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OF 1- NO T H - C A R O L I Z ArJ O iV.- Printed by HOD G E j rW I L L S, jfl?Rt n t er s to the , SxATty ?yAiSub(crip tions for this paper are taken in at 'per annum, and advertisements of no more length than breadth infertedfor 83vthc firft'.week- and-4$.-for:every time afterwaMs ;Jrge' onc$ in proportion. . .. tfilA'" - c H E -v i-w ' .TV-' "' ' " -''')'""' ; . .'-- . - .' .."Ill T I Vol.. V. FRIDAY, September .24, 1790. . ... NumVv 246. Bf the Britifli Packet Grantham, ar rived at New-York in 49 days from Falmouth,"; we have the following, intelligence, viz. V ." H A M B U R G, June 29. TpHE Court of Pereifburglns not yet pub X . Itflied its relation of the engagements be tween the two fleets f but the latelt letters from .thence rrprefent the SvCedim fleet as enclofed by the tvo fleets of Cronftadt ami Revelj and in a dangerous fituation, ,from which it cannot - withdraw rfwhhsu rTfl a luperior force. . ( . v' Thefcene of aftion being ltiear Pcterfburg, and the Swedifli troops having already iili.m b.irkcd in that neighbourhood, th.c Empress quitted her rtfidence On the 8th, (he went to Cronftadt, by peter- - h-Tff, - frein-jTiifce lh .wHniiHeOTT to Czarlko Zelo. ; We have received intelliffence f rom Carlfhave and Heliingbour thatton the 19th init. thesj vny ui vi iiu yjic was airnuu cniirejy retiuceu to'alies. The fire fpread fo rapidly, that it was impoflible to Hop its progrefs. h QJLIP N, July 1 .Copy of a UUetJxMklMt'de St. f rielt tQ M Cbcrrin, Chief Genealogijl to the Crown of France. . . " Paris, June 1790 v " The King has enjoined me, Sir, to in form you that hiiMajefty does not intend you (hall receive any longer the genealogical titles ufually remitted to you by thofe who al'pired to be prefented to him.. '. You will conform to his Majefty's order. I am vour's. Sec. r " M. de St. PRIEST." Thw fliqrt note will certainly make an epoch in the French monarchy, - His Majefty by this gives another proof bf his. approbation of the principles of the new conltitution. " " July'io. Accounts from Leghorn mention. that the white and red cockade hid been a (Turn -ed by the people of that city the' churches broken open j great Bifordeis prevailed ,aud man y 1 i ves were loft 5 the turn 11 1 1 was I pjeafed by the Governor's fending off to the Court of Vienna'a ftatemeht of the demands of the peo ple. ; ; . . ! V; ;,jV'". . . It has,been:fuggeledlthatan,tn war, an alliance.with the Qnited Statcs of A inericar would be highly advantageous to this country, and might, by proper -management, be dai ned;ThatAmerica : eoti 1 d luppyva ms an. open ally, in ainaval war, may admit of . a di fpnte. " The United -States -are. not '.-yet, ; in .pofftflion of a formidable navy they have a great jExtennof joafl : to dejfnjwhich mult be J"- defended by Britifli mips, and which after all - a lupenonty at lea as would xnsbl rws To fweep the whole Weft-India ' ocran of the enemy's "mips.Werethe.United States to. preferve an ,;-.Lo.nfible neutralityV'- their :feamem wouJ.d.jmore.1 naturally refort to our ltandaH than to that of Spain, and we ihould enjoy the benefit of their J Tcrvices without the inconvenience of protecT "7 ing their eijfffit'rrvr : .T-:,------- j ' The Dutch' fleet, on- Thurfday morRing, . came ,up to Spithead. - - ' ' ' ' The Ruflian fleet frcrrf CrOnftadt and Revel . having tormed a jur.aron, now confift. of 28 flu ps-at the line. The Duke of. Sudermania could, not prevent it, for the wind afllfted their junclion, ;hile jma therefore thought it moll prudent to retreat to the advantageous lituation of the Illand of Bi orko, abouto Bnlih miles from Ptteilburg; ;whci e t h e : e il i fVi fie e t i s jio w a t a n c h c r "antl will prob.ibiy remain, urJel's the ,Ruflkn Ad miral fliouKl take a diflerent pofition , iron) where he now is. By the late accounts from the Bal'lcme junctions of the Rufli t a fleets does nut appear to hav? .been fo formidable to the Swedes as'waf" -fir It expe3od. The King of S;-di' far froin appearing to be awed by that juuQitn, or ftek- -ing-the proteelion' vf Ijitownilirefiiot only -keeps' th s fca , bu t i n fu 1 1 st.he tuall of h i,s ene -my j and actually makes a defcem; within a few miles of her capital, ' ' 1 - . . . The Ti ifh, imit uing the Brvit!ili Parliament, ;lps yotcut zjo,oooL. towards tht e(ience of the ..'pre lent- Urmameats wltfiout any oppoTTtUm. " formed an a6V which has , defeiyedly aoiujieiL him much popularity, lie made a motion in .the Aflembly, that the commWl of tbention- troop's was too great a irutt to be entiiely veit ed in one perl'on;"The'hicniori vvas 'actopted by the Senate. The Maiquis, therefore, So far from being appointed Grand Pfevot, )s not near fo great a man as before. lie now cum-"'-mands onlyx ''.'.part of thejiational forces. The Queen pf Spain's party, 'whiei-is much the llrongfcit, ; aiedetetmined as is generally un derftood, on a war. The King's party-fee the rieccflity of.anning, but wim to protract giv ing any anfwer to England. ' " .The figna I for war it is iu ppofed w i 1 1 fee giv en by the King of Pi ufli3,-intelligencebf his haying commenced holtiiities againtt Auftria is -hourly txpecled. .; ';;: The Ferret Hoop of war arrived at Falmouth from Gibraltar on the20th June,, faw 35 pen dants flying in the harbour of Cadiz ; of that number 1 8 Ihips were of the line, A levere sclion has taken place Between the Auftrianslind Tuiks, which terminated in the defeat of the latter -The Auftrians were com manded by General Spleny. -The Turks ral lied feveral times, but werV finally driven oflf the field. - The Auftrians loii 18 officers. The King of Hungary Has alfembJed an ar my of 150,000 men on. the frontiers of Pruflii. Mrs. Macauley Graham intends to write the life of Dodor Franklin. '" ' ' , Vefterday afternoon a mefTt nger' arrived ..at the Secretarjrof State's mce, Whitehall, from Spain j with difpatches from Mr. Fitzherbert.; Nothing of 'their contents franfpired j but a Cabinet Council was immediately fummcned. ;:A-Board:feofefAlffifrys :jcoj)fequence ;ir;ndjtjs.ex pe. given rorine rmmejuiate tan vngor tne grand fleet. '",'::;";";: - ' '-"Myjew Jefferies,; irf the piay-houf-r, What's tfje mattei my honey hid a i contiguoii is It2 ; l-jnok.mpt4otmy diamond eaf vn ngjranif volve in them two 3ilmf qotftionsv-that of the matter of faft, and that or rightV That as to the tact, it is acknowledged that Englifli wcixa puirea at iNootka tou nd i- 4 tfaJ n em uuu rep.l ied tne aguated J aly. I hope ivu-lLeet them back, lufore they are taiciifroyouyxtiint hercongeniaJ coun-: tr.ymar?-; :'. -'r,;. ,.:""' ' -..'..- y- ;. iQd:;-! rFh e" p nbti rtra :ycT eenTutherfo f at formed of the nature of the anfvms brought by different mefTengers from the Court of Ma drid on trre fabjeel of the prefent difpures with S pain r it is therefore with great fatisfaclion we are enabled-teftatetbe-genTraJ otitlmeof ihTrrrr and we believe with 'the utmtsft precifibn and correclnefs, as trie-Court of Spain has made no fecret of the anfwer tranfmitted to onr Cnnrt nn the fubjeel of the remonftrance prefented by it through Mr. Frafher. .1.. . fcrencei fubfiftics between the, two Courts in- J'he Court of Spain agrees in the jufticeof making fatisftt'cVion .'for thele captures t but it drfiics that it might be reciprocal that is, Spain will give fatisfatf ion if fle be in the wicng. This grand quett'ion of fattsfa6tion is:, ""however fubltqin iit to itc (v-uioii 01 right, which Ttbamibtricany7,contradiCts the demand '.of previous 1'uisf.it'lion on which the Court of c London inlilts , . i As to the queftiori of right, that mud he de tei mined by future negociation with Mr. Fitz he: belt, as wv.il as further conlideration of the claims which each patty has to make good.'' Admiral Harrington, it is now laid, will proceed wil h a Co u d d ei 3 b le part of t he fleet at -irtjapo-ThF-Wctt" itHtrrsTand ir i fufpTci r; ed that the Spaniards have in inCiiitation ah ai ; tack on lb me of our fett!'.men-ts thne, having "at d fftrent ! times Hlifpatched reinforcements of lhip and troops to thur own fluct and lettle menfs in tharpn?)nhe orhtr"" 77 7 " r. -- ' -.1 ' 1 arjs.'aajw ' - NATIONAL' xbAJiil.Y of FRANCE, :.;v..-.,r Junc..J9.., - -.'T'. Monfi'cur Iloudon, a, trlebrated artift pre Yented to the "AffcmhlyVne bufts of Wafhing ton and 'Franklm. N7 The members were much pleafed with this markof his idpect, and. appointed-.-' the Prefi dent (Oexprefs to him their I ttislaclion. 1 I A depu tatii'f'n was 1 ect i n d from the conq uer 01 s of the Baftille ; The Aff mbly decreed, " that eaclxconqutior of the Half ille mould, in the name pfhe . 'Alnrbijr," - receive, a-'fuit. of clothes and aimscomptete, with hi name in ...fci iheil on the fobre, : and a maik of diftinfliori put on the : coat.'V ';' . . .-...i.. .-.' -'A M.-Alexander de Lameth informed .the A f-J fembly, that a deputation was commg to Pa tis from French-- Comte and Alt'ace, which cou n trie were ; reprel'en ted by fl ives chained rpunl t Ke pedftais if ltatu.es. - Heihen moy ed that all fuel) lymbols ol fervitude fliould be removed. - -". ,-L;-; - - ' ., '-;-- 1 This motion was feconded with a further de mand, that, as a confcquence.of the" declared rights of man, the titles of Duke, Marquis, Count, Sec be fupprtfTed. ' k M. o'e Foucault enquired how the Adembly "wouTdltmel Piedmont, to whom Henry II. gave letters of nobility in thefe wordsr-- I make you noble, and Count, tor having laved the Ibte. sr'wi3Mra ;' woojFpu H own Mohn x3t-Bmds hi(X lav-.:" "faihfTtareT V M. Afex. deJLarnjeth oblerved "that Duke, Count and Marqiii s , - did not r'iu nd better than -. . Charles Fox, George WafhiiiPtoor oi Benia- ; mia f ranklin Afte r a v i(; le n t d "ban d milch CDOofrtion . tlteiSeriroataft were in fubiiance . ; " ' . ., " The National AlTcmMyat the anroacfi i of the gre3t da j of the General Confederation fraternify, :- decree That the fyrnboli pf fe4 2&j. yiiude atjhe foot of the ftatuevof tbi.Kingi irilS 1 . - rA a. "-" . - -.." '" " Lme.faptihijnaijijienxrn4atety;t " The N a tional A (It m b! y , con fiderin? that hereditary nobility cannot fubfift in a fieethte.: .'-.- ' . . - " 1 v - . -W. enadts in confluence, that the titles of Duke. count, Marquis, Uaron, Excellency. Great- ' nef, Abbe,. and the like, flial 1 be jbofi (ht &. ana inai aii tne citizens ihall take, in future, their family and patronymick names j . that no ihoplinrellrm take a coat of arms j that incenfe ihall nolonj ' i i; - i . - '. '
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