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' 1 . 1 ' " 1 i pmtlemaH jwhtl ivlth ititSrtt jifierir meft in t frifik m Vw ifewarr liar ttiitiiatf tUi Gentral Morum and hit family, gnJ piht ,x 6n that liittg rthaftdi mm&auif jl.d to f lmir b& tmmpiutaitJL tbt fol'twmj cw ipm: ' and Uttnjtw fjiikvlarirclaiive it ike Ulebre v ivcn Moreau ana . ricnegra were wst - the Jntentioo i of thq t usurps to f destroy f Gfcnetal JVlofeau ; Vlrttaoy letter to Buonaparte 6i the subject, but bne.whick jfzs lifter I)U febtenceVQl which was ta'jhe, fonowxrig'cffcct.accbfdiDg to tHe.Scstrccoft: lectiott of our Idformant; whokread it in. tht TYbtt are veH freRcbovihccdlhatljfcm esteemed and beloved bv the Frenctt oeoDle nd'thinmte9tMcaus':iay:c thro uc im uiuiurmiy ocacrvea oi uiem With; that icoiivirtlitto -as youaVe, nou tniiw ou dare not openly destroy mebeeara feaotetBtiwoufdbe taken (or my 'blood. sXou also knothat, Svlu le ittvY tnTfi o Cey whether in prison or oat of liy I shall ever l ) yotriirtbct f tei'ror'aad s icionV agd pcrhaf $i soraetiihcs 'th''bccasioii cf diai-f. "contents and tfiaUirbanccsV' 'Therefore; if it relieves you equanyTron) all appfthensV nn otl hiy account,5 and ; answers your pur- j leys, at .that placeahdofrniy;prccedingti ytomnguai ZyeMj&tmtf w Katfc; yyy-- imniedlatelV to Salle: 4a inform tnvacJfof'l ipnaJlory,;et. .Vii'&S tlw piovemen,' and If ?nbwibli)fthr inr f 1ffjMlfcEitlJeHe haiitdnd 'Z-FW, I t 'tSrriwmw Strpti:-Mtr ;t be; exiclfcndS f , V ' : ' prispnrtjeht would do I tiringtb vAniento idvisablci tor sound the.lemper of the peoi and the army, and it wif considered tht , safer plaa to begin rith PicbegriLV; Inup. : ituanc of this, ,a report Was circuited that he ai poisoned hi: :st'f the tT''-t I 'jre : :A A1 this reporrprodacesi little laore than a subject of rgct to aom'ihd coUvir8atb4 Vtftd iusjpicioaf .td ill, the tneasore was de 2 cidedly adapted, and four llamelukcs.were ' . "dispatched on thl iariif i'nig V'who stran i , I g!edJ the' General with a, stick ij the man , ' llrfoctfbe .1: The mUrderof MoicauyJiowe wquirf ,"id feater degree 6t Cauiiofland the:a1 .ju-nts of goyerimcnl br ;-abjr spreading a (f romdiv that the Genferai'a attacked by t V -tpient and dangerous purging," which was tkelj1 to ptove fatao Um.'i ; 'Thi occasU' tdtaierytrgie'nsatipn ampn thej mi-' - litary, and' peopleTof aljt descjriptTonsbut :;4Jiat was oot suflSicient 14-put an end tt he projectMlnd the "next day U'was reported ' that he died of the complaint vin7the mprn ing.Utt was then, fadeedthat government had goodl-easbn for alarm. t. ,V. ;.' ', A violent aciution was seen to pertade in ati the streets and public placee jUie;on ; sternation became general' the soldier be- f jan to assemble and deliberate in arm, and etters vere written to communicate the in. ' telligenCe'to the 'difFerentarmieswhjn the whole was appeased b'airochmaUcinliie ; ing made that the report ot GeiMoiJeauy death was false, and that "he was still alive, and in good beahh;?''K5'K'- While the General and the others were . on their trial, the court was open to all peri sons who were inclined to resort there ; but u t person Was ': allowed, take oes but those 'professionally engaged ifithe defence "or 'prosecutioii t and. all wheq were present pexpreased their astonisraen; at the manner 1 Xa which the account of the proceedingsWaiT 4$ fentilated and distortedin; he Moruteiit so as to be directly the reverse of jthe realstJteof the'facts.f , Mereau's adyocate afterwards annexed a faithful report of the trial, &c. to a life of Mo'reau j fromhis leaving college to his im pf'nonmenttn the Temple,writtehbv him seut nc price nxeu upon ic was, t6 uyres ( fcufoh the morning appointed for the public tation, the eagerness of the people tp sec it advanced the price as nigh as six Louts each Impression, All, however were disappoint ' Vd; for as soon as the work was ready, the pblicfe rushed in, and carried away thewhole : of the publication Sndrnanuacrtpts so ef fectually, that it is not supposed more than "two'or three could have poi , '.bly 'escaped during the process of thi;Cneraf strati Madame Moreau seCTetlv formed the re so. iuttpn of appealing to the tnercy" of the tt- urptt, and, with that design rcpakedto the ThuFlleries, where she wftted for three or four hours i h the antichamber, without be, liig able to gain any . access to, the tyrant. 'At lasthavtngjcaogot.te'eyel of the.4m' Jress, the latter asked what was the purport of her visit! , MadameTf; Moreasu, replied u. That shelaaeint to implore the mercy of his. Majesty in favor of ber husband whom she tenderly loved, and for whose life she t trembled, thou th she knew hint to be inno cent f and thatshe hoped bis Majesty could wui oui .uc, icmviieu vy uc cnircauea o fond wife, who lutdalready borne the Gene--lal one infant, and was pregnant widt aho t. ther. -The Empress regretted her inabi lity to aecond her application,JsTiieas Convinced that anv steo that could be taken f would tend Wore te irritate than to appease J . 1 haVe thehonortQ jnformypu that I have lw.WaleWir.:V:,;f '?M ' ; rthis mstantarrivedjiere with'the Congresa' veaerat f.loretu was shocrcd wheft he; ,am oesirpus otTC- reid4'1herexiitt''1fd. i rare, on; mv wue s property., t neoraers you may give will be sufficient to loforr me of your answer,.; .v. ,:J.v : , -' ? Thasrhe o Moreau himself, and though it waVccnpW ed with by the ' Corsican,1 who war glad to get him away at any rat. Vet it is feared that this seeming clemency will be no more nan a short respite tor the brave and illus trious victim of bis tyMAt,s1suspicioni---for revet since, he Quitted the temple he is con Bianuy oucrject to vinient vomiungs, strain ; ingAand various bdier comptaihts Id thev siomcn, wnicn are supposeu to oeoccasi Oned byjs6me slow pqts Sn admmistered to : ntm towarus tne ciose o pis connnemc ni, VhicK should It turn out fp be incurable, must render the few days be has to number. .extremely 'miserable w," t"-' While thecelebrated and gallant Georges was ononis trial, tne puouos accuser asaea ,hin--' VVhat have tty done witb'the por traits you h,ad of the late Kingjaind Queen ?" The other, lpoking" at Kovfor a ' moment; with a strong exprestopof tlie utmost cofl-' .tempt, abhorrence and indignation, exdainv ", villain'rspelerat) Twhat e.jroju'.PO , .Vh''OTigsal8)jvTb!l;' public accuser, -waa-aTlellow pf-the name of ThUrlot, who Jtad .been Very 'activeand, instrumental in promoting the mtlrder of the King, and was oneof the udges 6r Jury on the trial of the, ,Qaeen,and die Unfortunate Princess FXi zabeth.' iBy the Parisians, whose opinions have of late taken a very different turn from What they had m tbeyear. 1793, he is bet ter known by the parai of fVite Rot TKin'g Kilicri J -Geonres then poured a volley of curses and "execrations on them ill, praying that they might themselves meet with the same mreerableend incy inflicted npon.0 theps, and "b forwarded to their destination in IIel sponet,than. they expected. ' After this, he listened tb the remainder of the pro ;eeeins'-''withthe'.a'ine-r ndifferencc and sang froid with which lie met his fate, in a manner which' created a respect' for him even in the frious pf those who were ad ieptions'of the epeniy's three shipstocntion ed jn -Mr, SfmpsbuTs Vommuoicatioas tc Cpmpdftf e 'Bar rnJUjSpiei pfwhiclj the lat tereoiJemnbrt.for so and arnyed and tanored petoreaalie pthe-20il I rjeTayppt?) werf r,.lbimd':ie t jree ships, in uest ran tand tot ; altappearx" ance narly.ready lor sea. Af ter lyingthree houra at anchor .-within about, five jmiies of tlpwri with fA WericaC colpttrs flying," and aaigaHndicative and. Wish. tQ communicate with the shore, with-. vut any apparea't "'dispbsitlbti of the like on fMtiv rrh' ,v e,invP ancnor ana siooa witpf hi ie rane of a common shot of the ships without any further succes.oC bringing itbou( a xommunicatipo, alfbugh,, every means which a friendly demeanor could suggest jense J Hpw ipspose Uiat hostile inotidps on their part wtre, the cause of my not succediog,but that they "did not either comprehend the meaa mg of the signal, Or were afraid to venture 'Cff. fpQ the Iaft-roamW fhe same way. as on the preceding day jy wUhes tp;ixU)tvilitlea;' Witbbuj; 'any. ippearancelpf uccess and fearing that a" further attenit on the subject might lead to suspicions uniavbrable tba good understand- nr, I made sail and pursued mv course back I to Tangier: where I again on the 27xhjon ;ert-av,-f'Ay Larachefbund the ship LMeshpucla ;;(cioUvaattpline.). in'.'a state Pf hrmariL but at Arsilla and Ma'mo- ra there Was not aingl to be the dupe ef : Virginia;; way fhelgairi affocUtfej, , wKo Are faiflifu' to the VhJiIic tilvHt. '" "J 4riliiBanljy;may4ihe thjopipwte;rry t fc Ottr A'vvMaY iit jJrenutht.weteft or toromerce,;and its gior sen four d Ue eneavesf t mm t, HAMri.VoMatbWcM jolty for hi loft, Vthe valoe of hi coufifefs. , . " y. union tmnng jwnyt vunw. n wubui (iijpwc g ; knayM. mki Wdif-&wMPs?Vt$-t-; tit fcuMJ 'u Me i.Ad tit kftite U free:" -v" ' t r .i - jx f - r . .. i - -. . art . f . ' ! , . I t . t '.ri j jrrjt-r9i.f u ai ways torrta pnouc option, never w.ifcv'H'' !. wwwn-iMav it be afufflclentllueld ' for honed meo and s tcource. for knaves. i f -tj. Maihof Va Inderal fJlie., goMPiai lot Mwnfiine. ; 14, Tfce liberty that imei(yi when they arc , ibjfe, andvhet they are iwg5r 1 tfUvn Hoot, m, ivit our gun posts are y . J 15,. t part, no. l.-it our gtta poa ir V f -4 rajTaoyfe upon VbV water, niy they at leaftbe tbe 1 ,!!. Mjy culnVate sod defend the Ibu we ' '.' wmdyi$ft whbbvt paying or fighting for what i 2$5.w"tbotit paying or fighting for what . i - '.v v.-.y.-.?. ... ;s Iteardof this application, and declared, that "teTeWombthingiaatt th "owing ta- a strong which -grieved Mm sd much arf tha his wife cemd tutvescrmcaa in opinion of him, as to suppose that he would condescend to owe his life to to vile a ,TTant.,, It is there-, ".lore totally fake thatthe. General wrote ; that citing lettef to Buonaparte which ap ;.lpca?d in the Frftch papeirs t ao far from i as soon as. t was shewn, bim, he wrote a r tdirect contradiction to the libel; but could ot find a printer in France who would dire . ap print it for W-r'r-tl Verse to his principles and to his conduct. Was h in gton,, October 29. . Commodore Baron arrived at Gibraltar wltn his squadron on-; the J2th APgustlast. Onhia arrival he r found, ieveraTdispattiics frpm Mr. Sirapsbti, onr'cPnsb.1 af Morocco, all atattng in strong terms the hostile dispo- sitiou of the enipcrbr of Arocco," against bur commerce, " at:d the pfeparatks mak ing by him tp' send oat three frigateiand two gallres upon a crulie iJIr. Simpspfij urging the inttispensable necessity of leaVf ing twothe 4pgates upon that siatxpn; ithef cemmddoreaccOroinglyVleft theJCon? gfess, Ca'pt. Rprs, andt the Essex, Cant; James frrouv' The fd letter from captain Rogers to, the Secretary of the navyJdtac16ses thesult,, vv; .;- j k tfiliifd States frigate Conjrress k a aincte vessel of any de- scriptidn Oniny return again to Tangier I made the usual signal to communicate with our cpnsuk and jn an hour after had th Mpleasure of receiying advices jrom him cor- roopraung ray own opinion, . mat wnat ever grounds there micht have bet n for sos- I picipn, that they Were So far removed as to i admit of one pf the ships leaving this coast.1 1 wo days after I left 2 angier lor Salle, the two galleys which the Essex was left to watch, sailed, and one of them was board ed by her in sight Pf iTangier vThis cir cumstance serves to-prove thatthey had ho orders to capture American vessels, or they certainly would not have gone tdTsea while tlie Essex was in 6ight."T hesctwo galleys, with the three Ships at Sallev comprise the greater part, if not the whole marine force of Morocco. Since the galleys sailed I have heard of their being at Cadia. ; The ships are inside pf 0alle Bar, andj have rea-' son to believe there is but -little probability of their Koine: to sea this summer, as. I am told theTenet-cr has been an instance of their, large 'crutxe'rs going to,sea for the purpose pf cruizing after the 10tb of September. T shall leayc this the insant. I get water on board strffici en t for six br 'seven weeks, which I 'am in hopes will not take , longer than to-morrow evening, and proceed direct to Tripoli, where I flatter myself, (if cap tain Preble has not made a previous attack,) I shall yet arrive in time to co-operate with commodore Baron V for I sbould be great ly mortified if the Congress did not share a part of the credit to be derived from the re- r ductian of Tripoli by inscribing a lasting ana nonoraoip remembrance ot ncr name on its walls.;:- and Essexy direct irom l angters, irom which place I sailed oa the 2jthinsu Our consul at Tangier, pf my intention to leave the Essex to watca tne conouct oi two gai. Vre can ton, firrt to aflcitj jtiiy It bejhe laft jb fiinepder I Ml t u ' -"if TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. , - s On Wednesday a public dinner was giv en at Concert Hall, to the honorable, Rufus King, Ute minister bf the United States to the court of London. Of the company, near ly two hundred in member,: were his exceP kney Governor 'Strong, hw honor rLieut. Governor Robbins, and other public officers clergjs &'c : Judge Benson, of New-York, was of the guests. r .Thehon. Stephen' Hig gioson presided j assisted by the honorable JbhnXonJoo St Theodore Lvmaruesa. asvice-presBenu. "The halljjivhich has beencnlarged'abd re-. paired, wasjurmshed with the most brilliant decorations fand int whole entertainment was conducted with'a ympaihy;"of-senti mcnt and lbw. of 'souV;worthy bf men; wnoajoSmeuanhatrd ponucs ana prmcipies pas ever oecp, ' --5- - -, ( 5 -BOARDING. sA.. - . Levant gale which lasted from thppighTof the srth until thVoidrning of the S9tbt and drove us through the Straits Into the Atlan? In my last communication ated Tan? giei Bay, lfth inst, I informed youpf cam modore'Barrons having sent" the Congress1 'nrf ttse3t on this coast; in conseauence of advices received from" ftlr. Simpson, our mayonr irlt interefts bexbnfided tcreac M'004 raaers. - ?; JZf:" the rjehttof treemen.. By Judge Bttjvu. ':, The approbation of tbe; jtoirtfy, tbe teflimbnial pf wr&. u-fp '; ),; . t 'After Mri Kiar had ' rttired.r.'4'1-' TheHon. RrbaKiHGwbofeemyieet&r vices have coanributed to pielerve peace and atfci-. ty between count, iet naturally aliied by fentimene and interelh v ' -V-'' '-!--: : X V, i-:V - (jf ter Judge Benen iaty&jt ": 1 . The Ion. Judge BEXtox-poce the ornatDefit -'. cftbe beach, sod always the delight of his friends. who be;an the battle guard againft being cheated 1' Out of the fruits of the .Victory. .H-t-.o-. Sritjb 'hjuei'i i-May thofe who feek that fe cret find it, where it alone exifts-1- ht Ansient i)emtnion, "-XT''- .'C ":''V";-f a''-' .V- - Mountains e Salhto i pickle Mammoths, and catch gulls in new Ertipire. ;r. The remrdf lj impeachment, for obflipate Judge vbo will neither die nor refigo'May the in Venters be obliged to fwaltoW their 'own Medi cine. . ' j .' . James A. BaYa anUwhen men in power de. Clare thai fuch; worth and talents Jhall ,ioi tvt jff, ,may the people "ndignsatly tefpond, t . Our farmers xa the Sea Coaft-r-mav their corn fields defended aeainft Gun -Boato.J.;-;'' May the grfs-po Wai niNOTMs grate, aeret; again be blighted with hypocritic tears. i t". r ' Gur bfave tars fuftenog in TnpoJi-AIM 1 we .. y fear -that Tfilhe loneymomovr Connexion with : ; ; fM I k.' '.- v., l Lptnfiana, our captive brethren are torgouen- 'ttU M - BdnAfAaTjMay he Imijictjtom the J 'l Btitifh Government atod Hfer from burv j ,V ' IS 'I . i Two Valuable Plantations THE Subfcriber otters for fale his.twb plaoi Haw.fields t tbe. one contaioiog shoot xooo " V' 1 1 ctm. the Land of excellent ouaUtT On the- 1 prenfifes are .houftueootaiatog Ctftht toornS V ; va; with a fire ' place to each ; ther is alio -a good A ! h Kitchen, Caiokc hoafe & good Ovctfecrs honfe. ' . j ' Tiie nthcr , cooi aim 1 6a serein the Land ' v-,- a tnuat perhaps to any in the Htw Geldf and tojv x4 - V lerabW well improved t for tetnls apply to tbc; U. Subfcriber on the pttiUi CV&t&CM. CAMPBELLiM:fe atswhhi . . '; J f HERE AS . : raf Wife Mary has with -tlrawn hcrfrlf from my Bed aq4 Board 2 for reafoos unknoVn to mev nCreby forwara y all perfons from crediting heir bn my account, tt I will not pay any debt Ihe.may contrafb X CJRICHARIlJiARGREASS, 7 P&yti 1804. j v ' t , I f f i a - r x i'.-: i' 1 ipuowmg appropriate toaats$ aLlnHE tfiuMribe -lirtng .alrntTa qnw:er of a K $ Others, were given tW-i ' ivl, mile frorfl.ibe.Srte fafe, .will board a---..';-f; :1? ?rwRL LiA. ilTn t' L;!:iiew MaaiberkofAffiMnbhr doringthe enfuioa Sef-i v ' 4' 1 sFU'tght OS, to 1 H. H. COOKE. . y 1

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