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WBmmm V-:-- P-'UJft L IS HE D (we e k lyJ- B Y W l L L, I A M BOYLAN. RALEIGH, (n. c ) THURSDAY, OCIOBER 5, 1 809. No. 705 Fl. 14. l-bp jj ; lx,- urn - j. the New-York Evening Post, i COMMANDER IN CHIEF. '-jT.' Jsums, or to designate at least the i?ar m which year but there is still a portion of the time"" In this perilous situation, the archduke de ther were mid'that we mitiht have compar- and a remnant of transaction to-be elucidated termines upon a rt treat, thiows 25,000 meri No. V. ed them with othtr payment. Not having and I will not leave a day or a cent unaccount-"T-.ntqTthe fortresses of flic Rhine, and retires fTacs of this evening will be read the aid which the account exhibited to ihe ed lor. Detore-Moreau along the Nccker and the Da- i, interest. Thev contain an exami- Court of Inquiry would have offorded, 1 niust Prior to the dissolution of the partnership nube ; whilst WaFtenslaben retires before against him lesublished the receipt of the money, enquire to what account it is plac- t general and his friends. Here eve- " 'J . . 'ii ii 1 1 . i i i . i i has at all attended to the nature naa soia as weu as inat r 111cn vvas mereftant fence, must have remarked a studied It, a confusion of dates, sums and cir j If , . - " . .... . ..... . ; , . ' . . . " T 1 . . : it- . .... . f - u .1 .tlll.uii.tr.. n, It.fl-if IrHosicJt.riirvtKjAi-.tr.. (h. i.j i . r I fill rf 1 2 n Ihrmiryh H i onfAnm t . .t"i 0 lirrt tmt i ' .'Wilkinson's detencc. Fortunately usetne materials i nave.; mey wm t.uvvw xi. u.w uu jiv jm. u.vmi vim uu..iuii necessary to attempt a defence ; and be amply sulriuent. We have it irom uie sccoum, aooai caiira.me opeeoweu, wun a nuc.uvc tuiopc viewta wmj anxieiy mo Jcauon, it was impossible t" avoid general s admission as stated in the Sentence, cargo amounting to about 8000 dollars. This situation of the Austrian' and. the danger of ':...... .u- . -u that h' ;.a nr.. v-r.m iif trovei ii- not beim.' included in the settlement. Wilkin-.'the tmpiie. Military men and oMiiiciaiTS -n f1 f t II I IIS1 U.t. I I 1 I I f IV.i.l 1M i liU 1 S. 111 II HJIV- LJ J I - - - ... . 1 try to Connect together ; added to tnent or any of its officers tor tobacco, or other son, as appears -by the document before re- sought in vain a relief from ceiUm disasters. . aln oblige;! to state Lib m produce, nine the vear '91. But I have. in- feared to, (No. 4.) agrees that he will invest It was.lound in the prece of mind of the ... .. . ... . .1 .1- ..i ttr,fi l- mvii'.i.ilc In o-nnrl tr-nrt ' nA il-.lt-. '.t in Vrilllicr. liniirp. Sri d etrnlre rV rwniito r( Ihc . thoueh he avoided both, with all controverurjiy shown, mat me sum ui w.w i.va " t ; k vU r - Ji'"-v' B'msM.. J anj trepidation that a guilty con. dollars by Owen, 6333 by Collins, and of 9140 New Orleans on their jom account in the arcncluke. Jrie ascended slowly the left bf ..: ii cn,c(j hv Pwer ' wfii il riT.eWe froni the uovefn- month of December next; and that when he ol the .Danube, crossed the river at Dona - v . ..... . . r. .1. fi hoc fiilHIluH Ihw Ani-I a:,Atloi imilsrt'ilrinni tF nill'tl his hndo-ps. am L ine on ,nri;v jso entirely steer clear of which lav ment or its omcers long auer uie year -. s.w.v. ..v,v.An..ub u ... M1, nV. but that he was occasionally com- -They were then by his own coiaessiou, not . "tc uaiut, iiu ucu o x.M, .v. .,8..,. m..l(ul place his foot where it left its track, receiv bio iollow him, and terret him out.- were proofs - - the 6um itutltion Of GF.N. VAMKS Vff 1TTNSOV. letter fycmneciion with Aaron Burr, with hs agent Nolan, or from; the olhcers of go ftfutaiion of his slanderous allegations vernment. I do not therefore include it in in co the cfaructer of the firincifial the- above calculation, but added to tbfse three uenticf imme ed tor tobacco. On what account, men "' uihuijwu w v.uutui, mcjiui mtiamji "--v mti, jicli3ci m uiey pami it uoes not appeal uum wnyiu , . . - r , ' " ' ot 6550 dollars, mennonea in me . - i -w ., , . wf v.,u i'WM8 to Ausir, was received ; whether from :;; 2t . " ine ec &m Ane- raPld,y, descending the ARCHDUKE CHARLES. i - . . - ' CAMPAIGN CF THE AUSTRIANS Itf : , '; . 1796. sums they lo.rm a total of 28,563 dollais, which were alf received afier '91. Now ad Extracted fiom the tk Historic and Geographic milting them to be the produce of the damag ed tobacco, and that this damaged tobacco the year 1802. during the consul hi fi ot Bo Danube at the head of 20,000 chosen men, re- crosses the river at Neuburg, at Inglostadt and fell suddenly on the right of Jourdan who faced the JVaab, beyond which he had driven general Wartenslaben. The vouncr able, there must have bte.n at least 570 hogs heads ; an extraordinary .quantity to Jiave lain ies,- that evidently show a design to forgotten so many years. But I do not rely, though 1 sateiy might, on me evident a'hui quiry charge was a serious one. 1.4. . r t i . Atlas' by Le Sage; tiublishe'd at Paris in r'"' , " WW t? w the year 1802. during the consulship ot Bo. ,fr0m that 9 e.ve,T assumes a new naharte : a work srlrctrd bu thr commission r c vvariensie- of public. instruction jor the use oj libraries ?en ,esura,i;g tb offensive, repels, and beat and hjctums, Jourdan in hont, who can never sua eed irt . , . r - covering his flank, constantly attacked and At the opening of the campaign cf 1796, outflanked by the archduke, whose admirable the rtench forces formed a irreat arch extend- i,, i.. : .i " , It came dity of this poor excuse ; 1 have promised to inc froni Strasbur to Dusseldorf. The ZT. -T " .ki ..u . : .vP nn Hnnhl n .Ins nninf. anrl I h-tn t 13 a r . , olc' "' l;,auc ui ucai, io ixeurem- iu.cj uuiC3imHc, n mciucuau - .v, iV,,c, ur me -tyiusinan iorces wnicn occupiea here-. WurtzhUre-. AsrhuPI" nhmcr tvntin. The General thought so too. He fulH my engagement. - the two banks -bf that river, formed the chord irl w"'S thSl1'? idfor enquiry but never sowirht it.In We have seen that the general came down, of this arch, from Sd'hc as far as bevorid Cob: t.:', L:.. . 1 defending his own character, he at. with a small cargo in 1787 and that in An- ientz ; Maytnce formed the centre, where souses', and forpes.bim to throw himself inia at oi n.s accusers, ann natterea mm- b- e.ue.eu , ,u rpa,l,.el5i..p .u. was stationed the mam body ol the Austrian dangerous routes, whereby his march is itri- the public attention was withdrawn my kinsman, Daniel Clark, who had been iorces, with the intention of forcing the cen- ,Wd nnltfiik nnrf finllv CrnM ,i..-- J infamy, while it was only astonish- his agent lor the disposal ol all the property tie of the arch, but fetblv motected bv the .,! ,v.L,tn.L - V w k boldness cf his calumnv.li If the he sent- .down previous to the partnership. French, who, on the .ontrarv. had olaced their w cn.w ab .u..!.- i-- r t : p . ... Tl, J IV 1 i 1 . . ' w JUUIIV1 IUW IIIV UllllUUftC CC 111 13 ill III T iweived from the Spanish government lne day alter that connection was formed, principal fore- a', the two extremities, with an paralijecl, than he turns about towards thi rtroceedsofa commercial speculation, th previous accounts were made out, settled intention of forcing and outflanking the Aus- south and marches precipitately to ati-'-k tha might his accusers have been co- signed by bol, parties. (See No. 27) trian line. rear of Moveau, reiidorcing his army with thtf rth confusion ? All that would have 1 his settlement pfesenis a payment of g 335 By this it appears that each, in like manner, -n-.cc k:.-.. n.,, v. , ittfssarv was-the exhibition of an ac- tojWajor Uunn, tor balance, and shows that meditated an invasion and offensive move- late; Moreau. by his kiil and cour;-irc had JtbiRna'ting the sums he had received, S 3000 out of 10.000, the whole amount of ments. The French wished to penetrate into jUBt rendered this second efflrt useless ' A f otim; how they become due. I have the sal, had been advanced to Wilkin- Germany ; the Austrianst wished to return to ter having waited for someiihTethreaienini AM might have said, 6000 dollars son a year before the produce came down the frontiers of Fiance ; and with this mien- Munich and Raiisbon. in nf hrincinS wra, 6000 bv Collins, and 9640 bv ad that the produce was drawn for, in tion each pari v natrfrallv had placed its trreaf. -oh,i,- r,.. xu.Au ....?.,-. but they were the proceeds- of a fair our of Wnt persons to whom he owed est force in opposition to the weakest part of Moreau himself, suj-rotndtd on all iides,"8BI (idhere are the. accounts to support it. money. It also appears . by this settlement, the enemy. These two plans, although the parated lrom France," deprived of alPconfmU" PBiumrai a course ,for innocence to that Mr. Clark acknowledged to have on hand same as to their object, differed much as to nication, without information, vmhoul hon: Mea, that we cannot but suspect emit a quantity ot tobacco in bulk, weight unknown, the merit of conception. The Austrian nlan ,nH wltWt ;.,tt.n..w.nt i, u,.a ' .1 1; see it departed from : a balance for and other parcels, amounting to eight hogs- was defective; the French Diesented rent' anH-r,..nv arimy,A .cu' , p would have humbled his enemies in heads, for whtch he made himself accountable advantages. If the -latter conquered, they ridtis retreats-ever known; At the moment and his character would have been when . sold. None ot the monies therefore laid open to themselves a defenceless country, that the Archduke reached Offenjau g Moreati mly established from their impotent which I have shown to have been p id to Gen. abounding with every thing necessary ; they entered Fribourg, alter havii g surmounted all Wilkinson arose out of any commercial trans placed the Austrian armv in ihiminent d.n. nitafi f n.,, ..r .u.v Wot this, what is done? Whv. tip actions prior to the 8th ot Auewst, 1788. On rcr of hemp- surrnunderl sl-nnlr!. nn th. rrn . k a .1 . . . s :innon fflsot money from the Spanish go-partnership lrom the 1st May, 1789, were impeded at every step by 'a chain of fortress. loss, rrnwnerl ui h spiv.nl virrnW .u- pt, all he says is this : his General settled on that day, and a balance of a 631 i.ol- t, and they would have been incessantly bar- suffrages of his enemies, themselves. THs on sj commercial encasements were . IM'hen paid w Captain Abner M. Dunn, the rassed on their two wins, bv two considers: trl .-von th. pfiu.vni .,Vm,;.. W with the Spanish government of brother ol one ot the partners. 1 he gross a blc armies. Such were flip, plans andihe si- himself in Brisgaw, but was forced -;fter se- a. alter his hrst voyage ; ofcourse. .mount .ot safes' by this account appears to be tuaiicns of the two armies. Jourdan com- vera! bfoody engagemesfH re-cross the ilie received was from the govern- 16.441 dollars. At the foot of it is added the manded the h'rench forces. On llie north; Mo- Rhine, and to suffer the Archduke to retake (Ke country, and he received in Per- receipt ofjVIr. Dunn, for the balance. fSee nau those of the south. As to the A h! rinne. - t-hu fi'tivcc n. Wt-hl onrl l-.i. I.;,l,.,. U..: . ... . r - - --- . ..v, m- lumi ij vi iivui ciinj nil, lllgt UJ 11UIIII1 w or by remittance through vtri- Note No.a) thev were intrusted to the command of a vouhp- o-cn. whirh Hnsrl th 5Mcnn. an,i hh. Mels. The last navment wa mrlc 11 v this account'the balance acnears to have nriure. broihir nf the pmncmr. til) ihn vnA,..ii 1 t.i. -: 7" . , rt 1 ....v.-.., .. v..w. miuiui me aiuiics uaciv iu jji tvisciy ine same pos,Hl ear 1799, through .his, agent Philip been paid to Capt. A. B. Dunn, and was by only by thejiierit of his blood, and his distin- ons thev occupied in the ooei.ina- of the ram- etng a balance which had arisen, on him taken round by s.ea to his brother, the ' truished birth ;; he had just beehf appointed to naiyn ' Rvrv of some tolmrrn. whirh nf:.r f Oartner of Wilkinson, in Kentucky. ' fill tie 'nlnre t.f riant' it-, wtini. taUd l-...u A.ij.'.fa:. ..i'v.-',.i 'a r " " 1 .4 ,, . . . ' - 1 mums auu . )ucu ia me aKriu ui una ctiecraicO Cull " f,eIlvere(! was .damaged and lost in On the-5t.li of September" in the same yeanCexperitnce made him one of the ornaments mio-n. in which the vonnb'rrhf'i.i. i-.rt th---v p l?89." This is the only passage of Rcneral Wilkinson was at. New Orleans, and and props of the Austrian armv. Tf Eurone niaino- o-ratJfiraiinn nf Jino h;,iF: 'l ' nca-ion m which he ever alludes to there made another settlement, by which it at first appeared surprised at such a choice, claimed the nberstor of Germany, of which .---.-- wuuvivui9 itc tut mv. "- f ". "" w iYv'm.ta,- wnia-u oMuiubn- pe has since remaineajihe nope and the idol. - vi..u.i!Mueraiion ipr vvnicn tney aouars in nis utvour, wuicir was paiu to rso- co lo ce, . at so critical a moment, t r vvuKinson arose out oi any comme. c.ai trans placed the Austiian army in imminent d-'n- the obstacles of nature and the efforts of th of this, what is done? -Why, the actions prior to the 8th of Aygwst, 1788. On ger of being surrounded ; should, on the con- enemy: he had the glory of regaining hi publishes his Plain Tale, where, in that day the pm tnership, with Daniel Clark, trary,., -.victory have been ori1 the side of the fromiers with the whole of his army, cannon othe charge of having received spe- senior, commenced. The accounts of that Austrians, their progress 'would have-been and baggage, without suffering any 'check 01 ks the fate of In every extraordinary crisi. of the Austrianj- V ' I - ' - - ...w. IT MC rt?-ved money as he says lan, , his agent, ny msoraer. (oeeyo. 2y;anci the empire placed in hair's .so young,, thatsur monarchy all eves havefleen 5xed uocn hirri . - v vn itu ine amount. II lie arew .01 course uiai uicnum oi owuy uoiiars- siajcu prise was boon sijrxteaea DV arimiratlOIl, When. ji wire since, in moments of rhtv.ir ih- sunis apd the parties mav he showr. bv Ballineer and Mr. Jones to have been ta- she -beheld those brilliant actions, whn-h Ai. rm.. t, wW' f.i,ct.,i p. , -v '4 . J - 9 7 -w.. VII7IIV. Auo UVVM 1.1II11ISILU LU ill 11, IUU ial reived reailttanr.es. there ran he nn ken nn in this vear could hot have nrn- r.nvered in hiTri the hern. . i,o r. '.i., u... . c.. : - . i . , . . ' -j--- . -v - - - ; i . v jjcinapp iui -oumss, uui nui iui, ins glory, OS- 7 in designating thenl, and showing ceeded from any ot his commercial opera- The campaign opened with the month of cause it rests upon solid qualities and amiable' jner side of the account the conside- tions. An inspection of the account will shew June, and from the first instant the defects of virtues, which have early rendered him inde w which they were paid. These that the large - payments were always made the plan of the cabinet of Vienna '"was tfis?hv--hrintnf P.nt- " - . would have been infinitely more sa- either . in advance to Wilkinson himself, et able The archduke at. first, made his vvay os J7 to the public than General Knox's or to his order, in favor of different persons to Mayence with success ; but is-immediately -FOREIGN;- ":- A inan my memoirU) the Secretary of to whom he was indebted. This account is interrupted in his course by the disasters of o80aof f-opemnoir th .which he has enriched his de- signed by Wilkinson, himself, and closed the- his right wing,' driven' beyond the tofcandth' LONDON, AugusfT. - nrrniiHrv nf ihe nfll'iriershln. whir K....ac wo liavo I.nhn. T-Tf fliei tr.f1,ii 'icc-ttono nnl - i . ' i wti r ..... , ... . . u o.n.u ,mu ic-w TW fW4A'n u y i vnrrrn - -Wilkinson did not this, because he stated, was dissolved on the 18th of the same tablhhes his affairs in the most brilliant rmm.- r UJ UUA. uare 79 exhibit' riis account. month. (See Not.4.) In this settlement the ner. - Then again his solicitude is excited for vrrW ft.n;'n .iV- t u : :w ihp ntin'tr: i . V, . i - , .1 i- . r i- i ft- . lesttrciav atternorp the iclIoving,Tele me original accounts were in my tobacco vvhich is mentioned as loose, & weight the disasters of. his left; gencrarWurmser n-ranhic notico from- Deal tvnttA h- tnatthew : j t.. , - l .u c . t k.ii,.,..L.,i..i r.' . L?:. . ., .t,grapuic notice irom utal was transmitted yf- tLir hiiriit-fi it v nim nnn nis iiiik n uw i in iiir- in ai atLuiniL sr urn iiv ivihi iitin urrti ncidLiirii ii iini lr wi n imvti; l uniicinrt m w Jndthflf - ;7 W 7 V . , r , y : J ,. " , " " jord muigrave .. M "wi -InC result rt t hni.uJiminolinn lliinn c dcrnnntpi rnr. -?rrM a-rtneot'ts In h.cn n pn whirh nnrl hrr.mu nc t-n r... r.. i.'l.. ... c?strov him C., T. ' i. ...J ..ni .U.ltnM. - ' ..'l,w. non.i' . -- V ORD MAYOR,. Admiralty Office, 4 o'clock, fJM, " Flushing closi-ly in'vesti-p " RtST f-F THK ISLAND TAKEN ! 4 J-atcd ih th Sentence, and is extreme- entered into: the partnership accounts, and The archduke abandons his success in the iC I ortl MLr " " " coa! ,ments ,to - iry him forever. - It appears how- amounted to 974 dollars. where Bonaparte i as commencintr his extra- r;$Tre : court of Inquiry he did Thus allthetobacco transactions up to the o:linary and brilliant caittr- Moreau, skil- ant f tl Un tswhlc"haye been care- 18th September, 1789, are distinctly placed tully taking advantage ot these circumstances, . . fa tn public eye. But the re- before the public they must of necessity have had crossed the .Rhineand threatened Swaoia. t IT! t K I C ini'AcHnt!nn r I" 1 . n . n . V . - n r a O tA O T V J 1 . r. n rl Ifit it V 1 f n nrkrill Qftit UrPPI till otu J kir r.( .1 i.r.k I . . . 1 T "0, 2fi ct,lui. l i ..mi. . l i J ! . .1. " . Ivan ' . 1 . .1 tor. i' . . T . , - isi. i nai u aoes. not Tnernuereu inai. 11 i9 iius j cai, uo,.uiai me icau , itas wuunuic ai mis rencontre, ne is 1 he raceived any money from the general and the court of inquiry refer for the beaten at Etlingen, and from that moment his 'vtrnme nt or any of its officers, since shipments which are to account for the enor- position becomes embarrassing; he is obliged - That it th mous sums3'hich he has been proved to have to put himself on the defensive, and erive way aoes appear by the Generars received. It should alv4)4je marked that the to etiorts piacie hy both wings ol the French . i that lis agents several years after periodical rise)f water taking place from Feb.- army ; for it is scarcely necessary to say that, " My Lord, and remitted to 'him several sums to June, after that period, except on extraor- when the Archduke returned to meet Moreau, I have ! This morning intelligence was transmitted: from Lord CaSilereagh iaahe following note. u TO THE LORD MAYOR : fcopr.) ' " Downing Stbeet, Aug. the honor to acouaint v our Lord. I 1 Wlnch ad been stored and damag- dinary occasions,. the accounts of the year. Jourdan had resumed his first march, and his shin, that dispatches have beenxeri-iveH f,m year i789., It is to be remember- close betwevn the iCpmmetce of Ohio nd success was complete ; he had crossed.again-theEarl of Chatham, dated lithe, 2d and 3d inst .Couit of Inquiry did not think New Orleans and -therefore nof "much more the 1ieg and the Lahn, had entered Frank- from Middleburgh7 by which it aonears the we tuc amount f thesot etvtral can be. expected irom- Uie accounts of this iort,.aua was marching into it rsmconia. Ikind oi Walchercir has' bes? owupied by. 7
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