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mmmmmmmmmttmmamKt''9mmmmi-Mmfmmmmrf'mmmmmmm''' llp r- r wwrnmnrnw;w m t i ui 1 i ji i inn I rgriTl mmaimjmiimitimmmmam r"rr j i rr r-imi i mo 11 i' .rJ"TQr"" ;iif tefe .H-kAPf--'"'!- --.i-.i ii -- .Me 1 r,; : 'to .jSCfJfS5 i V .H'K' i'-'4 '-'I-' , - HvlHffeS? -IM -I j i ;t Jt . i - - 4 tm t3i - Vi - -p . . - - v . T : ' i i- J .- . , , V. "; Mi;; i,,'-;;. ... ju .-; : . ;- -: !;;; Tuesday, Septembkr, 7-1802. t ;:r '- ' . .- r j , ;. ;, 1 :--:t; v. j.; cfggjljg WW i 1 - . !: .... paths. 3 M--r A icnc , -I! - flatcsai follows J t , ... Vj -. ;., , l v; ; i bV 1. :i Mn(TVlti 'I!.. V. fniiarc ltaeues. ith ciaht cities cities vfipwK-, Ti;rn f- ' r 1... t o4u fc Pea and Atfeidkfour borough, towns, ana a. I il rtrttieriious to t he we ftern ytxti belonging Mthc tit; of pruffii', the income of it is about .ro.ooocrowns currency. . !1v. The bifliopnc of Fader dorn in Weftplul.a, 4. q! . horougli town. urn' iiJsr , SV, 60,000 jouls i the income 90,0 o ly. " A part ot me Diinopnc of Muoler, including about one third ofr that b(h6pric, on the right hank ofhhe Ahinc'WitU O.oeo lit formerly belonging to hc Efedor of Mentz, containing! forty Squm league four cfties borough towns and village ajid 74000 jn hibikantf i tbcintsorn t cftwnated at 30O.O'3O imperial florins, f ; ; ; v r.ti.. U fK. Utt nf Krforfr with its territory of t6 leagnes. j Erfort , J. .! ' ' m.ir"m. - . . . tnere firhlvl" ' The imDemHeitv; of UOlSiarJ WJln OOOO iuiwunn, ; mUi The Imoerial cities of Mulhaufen andKordliaufen:be former bf thele cities, including in its territorVi 1 ,coo, and the latter mco inhabitants. t ' comprehdslbcV! 6odjd6of inhabitants pofTeUionj will be takefcat he bewbnjng of July: and tbd inhariit!antrviUthen - take the oatn or aiiefriaTicc fcu .uicir nctv foverein. '..':' mK -J .. We hear fromrSailei un let- cf Junei8,rthiti the territory .p'f Vaud oncemofe the fcene of in farrcaitn, and trii nothing but the pteftnete of the jWnbH irjoops'tan prefei'Ve the cdiiH'.ry from being en tirely hida:!e:g;tyes! and feudal tenu cotltmne to W tnp pre- textoftlhejUegat;. troops itc, howem to lent to that country; for the purpoie of (apposing W commifjary of; go- vermnwufiv-bj fyr A' V In arf addreC teethe -ftr ft Coriiutj beari LntciitSi r" r;-- -V.'i ; w AMfain i a Jeooi : inhabitants;; are 73 bbrough towns dV ggeSj ahd about A.6ff iou!$. themercftents or irons PJi1tcbnfirm arirtify the re-ftablifh- T"Jt !9P1T' 1 nT l"luuSH w..wmv;7 "-"--"1 l fraoci to Aooi itt openf mmac tip W"fB republiq! ahd between the iphabi , companies roavi be T4-c(Hbl fhedi Li.ir lu ,ti 1 i A xcer irom i-ii j 0th Jegyi f .rcuct '..f "T'.TVr " intitnat!on,,.that her arrangements rclativd id IWMW ! aTS IM ready lr-lpjM ftHSSlS-1 J55if mams nbijunBfro0 i" pr vv: ..i i .- r:Tr. itt in 1 uiift-n thit : faifcut a ft w0bof- J dinate pontstcVery ittfecnie tJucBcei ! The rnofl eruI prin ces ot flermanpwilt immediately taVe polfelll if?L?atcs aligned fa them, in which the ne. cnryIcath:bfiideiUy; ;fbrU- to be taken. An imperial de cree ii ec&ed to be imrbeiately .prsfrritW the Diet,1 recommend-1 a revpeatidnf the conclufum fori r.nminxtihie an extraordinary de ?uioh;r;otee j Em!p)re,i;wWcri would be ufelelsiand unneceffary 4 at khe ftne time announcing to affembiy of the Qcrmari dates !at trie arrangrocni' sgrcw vu aeiWeei thevrentsofFn hiiJ;iey(i fettledf vrUl iftortiy owpmiu w for the approval or, tne The iEntlimaabtyjnoJl t terms of f the treaty W Amiens, eva- cuated Porto ffratOMMCm p(T?i brtMfccn the French cotoandcrs; , Britilh 11' TURKEY. ( f OKttANf I NO P Lti MAY 20. The following is a copy of the aQ which the Sublime Porte has ac- Ceded to the ifeaty of Amiens ! . In eoTifemnce ofn uhmter rupted fuccefeori of favours and bountiespmieH upQn : us by that !ei n g w hd is impi(tive,and lnimu labtei tbe Stiprereue " Creator, -j Al mlghty and AU Oood the founder of the pAwer of, the Caliphs ever Udinr arid eer aloriotis. aitiiled bv the univerfaily, falutary mira,cls of otir great prophet Mehmed Muft pha, minifter of the prophet ; xnd conductor of the faints, who are the funs of the two worlds; (may tbr choiceft bleiTingeft upon him and thole who accompany him) I, who am h's fcrvaritt-and lord of Mecca, Medmaj the holy Jerufalem and its temples, and of, all the V ty and and high places whither aL nations jbear the tribute of their prayers , I, the fupreme caliph and happy mo narch of fo many va ft countries, provinces, cities, Tortrefles and caf ties fitute in Rcmelia and Natolia, on the White nd Black Seas, m idias and Ifak: tnd who am the nvy 'ofi all Ithe potentates of the World V-Ii irio am the Sultart, and fdn of a Sultan and Emperor, Jon jot the Embtroi Sultan Gafe Selim Khan4 who was the fon of Sultan Muftapha Rhan; who was the Ion w i - of Sultari A chitted Khah ? I , I make known, by tlie pre lent fublimc aft of olir, impeHal poWer ana caupnar, max, in vinuc vi mc i icin anicjc or inc acnnuivc ircrfiy i of. neace "concluded and figned on ihe 22d day ! of the moon Kilkade, laft (1216) br the 27th Ot March; j8o2 of the Chnitian xra, between the plenipotentiaries , of the firft conful in the name of the drrencji republic, the court of Spain: ahr3 - inc uiiaviiu jcuuuuv, '-' V"V part ; and, on the other the pleni potentiary of his: majefty the king of tHs lirtited kingetpm of Greafc- Britain and lvelanq; the Sublime JPortejwas" cpmprifed In this treaty, Wlvicn nas pcen coinmunicaicu i it aria ratified M the ja:d pdweis; n& the faid' Sublime Porte; the ally bfr hif ."iajefty the king of England, hii rjieh Invited to accede as Toon as e to thil treaty: and: as the entire ceffatlbn of Ithe calamitfes of Wah' slhd the employment of thofe faliitairy meafufes which may fend to tbc re-eitaoinament ana ituxny of the general repofe form the chief obfca ou ZCal and defircs ai a ibiereign: accede to Ihe Articles ind;uUtioni of the laid! treity ,.r rXnMm!mir isublic.pofte; and we declkrelour licccpianc'eof Vatisx as'if thefc irtrt f bn&ttd word word ;! i INcnt Of Ipcacei and the hapjiy.ties of fricndlhip between our auonme pbrte! and the moft ienme French r t i-ft ?mbhv)w hereof, Ve Sfhx to I thef pefent pi aceffipniio. rious imperial fignature. , Ai upon our pkrtriite accepted the arti- t . T. k:TJ-laiidof thefaiduea.- Urhno't be any dblibil that t&SV-14ik!VcVslotti fly 'obferyed. 1--, . ;ua . t..i-.i n . . . - , , . r uivect tne tttn aay or in MfvbW Mdnhawer, and in the cr;Hegira4 i2X7-' ; km LAN 0. ' Hit . Majefty's ' moft graciou? fpeech, toi both Houlcs of Parlia metitJ on Monday,, the 28th June, j8o2 4 it w 9- cntitmznt j Tfe.Pbw;tbufVnefs ;.bei4eo. this feliion of pariiaanent. j r lhirtnoia longhand iaborios attw fanivob have invariable manifel4 t. - i j truft committccr tP ! your The' obieK pfl ybr dctft beraSUfihavehce me6i4ijinfimp the utmpitj laxisTafjiou ' by their efFeft in prompting the b iritetls of ! niyLliilte ' Cattlemen if lit tidttfe of Cammni', - I The ample provifion yoii have nade fori the; jyribus branches.; of rhe publiq feryace demapas fnjr warmeft-ack now)'ec;inen H f and my particular thankt are due. for1 the. i'i beralitv which Vou have hewn in exonerating, my i civil gbjernment nd houfehold frbna the debts with which irtey wittje Unavoidably bur rhehed, I . Whilft I regret the amount of the fupplies which circumflances have 'endcred neceflarv, it is a! relief to me to contemplate the ft ate of our manufaftures, commerce and revc- nue, which affofd the mofll dec i five and gratifying proofs of ihe abjn dance of our internal refources, and of the growing 1 ptofpenty; of the country. ',; - I My Larks ank 1 Gentlemen j j. , ! ; As I think it expedient that the eleciion of a new parliament Ihodld tak.e place without delay,! it is my intention forthwith to give direc tions fordiflolying the prelentj and for calling a new parliament. In communicating to you this in tention, 1 cannot fupprels thole fen - timents of entire approbation with which I refleCt upon evrry part Of yoU" conduct fince I fir ft met you in this place. The unexampled dif ficulties of oar iituation jreqiiircd ihe utmoft efforts of tbat wifdom and fortitude which you fo eminent. Iv difplayed in contending with them, and by which they have been o nappiiy lurmounieo. jr romyour jljixhcious and falutary inea fares dur- 1 L , J i . . . Ilinp the la ft year, mv people derived all the rctief which could be af- forded under one of ; this fevereft cmpemations or proviaence : and it was oy tne lpirit ana aetermination which uniformly animated Vour councils aided by the unprecedent ed excrtioni of iny fleets and ar mies, and zealous and cord?a.l Co operation of my people; that 1 was enabled to prolecute wh lucceis; and terminate with honour the long '"Q iraunus: conicu, m wnicn we '; hffla'rne , fen fe of public; duty, he fafhfi rfolieitude for the welfare of ybiir country; will now, induce you' in yotir individual chafaclc'rs, to encourage by"all the means, in your power, the cultivation and improve ment of the advantages of Deace. My endeavours will never be wanting to preferve the bleltmns by which, wc are fo erriinently dif tinguifhed; and id prove that the pfofperity and happinefs of all cIjU eS of M faithful fuLefts are the ob jects' which are always the! heareft to myneari.! , . ... .jbrj s . jTheh the Lord CrianccHof; by his Majcfty's command, laid--, u Mj ' Litis d Gentlemen Ax is his Ma jelly's royal will and pleafufe; that this parliament be pro rogued o Tuefday, the Ifeventeenth day of Augdft nextto be then holden ; and .this parliament is ac cordingly prorbgiied to Tuefdjy the feyenttenth day of AUguft next. iV THE KING. .difftlvtMQ the f rfint Parliament, ni tie- elating toe ciiltng J answer. GEORGE R. j Whereas tw have thought flti by and with the advice of bur privy '1J::'' m -:'i iter i :'"!: .-. r - eounciiixo pinoivcine preient rar- j hament, yhich now ; Hands proro gued, to TUefdaV. the feventeerth day of Augufi net r AVe do, for tnat end, pubinn tms our royal pro clamation ; and db? hereby diffolve tie lata parliament accordingly ; nd the lords, fpiritual and tempo ral, and the knights, citizens and burgeffes, and the commiflioners for ires and burghs, pf the houieiof commons, are ancnargea trom their mttng and,aendance on Tuelday trji laiii fcventcentliiay jbf Augll refefved, aS loon ""trfll cnVf fc, buY-peoplei to hW trieiradVice in r paruamcn j aorv-ocrrpytTnac knowrr! to alt put lhVinff fubiefts bur rpyat f ilir4f Irpr,jeto caU a nitwparliarfit ;pchereby .Pkhehe ad.' .vice iftiyoiti'ej we'have git prjdejt;hat .pi0ianeeljprof cording to law: for calling new parltatnent i and vsre do hereby alio, by this our royal proclamation Un der bur great Teai.'Ji'ourdnited: kingdom, requite writs' forthwith to be iffued accordingly by out t 6id Chancellors; Nfpetliyely, for cauf irtg the lords fpiritUil and tenipoVal, and commons; who ate,tb ervelin bur faid parliament to be duly re turned to, andgrve their attendance in our faiajparlajrnentV'hichJwrits are to be returnajbleon Tuefday the thirty-firft! day pf Aiiguft next; Given at ouxepurt, at VVindlor, the twentyjninth da of June, one thoufat.d eight hundred and two, in the forty-Iecond year of our rein. I j K GOB lave. the KING; 7ULY . i .i , Yefterctav we receivedTarii lotir- nals to the ift ihft. , They Contain little inteHigene of moment with relpect toithe interior or tne repuo- IiC. An article lmerteu, ;n tne Clef du Cabinet., communicates whatiioails Uie final arrartgerpent or, the inderpnitiejijvyhich Pruffia is to receiV.or thelbfs of its' territories on the Rhine. . j J ,.lt appear, by I letters frbni the Hague of the 19th tilt, that the troops deftined :o take poffeffion of the Cape wer: immediately to. be embarked into tieTexel. ij'he Ba taVian governm nt has appropriated a large Aim to :he re-eftablifhment of the civil anc. military adm) ni It ra tions of us colonics. j, j , Accoiints received at Amerdam from Surinam; mention the; dread ful effect cauied j there by fa very heavy fali of rain; AU the pro dufet of tha femement, is nearly deftroyed by the inundations. . Sif John Borlale Watren, K. B. is appointed iitifh ambafialdor to the court of $ti Pcterfburg; andj will let off on his embaffy; the fit ft week in 'Auguft': I t- .J Letters from (he north of Gernriai! ny announce pbfitively, thathc Duke of Cambridge, will be trnme drately proclaimed lovereigrj pf the Hates tf BrUdfwick, Lunenburg and leaoriof HjinoVcr. TrjefKing of England, hij father, will cede to hiHl all his pbCrinions in Gdrrnanyi Trjnhabitanti pf the EUab rite bf Hanover appttb&i! chine'iri their gbverntnint, vhlch! jwillleil ftablifh ;a fplcaiild court irHrJfpf of Hanbver; It will not; hpweverf be carried into execution bjitil the fTa:rs of the Germanic jEmpire lnali be entirely decided. SfATa Noriii.CakoUna, I , . police i hcriby iveik TIIAT a Sutfv'ey is madeland re4 turned to this Office; On a Military Wah-" rant. No. 1310, ifiied to Simon Saiuh, Heii ot Willia.tn Smith, tor 640 Acres jpfi LaMd by him trip.sfctred lo llames CJafe'oW.'iand bV hirri to Tliomos billon, for whbm khe JLind is furveyed j and which 'will pals inb a Grtnj aereeabk t A4t oii AflembrV. unUic an JJJ verie Claim it let Up within tit Mdmhs. -! - ! WiLt..W'Hl ; Military Landii AttK.E.Aa py a la w p 'Con . greh palled dn the 16th Daylofi April; 1802, it was enacted,' That it hall be the duty ol the Secretary of War to receive claims to LandS for Militarvi Serii?i - :Aa utn , , - j T ' - .ww, .IHIIlIf for Duplicates of Warrants ilTtied from thi mce, or trom tneji-anti yiftce ot Virginia,! of of flat and Cett acatcs of Suivejls founded; on fiich Warrants, iWcited to Ihkve beeni loll or deftroyed, juhtil the luft Dajj of jawui ary uext :;a no, jongcr ; and immediately thercaner lighating the Numbtr;of Claims of etach'Del-' eriptioii, with his Opinion thereoni'! is nereuy gt vesi, toall rarldns c!tlm4 ing Lands tor Mil ury Services! thst thf-r mult lodge in this OrH.e',- prior tr ihe &riti Vy ot januarv neit. Documents Ito arovd the Validity of their iClaims t j! I , 1 Comiftiffioned Offiters. SVedonsllaa'Suij eoh Mites tr their legal Keprelentaiive muit proauce evidence to prove, that they Jerved rnithe AnjU Ot the U; 'States to th Ecdot tht War, M that they were d.4ranedj oy a Keiqiution ofv t-ongrel, ; whicih Bid ; not bar their Clatm ill Miliary ;:lJiby sjCarMii ltll ao be asUa1ry for the iertieiua tives of Ufficrs; b.ka4e'jiyitt therv to produce evident tp prove thardie Pclon wai tlan by the- tiiemy; VI J', Hi ''"t on-cora2nUJiol!d lfficersMcittW, Private' lor tSeirJiml Rtpre'featavemu .produce gvjd.;tbrove'--th:aib to ferv ilthtf'Arwy'ihe.Uniteia Sijjts;dif Ttnf War, : ' M 4'dy:ifi'yfeVw iefTary far;the4lprefentau milSbneiH)0er4 'isc. VwhoGf fdtfftOt.hwayiji ii 1 SHERIFF'S SALESv Ttft LIT be ibid ;oni: Saturday the" Cwruboufc, the foibwitig Laiiiln Sa,nic foa County, to fattsfj the Tate) 4uefor the? Year tiUi ; V, ; -f ' 1 1.950 Acres between Little Cpbery. and , Bear(ki,n Swamp joining L. Hail's LaniU' : 445 4o: bttween Vo&axi Cfk.iod -'f- ! whide, j including .H4rct? Pit4n;-? ' .; 6,f do.'I'oo rrlin:(J)wiiBfi ; jowieg Page's iftd-ttyttol;e 8,466 do. bitwfettCceJ'jr n4 Beai&In,; joining Peregrine, jphnlbn's Land..1. 2d:eo&' do: Aetwten Liitle .CohefV and.V "1 4- outb Riyer, joining Peter Miller's I.ahd. River, 30,009 ao. ottween ume yoncry ana , on Starling's Swamb. -v j EkVMZ- ' 4,896 do. between Great Coftef y apil Lit- ' '-'f tie Cohery, JoiBing Laianis Mail's LkriO. . j r,rio do. on the tiH Side of Black River, ioiains :WiUiaiJoltcfcai't4nd ,66 do. 00 the ta 5i3e bf'Snii Sircri". s. J-'S- oining.John HaHey.'s Corner 'y!M':jt ; 6sh- do. between LitUe Cche?y abd feoudv::Ctt"t"' fcvefc Joining' .HertiBdiae. r':. cM: Swamp' betinnint at a black Gum. rAlfrhWMs above-mentioned Linda -we re no retlirntd as y: . l axable Property for faid Year, fuppofed t i J jr be the Property of Rotert , Johnfon. V ' t ; . L 509 do. on Clea r Run luppofed to be the , 1 V . Prooertv of "one Gabies ' ''ni V- V;;- i f. jicdbifioiittlc Cohery9 !fpii'Me ike Properivbf "Wuiiatn 14rA:iMBfim; - 1 boo do. On the Eatt tide ot South ier, ' up poled io be the Property of faid Keldy. t . Two 640 do. Tracts on Sioiith Eiver, one ibove and the other below Malcohn Peterfoo . : uppufed to be the Property of the faid leddvs -mJ n return made. V . ";" ' vN v 660 do. on the l-aft fide of Great Cohery, lietProriyolesrVterfwi V 100 do. jointog the County .Line; i;.he; ?r65 j ; . erty cf John Fellowes, and no ,tstob 7??'' ' toddopn the Head f LitUe Cdnery,, the v ' Property bfu Deyifejnettmff I 300 do. i on the-fbttiii-rSide'Mk'sevcit'-iyKiJT swamp, uc rropcriy 01 wej iwiwirnTJ 1 j joodo: on tbe.wettiidf TimfpTS the Property oH)wej qor$M,ab i: 50" do, 0 $i!&'yffe perty of George Dr,aug1oot no Return. IV. " too do. on the, weft ide of oix RunsSWamp ' the Property -of Roget'Cut taJ 'rrti"enrni; . I 100 do. Joininj Jj .'fidnrion;f Property: f one Bell'-aSd'4'bnj4;-:-- 45 do. near Six RunidgetittheProrryJ &f one ;lUnont and W;RettnV j ;".-r 100 do; on StexVart's Creekf the Property of . jLttCreda Cbokv and .no'ltfetdr. :;V:.V loo do. on find Creek, the: Property b llArtfl sTAaW f4 VIA f?Stik MIlA jviui vvwa) vav wiMtii xaav i f- 3oodo. on CJoIhen Swamp, the Property of jeue Oaus, and no return made, 5 ; !f v $ V 200 do. oh the Latt Sice of (vcat Cohery,, the Property of Stephen King, no RetBtn, : . Joo do. on the tail. Side of Great Cahery, if , the Prbpttty of O.ono ReWrni, lfei:'.li , o 00. en im rrcK diae ti bis tvunsi. toe Property of William Martin ; no return. 2 "ivt doi on DoitorV Creek, the Propcrtr' jf Ruth Harvcl; no Return!. "A-k'-X X aopio. near, H artei's PoofJaih:-rPro'Vjf ptrty of la;43rantrum.i.jne;Rettt,rn;:; - It VS 1 WSe fold at tbe CUoi:iMM or fo mdeh thereof V wimicUirt 0 to fatisTT the Taxes due tltotH&'thk&'$& 400 ? Acres on the Waters. 0! .Harmon? F4' Creek, adjoining Henry Spir and.WiUrja Gardiner, the Property cf Daniel R'OfeyliJpMf w e riar iirancn or (flier's River, adjoining BrahliamVid Trad,tbeij Propicrty f Nathaniel .Ayers...;! too Acres on the Waters of the Vi 1 joining vrove oK, tht Prdpertf ;of noainion..'. , hi -' J. 4 !' ,? !' ffelo Acres on ihWtersf: HunWli the other adiofhinc Robert Fr.,r. am 55 21 on in wtert or Deep in two Tracts adioioinr Ifaae Audi W C l " ' i-roperty oi. Dbtialfon. r rf.. .. r.v:y"r 20O AcreV riven '.'' tW-ii. jYadkin, hVePropertyoJfjoHttttii nventdr Takers is feyCXawlreo unltfs fooner baid for; , 'if,l,if.." RlCGSflate 4i. aoa -.r . 5 I 1 WILL BE SO ' . ' next. -"-..V 1 'i s" -.-t '"!v HEnowtngTa or fo much tberenf a t to lamf the T' n 43 f i Acre on tt Pr heLttmbet; Bridge creson me 'U:..'Mr.i 1 V' -I ': MV- 7. 5T i,: ' :-7 W tefeM i'4:l n the nieht f i theootue, on in OyaraAcy, hkh occafioa, fvt cowltaneat every ram? rrf : : . !-f . "CJ, til 11U y:MIWi?Pf ana. acf i war oefifnatcti mgi '1 &,j JiotMm.
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