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"5 i his. IV 4 i 'Vs ' ! s 1 r 1 By way of CharicAoa. ; -VI v. . i . 4t. -A. tfOVj. 6. , It appi-ars tjiat this Capital is at the orefent moment the center of mofl important flegociations, that are carrvingontbettve?n rh nrin. cipal powrrsfeff&topv t7s con fidently faid, hV. oar court in con. f w,,h P9 a"d Fvuflia has of-. (eH( smat'on to the belligerent powers, andhat it. has already pro pifdji new plan of padificatioS, in the -jtecution of vvhichj the princii pal monarchs of Euopej would take ! ac! Parf. This it is which explains the frequent conferences 9f .hs.,arnbrdors wiih each other, nd whicli accodntS-itorereat a number of couriersffrcHecentiv all the European coulil. 1 A U G 5 B O U R(s , NOV . C , and rtatir. inform V, the Enoltfl ?r.ut the Enlifh' ...1 . o which f refcntetf Jtfrlf before ANVanrfr. xvas comoofed of from ,4. cJl or tr.e une, many frigates and Cutters, and waft numbrr of tranfw ports. Tins fl-et arrived there fif tcenays after that city, was taken by the .Arnauts and and landed there three or thnn ' anmcho were to occuov the principal porfand-maritime Which has bc?n fo IboJfpoken of o57af!n5 preparations; at Malta, and which were funnnf , u ul treited apairfft thi mi lml. le Ietfers mnt... v- . Hgce ftate, that the Enal.fh have verceaf-d to maintain a corref jjpndence wuh the chiefs of the Mrukes or the Bevs, to whom --7 iccreuy conveyed artill m ins, a.:id ammiinitinB f .it i.:. 1 ' ' f. j, u; u,Kincs. 'J IIR.rVI r r17"Mn ri I I. .1- WUDI mat 1 v-.vcmK)n was m.irf- h - j t . . . - - Iterant! General Stuart, by virt,,. o. 'Jhich he was anthorifed to oc- c.1DV certain citis in Egvpt fhould the Mamelukes fucceed m re-con-qucring them ; and it is in conf quenceo 'hreatF that ih Enlifh h,VC Cig2Jf n 'hat; country. . 1?AR IS, NOV, i - T.1'hp. ?'' a(l c"f'' l''t Paris on ' . r "V" J? ,uPPd hat he u. l only he,bfcnt for , f I is f,,d ihtt the m.ni'fter ofwar departeaoth,followi4 '--""s from Holl,0 ft,,. that .v.-pUDIJC alone will urn.lh Ms .han .w.lJXndrcd tranfoorts of d-.Rcrmt wi-'" the gr,nd exp,c"P'- V ' . K v. 9. : Letters from Hamburg inform th.t the cry of Herzberg in the Iae, is juft -occupied; by ,he II t 'K-.-r-oannoq are i;ke llbe P to the4mouth of tlie L.A-UCntLC 'Jnce has been lliat oeiides manv fk; c ihe I ' "llUt l) line, frigates, cutters and . kve'.tes,. near ico PLln arli . ' horned boats completely armed and f Pip the Putch prjrta areon Y yfyg for orders repair to nr deamation, and that in , very lirirt time an equal nOmber will be to? to put to fea. Every thin. fcl lllc mornent of de. feigh, nd that we are on the ev nF 5 teat eyents. '. The arrival of many detachment y tmuutjr Ouard at Dunkirk nd the daily expeaed arrival o?ma: .v others at St. Orc ma . f Q v o uo nnimr iu, ii. Pi.. ft . Cful will immrfia y Repair K t h0ft pla eesl He i, S peSe j ' is con.Sd..ir Iff.;, "e- la e -0, ettW rl.f..-i..r . tn reads "wiji id K PI n 1 ac?. he In -. r- . . I t " ' "Vlil r- ..iy -na -ne navv wWi, . -employed; andw . --1 k '....I, . . "V aim- y " yni nna them all tae, failors in thr Koft as wel I 90 j mod u-.h on. m ;;v a:r1rv- qnq er or di-, fflru a - , luCCClS. X C) V 14. a. i v 1 1 rj 5 iron e Ven: '"an Compmy of lh r L'r, co noof-d of nearfivf tr . tn tc r . . . . ' i' . . 1 . , 1 M..i.i'.grejteit c.nbjrrjff.,. the hffc intelligence wlii ch Ha sb ecnS ' 'tfiihout iheiti Tnlj,, i- j i . rcc-i.'pH (m t? "'. n ik- r Bf V. ? o the rational independence. CwUed frotn LgypU All ttSir hejudictary, heprcfeffed himfelfa Friend, partners r j and to evinre h; . . . ; ' partners or corrnnnno w.,- nd:ni&d ;Cajr0j: Aiex-andria) 2nd Kofctta, and fold olF all the Vene. Uan property they had on their A?h,s brnch commerce, he moft flourifhing that Venice had Jft, isaf thecveofdiflolution,asthe mluranc company witf no longer mfure any property either iri Uppor or Lower Evpt. rr .. V NOV. 19. .ccord.n to the uaanliou, report of a m,. Trie C"F rRS arricd in thatity and ia ', V ?n,ifl fquadroa frcm Malta had S , K n Cf? A'U-nJri. and in concert with iheUeys had land! fome thoufands-of m-n, who now form the garrifons of the foris lurrounW Alexandria.. . ... -. l IS laid rharS?3'nn": 1 . fans is delave.l TvaLi . Cherburgh, 5, dirtace ef a formed with A . a- -V- gnan is per villages. anH fc rmin& AU, the Ports. port, which arc knir port, yuhtfh t ... 6 ine larter ter upon a new cooflruc tlOD. Great tears fo entertained ;n zL: .1 the couoity by , veL arrivtdl. th arrived from St. Domini 'i"7crie rint Conful arrived at Ccu. ysuc at one o'clock in ik. was already embark, ZLIZ public known - 7 i. rc "ls arnva' At ten o'clock tl.?' c ruUnto the t0ii of ther. fc frgU? tipVCVeral -indward ano ;,.,UrPI?fed,thctnfc,v I . "v" we 'me, v hen the onaae ite?arr n.. o -u niimbcrofbomb rS r , rcw rcat wm diiWaS5 ry?n, av Ji.?-''. 's trom the movement, we T-t l l "nk,; '-t a bomb fe on brd I $?m? our men ha J his le (hot ."".of aenj, infteadofVolooeini their fir. u away, and a divifion f '.'"S meir hrev bore for more rhVn uJ? f PesPu?fued them with 24 pound (hot. falutin? tUni . , A boat that was beh'uid owjiaey received a ball iro ,Vh K' ?' ever, hurr nw r""h.her'f. whiU r,- J. . " 'luc aild her vrcic uvea w..utl ana oiiterent dersof tke coids. cnc COI p's. cammaii- .NOV A hundred vciTels, of them armed with puuuer3, come out Ha,i t the road. There ar 1 rrcue in here n. nereLare S'eat many Generals nere. 1 he number of veffel. a it fizes which ar t ' T .?HC" of d'rFe.ent faid. to &Jm ,h..r"8;" araot. it is Tin, I tit ... Ntvur did 10L logne i uuniin I tceneasat he prelent Moment more ."onvy .csreuutea-here tk, n anv other . . lt turougnuut the Repubic. ,w r .,ydt. enS of New.Ycrk anrl pf j flon c'"- to the encourapeme" The report, after a ' I A nd tion of the duties af nji 1 , r d'"" des, aodau cu ir. ItV ?" f,"C ar daty Referred pt,nof thcrs fl0 on tVe report ofrhV ith ,n the c Means OQPTh?anJ:0'71rn,,tee MVS the bill Siv 'a to narero States m Louisa ' l,W f ,hc V I C COmmirla. i 11 mpnd a difa,re... .:.r,,u ?!,e",ns "com.. u ay and JVle nf .k. "v"1 to ine hrft amel,.. "V"' senate, piovidine- fr - ' at Natchez. F ifor a of en(ry v .Un incurring with th;. a debate of r. , L "-r""i pr me rcorrt. orfeveralhotirsent.ed ; fliency ot conftitutio Navk... tn.e exPc- en thequeflion being taken X ".' 5 of the whole voted a difaVr ' wmroitfee P-tof the COlntn:J(e te re,- cificnisa viwua!a-.r, , ' Tb'sde- of the nX?XT " ent Natchez. ni ''Pwtry. ve to fit a?aln CCmm,Uee and had 4S;;Klhc'' a letier r the part jeV; C lhc of the U. States -Mr leiK rM,nday' Tan- 3". tht this ... . .'.ci or CirnatcdidiffTn fabm? his fiRntyt he begged leave tollowingrerolution Revived, that cfmmitlee Yc appointed to enquire into the expediency of providing by law againfl ihs apporntment of Judges of the courts of the U. States 16 ether offices undr the Goerimcnt," ' The hoHle took into confederation the refo l"Uoaof,Mr. Epb"s, for the aooointn,, ttr? brif!?lna bill for thedJAsn; Vnuance; of-the rffi f .nm,nA.i ioans m the feveral Slates. and Sm.l.e fuprorted, and MeflYs f. Clay, Jtnjott and Randolph eppofed the reioiutioii. , yej,?dln.Vb'l8 uken, thettf0:ution was negatived f) to 5i. ; fc;flr;. I?an(!c,Fh' nanw of the com ft.Uee.aPjro,Rted t0 c ;r? Wt0 tne onJia OI mnil fk.i. 1 1. 1 . i , ... 5am ue! ChsiJ .I,,,, . ivii,iirti runs, 11 a tea hKdoculne.:i, had be.n received them h, CCCfUfied "afiderabla buk, the ihJil g V Wjiich Woa5d Goi.fiderably ffift ftrinenigation, by rendering tn em more convenent cernfal h . . n uicJiard Otters, (tated Dr f Pr-,3b,y bento print Ucfe pa, P fcr the lformaa. n of the l.ofe .w,!? fr r?crt 8f thecomnittee wzs made. He 1 ,re moTe hc vng in tern authority locau etobe printed fuch papers as they nJght conceive proper. ' . .. . Ur- Luftis fugirrted a doubt of the prcprieti Jrr,lll,:ac!)cd papers, which night pro. MrVmH?er imP"ffien on the public. , , Mr N icholforichf.rvcd, that it would reft with the committee to pecludr if they faw Kit I the reper, (hoaldhe mVde. ajd Remarked lhai ih waathe cou,fc fued t j raitfee cf inVenig;-ti n. .. . . .. 'i"he motion was then carried; Ajes 59. ,Tiicfda', l?n, jr. rar t hi' '"y 'o ' ait to incorpo, I VhiV bf?BI,of Wafl5gton. was read a third time aad palled. ' The houfe went into a committee of the m n tU al"yH ; when K; cr Racd,,?h md to fix the falary of Mr Randolph -a motion was carried 64tu22. was fixed at 5,000 aolis. by , l,kc divifion. 7 Navv trT 'I thC """iMof War and asbrt""- Ortfixi.?thc falary of the Poftmafter Ge nerai, 4.000, 3,?00 ,nJ 2 we,epr f j . i he mation for 4000 wai loft. Ayes 17. Cr3epiTa'.f,,pf,0,led b? Meflr.. Varna,' thlrrh rn;arJ qn .the grounl that the dut.c, 0f the Poftmafter-General had preatlv mcrf.. ...... , uul1 m a ,1 y vr,x "'1 r-'K'ie tew years R ff T -r- - y V Vlv, l. , u"y.ooo. in motion prevailed 47 35' ,hat of Mr RaDdph i,'hh;;eommitice rore oird rcprted the kin a ely took ,t Up, and 1?rec4 to a (,)e Vr. Randolph offered a new fedt.on co the wa ld& HS J.ara,n t0 ,hiec wa3 earned, 51 to 45; Late James Mitchell. A LL perfons riiv.l ..rlUi I to A M f S A Vf f-Q At !-"if.r , . - - at the time of his iwi. Gome f,,. ... -cm hn the r Pr -nt 'hc,n fr Senient Jan z,.JESSL MLL. Admin. RAN AWAY, on th, 2d , January, a NQRo FELIOW kf! ycars.f ag4, by thp n3Iue of s j -r.. wwf ,ln a vert- 1 Mair, abooj r fct o very bi, over cu...Jy ';r"es n, h. Rd r I tity of C!o..tS,. there k titv of 1?.. .r He has a 0 uan.' hi-n in anv , L c a&nl .-deleribe ( T i to belseve that the Nr ! C reafons whooto-ns a Brother r . l 2. Hioota-nsa Kr r . . . " orr mico. vcry probable that th is fVel n" !, a?d if j place with a Pafs from g ;"Te"cd t0 ,hat in the oaL of M Si r'V r,5aPS' purchafed thi. Nero f f whem 1 . Th- abve Retwt-ri . 1 ' fan who will deliver mZ . e.'f'0 anX P- or a fon f( liberal Reward . :wnePfl baJ or feenrin him :1 ' KJVcn to Fer- me information fo ts, 1 'L ." anl 8lv,8 Ret him aain. Chalha WM KliNNONT my.Feb. 4 ' STRAYED' From my Plantation in Eraoklia'C. Sundaythei5thlnfant, ty, on wu HORSEvS ne a Sorrel with a whiJe r.- - . "VS. n I x - - leven r crooned. ""'""Wi -no 1 ai c . tfaoutrh br ' ih -rr-- 't Oirite ae ... . Older - WHS CUlIr r. ib me what Any Per fnn 1. WiU C; r irt P L,,.,mormalInpl thern. m fc"rg. Ihall be lib--! '' ar from Lof eace theVeof in con- ion The -thoropgli bred imported Hovfc CLOWN; vV VSAjMi?PJrted frm EnglanJ last fall VV willftand the enfuiBg feafoa .t i 1", ?W M. tdol,ars to -- ft uc p,ia xvnen the Mare is ed, twenty dollars the feafon : an, cover, dollars to i nfi and ure a Mare inko r 1 t r-"?Stured tMe m;:J' lU::"inUJU nothecafe, S?bS 7.? ?! ef perfoh iffhof. ZTT? e 'Property ef the perfoh wao'puts her to the Morfe. wkirt, JT v. : f j1r,K.r"rJ "v". w...in.e.r0re wI'ch may " tivB r " , rymcw ot thirty two dollars for. infur.r.g, and lixteen dollar, the feafon with half a dollar to the Co" vaots board gratis. Mares fJ with grain at iwe rc andahalf fcents per day. Thefcafo, will commence the firfl day of March .nj end the firft day of Aguft j JOB ttihn nui. k.. iU. 1 ' r1,! fl.rV V 1 i-eap,.m,y turn int0 ir more. '1 gi-ciKlV care will It uke , " Vir. ' a j o r of iB, fcinJi -CT and he was Vecivi A 1. l.neH either. ;; . ..clown . : Careicft- R, ...i,:. ' Il.iLlT. T : great grand dani Snacoina Kv Vn.n v: foil 'of "Partner- Tcataf Driven. k- rwn ders; Clown'sdam asaifoVhe . Fire. Ivfathfr i,nb. " net, .GadolphinWAraW;grdZm1; uch, Bbony by .ChiiUs, old " Bafto. : DESCRIPTION; Chnft.od.,Jh.d.3ich highiri mhaywuh black leg,; tu:lof une Jc;,ea, ITlV?r good aflion,. and was orca bit i. JJouplas. rf , PERFORMANCES t AtM?rket, Clown beat ihe Duke of Bedford, Cardock.Jar 2oo Guinea,, he beat Mr. fox's Swallow for 3oo Guineas ; the lame week he won a fweepftakes of jo Cui neas each, eleven fubfenbers, beating Sky i ik P"fc Gray Wheatlheaf. -.v.7, rcymaaand H.dalro ; thefaroe Mr. Foi', rcccivea toiteit from win, lor 2eo (iu n . ,-. r.: ". following he received forfeit lrom Mr. Fox'b bt Beacon courfe, lor 3- Guineas j the day following he beat Mr. liuliock's Treien-. der r,!nghlm 3 1 lb. for ,00 Guiaeasj of Bedfards Cradock for.the focky Club plate, beating Sir ThcmaVi . ir.reftor Minoa xuOJ. in me lame year he walked the Ladies plate jat York. . over feb. 13, ,804. DAVID RAY; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, lUMr. Marftall'sin Raleigh',.. (Late of Smithfield) Uffert to th Puttie" his proTcfllonal 'Se'r rvice ' rebruary 4. " MO N D A fc..5TTl?e'Ed,.torha.,h '"faQion of iuingait readers, thai b ih, .,..;,... . ert,o0,ofhisiCfcaiou$ fr,cn f 0h nVhwA""' Efq. his Printing Prefs at work. NcwivceJsn IS rtnai r.-l 1 . work. Ncw.vce Js nr'i rlV. ;"u.',a,n fbU to replace that which Ted loon as u arrives, a ,d a irfll ft" kjf ' is procured. th p:,x. , "fcRof pi i , 1 ' i nuadc- As procured, the Rtrifter will ref. paper " me its fori. appearance. It will be lome week. However, b-f iforc this can be acCompHlhed. 1 n 1 it net adi Vl During , he term Sentence J dea. h for negro ahnR.;. Hevaso,der ed for txef.il ion the (econd Tnef. day , March next; but we unrler. VyiHidin Martin i-i'juis in tue pjJlnr.v oorn .Mis ears cut ofF,,! " offoniimth3,,! both accorrJingly. ' ' w n-Mng copnt eit ZTVf condemned lo nav fi i.r WaS hnririri ' "' one ' FMnas and be mprifofd ioiir months ' JiJr,I!7ecl 4c general ArpMv of-Vir Mid cioied their ffiij the th ln'n. ion on Ft idav The h1lIcflabj;fh.ingaSta Bank' Richmond has finely palfc" I, -Hhor ffSa Branch at .pSu,i is a nuilipn ana a fcalf pf-dollsr sfr and the- flat iintereftcdone H fr h . iriht1(hfrieBofl,n;Cap. -3,n Do"8!Sl5noxvJVinpin W'J? n roads. "T La O fails, " nwfe k.. ' ,S aantity " V, FSB. 13. tit- . K U1 UJt. fh was I "-'!' in. Wilhi llUrtifrrii'ic V,ltV, L at- number of hPin-..... ?' n by f fcrtf and be .was efconed front & Cw Sde? to the place of. entel. Piernoeri at both ho,if S'' "y vjt neral ann triA ri the pfficers of ;r iana .'V the ht Mis appro-ch was anno, ,'- I (T "'VII Cfr.r,li "! t'Charoe of aitiilprt, ' T "v 'heP,ef,dem,ndVi;:;S0rbr r:v ? m3rK Tu. Jcnerior ir l r!T-- confix . . j' .. uul He hundred f,i to dinner at o'cloA A. oarriUel Smith nrofiii- ..n' ' '" VUni acted M' Ori no oC Ciallan h.:the fame number cbuntenaacies exhibited morr tisfaclioiK as none rZ ff l itfclK nn,.er 0ffet ;TX. :l"UlUil ' C0 a ion could be more fmri .! Ari,aiTernblarfe fo riumr: to celebrate an.nt, at orice lb gforfoua andio hgPpyt may not oc. ctir The iluttton of a oettv lnrt.fc l has ctft th4 jives ot thoufands : ti& conquellpt town, m which tb ' wiidovv, ' the orphan, and the heiJf Jeis virgin h,ve hn ampIe caufo heap curfes on the heads of the tnquerors, have too often hirnifli occafion for joy and felivuy? Biu what maft:; have been-the ien. ialtons of thoie. wjio were now af, femblerJ, when they refleaed, that wnhout r xciting the anguiQi of one heart, they hai extended the blef- ot hberty to an hundred thou. fjpd being? whaliWe.ref added to !hfPPp;uUuoq orthif country ; and byrmeans unft'imed with the blood ot3a rglc viaim, they hd acquis red a tuoft a new world, and had teid tne foundation for the happi n.ejte. of millions vet unborn! lifter dinner the Allowing toads weredrak, each accompanied by a difcharge of arttllery,.,ati:i the up with appro pru atemufic, from the Italian band. 1 TThe people of the United Stat $ 21 A Corillitution of the Union. vir brothers of Louifiana. 4j The natiousiu am.ty witii the Uaiteli Hates..1 : " i :;, t S" he. Union ef the States! 04 The State governments. I o he r'5 of neutral powers. rathet.aCeenpcace is kWef wir, rather than difgrace. - 9-1 Am and Sciences tur Agriculture commerce and maaufac' -Tlyir Miffi(SPP!a nigh road of commerce beten cltkeos of the fame coun try, not a barrier betweea rival nations. A 1 x. The militia of the Uni ted States. I,f n irmj 3LDi of Ununited States; l'.. l Araerican feamen,' protection to t?emtn the,r youth, and fupport for them in old age, ;' k fhe;mrary of. Geo Wafhingtonand the other departed heroes who fought for our r H T I L, mory cf Fraaklin, Hancock and Adamsj znd the deceafed ftatefmen of jour rvliitioa. ' 1 .-f -Livimrfton and Munroe, ourmiiiften who ocated.the treaty of cesfioo. VOLUNT1U . if ThePrefiJent of the United States. The Vice Prcfident C GuTernw Claiborne. General Wiikinfon, d Chat pat t of the army ar.d militia which descended ihe Misfi.fippi with them to take ma f the, ncwl' -quired territory of . By f he Shaker of the Hou fe of Reprefen, Ji AL ,overegns of the Uni. icd States-The Amehcan.-Eair. 't'oat came ro this city, fays a Chrlerton paper of the 2d inft. ye lejday, by way of the .Santee Ca nal, from Salifo 1 n I ' illlll her cajgo. onfifts of hqgsw falted' aited in bulk, and Tome bJes or C ottorj'. - The hogs were driven to. Gianby, there flaughicred and taken cn board. Died. At Mr. William Mitchell's, in MewSern. ihegoth ult. John S, mmm, f,. of c. ' U,iI Ot our. arK.ver. ja::u-rv IV 1 - 1 es d of 0 US h CharJei - ni iis, fo of ilaiiiax. - Attorney t Law, foracrly fOHN imACH
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