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V f I 8&LKM, AngustJ: CSomthe Cape of UQjd Hope. "Ifeftwday morning arrivedftom tlmnce, Cape Jonathan. Lambert, .jan-.-' via St. ttefeiTa Later'acconStlr' C the Cape-- , confirm the capture aSCe yldir-- , and it was expected by the Britiflr, that they fiionld fodn save pofFeffinnof Batavia, and alL tile Spice-Maud- s doubts Srofe in ip&u; minds with rtfpedl to Bata-71- a. Ahputthe 23d of April the Carisfordfrigate arrived in 5$ days from England, fha. bi aught creden- tials, constituting Gen, Grain go- vernor; &.z, of the Colony, winch he is well allured extends Eall to the Wfelternpart of Dalagoa Bay, ijv long. 3f, to, Eatt North, to Cage Ncgae,. inter. 16, South, lb thatour Fifherres 2re depiived ofthat plentiful supply of Oil; vihich may be and is yeaily. taken iiWalwick and. St. Helena bays. A.confidcrab,le Land Force was led out every day at the. Cape to keep the farmers in awe is- - one object of. it, as they are deemeda njutiro-u- let of men, who are con- tinually railing infm rections for i) purposes, &c. Arrived, at St. ilefcnathej6th.May, and soon as- ter anchoring was treated sans ce- remony to a light of the commo- dore Ellison. On the ill of June, Capt. Ellifoi, of the Standard, as Commodoie,with 23 India and Chi- na fliips.two- - Whalers,, and the ship Ameiica, Cape Woolwaid, frbm ,. tfouruon, who put in leakv. sailed for Eui-ope4- 8 hours aster Capt. Lambert was permitted to tail, . Extract of a letter from London- derry, dated the ift Way. " I.never knev more people go- ing to America are this k Yeax WcWave had very trouble-fTim- e times with. Defenders and l?eep O'day boys : but during the circuit many have been-hun- and tbe;comitry, is. at prefetn quiet, About A rmah people drrre not stir cyic aster dark, and patroles ar.e kept about thsir hpufesaud bleach greens.. No Roman Cathplics no7 keep a gnn except he have a free-hol- d often pounds per annum, or 3co-pound- s in.calh, which has in a ' nVarijrer totally deprived1 them' of this privilege Every man mull regiller his at nrs at the quarter and is any magistrate chases aster this day to search the house of any man, he may do' it, ami sine every man ten pounds with whom a gun i sound. This is a' hard NEW-YORK- ,' Auguff?. Ir,.. Extract of a letter from a rerpect'- - able American in London toi gentlenpn in this city. Lpjidjn, May 16", 1796. " tjie States is exceedingly intcr- - efling at-al- l times but peculiaily so- when our iralional affairs ai d in facrirical a poflnre as they were at the date ol the lattli accounts from America. I had occalion to call orr Mr. i--, thij' morning and from received in'teligence of fo'latea date from IMiilaldeiphiaaH the i7t'i-- pi it Coiigrcfs we're then it seems engaged hi debating the iSfolirtion laid on the table by Mr'. M'Clary. Is ca.uiot be that the Ho'ufe ofRepre-fe- n itives would be so mad, as to pt fuchar reloluihin, U is Jfnpcrlfr-hl- they w'ould expole us to the hoi 1 ors of war wlren we are on the 'eve of settling all differences with Gieat Britain amjpably. " The decisions of the-lord- s 6f appeal have of late been as favor- able as we could expect, tKey have? reversed feVeial sentences of con- demnation giounded pn the ordeis-o- f the 5"5h Net. 1 79J, they have.de-tennin- ed to reltore all property feizea and condemned by virtue of those orders is not othcrwifc nation. N'ic'ioll has, teen nib meclaxone and I liear aMr. Alley is the othfcr, of the commiffionefs utHei' the- treaty on the part of this Co'irftry. A better or sitter man could ipt hire been select-- d than ills ftroier j and.l'o far as I know, the? jat'er may Lean eauitiiy fuita-ble.man- ." Captain Lovct, of thefchooner Chatham, ai lived, at nJy. from Leogane, infofins, tuai.up.the ijth. Of July, two ol bis Britannic- (vin, tbe Sam of ?dthe Harriot of 10 six pounders) were captured in sight of Leogane, atfd fafried in there by five l'malf French barges, thredofwluch mounted' one gun each, and t lie other, two. hrd two fwivejs. Aster an engagement of an hour at long fltot, foe barges Eoarded the fchoonors with the lufs of but. ojie man lyllsdknd c,wo wounded. The abpvel'chooneis were fitted out. at l4orC'au-PriiTc- e for the. puruofe of scouring the coalts, '. When the fans-culbttj- boarded the-Sa- the brave Brjtfftf officei s 1 tothcir cabin lrtiging Vive la repu'bliciue I PrflADELPFlfA, August io, Extract of a letter from a gentler man, in Gibraltar , to his friend, in N. York, dated.May 30, 1796. Notwithftandlug the fupeiio-r't- y of the English in the ft leas, there are 10 Republican privateers-ou- t of 1'oulpu, MarleiUes, &c, who have takeBr within tYiis present month 47 tnirlifh vellels, viz1, ix J (hips, and 35 fiiows and brigs, all or wnicn. (except ' lour) Jaave ai ri- ved lafe." t 'Three cf the above privateers- uoaruea cipt JMcall; liom, Leg-ho- rn and Gibraltar. ' 1 . I Extratf of Hetter front "B'oierdeeiiJ, 2010, :'ornf, gib may. A capt ufa privateer named the Adventure, ai rived from Cayenne, relates the jbll owing circumltance. The negroes of the city and coun- try ilirred, up by frfine wi etches liad agreed to' murder nearly all" the. wliices! on Friday : the day' . was not however definitively fi'sed, out mjiyvt qe potpr.Tpti O" delayed according tOfecircamftai(ces. Tliofe of the city were to make them-selv- es nialtcrs of thd fbt, and in- form the others ofjhaf event, by firing13 cannon. , Tlie privateer Adventure, arri- ved at Cayenne, the Wedneday before, artd faluteJthe sort wiilj 9 cannon sire fojc answered it vJitlr three, nd thejl replied with t the w,hole making the number 13'. The negroes, deceived by which they took for the iigiiai areeu upoilr ran 111 crowds to tlie city armed, with- all forttfi iron utensils thev fiould nroeure. fhey were however vvifroiouflv is pulsed by the garrifbn, the inha-bltant- fs, sivFcrew of the privateer. The negro chiefs have ackuow- - J5cl" rile P,r-- s Vu ,le w"'tc cmef j. treaj it afchniera, waiting a bfl'ojjppilimiity. llsis hap peedHVi 'Kivos latt. Arrived on Monday the fliipGe- - ucral Wafl'iingtoji Captain Price from Cadiz, wiiich.'place he lest the 23d of June. On the 26th was brought to by a ship of 18 guns which proved to- - be a .Mocrilh cnlizer. They exaimel the fhir. and aster two hours detention taking a sew articles and compell ing Captain Price toligna dcclcra- - 11011 of havmg received no injury, suffered hint to proceed. His mate was on board the Moor when he saw Cap'tan Prentice, and the crew of the brig Eminiline of Bqfton taken 14 days before lie vvas informed that two fiigates were. cruizing to wefbvard and had taken, 14 Ameii-ca- n an'd Britilhvejlels. It appears to Capt Price, that they took none but such aj. were loaded with gi ain, BALTIMORE, August 2. captain nunaru tnnn Of the sang Tritonlyinsr 2n the ooft of 1.6 ogane, has sent the following ad- -. verdihient so? publication, arid requests that it ihoitld appear in every paper in the United States. Be it liiiown throughout the U- - fitted Stites, that William Camp, feama.l. on hnarr! thp hi sir TritnH of PhiJadejDhiaj and. a native of? New-Je.Tcy- , (as he ha; fworft, By -- .fa...- - ... j Rinflle. h.fn. nl Phil irlplndJa lint -- ; "' 7 ' i" " " "r . fiiilqrm.eduie oflicers of the jinva- - cecrb niteu out at eogane mat Richard r linn, matter of the said lr,ig, had taKen goods oa board laid vp(tf-- l ... Xr ( inn Mil.nlo Ml. ..,1 --. .w i,...u mvi-- , "" that part of the cai ao was. Bricifh property and owned by a Ficuch eiiiia-raiit- In conl'eauencs. of which the fa'id biig was deramed for tnal,and the said Richard rtlmn denied access to her although it rur-l- y appeared by the veHel!a papers that the whole of the cargo on board was rraly and bona side American propertyTandconfign6d to said ma- iler, who is a citiaien of the United States, the veiL-- has been plun- dered of part of her cargo, with- out condemnation. Dated Leogane, ith- - July 1796. RICHARD FL1NN. We vvhofe names are- - hereunto fubferibed, do certify and declare that lull taith and credit is du (in'our opinion) to the above d clarution: William Smale-- , George Revell James Phillips, T. S. Hodgkiu.. We leaTirby, capt Smith, of ther nii. f rony, vvno arrived a revv ciays lllice. 111 II (lavs tiom the Mole. t l. .:,. r -- . uiaL 3 ijiiiim irHii'poiis, inner convoy of. th-e- , itebeck frigate, were capfured on te 12th ult by the French. I he convoy was boamd from one of the windward iflaVds to the Mole, but naUinir down b Cape r ran 01s, some of the flnps otjy of balle, v ill attempt to invad war ivinn in that harbor llint out "uabria, by and cond-uCte- ihem into port the Quebeek made a very narrow ef-Ca- into the M6lc. We uuder-ftan- d that there weicon board the transports, 300 troops, iao brass pieces and 4o,obol llerling. , By the same-channe- l we likewise Yesi rr, that sour deputies fiom the" Spanilh inhahrunts of St., Domin-goy.tw- d, arrived at the Mole, the protection of the Brr--til- h.' . NORFOLK, Tuiy 10 Yeft. arrived here the fchocn FlJ-in- Fish, capt. Allison 19- - davs iro-- nivrig;;a. ) lie day he laired capt. Cohuon'of f he-bri- Cdrnplan-ter- , arrived theie hfora Gauda-loup- e, where his veflel had been earned in, and veflel and cargo-condemne- theie hid been feve-- 1 al vellcls tala-- into Gaudalonpe, & condemned in tl' same manner. The vva( on her home- ward" paflagc from Demerara, when captured1 by a Freneh privateer.-L- xtractCof a. Tetter fron Wilming ton,, in. l. to a. geatlcuian m this town, dated uiy r. . " A finall French privateer ba carrjfod into Cape Fear River a ship and brig, belonging to the Jamai- ca sleet. They are nor admitted, to an entry they are loaded with fugarandrum, and are eitimated at 150,000 dollars value." Lexinto'i, September 3. r' Robert Ckark jun. of Clarke county, offers his fei vices-fo- an Elector, 11 tlie ensuing for Presipent and Vice President of the United Si ates. The Executive Directory of France have caused a -- beautiful white horse to be piefented to General Buonaparte, commander irihief of the French armjvin Italy. -.- .t- A Lanrifter of August favs, " The celebrated Lar haife, so well known in the disasters of St. Domiivjo, as well as in Anjerfc?, under the orders of Genet, as- ter (laying a sew days in L.mc.iiter, on Wed- nesday morning last took his departuie for Kientucky. " He has b;en lately promoted to the rtmk of lieutenant gcfterjl in tlie French ,fervieasd- il, fajd, has aiuvcd 111 this country c a fe&ret.inuTron.f He informs,, that when he lest Pans, (which mud hae been in ApiU last, for he sailed iritii 9antho-na- x to the West-Indies- ,) the fyreftory an tue opannn Amoaiucor were negotiating on an exchange of the SpaiilHi pjut of St. oj for I,ouifi.UKU , or the'REPFTJ . ...vi.i. i,.iBJiioun lKa ivtiirvi,.- - ! Ar rV k. ..t " "- - """- - vi ujii Jrtic accountsi j the Aiitrrans had been defeated. icJ two engagements, on the Seig and at Aldenkirchcn , the arch-duk- e ; Charles icfolved to fall back behind ' .;.... IM..: - ii ... "-"- Jt,jiuaajoaimoii all rlitt, i north ofGeimanv to the- - rrm,ij;l cans ; the fortress of Lhiei,bieit- - item nas already been fm rounded and.Mayence d as hwi-.,- - ded. All this was effect dTtj little inoie tiian t.wo-tiuid- s or the Itft Winjr of lourdon'sarmv thaf ; 1,-- thctioops polled' from Llberfieldl .., , ..w A..Uwu mi. juj'pcr, anta uuiii vuiuguc 10 As.L.en, Kieber advances towards the river Mei'n, the lepnblicas 11 oops nauonea on tnelelt bank of the liiiine, will crols the lattei rr ver, and lollow the vjctorion-- . vanced guard into the heait of tlis Oerman umpire. I he 3000 me quaitered between Colocrnp n Coblentz, had alieady croifcd th3 rihine at isonne and Kieuvvtprl ,lthe 30,000 lepublicans polled iv, ecu iiuiciu anu isino-e- tv have ciofled the Rhine tween cmgcfn ana rthinelels ; the gteatefi. pait 6f the centre of thd republican ai my, composed of 90J oco and led bv men on TnnnlniJ .. ... 1 liJ and Marceau, will follow :hd same-ma-d : slip- innl,! m .... r -- ....v.f.u iriuictiu t ibe head of of 8o,occ men. ivill loice ihej aflagcof the Rhine abevl n.anheiin, Hear Keltfh. and h tt;l manoeuviehe will biiagtlie Auftri ans between two sires. ThilJ i..... ,. , , , . V r1 ncan ainiy aueinDltd in the vitini ciofl-n- 'the Rhine us der the cannon, of the fortreft J riunninguen , and the imporlaa iciuji 01 an uieje opeianons will i s peace w 1 . lhe Gei man Empii e ans the Lniperoi dn the terms dictate by the r 1 ench rtpuhhc ARMY ot ITALY. Thftreruhlicans. bv takino-ivrrT- , tua. had. coninlsted tVtp ,.,( j of Italy : By tire captme ol thi fortiefs of Pifrhiena," they hav lecurea the poliyhon ol their con- - ueits and open.ed a road inro i!i( iompact part of do-- minions The French nrlinnrpr! guai d had all eady entered Tyrolj and the array waj viithin two day; nvaich qf Trent w hicb is ons of rib; capitals of that province. r AVhatis the much boafledpowi of Great Britain ? Has their migS ty sleet been able to protect a fh gle village on the fea-coa- fl of ihpii devoted friends i Is England doc notercapethe avenging irm of the French republic by an inimjjat supplication for peace, tha iiQ the conflict between her ms. ries and the defenders of the- - iht ofnian, willpiove that fie.c fvviin- """S xuiijcjie aie as dereCttye. M proenring ptotection tojjet ovj coafls, as they were incapable- - U save the King of Sardinia, and Na- ples, or to support the Emperor 01 the Rhine. VILL1AM MACBJiAN,! At the Old Court- - Hou,fe,, Cross ftree; BEGS leave to acqufiint the Terchanti Lcxirtgtdn and it? neihboufJwoi that he hn.5 imnnThofl frnm Dl.a.'j.i.L!. afiortment of nitV GOOns -- fllj pacltages) suite"a. tathe. mi- fegfijn j. vfhitt win unpoie; ft T tvf- - psk.nm fei , "...,,..iri. w4. Woolen Clotlis, Dilnitie.Sf -- oating3 Mufline.tt'j, . BUutkets, printed QalicScj, Thickfetts, Muslin.. CoiJmoys, iHandkec-hj.- ' Velvretts Silk Bandaiina dp. veivateens, SfcrwJs,. Fufuans,- .. Pinst zivd Teedlei, Jean; and- - Jejanetts, Ivory Co;nJw, Denims. &Sattinetts, Cutlerv. vl IriflcLirrens'. H'jildJ-fawf- t J?r T?!T..ll Belt Durhjm Tvluflavct in bottles andca&j amau jooKing Olajies in grit fi aaiss, Small Engravings ifl lwdfome fjrames, Taenjioinetetfs, .'l?fJnted Book?, &c. Zee. Lnetopfofit Aijgua.. 1.79,4. it.N 1 UC.KY AC A D & ATY TliS Trustees ?f tjie Kcntqq!SRa&-- my sra reminded,, that; is on the lecond Wcdnefdav of ne.tt S tem- - bii, at. Jegowan's tavern in Lexington. JAIV13S. CRAWFORD,- Cluav August 19, 1736, 3,v f

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1789). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt741n7xm712/data/1221.pdf · ter anchoring was treated sans ce-remony to a light of the commo-dore Ellison

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8&LKM, AngustJ:CSomthe Cape of UQjd Hope."Ifeftwday morning arrivedftom

tlmnce, Cape Jonathan. Lambert,.jan-.-' via St. ttefeiTa Later'acconStlr'

C the Cape-- , confirm the captureaSCe yldir-- , and it was expected bythe Britiflr, that they fiionld fodnsave pofFeffinnof Batavia, and alLtile Spice-Maud- s doubts Srofe inip&u; minds with rtfpedl to Bata-71- a.

Ahputthe 23d of April theCarisfordfrigate arrived in 5$ daysfrom England, fha. bi aught creden-tials, constituting Gen, Grain go-vernor; &.z, of the Colony, winchhe is well allured extends Eall tothe Wfelternpart of Dalagoa Bay,ijv long. 3f, to, Eatt North, toCage Ncgae,. inter. 16, South,

lb thatour Fifherres 2re depiivedofthat plentiful supply of Oil;vihich may be and is yeaily. takeniiWalwick and. St. Helena bays.A.confidcrab,le Land Force was led

out every day at the. Capeto keep the farmers in awe is-- one

object of. it, as they are deemedanjutiro-u- let of men, who are con-tinually railing infm rections for i)

purposes, &c. Arrived, at St.ilefcnathej6th.May, and soon as-ter anchoring was treated sans ce-remony to a light of the commo-dore Ellison. On the ill of June,Capt. Ellifoi, of the Standard, asCommodoie,with 23 India and Chi-na fliips.two- - Whalers,, and the shipAmeiica, Cape Woolwaid, frbm,. tfouruon, who put in leakv. sailedfor Eui-ope4- 8 hours aster Capt.Lambert was permitted to tail, .

Extract of a letter from London-derry, dated the ift Way.

" I.never knev more people go-ing to America are this

k Yeax WcWave had very trouble-fTim- e

times with. Defenders andl?eep O'day boys : but during thecircuit many have been-hun- andtbe;comitry, is. at prefetn quiet,About A rmah people drrre not stircyic aster dark, and patroles ar.ekept about thsir hpufesaud bleachgreens.. No Roman Cathplics no7keep a gnn except he have a free-hol- d

often pounds per annum, or3co-pound-s in.calh, which has in a

' nVarijrer totally deprived1 them' ofthis privilege Every man mullregiller his at nrs at the quarter

and is any magistrate chasesaster this day to search the houseofany man, he may do' it, ami sineevery man ten pounds with whoma gun i sound. This is a' hard

NEW-YORK- ,' Auguff?.Ir,.. Extract of a letter from a rerpect'- -

able American in London toigentlenpn in this city.

Lpjidjn, May 16", 1796." tjie

States is exceedingly intcr- -

efling at-al- l times but peculiailyso- when our iralional affairs ai d infacrirical a poflnre as they were atthe date ol the lattli accounts fromAmerica. I had occalion to call orrMr. i--, thij' morning and from

received in'teligence of fo'lateadate from IMiilaldeiphiaaH the i7t'i--

pi it Coiigrcfs we're then it seemsengaged hi debating the iSfolirtionlaid on the table by Mr'. M'Clary. Isca.uiot be that the Ho'ufe ofRepre-fe- n

itives would be so mad, as to pt

fuchar reloluihin, U is Jfnpcrlfr-hl-

they w'ould expole us to thehoi 1 ors of war wlren we are on the'eve of settling all differences withGieat Britain amjpably.

" The decisions of the-lord- s 6fappeal have of late been as favor-able as we could expect, tKey have?reversed feVeial sentences of con-demnation giounded pn the ordeis-o-f

the 5"5h Net. 1 79J, they have.de-tennin- ed

to reltore all propertyfeizea and condemned by virtue ofthose orders is not othcrwifc

nation.N'ic'ioll has, teen nib

meclaxone and I liear aMr. Alleyis the othfcr, of the commiffionefsutHei' the- treaty on the part of thisCo'irftry. A better or sitter mancould ipt hire been select-- d thanills ftroier j and.l'o far as I know,

the? jat'er may Lean eauitiiy fuita-ble.man- ."

Captain Lovct, of thefchoonerChatham, ai lived, at nJy. fromLeogane, infofins, tuai.up.the ijth.Of July, two ol bis Britannic-

(vin, tbe Sam of?dthe Harriot of

10 six pounders) were captured insight of Leogane, atfd fafried inthere by five l'malf French barges,thredofwluch mounted' one guneach, and t lie other, two. hrd twofwivejs. Aster an engagement ofan hour at long fltot, foe bargesEoarded the fchoonors with the lufsof but. ojie man lyllsdknd c,wowounded. The abpvel'chooneiswere fitted out. at l4orC'au-PriiTc- e

for the. puruofe of scouring thecoalts, '.

When the fans-culbttj- boardedthe-Sa- the brave Brjtfftf officei s 1

tothcir cabin lrtiging Vivela repu'bliciue I

PrflADELPFlfA, August io,Extract of a letter from a gentler

man, in Gibraltar , to his friend,in N. York, dated.May 30, 1796.

Notwithftandlug the fupeiio-r't- y

of the English in the ft leas,there are 10 Republican privateers-ou- t

of 1'oulpu, MarleiUes, &c, whohave takeBr within tYiis presentmonth 47 tnirlifh vellels, viz1, ix

J (hips, and 35 fiiows and brigs, allor wnicn. (except

'lour) Jaave ai ri-

ved lafe."t 'Three cf the above privateers-uoaruea cipt JMcall; liom, Leg-ho-rn

and Gibraltar.' 1 .

I Extratf of Hetter front "B'oierdeeiiJ,2010, :'ornf, gib may.

A capt ufa privateer named theAdventure, ai rived from Cayenne,relates the jbll owing circumltance.The negroes of the city and coun-try ilirred, up by frfine wi etchesliad agreed to' murder nearly all"the. wliices! on Friday : the day'

. was not however definitively fi'sed,out mjiyvt qe potpr.Tpti O" delayedaccording tOfecircamftai(ces. Tliofeof the city were to make them-selv- es

nialtcrs of thd fbt, and in-

form the others ofjhaf event, byfiring13 cannon. ,

Tlie privateer Adventure, arri-ved at Cayenne, the Wednedaybefore, artd faluteJthe sort wiilj9 cannon sire fojc answered itvJitlr three, nd thejl replied with t

the w,hole making the number13'. The negroes, deceived by

which they took for theiigiiai areeu upoilr ran 111 crowdsto tlie city armed, with- all forttfiiron utensils thev fiould nroeure.fhey were however vvifroiouflv ispulsed by the garrifbn, the inha-bltant- fs,

sivFcrew of the privateer.The negro chiefs have ackuow- -

J5cl" rile P,r--s Vu ,le w"'tccmefj. treaj it afchniera, waitinga bfl'ojjppilimiity. llsis happeedHVi 'Kivos latt.

Arrived on Monday the fliipGe- -

ucral Wafl'iingtoji Captain Pricefrom Cadiz, wiiich.'place he lestthe 23d of June. On the 26th wasbrought to by a ship of 18 gunswhich proved to-- be a .Mocrilhcnlizer. They exaimel the fhir.and aster two hours detentiontaking a sew articles and compelling Captain Price toligna dcclcra- -11011 of havmg received no injury,suffered hint to proceed. His matewas on board the Moor when he sawCap'tan Prentice, and the crew ofthe brig Eminiline of Bqfton taken14 days before lie vvas informedthat two fiigates were. cruizing towefbvard and had taken, 14 Ameii-ca- n

an'd Britilhvejlels. It appears toCapt Price, that they took nonebut such aj. were loaded with gi ain,

BALTIMORE, August 2.captain nunaru tnnn Of the sang

Tritonlyinsr 2n the ooft of 1.6ogane, has sent the following ad- -.

verdihient so? publication, aridrequests that it ihoitld appear inevery paper in the United States.Be it liiiown throughout the U- -

fitted Stites, that William Camp,feama.l. on hnarr! thp hi sir TritnHof PhiJadejDhiaj and. a native of?

New-Je.Tcy- , (as he ha; fworft, By-- .fa...- - ...jRinflle. h.fn. nl Phil irlplndJa lint-- ; "' 7 ' i" " " "r .fiiilqrm.eduie oflicers of the jinva- -

cecrb niteu out at eogane matRichard r linn, matter of the saidlr,ig, had taKen goods oa board laidvp(tf-- l ...Xr ( inn Mil.nlo Ml. ..,1--. .w i,...u mvi-- , ""that part of the cai ao was. Bricifhproperty and owned by a Ficucheiiiia-raiit- In conl'eauencs. ofwhich the fa'id biig was deramedfor tnal,and the said Richard rtlmndenied access to her although it rur-l-y

appeared by the veHel!a papersthat the whole of the cargo on boardwas rraly and bona side AmericanpropertyTandconfign6d to said ma-

iler, who is a citiaien of the UnitedStates, the veiL-- has been plun-dered of part of her cargo, with-out condemnation.Dated Leogane, ith-- July 1796.

RICHARD FL1NN.We vvhofe names are- - hereunto

fubferibed, do certify and declarethat lull taith and credit is du(in'our opinion) to the above dclarution:

William Smale-- ,

George RevellJames Phillips,T. S. Hodgkiu..

We leaTirby, capt Smith, of thernii. frony, vvno arrived a revv ciayslllice. 111 II (lavs tiom the Mole.

t l. .:,. r -- .uiaL 3 ijiiiim irHii'poiis, innerconvoy of. th-e-, itebeck frigate,were capfured on te 12th ult bythe French. I he convoy was boamdfrom one of the windward iflaVdsto the Mole, but naUinir down bCape r ran 01s, some of the flnps otjy of balle, v ill attempt to invadwar ivinn in that harbor llint out "uabria, byand cond-uCte- ihem into port theQuebeek made a very narrow ef-Ca-

into the M6lc. We uuder-ftan- d

that there weicon board thetransports, 300 troops, iao brasspieces and 4o,obol llerling.

, By the same-channe- l we likewiseYesi rr, that sour deputies fiom the"Spanilh inhahrunts of St., Domin-goy.tw- d,

arrived at the Mole,the protection of the Brr--til- h.'

. NORFOLK, Tuiy 10Yeft. arrived here the fchocn

FlJ-in- Fish, capt. Allison 19-- davsiro-- nivrig;;a. ) lie day he lairedcapt. Cohuon'of f he-bri- Cdrnplan-ter- ,

arrived theie hfora Gauda-loup- e,

where his veflel had beenearned in, and veflel and cargo-condemne-

theie hid been feve-- 1

al vellcls tala-- into Gaudalonpe, &

condemned in tl' same manner.The vva( on her home-ward" paflagc from Demerara,when captured1 by a Freneh privateer.-L-

xtractCof

a. Tetter fron Wilmington,, in. l. to a. geatlcuian m thistown, dated uiy r. .

" A finall French privateer bacarrjfod into Cape Fear River a shipand brig, belonging to the Jamai-ca sleet. They are nor admitted,to an entry they are loaded withfugarandrum, and are eitimatedat 150,000 dollars value."

Lexinto'i, September 3.r' Robert Ckark jun. of

Clarke county, offers his fei vices-fo-

an Elector, 11 tlie ensuingfor Presipent and Vice

President of the United Si ates.

The Executive Directory of Francehave caused a -- beautiful whitehorse to be piefented to GeneralBuonaparte, commander irihiefof the French armjvin Italy.

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A Lanrifter of August favs," The celebrated Lar haife, so well known

in the disasters of St. Domiivjo, as well asin Anjerfc?, under the orders of Genet, as-ter (laying a sew days in L.mc.iiter, on Wed-nesday morning last took his departuie forKientucky.

" He has b;en lately promoted to thertmk of lieutenant gcfterjl in tlie French

,fervieasd- il, fajd, has aiuvcd 111 thiscountry c a fe&ret.inuTron.f He informs,,that when he lest Pans, (which mud haebeen in ApiU last, for he sailed iritii 9antho-na- x

to the West-Indies- ,) the fyreftory antue opannn Amoaiucor were negotiating onan exchange of the SpaiilHi pjut of St. oj

for I,ouifi.UKU

, or the'REPFTJ. ...vi.i. i,.iBJiioun lKa ivtiirvi,.- -! Ar rV k. ..t" "- - """-- vi ujii Jrtic accountsij the Aiitrrans had been defeated. icJ

two engagements, on the Seig andat Aldenkirchcn , the arch-duk- e

; Charles icfolved to fall back behind' .;.... IM..: - ii ...

"-"- Jt,jiuaajoaimoii all rlitt,i north ofGeimanv to the- - rrm,ij;l

cans ; the fortress of Lhiei,bieit--item nas already been fm roundedand.Mayence d as hwi-.,- -

ded. All this was effect dTtj littleinoie tiian t.wo-tiuid- s or the ItftWinjr of lourdon'sarmv thaf ; 1,--

thctioops polled' from Llberfieldl.., ,..w A..Uwu mi. juj'pcr, antauuiii vuiuguc 10

As.L.en, Kieber advances towardsthe river Mei'n, the lepnblicas11 oops nauonea on tnelelt bank ofthe liiiine, will crols the lattei rrver, and lollow the vjctorion-- .vanced guard into the heait of tlisOerman umpire. I he 3000 mequaitered between Colocrnp nCoblentz, had alieady croifcd th3rihine at isonne and Kieuvvtprl

,lthe 30,000 lepublicans pollediv, ecu iiuiciu anu isino-e- tvhave ciofled the Rhinetween cmgcfn ana rthinelels ; thegteatefi. pait 6f the centre of thdrepublican ai my, composed of 90Joco and led bvmen on TnnnlniJ.. ... 1 liJand Marceau, will follow :hdsame-ma-d : slip- innl,! m ....r -- ....v.f.u iriuictiut ibe head of of 8o,occ men. ivillloice ihej aflagcof the Rhine abevln.anheiin, Hear Keltfh. and h tt;lmanoeuviehe will biiagtlie Auftrians between two sires. ThilJi..... ,. , , , . V r1ncan ainiy aueinDltd in the vitini

ciofl-n- 'the Rhine usder the cannon, of the fortreft Jriunninguen , and the imporlaaiciuji 01 an uieje opeianons will i s

peace w 1 . lhe Gei man Empii e ansthe Lniperoi dn the terms dictateby the r 1 ench rtpuhhc

ARMY ot ITALY.Thftreruhlicans. bv takino-ivrrT- ,

tua. had. coninlsted tVtp ,.,(j of Italy : By tire captme ol thi

fortiefs of Pifrhiena," they havlecurea the poliyhon ol their con- -

ueits and open.ed a road inro i!i(iompact part of do--

minions The French nrlinnrpr!guai d had all eady entered Tyroljand the array waj viithin two day;nvaich qf Trent w hicb is ons of rib;

capitals of that province. rAVhatis the much boafledpowi

of Great Britain ? Has their migSty sleet been able to protect a fhgle village on the fea-coa- fl of ihpiidevoted friends i Is England docnotercapethe avenging irm of theFrench republic by an inimjjatsupplication for peace, tha iiQthe conflict between her ms.ries and the defenders of the- - ihtofnian, willpiove that fie.c fvviin-

"""S xuiijcjie aie as dereCttye. Mproenring ptotection tojjet ovjcoafls, as they were incapable- - Usave the King of Sardinia, and Na-ples, or to support the Emperor 01the Rhine.

VILL1AM MACBJiAN,!At the Old Court- - Hou,fe,, Cross ftree;

BEGS leave to acqufiint the TerchantiLcxirtgtdn and it? neihboufJwoi

that he hn.5 imnnThofl frnm Dl.a.'j.i.L!.afiortment of nitV GOOns -- flljpacltages) suite"a. tathe. mi- fegfijn j. vfhitt

win unpoie; ft T tvf-- psk.nm fei

, "...,,..iri. w4.Woolen Clotlis, Dilnitie.Sf-- oating3 Mufline.tt'j, .

BUutkets, printed QalicScj,Thickfetts, Muslin..CoiJmoys, iHandkec-hj.- 'Velvretts Silk Bandaiina dp.veivateens, SfcrwJs,.Fufuans,- .. Pinst zivd Teedlei,Jean; and- - Jejanetts, Ivory Co;nJw,Denims. &Sattinetts, Cutlerv. vlIriflcLirrens'. H'jildJ-fawf- t J?r T?!T..llBelt Durhjm Tvluflavct in bottles andca&jamau jooKing Olajies in grit fi aaiss,Small Engravings ifl lwdfome fjrames,Taenjioinetetfs, .'l?fJnted Book?, &c. Zee.

Lnetopfofit Aijgua.. 1.79,4.

it.N 1 UC.KY AC A D & ATY

TliS Trustees ?f tjie Kcntqq!SRa&--my sra reminded,, that;is on the lecond Wcdnefdav of ne.tt S tem- -

bii, at. Jegowan's tavern in Lexington.JAIV13S. CRAWFORD,- Cluav

August 19, 1736, 3,v

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