mmm———— to request a warrant to arrest those The Preneufe French frir has tions, and has ordered all the Austrian off,- tl ' ■ll|i|ili|l|||i|||Ti /V Mi.j as I'uUjecis ol Ireland, in Lugfod about 200 , iei 1.... .t > ..It Fippoo. cers to quit the territory of the Cifulpkie c< - ■ jttlvC j[ OiCiyiUAi'lUUl'i their fovercign, but coukl not obtain it : net M.deßuc, 2d captain of the Preneufe, re- Republic. _ b CITY DANC.IUG ASSEMBLY. ——— difcomaged, however, he uga.il mnining at Mangalore as jn after attendant, Notwithstanding these public appearances, e; THE SuM'vtl'w't.ai-.- r Ij.eiif.illy i: formed thft NEW-YORK, February 26. applied, and at length obtaintp an order of with a J alary of 500 pagorlr.s a month." t ' le foreign gazettes throw out many hints n' the next'AJTentbly will be held on 1 hurfday the gy t ( lc Trio, Conger, arrived here yesterday the police to the required ess ct. On the December 14. that ie reflory is actively employed in ti 7th ot March. from Liverpool, we have received London 24th, soon after four injEhe morning, Sir IThis morning Mr. Fawkener arrived at endeavoring to negociate a general peace.— t; - .t., mar — papers to the 17th December. They con- James led the officers of police, attended by the secretary of state's office with dispatches !he Strafburg Gazette of the 27th ultimo, b - fpeak-s very pofitivejy on this fubjett. It c M^iiiLk E p^My,toELiug, S the»Bth in the succeeding columns.' [We thank completely inverted, Jaited till the doors enna, confining an account receded there fat", Wh °, of February, at O'Ellers' Hotel, the gentleman who handed us papers.] were open between five and fix, when he of the deftruftion of Buonaparte s ami) in Jjciiih, lias received directions relative to a <J feb 17 ' entered with his escort, which instantly oc- Egypt, and of that general being now d:iad. general and even to negociate with e ~ Vn/tintppr C r/>r)n/jipr t LONDON, December 8. copied every paffa e. The matter of the We do not find, however, thafthe ac- Englann. Some people will, no doubt, en " 3 * • ( French Pabers house was then call, d, Who on being asked count received at Vienija rests on any good deavorto couple this paragraph with Mr. o THIS Corps is ordered to aflemble at the House rrenco rapers. , . firi>nvillt>*s miffinn tn RerlJn 6f W». Ogden, in Chefnut-ftreet, at 6 o'clock We this day received the Paris Journals for the strangers by their travelling names, atnhonty :it was only a general rumor B ! rIlD - . f on Saturday evening next, on bufineft off impor- to the 1 cth Frimaire (the ,d inftanO bui (hewed their fevera! apartments. Early as there, and as such has been forwarded to I he Uej ot Algiers has ordered his Cor- \ at so late s an hour we can only present our it was, Napper Tandy was found writing, this country &«« By temmand, reader with thnfe articles tW are of the The officer who entered his room, demanded Admiral Dickfon is now at Yarmouth. may tan in witn. b G. K- HAX/USQX, ijl tcrj t, o-reateft imoortance • ' his passport, which he, with much confidence He is to take upon him the command of the Balhaw Aly, governor of Jamaica, has n —LIJ s L-u. r;--T— ' ' Pauis o Frimiire Nov ,8 said he would produce, a ldgotngto his titynlc North Sea fleet, in the room of lord. Dun- taken possession of three places in the late ( WELCH SOCIETT. Yeilerd rif err 0011' M Ru'ffo -he Nea I took out a pistol, * w hiclj j irefeuting at the of- I cart, who leaves that station. I \ enetian Dalmatia, occupied by the French, { . politan ambassador to the French Republic] ficer,. lie said, "Tl is isLiy pafeort !" The A mail which left Dublin on Saturday The capture of the antient Venetian island. t npHE m?mb«r» of the Welch Society are re- „ f officer, however, being a man of uncommon lad, has arrived, but brings little new. ot Lt ngo, /ante, and Cephaloma, by a di- , fifft A" tan-of legation will remain her'e as charge bodily ilrength, feieed and wrefled the pistol The propdfed union is Bill the prevailing v.fion oftte combined Ruffian and Turkift Tavern, No 86 Chefnut-ftreet, to'chooff offi- d'affaires. from him ; at which time the guard called topic of Convention in that capital. «eet s confirmed j and «t further appears cers for the enfulng year-a dinner will be provid. , j Frimaire, Dec, 1. by the fcuffle, entered the room, and fecur- We are extremely ferry, fays a morning that the lame iquadron had taken the port ot ed and on the table at 3 o'clocV precisely. Some fvmptoms of commotion have mani- ed Mr. Tandy, who tcg-.ther with his alio- paper, to learn, from the best authority, Corfu, and forced the French garnfonof , OWEN FOVLK, Secretary j Rthf tment of Saone ciates, were shortly after put in irons, and that notw.thftanding the great lenity Jhewu tbe rfland to retreat towards Mezzo, and to J±2l T and Lout. A part of the garrison of Dijon by order of Sir J. Crawford, confined in fe- by the marquis Cornwall* to the Inlh ,n re- throw itfelf into that fortrefs. &JT The members ot St. An- has been fern thither to suppress the infur- veralguard houses. m bellion, it has been discovered that they are " judge by the most recent accounts from drew's Society arercqaefted to attend their quar- Kents . No sooner had thisevent Jgwifpired in the at tins moment fwearinp: in great numbers Italy, respeCting Malta, Ave may daily ex terly meeting on Thursday the ißth instant at " Letters from the weftcrn departments an morning, than citizen Marrajfm, the minil- at United Irishmen. The nunufarture of pett the welcome intelii,';ence of its furren- M'Shane'stavern, at evening. flomxe that a ts are ' tQ re ter of the French republic, sent a note to pikes has been found to be going on in an a- der to lord Nelson. The inhabitants of feb at. ' ganize the Chouans ; and that the country the Senate claiming Napper Tandy and his larm.ng degree, under the expedition of Corfi« arerilo endeavoring to expel the - ' WAWTFn is mfefted with robbers, particularly the de- colleagues as French citizens, and threaten- receiving assistance from France. . rend,, from that island. fer*" C 1 """ m* «»*—• to MURDER of BUONAPAR-IE, .5-^6. \ feb, aj. ?t vafl iorefl of Haguenan are again ravaged by strong. • and his Officers. commend n r ar ' '! e ~ NOTICE a band of brigands,'who have at their head In this perplexity the Senate held an ex- Although the advices, which Cached us ! ltlon t0 compare this To the Creditors of William Richards, one Weber, who escaped lately from the traordinary deliberation at i,ve o'clock on on Thur sday, 1.-d us toexpeft feme very piopof J b MtPn-' ' ' W " Deceased prisons of that city. Saturday evening, which lafte*.-ill midnight, favorable news from Egypt, yet our most nPHE real estate of William Richards having If we can believe a letter from Trieste, Yesterday another meeting Was held, but fa W me hopes could not have anticipated Nothin further w ~j] J, . , 1 bren recently fold, the creditors ®f said admiral Nelson was exped\ed in that city, to the relult i, keptprpfoundl) fewt. the glorious news received yefUrday, and f or s o me da *s in cormh > • f i estate are reqwefted to furnifh their accounts im- take on board, perhaps, the Auftnan troops J his, however, is that the Se- which will form a pleasant addition to lore; • j r j . , 01 , ( tlc ntws medlakely, as a dividend will be struck 01. the destined for Naples. ' nate, againfl the will and rcpr. intations of Nelson's viftory. '• Conftantinople— firft day of May next and paid at any time al- I 2 Pnjpjiire, Dec. J amcs Crawford, has ordered two of the Ycfterday morning early Mr. Fawkener. , *• 'ij" k _ 1,1 1 pi-c a s they terwards, on application to Some here endeavor to make it be believed, prisoners to be unironed, what rßeir fate will a king's messenger arrived, at the secretary lilrr!/ ^ erc ar ? Pb'ladelnb'a icrliFfli -or m tht'iMav tbat the intelligence refpetling the capture be, cannot yet be ascertained. 0 f state's office, with dispatches from fir confirm t' t) 1 " te - ——'— : of Mahon, by the Englilh, is premature; Napper randy is in a bad mte of health. Morton Eden, his majesty's minister at Vi- . ff.ifl'n-iti-.i 'f' ' as a l re " A beautiful Country Seat, for Sale. but unfortunately it appears to be too cer- Ihe French charge de# affaires, citizen enna) dated the 3d inft. He landed at Har-f .7 . c •.' n- V' , UOl , la j a r t< " 3 a , QJTUATED on the Hank of the Delaware, ad- tain. It is confirmed by the last letters D* Maitre, apprehensive of the fate of the wich the preceding night from a bye-boat 'rouncil "• t'cai" ph'-ii" O joining lands of Matthias Sipler and Mr. John from Spain : they all agree in slating, that prifor.ers, offered a confidci-ab'. :umof mo- hii-eci at Cuxhaven, as he was directed to . , ' ' '' ; "1 aS tJ w Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miles the Englilh landed in considerable force, and ne y to an officer of the Hambugh regulars, ma ) ce every poflible expedition to England. , S , . . . c , ca '•■ k u1 • • from Uridyl- . that the place was immediatel)- given up, as l^c S uar< li tc P C! mitf' their escape ; a d v i ces brought by hi 31 are as follow : , ,• ',J '." ' 1 'V 1C!KI ' The build,ngjcotifift of anew two story Frame f oni fi cations , havine been razed at the but he indignantly refufed, and proclaimed 0n thc ,d inft an extraordinary courier f°rwarded the news to Vienna, had House and Kitchen adjoining— .3 roomson a floot, tne iOTOncations, Having Deen razed at the ■ ® liPionor him Sir Tames 1 xr extraortlinar) cornier been once deceived in reirard to the burnimr a Piaza the whole front of th« House a pump of end of the last war, were not tn a condition the atte " l P' t0 oil. onor in.n. air James arnve d at Vienna, with letter! to baron f . f , ~ , . „ ° •xcellcft water, alio a good garden and orchard— to make any resistance. Besides, the inhi- Crawford, and citizen Marrafjn immediate-1 Xh ti from baron' Herbert the imperial I.u ",T , Alexandria. Granted j 10 acres of land willbefold with tfe premises, bitants who had been so long under the ly dispatched to their retpe&ivc courts the internuncio atConftantinople.datedthe 17th i u this very circumflancewould -f.XrfJ! h ,L hld j[ T TZtr ZZ'L'iZ' government, and were accustomed to Particulars of this important event. November. These letters state, that gtrur- WW 7 " f felly, thoreat thc river, the water ttages tor 15ur . ° 7 lingtdn nafs everyday in the summer season, and Jieir manners, do not ieem to have made ■ +• *r, r Buonaparte having been made acquainted \forton Eden have difuatrhrd fnerial the landftages for New-York within half a mile ; much opposition. The British troops, which The Ir.th state pnfoneri continue in close j with thi indentions of the Arab chief, Mou- f ,f I A a fpec.al mef any perton inclining t» purchase may know the effe£ted this conquest, were those that lately cu f toc ty* cdackwcb has, as well as lan- ra j gg w jj Q was marc hing towards Cairo ', l ', 11 ''j V not t:U ' tj - : v - v '» terms of sale and other particulars bv enquiring at foiled from Lisbon on a fee ret expedition, dy. been relieved from r.om, on the remon- wlth very considerable force to attack him, ; vell au ™ entlcated tronl various quarters. No ix, Dock-ftrect, or No. l6r. South Second- conqU est is of great importance to ftrance of thc F « nth r " :ni^ r - summoned a council of war, to which some U'f re «P tarc Alexandria, j feb a 7 tu>h&ftf the Englilh, as it will afford excellent shelter Decern , t. , .of the leading menamongthe natives, who fr/ T l ' s > lat "_ ac 11 Pennjyivanio Population Company. A letterfrom Madrid, dated 16 Brumairc, Blackwell, being claimed by France, the firft a| , the ( - - Qr officer< . of his QWn armv were '" en - he garnfon was not only weak, NOTK I. i, hereby given to the Sh.reholder. that (November 6) fays, «We have just received as a S eneral of Brigade, and the other like- jnviteJ tQ jn prdtr tQ conf]der ofthe but ™ uch 10 want of prov.fions and water. ,n .Mment of E. K hi doll.T. is lev,ed .n e«h (bare, f rom thr Indian Seas the following intelli- Wlle bearing a comm.lion in their service, best means of defending the country and of , '" S neW f CSnnot fa to mak e a very fcn gencej Which gives us much pleafui :It is * The |te ot Morris and J52,S M ed to pay to-h« Tre.fi.rer Of the Company at the an account of a complete vi story gained by Feters, who continue ironed, appears certain the troops . inics in luirope, as well as the interior of Company's Ofßce, No. 53 North Fourth-street, agree- the brave General Avala, who commanded a as no P owers interfere tos?ert their punish- Buonaparte havintr opened the business of 5 V , I(: W,H tend t0 confirm the O P U ■»» fHsates, «»«• . M 1 the meutiiyj, a geutleman fnpiii Tripoli, whn ty of being punftual, otherwifc the tWeiiuro of their have fa.len in witk an English squadron of * _ I was present, drew a pistol and (hot Buona- t- r . .. 1 y lent {hares will be incurred agreably to the constitution. nearly 1 the fame force, and after an obstinate understand that a letterfrom Mr. p arte dead 011 the spot The native officers ° .'yP l to u'-'nee importunities, which the By order of the hattie, funk one, and obliged the reft to Sm,th ' « Constantinople, has the follow,ng j ollowsdthecxa f eof the Tripolitan gen- C ° uld ncither «« rid of, nor febtfi MARACHE, secry st rike ." Wh ~,, ■ tV t tie,nan, by the other French'offi- fat ' sfy - A letter from Constantinople, dated 4 V J" he Ft« that hnded m this county „ J whomwere put to death.-This Wp „ r , Wharf and Stores, For Sale. Brumaire, Odober a s , fays-, « Calan Pacha, and att " n F t ;' d % revolutionize Alban.a w.th di was the f so ,. a er;ll nwf . We are concerned t learn by letters from •-THAT valuable Estate about 71 feet 3 inches governor of Damascus, has been named Se- tw ° S™f' a their , head ' * facre of the French who were at Cairo ; and ' A ftl" * r ™ ch J"S^> lon Water street, bounded on the north by rafkier (commander in chief) of the army " ul^ r ol l S° "e taken, and 60 of their a „ Mourad advan ' it formed part ot the Brest expedition to Saflafrafs Oreet, and extending into the river De- destined to aft against Buonaparte. Accord- heads are now on poles before the Seraglio. was fxue A c d that verv few of them ,vn,,ld ileland > and was capt jredby the Melampus, laware.ncl which are eretfted very extensive ftom ing to the latell advices, the'number of the The fame letter fays We hear that e scape- to tell their own tale of what had S , burnt l " Pi y raou th. Particulars and wharf in good repair-plenty of water for the army a fr em bled in Syria, was very confidera- Buonaparte has consented to the prtffing in. h ' le(1 . L not known. largest ftip» to lay at the wharf, in every r< fpea They were to beuin their march about dances of his army to return to France, at, , * . • , , We also learn that the famous Jacobin a capital Gtusition for any buhncfc requiring exten- UlC# , IJ, o n ine ir m arcn aDout •' \ buch are the accounts received from Sir p rtri p. a „ j , J five warc-houfe, and th, convenience of the the ift of Vendemaire, September aa . lei fto Alexandria, and aboard tlie transports : Mwton Eden _ Ind dent of offlcial J ra " B °" St * Andrf ' "horn our readers will wharf, or for any perfoa wilhing to invest money A Ruffian corvette, a brie:, and a tranf- an Venetian razees. | a • w u; r h t _ ftm .. rßtT , pnt recoJlect as having been the (Tommiflioner of jn real estate, that will produce a handsome in- port> arrived successively at Boyoukdera, On both these fubjefts we may look for . are rendered hiVblv probable bv cverv ° b^ f P| errc on wjb|ch engagtd tf "tro.f.n J , r .,l„bl, o™,d R«,, wrll C- hj*. . n»U «1»« bec„. du, „ om .ffffT.' "° f j""', "j cured in the city, and of luch amounts 5S to be an wait foi the second dn lfion from Sebafta- V TVrember 1 his event was evidently the result of a bold th Commirtep nf P hi' <; f tulated ' «hjea to any perfo» desirous of inverting money pole, which is to reinforce the fleet of admi- December i 3. conspiracy formed to get Buonaparte and his T , V k , Safe ?' on the tn " in that way. _ ral Ufchakow, in the Mediterranean. Advices received overland yesterday enable superior officers together - and havinc dif- e■ . r' 3t e^gt met the late For further particulars enquireinf>he rabfenber, The Ottoman and Ruffian squadrons touch- us to jive the following interesting extradts patched them, to cuufe a'general rlfine ou tie lon S ™ lce merited. He wasconful „ J r , ed some days at Scio, in order to procure from flie Bombay Courier of July 18,1798. th; French troops who we're difcerfed ver " n y r " a ' a " d at tlie breaking out of the and Month°-nh tioo' rn ' mw*w pro-vilions. Two Ruffian frigates failed thence "If any dependence were to be placed up- the imtnenfe cit'/ of Cairo. The nmnv in- * ar Wlt!l ' he 1 or . te i thrown into con- T '■ —— : for Alexandria, accompanied by fix Turkish oiMie appearance of Mahratta affairs, some tenrepted letter's 'from the French officers in along w.th the other French refi- CHARLES C/AMPBELL. vesse ls» with ten gun-boats and bomb-ketches. ne«< commotion is not far distant. Nana Eijypt. are the befl teftimonv of the aVersion !, U^ ey :. Hav 'ng behaved with Ur j<TCMM AKsi R We bave since learned that the combined Furnavefe has been brought from his station of the natives of the country to their barba- BTeat8 Teat vlolen ce in his captivity, the Turkish J* 7 A C r H ~ A * J ( KE *' squadron was seen near Milo. to Scindia's camp, in the neighborhood of r ous invaders and they noV fec-m to l ave Sovernment ordered him to receive the bafti- H A £ which the French Have Poonah. An Front and Chefnnt-ftreets; where he will thank- i n th< j °' d P of Alexandria, are. le belonging to the Nizam, afid said to be in oonnnitted by Buonaparte and his offerrs, 0 ' b ' lVe t0 " fully receive and execute orders with neatness Caufie and the Dubois, of 64 and-56 guns ; conceit with the Poonah Carear, is on its who delivered tip the town of Alexandria to £ , lavorl "; v » rtue of Republican*— and dil'pahrli la junon, le Cancre, le Muiron, of 40guns; march to the Mahratta capital, and has pasT- pillage and fury tor tour hours. Equality, among thole people ! HE H.M constANiHf on hamd, l'Alcefte, le Courageufe, la Matitone, le Leo- ed the frontier. The Peihwa is said to en- But the above is not the onlv news con- 1 ls no reason whatever to doubt the A Neat and Large AfTortment of ben, of 26, and le Montenotte, of 34; le tertain doubts of hisporfonal lecurity ; and tained in fir Morton Fden's difnatches The truth of the above intelligeiice, as it vJascon- Clocks Sis Watches. Rivoli, Is Salamine and le Juerte brigs ; la the city to be ia daily appreheniion of plun- Pacha of Rhodes having landed at Abouki 5. m 'n several vessels which arrived at Portugaife, l'Oranger, I'Aglae, bomb-vessels ; der. The deftruAive effects ps these intef- 8000 Barbarv troops, who are the flower of ' on " antl "°P lo from different parts on the WANTED, la Negreffe, la Chafieur, l'lndependant, le tine feuds are obvious—the neighborhood of thc Mahomedan militia attacked the town da y P the date °f the dispatches. A JOURNEYMAN ; Vis. and le Chien de ChalTe, cutters, with the armies has become a desert, and trade 0 f Alexandria, which was retaken without r Navy Board has purchased ihe hull* ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpedla- la Victoire galliy ; total of the crews 4953. almoftextinfl—until the intrigue explodes, much resistance. The particulars of this following prizes taken by Lord Nel ble parentt. The flotilla of the Nile, under the com- the semblance of friendfhip disguises the ex- capture are not"known • but it is probable 3t lhe fwm of viz. the r r. " and f r ta ' "admiral Parree, consists of le treme of perfidy. thataH the French garrison remaining there ® nd I>nant, of 80 guns ; the A , i r Uin-c P Cheb t' R c evan^ he 'demi-chebec,and has been put to tl.e lword. Thi deftruition Aqui'ou, Conquerant and Souverain Peu- A large quantity or \\ atch G laiies a Capi icieufe, le Sans Quartier, le Pluvier, Extract of c letter from the Isle of France, or capture of all the French flopping in that P , 74 S"" s - Th f two last (hip. were Wbolefak and Reta.l. 1 1 Eclair cutters ;h1 Coquette - dated JfrU St 17*ti port will now become a matter of course. ""ly va ued at 50001. each, the Franklin at 3SW iL_ and -galleys, and PHelene, « The vill.mies of former governors are December k 7. 30.000 • Oeorge-Town, Potomac, M a Viftoireandi Lfperancegun-boats. trifles light as air to what I have now to re- Yesterday arrived the mail from Hamburg Lord Hugh Seymour sets off for Portf _ f These vessels are blockaded by the division [ ate . The committee of public fafety is no due last Wednesday. Although it brings mout h a few days, to re-hoist hi. flag, and TWILL fell one Two Story BrickHeufe arid Lot c °mniodore Hood, who has before mor e. It has given place to a permanent no news of a decisive nature in regard to pub- P to Lisbon, on which station, as he lon High-ftr 'et—-One Two Story new Frame A exant ria the Zealous, of 74 guns, the committe of seven, taken from the Colonial lie affairs on the continent, yet the corref- 18 ex P e &ed to continue some time, Lady •*%<>*,•*> »' P»» d "" b >- « h ««.% than HjWh'wa KoWpur Urn, ki> Thi-lotwill admit of improvement,being 7? feet £ ' > » S TLfLr K m their adions. The only law ex- otherwise. will, some time hence, change the Portugal I front by Ijo feet t.ack—For further particulars > '' c an: °«ore jjam etta, one ifting is the supreme will of these Heptarchs. Every thing indicate* approaching hoftili- tor a more distant station, it is tbouuht the enquire of THOMAS r SPROGELL. 'P 0 tie ine, two frigates, la fortune Poor Malartie in his palace is a puppet, or ties ; but the season of the year mull prevent as successor to admiral Rainier, G^T°WO : rtrVw ' a lorr,de, and ledger cutters, rather a doge, who, if he dared tHifcleafe tor the preient any operations in the North time is nearly eapircd. feh - 3>W3W Ih efe three last velTeh were taken by com- them , would indeedb e we dded to the L._ of Germany. The archduke Cha.les has - Samuel Miles, jun'r. froniToulon L e b er ia ate J come I heir firft great objeit is the tranfportatiou eftabliihed his head-quarters at a town called LEGHORN, November 8 V Of the city of Philadelphia,■merchant, hav- ' De C e mb er 10. of fufpefted dangerous persons.—When a Montort, adjoining the country of Grifons. The day before vefterdav" the court set t ing affigtied over all his fffefls, rtal, perfoßal lienchman has been guilty of avowing a he imperial troops, quartered in Bohemia, out for P f a . Yesterday eveuinff wc were and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit NAPIER TANDJ. criminal love tot France, he is dispatched have marched partly to Tyrol and partly to exDe&ino- left*.,-. ( v • , t 1 of such of his creditors aj may fiil.fi rihe to the Hamburgh, Nov. 27. instantly on board the firft ship no matter the Lake of Conftunce ; they are to be renl >- -ivivcA 1. ' 'f" 1 5, nice ' aiu l " ai n0 lie iimk said alignment en or before the fltft of August The vessel in which Tandy and his com- where bound ; the convenience of the com- ced bv the Ruffians, who it U r. m , f'l r, . „° c e cue '. rom Germany, when w< ( S) P next. . panions had been on the coast of Ireland, mander of the vessel is not consulted. Some will ad. against general T.ilrdan a W 3,1 amve,difpatched by our Notice IS hereby given, was driven by a storm on the coast of Nor- have received a convenient hint, that as the Franconia and Lower StSia Th J? at Bolog ß a, with the new. that the Hf To all perfoni indebted to the said estate, that way, from whence, apprehensive that in na- muster-roll was not to be charged w-lth the haps, one of the reasons why th ' ' '*4 C i, U /^ Cr 1 en they are rrqt.efted to make immediate payment yigating the north sea, they fbould fall in names of the difaffefted—Dead men tell no in chief of the , r J ■ T C ?? <Bto s ,s letters and P»ekets taken from him. ■ h to either of thc aflifrnees, or to the laid Samuel with foine English cruizer, they resolved to tales. Or: the arrival of a pair of Ambaffa ven to Prince hi \ beel> S 1 " °« r government immediately held a council, 4"ht- *« f '° m r f"K sM ' fL -::-s i < the recoverv <if fueh debt., as are not difchar their route, was received at Hamburgh fbort- tic was ordered to issue out a flaming'procUv wn^jfhis brother. tlie don,in to repair. \\ hen Lis arrived at the place , ged accordingly. !y after they bad arrived there (on the 22 d mation, unfolding all the secrets of Tippoo ! Priftce Frederick of"'Oranov V rr r hc re the fittings of the councils were held, GEORGE ASTON, 7 of November;) They were traced to the inn it talked of the offenfive arid defenfive abi- tfr command of -he V. • ha -.' i -" sr . ed that mm, LUr heard the report of what had tj , CORNELIS COMEGYS, > Assignees bearing the %n of the arms of America : ance that mighty potentate means to enter conlpofed of no otitmtvC t" 1 " P ' aCt - h JOHN ALLEN, ) Sis James Crawford, the British minister, into with the Republic, one and indivifiblr- • commander in chief of" t* 4 oube ?? Jt wa4 teprefented to him, that this wa« fj feb- 14. 3*wtf immediately, waited on the chief magistrate inviting our brave youth to rally round his that count, v'has afOs # army in not the condua to be (hewn towards a loyal w ■' •" ea tejed upon his tunc- court. The Cifaipine minister as.fwercd l u} V.V •• . r Z?' 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