J* ri i TVj lir ari ce. - r Xt «e i» gi»er* --^Ffcidfr tfjr Maeti t79^. tetoft for the* Bjritffli picket &efc&e& fo» t H ftitawuth, Will be received at tfte Poft-Ofiee t IM)UI Wttinrfd»y the The pe»ag«< to Mew-York amft CITY DANCING ASSEMBLY. THE rclpe.3fully informed that the next Aflembly will be held on Thursday the 7th of March. feh. 17 dt7mar To be Sold By way of Public Vendue, on Thursday, the 26th df the Third Month next, A VALUABLE Plantation of Lime-stone Land, Situate in tie Great Valley, in IVtJI- Whitcland tozun/bip, Chejler county, ADJOINING lands of jofcph Downing» Jufhua Roberts, Thomis Merrifs and o thers ; and near the Turnpike road, 28 miles from Philadelphia—the trafl contains 198 acre*, with thenfual allowance, about too acre* clear, of which 50 acres i« Meadow, the remainder well timbered, most of the meadow ground is watered—alto fuffieient water in all the field, by never failing springs ; the plowland is ef tesmed to be equal or superior, to any in the neighbourhood ; one third part is now under cli ver; the buildings are a two-story stone dwelling house and kitchen adjoining a milch h' use, fmolce-houle, waggon-house, two large barns, one stone the other stone and logs, and other out-houfes. There is two bearing orch ard? , a' garden enclosed with a stone wall, Ac- Credit maybe bad for a conftderable part of tUe purchase money. Any person inclining to view the premil'es may apply to the owner living thereon. WILLIAM BEALE. N-B. The sale to begm at i o'clock on said day, rr. the premiles. Weft-Whitelaml, the »d mo. i», 1799. (>4) Marj.ll.l9. ' NOTICE. AI.L persons indebted to the Estate of Will iam HsvsuAM.late o? the city of Charleston, and formerly of thi- city, mariner, dcceafed, are rcquefted to make paynu nt, and those who have demands, ftgaibQ said F.ftate, wiil please eihibi: them to ROSEST HEYSHAM, A<lo;r. Philadflpfc'a. Feb. 6. 17Q9 codjw Samuel Miles, jun'r. Oftbecity of Philedtlpi'ia, merchant, hir ing iffigned ovtr all b's fffi real, pcrfonal and muted, to the fubicriber,, for the benefit of such of his creditors as may fubferibe to the said aflignmeiit Cn or before the firfl of August Mita -Notice i» hereby giten, | TW'-slt ptrfbntindehted to rhe i'aid tKti, tbrya»c «vtt*cfcrt tainaW impne&'ote payment to ertfeer itftlft *ffip»re», or totfce whck it intliirifa) to rec«i«e ttle ! iuli<; in UitQrt u>btrtof legaVftep* wijtbe taken far the recovery orf loch debit, Ui art not diular jed actwrdiii^. GEORGE ASTON, 7 CQJItfELfS COMEQYS, J- Assignees JOHN ALLEN, ■ J A*. 14, NOTICE To the Creditors cj William Richards, Deceased. real estate of William Richards having X brtn recently fold, the creditors #f said efl.tc are reqtiyicd to furoilh their accounts im mediately, a« a dividend will be {truck on the fir ft day of May next and paid at auy time af terwards, on application to WILLIAM BELL. Philadelphia, ajth Feb. 1799. »-th.t'May Stray Horse. WAS taken up, trelfpafljag on the fabferiber, in the townflnr «f Palfyuuk, in the county of Philadelphia,® grey Horfe,about fourteen hr.nds high, thirteen or fourteen years old, blind of his right rje, and (bod before. Whoever ha- loft hiru, by proving property and paying charges,may him apain on applying to the fubferibsr. lOHN SINK, On the Banks ol Schuylkill. Jan. 19, A Farmer Wanted. WANTED a ararried Man capable of man aging a Farm (of 6c acres within 10 miles of the ci'y) having some knowledge of gardening, and wh»fe wife would undertake the charge of a Dairy, &c. —Such pcrfons, on producing fafficient recommendations of their honelly, mduftry and fo liriety. wUI meet with liberal encouragement ; for particulars apply to the printer, feb. 6. Pasture Lot. TO V rented for one or more years, aPaflure Lot in Fourth ftreec. continued, about half a .nile above the city—lt is in a good state of culti vation, well fenced, contnint tureb »chj, and ha< the banefi' of a run of water pafling through ; t —ap) ly to the printer, feb. 6 Land, Town Lots, SsV. LAND in the Township of Cambria and lots in the Town of Beula, Somerset county, Pennfylvwiia, for l'ale at a moderate urict and upon a reasonable CTtdit ; any quan tity may be obtained frefn too acres to io.oco —and good mechanics and laborers may hare lahd orlots for their work. The situation is healthy and the 1011 good the prefrnt I'eßlers are fobei. induftrions and well informed.. A leminary of learning, pub fic library and other ufeful inflitulions have been among the their attentVm. Roads have been cut, and new ones are contemplated in f'.iflV'-cnt directions —The diflarice fro.., Phi- Wel'hia is abo>>t i"ss miles ; from Pittfbu-gh 6r rnilesandfrom Forr Franklin 8j m>le«. Tl* |,.fl rout is through Harrtfburgb, Lewiftown, Jiunri''gdon, &c. tor further parti*»Ur*, enquire of MORGAN RHEES, ITo. 177 South Second.fireet, Phihde'phb, or of Mesin. JONES MOORE, Surveyors, Beula. •L.\ .* \ »w6w I staveuijernent. THE Creditors 0/ WILLI,* W PUIUfELL, (C. N.) Jat« of Worccfttr N'T?, L'.eceafrd,are hereby r.oriEe£<6 apprar at the court bouse irt . c no\v HII, in laid county, on The Bth day of Marc ~ nglt. v ith their against tae faiijLdeceafcd, properly authenticattd, at w-*ch cimr, or as foou th reafter as can be, .1 porti«nal>le (f.vifion or the aiTet* in the hands of the fubf;ri'>-T will be made between them, agreeably to tlie directions o the acl ot'affemMy, entitled "Au a«st to alter and amend the law in certain cares." 3*w»w 'Edward Henry, executbr. fch. 19. . . Attention, Cavalry. Centlerocn of themty and liberie. of Phila delphia, desirous to become members of the Voiunreer Troop of Cavalry, commanded by Capt itobert Wharton, jre informed thlt then ar* several vacancies in the Troop ; and that a committee confifling of Henry Mlerlcei!, i»«- R. Taylor, James Hamilton, Owen Foullcand James Simmons, will attend at Wm Ogdeii's tavern, Chefnut-ftreet, every mondjy evening, 6 o'clock for -the purpose of receiving applica tions. JAMES SIMMONS, Soc'ry. Feb. 6. ALL Persons having any De ■iwbsglmfi tfceeftateof the lite RobctrH*ndU, guoMr> deefifed, are hereby teqaeftcd to present thetifh fettkmtnt, audil! those indebted toiaM cCbKc, to aakeytijvaait of the fobferiber PETER BAYNTON, ") JOHN C&MO!**"* { M. It| Duk-frtH. ) j«n. 14" John Miller junr. Hit KIMOVID FROM NO. 8, CHEiNUT, To the Five Story Building, in Dock, near TbirJ/lrttt- WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONSISTING 01 COSSAS Baftu Mamoodies Humhums T affkties Striped D*reai Cilirors Handkerchiefs, tZfc. iffc. Affb, a large tffortnunt *f . Madras Handkerchiefs, - of tariou* defcriptiont. January i Pennsylvania Population Company. NOTICE i» hereby given to the Shareholders, th«t an affefifment of tight dollars is levied on each thare, payable, one half immediately, and thr remainder in 60 days from the 14th instant; which they are requ<?ft ed to pay to 'he FrealuTer of the Company at the CompanyyOffice, No, $3 Norb Founh-ftiret, igree ablv to the timet above mentioned ** The proprietor* * ill pfeaie to recolleft the fycefii ty of being puwtfcml, otherwise the for ei ire of their shares will be incurred agrrably to the cooliitution. By ofdn of the board) . ». SOL. M4RACHE, *rV> : n* l * Feb. it Charles Campbell, JF AT C H-M A K ER. HAS removed to the *ho;> formerly occupied by Mr John H"bod, No. •<, c-rtier of Front and Chefn.t-ft recta ; where he wiit thank fully receive and execute orders with neatneft and difpak-h I HE HAS CCH ST ANT I Y ON (CANS, A Neat and L?rge Aflortrncnt of Clocks iff Watches. WANTEO, AJOURNETMAN; ALSO> noe or tita Apprcncitfi «f bleparcnu. jawtf FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glafles Wbolefalc and Retail. n»v 14 Just Received, AND FOR SALE, BY T. Dob son, (3* W. Cobbett, A SfcRMON, PREACHED at Charleftown, November 19, 1798, on the Annivtrfary Thanksgiving in Mafiachnfett*. With an Append x, designed to illustrate fame parts of the discourse; exhibiting proofs of the early exi&ence, progress and delete rious effedU of French intrigue and iufluancc in the United Stales. By Jedediah Mouse, d. d. Pastor of the Church in Charleftown. mar. 1. |A beautiful Country Seat, for Sale. SITUATED on rhe bank ef the Delaware, ad joining lands of Matthias Si pier and Mr. Johß Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 miiet from Bristol. The buildings consist of anew two dory Frazn House ana Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piaza the whole front of th« House a pump of excellent water, alio a good garden and orchard— -10 acre» of land will be fold with Oc premises, but more can be had if required. There 11 a gra velly shore at the river, the water stages for Bur lingtou pass every day in the summer season, and the land ltagcs for New-York within half a mile ; any perlon inclining !• purchase may know the terms as sale and othur particulars bv enquiring at No. I», Dock-street, or No. l6r, South Second street. MW tf Feb. saw tf Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to No. 116, south Front (tract, where he intends carrying on his business as formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment of hit own manufactured ladies, gentlemen and children*' Canada Mujk-rat Skins, Witb a complete assortment of FURS, aiways for sale.—He has received per the late arrivals from London, a complete assortment of Fajkionable Englijh Hats, Which he now offers for Tale at very reduced prices. Jan. 19 On Will 2CO Cir C Also, a few Feb. 28. 3*wtf lavrtf 3W'f tuOi&r t' Removal. HATS. i aw4m B»R, '« Whuf, ;al Goods. O: WILLING. 3Uw, jl he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PKOPERTY". AN Excellent fhue il'rff Brick Hortte, i»tu dte the c<»rujcr 4J 7• -Racc-ftrects the bouie is ibout 25 icrt iront an 1 weli fur.f.v cd in every rcfjiCvTt ; the Lot i 5.76 ie€T frei't «>ri Raee-ftreet ami 88 feet iit-jaf n rctnifi kably airy, having a publ.c i'qnareopen in I* rent ot it. Typo thrte *<HY Brkk Bricfc-St'jres, and good Whjrf, fititaieia Watcr-ftreet, be tween Arch ant} K ice-Arrets* thci.t on which tbcfe building arc, ii fifty four feet frost oh Water-street, and comic wes thai wkl»h >*vut 95 feet, tkcn widtu totht fuuth 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front nu the water is ft*ty seven feet ft* inches. thi« let adjoins Jeh« Steinmetz *lq. on the soOth, amd has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very <;etira blt fituatiou tor th* l»uftgefi of a Fiour Factor, or Merchant, Al»rget-!cjt»m two ft°ry Stone I-Inufe, situ ate on the Point no P. int road. being the tirll house to ttre Northward of the five mile Hone ; this houlc is about 6*< f«t fVoot ißd 4c fed ilftp finitbed in a neit manner; there i« a food car den and choue coJleAion of the b«ft fruit tfees, Ice-House and ithtr convenience* witli about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres «f upland and meadow may b* added to i*. A plantation is Bibirry Toumfbtp, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 mile* from thit city ; hounded by the Northampton Road and PoqueSng Creek, thu farm contain abopt 140 acre* «f lu4> * proporthmof which it woodftnd *«"* oKtdtv , a brick dwelUng houl'e, franve baj-n, and other out-lumfe», .and there is fat'J to be>fto»e qvarfyonpart ef it, afthoa'gk it hu rtotyet ben opened, a fur ther deleription Mneceflary a* no pcrfoa will pufichaM without the mifes " . . • A small plant at km iq Towtfliip,l Monrgotpcry county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, idjoin'ng tp Gratnc Park, onwhich is as excellent new Stone House lid Kitchen, with a hrje Stone Shed for the accommodation of trt»elf«r*s ~horto j the fumfe is now occupi ed as a tavern, and it suitable for any kind of public bufmefs, the land is good in quality, a good-ieigMi-rhood, IMI remarkably healthy fituatioo : there is.fifty acres of {and and mea dow in this f*m—Alfo fox file, Several tra<U of laad in different counties of this tlte. The HoiiGt inßace-ftreet firft mentioned and eoe of the Hcufes in Water.street, are now TO BE LET, And ■immcdijte p ffcffion givcu. For term* lpp'y at tfce Soiith-eaft corner of Arch and Sixih-ftrfcn, to 'Mi f TO BE SOLD, THBtixoe V.i healthy Mulmm Boy, who lui ilrati ilyean to frrrd would suit a Farmer ia the louatry—®nqair« ot the Printer, fcb. 47 Notice. TO fee SOI.D, Or ttcb&ngrtl for property in or fitar Pfri -*iadtlpbia, A FARM Of *«4aadrrdaud forty two kcreiof Lmrt oft Ike D»(t fr«) Nrvr- Pact to Lancaster, £?■&> London |S j House ChcQer county, die Farni Hottf* itM ioftocrly uCcd u i Store ud Tirera, for IMeiwikiiiioii *PP'y to CHARLES WHv/RTON, mi M» fioofr Not 138, South Second- M> ■» Red Clover, "J Timothy,... j Blue Grass * f SEEDS, Herds Grass and { White Clover J M warranted f"Jb and free frtm all foul feed, FOR SALE, . Br C. ROBERTS, No. 97. Market, between Second and Tliird ftrect*, Who hat alfi on hand, a general ajfsrtment of Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and brass warea ; I'. Crewley Millingtoo steel, pig lead, blQck-tin, red lead, Spanilh brown, Venetian red, Veroiillian, &c, &c. Whelefale & Retail. inarch % At a Court of Common Pleas held a Union Town the 4tb day tf Decern f-L S.J r ' t^e * ear °f our Lord 1798 '* ' '' before the hon. Alexander Addison President, and his associates Judges of the same Court, ON the petition of Jerem ah CooSt, an insolvent debtor, corfirted id tbe jail of Fiyttte county, P«yiog'he benefit of the laws lor tfie relief of infol »ent debtors, the Court appoint the 6rft day of nett Court to hear the petitioner aod his creditors, »nd or der that he gi»e notice thereof for one week in Fen. oo'j daily paper ending three weeks before tbe dai ol hearing, and also for three lucceffi* e weeks in the Fav ette Gazette, the last of which to be two weeks p/e ---viousto the hearing. By the Court, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, prothoDstary, feb 16. The History of Pennsylvania, By RO&LRT PUOLD, Will be Published this day, and delivered to fubfcriberg and others, B r ZACHARIAH POULSON, jun. At bis Printing-Office, No. 106, Chefnu.-ftn «t, nearly oppofit. to the Bank o> North-Ame rita, and at the Philadclphia'Tibrsry in Fifth-ftreet, fiom two o'clock, un til fun set. WHERE the fuhferibepi, in, or near the city are deCred to all or fend for their copies , and such of them as lire at a distance from Phila-' delphia are reqnefled to dir«a their friends in the city to receive the fame according to the term* in the proposals fpecified, ejeeptingthat toth volumes being now leaay, will be delivered together, in stead of only one as mentioned in the pr pofili. All perfous holding fubfeription papers, freear neftty-requefled : mnicdiately to return them, with the fubfcriptioni, to ZACHARIAH POULSON, jun. •rmai This Day is Publijhed, (To be fold by 'he -.kfe! cr> in Philadelphia} AN ESSAY Upon tie P o; agati r. f f >e Gospel, BY CHAKLIS Oeawfokd. Es(j. IN this pamphlet thrie ;re various fids and ar gvmeDt<> adduced tn J>rm«tha* many of thelidians m America arc defrauded fr-. m the I'«n f rises. Lately published by this A:jbor y The Cbriftian, a rotm in si» books ; a Poetic*! Paraphrase on our >aviours Sermcp on the V ojunt • upon Negro Slavery ; Th« Progr. U of liberty a Pindaric .Od, } OHfcrvjtions u-on the Dowi sal ol the Papal Power,, and th. cor r c quern events; i'roi.uutea to m; ob fcrv»«on» upon the Revolution in Francv, *c. fcb. i 8 - ljt JOSfcPH BALL. thatf tf eod6t ■» la.&m.tu.&fr.tf. X!)e Oajette, PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY 'EVENING, MAACH 5. - - —* PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE,, Gentlemtn of th. Seriate, I TRANSMIT you a ■' ■.■-xv.t v.hick seen.i to be intended to bra < juipliaru. i»b the condition ir.entionrd. at the c<imk of my message to Coßgrel's, of the lift June last. Always difpefed and icidv fftrbn,. e very plausible appearance of preserving or restoring tr .qr:liiv—l nomi nate Win- Vam Murray, our mitiiftcr> re sident at the Htttt; to e m;; p'> :iipo tentiary to the French He put; .1,. If the. Seuatc tliali adv-'c md confi-nt to his appointment, effectual catc ilull be taken in his inftruttions. that he lhall not go to France, without dire it and unequivocal as surance? from the French government, figni fied by their minifler of Exterior Relatiops, that he (hill be received in chara&er, (hall enjoy the privileges attached to his charatt er, by the laws of nations, and that a mini ster of equal rank, title and powers, shall be appointed to treat with him, to discuss and conclude all spntroverGes between the- two Republics, by a new treaty. JOHN ADAMS. United States, Feb. 18. 1799. } [A Copy.] [COP Y.] Liberty. [l. s.] Equality. Exterior Relations,? 3<L Division. 5 Paris, 7th Veiidemaire, of the 7th yar of the French Republic, one and indivibble. The minister of Exterior Relations, to citi aen Picbon, Secretary of Legation, of the French Republic, near the Batavian Republic. I HAVE received successively, citizen, your letters of the 2jd and 27th Fruftidor ; they afford me more and morcrealon be pleated with the manner you h*ve adapted, to detfeil to me your conversions with Mr. Murray. These convtrfatians at firft mere ly friendly have required co/iGftency, by the fantticn I have ijiven to tliem by my letters of the t ith Fruftidor. Ido not recprt that yen have trusted to Mr. Murray's honour, a copy of my letter. It was intended for you only, and contained nothing but what is conformable to the intentions of govern ment. I am thoroughly convinced, that should explanations take place with confi dence, between the two adminiilralions ir ritations would ceafc, a croud of misrepre sentations would disappear, and the ties of friend (kip would be more strongly united, as each party would discover the hand that fought to difunile them. But, I will cot conceal frofn you, that, your letters of the 2d and 3d Vendemaire, just received, lurpri7e me much. What Mr. Murray is still dubious of, has been explicitly declared, even before the Prefi. dent's message to Congress, of the 3d Me!» fidor last, was known in France. I had written to Mr. Grrry, namely, on the 24th Mtffidor, and 4th Thermidor. I did not repeat it to him before he set out. A whole paragraph of my letter, to you of the luh Fruftidor, of which Mr. Murray has a co py, is devoted to develripe still more the fix ed determination of the French government according to these bases —You were right to aflert, that whatever plenipotentiary the government of the United States, might fend to France, to put an end to existing differences, between the two countries, would fee undoubtedly received, with the refpeft due to the rrprefentative of a free, powerfuLand independent nation. I cannot citiaen conceive that the Ame rican government need any further declara tions from ns to induce them in order to renew the negociations. to adopt such mea sures as would be fuggelled to them by their desire to bring the differences to a peaceful end. If mifundenlandingg on both fides have prevented former explanations from reach ing that end, it is presumable that those misunderstandings being do*.e away, nching henceforth will bring ebftacles to the reci pr cal dispositions. The President's in ftruftions to his envoys at Paris, which I have oijy known by the copy given you by Mr Murray, and received by me on the 21 Meffidor, announcing (if they contain the whole of the American government's in ftrucli>»») dispositions which could only hit* beer added to those which the direc, tory has always entertained ; and notwith standing the irritating and almost hostile measures they have adopted, the direftory has manifeftediu perseverance in the senti ments which are deposited both in my cor respondence with Mr. Gerry, and iu my letter to you of the luh F/u&idor, and which I have herein before repeated in the mod explicit manner. Carry, therefore, Ot.zen, to Mr. Murray, those Pofitiveex preluons, in to convince him of our lincfriiv, and prevail upon*hini to transmit them to his government. I prefutne, citizen, that this letter will find you at the Hague ; if not, I aik that it may be lent back to you at Paris. S-lu'e and Fraternity, (Sigi. d) CHARLES MAU TALLEYRAND. Qrntlemer. of the Senate, The proposition of a frrfh negociation with ir ranee, in consequence of advances made by the French government having ex erted I'.. genrraJ a-. attcjri.n and f-> much coiiveiration, as to have given oceafion to ■ n "7 m 'iterations of the public »pinio'i, oy wh v_h it appears to mt, that a ney'inodi '■Kctiun of the cmbafljr will give more ge- I reral fatisfaftioti to the natioa, and „ hap, better aufwer the purpofta we have t view. 10 It is upon this supposition, and with th™ expectation, I now nominate Oliver Elf worth, Esq. chief juft.ee of the States, Patrick Henry, Esq. late govern of Virginia, and William Vans Munzv " minister resident at the Hague, to b ° W voy* ex'raordinarjr and rainifters'plenipot!!!' tiary to the French republic, with f u || ers to difcufl and fettle by a trt P ' eontroierfies between the United State»,nd It if not ,-nded that the two for*,, r these gentlemen shall embark f or F„, u«t:l they flu 11 have received from the V** cutirc Direst ydireS a„d UKquivnCrf furancrs fijnifiett by their Secretary 0 f f , i n "»• th " they shall e i>i 0T lii > v t , attached to that erthehirof nations, and that a or mn.i3er»_o* equal power, (hall be atwoiT ted ano comiaiffioaed t« treat with them JOHN ADAMS. . From the JW ftrk Gaiettt. [The following letters were enclosed fro™ Lari St. Vincent, commander of his \r ttCAC'.» L Espatr, October jo, j.-a My Lord—l have the ple»fu re t0 gr" your Lord (hip, his Majesty's brig undt- * command has captured a French nationM cutter that was cruising between Tarifa a J Tangiers, who had the impudence to a >tarV us - LOFTUS BLAND. Sit Majesty's sty Flora, e j tbt Salvagesj October 4. My Lord—l have the honor to i„f orra your Lordship, that the Salvoes U by W. lix or seven leagues J.fUnt, I f e JJ in ' with his Majesty's fliip the Caroline, i" ctuce of a cutter ; after patting the private f, ;bi i I joined m the chace until nine A. M. when fhc struck. She proved to be the Prefidc- Parker of L'Orient, citizen Ferry, command! cr; a new vefTel, fails well, and belongs to the Republic, but has a letter of marqtiefer fix months. In the chace, he hove 2 11 h tr guns overboard, alfothe (hot and a quantity of provisions. She had captured the Birf, of Liverpool, Robert Tyne, master, bound to' Africa, vrhich Captain Bowen, of the Caro line, had re-captured this morning at four o'clock. Annexed I fend your I.ordfhip a lift of guns thrown overboard ; and have tie honor to be R. C. MIDDLETON. Lift of fee. thrown overboard by toe Cutter, during the chace: 8 Carouades, 36 pounders; 1 long pa, 9 pounders; fix months provisions of i!l species (nearly), and all her beats. A I.;ft of veffeU'captured, re-captuiwi, aal' destroyed by the Flora and Caroline, be tween th-: 19th of July and jth Nov. brig Noftra Senovn de Montr, of 12 men, belonging to Madeira, bouivi from Madeira to St. Michael, laden with bale goods, prize to l'Abelle French priw teer. re-captured the ift of August, 1798, off Palma, by the Flora, apd Cent to Ma. deira. Spanish Packet Gramaldi, of 1 guns sni 2? men,.belonging to Cornnna, bound from Corunna to the Havannah, laden with wine, &f. captured the 4th of September, 1798, off renerifFe, by the Flora, and sent intd Mideira.- Spanish ship la Carlota. of 19 men, bfc- onging to Tenrnffe, bi>U'd from the Ri»tr de Plata to TeurrifFe, laden wth leather and tallow, captured the jcvh 1798. off Tenenffc, by the Flora, and fnt into Madeira. The (hip Bird, of 10 guns and 30 men, belonging to Liverpool, bound from Liverpool to the Coast of Guinea, la den with «ariou< Guinea (tores, prize to Prtfident P.rker privateer, re-captared the 4th of Odobe'-, 1798, off the Salvages, by the Caroline, and sent to Madeira. French cutter privateer President Parker of 12 guns, and fifty men, belonging to Dunkirk, bound from L'Orient, on a cruiie captured off the Salvages, by the Flora and Caroline, and sent to Madeira. French lugger privateer I'Efperance, t gun with mu quets, and 38 men, belonging Santa Bruz, bound from S:tnta Ci'liz on a cruise, destroyed the 16th Oftober, 17981 at Teneriffe. by the Caroline's boats. French (hip Polacre privateer Le Baret, JO guns and 77 men be ong ng to Malaga, bound from Grand Canary, n a crime, captured the 20th of Oftober, 1798, off Tener.fFe, by the Caroline and Flora, and feat to Madeira. R. C. MIDDLETON. Pbeat on*at Sea, 24 th November 179®* Mr lord, J I bave the honor to inform your Lord ship. that his Majesty's ship, urder my com mand has this day captured a French bng privateer called La Refolue, mounting eigh teen guns and carrying 70 mtn. She was returning from a cruize,in which (he had caotured one Enghfh merchant (h'p called the General Wolf, from Poole bound to New-foundland ; and an American ilojpi from Boston to Tiamburgh, winch latter was recapiursd by the Scag last night. TheJPhaetqf baring continued the chace a - ter the prirateer thetwo ffiip-" but I am in hopes that wefhal! f'»°J» again jo.n- I hate the hone? to be, &c. ROB. STOPFOm The Rt. Hon. Lor<2 Br dport, K. B. /' so BE LET, / And immediiiteM&sim'jpiljt&l THK S torps an.l W'li«rf s l»tefy Ocaipirf feM b<rt I heoias, berween Chefcut a»< tor terras apply to - s WILLI AM SHEAFf»> No. J i-'ii
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