Jt.in * > Letters we re received at the India-House, By an express messenger, dated Constantino ple, 17th November, and Vienna, 3d De cember ; the former Rates that Buonaparte was killed in an action with the combined forces of Egypt, and the Pacha of Acri the latter, and which is believed to be the authentic account, {fates, that Buonaparte, and h:s principal officers, were killed in the Town House in Cairo, whilst he was giving orders for levying a new contribution, and that the army was afterwards dispersed with great slaughter. Tbefe statements, we understand, were communicated to Sir Morton Eden by Baron Thugot at Vienna, to wjiom they had been sent by the Imperial Minister at Conftanti nsple. * The above intelligence, immediately on its arrival, was compltfnicated to the gen tlemen of Lloyd's O ffee-houfe. Some new reports prevail on the fubjeit of another counter-revolutionar}- attempt v.h;ch has been made in Holland, with more fuixefs than that which caused the late ar- Klts; but we have not been able to ascer tain through what channel it haß been re ceived.—The rumour is, that one of the gar risons on the southern frontier has revolted, and hoisted the orange cockade. Priiate letters from Belgium received by the last Hamburgh mail, state, that the con test between the French and the Insurgents, is carried on with a bitterness that, for the lonour of humanity, is not very frequent. The French having hadrecourfe to their old method of the fulfiladc, or shooting those whom the chance of war threw into their power, thi insurgents revenged the murder of 300 of their comrades who had been put to death in this manner, by drawing forth 500 French prisoners, who were (hot in re taliation. There are supposed to be two libraries in the Seraglio ; and there is reason to think' they contain many Latin, Greek, and Orien tal manuftripts. Europe, at different times, has been flattered with the hope of difcovrr ing in them the original Gospel of St. Ma th%w, all the Decades of Livy, and all the books of D'odorus Siculus. It is laid that Lewis XIV. offered the Porte 200,000 crowns for leave to examine those libraries, and take from them any books he thought proper. As w«r are now becoming friends and a lies to the Turks, our Ministry might eafijly obtain leive for some of our men of learning to examine the libraries of the Se raglio : what an acqui/ition it would to literature ! and some thing good might fee obtained from war itself,. On Wednesday morning an unwelcome visitor made its appearance, for that time obly, on the "lower rampart. It was no leu than a Royal Tiger brought horfje in an Inuiamtn, which having burst open its cage, stalked roajeftically to fhr disquietude of the gaping fentineli. TKfc alarm was given, and a bullet soon laid low the noble bead. It is said to have been the fine(* creature of the kind ever seen in this country. December 19. It *as ytittrday ftroagly rumored, on the authority of a private account, faidto have been brought by a ship, arrived within these few days from Embden v that the King of Prussia has finally declared himfelf a party cis the New Coalition forming against France. It is understood that the infurreflion in the Netherlands .£>ll rages with cou&derable violence, as alio that disturbances have brok en out in Alsace, and in several places in the South. > - ; t. : $ Monday some difpstshes -were received at the Secretary of State's Office, Whitehall, from Jersey. Nothing material occurs in .that quarter—The French fenn perfectly quiet on the opposite coast, in the diftrift of St. Maloes, &c. We are informed, by a private lettei from Copenhagen, of the 4th inft. that the French schooner privateer called Barras, has carried into Fleckeroe, in Norway, several English (hips' bound from Liverpool to the Baltic ; sua,a French privateer having arrived in the post of Stavanger, the crew came on (hote, entered the houses of the inhabitants, and attempted, to levy contributions. On the latter refilling to pay them, the French took to anus, and, wounded several perfonA. The inhabitants having joined in fufficient num bers, the captain as well as the crtw of the privateer, were ordered by the Governor to !»e put in irons, and the /hip unrigged. His Damffi Majesty has not only fully ratified thefc proceedings, but also ordered the offen ders to be tried ami punilhed according to l'iw ■ A crowdep theatre !—A few nights ago Drufy-lane pit had, at the rifmg of the curtain, an audience of nineteen persons'; there were however more than double that number at half price ! A Tragedy from a gentleman of theChureh rtnrned Whalley, one of the early friends of Mr.. Siddons, is expe&ed to be biought forward at Drury-Lane Theatre. This piece is to be followed by another Tragedy fropi •lie pen of Mr. Pratt. By the information of a person who came «ver in the last cartel from France we learn, that the account of Buonaparte's death had reached that country, where it wai general ly believed ; though t.he Direftory were at fcrvat pains to suppress the intelligence, or to cauf'c it to be discredited. Crim. Can.—%'eflerday a cause which has lately much interested the faihionable world, «ame tin (by default) before the Sheriff's Court, when a verdi.it was. pronounced a ;<aiiift Gapt. C for io,oool. damages. These are the larjjeft damages that,ever were given in a similar cafe in this court. The dii lce of Leeds, lord Mulgrave, and several oilier refpeftable wrtneflcs attended to prove the apparent domestic harmony between the parties. LONDON, December ij. December 20. There ts ao truth whatever 111 the report of Mr. Ti-:i;ney having got an appointment in India. It has become th| practice of the Pppofiu on Pape(s to give tic names of those who di vide agaiftll the Income Bill. There is one fatisfadlion-—the Lift takes up very little room. The ftateirient tint count ZenobitJ had been permitted-to return to Kiiglind is very incorrect. The fact is," that the caurit ha-' ving made applicatioivthiough font very re fpccUbk channels to puss through England tor the purpcle- of embarking at FalniOuth on his way to Difbon, he was permitted so to do, only on the exfuyss condition that he lliould repair to Falmiuth from Yarmouth where he landed, withas little delay-as pafii ble. He was not evil permitted to pit's through London. It is not a little curiius that any of the remains of oppolition lltuld attempt to pre vent a bill from taking place which is inten ded only to permit the e.-wcutiv# power to' a vail itfelf of voluntary ojfers of military af fiftanct. If the bill wot compullory, ob jections would be reafomible and conlkitu tional ; but, as the caie Hands, to oppofc such a raeafure is to check the ardor of pa triotism and to expose the empire to danger. , Charles Fox apologizes foj-not-attendance in parliament, by that lie is repre sented by a rflatign who speaks all he thinks. Every part of Europe uin arms agaiuft France, and a general waj is n»w confidcred as inevitable, or a peace a; general; the Great Nation, it appears, being now dilpofcd to lure even England back into the toils of negotiation.—[See Extracts. .The Right Hon. Thomas Grenville left town yesterday (and not before) on hiitaif lion to the Court of Berlin. Melfrj. Shaw and Maion set oft' this day to take their pas sage in the packet for Hamburgh. Government, it is said, are in possession of frefti intelligence from Paris, wiiere com motions of the molt serious nature ar? expell ed. Privatt accounts from Paris meutiog, that three of the Directors of France haye ' exprcfled tbemfelves rathtr warmly against two of theiisbody, as being somewhat in cline 3. tq the revival of monarchy. That Buonaparte has periflied either by sword or pistol, a very general belief obtains in the higher political circles, notwithstand ing no mention of the fadl is made in the' London Gaaette. It will be remembered, that though the intelligence of the battle of the Nile was announced corre&ly by Sir Morton Eden some time before the receipt of Admiral Nelson's dispatches, it was not noticed by government till thefc arrived. By letters from Yarmouth, it appears that the Fox cutter has brought intelligence that tour fail of Dutch men of War had failed trom Helveotfluys, and ware endeavoring ei ther to join the fleet in the Texel, or to go round to Bred. The fleepin the Texel Were a!fo getting into the outer roads. There was !uch a heavy sea on Thujfday at Yarmouth, that the En fleet could not get out. Letters trom Corfu state, that when the ■ Leandcr struck to La-Gcmirux, upwards of 180 of the officers and seamen were wound ed. The furgecn of the Leander and his mates took so much pains, thut every wound 01 tliofc -men who were obliged to undergo ■imputations, waj perfe&ly granulated and healthy ; yet when they came to, Corfu, the French captain would not fuffcr- the British surgeon and mates to Attend them, in con sequence of which several brave feainen died of mortifications in their limbs. Report now (bys, that the noterious Jean Bon St. Andre, whom our readeri' will re collea as having been the commiflioner of Robefpirrre on board the fleet which engaged Lord Howe, on the glorious id of June, and who, on his return to Paris, congratulated the committee of public fafety on the triumph of that day, having behaved with great vio lence in his captivity, the Turkilh govern ment ordered him to receive the baftinadoe, and has sent him to keep company with the galley (laves. Six very large gun boats, on improved principle, are just finilhed in the river ; from whence they are, as soon as possible to be completed and navigated down to the Nore. to wait further orders as t* their future des tination. Two new bombs are also in a (late of readiness to join the fleet at the Nore, or. North Sea, as occasion may require. PLYMOUTH, December 17. Arrived a Spanilh schooner privateer, of fix guns, captured by the St. Florenao fri gate, of 38 g»ns, capt. Sir H. Ntale, Bart, who put a midlhipm! n (a lad of about 16 years of age, onboard as prize-mailer) with a fufficient number of men to navigate the vessel to port : on her paflage off Ufhant, foe gave chace to and came up with a French cutter privateer, at which (he fired two shots, and the latter hauled down her colors, but not having men fufficient on board th schooner to man both vtflfels, the mid/hip man ordered the cutter to keep within gun fliot, and steer the fame course with him, which Ibe did, and arrived here with thr schooner. This circumstance which reflp&s much credit on the midshipman, it is hoped will not pass without being rewarded. DUBLIN, December 9. IHSVlMßcriott 11/ THE NZTHSJiLANDS. We have before had occasion to lament", that the brave people of Brabant, struggling for the recovery of their ancient liberties, Hiould, like the Swiss, in the defence of theirs, remain unsupported by those whose interest is so intimately con netted with their success.—Without assistance, it would be vain to expeft that peasants without arms and knowledge of war, (hould conquer "troops of the line, completely armed and inured to all the dangers of war, and hardened againfl every lentiment of humanity. Placed be tween two chains of fortrefl'es, fequeftcred from the whole world by the sea and the Rhine, divided by the Meufe into two dif. tindl parts, and unable to combine their o •perations, we fear that the inhabitants of the Netherlands will not long keep the field, un less they are supported by foreign assistance. Tb*y ,sre • without artiljf y »■ t' j ITr.ifcd StJi?s, £ J without a cjiitf, ami have ~o ( r;i r;-?s toTr-I Pcrnnylvcttiia t)i>tr rcl > - have eveiy where flroiv; ,;h-> to w ' the Ann Kicharil Pc>cr«, H'aui'e. Judge «ftl e them j« cafe oi' a dii'ifkr. I Diftrifl Court <f i"t Unite ' <n an t for I" The example oi'l.a Vendee is by no means t lie Pennsylvania Diria, will t>e expufed to conclufivc in regard to Belgium. . Ihe war public fair, at Latimer » wharf tm! llores, in in La Vei'dte was a civil war, a...! tU Yen- Piue street, in the c ity ~f Pl„l uh lph.i, ooSA iii , . TUKDAV the aid inft. at 10 o clock in the troops lent againfl them. But the iufurrec- i " the brigahtine tion in Belgium is the revolt of a conquered ca lled the couftry agamlt the conquering nation ; it is „ y rj i/'/T O C the ftrrgyle of despair againrt the pride of ; IL X. r K *l> O O, foreign loldiors, anxious to assert the l'plen. With all and singular her tackle, apparel, and dor of their .triumphs. Had a f.milar in- ' furniture, as the fame, now are. furrectiun broken out in any part of the an- 44 Hhd». ) cient pofl'eifions of France, molt of the troops ,S T . C would have 'refuted to fight, and the revolt, (heads'") originating .from a general cauii.-, would h .ve IC ® -fierce > SUGAR. fprcad all over France. 6 Barrel? ) 'l'here is ouly one power able to give the $ Terns, 9 c*t. i qrs. o fbi. — LOGWOOD, insurgents in ;'.e N**ht.'lauii#ati eliicac.Oi.s The lame having been l U■! '.lt, P r f' allLftance, and io itnke a deciljve blow a- United and condemned, a» so: Icited 111 the said gainlt the l)iic>.lu,y. If 6occ> foot, 20co coi rt. horle, arms, and artillery were to p»:netr»te WILLIAM NICHOLS, Alar., a . from the fide of YVtzel in the heart of the re- Marftul'a Office, ? m , r i d,i , olted provinces, the whole country extend- -12— re , '7W; | —- n g from the Rhine to the sea, between an- f or Charle/ioTl, (S. C-J :ien; France and Holland would rife upon he French, and the sovereignty over Be lei- OSEPHUS wou. perhaps thr Kwfnl of it* we allude i* of Pruffi*; bat litre a qudftigfi 4Mft aiib, whether the #fuperor, the former fevtrcjgo of could look apon fljoyeaaeftt vkh indiffi-rence; aod it. JEfrhsyw .ia ■ this mutual iealoufy, exiftißJt.bitwmitht HMjJet of Auttria 4nd Bwjfcktitfrg, that the fatal of which w compiaip, originates, and whic^ t ,if not rptfrtKljMupereeded by a more itlteial pojicjr,' it will be >h vain to attempt tbe deuvsh- AHQ* p/ Esßorx. Extract of a Utter from Baltmgfass, Dectmbcr 13. " Saturday iaft being the Fair-day of this town, proved a melancholy one indeed. As several of the loyal inhabitants of this neigh bourhood wereatStrohan, between this town and Stratford, on their return home the) were pursued by a party of the rebels, who taking advantage of tl|e eighty-ninth regi ment being under orders to march the follow ing morning, attacked, and I am sorry to fay, killed fever, of tliem ; one a gallant lad named Maginnes, a member of capt. Saun d. rs'scorpi, was pursued by theirv to his fa ther's hoiife, and mod barboroufly murdered in his mother's arms. Two foldicrs of the 89th, who had walk.d a little way out of the town, were Way-laid and /hot in a most inhu man manner ; they and the other victims were this Jay buried with military honors. All this happened so early as three or four o'clock in the evening. The night proved nearly as melancholy as the day, favethat I l ave not yet heard of any more murdets, though the worftis to beexpe&ed. The re bels then went to the house of Mr. Wilson, who is fcrjcant in Mr. Saunders's corps, de ft royed everything of value in his houle, and in the wantonnefs of milchief, cut the throats of all his fowl, scattered abuut *ll his flour, tea and sugar on the floor, mixed it with Stafs, and trtmpled it unOci their t«t, to prevent from being of any life, La ft night they went to Stephen Wilfon'., of Baron f owh, burht his house to the ground, and '.eflrryed his haggftrt, which was worth up wards of 4001. and were then proceeding to his wjull a party of the dr-tgoons quarteied at Timclin came on them and o -1)1 ged them to retftat, Capt. Rives, Gen. Dundas's aid-de-camp, was yesterday fired at from behind, an hedge. Capt. Saui ders and twe other gentlemen riding near the g!eu of Itnail, were foine days ag'o fired on from be hind ah h dge, but very fortuietely le.eiv ed no a day that we do not kar of time murder or robbery being Committed, and unlefi something is immediately done for thu unhappy country, I know not where it may end. Surely the system of forbear ance has been tried long enough !" INDIA SALES. SALES at JUCTIONi By ISAAC MO ES, Cs* SONS. 1 he C/.RGO of the (hip Saniom, Samuel Hubhart, from.CALcuTTA & Madras entitled to drawback, for approved indorsed notes at 2 and 4 months. consisting of a n r>TfT£ T A l ' Uablt 3nd well chosen assortment of BENGAL madras < p*" GOODS, UGAR and > . " PEPPER, J 9t f»P«iorlund»andquaUtioi. D» MoD #r. 1 March -is. J ty» of Sale will he at follow, The (hip SANSON, As (he arrived from Sea, burthen 310 ton., and cspper#d, with 16 gun?, ■ equipped in the bcft and mod warlike manner—a fwift f a ,Ur, is in the com pleatelt cr d„ an d can . immediately lcn< tofea. Inventory at the Au&iou J Room. Tueftlay, March a 6 T«efd«y,}The DRY GOODS, confining of 650 ipril *. f b *' ES ® f the most seasonable and best JaAxtawnt. N. B The particulars of the above will b« given in a few days. New-York, March 15, ,j 5 Wanted a House Servant, vrel} recommended ; one who can dr.-f.halr will be preferred. Apply to the printer. March t8 r d s F'O-jR sale, Creas a la Morlaix, Dowlafs, whole pisces, I. Entitled to draw- Ditto, half pieces, f back. Brown Platillas, J Holland Glais-ware, Brandy, 4th proof. Rice. Ruffian horse hair, curled and uncurled, Ditto deck nail rods. M . HAZLEKURST & SOK. March ,6. H. Kennedy, majler, N'ow lying at Mr. Hof*' wharf. Shi willl.nluii Monday next, ami any freight offered imrni'diately will be taken 011 icifon illc lirms. A few pafTeogers can b« accommodated. Enquire of JOHN CRAIG, march 10. dtf This Day will be handed, At Cuthbert'3 Wharf, From od board (he ihip Towufcod, capt. X.orcrinf from St. Kitts, 124 Puncheons Rum, W;, 24 ditto Molaflei, 1200 Bufticls Salt, For Sale, »y Jehu HoUingsworth, & Co No. 47, Penn-ftreet Sjid SBIP If A L!• FOR SALE. dpply as abavt. dtf marah 20 East India Company of N. America. |3n The Company are delir , ous of psrchafuig immediately, i nTs/lvi substantial well built fail failing *ef completely fitted lor sea, a (hip already coppered wiU he preferred ; ker burthen t« be not left than Aree Hundred Toot. Any pcrCun having I'ueh veffcl to <1 if pole of, witl be p leafed to forward their proposals on or Wore the 15th ioft. with a particular defcrip ti»;i of the vedel.the timber of which flie ii built, the number of guns (he is calculated tp carry, and her dimcnCoo«, to the secretary of the board of agents, who will receitt the Jimc for their con fiderati»n. Per order of the board, S- Bl ODOtT, Secretary p. t. *5. cltf NOW LANDING, From on board the {hip JoOphui, H. Kennedy, tnafter, at Rof»'» wharf, from the Havanna.ind for Sale by the fubferiber, 91 bogfheads of prime Molaflcs, 31 tierccf-of Coffee, ?J quintal! of Logwiod. , Who has also for hit, Bill Madeira WINE of 6 years old, in pipes,hoglheadi Sc quarter caflcs; I bo* of low-priced Irifti Unens, Window Olafs Clover Seed, See. k.c. SAID SHIP JOSEPHUS, For SALE or CHARTER. JOHN CRAIG. d'f II IMPORTED, In the Britiih dip Dunglas, capt. Walker, from London-, jufl arrived,. Cannon—Woolwich proof fib taliber,bored from the solid wighing and loewt. each Ditto ef 61bcaliber, wt. newt. » qrs. each, Ditto Swivel, mount d Cannon Ihot, Tit. Canuifler, croft bar and round. 30 cases ikipa mudcets, fowling pieces apd muiket oon» Ship Store, Horfimcn'.andSad.'k Pistols, A large afTortmcnt of Flint*, I IJO calks Porter, Brawn Stout in Bottl-.a, ranthcoa S(jves aborted from 10 to 49 inches diameter 40 Caflct Shot, ATo. 1, to 6, i»oo Buihtls Coals, jo Cratet Window Olafj soa Crates and 10 hhd«. Queens ware adapted to the Weft India Market, 6 bales Whitney blankets 8-4 and 10-4 FOl sale by THOMaS I? JOHN KETLAND. Walnut Street .V'hirl. March ,j, Who havt also on hand, Claret in cale«, firll quality, Old Port Wine, Hoifcmto'i Cwordj, hangers, Ac. Drv White Laid, Ironmongery and webbins by the Dick 12?. Bolton Beef, r * ' A cafe nf belt roll arnotta, Painied floorclotht, Enetim quart bottles in erate. of tt <Jo*cn each. KbUii bar iron, Hemp and Co id ape Cables from 7 to 16 inchei, PUmllai and Briiagne», n tru "^ > '•fft kid and morocco fkinj, Bafllel fait in hhda. ' Boarding & Lodging. T H tV. rf ° Ur be arcnir modal f 11 r T B cmeel I oardtng and lodeinL in a l w y ' a « Up ° n r "f°n»!>le term., by apply ing at No. 1 1, pear Street. F? J niarcfc k A genteel Home to Mem, Situate m Spruce, between 4th & sth (beets 15 accommodated with exttnfive back bmld,„g s> three stories in height, two punl p S in a RaUCT° CX " llt , m wa,er 'he ether Let, Api>ly at No " lc 9> Spruce march 16 All Persons Indebted to the filiate of HENRY HIU., deceased andThofehl ' lO make / a )' ment tL fubfrrihcr and thole having any demands on the fame to t ro ducc their accounts for Uulement/ F GIDEON H. WELLS, Agtnt to the Ex i Philadelphia dec. 4. jjol , * ,J ' Treasury- Department March } tb, I7r<i( / Ptm.tc NOTiCE IS HkREBY G'VKM THAT by an afl of Con "ft palTe I die jßt!i d..y oi February, ot.e ,hr seven hmidred and ninety nine, the follow" i teration* and amendments have been aa pass.d Oil the ("rnhdoy of July one thou?/? f-ven hundred .mil rin<fy seven, ; n titul C rl "a ** d«uie» upon liampeJ velhm, p»rchtn«„l P 1 I. Theßamp duties heretofore imposed upon for.!™ bills of exchange and bills of lading are to ceafr March, one thousand seven hundred anini n , f . nine. , »* The fever.il damp duties hereafter enumerate* will he l-ivied and colleSed throughow tht Uni ted States, from and after the 31ft day ot March ■one-thousand fevenhundrad and n.netv-nine ' Fot; every lkm, or piece of rellum or parchment or Ihtet or pwee 0 f paper, Upon which stall k, T.ntteo or prmted either of th, inftrumeot. or writings following, to wit. * t j 1 *ii / DqJli« Ctii Any furrtgn I ill ot exchange, dra<"t . r order for the payment ol money in any foreign country, ... w or receipt ia nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to be eiport- ; —if (mm one dillriil to anoth-r diftriifl of the United States, not being in the fame Hate, If from the United States to anyfortigm port or place, - . Any policy of infuraiicc, •riullrameot in the nature thoreof, other than those fpecilied in the a Wove recited a .2, when the sum in- Ured (hall not exceed five hvpdrtd doll&is, - » .j When the sum insured (hall exceed five hundred dnllari, - . ? And the fan! Dutres are chargeable upon Mtli and every Bill ot Exchange and Bill of L,d irg without refpeA to the nutbher contained in each set. 111 Bon tit retired in any cafic by the Liwi of the proreft, or in any judicial proceeding, or tor thef aithfu! performance of iny troftor duly are exempt from the payment of Stamp. Duties. Given under tny hand at PhiVelphii, the day and year abovementmntd. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Stciclary of the Trea/ury. """•>» *» im treasury department: I March •uh moo PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ift day of June, one thopfand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an ail regulat ing the grants of land ippropriated for mili tary frrvices, and /or the society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among .he Hcathe:i ; ' and the a£l supplementary to the said recited a<s> palfrd on the second day of March, one thousand seven hundred andaine. tynine—t— to vtth t THAT the ot Land herein after df fcribed, namely, " beginning at the North Weil corner of the seven ranges of townftips, and wettetn boundary of the find ranges ;-thence due Weft to the M«in Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; theuce up the Main Branch «f the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofT, s tht fame rhence along the fpid boun dary line to the Tui'caiorai WancH or the Muf. La wrence ; thence down the said rkfr, to the point where a litis run due we!', from the place of beginning, will interl'efl the said river j thence airing the line so run to the place of be five luilev ftjuarevand 'raflionalparttof town- Hui>. ; am< rha« plats and lurveys of tht laid depoCted in the office. of the Treasury a»<l Surveyor General, for the infpet tion of all perlbtis Com-etned. n.. The holders of such warrasts have been #r stall be Kfitited for military fervicetperform ed during the late war, are required to present sortie time ptiorto the twelfth d y rtf. February 1 in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose ol being registered j N« registry will however be made of any Itfs quantity than a quarter township, or four thaufand acres. nr. Tht Priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and regifltrcd in manuer'afore faid, prior to the 11th day of February in tht year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate* ly after the said day, be determined by lot, ia the 1 mode drefcribed by the act fir ft recited. IV The heldeis of regifiered warrants, stall ot Monday the nth day of February, h» the yesr 1800, in thewder ef which the priority of locati on Ihall be determined by lot as aforefaid, pcrfon ally.or hy th«ir agents, defignateio writing at the office of the Regider of the l'reafury, the parties lar quarter townlhips elected by th: m refpectivelr and such of the said holders 3s ihall net dafigMlf their locntiunson the said day, jball be postponed in locating such warrants to all other holder! of regifiered warrants Dude*. time after Mon<fay rh* tyth day of Fehnury, 1800 and pri«r to the firttday 01 January, 180J, be a)- lowed to regiftcr the said waiTants in manner a forefaid, snd forthwith to rr.akc laration* therefor on any trad or trafl.i «l land not before lotared. VI. All warraat* or claims for lands on account of military ffrvicts, which Hull not be regiftured located before the firft day of January, i8o», arc by the supplementary a (ft of Congreis herein before recited, paficd on the f'eeond day of March, 1799' declared to be forever barred. G>*en under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year aboire mentioned. Oliver woLCorr- NOTICE. Fonowing of diet march ia k \ See. of tbe Trtpswyt ■, f I
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