:' » '-4i'r& : vcsissK^ -~V; "T 1 'Jo be Sold, Pir 11315.ruvc 1 Knie- ai.i)o; i!*ys-, rtn Weuiiffday the ijih irtlaw, at the Merchaots's ■" '1 V . : ■■ •C6ff<,Vliou-fe,.'.'., ' : the sloop DISPATCH, 3s3iw£>t* a,iy r - cw ' Very flout.jnH tuilt of the b«ft materia?., ftc is jp.ovr in complete order burthen I ICQ bumcls / grain, ar.d of an eciy di aught of water. j' '.rone borough i ; r, to r?n dcr her tl< for .ihi mediate fcrv ce burthen from 15, ts. 130s bathefe grain ,*and Ot at>-eaf\ draught of wat;r. 4 , Both of the ahove reiki* were employed as packets in rheilaltimort liac.vin Aypoquimmick ; are in tv-rv rtfpeil cafcuhwft fpr the r.ver trade, wul will suit » lighters its lonvey goods to and Giftinellj & Co. jiact'rSi <st» may n, United-States, ?f s> * '! sylvnu;: DlSiri* t, 5 4 ■ U'fuancc of a writ to me dire&eo from the .1 ho.ior.iM, Richard lVters.Efquire, Judge oi the ftvjfciftria Court of the United States, in and for the I J. I!, liru't, vvUi»l>e cxpofed to public * !r. it tii-' ' 'ci j:/1» 1 v hotlfc, iR tiie city ■ ; -1, :,; ]>h ia, -Mi I '.u l fdj",. the ,}cth diy of May, I i:i.l .1 : tI i o'clock Jt im'on, JZ>e armed'Frmcb vast'."called LA UNION,. guut, a id ifiurtepartcei, captured by the puWic arm- ' ■i HOMAS i'RUXIVN, fclquire, Commaix.er IT) condemned BC«a ifinjjj to Uv/. V. lU.I VM NICHOLS, Mar thai. B. The in v eito* may be fceii at.my otfice I 1 f The Britijh Letter-y-Mar.jue NIGER, bp:MW& For KINGSTON, (Jam.) Now fejely to take her cargo on hoar , can receive fume fieiglit. For terras apply, to KOSS & SIMSON. n»y »5 . . - $ Prat r fcf Kintzing, y-, Nerth Watir-fircet, HAVE FOR SALE, 7 o TONS HEMP, 3C3G :»u(hcls low-pi iced fait T 4 pipes choice old pore wise iro boxes claret 50 N tc#9i;ro.H brim 11 one 40 kegs yellow ochr# 20 d ). pvarl harUy A lew barrels lcnti''~s lie boxes fugirs -loco demy j »hn- XCO boxes window g'afd A few chests liquor c.ifes 4 calk- hog's bri* It's *blocking "? XWINE I c!o. tail i A few bundles German fleel fc'c wfral 'packages flatemnd pencils 3 ho?!hcad» glue 4 luekages nu'iit flipp'rs j dil, limiting for colours 2 do. quills A few barrels naval ilores,&c. Sc.c. And as Usual, a great variety of Ticidexiburglis, hempen linens, oz ni'srifs. Ktffra<,tro«ii roll., p.iuerbornes, checks, flrif ', &c. 3cc. which rt>ey Will felion reasonable xaiy 18. Madeira WINF. FOR SALE, FT Tiff SUBSCRIBER. 18 Pipes of Madeira Wine, GIDKON HILL WELI.S, inty j 6 Jchx JUN. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Salt. Ct flUes, i, Tafoiit*, . Cefieoe*, Y&ai ~) Rtmnf rtid A H*wi kerchieft.' Mulmul J" •fhc foregoing getodt are now to be ftrld at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. V!x.ny «f tlic)e Good» may be printed to in this ooutltfy n 1 o y ift Madeira WINE. : A fciv jiipcs of exselltnt old Madeira Wine For Sale by ARCHIBALD M'CALL, dfc No. 187, Couth Second flrec't, eoiv 30 TIE'RCt'S RICE, Of the very firlt quality; Apply at No. 108, south, Second flreet, or at No. 48, loath Sixth street—or at the printer's rruy 21 dtf The creditors of the subscriber, ARE rtquefud to take notice tkathe has appli ed to the court erf common picas, for the county of Bucks, to extend to him the benefit a( an a&Qt the legiflatare of this state, passed the 4th ol April. 1798, for tbf hetie tof infoivent debtors the faiJ court have appointed the lit Monday ii Aucuft nest, to hear him and his creditors at i'.»e Ccort houfi* in the borough of Reading, in the a,,,y of Berks. JOHN MORROW. Rcsdiug.Vlsy 18 (»i) djw 'J' ) Distillers and owners of Stills. XX riir.Rr.AS by an aft of Congress paffen VY t 1 j "tliihv of May 179' entitled" An ( , p ,.,- rl i n ;„., >!•,: on Spirit- difiilled '■'litlir On ; t» r! Si ?ti 't istrquired of al h viu : ; i.t V.u; i'i ; a At 1 !, -»r flilN, to ' „.,V «• f V-t«cs.nthc 'by or'AV; ,',l . »■,i rr of 7'h'v. o" each year, ur,«ie> r— — T ~ , s A RAYONL, 1, Notice!' tluniWe hereby gmu to all Dif--j WRESTED from the m'ufquet of a fellow : |1 !••• or <>«•»)•'•« of fill's vxitlivn the County of J in at the front of Ac Aurora office, by Ui] . , ; , , : v.iu en o ; them at tU oi , ...j,., ~f the United States, on the nt Infoet'luni at the lior'e of the fuWtr.her 1 i. t ~»■ jj, e jjfft. at the time they were as ;.<» rt'vit i«i the ccttoty afnrefti'4. I :j im gaffing tire llrcet,. by the mob there DANIEL S. CLA-MI, collV. jy !.e had, by proving poperty, iavti i mzy iS. 3t lAny ,<d aS^CBC ' <k? tilth 3 w Marlut-ftrct, No 135. 3aw4w jawtf FOR. SALE, jj2?to=Xijeatrc. Mr. WignelC 's benefit. (THE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE) ON FRIDAY EVENING, *4- ■WILL Bi PRESENTED, (Never Performed Here.) A celebrated COMEDV, taken from the Ger man ttf Kotzbue—Author ol the Stranger— And adapted to tie Engliih Stage by Mrs Incl.bald, called, LOVERS' VOWS. [Performed at the Tbeatrrs of London, Bo* ton cj" NeVJ-Yi)rk with great applause.] .. Count WiUWnh.-rim, Mr Warren. Count Caffel, , Mr H^ n ? e ' Anhalt, Mr M» fc * 1 Verdun; Mr Bern it J. Fred*rk's, (his 4thappearance) Mr Cain. Cottager, Mr W,gne.lt Landlord, Mr Francs. A K iAa, Mr' Merry. Amelia, Mrs MarftaU. Cottager's Wife, Mrs Morns. To tvbiib will be added, (For the First time in America) A new Grand Dramatic called BLUE BEARD; Or, Female Curiosity- Written hi Grnrpt Colman\ (the Tourer) Efq —ArJ performed upwards of One Hundred and Fifty Nig< ts at the 'Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, Lomlon.] (The Scenery, Machinery and Decorations, entire ly new) ['ibe Music composed, and Selected, by Mr KIILT, with Accompaniments by. Mr. ifs/.NMGtE.] Abomelique, (Blue Beard) Mr ttirrti Ibrahim, . Francis , S .11m, (Lover of FatmaJ Mr MarffaaU. Shaeabac, Mr Bernard. Ha/lan Mr JJlifTett. Fatima, (Wife to Blue Bear J) Mrj MarftalL Irene, (Sifter to Fatima) Mrs WarrvlL Beda> Miss Arnold. Ail I. A View of a Tarkifh village, and a grand proceflion of AbomePque, and his tiara to claim his intended bride.—Chorufcs, &c &c. Aft 11. Blue Magic Chamber, superbly decorat ed in the Eastern Stile. Mc,gic .skeleton, Mr Warrdl, jun. Turktib Garden, Brilliantly and Fancifully Illu minated, with a Nuptul Festival. Principal Dancer, Mrs Byrr.e. A Wood"—Atnbufca-V of Saphis—.Chorus and • March. Principal Saphis, MeOVs. Darley, Hardinge, Wor rell. Downie, and Warrell jur. &c. Tanizaries— Meffrj. Doftor, Lavaney, &c. S'avej—MilsL'tftraoge. Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Cil lingham, Mrs. Stuaat, Mrs Lavaney, &c, I'be Cattle of Abomelique, with Turrets, Cor rider, Drawbridge, &c. Inside of Sepulchre, Death of Abomtlique. The Dances and proceflions composed by and un der the direction of Mr. Francis. The Scenery, Machinery, and Decorations, de signed by Snu under the direftion of Mr. Mil bourse, and Mr. Holland, and executed by them afiifted by Mr. Stuart. Boohs of the Song's to in bad at tie Theatre. Tickets to be had at Ac bar of the city Coffee- Hoofe, and at usual ptacen. Mr. REINAGLE's Nightwill sron day next. • •; '. •. . f Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will be made tot the issue of certificates for twenty two (hares of the Stock of the Bank of thcU nited State., ia lieu of the Undermentioned certificates for a like number of shares of the stock of the laid Infti tufion, iii favour of James Eckley Colley, of Liverpool, loft by tbc capture of the Diana, Richard Kirkbride, matter, on a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, via. Two certificate*, No. 17,00 and 27001 fur five (hares each. Three certificates No. 27002 and 27004, for four (hares each. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United State*, 7 tawjmj May 23, 1799. ' " JOHN UHLE, * fAKF.S this opportunity of returning his fin- L cere thank* to his friends and the public in general, for their pad favors, and.at the fame time to inform them that he has removed from No 21, to No. 45, North Fourth street, (our doors below Race street, whero Bleeding, Toothdrawing. Cup ping, Hairdrefling, &c. arecarried on as usual. Philadelphia, May 22:!, 1799- Bank of North America. A General meeting of the stockholders will be held at the Bank on Tuesday the 28th inft. at ten o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of elefting three Dire&ors, ih the places of Mordecai Lewis deceased, and Miers Fisher and Richard Rundle, resigned. By order of the boari, V RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. The Second Volunteer Troop of Cava ry, of the United States, are reqiufted to attend a meeting at Ogden's Tavern on Fri day evening,the »4th* inft at 7 o'clock on bu«- finefs. Jonathan Robe/on, Lieut. THE public are not to receive any drafts in favor of Abijah Hunt, drawn by Captain Isaac Guion em the Secretary at War— Daniel Harapan on William Bell, or Francis Jones <)n John Wilkini. Those on whom they are drawn are desired .0 fufpesd acceptanee until reference be had to he subscriber. Twenty five thousand dollar! of th« above lefcribed bills bave been taken from the Carrier lear the mouth of Ttßneffee river by a party of ndians. SAMUEL MEEKER, may 18 ' th frf tf ——— »—• t -nm ' .. to let; THAT LARGE AND ELEGAKT, HOUSE, No. 192, Market Street, iJe'xt dcor above the PrelUlent's. For teims Inquire of ROBERT KID, No- 'zoi, Market Street, • eoiw liv 1 r- PHILAVa L P H LA , THURSDAY SVS.NING, MAY *3- From the Farmer's Watklv Mofeuiff. " For the workmai. is worthy of bis meat.' [ IF there be certainly to her family, ip; wbtt-cam be inore; s }oft v tl»»9 » v j^§sJ he Badplanted and "v.; ahiftttftm j.-t-M' jtple Jn .„ t there'tt" always mt?.t enoughv--Jst •s beffoffti' tfooa.wdrkweQ. .. P&r&fites, ■oons, Fidlers, Ph.lofo ihers and Speculates gormandize 5 " ut . £ '* e Vferit,that workman that Beea •th nt>t to be alliatiied, h#k and ban is my old cat who nit hftdnotbjfig tc athutckuißpiicfforayear^ '•• though $m not fclutaUblotter, by any egitimate and Sdtmj tb no Minti trial »flbeiation 'ori earth, yet I cheritn great •efpeft, and feel'a cordial regard for the efta ililhed clergy. I coutkier them, with lew exceptions, is faithful workman ; they make js mural, they inftruft Mr youth, they lead ober and peaceable, lives. V .' " Atone the cool, fequefttred val« of, lift, They keep the noifelef; tenor of their way. • They are wife, tKey" are kmiable men;, l ,vi& : ,1 couUUfjKak half fcj'fervintlf'in p'raife )f another iearned;pj',ofefiioH.. But though, they 1 Site' ignorant of foolilh queftien£ and jftpiabmit the /aTP,'', they untkrlUpd peffeftly the great rules of life, buch men ihereforp, are wprthy of their meat, and [hooKl be liberally prqyided, [They labor ijttcji, few men Tabor arjjjcom to ejtercife ®■ nead, but ;he :he,hands. The private faftn as fell as tl* rofpel vineyard elalfns their care. Whefl !he drudgery of the year is done ; Svhen nu nerous sermons have been compolcd,-and nu nerousfick chambers vis. ted, tfhen'they have >een in vratf'hiiijffs atid weariness olten, what neat will the benevolence ef a parish be low? ' Verilv a morsel. A pit anee called a,falary ; and that pittance fcan ily and grudgitigly»paid. When I visit a covered with (lores and (hops, and c»l ---ivated by opulent farmers, vvhen I hear the nhabitants boast of their flourifhing circum lanies and recount how many bufliels of vheat they threihed last year, and how well t fold, if 1 fiiould be informed that their ?arfon's annual stipend is but sixty pounds, n despite of all their boasted riches and of entation 1 Ibould think them unworthy to r.ter a Church. If I {houtdrepair toan v pl*ce, where men ;ongregaVe, a«i describe tj> them one, who, n an hoHr of jeopardy, . had quitted hi# iearth, yavelled mafiywearifome miles, been •xpofed to %kly air,: been fliot atfor hours, mi frequently without i crust or ft draught o supply the of nature : If I fhoul'd idd,that all this peri) was fuftaisled tfjiifeive it home fliould Ijmfav fedurity, not one of ny audience, Utkers of Vould de iy that tlie OLD Soldiir : nan; - But where ss"his Oh, my ;ood fir, do not a*Bff c that qu« ft i orl in a Republic ; you MjHKhat a Republic is-ne 'er bounteous. Bipptufes ask fortheir ob ilus here, as well a» at Rome. But here he business ends. 'fhey receive ia Great Jritain, Snd elsewhere. You might. a4Toon xpe£t moderation in a Frenchman, or know edge of Belleslettres in a country attorney, is that a Commonwealth Oioilld be grateful. The LAY PREACHER. : IN Naples there happened in a great siege it endured, that the governor marie order that every man fliould be put to death, being a bove such an age, that did,not. wear a sword. Not long after, as he was riding through the ftreetstofeehowwelfhis order was put in exe cution, he espied'a gentleman, without one, and commanded him to fie brought before him : the order was read, and he condemned to die the death appointed, which was to be hung at the next figfl-poft. The gentleman after he had pleaded several things in his own defenc.e,wh.ich availed him nothing, desired the favor that he might not die lb ijjnomi nionfly, but that the next gentleman that palfed might r.un him through with his sword. The request being reasonable, was granted, and the execution delayed upon these terms. It happened that a young gallant was coming from i'gaming hoitfe, who. having loft all, even fomuch as the blade of hisfword, which was- good merchandise at the time, did not dare, in regard to the severe order, to go home until a wooden-one was fitted to the handle. This gentleman was flopped and the dying man's cafe laid open ; but this ingenious person, knowing his own infufEciency, what, fays be, must I be a common executioner ; must I stain my hands with blood without passion aind be a reproach tP all men ? but this argument would not do, kill bim he must; then putting off his cloak, he began a payer to this effeft : " thou who feeft all Our trans grefiions here below, judge thou I prtiy thee, and vindicate the cause of those who luffer wrong : in a special manner grant if this man here ought not to die, this t'word'may be tur ned into wood." Then drawing it forth, it appeared to be wood and the dying gentle man was immediately releafifd with abundance of joy. The iyoodtn s"dtori! ftas carried with great foiemnity to the ,Catheciral>C!iurch,as a proper link in the chair, of t>cp:!h miracles. May 10,1799- From Dr. Laihrop's lite National Fait Scrrp'Mi, THE enemies «f religions and the ene mies of onr Government, arc tincomrrot.ly busy.—-The patriot and the Christian thers- %i)C A POPISH MIRACLE. ELEGANT EXTRACT. fbrc are called to uncommon walctWulueli Blld cxerttuil . , . • All who love their country will unite, w appoling foch pri«.ciplt» 8S appe .fh be iub verlive of a'l religion-all ra meat and all order in society. Wuh rd peft-to such principles, w~ can Have *0 di - ference of opinion. Nor can any good A meh'can quefti.o»-the propriety of preparing a defence against all the fecrrt a;,d pen cnt mies of our rights and liberties. . It is the wifiiof the American people, tv ; be at peace with all the world; and it is. cer tain our Government has watched every op portunity, and through its Envoys, iubmit ted to humiliating circumstances, to removt, if pofiible, all grounds of tineaftnefs, and cltj. btldi permanent tranquility with the rrenci liafimt. The late appointment is a treia and striking evidence of a pacific difpyf'ti»tV)C,ven when the and continued mjultice pn the part of the French, '.eaves or no 'proipefit of an accommodation. It is right to drew, on our part, that we'are ready to meet the firft movements that may be made to wards a reconciliation. At the fame time it is right to gii '.rd effcftually against the arts and fubtility of such a* may ierk an advan- tage over us. f Lave now endeavoured to deliver to yoy my fentimmts with the freedom and inde pendence of an American and a chrifban. You who were on the stage of aftion, * hen the liberties of our country wtre invaded by the British Government, will do me the jus tice to fay, I was not bafhful in those times- In those times I had friends—l had valua ble friends, who were offended at the part I took, and the support which I endeav oured to give to the American inlereft; but while I loved my friends, I loved my coun try moie. I liow have friends, who are offended, beoaufe I endeavour to aid the cause of my country against the French, as I did thirty years ago against the English: I love those friends I have been in habits of intimacy with some of ths.(s: but I love my country more. While I have breath, I will not cease to pray for the peace arid prosperity of my country —May all those prosper who love thee ! Ncr do I think it i« at all I'nconfiltent with my chara&er as a christian .ninifter, to call upon my fellow citizens, 10 put themselves in a posture of defence-; and to play the mafl, for- their cities and their fiekls, for their wives and their children, for iheir rights aqd their liberties, when invaded by their entmits. While the paffiona cfden remain as'they are the nations of the earth will be fubjeft to wars and tumult. VERGENNES, May 9, R. (5. Harper's letter contains much in formation on mai;y important ot national concern.. In it is this' fentetifie : " 16c saving made, by our defensive mea sures, in the article of insurance alone, without calculating the diminution of cap tures, the benefits resulting Jrom tic en creased spirit end activity of commerce, and the consequent tise in tit price of produce, is sufficient, in _gj}t year 3 to pay for the whole- naval ar-mament, which has produced tb's 'effect, to suppvrt it for a year, to build six ships of the line, and to build and sup port six 18 gun sloops." He proceeds to (late, that, 'fuppoiing " the protection to be afforded by it, in its perfect state, be Only as efficacious as i that now derivedfrom the part cf it, which is actually in service, this pro tection -.-.'illpay for the expence and L'ave a balance of five millions annually to the na tion." It were to be wished that members of Congress, in imitation of Mr. Harper, would be a little more communicative to their constituents, would develope more the motives of adrainiftration, and exhibit to the uninformed the reasons for adopting their i'evenl niSafures. M. Lyon has written a letter to the Go venor ot Kentucky, informing him that he was preparing to remove into that ft,ate, and fliould bring with hiui a thousand families from Vermont. The pafi*ge of the great beaftandhis whelps to that land of paddyifm would be a curious fpedtacle for the citizens of the northern and middle states. To drain this state of one thousand families of bis followers might be a clear saving of as ma ny halters to thfs commonwealth, as well as much expencr te towns in providing for the poor; taking up.vagrants, w.onld save the girdling of orchards, aiid.ftill leave in the state as much good order, morality and pie ty as though no such departure had ever hap pened i Such tin addition,to Kentucky inufi I be very intereftinf/, and give new support to future resolutions in their le^iftltur-.-Quack ery is become prevalent, among the lo\veft class of people in forne parts of this state. Last Monday night a poorinan,by the name of A. Crigger dreamed he had .an excre scence growing upon his arm. A negro quack by the name boafting rfiat he could effeft a cure, was raflily em ployed by the unfortunate victim. On Sa turday preceding his death, he operated ; cut off 7 pounds of the fleftt from his arm. A mortification, we are told, was t!ie con sequence, and in about two days, the cure w?s completed in the ifi'ue abeve described. The fame negro, not long lincc, elf-tied a fmnla'r cure of a woman in Ferri{burgh in cafe of a dropsy. A few such instances may Verve to convince people of the necrflity of employing well informed i'uigeons and phyticiaiis instead of ignorant pretenders. Stich quacks are to the natural body what ig norant jacobi'ns are to the body politic, " Instead of curing, hill.'' JLttter Bags itp at the Coffee-Hoitje. fjr The armed Ship Delaware, Captain Clay, fur Lonaorit * ffj" Armed flap Fame, Captain Ricard, for Hamburgh. 05* %ig Sfs Kymph, for Harabugh ©p tljis Snap's £(3 ail, NEW-YORK, May 22. Yefterdav arrived the (hip Betsey, commo joreCarbery, of 18 guns, and (hip Fader, capt. Parrel! j of 10 from Liverpool, which pi ace they failed from, on the 29th March', in company with ten fail of' Amer ican veflefci • ' w ' On/Vye&ay May 14, in lat. 36, 57,10ng. 8, 73,. the Betsey and Fa&or fell in with the English Letter of Marque (hip Arethufa captain Air-fiat, of London, in great diftrds, having loft her mainmast, and all her top' inarts, and scarce a bit of can vafs on the fh' - with Voth her. pumps going for 35 days, andf fcarccly any pi-oviuoiK on board. Capt. Carberry hoisted out his boat, and I .vent along the Arathufa, when her crew infixed on leaving the (hip; hut through the ths spirited conduft of captain C. he prevail on them to flick by her, alTuring them that he would fend them relief—Captains Carber ry and Farrell, bound thenifclves to (lay by the (hip until flje arrived title in port, and aflift her in provifibns ; and the Betsey has had her in tow for aight days pad, until she entered Sandy Hook. The Arethufa failed from Portsmouth on the 20th of November last, for Philadelphia, but meeting with bad weather, Wifs obliged to put into Lisbon, from whence (lie failed on the igth March. The Arethufa is laden with warlike (lores for the ufp of the United States, consisting of 500 tons of cannon, 15,000 stand of arms, 300 boxesfheathing copper, officers' swords, dirks, Btc. and a quantity of gunpowder.— She is valued at£.50,0.00 flerling. %C 7* Captain Moffat, of the ship Are. ihufa, "returns his meft grateful acknowiei'g. ments to captains Carberry and Farrell, for their humane and generous exertions Li pre. ' f.rving his vefTel. By com. Carberry, arrived yeflerday, -ve, have received London papers to the 27th of March inclusive. An arrival at Boston"his ' brought news as late as the fallowing ; but wc have made leveral feleftiohs from our papers which do not appear via Boston. furtherextradYs to-hiorrow. LAIE FROM EUI\OPE. RASTADT, March it. Count Lerbach leaves this to day," and h» obtained passports from the French minifteYs. In the event of the Conr;refs continuing its lelihcrat.ons, it U lined he will return, flu fin ily of the EleClor Bavaria hasar nvt'l at Munich—Baron Hoiii|vfeh.is his new priue n inifler. All in the Dachy of Wirtemberg tranquil. RATISBQN, March 10. The voks refptding; tie march of the Rvtflian troops proceed flowiy, and indecid ed opposition to the willies of France. The Hon. Mr. Paget, the Englilli minifler at j d this day. The manifefto of the Arcfi :iuk : Charles, has been prelented to the I)i- Gen. Maflena, which was accompanied by a ,• note, tranfn.itted through the congress of ■ willies of the French jrovernment to n)ake : '_ 3eace with the German Empire, provided the Diet at Rati/bon fluil dc-iare itlVlfadvcrie :o the inarch of the Ruflian troops. The--, '■dlowing is tfcc Proclamation: • ■ Massena, Cominojider in Chief oj'-toe French" army in Helvetia, to the Orisons. " People or the Grisons, " The enemies of your independence have ailed in a foreign power to support theip-ty- ' anny, the friends of your liberty claim', in heir turn, the affifiance' of the French He mblic, the army I have the honor to com mand is coming to second your willies; 'their ole design is to restore you again to ybur elv<s, the moment the court of Vienna ftal? etlort you again to y ,v „„ n l'elvts, the moment the court of- Vienna !(hall is rertote you again to your independence, and n declare that it will feud do more troops ill 's your country, the French army (hall evacu i- ate your territory, during their (lay, mai ls vidual liberty, property, political and refi ll- gious opinions shall be inviolably refpe&ed. ic And you French soldiers, who are fum le monedto reftyre liberty to the people of the Gii-fons. you know the intentions oi your >- Government and that of your general--; "r ---fi "A a pio'pjt that will be fjecd by youand :o teach and coi: > nice them that « » ngid difciplii-i? and the refped of the rl ;ht ft arid property of nations, is the peculiar char e. a&jriiVtc of the French armies, it " (Signed) MASSFNA." f- •O STRASayiKJH, March u.. According to the I'ateft accounts from the n " irmy,of Jovinlau, its centre has readied a " Moeikirt-h.. The right wing has passed ' through Stoac-kach, and the left.had turned n * from Fruedenltadt towards Rothweil, ana n " will«ot(in consequence of the occurrences. rc in Switzerland) mmch through Rothenburg 1 ' and 1 obin jen as was ordered. A cOFifidert* ble quahtity of artillery daily passes the ln Kneibis. rs FRANKFORT, March i The. waiks of Manheint weird" L .■ .■-""T'-';*' jilett'ly blown up by the .PaTatine*j.tli*t;ftgL iieral Barnadotte has been enabled them to nearly their former eonle£Jtie»¥«s? ft :! French trogps have not elitercti but general St. Cyf> dliiedt -with ttejPOT& Jiere. " The •Corntrf.ndar of Phiflipibiirg bally agreed with Gen. B&rnack>tt<' ) oft iitiesflia I.a';e pkqe on either si"& M tiers are vccei ved from; vernroents. Gen.. New has. I<jlt , quarters at Schwetsingjen. ' -,«3 * •• \ •'♦si
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