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GERMANY. 1 cttsrf-o.n i'te French minister Alqukr to J Ba.r.n il-m;>escb, dated Munich, February j 12 r?9y Mil. BA'.lOJf, ..... ' lain kifofmed, that on the aid infta-rit,-{ (j.' -b. , 0) ) Mr. Paget, the King of England's Minister, fdi.4 to the Circle, at the Court of his Electoral certain, that Citizen Trouve was emploped by order of-the Duettoiy ofTrance in revo lutionising the States of.the Duke of Wir- t tsinbergh : that I corresponded upon the iub- j with the Minister ; and that in concert ! <%jth him, I was labouring to excite troubles [ 4n Bavaria," To this abfurchty I oppose the ..dignity of the Executive. Directory, and the wifdoiii and loyalty of their Minister at Stut gard. With refpett to what is personal to Uiyfelf, I (hall not descend so far as to juflify Bijdl-lf: I appeal from this fcandilous reflect ion upon my conduct, to the efteeffl which his Ete&oril Highness and his Mtnifters have for me—and to the public, whose good opiri jen I think I have deferred. Yet as I owe - to a declaration made by a Foreign Minister before the whole Court, a clear,and precii'e reply, it is as follows—" 1 give the muftfor mal contradiction to the author of this lying alfertion." I entreat yoiy/M. Bn;on, to ac «pt the assurances of my high confideratioiv. • [Signed] ■ • 1 v P. S. What I have juft> written to you,' Jtf. Baron, 1 fhonldhave had the honour to .fay 'to his Electoral Highnrls,-.if ...flanees had permitted me tob»«j»eSfente4' to* jin. I hope that you *fill .COmmnnirfSieC ■fcy letter to the Prince. v •; «•' STRASBURG, March 5. jcmrdan's head quarters were yesterday nioved t i'oin Geugenbach to• Lit;! sUic h. Ihe left wing marchtd by the'.Knicbu'.'lnto thV » country of Wurtemoerg ; ihe ceftter-By : 11fe *jltey of Kiuzig, to, Viliingtn, RotlWeTl, and from" thence towards the Danube. The right wing bv the valley of Hell and the Fo ireft T/" vns. The%ench have it is said, occupied.the citytjf C!oiiflance. 'phe Auftrlass hive not, as yett, made any movement to oppose .the raar;h of our troops. PARIS, March 11. Accounts from hence, of the 16th ult. {late that M. Mocenigo, the Ruffian Mini- ferat the Gourt of the Grand Duke, had notified to that Government that the Empe ror Paul 1 had engaged to succour the King of Naples, and to furnilh him with the means cf reafcending his Throne. M. Mocenigo loft no time to 'this pleasing intelli- gence'.to his Neopolitan Majefly at Palermo. The Ruffian troops are to be landed at Otra'nto. LONDON, March 26. It is a remarkable, but a" pleasant truth, ti|»tT3ut of 1103 6hildren lafl year m Christ's Hospital, only, eleven died. The Oxfordfhire militia arc on their route from Colchester barracks for Portsmouth, *y-re; they are to embark son Ireland. The firft division halted yesterday at Romford— Colonel Gore Langton embaiks with them. The Dictator of 64 guns, Qnd two frigates are to cm ry the Cambridgfhire and Oxf6rd- Ihire militia to the Cove of Cork the two *fgi#lents muster 2,4.00 rank gnd file. The' Earl of Harwicke does not go with his Cambrid.',eihir. retimentto Ireland ; the. command of which devolves, therefore, on the Lieutenant Colonels York and Nightin gale. Monsieur, the brother of Louis XVIIL and feveraj French Noblemen went'to the Ed inburgh Theatre on Tuesday fe'nnight, to fee Mr.-John Kemble play Hamlet. A box, was fitted up for their reception on the fide of the stage, and they were accompanied by Lord Adam Gordon, commander in chief of the forces in Scotland. A private letter from Dublih, of March . - Zf f f.i y s -i_s"he -b u fine fs done in the Hon ft: of ' Lovdi, snd in the House of Commons, this was merely routine, and not Worth reporting;' Qn Monday his excellent gives the to the several Bills, . 'thci'"i((pa/iiißent or prorogation inufcediate !y foDbws, 1 cannot tell. March 27. which the French havethrown , . into Malta, consist of 1300 quintalsrdf coin, joqo df hay, j OOO quintals of fait beef, 4° birrel»of beef, 30 tons of red wine, 1-5 tons oi vyj;g4r, 29 largecaJks of brandy,"6bar i*!s of fuperfir.c oil, 1500 quintals of fire wood, ,4660 pair of flioes, besides Gheefe, '' '* ' Jlfcgef alflcs?-'&c. ' flight of the King of NapltSj it is ' bow faia, was in corifcquerice, not ; of dif- Jayalty »r tunniUs in Naples, but ofjdifaf 'in his army. . GeneHrt ; Wrote-to him from Capua* that of 40,000 men with whom he entered the Ro man territory, 12,000 only remained, and that they were daily crumbling away, by go jug oyer t-j the French. It was plain., he. faiu, that a llcret undcrftanding existed be-, twcen the enemy and his troops, for 110 fool)- 't.B had liis offioe'i-s joined the French, thin . Jhey p relented with comnjifiions, /and 'ftPPiMw to 'officps trust. This example ■ ll:^SP 11 1 5 l torr "P tcd '" s army, that, be' , t affurSSW: ICiuglfe could place no dependence .OP them.' Upoi-; receiving this melanchqjy; , sttiyice, t\e Kiii£ of Naples held a Council to trtctmineon'the courle te be purfutd. The Lasiaroni had (liewn * firm attachment to the-'Roj-al-Fainilyi and their loyalty remain.- . td unlhifcin ; upon the finl account* of the r reveries tit Neapolitan army had exp,»ricnc ' fd, theybfircd .nr.trch for the define* of . the but it was thought mere po litiq. ttj tyep them *s % a protection to the •tsjikal. Ii this Sifcgreia to which the King ' miuceli, it was deemed ihtprudeni defence makeagairif t was decided: thv 6«i(jrifcbuii embark for Paler •?**» • - - , ■ 4.5?- .... hot tiiis determination was Dov confidrred of accommodating l.imfelf to the approaching clii!:sge, of making his peace v/ith the advocates cf and providing for his ov> n.f,.l'etyJ And such is the appearance which the governing and ac tive party can give to the public, opinion, that a few hours seemed to\ha>e changed the pio ple of Naples from devoted Iloyahfts, to furious Republicans. The former ihrunk from view, and the latter ruled in every.quar ter with an imperious and infultjng tooe, ga thering strength, and committing; the exceflss (of which wc have already hea,rd) at the time the Royal Family embarked.. From papers brought by the Venus t arrived at Boston from Liverpool. ■ • The Auflriau arniy, under Prince Charles, is in active movement. Nine battalions jiave already pafled the Lech. The 6th, his head quarters was at Augsburg, [in Suabia.] The head-quarters of Gen. Jourdan, were the Bth, at Bidigen, 011 the Danube, [about 20 leagues from Prince Charles' head quar- ters.] 1 Gen. St. Cyr, who commands the left of Jourdan's army, has advanced a column to Tubingen, [in the Dutcby of Wirtemberg, 1 .abbut 25 leagues frp'm Aug'lburg.] Jour '■dan has between 40 and 50,000 men ; one third levies. Berhadotte has. 20,000. • The Austrian army continues to cross the TLfefrh, advancing towards ours. The front of the Austrian line may be known by draw ing a line from Wurtzburg, in Franconia, | to the Lake 'Gonftance, through Ulm, Min sdelheim, and Knn'pton. , The advance us the French,at this time, may be fceu, by aline irom'Scftaffioulen, in Switzerland, to Man hei'm on the Rhine. [The distance, gene • rally, from io to 30 leagues.] The-French army at Manheim, is an army of ohfervation ; to take advantages of cir- *> V cumftances. Jourdan's centre is at Moeikirch. The left wing will not (in confluence of the oc currences in Switzerland) march through Tubingen, as was firft ordered. It will march towards Switzerland. « The (hipMary-Ann, monntiiig 16 guns, and manned with 51 hands,. arrived here yesterday from the. river La Plata; (lie was furni (lied with a letter of marque, and 7 days fincc in the Gulph Stream, was engaged by a French brig of 10.guns and 117 men all mulattoes and negroes,except the firft lieut enant, who is an American, a native of stable in Maffaclsufetts. The engagement, lasted two hours, during which nine Ameri- THE AUSTRIAN ARMY ; cuns were killed and wounded, and 17 ofthe In Batavia numbers 115,000 men, inde- negroes. At length the M<ny-Ann got so pendent of the 'Ruffian columns which are completely athwart her bows, that every (hot advancing; 80,000 are in advance ofthe raked her fore and aft, when the tn-coipred Lech. They are represented in fine order, flag was hauled down and she yielded to the and are animated with the best dispositions. superior bravery ol American (camen. The light-infantry are very complete; and " After taking'poffeffion of her, she pro are swelled with volunteers. At Ulni, on ved to be Le Generoux, of Guadeloupe ; but the 6th, 120 pieces of artillery were collc&ech contrary to all other privateers, was deeply; The Ruffians are direfted to take forced loaded with guns, pistols, daggers, flints, marches ; and waggons and horses are eve- cutlafles, and all other military ftoresandim ry wheie iroprefled, to forward the troop?, plements. Ihe captain ot the Mary-Ann &_c. to the fcer.e of *&ion ; which in all pro- took out what men he Could ftov.yand put the bability will be between the Danube and the reft in irons, of which he found plenty in the L ccH prize ; be also put 21 jnen on board her, Snd The Arch-Duke has addrefled his army in ordered her for the firft port in the Uni- Gene ral Oiders, ia the most animating man- ted States which she could make. What ner—-charge* the French with numberless renders the situation of this prize- • the aggressions ; and experts-his troop? to vin- more particular, is that', lhc had no corn dicate the honor, and save the Empire from million, or any papers, nor could the Ame flavery. j ricanslearn,even from their pril'oners, where If Gen. Hotzs had not eggaged Mafiein, ' (he was bo-und, pr to what purpose her cargo i the advanced corps of Jour3an's and Prince wjstobe appropriated. Her letters were , Gharles'"anny, would have met at Memmin-' all thrown overboard, except one, which, ] gen yesterday, and decided the fate of Ulm. | through hurry was left in the chest of a pas senger ; this letter is addtelTed to an eminent perl'onage in Georgia, and 'on account of its important contents, was lentoorn r as soon as the Mary-Ann arrived, by express to the se cretary of state." The Helvetian troops are advancing, tow ards the Empire.' Maffena's head-quarters are between Zurich and St. Gal, [in Switz erland] ; the ft ft of his army is at Lake Con stance; the right in the Grifon country, extending near ten leagues. Ou the 21 ft afquadron of; fix fail of the line, left Yarmouth, for the coast of.-Hol land. » RATISBON, March 10. The votes of the Diet of the Empire, on the fubjeift of the march of the Ruffian troops, are in decidecLoppofition to the wilhes of the French. The garrison of Ulm, is commanded by Field-Marflial Kerper, and is composed of 10,000 picked troops. The Emperor, as well as the King of Great-Britain, has sent a special Ambassador to the Pr uffian Court. The King of Prussia appears obstinately, bent on preserving his neutrality. He will not he fays, conneft himfelf with Anftria. Gen. Suvrarrow, who is upwards of 60 years of ag;, is to command the united Im perial forces, which are to aft in Italy. •The Spanish squadron which some time since flipped out of Cadi?, hath returned, af ter landing 3000 troops at the Canaries. A Ruffian squadron of ieven fail of the line has arrived at Palermo, in Sicily with troops. Naples is blockaded by a squadron of Lord Neifon's fleet. The French who have pafied the Rhine, have imposed the mofl heavy contributions. Heidelbourg had to pay too,coo livres'in 12 hours. The late King of Sardinia, and family have failed from Leghorn for Ragufa, con voyed '< y the English frigate Terpsichore, Capt. Gore- Two EmbafiTadors have been sent from the Neapolitan Republic to Paris.—Prince Mo literni is one. The French Legislature has abolished privateering; and ordered all their privateerf raen on board the Brell fleet. I E oriaous quantities of fperie are contin ually frnt out of Holland to Hamburg, from whence it finds way to England. Six hundred of the Irish rebels have been transported— 400 to the Welt Indies; 200 for Minorca. The O'Connors, Emmet, Nelson, and twelve other (late prifonera, on the 9th inft. iaileii for Fort George, in Invernesihire ; to ; be confined there.: The United Anglo Trifhmen, who have { besn dettfted, and frequently examined bc • fore the Privy, Councilj had ripened their STRASBURG. March g. March'io. March 12. LONDON, March 23. plot almofl to esplofoii, The papers on them, and which Parliament have publish ed, demonstrate the extent and turpitijdeof the confjjiracy. Phillip four;' holds out. It is garrisoned with 2000 choice troops of the Empire It will if attacked be defended vigor-ufly. "( he Commandant and gen. Bernadntte, verbally agreed not to commence hostilities untill further orders. BOSTON, May iB. Ireland will again b cottie an objeft ef at tention. All the energies of the BriiifH aid Irish Governments were in operation to ds., fend it agaiuli external invasion; ardto era dicate every fibre of internal rebellion. The has left the blockade of this port i/*nd th£ galleons arrived a few days after tiftiro V«fra Cruz, with an immense quantity of dollars.. A',money fleet has fail ed, from Spain. . ( • . - ■ A till passed the Bri'tifli Parliament Jfor preventing th-exportation of copper; as the Admiralty found it difficult to procijre that article for the ship yards.—l" the, fix months it rose 20 percent, in P r ' ?c jj£ Samuel ShcSw, Esq. Gonful of the United States, at Canton, has arrived there. We learn that the Bolton frigite will be launched on Monday next, U foul weather fliould not intervene. The Intelligence of the capture of the Ihfurgente, was received with the greaicft pleafurc in Englaud. IMPORTANT! BALTIMORE. May 21. A fatter from a gentleman in Norfolk, dated May 17* to his iriend in this city, received yeftsrrday v contains the following ImpoUtant Information JUST PUBLISHED, an 6 For salk by THOMAS CO N D lE, NO ao— AND RICHARD FOLW EL L, No. 33, Carter's AJley, TPRICF SEVENTY-FIVt CSNTS^I HI S T-O R Y " Of the Pestilence cotnmonl}" called ' YELLOW fEVEi, „ Which almost desolated Philadelphia,- in the months of Aug iift) September . *~ and o&ol>er y 179&. v . BY TH 0 St X S C O t K,DIE & RICH AliD tGLVf&hI. ■ -way 83' *r 'f . jt' Lojl or MiJlaid, A CERTIFICATE of one (hare of the Bank of the United States, No. 4933. in thename of Julia Wadfworth Knox, and for which, application is made at the Bank of thr United States for the renewal of said certifi cate ; and all persons concerned are delired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. may 13 d3m FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, 20 pipes of Old Madeira Wine, 2 Cnnnon—9 pniuidert 1 25 coils rigging, from I 1-4 to 5 inch, 35 hhds. of best James River Tobacco. Willing y Francis, Penn-Slreet. tu th & fat tf '■May J3. A WATCH FOUND. WAS found on Sunday the 19th infiant, a silver Watch —The owner, by proving property and paying charges, may have it a gnin, by applying at No. 135, Spruce street. may 23 3* Came to tie plantation of the subscriber the i)tb instant, A BROWN MULE» BLIND of the off iyc ; the owner i» dcfired to come in Wrtks iron- thii date, prove property, j»y,«»arges, and take it away, otherwise it will befoldto pay charges. Byberry town (hip, v" •» Philadelphia county, May 41 (»3) 1 th.f3.m3t From If wanna. JOHN M'MULLEN. ' Xljt (oasette, PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, M.iT zj THE undersigned Secretary of State of his Britannic Majesty has received his Ma- jc fly's commands -to acquaint Mr. King, i Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States ; of-' America, that the King, judging it ex pedient to avail himfelf of' the superiority of his Naval Fortes fqr the defence of his do minipns. biis fignified his commands to the Lord's CommifTioners of the Admiralty, to cause the nicft. rigorous blockade to be rf tabliflied alt the entrance of all the ports of Holland, which will be maintained and enforced in the Grift ft manner,- according to the usages of war, acknowledged and pb ferved in fimililr cases. Mr. Kifig is therefore requefliti t.o .'ppriae the American Consuls a'nd Merchants' reG- ding in England, that the above mentioned jsorts of tf« United Provinces are.ai-dmufl be contidered as .being in a Rate'6f blockade, and that from* tlris\ime no nsutral v.-fici can be fvffjred to enter them upon any cons ideration, or injder any pretence, whatlbever : and that all the measures authorized by the Law of nations, ntid the refp-ftive treaties between, his Majelly, and the different neu tral powers, ivill henceforth he adopted and executed, with refpeft to vessels dAinod for the said ports, or such as Pnajl attenipt to enter theni after this notice. Don'riing-street, ? March 22, 1 5 A true copy fVcm the files of the Depart ment of State of the United States- Jacob Wagner, Ch. Clk. By a letter from Havannah, dated the loth of May, advice is received of a new Governor having arrived at the other fide of the island, from :>pain, and that he was ex* peftcd thereon the 12th—that the change was quite ynexpe&ed, arid had very much surprised the inh>bitants, as the old Gover nor's time was not expired. The . fame letter ad vises, the aftual prices ef fu~ars to be 9 dollars for brown and 11 for whiter—and that flour was down to 10 dollars per barrel ; beef and pork 5 and 10 per barrel, and parcels (nipped back to Ame rica. No kind of goods in demand, and monej not to be got for any thing. CO MM U NIC ATI ON. IN the Aurora of yesterday the faction, of which that paper is the organ, are ex pressly called upon to associate themselves in the military corps, not for the purpose of defending their countiy from foteign inva sion ; not with a view to support their gov ernment agaitift th<f machination's of do tneftic traitors but avowedly in order to act a gain ft the Friends of Government. Under the authority of Duane himft-lf, it is stated that to accomplish this obje£i, cpnfidetable accessions of strength have already been made to the Militia Companies ; and that a band of Jacobins mount guard every even ing at hi£ office. By the fame paper it ap pears that " Committees of Arrangement, as they are called, for th* f ity, Northern Liberties, and Southwani" meet at the fame-place. Thus it appears that a'l their cefperate plans arc formed, their tlieans collediing ; and their forces nearly "organi zed. Tfiat theft confidence in their own power has greatly increased is made evident by this defptrate avowal of their bloody in tentions. Heretofore indeed these men have ejtitted r though their real views have been concealed under the cloak of a deftre to o perate against the common enemy ;• but now in the fulnels of their audacity .they boldly proclaim, the end they-have always really aimed at. To oppose fio formidable a pha lanx of perfidy and iniquity, what are our means, our preparations or resources. Are we tamely to fiibmit to the and the-bayonet, without even an attempt at re finance ? Are we to wait until bom-d hand and foot. before we even endeavour to ex ert ourselves ? Are we individually content to be marked out for future icvenge and slaughtered without even wishing to pare the nails or to cut off the claws of this daring Banditti. The lrifh Rebellion has been nearly quel led. How ? Not by differing the rebels to mature their fchcmes in f.feiy } but by hunting them from their kennclsi and forcing them to resistance, before the.moment of their readincfs. The allusion is obvious and the example ought to be profitable. Duane fays that during the horle-whip ping he received t'other day the '■ people who stood looking with dumb aflon'fhrrent were litard to murmur aioud ! Will this blundering bull maker again tell us he is an American ? The fame paddy whack f?ys that as he was " lying fenfelrfs" he received a kick.— It' fettfclrfs lying is to be his security he has an infurmoufitable rampart to defend him. The Merchants and Unde; writers of I,lo\d's Coffee House, London, have agreed to pref'cnt a superb piece of Ph.te to Chpt. TiIUXTON, for his gallant condu<2 in tie capture of the Fier.ch frigate, Irlfurgent. Ratine %is; ARRIVED, sliip Caroline, Motley, Liverpool Schr. Liicretia> VVhraton, R. Ifiand ' Bctl.y, Buili, do. CLEARED, Ki'jg Eliza., Stroii';, LaH;, Brov.'n, Flora, Crefwell, Sclir. Robert, Green, HarliqUioj -felt, Unity, JseH.eferefli'ti, Sufannai), Price, Sloop Concord," Hols, B.thier, Butler, Mary, Hail, Patriot, Rollings,^ . An inward bound Brig,-nan-.e. unknown, came too at the Fort la.fl evening.' Arrived ship Caroline, Motley, Liverpoo!, filed from tljence the 25th left the rj the ship Clotfiier, Gardner of Philadelphia, (hip Molly, Swain, do. for Satavia, and fe vers! othefs bound .to dicferetjt parts on the Continent. Gapt. M. informs that ths ship Stockport, Sto-'ldawl,. had failed from thence the 23d for CorK, to |jom the convoy, and that the Orbtio, Chrate, was to fail the 25th for this port. Arrived fc'nooner Ann, Piatt, Chavle/lon, with the mail. Ships FaQor, Betsey and Younj Eagle, from Liverpool .have arrive*! *t-Kt<V-Yor1< ) " failed wit!} the Vc fuis, .irrivrd at Bofton'i A small inward boiltid si ho< tier, name u:i-\ known, was abre«ft of Chefh'i laft-evcninofi " f Brig Maria, Wo vard, f.f i.a Guira, was at N. Castle yt-ftfcrday. Brig Mercury, Williamfon, from lu*ncc T had arrived at Cowes the 22d March, luftded her letters, and proceeded to Rotterdam* ■' GRENVILLE. Schooner Fanny Allen, Allen, Kavanna. Capt. James Allen from Havauna, jailed from thence the 1 ith inft. in the evening, in company with an amifed ship of i 8 :;cns and 50 men, for Charlefton,brig Franklin, Mor ris, of Philadelphia, for Vera Cruz, and l'chr Minerva, Davidfon, of and for Philadelphia. May 12, saw a brig near the Florida thore, appear in distress, with two small vefl" i 3 as sisting her, the wind and sea bring on lhore, could not learn her name. 18th was chafed by a frigate for 7 or 8 hours ; and was fi j hally, after several (hot, obliged to heave too ; was boarded and informed the frigate was the United States. I oblerved (lie had decreased much since I saw her in the Deli ware. However, a schooner comiug up, they fired a gun, hoisted English colors and boarded her—after examining my papers and pressing me to receive foine Spanilh pri— soners, wbith I refufed, tliey wifh'ed me a good passage, and difmifTed me. I left them examining the other fthoonerj in lati 29,4 c, long. 70, 30. Gapt. Allen has forwarded from, the fort the following very corredl lift of vefiels at 'Havanra, for which he merits the thanks'of Ft Ship Harry. Ehrnftronij Fabius, Corran, Fame, Jones, Brig Nancy, Cook, Polly, Hendtrfcru Maria, Simkins, ocfannahj H.T.t, Fairif, Webb, Schr. Nancy, Logan, a For New-Tar* Ship Unci: Toby, Goorich, 5 Mary. Allen, 3 Gsneral Wayne, Sieition. Brig HannaFi, Olcott 15 Amazon, Ropes 2 Schr. Aftive, Almy j Experiment, Lewis, 18 Dispatch, Hudson, i Sloop Harriott, Wilcox, rt> For Battirnorei Ship Silly, Smith, Just arrived Halcyon, Wife, do. Louisa, Champlin, 3 j Brig Confidence, banning, j. ; Dorfon, King, Induilry, Travis, Scbr. Rover, 1 Susannah, Smithj y Sifters, John Cornelia, Ellis Sclif. John Archer. DonaJdfon, and fehr. Polly, of and from juft arrived in 8 days. For Norfolk* Brig Agnes, Burton, Scbr. Rover, , Sloop Peterfburgh Packet, Gardne,r For Charleston, Ship Lucys Connolly, Brig George, Eliza, , Julia, Peyton, Schr. Enterprise, Do'.vr,:, Amiable Maria, Roberts, Sloop Matthew, ——<-, Polly, Eaflon, For Newport. Brig .Orange, Maybeny, Sloop Two Sifters- Tophani, General Greene, Baker, Snow Betsy, Whitemaili, Brig Orion, , >Jew Adventure, Horner For Nenobury-Port, Brig Nymph, Toppar, Sch. Peggy and Polly, Griffi.i, Sally, C.harr>p!in, of Warren, William, Hntdtrfis, Biddeford, I 0 Charlotte. Buel, St. Go •, ) .1 I 0 Brig Maria 8c Fanny,Holm,do. S I o'"° \ Q !¥lcop Sally, Brulol, Port of Philadelphia, Nancy, Kennedy,' Dick, tUchsrd, Charlotte, Parker, Arrived at the Fort, days 57 •JBarbadiX'S St. Thomas Savajiimh • Curituc 't'urks-Itland St. Thomas St. Johns N. York :tlo. Falmolsth Boftoii Richmond Richmond Nixonton fo-Cril In ig.dvjftM : s t6(?ri si W' t i- A: ■ S 4 15. ia» a r '*■