slate jfotei&tt SlrtitJes EXTRACTS From Iri/h papers to May B—received by (he fbip Hope, from Newry, arrived at Ne-jj- Tori.* c BKLFAST, May 7. The following persons were sent en board tbe Poftlethwaite, ii) order to serve his Prnf fian Mnjefty :r-viz. John M'Carager, John Hutchifan, Win. Allan, Thos. Dick, Thos. White and Arthur Kenny. We understand that the persons wh® have been ordered to serve as above, have either been tried, and the punishment commuted, or committed by Magistrates under the in fiinreftion a£l. The different Yeomanry Corps in this difttift have been called on permanent duty, in cotifequenoe °f inte!ligence having been received of the fleet being at sea. April 27. Oothe night of Thurlday last an armed gang came to thr house of David and Chfrlec Moor, of Craigs, deelarirg they wtre ordered to give them SCO ladies each. The door was so well secured, that after fe vcral fruitUf" attempts to force it, they were cUiged to defitt- They theu broke r-pen a window, firing fevernl shots into it, their leader a'tempted to enter but was driv 'ee back with a pitchfork, the only weapen tl* Voors had It rained so violently that they failed in an attempt to set the boufeon sirs. cn which they d< parted. O.e of the Moors knowing several of them, gave in formation to the T'ortglenone cavalry who immediately f«t om in (earch of them, but they had *ll fled tbe country.—We cannot help think'ng that the gallant behaviour of tbe' Moors deserve? public encouragement; and we sincerely wi(h it may be more gen erally imitated. - ___ _ ~ ~ , t)qnACHADEE Mav 6. oilpatcnet. KILKENY, April 17. John Corcoi+an, and Pat Doyl, convi&ed at the tail affixes of for forgery, were execu ted in frcnt of the city jail, late on Saturday night by torch light, some hope of respite having induced the flieriff humanely to de lay the execu:ion of the fentencc as loug as yoflibie. LOMUONDHRKY, April j®. Oi W«dnefd*y < »*t * General Court Mar- MkiSr Colonel «f Ctvondge light iJragodns, # JHal««h, ■of ditto, xut jadyc. Mar 'jaßy to jj* tiitl »f A ••■ 'JiW>)W>N-Gißlwwi» «jft*er ia the Royal W 'tipoß Mie lolUwiog charge, *£•"■& nin «*J» t. Ta:teni,of &>f&oQer{ct Regtiwnt. . beAn the 14th of Apriliftft. (be ; faf ■Si^:.ok : tte 's* Pd*t, on «• >lp» nlMihlK Captain T«tt*m bf the te#rtu* ftktttW i»h< him in the .s£&» %Cb|rt. nht|r thai commo-: Owhfcw' •* ■ ■ i y | ftwsr ycl<>fejt riijtnt off tie Jlyyrtifcfar.lo DifoKn, fefr tje appreb*- fp l *?'* itdwif tbe M LWen. Kjt—,J>e Cifßrt trtcnpttwxadcd to the »W WiUiam Simp jmtt upon a —** gB " , !b ' .'ytrpagHSoa, yanetu procla -ITWi. V&ii Wag -fin "ljjlffjyfl* ■Ws- imt v t A ' for botdtftgthe Pen To wfekh M added, approved AvH T«Jw ft * ftyittnctf Rf£eipts» BtUa, Billsof Exchange rulv I L/lfty, Ow j Cbuditiont, Award,. AHb, ifee com -1 *SCM*&gMK COVIT. ' L - ' in A*itfc|S*etic the .Supreine Jwdlcfal " ■' ■.■ \. • j • ».■ * It FtlHyc nCKfflr , Court was opeSed in tb»« tdwn, when an ex- 55- a K ooci~pto«t will be tt» Setters. 1 given to.the grand jury, 6>bm« til, 1799, Sts«t 6w. by the Hon ■ |f Abijah Adams Fhofe j udications toere in part, evidently falfe and inflammatory tending to deceive the ijgnorant, and the public mind. Ine whole of the charge breathed toe principles of true liberty and genuine patriotism. We are sorry that we cannot piefent it at large to the public, thrbugh the channel ofourpaptr. »'■ NEW-LONDON, July r s . We nndenland that the ilnp of.wa.ii Con necticut, was pumped out, and railed from her watery bed cm Tuesday last. An honest mechanic, who had been led aftn.* by fonie of the " Pencil Tools," in this place, a tew days line® confcfTed to his neighbor, a federalift, that he had been i'o jar duped as to believe the government of the United States more despotic than that ot Turkey. He Kid beeo tokl and iuppofed it a the constitution was trodden under toot, mat property and perton, as in France, lay at the mercy of the govern ment ; that there was neither law nor jus tice in the land, excepting for the rich. His alarm on the fubjed. had given hiui more unhappinefs than every other worldly care, having caufei him many afleeplels night. But he was now convinced he had been deceived, and was not ashamed to can tc-is it. Hoys callous to every g*ood princi ple, how abominably wicked must the sedu cers of i'uch men be. This person is a pro feflor of the religion of Christ, and poflefles a good moral character ; but to infatuated has he been by the sophistry and fallhood of the disciples of Talleyrand and Paine, as lately to hare wished fucc?fs to the French cause which isconfefledlyfubverfive of Chris tianity, and palpably deftruftive of those moral and social tics without which mankind would be debased even lower than the wild beafh. When I fee men negle&inrf their business, going about under the' garb of friendfliip, seeking like Judas to betray with a kiss ; corrupting their minds with ahfurd and chi merical notions of liberty, and destroying their peace of mind by lies and misrepresen tations, I feel an indignation which my re i'olution is barely able to refill. The laws should punish the mifcre&nts. CARLISLE, July 10. On Thursday last, the birth-day of Ame rican Independence was celebrated here with truly patriotic feftivity. Ths rising fun was gfeeted by sixteen difcbarges,of artillery from the public Square. About o'clock the Infantry and Cavalry para«Mip the figuare, snd as * .ward proceeded to the Prelbytcriau Church, where several patriotic and anima ted orations were delivered by the students of Dickinfon College, that being the time of the Quarterly Examination. i'hc uniformed troops accompanied h >' the Citizens then marched tp the delightful feat ot Mr. Andrew Holmes,.apd partook of a cold collation——After dinner the fol lowing f oast were drank accompanied by discharges from the I::fkntty: i ft. Tbe day we celebrate. *2." The United States. 2. The Prefi'dciu, , 4. Siiir.cial VVa Thing-ton. -5. The Congress of the Stktfs. 6. Tfie real friends of our cariffitutioii— tire friends or nur prefrnt goWatnent. 7. The "Army of the Ut)it directory, whose objeft it is to cajole us, until it suits them to devour us. War only can be safe, banes'., and honorable j with such a peoble, so long as they continue to conquer small states, and use them to con quer larger ones, and these In their turn to , subdue the largest, or most distant. Let us I rather than be classed among their allies, determine to die in the last ditch. Tbe United Sate* cafcmrt lose by wxjope* 4nd m*nly declaratiomtf war, ag*infti>-OTCf. Svety riingw'M tUnastme itt proper Ji/tce. We Anil thereby rescue, national hener-, wW save a bappy people from the drtadf&l condi tion, the Directory in tfc dtpth o£-'their sets, the ChJ> tfJje*atkf, Mur ww/nc. £Yait£*, tbtt v/e bmt tt&rjfiitto wield it 1 The United States ship Herald, captain Ruflell, arrived at Bolton, on Thtirfday last, frorii Charlcftc.n and a cruize. CO MM UNICA d nrt sl* i«r propriety or f.'cii r,-,.' .tary condu<&, confideHnfj -it as-ari He a parcel ofnnni'nWrs - cciijin • t«r wuy,"fo'l:fghl\'' honoml'bythe two tn.iwv; <4 li -rfc. Untenant KfUy ct'captuh) rangers,xoivdiift.ed' hnifelf on rha <•«;<& ti with a particular spirit and gent'-OMr.i'stf behavi jr. I'hr pr.ities .tlittt fepitrjud-and met no moii; irt tlie fain: array.' Many ol the troopers, to their hor.'-r i,- it mentioned, highly reprobated the ct.i.ru.'i thus impofcd upon them "hi cupt. Speritigj by ordering tbeih to pay so great refptA t, this revolutionary ferjoaiit arid fiisliiuttneers} and were on the point of quitting their ranks had they not been ordered to marsh a differ-. ent direttion. Thus, mv friend, you fee we have mem amongst us high in trust and office, that will negleft no opportunity, wlien they find one, to pay the highest compliments to dif* organizers, if it is found in the person of a rebellious ferjeant and a few followers; But perhaps I may be-wrong in my oenfurey not being a military rtian myfelf, it is pofit ble 1 may have formed erronecjs opinions on the occasion." er adffs A foitfifl d