jrj them, Mr. accosted the two came tome, confided tome their designs, O'ty Commoner S OffCe. N E W £ IN^ OI L STAGES • lj)tlld = oculiir i' lk 4 their names, wlw unveiled tfieir ftcrets, and d-ma-idcd my January x, t» 0 o. lo New Tork, ■iFfirPl' frit the'pl«»tiff-W*e.r«l by a cant eXpjijffiwi, support. I refuted to hs.a maji .et any par- giVEN Thatthefol- v X . I C'e 'u "j® P le , a [ am ro *<'— passing J| IJltlyU J '-.J (>n this, the defendant, without ty. The Council of Ancients invited me, IS HER ■ • .hrough Frankford, l'uitleton, Newtown r rS.nrZ- plaintiff a blow and I a „ ( Wd ,o th,i, call. A plan o, S2T*«£ LONDON. November 30. over the eye with a ftKk, caulrtigf a very fe.- general reftor-tion had- been, concerted by No x< NWIO i M Hicks, from the north aik P ' ' ' k P riH E fie 'd and Nc w . The last Paris journals that have been re- vere and dangerous wound ; and -dmoft im- uien, in whom the. nation is accuiton'.ecl to - Cde of Vine, to the South fide of THF S WTFTCT TD U ceived are dated the 21 ft inft. The next mediately af'er said, that heexpe&ed him to fee the defenders of us iu-ed.im ant.' qi . rt>, Mulharry street. ~, ■ „ , r> r- OUK.JI intelligence from that city will in all proba- metet him next morning under the gibbet on and of propriety. This plan demanded a 4 . H„g h from i theft starts i from the Green />«, Ne j0 North bility he very important, as well will, re- Hounrtow Heath. Mr. Ferrers also, as.the calm and liberal e f mm.itifcn, t*e troin ItS IS,Xw York a " d fpeft to the affairs of the armies, as to the turnpike gate, infilled 011 Mr. Humphreys every influence aiu * 4. Joseph Claypoole, from the south From New York it ft-, nexl evening, effeft likely to be produced upon the minds giving him his address, adding, that it Mr... .Council of Ancients r ovc ,hi Cm> I 1 Cde of Chefnut t« the north fide j (Sundays excepted ) inVi' OCOC 'ni tr ' r of the people, by the tvratjoy and injustice Roper should oat meet the .defends, he ex- that the fittings of the Le R ,flat,ve dody o f l.re.t delphia". of the ncw military government petted that Mr. Humphreys would meet be wmoved to St. Gloud, ana charged. 4 . , r „ £ Jone-.fromth r north fid™ Far. for passenger. j dollars, way Milei.*, From the speech of the French minister him. A conference was afterwards held, at me with the ddpr>fit,r>n of the force neceT-ry Spruce to - 6 cent, per milt. Etch allowed u£ at the Hague, to the fir ft chamber of the the Lonjon Coffee Koufe between Mr. .oj- indep n - owcutomv #fry . aC e out.of order tatfcc (both- °* hundred and fifty weight of Batavian legislature (given in another part Ferten-an the part of, the defendant, when lellrtw citizens, to the loi-Jiers -v .0 are ward of Hi h aplJ |, to Tb<>ma-i>«:y, in to P a ? thi fame as a paflenger. •f our paper) it is evident that the inha- Mr. Ferrers at firft infilled upon the dtfel perifhuigin our armKi, and to the national j fifc^oearCeJarrtrMti or Godfrey GW>lcriii Fd*irtfc, All baggage to heat the rifle of the own«r, bitants of Holland will be obliged to pay g-mj on; but afterwards, or. being fatisfied glory, .acquired at the price of their blood, , etween CUc( , nd Walnut firms ; anj tor the .un Ids insured . b V the clerk, • a handsome price for the late services of the that the defendant was the made to a< c,pt S f this co Wl?lJ nd aidfer ce.nf ' Kate of .nfuranc. one French troops in this country. an apology in his name, and re quelled the 1 Vie "uannteed in FiiTh near Vineftreet, or W either of the City- ' *§* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. The officer who arrived on Sunday from good offices of Mr. Hmnpiirey. that the .lob , tnel .epu j i&an rooj. g. . Commiffiooets. Nrnh Fourth Street, Philadelphia, and to France, was captain Swinburne, aid-de- matter might go 110 farther, to which Mr. their lafety freir without but within all . Meeting? of the Commiffioiierfon every Tuef- WILUAM VANDERVOOKT, No a* camp to general Knox. He was merely Humphreys afTented. On behalf of the de-| had the reign of terror, beveral Uay af:ernoorli 3 0 > c lo«k, at the Old Court House. Courtland Street, N. £. corher ot Greenwich charred with dispatches from the general, fendant, it was attempted to be proved, that Membrrs of the Five Hundred, january 17. .Street, New York. who remains an hoOa K e for the faithful exe- the plaintiff and his company had beet, walk- a-med w.tn wignaris'and fire arms, c.uu.a- IJOTIPP J»""ary 3. todtf etition of the convention of Alkmaer, the ing behind the defendant and his company te.t arouvd them nothing but menaces JNUIICJ!.. "? „,, 7 only article of which that remains not com- »" the way quizzing t6em, and that one of death.. :h ? plans Which were shout to be To oe Holders of pletelv fulfilled is that wh ch relates to 8000 them had put a dick under the petticoats of were laid aside, the majority was PERSON MILII AR\ LAISD WARRANTS. French seamen, the greater part of whom one of the ladies under the proteftion of the dilbrgnmed, themoft.intrepid orators were ™ HO w!1 , do 1R)Hlil)d 0 f bulTnefc, either have already been delivered. defendant ; but no proof was ot ariconcfrted, and the inutility ot every wiu yV a 9 a dourer, an Accounttnt, a Jlerk, IHL Subfcnbcr having lately returned from A netrociati nof a commercial nature, this ini'ult. ' prqpofi:ion was made evident. I bore my an Afliftant in 1 School, or any occupation by A viewing the l»nd, furvcyed and appropri /r,iv. ,L„ 1 l„,| v Wn' Lord Kenyon, in his chaige to th* jStsiV, indignition and rr.y grief to 'lie Council ol he ; <can make a living—wants.employ- *te<l to latisfy the bod warrants, ifTued by the fed on a lelo t\ e tntlemL de obferved/tha"- In- very much approved of tl' A ntients. I demanded of them to er.furr mt #. He is a Urang r, but alks no wages till fecr«.ry at war, to the office and soldiers of earned on at. Jeddo-. Ibe gentleman de- f , • r tiff in h<v| !iad h execution of 'heir generous defiens. I earned, and is willing to forfeit any he may the lite continental army; and having made pnted to wait on the emperor, has, it is- P ' ? ~v. „f their earn in cafe he does not fully fatijty any person arrangements with Mr. James Joknlon, of said, been fuccefsf.il in hie correspondence. colll , e to .le ~ws 01 is coon ly, rll r pr( en e 0 1 . ■ who may honor him with employment. Chester county, Pennfylvauia, who he left sn Teddo is the capital of Japan, nine miles in to the falfc laws of-hortor, for repara- country, from which those design. +?+ Apply a( No j8 North Seventh street, the land, and who with the affiftsnce of an in. length and fix in breadih and contains tion - He lad taken occasion, dunn S the ted, 1 hey joined themselves with me, try neir Cherry kor to the Printer hereof. telligem inhabitant <sf that county, will spend 1 000 000 i .habitams. The wealth of this examination of Mr. Ferrers, to remark tl«r giving'new tefiimomef of their, uniform January if. f3t fiv e month, in exploring the different feefcons. I i • ' I , , 1 • • impropriety of his conducl, in endeavoring wilhes. He will take regular notes, descriptive of the p ace 13 liica cue, ,' J r ~ , to force on a duel ; and he now again took I tlen rrpaired to the Council of Five ANY Person or I'crloni, wilhiag to avail foil, situation, and natural advantages affached the middte of the town, and is defended by rve , that he Confided it his Hundred without arms, and my head un- thsmfelve, of any opportunity-os having a toeach the whole furvey-which note* walls ditches, towers and haflions Where ' , ' 7 . . , person well calc«lated to perform the neceflary will be placed in the hands of the fulifcriber nr«- the tmperor rtfides are three towers, nine duty, as far as poflible, to put a (lop to the covered fuel, as J had been received and OCat ; OlJ 0 f a DUN, wi,i hear of on«, by leaving vious to the period for letting, th"eb?e^- stork, high, each covered with plates of crime of duelling ; and that unocr this idea applauded by the ancients. I wished to , line at the office of thi. Gaactte, directed bling him to make the moll advantag.ou. 10. . solid gol!, near an inch i„ tbicknefs ; and he fho » l<l c ' nfid " '1 h,s f ® ,ha ' tbe the,r ••*\° "*' C4,io " , L he l ' rirrity will ld,T,it the feMnd hall of audience is l'upporied by 10 §° outa f« c -nd time wa.s to be guilty of assure them of their power. Thepoignards Any recommendations necessary can be given. He«ffers hisfervice to the holders of land en- 11 XT .k u- L murder, aijd that bad Mr. Ferrers done so on which tbreatehid the Deputies were in- i,„_._m( warrants of the ahare description, throughout pillars of massy gold Near'the palace are tbe dcciafion lw . oght t() be hjulged . ft , ntl raifcd aga ; n ft their deliverer. 20 J ""'* ry .he United their warrant,* daft Lvera o. w ere e reaiois o The cdnd'uft of the defendant had been, up- affaffi:i« threw thrnWelves upon me, and (r-v THE COMMITTF.ES them,/(a» ni leU quantity than will emperor live The empress has apa ace of (h? wh hig , unjuftifiable> and fr / ra fht m b , faft> - The „ rer f adiers of the & 1 " . f Tf r ' ' fg ' "r. "1 m tr " C V y) her pwn, and there are twenty small one. bij Mnk aod Nation in life.,his was ths legillative bodv, whom I bad left at the . Appointed by the several F,re Companies them registered agreeable to law, and attend to for the concubines. Eefides, all the vaflal 'r l- \ i r i ■ * r » 1•• t % * t ,n the City and Liberties, to devise a plan of, /nake the locition at tne the time appointedm kines have each a palace in the city, with n '° r ' f f.Tu' , r hal '» « m 7 L ani lP^« d association for the ptirpofc of acting in con- February next. a handsome garden, and stables for 2,000 th ° Hgh W ( '. t ' le f ,V " b, ' t "' een mc and the affa ® nß -. one cert at fires are retjuelfed to attend a meeting ! F° r ~ r' "f ? a irf ' he Q " e te " ,h P lr ' korfes. The emperor, it seems, is very de- mitS " " S " h "v their leofe of the mproper of these brave gr.nad.ers named Thome, t0 bf he)d Bt Cam«ron> Tavern, sign of the the'and Ipse,fied in the warrant, w,II be re r . . . t .» 3 condua, he hoped they would not lo punilh had his clothes struck through with a dag- n , i c tu- ae. * u a i quired, and no other charge, except the poftagc ' 0 a " '"'"course with a na- hjm tQ his > h) tuture P a uf -. Th fucceedfd •„ h * ri me awa ß Golden Swan, ,n Third Street above Arch ltMer ,. All wlrrJnt , t « rwardc P d and P , ettl f r . tion which has acquired fortfich.refpea and ful nicrai)er of fncicty . g At tbis t '. me thf cry 0 f oa/ ./ a J uas ra i fe T d on Saturday even, ng.the tft of Fe- id dreffed to the fubferiber, at No. 3 .Penn-ft W et. confidence in India, more especially as ,t # vckIIA for the plaintiff, a | ai , lft th , drfcmhr J the Wlt WES the at 6 0 clock ' Philadelphia, will receive immediate attenuon. ensures him a conllant and fate market.— , r B r rr ir -ntr Tanuarv 27. dtS. J AMES B. SMITH. Tbe articles to be imported will consist of S tcol. _ ferocious cry of afTafTin, against lhe force J» Septemer a mwftf. these which are valuable. New species of KTC H rOT Tl ?"''OF AUMIRATTY *bicb was deftinrd to refirain them. Thty HENRY BENBRIDGE T 1 " . w J'_ . ,;r. HHjH LULK. Ui AUi.IUIALI i. prefTed ar.-und the President, threatened him a VALUARI.F T OTS m.rc an . e orm e , William. Seott veftrrdav finiflied the to his face, and, with arms in thiir hands, ' eiv ' e ,0 inform his friends and the and experience has confirmed this in its full- fitt w|iolfl day h;m ' ft p.Slic, that he has commenced the buhnef, 'o* elt extent. Japan is accounted one of the °. . . n f c . u • • r j ru- of a BROKER, at hit Office No. 81 Dock- near the ciTti «rt . • • at \»u was employed in hearing tne DoctGrs for teftion of the law. Being informed of this " D ' , .V « bt(t countries in Alia, and the ricneit in the , l . I , r t , n • c r n r « r ».• flreet, nrar the Bank ot the United States, .gold. ' J ' " U r\x u,an » circumstance, gave orders to rescue him w here be buys and fells ow Commlflion all kinds On Wednefcay th« 6fth day ®r March next, at fir Late letters from India mention that a chimed by Mr. Martin Coihn to be Amen- from their voWer, fix grenadiera of the 0 f p u h i c Securities, Stocks Notes, &c &c. o'clock in the ewiin*. at the Merchant's Cof coniidcrable trade is carried on between us Can P ro P ert y i an which was drtaified hy an Legislative Body, brought him out of the and offers kisfervices in anybufinefs in his line. f«« House, will be fold by public auAion, the /aUk A i-moni'ana \ Etifflifh frigate, in her sifrom Dunkirk hall. Immediately after the grenadiers of T an . A following described valuable Lot« of Ground, th rough the A«««,«s) >nj to New York. As this IS a very important the Legislative Body entered at the pa: de J V*- ellglbly fi tua[cJ for SUMMER RETREATS. tarns at ne .Yioiucca , n, 1 m oe.ngio cafr> upm , the j H dnnent (riven, in which a f/ W« into the hall, and c.ufcd it |a. te Thfh rttfhFRSrdMKIU GKBTAXK LOT-or PIECE of other nations The king of Mataram has ° H pleadings, ana give judgment. pcrftd thernfclves, 'T.ic majority, relrafed for his the King of Denmaak i« the United from lhc clt Y of Philadelphia, bounded on the fignified a dtfire to open an unrestrained ——— from thiir blows, ehteied freely and peace- °f America, t«Gdibgat Philadelphia, north h y land of Mr. Th»ma» Gr«v.<., whereon trade, whicb is likely to prove beneficialto BOURDEAX, November 11. ably into of fitting, heard tbe pro- Hereby gives public Notice, mwt.Tr hi* "K the commercial iiitertils in India. The direftory have ordered the embargo P ol '|. ian ' w breh were made to them for the That in Co recent iivCruaiotu reaeived lan d of Joseph Ncrri», ind weft by the said road, Buonaparte has desired the minister of 011 several vtflels, and particularly on' the P U "' IC "te'y, deliberated, and prepared the from his government, it i« the duty us all Mailers containing by computation 14 acres aod a half, tbe interior to form a company of comedi- |ohn and Richard, an American vefTels to a ' ular y rt f<>hition which is lo become the of ,nil Danilh vefleh, before their failing MO. a. A certain lot or piece of land, part of a «ns for Egypt, and it is said that there are !,<• taWn off ' new and provisional law of the ReDublic from >ny . f 0 " in the f * id to call npor him tr,(ft commonly called the on to be a number of female dancer-; Th» n a. r .1. r> r 1 e u„ . , tt k 1 *n ■ or Vlc4 Co,ful >n order to he granted such the well GJe of the Wiffahickon or Ridge road,. ■ r 1 ' , r -ru u Oivrequeft of the Consul of the United Frenchmen, you will recognize, with- Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency nearly oppofitt to Turn.r's lane, in the neighbour minuter or marine is to turnilh the states the minister of marine, after having out doubt, in this condufl, the.ieal of a of the fl «e of the Neutral Commerce and the fc-, bood ot the Country Seats of Jeremiah Parker, means ot conveying them. consulted with that of thei interior, char- soldier of liberty, and of a citizen devoted Vtr . ' 'he Belligerent Power., rend.r | JohnNiion, James Crawford and Jasper Moylsn, "1 he Ir.fh papers fay, that they m-an to ged tbe «ommilTary fuperintendant of the to the republic. The ideas of preservation lu^ f P e f l * b, T neeefTary, and, that any Matter of Efqrs. being marked and numbered in a plan or split the difference withi the French Repub- marine to set at liberty all American prif proteflion and freedom, immediately re! £ °«" M " map of the fa.d large trad called the Vineyard, lie on the score of Naßtser Tanrfv • aid j. • j • 1. r r 1 1 f.™ A.u • w-i , ~r . v 'g a tmg usder the piote&ion of tlieir fli,gs, n No containingfeven acres and ten pcrchrs. therefore .herfhalllL, 'r.T>v oners detained in the pnfons ofthe commune, their places o„ the d.fperfion of the omitting to Mk< such c.rtificntes, will perfanaU, No 30, e other lot or piece of land adjoming h rA 'T ■ Wizen, who (hall be claimed as natives of America, l«Ct'° n who wilbed to oppress the councils, fund r«»po«Cble for the conferences. thelaft described lotto the northward, containing aid only hor:g ihe Jrifh Traitor. or as naturalized Americans. This meaf- and who, in making themselves the raoft RICHARD SODERSTROM. n seres and one hondred and three perches. Mrs. Inchbald s lorthcoßung comedy has ure founded on the hope of an approaching odions of men, never ceased to be the moil' Philadelphia, 18th December, 1700 ' Th c T »ry valuable property now offered for been purchased by xMr. Harm for five hun- treaty of alliance and of commerce between contemptible. W hc l °° , wcll ! c , nown [° a furth « dred pounds., Its representation is to pre- the government of the TJnir<-«l cede that ef M- Cumberland ne government ot the. United ijtates and (Signed) Peunfjhmr.,* vjr'ia, those who w.lh .0 secure to themselves plealant ceae tnat ivi . L-umDerlaod. that of the French republic, is a most hap- BUONAPARTE and healthy in the vicinity of th<. dty. othcer having fome t imelir , cei n v o l*. py cimen for the speedy ent«rchaage of that (CouuterCjrnrd) BERTHIER ' KT »• • u l The terms of file are, one third part of the pur-" ed himlelt" in debt, fold his commilTion, au.d immeofe commerce which formerly enriched IS iicrcby * cbaCe money to be paid in ten days after the sale ; very punctually paid all his creditors ; after both countries. ' T HAT a s BiftriA Co.rt of the United ,hird ninety days, and the remaining rtilrj which he volunteered as a private in the Ml • JLINiiACtLNj Npvember 14. will be holtlcn at the City Hall in th" ll *. monrhß ? for the two lad payments (intlu -55 th regiment of foot, and marched off T HP rnTTMrtl Tn TUV VV> rwru The Danlth and Norway fnecic R a „l, °I Phll ' llfI l ihia . and for th. Pennfylvani, d.ngimerell) note s to b. given: -.1 t ■ l. C 1 »L- . 1 , iHtI.OUNUL lO THE FRENCH. r j ~ ~ ~. , . I,urwa y tpecic Bank I dittnA, on Friday the lift div of The title is unerceptionahle. Sold by order of with hisknapfack at his back on the expe- , finds itfelf obliged, from the confufton of 1 at'ten o'clock AM for the trfal of'jn^r formaf od Meffr*.lfue Wharton, Thomas Fitzflmons, Phil dition to Holland. He returned last week Parts &e. Nov. t 2 . trade abroad, to recal the loans already f;icd V.'iUiam Rawle, trq. attorney of Ihe ' P Nickli "' w «H'»ni M'Murtrie, Samuel W. Fi(h much emaciated with faigue, and was very THE Constitution of the third year has made, and to confins.al! tiyure ones, where I Uuittd Ststc ' anr l f °r the laiddiOricl against er " Tfuftee » for lhe creditors of Blair M'Cl««a cordially received by thofs to whom he had periflicd. It knew how neither to protest by not osly the, merchants, Dut all ciaffei ' ' 1 Caflc ' and ' chan ' TnUM pr ,..., VT . behaved so honourably. your rights, or support itfelf. Multiplied oi fubjefls, los- that support granted them I 3 Hoglheads Spirits, JOHN CONNELLY, iiußwneer. December I. attacks deprived for ever of the refpeA of on security by !oaus ofthe bank; but a« ' * diftilUry withifl tire city of PMladel- January z<. 3tawwßF.dtiM, Statement of the dilbhution of the Bri. the People. Heinous and ambitious F*£t- they are more than ever in wart tifb naval force exclufivc of the hired armed ions divided the Republic between them. } bis m.jefty, by ordinance of the , 3 .'.'re thTffme ha« REPOSITORY velfsls, which are ehiefly employed in pro- France at length approached to the last term i (on the propcfition of the royal college of By order of,court ""««<>• roRTHSSALEOF testing the coasting trade of Great Britain of a general disorganization. Finance, feconOed by the dirediion of the D> CALDWELL,' Clerk Did Court HORSES AND CARRIAGES, to firft December instant :-Line, 1 9 1 j The patriots have made themfelve, heard. Specie Bank) approves of an arrangemcht -»"" Uar > '«• ' X HE Subfaib " informshisfriendsand the p«b. fifties, 26 frigates, a 3 7 ; <loops, &c- Every thing that could injure you ha, been to supersede the operation of the Specie lie, that he continues to keep his Cable, in Total 794. re-r.vrd. Every thing that could serve you, j Bank for a limited time. This new ai ranee. CIT Y OF WASHINGTON. Seveath, near Market Street, for the reception of Buonaparte has presented to Moreau a every thing that remained pure in the Nr-j ment confids often articles confirm " ' H °rfc« and Carriages at private sale. From his Damascus sabre, which he brought from tional Representation, is united under the ; a commercial deposit bank at four n .. 'TS THF POSSKXin P C long experience and knowledge of horses, and the Egypt, it is studded with diamonds, and banners of Liberty. interest. ' P ten . FenUGATIO _ confidence his fel ow citizenshave placed in him for 1; 1-r.nrU.i, ' Tk. .u. n I ) , L , .- ■ Ni> ® r CE *> lIFICATES sign- a numher of years pill, he flatters hunfelf he may worth lO.CXJOlivres. Frenchmen . Ihe Republic, thus re-cfta- ed by the 'or undivided Shares or be of effentlal service to those who may employ Citizen Bareau, who commanded L'Ori- blilhed, ana replaced 111 Europe in the rank PARIS Noven'-enfi Lots °" h,i P«rchafe withis the city of Waiting- him in that way-They may be assured every ex ent frigate, captured in the Weft Indies by which (lie never fhoultl have loft, will pro- n . . ' _ ton, who have not yet applied for and received ertion in his powor lhall be done for the mutual ad the American frigate Constellation, has been ceed to realize all the hepes ot citizens, and Citizen Alexander Berthler, Minister of j L" 7 ee 4 ' e hcr eby notified, that their several vantage of bo*h feller and buyer. , ' tried at L'Orient, by a court martial, and will accompl.fli it. glorious destinies. 8 g ' V ? ° rdt ' rs that Gcncral Eatnur j to ,1k r ordsr of thole . " Drr " ukcn ! " ;,t liv ")' orl as low ■ wn :'" an ' after an inveftigation'of nine days, acquit- Take with us the Oath which we have Fo.lTae.who foftameMly fo,rendered Man- tificate., d„ 3 thil 'in m Si t e d. made," to be fnithlul to the Republic, one tua to the enemy, (hall be tried for contu- ! either to TUmat M'Euen V Ce. or I WILLIAM DAV IDSON- and indivisible, founded upon equality, liber- y• fcriber at Philadslphia, op or at any time before Jsuuary 13. da.m.th-f.tf. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. »"« the n-prefentative system." The consulate call«d to the fitting of thc cJ ay „f vi, y - November 1a ' By the consuls ot the Republic. yesterday, Talleyrand, Volney and Roede- n KI . m u,r , Samuel Blodget. c , . /I. rer Buonanartf ,u , December ij *jj attachment was lately iflned out of the m- Sitting at Westminster, before Lord Kenyon. name of the consulate for * J J Buonaparte, name 01 tne conlulate, tor their devotion VALUABLE RF.AL FSTATF ' of Essex, in the state of New Jersey; tJireflcd to Roper vs. Cochran. Siejes. and important services. He added, it was • __ the iheriff of the (aid county, againll the rights, f This was an aclion of assault, at the suit (A true copy) t ' le intention of government to employ their ro credits, monies and effeSs, goods and chattels, of a Tea-Urn Manufacturer, a ? ainft the Haiues-Bemari Mcret, Sec. Gen talent- soon. and to name ihem to a confa- At, * fOR SAt -S lands and tenement., ol J.b» Ct cv „ at the Hotior.Uc C JP »,. Cochmnfon Earl *<■ to. - co.rf of of Dundoiwld. I ion. the evidence it ap- THE CONSULATE. le * On th. Katt his?o j it J,nd 'he f.id iheriff did, at the term of peared, that the plainfifT was in company p , .. r , . . , "" ine to Mr. Tencl, Fr.L 1 ?" r P ro Krty belong- June lattpaft, return to the said c«;rt that he had with Mr. Brooks and Mr. Humphreys, on ' f "° m an er m f* PLYMOUTH, November 27 a road res two perchr« and o". tf,r°" 'K 1 i,taehcd the defendant by a certain bond given by the aid of AuguAi at a Gala at Vatixhall , BUONAPARTE. Thii morning arrived the r u Matthias De„ m ,Hand Samuel Meeker to th. said that on their return, about four in the morn- Nov. 10, Eleven o'clock at night. of 10 puns lieutenant Nil a ' r °f ' iwdathis laqd into 3 equal parts in or'er dellTrs'mrf'Vb' * wo 1 011 an , 1 c 1 j t- ! 10 guns, lieutenant Nicholfon, from a to fait the aurchafrrs OTUer dalUrs,and nlfo by sixty land warrants ing, the defendant and Mrt Ferrers, ot the On my return to Pans I found a divifio'n . cruise, and brought in a French luc fail Also, ri , a v .. ■ y< "" tl,ert f"<> ***& the fiid John Cleves 46th regiment, 111 company with two kept reigning amongst all the conftitjutcd aiithori- row-boat privateer, moun'ed «,l.b ( 1 Gern antown rn,H Thil- •"" Lrh , !e of lhall appear, give special bail, and raceive women, were walking before them. Mr. ties. Ihcre was no agreement but on thi, and fmall'arms, Sfll?" h = ™ « f ' he p'ai.mff, j..dgmen« Roper and Mr. Brook, walked hand in hand fiogle point-that the Constitution was half which fhe'e .ptured last rijht off Z < ' Hrt " ""Tl ft W<l ll behind the defendant and his company, and destroyed, and could by no means <f*a the TbechannT v /? r .« Samuel Mifflin corner of Mr. Humphreys walked a tew yards behind ( falvatioiv ot our liberties. All the parties marauder?/ P y Market ind 1 jth flrcets. Aaron Ogden Clerk , i ■ / 4 Ebzabclh-fown.jtily 8, t-ft (ll) xawiim. A..'
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