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I PHILADELPHIA,
MdNOAY EVENIXG, FEBRUARY toi
From late Landon Papers.
Among some ladies who came over in the
lift pafiage velfel from France, was one dre ti-
Ed in a green habit, with yellow cuffs and
collar, resembling a military uniform, who
called lieifelf Mi ft Wade, but who proves
t» be the wife of Blackwell, Mapper 'fandy's
allociate. She is a handsome young
woman, and at full was detained, but fbe is
since re leafed and is arrived at London.
Her hufbatld was in the French service be
fore tfie revolution, and Ihe has the aft of
tfeturalizatiou limned by Louis XVl,—She
tame from Paris ;ind brought with her or
ders to raise the embargo laid on at Cilias—-
She has l'ome lifters married in the country ;
through the Secretary of Stite's office, ihe
was allowed to .correspond with her hufbwnd.
In the prefelit age ot political innovation,
it is iwrious to Qbh-rve the veneration
for a'ntiqu ; tjr wfcu'b prevails in'all ourdrtfles
and falhions. El'.aab; til's ruff deco
rates our blooming belles: and our beaux
are puckered and fluffed cii the fhouldeis
A I.A RICHASB TH6 Third. But what is
Mill more remarkable, is ti.e total abjuration
of the female pockets—Theft - heavy pper..
ire-no uiore worn at present than key*
at die girdle. Every f.'.fliic nable fur carries
her puife in her work money
and her inuOliry be cheek by jowl—and her
gambling- gains lie snug by her houle-wife.
Her handkerchief, btr tooth-pick-c;fe, her
watch, arid her keys, if (he has any, are die
constant concomitants of her vtiits ; and
• :I» no pait of the symmetry of her {hap?
altered or Concealed by the'old fafliiontd
j nniers, (he has the pleasure of laying every
tning thm., Uviongs to her upon the table
wherever fbe goes.
The dowry of the Princefsof Ruflia, bride
to the Archduke Joseph, Palatinate of Hun
gary, required t3 waggons to tianfpart it.
It arrived at Loniberg on the 2d inft. The
▼hole is valued at ten million rul.e s and the
freight to Pe!V colt twelve thoufar.d
tubles.
Dr. James Ar.derfori a linen
tloth thrown over applt-S, l'noft tffecloltty
preserves them ('rem the freft;
A young rustic a tew days Af?o> havTng
condufted his virgin bride to ctturch, at a
village near Farisby, in Lancalhirej and pa
tiently fubniitted to the awful ceremony,
returned with her home to her mother's
house, from which he immediately abfc«nlkdj
and has not fmce been beard of.
The following passage taken from General
Berthier's account cf the operations of the
trmy of Ervpt, exposes the credulity and
superstition of the people <>f that country :
" In the be£:nning of Floreal, an einiflary
Africa, who had landed at Derne, afi
l'ng the Saint, and beiag Unrounded by dis
ciples, joined himielf to the Arab?, calling
bimfelf the Angel Kl M.Jd;, niiounced in
the Alcoran. He declared Ttmt the muf
qaets, bayonfts, 'sabres, and cannon of the
French could not hart true believers, who
Slight march along with him : on the con
trary, that on the fr;ht of their arm* the
French would retire without being able to
defend themfelvcS. Hii atfertiona were be.
lieveri, and when he thought that lie had a
fufficient force he marched again ft D-men
hurel witn the Arabs (these Arabs had made
a treaty of peace some days before, with
General Maimont, at Alexandria.) He |
surprised these, and butchered fixtv men of
the nautical legion, who had remained in the
town, notwithstanding the orders their cm,
rnlndant had received to repair to the fort
of Rhamanie. The Angel El Mahdi taking
advantage of this success, raised the whole
province. Leftbvfc frt out from the tort
of Rhamanie with 200 men : but the Arabs
and Feliahs were all under arnn. He was
surrounded and fought till night, when he
retired iDto the fort, having killed all those
■who came within reach of his fire. This
Sa ; ut El Mahdi loft his ertdit by the death
of many of his difcipies, but the Province
fbll remaiued in a (lite of infurre&ion.
General Lanufle, with a moveable .column,
advanced on the 19th to Rhamanie, and
from thence to Dcinenhurel, driving every
thing before him, He put to the sword
1,500 mefii in that town, and reduced it to
ashes. He dispersed the difcipies of the
Saint El Mahdi, who hinii'elf fled, wound
ed, and half'dead, with tear. The Mau
grabins patted the Nile, and gained Tliar
kie. The Province was restored to good
order."
A letter from Brunfwick, in the ttedac
teur, fays, " Perhaps you do pot know that
M. de Berlepfch, Provincial Counsellor in I
Ha. .over, having been deposed by the K:ng*
us England as elector of Hanover, appealed,
ta the tribunal of the empire. He gained
his cause, and the eleftor of Hanover (king
of England) wa« fenienced to reinstate him,
under pain of execution oh tbe part of the
empire.
Sieyes wsis extremely rejoiced at the re
turn of * Buonaparte. It was he who an
nounced it to Baudin, since dead. I have
td inform you, fays the dir. dor, of the be ft
piece ps news in the world ; but you ifhall
giiefs fir ft what it is : Perhaps, i'<id Baudin,
it is a viilory of Chainpionet. Better than
that. A uew victory of MafTuia ? Suwar
row taken ? Better yet. The Englifti dri
ven from Holland ? biill better. Is it then,
replied Baudin, the Ggning of thr prelimina
ries of peace ? No, you arc no? yet right,
answered Sieyes ; but it is an event which
may lead to a peace ; it is the arrival of Buo
naparte in France.
Balloons are so much the rage in Paris at
present, that fouie men have attempted to
fly. One man lately precipitated himfelf
from a rock, but lofin* one of his wings,
fce tell into the fen. His life was saved.
>•
Cramer, the celebratedviolin player, died
a few days since, nn.i a - > FinUiy his remains
were interred in a vault near the entrance
of Mary-le-ko ie old burying ground. Two
■mourning csuches followed the hearse, in
which were the three Tons of the deceased,
Mr. Shield, the compoler, Mr. Barthelman
and Mr. Nolkens, whose countenances be
spoke the deeped regret on the nwliuichaly
occaGon.
The Spaniards hsve received the disagree*
able intelligence, that the town and port of
Acapnia, on the northern coafl of Mexico,
has lately been entity '.eftra.ed.
Henry Kohtiv RoclietWt, lon of the ci
devant Prince of this name, ?nd aged twen
ty on* years, whs corivitled of emigration
by a ri.i/iiary commillion, and {hot on the
19th instant at Grenoble*
Resolved unatiinnufly, by the legi(l:itive
council and hoiife of rt-prtlentatiyes of the
territory north weft of the Ohio fiver, that
the governnr'of die El d territory tie requeu
ed totia limit to the prtfident f the United
Su t»s the following acidreft (ligned by tlie
preliden-t of the council, and the fpcn.i:ci- < t
the house of representatives, in behalf ef both
houses) together with thisrcWuiioti.
To John Adam*. Prf.sibknt cf tbc
Uxiteu States.
Sin,
THE general afTenibly of the territory
north-well oftlie river Ohio, beli t ving that'
the rewird which a virtuous public
officer qin receive, is the applause of hit
fellow citizens, are anxious to embrace the
earli;!l opportunity of declaring their cn> fi
deuce in your vil'tue and talents, and their
approbation of \ our ofFicul'condncl. With
a degree of pleasure and exultation more
ealily fult than exprefTcd, »e review the
bifWy of your important life, replete with
proofs of patriotic virtue. At a period
which demanded rfion: than common firmnefs,
we law, you ffrp forward the rtfcilute flip-,
porter of your country's rights.—We wit
nefl'ed your perseverance through the revolu
tionary war, and to your firmnefs we attri-1
bute the enjoyment of the rich country wt
now inhabit. Having adlfd so conspicuous
a part in the eftablifhmeiitf'f American in
dependence, at the close of the arduous con
test which enrolled the United States on the
i record of nations, you might have retired to
the (hade of private life, aid securely enjoy
ed the approbation of an ipright mind, and
rhr itwUufe of a firat-fd country. Bh»,
happily for Am rica, yeiffckot, to «ontinue
I in pulic life, till the confiience of "yffm - M—
! low citiEens, at a criticl moment, placed
you at the helm of (late ; .ncl p«rmit m, fir,
Cd a flare y«tt, that we re duly imprefTed
with a fenfeof the wifdoi, justice and Srm
nefs with which you h<e discharged this
important trull ; and w< take this early
opportunity of assuring ou, fir, of our
lincere attachment to the American eonfli
tution and (fovernmciit, #d of eur determi
nation to afford every pflible support to
both.
We believe that, regailefi of the voice
of party fpVrit, Ka« riv«n to dlftracl
our national crmnrils, yit have kept the
honor and happiness cfth nation conilant
ly in view ; and we ardeijy pray that tin
wife ruler ot nations rty preserve your
health and life.
EDWARITIFFIN,
Speakers/ the House of tprtsentaiivts.
H. VANDER iURGH,
president f the Council.
BOSTON, Jaoihr
Extract of a letter from a Kfitctable gentle
man in Georgetown, Maryland.
" The particular teftimuts of Gcner.il
Washington's renierebc«nci£o individuals
tonlift of four Irgacies only One of thefc
is a pair of curiously moulid piltols to M.
de la Eayette, who took rl*j, »hen com»-
manding a fniall detachmeniluring the re
volutionary war, and them t<i tntf
General. Wis books and pers to Judge
Walliington—a mod valuat! gift ; and to
Dr. Craik. a *ally ll»:d mechanical
writing di (k. I mull net ait here a cir
cumstance, which plaees in aeminent point
of view the beautiful proprijr of his cha
ra>fteriftical prudence, by lich he often
difentarigird himfelf frain nations truly
embarrafltng. Some years Qe, t'ne prcfent
'earl of Buchan font to the Gieral a curious
1 oaken box, made nut of the re which con
-1 cealed Sir James Wallace, Yh this request
' subjoined, " that he would aiis deatb leave
it to the man hi thought o(\ worthy."
, The General with great wifdi has defiied
j :he box to be returned to hij,ordfhip with
'this answer, " that it is n for General
Washington to point out tbiortVieft citi
zen of the United States."One ftriknv.?
' (insularity of his will is an clorate collciA
iotT of arguments annexed | every item,
wherein l*i demoi fliau'S the |pri- tv of the
management and difpotnl of.s and
wealth, which, is eftimr.ted a million of
dollars."
SAVANNAH, Jaer.
The following communication u been trad
mitted to ut from a correjuicnt at St.
Mary's.
This day an express arrivett
tr«, with dispatches from col. a
Indian agent, to Mr. Ellica
States commissioner for ru«nii
dary line. Among the difpat
there is a proclamation figneo
Aofrnftus Bowles, (tiling bin
direftoi general of tbe Creek f
has been stuck up and made p'
the Creek Towns. This proi
ceeds in insolence, impudence
any thing that hath hitherto l
by this well kßOwn adventure)
tbe most direct terms denies il
ther the Uaited Stales or Syi
bouudary line, or to have any intercourse
with the Indians, but by hi 3 authority. He
forbids this, on pain of death, to all who
may oppose his. royal will and pleasure.;
Bowles orders the Indians to fend Mr,
Hawkins and others out of the nation. Cer-*
tarn it is* one or <ther of thsm ought not
to be ilit-re ; apd the people of this country
will fopn fee which of thefc men have molt
influence amorg
kins mult quit the ground, ordriv. Bowles,
after fwcli proclamation and threats against
him and his country.
dians, at.d those on the lower parts of the
Chalahoociie and Flint rivers, have joined
Bowles. The dispatches n hicli Mr. Elli
cott, sent from St. Marks tg the governor's
of Penfacola and Mobile, were taken by
the adventurer's Indian feouts, and brought
to him ; with ihefe dispatches were dupli
ca'es of Mr. EUicott's letters to the secre
tary of the U"ited States.
P. S. The runners who brought the dis
patches fay, that Bowles has a velTel arrived
with good frrm England, for the Indians ;
this, however, wants confirmation.
W'treas divers perfor.s have been em
ployed by the United States, and his Cathu
lie Majesty, fanffLned by commission, to
diiTermnate discord to make parties, and by
every unlawful means to deceive our people,
in order to efi'eft the completion of h treaty
between the United States and his Catholic
M.j sty at Philadelphia, in th# month of
September, 179J, with intertious to sub
vert a»d dtftroy the right of foveeignty
which this nation and its confederates have
had from the beginning of time
We, the Dircflor-Gencral of Mufkngee,
being duly authorised, do htrebv iflue our
proclamation, and th t ail persons
now r fidtng within the territories of Mulko
gee, holding any unlawful commission u iter
the United Stales or his Catholic > : ajidy,
or employed by them, are htreby ordered
to depart thefr our territories, on or before
the Bth November Dext, as they will aafwer
at their peril,
We do hereby also direst, that after the
said Bth day of November next, if any per
son or persons are found holding said coin
millions, or acting contrary to good, order,
he or they shall be arretted as confpicatgrs,
an-1 proceed d againll according to the
'aw of nations eftablifiied in such cases.
Bnder " nd, at Wickwa,
Diredlor Genetal of Mulkogce. i'
Ochookwlieethia, 30th Nor. 1799.
New Tori, Fei'uary 8.
Friend, Sloop Minerva, Williams, Jamaica 26
I HAVE now dispatched all the talk to School Fanny, Skiddy, Havanna 16
England, to Provider.ee and to Jan aica by Cleared, the Eliza, Fairchild, for the
ny boat. I hourly expeft the arrival of a anna * • j 1 r t
•eflel, which I dial!, as soon as (he I,as dif- , 1 hurfday evcnuig arrived here from Lon
harmed her load, fend ff with other co. M * r y» "P 1 " , She
>ies or duplicates of them, in order that all fil fro ™ h 0 ?*? ' hc 4 Oaoher,
11a r be lure ? Spnhead ihe 19111 ot iNovember,
T . , ' f . . . in company with the Mediterranean, L:(b n
I .nclofe you a copy of the proclamation £aft eft India flcet£> , ud rtfd frJOt
ef,Kfting the: Americans who have been lhc E , fl . lildia| South Sea and A.ntri.an
employed m this country fii.ee I have been ofi , hc , q( Novetnberi off C
.way, in oieer to deceive and destroy this Fil)ifter — ti . c jh.p Charles Carter, Bell, of
I hope they are all gone, for it n p h ; lade | phs ,, then in C()m p aiiy> bound to
■ot my wirti to injure them ;« .. ablelutely W|lb y { n oie ..
icceflary that they thould depart and that _ , , _ , r * r
mmediately, or they will forfeit the prolec ,°" ,he '9* of fe P arate^ from
ion due to all men/and by the law of na- , the J ama,ca off the ST'*'- theft .a
i** r X j LL.u- u j lat- 26. aI» under convoy or the Jbritiih in i p
ions ouirht to iulfer death by being- banged , W.J r ™Z n T
r • • a 1 j r bans Panel r?.pt. Penrole. Ihe flup Tu
is conipirators aeainlt the peace, and iove- n• V *n i • \ n.- k
. 1 \/i n ro, Band, of Baltimore; the Imp Com
e»cnty ot Mulkogee. ; • ...;' , r , n f%
7 mrrce, Richart.'s, 01 Chpr elion ; the (hip
1 here are f«m : good men who have been Aillia:;3 c ; pj,i],,>el<,hin ; end the brig Pal
•mpioyedby them; they were ignorant and he> Ccr)i ; li£# of Charktion, then with the
id no! know the confequente of their em
,loy. James Derezens at thfc Cowettas al- Thf ; n 2 , f kc the fchr _
li'-u«rH «.od a com mi 111011 ivum the ivr . r a <1 ~ ~ \ c 2 1
, • . , , . , , , Diligence, ot Bolton, 5c d»ys from G bral
jpaoiards be has not done much harm be- . ®r> .. „ , C J 1 . n
r r/1 1 • K/t rj . , ! tar to Bolton. Jar;. 12, lpoke the sloop
:aufe I (topped it. Mr. Hawh.n.; i. the < M , G J „ f Bolton f ,g davs frol^
nan who it he u not g.ne must go .mmtdi- | Nor f o , k |Q S| 2? ; h ," at
itc v, as he is a da jreroui man and will u , , , t i a • xr n r«*
7 r Tt-e 1 a roe, was boarded by the thin Neltor otPort
raoie tome mitchiet to you by ttaymg. 11, J A f. ' , . J, ~, . .
"... . . •§ x r j 1 • c • i from JLiveipool to rliiiadeJpljia, but
hall seize h.m it I End h.m, for no. ob.y- ; [£) f-g Ncw . Vor k_ ou t 90
ng the prodamauon, and proceed aga.nlt ! dayj
—received some fupplie» from the Nef'
lim according •<( law. ' t r
I request you to make known thf» talk to 1 Capt Moores speaks very highly of capt.
ill your towns. As my paper* ale not Perr attent on to the American vtfl" Is.
;om« down at yet, you had belter keep The iloop Minerva, Williams. On the
hem until you come yourfelf, or ÜBtil I December, outward bound, was plun
fee yoii al V ur house, for as fonn as I have dtred hy a French privateer offcm# stores ;
Jifpalched my bufi: els here I will pay a vi- bm otherwise tr aled politely. Said pri
lit to ihe towns, which 1 expeft will no! be vateet, that day took the Mercury i.f Fhi
o»g. Ih* people whom L left behind me i lad Iphia, bound to Port Republican, ai d
when I came to reet ycu at tpe Wekiwa, , the prisoners on boatd the Minerva,
liaving a great deal ot rum behaved very | 'file briV was afterwards retaken by an
ill, th ydetlroyed almost every thing 1 left j Erglilh frigate and sent i(ito Km gtton.—
Willi them, "i let che water lpoii it which Homrwaid buuud, Jamaica ard
ii the fane lliing, which I feci more for the ; Hilpnnio a, was 'gain plundered of fomc
la c ot our bel ved veJ people, iha . tt r j 1 1• >• ers hy anoth r privateer, (hewing no co
myfclf, but it will not long bcfoie all ; Jours. On the p.iffage, saw several Engli(h
will be straight. ■ fliips of war
lam yoeir sincere friend, The i'ch. l'anny, kiddy, failed from the
WILLI/iM A. BOWLES. Havanna on the 22d u!t. in company with
, , , 1 c fail of American vessels, under convoy of
Let me hear from you and the news ycu S .. . ,r, , • *r r 1 t>
have in y<>ui lovvn. bridge Aisong a funiber of other Ame
To the Little Prince of the ricai veflcls at the Havanna was tie brig
broken arrow, Alias C«'W- Little George of this port.
Little Prince of
|ft, 1800
Januar
t Point Pe
awkixs, the
the United
the boun-
PENNSTLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
J Slirp Hunter, Fofler, *" New Yorl
January 2 j. 1 Brig Tryall, Toppin, Ncvvhuiypor
Mr. Trimble being introduced, preyed Diadema, * lliams New W, u
to the chair a melTiigc from viie govfrno', . a p , , , . "?7
Amiable, Odlm, FhiUdelpbii
Betsy a , d Pf)'gy, Gordon, Baltimore
To the Senate and House of Rebresematvoes Crifwc'li, Philadelphia
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. j Hamlofl>
Philadeph;a, lall
Gkntlemen, from St. Thomas
I hn\e this (lay approved arid fip;ned the Difp*tch V;r.c«nt, Baltimore lad
aft of the General Alterably, intit.Jtd u an ■ fro® Sfc Thonias
g received,
iy William
if chief aod
'ion, which
tie through
nation ex
i bombast,
1 exhibited
1 Bowles in
light of «i
---ito run the
Head quarterly Wickwa, OS, 3 1, '99
our
this
Ged save the fiate
Wm. A. BOWLEi
a pp e
Coweta Pallahaffec.
' ail for e retting pr-.ft of. th
into a separate .county," a. »
the Secretary to return tti>- Srtne : 1
nate, in which it ori^inatrd.
THOMAS M' T .
Lancaster, 2id Jan, l -o.
Monday J-^p, 17.
On motion of Mr. Fraileyj fccondtfd by
Linnard,
Rd'olved, Than a committee-be appoint
ed to fx'ir.uni* .the '.accouuts us Alexander
James Dallas, Secretary of the cdrtfinon
wealth, as fettled by t!.; ComptroieV-Geile
ral and Regiller-Gt-ncial, relative to the
receipt ar.d ditbu-rfement of monies, as pay
malter of the militia in the .western expedi
tion in the year 1794, and make report to
this houfc and
Ordered, Tim Mr. Frailey, Mr. P reft oh,
Mr. Buileau, Mr. Fifker, and Mr. White
hill be a committee for that purpofc.
<oasette #arint %\ft.
Port of Philadelphia.
Sch. Andiew. M'Gregor, from heivce,has ■
arrived at Cape Francois.
Arrived at Keedy Illand, (hip j
Ricley. Sailed from St. Scbaftians the 24th
' Nov, lad; left there the brig Trial, Talbot, i
of this port, for St. Thomas, tefail in a few I
days. Capt. 'R. also informs thst the fiiip j
VVoodrop Siins, of and for this
' port, from JLoudon, taken some time fii-ce i
j by a French privateer, had arrive:! at Roche- j
1 tort, the crew were ten: to Bayonne aed
captain to St. Sebalthn's ; that after a pas- •
ftgre ot 28 days, capt. R. arrived at St. Tho
mas. Left at St. Thomas the brig Jack,
Dolby, of this port, to fail ift a few days
for the Havanna : also the United States
brig M'Elroy, from cape Francois
where fie had seen the convoy fafe which
went from Philadelphia under his proteclion.,
Capt M. intended to leave St. Thomas in a
few days fur his ftatbn cfT Porto Rico.
From information gained at St Thomas,
leapt. R. learnt that the lhip Mancheder,
: Coxe, of and for this from St. Stbaf
; tians. had put into Antigua in distress. • —-
j Capt. R. left St. Thomas, and tg days
made the Capes of Delaware—A few days
previous to getting in, he experitnied a ve
ry heavy pale of wind, off Cape Henry, from
N. E. which obliged hinr to throw some
of his guns overboard.
Schr. Little Wilt, Culhing, from H:ivan
na, has rot fiife into the piers of Mud Foi t.
Ship Neftar, W*ite, from Liverpool, has
Ida iid.
Baltimore, February 7.
Lijl of /Imcriran vejfrls in Cape Francois on
the i sth ultimo, hi ten from the reg'tjler a'
Luncock and co's Ameriean cefie boufc.
•
Nancy, Greighton, BaUifflore, las
fic/t# St. Tbomts'*
<'n.
it a.
«r
Betsy, ChatfS;ld,
, Schr. Two Brothers, Fry,
Minerva, Dunham,
William, M'Bride,
Eagle, Da/hield,
Fidefity, Gardner,
Mentor, H.;tc!ikiau,
Elizabeth, Folger,
Harriet, hhewell,
Swift, Perry,
Eliza, Favia,
Fifli Hawk, Cook,
Hester, Powers,
Betsy, ,
Hannah, Hooper,
Betsy, Smith
Maria, Montgomery,
CiV.za, Top' an,
Eagle, Blonri,
SalcU
do.
do.
Marblehead
Puxbury
Alexandria
Rhode Island
Savannah
to fail In a few days.
Stork, Lockman, Newburyport
Rofamand, Sprigs, Bollon
Atlao-ic, Weft, Paltimore
Three Sillers, Dickey, Philadelphia
Sloop Johu, Roper, New Yoik
Saliy, Thosipf n, Philadelphia
to f il in a few i
Arrived—Brig Polly, of B"ft;>n, Laza
rus Lovell, mailer, 32 days pillage within
the Capes from Damaran : Sailed from
thac the 19th December, ftf' there the
following Americans Ship Thoi Chalk
ley. of Philadelphia to fail in 10 days for
Philadelphia ; ship Mary, George Bc;Uhune,
Bifton Brig Mary, William Lnds, of N.
Loudon, cargo discharged ; fchr. Ameri
canaj lfaae Bell, of New York, to fail in
a few days for Trinidada ; lchr. Rebecca,
Fisher of BcPon ; fchnor.er Pearl, Griffii,
Stonii-gton ; schooner Nancy, Little, Be
verly ; ship Eliza, Loring, of Bolton, up
toch-an ; ooe or twootjter .imericam names
UKknowu.
On the 26;h, abo'il 70 mi! s miles to
windward of Dtfeada, early in the morn*
ing I fell in with the United States snip
L'lnfnrgeJit. Alexaiider Murray, Esq.
commander ; by his request I laid by until
they closed several packages—the lieutenant
•"ho came on board informed me that there
was also ciuifing to windward, the Ui itctl
States thfp captain Tryon,
the Adams, captain M. rris, Tn.
vincible of 74 guns, the Baltimore and Pic
kerng cr ui ling underthe lee of Guadeloupe.
Likewise informed me that three weeks be
fore had arrived at Guadaloupe, two French
lhip«, one of 20 and one of 50 guns, which
bad brought out a new governor, Genet—
captain Murray very politely told me he
would stand on with rue a piece to the
northward, and accordingly did until a P.
M. a lofty w rlike flvp with a crpwd of
' fail hove in fight to windward, but on get
ting fight of as lhe«in (tudden fails and haul
ed on a wind to the .northward ; the L'ln»
(urgent then made fail and ft nod to wind
ward after her ; night came *n, and I loft
, fight without knowing which had the bet*
I t«r of the chafe.
\ Oo the" 28th, I fell in with the United
States biig Pickering, Benjamin Hiller, esq.
commander, on a. cvuife--eight days before
had captured the Volgiefe, of IO gui s and
61 men, 2 days from Guadalcupe, taken
nothing ; 3 months provisions on board.—
It was rxpedted that this privateer would
have engaged the Picktriog, as she (hewetl
14 ports 1 but on the Pickering§ritig a (hot
athwart ber fore foot, and giving three
cheer*, the French colours came down. I
had the above news from lieutenant Ingra
)iam who came on board—he further (aid,
that four days before h« was himfe'fon (hore
at Point Petre, to exchange the above pri
soners, and saw there the two French fliips
before mentioned.
The Pickering altering her fruife, ha»
captured 16 fall ; (he was then fult manned,
1 and all her crew in good .health : the Doc
tor, Mr. Sar,eant, was so good as to come
on bard and prescribe for a man I had sick,
| who has since recovered.
JCT™ i h" perfrji who called at Mr. Fen
iv.'j (iffice. on Satmdav lad, and acknowledg
ed having found tlie Pocket Book which is
adveriifed and d.fcrioed in this paper, is re
queued to return the fame to the ov/ndr at
!..itl i fire. He will be convinced of the pro
priety of Complying with this retjueft, when
h is informed, that the owner has been dif.
appointed in finding his residence, owing
p obahly to a nultake in communicating the
numb?r of his sbode. He is at the fame
time allured, that the owner will not hesitate
to ii;ake hini any equivalent he may think
proper to claim.
A TIED MOROCCO
POCKET-BOOK,
C CONTAINING furdry pai ers, of no value to
J any pcrfon hot the ewner—alfo. three Five
Dollar Notes. Any pcrfon who may fir.d the fame,
ac ! will re'ura »c to the owner, at Mr. Fenno's
Ooicc ; {hall he rewarded.
T 1 ru ry 7.
Ten Dollars Reward.
DfiF.RTFD from the quarters of fSe fub
fcriWr, on Saturday tlx. Bth iuft. an cinilkd
soldier, named J.WIE3 BUTL.FR, a C' rtcr by
occupation, Uirn in the State of New Jcrfeyj aged
thirty sue yia-s, five feet nine inches high, fan'jy
completion Imzlc eyt-s, ani fliort sandy hair, ha»
In en some time arefident of this city, it is thought
he i« new in Mi-urt hollv in New Jerlcy, or its
vicii ity, as his friends chi»fly rtfide there.
Whriv, r (hall take up (aid deserter and lodg«
him in jail, or (hall deliver him to the fubferiber,
at hi? quarter?, in Filbert, h'tween Ninth and Tenth
flreett, or to snv officer of thr army of the United
States, {hall receive the above reward, and rea
'ouMc charges.
BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jun.
Captain lotb regt. 11. S,
February JO.
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