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The Gleaner from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 3

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The Gleaneri
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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WAR PROBABLE little mount ope24.poundcrt' fcur ndeis to carry co men. -vuiutn 111 me above Jetter, waa ior brjfs 6-pou BOSTON, April 23. from Trance jnc intcreit ot me JLnlilh, and a row with 2S oats, ar.d be rigged with lat-" teen mallsi jardj, and fails; i mericans. CytlSallyCaptIngerlbl hanpy tc inform our friends Fcderalifm is again rifing; Extraa bf fa noted as the head quar a letter; -dated. Eddyviller March It is with extremf rorTt Tiawc tn next Congreft.

of a letter dated Ncw-OrlcarisV 7 th This morning it is believe it is true, that abcut 4'cab Frenchmen arrived at, Hayanna, and they will proceed fur.thU place immtdi-atcly." inform jok'that a(Chickafaw Indian was murdered in this town nn Monrlav U( rtSSACHUSETFS ELECTION. I he circujnflanccs are nearly las follows Six Irjdians of the Chickafaw Nation. tor 22,827 Gov. Strong A tie who had been hiintiner on the fourh nt-' w3 Mr. Gerry Bijiorj ef General Waft 'wgUn of CumbeHand, came into this own and 10,761 1 2, 1 26 It' has been dated in the London for Goir.

Strong, 1 told a quantity of venifoh, turkies, They went to a tavern, drank pretty freely. Aftcij night two of: them, left the tavern, and it appears were followed by two men by the names sof Cook Fur-gurfon, wth each a Jorge club thefe men-concealed, themtclves within'-the yard of Mr. W. Throoo. and as the rH 5iry 0 FEDERALISM 1, once more to dawn upon the Ancient Dominion.

4 a- Alexandria Adveriifer, this pers, and the iUttment has been pubiifh- ed this country that. Mr, hilips of London has purchafed a manlfcript'copy of the above billot that the fame -would be fpeedily publilhtd; We are auihoukd 10 the Amer-ican public, that the above mentioned ltatcnient is entirely unfounded rand that no falc of luch has been made to Mr. Philips'or any other European bookfclltr. Gaz. 17.

6 1 rived, 'e 'earn inc tUc 'iflfor member of Congrefs in the hoofed of Prince William, Indians came thrnuaTf th- oati ftinrL- them. One fell the other made his cfcapc. the itroke of the club was heard bv I Mr. Th S'diftria, which has for many year. 4 T- 1 vfciiUd oy wir.

DRtN a Clll- 7 3 Jrorn Bordeaux Extracl of a letter frorti a' refpcalblc houfe Bordeaux, to a gentleman in this town, dated March 26. There has been for a few days paft fenous appearances of ah immediate War' between this country and England. How the buGnefs will terminate is not yet known. It is however wor'hy of note that Bonaparte obferved lately to Mr Liv-ingfton, that if fuch an event mould take place, the peace of America would not be difturbed on the part of France. This is reported and I believe upon good authori-ty.

Extras from a well informed American at Bordeaux, March 27, to his friend in Bofton. A ppearances, at this moment, ftrong-Jy indicate, that Europe is again to be plunged into the horrors of war and the ahve preparations making by the government of Great Britain, induce a belief, that this event is almoft certain. The points in controverfy between France and Great Britain, can only be furmifed, but it is fuppofed they relate to a Commercial rte-ty, and a determination, on the part of the latter: to retain, or procure forne port in the Mediterranean, for its (hips of war. From the meafure adopted, and purfuing by both countries, the commencement of hoftilities may fpeedily be conceflion on the part or the Firft Conful, can only prevent this, to which his ambitious and proud mind, under exiiting circumftances will not fub-j mit. Since thefe events, our Minifter at Paris is treated with more attention and this argues well, fo far as it proves that the government of France deGres to cultivate the friendfhip of the TJ.

States, and appreciates its confequence in the political world it is obvioufly for the intcr- for the IndUho was lound "'TT diocrat. Joseph Lewis, Efq selected. The returns are unaer a terice with his head beat tb pie- th' mJLZ.u lc tbe ltat ces in barbarous manner. He nil 1 tr" removed tola houfe and his wound Manujcrtpt ccfy cj hijlorj cf A tl tlhc of Saturday il.e." 26th ultimo, the uea tne fubfenber is happy to inform the oatremi iappy to intorm'the natrcn i Af r. Brent 196 170 162 fed bv a Dhvfician but he Wednefday following.

The other Indianinf 57 the public, that the a- 114 vaof.vcry oaa7 nuru boverenorr 5 A.au,' 'Z Un Friday a Court was called and ...4 VVM4W U4 rL i tt? idiu manuicripr, not mathew Cbok, J. Furcurfon and Reu-a t. l. 1 1 jtwrtMj iui me utcis, uas never ocen in hu wn Look were apprehended Mathew L. tr.tr.- L.

III Ilk 111(111 bWt 1 Af A fVI 1 a 687 528 vjaritf for Mr. Lewis-. 1 5 8. What Jjf imocrats fay now Cannot rjuiwi retain his popularity for Cook made .1 i. me otner tw were committed to jail and DIED, the 19th inflant, of aconfumD- are to have their trial before the Circuit Lftoriyears, cven his own ltate lf in the Pennlylvauia Hofpital, Thorn- le I title 1 Court in May next.

IjjglOtje LJuric uj ijunuut cue fit tmder we democratic prints ucmoan TU- i rr lw tare mc JunatlCS 01 Inc other five Indians have fet orT.tilf. hmif ti, rp. 1 tnc liouie, w'creNeiitiulted for many ycars. the Xsatibn. 1 hey carried letters to the Natibn.

They for Jtmhippy iate01 democracy. their Chief, informing of the above cir- ijGZ U. O. Jrarcfentatives to the Eighth Congrefs cumftances, and requefting one oft the Chiefs with an interncter to attend the HAGUE, March 4. Lad Tuefday an Adjutant of General Victor arrived here, bringing intelligence that it is finally fettfed that General Bcrth-ier, will not repair tojiis late deftination in Ljuiitnaictts, viz.

trial. jfenafch Cutler, beth Waitings, releg Every mdnels and attention jwas! Mrih, Limud VVilhams bamuci lhewn to the Indians the dead was de- hjtchcr. W'mSted'man, Nahum Mitcn- I 1 1 1 7 "iiuiuui 1110 uicidu in ouaiirv ni "htf of the Gen- 1 .1 i ii 1 1 1 -t 1 1 eft of Great Britain, to adopt Gmilar meaf- 1 a Pi T.7 Staff of Iheouifuna peditian. they made figns that the pnfoner, niua, lhis has proved ve cXk imdli- igrec; Ibfflas Drt ight, bamucl Taggart, icas iruce, federalists. William in Jcob Crownihihield, Jofeph B.

'jniun, Piunud iiilhop, ihomplbn J. be hanged. gence, to all who belong to this'expedi' that fome of the friends of It is faid lion; Inner, Richard 'Cuitts, and Ebentzcr have threatened to refcue; ir nftW crA the prifoners and 1L cr Vnift-'Of-'M" for the iicr, Dttnccrati. C.opion and John Dawson, qVs a numbers of Con- made C- ncY.arc guaraca ac nigm oy lev- failjng 0f this 1 fleet on the ft Germinal en or cignr men. wnac inc conuquenccs'ftk Will Ut VJU V11 Jt6l4l lUUIlllCp who fettled on the other fide of Cumber-find this fpring.

have moved back fince At the clelioa in the city of N. York, NOTICE. HE fubferibers redueft all ner- this unfortunate affair took place. pftnatortoreprefent the fouthern dif- of that (late, Egbert Benion, Efq. the fons who are indebted to hcm eith- uresj which it is hoped will prevent the nectfliry of our uniting wJith either nation, and thereby infurc to us the great advan tages of neutral commerce." Coffee and fugar have advanced here confiderabiy." In addition to the above intelligence, we have been obligingly furnifhed with tht following note, addreffed to Capt.

Inger-fol, and fent on board his vcfiU on the evening of the 27th March Dear Sir, By the mail arrived this day, at fix o'clock, P. it appears 4 that the hoftile preparations in England continue with great activity and though, there were reports ycftcrday. that all differences were fettled between the two Governments, the afpeel of affairs is at this moment very a larming to the friends of peace. The Stocks at Paris fell in one day 8 per cent and the prevailing opinion there was TH AT THERE WOULD BE A WAR Letters from London are alfo in the fame iml candidate, had 1 198 Mr. On Sunday the body of a drowned woman was picked out of the er oy Bond, i ote or Accounts to pome, the Democratic candidate', had dock at Uurhne Hip.

un. examination it 4 rotes. The Democratic ticket for ettlc their refptaive accounts with-' ik delay, and to thofe whom thry pssof Affcmbiy, fucceeded. are indebted to rerider them proper- mm Kirimees of th CnMrcre nf Mpw- Iy adjuitcd for lettlement. appeared her name was Margaret, that (he ufed to follov for a livelihood felling fruit and vegetables in Fly Market, which place The left the evening preceding about 8 clock, on her way home, but from the darknefs night, it is fuppofed (he ROSSETT eJDOYLE.

VVilkcfbarre, lIay 2, 1803. at their dated meeting held at toaonthc 13th ult. con i erred the irj degree of DocVor of Laws on orablc Bufhrod Wami Dgton, one HlCCSOf the Snnremp Court of miftook it and fell into the dock E. MILITIA ELECTION. OTICE is hereby given to the enrol-.

Salem, April 12, pted States, and on the honorable the (liip Margaret, Capt. George led inhabitants in the Republican Trbbp4 commanded by Capt Frederick Crifman, ftilc. lours, O. 1. Bourdeaux, I "tb March.

-1 Cleveland, trpm balou, near liarcelona. ikUUklil A. kilt. htis. JVicc-Pref1dlfnt of thf TTnifpM Stares that they are.

to ahemble on Friday, the arrived on Friday, in 35 days paffagd, we have. 4he following The Margaret was at Malta the ioh 20th inft. at the houfe of Thomas 'lenkins, at Charlefton on the evening of in the Townftiip of Exeter, in the County of Luzerne, then and there between the January, where the left the frigates Chefaoeak. Tohn Adams, and, New-York. 4 wu iptli.

Franklin, convifled in the Court of New-York, of bills of Exchange, has been and the fchooncr Enterprizc, bound oft hours of ten in the morning, and five in the afternoon, to clea by ballot agreeable to Law, a firft Lieutenant and other ofS- Tripoli -a', day of two. The Chefa peake was. to come home (hortly, under ccrs, if necefTary for faid company, Xicut. John Hollenback removed, wto hard labour in the State the command bf Capt. Barron.

Buonaparte 1 1 Ml''. has declared war againjt we uey oj Algiers. Oiven- under my hand this. 4th day of news was not doubted at Barcelona. May, 1803.

1 term of his to the Summer eftab NewYork, April 28. Extraft of a letter from Georgetown, dated April 1 7 th. The Ancient Dominion is faid to be undergoing fome political changes inftead of none, as formerly, me will, I am told, fend five Federalifts to the next Congrefs, and poflibly might have fent more if greater exertions and lefs defpon. dencyhad prevailed. Mr.

Brent, from the oppofite fide of the'Tiver, (the centre of information) will be discarded by a very handfomc majority againft him." Extraa of a letter from a very intelligent perfon in the Chocktaw nation, to a gentleman in Knoxvillej dated Feb. 1 1 The Little King of the Chkkafa-ii-hren at New-Orleahs, and It was reported that the Dey had made e- WILLIAM ROSS, Brigade Infpcaor normous demands upon England, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, and the United btates. 1 i- The Tripolines were expected to come out in the fprinff, and the Americans com- Mail will ar-(V wllon in five days fi-cy hours from INTERMENTS 1 il Burial i.i nlained loudlv of the: want of fome fmall FOR SALE. ONE hundred and feventy acres of Land fituated in he; Townfhip of Hanover, about two miles from the town pf Wilkeiharre for -particulars enquire of John P. in Wilkefbarie, or the fubferiber living in Hanpver.

Ti JACOB ROSECRANS; April 27thi 1803. cruifers which would be much more fer viceablc than (rigates. PHILADELPHIA, May 3. i-. IorK from the ilVNovtm.

50l toj December 1802, fince his return he has introduced a Talk At-the laft fefiiorvof Congrefs, a law k- rfiif ht that nation, in wuiui was naTed authorifing the Secretary of he calls upon them to hold themfejyes in rrliriefs to meet the French at NewOr- itor of tlie Salern Rc. SkC1 the- charaacrlofTi. 1 1 it leans in the fprrng, to have with -them the. Navy to contract tor tnc puuumga numbcr.of Gallies forthe fervice of the TJ States on the Weftern waters; 1 Iii conformity thereto, the Secretary has" if- ajrfl. '4vcame on at ipiwicn a crn, as-lie terms 11.

1 ic judges pe Lift of Letters remaining in the 'Pbft'pf- fice at BraintriniV April Jaur Gordek, Springfield tJamue Barberi Wyalufing. Jofhua Raynf-ford, Ruth. 1 V-HEMRYH AMPION: P. ine trial lafted hear bit. King fays the French are at Ncw-Orle onH that he cohverfed with them.

fued prbppfals for this purpofc, defcribmg ti.f tn Jury after retiring the dimenfiohSi bfahe and -the materials of they areto Be It feems the Indians have received no prefehti from, them yet. 1 sr..

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