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Foreign Intelligence. LOSDOy, h'j Ji3. A. Sorl Revolution bis 'aVn P1 Content. rv.

Sjtlime Pjrt hit edablithed a Privy Couu with Wi' io nlt" ihoul iht Graud cannot tQ. it thut nl, (bikto even in hei favor nc fet, 10 which all iTutfpots iu Europe have looked up for model of good lata I i Uutrf tM DM', Jum U' Fine per yard, in cw.lrquenct, il faid, of onioi hiving arrived to veiy cunudeiwbi ii a.incipiei of omputalion which tie deemed ex Bfly moderate, the quantity of fold and lilver thai wa regularly catered ia the pott of Spain it equal ftlue to io" million! annually, reckoning from the (icnt timet This, in thiet hundred years, amounts huudied millions, lmmeofe ai (hit Turn is, ujnifh wiiteri contend, that' at much more ought added to (t 10 confideratun of the treafure that hat fL. liom th mines, without paying duly to ti e. learn( lhat number cf families from the iflandi UIaai jr!" lft'7 re about to cmigiate to Kt( Df inv oi nutfuu. i mjip m.i miith000 9'hnt wu' 'cf' Argyllihiie, mjlt 0.1 afuliarwi, i l.iamn nuiirrM af 1.VUII..J, Aflembly, in ilie mid ft of internal com external war, hive been providing tor the commerc, by the ftupendoui meafute of iaii'tig Rhine and the Rhone, by meant canals 7'he decree was patteH on tbe 17 tilt, and thecxecuu.

Mai the plan 'o commence immediately. The a eparatisiit making for L)td Macartney'a Em. io China art very particular. Wodt. of the lleam.

fft(jin, ind ol every modem inver.tioni in mac hi net, irt (nakinft and copioui chemical aparatut provided. Irtlhort, whJtcver relatei 10 our recent improvement! in liic trtl tnd fcicnctl 11 to be carried out, at well at lpe (iffieot of all our excellent roanul'adurei. l)t. William Icot, of the London College, and Navy Surgeon, have rat medical department. Dr.

Cillan, of Edeiibuigh, the cttmical; and ProlelTor Dinwiddie ia to perlorm the abilof.iphical experiments, and to explain the nature of the different apratu The King of l'nland, now fo ctorioufly engaged in combating lor the Republic over which he now picfides, formerly redded lor a considerable time in lint tountiy He tt then Count Pomatowfki. Tbe admilTion of French paper into Spain il not the anly initance where public opinion, like the palm, hat ron uniierand fu'vived (he pielTure of power. Even jt P'ulln. wnere deipouiin wieliit at immcdia'c and Bft powerful engine, the fentimentt of fieedom are ex relTeJ llrangly, ai without rcltiaint. In a late publi.

cainn of Berlin, the author, M. K.lein, fpeakingof the French Revolution, fa 51, It it a grand lelTon for Kingi. May they learn from it, thati JljiJing amy avail no tiling agaiiirt Hie riling ol a whole nation; ad that (he power ot the Sovereign ultimately dependi on aconviti on of the fupeiior wifjom, and god iniemiont of lliofe hwnaii Piovidcuce hai eutrulled the remt of govern neat." SIERRI LtONA. On Sa'u'dry arrived the Sierra Leona Company '1 (b Ft.kiry. Captain Moxey, troai Sierra ona, bring tagilm i of the 14th of April.

M'he lever which the lite alaou hd biought wiihthem from Nova Scotia, and which had alfo carried off fvtr of them after their waf Africa, appeared to be entirely flopped, and lie "hole colony wai in err.ark.blv good health. One bile man only, befidci the Phjfician, had died and aeither of thu death could be attributed to the climate. Same of the natlvet appeared at firll to doubt the peaceable intention of the Company, and they had not yet lent any material alliance to the colony 1 but the fet tlen were To oumeroui, and fo jnduftrioufl difpofed, at Mt to be dependent upon them A mo friendly diC yolition had alfo begun to fhowiifcif. and the od office! if King Naimanna had been exerttd in favor of the Ctmpany. Fiom the beginning of March, when the fleet of tranfpoiu Trom Nova Scotia arrived, ta the date fthefe difpatchei, thefeitlen hid becu bufy in clearing the land, and ereding a temporary town, to ferve for their (heller and accommodation during the taiay feafon, hich wai expected to fet in thit year mote early than foal, and there wai no doubt of (heir accamplifhtn thtl bjecl in due time; and ihe prngitft of the colony, in other refpedli, had not in th th.irt ptnod of feven or tijht weekt been confiderable.

The fon of a Neighbor, ing Chief hit come over in the Felicity (or education in England. From the flepi they havt hitherto been able loiake, it appeart ihat cotton and Coffee may in molt Htti be cultivated, and fugir in feveral pl.cet: they bare difcovereda large quantity of mh iionore, with a fine foil ftone, which, by in quality of refilling heat, it peculiarly adapted to the building ol furuacet. SUBTERRANEOUS CUT. ft 1 n. vrry axiraoiainary OiKovery hat lately hern made of an ancient city in Italy, which for many yean hal beea concealed from human obfeivatton.

Mr. Gawin Hamilton, who it an Eogliih Ar'irt, tboojh long arefident at Rome, hiving obtained permif ijafrom Pnnct Bjtghefe. lod upon hit ttniio ieifor gei of antiquity, was, after a perfevcr.ng and ex peahva refrarch, induced to believe, (rom fame very fvnuici wmca ne ancoverea on ihe vctge of a ouoiain near Frefcate, that the ravage of an earth quake had eccafioned the appearance; and undef ihit luipfeluoo he continued hit puifuit till hit wo.men ow the roofi of variout buildings, the toiir.i of hih more perfett thin thofe difcovered within pttfmt century it Heiculineum. Ai they defended a lhtr of he houre. en "'e, indallBuny of their uierfila numserleft fkele.

"'hlbiUo" CI llfo 'fcovcted po. "ifrovered city, from varioui infcripitom 111 ruint. ap(art to be Gabia 'fcotded by fome of the Roman Hutonant, that a "iti named, wai ingulfed by an ear.hquAe. I.t he fe 0f Cbia dlffced from that of Hercul.neum wnticmed placei having bT Mount Vfuviui. I lone (tom N.ple, to ccuot of the to England.

LIVERPOOL, July rq. 'y hft LtinJ of which emanc.pared twen.y.five 0p. and which will be ever memorable in "Clable meetir.g, fKti with the uimcrt order ad feftmiy. Roifia. Spain, all nt monchs Sh.n6ni,e d.lgrace, fve luce, ted a war fyBem.

wu 1 T' nt 'lirife lo.ihwi.hi man te 1100 'H would beeom.th. TK r. 'h' VnJ enem fl'fo If. 1 (tii ii i. ,1: 'a the allied r.e.a Philadelphia September 15.

Frtm Umim) EvemS P.JI. W'J'i 79. At Ctmrntltn tlx Stcittj itjlify'fj tbe fwtrt tjtaiiilH AiditicMif lit SUut.ZrjJt. mtk c.i 9 t.hv mit nig our ic.vet unaer rne necttUty or add.eJirt,, once more, our alT.Kiatei in the important caufe io which are engaged, wiihom being able to congratulate them on a favorable an! final conclufim. Tbe rWic notoneiywf the debatei on the Slave Trade in the llaufevf in which the moll fplrndid eloqsence bat been combined with the fevered force of nguinenr, render! it unnecef fary for ui io eulnet upon the fubjeA in detail.

The eonfrquent line of iheqjrrtion it alfo well known. The clofe of the felTion, and the forwiofihe Houfe ot Loidi, have not admitted the fandion of iheir Lordlliipa even to tht qualified abolition of the Slava Trade agreed to by ihelhufeof Cammoni; but we yet irurt, tint the juf lice of that noble Houfe will unite with the determination of the other honorable branch of the Legiflaiure, in extiipating. forever, a f) Hem of depredation to which the appellation o( commerce hai been too long unworthily applied. The voice of humanity, and the general abharrenee of inn tyiiem, ejprelM in irre numeroui petition! which nave oeen preiented to the rloutc of tommoot it tequiied an immediate and utter abolition and to ac thit defirable ruipofe. the msft ttrenuaui rt eitiont have been made in Pailiamem but the oppofirion of inteiefl.

and the pleat of policy, havt prevented our fuccefi. We hive, however, the confcioui ipprobxioo of our own mtndi, that the evilt attendant on a limited duration of this tmXc ate not to be attributed to the Itiendi ol abolition. To thofe frieodi we eitneflly recommend to ennfi mie, wilh united etjt.ti, to fupoort our common caufe. lt to ie; el the endeavors of thofe, if fuch there cau be. who would entail upon Africa the word fpeciei ol tyiao ny that wai ever permitted to beexercifed ever the chil dren of men.

By order of the Ommi'tre, GRANVILLE SHARP, Chairman. Ext rait of 4 If I tf ft a gentl.mjn at DaHvilfe (Km tuc'jj Hbitf'i'ii in ihi, tilj, Jtud 10. By two men who were mide prif mtri at Si. Claik'i defeat, and who ran away from an Indian town on St. Jofeph' river.

About the lothof July, we ire allured, mat all out gi hive been latrihced hy tin enemy. They inform lhar Major tat A ol the regular troops, who bore one ot the reacfjtu the Glaie tivrr, whrieihe Chiefs of many mtioniof l.idi ant were affrmbled to hold a I'and council that de livered to tham a belt and talk, which wt read to them by Enjlifliman upon whuh a cutincil held which ended in a determination to reiccl evrry offir of peace and in p'lt to death every American ilur (hould fall into their hands that accordingly Mipr TituiHAVand his party weie tomahawked, and licit bodies thrown in to the river. They alfo inmimtliat Colonel Haidin, one of ihe mod valuable ci; tens of this itaie, wkocarri ed another flag, was killed the Wiandois, and that lhat tribe, the Sandufkies, Patawitaniiet, Hurom, Maumces, Delawares, and Sliawanele, are de cidedly for war. I have every reefnn to beliove the a bove intelligence may be depended upon, as il ii in a great degree lupporlcd, by inlormation teceived thrnugh different channel. General Putnam came out in it is laid, to prcteed to the Omee to prtfs upon the favages the necefDyof going to Philadelphia: but the information of poor Haidin and Tiuman, and of the hoftile d.fp fnion of the Indians, has determined him to decline his million.

Depredations have been in ceffantly corrntirted by the Indians upon the whole extent of the weHern Irontier, on both fides the Ohio liver. Within the bounds of this ftate alone between torty and titty perfoDi have been killed or made pnUoers in the caurfe of the faring and fuxmer. Nor have the regular troops altogether cfcaped. A party ot eighteen ho were making hay near Fort JcfTerfon, weie lately attacked, and one only mide hit elcapej four that were made prifonertwe burnt by the the next day Mr. Bltlt, commenced the purthafe of cavalry hoifci the lad ot Jane, and in ten dayi puichifed 250.

the number "quired. The horfrt are cheap and well a dapted to the fervice but at yet there tic no men ethcir to mount or train them." Since our lift, fevenl veffeli hive atrived hete from Ireland, aVc. with upwards of 1000 piffengers. Trajrapb frtm Ltnd ftptri ef "July it iS. An immenfe tracl of land fituated in Tcnnfylvania, his lately beea fold by Mr.

Moa a 1 s. of Philadelphia, paitly in Holland and partly in England. Mf. Pulti RtT, of Piccadilly, hat fpeiulated in ihiilandto the amount of nearly too.ocol. and il his plan to invite felllen to live upon it, rent free, for five yeiri for which te he expects it will be worth their while to put il Into a ftate of cultivation 5 and that they will after, wardi be induced to make purchafei at an advanced price, bv railing the money on mortgage and oiherwile, rather than quit it.

A Frenchman hat been feiied at Frankfort fufpeil. ed of an intention to a(Lginte the Emperor. He had Hepped into the Monaah't anti chamber fome papers ware found eourealed in his wig ard he had two piflali about him, loaded uih of them with 1 brace of balls. We are in of 1 ha Lol JWv (RrA C. in Seringapatam, where HtDta AtLT'ltomb, and an elegant palace are.

Lord Co liwaun haiconveied the lad mentioned buildinc to a a incelv hofoital fur the tick and wounded of the army. A V'olent remrdv it lalkeJ nf fnt ih imtire.i of the eeo of 1' 1 hit it the UftJInft M. jefly into a lerrporary buildint erefled in a large piece ol wirer, into wn cn me 11 to hnk immediately fn her entrance, and to be taken out by perfona provided for that puipnfe. An lniimain wa. rhii fent to I.lovd'i CofTee.

Houle from the Naval Office, dated verterdar. that to thoufand ton of (hipping if immediately wanted to Carry ttoops but neither the ebjefl for which they ate to be emplojed, or the place nf iheir dedination, iiyet known a circumftance which hai occafionrd much conveifation, and no mall degree of conjccluie. The followirg it nearly, if not exactly, the copy of a receipt pleaded in bar to an action lately brought 00 a bnnd, and which wit produced in evidence at the trial. Tn perftndicular line reprrfenti a fold in the piper on which the receipt was written and il appeared that the. hrgmning words of each liae had either been idiicd fub fcquently to the fingning of the receipt, which wai giv en originally only for half a yeir'i intercd I or, at tt it futteded, had thtwgh prevrouily wrrten, been doubled ui'dcilhe er part, a id fawaiout f.en by Mr.

P. on hit firnrg jr. The fet fon guilty of thu fraud it now ia Newtate to take hn trial at the neit T. La thrt bnni.ti tnJjix'y tbt tti fllrf'U I. II iq tieytt' if mr Ltrd Rtet'iwJ tf Mr.

7. 1 hi am ptwrjt, thit dsy fir bif Tiiir't Utrt'JI tt md, 14' a1. AhKTcomxrcqusTYM'E'frsci AT a General Meeting of tht inhibitintt of Mont, gsmtry coaaty, agreeable publ otic given, at the ttwufe ol Edwa 4 Paiker. Peikrowiiw ctetk, on Sataiday the Sth of September, lyji, Ricka di. Hq.

in tbe than, after the del.bert,o and debate the fallowing 11. fwivti were agreed to and ordtrtd lob publ.fhed. ait, id. That io ihe opinion of thii meeting th inha bitan i of ihe cwunty who furmej a avetmg at Archibald liar rah "a u.ero, th jcnh day oi lad month, Benjamin Rittenhoule, Efq. iu the chur, ailed with a (pint becoming tree cuiaein, in centring th proceedings of a iormer m.ei.ng, held at Ty(on't, the i.ih day of lad month, Jonathan Roberts, q.

in Ihe becauf they wctc of aUrsnmg miixe. and conduced by a mecung looihin and partial for aot imro tact bun ecu. lJ. That th prrtceediogi of thcifoiefaid meeting, which were read to ui, were proper and uecelVaiy to warn the inhabitant! ot tht county againd dangeiout ea roach mcoti laadeaipoo their right! at fieemeo. by the afoiefaid ibU jJfrtUl meeting, who ifimtdl them felrei the privilege of chufing couieireet to meet a committee ot conlercme at Lancalter, ind undertook Io pub lilh Iheir proceeding! it an ail of the freemen ot Ihe county, kelo they obtained Iheconfenl of a majnmy thereof, or even a tefpeclabie meeting ol ll.e mhabiiaoii ai 10 ji.

That in the opinion of thii meeting no confer. ought I be chofen, but nomination ol Membett for Congrefi, and elecWi for a P.eliJeot and Vice. Pre liJentof the United Siaiei, be entcied into immediately and pubMhed for tht confjJeratiou of the ioliabitautiof the teunty. The illowin namei were ihra ftHttlivti lit Cwgirft, tn. 1 reter Munieuoerg, j4mei Hu chlnfon, Charles Thompfoo, Dmiet He.

Her, William Finley, John Smiley. F. A Muhlenbrrg, jared L.ge.fol, A'bert Gallatin, W. Kiltera, James Rufs of Wafliing Wihiam Montgomery, Mark WMcot. EltninjtriU andVx PrfJtMl if tbt Umt.J Suit.

Thomas M'Kcm, Wiltism A. Atlee, Samuel Potts, Samuel Miles, Divid Ritrenhouft, Cer. Wyakonp, Henry M'ller, Thomas John A ndt, Jufeph Heiiler, I hn Montgomery, Joo. B. Sinuh.

Denjamin Rutenhoufe, Geoige Wutd, jua. Alexiuder AJdtf.ri. By orjer of the Meeting, Atteft IOHM CAUFFMAN. Sec'ry. JOHN RICHARDS, Chaiman.

The feveral Printers of ihn It an ait leqoeftcd to give the aUvc a pl.ee in their papett. Ai a meeting of the inhabitant! of ihe county of Bucks, on tht 7ih day of September, 171, at the houfe of William Chaiuan, Efqiue, in the townlhipof Bjckirgham, Thomas Jenkt being appointed Chairman, and Abraham Chapman, Seceiny, ihe following per. fn, via. Jjhn Barclay, Abraham Stout, Ceraiiiui VVyn koopand William Buckman, were chufeo and appointed conlerrees, 10 in general conference fuch other ton ferrcrs as have been or may be appointed fiom the city ol Philadelphia, and the feveral counties ol litis Date, at Lincafter, on the aoih indent September, f. the pur.

pofe ol propufing fuitable peifom to repiefcnl this dale in Cungrefi, at well ai eleilon of a PicGdent and Vice Picfident o( the United aiet. Bj older of ihe Meeting, THOMAS JENKS, Chairman. ABRAHAM CHAPMAN, Sacieta'ry. A gentleman late from Parii, informs us, that the a flYm in France wear not fo gloomy an afped ai held forth by many of the Britith prints. and minu lafturei are continued wilh iheir original vigor, and Ihe populace fcem 10 enjoy a dale of peace and tranquility.

In confrquence of the dccifinn of th inhabitants of B.irton for ihat purpofe, a general inoculation for the Small Pox hat taken place it it fuppofed there are about 800a peifom who arc under the ope at ion of Ihe d.feafe in lhat (own. On Tucfday laft, a young man was committed to he goal of this city, on fulpicionof his having been concerned to the murder of tlizibttb Rtevtt. MARRIED, On Thuifday, the 6thindant, by the Fev Wuits, Mf. Thomas' YoantSraoctii, to Mifi Polly Sri xtch, ot this cny. DifD.

At Parii.in July lad, ihe celebrated Paul Joins. A deputation ol iht National AUexbly atte.idea hit Iu neril. In thit city, on the 6th inftani, Captain John MTHIktON. Mr. Smi af ihe Hon.

William Smith, Member cf the Hoof el Repicfcnutivci ot llic United States. ARRIVALS 5aVCaf OUR LAST. Ship Rainbow, Salter, AmAetJatn Columbia, Mailey, 1 dif Bon Amie, CrgiJ, Il.fftniola Polly, Willim.fun, Hull Alexander, Woodward, Killybegs Canton, M'Ree, Newiy Minerva, Wued, ditto Connecticut, Phippi, Lor.dondeny Harriet, Alifon, dm Swiowick, Lowe, Havre de Ctac Aflive, Blair, oditto Alexander, Bailey, RofJei, Ireland William Penn, jfiah, London Manchcftcr, Clay, Liverpool Biig Dolly, Smith, Leopard. WooJberry, St. Pereifburgli VlitTotiri, Bail, Uordesui N.

S. del Carmen, Femioli, Cipe Francots LyJta, Van fife, dm Sally, Fernell, Ponfmoth Induftry, Cafco Ba Mercury, Cardioer, St. Cruix Nancy, Miller, ditto Indultry, Kenyon, St. Euda'ia Schooner Fiankl.a. Caoc.Franrtui Annapolis, Mornfon, Njva otta J.ydn, Thorrpfon, Ftencbmao'a Bay Trimmer, Snunton, Antigua Nancy, But lev, Chi'ledoo Hannah and Sally, Cite, Hatiinwe Maty Anne, fulcrfer, 'New Loadoo Sloop Jenny and Batfey, L)arrcl, Bermuda Silly, S1cller, Cafco Bay Ueniirita, Newton, Ncw Piovidaure Sally, Ingham, St.

Rut's Jfl tubliLtd. fPrictWi.) And for fI by V.aTrs. Freneaw, Dobfon, Cruklhank, Aiutii, ri'tig. ind th i'lint hettef Fite Letters, A'dreTed th YtoiTHinryof the United Sratci Con'ain nii fvs.e t''rat rt 0 Ihe da'ots Scheie Ciovetnttr and M. HAVILTOta, ta xt.ii'Sa:;.tilMar.taQi Bva FARMfS.

TliS CGXStUSTkuS Ci'RAtt i raii. Parson paties. biiru and ji Prteth'4 fo forty powndi Jtai Foe 10 grref and melancholy, Fwll ai happy as a Peer. CafTxk tudy b'techet rveoe'ed. From th wairiband to ihe knee 1 Hal and tuft, elated expended Never, aetei miud," qoih h.

Ttt they'll do ard ooct tfmi heeling M.krt the flioea aa tood aa news 0i freak ot leelir. Fetlingl, a tut you. Bo? any Wio of wlgi ihe pattern, Sad difaite, 1 pad recall I IIuw roOd Sail fuch a Oattt.p, lo'lh Well to let it (all Not finglr eon rem amir, Never will it do af ain Vain, ch, vain is all complainipg Such the fate of Wig od meot" Eatly en the tnotoitig ifif, Paiten haden'd on to town Eveiy bumakin fil'd with laufhter At the Pat fjo'a Wig and Gown. he faw Pole tnd Baton, Immemorial Baibeu' firnit Come," quoth be, I'll pur i fate io ttyleilie Sliavei aiaei." unve ne loea. 11 ax raver, a Oi a lleirr.it in hu cell: tell me, Gnodmaa Shaver, Ha jouary la fell" St it happen'J, Strap wasening Ot his dinner, as be cam 1 Aod.

with honed warmth imitating, B'fg'd he'd fit and do th fame. Dinnr o'er, and Uam reiii'J, lip utg'J a paiting bowl 'Tis the thing hit gned Punch, the joy ol Pattco'a foul. Then tht Baiber told of Jafeyi He'd (t Lords ind Squiut made Sjondinj loud his Mtfna ih's praifei, Piimed Patron of tht trade. Pit'en liden'J with attention Sj he would have dn all day 1 Bl ihe Baibe chane'd to mention Taking of Iht Bowl Then, th honed Shaver preffjng By ihe hand, he fmiling faid, r. Never (halt (hoa have the d.elfinf Of Wig (f Palteo'a head.

thank yo for your friendly dinner, 'l no1 ror ou I vow, at I'm That fliall mother'! lat. In 1 hit town arc Barken many, Same on (lull my pat adoiQ 1 Bof they'll never ae a For I'm mortsw PERECRINK. Stlmdy lb iJIStfimitrr Mayor Court At Seprrmker 7, '70ii OTICE is hereby Givcn Th i J. wi held at th. Ciiy IMl, In (..4 Monday th, da, I lock lathe hic(l a Sheriff, C.

an 1 ns tao bv Recornla.rK! to tcerii thereat, are de fired to tail Ntt ie, the, A accordingly Alfo, ail ftz(rtut, "i I in th. Coal of the fai fC.ty, are t. be the and thtr. in th.ir prrptrperfont, to profecut ag.infi iEm t.i WILLIAM WILL, NOTICE is hefeby given to the Mill, tie of the city of Philadelphia, tht Nnrhera U. brtictof th faid city, the Did icl St.tsikwa.k, lb Towr.ftipof Moyrmeufiriji aid P.iT.ak, thai tbey are to meet and exeriife In Battalion, tmeci tUir rtpeclitt Officer', on tKe following dats, via.

Th Artillery and Fird Battaliun, on Under, 17th In II an f. Second Battalion, on Tuefiay, tht ittb do. Third Battalion, WeJ. efday, th lad do. Fou th Battalion, 00 Thorlday, the do Battalion, en F'lday, th aid to, xth Battalion, on Minday, th Atb do.

Seventh Battalion, on Toe (Jay, thejjk 4. THOMAS PROCTER, Le.Unant 'of tbe City ir4 LiUrtiet, Bffweiis Exhibition Wax Work and Paintings, AT the Hoof lately oeeap'ied by Mrs, ia Eigbth ftreft, near Market tlicet, is jtai ca. elaatecl. and te.fir (nr th r.i..iiin.... i n.

l. 4 mm rs, th great aiet are a Dbtrter tf tttmt Pe'rntrng. rxreeted by the fvt Italian and Fiencb toal. ten the fuby3t a nw and pUafirg. Alfo, a namhr of new Wat Fiaaieiin fuO Aatut.

Th ElKii.it Inn ia anew rar i. f.no. 1 y. iv j. 1 ntoioing until 9 its th evening.

Admittaoc. Half a Dollar, (nt and half pr.ci for children. Ticket for the ta(n (tsot transferable) two dollar. ...1, in, jLiam.uon atweros. s.iknerTea ll.o President of the United a .1 of elegm: p.iati infnmtH 1.

1701. tf Dana.jg 0J Monday, the I7t.l1 ioft. WilUsm fivraJt w.ll aw bi. S.banl ka I Oom. Vitcl'.

ale, a fawr rtva Itam ik. Cb'fnut and Seccnd.l.tcn. Th bwwrt tauica fo yr.110 Lrt will be from a till IS o'llock, on IJonda.i. veai.g tthocX mi i opened foy ftwwa Ccwtt. at mn at afi ie.

number No. II), fw.h aWowd drret. Dr. Andcr fen's Scot's ir 'ills, iix 0 W.D,..

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