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fupported on the Barbary coaft, the event mud be Ai we remarked fcveral days fince much Teems to de traced to caufes beyond the influence ot my agency there that inltead ot aiming to detraua my countrj I have embarked every tKwg dear to ine in her ier viee; and that, if meafurcs which I have embraced, I in nc I have urrievered. ana wnicu nave reicucu J'Aisfiington, Juirci 24. fCj The printers who have publilhed the extrafts nvp nllir lff! tn will li vp the CourtelV to pdbiiill alluieu to above this note. April, which fta It is confidently reported, that letters have been reived in this city, from France, to the end of. received that Mr.

had arrived in Paris, where he had been cordially received by the French government and that it was generally nnuer ftood, that Mr. Monroe had fur.ceeded in an arrangement by which the United States will acquire important territorial rights on the Millitlippi. We do not prefume that there is much credit to be repoSed in the above although it is by no meunsjin likely, that from the prefent peculiar Situation of France, Mr. Monroe may be able to obtain advantages which o'therwife would not have been conceded, Smce writing the above we have obtained from a refpedable commercial houfe, the following extract of a letter from their correspondent at Bourdcaux, dated April 21th It is certain that Mr. Monroe's negotiation at Paris is in a fair way.

It is even Said there is no rlonht about the ceifion of Louisiana to the United States, on condition that the latter fettle all Probabilities on the fide of peace and war are fo ennallv balanced at this moment, that it is alraoft impoflible to rik an opinion and, to fay the truth, we do not believe that the parties afting in this tranf lion know for the prefcut on which to determine. pend on the court of Ruffia, and, we may now add, on that of Pru'flia; however, as the monarchs of thofe countries have So long profcSTed themfelves the friends )f peace, it is to be hoped they will find no. caufe at this moment to abet either the one or the the approbation of every intelligent American citizen other of the powers at variance and that the pro acquainted therewith, had been effectually fupported phecy fent U3 from the Cape of Good Hope, of fee by the fo.ee employed for that purpofe, the United ing the Bataviaw and India Ships of this country in this nc rioJ. have ob lafety the 1 names, will not be realizea. borne i i i i i i i tamea an honourable vourable impreilions of if jrencies.

To To peace with Tripoli, and left fa augur peace, becaufe the Moniteur has broke filence our 'energy on the other re on political Subjects, in a tone of great moderation juftice ot this oblervation ve. commander in the navy, who has fcrved on that will bear testimony. It is hoped, and believed, the object aimed at by thefe mealures is not yet loll. WILLIAM EATON. and that lord Whitworth at Paris, and the French and Dutch ambafladors at London, are frill received with amity and diilinftion, We do not think, even fhould it be true that Spain is arming, that it is any reafon for additional apprehenfion pefhaps will neither heighten the demands of France, nor lower thofe of EnHand.

In conference of a falfe report fpread yeflerday on our exchange, that the difpute. was amicably fettled, feme articles fell but the intelligence received from England to day making no mention of lb deferable an event, they got up again, and the funds fuf fcred a dcpreliion of at lcaft one per cent. There was nothing done here in the funds to day the refcriptions wereat 63 per cent, without purcha fers. And all articles of commerce remain in 'the fame State y.s noted in our hit, except tobacco, which "has advanced a little. The French funds have again experienced advpref fion, the five per cents, being 52 f.

60 c. Some reports Race the arrival of 6000 French troops at Breda; while others fay, that the there at prefent confilts of no more tiwnOO Frenchmen. A LT1MO June 2. A London paper of ll.e April contains the following paragraph If reliance can be placed upon private intelli gence from Farii, the diffrferces between the Uui.el and Spain, on Subject of New Orleans, are on the puint of being It is Stated that claims Buonaparte has lately explained tci Mr. Livingfton, th; of their individuals againSt the French republic, and A merman minister at i'aii pay THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLAub tht bargain." Captain Joy, of the brig Thetis, from Eourdeaux, left that port 'on the 28th April; at which tim.

as lie informs us, no circumftance had occurred by v.hich the momentous qurftion of peace or war can be t'e cided. We have fen letters of the 23d, on; gentlemen of the fii refpec'iability in BourJeaux, which dull. The rtiifunderltaudir.g between the Ebglifli and French government? formed the principal fubject of converfation in Cadia and nothing was more dreaded than the fpeedy recommencement of holiilities. Ih'd. CHILLICOTHE, ALAR May 2 1 This morning, about three o'clock, an exprels arrived from Old Gbillicothe, with information, that vcfterday pfternoon Herod, while at work in his field, had been fhot and fcalped by the Indians, and who was not dead at the time he was discovered by his family, but was able to relate fome of the rircum ftances and died fnon after, having had twt balls thro' his head A body cf upwards of 40 Shawnees from Sandufky, had been for feveral days lurking between Weflfall and that fettlement, and who, immediately after the murder, went to the praire, drove the horfes over the creek, and took as many a3 they wanted and made off.

On the alarm being given, the citizens of this town immediately turned out a company of volunteers, who left this about duy light. The alarm through the country being general, we hope to give a good account of them in our r.txt. NORFOLK, May 28. By the fiiif Tom, captain Turner, we received a file of the Rotterdam Merchant" to the 2d of April the papers are very barren however, we extract the following Rotterdam, April 1. eight Americans, ar vented from fulin: chance of bein prefent bed.

6 I'UIU. l.at iht interruption retail ot miltake i adopted with the cabinet exprefs an opinion (grounded principally on the fre he. expeciecL" interrliantre of couriers, the leneth of the Cap Turner, arrived at Norfolk, fay gothtion, and the little preparations for war making he lei: the Texei, (the 7th there by the French; that the cliipute between tne two governments will be amicably adjulled. ilcr. Ad.

From Cadiz. Captain Laflier, of the Ihip Melpomene, informs, that the embargo had been entirely taken off of American vefTels at Cadiz. That flour would not fell for 8 dollars, as there was then about 15,000 barrels in the bay on board of American TefTelo. That official letters had been received at Cadiz from Gibraltar a few days before he failed, mentioning that two, French 74's, with tranfports, had palTed that place with 5000 Poles on board, deftined for Louifiana That the talk of war was great at Cadiz Ind, that juit'beforc he failed a French frigate arrived from Lifboii, having been ordered away from that port. by the French conful, in confequence of approaching troubles.

iV. T. Gaz. Captain Laflier, from Cadiz, informs us that the omra'ntine on American vefTels in that port is taken off. In the bay were nearly twenty vefTels ladn with not Id's than 15,000 barrels of flour, which could rnt 1 il'ifivifVI of at ei'rht dollars.

Markets vt rv the MtUilUppi had b'ii tnat manures inouia ne to re: ove a'I fuhjecl of it'ft ot 0 CL mpiaint upon Mil 1'ieao onouia tins iatcllign.ee prove coi.ect, it coi.ea, it not for Mr. Monroe, the American envoyrttraordinary, who has jr. It 'arrived at I lav: eV4't remr.in long in France. He will be enabled fi fucceed M) Kin" here much fooner than vs. that when ere fome En of war off I Iclvo.

tlluys, blocking' on the velTcU with French troops on board deiiined far Lcui fiana among the ihipping tiiere were feven or that it the expedition was prc they would have wry little June ,6. Letters from Italy Itate, th.it the pope is at prefent occupied w'th a grand projedl, conceived by Michael Angeio, which is, tp turn the Tiber from its prelcr.t courfc, for the purpofe of obtainiiig thofe. monuments of arts and antiouity which are to be in its Lure, pap. Cure for the bltt cf a mad dog, or sting of any poisonous serpent. Cover the wound with fivih.

earth or fnuff, to imbibe the faliva of the animal, and then waih it with water; at the fame time warm half a pound of butter in four times as much vinegar, and when the wound is cleanfed, apply a cpinorefsof linen fteeped in the above mixture, and moiflcn it very cfttn for nine days, after which you may remove the tomprrfs, and cure the wound in the ufual way. Dicing the time the vinegar is ufed externally, it mull be lift internally, by taking it in doles of an ounce and an half, wanned with a little fiefli butter four times each da The patient's common drink muft be water for at leaft 1 5 days, or water with vinegar or juice of citron. He muft abltain from the nfe of ardent Spirits or ex ercife, to prevent irritability. A A LI June 9. A final! (loop, belonging to Mr.

John Tucker, of this city, was, on Saturday laft, by a fudden guft of wind, uplet off the mouth of South river, by which accident Mr. Tucker was unfortunately drowned. GOOD S. The fubferiber has jufl received, by the lateft arrivals from Europe, a handfbme alTortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, nr i. n.

A BEAUTIFUL "collection cf printed cottons. coloured cambrick mullins, dimities, India and Englifh nankeens, fine clothes and cafimers, Sic. alfo an extenfive fupply of glaT India rhina, and Liverpool ware likewife a good collection of groceries, amoug which arer Frenchand peach!) randy, India rum, and Holland gin, beft fig blue, ioaf and brown fugar, hyfon and other teas, mace, cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon, pepper, and pimento, Sec. Sec. all which articles will be fold on the mod advantageous terms the purchafer can poffihly expect, by WILLIAM WELLS.

NOTICE, 4 I requeft all perfons indebted to me In bond, note, and open account, to make immediate payment, other i man proceea in men cales.as $he law diredts. Ten Dollars WAS LOST, laft Saturday eve nJ'. mas's Point, captain JOHN the city of Annapolis, who was drowned unfortunately upfeting, he is about fivcft vl nine inches high, fandy coloured bair 1 sllt()f of blue troufcrs, nankeen waiftcoat, blue yellow flag furtout, had fome calli in wi. The above reward will be given toZZP Should difcover his body, and bring Annapolis, or to Thomas Tucker's, Wtft6'" the condition it may be in will adniit'of it to buried, and all reafonable Lll be paid by the fubferibers. THOMAS TUCKER, Vta TAMES LOWE.

An'i Monda', Jm 6, 1803. AN awav from the nlar.tnci,.., Ihojias Dick, near BladenSburg, 01lW 1 twenty.nve years of age, five feet nine or to, hi high, well made, of a black complexion Woki him fundry artfclcs of wearing apparel not know he was fcen Annapolis on Saturckiy laft, auhJ time he had on a new blue bioad cloth coat ill funnofed that he ftiH .1 Any per.nn him up, and fecuriny him get him (hall receive TEN DOLLAf REWARD, or if brought home to the fnKC in Biadenburg, fhall rxeivs TWENTY EoJ JOHN HEUGR Prince George's, ine 6, 1503. OTIC E. II Tllbfcribr hath nhtain.fl ...1 u.c nrpm X. court ot Anne Arundel county, and Standi luaryiar letters teltamentary en the eflate of tir JAMES DISNEY, late of Paid coimtv, decfi All peifoas having claims againft faid deceaffd warned to c.ihibi: th.

legally authentieattd, 2 ail thofe ir.id eltate are requefled to ininieQiate payment, 10 JAMF.S N. WE EMS, Executor. N. B. The fubferiber has for fale, fundry valwlj wi.n.u win or at private lale, coiilillinj hni cattle, flK i Str.

among which are tc ,.1.:1 .1 I fiu4u.L "4ie una grluingS. OKI which is iurpaiu by none for the road. i N' Annapolis, June 805. In CliAKCERY, May 3.1, 1803. GN application to the chant e'lo; by petition, writing, of SETH HYATT, if ftk George's coimty, praying the benefit, of the aft the relief of fundry infolvent debtors, paffed at the Ji! on the terms therein mentioned, andafcMA of his property, and a lilt of his creditors, fo hu he can ascertain tb.5 )ame, on oath, being anneuJ to Ins.

and tne chancellor being fatisaei, competent teftimony, that the faid Seth Kyatt Lii refided in the State of Maryland the two laft jta preceding the paffage of the Si.id acl it is therciipa adjudged and ordered, that the faid Seth Hyatt, it caui'uig acojy of this order to be infer ted three timet, in the Maryland Gazette before the 25th day of June riext, cive notice to ins creditors to appear in ik rhancery ornce, at ten o'clock, on the 1 8tb daTofl July next, for the 'purpofe of recommending lea pcrfon to be truRee for their benefit, on the Hyatt's then and there taking the oath by the UI act prclcrioeu ior delivering up his property. Tcit. SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD, Reg. Cur. Can.

Twenty DoJlars Reward, TT'OR aoorehendiner anil drlivprinor tn me. or tar r. i nutting to prifon in Annapolis, fo that Ijetki again, a young negro man named 1UAJ, axui twenty five years of age, a black fellow, middle hti, and is one that attempted fome time jm topetfrtr. and wlp at that time called himfelt Tom Joicl Tiie above reward will be paid on his delivery tor. or on being committed to prifon in Amiapolisj that I get him ngain.

BENNETT DARNALL, May 28, 1803. Charles county fc. HEREBY certiiV. that Tohn Bartix Haca JL on this dav troueht before rr.e, as a Stray, a mare COLT, fuppofed to be about two years c4 and about twelve handi three inches hieh, nfithi dock'd or branded, her rin ht hind frot is white, arJ fome white apjxrars to be above her hoofs or. her fc fcet, no other notable mark appears.

Given tr.w my hand, this 5th day of May, 1 803. Ignatius Middletox. The ahnvf Ann Itllw nmt tn mv nlailtailoM the month of Oaober laft, and bath continued '4 my Rock ever hnce. The owner is hereby recm to come forward, prove property, pay chaiS) take her away agreeable to law May 5, 1 803. Annapolis, June 2, 1803.

WELLS. Annapolis, May 17 JOHN E. IIAGAS. MARfiEN B. DUVAL1, Church street, HAS juft received a choice Mrflion of STX r.nnnz rrTTr vuy ard CKW RIES, the whole of which will be fold on tie realonable terms.

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