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The Vermont Journal from Windsor, Vermont • 3

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1- itUtith oolji fitm tU dlJfr ft JuJi lm tht dtry man, to tha ctuuAr of a ballad Cur, aod tht mo ll icasiui tha burtlai'i jukUct, la io(ietittbn In tbi IcIUImO of th comraoo oaUH Whin mt add to tht lit of it tha itit of eaiun In Euiopt, Ioiih 11. a Howasd, ta Ali and tht fathtfindf undofmiiiklud," In Amttlca, Dt. FiAXkltN, th commtocimiDt of thajait 1790 tihlbiti a fulooi mmnotv. Tka phllofophia miod BtaB with at kan tnuctati vif on tht 11 fleQion. DIED At tt.

JahoJblirr, lft tht tountjf of Ormii, (a (hit liaii, 00 tha ttnin of tht 8th tf April laft, of a nt itoaa ttohy, Mia. Aiici Aihoip, tht imisbla and iftifliont cunfort of ion A than AHOtD, fq. id the 34'h of hir at. iba ii tha ai)lo ccmplainti and Mntkt of dlfvHtr hh rcfinatlon aad ixtoplaiy tod, fooudin htr hopt of futu't bapp'nifa oa tbt untopditlonal pronlfri of Cop, in Cbrift Jitui, mat Iht Kio of Turora with a chaaifulotft aod fmiuutt wbUh 1 did tht highift honor to at a ChjiHiaa. Ont ititb tha body of tht Limb- Stil'd with Emanutl'a otw BimtM notmbtr of bit flith and boo blood itdtcm'd, to hiavan fla'i ooi." la iviry wliuaand ictompliftRut which udrat tn fecial tao conjugal lift, untorpafliii htr mjmoi to a.1 her jalnunct will ba ever pitciout.

1 Be cautious bou )ctt tread I wife, hath Yheueas Eunice; my eloptd fion tny biu thii ia 1 elostd fiom tnr bid tad boaiuthia ia therefore to foibid all nt'fona trufling htr oa mi auouui, at 1 will not pi; an; dibi I pf bircontuQiag tfier thit date. 8ALVANUS PERRV. PUintJJ. Kof 17, 1700. 6t ouie ut AjJiJun, jipriltl, 170.

6RI0ADE orders. WHEREftS a general Court martial, wai boUtn at the city of ptnner, io tht aunty of AddKos, oa the 19th day of Match laft pail, tut tht trial tf Lipt. Colooit Fridtrkk who flood rhaiged btfort faid court, of fuch eon-dud aa it unbecoming tht chtiadt of an cflieir and a potliinin which charge tht court fcund, tbit tht fa Lieuuntatculunvl 8-ten wit cot guilty but it wa tht oiumn of faid cowl that ha ougbt to bt itpiimindid Which ftcUnce I do of aod hirtby order tfct famt to ht pubiiflied actjidinj; to liw. hieutenantcolonelSaxton will confider himfelf aa repiimaadid, aod will irtum to h'u duty. JOHN STKOSO, tr'gciwitttrtlt Til 4wa it a tint tf lit rigtii, Atttfl, Wihum HtiuwcTdN.

A'. HPHE fuolcriDeu txtng appoioitsd Com- A Diiffiar.tn, by hcsonblt Bertbolmimi, Efq. Jadea of Prubatt for tba of Thitfo'd, totiiraina (hidmt ottht crtditoii to tht iSatt of Elijah Putnam, lattofSut-too, In tbt county of Wo.uCr, aad Commonwealth of M.iT cbufctti, decetfid, ttpttftited hereby g't noticr, that they will attend tht of their at pointnaent at tba dwcJIicg-houfe of Ita Alt MoatY, Z( in F.itiu, in faid diftiid, cn tha firft Monday of Junt, July, and tguft nizr, from II. to VI. o'c'iock P.

M', on faid daji thiet monthi only kcinf, allawii tht (ami. 1 1 EBLTlFfcFR COOK, TheSeHions continued utilil Saturday, during which feveral civil caufe were heard, and fundry rules and regulations adopted for future proceed ins. iV The good fenfe ark-i" candour of the Judctes has left an imprrilion on the minds of the public, favorable to this new inHitulion Rhode, fland. 0 R'T, May 6.. Ytfterday being the annual General Elelion the following Gentlemen were eletted to the offices affixed to their names.

Governor. His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Efcjuire. Deputy Governor. The Honorable Samuel J. Potter, Efquire.

Atfiftants. Thomaa G. Hazard, Sylvanus Sayks, James Arnold, Caleb John Cooke, Jmes Condon, Thomas Hoxfie, Thomas Hnlden, Job Wat (on, and John Harris, i fquites. Henry Ward, Eiq. Fecretay.

Daniel Updike, hfq. Atiorneygentral. Jofcph Clarke, Iifq. General Treafurer. A taxis loon to be laid on all fcoldiog wives, it is lately difcocetcd that ths lonumeiable fcur of batcheloi to be foond, coain fo, more ihrocgb fear of beipg (colded to death than from any cerceniry coofideratioo.

The (brews sod vixeos are to bs rated as foliows Scolding every fliortiog, per annum twice a day, jol thiei times, 40I cv cry other day, 1 61 once a wtek. if not 00 15! cn Sundays, 10I fcoldiog a httlb-aod too a cosiumpticn, the jaoodice, or any iieg eriog diforder, tool fcoldicg a hulbaod to death, 510I hetfelf Into a fit of hyflerkks, 000- B. This cilcn'ation ii made for a woman who brings to her fortune, ft that the pe calties nuf ne increaftd according as the foitua exweds or fit (hort of the aboie. Mallachufetts. BOS April 29.

Exttafi of a Ittttr fv.m FttdtiUlfburg, (Yxrgvwi) Mirth 29. Laft Saturday a duel was f5ut at thin place, between two ciing gentlemen, when one of them, who was a Scotchman of large fortine, was killed on the fpot.M Mr. Thom.is Jarvts of Marb'ehead, going from Salem, on Tuefday evening, 3tk inft. it being dark and ftormy, loft his way and peri Ibed. Next day the body was found cn the hill oppofite Gardner's mills.

A gang of Thieves, near 30 has (or a long time infeited Middlefex county, has lately been broken up Thirteen of thrm, belonging to one family, tried laft week at Concord, from the grandfather, down -to the grandchild. The fpirit of liberty has teached the diftriel of Algiers, where the inhabitants having refufed to pay their ordinary tribute, the Dey has been obliged to fend a detachment of troops, commanded by an Aga, to compel them But there is reafon to believe their ruuuber being fuperiour, will, by furrounding, overpower them. The Archduke cf Tufcany, isappointed Regent of the German Empire until the election of the Emperor. Ext reft cf a Utter frcm London, dated March 4th, l7yoaJ night, 'I Have but a moment of time to communicate a piece of intelligence, and neceffary to be generally known. By a late Order, recently noarticles whatever can be admitted from America into this country in any vsifel whatever, Eritiftj or Foreign, except the fame is of the actual produttioncf the United States Of csurfe Cotton, Woods, and oiher produce, the Induction of the Eatt or Weftindies, are aelual-ly prohibited 40 bales of Cotton, from Maryland, in a BritUb fliip, are now under feizure.

Whatever is Cent hereafter, muft firlt be to fotne port in the Continent, and from thence may be brought in." I'; i i log obfemd by htr yooeg.nlflrcfs, for fevenl wccki pafl to be vtiy ficcjucoc ia her viC i to a )ubcfrix ci, over a place trim had been ufcd for ihbliog. i'te rcfjited it hr aoftucetQ had oot the object of her coiijwty, hco a live klioi about five old, wei difcovcred afleip in a box As the fervaot lud beeo purpofcly leut a cotCdcnblc diflaoce uhile tht dtfeovety wis aide, aod the child, bt order tt the old bto'ught ioio the houfe, fh raifTcd it ttfitnediatcl; ooher rciors, and i fiction geiiof the better of prudence, came out cf the place. excUimio'n flu wat tuiocd. but at it appealed that the faoraan was the father of it, aod that the (car of had detercJ ihcm from leatlog ibe fet vice, the lady was fa far from beiog cfTeDded, that, commendiog tha mother for the prefervatioo of ht infant, (ht had a Dtiif: pro vided at her own expeofe, ootii a legitimate caion of the piniei coald be etTtclcd. The harbor of Chei borne, io ranee? when the works aie completed, will, whhuut cViibt, bit occ of the beft nod (ectveft in Eoropc.

The mounds, which cooGft cf cafci imtBtcfcly large, filled with lobes, aod ibea funk io (our and lie fathoms wat. er, ia a fjrt of curoe Use, appear lufTicieot toieuft oot coly the prodigious fwtli ufcich a Northerly, W. or giie never fats to hettc inhere from the Biiti.li chancel, but effort of the Baiia oceao i i If if, wrrc ihefc prodigious mattes of fol'd matter funk oo acy part cf the welt of Fraoce. If fu'ure wars (hmi'd take place between Ecglaod aod France, Cherbourg wota'd be aa ejifbie to as, aod we may aoticpate mora vexation from it than was ever experienced from Dunkirk in titans pafl. A firft rare (hip of the lioc may go into Cherbourg without txpetlencirg the iocoovcnienccs an i dangers of fac ken rocks, as at Beft and when an chored.

may already lie'theo; with as much filcty in fewefl gales, as if io dock. The Emperor was buried within 4R hours after his death, and with little or no funeral pomp. M. de la Fayette has refuted the cratitication of 100,000 Hvres (about four thoufani guineas) offered to him by the Commons of Paris, with a view to indemnify him for the expenfes he has incurred in maintaining the rank of Commandant General. Peter Leopold, King of Hungary, arrived at Vienna the 3d of March laft, Nevvyork.

hl April Extraft cf a letter from Cadiz, to a gtntltma ia dittd Fthuary 2, Admiral Cordova received, three days ago, advice by exprefs from Ageciras of the Emperor Of Morocco's havivg taken poiT (lion of all the Spaoiflt VfiTels in his po.ts. aed impiifcoed their crews. The ihabbets of comaerce cf this city had a mectiog the day before jeflerday, in order to Tend ont two frigates ta cruize off the Streight's cuuixh ro proicft the Wetiindia (hips from filling ioto the hands of ihefe hat bathos. This deter micavioo of the Moo is (accordiog to flying ie ports) in confequeocc of the Emperor's having beeo aiTiffiaated by his foe, and the lat-er wi(hic( to haeea war villi the Sfa with a view, I imagine, to Ret fowe dollar from them." Conncdicut. EWIIAVE April 14.

ftne night laft week the dwelling honfeofMf. JelTe Woodruff, of Southinton, was deflroyed by fire, with the furniture, The family hiring fcarce time to make thef fcpe. The fire is fup-pofed to have been ocdafioned by a fpaik from the hearth, which communicated to fome (havings on the floor, Arril On Thurfday IaA theCiicuhCoim for the diflriil of Cohneflicuf was opened in this phce by, ihe Hon. JOHN JAY, Chief Juftice of the United States, the Hon, WILL AM CUiH-', JVG. AlTociate Judge.

The following Gentle- rcen bftinqfutariionef) as Grandjurorsrfir.ded srd took the onh rrid by law, viz. Henry Di Kliil Reers, Abel Burritr, lfaac Beers, Jo-fijih Rurr, Fre'eiick Hunt, Anthony Petit Eenja-win Sat.ford, Ifsa'c Jonss, Joha Wiles, jun. Thad-deus Btecher, Jonas Prentice, and EbeneMT Townferd To whom his Honor th Chief jiiSicedelivemian eleRantanJ pertinent Charge. During the SflKons of this Court the following Gentlemen were at'miied awl fwom as Attrnies and Courifellots, viz Fierpoint EdtAjrds Jonathan Ir.gerfoll, Jamss HilJhoufe, Mark Leavenworth, Jabez Clark, Ephraim Kirby, David Daigett, Elizur Goodrich, David Wtight, Simeon William Hillhoufe, Samuel Woodruff, Afa Srwldinjc, John Parifli, Barrlabas BidweU, lfaac Dyer White, JonatiaoO. Mcfely, Theo-(oie Dwight, John Davenport, Mthew T.

Rof. feil, Cbaurcv GroJrich, AHier Miller, Samuel Dana, William Blown, an4 Stethca Htf-suet, Efquiics. 6t4 Tmrltt, Maf 18, 179c. WHEREAS ihe honorable Court Probata or tba of CJhitUecin, In he State cf Vermont, hath appointed ui the fuhfciibtji Commifliontu to re. cn and iiamii.t the claimi of the finl to the iSate of Jamis Mabir, late of Watnbmj, in faid diflfifl, drtia ed which cftatc ii rrnHrtd infient therefore, all reiforn holdii) an claim 1 agiihfl fid iftate art hereby rcqocfUd to exhibit tbt faro la 01, wbo will tttend 00 that kufinrfa ac tbt dwrilingbooft of Opt.

BiJtU, Innholder In ia faiJ 00 the fiift uifdjy cf July, and the firft Tuifday of Auj'jft ncit, from one until Ait o'clock afurtocn, on eath of tltM No atcouate can be ituIiidunUfa property atttfltd. JAMES FARNSORTH, 7 I. A ZARIAH ROOD, mm.Jf,. Mof 13, 1790. 6t8 A'.

claimi un be ractlicd after (ht iiid firft Tuetda; of Auri ft. 1 titiKEfib applicaituo has beeo made to roe, by more than otcfiitceoth pattef tht p'cpiietonoftho rownlbip of ORWELL, In the county of Rutland, end Hate of Vetmont, to warn a meeting of faid pjopiirto.i Tbrfe art to ao-ti'y tht faid popiittoit that they meat at the dweHinkhoule cf RtiLArr Whitb, inOrvttl on ti.e fteond Tutfdayef July ruxt enfuing, at ten o'clock io the forenoon of faid day, the. and there to aft on tha following article i. To ehoofc a moderator, clerk, fwveyot, and cemmitter. t.

To do tnj olhtf bufmefa that ihtll be thought woper when met. EBENEZER WILSON, O'vhu. Ami 6. 1700. ots intheCOUQ- TTHE proprietors ol CALAIS, ty 0 Orange, and State ef Vraont, art their arHitutnid meat'mg holdan at 1 houft of ira 1 adjourned meat'mg holdan at Irforiatd, that at boufecfPirlS Wat.

lock, laid Ca air, oa tht 30th day of September, 1788, a tax of fifteen milling! and fourpcocc wae voted oa each piocr ator'i right, to defray tht expenfe of completing the furvcy of the firft and fcoond die ifjoru and other incidental chargti. Tbe faid pioprietota art hereby notified to pay faid to the fuhferiber, belooginv ta faid Iromidiattly, or thtir Undi will be pioceeied with ae tha lawdi.etti. i WUltS a iun, faeir, Afe io, 1700. 11! I i 1 Vermont? WIND 8 Mjf 6. BELLA! VQRRIDA BELLA I Kiaftnf'fuim 1Vt't vntqxtl gnmt, Wbt't vxiflti (im tJt Jtnglt aml.

The to CoMrti of Gtrinuy in RoHii In thi plib of mifficn and ditaftaikn which tormi tbt fifltm of tl enfuicg tim-piigft, bie thui difftibaccd their bloodboundi RptfiiM ia FinUnd Ktlmuiki ia PrutTu, tad on ih fiootien of Pilwid 40,100 ia tK UkrIo 40,000 Anfi'lio troopiU Clli-tia ia Siltl'n. Tb (ircftnt rmj tontiputJ igiiaft thl Trki4o vm Imicral tioopi iinS tit Bitgiik tafuigcnu. To oppoCt tkfio th Toiki ki uadir the ftindord of Mh-omtt, abovt mtn. Th Stniu of tbt tf oiled Stitei bivt ftat rtfolutloD to tht Houfo on tht proftikt tUti of RbodilDnd by which, omongothw thingi, a ttijuifitioa, Si to ba madt oa tht Stata of $7,000 dolliu, toba paid bf tha lft of July but. Waalfalauo, thatpublie fawitiu rila rapid) tt Jn tb Ntwiwit Hrld, a writtf.

after bwtat, fairly IbvtiBTzatH rfHE oonrtfident proprietofi nd land- Jai 1 oncri in the town of TOMUNiON.Ijirg in the county of Windbim, and S'ttt of Vtmsoot, art htitby cotfiid, that tba fobferiber bath levied a warrant, lllbtd by the Trtfo'er tf State, for the firepeony ts granted by the Lip datura In Cftobee 1789, on tht Mowing Iota of land, tnd Cull Jell fa much of ftiit land ai will proturt two (biUiogt and txptoce on eb nffefdte Io', and 'miller fumj tTOidieg to tht quantity, with imidin il colt and chargti, at publie eendac, tt the bH'e of 0 a a a 1 1 om, in faid Tom lnfon, on tht 15th day of June nut, at I o'cUk P. M. tinltfi preented, by prttiaue Ke. 1 3, 4 5, 6, 8, 9, 10,11, 13, 14, and 16, ia tbt full nge.No. 1, Ii 4i 7 I0 Hi 13, 14, and 15, 1.1 tbt feennd laoge.

No. 6, 11, 11, 1 5, aod 16, in tht third raoBt.No. 3, 4, 6, tl, 13, 14, tnd 16, In tht fiu'th rnge.Wo. 1, 14,15, tori 16, lathe fith iinge No. 4, 6, 7, and 15, In tht tht ringt.

No. 6,7, 14, is.ard 16, In tht f.cth ratipe. No. a. tr, 14, tnd 15, ia thttiiM tant.

No. 6. 7,1, 10, 13, and ij, in tbt ninth tinge 1 1, aadid.la eriU range, No. 3, I j. aod 16, in tbttltveavh tift No it tt, 15, aod 16, is teaee AMQi iiHEPa CnV'.

tha tMfiQiooof a Jjrfgt futtr of tb RkoA daoi Sup-tmecoorf, a butgtar, bo ImS ptiot, cooMU hta ilt, Upm 1. 1 J-.

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