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The Rutland Herald: A Register of the Times from Rutland, Vermont • 3

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KEvuiiiii-Piar 1 filth ceived the ChewUtr Strayed or ftoicri, this is, i 1 he plapus madk; us auoan: envoy extraordirwrv and extent and fa thinly at icrs the ill of My, 1706. When the bis embolic 'a Song ccurie of years mult have run "JHOM tn: fi b'crihr in Rutland, cr: Sunday ike ntk inji. .1 J.K.k brczi r. treaty between ihe United Etitr.s nd the of America. out belore Will be jeit.oned wnetner SUr plenipotentiary Iran Jpy to the United States entiary from cey of Algiers was latuietf, tlicr were 95 American fljvcs at It the.

COW. machine which dimmtlh rnanuel cm-, ployment are ufeful or not." Has a I-out thick head and neck Am tf-litti papers are received at bv the Hamburg Packet, Capt. teifon who will take, up aid cow, or give mor.ey promiled for. thei lcdcinption was not paid by the 4th of it would coft io.odo dollars more. lnilead of a veffeiY being difpatched from coogteis inf 01 mation where Pie can he Jcund.

fliuil 4 to Ju'y By thcfc wc bave jjjfcr details of the operations of the be gtKttOvjlf rewarded by the uvjertveri raris dates or tne 3a juiy, -menu-jus that authentic letters announce a ((h viQory gained by Mireau, on the right fide of the Rhine, and that the emperor's cruifsrs were altnoft cut to pieces that the fiege of Mntua," is earned on by 60,006 men. The king of Naples had obtained a ceflation of arms on con with the money for their redemption, Mr. Donaldfon.has been dancing over -V. Europe 10 borrow it- Twenty-cne were 3 'Jt does not appear that any negocia-I v-it on foot between the emperor and French Republic. A Paris paper.

i Auflrain fecretary of legation taken 1 7 Sand the remainder in 1793, to graiifyr4hejwill of a damn'd dition of withdrawing bis forces, land and nava' from the coalman. Cciair The Swede and Dutch, conful have i ivcen is Paris, with a propofal for an I Uitice, but; the prpofals were not ac ftfeftr--- kef -it. Irhlcbanielbf of the '3d Tuly, fays, That the Frj "3- affiiirifbad gained a lignal victory, entcrcdri- treat the American prifoncrs with reat tendernefe, and fhewn feveral in Rutland, 1 4 1796. 8to WANT TWO JOURNEYMEN TAYLORS, A.SMAIT ACTIVE BOY, and a GIRL, As Apprentices to tne TAYLORS TRADE. Apply to JAMES DAVIS.

Rutland, Sept. 16, 1796. 8o NEWLY SET UP, S-'iihine, willindtU the emperor bourg in Bifgaw this stances of their attention one from the his ultimate oroDlals. auae 10 me victory nru mcnuuucuju former was a prelent of two hundred dol 4 confluence of the retreat of the lhis paragraph, it was reported that Pi. lars.

iiiLk armnnr. at cheeru had taken part of Moreau army The American captains receive eight Ri like of Ehrenbreitftein to have been nd was marching by Couftaoceio cut off dolla's per month, fix, anjl teamen eauueu, enter mc xyroicic uy iuc way threc Tie croffine of the Rhine at Straf of Germany.and fhake hands with Buon by and the tak- aPane 1 nfthe fnrtrefs. of Kebl. is an imnnr- PORTSMOUTH, (N. Sept.

to. At the Gcial-Houfc in Rutland, Perhaps the oldcit man living never rS taanceuvre: asit throws a ftronff PROVIDENCE, Aug. 27 THE a recollects ludden a tranhtion in the ty'of the French between the Auf- By a gentleman of undouoted veracity 4anrt the feat, of Emnire. and will from. Cape Nichola Mole, we are in- TaylqnngBufine weather, to have happened as has fiace ir i fl 1 .1 1 A.

I nil tirnrV in Vvill formed, that 11 7 Britifh officers died I r- 4 tiff unH at OO. lUCiaav lurcooun si 00, wicinyun i i i 3 order to prevent a junction ot with Buonaparte, in the coun mo- lucJ fr2intr and I oe oupatcneo vtm neatneis and: ty of that the morality among the troops has fell llll wlth-ihW hofe 4hill TjraV-other point of the.Auftrain do- ffS'iS tevcral nam of of eoofidoaUe vour him witH their All Sill IJl UUltLI i 1- giaionv wmca win expoie ttie empe thicknels. During the laft week was feen off GEO Gli OLDS. iVberedijary dominions to immediate g00D at the Mole.mention, that of the feieftr The daring fpirit of the regiment' to wfcicb he only Itfacb hazard the boldeft enter- ttree officers befidei himfelf fut vive. Ponfmoath harbour, a fea fcrpent, which wa fupDofed to be near ico feet in Rocheiter ciei fbut whether their armies will not length, as it fhew iifelf outjof water 40 BOSTON, Aug.

27, 1 expofed to rum all, penetrating too far feet; it was as big round as a barrel. tbe nemy country alone can HEREAS becai made to me, by more than one Articles on the flat: of health. From Savannah, Auz. Paris accounts of July 5th fay, that The yellow fever has commenced its iL; French have penetrated to Leghorn. futeemb part of the proprietors othe townfhip of RocheAer, Jn the cpuaty of Wind for, and (late to call a meeting; are therefore tof 0 LA September, nimade themfelves maflers of Enc- I malignancy On the unfortjunate citizens iia property to iuc amount Ot uxty mil 01 wBancuon.

j.n conicquencc, me city warn laid oroDnetors to meet at th fioni. councils nas ordered an veneia rrom THE French have concluded a neace dwelling houfe The minifleraof the kins of NaDles Cbarlefton, to perform quarantine, with the king of Naples, for which he ii Efq. in faid Rocbefler ori tbccigtli day the pope have, arrived at'Paris. fiT We have feen a letter from AParis paper fays, Mr. Adet the Charlefton, dated the 13th which men- to pay a contribution of 30,000,000 li- 01 November next, at ten the Wench minifter bad requefted a fucceflbr lions, that the Gckaeis there, though vres bis troops are to quit the Auftrian wrcnoon, to aU on the following articles, viz.

but afterwards the AnthEnslifh party in had, was not fo fatal as bad been repre- army, and his live lad of the line with America-prevailing, he had confented to fentefd. Strangers and perfons expofed I the Eoglilh fquadron in the Mediterrane remam. to tne iun ana air, were tne raoit name an are to return nome. rous vicliras.J The'Monks of Lorretto have fled, Mintua is befieged by an immenfe ar- 1ft. To choofe a moderator to goyera faid meetings To choofe a proprietoi sclerkj collcftpr, and 'V To fee if the propiietora will lay .1.

i tit 1 Philadelphia and Ne w-York, ftill eniov I carrying with them the precious ward- niy, is laiatp xej.rjroo and. prepar a good meafure of health. 1 I robe of the principal church, the treafure El tor a long tiege. At Worcefter. we are told the dvfVn.

of which is efiimaied at i ao.ooo.ooo of A Frankfort head mentions, that map oui mc unaiviaea una in iaia town, ana Wurmfer is appointed to the armv of tary has carried off above twentv th. Hvres: the lift of the various articles forms choofe a committee tor that purpofe. lyily, I dren; but that very few aduhs were at. avolume. I 4tD To fee if the proprietors'; will li the action of the mb of Tune.near lacked by it.

A contribution of 200.000 rechines rnake any addition to fucb firft divifion Vs afllar the French loft their general. The committee of health of Newhnrv. has been laid bv the French uDon the I lot' aPPr to be laid too fmall through VnnnirA 'iVm Anltm. QU( Pnr ofi 1r rut I 1f 4 it I miftilr aiuj vuuui kjuuai oi.i cvciv Doniuie meaiure i cws iu muucu! i wu muiuDs in eaiu i iv sotfeb. I to afcertaia the real ftate of fiknefr in is faid to have arrived in Paris from Ita- To fee if the proprietors Will (Thl i)irAnrn litn.

fT ikit 1 i r- I 1 iU-t TO 1 I rail mnn jjinat witnirvui monies, upwards of 80 15m June, have died of a malignant fe-- ten the directory or ranee that he will I totting iaia land. I I 1 1 I 1 I 11 1 6ih. To fee if thd proprietdrs will pay all tne 0111s or exchange they may draw on him in behalf of the govern give liberty to any to pitch their proportion of the undivided land. ment. I The brctner of ihe late French, tlnn feat in congrefs itii confequence of the in; Saturday; From the above the fpeedy who afTuroes the title of king of France, dupoGtion of his wife.

termination of the diforder may be hop. was faid to be at Rottenburgh, in Ger- 7th. To do any other bufinef thought DccelTary when met. 1- 1 BENJAMIN EASTMAN, J. RochefterSfpt.

10. 1706. 8jo rr; if'i JT 1 VI AVAWUIOt I wmiviwm ftUW tNVN 1 f- a I vni tne itate 01 isortn wunam Wver. 0 eob Nnvs. Tofenh oi beinn cal ed a kinir thouffh vinr on Sea rlburgh a tuna jjjyiey, ana rxDranam I caariiy.

HE proprietor of the county Many of the nobility of Milan, have I gplIiamiBIount4 and William Cocke, Wheelwright, I cleaed Senators for the ftate of Ten. This town enj oys a verv crreat decree I had their arms eraied from their chart of Senaington, and ate of Verrndot, hereby informed, tbtt tax graoctd by of health conuderinv the late heat of I ots. and others ferve as volunteers -a Jit is. reported that cents of a bafe the weather. Indeed there has fcarcely 1 in.

the national guard, in defence of lib tetal have been imported into the Unit oeen a lummer in our remembrance I ertv i Siates from Great-Britain, aad are i tircolatmg in the country. It. with pleafure we announce the when fj few deaths bave ocenred and the refrefhing rains of Thurfday night, will, we truft, tend to the continuance of the ble fling. Aug. 30.

On Saturday laft failed from this port, tncracshealthpf this city the autum ftid ptoprieton their legal mceuag, bolJerv at the dwelling houfe ofCipt.Jofeph the 1 5th of June 179 cr the purpod tf, paying far a proprietor book, tod the expence of warning faid meeting. Alfo, that a tax of S.I Shilling and fii.pence, on each proprie'oti right (public rights execptet) toted by faid proprietor! at their legal adjourned meeting, holden at the place aforfid, en the firft day of September 179 iot the purpofe of defraying the cipence of running the 00 tlinei, allotting to diftfiona in faid and other incidental chargea allowed by faid prcprie- The proprietor are rtquerted to jy faid tax- ei t6the fubferiber immediataly, to pretnt 'their' 1 nds being fold aa the law duteQa. 2 Davip.Russeli, CoL i tMj levei-being as rare as ufual in for. 1 Nfa years uu. 'Wu uc norm weit coait ot i -swiXiArvlJfVllJ.

nr. c. I rhie riniiti.n. 1 tt WANTED, TWO SMART ACTIVE BOYS, Of about fourteen fifteen years of age, as Apprentices to the Clothier buftnefs Apply to RALPH PAGE. Rutland, Sept.

16. 1796. 8o of S.wif,t nd this day weather oermitting, lr? Newport, (R. fail the ffiip India Picket. Cant CaT! tO JbiscorfelDOndentin this town.

Mi. 1 well. jt.i. 11 rArt.rnftffiil.til v. HCj wtifctiwuui.iu III IUU IUWU.

Uat "HC veueir, WCfl 4 atl employed in the fameirtradeKire elegant Notification. AUg. 29, I79O. v- 1. American cavai arcnitecw lnmn1 1.

f.vi;UH -ww macnine, rrom vour it not funerior. irt th fl quntwto yo packet-fhipsof Great There MW-? "cited are now almoft as fhips employed rotereitea, in tdat machine: not in thefe cnterhrlfio ltn. .1 IUBk IIVUJ tut. Ir JIf PUcflcfd any mechanical gen- port, as a few years fince aBually belopg-It-Hbut becaule appeared to me to be ed to it however different the rout of I a 01 grc" Poo'tc utility. He trade.

it contrives to make two bricks of toptnor qaalitv. in the fame time, and Whereas a petition of the proprietors' of Kewhaven, has been heretofore" pre fered to the general ajembly -oj Jlate of Vermont praying for bill which hat aire' dy paffed the kdufe to impower the proprietors. of faid MSmavin to pitch their undivided lands and idjf to have a tax laid on all the lands tin. fid. town for lite pwpofes therein mentioned, aretkerefore to notify end warn all thi mndJTl in faid town to appear at the nehgenn affembly ft: holder at Bur-laid, within adf or faid fate tofkota cakft If any tfyey faid billfhallnotrpafiy into a' law of thixfizte.

LUTHER KVrVrS, ANDREW BARTON, jun. ABEITBLANCHAKD, 'K 15 OLIVER PIER. BILLINS HILL, DANIEL BEEM AX, Nevhavn, Srpf. 6, 1796. 80 1 A 4 jjb as little manuel labour as one was Public notice is Hereby given, to the proprietors and landowners under the original grant of N.

Huntington, now' compofing part of the to wnQiipj of Huntington, Richmond, and Bolton, all in the county of Cbitteaden Tbat a psti tion will be prefered to the general af-fembly at their next feflidn at Rutland, for a grant of a tax of two pence on each acre of land in faid original grant oi the townfhip of NewhUntington, (public righis'excepied) for the purpofe of making and repairing roads and building bridges. JEHIEL JOHNS, OZEM BREWSTER, Huntington, Sept. 5, 1796. 8jjo wiorc madet although he may not de. perhaps io much as he would who make two lbires of arU nrn, CONCORD, Aug.

30. We hear from Wblfborougb, that on the 22d the wife of Mr. William Ruft, of faid place, was fafely delivered of three children all boys; one fup-pofed to weigh about; ten pounds, the other two about feven pounds each Mrs. Ruft, and her three infants are in a fair way to do well; weVifli them Hite but one grew before, yet he is SNy entitled to the praife and grati- country. Until the ITni.t 't ttivu lhall be filled with inhaKiranrt uircnuon wnicn wit Icllon the favour and blcffing oa kini provi.

id of labbur, be peculiarly ad. dence. DRiriNAl TAINFD.

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1794-1798