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fktVslCVLJRS kSSPECTING rns pcor. dve orrotLFt armt. This lhip sailed from Portsmouth tne lid of May, 1793, ExtraS a letter from an officer in the Duke of Tori's ucngai ana ueacoolen. uti her pauage Irom Bengal to licncolcn, Lie met with the Rcsolue and another armed KORTII WEST CIRCUIT. Londonderry, at Deny, Monday Sept.

City of Derry, fame Donegal, at L'sTcd Thursday ft. S' Tyrone, at Omagh Monday It. Fermanagh, al Hiinidiillen Monday u. Cavan, at Cavin Thuriday iongford, at Lonirt'ord Thuriday Oct. lhip, when an action took The Pigot having had ii auuniunainumoeroi men ana guns put on boaraner at Bengal, enabled her to make a stout reCftance against this superior force, and actually heat them off.

She then pro-ceeded to Bcncoolrn in a very battered condition, and wnueu tne major part ot tier cafg and as she was repairing with her too-niasts down, (he vas att.irkcd Itv the Sir- jlrmy. Mcrehtem, July 7, 1794. It in believed here, that the Emperor it making some anaugement, with the enemy. Al Hrufl'els, where I wa, the cth instant, during ourhalt acLom-bech, found a general stupor pervading the inhabitants, who, tor the molt part, believed in the existence nf such arrangenit-nts. There was very little, if any thing like bustle, and tvery ly except the nublcs, and clergy, remained in quiet in their houses, waiting for the evens.

The stop, were open as ill'ual, and the first panic was entirely I there received from an Austrian officer, who was present, atonfirrrution nf the report of Charleroi be-Jng taken, after having twice repulsed the enemv. What rendi-s, thi, event more extraordinary, was its being iu; the. Weiny'4 prior to the grand attack for its relief. Another eirctmistancv still more remarkable was, that of billc frigate, and the late Princess lioyal East Iiuliaman, (which the enemy took in the Straits of Sunda last September,) together with an armed ketch, and forced to WXCKESS OF THE UKITED In addition to the copious debate on American affairs, detailed in the preceding part of thi, day', Star, (selected frora the British prints) we have received American paper, to so late, date aa the ztk 'of June, front which the following is HOOSKJ)F REPRESENTATIVES. 4.

Jlsr. BouiUnot rnoved, that a committee of both houses be appointed to: wait on the President, and request that he would recommend to the people of the United States, a day of prayer and humiliation to Almighty God, for the fasefy and prosperity of the public. i. Mr. Dayitn seconded the motion.

Since gentlemen had refused to seek redress by the arm of fleQi (referring to hi, own motion for the sequestration of British he wa, content to seek it by prayer. A motion to this purpose, was accordingly carried by a large majority and is to be communicated to the Senate by a select committee of three The House then resumed the consideration of the bill for authorising the President to build Mr. Boudhiot said, that the gallic, of Venice were at good and effective vessels as any that went to sea so much for gallie, in general. In last war, the crew of one valley 1 r. 1 rr The company's armed thips.

from Bengal, fell in. with and took the Refohie and ihe.other (hip which had fought the Pigot, the first time, after a brisle kilion. They then met with the three ships that took the Pigot an engage' ment ensued, and ended in a drawn i It is that the Britannia was not proper! relieved when (lie boarding one of the enemy's (hips, the taking owhich would have declared the victory in oiir savour. Thirty-fix Britisti (hips, of various tonnage, have been taken, and carried into the Mauritius 5 the inhabitants are very proud of the success they have recently met with. the French directing their operations, according to the in- r.

i 5 i formation tney rtccivcu 110m oanoi'iis luipeucu-a in me air at a certain height. From that elevation, all the motions vycitme.ith, at MuUuitrir Monday H.in. the srd Chief Baron, Hon. Baron Metge, Justice. Messrs.

F- Yelvei ton, and C. Bar-J table, Kildare-ttreet, J. Fordc, Denmark -street. The Grand Juries of Londonderry, Donegal, Tyrone, Fermanagh, aud will be sworn at nine o'clock in the forenoon. SHIPPING INTEI-LTOENCIS.

The Astrea frigate, of guns arrived in thi. Harbour -on T'lesday last, to convoy the, Lipen lhip, from hence, Newry, and Dublin, to the and failing froirl hetice oti Friday the ath instant. The Hope, Sinwel Chirmside master, for London, whick faded on Monday last, meeting the convoy off the Harbour, returned into, port and remain, here to fail with the convoy to-morrow, i- Courier, Henry Russet master, arrived here thi, day trnin Greenock Tlie Catharine, Thorn Smyth master, fail, for Liver. pool on Sunday naxt, The Lord Donegall, Cafttaii, Robertx, far London, will proceed first fair wind after F.lday ikxt, 'u idcr ot his Majesty', (hip Astrea. Arrived, the Snow Mary, Captain Caughey, from Ja, maica, with a cargo of fine Scale Suvar, Rum tjf Cattot U'ooli for ROBERT SCOTT; of the allied army were seen and made known to the respec They are nevertheless very apprehensive of being attacked by the English, aud are in consequence mailing every pre paration to fortily the place.

iuuk general rrcicoc, anu 400 men, witu 30 and thi, vessel mounted only one eun an eighteen pounder. He wondered that any gentleman who had gone tive ot the frenen, ny engineers, wiio went up in the and who, according to the declaration. of deserters, sketched the position 'of tho enemy, and tied ''the paperj'on which their (Vetches' wire made, and other "notices giveii of the force and movements of Prince Co-'boiirg' army; Owing to this, aU the amtuing efforts of ttlie allies milcarriifd, because every thing wa, foiefeen and provided against. Their lot as usual, was never made Known, but was very considerable. Among others, 500 choice h.istai were killed" or taken.

Some of the Dutch behaved very well, ivther, deserted one.body of twenty wentover to the enemy together; Extra3 of eivttxr letter. Camp of Gartyii tefbre Ailbwerp. Jufy ti. At length, my dear a sufficiently long and fVio-uini? inarch, we reached this ulace the day berore vef- tnrougn tne war, could have torgot Jlsr. W.

Smith said that the state of the country wa, very doubtful and it was likely that the negotiation Would end in war as in peace. The proposal of fitting out privateer, Wa, only, conditional, in case the Prclidcnt ihould necessaiv. A hand bill, of which the following is a translation, has been printed and distributed on the Continent, The AuctionsTo be fold by Auction, some kme 'ia the year 17,4, a'large and brilliant collection of Cron, Mitres, Maces, Sceptres, Crossesy Crooks, and Crozicr, j' among them are a large nuniber of FriarefjCp.vfl, and Nuns Veils Cardinals Hats and Monks Cloilw.There, are Stars of all descriptions, Ribbands of every colour, anil Garters of every variety, all of which must be positively fold, as the mirners have no farther occasion for them. N. 6.

Among the luberdaibery are the Pope's Three A letter from dated the ijth of May, lays, that I.ord Dorchtsterliaving given order, for embodying a part of the Canadian Militia, most of the parishes became extremely refractory, and expressed their dislike to under Mr. Dayton. If this section of the bill is to stand in iu prelent iorm, it is wrong, as the number ot gallic, ouht to be limited. He did not think either so much, or so little gallics, as some gentlemen whe had spoke, did. Mr.

Parker said that he had made the original motion for striking out the clause, and he adhered to hi, opinion. Ten or twelve gallics, during the war had erfst Virginia seven, eight, or ten thousand dollar, for no purpose. It wa, true that rallies were not to be attacked for they com- lj terdayV, unmolested by arty operations of the enemy. take a service from which they had for many year, been rnonly got into such situations as to be out of the reach of exeinpicu. j- V.

there was an tmmetue quantity ot our military uorcs, particularly ammunition, Conde and Valenciennes (the garrisons of which places, well provided with every necef-' fary of war, amount together, with, those of le Qnelhoy and Laudrecy, to about, iq.ooo men,) it was judged expedient to knet a vastiiumber of waggons, under, an el-i' cort, to: remove For, this duty, the regiment of Grey, was. chosen. Upon their making known their des-'tinatioo to General Kray, that oEcer told them, that he would u.ntertakr. bv lirtnethenintr.all his advanced posts, any enemy, except the miHquitoes. Brave men would sitrht as well in a eallev as any where CURRENT P.IIGHS or tui FOLI.OWtNO ARTICLES.

Oitnval, 13 to 6 percwt.rf irtlb. Oai, .0 7 as. 13 13 6 Firkia 70 o. 0 0 do. Silrcl calf-skins, per Ib.

Uryedcalf-seaj. IC '15 per dojeB. Ox 4 per Ib. Co ditto, 1 o. 4 do.

Mutton, .04 ,44 do. -Veal, 4 do. krelh kuttxr 0 per Ib. of 18 oz. Old 1 9 o' Kew 4 1 pev.ptiki.,' English cuils, 57 4 0 0 per too.

-Scotch do. (6 do Exchange on London, 7 a j. Dtita 011 Gla.gow, 6. else, but no man of spirit would place mmfelf in them of tins, there was melancholy experience Virginia during the war. He-considered the bill as nothing but an uselei, attack upon the treasury.

He was feady to vote for the building of twenty gun lhipi. But he believed that the danger was over, and that the nation which had insulted and detaching a strong body of hussars as a reinforcements already would insult no more. Mr. Uillon wilned to limit the number ot the rallies. Mr.

Gillefiie moved an amendment that the number of to procure them an entry uito tne town or A-onac, me great depot of our Harts, but that it wopld.be impossible for them to hope to out again. The idea was conic- Jiufntjy given up, and thus all those towns which have coll o'much blood, and lo much, may be considered as left to fliare the fate of Ypres and Charleroi; being already strongly blockaded without any hope of deliverance. Brussels fell into tltcir hands on the loth, and it is said they were well received there." game, uto not exceed ten, which wa, agreect to. the queltton-on palling the bill was put. leas 47.

Nay, 31, The bill passed. ADDRESS TO JOSEPH PRIESTLY, L. L. 0. F.

R. S. SIR, We are appointed by the Democratic Society of thecitv 7 BELFAST JUI.Y 14 1794-' After tbii safer uient to prefer koe received the following London Gazette. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. ITHITEHALL, JVLrt.

A letter, of which the following in an extract, daterl Con-tynck, July 15, ha, been received fronvbis Royal High-. nese the Duke of York, by the Right Hon. Henry Pun-, dais: On Saturday afternoon the enemy attacked all the out-poll, occupied by my advanced corps in front of the Canal leading from Urulscls to Antwerp, and being greatly superior in numbers, drove them into the town of Matines Upon which place they likewise fired but upon a reinforce-ment arriving, under the command of the Earl of Moira, the enemy sell back with some loss, This morping, however, they renewed the attacks and having luccceded in ohligmg the post, on the left of Ma-linestro abandon the Canal, and to retreat from the Dyke, Lieut. Gen. Dalwig thought himself obliged to fall back to where he ha, taken up a position, to cover that pass of the river.

1 have detached Lord Moira to take uaf- WANTED IMMDD I ATELY, -AT THE ULSTER REGISTER OFFICE, tax th8 Hiaitta op sExvaitTS A Number of inside Servants, Po bilious, Footmea, and Boys. Their Character, mail bear the strictest Scrutiny none other, need apply. For Term, ee ihe Plan at large in the first page of thi, day's Star: Belfast, July, 11794; of New-York, a committee, to congratulate you on your arrival in thi, country: and. we feel the most lively olea- fure in bidding you' a hearty welcome to these (bore, of OATS, NARCISSUS BATT, IS now landing a Cargo from Youghall, of an excellent quality, winch will he fold cheap uthe Quar.y at hi Stores iu Calaudcrftrcet, where he ha, the folia wmg Goad, for iile Ajincrcy ana Wlule the arm if tyranny is extended in most of the nation, of. the world, to crush the spirit of liberty, and bind in chain, tire bodies and minds of men, ve acknowledge with ardent gratitude to the great parent of the UnTverserour singular felicity in living in a land, were reason ha, fuccefslully triumphed over the artificial distinction of European policy and bigotry, and where the.

law equally protect, the' virtuous cti7.cn of every description and On thi, occasion we cannot but observe, that we once eflionof the village of Duffel upon his left -and General, Red Port in, wood and bottle I esteemed ourselves happy in the relation that subsisted I An iitua Rub Old Spiat Artark Frrnch Viurear tween U3 and the government ot Ureat Britain uut the multiplied oppressions which characterize that government. Cnttnfl Wool Essence of Spiyeer Corkwood Swedish Herein Snwlt, Woo Hoop, excite in the most painful sensations, and exhibit a spectacle as disgusting in itself, dishonourable to the BntiCh Scale Sonar bv the HhL, aierr Barrel The eovermnent, of the old world present to US one ite daily expect a Cargo of Teo4rilTe BirlDa, -y SCOTTISH PLOT. A commission, is ordered to be prepared under the Great Leal, for high treason. The eonimiffioners are to be the Lords of John Anstruther on this Tingti-V Jar occasion, il to be appointed Connsel for the 'Crown, in "Conjunction with theLord Advocate of Scotland. I laws relative to sedition, we hae lately seen are much more severe in Scotland than in England but by an ait, which palled immediately after the Union, the law of high treason is declared to be the fame in both countries.

persons, principally to be tried, are thole who have been committed for concealing arms in their or for Jtavine traiterousty employed persen, to furnish them for the purpose of rebellion against his Majesty', I XISTf KG. CIRCUMSTANCE i A national debt of "three hundred millions, receiving an annual increase of twenty millions Stocks falling Poor rate's rilingA war which bo man-can fay when it will The British army doing duty in' dyke. The French army reaping corn in Flanders. 1 The Emperor of Germany running away to Vienna. The PrinCcof Coburg following him.

Mack, mending Stockings. A ri, The King of Prussia Weighing guineas. '('Holland playing vit boipeep. The Ministers eaihig their dinners. The Duke of Po'rtUnd an oldfrieiidiuithatiewfaee.

The manufacturers starving. Genius, a beggar, ZFhe Uab6as Corpus Act suspended. And liberty trim tbe IFcefy Chronicle, publishes at Hallifax, June ,5, This morning arrived the schooner Brothers, from Vurk's Istand in an American vestel from Lucia we learn, that about twenty days ago, as he was passing the Mona pasljge, (the Island of Porto Rico then in sight) large frigate, which was part of a fleet of five fail of the line and four frigates, bore downto-them. She hoisted no colours, And appeared full of troops, who had red caps on. Prom the course they were bound to Cape Francois.

The next Jjay they saw three sail more of men of war, which it was pr Opposed were a part of die lame fleet. 1 Belfast, July 4, 1794. WatmoaeNs witti tne Hanoverians, is at kierre, The 8tli regiment still remains here, although the trans-port, for conveying'them to Bristol have been lying under demurrage for and the wind as fair it can blow. The Corporation for improving the Harbour of Belfast, make an aquatic excursion this day to the mouth of the harbour, for the purpose of examining the banks, buoys, A very sensible and spirited paper has been published, in hand-hills, signed by a number of respectable landholder, of the barony of Lower Toome, in reply to the re-solution's of the late Grand Jury of the county of An-trim, relative to the interference of Committees in presenting roads and bridges. mu 1 fi, EXTRACTS FRUM THE MOON.

In our last number we intimated that we were in possession, from tht bizhrl authority, of the plans ef our ex huge mas, of intrigue, corruption, and despotism most of them are Bow basely combined, jto prevent the establishment of liberty in France, and to effect the total destruction of the right, of man-Under these afflicting circumstances, wa rejoice that America open, her arms to receive, with fraternal affection, the friend of liberty and human happiness, that here he may enjoy the Westing, of ci A. CRANSTOlf, HAVE" just received', Pareei of BARILLA ASHES, which, with thefoiluwing Amcles. wiii be fold on the lowest Terms vilized lociety. 1. -3 We sincerely sympathize with you in all that you have Smalt Blue, -r twit and Common Starch suffered, and we consider the persecution with which you have been pursued by a venal court, and an imperioua un BlsckSnap Pearl Ashes charitable priest hood, as an illustrious proof of your perso nal merit, and a talcing reproach to that government, from the grasp of whose tyranny you.

are so happily re- cellent for putting- an end to Jacobin fanaticism, by ihe-dclrudien of Paris and that we proposed Rusin in small Barrel, -Saltpetre Allum Boglita Wool Card, Znte Currant French Barley Cocoa Nut Misemblo 1 -Salt, Spice Wax Sec, See. laying them betore our wietl-dtjpojcd readers; out on mature reflection, we have been induced to relinquish the Fine and Common Congo Teas Siogln, Bohea aad Hysjo do. Bcft Spanish ludig French Madder. Logwood Accept, Sir, of the sincere and best withe, of the so ciety whom we represent, for the continuance of, vour idea, from the well grounded apprehension, that they might, by this means, come to the. knowledge of some of those health, and the increase of your; individual and domestic happiness.

1 fcditiout miscreants, who still, by the lenity of our Govern Northtreet, Belfast, July 18, 1794. They are In daily eipcctttw'n a Parcel os DAKTZIO ASHES. ment, intelt this kingdom, ana ot Us them trantmitteu to their aflheiares, that band of murderers the Convention. Some hints nf the plans, however, we venture to give, sufficient for the solid fatisfaHUm oMuch we mean to ad jAftina To the memhert of the Democratie Society in NewTbrk. GENTLEMEN, Vicu-ine with the deepest concern, as you do, the pros FERT Fim SCALE SUGAR, STRONG RVM, dress, whom we further assure, that it is impofliblt they can There is a canal, one of the greatest work, of Louis le Grand, which reaches from the Mediterranean Sea to the COFFSS AND The French hve it obvioutty in their power to make axacc, and to'make alliances With any of the powers on' the Continent that they please and having no longer any enemy to dread, or to care for bur the English, they may, i- and naturally will, lay all their iilatts, and.

direct all their interior of France, and which want, only miidemng and deepening, to be capable of being navigated by Jirst rate veffils of ivar pect that il now exhibited in Europe, thole trouble, which are the natural offspring of their form, of government, originating, indeed, in the spirit of liberty, but gradually into equally degrading to the ruler, and the ruled, I rejoice in finding an asylum from prersecution in a country in which these abuse, have come to a natural termination, and produce another system ot liberty; founded oil such wise principles 1 trust, will guard It against all abuse, those artificial distinction in society, from which they sprung, being completely eradicated, that protection from violence, which law, and government oromise in all countries, but which I have nut we nave a noble neet ano aomtrai mat tea 1 1 1 "Balloons are now infinitely improved in their structure. ARRIVED the Brisntine Christie, from Jamaiea, with a Large ok very fine Scale Sugtr, in Hbds. Tierces, and Barrels very sine St, DnmtngA Coffee, tn Small Barrel, Cmton Wool in Bags and Packets: Strung-Jamaica Rum, White OmRer in fmill t. with a few Tons of Logwood and Fuslick, which will be sold ou the lowest Ternii Pack. age, imported by HUGH CRAWFORD.

Btlsafl, July ,4. 1794. He is largely sapphed with Bleaching Stuff, Port Wlae in Pipes, Smyrna, Berkic, and Scrnerara Cotton Woo, o4 Teas last otul are capable of being steered with muck precision, Lord Ivkulttraye has the honor of this discovery. Ministers, together with Mr.liurke. haveof late often been i in lac 1 iottnd in my own, doubt not 1 (hall find with you, though efforts against England Can we hope to stop that torrent alone, which, with all the military powers of Europe on our fide, we ate unable to stem The eilectsof our secret agencie in Francs were, plots, iiot, and, every 'where millions of, false assignats were successful! introduced and smuggled into circulation artificial scarcity of provisions was created -fqrthepurpose of exciting tumults, and not a neutral a tioti thai was not intimidated by the violent measure which had taken to compel them to, a surrender of their com-'.

iiierte, that France might not receive foreign supplies, while-m the very- bosom of (he Convention 'the allies bad 'aa able active' party that disconcerted their measures, i .1 i.j their fan, nancts on a nurnoer or caverns tne ion between it arid London soft 'Miniiig Not so difficult a imagined. I cannot pronuie to tie a Better luoject ot this government, thas, my whole conduct will evince hat I have been to that of Great Britain. Justly, however, I think I mays complain of the treatment have met with England. I sincerely wish her Veil was taken liytamiitus, wre ten years Jiege, oy mining the Romans entered the heart of the city, when the inhabitant, thbneht themselve, feevrr. Veii stood wanted Immediately, Journey-Maa Soap-boiler and Cmlle-msfe-r also an -Apprentice to said bufineli by MAT I.

SI EEI.B. A a ten year's 4t'ar has ONLY lasted rMnrw: prosperity, and, from -she good will I bear both to that country and this, I ardently wift, that all former animosi- 1. I I I .1 rj-'j-. i', agitated the public njjnd, and palsied operatipas. S.ich was theirtondition in July t793 I View them in Some account of thlt damrerou, sect of liciHiay-uc mrguucn i aiiu uuul iJCLpciuM ineiituiup may IubCst between them.

1- tifirnoTi tv Belfast, July 1794, N. B. A gold Labourer Is also wanted, who may have coo Hint employment. A TO UP FT called the which have lately sprung up in this kingdom, will, we trust, be acceptable to our reader, 'V joly The frontier town, all in hei hands, to. iretherwith their' garrison, and magazines.

and rich harvest added to their own andsuch an vill enable tlicm to spare out of their abundant crop, to .1 ,7 Lack ot them 1, armea itn a ima gimoiei, ymm wnicn their name derived their desijtn is to perforate with their J. 1UM L. New-York, June 6, 1794. NOTICE. At a meeting of Republican native, of Great Britain I be Let from the tst of August next, a.

larjre Convo. I Hnlis. Jin ie want, or otner ry vcuijce imuicciwii at home gone, as wP as all divisions of parties and opinions, olli.fnpminiilismaved. routed. flVine In alldirrc- gimbleti, the bottom, of all hi, Majesty', (hip, of war and lyinE in the different port, and so that .1 -t --P.

I -fvWC LI. Weieh-House, lately occupied by J. SMIsLlE, to whou, Cply for further InformatiDO. i. 1.

1 Belfast, July 14,1794, TO BE SOLD, tnev may nnx to enect ini, -oiavonca, purpoie, iev rr constantly practised in diving. In which the? are so expert, that they can remain under water forty-eight without any inconvenience on these they take a small vial of brandy, and a dry biscuit in a tobacco-box, for their provision. This discovery to the ability and and Ireland, held on. Saturday Evciung agreeable tq public advertisement, it wa, Resolved, That a general meeting of the Republican Kativc of Great Britain and Ireland, now in -this City, he summoned for Tuesday Evening next, at 7 o'clock, at Water Street, Crane Wharf, for the purpose Of preparing an addres, of Congratulation toDr, Pnestly on hi, arrival in thi, country. fafr.icitv of Mr.

Windham, who happening to walk to 7 .1 ST PUBLIC the on Monday the 4th day os Aligns! Neat, part of a Farm Land eontalolnir acA. jR: OP. Koumorra ona, lurpnzea lome or inem in me-verv ci of swimming the pretext they matte was the heat otfthe "On Monday last, 7- Gimbtetcerf were apprehended In an obscure ale-house in Portsmouth, by virtue of a warrant from hi, Grace the Duke of Portland, hi. Majesty Rlonsand everyone of them, except England, solicitous of 1 aeace, and even of fi iendsiSip. 7 All the agents of tumult, the instruments of forgery, the Jured moaopolists, the agitators, and spies of every sort ex-'' llrpated, and fuck terror' of all connection With the ene- overthe country to make furtherplota impfac-: Vile.

TV eutral nations, assured in then1 purpose of "YainSng their rights by the splendid succelsc of the ZZLrM, and with only one eemy out of all by whom they ecl. nowmaininz the neld while they them. are united to a man, animated try eontjiielt, ancj nrfc. ollowin curiou, circumstance copied from the tA'tos the iiertrietta whaler, arrived at Hull; -t OAlheirh.f April, observed a large, whale accorn-. a vountf one the hafpooner to milled her.

and the weapon-struck T- 3l lta J. immetliately wrapped her fin. lh ym.ngou such force. lu they both tftapdi" Mcw-Tork, June 9, 1794. Imnn I I'm I A fevrday Mr.

Wm. Fisher, Antrim, to Mis, Curdy of same-'plice-" On Monday last, in the Lurxany Mr. A. J. Barn et, of to the egreeanle jilil.

Hall, daughter of the late Joseph Hal'. Esc, of that few day, ago, in Scotland. Mr, Sam. Sirrth, ol thi, town, to Miss Brailisti. Briltadler General Whvte who commanded the British Scotch Cutiinithani Metsure, Yearly Rent 9I.

t. 3). tke property of Robert Hunter, of Oortoagullon, Parim os Killcad, and County of Antrim, heW by Lease under -Lord l.tngsnnl, for ttiirty oae Years and three Lives, at preknt -one good ife being There are an -excellent dueling House and good Office House, on the Prciriues, ali in 4 thorough repair. Twenty Oui'aeu. to be deposi td at ii Sale, the'reniainder on perfecting he Dvii.

For furthst particular, apply to the Proprietor ao the a 1. I July Hi The Al stion begin flev o'Ih fcreoa.v;; Secretary of State lor the home -departments and, together with their girnhlet, and other apparatus, examined before the Privy Council yesterday, and remanded to custody, for a farther examination. Such are the machination, of our eaoinies, and such i the vigilance of Minister, lWo: troopi in the reduction of Poft-au-Prlnce, a soldier os nrhinri nu i a circumltances ntgtily nonoiirante to iT 1. 1 ifwo, vIBv: yiiMit yf pauviix utaiiTnuunKi, iiv The Eng ind the Uur GurJj, If poIXlile, in rraatwiij ritm tonis preicnt elevation trqm vie imniu-llear thi's, Mqore ot JtKtetn I 1 nesu.

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