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The Northern Star from Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland • Page 4

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'i Ui ARMAGH. APRIL t. 1797. i tsvci tvf THE r-jr -r r-vTimr -p. vi.K, rnirv DOYKTD Ta nunteraus meeting ot the Nobility, Clergy and pFrteholdett ot thecountv of Armaah, convened hv ltVillX 1 AIJj.iVLli.lN.i DACiznmmsM jf 1 O' io'i LIVERpOoi, THE LIVERPOOL PACKET, a Tnos.

Gxirritu, Maslir, WILL fail in Ten'vays. y.v isririTiM I ir i ImiUiritiort'Ot Robikt BHARD HIbIi- fPU flU-sb ItiO ti D'ifAi rti 1 4 1 1 i x-WeleniB tkMZimKMV." the furtrek 1 1 L.t i Count -SartfH 'Presidnf df tfliTAdmimslratiori os ubM a Uockaded ever knee jthe 2oth aCrjqqrjt and tlt. the Republican, eiitend flung the Lalm. which thev will verv Drobabl seon Lovri Au II ii''haVuuiHilTied' a Procsamation, by "ti lit1 "Imperial thai, Belfast, April Thomas Lyons, Adam William Darby, Thomas Brown, passage1 of the' Rhine, by the French has al Tame Holmes, Hugh Moptgomery, John feoyle, William Tennenl, John Cunningham, iIioHTiftitfift'narMa)rftjl cannotv (or obvioua -1 1 reatiy ucen marneii oy impuriaui evems on iue 1 3th they'll ade about' 4000 prisoners, took zo pieces stands oC (she de- cue ucjcie-MN takorfialrthe lieceflary provisldif-frj'be iiade un t-y'li r'KWt -jrssi 'fJ 'A-WS. W-m' Aw i jjpiealiie.iiudiiuftdtew;ry 1 i ti has ry der his oamuel Oiblun, francls M'Cracken, tails in our next; (Court du Bat Rhln.j HENRY HASLEfY, Agent.

own rcrilieAToii. defence. Hi ImDe-. 1 I 'Slirriff of kid County rihe following Adorer to hu Ma- Irstjrwaa hioved'hy Jams Stuart, hsq. andJItcondcd hy Joshua Maoeoucii, Elqr.

anil earned almost unani? molisly'Y there v-wiii. however, one lolitary protest, namely, that of--John -t)glc Klq; of fathom Lodge, late High Sheriff. TO THE KINGVMOST EXCELLENT SIXK, In the moment of calamity, in the hour of impending diftrtssi' 'the-Inhabitants ot" the County of Armagh, in the Kingdom of Reverence approach the Throne, to express the ot" the higlicltsdpect jrid alTniliun lor your, "person, their unalterable to the true pruitiptcv of the British Constitution, 'atid (oisubcit: you to avers ilnim the Empire that toial.rmn, in which a war of unexampled ierocliy-and' mMortune, has almost irretrievably involved a brave and- loyal people. astonishment we have beheld your. MajestyVMi-'rttstera obltir.atelylperlilting.

vam contest, which hath already Ipread tbrpugh Europe miiery and devastation. At home, Sire, their conduct has bteu 'marked with greedy exaction, (with avaricious-and. rapacity and abroad they have manlelled a prodigality omunitted, and an incapacity almost incredible. When they fyil ralhly. precipitated the Jiation into this, J-U2, "'pit' MaiT tlii tnt? to 7vir rsia MRFCE COUNTY "MEETING.

5 i. 'I" S'' Norwich. Saturday. AArilc.Mil i i yivi.l jet fHrhcty'pPofelight those which i hkJiMkjlfj Hks'-poffeJsfX iue so.frmed, wl -i, FOR BRISTOL, SVS ANNAS. JOHN WATT, Master.

WILL fail the th of Mav. 'they-oiay can lie, wiiliotu nerpjjipgjrora niQgr-i nit os hit Imperial Mniestv. and honodruf, then i consequence of amadvertisemenf in public figrtcd by the Sheriff, convening -the Nobility. Geutryj Clergy, -and Freeholdersf "of for purpose of considering a dutiful and loial Address to his Maiestv. a Mt-ftintt was KWrn.

Hii Jjtajes, tioyfevtr( omlidea the alfillitnceand support os r- 1 v. aUfeiiutlifal Subiecttt and trusts: ttiatt stiodld Belfast, April ai, 1797. -v tlENRY HSLETT, FOR NEWCASTLE. PHILADELPHIA yesterday held -jittfie Norwigb; when "Sir Thomas Brcvor' after'a very stiort speech which, lo alpne, by the 5 5. rf.nWrte6ipi,V.

tpVA.4iK irtififa-that wh'aYeV unprincipled war. (hey boluty prcuictca iue aeltruction ot (tl) FroHCii (ieriuhlic 4nd French political principles, thck THE SHIP SWANWICK, Burthen zoo tni, Joh-JaVo han, Master' unmagmay guoiie 10 me cuy or niouron oy me 5) -V Arrived in tSidayf front Neiu-Tork preparations ior Of me enemy, "ftalle revairedasttf U'w'ijittuiautjiipf Peatcj from 'T f'oTWVtk" SAME DATE tf 1 1 1 Hi4 imperial '(Majfsty, ha, appointed General s.v!?lrioiiiit fevzi. nd CA(C111I11I, Ul IUI lWll kUUIIIlll.1 UU A I1U i Instead of realising these golden dreams, they by pressure, consolidated the heterogeneous: parts ot the French into one lolid and distbkik)e body." hey have dilk iuiiiated French 'principles, with a rapidity proportioned to their enorts tor exterminating. them, and Having' ruined our commerce, loaded, us with enormous Us with delnfive hopes peace, they 'seem determined to wane an endlcls war, without reioure'es 3 from the loud and repeated clamours of the people, could not be reail an Address, whtrh he moved stiould beonsidered as the Address of the" Meeting This motion was seconded by 'Millers, "Esq: Mark the Norfolk' an amendment That" the Meeting be adjourned until bis Majesty (hall have! dismissed his present Mi- mllers, and shall have chosen wortljy the confidence of the. People, andCompetent to; restore to his Country a speedy, and honourable Major, Tookc Harwood seconded the 'and ivas proceeding'to speaks when Mr.

sitting at the Tight hand' of1 the 'Sheriff," Interrupted, 'and began to point out the improhritty 'of hearing' matter farther JiscuJfid; V''tl Major peremptorily insisted on the Shcrtff doing1 hi and of hear-' Miv Joddrell (hotild be- allowed "to; speak. jj Sir. the meeting. The of the gentle-, men that signed(thp explicit t'erms'j whether tnev themlelves considered it as a add without awy clear and defined object. t) tliiderthe Imidaiice' lit men, tiie power of the Br! SHE will clear to Sail on the next, It is to remembered, that the Paflcngera who went O.ut last Sea son, returned Captain Jaughan public, thank, soft hi, nity and good treatment.

1. -r Vat Passage, apply to JOHN ELLIOTT, the CAPTAIM at Mrs. or. ARTHUR SANDERSON, Ballyclate who (pledge that cmfonable scconiqioijations amdi a fuflicieucy of ted Provisions shall be provided. For Freight, apply to C.

BJRNlB. Belfast, April 1797. N. B. JOHN ELLsOTT has for Sale i (juantity of New-York JrLAX-SEBD, anda few.Tlioufanda of BAR.

KEL PAVES, (Whioh he wjst fell on reasonable terms, at his Stores in Oonegall-street, desire-of a number Passengers the sailnig of "thS above Ship is put off till the 1 eth Mav. 1 1 l'iie latur is -soofl eupfcted io aa he is not ijii Hmnej- bift-nly1 ois a reconnoit- 0s. ii i to rfl 1 ruig IN btyriaahd lyroli Tt A L.I. I. U.fcM i 1 a 3 A i'tilh Empire his btei dim'uiilhed and its glory and honour Al 1.1, ,1 I fW a' "I UCltAVyv.l JJk.lIM,.

-t fc, MU.f IVUUU Ul II. J4VMK.I1ILMI of a eomniercei co extennve with the world of relourccs Itl i ltfillC4t dl I IV llVIV'Utl: .1 jS I It 'which' lheythenililvs biralted. were Inexhaustible i and of t'iirt tncjavemng', and'set ont ajjdjnhe hext day for the il-Artiryi which a prnt polled partly -'fK-' -Jiofen jTb? rgh; are at, Lwben and St George "jrtlK'j'whoieeoiiiuined powers they eoiilidered as jrreliltt 3Fhif bouudicls prodigality has ilillipaled thelc re lit BJooer Venna, ksu sources, 'inlaiuation has' estranged vitr alliea our dwindled into iidignihcance, and our pubbe credit; -blasted their inaulpicious has IhrMiK, into nnn.i-iltrire. i The Empress, with her family, and the only Americaii Ship -for 1 1' 1 1 The Bne new, American Ship HANCOCK, Vour iVlazcsty'a fuhjc-6, of the kingdom of Ireland; bear meeting of the county, or roetely bf persons ittach- 3ed to the Mimsters; 'and desirous of (hewing their duchesir Clementina, 'ill go to 'Puda, from A h.laet( by' Fiume IjS Naples." i.nni the sillers 'Etnp(ero(r''willgoto i.JwPfagite' 'tffoogh njf is-jet; appointed for theif- "I I'bs Emperor has areqnire'd rife 'kingdom of 'Bohe-inia to tifis hit mase'hke -Hungary fend 20,000 inert totliedescrfceof the Capital, Burthen TorfJ, 1 JOSEPH NYE, jun. Matttjr, not ouiy a', portion ur tiiwc, i-atauuiica, unucr.

wiucir-uc Constitution totters and the- whole Empire groan but (a-oour under dillrellei and mileries peculiar to thcnilelvest We Sire that, the British Constitution ist'eta-' joyed by us vameoiily. '1 he Enghlh Cabinet isthe real herejice to the present -r -The ChairmanV.Sir John, Wodehouffj.Mr. Milk, and several other Gentlemen, exhibited their advertisement to prove that it never was: their intention io assemble any perfon-whose sentiments' differed from -their own It was intended to be of a private nature and immediately, the Sheriff to Meeting, and to cause the Petition to be left at a vriite house for signatures 1 1 1 be ready to fail from this port for the I eth May next, with whatever Goods and pU Ceogers may offer. The HANCOCK is. large, roomy Hup and luch as intend to go by her, or to ship Ooods, will 1 apply in time to a Ms "-Wda CRAWFORD.

Belfast, April 1797. 1 Foretgneis who will be obliged to -leive'this City'isestim'ated at ''sA v'Hisv Imperial Maicstv has nowidetlaredriliis inten-. S. cmcirnt power wiucn guiues, uitects ana actuates me- Him Government. VT brrfugh their influence laws Jie capnci-oufly enacted 4rd repealed i''under their guidance, a iyltem of organized corruption has established itlelf their, measures are carried -into effect, not by arguments drawn irora reason and- policy bat by the elfdrts of venality irontless and uiibblshinj coercive laws are made and penalties inflicted, dltiigetherdisproporrmned to the alleged offence, i the peo-pie are goaded to madnels by accumulated milenea and oppression, and -'if they tigh or the sigh is trealon anil the mifrmur deaths The Convention Bill- has, taken from your Majesty's lubjects ven the right to.

complains the last lad rciuge.pf 'distrelsand fullering humanity. An enemy, powerful 'ind-full ot. aniinolttyi has appeared on ourctalU, and in the moment of distrel, our government tgritfon leave (Ke, capital, "General Ktnfki will ac-VfcoTpahy him but the day of la not A part of the Irnrierial.Court however, i'etstfut thia day for Prasrne. she foreign S-4-? 1 'The Sheriff then: gave notice," that the" Petition FOR i tH riHa jitvr ni, rV.HANCOCK,' would be lett at Roger Kernlon tor signatures and. then dissolved the Meeting, i HEREFORD MEE7ING: piAPTIAN is ow iij'Bel'aft Harbour, taltinj J.

TlHnAa1 arA PnlT.n I 7 Robert BtdJulpW M. P. intht Chair. manifested itlelf impotent and.incapablc us protectingtlii i A6 1 nercuii ivion day Such as can avail themselves of ihis fa-viable opjsortunity, will please appljr in time, as fbo will not remain, longer, to' HUGH CRAWFORD. a8, DIRECT FOR PHILADELPHIA, people; ipewinus nao.

provioentiaiiy prevented to refill the return nig toe, but alienate the aneitions ot the people by delpoiung them' of tWir only protection their Arun, Your Subjects, Sire, are daily committed to- prison, under the Inlurrection Act, for frivolous; pretexts, and, hat-one cruelty mty be l'uperaddcd to another, the Habeas Cor. -pus AcVfua been iulpcnded.and iniicent and 'unofiendinjc inencotikned without hops ol hberatiort redress. Uvedale Price, opened the Kulivels tn an elegant speech in which lie stated the imperious ne; celsity and' general for He. most captly compared the' present 'war to that formerly carried on against as well' in the" impropriety of. 'the; origin, as in the corruption and calamity which marked its progress and, lastly, in' the obstinate perse-'verance of Ministers, iu ir, after every avowed object was irrecoverably lost, aud when nothing short of- na Tac AMtaicAK 1 riiin "in richest and most populous province, in kingdom, tional bankruptcy and general ruiri would be 1.

BY desire of the Passenger the failing ofcthis Vessel postponed until the aoth 'Those iefh iutead tk wig 1 heir Passage or Shipping Linens, Will please mak aarl application to W1LLI.M Belfalt, April g. ,797. ljm For ewcistle, Wilmington and II i '-'A' dors' are likewise" preparing to the, jind; j-! Avail flnly for ihe cullooiar.y. notice ott the- part of the 'f1Emperoc. The' archives of 4ll-tReCJJancerieal Pe- partmtnlsTnbunalsv are already packed up, if f.

and will with all the public treasuries; c. Thepicparations for defence arj; continued with ht; utaioft vigour: The greatest cxertiims are making -to complete the entrenched camps without the: lines i Aof tlTeclty, the entrenchments ai. Neuttadt, on 'the i eminences at and other places, -whict afford advantageous positions. Strong" ift entrenchments will likewise be" thrown up oo-the two points of the island in the Danube near this city. The six companies of the Vienna volunteers which suffered "so much in Italy, Jire now recruited and a' second, battalion is railings The volunteers, which been enrolled and.do not properly belong to.

the militia of the city amount to 8ooo. i j-The peasants from the 'neighbouring country pour' in, armed, to Jeresinfeldi, where an. entrenched camp is formed. Each village.forms a kind of co-. lort, under, the command of a- Commissary and an officer.

The peasants bear in their stardards the por-, trait 4of 4he JPatroK Saint of the place they come A The ardour of peasantry is so great, that the; Government isKobliged to? fetid of them back, that the country may not bedcsevied, a promise that they (hall be sent for if wanted. The utgociatipns for howevtt still conti-i Hue, and we have not yet lost the hope that the enemy at length secede to mdre moderate, conditions. Tb? Neapolitan Envoy here has had several long con. V' ferences with the Emperor, 'and the" for foreign affairs after -which he went in baste to the head-quarts rs -of General Buonaparte and took with, Htm his Secretary of Embassy who lately a rived from Naples. He remained a' with Buona rnuaaeipma, rJ JgTJ.

Tbeajlatlmg American Ship ItHfiuit Burthen 400" Tons) (With a Mediterranean Pais) ELK. BRAY, Master, -V 1 iff to-reiiut; rroiu us 11c cunciuucu moving an expressive, of. the purpose, fof which the meeting was convened. r. Harford Jones, concisely seconded'' the mo-, tion, an'd offered various argument in favour, of the measure.

1 The address was then pttty anrl carried with 1 ve dissentients. l'l v' 5 CHESTER, APRIL' 26. 1 'if Lately died in Handbridge. near thi, city, aged hear 8V Orion Adams, printer. 'eventful bis tory of this man's life would: occupy a volume of rndre than ordinary dirnensions-T-He was a native of and son to the lati Roger Adarnui' the original proprietor and publisher of.

the Chester Cou-ant to which valuable property he would by right have succeeded, had not his instability and eccentri-', cities prevented it For the last his life 'has been a lamentable scene of chequered Manchester, Chestes in defiance ot truth aiiujuiucci. liigniatizea and illegally treated, as in a (late ot insurrection our-iHc-st ule-ful citizens', torsi from their families and deaitst connections, are, without trial by Juryi dragged to the fleet like the'molt atrocious fdops; and roilifary coercion has taken place of common law. Sire," we Kumoly Inbmif. to yourconsideriion, that if your People were tairly and adequately represented in Par, iiamenf, must of these evils would have, been prevented in their very origin. In this Kingdom, three-fourth of your Majesty's loyal People are aliens to many of the bleflings ol the Conllitu-tion.

The- Roman Catholic exist under restriction, hoi-tile to the common tights ot Mankind and mlgraceluhto -the age in which we Majelty's. Mimiiers, Sire, ungeueroufly taking advantage ot these restrictions, have too long propagated amonglt us, UeJigiout Animosities, and the fiery l'arsecunons of niercilels Bigotry. Against these at this mointfif, Sire, ot every Kelt-gious Persuasion lift up theirivvice witji on accord. We arraign them of crimes at which tiumanity shudders, and turns an abhorrent Ot thele enormities, we tliem before our Countrybelore the whole firitilh Eipire--before our Kmg in the face ot he World in the presence of God, or itheie reasons, Sire, we pray Majesty to aid your People in Reforming the PaKiainent, in Ernancipanng the. Catholics, and to dlsmise your present' Mmillers Jrom Councils tOR'tvtx, v.t Tlie.Addrefs.Ihav.ng beeVagreed so it was: Resolved, that Win.

Brownlow, Richardson, Eiqrs, should present it to the Lord to be by him transmiited lo his Majesty, The thanks Meeting: uas then unanimously given to Hobi-rt; Hernatd. Sparrow, Eiqr. for his proper conduit in the Chair. fail for the above- potts the 15th of May next. VV The Liberty i a new lhipi high aud roomy between' Decks and ip every respect is remarkably well calculated for the Passenger Trade, and the Master is a man grcatjounia-' nity and good experience.

Sat Freighter Passage apply Mr. fcihg- Barton; "New-townfle'warc Mr. Mr. Wm. Dergbndge Mr.

Edward Coleraine Mr, AleX.Ka,, at Mr. 'theGttpftfua on board ot to James-Bitmtide, Derry, who engage, to lay in plenty of best Provision, and Water for the voyaged V' 1 Londonderry, March" 59, 1797. he is well remembered as a mastef prints parte, when Major Meerleld returned witlt tjiejirit answer to the Austrian propositions. i yfserm Jjf i pleasure we add, that the business wasConJuct-, is ii eu witn tne (zreateii -propriety ana aecurum. i PROLONGATION OF THE ARMlSflCB.

We have just been that tfieArmistice be-'tween the "Archduke and General Buonaparte has, been prolonged for three days. -'pRAGJJB, APRIL Jy' 'In the present circumllanccs, it now generally reverted that the imperial Court wilUeave Vienna 1 and come, to Preparations are making for ita recevtion. and some part will probably, arrive tlua FATHER O'LBARr, sPHB beautiful and high-bred Horse. Fther O'Leary, will -staud thii Seasoo at ARMAGH, and Cover Mare, ac .1 the very low: price of One Guinea and Half- Crown1. The money to be paid before Service.

O'LtAar, when three year, old, beat the famous Honest Tom, and, wai considered far the Jiest of hi, years He was gut by ih noted Horse Friar Dam, (wt)0 was die paai -of the famous Uaggot) got by Eclipse; 'i 1 The Gets of this Horse are allowed by Juditea to be uih superior to any in Ulster, lor sine iigure aod great boot. 't April i 1797. STALLION FOR SALE, 'TT'HAT Beautiful Stallion, YOUNG GOLD-flNDER, -rive Years old, Dark Bay, Sixteen Hands gantly Shaped in every Part, and the Molrl of Sire, Old IU can be by any Person i who may, wiih to Purcjiase, by applying to FranCis the Pioprietor, at Hill-side, not i' posed of flmnly, he will be let out and Cover at One Guinia, and Half-ar-Crnwri eah. 1 Hill-Jide nearTfumer), 14th Afril, 't1W each of thoi): towns and there are very lew. London or provincial printingfhees iri the kingdom, where he has ot occasionally wrought a a man.

For past lie practised a kind of itinerant or pedestrian pilgrimage and since tie. had attained his 70th. year, he walked from London to Chester and back, with a he art as light as his pocket for under all adversities, his temper was cheerful, and friendly He was intimately acquainted with many of the sirlt character, of the stage, the late Barry, MossopV'Mr. Rider with whom as a printer, he was in. partnerlhip in others at mernorablev Stratford I Jubilee, Mr.

Adams was distinguilhed as- a brilliartt in his own iarriage, though a few months such wjs the versitiliiy hi, blind fortune, he sank into the humble character of a distributer of play bills to aft itinerant company. fupei stitioully dated misfortunes from the first month of his life for being a twin child, hij mother- anaMe lO foster both, placed 'him out to nurse a few miles from Manchester when, the pirson employed to carry the, child having-drank "'rather inordinately, him from hi, horse into a drift of snow, 'where, remained nearly an hour before he was found which teaching" the ears-of his mother silled, her mind with rooted suspicion that he was changed ft narse and Orion used often to say, that hi, life wa, a succession ot falh ever after." Death put. a sinis to the volume (jf his life, in an obscure lodging above-mentioned. ELOPEMENT. ON Wednesday the 1 1th InU, Fcrnile Servunl elhped frnnv Otntlernin'n House in th Punlh of KiHcad and County ok Antrim, nd hu not since been hrard If (he, wilt reiil'a to htr.

Frieod imtnediatelyi flit wilt mert with rh protection may preserve hr fruni the infamy ruin i'f; wecls. The- of.the Archbistiop of Saliburgh is already arrived i and Prague is likely to be very IXSPRVCK, APRIL n. Ti OF TRENT -BY TttE' AUS-, lV t- TRfANS. after the successful battle, near Sairs, closely pursued the French, and when the last accounts came away, had already entered Trent. i h- CAPTURETbr ROVEREDO, TERBOLE i I The following cfficial 'dispatch as received here this dav.

'dated Trent, the I2lh instant I ADDRESS Prom i respectable Meeting ol fhe County of to such of thtir CATHOLIC Brethren as have been PKivuN from, their Country by the late Persecution. 0. Friends, jirtthreti, and Fellow-Citiatnu 1 IN this unhappy the designing Emissaries of a venal and Administration, have with impunity, too long scattered aniongst us, the feeds of Disunion and Religions, i. they saw, that if the People, were once United in the bonds of social love and affection! that (ystem of which they have fiibstitnied for the pure spirit of the Constitution, Would have perished POR RVSR. Hence, Brethren, they adopted the diabolical maxim, divide et Mfera In their handa, the Religion of the Molt High Co', the spirit which is -Peace, and Love, and Union, end Social Orders has become the instrument of Discord and Bigotry of Persecution, hloody and laments that infatuation, that misguided.

and ill' judged zeal, which drove from their habitations, many of molt ulef ul Citizens, and rendered our Country odious to the word. Prom this moment, we wish to bury for ever, all Religious Contentions, and all animosities, that may separate from i-ar In the ion of love, in ithe VpiVit of universal henevo. lence, we invite vnu tliat are now. forlorn and friendless wanderers through the Kingdom, lo return to your Hihf-ta lions. We promise you protection in the exercise of unahenaWe Rights ot, Man.

YourTyrants, abhorred by the'Cninmunity, and bulking from the avenging eyeof an injured People, have lost the power to molest you. At your, return, you will find willed at one man, and ready to receive, without Religious Distinctions, our Country, into an holy exalted eompact, 1- aim is to procure a Keforin ta-Parliament lie Emancipation 1 anil to the attainment of these grand olijects, our progiefi shall be meditate, yrt fifmtemie. fate, yet irrtlillible. I -ia nPHE Bnglilh Black Horse, the property of J. moni and John Rrjkme Will stand thi.

Season at th House William ErflcinerKillead, to Cove Marc, at half a Guinea and Halt a Crown for, be The morwy paid at firO, Service. He ha, been very sruiisiA tali season. ftajaKilleaii, May 1. have the honniir to inform your Excellence, that the enemy have been driven- fy the troops under 'I'' i 11 my commano ri I nrv I Riva, of 'which pUccs we are now in posse (lion. The J' retreatinfc tbwarfo RivohV'nd we' have i 1 i fi A that Iniiit.lfievicaDij ateenu o-, 11 inc iricTcrs in ner ro- PRIMTSfl kMt) rV8l.fHl!D (FOR THB VaOfRKtOd) sent course of life.

toow'dcr magazine, and 400 prisoners. Count HIGHS REST. April 14, 1797. I.

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