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The Pennsylvania Herald, and York General Advertiser from York, Pennsylvania • 3

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4'Veftr refry Lypltfatart of this fctste fcd illiam, Blount apd VV.il liam Cbcke Efqoire, lo rerifpfeht'thii Siate-ln; tlie-Sienate'7of the yrefentdd Hy meirj'i. Gcodhtfe Van Ccrtanj tount rfc Bbij.rtocnt. thi hiyitier de Tor-cioftLOQi Tfaac Sqfth rHn Malbonc a id in-Grille, member i.pfthis pone il have a oa ior their pftoffiioh- of -Tbc bill7inakwpprbpri4ilohii6md.d-' jo to 30 men, "all delfrtets Ei vim r. fraying the exper.ce of tarrying jrttp effeft' the grant Corps whichlabded at. (Qjijlbef Th red .7 William Eflj, is defied Secretary of irfart-UttlY concluded between the United States hundred, tf the ta'o(F determinated Chouan.

v'4--f j. '11 t--n is. 1 ii watread aJthird time, blanks fi mi lir-diftrift ufare quartereiT r- yfd -the 0 Ch at a filled up, and 7 at fhe Cnnvrnt nf the Annins in the 0 4 April 30. It was laid ln" town meeting on. Monday, that the French were grewirg very cold towards this fcountry, and that the treaty was thd" Caufe.

We deny it. Fauchfct diay have (crib- a 'fw -w Before the vote was. taken, upon thenafTinpr of from Vannet. Hewa one ot the men who c-. of the the Mh Firfdley opologlzed for his able, nee were principally cqpcerjied.jij te iurrendcr of f-f when the queftiens iere taken on Saturday 5 Toulon, iothcEnfhn-ii, tul l.J- iJ U- fcjj ar.n.: herein they ipesk of the financial advan- for-the lom of morey to be appro.

vjRune of Cande their to.protefi the priated for carryirj the afi into efifrfi, was fill, tnemhers -of the Ctibncil, who are Rationed at ed ejp ith dollars that- for payment of vJngratfdb, Varade, and ,7, 7 i each of the nm'iriffidners in wilH 6,667 Caf.de iscnvered into a milijaryfiaition. haJ he the Hcufe, he laid he flu irld: Fhr.Commaridaiu. fTcmid, alfo Emi: en is an -1 certainly have voted for the amend men' pi opo- grant of the name 1 bdeiard, a native of Uraf ijli, lin i M. giviR the relon which jpdimd thr rttabMwc. -nt Ik to vote for carrying the treaty into effeft and in command n.ne n.n o.

Ni rhirJ I formerly an. officer 'i. 'I Jwfth for the treaty but tint; ih'c "Republican 'arrnica aLaA La fliculd voted. May; 3. brItishUinister.

withouy that. modification, he have Bedard fovme'rly an Attorney General at An- igaiifift thp treaty. Mr Findley declared, hii grrs, atid, D'Avoine fenV formerly i.Nbble- inirntioif of now voting againlt the palling, of man, who ufually. rrfides at own manfion, in -the bill but as it was owing' to' himfelf the commune of Combree, two leagues and ahaff he was not in-the Houle, when the yeas and nays from Stgre j.ace the piinclpal members qf the were lafl called, be. fhr.uld not now call for the.

Superior Council yeas and nays. added the real ris dHlth influenced his vote, w.hicu will appear 1 here -are cnnllantly at the Caftle of'Bour-mont ihiriy hloble Emigrants, many of them Laft evehing arrived at this fort in the A flirt, ance of 50 guns, Capt. Mowatr; his Excellency Boiert Liston, Elq. Minirter Plenipoteniiy from the Couit ot Great Britain, to the United States. Mr.

Liflon was tome time fince minirter at young men, between twenty, thirty who wear a poniard on one Tide and a piliol on the other Tie different Campr. cilabhlhed all round Caiide. and the-dliftjgnixonnitunes-of-the ci devant diflrift ot ih.e Apceois, Cliai their courfe. Mr. Jackfon fatd he had yrfterday declared hit intention of calling for the yeas and nays up-op the paflirig of bill; hut, as it ha lince occurred to him, that it mihi thought this -would-be-carrying- opp.iifmoti tdo lar, decline perfifliug in his iuie.iition.

.1 be yeas ami teau Briailt, Craoo, are under corn-rays' were therefore; hot' taken. ui.d. uf -Emtgraiusc i I Mr. yhairmah ofthe committ reap. JiLa-Jl jutjjft -to the Chou- pbii.tcd to7cpqui Vtitu the-jjutubrr ot lou cf a ns thci are regular coinpaniet, 'wbofe nuns-land, and the quantity of atreks-yelci ved; lor beri dc pend on iLe vulaiioii v.f thedtlfererit 7 aiipofition of CWlW.

he in irmjei made to the Ohio ouiiPlnv-a' otherima ctmniThaLaptaswefteegtorrth term jlrft agreed on. rcportwhich waiiwicf rcad aod jiLicrriaUlolw 1 committee of the si h.le. 1 every day it their-relpefiive tamps, wben their fY lyr rhairinan of the committee of en1- nauies arfegiriariy-Jailjtd-iiver- 7 v'r A JVJ. I I rol iii ntrer tei'tKeBTll lor making lurih 1 he n.ciuent the Rtiibl.cahs advance, the AGREE ABLY-, to the eighth Seflicm of an provilibn 1 rtlaxive to revenue cui-ters, as duly bell iJ the hornUefound through all tie. Prdirancc entitled an ordinance for regulat- ehrolh which and Thole was accordingly Ggncd by the at who ir-g Chimney Sreecera and orcver.tint -The-bdfrprfwmgfnrTtlifTnRnhe owners of ot hx livrca.

in cerCaiualcs, war rtad a third t'luie, a cm filrra'ble part of them ill only march pidfedi when feiccd tu ii the Chiefs ihyefore; have Mr. Smith; chairman of the committee, to taken care -t-i piac? lome bchtah foreigners in whom wal refened the nendpivuts of the; 5e' each Company, who' are very levere in the.ora -fllte tb the bill for providing relief and protr. rciiion of men.t the cpnlt-qaence of this ar-. tion to American jeainen, reported, that tle -tangr ment is, Jhtt mult of them away at committee were of opinion that the Houle (houtd tuC (h IT sud induce the refl to ci Yotk. palled the 8th Day of Febiuaiy 170 1 he Rnrgelics and Alliltants met, ai.d regulated and fixed the following prices for fwdepinir mg prices tor 1 weeping Chimpier, vi for Sweeping a Chimney of Story, teen Cents, tor do, if two Stories I'wentv Cents, for door thbecStdriesrwenty-five Cents.

7. Six-' 7 jlifagreejojheatueiiind.us, and appoint a ci-iii 1 a pjarnTia Hi Chuuans provide them. tnittee1' of' conference with ihe 1 he felves with powder, balfr ltc-from-ihe-vicini tock up the report, agreed to it, and a ty of Mans, in the Department 0) La Sarthe. Apd tjie foregoing re'Jjtinps he 'publilheilifrtbe-York. He ra Id for.

the tion of the: Inhabitants of la-d Morough. that the fixth Sefiion nf the ordinance. committee of confc rr net; was app i.ited. Four Chcuans lodged in my houfe, who had juft A petition was prefented and read-from John a quantity of powder, balli to the Nicholfonof praying, that an ad- Head quarters- at Biourmont. They acknQWj a a lit 1 1 iff 1 4 't 1 1 I ditional bejubl.llied,.

Ar.d th the Inhabitants take according'y, to wit. i tijn.il In -il duLyjfhoold-be-laid-oit-cfrtain-kTndnif IregrJ to me, that th- Count de Bourmcnt bad I glafs imported into the- United Stafes. Sect lpii JJL, vdained ty the authority if any perfon or peilons wnatibover within the laid Borough, -lliall let on firej- his-her nr their Chimnies, dr fuffer them to be done to the fame, or U1.1II lufler them or a of them to Mr. Thatcher moved that -ihe: cuinmittee of even ran great ritic of being di (cove red. the whole to whom was referred the iepit of It alio appears, that Angers fupplies the a felefi committee refpefiirg Poll Office anJ Choiiins with a quantity of ammunition.

take fiie, and blats out at the top, the fair iavirg been fwept within the (pace of one Ca-Icnder Month woct-beferc-ttie-time-of taki- fuch file, evrry. lUth perfon or perfoqs forfeit and pay the lum of twenty lluliings. a 0P ecn. C'vePl Port Roads. might be discharged, bn the that mere time might be givtn to afeertain whe.

ther certain propultd aiuratioiiN in the roads wtuld be us or not fhu uk-Ujii was regativedy and the huul'e refrlyed ii.fell.11no aT5niruiue of The whole on the coniiJerandn of the report and after making role, 1 Ml- ir fr.m TennelTee met-iri this.Tgvin. Mr. -W, chairaan of comn.U.e.'Sf uamt' ti S- KNOXVILLE, April i. elefied under the Cobflitution ofthe State the time of one Calender Mon'h fro uiep cTmirtui 0 wept tiie lame, himlelf or Servants lliall forfeit and pay thelikeluiii of twci.iy By order ot be Burgefles JOHN lown Cjcrk. ways and tncani, repoi ttd ibe bill as amended A THE perfon who borrowed thp nth American eciivi on) of JamriCA any other pyriitn, will be 16 oolij-ui Vnl; tiiiu ti JOHN SEVIER the Governor elefi, was in- ai11 1 a- a Vnrw Cvhicii nd the feveral bfis of office admi- rr7 a rtpar.

V. mH.rrd him by th. Ho. Jpfeph And.rfon j' r.al alecond u.d.r.q b.I.r- the Encyclopedia of MP- as t0 return it to the Priuirf Hereof. York, May 10.

due with was -ted-to- i-CBfimiilTeFntirw hTteT Mr.Jidck remainder of the ft (lion, and- Mr. Livingitob (by rtqucll of Mr.1 Bioutitj till Moudy next, i Adjourned. obtained ieitve of abfence Tor the houfes as follows. Gentle men tf the Senate A partner wanted By the 1 cftlis Paper J' ind Houfe of Refrefentfthei, The high and 'honourable appointment conferred upon me; by -the free fuffrage of my countrymen, fills my heart with gratitude, which I tnift my1 future life will maniteft. I take this early opportunity1 to -exprefs' throogh.

you my thanks, in the flrongeit terms 'of. acknowledge foreign Intelligence. I WILL take into A RTf ns i oi vrry Renerout trrnn, anldive, ma who utiderlhiul', perfectly, the Printing bvsiNRss-if application be maee to me la thirty nays' liinn the date ot ihis l.per. N. 1 X.

ment. I lhall labor to difebarge-with fidelity J'rirtt wg-fficrj-'y 1 8 Cm-VaiiaLi ey- 1 tt PARIS, Feb 17, Particulars given ta 6 eh. Hoc he jy an agent of the Republic, whi. lately toik Refuge at Angtrs, in order to rfccfe prom the jhry ofthe bouans lNCE the Pacification concluded at MabiUis the Head-Quarter's of the Chiduans are efta- WllAtn i 4'l a 1 1 hii -m intil im At in blilhed.at the Celtic' of Hourmbiit, in confidence repofrd injfnlir, and "if my (Frederick TovjnJ May tions Ihduiil prove fatisMfibry'thl! fiiji wffli af my heart be gratified, -S-m: XT y'yC Gentlemen, accept of mybefl wifliei, for (J i. fhc-ctun our indlvldEsl hSpplnels and rely.

77tnutie.bT Forcigne, one a half 'from ng upon your wifdom and patHotifm have nq "VV'hprpac Conde. in the DebaNmci.t of Maine and doubt, but the-refuirof-vour deliberation! will' Jr u.av "Jr ThV.ChieWfrmTr III -i. gave a Note unto, a cerr shiv trow rex Iident of a Superior Council eilabiilhed the cf cut, wifely, calculated to farurc- plan of that in La Vepdte, Tur-Scyre, and tht liberty, and advance ths.bappmels andfof. coinpofcd of lese'ral'itiurncd of our frllow citizens, fi.U bis contratt. amoifg whom are the Vilcoun't ue dtWpjaotoc JOHN-SEVIERf-1- i0 a a 1.

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