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It < thf Frliman’s Journal, PHILADFLPHIA, May 20. [ Wc Lave been favoured with .copteE of the between his ex c.i:ei;< y the Rpamfh Ambassador and t. < /I'ernor of Penr.fylvsnia, refpefling li. Joseph de Cabrera, accused of dt v.r lorgi res on the Banks of Pcnnlyl vania and the United States, w'o has b"cn aft- rted by the very learnedcivilians, hu cruft- 1, *ate ! y to have bf'n a public t .n ‘rr < t Spa n, which we give to our rtadeia aa authentic.! [N T o 1 ] „ Sit true’ M. Fox, Esquire, TO T H E GOV } W * O'?.. B- k • f r- nnfy’vaHa, Autruft 24th, 15.4. P l, Ido • r i f the honor to ercdofc to V r -r Yv.- .'! ncy, the rxemiraticn of Ch drs L’ ■•<;<, rt r p-<ft “g an < ff;r of a forged check, at thr bark of Pf-nnfy'va *i.-, r’r <r r in (lie name of the Marquis of Affa Ye; jo. P tr’* rr to fupp'ft for yrurcrrfi’e ration, the propriety of a demand to be it ide loth Spanish m>uift<r to furr<-n ----d r rp, thr.t he rr •'y be legally prcfe cvrttd t’-ir person from whom the forged yry rie laid to hae beer received. As t!.!e irvi’v*s a very delicate quill ion of the ): w of nstionc, I do not prtftime to txprefs any fentirreot iiprn it, but r-s ----y £1 fully submit it to your Excellency, to dir.it fetch meaftms at Aral! appear to ycu cunf- r-ar.-t tojuft.ee, and the privi- Tges- f il.ofe attached to a foreign ent ity. i hive ‘he honor to he, £;r, Ycur mod obt. lervt. S/IM. M FOX. P B. P. if: rx tlkncy the Governor 5 of the flatt of va j [No- 2.] Rough draft of a letter to his cxetlkn (V the Mai quia of Cafia Yrujo. Philadelphia, Pugujl 7J ) th, t B^4. Sir, The PrifiJent and direftors *f tPe bark < f Petinfyh’atii Lave just now infor med me, by their President Samuil M. Fox, e qu’ e, in wjuiut;, that a forged cheek for three I undrerf dollars had br,-n cff red at tl at b.-nk, di awn in your ex crilcncy’e name, dated yesterday, which they ufuLd to pay. * 710 pr, II lent ~„ a,fo rni iiti.il to ttl£ an fcffidavit of a certain t.harlea Large, a black freeman, with Ins ma k fnbfcribcd thereto, tuken bis, ,-e Herman H’Fegas of this city, dated the ajdinftant, where by it app, are, that the deponent is an h red servant of Don Jofcph de Cabrera, u, (if the genthrr.sn btlonging to the legation of Spain, and that his Lid mas. ter had delivered the aforefa>d check to him, wiLh direftions to go to the Lid bank for the money, and to receive ore moiety or half part in gold and the o. ther moiety in be: k notes. It othen. ife cppiais, that two other forged checks on the Lid l.ai k have been there prehnted and paid, both drawn in your excellency's i r.mt ; the fi 11, dated M:iy the 15th lail, for fix hundred dollar ; the latter, dated June the 15th l td, for one thou sand dollars ; anel on comparison of the l and writing of y ur name to each, with that < Acred yesterday, and other circcir.ilis. little or no doubt remains about their having been forged and coun terfeited by o;;e and the fame person. The government aid citizens of Penn, fvlvania, have at all times evidenced a Lend repaid to the law of nations (which is a pr t of the law of the date) and to the acknowledged independency a,d itiviolahiiii y of foreign tnitnders, their drrr. cils anel those of their train ; M. dc Cabrera, 1 uuderftand, is a young gentleman, attached to the legation oi Spain, and belohgitlg to the < ffice pf the Secretaty of the legation, all under your contrcul ; \ .ur privileges have been fa— ered.y regarded, arid uotveitl.Handing the violent presumptive evidence againlt Mr. C. ihrera, no am ft has been attempt ed!, tur any process ift'ucJ agnitril him. Under all the circumiUnceg of this case, Ido not doubt you v,ill think it just rd proper :u withdraw your proteduon from a ptifon thus charged with an of fence Cos immoral in i's nature and to i jurious to Lciety. Therefor.*, as Go. vcniorand Commander-in-chief of Tenn fylvauic, you w ,11 exenfe me in requeftirg (however painful the duty) tl at you will fubru.t Mr. Joftph de Crbr ra to the laws and judice oi this date} this, 1 well know, mufi he conformant to your private ideas of p opiirty, and, I trust, it will appeal to you, to he also foi the Lori ur of the just aid great niorarch v. m you re/ rclint in the American nation ; and Ir, ;l tfTured, front your humanity, it vr.ll be readily assented to, when it 1, known, that the puuifhment of lht gentLmar, (ihrnld l.t he convifted oi the offence, whereof he is accused, in o.r cc-urts) will be very mild, compared with th.it he would undergo in his ewn ci urtry.’ Accept, Sir, the aiTurance of the g r t?t r.ipcCt and coniidiraticn cf your excel’ ncy’s M*ft cbtifi nt humble servant? * ‘.yMsS .'/'A£.rU it.s -so ,v tie envoy i xiracipdtA^ I--*.} and bU- .let p'ei 17 cf hk Crt Lo’.ic M-kijf J 0m eoni.a.irto, „ ...s aid ft anti as usual < 0 . t> T °* 33 Letter from his Catholic MajciVy’s nua ifter, the marquis de Caffa /riijo, res pt&ing Don Joseph de Cabrera. Philadelphia, 27th August, 18:4. Sir, I have duly received your excellen cy’s letter of the 24th inst. and given to it all the attention its contents so jaftly deserve. The information your excel lency has the gnodr.efs to communicate to me, concerning the forged cheek of ?co doi'ars flopped at the ba’ k of Penn sylvania ; the circumfla~ce of two ether? of the same nature having been former ly presented ar.d paid ; and the flroog and v’olent prefm -otion, that these forge ries have be. n committed by Don Joseph dc Cabrera, one of the gentlemen be longing to the legation of Spain near the Ui.ittd Statis, Sad already reached me, through the cl aur.el of the Prefrdent and cashier < I the fai l bank, v. ho have trade appiicati -n 10 your excellency. I have also in my ham's a copy of the fwm-n evidence of C hades Lange, Mr. Cabrera's ferv2.lt, who pr'Tented the check, and declaring he had received it fiom hit mailer, wit h other partial cr cumftances very li .! favourable to the honour and noort-ame of the said Don Jof ph de Cabrera. Jour excellency dots juttict to my feelings on the occa tion, and torn,) .deas of ‘he propriety of deiivermg a culprit into the han's of julltce ; but Mr. Cabrera by bis ftaticn is undoubtedly urder the proteftion of the lews of rail. t3. D and !.e erj vt! :a advantage, either b.raufe re belonged to my fuitc, or brrsuft he had been ap romted by rr,: to the place lie now holds, I would not ftll the lead hefitauon in having hi.n -dtliveted to your cxcclkney, by previonfly withdrawing from him my proteAion ; but, fit, Mr. Cabrera has been appointed 10 hit place immediately by the king try r after, and 1 do not b'dieve royfelf authorifed to trke frem him, what he has not received from me : it belongs in my opinion to h'S catholic m?j fly alone to decide o ( h : s fate, and to determine wh titer he is to be judged here, or lent fi Spain for hi3 trial. In fuggefling to yout xcellency :Ws optni <r. of mine, I am far from thi king that the objift of the protection ard privile ges gtanted by ali nations to persons either invested with a diplomatic eba rafler, or at.ac! cd to it, is, or fbctild be to fttield crimes, or fnpport a wanton vi olation of the laws of any count r y. I thick on the contrary, for the fat'sfac tion of this and ns a proof of the fince rt*y of my profdfions, that Don Joseph de Cabr ra’s person should be secured until his mj-fty’s will is known ; but he is to be detained, according to my ideas, and my directions and orders. With theft impri fiiotis. I take the iiberty of rr ques ting yourofcxctlb ncy,that a comfortable room may be prepared for htm in the debtors apartment of this efiv, and that the government of Punifylvania may cf ford to me the means of coercion, if such prove ncceffary, to fccu e the per fen of the fared Don Joseph de Cabrera. This arrangement will meet, I hope, with your excellency's approbation, as by it the date of Pennsylvania will be convinced I do not pretend to fereen tbe t’-anrgr. {Tor of its laws, and of those of all the civilifcd societies ; but only to re tain unimpaired those privileges fojuftly attached to ti e persons under the fafe guard of the laws of nations, and which in this particular case it appears to be my duty to defend. I have the Honour to be with parttcu liar coufiderarion and regard, Tour excellency's Med ob’t ferv’t. EL MARQU S DE CASA TRUJO. To his excellency Thomas M’Kean,fgo vernor of Pcnnfy lvania. [No. 4.1 _ - His excellency the Marquis de Caffa Yruj), to his excellency Thomas M’Kcan, cfqiire governor of Penn fylvaria Philadelphia, 3‘d. August, 1804. Sir, Tide rtfprft yoar excellency has (hewn for the diplomatic privileges, in the unfortuna*e ;,ff ir tit captain Cabrc r, deserves and receive) my fiicere thanks. Cxpt. Cabrera, trusting to the judice of h:s cause, and depending on the up rtghtncL of the ci U’ ts of judice of Ecnu fylvaria, v ifhes to puve h s innocertc* by the troll vxpeoiticus mraris, and. fires to submit his calc to the decifiun of tlu laws of this country. Therefote, to re. Icivehimtrom the date of anxiety, un der which he labors at ptefent. I vvith draw from him, at hs tun requf, thr proteftion of ‘.he rights of embaify, with which has been hitl.rrto :h-ltcrcd, and le* qued your 1 xi'clltncy to retain the la t’ capt. C cfciera, during the rime preceding hi. trisl and until iis final dec lion, 111 the fame lodging he aftual’y occupies in the debtor’s apartment. 1 have givin to hnr a formal promise, that l.e will ccti timie to be treated with the lame human ity he has 1 Nhcrto experienced, and don’t doubt that y. ur excellency w:li fbow cn this occasion, as you have done on many fotmer ones, that you know how to tooth the Icvcrity of judice by the feilings of a man. I avail myfclf if this opportunity, to renew to your Excellency, the fen tinicn's ot refpeft, ana highcorfidervicin. 1 have the honor tAt>e, Your Exce r s. yjm; me ft of*. ELMriJIQL-iftSA YRILO His t xce i*r HC - rovermr i:inie l< * ; j ,ji Ex’R. y>iM 7 s-t Is r *'r, 1 JSw % :!. IT x, ef;r> ’ie-lAjb ccilency 1 hotnat M’K?sn, *Go* vernor of tht lie of Pennfylva nia. Bank of Pennfylvani September 3d. 1804. Sir, I have received a letr-r from the Mar quis de Caffa Yrnjo, {forming, that he had withdrawn his prtection from Don Joseph ce Cabrera, wo is fufpeded of forging a check upon-he Bank of Pern-! fylvv.ha. I take theiberty of nriention ittg this circumftr.rne 0 your cxcnllercr, and of requefling thatyou voviid be so 1 good as to int'mate t( me whether, any nv.afures on the part f the officers of the hai k are necefla-y, ihcb’.s &£ the business. 1 have the beror To be, ior, Ycur obt urva it. SiM .M. FOX, P. 3. P> ll's cxcellenry thi ? Governor. S [Mo. 6.] I’ i- Fxrtllem y tbe tV a-quis de Caffe \ iujo, to his Etctdcni y the gover nor of Pemifywania. Philadelphia, 26th. December, 1804. .Si*. W h.-n at tiiercqtieftof the Bank of Ptnnfy ‘vania, your excellency desired me to deliver ‘o the juvilduffion cf this {late Don Joseph Cabrera, s gentleman of his Catholic M.'Jeftj's ligation near the L) uited States, of forgery and de- j franding the said bark of diffcrennt sums of money, Ihd the honor to oh ferve to your Excellency in answer th.,t however violent the fnfpicions would be rgainfi; the said Cabrera, I did not thi- k 1 myftlf auihorifed to give him up, by the reasons minutely mentioned ; but I sug gested that, as the true channel and de pository of the king my maker’s authori ty, 1 would have him myfelf arrested on his Royal name,until bis majesty’s will was known. Your Excellency ac.quii.f ced to my proposal, and Cabrera was ar ri fled under my orders for feme time. - After a short period, and at the request of Mr. Cabrera himfelf, I delivered him into your hands, having appeared desirous tojullifj himfelf by a trial by the laws of i*ennfy!van;a. \Then the trial was about taking place, Mr. Cabrera, has sent me anew request, accompanied by several observations, to have him sent to Spain to be tried by the laws of his country. Although it is not my inten tion to secede in all its extents to Mr. Cabrera’s demand upon reconfidcration, of this business, I think myftlf juflifisd in reclaiming again from your excellency the ptrt'on of the said C> : Vera, whom I’ll keep in the fame dare of confinement un til (he king rr.y m Tier’s vril! is knnwr as to further proceedings. I indulge tht hope y ur Fxc-iie-rcy fhaH not have objTlions to replace theprifooer at my crU.r, and under the lame footing agreed upon between us in the beginning of thu affair, as his perion is equally secure, and the Bar k is in realt.y put on a more ad vantageous ground for the recovery ol the money. With sentiments of high confederati on, I have the honor to be, Your mod obedient ferv’t. EI. MARQUIS de CASSA YRUJO- His excellency Thom- ) as M’Kean, govern- v or of Pennlylvania. ) [No. 7 ] Copy of a letter to his Excellency the Envoy Extraordinary of Spain. Philadelphia, Oft. 29th, 1804. St-, I had the honor to receive your Ex cellency’s letter of the 26th instant, and have duly ccnfidercd your r quest, that Mr. Joseph de Cabrera might be again placed under the direftions of i is Catho lic majtfty —Since be had submitted, with your couf-nt, to tbe laws and jurisdiction of the date of Pennsylvania, a Grand jury of the city of Philadelphia in the Mayof’s c, c-t, have verified, as far as their power extends, the truth of the acrufaiion againd him ; and, when hi; trial was ready, lie pr?yed by his conn fel, a pod pent mtnt until the twelfth day of November next, which was granted.— I perceive, and it is natural that he whites to put evil day afar off. Altho’ 1 confider liis c . n to exemp tion from the juruJictiou ol State, to be rather derived from his attachment to ‘he envey uraorrunary and Min,tier 1 Pienipo tnttaty of his Coil,alic Mjclly, and t his being one of his retinue and noufchvld, than to any appointment he has under hit Maj.ftj, he lting a minidet ; yet willing to comply with your humane •-tqiett in h.3 behalf, 1 have direfteti the Attorney general to withdraw the pro secution agamic him, and to leave him confined entirely fu j-ft ■o yor.r inflruc turns j but at the luue time I cannot *o mit mentioning my connctnce, that the bank of Penn'ylvauia will be indemnified for the ore thoufami fix hundred,dolls oh tained frem them by fraud, or that the offender will be duly pi.rtfhcd. Accept, Sir, of my ft,.cere attacb.rrer’ and ve*v great regard. T-.M’KE YN. His Exiellency the ~j u Envoy Ixtraordi J nary ard oinifter f P'e'V c'. tvliaD | ThSSraiAF a'fs bo STOKr *. hi V , j-r.i *. i4: 63 t Philidelphis, April Jolc, 1803. Sir, Having received a written notice f'c* forne perion, not ramed, that a hab- as corpus bad been allowed by the circuit court of the United States to” Joseph Cabrera charged with divers forgeries of che keou diff.-erit ba- kr of the Ignited State-:, pa’-'i'-d’a” on rbe bank of Penn fvlvat ‘2, now c onfined -i a room of debt or’s apartment, ait if jail 01 the corn v of Philadclpiia, uatii !. j.h.ru'-e 01 )>s Catbe’ic V- jeftv *he ki rg o 1 Sy , rr, 0 n cerning him (h-ill be known : and that he is to be brought b'-L-re ‘he cou.t on fi n turd ay n xt,at ten o’clock in the r ote • < noon, for tlitir dec.fion ; permit nte So n-q-.i. ft of ycur excellenry, to cemmuni cate to me as far as it -ray he Confident ‘with your Ration, whether vr,-, as yet (received any, and wdat inllruCtions, ’from yourcou t concerning him ; n order itobe delivered to hs Attorney gen-ra’ 1 for the information of be circuit court. ! 1 have ‘he honor to be, With great renard, Y our ExccGncy’s Moft. obedient servant, * THOMAS M’KEAN. Tbe miniftrr |r of? Spain. i [eery.J [No- 9 ] The Spanish Minister ‘o the Governor of P nniylvania. Philadelphia, 16th of April. SIR, In anfwcr to Your Excellency’s let ter o this morning, just at Land, w.ih the r.quell of my communicating to our Excellency, as far as may be con fifti-nt wi'h my Ration, whether 1 have a3 yet received any, and what iuftrudtions from rry court concerning Don job ph de Cabrera, detained by me in the Deb; 01 ’s Apartment of th : s city, lam to fay to Your Excellency, that tie K'"g my Maftcr hu* been du 'f informed ot Mr. Cabrera's being detained by me i. the above mentioned place, and ol the mo lives of this determination of mine ; .nd Hi3 Majeily, without altering, or char.g iug in the least my dispefitions upon this head, has fignified to me H*> Royal i tentions by enjoining me, that ftiould the invclligatior.s made on thisaff .ir co firm the violent surmises already exTling agaiuft Cabrera, of his having forged my signature, and thus robbed the Band, 1 was to oive an immediate information to H. M. who would adept, m confequenc", proper meafurts fer the punifhmtnt a\ Cabrera’s excesses. Since my receipt of the fai-i Royal Order, I have found out two m<’re forged checks upon the Branch Bank of the United States, in WTfnington when Cabrera was in that :i:y and the F-enchman accufcd by him in the West Indies, v hich upon com pari fon with those drawn upon the Bank of Pennsylvania, and proved Life, appear, by a sworn evidence of the firft teller of this lad Bank, to be in the fame hand wri ting with the ethers. I have the honor to be, Your Excellency’s Mod obedient servant, EL MARQUIS LE CASA YRUJO. His Excellency Thomas M’Kean. [No. to ] Copy of a letter from the Marquis de Ca fa Yrujo, to the Governor of Pennsyl vania. Philadelphia, 4 h of May, 1805, SIR, When in the month of August taft, Your Excellency claimed from me the person of Don Joseph Cabrera, l had tbe honor to observe to you in answer, that this gentleman, being under the protecti on of the Laws of Nations, it was out of my power to give Liir.up ; but that rqnaily desirous of d.f.tiding the Diplo- I matin privileges attached to bis liquation, and of removing the idia of the moft diftaßt dtfpoftuon on ny part to fereen a man, who, by all appearances, had vip latcd the laws of ail eivih'z .and i wifhtd to have in the Debtor’s I Apartment, under my aurh .n 7. T c’ai met! from Your Excel -m y the tner ? of I carrying into cfFtft the rx rcife of my indubitable right, and declare to yea at : the fame time, that ary meafur st: <.n by your Excellency, tor that purp, fe, ] were to be confi mere’ - / as ir Itru ’ mental to eifabhih tie auuiority of the ! K'rg n y Mailer, over c e of h;s iub jti‘tß. I Your Excellency agreed vita m; on the propriety of such a ccadu't. and gave orders for the detection of Cabrera, until Hie Catholic M’jelly’s decision fnould be ki>own. Since ttiai pcriou, two clUtiin danc.s have occurcd, in which your Ex cellency's refpeft for the laws of rrtions < has b’in evinced, and wh ch are an in -1 cortdftble pro- f that Cabrera had beet, 1 at retted under the authority ot the King i n.y Matter, and not arrefud under the I authority of tbe State, as has b-eu mahei ! cufiy pretended. j But, strait is enough, that tfc* Exrtui.ve Depari.iicut > that r.giii ■.bat :s due to tiie E ; icmat’c pn-iteg s ; (it should b- cqua’ 7 -.xpeftfd ft m ali tb - ther brjschtg f .he gcverr,-r.eut of this ilau-, I ut.derftand, that Mr. Cabrtr hrs applied about two we k3 ago fora.. Mule, s C: ; s, be fort tbe Hr nr ranle • h Circuit Ct ut of the U -ited S'at , at. that tbe learned Juvi f . s had deciarew t.c> .ad nothing „a: to Ce. fc ra c. 1 ti. v bes - de i fi. n : ’ (, S >ve ”-1 Jtti. I ?V- ! 0 .-in ‘ • <•} .h -=•- e.Tuti jud'c this State, but was fur’dcA f luipent'- and finally removed before Ms. Frcdrn- ; Wolbert, an Affociatc Judge of the Court of Common Pie s, 1 would cctfider myfelf *i remiss the fu fi'mr-ntof my duty, end in t ie il - fence of ‘he right 6 of my sovereign, w s | e. ( Cl - * n- •rt ne e endin; s o’ this r. at ore end * deucy.—- M C'breraii.-his Catholic Mr.jTf- ’.l f jeA.iwjth privileges a'tached ‘o bis p.r son w’ ich mull-pra elude'he in” Are” • of any c< urt er auth-e tty in this couctry. He is f -i T-d the Fn. ’ 1 authc. ritv, ar 1 to bis Catholic Majeftv nhre it belongs to dech-e on lus fate and li.S - tion Os courtc, I cannot aut srp'y to your excei’ency, ?.s the Supreme o x ecutiv e Magistrate of this S.ate, for tbe pr vtut-.fig ary rjedattoot of the of tbe King my Mailer, or of those belong ing to my fiiL'atioc, as bis envoy extr(Jc.r„ dicaiy nd minitler Plenipotentia y near the United States. For the fame reafons* i ni.itl £ clsie to your ex-e!!ecy, that I ■ : <lo prut ft in the me ft folemu m.inr.e”* | aga.nft tbe intefererue of any court or authority whatever of this country, in the eale of ‘he ITT Don jof n ph Cabrera* S9t.pihe u’ Hn> Cc'.holic M..j Ity’s coi.ienf j and do claim, ?:rd rxptdt at the fame lime from your xcrilercy, the cOntirm tion of fmh mcafures, a3 may be neccfij ry for thecuftody ot Mr. Cabrera’s per il.n in the Debtor’s Department, until His Catholic M:jelly’s will and pieafurq may be known. With sentiments of high confiJ-ratlon s I have the honor to he, Gur Excellency’s ya it obclt fervt. FLI.IARQUIS DE CA3A TRUJQ. To h:s FxceUency the Govcr- ) uorof Ptnofylvanin. [No. 9 ) El Mrqui* t’e Cafa Yrnji, to ;L; CO4 vernor. SIR, Properly authonied by the. King r Maftcr, Ido give up to the laws of this country, ‘he Person of Don Joseph d 2 Cabrera, formerly attached to the office (This legation, ai d drained hitherto un* dcr rne suthoriry of his Catholic M on the charge of fo-gsry. With hi-;h corifiderat’o?', I have the honor to b", /our Ex tllency’a M >ft ob’t. serv’f, EL MARQUIS DE CAS A TRUJO. His Excellency the Gover- 7 nor of Pennsylvania. J Philadelphia, May, ißcy. [Thus then it app- am, that Cabrertt ha 6 been given up by the king of Spai* a to the laws of the date. But w hat must we thick of William Duane, editor of he Aurora, and Bail Diredor, who not cits ly appeared desirous of defending a man accused of forgery but a’fo made the circumdance to arifwer a political pur* pose, in mifieprefrnting it to the public, when that puhlic were not a’ q-'atntcd with the whcle cf the business, and cn-, der.voring to bring down public odium on the Executive of the State for having dens his duty ? What mud. the public think of this political fi-ehrand, who, it. would f?em, will dop at r.o wickcduefs tc efft cl his purpose ? A double portion of public execration ought to be his reward, jj NEW- YOYK, June r 4. ExtraS of a hett-.r ft o n a gentleman iri France to his ft tend in this connt-y. “ In this city ( Rouer ) aid its ip, vjror.s are very cor fiderable r.anuLfto* rics of all kinds which alone ccnfume prodigi us quantities of your product, [ viz. pot “no pearl ash, cotton, fifh oil, indigo, dye aud other woods, fhumac quercitron or American bark, ate. mad* e'er root (in French Alizaria) is an ar* tide of which the e are at lead. to,co© a: nnal.'y ccnfumed by our dyers, In a late conversation 1 had with Mr, L.vingfton, 1 recommended the cu'tu-a oi imadder roots in America, which L artel” o? very great ; *rporrancr, and tbs confnmption of w'iiqh i# daily augmer* tir.g :a England as well as h a’ i fom the increaled demand, its price Iv.s lately ntarly doubled. It rs nr iwn I r% i'u 1 k -v, Ba'barr, jn the fauth of France, H ilhnd, kr. tut the mod dtc-med iti the Cyprus which i3 now at the w ft .xotbiuat price of r'o lives cwt. Tbs Dutch crew and manufaftu - e it :mo a powder, and export it to England and France in great quantities. As vop ave land and climaUs ‘ f a.; c>scr’p r 'o- s in your courtly, I have no doubt of i's atif veting on a trial being msiie, an and rs its occur,ling sn article of commerce with you as extenave ns lucrative.’ Shum- j is likcwife much in demand h. r*, ai l nearly of the fame pouf emotion, buts never fc* a y American in th 3 markt.'. The moil elteemed here is th~t ts Ma, Lga. Quercitron or A nincau bark, i; in repute here, thoughas yet littleitnowr i and the fmail quantity we hae, con. throu ‘h utter countries at an advance/ price. ’ BALTIMORE, Ju Cap'ain Bur.oury, us the ;h p - cane up !*ft evening Lota Annauoh*. favoured us w.th the f. l'nwirg intri’ ‘ gir.ee:— L j i*e ij 1, at ti j. >, f w a i. I h*a- ! , landing'( wards n*. Ul „. cr tun fft ‘* *.ni ’o q-u r .. *u J prop --- 1 (q- aft “ : 4