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was not arrived at Vienna on the 10th in
flant.
It will require fmne length of time to ar
range afftiis in their ptefeut fiiuation, and
in doing which new obdtcles nny arise to
cause the fpreadiug of war. We are forty
to fay, there is tut too g;eat an appearance
of the latter.
The cicdion of a new emperor is fixe I for
the ift of Julv, and a new kin* of ihe Ro
mm*, it is expetfcJ, will be appointed im
me !lately after.
The king ot Hungary proposes being crown
el at Bud aon the i4 T h of tune • hut his sub- (
|e f», nor con eit with the concessions cf the
IjiC king, make further claims.
The Beigic provinces feern likely to be the
ap,.le of difrord, and will probablv be in
v • ved in civil war bcfoie their fate is de
le; limed.
To t. include —there is a general confjfiSn
in tne political hemifpher', not a littac owing
to he inrreafing fpiric of liberty, which is
tiaverting with hasty Brides all over Europe,
and at ptefeut ic is impossible to lotm any
deceive j udgment of the iflue.
Were we Miveotuie our opinion, we are
imbued to think that the funimer vvill chiefly
he spent in negotiations, coronations
cus, &c, But that towaids autumn, if the
belligerent powers do not, by some decisive
f,.,*ke, determine «»n a peace, lome of the
j weih now armed will inteifere hodile'y,
am* m :hat cale Great-Britaiu may be foited
to ake an ad.ve part also.
v be Court of Spain perfitla in its probibi
ti'M of all ncvyfpapers, and of eveiy printed
p iper. Bifidtfs the 30 vVoiks, enumerated in
t ft. fir ft decice of the holy office, as being
injpi us, peiverfe, fa lie add dangerous, they
l.,ve now itlucd a decree, piohibiting gcuC
ia.lv all pa erv, books and inati ifcripti, coti
r titling any of that /alii pbAo t aphf{ by which
« ->vci 11111 cut are diiluibcd, and innovations
c criiht.l. And, the more effeftually to p.e
vent their ii troth.ftion and ciiculation, the
Court hi* also ill tied a decree, ordering the
P IlmafleiH in every office to fuppiels every
pmted paper. Plus poor ad ot tytunny lias
very much affected the icveuue, as tlie edict
against 111 augers has the commerce ot Ma
drid. But revenue, which 111 th.s country is
the pretext for cveiy infringement on the
right h it men, u> 001 much legatded when it
alfcd' the power ot km ;s. 1-hcsc
wid uuwevet be utclcta. Liberty, by being
thus made the JrrbidUt.n will lor tlut
vc ) tcaioa be* more eagerly covcied.
EDINBURG H, Mar b 5.
Two young into, Ruins and Vetch, were
Convicted on Friday Lh ol beating and biuif
jjig Metlis. btj. aie and Metgle, two cxcifc
dgiceis. Lord H lies propoltd bauuhmcut
fi.,m Scotland for feveu 'Cats, as the puuitri*
lueut that ough to be inliittcd m toiifcqueuie
ot the verdift. L.oid sw.ntopj thought bauith
-13,c: t from Scotland rather too mi.da puinlli*
incut lot the crime became whatever coun
try they weie bani.i ed to, coutd haiuiy latl
if being a beitet co ntry th.m then own.
Hue occafioued some mirth. Sentence, now
ever was pronoufned : the cuiput* wcie te
nuuded to pttloit to betheie detained till the
lad in it then to lie let at liberty, to embark
on the Bth c. filing* and not to appear again
in Scotland iu ict* than levsn yearn, uuoct
yam of being whipped and again baui.ned*
ii o s T O N, A i ril *4.
Tnc Weilcitt fofts have been the lubjeft
of rtveh debate'in the Eugfiih houfeofeom
11m.it) ; acd tu» their detention, and their late
continental connections, the uiiuiitryof Gieat
JiMtaiu have bccu publicly charged with an
ji. c .lion ot again involving then country m
* «r. To this charge they have plead nothing
bn* have luggefied, that in tlie treaty now
j ;. t ,d»ng piov ijon will be made, that an e
tjti vaiC' c tli4>l be olleied to the united • dates
Lia.cft lon of thole ( oils to Gicat-Butain !! •
1 1 urthei this tieaiy, it is laid, wasthe
ohj. . for which ihe Echo Hoop ol wat was
Ia i.> d’lpiulied to New*YotK* but theciti
l or t cur < .juum \ iiuy left latisfied, ihai a»
h'.ig u. oul beloved jneiidei.l hath the power
(0 making treaties, &c. the Imntilianugand
dr. i du g ceftiOH of auy pan 01 our country,
■ in' hi x,* tt iioutitr lofts, wi 1 n«tet ou
td ’tie. , . *
• > W 'rii our wctrpmf’i rfffd bur fur a
tbal ttVcM il hatll (loot
»fce treat? of peace was fltfned *, rhe weft
era to. a «,u*ht then to h<*ve been delivered
up, and that .he flap of a foreign power now
exu.ting waves over the flrougefl and nu>fl
fonrefiesin our coun
try ; they mutfce callows indeed, if mortifica
tion ant" chagrin arc uot the must predominant
of their leelings.
,N E W-t O ft K, May 5.
Ext r ct of a lultr Jrota B> Hen, Apnl 25,
** Yeftetday the offices of the cutiotns at
rathed captain S ts* fluff the Neptune, for
tunning goons that were not entered, and othef
breaches of the revenue laws. It is fa*d nioie
than iO' oodo'lais duties had been paid oa her
cargo.
*' Unleft public cridit i* firmly
the revenue wiiy^ecreafe—and of lotirfe,
many of our exiled biefiihgs Van sh like a
tlream ” ■ r ~ ~
ExirßS of a lit tv from Gtcrgia, April I**
»» Between the river Altaoiaha dnd ht
Mary’s is a very fine and extenlive count! v,
a: present in a slate ofnaorcj and situated in
one the mod delightful climates of the world
M’Giliivray has la el.y again repeated hft re
clara? 10ns to some individuals that nothin
left than the cefiionof this *h »le territory will
fttihfy him ; add ng that no equivalent can
he given to Georgia f >r reliorjuilh *i‘g her claim
to the diflrftt m qneftion, salt is founded in
usurpation. The Views cf M’&illiviay in thft
matter ate evident a? it is welt known that he
w,flies to eftablilh a seaport -at St. Mary’s, a*
weli for the commercial emolument as tor toe
civilization of his c'.uutrtfymen, by an in;er
courfe with foreign flatei. Theie is not on
ttie globe a bettei situation for a commercial
town than near the mouth of St. Mary’s, a
mod excellent fate harbour and a bar with no
left than 23 feet at the full of a common tide.”
PHILADELPHIA, M y 8.
The btewenes of the city and liberties of
Philadelphia being now fourteen in number,
the exportation of beer and porter mull in
cteafe. The demand fur flout beer bottles
will be fleady, and every year gteater. It
is the-efore hoped that attention to glafs
houlcs will not be wanting. Ihe counties on
New-Jcrfey that lie oif the Delaware, from
Burlington to Cape-May, aic ..well qualified
tar this tjpanufa&utc, and as coal can be con
veyed 10 them by water, caniase, they cannot
be dillrefled when the fuel of their forefts lhail
be coufutned. The modem French writers
advifetlic dilcontiuurnic ofglaft houles in.that
kingdom, aud veiy jurt.y obfetve that is a
brauch well adapted to the preieui situation
of theie ftateo. Tne art of p, inting is one of the
mod uleful aud pleating in the whoie field of
humtn knowledge. h& late progr ft in these
tt.ie* has been very tapid. Tbt primi g
books is coudutted with great accuracy, tx
pwettlou and tafle, though generally adapted
by our primers to the nature of the demand,
and therefore executed tft a plain and frugal
way, C p^tr-flute printing, ii we may judge
from a compaafou of the flntiUr Amettcan
Encyclopedias, is well executed, for Mr.
Scot, certainly ftirpulfts the Euupean a tiff*.
C*. b usings are now priuted upon teims,
that have itopped the importation,and in a flue
, that does uot diihoner our belt houles. Ptav
■ ng 1 utt/s are execute i better than-those im
ported from any foreign country except Great
Britain." In addition to theft, tcveral eflab-'
hilriucnts for priming lineu and cotton cloth*
ate begun, VVc hope the white lnd»a goods
that m at be imported by our India tradeis
will be priuted by theie and othe;s u tne courft
of the preivnr and enuring year. Evety ma
nufacture which ailiits foreign trade; merits
patttcuiar countenance.
Inc college of physicians of Philadelphia
having taken into coutideration the lots winch
the republic of medicine has fuftaiued by
the death of Dr. William Cullen, late pro
tcilor 01 the practice of phytic in the umver
h y ol Ediubutgh, aud being detirous to mant
led the high lcuie they cmtfmiu ul Ins emiuciit
talents and muiy impon ant dd« oveties in me
dicine, they have agiced that an eulogium.
in honor ol hi* ddlinguilhed chaiatler, Ih iul I
he prepared aud Utl.vcicd by one ul their
utemuei*.
•J UUMIIIA, May it
This day il.< convention met at the slate
ho ift, and cljooj his cxcel-emy the gove not
1 pitMiiviK ( and JOll4 ftaav.lv.d ,
i ucre.fft.
CecrP'a, Vi' bmone County, JT.
\k.pJLLI£M < F'q- id'* Were
\ \V me a E/Y F’AFE, alt-ir tliir< tll
hands and an half four rears old, has
one white hind foot with fotne b!it K fpotg in*
terfperfed, has no perceivable brand. Who.
ever claims the said Mare mutt prove tr s
property before me or tome other juttire >f
the Peace for the said county within the time
piefenbed b? law.
GODFREY ZIMMERMAN,
one of the AlJermeu for the
town of Augutta,
Augufia> June 3, 1790.
1 m.m ~ i-~- ——• 1 r 1111 1
Notice.
Will be fold, at Ri hmond Court
Jtiouie, oti Monday ibe Jijih day
if'July U: xt,
THREE hundred acres ad quality oak
and hickoty land, on the waters >f
K.oka, claimed by Thomas Lamar. Ao l
aoo acres pire laud, on Sahdy Run, claim i
by Hargrave. —Sold for the Tax for
r;B3.' .
JOEL BARNETT, C. T.
JunJ 57 1 79°*
For Sale,
For CA S H onlv, Fuiq
Bottled Ported
By the C'z ik or Dozen at
HENRY SMERDON 0 Co.
Campltilt i-xv, June 4> *79°.
—■ —. ■ ■ 1
Wanted to Purcbaf^
For C A S H,
Cne or two likely *
Field Slaves,
Inquire of the Punter.
Wanted to rxchange,
A likely young
Nepro Fellow
O
For a Wench*
Inquire of the Printer.
■I. 1 ' .in —■» 1 —1
'~,r - 'HE fubferiber begs leave m >tt
I fully to inform h;s friends and tb£
public, that he has lately opened ex*enfive an,l
convenient Libery Stables, near Mr. fcimnuel
Wambe r fie*B oir'Mie Bay, for the ieeep:mi
and accommodation of such horses as may bo
fubmute 1 to his care*
Tbofe Gentlemen or Ladies, who anv fa
vour him with their cuttom, may rely oa the
moil assiduous attention being paid.
He willies to inform chepublic that previous
- to hit undertaking this buliuefs, he has fur
nilhed hmfotf with forage of all kinds, of
/ the best qua ky.
And that his knowledge of th£ dittempera
wh ch generally attend horses in this country,
prompts him to undertake the cure of all fuel*
as may be submitted to his care.
MICHAEL REII.Y,
/ugujfa, Jun*S* 179°*
GEORGIA. "J By Lewis
(L. S ) I Esq Regittef of Pro-
LEWIS GARDNER, f bats for the County
J of Richmond.
WTEREAS Ths. Townfhcnd his applied
10 me tor letters of administration
ci.u>.e of Field Farrar, late cf this countv,
deceased : Thtfe are therefore to citeaud ad
m> nahall and lingular the kindred and crea
tors of the said deceased, to be and appear
before me at my Office, on the fifth day of
July next, to 11;* w caul'e, if auy they luv?,
why letters‘of admmiuratiou ihould not
be grained.'
Given under my hind and fail, at ni/
Oii.cc, the fifth day of June, in t'w
year us our Lord 1790, and in the
14th jf-r of the lii'irpe.idcncc 4ua
f Uoi.sd btaiej ot America,