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thelfffV otbefsj rode to'the Governor's
hodfe, receiving as he pafled the compliments
and of hi* ./elW*citiz«ni.
Thfc,J>|l!s / in the chtyfchee rang dußpg
of th£ day, every countenance
tne exp re (lions of joy, and every one tefli
ficd that approbation of the eminent services
his Excellency has rendered Bis countrymen,
in a manner becoming freemen,federalifls, and
men alive fO'Jha fenfafcioj** of gratitude.
Mr. Adams resides at ths hoi/fe of his Ex-J
celleney tlffe' GflVehioT, wfifcre he yesterday
received the congratulations of his Honor the
Liejrtthant Governor, the-Honorable Council,-*
and the heads of the feveraT departments of
government, on his fafe arrival in - his native
country, ...
Betides his Excellency Mr. Adams, and
laty, the Rev. John Murray/ John Steuart,
Esq. Colleftor of Customs for the iflnad of
Bermuda, and Mr. Vfottiam Boyd of Ports
mouth came paflengers With Capt. Callahan.
13. Verferday noon Mr. Sarapfoi* Reed
arrived in town from Concord in the (late of
N§#-Hampi(hire, and brdught the following
letter from the Hon. John Bi*llivan, Esq. Pre
fidint of the Convention, to his Excellency
this Governor, dated
Concord,- Jtnfe ijd9j
8 1 R,
I HAVE* the honor to inform yoUr Excel
lency, by favor of Mr. Reed, who is oblig
ing enough to forward this letter, that the
Convention of this (late have this moment
adopted file new Conffitfltron - Yeas 57,
Nays 4 6; The amendments recommended
nearly the fame as in your (late.
With every sentiment of refpeftfifl attach
ment, I have the honor to be,' Yotfr Excel
lency’s mofl obedient fervant,-
JOHN StJLLIVAfc.
We are informed that, on Saturday lad,
about two o'clock, the new Co’nftitution was
adopted by the Convention of New-Hamp
fhite, at Concord, in that (late; and that the
minority declared (feeing they were fairly
obt-voted) that they would use their exerti
ons that their condiments flhould live easy un
der it.
SANANNAH, ijuly id.
The fjth year of American Independence
having commenced on Friday lad, the fame
was observed here in a very joyous manner.
"“Early in the nforning Capt. Lloyd's company
of artillery udiercd in the day with 13 dif
chargee from a field piece. In the forenoon
the Hon. William Pierce, Esq. delivered an
oration suited to the occasion to a numerous
audience at Ohrid Church. The artillery
company fired a salute of 39 guns in hbhor of
the Cincinnati on their coming out of churcfi.
The Cincinnati dined and fptnt the remain
der of the day together at Major Brrce's, and
the artillery company at the Courthouse.
On Monday the 7th indant, at an ele&ion
Held for two Members to represent the coun
ty of Chatham in the Legillature of this date,
in the room of James Haberlham and James
Jackson, Efqrs. <(who had declined ferving)'
Jacob Waldburger and William Gibbons fen.
Efqrs. were declared duly defied by a large
majority.
Yedcrday fe’nnight failed from Tybee, for
’ London, the brig Richard, Capt. Ritchie, in
which went paflengers, Capt. John Sullivan
and Mr. and Mrs. Collier.—And, oh Fri
day lad failed for New-York, the (loop Jen
hy, Capt. Schetmerhorn, in which William
Houdon,' Esq. Mrs. Houdon, Miss Bayard,
Major Webb, Mr. John Fiflier, and Mr.
Richard Randolph, went paflengers.
THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE.
On Tuefday evening lad Were exhibited,
fit the’ Aflembly’ Room, the* Ltaurt on Hoads ,
With other entertainments, by Mrs. GARD
NER, to a very genteel ami refpefteble au
dience. As this lady's profefliohal abilities
dand pretty high in the annals of theatrical
fame, great expectations were formed on'the
Occasion, but it would be doing her the bSgh
eft injustice not to fay, that her execution far
txceedtd the expectations the public had form
ed. She delivered the Leflure With an infini
ty of true comic humour; the Como oh the
birthday of Sbakefpeare, and the dory of La*
winia, (he refeited with drift accuracy and
propriety; but the Afoci Heroic Interlude cre
ated one entire feene of laughter and applause;
aurf wc may fay with truth, that the evening's
peiforinanet altogether was by far the bed
slut has been repccfented in this part the
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Natties of defaulters in the dirtrift formerly
commanded by Capt. jamea Cartledge, in
Richmond county.
GILBERT Grear, Lewis Watson, Wm.
Fe# t Charles Steward.
Karnes of pfcrfdhS living out of the Diftrift,
who hate in a Lift of their taxable
property to me :
Capt. James Cartledge, Thomas Hogan,
Thomas Adcock, William Evans j and Sa
muel Ramlcy of South-Carolina.
SAMUEL SCOTT, Ktc.
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A Lift of Defaulters in Capt. Wynn's Di
ftrift, Burke County.
EPHRAIM * Peoples, Thomas Poythrefs,
Mile* Brice, James Rawls, Julius Wells,
William Barron, William Huggins, John
Comber, Peter Stokeley, end Ann Thnm)>iou,
JACOB LEWIS,
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A Lift of Defaulters in Capt. Trimble’s Di*
J ft rid 1 , Wilkes County.
OHN M<Can,- John Morris, William Cor.
rethers, James M‘Dowcll, Henry Parks,
John Sigmon, Daniel Wale, Minor Math,
Alexander Johnston, Richard Ezeley, Nathan
Bond, Charter Harper, W. Cleveland.
, REUBEN /VIXEN, R,c.
A Lift aj LeJ a alters in Capt- k nt'WtlSt ui m
ftfici, Richmond County.
HA ° StS ?9 j un * Edmuud Difraakc,
jVX John Frazer, and Susannah Hail.
* JOHN BUSH, Ree.
A Lift of Defaulters in Capt . Fowler's Diftri
Wilkes Canny•
ISAAC Brown, Jeremiah Hrafwell, Thomas
Ayres, Hezekiah Kendrick, and John
Tabor, jun.
ARTHUR FORT, R«.