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r i it-c arolina g a z e tte vol . xi s a t u ii ]) a y a.pru , 1796 ko 5 j had not mended the fen e for the fea 1 — hi thought it wa9 cheaper to yok then i .. .: fo and 1 nged them but hill the jn " vi hi t ihall 1 tin neighbour v m 1 he " 1 would advife you he anfwered " ro keep ringing and yoking them tlil you ire out ot patifnee and then do what you ought to h ..; ririt — go mx put ti|i your fence •'' nients and entrenched camps while the bntti ri oi e hrenbn itftein keep u f < an incei lani fife on rhem oi their fide tke auf ti lanshavejuft obtained a confiderable advan tage ; they havematfe themfelves meters of sll the iflands on the rhine the republicans had in their poflcflion and have made the • 1 ] rifoners \ cry important cv til , arc liourl expected ; it would appear ffi i 1 ;' v " aci lunl that a winter eaii paign to be made my good fi end , w ith your fi backs one word of limilar advice only for i inu 1 . 1 : be going bring in the wood ply tht bellow , 1 eon mi . wood ind pull till you arc out ol patience then do what you '. — go and put tc ■our advice from coblenf ftate that the inhatuants are very much diftrelfed by t c contributions in ipecie levied on them ( 11 he 3 it uk a denial d was n adelor 76 • li res ; tirs wai the third < ont ibution i the trench entered that city scarcely hid been paid when on the 6th inf a fourth contribution of t4o,oob livresvas levied with an injunction that il ho id be pa dwith • ' '■■■"■• curitj f veral ot the n:oit 1 i lul1 : - ' 1 s wej e put under a milita ry j uard a traveller i orciffn inulij cme p '■. r 1 s november : '• ' 1 ■; rtcd thai g ncral 1 tir ru is to • ■' ; 1 •' ' d ci i conn . 1 u:.u u l,c fuc tc i b j tenf rs kleber •• \. e : v 1 d i 13 , he i ri f . tnr " aftort oitf 1 f alctter fru u "^ thion i!i wh ii fully contradicts the e fort ol ■'. ■ren oval of pichegr 1 from i ie ■and oi the irmies ol the kliiiie ai.j ti : ;. ■! . i he communications between the right ui left banks of the rhiac bave jufl been e-eitabliihed ; this event is owing to tlic fuc lefli . ol « general 1 efevre i 01 v i . ■' ..:,-•,!. or i a p itted to . in 11 ! lii h ; ; ■■of in ••. i .: . lays ■; ) .: ivci ng f , i p up i > uppci i in ■prol jt his < dtllo • i it the roqui j i wind nill the other d . . . i mj ■n [ ; i good wo n w ith ■, ■i over in r . ioui v ii trin . n •'. ith ft > e a'cr op .: . lid fe el is v en broken from the •■! am .. m \ ' laid ihe " our , but th winter wood is r i turned v head round dooi — und riiood me ""> ill w p oin tin in o > ch imber to et a f ', " what ■■■■la mo , ■:: ■• t . and i i be ba minutt ." n w that inu es in a i i . : pre < old ii d a room v ..,(•, ui in thirty j i oft no or — and that is the s ly ■. . for it takes hut half i then ou maj a arm with . ool •* t i hi freey.ing — but i ■" order oi the door after ill a . : \ ;:■-,.. ill in auer ■■ion that i nea ii irj hifte h it the ti i ir 1ilu ■■. bai ... !.:■, coiik . • and ihui ■kitci e drea ■■,■id api to i imino i la i ■o in ire mi true they n v more dooi s in them than oth . ■are •* .■'/' / apt to h • i . w in i i go in through a the i i ants curled in under , i..j i doxen door - w idi .■■, . i i h difpofitidn pre i a their v.ii u ■i : - lty i heard an cst , t : nan fay " it is il r m to let them h i e enough to ■rni liiemfelves in i i t ■■. ... i ir '• tru ," i the huiband not ' . . ■• i ut id '>•• h ir ■■warm the i . : i id feea man w ith two or , i ai 01 , and as many coal , !■il • tht ii unl toned to ; ii !. irt in a bit t>r cold day would you n t pronounce him i a ilnian or a fool ? 1 or thele feveral clays paft a confiderable number of hanoverians heflian and aul trian prifon ei ■ha e pafled through this city on their way to the khine where they are to be exchanged icr an equal number of 1 rendi i .. d'or is thij j.;y at j . decti ibt ■2 ■fn the fitting of the 23d i\ov the council j oviiionally aytcd to a loan of } \< r cfnt nd 1 proved ol tin fulpenlion ol 1i1 fale of ..' ! om iin ;:• til th firlt i r:u*ial j a m a i c a jinuary 15 1 he propolition that ihe council be re voked into a gei '...'. commute brought en \^ ry violent ol jtchons and debates ■iy.v longi tji'i general committee re lit ? ex claimed genillieaux the public expels withtheji tmoll anxii 1 ' a refolution on which depends the welfare of us all violent murmurs forced him to leavethe tribupe and his 11 otion not being feconded fell ty tlic ground gironefl propofed the immediate faleof all the furniture merchandize and other ef fi ' '■'• ■: to the nation andnotnecef fary for the ] iblk fervicc adjourned for future conl di r on accounts of 1 moft fhocking cataftrophe were 1 eceived u re on saiurd y . on the iirh of december his majcfly's iliip leda captain woodley of 38 guns then in lat 38 17 long 16 12 was over fet during a thunder ftonti and every per for on board except feven feamen live tf whom were foreigners periilied 1 his dreadful misfort me took \ hue 1 e tv 1 eleven and twelve at night when the fi.il v • i>v 1 a wind on the morning of th c da fome of the men had been exercifed it the great guns and th'efe not having btm properly fecured broke from the weather tide while the ihip was lying n arly on her beam ends and went through her 1 wo boats were ot out one containing thefe\^n furvivors a:ul the other upwards ol tr - enty gentleman chiefly paifengers •, in going down the frigates main yard unfortu nately ftruckthe latter and ihe was feen no more at very eminent ri captain pinker ton of ilie brig brownlow fucceededinpre ferving the lrhall crew of the othen i bue were on board the leda two gc neral officers and a very numerous ftaff but the men could remember no name ; it is in the whole to be feared t hut near 300 lives rtere"loft 1 he council line to ; refolution that i co miti , co poled of five memb r ■. f hall b ppointed atid to ;■ike a report m the funii '■hii b u 1 rue t ■ihe nation fi om t(;e fuc rs ot 1 nigrant ■1 he amount oi tin.iv in ,. isfl ed to be it 00 million . kingston jam jan 16 sunn dutch pailengers who nine in one of the foreign vtil'tlr and left ciiracoa about five week ago mention that the orange-co loured i " is ftill flying in t'lat place in 1 ' : ' tin 29th the council de >' > i that the meit ol hi jth bruuiaire ma bi apj lied to all perl'ons confined in the ud i '(-:>. , tu ents the rebel andc \ ; . 1 ■.<•. ■ti d anc that n 1 .. fliall he ■■''■with the uii.i-.--il exei tion ud ac tivity b i u •■els november i3 li troops which aft on the right b ' ol ■khii . have crolfed the sieg . 1 idvan ed tov rd lei era oj the vil lages > ' had pofl i of the light 1 ■-. in on i '.'. i f poll the furprized a ,! iai hn unt ol the hullar 0 bqn oe apart hi f ! ■■-. di prifi t r ; the otli r ow ( i th ■hi tothe fwit'tnefi of their hor fcs general lefevre does 1101 allow the a iftriansa moments repole ; he has purfu ( tnerato t : mountains where they ha\e rail ed bui notv ithltanding an obftinate re iiii.ii i on their part tli'ey have been forced there at 1 oblij ii to retreat fhould the re publicans perlevere it is poflible for them : • . ith the lahn with fcarcely any obibcle , ■ieir way tl e enemy nor having left fo i 1 a a . 6000 troops to protect the whole of ili i territory onthefideofthehunfpruck general man eau has ftc pped theprcjgn fs of the uflrians : he has even defeated one of 1 ivanced guui'ds which had puflied for '■..■. neat i oblentz fhe republicans irc toiling night and day in forming entrench diirrift of north-carolina 1 e it remembered that on the feventh day 3 of march in d e xxthyear of the inde pendence of the ui : ted states ot america jonathan pi ice and john strother of the faid diftrict have depolited in this office the title of a map the right whereof they claim as authors in ihc words fi her ing to wit : a m a p oitlie state of north-carolina agreeable to its prefent huundaries in conformity to the aft of the coritrrfr of the united staic intituled " n°aft for the encouragement of learning by fecur ing the copies i)t mr.pr ciiarr and books to the authors and proprietors of fuch copies during tlie times therein mentioned ' a nealf c n cd when 1 fee 1 front - 1 " - nen i 1 t!il win tcr aiid the ir.aer one nor nuikin i.jr v thin an inch or 1*0 when it is ihut — i pronounce that the owner buys his wood " moofirou dear ipmebody is always gone " intr tlu 1 ev ■" " i lately heard oi an indolent farmer win bad a fore a roul.'c ai buying of when it it fo monftrous clear ' ii o n ■ould get into ui uv ii corn-field * nv i .
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1796-04-02 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1796 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 533 |
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Day | 02 |
Year | 1796 |
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FullText | r i it-c arolina g a z e tte vol . xi s a t u ii ]) a y a.pru , 1796 ko 5 j had not mended the fen e for the fea 1 — hi thought it wa9 cheaper to yok then i .. .: fo and 1 nged them but hill the jn " vi hi t ihall 1 tin neighbour v m 1 he " 1 would advife you he anfwered " ro keep ringing and yoking them tlil you ire out ot patifnee and then do what you ought to h ..; ririt — go mx put ti|i your fence •'' nients and entrenched camps while the bntti ri oi e hrenbn itftein keep u f < an incei lani fife on rhem oi their fide tke auf ti lanshavejuft obtained a confiderable advan tage ; they havematfe themfelves meters of sll the iflands on the rhine the republicans had in their poflcflion and have made the • 1 ] rifoners \ cry important cv til , arc liourl expected ; it would appear ffi i 1 ;' v " aci lunl that a winter eaii paign to be made my good fi end , w ith your fi backs one word of limilar advice only for i inu 1 . 1 : be going bring in the wood ply tht bellow , 1 eon mi . wood ind pull till you arc out ol patience then do what you '. — go and put tc ■our advice from coblenf ftate that the inhatuants are very much diftrelfed by t c contributions in ipecie levied on them ( 11 he 3 it uk a denial d was n adelor 76 • li res ; tirs wai the third < ont ibution i the trench entered that city scarcely hid been paid when on the 6th inf a fourth contribution of t4o,oob livresvas levied with an injunction that il ho id be pa dwith • ' '■■■"■• curitj f veral ot the n:oit 1 i lul1 : - ' 1 s wej e put under a milita ry j uard a traveller i orciffn inulij cme p '■. r 1 s november : '• ' 1 ■; rtcd thai g ncral 1 tir ru is to • ■' ; 1 •' ' d ci i conn . 1 u:.u u l,c fuc tc i b j tenf rs kleber •• \. e : v 1 d i 13 , he i ri f . tnr " aftort oitf 1 f alctter fru u "^ thion i!i wh ii fully contradicts the e fort ol ■'. ■ren oval of pichegr 1 from i ie ■and oi the irmies ol the kliiiie ai.j ti : ;. ■! . i he communications between the right ui left banks of the rhiac bave jufl been e-eitabliihed ; this event is owing to tlic fuc lefli . ol « general 1 efevre i 01 v i . ■' ..:,-•,!. or i a p itted to . in 11 ! lii h ; ; ■■of in ••. i .: . lays ■; ) .: ivci ng f , i p up i > uppci i in ■prol jt his < dtllo • i it the roqui j i wind nill the other d . . . i mj ■n [ ; i good wo n w ith ■, ■i over in r . ioui v ii trin . n •'. ith ft > e a'cr op .: . lid fe el is v en broken from the •■! am .. m \ ' laid ihe " our , but th winter wood is r i turned v head round dooi — und riiood me ""> ill w p oin tin in o > ch imber to et a f ', " what ■■■■la mo , ■:: ■• t . and i i be ba minutt ." n w that inu es in a i i . : pre < old ii d a room v ..,(•, ui in thirty j i oft no or — and that is the s ly ■. . for it takes hut half i then ou maj a arm with . ool •* t i hi freey.ing — but i ■" order oi the door after ill a . : \ ;:■-,.. ill in auer ■■ion that i nea ii irj hifte h it the ti i ir 1ilu ■■. bai ... !.:■, coiik . • and ihui ■kitci e drea ■■,■id api to i imino i la i ■o in ire mi true they n v more dooi s in them than oth . ■are •* .■'/' / apt to h • i . w in i i go in through a the i i ants curled in under , i..j i doxen door - w idi .■■, . i i h difpofitidn pre i a their v.ii u ■i : - lty i heard an cst , t : nan fay " it is il r m to let them h i e enough to ■rni liiemfelves in i i t ■■. ... i ir '• tru ," i the huiband not ' . . ■• i ut id '>•• h ir ■■warm the i . : i id feea man w ith two or , i ai 01 , and as many coal , !■il • tht ii unl toned to ; ii !. irt in a bit t>r cold day would you n t pronounce him i a ilnian or a fool ? 1 or thele feveral clays paft a confiderable number of hanoverians heflian and aul trian prifon ei ■ha e pafled through this city on their way to the khine where they are to be exchanged icr an equal number of 1 rendi i .. d'or is thij j.;y at j . decti ibt ■2 ■fn the fitting of the 23d i\ov the council j oviiionally aytcd to a loan of } \< r cfnt nd 1 proved ol tin fulpenlion ol 1i1 fale of ..' ! om iin ;:• til th firlt i r:u*ial j a m a i c a jinuary 15 1 he propolition that ihe council be re voked into a gei '...'. commute brought en \^ ry violent ol jtchons and debates ■iy.v longi tji'i general committee re lit ? ex claimed genillieaux the public expels withtheji tmoll anxii 1 ' a refolution on which depends the welfare of us all violent murmurs forced him to leavethe tribupe and his 11 otion not being feconded fell ty tlic ground gironefl propofed the immediate faleof all the furniture merchandize and other ef fi ' '■'• ■: to the nation andnotnecef fary for the ] iblk fervicc adjourned for future conl di r on accounts of 1 moft fhocking cataftrophe were 1 eceived u re on saiurd y . on the iirh of december his majcfly's iliip leda captain woodley of 38 guns then in lat 38 17 long 16 12 was over fet during a thunder ftonti and every per for on board except feven feamen live tf whom were foreigners periilied 1 his dreadful misfort me took \ hue 1 e tv 1 eleven and twelve at night when the fi.il v • i>v 1 a wind on the morning of th c da fome of the men had been exercifed it the great guns and th'efe not having btm properly fecured broke from the weather tide while the ihip was lying n arly on her beam ends and went through her 1 wo boats were ot out one containing thefe\^n furvivors a:ul the other upwards ol tr - enty gentleman chiefly paifengers •, in going down the frigates main yard unfortu nately ftruckthe latter and ihe was feen no more at very eminent ri captain pinker ton of ilie brig brownlow fucceededinpre ferving the lrhall crew of the othen i bue were on board the leda two gc neral officers and a very numerous ftaff but the men could remember no name ; it is in the whole to be feared t hut near 300 lives rtere"loft 1 he council line to ; refolution that i co miti , co poled of five memb r ■. f hall b ppointed atid to ;■ike a report m the funii '■hii b u 1 rue t ■ihe nation fi om t(;e fuc rs ot 1 nigrant ■1 he amount oi tin.iv in ,. isfl ed to be it 00 million . kingston jam jan 16 sunn dutch pailengers who nine in one of the foreign vtil'tlr and left ciiracoa about five week ago mention that the orange-co loured i " is ftill flying in t'lat place in 1 ' : ' tin 29th the council de >' > i that the meit ol hi jth bruuiaire ma bi apj lied to all perl'ons confined in the ud i '(-:>. , tu ents the rebel andc \ ; . 1 ■.<•. ■ti d anc that n 1 .. fliall he ■■''■with the uii.i-.--il exei tion ud ac tivity b i u •■els november i3 li troops which aft on the right b ' ol ■khii . have crolfed the sieg . 1 idvan ed tov rd lei era oj the vil lages > ' had pofl i of the light 1 ■-. in on i '.'. i f poll the furprized a ,! iai hn unt ol the hullar 0 bqn oe apart hi f ! ■■-. di prifi t r ; the otli r ow ( i th ■hi tothe fwit'tnefi of their hor fcs general lefevre does 1101 allow the a iftriansa moments repole ; he has purfu ( tnerato t : mountains where they ha\e rail ed bui notv ithltanding an obftinate re iiii.ii i on their part tli'ey have been forced there at 1 oblij ii to retreat fhould the re publicans perlevere it is poflible for them : • . ith the lahn with fcarcely any obibcle , ■ieir way tl e enemy nor having left fo i 1 a a . 6000 troops to protect the whole of ili i territory onthefideofthehunfpruck general man eau has ftc pped theprcjgn fs of the uflrians : he has even defeated one of 1 ivanced guui'ds which had puflied for '■..■. neat i oblentz fhe republicans irc toiling night and day in forming entrench diirrift of north-carolina 1 e it remembered that on the feventh day 3 of march in d e xxthyear of the inde pendence of the ui : ted states ot america jonathan pi ice and john strother of the faid diftrict have depolited in this office the title of a map the right whereof they claim as authors in ihc words fi her ing to wit : a m a p oitlie state of north-carolina agreeable to its prefent huundaries in conformity to the aft of the coritrrfr of the united staic intituled " n°aft for the encouragement of learning by fecur ing the copies i)t mr.pr ciiarr and books to the authors and proprietors of fuch copies during tlie times therein mentioned ' a nealf c n cd when 1 fee 1 front - 1 " - nen i 1 t!il win tcr aiid the ir.aer one nor nuikin i.jr v thin an inch or 1*0 when it is ihut — i pronounce that the owner buys his wood " moofirou dear ipmebody is always gone " intr tlu 1 ev ■" " i lately heard oi an indolent farmer win bad a fore a roul.'c ai buying of when it it fo monftrous clear ' ii o n ■ould get into ui uv ii corn-field * nv i . |