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ie north-carolina mercury and salisbury advertiser s a l i s b v r y printed & published bv francis c o u p e e thursday april 10 1800 !{;«. 101 vol ii london january 9 l s papers to the 6tb inft we received ' .^, v the brief ftatement contain ac |, o j a p't.'ect reconciliation between si aod auilria — plans tor the vigorous i cc ution oi :''>« war en the par of the a „ '..,- 1 r>ointrnent of bournonville as ' rt h miniiler tc the cor.rt of berlin the in tion ot the leg'ulative body and the mte account of their firli fittings—bo r , ordered by buonaparte to the mtmo f the late pope — m«afares to reconcile pri-lb to iv.c new government the re jf thirty journal w "<» had been order '['„, muiyort-d — ihs arrival ofbarthe ' j a f a r c — new revolution in jswitzer j in favour or buonaparte — abjeft tludi ion of the conduct of the senate of ham i with regard to the furrsndcr of nap • fandy and his aflbciates — angry rcicrt 3j';-ir:r on tlir occafion c . i d'er rc.ni franklorti h ted r s . r 2 , ,,|_'< i v.now not what e;t.-:t ths laic ,. s •)■, r -• » . uny bav on the bellige • now«rs ; b*it it is certain that a good ending is re«eu8)tli!h?d between the , m - .--( 1 c\>oris 3ri.i the explanation . j-u to \ ■• r—i'.'cd the coaiitioo w ,. hjv tc this har;nony may > iivr is tiie r a n which intcl . . ij li is been 1 ail agreed upon ■f ,.. • f3:npa»s n v will co«n«nand n army of 1 via : 80,000 rudia-ns and tiatinej bauaria-ns swifs and r\e ov 11a si jadependentiy of the | .. , . d itiake the entrance through ir ; o.tjpte arrived on the territory france suwarrow will proclaim himlcif jent of the kingdom and act in that cha in by means of a fpecial power obtained a lau'isxvili the ftrchduke chirlek-will penetrate tbelame tiine into a i face while general ias fh jii enter with his arnay into pro ic and daupl.i.v through nice ar.d rce!onett?o 1 tofccon thefe operations englar.d bit firft offered to furnifh an army cf oo cnen recoll«cled that this army fo native wo-.u not be lo wfeful as a rufii itmr ; and the fame firm that would be uired for an ejnghih force of 30,000 men i'.dt>i fufficient cr 100,000 men belong to the tmperor paul ; — confidently is f-rred ad tncing the monsy and has pro ed to p?y the eir.percr of r.uflia the fora bur millions qsriing o be at the difpofal l latter on the firtt sf march next i'ruf 1 tthis monent does net appear to have wed into thefe arr n;iements but we till « ta ice her in the spring taking an a part in favour oflhe coalition was peremptorily infilled that they tsme within the ttrms of the convention find ing at length that the quc(hon could not be evaded it was ri-qucfled of us a a favour thai thefe men might be the laft on the lift of thofe to be exported from hence in order that the french government might have tine to provide ihe proper quarters for fellows cf thtir description guciation commencrd under iuch fufpiciouj li noc fatal circumfiaiicts ' b a l t i«m o r e march t 5 . important : we are indebted to the pohtenefs ofci.pt gcoimel for ibe following information :_£,, ; days previous to le.ving port a french chip | n-«oed che vengeance avhicb proved to e ; the fame which cn bge d the ( onluijalion nf 35 guns for s hours in the night tj t'.e i!t ! tcbruary drifted o there in the greateft j tjiorefk with the l tls o | fc cr niain n , al}j fore | ar.d mizen top te 3 ft 3j jn d fiv c ftci water ir j her hold but this was on!j a trifling psrt cf the havoc mafle by the deltruclive thondts of'the vengeful tru^ton upwards af 1 wo hundred ftut n k u cd 1i)d w0ui . ttri frrewed her decks among their the srfl u teriant and fevcral land officer of dfftinaiojj the officers of the vengeant were rot difpoled to be comrhhcicative en ht d,\ya of their eng«gemcnt—bai fromv.hiat ccui be collefted it appeared that thej fcyght she conftellatidn till her main-irofl * t ni over board when they thought iibtft to iyre^d all the fail they could and make crt in their eagern/fs to efeape the loft their owa niain-maft which happened icb much wound ed ; however thej rt fo ock as 10 be out , ot fight of ihnr bra»e antagonift when ihs fun rofe to wilt their difgrace the vcngear.ee i a tvi 0 decker irrnrts 54 an8 ? s : i8's ancj 32 prund cntcn des and had on boatd the tijne of her rrnrojici tre upward of 506 sneh hef:dts * hem t ibe late governor desfoumeaux c c ucja j loupe a number of field sic oihcr zzirs part of a re^.'n.ent of foci ard 6 irryjcans preffed cut of l'«h<terre prifons anc a large qnaniity of fpecie on loarri which f>'e a:j cor.;c;ing to france 2nd was btft a ttw hours out o guadaloupe whtn firft delcried by the gallant truxton had c omncdert j ruxrci hs>ppeneo to ore aw?j tor curracoa irfiead p jamaica the next morning he puldh:i7e ccn'plcted his triumph in putting into bis hands a rich prize worthy of lii valour ; as the ven geance befides her money had » ifrpe quan tity of coffee on board artl would hive ftru^k without furrhtr rtfiftgnce two of the firocrrcana wfco were on board during the tiigagement hav arrived in the citizen the vienna court gaz^ette of tut 2 1 ft ulr announces an important tdvantajte obt lined by a divilion ot gen mela's army in italy under the orders of count hohenzcllerr o ver the enemy in the neighbourhood ofnorj rbe capture e which place wa the refult of i!j ; s ctory the republicans were prompt ly purfued g tar at gavi an important town cl iltasi noi more thai 21 miles from genoa and which tl.tf imperialitts immediaiely in vefted the lof of the ej)emy in this affair was confider»b!f ; and count hoher-zollern expelled to riei ive great ai'vantsges from tht diforderly nature of tl'eir retrear gen melas had concentrated the n-.ain bodv of bis army at foflauo abou ten miles n js of coni several etrers which bad been rsc-ived from the coa of france ftatc the chouaus to be 80,000 ftrong 60,000 of liom are well difciplined and provided the truce is alfo fa;d to be at an end no particular aclion ; however has taken place between them and the republicans the white flag flies on fevers parts of the coaft the adn;irarly with the mnft feafonalile attention to the fervice tent out to lea during the late frvere weather no fewer than feven frgate each with four nionihs provifions on board and with ample fupplies or naval tores wiih orders to cruize on different lurions ro give atifianct to britiih liips in dilhefs and if neceflary to brinp them life 10 into port it ii a trait in the administration of the prefent b«:ard which will jurtly entitle them to the thanks of eve ry human heart jan ir the grand naval councils t th hague have pronounced fentence nfdeaiii up on capt connin he had iruck without makin the leafl refill ance to an f.rglifh tri gate not luperior in lorse he 7as fliot oa board a fliip of war mr.rch 4 estra-tt of a uizsr uom cay cftnf 1 j t h de cerober i?y8 " sinca vir arrival here we have lived under th noft dreaclfv tvrannjv particular ly face he agent bu'mei lies arrived tired with io much opnreiljon the inhabitants have at length determined to fer.d lim iff you ha-e inclofed * copy of the proclamatiofi which wu made by the conftitjled authori ties mr jriarcorm who is at the heard of the government has obtained by his ir tuci iheeojisdencs oit-rsry clafs ot citizem oil day the court of b».i3c pro turi by hew of hanjs confirmed the re i'.^iof the court of directors for renew al charter of corporation fcr leventy y«ars from i!ie expiration of its prefent h on condition of lending three mil the public free . cf interell fot lix •» nd at 5 percent intereft for fix 8 more ; but hiving permiffioo to demand l nt in the interta if conicls fcould be l - per cent or upwards \ l \* convention fign?<t at schsgenbrug : lberecolkded that the preference was n f c foldiers over tailor i a foon as change had gone fo far as to have de *' our prifoners of all the regulars mr 1 w '» informed tint tlie felons couvicls 8 il ey fla?es which the enemy mads us a j at fin their welch expedition would lle next in turn ths french govern ltl firdrefafe to receive ihcm but it a letter from the archipfbgo riporrs that kleber has made a treaty w th the i urks thefe papers contain a variety of details rej peeing egypt but no hiking facts they were brought over by the veilel that carried back the courier with the nfwer to the pio pofals for peace bets to a confiderame a^our are laid that the roval aefwer to e:ior.ap3rtr's letter will 2ot be communicated to the french peo ple if it fiiould it will cloubticfs be ac companied with a precious hs*p of gallic fophifms and fallchoo:!j official copies of the l?tt?r zf fiaosapsrte tohismflj^fty and of he reply cf lord grenviile addre.tcd to tal'eyraod 1'erig rd re now before the public they 2re of the higheft importance and will be rejd with the grcateft ivjd;ty — the lelzcr of the grand conlul is couched r vague and general terms bearing every feature of weak and pitiful delulion it in wholly inattentive to the rela tive intereds of his majefty al!ie nd to the confideration cf the caufes which produc ed the utrbappy though neeeflary conteft in which we are infolved and at the very mo ment of iti date the armies of the republicans are earnelt.'y exhorted to march to frefh con quefts a flight peruftl of tbi letter will be fufficient to induce every impartial man to think that no real aritantage to the grand objsft of our purluit soum rtml frcm a nc trai hated for iue federal gazette lltzkty e<iual!t7 proclamation cf the jccltitiiteu iuhomiei cf french guhna citizem the gent extraordinary of rr rtecativ ir*tfor had tnroorctd his drpartcre it his proclamations of the 2ifl and 23d hrcmatr laft firne which period e?«ry dtciiratton made before he director of the jury il<"«rly points cue that the g«nt eurr.el b'rwf '■'■<', was the infli«ator cf thi irfurrtdticn nei ther the conltituticn nor rhe iaw of tl.e 121k ni*ol of lh 6th j'ar itterui the co]onjlt
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Title | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Masthead | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Date | 1800-04-10 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1800 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 101 |
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Creator | Francis Coupee |
Date Digital | 2009-04-07 |
Publisher | Francis Coupee |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, April 10, 1800 issue of the North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy was bound in a book for this reason some of the text is missing at the edge of the pages. |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575667 |
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Title | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Masthead | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Date | 1800-04-10 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1800 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 1996667 Bytes |
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Date Digital | 4/7/2009 12:38:57 PM |
Publisher | Francis Coupee |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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ie north-carolina mercury and salisbury advertiser s a l i s b v r y printed & published bv francis c o u p e e thursday april 10 1800 !{;«. 101 vol ii london january 9 l s papers to the 6tb inft we received ' .^, v the brief ftatement contain ac |, o j a p't.'ect reconciliation between si aod auilria — plans tor the vigorous i cc ution oi :''>« war en the par of the a „ '..,- 1 r>ointrnent of bournonville as ' rt h miniiler tc the cor.rt of berlin the in tion ot the leg'ulative body and the mte account of their firli fittings—bo r , ordered by buonaparte to the mtmo f the late pope — m«afares to reconcile pri-lb to iv.c new government the re jf thirty journal w "<» had been order '['„, muiyort-d — ihs arrival ofbarthe ' j a f a r c — new revolution in jswitzer j in favour or buonaparte — abjeft tludi ion of the conduct of the senate of ham i with regard to the furrsndcr of nap • fandy and his aflbciates — angry rcicrt 3j';-ir:r on tlir occafion c . i d'er rc.ni franklorti h ted r s . r 2 , ,,|_'< i v.now not what e;t.-:t ths laic ,. s •)■, r -• » . uny bav on the bellige • now«rs ; b*it it is certain that a good ending is re«eu8)tli!h?d between the , m - .--( 1 c\>oris 3ri.i the explanation . j-u to \ ■• r—i'.'cd the coaiitioo w ,. hjv tc this har;nony may > iivr is tiie r a n which intcl . . ij li is been 1 ail agreed upon ■f ,.. • f3:npa»s n v will co«n«nand n army of 1 via : 80,000 rudia-ns and tiatinej bauaria-ns swifs and r\e ov 11a si jadependentiy of the | .. , . d itiake the entrance through ir ; o.tjpte arrived on the territory france suwarrow will proclaim himlcif jent of the kingdom and act in that cha in by means of a fpecial power obtained a lau'isxvili the ftrchduke chirlek-will penetrate tbelame tiine into a i face while general ias fh jii enter with his arnay into pro ic and daupl.i.v through nice ar.d rce!onett?o 1 tofccon thefe operations englar.d bit firft offered to furnifh an army cf oo cnen recoll«cled that this army fo native wo-.u not be lo wfeful as a rufii itmr ; and the fame firm that would be uired for an ejnghih force of 30,000 men i'.dt>i fufficient cr 100,000 men belong to the tmperor paul ; — confidently is f-rred ad tncing the monsy and has pro ed to p?y the eir.percr of r.uflia the fora bur millions qsriing o be at the difpofal l latter on the firtt sf march next i'ruf 1 tthis monent does net appear to have wed into thefe arr n;iements but we till « ta ice her in the spring taking an a part in favour oflhe coalition was peremptorily infilled that they tsme within the ttrms of the convention find ing at length that the quc(hon could not be evaded it was ri-qucfled of us a a favour thai thefe men might be the laft on the lift of thofe to be exported from hence in order that the french government might have tine to provide ihe proper quarters for fellows cf thtir description guciation commencrd under iuch fufpiciouj li noc fatal circumfiaiicts ' b a l t i«m o r e march t 5 . important : we are indebted to the pohtenefs ofci.pt gcoimel for ibe following information :_£,, ; days previous to le.ving port a french chip | n-«oed che vengeance avhicb proved to e ; the fame which cn bge d the ( onluijalion nf 35 guns for s hours in the night tj t'.e i!t ! tcbruary drifted o there in the greateft j tjiorefk with the l tls o | fc cr niain n , al}j fore | ar.d mizen top te 3 ft 3j jn d fiv c ftci water ir j her hold but this was on!j a trifling psrt cf the havoc mafle by the deltruclive thondts of'the vengeful tru^ton upwards af 1 wo hundred ftut n k u cd 1i)d w0ui . ttri frrewed her decks among their the srfl u teriant and fevcral land officer of dfftinaiojj the officers of the vengeant were rot difpoled to be comrhhcicative en ht d,\ya of their eng«gemcnt—bai fromv.hiat ccui be collefted it appeared that thej fcyght she conftellatidn till her main-irofl * t ni over board when they thought iibtft to iyre^d all the fail they could and make crt in their eagern/fs to efeape the loft their owa niain-maft which happened icb much wound ed ; however thej rt fo ock as 10 be out , ot fight of ihnr bra»e antagonift when ihs fun rofe to wilt their difgrace the vcngear.ee i a tvi 0 decker irrnrts 54 an8 ? s : i8's ancj 32 prund cntcn des and had on boatd the tijne of her rrnrojici tre upward of 506 sneh hef:dts * hem t ibe late governor desfoumeaux c c ucja j loupe a number of field sic oihcr zzirs part of a re^.'n.ent of foci ard 6 irryjcans preffed cut of l'«h |