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Mr. BRADFOliJ :

HpO acquire and to fecurc tiiles toJ. Ian J, is what at prefcnt natni al-

ly and necelfa ily engages the atten- -

tionfof the citizens of Kentucky. To'make bona side purchasers and aCtualfettltrs as fecurc as pofliblc withoutjnjuting those who may have other ti-

tles to'the same lands Or otherwiseitatiug it How far, under our com-

pact with Virginia, and confident withouronltitntion, we can compel clai-mants to step f 01 ward and ailert theirrights or be forever baried by non-clai-

is the fubjed. 1 have a desire toenquire into. The Ameiican mottowas, Let every man mind his own bufi.7iefs. The Kentucky motto iliould beIieai ly.lhe same." Let every man wind hisLand bujinefs, because no species ofproperty deserves or requites moieattention; because is he does not,fonts one will be lure to suffer, and itis molt reafbnable that of two or moretlaimants, where one is an innocentpurchaser and in aiflual pofl'effion of

legal right, that he or they shouldTfuffer who have fhewn the moftlndo.Jence and nrgleift. What is the situ- -

ation of this country i Claim uponclaim afferted, & latent claims fpring-5n- g

iip ! No purchaser can say he issecure however Prudayhc has been5n fecu ring the warraHteyWIiow ma-ny families have foughLthis aflylum ?

moved fiom unfertile tofertile lands,in order to secure to their offspring amere proinifnig inheritance I and cananyone say afluredly to his children,when J up gone this --Milt be yours ?

lie who makes these remarks, Mr.Bradford, (madeindeed By everyone)is not puffed up w ir.li the idea, that lteJiajs sound a cure for the evil ; a sewqueries lhall be first slated, in hopeshat they may draw into public atten-

tion, the thoughts and opinions ofmore penetratinn; heads, aftd mare a- -

ble wiiteis the fifBjeVt deserves it,but is no fueh a ofle'appears, I promife, in some ofyolir sutureons, to contin"uein"anfver

'ift. The compact with Virginia,speaks to this amount " That all jiri-va- te

rights and interejls of land withinthis state, derived from the laws ofVirginia, prior to our feparmion,fhallremain valid and secure under thelaws of this llate, and fliall be deter-mined by the avis now txijiin in Vir-ginia " Quere. Is the expreflion,laws new extfting to be u.'eritood theStatute laws of Virginia only, or ever,ylaw exijling or acknowledged by the'Virginians r exijt in their ltate, con-

cerning the rights & tnterefts of land I

2d. Was there ever an instance, or(is theic was not) could a present ci-

tizen of Virginia levy a sine on land,ami bar all who did not, within fiveyeais, put in and aflert their claims,infants &c. excepted and (is this isanswered in the affirmative) why nota citizen of Kentucky ?

3d. Is ines could be levied, whatgtrbd efFects would such proceedingsprocure to the bona side purchaser, orto the citizens at large r Would theybe fofalutary as ro induce us toapplytqgthe state of Virginia, is we cannot;fttopt them under the laws exifimg inVirginia J '.

41I1. Vh?t"3eafonabIe objectiori (Incafb application was made) could theViiginians have to our palling somelaw rclpecting .ton claim, or fhorten-in- g

the acls of limitation i'fhcre is nothing, sir, more agreea-

ble to a writer, confeiousof his weak-nes- s,

than to fcieen himself behind aa bulwoik of queiies. Is be does so

with unfeigned apprehensions, a can-

did and generous obierver, will leadhim forth by the hand, and administerconfutation ; but is no fuoh fiiend ap-

peals, and he afterwards venturesforth, he need not be afraid of being'laughed at. But I am in hopes some'one will in pity relieved J

l.am, sir, your hble. fervt.CAMILLUS.

Mr. John Bradford.

Ingratitude is a crime so shamefultliat thctnarrwas never yet sound whowbulJ acknowledge himself guilty ofit.

NO TICK is hereby given, that Ifliall, on Saturday, the fifth day

of!oveinbernet, attend, with thecommiflioners appointed by the courtof Franklin county, at the mouth ofGilbert's creek, (fomernncs calledJIailey's run) in the fuid county, thenand there to take the depositions ofwitnefles to" prove the fpeci.il placecalled for irran entry of twehoufand

ne hundred and fifty acre?, made intfcename of John Marshal!

THOMAS MARSHALL.

Foreign Intelli'rence.

Get many.

BARMEN, near ELBERFELDT,'June jo.

Extract from the official details sentby the Count de Nefl'elrodc.

They sought for fourfucceffive dayson the Lahii. The course of that ri-

ver is in some degree iinrjede"d by thequantity of dead bodies which haveMoated down the flream. and

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Oils

budge theirthis isfaid the thei.

they en- -

Hack-enbourg- e.

dIC Llll" , e3l Waitenflebei. estheaps. Republicanswe.e Se atlwev clock jefterday.rnmnlilv Wan i,t. thisinfl. very

JODRDAN."

'r"iitationedinthe Ehienbreit- - battenes. Generalsftcin have pasted the, Rhine Nieu- - wee." Weyerbch and Qokareth Defaix, Beaupon, and Pernio pniweid Le Fevre's towards enU' fa,vr ol'tl,e .fej'tne enemy

gen, "a n,a4e "lo11 viAWltiU continues. grett extent c.fwere yesterday near ;"".,, length and villagesjogne. Charlespears firmly resolved notFrenchman this side the RhThey write

mally announc

from ILV' uiea' lneeffedl has been with caflbons

ESSEN, Iune2N fi,;,,,), ent ih2All which have been of M,'r al'",y' PartJ- -

French CUla'ly tlie tlif'"'are from T business

bulletan Z niened. .""i f,n nobody?j k"ew !heir Nieu- -

places. Scveial peifons Radt, was ppolcd, e:eiday mor- -herecaped from they agjrqefthat the the French ,.&lable. Sixty bdrges have b-- en sentdown Rhine Cologne, ofwounded number of cannonhas been placed the ofDufleldotff.

The garden of the courts, and thehouse tlie tier the hounds,which next with several other

marl d-- 1 ';onor ""orm yon,thit- -molirion. that

the French vicllabliflicd thei tlvis day.

June a, moiriJwg IMCletter from the bieg', written

the night before the last,informs thai the French rout-ed that the Auitriaus have fountthem every day fince'the withgreat that,heavy whichheard, they Sow the enxm,i,sof 'Ihethe aieli duke, ell thewing, is ths fi.'eof The gpnials Leffv-- e

Jlaupoul, Iiae voundedythe of the former killed.

fiom nthiuforu.s the Aulhians took

of Nicuweid the eveningbefoie they had time the

A'"These

Which

way.is

ii.rorcemenc aivmonsthe

march poffitlebattle

whKh mostblood made

copious streamsreduced,

uver, Strengththe right

daygteat

which Iiaethe

aHenhon is pre- - eonJ" WhoF ofP.ers and" private,sent fixed up ,n the 1 geneial officers i the ... h- -has not been in motion j by ta'.. 13since morning. that enmage. and the pteciiion

Auitrians the opnofite J.M.ti,., .,., i.the-river- , aifd e med the soldier.tercd Mulheim.

In theJune

eveniiitr eirrhfppnrl- -Arch-Duke- " Charles

e that his

lecfted in The Freylenrepnlfed, and last

i ,!, ..,. " e lenru ac that a ft

leav

" respect,

. .. ,,w .,.. w. ; a; i,. .. , - , ...vicinitvof "' yeueiaay all its formidable

at ; ate; division e1 ,n with The

& encmJ a Auut at territory, aat Mulheim, V

l1 ne arch-duk- e

on

refolutiou to th

been

been

gam

army

The

woundeds

that

np- - troops,effifr One its The quite ftupified1,,mn, l I'"' V'.r"ed fl,r" tackas

Frankfoit, that a a,:a n Wewinc p,ifo,.ers al- -foV- - ' . 'ijeady-tpken- , feveial ai.d

wesfx.T'tJ Kovr fnfflci- -

onj .

particulars iCc!,'1

"a iconfirmed 04 e Yellerday

as you annex- - t?. S? 'A andland "

arrived JK. '

yesterday, who had alrcadlJCefrall ;

lufs of is1 incalcli- -

to fullmen, A

on .ramparts

inn ofu "it,

head-quarte- r,

midnigbc,

iadvantage and fio-- a

had

wlfbleafrr

Wurmfur's,thcgRhine.

andBrother

brankfort;us, that

pofi'effien

.

head-quanei- s

haVreceivedto

expedition.onSunday,

en

COLOGNE,

ictHunddriick. li.

cnimei.dauoi.sIt wi

011 ....,en

LIMBOUlfG,of

lestbead-quaite- rs

yelterday at

co.iflantly at

to

is"" oe- -

it

toTM y and sJady

co- - is at- -as unex.ected.

isW?g&&.e- . .

The 7cnnr7.r' .u' 7 " K not Plb,e

commendationtheSimbreafi, h ;ii on P

reccivedofthe.etieatofihe

will see thequarters,

A"dern?ch- - ni'" tMas

ffiKlW 4c,lvironsgeneral R,nt DufiiddorfF, in all the neighbor-'K-

f' defima,,",,.' it f

thence,

otis

Siegboarg.

an

rraacc.

PARIS June

SOMBREMHJSE.

Jourdan, He will ion 1 oft extraoidiiiaiy. rn - . . , .") jmLih rutiier particulars

tsecutivc direjfioiy.'TITI7C.

buildings, are already fur ' cne tQ

It is that rait of the army which as

In tlw'

iA

ats, re

;

th

cannonadeare

as as liclitare on

isAbetter of tre

to en

relljejor

1

at

liare iF ,,t 1,.he

'io.

.

t0 thbv

,-- i.- -.--""

to.

or

retreat Nieuweid, palled ihethe day befoie vellciday the

ateft order, and without losingman, though theprefeme

rfegiments enemy cavaityseveral bpttalions infant

as v.

in con.1.- - U- -

i

"' l"c ne hi

H, T . '?1-" ."-- .ed

in

ui- -

in

le inot s

of oftwelvj ot from of Duke ct

ttrMeftroy Parma in iretwo laun- - ty ofpeare between .Sam

Consequently Fiench scaking entirely, so dcanged Dukeleuired hours at not in.'Ul

limit; was soon done pa.ncnt part themtalents of Ci- - reman.s

frilet, captais wha belie. ed Chevalierwrrkmen on zai already signed prelimina- -

fecontl wa3 slopped of peace in Onebe to.-- reached bridge. of cm clauses in ti ea- -

b'idu,e was,aimy took;iio(uion Suyn. ft. fchii

whence returned which exirts betTvCn. .. . .. ...!.. ...JL J . .. .

inj'S bridges beloie Nieuv. ot ' S1"1"1 ; nic rnreai :ib

coorfe, must imme.iiarelv ed cavaliy battal-dt- i

eel their foi ce to Dnfieldoi.f. Tn'o V'rftllc thiitteth half-brigad- cd

waggons to ""r command of lii igadler Arnaud.French have fallen into "hands of ba t .ns and thiidour brave troops. The ictieat regiment light horse. Co-lO- ut

complete. louei dtftihguilhed theni-Jun- e

as, m afternoor- - the cool ness" precisionfi.--, le absolute, anct which displayed in tlieir mincE'i-th- e

rout complete ; tiling con- - v"", executed thefirms this. 'Ihe accounts nni Duif-- fi'f enemy', artillery. At

Dufteldoi-ff- . Keczoig, EFerfeIdt, length, eleven at night, that partall agree this point- - The sol- - of the bridge of Nieuwied, which

is extract fiom letter tcnrJs the right branchwritten at DiifleldorfF yesterday Rhine, was rciroicd witJlout accident,

evening: good friend, in- - ' General Kleber. who was ret eat-ste- ad

of repairing Fiankfort, our i"g on Sieg, veftercUy attack-arm- y

is returning hither! The engi- - e-- ' inthepoft Uketadt. innceis are an ived complete so, - mo'niwg. The enemy's w as Co

tided camp Dufleldorfi, pull f idden, that he deemed it lcfs'dartgedown, and the -- ve- U!j "in, oatcie, man continue

1. fl 1 lry tluiW' lianas in tnerrGeneral Klefter bunging bacK Uk

to this place, and aoi ivu or

of North,ders hithtr with all

of Ucksreth,took place was

deftrudive j was slowin Two divisions ex-tremely are still, on this side

thethat and haltened to

Jue zx,

The papers of will give yora or intelligence ; butwill not tell you all, not that of

we orcular deinoi. (nationthe Fiench allowed that

Kleber

Theflying est

sidehave cor.fi corxsEeNot

tiiethe

We belieswere

the

this

w"eoccupied our

ofinc. van"

n'

the the thc and

varidns conduced.by

the

by

ARMY' the lest

commander of themm.; l"'fthe

"avepretended, the

to

ofthe

rudbp.iin,

endeavored been liedf'r-ic- e

ciiei it;' rel.othe has

lcaft will thebur by

activity, andof

tilename.

most ionsthc by

uiu'ertakes putr.f

tUlby

the twoasid led

aresr: by

were

&c.the

me,So,

the wastwo the

the attackand

witn

ileal

All bat-

and

r. tie therefore madeneceUary difpolitions, and marched.gainft the aflaifans he pven beat

ack the heads ot thefeEemy's co- -mii. n rnniTi-nU- f

fWSr'Pr!icuarly incavaiL--v, advancing' his tu o flanks, lie returned tohis sit ft position, and theie maintainedhimself.

" Tlie action ccafed at three in thcafteri.oon. The irenei al was

Rhine; have iume his in night, gam

wing.thelmesof DulIeldorfF. Dminj; ourretreat,several partial adtions tookplace, the particulais of which can-not send you, as have not receivedthem ; but our troops invariably dif--

both courage and skill, andot arfingle pofl was so

retreat wa conducted withtest order.I Pilir?rl riirinrtrc Cup- -

was more deftruclive coolnessficiently praise courage,than that of Flurus. retieat is pevfeverence of troops, whocomplete. A great deaf of baggage" fongi,t three day's purfhedhas pafjed thiongh town, and tr march night .

full ot vounded con- - .rtfcgglers nor fugitives werellantlyarrmng. Gen. Collaud is dead ifSthliPnvpm.

.,,., AV "6.ra Anu luls tnc tune jucige ut 4

1111,11. him with that confidencewhich ae. ts difalled,

Health and'

'Army of Rhine and .Vofelle.HaulI'man, Commifihry the oern

ment the'Executie Diiectoiy.(Strafbnre, Juqe 1 1 in the morrinj- -" Your ouleis executed. J he

army pafljjd Rhine month, pa'clobR Kehl our own. vi h"""""

"Unat5r, A"' vigor.Kleber's

Co- - number of

of

l,raVerya troop. enemy

amlhundred

pruoners.

t. cann()Tl

' bravery ofy

"''' '

thoilla:,d

Atinir

of

cf

tnat

the

juii, me ufw quarteis, ie going toTurkheim, when they directingtheir march toStrafliurg From fi'chunanimity every tl irg is to be expect-ed.

have jnft the ccmmand.:r incfinsf. he as palling Khii.c.

chief at:1 fm; ul '

r j

a

of this glwi-iou- s expedition.Health and greeting.

W. flUhSMAN."We atthts time iifij-tu- o thoa-Car- d

men in buabij : the at ofClonde is epofed to ihe ddi.-- gr

and is ittreat appt.r to be cutoff.

art affiired, tl.at at the inft;a- -y, fion ot the Chevalier Azzara. r.iunir

ti ppotted by pieces cannon, thc King trie1 Ik enemy the has compi tne

rafts, wlilih they andagamft the firlt withoi.t the m ill

b it far contributions which thei., feveial to paid, or on

this of that of v.hkhthe zeal, unpaid.n.ca irtillety, It is that the Az--rointnan4ed the has theb i !e j thc rjft rits Pope's

it the the th'w' While iepaiiii, ty is that which the Holy Father

the on thc to a p tobichf it its match the ciinreliea... .1, ""-- omer

ttie enemy the and two

belongir.'r the theli the

of byGrosjean,

selves andYes the treat is they

eeiy underf of the

burg, aton

an a to over of

myto

of atto

of tolevel ground, l" to

to

to

tliea

fi.flbut neireivinir

ott

to re- -

of thi the rest pafi'ed march to

even

I

ayedforced, that

the

J rnrmnrtleofUckareth the

The and thefor and

this n lieitiierbarges men are--

tobefi-e-

ip

and e

of

2.,are

the actwo

c

were

" I

thec .:..iA witn

a

""

havemy

We

athe

I

the

rrence and Home. Or. the o her handthe Ait des Loir a'bii'is that ourtroops are inarchiflg to Re:

he Obf.rver of the ic - alfa cf,

that General Ruf-a-, athead of a French column, h.:s marchedto Leghoin, and mnft b:.i e reachedthat place before this ; that Mafli i

directs the fieg"e of Maiilur ; and thatEfpinoi commands at ;ilan

American Occurrences.

New York.

NEW-YOR- K, uplift o.TOUG5I STORY

Ycften'iy morning it was feporteclwith con f'dence, and genent-rall-

until noert, that the ilepub'licaiifrigate Concord had been taken bythc fiiitifh filgnte Thetis, and a aii-et- y

of paiticulars related to render.Tilauhblci but it has been difcoe tio hae been the lye of the day. en cn- -ted by thoie whole w ifncscorreliwi

wifji the lye piobably foi the p'.r-pof- e

of Wounding the fceih.gs of t'.iefriends of that gallant nation, tu'French Republic. Oui last accountJfrom the Concord were, that she wasat a diflance, and of the Thetis, thptshe was cruising on the Ainei .can coiitin company with the Preoyanre u rlHuffan, for the pnrpofe of waylay in"some unwai y coasters. or other pro-

perty of the American citizens, a?jfr-abl- v

to tieaty, to be adjix'ie-ue- atHallrfax, Utrtnuda, Newor some other Britifli receptacle ot fto-le- n

goods.iI-- yH?"4-- 5

Taken up by the ffrhferiber,living on the waters of fra' cn--oreek near Ousieys 'ill one rayMare sour ycr.rs old, with a ionic!tell on, trots and pefs, alout sour- -

as well as the bi other ofGen. Lefevl--e : advantage than du'ring the reti eat ; teeu hands '"S'j ; ai,P' 1J 'e'' to 61

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ARCHIBALD CLINTON.

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