quence of the repeal of t\ie tvlin and Milan, timing the umCrf|HrEuon in 1- rai.ee. Several Ar • Usv. ...... i_____ ... 1 •*»n»cvica»i . ’•had, however, been liberne/a'10*1' '«*’ with the captors, which con.or, ■corrtim er\ Kt* flw* ~...... •. *. j, , tsarctioi.ee! by the council of J*'B l,dU*-without reference to the iltcrc-'l 'In the Neptune came pwi' !“ ’•' Prince Allen, ami the crew ,Vtrj S', met, captured by the l'rciu h a c] i“‘ 'the port of Fecamp, also Mr. p,. _)Un. of Boston, bearer of dcsiatcK ? •' excellency Joel Barlow, Esq. nibSsT, :' temiviy of the United States t0 t:lC . Franco to the Secretary of State. ^ Amoiv other American vessel’s lt;W: France, v.\ s the ship Acastus. W,n‘ ' master, with a cargo of .tobacco, fro' ,?Point, (James Hiver) btjon-nn^ i'/“,P • , J . ° •* *J *-outon *i onningcn; vv,\se release Mr Burl,endeavoring to ciK ct, threatei*in-* U °! ’Ilopkins says it wu\ reported J to ^the communications n. rule to J,is govcprelative to the repeal of the Berlin lt;-.• i v-decrees if that ship was : ot IiLe»aud ”tHornet was at Cherburg detained forlow’s despatches.An immense force was movii.c-fromto the north of Europe, the object lo t ‘fthe continental, nmv called in Fi:ncc tlversal system. The F.mperor, it wmeped, would leave Pans shortly to join theMr. Barlow was still nejjocuaing (on the ■ult.) with the Duke of Bussano,aid cor.tf.ito flatter himself that the French goveir.iwould enter into some commercial arravmcnts; but the Ameticans generally,ii, Fr2were apprehensive nothing would be ('.one'NICHOLAS HOPKIXS