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L Xmu raicru! couniry, moi fcituttc of ar has been unkind, to. 5 .fHOMAS TRUXFON.. Un ited States Hp Confix Uatitn, - ; , .February. 2, 1800. 'Lift of Officers and mem 'wounded mnd miffing, by the -atlien of the ifttf Fcoruury , t8oo, on hard the United States ll-p ConleHation, t 18 runs, Thomas Truxltn, Fff. ' " r. .c r . I. . commander, with a French bah enalbip tf guns. Jas. larvis, midfliipmati, miffing, tf : t -v rH I vh was in the maintop, Went o- vecboard wi h the mainmatt . l.- "William Dghifoot, killed, Jon. Ropinfonj a J oh 11 Smith, Thoma Stevenfon, John Wdliams,. John Wilfon, JaTnes Fottcr,- iiir.an, do do do do do ,00 do do do Vo do do do'- w do i AO i Etnmanual Manna, do . Robert Smith, do Emma'nnal Dsift, ' Ao William Powell. Old Jofeph Grower, - f do- u d.- ' Chriltopher M'Corwick,rMtfJdo Mr. A. Shi Icy, ad lieut. flight wound in the leg. Mr. P. C. Wederftrant,. mid fhioinan, flight wound in the head,, Mr. R. Warreiv rmdfliiyirian, fiiht wound in the head. Mr. F. . Comertord, Milter's Mate, flight wound in the liead. I I . 1 1 ' I 1 .... I LI I I t . t fijot through the back. . John Rogers, fcrgcant of marines, flight wound on the arm. Jonathan Bell, fail maker's mate, jfoc-lured leg. J Jjhn Hoxfe, feaman, arm thot off, and wounded in the fide. , William Mulgroves, feamio, fraUured thitrh. w f is. Carter, feaman, wounded in the thigh and in the lide. Ephraim Jabins, feaman, wound ed in the arm. Benjamin Bradford, feaman, arm fhat orf died Antonio Poyntz, feaman, flight wound on the head. ' l 1 I I I ,ll.in n f'imin flight wound in the arm and knee. tllWJIU lian ...... j Ueoree Matthews, oU ltaman, 1 1 e t ' fno ihirtd thiiih". I L od icaman, irac- , tared lea. Tbo.na-i FitZicralJ, 0' I leainan, plutcus maximua mullebRjly fcoun dcd. Cileries Lewis, old fcamanf fho! thro tlftf arm. ' '! fohn Bip'il. lev, leg !h tWR Piii io Smith, boy, woiindtd it. the back .of the neck. C. ler llian:on, marine, wound in the thigh. William S nail, marine, flioi through the thigh. William Howcl, old feaman, flight wound in the thigh. George Carfon, marine, (hoi thiougli the hand. S4VANNAII, Marth7. Ycflerday we wcie fa o n frirnd, with London papers dowi to the 8th of J muarv, and a Liver prol paper ot the 9'h, received by thellup Hope, Captain Callagham, 24 days from Liverpool , they cn tain nothing of moment, exeep the following intcrelUogcorrcfpoi; dencc : LONDON, Jan, .' fPublijhedh Jithritj.J Letter from the Mmidcr nfF. reign Arairin Frattct, an I fr ; General Bnonapartf, witfi ih an fwers to them by the Riht Hcnct. table t.rd Greuville, h t AlajtfHy'i Pn cueut).ot tfic luf f-- reign Attain. , TRXNhLATION. Mr I. no, , I Difpai.h, bv order of Gti.c Bionaparte, Full Conftil' of the French Republic, a meifcnge to Itndon He tf ihe rtesrrr of abetter from the Fit ft Confu1f ibe teirHb. Uc oni Mjvtiv the King ot trig lai d. I uutfl you logiee the uc crtTary ordrt that he may he ena V.1 10 ilelivrr it direQly into JTOl own hen 4. This fleo, in iifrtf, ton 1 ices the impoitancc ol its hptf. Accept, my l.nt t, the afluranoe ol my hightft co ihderatiun. (Signed) CM MAU. TALLFYRAND. Part the 5th Nivnfc, 8h year of the rteiich KcrublK, December a$. 799- , TRANSLTI01. Frrrh Reouh 1 SieiTlv of the Pcoole Libetiv Kdnlv. - w J- V I Bifearit"". F't'f Confil of tht Kep.blu, 10 hit Mtjifly the King of Great BrHain and of Ireland. Earis, -thcjth Nivofeyoth year of . ike Repulici Called by the wilhesof the French f aiioA"Tfj ncctrpy tnc 6r4l magiltr- cy ot the Republic, I think it pro per or entering into office, to make a direft communication of it to your Majefty. '"; U , The war which for eight years Ndias "ravaged the Tour quarters of the World, mult it be eternal? Are Ml pro i m m rir" , -, tit 1 1 n'tl trt 011 fvierc no means ot coming to au uuderltanrJing f Hciw can the Wt moft enlight- enfcjd, nations of EtTfOpe, pbwerftrH and Jtrong beyond what their lately and independence require, facrihee l.o ideas. or vain greatnds, the bene- hts Ot romm e rc r , inter nal pr ofper itv, and the happinefs of families r ManW, is it that they do not feel that peace is ot 'the fir ft necellity, as well as of the firft glory. J hele lenturfents cannot be fo reign to the heart of your MaiellM . ! 1 1 . .. ' ' " with the Isle viev of rendering ii vy uu 1 ti!if over a rree nation, aim Ylnir Majc"y will only fee" in this overture my lincere delire to contribute cdicacioufly, for thr-Je- conu time, to a ..general pacification oy a Jtep, Ipeedily, entirely ot con fidence, and difengaged from thofe forms whidi, necclfarv Dcrhans to difguifc the dependence of weak ttates, prove, only in thofe which are ftrong the mutual defire of de ceiving each other. I' ranee and England, by the a btift of their (trength, may (till, tor a long lime, for 1 he misfortune f all nations, retard the period ot linn ucui cKiinuneB. riut jl will venture tp fay it, the fate of all ci vilized nations is attached to 1 tit termination of a war which involves, the whole world. Of your Majefly, (Stoned) BUONAPARTE. 1 . .... . 1 .il VI Owning jirut, Jan. 4. Sir, I have received and laid before ihe King the 10 letters which yo:i m " ' '"e, .ana- r.is AUjcitv, .ceii'g no feafm to depart o'Hwime tonne which have lonx been citabliflied in Europe for tranf.jlingSfcufincfs w.tb foieign .laics, "his commanded me to re- 'rn in his na:ne, the official h wer wh.chl lend you herewith en- lofed. I have ihe honor to be, Willi kink mn.rn.tLA Your moll obedient humble km! (Signed) GRENVILLE. To tht Mwifter for Foreign Again , at Ptitis. NOTE. The Kine hat civen ftcauen: "'tn mil 1 icrutmn ir proof cl his lincere defire tor the rc-tl'rti'.IJimtnt ot kcurc and pcr- nanc-iit tranquiljiy in Europe. He neither is. nor has bren get in any comet for 1 vain ud f fe glory. c hf had nt. oilier view than that of maintaining -gainft all aggrclfion, the fights and upninefl ot lubjecb. I "t tlwfe he has contended againfi n unprovoked ti tak ; and lor the ante ol.jceJa he it f e ill obliged t. ontei d ; nor 00 he hope that this ucnlTiiy could b'renii vrd by en tcring, at ihe prefnt rr.oment, 'into negiHiaiioit wuh th fc whom j Mill IVtMlUIMHI HI III tei Til' U , laved iii the cXitcife of power m rai.ee. jiince no real a-KanltMl lfrrfrlsjHryl.aveor.lyto ,U fe 4", fom mh neKOciaiipnlcnfUy l lin rtr.ftdnk..,aand rhol. w ine great and ucltrah'e ohject of General Peace, trntil it ftiat a.f. tycUy appear that thofe caiifct have eafed ta operate, wl-kh originally, oKKlnfed he war, and by which it 9 T ' F ... more :han one itiftance renewed. 111 jt Dccn nroitji ini 11,1 n. I he fane (yfirra, 10 ihe preve temt of which France jiiftly ! rnbetall her prefent mtferict.' It Ihll h,f h hat a.fo involved the refl irriit of immediate and general t nt turnpeina long ind defitiictivecifi"iMon. i ' V "'"I! Si rfeJ ,M ihi vi nfiiittUjinri'ii, . n Inlltciei t e'nlenrr at t b 0W'mi- for the fxfenfKn nf Utltiyltcm - n4 I... ik. final, .tt i- 4. .11 ,.M . ,i 1 1 uriinni mn ! an rltahhflied Gttnmeift. the rc d (;.ntnei.ti, ihe re-1" """T 'n " nf RlKI having from Z rf,rm n,r r. tar, and in the midfi of ff " 1 1 ttn 1 Pn unpatallelcddtttrtf. bcfn,... r 1. T fiir-e rtf Vtmn,m havina ftfim v-ar 10 )faf w o'"i 'inparaiirico ntrt i U I, , I 1 . f tavimeil anil exhausted, o thu 1 a utdil.tur r air fpirit ol dit'taOlin ai(hfd anil cahautied, T .k. J..I...I. .L-t- :..J tt. tiw wnma rro- rtrl r, the Swift Cinut. .hit a- ti Fricttdi and I , AHiet,; hat fulticicatly been far tifucd . Germany haa cn taged : ItaTf, fltwigb now refcurd from its invaders, has been made the (ceoe ot unbounded rapine and anarchy His Majefly has himfclf been compelled te maintain an arduous and burthenfome contett for the independence and exiltcnce of his Kingdoms. Nor have thefe calamities been confined to Europe alene : They have been extended to the most distant quarters of 'the world, and even to Countries fo remote both in lituation and interests from the prefent contest, .that the very existence of fuch a war was perhaps vtmkuown to thofe who toui.d them- telves fuddenly- involved in ail its horrors. While fuch a fysrem continues to prevail, end while the blood and treafure of a numerous and powerful nation can be lavifhed in its fupport, experience has fhewn that no detence but that or open A and steady fcotility cn be aviting. tThe vttau-IUgm have only prepaei fhfJyr for frefh aggreflion fftffltwpa a .aetertnineo reiistance alone that, is now due whaeer jcraains in Europe of stability for prooertyfor perfonal liberty, for foci al order, or or ihe free cxercift ti religion. ; For tljlfZj thefe elfeniial ohjeel, his majesty cannot place his reliance on the mere renewal of general profefios of pacific cifpofitio $. Such pro feflions hae been repeatedry hel out by all thofe who have fuccef (ively diftiSed the. refources of France to ttie'destruction of Europe ; and whom the prefent rulers have declared rc have beeri all, from the beginning aod UllSformly, incapa ble of "maiaintng the relations of amity and peace. Greatly, indeed, vvill his M jfft) rejoice, whenever, it man snpeartrat the diiijS to wh eh h .... .t ... douiin ions, andtliote of Ins al iis, nave been fo lair exptc', hisred'v ce.if ed ; weiever he Hull be la i fi d that the'necenl-y of retkbtlce.ti a an end ihat after he experience : (oniany ViVftitf cira? and in er n betur pimicpht have ultimafeU pre vaiiert in r ranee : and ihht all iue . or jcCti of ambition, and all 3 , t'je reW HcU fthtmct a- dHtrueTon which he Mdaageired the very ex itlentt nt ciVil focieiv, have at leag'b been 1inaHy reltnquilhed : But Hie coiivtd ! tif luth a change, howe ver agreeaMctoliism.ijrlty'i wdhes. can rclult eoly fron expci ience, and from the evidence of fadk. Tltcbelt aad uott nat'ir il tilrV. ol its reality and penimuettee, v .ul I e the teQnra im of that 1 : 1 1 m .1 Prince wliuh for To many reninrim iniihtrtined' the Freifh nation in profperit et home, and in confidrra ion .iii.l rtlpeCt ehrnad : Such nn vent would at. once have rrmoved, md will at any time remove all ob laclei in 1I1- way of negoriaiion or peace, It enolrt ceiifirm 10 Kianc, he unmolred enjovmeni of im n,ifc int irrthcfty j nnl ii tnuhl pur iu ill ilie ittltrr rutinm in K ropr( ,n yttiaoilhy and ptttt, ttm reeortry vhich iliry are new comnelleu to rtk Hy other rejewa. Bui, de(irki et fuch io eveiif .imfi both to Kranct md ta the wot 1 1 it it no- iuhit modeeieliift tt) u,, l it Mijrlty Haiti 'lie pgfli'.ili - 0 '-'lire ,r f,.i, ,;,r d , ., 11 M( j-Hy nttiiet no rlalm to' pefn I, ta Kratie hai (hall hrhr for 0 - --se n-r,M, or lit wholr hnnr'. It-fiialt vefiihe aathi rfty neer ifiiri I if ,I llitinn ll. Ian. I mmSS umm. 6 ot hit alliet, and lothe eeneral fifrtv .1 Kntnpr W'hft,ver lie (ball itidyr 1 nai lift.,, iGfiiiif can 111 inv manurr Hr nained. m rHubinc cither from 'l r internal ftuaiUnt rrhat rtmntry, from whofe incroal fiuatrt tae danger hai trifei ot front loch eiher rirctmidaum o what eer naii'te --at pr-nl ic ,hr Ijidr cad Ma jcllf wdl eagerly en.fcrate the ni.pnr inn t lu fiiirrrt moh hit allirt ihe Unh-rnt1? no fWch ftcurity hiiher print iplethy htrl. .he M.(,nt,n lMCM will he directed no reenSra hlf '.a Ii. k. . -1. 1 . a . BL 10 inipr i. p, - l'M",,My ihit utoatinn .1 .. f, " P reioin for Hm Mi eanionclmr. Priteeri. thnlr nr i,h K.. ... t . .c , ' ' ' " "t,Nl to the luPDinrf, ,,1 hit rl .ii f r-t inii iirf'n ita . ' n.-., pn,,, nil . jtnet to roniwtue beyond the ntreifr ltf h ihrt ottcineieH nti. '"' ,ri njMghtmM, h.ri - t""ibtn to ib frrnre tI.jCnj.jratniil tbe.r tr.no.y, Conftitotion, end Aeir IndepeRdence (Signed) GRINVILLE. UDowninR.ftreet, Jan. 4,, i8o. ; To the Minijhr for foretg ofvtt ejc. &c. Prts. PARIS, Dec. 2. Miniftry General Ptlict. The Contois of the Republic, m virtue of the law of the 24th of this month, regarding individuals no min ally condemned to bmnilbment, without previous trial, by a Legi ilative Aa, having heard the report of the Mi'niftcr of police, decrees, Art. 1. It fhall be permitted to the individuals hereatter ramed to enter the . territories of the Jvtvihal,Pincfs' ityeWafojh fuch eaifi in ,tt j the firft inltitutions of the flatc," re- ublic. Art, 2. theyfhall rettiri and re main under rhe fuperifttiencance of the minifter of police;, in he Com munes marked oitt fof then as fol lows . Lafond Ladebat his perrniflron to return to Paris ; Baitfalemy . toi Paris BoiJy'4:Attglasx AniMnf ry ; Ctuchery, to Be fa 1' eon ; Ute- haiey to Rouen ; Delarue, . to La;naji.rig from our commapd, that Chante-turi-Loire ; Doumere, to 1 Paris : Dumolard, to Grenoble Duplantier, to Paris ; Duprat,, to Tartas ; Gau, to Auxerre : Le M ' irehand Gomicmr, to Rouen : Jourdan ( Andrej feph j to Orleans ; Merjan, to Ueaiigency ; madier, to Auxerre ; Ntailles, to l ouloufej J. J. A'met to Dijon ; Berne, to Puy ; Andre (of La Lozere) to 1 oulouie ; Morgan, to Belancon ; Cchan, o Paris ; Forfaits, to Pa ris paradis,xo An vers ; Mermirt, to Paris ; Lumsnt, to Mavers ; Praire Montault, to Paris ; Lau-mtr-Qrney, to Paris; &aladin, to Valenciennes j &imetn ; to Paris ; Vitnntt-VauHanc, to Mulen ; Vil-luret-Jtyeuje, 10 Paris ; Barb NasUis, to Paris ; Damas, to Sens, Barrere, to Paris; V.uitf, to Char tres ; Ptpjftrd, to Macon. Art. 3 The communal admini ftraiions fhall inform the Miniflei of Po ice of the arrival of each in dividual in their refpetlive dill ridtt.. Art. 4. Every individual com prehend d in one of the laws of Germinal, v.r 1. and of the mh ructidor, year 5, and not, .named m tilts lilt, who thall re-enter ihe f rench territory without beinii au thonied by au exprefs permilhon trom government, JhaH be confi. deied and profecutcd as an Emi- gr-nt. Art. 5. The minifter of general dice is chared with the execution pol ot the prefent decree, wUuti ua printed. December 26. thall The converfative fenae is alrea dy i . the exercifeof its functions at the Luxembourg, lit fittings are fecret. Sieves 11 chofeh Prrhdent. The Ptdifh general Knitziexuieb ha fent genenl Kiitmjht the fword ol John Sobrcjbi, w Licit has been de-1 pofited by th.i Pi nee in thechtirch :".iZ1L . " "wp t 'e time ' Ii .t plaic was conuncrcd. All the Poles a. the tlmeth?. we.. ,,.,n w r,f,.n,! to K.J I . ' 3 t : J: J'? "'- .davi than the Decadi. f red up prayrrs that in his funds; .... it tni.h- agun become the tenor ot i be enemies of their country. December 30. Alctvrf-i m Scinblin, da-e.l the 4'h mrl. favs, thai PJhuJm OHn wai in ftill marJi iana(,clgrade, ious 10 the conhiiuimn, bound to tnd that trie P.rSa of lit pfi'te wat'take an oath, mould fubftituie for preparing to receive in anack it the following, declaration 'h .r,?OMr.-t The magaiinr, arc t':mft tt be aithJ tt tit ttnfia provided with privifiorff and tm-.'e, n.M,.i,on. The rere, however. J A third proof of decrr wat ado p. tt alatmr.l with rclitocJ m th l.ni.'..a i r 1 . , "p- .w. 'i: v : 7""rw WM,cn " n ""iitaoce. that :'7-r.mS9"V mereft aod views of Pafftuan Sietn hat accented ihe dnm.U. f Crufat, .n I hat thanked the Le. Ctiu ive body for that national re. Compeare. It wat doi,b'Scfi an- 7-7"" " 01 rfJiculnual plcalaniryby (me writing. few j davt ten. thai rw j .. I ... - . m, .7 , : " itiwiw me gift of the nation. December y, Acat of the ConfuUte. Ot, ret tf the t6A Dr emdtr. ' Tha Confnlt of iha Repub lic decree at fallows . The indivtduali named in the d;. rrcfot the 4hFtimairela, (hl n , longer be under the fitpfrinitndance Of the Mi odrr ., .i,r. My ihe fittl Cnnful, rjj UUONAPAaTE. The Ctnfuls tf the Kefublit tdthe Converfative Senate. Paris, Dec.-a8. . " Senators, e von iu;s ot the Republic , haden to inform you that the go vernment has been inftaUed., fcThey will cmply under every circum flance, airtheir refources and means to deftroy the fpirit of faction, tcp create public fpirit, and to confo lidate that conltitution which is the -vK I e Af Wm tt: i lit 1 c rf tYf Wfn'k people. The converfative Senate will be animated with the fame de fire, and by its junction with the Confuls will defeat the planS of thofe who may be oppoled to the public Buonpparte, Fir Conful of the Re " public tt general Angerrau, Ctm , rnander in Chief oj the French ar my in Batavia. . t" I have appointed you, Citi zen General, tp the important f toation of Commander in Chief at the "French army in Batavia. ". Pifplay in all the aU origi- you are above thole muerable dif- piites of Public Affemblies which have for thefe ten years paft con vulfed France. ' The glory of the rtepublic it the fruit of the blobdfhed by our comrades, and we do not belong to another focicty than that of the whole Nation. " Should circumflances compel me to carry on the war myfelf, be allured that I will no' fufFer you to remain in Holland, and that I fhall never torget the uiorious action of Lafiiglione. " I falute you, u BUONAPARTE." COUNCIL OF STATE. Sitting of Dee. 26. The Second Conful Prclident, The minifter of Juftice having propofed to the Councils to de mand a law for the purpofe of re voking thofe which excluded the ci dev.t Nobles, and the relation! of the Emigrants, from the exerl, cifeof public rights & public func tions, it was refolved," by Councils of State, thatft wasufefcij to demand fuch a law, becaufe the Conftitntion, by aetefrainrri rArt. 4 and 5) ihe only cafe in which political righ's may be revoked, or 1 1"'?6"00"; and no1 comprehending . . cte& eithpr rhe rehjtions of 1 -'it;riiis, nor any other flats ot v-;n,""51morc P'cuiariy uhen .'r5 no.lon8er ef ny diftinft i wa" ,nerc' tmpollible clalfi m nippoie otner excluliont. The College of Confervaton by namiiiR forbe Tribunate, the Le giflativc BiKly. and its own iitftl. tution, men who had been exclu- did trom tbofe funftioni by previ. out laws, had fuppofed them to be abrogated. J Stttinr tf December V. The Council hat adopted a pro- crccs, by whiehthcopenioeof iha Du.J. ' r,, T. ,n Wmin ' f ill. "f ".'P L "dlcted 00 Othef 1'he Council alfo adopted ann. Ihei dr. kc, drawn up by the fa ne Action, fiaiing, Hal nil the ',pi:blic fiinAionariat, the rolttifte a of religion, preceptors, and oi .cr pctloi.t ho WriC h. ll.r lir. 1 tommune. which on the left day of the ad year were in poffclliaa M idll et in-cndetl for rel'iout ni (hip, (hnuld cantinie t pfe them fiedy under tha confittuteel autho rtiiet, and accoHing 10 ihe ictma of the llttlntthr ink t...i.l -A .C- ! . ' -! IF, inf -idyear and that ol the ?th Veodt- mairc of tae 41b ytr. providtetl .1.. t , - nit 11m e iiBcet nave not hen . alienated, aod orn..t .s. purchafvrt of then fhall not be lie. Bie tO OfllU lllluO ,,r inr.. ...... f vnvvai" tt tt. Abil will bt Kien "T Itvcn f of V-f ih riy iboj'.nj of good well ren jompr Bit.kt, In bt elelt. ered 111 VilaogtM between tbt tnd the nV(l of J i .e. Jpl!i ii irg Ha, M 1
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