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- Witling and supporfiag fhese'hospita'la, re- J -BOSTON, December 38. ouire a .capital of .one hundred million of A IMPORTANT! , J. livres (foul1 -tfiittions sterling which'hie Ma- !" Information frOm 'Genoa to October 15, 4 jesty will lake enttely firtiJ"hislrijte !l atateV that the American squadron had by purse. A Senatus Confuhus, will coiwert ;; the bombardment of Tripoli, 'compelled; the.; this grand donation of the chief ol the Euon- ;.;Bashaw.to eue Tor peace; that the Amerr . - l 11 ... anarte dvnastv into a national as well as imperial institution, ahdlby.it put its Future support and continuance,, under the protec tion of lhgcneront and honour of the Great -Nation. ' BY THURSDAY'S MAIL. - . A letter from a neutral diplomatic agertt at Paris states, that before the Russian Am bassador d'OubrilTeU Mcntz, he v received. the . ultimatum of Buonaparte from Talley rand. In-this state paper Buonaparte' offers: 1st. To indemnify the King of Sardinia -with the whole of Tuscany, and aJ part pf the Duchy of Parma J to proclaim the king of Etn'iria ; and to make the young kin Qf Etruria king of Sardinia, which island is to be ceded to him; ' :f ' .2dlv. To evacuate Hanover upon condi tion' that this electorate shall be occupied by Prussian troops, during ' the i present 'tt'ar ; that the -same restrictions tgairtAt' British "' goods shall bfc' wntired ai 'tney"nbv exist ; and that Hanover-Vhall pay an annual "sum of half a million pf' dollars to' France, .until the conclusion of ft peacewith England.' 3dly. That the general', affairs of :Italy, the occupation of the Km&ddm of Naples and the Seven Islands, shall be regulated at a Congress, to ; be composed of Ministers ' from.' Fiance, Russia, Austria, Prussia, and ' Spain. " ..- . ..: : '-' ' "-'" "" ";' .. 4tfilyi That the Congrtfss shall be jested with powers i to settleall the 'demands ofthe several German Princes,' and make for, that purpoie!?hew territorial arrangements, ndj JJi rtiil lit vr inucimunso. . t f Sihty.' That Sitzw-lai4'tnd Holland, shall rtmain in statu quoiintil peace with England,: - when their, entire" rodepndacie .shall ;be! consented, .to ' fiance, an$' respected in; sucn plomatic "Russia. ; lAa'flic pdcific''temper of lhi P.rrU - acension has' catlHeilHh'e late' rW in-: the,. cans had lost men and fi officers; and that. among the latter wercvCaptain Somers and Lieutenant Decatur, wnolestroyed the Phi ladelphia frigate V ; : ' '-;"-'--.- If the yiamber of persofis killedln attacks upon' Tripoli ixorreclly-stated in the above . ! paragrapn, -iniormsuion must nave reaencu GertOd of abrae-operation not heretofore-hearcL, .The bombardments of which: we' before had accounts, tookpjace early in. August, and the .number -of killed w very few compared with that mentioned . Much later intelligence might certainly have reached Genoa previou? to the J 5th October. WILMINGTON, N. C. ;; TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1805. r '.-;- RETURNS . ." . .'' a seven gnu battery and threw several shells 1 40 pieces oFcanncri e?cH, rcvcca are thli MTms , Teppnea in xne ai-4 j qirdts at PXli VRifch Buonaparte? ffrt th ortht tft-tne nsmanas oi i N. Hampshlref" Massacliusel, . Rhode-IsjUind, . Connecticut,;, ' Vefmprit, , . New-YofJs, . New-Jersey jpenhsylvani, "' DalawaTe, , i Matlajid, , .Virginia,., :i North-Carolina, South-CaroTma, i ennessee, Kentucky, OUiw, I ' OA French, .ftimls, Itt bcirtHhe -getiefal piit 'that' these terrosill'b6ccpta '"andf'th: uitrmai war ww not iskc uiic -ior t irrrC...:,. J:1 '..;.' . : a tJbut itnmf! firm? ' ' LeUei''fror;lIon'aiti1,i;mVTik.iori, thlit the ; I 'leading. pe ciuwi-K ;hat cimtry jw'eve'di v'ufed . j info seve'ril rojf J)arkad ,conenfing fjr theTise:S'eiky in'the new Government, j and c'iih' Vmleiivrj aha .to upnoit itsell by ths French itffcfccity H is said that the plan of the' View tinstltJrtioii' Has-ljetn' already settled 'byUV ttvnttl.of ;,State.! and ' that it bears a' strong aHiVitjA'o t"hat which subsisted before the revolution', which terminated in the expnlsion of thd llousa of Ornn.e. ' A letter from the Hague, of Tuesday last, Estates, that from 1$ to 20,ft00 Russian troops, under the convoy of several ship of war, 'were on tlie eve of sailing from the Black S-.ia for the Adriatic'. This report seems to d' rive crc.lit imm 'he ccluoidtnary liMste r .7 - - 19 V19 . .4 , 4 9 9 ;6 6 - - 19 ,19 ,8 8 SO ?0 3 3 9 9 34 24 - M4" 14 10 , 10 6 , 6 -r r . 4S'.' ,fi ' . - i 3 1H 154. J2 L3 with Vii!c!l tlie Mich are jouriH: their f.H'.ion'tw ihe lropj i .?,.' lc ' ' '. v-n:-. jp' ihit" (''mv.'!' c-Vi'ri 'W f i t fv.t'i of t!u In'Af soK-:X;eniwcuv.;,'' iiM Uss than i.fc )b ''in'vn 'inrt ''My-' eu'ercd it ' from 'r.ii'.ce.1', f '." 'Th'rVvih". "lusUiVsaid tr be Wily tV.'-'a'fi ta !,nauti!in 'between France and yis Ser.:.?Vf fthnrdrh'traSflJercMt. by u-faf "cil, :;eK mn-je on the "salt. .'.; ai'1 li-urpp cf Lnr.efluurjh, as sn-'' riiy f ;r t V 'tf'fc.OOtf daK-Vrs 'whir.f they' 1,uc l.itn o'.lijred i y ierid ihfSfUe ot llan ' .over, for't'tf'piinrit 'the Fvcnih'trnoHt, b ;f the Se v':Tr.r-ied"to ref-eSve tb iK-l, to th- 5Mu,i4tht Frin'hnd'M a right . ,!i-.ue a property rhich! did noUKlom. 'vr. ' ' '. " '" j- -V44nrU" l ihtt Parma and .I'Jaccftza urn Sort!y to be urt'el to tiie kingdom of !t-trr:i. . T-iw ifds tH- clo'V of the last month. 42,000 . Fi.' ch r ip pis.'d through l.ojonw, on th-i- rrHe to Oe' lonitiio.u of the kin tf ::vss. "' - ' . I'h-- VMf Swtden. on the I Sib inita'nt, received a'ik'ter fiirrt the F.mpv-.Hir At xsn- Vi , ro ncVi'$. l ew of V0 warmest at. M.-,in-t.Vsiirof thr'rwst tfficient suuciu',' in tn'CTaf ,hf .-beintuckad 'bv France; r1'-4" 4 ''4 ' v "KnvenWr l.k . ,0ir,rt.freijndcft.fi4"TfJU ilTtn iallrma LS..IH.U d;thtbn!i-es hrwkrn but On aJic bwl-ra .f avilYciJod,of a taryformidaMe The f.1!oiii aHKTe apper0 in ibe Mon- i'eur of the 4thtir; t Vritit?c3, Cr. . " 1 r.fMp'ir f Kussm hiving been in 'ffjrmfd thai fhv Cum: 5e lflc liftd quitlctl '.'.'.ma, mit'.'was y.tn toiii'u, abere he v. i-, to have th- rnnTecra maifinted be-l- ;.han:l with 'rronvtxpce4ft irom du;. l. :. l, wonM n'"i 'ucr tut MnfetcnfM to ' ' i . . c pl.e 5n his St.es. lie' ha made k . 'u'hc Cjtlui. I.U tb.it li'iving hd l ,, ), vii!i Ui "ifnrh GovrrpttMrtit, haV. j -ui! t!,"i it iw feral irtatits. and that r-vv '..c.ii 1 a'h'V b'o rffin?i'uil hi Ru the ri -ttf i f WOUIU not 7 tl-h tt ;i!.icc vhtch migltt a t U tf ut'.t thai t!i Court of ; " : ;, WashIkoton, Jan.3, 1 805. : '' A cifcunaftarice has occurred here to-dajr Mrfuch has excited fome feeling Undet the 'fit. it mn of tne'Senate, judge Chafe aii pe;redai rhcir bar. The HoufeofRe- 5. r .ic.j ..f 1.:. prcicniai ivcs were iiim huuik'.i i his Je"aranfe- He moved a pollporiement a' his trial, ou the ground ol his nurheitjg prepared declared hirnfrlf too iSd and Tn. firm to do juftice in p'crfou to h'is'caufc, and that at this" feafoii of the y. ar it w$ imolPMe to obtain ihe aid of profVfTional men wf talents. In b loutfe o fi'u ol feivations he rr fleeted n the houfa of re .prcfenjstivt, and among oilier ihinsrie. ciared J that'uhile h wj beirina cor..' fpicuous part in the itritj'vles ol li's c.mi. Cry clucint thi resolution, ht1 profccvilors were pulini; in their ninL-s arms." 'No'' of the our..i ;ers ot t!ie I: 'ufc, arHbut lew of ifh Mv.'inbcti, were pr fent, n the ihiur; was over betoieii was generally kr.on 1 warn r't prefnt m).fc!f. ' ,Tbclcnit3 after his motion adj'nurn- rtl tniirto-morrow 12 o'clock. When ihcy-nieet toifnoirow, they vill flanJ in u curious .fituiioi On a , quc(!ion lor ' l'Oitponlnj he trial, the maiugfti ot the hojifc trtufl of coiute be heard ihey were i dot picfeht' wiicn ihcrraloiis for poilpAne- , inent wpe urged. , In wlut way they are i to fcphr.t'knovv not,' unlcfs indue Chafe 'i niJe lo re-ftate the ground of hit ma tiwii.' ij ' ( . . .. In J)rSlr.a'ry pXet between man and man, it w.oiM fipfcar extraordinary if a coiift on theniotionofihcdercn'ant, wifh- : oat notice io he plaintiff, (hould poll pone ; a triil. fc Thecourfe pirftied by the Senate, j in unseal encnes general furpnfe.' roto the town. In these two attacks Tripoli Tnnjt certainly have lost five hundred-men. . - We lost a 'small gun-boat and 12 rnen j a- ;mongst this number lieut. Caldwell nd Mr. JDerfcv. Th honl-. hlfw tin hr-lh fiir nf "rads of another boat. . . ."'!."' 3d. ,Qq the tnorning of the 29th of August, at half past one A. M. IheAnfrlcan gun ijoats, an3 two,; bombards 'entered the harbor of Tripoli, and within 600 feet of the Bashaw's castle commenced their attack---. "Tney fired one hundred and twenty rounds ; each surik three 'Ofthe enemy V gun boatsr . and a merchant polacre. At day light the ' Constitution led in within -pistol shot of the i chief of the batteries, fired nine broadsides, received-twelve .shot in the' null, lost lour . men killed and two wounded in .one of her, boats by shot. : 'In Tripoli they have mount-; , td in the city presenting the rast,"" north, . and. west,- 115 gnns, had 45,000" .Arabs,, and the inhabitants to defend -the 'city had T9 : ail of gun-boats, two schooners' 'and two : pclliots, and a hrii The- AViieHtans had the Constitution,' Arpus, Sy reii, Vixe'nV Nau . tiJusrKntcrprize,' 6 gv.ii bouts, &. 2 bombards. Tlie-whole of the 'American ciews'atnouhted to 890-Ttien, and the Nespciitaiw 120.' The latter behaved well. ' In the- .latter i action .captain Clmuney, .officers and crew, Qf the Uoiih Adams, Voluntetreil their seijvjees to the Cons'tiltitinn and un-boats. We have bern exnectini; to be. joined by commodore Barron, and frigates ; but .hVwilitie'tobtdte''' to end tlie aii'aiis this yju'af,"' 'aa the!lurnmel" :' season "is all but over fur gti'n-b6ts, 40 Tri poli in winter can only be blockade'rt bv Vori sairs, at times off ami on. . ThiiKfxtraci will ; Bhew that o'ur. pisr'iit force is only' adequate j to irritate Tripoli, but will not be adequate to I Teduce it to Americim terms,, and obtain our-i -fellow-citizens. ' . ; 2lSeplmye,r, 104. " , On the evening cf the 5ih arrived here commodore lUrron an'n Captain Cam phi II.- The former suited 00 the evening of the 7th', and the latter for Tripoli on ihe morning of the 8th. Nodubt but ihey amved oft' Tri poli on the 101 h, and r,f courne joined, will give Tripoli a ge'ncfn'l attack. ' , We have learned since by ihe return of a Vessel here, wbieh earned water to the fleet, ;.that,on ihejii;iitof the JBrsUJiae.GjfV.caeciCAtis.,' sent in a vt-ssCl prepared with fifty, barrels of powder and number of bomb-shells ; that the vessel had gft close into the harbor of ! .Tripoli amongst the enemy's gun-boats, and said vessel was set hre to ; by some accident .or other the .ship blew up, before the officer and crew could get clear, and. inconsequence the officer, -midshipmen, aiuU'12 rricn were blown to att.ms. 1 beberfe it li'.cnpt. Smith, of th Vixen. The Cohstitntidri, cvhi-boats and bombards led in, 1 and had a long and se vere action. I have not been" able to obtain from the Maltese crew any better account on ;this ubject, as they have not brought any one better. They were conveyed by one of our brigs of war, which did not enter this port but went for Syracuse! I have not been well. I left the fleet the night of the- J2d ult. And when the John Adams returns hrr and dis"h:rrtres, I shall proceed, with my family in said shipfor the Unites Stile. Will rrivi please to forward a copy oi this letter to tlie Secretary of tate. ' . I am, &c. (Signed) RICITAHD OHRTF.K. JAi Gavlno, F.iq. Vc. Lfc. . P. S. The vxpucted frtTatM'jMned with . the' present force, will do or dnvetbc Ba thaw and Divn out of Tripoli. V!!ara in cash, a regalia for the Sapatapa, witii the u aual Consular pxeaen. j.. . We learn through channel oeferTing jconjidencc, that.Capt;. LEWJS was on "the 17th oY Abguft, 850 miles up the Mifouri, that he had met with r'b acci dent, anJ-' had been received in ra ery friendly-way by v all the Ihdiaps. It is expected he will winter 1300 mi cs up ihe river among the . Mandanvlv dlafiyaowii latitude 48 .- .;.', ; 2fat'r IntclUgtnctr- .11 i: Ua tytttr.t and opioion 'F$M tVASHIXcros, January i. On X'jndqf ihe Pretidmt of tht Unittd Stattt eommutualed to&tnfrtit tht following Met. tape 1 ; io tht Snatt end, )foutt of Rtprtttutatntt of . . t tht UnilU btattt, . THE enclosed letter, written from Malta, bv Kichard O'Urten, oor lite Consul at Al ps rs, fifing some details of transactions lx fore Tripoli, i communicated for tbe in fur initio otCoagrets. , , , . ;Tt JEFFERSON, . Dccenrter3, 1104. . ' . . .Cy of I 4tHtr frvm Richard O'Aritn. fat ientulof thtUtiuiSiditi at Aliert gnMg , iom ffrl.iili ef trantoetioi btfft Trifitli- tijth Gtnist, tnfittl et CUratttr, ' MaLTA Sept ft 1804, Dar ir, . , , ,1st. The . American frieatca, consirtt, pm-bom and bombards attacked Tripoli cattle ' Corsairs and gun-boata on the cir ninff of tht id of August, and after a acf ere coolest captured three Tripolint gun4xMtts. whose trrure 96 metu ol ibis number 46 wrre silled and AOtnade prisoners. A tmmt thje latter number IS were severely .wundd. : We bst licnu Jmci Decatur, and I J men killed and woWcd, Sd. ,Pn the 7ih of August the American force '41'acked Tripoli lo tbe wcU patt of Ue cityt after a great ileal &f gun4wal fifing, and also o( lh two bombarda. tLey ailcnced sm. 14 (A Stfttmh-, 804. I have to inform You, that it ivrptam9- m?ri, with licut..Wfe'swnrth. and Mr. Israel, I midibiprn m. that iblon npby the explo. ion ( the fire ship, at their Mei lng among the gun-boats of Tripoli. Cfpt. Smith in tbe Vken, ariivcd here this day, he left Tripoli three .days past he aaya that Commodore Barren, andCamphell, anied there the 0th, that on the 7tli the gun-bsats, bombards, with the8yrtnrtnterriae Kwrx-d''bn--A- dama. left the coast of Tripoli for Syracuse. Tbe Frcsidcnt, Comiitutiotv Const elUrion, k end Argins remain oflf Tripoli that it is considered, if the weather would He favoura ble that the three IrigHtr would attack the place I do not think that without tlx- gun boats and bombards, they will reduce Tripoli to American Unas, or oUain the liberation of our fclUw-cttitetis. The season la too far advanced for the gun boMi and bombard a to remain with safety oi the ca&at of Tripoli. 1 am respectfully, Vx, . ' (Signed) . . . HlCltAUP O'JHUtN. John Goimom Ur.Vrt . ; r ' - . Exttat, ff trtltr frtm Tlnti, datU tdl Kaplet Inspired by our daring acta cojili. nuel to annoy tl is coaat. I Icam (and tht intelligence may lc relied on, tliough we ean- not give the detail) that tht Tunisian aqud ion has been eeparated and attacked in differ ent atations b) their t tit my. Three Tunisian gjllict on board of which wete nearly 700 men, made an attack upon a Neapolitan fri gate 1 nut U is aaid waaaunk and the other t6 raptured t part of tht action was Man from Mount Has Jabal, near Porto Ferine, and a number of dead bodice have aince float ed on shore. We have also account! of (bur lAhcr corsairs being captured Vy the Ntep. IHant. A frigate ia cruimg betatrn Torto Ferlno and Bone. - ., ' Ilia Catholic Miiett7e'rtgalia irrited on the llth inat. towitj IwoXtbeca, mounting The agitated reform, of the JiKficia-ry of -Maryland has at length prevailed by the sub joined vote in. the House of Delegates. No doubt, we are advised, is entertained of the concurrence ofthe Senate. Tbe. act submit-' ted, and whose conclusive adoption, as it is amendatory of the constitution, depends upon theensiiing ; legislature,,! entitled uAn act ; to provide for'thetrial of facts in the t crul , countries, of this state, .and to tiler, change and abolish, all siich parts of the constitmion ;nd form of goyei nmen.t.ai relate to the gtn ;ne'ral court" and conrt of apjujab.'' . 1 , In the lieu , of the-old sisteni, this act pro vides lor the establishment of: six district courts, each composed of a 'chief ju.dgc and two associate judges ; and for. the; est-abUsJi-ment of a court of, appeals cbrnposed of the chief judgesof the seytral distri(,ts.-Yeas SS:''' Nays 34;- . : 1 : v ' ; id, . The best information ive can obtain justi fies the declaration that; the .legislature rf i Maryland are assiduously occupied in deliber ations of the. greatest importance to the prt . sent and future happiness of their ronstiU!- tions. A bill has been introduped ir.to the .House of Delegates calculated to . effect a radical reform in the pet!! code ; and we uti ' defstand that tliere is no doubt that tlie mild system of punishment, of which Pennsylvania honorably set the example, Vill be adopted, with the-improvements pointed out by ex perience. A new system' for the government of the militia is likewise before thejpgisjature ; and. the aubject'. of education '1s allowed on pll hands to be premmentiy entilied to regard. Republican legislators of Maryland ! Tha eyei,'not'ohlv"of yoitr constituents,- but oftbe union,, ara fixed upon youl Never did men -possess more power to do'good! Your mo tives are honest, your views are enlightened "May your measures be wise, liberal, and' decisive ! ' Captain Tucker," lately anivcJ at Mar. b'rhead, infoirm, that the iineafinefs ii T Bifcay had fubfided, thp.revoltcrshad laid down their amis, .and it. .was expcclet' . that Bilboa would be fnade a ting's port The news of the. capture of the Spsniih , frigates had reached Bilboa : there "was .y embargo on Englifh veiTcU at that place'." It was the opinion ofthe merchants there that war would not take place, and that Spain would, pay any demands the 'Eng lifh might think proper to make. '0 m, Capt. Hamilror, ho arrived at NTew Ydk on the 3d ii.R. from Naplei, is the bearer of difpiches, which were for war ded to him by the American Conful at Tu nis, for our Governmert, from Commo dore Preble, ho was houtly expected at Naples., Capt. H. hringi ro oiler ac cunta from our Iquadrm off Tripoli ihen ihofe we have a'rudy pullifliod. Datresting Accounts from tht Coast. "We ere sorry to aay, that tht prtdicticsr which we expreised In a Tew nambera back of further distress on the coast, has been but ' too fatally confirmed. Mr. -Williams late ot Cun-BoatNo. 1, came up to town on Friday, from whom we learn, that he sailed in th sloop Betsey, capt. Burton, from Charleaton, bound to Baltimore that on the night of the 2 lat ult. ahe rait on ahore about 40 miles tc the southward of Cufrltock Inlet. Vessel an -cargo tosr--crew and passergeri all lived." . burnt night the ach'r Paragon, Ward, from New-York, bound to this port, went on ahore, and painful to relate, there is every reason to rxlieve, that the whole of the crew with ae vcral passcngcTt, have perished j the vessel ialoat,. but a part ofthe cargo will be saved. A Schooner, and aToop, alo ncnt on shore near the same place, and at the same time, names unknown, the ere ws.of both pcriabed, vessels and cargoes (otally lost. We are fur ther informed that eight or ten other veasela are on shore to the aoultiward. "2 Norfa Ltdgtr. . Arrived n Saturday, iridifiufi, ihe briif j William Tell, built at fnughkeepHV, and j belonging 10 NeW-Yctk: (tipiain Glad pari owner. ahe uilca frcm New. York on the 141k December, bound toEdei.ron7 N. C. la like in a cargo of fla(i for Ja. malca, and return with Talt from Tirfct. Ifland, On the 22d December, at 8 r.u. experienced a rnofl tirtnendout gilchove to under balance rrcfeJ mainLi'. At 12 o'clock, wn Htuck by afci, whichthrcw the vctlel on her beam , enU, hrcke down ibe flaniionr, md fhittcd ihe ballad a. ler rcrcainirg four lioeriin Ihia fituation, e a peeling every moment to go down, Iht fortunately f fch'ei', having li e n (our feet water in the hold. Capi. Glad informs, that he has been it fee forty yean, and ne ver befufeexperir heed fuch ferert weather. To iht N. tf Cape Hittrai, faw a dip
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