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PUBLISHED (wf KLT). 3T. Lil
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' FOREIGN; INTELLIGENCE.
- Vol Lotidoti pd&rs, received at f he off?cljf the
' Publi'ck .Lkocka, y ie Proicttrcss, -la
zverttt, .
' We anxiously expect the-nejet arrival from
the Continent. It is impossible the order of.
.thing which at present exist? there can long
'continue The tranquility which seems to
"Jiave followed the Peace of Presburgh, com
prehends but little of the qualities of. real
peace. By .this, unfortunate treaty Buona
'parte subdued the "house of Austria; but his
success has confirmed (the fears or .the jei
'jqusies of other powers'. For what purp6se
, re so many of the victorious French divisions
assembling in the Electoral Circles, and on
the borders of Franconia, but to awe and in
..t'midatc - Rrussiu ? Y hy does Ihe ' latter
power resume her military attitude, if not
with the intention of resisting Jhe insults and '
"exactions to which cither herself or the state
under her immediate protection are likely
to be exposed I The city of Frankfort has
J)een severely amerced ; may; not the next
'. imposition be laid upon Cassel or Dresden ?
It is impossible that Buonaparte can forget '
the affront offered by the elector, ot.llesse to ;
. a division of his army, to which a passage
' was, in the first instance, refused, though af
terward granted, on the condition that it
fehould defile through his dominions disarm
' ul, aud under escort. " May not this affected
grievance, uponthc refusal of the Elector
to submit' to a contribution' under the name
' of a loan, .bVjn verted inttr a pretext for: a
. mirlrln i mint inn intn hi tprrilnriii f hTn.
thing is more' lfkejy Jhan that Hesse and
Saxony will be invited to contribute in some
' way towards the Subsistence or accommoda
tion of , the formidable. Freiicb. army which
is collected . in "their neighborhood. Thse
' impositions may be acquiesced in to a. cer
tain extehi. hut .Ave nuestian whether. the en.
'' durance of these nuwe's will be proof a-
; gainst the , "known rapaci'y aiid insolence of
Angereau Against these they ca,n only be
shielded by the interpositions of Prussia;
' she must either protector abandon them. If
, she leave them to tin; mercy of A,ngeteaur
; there is no knowing where bis exactions may
. terminate; at the same Utne fit is doubtXul
whether they would find complete projection
in her declared suppwtv , , J .
. ' Notwithstanding thr encomiums which.
IfuSitVpVfe ha-, i been pleased to ktvish in his
Bulletins upon- the polity 6f Prussia, the
demonstrations made by Hut power at. the
time he had pushed itr MuVa:afi were. wII
calculated to extite b'tli Ills upicin and
' his fars.' Wert it not fur the blt,: of A"--
, terliiz, ao;l the extraordinary evems which
t ti i . i . i
iiiuw(ii, we mean inc. lAiinihiice, ami inr
t peace of l'rckburgli,t-.ert Mystery 'ground
for supposing, tb it I'nrsiA would luy-at
that time, dec lured wr agiur.st Franri:
The unexpected ttrminvtioi. of liontiliiies
' between' FrJt.ce anJ Austria neccssorily ex
acted th: greatest rircumspeetior upon the
' put nf l'tus-.ia. It ya', ,leihaps. Jgrlu-
liWa fwr her, -th.it the emicrpr,; Alexander
, lia'.i K-ll his ciluiut troops.t her tfispo
sat. It is not iimMvUMo, that ahe owes
j her present 'possession ot , llnoei nJ
.the rrputation vthich she hsi . acquirad til
Veinthe protectress of tbe iMrutrahty o(lhe
' North, to the weight which thf accvf iort of
the Kimiai.s must have given to her, arn.s.
Whether she will retain the unw nrrncn.
srante now that they have wl-imedlft ijnir
uwn country, the experience of afc 'tU, '
t r ciyj, perhaps, will dextrtnpe.i ..: , .,
That Prussia, ever the aU asjov.iiji
lng luccessct cC HuonapatlAwithxctetr m
, tisfaclion, or with any .seutira njs lut,t)tofe
m or rcf.ret . and apprew;nsioriWf j hayf ycod
' grounds for d'ilclieving. . N'tAiUlt)ig
the pledge whiHhii riuiAp;nijclrujH
roudto have civen ti t eia ne rur Aluxm J r.
reasons for declining to tt up V'Mt od
to make war ; upo rrinec, eheiduVatid '
mucli by pruOcnce as necciiy.,,;,s know
frcm autlmiy nf bc first cotirJurslinihtt
I whcfi. the Digliija jninister,. applied $., ike
r court of Betlt7 osorruiti iht safcJy f4 (xir
troopi,'in lUnovtr, Laron Hardvberx.-AC
j'iinUd Jiira, tha iftir jthe if rjmle
occurrtnccs uOloria, tlws, ntpKfiv'
'kpectlon. wm inii.ranblt that. tHe.nt
tlrnt armieoulJ,npt alwayt command the
farora of Ibrune ;-ha) therrnre ttvi
only tkc mufca't of j'nusia.'fci alio.Ue1ge-
neri imerrsi, v prcrrni ttj irons bti
tacked
weight of the"
:htMt ony
hautd km WtaM rr Ulrrittf toia
.'Thife wcr aotne of the frincinl clsenra.
4w ewtainetj In rhrtfftlllt orrfrtTuhTcaUon
wide on that, in Ihe rruiilan Ca
Ifrae
V4 ocqtisirtfcil fi unJfrarte, Hat I.sLouM
consider the rt-cinyiion if linger si
0nllcvf'W'riu'wlatb cut biitssjcs
st ihat mmrnf, rTeo.lhe thole
wsr 1 ould tttport JSer, dd
b-oNnitlori 'ilfti tn.erfiowcVs
ily'trusted. that the English troops wo?4
under his ieenerals." Wh those tr6ob4 for
whose 66'Operati6iv he was theri"4o anxPV3,lj
were afterwards corapeUedJtb'quit the Elpttbr3
' solution of which Is t61e expected heTeaf-:,
TeTT
AvmcdaiiferTonTmef-irTirTh
consequence of some kind'' of compromise '
with Buonaparte. 1 heir, removal, .perhaps,.
rhight have been the only means of pacifying!
this .terror, ol the Continent. lJut will his'
demands stop there? Wliy may he not call.
' upn Frederick William to place his. armies'
upon the peace establishment as he did the,
emperor of Germahy before he broke up
from lloulogne M'o yield', is only to inci
" them to fresh exaction. He is neither to lew
disarmed nor Satisfied by any concesstouq
which would not be in its effect ruinous or,t
degrading to the power that makes 'it.' Real)
safety, we are persuaded, is'only td be foundj
in resistance. . He will go on, advancing pre-j
tension after pretension." till .at last a stand'
must be made somewhere, ''trthe peace off
the Continent continue, we shall be much
h" surprised indeed. '. , (7imM..
. - , ; rcoruary aa.
' ,The arrival of the Hamburgh Mail dye
on Sunday, puts us in possession of interest
i'ng intelligence.
1 he Court of Berlin does not appear eay
in its. present position. On ihe Hth .mst
orders were issued t6 the Prussian troops to
hold themselves' in readiness to 'march.
His majesty's field equipage, was Ut the fanrie!
time ortlercd to, be, prepared, rhese ie
liianstraiions can'scarcely be the effect "of;
idle apprehension. . Prussia, w e are persuad
ed? would not deviate froin her,,Jregu)ar line
of policy, which is that of. peacfj or, at.'the
least, neutrality,,? xcept h,B' yWre dnven ' out
of it. AV'htp the Sovereign 'of Prussfias-
sdriies an hostile attitude, under the 'present
vinc,ed hat it' is "the result of imperious ne
cessity. For wlut, indeed, can Prussia have
to contend, and particularly with France, ex
cept for two principles: It is impjsihle but
the court of Berlin must he awake U tbe
danger! of that system oFdegradation and
inferinrity, to which the .obvious coure of
Bu-maparte's policy would reduce 'jhe princi
pal States of Europe (I.f 'Prussia Hvifl coVi
seiit td fi!.ic.v;-1icrelf hi t sarrte'rjr'k.- wih
Austria, Uavaj ia, StWirtembefg", she i'ijv en
joy peace; hut if she haf' thc'ijMntd strug
.gle, for the( h'ljh raiiCs)ie hs obtaijied, she
caAnot kiscrt it without, coming mtb collision
with .France. How can theve be a .doubt,
indeed, of ths 'hostility pf llie latter power,
w lien, we learn, that she ii'ab'fjut.to ahviy-'
ble atn army" of two hundred th'UHand men
on the Maine? There are neither Aiitrjans,
Kimians, British, or Swede's, to',c'Mjhut in
this quarter. Against whom,' theni can
these f jrrr.i'lable orrnaniioiis he liirrdcd.
but flessc k;i;l Saxony,' i'u lhe;fiil iiutncjy,
and PruSvauliimaUl)''?' .
: KotwUhstariding the degradation to whicli
... 1 . f '.' .r -i ' ' ' '
thepeareof Presburgh las rcducc'i) Aiiria,
she stiK'appcars ti lok forwurd to brighter
dayaV'Thc who!e of her military eslai)iih
nn.Tf i to be continued on f(li warsc'ale of
'exptnse'To'r sfx'inohflis. (
'"ltis cursorily . stuted,' tTikt'.tf.'e ccion of
Venetian. 151 hi i is to the Vr'nliliai pro
diic'e'd1 i 'fcf-eat fnsaipn'tr,Tnrkev.' Wc
cr m tdLboliCT e. H. :jT he fiAxkuiif t- wth
neighbours. U ulltculaiidi to, spread Kr
rorMhro(kWthfc'hdre;hhjrt. But the
rfofcrwof the contsgWh'it Ini Mrwilf
hernf arrested. Tf sur 'Vl fir. Peters
hurghhas tntctTiriwifTirw treaty 4,1
Panct wVthht Prte for ini y'rsi'S ataete
it'lipe'4 flmt their joint eficcn'wiiruc
msCch foricb 'srmstw-irt li fitrhprT
fr.iWtlalirK. FtlW'HMt'inV'1' J
-'At a ltnk Ian -Right Ae tctaf IV
rupjponsoth wtfc,ni iiMKrotMr5lit
int.' . . t , f a , -v -'' V
iTW Monlwnf. of tk trHi'cohdins some
eeft'obseti'k sjwn'.'trit',pTiriclpl(fi it
tbe tfoMifwi iriatly Mi be irt Tar
liwi. tiJrt-Hi c4of frlf-pirflf s S1Vi
sver f iiVnHkiii's!4wMi J.epsrTtt
few.
4 nil tkOlons t lunMctjtrMMtli1 ttA Ni.
wons-t.'tVWctrt.vTe III? vf'4lil? Klfifr
if.NfpWi swtkti t Mstfettf rM:r
Wdl ;AotJW4rtet tM hV Wlrt'ttf;
.it ntvte lot fVasisMv tUUtaihtn?jr
this frtitkrfctfWMttTt.ic
5 .MIfpt6Mitlle VI
.t iunf nu trp mitniw r ipiraicji n j re Vt"KP ?P.cr,l!7c5 f' f 1 f
mtawttajsipCT natty iHirteTnr!r or-1 cimrnrjfie swetmsj itv icspa fcrijjs
cumstancts optwWtHt ws founded, were I If51 fStrtlitTlirTrtSiy. ..ur'atit-SL
.sw sJ.r:.UWljraW'f.(et1. 1 ft'M-W ' It Wit tte'flWl'oSijjJce SHi4 re
rtjtxsJrsOrttfnttViff 0 wAXKe jioVtoWct,,MM3'
whole jK.licy of E rrrfpeVfVVc ;ow. H (rhMVs'C Urvrtyft tC irwnU
Unlrnrs srfitch tft4Vnit- vtrV few. N toiWmu LrWitf itil If.'ifintW LlWl'
( "Tfi'i v&fent "bafljf-jrf Cdhressi seems fota'r; "i,
broue-ht in. andldmf thia ttmtifcr manifettftdl
by. thleef s o'thatf issmbiyA?here .is inof f
d'oubtw'infeatr, of its trtrss'ihgfbr1. the rb-',j
tectioiv.. atduxderoninxation jqi TAmerfcan i
aeamendme of the 'provisions oFtvliich, we
.will venture to assert, are the most extraor-
! diriir'y that have ever found their. way into
any act of Legislation. . A re ward ibr the : j
' commission of flautder iS absolutely hel' odt J
as an inducement to tne American seamen 10
resist impressment by British cruizeys ..'ihis ;
any person or persons, who shalT injp'reis ;
?ihy.;ieaineh1'on ,toV'4' arty ftesscl teearin the )
: flg" of the -tJnited 'States, '. p;'oh 'the higli ;
seas, or, in any ,, r.ive'r, haven, bason, bf .-Tbay,.;
"under pretext or colour of a commission ;
'from'an'y foreic-n power, shall for every 'such
"offence' be adjudged a pirate and fejori,'.' and 'f
uu couvibiiou Mian nuncr ucsiu mni
'would be the operation of. this clafise, if" the.
cruizers'of this country "were compelled to
respect it ? Would ji not have 'the effect of
protecting every ninaway, evt-ry emigrant
from, Ireland .or Scotland, who could find
sfieiteb or. boai d an American trader ? We
find, that the impressing out of an American
vessel some persons from he North of Ire
land, notoriously subjects of his majesty, has
been enumerated in the list of excesses con- j
thitfed by British iruizers. ' Upon tlie prin
ciple oT the first clause, we'c'aiinot see what
is jo preyeQt;. 'the- 'American.", roasters frflm
giVirij "protection to .all ,'tfie Fnglish seamen
who are base enough ,to desert their colours.
The party who are irislrumeiital in raising
'this try against the enormities of the Bri
tish crulzeis." as they terrn.lt,' in . Ibejr ex
treme jrritabilily on this, subject, srtms to
make ho allowance fqr the difliculiy of dis
tjnguishii'g between real Americans, and, the
Vaiious' British seamen who,, assume, that
hatti'eV As to the pra'ctrce of. pn-lerlions, we
know to w hat abuse it is liable, notw'uLlatamd-.
ing the greatest possible Vigilance pn the
part of those who are inyeCd with tft pov(
ef oT" crraiilii.tr 'tliem-' ' liculd this txtraor-
Mary 1'itl leceTve 't?'.c ct'ncni rente .of the
American I.cpis!atur, .and be , acted upon,
. Cdns7lf,"r.ioiicy' 60'3-ti fur .Ftb.00
2-,S l;i-rwr Ajii-ii 3V7;,3, Kcducid, 61.
Ofir Yar,-jout
lit
;h received this morn-
in?, announces,, inn arrival tm-rc ol son;e
arrival tln-rc
a
more T i':ns fT-ov, Ije North cf.Qienna
ny, fjrtign tijonpson boaid.. , ,
We have received 'Ft'encti journals to tlw
litli.'ftild pilicfvtr p lotf.' Tlu.y af.'
Forhjutlillle'lalelliirtnce ot inonietiU , , ,
t-The French am. y- advancing agf-.rt, Jsa.
pres, bus scc't ding to letters irom Ivovrtijq,
haludf for trfc purpc of receiving re'inxe-nu-nts.
. It ist.j be' ijicreastd Vi 90,0Qi men.
Wi dJft'lhV." however, Infer from ' this, tkat
liect'lo'oSeel wntli.inurh f pn'osition
It is more prohabfe"iha't,'lfc .! icct is locive
rcatr Slcbfour aud' f'w, l",iicj uioflucy
tmtt'of tbe i)c'v ,ij)h'sty, fiidjiVj ,pj,oy
Qri.6 ioflicient 'to prevent tljoser mupnurj
wldttt mtj!it be" expected in,l; 'ie 'plci
tftr'iteillg thcif anticnt ios'tiiutions swt'Vti
Sonft brt Jitters yom'jf oVndiai e af
so bfrnc'ctUe ti'owv',Tfiey''spe4ktf
grtkTiiilitary .preparations (makir in
sin, i'iV WljlC i ''j'JhC a,mt,
a complete' wircVlaCl'iikfimfnV; vr, liDviever,
cpTidccbcfe usuruf i t uoTQ $f
th? aCwir,t whicli hVve sptcarcd in snve of
thetlerrdsnpvisr" . r:j-
'TnVVeir itifmtcriiil arrs.irr'rnents iin
AusiHa't'oe ht from the hints throwjxltut
itluiion BI ajll'I
1 b it cxprcurh
W.TTts ci mai uiitiui a iO l KMSJU.k
oilimj ardour, iht .Isdi Mtss tr'4 f
is the spirit ana tenaency 01 one 01 ine sec
'tions, howeyer expresse'd of Bisguisc'd it'may
b'e.' Ahother.'he 'nTsihirause, enacts, ' that
it wdl be do eiisy utatter.for this cnuntry to
aA'dfVVoptuie with' tlc.C i.iti Statesi.
. Piict.of StotU l!ntdrvtqt wt o'cLi.h
in the Monitrur,.aLpesr to ttd perfect, sa-
W)f sjlpofntmrAf orCwJd?iadion ii Vn"
?Hf ihctm 'tut'sfioulAarooyiHut
- : n m 1 1 mi t 1 11
B m'Wi,ilfrVcrtt fifa
mm - r. t - ' iTin :-m
u
p si.
the excIu'slotiBritiSri manufactyres'froni
the'6inenrtirhk.(:4ree not saspehded
evcfijTdring thejiate peace.- v ''f 5 r
Irt-havtfiWen'efred at Glasgow
frorA Ds9eWot"data the 7tb mslanfftV
vwhicb'it ajppaiH flta the' Fr fh ar.e'fletei'-
J mined to seiee British manufactures tRrsugB,
tVery part of liatari.' ' A rVench cts'totri
4houseofncewHh'M'rturoberx)fai(sfa1its,lV'aa 'reached fJlisueldbff on life 511 'oM'imrritdi
fcately insisted on exafthining "and tikrng'awaj"
books and lefters'ljelonging to themercfla'ttti,
and wished td seiie British good, aftlioiigh
n6 prohibition' against them hadtherf eer
made in tlial country. Jt rS'farth'er stated!
'hata large1 wagoft-was'seraed byte-Frencli
officers, on the road near Basle, r.fxn the
territory b'f the fi?ct8r of Ba'deh'-'l be effi
.cers - opened Uhe ' packflges, k ani" tookrM-ith
them all British manufactured trowli.'' ";
His plans -are 'irVot, however, confined toY'
bveh modes of altatk.as w;have just standi
By negociation, by intrigue, by promise, jond
by thvents, he endeavours to. bring othet
power ti adopt "his views 5 that all the portf
oftho Continent, frbm -the extremity of Italy
othe Baltic, may be "shut against oiir com
merce. It is understood, that some sharp e
monstrances on this subject have bee'ti tnade
but hitherto without effect, to the -Ootirt of
liei I'm. vHenmafk has bten assailed iifther
same way, and neither 'lemptaiiorrt 'Hfc
threats, we understand, 'have he'spareA ia
induce her ohitt the SHr.d tAute
Measure tha't mASsti .'imfu's W:'th
r.ommerce of the Danes, as it'wnild bt4tiui
rious to the Britilrtrade.-SiM.J '
. I he attcmin that bus been mnde hvisornO
indiscreet .individuals in the AnVe'vieart'-co
press to carry ihrouh-a Violent UV respec
ting the protection ofrrrcricati seamen, wiH -probably
be scouted by the sober and Cofisr
derate. ' SuchnieW ideas in . leftixlatic n curt
hardly receive' any countenance frcm those
who knowthe retd state of thv question,' and
if there be auy individuals ont:uili who can
not plead igtionancs as rn excuse forintempe
rancej if is the Americans themselves. It
may be true that rfome indiridhuls, who wer
born in Amricai hatf been imprtstte' Tiiitfl'
our sericc ; but(whre rtort the blame Ire i
Is there a Single American nlive-who dorft
nm Liiow that-ercry' artifice1'! rfclployed to
natorahre,'"! theytall all i're Britinh sea
men whom thttycsAetrusc1 'so to digracd
tjietritejvesr Hi if MT1 Aif.erici.p reftllicatrf :
roultl converts 'born1 Briton into any lhinp
else Uu I' "Briton.1 If no tft illtitish sail
or, in a PJ itish bttHorn. can give birr; ai vx
i?rrjtion from hein called v-x n to fight "ths -I
attlts tjf lii rotmtry,- will i ever be rt)ne-'
dnl ia fmeiira, o u't)tnd or ItitcvdYct'thls
powfi- wl,iH -Brits ritvr'hc owrt Mlivd'
borncl.i'dren I No,;m),- IftlcreVtrHyTeaf
em'se f complarnt. it ji on i-ur sirV. Let
AmerirasbandinthcnTfiiriiJusy'.lein whirls
bus trd- it the inipiesMvent rfiinen fi-oni
American bottens.. AlU-unt uinety-ninr oi.t
rf,,eve-y .one hundred seamen Iff rerted
have, teen Bf ith b.ri scamj-n, and agaiosl
the, onc,in a buiidreil that may have bcen.ta
kxp,.miitak?t it, would U cay.to prov
l9 ,nvth greater tumUr lin'brtn c!Ubon
,Ha).lXACltf,:nn, PJotund by. Gl and
Vfid .ceitiGc,at(esJ1of Ampncaiji.sitiati'dii'h, .
Thenwsp KPPnptnl is .wtlU(QUU
ed niiK iliu (. mmA Uwrtfor.
belive will encourage arid.OouHtepaJWfijjoi
Untan4 hasty pioending. The whole of
l rti w port snt jK8tH.r, ho w e.vcrr HI prot a
V.ly .ton conic intn (JiscHUKH) fficisltybt4
tween tl.e.itwnufyries j. aod we Ibueba
4a't that, wl.ie on the one hsndf . fompl
5fiv!.tNS .;will be civer for real injuries, .not si
jftjt ill bejiuhUd of those rights which thit
cop;ry JisdlwAr rtcd and cxetcistdM
jijst towards otitis andoscutisl Uiitsow
V . l-n ..!! .' "I -t' M,fil!.
.Tins day u emperor accompanied by th4
srch-rliancellor tnitminiMtr for foreign f-
lair, insjircudt,lie.tmptriarlftui.
0 V'cn lh prefect fthe Seine sn10isr
wjt. Jc tle'piitKifrom , 'oritff ilUi'lrt
1 uiete, pf ie4cui lh?li4ltVl A&
t&tfVfft rak rouraLJb t4'. Jsc4
ct soijtiskiigt, tNciHXrffsjiswsrsdt
Cljv UfaA UtfAsji4nncrihnSM rvKirfj
tlf JHt-'K-W illes-r4 v4 fvrroi r,spii
4!!P ITWj.l Iu4 gtst.sxra,Msrr
r.cccssaty, but that fit was i!cirous.iti
Muf. I, fntsAM ia")h 1
tit)? U4iili po.u.r;.. .n-.J v.: 'j
AhrS ITotliitr f.rtitwtlf Vjlsr-W
W il7H oMjtk. rMay ..ml U:UU
v",lZhi' f.jd Jf tnrofauti.fi.tb
XudcA Ahc.yitiiwr, M. stfiiun stWi4
CVfJVI Vft bpt4 spccjrr.cM of tl arts n4
, sj')silM,iO(cu)(raf) fwr cWfrh)3s
MiftrfnVt? V IVJIItl lilies psn-3W at.fr
4 ic inifrvniilt CTcrssAiJrtloC thrtxl
iV "f.'-ltM Vrctfis4csktltvf
K wvl JW VJnwi4 of 4utss(coc
cr tvcmctfau'.bs'L! Jtti.J ! i 4
isj HnofXrtlccw-ralcji, wWlltd
f ;r.flH:1lsrrts ttsuls bttw
Ul uiut of tbe Tl.iiillettcs. 1 4
1 Uf fcthf Ui vf u Tallcjrtad, sT