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'V, ,vdajjo which the parties may agree to, ; v ...infr jnly'he effccVafter being approved by Seen by urArch:CJunccllor nnerirt ' ' V of the empire, :XVli; ' Thefamilr conncitts not hoi- 1 (Signed) ' CM ... N.. i : .1,. II - ' B the Emberor. . vowsfctf 3 proportions of the parties inter- ti sted,. iiilbejrwnnpby the secreUr.o state tl the . imperial household. The ac- H commc4ajjo which the parties may agree to, J shall pn theemperer.. Crvttnw thf iinl forms, either in the trial of the causes brought before it,, or in the judc-ments it renders. .Neverthclessitmust always hear the par 45m. either bv themselves or by their attorr ney, and must assign -motives for its udg-J jnents. . ' ... .. . It roust also have been pronounced within a month. " . V , . XXXVlfl. The judgrrrentsiven by the family council are not susceptible of being appealed from, to tno couri oi oasuu... -They are signified to the parties, by requi-, sUioa of the grand judge, by the tipstaff of the Hall or any. other appointed for the tame. : XXXIX. When the family council deter mines on complaints, and thinks them well grounded, it confines itself to declaring that the person against whom they are laid is re- prehensible by the fact which the complaint specifies, and refers for the remainder to the emperor. , XL. If the emperor does not think fit to tose indulgence, he pronounces one of the penalties decreed by article 31, and even ac cording to the gravity of the fact, the penalty of two years confinement in one of the state prisons. ARTICLE VI. Ofthe dispositions of the present statute which are applicable to the princes of the empire, grand dignitaries . XLI. And last. The grand dignitaries and dukes are subjected to the dispositions of the above art. 31, in the cases specified by that article. , (Signed) NAPOLEON. Seen by us, arth-ckanctllor of the empire, . (Siened) CAMBACERES. By the empcrer (SiSned) " II. B. MARET. No. 2. NAPOLEQN, by the grace of God and the constitutions, emperor, of the r rench ana King of Italy. J We have decreed and do decree as fol lows : Art. I. The Venetian states, such as his majesty the emperor of Germany fN' s ceded them to us by the treaty of Presburgh, are definitively united to our kingdom of Italy, to make an internal part of it, .to commence Given at our palace of thsTauilledes, the Jqt& March of the year. UJ6 . ,v (Signed) NAPOLEON. from tlie first of May next, and at the char ges and conditions stipulated by the subse quent articles i II. T .i Napoleon code, the system ofcoi riaj; of our empire, and the concordat con cluded be tweeen us and his holiness for our kiiijd im of Italy, shall be fundimental laws, of our said kingdom, and shall not bs dero gate V from unier any pretext whatever. III. We have eree'ed and do erect in Duchiei, grand fiels of our empire, the pro vinces hereafter designated : 1. Dalmaiia. 2 Iilria. 3. TbeFi oul. 4 Cadove. 5 Ikllune. "ZConeg l'uno. 7 Treviso. 8 Filtri. 9 Bussa no. 10 Vicenza. Il. Padua. 13 Ito tigo. ' . IV. We reserve to ourselves to give the investiture of the said fiefs to be transmitted hereditarily, by order primogeniture, to the male, legitimate and natural descendants of those in our f nor of whom we have disposed of them, and in case of extinction f their ina!e, legiiinvtte and natural descendants, the sVid fief shall be reversible to oar wnt rial crown ty be duposed ol ay us or our sue cessors. V. We'mtenl thatthe fifteenth ofonrre- nue wiiicli our kingdom of Italy draws or lull t.-mr mm the said provinces, shall be a'.rachr.l the said fiefs to be possessed by lh wkvhl wis Shall l-w led wltll t!:ii; we farther reserve, and for the same dcs'ioatioti, the disposal of thirty millions ornaMoiuI'doiaains siluate'iri the vincrs. VI. Inscriptions shall be created unon the mon'.e Napoleon to the smonnt f 1200,000 Irjncs, in favour of ths gen:ralj officers and siMirrs who have rendered the most service to the countiy and to our croun, and wliom we slull designate fur this purpose, imposing upon them the expres condition c( nut being able, the said generals, officers, and aoliiers, btfure the expiration of trn yesri, to sell or alienate the said incomes without our authority. VII. lnil our kinfom of have iti amy wMch may nGce fr its f.riCff, w kitend to rant it a French army, and it is fir will that ffumthe lt of May ntxt it bo mamtiinc! and paid nut of bur imperial lira ury. For this p-irpoie, our royal treasure" of I'aly shall pay ecry month, the sum tf two trillions, five hundred thousand francs, French money, and it is dwrinr; the time in which ijp said armr s!ia!l rrmain in our kifttflnm ol 1 1 air, 1iieh we have re pulairl atxl do rvguUte from the present, for the tftm t( sis years 5;ich term br'mjt eipirv.l, we shall take n this reject the further !eie rminathr.s width the firturn-staii-fsf Kurort may make us j jde te cei'S'V for the safely of our pcojJ tf Utj, VIII. Fmmthe 1st of. May next the roun. trirs ttf Ms and ( rrs and the Gaufagna. n. from the sources of the Serchio, shall no lon 'trinrkc i rt ffo irkinsdo.-ncf li.lt- CAMBACERES. By the Emperor, The Minister Secretary of State, - - H. B.MARAT. (To be continued) , LONDON, April .29. The Britiih Minifterat Berlin has de manded, and obtained his paflports. He - - w-w r".- 1 m. 1 .A4 was expected at nuium, Deiore mccuuuij ' , l: c: .1.. I v V tnis monui, on ma way iu cngidiuu. The obttruclion of the trade- of Ham burgh, in eonfeqnerjee of the meafures lately adopted, is moft fevercly felt?V' E? li(h goods have of courfe greately advan ced in price; and a general diflatisfacYion prevails among every defcriptioit of peJ p!e. The order for blockading the Wcfer, the Elbe, and other rivers of Germany, was not known at Hamburgh until Tusf day lall ; it created the utmofl conftema. tin, . An opinion prevailed there, thit Prullia would be.compelled by France to declare againft Denmark, in cafe of re-. lu fa 1 of the latter io fhut her ports againft the trade of this country. It will appear, from the Declaration in ferred in our paper this day, that the king of Sweden, not in the lead alarmed by the movements of the PrnfUan troops, or the menaces, of thePrnlTian cabinet, is refoU ved not to retire from thafpart of the elec torate oi Hanover on the right bank of the Elbe. . Dumourier is at prefentin SwedifhPo. merania. Private letters from Dublin ftate, D wycr the county of Wicklovv rebel chiet, and his companions, who were ihipped 'off for Botany Bay, role upon the crew on the voyage, and carried the vcllcl into the Bra zils." The mail ' due on Wedncfday arrived this mornlnc. It has. not, of course. brought (uch late news as the mail which arrived yederday ; but from the following letter frorti Vienna, thee is Utile icafo:i to doubt that the paffsge through the Fii oul into Dalmatia, has been granted to the r rench troops. Uut thele troops wi.l find itdifficu.t to procure provifrms; all the ports on both fiJcs the Adriatic having .been declared by Kuflla in a (late of block ade. This morning the Hamburgh mail dua on WednefJay, arrived, and the intelli gence which it brings is of the titmoll int. pnrtance it the accounts from ditf:rciit parts of the continent may be relied un. the Kiilitans have actually evacuated Ku gnfa and Cataro, in conlequence of whuh the French have difcontinued the works which they were conflrufling at B'annau, and the diviftons of marfluls Ncy and Soult nave co-nmenceu tneir marcn. a u chi fkirmifli has taken place between the Swedes and Pruflians near Patzcburgh, the icfult of which was, that the former, being greatly inferior in number, wue compelled to retire on hand, fo much fo, that good Ruffian wheat was fold the other day at a price e quivalent to one dollar twenty-five cents er butnel ori board. A public faleof a cargo of corn, fuch as yours, took place this day- Jwo (mall Jots only thereof werefold, at 290 recs per alqr. or about ninety cents pej- bufhel, on board. Thus fltuated, and having had no offer for yours, we . fee no other remedy but to wait a more favourable moment for the difpofal of it. " P. S; A neighboar of ours this day put two cargoes of corn from Norfolk at public file ; the higheft price was 290 recs per alqr. or 90 cents per biifliel. A car go of 3000 bulhels fiom faid place has been fold at Figuera at the rate of 55 cents perJ)ufhe!;on board, which' we mention to fiiew you thejre.fent reduced (late of ours and the neighbouring markets.',' WILMINGTON, 11 VIENNA, April 9. said pro- 1. . - II - I . L- - . .11 1 t 11 i Biicrieu, inai vcurruav '!;cre was figned between the courts vf VS.nna and France, a convention, in virtue of vliich the lormtr concede! to the latter a free palTjge for iis trocpsbv LaPoi tcba and Til He, for Illria and Vennian Ual msiia ; the number of thCI; troops is a- rioufly dated; fume carrying it a l.ih as. 43,000, tihc. Iwonljr 3o,oco. 1 his lall point is a matter of induftrence j the paf. lage being once granted, there probably would not be any diflL'ulty as"fo-fhe"num. btr. Alihotitfh front the manner in shi-i this demand was. made no ore doubted of Ml luccels, the news of the conclufion has rtevcriheltfi canffd a great fcnfaiion arrone t . ui:- .t . . o me ruont, ami 111c corps uip'omaiique. iuiua rorcuw ir.is coiiiiciccnt on. uud in ccnfcquencr, we learn, by private letters tfceived yeflerday from Trierte ihat the Kmmander in chief of the Ruffian flet the Adriatic I as giten dinflions to all the divifum under his orders, to blockade tot on.y that port, but alf all i)0fc Pl1 the iww nam 01 mai ici. ana to examine Qt'H'j eveiy fhip that enieis or conies tu. " lo this order is annexed an eiari lid i f every fpecies of commerce which is tcuonert provifion, or ammuniiion of ar, ar.da cofy of ihefe inftruclioni is on loirtfthe Aha, ihedmirars fhip. " Ksguia it e l is fiiuaird amonff.tfi pi rts which will be fnVjcfledto ihefe vifiti lod ditfTiogioagreat pari of Inly. inJ PROVIDENCE, Jurt tl Eatfaa if 1 letter from a nfxflUe it rr.mercial houfe In Li Toon, toihoufe in this town dated April 19. " Your carro of Indian corn ve ruva lidded here, as our fuficundirg markets TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1806. . Fourth ot July Which formVso important an ra in the history and happiness of our country, was ce lebrated here with that splendor and enthusi asm, the crisis demands. It has been the customof all great nations, to commemorate events honorable to their ancestry ,by public" games, fetes and rejoicings. What Ameri can ! but feels his consequence, on the Fourth of July? Where is the man happy enough to have lived in 1776, who on the return of this Day, in each revolving year, does not feel e motions too exjaansive for the narrowness nf his frame ? who does not lccl as if he would burst from himself? And, where is he that now lives, and pants not for an opportunity of emulating the heroes and patriots of that il lustrious period? . But in vain will a nation make great exertions to procure liberty , in vain are wise laws formed for its prcserva- iton ; unless the patriotic enthusiasm is pre served and encouraged, we will evidently sink into that apathy which has been the destruc tion of the pubiic liberty, and the national glo ry of nil nations. Though the short sighted economist m 7 repine, and the austere mo ralist censure, a whole Dav, dedicated to fes- live enjoyment and enthusiastic gratulatlon ; yet the profound who have viewed mankind as they arc, not as pretended philoscpheis would make them, have in oil ages seen the necessity of culling in the' passions to co operate with their virtue. The sound of the cannon at sun rise announced the Day. Eve ry heart felt the call. Among the Volunteers, all was preparation,' though the appearance of the Day f e enuc'l unfavourable to any public exhibition of Military parade, as it rained un til' one o'clock. The Light-Horse, command cd by Captain Hill, and the Volunteer coros. commanded by Captain Gautier, paraded and went through a variety of mane-uvres, in a manner highly honorable to the gentlemen composing the two corps. Atone o'clock they repaired to Captain Gautier's, where an cicgam repim was p. vparcu ior tne corps, and some gentlemen 01 the town. 1 lie Band at tached to Captain Conicr'a Vnluntee , t!u- nns the rcpat, plavn.g a vaiirty of tunes, which did honor to their taste and execution. The toasts were the following : 1 s I he Fourth of July, 1776. lUil Co- lumbii. 2J. The Statesmen and SoUitrs of 177. Washington's march. ' , 3d. 'I he memory of the Immortal Wash ington, the first in W'tn fust in Peace, and firt in the hearts of his Countiymen. Hos lin Castle. 4th. Apiculture, Manufactures and Com mcrce. !-iher's Hornpipe. 5th. l'ricndship with nil nations entanr;. lino; uilianrr with nm. While- Cockade. ' Cth. .The Army and Navy of the United States. Sniss march, f 7th. The Constituted Authorltin. in ih BMDiz-ToYtv, s(BafhaJtes,) May 3!. By the American fchooner Federal, from Wilmington, arrived here On " Wed ncfday lad, the following particulars' are obtained ofthe French fquadron under ad miral Cjuillomey : On the 23d ind. th Federal fell in with the American fhip Exchange from the Brazils, bound to Stagg-Harbor, the Mader of which infor med that he had fpeke about the end of April or id May, a French fquadron con fining of feven fail ofthe line and one frigate,- iat. t2, 00, S. long 35, ob, W. deering when he left thjm S. S. VV. Th mader ofthe Exchange was onJboard1 line of battle fhip commanded by Jerome Buonaparte who gave him a letter for hit wife, now in Baltimore. Ha (hewed the American the trail ofthe fquadron prick ed off on a chart, from which it appeared,' that twenty-four, hours previous to the Exchange falling in with them, they had fteereJ N. N W. the American there fore thinks they were bound to the north; ward. From the foregeing information, out bed informed naval officer!, here conclude that the enemy's fquadron' were cruifing tor our Inuiamen and south Sea Whalers. IX. l bp-euwptivehtircfthckinil'tn jj affoJ not theleid cncruricemrnt. We ol Italy sbaU bwr ti Uile of prince of V. fee ro immediate piofpeQof a fair, on c- j; coutt cfilie great tiotitici of grab, &c. Adnrinistra'.ioirof the Covernment of the U tiited States. Ncwhavcn march. 8th. Wadsworth, Vomers and Israel, glo rious types of American l ii innessar.d Dci- plmc. Hollow Drum. ' Jlh. Patriotism, without the lure t f r IT.re, retire without a claim to binctity. Snii'.h's inarch. 10th. Teste before war, war before ilisho nor and war not disguued, tut dtsplryed in its proper colours and energies. Concord march. I Ith. Million for defence at.d not a cent far tr ibute. Yankee Doodle. I2ih. The rights of neutrality dcCncd by the law of nations. Soldier's Joy. 13'h. The Volunteer corps througbrtul the Union ready boys ready, t ciders. Gau tier's march. 14th. Uniformity in patriotism, emulation In discipline, obedience to the call of on. Country, and a Rg for all psrty means and d. nomination. 0 rhcers. I'urornsrih. I Jib. IVrmsnrncv and honor to the Vi. mington Volunteer .Companies 1 may ihry nevtr derogate from their present rcpccUli. lity. 9 theers.- ltlut Ileard's march. 1 6th. The American Fair. 9 cheers. Tair American. l7ir..'Tr.e Town of Wilmingten. S theers. Wilmington march. 1 In theetcnir.tr ll.ff paraded ihe pertormed strtit FrmK with r,reat pretii,n. Tltecmpny ..par. led with Rrut repul.tity, end cnod humour, and the ee nin concluded GENERAL MIRANDA; . This celebrated ajjid diftinguifhed officer arrived here this morning on board the A. fnerican" fhip Leander, capt. Lewis, in company with his majclty's (loop of war Lilly, which fell in with the Leander on the 26th ult. off Grenada. Gen. Miran da, who had failed from America in Jan uary lad on ah expedition to give freedom and independence to South America, touch ed at Jacquemcl, and failed again from thence on the 27th March, in company with the fchooners Bacchus and Bee, and arrived near O'Cumana, between Pdrto Cavallo and Laguira, on Sunday evening, the 27th April ; on the following morning the coad being alarmed, the Leander waa attacked by two dout guardar codas, ono a brig ot twenty twetve pounders, and the other a (chooner of fixteen f 2's, both full of men. The Leander fuccceded in beat in thefe off, but the fchooner Bicchusani. Bee, being on fhore endeavouring to land ft detachment, were captured, having. feve ral Confidential ofti.'ers on board. In con fcqucr.ee of this disader, and the Leander ' being in want of water, general Mirandft put into Buor.aire, and failed from thence on ile id ind. intending for Trinidad, but having fallen in with the Lilly and receiv ed fome information from Capt. Camp-. , bell of that fliip, he proceeded to Grencda, and from thence to this ifland, probably with a view of conferring with our reflec tive commanders on the future execution of his laudable enterprife, In which every Britidi fubjcfl and free govtrnmcut mult with him the amp ltd fuccefs. The Bacchus and Bee wcio two unar med pil-. boat fchooners Zxiract cf a letter from pntiema in Noroil,' to his friend in Iktertburg, ruened hjthelusl mail, By aeconpts from St. Thomas's, in It days, it appears that FHANCE HAD DK CLNRHI) WAR AGAINST SWEDEN AND DENMARK. . The English papers say that a serious dif fercnte has ari-tn between the Prince oj Walet and Mr. As this is by no means im probable (considering the profligate charac ter of that prince the continuance of Mr. Vox in power may not be as long as after hit fotmcr coalition with Lord North. The coa. lilion with (if entitle is certainly not calculated to endure Grenville perhaps the tnol6reg mt and self njicient character to be found in any cabinet in Europe ; Fox the least as suming and perhaps es intelligent a&aae kind a man as is to U found en earth., One or the other of these qualities must be pre dominant in such a 'government as that of England, it la not dilTiculi todctcrmi&eTahicU mutf9 i Avacaa. .Vttv.l'orJ, June 30. A gentleman who arrived this mi.rnins; in the ship Charles in 39 days frtm Tenaance, has obligingly furnished us vsith ft file of 1-r.ndon pipers to the fi of May, inclusive. Tli ...n tj . Z n f - ... at . . vii.ivriiBn iimui mi ui, mai, in a conver saticn l.e had with Mr. Munrce, just before he left London, our minister mei.tioned that he had renon to Ulieve that the differences between Grcst-llritainand tl e United States will soon be advantageously settled. A new treaty has been raiifiedbetwetn Rus sia and the Ottoman Torte. The Swedish troopa, says the London Courier, are csacuating Lunenburg arid re tiring te Swedi.h I'omerania, which, it le aupi eitd, tl.eJ'wsians will immediately in vade. TUr. WIT CSS i a trmrt .t.r.t.f tf- m that count Iljwitc wis to Le sent to tne- , ,nC .ii,renres between tne to gmfn.nifnt.. A man more unlikely to succ?ed in such a nation could not have ca s ly testi silected. We t'o notUlitie the re- Lured tf a Utter torn LittrftdattJ lUj 9, tf a jftfitlt mn m V.i W, A4. " ITour and wheat have takte a Hie, in consequence of aor being depritcd of sup phfifrom I'ruislaj ir 4 tcnsWeratle order i-c m consequence tone tut to America-. Altarh.ritiiedioI i:iriy, wiilejt.ro. I Nstions were ststerday made at Sis. Cd. rnati uiicr.j-t.cns and dvii!a!;voi, l Ht tsrtsJ, an J I iha.k D.sie is every reason
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