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From thetft-TOtfc Gazette iabk was th highway of th army of Vfi. Moreau, as he advanced towards the entre of the lmurihi dominions, with the full career of viclory ; and as he aft, r ward j retreated fr-m the triumphant for ces of the At ch-Duh Chirks, U difcnb ing the prtgnfs of this eirmy, it is imp'. Ill- oie 9 ao juvicc to toe funjtfi tn any otper mode, than hy a fimpte rar ration offafis. out decency and humanity forbid-that J Mcuj-s M'Lean & Unjt, The ot attons whicb vtere dtVwJ on th bit amuvetfory of Independence, and which have heen fince pnhlrjbed, jurwl compute evidence op the unan unity and If, rrf of th citizens tf tbe.tk State, mid oJ their unalterable determination never to fut mit to tbedcmandi of a frond, injultw 4A twmA O.A0 f bio the many 'exhibits of this kind, I P0 eHter)n th ) toil. Thfraufutikoj ntki.-k km rnn, tJr... th A; 1 which took tUice would draw ttors tram lite Jen none which contains a More dignfied obdurate eyts, and wring the fl'mtyX impreffive and eloquent appal tt the audi I ,,arU bery, Conftgration and sMut-f ce, we tratoMdettvued by Thtodort. I wr' w" 7 r ' w ol' ""etf,y r Daiiifht. -ffAf. o the riilr.u of utA X mitics. W only the villaees were etotU adfrr. very a- expnjittn of the viewA "P " 'Jri"te plunder hy a brutal fof and conduct of the Jacobk party in thiA but th female f ex to untvcrfai wV country, the ant hot in a peeUntt happy am1 . , , . , original manner, aalyfes e letter from Tbe flowed cheek of jfge and the ten Ms . Jefrrfin to Mazzei anldtdaces there e'rs t Childhood were uijecwity 'a from latisfaaary evidence V thm iit g't thit infernal hand of thit Ptikdother of the ffr h ,rhni I Scenes, whtch would flick the heart of a ' to oi firoy the onftitutioH ofyhe U. States t Wff exhibited in the face of the and introduce into its place .11 horrors fyl Huft were forced to witms the of a revolutionary tovernmtnl-ts this fi'g 4 49 mar th, fuhirfi h ft lrttv sduUeMerS, end children of their parms. r-. j i. ..... u i j i I ,V rlrcumlinnrn tatrf tuffirirnt tn iract, ana a www oe injures oy teing mini V . v- J-Jrv , ' " tilated, I muff refer your relderiXO theth Mv, or to contrm their hten- vork itelf and only reaueft you to huhlifh ''Xf'' WT the tbefMtwlng "furviy o the efeelsof Ja- "Wmfntegmt en ctbmifm on fome of thefe countries which "ot g"d the hfelefe fern ttohnefs, Dicafes the molt loathfomefur. even Death it f elf could female from diOmour. If Xhen, my felkw citizens, your country Aht -anjuoui idweafe dFicf , and ih alui-but firm f 'pporterwour lomeupi ty and mptndence i the aic the ch otUi jUic ot real nepufiucan, aua u r wub teartleft la illation we beboiu tht id im-ir Chief Meciftrate. Placed in tJfe itMerior of a feriite abb populous rbontry, thuV remote from b- yigatiori we are not unacqoamtea wu.. reciprocal aid whicb agriculture and com merce mutually afibrd eath other, oi courle e well dult apprtc ate etery meaiure having for iitobji-ct the protec tion of the fatter ; we, therefore, h'gh ly approve thole lately adopted by the governuient, and fincerefy hope they may be erieitut), and a not, thai omm more (Ogeut may be rcfortetl uu While we tlius niveyou, Sit;, t he Jpon taneous fennmi ius f our pprgbation and thanks, e add our laced H'uranees of promptitude to defend wur country, and to tupport and maintain its law s an cordt tuii.1t for tbele purpulei it nuy command our lives and lorcunta ; wiin readiaefiwe will aMuhone, wit alacrity we wilLn t r3eft the px)ltical arit'meiicians Ihall not have us among tnetr numoen to uenionurair the truth or the r calculations, i hat we are divided people." Miftferv ntlv we orav to the omnlpo I trtaiy us requires that tbe co' it God. tor a lout? continuance ofi appointed tuukr the tame, thou tent bod, tor a tons continuance your days, and that tbe tame wildom, tne iame virtue which hve hitherto ueen The author, after afcribing the prefint is m fW". w. thejounes whtch I have Verier have been reduced, fays, 'g cmtry and ,ts independence for llMfuQ n.renletusfolmtlread WJT and ywr-fathers, Jo often fought WJKVB At r.:. .i . and bled-I couture tn tbe nam, iur rieXl n AHULL avHLbOi .r -p mw , . will be found the ehespHl de fence, aid tney alone can redder unnectfT ry a Hand, ing army. JOHN ADAMS. Philadelphia, July 24, i7y8. From the Gazette of the United Statse BY AUTHORITY. Explanatory jfrtklet to be added to the Treaty of amity Commerce ami Naviga tion, between the Untied States and hit Britaiiic Majeiy. . WHhRtAS by the twenty eight arti cle Of the treaty ot Amity, Commerce and Navigation, between his Britaitic Ma jetty and the U. States, iigned at Loudon on the nineteenth day ot November, one choutand feei) hundred and ninety. four, II was agreed, that Hue contracting parties would from time to time, readily treat of and Concerning fuch further articles- as might be propoted, that tby would no" cetely endeavour Iq to torm fuch articles as that they might "ouduce o mutual convenience, and tend to promote mutol aj fatistadion and tiiendfhip : ami that lilimrTffjrfnT mm .tey atty , 1 1) .il, lliouad be added to and make a that treaty : And whereas ditncuhiea Itave anlen witti retpect to th ttntian ot fo much of the fitth artielft of the laid uluonersi n their detcription particularize tbe latitude and longitude ot the lourceo? trie uer, which may be found to be t lie one truly intended m the treaty ot peace, bet ween hn Utitan. ie Majetty and the U. States, under the name ot the river St. Ctoix, few rtafon thereof 11 exoedient. that the ImA con 1 -..j a .i.a i i or rnr lain ni in v rn inMnn no an rp i rnuiuiinimiark inouiii w if h mi tmm it.- fJA'fT.rTy tWaw vouin the name of that reliai nl unahimbufry adopted, and otdrred obligation nf conlornuugto the urov.iioni '2S rkT ;r2Lj Antetiiunief huM7& obe ftgned by the Chairman, MaW ot tne laid article in this refped. The traded, Ihed tn aUtheMpUcjof mno. ZrsoffZ e f Z,7PeJ-l and tranlmitted to the Preftdent o"erfigned being rclpcCi.vcly named by cence, a bardyt peaceable, and virtuous p.' untrt. '7-,f b h Hfl nn.uM-im.itv his Bttiaiuc Mi-teitv and the U. States of people. With a government hewgnandjat, " .fV 'N.ff.SSTSa Chairman An,erk" l-r Plenipotentiaries tor tne r if. .. .... . j 4 A. name vat reverence, and vthof, otrhBlt JNATHAHlajL OCAttS, Chairman. . r . ... ... vttw manners generous ana nvpuattte, tatst ', ' r . 7- ryj - i""ris w toucu-oing a USrh I I lilfh ulllr Mil m.v ht nrniur f.. K- ...I luch ankles as may be proper to be -adds l. 1 j . 1 . .1 1 1 w trnorera irarz rrom ine nee, amiame, leumea, ana pious people, oy YZ , ' . r J 'r 7i A- ;A.W, f JP..A.-fc. T 'V" - "V if-l Aliv. ariAf and heroic tolic. had V 'ww ,f ror Ja'"n ur our country t e--7 T Vi I tn ue m o treaty, 111 contormity 10 the a- iiam trs maintained the rekedrenlteWtht to w warii. 11 bovememioned nnH.t,o.., and having Gentl ra n, independence of their bappy rrpnblicToV neV?. V " ' V tnf,niA v f,MMf, r miner tsatt tmu come, and formidable, it would jeem that Switzerland " Jet"W .fy tTb 'rthyhtbefafe. But', fbevasfree.-Wben fJhvefy, or to prrrjhtn tts defence.' "larsM ItV enemies of trance were crujbed, ana 1 bar .troops werertiiwmg clamourous, in Rockingham County, i.C. June2i,'g. order to furnifb them with employment,' the : ' fatal eyes Of thc.DireBory were turned to. To THkt PRESIDENT or Ttu U. wrr Switzerland. As the harbinger of S l'A T5. mifchtef, a faclim was railed in tbe coun't SIR, cils of Berne. .Requifitions, the moil nn RLMOTE from the teat of govern. tuff and opprtffive, were made in a merit of our common country, u is but threatening and inolt nt manner ; while, t j lately the iobalnttBU of tbu County have 1t? re n,onh -ances of the Swifs, they turned had an opportunity ofkno-vtog bow our a de.f and (alien e r. Evtn t ft "at Norwards envoys to trance have been treated, ne m fiff "! defubve preparations, as be M. your friendly and wife over ores for a communicated to each other their relpec. I KECEiVE w'th ftraWtude your u- nve lull powets, have aorced and condu natiNuous si'dieli, tranloriVed by 0ir 1 ded, and do heieby declare in the name ajor Scales, asW prcien ed 0T V ,"," wajiny and ot the United Steele, in ik abtence tf I w' ne commnnon- lenainrs andnrelentatiiei of North e" "PIT"0 att j flh .ar,l e of Ah r 1 ai f iPuiimfDirwn ireaiv, man not oe on ia Ca olina, according o your oVJre. j M p,rllcl)1iri2c J irTeSipUoS Heuiute as you sre.rom t,f leat of aie lautiKte.nd Wmghude of the teorce Rcrernitiem, le late as the puhc infor- yt ,ue ,cr) v.i,Kh may be found mho maticn may btve arrived to nu, there the one truly n, tended in the atoffsaiaf hs been no collection of our 1euW.un- reniy ot peace, under the name ot tbe ri- zeds who h.ve formed a more ennedt er St. C.oix, but they foal! be at liberty judgment, of our national affairs, tr rx- (u delcribe the laid river in luch other onllcd (entimenu more Wonhvof mm. manner, s tney may judce expedient. ciniens and Awer caos. Thtre is a fen. wn,ch defciiption mail be confiuered as tmtent whtch is fomettmes called he tfr-de rln. wei!tu.tlttl and Ibiuct imes (htdienity ot virtue, which by tbewnts of th French, with tbe pujttaitmous cry of NLWCll A 47 V and THE 7ERRCRS 4D EX FENCES OF IV dRV Determined dt alt reconciliation with that republic We iddrefsyoti, Sr. on the lubjrec, with i nlations we trult in eummon with the ijrw por-ion ol our fellow citizens. commands our elleem and rcfpcA, but n is a more umverlai ard a more profound observation, that pr de was not nude ter man; very lure I am, it was not made tor me U on a.ty otcafu ti it wouUt b events to frll their count, v to Fran e, thai A toufcioulnef of having d k larjred pard tub a. n would be 011 readino vou. diet the CaUMins, and the fefferfont oMthe duties of h gh and importani Uaiion. oioreiw that devoted nation, induced their country, nd tbcrthy meriting the approbation mnupufe,untHth4lmrofoppofiowJ vt ,h wile and .he j.dl, is the true md naft. Their " inacccfotle mountain! menu laudable pride of virtue I is Conlum- ed no obiada to the lavage Republicans ; nsttal ween that approbaikni it general, who boding th Swifs ot a divided, tempo I "as, fmffScatmg Hate, attacked, de fimkanddcflroyedthm. Hama nature fbnidert at tbe recotkakm of th fcenes whicb enfited. Xadmced to defpair at th loft of th i, freedom, th SwUs fought with untstampka bravery. Th field of battle was a po emfcwm fcene of atnfufun, of oar urge a ot deal . fmr bund' ad women met thth fate, HAhmg by the ties kjhirh,'Jhand,t near 0 timfo dj-uttu, of u)e mot rejp,a able 1 amines, in a abaJahx. were fwrpt a stro bp thehVom of deffi ugion l whir Age, tottering wti the wrigbi of arm fell and expired witk the liberties of iht The Hohmfevenls at ry he m-r oafi imaa'tntd tbomiferibrd. Toe orders given totheJf, aueb ddsaty by their fupe, , art, mrw Let sMst thy rWoat sVla ease 1 t Ity nee hawaaVa Age for his whits award, " Strike me tbe natron 1 let not tbe vlrcln'a cheek r 1 1. mWUi 1 I UM mtOM VwWi I Iparr the trenchant (word not the babe. rttote sHAiaaad Tenles from tools ex naat usetr saercy, ' Mrnee It witheuc reanorte." h the tataiomme of dkfVale notions, A moA he pardoned for 1 is at iriisj d fart of Ceemsm, tbrongb wbbek t he French trpt quired of the laid commifitouers in this relpec4 bX he article aforefasn. And to tbe end tuat no uncertainly amy hereslterexill on this fabjeaft, k h furt tber agreed, That as toon as may be atker the decifion vf. the said comnuUioners. mearures hall be concerted besween tbe kovertiment of the United States and lua Biitanic Majetty't governors or li-nien,. acti governors in America, in order roe? ed nnd keep in repair a fuitable inon'a. meni me piace atcertained afld delcri.. bed to bethe fourrr of the Ibid riwr Sr Tne revilersof mv ada aitirstion have been peculiarly unfonun-ie in their actu- I ilioni. At I iiw h.H th h f, 1 , , . 7 I bed to be the fourrr of the Wd lav. ill ihf rnwj nrf iilri nf Kmi anrt I r- ... . . i.Wl a,sd inro.d.vocaUy given. tn4 i0 Mt BrrUt, oie majetly in tiW. "T.JTTiri Unambitious as wt are of beino dauVd I " I hav. n , .,n....i. k,.i , . """ "rfV it .w -A v.irvi j .... " . 71: . 7 - I umy eatewseww uasji hdea 1 . ji l 11c m ri rnnaii rnffu. m iiivuvk r..r i .......... r, j ; n. 1 . i ... 1 . l. ... . .. '. -v e "-"niiVHiwiiK vuwiniv aou ptiMerny ai teau im poncitiaiitT and eoaxl Mich perhapi (be prtfent ege, my sckaww. I. This explanatoiy Aeiicle, when the ledge the truth ot it. Hured to rrair, i ,a",e thai! nave bevn ranfied by his Me H as larlrom me. si 1c tall, at an hatred I cl . anu oy inerieRdens at oGresi Britain, J know that France is a vulcano, that once in a century or ttener mntt born forth to eruption! and. irum a companion with tbe moil joft ot our IcIlOA-citllentj yet this would he fc sin bo-It did e refute to withhold our len'itucntsoY your condac) t and re pre- heufibie would he fuch s relulal on our part, st this period (fesllng as oe do) 1 w. ..! T W- I ocn 10 mucn loemt to oe annctoatrd by I deluge the or labouring DajioiiS with its nstitautavf. 1 It xstha int 1 attrct ol a foreign power, on the alTaavd prin pie t I hat the peopie of Asnmca and iheir gover m.nt arfat variawce.''' Accept thet , Jir, otir appro bat icu and thanks for sll your various and grtst far rice i, frooi yoor pdincal dsau 10 that we are n w comtemplanqg t and In jut t-pmion, for no one can your dalafl to me grateful applaulVt of yoor coon try he llrimger than for th a a developemem of which it s jnrt prjnifhiMnt on the rt vilen of your admnnltratimtj let thrm now pronounce again, yoor partiality for s f foreign nanon let them reiterate yoor hatred to France, or your attach nam ta any government but yoor own if an Ani'riean now bosfucS fent BsCnti, oe euvy kioi not tbe ppfebson, oum will J that patnortf-n be much ettrrn.f.i or Uted that broodi with maligaant Juy over the snii for tones of its Cutmrtf, or whol 1 higheft grtlication is, to revile thcollw lures m ni aov hi pofit 00 in the -world, its mmaitopo pOlstioo and abundant Moorccs hate not 1 be nation or cJbottvAjer ahik an more than Hritain, bifcaufe her tnfblar1 fitoatloti bat enabled and compelled her totredaaaval poaer, which ha 1 been st one lime, at leaf at daneerotts to ibe wot Id. Thit tun UisklK) Now the world is Inttrtfted in crsierving her utoal power aa the ptiacTpal bartleT atfintt Frtuch conqucitt and domination, jltis i is my opinion, and I wdl hacjrd your difotealure. hv tbe avowal of It. n. ... . l r 1 .1 , wvuiMHreik tvu imtv 4ren inr ay bond. anen tbarafler I i(h to delervf. ! am extremely happy to ami that you highly approve the an aeoiekaiy adopt est by gpvernawHt, for the proetu tod txtenugn ol commerce Commerce can only bo prott Aed by a natal f rot, I bona, you wdi five to fee tbe wooden States, hy and with 1 be ol their aeuaacnn the rnfswee ranfi. ratlnni mutually rsrehaugoaf, 4hal) bca4 ded to aud make a parto tAo traoty of Amity, Commeren aaw Navsaaatton Se tweet, bU Majetty .d tbe U Sca.es, fign wi'MiOM, on me nmeteentbay of Novemner. out thouland feven anu ninety lour, and (hall be perm binding upon lul Majelty and the States. 'vl Inwitnelawbereof, we, tbe laid est aeatsgned PlevitJoumsarsca of Briraule rnaWtK andtbeU.Sts Of Ataerira, have Waned this m frnt article, and hare caused W hp areata rtiereio the leal of oor arms. , Done at Low Marsh, on fired and ninetv.cUbt. Slgpod, URKNyrLLK, Vv H SAL Cheap fWoktV vrrv va aiA uncij JtJtinw NEGROES. un , aids h fifteenth day of uianu Severn XT J t a - marchd im Ihtnr J706, Tne UrcU of la you, Sis, wt tn (teldrer of order, Mairtol the Printer,
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