"-Ar. lV.'-TheseVda&urfS hich :
resorted to only in just- fetalf?rtioi f the"
barHrous yste(p! r adopted' '1 d,
Vwhii nsRiTuHates itslernslatioL o l f
555 faer.tnVbtfora reVciveTPaf between tame Klcgerfurth, -in CprfnihW Crowvia,'
iich art I France and Austria hatt not commented, l in GSdlacti; Ens and Vel,m Austria, Co-''
At
though the declaration pt tt a.s daily Vl Ion and Polaen, in Bohemia, as die points of
TIX.Dtct to all uauoiia v.
primes towwjxl the English government
to taped their ' ' 'They shall continue
, to be.nKorouy,inctorcta tohgas that
".government does not return- to the, princK
nle of the law of nations', which - tt crulates
the relati6n8"6Tuvilized,itatea in a stat&of
- .... ..1 .1: ' - C 1 - L, . J-
. war. j iuc urovisiuiia cii uie - prcscni uc
- 'dree shall be abrogated andnvflVTtet,'r
- mm us trie iiteHiiiUuiucyeumvii iiivyitnr
' ciples "of. the' law of ' nationsswhlch are'aho
h ' ' ' .' ". :..' Milan, )ect-e,s-
'- .These extracts ,'are 'notexplicit nouch'
; tojwmttoam' cemjftCalciilatiqnS'.pn uifi.
' present iccasion-i-But theVifiumisKscone,
room to hope, that the decrees tit prance,
'VU1 follow the fate of the British orders t
, "at Jeast that they will assume a mere ami
, v f We have not thosefears of French ho9-
: jihichmeiveriioHticlao-have
, .conceived..- We do not look .upbnit aa the
ifiierm.m trance to acciar-Qi; provoke a
' Vrnr vrth.tip XlnttA Stat Upcou. 4 la
, : 7 . .M , 1flyrs- .w.. vwnv ywvwwyjiiM
, better to have ji as a inend than p m en-
' ' fmu'innpr pnnrner urirn i miwi KitMiin.
because it is politic to-havth6 -use of our
rrt-ovision? inher .approaching contest with.
. ; tno opanisrvpoesessions ; because ner views
; are-more -bent towards' Luropeand the
East: than towards the U. States: Unna-
, oarte has some nointi of ttinueJt :.ta. dw
' lust with Austria anh Ttiriru Thie rheaV
r of .die former upon his'' exertionr at '.the
' ces- and the suspension pfhif attacks up-
-on Stiain. until theemfarenhfamf Erfurth
had checked the designs of Austria,' -have
jnost probably decided fier fat& , lie ne-
power to bear upop hi nv The lac treaty
; of Turkey with Great-Briyun way possi
; biy decide her destiny too, ..if the die was
not already cast. The .organisation l;of
v the bossible colonization of Egypk may'
w perhaps' then indues him to Wnd his atttn-
teotioa towards tetngusa possessions' m
. tAsiohit Decrekin h6t Tos8ible that
, ho may- rescind so rtjvsch of thcro as ope-;
rates on -th$ higfj seas,'' and. fetaia so;
'. much as ptetca-ts"a iminicrpai chsracter
. , -guarding this efieet tiobyaddluonal reV
t gulations f-What is hisyolicy ? To ttaa
row thetradeof Great-Untain Htoptwcnt
-"the circulatiojujf Ar manufactures on 'the'
J continent and in the United States, 'V Will
nc not mzttnvty .prevent juntun :gtW3
a ' Inn tttrrli 4 wfVk j t-if Tvjrya-'t ww
which, Have tpucbed at? a ' British ,one
i ; a ois ,was uier pnncipio m wjiicn we iwr
I'm Dccrecwas put into execution brrvious
' to its cxtratioA on the high seas.' Will he
- not materially; abridge jhr.rculatioi of
British goods ettewhrrby nitiing it a
condition of the oonimcrc to Trance, that
' all ships teavinr France -shall take ia some
. article or articles of her produce or manu-J
r ... ' - t . r - 1
, lacturc, tnt iuk amount i toe cargoes taey;
hrincr thrdicxf. ,i la thii caae the wanu
,of franca and her tolonlea would Ue rc
1 ' gularlr supplied C ih wuld receive th6e
rtants productsof the United States liu k ,
France moreover, can reduce to peci&ca
- tiQrt f such as pot ash, tobacco, cwton, sd
.. , her colonial goods, a sugar toSvtf tad
ber mannfaauTxs would, tke lh place of
re bow sent to the united fetAtes, and
' which are now paid for td GrrtUriu'a
by bills or exchange draws oh Uve- xocti--'
, nent, fr our uti ve products actnaSy tr;
' inmed there . The l Sulci would sure,
1 v laae bv thta arran prtru-ttc brf4ie of ihe
. suerior cheapness of soma of .the Briri
) good but so g as Frsntc t4ji make it
lor btr bencfitf is it not probable thai aht(
will meJify herdecrtes to at to prtKlMct itf
' (he lhiiyr it ctrar, h ontil our vtitels
: canb sdmrittd safely to cater the p of
, . the continent, an dipoe of our ptodscls,
' the benefits rtwliiajr, from a rraewal of
of trade w'uh C Britaia wiUbc toaipara
lively laamslJcralite ; r, ' ; v . i
lithe Octrees of Ftintt Baianjroihrr.
lhan a murmal iff.u, otir . gov crnmmt
IfiUbei'ofMJl "SWkjrtJnrrd s.aj.
ready,"" Our cotwity knows pot bow to
submit to uiurpatifm : "
verv late rso.M rnA.vcc
- Botfoa, April Jf,!
Tka FrrncJi Jttftf manjws 1lUpc
?ri :. capula DcfUa, arrlint atnt oa
eUf , tn a short pMMgt from Borrfs4i.
A FrvncJl gantlMrvan, a trrtKTr, MaOf
Utwtit aswUJi a lie of 1'rchthp-wrs to
tflpy af a ftsw.ImrUI Drifts, . A ftw
trnf.i'mt (mm lh ar,an(I the 4ctrtt,
Willi (Andbclov. .
V ' TharonU frw the Ctfrttvan rnrtti.
' nchf, la U.c so pfri ata siily amooia I
peetedV-' The French Ainbassjulor, And be.
Ministers OKhe contederattonotthetnme,
had nuitted ViennS i and. all tho troops h
UiCTNOTth, nnaer tnr.conwoi ot onupuric,
were in motion ' One hundrea tnousano w
the troopsj'wnich were hi SpaiiRyhadretunf
ed intojfrance, an,d erfc, moving towards
Bavaria. - The Emperor was in Wmatthe
last date . TI We find but little mention made
of Russia; wid that little did flOt indicate
any jliing lika ber uking a pfrrt in the wr
aguinst A"Etria,' . The peace between Engi
land Turkey is attributed la the Paris to the
interference of Austria! --iW' '"TV ''J. ,
( The tidings from "Spain are Jate. Sara-
gosea surrendered tne 4v.oi d. aiwr a
memorable siege ; ,the particulars of whicn
fill tfireetff the papers. , About 40,000 men
of the garrison had passed tlirough Baydnne.
The South of Sbain had not been over-run,
nor had Cadiz been invested. (The French,
had entered Oporto, (Portugal) and were
aSyancing on' Lisbon, i-f
The lirest fleet at the, latest date vemain-
junctxon. t The.'.tmperor .and -Archdukes
will quit Vienna in a lew days. s ' r ' , :
"March 2 Many youne men of the' most
noble families hare offered to serve as vo
luntrs and the collegians have demanded'
to beTormed into a battalion. ". :' . a
. The numerous assemblages of Austrian
troops that have taken place in Bohemia, and
appear tQ menace' the , -Upper Palatinate,
have, occasioned the putting In motion of
part of the garrison of Nuremburg-
the remainderwill shortly follow.' m
, jiiarcn vasi numoer oiomccrS)UD-
jects of the princes of IheTlhinuhcdnfede
racy, iiave-puBiuvciy reiusea ro,,Deac arms
against their cauntrymen.- '-t" '1
I YI he departure of the Trench Ambassador
naa occastoucQft yery nveiy sensational uus
- ,W
-ed np.fti- Knr.hpfirrt:
"Oii the Subject of American affairs.theV',,
naners are wholhr'silent. i An Imperial De I
.crpoy anocung, a ,pari wu ncnana
ITance, be tounU unuer tne transjauons.
,ToBderstand,it,it will be recollecte'd, that
tbe-rench have lon" detained American
vessels under yanous.pretcnce Bttt some
time fcince 9ii pmbavgo was laid on all Ame
rican' vessels, ht .the ports orTrahcc.'"!The
new dectcq only afi'ectssuch as weredetain
cd by this general embargo. They are per
mitted to return direct to the United States,
giving bonds.'- The others' are still detained,
v. ;'-'Y' rV tiii m "'it lff
' '. ' T TaAMStXTIOICS.l . -! ! c
. i 'VtaifKAi Pcb.- 23Thf , Wurtejribertt
and Bavarian Ambassadors are about do quit
W1U VHp-JUkl (, A UV UlllVvlH VVS VI WW MS.,
my arc to be commanded by the Archdukes,
aiid,by generals yLitchcnstein, JKosamburg,
ltlenaUtKallowart and Bellegardo- :.-, ,
Piats, Afarth 23M-The Vienna "Court
Gazette continues to give all the absurdities
t the tnghsb journals. t Tpe manner, in
which the evenu-in Turkey are recounted,
.prove eyiclently that Austria has contributed
all in her power t6 the peace between 'the
port and England. ..'Mr'Adair, formerly
Ambassador to the Austrian Court, when he
left Vienna,' had letters of recommendation
to the' Austrian Internuncio at Constantino
ple - f
, XvtirpfManh T-We learp that se
veral Iinghih gentlemen hare arrived at
i rtestf, and Shew themselves publkly.X A
British courier tatly debarked tltere, and
troceeded hastiJv to Vienna.- For some
time) very frequent communications baTe.
een piada between JVusuia and England,
7yof Trieste. T - , :.S ' . , t.
An Austrian train oTartlllerT has arrived
i c team uim an Austrian corps Has
Shewn itself on the banks of the Inn. on the
aide of Pa-issU."- For this ciuse the court of
Munich hasr ordered It troops In 8wabla
and F ranconia,' to join those in Bavaria, who
are to concentrate on the Iscr. The earri-
sxxu of Ulm and Acgiburg art already on
thdi march. (-yVr , a , j, ,0
Arm6rf, Jlhrth f-The famous ln.
in gar Oests baa airlved at Vienna, proba
Wy to ain the Austrian Maniicsuw , IU
mclntsalsoat Vionna. -'. . . i .
tiani pursues lis success. MarahalsiUaoL
snd; St Rcvr, are ItmroachiariValrnrU.
wnKft it If f apecUd will not tnaka any de-
I Saragofta furrendcred tba lth Feb. in
the duke of Monjbclto,(LneV . nch of
HS rITvwn,awvwia not swer aucgunca
to Jocph I., cra to be, scat prisoners f
warmtu I rants.
i ktv!l yjcviiau poi me preposterous
rorclu- curoatary to deny, that Usaved to the Coun
but it I y iiic tjculabk snips, m , -esscIs and A..,
1
,arii March 6. The Emperor re- J '1thefimofcjecteWeJongsncebeen, ; :
:urned .yesterday from Ilambouillet.' A ftcxotnplished, is so obvious, thatanvthinD1 K
y .sa,vsf as was, utisvi ass aa-MA-i O I " Fywf v u aaasxy, uc (.UUIlLCil RlinPT4-. :' Lr.
that an "increased activity prevails in the I fluous,', " Although this" provident mea-"t f
pwta ot ferroImndJLortinna. , 'lt is not 1 snre was loudly clamored against bv the"
snqiuanave remaineataiuuul to hoi
ring a time'of anarchyihd rebellion.
aspires to revenge Itself ,upijn England for I nericai4 produce; which, by an opposiite
the evils broueht i unon tht coimtrv.' r It is I course, would have been lost tn hf rT:
said that evejp. the Cadiz squauVonpartici-1 V?d States. "Sd far wbre they frc;n dev S
uiiim acuiuiiviiu -A great nwej Jircuuuunary lenuency ot thfc
.ocean, tronv Holland quite to-l
French troops have . followed the English J ur seamen were at home.and the farmn' j
? c pori,. wi Mauiuiu- fternapaiaey may i uis prouuee in nis Darn; ' x lie fram
have, the kappincm totntrme themsfurther I oitheembarrohad stnticirjatPfl flTIfte
'"y uiciun, uuvr iot jcnciraiiiig into I vMwga,-w cuuncctea ratn uie suspence ''
mains f Sir John Moore's army, in the J .huttta farmer" could not murmur at jiav
cpunty pf Kent.Mien Cardiage carried J g enough' and some jtq snare Vj vhcreas
rr m uiv K.wuiutif BUU14 I .!; vi uveii uci IllltU'Cl to fUn 111
4WUUU uicmcivn uuuer ner uwn waiis in 1 w wuncr cnunneL. we wnuin hav vi,,-,
,;n Amca, and the rival oj Komduapfmr 1 tarily disgraced ourselves by trading i
Xdlj'. 'f'V. - t: 'V ..r VJaritisbpftssportbrlkence, which,
, u whuiiuiv. hibcusc wm -saruinxne " w, wc vvoj-.u nave.naa tonav tm-ttv
French DaDcrs.' to have broken out at S;i'r. I dear tor : ndr w&a thU till ' it J .
'Kvj Mv consequence oitne suaewngx J wen lurnisningour antagonist with atirea-
ana nardstups. endured m the , siege, and
to nave ,;amed pa upwards of twenty
thousand persons. -1 : '... "."
Council ot Prizes. Paats.iAM.2i.
ATlie American vessel Susan, has' been
adjudged good, prize - to thcc9kers and
crews ol the, Italian and Syrene frigates.
The same court has declared eood and
lawful prize the merchandize taken out
of the American shio Aurusta. bhe
Ffcnch nrivatrer'L'Lve. and confiscated
th same for the benefit of the Marine In-
vauu vase. - .
v
; fnm rirss, frt. 23--Th mcsfurte
w hick Ibe cotirt of VU mis continue s io taki
and the tooremfhU of the trotms in all tia
pmilirf,ho longer ptrreltna to doubt that
war wuit dec kkrt oo trvJ jlckrfd in a&
;4ays. 'The btulnfonutd ptrsoos are tm.
tocrdcf lu , , . '
" ..Yesterday we flaf tttti trumlvs with
serving pcUtf Mth tutwd tka funds to
ris I but hd j I sm Infermed, frotw a good
oaitc. MhMe lntormirtioA has never 4a.
"cshed mt, that tm Uiulioi ofrrtiwdk-rs
w xmwn ocrcf iu ixgui to marrft tb
tSth, and the rest of the gwrison the 31m,
ia u tamp a if nitl ed near Unt.' I
am SMnrrd Crow ihs tarn sotirtt, tht U
Mtdk(n, a dcdaraUui if th ur. aa wt II
as tie lattin! U snnr. art aire!v
ptf 4rcd. tba Mnlfctto 4 twtiT ia
Mrystrwtjifnris cgwnt the smertisaef
b ff w! V i Hut c ry f aitnmtf to
lpls cf lhuflrfiuiui whom U talU
KprateiKtPclvs fwrfu tha sffi.
st of Irancf, and make tm$mm csum
wllh AuWfla. The rmfimstkatd the sr.
my ton!aihi new JWW?-rffirJis to
the twijH tTtWptnvs f eUty kbd de.
eoraiioiw, s44Atwrtt, nd vr jift (
' twi army trail p4Mrd
0 ftr, It will ha hild la it alt
The lfs of the sftlJkry sr complt
The r t , 1 ifc d hiw a be CMrtt, U3 hart
Pn o vi m miJiiia will W Cttnt4ic4
naifceimwiftfiJWlifMi, AlUhaoWm
i r-sTeufntiigr4ifinihcirtops. Ihif
.I
A
laldiUcd,M BioJaneircywhicb ecocide-
ably teduces the jValuationiat which Bri
tish goods .had previously beeff rated, and
which is, ? consequently, tahtamouct to a
r dimunidon of the, import duties, as they-
are. cnargea an valorem a new wawv
housing system is said to 1 have been also
in contemplation when the last accounts -cameway,
and that it wastOjbe framed "
upoh a principle similar toour own. v
- . ; "frr the Tv RsfvpitcAx:
' Si' X 'Vl .'- 'M.
What can be urged ajrainst the em bar.
pq J . Nothing certainly It has produced '
be .electa which were'contemplated at its - -adoption.
It. ws intended
f J. ' As a measure to call home our pro'1-
perty and seamen which were onthe hith , ' ' ' 1
2- To coerce Great Britain to ' rescind
fi fvtf Aa-e , " ' jt J
SUVIO!
un-
,by
'.-on .to combat uk, or with means enabling' ' ' 1
I Mai to persevere in his avaricious and t -v
imjust measures., It is unnecessary; how-'l -
v,iounpeaii8ineiactsas proofSof
he dhtmguished 'sagacity ? and fore 1 J
: ight oftlStidministratiohin imposing'tha: A ; r
v udxtfcd, since ft is admlttM im all h-mA , "
that as a measurt of prudence nd ftrctauJ
, nop, one more eHcctual rnot xtant ' on ' 4 U'-
be annals of legislation; Let cs observe ' "
m vwcm v sucn j iuig is co icss man the
i r tmzniAL DEVICE i
, , . - KiatiAi a lino.
' . tJirticlel, American ytsscla wl
been detained in the'poru of the
solrly by the ( Froichl EmbarBo.
mitted te rrturn directly to the States.
muuiuuig ovuic, uu uie part oi oreat i
Britam,'lattly'Texhibllecr at AVwWngtonV'
V hen-die public mjncl was agitated -br .
the.infcilc o&lrcd to-the Amrw-m . v
I bya British shin; ttwhen a
hichhav 1 it of revrtgo appeared to animate every v-
arc ocf. I waa riitaitrhifl 'tV!. . .. '
I . 1 luuuuT .wim ,
uncurectry to tfte Urates, t instructions', to appear fo do a great deal,
is not ex-endea to such yts- j but in UX to do pothmgi 'He required .
acls as have been detained on, account of 1 inkthatand thekr rTrelimlnarii :
irrcgwar papers or irom any otter cause. I fore he would proceed to treat on. an
ItZJSlTX on I j;ont, and afuc he-hl amuied Jumself
m nn.u vuv raiscu, iHut nc piacea in trie I itn In
JtUtwt.: at, a.. - I .. .
disposition of ' Mr. Arastnm. Minister
rlctuptitecUary of the XJ, States, to guaf-
uw uivir uiicvi mum so vis country.
Tlia bonds giteiir on their drparture shall
pnry; be cancelled by certificates , of our.
(onsuU && in America, that their cargors
fcra landed therein, and were composed
Otif empire and 'tlut no
was the produce of the aoii
his farsical dinlomacV. he
and left matters as he fcxmd the m.. But '
IfUr a long and "obsrinate - rxsiitance a
gainst our tfficicnt and compulsatory mca'r
aures, England began to discover that we
acre not to be, the dupca of such mock "
wgociaiions, anu mat our incntiship was
j pnfcraUe to our enaVrty Sli accojeding-- "
r mausToi i iy comes torward, humLks herself, a cuf -rart
of tnrm I tn. anlmtln.Unn-no nr..j iv : .
U ti Uie COlo-.l Mlllt-tlrt.ffrrt rm l. rm. -k,VV. J. -
5. teqrlncdtto txtorVand, require. rl
' ftiiL'C..rr.at. Keu.trodaction,;or formal prclimi
no eti , "
..'
our favor, that Uw trotlamation tfcvning
yJut htr public armed sliins from our wa- 'f
cr,wMDo.,mnruoneg,tKt any demur:
fH irvwrait or protractj .
the amicable , urmiiuuioo of diSertccca ;
loss fort definition at Us tmriselrtiMRt.
i- i.f . . . . '
u rnaut-n io me Amtw an propr rty at pre.
acnt jetrdixi rnvhce,'-Th tri
pal :ault d retnbanrs" fim
V ' f(rf) mibt stem to UniJf hi a '
srnsV ftirtriwlsil ms.w tl.a .II .1
twii wsa ui nronirin i a . - v uuivriiJk
a.. l i . . i . . . I st uta tsr Kr ik .
loiTniijinj- -fiuriiw pc6fi prr. i ... ,,vuuninio couatnci.t anr
,iaonsw U smut, ftttl tbkn I i wn, mu ui CfiTJrullr A Itr mm
toibQrvoed iaeonquec tJ thtlr papers l.iwtrtsta, would be beeo era Jiiatxcom -
not wing tonjottnaiia to U rrsukitoua ti J 1 uhd,and sli wooWL morcovt r. bsvo '
, . ' " v",ii,i rw f" iivrn uie ancci tnd iuenli
UMhue MS mora limited ir. t, t,. IVauncr tr.tti,1. v. .l ...( ',' . .
Ve cotntnitd to spbly Wv 9 v,A tieU I he face tf th A . r
ash41cn drcUftd ta a ital. f senura: ,he wn,H ' TkT. r.TBa..WI
Pt;h csi.se oi au Uj, kthI we-tui,ht to
o up to it as the sslvmiontfcur bber
iic., our rifii'is, and cmt Itiwr. Its adso
s-tra y . ww , con-ratuLae each other,
iha; the no-ii pt udrra mrl that ever
d.huw Mod scf-eMed.rr.d which
pi tt torn minded by U Ulartriutis sutr
man, sutpasMd ty ikjtk and equaled only
by las suactMH-, las uicm-V.L thmui4t
IttKissU LB.c,mtr tl arts tt drW..
trstjuo, tn totaequfirfa f iraibig Out'.
Ststta aHcr tXs pmkiz U the Amrrlc
' emlrgti k ws, kk H It wjy U moiWcttd,
"''"r wstnmi to eruurcc And
(his Uiirr tanstHitfiah,' while la its tout.
onctica and tendsncvt k has, (v b to
mall awmbttofvesartstbst wtra detained
ptf to the cbnwwtrca of U Untied Buus
than touW U Ubi4.TM opinion' te era
nvy to aay, ll bat too , wmtsMc J, from
ptiss courts. . ff.iui,(of tlw Iliniala mir.rr. Tw
acqtiHMtnct bf (irtPsa Britain mW
tome, ljcjf coustrd tcty strasj? f but w
a miw aho hiifr iotiauly hapaN
J i. ercnts mbi'h ,fiiv
prtKtiUd tlx t;ir;tv it cannr Irt Vi Jr
MNipetWil wwifjrialng. SKu Wn
im w.ikw, it u uv, bt,i it iv ;wu
pcn,rc that she fa.!! M,Vv. i.l.o-4 r 1
tr.. jniMiialWninlhari--cS(
tnusllt l!2lfituh IV.vd i."Hi,f
The rorrrr.tnU trcAiy wlkh U no
M-ivera cur Jimi tMarinr at
Ihe BreiUn eowt. It th f m crnnMnt itf
vwt co.mry ts, e tja-'trMaml, founded
On a UmU that is ljk!v to cm? tribute e
g iidly W the ifitertst of bnth parties. U
be mca.1 tiaie, a new tariff l bttn r s-