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-f .red.by.'Britaiist eaus newbolf federal pick barke id against thU'W" becafcae votifcrpaa In ddamiaytn gov-1: ...for passing it, lis they did against; in e-.-nbwgo; - ... ' ,-":. ' ' -"V-- t 'jtsident Madison has hero cdmnniated pursuing wotc"' rlicvthafn JefTersOU. Verv eoitheiofv deeradaupn has Wn iis- i "toTdf orecialfc hw chartleten1 IJuT'rM facjioo are now denoirrifceti fA enby hia Hit-, tannic majeatyThcy haw deceived th ministry of ;..EaKlahd, tnuch in the " sam of;.Enictand nfwraer as they have deceived the people the United; States.iTh! 'fritiott told :th ' ministry thai We? qh'64ld Jteohfigedj. to rive up all claljJisHf fhey htld'tout.; There is jkji doiibt that Kose'i Bftisaibrf Wa; predicated da this inforatetioiw Ityas thi ' " ttusstatemajdth unreasonable terms with the Fdn& Bd I , - on his'Tetura tonglahd, they ''found tjk " faction in Boston and elsewhere had decei ved thefflti, and that H Vas jBcmar to ta ; othtif ground ifjthey expeeedito -veconate t!c-UttedStatc?(;4r iherefor obliged, renew anegociaaonVoiJllfcli In every respect diflercnf jfoywj - junto had advised M'4'dfo).,Mni: fttsteb havo the faction jivposed, on the; A inerir.stti'citken. STievhavcideclaredtha, " . the British' itiMf'.P'rT. derhHe CWe continued 4h.,Jo-lnteT course,' , They Juve endeavored all; f n their . ivrft'er toi-aUea'' Spirit f jealousy betVcen the rcspectK'e State; ,,Thipy -hav, ,on al orraWLbV their' rcsbrves- and, other brof. '. i-fv1!nrr 'Vf.rir'iTitrrl the nennlc na oiinosed .tcTthe administration, thereby thwarting. I"' every yigorems ineasrepedbvthe o 4 vKhiment nut tne cooa sense oi 'xne ciu . zerts'in thte orthern btates jheffins to rm- cQvertheirirtiSceandfraudi afldw onai'l f in Ud,will pa the ensuing eiccpan ipr fvi. presentauves send ich men as wm.ciiecit , ' , nnvf urther rehellioost;roeeedmgs in the IteV 1 - gislatureof Mtssashusett. As weare u -l nwavtft gct our troubles removed, ic: us B;, carefulnorto intrpduce intathe next Genera; Court. ft ma jority 'of Representative whds,; whole aim will be to confound . the Presi- dent in his negociations. V As tins' fictio flave nitneno Deen wron m wi-wiey nuc done, and every .event hat been contrary to - thciriredktiont, it is for oxh safety to put it oat of thcir twer to do us anV ' ntors wischicf by their !tebcllioui calialt in thV v iegtsianire i pc nrpumtciuw rc tmn-M-, " ly called opoh to do thtlr dury ya this par Dcutar. '. r . : While therefort we ire rleaae4 xrtr tw ccn the bdligtrenrpower atid this coun W. f Vi Prici!M will tlAt"IVtta hasty in hii decisions. ' The long- contem tlitrd infbtcct bf our coMtacUt Icht. 'ht honor f our n atioh K t t tao hc J safftyoftheaWiHitcAxiitAMeii Jeaica r or sriRCR: are all familiar to tne'jruni oi President l'disond wecorilidendy re' Iytfiathewilfflutaia these "riaciplci a ur In hit present eleYed titUMion, e N when1 Sccrettnr of Stauv ';. . The Rossi treaty with Britain is the toou aubstantiaA document we can advert to : in CHirprrsen' 1 negociauorFair promts re rasihr J lined from England at this TrraisiYshe there is scarcely an atre of rfofend in iat 4 fsrt SI .urope on w Men tney can pjace nei, iVttV but wctioki ,rorreiodint'; wUh Words, under l auliartit guarantee w hhj will be the resth tf thia negotiation . AVi trtwtln the firmness," wisdom, and integri-. (y of our Constituted an&oriues, la this tat . tortant transaetiow. r"' It it stiftcieady dcregalDry to admit as' a twliniaTlbt rnnoralof a British pThy .. t . T y do till murcrrea rsr no nc-ncvwa sau Crt, Is full atonement for the cri me Gr llrirrnl i t nrJ I K.1 Ufa nf ad Ararf4 tan duzra to be csunatcd at a higher rate .than the station of an EngiUh captain - -.At tht Unitrd States are , now brpugh (it the clme of the European controversy) 1o rttXil.th an honorable national cnarae- tr. we urc on President Madison, as some Wwmnil fr rUe murder of our sailors on . board the ChclapraltA, the'obtainmcnt of a fuU and ofuivocal d?rlf ration of tbeewm mmlal richti of the Uaitcd Sttis. . Tu conclude, t o' art free to declair, thjft we list brm soum d la the tatut giost ounaar, !y the fsuoti"who now. aflront him wit; "their cuJotjics. Mkliton is too far plcdj a a t I ii a. ... a L . . coat to cntasre, and sacrifice Umc whom they dj (Braart . Be. Oiron. ' ' Fn lit Bn Cintt. " ' ' ItUtivmiflntorrshowtU'KfRrU cU Uie tills la'ti nari m sutrt, with brm (;(tc by I'kkrrirn.snd ether kttV-n tf tats fartiotH'lh IncflWaty oflKc iMsurrt - oVip'ed by Um (cwrnmrnt t Vile at ti Mn tim, crrrv tw t as f s has been BfWgHt r-bt the m!4nt,btiir priil u. trtnt: The grvs! obct tvJpUt4 by lH JM hat been, to Aryfxi ki U United bukv in the lw a( RrlUin Umirarigt the m.nJMry ' tapitje tiMir iwnrof rtial hpwiiixvs W 'la a 1 1 ! -I! - .li!A.ii.MAlU in. (II r r m yvi1!!; tfnnni wawcn iirr ii" trf tf sui'i i sn1 In Ctct, 6!5 tae cwwt I tutcd ftuiborltki to to UA the tnot sari Us humility to flfe terras effwe4jthetibT Uni. fcTjJlvesapuiT.esllt resolTtSj votai tc.kgLdattve procee4lngs lro been directed. ' :r" ' -1 The debates in the British parliament are more honorary to the' Atntrican cMractcrthan those had in the legislature of Massachutltts., While the rnost indecent -teecjibns aresast "npoh the administration trWt iduals ambng ourscivcs, a canaia ana lairxiiBcussumn uc merits of the question, is pursued 'ihtHfe BrU tish parliament, .Lord Holland spofc7ioTm the character of an American, than any federal rnember in'our Senate ; ' and llr. V hitbfead plead inore in behalf of our comnicrciidrigLa than anyn.ember.on the Boston seat, v WlUe Uie rtost acilrwlious remark are made bycerf -tainoverheated tardzans,to defame the Presi- deat of the United $totcs, and 'to wukeit fhti ;cncrgies of the government, the ormsa par- "vn,pm iuTm.snesmenoi:Hw.v,w,,,j dprj flSnitcanfound these nrulgitr declaim, ersfihey are capable Of art J moral otr'tliffi crcflsCtion.Vhile our govertmentisrepie aotited as actine the roost insidious and b&c. culedand weakened hf a factious opposit Vie debates of the the most honorary and .impartiality, 8c dplore,mU,aiiikS the mot dolorous,thidreadlcph1queticet.Uu.tmut, cnsueJf we shevld adhere to -rigorous en-? forcement of thenu V jilr.Whitbread declares ' that America has used her strength for, the .1 'iT:. . '.a- aa - 1 purpose ot encreasing nat oi urcm-1:11"111"?? that We;havc'cdoperated wfth them.io.-the great -ttrii ggle ,w tl "rancer bf the support which their commerce had dened frpm,A- gbnjntiei of oroaoil.'at rjinv ' yr ot, votunicec loaais jrerei oim on tne occasion amongst which Were llie follow ; Jwkaj'Cmmerie asvi 'Frecdoroact more ift Uauion-of.; parties by an" union of interest.' if 'ti J. 'JL . thi 4cctttTinkiij foreign poW'ers' ever 'n.thM'4'Mcaometo the law of 6iU tions,'onduccs as much to their interest ti toTtheir hxnof.' J?:'? pTAe Wfstetn rnwIis fertile bo som thfc JuMire nOrse of natiotis. -f .'4 fcttlttfr(V.Tl:ep damVtliy ter commerce is delivered jpur o..'aU her ; roubles. J'j-i"f f ' On Wednesday. the ' i'liends of Peace, Xmmerce;. ahd Jndepchdencjs, to thjs town jand.'LjttW flaws' of Ae' Renewal of. intcrcoursey the cisclairfcev6f btr.Uon pi joy- - i V I merica-l. 'The iorrespondence fbeiween Miv L Madison and Mr. Pinckney is sjxken of in the .rugaesuerms ot respect oy.,3ir. tuwreao. II! declares thailhe government pC Amerif' ca considered tbe orders of England very difc fercnt frdin what wasepreseiitcd by the mii& j Jtry " ' It appears that the ministerial party ia 1 jMiiuna took inc name nieansra reconcile inc British nation tP-their fwaktres, as the- facK tion did m America. They told the people of England that no irritation would arise amotrj' us on execiniriir their'otdiers;at the same tima ineir mreiin?s were tellintr ourcuizens to rei frn from every opposition., The faction rei presented ourreuliavo'ry meatures,as more' : ? ? 1 ."! ' -a aa L a .a injurious cotiurseives qian (9 uritain,woue M r. Wbitbread declares from authentic docu ments,that the exports Si imports hare, from the Orders, diminished eleven , millions of. pounds sterling ; lie cans upon tne mwuttry tod'-nyiojU" htsstatament is no true, JVs to cotton, he pfeted a" deficiency of supply of more than 33 millions' of pounds. . He says, M that when the Berlin decree. was alone in operation, the 'British 'imports and exports were greater than in Myreceding yctrs; but as soon as the Qrders in Council were issued, the British commerce was destroyed in a tety considerable degree. ,V He dftclar,'the complamtsotAroericliMnrbeTn aggravated and'state.that die AHnUter at'left :Ve,nnis' ; j ( The Recount of the cenunenct.rr.ent pi' hc- " '. titiet jscontameij inp lmers;M,The y ; 'nrstblowwas in a, quarterwhert we did not "j -T expectit. Qener(Marmont,diecorainan. -j der in chief of the French army in' .Dalm' V t tii resoU'edtO tnjke an attempt ;.t6'sur- J . . prise 1 neste, a most important point. - Me ; . r adrice "in i heavy a torm. of anow wiULv , tl . Was suspected by the .-Austrians, who hadi ' ' ; f- . ' ' a advimced frora Trieste to meet the ,nemyi t')! ; They came up with them at no groat -dis tance fron the fown, .ppd mr.:cb&nrc&ri& j weile. defeated with nnKlrlprable Inikl artt ! , were niirsued bir the Austrians mm tnileiu' ;Th"e capture of Trieste would have been: of , f f- HV?v( y jiuiuji, uiuv range . ; )ought: never to possess again st foot of ljuod ri the i yest Jndiasi we tnistjdirminijBteni, I -will take the earliest opponwityj". after the? t"TaW ;n?,t, fTt JIW rawOa mv-i ir uicjr wiernunauon- never; to (36 t . .1 .1: a . ti . ... a" -. - V ,. dock uiose isianua. r .v.j,' , , v M Tlie 'resignation of tli? Duke! of;. York was notiCed to the House of Commnnk lane ; ight bV the Chancellor ,bf the; Exchequer, wno lUBminco ii to iur Jpatnuret, .whether 4 he emld think if hecessary, lifter suchl wi ; Uathurst, hpwever,vdid deenvit necessary. ; uuu lie uiui,uax i(.jiuuua, Siaixpgi in SUD u w fille h'eadi that'. Mr, Behiamm Wilkinson, tUb1 hardy band of ;warriors, huptcrs and tappers, all weli armed and . equipped for , a three years expedition; left that nlace: foe St. I-6ius, there tb join -the i. iKJiiis THissouri uuiiuitjr, wnu uiuiu 10 pusn xiivir iraue 10 the riffer Columbia, and. probably in a'Tew year, bv,that'Mite.-t 1 Ist-Indfcs.H'thi j enterprismg.yrfung mhh I have the pleasure tW.UUaUiliUlt3 Willi, lie II UHS SOU OI WO neral Joseph Wirkihson7 of Maryland, and 'rcjJ ceirrd his commercial kuftwlwHcri i-irihrin.il. trvHt-ajcii. jyiin r mason -or Ajeorgctown, I ",v wvuuci.ta i caiuung irwm me ser- v- H. rean.1. When j vtJea;oti hrt. royai;-lMghnes . pCPok;. ,of : X li Tjhat while thel'hoaae acknowledger-:, riLyl with whomlia lived five or six wilts.. M Itft'Gtn. Mason, fwbich he didaWf the i "Yorkdurinffthetimcof hisbeinc comman- . age of twenty one year) he received the ap I der hl'iliifc, they had observed with the in j dex.-pest regret thit in . copsaquencc, of. . 1 ? . J i consequence'. 01. . 1 ? . . '? connection ttost iftibioral and unbecoming." :" V r-lj Wcd in reepeei jo military promotions," and v . rn v4 such as gave olot to' the various report; respecting flis" trioSk kdire of the commaa-i uef m cmet ot tnese transacuons." , . Mr; BathursVs resolution was negatived! wiiliouf a division .-, '., -.A - l.TI,.'nl. .fV-At.. V'-i. rj-ill : . haa abundantlt re . i MV "u"."i M1 n very pro--. k exertions: lfrora' I g.?"? J1!00 stt"P Jn resigning t and we. .v. vnuW-nrf...' t 1 '""n there is no intention of rcinBtatina-him poinlments of Lieutenant and PavMaster the western anhy. The inactivity of tbe army At that time, howe ver, held ont.pbor prospect of advancement in .his profession, to an enter prjtblng young man-. He thcretlre resigned those commissions fc obtained from- govern jacnt a permit to trade with the se veral Indian 'tribes' with whom, in connection yrith ano tieryoung gentleman from Mairyhuid, he has been carryai on lucrative and useful traf. ncwhidi It Is understood; warded him for his perils a tierlVet t-nntrWefa .rf . tViinVt rca imJ.a.L.k. .1... 1-1 ... I in his BitUatKU). ' Till WaT fll itllf lil 11 nioM . ' !a ter calculated for an e kpedittan of the kind 1 . ramistert should state distinctly to the v; ' . . kt . . 1 .1 t 1 rs - I l,Aila.Lj1a.'aahit.;J L' . ' -1 . r ' ' oiwniiauca (iiu oeu. rosscssiag a gn;at t j,-7"t7 vm ntcuinpsiny , wie noua. dcirfee of vieor of mind -and bodr. with ua- I cation that he hakresicned with ft deciara . daunted bravery, -i have ho "oubt,' without 1 tion that W!a w'intratMn' of. torinr aonaft tin&MSanau occurriict that fits 'iervK I liini V , VLCWrr t ' eet will be great to bit country and himself. I t-:H::l'-fff c' ' -Ii.. .''' ;- --..,'., r'- r-- ... AMICUS. .. . i ,"',.'' Pdnti March 12-. N t 4 C'ty MV netjt w j . ..ty'eftre assured that his Imperial lUy bvaninsulttheBoatABdavJous.mluUd6Mlt.aLlia. k:rrvir-j frt 4 r 'HW.' A.rV,rmm .f T7.-..-i7Vrf.l:i ybleota-by tht attack on th4 OiasaMake; and, f , , - s v , - . J hJxtejesatVmcws Eliza, sister of the enw . r . H . . J a. . t l J a . ' -unaon, jVifTASl- -AccOuntn have been 1 rror anu princess oi J-.ucca and fjombino. received to the 9 th of ' March4 from the I the tide offnTind duchess. .Her hus- coast of bnams near Vift. Pontetcdra. and Villa tkci.S'atp4rtciheoumrrit in open'ara determined insurrection agonist toe rrencm i here have aMady been se- vera! skirmishes, aad theeasaiKs, we are nappy to bear, have Men olJen ftceessfuL 1 here are about tt(X Frewh n voriinna, MOO fn St. Jaro, COO in PidrwK 4000 in Ponievedra, and their main bodr. conwst ingtiabobt IOXX, was between Tu? and lea-' that .the proclamation of 'the President., ws merely aa act of self defence, which It was impossible for him to revoke, unless they re vpked their Orders,"- Hs says "the goreru meat of the U.urct trusted la the rood futli of England, fc rejucsill Mr.Hee to disclose the terms on which reparation was jo be.uiadc, and pat tbe revocation should proceed the a a vaaia . - r j .1, . kistead howerer of mtiunir'a'reparatioft when such an opportunity was otTcrcd by A inericai Driuio put herarLfin the WrooK bir rc- jeetingt. Surely," says he, the American States liavs great reason to compUbof our conduct. -V ' ; Thit it thclangtjsge in the British wirli. ment s read it, feliow-e liizans, and comp.re it with the poor, miserable, tycophaniie report of C. Gorenow, f lovcrnocttect of MasA cbusetts Do you not- feel mortlbed at tout conduct, that this man should preside over Matsachnserur hatraQstbe the rt (lections of Lord I lolknd, tftd Mr. Whiibrtad WUI I bey not 4ity oar depravity f U'Ul they not ef Undicnant at our humility f. ' ' BotrllowHltlicf.s, wa bare rx cntrflecMt si measure left to adopiPut yoor rtpresen tativet In an attitude to retrieve oorcharacur. the cmuine rar. TbU branch of lbs (Tovirn- tjKnt, we trait in Cod wilt prove tiit pIUdi hum utacbueiu,unbUtUe Wkkedde vices of the Lkx Ut tion. - . ; , .The enttth mila Milch arrhtd on VVed ncaday- brought lle plessing htelllRvnce of ... a - r - ? - . uc najiiy atijusimcm m our conirovcrsica with CrvM-brilaift. ' , , . On this i-wpomm aid Wful occrtlcm, th c iim of tht row ft of fsrittu atrrn I4cd in the evening on the contmont uar he maikrt bouCa ckratrd t!x onntm on a commanding emiftenrr, anl broke the si kwe ofnitiit with her eWMTCii thunilcHl accompanud with tf- rlnginjr of the bfU, ixl slie-jts Of the t Utter,. - .Mm of Ixxl political 'psftUt VffC pfccrtt. ThoiiiS liwrtpmi tl ltqublitn and FedrraUt4 wni r,towB tntre was not armrvioui n ritntiim I no feclinabut American ! . Thi MHivtnal reclprotii of otii.ioft itxV h Laruact tsft tioeauivocd to be rniandcr otkI by our enemies that on 1-ksl h tiont we MAY be dbled; but that Ofl great hinnal ro'iMt aM tvmctrr.i, wi Iks htrt ofU lAt the natiotitnatd jrra violate tnw riihtt, remmlier the hattle of Leainron j let Onm touch our and wi wiil shnw ihcni the uhimrof York -town, Artrr tbe tsnm-n wm d'nuharyd, thft er-m?aryrT Cihmji n tired andpatvk of tht ciLuara -- ' - " - oj- vita - m tirj uui . band;pricIVdix,ofLuccaand Plorabino. , t. i jj:..'. '. , t ( THJvru ui utvision, ana commanus , the .. troops inTuscarry. -jLj: , ... By ndverteorthe Id" hut. the has aIo crtno-d the eldest son of the kinj , of Holland, Napoleon ILouis, grand duke of Berg and Cleves. ' ,y . ' .' l he i reach aufl"a'tador in Constantino-' pic, ei w;ll m all the ambaiuadort of tha- Hwcrs allied with France, aretaid to have Orence. Koa ana's army wm beyond I Hsewed so the Divan very strong remon-' ft. a. : . at M . I a. at a. a 1 a,L " ' . . . . tMortihet, on the borders of Porttfal. imii iigauij inese uvorawe ajinprofha muii oc sci an event rnort oitasirous to Spain than theloiio:a battle or ft province. l(c who waa an army in himself, whose name was k tower of strngthPalafox U om I sot V W LaU fllV m HW aftrr the tutTrndcr of S.im2Tv- -He died tiVtiAm fna? K iai rairatraa UajilaMa .V - " ....a w m im I'linnaa UIU not too soon hr his own KlorSv-Th mo- ....a ... . w lanthoiv totcuirrnce is announced in tht Paris papers and -the' mind tnrmediafclv euipem, th-vt he whs did not shrink from bedding the blood of a prince of the House of. Coadc, of ft British ottccr bis prisoner, ot a general who !.une he envied, hat not ucsitated to blacken hit tool wrth another ihurdcr, and to a-Jd knothrr viirim the Mttof all thost Who are now pleading . gabttt him id the bar of Heaven. " Strrdm-Wt conimunii:McJ Tsterday th intcUigmct ef tnormtioQ in Swe den, h i txld that sevyrsl Uiousand pva ssnts have Hltn la the Novlnce ef tr Uml.and were hrocfciii g fiom CarUtadt to the Cajital. We bare beard that gtn- trai cue tr put htntscU aitM head of a bo- ty of miliury, and taken portaioa of a-v Ofta a a ' a a. .nckhra fthnce the" klc had n tire I under the protct tion of aUrjt three thoan4 rwpt,jbo'hive rrmaincd faithful tohi4 pcrwwC - A drflrfjrtlcn li.t bttn fiuMkhrd bv tin Insurprnu, if-msin'mj; v rstrrecnt tf theirgrievaWfi, nrrajgriljig tj w ar as the fat of them," ami inuiunr vpm the re eiuUuhmrnt of peace. Hi the udy meant law i. i u a .-.! !. l.l .1 Or tejnst. . ' . - Theft is no dm.U of how'lirs Knif g comment ea upon tne c?nnwytfa ah-l th l hforwistKin Wccovnmuiikatrd lt tvintltt panofour ifnrrtKo. T1j Dutth u!.tt Utbe llth, whkh arriTrd Ut night, tho' tiw r male ro mcntMJn cf thi str-uwet against the peace' concluded with England, and positively declared, thst cav U " less the Porte immediately relinjuished hir ' t; contxction wnn r.ngianu, they wot;ld all lu.vt CotntantinotTc ' . - ... . awns of the French corps commanded by r general thidtnot, have already proceeded 4 pn ihtif inarch to their idirrior dcsiinat'ran. .' fl- .a ' lift at incv arc pnxabiy urstmtU toUke pest on " Ixnrtr ZUr Kmh fw -AeeeMst'in . intelligence from Sweden,' the kintj ha ior- r . oHiaen in mtrouuaion of Jutgitsh news- - paper iaa hia tlommioos, not cm account M any hosuie dnpoltioa towards KnUnl bot because aomeofthe Kngiishnewtppcvft -etfrers tl.rmselvet ia a atvle cooceraing Swedish (Tair, which the kini? fcara preaJucctmpkasatu tflcctt upon th rolnda of h Mjccts. ' ' ' t"f'rirnfflrf Jnn. J Tbt F.ar!'.J nvo) Mr.' Adair, hot been prcWntcd bw mtrn fnjn, frma studnrg UU funfca nvr" try imoiae carnau-f . . Noihrn is itt known of the isfpejelatlmi '.The Frtath tbarrt d'arTwrt tends rs qneAt totUKts tobS rouru , , . ' Between the AuMtiaa interaurvclns ant the French, D.itrh aivl SaxcasmbaaMtlora, . T-TT"'wnsispuw nsto arisen t so Ujuj the r ncflh.tffjvr power- hart tru k cJtulbunwarx wid. On intnmir ha,' T.J ih.fi Ann, the edmrs , the Vork Uazrtit havttteehed Lomhin pir-rr tn tbe SI furwTh? l JUriu artKlce Mtik tJ oocaommrcnu , tatirm J-ie lthe SlMWiw,t,hire bt-a IMT mill Ml mtl 1 aTvl Ihia . M m f iUof tht rntAfraewu of trw;, -or frst Jfrfron. Holland, They d rt wrn. -daltht Uf bvpfiof tiata hatl taiusle J. I , ft lb Prt','unts.rchfdlhft., w, un.uiuri u inc te
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