" . . , . 'Vt V7'; ;'(v , ..-.' .,' "' , Wublised weekly by JtiluaD iii, at Taaif Dollars a Year. THURSDAY, FtBKUA.vX. Vol. 7, No. Sir. 3, lbdJ. .... , I f- Foreign Intelligence. LONDON, November 1?. Mr, and Mrs. Fox arrived on Tucs- morning, at Dover, from I ramie, the Countess oi bigen pacKei.ic. theNAmerican Ambassador, ,nrve in the sitme packet. An em- go is said to havbjsen laid. on ves s in Calais harbour for a few hours , Monday, o wins, it is Stated, to a .inker of Paris having absconded : ; Nov. 5. The Courier dt Londres. of Tues- ' " . . . i i - v nicrat, utxier Ui vu&w. rwt several millions of piastres for the pur pOSC. . ' ' ' November 25., Thos. Jackson, ..."Edwad Bussel, alias Phillips, James Price, Dennis M'Grae, William Lander. TIU M;tv' SrVech. 'Which, was lothM-lields, 2rtutvttt . eayciiy looked for, throws no new John Wood, ri.rlit nn thp intention of eoVernmcnt ; Jerome Guntr, it merely, .informs us thut peace shall be preserved if possible ; and if that be not possible, we shall go to war. The maintenance of continental al liances, and the balance of power in Thos. 'Newman, John Connolly, Jas. S.Wratten, Daniel. Tendall, Charles Dry, , Eurote. is the only point td which the Joseph Blake, speech pledges government, V John, . incent, y November t. - '"u u i.u, John Doyle, Abraham bailey, -Solomon Chasson, Lawrence Sheridan, Chartes Whicheto, M-ichaetQScU Geor5 Wade v t Samuel Smith, John Emblin,' . Charles M'Cocty, and accommodate every JiiFerence. This is mere artifice on ihe part of France. Remonltrjnjc a gain (I re mondrance, and obtfinacy again'!V obltinacy, had procecled fo- far, iiw iict;uiiiaiiiiu w at a l!;iinl. in Cfitfcr-rt !' u. i , . . r. rilu!n- , .t.i , at., iur uia l'icc ifland. and a fngar every ..hject.on again" peace. - Ancl o we imaome Tranre made no uft ot this areument agi, ( us ? Do we "ppoic in i lie co e did not tell the powers tinenr, Egar.d abandon. Friday the' privy council met a-. Oxren Bryne, alias Joseph WceJr, y nint, ,Tt- 0.a:?;-. n examine lUrtner lniu iii tfuui '-viiaiii twu- states, that tho consul, conceiving ., hrg hibkediie&mst colopel Des nnseU seep re on the part ot uie cow- artj an(j -thc party apprehended with bination had agents in dittercnt-parisoi wno neitiier .Know or think", . 1 h nsfital powers, tsdirccung tne wnoic ; . . c , 'nesoard was bvoueht.to the the country, particularly in tne nianu- negocwtion loo, i$ not fhis attention towards Great-Britani. omce- andrenvained there along time, factoring towns, messengers have been a fUigie point, or npen a f ie does not presume to opcniy auacis. .f fUriV(.nt verv si,ort exatmna. ilispatcheU to tne msgistrateoi tnose unirnoortant oueHions of no e United Lmpirc, nor even sq, dis- tto brfore the council. . He wasfimlty places, wi lease it as to provoke it to hostilities ; itt d t0 Newcrate to take his tri- speediest : as it has tit he aims his most deadly blows at ie colonial commerce ot tne nruisn cdple :" It is in the ascendancy which ...... - rt i t assumes over the pamsn . uuum olonies, as well as over North-Ame- lca, that nis amoiuon aim icn oek, if not the rum, at least the couil- rjioise of a power whose success azes, and whose native honest pride take him uneasy and unhappy. His jst troops, those most inured to war, re either already in his colonies, or e on the eve of sadinc thither, lor he purpose of forming -immense mi- tary establishments ; he regrets very ;iuch the s icVitices he has been com- lled to make for the conquest of St. i)o mi n go al.' but not for hiarh treason, been reported, in plotting against the life of his, majesty no evidence -to, that effict, or of seizing the tower, the-bank,-8tc. was adduced. The crime he was accused ot is, seducing some of theguards-from their duty and al legiance. It has been idly rumored, that more than two hundred of -them were seduced j but we can assert, from, unquestionable authority, that the number does not exceed ten. v Hrouehton, one of the most zealous supporters of the object of the meeting iliffi- with instrifclions to take the .,i. i, :c-';. ,.llVrri,.riJ, , and most eflcctual measures wa..fw .-.c ,u r."l"r" rT . aw'rf dtlhcwU poi.ns In he. treaty of A- umve to me su, ecc niienf, and upoi, new a'ud i ii , Saturday .another examination took ... ' n ' it. ' Mmwhiv th nrivv mnnril nrn n sat y ' connucn uai ra; erfi ('OVern- mas Phillips. James Price, William Lander, Dennis M'Grae, apd Edward Hussel, who were severally urnafided to , New-Prison',. Clerkenwell, fioui whence they had been brought. , - John M'Narnara was apprehended, TheCommUtComnerce-aiid Mcmiifc. tures,' to wham i,7 6. t,J- part, of the President's Message which -relates i.o discrirtinathigand 'counter- " vailing duties, on thji subject, Ri:poirr: - 1 1,a a duty of six cent3 per ton is by law imposed on all 'Amerirnn sins it'll France-, when tn fnA.h 1 ,s V' P''g" about Wact rK. 17.- . " k rrl " .1' utV ""Sjo ' &c, for tha i CS , .' "v l-"-' '4IIJI'tll4UU.I OriDC til a . mould be lent, and lome fair pro- iilana.' rniies, meaning .nothing perhaps, ' were made, lrom a Hate of war. tn ipirit, we have nowarrivtd at a Hate of negociat bn. This is all vre have advanced j this i- the ' its It appearing' that this alarming com- all peace-," of which thofc fpeak', s to commence. posed on all American smns entering any of the ports of the U. s; from .a foreign port, and on any ship or vessel, not of the United States, fif ty cents per ton : and that an nddltimil- tioie , , rvl -CllL on me nuxie. payable da roods, warf-s. and mnrL - C". andize, when imported in A'inc quence tianspireci. . ... . . , . - ouoms, has invariably been imoosed' 1 ' OH 5UCJ1 BTOOdS. WarpH find mcw-hnn. at Lord Pelham's ofhee, Whitehall, . ' n eiiiu.. viu iroops d.ze, when imported in foreign ships or when they proceeded to examine Tho- hill have a hod ot Esypt, .:he Beys vessels. & 1 aro not prcvKlr i tor as we will), I hat those discriminating duties ana j.aiou lies have arilen ot the in- have tended "greatlv to increase th H'tcuee of. France,, at Conltantino- navigation of the United States, have pic, 'and of the inffuon oi. gen.eral given to the ship owners an advantage Bmne. .Swiizerland, Vieomonf. ver foreigners in the carriage to the'' MullaiHl ai.d Uerirai v ; the Jitiia--v,ulLa states ot salt,, wine, brandy, at which colonel Despard presided, 8c ; on suspicion of being concerrwl mt.ie ,jon ot theic coy mr c nuill c'oiteWSee, blankets and otherizoarse and whose exertions were clnefiy conconsptracy, by i anion, ,an oiyxer, wno. . u (o j , fctJ nion , bt fi ft 5 , fined to the borough, also , underwent toofc-him, on ftunciay m-iu, in a coun ...minmn w.h tastefl for &. con- opposite Somerset-house: he was an v A"iv,"" - the difoofal wolens, coarse linens, hemp, earthen- of the ot Elba, Lotiiliana, kc. rd e' an0"ier, bulky articles, and If the English (says the same paper) sidcrabletimc, and was remanded for charged with having been a very ac awarc of w-hat is actually-going f . .car:n - live person at several of the meetings anu t-ie ambiiion an.1 leitlclfncfs, 'jrwurd, and of what is machinating, litir iftaction 13 highly astonishing, t is pretty well known, that in order 0 induce-Jthe French soldiers to go jn board ship, the conquest of the Uiitish colonies has been held out to bom," as fdso the contributions which 7i tntendedno be-!encd w-tau- Istntel. as a remuneration tor tne.ir luSovs iud services. Such promises, considered in everypoint of view, wear truly hostile, aspect. I he I rene h government have already emphatical ly solicited the court of Madrid to al Itt French ships to enter Vera Cruz ; i.is even said that the consul has turn ci his ambitious eye towards Florida, that a considerable establishment, in Italy, has been offered to Spain, if Phe same day another of the party, which have taken: place. Aaron Clra- have enabled them to - be almost ex- -1. ..:...... .1 - . ... the hol'iic difuofmo,." otB.101.a- v.'UJ17' earners ol all the tone ar rar.e: r, thcle we may add the 5Mt!,?BeM,I toJ.h. of the tom'mercii i!ie consents to surrender it. General Uninc.wlKTis a more expert nccocia- tor than a general, is commissioned to ufluenc,e the Ottoman Porte in favor ot Buonaparte an otTcr of all. the blacks which Leclerc and Richepanse hive tent over to prance, have been nude by tho consul to the dey of Al- Paris pipen, to the date of Nov. 2n, inclusive, have been received. The Principal article. they furnish is, apro cUmition by the Gallo-llelvetic Se nate and a curious mveeax it is. It erves to explain the policy of the firtt contut as eiTcctually as ii it had been intended for the purpose ' The citi xens oflldvctt arc to be required to furnish, by extraordinary contribution, IHtyiies fjr, the maintenance of thisc trwpjwfoxt thrlr'errort Juti made O inter their territirieu" Thus prance uoohivciJa.miintaia large .armlc ft at in ofthenameof Pendle, was apprehend- nam,, a water, in me nei-uuornoou vi - ...v.... pohcy combined with the advantaeei vd. lie had been particularly active Vauxnaii, was also .apPrc"cnnea,-ann ut.nu...Uwiui,.no,.p...w. resulting from the late war in Europe in Westminster : and the city. After underwent a Ion- examination ; after n.r goven tnent heav.iy complam. had increased the American tonnage a short examination he was sent back which he and M-N'amara were I oth 1 hcte re tome of the fubjw'cts of to an amount (it is believed) not infe- to prison, to be brought vp on a future committed to New-Prhon for re-txa- jealouly cn the part ot o.r govern- rior to that of apy nation in Europe," 1 - rtllliatllill. . infill f lli.- rf ijf.i viiii f Ti' Whatever may have been the object A towier, oiUicnime iitM.neattuw?i.4. (sninlaint is 4nadt -iLccti!ig ihtThe effects f these -d'iscriminatinff - duties did not esci-pe the observation &f those foreign nations with whom we have had the greatest commercial in tercourse'. . By the 15th article of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, da ted London, 19th November 1794 ; the liritish government had reserved the right of countervailing those dis criminating duties ; and the United States bound themselves not to impose any new or additional duty on theton- iiagc ui uruiHii snips or vessels, or to apprehended, and of beiongiug t -ll't;. CCjiv-j, .w." liberty of the prefs, the Boutbon a. with them, ins cer-um 1 up j.u.u ,v-wn- .uimu -nj y. the rttentioii ot Mai;a. the positive proof has yet ap- having been a delegate, aid, attrr a nnJ' tcVr.mli-dmr ,,!' tha new of the persons those connected tain that no pearcd of their entertaining any de sign to assassinate the king on his way to the house of Peers. Their assem blies have been held with much se crecy, and their numbers are very considerable. We learn that in the borough of Southwatk alone there were seven divisions and eight 'subdi visions of them, all regularly organiz ed. Each subdivision had four dele gates, all of them qualified to vote at any general meeting, the time and Ion?? examination, was coniuitU'd to tj the Savoy.-r-One of the prisn-.rs irom Tothill-liclds, Bridewell, indrnvcnta very long examination, wh), from his not being sent back to prism, but be ing detained in he custodj f a mes senger wa conclude has d'ueovcred something more cohceininj the busi ness. ' . ' , ,TIie plan lias almost ahviyibcen to invite the solders to the Mietits, Un der the pretext of their beiig free and are oUtmvft srnt fti-rret easv. AAlohl u the icrson no until within a few hours of its assem- charged with being pftticuhrly active bling. 1 he persons who have . been ti chief instruments of discovering the transactions of the meeting, on Friday gave in the namcs'ofthc sol diers who took an active part in the proceedings. They were brought by different escorts, to lord Pelham's of fice, and examined before the privy council. are in custody We understand it is a.rcrtained, that among the seditious ma-tings, the members of which are now in custody, not more than fifty pounds in ino'n?y have been expended. (Jovcrnnent has been will apprised of all ll eir move ments for three months past. It is icpiibius, tc. The whole of ri.efc ini other points, remain to be J jutttd ;atul tiili we are told.' its all peace." The tea! difnculties in the v-y of fmccre amity between the two nations aie afctrtaiiud they rmia into be removed. At ihecom mcnccinttit ot this delicate vtoik, each 'arty c'cclares iifclt in a liigh, a iiofliie, ai d an inflexible nar.tief: increase the then subsisting diturcne biidtiill vie ate tod its all f acc.M-- between the duties payable on the im I h; i!itniiie licaty of . Amiens portation of imy article in British o was truly caUtd the r rtlinunary Amencpu ships. j tatc; the dthmiive peace is yet to It is believed- by your committee; beiuTociaied: iickciated too while thut lhe parliament of Great Britain uy a iaiuie passseu jiuy 4, I7V7, (in the exercise of that reserved right) have e xcetded the fair intent Sc mean ing of the tatyeamity, &r. Sec and thereby have smued to the ship owners of tnat-hw ion the exclusive or the forties are not in the mot! ta cihe temper. So leiioys were the mc r aces of EngUnd, thafBi'iona parje h.nt Andic'olli, and prtcij i uuf his departure to avert aitotni I . . ' ..... . . ..!.. I...! , ... t . ...-1- " ii.a rniiyn . Several eere ordered into reporteu that many members, unucu wiwcn uncaicntu 10 uuni , uoi w; c- carrinf,e to (iicat-Britain (in time of confuicmsM. l nc crcat allurement wh mtse micaes, mvc cctn sworn mcr wiuniicwciiu ui yiciuu, ui ui pCaCt.3 ofsomeorourmo,t niortaiit held out to the soldiers by the dele- in Yorkshire. Officers have been sent only anuilii g, caur.ot be ki own. 0hjccls ,f exportation. gates was, that larc sums of money thither to take such into custody, if n the moment of lb: arriv-l o! the They have selected Tub-oil and -to- were expected to be remitted from they can find theni. The Duke. of. .rcr.th gmbilfaiior, miniltCfS fid barro (articles of rrcatbulk) asbbjVrts 1 ranee, and Jbat, on accomphslnn; 1 wk has Lcen very atttntivc tolhe ex- ,)C M, j, niietv ot l.chiii g ai ) o. on which the Inchest countervailing object, they would be allowed anunations. Ut un rnildatid hni-tlul taiiiuac duties have been imposed. The twin- I?7,Jiijrun!yiMinj?rtnicLwau taken into ctistmly, who, it BpH.aH, - r h in , ,1,...,... 3 IMOd. ntrVtw Per ton of 5i3 k-al. ce It.me civ ' is a'sl iia I'1 wn'nd upontcbacco Is. 6d. cr 100 their object, thev for Hfc three and six pence per dar, Aniciiur iKe p.iperrTound in the 1 at h.'r call rope, whenever tKc policy of her rjo temmsnt may find it for her interest. A private letter from Barcelona spcaus m ternts m actinua.ion ot m: Q, Irc1anJ nftd r.reatRritain, Equali. Upon searching this mart's lodgings, carry of tneir CaUiohc Mjjestics in.o tm 0f ftsi Civic Hinhts." Then fol. nothing was fuundinthem of any ecu- aVcnt'ion of the kingdom, and n'tract 9-X a t ast coneo'irse of people from c vcry pirt. The King's suite com prisid aH-iut 4003 persons, and was -preceded. by 510 tight wiggonv drawn by muk'S, curmiur their clnthcst Sec. t j. - e . .-- i i .i . i n .. i i iu iM'iucnrc f i wiiicii a liriiian iuomui.MnKn,a.iciiri1imlii,n.ikcl 1""- fc . oil MCrcil-llritain from lh CiiiliJ l . e i .. -: i i to sconrcethe rest of I.u- ... ,V. , . , r.i, ,n. I laid tu-l it any co .intun.re iiri i.ii lrw i i. i j 1 1 1 ui'i iar inn in iti i n iiiuuhl . iiiw i vvniiiiiiirt ie nui - ' w - - ' w tuiu - - - --- r - - - - rights, with a copy of the rights, tak t on tircominir a member. Itbpi-ln ' - : " v i i. .i .j with constitutional independence ty any oi mc resi oi the company. u ' '" J"l States, will mv 4331- lis. stvrl'mK ueut.it rr.iiiiKfwin. De uiipoiea ,c (h.,y Unm lhe Mmc oil toctincc their moderation by ac- wf ...u it i,rw,n,.i! ir.tn r.r. ni.rtri. lows on assurance, that the members sequence, and tie furniture was of the cepting futh a cumpromife, rather lain in an American ship; the whole will unite to maintain the families of poorvst dcstriptUn. ttun l.vc ncouilc to the dreadful freight on such cjuntity of oil would all those heroes who may fall in con.' Two men, out a soldier and the alternative U fr.M What is have been prior to the late war, only tending for i heir tights, other a cobtlct1, wire on Monday hro't mcM by thii lai guaee I la' peace 62sl.ttcrlint$j 'the nttt ficight to an The wows of the oath run neatly vtp irom imisor, tnarged with being jainto be bui.t on ih lame tainn American 'sl ip-(fir-deducti th'is 5 I A lu tio hereby swear to concerned in varioui treasonable jraC' 1 ..... . A . I - . I 4. ,:,,,,, i . ". .. ... ,, , enucavor, co uic uimosi in my power, , rair entoreJ t.te town, was covered .,w t- rrAt Hft ,t. ertt. ,1, Lti,i.n ?.,..-. P.fl ishmcnts, shall compel mc to resign On lhe oucrtion ol'peaca or war. mose n:nia ana privileges wnicn mc me puouc lone nis uns wecx crian with sheets of ro.. tiHtlining at top , crawn of diamonds of immence va I t;. The car was drawn by Knights richlv drcss-ff, and followed by the rul Iplendi lly. attired. Tha pro ceision lasted upwtnlt of two hours, In l the enthaiasm of the p;ople on the occasion was exressite. tm the dvy foHinvin:. their Majestic'! went ti hear miss, when lUt crowd was to ftat, that several persons wcrecruh f I fJ death. Kiht thousand persons 4ine daily at th Kind's tables,' and cx- , fences are discharged in )ecie, a IVialt bavin j beta ieu round wiUi Supreme fleing in his bountiful good. pe,J wnh v Cfv mle ffafor, in con ness has given to all men j and that frqucnce of lie sppioach cf the no force whatever shall indure me to IVeinh AmbslTa.'or. A lew day I give Information in 'the business Sa help me Cod." We annex an accurate list of the names of tha persons who have been apprehended, and the prisons in which the r are confined. ago evety one talked of war at inc vitabte ; now, .e. are uUi all is prace. Thii language takes in life from pctfcni rbout foverr mtnt, & is circulated by others who knowr nothing, and teafo:t rot. Why is it ail peace now t Hcasfe brain ! be bui.t on Uiu lame tanin American 'sl ip-(rtr-ieUuctinn u. foundation on svhn.li it was. piaweit coumervtiiinjr unty oi saai. jss.j by ilic treaty il Attiicit I That would of courcbe only 1711 .3s. stcr Itcsty Was tomtjlaincdoi lor this lnt" (. thaUtaUbdotcd all the great in- J5J',,e me Pt n. Jriiish 'icrcll.of.he country, to gu;if, a v, t, jr 2 50 too,, crry 400 bhd i . .a. r.itiu t. , ... ' i oftobarcoof 1200 lbs, each, to r,reat- ( jcw.i i, c.n... ,r... . .M.Mfc.Mu u .... f u ,. , M s , , toy 3CoI. sterling less duty than wot ft , c payable en the same quantity of tobacco lmjorted in an American ship; the wholefrright at 35s.stcrlin Dcr hi.d. would only amount to '!. i ... civil (oekty vnric abar done , but we got Trinidad order ad Kg'uUr gotemmtnt wetfe tele to fhilt ff tbtnilclvo, btit We " joi Cry'nn, lioilal d and 2i'm itieriatid weic led in tl e htiu'a cf tutac, tut we got Metliri which (after deducting tha Edward Marcus licsnant. AVw lVijjt. CitTkrtmtU i Jthn Franc'u, , Thos. nrxvifhton, are ivcn nl a defitf to ciplaiii lliiidad. ilaly a.d (Jeir iv wcie left at the inttcv n the Chief Cwtifnl, hut Wrtkot Cr) on. Cey. AndreofT, It atil and .Torat-cts J,8 "mrL Vl vi imcic nun j niv iy iMi'ii tig rountcnrailin duty of 3601.) would Kavc tolhe American a nclt freight of only 3401. sterling. lht,ek n hen imported into ftrrM UiV;: insn Ami rictn ship Is.chai-jtJ wf.U a Juj f Jihl pffcee i-U sU: i , f . ar A m t .

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