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See'retvr'f Staftt0ubUJbt8 miiSt ft- lUving VeenTibfcnt from Philadelphia" JorTbtfe 1 8 day pift, '. and travelled far to a pan of Virginia, where I'had no opportunity to fee the late newfpapers roni the northivard, it is but to. day on 'my ietUrn to .Wiftiington, I have been, apprised of a'ptiblication highly injurious o my charter, which iimlet ih gatb of fworn evidence, has been made by a cer tain W-.Jackfw," of'Poiladeluhia,. in the 'paper of which be'H the .'Editor,' 'called 4he Political Kfgifteri Had. the,fid"evidencleappered: If jkued, vithjio- tither weight "but the name of :hc JEdiror, and thc'cifciimilances of the, depo. fition.l w6ufd:have. treated his malicious Attack will the tjlenec-of' contempt, and 11 Jhe fai'thcrejti Tekted (Ven when mic, V-ouldtrpfovcri;"hid violated; the laws fthis-dUftrry, nor the dtrties m ray "fla 'io.nV;btit!tetrtr'.ro the Prefident of "tire yitetStates tojackfon having beeo 'idrcuViieVP.fctbnfe vnh his evidence, this rc(4afe ' hkmifch;thcr refi- 'llcrtt :does rjt CxptcTs Ki opinion' upon ill? ifiityect; ;fia'tfpi this affair with "a degree ot Tmporlfaivcdi' . itrVoul)r7l?ye Iveen-o.htr-wifeiixttrdotVr , EcrfVibiis rea'W, h'd.fer the efpccVl yiwe-T' tefP.refitlent wf the tJ. (.Siatcs, .to Tins gycniii.n, w M'j'V'i ' thought tbper". in thtis iddreflifrg yoii, to mer4rt16ah eJ.tttartoVrf this trat.fac tioW; -inrittcent in i'tfcVf, ; conFonaht. -wiih 'Ihelwibf. theCounTt-i' jirope'r in my fta ' I6n, and 'vvhVch' 'cannot be disfigured'e vejvby the arlthcfe of infidious malignity. ' In a cVi.nvry' where, the liberty i: the nifa Vvru.ui! tie it (c mnft Sen nf tfefenccVas ir is an,jr,flriiment . of attack. This is confo.naiit Vitb 'jullice and con genial. viih the principle of equal rights; St rs then lccalj. eflablifh: a defence by Xht ' rew aatnK tjK attack's made thro' lJ!he.,imttdijrmIof.ibe.ptcf5..-,. Thi facred principle of felt -defence is. as inherent to . . .i .:-. a..-, i 5.. i;.,; !..,u . . j '"tthen an offence -, is. fhu. made xguintt a fovcreign, it.is "noi only therigk, but alfo, it is the duty of the rcprefentativc of that fovereigri or nation to repel the attack wi'lubt.' fme weapvrri which are made life of foi his injury. ', , WYre the foreign Ml.nTflcrs to be depri- ; "v.u 11 ilia iiii'i", "7 tciy iiiuivit thjl wlw brca.hs the air of the -United ''S;ayi, they oiil2 he reduced to the fad conditio'.! of difi in ?,ui ford lave t in the very cmtre f ihe lathi of liberty. -For forhe tnne pift-fGitie ttf (he l'!iiUdcl0hia, rievyf papcti have pub'.ifhed patagraphsartd rir ciilatctl comnfients o)outthc exitliug differ. r.. e1-v(en the King of $y-Xn and. t!ie ' United States, tritittlattng fafls, altcri'.g circurwllances, vA drawing li'le canclu. fions hTijhly contrary Jo the character t)f jo II ice ai.d gciwtIin f u'ften and fo map. nanimoiifly pr.owed hy'thc lifrr, trty nia'f. tcr ; I myfclf was fniintf3 nut as lo au thor fome le'tcri front Cadiz and Ma. drid, although i nctcr-knetv of them hut. by tire newfpapers, anJwH'h thrfums in- i'lil ice, an abuiive paragraph sgoinlt the Ptofi feiH was fiiice atrribMttd t.o nr thus th! pibHc min;va'poifinrd with incor. ltd acconrns, and cibVoxioiK cnnclufiotis"; under fucb circu'-iUances 1 Ircluvcd thtri, IlCr ofH TJeWfrtSpet 'full of", aTertifeftrtlitS i as Mr;i2Cfclon 6. rorina i,opm inat my in- tendei eilays Would have occupied ; in his 'Xjazeife. or a rcward for his labour ifbe was t6 lake upon htmfelf to couch jny.ti deas in a more correct language tharj.' I could do it myfjelfr ' -burely the honorjoj a man who is in the habit ' ot retailing the fpacc of his paper by lints . fbould: fjot be hurt ata juit compeiifation which was of--fered when it" was-queltioned occupy ing fqmecolumnsot itr and Mr, JatKton is kfs ecu fable in the preferyation of my meaning (converting under oath a mere fu rmife of -his into-'the affirm.at ion 'of a fat j as l repeatedly' told Turn, . 'Sirt this is mi a diilohtatlc intrije. it is a 'ftdin"; Tdfer ttnd if there Was any thing dibonora. tie in if I -ohuM be the . laft man to:pr9pofe ,- and you would he lee Idft man to whim : ityutwlu ie firtivefed htne.' Why Mr. Jfttkjfon Has omitted in his affidavit' (hefe cxprellions or min-e, fo tlluttrative ot ;niy ami J hcttrve nixv, i was t ot only y the tor. fight but alfa my di.ty to cluck iiV'nf imfiiflioni as contrary to tru h as 1o the Intrteil of hw country. Iiein vc ry veil acquainted with th ;fca It.'fln Vnce of puhlic opinion itv'a. pop!ij go erpviicnt ai is n of the United States, viihaj'ill ijn'eiilfon rf bringing the Tub JeVis i it Ti fi u fTinrTu ndc r a f s rcib '.t p v i n t of view which lud becnyateliJlf concealed, and" rcfciiiK them Jj ttier pttblid. rye axis. , fcr few'afp'rcli ai d.af ptt'kndicg that he edttofr 4)iolud fteUtn'fll'efyofcd i jrt on'fl qnfriinnlHtaiMiciiTetoi",. fctiiltKerfijcrmy it))cnJcd pab'.ir ation, I thrib44ri4.Mf. J JfVfifi Vnvinfer theri ni:t. 1 acuipijoi jo yv Mner.; i I J'Vff'rtii.tP W rt'd? MinHitd having bocrd.dtb.rwy rrqv1! afier elilto r cci'.1r rfyrHrtauo fl'e of the r fltrV Pi'rkne'j Dtlrg vailed if r ihports f.ry crrribiiifio-.t tl the r ifh flf'jt.' mtyt d fillet1. v;iich ; Ktm IJ urifr from' l!.e wa'tcircni two nation if:t.l by tbtil.f riipmcal Mtirelli o.thc ;ttif,aibtf Jftte, I toM hin he could d rtvMc Bid to hi ioinrV bv ,!nci. rnjj it akc, tliinhy tfie ttUrr pfiriplrf rie'vi prut (an)iig in Uij pipr ; I cwclt a while tputiri tut K, attfl hftm-n r? tipft torr.! tic fw'r tfti if fin n reH , jfirf ttM"(! that it f difpo iVf, rpnilf t'it tithitn ff piMicitifi ritil ittTi 3- I 4eid ii r !khrm'd To , f I .'. h'i fav?i:(ibl th fiffe le(ft i C.-,4''' ) U,V,V. bs w'l afriloli,v rre .', widj,t pon ihi rA m tUt'i prLife f('rr crnv r. 'iiW. Immrtf I la;! in view lti rte true meaning, is better known to liimfelfj but irhe is'a maivof honour I defyhlm to durty (heir: 'and leive't-o your cooftdaa- tton, -Sif;'i: vt had been my ' intention lb perl'uade a perf-n to an improper, cpudu I-Avouli bave bien fo'awkvi ard as tb bring tho fsniitricMa.'iif ilie rhutt sfcrujuloo''hOr nor beior.t bis eyes ; i: is then evident that Mr." ack Ion has perverted the Rafting of, the cnpenfjtioi oftercd, and thii ft; h$ wore '. ridiculous as the only 'thing which ijr rigour was . contemplated by fe Was, the mechanic! part of - his .office, vhat is the printing of my 6ub- 'licaions:i"it could be -apprehended that a foreign ininifter would rilque an intrigue to bribe di reft I y or i tulircctlv a high offi cer of a Crown, depofitary of the fecterj of fta'e, and direffor ot irt meafurcs, but' to bribe Mr. Jatkfun, the Editor of a newfppet whofe fheets arc fcarcely to be feen acrofs the waters ol the SchuylkiR and DeUware, without a place in the go. YcrDnvni, without- perfonal influence', tti br.ibe Urn for the typographical ptiblica tiod of ideas w hich Were not Vu otvtl, by tlieir nature .perfectly harrmlefs and legai is a conjeSiirc otvly to be fugg;e(ied by a wickedhcart' ana" a miferable head. ' 1 repeat tlat tlc only ar?rehn led reftiful " of the fciitors who lud c'.noufcda fide of the -qiiellion contrary to my ideas deter mined ne to jcall on trie laid W.jafkUja; but aliloug"h 1 co.ftlcr hi In a man of 'foirje .iafcntjj lrt is ' hrgh'y deceived if he foppofei i cmiM miftate his pen- for,, the K,ey:t,Q the jemptc ot j -no j Whera. is tben hat, Jic so very politely- is pleandto' term- rny infamotis purpose ? Is it in tie elucidation or explanations pro iwsedJ Surely not a be knew Very. bale if "them, .wd even if ktnn were perfectly; tn- rioceht Was it in their tendency i that is "IVwp'isltble Vhcn thet? objrrH wan "by his 'own confession '1 he' bcaca aim advaritige of or.r two jjoternmeMs ; was 1l in the attempt of publisli'in them ? it is demonstrated that in such circumstances I have not only the right, i, but it w even my duty to do it ; wbsit in the lender Ot the i ompensatiun f it vas evuknt there xrj no more innolicacy in tins "pro. ceeaiRt than there iin Hie oiler rif the pre- sent cfa1 fee to. a lawyer or to a rhysician : Where i then the ofi'cncc to Mr jMikson'a bbnoror to the rights of his country ?. l j , If Mr Jackmn has rftreedtd with a culpa- , 1)1 e levitr and affrrminz mwlvr oa'.h'lhnlbi If liafl penetrated my inHimons pMiposc, tvlen ; . it ii evident he Trd completely mlsw.erut, ! ...tf. . . . . ne nas uern no leis incoirtrci in asserting up- ta oat); tli at l haa mrnttonco t lum to have myself retf Wed a letter froro Nev-OHtans, which stated there fras a lettcr'nt that l)lcc in Mr. Jefferson' hand-vrr'uinr; whirh de clined tlmt if He lfUlars between the Mnsu- Kippi and tbt.Hi'j Ptrilid i wou?4 rsic the American colours thtV should be tuppflited. No, sir, It Is'tioltrue, uHhoiiRh rIvcii i;nKr oatflby Mrk'Jar.Vson.thatl had recched -jch a kttett ' 1 only told him,'ln theVtr ff rep- Ttrsationf and not foraby t.ll.tr purtio'e wlmt trcr, thatlhcri were In' riiilade'.i la'bhc br tvta'lettifi fYoin New-nrteims. -iftn'jor.ltl;; tTffrboA'c'Ahcminf. I rttVc r ihrotmtd Wm I " "h.ld rtcVrveU otit', as in reality this Vai'iitl the caVe ; that tuch Mtcr or littertrnhiler' .the above mentioned dale, base bcif." WrtUn' frbm Xcw-Orleans is a "JcV kr.tJvi ff ! V sofne) 'people in the city. I rtyAlf ho' luff tjiej iTthcjfi'.dirttcdloa very repcQfble pmon in' riilladtlohiai and if aiuLoriscd br fiilh 1 .trauld mut ion Ills tiamejbul atu rjhPv- siJenls rciufutioii, I am convmcctl.Of tbe, fjW0'dJir' the acrt?on, tvrsuadal that Calumiiit enn be Inti-ntrd and brctutstcdi Orlca.ni as' :f afe in riuladiipltiai . This. Sir, Is the historf 'Of tli'n tsaction wth the tame fjcility in New Ili'cT ai'e In rhitadilphiai . ,m'i V;, V t.'r V Z, 7 ' TW u Remment or to fidir ulMiry b'IsjjhiSf d by Mr. Jackion, who. list prrscfiteu it to the public, tftlb bmth Mtemaity. as If be had dfocovcrrtt the f.uni pmvder plot or the conspiraciet tf Ursine and of Ilrdmar-ta'l the hetnotis crifne is, ' that I wished to male tuc itb decency and drr.nfunof the inronte stiblc rifthtl (tosScst t f-c If-de ft nee, applying it to thy aottrclun mid to my cnuiitry i the intended chicidatior.s ,bvti'nce appertd in other pipe it titidcr the slsrfVureof tavlofa Manent, and by the 'rual t tHoe' tstays, you mlf easily jddfte ' rf 'heir fflt.tefils art if t nstore tobr.1)e Mr, ',ackson stiih any anlriowftrlnrncW! as be dc clarei In bit ettdere, iVr If there Is In tbem ' t)b fotift ar strfl eirwtsaloq rr-ntrary to this ivetty of the $reii "(EirfboLl aisbuletl tritbot .u r tacking the copstitufioi, as the law does not consider in itialutary restrictions, the' pub. .lbher buflhe publicatitrt, aud if Irih does not infringe the-law, it wduld be'a'criminal at tempt to restrain an jersbn m-tbe-; United States frorh the exercise oV'this sa'cred nglifj ' r-this is, ISir.'what was intended to be done and j has since been done by me : ' my means have; been just and le'gal, hiy object pure and bene-, j volent, -and can onlyjgWoffsrrce to persons, . ; who. groaning under yique "nd rlisappoint- ment, establish their epiririg bopes of re? trieving their shatterec fortunes on the pub lic calamities of a war.'fat'-sueh'persons thet doctrine, of advocating peace cannot tiut be high treason. . - .. - ' . .; '. , 1 would have dem'atded from this jdverrT melit the punishment :f the said Jacksoni for the offence of conyei'fng"'a mere shrmlse of ' his into affirmation', o' a fact,-ahd eliiployed bhdor his perverted idea ah infahunri and .defamatory; language, had 3 not anticipated thdt when jLhe particuars of bTs letter shall bp known to Xhp jiublfc; Jshallbe cdmpletely avenged by the se veriy; of his feelings. : Altbuigh tle vimjeatibn of;my conduct exclusively 'belongs t iny King and govertv ment, a favorable op'nipivof the good -people-' of America is faiv fnm being iridjfferent fo me. .-For this reason and Jor the 'degree rrf inlerest and impprtaiicV ua?'the circulation v "iv i ivaiuLHi o iiiui iia; niijjrtsscu III I' this affair, I have tbtis cohdesciftdeel publicly to notice an incditect , aflklavit Vilh irniuiTt ml abomiuable cohcki4ibmi 1 With- aentirrients of high consideratiort, I have the honor to be;"- " ' - ' ' Sir,'1'-" - . ... Your rnostobd'Hurnible serv't El MARCUS DE CAS A' James Madison, Esq. J Washington, October V - ; - 2, 180 ' ) ' . P. S. 1 have reseT veil to Hie la what Mi'. J?ckson has mistakenly introduced to imply that I bad assumed a Contemptuous sfjle by refusing to term the atitninislr&tio't) tbiTgo-Ternme-nt." On this liead I am particularly desirous of A-indrc.atinpj myself.' us it is so fpfeig'h fo my disposition--1 ri tiutit during the debates I of. Congress in 1798, 1 lenrnt. the difference helwecn ITje two terois, and m tpeaklng to Mr Jackson, 1-meiitiorreJ the idminislration and added 41 net to say; ypvefnment" thereby meaning to distinguish between the aiTmiuis- tration atid the thieebraaches of the Leifihla- tnre which constitute the government Thus this apparently disrespectful language evin ces 'only the cautious prii:u?oh of a foi eign- CT. ' ' So rnany "miscdnslructloni it they had ttot feen given tipdii oath ' I couM not IraVe sCisptcted ofbemg accidetta5!. '' . NOMINATION OFTIlIi EMPEROX)!1, IIAYTI, J. J. UESSALINfcS. .. y'r. gehcrtla of the Aniiy of Itajti, : Desirous of constcratinf by an axitbeiitiV ct'the will ofour heart:, "aid toansVt'r fo the strongly p'fbnounce'd ViJ, 'of the jfc'oplc of Ifiyti: Persiiatldd that the siprcmc Authority should be tmdivided, and tie interctt of the .country requires the rths of .the adminis tration to be placid in tht bands of fiim who unites the confidence, thtaflictioTir, ind the love oriiis fvllow-rititeiis . Well convinced by cncl Hpcrier'ce, apd "by the history of nations.that a people. cnr not be propeily 'oVerr.et but by tnc mm ; andthnt I t on!) is wortly tf the priftnnre Vho, by his 'tcrvircs, l.isinfU'rnce,, orTd . his talents, has known how t consojidate tlie c difice of our indfjendente arid liberty t Considering thai aftro long series ot ' misfortune' uid of ici? itudta, it isritcikt ry to assure thc guai nntK and lefct'y of t'.-e i hirer. in a rnalitier diiabld rod inevcta ble ; ami that the inosticitain rnetV.cd of it taininj this tbjett Is ton stow upoji li e trly rhief capable of rtpris-ntinfr; tnd of povtib- ingtbc ratioriVortbily;rn august bndar1lll title which will cbncinrrJe in him the for , eta of the state, trill lchTprisilig,tbroad,ab'4 .will be Jhe pledge bf ttihjtiiHiiJr atidpiot.pt ritv atboinei ; " .Considering ..hat- e- title tf .hbvVrttbr t'.encral heretofore tinfitud cblhe Ciiiiib I )ranJacquest)essalincud'ocaJQoLcapicit iba I sotiifactory rmir.rifr.lV Rchtrr wisb ts it itifpoea a second sfiV owtr dependrn tpon i a f)reiRn nutl)fait'y wlbi:s yoke Kt hive iliw , ktn efTfnt evert S ' . ' t ii niiuin innin iiiir jTy9Ti "lit cnnVibt and obstlnKtc'rcfusbHTCitizcn Jean Jacqtitl Dtiialibts'to aUrrpt ' the owc'r which had lietn i'ele;ate'd tb hiinby the peo ple and the army at lle ept.tb f the ilccla raliort or our inltpitUbte, tut It rcfusul lc log contrary to the inrrtsts, the tmhci, aitd the welfare of this cintrVi .... We cr-ifcr bton tin said Jean Jarooei Dca- lalintsthe title of Eoi'LHOH 01 IIAYTI, Mid the tight of chusbg and nundnatlng lui Wcdesirt that thisflee eiftrttsiofi tf btir beat Is, etrtady taiivQri'rikv t' people be nf. fered to Its aamtion wththc Iran Otly, and renhc in tromM atl tbtire execution ht a decree frtm the Srhne thicb shall beta ti ronljnttiljf cbnvokcl for that putosti At l'ort.iH.prince.le litli Jrtii; r, Its ti e )cr lCo, the fatof tie Ir.dctHfiiUnic oi nyu. (RiCticd) Vtrntt, TTinstef of finanenj Clrr. vaux i ChriHopI, comirtan'afM i.f ti e iVitiifn of the notfi Petiort j Cabatd j and (icITard, crVimamlcnl it the CU ion a,nd coOflKllfra of Hate. (To. then ilpiitur,lo the l"rtm. copy, lie JSIo'.bera, earaUstng 4 couaitllott ,f ;kate, itaff tlficers, and tUc"hcady of flie ldif ; ferent departments Df uvevntoirit; ij' '.. . . -fit Dcssennth FeL'l 5 , : . T- .. "... . 'A . -' lirsttarJndundiiici' , THE GOVERNOR GENERA W OF . y 'HAYTI, v Totfce Gefier&ts ZJ .r J.4rmj, ' and toi ihe ' Civil , ! People.. ) v ., ', , '.'. '". "1 f any -coniweratibn c'arv just ijy in my eyes, the August title Nvblch-yor;: confidence ha conferred'.bh'mc, it i;s obly jty : (inalterable zeal in'wiitchinwover.tht'saCity of the empire, 'iand my Vrihe's io eonsplidate our tnterpiiae. Let us nbt'-efface from our minds. tbos suoijj Vemembraiices whklofir recent misfortune have i.mpfiDted 911 oorberfrts. - They will be pdwertul prescrvativesa jains'tthe fcurprise ''of our enemy,, and we'-will "fortify ourselvi a against every jdea of indul'gence w'iib regard 'to thetp ,t the milder, pasiions place iikd . In mediocrity, half rrieasure-s arc est the rapid inarch if vetolutions, . , . , : - Since 'then you have judged it the . :in 'tercst. of the" "state, thnt 1 shodld accept.fhe Varik to "which Vou wotild elevate me, by im posing "ori.'ine a newburthe-rw; 1 contract nd ttew pbiigataon towards my. country. 1 Jvave longirtce fhade all satrtficesbut I fetl Ijiat a- higher, TJtm-e Wc4xthyji(nites me to her '-aestinjfi--JeeIl,'4 aVy 'tha owght vapidly Ho;x'omhc our enterprise, ip Mi' tlete.fniintd 'xj'jjecl,' avjk by Ijvs,' wise and suited. our inanrfers, suffer every cillricnvfb,,tji jqy jiidivi- 'dual Kbertjk without . injirry. to- Hie 'rights of 'others, or w'itbout offemlin that authmity tvhich watches over our general happiness. In accepjipg his.-'burlbert,. as weighty as 'bonorafje. I 'inaVe myself accountable for all the evil 'brtd.vantages vliich mny result " from my idministratictnlKit remember that it is duj:i'rig the, mobt stormy season, you liave giverime the helm of the Vessel of state. I am a soldier wa'f. ivas'afways my profes sion, and w'heneveY the "barbarity or avarice 'of you't; 'enemies. sliall .briug ihtm on your hoies, I will justify Your choice, and fight- . 11T3 at your htavt, I will prove that the. title of ' your general shall be always lionor able to rne. . . ne. illustrlou? ,rahVtovhiclvyou.haVe. .elevated tne ttaclies 1tie. that I am, her om'c the father of my fetlov"-citizciVs, whose i'.tfrn der I have been 'T.itherto tut the father" tf a Tamily of warrTors should never lay down his sword, if b'c'Vvishe to traTismit his talor to his'des'ceYidants.toinure them to battles. It is lo you generals' ar:d soldiers, who yill ascend after me to s'irpe'me Vower that T address, myself; happy in bein enabled 16 ' transmK.my utb'oVity. to those who haVo poured put their blood fop ttair cpujyy , I renounce, yii, I formally r'eno'undc, the ww, just custom of twismitting my power to my ' family., ' .-."c, I shall never tespect ancestry, but V heft "the talents requisite , for a good goV'cVnor arc tiniteo in the .subr.'JTrequcitlV; the head -Which ?j fired by the hurtling ar'doVtif ynuth, contributes more cffetftually fo the happincsi of his country ,'nMi 1 Vhc Vool experience of . age, Which temWVses al ti moment when emerUy,aione th'oV.ld goVem; it is the'se conditTohs that I am Vcuf j imper'dr, and . fesi'rucVion to bi'm, Vho. ! Voted by the gratitude ot a people, shall es- ceno tn,e tnrone wun oincr semiments inbti Uiose of the father of his family. ;" , , . 1)ESSAL1NLS. hy Ih'e governor teneral. jAjvitdntxtaert. iiOisuoNb TON!tnpx. - - ' Laic foreign News. vvvuvu VI IHV , al V 1 VI Ft "tl 1 canlile AtHerliser, ty tht ship lVohy, frtr tit et nock. ThVAigh four day later than on pabcVsto the 15th AucuM, inclu sive, and Glasgow papers to the ifiih, ate rcceivett at the oince of ine.iscw-oik Mer fropi later than our former advices from that quarter, they to'p- tairi very little inteUic;ence of moiutnt. We have subjoined the principal articles -Tbe price of Stocks, (whir hareetmsirlf rtd an almost unerring political batcrnete r in England) bb the 1 5th August, were, ConoU 37 1-4 Omnium 6 l-5-.Amcrlt'an Stork, 3 per cchi ito 55-8 per, cent 104 Old and Ne 6 per 'ecuta BO to 90. LoNDONj AtigmtJl. ' . - 3nwifly4Vfrf, A'.'r. . The Kingba been brcaed to t aute it to 1e signified by the ulf ht lloril Ixird Ifarrow. jytlu Mtjest t's principal fecftUry of 54ate for Tortlgn Affirs, to The MfnuterVcf Nrii-' tral Towers residing at this Court, that the rccesiary mcaiue have been taken by Ms Majesty' trrmmand, Tor the llockadc t.f tbc entrance of the port of FetVmp, St. V-rjr en C9UX,Tfiei;pe. Trt pott,' the Somr, : pica, ftoulojie, Cplii Kravelinei DwrUiV, Neubrt od OsterKT; and t',,, Irrm ilia time, all the roeimrctulhntatd fc. xt j.w tf Nations, and the relative ir,tU ! tvccn.hu Majesty a.r,4 the di,Trtnt neutial powers, , mtlbt adepud an eaefutd with iercr.oal)n0 Uh may attirH to vidUfe the laid blockade.' August U. ny.ueioitnt rict'nrcd' on Saturday, fttm the qudron under ihecrtrVimand cf.Sirll. CiWcriofflloiheforl, It iff ears thittlctii. tmy have live sail of the line and two frigMci inrtadinca f'K. They usd tir.comtf.oa esrrticnt in the equipment of U e two 74 gut hipmf ich were UtelfUwncbed there, 9t for thii purpose hive wlt3rvn the linnt frtm all flc. small trafu Jhi 100t,unlinbitli Mas uio oown ateut tbrte monint unce, i ao forward, that It I iprrd i will I ' launched In ttie cowise tf the) tar.
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1804, edition 1
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