r r, Ji . - -- 'v v v . .t . ?. - i.v v . . . . ...... . 4 -... .-.i . : - II.'. . , , - ' - - - i ' -r , .. . , . . . ........ . . . :". ' . -"4 ' i W4 - a $Zf ruautvxo etkkt THuatoiT, f tho- ' lCA.K(IOZKftOII JV. rOK. ELf dCO.iT TBI IIV;k, ViTABL HALF tXAEtt 1 ABVAKC - '' ' 11 - thtkt' JlDFJERTlSElIENTS.' Tug sriiscRmEa l'A tOURXEYMLY TAYLOR, Ml I A SuJy god woriuoa will meet with caraunt'em- 8tlci hid neve been cIUi in queiuoa, tn4 t.ad Ixft reogTueJ by UU Majerty" Suprt m Court of A.hnirmty; And tl -termt even oixm wLich tikch cuioiual produce m.gtit bi reexported rrrlbe United Stile kiul been ibrmUr amnred m A U Jkiroed i Lcndoa Hr the Minister PlempoUntiary of Uta tountriet, which vat not iiklaed naihcd (w Mtm President of the Cahed Statet ; but w nut objected to a to that article of it which aet-1 jHAieign, Rarvnper r, I50. , 4 tf . . 1 tied tlxe term uoom Hindi aftck tnda wU tate inniU-d. tea a as apprentice. . - ,, : l'-T I TkiSeentarw tfSlaUtt Mr. Jatktm. dated Oct. fiA 1809- r " .V i ' ' - k r TTTT T TaluaUe riantatioe. late the mrmertv tit ficA. X net Bod(lW d. tying in tbe luver vnd of Wake !;-Conty, will brlcased on tlie first day of. January next DM tbe premises, Tor lae iroi i ore ycxr Al tfe lanve vDOCUMFNTS lared.. men, women, boy And eirla. v Booda wiik atippor- i iXri aecwrltf will b require, ' ' V, " . 'i'W'HV '"GEORGE lJODDlEGorCai; V December 1V ,1109. : , if,,- ;X J f - SVTych aceempanieithe Prrttdcnt'tMeaeafttpCon . ': 7 &ereAysi(i k ilft.WbV.-l t s DciMnmenaor ftAt. vAnr. ft. MMl ''"!Jjme and place Fifteen or Twenty Ukxly Negroea Will be I 8t I liare Just received trom'Mr. Pinluwy a letter tn. patcb to uu from Ir. Cyoniag, wUich aute aisoq Other iwns mat - nvm we repot i your comcrgaUonk with Mr. Madiwon, Mr. tialUUn and Mr. Snnth k appcAraw - -; .MtC Thklihe Aaiericun gtiveniment U prt pred the vent of hia Mtjeaty't conaeftiiny W Withdraw the orders ia Council of January id Norember 1307, to withdraw contemporary; uty ou rt pan, the mtetxficuo7.riu har boura to ship cf wat nd Al wyv4ntercoua aitd norlm portaiion acta, ao far A p"pef;ti Great Britain, leaving them in -force witji respect to-Fraiice and tbe powera Which Adobt or act. under her decreea, , ,, . -v ; '. 2d, That America i willingJo retmUncej during' the present "War, the pretCLio of carrying on ia time of wax atl trade with the enemy's colonies, from which she wa ex- chtded during pcaetw ' -ji "J CCf " 3d Great Bnitain, r the tmiuoae of securing Ae one. 01 us emoargtrana ine tmAjui mtentiort or A me- prevent ace ciuaena irom iraainf wtw,- rrane, powets Adoptinjr and ACtwr under the rrench de crees, is to be considered as being afliberty to capture a!1 such American ye!, at may be found Attempting te tntde wi(h the porta of Any of these powers .without wtiich secarity for the baerrAnce of Ute; embargo, the raising it nominally With respect to Great Britrin alone, would, b factTrainc it with respect to All the world. " '4 I hare tite honour to request you to favour m with such expanAitona as your CAtiuour mu at oocc siiggr;!, ui rc ,c vi'jN eV; 6f44 asnionaDic J cweiry;;' ' f 'SC'V Jiu'e mtividfrvm theWorth,?' J ' ? i'' t 0NST3TIG of Jet and Gold Kecklacc, da. tar Rlnpt :-v- Pearl And Topaia do. BracIctJ, Claipi, i'tnger Uinx v, Vith g4ass for hair work, atone and plain rto. Breastinti '.' ' with paintings, do. for tab; work and gohihnters. past t TopAie. pearL Keys, -swords, hearts, daru, ai.d Almost , . ' ererr kind of pins. Gentlemen' neatest and best frold -' ; Chains, Seals and KtjtS Sleeve buttons, baste and silver knee buchlev Spectacles, auver, and got, set j gors-le ' Bin -wAn arranresaemC as totha rente atiiakof the BrU tun uraera in conacu, as well, aa to tne aatnucuoa tequtr ei in the cam of the attack ee the Chesapeake frigate, hAa been made in due font by the jrovernmant of the United States with David Montatrue Krskine, Esq, - an accredited .Miniate Plenipotentiary of hi Britanjc Mjfcaty. . And at ter it nax .pcen taitutuii c amea into execution an ine part of thia gorernment and under clrcjmstajicea rendering its efiecta pn the relative situation Otlhe United SUtea Irre vocable, and ia tome respects irreparabla 41is Britannic Majesty has deemed it proper to disavow it, to recall hit Mnuster, And to send Another to take h,s place. , v- In such a state of thinira, no expectation could be more reasonable, no course oi vroceeouur more oonouaiv pre. acribed by th ordmary reapect due to. the diaappointed partv. than a oronmt and exblicit exruanation. br the new functionAry,' of the greanda of tbe refuaal vn this part of his government o 'Abide by An AiTAngeineBt ao.'iolemnly 1 - ' 1 , - 1. ....... - L.ll . . f etplainC ea the tort of the American Gov eminent. V. A thet Under anoh circuiAitances. Ilia tlatcste had an tm doubted and wcoatrcweruble rlrht to Lavow the at t f hia Minister. 1 1 must her allude to A auppoailion, UicbT . 1 j-ou have more Uun Once mentioaied to ise, and by kich . wjinaaanytn autiteat lonaaton, uusngai migmper . -haps have beesi itLaom derrce allacud. - You haw inform ed me that yon lodarstocd that Mr. Erskioe bad two aet , h- . of iftstructiotta, by which to irpi'.atclii cottducti k that ; V upon one oi ttiem, wtucn nad not oeen com mimic tea eiuier , . . -to you oi the public, a to be retted, the justification 4j 1 the terms ftnaUy ajrreed upon bctwreu you and hun. , It i . , ' , any duty, bus soiemnlvto declare toyou and, thrwrh you, , yi , to.the fraaidem, inaltlie Oicpatcn rrom Mr. timiOf t4i Erskine, which you have male the basia cf an official cor respondence wih the latter Minister, and which was read-. by the former to te American Minister w ' ixmuue.is xsm only dispatch, by which the conditions were preacribed t)" Mr. Erkine for the conclukm of an arraiirciiiat WUh thii y ; ceuntrj on the mattrr to Which it rcUtea., - ,. '.-"v v .T return to the immediate subject f your letter . If ; 1 air, 1t be you ntention to ttate, that no eipUnatiqn whau ,; , . . '. . . - fc t ever, iiaa oecn given to tne Amencau goYerutnco m - ouanu t'hirli inlniwl ll'.a MifM A AlAHTOW th act ut tny predecessor; I must, ia that cse, ebaerrei tSitt in th " . haittnictions convejuir; to hint His Mrjaty,stf4enlQv'T ; those reaaont were Very idly And forcibly atate-f f and if . he haa not transmitted them to you, I can only Attn but it to the peculiar delicacy and embarrassment of h situa tkmv fur which, he nrobablw trusted to the President' some Allowance a and be w xhi tne "rrfJrtnd silver Witches : one ctxxl RcDeat..'Mtaait. KiT tcT, Spoevst,. Ladlie, And Te tTjphgs f LadieV, Chaina, f, ;4 Hooks and Kertfof Cloaka," c, A few brace of good l Pocket Pistols, brass barrels Sword Canes, German tffotelte, '. " : Ttwa aJKMra articles will be disnosed nfrnilnwerrms mi t'.&i'm Shop in Bleigh,? near xH Newborn' BiJili'Olfipe.- ; l-The snbscriberlwisbetto inform the Members of the pre- sent General Assemny, ana tne public, at lare UiAt be ; ; Hat been At considerable -expence n .Vj rtasses andother neberialsK; and will V . ' bvours in his line, , He haa with him Kfte witf-.WAU (tod OMk'ark.";; W" .t - r-s V - --.-- V. ; V X!frTT -' Mr, Ml f December fj;. J:JV& ' Z? IJ$i E4pent, which Authorise4 you to make any erplanationswhat- i-vsr to uus government, a to tne reasona, wtucu Aaa in duced Uis BritaniCBIajesiy. to disavow the arranrcmev r . I v " . ' . . i laiciy maoe oy your preaeeaaor, ana tut ineiciore you fould notmak any such explanations. Ip AME to the' KantAtion i'it' th Subacribernbout the V tenth of October, A larg BAY HOUSE, aboufvf X : feet four Inches high, with a blaae face And .pArt of the V' tinder lip wtute j saddle spot and collar marks i supposed : t,. to be 13 or 15 year old j and ytry roguish. ; The owner v v , is requested to prove hi poperty, pay charges and takvr Jliii nwAf.-7-AV ; v "' V 4 "WIULIAM, WEBB." C Granville County, Dec.: 1, 1809.:' V,,).- Madison, (then Secretary of SUte) 'is represented p nave Jtrgea yanou Argumenu tending to prove United States had exerted all their efforts to new I sued the .French e-uvemmeut tn-. withdraw their umuat restrictions 'upon neutral commerce, And 4hat resource I a. '. i. . t. L.m i J a - L -r .i Icmion against France Jthah mere remoiwtsnce but that m tne mean ume l. rent Biitain had issued, iter Orders in Council, before ft yki known whether the Cnited States would acquiesce in the aggressions of France, And there ty rendered it impossible to distinguish between the con duct of the two belligerents, who had equally committed aggression against the-United Bute. .. a eome ouier ooservauons,. nir. aiaaison is statea by me At that time to have added, that as the world must rvVT TJtJl? nft" ttxrt?CT . . py e ai uiai tjme to nava aaaea, mat as tne worm rouat . , UN Jr JULUlittji.x JtU y JC.ii V, '. j be convinced that America W in vain taken all the mean cod to the fottowinirterms-it:onditions.lx.' : 'v ' - 1st That the Act of Contrreas, commonly called the twin intercourse lew, be continued against Frahcc,o long a she sbaU 'continue her decree. '. . , . t ... -; V, ' . 2d. That, the JCvy Of Great Britain be anthoriBedte aid ji enforcing the provision f the said act of Cbmrress. : . k 3d. That the t7nited,'Sute shall explicitly renounce, durintr the ntfsent war.ibe. riirht of rarrvinfr onanv trade I "XTEAR Haylea Ferry, the Subscriber has a valuable lm her power to obtain rrom Great, Britain and Franc 81 whatever.-direct or iudirecet, with anv colony ot any ene j. AT end biehly Improved FARM, Which he will rent for Just "attention to her rights a neutral power by repret J My of Great BriuinV from Which they wer excluded duf- the term or nve years or, jre oesirca, a longer time- , n i aemations ana remonstrances, tnat ane wouia oe luuy l ing peace j .and tiiat tbi renunaauon must extendi not K ; iuntiuna mni hundred acres of cleared land, in fine order I instilled itthaviner recourse to hostilities with either bcl.l ..lilvto the trade hntWrnn fh.itnn an4 th mnth rmtti. . for the Cultivation of Conij CoUon, and partii-ularly of J'igerent, end tliat she only hesiuted to do sO from the dif- try, but rtothe trade between the Colony and the United 'v Hemprit being forth Most part fresh and rich riveft acuity f' contending with both) but that she must be 1 Sute. V ijjr' -' V bottom. It conUin two as' excellent Seine Fisherje as I itivea even to endeavour to maintain htr.nghu agAinat I ,'lf, in the foregoing represenUtiortt should appear, that ny upon tne nver.; ine owner win ruroisniiaiseJi) 4ie two gtratest power, m we wonu j; unless enner oi t nave in Any instance nusapprenended your meaning; it U UT III KllliUlU IXIU lUuT.ITItflvUI'ni fJCUU IU Will? merce i i which ease,, the United State: would at once sidevith, that power against the other' which might con tinue Us Aggressions,.Y;- -''.. i f-v - That every opinion which ne entertained respecting the best interests of his country led him to wish that a good tin; ;Ieitanding should: UKe place between Great Britain And tlie United Stated, and that he thought that tle ohvioOs adyantAgc which would thereby Jesuit to both, countries were A sufficient pledge pf thesincerity of his sentimental. I licltude to find them ueh as may lead to speedy remo- rhese observations, sir, nwfg neA,-e .to remai jt,ere valol every existing obsUcle to that mutual and lasUng Madison about. A montn alter tJie in-1 tnfndship and. cordiahty between .the. tvo nations,, which received in .this country o the.rjec I it, obviously the interest of both to foster. i y ,"; ' d,rouAMr. PmkwyV.tIiPresident J Jockm, A J&.Snith.' tbw enbArgv as ;respeeted Oreat Bcftam,'. uptm CotidiOpa I - "W . , ' -. j.. ,tJ.h' . - V- IIH1JJJIKLUII. liUlULblOUV. made accomnanicd bv a substitution bf other Drrooai-i - lv. 4 ' JS Z S.? V v.T f ' v ;..' t i m luAftmumbrheleilto dial'trluUKett It.- asafullAnd i "W.T J.t, ref:ftbl '.liple oommnnicatiotvwaa also mad npon Ui subject ; President has karncdWith or leas aurpnie than regret, f.i, MaiesU "l 8ccreUrv of bute for For. ga Affairs t ftiat inyour several Conlerences WiUi me yoft hve atatea j I pin U whm the whole of Mr. Er Jtine's oiwifUI ut, a n At you nave . no instruction irom your govern-1 i-rttio- .a mA who. it was m-tuml to suppose. would convey to his government so much information upos ' A very " momentous occaaionj as wouia reueve mt. c.rv kh frqm the necetsitf of entering into minute detailsnf the misuTulerstandmg tJ-at nad ocrurrea v jvt au events. .i. :.f .l 'ni 1 : . . '-k:l I v""-jy'". i. a . j j - --y j uv ui mo cascut m mkhikwc, vw jwirawu I ,; h. ! nnt onto in. only Auihoriae you (ithout assignuig any xeaaon whatever tructed4h Minister wli had made the disavowed Jr. ' ' -.--r .-v....... ..- ..--. . ranlr.mpf,t u o motives wmcn occaaioneauM ojaeo vowai, out. auo wiia irananesa, prvmpMvuuo, hm.bbuWj i- scrupulous regard to national Honour, gave notice to tn vmcncao miuisier m wmai w uw iunmvnw, v motives of it." And 'of lh nrecAution sooiitaneouslv take ' the ignin .Aiidthe delivery of your.not & of Lh answer I ,C. J .u r;.vi b.I... .n ' ef thi government should be imultneotis. ..j iWement. however imauthoTised. made in Hi MaleAty-N r 3d- 1 bat youhare no instruction, which authorise you i rv. .n.: . .1,:. ,:mMnat.-. H'.&r U,"!?k .to.tf" wernmenJ anypropoations whatever m J ne froal 1,,, the effecu which you de- u uc twwauMo w iof onuau wu.-r 10 uuurou 1 1 y,, M beinff produced wptfn .the United BtAtel by tbw . : bujtwlytorevesuchMirovenunen How far toj4Hin.-t t J2&Mci tat-? todtemi.ietthword ...v,. ullu,ri u.v 6ord6emi to imply that a to bad been susuuneaoa . mtentioii of the Briush government to revoke their Order be occasion bftheubUcor by dividual of this eouiM in Council, MtHe respect thelTmted State,but ppon. so Aajewy could be by posibiutysuppo foraal stipulauon on the, part of the United states, toac- If WiWePmbie for uch an eventual loss, he haasa 1 havw J betoreysund, taken the utmost precaution to avert "As to ih fTn.eta'iA ft4i4Wl ' here, that the extu. ' nation of Ui Majesty'i share in thi ttansactiOn should be .1 , . : 1 . k . trajiL JmIhaI.j Cepted, have not been carried into effect) to communicate to thia government a not tendering' satisfaction, with an 1 understanding that such not should hot be signed and do iivered by you. until vottahoald have orevkHislv seen And approrea tne proposed answer ot tbit government, ana tnal 1 . t- : J, 'person dipoce4 to rent,' with Stock of alt kinds, now upo I the plantation, wUh, twelve or fifteen stacks of blade, I vpiougn end otner implement 01 nusiianary, , y' -V Terms which will be moderate and reasonable,, will '.. be made known UDOU At)Dlication. w uA ' v-jz ? I Wadesborough, Anson County, WViMKW,;4.-5 ; .A . M waV - ' -.WIT -'J 'il' will afford me real nleausure to be enabled to lay before the Prcsidttnt a statement, corrected agreeably to. any sugges-' To avoid the mis.conceptiona incident ' to oral proceed ings, I have the honour to intimate thatitis thought cXpe- a: . .1.. is.i J:.....: 11 'i 1. sion, be in the written form. And with great sincerity I assure vtlu. that whatever communications vou ma be pleased thus to make," will be received With An Anxiou so- j AWiv. HI J Wtfivra v .vMm.wa waaf 4rx .. avJ. a wrti Km Ut Y, V ; , J? ; twentyivc n.5es south of Raleigh, on the Fayettevilk Seetd been .fOAd,' 'A 1ri'orrel Itutwe'witb'n Uaiace;ii1imd I Uo-ik-hu 'iaktr,i kS '. kcxwliitcnear his bocxs f no brand i ana about tl or 11 1 f.leinwhitonear I "vara old! A he' was raised in Wavne oountv I have om expecUtion that be has gone that oouse. : He was! old t the Winbw; Ra o b ksti ale jn said county, ' A li- that tit Order in Council should be withdrawn as re- Iwnl kmiiM will he mV6n to an neninn Who will tak nn I r . . - . .. . .- . Y j v Ti ' i TL.!.? irl e iconceivea,expreeseatome, ra oraer uuw t migut convey K bwdecrihtd. Horse, And v me mformation there- u,em to & kite irovernment, aw a to tend to.1i. H P1 otV-C Vi : V F-j?J ZL k consider aUril of Ui proposition abovementioned with a r ' '-V-5-- rr--IAn ."PwW'v view to the Adjustment of the Weretices upon that ub Ky anville Count? about mile from CoL T r r v ' -ject between th. respective countries.' But I ttvereoa. j '.' ' 8utherland Store, Deo. th 180ft JrS-w. sidered that Mr Madison meant that the government of umieu aiaiea-wouiu pieuge vuemscircs ucyona uic ' 8in--I"nave had the, honour of receiving your .official letter of th ninth-in-t, towards the close of which you in- tormme, uiatit bad been u.ongni expedient to put an end to all verbal communication between VoXirwdf and me,: in discuasiiig the important objects of my nlisa'ton. ConuideN in that A very few day have elapsed .sinee I delivered to the President i credential letter from the king my master, ana tnat nottung ium been even AUecgea to nave occured, ,V; : .NETC-GQOB3.WK, . .',:'. Ty r wnTv n a J t Ibv the -4 iHa received from New-Vprki llrg nnd Elegant A I the Se i. . 'A proposition respecting tlie embargo, as' above stated. be- to deprive me of the facility of access, and of the credit to tnat was tbe extent or the power ot tne rresident I wuicn, accoraing ut immemottai vuaage, x am oy tnat let . Constitution of the United States. -j' 4 J Xxei entitled, I believe there does not exist in the annals of iderstood. very disUnctlV, that the observations of I diplomacy a precedent "for such a determinrtion between cretanr of State were intended to eonvey an opinion I two Ministers, who have met for the Avowed, purnoseof a id what ought and would be the coursr pursued by the 1 terminating Amicably the existing .dinerence between tneir respective countnea: oat Alter mature reflection, i am induced to acquiesce in it by the recollection bf the time that trt U t necessarily elapse before ' I can receive His Ma- .llected front the tenourpf several conversations which t testy commanos upon so unexpected an occurrence, ana i rtt.r w.-,,, nt ydm.' induced m; m,i 9 I held with you At that period. , ; : : ; j " , ; of the detriment that Would ensue tothe "publiO ervice, If 4 iay eb the, sult of Mr. ErsUne's negociaGon wU Wf iUI t VOjiCy A. W VAy wobyiju JVIIIl ai VV.M ,U1 rVUI yt- I -, tM a.i,vyMVriaer w vSV.a a A VAAV VV 4Tf "M m- ter to be contained w A DcspAtth from "Mi; Caniung," gether. suspended, jj I shall therefore content myself . With I beir leave to ofl'er the following .exnlanatioa J'p. Zy-, I entcrinmywotest against a proceedintr which I tan con J 75t Haleirfii KoV" 29 1809 wl . " tbecouraeoi a privAte interview ibad-witoMr.. Gal-fswerm no otner ugnt,tnans a violation, m my person, ot y' f. 1 ':-.: t'-TJ :-. ' . v J latin, (the Secretary of the Treasury) he: intimated, that 1 the tnostessenUal rights of a public muuster When adopt- . ; ' - V t the non4ntewmMe law which fwthenlikelvtorbe passed led as in the present case, without Any JAlledecd miscon. An JJinffUSll Xt lltfOC hOOi V;l V the' Ctogxess,';might'3b. consldemd ' remvvlnf ,two j dufti wi hi part, Aamatterof opinion, Icannot,' I own, DRY-GOODS,- GROCERIES, &c. . . 11 TI1CH hfrOffert for sale o the most liberal term, at hi Store On .Fayetteville Strtet, Raleigh.' V W ' r a... i.! iLxVa tdii i KA!t 'xlrlirv rtVlOA ttifkoawA ataMi1 j FTTlllX 113 Alio U14U"-B - Miyov (wir maw tuwiyiw ( v AJ, !' ." him with their custom, and assures them thar hi aseort ; ' . ment of jGoods is cquil to any ever before in Buleiich, and which he 1 tlclermined to ell low. for cash, or on credit made through me, I might content myself with simply aba . .- . . . . . . i . ... . . . . .k.i. servuurj uu i wa not provtuea, witn anauvcuuns w uu - . effect, becauae it was known that the ex'.anattjn mquex tion had Already been tiven. Butit accord with th sen timenu of His Majesty towards this country to observe V" C so, that he'eonaidertd, that as some time must necessarily -v elapse between my appointment And my entrance on ui duties f my Ministry, t would b a more friendly mod . ' of prdceedinir to ttate Withoot delay,, and through th . channel I have Already mentioned, the mctivet thai com pcuea .ru majny VI aisavpw tne agTcemcm, jam jut leave he American govcinmcht in uncertainty irt thc resptfcU, tUl the tiiwvQioUbly protracted period of my at- V riv J in AroericA. '".' J:. ' 'Jt I wilt nererthelesi Avail myself of that mod which b V . still permitt to repeat to you that Hi lestyhujrifthor ..' Ued me, notwithstanding the ungtacion manner in which g , V tua former otter ot aatistaction tor, tne Atiair ot tne unesa ; - , peake was received to renew that Which Mr. ErsWne was-1. v matructed trt mak.. Yrai have Aaid that "Vou ao fuilv tliv ? '. derstood th pafUcnlar ftf that offer, that 1 dwm it uim- XV?; I I cesiary to, recapitulate tnem "npre : a regret vox, uoce they were so clearly understood- by you, you should not . 1 f yet bAVe been enabled to state to me cither in our person 1J , al communications, 6r w the letter wtuce I sm now au-, y. vennfr. arhvthpli i eAfialdeml .K- ihm Prea!if(nA ' satutaetory, or whether they are such, as he uUimateiy . mean to accept v , ' ; if""'' '" 'C K-4:1, I.Ort thefhriubiect am hiMiett Order m Counoiu t have had the" honour of mfornjing you that His-Majesty having caused t be mAde to the government bf th United States certain propotals Ituuiided tnptm prhKples, some of . which erc understood to originate in American authojri ucs auu ouiers 10 oe acqvuesceu in oy uiem ana aav ing aJlerWard ascertained, in the manner mentioned in " former part otthis letter, that the entimemior the Ame riCAn government Were so different from What thty ' were f at firat understood. to be, I was not instructed to renew to ii you those proposals nor to prest nptm your acceptance Ait.S , arrangement which bad been oecenthy declined, cspe cially as . tliearrangemeni, itself i become less important and the terms of it less applicable to the state bf thing - how existing. '-j, t C-- v. 1 . 'Those' conwderatidn Whidi Were first iiftjmatrd IrtStrs ' Canning' official letter to Mf. pmkny bf the 23d Septa - 18U8, na wiucn, in the process oi tne souowmg six month 4 "to thole on who punctuality he C An rely.- i .t 1 I m TV r,' Vx' i 1 1 I wh ii'wi A. Statesfc whi'ethoaeot France were permitted to enter- time naa, accoramgTO tftebbeny auoweq. mm, pommu- M 4Afla-a l.;wl .Zt.r, ;tlnWiJ.ii.ii. but thAt by the on4ntercourse law, both powers were nicated to you mtontohU original wtructions. It now --1H 1 1 J' "vlnSSKsMiiSM pUoed on the iute footing.;, 'He did not pretend to .ay AppeAntoAthedidnoUSBut, in reverting to hi official '.;.; !L frMl tbt thi measure hud been Maken from Anvmotive.of torrespondetce, and particularly to dispatch addressed i i.ij' : , mi it" in " tureetAnarrencn. i ue ouoscri. i - .. ... t . t i Www , .'iAULli ki r.i;ir. I very important irround olJtilierencc -with Grest Britain, V.XI " ZTZ ZFSn vi: the nonimportation aet, as Appli,ble to her Alone, & V 'J'Tl" I also the .President' Droclamation. wherebv th.shios of nrac aiv m Jinurv next, unacr t . . . . . ' . , ...... the merintendanee of Mr' Jon t Breat.Bntai'a were exciudea trom the pons M the, united assent to the preference which you give to written ever verbal intercourse tor the purpose ot mutual explanation and acxommodatk n . - (if ' It Was not known when 1 left England, whether Mr.tEr. .1 lAT. k. . .'II 1. m . TtJ.L l.- t - : . , 4 .V, i.. v.i,, r,,.rtrvo I concession to wreai. nnuuii dui AS,m lacu tnose conae. un ui9 -vui uiopmi uiiusmsiesiy iswrejarji woiwriw- "Si . . X.fiv. qttet.ee followed,h conceived they might beconsidered Foreign AHairs, I find .that be there iUtes,UiAt he had :,tnthe rokadmg irom JW1? as removing thetwogreat obstacles to a epnciliatiop. . submrtted toy our consideration, th three conditionlspe .iPnulcs frnhCHM.J Hfl adverted-aUo to the probability of an adjustment of cified in those instructions, as the ground work, Of an ar- t 1 the Water good, n hose Who. Wish to Send Olfeir Children ;M-fc . :mnnan, nnlnt in filnnt hi,, hi, u,.iin. tan trement which. aceAWiino- tnlnfnrmatinn received from 4 Aiywrt Assured U.at .wiM; tt he said he. knew that it wa intended by th U .Ithbi country, litWAs thought InEngland anight be mader ., . ai a wen h. wujr", . """"7 1"";.?. -rfli State toabandon ,'the Mtempt to Carry en a trad with I With a prospect of great mutual advAnUge", Mr.' llrkine , Dollar. vTh subscriber, with the board of Tnuteet, will . i. f beHivretebt in tim of war. Which Was then reports yiaaaTi tr KTATtM yourobservationa e that' th Rlndenta have Strict Attention mud to them W . . ... ... .u. I i f.i. n . , .1:.: . A ... ,l.;K ' - f - ii , ... , vi I not Allowed 111 vmi ut icci:, aiia w vun jd me uuiig I ujaiiiwii vi w uuc iwiiuiuvua iiiu un hwu nuiu. sua ICBDCCl. . - - . njr,,, n . " ; . i r.-.uu TMh ta hm n.h InJ. h ivtr,. ininwd m ulhink Ihil M4 IrnvM M auhatiteteA-in I fTTT"V WVQTP IVf I IVIIIIHGUU- UH, v.. w ..J .UHUVU UW 1 K.--f I J-" " - Q - aAM.y I, ,! f :j I to as toentitie them to a contitnuuice of it in time of war.. I lieu, of them. It may have been concluded between you ' i. . aa ' miv iui twi- miu-ui m u,Mt.m . n mne i muineie luifr wen in Mniweni iur ugwikiiuicuiku. . . :. r T- . J S it. . . . . . .. I .. . . .i . i . .1 . . . . uona ouixne very ad oi suDsyiuutm eviuonuy anew uiat all respect. Ko-r.14,1809. known, to modify tb order m Council of November t807 by thAt Pf the Zbth at Aprilj ISO?. ; , , v - 1 ; The effect of thi newoder I Id relieve tie system tin der which the former order were issued, trom thst which ' , hat always been represented in thi country, as the tabs ; objectionable and ofl'enivt psrt of it the option giveri tt , neutral totrAde With the enemies of Great Britain throdgh, ' n.ij.s.1. . . . .. : . i . .ii. it. .... . . nnv. '. . ... , '. . Driuau puria uupaT'upnvvi s ilium awjii- iuhwp j ' finally devised and intended as A mitigation ofwhatisCeN r i '. .. .. v'. ' .i' . :! J i i .l- .v. taiiuy more correct oui -more rijiu in principle -uio wuu - . And unqualified interdiction of alftrad with the enemy If, however, thi mitigation watUtAim AggrAVtftiotvAnd,' . as has bee sometime Warmly as'serted, as an insult, that CAuiif complaint is now enirelj removed. By the order1 In Council pftheSoth April, I30f,AlltrAde wrthFranceAnd Holland, and the port, uf Italy, comprehended under the denomination ofthe kingdom of Italy, i simply prohibited . ftttbgather.' No option is afforded, & consequently no tran., :v HIUUIJ UI 1TUUIITU W UC paiu.j .11 wivuivi:.oiwvuravi der h Council of the 26th April must bs admitted to b more restrictive than those of Wovember 18u7;.4 '- " The trade with enemies' ijotome which wa opened to, K n . neutrals at the commencement of the present war by the , der in Council of tbe 24th June 1803, waa continued to be -left open by those of Nov. 1807V ThaorderlnCovmcilof ' the 26th April retracts this indulgenc. - Bt it i to b oh. ' served, that, since he period, When thVotdcr in OOuhCilof .. November ;in7 were issued, tne opening or ine pons-ot fx ' i I'

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