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" -. 7-'-'.'7;' ;, -V- : V . t .11 inwi.pn.ii 1 111 II I ..I.... I imi.ian 1 11 f mm 1 ... mini vi li i ,tjLj ..'JV: 'Jl-.fB T j-RALEKilf, Ne.PUB LISTED (Week trILlJAMYCAJ JsU"f TEA i tol. 1 3-- No . 7 3 3 g; ate1 "f -for 2( i1 ml h bit d ;ir s ntii i Veil iD I iar on or -el for ft lock if q -be oft sual. lare opt!'' oner cotU )0 -for :;ir? "T).' ENctlSH editors.- MJ.C iTtSDf the- Jjott-ioft- Papa-i-ajjhtnts-on .SoHtics, -when, they happen Wagret ' i-.Vi .itrauon crudities . here 7 VV hp 'aw1" 'en ively peruse a series, .of LOAdon As an !, as' Iht . papers 01 anj offset" for the texts ot ted. we P-lve the follow jeirosnthe Luhdon 4 Political Register,' ry6. ll'ky mould-wje-weuif" t- ... ' ..J.. it. f (he - mencan iicw3j)apci,Hucr ,e influence and uirectioi) ; the tjoveru ..i, ,-..nntrv. alter auutictinsr tne-con- Ibfi MaJion in refuir.j; 10 receive any Lnrnmunication iroin, ivir. a-cKwn, ias u . f with ureal .Dnwi wuai pituc ,wn ? win Lup Uie island ot .Jamaica, and Canaclu L for tUeir faithful initntioas I Will she oUS fifty sail of the line for safe keeping, desireable, 1 mu$-Observe," ihat experience ha proved they are, mo1! e likely to. be trustrateel than accomplished by undue, concession's. Qvv a spoiled child;, .what it. cries for, and fhe riejet moment ft will cry , for semeiuitig else; give it Hounfl whipping,-and tit Will be quiet, - America the spoiled child of-'Creat&Y'ytain.. . .Te'-lhav.' given 'het. privileges never before tpvvr. ictxk most favoured nation. -''We have permitted bet'i trade to biii' possessions, both in the - JJast & vV ,es Indies yto -carry on a'greatejr share of our own oommerce, atd,-the whole of the conunerce of tht powers with whom we afe.at war ; and her di satisfaction has increased with lier acquisitfons. The more Great Ilritain concedes, the jnore TOerica demands. If therefore Ave mean to keep terest and policy $ and if a wish, to prevent the eminent, or the governhient attempts to deceive ui noi Hum iaiM; ". w jucr i angc, Anc eypjc,. uui wc uu cay mai u was noi ine. opi a desire to maintain those ties of amity ''which nion of Americans in tfjvcial character in France htJUta mria TianonTroetHer wno speaii toe same language, and are descended from the same ances 'orsVire ured as'Ttaspns why ,G, Britain shoiihi treat ; while I admit these objects ;to be highly when captaiji Stone left ,that country, that there was any hoi of accommodation with the French tvernnient,-' or ( B. A premium of one thousand dollars w?l r be given for the moist logical, plauwble, Yeasibie a pology for Macon's submission bilL . . . . peace with her, we must adopLa different system; Mr. Jefferson, refused,, three yejrs, since, toTra- tify the treaty entered into iy his necociators Messrs.' Monroe and Pinkney, and thus suffered every treaty between Great Britain and Ameii- ..nnformancc ; or .will she- reduce her ca to expire. We are now, ttierelore boumt to its Dristuie iDSignincance ! iNO, snc wunner Dy no uc, aim nappiry ovanu awuntu uum V, M K " " fj Mr. Madison Kppears, by his speech to con- gress, on the owning of the present session, 'to it making any comments upon the mo- Lire of the propositions heVe suggested, 1 Wne myself to the question put ; and oiler inherit the hostile disposition 01 nis predecessor I 11. LJ 4. .U. ... m ..'.. n.la trkia fftiinli 'PKn mantle rtt KlilK Kt Ii11Si "VVllICll present, iuciuacivt, iu uiy luwaiuo una uuuim.;. ,. i.- v -"j"" 11 America should treat with Great Bri-. descended upon EKshaComplai.6 t?f tliecon- ' . ' ; duct of Great Britain, couched in ho very giinlle aid treat,' because the system of policy terms, and in one instance in most ' bitter and of has lately pursued "'of suspending her fensiVe language, occupy nearly half his speech j ce, the great source ot her revenue, has but he bestows Only a single sentence upon the she means of carrying on war. .' posture oltheir relations with her, tioes not coire wuld treat, that she may not be driven to pond with the measures taken toeffeet-S'favour- lonte necessity .'of attempting to raise a able change. .Had (.rtat Britain sequestered all hvtnternal taxation r a sy stem at all times the American iipvcai goes tha; canie- iiilo her ipopulaciiv America, and in the present ports,, amoiiapar fias aauauy iune, wouiq ivir.r vvejis.it w iat is tne -ini libat country, whiu her merchants are Madison have passec over sucn an outrage in si- Armstrong ims lurnisnea upon me interesting' Icommtfrce, and her landholders without Jence ? No MangUage would not have been strong ; subject whicn has been jlist noticed f What infor nougii to express ms inug&auon. r.ui wun mm, nmiion we ask, nas oecn lurmsned respecting; tin: govern nieTit, or (to use the equivocal janguage ol the paragraph .we) have. jijuoied), that our affairs " with the French "igbverijnient had at that time . assumed a taita favorableasptct." What were he: ctrcumstances that induced .this expectation ? :Were afty 6f our vessels' restored, or ,was it in the power 01 riur-j Armstrong, to procure the release or his felloW'Citjze'ns. from French- prisoDs,. where 'hry were Jed pn bread and tiaLer ? 'These indeed ouldhWeeeh"li of a 'more favorable aspect." . ;'"V .,..':," T y,-; - In our, paper pf Monday last we noticed the mann er in which our countrymen and their pro-' perty; vvere treated In France, and .which so far from eihg exaggerated, .we are assured by those whowere eye-witnesses, that it is but a feint out jine of the. horrid picture of cruelty and rapacious i-caa. jiccai wnaij wc nave oeiore statea, that from the iuhuma. Wtreatnient "whfcli' the. A merican seamen receiveim' France, 'Hhey are ofien eoiiiftelkd to enter on board of the French priva teeii, and moreover that this -circumstance is known to bur minister, through Mr. Wardle.thtr Consul General, and sometimes by -memorials ad dressed directly to the minister. . ' It may hot be irrelevant to obsene that occasi oitally the crews are not imprisoned.' Those who are captured under the Berlin Decree, that is fur coming" from, or atttmpling to 'go to any British pun, experience me iiiom ngorous , ireatment j, those captured under the Milan decree, that is tor having been visited by a British crijizcr, are treat ed with less rigour. In every calewe-are. .assur ed Uiat,lh'eL British priscriersrbfficers and men, are treated .n'h more icspect and humanity than the Americans ;.ar.d this is sr obvious,, that our nn idrtunate country mien have begged to be .treated as prisoners of. w, and not like culjn its, tied with cords, and marched to prison, tfiiough the streets ot a populous city. - .'.; . . inforttiation which general If fof their produce, not only obnoxious enouirl .'..Ll V II V '.VV C I I I f f CI0.1I tlfct litfi.-f iCUCoDlc. x OU1U J'iAI ic .111-7 on-m my i.ui jv should treat, that she may : regain that than G-reatBritajn-ook' over the hedge.'' 7 : whicn sne tormeny enjoy eu ; wnicn- tnougu -u wowu.ue. picmaiui.c iu i;uwum.c r the carrying trade" of almost ; all the any judgment upon the conduct ot the respective bd opened an unbounded circulation to the parties, " wiuch led to tnev late rupture -ot the ne- of her soil go .:ation between the twoccouiunes, till all the iould treat, lest she should open the eyes docurnehts are before the i;uMic, -yet it may fairly Britain, and let her see that-she is .i.ntle- be inferred .frwm the tenor ol Mr. Madison's ..(America, either to take off her tnan- speecli, tht he should not beovnotake the of :it!osui)ily her West India coloniesfence, if "Mr." Jacksch.&'ynisl.ed : him wi:h the ";,' ' . . .AETDITItNAL. ' 7 . . I ..' ,yantedby Mr. Love, author d "the, Fun of Fair a go" a Chain stronger, than Jupiter's rope , and pully, to couple " unanswerable; arguments1' with' their answers.'- 1 7 " ' X'. BESIS$, " '' ; '." t. The best medicament tor a ninn of feeling, wb received a slight 'contusion in the pate, by. a fair from his stilts in'o a pavetl drawwtll. 'SliPPtElMElITAh Y ADVERTISEMENT. , , '."' ' ' -: ":' 'Wanted Immediate, . '112 night capsf and ts many soft and well stu. pified Cushions, in Congress HaJI $ desks bsipg; lound too ihnty to doze on alter a four month trial. The night-cap must be - made in the form : -of a. Jiberty-cap, tot gull the croud but, as they are to be worn through the day to shut, out Jthe liirht of heaven, they must be made like 1 . mask, to hide the eyes and, face. 4ppfy at the" (Jerk's office, loungers' loWjjf- in the Capitol. - t . There are 50 hhnnt felhm tuho feed none, FAMILIAU DIALOG tJEl inxjceedings relative to American proper! y, which is sent into the rj ench p;rt: : . e are inlormed and there can bencf mistake in this information that the motnerit'.t he vessel arrives, the American master, and his crew are sent on shore, sometimes to prison, and sometimes not. The captorsin stantly strip the vessel and unlade the cargo, and deposit it in some place unknown to the Ameri can master any of his officers or crew, and then -.eith vommtnceiiiie law proceeainrrs, wnicn in no case pproaching ejxch of the majesty tnce 01 botilti America now otters to conauct al nation-;; but in which, if she . pur- really indecent and intuiting, they will of course,", vourabl'eaipect,'' he certainly lid not afforii this present jniavical line of conduct both 16- recall him, and send cut another negodatorto A- ; inforittMroi to his COUiitrymen generally . 1 he wn and, Greaf, Britain, she cannot hope merica.. If, 0:1 the contrary, they thirk no aOe ;jmuhntr. HrM'hic.V. tbe Fame .was restored (if we mate. r - - (mni cause o oli nee ws3 uiven, or that tfie vc-Mnn v us ul.iweu w ui tnat term nas ueen sirca- ould treat, lest the resentments of a suf- .crimination was' justified by the provocation, and' dy stated Ind we repeat thnt except by a com pro i abused people should le,roused, andthat Mr-.' Jackson' was acUia' TiHiy ' n sense of mise there lire no hopes of getting any part of the iKovernment which sacrifices their hai what he felt to be due to the- ho:'io of his.e.Vv- property-in the; hands of the French : the nature nd their interests, to an inveterate pie-.einment, and a 't'esire .toviitcicte 'it fmin the hand ..extent of the cohiproniiseitis obvious will "linst Great BriUi'u, and k slavish "sub-"charees'of ill faith made against it by the Arufc-4vary cccoi-rling to circumstances, bi;t surely if cur Jto the will of France. rican secretary, they .will .recall ' him -indeed, but affairs with France hate assumed this favourable question ' applies 'to both parties;-and appoint no successor It will 1! en be fur Ameri- aspect, no American would have compromised- lk, ' whV should-we treat?" I can ca. when sheis vired of that state o ditrnified re I There is now nrfdpubt as to the seizure and se 1 take up this side f the question by tirewienCtns" Mi;.. JeffeTB-Hv-termesl .'. it' in hicH quetf ration of American property: in;St, .Sebasti lis tiee-ativeiv ; and a t puld treat, that she may share in those slightest pretext for sodoing It rests withhisiyet have bfceB brought to a favourable conclusion. Kiwhichthe approaching eix)ch of the 'majesty's ministers to decide upon Me. Jack son's 1 If Mr." Xrmstrong knew that 4f our affairs with If they think' the-language housed was iiie- French governhieiit'hadassumed a more fa giving reasons whyhelhaslb SBottreat. r : - ' . 'ta -recain those commercial privileges which she arv How is this ar.coun.tetl lor i . rouH not treat, because America has formerly eniovvd,to send a minister to Great! "-We have said 'more upon -tliis' suhiect than we atshe will not treat with us upon, the Britain, to negociate . for that purpose j, and it intended,' but; inuchjtis tb-j-.'i deserves ; but goffering last year to Jrecome a party to' will therrbe for us to inquire what pledge she will while we. conduct' a public journal,, -we will not be 'gainst Great Btarir, if fjonaparte vould eive, that slie may not:. as heiek)fore, ause, the silent when we are convinced . that there is an at- "? l!-creeSiJiut-makthg no such overtgi e advantages she owes to our- indulgence and , if te mpt to deceive ihepuljlic, (foi the pui poses untain, ii she would rescind her orders 6be will tuve none, to be 'cautious how we grant which we neither knownor care tor; oy tiie-sup .' j - . them. We then may ask,' in "our turn," Why pression of truth, or the suggestion of -falsehood. ii tat, uctausc auici ita, uj 1,11- aiiuuiu ti v. in.au . -,.t . - . . m'.O JjC ' i-'-' e tnanulactuies, staple commodities, . ' .' - - , ' MENTOR. . - ' .-- . riiiV'" fial prodoee of the enemy, does us in- - London, Dctembe2Q, 1809, , r , ,' r. . JVlOre, UemOCratlC P lageuation. ws ni!.schief under-the mask of neu- P s"e could possibly do by open hos- -. wooo-as-ooow" From the AoRtoLk Ledger, Md not treat, that the enemy may no fj)"the advantaee of the American flat?. N as efiVrtii,ill. ..AA " We understand that a letter from Geh.:Arm Strong to the hecretaryof Stale, datetl-January 20th, has been received by the Fame, 'arrvved at wwse with ail .the world bv tiur drdrs Norfolk; which states that our affairs with the ' we are excluded from commercial' French government had at that time assu.mert a th v ve re . . F. Jour, 7 . Fiom the Dcltimtre, IVh'g The l3em6cfats appeapAu eonsitret' the hen"they have chosen to rule over us a species of.oxfcK or asses which require constant goading and cudgel' Jing to make the.nrfwalk straight forward in the i histly, th,orhy, brieryj Fath ,jIffiacracy. The Baltimore Wnts-'is. deterinirted'it 'seems to shew his Conirress lnends no meicy wiiewtver " P with his su!jj;ts by his deciess. mure favorable aspect. General Armstrong, had Ntd rot treat, that America may not a-, ordered the John 'Adams' to Jrepair to England, tqlj r "w. onDortunitv. ni imnnrtino- onnrfa iwirt'Mr. Kmkiiev s ftisnatcnes. .ana. io rjeuirn wrritories in the East Indies, and suiiur- to France for Lieutenant Femvick, : who would be m IMO all ',.t..;'..1 A ,.,th PunrK i;'snlitrka. ' - liiT. fil-r ' pof the, British, fair tradfifjndilje gret V 'WANTED, immediately, For the use of.yaningTOenibers-ortlieKG05er .of Representatives at W ashington, live dozen but- - - -. Fro vmre Kotzebui. " - J ' ; Bonafiarte.-VW tell you what it is old woman I luve been thinking . Jin(jihine.--Of what, , my dear ? ' isoHafiar'tc.--That, we 'have been man-ied thes fifteen years i and I ain no daddy yet, nor likely; tube, ' - ,' 9; --.'"'" ; . ',' ;..' '' , JsA'r.-r-Welir who did not know that ? ' And -pray" whose fault is .it ? ' Fonaiarle. Why, ypurs, to be siire.- Josef ihwe. Don't be too sure of thab I am too old now i. b,4 there was a time, when if you had beell- -" ."""' ,'' V . ;" ' w " " Boncfiarte - Silence J- -and attend. " I have long been meditatingToli the "subject, and am now re ' solvtd that we must part. ' ' Jjk phine, much listUrbed--Part ? '. Bonaparte, ;T withlniuch sang froid Yfes, vnf dear," X must have an heir to my throne, the issue of my own loins. - JfOHnfifiinet .much" agitated, scowling and walk ing the room in vast indignation Who made you what you are? "'as it net by marrying me that c you -was first promatcd in t he ariny I I, y e's I . laid the foundation for all your greatness ; up STAHT. . ' V '" . .7f ' .. '..;- , - 'y- ';. ' ' Bt naparjt cool as a cucumber Double You, Aytch, Oh," Ai r, Ee. .But I shall waste no words, nor time, in useless recrimination. You well knowf never cared sixpence lor you, nor you a groat for me. State poliry has kept .-us together so1 long, and state polity -now'talls for a divoice s and you"must,"and VcU shall consent" to itiT.Ycu well know how easily 1 can send you to Cayenne, -jr the devil; if-1 choose, ahd no questions asked. Jut, if you are not refractory, and-will put on a ' .rood face, you "TsiiajUive in splendor, and perhaps beias' happy withoufnie as with me. . Vr:--- Jonethitie, looking coritemptu'ousJy on his roy al and imperial Majesty, and using abrupt but pro fare language, as ladies of a certain descripaotv- arc wont to do when provoked--You bed- d. ' Bonaparte, witli;emjerpr like sternness, -an, thority and determination Silence ! A divorce itia'i ike place in a few days. Every thing is ad justed You shall have a princely income ; and,- . f you ch'ise, you ntay marry again, the handsom est Kiid stoutest fellow in my dominions, inclin ed. or do what you please. " yJ.--..,. ' Josephine, her eyes suddenly glistening witlt pleasure, and her checks crimsoned with a delec table fjlush Indeed 1 . and what will. my income be?- ' ..:', -.' , X Bonaparte. fretful at seeing her so pleased. Why we talked of two millions of franks, it, is itft 7 much yet you shall have it. ; But, you must do - clare that you have always loved me 'f tlfat i $ --f rends your heart in twain to separate; 'that yo'ii sacrifice your own happiness for the welfare attd'- the -glory of France that ' 7 Jo.;rf,hi'ne hastily I'll swear to any thing thitt 7. you and, Caijbaccret order. 7 Bondjtarte arcasticKtly No doubt you will ' you are a woman. " ' 'jo&ef.hine rihingtand going towards -the aWJ ; ' But, shall we have to sleep together till the di vorc take's nlace ? . . " - Bon uiartc petulantly I don't care' a single sous -about iu . . . 1. . - t ...-.'.' Joirhhine joyfully Nor Irticiy dear. ..(Er.it a" ties Eteriiutatory snutt'; 75 boxes .'salye6f SnscftJ tJe revenue. " ' V After what we have Published respecting the ence-to tniiet the vemorseful niuiderersrof FOUR nnV.Tj J - ' ' ... ... f ' - . m ' . -w , ."- ' - . 1 lW'IM lO .1 - . l 4l..krAi'!At. rlfitiSA "rn not treat, thnt the Hr t sh nmnnrH ir.tpl P-enc6 broueht bv tne rame, capt. atone -ie-:viviiiria umc, uesine mc:upwuu:i . . . j o . . . 'MUtnea, StV lontr- nnrl an iin ' llse to Drosneritv and hich a't.,r,r,: nr' :fl conceded to the United' States of A 1. 1 1 PttMieTnen -into . hr' rrlrW - anattrofWla some ucw, .wnicn.come-witTi-. .7. . : tocrths r, with rrrieh't'to reclaim Our in our own knowledge, and others whiyh we d?: lifeboats an;icoik-jacketsar lame passengers rive from intormation in vfiicn we have, a ngiu anu nan swimmers. Jos epnine, with the gait and feelings of 15. j. . it7, ft Bonajiarte T solus l Jut he mumbled in so lovf a voice, that ! could not hear 2Twprd. i- ' 4.1 1 1 r -1 . . j.' -.1 it.'. hn I justly neg- cannot be expected that we .will permit the preeed- eracy, me w.ipr or me naitt)n-rwi;ioc4uuif y impwtance, ing article to puss wuhputnotie. x -.';., MMX mmm "v-tSlnyifhtr m",o-K;. eitrW oriirlnv when rnniinrr in tiiR hane whirh this Seventv-five pair of fifty cubit Sti lts onwh ) . 9UWU- vw-tf ... - , i. 1 . y . . . Josri!iine f re entered I doftlt care any thing about it, because. I shall never grudge her her 77 happiness, but "curiosity compels me to enqoire who is to he vour secona wite f A' is presented, with d considerable degree oT confi- delinquent ignoramuses tan pas's through the 'Uec ' ... :. dencS in their cori cctiieim ; hiit in thi s case v do Sea ot Universal I'ontemptw ithout wetting the'ii no .not hesitate to declare our toial disbelief It is so posteriors. -.. j- .-. ; r.;- .' "T.:,""'? IT j"4 "cameinnto her J.PW ourrighttc w rot treat, that we may carry on Bri- to place the-iitmost eonfidenc.e, that we cannot '' A copious supply of the oil of blarney oiessence Btitisn shipsTindl of humbug, to soothe the wrath of indignatfon snd lability to ovir nayal greatness. 7 s.emLjphal shape which is asstimed. A theVVa- and berayed-constiunts, is in great, demand. thij rtasonfe why' America -should, and' 'ffeU;IVfrr:-hasWted-:t is ready .HDu a nm ri, - ;cn. u. -v.,-a rnnsirnnt' niter, to the .atfcreiarv oi ria;e. u.iajto comraci lor inose atiK-its.r anv 01 mem.. sia. Jor;AMrfwith a irood natured look of arch sim- . plir.hy'antl severity And supwsing she should have nochifdienf wht.Voui'i you do?. . ':' Bsmfiane. staik r.ad Net your ousi- Hess : outof-hrrroy ''.'.:'( Oajartr- fa!ls in'o'Jin epil- :sv ' "-. ' '." ' "'.-' ' A CUU-liCt-.tfj. -of the - - - llbflLI 1 title 11.1 1 C .Vt . l.ttllJ-.W" ' J . - Li 1 y eatinr.weitia rverv thint? to nresumaMe that" the information is from anoffici- Liberal prices will be givenjf application be I r eiRht. hnvt.i u i r....i.Ir-VTAr"frir!nan"'SivTVat Mri Arm- in; antlv mui'ti at the Jolifuvcf Lounzcr in the 115 0' hunwnity ij -Ai those of in- sti ong has written, whether her deceives hts gov- capitol . " ' .rTf " r X or'-X-yt ' Xorth Carolina --7 : -. Towhtch are added trtmi Strtjica - - THE M'JKUstL KXRRCISE, WITH TH Ex F. RCISl"AN'B -Fo R MAT JON or A CCMfAMf; ,1: 'i 1 n A . I
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