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J : 7 ";-f'v .-'Ch1". -Y . I Jul -of. of id' of mk oth thef thel tate Foreign Intelligencer j. i. . t'lnrLnutix Bohtm and York. iioCsE o f lords; ;, X'-it. house With any observations bn It" I .1 in m-ilri fi-i"ln tnv!rtnnd - La was BUtJUl - . - Ills it warmth and hostility.':.; We cannot of ccwrse be supposed to be acquainted with the raieidars nl jl,f JIllUU ,. . . . . i intot, w" it i mwai uui vq t.ui lane upUIl OU1 selves l4 nioveJ lt)f by his' noble friend ' A re-fto eQiitiWict.positivtly this rumorV " - ' a liivery near iciauoii, wno.naa ocen , . lebiuajy 1 3. Aim 'hat mission, being connected, wi in As orders have been issued to make immediate diffcrent political senumeui irom nis preparations lor BonapsrteV journey from Bay- onjie 10 victoria, we suppose lie will make a uhjjiv trip to Spam before the arrival of; his. destinedj bride, "the Grand Duchess Anne. ' H MONDAY J ANUARY 29. a : vinnlfl. not be necessary for Ft ' CH1U IV .-, . ' i imcir iueciiny anq : mourning. tt deplorable L(1N Feh.V . The public will reocllect, that some days "atro re recgi Fed th4tJVmerieaajteseUfr the port of Napieaand also in tht poMs of Spuirr, ere-oi'deretbsoEscate fTStice of ihefactrfrom genuine authority, was ojirlidayjTlade knnwh 111 this city r-- !v I have rfceived .intclliWehce fmm FwnM Wn icated fry Mr- Canning to-ftlr. lirs-i which I rely, hat an order had .beerr-is?iied to the American Ehips and cargoes cap- rougpi lDiu-tJie port A jN apiesriii order had bten iK;iierl in' 'im 'onrl ,J(jl. O O 1 ---- - - . yr ' ' V I I -,etci) Pre J8P and Augostj 1 809 confiscate all such as. had arrived,-or mlijut arrive i.- ijis Ut'lCiicy uau nui , inc. jcui 00- ! .i.oiii'Iil It 01 any puuiiq- uvuiiy !,. t rie boceed lo assure the hau?,. that Ul .. . .??( t.L '...i P jispatcnes 01 tir miv. v onnjj lo.saie . .... . P. I f .... I-... ,n Stcreiary m-Kaic, miu nil, rr. 1 ,ar another A rumor haa bcen cireuIatcdVhat the late con. ferences- .between the MaitjuTii 61" Wellesiey ; and Mr Pinkney have -been -can-Ted "oh "with much nistcrs, nad hud dewn a line of policy mat KHiJlWU Uiily! ssviiuiiiij jrof his majesty s mmistei s. 1 his in the fiis son, ue.beggeu leave to oeny, lor.Jiad i. to his knowledge, he (Lord litskine) everagiiln have spoken" to hirix or.owQed son. DOVF.U, Fkb u. , .;J()hn Ifare Pow'ell, Evq a-cretary toth jArrter- mine ; In propottton (o our.nearf approximation to an exaUed ctinracter, we 'feel' his loss. The house will excuse mefor' hs error '"f but 1 wish also tcTbe excused to the relatives of the deceas ed Vlyj sli. that "ou'r indisreiionjmayirotafriict with.jgreater - grjef the surviving matron " who moumsjm jos3.-t vvun mis view i move tuat me moyeri inade yesterday tyth the decision upon it be expuneed from ther journals. I believethere is no ma ja'i the' jioe,: hoover 'he may lliink yv mic iiiuuuii, wui-riuiu jcci U UI)J5 aiUClllg III- siiutnental ii ihflicttng--: an additinal distress Oh those who have already suffered eoiigli.. .'4 Mr'Mariot?Sd4i hewas hijeof vthose who had been paiw'liijjv compelled to oteifui.nst tlie mo tiOii ; and had tlierefore learned wit!) regreUthat it was iiisrled on the journal. HejiQped if would be f xpnnged j"?T7 77. . . . . ; ' ' The' qrgrl-Qbserved 'th aj.'qnanlm'pu s" con seu t wni necessary to expunge aotefrrJhjlpjjri hatiTtod-aving' 'asfdTwGeniet. there, was any objection to I' he motion ?- "V-. -f ?- : ( Mdnotfth WtdJurVas sprry that he coutdnot grVe his-Assent to' iti-' If the' House' of Itepresen tativesjsaidihe.'do not chooSe'to jjay the honor 10 the American--MarceiiuV w.h)c.h. thepeople of the country had paid to him in their hearts, vf wisb at least that itishould "appear on the faiC of the journal: that ,1 have been jvilRrig to render iu I- say nothing about the;'character of. Col. Wash' ifij;ton He wasyndeed the -Sword as his great kindsman-wa tlie shield- Of hfs country. They were the Fabi us and M arcelhiS of United merica. The Punic war ended they live in the hearts So far from his havinj; acted-so, itjaii-legation at Lbndoti'. landed here ta dsV from '.ofthefr countrymen, howsoever they may be deem- ed his son had done every Uiing loathe Calais, oift or the American ship pel us judgment, according to eHnstructi.';"3Upatch'es for- MrV.Pinkney, the Ame hit iiidir 'hit Government- whose servant he was. l ioa was then put and carried. -6:.. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Monday, February. 5. V AMERICA. -T aViiitbread observed, a3 there was no ob tothe motion winch he was about to make, ; aware, with ispatches lor Mr.. Ptnkney, the American minisr ter. I3y this vessel we learn that there is ah' Em bargo in the French ports along shore, which has been on for some days past.v It is said- that a squadron is -fitting out at Duiikirk, to cruise, in the-Norlh -Sea. - Boston, April 7. By the Sally, Captain Suttoni which arrived" :re yesterday from London, -ve have received - An objection being thus madej lr. .Taylor's motion "fell to the ground. .'" , ' .. ' THURSDjiY, APRIL i y, is 1 0. . 4 Tiie ship Sally has arrived at Boston fronv Lon don, 16th Februari. ove f .a,less, ?; n18-! lor i London, paperv to the 16th' of February. ' . ... j " 25.ouo.oou. for 1809. r39,000,t)uv. v .. Kuum u w. ... ..-.v ne-reports-t--1 reaiy-oetween-i rancerana r At;tfte Levee, retr BrUie etarv ot State, (Mr. Canning,) ,alsolh Mr. Erskine to Mt. Smith, rekning to patches, &c. . ' Lanning seconaea tne motion-oitne non an. He was inclined to do so from what sed. in another place,, which led him to in- 'l . i . P'vi ' - . it in tne nonucuou oi uie papers now mo- nothing injurious to the- 'public service bHow, l ne-question wivcn wuuiu arise ; papers would be fou'ultd upon theiigree tcred into with the. American goverilmetit limine, which agreement it-Was impose this majesty to sanction. - It was iiUe a thing wheilier the British ggvemmctn Mwund by its own act with the American tient, or whether it should be bound by an ris?d acot' its "-agent. The correspond- clear that fact. The question was not g- been vsctlledy that .the future :h Ewperor would be Catharine An erica, arid of the relaxation of Bonaparte's aecrees,-nacl. evaprted. American vessels con tinued to becaplured hndetltjn'tb,flhe ports of France, and her colonies. Napoleon bad not set oft tor bpam. " The Dutch"ofnciafTaz etle had an- nounced it having onue oi ujb r rencn jbwp Paulina, sister of the Lmneror of Russia, 'who !; in lirr 1 I 4t vpn:- anT flint a f'r.i( !, i . fti' i' Um I been sent;, to St. Pttersburgh to escort the Pais sian Princess to Paris. - ' Wp -find jjo mention made in the I.ondott-pa-pers, of sending a new minister to the United States, or of recalling Mr yfackson. r .'-',--- ,--.7-- : Norfolk, April 1 Captairrllutter, of the schooner Mary, arrived yesterday in J5 days from Sti Barlhql6mews, in forms us that before he sailed a nacket had anived ihe iiistruclions given by the government ft.om Kngh.nd at Antigua, bringing London papers as pomic or wiae, oux wnnV(t() thc 2oih Fi-bruary. That he-read Antigua pa t was justified in departmg London intelliffence-to that date. tons, when the papers, w'ertr .before .Vhi'ir,.-. ' n'hi. imtmri.ni: iK-u tKv- Mtwouldbe shown i where;the fault Jay, iion papers staled there had been a firing a- uwouiu. oc UM-cnaincu in wpai manner i Iong the irrech CQi ,n conSeq,lcnce of aCcm- mure from positu e instruction should i niercial Treaty hating been sighed between France krtedTjpon. In pntflact, ihe rinto-lhe United States;- - - - dwobeyed, and if any additional,, ctain HmtPr rnnhee that 'the London ere necessary-to, throw ' a light upon. the paper spoke p0siriveily tfau'amicl)le'adjustmeht !.toiht they would be granted, if call j of all matters betweeiv this . country ' and Great awas expeaienc mat irve worm snouici Bitain.; .v ,- -. ui.iuuwwui ii.i.ivt .A I -V-Atli.lhi. arrival nl tiii nnuMtt. hM-WM 'a . . . , . ... (marked difference in the treatmtnt to the Arnen- I runs i.nll whn r'nimpd r liar::r!pr of Amerir.an xpectedly offered hi mselfthe notice of iciljzens wcre dUcha-i-ecl f.om the men of war, to a. u lierealter. unon investigation, uuis. - - ..-.i r . ,r . PthatVlie Substance of the UTStrilC Antitma. nnrl lhf ..r'l.f nt 'T:lamlH rant. R. haa Ph trt VI IV T- ro Ir Iituc 'irnrniufl inlA CTt r- .f . " . . . .. . ' " "'iUuau(.broUht home mencansy that, were disaiar gentleman; it would become-the right Vrf lU JntipUa. ' ;-r ' 'uuumi, 10 snew wny me i reaiy wuii a- pad not been ratified. With respect to pptrs, he found 'that" one marked No. I, Twen produced,' which would hlvegiveh IMleature to the transaction. Chancellor of the "Exchequer was perfect- peed, that the papers when produced; fhitbread was not disposed to have said a the right. honorable gentleman had not so T E'r, n Ik I . t a. t tV . ... a. ' I fi'pioi nun iiie suoaiaiicc oi ine insiruc Hotife of Reprefentcuives. ' . - UTednesdah J(iril 11... ' Mri Ravdo'ph movecj the foljowitig resolution liesolvcd, That the members of this honre do t'ty the House that neither the lettt r noi- wear crape on the . kit arm; during the. remainder d instructions had been obeyecL The ' of the session, as a testimony of respect for the memory ..ot wiiuam vv asijiogion, laic a lituicnain colonel in the revolutionary'armyi J ' The question was taken on the reSohition with "ltd: it is .confidentially mentioned, tbat, out much debate and it "passed in the-negative, Ohn. A r1nMM i l r!. .i ' -''.-ir!'l.l Anne s iCl ' ' -H,-: " then acreed to :niMsterul circles to which we have be lOfln-A tlamc. Mr. Pmfcniv "wr.i1wl full frf 5 and ample powers, ' and that the con- - "v111vv.11 iiiia nuiuuiiiu aiiu iii ic- Readjusted. . . . . ' . " t ' Lnnarv J7. ' In u... j . , f V..V.3HI lasi nigni ln.tr.e tiouse oi com "v'ed for an enjuiry'4no .the '.Expcditiou .to iftn.. h produced a very animated debate, . 1 - roflMfiby .as on . the first ntirht, 'r whole stremrth 6n the occasibw. yefeeft in a minority-; the numl")ersj,be '"imr 186 against them. 1 95. It would J !l l9 "escribe the enthusiasm of iov which h excited among the strangers in the Z- J0,)wes, and avenues of the House. s stranpe n.' Oiherinisters, more delicate, '"ated to retire the moment they saw .e Pursued by. Mr. Addington. Mr. n'uck Jlopiajuivtil actually forced "'t reported that a commuhica: lu "j'-i-i 01 ine.iNew iviinisirv, w;s . eu 10 . L,orcr uvenville. 1 ne "'e letter was Mr Turner, the mes. ii ; . ..v. V.IIIW i.AV.llt.MUVI . .Iff j , B -"ivj, ytu3 ni wc ajnic unit, h umMjiuiion ot I'aiiiament. we !ii. .. 'v-i, as a mere- inrenr. 10 inu- . 4'1 Vj 1111 1111 lllt-. VV mi Hf 1 Villi- LUiV.',..,r' --. Outers possibly expect, at this mo -. - COMMERCIAL tNTSRCOVRSB The house '.hen resolved itself into a commit tee of the whole, Mr.' DitSHA. in the Chair, on the bill concetning commercial intercourse- be tween the United States and Great Britain , and France and their dependencies, and for other pur. poses.. ' 7 r ' ' "'-'''-... . Mr. ChoUon moved to strike out the 3d section of the hill and insert in lieu thereof three secti ons, havftTg m - vievff ;-1 ' r'pmple'; non impr: tation of French,'and' British goods j 2. To invest the president of the United States with provision al bower to suspend the law hr relation to either in case? of a repeal or sutficient; modification of their edicts ; 3. To. employ the arm : ana navy of the Unittd States to enforce the system. V , Mr. Taylor upposed trfe amendment. , Mr. Garland speke against the buraTurafiiend- 'me.ni:Z'X.':Czr'Jl:.:-?y!---.-'' " ' MrrLvQn .called for a division of the ques.ion, and spoke. agdinst the bill and amendnicnt; ' ' r The committee rose at 4 o'clock,' reported pro gress arid obtained leave to sit again.- , ' And the house aujournea- ,. . - r Thursday, Apit2. 7 ' 7 - Mr." Tayhr ohserved thathe: .yesterday had se conded a lhotion made by a gentleman from Vir ginia, (Mr. Randolph) w hich had been negatived by tlie, house.' The mistake which hadr be hiade by the nfover.as well. as himself, in siipp'ort ingr a propsitTou which appeared to Tie ouTSl'The rtsual course of proceedings had only arisen from motives which the house would know how to ap' r whose name was Included in that resolution, (said he) was a consutuent ol American minister was present, his name was mentioned first of six others. - , 7" , . The British minister at Lisbon is superseded he sailed the i6ili Febfor Fnglandjjrom yhenre it is said, he is to proceed lor the United Slates in a diplomatic character. - Mtmachusetta A7ec;'ow. Votes of 289 towns for Governor. " ) For Gore -:" ' 36,369 .': Gerry V . v S5.B92 - . The Boston Patriot says the remaining towns in the aggregate will give a considerable majority for Gerry. v. 7 We learn by a gent-kman from Taunton, that alfthe votes lor senators in' Biistol county h'ad been collected ; that the honf Mr. pope, had been chosen ; and tii'tJiertI3i:r ;' Fales .Twantt'd' - phiy twevotes 'of a fchojee- These were the federal rcpublicaii candidates., The, 9enate consists ot forty members..., of whom, at. the meeting,. 20 will be federal 19, deniocratic, and there will be orie .vacancy. ' Thus there will beafederal senate at the commencement of the session.- , , ' . I'al. if 6A imt. Mr. Taylor of SC. Has introduced , into con cress, a bill to continue tortWcr.ly vcars, ihe act incorporating- the Batik" ofV the U'lited State,--witir a proviso, that tbe.said hank pay into; the treasury of the United States, by the 3 1st of De temher next," 'fine niiTlibii two hundred trnd fifty thousati'l dollars-, i Allows Tlie directors to enlarge the capital to 2500 shares more, provided they will loan to the United States a sum not exceed incr five millions of dollars at 6 percent. Ant permit the United States to "become interested hereaFter, if thought advisable,1 by enlarging the capital and taking the shares to hersell. The sum given by the bank to. the general go vernment. for . a renewal of their charter, may re lieve the wants of the goyeijimtTl s but the act does not nrohiise any relief to thti citizens of North Carolina and those of other states." who "have, not a paper currency that will pass at par out 'of their respective states. ' . , . .. . . -Why were the federalists turned out of the go vernment Because, say Cfurdemociats, they tx Derided too l much money on armies and nayies. From a report made to congress by Mr. Gallatin, dated 3d of pril, we, ; discover that the largest sum exnended" by th.e.fellefal admimsi ration on the army, .was in the year 1 805 and amounted to 2,5 1 7,409 llollars. But what:will be the astonish ment and indignation of the people, when they discover from tliiverV report, ,that the economr cal admiriisiration, expended "n the army in tlie last year- the enormous sum of 3.-3't5,772 dollars ! onttrEIGUT HUNDlt ED AND, ...TWKNTl Y LIGHT TllOUSANl) 1 tin EE HUMJKlilJ AND TillU lT SIX DOLLAH nioretbau the preaifest exti avairance .of the.-'..'ft'd'efah'St's"r,'''"A'ri'd:: -what gof)d lias general Wilkinson and tiie army rendered the country Let those answer wha up hold chat trahorand attempt to conceal his crimes from the people. '- ' 77- -' ? ' " ;...-Wehopu'that Mr- Pearson will drag the crimes of this cuipi it before the public. And if ilu 6 ther pei-ons named with Mr.Pon the corhpiit: tee, do not prevent it, we have no Uouot out v il kitison will becarn'pletfly-f.xpo'sedlihough. hasiitliuoyermeiit JVV' extract v the following article from the. echttreconhcit, tramhU had been isritr!. i? der which some ol the authors, printers and pub ; .. w i "i i . . ra uwa vil V W recite what the "governor ;hav deemed JdsSftf: . rl,'c tt,t nn'lha -rtn. - v.a. ' 4 l" VBV" "i-vttBjvii, anu ii jjive a briefhistory of theoverhment cf that pro ince . since its conquest front thevFrench during' fifty ".: yearsihat itlias Weii mehf V and lie asks whether one act -ot oppressi on cjne Jnsta'nce' of arbitrary' Impi iscmraeW'St" violation of property lias occurred or, whet her the people haveih anyv one instance, been disturb ed in tb,c free and uncontrolled enjoyment of their, religion. He draws ' an interestino-', liilf allcl be- , tween the situaticui '.of the province of Lover. Canadaand thaLojLnia9yjPihert--ih&JliUtNU crovir.ces--Ffe denies that anv of fhe chars-e W hich have been alledgtd against him and bis administation"' are truesuch aaJnfRftJinir in calt Out large bodies-of the milit ia - taxing their Tands, and diss61 ving the house of assembly becauso ttu y would not consent to levy the taxes he ie; q"ilre.d. . ; . . " ': .. '. : , 7T , He theitCAUtions thtT people of Canada, against listening to the artful suggestions of designing and wicked "men, who by sureadim? f'sii renorts- and by seditious and traitorous writine-s. ascribe " to his majesty's "governmtnt evil . and malevolent purpos.es, seekinc: thereby to lead the neonle int acts of treasoa and rebellion lie calls upon a H well .-ilisposeil persons, and particularly: iipori cu rales abd ministers of relie-ionrto nrevent the evil effects of such trailotOus doings to unJecei'o anu set tne people right, antl to inculcate on nil an obedience' to the laws. -The' nroclamatiort then concl-ides. bv commandioi- ami Vvtirtrtino . . . .- r o ",'. all magistrates 8c others, to make diligent searcii t to uiscover ttie authors and abetters ot such wnt ines to the eiid, that the offenders rnav h&- brought to such punishment as shall det'er'others trom any act which jnay-atiect thesatetjrand hap piness Of the people of that province Col. james Monroe is elected one of thereDre presentatiyes from the county of Albemarle, v the v lrguua Legislatwe. s. A "si A letterfrom NewOrleap, dated March 19th,'; states that (itn. Wilkinson was about enib.irkinj; op board the brig arr for Baltimore The letter a'au mentions that .shortly, afu.r ):s arrival at New Orleans from NatcKerrCtm was mar ried to iV'lademoist lie TrObeau", " young lady of about 2b, handsome and accomplished.": " ... - - ' - - '. - - FHKKCH Pf HFIDY. Extract of t a letter Jrom . L wdoriy January 23t ' J ' 7 livemngJ " 4 On 'Chflnge, I received a letter from Paris (of the 16t)v instant) which says hilst tha Civil aulhorities gave 7v' hopes f a fa'cr -hie change, the military authorities wert giving or ders to confiscate American property at St. hebas- tiahsjrandhy IeV.eTsTmiti.Naiiles of -the 1st, we fiml that similar measures were taking lliej-e.- Tiius a newand ahan eful -instance of- -Fa-r.cix perfidy is added to 'the list, already, almost jr-Ft-. Ten Dollars Reward. - "... RUN-AWy,from tVeJub-crihr in May last ' A DARK BAY FILLY, ' Two years old this spring. Tha above fewardl. will be given to any person giving infornVation, so that 1 get the 3aid Filly. ; - ,L"'-- Arthur Speight. ureene epumy, .March 23, 1810. y . 30A.3t. ; .COMMITTED - To the jail cf Giahvifle couniyj on tlie 12th" inst. a Negro Man, who says his name is Jacob and belongs to Mr Warren webb, of Greensville county, Virginia. . Jacob is a fellow abcut 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, dark cornpltxion, and sup posed to be between 40 jt- 50 years old, aiid says i9 is a yery-giod Coopers 1 lie owrier of said; Negio, it' requested to come forward, proe hisi; property, pay ch i v"s "and '?-V'f him aw ny. William Dalley, jailor. - March 16th, 1310. . V 2y 3wp. 7.7 Marlborough Atadcmy, . ." . -: ' '" 1 '-."-. i .. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. J "', A Gentlenian to lake charge of the Academy.4," He must be able, to prepare ; a. Student to eniei with facility the highest class iii ahy literary col-lege-or university in the United States. TheA-cademy-is liberally endowed with a. fund, perma-, nentifor'--ten years. A Gentleman, therefore,, whose-qaahEi.iations are -approved by the Trus-1 tees, may calculate on employment for that term i iis character and reccimmcndations (must be uni exceptionable. Letters; addressed to the subscri- bcr at Marlbofough courthouse, S Carolinat 'post I 1 .hi... ...1.1.:. .... aC paiu, Will oc auciujr ioi, v D. HOBERTSdN Chairman of, the, - " , Board of TrWitcca. v Albanv Gazette of the 5th inst. . It' sheds 'some light oh the rumor of an insurrection jn Low r ;lhada, having.it 'is sa-id, for. its object an union of the province J France - . - '' -V The Governor of Lower Canada," has issued ht? proclamationv under daie. the 2 vA M?.rch last, stating that diyt rCwjeked,-. sttSilioMs' ahU- treaf SoTftb'hVwrrcin gs . i'u ve be tn-pri nted , pub'isHi-d and disuerd in that province," calc'Ialetf to. fvahV rtiriU the affections of his maiesty's good subjecls from his- goJ?ernroeiitaucbplrOftiand that wt h die advice and conCurieucr.cif his majfcaty'a ex- University.. .Tlie fiowin? Trustees a'fe appo t'h'to iUt-iid t Cliapcl Hiil of nted a committe. of visita- on Friday ' tl.b ?2d i JuD. : . ' -"; '1. "' next, to ww. - ' . ..- - THOMAS BLCUNT, - ''"..'. " Tb;Rv, JOSEPH. CALDvVEl.L, ':7- -;';''.: , ' ' .. p :;:'. .- .: WJLi.it .V. itotii.:: -: .' .'' : ; .;' ; ' WILLL'.M 1.IT1LE, ISRAEL ?1CKENN, .'. - , " V(i Li AM r::.LM, y " 7 . . jOrLsrs. vvEsr, . .-' - -jost-Pri vi.vTOr,v ; ROBERT WILLIAMS, (of RaWgb.Jil Ppbiished by wdcr of l&r Loortt , , . . -JtOjJEilT WII LIAMS.. Sec. rtue;h April 3d. A. D. 18U) 1 7", 7't. 777, 3"T ICK E.TS in the Franklin Acaclemy Let - v : v . ; te,-:pricc'J?!dolkrsf;.li?iU:-t the Minery 0 ''''-,' '.';:' : ice, )-' ' "'' j'- " 7 -. . ."' ..... r- 71 :-.CI V 1 .v,.-.
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