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.."V" ...JJZL Mi ' ' 'It- . 1 T1 .?il f V ' J i t Hi ( Ml t si t.-r V ill mi Hi'! 'i, Sr utiles tha same ihal! htionajtde "neces'saryrto her -being refitted t -Nor shall shcbe obliged toay any duties whateveiyexcept only on such articles es she may be permitted to "sell for .Ihe purpose. tyvesaiflT;.-... ' : .r-:,:yrticle'Xvm. , ; ' It feh4n..W'vbe?liwlulvi:iorraijy: privateers,, (fjot being subjects tar citizen of ehher of .the ti.'nd parties)" whdf-have 'commissions .from any power br. state In enmity with "either halicn, 4o Htm their ships in the ports-ef either of the' said .,prtle? nprjo sell wh,af ttey ;have7afasn, oi.iii Juny other manner to' exchange the " saqet nor 'h;tll tkey, be 'allowed to purchase rnore provisions ihW.fthatt'be necessary Jbr their '' going loathe nearest porfof that prince ot I state; from whom they obtained their commissions;.;!; ' s Xt shall be lawM for. the ships of, war and pri vateer, belonging to thepsaid parties res'pctiy'e. Jy, to carry whithersoever" they please the ships and poods takerP Irom their enemies, wunoui oe as have been op shell Jbe heratyctenaeted by the jt respective legislatures as. also all measures which shaJl ;haye been take h for the- abolition pi's limits; tipri agree to Sise theiri best endeavors to procure ' the co operation of other powers for th final and com, plete abolition of a trade so repugnant to the prin ciples of justice and humanity. !;UVv I And it is further agreed that nothing herein pontainet.haUc'on'trenjor' afecY- t&V3ii.exe cution of any treaties now ; actually Subsisting be tweerftcither of the higH contracting partiesi and any other power or powers "is Trcaty-wlien-' .the. same .shall nave been ratified "hy bis majesty and Hbe'- pre&ideni ; of , the Upued States with the advice -of their Senate, arid the - respective' ratiricationsjmuioaiiy changed, shall be 1 -"binding-- and. obligator y on his majesty and on the said stales for ten years, from the date of the exchange, of the said ratifications- and shall incjobliffC'i to pay, any fees to the officers of Mie! be reciprocally executed and. observed, with ppnet admiralty, or to any 'judgeShateyer, nor, shall' uality and the most sincere regard to good faith . 1 I , I 1- ' f- . 1 1 1 . civfty to his xnajest j that ft wiU not" submit to such innovations jJiUhe established sy sum ofjmantiine law.! myroruc'h assuranees such conduct-pn the part of the X) : iT. his maicsty w ilf not cpnstder him note from an anxious wish thai it shoulo be clearly understood on both sides.' that wit hout suck, an a bandonment of the pretensions bri the partof the! stit bound uy tncpresent signature oi nis commis sioners to ratify the treat or precluded from ar dopting such measure as may seem necessary for cbumeracfing the designs of his enemy, "j. -k. Tjie undersfgned cannot conclude without Vx! presing their satisfaction at the prospect ofac complishing an object so important-to the inter ests and friendly conneAtion p! both nations, vand their just sense of the conciliatory disposition mani fested by the commisHOticrs of the United States during the whole course of the negotiation. ' Signed,- , ' 7'-:.y."; - V ASS ALL HOLLAND. V AUl'KL ND. i ... the,BrrUskaodPcrtaWsft'arrni.", - ' ' Lor yeUingtonraaS; f-FSKEf marshaVJlassena;. in whichthe Brhi??? tugueseiloseooor and theFrecrln(L,, Killedand wonhdedy:;;?!; Vasbroken into, 8c upwards of FIFTFPV T.V1 bfeen; received that day for taxes. I rL -v we understand, M nbtln Richmond. Strcr?'" picions areentertaintd that this TObbervT'l511' committed Vjt some person eUacquaiDt!! e the reguUtions of the office,' as meai 3 to get at the key of the Irbn Chest. London,. December 31.. 1806 - .. - ; Noarotx, October t Captain Darrived':-yesterday & ship . Fingal, from Bristol, has favored us X fu'e of the London' Courier to tlje 7th of Se ber. These papers announce the adoptiou?1' measure ol retaliatioh" for ' our i present m. The order 'of -. .- r - ... Donation act. The order "of ."'eouhtii i.i-; the said prizes when ihej-arnve at ana .enter tne - -,ln taith "Whereof we. tbe,unrrsijgned P.lenip--Foreiflrri'and. DomeltlC Intelligence.' been published. The Courier says, it was ports of the' said parties be detained or seized t ientieries on the part of his m ijeaty the king !, .jf5 L. . - on the 6th of September ': prohibiting Ani nor shall the scawhers or other officers of those .of G rear Britain, aiwl - the cxmmissiuners. ex- j ? VERMONT - LEGISLATURE. t I vessels from entering British ports, txceu- placts visit such priaes; (except for the purpose traordbiary and pWnipottnU'aiile n'the-pirt ' " extkact N'.- , i as are laden with flour 'and wheat, "and St of orcvemlnir the carrvine of any part of the' cr- -of the United State of AmerVcaTv have signed; From the theech of Gov . Galuiha at the commence. I that thef 'shalf -cartrV xSiVrw "6 go thereof on ahor ir any manner ' contrary to the established laws r of revenue, navigation or ' commerce) hovshall suc oflicers take conizarjce : of the validity of such pmes V but they j shall be at "liberty to Jhoist sail pnd depart aui speetiiiy as SfoJ (Signed) '. joay be, and carry, their .said .prize to the places LAoj Signed) tneotioned in their commissions or atents-which f-Stus5iiignvd) thecomm anders of the said ships of war or priva l$ail Signed) teeri.ahall be obliged to shbvy. , NP. shelter or re-, this-present treaty, aud:Ji4ve ! caused tobe af fixed hereto the seal of ouV -i'.nm. Do.-ie at 4 We ..LonJbuthishihy-first day of Deceniber no m , olie thoiwartd eight hundred and sir, '- heretofore suffered much by the unjust policy of ..111 - 1 P T? - ' " ' '.'7.1' V y S ALL jOLLND, AUG&L VND, --JAMES MONROE, WILLIAM PiNCKNEY. ment of the Session. '1; ' 4 the produce of this country or its ''CPIohi'm " ft- are, gentLmen, convened at 'a time by L Our readers will beaitjn mind, .fhat the tsLH ansTthe least ; eventful. Although we ha ve i s. the government ' paper, and; wthbiigb the (V mw. ... vuiiL iiou uui uccn omciaiiv proniu throueh -ihe I.nntnrt !r:oHvi.i ' v. "."-vir-iiu uuuut uui inai ine snui.f this new order Ts substantially given in the C the belligerent powers of Europe ; yet "no period, v since the commencement of our differences, has n . ...u f . v nvrliilittii ' .0 I Ka nnp.in. jc ji tu m iuvi on uuHtuiuui Hi) 111c witacui. I - "v .uuavatiuaiiy Ktvt.ll in IDe I iitii, i Great Britain seems not disposed to relinquish and, that the tiext arrivals will brino; km its tffJ I lU.SUCIltl VII IS- ... . : " , , , . lMn llfnKIV. nMorC in rlmr.l Clllp.nri.1 nn -n r ! tflfm.. W ( in In It It mvih-lhla t hat .U 1 '.!.,.. : ll.i.Mru.tc Inciirh httl Tl.m fnlnm..:r, t. tlm r.fr,:l IA. An l,.r,a- 1 i I -. -. I . ! f . . - " " 1ohc wc ijiicu iu w au.. ...v .in. ,uwij in ic ujtnw rf.u.t "'j .impresseu seaTiien or permit us to enjoy me com. v jnadea pine upon the-subjects of. citizens of ei- Ho)iund una Auckland to the American Mmhters, mon aud legal light of a neutral nation but. as. ' thef of the paid parties' j Vut if .forcedly stress of . previously to signing the treaty, sumea the', attitude of a. threatening invader ; al weatht r of the dangers ,f the. sea to; emerHhem, The undersigned Henry Richard Vassall Lord though France has mitigated the rigor-of her hos particular car shall beak tile measures,, arid so modified her Berlin and ' parture apd ta cause them tq reUie as' sport as pos- tiaries pt his Britannic majetv. have .the -honor to Milan decrees, that they have ceased -o operate ' sible j'nothtnet in this treaty cphtained 'shall, hpf- nr01.m jam?s Monroe and William Pinckey, com against the United States. But as it is not in our -ever bk; cpiiMrainedyttoi-opeTrateyCiAiy U) the missioners- 'exti aordinary arid "plenipotentiary' of - province to decide on the subjtct of peace or war, Cirmer nd extsttnpn'cea'Ue with other soye-: tne United States of America that they are nowthat being by the constitution of the United States, xetgnsor states 1 butthe two contracting parties r(y to proceed to the signature of the treaty of confided to the genrral government, cf which this v grt that while' they tntinue J commerce and navigation, on the articles state is a component part, and has an equal voice ; of them .will q future."rnake of which they have mutually agreed. in her councils, it is iot my inteniion to advance ba inconsistent with tht&or' the preceding arti jjut al ,;ls same tn,e? ,he. iavc it in com- nyopmion oh the subject, or suggest any idea, de..w f ' , sx'", -, '" maud from hi3 mnjesty to call the attention of the which may tend to excite the pastions of my fel i our heavy articles, that Will not bear trans sfe Neither of the "said ..-parties, shall permit the Commissioiiefsof tne. United States to some ex- low citizens; against any loieign nation whatso-: ment, and which G. Britain and her colonics t snips or gooos oe, longing 10 tne suujetia ui t-m- traordmary procecamgs" which have lately taVen ever; -and it would much less become-me, while I quire. . place on the coivmew ol Europe, una tocummuni negociations lor an aujustmeiit are still progress- uur iraue will now be restricted to what in this . , - -" vuu tmns 9 nrnvisinn Inp vco.lo'.9!i:nM ur. - r "inii swiiiuir uciurp tun ledge of , this order, and perhaps other Je tailed jiiuiuiuiij, iu uuin ugrtiusi surprise. liut,i iiic uium uuvj ia&c cucn, u WIU put an Wflloslf uucwv cuHJuiuuitHiiou uciween me two CoumiH The provision, that our vessels may enter ?-. wheat and flour, upon condition they exporLBi usn proauce, amounts to nothing ; as our fe loroms tne lmponauen 01 an ttruish produce. v c iiiuai tumcss inat mis- is a measuit j had not calculated upon from Greaf'Brittfn,1 cause we did suppose that it would operate icw, riausiy 10 ner own interests. I here arc man? d .zena of the other to be takeri within cannon shot (,cn,inrwiiiur .wiuiin.tnc juiiauiv-iiui., uv..i. cate to tnem otrictaliy tne sentimems o; nis ma ing. wnicn i pray od. may terminate in an 1 ume 01 commercial wanare, 7 -we may can nn'ril In Article All, so long as ;the-provisions 01 tne jesty's covet nment '.hereupon. amicable settlement of all our differences ; and poxtsvAt first view it would appear, that Cits? vaid article shall be iniorce, by ships of war or -Tie nroceedinas alb (ted: to are ctrtsin declara- that war may never be the .unhappy fate of our i Britain and her colonies beinc. consumers ttm ctheVs. having cAromissufrohj.ny. piin.ee, re tmnsand o'rr!ers"ofTr;rreixh g"vernmentUsued. beloved country: tproducts. would not-' wish to enhance tkir-toK public, or state whatever.; And in case . snrjuia-anjerlin or tlvj 2 1st ofW.vc-.nbf las:. As the Preside -so happen, the patty whose territbrjal 'rights shall In those orders .tISJfEicnch, government seeks fit to convene Congress, prior to the usual, time.' mission', and other inci dental charges, at the plan thus have .been violated, shall use his utmost to justify or pallia vta-oiJH-.nijtist pretensions by' of their -convention,' wejnay then expect toHave or entrepot, together with two freights, must nejr endeuvois tp obtain fiiiOhepffc-ndingpafty ful imputing, to Giet Urituin nrinoi les which she a more extensive and perspicuous view of pur na-. ly tloubfthe prices of many articles. But then an 1 isT.pie satisfaction for th.e vessel or vessels so never professed,, and pwie ;ccs which never exist tional affairs. Let U3, in the mean time, as far Great Britain will secure to herself a cri oftfe take", whether the sa.me be ; vesseisox war,-pr..t.. . Hi majesty is accused of a. systematic ond as possible, be prepared for any event xthich may trughts, of which at. present she has noiie. mercnaut vessels., ,f . general nisnarmd of the lawol.nuons-recognizel occur. " ' ArficleJK.b. ' . by ciyiliZe'd states, - a.-.'d more ptrticuUrly of an be prepa If iit ' anv time a. rupture should .take place unwarrantable extension otitii- nerht of blockade ; enjoyment of peace. which God forbid) between bis ,; majesty and the whereas Im majesty ma coniitU-iitl'appeal to the tue .United States, are productive of the most un- loundjin practice. Experienced merchant United Slates the merchants and jathers of each worid on his uim'orm ii;spvd lor "neutral rights, happy consequences; they not only tend to dc- the effects which are produced upon prices, wha ol the two nations,' residing in the dominions ol-and',bis. sreneral ami -jci-uptilous ...lhereuce"to fle feat eveiy honorable attempt to terminate our the merchandize is all brought to the Tok-77i: the other shall have the pnytlegeotremaining law-jdf nations ' wkhoui. c, . deceiidii-.g ui 'contrast c!iT fences with foreign powers, by amicable tre'a; want of purchasers, high phcepf -storage, Sec. and contmiuug' their trade so long as they do it U13 CuilCuct j:, tims- nrticuhrs wiih that of his ty,"ffut slso, to embolden tlievaggress6fsl6 persist will QUen compel sales under the origmkl cost" peaceably, and commit no offence against the c.ie'my; una wii!, rt-gard -to . the only spwific in their w righteous depredations on our property, the United States. So that, in effeci the goods To be united is indispensablvhtcessaiy to'; ' he price of our produce at these neutral rare?! either for a state of War or the full will, :h may be supposed, be much iudvaincJ.1 The politufal divisions, in 1 his appears true in theory, but will not he mt laws,, .and in case their conduct should render cija; i-e," it is not-.ri5':s -hat he has ntvvr de'cb-.ed and add new insultsto tormer injuries them suspected, and the respective governments.. an. on., i0K u bta,e 0p ( lock dr without al A pc pie wellaretd in their social compact, lhey now do : will reach Great Britain upon as good terms is should think propdr to order them to remove the 0unsf to that oi.iccta loice Aiui: n. make the and firmly united, in the support cf their covern term ot twelve months, irom tne puoiiCHtion oi entr?ncerimtrttietn ,mju;lesily c! ' r,rerous the order shall be allowed them for that purpose Qy SUch alleg-aions, tii4o'n'tf.d us;'tht are, the to remove with their familiesTeffectSWid proper- enerny -atteinptvio justify his -j-ieteusjos ot cons -ty ; but this fcvor shall Dot extend to tlvose who fi5cating .a8 p; all i rudvi :.t . ol LilU shalt act contrary to pe established . laws 'rand industry or ninn 'f . "-.ni ;:, t'Uongir itbc pi-ope.rly for greater -certainty, it is declared that such of rreutrals ; of exvluuiiig fro oi his hurti.;s every "rupture shall not be deened to . exist,- while ne- neUtwl -veisel .which has t -uclied ai dii p in of his . gociations for accommodating differences shall majesty's dominions-, tin:i emnloyed' in an in- bedepending, nor until-;-the"., respective ambassa -'-rtocenrcommeice, 'andbtdt'claiinvi Great-ttritiain, dors or ministersy if.;; such tteieiisfiaH.he,... .hall..!' to Jbe in . :a,.sta. of "biMkadl"". jwCrgittis own paVj be recalled, of sent home -on account ol-peiwn--Dorts,nd arsenals, .aje-acixailv hi ckaded. andhe al mi sconductr according to the nature-and de, is unabL to s ation yiiv luv-i fiite whaieve be gree of whichjj both "parties retain their lights, fore any. port of ihe .United Kingdom. either to ; request toe recau, or immediately to stna hnc nunciples are in themselves exM-avagant lvomii'thewba8sadortor,miiiiste Lw of nations- wul ihe that without-prejudice to" heir mutual friendship pretensions founded on them though pvokssed.' -nd gpod uadei standing - ' . ly ditectcd solely against (ire'at"mitalxitend to Article AAi. . - Altr the nr.ir.tirc of war nmnn.'stciviliztei nations. 7. , ..r)-7 ,ment, can surmount almost any mav opposethfir prosperity and Quitting however these speculations, whatiS ob-.tai.le which those who have insisted that our restrictive urn independence : sures would compel Great Britain to do us justice. but, wheniiivided aud torn asunder by taction, all now say oo lar trom tearing the Consequenfisol domesticnran'quility and enjoyment are at an end ; oar measures, she has carried the system evet and ihTgrea est nation thus severed, may fall an beyond our own limits. Ledger. . easyyfcray to a. foreign invader, or, their liberties j - v ' beCie.!roytd by a domestic uiUi per. . LATEST FROM CADIZ. ; t r.ffei- nie, gentlemen, on all occaions to re-1 From Mr- Karrick, passenger in the Pa!!as, commend to you, in the most pressing .manner,- learn, that things at Cadiz, "(22d Sept.) fcrofn- to keep in vitvv the-uhion of citizens and states ; d as J per last advices. Frequent firing1 on Mi to:- on this pivot turns tlie happiness and indepen- sides, witrv little etect. ihe account onne-iaii ue'tict of our country. It wrre not tny purpose, ol rigueras was confirmed, as also th&tcia if m abilities would admit, to enter jnto a purlieu- ciai Flour 14 specie scarce. A Bffllew lar !etail and vindication of the-measures cf the arrived at Cadiz, who left Lisbon 9th Sept. -'national administration ; but only to excite you to ported he had seen a letter of the 6lh, from aC av: caf..'.kv and dispassionate examinarunJl-ir your- nelin the British army, who said that the twaf selv . s It will, I believe, be "acknowledged by all, niies were so 'near each other, "that afl eogg thai the measures adopted by Congress restrictive . ment must shortly take place. tsau ina. w 1 a, " It. is- further .acrreed iha'.- his . maiesty . aiKt the ' and ntterlv ti sohvet t'-the riirhurand iadcpendtncc .''of commerce, -were intended to -nrotect us: acrainst - ; ' ' Vhed.: S'.ates-.-pn nmtiiai'eqtiisUions.by.rthem. of neutral .powers. . ' foreign aggressions, or cause them to be removed. 1 In the Post of Monday evening, was a pangrifii respeclivcdyfor by th cannot therefore believe that i Whether they, were the best possible-measures to taken from the Albany - Register! cf October 'officers authorised, to make the' same, will deliver the enemy will ever seriously attempt toer up to justice 'all persons ;(ho being charged wi&i such' a system. If heslipuld, they aTe -cohfiiknt . kowni . since they hive been Iried and 6thei;s street, several waggon loadsof British goods sjapj murder 'or foTeiy. commitud within the -juris hat the good sense ofthe-AmericairgortTnmentTuntriedT that gled into that city in violation of the not) inW diction otei her, shall serk an asylum. n within arfy wfli perceive the faal 'cbnsequetces -of hucft pretcn could have been more likely to succeed against the course law. The public are informed thatpo vof the:;:counui' s of the other, provided that this s0ns to neutral commerce, and.that its : piijt and determined policy of the two belligerent nations, goods have been smuggled by the house refejM . shall only be rone oniueb ."evidence of criminality, rtf.ar(i to; JiatioiuUionor will prevent its acciuies- while attended with that party. oppcsiUon at home. . td ; and that ar the-time the edi tor publisludftt as according to the laws of that :, place,: where the e'ence. in such palpable vblations of its rights, and which is manif st on all occasions. 1 wish not paragraph,- he well knew that these goods bad lx JURMivc or p. ason so cnargea snau o lounu, wouiu injurious iuCroachmtnts on justify ,his epprelensions and commitment for If however the enemvh trialj in the offence had there- been committed, nl0 execution, and if n utral. nations, contrary 'to our Jibejties and national safety j but to prvent ' that 'he certificates of the Collector accompw ine expence oi sucp apprenension ana aenvery ajj us mteresis to prohibit a strict scrutiny ot the conduct ol the legally introduced into the United states .n,1' i r.ni'v nesej reais oinr.t rs ni mvernrntn . nr it rni-pfiii fl pnnm tn n v in me mrisit mriri niwfnH or inc wi sictation, sliould acquiesce, in such ust.rpa- the dangerous evils, arising from unreasonable thern fthallbe borne and 'defrayed by those wlw make t.0X h,5 maitstv miirht mobatJv be comnlL'd. and unfounded lealousies. Have-not eriual enJIIn no instance, excent that bf the burniV-s4 Ihe requisition and receive the fugitive. ' --; however reluctantly, tp retuliate-iU' hi just defence, ; couragements, .with impartiality, been T extended 'tern now in practice on the continent of Efrc 'drtitfe XXII. .J .and to adoDiin reirird to the commerce of neu, to both Great Tirilain and France." wirh' an hontst can there be nittduced a Darallel case of In the event of a? Shipwreck happening ityaptra nat'fon, with his efsemies, the same measures intention to procure a repeal or suitable rnodifica- a violation of ""civil rights. We haveumtit'Ilt0!J' which those shall have, permi1 .ted .o be enforced a. : lions of their .unjust orders anc1 decrees? And havejgret that those men who profess to be aoovc ' in uic event oi onipwrecK. . napijcwiug uya place belonging to one or other of the high con. .r reacting parties, not only every assistance shall be gainst " given to the unlortunate persons, arid no violence conimissioncrs oi the United States; will therefore done to them but, also the effects- which they fcel, that at a moment whea his majesty and all K' ' ;hall have thiovvftlout of the ship ;ino the sear-neuUal nations are threeflHSlBFff an exten h : shall 'not be concealed or detainedxtor 'damaged s;0n-0f the belligerent .'nreterttions of hr eueiiues, If.' .under any pretext whatever : On the contrary- he cannot enter into stipulations ol the present H' ' the-above mentioned etlects anamerchaudnie 5nau,i,,B ,rti,,lt an . v?M. nntinn. r.m th- V.riUtA ;7 be preserved, and restored tp them, upon a sitaState9 f thei'r. inten'tiurifbr a r'tservation on the , ,-ble recompense being given to. those wlio shall partof his maicsty, in the case above mentioned, if it should occur. - " -.'. "The undersigned considering! hat the' distance of the American government readers any, in me. . -nnn ir npinir in. inf nnnn ni I up mini rnnirari. r r have assisted In saving their persons, vessels, and effects. o - C , Jrtlcle' XXIII. ' ? ' XnA if hf irifr tli intentfnn nt the hmh rnntrar.t- .v b . . -i r lf w - k inc parties that the people of their respective do ."nunions" shall continue to be on the footing of the janost favoured narjon? it is" agreed, that in case .either party shall hereafter grant any additional advantages, m navigation ot trade, toany cither v. natlon'the subjects ortiicnsdhe'her party shall fullyrparticipate therelpi 1, ' , iThe high confractirig partiesengage tp commu diate explanation on this subjtct impossible, and animated by a desire of fn wai ding. the bentficial work in which they 'are engaged, are authorised ly-hintaje3t y to conclndr thp trtLity-jthoiit delay They . proceed . to 'he signature utde' , the" full perau. asior thgLbe fore the treaty shall he r'etunied from TV nierica with ffieau&c S ates the enemy wlj either have forrhall) aban doned or tacitiy, relinquished. hi unjust; pfttenT sions. or that the covemment of the United Stairs, by its conduct or assurances, will have giver sei and applauded the talents and virtues, the firmness to prostrate those laws which in other cases rov mm i.nriHuuii oi ine jrieMuem oi me united; nave rtceivea ineir support, ahu -States? .Or has anv one act "of his life. (.Ithrr in ! dUrW-art of thr.p- r.nnrrnd:' We 'now bCif"?. ins public or private capacity, manifested" a design "commencement of a system violent in s to change bur gbvernihent flom Its" republican - t'ion, subversive,, of every principle of justrcdi ' piui'ty ? What therr should induce him, while t which (if continued) mtt at last loosen-the possessed of ihe ht&hest honors "which his country ; which bind society together. : i " -.--i can confer upon biin, t.ojsacrilice her dearest rights I"; The writer mean's not to implkMe xe, ..u iiiuv 'vuuvuvv iu ink. irui U1U IUII.Ii;il lUUililllll ! illtlll. UUI W ClllUIttT lllv ih.i,v.ti , i.ri'om wnat source-then proceeds the continued charge, pi partiality and Trench influence ? Have we not reason to suspect. that it originates in a vehement-party spirit, oia different party influ ence operating upon some disappointed, or ambi tiqus individuals I" - . ; - " . - .-V;-:--- ."""' Philadelpuja, Oct. 19. .1 " .-. S - FROM LISBON. ; " . - Captain; Myrick.' arrived here from-Lisbon, which place he left on the 12th of Stpiemit r, in forms, that on the 26th Auirust lasta battle which selection of discreet men to administer us Met. Adv,- - " , . . . ' All the accounts from France confirm the plete failure of llonapartes great scheme ot ufacturincr suear from Beets. The sugar ", . e cTwill hot pyrthe-expenee-ot pirrt a pklvhia, Oct. I9, N - AT ASTRO PHE' T'i. . ;. rnt Itrovvn. hncc. I i sciiooner-ttiaiHiuaji.';;-- j- 'igcaietaeacli other Without Cdclfy allviueh laws Jbyi assurancesj will have giver seJ lasted 53 hours, was fought near JBadajos, between ' jtn tfie Dela ''i I i 1.M111 , .i.i.i..' I. .1, , ., I,. , ., .i -,....,- - .l----- -?- -j - . i i i i r - i ' - - - -! V. - '.-J New Yprk, while H'inK a.tjnchorat. JomMf Delayjrej on inursaay v. r-
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