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If liC 1 n i -V .-' f-!-:'. ' $ iHI'f: :tion-of ixti decrees; and wuh wano. ?orti rW'V'P'.1 lii'iwi' -n immanent tscurfly- we rnMpartw :A tt"he ejl (HVP which, Jwe.lal . n. nmnmbitv. of civilized 'roan ,.; I ' vV.'fit fore K greSi change in the pept or -LiH w -.,wi r: ; i- u hP rnttn Aul 6t the riencn TJVOiUH lil&'ttr&vy: tJdiiiKe cUe.cWiffa by. a division of the pow. Vas u fiatuva! jealousy which was all alive when ''W anv aUftnpt was made by i?y one, to in ';' '"'i 'Tge" the pt'uVciples which mutual interest. and M'f. V'v '' fmi'Uii security, hading ;:co.secruted,.In,Uie 3'.V: "-; ?, .,- vhi'ch hanoen, there, were ofooy mny,. in v ' .r.A f nfftiervutirtti of those richw wbjch the" common consent of all i.ad established for the r . .(Concluded in tlie tourttte.j t 4 W. ""-'" .-.. ... yA n 1.;.;:., V if",,: --. - ),; . , I -taKiSi.-.i... - n ; "'Tsr, . ' , ' ' . :, -Foreign and Domefti Intelligence. : 7 1,'.kboi' November " : ' . Mr. Jael Barlow, the 'AncVi Minuter at Pa " Ti, had his first audience of Don's parte On the 17tb, whtp he. presented his credentials. 1 - :j ' " - v "--y " November, 26. . , . The intelligence from Daritzic,'ittrii In the French papers, ihat nil the American ships iti th 'A port had, bet Ji condemned, and orders jssued for tJaa saie of .their ciii goesr : ; ' ' :. J'" . .. -;J December 3. ' A violent stormTrron4ne 25th o( October tq the ,; ' 2d November, vai experienced at Copenhagen ..' and sevtral vessels weie driven ahotv. n ling. ' ; lish rriie.;was seen on shore neir Fallstotie', dis. ! c ' masted,-and disappeared in ths'niht.' "An Eng' '; lish 74 sirockona rock new Born hoi m, tfnd sunk. ; A convoy, passing , trie. Belt': was disprsedi and " -. part destroyed. The waters in the Baltic wtie -Dncojninivnly l9"' ' : v'--'':-' ; X , , lAT.di'shirbance broke out in Nottingham 'cm ; - Sunday-iat and 34' 9tcc,king frames, in several - workshops were destroyed. A similar destiuc- tion took place in several oi the neiiiliboriitg towns. :': '..r'::"- ' ;' - ' ' December 4. i A iipatch of Lord Wdlington's of the 1-3 h Nnvember states, that th country on both banks the TiFUS.Tas far us as Araniuez, has been mdc I over by tlie tmperorio iviarsnai iviarmoiu lorinc ...iWjHpport of the army ot -lJonugal.lnis arrange ment has i educed Joseph Bonaparte to the great rc5t'3istrtssj as tb produce of that country was all tliat he, had to depend upon. - , - j'- .w.,.-., v. ' ' - Der rn'ier 5- :; Thfl-Kin? was alive ; and the Briiibh Orders in Co until were not revok.d. r - ' A ;;The. Pcesideht'3Vme4Hge.was rpeiveajrr Lon . don bn the 4th of Ueeember byexprcsifrom a ' vernrol, and is oubiished in th Cbunejr.of the 5th On the' receipt of the President's Message, Cot ton rose one penny per pouuu m vcipuui. Nkw-Yobk. February"!. Yesterday a fleet of above sixty sail of vessels. ynany bf whichhave been two to thiee wtek wea- o'clock. The Wind Was fiesh from about N. N. V. and the dav clear, mild and pleasant. Bvfore 1 o'clock almtit 4()Jsail were beatin out of tht East Hiveri all within a mi'e of each otlier. The Rftne wasihe most lively of the kind ever witnes at tins por many bf them being vessels of a superior grade.' . The docks and battery were co vertTd with spectators, who for the -tnooieht, seem ed to forget, lbs tmbairassed state of our corn - BALTisioREf February 4; - ; r . " fEJST JXiJlkS. Captain TogehOlI, arrived at Boston from Can on, rcpor's the conquest of all the Dutch seUle: mentsin Java by the British. , LATES P FHOM FRANCE ' ' " Thi "sthooi trVelona, C'tok 41 erays from Bor eaux brandy and CI I V : rUUUi w laoiu. i iu Left the river and letters to the ':v ' ; f .' y ::.', - - - -! . ... .. - ' . ' 0 s .?;.: ' . fcmy y--x I .;:.- .' .. i-. .- , ."-ft.r'-v. -v; . , ?Si,;$!Jz :y';y--M' 'C ' , ? -.J '' ' . '- .." ' .- : .: -- . ' -tl'.e-22d December. By this arrival, newspapers v. 20'J. December have been tectivtd, for the iseof x. -frhich the Editor of .the' Federal Gazette is indebt- :'.yid trhi poiitenessVof several nef(cantile friends. Thel Frtnch editors published dur President's ;,' messaee at full leneth. without comment : y " No trmy news ' . vfUrnpaitance. Xhe French claim ifome .advantages". fioin partial engagements, 'iri die .East of Spain, under Siich?t, subsequent to . the fall of Saeunta T be Prussian ainy,is redu1- ced tojthf peace establishment.' .There continued a suspension of hostilities between; the Turks and Russians jbut lhe latter demanded turns, to 1 which the Turks would nbt concede, and active rtt)ostilitiest were expected to; recommence ; borne failures in Vienna are spoken-, of. by the French journal as resulting tiom naiaraous speculations hut what in ihty do not mention. J T Captain Cook has despatches. . Markets good ..: fl ki flat 3 to 69 frarks !as wee in tie mM rvblic ontiiiod, ab far "as could; be ascertained in France, favorable to,' Amet ica. . ' ; ' ' . Norfolk. Febuary 3 - ; , U. . Untie d-S'Stc brig Aauiilua. A'ewiurt, . ' Liy (li. I J Jatiilaty 2 X I8l2. y - "Mb. O'ConKou, ' ' . ' ; ' r -Dear Sir s we see by the Boston papers that iIim XabViliis has been advertised as lost, we lear f: our friends, most of whom reside ia Virginia, may - be verv uneasy about lis, we therefore-will thank -:S--',,ft tn. wiv iK f. ilT.ii win tr statement of facts a Dtaxe J .v f' r f rr in your paper, coucneir in sucn language aa you think uroDer to dress it. ; The NautilOS was ordered to' Newport, (IL I) ; were Captain Sinclair was tc receive the tommantl " nf The Areiis and return to Norfolk with her. The ' ; Nautilus, sailed irom NorloJ'on the22d ult.ahd y on the 23d was met offithe.' Delaware by a snow storm ; every thing was accordingly preparea ana the vessel hove too, butt 12 o'clock at nightthe 6torm Increased to unparaleled yi?lence ; the ves sel was thrown onet beanvends and neerly filled ith vratef-. she was happily reluTcd by the pie thrqw the guns tvtboard, pd the jressel was kep before the Wind - for tlrat purpose ; but such was the streos pT weather, that this arduous ta'sk cbuld n9t be' completed ontil the eveningf the 2 4th I by which time we had arrived almost to the climax of humart sufferinijvTri'he'.yeisel hac been several ("imes iilled between decks by the. sea' passing her -.-tier -siern was smvere1.. piecer ner ruooer loosened, ''and i Her ports bjirttd out.' -The lower deck was scuttled to let the waler to the well, and the pumps were now kept well employed to free her althdugh she did not leak a drop in her bottom. Iricessent hard labor, 'continually drenched with water, and benumbed wish coldi. not a dry ragbl dothing" or bedding, ibr ia dry iot in the vessel to comfort us, nor a fire toarm. or cook for iw, i h( a momentary expectation of beinp swalitiwHl by each mountainous waVe, which had i,ow got so high,, that the close' reeit main ton .sail, under whicn she Scudded, was frequently becalmed ami although she whs going 12 or 13 knots, she was of en drluued by it. Having cmiinleied the cet ling the guns' ovtboard, it v was believed ; the' vt sel wonld bear heaving. too ag.in, nd it yas dittr mmed to do so, as there ws a long uiUt !tfire us, the storm increasing, every tbiiu: bi ;i,iwihic to give way, and that latal spoil arm ,jirf.; npj.t ut tiur track! It was a-dreadbil cums li 'tf-xver u ;a our only alternative. The dxu.i vveve pt.ictd m ibe hands of good-seamen, rea ly m rns vol the sea heaving her down, to- cm the mainmast nway an opportunity' was watched, and to our eat joy he lay too extremely we4 ; but. rtaMjoU ; wnut was the ragtt'g of the storm Ave w.Ye rtuw resisu ing 5, No language can .!evcnbe it ! the1 hail and snow driving iViilvsuch violence, it was,impoS'iblt to face it. There were imt tnw? dun 20 out tl 100 men could be kept on deck;, and thev were 'Vlength Ittt quietly helow. as rjeoijr utisate on ljck. -t ntglU a tremendous sea look ihe how- sprit' off, 'and the firetop maf.i was immediately. by order of the Captain, cut jwayto savt-.the foie jnttsu-vit sicccrciinir, inn we weie iuuii)iin uun tne wrecks uuiu ne ir oav ngiu, ejtpecung mtm every minu'e to go tj u" in hj.-iir bi tiit. On (he 26th Ihe- gle ervn to moderate, and we nKgeu'our juiy nowvijrit. ano' topmast,' ano stood in for the Cubes of Vlrcinia,r On ihe 27 h. spoke the brig -Anuojr l'et r-lurg, sixiv-two days from EUbon, had bteii op iur 'ieam ends, shif ed ef bauds-, and had her sta mard waist drove in & h-r siils almost all Vvfow n aay ; "she was vhort of piovis'nns, and wjs fumishell by i with every tning she wanten. t nis ing'r iingner iremennous gale cam on, which las etf !3Xys, duiiui which timeVwe lay too under a Morni'm tinstaysail, and dWfled near a, thous .od -miles' to I the eastward it rain d. hkiJecTbr'shOwed incessantly .-it then shift fngates riarrowiyu escaped capture; and were - 50 days from theatreights ot Sunda;whenvh(y ell iu with'he-Threerinds..;. V.'t." x On the 22d bT November, fell in withibe above mentioned sipAdventure', and?after taking out ;4' considerable quantity Of drjr goods, gaye hiJr to Capt. Lefavour , ttf proceed to America, y , ? '"y-fn:- '':'yyy 7y.-TiaAii v- ;:,;.;::XATE!ST,FBOM .LISBON. ;,,.'i Yssterday arrived here lhechodner Happy Coy pie, captain Jefferjrf from Lisbon, '"which sjieleft ihe" l4ih of December. By ihis'vessel we;have, re. e'ned .psnon' papers to the l3Uv"bf DecerhberJ Their contents areV without' much iiiterest., No thing' new frora the gian armies,, who occupied the same, positions nearly, that tlieybad fotsome months pst. : - ... '.. v-v - :. ' Bv accounts received at L'sbon on the I3h De cember, it is&teted; that Huelief had retired from "saguntunii taking with him the heavy artiltryi rie'ce)etjiiafed partisan Mina had mide 2jg()0pi i Koi'iers.in Dai oea. Thjj active, and enteiptisir.g Jialluxteros hid aJvanced three times nea'1 to 3e felt &withinhe,J!aaeeI&7 ,We earnestly in'vita the attention oP 6uf nd..::,;:tl-::T"''; era tothe luminous speech contained in the Pppo T f' site columns.'-"' Mril Sheffeyis one ofthe mcmbers' i, v from Virginia j and a man whose towering genius A t J lias cievnicu jiijii uuiu hit iiuuiuic iiiiuaiiuii T , - . A V-.-.V '-'.A--V: V.,-: t "'"' a'proudplfcce amot.g-the eminent charactersof our.A country. :The' mind must be; thickly Xbrbu'ded ivt.y y ' -j. ' . 1 i - -.- - . -fh ignorance, or seven times wrapt, m the; irjijienetfa-f ble folds of bitter prejudice, which shall not yield conviction to the iinaswereaWe arguments now. be- lore rims - speecn nas, lor uroe, savtu us the task Of giving a shbtt exposition of the pre sent state of our trade with Fiance -Ijt'learly ex, hibitsi that, at best, government is heedlessly cast- 1 i- ing away a vast, and profitable intercourse to pre;r. vilkbut 8H00 men being sent from that place. 'serve a rotten sksletpn of romnierce which crunv".' gainst "hi in, ht "was obliged tO'Tetire on the 30th of bles.tp dust at Ihc iouchyAtf aw at S.'.ville, and inactive. ' ' ' ' .,-v' ' .-f;v -Tv " ." r; " --.r7"." . Advices from Cadiz announced that a British be made 01 green cheese, pur irade Ho J-r;J squadron, cruising off iheAcoast of Catalofda had ports and dependencies, hampered as we see P, is captured a rreiich convoy or 22 sail, bound tr oKi- an (y shaa0w not worth" pursuit ; even Vorse jWilon to BoB. On the 3d pf pecember, a thannothing; The fruit, if there be any wiake detachment ol 2000 men sijcd from Cadiz to rein- b , . . .;' force General Baltostei os. .' ' V nough to be enticed by( the appearance, hke the Plie S, aiiish government Jiave issued a decree, food ,of the fallen angtlsj will seem apples to the declaring that all contracts for supplie s for the go-. - bul provc Anders and ashes to the taster -1 . vernnient shall in future be faithful ycompli d wi'.h evtn wjth neutrals whose nations may htaalter be at war with Spam. : . . . ' . - . .. . : " ' February 7i , This morning about 4 o'clock, a sharp, indeed violent suock ot an iartiicruaKe was ten in this place. , ' Lai cut from Lovdon.Ve are indebted to a gen- tlenwn who 'canie passenger, in the brig Drum. nmnd. captain lang'on, trom Plym uth, for lon. don pap rs to the 12th ol btcenibeK These pa. persdu not afford as much interest as we might hare expected ; we huve, however,, made copious extracts fom them. The king is now publickly. prohbuncco i to be past all topes of recovery the " The bill incorporating the Far mer's B .rk in the city of Richmond, ujth tranches .at Norfolk, i reteYsbiirgf-Fredericksburg- LvnchDurgaudj ViV'in- i. Chester, raphal of 2,000 000 .dollars! passed the House of Delegaies on Saturday Ayes 94, noes i 6i". ; y r .." . ' : -yy' :-y y . "v '' We understand the above Bill Has been referred, .-; in the S-'iiate, to a committee,, who have not yet .7 reported upon it. Great doubt, -however, ,w en tertained as to the final decision of the legislature - -upon it. Petersburg Intel. ' . .. . The biU for classifying and arming the mili iJ ' of the United States b yet before tiie iltuae Representatives. . Ji.i'riLj.J.... res rictions on the regency will certainly cease at, , PH"P .u .pj. th. .i.,rnf P,rr,nn,. .i,. P.4..L ti Vn. t,ie House.of Kepreseiitatives, and has pushed .to wilt in future administer the government according a sebond jading iri the enute. Intel. yi T to his own judgment.' . change of importance is it e n - ",- talked of in-the ministry, but we see nothing to--. 1 ,e se of Representatives yesterday -warrant this opinion. . t,v, on ! lts hn, "i" !h? ,b" f": cLssiflnr :.. Upon- American affairs, the London papers say 'Tnrr T - f . . ji iiij.jnijr i mitt ,iica. i lie itciauu mii: : principle - Itrtle; the Preidtrnt's speech excited rieithersur- f . i . !1, 1. . L l i .. .. . - - prize or indication. A ireneFal sentiment Doears . . "i.a,e oeen oeoaieu mr some flays ; and io nrr Vail in Kmrland." thai thf swlmihilralinii. onrl "'e l'ay OetO storm sails I t 24 Ivus, wt and We beat uv sight aainj.but anotiier now storm enming-on, the pdt t ishe:t to run. out again""; nit the captain taking the rihk'oii himseil, wiih iiv finite labor and sufl. r-.ii i?, we anchored on the h Janwary in .Ncwuori, loaded ii arc arreaiea. iq ineir rapia course ot .-' . , yilfT -. , . . r We do not hear of battles like those of- 'Apportionment of Representation, accord) ng to W, lr.ni, Freiilaud and U agram,, decid-i act .of Congress jassed at their presett sessioa ? ed to N. E. and blew a kulc, with torrents of ruin and and hail. We pow run for hlnd, but, with alttht sailwecouidiar'V, rid. not reach soundings iv ami y iv n'v " v -. i. mi n mm i.-t.w 4ivi-- --- r --' O - rtJ-tli. rlav Kf.lVir it waa f t A-,!i wu. r- ir.. -T... . .lin nr!.i in , nnbru . I hit h. cum rii .Inl n,. . ,1 ",v ""J '-'" iwwi.U mm nu ..IHilllJil the Chesapeake, arfd. ibis wind bring ,kly lo ' e may a- d the party who support it, a-e so deadly y v. .-.. u uhitsao. - stund, the capmu oeternunedjp run forhis port of .hostile lovret tsntain, that no hope of accommo- . 3L,. . . . a . destination, a r.d in 24 Iwu.s ve made it arid gbf tlation can be entertained. - It dots not appear that ' , i "r"""" M"I" "rtay, a pilot-but iveie atfuin driven oul by vtoU ni any measures are taking to reinforce their AetS- mtl.tary brce, c of rangers, wnm, -.-ent- w,.,.,, b..ciaicoUi!&. txcxui uv ne reirr.ciiV4or Bermuda t , - v'i 'JI" r " " "'"'V csuwf as we had not co' ken tne fays in 27, or barf a me ministerial papers assert witn connatnee, tnt '- wjr , fire. .- AVe hau-but one oay's va durii vtbc-whole the iorce of Canada is adequate to US defence ,. - - ' ''"' - '. v ' -n-tinie. There vas not a ory si.r ti of c!oa'liinK oh gainst any attack from this country, at p.esent. - t. 1.fte u?re.mc V?u.rt. 01 lhe United States met board,, or dry bed or birth, u a sii.glv- dry plank me small s..r in the market was made upon f 7 "".v M,inaay ' pr.eset; inside of the vessel." He r t!erks wu tovend with : the arrival ol ihe President's message, bul it soon IT " ."bH -Miingtoo..-. i-odd, Uuvlaiul a greeu slime the pt-opTe trm. junstam wet and , suusiaea. . aomt oi.-tne country papers ,liold out ' .." f: 7 n Jo,e Opovure were breakinir out 11. 11 ol ulcer, and : the threat of war, but fhe leading London journais "r!.Ui- ?J- the overturning of the -siirevet. bilc-s sail .over the bodies,, and now the frost was are very moderate upon that subject. . J"1." " -"'7.'M'm m, inc cojiar none .we distressing bey 4d description. 'We lay u,.der our The general complexion of affairs in the Penin. oe, wpicn prevents nis auendance tr it moderated. JSuU is certainly favorable- to the patriot cause: ' ' - " . I he Prench ate arrested in their ranid course of S " ' VrriV cnnquesl. AhSLfcriitlf-J.rn ing ihe late ol a fiation byeach. The plan adopt- -allowing one representative for every thirty . . . . . ......... . - 1 r i . 1 . v. - ' with ice, andied by-Lord vvtllington, ot protracting the war. - live luousano persons. manyol the ciew trosi-ur. unui tne p oiue oi opum ana I'oituirai are made w riawpnire s C mrfiodore Kodgers came on board, of us, and !sldietf, must and wifjucceed. The""w.hole .forcer acknowledged that he had revei seen such ditress of the Portuguese, "including 40,0(fO irt"the scr oti board any vessel 'before. He-sent bi people vice of G. B is stilted at. 83,000 regulaYs, besides to furl our -sails,- as ours couk hardly siaiidz the the militia who are all in training, who have been decks, & i'ft rei aH the comfort to us his sbipaf 'two years 'or .nearly in active service. Frequent lorded, buch a winter has never been k. own here ; "battles with their enemy give them confidence, it is boowmg now, ru na betn eci ; si. ce we wtncii they win poc soon lose, fort u gal has not have been here ; and 1 hey. say they havi not lud 'a French soldier in ilcxcept as priSinerS...iA(ir a fair day fi.ra mon h A brig cmne iti two day s nlk Ledger. . .z:..... ago with two nien ln.zsJ,tQ deatlu aiid all the rest j . 1 . . x- ike to die. A man was l ozc to deaai on the ! s-1 1 he high price ot grain, appears to excite atten- se-x's quarter deck two nights ago ; and the nutn- tion, and some alarm, and it is supposed, that at berot vessels lost, apd that we hear of now at sea the meeting of faruament restrictions on the cis- : .'...I. ....(.. kl.. i'll;...,i-.r,...i'ull !mn. 1 A . !. I. J?... Ill u.alicsa la luteal 1 iiuMjir., , , iiiiaciuM vi uiaiu m nuiu3vu. n' iuc iciai uace, : 'An 'officer cn board the Xautity. -"jr'lotir was Jt 95. a 100. per sack ot lOquarters, N. Ji. To atld to our Wish ess. the niedi jne e-qnal at the latter price : 10 70. sterling, the Ame- chest was "stove, and .when the vessel filled bt-: rican barrel. ' ' - The London papers contain the official details of various successes of the Spanish" purtizan corps, against1 tiie French, the most important of which is given in this day's papi-r, atchieved by the.cele- brated-ilina." In this kind of warfi-re the - French''' iher "an" txact'smement .of the relative 'difTemu-. lost in the month of October, and, the eariy-part-; between our markets lo Fiance and htr allits- AdvenLurfc. YJa ksoai latt; niastet Uni Liv.rnouL of November, upwards of "4 000 men, besides iliel Thus il stands V V - v'.--.' Jil-- " bound tivSi Chnsiopheis, under the ioiiuwing cir trasssuS ained by the defeat of Girard by Gen. Hill, j Exports to France ard her allies CtimSianceS': - janu uy uuumui yww smn nuiisen m consequence) 1 11 11 . m , f Stpve tvvteii decks, it was all uVmairtd, go-that the sick and crippled could get no relief. ' Ffhruarv A.. Arrived here, fcn Saturday last, the Binh Mp , Massachusetts, Vermont -5 RhcH!e Island . Con n e ct icut " " . New York '? New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware v Maryland 1 Virginia North-Carolina South-Carolina . Georgia ' .Kentucky Ohio .. . Tennessee ' - C x Total SO 5 ' : a . 37- .' 6 : . 9 2J: 12 IO 181 Look at thU .., The Secretary of the Treasury ; nas exnibittuind published a document, contaia- g 4 250.180 Vhe Adventure is at present under the com-i when deleattdby Ballosteros. The cause of th mand ol Captain Thomas Lefavour, ja'te of the ! Peninsda becomes more popular in England, and bng Three Friends, ol and bound from -Salem to considerable reinlorcements were preparing fof Brazil, with a cargo costing 3u ot0 dollars,. com jspaiu and 1'ortugal. , - - posed ol Nankeens, Russia tioot't, Piovisiohs, Scc.j- V e have received Irom our correspondent in &c. Oh the 14;,h of November last, irilat. 8. N. Lisbon, via lew-iorK, papers to the 18th Decern- ionir. 26,' VV . Cant. L. bad the mibrtune to Jail o r, extracts irotn wnicn wiji be, .given in our in with the French frigates Medusa Si La Nvmphe, ;n(ixt,' should there be any thing worth translating of 44 guns each, Commodore Raoul, from Java, bound to Fiatiice. Afivr examining the papeisof the -.Three Fiiends, the i rtnch commodore gave. orcers tpat sne wun ner cargo snouio joe burned whtchTieTse after (u- vtmber,.- These papers du-not-afford-oiie article j king out theury goods. and. such other articles ol the cargo as they thought proper. r Capt. L. witn his crew, remained eight days on board the.French frigates, during which" lime he learned, that the commodore had orders to burn all American yes sels bound to and from the ports of an enemy, lie also learned that they sailed from Na'Hz about tlie middle of December,' l&'0. six iwetks after the positive revpeation of the tlecrtes brBerlih and Mi lan according to the rresident's proclamaiion We are indebted to Capt. Adams, of the sch. Pioneer, from Bayonne, for af ull file of Bo!taux papers from the 1st of Gctober to the 25lh of No- of interest to thevAmtrican, Reader. No notice of any. modification of the vaiions French decrees in. jurious to, and restrictive of American Commerce', is "to be found in any of these papers. It is true, ihe war of communication made at the opening of Congi ess,an.d us accompaniments, had' not reach ed France v hen the Pioneer sailed, of coutse it wr uld be premature to expect any mark of impe rial favour 1' his majesty seldom Pays, bat never in advance. Jyorjolc laager Exports to Contain 8c her all'icV ' "38,574 7f D.Wiciing the former from the .... t. latter, exhibits a difference of. S 34.324,569 or thirty four millions, three hundred and twenty 1(ur.mousana ve iiunared and sixty nine. dollar in favor of a market with GreatTBtitain more tbaa with France. Tell me then, any vian who he net taken leae of his senses, what we are togsia by preferring, the friendship of France td; a good undeVstanding with Great Britain... X. " """'"!' .yC- - -V' '" 4 ''':i:y-':" -r :',;";"' , ,"7?f hoboam Tqxes.,yn a ncte to the Ed1 bupg AhnualTftgistef for 1803 the editor says . the extension ot this impost" t!uiling to the income tax " Wllus most burthensOrne degree, . " obtained for lord Henry Petty, by. whom it was " brought forward,- the- tiame..of tj'- JieAobvom- ; 41 oj, Taxation,' because Ins little tinker was hean. " u er than his predecessors loins." The name i revidemly still more applicable to a gemleman of splendid hnancial talents, M'hO is npwiat the head of the treasuryA .Let any reflecting and iudi- ;V': i(Cl6uS man who' has read his lats project, Ull me -lU-r-i lrJ! i-LzlL ii2-L'lLyl '" ', X-L J ' . , .' . . V Th Tl b.ici ' tcfo hatj he nth - .4 my aduit only caou sio n. '1 nevt 1 H. - 5 ..-.-I v '; V'. -4 '- . V"l 1; ,. i - f ,r;.. i" ,;- v.: VI w, ,; ' . -. - .' . ; . v. -- - - -
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