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. ' .x 0 r 5i 1V , t ' r. fx-" 11 fame war Subfequcnt events have been fdcrw .wir tlie date cannot, antt .ouv w .r always been, that wjj n..ii iiu' idV ehe'fame nominal urn cived in paper: nor " utcntlon ocinj, uver tfeate ded. narf ot vdur aeBi i7' -Sinaliv made (or rielfV and not fcr you Theft bva articles of- mttfctl and paper money, being ihu "fettled. I would propofe EVrie rle ae.r:ceeds of Ae eftate m Which there are fr.m eighty to one hundred T.vrtr;T(lJ between yourfelf and Kfppen . .. .l'Ij. j.rtn. and one-third to -j .- k-.rXa to vau, ana one them ; and that the cropf-tlm prefent year, i 75J7, ball conllitute thefirftpaynat. . 1 hat crop, youkno-,.cannctbe got to-he are houfexompUtely tiU,Mof the ner year i : j r r.JV. .dre Months more yiU 6fe little enough tTeAf Itco r.urypc, - ' - - . Ccouid not lafely anfwerfor facing the pro. .j. tillihe month of Auwftv ,adarrnually.; eyery! Aai'rft," hedjfhan.bfpa.d. Itai be my .ntereft, andy. to ger;U to you much ioonet S as poffini probably a part of rt may Jr ;'-S1i f.. '"month looner, it tne j 7 T ,rr4-fcrt-- inattl parent certain Item. But that- I-:miy not falL(hprt of ifif engagement, i - fliaUame it fee what; lefs than I iappofe V.- .Uay be contefen. I fall fi your parr at 'v -jt know ewr roMoftobaccbWbeuneemin, j v ; . i lhould reicrra rignit.H .. v ' -ear to make it up the eofuing year, Without J. hein fucDofed to have' failed ja Wy engage- V ' ients-.but every other yet; 'atleaft, all a -l,earagcsfaUVtIypaiiup. ; t' Jbl- hirt of this debt tf r. ays eftate ' leiag one-third, 1 iliould require in max pro . r.rtinn as I oav mv third. IfaU ftanidif. r r- r 'J. charged a to the, other tV-tanas; im tha oavment ofjevery bund red pounds fait difckarge.mt as to three 4iundtfd of the un diWde.li,'te' tner "Qtlemenj have pjnine; and my'gre4t objett is, m cafe of any cident toVmvfclf, hot io kave 'my, family '. ,.-f:i:' t.-.. , v involved witft any mMceri.wiiawvcr. tVVJ not lcno7. What ,tl$Unce lif 'this AU theJatiioint;cufi.Ifw, was i before the warSaMfcig the whole balance, Jvcrobtamei otefrOTilthte Federal Courts than Mr. JcfBrfbrt Volun tarily paid. There was another elaim made bv the agentiof the fame houfe of Farrelt and Jones, againft t!ie executors of -Mr. Wjiylcs and anotheV, for a cargo of about 4000L value, to be fold on conTlriifnoOt on account of the confignees: Mr. Wayles affifted in the fale, but dieci fdon after, and the vh6iecolleaion furVived to the other i con fignee j who received iti -Wafted it, and died a banlcwft; the agent thought he would iff the chance of-recovering the monev from the executors of Mr. "gOyles. though they had not reiygS its; but on the hearing, Steven- of the jurv determined at rince 3gainit neK- iiaouuy, put c twelfth diunting, the cafe was laid over ; to heSektf Fedejral , Court when a feeofid j(iry concurred una nlmoufl with tHc elcye-v of the gave -a yeraift for the exeCu tors, and agreeably to the opinions of Judge Iredell, who had preftded atone' hearing, and of udge Pattcr fon, ail the other. -"Oeneral Mar fhall, and Judge Wafhington, then of the liar, were the counfel for the rteewtorsi Palpably. unfounded as this claim v.as, the trumpet of car lumny, Avejled it, when it fdited a particular purpofe, from one-third of 4000I. to --40x00!.? and from 'a groundless claim, , to an unqueftaonin ble de Mf. ie hich was to fwallow up? rfan s fortune! (T be concluded in our next.) . Foreign Intelligence, iTJLVx ';i k ' "MtLAK, tuly fir :k- Our Arthbifhop returned tbe da$ before veftcrdav. Our ciitv is failed terefc of the army requires that't a: vikrll ai the city of Uu'Cca fhould ec 5ufe;tof.ts;:?ntf. decrettSjv4"; -..- lheres imTofed z contnbu- lrryfii million? lrrch fpecie, on Ithfceauntrv and city of Lucca. Five hundred tbouand liV reSrl ihall be paid within ftve days after the notification of the present de cree, to the Provirional Government of that oun try, TV other five hundred thoufand in the following decade. : H v. The Commtftary in Chief is : j charged with the execution of this" decree. He'fhall nominate in con fequericej a commiflary At war, who mail be charged to recte tKe faid contribution. ' .f 4. The Generals corrtmanding the country and citor JauCca lhall grant the affi cep The armed force" for the eeeufen 6f the pre fent prder,5wheriever they fhall be reuircdlo:fcn3q.oV' the commiffar.) at war'apjpoinrW by the commilTarji id chief, 'J I '' slfff t1 The Coifs of ' the' Republic, upori the report of, the liifter of the; Interior, and niy-ip heard the Council of Stale, vfdeiprces as fol lows: , .'.pT''' ; ; V, The days of fe decades as the ofllyptnes ipglf i ted jf0 N Uorraautlijority. !"W r ' ' Mi -liThqfjjpCfron. of holidays aremilysbindbrTg oh the Conftituted Authorities, ' the Public Funftion arieand thole iia)pa of go verninent. J r " y Urdmarv citizens have tne talumpics, nd lieflrOVctcJ corrupt j j the Generais, Ambafiars, ec. j : Communijhatiorivaskept upwiln fereft. of which place itaoped he conlpirators would mase them- 1 v organized or march the lmallarmy vas 1 at raps, wmcn omenta the nful I 9 if Snead ti'S Weft, and dr-fhofe Q thj Ives mafters. aluall' Vvtas to pjrinrcs landed. The RbyaUfts bein at convinced that the Firft Co had no jdea of reftoring Royalty preeeecijd tJ the execution ot ,thei t!otv wftil they reducedj.jp the fbUding'Keidst . :JPJy ' To excite and organise the War 2- To keep itajtiveby Ttf J To lace?icnegru atVe" of the Rcyalifls ijn Willot at the head South. n 4. To talce p cl.Jbis arid the lanar . . - , . . , V 6. To cdrrupj the milita. ceive the rieoplevand renderv. . napafteousX Y means journals "rts,v ing billf iaryf ' .-r'' --' 8. To pfpnjire pe of the re-eftaH-HObrae and infpirAVni ia national domains! V, m theirWighl j,1 A 1 II lirV ; but reacer:'! was heard His ffUards df.mnr.:rt4 tneci v inerpii.ri n;n - Emperor w3s cbii' theatre before ,1,1 ' drnwn upM- 4 Theaivanced guard of the ar7 of releVv commanded by Ge-P7- Briine, is paffing the Juia, t'0 termto Swnzerland. The bodvij the army is encamped in the wood ' between D.jon and Auxonne, General Brune himfelf has hishe-d " quarters-. The convoys of artill'rr which have been affembled at ViTI at .Lyons, and.at Geneva, have all departed, in order to form the Dark :1 1 UUv ' "V Jrfk Drfke 4 ENGLAI&). )re2 " u b) tSuabiaftiaV .!! all am Mi rindioal and-iOlereft, fartiewhat about nine thoufand pounds; and after this. there were pp wards. f, fjour hundred hogftieads of t6 bacco, and fome payments in money, to be credited. However, this fetUemeat can ad nit of no difficulty; and Jin -.the mean time the payments may procetd, thout atfedEiag the right of either f atty to have a juft fcJe- jnervtv ' yt wUpon the whole, then, I pyopofe, tHat, on -cur partJ you rslinquifh the claim to inte- veli uwring ths war fay from the commence-. of hoftiiirieJ. April io, 177c. to their ceffation, Aprl- iq, being exaftly tight years: and that in proportion jis 1 pay Jnythiri, I fall acquitted ai fotKe other two-thirds. On my part, 1 take, on me the lofof the paper money depfd in the trea fury. I agree to pay interew previous and fubfequent to the war, and oblige aiyfelf to remit to you. for that and the principal, four hundred pounds fterh'ng annually, till tny third of tlie whole debt fall be ftilly paid and I will begin- thefe payments in Auguft of the iitxt j&h 1 you think properto accede to there proportions, be fo good aalo fay fd, at the foot of a espy of this letter. On my receipt of that, I will fend you my acknow ledgment of it, which will render this prefent ietter obligatory on me; in which cafe, you may count on my faitiliul execution of this undertakine, . I have tne honour to be, With grett r'efp e, ; . 4r.' ' r, Sia, . , " ;rs '' ' Your rnoft obedient, ! i' And molt humble fervaritf ..TOMAS JtlFEHSOMl It "Will be obferved, that the pre- ted ing; letter da ted at Pans, in a-jif ;J)Sjwfeto. whom it -ad-dreffediwaiiedlMr. Jefrerfon's re turn to;Arjrrca, and authonicdhis agent to fettle 'with him there. Im mediately after his arrival iiyVir ginia, in the fall of 1789, bt6 pro cured a meeting with the.agent and the gentlemen interefted, and an amicable fettlement: was made in writing on the principles of the letter. Mr, Jefferfon immediately fold property again to the whole a-tiount bf the dcht andin the courfe ot the nrtt and tecona years aen vcred ever the obligations received for it to th.e agerit, who took on himfelf the collection of the money fo that now it is feven or eight years fjnee he lias paid up this debt.. From thd foregioing facts it-appears that" fr. Jcfterfon, before the prefent govcrnmentexifted, before hecould have known that it was thought of, and at a time wheh'-there was, no ovcr to compel him to payment on account of Mr. Wayles's -debts to Britifh merchants, made a voIuti- tary offer of fef'tlement, on the moil J favourajble terms whicruthey have obtained under the judicial fyftem of the United States. The claim under the payment into the trea fury of Virgihia, was fo well, founded, that it receiyed the fanclion of the circuit coutt tliere, although that decifion was afterwards reverfed by the fupreme court. Every body .who attended on the court, willre Collect the impreffive argument of - Mr. Marfhall (now Secretary cf State) in fupport of the decifion" of the circuit' court, and it will ever remain a doubt whether it ought not have been affirmed. It is highlv .honourable to Mr. Tefferfon nave WavedVa legal defence which was complete at the nme ( the r ; v ginia were fovereign V I V-- .'- general merits, :l"f ..l.c? himfelf, rendered IZYr1 iUIt bX the facrifice of as W v) Prfy s fufficient to the debt Itic, r... i ' "i 7r -?norf ,eveQjwhe caty is niiea iy -dav with French GeBAsi The Fi entfr-m j; - Yrt armv oCfiAjjMfs all me miritarv pon- lions frWd by t the. JCoh ventton; Loifon's ivtbtffs at firefrial Lorges ; aJsrQarpe, Meollis at Qf logna. ve citadel of Milan is fn the number of fortreiTes to be de moliflicd. The demolition is al ready, begiin. It will fcirve only as barracks for troops, j ; FRANCE. the, right of prbviding' for their wanpsjl or attendmg to their affairs evel day- takrng their repose acCordjL, to their ovva p1eafur theVnd na lute their iprbbu rA oVtairi a 01 lndar. s oTtairs are ta remain the Republican ca- rA public!. Buonaparte:. ARMY OF ITALY. Majfena, General in Qki&f, to mnabitants or rxeamont. Head-quirters, MilanJuly 13 Piedm'onlefe ' People, J va I am informed that in fome pro vinces-ot Piedmont, there is a ma nifeftation of infurreSbtdfial move-' ments ; that there een jexifts Ibrne armed collective bodies, j , What can be the objeft of .fdeh riiovements? They threaten the public tranquil lity and the fafety of the army. Js this the price which the French Government ought to receive for the generous conduct Which it has obferved towards Piedmont? . And fhall agitators deceive themfelvel with refpect to the moderate ufe'it makes of its ftrength and its victo ries ? Piedmontefe people, animafed with the fame fpirit of peace and juftice that actuates my government. . v: j I vvifh ooly for your happjnefs and "'r wpanquillity, but do not treat W an illuuon the baneful codfequences of tje rebellion to which thefe pro ceedings lead. t Youf wiH bring dowrfdeath upon your heads , delb lation amongyour families, and the devaitation of your properties. It is fnen, in the name of youf exif- ence, jot tnat or your wives, ot fhe firt Conful to the Prefeci of the , Department of La Vendee. . ! : ' Paris, July 26. An account has been biven tome, Citizen Prefect, of the good condudi of the inhabitants of Noirraoitier, La Cofniete, Babatre, and BeaU vois, in the different defcents at tempted by the Englifh. I have not been left in ignorance of thofe who (hewed the! moll attachment to t-;:-" t j tpei government. vnooie , me a 'doten of the ihhabiiantswhohave ibehaved bed in, thefe affairs,', arid lend them to meat:irraris,;aejcprn- pinied by the "officers of the Gen darmerie who led; them; I wlK to feeithefe brave andood Frehchme)n I Wifh too$ that the people ot .the capital fhall Fee them, and that they fhduld carryback with them at, their return thefatisfaction of the French people; lfj among thofe who have diftinffuiihed themfelves tnere .re any prieft?s fend them to raefm pre- ferencei for - I ' elteem and love priefts hoare?vgood Frenchmen, and who- knowiiow" to defend their eoun'try igainxfif: the eternal enemy of 'the FrecKaine, thofe wicked heretics the Ehglifh. 1 lalute you. BUONAPARTE. . q. 10 organize Paris, under the comma The 'infant. the Prince it was refolved, 1: To difoganize the Re police, 4y polling up a 1 lpies and intormers, w ceived each zrineas. ; 2. To affafUe .Buonaparte and his colleague. - ! i . To diipatch couriers in all di rections With proclamations and journals, announcing- the reftora- tion of Royalty, and the joy ot the people at tlfVdoxvnal ot the Re public. . J - The agents or the committeer at London, experienced in the mean time proci aftinations on the partof the Englifh MiniftiVf both vtE refpect to remittances of money, and the lending of the prince; thearnry of the Weil wifhed pea ce the Re publican flronger. i iARis, JULY 2d.. TheCounfelloris of State Chap- taiampagnyi and rmery, ap- p$ln ted Icren quite into the R.oyalift e.dmj'g'i mention the following circumitances in their report : i It wasi particularly among the pa- your Children, ana m the names of If pets ieized at the houe of the wi your dearelt mterelts, that I lum- Hdow Mercier; .that the proofs and mon you to return to order Do not fhut your ears tomy Voce when it fpeaks to you the wdrds of peace ( juo not compel me to make prepa- tions of force. The moment when you fhall oblige me to march the French columns againit you.' will be that of exemplary trunifkmanr. Enjoy, inhabitants of the town and country, enjoy in ' the bofom of your families, the powerful protec- :ion wmcn tne r rench army allures youj-and fear to turn again ft you tne arms made tor your defence) and to provoke the heroes who bring friendfhip to the people pfall na tions but who have nevejen -in-fulted or affaffiuated withdufcjfijal vengeance. .This proclamation fhall be ad dreffed to the Provifional Govern ment of Piedmont, and to the Gc nerg commanding there, that they may each in their proper place give it the greatefl publicity. It filail be printed in the two languages, pub lifhed, and polled throughout all Piedmont, -; . ' MASSENA. d: ::. j Heai-qxtartcrs, Milan, July 13. r f Maflena,' General in Chief, in formed by the official reports of the French military authorities, that the city and county of Lucca have in cited the Republic,; its Cavern ml n Principal citizens fey Tome public aOs rconfidermg hat iqftice KwlL v ' r- nmcn t of luch - i rre TV4 hat.the-prcffing'in. details of the confriifacy were found I The Committee! of the Rovalifts. which dieaSdSth confpirac v re- iuea at.raris ncnce it carried on its correfpondence with England and the interior of the Republic. i he members who cpmppfed tht eoromittee were : Hide the eiBer.knoWn rn' the correfpondence ty the' name of Paul Bern, P. B. and Neuville. Hubois, apeifonof confeduente. who" was the mainspring of every movement, and : enjoys the con fidence of the Princes. .Ferrand travelled between Lon- don and Paris. This committee was organized be fore the 18th Brumaire, and at that time Hide and Ferrand were in Lon don, occupied in planning an at tack'againft, the Directory. P ;But the 18th Brumaire fufpended all- meafures, and the Englifh Mi niitry iyas defirous of afcertainine the character of that character of that revolution. It was at length determined to go on. Hide proceeded to organi z e a couh ver police at rar;s, the dareaipri of which he conhgned to Dunerftn under the name of Marchund. The former lifts were gained over to his views, and-he erjiteredinto a corref pondence witK 'Pi cheerU and Ir the former of whom was to head the inlurgents iu the Weft . ; Amongft? other meafures, he at- ,-'"r'vv. curoy jouonaparte 1 armv grew j every day and the Chiefs of the In- furgents laid down their arms. Ihus periihed the j hopes or a handful of banditti and affaffins. furious enemies o? their country, and the cowardly' deceivers of our fbreigk foe, With regard to the dif pufition of all France, j , U The jSommittee ' arid.Xienerais were fully convinced of the necef fity of having a Prince at the head of the Royal army. They looked upon that mcidure as the only one which could leciire fuccefs to their caufe ; but the Count dArtois conftantly rejected the entreaties that were ad drefled to' him, and theonly anfwer Which he made to the reiterated fo- licitations of the Chiefs, was a pro mife that he fhould arrive the mo ment they were ready to receive him at Brefl. The following means were con certed to obtain poffefiion of Brefl: 1. Twelve thoufand of the Royal army, of Whom three thoufand were to be dreffed in the Republican uniforms were" to be ready at ten leagues Irom, Brefl. 2. Couriers were to be difpatched, having falfe orders figned by the MinjfterL and addreffed to'the Com manrJersjbyTea and land, directing them to caufe. all the difpofeable troops to march towards Cancalle, or St. Malo, where th enemv J might be thought to threaten a del cent ; and 3t the fame time inform ing them that they fhould be re placed by three thoufand troops of the line, who were advancing by forced marches 3.-The telegraphs Were to be burnt,: to cut off all communication with Paris. t . 4. On the day fubfequent to the departure of the garrifon of Brefl. the Royal army was to pufh on as he night fell, and the three thou sand men dreffed in the Republican uniform, and forming the advanced guard, j would arrive, at Brelt at break of dayj and render themfelves mailers of the principal pofts. 5.. It was to have been announced by figrials to the Englifh fleet, that Brefl had fallen into the hands of the Royal army. b. Ptoclamations were to -hare beeniffued in the name of the King. Three millions were to have been diftributed. Mon fieur (Count d'Ar-, tois) and 12,000 Ruffians were to have! entered had the wind been fa vourable. Meanwhile a fingle'Com mander in Chief, by.fea and ,lasdv was to have concentrated all autho rity, and combined every power Note i The detads ot the execu- tipn ajre developed in the plan. ati 4 - 01. .1: The cb, many wililbiL,, and fhouldei. (hal .Collore$o4 i-l i. a :'iri : -V many, does hot rohk ftvM I Airtt r f- rrhl 1 will no oonntempioy rntmruiq hold fo great and rich aj patt of thi Empire, in iuiing their own cofters, j and ftoring their magazines. Pefv haps making requnit 10ns may be f$ rarded as an act -01 noituity, andaj uch it rfisy be expected that the! French will not extort further from the Germans : but they have already made immenfe requisitions, and'they -.. f ... jm . 1 r will lay tneropre now oniy rorcicf the GerrAai States to fulfil their en gagemerus. Though the rmy of General ifc Suzanne already very formidaBle, it is daily encreafed' by reinforct ments. General Angereau had bee ordered to march with the rienc anrt navarian rrooDS wim-u n commanded for Germany. Gencralj Viftor Will command in Ho! landj during the abfenceof General Angereau A letter from ilamburghuly fays, "The momentary appearanceot the king of Sweden at Copenhs- gen, without having feen the Prince Royal, has very much puziiea our ooliticians. Mr. Doorman, iynaic of our fenate, has fet our for Paris, for the purpofe, it is luppoiea, or ar ranging the difference which tock nlare re Dettihff Mapper feemSj a . t .-..u.r, the Oueen os iapjc vvtii). tu mi- iw , 3 th (?rcai applau, which fhe replied with thisexpicj Tlpath to ijuonapaiiv. " vw . r 1 r f'M When fhe learnt the rerun 01 battle of Maringo,. fhe thought pre nArtn Muhark ajram lor raiermu. ua v v.- - - Q niHomf Kiionanaiic. , Li 1 C ;iT fnn renair to bP3, r,!iu w- hn.i to refume its former brUluvy 1 u J ,,r. arc "Jivl and where accommuuaviv , viHinrrforher. Sheistodercc 9 - f hav Li- 1 i Tt,W, that no lacy rank is unattended ty net cety-w Tulv ?J the new Pope en 1 Rome, ,midit the f.ng-s ,d the joyfullnouts o, - r. c 1 u. nr WCl ;acer oevcraiuiai'rv l:. tf :dto.he honour of '"V It is reported that an kid lert rortusTdi i D.fpa.ches have WJ-u fxom Sir S.dney rrj lilC llvw 1 ill tion of Egypt. . f It is laid tne has refuled to aarnu - - r , , .1 'Tv.;ii F-nvoyf'1' audience inc iyw" - 'ctM binary and Mmiuen r has declared - , tet 01 tiary. Buonaparte We hear from Frankfort, that on thc xith of Tulv, the Emperor went will except of notecompe.n. J nhis prefent fituafon, net for r. Jo .1 ! vear aiterwaiii. . vcani Several laii ci -. eiM Ited ljuiecroii - - c;r Grand Fleet oft U man ; waidPedewwithatrna- 5 is itiil err xjciiv .nFrl Ifle: being for the prelent' T!i if not entirely aiw 1 nemys fleets are rep.-- up trels for want ept. which cur cruizei ' . . I : v 111 " coafiing traae .is r ljcn The. price c 1 - . r2It5 01H trthe plaV; When hc entered the continues rc
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