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N IE i V i -M.1.1-. X 'J R AL I.X?IO-ToBL38HaB EviRY'T.UEBDAY by JIODGE fcjf"BO,YL Tit NORTH GAR0MNA ummwA Twenty-jivt Siblings per YtarJ T U E S D A T, ?MXt 6, 'i8oi. Foreign . Intelligence 'NORTHERN CONFEDERACY". -1 Ttif following U thepnfwrrof -Baton-Ehrenfward to the notification', of Lord Grcnville, of the iftb of January,.. dating thai ait embargo, bad been laid on the Dun-, i(h and SwedUh ibipa-ia England.-.. J : V The node rfigned . rniiiitlerplcnipoten-1 ' tiary oi hia 'Imperial Swedifti tnajeilyj-e ; tiJl:: tfc'e "official , notification; -by wStf-h; lii excellency Lord Greoville,' rull minilev. j .of Hate, Cgnified to Jhe underligned lU JBrhwnirrniajefty tad pfdeitd 5 . .bariro to be laid on all the Swedifli fhipa that fbould be found in' the "naibon'Willijn j . lu dominions.. So un-xpeCtrJ an even?, between ooweri who were on ulatioos of J triendlhip toward each other, a received itli aUonifKment by hia 'imperial mnjvfty wnoXjvaa not only :ncoafcioua;.of "haviiift gitcn hU Britannic majeUy the lealTcaufe of complaint, but on the contrary, w en titled to hae . demanded iiideiniiificaticjjf for repeated, gguffion.i Acaated by thi refleQion he Tather expend that the noti fication was tranffTtftted with the view to bury hii gneaiicci n obuion than to ie occafion for frc.1i one, which (hould rtne v, ' the rememberance of the paft. ; , ' : ' f Aa the Englilh cour hat 'ftted,'at the Vmund..of tbia notification, that a t"?'"' Co rtm tree of Sweden raufi, obfere the fol I owinfj rcquifitea ; -1- , ,' n ' ''') x !' Ia order that a (hip be entitled to b coplidtfcd ai a Swede, flic mult be hour 10 Sweden, . or the' provinces under, her do- : minion t or- ihtpwrecked-tnt-the- SwediJh a 1 .; mi .1 ...it. e. conn, ana mere ioi or oougni in m lorcign country by legal ffnd authentic contract. , if iqcn p'jrcnaie 11 maqe in a country tnrcac enca wiiii war, it man occonuocrea f lawful aifoori'aj three mouths have.elapftd btferVe "ite , aQiially" break iiig-oiit Efcry hip purchafed Wttft be iiitturalizcd. At ' bowtvtr, Cic naturalization-of flnp bought in a fortn country; and afterwards taken by a tmiicr, Vnlonging o any of the bclli geient pqweVi, way frequently, produce dif agreeable eiplarationt in the fequef, it ti .rttj rleclaied, that io time of war.fhip Oits Mot he allowed to be natoralized, which liayi Winnti rbcen the property of tRe He-..! J'gerenti, of thfir; fulje(!ls, '. neverthi-U-fn-.! it h iht eaceptionj of all Jhipi . that wer naiurslixcd before the .'.prefent regiiUtion ,wa adopted, whkh fiwll enjoy a!! the rig.hti whith are cuitned with the character of eutia! aud SeJet. !. ya. The captainof the fln'p mult be pro videoV with .all p.-per reauidte and proper for hi fctt'ity of their voyaged Of tnit kind are (in cafe the Ihip'goes through the folind) a certificate vf the -bce licie the Te!V:l wi bnilt, aa ir.vc'icc, letter fliewing t he ca r 9 n e t . to 111 1 aha nd ,' , Tui k (h and Latin puirp jrtii,' 4 certificate by the inagif time convention was in conttmptatton it: would doqbtlefa have afltd with morcj.il- , trale oi the place, a p i tor tne crew, a -tice had it waited for an oflicial conimnni copy f the o .ih f the ownerr a chner "cation fromUhe SweJih conrt.hfcli it: party with the, fobftriptionof the freighter, 4 thc-caiitam tut. the' perton tieiztmufr tnz frfTel, nmanifell vith the like fubferipti &rt, containing.a Mi. of alt the diffVrept ar-. UcTesuf the' .u)i'i, nod the c'onilitiqna of. Ut thw appellation ii,' confiued & thofe t9 which, by the excrtiona o' Ihe blockadiuff power, wiwi iinp ocuinea aua aueqiidfe to the .obje&fie. iV evidently dangeroui .to at tempt THnuirtz in. " - r t,:l-eafe- Sitedifli-tnerchaiiir fhfrr ii tjjjiuitu jiuji i war, or privateer or a ay ,4elligerenta, the captain, (lull iiAmedi. ately tanfmit a eircumflarrtial account aud duly etplained, tothSwedi:h ConfuJ. or Viscc Conful of the place to which the, ftip' il takeh i and ffiuuld there be no Conful or Vice Cfiiftil there-, he fiull tranfmir.a roe miirial to the'Sttcdifft Conful of the diUrid to wbtch Ins. iitib ia takcboelons.:.. ' . ; i4,'JSerf capt.j)f a Swedifli, mercl anf.'' man. wh ftriAly obftirves the above regular iota4-ortAidLi9v famufw,' prbtded ' bj the laws of na(i.Ki and the prnyvTions ot tiealiei, and to this end, jl tbHt agents tirti h-vedull confri! are rc-i Jquirt9 i1 c'rc ,rartac or, infuit, to g've 5 th-tf'fnbport to thejntl, and well fminJtd coriifaints "oalh .'fuhjtd, lint thofe wha in aHyi point whatever- nrglcft or ;vic!atc their odr molt aufwer : fir ihe Confe 1 q-Kncea of their conduct, w-i hont reling' upon the pi 01 1& ion of hif-rndjefty. v , By the consents of a recent order, h'l-fliajefty has prohibited the piivateeM of. a foreign nation to enter, or bring te pn'z e iito t'llc pons of hu kingdom, except in" cafe of their being 'driven in iy ttrefs of, weather. .. w:? ;4-::y.h ' In this cafe It is cxprerily jirohibited to all whatever to buy the prizes, or any of tlictfftfls wht ;h thr privateer have takeu- moft afTuredly would, in proper time, have, .. . r ' - .' . . ...1 'X. - .- received, ot a convention, wuuu dered ia tVfodioua a point of view, as to urge it to an Gt of violence againft a court, whofe connction vrltb England nothing tlfe could hare did ui bed. ' At thef dirpute be t ween the Rofiian i'nd EnglitTi coorta relit ed to tfre ifland of Nialta, and the uVclata , ton of the ; DaniuV court refened to. the ""convent ion of 1 78c the ndei figne3 ca 11 'r.J'i !'.. ft ".iafUn 'Vti SuT S I fK lltirf. I Ich had given no caufe of complaint to r fee wh AbiBngttlnTn4froorwJ claration wai f Quired than what related to the note of the JI of Uecemler", "which hat but juft been received, Qtouli he attack, ed .in foihottjlea maooertefore any an. fwerhid been ffiven to the infmuationt con-. .. tained in that note. ; - , " The undcrfigned, who imparted the contentt of tlx note of his excellency Lord Grenville to hit court, U obliged, in con form it y to the-trdtrs of his mailer, to pro ted; at far at by the prefent , ads he can formally proteft, againft the embargo laid on tbc owed ilh tntpt, and ,Jols or dam?ge that may be there therereby occafioned; He demands," in" The moft forcible and es prcflive termt,'i that,-in purfuance of the " lTpulatton orthetreatyof 66 i( the em bargo may be' taken . ofT, the continuance, of which can no otherwife ' be confidcred than at a defigned and premeditated decla ration of war on the part of England, fs' The undetfigned, whom the tapreffitin. . of the delire of the Britifli court coild.-oot efcape, obferves, in the hoftile determinati ons by which it it accompanied, onlr a de. fire to give bit Imperial Swedifli - mj3y caufe of complaint, at well by the detenti on of the Convoy, at to- refpeA to the af-1 fair at Barcelona. He wilhed thBritilh court had confirmed the truth of its aiTuf. nncet by itt aftions, in whrch:cafe; this -court wouU have been a&uafed bycorrcf- . ponding Tentimntfcl'r.;.'-,C.i-"'t"'!-V " ' , Ibc.Odderfigned hat the honor, ficc'i . . (Signed) ; ' '': ' : BARON VON EHRENSWARD," Ltndtn, Jar$ 17 l8otrV , ' s i: In confcqueDCe ol tbia news, alt Swedifli' fiiipt have been flopped from .coming to. England, and an embargo has been laid up.1 oil allEngUlh Ihipi "found in tbebwcdilii harbours. ' 'V. k' s' The indignation againft England, at the meafure adopted by ita minifters, It not to be defcribed. ;V ; ": ' '' ' ' Of 450 Ihipf that are abroad, it it fuppof ed that 260 are dttaincd in the Englif!i ithe intended yage, and a bill of health. where the fame M .necelTary. , If the voy age be merely to the u,rt of the Baltic, or the foun!, the Turkifh and Latin pa.Tes are not nccefly j but the captain muft have an the aihev papers ecffmcratcdr wnb- out exception. - J. Alt thefe documents mall be made out and delivered in a Swtdifli post unlefi when a imp hat loft her pipers by accident, pr where they have been forcibly taken a- way j ju which cale thefe documents may je renewed ina foreign port, ifthe cap:. iinincaiatciy un ins tiriivt, ie utc pre. caution 'tociSibTf nlaoTrienfndoper ,ly certilied declaration by which the acci der.t js proved, or the ground itated 00 which he defiret the renewal 4. The captain is prohibited to have falle acts or. certificates, or duplicates there of- . it like wife prohibited, to make ute of a. foreign nag. 5. U is reqaired tnat the -captain and To which end." (3ubliCiiiin &c, - Given at St. reterioiirgh, the 2tl ? -fift'STivfTij inir PtTTta v.-, t - harbours.' Regulation alluded to in the Northern Con. vent ion, at publilhed by the king of 'Sweden. " s 1 Stockholm, Feb. 3, The preamble Rates the neceHhy of ten. dering the rights of commerce -' dear and explicit. .For this cffecV ia order to fe cure the protection of the Government, the half of the crew hall be Swedifli futcb. . ' 6 Captains going on the main ocean (hall be bound to follow tnecourfe pointed put in their, inftrutlion, and agteiuble to the, contents of their certification. . 7 J Ships dtilined for the partt of a Bel liirerent powTTrrfult, with the utntoft care, ad under the fevstal peoalties, avoid car ry fug what ia cootrabandit ta'agrged that the following goods hall be confidered con traband. ( rhe remainder of this article ii a tranferip't of the at tide of the convention.) ; 8. All S wedilh fubjifta are prohibited to 'fit out privateers aaind; the Belligereiitt, their fubjefls and property. a 7A Swedifli fhip "cannot be employed bya belligerent power to tranfjiorr tiopp, arms- or any warlike implement;.'1 Should nv captains be compelled to do fo by fu rMor 'force, heis bouiid at leall to exhibit a formal proteft again ft fuch Violence. t o'.. When a merchant ftip is hot under convoy, and happen to he broughfto by a Hifp of wat or, privateer belonging to any of the belligerents, the captain Hull not, in 'hat cafe, oppofe the fearching of hit vefltl, but be bound -faithfolly tAewall acls and-' dcnments which relate to her cargo. -The captain and hit people are llridly prohibit ed td keep back or deftroy auy of. tjieir pa pers.; ; :.)-.:. c V.'.".!'" ""t i 1 1 ; If J howerer fuch fbipt make-part of a convoy the ioregtrng article lliall aot erre If the rule, but Ihe captains duty cori, fillf in piinftually obejing-the fignalt of the commodore of theTCcnvoy, for which pur pofe therefore he Aall feparate as little at poffible from the convoy. -- "ia. AH captaiot are.expreftjy forbidden to attempt going into a blockaded port at foon as they are formally apprifed by the officer commanding the blockade. In or der Id afcertain what a blockade harbour - P A R IS, January;: Men$Uf Gdurof in tb'ief, to eithen Forfait, l ' (' ft tah'fler of marine . . r I bav'eto compllin heavilylif fomecsp-" taina'orpaflepgers, who take offindivicjitals withooipafrportt.Amons il.rfe which I- ai,OMncc to yb"ur,.itizen miaillerl u'e the .nizcnv 1 auien-ants imara utt tir.t.ery celebrated for a number of years pail has occupied 'himfelf with nothiog left than a rroit in the army tJ. promptly defeated iiin.ii:;The- fecond, the great friend of the -1- 'nc ' - V ' x T T nnt, ought to have coiiimecl hnnlrlt to commercial peculations. . Among others tliey have-taken off citizen Gilot, of the firfl clafs or pharmacy at Akxandiia.' This cLfs of men is very tare in the army. :;:;.:v'.v; a: j. menou.c Letter fr$m the general In thief it the flier! i- : , cj Mecca. la the rar?e of God, crjcious and mtrci ful. There if no God, but God, and ---i'.Mahdrhetjahis prophet. - - - AbJoutlahJacques Menony general in chief of the trench army tn'hgpt4 nnd r'prr . fentatiyt of the Freneb govemrfffHt of France, to the ' UluHriouij the great, ihr fucceJor of k'ts grand father -the Prophet - f Uod, filed- vtb ' kna:edget wifdm and fir ens th ' at-wnit viftorivut 1 - the Prince Ghrjib9 grand cberif of the two holy cilety and prsfeJLr -of the mm de- V:' , livhtlul tirt of yfrabia. '". . ; ..ri iHuitrums rnncc ana t nena r- A F I ER having informed . myfelf of your., health, and having with eel you all the happioefs which you. njerit J and which you can diGre, I hullen to make known to yoo, thjt I v waa appointed ,10 Ihe - chitf coinfoand ot the rrcnen army fn iigypt, a- ter the horrible aiTafii nation, committed on -your friend the general in chief, Klcbtr. myrrredcceuor.--j it is the. nm conful of - t it : r ranee, tne moil cctcoratea among rne Eu rope n wartiots, your .ancient mend Uuo- aparte;wha Jiaa named me ta this place ; I felicitate roylelf on it, fince it opens to me a correfpondencc -with the moll holy of all princes who follow true belief,, who a- dore God and refpect his prophet. . ' Buonaparte bat charged ' me to renew witS you all the treatiet of frieodfhip 1 I therefore haften: to make: known to youl. that your fubjecti may come without any dread or: fear to Suez, there, to fell their merchandize and pilrchafe fuch at they have occafion-for. ' Out of regard to yon, illufr irioua prince, 1 have diminiflied the duties which your fubjefts formerly paid at Suex. Hereafter; ( ho extoition, no vexation (hall allowed jgaintt the merchaats. 1 have iboliflied the foimer dutlei arid creat, " one only j and if any Ffyrfehman, v or othef , employed in' the icuftorm lioufes' ofSiie - (hall be fo unfortunate as to take one 'Medi ' beyond what I hav foc3f he ihall lofe L' fife inHantlyl tursdonellt' thlaToulV1" coniideration to you.' I will fend yowfthia year,, as tdid th Idfl, the catavan ot :the pilgrims'of" all nati- ons, vliichjivifli to vifit the two holy cuief,- -I wilh I could lend you the fapeftry which , ' ' ought to cover' the holy-- Caba, bpt the circumflances. do not permit me "the next- yrar 1 honc to, b more happy. .1 will " Choofe for , Emiri.Tt!ci, muaehnan. " w!A, (IWl lie worthy of honor able "a funHibn i jn. ibrrr,i,wii To, v;K.-tinrrtrhw - prince to prove, to. yrm T)ow rrjuch ths riench republic ctsred to LarerQod uuv dsftancing wi;! yon , ', ,"rv' 1 r (lee in myfelf happyjp being iti org-ajii you tee grdMt ynu,ongJic pnjf'Trity without ia ternipttonltand . v'bioties-: withuut. nuaibec Dvtr you enemies.- a t v A . The general in Chicf, ' , .'J v'jt AB, Jr IsICNOU., v it gfv.i mcri ppiftbhiiy.tifofTcriii x. , u the mrtil .ifiiiceie u,urancetl"of' iriy cf. ..' , 'm. I pray i God,, and. ' lift prophet, to .' Extracts from London and ' Glasgow lapers. , , . , The French Tribtmafe, on the 9th of, . January. iaRpaffod li-v, placing . a 4um e;v qual to feventetn- rnilliorraT, rJcrL? at the fole , "jnd; abfolute difpjl'al of fhe Firft Confali .The la wat noi ptiCei, 'iweveiyawrithoutf fwne oppofieion. In thecourfe of thede bate on the fubjicVM. ArnouJ, who yaa in favour of it, poke a follows '- - " Yon kaoasf leg idaiors all the gWf and' " fuJcefs which ihr republic lias reaped from the'fum htKtofore grafted. ' Ouf brave armies, ilruggling againfl a variety of wants anddilicuities, ere then'tempottfincr with. T viclory 'until the gqod genius of. France (hould briog forth, oat eKd04.-iifelf, -sul ibe- ocrjMMrt - poVwir-oUwvCur-.iiy, ' refutation, of' moderaiioor iihd.of magic valour, all thofe plant of policy abroadr-and . orconomy at home,; which,- fince, the 9J1 of - November bavLjtdiorrt Jhc bapoy tlelliny of F ance, while they bwrtun the hell of 4 humiSutloH Jot? that implacable Jet to peace t "Englaeid. '.. - r t , v, The editor, of a London paper, r?tnark lag upon this fays, ;. " p-Thc knell of England. is not yet ''' rung She will, doiibllef, perifh like eve- , . 1 ry thing in the world bst ere (he expires (he will heap difgrace upjn yQnr alretdy dif- . honored Country. England i we tru(rf the tajl nation upon . the1 lift of mortality. While France lives, England Is fafe j for it would be to fmpeach the ifdomand iuftice : ' " of Heaven to'fuppofe; that .Fiance would be fulTcred to exill wiihbutfome naWon W ' her ttt ighbourhood; " able "and ' wifling Jto li chatlife her for her fins. ' ';: - . ' . .: ' Tire following paragraph ifthe fpeech of ,"r' Arnood ft likewue; animadverted upon bj 4 fhe fajrho, .V are always ready to feize the favourable mo. meut to render their funds productive, and '''' i to place them where they are To so' danoer from political tempells, and from the wants " . V of ggyernmcnt, : perceiving the perfect fe- ; vuiujr tMiicu iiic prcirni government ot Ft'anee otTvrs to'all perfont and all property. and perceiving alio the approaching peace; aie hatteninfr "to vel their money in but llouri(bJbgtm4l.'r'-7;i f Remark on the- London Editor- J; " ! 'The orator mini bate been io a finrn ' lar humour, to talk of tJi " perfed fecuV: . jrity of all- perfont .and all property,! when - every travelling carriage it obliged to take. asa defcaceagainft1 jobbers, four foot fol-7 ' dicrs and two horiemen fwhert the pro, duce of the land and the perfon of the cuL tivator are 'in aeontinnal ft ate of requifitt . on J where ten thoufand Lues and inform, ers are kept conftantly on foot t where fe ven thoufand and odd confpirators ' and af faflins, are.i according to the report of the" mi aider of police, watchingfor an oppor tunity to. deilroythe government i, . and where an hundred - perfons at a time can be feized & tranfportcet beyond the feas,.with out being convicted of any crime without, trial,' withoot hearingnay. even without . 1 4 Arf, -
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