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NUMBER 85. .. ,
INEVBERN.rraiXir AUGUST, 18,: 1810.
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PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED
AT THREE. DOLtARS PER ANNUM
'" ; cle; half yearly i advance
pAT SEYENTY.riyiV a o, abW
jyiRST WEEK ;aij 7 . " , g that he
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u: , proiound devotjon to1 rrapce. :ine -Knew tneir masters leei 10 De iraugnivvua aeaui wruuuu.uui su- pacu m uic .
- :.!iitii'Mmi' PWit Tpffpi-innpippa.':' Mall thftirhntiM; ' -i L . r"f '-aboat 30 American shins, destined lor this t- ft'""
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to. set. forever. and of .'course 'V-: ,-A lienUeman
Wdeeply interested to turn his u "cw a?,F.'f . ?f :Pro inlqrms.
ction into nrODhecr- ;- Under all tMZ , 7 X rf ranee navmc
circumstances he must have .ocen a f , . f rr : ioriunatG'
who has just arrive d : fromV :
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. ' v. VH.-.i :.NolX.. i'-i-. wajiape W.as'depideaJ'W-aV;:!? fpW.c.-per4-titK she had herself received, Na-V? . ;
.'The secret message of theFresidentot, .pleting the destruction of'Qld; England.. ," 1 "tl . n.egier,pranit.ascnDea tome re-r , -... :- -j V
' . 'he 6th of December 1805 which: was1 could not' therefore but? expect with -do J J.e i!nceeir.,:pudiated .Empress, ndidegraded he to!, J .
I Wxed the' last !number, ;oPtris. ,ani': confidence a.perfe
" InVple field for investigitiotf and criticism.1 tate, in regUrd to-our relations with Spain; ,It w.U.be observjthai Barl.ament a? : , States of Italy,; to'which she isuow order- -
i:irrno?t probable thatllWtory-c '. -' f'- f-r ' J
"uce. .nstance.of cbhduct ; at . oncei so' - message, whkh,if not in fact false,-we us. f-Ttelate The pregnancy of Bonaparte EmpressfV-.V,:
. . Wrmdpkd and undignified, in the ruleV ' extrente y a&epW ' Afterthe President ment.oned esterdayiis not so : accordm .fj- fro. OstenU ttf the,, .-
-SPlL-...1,&ir,nn U hl,,l .vU nfL;n:M ,WSrfwpr. we . were intormedr it .is issued by has been officially announced.;'; ' ' -
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i tniS Occasion W1U aiJUCtU w xuvt uwwi, iuiciciculc uic vuuicaicuiuuuuiuuica ui l n j i1 Tirt- - -v r f r-r r
n ;Y .nJ&ts :' , ;L J. t.-:- - i?-:..vt L4-:.'.-: to Holland only. We give a correct copvS - , H . . DECREE
. , i i i; L 1 ui:' J . v Au r?i - irom a jonum paper.. 4.nere uoes ngg . t - "tui u. t.- J f.r . .i
onthe Executive of the United States to. naging the business to promote her own l .e .,any ? - the Constitution', of Kirigdom'King of V:,
wuuc.um '-cc u t, 1 , . state ot affairs in continental Europe. Bali : T-rii.U7i "rL r -dv, V , J 1. ':
; .wqoire fromjhe government, of Spa.nin,k. purpose, avappars bVthe) smgular ex- stUr attempting to enforci hj ' SPw'i - : : 1'-' "-v
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1 r r a 1 VI mictcr et tn-ir (rnuprn raeni itir icjrciirii x rscatKS anil ini.Hiii. i 1.1c was sfiismie. 111- . i, f - t . - . . . . . - - . - . . s caiaunaucu ur uui utrcrctt tii 2.1m i 1 :iv: . - :v-
t. - 'j.i;.,! -flKn u,ikion :fmtkk:,o Kinaoiireeaomynicntapoieon grants t,, - onQ kt 9 -ilk'j r
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-V. rried into ports of Spain, should be paid some direction to those differences, and he J lri ''U vw?l 5TPtr y" $ei?e i ' No lwithin: vhiqh ' limits UH th
i V'-for by that nation and that those commit-; affected to be ignorant whai it would be. W VP1 De restorea. ne appear eeptionof Certain places .therein men.;
1 ted;bUrehcW Subjects, andr carried Jnto, Yet he ierfectlr knew ' whi it was, and ffiSJ rtef fd the toorthflagueare
f ' - Spanish; ports, should remain. for furtheri was at thatJ moment secretly. labouring to 71 ?f L!I?ku Sf P ; : "rl prohibited td magazines.- depots or ware-
: Urms.on.. It would seem to aDDear that srive . those f differences5' . the verv same i.nena?' " Ppssioie are tne greatest sul of co!onial oods arid Enffli8h,ma ,
't i "v- vrV , vi zlS- i- u i- rj i xt i -ierers ic is reporxeaanar. -ne nas sei2
United States occasioned the rejection of, contemplated, this mavbe considered a, i:JL-o,i L : t; ' v fe cording to the
, r ' . it - i.c ,n ,i I-- i u - . n', I t i own licence, and that this is the reason ofc Wo; ftiine
i his convention on the Dart ot Spam. But hicrh charerev but it wur bw amply suppor-. . f V.. ;j p .1 T' ? . iviay.1805 n
- 'itis belicvedthatthiswasnotthecase. In ted by unquestionable facts!;; The direc-. . , , , ;V ;1 . ' . ru- '0.C
this, as in all other instances, Spain was tion which France.. meant to: give and had ; . othmp..too bad fpr him to1 perform."' It iL?
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oouna w Know wu u.c ux; s - ",lfcilUiia : was the general opinion in France-that
aoiiars snouiane Daia outoi me ireasu- t-
f r -Tf -v j c-j : v r r- war witn mis country -woum taise piace
of the United States into thatoi France. J , -iL r , ,
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.inrai.wiui.iu, umc wC Ulu , ,.Wuui piu. 1 : W3m ta the insulting and outrageous con--
ifsr ' nuCwlures, on arlicles. held to be such ar-
proclamation of the 31st of!
s 'extended to the: distance ' !
d rods from the sea coasts. ,
magazines ioind Within the .
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a , ( tion; V Usposell-of in" such manner aa :-Vv. ,; I - i
' a3J 'shalibl r provided,-, : ". vV Au
JLne propnexorsoi such matrazmes . t.
France were, and to 'obey them. France i of dollars should be paidoutof the treasu-
WOUianot suueropain iu iuuk.c auanaiijjc- i rv ui uic uuucu juuca iiim iuwvui x-iauwu. tllf)Mfrht
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" France vas prompt and4 decided in her,; lar correspondence between Jefferson and -vl,, tt ' - , All licensed retail dealers shalf deli
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ley .had neveil evaded the non-mter r U7 i J vr .v7 V V"" r . . f
: laws of the United States!", We aT sPa), declaration m writm;
t,: i i ' . .i ' - i meir shock m nana. . ' - ' .
linn ndtiirai.n -i h a4i ma 1 .v.t
. Oiscnarse m ran ior wnat r ranee percmu ui any muepciiuenc tuun vr jury- m uic i-fli no,,;. :Ji7 u" y"."" wu
V, ' torilv bronuunced an unfounded claim on . United States. Butleitergqn knows that,, u y- - J.. , sandv arid that' of. five thousand rods
- J ournart. that of Davrnentfor French spo- we tan prove it, we shall not be called bn ' iL-" 't -n u 1. sea roasts-shall befat liberty to
:; ;ii.uonS carried into .Spanish ports. -And for the proof. . We cannot exhibitiri these war between this cointrt' and Frmce; We 1
:-'wiy? Because, as happens to leak out;' letters the same sort of evidence,' either as are Sorrj- to- fiod in thLiverpogLpapers 9ud;un the authority of m
- I4--towards the. conclusion, of; the message, Uto this point, or as to.a presumed particu- A cbiQ ;uT1.X AvT land perhiits. . - t- r ..TV
.declarations, tnat our aemanas on opaiu-i xapoicoii, wiuui u wuum uc m um uy- a .
t . i-- .
course
; V for French spoliations -earned into Spa-1 er to command in acourt ot law.
i 5 vfiish ports, were included in the settlement! . .-.j ;.-..-.,llut yet I say j t
? ) i 1"' 't t : j c. rUn-u'Ji It imputauon rtnd stronii: cnnautristslicesi
;: between the .United States and,.trance. .That lead directly to theW'of truth, ;
.,t -iltThat F rancei m cedmc: Louisiana to the ; ; win sive- voa sati.sfactioin.v6u shall have 'it:
XJnitetl States looked forward to. all the; hefe is nb hesitation, in asserting: that
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; 1 !Uiu;tuiucs wuivu uic uunwiuu ux "vuuu- jcucpuH, mure pci uap u uuau icai uiau atieastto let ! the merchants eniovt thead-
fwa r.wwf wW.ut,wwM, r " vantages ot their industry and enterpnze ;
' Ten then intended, to take that advantap t to carry into effect the direction" which and not pass laws which must paralize alU
. ;L l therbwn.,wrong m; this .respect which she France might mean to give to-the differ- honest exertionv and disgrace the Anieri '
v;, r has since rdone, by preventing an adjust-, ences between the United States; and an character:in every part of the world.
chants will be driven to such a degrading T1 eSSar' 8j4fraaW8 shall be .
rc f j.kwi b delivered to the retail dealers, to ascertain -
situation. If our government will not pro- frt!. 1 t ' i UCt,c,J T ;
.4. J. - .4!.: ii..Vi the cplorixal goods and manufactures which
ivvb vuiutui.ivv, uiimuavjuauwu. viicy .uuk V fr -U ' "t" "- 1 v , v -- , . . .
. vi iiuuvt,. iii uiutt u- carry '' .v.
on theirrtrade. :-xThis stock: shall be n-gu-hs.iST
lated by the averageTof th' extent '.of tieir .
licences and the amount bf their "pavement: . t
to .the weigh-house tax;' in case - th'eV are :i;
rated thereto, i The quantity," however.-. ' v
third ot cthe;anf'T-
treasury, ther can now he no aountin tne , I he publication ot the secret documents, his vessel,' hei is forced" to produce a.certi- " u15s :t - . .N; t . '
xnindof any man of common apprehension. ; extenso,'? is suspended ffor. the pre. -ficateof cWcr, like a servant hunting, Jpca . guthori ties shall, .within
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within, their respective .districts,' rdealinjc
r : -.1 j m coiomai commodities and manufactures,.
i t Xxttsv; f ,,Uih .! 1 with ,a statement or the sum thv are. m-:
received yesterday New-York pi . tedat t0. the' 'Weigh-house-tax, which, ; ;Nr ,
. the '6th ult.Vandl by the Pacific; fment they are empowered to demandfr; .i.C?
' daVs later.- U1 4IC etctver or, collector 01 tne mid
nserted ex
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aM tnent'of establishing a strong French-' in-; ; been known-, for foUr or;five vearsto ex- pers to
j;. r . Huence ;over the United atateswnetner m . bv 50 or 60 lhiiexible opponents or the letters irom that) city : three
f . i lis or riot; is quite immaterial.. Yefacts , have some idea of the ppwerof that, charm tracts of considerable importance,- as affect- V ?e ai.d :ar? 'to 'e accompanied , ;
: uuiiuauuy uiu xuuvj ua y ti : ouv ui.k auvM , wiiicn -oioas xn& uicuiucrs ioi ; uic awuuai -, mg tne commercial interests oi tnis counv " v T- rr, , a ,;"aifcC iz.l;? i
; r. an expectation must have4beenentertamed;ATegisiatUx trv. ; .,Bv the arrahgement$;;to : which we ' ?ct9rtafel?V.m ' -'.i 7,7 j
,-I4Vi:: Tallevrand was theii chief counsellor annears now to be universallv admitted that, re'fer, free 'trade1 is established With th "iuaihte4 wlthv their local interests in this'- ' A 1
A'V v to Kis Imperial MaieSty and 'had-he hot there is no 'constitutional of 'Ieoal obstacle United States,: unless ; we should be nlaceLt' resPcc .' j ;, .V ',; A A : A A f '
s A. t teeni.JNfapplebWl' would have noWnthe to the-publication Aof Hhose dociiments'; in this ''singular situation,' that Bonaparte" Tjie .present decree shall be publish-; j '?
true character and situation of our country gut tne writer 'finds that ..some of those, should revoke, Yny Edicts,' and 'Ministers r, 4 ia l Bu?e.t!n f PurJaws : -'V': : "H t
: ' 'He'kpewVpurCeWemelove'of peace - bur , whose judgment he cannot but highly Tesr- should be guilty of mischievous impolicy i';; Pur, Mini?er of France, Justice arid5 iZi t:t '''
-5 ; r deep' animositiesVagairist .England; the ill Ypecttrefnot quite so, clear as to, the : per-to, continue in force-the Orders in CouiJcS. -trpiceianaalso the Director, Generalot :
jonduct-bf England! tawards.us ; our ar- fect propriety oi ) such a ;step.: 'All the' 'The .result of the proceedings of Congress V th?, Middelenje Water,, are charged, with; ; .i :
' " ;'4entattachment.C frdm " revolutionary re- . members' of : Cpneress have uniformly; a- 'rnavbe stated in a fewords.: No armed: e execution of the present decree. : 4 J r . ; ,;' 4 -.
some parts . 01 ;tne : snips oi eitner oreat pritain or i ranee are: f:rt,f Atrr icm:uua ui-,. ,
collections to the French nation ; our pon- v trreed in opinion . that
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c; general niurnwiiuu upua uic .
; ho we ver, the i rubhc;are entiti
i i jc-ngianu ; our ticuciciiuv jii tiiiuLaxy aiiu r: mor
: -"i ,: ' 4" ' naval :; power ; the1 unpopularity " which i A ec t
v7 x vould (attend; the creation of armies .and and
shall receive. ;
ouht.to be admitted Wtb the poH the year 1810, and our
.much licv-Theerch ,V:"'"ri
sub- v:are; tov bb;:iUlowied--bnmolestediingress.;' 1-UUlb NArOLEON. , ;: :
ed to Tney Non-Intercourse 1 Act . is repealed ; .j U ' :; r I r v A ; : V
V-but a power is: vested in th President !to.4 : K .V-'v JM?E.!f.!:t - 'i -'
navies the idolatry of the people for the- - ;P'-VS. The, defences set' up by -Mr. Jef- . renew its operation, under the contingency V " Letters were vesterday recjivejSi froni
3 ' lexibiiuguimiusirauou; j ine prooaoiiiiy lerson anu Jivir. maaison. an
. , y that that idolatry v.biild.coritinue while the ' ;Intelligencer,( against the charges contain- rescind their Decrees oV Orders in Coiin-; that i licences Tiad been granted by .the'.
;. " .people should believe "the administration . ed in No.i.V'II. yill be examined at conV.:; til." against 'such power as should ribtso Dutch governriient for ships to clear out
.- -t. iu uc ucvuicu vu ccuuumv uiu peace auu siuerauic leugut iu xi o. j to wmcnwiuuc annul .uiose; jLecrees
the Kational . 4 that;either Great Britain or Frarice, should Hollanjl, .dated theJ6th inst. which stated A ' -cres
contain-V rescind theirDecrees i-'or Oilers in Coiin- that : licences liad been :tminted hv tlift' ? . A -
. ; ' the certain ti should we be impelled : .added an appendix very much io the point, -condition
I: y T war with a forjeign power, every' dispo-1 in which two great statesmen will ; be cut histbrj' ol
suion wouia exist among us iu go xo war . to pieces witn tneir ownaiavounter eage : resrui
. Vwita England rather than. France. -t He ;tools.. ilt augurs well that those gendexrien- voluntarily -placed
V " was also . acquainted twith Jefferson's phi- - treat this subject 30 seriously, and it would. interfere xrith the.
,;;;.' i; osopiiizing, tneonzing, anu,uniia aispo-. ;: put to tney piusn ir any. tmng : coKa, : ine - tate,- so. as to .varj
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under circumstances to ; has been sequestratel in France and H oW
external connections of a i land, in - consequence : 6f t French ' consular ,
;au ner joreign relations naving oeenr reiuseu a.; resiaenc . in sole v -
eiridef endent poweis" ; bf the ports of Sweden',' and. facilities hin - V r- J
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