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'f r fifihtf trade of the -Country,. 53S.00O tons ed obscn-atlons on'tne subject, if it vrtrc,. : iinsttliea, contrasted vrhli the shufling rdjThV.i'Mi:c::ia tir.d 'declared, himself (; '.. foreign s Vipping;wcr ciri; loyed in ,bne?' iri contemplation to extend the, measure ;todcception;ahd barcfacejl unfairness ortheir, : king of PoitugalVc.btibre anithat year - at ari.expchce of freight of between Ireland, rand a reply from Mr. lie -cf. that ady cTsariest;affords 'tndsteyho support fed-" ' Kapojcc had promised Masssna ih - vice-v $ . tWo and three' millions sterling; at?dar he had nb such measure in vieH ihe rc eral principles justouhd for-honest ahdrrys - ' ; notherJionorable member,' in the discus-1 lutidn was agreed to ; . and th ho'usediavr V giratefulpri r oiiugal Imd was dt-terminecjL to "coss-. : . , rwuii it, live lu umuu v . ua ui rtu w, uiw - ? - wi" - r - - - . ' " 1 that so much as 10.00Q,OOOi: sterling;were " received to-morrow. - cxpenaea annuauy in i ; If this practice; were : overturn tlie navigation sys T try. It was essential to asce f ; irrew but of the commericial re this government, 4or from .the po ted by the enemy. tThere was a Die similarity Detwcen uic snuuviuu rm designing .supporters of ruinous gagement; Xjtobbly.dc'cisivaofth'e fate of pcticu. ..ine-amea t:nr uese -army; we trust, -will general engagement j ?nor'; ' . f r f t. -i : , ;vcll, whose measures gave rise T, . Vuration system,- and Vfiuonapa IvC" wsh i must naturally fcie.ta take, from ;this " : country some patt of the carrying trade. lie contessea ne naa, a suspicion tnaiinc, enemy was playinc a deep game ; 8c by his . nrbfound policy on this t head, . Vhich , was guiationsof iFmiaCTtfeicAK 'ee?.?-1?--'.:! !W:nHnn. . ;" t - 7 yeriooseuor.uiiempioyeain tftispart oithe i-JL- - -: 'i -n';r1fm-' r m ." ui j' Lnr Z,,s'M state.' ' l ; ;: " ? - ' : "': :l l ' v. 'V L" V BRITISH 1 of Crom- --fVtfera nJ Jtetmbtican principles our attachment w flu tcan De saia 10, men,,,Wha Uk?,a - uc Udyrc.vv Illg, . ' 'Jc to union and tbresentattve eoUrrnmentr 4 J 4 wntefvm .the last Ko-iql- -r.lSVA arrival 01 -Mr., il.rvino' ; wV,oc . . V" JErFERsoNVlAudpBAi Speecu. .thjeTeditors themselvesi'will not or dare not - Patches lrom Mr. id'one,on any .thini like equal-- ' j 1 saturdat9.l.Jaugusi utter their charges against respecuble in b.'. J REATY speaking of ;ihe '.'j " -H; - with important des- V; .L't-rf Pinkney for 'government 7-' Intehigence. ; had. been received,. j worthy of his creat ireniusih other respects -cle; of Dembcra'cyrhas latelysaidthat , himself of the ' theexDerimcnt ofour republican constitu- 1 f blunders and igaorance I of the honorable tion inadvancing our rights arid happiness ' objects ;otms xx Hv frentieman opposite to-attain his object. has " foully failed.1? The issue of the late nevertheless tabe v . . .iVlr. Kose assertea, mat it was a pnn- . ciecoq in ns uisinci giycs uu wea supv 'Scinle .never" departed' lrom'yby the boarp: or port, to tne uoioneis assertion. r . fw-' 1 -c. ,i; i i l i i i i 9 ' i W'l- in r rtAi n n u i.. -. a v- i ii f i i; r r air itvi b v f a n. M n . j ' ,. ..t'. ! -n. i . ' v"" rtaai Y4Cic rcpiv r .xaiinot-; &w""v"r fr ufc'cgv , A f , . 18 lftlfL- - wc cApcticu, ,ux in, wiucn wie cjrcuiauon Ot i .ucgucjauugrs-,, t - tr -a retutation ; is rendered impossible f , It, is 1 Teaty : tne,. f1"115" governmtrit. v -r 1 r '-l that.the "characters of the Rendemen ernaps tne important despatches alluded. . V.f t i ailed ny the. vvnterjunder the signature-to contain, it. t-y 1 ; C - :';IV.VT' u;An Elector"- will! defeat ! some of the - I1? eh a Treaty has arnved, whichi we ' V J 6 Duane, the friend of JefFeronand ora- true cienbto suffenSeui'ffals' to. carryVBri-, . 'Never was pie triumph' of ifalsehood o- com vtishmanulactures where ;liritisn snips j ver. truth, pr tne success oriow -artince ifv-.we1i:je''aUb of re-(v overhonorable frankness more manifest thau I vr aortincr to neutrals naa arisen irora ine, uc- - in wis election. f- - - u J-f u r ' - rui lu- c.l - theports oflthe Want of talimts and intormatioh, to fit him . 77i I . r't-r SJCvy- ' had the iradefor any station beyond the ordinary our- .- J , ; . ' -r- lj. t' i , - - employed, foreign- suits ;of civil life : an objection to the truth, iaV'L . . A Wmi; o.t..S.:: , V-K" UUT V had great- of which every candid man ot liis partv has r.T, - iof ocr Jv y - . ' ; uiu. ucwyiuu rcpcalCuxy ussemcu. auu a perverse aa- Wavne. v 50 . : 523 ' ' Since our Jast, the brig Caroline;' Mor f I whichthteeye Carteret' 136 340 alice ;y but tHat! malice is . sincerely hope may; be . the case," we pr.e-1-' v.;- -severely reprehended. siime'it Will be' ascertained in a fewdays. v ' ; h7 Our having been' iUsappothted tn rcdvinr d - -M,' , " . J - - . " 7" ot Patter from th" JVarth-wdrfL nt h fr'm , ' TXTTT7 nrOTl MO" I ' , - ' ' ! -to publish our paper for a few weeks on a 1 i J. x 4 - - ,r t i ! ' 1 ' . "v. - ' It ,was rectntiv rtnorted in -Hnlifh 4 A that the British government had commu. V X iV WiW VTiilg UIC aiilCC Ul UIC pull, at lUCaiCU. lJUH U1U11CW UCilLV tu WC ' IX" v? - 4. tirees of the enemy, vision of British ships into North. If we were to have :K at all;! we jmust have hips. "Yet the British shipping iy encreaseu 01 iaie :asivo recently been sold lor bopul. l : tne. people tone miurious to tne lr interests Mr. D. Giddy thought Jt" would be The ability of Mr. Gaston i is admitted fe "wuch. betterpoUcyv if it were possible to by his opponents to be of the i first Tank ; iliy obtam. the supply of timber frbm our own his deportment through life marked byli- enemv, was an additional argument for en- attachment to the great interests of Airri- ouraging the importation i-of timber from ; culture $c Commerce, v"andan ardent seal to I 136 ?.- ;2rBi t. 2298 Majority, i. 483 1 1 2298. '. gan, has; arrived in this" port," bringing iet-'s :ters frdm'l!onldon.aS' late; as we.A16tfi of- - . June. . -Ast we anucipatea, tne mtcrupr v tion of American tommerce -upon the Bal- - : --a- i V ' the ; Bri ti s h colon ies.', But he - had some' support our republican Constitution. TJp- doiibts whether -North . American timber on such a character the storm of Democra woaid be found adequdte for the uses to -tic violence and French Influence might which the timber from the North of IE u beat in vain. The portion pf the people 4lii- v J. ne unanceiior 01 tne j&xcnequer wisn- oppose ivir. jastont-was,tar snort ot a ma- Smith GorKam Bryan Members of the Sate Legislature -Pitt William May Srtrff. . Hardy Smith and Elias Carr, GommQriut&AeRep. 'Otaieqjuiejrou 523 . 229 . Carref Belsher Fuller, SVfl-John . tick, by the feWglish, was notr the intentioa v 7 oij tne uniisn uoyernuieni, -ana lord .-;jba-;;" ; . wursthad giyin assurances atV! frigate -T: should lnimecbately sail with such instruc- - nuuaauj auiu 11 m uiiuuiaics as wuum pre- , vent any molestation, to the accustomed - I i r : XUi v, ed to remove tne apprehension or tne non. jonty. v wtner means were tneretore resor- Uoberts & Nathaniel rinckham, Lommansi fvjand learned gentleman respecting the state tedto.' Tales of slander w .1 ," . 5,j4 ade- in eVery corner of the District,, perpetual-' -:; Boston .August 4 Ij crease ha ; PROM SPAIN , :f''V? j -iji I ;S British-shipping employed in the.trade to j rankiand complexion, from Mr. B. him- By Schr. 1 reaty, capt Davis, arrived at r r the : iortn 01 jcurone. a consiaeraoie in- sell to the numoiest tool ot hismnrtv- -Atr Gloucester, -our. accounts irom iaaiz are y , . ' crease had takeji phice in the tonnage, of Gaston had been ehcaired as counsel in brought down to N f'JftS? -British 'shipping : in thej trade: to the Spanish theiGranville -caijs'e ; supportm'gprinciples pers hav been P - u&?M .;: '.and; torn ;Mf.: Galjan has hot gained an inch of ; v'i? credit with: tHe French' party, ' by his - piti- ; 'V.' jiui recT tuua oi ins uuucsi suggestions to r4 ;: iv, Mf.:Jt, i,' respecting Ttttwrson's" at- " V plainly th'atjjtfiey "do not believe? him the V' credit of beig upright j in one inuuceiiit ; of two. - THis is more than hia late friends : .i. iguese settlements m coutn A 01 law which went to shew that land in this -tapu mericai from which they had been pre vif State which belonged to a British subiect cd in high spints ."-ousiy. cxuuucur' x 11c iiuu. jjcnuqiuau .oeiore uic rvcvoiuiion .ana 'wnicn had admit. ib.f' V.The Ancfck thel 1 8th. 'June. ' No pa- kidnappin receiyea oy, mis arrival k4Wv wei .1 . : ft of the French in7., Spain .in American property, ! though :v Known, may De. luriner .liius-i s "thatthepatriots remain-' trated bythe following example, iN copied and' were under no ani f11 a ppoteit of captain (GiOZr.r,' of sthr, k- IS'j ?I ' might perceive from ta-' been confistated, belonged to feim still, was land force of the British consisted of 15,- exAnierica)ci consul in Malaga viz ; hle ;the real state oi we tortured into the terrible sirf of advocating "000 troops ; and that 'the -following -ships" "pn . the 12t :r;Febrparji J ,-yas informed - Hlfvi ncre the cause of an English nobleman, against or war were lying in Cadiz waters, viz by the consul; than permission' 'had been feiKflth his Country s and , although jMrG. after the Caledonia, oi 120 guns Atlas, 74; given py general Sebastiani,,for me Uodis: 80JreleaSJnfards British 'the decision ih'our. Circuit Court has no" Zealot, 74 ; Tonnant . 74j Achii.cs 74;. P?8eof my cargotake in another nd re- ; J ;! L0a 75 ; longer any concern with the cause, it' was Temeraire, 98 ; Eagle, ,74; besides , seve'- turn o the nited ; States, that in conse- m Klfbmip The for- positively assertea his object in offering fot raffrigates, bomb-slcbps, and v gun-brigs., quenre, thereof-my consignees; sold. on. tha ftrfi'lhiira vessels' wat cleared inwards were, in Contrress was a wish to h iilp tn uttA ' We have seen a lettcir from .Cadiz dlrtfca'lh qf ,said.:F;ebruaryVrfour hundred quinK' 1 the vear 1807, 3 7 12. : and in the ear 1809 convenicntlv to that cause hpfnr .; I 4692 r-being; ail increase of 980 only ; The preme Court of the U. States;! faebbinic Su. June,' which verv gravely asserts, that, a tajs of my fish , butthaton the 15th, I was. inic conspiracy had; just been detected among; informed; by the consul, watorders had , '.''"-'--' T". - - t. I -. " ' . i Ft :t - uuttg oo iu . u . ,- ivarHs was 8924, in tlie vear 1807 ; in the connect him in allis If-' 1 i year 1 89, 9935 ; being an increase of 10 1 1 Lord Granville' and t mi whilst tne xcreign snips mat cleared i out- - interest in the event ivir- tx. naa itnrtertatpn th PhrM f thfre are sometDersons even m uaiz. as u. ...n e-; thU mmttv. easilv b-n lfH nWH mis pon wnqi ine rrencn-troons enteredi r v obiected to led aWay by nonsenscai rumours. 1 he . rtllirr v.. wu-u&t wmcn saia ! i- I f4BpP-:committefwouids;e.!(.howvUUle . ground suctrjurors as acknowledged they hadl fact is, and can be abundantly proved that,. ,r " j "uuu w w;uay, ana 3 tne , 7 : H ; I there was for the hotj; gehtlemeu's apjpre- teadv formed and expressed ak opinion uh every :ciassot Spaniards in therkingdom purchasers of my four hundred quintals ofv-;:iv,. j tiltf W9?V Py-"PP(Pg HadTincreased , favourable to the accused trial with suchlooi uponthe British as. their ; deliverers,511 were equally notified ; on;th4t oay'not ' r ! l:i;Hi!';fe fnr. inm- wrmiri hoi k.n n mAUUM, "wi rr Tyrvmfthnt lias, been nvprrnn hv r to pay any pafrt of,its amounts either to me -V our. lawithev were the French, but whatt has endeavoured tOf ?the aioresaid deponent, or my-consignees : . s rand from the bum- rally the.momeht, the t'French left them ra to hold itjubjept tdythc order bf;a postponement 'of the chance With a hope tb meet the: exertions , Fr5nch commission x established; for rhat Jj trhisupricht of their t British vfriehdsij and tree their purpose v. a he remainder, parrot my car- 1 .A ' r - J-.-Ju"- l;!,. ; fm was landed, 'advertiser! ntirl aftlfl lw rmi v.v r ) i iub icuit; uiiu ujc uisciiarge oi prcjiessionai autv ana oi tiu- country Mivm uiu, oaw in-jjwuo. uiu u ua) o- ; , - -- :.-rr;-7 " , r- -- : , eswould:,be 4bund . nvanity was f epresentedas cHminaijNIn uri6uv55IUCDlv : ; -- "f ! for vjiich ihe G.. was. abused astheiend? and Vrotector w peoeare as , pliant unfortunate f and; Jl - :r 5fW?V,'?5, JJ ope.wasused, 6f;a murderer, as accessary tct his crime&--lifted bya sublime; spirit of religious and - V ..i' rl'Ti. ' -Jr "''X-'i1 ' i s tfUiy M tPo! jthhi the last 2 years, tice and a disgrace' to' f ' ;J ; s ;M'r. Horner and Mr. Riose seyc'rally ex rejected by, the Judge ' , r r plained' - v " be r in this situation, a 5 6 ; iVlr. iremame agreea witn ms non.; trials was the consequence - irienoroir. -vjiuu j aji , . timber;irom the coloni 't i'r . inapplicable to f the purposes 1 v 5 timber irom the iortn ot iiur ; L . ; Mr. Alexander Baring admitted ..that his conduct fas qual vthe trade must be carried on.invneutralvv.tHecriminalvmeahsr'i - ships, if it could not be carried on by. JBri- base means and ,others itish',yessel5i,J3ut he condemned the putr : were; a sunicient;n.umber of -V - ctv raised some time since affainst Amerr-tizens .deluded into a nreft . ..'ican, shipping,; whichbrought .on, those ' Blackiedge, and the prodigy ! ? The.EagIe, towering' in his pride -Wa$ by a mousing (hvl, hawked at g.nd rinRuili to aflbfdiikc tioUtikal-inthuslasm, ar ,fighting-to pre- f r " T j - -'.f .ofeaukl'deoravhv, selvcsromcHains. :' They are the first na-: r TV. our ft lowir tiotot WitH a Ocbiragious anil manly Pf 1. ww.aa remam. vV1;, , uui iciiuw r" " ; i- " u vr-ed as lumber ,v 'i a room adiommt? St-u renre:hf"TVTri firmness, dared to resist, on principles of . , i; :-S UiUt frJ " riVb. w ; , . i of the;'Poet freedom the storm tllat has atheredbver - V W50; W t0? X , ;.J 01 uioroci . v ' .i-',' r.f r tri i - last purpose, Avas civen as a present bv. his ' : ! J . . . o. . r maiestv . ' w.-v "London tiaber -j -a f , tnat nas aoascu auu uuncu iu uusi ujiuccs . ' " j -1- - - , r , - '' killed. V ana pranraics,iuu uiauc ti uuciuiuuus . - (jj The third letter of, J.UVENIS, via appear - i V'-' J soectacie witn tne wrecKs anaspon&o: na- tn our next. -; ; " j- ; , t . i mm4'. ::JiS 1 i;.;V; measures that led ty the sitnatiori in which realized -'riy.' ' V w - ' -iwe at presentlstood in relation ioAmerica , . , TheCEak towering in his nri 5 ";V::';V '.The effect pf.these measures hadCbeeniiov vT v: transfer the carrying trade'from the Amer- T : ?J ; " ican'neutral, under whose fla many Brit- We are alwavs pleased to Kaye it in our tions. -'The Spanish jpeoplej-in iheir pre- , ! : . ; usn nips mignt nave 5 oeen. covered in. the : power to present to ourreaders any thing sent glorious .struggle . M - ports ot INorth,,to. tne Northern neutral, ; irom the pen. ot the able ;and enlightened thy and best wishes o 1 . V - tIluv 4a u ucv " li,c vucmy x e ..experi- ,i.wr. . ij-asiuu. - ms auuress tot we electors . can. . ."."-. v v . , 1 i f ;ment, noweyermignrpernapsDe wortn.a ot the district tor.wnicn he stands a candi r-r ; ; - ' trial ; but he greatly fearedj that when the f date; 'copied into the' Minerva bf this week ! ; FROM f v " uropdsed tax shohld be hV bneration it. from the Newberh' Federal iRenublicanl' Accounts from ; meririhe TWmpa.; : :- " . :;L' o) f every;'truS meri. - ' : J red ;V ; - ; ,; . r.r.IlEQU;S'aU-thps(xiDdebted-tobiia:''v; POftTUGAL. l;y ; ing to come forward: and settle them'ini" V'l 1 hichTwas at present enormously high.. here," that ihiejFrench gen.-Masse- v- 1 fBLANKS ,v 7 : - ?v'; iT f T ;. After a .few. words frim Mr. VParuell,; The 1 firm and ; dignified F KIN&S . ' - r Oating his intention to make some detail- vfederaicandidatesa-epel we charts brought :7gUsh a force ofF19,(XXl;undr.genlercs-' -;? RSAIX AT-TIilSoiTlCLV J 1
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