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'11 H V oppression of theitfruier; and developing f virtuii' and in' the principles 'of their ,con i Gtltutl0n, wiinuuv ycavruviug mc " i Such a -spectacle .: would , indeed ibe mcrat - jrla'rioAis' lor' Our!countr anil consolatory worldi " VThe Yriends of the : jfis -:utnanSac WouW rejoice jhat one freepeb 'Ifo plelhas escapetl a share; into which its go My vernmentltiaa tallenrut ii -oiina wn reiudice and passion,1 we permit power to remain with th'os?vWhoTfoiet:i,ig1e.. i i ? -must becomrthe allies Ot prance, auu.our on1pnolirili consist in ur havibg b 'tlie'iasitlfrcetepubUc.-' ; .-'j V ,"lf : 1f Ded to llcclare our opinion that the'war A;t: unttef .'present circumstances, is a wanton J-ViK- &cYifice of Vour best interests. That the ; If ' . provocation is notradequate to this highest 'Mlv rlti most signaPa'ct of. Vengeance. That weVcCit eer so just itjnight n6t to ;be un V;?!f$ dertakeri ivithout greater" preparation; 'And ; thit theteciaration of war Is, in fact, a f nmmi'rtlTmm our government- to . the my. of" the United States h'as decreed the exe cution of the hroyisionsof theuct of Nonr, intercourseiVWicn7nteraicis ineeauy'.iu? to, AmeAcanOrtsfofthe ships and the merchandize 6f Britain, herixolonies and dependencies. ; J r- H CbnsideVinff that the said law is an a system s hostile to" the independence federal Powers, j4nd- of their 'flags';;; 1 We have decreed, aua srao decree as follows:; r -V " :' ' f ,' ' 4 1 The JDecrees'of Berlin and Milan are denite(mthe first oj jNoyember last) considered as boibngeinforce -as 'Tar as regards American vessels? (Signed, &c'.") : v i ' -"" iMay!25: - Private accounts from Stockholm, re ceived vesterdav bv the Anholt Mail, men- tion, that the negociaupn oeiweea cng land ; anti Sweden remained for the present suspended. 'Sweden, it is said, required i subsidv, which Has been hitherto refused. British cruizersfo sizc Qh that portion ot at leastthe shape oroney tnougn is ' our commercial rapitaUwhich. has, hitherto ad4thaUaproposnion had been made "" escaped te aggressins if foreign nations, and theT no less fatal measures pF our own rrovt rn therefore , obviousf thati nothinsc . decisive can De given to the public till the; result of this Meeting ihall -baknown. , ;We may observe, 'hWevtf;tthathe;Pnnee ilegent, inrequiring such 4 nieeting at the present smguiar. crisis, ua auc w u i;-ua -v,x!"r. ces of Earl Moira the greater part of them will remain in office and consequently? that such a heW Administration will be formed, ashe people will look to for dua regard to the interests ot theNb ;npire From the London Star, June 2S. , (Received bit the iVasp.J - We had hoped that in consequence of what leu irom v.r panning iu mc uuu of Commons on Monday evening, that w- should this day have been able to announpe the formation of a strong and efficient ad ministration, but in this expectation we art? disappointed, On.iVlonday atternoon yiar- quis weiiesiey receivea me cuwium? w the rnnce negent to arrange new umiu to supply the Swedish troops, to ascertain a ....K -7" vn extent, with arms, ammunition: and clo- m - y - I good order. v Aboutac hoCir rfter wards he saw another' f rj'gat standing iu the sao direction; s . ' ent. .-- 3Pprtrga i - v - J r i W . sOti Tiiesday last the AhieHcapirninisterJ coiiirhunicted to the ministers a despatch IV which he received from th erican mi- liisttr at i Paris, containing tht formal re- hv the Frrfch government, of p iv4nviui.jn ' r : :ihe-Milarind Berlin decrees, asTarasre- i ' v "trarcis ximenca ; unu. .wiuyn uv.vv," ;3 L: fenunctaubn i's dated as far ackf ftHnl ll ! - r 1311. This 'official notificatioh Was ittadf by th6 French government to the Ameri can jniniiter, in, cbnseqnence of our decla ration, thit whenever &sececrees should rnXi A: nnr orders in council should also ceasei ; This paper, which probably did nbt txist, and was perhaps ante-dated, liow comes!, however, substantiated to our government, ana tnereiore, uic yiucis m council mdststand repealed as far as con cerns Arhlrrica. j ' . t ' - r N '" May 523. - Westated in a second edition last night Ilia' the PrineeRegentin answer to th addres: ojheiHseolpomm re that He would be pleased to form anrefficient ''ministry. 'that he would ; take . - I t Ulllll VIM " " t- - A .sheeting" was held at Freemasons S . W o. - T "h Tavern, ,on Saturday, ithe Uake of Yort " h- . Jn -thfefeBMr), for the laudable purpose of - ' " V- instituting a subscription tbrHhe reliet ot ' ? T U " -7 ; k; ; 'onnni ,k M ble lbrds in a minority m tne cabinet, i uij ioyvui 1115 , ,y I, trw Katri h.f-n unftutisfactorv tOi OeU. A IliaUUWUUICI UUlM HiigMau, . , ' . .x u:.?,.U,v P Lnrv wem,' ana can M.rey iuJCv w tdnsVr the same' into his serious cdn si deration. in the course, ot tne evening juora v,a&i lereKh ;communicated to the principal me mbers ot opposition tna ministers were all i n fact out, ' and they jbnly coiitin ued to hv It! the seals until the formation of a new ministrv ais untu me ?orn.uuvi thasomoF those w .His roval-highness, we under J . far as regards the noble lordsi but' whether &M-iv'2r Uhe marquis will be able totorm axapinn.ei It . ,L t i rwirhnut' tKir nRRi Stance, remains , to DO Yesterdav U. I caton, uooKsener, 01 " : AveMaria Lane, stood mvthe pillory op- posite xN ewgate m tne y lapaneyr pursu. 2 J4 antto ms sentence. 111 uip vumiiui A.mt s iBtnch, for publishing ,thir part of FROM LIVERPOOL.- P.wnp's Aire ot rteason. un nis release, 1 VfRtrflav arrived at this Dort the snip 0 . . .... t .... le was reconducted to ewgate, to unaer- Jeffcrson, Howland, in 40 days trom L.r- go tneremainaer ui" .acuicuv-c, o iverpooi. uy tms arrival tne jCjUiluisi ui m on ms uuuucmcui. ? line iuercanuie uveiisci wave ;-.iwuyi.u May, 28. London papers and Lloyd's Lists to the We yesterday entertained hopes that letter end of May. t the Ministerial arrangements were nearly ; Capt. H. has brought dispatches from conciuacu ; inai .uuiu uii.ijiwu, ' ioui; vnarge aes -vnirs iu tiuuuuu, ui some of the Members of the present Cabi-4 Secretary of State. , V, net, together with the Marquil?WelIeslev, I Itrs,bytheteflerson state, that se- ivir. canning, j-iom xviuir, auu itxi. juc-1 vera. American snipswere vauing m ji fidan, would have . cpmbined--1 their .efrts; q'-or tbejO'defin Council to be re- to iorm have not np thP Prnce Kerr ent' is indc atlgable in JLJilJLl V KU J r.jzjixiu. his efforts ; but they have hitherto been The Frchjioone y i w ail - f u w m w ' w viii 1 1 t i r mil i i i i i n k . a i s k k.. . k la l r - u, w k - t an Administration. Our hopes Qcindedfichi s epectqtl would short yet been realised ; but weidanot )y take rja ' -.r'-k abandon them. Hisoval'tilgh ', - ' ;;:.V. ' : i' 1 Wk.- i4 w -j q---y - . . u nttendanltebt Carfton?House this day Ci a message o iar;i , . v0i0sMdministration--an luis llesley, inviting : h!S Lordship s Xdministfation Calculated to produce un- n?nuut uu,j w-l ':..1 .L rl n,,r Hto with consult 'him4 upon a new arrangement. ill I if 1 ' '3 energy abroad, have been .the most for- TKfe following list of anew ministry, and . -;,tu iw;. rww.;r1 ?Wn of this day, shaking upon this Subject, .handed abpuun -htghqr political circles this NVerv nature of an Adminis- Ty- ' J:'vJv r A rTVl7T , tritiop that is to embrace different persons. Lord'Holland, First Lord of the Irea- difficulti( not easilv surtnounted j and we and silk Kane. W-eidersfi with? th? jamita tieet on the Iastbf June, and on the first W Tulv fell in with Com- modore Rodersho I wasin- pursuit ot them. We Were not able last; evening to Obtain tne marine intelligence uy wc owat- ! rw. ) , ' - Lord;"GrenViIIer, President of the Coun- ; Lofdy Moira, Privy Seal. , NVCarvning, Horne Secretary. ' ' - jlr. Ponsonby, War Secretary. Lord Greyv. Foreign Stxretary. - iVltfquis VVellesleyr Fust Lord p( the ;v 4 - Mr.v:Xierney, .Charelloilbf the Exfche- , Lbrd;Erskine, Lord Chancellor. N . ' Lordj iLaudrdalp President . of the -Board c-f Control. ' , have no hesitation in saying" that an Ad ministration , may be too extended for . . . . r NewTork, July '10 Last evening the British brig of , war tb strength as Weil as too limited'-f-Thia Colibri, capt. Thompson, arrived off Sao IS a 'toieraoic UlSllUUl.UUK.Uuvvicvigiiiv.uw'? w joy nUOKf 1U O Udjs HUiUjiiauiaAj i the principles of exclusion bv vvhichthe I dispatches. ' , ' . u rflf ttf IS lUIlUCHUCU , iv is a vcjy mu iuur WUU 1 UUIU JKUll tdiuc uu in a uhw whv ble declaration that their object is to' oh- nhd informed us thaithe Belvidere frigate tain power their own reference either of " the Kegent or of the country. S. frigate. President Goxiimodorc Kodge'rs, After surh. an voWal, is it not natural to from 6 to 9 Vclbck P'. ' Ml--that the ffel- ask (without wishing to exasperate politi ; vJdere had rii en' killed;' kn'd 22 wounded, -1, ! m : EkCNolkastef jftheHorse. whV,tTie. pound's; uponf, which thy Qapt. Thompson; further states; thatthe ? f 1 ' ' , :luis Lansdownef Lord Lut e0uld hopVeveri -if they .trehiner hole Commodore, Rbdgers 'squadron . of Ireland.;. U t to produtfe ninion arid satisactfoht home were iVidurinff the. fight. f "r . ij h. 1 'r."t ."vlj.-' ; , v inr to riirect our enorxs, wua. murcrucriry we iurtner learn, uiai uicucivmcic I 'ii' r.8!! APl8Ktt: thancellqrot; XTeiana. !ljid ,sccesi abroii'-.t preset Sil- cWptur,ed3.Ame"rtcah,yesseli nftr she goH L,?.-; ' d:Sir.S.l Romjlly; ;e,;: ii&tAioh.P'Aey . reaHy: believe, awav''fr6ii ,thd Presided, " vft; the ship . i ' -i Mr- .rieimt; 1 WWWW that' thV Siilibc Voice' is' with therf !in..the fortune; -ot Newburvport j.-bfoMalcom', 1 ii - roint.i'avmasters. ' , niUoKmV .vjk,ici ht,thMrifcf.Uji;;fiii in . immiirth v' rii. : V V VLord ; Cysfdrt and -. 5 :U , ' V V-V The Flemish fisliermen .Veports a.great iLl-'llt-.'Jk-'v -';i?--!?,Vnn:m'. I.t'iir iS-it xt.a Uit A S,irb1 r battll-bitween 'the -Russians andJ Fttptfi. ; . . vcilerfiinreliBadi'ffCTenc.sJfi immediate release ol 1 f;.-r-. wlileh.JwlcddayP tor-IiHiiffc: tVcomp iedtKithe the-America WsseU captured By thelBel- r - - , Ja.iu,ruy fuj.- jv"?rv-,"- ,"" Vishes of,thei Catholfts ttiey wowa not ex.jvldere,and.expressea ms regret,, roat snei ,v 6aidthatvtheSFrenChliadhree particular . a,-t - - AfPrfteitante ! Ihek-i& iimW.-. AV.-. : ; 1 ? : ' tegimenU cut to p telaJ?. Thi ai-ebmtseU Vontt the inside- yitk imtisK mCP'? elusife'Tdirection ,.u'jil . r'eriSpKoor t:Adye4re;'CSPtgLa ir'JiC 'VPaiac of Sfa.Clpua.VApriI 2.8th. 1S11'. ' J' wejeein l'.ui5.VT;tL'--;t:Y .PrVi'S'-? "u"rf , V;A .Y5:L!pWid Ae'CedCTa best :authonty,-..that! oy CommanJ.flf tht -Ju '.e,'lat.t0long.s 58; felUn with t a sail fip, , ; pnSHta SfSMWSS ?rihcWRegent: theVLwdChanbeUc.v an'd of English" mewhantmen lying tov'; thatr.ri poniiis,uoyatnigrnessa-t c veivc u mencan squcaroo, waspoiien uy iuci PROGRESS OF THE WAR. FrQmHalifox.VXs Exchange Cn! house Keeper yesterday received a Ilahr, lper of the 20th ul on whichaV tK- omciai news o? war reacnea tnat p , ; Halifax, June 26. YestercioV tK lartarwt sailed lor ' Quebec and Mackrrel for England with despatches. fQ T.Vrf rutre seven sail of ,arned vessels at Halif 29rA, pmbaBht Ad. Sawyers sjttadrsn " ro;n Bermuda, ii fi Africa, 04 built in lSOL ' British account of the late renewtrt. HAtrkx, June" 29--'Arrived th-! 2;tj His M&jesty's ship Belvidete, Capt. Bv. ron froir$a cruise. June 23J, early intha morning, 8Q -Smiles S. W. bv W. ,V. -tucket saw 5 s ii of vessels standing , E. The Belvideve stood towards theai at half past 6 it was ascertained the wer ships' of war 3 large frigates, a Vioop cf war, and a brig they were then raaking sgnals-4the Belvidere hoisted her private signal, and not finding it answered, altered her course, and mide all sail irom th-ai i)Ut soon found in consequence of strong breeze which particularly favored them, that thev nearlv all gained upon her. At half past 12 the Belvidere hoisted thi British flj?g,.and soon after the chasing v 3. sels hoisted the'. American and two of uie frigutesQonimodoxes broad pendants ; at 20Miriutes past 4 pclock P. M. the head most" ship supposed the President came within hail, rather upon thejweather quar ter, and fired threeshots, in quick success sion, which killed two men, wounded se veral, injured the rudder and did other damage to the ship ; -a few moments after the Belvidere opened a fire from four stera guns, the only part oi the ship Irom which the Kuns would bear upon the President. which soon alter poured m a whole broad- i . 1 - 1 1. irl 1 . . j side, ana conunuea nring sihic u:is ana broadsides alternately, until 7 o clock, when the Constitution coming up, she ceased fir in or ; the Constitution then fired a ievp broadsides but with little ettect at length. the wind freshened, and the Belvidere sue ceeded In etttiher considerable a' head of her opponents j-at 8 o clock .the Commo dore's ship bore S. W. distant about two miles, and the tietpiaere gradually increa sed htr distance until the American sqaa dron was out' of sight at 12 o'clock the two headmost frigates were last seen, thef were then lying too. . - ,Capt; Bvron was wounded, as also 15 wimfin'; 5 b whim were badly 2 seamen Were killedthe standing and running rig gipgandiseveral ot the spars much' lniui-v-d From the' Freeman7 s Journals July 9. V We have now entered the lists with onj of the greatest naval powers 6f Europe, and what is our obiect r 10 ootam a rrec and :unrh61ested co. mprcey unshackle.i bf Orders in Council. Licences or Decrees; and for this' purpose we have -agreed to'sua- mit'to whatever privations it may subject us o for a time. But what is the system, the practical svs'tem by which wq are oof to be" governed Let everv -man .of candot and common sens view itaodapprove it if he can. We are now to1 give up the whole i of our carrvirtcr trade,' and quiedf Tesijrn the whole of our former ?A vants as" 'neutrals, toothers.' ine ;Tiip-Qwntrt the ship master, the ship builder m blacksmith: 'the ioiner, the riggerthe sail- makef, the blocb m tker and all othea concerned irf commerce, aye -tobe sil snectatbrs r while the, Span iardsVthe Pfr mKues'e, the Swede & all others who ml dedaVe themselves neutral shall reap t harvest which we raise ;io thent, lat an .nnrmons exDence to ourselves. And werf we to flatter Ourselves that in tni$ situate we should at length Attaipthe obteC-tbf our wishes, it would afford 'somexeUef, but as,' the prospect darkens asvwe : look, pi ward, and every circumstariceseems ..tftoft seciirelv to rivetus to onr detmy . 1 liet us aireadv view our wnarves, -.cru ed with VnUiable v ships and.: the mastery, whose meritorious conduct Jias,; render their interests deto their employers, 6 IvTetainedto watfch and (as far aseare am rtrravitirmriiri i nrpvpnt.. the tiittfer: pride to command. .onpuia mis system oe conun,ueu n shall W,itf V shbrtt time boi little to coflj ten; foc GTeaBritaut: ian anTus wij, Chips' fronv every; neotr)dtvand h doub ijless hiv6 iAo jbbiection Iwtevcr n participate lttthe ad Vantagea hfPn 1 l-'iS 9: " tu j Kemiprtablsupnjid with eyerv K ticie or pro- ucctwe navty-io.sparcrr j this Iruinoiis and hWiHatVasyat'ma W rtfojecttjrs, Jm ayT we he, speedV jdehvjr eL I'd. bi bov;willj)i hVlahgii3ge;ot S'; fVrf ;-.,?V -vt- -V :f:-v'V - . . , , - ! v ' w -
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