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'.Mi ' :.'-V- t - .v. U ,0 R r H-C A R G L E ; - t (Vol5.)V Saturday, January 25, 420.) 0 I 1 N G A Z T 4- v - Vfv j7 3 CAryjn(4 jJPA Gn tt of. Congrtft entilhd ' iiortcpiuilff to proz-ide yir iBi 'fiathttafDijettos by'ejiabufiivg ? . urtrfcnh iVtilitia tVouglout the 'Untied Stvtef." ; yfo cindan cd pa fled at , Fay t textile in He : ' yecrpie'tbszfar.d fcyen hundred and eighty fix, nt tiled . i 7. " W" ejlabijjij'wg'a A Julia in Itif State." BKitac7d, By the ineral aflcmbly of the flat ecfNith Qirolinai and it is fcereby"enatteii 'U&fTe autlority of the lame, that in order ta carry:, ! nto enect " a bo v c" fTo c ecTac t of CuligreH this ibtc be arranged in tot- ft fnall over and above fuch fine lew for his PHILADEL P H I A December 00 own ufe the ufua! fees alloted to herifts for 4j ; .! "'!"' ) fuch fervices. : And all executions acrainft a A cheat method for carrvintr ort the war u)ilb A correfrondent tecommrndj that'a ccm-t mi ttee ot Congrei be appointed to rfcsjve propoiais tor a coniract jor ia given nu:r.tef; non cominilfioned officer or private fhall be ferved by a fergeancof the company 2 ho fhall over and above the fine, colled! for his trouble the -ufual fees, allowed ta Conitables for fuch fer vices. Provided aliocys thar all fines empoled by the before recited acl flialf in every inftance be fedpeed one. half. yfnd be it further eriacledrThzi thecorrt the mandinir ofhcer-Of ach brigade, ihall annu- i: tlie ihiiitia bf ' ally make a juir and true Vcturn ; of his! bri- bngadesand divi- gade, to the, major geheranof his divifion a!-. - r , .1 1 - i r t jat muVj heraf tcr, de to be fitted ouc. 0:1$ in the foilowinjr manner, that ls'to fay: under the lame penalty he llic uu;r;u oj, iwucuivii iuu uuut. lur uoi uiaKjug return 10 ixj The diftnft of Newbern, the lecoqd bneade.- the 'J he ddtrift of Wilmington, the third - brig aclc The dilhnctof Fayetteville'the fourth' bnnde. 1 he diftrift of Halifax", the fifth brigade. The di'trifl of ' Killlborough, the lixin brigade. The counties of Kowan, Montoxmery, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg and Iredell lhail compoie rne icvenfo Drigaoe. was liable tp:pa'y e governor and maior ceneral lhall forward in due time a return of his drvifion to the aJjutant.gener-c al "of this flate. " . -','. s 'i sffid be if further evaded. That fo much of an aft of ihe generalairembly eniitled an act fdr jCftablifhirgatnllitia in this (late as comes withirT the .purview and meaning- of tne Derurje-recited acc ot c ad the crunties of Jlqclcingham,. Stokes; , the fame is hereby repealed of merchant-frigates, anfwer ior the lndia-tra immediately by individuals, within a given; time. .; ;i u -' y- .'! Thefepropofals muft flate the lowtft ratea per gtin,1 &c.j a t w hi ch "t h e parties can alford to equip frigates of a cetaiir giveu 1 orce a nd dimeiifiohi fay. . i rem fhpounderSy X( 40 nine to eighteen-pounders!, -to be priniej failors, coppei ed tf poflible, and equipped in all rt!pe5ts to anfwer the 'pnrpole The Douncy, per gpn, &c. niay continue, fay for five years, provided the ihips make one or more voyages annually, 'during that per'ot! f but if, by the exertion of thefe Ingatesj the war, liiuuio or euoeu in leis inaii nve yeursf tihelel?, continue du Sarrv. and Guillord, -ttiall compoie the eighth brigade, and the diftrict of. Morgan the ninth brigade, and thar the firlt and fe corid brigades JhaH'coincofe the firft divifion ; thar the third and fojrih brigades, compofe the fecond diviiion, tbt the fifth and fixth fci'if'ades, compcf the leVenth, and the eirht Read three timesxand cffcmblv the January, Anito Dofri. I794 Mongrels, be and the bpqnty fhall, nevrtle d and made void, "ring the term, and the lhr mips "if kail then be al- F R A N C NATIONAL "CONVENTiQNJ and ninth brigades, fhall compofe the fourth Saturday, i;;;; r I , 1 M was decreed ; th : And be it further ena&ed, Tha t one Major General-be appointed by joint ballot of both Hdufes to command eacn divifionjwho fhall TiaveJ tVc "power to appoint two aidsde camp, , . j O i ( .. . - . I ( ratified in general lowed tapurluethe Iiidla or any other trade; ' .-'day of whenever there may be a peace with the Stites of Bcirbary. ' J . . - , As the principal objecl cf there propfitu oris is to enablej the TJnjted States to arry on the war at .low rate or cxj;enfe,rthe foU .lowing. additional encouragements might dil pore tne mercnans 10 recuce uie' amount or September 21. -n L at individuals or i ootn and that one adjutant general pe ano appoin fexes fliould wear the national cockade, the partial wearing of them was found have been the eaule of Tome lumuhs, amoi Jnot only citcyttis,-but citoyennes. thW dtiand; for. the propo way of annuity : -Jh premium might be give by law, for their protection of mer'chant- ed-bounty, b. to thefe fhip?. men; by way,! ot convoy ; provided i this t public fafety, after which he fheed the . ?ct. propofed the foil a lenptnv rcporr, in J M. f ' , utility of a navigation- owirg important decree, - 'which Avas uoauhoufiy agreed toi . f , IN A V I CAT I O N-A CT. ted bv'ioiik ballot of both Hcufes 6t the Ge neral Aflembly, wjiof'e .duty it fhall be to 'carry into effect laid ad of Congrelsand mi.' litij laws of this ftate,:lo far as comes within hf hnf nf thatdenartment. -1" k ! 'And he it furtherevafl-d. That, the feveral ;:ArtideT. Tlie treaties of navigation and ''inn, r, drKhriasf? ih U'niimhprAl' f comfrierce, exiftinc between France and the rucordinz to the dates of the commiflion of .the Coloiuls or ofacer commanding them re ie'clively at the en'd of the prcfent . fefiions. And be it further emitted ,'Vazihe officers ct the ipilitia in each county fhall have full ' i- 1 1 .l' 'i.' ' . "r A.: i. jou cr to Gtviae meir regiments reipecuveiy, 1 he ra tesi of in ! urance between witii and . - - t !!.. It 11 i: 1 accorclinz to the dates of the commiflion 0f -powers witn wnicn me is at pence, -man ce .executed agreeably to their true form and te " nor J any thing in thir decree to the contrary 1 iiotwithflanding.- : ' --." n ' Art. II: After the ift of January, 1794, tiovcflel fliall be confiderfd as French, nor enjo' the rights and privileges ot French vtf fels, unlefs fhe has been built in France, or . in the colonies, or 01 Jier French pcfitfiionsi unlets flie be legally condemned; as a gocd prize taken from an- Jenemy, or coiififcated for breach of the law s pf the republic ; unlejs fhe entirely belongs' toj Frenchmen and un- . lefs the officers and three-fourths of the cre w are French.- ' . ;' ' " J ' j : ' Art. llI. No foreign produce, ' gosds, o tnerchandife, fliall bd imported into France, or the colonies and pofleflionrof France, exit into rrtritnents and battalions atrreable to the 'dirt-dt iHis of Congrefs and ta appoint theif itrvera! placesot holding their regimental and "battalion niuffcrs'anorcourts mariials, except where they may be, or have been heretofore chvided and appointed by law any Hhing to . tire contrary notvithft3tuiing---Prir;if al ways that no regiment or battalion fhall be . frr.ncd of a lets number5 than is by aft of Con Vfcfs dircded. f M; AndUU further enWed, That all perfons who have entered in the cavalry and have lnrrere, "in the name of the committe of ' premium may not exceed the deference "in faded to equip ihemfelvesagreable 10 law, or ccpt direftly in French veflels, or in veflefs UCIUIILL IWJ4 IU HIV- llJlltUJlcUU3 Ul lilt A.UUIIUJI wbere thofe articles are produced, or Trcm the common ports of fale and firft exportation; the officers and threejfourths of the foreign ' crew belonging to the nation of vhieh the ' veflel bears the colours, ; all under the pel nahv of confifcatioii of both veflU and carg' of forfeiting 3000 livres, recoverable or ihe ihalf fail to do the fame within tw el?e months .'after the pa fling of this nft (hall be returned to the infantry, nor (hall any perfon hereat- ter be excufed from doing duty in thelnfa iy ' EOf.viihrlanding his enrollment in the cavalry until fuch perfon equips 'himfelf completely '.'Jor the fame. Prcr fdedlalivays that" nothing contained in this att'flralt be conflroed to do rr nhnlWh thtf: nrefpnr rpmrnts of proprietor, COll WfWrimf nrtillerror indrnndm enmnanies Id and cargo. Captain, orM. n: .KScir.. ? v - . :. i" . 4 Art. IV. Foreign veflels can tranfpofrj Andbeit further enatled, That there mail troin one r rencn pon; u uuu,ci rrencn bt one jreneralor battalion rnufler in each port, no produce; oods. or merchandiJ x ear in every county -within. this fbte, and, of the growth, produce, or anoftdure Of cte private1 mufterfonce in every three " France the co onies pr poilens of France the laitfe -rules' and recura- . ""u" '" 1. v T vT . A 1 i i lflgnee, or agent Of the or Mare. n osithsy under tions as directed by'thir betore recited attsv 'And be it further cnac7edf That in all cafes .w here fines have been heretofore triable and recoverable before a" jufticc of thje peace, the fame fhall be tried by a proper, court martial and to compel payment of f uch fines, Art. V. Thelmpoftlvftem fliall be new . . 1: 1 -1 v . - ', .! .1 modeled, agreeably navigation-acr, and the decree which abolith- I N. B.; es the impoit between J? ranee and her coio-; mes. Aft VI. This delfee mall, without; de- I J v ... . 1 Li 1 !ll w t 1 Li.i theprdideiuofthecourrmar-ialis hereby . lay, he loiemniy proeianneu m a.i rij HtvrequTea wunout aeiay ro ur , iJ r7'r iflTie execution whtch fhali be lerVed mcale communiu, ujr-w empowered , and f rtfU cf a ctmiifone-d Officer by: the idjutani of affairs, to the power with which France is the regiment 'to Vliica be, belongs j who . ai PcatK without tonvoy Alloj' a large bounty jar al rate per gmi, &c. tor the firit Algerine fri- . pate or corfafr iakenVf13 M fu ft1"- all that may be taken after the hjft. And alfo;. half of every re-taken fliip, unlefs fhe may "have jjai'd. for ajconvoy !; in which caiealefs;: proportion ! of the prifce fliould 6e made the property of the j recaptors ' ry Time iwill not permit! a lengthy difplay of , the ininutice; of this bufinefs c prefent ; per haps it is fufneient to fay!, this mode will coft" lefs than We-third of any other, and per-. haps be. more effectual hi the iflue . i 'J'he following is t ranflatecf from a French Gazette of the year 179;! : " Mr," Genet, our TVlimfter, in Ruflia,. haa fli e w h hi Rrl i4f a s fi rtn anil intrepid in hisppft; as the other French Envoys have, proved themtelves cowards abd trailers in theirs, ' ' Ajv foon as news was received at Peterfl bpurg otjihe fi'ght of Louis ihe l6tb and cf his : beings arrefled, ilte Prime Miniffer, Count d'Gftermannv wis directed to inform Mr. Genet confidentially, that the Eniprefii dehred him not to appear again at Court in j ' thofe cirlundtarices es that; yrmeeis eon 5 fidered ihe French Sovereign as a captive But Mrv Genet, inftead ot (Conforming him felf to this hint,' re folntely declared to Count d'Ofletmai:n, that he'd'd not- teprefetu art individual but a nat ion ; that! his true Sove reign was the perplc, and that he i prOtefled in their nameagainfl a fe p which committed their dignity. In reahtt N;r.' Genet immedi. atdy lent to the Emprel's a prot.'ff, conceiv ed in the flron gelt and mcft republican lari- fuage.' 1 he courage and tbldnefsf the Vench Anibafiador irritated Catherine the Jecond, who v rote to Cornt d'Artois af Co- blcntz, that flic hoped his moft Chriftiart Jul iJtxittoriii tend hrl'anof her Min'dler as j.... u AiL onnrr.rvn!iition ihou.d take o the provffions of the place. To this extnitt may be added the following particulars,: L . 1 - V "Mr. Genet, though in di (grace with Catherine the acl, remained at - Peteifbourg. 'w here he had the bell opportunities ot tracing the5 ihtrigueis ot; court's and of the Emij. rants, fo that he wasenablcdto allurelhe Naronal- Aflembly that Kulfiail whatever hoftile in--tentions fbs might mi'nxfsllV- '0Antf
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