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Lwi i in - Mitt as '4. . 'If CM N OiRi;Tr H-CUAsE O E IJT AG A--Z-E:T--T-E; - ' t VOL. XL S A TV U III D T, J v t y 6 1796. N0Z548.3. - . r f . . . - - r r-" Ic,.Jv;A,,-;:r; ... . . - . -. - XWwfory i-inreipca.to the BritiOi 1 rtcahaveiigncdthh ianatorrartU; I V ' , .. - Treaty: f - ' - "T"' -: v dc; "ami tfifrcto trtHxura Cf au r 7TITTR F! Af bv the jd article of the trea W ty of amity .com merce and navigation, k,,,, 1n. rxt London on the 10th day of No- i-rnA Ivtween his lVntannic Ma- tV, United States ot America, it . .. . . .. l i n u fj$ -jtrre tcbthat it-!nou ta ati 1 uiut utrf 1 to ins Maitity s.UDJ"tl ,,llVi lu ' v v" hfthd.United States and aUo to the Indians ..n;, rvn rithprTide of the boundary line, iflbr.ed by the treaty of peace to the United ? f.-wV to ".oafs and repafs by land or 1 ,-.irihn.. into the refpeftive tern- . ,;,. ,;i rtitmtries of the two contracting wi;-.:ie3 ou the continent of America (the bay . l ' .Ijs A till-- a jvi.jMuy only exceptea; anu w lit rivers, and waters thereof, and "fieelv to carry, on trade and commerce with ... each other, iubject to tnexprovuion iu u-.-.;rrrip 'riv-irairird ill the tirlV article ; and whercis by the 8th article of. the treaty of Weice and friendihip concluded at Greenvilk, Jnshe'id day of Auguft,. 1 795 cl the . United otates aim 111c uauuiu ik w. .... ,iw r.Ud -.-'tTifT Wvandots, 'DelaWares, ULt.i.1 ' J ' . 4 Ottawaws: Chippcwas, ratsa wat';n;:es, Miamies, Eikiar,, it was ftipulat . , tVnr nn nerfovi ftiould be permitted to. re- . fide a: any of the towns or hunting camps f the laid Indian tr )- as a trader, who is nhpd.with a licenfe for that purpofe, flrrthe .authority of the United States, 1 v hith-litter ttipulation '- has" excti e .1 doubts .' tr in its oneraticn it may not, in- ..f th lii pxfcution ot the ICllllb ' fVwl -rt'u'.p of the treaty f nmily, com 4IU . ; I i" n-Arrn Anirnavi(tution : and it bcmii the tin cere dtlire of his Britannic Majetty, and of . . . 1 11 14 U i the United tates that tnis ptMnt iuou;u ut m evpluntd as to remove all doubts and to ' ' promote mutual fatisfaclion and friendihip ; and for this purpofe his Britannic nujelty bivmr named for hiscommillioner, Phincas Bond, t his niajcnV s toaful gen. for the middle and fouthem iiates of America (and hh majctly's Charged' Airairs) i.nd the Pro. " f,den: cf the United States havingtiamcd for . their comm'tmuuer, Titnothy Pickering, t-iq. Secretary of State for the United States, to whom, agreeable to the laws of the United States, he has intruded this negotiation ' V' They, -Uie laid CornnufliontTs, having communicated to each other their full pow ers, have, in virtue of the fame, and conform ably to the fpirit of the lull article of the laid xrtaty of amity, com ncrce, and navigation filtered into this explanatory article, and no by thefe prcfents, explicitly Agree adechre9 ilia: no itipuuuons in any treaty uvjiripiciu ly concluded by tithcr of thT contracting par- .DoneanMiiladelphupLhufo in the vear of our Lord one thoufand fe- - ven hundred, and ninety-fix. 1'. 1SUINU. cai.; i Pickering; (Seal.) : nar tics with anv other Hate or nation, or with -w I ni hnn tribe, can be unJcruoou to uc- f..!r-... 'in jnv manner from the rights and 'tree intrrcourlc and toinmcrcc letred by the .fr.rri!-.. third article of the treaty to the lulu t.vt-. ct hi-, inatellv.and to the citiem oftlie Uniitd Mate:, and Indians dwelling on either jidcof the boundary line aforelaid ;bui tluc Vl ih, faul nrrfom'tlull remain at full liberty Jncly to pal and tepai:, ly land tr inland i ilfii.. into the rrfmretivc territories and 1 - - -1 - - ;u!.tric3 of the contracting parties, en either . .:.r.m ;r.u' and iiniiiiunif with 'each o. h J - - " ' - t;,:f ar-uirding to the ilipulaticns of the fid tUr, r-t'ulc cf the trratv of ann:v.etjminrri.e. - - , - j 1 J rj avi -it'inn. cnh'.natnr v artidi'- . -1 , 1 1 jT.kn tht rme lhall havelcirratirird iiy :'c!ly, id by the PreliJenl of the United trit by snd with the advics ud cuiifcnt of iV.c c.ate, and the rcfpc&ive ratiHcaiViiis u.utualh e.chaned, ftull be added to unic ' i '.art Jftfiefaid treaty cf amity, commerce, a 'J i.av-g.aion, and ihall lc ierinrncntly. tlnimgupiiu his nujtfty and tin U. Str.tei. In v'itr.efk wl.cretf, we the fa: J commif. f.o,?rs of hit maje fly the kinr; of Great. Uc iuirt ti i!.t UniTw Statu cf Au;c- COUNCIL o? FIVE HUNDRED, . " April 23.' - nnlTnUi Thf. armv of Italy has be juh rhp'npw rainnaMrn wkhfuccefsT I move thar you fliall declare, -that the army has well de- lcrved ot the country. Adopteu- Jean.d45rieii-i-move tna: account the ..VirYniMPs- o ainei 1 bv the armies of . the re- miMir bp haft:!' m in thi council in the man- v - - : , ner they are m that ot theJWuers.'r-:vp ed. : ,' -.. Cnmns Tpnorted-. and the council refolvcd I l ! to concur with the council of elders m appoint ing a commilVion, which ihall be employed in watcliing over thtjoperaiinus of commiiia ries of the treasury. "1'he ttfmer refolutions upon this iubject has been rejected, in- con- lequence oi the council iiavmg reccieu iu themielves, only.tne -appoinuneiu ui niemoers ot tne communon Fermont, in tlie name of the commiflion of expences, declared that the calumniators m vain cnueavourcu 10 iusc. mc, . ill ihare the fame iV'VV fcM s " No laid he) the lepii- : ' I -I.'. ...:tl I' . JWlUKro tlipmrplfl ' lative Douy viu luunci umuiv nin..---, . . ... '.r' than not keep their prcir.iles." reimuiu finiihesby a very long refaction, in order to accelerate the taDricationoi manual, which was adopted. beven hundred millions or mancais, oj u;c value of 5C0 livres each ; 500 millions of 100 uvres cacn ; 40 uimwiw wi each; 300 millions of 20 livres each ; and 200 millions of tnandati of 1 iivre each; uiA i g a total of 1,400,000,000 mandats which' ire not to be fabricated. The paper (hall be of an extraordinary texture, lb as to be calily diltinguilhed from any other paper, and made only in one man ufactory; the workmen Hull engage them ftlves lormally not to quit the manufactory before their operations are fmilhcd. Immediately atter tne euuiimn 01 tne 2, 400 millions of mandats, theinltrutntntsand plate for their fabrication Ihall be depoltted in the 1 1 L. national aremves.. We arc allured that the falary cf enen mem her of the two councils amounti to icd livres a day. . It is laid that the 1 lit init. 13 ;nc cay sp. pointed lor the trial of the aftaflini of .Sep tember L O N D O N, APKti.25. ;.i'm ami Prince have agreed that all cm- m. -- - ; n fifiated property in confemience i f the wrr Ihall be rcilorid to their rcfpetl've owners. Si Jus quo ur.te helium here attaches to indivi- duals what a co;ul;-lccn!ion in moie two 4treat nations ! Ui;,ht Hull take place, and a L . . 1 " ... mK tn nave tne nroninv ihtji., n In If all rli rnmUm-A ' fm"' l: augmentctl to 1 ip,ooo men, and when ihc Till .. ' ' . iau atcounts tame away, were preparing to commence oftenlive operations. -' The next mail from Hamburg will proba bly bring an account tf the renewal ot hciti .lities on the Rhine, where every pjiiliiiilej;re- paratipn has beelvi pening the campaign with vigor and t tfect. . Sir Sidney Sinith7 we are happy to learn, :has ejry chance, as he has an undoubted claim," fo ,be well treated by the Trench He has frequently, in his expeditions upon the French coalt, picked up boats w it h paf . fingers, all of whom he treated with the hu. manity and lenity which are the characterises of diltinguilhed gallantry. '1 hefe perfonsdid qioJLail to represent his amiable conduct to their countrymen, and we hope will experi ence all the indulgence which captivity can , , j - - . -y " IVH pounders and having on board i8u men, was on the 15 th on the po'nt of capturing twn Newfoundland ili;p hen the Fortune iioo) of 16 guns and Bo men hove in (ight ; cap. tain ooKlridge, prcvioully apprized" of her force, gavechace; and the enemy Hying, he for twenty hours purfucd them, Leing una bleat any time to get nearer than two iiiilrs, A calm coming on li.e ttUtud her eltapi. .' It is mentioned in advices iroui Leghorn that the Role'an Fnglilh tUtter, had bro't advices there, of. a" French prnTiiteer iiavit? taken an r nglilh merchantman w itliin can non thot of 1 unis, and thut the llntiih Con ful having demanded her without luctels, admiral Waldegrave, with.2 Ihips ol the line, ifnt imni.liut. Ii; intn Nil f Li. ........ .j ...... . " 'WVICllC, and took a French frigate, a corvette, hoop of war, and a rich prue. 1 his he preieut ed to the dey.of '1 u.iis, but all the other Frcnth prizes he put to Jc-u for i-t. Floren z.o, here he arrived fate the 2 c it. From the I.crJoti Guzcite, dpril 22- ADMIRALTY OfritF. Extradl of a letter from Admiral Peyton, commander in chief of his in ijeily's (hips snd veiu.ls in the Downs, to Evan Ne pean, Efq. be retai y of the admirahy, dated 011 board the Savage lioop April 21, 1706. ' ' - I have received a letter from capt. Rofe, of his inajelly's lloop Racoon, acquainting me he had taken, on the coat I of I ranee, i French lugger privateer," with th'rtcen men armed with blundt rbutlcs and mulkets, w hith had been out from Dunkirk 5 days, but ha4 t Aeu noihinjT. " - . . . him ! ! ! Spain dii! not acton inch principles with this country in rdpea to tne Manilla ranfom. Tolcfe her honor was nothing, but to have her monarchy in ibnpr was uat. terof lcnousconuderat.i.n tni.ccu 1 tit It was cxpcilcd thu notKC wou.d nc g;v e iof tl creation of the ;rnXt:cc on the tgth initant. The arch-duks ai..(coipan!cd by ihc count dj nelicgardc, civile sdvite, it 13 ruppjfcdri'l rcguiati theoperaiion;ofllvj cnfu.ng campaign. Gen. W urr.ifer u to bs leceiid in coinuur.d. t The new of the invfwn of tr.e r.leUor.-'re of Hanover bv the Fier.cUr thch flatcd a fuch poiiuve tcrni bv t'.'.e Par.iun journals, t wholly devoid of fy.;rJa:;cr: IT; sor .between lVuOls jndjhe Pcrte has rot yrt lite u declared, ho the letters frs.n CoH!lr.r.ti. op',c iUe fuJi an event a liKfy to t.c pl.;c b a very liicrt unc , JJmirahy office, June 19 , 1796. Extract cf a letter from Rear admiral P.ir ker, commander in chief of his majclly'i Ihip; and vefieU at Jamaica, to Evan Nc- pean, cfq. dated Swiltl'ure, at the MU 29th of rcb. 1796 I beg, leave to acouaiut ycti for their lordlhip'k information, that the honorable capt. Carpenter, of his majcilyMhip Inire- piJ, being Rationed to crurie otT Old Cape Wa.iCijis, for the re'.nforteincnt cxpeCleJ from Cork, fell in with' a French frigate, which after ten hours chafe (the Utter ptt IVing very Tipht air? of wind) fle hrlt an chored a.ul afterwards, by the r tutting her x cables drovJ on ihorc, in a cove little to the i all ward of Porto Plata, wr.cn the crew a. bandoncd her, ur.d i;i; v.u taken .polTefliot of without damage, by capt. CVpuiur. It rppcarsby the leg-book that flie is tal 1 La Percante, tcmnur.dcd by the t itoyft facquc Clement Tourtellct, Lieut, de Vai hit, counting twenty nine rounders, a;;J It:; brsfn two nounJeri, ad had oa board . n:ar two Imnircd men, d'p.uhcd ti,cvder cf the miiv.Ucr of marine aud io!cnr-j, and fa'.lcd.frotn Rochelb the Cth cf Dec. !-!?, ; with orders not to bs fpahs v.iih, ner td ftcsk with any tUn;. t .1? 1 1. 1 i I ( mi i" I P m . '.km - it 1 1 Us ' , v 1 V ,) 'v . .it V. t 1' j 1, f 1J. 1 Mr, ! !;. 4 i-
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