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i THE ' ' ! ',: ;...vj:,- N 1) ENT 0 N: Printed by HOD G E '& W l L L S, Printers tc the State, by yhom Subfcrip tions for ' this paper are taken in at 25 s. per annum, and advertifements of no more length than breadth inferted for 8$ thefirft week and 4s. for every time afterwards; larger ones in proportion. Vol. iv. T il U R S D A Y, October 2 2,. -178$. Numb. 198. L By the brig Powhatan, Gapiain Jeffries, arri ved, at Norfolk on the 9th infl. in fenen weeks frvhtmdvnTretx7fve receive tjhe foltbUP ing intelligence t . . t P A' R I ."S Augujl 6. ; ' ON Tuefday Ms Majefty fenj the' follow ing letter to'the National Aflembly. . . " Gentlemen, v ;v " .. " I HAVE no doubt but it will Itrengthen the confidence which ought to fubfilt between us, when I cquain t you with therrangemcn ts r I have thought proper to make in filling up iry minitlry. 1 have appointed the Archbifhop of Bourdeaux, the keeper of niy fealsM. Nec kar Minilter of the Finance M. Montinorin - Secretary jor .jtbe FoiTn;DepartimfitIVl. StT Piielt Secretary for t hVHi Off e -Depjir tn vent MrtfrrrTniztynTlft M. de la Tour du Pin Pablin Mrriilter at Wat BtHiopricks and Abbie and M. Marlhal de BeauKeauMwibwf-Hheabfnrtr" ' " The choice which I have made from . . among the Members of your AiTenribly, ought to arTure ' you of my amicable willies for; the "contuHi mce of public harmony. - Sjgn,-- A! 1, thefe gentlemen afe.the confidential friends of M. Neckar. The King's ' letter was re- ' ceived with theloudell but(t$ of appfoufe.. Nothing is yet decided in regard to the Duke . de la Vauguyon-who was (topped -t Havre:de! Grace. .. .. -V. M. Montmorin has orders to acl as he thinks fitj but he finds it a difficult matter to decide. .. There h;is been no charge againlt the Duke, ' nor cud he fign any one mfti ument during the - ihort time he was in admmiitration. He has , written a letter to , the King, complaining of . his uniuli detention, ancbe'gging relief from. his';M4efly. To this requeit the King has . ma-te tn; following inert reply : . ' ' We your own efforts to obtain your relcafe t JOtTCA ti D OJAO R E HAIi l CAN,; - Nothing has yet bcert done with, the Baron de Befnval. He is" very clofeiy confined at Brie, It is reported that the Count d'AtTry is to move. for his Feleafs inthe Nattonal Allcm-;: .Jblyanddhatah was written to him wherein ;he threaten d with a Court-Mar tialx for not obeying quickly the orders or the rrince de,Lambee, in oppo fingthe mob at the Thuilliers. If this is true he has nothing ioAftar,-4f iDoraejecret piets teem iotdc meauattng a- ' 1 drawn and Tent to Paris, for fear" they ftiould f atlintdjjhcjiaj ice "become inftruments againft themfelves. Thefe gentlem.en have fent ihem generally'to theMa giftrates, at the Hotel de Ville, in Paws, with" reafons for doing it. " The rrkift lawlefs banditties infeft the coun ties dillant from the capital.7 They are many of them deferters from the army,' or who have cfcaped from the gnols. 'They go about the' country in armed gangs, and levy contribu tions under ;--di-iTcrentpretfncXf.'-'-Wheri they cannot get them, by fair means they proceed to violence. In f?.61t, .there u no part of the coun try which is protected, and very few of the PI55,JC' J ?s'.uD.dr,laiiy...forro-ofgpvern-ment. Mr. Neckar's return ITas done little to relto re ei t hejyia r moiiVLJox The abolition of Venal fees in Courts of Tf. gamft-BrcftfAfpy - the habit of aJac6bite,: w1 1 "nitia iu uypnci, 4MU jujuc piau ui .inc puuiic IV Wort. TJ he h&rin tlirnwn nin nri (nirv For want of fome fupreme power ui Fr anee,j: iwWpreren tzheri: tsolTeriFtnTee- tlers of the .pepple at Beft, have frequent quarrels, 'vij. ' 1-hCtnilita.ry,-: the na'vjvand. i!SJJffrgntrsx-put--aii;en:to toete jealousies, t h,e to w n has very properl y a dd reflTed Jhe Ki ng fprpe'rfon to command all thiee, and Haspe- fcffrentcTiirche eftablili r . toen t pt peace inthe capitalat well an- to - the memory ot thofe who have fallen victims in the public caufe. : Siibfcriptions - have - been j c . i- r , 'r a 1 ' 1 . . . - : pciica, ror ne: reHerr-titcirTOajgent wgj5w$. and- orphans crEJ ;tjEEEI$i2i: rTKe mobi in the provrnCes .aft- become fo general ly al arm rrith at rao(lf7thTc61irt t t f Mobility and genUy whofe chaten.us or villas ornamented with a few cannon toffle"" " wate any public ftftiYal, have had them with. blame is-not his, the people have, to anfwCr for all the mi$Yol:tunts-wnc-TOa:folcwv.' 11 " "TheOuhlieTwhTch have futTt red mod, are DauphinjjFjicJh ThTIerthexoimtry ftats of the principal nobili ty thave been partly burnt, their territories laid, waite, and their property pillaged. In Provence the mob has contented itfelf with releafihg all the "blackguards in the. p r i -ibrrsTf a'.B filfanny,' where moft was apple bended, greateft order is 'obJW'ved the police is better in this province than in any other; At the Paris gale of St." Dennis, the rho.b has hung and cut off the Mayor's head,who was very injurioufly and falfely accufed of embez zling corn. The mob threatened to bring his head iu triumph to Paris, but the Magifbacy here have very properly fent a body of troops to prevent their pafling the barriers. Thne I have beerfenough of fangiiinary fights in' Pa ns wunoiY mis. t All thefe diforders accumulate the general mifery. " M. Neckar. is fo .feriiibly aiTec.e'cT at, thefe (hocking tranfaclions,! tlvit he makes no feruple every where ; to exprefs his grief. If any thing can fend to alleviate our mif fortunes, and ftp this alarming phrenzy, it is the hopes of having a coniiitution formed in left than a monTri ; Btildes thisjjiurveftj . is"very.fiiTe and plcntffuir - We 'now ha (ten to give the important -del iberationsof s theW Tuefday laft, which will . eyer be reTnembered as a proud day in, the artnafs of f tlie French hiftory. ; Some lof the -violently oppbled.. The- National A fTembly did ' norKreakMi 'till;neatvif(i'ocl6cktdn1W Ike following is an exatl copy of their RESO. -.-1 -IT I 1 1 YixriF3 Juftice to be gratUitoufly adminittered for the people, : . : Abolrtion of dove houfes and warren's. Abolition des colombiers tt garennes, , ' - Redemption of tenths and field rent j. , Prohibition of creating in future any right of this kind, or other feudal 'rights. A bol i tion of any fu bftittite ' for curacies, except in cities j , ' .' -v Droit d' annates fuprime j Every citizen to have free admifllon to civil and military office. Suppnflion of the duties of delay (de deport). krd4y;GurestoBi(hops in particiiiarprovineei; Suppreffon des furands et Mqtiijjts. -A plu 1 i ty ef - brn f fker notToi)e allowed Anexample wortl OJli4.Legiilatiireri ----;-A" medal to' be fliuck to commemorate thig memorable day. A 5-jfwbeT:ungt and throughout France, as foon as hisMajefty 'fliall have ratiritd t'r.efe articles;-.' : Louis XVI. to br , proclaimed The RE S'! ORER of the LIBERTY of FRANCE, 1; . Of jhjeJithet-pai f kularsof thi day's deliberations, we (hall or-ly add, that on the motion cf M.lBouche, ne JvItmber wasUo be I'uftVred to (peak in the. National Afternbly more than fVe minutes at a timej to be calcu lated By a land glafs -This jriotionIwaa-l amended and carried in this foim j that the names of thofe perfons. who- wiilied to fpeak on any particular quelHon, fliould be written down in. two columns, in one thofe .who fpoke for, the Sther,- thofe Nyho (peke againft the motion. . Thefe (liould (peak alternately, till fuch time as cne column of names; was gone through or. the Aflembly determined the ar gument fufHcientfyexplained. " ; . r : The Magna Charta of this, "emancipating nation, is fo far advanced upon, that twenty three cf -its mpft important articles have been- folemnly debated in the. National Alleni bly, and. pafled by. a" (firming lefulutions, in all tefps to "beo'nlideeda&ii nan imousrrn The rernainder of this great Constitu ;Ti.ojCBfiJLbe:agitated Ivlkt&iftm . K At! " J ". " i 1 I t ". , yviiu umxiimimsf araour, till tne whole is com pleated and palled in to lawj , cbu'ar ni cations, are madetothe Kin on the; pafling of each article and hia MajeftyV anxiety for the rtftoi ation of. the "go- 1 Ll" -.1 .. ... :,.z w.--wwww-'T. A declaration of the rights of men and ci tizens, (hall be inferted at' the head of the new conftitution. AllxquiIizatiof4axef prelent moment, whetheorsrrierQtwnsi laments. AH the proyinces have very patri otically abandoned their privileges,, arid de manded general conformity ;'oTTcolae1 throuErhbtlt thefelkincdom." fo that thevnow SolemifnajJrav Through every part of Imperial "Flandpra the liberty "mania zpaeari io prevail fhe jv.v'.-" try- tuw . uii.uia or -.r ranee .is ai lumcd by all the Flemings, and fome uneafi- neis nas7 Den -occanoneo. at Vienna in conic- - the. general fafety Redemption of feqeral rights. -uppreffion? of the 'rights of the ehafe.-:- , Supprejfion des droits dt chaffe, -r.-r 'v Xhe pricehTMecmm iley fliall be placed tohe' profil of their be- nehces. . ;:.-:-:-r- Suppreflipns of mortmainSi and all perfonal t.fervitudeSr:L-'l-'U'-r ; The abolition of lords of eftateadmmifter- ianSGouia-thein ftit and alio thofr under bei-' reir wnen ne urit received the crown;" at will probably increafe the niifchfef. it a refol u tion of the E mperor to.'march-i5",ooo aauuionai troops to the low countries proceeamg wascJilcovered by an intercen ted cTIcrlto-theQueen of Fiance, whrrpin arououfly ftated that .tlveVw5ntserc naerr marcnttrne-lNletherf and sThe ?p wasj to protect tne trontiejiJtrorri-irrroaW: but theBjJiion J ! ' . 1 . - t' ...... ....i.M.-n , .i ......wy w iiikJt liii iiccuoin. t v 2 L O N D O N;, Augufr j. : The Marquis de la Fayette, oh the loth iilf. ftnt thbjomedcM tigte&BB8S& . - !' t,f - St .4-... t
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