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TJTB GAZETTE 01 HO ,,?ENRT 1 l' . !? ." TO THE STAT. W.TH A.HOOM. T H U K S D A Y. F c ft u a & r a, 1797. Numi. 'Hi t iUDON, Nnim&tr 1. 'C!icited mocb fpeculat.bn. HiHK0!" .,,1.-.r,r. to inform the Em Wibeu reinforced by. poweifu; ' CVce of ibe ciretunlhiKe oB th. has IT.r.f .htcwurt of Madrid MMWl0 ccmplaraiaof Smo' agj.nft tbe court of Clitiifl ( bat from the prefs of matter, Catomftr thentceffiiyot: detemog ilj hfclh f Oclober ttr wae. proclaimed jiio in lbs uiuauww. M IMtMSBURY V EMBASSY. fowl," intmr ojtne lom mjT. iurotiauoas i'caicely congenita be. ULoid Malir6ury and the Mimtter for ipjfiirn ire alicady (upended- In tb jjftfwceit was demanded of the En ViocHioir, if he was forn(h"d with CjudhiftrgcTioni from the o:her belli. Cpoetn w hipuUte in their name t He Loo bat be added, that when the & flull have explained themftlves on frtiplt laid don n in jhis memorial, (we ,f ill the important papers relative to 1 pod aegociation) he would difpatcb mi give an account to the difTVienc aaf the flatc of the nrgociaiioo,. and to LthHrerdtii. It ai then a deed the am. JUv, if be could not at If aft fpecify thr. mkef rfiTweuions which- -concern, the j-J.rpublic and Great-Biitain f ile an jtiihxaiier the D icfiory ftiouid have ex woW, hi Quid exodus couriers, and L-'tttijotft mftruftions on this p.)iiH IlkUlitioff 11 the memorial of the Am. f wiKwt ft tot Mimjitr cj tbt trtneb tybjvjtrtiiefairt, bj Lord Mtlmf. Mfiinaic M-jeftv, define ai be hit al . rfwiwto, iq cOAtnbute at far at de at bifclf, to the re efleblilhment. o nraomiy, aod t0 enfure, by the pMjuli honourable, andfolid peace, (irtpofiof EuiCpek hit Mieliy 11 of n41 ,b rl meaoi of attaining, with I eiptdition, that f4lutary tad, rH-er, It the banning or the nego. nJ Jfit ihtn prtacipie which (ball Hi 1 r tbedtfiwtie arranR8Dcnti. Ualtbaetgociition for tut ta. t? -?19 lf"tiona a)dcct!io6i L, PM,,C Pri'i hit mutuillto p-wautoctsjf ike 1 trend f ih BrtUltt after tBe oninterruDted lue 'Tnl,,f' ndi htiielfio a Gtu MTt DO It Mil linn Having made thia fiift overture, hit Ma jefty will, in the fequel, eapUm himfeH ii, a more extenfrve cnanner, on the applicano of thia principle to the diffeient o jid which may be dileuflad bet w ten the r tip. vc par ties. It ir thia application which will conftifut. the fubjecTof fhofe difcuili. n mo which hit Mcjrfty has auihcnfed b? M.nifler to enter, as teon as the principle to be adopted as ih general bafis of the i.eeociation is known. But hi Majtfty cannordifpenle with decla ring that it this grrerous and tquitabk tffer flvali notbeaetcpted, or if unfoitunately, the dilcuflions which may enfuf, tmy rail in the dtfired efftel, neiiheir ttm general propofi'ion, nor tho'ft more detailed hith miy rtfult from if, dull be 1 eg a 1 iied, in 'any ca(e, as points, agreed upon 01 accorded by hi Mje(t). &gotd, MALMSBURY. M nifler Plenipo entury frw(n bis Biunmc Mojefty. Parit, X3obtrxy 1796, Rcptrt to thc Bbrttlory by thcjfimftr fpr preigtt affair 1, The Eaecuuvc Direduiy hvmg fuimlbed me wih full powers to treat for peace with Great. Britain, 1 had yefterday (id Bmmaire) my nrn conifrn.ee wxn Loid Malmrbury, Plrnipotentiarv ccmmiiTionrr of his Britannic Majtlly. - H: frefented to me '.he original of hts powers IcaleJ iih ih feal of Great Bri. tain, and certified the co,y hich he hud before pieiented me uofigncd and which I had laid before the D relury. I eci;iocally ixlubited (io him my powcii, and give him a certified copy Ii was agreed, that the Qriftinali ffiould 'be exchauge.1 upon toe ir.nve (ftilcmcnt of itt anicler, and brfore ri,ec fljinjiure. ' Weenteted rnta cHfaifBoa. Ltrr 1 ihuiy prefdfuvd to me the Mrn-fif 4)ich I kid betortrnorDiiedoryi ioblerved to birvr, that ffeaking in the tvarae or tbe sfiia ( Great fintiink and ttionUiirg for thtieiuer c(Hvhet duubiltlt, farm (bed with tfleir powers aid initrowlians. tie anfwed me. that he was nor, but that when the Direftory, flifcuM have explained ipn rhe principle laid down in his mervoflal, he would expedite coo riersv to give to. the ch&ittt court tn accoor of tic negotiaiva sod toreteivetbeirwdera X dersanded of bun, it be could-at leaA Iprofy the principle oi cooeeiUox io whjt cooxenwif the republic, and tbe government of Gieat- ZJritain. He replied, rhat after the Directory rtlou Id hrve explained irfelf, be would fend a eour er, tnd demand ioflrocTwnsoo ths poms. I tbm tbovght'ir iy durwtw f to Lord M'rbnfbiry, ibst L wouUlt. bs wenotiJ' b. foiAlba D.rtocy, tbxt I woulJt Ulur at- or- dera and unputti lmuaanUier. tijgnxdl CISA.DELACRQIX AmwERQerliz di recto rt. Tnc Uxtcuiive D.ieor ordlrs i&e M m- (ler for Ixneigfi aAirv to makr.tne Mowing xnit to Lordi JLhlit.fofryr Thrrurtv-Cbfectocy:ue witb pJp, thai u trv rawoiAa whe ibex bod rtafon ao bae lr. irk vexji fpred utom ( peic b:wm he Tiencb Republic and his Crtlaroic Ma. jfdy, the piopohnon tf Eotd Mil l (kucy cX rrrs rothmj but dilaiory, or very diAant ratm l Irfrgicx' tbt xejooatioa to aeon. eUAorw The Dirtclory offf f er rtii if Lord M!f bury mculti baea Iwaio :eprweljrr m kl foxmallf auirutaidby ik4 tenwa Iws r dtotiaJs, theoegvciaii-oi miftbt be egmfadeiad hiidgtiJ, that tbe rvecrtfty ! balanitag wi'b lbe toterefta of the to powers, thofe of ibr ailitl oP G rear. Britain, mohipliti ihacob. Fnatf, ineree rhemtlfrulner, tends lo tto UorauMOQ oi a. Cogret, ibefovffM ov wKb rt rr ktyawnt are iUaF tudf, aaid rtquuts vaMMteiiorv- f worm wticA iitbtrto ixrt ClZ "Kn'on 10 demand of Stfwl eB h contrary, (he baa ),.i,.b4 he -high. V ' Malue aJaoft inulcu. 'bW "lwll"a had made kkii1 01 cooquefls. to '!Lt4 ,he ,tr iridiffettnt, of ' Pie, rl'cadbe,ein. ,r)utti, u.ik,-. lkl. . U.r"u,0hthepfopofes to Hi2 . ,n Ja dftnaodi of tbeaawlbon- xkhhp nirmrto iSdt.T 4iWlitTltba twlitlcl difolxaaJ a drfire of c4owditai ordmg to his own declaration, any -power to itipulate for thenu Thus, without prejudging the intention! of Lord Maln lbury, without drawing any conclusion from the circusnttar.ee of bis decla. -ation not appearing to accord with b Creden- aU ir without tbppcftng that he hacV TTteivel v nv fccret arrt6bora whitb wotld detltof he iha 61 his oltenhble powets, withent pv(. t.ndiog, in (hoet to ftrt, thai the Briufegcj. vemmert have h4 a dfoble objtft in view toprtvent by general propofiuont the partial proprfiuona of other powers, and to obtain frorr the people of England the meant of ctn. iinuing the war, by throwing upon the repob. be the odium of k dela oceafioned by them, ftlvts, the Sxecotive' Directory cannot bat ' perceive, that the propofiiiop of Lord Malmf. bury inotbing but a renewal, under aica. bit forms, of thr proportions made la ft year by Mr. Wickharo, and that it prefffnts but a ditUnt hop otpeac( . 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The Bxecetive D reftory farther obfertea. with regard to the principle of cefltoft adeari. ceil by Lor Malrrflwry, thitfaeh prihcltts prefentcd in t vague and ifolatad manner, tin. not fetteas ihc b!U of negoeiation that the firlt points of cowtiderstion are, the com mort nectliuy of a juft and folid peaie the polititai equilibrium wbieltabfolote ceffiona might de ttroy and then the mean which the belligerent powers may poffefs, throne to retain coneHieftt made at a time, when t bey were fupported by a reat number of allies, now detached from a coalition, and the theft to recover themar a umt, when thofe who were at fir ft hi enearin. haw: almofl all, eithef become in alliet ox Nwerthelefs', tbe Exeentive Directory itjf, m'd witb an ardent etifire of pottmg a ffop vi 1 (e fcourge of wart and to prove thll tbty nl dt rjeA any meant of reconciliation, de. ci re, that as fo at Lord MMmibury (hall exhibit to tht-Mimlterf ,r foreirr affairtj fVjf ficient powers frenathesriliesof Great Erriititl, for fhpulsung fur tbtir refpeclive inrtrertv,' ae comyaaied by 1 prendre orr thrw part to fob fcribe to whatever Aall be eoncleded in fft it names, the Execouv Dtrfdory wilf prvj fptidy aolwer to tbe fpeeific propeotiene wbfck (ball be fabmittcd to rbem, ad i&at rbv drfil cutties (ball be raveS as fr at mi) be conw fiiiint witbibefalety and Agmry of the Frtfrcb Republic, l3tgnd Ktvtinrtt) LirAtlJfr, FnUiiU La Garde Gtmtdi St entity 4 After receiving this aefwe-r, LroT Walttrf by wtute to his court by an exiraertfrniTy cout icr, in obtain tbt power reqvrrtcrof War, without which it is evident- hccaaflOr Thos- fopyefrng thu twe &rt(a caertCci bava noi knr ua a as w Arw, and that they erfcr rtaf If aMue to tike mew ous rtrnfWtt fit gvviog IfteayfenWaftioavo tf nlrrttory, tffe rwgraT4ne wlat loat 9lCfic,ic4 fgf fdQ tSiMI ? UQCtor JohQ Cunninharrr IMi'URMS tbt. InbAhluoti ok tltutot astl Uivicuaity, thot Ixtheafcp&ALJL at hu houh, (at tbe uptrend of Broa4 ttrect for tw prefent) a ctiglce parcel c4 UaOGS and MKD1C1NE3, tuong wuun axe iumc nto ana rALf BAKHofx ftperiur Quality 1 ail of whicb he will diCpofc of vcjy cIvcAp Jo cafh, or tic ti la credit THK fabferibee bae ntWTid, by Ut brg eaf, fromPitlaoVlpbtn fcaeUcww fttmroe of OTrUU rORTCRt t4 FORT WINE, of tbe vety fiirr quajny, ia cafis of two 4sen K, wlncb bcrwiM difpaii of foe eafii, on vry wowiaMttvai NATHANIEL ALLEN, EJtilm, Dfttmhr ti 1700 tOr rne large vVAHti HO0$Dratf rtfvwt Mcwwwd by th kbSa &4a6fVar bwfUvjetl 1 -I aflaasdiMarietramftarMa. MM. '
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