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Zi o Ht V1 BY H E N R Y w 1 L 8 J1KT FuBTik to thi State with A. Hoogi: t' . - ; - v : . - . it ; T H U R S D A Y, ' A t i l. 6, ,797. . UniUd Sutts to tht Freu . ,u Mmilter has difcovtfre- Jpio'cowpUin. I "may cite as in- tf.A -i6i the former, becaoie tne BF-- - . . . dtnii I iiv -------- , V!!.V.ere not' permanently fifed M Conors i.l-btr.r, be- y ";feri of almanacks, or other iauons in the United States, in T r-,.;,n Min.ftm and agents re Si pid ,hofc GrtT- Prance and Spain. Mr. Adet Qion io mating. tht the go 2f the United State -d no concern ltUcVre .eg.fteted niter thole of S&v Snd that thePrfevlhe?felv. SStappreM. I gave him an anUern fi irhmvconUnt to his publilhing it rv.r- Let. that in matters ot this kind, S,td.d,sor,.aod -could noi inter Wit-regard to the colours, I mutf ob J thiAtat concern our foieign reia SifctPttfWctt being thefolc lepreftma dlhrUflUd States, tney were property SidtoW He received them nh all Ulleiefpea, Vd dieted theft, to be depo . UWUI fuch an enlarged jurifdiclion wis intended. It' would betoertd in foreign countries complete courts of jlhce, with efTcdlual pioccfs to compel appearance of pailtes and witnciTe, and to execute their litciVions. And as the tranfaclions in commerce and navigation could not in the natureof things be confined to the foreigners alone, the citizens of the country mull often be needfary witnclles to thofetraaf tenons, ana or cune icjuieicd amenable to this loiejcn juiild.idion in their own country ; whereas the jurild:iin demanded is only of French Confuls over French citizens in the U nited .States ; and iccipiocally of American Confols over the citizens of the United States in France. From thefe confiderations, a pre lomption would aiife, that the jurildiwion con templaud irr the confular convention, was to be merely voluntary, but at the fame time tx cliifive of the courts oj tbt country, An exami nation of he convention, we believe will lup pott this and no other conrtrnclioii, Tlie t2 h article piovidcs, that all differences and iuits between Frenchmen in the United States, and. between citizens of the United State in Fiance, and particularly all disputes between fearnen and ihjeir Captains, and between Captains of different vtffels of their nation, mall be deter the regifters of theveflelV or (hip's toll, that thole men wet e a pan of the crew," It it ap parent, thai the original rolf, and not' copy is here reUrred toj por indeed i the' contraiy pretended. But it is faid-hnt the $ h article admits certified conitoUr copies sis evidence ill the courts of both 'nations.' Bufthe 5th ar ticle appeau to hve norcUtion to the lubjeel: of ihe 91b. It (l. n.ftids, that the C6 luls refpcCtively fliall havt ihc txciuflve right of re ceiving 10 thiir chancery, or loard of fcf- fels, the declarations, and all oiher atts Which the Captains, mailers, cte'ws, patfengers and meichants of their nation, may choofe to maka there, evm 'their tell-imtnti and ' their difybla! by U(f will : nd ;h. cup es f the lu'd alts duly authentic. .ted by the iVd Chiul," undat1 the fenl of their couiuhtf, fhall receive fjlith' in law, equilly as their oumJls wWId.' The Hup's roll (or fhippmg paper) of a ?ef feis crew, it not an -ct ta be don? before thft CoTiful,- but -the evidence of i priratc, agtee ment between the Cspuinof a vlfl and hie crew ; and when h? alle ges 1 hat any of them luve deferted, the 91I1 ai ide requites this ori ginal evidence of the fl to be produced ta she) JuJgr, as the ground en which he fhall tlTue his warrant Joarrclt them. And this is the fj::.H nr nintmaf arcfitvet. that ,JH ) : fciefcStOW)tKea.iemuwry wi wmpiiiiri. g&nHi'Mr. Dc laCtoi the FienclrMf toistjWW affairs, w Mr. Momw, our Jai!dsttn3 under the date of March 9, rVlatbjchihc.I alter returned an anfwer, attibiJsteof March i$. Thtfi -tre n.. JtftMr. Moorce'f Utfef f th ai of May, slrwi'veJ atthedtpxrtrpent of the fUteHte tir-Jvify Coaks- of bth pr, and i&itirf fa much ef his Uirtr as iciatet liAtafa, swtut tb docaa.cots no IttttG. 4;lcelaIw-7The.ineiaticrn of (rwtks. 1 The courts l jdltice hart takeit aod Mill ttsixance ef piles biovght bj French pttnUtothepor" of tb Urtired States, tl totlifh ttrvt of war bate been admitted wtt&Jt ports', vewinciks promifawtty th rttnicrof jtfwry, that ?t fbe sxtak'prtfoi on tbc Ftrecb ArpuMic er tssr j Ur:t, id bavs alia coadiaa tUitii tnsis : tTUttRfelar conventioo has in to points. fceiillaloiT. ifl. Fur want of giving to PjUis'i the irtms of bating Kieir tftciuonr tdiasll mfports btttrtT Preutameft, ltiici'ilf coaCklt bwre heeUfie cQi lia. if. H-ouii ihc Jodgts chugui with rauari far iff rthed.og Fuuch w wtbiifrt, tiouka the oiitnal roll of 8r tabe 61ft ttbdwecd. 3d. The stictt attwittte Le Caffiui aod ber Captaiiw , kMeorlaio The impunity of theosi ?i:ed od the Republic, in the perion if ssU a.fitr the cmrta Fsechts tffthtEn f;Alnt, ia ort ith thi .Vtt dtf tlttaatiori, witbirv Ue waters of the luie, JVI Mt4ti Tbc iiealy coftdudniin. RWt, 414, bttwun its United Siatia- tiw.eiji, ficood complain', nlsrivs to rJrtal the Efihfti flup Afuce rt fr.xe J'mWtsnd b't pipen sadths jd JvwU CrtttfttnpUietiiUrivt to tnerv fet(4. ill lha f hiro.ft in thi fuua Jt It mi alrttdf esartMOsd, ai, ww r7rteiftlttndid. wtastfisUUrctMfniwo, tnanylncoQ. u l,?t,dtknd tf.e tivinj t the Cwi- Jfj2 tr imth KtpuMic, to bs eftr. ".T'ftltft C-n(UiMiH tnt of the U' J7jtFrtf. Tit iuoimMtv sre T,tsgrtUHt frqsirc ttiy fl JJMnnieol the t ftatroai M,Vataitstarile tbs cooclofioa chit mined by the rcfpeclive ConfuU, either by a cnHiuaion put on this article by the lodges 1 rtjerettct to Arbitrators, or by a lummary judge- j and for ought I know, without tftf dfrjjof mtnt without cuff s M No officer of the coun I opinion. The difference alledged by Mr. Fau- try, ctvii or military, mall interieie therein, chet in one of his Utters to tbe fJeeTietary of or take any pan whateyerin the matter." This State, 1 have enquired into 1 amf fird be em lad dauic aknc would ftcm fuf&citnt to repel under s miitake, And the miftake srofe pro. tfe clauw we are cnfideiirg. Shi.fTs, M r bbly fioinlliis circumftince, that vheaMiorn lliali, a.d their deputies canitot aid in the ee- the information of ibe Conful,.thereftf. dlo cution of confular decilions, becaufc thty an Rer that the deferter wopld wholly efcapeanlefl efficers of the countrj,' eapriflly foibilden initially apprehended, the Judgehas liTufdhts to takesnv part in the matter. out was 11 warrant loarrrlt und brns before him tht lU meant that the laws fhwuU &i ve confoN the pow er to appo'ut fuch executive bisects of ihcir on iiatics I Ve find no luch ihir.g in the conveniian. On th: contrary, in ch of de ferters from vetfels mentioned in tue Q,h arti cle, whom the CnUU are auhoiilrd 10 cufe ledced defenert but when brought,, tfejudf his not con mi tied the man or de(ilered him to toe Coniol, ur.leis the origintl roll hisbeta praduced to ptove him one of tbe (hip's -Clew As to the outrage a gain ft Mr, Fauxh't bj the Africa man of r. in Jtirtipft tt feitt to be ant (led, they are exprelsly ducked toap- I him and his ptaers within the jsrtfdityon sf ply in wciting to the " courts, judet and r-m iht United States, and Liptna itemt I Uloil ' ctra coopeki t" to make an aired t meamcgibe on their authority, I do not know" what. ma count, Juogct and Qtacert kt me country wnne loics more emcaetous.oukl. bars Demiitea the Coafuls reCde. Bcii Jci, if power cuold be by the executive than thofe bkh were adapted, given to Confuis to appoint tfii:crs loeaecute 10 oVtsmfitisliAtoa, Afiet wiitisg rrsiV&a- ,u A. r'tft.mi. ihnfn officri nuft of courfe ble time far exnlinatiooi 00 thf nart of CtDt. L UWK.U'UVp ww - - wr. I T " I b.vs their feci of fonipeniatior) to be paid by Home, and of Mr. Moore, the. KrtgV0 ViCCf cneorothtrof tbe parties iiiiliho Uth arti Lonlul, and receiving Pof, the r"icUdent reio-,- cle declsres that the confular judgements (kali ed the exequster ol the VicCoofuJ snd-deo vc wuliout colts." red thc.Gatcrnor fRHodeloiid wktrr tbs To ihtfeobfcryattons 1 fubjoio the dtlibe- Africa hsd beeo lying, to eomratfniesiMi ,t, aniniont of two ilpewble layeis, Mr. Cantain Hume the demand of tbe Ptuda(--) I Hirnfon of Htw-York, and Mr. BradfurJ, Tbat be Sboeld immediately rsson ffowrfls- laic Aitorney Uev.tial ot t:i uniteu Mates. tivn witbia in jutituiciiooor uieiMujq Yisrct, 11 i aavs coofideied the i-.h article of tic wheiebehad viplsttd their rights and fofl conveniioo t;eteeo bis le molt Chnltun ,i,ef (0 make known to him, ihaua forty. tighl M jtfly d ,ha Urwud State of America, aod hnurs after the requiCiion tkaold bt ccttlr.mil allo lbe aft of Coogtell coaciroing Confols cau4tohirs, ill tntsicourfe betafttta tbercitU- l.t V.rt.Confols. s far as it wefcubii the uor of the Us ted Sistc fnd bit ftMpfinrall duty M ol" ,hl Uniud States, sod keforbrddtn It is rety tcoe that tba tlequi it is riy opnton that the Mfflsls are not Ut 0f ihe BtiiitH rue C00UI witf wirbdriem (iprCltiy lOi -dvfikij iiaiiiwuitii'iw w Governor cf Rhode lflaoJ 4 csrod' iofeMpg letter from Capts'm lteuxt becaefc afihodgh ka wai eo board tbe Africa bi the atrtntpt wa made isinR Mr. Fsuchet, the PreGdimt bij no erkJcnCe of luff co opnatiowi Tbr M10U ftaof .the Unid Sito Londao, wsvdH rfwfd to repttleat 10 tbat court tba condsO cf Ctpsie lUmt, and todcitaii bir extbp)s7 pwo.Chcrxot. tt war chk s be eiprQti tbat he would be idf.ttf trbrrtd I sr d cref3oett. I j, rtHKb-Wey mOwi b-e enfttd. Frocf bet latiow o the coal cf N.nh A ox ma Chrwrtt i tbe Wed. Isdref. Sensf (ocactime slots by o smelt i tbe rf (ppetl, ,tbl rbfAirl ca was retuimrg to EighnJ, our Mmtdrrhl London Itesiodsdfcl tbil Hf, tilt the diceuli of flUsfar.ros Aght be rrtctnd. Althosgb the fuhja v M. Dt Is Root, ih.td andUtV ctmpUtaf, (the Brifiil treaty aUbrrWwwdy lic4iw, Nlew cr Mrs ts . t 1 w. (Afittaii anv icoieocc 01 FiaochCoilol, ff ttBdf lht ,lld trtK,f' RlCIIAKPMARMaUfl, Attbrney United bratei for the New York, Match 6, 1794." I nrre conrtdtrid the'eonrtlrtlcit ltld sa aheer referred to sod I ferfrtly rtijiMt in the opinion- gitrn by tbe A'tcrney of the V. .wfitstn. f- tbediltnftof N Yotk. ntdSiitn. lit WMDRADP0XD. Ph.MrVhis, Msrcb 14, The sihef complect uniet this besd i, tbit tbrludgrs who t t cbsritd (by an sO of Con trrOl to-irTur wsrrsnts of strefl sgimrt di feVies from Fmich ttfTrl., birr r.ed tke oiirMl mT' rc" wP'-Tt-'hit tbe men si M.rr dwfcitrd, wtrt a pin tb ,..1. irtrwatempto h 3,h aJiTiitS i the sntwli ol rib - -. ..i..l puscrrt.MdBy en,-,. . U,keefw icmnks. tlrfaS, ll wil 1 ti tk .nhtO-.N article of tkr eool-wsr r I . tt.ttb.Ci.fwfsvwwO 4s. tty tp.or.i.. i.rMru inl' ZkVt - iefenttslroos tbe eiCeh .1 IJ e fVJ wwriXHtmtvnr thctr nation, tasjA ytt by so tsb.b.nei sf wtneb to-oints Co (5ti lit Ufifmi.)
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