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-. irom in toorce o - the ocr in t and to their Iketbern boundary list t defctibed io the irea ty of peace of between the United States tod X3rtit Britain. We ore alfo Unified with the engagement of hit Catholic Ma jetty io com ' penfate . our mercantile ci'tize'ntlor the loflrs they had fuftained by the capture of their vef iel and cargoei by the subjects of bit Ivtyefty , during the late war between Spain and France. :A11 thefe were afts of fuftntisl joltice which . eit neceffarily approved by every upright ramd. All the other ftipaUtion of the treaty IttweCB the United State and huCitholif Ma "Jetty were wholly voluntary, tnd perfectly re vciptocal $ fa that neither of the two contract Ing parties, could fay that they had granted or ' received a favour. 1 make this obfervbtioh , becaolc of the numerous intimation in yooi letters, that by thefe other ftipiilatioot, bene fits and advantages had been granted by. his Catholic Majefty to the United States, withou receiving from them any equivalent : iutmmi ns'fdr which we lee no foundation. To in fiance in the article! which, conftitute the two ' firtt fuhjecls of your complaint. t . Free (bipt hall make fret goods. If is i m pofiible that toe contracting parties mould ever hae conceived that this rule as between them 'felves, could have' any operation, except whe. one was it war tnd the other at pe.ce. TiK 1 United States being in the latter fruation, have a right to carry in i heir veffcls goods of ene 'fritea of Spain, without being liable on that ac couet to capture. On the other hand, if the 'United State! were r war. and Soain at neact - - f T I ner iubjrds would hive aright to tranfport in their veffels the goods of our enenrc , fre frbm cptoe by arrred veffela of the United Sates And thus toil ttipuation la exadly -equal on both tides. , , -a. Ship timter and naval fares erebj the law 'Cf katitns, abanioj ixar t but li e Untied buuct aod bpam, for the i mutual ben fit, a greed to coolidcr them as free goods, in oide 'that either paity remaining ai peace, mighi Safely coottnue iti commerce to thufe articles 'even by crtymg them to the enemies of t tie 'Other. And thus this rule will operate equally, 2 Ire t hi former .. ' Y4 compare the liberal flipulations in thefe AWW BlllVIVf WIHI lUHIt Wi m VWlft.wijwsiu m III ,ht treaty between the United States and Gieat Britain i and aflc, what fh?uld be the fur prize9 e)f hn'Caholicr Majefty on knowing cf the latter engagements F After team king, that ' it tbalc itipvlstions were liberal on the part ot Spain, they weie alike liberal on tke part of she Umtrd States feeing they were peifcftly teciptoctl permit cue to lay, that the en. Sgmcota with CJreit. Britain do not appeir to offer toy caule for 11 (urpritc,? oothc part ot his Catholic Mijerty j becaufe his MjeH) jhadieco, during the whole ccuiie of theAme ricao war, how ftcaJtiy Great UmamfxrMtfd, inscppottion to the demands of til the Mjii time I'ous, torrainttin her claratunder the law of nationi, fa eepturt enemin frtftrij and . t:nber$ and nevaijitrei eu ctKtratAMj, ia mu traljitfs. Hit Mjidy bad utu in me pre lent war, in which he was lor a time a party mh GftatBtiiaioagt ort Friocc tht Grcai Uiitiin coQtiCMed to avaw, and pra6ice upun the fame petoc ples. And with luch a peticci kaowteJgeof the prii ciplei aod coDJufl ci Cireat-Br'tain j and while (he was fiiilccgicd so the wir,ith a cwwtr which (he drenuaufly cndttveureJ to deprive of timber aed sural fioies and whole aercattile (hippirg was greatly ttd8ccd,i-r'ould hn Catholic M jtfl) catMcl taut G'lit Britain oa!d rtlmnj.ih h. lesl righti, tot ostioo (the Uattd btstcs) which khoonded io oatr'lifot building anu tcuipping (hips, and whofe rtOtli ajipttd to the Uitymg tisdc uavitled every lea and tidied eieiy quarter of the globei Vuu leem to tmtgioe theic is tbe m9tc rcafuo for 44 lur ti if,' bccaule, as you fsy, the engagements between the United States and Great Britain were cai traded neatly at the Iscottiuie aJenofi at the fsrac owmint with or ii polaLu)ns wi k bis Catholic Miii(y i But al Lw oe to Jriog to your iccolxciion iSe periods when ib'le drStrcet tieatna wnefotmcj. That with Oren ttntiia wa cvtiludei oo the 19th dy ol Nwemwef, tf 4 1 That tb tpain, ontostib of Oibtr, iy;j -Further, the lusty withUicat finum ai Mt,ti(hcd io Pat !aflpbis, on tie Qitt day of Jolt 1795 j al. i&valfevr caooini txlort tbettcaty mttt bis Ca tWcM)ftv was concluded 1 and eeatly teo tiowhi before it received his ratification, at wbh ume (Spua ib4 lU Uwic4 ktius U&g .f Adaixnioa thta at peiei wH 1 thi wi)rtcutTt& petrthai bis Catholic MajeHy found the fmal. ltd difficulty in giving hia final fanaion to the treaty with the United States, on account of their pi lor treaty with Great Britain. More 0 ver, Mr. Thomas Pmclcney, who negociat'ed the treaty with Spam, being privy to the whole negociatton with Great Britain, and perfeftk icquaicted with every article of the Britfh trca ty, it is haidly to be doubt, d, that he communs cated to the Prince of Peace eveiy information concerning it which had any relation to his ne gociauonwiirip4in.The mode of proceed log in the caics of capture of American vtf tela, isprecifely the lame in both treaties, and (hcuiolt maierul expretfions in the 7th article ot the Brittfh treaty, are copied into the 2nt of the ueaty nh Spain. , 7 he remainder of th'u Utter, and the other da enmmts referred loin tht 'frefdenVs fpeecb, we are obliged Joriuant of room, to owt until our next. ARMY of ITALY. Buonaparte Commander in Chief of the army in Italy, to the Executive DireBOry Head Quarters at Jmdenkerg, Aprttiywj. ,c Citizen Direclors$ " I hsve me honour tranfmit to you the letter which 1 wioti Prince Charles, and his anle'. .Yso. will, find hereto annexed the rfete which Has been fent by the Generals Bcllegarde and Morveld the anfwer which 1 hwe given ihm j and finally, the conditions of the fuf asnfion of arms which we have, concluded. You Will remark, by the line of demarcation, hat we find ourlelves in potTcfJion of Grata, Biruck and Kofcnmacn, places of which ne ere not before in poflcfEon. "My intention is, beddes, to give the army two or three daysrcM, 10 that this luipenfion very little deranges the military operations. Ogncd) BUONAPARTE." Jundenbergt April 7. " H'S.Majedy ihr Eniperoi and K.uig, ha ving nothing (o much t heart as whatcac con duce to the repole of Europe, atd to the ter mmation of t war which devafhted the two nations, has, in conlequence of the overture which was made to hu Royal Highnefs by your letter from Cisgenfurth, Itntm tovou to come ?o fome undeilUndir.g on an objeel of fo great importance. " After the converfation which we have held with you, and perluaded of the good will and -f the intentions of the two powers, to finifli, ith the utmoit promptitude pollible, this dil arlroos war, his Royal Highnefs dcfires t luf. penCon of hutttlities lot ten days, in order to to be able with more celerity to attain this de fired otj.ft, and in order that all the delays and obfttclcs that the continuation of hoAilitics would throw in the way of negotiation be dooe nway, and that cVrry thing pay occur towards be re etfablilhount ol peace between tbe two nations. (Signed) The COUNT da BELLEGARDE, Licutcfuoi Ueucral. MobveLOT, Mijor Grneral. A Hue copy BUONAPARTE. Head Sorters, Jnndenkrg, prill. To the Centrals Bdiigatdt, 4r McrveJt. Centl run. In ibe military fituation of the two arraief, a lufpt ebon ot hottil.tics is quite sdserfc to tbe riench army 1 but tfitcat pave the way tothc peace fo much dirtied and fo ofcfol to the two countries, 1 conleot without diCcaliy to your rcquttl. " The French Rrpublie has often fbtwn bis Majely her defire to put an end to this creel Aughter. She pcrhsti in the lime fenltments, an I haeno duubt , after the confrrcace which t had the honour of having with you, ibat in a few days peace will be floslly re eftablilhed betwrcn tbe iccoch Rrpublie std his lcapcrul M.itny. I beg of ycu to ru me credit for the ft timent of efletm $ni diltngoi&ed conoderati' on with wh-ch I am, gentlemen, yoor's, ($inid) BUONAPARTES A trut copy 11 BvOtfArAlTI." Condithn ef th CrtalUn ol JItfililits. Gectai 0onipjrie, Commander 10 Chief of lU Frer.ch army in ttsty, and bis Royal llighntfa the Archduke Chsrlet, CctatninJtr ,a Chit! of tae Imt4il aimyf vuQurg tea fi 'Jr. V- -rWiSA'KiKi Art. Tl. t ruliS la. r'tttiiinL-: 1 0 . Art.t. TheFrtRrk T,tfl" ft "Sift Maib,gr ChSShoo,, "S he valley of Um, ,.L .li " .fe's?5? i .-2. uuhiuib mail not eome:. T "til H boors after th' T,, Fr.Bch,d,roptml. Chief of thi.rm4.r.9 - r-v,.,V( , , , A true coyj '") BUONAFMn, ttttfarr. ",9.tll PEA C From the Bonon CttJim, Ylerday afterwocn arrived lciemachui. Ca Dtaln Pr Att Liveroool. bv ukom l. JS iondon papers to Miy 41b whrchcofltaji. ns nea to April t.tb-nuch later aV fore received. Thefe papers abotni rit, The articles mcfk iBtertftiagtiAtwinA' I U tain well co roboratrd m - w - - - iii aiXNARlSt of PEACE'had beta fcadki tweeotbc Emperor aod tht Presicb Xepsb) "" j ueu tunciuaca oy lis Mir. vnanes and Ueo. Boonaptttf. The rvrnti whirk l4tAiVn Jm - --www IV IHII tfl l 1 t0 Undimny fri ftf iAAt'uMiaiWrm f w " ' viift V IMwl A - . I . .1 A 4 1 "nj in sxaiy, over ine Auaruni, a try tbe latter loft betwren ic toi ia'exiaiaa killed, woweded aid prilooers grtat &l y ties of smaunitioD, militsry jorrt,pwiir! ice. aod two ai. hoot worth of cnli1ieir the mines of ldns. OarcwtvborstiiaiV intelligence are Ftrf, Mr.Fex, Uin sj Houlcof Coeoiconi, tbe jJcf Mi,ip cad the cveor, aod Mr. fH M sot tntl , it Secotd, tbe Freacb Eittetifi Pn.J t on the si b April, is t aneffage to the B er rive iiui.oieo, ny ioup 1 f 11 rsl Moreau, is tsraiinaud ; tU U'-" ,. podicnpti . J ci A courier wnitb t rtctnl lia Great (cr A jcice lolDt ittUDt. she oe peace inl'iti etceff xn )IW' wt late, itDCC erpen Ts loiai AptU cdae kfor. riti fmc U) ai th from Gib. Boosspsrte, senwscttMij (igoing of the Piel.miMiiis 0 frct ei 7: Eiupeior.M This otfijematrl emotion of joy, as .bender" I W he peace. Thad, tbe Dtfly te eat i ootheiacMday,toibeCsdefrB U eefninff tbe r'reach colssiet, fift Z b , mi Vii ia be oat is la a! 1 ditutianoothtoot to be pat W I h fi,f n,if. . bat everv thirf II s k.. Mill ka rot IS ded rsVlT' T .... f mo.tb.- rirt!tf77;fJ ihsttbertiloabytbf V"1'ti ceive a courier hth.WWjU, as that General Bf. '8 t tbe uielefs eff-Con of W rier be feat w,.h the Kk (tjcreso a ma ii-v-- r - - t.y' belore he wcat te uJJfiZbVi V.rn,.r.Ooverr1oeefSnilw Ani,.liii.ilwO'.,lJ ... ii lallo! ..a-ir ...... ol PttHJt.,,t.-iil' rnyol Italy 'rirk. , ptoelsedtweieiH-'J, f f-csl win J ' re ! t 1 h
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