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1 -:. V V, 'V 4 '1a ; - - . -V- 1 ... - - -5". g-Wi&fcpwi '' iiWiMfi Y ) ; ..'"V 3iot$FbTs7a!lF teiwit hutprcbably tMjrgeated iuclf to yeuf Itoyal Iliehneas ; u 1 the cowardly marau der, lingering behind till the danger Is overt - and then stealing forth fat cUrknesa and ir " curity, to insult the bodies of the dead, sad bring Lorn? an unresisted apod from tie de oUtiaa of tie filed. f juyius.'; (7 U inarrf lAe eftone UteraUy iMil rruched cvr kandt. It remain for the an- er taiaet at He infer) rentntta. . - - Vt..YAir. .A.t . i -J w " 7 ,. ..'--.7 :t i Vr- -- - . fVry late News from England Arrived last tught the fast tang ship 1 Cape. Yose, i 31 cays irom. juwr pool To Mr, Johnson, JUltiwore, e are Indebted for Lo-dca papers down la th '19th ait. ' v . Pr. It rendoded between France n4 " KuiitoTriertevct is prime minister cf Eneland, and Lord Unhurt "Is minister cf . 'w . s rs . lorrfra Alt-irs to place w Mr. sunn5, ho w perfectly recovered of his wound t ParB arnent was further - prorogued to the trnifitfi)eiOaernr h" jen aiKtber letter to Air. jirmimnj rlS that if KficUuI woold cease to Wcckde the ports cf France, she would retract her crders ajaiiat Rnjlatod, Ire " ' ' " - Letters from Holland state, that the French fiare prohibited . the exportation of w best. Licences Toad been rented In ErgUnd for the ioortationf wheat iitm The Mtrhet in Eccbnd !br our products Vrasrond. TThe acsrcirr of restels In En. land induced the jorernment to reieaac ew fMKeer v Important news a peace 015 ed between France" St Aoitrii,st Alte&borj, m the 1J of Oct. k that Boanaparte was on his wsytoPans. WesreootfapsMeaskeiof the terms a Use peace wit onucreanu ftian the passersers in tbt Hercuks, thst the Efrperor cf Attria retained eerjr Oatljedm papers do nm furnish a with 3 tier 1 from Spain and PorTueel, Uter thai than air former accfunts. The Matd f WW dirrm wasstHl m the poweson of the .Br?. 6kh. who have sent out aereral phi ski m " to attend the sick, and fresh trorp to re hforcethetiTri00 7 " '; . A thacee in the Brkih llin;strr hts alsota , v ke place, i Mr. Perceval socceeds the t. Duke cf Poraiad ,as Prime Minbter j lr. Cnmre ha mrrced and U succeed- - ed bv Lord Bsthurak j and Dandas &un- derh3Wd CaUkteajV sUtiotv Se veral otheT chanres are spekea cf, amorj whoftth Lord GrentiCe.X , We slw fbd ta a paper of the 11th October, the 2kwii-f parafrsph, that the Aroe ""rican h Horace passed EUineu on the - 29Jiof Septhavios ca boatdvMr. J'eaa QJmcy .Uanu, the newljrsppnted M ler to the Cirt of SL Pctenbur firm the United Sutea. The Horace notwrth- "su'odir.g the" impcrtar ce'"f ;hr chttlt;' was competa vf e UJ'it nTiBnwn U pay the Sarod doe, before she was per mitted to proocd c Jf tcyate. r: Lcvnox Octi&er 12. , Viscotrat Castlereath had an aud:ence el h Majettf , and delivered ep his KU cf cf ':fec. uSecretarvcf Sute Cr the war and "colonial dwtmenu..ilr. Canni had si so no andieace, and deh vered opTa seaTof effkr, a Secretary !or Forvin A tLirs. Mr, .-2 .. C, hts perfecthf recovered from the effects cf k isin:tfi 1111 itiiirMT mui win iwr cd, at which Earl Bathortt was sworn in Se cretary c butt for r oreign Aiuirs. QiXter 16.' Iff-. PercevaL we undrrttand, wrote a let- trr tn her Rwal Hichness the Princess of : U'lci rrmU'v anonuncnn: Us aptxmitment 1 ftrtt Lord of the TreasurT. In this letter . ibe new Prrmier condoles whh her Royal llich&ess on the. loss eavlaineti by tueArt tnmitf ration in ben? deprived of the rp'xo A tlrcts of Mr. Csnnmf:. bot Uses occa- tkin to awtre her, that it was ia ftis fuit ss he hid fft-red tosrrre to anr arrargemmt thel Mr. CaJittim: might sva- hkh a ka MMnnirht hve been pUced at the hd of the Treaiury. and l irthted that to rtik I lWhfm would see In tbia a satis- fi.rt .Ty proof that it was not from selfish coa y.'eratt that he had accepted r f this lito Hir Rwal Hkhness, in snawer to i Vrtter. rrrrari her thanks for the cnfn ra r,icatinn. and tcr extreme rrsrtt at Cat- 'B;niVe2M&v. :aitt'.cendodet Iftw r4.mrnUne Mr.Tercevsl oi hiseistrajtem 3'Kiaav?-iaHttfl-"tk ttstrat Tlirl Bathursty :1Urt: Cswclehllid Lord I. Gower, ouly teuin tncir acals unul their successors are appointed.' In fact, as we stated sne time ago, the ban of Liver pool, Lcrd Elden, and Percevid, art the on ifmembersof the Cl'net sho ate deter- mined ta stay in , y are urnTn vuu Thus, Mr. Perceval Ministry resembles a besieged town wua a su-aucnea garrison, ro which the tjommanocr 1 rraucta to every possible expedient to tmsk hisweakness and ImDoaa upon the besieger i for which purpote we find, from rniiiury hjttcry, ickboou are sometimes planted to as to W like guns, and the tar, are ordered to present them&elvcs upon the walls occauonauy, in new, umrorm, that their numbers may thus be multiplied in the ej es of the;enemy. .; 3 ; r :. ' ' ' lI'icfeirr'li.Ivi ; WondirUnd that Mr. Robttt , Drndas Saunders arrived to town yeterday to attend the Levee, this dirtNwJ" 1 be pre- eaied with the seals taf .the war department. iVarr tctxvem France. Csf Aui- . , ' fn a. i . y - We have received the MrrdJeur in the Hth, nd Dutch mpcrstothe l4thJnt, Pce between France and Aiwria, as s-gwd t Vienna 00 the 54 b-.u. Tl.t event was effi. clally announced to the inhitrtanti on the 10t by the firing cfcaniKn, msngcf trU'fid other demonstrations cf H . . Brwdc the Katements of the Dutch f iaxrtte, m. fiMi hi recrired a coifirrntirn rf the e vent in dispatches from the commander, of ocr tronps st WVehcren. Several ct mb tativcJicccMnia Jbifitchd.Jh4jyf:A,ail. on the 14th the batteries and konAts si 2irxh2ce fired a feude.Kie on the occasion. The terms cf the treaty have txi transpired j out ss ve peae n urifimu" I'vi tyrv mm miv nrruime that thev ire ! ia the orerreas cf the rieirCMtioa we nu demand arow from"TSe rtlactancw bf tfef Empercr Francis to give up Sutro to the French. Th, however, he has at length 'tot only consented t do but hit greatly e hxneed the merit of his compliance, by U cesdeat of tht whole cf D dmvtla. Spautro ta as Acnmiitian of treat importance ttr B- na&arte. with A vkw to future maritime ef. forta, It b a camdais and secure hxrboar, .mfttnii t a territory , w fveh atwndonth; mrniSie the chkf materials foe the ervotroc. tioo oi Ceets. The posseaakn of this port, and the Wand ctrfu, will give turn, the full efltnmmd of the AdrUticSea. -- There are some notes in the Paris Mont- teur. on an article tn a Iwidoo tnmmttrui tMper upon Well'rtton's retreaL Tkeycon. "teiidT'ln'the same""'line 1 a npamrnt 'as lha whkh have beenralreadr noticed, that Vk tor was wrong in givh r battle to the Britkh army at TaUven, and that he ought to hate amoaed it tt'uJ bruit, w oote army amcrowa toSacca had advsncsd'and otctopied the paatea cf the Tagus in the Brnidirear. The irwiL kaj a -a. i - - v been the total deitructka of the BntWt sr. nr. Thia obserraUon, we Star, ta too we,l founded. ' : '"' v" The Paris papers state, that re lap ftf hr. set far the Emrercr were re !r at Mvir.jcn on the 1st imt. and it waa rxprtted that be wouVl leave Schoenbnsnn on the 3d cr 4Ui, on his return In Paris; .VT" Current Prieiif Crotitlhte ? il- f and coasts tf trocUmaUonlaf neat ros 10 lU-a ;nne ivom o nw f 1 irary o rcakon nu equny, a t wur, -vui so v as .scconui w rua Seed,-4lto31.' A-'-': I V A it if ta lima rinmiUilmM&l i J ' bcUcgers and UVieged. Oh this is groondrf the right tti prevent neutrals from enteiW the place,'' -'. 'r r- at . . - ..-,uV r ' l ucsovcretgntyarvl Independence of it, I Rape possibly Ipring from tlie will 01 1 , I wrty, but must alwavs be fotana .te : ? , 1 :..-t - . " ruiena. warn ' a miai 1 01 iiaia iia - - - r tTaA 1. - Yesterda? the Lord 1 Mayor ordered the perly Ulqckaded ntes it be braierM k- P?! nrlce of Bread to be reduced an assise and a I or water. : It Ublockaded to half, or 3d in the peck loaf to wmmeweto-atrodwtion cf3iair;bycb the morrow ;Tfca price of quartern losf f render of the'plate ro'ght fee protrscS wheaten Is then to be sold lor is a i-uana 1 ana men we Bae only tietght toprtTtl houtehold at Is 3 34d and houuhwld at Is I neutral. sVpi frmt entering me port u 33-44. . r h ' s : . .:; FRENCH ao DUTCH PAPFJM. ' , AMSTtaoist,vOfftcr IV ; IHs Majcity Tcaterdj'y received, Ihe h-ppr Intelligence tlit wace Utwren Austria and France wsaigne4cn the UUro cf UiU tnpnus CJg, jikstne soveretgnty and Indeprndnc. mi Aenwjrg. - v - i wmw- rw tnv prpprny et erery This happv event has heea announced to 1 arutrai.' a sute may transfer Itself to tday to tne tnnsmtsnts ci tne captui oycu- charges of artillery, wweb nave been re peated many times during the dav.The r"t.l f ag waa jdso hoiicd In token of rc- Acccrdsnt to the Uteat reports, Lieut. Cot. de Taber, ad-d-camp to Manhal Damon ceau, has, with a detachment cf chaeur. driven away the enemy who wen m nrtii BeveUnd, made i sailors prisoners, and burnt two canoes.' ' . - ' ; The rryal trrt onder the command cf rr huel whtch has been In sight of the enemy Since the 7ih of thi montn, uncrr e sami creek, bjis reconnoitrrtd ss ttt as Sire; 1 " Uyiirn Utzettef ucuorr u.) AsiTwiar. OcfeJeVt. wee i the uh and SOth cf last mth anread tcrrur thmi ehour the tn- -liah squadron. The whole Enghus fuad ron was in mavion, ana r run 'P s1 r round. The toilowtee Cay vie was taten in tiw be a frirste. and broueht aiaat. Inhe ittfriiomsM1vfa!WTe mQ armed eeMcls. Scleral of -he nersona howetevirmttsseded tHrmaelves In the tsiand of encsano. 1 ne rlimvta cf the Island of Wakhereit proves so deitructlve the Ength, thu hs the snle burvtnr rfauni of the chy of flushing, 31S graves have been dag, anUlniaefaMLsir. sobhert, and 19 grsvea tcr ortcers. ; '111 1 -I Rajal $tmttrdn Gctfttr. ,i.f "-i-i.iNr.-.,? .eA. 1j 4 Thi ilu! lahaSrftaats" who have aarvived themosf dreadful siegf, and the, most detractive rpueeuc, are new ttwkrrotne s trestmeet Hcarcefy leas hard than death kKlf.r Aftcf so many calaraities, the barbarous Sachet has kried open thens exorbiuot rributtons, ad allowed the ioUiert lacuf n ripe to feed their hwiv wHhctt being mo ved by the tears w tue uniortaaate wiaowa and orphans. To this are added many other vexations, one ef which is, that no er, ep- wsrda of 14 years cM. can p about tba streets whhrot a permit for Cut purpese, for hichhe jam pay. , 1 . ijirAtii f.f i-u'k ; fTIra io a nonent of ch,f j. t.precrdn'cd d fStty. If, Indred M r. Prrceeal hope to be abetQ fin his place w iih h effect, he , rf!eed ettt1,t'tto the praiie of T'tWMrry'bu'rwe daXeTieve, thrhis mot sarjjuttie fneiKia exict tbatany thing hot some great and mfureteen accident can ena ble him to aland hia gmrd 'rne week-- aftef " the meeting of fiic . Paillstt.ert." Ve have r-.-nokbjard of any acrruhn of talent, rank, character, and fortune, v amce the appoint-. jae;fif ,:MflltShe effice of efetsly jhlf llmfjreachefljsdjt Wrf-leAdmsy4kth eTthe Hon 4tS a war acu!rMtitJri fact, the Prcm'm a m we naked and deerted than he even ap pears to be t M" thee w changes that hate takrn place have cot nitrodurrd a'new friend, and even r4 ewoe of bia colieag jea whore tsain ta ofTtcr, they axe mate ut sieir tlua At th Ivr veaterdar. it wsarewJved to prorogue Pirllnvrnt from the Sd of Knvem ber,"tn the begimUas tt Deeem'jer. It thus appears that tt Is A intended that it a!i-Ud meet nMil afer Chriittnas. ' Smve persona think that Mr. Perceeal wn attempt a Ne gociatiodi bi the mean time. - - x We understand Mr. Cor, lite Under Se ctrtary of Su.e to Iird Ostlereagh, Is to tucceed Mr. Ilunkisaon, as Secretary cf tie Treawiry.;:-:' ' " V A"very strange twmw was in circulation yesterday, to which we sre rrt dHposedto gi?e the least creth-nce, that Marquia Wel loley bad receivedx lnstruc0i frora Minn ten tn tave Seviar,v and t proceed by Ma drid, Bovorne, and B01 draot, to Paris, to terminate a nrgnciatonx already commerced fir the- le-eatjabUahmraf of peace between France and this country. We believe this rurns-ur to have been propagsted f-r slock jra!ij; purpoaes. '- v. It ia romnured by the treaty with France, thst t!e Emperor . rancis gi vet cp Carinthia, Csri;4a;iaLJrtria, and Upper and Low er Anuria tgrthr with Prerfwrg that be sWWt ialao Gailkcla and consents to re- linh hia title of Emperor of Anuria, thi rrwrving to himself only Ilangary aid B,nia. V X - ' I ' " Ttv terms f peace hsvennt tranrplred i government, however, are ttill to be ta pov wf4x of them, and confrM that trr Sre rx- tremefy humiliating to Austria. 1 " , pijiers .of yesterday, that the Marquis tf We'frfey had received inttrurtions to pro cetd to 'Paris terpen a ikegociation with Bun. nnarte. If is hirdlr Vcesaarv to state to our readert that the report fa wholly un- founded. . s ' .' "-' ' priiment was Testerutr further nr rn-rd from the 2d of Hot. to the beglanii. The whole of the Spsihh anl French ships st ferr-jl and Orunni have, Ik U aunpoacd, A large nsrsl frtrce it now prcpsnng at W. Poole, and even i,that rni roerate with theTurks arsf nst RuiaTe f lowing are among the ahpsmentlrtned l proceed on this service ) wrptune, fa j Kcnr, 74 j Hepulw, T4rt Warspite, 74 Scrplfl, Letter if the mbdtter tf FsrHrn .fJUrt v Frtmce, M. tai,Vjny, to lfnrrel .irm- Pari. V, : : ; rv rV AtTCstt0 Mtmt S3. v M Si a 4rs Majesty vntWrstandlnethatr are about tn dbpatch a ab'p to the u, Hates cainmuiU me to nuke known to yea the on- ar.erable principles which nave and wia re gulate tus conduct tn ii great qnesuea rev pecting neutral. France tdouts the principle that the g rwotects trade. The tradine vessel which -- - - - be comudered as a mmsig crjony 1 ta inmlt audi a vewel by search, pumlt, or any act c4 arbitrary power, ts a vmuuon a the tun damenul law of enkaaitation, and is in at- tack opon the government cf the tame. The seas belong to every astaon without exception z they sre the common property and domain ran mtnmizr---; " CanaW-tktfv .with ttM doctrifw. ttver. ther sute j' it may destroy Uus. arthierts of - inuepenucner, una pas irnin rnnce Prmce, but' the right of aovereirntr k kn. visible, and twcUflrcah!e--ao ee can M. counceic " T T r-'-1 . M Enrlard hu placed France In a Stat. r blnckjMie.-.Th9 lvmperrvr has. In his dec f Berlin, !cchrcd de BrtUah IJandi k . aute cf blrtcksJe. iTher first ef these reea. UUms fcrb d neutral vcsaelsta proceed ts France t!".e stcctij proJiibited their enterbr Enghvh h irrrs. ' . ;: . , A.z.,?- Ln-J an I hi, ry r ?r Ordm of Connra cf the Hlh ci vember; ,lScr;letird an m. post enrrtff ! . t, an obliged theai ts enter if i!Tts UJVre Crr ssil to France. IW the drcre . r r ..e IfjHtf December, of ihs sne.r, 1.,? I , bis decreed, tm M;jt:h a?T : .v: iH.lM4- en'v.ej JU i . pro, cr sulKauttd ts to iScartL:!. -- - '- : J ' ' la t rJ en ta ward r.T the rWonttaWti eitSk wW.V this st ttt cf things thrratri her enrn merer, America laM tn fcart 00 aTTher huf.rsrand atthmrH Frwrs lud done nothiit; mre than suci the rrht si retaliation, ttt wants, and tvwe-of tacnv aies, scfTrred much from this measure s rtt did the Eotpenr mirnaninJouslr ennm st the proceedings, la erder father trao-rt tae pritsticn ot commerce in an to uxm kdge the authority ot the eaerrwr sf the wa, The EmUrgo was raised, sud theas system of nnn-bitercourse was subserved it m - .- t H. The powers on te crotssent, n wuau with Eortand, haiinx the same object n vrie Wf evade cotnmcn cause wkh hrr( tie thry tagM dettv e the same aaraaues. Tie harbor rf IoUand,el the rJe, of ut t ef Italy, and of Spahv were to e those benefits frm ahKh France eat ts U escledcd 1 and the one and the other Vrv to be opened or closed to consmerce at ce. comataacee remTtdexpeffiest, so as rraact was berefi of K. r-- ' Thus, "fir, in point of pranclnk. f rasoj mngalaes the freedom af Mwur-lemwr and the Independeace e the ivrstie pow ers wbh she respected wp to the ov-ant when the ns trittme tvraony of Eng'-asi, tie respects nocbing, and the arbitrary pmcrrt. ws et its rwernmemv cowpefled her p a- doft ttteasures of retaliatkm, ta whica resorted wnta rerret. Let Erladrenli i ber btochadeof France and Fraw viln. cal her declaration of blockade stawst Ea- gLmd. - Let EagUnd rett4e ber Csbwrt dersnf the 11 N-vemer tOT sl t M- Ua Decree U expire of itself. -Tat A ri (fimn.Rt wl then recmer iacam?Jrx Irtedara; Is be'aswsred of fi adi abg the aam of FwretavarandpniUctaaB. fWiitbfrf to the Unites! Scales ta attaie this to??? Met by their ftrmnrae, Can a mvm, rr ved to remain free, hesitate between ceraa momentary latrrests, and the great caew.x mamtaJnuwr hef tsorpwdfnce, her bJawar, aeraovtretgnty, erdj.m . (Signed) - M. vtiA.Mr.w." The GAZETTE. EDEN TON, VtctHMtisii im Man . 1 a t7- The last Western Mail brwjw p papers or letters from Raleigh j conTV l i ......t mi- n!tfi f w any thing from the :famtyw)!X A f7 Oar readers will be good correct tn error In oor last la the P'' i lined - Cautgatorr For creartar :va- rrraafar. chant vessels, bclncginf ta bdiriduals, may pais by inheritance to persxmt who never ex posed themselves to be made pnaoners of war. Tn all her conquests, France has con sidered sacred private property; deposited In the warehouses of the eanquished stale. and such hate had the complete disposal of matters cf trade t and st this mocnent can vers by U cf merchandise, and emecianr cottons arc parsing through the French trmy and Aostria, to proceed to the destinatioti coTimerce directs. If France had seised the mwpoly of the sets, she would have seen- mulated In her territory all the products ef the earth, and she would have eUained Im measttraUe wealth. Undoubtedly, it England had the domln Irm nt land which she nas acouirea on tne n- cc:-i, htf "ecutaiswodi Mtl7Ilctrsflwy nuauy enormous. She would, tt in times cf barbarism, hare sold the Conquered, and distributed them r ts slaves throughout her; land. The avarice of trade' would have absorbed every thin, awl the government of an enlirhtened In the rrpuUlcan Ugialatare of MarrhaJ 01 weanesaiy, tne uw m-, ar. 1- p c--. t,ra aa riven tow in a'bs'lL entitled, an act to prevent t s V 6I0KS, MLaSTTttt er tT,, 'TJl5J tending a fifaee where repmeni r r-r Spectator. Some years sen a Rerereni Pf Jjj 0.-- K. mA in hs'litt 1 h i a saw aa a avi a. mmw intercourse with Oarrkk, r fl ,i Rector of dtham, In Kent. The tea-- r a aRfs. mit gnvemmeiii is tuny impresaeq with the Injustice of a si nation, which has brought the srts of dvili- I on S.indiy, at th at place, to amUrjt J istlon to perfectinn, would have given the Who art thou ? Daring the deWjrf. r rrtnm of the ssvSge l which an nrncer, waiamg op ?r Mit ts fuHr Imoressed of the church, siipo-ing it a qfX Its naval code. But him, sudlmlfsodunrapedly replica, wht has that government to do with justice I Sir, an OrUcer of th l wn nw-v which only injures for 'proTitr -- t- - on a remming party ncrvr X ww VVhctt FraacRihaU hsy? jrwVJ f m'f6 -fw! TAeSm naval mwer which with the extent ofJief. tcquaJnted with he neigrjiortuws, cosati and her 'population, will be soon ac- gtry' TlilaV Mw-r-gi cnmplWied, thea wUl the Emperor redoce congregation and so itMahesi 1 w Ihese principles to practice, and apply h'a I Hutitwsswimtnegreaieasu.u ilb . Virtwious, Deaoark, Alfred and U Lota mandate to render h nrdversaL The right, proceed, and his 2rr. r.:.. , - - M,S.M.iAtad!n'rier vd'ieahsrtof dcCOW fristca.' - "sa- v -..'t..li.
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