f a xxxyxy'-.; - .-x x. --xx cCar- i r r2ZZEST "li It 1 NI,K Ac A. ,-v X i 1 6' . . --- - - - - : t . . -, . -.".. . . , " : . """ 7 -v. , : : X r : .-' - - ' .. " . -: -r' ;Voi 10.3 ' " 4 RALEian c.) jaonday, January 6 i'softr --I o 7s "A p. ; 1- .-T'T-- "-wnwtii , , rT-T'T, 1 !' iT X'-'WiuiirniT r r.-iiV7!'---- - - - - - -" SENATE of tkie UN . FATES. , been thus equipped without the author n . , J7n -i' , ! tyotthenafion to whtcn they bilong. iM thrmotMof Dr. PrWa; 4t1J Un.derttand, Sir, that the anna. brhg 'tti btll tt fufptni iwyr. nrrcmttntrr. j men,s j queifion, have in 'fed taken . csutfi between tbs United ;ja xJSt. Domli- j phice under no wmmifliun or--authority a. 1 whatever Troth the government of the , United State.. I have therefore thought FiiiD.AY, Dec,: iSoe. I jt my duty" to have the honour ot raak Dr. Logan-obrv-ed that 'i'eeab'y to . ifi you acquainted with the information notice, he atid leave to bring forward H has reached me ort this fubject, aru a h to prevent commercial intcrcourle te observations which I have taktc ber'.Vet-rn the Uan-d uteSj of America the Iiperty to, make upon it Ihould inp. znd rhs French Wand or St. Damhi'o. pi)y he conformable to the fentiments or Dr"i7robfeTveirthat the attention of " the American fjovef nmerit, I can (afVr Conqrefo had ben called to this ful ji& i t,rult to their juuice as well as to their by mcPrefUent of the United StVes at 1 jnloufy otoblrvin themoit iirJck nu thff commrieeiuciit of the liil fefCvM of traliry in the -prefent war, la take fucA aimed merchiint veflels ; this ift.has operated as a deception, as Unee the publication or the law, the 'trade of St. Domingo has been carried on to as great if Pot greater extent than formerly. The only merit of the arming law,' is, that in a rational view it removes the refpon fibility from the individual who may be engaged in the trade, to iht government by which it is authorilcd. VVhilfr we are anxious to have our own national rights rcfpecled, is itho- ot is it found policy io chenlh the black ts jm v w . - g - - - - - - - f ' ' , . . ' . . ... - .rt:r. V'ordf : k earares aiihall appear t-- thetnth'e ia.it f ern nati in which lhdala an infurrec- proper tor iuppreiting tr.ejegai pro-1 t:on iai;e place, tne government or ine ceedings complained of on the part of ! I'nited States i? bou'.id to Tender effeftu- n . x . i - . j . . . t thiv . ... .... .. . i .. i j i ..i --... .. i.... i r ik .r .it j.Ut m U d not DC omiuca. nor luuiviijuau, ciiiciid ut. .lie y.iir.cu ai aiu muur icuuw ' .nzrus hi iuai ciiv provided f.r. Complains have otatis, who (had appear to be concern- of the Union ; Dr.-L wncluded.by ob- iiveoY that perloiw inaing ; eu mincm. vuig rraiin onnwu,.' forwarxi ine-oiu- Jni letter trom the L,narp; u Anaires under rd itideratjon, be wa not inn i of France, dated the 7th of Vlay, 1804, : enced- by views of trienillhip towards and addreiTed to the Secreturyof Stae, : Knland or France, b ir to biefei vethe hj obicrves, " The uhderiigned is ir- .immediate honour and future peace of formed in a manner hich haves him iK . the United States. 1 1 t i ji 1 room to ooubt it, that the American FRENCH SHIPS. - Phiton came into Cadiz on the night1 of the 2 iff. Aigcsirat came in on the night of the 22d. Ijrfns,.the adion die truck- to a Britiff, fhip ; -but being difmaited and altogether unmanageable, the Enrjlifb, during the gale, ga re the command of hcr to the Ft ench, on condition that they (hould not be confidered as prlloners; of war. This ftup hacLabove oo men kil- ledj and among thein Admiral; Magoz. nourabJoj?iplstjifi." oi'i fr iend-j-" theiight ofLthe5dlheitrucfc't ker1 ly power vith uhom we are at peaee ? fliore, and eveiy fcul on board, except- i tre n uicinft the irregularities com mitted oh the ece.m by others, thofe on own ; left lx3en r wi'hin rlvexUnited Sntes have t.ken en thssnfelves torm inerciunt yeliels, and to force a coimherce into certain ports and cv.unrrh-s:in dfian thore cruntr.f:s'i th u tii r c os ne taws or i- : 1 . 1 I j 01 v ii;uais ur7U2u 1 . t u:Mcrri;c j to wat;c p:;x..e wir, inoe- pen J jntly of the aurliOrifytheir c: uri try, cannot be permitted itiXweM or d: redf cictv Irs tendency to Df.)duce auurreilioni on the laws and r!.:hfs oio titer nations, and to endanger rhi of ourowr. is fo obvious that I doubt nor yc 1 vh! adopt meifu: :;s Br reilrain rig it cdVc u All v in luture." The ftrft M-lTreuf ing about 25,, arc faid to have perifh- f. &jrn':kleii?rie ttnf sfrrcet came In hn thenfeht-of the 2 iff, n.nch da irised and were callir g or fucccr at the acuth of the Bay Li -A iuilubio w:i u p du rmgt he a..- merchants, who purfue his commcrcf (mear.inthc commerce of St. Domingo 4 publicly ar'i in the ports of the United Sutes, vtilcls which are intended tofu, port by force a traffic contrary to tL law of nations, and to repel the .tS?: WR'cn the cru:zers ot tne ftencn Ne- :d :o make in orde-? c i:i?':;i .t allad ji to in tlv i - :r i 1 yU'jvtc are auth. i I to Dreven' it R-didcnt, add. he! armaments f aw: to ! a'lo tor their object to carer the convty ir 1 11.1. 111 . . -1 1. 4 w 1 1 a m k i k 1 th- becreurv of bte by the ilevoy of i arxe of mtiiuxpns to ih? revolted of .,;;t lVrt Rrlf vip. -J?t- on th iid ot Au- ! colony. : i h ; KCvsrnmer.r of the U s-.t iS ij.. in cri hjo'ferve i4 Ihive . Urates cannot be inorii.it ot 'h"le received m : n-. iotr -tei j v∈- -eva which-are public ; '-Kwhic1 f aveoi'lateiveirrmed in, ' h'trcof iiavcjik .11 1. 1 ua.uiu 1 t.iv Ti.' ;niry which it has been m" cr.nff-fjuehc'ei mar.itclied in the xVcstrln'dies, where rhepubi-e papers tin iff thtot tKtiA K ivc l-i.5. - Xt? .11 JN4..W . lit V I V lift 'X bfcbivtl v 1 1 w con nig l ituvir uu.aI jiu x and i in coniiueiirirf the mt'tr mertiy un. v aii lave fad :d frqgi th? cbifirenr .ports o: he Urire 1 jtatas, Came bade 1 rviih rrtir' v iiitri'jaiiJ of wir tun u nv kr t ' . ) hJ. !.; ;te tral aM:cUiV oVtiers .can vtffds crryin. on this cotnr vv cirr;o ot in ixenf. tioU? ft !t C Further t'uular t ef the L ATE NAVAL ACTI )N To the paSiicocfs of Captain hew, of the (K"j JLic, vlo arrierf this morning, (Die 33) in 4 dy froin Maga, wc arc icdebtcd for ihe ft-Mtiwmj ii.'sr ii.r g j:irjs:u!ar$ ref lh re "u; of thifj IcndiJ aftiin. AH ile if t?.l ci D itidi fliij'i have arrived ftt Gr'.ar, to j;kcr with four of thefe hclonping tp th? cr.e m. Th',fr fjur pre all that 'the Engiiih 'q U1 inn ' were eriVcd to fcrurc ; a few rcurctl toCJiz kai ths ieT-nJer Ttre cTtil oyr J f A-V-iw 2Vi Si(litur. D:n afce O'l ;o i:npor:ant a iuojt-a, 1 y ty.5w iucir-K" Ji,- -mi 1 it 1.,ca hav ;iiSIWu pVV7;Tyori "With certainty, tha: feierj-U oi- er wiilf wmcfi Ihe UMted- fcutej are ut ;c , -.x kh a'inve drfcriptiotv, w hith ?re pcacf. 1 he underfilled v. ouU be a ant mentioned to be fcho: ner . s-..:ed, ha v.; h'g in hi duty if he cfid not indicate, ''J Iitelv from t he twrt of n?ior. u:utcr..iucn circum;tancei, me r.'grrs r; rn 6!!ov.'tfi!itet;ci is bwd at CijizK C;, 'SPANISH SoHl.'S. nii-t u.- .! - i 1 elU'-fl "d adiz Bay on the z fl Ocicbt , rr uch the greater part of the crew saved, & jitgaiauu came in on the night oF the 21U. i--' W !? difmaflcd and in poneflloo of the EngHfh -anolaid tohaveefcapednear TciicGordu, and, coming in. . liuctntc'tT dHcn.-dted, and ftryck to Lord Nellon' t dnural Villeneuve was wo0btled;.he-snti his captain wotc put one beard a frigate, iir.d the fltip manned with altttifenanfard o.'-mcnjn the night of tne . 22d, tl e fhip, entirely un povemablc, was driven towards the fhore ; ilie anchored near the Cafiie of f.t. Sebaftian, and Umk the following day- the crew favtd. Mijjr ftnertl Pi gny, yhti was left on boai d by Lord Ne f p, is flihily wounded, it is re ported at Cadiz, that uco men were kill ed on bt ard this, vtflci, and melt oMhe otrkers wounded. tcvn i'rtnjfiiibie. Sotji-'jH Ilenatl and ,vf r r yarc ullmifiW, but as it is that tliat fpvral of thtm iti uck to the known Brii fh, it is f uppofed that they are in their potlLfTioii. Airport ptrvail? that-Admiral Du. j minoij- had eicaped' with four friges 1 f;e bodies ot Admiral iV.aioz ii aot. Vil!tgrii are 'reported to have been dri- H d m tt G ravin ;!i"in j dignity ot his govtnimetT, which are p!eat i opehly injured, and if he did ri(;t call the 1 1 1 . a w .ii'it oiIkta 01 a hr?:r aze, cvi n r .vi:ifVbr ihie b:irthn. and conio v -ci iiDoed for war, have tailed from attention of Mr. Madifoh to the difagree- th - j rt of rhUade'phia. b Hind to the -t.l.-i.. il.j..: i.. U V u . sy:c rcii'-tiinu which iuc ricutu (mcru- Xlajetty's enemie; t-.i ill" 1 n.ert wpiila have a right to make if the -fH-irrtcs: - It is aid ! fiiefKhe4a-attdiarme lefpecV- .-V- 1 i p .i.-iiions o- m , the objjft oi lomc of thefe eqii:)aiens i; r .Joice a trade Aitblhe o:ak,i'5 t;s fil oi I of M. i ) vui'ieo, .n which attem,f the b'ibh'e prittis have 'tared io circun ' ft nailfyv as to lea e no doubt on the fuUjerli that two A mri -au vefjels have bLeti captured by French cruizers, after mkinq rcUlitince. But I haveftrong rrtafoiito i)liv, .-that; the 'defUnation of o'her.?, par'ivutaily from the port of Prti'idelphij have been with cargoe. of contraband art-cicj to the enetnys pof- tllfiWlu the Fad an4 'cildniSieS. - -'Let tht-ir dediuittion,, hovtcver, be var they may, it cannot, I --onceive, " but te jutl1y confidered, that fuch ar iug at'oi 'this natuieftiou'd be imiva- tcT by the gcvi.rnneut or the Unncu Siatf.' . xs , f.-. 1 he French govemrnent certainly culd not fee without a profound regret, that afier havirg given totheU. Sta.es the molt muikecj proofs of the defire to place the good underllendingof ihe tvo nations u,on the molt immoveable foun dations, by abandoning national infe. rcih which miuht have evcmually pro- !uced coljinons, individual iatcrclr fnouid now be permuted to comprom thii good underitanding. Its iere w u!d be fiill musjh gVestcr, if, whet th- digrnty and fafety cf France are open' mat venf, on rne part 01 tne citizens ot 17 unurcu ui mc uuncu sju.itstwy men ."a. neutral' (late, -tauit be attended wi.h J cuizerrSir the American governmenr eonfeouencfs nreindicial to a belligerent ! mould preftrve; refpetling tiicfeviola- : power, and may. therefore, -be deemed j tions, a filence which would appear to iricthtly-'aiGtienSve, for which reafn the offer an excule, and eveua fori of en- J;nv of nTHions hasJ ftaled one of the firlt couragement, to all the exceiTes which ob1ii?atir.ris of neutraliry to be that ofa cupidity may attempt Ikiide that the ffhe5f1crTe A5l-1- I . r hr,.,r K;-o h,... and his j jr lenei; I tf- a.A th u bu wh;.' . no ; ncitheKhowe,r, dantrrufly-- I vrecv, ojfhjps. , J "u ll n u v h JnV,cd The fivetrigalts and bngs have ie d.atthey oiled overboard on the iiight turritd wiihcut . t-my maial damage Ol tlie ISO. X" , ili. Vf-nJ ic iniA trt h'.vpcn.f i-kfi '.i I ;t Sa-tia Aimn firuck to thX Rovj! Sove reign, Adri'.irai Cofingwotj!oV'hn took out her cijvin and m n ned htr wit h Jorittih tas Acimial iiJba, beuiR fe verel yxvonnde-irwi?srfrf ron a r tl ; ftaining from all participation in warlike j peace of thct wo nations cannot but ;b: CpemttonSiX 1 ne armeuveiiiio "au.uue.u4 j iouu. tumiuiamcu uj -uftH'w'' to. w-if brromp. the orotyjrtv of the lings of the indfviduals, and by therebrt- - -r Jt ihe Fppleis laid tohavegot ofi aud at anchor in the channel. In looking minutely ' into our fires of London ar.d Liveroool d.dcts. which' ?rfeablv toh'sown requi: - Hie bannXrfTf b uhlrh nnnears to hav. onJri together unmar:2geab!sr t n.ed io near Ut 1 vvedt. not recbllea rb have of to Cadiz.iat on the 23d (he Avas rcta-1 eTvetl V.arr.orjr ihtir -fcii'aioiis.- It is ken and brought into the harbou: .. by j crnl2incd iriLiveipoofpaorofiheoth, the lquadron that went out for tl c r.ur-1 apr-fa.ily copied from "a London everi- prt " x - L '1 1 ' in? paptr of lht xwh, which ioihe lattft ; ( 1 00 guns) was much damaged 1 pf rict1ot ,he viceVby, the, Neptune. mtheaaion but cameimo poir oihe. f lr ys . u (JovernmehhhiS day received Mi'fr momingof the j various difpatches from The continent, 23d (be faded, wnh feyeral ether Jhips, .! all o thm much mctifotrt,, than to retake the Santa Anna, which the ! we nad reaiCR t0 cxped 'froinHhc late Urinui 1 w. re towing ou -the louowing French accounts. "The advantage fbated, T r xT I'ti 1 r . on ine auinoniy 01 leueis, ui tne 2xu cnorexi vo cdiue .uiuaut ; uiewinu blowing' very hard, he rolled her niaffs Olobei i rom Berlin, to have been gain oYcraru, arru neiiext mora nK, was .fa Archduke Ferdinand. This is a UKen Dy tne iioviq ia ugnr or 12 fnu-ft imrort5rit piece of intelligence-: night of the 21ft. -.. Jiama ywta do. do. X XX Santa -ra do. and early on 'the King's enemies either by capture at tea,-, tats to wfnch they mutt necellariiy lead,- iorbyp2rc.Iafe:inihe ports to Avon i ! rhis, iLate 01 things ;wouia intaiiiblj'teGa; they are detuned and are thus 111 ream nefs to be' converted- immedte. inu inftrument of , hollihtyagainiff iioM 1-1 jefl, vrhihf nr nnottaet, point ot view, the arecnlculareil tv pvotrft the vefil-L vyhen-rliL-v' areJoaded wtf h contraband. articles, agamfli he lawflil featch'aridiLii.ations which the United States as to cfm;nit:i- trie, amicai!e- dupohtion, :r Kb-cl'The. i wo governments wiilrtocui- Dr. L.'oberved that the, commerce as carried cm by the citizens of the Unfted Star3sts( not only "S . violation of the law detention of a iawfu'ly oommiliione ; crtiizer; when the latter 'OlaU be of fn . ferirr force. . IiuL'edJ cbcav", :that jt inav not be giving t0 great ati extent to .the prhisipki ot die law ot nations, with attending ot Ihe crfpo; n coniidtTr t be lity arnis,; a ppvanitiui,. xrid - oth er' im t: em ei it s of war wi'di 1 vrhich fuch velit re lurmlhed. zi con .trabaud article j, when th .11 1 trian- cavalry, between Nordlmgtn and thoic of -the. crew, who were on board j lior force, with the lofs of about co pied when Ihe went afhore, together with the lr-iiv a , ..:JLv , h iiiwii nviv avsu Aefrtwia came in onthe momint? of the an indepencieiirnation is bound to'obey biv. - it is in direct violation of a treaty ma le In 1 So7 :- between the U. States an 1 France a treaty on the mofl liberal principles as to the right! of. neutralr& highry advantageous and honourable to ' both lia'ions.-- x ' -r - X x; '-"K ' 1 o rc'medv the evils complained of, a Jaw was enadeti during the lalt lefEcsi of Cbngrefs to regulate, the clearance of U r g; eaf'fears were entertained, .that his totce l ad fallen a facrifice in ccnlequ'ence of gtiier:! Mack's f u r f en d-r." 'I he advantage here ah'uded to, is'Giv- cn in the fame paper in the tpUcwing iirttetrirom lierhnrdated: 2 2d, while lying at the mouth of the Bay, roiieu uer raaia ana uuzen mails over- Vords-i oovxa - x ; . - - . , I October 22d, ftares that on the iStb, ' V&A"! i.8oo cavalry, was attacked by 6000 Auf- fort St Catalina, and was totally loft 2 2d diOnaftedoa the night of the 23d drifted afliore' near St. Ggtalina, and was totally loftthe crew, and the Britifh prize ofEcers and men, ..were faveii; Sin yUdit eJto-tioaJio; Sarf lUirfonto; Ar 7jftwr7, and Bahama totally difmafted, and feen in the pofTeffidh of the Englifh On the 220. ' -X V " ''X-;, Trin-JaJ.mGi'inc;. The tower" gave notice of another fhip being in pofleffion of the Engjifh name not mentioned fuppofed to be tlif Triaidadi C " ' JPWiJef hia. Gazette. A T my I ufc it Chatham Count?, on tbe 20th iiilaut, Franth Owen, a Bricklayer : he appearrd to be about 50 years of age, ard has bceo long known in this coanty, ia beibnd aod M ofe. Ue left a borfe(aocl a few? v.'u im ui my iii'uic, wmiu iu.i pw ceil crco ii f thnr idKa fwair'.'. Kb..' Irall ntttl-tJ-. vifl f ic ft 3 y ingtbc cba rges,': &c. . ; " . . I'm OM. AS M'CARHOLI Raiifaji IH:.'f D.c. 2 a, 1805. 11 1 1 w 1 - ,1". r

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