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i he i wo"'5c AHAl.r doi-s. ; "I . t yK, f'a-fiblt hJfi'rnt 'y. J PUBLISHED (iiLY) HY WILLIAM BOYLAN. -: M l -IIBOttJ. PEfc ANN. Vol. i irj RALEIGH, (N. C.) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER: -1806. " ss" " - f f . Jh 777 rir-' ' - X l i3c- 'JDj:-:iVI:i'l' V -K. I. IX TRACTS I RC:.I T1IK SECRET' HIiiTOIlY ' 1; Of -1 HE . '" Court and Cutinct of St. Cloud. Though government filter a religious or rather Of Napoleon e Buonaparte's religious f nthntms opTidcns are not divided in" France. The influence over him, of the petty fuperllitiaus Cardinal Caprara, is therefore inexplicable, i his prelate mi-religious liberty of the has f. Treed horn him afTcnt to tranfacti- iiTffs. the authors who libel or ridicule ons which had been reiufed both to his ihe' Christian, particularly the Roman mother and his brother Jofeph, uho now Catholic religion, are excluded from all .'of fen employ theCarJinal with 'uccefs, fiep'& of advancement, oi if in place, where they either dare not nor will not are hot truded or liked. Cardinal Ca- fhow thewfelves. It is true, his Emi- prara, the nuncio of the Pope, proppfed nence i ; nor eafily rebuked, but returns kft year, in a long memorial, the fame to th.e chaw unabafhed bynew repulfes : fevere ref frictions on the dilculhons or and he obtains by leafing more than by publications in religious matters,. as. were peri u aion ; fiuTa man by whom Buona- !rt:ady ordered in thole concerning po- parte flutters himielr to beieaied "with lilies. Butborh B nup iru;, and his mi- impunity is no infignificant favorite, par nifhr in afLirs oh the church, Portalis,- tiaiJafly when, like, this Cardinal, he ri hi ( tlie mrrouueuon or wnat i:ity uuc cuuihiik wirn aevonon, craic wim r -.Vf-A a tvraittiv on the confeience. , luperftition: and is as accciiible to cor ('a-)r'.ua tli-:n addrelied himlelt to the rupttonas .tormented by ambition. t A-tiiih 1 aiayrand, vvho on this occa- j As mull ccciefiailical promotions pau h. ii was injre explicit than he generally :ed through hh;'.n and disinter, sted hands, r. !! i.i-i i-inrfn"fiiil hp " rube nnt ' M!tim. Wjai ilwrn ' V' -r -A and fented himfelf at the Cardinal's houfe, ! known to the contrary, the fpoliator of: liotel deMontinorin, lue Pluniet, as by j the earth , is appointing armaments to; appointment of his Eminence; and was by his fecretary uiliered into the fludy, furnrile the country, our government : nleeps. Vnie tne robcers are at tn md afked to wait there. -.Hardly half an door, the houfe dog claps Ins ItaiE hour afterwards; two perfons, pretend ingto be agents of the police, arrived juit as the Cardinal's carriage had Hop ped. They informed him, that the wo man introduced into his houfe in the between his legs and coils himfelf iip in; his kfrmel Affuredly if ever there yas h crifis in the iffansoi a nation which , more than ny other required thofe qua-; 1 lilie;i of wliich our executive has hither- drefs of an Abbe, was connected with a to (hewn no iymptorruius thiit at, which ; gan of thieves arid houfe-breakers, and I America' has now arrived. To the hof-. "tHianuea DermaiKn to arreu ner. xiie i mc.;uvnbi.d an uhi'iluvivu "4''v. protelted that, except the wife of his porter, no woman in any dxe Vrhaft ver ren r v more dangerous uy ni juit con ,K"v hai have we to oppofe?--rt conti! Urn hU limiFp' tind that., tn run. I IS a Ilhwu M, 2 siul anniHR COntr.att. vinte-themfelves, they were-very wel ! -lo ihis tiiT .yar.fiiiwdror.s ot( which rv.lv over a fickle DiUa 'uofliDinu: fbavard) fetalis", who alio wanted lome douceurs ivonle, whom he has prudently forbid- fr their exttaordinary expenfes, united '. .; ,- ' i ! .,.-.,.1..... r..' . i d m all convertai'on ami wru:r:g. con- iiivuici iaa ipring io remove mm caviling government, or 'affairs of !h;te. ; from France, and Napoleone was c;j l il hey would ioon (accuftomed as they j ed to noiniiiate fiim a grand almoner of arc, nn'ce the Revolution, to verbal and. ! the kingdom of Italy; and the Cardinal wlitten ('.oaks', be tired of talking a A& cut. for ;;;Milan. .He was, however, U ut fine wei ber or about ah'e opera, j artful enough to convince his Sovereign To occupy thir.n antl their attention, ( f the propriety of having his grand a! lome ample fubj.ee I ! diverfion was lie- nionerby his' fide; and be is therefore o ccfTary, and religion was furrendcred to4 'bliged to this intri ue of his enetm?s,ihat iheni at difcrcrion ; beciuje, enlightened ! he now diipoies of the benefices in the es the world. now is,-even atMeilts, or ( kingdom of Italy, as well as thofo of the ChiiiTian fanatics, can do but linle .harm i trench enipite. to focieiy hey , may Ipend rivers of lurmg t!;e r'ope s reiidence in. this MX, out i iiey -win uc uuauie to inea a ivaiuu . huiuicis uncii inucc. uic n i .t in. .'!- i r i I j: l r i r ;rop or oioou. ? - i rue, , aniwerea wi uinai uapnua in ins lecrti ncoa liic uuiu g-e li!irr.n!v n rrratn f',. kinns with Hi if ;nnn;iT f e ' anii u!i;evr' Ihe licenrioufi!ers cf the prefs, i advantages t re obtaineclby the Ionian with' regard to religious matters, does it jPontiif for ihe Gallaciarf church, his not alio "furhifh infidelity with new arms Eminence a! mod extorted ; for he'never to injure, the. faith ? and have not .the deAfled, where his interelt or pride were horrors from which France has jufl .el-.'Jccneerntd, till he had fucceedvd. It k d proved the danger and eviconle- j wid that oneoay lall January, alter hav- cometo accompany his valet-de-chambre" into every room they wifhed to lee. To the great fur'prife of his fervant, a verv pretty girl ws found in the bed of h'u Eminence's bed-chajnber, tvhich joined his fludy ; who, though the pretended police agents infiited on her getting up, refufed, under pretence that flu1 was t. ere w&itiri'u f or her bon ainie. the Cardi- him 1 nab- He Kminence was foon'er told of this, than hc.fhnc up thegateof bis houfe, alter fending his iecreravy to the cojnmii- j ineaniime, both the police agents and the, girl entreated, him to let them out, a a the : whole was merely a fadfangr ; but he remained 'inflexible, and they were all three carried by the leal police cotn miflary to prifon. Upon, a complaint ir.sue by ijisW inaience to ivuonapartc the police numiterl Foucn orders to ha,ye tlio'e who had dared to violate the facied chara&er of the rcpre fentutive of the holy Pontiff, immediate ly and wi'hoiit' farther ceremony" franf ported to' Cayenne. I he Cardinal de manded, and obtained a proces veroal ol what liad occuriLd, nd of the fen tence on the culprits,--to be laiii; before hi.i Sovereign. As F-iger.i'us; cle Bcau i:an:ois i::terelted himieif fo mtu fi tor r.ie found cp.'-ianr to evade uie Bri-5 tifh,' we have to oppbfe uniHotecttd' .harbors--one-pur: fignal batteries, pro--bab'y fupplied too' w'nh n--ify powder, but r o( (hot - like our cabinet councils. To their armies, a iiuli ia frittered fn'er a country of many hundred.miles exrent brave men and Iti-ong, but, compaia:' lively ivith his troops, n ri i ! c i p 1. i r ed - to his mble and experienced r.omniaiid-'-, ers wAb h4vew1i'to oppole? Our ex perienced rey'olutior.ary ger.erals have ' been 1 :ai!?lufncdi'but, totuike wavfor peih)!f;:s better hiited to the kind of war-; fare-w!hch our admnmiration deals in. To en counter the hell-infpired fagacity.;.. r.f la! leyrand, we have nr.thiug but the fiippei y oiiintis of Mr. Madi.on ; arm to oppo! e the bold enrerprize and pracfi- cal pt-niu?' of B n-apr.e, -norhifig but qut-nccs of irreltgton j ?nd,the neceiluy Mng. oeen tor tuours eTCCvt.n;;!v tealirg fit iiirr.jfai?ingr"amlDrdtea: Chrifti- land ' treubleibme, Buonkpi,! te (oft -hu rnitv ? Bv the fecal of the clemyranrj by i patience and vas goii to treat hh Em- me religious concordat, ijuotrtpartenas fliou n himfelf convinced of this truth.' " So he'is, interrupted Talleyrand,-"but he abhors intoleratton and perfecution" (not in politics.) '" I fiuv.H however, to pleaie your l'.un'uence, lay ,tlie particulars of your con venation befoie bun. . tiometinVi afterwards, when Talley i , - , - - i ana ar.a liuonapat .e iium nave agreea acoiir fomc new mealure, tq indirettly ctulfife impious wri'itrs, , tljr cnators arat, laiKOurt, Rcech rernd Demcti- jiLw Emr ot the n he fenato- rial commiuion of 'the prefs, were lent i yc k rem lined cjpfeted with Napoleon, Jiis lrii-nilLet.Pftrfalis, and Cardinal Ca prara, for two hours. What was de fcriiTmcoperti this" occafton has not trati-f,-iredsfs'evcn the Cardinal, wherts'not fheioil di fcieet. per fon when provoked, ;rfd irs religious zeal gets the better of Sl.h political prudence, has" ieniairisd-.fr Tent, though feemingly contented. . v: Tvvo rather infgnificant authors, of the names'; of Varcpnes and Ueaujq.u, who pubiii'heti fome fcandalous libels on Chriflianity,,has din.ee been raken up, and after fome month's iinprifonment in t:i.e'tc(npierbeencondemnat to tranl- crtat ion to Cavenne . for life net as infidels or atheifls, but as cenfpirators r.gainft the flafei in confequence of forrie unguarded expreffions, which prej u'd ice. fr.ill.vill alcne would jullge connedted. with pobit ics. - Nothing is now permit- ato bei ptmtcxlXagain It r elision. . but - -'"with the. author's riame ; but by aIixing his name, he b u ' e t h q. w or fh , i p z n d fdbel as much as he id ues. bince th 'example. ef .fever jty alluded to abover bewever, thlopraclice is on the decline.; J.vv n FiulcLe J?ruii,; a -popular- but immoral iicyal V-r iter; narrowly efcaped la.ely a trip' to Cyf.nne, for one'cl his' L'a'phciivMis .publiratiorri? ; arid owes to tlie pro.reclion of ivjadairie Wurar. cc-f'-Lir ely, t hat he was uot fent. ; keep -X "cnr;iss and ileaujou fcfn pari y. "-ftome v.. a v a g o, : w hen1" jvl aa uie. ?' u ra t. w a s- r'teii&jr io .retrror fo nqh as a pre font, ' 1 her f wim a vopv.t.t Ins Io - he. n!-:.en,rcc V. TiIS, ict CHbu'TilTntihM' toi reineniber tmFtom- . -. inient, but w ifhd'tb t i tiirri it; by(rip--; iriiiaJmg; hiri fer private fecrerary vh-ichhrwever, the v' oi" Najoijyne. " pic-veaud?.;- '.;7 , ' his minifters arid counfelioisj, that is to lay, to kickilrn from his ptefence ; but iuddenlyrfecollecling himfelf, he fid; " Cmhnal, I email! here in iny c io!et antniny return, when 1 fliall have more ilnc to lilleri to wh;ir.you hr.ve to re late." It was at ten o'clock in the morn ing; arid a clay of gt eat military auditlict and grand review, in going out he -.put thd key in his pocket,, and, told the guards in his anti-chamber to pay no at tention, if they - mould, hear any noife in his clofet. It vvasdark before the review was over, and Uonaparte had a large party to. din ner. Whin his" guefls retired,-he Went into his wife's draving-room, whtire one of the Pope's chamberlains waited on him, with the information, that his Ho lir.eis was much alarmed about the fafcty of Cardina 1 Caprara, ' of Whom no ac count could be cbtaincd, even by the ailidari'ce of t he. .'police', to vvhich aupli-, cation had been made, fince: his F.mi nence had fo fuddenly difapptared. ' 44 Oh ! how-abfent I am 1" anfu ercd Na poleone, as with furprife ; " I entirely forgot that 1 left the cardinal in my do- fief this morning : I will go myelf . ad nialie an spology for fri'y blunder." His Imminences quite eiaulltd, - was found iait idledp ; bntjOoxmcr w,as he a little recoveredvtljari he interrupted Bona parte's tdieped apofogyjwitli . the repeti tion of the demand he had made irithe morning ; and fo-well, was Napoleone" p1f;afed with him, for neglecting his per ions 1 inconvien ce, only to occ upy him tf it with the affairs ff his Sovereign, that heiconlented to whar was afked, and!lin L.yirg his hand up "ii the fhoutdefs- of thspi elate, faid : ." Faithiul mrriif were every prince io w ell icrved as.your fpy ercign is by you, Vnany evils might be prennted and much good efitRed.V J lie f ame erenir.gDuro'c broughum.J &s a i "prefeiia fnuff lxijth-Tju spate's' irtrait, Tet roiirid whh .idia .mond?,rithne thoufand Louis d'ors. he adventures of this diyxertaiidy did not leffeiiTiisKfnin'srice iri the faVor of Nancleone rr of'Pius'.VII. r Lall November, fome. not entirely :ih. known peifinf? in1 ended to aniu.fe thein fe.ves at the Cardinal'sexpenfe- At 7 o'c;oqkone evening ayouns:Abbe ftv ' -; - ': -7' -'- - (V. -- ' - 4 - -' ' i thf in ir.livnMTWis i::;':ii:i.the' heinatinrr cttor,s, and tiv; naurai jaijoioi)uy vi i Mr. ;j Jfertbn ! ! IVth'apr. from the weak ue(s" and "unfortunate hi nation of the; country, its fuftty may arife, and its drf i n h tlnrf nn ?u.ii;i in renovas ion and inci.-eaie. In the. hifiory of the world,; i he re ate inmimcrab?e examples ol oei pa' .i , producing more than theeflefts of co 'nfidencq in letiievtng men and nations fn )in ruin. When the , iubjiigatci s of th e European continent fiiall Hand ar r;i h: in mvriads upon this, and catsh the indivicfijals,. involved in tins -affair, as bom a imp'ort; Ruonnp;tri's p;irdon.;ind i trip ( -i: .-Pnnrs' intru-yrnr? ior ; !'r"M. 1 1-.M1. . .r i-. t ,.?;).-. tti .i t. ' rci 'haps . in Urrt'- w tU mntri.pr i dr vn ud like' a uiant i.etreliieJ WItil "Hi ill llV I Li( II Ik l.lVrjtb! r-i.' - . . , ui le r,r :eau mew v. u;ii u:t'y-vu.j i i i - i. us un-ifepared.- tue people may-ineu- . . ..-i . fM. irjir iiy r 1 1 rii ' 1 Ins iuoDofjtton t 1 1 ; I in : Mr tt in '.ti mtp. ,;.,...! nfv;,- -Kio ..Jwy 1'ifi. :ded, if :thehesd by winch they were ors to lave tin m proved vain, he fent i KU5 rf liaa been f endued .with wncora them f-vcnty-tvvo thoufard livres, v:o:Mi Vfon by wnoni hey ' were to lvochf(;:r, tliat thev might c;n their arrival a: Cayenne beaT.lefo buy a plan tation. He prociiicd tlum alio lctier of -retonimundation .to the governor, ! Viclor Hughevto beti eaied difierentlj ironrother tranlportcd jieilous. j lik 's ihir owj From Tin: Pica ll?s Fi:i.i:nd. IL ir.xt of a Idler jro.Vil'ie. hxsraUs R 1 ( ,' ' 6'. Fester to the fcditpx cjlfhi- Ten rfc'esix'e Gazette daU'd J.vj.wc,! Au-t. 25, "You have no doubt, heard of the rt :fufal of the governor of. North-Caro 1 .Ha, to deliver up the doc'umentsrela- We have it from highly refpeclable J dve to the land bills of .tuis-fittfe. Af-i authority that ..th&tUfqoJilri.;(iheJn-. 1 ter tle refu.lt of. the application was h habitants of New Oi leans aridX-ouifiana 1 Tnown, the ' Icaifidture dtterhiiried T to render the Pre fi dent exceedingly un-jprudentia considerations would at this popular, but to have fubjfted his.cfyitih ieju(!tiV. various opinions wcreTit duel to animadverfiens little conducive ; ,f:rft entertained with regard to the pro to his interefl. there, and iH'l lets gratify- j i :riety, fafety,and even policy ofattemnt- "I" .Ll J .I .'. 1 . . l i ' . 411 ing ro r. :s prioe . i ne;i eeoic ccneucr, 1 1 irg r,o tegniare wnnout mem ; Put a de- I any timid policy of the American Cable d ire,, to allay public inquietude, to .rnanl.'J acquired citizens of that country in fo-; Rate (o fatisfy the jufl expeda'ions ef ;j vereign contempt. , While .the -with-'j her citizens", and convince the flate.of J -holdingJionLfhem the fame -riglftS"' "tj North-Carolina, that the abler.ee of all other American citizens. noHefs", as . thofeP'2ncTS ere-ttof-todtfxrtrt.-thgTiow was .guaranteed: to them, rou'es their. , nefl intentions of tb.isdfate, wcighthe'J indignation.. ..Fortunately, they have fo Jegiflature to atfdptt'rthe yceu'rfex fhe";is ! fmtfhed a ienlcot the evils of bpaniihand J now purfuing. . 1 he subject of our land- Frenc-h gcverriment,. that fhfuuld their j interelts,vere,. in confequence,, comV- old . raaffers aitempt to tamper with ! mitted to a j jint commite, with difec-' i i. . r r I?..". "a ... - . i . . . i i i t . . - mem. rueir- nueaiy-io. uncxica wi uiuuons toiEporr-ny-pi;i ; iipunuance or- ba found impregiiablc, IndeVd tnty -' their inflrucTfons two. bills were report--, are i;ov fo impatient of Spanifh intrufl-' ed, cine proVhiii;g for tjie'fale or the land ; .ctpi -"that they only wait fouhe word to ?louth" of French Tiro all- yild Hollton, I lrike a blow'in that pait brthis comv ;er.t whichwould make old ladnifrtjis bona fide" cbirns . to p?her lapdi'; tremble to her-foundations. Like grey ? within the f I ate. Ihe iiriTprovldes for ! Ifotmdiiri the lea'fhe$i.-f bey are-bounding ;.the fa'e of the occupant and preJ-enintive with eacern"efs to be ii flip at the Dons. And 'here refls bur only hepe for the fa 'etyiibf," that part of the American ter ritory. Vnile"tkc mind of Jgonaparre, eiiV.C3dfcs'tJpon-!Tchief,6ks-a,i"-: kancc at the ricft clomainrof Louifiana j and Floxidj, thecoriflitutional guardians of the: nationare probably engaged : in plarmin'VcbniSefn'oaal tribute-fchemes-for the 'next feniori, or calculating the meafure bvhich'the offices ; of rlie ilare may be'doley out ejtlier in hand expec tation, or rcverfion for. the purposes of influence. While; for; jbught that i i . rights, at o;i.e d 'bar. per acre . the-or ire to be paid by iinlahneilts ' I lie bill Tfo .contains neceiTary re gularipns for afcep faining the extent, of faid claims, and for - ucuiqing . coimrcinag ones.; iTie ratter" bill contem blares t he divifion of the flats, into fivg : dillrjds, v. it ha; principal fur ey ot rd" each ; alfo the' appointment" of two boards of corfimdlioners to cn fu of three, perfons- each, one for "weft": and one for eaft rennefliC j "together wi;h;the, appointment 6f tW regijffer$IJ oMarid fHce w'hich regiflers arr to be r' ailocidted ivtth '"'?;xiiIl'ohUiiate;.oiid.of '' ;! '.; - -' ' r : 9 7
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