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! I Y-Y Y ; : - FRENCH KtEES' ,' J IMPERIAL CU5TOMS.V-. : . Hit. ; tty made Vn the $ th of thi I xnonth tne louowing uccrct x IJrtlde J,:When a Teasel bearing, li- cfnccba haVe commenced her ope-. nrioni by importation the cargo halL i . b placed : in": actual depoiit entrepot " ' rfy; nevertheless tbe'dcUveryof it shall not be inide to the owners until artrr 1 n ; : n they shall hate tnsdc the declarations 4 required by tbecccree o- toe J tsi Aug. tnd the examination of-the articles im ported -shall hire taken place on the part of the' Superior Agent of the Cus- 1toms":'-;vi:: ". r.-,. 2. ;The owners h8ll.rnoTenxer be boundi la order to obtain the delivery of the trB to subscribe a formal obliga: tion to export In produce of the soil and Trench manuTactures, permitted by the licences and the legislations of the cus toms, an amount equal to their importa tionand to re-present the vessel at the expiration .of their, licence) or to pay the value of ihe'Tessel.'.t'.'''-' ?. : . ? 3 The obliguo'n:to export an amount equal to the -importation -shall be gua ranteed by the payment into the tresu ry of the customs of a sum equivalent to 20 per cent, or the fifth of the value im- parted. NThe 20 per cenU shall be con scated and shall belong to the customs in case the cxportatioo shall not take place" " : !' - .4, The 20 per cent, may be, consigo ci by permission (faculutivetpent) in goods forming part of the cargo import ed, and 'which .shall remain in the depo sit (cntrtDot) of the customs to be con fiscarcd.'as.inithe preceding auicle, in case of the con-accomplishment of the exportation. . 5. i-.AVhen a-vessel which shall have , commenced by exportation, shall brin back a cargo of greater value than that exported, the same condition of the con signment of 20 per cent, or of the fifth part.ball take place with respect to tbt difTcrtbce between the value exported , and the value imported into the ports of the Empire; and thst befort owner cai. dispo se of .the imported articles. The 20 per cenf shall be also consigned by permissio n (facultathement) in money or goods. . . 6. If the owner,after having consigned the 20 per ct. do not completely fulfil the obligations but on a part, he ma) only withdtaw irom the consignment a pro portional amount" so; that, the custom ' shall remain in possession of the, fifth of. the difference which shall finally ex ist between the imports and the exports; that fif.h shall belong to them 7. Our Ministers r.f Finance and of the Interior are charged with the execu tion of this decree. NAPOLEON.. 'CONSERVATIVE SENATE. :Sdtmj fi V lOt lArcrrArr, 1810 After reading the rtpcrt'of the' Minis ter of Foreign kelations published at full length in the last Register and the v document vith which it was accompa i , pied,4 Mristeura les Comptes Regnault J de St. Jean d'Angely and CJffarelli pre- senteothe following projects of Senatus j Consults : .. . - . - . T ' Prrjtct tf an Orjtnuc Senatvi Coruvltum. " - jfrticU l. 'Holland, the Hanse-towns, the Lauenborg, and the countries situ ted bet ween, the North Sea and a line drawn frm the confluence of the Lippa and the Rhine to Halitren from H3l teren to the Eros above Telgct ; from theros.to 'the confluence of the Verra and the Wcser,.and from Holzenan on the Weser tothe Elbc atovt the cor.flu " ecce of the.Hccheni z, shall be an inte y gr;l part of the FrenchErnpire. .2. The said countries shalHorm ten departments. ' : . - , ; V The 3d, 4th and Jth articles arc re- ,; lative.to the number of 'deputies which these departments shall have in the'Jje gislativc body," and to the'classificaticn in the senes ; the 6th and 7tn articles establish an imperial court at the Hague -"an(J another it Hamburgh, f the 8th ar ;ticle establishes'a Senate at the Hagije arid another at Hamburg. ;;f;;.J 9." The cities of Amsterdam, Rottef daro,.Hamburgi .Bremen andiLubcck are included am6ng the good cities the . Mayors ofwhich are present at the Em ipem' , . xnation oath. J . r ..." ; ; ! y "l 10, ;Tii junction of the : Baltic Sea shall be effected by a canil, wbichicom mencing from that fm'm Hambyrgh to Lubeck, "sTiiII ..communicate Trbm . the Elbe to the Wcser, from the Weser to the Ems, tadfrom the Ems to thcUhxae -.The "above ScnatusJCnsulmmasj adopteot at the extraordinary, siting of the Senate On the 13th r l .liccempcrk ! . fryect cfa Organic Senatus Conru?tvm. -' vfr. l. The pension of King Louis, jn his quality as French Princei is fixfcd at a'n.annual rev. nue of two millions, and constituted in the following manner,wz. , l The forest of Montmorency 4he woods of Cnantilly, Ermenontille, of "the the Isle or Adam, of Copei of PonUarme nd of Lys,'tpthc amount of annual re venue 01 500 000 franc?., 'j r : O f t he domains existi ng in lhe? de partments sof 'the mouihs of ' the Rhine, to the amount of a pelt annual revenue of 600,000 francs. v . ; - 3. An annual sum of one million put of ihe general funds of the public'revc nue. . . " ' . Ill: After the decease bf the Prince so pensioned and on account of the dis posarmade by his Imperial and Royal Majesty of the Grand Duchy of Berg, in favorof the eldest aon of the. Prince, the pension, with the exception of the pert consisting of an annual revenue of one million out dftHe public treasury, which shall be and remain extinguished, hall pass to the second son of thtf . said Prince, and shall be transmissible to the leuitiraate male descendants until the rxtihetion of the line, in eonformity to what is established by the second secti on of the 4th title of the act of the con-: stitutions of the 19th January, 1 8 10. III. ' The pension constituted by the present Senatus Consulmm, shall be subject to all the charges and conditions established by the act of the constitution above cited, Then follows the project of a Sena s consultum for the annexation of ihe Valais, adopted at tbe-.xtrnordinary ry session befd on the 1 3th December. I- LATE JJfD VEUT IjyTEXESTIA'G JTotefffn ghtelltgettce , PARIS, DZCIMBElt 26. The following u a copy of a letter from the Grand Judge. Minister of JoUice,totneire aldent of the Council of Prires i ; ':" Sir, The Minister of Forcijm Af fairs,-in pursuance of the orders of his Majesty the Emperor and King, addres sed on the 5th of Aug. to the Plenipo tentiary oLthe U. S of America a note containing the following words ; : . Here follows the ppssage of the let ter of the Minister of Foreign Affairs to Gen.' Armstrong, declaring the revoca tion of the' Berlin and Milan decrees nd the proclamation, of the President and other acta of the American OoVetn ment in consequence. The letter then proceeds ' . .. . .. In consequence of this engagement of the Government of. the U. Slates to cause its ricbts to be respected, hisMa- jesty orders that all the causes which mav be Dcndine before! the council of Prizes, respecting captures of , Ameri cn vessels, dating from the 1st of No vember, and those which may pe aiier wards brought before the same court, shall not be decided upon according to the principles of the Berlin and Milan decrees, but shall remain suspended the vessels previously seized being only placed under sequestration (reserving to the proprietor their right) -till the. 2nd February nextf the period when, in con sequence of the , U.' SV. having Tul filled the engagement of causing their rights to be respected, the prizes must be de claied null by the Council and the A merican vessels restored with their car: goes to the proprietors. , 'Accept, &c. , The DUK OF MASSA.- ' 'aurrt:scTucy,ae.- . 'f ; ,-H- . : T ! LOWBOM, DKCEHBKK 23i To "the declaration tid protest of the Male Brancrrof the RoVal Faniiiy to the proposed restrictions on the .Prince of Wales as Regent, wc understana an an swer his been received by the. Princes from the' Chancellor of the Exchequer, inhichV after the usual recital -of the tenor of theroyal document,. he pro- cteds to state, that he had suhmitted it to the consideration of hii majestt 'a con fidential servants jthat, however much ihey, regretted tbat the coarse which they( had adopted on the .melancholy oc casion had qotbesn approved by the male branches of thet royal Jamily, yet they coritinned x,to consider Tit, as" the only legal and constitutional course, in which they could be Supported by precedent ; that It was the course prescribed In the yetr .1738- .when i it- naa inos wmj. been-adopted: alter a Joncimd painful idUcu$iibn; by the two houses of, Partly fiJb"Mrl6p In theI,ords,on thrsTO6tion,Jthe neeeSsitvof touttinp aiummafv i : , discussion.' by'the two houses of, Parlia inent, but, had received the uniywsal ap probation, of the country at Urge and they were stuT further gratihed by. the reflectlonV that on there-'establishment of his majesty 's health', tfie proceedings' pdrsued in Parliament upontnajt occa sion had.; received his. majesty's gfaci. ous confirm auon, and had been eyen bo- tiored with expressions of his persona! tratitude- 1 V"M , ' .Urdcr? have been senr'to the. com manders of the British ships' of ,Var to detain and send in all Swedish, vessels they. nay meet. with. ' The baggage " of Lucien ' Bonaparte and hi atttmdent's, is stated to weigh 33' tons.; There was a perfect "squabble, aV rriortg he inn-ke'epers of Plymouth and Dock, to know which of . them should have the honor of lodging these persons under-his roof. J Onehohest Boniface, sent" his card on 'board , the'; President frigate, to Lucien, offering him the. use of his house and bed v as long as he con tinued in that part of the kingdom:; the offer, however, was not accepted arid in stead of going to' the place originally intended for. his reception, he went as privately as possible to Windsor King's Arm Tavern. Lucien studiously avoids all pomp aud ostentation.; His eldest son, a fine youjih,iof 11; years of age was on Tuesday taken through the dock, yard, accompanied- byJcapt.Wairen, who brought them to England. DECEMBER 24i A deputation of merchant trading to the U. States, waited on Saturday upon the Marquis of Wellesley, for the, pur pose of ascertaining if his' Lordship had any-answer to communicate to the ap plication that h been made a shorr time back on the! subject of the Berlin and Milan decrees,, and the orders in council ? and also on 'what had recently occurred in the United States ? Lord Wellesley officially replied, that he was not yet enabled to return an answer to the application alluded to. ' s f i DECEMB ER'25. ' . A ''Vessel! thf Maria, from Dieppe, is arrived at Ramsgate in distress.- She has a messenger on board with dispatch es from Mr.. Russell,, the. American charge d'aflrirs at Pms to Mr. Pink net. Thev!are conjectured to relate to the determination of theFrench go vernment on ihe recent proclamation of the President, of the U i. 1 he Maria, it is said, was not permitted to land thf messenger;and dispatches at Deal, off which port shefirst appeared. ; . . januAkt i. - A report had reached Cadiz at the de parture of the last packet, that the Tou lon fleet J?ad put to scaV which occasion-, ed the detention -.of some ship of the line that had been previously ordered for Enelnnd. 1 ' k In the Commons the Chancellor of the Exchequer made the following pro positibns, which were also substantially, made in the Upper Huse, viz. :-a . " 1, u That for the purpose of provid ing for the exercise of the royal authori ty during the continuance of his majes ty's illness, in such manner and to such extent as the present circumstances and the urgent concerns of the nation appear to require, it is expedient that his'Royal Highness, "the Prince t of - Wales, being resident within the realm, shall be em powered to administer the royal auiho rity, according to. the laws and constitu tion of Great Britain, in the. name and on the behalf of his Majesty, and under the stile and title of Regent of the King dom ; and to use,exrcute and perform, m the name, and on behalf of llis Majes v, all authorities, prerogatives, acts of government," and :administratibri of the same, that bejong to the King of this realm to usei execute, and perform ao cording to the laws thereof, subject to such limitations and exceptions a shall be provided," On this questionVand an amendment, whetber Hhe re should -"or should not'bei-restrictions ; the .house divided,' for resfrictions.i224, againbt them 200, majority 24. Onadivision in the House of jCirdfon this question therev vas" a niajority of. tjhrejcf: agatns.t ministers, t V;j VI That it i s? ihllopinion: of this committeeibarv forl time to be li mited, the power .sb to. be given to his Royal Highness the Prince of;Wale:s shall not extend1 to- the granting of any rint "ordighity 'of ( he , peerage of, the realm, to'anj: perqh' w such person or persons as shall perform Some SJD JTUiap navai ur uuuidi r uiic6- UD a aivision mere appcareu, roniy ,16. In the Lords, on this motion, ministers had a majority of 6. including Lord Grenville. Rr; , ' ?:; That it iijjthV opinjoh; ojf.'t'his committee that for a 'time to'be limited, thersaidpower. shall nbtrexfend.to the granting of an office J salary or pre'mlumv for anyterm than jduringhis Majesiy's pleasure: except, such offices "asC-are by law.-required; to be, 'granted for life or auniig gooof Deoavjourvv tor. inisre commii tee that such parts of his Ma tes ty ' pri vaie 1 prope rty ; i as arenor.vested in trusteeaiaU invested inJtrustees for the bepefitpf his Majesify."- Agreed without a division; in both houses; 5 ! That it ist the -opinion of (this committee, that ItHe care of his Majes-' ty's royal persbnfdan of his -Majesty's illness, shall be; com mitted jto the deen's i mostjexcellent Majesty :'; : and t,hit, for a time limited her Majesty 'shall iave power to remove from, and to nominate and appoint such persons: as she shall think proper, to tl)e sevesral' offices'; in his M jesty's jiouse- hold i and to dispose, ortler and .manVge all other. matters &nd things Telating to the care! of h's; JVIajesty's royal; person during the time! aforesaid ; and thati for the better enabling1 her Majesty to dis charge this important task, it is also (ex pedient that a Council shall be appoint ed - to advise a'd fassist her M ajesty in the several matters aToresaid ; and; with power from tir le Sto timey as tjiey may see cause," to ixmrhe" uppnff oath, the Physicians,. & others attending hjs Ma jesty's health, ami air matters relating thereto. ij'H 7e VZ;ty .i; V. An amendment Vas moved to this fe solutioh by .Ei'rllGowerj to' lea,ve out certain words .j ajter the . words . the King's niostekcellent Majesty,' and in. sert ' together w jth the sole direction of such persons' ahoest.blishment as are suitable in the present 'cjrcumstanfes to the care of ' the j King's sacredpersoh and' royal dtgnify, : This f amendment was carried 226 to 2 1 3, leaving a majo rity" of. 13 againstthe, ministers. On the question being takeh on ; the origi nal resolution in the'; 1 louse ofvllofds, there, appeared iiontcnts' 1 10, on-con-tents 97 majorijy 1 3 against the minis try. In all thes divisions Mr. Canning voted agaihst tf''' Casllereagh for them, as did tht friends ofLord Sid moutH.' ' : f :c The latest L b jilleUn of theKings health is dated th'e 4th of January,1 irt which he 1 is stated to be as, well as he was the day preceding,' ,t. he had passed a quiet niht without muthsleepi Sebastiani, with 2000 men, has taken the castle of Matbelia, nearj; Malaga ; and Soult was carrying on his prVpara tions against-Caizi with the utmost ac tivity and perseverance - f fetters froni jBcrHn 'date Deci 1 8th,' advert to a- trea(y(off marriage in con templation -betweenthe Kirig of Prus si a and a very hear relation of the Em ne rbr AlexandenAJ On the same author rity it is mentioned that a'coalltion beJ i ween me iwo crowns win . oe lormea, for the purpose joK mutual defence Kin Ider a dangef which is seriousljr, jappfe n'ended, '.:Hv j ' i "7 i, -I'c I; . r ; ... ; JA.SUART ?r 'r I -! An amendment was moved last nigfit .to the 5 th resolution of the Chancellor of t he 'Exchequer; the "of whiclt was to give'her of such portion i of his i Majesty 'sXhoole hold a Shail.be considered ::rr cessaryTto inc care ox nis joyai person , ui coure, theetore shewill not Jhave7 power, to remove rom or --to' nominate and ap point Jord Jthe eichambe c h araberl ainolrd ste w 'fi mast6rof thejhbrsergom of the- greatbrHcers of-thethbulseholdbts amendment was carried by sa majority of ' 1 3rh ' M WS if : 'It will Je peeri bjJur report of - the pfoceedingsjjnjtheH that' all the proposed restrictions un the ; Regency ihalve' been is wept away by a general a me ndment, broughf forward byf LoM Ichesteri a taxied by a majority ' of 3 It .will Beenafsbjthat the printipai motive for this measure uras the consid era Uort of inferences si mllar to those we'ldeduced yterdayrro'ni- h union of ihejcpVof the! GCTmjpcean andits rivera to tie Jblncjostitb tlheFKncttjcmpirjan sage of the President f the; TJ. State sinc4.ion.tnere.tipptareQ J 3 against a 2l4, maioritv 19;i'x. tv 4 That fit, is ' thedpinoii" of hls j t ta the delays and dissrritions .vrhich the -' - i f ' It system hitherto pursuedwas. calculated to jbreate; is. now felt by tnCLlesding menv? of all parties ; and, we should hot be sur- v a'day, or eVen ; an - hour consfstemt7 with the , piblic interest, or Die ' public ? - thtnes stand at present. he future nro- puheq n more oectaea step, tnaneven . , ? that of the last night should bedpptedj '".k - icV." to give thd country what. in-ethes , timesan hardly, be dispensed Vith for . "fPl ess.must be! materiairy'shortenedr, by - ' j stnding'tht trj3sLsimpl;.resolnt5on y'jit ' I1. of a number tof detailed resolutions eve iSti t J i fjHfwhlcjnsftiye i6tt"and:edf'jn;yarietdf that .all shifrpder the1 i0a of f the tJ.r .StateafhTi;li' and, which ? are under !he distihctictilof' TenerifsthWJhSv 'mehced!ar Rfga;iplthe!ihV uie '4 1 ?t ot. uecember.and speak oj I probhilUjofwaeeem r.rancei i nose DEN of tho An artirJV from Naples of the 27th of -Nbvemberpbs-eryesvh have shippedofft a part of' their Wrce 'a&- iiuujit.ic5iuieQirtriugai Prcparatwns..wendertana irom oDennacen men- v ,tt? -vjl tion with muchr alarm; a prretjbrlhe " ,ibj:w;hicVrris6p ioiweriltyvfed:;bpsl!io a noUjeaii the 1 6th; of itoecemberif informinis- ' I that the specjaL council erected3yhfe i ftvMh ' imperial decreerof thestadbrded; Z&$md I that the proceedings on all iccliscafisnspi dishAri1iiWifcrf coffee,- dyeoodisiaW.oiton king tbrhe Prince bt Waleshen an- - :mm ppinfegenk.gojng; viS the sessions ofsPar)iaroeme: boaril 'J.-j:$M of wois issued bef a' ie w d iy nte. aii tnakinff tocombieteeera I to theitf ouse bt Ird majesty.', a uc iuciemency oi; rne wea' ther;Will:,breVehtfthetwoH ''smM:A proceed w&'nhcjbpenairbythe -!tp stone of theiTii rkisr;mrtreM pftiec the;Russiah..army6nj and add, that, a" :M been'ias'reed 1 tor hftwfin tnr rirtw -A . amt . whAeK ;h ad been threanintl' jtn i j bbg;pqwert(almd lations ibet weeh tKe .tvo fboun'ffe ' kaiu4vtorde1dj1l crownlrinwas expected tbtten ijj-i j-'Ik.- fki'l Kilt ' 'i -'v '. ;. S.-: -f iuiutti Ki ana ine uresenr irienai v re v . , ; i Kuvciimcni;nave aYowejquinarin',aecija'. y. t OfBcial!notice:ha been yenatHam burEibec;ind !Br :w6fthsWent ''J,Al;nsttfrec1ib.iiiart rbktnitSMdr -" f ."l. t41 1111.01 4 UUill U1C .- .7 Fpg; if fDuuonaparte Tiad J. irr con .jS seb.uenceesblve egrTt&sefrtp:iin imi ent haveeerf occupieiim sivejyifWhvh inMdiscusmtr 1 'dnsbesueftm execisethe v R6yaiiioncuons4The43 'i papers jarc led mhamraatedWebateV4 ; tfi: alliad at Cste. -t-.'': . . ar i v .-- .f .- 'A.. if ..ft.') I I I .- A ''I in i -...-vrv.. t MViSS .'1 I' 41 . it r -i . n t .11 mm ! :.f f-f re; ' C 1. i 1 ' i: f : . ' l ,k- -. : r, t r :-;,-Vt tjPiA Ar-i r. . ,-.. . - - Si' V a
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