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.A ' .T ; :tb ,. thaU fffethan two-lmdredan-fifw-rjadmentrthwithfeturneJ (o thr claimant - ty dollars, ihat part of the forfeitute-wMcii ac.' claimants,, Ms, her, or their ' ' - cries lolhe United StaUs, or so muc;, (hereof Sec.' S And be it further enacted, (ToaMn.s a may be nessTry, shall be applied to i he act shall continue in torce tor one yc-riu -j payment of the cct of prosecution ; And it U longer t Provided, That all Gnespealtie:i and v . . . . - . i - . i ' i .L.ii u.... iriixii hpinrp intuit f .froviaeg, i hat person, eniMed to, a pat ahl? or forfeitures incurred ahall be necessary as a witness on the trial for I in the same manner as if it hSKTriot expired fiurh nMialfv or fnrMture. sufih fi(T,r nr I , .f.ANfinON CHhVJ.O other- person roay-bfr witness oporr-therthg-said I, , r; SpcaRerof the house of reptr4entative8 . JOHN CMIXARU. President pro tempore of thf '.senate. March 3, 1815. Approved, - , ... JAMES MADISON U any orncer or omer itrteitures wnicn nwi nave wu w "i or share bf any of pen fthe expiration of tne act shall be recovered arp in virfnf nf this act. distributed, md mar be rmtjerated qr,,rcmitiea tt i..m. ill'. 'j.-.r. , maintain internal tr anquilitv. iurtuuuii nuu uetn the rnnmi,n ... ' ... . .v.. , ioia rea.uy at jm5 nancs. . 4000 bales of - Lou isiana, has been sold at Havre to English hou ses." . . . .trial, but in such case he shall not receive or " be eniHledto anr part or share of thesa1d pen "ally or forfeiture i and ' the part or share to which he otherwise, would have ben entitled . eliall revert to the United States. Sec. 6 And be it further enacted, That if ; any suit orpmcciition be cornmehced Jn any -'atate court against any"c6ile -surveyor, 1 inspector, 'or any other "office, civil Foreign. ; .. ; 'Mw York, Sefit, 25. VERY LATE FROM 'FRANCE. Yesterday arrived at this port, , thi elegant fast V -or military,' or any' other person aiding' jar as sisting agreeable to the provisions of thin act .or under color thereof, for anv thine done or , omitted to be done as en officer of the customs, sailiwg pilot boat schr Shelby, :apt.. Shelby, : or for any thing done" by virtue of this act or Mn 33 days from Nantz, from whence "he sailed under color thereof, and the defendant shall! at on lh? ,30lh . August. . '. 1 t;, , the time of entering his appearance in such cour-i . Jhis arrival we learn, verbal, that France "f "'IMe a petition for tf, rem..-.? f ,-. fjr ! wa quietand that it was Icnwp ih'efe, that trial at the next circuit court of the United States J "''ron,iw.wtr.ta 74. 'Adror.il ,! Cockbarn, to be hblden in the district" ""fiirertheT;iuiris jMd"Sa,,ed ,rom EhgTahd;," with tepoleon &a, Mr. Lynch, the old Mayor f Eordcau3tf-who emigrated to England with the Duch of n gbuleme, returned to Bordeaux on 'the 9th of August, w,tre he. was received wHh every uub licUeihonEtratton ri. v ' . T l uD' A I I t . " i ! .ir; 1: urn 1 1 1 tn tm.bcrland, translated for" "Jj .a?0rP-V. North (rom thcd'aritMonitetu- r,t J';" LATE FROM "HUROPCT" 10: The following" pariicirTtspsciipjy the ftar.uuoi of Uotiapartu on Mr.dthc Norjkn. . J The flhip Oscar, from Leith, brought ah Edinburgh piper of jh !3th August, Irym which the follotriiig articles are extracteo . . -v It is safd disaffected persons are riiakinrr V. gistersof the 'Royalist, in different quarters' 1 acpouce is aeeKmg ior uiese lionapartists, (uilicaauiher.'ic. ' ' id the Tonnant snilcd from innrine-that'lt ' ajf wc 0(nofo for i w, it of habca, cor X - far the concourse-of ilu-J- uanger tqr which Tl. n .. which arrived at .'nM?n thn... . I.',hoh ?ntJ 'he Tonnant snilcd from MlltnK n..rft f I. I i . J "VW.H proper, to orderlTTe Uc.Merophon to a pi lance. The process, tjf whirh n... : : " . ,. . . -.. rour pcraons were arrested yesterday at lhe I uwn.sa,u"-wasnothi Thuilkries for seditidua cries, h aw wjth I subpoena fiom tht C 6cdty they. were rescued from th'iafyv0f thi eurJ by" some person, who h people , - - . j 'ig in thst Court, and wiio'.'s .; An ambassador from bpatn has come to Pal is Supposed to attend ihe Cungre'ss.' - -Monsieur is unwell from the kick of a horse r w wneans joes to Naples shortly. Marshal Brune and hi truons ha- :J their submission. , ... pending, and offer good and sufficient sur'etyTor Parle for St Helena. . ftia .entering into such ....court:..! Phihi first day of .. -T parts, avcust I V .V!rT i8ao Pr?Ce8S 5?ain-Sl- hWT!; Orders have been given ifcat Marshal Ncybe L The cvportation of grain and other provision . " , 0 .: rr, tranatsrred to rans. It is persumed that he "vm ra"cc i pronioiico. -, enteringmcial bail In the cause if apecjal bail wiu arHve 4 6r 5 da and th,t - the process ' aVovst V was originally required therein, It shall then be I : --.j.' Jtuct UCUST c mjiu yrucceu no lanncrin ine.- cause, ana trie bail that shall have , been originally taken: shall be discharged ; and such copies being entered as aforesaid in such court of the United States, the cause shall there proceed in the same man 'I XRVff, spain, Aucusr 4. nei as if it had been brought there by original I It is currently reporter! and generally believed, process,, whatever may be the amount of: the' 1 oat our sovereign, Ferdidibd VII, is at Paris, sum in dispute or damagesclaimed or whatever If is said also that the head quarters of the ar. ir t'.HmjJ vi incpoTuest.aoy. former law my are at Toulouse. iuhc contrary ooiwicr.siariaing-TnanyatT tachment of the goods or estate of the defendant 3 . . . . - - .w-vn . uwcii ouui uveu di miniBters niwf onhmin.,! on tne 1st instant the command of the armv of kinrr Thi v - u .-mhwuhic ..... :- - - H'ace ut-parinrentai regions wrll be formed. earu PERONB,-A.UGi- If The army of the Loire and Suchtt are no lortier compose'd of any but officers -all, the soldiers have desired to go home. I'he audacity of the factions 'increasgilw'Uli. l!OYr5 days ihcy-Jiave come uu or by the original. process, shall hold the troods csjateJoattacJt!Lioswe'U in the same manr.. ' as by the laws of such' state rthey Tould have been holden to answer final judgment 'had it been rendered by the court in which; the suit was commenced. - And itshall be lawful in any action or prosecution vhu 1 , . . " iiivii iw-r oe nowpenemg or hereafur commenced, impunity der the windows of the Kine- to minafe thpip a .... . . . .- . . 1 . . . ..... . . : n requisition was made on the 22d July of 800, ditious cries with the shouts of public joy. It 000 francs on the department of the Somme, is true some are' arrested ; but ihe same scenes for the service nf the troops of the kine of the re repeated. The agen's of police could ccr- The depanmeht having suffered I 'ainly prevent, this if they pleased ... .1. . . . O .. - 1 I T I - f . I . I 1 considerably by the passage-'of 200,000 men, I Two aids of Labadoyre and a secretary cf was under -- the impossibility 13 ,: " . , " I Li LU I k IV ri I I I I! I 1 1 ' .1 I J IIIII41IUVWU JUI k I hi . ydJUJ lIUllUKd kkAW. diately to Paris, to see the hereditary Prince of I laken place at Lyons ueiorc any;$tate; court what-errfof.'any'ihj one or omitted to be done by the defendant, as mcnt ' nd lhe pncc gtnrouslf dispensed i tranquilising- than could have been expected f "r1"0' otner clhcer of the customs, af. . mtb the requisition. ; Considering the exageraad accounts of events anYV;. Jr ' " r"fter- Prty to remove ; brussbls, auo. ln - that passed at Nismes and Montptlier. me shall have taiten place, fuMs.such.rourt : the ncxr circuit court of the Unfed States, to an B- oeld m the district in which s.ich appeal shall oe taen in manner afotesaid , and it shall be jns duty of the Person tatinr annual fa i n;the:said;ckcult court at- Iies judgment irrf be months V such ause : and- .u h'i."' ahn lnr..i,..'r.. , '- . "...!.. . w. Cic. iru.,.-t party, within six cf the rend Men of 8 judgment in c2 e circuit court nf he lft lied u. L- x3i:v'Wi m which sueM-tuaeme. n lSJted The army commanded by mineral Tauenzen, wiH encamp on the t i,ordftr9 0f ,h Mfuse, or iwimifrCJZL& will remain 011 t.t e borders flthe Kscant. ! ,'VIKNNA, JUt Y, 50. Mdaa,.'nvturat, occupies the castle of Hem burtf; Vri,v! belongs tn thevbanln"c house - of Fr-llner Co. of 'Vienna, land 'is 'situated 4 leagues ,from the capital of ilungary. She is forbiddcn t0 appear at Vienra. " - " . - - r ' r ARtS, AUO.-12. ' ' shaij'Neyv has sbeeri larrestedrand 'coni -Ta in Ai . - - . " dtiermine the facts aml.hl- t& '.Di with passports frumW Mr 4 'cvwre has been - in thfc same raS" ' f availed by theple,r fea He might-. ucncass notwithsranim, . P "i .v. the hotHs in theicity. 1 he 1 Hot advised fty atta hWhen he heard that his lifevasVm dancer by 1 PPtt,ace he wcnt to fescuf m at the per- I ilrf hi lif t nt. at that moment, the. Mar I3iav have hpn t,i.. cm court in such ecVO . ..vaJand-. -- n af? re' -And therja' ay such action m k resaidupont ;,ie P'ot-v-c-JrirJt and "me to he : rcrm Swb.,of. ' it. . fcase i . MMfr-t'.: r..W a .n line cuv".- . -- -" - ; 1 - -,:Mrt thai thinking that his door woultf.be fjjrccd, shot U: -.:m. ,6:.. ..v. . jsanne of the I Ith of An . K0? 5ItV. .u Jrttiv of j u'vVthat an army 8 l"C Wen. wttalions of ireaatc jurtr agreeable the statej . .tr.,!ar , troens; with27 pie.o.:.-V u.m 10 ' Wade on tlie -U ox au- court, by icnipej-br - i ...j .? - v frnm w hich . jne i v - frora-w i khirt' ft ii.. l- a ' ft ft'-k. in . - - -tf8-v. V,Vmval shall ve oecv, w:i:JtMito Bordeaux, rfortwid. !;:;:?t7 5 to carry Into efV rhSmenvthe . ame asUooch re , icci.aj T--fr had been .maon i ""- movsd ard t c. Unotbc construed ??ol an .offence in- 'rrh be allowed in any J ?caon'or pPrPosecution, w.ere Gnal judg "SiK rendered- :n f.or oUhe deleneant or rtpondcn2 by jh e slat e iurt . ...j t!wi or nios'.cuJn against any I'.T'L 11 oi. r . . - . person as ffoicsa ptrtcn to pt.'ad ;i,is tct and any pct a,a ;f in ' anv uit the rviti ' - iodgirxnt passrgMUStViin,V.e defendant shall recover oouuic toav. Ir'Thej the rcr.tikl i-Mic and give nd'i.i',.r 1:1 evioenct. .... . ... . J Tl. m. 1 Sec. 7. And be it turner cnacicu, ady suit cr prcktuiion against tny pirscn lor any act tr thing 'or.e is ar! cffictr of the cuy terns; or tny pervm aid'.rg t.t aishtir g suth of,. cer therein, ar.a iccj;mtni ifwn against ttr dtf"iet cr it-ponc'cnt, if it artx-priothc ccurt before which iuch tus ptcsccution ihall Le ied ha there b'e caue fur uelnfT uth t.tt 01 thir.g,Siith t sh!l orctr a prcptr Cf rtiCti'e or trtiy o rnade thcrto:', -r,J .h vjrt, ct c aticnani or rrxondeni sh.!l rafl !.V.e Hr f cMfc lr shU I;k to (tii Kn tr u hi f.k .,..'m Li .iMtll'o'l'.lwJ ' r-1 - u Ti .i ili n-cr: r.' r r'.iclo ti rr.'iy. r.U a a... - - " I . r given .hill I or prr.ta (U!t tnMnnN.AUC.il. - Lord Durghersh: has been appointed Minis ter to to the United State, and was'to sail for New Yoik in the frigate Lacedemonian. The Brussels Giz. contains an article from the Court Giz of Vienna, by which it appears that the phce of imprisonment ci "Bonaparte, has been fixed by the allies, and wdlbe watched by a cemmhtioncrof each of iher. " ,aucut 12. The KorthumbcrUnd which remained before Plymouth until yes erday, to receive provisions, i.... ..:itih a. fine wind. Gtoerwr Bertrand, and his wife, and their rhUArm- ronnt and Coun;css Montholon and nd their child, Count Lascsst Ge.iUa: card, nioe male and three female dometts, acrompanied Bonaparte. Savary and Lallcmand -r Ufi cr lard the Bclierurhon. Thf slix)n of war Mr. arrived yesterday in ... f llnr the Downs, from t'lymouwi, .ite r.enerals tn boarJ, suppo&ea :o oe oaf ir cr LiV.crf.ind. who has teen transpcrtc- . v . Fiance,-, to Is dilmfcd up to me rrcnen eminent The Soanish dJlar is no fire shi'lKS -d 1 Prosecutions are ordeied against the persons who insulted . , Lagrange when he Came to present himse' , .'he King. . . . . ; 1 30,000 Russians are corning to Paris. - . , t'NDON, AUO 9. . . .Letters of the otb ,n T.;a fmmk of that date prepare us to expect some.. violent" convuhnns m France. The ap.thy of the allies tended to corroborate rumors ihat 'thiObreipnertf were desirous qi seeing "e country in cqmmo; lion. - The factions rail at the king for br nging the allies into France ; the royalists say the Tactions cause, thrtf. s ?y. Th French cabinet meets daily. A treaty was formed, but the conouct ot the -tactions cause tne allies to de mand new securities. Thty at fir.t required two fortresses now two provinces, ALace and Lorraine . - - "".' . A rancl ball was given at Paris last week by the Duke of Wellington. . ' " Thc price of grain has . Fallen. -Government have received official informal lion that Bonaparte has been removed to the Northumberland, and is now on his way to nis destination. - He has. not threatened to destroy himself, but has submitted with apparent t-rtu tude. While shifikig from one hip to the other he spoke to .admiral Ccckburn with great good humor. . ..' - . . ' '-' Government proceeds m reducing the navy to hlishmert h nrivices irom ueniriM in; ui ,. - ' , j:r,.i-. fr.,-!. via nioccccunff tor tne uiH"wun. 'ZZ rnuntrv. 4 Fi:Tnnera to the 7lv have been received. ; mm Therian for p! ent cct na sians on ers scene .KrTc i'i.nicr er to ( - lives bavinffb'n Jo.f ".:.tv . a ' ' . i"ci-irent thou..!, eat'eritis much lu in g rj ot c-tti '.ih a:f err ; i , i T Ccurt of KinW ?pns 3 cause pen 'untile t ..ip . by citing a witnesses. KW.'.W.- ' ... Ad- Viaume,a.TIijar(humberland loft R,,... mouta on- Fridv alft.:Taiir nn ;.,n,,.. , loibay. Oencral .Bcriranrl . who came on .board the Ton.nant,tvhcrehe d-ned with Lord Keith, and Sir r.Mw' rk..v . r-. wwBv vriniir.io nm his InS rucu' n with regard to Bonaparte ; One article 0r wli-h was that his baggage should Wexam'ined Refute jlwas taken on board the Northunb :riai d Uf-r-traiidirrnilyproresttcl . against 'iendfrg U parte to St, llch na, when-he deVjjed and t4 Peeled 'td'Jiaie lived in peace in. England,, pro tected by English laws Lord Keith siiU sir George did not enter into ' dicussn on this . point. After tHnner.theTacompar.ied Ikf' r.md on board the Billcrophan.-Before their ;il'rivaL ; they had iten ,froni Botxapare'his psjoU and C n,J arms. 1 hose who were not accomna. nglumcret-etHjOatnhefriL'a'ie'l'lu- . '' u,r-l ney-ahewei'u-gt'earifnvllit.frness to he' - separated from him, Bonap.ve. uvk-leave "of ' them individually' i Savarj and L'AlUma-.ul . we're," .however, Kft'cn Jbbard the licJKropUn; vVyhen Lord-Keith, and SirGeorge.,Cck.bjj;n , came on roa'd uatianflrtcwas. on decK rest y to v - receive theni. After the usua4 sJilutfitrofi, Lord Keith addrrshed hirnsclf to Bonanaire, arvd is- quested him to say at. what four !,c proposed go on bpnrd- -he Noythn'mb,ivr?3rd,JJ3h'2fa" protested rith:grevt vehemence '-against thiVnct .1 of the British Kovcrnment. 4 lit had" revt pectetl it- he could s"eevrio reasonable olij-c'ton to . his residing on England in trar.qsV.i'y the, remainder of his davs." Lord Keith ard Si George Gockb'urh' made no -reply An E?iglish -" ofTiccr who stood ne ar: him observed. th.i' jfha : was not sent to St. Helena, he wou.'c! be ent to . the Emperor Alexanders G;d keep me from the RuEsian5" replied he, shrugging -hi.. Shoul ders atid addressing Btrrand.i-.' At what hcirr totnorrow mnvmnir shall I tome, UeferM art'' accompany ypV'bfl 'board tJiorthum Tind," Biked Sir G. Cot-kbuin. VBonsoarte anKd : scme vyhat surprised at hearing himself addres sed simply as Geneva!, but replied, ' at JC( " . clock " . Bcrtrand and his lady Savary, L AL' emand, Count Montholon and h's hdy wcr?' rvc ar-Bohapurte- jiFeaige-tOckburrvsUcd Mherh, if they wished any thing before, they il ed ? Bertrand tephtd, tht he w.nrvd tv.cfiiy packs of cards, a 'backgammon board tjru):a sti of dorninas. : .Madame' liertrand req-iircd some articles of furniture... One of the Frcuch 'officers; nephew of Josephine, compl-.;n-.d, th.it they hail not Jept their word vvith Botp K- hi ' expected to reside in England with, ' Bonaparte asked 'Lord- K i'h's oph.io'.; v,,., nLcrely replied; thai he must obey the, 6rder4 ; hc had received hm b i s $ro?; rnmcut.-. U. is-' -.'.,. n crond interview I Lord . KeilU Velll-l srd, Observing, .that he toutd give satisfaction inasmucii "as his oid-irs cl ced ve him ..It i tic' '' were pt r iihl- to tnaUe -nny- - hang in the bentei.ee which had becri ar.m.u . , Him.' An officer who MochI near, o'jstrv- whole w (( Had vou rented on- hotr-longer ycu Faul 'j Vuld' hsve'bn tafeti uod sertLo .Par:.. g:te. w turnc J'Turcycs upon tac-cBKut - - made r.o rep.y. Sir Gi-ornhe-nex rnorring very cany xrer. t. atm1gbffltBief . . i .jk f. L , . k..,t.,, n twn iertiets . ntonmentis aDOuno oe wmcu - m ol Bonaparte. tus,""V M-rerb lt- - . i hc untisn wiu occujf r p;ate,: some - . - T . v as rtments, the Austnansthe v L..-tne i n..- toilct set bnpks, oeu, ;r' alti.T, - - .. .i .u- n.tt.thnw hnrderirtir i Krtard.ihe. NivrthUTnoerranc uie central iu -v T. 1 cari,ru v". ,7,t .r...-!.,a K.ti:h caae. the Rhine,' and jroops.ot all tne ai.iea p- 0-liozAi im ' , IHI cfo .... ..:.T.t P.ricr- uh rh is the :-tk- 'Tnn.ianfs cutter on board u: ?- . - Will De 61JI11UHCU nwa. I III Uib , ,.c. kl-.O . ..t- r. ,ii.,r!ioi. ,o rpr.ive lirnanaUc end those i." 01 mucnuisoruc - - P" . T arriva! arc -. It is rumored Marat has.ocen anc.w ia accompany mm. "v- .Vfpfi Msn-i; Toulon with-all his treasure. Madame Muiat is at lriesie- The peasants ner.r Bat-sur.Aub have lalkn upon and wounded most-oi a " 30 llavanans. , - nri The Ik-lgian army isio u aU....... - list, troops cwtinue to pas, J' -. Thr PrLSs:ans have - terwjifls ne He'- iU cnin, cot'i- Mrtr.M-.nlon ai ( . e ...... - If-niirr-ind. S mtn aml J lcml,s , i , V V pnadpaht j crFuida ob?;,ea to ."n. Sy appearel much to dro - T7wM5tde?epraga take .tosliles.tpi g nryrtamer,ls-nrepantiS LfM. Aef .entat.ng that th'. '- '-.,,-. . .v - vw P c-cd persons. . - , i hr.d wuwi nui ,c j-.t lh" Ve"in iVt there had been a Uco,!y ; At r.03 tlie cutter ,h- u!;t en'mcn iui eS e of the dicte'l lhumbeiU V i . t Ln i:l.oot lo.fc, . a, h caw. - vr 0ld rs. llU- u.a i "w..,.n f v r . h w Id v.a.et' i '- irr' 1 ... A letter from Nan7. eatei tte i.n u. . w j r gcn'l?man in thin city, -ute s ' in : l "nUpCiy ihil a dtftite- ttti:y v iigTd t P-t-t iSutK5ay Lit, hVhly E-.iust3liirxt a--4 C t tr.t alhci u-; f . . n rn. " ... v . ...j.,- ..?. that the J'CCKfc ;u . ;t. 2r,; i tTrcU.tdbutes - . ,rr.,u -. . I t ' ' . Tl 1 ,f the r.a i J as pat; l tne i M.M n: I'U1-- ' . . . u:itr i T.a'tt? ef g"; . -r '
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