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The inhabitants of the Duchy of
Warsaw, possessing landed estate in
Austrian Gallicia, whether public of-
ikers or private individuals, shall en
joy the revenues thereof, without
paying any duty thereon or expert
encing any obstruction.
IX Within six weeks from the ex
change of the presen .treaty,^posts shall
be erected, to mark' the boundaries
of Craccw, upon the right bank of
the Vistula. For this purpose there
shall be nominated Austrian, French,
and Saxon commissioners. The
9ame measures shall be adopted with
in the same period upon the fron
tiers of upper Austria, Salt2burgh,
Willach and Carihols, as far as the
"Suave. The Tludweg (stream) of
„the Saave shall determine what is
land of that river shall belong to each
power. For this purpose French and
Austrian commissioners shall be no
minated.
XII. A military convention shall
be forthwith entered into, to regulate
the respective periods within which
the various provinces restored to his
majesty the emperor of Austria shall
beevadHfted.Thc s’d convention shall
be adjusted on the basis that Mora
via shall be evacuated in fourteen
days ; that part of Gallicia which re
mains in possession ol Austria, the ci
ty and district of Vienna, in one
month; Lower Austria :n two months,
and the remaining districts and ter
ritories not ceded bv this treaty, shall
be evacuated by the French troops,
and those of her allies in two months
and a half or earlier if possible, from
the exchange of the ratifications
This convention shall regulate all
that relates to the evacuation of the
hospitals & magazines of the French
army, and the entrance of the Au
strian troops, and the territories eva
cuated by the French or their allies ,
and also the evacuation of that part
of Croatia ceded by the present trea
ty to his majesty the emperor of the
French.
XIII The prisoners of war taken
by F ranee and her allies from Au
stria, and by Austria from France
and her allies that have not yet been
released, shall be given up within
fourteen days after the exchange
the ratifications of the present treaty.
XIV. His majesty the emperor of
the French, king of Italy, protector
of the league of the Rhine, guaran
tees the inviolability of the possessi
ons of his majesty the emperor of
Austria, king of Hungary and Bo
hemia, in the state which they shall
be in consequence of die present trea
ty .
XV* His majesty the emperor ol
Austria recognizes all the alterati
ons which have taken place, or may
subsequently take place in Spain, Por
tugal and Italy.
XVI. His majesty the emperor ol
Austria desirous to co-operate in the
restoration of a maritime peace, ac
cedes to the prohibitory system with
respect to England adopted by France
and Russia, during the present mari
time war. His imperial majesty shall
break off all intercourse with Great-
Britain, and with respect to the En
glish government place himself in the
■situation he stood in previous to the
present war
CONGRESS'*
SENATE.
Thursday, December 2d.
Mr. 'fait a Senator from the state
of Georgia appeared and took his
seat.
House of Representatives.
Tuesday, December 26*
Mr* Poindexter presented to the
Hidi, JOtiW
TUESDAY.j January 9.
Papers from Washington City as
late as the 29th December were rc •
celved at this office by the New-Or
leans Mail—the Congressional pro
ceedings are not so interesting as
might be expected in the present si
tuation of our affairs.
1’he House of Representative^ are
House the proceedings of a number jitill engaged in discussing the Reso-
of persons of the district east of l u do n from the Senate approving the
Pearl river, (Miss, fer.) calling conduct of the Executive in refusing
themselves a convention, stating the.to receive further communications
project of a form of government f rom Francis James Jackson—we is expected congress will interdict th
which they should wish to be esta-[ rC gret extremely that there shouldjentrance into our ports of all Bri
blisbed in that district, in case 6on-, bc a difference of opinion on this t i'sh and Free
gross should think proper to divide.aiibject-—unanimity on that question
the Mississippi Territory. Referred was peculiarly desirable. Party spi-
to the committee to whom was refer-' r i t should have been prostrated be-
red the petition lor the division of-fore the insulted honour of our coun-
roggeftttl for’the ?n**hfr improvement of
tlia: philanthropic inftitutioi
The propriety of muSopiyir.g rhe aourcea
SCHOOL.
Having declined teaching school,
of correct inform cion, by tU eftabliflimea, | ta j cc ibc lj berty of recommending
of PUBLIC SCHOOLS .1 .ho recommend- tf) ^ fo r emp ! ovcrs , and others,
Mr. CHRIS TOPH'ER RANKIN ;
ed.
Mr. V?V/;c/s;/iVResolution in Con
gress, respecting roads and .canals
and for the general establishment o.
seminaries for Education, was doubt
less proposed from correct motive
-Lwe should conceive, however, tha
the latter subject belongs more pro
perly to the state legislatures.
iers from Washington City, re
ived in Philadelphia, state, that i.
the territory.
RUPTURE WITH Mx. JACKSON.
On motion of Mr. Goodwyn, the
House again resolved itself into a
committee of the whole—Mr. Basset
in the chair—on the joint resolution!
try. Shall it be a subject of lengthy
debate *.i question which requires
time for deliberation, whether our
government is justifiable in repcling
and silencing the insults of a foreig
minister ? Will not the defenders
nch vessels, armed and
unarmed—that they will repeal the
ion-intercourse law, and permit ves-
; Is to go where they please the
question of aiming is undecided.
, - _ I lltllll o lv I • VT ill llVil IUL UVIV IlUV 1-J
from the Senate approving the con-L f Mr> j ackaon » s illso lencedo an in
duct of the Executive lft refusing to\- tQ their country bv thc i r impo-
receive any further communication ^ cfforts to cast a at * lKina on the
from Erancis James Jackson.
Mr. Fisk occupied the floor in fa
vour of the resolution till 4 o'clock,
when the committee rose, reported
progress and obtained leave to sit a-
gain.
Wednesday, December 27.
Mr. Nicholson laid upon the table
the following resolutions!
Resolved, That a select committee
he appointed to enquire into the ex
pediency of making permanent pro
vision by law for consti ucting public
ts to cast a stigma on
administration l Will they acquire
reputation for patriotism by their
late conduct ? or, willapproving con
sciences justify them, in attempting
to shield Mr. Jackson from the just
Ncw-Tork, Dec. 23, 1809.
We learn by captain, Dayton, ar
rived at Philadelphia, that the port
of liavanna was OPENED to A-
uericans on the 30th ult. when the
property in store, was ordered to be
given up to the Consignees.
Bv the brig Happy Return, from
Dieppe, we have Vreceived a file o*
the Paris Argus to tile 26th of Oct.
iut they are wholly uninteresting.
Our correspondent at Paris inform.
;, tinder date of the 2/th, that the
indignation oithe American people : I Emperor Napoleon was preparing to
- ■— Let out for Spain.
Governor Teler’s letter to the Le
gislature of Virginia is lengthy and
interesting ; speaking of our poli
tical situation, he says,
“ Under circ umstances so unfriend
ly we haVe little to hope from the ;ihi-
The brig Hapy-Return, captain
Freeman, from France, lias brougli
despatches from Gen. Armstrong
our minister in Paris, to the Secreta
ry of State.
canals and roads, and for the gene- lanthrophv of foreign nations, humo
ral establishment of seminaries for
education throughout the United
States, and that they have leave to
report thereon to this House.
Resolved, That the same commit
tee he instructed to enquire into the
best means of providing by law per
manent funds for the accomplishment
thing to fear for our national cha
racter an independence, provided we
unite in the general support of our
principles and government. It is
time* therefore, to assume a station
which will bid defiance to any pow
er, and put an end to that party spi
rit, which has taught those nations to
who comes highly recommended for
his steadiness, sobriety, morality, and
abilities, from the President and
Professors of Jefferson College in
Pennsylvania ; also bv other gentle
men ol the first respectability of said
state, as well as of Virginia. And
Irorn mi personal knowledge of lum,
if my judgment of his abilities de-
servetRny regard, I most cheerfully,
and giadiv recommend him. He
has commenced in Milhulgeville,
where he will teach English Gram
mar, Latin, Greek, Mathematics,
Geography, and the other arts and
sciences, as far as can be, without Ap
paratus, at the usual prices. Board
can be had at this place on moderate
terms.
John //. Posey.
January 9. 11—tf
WILL BE SOLD on.the first Tues-
in February next, in Laurens county,
betweeh the usual h mrs,
Three Horses,
levied on as the property of Francis
Holton, to satisfy an execution in
favour of Thomas M’GrilF.—-Condi-
lions Cash.
Isaac Kirsey, Sheriff.
January 4, i 809. Il—tds
“~!NJB'iY-STOttJE.
of these objects; and that they irijbelieve, that we had gone from the
like manner have leave to report
thereon to this House.
• RUPTURE WITH Mr. JACKSON.
Tne House again in committee of
the whole on the resolution front the
Senate.
Mr* Jililnor supported the resolu
tion ia a speech of two hours.
When the question on the com
mittee’s rising and re|>orting their a-
greement to the resolution, was ta
ken and carried, 54 to 35—fifty-two
members being absent.
Mr. Livermore aftera few remarks
moved to postpone the further con
sideration of the resolution indefi
nitely.
Mr. Rhea called for the Yeas and
Nays on the motion.
Mr. Eppes opposed the motion in
a speech of an hour and a half.
When he concluded, the House
adjourned.
London, Nov. 13—We understand!
the X mg mil Council hive determin
ed on not granting any more Licen
ces for the Impor aiion ol Corn irom
France and Holland, unt’d they fin 1
that what tin y have granted are ac
ted on. They will grant no more
Licences for Butter from Holland or
Embdcn, and it is singular tHat a
great part of what has been of late
imported In re of that article, cam-
over without atly protection or leav.
from our government.— This shew:
the industrious hardihood of the
Dutch, who for the gain on a smal
inrcel of Butter, will expose to cap
ture in their passage across by any
Xing’s ship or privater, and, conse
quent condemnation, large valua
ble cargoes.
Fontainhleau, Oct. 29.—The F.m
peror is remarkably well, and so ac
tive that when lie viewed the en-
Itrenchments at Kehl, on his return,
Ihe mounted the redoubt with an agi-
Thursday, December 28.
RUPTURE WITH MR JACKSON.
On motion of Mr. Goodwyn the
House again resumed the considera
tion of the report of the committee of
'the whole on the resolution from the
XVII. His majesty the Empeiorg approving the conduct of the
of the French, king of Italy, and his
majesty the Emperor of Austria,
Icing of Hungary and Bohemia, shall
observe with respect to each other,
the same ceremonial in regard to
rank and other points of etiquette as
before the present war.
XVIII. The ratification of the
present treaty shall be exchanged
Within six days or sooner if possible.
Done and signed at Vienna, Oc
tober 14, 1809.
(Signed)
/. B. Nomperc de Champagny,
John {wince of Litchtenstein
We have ratified and hereby ratify
the above treaty, in all and every of
the articles therein contained ; de
clare the same to be adopted, confir
med and established, and engage
that the same shall be maintained in
violable.
In confirmation whereof we have
hereto affixed our signatures, with
* our own hand, being countersigned
and sealed with our imperial seal.'
Given st our imperial camp, at
Schoenbrunn, Oct. 15, 1809.
(Signed) NAPOLEON.
CHAMPAGNE, Minister for Foreign
Affairs.
Jf. B. Ml RET, Min. Sec. of State.
The Arch Chancellor of State,
$UQENE NAPOLEON.
executive in refusing to receive any
further communications from Fran
cis James Jackson.
The motion for indefinite post
ponement still under consideration
Messrs. Stanford, Quincy, Garde-
nier and Pitkin supported the moti
on.
When Mr. Pitkin had been speak
ing about an hour, a motion was
made to adjourn, and carried.
ilAGXiE TA VEillX
just standard of honest measures, and
could be easily made a victim to in
trigue or force—We have talhed
long enough of our rights and oai
national honor, let us now pre
pare to defend them. It was the
want of union and of sincere love of
country, that Caused so many discoin
fitures of the European powers in
their conflicts with France.- But for
tn union of honest sentiment & mea
sures among our citizens from the
begining to the end of our revolution,'
America must still have remained
under colonial degradation. Let that
union now be- the rock of our salvajjf .
lion ; and let us no longer persist in bty which l c ' v could equ *1.
the fatal policy which has so distract
'd the nation and paralized its coun
cils. Let us again rally around our
own government, .and convince man
kind, that we can neither be sedu
ced, on the one hand by intrigue,-nor
driven on the other, by force, to stir
render that liberty which was acquir
ed bv our fathers at the expence ol
so much blood and treasure. Let us
prepare for the worst, and be ready
to execute with vigor whatever may
be the determination of the General
Government, to which belongs the
constitutional right to decide on tin
momentous subjects which must fall
under their deliberation at their pre
sent setting.”
These are the sentiments of a ve
teran soldier, who fought for the in
dependence of his country, and is yet
able to take the field, as he certainly
will do, if the powers of Europe,
mindless of our amicable views
shall drive
sentiment
with Gov. Tyler’s, when he »»>’»;.-£. pa ; a Me in four equal annual
“ We have talked long enough oft g alme ; us Purchasers giving
rights, and our national bomi Uh approvcd security and
\nthony Dyer, & Son,
Have removed their store to a
Oise on Wayne Street, near the
narket, where they have lately re
ceived the following articles (in ad-
litionto the it* former stock,) which
hey offer for sale at reduced price*
for Cash or Cotton.
Casimeres, of the first quality* con
sisting of Blue, Black, Drab,
and Snuff colours,
Kendall Cottons,
Cambrick Sheeting,
Ladles Shoes,
Powder and Shot,
Coffee, Loaf Sugar,
Saddlery*
Striped Cotton Ticking,
Cotton Sheeting,
Cloth coloured Sewing Silk,
Negro Shoes,
Mens Beaver Hats, &c. 8ic. See.
•January 9. 11—-tf
The Subscriber informs his friends
Devcreux, San fad & Co.
Respectfully inform their friends and
the public in general; that they have
just received in addition to their
former stock of GOOIAS, tha toilet
ing articles, to wit s
Cutlery- and H ardware'",
Crockery and Tin-Ware,
Cheese, Onions*
Irish Potatoes, Box Raisins,
Sugars, Segitrs, Cider, ike. ike*
January 9. 11—-2t
GEORGIA, 1 Present their
„,.j ih« public in general, that he f l.onoB .1.
ui.rchitsc.l the home formerly occu-CV J “l#' V™!?’ 5 Ta»cU,Tlw.nM
pied bv Major Edwin
Mou:i"V»-, Face, Francis Boykin, arid Freite-
where lie intends to continue his for-T"* Cullcn-h appearing to th*
marline of business, and hones bv court that jo,.,, Tomlinson, A I,,,,-
due attention and industry to merit “;» ;i *°r to .he esmie of B«t)nmln
their patronage. liomhuson, deceased, hath notified
Pn^r 01 instead 1,1 onc oltlie pu >llc .9*
uimsieaa.. that hc woulu appiy to the In .
Millcdgeville, Jan. 9, 1810. ~
Notice.
On the second Monday in Febru
ary will he solJ to the highest bidder,
Twenty-Five Lots
or more in the town ol Hartford, at
{the Outcbe Ford on Ocmulgee river
“ honor, let us now prepare to de-
“ fend them.”
We learn from the Governor’* Letter,
that 3177 mnsketaof excellent quality were
manufactured in the public Armoury at
Richmond during the laft year—beside a
A Blank Book,
Found by a servant of mine, in the
road last June, near Governor Mit
chell’s plantation, containing a consi
derable
SUM OF MO.NEY.
The owner may have it by giving the
subscriber a satisiactory description'q Uinl j t y 0 f piftofa and aword*; all of which
of the same, a small sum to the fin- are likely to be useful articlea.
The Foutidery for calling Cannon haa
gone into operation...so aix pounders have
been call and finifhed < ff neatly ; and a
fufficient number to fupply the Artillery
throughout the ftate will be fernilhed in
the preaent year. The arma diftributed to
the Militfthate been deftroyed or greatly
injured, and great expencea incurred for
repair*——The Governor advifea, that eve-
ry militia man fhall be compelled to pur
chneardta from the ftate, at aa low a rate
aapoftii*le, which will intereft the Militia
in taking care of them. The Penitentiary
has yielded a profit of 5»44 dollar*, exclu
five of every expense j euoac alteration* are,
w r .. .. , the Gutcbe 1'ord on ucmuigee river,
Inve us into war. Ihe publ.c| bei , L . pennanent seat for the pub-
.em we believe, is in unison ^ b ’ ildin ^ of the county of Puldski.
»mr. I i’Ipp when he savs. ^ . . • r ’ i 1
der, and paying for this advertise
ment.
James Barrow.
January 9,1810. II— Gt.
Tiie Subscriber has on hand a few
hundred beautiful
Apple Grafts,
of the first quality of fruit, and offers
the same at 12 1-2 cents per tree.
JOHN BROWN, near Salem
January 9. II——It
mortg tge of the premises
S. Jones,
II. Fulgum, J
J. T. Thomas, V Comm’rs.
E. Hogan, v
W. A. Harper. I
Jantfary 9. H—4ds.
UmLferior court of this county,,!* teruid
of the law for leave to sell 202 f-2
Acres of Land, lying in Morgan
county, 4th district, No. 305, being
a part of the real estate of Benjamin
Tomlinson, dec’d. for the btneftf of
the heirs.—In pursuance thereof It
is ordered, that the sale thereof be
granted him accordingly*
Sighed by order of the c’Ourt, Ja
nuary 1st, 1810.
J. IRWIN, Clerk C. 0.
03” The. Sal«,
Agreeable to the above order, will
take place on the first Tuesday in
March, at Madison in Morgan cOun^
ty. JOHN TOMLINSON, Adm.
January 9. 11—tdsfl
3>alc.
WILL BE SOLD, on the 1st Tues
day in March n<-xt, in Laurens,
aetween the usual hours,
Two Negro Women,
State of Georgia, 1 Wherea# Le-
Luurcns County. J vina Martin
lias applied to me for Ltterk of ad
ministration on the estate of George
Martin, late of this county,'deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami ad
monish all arid singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased*-to'be
and appear at my hffice within the
rime veeptired by law, to i b'.’W cause,
if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted.-—Given under
named Grace and Kener, levied on
as the property of Laban Cason, to
satisfy an execution in favcAir of Wil
liam M’Griff.—Conditions Cash.
Isaac Kirsey, Sheriff, mv hand tUiat tat day of January,
Jriauary 9. »tds IfcrtQi A. LOVL,Clk.