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and those of his allies, it has been ?.-[
greed upon between h;s excellencyi
M. the general of cavalry, coante de
Kalkreuth* knight of the order of!
LTAigle-Foir, and of the order of St.
Andrew, and M. the general of divi
fionj Drouet commander of the legion
of honor an l grand crojs of-the royal
order of Bavaria, chief of the cut
major general of the ich corp ; o’ :hej
p t : a-td army, inverted with full power.,,
from his. cxcdlency M, the mrrihrli
of the empire, Lefebvre, cottv’ ander
i-.i chief of the fa id corps, a . follows :j
Art. i. The garriion fli-.il marc,';
out on the 27th inti, at 9, o c.oc-c in
the morning, with their at ms and bag
page, colors living, chums beating,
natch lighted, two nieces cf artillery,
pod their waggons drawn by fix htries
each.
2. The remainder of the artt.iery
Jaorf-s ft ill be Tut rdr.de red to they
French.
3. The arms of all kinds except.
thole belonging to th: officers and f’o!
c'icrs fli.rH bo given tip to officers of j
the ar'j'koy to i)e appointed tor the’
purpose. 5
4. The garrison (hall be corrfu.'ded J
to the advanced polls of ‘? ar-ity o: j
vis majesty the itttig of P:i j
faiK nailing b’ Mehiong.
■* r
n. The garrison engages not to r :rv :
agaihfl the French ’tny nor its alfies. j
lor one year, reckon: tg from the date 1
of the pref.mt capUoi.ut'on. M. the j
genera i con.: t tsc lea. Ci.au-j tn>
nefs the prince Du Suherbsro.vy, and 1
the ohieer., engage, upon th-utr word’
cf honor, to observe an ! cause to be
observed the prefont article.
6. On the 26th. at noon, K-k Is- j
berg- the -gates of Oliva, I .cub • >'•:{:
Ncwgarten fhs’i be given up to t!v!
troops of his it; j i./ the esnp-e'ror o! j
the French, ki.nj.of Italy, and those of,
his allies.
7. The officers, non commission and
‘officers and so! fliers, at pre fieri: prilan
ers of war in Danizic, vhedv r belong
ing to the troop.? of h'-s mj .•fty the
!:iperar or thole of h:s allies > (hull be
cue hn -ed.
8. To prevent all confufion, th
troops of his m 2 j .fly the emperor and
those of his allies ftp.il not enter Dam-,
2ic until aft:;’ the departure oi the|
Prussians and Tidhans. There shall,
nevert fields, be a guard fixed at the
different pods,
9. As the means cf transportation
are infutficient to carry off all the
baggage, a boat ft-a 11 be gpnted to
the garrison, which fha'l go due hi to
Fillau. The embarkation -(hall be
made under the fupaiiuedance of a
French officer.
10. Officers {hall be appointed on;
both fades to give, up and lcceive aid-;
dos belonging to the two armies, i.i
cl iding charts, r'-ans, &.C.
11. The r? igaaitie. waggons, am.
whatever belongs to the king, {hall be’
Mven up to the French ; and a c in- 1
jniffary (hall be appointed to tkLvcr
the it i to the p'lfen v,ho may he au
thorifed by his excellency M. the
mat (hall L,e ! ebvre to receive the n.
12. i’he Ttutljan odicers who were
pvifoners c:i paid-, and who had rc-j
turned to their famine in Damzic be- 1
fore the fi<g A took place, may remain’
there to watt the o:\i- -s -i his highneli
the prince of Nctdchatc!, major gen
eral. but, to enjoy this advantage, they ;
{hall produce a certificate from M.
r>.e rovernor, declar'ng that they have
not afhtlcd in the defence of the piece.!
l w The wives of ail the officers
and°o:hers, shall be at liberty to leave
te town, and (hall {tpm.hcd wtti a
pafTport for that purpoie.
, i ‘l i-jo v. our.ded and l:cl: fival; re-
main under the care ot his excellency
Taatfhul Lcfevrc • r acers ami fur
ucons (hall he loft, as wdi as to take
oood care o them as to preiervo good
order’ and tup ply their wants. As
{ ;on b> they recover, t.rcv mail sent
to the advanced poll a oi the Pruiujn
arm* . and enjoy all the advantages ot
• ihia oapiudniion.
j-. ‘,* n exaft lift of the officers,
fon commi ffjoned oncers and foi
d::rs; “t :ord; n g told T rrl'pedivc re-j
’ gin-.ent, Avail be given to his excel!en-!
cy marshal Letsvrc. Ax flrifcl coiitie.l,
shall be kept over the soldiers who
may remain in the hospital. 1
16. His excellency ir.arfhal Lefeb-,
vieaffuree the inhabitants o. Dantzic.
that he will afe ey?ry exertion to have j
their per foils and property refpecled,;
and that the utmost order Avail be
’ uraintaii-cd by the garrison.
! 17. In order to guarantee the oh-1
fervunce or ’his capitulation, a {ape
rior officer flail be (ent to the refpetb
live head quarters. His excellency
the governor has apoointed M. the
major Lcflocq; end his excellency
marlhul Lefe'jvre has appointed tlie
adjutant commandant Guichart!.
18. The prefcr.t capitulation !713 11
go in Fo.cc, if, by the £dtl. irdb.r.f, at
noon, the garrison shall not have re
ceived any fuceors. And it is undcr
j flood, that, in the L.t'mediate a me,
1 tits garrison : f JDantzic cannot make
anv attack upon the be fingers, fuppo- j
ling that the latter fhoultl fight outfi-le. j
Drue a* Dantzic, the loth ‘viav,i
1807.
iHert f:!l6'ja t.'.c si fixature?-. ] j
V LCKMOHD, A .—.ft 1.
Ta: a l o f Aarov Bu& a.
(C- .-•/ l-j adjournment an: 7 ■'.■.1.l -<t the CapU
y,l lei the Hall of the Delaj> fits’) fur’ri oh
Trcat-ju againtl the United States.
Avgust Id, ISO?.
■ rVcfent— John J.'.-'.RSHAi.i>, Chief Juliicc of \
the Uniti:cl States,
The court aiiorabled at o’clock. A n in>* •
; wen:: conconrfe’ ci citizens attended t> wivnefs
| the pi<*• ceding* of this important tri.il.
A ; ‘.v rairs.tea after, Aaron Burr enter- ’ at*
tnndc . by Mcifrs. Wickham, Mar, in, B&ttv and
Bale r and | lr. Allien cfooutn-Crrolin.u Mr.
!E. Rand , h entered soon afterwards,
j M lira, iiay, Wii t and M‘Rae attended a3
jcourfei for th? prosecution.
j hi.-. 1L 7 ciderved that he could take no Peeps in
! di.s bnfiiiels ui.1.l he had . feertamed whether the
| witnelD.-u fumaio"".! on the part of the TJ.. ad
Stat'-s were prifeni ; h? therefore rcc-wdeJ,
that their nnme-i he - iked over,
Thi lr na:riC3 wc; : accordinely c. koa in the
Ifdlo'vin'v order: *Thorr.i3 dkuv.’.on, ‘Eteulicn
1 B ‘ \ifir, *B - ijaniin StodJ-n t, * William Eaton,
: *lVtil’ ::n Duane, *£>:_’ Boil.n n, *P-.UrTtn‘-\
Igr *Jf a ■?h ’l! : ‘Cid-; Wi He, *J h
IG. iiham, “Snri-jel 3-. .s: . Julba Dupidlre,
: *P. H. M. Prev-..!1, Iliad Miilt-r, *3 -muelSkou
ten, # Ceorg? Morgr.ii, *Jchn Morgan, *T‘ .mas
i Morgan > *Ni<:holu J’rrliar, *J'ol.rt Sf.asce,
j *Gcj.-ee Harris, *Cynr, jonc ; * Thomas Peter
! kin, Eli-aa Cijvvr, *Simeon Pools, *Dudhy
Wocdbri-ig*i)-*r:d C. Wallace, *-E<hn- J£.
’ Lana, Jam .Reid, *Joh:i G. I-leaderfon^.
I lender Lenders, Hh>%h 1 ‘dps, * Jacob
| Danbmigh, *Chmd!.r Lindshy, *Jobn MidhoU
\hvid, *. i --uaes Knos, * William Lome, David
\ lisle, * i nomas Hartley, * Stephen S. IVe'ch,
I ‘•James A : nny, # Sanvutl Moxley, Edmund P.
j Galhcs, “'Arnbrofc:,-D. Smith, George Peters.,
* Alaer L. Di-ncan, Lewis Kerr, John A. Forrk
| , -3enjatv.ln If. Latrobe, Cowles Mcr.d, Th s.iias
1 t'itzpatiick, Thomas Butler, Robert A. N.w,
i'h.Mas T. Davb, Silas Dini'more, O •??•.:-i As
ton, WiLlAm Davis, E. Kihhy, ’i he- ‘bore
BrgliOvell, John Callier, D.-. Benaet, Earl
8 :, IKhsti Wk :.:s, Waiter Putnam, John
; Dan-', Alexander Rslilon, Mrs. Vanhoraej
Henry Jacobs, Run torn-? Fettle* Hamlin Hicks,
! Phelow YVoofter, John lilfir, James McDowell,
S-trnevi N. Luckett, £ tockley D. Hayes, Same-
Id W. Batter, Walter C. Daviiifidp, John Barry,
j Thomas H. Cuflilnj, Nathaniel Evans, Jacob
! Jv. ’-Jon, Vf.lHast Pir.:t, William'"White, Jurard
! Brook?, Tlcrgaa Nexill) Thomas Callis, Mr. j
; B tten’oo,- I ieut. S.veariuxen, Mr. Weaver. Col.
I Ofino: J, Mtj. M. Pester, J. B. Walback, Mr.
. Vaaho r.c, Dr. Carraicluel, Dr. Altion, Cel. P.
i Read, John YviAms, Stephen Wooibertur, Da-
I via Me Key, Hugh Allen, William Davis.
| The A were y-••••■.- -vlieA saas are cdntrd
i t //...’her. The rest were abient. Such :u have
a * prefixed to their names were recognised at
the former meeting of the court. The relit were
; r.-r. Os rourfe, molt or at! of those, v.’iofe
! r„im:s arc placed rtfti r that cf Mr. H. Latrohe,
. have been fubpeeaed shut the adjournment of
jthe court.
Mr. Hay k Tged leave to mention, that he
ihad nothing more to submit to the court, this
dev. It vs:is h s duty to furuith the accufcd’
! v. th ?. lift of the Juror;, with their places of re-
I fi.lance ; and also of thp witreifes. But there
1.-. ere many es the vvitr.effe;, of v/hofe pb .es of
rewuet.ee he was completely ignorant : ievera!
had net appeared ; many had been merely
pcitiied out to him by the A. G. for the U. 8.
j.t was c sv.ly impjffihle for aim to make out
the tie hit?, before the day after to-morrow.
The Chief Judies enquired then to what uay
it v s’thl be y’. ‘per to adjourn the court.
Mr. Hay could not positively Bate, by what
day, lie flunk 1 be able to prepare hit lids.
Mr. B irr cbferved, that it was not very pro.
I sable he {hoiffd avail hitnfelf of any privileges
which’ he might derive from any delay which
had occurnd ii tire furalfliing him with the lift
cf the jurors ; and therefore the court might*
adjourn itfeif to an;. Ir.y, which was convenient
to the Attorney for the United States. L -'-U.-.
er was it probable that he (hould aved L.rru-c.ij
of any objections which might be made to tne
c-srreednefs of the names of the jurors cr tneir.
‘places ofrefidence, as Rated in the lift’; Ui - !e!3 |
certain circumilances might occur r.fter ihe
: production of the lift, on which he ought to
, found objedions to it.
j A (hurt then ensue 1 upon the
|day cf adjournment, when hlr. Burr obmrved,
that as such a mealure would hern m fom :
measure to depend upon his consent, he lh.aalJ
not hehtitc to consent to an adjournment, pro*
1 vided it did not extend farther than Wedoefday.
M. Hay had no cbjeAic-a to that day.
Mr. Hay observed that it might be proper to
have the names of the Jury also called over, J
though cot to impatinel them at present. It
{ wc-uld be premature now to impannel tlicir. as
the eppofi’e tounfel had not yet poucited a
fufScient time to examine L.nt 1.1, and as t.ie
witnefles for the LT. S. were not present.
The names of the Jurors were accordingly
c-.’Ed.
f The rentes cf the Jurors summoned from IVodd
County to appear before ihe Judges of ihe Court
of the U. $. for the fifth Circuit in the t’ tr
•jinin District, on the ‘idday of August, 180(,
for the trial of CoL A Burr.
! Ktzdti*: Eucky. James G Laidley, James Hinder
‘E.., James Compton, Hatniitcn Iviarilon, YrUs S.
j Coat*4,l!, Jacob Bscfon, V. r it!.-ani Pr.nce, Nimrod
| kuuuten, Thomas Qresl, Ar.tliuay Sucks,Cr, ■
! Cl eel,
j Wood County, District of Virgin.a,
Joseph Scott, Marshall.
List cf Petit Jurors, fir Play Circuit xenn,
i-bO7 ; continued.
Names cf the Jurorsfummoncu from the Body
of the DiiUAt cf Virginia far tire trial c: Col.
A. Burr.
J .!..•! T-T, tJ.illviv,- TT*T x ’V.ri p-pe, Powhatan!
I'cyscn Randolph, SUckmntitt C‘"f (no Be wc, i-ian
over T > Robci-t., Ci-'pcppc.-, j.-d- na Ci.aiHa, Au-v
lia. Jatv>- Ajrrj, Hi :;rko, fZi'cs --C. Jen tin. Lewis
IT uclssar'. Hanuv t . V/m Vuxs.y, V.;: y'v: nia—-
I'lijiuaj I’rctftr, Iluuiico J )n Si a-.-’ , A ‘.er arlc.
tiJ id C. ‘-..„ii,i -t, Alba;-.. Fv : -,..-.1 L. C.-oiie
ClufUrn.-'d. Naths:?'.l Hens ico. ’S-'rac
Smock, citto Wd ia;n Wardlaw. Itichit, -nd c : iv
tidiard K. Pafkar, V'cTmoitl-.r u. John W. Bids
H.tnovi-r. Yhcmas Ptsnl?, dit-.--. V. ditto
Wiliian 3. ChambcriAv.-, Herr n L'.niJ l ...r.be t
?,ir!:nc;id ci y. Uunw.lpU , ...ri C-ji:-! rlri.-.i
Wibi tn Hnoo.-',, Cai•.-line. Ove•'c i Ami?-i Rich
mond city. M*rccr, Sp-.: .tj Ivani?. DnviJ Bub
lock; Richmond city. Jcnn.in ,k :C umber!, -,.t
•i'.Jw.nJ Carrington, ci.y R.'c'.i-ii.inJ, Rube:t I. : a
Uu-. Ci.-di; rn’d. V. i iam R. i-'.'eminj, O r c’daa 1
;, ga V.. Ssnitn R'chmoud city. A: m.iVad T. Ma
foa, Loudon. Dabney Mluor, Aibtuuirx. William
M'Da iic!, t tafFurd.
JO ‘API! SCOT'P, MariluT, V D.
X lIOW wh:,f: names are marked with a*l
were abfe.it; all the rest were prefer.t. Os;
c. uvfe, two oeAf v.cre. aUcnt out ui ti.a whek
Venire. _
Mr. Hay then requested the marshal to deliv
er u* soon as poEble, a correct copy of this lilt
to the onpolrie counfri.
l.lr. Peyton Idcndoh-henquired v,: ti* , e tins
was a proper opj-,;vtui.ity for any r.r,-i on that
rlnnd, to date Lis obieAions to he f.
L * a
The Chief Justice replied thu A .vot:M be bet
ter to wave any objections until t.: jury were;
about to be hr,- im.ueled.
Mr. I 1.. y ii!: :d such :•,{ * lie v- r— hV.
not apt? trod before, to be rccogaifed a.-, the o-’
there had been. z\nd accord:.:gly MeSirs. Du-|
can, Njv.ll, McDowell and Peters were rreog
f nife by the Cirri;. The deputy marshal war.
then about to adjourn the court; wkc.i Mr.
| Burr recalled to the recoiled-.ion r f the court the
motion which he had made cn a former occ -lion
for a subpoena Duces Tecum addrehsd to th: P.
of the U. S. That motion Had been partly
complied with, tie wished to know of the
court, whether it was not a Matter cf right for j
him to obtain a subpoena duces tecum. If it was
not he Ihotild then lay a fpeciilc motion before
the court.
The Chief Just ice did not believe it to be the
practice in Virginia to obtain inch a fubnoetia up*
on a mere application to the clerk. Thu mo-j
t:orr mu it be ovo’t before the court itffli.
Mr. Play would fay nothing cn this ii.hjrdi, j
until he understood the object or the apph-ratio::.
If it was to obtain the letter which was not for
merly furnilhetj, he would inform the oppcOto-
I council that he had it row among his papers,
fend was ready to produce it.
Mr. Burr. Thatisoneobjefi: of the applica
tion. Another is ‘ o obtain a certain comm uni- J
cation from Gen. Eaton to the Predder)t of the;
U. S. which is mentioned in bis depofuiou..
Mr. Hay was not certain whether h: had
that cdtnrnuaicatiaa ; but believed that it was
among his papers. If it was there, he would
certainly produce it.
Mr. Burr. But if after a fear.h, the gen
tleman finds that lie Ins not that paper, w:i‘ he
confetrt out of con st to iffae a fubptena to the
Prefideutot the U. S. under the qualification
I have mentioned ? I with not at the present ex-
igency, to derange the affairs of the government,
cr to demand the pretence of the Executive of
ficers at this place. Ail that I want h certain ;
papers.
Mr, Hay could not consent to fuel) ?. rfteafure;’
he would rather t'uat it fliould go through the 1
regular pracefs of the coiut.
Mr. Burr. Then, fir, I /bail move fora cvl-.
poena duces tecum to the President of the U. lu<
c:refling him to attend with c-mUm papers.—
This f il poena will issue as in the former'imlance
I lhall funiilh the Clerk with a necdlary ipeci-j
ficationof the paper which t require.
The court was then adjourned ‘.fi Wedr.efiey
12 o’clock. j
BOSTON, July 25.
By Capt. Woodward, who arrived ycftr'tjay
from Nautze?, Paris papers to the iSth < \ Ju.i
were received. They contain Bullet:;-3 cr ti\s
Grand Army to No. 77—the last of whiu*
fives an account cf the furre-.aer oi Dstitz;.-,
There were gicat rejoicings among ’.he I’iencii
on account cl the fall of tn.s .rr.j’artar.t ‘arfv; .
and thelofs mujl dtprefs the fpirP. of the RiE
fians and Prufl.ans. bat'd..* had tax-.#
place, but the fata cf Da...:.; vail hailen t:.„:
or negociatioa j tut of t. e latter we pm a n?
nothing which bears an ofiicial mans, The ct.
pitulation ct Nc-ifs, Leilegcd by Jerome Bor.;,
parte, is reported. Thera are many account;
from Turkey, which relates feverd lucce.Tcs oh.
j tair.cd over the.RuCpars. The reports are v?.
’ nous and rather confined. It is laid the Brie
ilh meet with unexptcled difneukiesin Egypt.
The conscription in France for r* r.
presented as complete, and the coiiiciipts on’
their march. The emperor 11.1 l takes uinve;.
ried pains to ftrengthea his grand array.
The following article is from the Tans A ■
gas of June 13 :
Triest, May 17.
lfttelliger.ee has been received iron?
Egypt which Hates, that the bo,dy ct
Eng’ifh troops which hud landed at
that country, were under die
caibarraiTrr.er.!, the greatest par: t-i
da? Boys, as well as ail tl e inhabitants
having declared fur tne Forte and
France. It is alio known that after
the raiea't of the f.isghft h,:ra-Jbo\
1 which appeared belonr Contianu;
ale, tiiti. rent bi-o.as of troops, v.ne -i
were i.t Syria, r. enved ojcicU to -f.
tum to Egypt, t-Tdef to oppofc :
Er.Uift, whole <ie fig ns on the posTeT
fions of the Foite were ipteTcru—■’
Hence there is every vcAon Ivr be
lieving that the Liter cannot ion-v
maintain t.rctrd^i- es m hgvpt, cv:a
when they rec.tve ieinfoi'cemcitf.
Iron? Sicily.
‘1 he death of Eifi Bey has deprived*
thcu? e. tne L ie lej'p.At itiCj Lau t,.
that country.
/tuosB'JAC, May ,21.
Tou ton F l est Let:ers u-iuta
have been received h-'c f;om Lri.
hem, confirms the ini hi,y nee of ifi:
French Fleet having fc.ll A from Tv’.-
1011. It is ncvr.cnii ing in the M- !■
icrranean, and will, it is ‘Tough?,. H
| fjil for the Arfria .c gulf4i,in ... a. H
drive the Fagliiii and F .iMlkbs k 1
ihcr.ec, and raise the LLc k v:•
nice. It has wir.-Su. . -id vei
EngliHi frigate and -a>? .b.- : .i vrtx
cruiling otf i ;ub a, ‘.".Tr too
ferveits mode:?:, i :k.. nueFiv? ■.:
{fines, the Span ilh fqavd.'.u off t-ei
. Ltia ; .,ena scad lificwif -.-. it (h’4 5 for hi
curpole or jc-iinng i-:.e a?,:*! ue
i ftould this be the case. ;;... :.I:_•: vui
Jhave very refpcFable forces in f;j
Mediterranean.
Paris, Jure a.
The conquefl of DjO'z t gives Cd.ov?
mcii more to the Tt er.cli a: ::iy, t. Pep tit p
:ts rear, ; r: <i her.-ceforth gt: itiitftebi it o
grind -ii the t ‘sinps u-airfi km viewy
j mifgt i:>.v a* !>• 1h vv at ‘S • j.-eiaJcn?
1 Miller --.-I both batiks oi ihe V ’a vie
>t all the I ~•’ ! .- A Cions ,s ‘.A’ Hi *ht
Prejjei. the. Em 01 m pnifsot ‘.fua*
tiocuvre L.s £ .rmy ai h;s t’aic .
June 5.
In'coiscnce 5 m; j -McSti
1 April, icceivei on the i-Afi M.,y, at /h
! 1.5, fi at i-s, that the 1 o'tcs hsvu
! iiqnsl victory over the isudicu ,n tit
I Baltic Sea; <!iat -‘lie Jolct'.-ij < l the us*
tio:r?v.'l-c h •* fi !-•.>ktJ *t t'uL, 10 cs
der'> Ir>l k j ificorli.'its -t*n ib? vxjmpry
the Pdfiliu ol J-iiiioa, bad l:teJ< c‘l t ::at
J repul fed cr killed ; many fieri? ot c-2h
i errs,, it is added, v.ere fen ia hags U
Cor.Bantiaupie.
T t /y t
■J j ‘ J
The caoilsiLuon ,and * 1.0 f-■r*-•? fa fi -: *
Neil's, is announced as oM:<i.
Gen. Leiebrc fi -1 tic• a .-r i lie*
reditary Duke oi &.ti,Xzi vita er.de*
merits in Drills.
His firfcj-fty t’ ? Eni ’ r arrived &
Dmtzic th.e ill Jane. K-. f.cot on tin
preceding evening at th* Abl. . ui Olivia.
On his an.tal bis a-j iiy ;t ...?wedtl s
Afferent o.nha st u. opr.
Letters irqui L, . t, ia (hod,
, from every port re. I iy, . ..ti-.-rr r, r ‘•
the Cngluh have Been deleted in Eg'.,”
;by the Turks afid A.in-..i.tis utiued. i
I particulars of tins rvcid h<VB nr.t ‘d
come I > l.auti but it t: > . vm-i a do*’ j
itiatfcveral raft l iiitrg s-;* ■-; s hive,,! 1
liu the pons oi/B.cily, wi 11 <s- ? - ti ,5
commander of Li e E >,-1.1:1 •> ,v> 2 ip-- - y:
| Island, to e'm-tAik l.r Egypt gMaik;? ’*
i ma.t.ii’v i!,„k, lii.ni: 1 av 0, ’$V