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of irH'.>Tnrp;-j r.r-d cn
<: a ftipcrrifo.ery 10 ci fodlors,
f < •• tht’v be able 16 Spare a*
/ ‘•’ a-’ the fuit.ilh lir.iie;.aittThrill
i • to fyke, and !>nve c rough ]cft
a'.];c the Safety of the fh'p and
<r ‘ and d;OVC r.;f, rh. ;,ves o’
us# * .fter and crew. i hey Know
I L. ow nirny Lntrn ihu ■> or war
\ gn> J
p“y m- ! y r r.a, nor how rr.uny al
ly ; fj.e cunfdfneeof ■* ich li inenanv
\ i/ .Glow him to impreis. For
!ir Ik'urcnar.t is to be judge, jurv,
■ fr; r-.i.d jailor, to every {earned
i-.\ m an vtflcls. He is to try
’.m v port rat quo ft ions of law
’if fool —V/he-her the Tailor is
• ‘.v cf Arr.erica ; whether he
f * ! fully naturalized in A
inrri 3. Whether he is an Erg
■y ‘nan, I birr?-;, or Scotchman ;
5, * rhe emigrated to America
~ -/ore the r. volution, or Since : In
’ r. “(I, no evidence is to be admitted oj
cry vatu'r alization by our laws in ary
cf ‘ tte Jit try fines the revolution , if
r. op. I ; tor.’ , the doflnne of the
i*'‘o:r and i.ndcSafi Me duty of
• ifogWi'ce s “mT .oed, To { crerhpto
: iW, in ’r ni ‘ •I'imrtion, t!ur the
beuc * aar. t ray think r ids duty to
impreh; cvify mao who was.born
in the Biinfti dcmdii ifri. Ir may
r :( the op iron c ■! th sit at. t:d judge
that the conn* tWoo between the
Ling nod fir. I W, is fo Lcred and
ciivdjrn that alfogfonce cannot be
Hitblved bv any treaty id r king has
made or even by any HI of Pariia
v. “nt. /hid this pious fen Ament nay
Juijcht us all to imprejjircnt, at once.
Ibis, !.: wever, enpaffa.i.
‘ii.o lieutenant is to order the
card.d.i of the merchantman to lay
I lore 1 sitil a Jiff cf in's vcw; he is
then to a mmar.i the crew to be or*
eh red or foirmioned, < r irn.nlerrd to
j-.d-; in . . Lvv before hi m. A ; r ; ~
him! ‘-git to be created. The
!cu • v.m: is t • be the jndgp, p )T
---)v b vl of o'eat. r pmhoritv than the
< h ; .td ltiii.h eof any of out dates/ or
even than the chirr juft ice Of the
H. .'ante.', ‘i'he irftdihipman is to
be clerk, and the boat Twain fberff
r-tribal. And who are theft*
II - ut: i: i: i js ? Com nion 1 y ve r y
“■ oun* workroer, the younger Tjqs
oj Heair.ii-’ Tamili-s, who have j;ro
cured f'udr cc; arts;ffi.ins to give
nun honorable living, i nil cad
of putting them apprentices to unde,
iv ::■ I'.ar.dizf', i.-v.v, phybe or divini
ty. ju- ir ctltKation, their expen
c W tfiv"( -r: nu'is, their principles?,
jTo v I! hnnv/n, that I iba!i fay
rocking or then. I. ■;d Keppel
iakl, that he knew the maxiin of
Brinfh lea men t> be, “ io do no rivht
r.ua rscave on wrong.” ihe princi
j h s of the ofirrers, I believe to be
what better j but, in this, they
ail bo. m to agree, ohb era and men,
fnd tium* pftlcnr. minidry Teem t >
be cf the fame ops ion, tht the
world was’ made for the Britifh na
tion, and that all nature nod nations
vo re c reated for the dignity and
c.nnipotr.ire c i the i’riidh nav v. ‘
s b: .5 \rpofn*.de to {belire to our-
Telvcs in !Mvg!ration, this fblemn
tril.uiul .ud venerable judge, with
out itoo;:g, till the humdi •t : on of
our ecu;.! ty comes into cur thuds,
and intimates the bade rd 'ridicule,
l>y • tears c f grief or v ‘ogenec.
<f r/ifb cn a j'jUndrJjdai, which
“ far ontihons
u lberry's gJt tub, cr Pkccnds
“ lr[.h tho'-c"-
H e Lwut i Ti snt cxarni•;;cs f!:>
< ..v.m-renance, the prdc and r.Tr cf
< very lean'-an. Lika the Lge of
i k‘. cotnmauls him to fpc2?<, that
i e Ci. % unoW f be pronoun
*. s ids ccrc-'Z and ebrberro be that
* ‘ ‘ -e Scotch, I nib, Well Countrv,
\ - Kfhire, t. HTg jer'Vv, (iiitm
i . . U . w.l. 4.. ivij.iy-'ift
fb’t: Aniericars an* the dependants
cfernigrant.- iron ail the!c countries,
and main a tine ure oft'oe language
and } rcnuncia-ioo of ti.eir fathers
a.-vi grandfather;. Thefe wiil be
■ died to b. the king’s Tubjc6ts.—
Many will be found to be emigrants,
or the defeendants of emigrants,
from Germany, Holland, Sweden,
France, Spain, Portugal, or Italy.—-
Thefe will be adjudgecTby the lieu:,
not to be native Amcricanr.
fl o be conttnucci . .
MEW YORK, May i 9 .
i .a'cil News from England;
By the SpanijhJchooncr Good Voyage-,
in 40 dais from Liverpool. IVe
have fdefted the articles that
follow from London papers to the
1 pth of /Iprily and a Liverpool pa
per of the 15 th.
Vvpp has Jurrcndered io the Anglo
Spanijh force:
No confirmation of the report that
hojhlilies bed commenced between
Lranee and Aujtria is given in t kef's
papers.
London April 15.
Lx trail of a letter dated Stockholm,
March ?.y, o J\ M.
Tire king has this after kook been re
moved under aftrong ejeori from Dort
mlnghahn to Gr ifholm, a palace about
4 5 Englifb miles from Stockholm .
He has hitherto been kept daftly con
fined, and has not bean permitted is fee
the Qjueen.
About 600 Cojjacks , who bad come
over from Aland Grejlehamin , being a
part of the army who had taken the
former JJland, were on their march to
Stockholm : when they were met by a
flag of truce in the name of Luke
Charles, and an arm:dice ■was imme
diately jlspied to wait the Emperor of
R A fa's cinfover.
By two Got ten burgh mails which
arrived Icjl night, we have received
‘tntdligcr.ee from that place to the 1(l
i -if ant , and from Stockholm to the
afh nil. The report of the rijing of
the Dcilecarftam, for the pmpofe of
cf Ailing the liberation of their dethron
ed and imp")[oned Monarch, appears
although unworthy of credit. The
unfortunate Gujlavus has Nen iranj-
J erred io a fortrefs fifteen leagues more
remote from bis capital, where he con
tinues clojeiy confined , and add inter
cougfe between him and Ids ifusen is
carefully prevented. ‘Noe Lake of
Suder mania exercifs the fundi ions cf
royalty with uncontrolled power, and
Adkrfparrs , who fir ft give the fignal
fer injury sAien, is arrived at Stock
holm with a divifion of the weflern
army. The inhabitants a: s fated to
have conferred upon tkcje tscops every
pAlible nark of apptelution andre
gard.
h appears tout the Ruffians had
made conjiderable progrejs in their op
erations, when a fag of trues was font
by the Luke of Suder mania,, prop efing
an armifice. The propofal was ac
ceded to, the armifice concluded, end
the terms djpniched by Lee Ruffian
General to the Emperor Alexander. —•
l Abet her S Sweden is to cvfy tranquili
ty, and we are to be excluded from the
Srwsdijh ports, will, hr soever depend
upon ibs deeijion of Bonaparte, to
whom the quejiicn of peace cr war is
ultim ?:ely referred.
(Jar port letters of this morning
cvni. i t Utils of importance. VAe re
gret to Earn that Sir Arthur // Tlefley
bud not fo lute as yeferday embarked
for lif k. The Surveillante frigate,
which is to take him cut, is raid lo
have received counter- orders.
IVe under (land that an unhappy did
fwer.ee has arijen between Admiral
lard Gambler and Rear Admiral
l:a : 'vey. If-* Utter is in.confcQuencs
tt’V.s “"Vic ,_v. IVi j. oaUa.-a , -ad Li,i,lr
jlrikt his fag.
At 11 ‘o'clock this morning, a Ga
zette Extraordinary was
containing official details oj thejurren-
Ter of Vigo to the gallant per fa try of
Galicia , “and the cor. Acts reduliion oj
the Jjland of Martini fit. Vrgo ca
pitulated on the Tjth op March. lif
g-xrrifon were allowed to march out of
the forts with the honors (A war td the
Glac is, where they Jurrcndered them
[elves prifoners of war, raid were to be
conducted to an Englifj port, they
corjifed of 46 officers, and 958 inferi
or officers and privates jit for duty,
goo jiik ; toted 1304 men. The cap
tors found 447 horjes, 62 carriages,
covered waggons, and carts , arc the
military cbefl, containing 117 A S3
)r ami in Trenchfpecie.
Price of St setts this day at one o'-
clock, g per cent, corf As, 67 7- S—s
per cent. 98 1 8.
rtrrTTl-rvrtir*
I IVERPOO2,, April
A cor.Tiderabie degree of agitation
prevailed in this town yefierday, in
conk quencc cf n report that was cur
rently circulated, that an exprefs
had reached Liverpool the proceed
ing night, with accounts that the ait
for a partial repeal of the embargo
had paiLu the American Leg.flacure.
By Tome perfons, however, re was
confidently affirmed, thee the incell?.-
gcncedn queflior, was of a contrary
nature, The rumor had Tome tem -
porary effect on the price cf Amer
ican produce, but we could not trace
it to aiy authentic fount. A vari
ety of accounts have been received
from Spain during the prefent week,
but none perhaps which can be im
plicitly depended on. The news
which has arrived is very various in
its complexion, fome of the derails
being highly encouraging, and eth
ers very unfavorable to tie patriot
ic caufe ; but unhappily that pare of
the intelligence v hi eh has the great
eft appearance of authenticity, is the
an oft dijaftreus. The Spanifh army
in Catalonia, it appears has been ex
po fed, ftnee the foil of Srragdij, to
the whole of that part of the enemy’s
force which had been rcleafed from
the arduous duties of that protracted
ftege. This force having been
ft to eg! y reinforced, has attacked the
•patriotic army and completely rout
ed it; the confequence cf which is,
that the French will obtain undif
turbed pefftfoon of the fertile prov
ince of Valencia, where their various
i-ad prefling wants may be amply
lappl iecl.
To counterbalance rl is mifortune,
we are informed that the Gaillcians
are again rouled from their torpor,
end are acting with fuch energy, that
the enmy can hardly maintain his
footing in that province. From
other parts of the north the accounts
are not lei's favorable. Dispatches
have been received by our govern
ment, announcing that the pert of
Vigo has been taken by the united
Engldn. and Spaniards, with 1500
prifoncr.% and a large quantity of
Lores. In the South no difoonden
a
cy appears either in the people or
government. The Seville Gazette
contains fome fpirited ob for various
on the coiidudt of the French, and
the prefent Hate of the campaign ;
and a calculation is made that not
Lis than 1-63,000 cf the enemy’s
troops have fallen victims to the
fword, chieafe, and the fury of the
people.
1: would Teem, neverthelefs, that
the forces cf the enemy, reduced as
they,undoubtedly mull be, are, how
ever, not completely occupied by
the co. quell cf Spain, for they have
beer* able to detach a large force a
gwfoft Lortugal. A considerable
F;-tnca army has aifoaoy entered \
thrt country, and is aj prcachinp’ to* ‘1
wares ths capital, To coat uniris th *
Brirfti a:my, which, ia row very
ftrong, fhould judge it expedient to
quit the country, a ievere conttft
may be cxpedled. V/e are afraid
tl c Sir A. Wtllcsley with his pow
erful reinforcement, will arrive too
late.”
Stockholm Gazette, of March 24. ,
The following circular letter, ad-
dreffed to ths Public Beards, Courts \
of Juftice, and Ccrff erics, has ban
lately ijfued: —
tl Charles, by the grace cf God, (Ac.
Whereas in confequence of the events
which Lavs lately taken place, his Roy
al Majcjly is not able to fiiperintend
and direct the affairs cf the realm ;
therefore, we being tbs only Prince
of ths royal Family who is of age,
have found ourfelves obliged to ajjume
until further notice the reins cf govern
ment, and foal! endeavor to acquit
ourfdves of bis arduous trfl:, in fuch a
manner that the empire may regain its
former tranquility and peace , both
abroad (A at heme, and trade and'ndnj- ‘
ivy be revived it being our firm de
termination to deliberate jointly with
th ’ other Strifes of the realm on the
means which jhall appear bejt calcula
ted to promote ths welfare of the Swe
dtfh people ; we the: afore charge and
command you to evince towards us that
fidelity and attachment which our
fncerity cf heart, and the prof verity of
the country, implicitly demand at the
prefent time. Tour official reports
are to be addr fifed to his Regal Majef
ty in the fame form as when, during
the minority of the King, we prefided
over the management of the concerns
of the State. ITe, (Ac. (Ac.
CHARLES. ‘ •
M. ROSE NS L AD. ’ ’
mmxszcrA'E® ssaiciaasm'ssastf^EsaasEsasaai
GEORGIA EXPRESS.
ATHENS, JUNE 17.
Extra 6l s from
CONGR E S $/
HOUSE OF REPRESENTA
TIVES.
Mr. Montgomery preferred a peti
tion from difiillers and ethers, citizens
of the United States, praying congrefs
to prohibit the importation of Jpirits
difizlled from grain, and to impofe
much higher duties on dif illation from
other materials.—R cf erred to the com
mittee of commerce and manufadf-urcs *
Mr. Bibb preferred a petition of
Sundry inhabitants of the ftate of
Georgia, who were employed as
cavalry in the expedition to the Sa
bine in 1806, praying compenfattCn
for their Services in this expedition
-—Referred to the Committee of
Claims,
Mr. Bur well reported 3. bill ma
king further appropriations to
complete the fortifications already
commenced, and to ere 6l Such fora’ -
fications 2s may be judged neceflary
for the fecuriry of the northern and
weftern frontiers of the U. States.
Twice read and referred.
M r.'Danr. reported a bill for the
benefit of the Teamen of the Lb
Slates. [This bill requires the
male, and at lead a majority of th
mariners on board any vefTc), to be
citi 7 ensofthe United Srates, in or
d;.r to entitle the vclfoi ro the bene
fits of a veffol of the United States;
and preferibes various .amendments
to the navigation laws of the United
Stares, To as to accommodate thru
to the propofed regulation, j Twice
read and committed.