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GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE:—PubhIhed every Tuelday, by AMBROSE DAY, at 3 dollars per arm. payable hall yearly.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2.
An interesting political skelch , at
the commencement 0] the JeJson
os Congress.
It is a matter os the rrgnest
prudence to take a view os the
assair? os the old world at the
opening os the session os Con
gicss* We srnd—
1. That the Russians have
been made deeply to suller at
tsovihy an inserior French sorce;
and that they have even been
deseated by the French and new
Dutch troops in Holland.
2. That the emperor os Ger
many's army has been obliged
or induced to leave the British
expedition to Holland, unsup
ported by any Auslrian army,
0. That the British and Rus
sians in Holland have received:
such a check, that they probably
cannot advance, especially aster
the arrival os the French treops,
which are daily going thither.
4. That there was noappear
ance os any material insurredien
in Holland.
5. That the old Dutch aristo
cracy (the members os the siates
general) which Was their true
sovereignty under the late con
slitution, arc greatly ossended
at the British plan os giving
the sovereignty to the sladthold
er; and that in sad the British
wish to essed a revolution in
savor os an absolute monarchy
in the Orange samily.
6. The king os Pruslia trot
only resrains srom attacking
Holland, or supporting the Bri
lish and Russians, but he drives
the Dutch aristocratical emi
grants out os his dominions near
Holland.
7* The kings os Pruslia, Den*
maik and Sweden, the eledors
os Saxony, and Hanover (king
George os England) the princes
os Brunswick, b elle, Sec, resuse
to break their neutral league.
even besore the late French luc
ceOTes.
8 The Auslrians are doing
s° little as to give rise to obser
'ations aud opinions, that they
are again treating with France,
or J ea >ous os Russia and Britain.
9- The British king expresles
*l° in. or hopes srom
je per man emperor, while he
Ii to u/ he cm P eror os Russia,
n |ch leaves loom to supposc he
Austr ° US inaaivit X °*
J" French have pene-
S cd ,nto P ar ts os Germany,
line Com P ri2C( * * n l he neutral
r ,slp J ’ arc hduke has drawn
l Jn j IIS °\ am sorce srom Switzcr-
F r , ’ neither attacked
Nlcd th°eV he u ßhine ’ n ° r rC ‘
; FrCDCh atUCb UpOD
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE.
T_]LJ_l£ S D A Y, January 7, 1800;
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE kV.jr.
12. General Hotze, who is a
and is the rallying point
os the Swiss aristocrats, has been
lest unsupported by the arch
duke, and has (ossered srom the
attacks os the French under
Massena.-
13. The cruelties os the Bri
lissi and Russians in Holland,
and os the British and Neapo
litans in Naples, exceed all the
ba barities os the present war,
which has, does, and musi con
tinue to operate againsl the suc
cess os the combined powers .
9 The king os Sardinia has
: not been reslored to his throne
by the Russians and Auslnans,
but a German government has been
set up in bis dominions os Pied
mont &c. an evidence that the
| combined powers are ready to
spoliate and icb their own weak
and unsortunate s un is.
10 The Pope being dead,
and the city os Rome yet in the
hands os the French, there can
be no constilutiunal and valid
eledlion os a new’ Pope, so that
the prujlly monarchy os Rome
cannot be settled.
11. Malta remains sase in the
hands os the Frcrsrh.
12. The king os Naples keeps
on the island os Sicily, and hrs
not ventured (o return b ck to
Naples, so that an orderly mo
narchy is not yet eslabiished
there. The government os 1 tab
srom Naples to Piedmont ate
yet in the greatesl derangement,
and Suwarrow is by no means
on this shst succds. jov
bort, Moreau , and Championet
have arresled his prog rtss
13., The Tmks are persectly
slili in Europe, alarmed in Sy-j
ria, and dreadsully cut up in
Egypt, in their late attempt to
penetr ate by Aboukir.
14. Buonaparte not in Syria
as was pretended, I ut triumph* (
antly and dreadsully vi&oriousj
over the T urkissi army on the,
tea coa st os Egypt. The Greeks |
and Kopts, who were aslive and |
saithsul to him in his late real |
or pretended dislress, will on this j
succcss be Hill more sriendly and
more animated on his (rde. Ihe
French are now in sull and un-,
dislutbed postession os Eg) pt.
15. Sir Sidney Smith taken
with a head wind, which sluws
srom the sield os Turkish deseat
at Aboukir.
16. The Brit sh exceeding
the French in the value andj
number os captures os American j
veslels. j
17. The British national debt
increased to sive hundred mil*
lions os pounds sierling—T hei’
annual cxpence is sixiy million*
os pounds (lerling.
18. The British monopoly*
i. ing ill the siates os the world, ih
t ordtr to tyiannize by Tea.
1 1 1). The British blockading
• \pyodamtti(m % sor i'eizing all the
; tranlmarine countries, they can
r lay their hands on, viz.—Mi
norra, Surinam, the dominions
• os 1 ippoo Saib, the Cape os
, Good Hope, and Holland, in
order to drrctl and engrols the
• trade os the World : ai d their
, priottrs denouncing “ the true
• Americans/* who are not so drist
liari like as to IcVe them sor del*
pitesully Uhng us.
20. Ihe A mermans enjoying
innumerable and unutterable
benesits siom the British treaty,
srom British itnpreslhustts, srom
Biit.sh spoliations, srom-he non
payment os awarded lodes, srom
the reinsoicenients upon, and
extcnsion os principles os c. p
tures and condemnations, srotn
the exportations cs EiighsL rua
nusaBuringmachinery to H ullia,
and the punishment cs its ex
poitation to America, srom (heir
kind interserence in our elec
tions.
• ,
21,1 he French people taught j
to desisl srom the bloody deeds!
os their Robelprenes, by the
missortunes, and hatred they
pjpduccd ; and inslrussed by
the rtsislance os neutrals arid ihe
new combinations os dcspotijm , that
they muji putlue juslice at home
ard abroad , or induce the ruin os j
th ir ccv/e. Their rulers yielding
ro these irresutable truths, while
thole os the combined powers,
whom Heaven Items determined
*o dcslroy, are madly adopting
the cruelties, the spoliations,
and the ambitious proje&s os
j France under Robespicne. and
os the combinations os Pavia,
Pilduz, London, and Peters*
burg.
Th o prudent and upright mem
beis os the sederal party through
out the United States arc called
upon by every conhderation, by
I which they prostss to be govern
ed, to set their saces againsl the
condudl os the slate os Connec
ticut, and a sew os its citizens,
(
with a Imall number os adhe
re nts srom other parts os Ame
rica. That pertinacious set os
.per Tons well know, that Connec
ticut agreed to be bounded on
the west os Marmaroneck river,
in the year 1664, that the courts
os ihe United Stves have de
creed either in 1782 ar 1795.
that ContK'Ciicut cou'cl not hold
j (
jeisher lands or julisdidiion wrth
jin the limits os Pennsylvania,
that the jurisdidlion and pre-emp
tion might belong to Penns) Iva
nia, throughout the who e ex
tent os its charter, limits and
that the private right cs soil was
decreed, aster a long and patient.
beanrg, entirely againsl the
GcnmHicut men, ard sor the
Penns) Ivanians in How
small do the ignorant. ccnviLled,
quelled in j urgent s cs Northampton
appear compared with the sew
enlightened and pertinacious lenders
os this corps os Conned 1 cut in
sur gents, I heir cause has re
cervrd an indirect and cruel
c lin terancc by il c report made
to the sena c at their lasl sission.
in which Mr. Sedgwick took a
partsavorable tothc Gonneaicut
( biim. 7 bis day he i$ a candi
date sor a high public t usl, let
every virtuous and prudent man
os both parlies, , withhold his
vote srom him, as a tehimony
saithsully and dutisully borne in
savor cs property , oidit and peace.
The eyes os Pern sylvan a and
Ns w-\ oik arc this day sixed
upon the members os the houlc
os representatives.
The SUBSCRIBER
PUR POSES to teach an FMG~
LiSIl SC HOC) I ] ho st who
wish to promote his intention will
plto/e /end in the number os the
chidien they mean to /rnd y to Mr,
Day’.') Printing ( /see,
1 ermsy three dolls, per quarter,
R. STONE.
Decstr.brr 31.
Ihe SUBSCRIBER
WILL sll the PLANTA
TION whe'eon he now
usides and TURK I M.GROtS ,
is a sun ha st r sers in ten da.s.
There t s 86 acres os good land ,
with a hand/ome /heatn cs water
running through it sor the purpt/e
os working a cotton gin ; about 45
acres os sresh opened l td unctr
good sence —and the little. Farm :s
tn every olhtj rc/petl in c mplete
order. As it will be st avjwtr a
person living in Lcttistille, avdbevg
to such generally known, aju ih r
destription would be unnecrsjary.
The terms may Ie know n by apply
mg to Inc tsubjcribcr 00 Lhepren ses m
Abner Hammond,
Dcamber 24.
FOR SALE,
At the OhUCK Os a, LOUISVILLE GAZ
L‘I‘Tt, ilua/l Jor Oujby
A variety os Gold Ear-Rings,
GILT SEALS,
To tell rhe Day or the Monti,
Silver and plated Bottle Lable< t
Silver Boot Buck ! es t
F'egam SILVER and PL A TED
tea caddie ladles.
Plated Spurs and Whips,
A quantity os lasg r ar) d slcv-ut
PEARL buttons.
ALSO,
Bed White Chapel Needles.
BLANK I) EE D S
For S alc % at this Ojjux,
[No. 49.