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made bv inch othir data as he (hall judge troubling himfelf withthe care of opening
eruitable. the Dutch ports for England. In a word, 1Scc. 2. And be it further enact vduvth rendering h'uMVlf of fervice to' that That the" executives of the leveral Ihtesjcf England, againll which me-fures cf de. t.r.;r.;.. Arrant, as cart of the fence oncht to have been taktn. It w uld
ftid detachment, any corps of volunteers be difficult to find a more (hiking proof ot.der the necdhty ol (bowing thcmiclvei at has oppolMi it as w ho lhall cneacc to continue in fervice fix partiality on the part of Sweden towardsjthe Balcony The Prince of Peace, who they are allowed
months after they arrive at the place ot Great Britain, than tins which he has
t
caie wnerc mtii returns nave nui u"'1;" -v r - o i . " . l. .v . r v i .
mcnUtaion among the people. At 11 o hixto .ipinni.i, manner oi me v,oiuonuaclock at nicht.auout 40,000 peafants fiom tion : Truxillo, late Governor of Malaga,
jthe neighborhood, made their appearance, and brother-in-law to the Prince of Peace
furrounded the nilace. and n.filhd on fee. lie King and Oueen have ulked to retire
irifT rliir mi;,.n;P whnwrrc nf rniifft nn -If r firr?ida Or St. LuCar. but tllC Council
1 .1 iT i n - I 1 I It r. .!!. I.uim )aa m.ir tli rnl f
UlCil Ik (I) Ul IH mi HIV- vwnt. f
to choofe between Gurda-
Ind already ph.ced a great number otllrxara and Arenas, a fmall plscc in tho
coathes and poft horles along the roid, centre oi ualuue.
took this opportunity cf telling their ma
jefties that their majelhe's live w A pu.vrTn v r TTV . -
riC 111 Urfll CI, I1IU Uldb IIU III1JC IliUll UC , , n
r -i r. i i fifn- Moreau araiveti at unarieiton
nz xucir eicapc. inerrinceoii . ,
rend-zvous. . . . t t
Scl. 3. And te tt jurtner cnacieu,
here given. 44 His imperial majrfly, on the 16ih of
That the detachment of militia and volun-j November, caufed a iccond note to be detetrs aforefaid, Unll beotlkeied out of thejlivered, in which his Swedifli majefty was mefent militia officers, or others, at the informed of the rupture between Hufita
tio;
;i and diicretion of the conrtitutional
V13
authority in the reipettive Itates ana terntofits, the PrefiJent apportioning the general ofiicers among the refpecYivc ftatcs as he raay deem proper. Sec. 4. And bi it farther enacted That the faid detachments flnll not be cu
pelled to ferve a longer time than l1
and England.
14 This note remained two months unanfwered, and the anfwer which was tranfmitted on the 9th of January to his majef. ty s minifierijwas to the fame purport as the former. The emperor is however, far froci re
gretting his moderation. He is on the
months after thry arrive at the place okjeontrary, well pleafed to recoiled tht he
rendezvous, and that during the timc onnas empioyea every means that remamea
their fervice, they Hi ill be entitled to the
fame pay, rations, and allowance for cloth ing as are elbbliHicd by law fur the army
of the United StVtes". ' Sec. 5. And te it farther enacted, That the Prefidnt of the United States be,' and he is hereby authorjfed to call into a&ual fervice 'ahy put, or the whole of faid detachment, when he (!nll judge that the exigencies of the United States require
it; and if a pir only of faid detachment
to him for bringing back his Swedi(h ma
jelly to the only fyllem of policy which is
conliltent with the mterelb of Instates; hut his imperial majefty owes it at leaft to his people, and to the fecuriry of his dominions, which is to a fovereign the highell of all laws, no longer to leave the cooperation of Ruffia with Sweden a matter of doubt ' 41 informed that the cabinet of St Tame's
endeavoring to terrifiy Denmark into a
fliall be called into aftual llrvice, they Uoncunence with the interelh of 1'ngland,
fliall be taken from fach oart thereof as the thrcatrneu that awedilii troops Inould oc-
Prtfident of the Uaitc J Stites fiuil derm copy Zealand, and that the poffaiion ot
Norway ihouM be guaranteed to the king of Sweden ; alfured alfo that his Swedifh
proper.
tjrt. o. fin.i us it ,jurtficr tuuuw,
That a fum not exteeding one million of
dollars be, and tlis fame is hereby appropriated, out of any monies in the trcafury, not otherwife rppropriated, for the pay. fubfiftence, and fupport of fuch part of fid detachment as rmy be called into actuI fervice. Sec. 7. And Be it further enacted, Tiiat this 3cl Hull continue and be in force for the term of twa years from the pafllng thereof and no longer J. B. VARNUM,
Speahsff the Home of Representatives. GEO : GLNTON; Vice President of the United States,
and President f the Senate, M-VRcn 30, 1803. Approved, Til: JEFFERSON.
n t
mil I rt m tL'inif th.ir ulrin
A,,nrla. fwhn h uwt. hn .n.nnJfrom S.ivanukh on Monday evening the
to the Prince of Pence) found means of in. "nt forming one of his guards of what was go-
jnB?;. fig " VC" the rcU The emiRration to America
lolved not to quit the country, and even .V"1 r11 U1,3; to jump out ofthe carriage, if uker, away nmo? fom .the North and by force. Every thing being ready, orders Wtfl of Ireland, IS Cnmcd to a
were ttiven In the Guard, di carbs to mUCO more aiamiin CXICUt mail
difperfe ths populace, and even to fire is generally believed : We are told unonthem: inAead of which, thefe troops that in 1801 no fewer than 14-
went to the palace of the Prince of Peace, 000 fouls were landed from Ireland"
foned his guard, and learched for him with- by the Philadtlplua llllDS alone,
out fuccefs. Hi wife whs found nd and, fuppofing the number convey
treateu witn tne greatelt relpect, as being e( Kv hins he onKinu: to all the
confin to the king; Ihe was plated in h ntupl hnrhors nf America, enual
carriage and drawn to the Royal Palace by Qnj tQ that of lhe Philadelphia the populace. In the mean whde, Mar- fl . the yearly traflfport will anine I ihi LrA 1 niiDitr ( (.r'jMi Mini inl " . .
ticia, took this opportunity of infonninir n n r 1 1 the King, that attempting to leave the VC ftlip Was ever lo CrOUClec! ' 33 country woufd be in vain ; that his majelly lhe American fhips Widl paffenhad nothing tofear from the French troops, Str3 LcnclonClerry. We (then at 1 1 leagues diHame) and clut the have heard ihat a ihip oi 215 tons IVinte of Peace was a traitor to lis conntry took Oil board 530 pafibngers, r.nd king. The Council of Caflile was af- which, with twelve of the CreU
femhled, and their advice was unaninmufly niakes a total of 542, being nearly
to the lame purpole the king then ifliicd double lhe number allowed to DC .v protlamation, withdrawing from the (towed "in a IhlVC ihip of that bur-
1 1 line vi. rcatc uic imes oi uenei auiimo Ithpn
i-aiii Luiiiiui , uut njis uiu not appeafe the people, who continued toiniifl on the Prince ef Aultrins bcincj proclaimed
King. At hh the king, findi;'ir htxeExfract tf a letter to the Editor f the At
was no other icmedy iffued a fecond pro. I bany Register from a gentleman of the
ilamation on the 20ih, by which he rcfignsr first respectability) and in rohosc veracity
ins nuwii tu nis ipn, who was accordingly be places tue most implicit corjiucncc
London Paper
my fly, while he left the Rulfian note un
anlwered, was fecrctly negochting a trea
ty at London, his imperial .'ma jetty per
ceived tint the interrfls of his empire
would be Veiy ill fecured were he tj per
mit his neighbor the king of Sweden, 'at the commencement of a war between
Ruflu and England, to dHWife his well
known fentiments ot attachments to the
latter power, under the appearance of a
pretended neutrality. His imperial mnirs
ty, therefore cannot allow the relations of 'proclaimed to the great fa tis faction off Canandaigua, April 16, 18p8,
PETERSBURG! February 24.
Declaration of the Emperor of Russia
against S-vtden.
The following declaration has been pnH.
liflied her; 44 Juftly indignant at the violence which England Ins difphyed towards the kiig of Drnmark, t!if emp-rur of Ruflii, faithful t i his char3ler, and to hi fvftem of un cealing care for the intereOs of hit empire notified to tlie king of Gre.it Britain, tht he could not remain infeufible off) unjult and unexampled m aizirrcllioii oi a fw-
r-ign coiinedled with him by the ties of
blood and friendlhip, and who was thr moil ancient ally ofRulfi1. 44 His imperial mijefly informed ths king of Sweden of this determination by a not.-, dated the 21th of September Lft, prefentedto the Svffdiili ambalfidor. 44 An article of tlie treaty concluded in 1781, between the empiefs Caliarine and GufUvus 111. and another in the treaty of 1800, brtwetn t!ie emperor Pail and tlie "prefentkin cf S.vr lcp, contain the rnip rocal and (Vipul.ite-i agrernent to maintain the principle, tint the U.ltiris clofr fpi, with the guarantee "fir co.ilh againll all ads of honi'i'.w vi h nee or vcxat'uss, whatever ; an I farther, employ far this pli'pife all thf means i;i thr p iwr f thr coiitrafling parties, lis iniprriil msj' f. ty, rrfrni;! to tliefj treati-3, conti.lrred himf-lf not m-rely autharifed, but h n id. to call up in the k'ui.f of Sweden for his co-operation agvnll K.rftl.md. H's Swedifli mj-lly did not difavow the oMigition impeded nim treaties r"f-rred to, but refufed all co-cpe. ration until th- Trench troops flioul 1 brennved from the coalh, and thr ports ot" Germany op-ne I to K:iglifli fhips. Hut the rpir-Rion u re va the clierking nf tlufe aKre!fi')r.3 which Enlana had tornmencrtU ail hy which all T.uro.ie wis dirtutbed. Th emperor demanded from the kin of S-Aedn a co-opratinn f Jundrd
on treaties : but his Swedifli niajely an
the whole nation. One cf his firft fleps " I left Huffaloe on the 12th and arrived
has been to confifcate all the property here on the I4th inft. While at Buffaloe, which the Prince cf Peace had ufurped Erflus Granger, efq. the United Stated from the nation, amounting to fome hun- Indian agent, informed rae that a fhort dred millions of doll irs, having (nppropri- time fince Colonel Claws, the Britifh In ated to himfelf the whole produce of the dhn agent, in Canada, fent a war belt to lands of m the clergy which have the chiefs of the Seneca tribe of Indians been felling for fome years- paH) 2i,C00 reading on the banks of Buffaloe Creek, vales realms of 600 dollars each have been three or four miles from the village- The found, and an immenfe quantity of gold, belt was a large and elegant one, ornaIle is now arrtfled and going to be tried mentcd with the hieroglyphics of war. he had been hidden for near two days in a The mr(Tage accompanying it was, that
garret of his Palace, but preflVd by hunger the Britifh. and Americans would probably
Sweden towards Ruffii to remain longer
in uncertainty. He cannot give hiscon-
lent to luch a neutrality.
His Swedifli majdly's intention being therefore no longer doubtful, nothing remained for his imperial majefly but ?o refort to thofe meafures which providence
has placed in his hand?, for no other purpnfc except that of giving protedlion and fafety to his dominions; and he has deemrd it riprht to notify this intention to the king of Sweden and to all Europe. 44 Having thus acquitted himftlf of that
duty, which the fifrty of his dominionsjand thirft, he declared himfelf to' one of
require, nio ur.peri n majeity is reaay to enc guaras, wno immeuiateiy lecurea him. clnnge the m-ai'iirei he is aboul to take, It is now difcovered, that-he had fent or. to nuafurrs of precaution ody,af th.e king ders to the Governor of Ceuta to furrender nf Sweden will, without delay, j.-in Rufliajto the Englifh it alfo appears certain that nd D n nark i.i Hutting the H dtic a-'M. Vald , commander of "the fquadron vainll Kn gland until the conduhon of a J that failed Uft montli from Cirthagena, miritiuie prvrf. He hiiiifelf invites thejhad orders to go to Gibraltar and furicnking hU brrher-in law, for the laft time, der himfelf, hut he put into Mahon, under and with :!! the frelings of real friendfhip,;the pretext of an average, and one Salcedo no. longer to hetltitr in fulfiling his obliga- was imiriediatrly fent to uipercede him, but tbns, and in embracing the only fyflcm of it is expected he will not have arrived in poh( y which is confident with the interefls time. L? "enora Jofcfa Tudo, miflrtfs ol of the northern power! What lias Sweden the Prince of Peace, fat out for Cadiz, on gained fmce her king attached hijifelf tothe 15th, with :dl the money that was left England ? iti tlie treafury ; detachments cf HufTars Nothing could be more painful to his. have been fent after her, but it is feared imperial uinjHly, than to fee a rupture take fhe i3 already on board the Englifli fleet, p'ace between Sweden and Kuflh. Hut ' It feems the plan of this man was, to take his Swedilh nv'y fly has it ftill mi his power'tlie royal family over to Spnnifh America, to prevent this event by, without delay, make a peace -;;h England, deOroy the
ri i nving to buopt mat conn- vnc n can lone prefei ve llndl union between the two II t'es.
Prince of Aullrias, (which was already at
tempted in October lafl) and get himfclt appointed Rfent of that countiy if not
4iL)one at of. Peter fburgh, Feb. 10, 1S09.M king. The French government had fecret . (advice of this plot, ai d fent in trocps by GOTTEN BURG, February 29. Ial1 Hu3rte,s with pittcxt of an attack The Ruffian miuidcr at ftockholm has .aS'nn" Algiers and Gibraltar, and it was beeii confmrd. i10'' tc hcn be difcovered the real cbjeft The RufTiau conful here, ha this d.y of this vifir. Whatever be his fate, it is been arrellcd, and a guard placed over him. 'not prolific that the immenfe properly ih: has in the bank of London will ever
be recovered by the nation. Ail 'he
pie in exile by his orders, are reca
p"0 ed t
'onn be at war, inviting them to join the
Britifh and take up the tomahawk and the fcalpincf knife againft our thinly fettled and
defencelefs frontiers 1
u The Indians held their council about a fortnight fince, and determined in the negative. Thty handed Mr. Granger he belt, with a reoucft to return it to Colonel Claws 4 Mr. Granger told them, that in cafe of war that the United States could fight their own battles and did not wifli them to take any part in it ; but if they fided with the Britifh. that the United States wculd withhold their annuities and exterminate them from their lands. They fignified their difpofition to remain at peace but fome of the young warriors gave out, that in cafe of wai they would not be idle fpec"atnrs they would join the Americans and fight the Biitifh."
BOSTON May 12.
Revolution in Spain, i Court. Florida Blanca is expected to be The following intercfling particulars of prime miniRrr ; the Duke cf Infantandc the affairs of Spain, were received here, lately exiled by him, 13 appointed PrefiJent i; a letter from Alicant, arrived ycfier-!of the Council and Colonel of the .Spaniih cfy by the Sally, ckted March 17. Guards; the Duke of Mudinaerli and 1 hey r- corroborated by fimilar ac- Count Frrnez, are font to compliment the counts from other quarters in Europr. French Emperor at Buryog and conduct "Oithc 17th inft. the rumor being him to Madrid. No blood has been fpilt. fpread at Ararjuez, that the king and roy- but leveral houfes of his partizans have al family were making preparation to fet been plundered and deOrove d by the mob
fvvcredby propolr'g to deby the execution oat fvjr Cadiz, there to cmbaik on boardamcngfl them aic thofc cf Scl:r, the Min-,
Ntvo.Tork Matj UXh. By tlie arrival of the (hip Conneilicut, in 30 days from St. Lucar, we arc indebted to the politenels of capt. Lovett, for the following; information : that the prince of peace was beheaded on the 5th of April, and had been'eX-
pofed in public loaded with chains
t C I .thf hfllfe r P oil c rF rfTC
were dedroyed prince Ferdinand was crowned king and the arrival of Bonaparte was hourly expected at Madrid with 50,ooo troops and that the ft ie of Gibraltar was no more fpoken of. St. Lucar was blockaded by 8 or 10 fail ofthe line. Provifions were very high ; fiour 15 dollars md riling.
