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to protecl the commerce and fesmrn of the 1 repealed, becaufe tl;cre Is no proof. Can United States againft the Barbary powers,' theiebe any thing more jefnit'u al or nine hi oalTedon the 12th dav of January, 1810, ! avclian ? Viih it fpcdt to the Berlin decree,

n f r the amount or proportion of be, and the fame is hereby continued in iy which eveiy (hip that lud touched at an

vi 'rr. cr viohting, or Infracting fuch artule ttuh s, and contenting thereto, flnl .... .

e Im-jI id v nr tnuividiial capacities to tiu

fau ir I itvc k fo divided, ami alio ior jorce until tne 4tn nay ot ;uarcn, ibi:; ; a n it j j y or u.mnge that may accrue to Provided however, That the additional ducrJ nttH . in t .ml", quence of any fuch viola- ty laid by the laid fection, ih all be collectti it or i ,i ution as ai'orefaid ; and each cd on all fuch good, wares and merchan iin clo oo thall be prefetit, (hall oe deem- dize liable to pay the fame, as (hall have cd i have atlented thereto, unlets he (hall been imported previous to that day. caulc d.fient to be entered upon record : J. B. VAKNUM, Proud d, i h't nothing herein contained Speaker of the House cf Representatives

!h ii u Mt:ltrurd to cxept the corporation

f o .i .ny hahility, to an perfonor peilons, -wh. h o'whei wife the iVid corporation might incur. her. 26. And be it further enacted, That the pflidcni ana uitcclors lluli hate powera maj.iiity ot their whole uumber concur, lint, to make, revife, alter or annul all fuch julrs, ordcts or bye laws, for the govern inrut ot the corporation, and that of their otTic s,f:rv ints and affairs, as they may fiom inne to time think expedient, net inContinent with nw. Sri. 27. And be it further enacted, That any number ot ttockholders not lefsthan 20 ,vh j together (hall be proprietors of 2000

fh -s, mav for any nuipote relative to this

GEO : CLIN'J ON,

Vice President of the Umted States, and President of the Senate. January 7, 1811 Approved, JAMES MADISON.

AN ACT to authorife' the tranfportation

of certain documents free of pollage. BE it enacted bv the Senate and House

of Representatives of the United States of

America, in Congress assembled, lint the members ol congrefs.the fecret.ry ot the

feime and clerk of thr houfe ot reprelm-

tatives, be, and they are hereby rrfpclively authorifed to tranfmit, fiee of poftage,

the meHigeoi the prrhdent ot the United

EnglUh port was cirt lared a prize, the Ame

rican niindter t ffi red to give a proof atonic drciiivcVf its repeal. Let an Am-rican velTei protected hy this government againlt the orders in council, he difpuched tnm London to Frame, and if feiaed, thrcpriU on would be decided. But this cllei -s af once refufed, becaufe it would furnilh acluat and unequivocal proof ot the repeal. The decree is formally repealed by Bonaparte, the fame mm that nude it ; aM every American veffrl which hrs arrived in France liner, has been pei milted to drpart with its pioieeds. Thev are now returtii; & to America, and molt of them will tie cap tured under thf authority of the oiders in council, by our Aims of wr. As but few

! can arrive in the U States, it will without

doubt be ufed as an argument by Ume ot our fagacious editors, tint the d-crte is nor

really repealed as to few (hips return home. There hns been an attempt to dereire the people of this country will) refpeel to a war

WitlKAmrica.

It has been faid. that in fuch an event,

States of the 5th of December, 1810, and

c.-.'p .ration at any time apply to the pre fi- the documents accompanying the f-me, the United States would divide, and the dc it and dire dors to call a general meeting printed by order of the fenate, and by ord- ; nothern iUtt-s would fom an llijmce with

ot t:ie itorknoiuers, ana, n oy tnem reiuicu j er ot the home ot reprelentatives, to any mis country, lcuio man piacr any um... th f ii number of ftockholders, proprietors poft-ctHce -rithin the Uni:ed States and j drnre in this ; it is pertrdly fdluious.

t ot Irfs thn that number of (hues, Hull territories thereof, to which they nuy di ; I he mcft warm and animated opoluion to

li.veiMwcr to call a eeneril meetintr of the reft, anv law to the contrary notwilhllan-

iUKk-hildrr. giving at Ieaft-30 day notice dinr.

in iur newfpiper printed within the town I J. B. VARNUM,

of Alextiuiria, and one printed within the j Speaker of the House of Representatives city of VViihmgton, fp-cifying in fuch no- 1 GEO: CLINTON,

Vice-President of the United States, and

President of the Senate.

tic- th- o ?t or obi-cts of lucb call

Sv-. 28. And be it further enacted, That t'."r fria y of the trrafury of the United

Sia-. s th ili ne, (t lealt once in every year)

fan.ilhcd frrm time to tins-, as he may re-

q iieit, with (tatemcr.ts of the amount cf

t- Cap. tl tbik ot the- laid corporation,

ol drbtn due -to the lame,ot the monies dc

p ficrri tiirrein, of the notes in circuluion,

an i of the cafii in hand, and (lull have a rUht to infprft fuch general accounts, in

th iorks of the hank, as (h til reUte to the fai l it r.cments : Provided, That this (lull not be o tllrued to imply a ri,;l.t 'f infpecV ing the a.urit of any private individual or individuals with 'h- bnk.

1 S-r. 20. Aid be it further enacted. That !

his incorpor:u.n ih li continue until the 1 It

December 17, 1810 App-oved. JAMES MADISON.

LONDON, AuguO 24. TURKS AND RUSSIANS. The grand Viza, whole army is three times as uum-rous as thit of KuCimVw, has

formed the re folution of

:eui:r.i;.fr th.e

rc-couqueft of the provinces wuch rc jtj aiti in the, pofTefiion of the KuLiiu He o gins with the invaiion cf V i!i;i'!:i.i hr'd BalTarabia. Th attempt of t'- ixu.'il.ii.s to dellroy Rnifehutk, previous to their leaving that pi ice, was p rlully titivated.

1 he 1 urks luccceded i& exti

J L I .... .t.iv 1 SJ '? 1 Mot- n O

' , J ' . 7 j ... r'll mes, not however until pm of tne for. i ; r , b ... verthf-lcii, t.i'- proprietors 01 two thirds ot . . r - , , .r, , ? t'Ctiences ot rebel 101 , . . tifications blew ui). the r:entjt to d. I- , ft ,. the c.uitai Hock ol the company may, by j , ' c , , 1 lnterelt woula obiter . 1 , 7 J troy ws made by hre t tue l.ur coircis I . . ,P

, ,. , ';. . ,r , l ol thf town. rumi n:s ImalJ tvi:iuarativi to dc ca ed tor tnat ptrpvTr, dillolve the r v r ., , . . ,. in m'j ' tor-e Kn uh)w s cotr.pHIed to cuniinr lum 1 mie at an earlier trrioJ : i .ovtJra, I h?t r u- , . r r 1 . . . r, . . ! ,1 ,i i, rl to the utf. ;.je. It is not imnom.jh

notir-of fuch nretinft and its Dj-d (lull

be pmhfh-'i in two or more newip.pers,

prinit-ri within the diRnct ot CjOlu.n:)i.t, tor ; at If all 3 mo iths fuccfiliwly, p-evious to the time pr.mted for fuch mreti j S-c. :10. And bt it further ev icted, That : on the d Til ji'Mii r ihi";o pruon, wh.euever t'l f- r-c di l Cfdned on s a- .

fvrr 4'd.-h :tual mrlur's ihtll Ue nm.iedi itciy !t--n hv the pr.-fiJnt " i d directors then in 1U f:r thfn'i; ail :h- cof.crrns of th- co'ptnrio'S - i t dividing the tapir :1 aJ M'.ifitj wh'.c h m y rLtna.n, dniing the tin kj- I iers, in prop j Hun to thtir rcfpcdive interells. ec. 21. A id be it further cnactedTht this ac Hull not take rtf c until the 4:h di' of Marrh, .vhith will le in the year of nr Li'd 1311, and (hill to ;.ll intents a;.J ru'p t s he d-emrd aul hrld - public ait. J. B. V KNUM, Speaker cf the House of Rertsfj'Ave;, GEO: 'tiLIS lO, Vice-President of the Untttd States, and President of the Senate. February 16, 18 M pprove.i, JAMES MADISON.

4.V

4 r

d A

T to continue in tirretir a fur-

th-r f.Ti the firlt fedion of :h- entit!' i 4 A i iicl further tj ; :-ct the com nrtr : I feamn of t!ir U. States .Hilt the iro4T' powrs. BE ix i'ji.ictid i the Sen r.e and H ':se

cf :' !'';'; t rf..:

impoiiioie.

j that the grand Vizor, knowing it impollihlc

that Kutulow can be reinforced, may occupy the riht bank of the Danube, in which cfe we may confider the campaign ast terminuted. He appears inclined to profit by prefent circumftancr?, and i3 refolve-l on reconquering the provinces of the Turkifh empire. Auguft 26. AMERICA DilCRKES AND ORDERS.

By the lat- intelligence from Auieiica, thrrr Appeals to be no doubt, that unlel's the ordcis in council arc rejJrd, there will be a war, or a continuation of their non- : intercourle laws with this tountiy. The - inlormation of the rleafe of ev ry A rnerican vcfi"! which had arrived m France iince her repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrr-z, and of the condemnation of every i one in our courts that has bten captured ; (ince, ha hn liner reached America. It will e: ite 3 (Iron't (cnl ition aainft this countrv, and at once define the American 1 govrrnmrut upon the cowrie ct meaiuies ti , b purfued. They muil if they have a re rjard for the honor of tlieir country, ptrfc-v,-re in tlie mcafnrs they have adapted. ' Tl.f-y have ui.cpi' Ition b!y a riglit, by the U v of n it ions, as sr is in rqnits , to j rohioit an interc ourl' with Uj, it weprolnuit th-ir interccurlV witli th- continent. In

Qinn, Whrther t!.e Mi.

the meafiares of their-govrrnmciit is made

in Botton. It roniiOs of the verv men, w ho were the firft to take up arms againft

this countrv in the American war. Mr.

Pickerinpr, whofe addrrffes have been pub

lillied in moft of the papers is one of thofr individuals who engaged with the greats ft

ardour in the reoellion againlj tfiis iriiotry,

and who continued in the army until tl independence of America was acknowledged. Befides, it is not poffible to fupp- f

fuch a perverfity i the huuian clnrac."er, as

that they would now encounter all the hot

rors ot a civil war, to be placed in ti e htu-

ation of colonills,' when, but a fw, yciir

finrr, they fuff ed all ( that homan nature

cm iLiii.-r, ttr the boon ot muep'-nurnce.-The oppofmon in that country, in confe

ouence of the licentioufnefs of the prefj.

io nifrr violent in dccl:inationvthan in this

country ; but foreign war would at once

i.i : ite them a3 it does herr. However much

they dtfappruv'r thermeafures of government

tlky liave fore fight enough to Ite the con-

ion, as well as oui felves.

them to rally .around

their government for its fupport. 1 hough

the oppefition dots not conlilt of a ..fifth part

of the populationyet it pslfelTes inolt of

the public funds, which, in cafe of a difu

nion, would be loft Thty have nothing to

hope tor in the event of a war, more than

they now poflefs. They have every in

ducemcnt to fupport their government in

the fyflein it has adopted. Their commerce,

in a national point of view is not woitl

purfuing, duting the exiltence of the orders

in c ouncil, as their produce ir.uft centre in

this ifl.ind, and of courfe, has not produced

half its original cofl. Times.

an1 ver t t:

r -

in"C h ot th ct

1 .o and IWiin thtr-es are repealed f t tie editors ot t!ie t:.: latrrid fonrnaU trium-

" th' U't:tcd El ites vf plnutly alk for th evi.ieiue of this. Nov, jjiem' V. I'hat 1 hy th" Mdindre-v, every vrfTd which

wis lp-kr'i with bv an Eind.iii (hi:wasde-

TIarch, i ) i, r;,:,-vi ,

is .Kit-iinril in the t.f.i lection

on th- ih d y of

4't tui thr r to eam-n of tiie

lp"'rCr'l w:'

1 t .r i

ciareu a "nnii nr ,.-. i'ul n veiiel cjii ar.

( i the 1 ii 1

a t, -iu.1 wf';ch w a revived an! conti'iurd in force t Ar ;!. time therein rv.-n'i n-, ny in ,i-t. e titled An act tn rrviv ,.,, io!-(-ti.r c i;i fofee for a fartl.rr tol4r ; - , fectua of the adt, eatillcu 4 Aa c4. unhcr

rive in litice w.'.ho it bnog (pok'-n with ny our iln t nf wrtrt f ee inir a!! are c iptur-

tvl ut'irr Vrr,

VA!' lK ch.At. to the I r.vrft LtJitc o

t!.'- p-rtv, the , Willi the m lt o'liuniit"

MiUa decree r.j;

( ); ri in C Mncil.

:.vf ' it in ,) hi de to produce te ; rd thru, t-o-n the mrquis

(Jar

uiipuwcucc dcwU;c the

The difptches juft received from Eng

land, by the executive of ths U. States.

le .vcs it no longer doubtful, as to the in

tentious ot Oteat britain. I he advices from our pditual agents in England f, prepare fur immediate defence; and it is aUUcd, that the- Ue ith ot tt.c kincr. which

ws h'.u'ly exp cted would moke no alccr

ation in their uifp (ition. x

1 his ac(ou:it ecmcsto us more in detail,

but we prefer ft iting it thus explicitly ar,d

roiicilriy, becaule the Briufh prints in the

feaports, and even prints tint prcfefs to he fiithful to the country, are fnbitu-llv aci ultomrd to lull the pe(;ple into f die lei urity. We have Itror g grounds to t)rbrve th" executive i-, convinced that (i. Britain is determi"d to make w.u i.vn us ; isr-.d the courfe piiifurd hy its miniltrr in rr is too manif-itly nuvern-d iy fuch a defin. The (reenien ot Ariiniu fiiouhl lofe no time, in att.-i.ding to the minciples of def-nce foj d-fenc-tl:-y w ill be calh i! up-.o to in ,kr. Mr. Mo-irr, tlx c!urK'e d-s fT.us, who preceded Jrkfmths htely returic-d from (In id:, to v. ' ich j 1 a c l:e wag f-nt wjtIi dilpufhes loon after the arrival of the min. dtrr, Foltcr. Aurora.

in Liverpool, to his friend in New York, dated Auuft 28th, 1811. The king lliil lives, and fome perptc

think he may contu.uc in his prcfeflt flatc

for many years.

The Ctholics in Ireland are in corn

motion, and fotnethmg vety (Vrious is to be ?pprt bended. There are ft. cpient meetings

lirouihout the whole ci u.r.ry, and their

proceedings are bold at d violent. Petitions

for equI rights are made out, ind indels the

prayers of ti e petitioners are granted, things

will come to an ? wtul cribs. I he government are almued, :,d are exchanging the

militia, by fending the Ent lilh to Ireland, nd bringn g th- Iiifli to England. The

(iifTenters r: r -pully increi fu g. and appear

to favor the caul - ot the Catholics.'

NEW-YOISK. Ocloher 12. LATEST FKOM LISBON. By theaitival this forenoon of ti e flap

Illinois, Taylor, in 35 days from Lifbon,

we have received a file cf L (ban Gazettes, to the 5th Sept n b r, f mm which we have made the following traiifluions.

Lisbon, Aa?uO 28.

Extract of a difpitch fiom 1iis excellency

mathV.l general lord VVilhngton, to-his excellency don Miguel Pcreira Forjaz, dated at his head quarters, at Fuente Guinaldo, Augoft 21, 1811. The enemy liavc made no movement of

importance fmce I tranfmitted to your excelleiry my difpuch of the 14th inft. In

the afternoon ot" tha d y, a detz-chment ot

the enemy, confining of near 1200 infantry and cavalry, arrived at Gata, a town lituat ed on thVMouth fide of the mountains that

.frparate Caftile from Fdlrmariura, and on

the touowing morning lurpnit d a. lmaii pi.

quet gttard of purs in S. Martinho de Tri-

v fgo, comm nv,ied by It. v t)od of .he 1 1th regt. of dragoons, whv with ten dragoons w. r.- m d- prifoners. rJn the afternoon the

nemy pto.eeded frrm thrt place to Mora

Jejo, and the next morning to Monte Her

nioto

1 have not learned that the enemy's troops

in the nonh or fouth of the Pviiinfula have made any movement, fmce I fent to ycur excellency my former difptch.

v September 4. Extract of a difpitch from lord Willlngtonj dated Fuente Guinaldo, Aug. 24, ' A confideralr finy of the enemy'fl troops arrived by toned marches hat :' Valla., dolid on the 16 h Sc 17th inft Sc afterwards turned back towards Hio Seco, from whence ' 1 h-.ve not yet heard of their having moved, 1 have hitherto not heard that the enemy has made any movement in thr north of Spain. Gen. Santoc ifefes writes from Ador ga on the 15th, and fays, that the enemy was (till in ionfiderable force in his front. Marmont has left the cantonments, that he occupied with the army under his comm-ncl in the valley of the Tgus, and advanced his army towards the nioui.ri.ins that fepa. ute Eltraniadura fiom Ctil no p-irt of the (aid army has entered Caflile. The divifion of the army of Portwnral, that was cantoned at J raicego U. Trusillo, lias, as I had heard, obtain, d fome tdvan tages over a ("mail Spaiii.li force commanded by gen. Moiillo, and the Leion cf "FKlra madura, commandrd by col. B nvne ; thefs troops hd udvanted as fir as Montanches. I hav no ret ent intelligence from the fouth of Spain. Gen. Ball fleros Hill remained in the county ot Nicola, when I laft had news from tint quarter.

Extrift of

a !-t'

from a vfrv refnA' r

ui- iutclhjen: An.cucir. r-cf.i.au: uq

Extract of a letter from a grntleman in New York, to his friend in Trenton, dated 2 Kb September, 1311. " I returned a day or two (it ce from the northward. During my abfcnce 1 was as Mui.tte'al, uIiTe I i iw a mr. the priruipal-of tlie Noith VVelt rornpanv-he i -me hack hi!" I was there from the heid f 1 ke Supeiinr, and m-ntior.ed to me that he learned from fome of there peoj.le in the mteiior, that irnie time in N-'vrmbcr Ift, upon the head waters ,f th- Mi:ViUri, aml near tlie great bend, the Indians h. d killed a party of America! s, confiding of 14 pertons. In the pocket of one of the pet luns killed, who appeared to be the head cd' the parry, wjj fou:d a red mcrccco pocket hook, cont .inif ,g (" me Trenton hnnknotrr, I'hr Apz ot the perfonj LdLd, and the bu.k not-s wefP brnoht into ci.c rf r1 North V ft Po(Ut but no?;p-rs hy whidi any nan.rs rfsuld be d'ifcovef -d. 'J" c rra. fon affigned by the Indians for theft- murders, is, the killing of n run.be: of Indians by captain Lewi- nj his n-trtv. wliir l- !,,,

J lVy was dune witl.uu; provecatiou.