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John Young, of tbt toWl Rite of Maflai hufettt, wh at French creek, in defcen Lawrence, by a cannon ba

pehfioti to which he is now entitled by law, a penHon of 40 dollars pet mouth, to c -mrnce from the 30:!; day of April, 18) ; tnd to John Gramperfey, of the tov?n of lirvertv. ind Hate oi MatTachttfettSj Who loft both if mt in the late war With Britain, io lieu of the petition to which he is now entitled by law, a penfion of 40 dollars pel mouth, 16 Commence from the 15th o.y of November, 18 14 ; and the fecretary of n r is here'r.y directed io place the f i t Rot rt White, Jacob Wrighter, John Voting arid John Crlfitoerfey, on the penfiofl lift acccr dingly. tv H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JOHN GAILLAKD,

Bonapartt, who, when alked wh.t they fop- employed for the porpofe of making- theft pofe is the caufc of the exittmg alarm, o- arrefts, and banding over the fufpe&co1 perperfly declare declare their conviction that loos to the civil authorities, lt'i aifoevi fomcthing is going on, though they do not dent, that the fear a of the government are know what it is and the zeious royal ifts not il! founded, a proof that the police rutalk ot tiic eLiilence of a iccret con fpi racy mrrous as this active body is, arc ' ir fullit ;- Igainft the government, as a fact ol which ent to prevent the elements of popular "there is no: the leii doubt Scarcely a day vengeance from coHe&ing, and threatnin? panes without a ieaich through Pria by the mod direful of cataftrophes : yet the the police It cannot be for LsvaiieUe, dep'ntureof the foreign force it again foe

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President of

Febi naiy 22t 18 t

(BY AUTHORITY.)

LAWS OF THE UNIOtf. iitth Congress. 1st Session.

JRESOL.ri 10 .V. requeuing the Pre fide tit to prf lent medals to Captain Stewart, n J the Oil' n of the F gate Conftitution ftESOLVEp the Senate and Mouse of Representative f the United States cf America, i i Congress assembled That th pre fid ent of the Lr. stateabe, and he is hereby r.qn He:' i pfefent to feapttCnarlel Stewart, of tiv frigate Conftttutiail, a gold anedat, with fuitable emblem and devices, and a filvrr medal, with fuitable tattle ffl! and dittces, to rxiti tottiQiiflioned officer of the faid frigate, io teflimony of the high f-nfc entett fined bjr Congrefs of thegallan trv, i'ood conduct and lervitei of captain Stewart hit ofllcers and crew in the capture cf the liritiHi ve(Tll of wir, thr C.Mpf. a'iJ the Levant, after a brave and ikilful combat. H. CLAY, Speaker of the H. use vr Representatives JOHH G Ml LARD, President of the Senate pro tempore, February 89, 13 l 5 approve, JAMES MADISON. (kB&OLVTtON reeaing th Prefident to prefent luedals to Gaj tain Jjoies Biddie, r ni the officers of -c Qo p cf war Hornet H ESOLVl D the Senate and House Mf Represent . iheXJnitei v r 0 Anericd in Congress assepioled that the pretideftt ol the U. Statet L)., and he is rf hereby teuueftecj to p efent to capt. Jwines Btdd)e ot the Qoo of war Hornet, a gold no,i.l. with fuitl ie em blent I and devices, and I Dlvet medal with fuitable emblems nd de rices, to each Conimiiiioned r.fficer of

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j ounff atjn Joh:t Lramperiey. V- rl enacted "v ' S note and House mf Representatives of the United States of ctjL . ; Coitfrci u V 0 i u . .:. That

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White, af Readi - in : i: ite ot" Ver.o mt, who, ta toe ch ' nee of . t F.:.e loit both feU m by t m on in lieu ol the pen Hon to wl ich he is nv entitled y law, pc doh of 40 dollars y r month, to com H enct on tl Stti day i I March, lti IS ; to Jacob VYrtghter, of the city f TrtBton, HI the (late Of N Jrsfr-, tv I ; (1 ii5 light m ti I Hght le at the capture of Little i" tk, i t p, "r Canada, id Iiru ol tlie ptnfjn which hr it now entitled by law, a pei fi roof ! ' d Han ptr month, to co,utnence on the 10th d-y of May, lb ; io

Senate (Jro t mpore a Pin ov y rj

JA MES MADISON

AN ACT tn repeal the duties on certain artic les BttOufafiured within the United States. BE it enacted by thi Senate ard House cf Representatives of t.he United ttes of America in Congress assembled I bat the 4t en ruled An act to provide aoiiition ail revenues for defraying the expencesof rovcrnment, and maintaining the public credit by laying duties on Various goods, wurrs Sc merchandise manufactured within the United Stat.?," paffed the I4tti ol january, 18 15, 5c alfa :!ie a;i, entitled "An ac to provide idditianal revenues for defraying the ex pep us of government, and maintaining the public credit, by laying a duty on gold, diver, and plated ire, and jewelry, cc pafli work manufadured within the United States," pa (Ted CHI the 27th I 1 February, 18 15, be, and the fame arc lf-ri-by repealed Previded, Flnt ;Vr the reccfvery and receipt of fuch duties as have ICcru d, and remain outftaudioiT and for the recovery and diftrihutiatl of fines, penaltiei and torfeitures, and toe remiffion thereof, which mall have been incurred in relation to any duty which Jhali heretofore accrued, the provifionsof t!ie aK)rtlajd adts Hull remain in full force and virtue H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representative JOHN GA1LLARD, President of the Senate, bro ten: rate.

v .iu is Known io nave euapeu Dcyono tue k n oi. j ne latisfaction which ti e nrefronfr' . , t fcs'rr cf oor coontrj men in arms, who have k the impreflion tliat a new revolution Conferred fo many bfeffings on t!ie French IS at Off I :ft 1 1 1- t ! v.- nrrniriiitf k alnirifV mhan Ki , :'' ', . - !. TJ v i

t . b. i ij ;nc Douroons, auorus

fcrely happens that the to the french people, n;ay be efiimited bf be to affected without the f di itude which the government hows A party is fttppoied to to Convince its fubieas of the fneed de-

I the duke cf Oileai s ; hut prturr of theif dri.vrrers. h is now (htabilit) that even though he ed, that all thi Engliffi troops will have even: ol a revolution, fuch reached t ? . c i , deltinatiotts by t!ie firfl of be made in hrs favor. 11 February, of cootie that they sre to be a much in France ; inddu sfitlidrawn from from the ci'iitdl a -nea

ly fure as unlikely as it would be dangerou rd to the Bourbon authority ; and, Ofill more n- fortunate circumflance. th.e n ., ...

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yi'CT for the relief of Jonathai Rogers, junior, of Wftterfoid, iu the (late of Connecticut BE it enacted h the Senate end House of Representatives of thi Un ted St itt t of America, in Congress assembled That the fecretary of the treafury be. and he ,1 hereby authorifed and required t. difi h . . from his imprilonmtnt Jonathan Rogers, jun. of Wattrford, Connecticut, now confined in piif)u at New Haven, in Paid U.tv, for a debt due from him to :'. c fj Statl . on judgment obtained-in their favor again ft him, before ii;e DiflriCl court f v r fai I Dif tricl of Connecticut : Pr ruled howet -, That nothing contained in this i'o.iUxonerate any property which the faid fintaf than llngerf, junior, now has or here after may accoutre; from the udgmentatd eae cution obtained itgainO Inm, by the United States, as aforesaid. . CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives, I ' ' i ' V 1 i 1 . L. V ill, President Of the Senate, pro ten: ore ti a e i c i r . . cbruarv loin appR .- v.

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I a k i s , January II 11 All is at prefent apparently quiet ; but there is a iort of tranc. " i :y whu h tl eri w ions who have been COOVerfant with the fymntoma of the revolution a: various r0 4 f nods t; k more alarming ihan actual d 1 1 v rdft. The royalifts ire uniting tl emfelves in l uereot kinds of meetings, ci-: fi v

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lir common purp C cf coptfruidatmg t! their opponents ! vera! perfons w ho I ( B, that their real c the diHurber ( us f are frequent mders

to the nationfl guard, in confrquence of thf diipatch of the ordinary guaid and gens d'armes on frcret fervice There arc fomeof the istc pirtiiaaiol

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lotro j ix uuj no active oartiltns

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ouH'." leu intent than a lort oi negative ap profltion. 1'here is another report ol i nature ninth more extraordinary ; it is, that a dtfign is entertained to ti what would

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government, why, it m fe nd aw i v i i ! t li 1 lied t r '

The 1j:i is, that the evening before the 1 11, counterorders were given to feveral BritiQi regiments th 3 1 were to march next the next day The king perfonally was unwilling to truft bimfeif a: the pre lent to the French force ill the capital exc lull rely, am with gocd reafon. The Britim leg:

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L.yi ut;N, j inuary 17, :'r 1 m ot li lorn fays u Ionait prefent moli narrowly Watcliec?. arole not to go beyond the limits :ti. garden, 8cc. iurroimding the ie 1 ; . . 3 hits. He has afw ay s abi ut i n officer and t leaft two or jeantj,. Kotwithftarding nil fhia "' beard to cemplato, hut ft ems calm and refigned to 1 is fate teeps ir p his dignity with thi fe a-

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blue jackets, larce danglini hili fur c .ps. Put like the 1 at ail times, they arc wreti hi

' It is not only the Britifh trooos io

ris, that have received orders to remain, but even the regiments already on their march from the neh hborhood ol St. German and Verfjilles, have been ordert d to halt. There are fix regiments "t the Second dtvifion halted rear St. Denis, on their way to the northern frontier. 11 A violent outcry exins, I underiland, amoinr the m:ket woman of Paris, "n: con-

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that t day or two before he I f Quebec TV 1 e 7-

w ijr, jt uuiiiiuitu, jrovernoi ( 1 L.ower Canada iTu"d a proclamation, declaring the Provincial parliament ditTolved. t caufe vvliich led to this extraordinary meafurc is ,iven as follows The d cuments from England conveying the prince regent's ap-

probation of the hte rondod of the

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ufoal lit id drefa ol the women of the Halle. It has ha- made in confequenee of a vi!F, expretTed by the Dutchefs of Angouleme. She ca'in.'t, ai d natural enough, bel Id, w ithoul hoi l t, ObjetS that reinird I rr of the outrages committed upon tSic queen, bcr mother, during the revolution. The market women who attacked the palace w re hanOxerchie fa n the fan manner, and aU red ft is even full the favotitc coior."

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airy and indignant feeling. In the moment of extreme exafperatiotv, language was ottered, and meafures prOjJi IVd in the h ule, Which the governor deetn-d ind orus and impn per aj d to put a flop to the

proceflon , h- oV hrd the Ir.j .;. .:.vc - c no longer in exigence. N. V. C m. Adv.

STILL LA I LR.

New-Yoxk, March 9

A TimJy Warning; A ..I N' in liic l i r i CI i r ( i a Mer Il chant and ;he r!rb of a gentleman, the name of J. f ph VV. Loan, pedlii a: the V bite O Sprii gs, in GH, n r ouu-

ty, pit vailed on Hotel Suit!, Efqutre,

. . Juftice of the Peace ot lani coi-nty, to let IdC "I" i , t , i

La ft eventn? arrived at this port.

t n r i - t , ,,ini t no;.i, j nave, a Krep a neoro mn t v egaot fall failing (hip Integrity, capt Gil- v r on sr , . , r r , , , r i the linme of Knl rreeman, (who carm to lender, from Liverpool, whence the Ijiied . c , a r i , the cruntiy in Emanuel Stukry' rmproy. on tne in February, and from thr Vvk ui , , , 3 r , , . . ,! V .i iv -nd w ho w -is pM)ln utrd before Smith the rth. m-kintr her nafta're oi. v 2v .ivs. , 1 .

r. . - ' , p , irici Vy up. o. wiini ,e k t. indenture Lapt. G. has favored the editors ol th ( 1 u,c

ivjfrc-ntue Aovertittr. wttn l.,ver?ooi u

pers tO the firft oi February, London to the 3 th ol lanuary, anvi Lloyd's L.lts to the i. We have copied the mofl prominent ; I interefting articles. 1 'he Niger I -ate failed from Portfmooth cu the 28;h of lanttary, with the Britiua .' miniftrr for the U. Si tes ol Anterica. Lc N D K, January 20, French papers arn'.; i-rdt, and this forenoon wt received the Paris Journals ot the C7th ii li. Tbt political arreni are Rill continued with an activity, and in fuch numbers as to e n-ce that tile govtn merit i in ttie otsni ft dieau of a convulfion. Aimed tciccs art

nOgro was a runaway (lave, he covertly folcl hs indenture to me for eighty dollars, for v.hich 1 i; .ve him nv i ote cf hard. Conutttostally ; and although ttte condita e4l his povt has not been crmphVd witja, he unbluOiingly refufes tc up at) note I ne w hereb forewarn an - i u ro pen, u

or perU rs from takiri' 01 i ote, tor I am determined i Arc T nuary. i8ir.

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