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' \W ' ‘!“:‘E‘\'—:‘-.9\ U775, ’~ ~ ':.~>.,>..s «.;. :;l\' . ‘-.‘a§s ~_ .» ;_. « . 4 j’z_i Received; -AND FOR SALE, BY LETTER now been falccn, the ‘French government erdeavourgd in vain _to dctctt'xi'it_xe .the.government of the United‘ States to procure to the agents of thc French Republic :the. legal means of ca_rt:y_ing- into execution the atticles of the confular convention of $788, which granted privileges, to our commerce and: navigmion, the princi- ple of which was Je by the tr'eat\tes of -1778, and nothing could be ‘obtained“in_ this ‘refpcél, but ftuitlcfs r‘ef:.-truce: to‘ the tribunals. In general‘, all ntntlers which, with a truly conciliatory difpo might'ha_ve' been fettled in the my QE negociatib'n,..w;:rc h.:bi:uaIl.y tefet-rail‘ to the judicial: autl1ot'it'ics, who. wh'ethet' they; wereor not under a ‘fecret iu!luenct:,, did‘ in the end, cithgr tlepfftve tbt=..rcpublic of rights founded ufpon--treaties, or modi the e'xcrcit'e_ thaw-of as fuited the fyftem adopted by the Executive. ‘Such was the true (late of’ things in the month qt‘ Augul}, I795, wlien the rati of.a treaty of a_- mity,‘ commerce-.and navigation, at London, in Novetnhcr preceding, between the Unitad Stateulnd Gr'eat,Bt-itain, the meafure of the; grievanccs of the Republic. What had been till that ptriod the rcondtvét of the French government towards the United‘\State§'?-.--The under in, order to‘ commit itwith that ofvtltc F3:-. dernl government, needs onlyito recall to mind cettain iaéts, which furcty cannot have been forgotten. ' .__ favotwed nation. T_l'tc'E>:ec.nt,ive Dire cnnnot_':bn« EV‘, bl:m_ned,- if the ¢X5Cl)li0]l of this -et!c:i1r‘uai’,_clai112~.‘ has‘ prorguced faint inconveniences‘ tozxhc Amcri‘5a‘n ! \ « As to abufes which maylmve ar'i1L-I1 \t)ndE[_;ti_l_e opera‘_ticn;, -T, of «hat principle, the tmtlt-r again repaid‘:-$‘,~tl2q; lie‘ »*‘‘'5‘’-«' we: mu§y‘!_a rig/Er:/3‘ 1/gm: in I/2: mq/I amirabla 721(1).-2i2p1._ Hf From this fanhiul exnolition cftlie fa5tsw1iit:h,ha‘uc ‘ i,‘-I «ptogre led to the ‘prefent exithng tnilundcr-x 1.5% »between the two Republics, it is ev.ident,r ‘ i as’ the‘ undu obfurs'cd' in ‘the beginning 9? ‘[ this anfwer, that the F tench Republic were agg:-i¢v»._ i ed‘,., and th:it.‘l'uch. of 4h,er'meal‘m-es 'as may ‘i1'El\'C“g,'i.\’(_3,l1’|‘ 3' rife to the coinpiaints of the United‘ Suites, arc, tvitil it few exceptighs, the natural conféqneliée of a (kite of things which it was in. tY1eit~pawex'tg_ pruduce qr; tola,-, ‘x void» ' V ‘i 4 :\ V If1hcundc‘r inwfgtiing forth ‘the-complaints of ‘ \ - ‘ the Republic, coii himfeif to the treaty of ‘ London, he wotnlt partially ful his duty, which . ‘ din‘-c&s'l\is attention to ftiftlior bhjc&\s_. . ‘ ; F‘rom‘the moment when ihat treaty was put -into EX}- cc\1ti~an,, the government of the United States ttppeasyzii '- toilhmk itfcif rclenfed from tineinece of Iaving'-irp'3- pca towards the Republic.-Notwith ,. reiuzrated affurancea whicgl had been given to ils1\1i'n}T- - ters,ithat.this treaty' \ make no change in the, pref-i Q :cxi of thc; nculrglity of the United States, «he 5 French’ cruiters ware noti in the cotrrfe of.the year .‘ { .1 7916, that they could no longer, as had lggen heretofore, ~ pra_¢ii('ed, be admittéd to fell their prizes in the port: of\ the United States. This deci was matlc by the Fe-« \ ‘derail court nf jultice, grpundetl onfhe Irgatjy concluded ‘ between the United States, and Great Btifai_n._ ~ from £116 Fremr/2 M2’7zi/Feréof Foreign .~‘{'faz'r3, to zf/zc Anzcrzcan Comzzzg George 6'9‘ Benjalnin Tibbits, 2. > A In TR.OY.~—~.»/I q?za2zt2'l;v T/zilalel///zia H0-P IRON. [Received by the Executive omthe I in ~ Paris, 2815 Ventajé, :6:/iyear, (IS:/1 1I»Ia:-dz. =I.79'8..~)~' For NAIL_S——L[K1£W1SE, T I C K E T S THE tmdcvligned Miniller of the«Frcnch Retiublic for foreign affairs, hasklaid before the Executivi: DI- teétory the mgntorial tvlticlt he ltzts received from the Commi and. Envhyg extraordinary fromtlte U- nited States of America‘, dated the 28th «cf-Nivofe lalt. The Direétory, tléllroll} “of convincing-«the United States ofthe real dtfpo with which it»t,t.yas.:_tnima.- ttcl in regard to them, has (liteétetl the tander to‘ cotnmunicate to the Vcomrxtillioners and envoys extraor- <l‘lI!ii|\)' the following olifetitttttions :¥--- ’ i The thing with which the mintl is rtecelfarily» ilrtick, in. the memoxial of the commil and‘ en-- Vajts extraordinary, is the method. they have thought‘_ p,mp_er to purftte in tkt? of the pointsthat are in controvct’-fytbetweeit the two (lattes. The Executive Dircélory, animated with the melt conciliatory difpo tiuns, imprclfed wttlta fool}: of the imere that ought to draw the two n.-tiuns towards each other, and eager to concttr in the well known willt of the people of both cwntjties, to maintain a ,pettfet‘.Tt intimacy hetween them,.. had reafoh to expeét that the envoys would’ have come forw:t_rd.with limilar difpolitions on the part of their government, with mimltztéluttted with the fame views,ar.d impre uith t'hel':tme wilhes. How great, .a‘l~tt.-r ftitlt an expcétntion, mull have been the fttrptize ol the E xectttivie Ditcélory, when the ttndet com- -mmticatetl to them a memorirtl, in w_h-ch the commit- and envoys extraordinary, rcverling the ltnbwn order of fafls, have lludioully pulled over‘, as itwcre, in the jttll motives of complaint ofthe French government, ‘antl'dil'gui!éd the real cauic of the mtlun- dc:-(landing, whlfclt is prolonging ittelf between the -two republics, fothat it fhould appear from that partial and inconeél‘. liatemcnt, thatvthe French Republic has no real gticvanccs to complain of, nu jntl reparations to ‘reqttlre, whilethe United States ‘alone lhould have a right! to complain, alone entitled to dcmnnd fatisfac- non In the New-York State ‘Road. Lottery. Tray, .r1pr2.l1(), 1798. 44 PLASTER OF PARIS. ‘ I LHE Su'bfcriber‘1‘ms yuffreceived a- .. large quantity of\P’.ASTE.-Rof~PA-RIS ofthc ~1\x:'{i‘quality will !cll4 av 7/6. by the hufhel.. Any pay:-{on taking ‘ten hulhels, or upwards, may have it av; 7]; per bu(hcl—-_--fgor the CASH. .. ‘ MAHLQN TAYLOR. 49 ?'rqy! Ma,\ Z1. I793 t Engaged in Europe by the tool} ptefling concerns, the Republic had not t.lil‘et‘.1ed' her; attention. to the United States, unlels it was to glve'tlt‘em;frelh_,prool's oi the. mall lincere attachment and frjendfhip : the left it to lie} agents amicably to t_lifcul's, ‘w_itll'the'Fc'del'al government, tile-‘CD a lltetch,ot' which gtatjuli now'bc_en given, and which, il‘:tht;y\ had been. met on bothllides with at real l'pn-it of chnéiiiation, could not have altered to the prcfent degree the good underllanditlg of th‘e.pat'— t'ies.—--Sctlrcely wac,-tile Republic’ con llle Kent at minilier to _Pl\.tl_adclphia whole llep was to declare to the U(tl2ed‘States, that they mould not hoor- gcd to carry in o execution the defenlivc claofes of the treaty of‘ alljzince, although the exilling circtltnlhlnces were in ll‘lF,-' unequivocal manner within the Cglfur fledmrzx. ,.vFar\ {tom viewing this conduft in its proper light. the’ Amclticangovel-nm'ent conlidered it as the ac- lcnowledgment of a right; and: in. the fatne fpixit the t:otnmii'lioner~n and envoys extraordinary have met this guellion in the beginning of tltcil'mcmotial. The mi- .3|1’3|'l.ér of the Republic at Pllil:t’ilelphi:\,.having given‘ on- “ea_lir.el's to the American go'vcrnment, was recalled with ttadtncfs; and his recall was attended with circutnlt:‘n- ,‘ct:s.of extreme l'c'.Iet'ity. Hi; fuccellor curled to the l'J,,nilcd Slates all the reparation: that could be willlcd for, accompanied with the'linc:r‘clt and-molt friendlyde-~ «”clar:lticn3. Nothing can equal the fptljit of conciliation, ‘,0: rather coltdefcention; in which his inltruftions were clravlm up, ir relation to every mint that had OCC\f§_u|)SLi ‘any unealine-t\s to :he Federal government. Citizen Adet, in the name of the Convention, corroborated thole exprellions of good will ; and that aliemhly itfelf .l‘eceivcd; with the ef of all unhoun\ded.con and linceritv, the new tnimlier which the Prelidcnt of the United States lent to them, with the apparent inten- ‘HUD oF‘correl'ponding with the dilpo tvhicll the Republic had never ceafed to evince. if Yet it«iv'ilT hardly be believed, that the Frt-nchlRepub- {lie and Lhél‘ ztllizince were a at the very‘ tttoment when, the was thus giving to her ‘ally in- cr¢j:al'ell proof: of her ilHl.'l1‘Il0D_3llli'|‘Eg7ll‘d_; and that the eorrclirontling demonllratinns of the Fcderal Executive had no other view but to’ lull her and her government into a-tlecallful fecul-ity. It is neverthelefs well known‘ at Yill that itwas at that pctiodtllatMr. jay, who had been lent to London only, it was then laid, in or- der to 1?\’gncl{lte arrangements l'el'peé1ing the \'l€'p|’edit- lions which were cotmtmterl bytlte Britilit crutzers on the American trade, was ll treaty of amity, na-N vigntion and commerce, thejnegotintiion-nt d lignaiure of V-hicll had been kept a profound fecret at P.l_ris and at_ Pltila-lelphin. . Tltnt treaty was not avowed to our mi- nilter plenipotentiary mtlilthelali extremity; and it was eoinmttnicated to him only For form fake, after it had been fnnétionctl by thetzltil-'tctltion of the Senatc.-.- When, the agents of the Repu'bllc complained of that ntyllerious condtrél-, they were mtlwcrctl By an appeal to the it-d:,ncntlen'cté of the United _St:_m_:tt,, folemnly el%a- hl‘l'be<l by the treélties of 1778 :e.—-.: lirangomotle of de- fence againll a complaint which th: dillimulatton which was lifted proves to have been too well gt’outldetl—-an irfzdiolts lhlitcrfitge, which, to the; real point of the quetiiolt, fuhlittultfs a general principle; which the Re‘-_ public could not -bcrhtfpcoftecl to contt‘.-ov’crt or deny. and which, by means of 3 ‘fophi bdeltrbys that intimate (‘0llr£.‘lEn1C€ which ought to litblili between tw‘o“ allies, and ctwemthe French Republic and. the‘United States. If it is gliiiicult to tlilhover in this conduélthat which ought to he'looke6Tor from alrinnd, \vh5I we tliink of thetrcaty itfelf, anclof its p_rovitions..? That l treaty is at this day known to all Emopcg, andthclmall tnzijotity winch gaveik fant’:iion in both houfes, as well‘ at the llrong and numcxous citpltllloljt of the opinion of the people, agtllnll it; are to many llononrable tcllimoni- als’ in lupport of theview which the French govertlment has taken of it. The tlnderlignjcdmill not repeat the obl'ervationS made. by his ‘prcdécellnt ongtlris treaty,» in his noteiof the tgth Ventdlh, bet'ore mentioned, and in that at the tgth Mc ; n;t:her_wrll he repeat what the lnlnl ੈ८৭लਝ৭৭ਝકஏ at the Republic at Philntlelpltia re: forth 'tno‘t:1t at hrge in his‘ olhcjal note of-’lh‘é. 24th Bttllnaite, tyl-Ie will con lmnlelf to oblcrving fumtnarily, that ‘_e my thing. htthing becn\t:nl- violated in that-treaty to malt: the netttrallly oftllc Uni. [ted Status operate to the -dilildvantag. of the French Re- public, and to the advantage of Englttlcl--that thc Fétleral goverltnlent having’, in ~th:t't~inllrl-tnent-, 'm‘.tdt:__ to Grcnt conct the molt unhénrtl-of, the molt ‘mcompalibh: with the intcrelts‘ oithevnited States, tlh; mull tlwrogatory to the alliance which lilblilled be- ‘tween the {aid S‘tate‘s, and the Frerlch Rep'ul>llc—-the latter has been pcrfeélly tree, in order to.,at*oid the ing 1 conveniences of the treaty ofu London, to avail itlclf of the_tne~mn of tilt‘ prclbtvatiott which tltelaw of nations and prior treaties offered. 2 Such are the ntotivcs which have prompted the lir- rem: of the Dirtétol-y, of w‘hich.the United Statics com- plain, as well as the coltduét of its agents in. the Well vi Amji.-5. All tltole txtealhtcs are founded on Article 11. of the Treaty of l?'73l.-’-v;I-Vlllcll provides, that as to 'nn~ vigaticn‘ and cojmm’ct‘ce, France lltall‘.-tlwajrs Rillld, in rcltltlon to the Untied States, on the iootiugtof the melt A number of barrels. of Good S/tad for Me, cheap for CASH, by ’ = PLATTM WVICKES. 4.8 The news-papcrs‘l‘cnownto be under thé indif§£1*c(ufI- ,l‘roul._of1l1e cabinet, have, fmccthat treaty,-been de bly aétivc in their inveélives and calumniesagaitxll «ha ‘Republic, and again her principles, her roprelenxzgtiiqes ‘and agents ; lilaelloug publications, openly paid forf me ininiller of Great Bzitain, have brought to view, un- dc-r every fhape, thofe infulls and thofe caluinnies : and ‘ fuch a Icnndalous Rate of tl'ifng5~never accitvtl the at_le_ tion of the gnyemment, {vhé znjght havg ‘reprclfcm ‘ On the contrary, it was countenahccd by the public of the governm'c_m' ilfelf. The Execucivc_Dire€tory« s fcen irfelf denounced ln a {perch dclivércd by‘ the Prgé dent, in the coutfc of May, (0. 5.) as endeavduxingylo fpread anarchy and Jlivi in tho Unitegl States. The new allies which-the Republic has ncquiredyand who are Jhc lame who concumzd in alfenihg the independence of, the Americans, havoallo been inlulted in ollicial CD.!'~ refpondcnccs, which have been manic public‘, and in tlfé news-‘papers. Indeed it ‘is impolliblevnop todifcover in ‘ihe tenor of the lpeeches, and in mate? the publication ' which have been alluded to, a -latent enmity, which on- ly awaits a favourable moment to break oui. ‘ Tpfh ,3’ {$798. ‘ At Hz4TCH’s ‘ HAT MANUFACTORY‘, J. rly a The motive‘; which ‘have induced the preference giv- en :0 2hi8'modc 6‘ proceeding, have not cfcaped the D1- rééloxy. Aéiuatgq by a proper (‘cure of the dignigy of Kl,|..¢r Republic, whé‘!e intcrc it is emru Wlth) and,-~ withing’ eventually to guard again the views that’ might have pointed out inch a coixduft, it has given it, _in ‘cba.-ga Iolhz: uridbr lo difpel thofe dehzfxvc ap,» p2'aranc:=, which ‘indeed mu .vanj.fh before a candid tfgntcmexmt of faéls, and as foon asthe real intermoug of the Direfépry {hall have keen folemnly made to appear, iii oppol fa views 6-‘v could nnly he ui'-jm‘r- :‘y amibuted to them by taking advantage of‘ their 11-, encc. Ill - rd, (0.! Rd IN T R 0 Egg\ \ ' 1.8 1:31»? CONSTANTLY cm HAND An cx£cvz 0]‘ H ‘ I I S, BY VVHOLESALE AN D RETAIL -3 ,_ -—-C0Ns1s'r§N.G m=—*-' ’ 3 LADIES‘, Gcnlem‘en.\s and Childrerfn, of nlltlme _ various quaiities, colours and falhiohs of the A- mz:r,ic,m n1nni_’taé}urc§ , 'I?:hu{g: £.:‘((ii§’s and _G-:nt1t'm*t\‘ who may pleafe to far- voiu-‘I lxjgix \.‘I§3'|')“.1hgi}\t cgx - may depend o_n Ins pr?c'c‘s fc ৭ ८ rind nvery dc-gxec in quality warp ranlt-.11 equal ‘to his recommcndalioxmi ‘ «, Aw kmd of éountry produre received in payment. \ Orders f1'on;“~merchant6 in the counitry punélua af ended to. . - ‘I_?.a4é'g; b:tng..tl)_t1s plggctl in Vl_hei|‘ urt_u:_,l_ig1t_t,_ it is cm‘: .. agreeable’ to‘ be ecmpcflctf to think, that tl‘te\iiFtll't'ttc- tions on which the commillloucts here ziifted have. not been drawn up with tht: attention to produce. a ‘ pacs : far from grounding‘ their m:-znjorial on fame acknowledged pxinciples, o_r uncontellcd they have inverted and confounded one _a’nd tlje other ,; to as to be enabled to imputc to the Republic all the misfortunes of a tuptum, which it appears intended to proguéc by fuch a line of concluét. It is evitltnr, that the imcmion urozquivocally cxprz of maintaining, _ at every hazard, tltc heat)’ of London, vcul-i_:i'2 1': tb: grit-vazxrc qf zl-z 1i¢[ogélic.; of adlteiting to the tpirit which has produced that treaty, and dircéitd its exccuzion, and of refuting to allajw to the republic any of the modes of reparation which {he has propofdd tltrouglt ‘lllc ttnder have diétatcd theft: in V tlo.-ts. ,1: is equally evident, that thern no helitatitm in facti ing to thefc fbreiga: feelings, l_l1t§!'e which the treaties of 177%, and the xccnllcfhon \ol the cirv:um- ‘, tlances in the midi! of which they that cantiludetl, ought to infplrc. i 5 ' ‘ The r..exuate.confequcnccs of Inch 3 conduét have notclcztpétlthetattentionof the Dirt-‘Story. It is;f’.lh- ed, while notbingiis gmiitcd which an prbla the nliliindcrlfnnding, and’ even lncreafe it, -to throw oh ' the Rcptjlxii-r,» in the View of America and Europe, all the odnim cl‘ fuel: _a rupture. ‘.1 cf 1!! in lt is an incontellible huth. which is entirely kept nutof view; in the m;.mo|ial_ of the coxnm-f and envoys'exti‘5ordinary, that France is entitled tola prio-. -my of complaint and of grievances ; that thofc com- 1:lair.ts and grievances were real, as well as numerous, lung bg/bra lb: Uniltd Slate: btzd tba lea/1 formahlizw for (fiber, and conlcquemly before any of ‘the fails vvlnch «lug envoys have (0 elabgratcly and minutely dif- cu had taken placc. , It is a nolcfs incontéltihlc truth, {hm all the griev- anc=s exhibited by the commx envoys extra- ordinary, with lame cxceplions, which the mulerligncd -ugh» \n'ad} m{ifcu_/}, are a necxffary ccnlcquencc qfthe .' \.\!l1lCll thepnior conduél pf the United Spams had remléred julls on the part of the\ F \bench Re- public, and which her ‘treaties with tl1e{a:d United States gunhorifed m Cex‘tain rafcs, which itdeyendcd up. on the gem-ml gover'nn3ent to bring, or not, into ex- xllcnce. £- '12:. of H.-nr._ Trimming ‘wilf ht con kept for (a)c-a- efpemaily xhnfc articles molk cffemieq. May «8,-1798. ' ,‘ 4-7 ‘F- N U(TIMC E. Alli Perfons indcbtedv-to the E ! ofM1CIm\EL _ Ovuocxgaa, I.-Lee of S_ Z-agiicakc, in the Laym- x_\r afkguffelnes, derca ! by Bond, Note, Book: or o‘l\r:\-wtre, mt reqncllgd tovmakc paynnexit : Andy Ml peHLn< having any lavvfui, c‘._aims agxin Iaid Eftate, art d.° mexhihir the fame fen fertlenncm, lo - JACOB OVEROCKER, E;(:tum\. .S‘:rz.gbn'roZ';, Ma; '15, X798. . <.«' 4; “ ‘It is foreign to ‘my purpofe to tltiumermc the com- p'aints‘ tvhtcit the French govtrntrient had rettloti to mztkcmgziinii the Federal goverttmg-tit, Gate the com- i સŎ of the war excited qgainlt the French Re- pttbiic, by a pmvcr jealous of its profpérity and of its’ rn‘gcttex'ation. Thofc details are contained in the nu mctous nt communications made at Philudcipltia, by the mint \ of-the rgttltblicg they have been re« caipititlzttsd ‘by the‘ predet~e!R>r of the underiigntd, in a note of the 19th Venmte, qthyear, addieffed to the mmiti‘et~ glettiputemiary of the United States, at Patis, and ,particularly détailéd in the o note of Citizen Adet, dated at Philadelphia the 25th, Bntmatre, 5th year. , Complaint was made in the above note, of the nutt-etecution oi; the only iriaufes 9f the treaties con- cluded \in 'r7'78, in Mhich France had» ! fottte advantages in réturh for the efforts whi‘ch~ {he had eti- gagétl to make fortlte common utility, and of iitfults which had been offeréd to the dignity at the French Re‘- ublic. >' P Ihfa froth theicommencement of the war, the American trihutrais diaiméd the ‘rightof taking cog- nizance of the vaiidjty of prizes‘ carried by Fren'ch truizet-s into the portzyof t-ht‘: United States, It t‘c{uIt- ed {tom this ptctcn cttntraty to the letter of the ~‘tr‘eaty of comhierge of i778, that the ’p‘ropert‘y‘of the citizens of the rtépublic was ll detained; that the I“.‘.re‘nch were entirety tiitcoutaged from.cntizi_ng in the Americans feats, againfi gm enemy who was reviving the mat} bnrbarotts ]tt'w’§( of that rnode of warfare; in order to infttit apt!‘ aynihiiate the American commerce, even hefore the eyes’ at the Federal govertitnctit. 5£1't)t\Wt'11 the‘ oVcrtt‘Htent fatis with favouring the cncmiespf the l§rcncI_t.Republic~, in. g oirtt of to muclt importanqre-.—a;Vpoitittf ind§ed', out o fume abufet might have ‘arifeti-, ‘hutfxvltich the French government lliewcd‘ ittclf tiifpofed ttlfprtvéttt‘-1-they’ wénl‘ lb far as to grant to thetliips of the ten‘emy,.‘contraty -to the plain letter of the ab0\'€Hjn€li onl';d“tl‘€at)’) ‘an, aijtttna in the po the United State , itfter hitting ¢§tpt’t)r§d proper- ty or‘vc \ rcttch citizens‘. §'uon after, :t national dfwhr, at‘. nchor in-the piot-ta} ‘Philadel- :phia,:was fcized, and Itch;cont'ntandet1t‘t‘eRcd, by order at the gcwerttntcnt. In li|ge.m:tnnet'fIi1E perfott of theex‘. govetttor of Gumdttlottpe ‘watt nrrefted by procefg from the Amcticztri ttihttnttla, to attfwcr ct gpmpltiint \found- ‘ed upon fttéts, rehttivte. tux his adtitiiiihtation, and the ‘-Executive Direétmry were ohtiged to threaten making utiro_f ‘I‘cp[tiai3,b¢fO)‘c-Ihii hifair cot_tid_,take the cnttrth which \va‘s-nf tu;it’*b‘ the Raw: of -ttntiotta. Du- ring the who1H‘pa¢c~of ti c‘«oi'.intiic1ittt'cvicw hasjutt BY ord;-r of’ the Hon’; _Io.lm Lau 3911. Efq. gm: .’ A Of J» Runes of the ~5‘upre‘n1¢~Court of _]u‘dica.- mm for,th~- State of 1‘3e\v—Y_<‘-I'k——-Notz'c£V'Is hereby given, to Nxcl\o}as Dennilc, late of Lanfmgburgh,' mercI1av\ all oihers. ‘whom it ma; concern, that, on agnpluwion and due, propf made fa the fa/ijd, john”. Lm }un. Elq. one of the Ju as aforeféaid, purfumr m-the :6‘? of the Legi of the {late of New York. enli 1\ An :16} for rc againlf ab- fcomling and abfcnt debtors,\ pa the f0l;Ilh>d‘ pf Aprli, in tlwjczn-_ qf om‘Lord,_bm-,lhoufand; {even hundred and ‘eighty- he lmh iffued his warrant I0 t!reSl1m of the county of Renffelaer, commanding h-_3r’n, the f;id»'She:'1 to attach, feizg, and fafc\‘y kccp, aI1.thc L-I‘m_te, as weT1 re,n!«a‘s‘perfo'naI‘, 9f the lhid.'Ni~. chains D:x‘m ‘an abfem: or concealed dcbgor, of wliizil 'kimX,or narufd foever. and cvcry part or pafccl thereof, >-in‘ x-Hnajeiler part‘ of his bailiwic the fmnk: can bq4fbu‘n'd, with an ev.dences., booksot account, vouch- ¢r_s ahd~p:‘mc1~s re'lT§|ing'io the fame; and that, xmlefsthq {aid Nirhblins Danni‘-fc.‘ fo =§\>fc_ondcd orconcealcd, (ha!-I rmn n, :mdd“:1‘chm-ge his debfs, within three months ffom the _pu‘Micminn. of this Notice, all his ellate, as wc \ as pen-anal, Io feized, attachgd and taken; will «befdld, for the paymeryt‘ and fatisfnélion of his credi- tors. Dated thxs mh day of December, in the year of our Lord, 1797; 27‘ It ba§*exxd¢avoured_ to ju by dcln appearan- cvs, the, prejudices which arc dilfezninatcd at pleafurc agaiq1‘lt_ iha Rcpuhlic, and the I3- of izxafpcraxicn and 'a!ie‘m‘tion whicix is puffxred. in refpc In her, wixh thimo ! pértbseranre -. It is intend- cd, (0 feize the tavburabfe opportunity of tonlummaezng an intimatc_ union_with a power, to—- wards aphid: I_ devotion and pariiaiity is which has long beenthc ba cf :11: éandua of the French gm-emmrnt. _ ‘ 3 '. r The intentions which tiueunder iftribtitcg to , the gomnment of the Unitcd States, ‘are Fo ‘lime dii‘- . guiied, nothing fagms» to have been negieéi-zd at ‘Philadk:-lphraxo render them t to every aye. 1! was probably Wiih. this viexg, .that it was thought‘ 911;. per to‘ {end :6 thé Fxench Republic, pci‘!'ons' \\’rhofe' ow pinion: ami coun- Stions are ‘too well lznaw‘.-n’ to expeél, Fran}; thcm dnfpofnions fmcertly conciliatory» it is pa'mfu'! lb thenndcr to be ch :o':“on‘x'ra . covvduélwirlx ibat whxrh has been held :owa:*d_’s':hc cs»-. t bimit of St. ]:’iu1:‘s'a, in zanalagcxxs circuxn_Ran;gs..&. /' The‘ American: cxccutivc was anxibns to fe‘t€d3m, Lon~ _' don, minn «\vcl.1 know-:2 rd-po (enxtimepts I \(wt to the ohjeéf of their ‘m-(Tum. Thewkepublic mighp ;_ have expected, it would ll-em, a défcrsnce; ,and 1 if :11: tint; degree of prop’rie\y;lms ‘not been. obkrvcd xvitb refpcél to them, it 3; butnoo pnobqtg)q,- 111:1: it ‘mu be ailribintzd to the views . above 'po7nf:3 aif by \ th: 1lnd:r ' R‘ \ TAKE. ‘N OTICE. ALL Per Ea-wing denia again;/l'zf}:e_ SuMri- bar, arr reqmjiexi la jar‘:/int t/:2 tar /E!!lz*:1:::’u.—- ;Li.%e-uzfji. '16:;/Is rwlm‘ are ‘i:za’elifed 10- bim, an’ ari}_»ats CW’?! ‘U /M1,/at-2-er, rw/Jo/'1’ Ohligalions have become due. aw wqul in make im)2m?zntc.p‘14y:;zent .- ‘T/2012 «vim mm‘? rim »mtic.e,.m“ay 33);?‘ to .12: pa-a_ Xfdi \I-W7/JW‘ d5JB.'.‘;/1z7mi'r;'.>z. '1 _ I \ \MAH=LON TAYLOR, Trev, Mav I5.‘_:798 4.8 _1_tisi;npo{3“na‘.'g to foref'ge.\)_=Li!!i:n' fuch§i$!pn mgy \ V lead. The uruIcx‘5€{ncd 'he \ ! the I Americ-an.,~li1<e‘t!:‘= Fnvenchnagion, bé!mIdi‘witi\'rr,gxe: 3 inch a {tale of ‘things, mdis l}x:~;owf\vlSy‘::-'t' ! the idea of its’ confc'quen€2c§.V H's;-¥hm'k§'th.1l Lb: Ame,- _~ xicanswill form a.-cpm;é1'opinimi wig}: !'e'g'a}‘o.}‘ti$ the SE prc}udi'ccs~ag:unlt an allieti‘ _pei:p\z~, '-v\ \ - km‘: hecn made to. inliill 1nlo“£h__:ln'§_‘ anti Mfué with re; ‘- gard Io x.he.éngagr:-nacms wI\i;T1§:t fen-j1;1‘)-§_--'!':'¢_,:_l!2e ohjc 3:,‘ to pntvnil upon them to ::o_xi,‘(’ra‘€k, ,'t_,x){l\\ of §i_i{;\;.‘ alliance which has In pbw¢\‘Flm‘_§.'cént'x1_1§£iic“§i '19‘ p‘1af'¢:g 7‘ 1‘ and mziinmin shun‘) in the raaikbf i‘x:1t3iL,n\’~s’; £133}? Q\. ‘ will diltovcr in thofe I.-no ¢~é.vu‘éi1ni;}3i3_J.\iK§j ox rm dangers to which gh pro!'peL1‘t‘§;' ant,I'ti!m§t>na! Imps)‘ ‘,g\ tance caju be cxpofrd. ‘ ' _ 2 ;«{_{a.,;».. 7,145? Impri wuh the junk of xhe ‘ob\en‘-ahons avc;_‘,;‘}f.Vi;’.',\ tin Cdxifequintciwhicil Raw !iom‘tti:n1, the Ii‘;_;;g}«:,.;;%. ‘ ,. .. -.~»: I/Vazz:fed I mm.-eAdzat.ely,. An Appn-nuce: tw/zc Hattin.g Bufmc/3. _ N 2513.: Lad, ahommc age of 1'4. or’ 15 yéars, A “hm hm 1 em uféd u-.~—l.m of fame kind, and fu ! miucmd, exclxn of arithmetic, n\\\)\‘hca_r -If go clnnm. by applying to the Primers hereof. «M932, 1792. Q‘, 3 . \ F