diff --git "a/1799.jsonl" "b/1799.jsonl" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/1799.jsonl" @@ -0,0 +1,2700 @@ +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "q Frelh RAISINS.", "byline": "", "article": "dB5, at fbe aIops Store,\nThe FARMERS aLMANACK, by Robert D Tho\nmas, and the AImanaek by Ifaiah Thomas.\nPortland, NoV."} +{"article_id": "36_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "And unlels faid taxes and coa of\n\n\nadvcrtfng, are paid before the fjitertb\n\n\ndry If January next, 70 much of iaid land will be 10 at\nPubic Vendue, will be iahciens to pay the fame\nvita all intervening charges, the dwaing-houle of\nthe fublcrber in BsiJsl aoreiad-rhe lNe begin\nten clock ia the forenoon on faid day\nAaron Barren, Collector.\nBesbs, N,Veu5aI793. Oh,"} +{"article_id": "40_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FOR SALE. (er tsG mJ)\n4 PEW, I'M the broad allie or the\n\"A Rev MIR. Kazgg', Meeting Houfe.- Inquire OF\nthe Primer. NV -."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "nj Office IS hereby given to the", "byline": "", "article": "N nonreident propretlrs and owners Of the foI-\nlowing lots of Land lying in the town Of Bst6s, county\nof Y.rk, that their lots of Land taxed in State\nCounty and Town, School houfr and Road tax, n the\nbills committed to me the Subscriber, Collector of fad\ntown, for the year 1pSo collect in The following ref\npective fums viz"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "AIDED beaver ana INK ndtS-F am\n\n\nionahle SuwarI ow bonnets and turbans full and half\ndrel Elegant plumes, feathers and artificial flowers,\nof various dtfcrpon. Suzoa,yow arrsk aud boqssts.\nBracelets earrings and necklaces Bugles and buge\nTRIMMINGS FLYER aud gimp do. Ladies long fix\nand kid eIoves-beaver habit do. Ladies and miles\ndark lste colored gloves for mourning Kid clippers\nEnslif black morocco do. Elegant fafhes, cords and\ntafiel, Silk cord of different coiors. Flcs netting\nG,k-colored coteons for netting Ribbons Of all widths,\nand colors. plain and variegated. An afortment of\nvery delicate thread laces and edgings Plain, prgged\nlanne and lace mullins. Camels hair fhawls. Printed\nmullins and chinzcs Clais, feel, and pearl buttons,\nfaf,onsble for ornamentng drees. White. black, and\ncolor'd Italian grapes. Do tHanies. Black cyprus,\nnetting CHECKED and plain gauzes. Bonnet and cloak\nattns O al coors. Modes and iarfnei,. Thread frn-\nfes Black velvet ribbons\n\n\nALso-MuDinets Black and white\nCo,tons. Ladies aud mifes cotton hofe Cslamancoes\nand durants Lnnens Cambrieks superfne and\nother white nannels-yellow do. Iambikin and 5ai1e.\nFur trimmings. Mufs. Emigrant iccks, &c\n\n\nGent!emen's black and white fix\nholr. Of a good quality Cotton do. Extra fuperhne\nMai and white worried do. Silk and beaver gloves\n10 Iur lined and ambs wool. Toilipett, MeriailesI\nand ss anlaown waiicoaiing Black iaitin. Hnr RIB\nbon. Shoe iirngs, sc.\n\n\nWalh.balls, fmelling-bottlcs, tooth.\nhicks and cafes Silver pencil eaiss Small eel feiiors\nOf an excellent Quality. DEeiins combs, needles, pins\ntaEes and bobblns.\n\n\nq E0cry article Of Millinery made in\ntie ir'J7 JsSioa.\n\n\nPsrflaad Nav. NIB, SO."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "Welt-India Goods, as ufual.\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "UNIFORMS her friends and cuitomcrs\n4 lha, he een,inrei make, and has for Sale,\n\n\nM4gi, 7ppets g Cloak Trimmings.\nAiro, a large afortmcni Of RUSSIA FuRs, and a new\nand rrea, varieiv OF TOYS, for children--Beit POI\nLAND STARCH, and ELLi0TS SNUFF.-4n al.\nfor;mcnt of CHINA.\n\n\nSable and Fox Skins ircAed in the\nben manner, at her iop eoracr Of Flaat and 7fTp*\nnrects, Pot.asl. Nov ."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "u ROADClo.hs", "byline": "", "article": "-\n- from 6f to 33T per\n\n\nyard NavyBlue, Com\n\n\nmon do Black, Lon\n\n\ndon Brown, Fashionable\n\n\nMKT, Claret, and Bottle\n\n\nGreen,\n\n\n2attseni Lamhikins.\nBet Devonlllire Kerfeys,\nFore q Cloths.\nBlue plains, Elatlics,\nSerges,\n\n\nCalm ers-- Black, Blue,\nMkt and Brown,\nTwili'd rhickrctts,\nRoie and Dufel Blankets,\nMems Black Satins,\nSwanf5own Waiiteoatins,\nMerieilles do.\nIrifh Linens,\nBrown Hollands,\nIndia Co;tons, Cambries,\nMuffin and silk ShAwls,\nCommon Cotton do\nMullins, Mulinets, and\n\n\nDimi,ics,\nLuftrinss. Modes & sAtins,\nLadioS' Muffin IIandker'..\nCenIlemens' 90 do.\nSsrlnetts and GAUGES,\nCinahams, CaIieoes,\nWlldbores- ltripsd aud\n\n\nplain,\n\n\nMems camhleis,\nCdlamancoes,\nMofeens, Rnfels,\nDuranis, Taminies,\nBAizes red, green, and\n\n\nyellow,\nFlanels--hne < faperline,\n\n\nt~ili'd & plain,\nVariety Of worfttd, fix, &\n\n\ncotton Hofery,\nWorried &Leather Cloves\nGil Cloths,\nQuality & Shoe Findings,\nWhich being conisnment\nterms"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "Negv Goods.\n\n1 r Y Z POOR,", "byline": "", "article": "Ho5jgq recejsed, at Us Store IN Miaah.Syeci,\nGUPERFINE, navy blue, and black\n~ Broadelohs black, white ard mixed Ca1imers\nRaticens, lamblkns, Congs. Plains, Duifls, Serges\nfriped aud figured Swanidowu Ipotcd Swankins white\nyellow, green and black Flannes red white green and\nyellow Bazes, rofe Blankets, Shalloons Moreans Du.\nrants, Tammies Wldbores, Cambets, Dedtickng, cot\nten and worried Hofery, red and green worried Caps,\nbrown Hollands, Linsns, ! : and IA wide Callicoes\nGinghams CoppcIplae furniture, Chinz, book, jaeo-\nnet. and tambored Mullins. black Mullins book and\njaconet muffin Elandkerchiefs, Dimcs, Cambrcks, fix\nShawls and Handkerehefs, ehin,z and purple Shawls,\ncotton and nen Handkcrchefs, fix velvet Capes black\nGauze, black and coloured Luffipgs black fix Iaces\nwhite thread Edging ladies and gentlemen black and\nwhite fix Gloves. kid ard beaver do fancy kid, moroc.\nco, and cloth SLIPPERS. meas faf,iouabe Hats.\n\n\nw. |. Rum, Brandy, Gin, Madeira,\nSherry, Lhbon, & Malaga Wines young Hyfon, Hy\nfon-ikin, Sorclong and Bohea Teas, Coffee loaf &\nbrown Sug n Currants. prelerved Prunes, Nutmegs,\nMace, Cana Afpice, Ginger black Pepper, Cayenne\ndo. Ndaard, table SAT- in 5afse:s, Whiting, Cattle\nsosF, Cske do. Almonds.\n\n\nI'd. Cd. s. lod. aod. and fheathing\nNails, id. Sd. ID and sd Brads, FIRING Pans, Coffee\nMills. Bed Screws flock Locks RING and knob Locks\ncupboard do. brafs Nails, few pair bras Chatting\npiihes, brafs Candclflicks. knives and Forks, pen\nand jack Knives, eaiiic Knitting Pins, Shoyes and\nTons., cotton and wool Cards, floor Bruihes, chaile\napd horie Whips.\n\n\nHollow Ware, blue & white Ware,\nTea Trays, Pewter.\n\n\nA few bottles & boxes of Eilence of\nPearl, and the Pearl Dcnrri6cc for Teeth and Gums\nTeeth Brufhcs, Smelling Bottles, liquid True Blue,\nHair Powder &c."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0302.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p4", "headline": "THIS GAZETTE.", "byline": "", "article": "rs sslgssl sv,,y Moso.Y, al &. Il. JENKS's oss'os,\nssy, do, 70 ne PORTLAND KASS. 1A,ss'.''''..\nssse,e Sasc,pfsa., ddvsrjfaasas, and teS~4\"~''\"''\n\n\nr.eeiDsi 4Uab sitsnioa r,,r.s 4 4\n\"a, s,;s. !, ONE DOLLAR q FIF7f cENi'\n,e,r, Escluisc OF Poltasc. - PAasf1'i iAy'''''\n\n\nugsyesL ~.\n~ II. .x,s6p. and ,asv ir,sy d,s Tn g7yE\nC;,xt. ,.nk,s 5iyb aiyapiegsg' for ~ osa.\nTfEWTs, veli.b gpia D. igsrisi ,'li''''s' .\" \"\n\n\n(beao4s"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR THE GAZETTE\nSUCH THINGS ARE.", "byline": "NUMBER T..", "article": "Gid 7sraw a7ns deem, il rqgo, ct ennis in Bs i'm.\n10 the Rev. JEDEDIAH MORSE, D. D."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, JANUAR1~ \"a, 700.\n\nTo the Public.\n\n/ He PRECEDENT and Directors of", "byline": "", "article": "L He PRECEDENT and Directors of\nThe SCHOLARSHIPS FTRr tH,cI1p t11rr ~ -\np4N1. .nvi,,l u -. = - / -''o IN N I|-H\npublic benefit Which gave origin ' TO their 9 P n,n5o0\nand 70 efen, FIR in their power the feverity Of\nnl:f9Ttune' 1onlequent from 'hofe deioating fires\nwhich we are expOled have determined 10 reduce the\nRates Of Inlar4nce, 70 low, as they preoume viii inset\n\n\nnc fun annually EVERY f io5v 81 ea@n NOW FOR t\n\" i III. rnyer - 1912. '.iulyioua 'Sn no\" nave\nd porb I Of T. o one end o a L: e Pa\nq 'h' mereiIe' yran,, ana = equaaa Ii, loass oR\nrrve lie reward IF II nduTv \" S are. E ES c o\nings from the fhock Of humbng hmfelf to petition,\nand fecures the right boldly 10 demand compenla.\nton.\n\n\nI'll, ~..r,..\n\n\n~ CIo1Il l@loo n AIIuIdilC6 are\ne iolo\" calculated on loa'o II reduGton IF rs per\ncent, from thc former rates, VIZ.\n\n\nne CI7E-HOufpS Or Stores With\nb-;,t j. oogc r.,n. LII a.. -. ~ - ~\ncompetition roofs Handing ieperaie from other build\nma'-So cents on Ioo dollars.\n\n\nID CL1IG-EiOuieS or Stores. WI. h\nbrick or Zone walls, and fate tile lead conner III"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "From a Iou4on Pr\n\n", "article": "\n\n\nLaqJ CqE.-BasvEr Z. FosrzR.\n\n\nIt appeared that tile Drofecuior had been\nlome time IL Tie life guards, Lut viii IN thcGe\nfew months had retired from tile fame, and bc-\ncame volunteer in the Wetminacr aGoca-\nton and that the defendant was an old &C.\nquaintance.\n\n\nMr.. ALLEY, council for the profecutor, Gated,\nthat the defendant called at the houle Of the\nProiecutor and folicited him, As Ills friend and\nthe friend Of Democracy (of which he hmlelf\nwas a votary) \"not to pull trigger ag4nR\nhis cou1trymcn and aGociates !\" that the pro\nfecu;or put his finger on the defendants mouth\nto 6op his babble, when by fome accident it\ntipped in and the defendant almoR bit it of.\nThis was fupported BY the teGimony of the\nProtecutor and other witneles, and being found\nguilty, tile court tentenced him to be imprifon-\ncd in the houfe Of correction for two months,\nand to pay fine of FIVE pounds.\n\n\nThis wolflike trick IS an exad emblem Of\nthe general conduit Of the bru,es Of democracy\nall over the world. They howl and below\nagaint their opponents with the lungs Of a\nStentor and he fury Of devils and the no\nment you attempt to flop their mouths, Nv\nmeans however gentle, they turn on you with\nthe ferocity of canbas, they bite, they Kill, and\ndeyOur you, if they CAM Poreafus."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "MilceHane0ns articles.", "byline": "New Patent Fire-Engine.", "article": "a FIRE ENGINE has recentlybeen invent,\nej BY Mr.. ELUAn ORMsBEE, Of Providence,\nin the State Of RbodeAand. The proprietor\nhas obtained patent for his invention. The\nfollowing deicription of the machine is given il\na Providence paper\n\n\n\" This Engine PofeGes the following advan-\ntages over the EngIilh Pump Engiae: Il is Of\nfmple Rruaurs, c1nGRing of no other ma\nohinery than Cranl, and 4 Screw, ard can\ntherefore be afforded much cheaper, ard is les\nliable TO be out OF order; it takes up bur about\nhalt The room, and by The application OF the\nlame force will throw water one quarter fur\nther. IT, fimPlicty, cheapnels and eomPaa-\nnels, will render il convenient for many domsr\ntic purPoles, as wafhiDg windows, wa ering\ngardens, &c. The fame properties will render\n1t equally ulaful on lhiPboard, where it WI, not\nonly anfwer its general purpol- Of quenching\nh.e' bur- by the hep Of hol9, will wet every\nfail 10 the ihip\""} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In the uGc Of clofe Roves, great faving Of\nFuel IS made, and Heat is more generally dif\n\n\nuied through a Room. Theft are cOnidera-\nBE advantages, which many cannot enjoy, as\nthe.e hoves affect them il very dlagieeable\nmanner, producing Head aches, 6lc.-Conceiv-\ning II may be Of lervice, we are induced to III\nform our readers that Bowl or other veAcl\nwith water placed on The top ofthe tove, viii\n10 away thele efe5s, by keeping up proper\ndegree cf humidity in The atmosphere Of the\nRoom. (II.r. NLU. \\"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "c'Ples. Permit as then to tell YOU, that its\ngreat out lines conft in the belief Of ravela\ntom and IN the practice the divine precepts-\nIN the difuton Of charity and benevolence-\nand in tbs ya9port Of The eRaJIIbsd Government\nShow Us then member Of the fraternity, who\nIs At the fame time jacobin, or, in other\nwoIds, an enemy to our conGituted authorities.\nand we will fhow you a fnrger1d villain !"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "PROPHETIC", "byline": "", "article": "Dr. Douglas, Vol. I. H. Of his fummar7,\nremarks, that The French are the common\nnufAnce and dlllarbers of Europe, ana viii III\nihort time become the fame i'll America -\nThis he wrote fifty years ago. JP page 23 he\nobterves, that they had been above century\naiming, Ike the Romans, 70 become the arbi-\ntiers of all the known and civilized nations"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "TRENCH LANGUAGE.", "byline": "", "article": "The French language has hitherto been the\nlanguage Of almot all the courts Of Europe\n1t is now on the decline, The Germans are Gull\ntivang their language with aaiduity, and The\nEngih is gaining ground fat, and will before\nlong dHplace The French. It i row a branch\nOf polite education II different parts Of Eu-\nrope."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "T0rEL[ H[MT", "byline": "", "article": "The difference between riGnE eve \" morning at\nand 1t s, in The cour.e Of 4o years, luPPohng\nman TO 50 TO bed at the fame time he other\nwiiewould amounts to 10000 hours; or 3 years\nIII DAYS, and 10 hours, which will afford eight\nhours day for exactly II years f. that It il\nthe fame as if ~ years IF life were added, il\nwhich we could command s hours every day\nfor The cultivation Of our miads, or the dlpatci\nOf buGncls."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "i He deep laid plans Of WEIsHAUpr, to\niubvert government, to aunihlate religion, and\n10 reduce mankind 10 their primeyal Rate, ef.\nPouled by the Pbil3Gtbsr5 and fet6y7nc,5 Of Eu-\nroPe, ana BY the jac05iH5 Of America, have\nJutty excited the attention OF the public; and\nawakened in your own bolom a pertinent iolici-\ntude Tor the event. We fully agree with you,\nthat ne fro2t5 ct c0nIpUacy are the reGult, Of\nlnconteltdble tatts--that the principles of A.\nmexican l2cO5ns are derived from the Uugli.\nIt'd tocietils in France and Germany, and THAI.\ni they be not checked by government, and BY\nthe coed tenle Of The people, they will finally\narrive to the fame dangerous and bloody ex,\nIRENE.\n\n\nThus far we agree. But we dilaqree as to\nthe origin Of the Wanga7f, You inpute it to\nThe arts and t7trigHs5 of Mafons hence YOU\nhave drawn an inference unfavorable to ma\nionry % gersraL-a1d YOU ALTO fcem to imagine\nthat the ln.,itntion ilclf is impregated with\ndoctrines oPPoHte TO religion and government.\n~ our want Of mafooic knowledge may, per\nhaPs, execute your doubts with rclped to the\nreal principles Of the fraterni,y--but when YOU\nnJi7e or myreHssiUs the PLAIN import Of RoBr-\nson. YOU del3rve not The leaG apology Whatever.\n\"a Placement ofa few GmPle t-tfs viii place The\n1ubieSt in its true light\n\n\n1t is a fac tina. WEIsHAUPr, after he had\nconceived the VAT dcfgn Of ovcrtutning all the\ncivil and religious c&a5lilhmcnts in the world,\nvery ar.fully relorteJ to malons as The fi.teR\ni7ltruments Of his dabolicaI urpof.s-becauie\nmg4sry was neceAary u lucc5s, ana It could be\nmp where 70 f5tey degoGted as il the bolon IN\nlodge, in which Eaecy is enjoined, and which\nIS not 70 liable TO excite the fulpicions of The\nworld. But It is equally true that the dirc-\npies TO his creed were deceived. 1t IS fac well\nknown, that m2lons have no conceptions Of I'D\nprinciples and ceremonies Of The degrees above\nthoi3 into which they have been Admitted.\nHere then IS the point Of WElsHAuPr's du\nPicIty. lie hrh prompted them with Il thirf\nOF tatt-cr knowledge in the art-they believed\nhim to poLe.s it-and requeled Of him an ex-\npetition ot tur,her nIyltcries. Thus were they\nle1 Ike lambs to the Aaught1r-for WEIsH-\nhuPr, mtead ot Ccuterlng on them the true\nUalonic degree, Initiated bis deluded caLd.\ndates into degrees Of bis own cortrivarce, cal\noulate- - >-rrurt their principles. and to\nrender the TreceP.s, hey had before heard in\ncu'catcd in the lodges, Qale and dilTuRirr\nThcle new tangled deg rees were highly en-\n| blazOned with ccrcmonI -s and emblems, which\n\n\n\n\n\nno ether tendency THIN u niGead and amufe\nl. IS true mat tie candidates now and then,\nas The principles Of tbs new order were oradu-\nally unio.ded, itari led at their own crcdulity-\nhnt r tondnis for novelty, The faithful tenant\nobthe human brs lit, and the appearance of 70\nmuoh Ja1Tn4 mU1ry, induced them to procrels /:\nThey dId not even lufpea The corruption Of\ntheir own pr nciPles and morals and when\nthey were admitted into The Mu7ir4ti, where\nthey beoan e fitted for every evil w.rk, their\ndeIuuon be came more. permanently fixed, and\nthey f.nIy believed, that they had now arriv-\ned 10 ne aTex Of malonic Eqh. Every thing\nt-ey i@W Or heard inculcaed was dvine-and\ntheir 8Ftaf JoHrGa' was conGdercd as the f,b.\nllm- oracle q perfection itclf To this pol.\niuFed i3Grce The dhordeTs Of Europe may be\nattributed and The Jacobns Of America ait\nwell the P Hr aligned them by lie Jacobins of\nParis.\n\n\nNow, Fir, permit us to ak ought this fail-\n~ and 'deluGon Of Maions 10 be conhdered as\nan I'M .Jlcaticn OF maionry in general 4? AS well\nNIGH. you fay, that the chrifian fyltem bas no\ntoun cation in truth, bcc2ulc its projections at\ncon .rary to its Precepts. Conhdering the ia\nlen Is, character, arts and intrigues Of WFIsH-\nA'JFT, and the nature Of his dogmas, IS the\nelufon he has proPagated Rrange and unna-\nrural 1t IS true that, when we only view the\n!, 6lar Of his lchemes, we are filled with lurprze\n| and hOrror-but when we trace thele effects to\nI their canJE5, we cea1c 10 wonder at the f1cCels\n| Of bis plans. If we trenb'e at the rqrarer Of\n| the former, we Rand atoriihcd at tile Astb az\nthe latter. Look at JtFrERsoN, CALLArIN,\n| NICHOLAS, and MoNReB-they are the tue\n| DIT C,f he\n\n\nthey have excited by the propagation ofrevoiu\ntionary 1enuments, and the partizaDs they have\nacquired, and then weep At the depravity Of\n| human nature.\n\n\nThe point, therefore, on which we differ is"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nWEDNESDAY, DISC. as.\nTHE Secretary \"a the navyrommunicated\nreport On the Naval force, &C. az the Uaitea\nStates.\n\n\nUNOFFICIAL AGENTS.\n\n\nMr. Gfliwold laid on the table, the follow.\ning relolution\n\n\n\" bat csmmiIes Be a3b3iafed I, enquire into The\nfHtsdteay 9t amending tbs AZ, emitted \" An at III\naddition To the at, entitled III at for The Dnn-\n.Ihment Of certain crimes againG the United\nStates\" far rs 70 extend t5s 5saaitie5 iCnesd5e,\ny all Psy/9af, eiti1eat Of tie Urtsd States, q0bs\n67H gnrb he e~ecg+iUs authority off5iy q5Uernmsat,\n6y ea4nen1[ag or czrryizg On coyrslboElsacs cvI5\nths g9VsrHma Of any Jo ega Prime or STATE, rslat.\nfag r t5e eoHtyo0erGss ~ ADmaI zy5irb d9 W baB\nfJi 6st7r1eH 1b Prime or STATE and tBs III Stqte,.\"\n\n\nB-gNKRyPT ACT.\n\n\nThe HoUle, in committee, vert through. the\nbill; alter which Mr.. Otis pr0pofed lome a.\nmaEdments, which were ,dicn Ged.\n\n\nFRENtH INTERCOUReE w.\n\n\nMr. VAIN p-elent-d p-tition from the mer-\nchants and traders of Philadelphia, pravi-g\nthat thc at ProAibi ing intercour,e with France\nmay be 70 modified, as not to prevent their\ntaking means to recover debts due in France\nand her colonies. Referred.\n\n\nDEBTOR STATES-ENUZEPA 7T1W\n\n\nThe Bills On ,aele lubie3s, paGed to be en-.\ngroled.\n\n\nTHURSDAY, DEC. ~.\nThe Stamp Id amendment bill vas, on mo.\nton Of Mr.. Otis, re committed.\n\n\nThe Enumeration, and De5f2r STATE bills, PAT\nfed to he enacted\n\n\nUNoFFICLfL AGENTS.\n\n\nAr- Gr1Wold's R-lolution, on this lubia3\nwas taken up\n\n\nMr.. Nicholas fail it was quite a novel flbieG\nOF L9giAation he was not aPpr.fed Of The pro-\nPrlety Of making fuch enquiry. If there was\nany ground for the motion at all, it certainly\nmutt appear that it was premature, for iurely\nII there was any improper conduct tranfa9ed by\nany Perion I mu& ~ proper thlt th9 H,ufe b=\ninformed what that conduit was, before they\ncould legflate on it. We were told three weeks\nago, that communication would be made to US\nIN relation to tie French government. Tie\nHouiG had already been engaged III reference\np that government; thay had already given\ntheir option relPettinr III ; III this r1aafure was\nadopted, Il might prevent thar communication\ncoming N It was iayiag, We had 70 need Of\nany Communication On the fuhiea We ouqht\nTO know what if IS that has given rife 70 70 n.w\na iPecies Of Leglation. He fid he was fur\nPTildd that caule tor f1Ch 4 motion Clouli have\nbeen unprecedented by a1v gentleman ne did\nhope that there was nothing new In the hlte of\nthis country thar could dirc6f tie genrIeman's\nattention to any particular par1cn, and this opn-\nION appeared t. be maintained by The fDeeeh of\nthe Pretident, but if there was, X would be the\niubjedt Of futurc communication, and in luch\n4 ltate ut things, it would b= wrong w fix al\nimproper hold on the minds NE the people, BE-\ntore the lubett thould fally BE- ONE an obie9\nOF Legiild.ion. As he had obfervsd, he did\nthink from the tore of the Preidenc, that the\ntate Of affairs was mend-d he was frength-\nensd IL that principle from the tone Of many\ngentlemen lait fetIIon they then repeatedly ex-\nPreHed their opinions that we were brought to\nthe Taft tage Of the bulinels, and that decla-\nration ofw2r was not only proper but necefary !;\nbut it appeared that fince that the Gate of th ngs\nwas improved, and that there was really POI.\nhbity, ariling our of the facts which had come\nto view, and what were il the Preiidentss\nknowledge, that an accommodation with France\ncould take place. This being the general ap-\nPeararcc Of affairs, he conterded that the\nEoule ought to wait communication before\nthey proceeded TO a nealure like this.\n\n\nMr. Grifw0ld faid that the gentleman was\nmitaken, as to the obje6 q the retaliation il\ndid not relPeG any circumstance. which might\nhave been traniaaed. Il appeared to him an\nObject demanding general Leg.1aJon, whch\nThe example Of Europe PyeGed the receRity Of.\ni any thing which the relolution aimed at, had\nbeen dore, it could not be thought to aim st\nthat, IS it could not effect il, il only locked for\nward 70 what may be. If the agent of fact.\nion thould hereafter crofs lie Atlantic, by he\ndeire, and for the benefit Of the views Of that\naction, and Zach agent hould ttlat with fiat\nforeign nation, urauihorifei by Ire Executive /;\ntulh man ought to b@ DE l.bied of law, &"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0150.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "WEDNESDAY, DISC, 49,\nTHE Secretary N the navy ~communicated\nreport On the Naval force, 8Ic. Of the U1ite8"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, AUGUsT 26, 1900.", "byline": "", "article": "which they gave in their resignation in\norder to avoid all difention.\n\n\nA lift of ten candidates was immedi.\nately drawn up, out of which the\nCouncil OF Elders elected Roger Ducos\nand General Moulin, Directors.\n\n\nThe Council then fulpended the fit\nting till eight.\n\n\nVery heavy accufations are brought\nforward againit Ramel, Minilter of the\nFinances, and Francois Neufchateau.\nGeneral Joubert is appointed to the\ncommand of the military force of the\ncapital, in the place of Gillot.-The\nthree Gathered Directors had attempted\nto caufe 70 members of the Council of\nFive Hundred, to be arreifed, which\nbarras applicability afterwards or\ndered General Femeres, the command\nant OF Paris, TO arref 20 Deputies, but\nne retuted to obey the orders. Merlin,\nwho has been called in the Council of\nlive Hundred, fecond Duke of Alba,\nis laid to have committed the greatef\nenormities.-The numerous arbitrary\narrelts are now to ceafe, in coniequcnce\nOF decree of the Council of Five\nHundred--Paris has remained perfectly\nquiet amidlt all thefe events. The\nplay-houies, coFee-houfes, public gard\nems and walks are crouded with COM\npany. q.a\n\n\nThe new Director Cohier has ac-\ncepted, and has already been inifalled."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "DiRria of Maine.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\n~ Y order of the Honorable DAVID sEwALL\nElq Judge of the Dittrd Court of the United\n~ States for the fsid Difri6t of Maine-Notiee is\nhereby given that Libel is filed in the Clerks Office\noffaid Court sgaina the Ship MAC. of Bolton, now\nlying at Bath within faid Dirs of Maine, her tackle,\napparel, and furniture of which fhip one Paul\nBsownxs was late macriaid Chip being fe zed for\nviolation OF law Of the United States, made in proh\nson Of the TRANSPORTATION OF aves from Africa TO any\nforeign port or place And that hearing will be had\non fad Libel before the fad Court. at Pownaborough\nwithin the Difriet of Maine, on the FRI Tuefday of\nSeptember next at which time and place all perfons\ninicrehec nav appear and thew eaufe why the, fad\nlhp, &c f1ould not be declared forfeited.\n\n\nAlo,-'That another Libel is filed in\nfaid Office, by JEREMIAH Hill. Efq Collector Of the\nDifri Of Bddeford and Pepperelborough, againf the\nSchooner POLLY, Of Kennnebunk her tackle, app,re\nard furniture fezcd by fad Hit for breach Of the\nrevenue laws of the United States ;-And that trial will\nbe had 90 faid Libel, Pownaborough, afcrefad on\nthe day aforementioned; which time and place all\nperfons nteresd may appear and fhrw eauie Iii any\nthey have) why fad fchooner, &c. mould NOT be de-\nelarcd forfeited hN\n\n\nISAAC PARKER, Martial.\n\n\nPortland oh HugyR. I7oor = fFcz"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "Dgyia Of Maine.", "byline": "", "article": "DY order Of the Hon. DAVID Sew\n\n\nID ALL, Eiq. Judge of the Difria Court for the\n\n\nDyl7 of 1aine-Notice is hereby given to all perlons\nconcerned thar Libel is filed in faid Court by Ma\nTnAnsL F. FospIcK, Eiq Collector OF the Dltr,ct OF\nPortland and Fainou5, againf the Schooner RAINBOW,\nforeign built veel ofabout TW enty fix Tons burthen\n\n\nher tackle, apparel and furniture, whereof one JoHA-\nTHAN CaowrIL is matter, together with her cargo,\neonf0ng of about four hundred and ffty quintals of\ndried Cod Fin, feized by faid Collector on the 9Th\nday of July aa for breach of the revenue laws OF the\nUnited And that trial will be had the afore\nfad libel at the Dilk,a Court be holden Powna-\nborough, within fad Daret, on tho FRI Trefday of\nSeptember next Ta\n- ISAAC PARKER, Maribak\n\n\nDahd at Portland, A1g. /, 1890. #s=..s"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "Hamburg Summaries.", "byline": "", "article": "p. LOWER ELBE, JUNE ~.\n\n\nThe Vienna Court Gazettes of the\nnth and 18th of June, received on the\nGoth, confirm the chief events detailed\nof late. I8a5 - .s-re.3 45r\nGeneral sMelas, under the cd of\nJune, advices no material occurrence\nin the army at and around Turin\nFIELD Marihal Frolich pufhed on beyond\nPignerol, Banculirre and Carignano,\noccupied Fofano, with diviGon, took\npoit near Savigniano, and his patroles\ninveited already the environs of Cunio,\na ftrong city on the confux of the Shi-\nre and Gefo. gr\n\n\nGen. VukafIovich's advanced guard\nhad entered Carmagnola, Alba, and\nCheracco in the latter he found few\neral metal and heavy iron guns, with\nvarious ammunition.\n\n\nThe fege of the ftrong citadel of\nTurin, is continued mott vigorouny\nwith the guns of the city.\n\n\nGeneral LuGgnan was fent againlt\nthe French divifion at Feneftrelle, on\nthe river Cluion and General Alciani\nhas began to lombard the citadel of\nTortona. The fertilization of Ceva,\ntaken by the armed peafants, almcf\nfurroundeded with French troops, was\nvietualled tor. thirty days, when the\nFrench collecting their force clofer,\nbegan to lombard it, and re-occupied\nMondovi; but the advanced guard of\nVukaiiov,ch forced them to quit both\nplaces 2 fecond time.\n\n\nFiela-Marfhal Kray, at Caitelluccio,\nOF the 9th, writes of having reinforced\nCen. OFT, who had taken fuch petitions\nnear Fernova, famous for the fevere\nbattle between Charles VIII. of France,\nand the Duke Of Milan, with his allies)\nas completely to cover Parma and Pa\ncenza. The fiege of Mantua is contin-\nued with the mott vigorous pericver.\nance.\n\n\nGeneral Count Bellegarde, after TAX\ning, with unexampled bravery, the IA\nnous St. Gotthard's Mount, embarked,\nwith his own diviiion, on the Lago di\nConf, to proceed by Milan and Pavia,\nagainft Tortona, TO Join the Italian ar\nmy-leaving behind him General Had\ndick to maintain the communication\nbetween Field-Marfhal Suwarrow, and\nthe Archduke Charles, which is now\nfacilitated by St. Gotthard and Turin.\n\n\nThe Archduke's troops pafed in\n! hate through Zurich, to purfue the"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "French, and leave them no time to take\npoit again. Hence the whole ealte-n\nparts of Switzerland are evacuated.\n\n\nPrivate letters from Vienna fate.\nthar Cardinal Kuffo had re-entered Ma\nPiles, and was purifying Macdonald very\ncloiely; others fay he was approaching\nRome.\n\n\nFrom Venice, on the 9th of June\nthey write, that the Imperialilts had\nentered Cefena, on the river Savio, g.\nRimini, on the river Marrecchia, where\nthey took 5 cannon, 90 prifoners, and\nthe French Confnl of Sinegaglia.\n\n\nJUNE 90.\n\n\nBY the Vienna Court Gazette Elk.\ntraordiaary, of 9th June, the junction\nOF Generals Moreau and Macdonald's\narmies is officially announced\nFrom the above official as we'll as pri-\nvate accounts, it appears that General\nMacdonald's march was effected thro'\nthe mountain-de6les in Upper Italy, &\nalong the fea-coaf, which enabled him\nto join General Moreau on his retreat\nto the valley on the river Tonaro, and\nnear Savona, on the Cenoefe coat\nHere they expected alto to be joined by\nGenerals Montrichard and Gaultier\nfrom Tufcany and Bologna.\n\n\nTo oppofe the combined forces of\nthe French, without hindrance to the\nclofe fege of the citadels of Turin,\nTortona, and Alexandria, the corps\nunder F. M. 1t. Generals Bellegarde\nand Ott;, the diyitions of Generals\nFrolich and Hohenzollcrn, the brig\nAIDES of Generals Seckendorf and Alca-,\nI'M, have all been united into frong\narmy of obfervation, ready to act every\ninfant in fnpport of the grand army of\nF. M. Suwarrow. Hence the news of\na general and bloody engagement may\nfoon be expected and which, no\ndoubt, will decide the fate of the\nFrench in Italy.\n\n\nThe official accounts from Switzer-\nland only come down to the 9th; under\nwhich date the Archduke Charles wrote\nto Vienna, that the French LEFT \"a\npieces of cannon in Zurich, and that\nthe Progreflive movements to mount\nSt. Gothard and the Devils Bridge,\nhad been topped by Col. Prince Rohan,\nGenerals Hebert and Haddick.\n\n\nDirect letters from Switzerland fay.\nthat General MAIZENA, difputes every\ninch OF ground, and had obtained fome\ntritiing advantages in the engagements\nilnce the 9th, which, however, were\nloon returned by the Imperialifs, whole\nhead-q tiers, on the 9Th, were till at\nKlatten, where General Hotz, and 9TH\ner chiefs, hold conferences every day.\nHAMBURGER, JUNE 2s."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "Late Neays from Europe.", "byline": "", "article": "Received by Capt Wildridee, arrived at Bolton, on\nineiday lat, from Hamburger. Accounts Seventeen\ndays later than before received -"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "Anotber ReUoIutiou in Fra,cel", "byline": "", "article": "PARIS, JUNE IS.\n\n\nN the Councils of 500 andAncients,\nIl Briot and Slavery exprehed their\naitoniihment at the neglect of the Di-\nreetory TO reply to the Mefagc of the\nLegislative afemblies of the 5th on the\ninterior and exterior fate gffbe RsbubGe.l\na new requeif was made, with the ad-\ndition, that the Councils would remain\npermanent until an anfwer ihould be\nreceived. Three hours after, the Di-\nreetory promifed an anfwer next day.\nThe Council of SEQ nevertheless con-\ntinued permanent. zss\n\n\nAfter violent difcuflion the Council\nfufpended the dif7aforial pogoer of The\nDirectory o0er the journals and Pam\nP6lefs, and provilionally decreed fix\narticles on the liberty of the Prels.\n\n\nThe Council was informed that the\nDirectory had declared itfelf perma-\n\n\nThe Councils decreed, at II o'clock\nat night, The elef7isa of Treilhard TO be\nobservation-disclosures immediate\nly ceafed his functions, as Director.\nYeiterday the ex-minifer Gohier\nwas elected, and proclaimed the new\nDirector. W7\n\n\nThe Revolution of the Executive\nPower is nearly complete, and of all\nthe Directors from whom Sieyes 70\nlately received the fraternal embrace,\non his Inhalation, there is none now\nremaining but Barras. 4n\n\n\nBoulay de Ia Meurthe, in purfuance\nof his plan,to annihilate the Diaatorial\npower Of the Directory, propoIed in\nthe fitting of the goth of Prairial, to\nrefer the anfwer of the Directory to\nfpecial comniflion. He exprened him.\nfelt very frong On this location on the\nDietatorlhip which a triumvirate wilhed\nto a6ume. revealed to you, he faid,\nthree days ago, the fecret of the cir\ncumltances in which we are now in\nvolved. Since the 18th of Fruaidor,\nthe Executive Power has anumed the\ndieatorhip, and neglected nothing to\nvillify the national reprefentation.-\nYou have remained filent; you thought\nthey would ufe this immenie power for\nthe ialyation of the Republic, but they\nhave only employed it to bring on its\nruin. They have rendered US the OBJ\njeets of the detelfation Of all nations\nWe will refume our place in Europe,\nand we fhall be beloved and refpeaed.\n| accufe, above all, Merlin and La\nReveillere as the authors of thefe evils.\nTheie men can never remain in the\nExecutive Power.\n\n\nArena informed the Council of few\neral fats, tending to inculpatc the\nand Minifer of the police, in\nWhole Office he faid they had been con-\ntinually employed during four and\ntwenty hours, in burning papers; these\npapers, he added, would without doubt\nhave diicovered the arbitrary and ILLEGAL\nmeafures of the Directory and have\nthrown a new light on the confpiracy.\n\n\nFrancois, of Nantes, caried decree\nto be pafed in the name of the com\nmilton of clever. members, to whom\nthe meiiaage Of the Directors had been\nrsieireo importing that every authority\nor lno'Vldual who lhould make any\nattempt againf the liberty and fecurity\nOF tie Legislative Afembly, either in\nGiving orders or in executing them,\nihould be outlawed-This decree was\nianetioned on the fame day by the\nCouncil of Elders. At FIVE in the af-\nternoon, the Council of Five Hundred\nreceived letter from each of the Di-"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "BARTER.", "byline": "", "article": "w hNa,lED, in exchange for Land,\nts,.,, a. Waterford forty fix m le. from this town,\ns,ms ,pt Houie, &e.-and lsbour to fniih tbe\ne9iu'ng fs-irane, boards, fhppI,, 4, ,h ,he\nVI .u1 w,'.ei months and the joinery. and ;,\nsSn;pe'so IN Az July mex, In faid lans tn.\nSaoice ct lots iome fui,able for maxim 'e'e IS\n'00uno,ns win timber mil privileges Sc as o'\"'''\nsrpi sim @ !. me store OF NATEaETEI. CHAM.\n\n\nPortland s@ Dug. 1893. aur"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0250.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "f..z.e HAMBURGER, JUNE IS.\n\n\nThe Britifh force now in the Medit.\nerranean, conffs, of Fyfy-Eigbt fale of\nthe line.-The Turks, Rufisns and\nNeapolitans make the combined forces\n73-The French and Spaniards have\nSixty-7bre fail of the line.\n\n\nThe Englilh Eaf-India Company has\nvoted Lord Mellon 10000 fterling.\n\n\nHamburger, June 20. The Englifh\nhave clofely blockaded all the ports of\nthe North feas.\n\n\nThe court of Prufiia is faid to have\nrefufedtheFrench Republic paHage for\n10000 horfes through the line of de.\nmarcation.\n\n\nMILAN, JUNE 2.\n\n\nIn magazine in this city, the AuC-\nTRANS have found in vault, the follow\ning effects, which the French were not\nable to carry away with them A\ngreat many chefs with valuable paint\nings from Rome--the great field repo-\nlitory of medicines, of comfortable va\nlue-hfty chefs with church plata\ngreat many bales of cloth valued at\n1000, ooo--a fmall Golfer with gold\nbars forty carriages, one finer than\nthe other, which belonged to theFgench\nlcommiaaries."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "u. To regulate and fix the compensation of\nclerks.-3z. To eRabliih The polt.office q\nThe United States.-33. To amend the at,\nii. n.uled g an ACT regulating tie grants Ct land\napprot triated for military lervlces, and for the\nlocie,y Of the United Brethren for Prop2gating\nthe gofpcl among the heathsns 81 Max\ning appropriations for The fuPpoIt Of govern\nmenr for ihe year one Lhouland ieven hundred\nand ninety nine. .-35. To regulate trade and\nintercourle with The Indian tribes, and to pre-\nf-rve peace on the frontier so. In addition\nto an act for the more general PRONUNCIATION Of\nthe laws.,--37. Authorizing the Preiident OF\nthe United States to fill certain vacancies in the\narmy or navy.-3S Making additional aP-\npreparations for the year I799.-39. Yelling\nthe power of retaliation in the PreGdent in GER\ntain cafes-4o. Rejecting the diltillers Of\nCeneva-41. Bor the relief and fupPort Of\nAmerican feamen.-42. To alter and diff\ncontinue certain pot roads and to eGabliih 9th\ners.-43, For the better organizing Of the\ntroops of the United S;ates.-44. Authoriz-\ning the ale Of lands between the great and\nlittle rivers Maine, in the United States ierri-\ntory, n w. of the river Ohio, and for giving\npreemp,on to certain perions.-45. For The\nrelief Of Comfort Sands and othsrs.-46. 10\neQatlfh the ialary Of the deputy pcG-mafter\ngeneral.-47. To regulate ii: collection Of\nduties on imPOts and tonnage-4S. For the\nfuPport Of the naval et4blithment for the year\nI799-49. For the fupPort of the militAry\neHablilhment for TIE year i792.-5o. In ad-\nd.tion to The act for the reliet and protection OF\nAmerican feameu, and further to amend the\nfame.\n\n\nA Refolution to empower the Secretary Of\nSenate and tie Clerk Of tie Houle Ut Repre-\nicutatives to fnbicribe for 400 copies Of tbs\nJournals Of Corgrels.-To grant comFenia-\n;ion to the iergeant at arms of the Houle Vi\nRepresentatives, while Gck during lat ieilion."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "BY the President\nOF the UNITED STATES Of A11ERIcA.\nA. Proclamation.", "byline": "", "article": "a S no truth is more clearly taught\n\n\n\"A in the volume Of inIPiratiOn, nor\n\n\nany more fully demonltrated by the ex-\nperience of all ages, than tnat deep\n\n\nfenGc and due acknowledgement of\nthe governing providence Of Supreme\nBeing and Of the accountablenefs Of\nmen 10 him as the 1earcher Of hearts\nand righteous diItributer Of rewards\nand punilhmentS, are conducive, equal\nly, to the hapPineiS and rc6titude OF in\ndividdals and to the well being Of\ncommunities, as it is, ALTO, mott roaion-\n\n\nable in itlelf, that men who are made\n\n\ncapable Of foci2l acts and relations, who\n\n\nowe their improvements 70 the iOcial\n\n\nitate, and who derive their enioymentS\n\n\nfrom it, ihould, as fociety, make thcir\n\n\nacknowledgements Of dependence and\n\n\nobligation to him who hath enduad\n\n\nthem with thelc capacities, and elevat-\ned them in the Gcale Of ex;tence by\n\n\nthelc diainCtions as it is HkcWile, a\n\n\nplain dictate Of duty, and lrong fen\n\n\ntiment OF nature, that il circumstances\n\n\no. great urgency and leafons Of immi-\n\n\nnent danger, earnef and particular 1up-\nplicatiOn ihould be made to him who is\n\n\nable to defend or to deitroy as more\nover, the mott precious interetts of the\npeople of the United States are Gill\nheld in Jeopardy by the hottie deGgns\n\n\nand infdious arts Of a foreign nation\n\n\nas well as by the determination among\nIthem Of thole principles fubyertive Of\nthe foundations Of all religious, mo-2l\nand focial obligations, that have pro-\nduced incalculablc mitchell and miCcry\n\n\nin other countries and as, in fine, the\nloblervance Of lPecial lealons for public\nreligious Iolemnities, is happily calcu-\n\n\nlated TO avert the evils which we ought\n\n\nTO deprccate, and to excite to the per-\nI torrance Of the duties which we olght\n70 dhchargc-by calling and fixing the\nattention Of the people at large to the\nImomentou5 truths already recitcd by\nafording opportunity to teach and IN\nculcate them, by animating devotion\nand giving ii the character Of a national\n/ a1t For thefe reaions, have thought\nproper TO recommend, and I do hereby\nrecommend accordingly, that Thurl-\nday, the 25th day Of April next, BE\n\n\noblerved, throughout the United States\n\n\nf America, as day Of folemn humil-\n\n\nton, ia ng and prayer-That the\ncitizens, On that day, abltaining as far\nas may be from their fecular occupa-\n\n\ntons, devote the time to the Gacred du-\nties Of religion, in public 4 in private\nThat they call 70 mind our numerous\n\n\noffences ag2inR the mott High GOD."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "Heads of the Acts.", "byline": "", "article": "I. AN ad tor he pCnihmenr OF certain\ncrimes therein fpecided-z. Refpetting bal\nances reported agant certain States, BY the\ncommiiioner, appointed to fettle the accounts\n\n\n1e,ween tile United States and tie iuve al\n\n\ndates. 1o alter the Camp suites mPo\n\n\nf-d upon foreign bills Of exchange and bills Of\n\n\n.a5ng, by an act, entitled \" al act laying du.\n\n\nties upon Hamped vellum, parchment AMI pa\npsi :\" and further TO amend the llme. --\n\n\n1. Further to lu(pcnd tie commercial inter-\n\n\ncourf- between the United States and France,\n\n\nand he dependencies thereof.-5. For thc\n\n\nrelief Of jonathan Hallill--6 10 authorize\n\n\nthe reimburfemsnc of mon;es expended il rea-\n\n\ndering aid to Gck and delJute Ameri,!n tea-\nmen in foreign countries-7. For the relief\n\n\n# Cazzam, Taylor and Jones, aud of Samuel\n\n\nWatt, Of the city Of Philadelphia 5. AP-\n\n\nDropIiating certain fun Of money 10 defray\n\n\ntbs cxpence Of holding a trel.y treaties with\n\n\nthe navy.-Io. Authorizing the chab.nhment\n\n\nOf locks.-II. Authorizing The purchac Of\n\n\ntimber for naval PurPoles.-Iz. Rejecting\n\n\nqua1antines and health lavs.-G3. Fixing\n\n\nTie pay Of he captains and commanders Of\n\n\nlhips and vefIs of war Of the Uri.ed States\n\n\nu. To amend the act, Untitled \" an act to pro\nvide for the valuation Of lands and dV cling\nhoufcs, and the enumeration Of l4ves, within\nthe United States \"-I5. Providing ccmpen-\n\n\nlation fer the marfhals, clerks, attoinies, Irors\nand w:tneAes il tile coutts ofthe United States,\nand to repeal certain parts Of the aGs therein\n\n\nmentioned and iOr other PurPoies.-I6. 8.\nFor the relief Of Thomas Lewis.-t7. To\namend an aa, entitled :\" an at giving eEeF\n\n\n=, ,be la,vc of the TTniied States within thr dii\ntria Of Tennefee \"-i8 Making appropri7.\n\n\nlions for defraying the exp nlcs which may7rfe\nin CARRYING INTO effect certain treaties bc,Neen\nthe United States and ftveral tribes ar ratons\n\n\nof Indi.ns.-I0- Allowng James Mathcrs\ncomperfation lor ierv;ces done for The United\nStates, and cxpen1cs Incurred in renjering l.id\n| leIvices, as ferceant at arms to the Senate\n\n\n20. Altering the time of holding the d&ri7\n\n\ncourt ID Vermont.-zI. Concerning 7 ench\n\n\ncitizens that have been or may be captured anI\n\n\nbrought into the United States.-22. CIV\n| ing eventual authority to the Prefdert of the\n\n\nUnited States to augment the army.-23. To\n\n\nprovide for The ftcurity of bail in certain cafes\n| III TO augment The lalaies Of the officers\ntherein mentioned.-25. To regulate III\n| medical eAablHhment--z6. To grant 4.\nadditional comPen(ltion, for the year one thou\n| iand ieyen hundred and ninety r;~e to cer;ail\nofficers Of the Senate and Houle Of Reprelenta-\n! ives of the United Safes. Is. To efabhlh\nthe comPenf4tions Of the officers employed in\n\n\nThe collection of the duties on impo0s AID ton\n\n\nmage: and for Other purPoles.--29. Au\nthoGling an augmentation Of the marAe corps.\n\n\n80. To cre9 beacon on Boon IlanJ.-"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEW MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.", "byline": "", "article": "OF Mafachufetts, Nathan Rics and\nRichard HAHne7gcH, Lieutenant Colo\nnels; William james, Major PbtHeas\nABmuH, Artbur Lithgo10 and J9lcP5\nPiyce, Jun. Captains ; Benjamin BSaI''\niun. and Edmurd Sob5r, LieutenantS ;\nSct5 Barrjfer and Samas! N. Church.\nEnligns.\n\n\nTie diGPute between the Senate Q.\nHamburg & the Britifh reGdent in that\ncity is faid to have terminated by th-\ninterference Of the Britilh cabinet, WING\nhave fent in9rudions to their agent no.\nto Unfit on dotaining Nabber 4an4;'\nBLac&weH, and the other Itilhmen in tii5\nmilitary fervice Of France, lately aGrcil-\ned at that place. BiacE1csA is iala ~\nbe an officer Of high rePuie, :: has ieTI-\ned il feyeral campaigns on the Rhih''"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\ncerelt Penitence, implore his pardopinr\nmercy, through the great Mediator an5\nRedeemer, for our pat t1anlgre0ion@\nand that, through the grace Of his FIo\nly Spirit, We may be diipoied and en9\nbled to yield more fuitable obedienco\nto his righteous requiGtions in time +\ncome That he would interpole to a.\nrelt the progrelS of that impiety and\nlicentiouinefs in principle, and in prac.\ntice, 70 ofenfye to himfelf and 70 RI\nnous to mankind: That he would make\nUs deeply fenfble that C righteoufners\neXalteth a nation but that fin IS the re-\nProach Of any people\" That he would\nturn us from our tranfgreaions 8 turn\nhis dilpleafure from us: That he would\nwithhold US from UNREASONABLE difcon-\ntent-from dilunion, faction, ledition\nand inlurre6tion That he would pre-\nlerve our country from the defolatinr\niword E: That he would fave our cities\nand towns from a repetition Of thcfe\nawful petilential viGtationS under\nwhich they have lately fufered 70 fe,\nverelv, and that the health Of our in\nhabitantS, generally, may be precious\nIN his fight That he would favour us\nwith fruitful leafons, and 10 blefS the\nlaborS Of the hufbandman as that there\nmay be food in abundance for man and\nbeait That he would PROPER our\ncommerce, manufactures, and flheries\nand give fucce1S to the people in all\ntheir lawful induary ard enterprise\nThat he would fmile on our colleges.\nacademies, lchooI8 and leminarieS of\nlearning, and make them nurleries of\nfound fcience, morals and religion\nThat he would blels all magiltrates,\nfrom the highet to the lowelt, give\nthem the true ipirit Of their ftation,\nmake them a terror to evil doers and\npraile to them that do we'll That he\nwould preiide over the councils of the\nnation at this critical period, enEghten\nthem to a jult dilcernment Of the pub\nlie intereit, s fave them from miltake,\ndiyifon, and dilcord That he would\nfucceed our preparations for defence,\nand blefS our ornaments by land and\nby lea That he would put an end to\nthe efuGon of human blood, and the\naccumulation of human mifery, among\nthe cOntending nations Of the earth, by\ndiipoing them to jultice, TO equity, to\nbenevolence and to peace: And that\nhe would extend the bieilingS Of know\nledge, Of true liberty, and Of pure and\nundehed religion, throughout the\nworld.\n\n\nAnd do. aIlo, recommend that with\nthelc acts Of humiliation, Penitence &\nprayer, fcrvent thanksgiving TO the au-\nthor Of all good be united, for the\ncountleEs favorS which he is till con-\ntinuing to the people Of the United\nStates, and which render their condi-\nton as a nation eminently happy, when\ncompared with the lot Of others.\n\n\nGIVEN under my hand and the leal\n\n\nof the United States Of Ameri-\nca, at the city Of Philadelphia,\nlro> this Gxth day Of March, in the\n\\1'''( year Of our Lord one thou{and\n\n\nieven hundred and ninety nine,\n\n\nand Of the independence Of the\n\n\nlaid States the twenty third.\n\n\nJJob\" Adam5.\n\n\nBY The Prelident,\n\n\nrEr,r,-----r De-"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "| rcfe and addrtG.d The Houfe asfcilows:", "byline": "", "article": "rcie and ad5rsTcd the Houfe a. fellows:\n\n\nNc language, Gent1tr1cn caa doj4a:cs 70 t6:f jaeE\nia95 qvbisb fts EcsHY vsfs Ct qttrsbarq y ny car\n4ILa cfe fGr gears Prgis4.Acy IN t5s RoglF Of\nRebrtcatafive,, ba5 encieI in ny trsqg. II rO51Id\nJ, gvpf IN me MT to acinozdge- t5at % ne )33ot\nUniformly a6orAsA, and On ibe eonfl&Hes R\"rfmatedJ\nreb,fI ii ms, rai5sr than to any merit Of ny o10n,\nis 10 be ajcrBsdh GlcesG 4pi6 qo6icb yaa are Peg:d\n70 dcre that tie Gati.5 Of Tie cbar baVe bre\" exc\ncated,\n\n\nPERMIT ne to Fly, t5at far from Jsiag dlPtyfA, 4\nbaVs on The contrary, Jeea very macb gratJ.aa q\nhr4'ag that .be rutiOn oftbark5 has net 5esn P9ga\nas mere matter Of firm aHaHimegly. rs IN al\nbp5hc Bod3s5, there baV: eVer ben tsnrd men 7O5qs\no3brojafi9n maf be cogfdsred BY ibs merit0rioa5 az\nreaiare, % in ibis bly, there are, anbRb'.y )2a4e,\nqUbojE cenElre qOA6e regarded BY al q0b2ls sfecm\nVqL4e, as be kigbef ts4imony Of m:rit dJonf 70 a\nB~ndoH fbe FEAT zvkicb bag: held IN ibis branch Of\nThe general kgjgature f0r cgh EucceJTUs ysar5, Z\ntake advantage Of tbs mon7ent aobie6 Preeedts cur\niperatoa 70 bid y5n, gentlemen, On as7i'nafS J4rs-\nzveK\"\n\n\nThe Senate ient down bill for altering the\ntime Of the next meeting of Congrels, making\nit, inRead of the fri Monday in December (as\nfixed By the Conttitution) the third Monday IN\nNovember. On motion Of NJ. BayaFd, this\nbill was reeaed, So votes being for It,\nMr.. Macon moved the ufual refolution aP,\npointing joiot committee with the Senate, TO\ninform the Prelident, that Co0grels is ready\nto adjourn without day, unlels he has any tar\nther communication to make TO them which\nbeing agreed to, Menrs. Otis, Macon, & Brooks\nwere appointed a committee on the part OF this\nhoufe.\n\n\nNj. Otis from the committee appointed to\nwait upon the Predert, informed the houte\nthat they had performed that tervice and he\nnforme1 them thar he had no further com\nmunicaton to make, except to exPrelS his with\nfor the health and happinels OF the members, <\npleaf3nt journey home to their families and\nfriendi\"\n\n\nThe Speaker then adjourned the houre with\nout day.\n\n\nHere clolss the laa felton, Of the Fy15 Csagr.G\n\n\nunder our happy Con2tuton.-Tho much\n\n\nopp ijon las been dilpl4ysd, yet the general\n\n\ngooI Of the country has been Perlevered in,"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\nIOf the above, II veels with Isl guns belong to Maj\n\n\nfachuletts]\n\n\nEVENING SITTING.\n\n\nMr. Otis called the order of the day on the\nbill veRing the power Of retaliation in certain\ncafes IN the Prefdent Of the United States, when\nMr.. Dent moved to pofpone the conhdera-\ntion of this bill until the next felton, of Con2res,\nwhich motion was Iegatiyed S. to 81.\n\n\nThe houfe then went into a commitee OF the\nwhole on this bill, Mr.. ]. Parker in the chair /;\nand after fome dilcufion, ard amendment be-\ning inu oduced into he preambla OF the bull by\nMr.. Dayton (the fpeaker) to make il apply\ngenerally TO any acts Of ieverity that may be\ncommitted by the French Eepubic in Puriuance\nofany violent decree, ntead If applying par'lc-\nuarly to The decree declaring american oltl-\nzens found on board vehels Of ti.eir enemy, Pi-\nrates. and liable to fufer death, the committee\nrole, and the amendment was concurred in:\n\n\nThe que0on b>ing, \" Shall this bill pats =\na confiIera5le debate took place. It's Pahtge\nwas oPpoled by Mefrs LivingRon, Gallatin,\nM'Dowell, and Macon & advocated by Mefi's.\nEdmond, Dana, and Ols. The yeas and nays\nwere taken On the queRion as follow ;\n\n\nYeas-56 Nays 80.\n\n\nThe Preiident informed the houfe that he\nhad approved and igned the following acts,\nviz an al allowing additional comPenfatiOD,\nfor the year 1899, 10 &c tain olhcers Of the Sc\nnate and houfe Of Representatives Of tie United\nStates ian act TO amend the az regulating grants\nOf land for military fervioes, sc. an act to pro\nvide for The more general PRONUNCIATION # The\nilaws OF he United States an act making add\ny tional aprropri-,i rs for The year 1899.\nMr. Dana propoG:d to adjourn till feven in\nThe evening, but that motion being nagatived,\nTIE hou(e adjourned till !en O'Clock ca Sunday\nmorning.\n\n\nThe Senate intcrmed the fIou(e, that they\nhad come W a reloyution that the bill auhoriz\ninr A detachment Cf the Militia of the Uni Ell\nSta e, be pcftponed Ill rezt iefion.\n\n\nThe Prefdsut informed he hcule, hat he had\napproved ard fgned he following acts, VIZ -\nAn aa n.as.ar appropriations for The military\neaabl;ihmeat icr 1909; an at TO authorize The\nI'll. Of ceIt5;n land between the Great and Lit\nX, Miami Rivers an at relating to dialllsrs\nd. Geneva an at making appropriation Tor\nthe iupDorr Cf government for the year 1893 )\nanaa u eHabliih the Pot Office Of the United\nStates an at FOR the relief Of G mfoTt Sands\nand others an at 20 amend the at for the\nrelief ana protection Of American Iean1en an\naf III addition to he a6t fir rcliet ot lck and\ndcGitute feamen a reioluticn 70 Authorize the\nSecretary cf the Senate and the Cerk OF NE\nHoule Of Repref,nrat:ves TO lubicribe tor 400\ncopies Of the old Jom mails Of COngrels.\n\n\nThe Prefdent ALTO Informed h, Senate that\nhe had approved and fgned the following atts\nwhich originated in that hou!e, VIZ. An a6t\nfor the fecrr.ty Of bail in certain cafes AZ att\nto regulate the Medical eRablifhment OF the\nUnited States an act placing eventual author,\nlily in the Prefdenr to augment the army an\nat to regulate trade and intercourle wlth the\nIndian tribes, and to Prelerye peace On the\nfrontiers an act for the better organizing the\ntroops Of the United States, and for other Pur-\npofes an act veltirg the power ofretal aton in\ncertain cafes in the PreGdent Of the United\nStates and an aa authorizing the Preiident Of\nThe United States 10 Gll certain vacancies in the\nNavy and Army.\n\n\nVOTE or THANKS.\n\n\nMr.. Champlin addreled the Houle as fol-\nlows :\n\n\nSenGble as I am of the importance Of the du-\nties that, at all times, attach to a gentlemen,\nwho prelides over the Deliberations Of this af.\nfembly, aud more Especially in times of immi-\nnent danger impreHed with the able and hon\ndurable manner in which lhole duties have been\ndhcharged by the gentleman who now fills the\nchair and believing the fentimeDts enter\ntain On this occafion to Be in PeIfed union with\nthofe Of every member Of this houle. beg leave\nto fnami, -efolution exPrsGive Of the lenle Of\nthe hOuie en- this !ubIett.\n\n\nHe then moved the following rcfolu;ion\n\n\n.Re6'UeI. TLa. .bs tbark5 oftbH Hagjt be pre-\nfnft5fo .5oua'ban Dayton, II t5Rimony Of h5air ab-\nbyebo:ioa o. bi5 conduit u AIcbargizg n, ardaoa'\nmd i,n9sy.aT: daie5 aF{asd bin, Tybas ~ he\nrbg;r.\""} +{"article_id": "15_1799-03-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0187.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Here cloGes the lal felton, Of the Ejh5 CaagrJF\nunder our happy Conlitution.-Tho much\nopp G.ion las been diipl4yed, yet the general\ngood Of the country has been Perlevered in,\nBY TIE federal members, who merit and re-\nceive he thanks other conftuents.-A lit\nOf the acts paGed, follows"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-19_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081901_0249.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Philadelphia, Augui\n\n\n! letter from Liibon, received yelterdAy\nmorning. dated June 10Th, mentions the arrival\nof 4 ve6el f, ON Hamburger IN a thoIt Paiiage,\nthe captain eff which politively declared, a very\nDeceive battle had been fought on the Rhine,\nin which Mafena and the greatel part of his\narmy were made priloners: IL alio mentions\nthe expulion of the French out of the Swis\ncountry.\n\n\nAnother letter from Liibon of the fame date,\nmentions the King OF Spain having fgned per.\nmilton for the Frenchtroops to march through\nhis territory to attack Portugal; the Poringuele\nare uraninlou1y oppoied to the Freneh-the\nFrench are entirely expelled from italy-Swit-\nzerland has rilen en- ma9s--at Lyons oPPoiitlon\nhas again reared its head-Genoa IS taken by\nthe Aultrians, the French juf before leaving it\nlevied three hundred thoufand pound iterlng-\nMantua IS taken-Thc Chalpine republic Is no\nmorc--its directors have fled. A diviii0n OF\nM'Donald's army has been delroyed by the\nRomans feveral exprehes, requiring his retreat\nhave been intercepted. The Rullisns neither\ngive nor receive quarters. Every Italian found\nin arms is fhot or hung. The Archdnke Charles\nha. been very fuccefsf fol on the Rhine. The\nking of PruiIia has collected an army OF 5000\nmen in addition to his Handing army. 1t ltates\nthe arrival of the French fleet at Touon, after\nhaving avoided battle, although they had the\nweather gage. The Spanih hee5arrived at\nCarthagena in very ihattered tate; both\nFrench and Spaniih are completely blocked up"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-19_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081901_0249.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A pretty ul idea of the ucces ct an invaion oil fot\n\n\ntug.l, may be formed from the following extract oil\n\n\nletter dated\n\n\n.ss ~ Ljgon, June 1871 1893.\ns I\" have not doubt, from the authority\nreceived the Intelligence, that the king OF\nSpain had been obliged to fgn a Permifion tor\nthe French to march through his territory to\ninvade Portugal but the difficulty that would\nattend fuch an enterprise, the unanimity among\nthe Portuguefe Convinced of The falfa liberty\nheld out by the directory and their generals\nunder that name to rob, plumber, afaiinate and\nimpoyerfh every country they enter made me\nfeel very eafy about them. From the natural\nadvantages of this country, very few well\ndiiciplined troops, of not more than 10000 men\nwill defend it for ever aglinit an army of three\ntimes that number; and the Portuguele have\nat leaf, an army of that number at preient\nbeiides not lefs than two hundred thoufand men\nwho have enrolled themielves in the different\nprovinces, and are exerciiing every week--and\nmore, at .lealt one hundred thoufand that can\nbe impyefed into the lervice at a ihort warning.\nHow is an army to fubiilf in this country I?\nAll the frontiers of both Spain and Portugal\nare 70 barren and totally uncultvatcd, that the\ninhabitants cannot raife NOR than from five to\nGx months proyiGons for themielves, and are\nobliged to come to the fea ports for fuPplies,-\nIn The iunmer months, mott of the iprings dry\nup, and in different diaras they arc obliged to\ngo two, three and four miles to get water for\nthemlelves and. cattle. The antipathy the\nSpaniards mutt bear them, would !, naturally\nthrow every obaacle in their way /; and above\nall, the great confidence have in the wife policy\nof the government to prevent it,\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-08-19_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081901_0249.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "pace, ia which Brii1 force mi2ht not be\nhene6oially employed. His rropoiitiou would\n60 u dininiih the militi force, of the kingdom,\nand add to he regulars ard to hold out an\noSer to the privates Of the mil til who hould\nbe df,barged in conftq ience Of the reduction,\n10 eG'cr voluntarily into the army he would\nfay Voluntarily, becaule no ccmpuliiun whate\nyer ihnu'd be made u3e of. His intention was\nto produce not lefss-a humber than 20 ooo\nregular troops the details concerning the\nmanner in which they were to be RATED, he\nwould Mt enter into. 1t was Reasonable TO\nexpett that great part OF them would come\nfrom the militia regiments, and fome were to\nbe provided by the PARTIES. AS to the neceti-\nly of this force being provided, he rnnlt obfcrve,\nt. that there were many objects which could not\nhe carried into effef at preient by the allies on\nthe continent, without the active cooperation\nOF Brtih army He was fully aware of the\nmany calls that had already been made on the\nzeal Of the country but he had the fatisfatlion\n10 Rate, that its e&e'tionS weuld be more than\nrepaid by the advantages that NUT refalt from\nthem advantages that mutt prelerve the con-\nhituton Of the country, that fabriek OF its glo-\n-ry. and the keyaons of its hapPinels and indie\nrendsnce. He would therefore move for\nl,ave to bring in bill for the Reduction of the\nnhih,it feie,s of the county, aud TO encreafe\nthe regular forces, for the more vigorous prof.-\ncotton of the war.-And il was his intention to\nmove The printing Of the BIZ, and poNpone the\nitcond reading for fome time.\n\n\nThe Emperor has nearly renored the an,ient\norder of ,hngs at Venice The mobiles are for\nthe mott part reinaated in al their rights and\npublic ftuations. -\n\n\n) 1t is reported that the elc6for of Bavaria has\n,oonfenel to the paGage of As 900 Ruiiians\nthrough his territories, and has ient miniher\nto Peteriburgh.\n\n\nO. The Bilhops, Prefls and Nob'eslen, who\nwere taken prifoners by Moreaus army near\nMondovi, were inaanhy fhot on the field of\nbattle. e\n\n\nThe Executive Directory has pubFhed en-\narrette, which txprefes its fatsfas1on at the\nconduit of its agent, Victor Hughes, at Qua.\ndaloupe.\n\n\nG The Paris papers report that the King Of\nPiulia has ordered the rnfpenfon Of all pay\nments on account of Rufia. =.\n\n\nAn article from Afchafcnburg mentions\npreparations for war, both by The Landgrave OF\nHefe Cahel and the King &C Pruf1ia. The for\nmer Prince, tits ftatcd, had declared that there\nwas an end to the neutrality, and that his army\nwould march againt Meniz. s'\",@s\nr In The Military Gazette publifhed at the\nhead quarters of the Archduke, it is taxed that\nin-Italy, within the fhort fpace of fix weeks, the\nImperaliRs have killed and wounded 10000\nFrench 1890 prif6ners, taken ego pieces of\ncannon and AZ mortars, together with an i'm\nrnenfe quantity OF ammunition, ftores, sc. sc."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-08-19_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081901_0249.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "ON Il GENERAL PEACE!", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. Pitt, in debate upon the neceaary fup-\nplies, June y in the Houle of Commons, made\nthe following observations i:\n\n\n\"1'hat when he looked back to the period of\nof the Negotiation, he now rejoiced that it had\nfailed, becauie the terms on which even peace\nwould then have been concluded, were not iuch\nour pfeient prolpea entities us to expect and\nclaim and will they who think themfelves\nfulfilled in turning againIt the French Revolu'\nton which they before admired, on account of\nthe attrocious principles which produced the 4'h\nSeptember, not allow us to entertain jealoufY\nof thole who derived their power from thei:\natrocities Will they not fee that ince that\nperiod the henioulnefs of the Frcneh principles,\nand the aitrocify of their views, have been az.\ngravated ! Ind ePeciaHy If tbcy attend 10 be\nrasiaaiog 9ftbs Directory eOab Ameriea, m,.9 they\nnet perceive tbai rbey have forn sf-@s,!gg rag Of\ntie 0ea That Rtoadtd tier dy6rmiy.\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-08-19_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081901_0249.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The conduct of,he King of Pruia, 70 far as il can be\ntraced to any leading motive, feems TO incline IN favour\nof France We are not informed whether the iuipen\n\n\nhon of all payments of Ruflia, mentioned\nunder the London head) is of public or private debts\nIL feens to low fri view. Yecies of policy unjnit\nin itfel-friendy the trealury of PruIa, favorable\nto France, and nimical to RuiIa and her allies.\n\n\nFrederick rem nds of a cool, calcuatig gambler\nthe nations of Europe deeply engaged in game OF\nLoo-hc knows England.holds the pan, Germany has all\n\n\nat fake he uipects France is deficient IN trumps but\nholds good hand himelf, wfes loo the Empire, and\nis only waiting fec if hone Tsba Bal does not fhow\na pam fun, before it to his turn to rap the\nhoard. (Gom. Gaz ."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-08-19_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081901_0249.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "99ortlatlo,\n\nMoNphr,A UGUsr 10, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "<44@@@ee@S \nysh' IN thoie o. tbs Republic; Our government.\nhas never Acknowledged thstwe were az war ,yitb\nFrance, although our ports are crowded with their\nP1yaseefs and ncrehsstn.en, tent ia and detained\nas frizesi Grill we are not at war 1hsfe are pa.\nradoxcs, ~hieh car only be iolved by those who\nare initiated iIto The feerets Of The cabina,.\n\n\n(Bah. Psss.A"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "4 I c Il n o N D.\n\nFRIDAY, III, -.\n\nTaoa IRTIAND-", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nSeseral accounts sgree that the fpi,it Ct\nrevolution has again burR forth ,.ith\nmore favorable expectations, and gses,\nor eertlip,y OF fucccls than ever, poyi.\nas ,i an armament which iss been a long time\ncollecting a Breit, IS intended for their al\n.''.ance OF tlils, however, tlisre 10 no FORM\nrug certain opinion. It appear. by c;g\ncul7r ietter under the London head. thar\niome adyices ofmomeut have been recrised\nfrom France, which has excited conGae,a-\nbe tr.fid~,icn; the different regiments of\nireland areorderedto be immediately arm\ned and officers OF parole to be Immediately\nrecalled. If ever there was period \"a.\nvo' able 90 the Republicans of ireland, il\nmut be the prcf=nt. whiie the warnea arif-\nIocrat' are iplit into parties, by the qacilion\non the propofed union."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "CIRCUIT COURT.", "byline": "", "article": "JOHN FRIES, lately convicted Of frca.\nion sgaina the United Siatss. was ordered\n70 be brought to the bar, that judgment\nmight be pafied when M Lewis roie aud\nobierved, that Gucc coming into cour, he\naad received Information, which, Il true,\nwas OF : nature that could Eot fail 70 inter\ncit The court in behalf of the piifoner. 1t\nwould be improper. he faid, 70 mention il to\nthe Court 'uatil it' truth va, alcer,sined,\nand as he intended TO make i tho ground Of\nmotion, prayed that the pEfonsr mig It rot\nbe brought TO tae bar til ta-morrow NOM.\ning--which We. granted."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "NoTIcE.", "byline": "", "article": "4 Ii pstious injsbiea 10 tis sfs,ss or\nAsamuSi, Btrjan'in, Thonsg. ard Ioha\nGafihrigh's, lecr5.sd. rTe regrensd 10 come\nlorwafd and Slsk- payment; s hole h,v-\ning rlirs sgain0 siitr 81 ,lie ia't cilais.,\nare ds6sed TO bring hem i1 lrop-rl, susis-\ned IN ordes thai 6nsl ist,'entut nay\n'ske place o,noug TIC lcga.ees as fo0n IS\npofible.\n\n\nNotice IS hereby given. thar\nthis publication viii be pl-aocd IN Bar\n2 MT sl dem1uss thar NAV te made On f,.d\neaates thas is to fay, Ssmgsl, seaismia,\nand Foonas GsdhEigbr's sGacs, alter a.\nIL b Day 81 iars nesf, as I fhal ,h.n d.\nviaf be balaucs Of thc oftsies, v liich r..\nmaios IN ~ hena', saong tle less,ssL\n\n\nWILLIAM CARTHRlCHT.\n\n\nEkseutor Ct Joga GAs1Hefour, dc.\n\n\nWho vas ExycpJor If SAupsL, ani\n\n\nhaWinliiNrCg Of BrS!s@n saA\n\n\nTnoASs GAzfAgioA 50 eGsrcs.\nMay a. I799 81"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "P!iILADELpHIA. MAJ -.", "byline": "", "article": "On Friday laa, came GO the trial &c the\nfollowing prrIons, indicted for Coztpirssy,\nRsfae, and OgRrvs'i7n Of P,oesG, VIZ.\n\n\nChriGian Ruth,\n\n\nDaniel Schwartz, fen.\n\n\nDaniel Schwartz, jon.\n\n\nHenry Sahler,\n\n\nHenry Schifer.,\n\n\nGeorge SsseGer.\nThe Jury was inpannelled, aud four or\nFIVE wilneaes examined, whea the Court adj\njourued.\n\n\nThe offence for which the above pertons\nare indiesed, is termed Myaem.aaO,-, and con-\niequently Of iefs magnitude than thar of\nwhich Fries was convicted, and with wbicl,\nother OF the Iniurgents Rand indiaed."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "May *.\nCIRCUIT COURT.", "byline": "", "article": "The trial of George ShseiFer, aud FIVE o.\ntheirs, on an indiefmentoF our counts, viz.\nfor confpiraey TO impele the law--fot\ncoupiel!ng and adviiing an unlawful aiIem-\nbly-fcr obtruaing William \\ icolis, Efq.\nthe marfhal, in the execution of procefs aud\nfor refcuing Henry Shaukreeler, Jacob Ire.\nman, and othaIe, from N, cuhody Of the\nMARTIAL, was ysiterday Concluded.\n\n\nFourteen witnciies were exsmined in fup.\nport Of this profecution; after which Mr..\nM'Kean, council for the d,Eenaaats, addref-\nfed the Jury he was followed by MIR Dallas\ncounfel particularly for Gecrge Shaefer.\nMr.. Rawle attorney of thediaria concluded\nthe pleadiugs, WHEN Judg Iredsn analizsd\nthe law and evidehce in a lertinent charge to\nthe Jury. From the gyeslleneth which two\nindictments have takca intryirg, It is pro-\nbable no other caulc VIII clme on this term,\nas Judge IredeA has Ggnfed his sbiclutc\nengagement to attend coat in Virginia, 10\nthat be mutt 60 ON Ssturdy next.\n\n\nTHIS morning the Jury rave IN the fol-\nlowing verdict in the abuvecsfe\nChriitIan Ruth, guilty o the third count\ny--(RkfSrs\n\n\nDaniel Schwartz, FEN. glilty of the 6ril\ncount only Cca PIRACY\nDsniel Schwartz, Jun. not guilty, &c.\nmorally.\n\n\n| tisary staller, guilty of he third count\nonly--E Rejfas.\n\n\nHenry Schubert, guiI,g d The third conn,\nonly---f Rs}sae-\n\n\nGeorge ShaeGer, gqil.y &c the fire. and\nfourth counts only (Cssiyrz4y and eS-\ngraSiea Of ProeEjf.\n\n\nMr.. Dallas, thismorning, commenced til,\nargument on the motion tor g-anting Iohr\nFries new trial. In the inn sdaeflon ts\nhis iPeech, having ufed 40 expreSon which\nisemed TO impeach form judgment o\nthe bench, lac was interraptes. BY the court\nwho conceived luch an ia.snuation highly\ndilreiPettftil. Mr.. Dallas explained, anc\nallure ihcir hoaors, thar What he wa,\nabout to remark, he ihouls rrap..lSulv :.\nvoid every thing that could & constrned in.\nto difrelpe6t Of court ufca which he va.\nallowed to proceed.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Preach 10 ein iasiPaing Poana, or S1r rsll\n\n\nOF the word fron Gayefy--fhsf- t-n -\n\n\nare called tcd-raliiss, ard pretend 10 Be lot;\n\n\nNfLuons, a1d cliarilsble. Bat the nypss\neriy OF ne fharises, csuuoi much lsbg.f\neioak the siciohosa Of tlsir hears. I5bers\ny, BIZ eft Of Heaven, Is purlufng her tost\nThrough Europe Her 4saazrd wal be ui,-\niaried on ths b@nks Of tbs Danube. AID Der-\n,s.p' Oh ihoie Of tie Gauges. ala ard ~\ni.'ca' w'ii welcerne tie triomgl.sat BIaid 8.\nwe with Europe for Ter fayouTs- Azd tie\n-oysiits ofthis country, .giil dBcuser that\n\n\nms Is non an era for tbs eaabliGnlent Of\nmonarchy among as."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "NEW-YORK, Nav y.", "byline": "", "article": "CT a letter received by gentleman IN\nAbs City, from his correspondent ID, Ire\nlaad, dated the 73d Of March, informs, thar\na feet Of 70 iaii Of the Inc aud fotns tciIels\nOF ffnaller force, wiz, $4,000 Troops on\nboard were lying al Brett with their anchors\ns-trip, their deaination uukHown. In con\nfeaueHce ofwhich the Birth Miniaer had\ngwen directions TO the Lord Lieutenant Of\nIreland 70 hold the Military Of that king.\ndom 10 rsadinefs."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "VJLU Y = III J b\nne cs'ihcai enolcn'' Of l.ibrrty---bisy\nthey become clahical in Il eiimes\nvniyesia1ity 10 the arts .shich better ths\nCondition Of man--annt,ilatiou 10 the\narts which IN Ike him wnr,e.\nInc independence Of Iielsad--MAy fac\niPeedHy take her place among tie = pub\nlies of,the world.\n\n\nSeveral excellent fongs p,trio.c and hn-\noaorons were iuug a, harmo,ioas iatervais-\nand the plealures OF rational feisiyity,. were\nenjoyed without a Jingle occurrence 70 ex\ncite ditqmesude or regret until the goina\ndown OF The fun, whenthe motherhood re-\n= tired 70 their refpeetiss homes n,ens & de-\nlighted."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "wdht 5Ffaeaance. The weather, d, this\ntime, is as cold as wha, we commsniy feel\ni. the month Of March yeRerday, Sud the\nday before, bail aud Ii,sw Equals, with pier\ncling nor;herly WINDS were experienced here,\naud ice was fsozen TO comfortable thick\nneis, no serral bloiioms appear The ipring\nbirds family and ieiitary carol, and vegeta-\ntiou a pears tbrouded, III It's Infancy, in me-\nIcnchsly mourning"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "\n\nNay 10.\nCIRCUIT CoJRT.\nMay IS.\nUnited SiGsef, verful\njoin -frie'' )\n\nMotion FIR a Neze gyial.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nMIR. Dallas furportsd the ms,ior Of asr lewis\nor three grounds. Firli bscauGs IN n Rhca4 ons\nOF the Jury, had made az. Of wos5, ekpss.ye Of an\nImproper bias, importing thst Il prifonet. aad\nal others concerned 10 the infureeion ought to\nbe hung, aud tina, o.heryrife he ospi not I've With\nisfsty AZ hiS own habitation, 1ais sEs proved by\nthe dcpoftion Of three perfop-, two Of thess 20\none fsta snd the third 20 sRottcf ~, offraity az\nwhich ~ ufea l!naIisf egprefEcla\n\n\nSecondly, Bteauic tie Msrlbsi d 9starrcd tire\npsnnei from fici ysrts Of the dii.ie Re theught\nptopss, aud without any lpssisilnlTaaions ffenl\nthe court, and had fsurnci IS peTfsns 90 that\npannsl inaead Of 90. tbs proper lumbar.\n\n\nThird, Beeauie the trial ouglI 70 hsys b.ea bad\n\"a shs couafy where the crime ~, committed The\ntwo frR were inliaed on, the after merely uied\n% irppofs ths argument Of tsi,lseond, beesnls i\nhad been pfeyiooiiy decided aFin2 bY the court\nMIR. Lewis introduced ya,rtY q law aaiho-\nrites 70 lspport tie motion, witch vas rs5Uited\nnv Dir. Rawle MIR. sitgreses poke 10 oPpo-\nElion to lhe arguments Of Mr. J-lias.\n\n\nThe depoasioB Of Mr.. Rios vas ipifodaeed 8;\nfworu 20 before th; Corr reting the fasitsnee\nOf ths eonvsrfltion in y-rg hferent sIFresion'\nfrom what re other dePouen wore.\n\n\nThe examination Of witnegi % fie abovo no.\nton concluded this mornings \"a o'clock. Mir\nLewis thcn role, and continue'lpeskin shea t.ii'\npaPef wAs put 70 rieis\n\n\nThe ear,ains Of che Iisyaffa yeael' le'ely Or\nrivca, generally sgres in R-rlg fhst tbs yellow\nfever does 10, exia on fhor- s Hsraune, and\nonly o. board two gsseis ia shrpost,oas Q; which\nis ;fses Nsw-lork.\n\n\nhslsw enjCipinr gWrartir ~ all vei'sis ar\n/ irving from The v'sl l'i.as, 6. comaranesd ~\noperation tlns dly."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "From TIE My YoRx Hscug.", "byline": "", "article": "III treneh army in Italy, after having\nrevolnlionized the kingdom of Naples and\nSardinia, may nov proceed 70 deprive ,b.\nEmperor of the te ritory of Venice: and\nwhatever poll Rious he retains in aly.-\nHis brother, the ArchGuke Of Tufchpv.\nwas the fira of the Italian powers, VIII,\nmade peace with the republicans, bur his\niubiequent conduit, particularly in admit\nting the Engiifh zHd Nespolitans, to take\nFoieihcn of Leghorn, eyiuced a dif.\npetition to deceive The French. e war ia\nnow declared by France agaiaG him and To-\nfeph, we ihall Zee what oppoition he is able\n| 10 make againf its forces.\n\n\nThe Dutchy of 'rufcany, is a part OF the\n! ancient EirHiz-It is about II6 miles in\n| length, aud So in breadth. Though foms\nparts Of y are mountainous, ret both the\n| hills and dales, are covered with vines, olive,\neitrSn. lemon, and orange groves, and may\nbe cenhdered as very plentiful country\nLake every other part Of Italy, it was for\nmeFiJ infeaed with : great nusssber % rrcr-s-\nteries aud conEents but the late Emperor\nLeepld, When duke OF Tnfcany, fupIeiIed\nfeversl of Them, and deprived sthess of The\ngreater pars oftheir riches. Such il The\npower and energy ofthe republicans in TIA\ny, that We may lhortly expect TO hear OF\n| Venice and Tulcany being reduced by their\narms. After which they may retsscc the\niteps OF Buonaparte through Tyrol.\n\n\nI The AuRnars and Ruflians, will Doubt\nles enSeavour to prevent the army under\nJoardan, from penetrating through Suabia,\nto join the heroes of Italy and fone fever.\naefions may nave already saken place at o,\nneat ulm. But Auaria, MISUNDERSTANDING\nthe sifaance OF the northcrn BEAR, viii find\n( II very diacGit 10 oPpoie with prone-\nlItude and efficacy, the different Republican\narmies, which can Stall her from Italy,\nSwitzerland, and from the line Of conquer\ned serntory which France poaeIrs along\n! the Rhine.\n\n\nAll Germany may he eventually reTolu-\nsionize1, and be Indebted &c the fpirst of\nFrenchmen, fer The blefirgs of freenren.-\nPollard, poor nnhsppy Poland may\nyet arifs from the boadsge os the peril\ndious wllsins who have endesyoared 10\nextluguilh her name from the liz Of NJ\ntons. And the illuariogs Kofciuilso, with\n/ ms prtriotic comrades, may he relored to\ntheir native foil Good heavens with what\n\n\n\n\n\nimprelIons OF our drgeHeracy mua the gal\n! lant hero have lsst our flores Some vile\npapers here, were 10 ihsmeleis as to boat\nthat none bus uniied Iriihmeu and few\npoor Democrats, welcomed the much III\nI, Jufed Pat-iot among rs, or Afterwards en-\n| iertaieed hisn.--Cerisin pfetcadsd great\nIl ?, C5tcrssd towards him, an indifference,\n: coyneiS that viii ever dfErace their cha\nraetefs. Perhaps i was ocnfii}ency in them\nrot TO conntenance the pcrieep:ed folder\nAfter having renouaced the glorious caale\nFOR ehich he 70 molly fought, and was CO.\nysred wiih wounds. pesGdious apoaacs\n| Your conduet 20 tlist celcbra,cd child or\ntnislor,uns, completely expofes youf perhdi-\noas ientiments. Csaie detected babblers, 70\npirate With anarchy and difcldet. You could\nwith complscenee, Zee nation, double lie\npopulation Of ours, robbed Of liberty aud\nproperty by regular governments, and YOU\nbeheld the tnsn, WIG hrosc 10 Tettore both\n70 his country, forced to flee % America\nfoI refuge. His pale emacia,sd form, drew\ni from yOa no fympaiheiic feeling, 40 pity\nfor hisunmegitsd Offerings\n\n\nTo the honour Of judgc M'Ksan, Geo.\nGates and Few more Republican charac-\ntcts, tl'ey entertained she worthy arsnger Il\niheir hofpitahie tables; and by their deli.\ncate attentions to him, foolhel the snruiin\n| Of e mind judy dspretIsd at ms eoeuuy's\nfate.\n\n\n/ Aed yet there are wretcheq among us,\nlvho would heksn AZ the fascss oi ths"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "Sr. TAMMANy", "byline": "", "article": "Sr. TAMMANY.\n: The Anniversary of tie America. tut,-\niary SAINT, falling on Saturday (lzsh May\ny. s. the brotherhood of ST. 1'ammany\nheld their cuRomary feftval at the Wig\nwam' near the upper Fery--on Saturday\npreceding.\n\n\nThe forenoon was fpertin fports and re-\ncreationsiuitable to tbs .salon q occs6oo--.\nmsnly exercifcs, filing, &c. At noon the\nSachcm collected the tribe, round the great\ncouncil fire in their Wigwam when long\nfaie was delivered by the brother appointed\nto that duty \" on f6s Srezrsjs and iejgacnes\nIef Commsrer upon nations.'\n\n\nAfter which it was moved and psFed.\nthat the ,hanks Of the fociety be given TO\nthe brother for his elegant and able talk\nand that he be requsaed to furniih COPY\nthereof TO be regiRered in the archieyes of\nthe fociety.\n\n\nAT two o'clock Ihe fgnal was made for\ntho feat, when the lecisty alemblcd round\ntheir tables, lpread with all the abundance of\n/ the fpring--where cheerfulnels and HARMONY\ncirculated with the exhilerating Juice of the\ngrape, and without fngle cauis of anxietv\nbut that three very lpaeious rooms were\ntosnd incompetent to accommodate all the\nbrotherhood.\n\n\n( After psrtaking Of the fear. the ,abIes\nwere cleared for the ssthe feat of resfou &\nthe flow ct i0ul,' when the following toaGs\nwere given, accompanied by rnu6c and the\ndichsrge OF cannon----Captain c6yit5n',\ncompany OF artillery having honored the TO-\nciety on the occadon with their fsryice,\n!. The Day--May each return Of it snsble\n\n\nus to inoke the calunet Of peace, aud to\ndance around our eonpSil TIRE i.cass Il,\n\n\nour rights and con,ented with our lot--\n\n\nOne gun\n\n\nq. The Gxtsen tribes-Msy they never IN,\n\n\nbury the hatehet which lies hid under cpr\n\n\ngreat Wigwsm until their ceuntry's good\n\n\nrequire il.\n\n\n8. The great belt Of union--For ever hal\n4 lowed be IT'S wampum, and may the rude\nhand that attempts its injury withel and\n4 perih--,wo guns.\n\n\n4. rs Grand Sachem of one of orr coun-\n\n\nels, Fhoinas Jeiferion--Msy the Great\n\n\nSpirit watch over MIN, and in mercy TO\nthe tribes define him TO be their next\n\n\nGrand Sscher--one qua.\n| $. Our brothers in N.w. York--May their\n| Wigwarns be inhabited by plenty, their\n\n\nhearts by content, and unceaine euergy\n\n\nand iucccis attend all their pnrruits.\n\n\n6. Our departed brother Benjamin Frank\n\n\nlin Bache--Patrio'ic and good, great and\n\n\nyirtuous--nlay the glorious inheritance\n\n\nof well fpent life animate every brother\n\n\nTO an iniia ion of his example.\n\n\n7. The ~ SaGhems in the late grand coun-\ncilof Pshnlylvania---May their vigilsnce\nand wiidon in council, their hrmneis in\naction, ard their perseverance ia the good\nOf their tribe meet the confidence and af-\nfestion OF every honcft brother.\n8. Peace--Msy tis hearts of our old men,\noul women andour children never be made\n: 10 sche with tie yelis Of an enemy, and\ns the blood of our warriors never be 5ent\nthrough the night by the flames Of our\n! Wigwams.\n\n\n/ 3. Our brother Thomas M'Kean---May\n\n\nhis enemies be punlhcd for their a5Uls q\n\n\nperfeeution ofhin by beholding him the\nnext chief of the tribe Of Pennfylysnis---\n2 guns.\n\n\nI 10. The warrior: Of liberty on tie othei\n5 Gde the great va,er- Succe(sin their ex,\nertious while their objea is public happi\nHefs aud the dearuStion Of kings--T gun\n. II. The chief Of the warriors Of Pennfyl\n: vasis--nay the Ipirit of ps,rioiifm which\nanimated them 70 rshfs one ryTant, prom\n{ them 70 oppof- every other gun.\n\n\nn. The Gr40d Council Of r776--Ma-\n\n\nthe grand council Of 1900 like them b\n\n\nthe fathers Of the tribes. and the protec\n\n\ntors OF their sights two guns.\n! g. The warriors of r776--May the free\n\n\ndom Of the tribes always have iuch defen\n\n\ndsrs---swo guns.\n\n\n\"A. 7ofpitaIiiy--May our Wigwans nsve\nbe Thu, sgaina the Granger or the usfoY\nteuate.\n\n\n=. The memory Of the old men and W.,\n= riors Of all tribes and times Whole wildor\naod vslor were diipl-,ed in the csufe 0\n\n\nDatIons--two gun'.\n\n\n10. I he great Old Sachem Of the Tube O\nPennsylvania, Benjan,in franklin. VIII\nu directed sls thuadsr and humbled III"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0062.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "yoyer\"ment.\n\n\nEon the above faes., AMI the hoiiii.ics\nwiaca are daily committed by the Amert-\ncsas face the capture of the Iufargen,,\n\n\nl'ne Particular a gent Of the Executive\nDirectory,\n\n\nCoahdsr;ng, that It IS his daty to csufr\nthe a.; Of tie French repubNc to be ref\npeeted. to protect the commerce aud the\nieamcu from the ria ea.ek Ne ere saas.sa\n- ~ hzlsfs - reatsfs - falaazaz afsif\nf.as - i aassarfh Nj e - 80 afHa.ea\narrives - I.anHsa - sHesaf -.\n\n\nm LARA Ten ahs uassf kh.ae so aafs4\n60 -. e shi.h pefsaa he u sfisl hsaa\naszflsfs vsrs 81 q s.s.kzel. aa1 Pasa q Sc\n- A. SlhsHa aaIzn. + 3 aast \"a fhH\nAaaf.sas efaasd - Rlfas - BE . NJ\nhsfHrpa Zs-irh a. sehaHhaalza. baa fhs ars\nesd .sns. tazhl 80 - - 81 lff h ias\nsrss.fa e e. = he rssaf = a. sitask pa + -\nre Ffsarh en- Ne posnaa q c.. 4aiaa -\nlhs bsIgealzs esaatFTs 90 sc FFsa.as q re\nag.h\n\n\nhe Trsash aFs aheaf - ahsaaaa ~ tsvi\nICES a Maahe5sn, sd ia tpaisaaFnes q fhs\nadvance e ~ lmnsfia sa.amu foeafta e\nf.aasf Rhsas. assfaaa 81 tls ks9aalsssa ~.\n~ nsaf Cssisa.s. hsa pfssssasa - Nst1las.\n\n\nTbsas sa raaaaaf eirea'atsa n nea 81 ~\nfseFnsn oarsffra. ~ - Caagfeia a b b\nRenewed flesa 8 saah - CaaaI\n\n\nI've 81 81 Is n &c Naaslaos - essau\nFL 81 laTaaT 81 Aa8fla. ~ nazalaaa aHea\nCeneal liszFaas q afaHs selama tof tsss.f\nasssaaas - $50 a9mfaR - HBmlsefs snd\nsemaf. 80 - ussus4s4 ~ - isfeas Psslsa\n\n= ssws~&s@ - : zsssa-\n= 49, p~<>s IS smsw - s~~s~s<.ss lak&\n49, = - fF~& * -\nVf~7~f. - - - So - - hst4\nt1s1 uI&.1< - rk<\n-. IS =\nxaaasF Is sl.s 4 aas&z4< - ft<~k - -\ngo, ss8ssa = - .--rr1s. 'rk@ss ) . ;\neasasan 80 - - 49, ns1ze1n~< -\naasss - \"a - - - m ~ s~lpse\n- b - - - 0NMg MD4 - -\nfsfse - - 1I9 - ~om1mmn9 s~fs\nwsish - - = - Mn@ErnA - -\nslasfssus Ne8<1o< - smNNeea 11~ee\ntafH = @f~W - - - - - -\neaasns - MnucrDw 60 mnnnuN\n\n\n$500\n\n\nlFsisfs - &~1 - - - -\ntens tAat - - 60 49, >\"\nVIZ HEREAS the following Lots of\nw LAND advertifed 20 be fold the m\nday OF September next, which happen, Sunday and\nthe Tale thereof that account be legally made,\n\n\nTHEREFORE,\nBY Virtue efan Order of the Supreme 1u-\ndial Court fer ID. Sac sftbe Eane # tie late THOMAS\nFUCKER, En- 4esssL NH At led at the Esse IF\nM. THOMAS MORLEY Lrnssiper at Portland,\n\n\nOn the ira day of Oaober next,\narr s'ast, II. M 10 tie Iigbsa Eitr,\n\n\nPART of the following Tracts\nof LAND, lying in the town1hip of Flku,ab and\nundivided with certain heirs of the ;gader Gen\nSAMUEL WALDO aud which part of the Eeatc Of\nthe fad THOMAS FLucKER, Efq COMPLICATED to The ufe\nOF the Commonwealth after the jun debts and legal\ncharges thereon fhould be paid--fo gvit.\n\n\nOne third part of two hundred and\nfifty Fix granted by the Propristor's Committee\nof Falaaub, to Brig SAMUEL WALDO and laid out near\nthe Duck Ponds.\n\n\nOne third part of five hundred and\neleven acres and eghrytwo rods, being the remainder\nOf the eight hundred acres laid out to Brig SAMUEL\nWALDO, by the Proprieors' Committee at Sh'Dd'uate'.\nOne half part of fix hundred and\nninety acres, allowed and granted by the Poprietors\nCommittee Of Fauoufb, the heirs Of Brig Gen. WAL\nDO of their pitch of nine hundred AID ixty two\nacres. lying near the Duck Ponds.\n\n\ncond tons of Sale to be made known a, the above\ntime and place.\n\n\nH. KNOX, Agenf and Aduiajqra;or.\nhsggR 7otb, 1899."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0266.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A Paris paper of July 9th, f,ys, aMerir\ntn. Elk Dreaor, has blown his own brains OUT"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0266.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "Notes of", "byline": "", "article": "l. Hand one Of ten dollars fubferbed by 7efsb\n1amesa--the other, Eve dollars, fublcribed by EG6a\ncs~~isgs The owner may have them. by paving for\n'@'s advertisement, and applying to c. BRADLEY.\n\n\nFshvsmt, S1pf as, 1899"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0266.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "To The Honorable fbe Senate, and the Han.\norabk Rsgf Of R.bsJsstaiiu.t Of TIE Com\nmoH7otah6 Of Mgtc5glias ia Gsaaal Csuri\naEmbisd--\n\n\nTHE Petition of the town of Wal\nn DoBoRoDaH, in the county of Lincoln,\n\n\n8oNgLr sHsWsTa,\n\n\nThat there is in iaid town a fnaH\nfre1a river, in which many wears o,f rone few\nOF the fiji called Alcwvcs were caught but for num-\nDer OF years pat (sthon IN the Dams were opeoed ac-\ncording to law few of the fh aforefad were\ndifcovered TO be in faid frcam-But your petitioners\nbeing informed that late act of this Common wealth\ntakes in the treAm afoefd, beg leave Gate to your\nHonors their crcumf snoes in the premifes w.\nThat the 6h tina, could IN all probability be ever\ncaught in faid ftream, would he of no confequcnce\nwhatever to the inh4bi,ants---Aad fec ondy 1'ha in\nthe town of Marlborough agreat majority of the in.\nhabtants have to buy their corn comes in,o the\nowE in vel1es, from the wcfward, in fnal Quantities\nfrom time to time during The iummer feAfon and IL the\ngr't mill dams are opened IN fad ftresm, they will he\nobliged 20 carry their and grain to he ground out\nOF the town ten twelve miles lcsf 10 re the fame\nground into meal--And the poorer fort Of inhsb-\nants aforefaid not ifIefTed of hores the very\nhorfe hire tieif would amount, executive of their own\ntime, TO much the real value of the meal II ground\ntheir own mIils-They therefore pray your Honors\nto take their circumstances in thar reipeA into YOUR\nconfederation and exempt the town of marlborough\nin the 9Th ac--And as 10 duty hound will ever pray\n\n\nSigned BY ,rlr sft< 7s4vn,\n\n\nTHOMAS McGUYER, ! 80\n\n\nJABOB LUDWIG. see'msH\n\n\nGEORGE DEMU III. } ~a''o''.ss."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0266.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The territory of Rome is nearly evacuated\nby he French."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, OCTOBER 10.\n\n\nThe Bank of Englaf d, on Thurfday af, re.\niolved 10 lend to the merchants million and an\nhalf.\n\n\nMr.. Il. Iackion, one of the Irifh ffate prifon-\ners, with two unmarried daughters, his fecond\nion, and property the amount of so,oool OH the\ngoth ult. embarked at Dublin for America.\nHis eldeit ion remains, and condutls the found\ncry and iron butinefs.\n\n\nTwo fevere ihocks of an EARTHQUAKE were felt\nat L'ison on the 18th ut. when the inhabitants\nIN their beds experienced a f-nfation & nilar to\nthat OF being rocked in cradle; happily no in\njury was fuitained.\n\n\n1t appears by the papers found in the palace\nOF Tippoo, &c. iubmitted to Parliament, that\nthe Sultan entered into a treaty, ofenlve and\ndefeniive. with France, the objea of which was\nto diipedels and divide between them all the\nBri'iih territory in India; for which purpoie\nTippoo was \"to commence his operations in\nthe heart of the Carnatic, in concert with\nFrench army to be landed at Porto Novo y bur\nthat waiting their arrival, be was to attack as\nloon as he heard they 1.-THE French) were in\nmotion. 1t was likewife agreed by treaty,\ndated the 10th July, 1893, and figned by Tip\npoo, that the PorIugueie dominions in India\nwere to be allo divided between the contracting\nparties.\n\n\nThe Englih cruizers off Malta have captured\nnumber of vedels from Trpoli, in Syria. that\nhave been in the habit of conveying proviions,\n&C. to the French earrifon in that i1and.\n\n\nHis Siclan Majelfy, in consequence of the\nlrrvices of Admiral Lord Mellon, has created\nhim Duke OF Bronti, and coded to him terri.\ntory worth 3oool. iterling per aaaum."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TIE EG.x frigate, of 81 guns, capt. Preble,\nis ordered to rendezvous at Newport, to fail\nwith convoy to the EaRindies. She is nearly\nequipped for iea.\n\n\nThe us, aoop of war Delaware, capt. Baker,\nhas capt1red and carried into ST. Kits, Nov.\ngo, the Ocean FrenchprivaIeer, pierced fer lS\nguns, but had only ie long mines, GAes aud\nTours, and i35 men. The pIivateer had cap\nmred noop Newyork Packet, big little Bepja-\nmin, feb. Dan, Dyer of Portland, and ehooner\nHiram. There were 80 American prifoners on\nboard the privateer when captur ed-fcme of\nwhom have arrived at Newyork\n\n\nThe Pickering, LIT Hitler, has recaptured a\nbrig from Charelton, taken by the French, and\nhas fent her into Nevis.\n\n\nThe Baltimore floop Of war, has fent into St.\nBarts. French privateer, with \"a men."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "Cincinnati.", "byline": "", "article": "THE Standing Committee of the See\nIl ei.y IF Cincinnati, of the Commsnw eath of MafIa-\nehuets, ageeably the Votes Of the Soeiety-Hereby\ngive public Notice, iuch of their brethren are re-\ndueed TO neceffitous circumfances-the Widow and\nOrphans Of Others, who may be in like circumstances,\nhat all applications for relief afIaance, may be\nmade on or before the third Wednesday in January\nnex to any individual of the fad Committee, who will\ncommunicate the fame, and their REFLECTIVE eirc umtan\nces will be duly coulidered The name, of the Com.\nmittee a follow. viz.\n\n\nGeneral Lincoln Captain Fowle.\n\n\nDoctor Euls, Captain Green,\n\n\nThomas Edwards, Robert Williams,\n\n\nGeneral Jackfon, Major Alden,\n\n\nGeneral Wnaow, Doaor Hart.\n\n\nColonel Tudor, Major rockingham,\n\n\nDoctor 1owniend John Caendar,\n\n\nColonel Perkins, Colonel Lee. and\n\n\nCaptain Iohnfon. Samuel Armitrong, Re-\nBofar, Me- 90 1900. esvJer."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "CdRD", "byline": "", "article": "RafING read qUitb jatisfat7ioa tie mid and\nln5sfisnt anflor eftbe Editor, Of tie Ea9em Herald\nTO my oefrOation5 TIE extraa :. from the Aurof\nra,' baVs no reply TO make asIis tie u9q AQast\n5 all my qvJ>5e' 70 fsapsrate or sgen 10 eouf.nd\nam aOil'@g tbat aobat fbcy Jay tould be reeeiqei as\nfaH apology far the )editiop5 exf,a9. -4,d ! am\ne1'n content tbat The dfappointment of execu.\ntive expectations\" ia \"Mooroe\" hsula be as\nmuch Of an argument a., REILLY can egainR fbe con-\nfafnf.0\"ai eserrite IF executive vjlasm.\n\n\nCANDOP."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "Marine\n\nPort of Portland.", "byline": "", "article": "vi \" Uff\"D\"'\n\n\nCepf. Benjamin Prince, euto arrived here on\nMoaday hf, .farhiBes The j5loaoi1g marine nssos.\n\n\nSailed fr0m liverpool GA. IL, yBiis Cafad0na\nEfal.,bee. FIR Neeey0yk; Poly and Harriet, John\n/sn, Bel20a I; .1seFrj0n, Freeman, Bsq0n; Com\nmrfe, Agry, 8alim.rs brig Orlando, hftia', Pc\nno5fsef-Oa. IL, filled brig Argus, biacdanald,\nP0rtland- Ga. -, Jhp Jefpb, Maelr'Ysn, do.\n\n\nh,riued at liverpool, on. 10, &ps, Poly,\nDrnmmond, from Bs)qon Ruty, Sfof0,d, fran\nCbarlsq'n, S. c. and orig CorGgw, Cbsafe, from\nBoifmo,e.\n\n\nOh. r7@, SPIKE brig Orlando, Atkins, eff Tory\nHand all queH\n\n\nNov. 20. IS Lacquer, S. E. Cape EE1abetb, Jbste\nkbaoner Cwrirr, from Kennedeek, Jop,a to bs\nHSvanaa, out tquO day., vry iaky."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The intelligence rcfpsa'ng the frigate Wan\nlnglon's late convoy, was not communicated by\nCapt. .Joae5, but by a gentleman who was PAT\nienser with him. 1t appears by Others of the\nconvoy that the intelligence respecting an i'm\nPrefnent OF leamen, was erroneous."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "1OHN ADAMS,", "byline": "Prefdent of the United States of America,\n\n\n.u.--.ul..- IL n A.. ~. Il all @su< cr.e.;ra", "article": "Prefdent of the United States of America,\nTo alto 7pbsm fbels Prosat j5aR come Greeting.\nJohn WALLACE. Efq having produced to me his\nJ CcmmiiTion riss COjd of his Britannia Majety,\nfor he State of Geerg,, do hereby recognize him as\nfueh and do declare him free exercfe fuch functions\npowers. and privileges. are allowed to Confnls OF his\nfaid naiey by the laws and treaties in that cafe\nvided,\n\n\nIn tefmony whereof, have made thefe letters pa\ntensnd caufed the fcal of the United States to be\nhereto affixed,\n\n\nGiven uair NY hand at tbe city Of Philadelphia bi' fb\nday IF 07sIs,, II D. 1899, and 1\" ibs fSUe\" fourth q\nsIs Iaisbend.nes Of jaid Slater.\n\n\nJOHN ADAMS.\nBy TIE P,5fisnf\n\n\nTIMOTHY PicKrRuNo, Secretary Of STATE."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "FRENCH cHoUdN5.", "byline": "", "article": "P@ii Oh, f. Yeiefday morning $50 troops\nOF the line dhcovered a column of Chouans at\nthe dillanse of two leagues from Segge, and\nImmediately attacked them, and afer briik\nfire of mufluetry repulied them."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "MjseHaasou5 Extr057s,\n\n\nfrom the papers bro't by C.pt Pslscr.", "byline": "RELA7IYE u PRUSSIA.", "article": "oaliiica circles, mat neI3cidtiOn was actually\nu foot at Berlin for the reef abhment of the\naadthoder, and that the king of PruiIia intereR,\nI'd himfef with great zeal 10 bring it about.\nThe French were not greatly indifpofed to the\nne4fure, and required only that guarantee\nhould be given them that they ihonld not be\ndaarbed in Belgium. On this footing the cef\nGon of Holland on the one lie, and of their con\nOUTS in Italy on the ether, would have been The\nbafs of general peace.\n\n\nThis, however, was not acceptable to the\ncourts of London and St. Psteriburgh. They\nwould not accept by compromise what they had\n,efolyed to accomplish BY force, and in the con.\n6ience of ficcefs in their intended defcent, they\ncompelled the king of Prui1ia to ielinquiih his\nmediation aud to adhere to his neutrality. The\nfat is not improbable, when we confider the\nfuccefs that has attended the operation, of the\nallies through the Whole of the campaign,\nand the belief that was generally entertained, that\nthe Dutch people would be amoa unanimous\nIN decllrng for the tadtholder as foon as a land\ning ihould be Effected In the cafe OF negocia.\ntion, would have been without poGeIion of\nthe Dutch fleet, which by fome freih rupture\nand untoreieen contingencies, might afterwards\nhave come to be at the difpofal of the French\nRepublic\n\n\nFrom Bruxe1es, Ga. a. s'Letters from the\nfrontiers of Weitphalla announce, that ince the\nwar OF feveH years, no one remembers to have\niten flch formidable preparations for war. The\neommifaries are making enormous purchaies of\nproyifons of all kinds. The principal maya.\nzines are eaablfhed at Mioden, Ham, and Rees:\nTroops are continually arriving not only from\nThe banks of the Wefer, but from the interior of\nPsudia. The Pruiian army of obfervaon\nor, IS l....C -,\n,houfand. All the regiments forming this army\nwill be put on the full war eilablilhment. 1t is\nRill pretended that the Prufiian troops will i'm,\nmediately occupy the fates of his Prudian maj\ncity, ftuated on the left bank of the Rhine,\nwhich the French troops will evacuate.\n\n\nBRITISH PARLIAMENT.\n\n\nHoaf of Peers, GA. 8.-The royal a1ent was\ngiven by commiilion to the bill +\" to enable his\nmajelty to raife an additional number of recruits\nfrom the militia regiments, under certain re.\nAriaions.\"\n\n\nHOLLAND.\n\n\n1t frems to be the determination of mnlers\n! 10 perfia in the plan of attack upon Holland,\nand therefore more troops mutt be Immediately\nTENT to keep up the ranks of our army and\nimprove the advantages we have gained.\n\n\nIn the engagement of Alkmaar, the Britifh\nartillery being left at one time of the aefion cx\npocd to'a great part OF the enemy, were taken\npriloners but two troops of Englih cavalry\nattacked the alailants with fuch fprit, that they\nput every one of them to the fwsrd, and regain\ned the artillery with very triAng lois.\n\n\nThe inhabitants of Alkmaar Q(fays letter\nfrom Hollaad) actually refuied permilion to\nthe re,reating and defeated army to pats thro'\ntheir town, and fhut their gates againlt them,\nwhich were gladly opened to the Duke of York\non the sd Ga.\n\n\nl, is ltated that the Britifh and Ru1ian forces\nmade 1000 prifonsrs.\n\n\nThe accounts in the London prints Of the die\ntrrb,nccs in Ireland, and copied ftom the\npapers of that country, greatly exagserate the\nlis under which it labors. Rejecting the poii-\ntive itatement that two regiments of Irih militia\nin Cork had planned the fezure of the arienal,\nard the dehrudion of all perfons hottie to their\nviews, we are aanred, by gentleman jun arriv-\ned from that city, that it was grois fabrication.\nWe'hope and doubt not that the fame will, in\nprincipal degree, be found to be the cafe with\nrefped to other places. We have with concern\nrepeatedly fated the general fpirit of diiafec-\nton but the Loyalilts are too numerous, and\nthe Government too arong for any ferrous diE.\nturbance, or attempt, unaided by the French.\n\n\nBREST FLEET.\nLONDON, OCT. 6. A letter from on board\nthe Boadicia, of SO guns, dated off Brett, on\nMonday laff, the I'd infant, relates that Capt.\nHeats had JUL ran into Brett water, to nearly\nwithin gunihot OF the batteries, by which means\nne was enabled to count forty -ieven fiil Of the\nline, and fifteen fgates, with fails bent, and to\nALI appearance in every relpett ready for fea.\nOther veilsls were in a ilate of preparation, and\none IMP ieeIned ready excep, herforemaft, which\nhad been taken out, but which could be replaced\nand rugged in few hours\n\n\nThe appearance of the combined feet by no\nmeans aecords with the recent accounts of\nmuiiny and exteniivc dc!eriion though TO thefe\ncanles alnns ="} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Portland, December 6, 1900.\nTHE Seleetmen appoint the follow\ni ing perfons as Meaiurers of Wood and Bark, viz\nWilliam M'Lclan, Notes Noyes,\n\n\nHenry Wheeler, John Thralher,\n\n\nNotes Lunt, David Moves,\n\n\nAla Plummer, William Waterhoufe,\nand ffate their fees as follows viz.\n\n\nFive Gents Load. for what is brought in town by\nland.\n\n\nFor what is brought in by and piled or CO dcd\non wharf ON the land in Ranges, at the rate Of\nfbrss cord for any quantity OF five cords more\nFOR any quantity under five cords and more than one\ncord the rate of four se\"fs cortland for any guam\n,ity of ono cord or under, /sur eenis.\n\n\nAtea, SAMUEL FREEMAN, Chairman."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "portlano,", "byline": "MoNDAr, DECEMBER 9, 90.\n\n", "article": "cr The Foreign Intelligence by Capt. Prince,\ncommunicated this day, and in the lalt Gazette,\nare highly interefing and the peculiar iitua.\nton of the different armies at the lat dates,\npromife events of magnitude. BY the treaties\nbetween England and Ruilia, it will be ieen that\nthofe powers are fully determined on the reiio.\nration of Holland and notwithstanding they\nhave met fome powerful mpedimen,s, the late\naccounts feem to hater the object. On this\nhead the lalt Centinel contains the following\n/\" From the details which are given in the\nHamburg papers it is certain, the Engih\nand Ruaian armies, on the 4 and Sd OF Oc-\ntobA, gaioed fplendd victory over the\nFrench and Dutch fsrces.-rhele lat have\nbeen driven from their ifrong petition 10 front\nof Alkmaar and have teen obliged to retreat\nfrom thar place, and even from Beverwyk.-\nAT the lait dates, the Dutch head quarters were\nat Harlem, lef than IS miles N. w. and the\nFrench at Purmerent, withia 10 N. of Amlter\ndam,-at which time the Aotillas of Admiral\nMitchell were affordng powerful cooperation\nboth on the German Ocean, and the Zuyder-\nzee ;-and nearly the whole COATS ofFrifeIand\nGronengen, and Guelders were in poheiion OF\nthe Engliih navy, and has dfplayed the Orange\nitandard. In Guelders the town of Hardcrwick\nhad been iummoned. Do the other hand, it is\ncertain,very numerous reinforcements we're mar\nching from the Interior of France inloHolland.\"\n\n\nCT The details in the preceding columns,\nilluRrate the Gtuation of affairs in Switzerland\nand Italy.\n\n\nThe la0 papers contain the declaration of\nwar by Spain aganit Ruiiia.\n\n\nThe Philadelphia papers contain an official\nlift of the yeiIels captured and recaptured by\nthe Columbian Navy, tince its eaablilhment.-\nOF the frt clafs are, frigate l. Iniurgent brig\nLes Ams, guns, 10 med, fchs. lie Croyable,\nI4-s4; Sans Pareil 1871; Jaloux I4-7o;\nL'Amour de la Patria $50 Syren, 40;\nTartufe $50 :; Marfuin. ITO Union\nga Vaiuqusur 8 -ss Mag,cenne IA\ns. Bon Pere, Buonaparte; Diigent and\ntwo imall ichooners. The recaptures are, 8\nfhps briggs +; /, fchooners and one foop; 7\nOF lhele were Engliih the remainder Aner\ncan.\n\n\nIn conequence of the application Of the Amer\nlean Minider at The Spaniih Court, orders have\nbeen iaued, countermanding former directions,\nand allowing the eargoes of American vedels\nI'D pals LuIouIi tuciI SuitOIu fibuiSSJ\nnot furnilhed with coniul's certificates, from\nwhence they proceed,\n\n\nMany enterpriling merchants and others, in\nthis town and vicinity have direefed their atten\nton to the eitablilhment of a Marine and FIRE\nlnlnraret Company\n\n\nThurfday laa being appointed day of pub\nlie Thanksgiving in the rate of Vermont, the |\ncame was obierved by 1t. Leoaard, corps Of\nVermont troops, fationed at the Fort in this\ntown, Many perfans having mifakcn the OBJ |\njec of,he firing on that day, it is thought proper\nto mention 1.-THE folders furnilhed them\nfelyes with ammuniton by iublcriPtioa."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MARRIED-At Hallowell, Mr.. Jofhua wingate, jun\nofthat place, to Ms Julia Dearborn, of Pttfton daugh\nter of the Hon. Henry Dearborn, efq Mr. Shield\nLord, to Mii' Nabby Nye. Thomas Bowman, elq to\nMifs Sally Howard"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The laf papers contain the declaration o\nwar by Spain againa Ruilia."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-(uddenIy) Ian Saturday, at the houfe of Enoeh\nFreeman, Sacarsppa, on his way home from Portland\nMr.. Daniel Hunt, of Cornifh"} +{"article_id": "31_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0301.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Many enterpriGng merchants and others,\nthis town and vicinity have diretted their after\nton to the eaablihmcnt of Marine and Fp\nInfnrares Company."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "(Coaiiqred jf,or, ous paaer 2rFridy igq.l", "byline": "", "article": "(Coal;qped f,or oss paacr qrFridqy Agq.I\n\n\nAfter having mentioned the in Gc9nal at\n\n\ntempt which was made 70 repesl the alien\n\n\nand feditiun laws, and given it Is your op-\n\n\nMON that 1t nav be n.cefary 70 reGew the\n\n\nalien a6, yen 20 or 70 fay, = hut thc iet;--\n\n\nzion aet Is iels nsceiiary for there is no\ndoubt tina; every ching which it makes Pcual,\nmay be puniihei, With much more feveriJy,\n/ by the common avg OF the land and It's on\n/ y ule, was to declare rhat law, To render it\n\n\nmore generally known, and 10 refrain :; IN\nTome particulars, whete 1t was thought 20 90\n\n\ntoo Far. By the common law, the courts\n\n\ncould hEe aud impriion, 10 any extent for\n\n\nlibels and perlons indicted for luch often\nces, could not plead the truth of the matter,\n\n\nIN their deteace. BY the a6, the truth of\nthe matter may be pleaded; and the poscr\nOF hne and imprisonment is reatiSted TO two\nyears and Two thoulsnd dollars, l5it lhouid\nbecome necefary therefore TO reitors The\ncon1mon law, in this reipect, to rs ancient\n\n\nrigour, the ad muit BE- futferss TO expire\"\n\n\nThis con6der ac the moi glaring attempt\nthai ever was made, by repreleniatiye, TO\ndeceive his conttituents. That there is no\n\n\niuch thing as a common law of the Uaited\n\n\nStates, and therefore that no tribunal OF the\n\n\nUnited States was, prior TO the pslling oE\nthe Sedition aGf, authorized to punih any\nthiug which it made penal by that part of\n\n\nthe act which concerns libeis, has, / think,\n\n\nbeen proved in 2 satisfactory manner to the\ncandid and enlightened mind, By the eEclol-\ned publication And f there Is no &c COM\n\n\nmon law of the United Sta es, ths at can\n\n\nnot as you irpPole it ought, be conhdsred\nas declaratory act becs1le as Backbone\niays, \" astues ALTO are either declara.ory of\n\n\nthe common law, or remedial of iomc detects\ntherein. Deelaratoy, where the old chi\njteul o. the kirg3om is almo2 faller into dii-\n\n\nule, or become dilputable, in ,eh'c: cafe the\n\n\nparliament has though, proper, in ne p:tu-\n\n\nurn RET teitimoHium, and for avoiding ali\n\n\ndoubts and difficulties, to declare what the\n\n\ncommon law IS and ever hath been. Thua\n\n\nthe Hatntc OF treaions. y Edw. III. cap.\n\n\n2 doth not make any new ipecies Of trealon;\n\n\nbut only for the benefit the fuhjc,. declares\n\n\nand enumerates tholc feyersl kinds of often\n\n\nces, which before were trealons at the com\n\n\nuon law\" This aaiute Of Edward which\nA\nhe ipeaks OF reads thus, 6. Whereas divers\ncpinous have been before this time, in what\ncafe trealon fhall be iaid, aud in what not,\n\n\nthe king at the requeit OF the icrds aud COM\n\n\nmons, hath made declaration in the man\n\n\nner as hereafter follo4eth that is 70 fay\"\n\n\n&c. an tieie quotations there is as well an\nexplanation of the nature of decara!ory\nact, as an example Of the manner ia which\nIuch acts are drawn. Ia iss nature il IS de-\nciaraiory ofthe common law and it is made\nuie of, when the old cu.&om of the nation IS\nalmoit fallen into dilute, or become dilpata.\nbic, which circumltoncc, In the opinion of\nthe parliament, made it proper to pcrpetnare\n\n\nsl'r evidence of what the law VA, on that\niublsct and 20 avoid all doubts aud difficult\nties, it declares what the common law is, aud\never hath been and the declaratory act IT,\nlelf, fra itatea tho doubt, and then declares\nhow that doubt ought to Be cxpiajned.\nWhen ~ recoEett that every part of the\ncommon law Of England IS lGppoled % have\nbecn originally made law by aess Of pariia-\n\n\nment, although tbs acts themislyes cannot\nnow be PRODUCED, the propriety OF the par\niiament's pEsce ctiag BY way cF declaralory\n| aet, is evident becauie the fan. Legislature\nwhich mus haes originally paIed the AL\nwhich was then lo6, declared by new act,\n\n\nwhat the former one was aud having clear\nright 10 legilate on tie lubie6t matter Of\nthat act, aud either 20 continue o. to alter\nthe law OF that lubje3, exerts It's power by\ndeclaring what che law has been, is, and\n\n\nmai continue to be and that the meaning\n\n\nOF tic legislature may be clearly underitood,\n70 BE- only 10 declare what the law Is, and\nhas been, and not 20 maxi new law: De\n\n\nciayalory acts are generally drawn ike ,he\nact Of Edward. quoted above. How then\n\n\ncould you, with prophecy, FAY that the e..\n\n\ndi,icn law is a deolaratory act DID con-\ngreis PATS the original act rs(pe9ing fediti-\n\n\non, which is now loh Does il repreleut or\n\n\niland 10 the place Of as the rate legislatures\ndo, that legilsture which did pals il ? Is not\n\n\ntae government Of which il conaiintes a part,\nOF different nature, add formed tor purpo-\n\n\nies different from thole for which TIE rate\ngovernments were formed Can The leei1a-\n\n\nture OF Psnntylyania pals Al sSt d.ciaratory\n\n\nOF what is the common law in Mayisnd ,\nAnd i this aGt is deciarstory of the COM\n\n\nmon law OF one or more Of the as,cs. of\nthe lew Of which of them, 10 il de.laratury Z"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "YEN cRNrs sINgLz, +", "byline": "", "article": "q\n\n\nIS to tEeir common iawa Anc if, is.5 tle.\n\n\nc'aratory se7, why doc !, p,oaest 20 4 ,.\n\n\nand partial {, .cr;8,cr oE tle ofeuce-n} r en-.\nii,hing libel, and 10 exc; ptins a,d et..al-\nties on ''s offence as THERETO, 1, crias5 -.\n\n\nlead Of declaring, as ak ol,c- ie-.' a,7\n\n\nacts DO, that the 1tis ther. i9rcia-t i.e.\n\n\nalways been offences, ra ubjeG as G-es\n\n\nto certain P.n5'.cs From def. obasysyi.\n\n\nons, 1t mna be ,naoifeH he, curp.sl han\n\n\nno right 10 paCs = d,ci1.a,o-- a.t g., 49,.\n,iotie,t--that - tie timc ihev did DzGs \"a\n\n\nthey did net ccnt.d~r It as : a.. lera.ory bae\n\n\nas remedial att, iudc;;rg PANS and psa2l-\n\n\nties tor the hti' time IL tie Jnjtco States,\non az oifrnce declared to te 20 bvtha, atsr\naud which vaa ns.er before copr.zable hv\nthe co?rts OF the United Sta..s, nor L.nifi-.\nable by ito laws ana that you row aucre,\nTO convert it into dcclar5torY act. lec7u{e\n/ you know that the powers given - corgreIs\n[ by the contribution, would ret juf;fy tins At\ntempt on their part, TO lrgilatc coucern:rn.\nand 70 puuh shs offence Yurr wsnf oF\nlegal Snow.edEe, and your Implicit conf.\ndence IN wtIt has been wri ten on thar fib.\nject, by taoie who ought to have poi, fed\nthat Sncwledgt, may have LED YOU iuto an\nerror IS 10 the true nature of this ac bur\nwhen you lay THAI ths orly u!e of This aEf\nwas 70 declare the common law, to rsndc, ir\nmore generally known, and 20 r.a it9 !. in\nionc Particu'ara- where il wac Thought TO\n20 too tar, You are wi,hour cxcuic be-\ncauic om your knowledge Of the history or\nthis act, YOU m@t know hat this is NOT 2\nJuN representation OF the intention of thoC.\nwho v ted Tor It. This set ors:aatsd in\nthe ienale, and IS i p2iled th-r hoL!s It Dc.\nprivcd the citizens Of America, ros only OF\nThe sreedom ot tue Pre(3, but of the liberty\nOF ipeech alio; and without any c.aufr in Is\n70 enab,e the perion prolrcGted . To Give .he\ntruth OF the matter IN cy;o>ace,\" &c, LIS\nevident therefore, tha, the 3aaa,s did nor\n/ pats this a4, with tie intent'cn aicyisrd \"a\nthe se by YOU, Il was changed into las\nlPreicnt form IN he houfe Of rtpS, ,--,.a,iyes.\n\n\nbai not until the fame p2Ytv IN ne, houfe\n\n\n\".2'eh had ps!icd tee NOV L. q yepfsfen ives.\nou!ets they ic.tencd i c0ui5eatly. q, can\n\n\n~ Appearance bet 10 5af ware they AZ ,h-l\ntime iron. representing l. 20 beine,rhe ls,en-\n\n\nZION ofthe act 20 ioitca tllc ~ or OF the conf\nmon law, ,lat they iscla ed s, il contain\n\n\nCO matter which was injfpcrfhly res-Ts,v\n\n\n20 protea the govcrnn- AZ agais 4 the asij-e\notit' eoemiea, who they r pre!ented The\niecret emifatiss o. France. Theft ,aas\n\n\nwe're well known to you, and thereof rem\ndered u unpardorahlc in you 10 a,tcnp. ID\nerceige yonr conitiruents, by rcp-ei,r a.e\n.hs act as hsvipg b sn paird b ,orricls\nfrom motives OF compaion end Iemt, N\n\n\ntead OF Eating, agreeable e. truth. that i.\nwas the Offspring OF party, brought INTO ex-\nittence for the Purpole 81 isfimida,ioq and\nPunihing ali who Gould oppaie their views\nand ichemes, But if this al was resnv a..\ntended Tor the pHrH0fes which you Gv i\nwas, and 1t 1t IS tbs gfsarea proof which con\ngreis can give OF tAsi, icafy aad humanity,\nwe ou2h5 20 pray that al rheis future at.\ntemp. 70 szerci!e thole virJuss, NAV proye\nsbortiyc\n\n\nYoujufify n, iacreafe which was made\n~ the lalarics Of certain Officers employee in\nthe executive Departments during the laa lel-\nton, by laying chat yhele Callrics were ia-\ncompetent to tbs iuppou Of ,hols olisrr\nand their families, ard that f.om thsr cifc.in-\nlance there -xitted g great difcowauemest\n10 good public iervan5s, rrsat I, .Brstion\n70 thoie who have snder their CONFRONT vaf.\niums Of public money, aDd great Ask uity\n\"a ilndi0g men properly euaiiEed III 9cct\nlot ta!cnta and charas,r, fog flliaf az .h.\nvscanciss which from gimc to time oscr,r\"\noreof two things mutt always happen, az\nto public ialar;es--the officer. muG ti.bey\nmake their cHpenies conform to the aruo. Mt\nOF thoie lalaries, or he public NUT iacrcale\ntheir ialaries ir proportion as The oG.cers\niha'l 'rcreafe their 1penies The G~a isal-\nweYs IN the power Of the officers, ;he lan\nwill be found 70 exceed the .sfodrccs ofth\ncommunity. Asto rte nccsfity OF making\nihis increafe % ialsri=5, 70 remove trmptati\nOn from thoic q\" \"no have under their con-\ntrout vaH funs Of public inor,y . no sddi,i-\non to tn,iT ialdries nor oi tts total amour.\nof tliote iVus, VII be ,uffc.su. ;a reroove\nthat temptation aud wheeler al, ad4i,ioo\nIS made TO cher lsla,iss or not, the puhhcie-\n.cuiity mua rclt on th,ir honeRy, aid on tbe\nchecks eaaaiihsd by l,w To- keen IL. I\ncannot app .ehepd sin Their. is snv real dar-\nger Of ng' \" finding men properly oual.Ged\nIN rcipctt cf talents sod Ga -aa-r, TO- 6i;ioo,\nUp he vancsucies which taay fron, time 70\nTINE oeeooj\" Tor 1--WE may Judge fiora the\ngeneral abMety which uow appesrs, 20 get\nla!o oiilcc; from the lsbOrious and dirty\n\"o'A Which macy perform as ncaus of\ngetting there ana from shs ncdioc1tv or\nO. -. Il"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "COkRESPONDENCE", "byline": "", "article": "Between George Nicholas, Egg Of Nentuc-\nky, and the hon. Robert Q. Harpe1\nMember Of Congreis, frcm the dik:ict of\n%, Gate OF Sou.h-Caroliua."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "- N o &c Z.", "byline": "", "article": "TT is with much regret that the\nfubicriber fhould again have oceafon TO notify\nthoie who have been a comfortable tins delin-\nquent, that il is now impoliible for him to grant\nthem any further indulgence therefore, 1t Is nc\ncehary Tor al ihoie who are IN arrears and whole\naccounts have been long due, 30 make immediate\npayment TO him, or to Meilrss GILiIAr IL KISsY,\nWhole receipt viii be ucient for the fame, give\nfuch fecurity as will be deemed satisfactory\nThofc uho fail to comply with ibis fequsfi, foits\nviii be infti,uted aganlt them indiicrinlinai ely.\n\n\n5bomaS Giliiaf.\n\n\nRichmond, September 10. OO"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": ".\n49, as nisf, ~ or IS years Of age.\n''~'hs'' s-F4'ST Zee 3 OF 9 inches high, with\n: eonlpiCuous fear unds. his lett jaw, occaGoned\nby detective tooth, large fear CT the back 81\nhs right hand from til eut of knife, and iTnel.\nohe mciining obEgu.ly lownwards in the Middle\nOF his forehead, occafoAed by lome accident when\nq child. itutters lirtie when abont 90 ipesk.\nbuii.y head OF hair, legs rather mah froa, the\neonitant uie of boots, and OF tky locks aud tenn\nper, except when he coofss to force deceitful\niIuie. - He has fery-d III apprenticeship to the\nh1sher's trade, knows alittle OF hosnaking, aud\nAs, when he pl>aies, ve.y complete doneltic fer\nwant. As he has i;:v5 II tinestravel,ed with me\nINTO the norss,erD Rates, lt is polbc he MAJ oh.\ncain forged certificate q freedom and ende4vor\nTO go that way, tow -rds Kentucky, where his\nmother and oii:cE conn. Ions are in che polclion\n.. a rs, %iliiam Hcilsnd whole name he Tome\ntimes affects 20 bcar-z..d This is The proba-\nbe, as q nlprt s.sne PIE Gus to has departure he\npolIefed hIInfef OF rhe means of travelling By for\neirg INFO my deiS. Ifhe is sanght ,4l Of th fate\nof Virginia. the above reward will be paid on his\ndelivery 20 me at this psse--if taken in this Gate\nand delivered, Fifty Dollars will ke paid--or ii\nfeeured i'll ANY jaiii 10 that get him again, Thirty\nDollars will Do allowed. All matters Of veiiels\nare cautioned againh aifording the faid runaway\nconveyance out OF the fate, and all other peilons\nagainit harborug, employing or fecrctiDg him\nas no expense VAL be ipaeed in rigorous prcie-\ncutiou OF thofe who do 10.\n\n\nJOHN MIRO.\n\n\nRichmond, Virginia,\n\n\nOctober 18th, 1899 s IN"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "nc iAIoI Pointcd attenGi0n\nWI be paid 10 or.iers for Trees, and gfea\ncare risd ia preparing them for removal\nLetters by poh, or otherwise, to faio\nSTRAcaAE, sddEeGed 10 The care Of M.\nfosfqias Nary, oil Freds,icktbugg, or Alr\njoin Barren, OF Richmond, wili be properly\nattended 10.\n\n\nDad sTRAcHAN q MAUSY will deliye\n'heir Trees on the following tsms: Whhir\n50 mics OF The Ndrfey, they viii deliver\n1000 or upwards, al given tine and place.\n't their Nuriery price and a, any diitance\nbetween 50 and 100 mics, MOI ieis than\n1000 on sGe fame terms."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "GSgfted lhaAe Trees,\nFOR Sale, at Nine Pence each, com.\n\n\npoied of the following kinds"} +{"article_id": "29_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0066.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "SssHhsudis."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0291.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ever has been more conifant and anxious at\n\n\ntention to lnch forms and marks of din notions.\nthan there is IN monarehies\n\n\nThe policy of Rome was exhibited n its\nhiglelt perfection, in The triumph of Paulns\n\n\nEmilius over Perieus. 1t was ltrkng exeni.\n\n\nplihcation of congraiulalioa and fyInpathy.\n\n\nCentralized with each other. Congratulation\n\n\nwith 'he conqueror fymPathy with the cap\n\n\ntive both inddenly changed into fympathy\n\n\nwith the eonqueror. The delciiption\" of this\n\n\ntriumph, IS with 4 Pomp OF language cor\n\n\nrespondent to It's dazzling magnihcence.\n\n\nThe iepi efeBiation Of the King, and his chill\n\n\ndren mutt excite tie pity of every reader, who\nIS not animated with the feroeious fentiaents of\n\n\nRomao iniolence and pride. Never was there\nmore moving leion of the melancholy lot Of\nhumanity, than the Centralized fortunes of the\n\n\nMacedonian and tie Roman. The enc divefled\nOF his crown and throne, led in chains with his\n\n\nchildren, before the chariot of rhe other, lla2ing\n\n\nin gold and purple, TO The capitol. This IN\n\n\nitruetive leiion Is given US by The victor him.\niel' IN fpeech to the people. \"My triumph.\nRomans. as if it bad been in deriGcn Of all\nhuman felicity has been interpreted between the\n\" funerals OF my children, and both have been\n:\" exhibited, as ipettacles, before you. Peifens,\n\"wllo, hmelf captive, faw his children led\ng with him in captivity, now enjoys hem in\nfaiety. !, who Triumphed over him, having\nAttended the capitol, from he funeral charioc\nOf one my fons, defended from that capitol,\n\"to fee another expire. II the loute of Paulus,\n\n\nnone remains bur himielf' But your felicity,\nRomans. and The prosperous fortune of Ii.\n'pubhc, is conlolation TO me uncer this\n\"deltrution of my family\"\n\n\nII IS eafy to Zee how fuch fcene muR ope-\nrate ION the hearts of nation: how it mult\naffect the patton for diltintion: and how it\nmult excite the ardor and yiituous emulation of\nthe citizens. Liz. IS, SO."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0291.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE PRIDE OF BIRTH.", "byline": "", "article": "SOME of the abea and beif prell,es Of\nwhom the church Of England has to boat,\noriginally arofe from very humble fiiua tons in\nfociety. The catalogue of her primates in\nparticular, almoa entirely conffs Of perfons ef\nlow extraction. Cramoer, Parker, Grindall, and\nWhitgift, the crest pillars of the church eltab-\nllhment, after the feParation from the Papal\nyoke, were all of a mean deieent, if, as in the\nvulgar phraleology Of common life, poverty and\nmeannefs be anonymous.\n\n\nArchbiihop Abbot was educated and main\ntanned by public charity.\n\n\nLaud's father was weaver 10 was Iillot-\nion's; and none of them it appears were in cir\ncumltances TO provide for their tons.\n\n\nPotter was ferviror in his college and\nboth Herring and Seeker were more indebted\n10 good fortune, and lucky hits in lite, than to\nfamily connections, for their elevation to the\nbench.\n\n\nNor has this been the cafe only with the\nchurch of ENGLAND The mot eminent OF the\nRoman pontiffs lprung en- obcurity, and the\npoor people OF Italy, until of Late, have been\naccutomed 10 excltc in their chidr an aPpi-\ncation to Itudy, by relating to them the tory of\npope Sixtus the fifth. That great man was\nthe ion of a eotager; and on his elevation to\nthe tiara, he ufed TO lay, IN contempt o. the\nbalquinades that were made upon his birth,\nthat he was born of an Rujfri0as horie, becaufe\nthe fun-beams palling through the broken walls\nand ragged roof, Myy2rafsd every corner OF his\nfathers hut.\n\n\nLaaly, Dr. Moore, the prafent arehbifhop OF\nCanterbury, is native olGlonceter, where his\nfather was a butcher in fuch low cigcumhan-\nces that he could not afford the exPepces neoet-\nfairy to give his ion that liberal education which\nhe both deiired and deferved."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0291.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "Exfrad fran \"D1scoURsES on DAy1LA.'", "byline": "", "article": "TN a city or village, little employmen,s and\n4 iriding ciltinttons are con,ended for with\nequal eageJnels, as honors and Offices in com\nmonweaiths and Kingdoms.\n\n\nWhat is it that bewitches mankind to marks\nand Ggns a ribbon a garter ? a ltar gold\nen- key ? Marlhal's itaff, or a white hickory\naick! Though there is in fnch f-ivolities as\nthefe neither profit nor plealure, nor any thing\namiable, ellimable, or respectable j; yet expert.\nence teaches US, in every country of the world,\nthey attract the attention Of mankind more than\nparts or learning, virtue or religion. They are\ntherefore fought with ardor, very often, by men\npoAeled in the MOI eminent degree, of all the\nmerit and fervioes, with the bet faculties of the\nhead, and the mott engaging recommendation\nOf the heart.\n\n\nFame has been divided into three fpecies\nglory, which attends the great actions of law\ngivers and heroes, and the management of the\ngreat commands and the fra offices OF State:\nreputation, which is cheriihed by every gentle.\nman and credit, which is Imported by mer-\nchants and tadcfmen. But even the diviion\nis incomplete, becaufe the celire and the oblees\nof it, though it may be eonlidered in various\nlights and under different notifications, is not\nconfined to gentlemen nor merchants, but 1t is\ncommon to every human being. There are no\nmen who are not AMBITIOUS OF distinguishing\nthsmfelves, and growing comfortable among\nthofe with whom they conve'ie. This ambition\nis natural to the human lou ard as when it\nreceives happy turn, it is the iource OF private\nfelicity and public PROPERTY; and whent errs,\nproduces private uneaGneis and public calami-\nties, it is the buinels and duly of private\nprudence, of private and public e1agaticn and"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0291.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "or anlipathies. We have feen already how far\n\n\nwe may be driven By both, and the iuadnce\n\n\nought to be engiaven on our memories, that\n\n\nhereafter we may eicape the fame deiuiion. and\n\n\npurfue our intereas with all poiible delibera\n\n\nton.\n\n\nIf it was repreherfible to fay x ! awof Paul\n\n\nand I Of 1p0Aos, aud I Of C11baf,\" in one and\n\n\nthe fame religion how much more propeller\n\n\nGus is it to FAY an ef France, and am Of Eng\n\n\nland, to the utter excuiion OF all 14,agieaa po-\n\n\nIcy whatever THE Jacob;n papers therefore\n\n\nare very wicked OF very Gupid when they make\n\n\nap apparent or momentary leaning towards\n\n\nFrance the te1 of political merit, fer it might be\n\n\nexceedingly improper. So that their praiies\n\n\nare worth no more than their equally unprin-\n\n\ncpled eteorations.--It ieems to be high time\n\n\nthat all lheie Jumping politics were obfoietc,\n\n\nand that new and more diainguihing kind\n\n\nwere introduced in their head; the BATS of\nwhich, naead Of foreign partialilies, fhould be\n\n\nour own con ititution. | hope am not de\n\n\nceived in the agreeable profped that we are on\n\n\nthe eve of this reformation.\n\n\nTo defame the conititutonal conduit of the\n\n\nPrefident before it has terminated IN any event,\n\n\nas the Aurora does, deierves every epithet which\nindignation car. beffow. Is it at all probable\n\n\nthat the ENJOYS are improper characters, when\nthey NUT all have been appreciated by the Sen\nate of the United States This looks like The\nold TORY that we do not fend ENJOYS to France\nwho are French fed all eady, and 70 they ought\nto be rejeaed, that is, that acobins do rot get\nthe places. But we ihall fee that the French\n\n\ngovernment have Quilted this ground from full\nproof that the party they had in this country\ncould do them no good and certainly the mott\nimproper perlons TO be ient to France at lucb a\ntime, would be thole who might be likely to\n\n\nconcede too much. 1t is highly nsceaary that\nwe ihould have an honorable as well as ade-\n\n\nquate reparaticn from the republic of ance !.\nfor there is no one thing 70 precious, invalua-\nbic, and ufeful to nation as its hcnour and IFS\nfelf-eaeem.\n\n\nThe choice of Melrs Ellfworth, Murray and\nDavie, upon every principle feems to be good,\neven If we iet Aide the appreciation OF the fen\nate, for in the firlt place they are plurality,\n\n\ninaead of one perion. Secondly, they go from\n\n\nthe feveral grea. dilrieis of the United States\nThirdly, they combine The variety of knowl-\nedge and experience that might be delred.--\nAnd lally, they are not known for any violent\nnational attachment except to their own coun\ntry. What more can reafJnably be demand\ned 'Thoie who have no particular ends to\nferve by murmuring will be fatsfied, at leaf\ntill we know what they perform, which cannot\nprobably be for fix months to come.\n\n\ntake the liberty therefore, to hope that for\nthe prefsnt we in the Diffria of Maine, at leaf,\nmay enjoy fair and impartial Gate of mind\nIf the Pennfylvanians are iatisfied with the\nvexalons of their crooked policy, and feveriih\npreGes, it will not follow with perfect cafe that\nwe ought to be infected with their folly any\nmore than with their yellow fever. Let us pa\ntently wait for the conformation of the Preii-\ndents mealures, and have the le,f confederation\nnot to judge till we underltand.\n\n\nCANDOR."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0291.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "MAUPRRTULS.", "byline": "", "article": "\" A Frenchman,\" fad DR.. Johnion, Z\" can\nwrite upon any things Maupertuis has an\nEBAY upon rhe Advantages OF being Sick\nHe fsys that in foine illneRes there are real\nadvantag res, capable 10 conlolc us. capable ia.\nprocure US real pie irres. . ipeak,\" Jays he,\ng after my own experiences\" and relates fome\nreflections which long and dtiperase dlorder\nof the brealt gave him. !\" i knew\" adds Ia,\n\" \"a very Respectable perion, who inhabited 2\nvery large houie, which however he thought too\nlittle for him, reduced BY an illnefs like mine\nhumbly TO occupy one of the imallett rooms OF\nit, make an agreeable occupation for hamieli OF\narranging collection of prints which he had )\nand this man who ufed TO have his head full OF\nche preateit obje6s that intereaed all Europe,\nfound great amufenent in a little thing humbly\ncapable of amuGpg child in health and this\nwas the great king of Pruiiia.\"\n\n\n\" II IL with The ksratars Of ibs French\" .f.y\nDIR, .Jobnj0n, car with thar meat - not os,y\nea.sQraf, 6zt ttey kse.o 0sty SusR bsso 10 cock q\""} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0291.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "Far tie PORTLAND GAzEq4x.", "byline": "MR.. JEaKs,", "article": "Aurora publiihed by one DuANs in Phadel\nphia relative TO the million Of Mellrs Elfworth,\nMurray and Dsvie, TO France, | eonfefs could\nnot but regret that the Editors of that paper\nihould think it fashionable TO republifh libel\n70 evidently bafe and wicked, in the Dilfria of\nMaine. have always thought it proper to\ndefer the dilcuilon of this embaiIy till We .lhal\nhave ieen the PreGdent's fpeeeh, and the docu\nments which be will lay before Congreis, having\na natural contempt for thofe opinions on great\naffairs which are haAily adopted. But this ex\ntrae from the Aurora is 70 prohieate in the de\nhgn Of it, to undermine the confidence of the\npeople in the Pfefdent, while il Effects to praile\nand fupport his meaiules, that it is difficult to\nwait for time when thele malignant infinua.\ntons, though forgotten, may have had their\nintended effect. l fhall therefore endeavour TO\nexpel or neutralize the potion they contain be-\nfore it is Incorporated with The fylteni, and hope\nthat the editors of the Herald will hereafter\nfelea from the Aurora with rather more df\nerection.\n\n\nThis extract \"from the Aurora\" having TO\ntitle nor fgnature, feems to be a mere farago\nof editorial remarks and in addition TO the\nnotorious infurgent character Of that paper for\nten years paf it will be feryioeable to know\nthat Mr.. Duane the editor of it is now under\npublic prolecution for fictitious practices. His\npaper is the principal of the three great volca-\nlos of acobinilm in the United States, the\nArgus at Newyork and the late Chronicle at\nBolton being the other two. II has even, aud\nmore Especially iince it was managed by him,\nbeen more dabolical than either of the Others,\nand than its former ielf. 1t contains The gen.\neral orders of difcontent and infurrt6ton from\nI,,I\nthey proceed, and It's hyperion efficacy has\nbeen atteltsd by the election of Judge M'Kean\n10 be Governor of Pennsylvania. Ii flch pa\ntons of the Prefident, nor faithful charaeters of\nhis ambaGadors to foreign nations\n\n\nII is remarkable that iince the Pfeiiient has\ndeternt0 ~. .\nwith England. 1t is no aniwer to fay that the\nprefent government of France is not permanent,\naud therefore not iafe to be negotiated with\nfor admitting the fact, this is only for the Pref\ndent and Senate to coniider, and as nobody but\nthe Prefident is refponGble for his infruaions,\n10 other perfon has the leaf right to informed\ndie in the bufinefs. If the outcry of foreign\nnation is filficient to raifc the echo of our own\ncitizens in fueh a cafe, it only proves that we\nare not yet what we ought to be, mere Ameri-\ncans. All honelt men mutt join the Preidenl\nin the exercife of his conhitutional prerogatve,\nperfuafons notwithstanding, when as the Ex.\necutive representative of the people, he does as\nthey would and ought to do. Jacobins have\nnothing to boat of in him, nor iederals to\ngrumble at |; for the PRECEDENT of the United\nStates is OF no party, as an officer but merely\nthe organ OF the Que american CldIdCltT duu\ncon9ua.--If the gentleman who now admin;f-\ntiers that Office has had the magnanimty to en-.\nterrain this great and jult idea, and has acted\nconlequentially, there is no doubt that the peo.\npie will fupport him to the Taft drop of their\nblood, even to the expu'lion of every foreigner\nfrom the face of the country.\n\n\nUndoubtedly while we are neutral and there\nfore acceilisle to all manner of intrigues, no\niooner will one Of the grea: belligerent powers\ngrow into diirepute among Us, than the oppoitc\npower will endeavonr to pref, this advantage to\nThe extreme. SO France made every poliible\nuIc of the ugpopularity of England; and 70\nwill England now mof probably Of that of\nfrance. And by parity. Of realon, as il was\nneceiIary in the former cafe that the PreGdent\nihould, for the people, treat with Englan1 to"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0291.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nTO every man who is capable of worthy con-\n\n\ndna, the plcafure from the appreciation OF wor-\n\n\nThy men is exqui6te and iqexprellible.\n\n\nIt is curious to confider the final caufes of\nthings when the phyfcal are wholly unknown\n\n\nThe intellectual and moral qualities are\n\n\nmott within our power, and undoubtedly the\nmott ehential. to our hsppineis The per-\nfonal qualities of health, ffrength, and agility,\nare next In npouanee.-Yet, the qualities OF\ntorture. fuch as birth, riches and honors, tho\n\n\na man has leis reafon to etieem himlelfl5r theft,\nThan fot tho!e Of his mind or body, are every\nwhsre acknowledged to Glitter with the bright\nEll lultre, in the eyes Of the world.\n\n\nAs virtue is the only rational furce, and\neternal foundation OF honour, the wifdom of\nnations, in the titles they have e1ablilhed as tie\narks OF order and iuhbordinalion, has generally\ngiven an intimation. not Of perional qualities,\nnor of the qualities OF fortune; but OF iome\nparticular virtues, more especially becoming\nmen, in the high aa,ions they p lefs. Rever-\nence is attributed to the Clergy to\nObservation-Disclosures to Senators-iereniy. Gle.\nmency, or mildnels Of difpolition, to Princes.\nThe fovereign authority and fupreme executive,\nhave commonly titles that deii9nate power as\nwell as virtue--as Maiefy to KIngs-magnii\ncent, moi honored, and lovreign Lords, to the\ngovernment of Geneva--noble mightneles to\nthe aates of Frieaand-noble and mighty\nLords to the fates of Gnelderland--n\ngreat and venerable Lords to the regency of\nLeyden--noble and grand Mighlineaes to the\nftates of Holland-noble great and venerable\nLords, the regency of Amnerdam noble\n| mghtinehes, the States OF Ureicht--and high\n| mehtineiies Of The States General.\n\n\nA dea bed, it is faid, ibcws the err ptincfs Of\n| ,itlcs.-Tha, may be.--But does it not equally\n\n\nthew the futility of ri, hes power, berry and all\n\n\nearthly things! The cloud.capt towers, the\ngorgeous palaces, the folemn temples. the great\nglobe iIfslf, appear The balelefs fabric of VII\n\n\nION, and life itelf tale told by anideot, full of\n\n\nfound and fury, ignilying nothing. Shall it be\ninferred from this, that fame, liberty, propert\n\n\nand life, ihai be always delpiied and elected !!\nShall laws and government, which regulate\n| Iublunaiy things be neglected., beeaufs they ap-\npear baubleS at HE hour Of deaihs\n\n\nThe wifdom ard virtue of all nations have\n| endeavoied to regulate TIE plfiion for reiped\nand diainelion, and to reduce ii to iome order\nin iociety, by titles marking the gradations of\nMagHgacy, to prevent as far as human power\nand policy can prevent, colliGons among The\npaRions of many purifying the fame objects and\nthe rivalries, animofites, envy, jealou'y and\nvengeance, which always refut from them.\nHas there ever been a nation, who under\nfood the human heart, better than the Ro-\nmans9 Or made better uie Of the paiiion for\nconfederation, congratulation and dlitincion\nThey conlidered, that as realon is the guide OF\nlife, the ienies, the imagination and the alice\ntons are the fprings Of activity. Reafon holds\nthe helm, but paiions are the gales and as the\n\n\ndire6tea road to ,hele is through the ieries, the\nlanguage of iigns was employed by Roman\nwildom to excite The emulation and active vir\ntue Of the citizens. DRm7ious of condition. as\nwe'll as or ages, were made by difference of\n\n\ncloahing. The Laticlave, or large flowing\nrobe, audded with broad fpots of purple.\n\n\nthe ancient dfintfon of their Kings, was after\n\n\nthe Establishment of the conlulate, worn by the\n\n\nSenators through the whole period of The re-\n\n\npublic and the Empire. The tribunes of the\n\n\npeople, were, after their infttution, admitted to\n\n\nwear the fame venerable fignal of fandity and\nauthority. The anguaiclave, or the fmaller\n\n\nrobe, with narrower fluids of purple, was the\ndilin guilhing habit of the Roman Knights.\nThe golden ring was ALTO peculiar TO Senator'S\nand Knights, and was not permitted to be worn\nby any other citizens The ratext, or lorg\nWAile rOoe Reaching GOWN 10 Tie aheies, 'oeT-\ned with purple, which was worn by the princi-\npal magiftrates, iuch as Confils, Prrtors, Cen.\nfors and iomelimes on iolemn feltiyals, by Sen\n\n\nators. The chairs oil ivory the I.ittors; the\n\n\nrods tn axes; the crowns of gold ; OF ivo-\nry; Of flowers; of herbs; of laurel branches\n\n\nand of oak leaves; the civil and the mural crowns;\n\n\ntheir ovations; and their ttiumpths, every\n\n\nthing in religion, government and COMMON life\n\n\namong the Romans was parade, representation\n\n\nand ceremony. Every thing was addieiied to\nthe emulation of the citizens, and every thing\nwas calculated to attract the attention, to allure\nthe confederation and excite the congratulations\nOF the people to attach their hearts to individu\nal citizens according to their merit; and to\n\n\ntheir lawgivers, magilratcs and judges, accord\ning to their ranks, tatons and importance in\nthe State. And this was in the true lpitit"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "Susannah Babso,,,", "byline": "MXLNER.\n\n{ DffR9 n0dfr he Columbian Hal se4y III.\nLRber's 7aqvrg.", "article": "D\"fR5 n0dfr he Columbian Hal mar III.\n\n\nCutters 7azvrn\n\n\nEGS leave TO offer her feryices II\nGe the Ladies Of Portland, its vicinity ap4 to\n\"et lher patronage IN the line of her prole ion She\nones Tor i4e among other articles, the following viz\n\n\nLadies fine beaver hatS--wifh hat\nbands, cords and trimmings 10 match Fancy colored\nno. Chiicrelis do. Fashionable turbans, wreatls and\neas5. fine black faith fcr ladies, cosks v,th rim\nmings Tor do. Artificial flowers. Pumes and leather.\npook mniin Wire do. Millners black and wl;tc\nlawn. Black and white gauzes Wide and marrow, Isees\nMourning do. Edgines. Netting. Camel's lair\nihs\"l'-lome do OF an elegant pattern Fine and\ncommon pocket handkerch SIS Lu,enrins, Modes.\nram and Varieested ribbons Of every width Iad;es'\nana elndrtns mitts Do fine cotton hofe of f,ne,or\nqnaaty. Ladies and mites fancy morocco fboes.\npumps and lppers. Cloth do Shoe bows Glove\nties Linnen Backram. Wire Pa1eboard sew\ning hlSs Iwiits Threads Tapes Taaes\n\n\nGentlemen'S handfome morocco cans.\ntrimmed with fur--yery comfortable for the Ieifoa\nLadies heighlng do. Gentemens plain ana f-aev\neolored nne fix hoie ditto Cotton dino worried\nWhite itoeks. Black do. Military do cockades\nHair ribbon\n\n\nGilt necklaces. Eardrops. Pendants.\nMouruing do SmeliHes bottles CourtpIailer. COT.\nafeties Tooth powder silver thnbles Inkftands\nPocket do Waters Needias Pins Bobbins\n\n\nq Ladies' Robes, Cioak5, Head-drsc\n= ec' d'\"' is@e f'e0aeg Ja', and The fuaaa gsrs\nPortland, Dec. as,I7oo tf)"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "And an ahortment of CONFECTIONERY.\nAJo-~A few patent Agitable Lamps.\n\n\nS-F dftsSa1Hss IN J ssosaig hA .ysn'np\nDee. Sc"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On Saturday evening af, intelligence was received\n'hrt the fchoener Farmer of this port Richard Motley\nmatter driven fhore Cape Cod, the night of\nthe 18th inf and that the whole had perihed.--\nWeare now happy to announce that the intelligence\nwas premature. BY exprels we learn thai after fe\ntruck, the mailer aud all hands took 10 the boat, and\narrived fate ihore. The chconer has hnce drifted\ninto Barnable Bay 70 leagues dtant fro m the PLACE\nwhe ihe was left\""} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "SHORTHAND,\nMoNDAr, DEcEAfBRR IS, 80.\n\nDlYXSIQN LINE.", "byline": "", "article": "Committee of he Court of selians for this county\noonliin5 OF Meirs. Samuel Frse1la, lae Pa5as, and\nHAfan Gorbam, Efqrs, to meet Committee of the\nCourt OF Sefiions of Kenneheck con(ltag of Melirs\nDaq! Cory, Vliam Brook, and Aaib4a Farbmkr Efqrs.\nON Friday the sd Of January next at the houEe of Mr.\nRowe, nnhoder at Pejepfcot Gore, in order to etsle\nthe eivifonai Line OF iad ,ounties"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "Fry@ Drugs g Medicines.\nNOW OPENING FOR SALE,\n\n\nBy John Coe,", "byline": "", "article": "At the ihop lately occupied by Mr..\nJfwe1T. in Fi(h-frect, large and exteniive anort-\nment of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. &c. of a\ngenuine quality all of which viii be fold as cheap\nas can be purchaied in Bolton. any fhop in the\n\n\nState. dino. 4pJiB arr\n\n\n- ENNK +; Manne Crcm Tartar :;\nO Flower SulPhe7i GIauber's Salts Ipecac Ialop;\nRed Bark Rhnharb, Magnolia Sage Pearl Bale{\nGen,ian Orange Peal; Animony; caomel Camo.\nmile Flowers Lenisye Elechlary Campfire Opt.\n; Myrrh; Aloes Lieoree ack and isce CAT\nearilla Bark Oil OF Vitro zquaforlis Blue YeroI\nWhite Yilrol Ground Msdder Alum; Copperas, &c.\n\n\nDR.. Lees celebrated Bilious Pills,\nAnderions Pills. Hoopers Pills, EiIence Of Pepper\nmint, Britfh Oil, Goafry's Cordial, Batemsns Drop,\n'ruringtens Balloon OF Life, Stoughton's Ffxir, Ce-\nphalic Snuff Royal Tooth Powder, Tooth Bruf.es,\nPungent Smelling bottles, Court Platter, &c. &c,\n\n\n1inctures, ElixirS, SalveS and ONT\nments, OF all kinds.\n\n\n- Country Phyfcians may be fup-\nPiled with large or fnall quantities.\n\n\nMedicine Boxes for Seamen prepared\nin the ben manner at the fhcrteft notice.\n\n\nConitant attendance will be given,\nand every favor gratefully acknowledged.\n\n\npoffLfsH Dge"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "IN AMERICAN.\n\nM. CARNor's Defence Of bis oqCn C0ndua", "byline": "", "article": "THE. ex director Carnot, or, as he calls him.\nfelf, the conltitutional director, publihed in\nMarch iaf, on aniwer to the Report of Baillcul,\nIN the namc of the Special Commitlion made\nin the Council OF Aneients, upon the confpiracy\nof the 4th September, 1897. This aniwer,\nleaving the oonipiracy out OF the queltion, is Of\nthe greatelt Importance as it not only unnaiks\nthe hypocry OF his colleagues, but as it afcer-\ntains and explains their particular objects and\npolicy with regard to foreign tates and peace.\n\n\nThe recriminations of Carnot, who exults\nopenly in the reglcide, and the war he has made\nagaina all fovereigns, are of little ooniequeace.\nWhether h or Reubel is the greatea villain,\nis not ct any public importance that we can\ndIce:n. But the deiigns Of one or both parties\nin the Directory againA the republics of Hol-\nland and America are of the highea moment.\nand we lole no time in giving them the greatea\npublicity in our power. Mr., Adams will\ndoubtlef, take them into the fullea coniidera.\nton and perhaps they are not altogether un-\nworthy of the attention of General Daendels\n\n\nCT wiihed,\" iays Carnot, to give to the Duke\nOF Parma fome portion of the Papal territory\nand the Modenefe, in exchange for LoniGana\nand Florida, which the King Of Spain would\nhave ceded to us with view of obtaining for\nthe Infant a more comfortable eaablilhment.-\nI law double advantage in this exchange\nut, THAI OF REPUBLICANIZING A\nVAST AND BEAUTIFUL. PORTION OF\nAMERICA, WHICH WOULD HAVE\nGIVEN US SO GREAT AN INFLUENCE\nOVER THE UNITED STATES zdly, of\noppoing a more formidable barrier to the\nHoufe of Auitra ia Italy &C.\" Florida we\nfee was to republicanize The United States, in\nthe fans manner that Geneva has republican\nlied the poor Republicans of Switzerland But\nthe deiigns of the Directory againG Holland\nare lels fpeculatve and remote. The only\npoint in CONTEXT between Bailleul, and Carnot is\nTO whom they are to be alcribed-whether\nReubel or CarDot is entitled TO the honor Of\nthem.\n\n\nGarnet, according to Baillsul, maintained,\n\" That it was neceadry TO facri6ce Holland\nthat its fate was indifferent to France, and thar\nthe Republic ought not to be uneafy if England\npreferved a part of its poneilions. Let Them\nfight each other\" faii he, \" as long as they\nwill !; there is no great harm in that, for\nthough\"-CArnot does nor deny th. de!ibera.\nton, but be ihilts the Rory from his own brows\nto thole OF Reubel. When we were difcuG\ning\" fVs he, in what manner Holland\nihould be admitted iuto the Treaty with Nal.\nmeieury at LIE, Neupel delivered tutIOnS\nlra.,ibs agaioa the Bltavan nation He fad,\nit wa alo8 ther attached to the Stadtholdey-\nthat it had confantly betrayed ns--that it was\n\"A Nation of ShoPkeepers- il had placed\nall is ntereas in Englsnd It that it bad no win\nes bit in favour Of the Englih that it only\nfought an opportunity 10 deliver i,f.lf up 10 the\nEuprfh, and that Admiral Lucas had jan fold\nthem bis dee, AT the C'pe Of Good Iiope--that\nwh,.ever Holland could acquire in riches or\np;ofoeriry, il. was evident ilitou'j only tu.n to\nthe detrrent of France. There wa, IN hort\n.hpr on. pocy to follow with regard to Kollani"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "5fR. JENKs,", "byline": "", "article": "WISH you to publi1i the following extract from\n,he Philadelphia Gazette The reader will fee that it\nrelates to publication of cARNoT one of the French\nDirectory, who in the fwsahon of the Fruelidorian\ncxpcdicnt expelled. This Carnot was in his time\nThe repu,ed conriver of the va nvaon of the German\nEmpire and of the defcent of Buonaparte upon Eng\nland We have not his pamphlet; but think If Anne\nrcans require any further proofs of French amty or\nFRENCH REPUBIIcANISM, they may find fome in\nthis little extract. If particle of doubt ihouId rel\nupon its authority in the opinion of honei man, the\nwhole pamphlet fhaA be ient for and publfhed.\n\n\nIN AMERICANA"} +{"article_id": "39_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Has tor Sale at his Store in Middle.\nstreet, near the BANK, the following articles of the\nhit quality, and upon realonable term. for cath or\ncountry produce."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "L was 10 hold Il in the mott a'f lute depend.\nence to iubdue it TO a paGve obedience to\ntreat It as a conquered country.\n\n\ng Do you think, fays Rcubell, in the coulfe\nof the argument, II\" that it Is for Holland hat\n| want the reliitution OF the Cape and of Tim\ncomale 1t is fra neeeGary to retake them !;\nfurniih money and ihips. After tha-, will\neAiy make them perceive that thele Colonies\nbelong to Us\"\n\n\nWe uua, rfAys the London Editor the\nCongrsf' of America, the Councils, and even\nthe Directory Of the Batavian Republic, but,\nabove all, the Adm,als, Officers, and Seamen,\nwill ferioufg take thefe important discoveries of\nthe ConIttutional Director Carnot, into conf\nderaton, before or after they ihall have fliled\nfrom the Texel."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A letter from Cape Francois, Nov. 70, f4ys,\n& An earthquake has funk one third of The city\nOf Gonaives.\""} +{"article_id": "19_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The SALLY, which arrived at Beverly from\nBremen, brought dispatches for Government\nfrom our Con.ul there."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "s. Several iTfry9sg Forgn and Don1ic A,hsts srsbzr\nI'd tor IBIS Day 3 Gazette are HaaVoaaLiy osaaaite4"} +{"article_id": "29_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0309.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MOnro. is elected Governor of Virginia."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "fometim.s trenulous vibration in her con5ua.\n1t V IS not unform.-At iome mcments fhe\nboldly crowded all her fails, and Nrctohed out\nto a vaf diHance On The ocaan-2t others The\nneercd for land wi,h equal and at!onhh'ng \"a\npidi;y.-I1er Geps, Ike thofe of the tgre,s,\nbathed in blood, were quick and iudd1n, and\nlie moved with Garts and bounds. Blood fhe\noften lriit from palicn and revenge, but often\ner from The leveyi'y of her attrOciOus iyltem, in\nwhich ii. contidercd cruelty to be necehary.-\nUndoubtedly he fsw the blood frelm from\nthe executoncr with unconcern and inlenEb'l-ty,\nbat to fuppoi- lhe found an amuiemept IN 1t\nis to fubIti,ure figure of rhetoric for truth =\nA character Of this horrid kird is not indeed\nideal, yet, for the honour Of humanity it has\nbeen very rare, and only one e1ecrabie sdalin\nhas exiacd, the diabolical Rahat, who aik=d\nhis Judges with malignant grim, :\" if they\nwere not Ignorant Of the ple4f1re of feeng the\nccnyulied eye Of dying pe'fon.\"\n\n\nAs CaJhaine's barbarty was founded, on\nprinciple ard her perverted underRlndng ap-\nproved Of ,he ferocity of her heart, lhe did not\nforget to traalmit, as far as ihe was able, the\nfame imPre!Ion to her children.-Nothing per\nhaPs, difcovers more clearly the blackneis Of\nher foul than tie education which ihe gave\nthem Battles Of animals Of various kinds, 10\nwhich they tore each other to pisces, were Their\nfAyCurite recreations, and thc attended in per-\nfon with them at the private torture and pubic\nexecution Of criminals. the bloody\nanufsment of her favage theatre had given them\na tate for, the fPe8acles at the Greve complete\nly fnilhed.-Thtle abominable feeds fruRif3d\nparticularly with Charles the lXth. The eC\nions and examples that had been given him\nentirely dePraved the energetic but equivocal\nd lpoftion he had received from nature, and\nhis education rendered him nearly as cruel and\nferocious as his mothc-.-PAPire Nation relates\nthat one Of his gIeAteG ple4fures was 70 kno1k\ndown pigs and ahes, and that one Of his oour-\ntiers, fuPTidng him engaged fword in hand\nwith his own mule, very gravely aiked him\n\" what had happened between his mO& Chrif\ntain majeAy AMI his mule p"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "Commonwealth of Mafachufetts.", "byline": "", "article": "Is ne yaar Of cur Lard, oHe fbogEa7d Jtvsa baa-\n\n\ndrel and niHeiy Hine\nAn ACT, limiting the time within which\nPetitions for Wag which have been drawn BY forged\nOiders, ihall be futtaned\n\n\nRE ii enacted By tbe Senate, and Hon/E\nIL Of Re,ssafaves Ceaerai Cssyf zbiJ and BY iBs\nsaJorily Of f5r ae That petition for Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn by Forged Orders 1al Be\nhereafter iu1aned unIef iuch Petition fha bc prelcnt-\ned within TWO YEARS ,ozg tie bg1ang OF 5b ~ and,\non failure thereof the Petitioner Applicant and aim\nant fha be forever excluded and barred from any clam\nor demand aganl this Commonwealth for or On account\nOf any W4ges 70 drawn, alIedged 70 Dc drawn, by\nvirtue Of any uth Forged Order. And the Secretary\nhereby directed TO caufe this ACT be publhed in the\nfeverai Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months fucceiivcy.\n\n\nr. 4be Hoyjt of Rser5sHiaiiv-s, Jan 40. 1900.\nThis Bill having had three everal readings Paed 70 be\n\n\nEDWARD H. ROBBINS, SbeaE-y.\n\n\nn Ssaats, Gan az, 1899.\nThis Bill having had tao feverai readings paGed be\n\n\nenaded,\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, Pyefleat.\n9.rzrGry ~, I799-Af9rorsd,\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nTrue CoPy-Auen,\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Sesyy.\nG To6s Ba5EesT t5ree month\"; ecysiy ia tbe j.srai\nNevUs-PgSeri Printed in tbs Coaglroa4U-ziB b.\n\n\nJOHN ATERT- See'yy"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "A POPISH MIRACLE.", "byline": "", "article": "IN Naples there happened in great fiege It\nendured, that the governor made an order that\ncory nan p59u4 Be put 10 deatb, 5ring aBOUe Jaeb\nan age, thai did not qp.ar E7Uord. Not long af-\nter, as he was riding through The treets, 70 fee\nhow well this order was put in execution, he\nelpicd gentleman without one, and comman.\nded him TO be brought before him the order\nwas read, and he condemned to die the death\nappointed, which was to Be hung at the next\nhgn pot. The gentleman, after he had plead\ned feverAl things IN his own defence which a.\nvailed nothing, delire, The favor that he might\nnot die 70 gnominiou1y, but that the next gen\ntleman thar pafed might un him through with\nhis iwOrd. The requef being reaf; nable, was\ngranted, and the execution delayed upon lhefe\nterms. It happened that a Young gallant was\ncoming from gaming honfe, who having loft\nall, even 10 mu-h as the BLADE of his iwOEd,\nwhich was good merchaniize ~ that timea did\nnot dare, il regard 70 the ievere order, to 70\nhome, until a wooden one was fitted 10 the\nhandle This gentleman was Topped, and the\ndying mans cafe laid opsn but this ingenious\nPeriOn knowing his own inluthciency, what\nidid be, NUT | b common exc Ztioner\nmutt tain my hands in blood without PATTON,\nand be a reProach 10 all men But this argu-\nmegt would not do, Kill him he mutt then\nputting off bis cloak, he began prayer TO this\nefett -\" Thou who feeG all our ranRrsG5nJ\nhere below, Judge thou, pray thee, and vindi-\ncate the cau(e Of thoIe who fufcr wrong in an\nefPecial manner, grant if this man here ought\ntot to die, this fword may be turned into wood\"\nThen drawing it forth, it appeared to be Hood!\nand the dying gentleman was Immediately re\nleaied with abundance ofjoy. The 9Ooodtn flyor5\nwas carried with great lolemnity to the Cathe-\noral Church, as proper link in the chain of\nPopiih Miracles."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "Commonwealth of MaRachufetts.", "byline": "In SENATF, Flb. 20. T7oc", "article": "In SENATE, Ftb. 70. 1899.\nON the petition of William Bracket,\nand Others inhabitants Of the of Portland and\nFalmouth. in the county Of Cumberland praying be\nincorporated into leParae religious lOcety, by the\nname OF the Univerlal Chrillian Society,\"\"\nORDERED, that the Petitioners\nnotify the faid towns Of Portland and Falmouth by\nPublithng atteited copy Of their Petition, and this\norder thereon three weeks luccelively IN ENkss Ca\nzErTE, printed in Portland the laR publication to be\nthirty days lean, before the ecoud Wedneday Of the\nhr 5efhon Of the General Court that all perions\nintereited may then appear and thew caule if any they\nhave, why the prayer Of iaid Petition horld not be\ngranted.\n\n\nSent down for concurrence\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS Prei4af.\nia II. Ho4js 9 9Rsovgh wounded the son Of the wout\nFrom the thicket the monster mmcrg'd,\nAnd -ush'd ;ow'r-s the place where she stood\"\nWith trembling 'Ounded my bow,\nThe arrow gi4nc'd by from his horn;\nThat arrow my oharmer laid low,\n\n\nand eit nc to sO.Tow and mourn\"\nQ LATHNA&! renownd is my end,\nlShe cri'd with transport so sweet =\nYTha; honor to die by thy hand X\n\n\nWhat joy to expire at thy feet!''\n4\" Q Youth Of my soul We must part;\n\n\nBut soon shall our JOYS be renew'd,\nWhere love hall !ume the fond heart\n\n\nWhere sort no more .ha.l lntrvdt.''\nq The birds shall remember our l\"ves,\nOEr stosy their sons shall declare,\nThe nym b, a. they ranbc rhe groves\nSh4!. over tomb drop t14r\"\nShe fell, Ike the Eoy'r of the vale.\n\n\nBefore The cod blast Of the north ;\nHcr eyes soon grew iv and pale,\nOn ny b som her sPirt 1-d l0rEh.''\n4\" The valley shat witness my moan,\nThere sleep. r.y N-uNA'5 cold clay,\nTksr- VIII I re.iie ali aioue,\n\n\nAud utter ny ioriowluI lay\"\nIl 7y45 EsHBy %, a-.sq. ,L .7& 70 3. bggy as,da-\nJ fby J-'ere bab.1 Z y d. y z. b47I q JaHs P:sa\n.-snly or 5s7g.O a.\nO. Eme Snow, netting On LADY's BosoM.\nTHE envOus lnow comes down, in hale,\n\n\nTo prove thy brtaf els fair;\nBut Erieves To re i.cG iurPaR,\n\n\nAnd Is mo tear.\n\n\n--s1lEss sEssaa-----\n\n\nIT. II or CURIOSITY.\nTHREE years il London BoshDIL had been,\nYet 10, the Lions nor the Tombs had lceni\ncannon te the caufc syfh ut a lmiic--\nThe rogue had oten ID Nawg4ts al the while:\n\n\nEPICPA-L\nFACUS, advanced high, proelaims lis liil\n~ ke- If wondrous force the worms t. kill\n\"A leornfu the wifcr fOrE imPatt,\nand laugh Vagus's pretended art.\nat we'll can Vagus what he BOATS perform,\nsJr man Las Job has told us) is"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "Golden Britain.\n.KTILL ftand this feafon,", "byline": "", "article": "Wv the elegant horfe called the GOLDEN BRi-\nTAIN, upwards of fifteen hands high fred by the\nmott noted horfe called the Ger Hoys. Said horc has\nbeen kept in the States q Newhamphrc and Vermont,\nand has been much celebrated any nor i'll thofe\nStAtes.--fIe VII Raud at the fable Of NA1HANGEL\nJGNKs in Nezcgore5esy, and at Poland in tn mott\ntTal part. commode thole who with 10 improve their\nbreed Of Hores. Said hur.c viii b. in the adjacent\ntowns provided lu1iclsnt encouragement 1hll b.\ngiven.\n\n\nTerms, dollar s. So cents a leap\ndollars t1c lealon-and dollars 10 w4rrent foaL"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nWilliam Brackett, Vincent Robards,\nJohn Grant, Ebenezer Waite,\nPeter Knight. Amdla Waite,\nPaul Hutton, James Gardner,\nRobert Hutton, Aaron Chamberlain,\nPall Hutton jun. loihua Waite.\nSimon Lord, John Motley,\nJacob Knight Elihu Deertng,\nAmos knight, Sd. William MLear,\nDavid Steele, Enoch Barbour,\nFloyd X lpdtrick, Adam harbour,\nJoieph WormelI, William Buxton, jun.\nJames Burton, John Dole,\nWilliam Wormell. Nathaniel Hale,\nJolePh Yo <, Edmund Knight,\nIncreafe Pote, Amos Knight,\nSamuel Bucknam, jun. Richard knight,\nThomas Sawye. Mark Hutton\nAnthony Sawyer, jim. Winlow Knight,\nGeorge Illey. Emo knight,\nAnthony Sawyer, Job knight,\nWilliam Sawyer, Mofes Knight,\nAla Sawyer, vii i'm Lunt,\nJohn Higgins, Stephen GoweM\nJohn Anderion, John \" ate, Jun."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "tS Syfae5tlz5iiAs5-iig 60 = 5aS94gE\n\n\nTHIS GAZETTE,\nII PuJEGel e0.yy MONDAY, At E. Il JENAS Othe''\n1z4R--Sheel, 7ely Hr beaI sf Fi5-Sfree PoRT LAND-\nzybeye Sp5cri5toqi, 4fvrz7.afJ, and Caz77nT'a'sai\nare rsesjuei egHb attention\n=. Tgs prize Is ONE DOLLAR y FIFTT CEN70 q\nyra>, E1cIuGve Of Po0agc q P4Httaal fay''s't' az\nre7JFsA ,uF\n\" 1be tyt.5fg, aaI rqBify rertafTg circulation z5 1ls\nGAZETTE reaaeys bgby advantageous \" 4 ~ -\nEASEMENTS, zc55 zuiA Be iy,teI rCs'0a-1y' ans =\nsog[as4o4l\n\n\n~\n\n\nPRINTING,\nn IT. 1gsaI 5roa5,5 e,esa.5 IL tbs ncat57 r1H'r az\n:is jloy: & ~ ice. = OrS.1s f5y Boatf f'%Iy''\nI.aah., H4a5-Bb, CARR, TIetsts, Vi. 8a.y a''\"+'"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-04-08_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0201.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FACUS, advanced on high, proclaims lis liil\nJY ke If wondrOus torce th5 worms IL kill\n4 feornfuI ear the wifcr fort imPatt,\n\n\nand laugh At Vagus's pretended art.\n.-lt well can Vagus what he boats perform,\nsJr man (as Job has told us) is worm."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "CONGRESS.\n\nHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,.", "byline": "Monday. December I6.", "article": "Monday. December ro.\n\n\nJ a petition ct fundry INHABITANTS, of the\n8ate of New Hampihirc, prelented at the\niait ieiiion. and undecided upon, PRAYING for\nthe eitablilhmeot Of a poi.-o.Eice, was order.\ned to be referred to the committee on poli.\nOffices aud poi roads.\n\n\nMIR. Gregg preiented a petition Of Ro-\nbert Sturgeon, late revenue officer of the\nUnted States, IN the comfy of Miftlin, Rate\nOF Penniylvania, and now in the Jail of the\nLAID county. Tor the arrearages of money due\nby him to The United States, PRAYING that\nlaw may DC Paiied for his liberation, was\nread, and ieierred to a committee of the\nwhole.\n\n\nMIR. Claiborne, from the committee ap-\npointed to enquire whether any and what\nproUiion ought to be made for the pun,lh-\nment OF iuch peTfons as may be difcoverel\nIn makiagsttempis tuisIienaie the affections\nof the Indians on our frontiers from the u\nhited Ststea reported \"a bill for the prefer\nvaiion of peace with the indian tribes, a.\nwhich was read 6rit and fecond time, and\nreferred to committee of the whole on\nWednelday,\n\n\nMIR. H. Lee moved the following refolu-\nton, which was adopted by the houie, viz.\n\n\nKeioved, THAT committee be oppoin.\nted to report whether any, add if any, what\nalterations are neceiiary to be made in The\nmilitia law of the United States \"\n\n\nIn prefacing his motion, general Lre(aid,\nhe wiihed to cali the attention of the hou(c\nto iubira highly intereA;ng to the citizen,\nOF the I'm ed States, and defervng the fe-\nfioas ate tion Of the legislature. He\nthought the iyaem heretofore purified wa,\nradically wrcng--snd viewed every meafurc\nwhich was NOT prrdicated on the wiihes OF\nthe people, as aniwering bur littIe ,Gea\nhe wlihea to Zee that lylleG of defence\nwhich, growing out Of uatGle, ihall enable al\nmen 10 ierse, wi'hop injuring their families\nThe youth OF our country ihouId alone be\nfcalled upon who would be found iuiicientI,\nadequate fsr its defeuce. Seventeen anc\ntwenty Tx we're the ages (which the deren\n; defe OF GUS rasntry iIiopld coniia-- Whet\nfather and ION are arrayed in tie ZANE rank\nwatering mua take place, and prelcnt ar\nopportunity for an impreiIion from the enc\nmy. He concluded couci.e and eiegan\nfpeech, by moving the above ,elclution.\nA petition of Joihua Wilkins, of Water\nford, in the comfy OF Cumberland, Fate O\nMailachufet,s, folder daring the late war\npraying foF arrearages of pay, ont at which\nne was defraudcd by the pay mater of tbs\nregiment TO which he belonged.\n\n\nA petition of S. How, OF Cambridge\ncounty of Middlelex, Gate of MaFachnielts\nwidow of lieutenant How, an officer of th\nUnited States during the late war.\n\n\nA petition of William Dosaldfon, unde\ncided upon the lat felTion; and petition Q\nWilliam Boys, an officer in the 4th Vrgini\n| regiment on the continental Establishment\n) during the late war, were read, and referee\nto the committee Of claims.\n\n\nAdjourned."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Adjourned.\n\nTuefdaH, December II.", "byline": "", "article": "On motion of Mr.. OTIS, the committee\nof the whole homie to whom was referred\nthe bin for the relief of perfons impriloued\nfor debt, was dilchargtd fiom the further\nconfederation of faid bill, and the fame was\nreferred to fels6t committee.\n\n\nMr. ID. Potter, from the committee of\nclaims, moved that the petition OF John\nVaughan be committed 10 committee OF\ntie whole houie, VIII, h was agreed 70, and\nordered for to-moTrow and that IL be priu-\nted for the ufe of the members.\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr Otis, the houfe refol--\nwe'd iiielf into COMMITTEES OF the whole,\nMr.. Rmledge in the chair, or the bill \" for\nextending the privilege Of fraHkng to w\nFl. Harrifon, delegate from ihe territory\nOf the United States north esil Of the river\nOhio, and making provilion for his ccmpen,\nlaiion ,\" which was agreed to, without a.\nmendmeni.\n\n\nMe- s. Smith prelerted bill providing\nfor falyage in cafes Of capture, which wal\nread fra and Gecoud time, and on motion\ncommitied TO a committee OF the whole\nhoufe for Thurfday, aud ordered to be print.\ned for the uie OF the members.\n\n\nMr.. S. Smish prefented petition from\nII. Stopper aud II. Wallace, which was\nread, and on motion referred to the commit.\ntee Of commerce and manufactures.\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr.. Griiwoid, the home\nrefolved itfelf into committee of the whole,\non the bill fos the valuation Of lands and\ndwelling houfes, Mr. Rstledge Ia the chair,\nwhich was reported without amendment.\n\n\nOn motion of Mr. CrfweId, it was taken\nup by the houfe and ordered to be enzrolied\nfor third reading to morrow.\n\n\nThe bill to extend the privilege Of frank\ning, &c. to William II. Harrifon, wss taken\nup by the boufe, aud paasd.\n\n\nAdjourned before enc, ill to morrow.Iz\no'clock."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "LITER ~ 81", "byline": "", "article": "Ira Allen kf1 has Publihed, in England,\nwork sntis.ed\" TIE natural and Political 6iRory If\n'o' oi1't 81 Py@saf\" From che reviewers ae-\ncount 81 &C, we may conclude il s not an u.intsr,\nciting work. The following extraordinary Acs\ncount Ct Tome frogs is euractsd from It's.\n\n\n- Near the river Onion, about miles from.\nburlington Bay, IN digging we'll, at the dep,h Of\n.\"snty iour ieet, wood was found, and about thir-\ny iFoss wsTe discovered, but 70 apparently peri.\nled that IL was difficult TO difinguil. them from\n10 many imall RoneSi when brought out Of the\nwen, dif-ngaged from the earth, and expoled to\n'ne arr, they gradually felt the vivif ing beams OF\nme iun' and to the arPrfe of all preient, leaped\naway with as much animation as II they had never\nIAN III their fu5.erraneous prifon. The place\n~hers this well was funk was on high ground,\noften iurrounded by the river in GOOD times large\n? mes, and the ancient fragments of them, are\nfound on hi, land. From tne appearance Of che\nsio\",n OF ms timber, thoic frogs we may we'll\niuppcte 70 have remained under grsnnd liz huns\ndred years.\""} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "COMMUNfc ATION.", "byline": "", "article": "In the itoaie of Delegates, MONDAY N.\ns3d init. Mr.. Madiion moved, tina, ,b. CO..,\nmistee of the whole Mould be difcharred\nrom further proceedings upon certain an\niwer' from teyeral Of the ftates, relative TO\nthe communications made by the Virr;o;,\niegtlature at their laa feiiion aud. thaf ,be\niamc lhould be referred 10 fpccial commit\nzee OF ieven, which being agreed 20 by ,b..\nhoule' the following gentlemen were appoint\n&C committee TO report thereon. viz.\nMeiirs Madilcn, J. Taylor, Giles, Geo. x.\nTaylor, Vile, Mercer, and Daniel.\nfueiday, the commi tee made their reDorr\nTO the houie, which was ordered to be mini.\ned ard made the order of the day for Mon\nday next----Ihc repor, maintains The nrin-\naiIembly. ~ '\"''\n\n\nDecember 2sth, 1899."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "December ssth, 1893.\n\nLW Of members etftbe bogts afreprs-\n\n\njeH.afi7,es", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\n/e1!afiTe5.\n\n\nNeVo Hamsygire--Abiel Foifer, Tona,b,,\nFreeman, William Gordon.\n\n\n.11Gls6g,ifis-- Harrifon C Otis, Samuel\nLyman, Samuel Sewal, Baily Bartlett, vii\nnam Sheppard, John Reed. Tafeph R Var\nmum, George Thatcher, Theodore Sedg-\nwick Dwight Foaer, Peleg Wentworth.\nSias Lee, Lemuel Williams, Phanusl BIZ\nfhop\n\n\nGOnastfrat--Chauncey Goodrich, EIizu,\nGcodrich, William Edmond, Samuel w Da-\nma Roger Cniwold, Jonathan Brace, Iobn\nDavenport.\n\n\nRb9ds Naad-chriaophsr C champlin,\nJohn Brown.\n\n\nTtrmsni--Lewis R Morris, Matthew Ly-\non.\nNsao- 1srk~-Edward Livingfon, Philip\nVan CoaTtland, William Cooper, Tomas Platt.\nHenry Cdea, John ThompGon, John Baird,\nLucas Elmendorf, Theodorus Bailey.\n\n\nNf70-Jeyfy-James H INLAY, franklin\nDavenport, John Condit, Aaron Kitchel,\nJames Lyon.\n\n\nPenniyfvania--Robert VAIN, Michael\nLIB, Richard Thomas, Jofcph Heiaer, Ro-\noefs Drown, Pete1 n1u.sis .tcss, yo,,,, wan.\nKittsra, John A Hams, Thomas Hsr,Iev\nAndrew Gregg, Henry \" oods, John Smil.\nlie, Albert .Gallatin.\n\n\nDe'aqOsre-Jsmes A Bayard.\nA2aDLand--Geotge Dent, Samuel Sm;tb-\nGeorge Baer, William Craik, Gabriel Cbric.\ntie, John Chew Thomas, John Dennis, To-.\nfeph H NichoIfon ~\nI~gi\"ia--John Marfhall, Henry Lee.\nLevia Powell, Robert Page, Thomas Evans.\nEdwin Gray. Samuel Goode, yoGah Parker.\nJohn Nicholas, John D.wfon, Anthony\nNew, Joieph Eggleaou, jobn Randolph,\nAb' aham Trigg, John Trigg, Samuel Ca\nDELL, David Holmes, Matthew Clay.\n\n\nNorth CsrOhaa---Nathaniel Macon. Ro-\nbert Williams, Richard Stanford, Richard\nID Spaight. Io'eph Dickfon, Archibald Hen\nderion, William Il Hill, David Stone, WI\nliam Alton, Villain Barry Grove.\n\n\nSonfb Cayohaa-- Thomas Pinckney, Tohn\nRutiedge jup. Robert Goodloe Hsrper,\nThomas Sumpter, Abraham Mott, benjamin.\nMotif, Benjzmin Huger-\n\n\nGsorgiH--Benjamin Tallafero, James\nJones,\n\n\nKenfnfky--John Fowler, ~ hos T Davis,\n7rreDss-William c G Claiborne.\nNe,ib WyGlrn 1nitory-William r\nHarrifcn."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "ARMY OF ITALY.", "byline": "", "article": "The gen. of divihon Suchei, chief Of the\nEtst major general, to the miniGer of\nwar.\n\n\nHead-Qusrters general, at Finale,\n\n\nSth Vendcmaire.\n\n\nAT the moment when the general ia chief\nqtisred bis bead quarters At CornigIisuo.\nthe 4th of this month, 10 60 towards the\nceutre Of the army, and condua los operni.\noas, the eaemy's general Kienau, command\ninc on the river Levani, .hough,Et fsvo.\nFable opportunity TO attempt a coup de\nmain. Ae attacked General Miolis At Rec\nca. feconded by the Ele OF thee Englia,\nv.Tsls--ths attack was yigorcuiy luaA'ncd,\nand at length sepelled by the ? ID d-mi.s ri.\neade. The enemy loG forty prilvnsrs, sad\nnsny more killed.\n\n\nH. the eve~ing the enemy occupied IA.\npoll Of TorrigEs, an important point ior"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ed 4 viAosy owe, Prince Charlie. thar the Ruff.\nian sna Auiriah itcefs are hyirg and difperfed\nia all directions. diihlae.d and without i-b6f-\nlance ths, general Ne, Las s1s~n 5000 -aoisrians\nrear the Kline; THAI chsinpionss is ia iull march\n10 the rs;Ief OF Conf; ,i,at th,e very f.eihet\nCourier from Berlin to Paris thso.,;h Bsunells\nthat the Emperor OF Germany is extremely jealoas\nOF Paul q! Rul.a.\n\n\nPRUSSIA.\n\n\nWe are more fufe than ever Of the neutrality\nthers--Lats difpatehes leave no doubt upon that\niubjeci."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "IA. LEFT OF general Mio:i:s and the right OF\ngen. Watrin- the next day geo. Watrin\nwirh the zth dehi-brigadc, attacked and\nretoos 1t. at che fame time gen. Petite,\npuihed a, far az Seragslic, aud gen. Arnaud\nas far as Now, TO o-crpy ,hr whole Of the\nensmy's nnr: adinsnt general Gsuthuin,\nl'kewile repnlfsd the advanced potts of the\nenemy, where he took I6 quintais Of -four,\nsod the bread and wine prepared for them.\nThe rsiult of wounded, be6jes las. priion-\ners, among whom arc Two officers our lois\nis ,riains.\n\n\nSUCHET.\nAl the officers and folders of the French\narmy in Egypt, have been iick. Buona-\nparte only has re6tei the uuhealthineIs of\n,he climate, and the fatigue of his miliIary\nlsbo' rs, TO which he has early accullomed\nhimfclf\n\n\nWhen the army departed for Syria, it\nwas tiil in very good condition. None\nOF the diyilions had yet been viii,ed by the\nplague, except the garriIens of Alexandra\nand Damietta, Of which great many brave\nfellows have been moved down.. Ii is laid\nthat the plague ragged in the Bakery of the\nformer of ,heCe cities with fuch violence.\nthat in two days all the bakers died; which\ncircumstance deprived the garriion OF freih\nbread for fome time.\n\n\nThis circumstance of the Bakers may\nlead to fome inlereiiug dilcoveries relative\nto che fever with which our cities have been\nafflicted.\n\n\nWe are afIured that the Directory has\nembargeed all the Hamburger veiiels in our\nports. I hat notwithstanding the fatal term,\nwe t'il perceive greet many drafts a, Bor-\ndeaux--That the Chouans iucreaie rapidly\nat the Cslvadoes.-That MAIZENA, has writ\nten TO government, . Give bread TO our col.\ndiers, and we are Gure to conquer-that\nwhile there are Jacks an our aores there is\nno grain, and when there Is grain, there arc\nIA iacks-\"-They compare Moreau 10 Ia.\nbus, and Buonaparte TO Scipio--he is, in\ndeed, the nervous Scipio, who brings Us zoo\nhandards from the turks.-That the FIX.\ndeputy Brother, ia going to Guadalupe,\ninltead OF st. Ledger.-fha hat the EugIi0,\npapers announce the landing. OF emigrant.\non the coat Of Brett. That the army of I.\ntally has advanced as far as Navarre-Tha,\nThe Chouaos have been defeated by Re\npublican detachment, in the enyirons o.\nCholet :--That the two chiefs, Renoa aus\nMouriet, are among the 1sin-TLat tht\nlord Mayor, Aldermen, aud Common Coun.\nGil OF London, after having pre(euted con\ngratulatory addrefsio the King on the expe\nd,sion 70 Holland, are now preparing one\nof coincidence."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "BALTIMORE, December r,", "byline": "", "article": "gentleman Ian evening politely favored rs with\n\n\nthe following euraGt Of a letter from, .Aleran-\n\n\ndria, dated December *.\n\n\n! mention to you the truly melanchoIv even,\nOF the death OF our much loved general {, ,osor\nWAsHINoToN--he made his eSit laG n;sb, H.,\n\n\ntween the hours of II and Q, sf,er ntorr h,,,\npaIniul iilneis Of IS hours The diCotd.r o9 MI\nne dicd is BY fome called rhe Crupe. by Others ar\n'nhamnistory ooinlsy, diforder Iatsly 70 moral\namong children in dis place, aud belieye nor\nuntil sh'S year known to attack perlons at the ave\nOF maturity '''s \"se\nMy Information have from doctor Dick. who\nvas SA''eu IN at late hour. Alexandra is max\ning arrangements to thew its hioh ea.c,, fo 49,,\n\n\nWe are all to elof: our houfsS. and \"a :. ~\nihou.d do if one of our family had depar.c5 -rls\nBells are to toll daily until &c buried which yI\nnot Dc until Wednslday or Thurfaay. H. d;ed\nperfectly in ms Fences and Il ON dosaor Did, ,c\n\n\neonns perfectly reiIgned re informed tf.n, n.\nhao no ear OF death, and that hi. affairs were IN\ngood order, that he had made bis Will and ,ba,\nhis public buiinsfs was but two days behind b.d y\nlNeaeer, whose r thou art, in hstever psr NJ =,\n\n\nWorio rshcsnt, NOUN with Us the iestb NJ ia\n\n\nfriend 20 Liberty and man; the iavienr =, r.\n\n\ncountry, the defender of her riehts--,bs 49,;\n\n\nor, the ifAteimaa, and the private ei,izen v,bo\n\n\nne'er iwerved rom the paths Of = c9itude IN .Ls\ntour OF autyi neer arFogated to him!elf M.\n\"srrsni~bis poser, though placed IN ltua,io~.\n70 command q and whole every aa;on ten5.\n\n\n90 90 me pubic good, Iron his early DAYS 70 the\nehu OF his eriitenee. Il were in vain for ns -\n\n\nsienFt TO delinsate all ;he virtues Of ,bi, ore,\n\n\nMAJ IN nswiplPsF paragraph to thofs mor,\n\n\nacquainted VIII the particulars Of bi, M. VIZ :.\n\n\nhgn ths taiS Of srumeratingeaeh psrtieulsse~eel\nle\"ee' pat TO vat belongs TO reeordin 0enrrsl\n\n\nte.msth 2ood qu~iities 70 numerically re.pe.t,s\nwhe'her ~ puh &c orfe,i'ed nes in the 6eld. II\n\n\nme eseinet' or IS private individual Of ,he\n! eo'nmGaiy he commanded uniysrial admir-,\n\n\ni'on snd e\"ee'n--in every feDfe OF tho word he\nwas mAa--sad beloved b. every slais OF raen.\nu'\"' nave heard the name Of WASHINGTON"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "r 4 C II NJ 0 N DE-\n\nFRiDAT, Dacsxsss a..", "byline": "", "article": "Price Carreaf-counf,y Produce.\nNew Tobacco zlf to a4E\nOld ditto ar to 3oc\nFlour, iaperilne' sY per barrel.\nDo fine, 49, per. do.\nwheat no 10 ioE per buihel.\nIndian Corn zor TO z1E\nHemp sG to 6oc per cwt."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "PARIS, OaoLer 10.", "byline": "", "article": "Two o'clock. This moment the found of cam\nnon e0ifiaiy fone new victories. The pc\nMus OF lberty ever diligent and lowering berween\nEelyet,a aud Batavia has given TO our armies the\nhS ha4 OF victory at the moment they both con-\nqsered' SuwarrOw purified into the Grifon noun\ntains York is decentralization, brother to\nPitt, dangeronily wounded. This appears to be a\nmortal hroke TO the coalition.\n\n\nOaober IL.\n\n\nThe enemy have been driven from before\nNdtotz and the blockade raifed--lo,ooo peafant,\ndi'aImed, and 5000 men taken priloners, aau-\ndsrd and covered ammunition wagons: this\ntook place in the different attacks from Seltz\n10 Mentz. This moment il is faid the Head\nQuarters OF the French, ru,ch, and Batayian ar.\nmy are returned to Aikmaar.\n\n\nAmong the 1900 priieners taken on the 4th\nmil an the battle Of Caarirun. by the French and\nDutch troops, is the king OF Englan1's regiment\nOF guards this regiment is eompoled OF lome of\nthe firf noble families of England.\n\n\nGeneral Roitoilant terminates his diGpatehes\nfrom Holland, after the sbove victory with this\n. paragraph; I\" Tel your fellow citizens that we\nmall deasoy the Enelifl and Rufiian armies, and\nthat Republicans wi! always come off conquerors\nOF a Coalition 70 inimieal to the freedom Of man\nkind\n\n\nThe plains of Now will teilfy, dat notwith-\n| harclug the flood OF enemies we had 60 combat.\n: lev trecnien put lOp TO their Progrefs but\nl the plains OF Alldor4 now become the graves Of\n| toe nsrtlieru BarbariAns, viii ELL moe ~tnefs\nt,st fet Of vsgabonds, however frighsful their\narect may have been sspreientcd arc not dreadful\nfolders tor republicans 60 coIabat and conquer.\n\n\nOdSSsr a..\n\n\n| Tins moment we have received letter from the\nHague By exPrefs, dated the 9th inaaut, Eating.\nthar on the sth there were fosrc infmiihcs Of odt\nPoitsi the ON, fenie pstToiea were met and Gu\nsaEed--sf noon al our army were il motion; we\nattacked the EngliCh and A0slo Ru!isns, the for.\nmeT an the onIet made vigorous reliance, bur\nIN \" disagreement aud difunion with the RuHians\nhaving oecaiioncd inactivity on the Dart Of the\nlatter, eonpraey enfued, aud then their defeat be-\ncame general, and never was feen the lies. In\nMort, they have ioa even their women, OF which\nWe eouat 400. We cannot enumsrate the number\nOf the hain, but the held- Az eogeiSd With them\n| ; leagues diiianoe. The EBg.ih having re,irec\nINTO their FRA eptrouChment aud fgipyed q. every\nneeeiary, have demanded to retire m military\nmanner, which has been rcfylcd This DAY ,hcy\nare 20 be iommoned TO lurrenser priioneis OF war\n\n\nThe good Genius Of rance has been watchful\nand has come TO our aid, but the courage of our\nlodieri has fill done much more.\n\n\nAT the departure OF the cxprefs, the Head.\nQuarters ct the Frsnch and Batavian army were\nat kmaAf. (SgnedJ\n\n\nPALY, EStsy u dzi Gts Lois"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "MARRIAGES.", "byline": "", "article": "On Saturday evening lat GEORGE\nKEITH TAYLOR, Efquire, Repreieota-\ntive from the county Of Prince George in\nthe General Aliembiy, to the smis5Ie and\naccomplished Mis- JANE MARSHALL,\nOf this city.\n\n\nAHd on the fame evening, Mr. ROBERT\nGORDON, Merchant, TO the much ad--\nm'red Mhs ]. CURRlE, both Of this\ncity.\n\n\nDEATH.\n\n\nOn Sunday morning. laa, SAMUEL\nCOUCH, OF GoochIaRd county."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Continuation of Late\nForeign Intelligence.\nT From Paris Papers receis,sd at\n\n\nNeq0-1ork.", "byline": "PARIS. Oaoher \"a.", "article": "On the 18th Oa about 500 Ruhan\npriioners arrived at Paris fome on loot &\niome in carriages.\n\n\nThe concourie TO zee them pats was at.on-\n;lhingy mmenie. They were all dreiled IA\ngreen, and the officers were only diltinguiih-\ned from the priya;cs, by cooked hats, and\nfuali Glver bands. In Rufiia, the French\nyrIoners were regarded as the objects OF po-\npular invcetive. In France, the Ruilian\nFolders are the iubjetfs of our pity s. com\nInileration.\n\n\nAbout two months ago fome infamous\npauicides iighe1 for The triumphal entry OF\nshe RulIiau troops; while theic very name\nmade the reit of France tremble for their\nliberties and their lives. The Genius of re.\npublicauilin has put every thing i'll order.\nDefpair ssns in the fouls Of the traitors &\npo!troons, while JOY dances IN the eyes OF\nthe republicans, aad qiicksns the pullstions\nOf Their hearts. Rejoice, Rejoice, Q France\nFaction hall no longer raitc her guillotincs\nga thy foil, nos ihail Monarchy plant her\nigafoids in Thy boiom.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA. Decenb.r 6.\n\nThe Rod which Britain holds O.", "byline": "", "article": "The Rod which Britain holds o.\n\n\nYer us.\n\n\nThe public have heard frequentlv Of m.\nhatred OF the DriJifh towards rspub.,can;loa.\nbut Especially towards US.\n\n\nhey have ieea IN the letter Of the reye.\nrend Mr.. Ogden to the king Of Eng and's\nlon that Canada and the northern PROVINCES\narc held but as rod to KEEP t5s .4merie ~\nStates IN aSOe.\n\n\nLord Liverpool ha, declared { sre can nro.\ndnce the document thar Britain had o,, -\ne1,'fea 10 her infeye,fs ia Asrsriea, and We ca,\nthew that dlsxan Icr Hamilton faw THE a.\ncumeni, and krows it to be authentic. w.\no,Psaly and explicitly challenge any man 10\ndeny it. \"a\" \"\n\n\nWe have feen Mr.. Pin and Mr. W;,,H -.\nboth leading members Of the Britiih cab;net\ndeclaring thar the authors and propagato,,\nOF the principle that the people, as the love\nreign were the enemies of tie human race\nOur contribution declares the peonIe 10 he\niovereigr, IL c law has indeed at,emnt,d -\nmake the fervanis of the people lovereigD NV\nprdieri6ing thole freemen who dare 10 i,r,\ntinIze their aetions.\n\n\nThe allied powers of Rufia and a,ar;,\nBritain, and Naples, have avowed their hnF\ntii,ty to oe directed againa tie SroubI,o,\nprinciple. 1''''0\"\nAdd we bind the Ton of the king of Enc.\nland who Is called the duke of Clafence ;s.\nttead OF his own chriAian name, ,h,n ri\"\ning 20 an addrefs from The fubjeets of his a.\n'her rehdlng at Shelburne, Nova Scotia,\n\n\nFlow much happier do you in YOUR 4.\ntnA'loa feel yourieives to be, than ,Lofe MI\nie'abie and dfiuaed men Go, who have on M,\nco, f'Htnt fortified Aeir jfdelfiy 10 fb,;r n,,.\nreign aGd the advantages ariling from be;no\n(rlyeas 70 bis asgely.\ndldy. s''' '\"'' can\n$ ch are the (entiments of the Br;,;b\nkiag's Ion, the ION Of thar king whole nj\ninter was concerned with Blunt and Re-\nmdyHe /; that minifer whole letters BY Sw.r.\nzy are 10 emphatical; that miniGer who\noears 10 conipIcuous part in the letter at\nt. ibuted 10 Cramond.\n\n\nWhen the Bri,ilh treaty was under die.\ncuiiion at Bottom, MIR. otis aGerted Sc tbs,\n!. G. British without an additional ,onnd\n{\" OF powder, or Cannon, would Law our corr\ng merce Proitfate at her feet (\" One wouJd\nl aimoii fnuDoCe ,tst M o."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "SUMMARY.", "byline": "", "article": "Il isfaid that the French paroles 20 even 70 che\ngates Of Turin tina, general I6slole fneeeed.\ncentral Debate in the Ligurian Republic. tbat\nthe Breh dec, Is bound to ireland and p,fhaps to\nlondon that TIE Cilalpines dilcover lgns OF\nante Imperial principles: that the frnate 81 Ham\noh'g eehesing Holland invaded and conquered,\ns'd ms Ffench Reppbie oyerthrown, have de !.\nl,Vefea oP he vsncTab.e Napier Tsndy TO Pitt\n'ha, the French have entered Frankfort; thar the\nae's@t Of ne Rulhlns o. Gallons the moa lively\n,en'at'oDs N Germany rhat 2 600 French troop,\nn.se arrived a. the Hague; that It ia not known\n~n-t hss become Of Sawauow; thst MaGcna\nN\"o Ia Courbe arc already 10 susbia after having\nnu'eiy Occurred switzerland; thar the Engliib\n\n\nN\"''1,i' n miitcd unheard Of erucl,ics"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEW.YORK. Dcccmher l6.", "byline": "", "article": "NEW-YOPK, December rs.\n\n\n- We are happy toinfor,n the pu6Iic, there\nIs now offered for lA!e ov DIR. Church, OF\nthis city, roa excellent vegetable diet, in\nlieu oil foreign tea--Thc virtues of which, in\nall decay from age. intempersnce or dileafe,\nappear to be unrisalled. Il is eoniideu,ly\niaid 70 be the mott pieaians, and at the fame\n,inle powerful reliora,isc eser adop.ed"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Oaober IA:\n\nIl Secretary f The Republic has gin.\n\n\nsA as tie f0iioq0iAg Intelligence.\n\nCitizens Reprefentatives,", "byline": "", "article": "The directory has iult isasnt by adiipatch\nsom gen. Bruno, that the los of the Auelo-\nRuiians, ia the affair of Cslrirum, furpaH.\nes he calculations they had made and that\nthey had not been lels comfortable than at\nthe battle of Bergen. They are Especially\n,iiarciiing to the enemy, as they loft great\nnumber Of officers. The effects Of this VIC\ntory are fuch, ,hst on this day 18th O6 J\nthey were comp He'd TO beat retreat. The\nrepublicans purified then end although the\nenemy were three hours in advance, we\nwounded GOO OF their men, aud made as ma.\nny prifoners. The Aight of the enemy was\n10 prccipitate, that they left behind them a\ngreet portion oftheir baggage, military aores,\nclothing, SC. They were even obliged to\nabandon great nuuber Of women and chill\ndrcn, who :. rived with the Engii(h, & who\nalresdy thought itemlelves matters of Hol-\nland. In Mort, the enemy ouly topped The\nprogrels Of the republican. by covering them\nleyes by an inundation. The Englih, who\nrely more on treaion, than the courage which\nthey Hels, feat Major Gen Don with a\nhaE to Gen. Daendels In this reGpeeable\ncapacity, Don was tecrsiiy charged at\ntempt the deamAion Of the Bstavian fdsli-\nty. Gen. Dsendels had him ARREsrTp-\nInlfrnStiUns from the Duke OF York, and a\nproclamation Of the Prince of Orsnge, were\nfound upon this officer, which discovered\ntue Psrhdy Of which he was the agent."} +{"article_id": "37_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "October IS.", "byline": "", "article": "The new triamphs of the republic, have\nexcited the mott lively enthuGalm--the pub\nlie icy has not for long tine been 70 ex-\nceiye-Nan Of the administrations arc, 70\n20 freak, rendered Interpreters. Of them, by\neliminating tie places Of their htting. Our\nhopes ave all se once reanimated.-We be-\nhold the coalition divided, conquered, GO\nverumeot arengthened by cur fucceiIcs -\nthe factions thonderarGck, dilconcerted aud\nreduced 20 imbecility--- we conclude from\nhsncr, that the directory will not fufFer the\nwinter 10 pals away without prohliag by\nthele happy events to accelerate a glorious\nAID lsaiog peace. which ihall ak the deai-\nniss Of he republic.\n\n\nThe battle at which Suwsnow was de.\nfsated and pot TO fight took place at Al\ntorf-MsGeDa commanded here in perfon\nhe had preyiou1y tent TO ne divliien Of er-\nneral Lecourbe reinforcement Of ,ooc\nmen.\n\n\nThe laa affair that took place in HOLLAND\nis called the battle Of Slaarcum. Our DO\ni;ioa was fuch as TO deceive the enemy, anS\ncaufe them TO believe that We were not {,\nHfong a. was really the cafe. They wer,\nrepolfed aud purified as far as Eymond.\n\n\nGeneral Lecourbe is on bis way to Paris\nfor the porpofe, II is faid, ofbeing inveitec\nwiih the command of the army of tn,\nRhins-but in that event, what is 10 be\ncome Of Moreau For undoubtedly Maj\niena viii not perfif in his intention Of re\nhgniag, after the Victories which have {,\ncompletely reveuged him for the reprosche\nOF insciion which were made aeaina him"} +{"article_id": "40_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0079.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "When the Bri,ilh treaty was under die.\ncuiilon at Bottom, MIR. OTIS aferted \" that\n\n\no. Britain without an additional nound\n\n\nOF Po\"oeF, or cannon, would lay our com.\nmerce Proitfate at her feet . One would\nalmoit iuppofe that Mr. Otis had .one e.\nperieace in the NeqU- Provids,.cs rad"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A communication was received from the\nTreafury Department, inoloGng alctter from\nthe Comptroller Of the Treafury relative to\nthe CONFORMATION allowed to officers employ\ned 10 the collection CT duties ON impoils and\ntonnage.\n\n\nALTO, a report from the Secretary of the\nTresfury, on the petition Of fuadry inhabi-\ntsnts of the dieriet Of Name, praying for the\nerection Of a monument on Boone ihand.--\nThe report was in favor Of the erection.\n\n\nBoth reports were ordered 10 be printed,\nand Inc lat was referred 70 the committee Of\ncommerce.\n\n\nThe prefdsnt Of the United States inform\ned the houlc, by his Secretary, that be has\napproved and iiSosd an az reips6tiug SaIan-"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "three years into fcven years. Ia B1,iu\nrlierc is no conIiituiion, no limitation of le-\ngiaatiy; power BIT in America, there is =\ncontribution, the power OF the legislature is\nlimited. and the oblra Of one Limitation is TO\nlecure the freedom OF the preis.\n\n\nID this doctrine is ayowed here, under\nIS In fotce ia the United States, even this\nidea win be of no avail. The common law\nknows nothing of printing or the liberty Of\nthe prefs. The ar, OF printing was not diff\ncovered, until tosar,,,; ,he cloie of The 9TH\ncentury IL was at Griffin England, iub\njett OF iar-char,ber jurildiaion, and after\nwards put under licencer by talu,e. THIS\n!Sa,ute expired juf before the commence\n'nent of the pro- mt century, Before this\nevent, the rights of the prcGs, were at the\nmercy osa Jingle individual. There can BE-\nno common law, 40 immemorial uiage or\neultom conserving thing Of 70 niod.ru a\ndate.\n\n\nThe freedom of the prels, therefore,\nmeans the total exemption Of the preis iron,\nany kind of legiaatiye control, and conie-\nquently the lsdirion biz, which is an al OF\nlegislative coatrol, is an abridsment of it's\nliberty, ard expressly forbidden by the\ncontribution. Which was to be demonGra\nted\n\n\nIN the long pages, have kept clear\nOF authorities and quotations, even when\nexpressly in point. fhefe can be reforted\nto without my help. | do no. con enin the\nopinions Of Others; bat d.icuGion is endleis,\nwhere authorizes are relied on. have Kept\nclear too o. perfonaIrenarks. sThefc would\nhave been jultihed by the manners of the\ntimes, and to man, would have been more\nacceptable than argument itislf But the\ninfluence OF truth is not aided by inve6five\nand reproach. Ihave addrcGsd myfelfthere.\ntore 10 the understanding only ;---and\nnope, thar tie lscred caufe OF liberty anc\ntruth, If nor promoted by ,bc arguments\nhas nor been diigraeed by ;he temper or Ian\nIguage of\n\n\n! HORTENSIUS.\nPisgin;G, January 1899."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Fsoa ras HUR0RM.\n\nno TIE PEOPLE OF THE UNI\n\n\nTED STATES.", "byline": "LETTER V.", "article": "THAT the zeal meaning Of The vords\n\" tfsedoln of tie prsfs,\" has been afceriain-\nCd by the foregoing remarks, viii appear\nisili more CLEARLY, if Pthble from the alb\niurdlSy OF 5hofs coafFatiions which have\nbsen given ~ the advocates Of tie iedition\nlii.\n\n\nhe contribution clearly held cut IL the\nbiil i.ielf, is that it does not extend to The\nPrfsllegs Of printing facts, that are falle.\ntais contraction cannot be correct. Ii\np!sialy inppofss that freedom\" extends\nonly as Ear as tic power Of doing what is\nmorally right. If, then, the freedom Of The\nprels can be rearained to the publication\nOf fstts, II follows, inevitably, thas It NAV\naiio be reitTained to the publication of true\nopinions. There is truth In opinion. as\nwell as in fact Error in opinion my DO\na. much harra, as falhty in fact: it nav be\nas morally wrong, aud It may be propaga-\nted ION motives A. malicious. Il NAV d.\nmore harm, becaule the refutaiian of an O.\nPinion which IL erroneous, is more difi;cnlt\nThan tic contradiction Of fatl which\nIs tsiie. But the power Of controlling op;.\nmons has never yet been claimed vel I, q\nmlniet thar the fame eoharaa.on, which\nwsrfants a CONTROL in matters of fg9, does\ntas lane as 60 matters Of OPTION. In al.\nd'tion - IBIS, il ought To- be remarked. ria,\nshs ifHcnlty OF dit,ngoiihing ia many cafe,\nbet\" tass aad opinion, IL extremelv orra,\na., that ua kind Of criterion Is furo;a,5d Ly\nthe law under confederation. OF ;hi, mor.\npersaps, VIII be faid hereafter.\n\n\nAgHn' II the congregational eoh0,os;,,\nbe Tght. i the freedom Of the prefs con-\nmis- \"a he fnll enjoyment Of the priy;leo,\nOF printing facts that are true, +, win {,\nTAR read the amendmea.. without II,\nwords really uled, after fabaitu,inr ,bac\ntaid by Congrcis to have the fame impor,\nThe elag viii then aana thus: :. Con\nglelS llsli make no law abridkiog the ri,"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "(TRANSLATlON.l\n\n\nParis 10th Fherm:do,, 9th yea\nofthe French Republie. (Aug", "byline": "", "article": "ofthe French Repnblie. (Aug.\n\n\n8, 1889\nTie Misiaer o. Ext r:or Relations, to e.\ndzrn Skipwith, Confol-Geuetal Of the\nUai5ed States Of America.\n\n\nCitizen.\n\n\nYouw.!l have feen IN No oCI, cFthc Re-\nGaaepr, copy of a decree made by IN Di-\nre- 5ry, in order 70 eauie The priyayecrs &c\nTe'ac Si5liia the rules and limits whence\nthey ought never to have departed.\nb this meafnre Foreign powers VIII .,\nconvinced thar The ESccutivc Direaory.\nWhen informed OF the asufei which may Dc\ndire&e,l agaiaa shsm, axe, every pains to\nfop sliem. and tc prevent taeir return.\nYou wiil d5ubtlefs Fec - the iatcnrion ant\nutts II the Directory, caufe fo- seclinp 2 e.\ncgriry with rcipetf TO the conc cree of YOU,\ni-iiow-cit:zens, 70 long as 1t fhall be condn\ned within juE bounds\n\n\nwith, citizen, lha, for the GOOD Of ths\ntwo countries, The conduct of the Fedora\nGovernment may eorreipond with that O\ntts Directory. In this fuppo6tion, III,\nfriendly reiationsof the two people ould b,\nfoon re-etabliGed.\n\n\n(Signed)\n\n\nGil. MAU. rALLEYRAND.\n\n\n(7o d foaeladsd in or nesf,\n\n\n,'r-- ,.14~---\n\n\nFsoa ras HURoRA."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "CONGRESS.\n\nEoUSE or REPRESENTATIVES", "byline": "I'hurfday, february ~", "article": "Mr.. Liviugaon called up for confederation\nthe rsiolutiou which he yeitertsy laid upon\nThe table, calling upon the Preiident for AIRY\ninformation which he may poiTri touching\nthe iufpention of the French arrete, declai-\nlng neutral citizens pirates, when found on\nboard the veiisls of beIligercnt powers, which\nbeing read,\n\n\nMIR Liyington called the yeas and nays\nupon it. He fa;d he underaood, that lince\nyeiterday, amember OF this hcuie had applied\nat the Office of the fecretary Of itase, and been\nInformed shat Tome information had been re-\nceived relative to thisfubjed. Perhaps the\ngentleman would himfeIf tate 10 the houie,\nwhat he had learnt from that Office.\nMr.. Harper iaid he had only TO taie, that\nhe had made enquiry at the office of lac e.\ncretary Of tate, and had been infos med that\nletter had been received from our minihe,\nin Lordon, incloGng an extract from the\nRedaeteur lluppoied TO DC an official French\npaper) Eating thatsthe executive directory\nhad iufpended the ediet in quellion This\nextract, he underiiood does not itate tn,\nreafon Of this lulpeniion; but our minife\nwrites, that it was owing 70 threat Of til,\nBritifh government, 10 retaliate upon French\ncitizens within their power.\n\n\nThe yeas and nays were taken rs follow\n\n\nYEAS.\n\n\nMefIrs. Allen, Baer, Baldwin Bard, Bay\nard, Brown, Bullock, Csbell, Chapman, T.\nClaiborne, w Claiborne, Clay, Clopton\nDAYTON, Egglsfon, Elmendoif, Findley\nFowler, n. Freeman, Callatin, Giilcfpie\nGregg, Grove. Hama, Harper, Hariion\n| Hayeus, Heiaer, Holmes. Livingston, Locke\nMacon, Matthews, M'Clenschau, M'Do ~\nell. New, Nicholas, J Parker, Pinckney\nSchureman, Skinner, 5. Smit w. Smith\nspsig I, sPrigg, Stanford, Sumpter, A,\nTrigg, ]. Trigg, Varnum, VenabIe, r.\n! Williams--Sz.\n\n\nNAYS.\n\n\n| MeGrs Bartlett, Brace, Brooks. Champ\nlin, Cochran, Craik, Dana, Dennis, Dent,\nEdmond, Evans, \"a. Fcaer, d. Foaer, j\nFreeman, Glen, Goodrich, Gordon, Grif.\nvoid, 5indman, Hofmer, Inlay, Rittera\nLyman, Macbir, Morris, OTIS, J. Parker\nRee', Rutledgc, SewalI, Sinuickfon, NJ\nsmith, Sprague, Thatcher, Thomas, FIJI\niinghah, VAIN, J. Wams--sS.\nThe fefolution having been agreed 70\nMefrs Liyingaon & Harper scre appoi l.\ned committee to wait upon the President\ntherewith."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEw-yoRK, February IS.\nLegislature Of New-Ycrk.", "byline": "FRIDAY. Febr,,z,v Q", "article": "The reflections from the Legislature of\nsSsw i.amPihire. refpcaing amendments l.,\nthe federal contribution psiied the Seust.\n\n\nmelirs. L'Hommedieu, =. Morris. I.\nSclIenek, Tawpen, and TiietfOa only VOTING\nIN tAe negative."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mr. Ra;leage moved ar alourbarest\nWhich was megatived 4S 20 az.\n\n\nAfter lome obieryatious from Meffrs. Ru.\nledge, Goodrich and Otis, in fa-or of ,i,-\nbill' and OF sr, S. Smith Againlt 1t, the mo-\n, tho OF an adjonrn'nenr was renewed by NJ.\nOtis, and Carried 4o to47.\n81 Tueiday, February ~\n\n\nIn confeiaenee Of The ineiipo.tion Of he speate-\nThe Houie aa!journeI until tomorrow az =.\ne'S'a,"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "we learn from Trenton, thar in Joint\nmeeting Of both houfes Of The Leoi1atn1e or\nhurfday and Friday laa, the following APP\nPo'n'nienis were made, viz. Jsnes Schare\nman. Senator IA Congels, in tic room of"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Monday, Feb. IS.", "byline": "", "article": "Marhals, Clerks, Attorneys, Jurors 3 NV;t.\naelies, IN the courts of the United States.\nTor repeating iuch parts Of the former Law as\nare therein mentioned, and for other prr-\npoles, were read the third time aud paE-\ncd.\na bill from the Senate making an anpro-\npriation for delaying TIE expenfes, which\nmay srife in carrying into eFea certain ,rea.\nties with tribes or nations of Indians. was\nread and committed.\nMr.. Alien believed, from what anneared\non the diicufIion of the bill on Sa,urda ~ afor\naugmentirg the ialaries of certain officers, of\nthe United States. that there is a ,oa;or;,v\nOF this houie in favour ofadvaucine the iala-\nrs OF lone OF the principal officers of The\ngovernment, he believed the principal diff\nence IN opinion was as TO the rate of th;sad-\nvance. In order 70 bring the fubieet again\nbefore the houle, he propofed = refoiution\nfor augmentmg the ialaries of the followipo\neihcers, dollars. viz. the Secretary g\nRate, Secretary OF the Treafny, Secretary\nOF War, Secretary of the Navy, and lac AZ\nhtant pofmaaer General.\n\n\nMr.. ID. Foster moved TO refer this refolu-\nton TO a committee oF the whole, but this\nbeing objected to by Mr.. AI'Doweu, it was\nordered 10 lie on the table.\n\n\nThe heuie went into committee of r. !.\nwhole on the bill for amending the law pro-\n( vlding for the fal- of Land nor h-well of the\nriver Ohio; when after fomc difcriiion, and\n| isveral amendments, a motion was made by\nMr. Craik for the co mit,ee to rife with a\nview o. poitponing the farther confederation\nOF il, till the next f,iiioR. This motion was\ncarried, and the blu was poAponed accord\n| ingly.\n\n\n| On motion Of Mr., Harper, the house\nwent into committee Of The whole, en- the\nbill TO regulate and FIX the compensation of\nClerks; and after introducing fone aIrend-\n\n\nments, the two principal of which were to\nallow the Pofmaaer General ago dollars\nfor clerk hire, and an additional clerk OF 500\n\n\ndollars ialary to the war Office, the bill was\nagreed to, and ordered to be engreiTed 70. a\n\n\nthird reading.\n\n\n| Abill from the Senate making co,npenfa-\nton to James Nathers, for his iervices and\nexPenies as iergeant at arms of the Senate,\n, during the receis was read aud committed, as\n: was ALTO\n\n\n: Abill from the Senate giving eyentuslar-\n= thority to the PRECEDENT Of the II. States 70\n+ augment the army. This bill gives the Pre-\ne iident authority, in cafe war mall break out\n! between the U. States and any foreign posv-\n\n\nerr, orin cafe ofimminent danger offueh war,\nIN his opinion to exit, to organize and raife\n\n\n\"a regiments Of infantry, one regiment ofri-\nhemen, and three regiments of cavalry. 9 he\n\n\nPreiident is ALTO authorized TO call out the yo.\n\n\nluntecr corps, on all occalions in which he is\n\n\nat prelent, itboried TO cell out the militia,\nprovided thar he does not cal a greater pro.\nportion from any one Rate, than he is an\nthorIzed TO call out of the Militia, by the\n\n\nlaw which directs the 10000 militia TO be\n\n\nheld in readiness. lift be neceGary TO carry\nthis law into eheet, two millions of dollar.\nare appropriated for the pufpofe.\n\n\nOn the qucaion for reading this bill a fe-\n\n\ncond time, it was carried Is to az.\n\n\nOn motion of Mr, Otis, the houfe went\n\n\ninto committee Of the whole, Mr.. Rutledge\n\n\nin the chair, on the bill encouraging the\ncapture of French AIMED yefTels, by armed\nihips veneIs, owned by citizen or e;t;.\n\n\nzegs Of the u. States, aud for allowing fall\nwage on certain cafes. The bill, which pro-\n; poies bounty on guns, according TO their\n\n\niizes, having been read,\n\n\nMr., MDowell moved TO nrike opt he\n\n\nhTf ieeticn which beiag put, it appeared\n\n\nthere were for the motion \"A, agsintt II -.\nand the chairman faid, \" II Is carried\" b,t\n\n\nimmediately recollediug that by his NEGATIVE\n\n\nvote, he might have tied the queaioh, he de-\n\n\ncIared himislfinth the negative. Having. how.\n\n\never previouily declared The queaion carried.\nafter fome converlation on the point Of order\nthe decilion was declared binding.\nZ a motion wasthen made for the eoron;,-\ntee to rife, which was ncgatived az tozs\nThe bill was then gone through. and the\n\n\nCON tnittee having riGe6,\n\n\nMr. Nicholas called the Yeas and Nav.\nupon it. ' -''Js\n\n\nMr.. 5. Smith aaed for information \"a 70\nThe objeet OF this bill, and was anfwered By\n\n\nMsiira. Cbamplin and Otis when\n\n\n4 Mr.. ]. Parker faid, he fbould have so,sd\nfor this bill bu. he had juIl received MOI ,ye\nnation which led lsm to Believe there yin =,\nno location for il, which was Q. rbat ,ss\nPrelident efthe U. States had thi,dav NOM;\nnsted a MiuiGer TO 20 to Francc.o"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "JOHN ADAMS.\n\nUnited States,\nFeb. IS, l799.\n\n\nFebruary TO-\n\nLegislature of MaGachufetts.", "byline": "", "article": "Legislature or Mafiachufctts,\n\n\nBOSTON, FEB. \"a. =\n\n\nIn the Senate, on Friday lat, the COM\nmittee TO whom was referred the report of\nthe JOINT committee, in anf,ger to the dior\nganizing refolu,ions of Virginia and Ken\ntucky, made their report, which contained\nadditional rsaicrs in fupport Of the conliitu-\ntionaliiy of the alien and iedition laws of the\nUnited States. Thcie reaions were adopt-\ned by way of amendment TO the original re-\nport, and upon the qucaion (\" Shall the orr\nginal report PATS, as now amended 30 The\nYeas and Nays were as follows:\n\n\nYEAS. Hon. Mefrs. Philips, Bridge,\nSexton, Fowler, Daac, Thon,@ron, Camu-\nbell, Thaye, T Davis, Reed,B : I'd. Losa.\nFellow, fowne, Jenss, Hayward, d. La\nyls, Dwight, Norris, Bingham, Thatcher.\nHunt, Tan, Bigclow, Hale, Dummer. and\nCoffin.\n\n\nNAYS. MefTrs. Bacon and Wells.\n\n\nlnjuGice 10 the Hon. Mr.. Wells. Il pug\nDe Observed, that he was not oppoIed TO the\nipirit of the meaiure; but objected 20 the\nfollowing fentence, in the report.\n\n\nThis legislature are et'uaded that the\ndeci6on OF all cafes arifng under the copfl;-\ntstion OF the United States, and the con\nitrutiion of the contribution, and of al Laws\nmade IN puriuance thereof, arc excluGvelv\nveited BY the people in the judicial courts Of\nthe United States'\n\n\nOn Saturday it was moved to re.confd.-\nthe report, and the fubfequent smcndnen,\nOf the above fentence was propo5sd. VIZ\n\n\nThat this legislature are per(uaded thar\nthe deciisou of all cafes in law and con;,,'\naniing under the ConiIitution Of The II,;,sI\nStates, and the conatu6too Of an laws mads-\n10 puriusnce thereof are excluiiveIy vefledby\nthe people in the Judicial courts Of the IIni,\nted States. - \"\"'-\n\n\nWith this amendment, the eueaion was\nagain called, and paGed, with bot one d;(-\nientlsnt--Mr. Bacon Handing alone in the\n\n\nCoffnan's1szo C.n,eay ofthe Heir at Law.\ns'0' pfriorntdisR nisbiio eue Of hbr men ~.\n'7er0as and 6,ilfani aaasenees ibot kot ben\n'7''nsDSd 81 t5a 7beaire 70, /oms ran. n\nsOaf yereiVtdia epyy jfesr, eiiJey zcil5 70 nOlb\nmary laughter, Or a0ilb faeb kad 6bbloOS.\nas'fte 0aion eseiied Zach, nat il eannsf lax\n70 fonfiaae ibf Sflaisq jaOo,1fe fts modern f5osi\nhas produced."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "the itate contributions, and in the ,mend\nmeat OF the sc freedom OF the prefs,\" the\nvery great iolicitude on thus -iubie2 diplay-\ncd throughout the continent, was mott ir-\nrational aud sbfurd. Itthis was their me n\n! ing, she g palladium\" Of liberty is indeed\n9 wooden ffatu e,'' and the bulwark of\nfreedom is indeed a dslpicabI- iprtihcation\nOf P4per. The officers of the government\nwould have right to invade this forriIica\nton, and 20 make prifaners of the gar lion,\nwhenever obey thought that there was a\nfailure in the dry of publlhing only the\n| truth, of which salurc pcrions chofen bytae\ngovernment are TO judge. This is too alb\nl1prd even for ridicule.\n\n\nThat iuch was not the meaning Of the\nconvent on of Virginia is nanifeli. They\nfoieulnly protect az, ainlt any Kind Of legiila-\ntive control, and declare, that the Freedom\no. the prefs is not to be reRrsined or modi-\niied BY any law whatever.\n\n\nThis venerable and enlightened aTembly\nhad too much wiidom TO avow niean mr.,\n| 70 totally incompatible with the real obieti\nof their wines. They knew thar there ne\nyer was q governments IN the world, howe\n\n\nyer delpotic, that dared to avowa deiign TO\niuppreis the truth !: ,hsy know that the\nmott corrupt and proaigatc administrations,\nthar ever brought sre:ehednels aud orpref-\n\n\nion upon a happy and free people, fpcak in\ntbeir public aets the language of patriotiln\nand virtue only, aud that. although their re\n\n\nal aajeet is to flop inquiry, and to telrify\ntruth INTO Elence, the vengeance Of the law\n= e.s9earS TO oe detected againil faliehood and\nmalice only: in fast, they know, that there\nare many truths, important to foclety,\nwhich are not fuiccp.ible Of that fal, direA\n! aud poiitiye evidence, which can alone be es.\n\n\nhibi'cj before court and jury:\n\n\nhat men might be, and often would be\ndeferred from fpeaking truths, which they\nconll prove, unlels they were abiohtely pro-\ntetted from the trouble, difgrace, loaes, and\n\n\nexpenie Ola prolecntion.\n\n\nThat IN thc violence OF party ipirit which\ngovernment knows TOO well how to produce,\nand 20 inllame evideaee the mott coacluiiye,\n\n\nmight be rejected, AID that iuries might be\npacked, 90 WHO would find Abel guilty of\nthe murdes Of Cam\n\n\nThat nothing tends more to irritate ths\n\n\nminds of men, and ditur6 the peace of Eoci-\n: ETY., than profscutions of political nature\nwhich like profecutions in religion, incrraf,\nthe evils, they were, perhaps, Intended tc\nremove.\n\n\nThey knew that the licentioufnels of III,\nprels, though an evil, was LET'S evil thai\n, that reiulting from any law TO refrain il\nupon the fame principle that the mott en-\niightened part Of the world is at lsngt\n\n\neonfiuced, that the evils ariiing from til\n: tolcration OF hereby and atheiim, a,c leG\niaiiritriy leis, than the evils Of periecu\n{ ton.\n\n\nThat the fpirit of inquiry and difcufiol\n\n\nwas TIC u,moh importance in every fre\ncountry, and could be prefer ed only 5\nI giving IT abiciate protection, eVen in its {,\nT cells.\n\n\nThar truth vas always equal to the tai\n{ Of combating faliehood without the aid ,\n\n\ngovernment becaule in mott ingances\n\n\nhas defeated falfthood, backed by all II\n\n\npower of government\n\n\nThat truth cannot be impreGed upon Il\n\n\nhupau mind by powers with which, Their,\n\n\nfore, it dfda;ns an alliance, bu, by realc\n\n\nand evidence only.\n\n\nThey know the fublime precept inculc\n\n\nted by the aet efabldhmg religious ire\n\n\ndom, that g whcre difcuiion is free, err,\n= ceaies TO be dangerous - and, thetfor\n\n\nthey wilely aimed AZ the total cxclufion\n\n\nall Congregational jurifdiaion.\nIs But, ii has been Gaid, that the freedom\n/ the prefs, conGas not 10 The privilege\nII printing truth; but in an exemption ire\n: previous reRraint, aud as the fcdiiion b\n-e inpoies no previous reaTaips, it docs nos\nN bridge the freedom Of the prcis. This pr\n\n\nfonm remark is borrowed from BlackNoi\n&c and DE Lolme aud Is grayely repeated, /\nie thoie who are weak enough 10 take opin\n{. ons uSon truR.\n\n\nIL L theie writers meant to fate what Il\n&c law was underitood to DC in England, the\nis are correct. Even If they meant to tia\nic what the law ought to be in England, PEI\nIN hspS they are fill correct becauie it is c,\ny trencly probable, that a prels ablointel\n&c free, would in toe fbort courfe Of Que yei\nas humble in the duff and afhcs' the {\" \"a\n10 'pendous fabric\" Of the Bri;ilh government\nbe But this definition does not defsrve to\na. tianfplauted into America. In Bntsin,\nIL Legislative control over the prefs, IS, perhaI\n> eiienusl to the prefersation Of the \" prefel\n1T order Of things - bot il Dies not foloy\n,h that iuch control Is elcntial here in Br\nu tain, az itanding army is ncceiIary 10 kee\nis the people in peace, and the ,nonafcb on h\n-"} +{"article_id": "39_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ees due from certain Rates to .hc United\nStates. And the Senate informed The hcnIe\nthat the P,e6dent had ALTO approved ard\nfigncd a bill which originated there, for the\nrelief of Thomas Lewis.\n\n\nA bill from the Scnste, for forming Su-\npreme Conr; in the territory North sSeh Of\nthe river Chic, as read and committed.\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr.. Gregg, the hcaCe went\ninto acommittee ,oftle whole on the Dill an\nthoriing the diicharge Of Robert Sturgeon\nfrom his preient confinement The bin was\nagreed TO without amendment or debate,\nand ordered to be engroGsd FOR third read\niag.\n\n\nThe houfe took up the report from the\ncommittee of the whole ofyeaerday, On The\nbal to regulate the compensation Of Marhals,\nAttorneys, Jurors and Wi,nciiss, and having\nagreed TO the amendments tbs b;ll was\nordered to be ensro1si Tor a third read\nlag."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Your moa obcdient humble fervanl\n\n\nFULWAR SKlPWITH.\n\nParis, 9Th Augua, 1898.\n\nSIR", "byline": "", "article": "Having had the honor oetranfnitting 10\nyou. three oficiai copies of the Arre,te Of\nThe Di s6tory, ofthe 9Th Thermilor,* con\ncorning their Priyatrcrs 10 the WeG-Indies\nthe proitut IS merely 70 enclole YOU COPY\nq letter which | yeiierday received from\ntle riniler Of Fore On Relations, ON the\niu6jstt o! that Arrettc.\n\n\nheys the honor to he,"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "l.. EAuTEvAL.", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. Skiszc;5's Conn sniea'iars\nTo TIE Secretary Of aate6f the United\n\n\nStates os America.\nSIR.\n\n\nhave the hoaor 70 fspd you cnclofed, the\nofficial copy OF an Arctic Of The Executive\nDirectory OF the French Republic, concern\ning tie Ffeuch privateerS inthc Welt lud'es,\nwhich was trantnittee: 20 me by the French\nminiatr of Foreign Affairs.\n\n\nhave The honor TO be\n\n\nSir,\n\n\nYour moa obcdient HURDLE fervant,\n\n\nEULWAR SKlPWITH.\nParis Augut 4,h. 1893.\nHon. Col. Timothy Pickering,\nSecretary Of Slate Of the\nUaited States."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "PaILADELPHfA. Feb. *", "byline": "", "article": "\"a judIcious writer in the New York A.\ngus lays The letters of Hort.nlgus mat T..\nfrom the pen of Cprt;as or, # Cyr,;s, !.\nnot Hortgfns, they are contemporaries :,\nvirtue and talents. Nothing can exceed the\nexultation OF an honef heart, on the rcad;n-\nOF iach letterss and the man that could r Is.\nmauze the authors with bale defiyns mna\nbe noniter foul indeed\"\n\n\nVa HE we deplore the lois of tina, III a..\ncomplfihed yoang man whole letter. rrir-\nthe iignaturc of Csriits have exalted me cI.c\nhca! character OF our country and tba, h..\nno morei we with pleaiure announce tha,\nrue letters OF h3ertcgEaf are not the produc-\ntens 81 the fame pen, though diainpuihsa\nno els by iimple elegance and lucid sSo, nrr-\nGle ACKNOWLEDGEMENT have the nle,f,,rr ;,\nadd, that the author of the Ietters &c H.\n.'.e'.as :\" hvss prolperous gentleman 81 his\nnative Safe OF Virginia.\n\n\nFebruary IS.\n\n\nThe following is the Mefsre received sou\n\n\nthe President of the Unired States or FL.\nday and noticed in our paper Of Sa.u.-\nGenAlsr'sa Of NE HARE Of Retrscnl,,;q,,,\n\n\nin Purfuance OF ne rcqueit OF lgo,.r\nreiolve OF yeiterday lay before Won f,ch IN\nformation as have received tonchiag r,r\nPenhon of The arrette ofthe French repnlT,,\ncommunicated TO your Houfe by my me &C\nOF the 18th OF January laa. But If the e\necn;ion OF that arrette be fufpended, or even\nii.1 vgefc repealed, il hould be remembered\nthai the arrstte ofthe executive directory Of\nShe zdo March, 1897, remains in fierce, the\nsh'Td article OF WHICH lubjests explicitly and\nexclnilvsy American feamen to be treated\nas pirates, If found on board Hips of the enc.\nmice OF France."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "gceistion, he therefore lamensed that he had\nvel had 90 conmunica i,,u with him.\nScct, ci,izen mieiter. as far as my me-\nmosy ferves me, are she particulars Of the on\nNv two conferences ~ which was prefent.\n| ihall add tina, no perfon has had greater\ndsi:re than my:sif to Zee the negocis ION luc-\ncoed.\n\n\nHealth ana refpea,\n\n\n(Sisnsij"} +{"article_id": "25_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0057.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Your no3 humble fcryanr,\nFUI4WAR okIPWITH.", "byline": "", "article": "The Secretary Of State.\n\n\n3M 45, 79s. Tie Grrele here re-\nJsyrtl 70."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "EXrR ACTS.", "byline": "Fran Dj'i0a,jfs en- Davila.]", "article": "This mournfal truth every where confeis'd,\n\n\nSiozv ryss Rorfb y P0ve,iy dsprgGS.\n\n\nn we attempt TO analizc our ideas, ftill fur\nTheir, upon this fubjea, we fhall find, that\nthe expeditions we have hitherto uled, attention,\nessfdrafiOn and corsrataia.iOn, comprehend with\nfufieient accuracy, the general Object of the\npafiioo for, dainaion, in The greater part of\nmankind. There are not few, from him who\nburned temple, to tire multitudes who\nplunge into low debauchery, who deliberately\nieek it by crimes and vices. The greater NUM-\nDer, however, fearch for it neither by vices nor\nvirtues: But by the means which, common\nfenfe and every days experience .hews, are the\nmott iure to obtain it by riches, by family re-\ncords, by play, and other frivolous perional &C.\ncompliments. But there are few, aud God\nknows but few, who aim at fomelhiDg more !:\nThey aim at appreciation as we'll as attention !;\nat elteem as well as confederation: And at\nadmiration and gratitude, as well as congratu-\nla,on and wonder united. This lalt dclcription\nof perions is the tribe ont of which proceeds\nyour patriots and heroes, and mott of the great\nbenefaeors to mankind. But for cur hurlia.\nton, we muff tll remember, that even in theie\neaeemed, beloved and adored characters, The\npaaion, although refined by the puret moral\nContinents, and intended to be governed BY the\nhell principles, is patton fill: And there\ntore like all other human delre', unlimited and\ninfatiabe. No man was ever contented with\nany given flare Of this human alteration.\nWhen G9far declared he had lived enough to\nglory; CGfar Nigh deceive himieH, but be\ncoald no, deceive the world, who flw his de\nclaraion conradiSted by every action OF bis\nfubfsqueut lifc. Man conaantly Graves for\nmore, even whcn he has no rival: Bat when\nbe ices another poasEsd Of more, or drawing"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "Or. JOSEPH PRfESTLT,", "byline": "", "article": "has lately publiihed volume containing letters\nto the inhabitants of Northumberland, sc, id\ndefence of his charaeter; The following is\nyanicript from the table of contents, namely\n. Letter 1, of my fituaton as an alien: l. 2, Of\nmy French citizenfhip, aud French principles:\n|. 8, of my right TO treat OF fnbjets of civil\npolicy, and the advantages have had for\nacquiring knowledge OF this kind; ]. q, of what\nhave done with reipef to the policy this\ncountry !. S, Of the Intercepted letters and of\nthe French revolution; l. 7, of my religion a\ndefence of Mr.. Cooper and myielf, in anfwer to\nMISREPRESENTATION of an application to the\nPRECEDENT."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "VOLUME II.", "byline": "", "article": "courts and by defending their own rights, lib.\ncritics properties and privileges, they have been\nobliged, 10 fome degre, TO defend thofe of the\npeople. But there were ieveral efential defects\n| in this policy: one was that the people took\nno rational meafures to defend themielyes, Ell\n| rher aganft theie great families or the courts.\nThey had no adequate approximation of them\nielves in the iovereigniy. Another was that\n| it never was determined where the iovereignty\nreGded-generaly il was claimed by kingss\nbut not admitted ny the mobiles. Sometimes\nevery baroa pretended to be fovereign in bis\nown territory; at other times the fovereigntv\nwas claimed by an afiernbly of the mobiles, un-\nder the names of States or Coites. Sometimes\nthe n nited authority of the King and the\nStates was called the fovreignty. The COM\nmon people had no adequate and independent\nflare in the legiaatures, and found themfelves\nNarrated 10 diieoger who was tie fovrei and\nwhom they nsht to obsy, as much as they eyer\nhad been or could be to determine who had the\nmoi merit \"A houiand years of Baron'. wars,\ncaping universal darknef., ignorance and bar\nbari:y, ended at laa in firnpe monarchy, not by\nexpress Reputation, but by tacit acquiefcence, in\nalmoa all Europe; the people preftrring GER\ntain foveieignty in Jingle perfon, to end.eis\ndiputes about merit and fovereignty, which\nnever did and never viii produce anything bur\nariaocratical anarchy; and the noble content\ning themfelves With fecurity of their property\nand privileges, by government of fixed laws,\nregia:red and interpreted by judicial power,\nwllicl. they called toveregn tribunals, though\nthe legination and execution were in Jingle\nperion. In this iyaem cootroul the MOBILES,\nthe Church Joined the Kings and common\npeople.\n\n\nThe progrefs OF reafon, letters and fcence.\nhas weakened the church and Rrengthed the\ncommon people; who, il they are honenly and\n.prudently conducted by thoie who have their\nconf iencc, will moi inf4lIibly obtain fhare\nin every leeilatule. But if the common PEG.\npie are adviled to aim at coil, cling the whole\nlovereignty 10 Engle national ademblies, as they\nare BY he Dpke dc la Rochefouc anlt and the\n\n\nMarquis Of Csndoree, or at the abolition Of\nthe Regal executive authority or al A diviion\nct the executive power, as they are BY poithu.\nNOUS publication of tn, Abby de Mahly, they\nwill fail of their deiiled liberty as certainly as\nemulation and rivalry are founded in human\nnature and igicpaIabls from cisi, affairs. lis\nnot to haitsr the pai6oas of The people to be\nlure. nor is it the way to- obtain pfefsnt en-.\nthuGd'tic popularity 10 tell them that in a Jingle\naiIembly, they will ACT as arbitr arily and tyran-\nnically as any deipo, bur it is fAcred truth,\nand as demonrable as any proportion what\never, that ioseregnty ia a inge aGernbly\nmutt necedariiy, and will certainly 5e exsreiied\nby majority as tyr4nncally as any losereignty\n\n\nwas ever ex.rciied by Kings or Mobiles. And\nif balance of pailions and ngcrelt is not feien-\nti6cay concerted, the prsfent itruggle in Eu-\nrope will be little beneficial to mankind, and\n\n\nDroduce nothing but another thoufsnd wears of\nicudal fanaticifni under new and orange names."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "ACROSTIc\n\nOn President ADAMs.", "byline": "", "article": "\nPROUD of her theme, the mnic eptwines frefh bays\nRe.tunes her Tyre to thy immortal praiie\nEngagd from eariea youth in FRrrooM's caufe,\nStern Zoe arbitrary men and laws.\nIn modern lore well read, with sntisnt hrd,\nDeep in the politics of Europe 1i.l'di\nEnrichd with talents vs0 and unconhnd d,\nNoble thy manners, Gmfle yet rshn'd.\nThe PAraIors Eb4t with the SrArksmAN's mind s\nIult Heaven can fueh character have foes\nOr one be found his meafures oprcfe 49,\nHis predeceiior, glorious, good and great,\nNor Angel could eieape this ia's. ,sa\nADAMsl proceed, 70 thy lov'd country true'\n\n\nDefend her rights her interell' Oil poriue\n\n\nA fure reward thy arduous tolls lhail cowh,\n\n\nMore durable than temporal renown,\n\n\nStable a. fate and di'd as heavens high is,0nf"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "and the New Nicer. Though thefe foundations\nwere not in general very deep, yet they ferved,\nthrough the number of undncoyerdble bitches\nwhich they concealed, To renders the meadows\ntotally impallible to aa army. In this fituation\nof the country, the Only poaible method Of APP\npreaching Amlerdan was along the roads\nwhich run gu the top of the dykes but even\n\n\nhefe feemed in a great meafure impradicable\nto an amy TO advance in the face OF an enemy !;\nfor, beGdes, the water was nearly in many\nplaces on a level with the dykes, they were in\ngeneral 70 narrow that very few men could\nmatch ahaealt, AMI nor, above one, or ar the\nmoa two pieces Of ordnance could any where\nbe brought 10 bear ut one time, upon the\ndefentiye batteries\"\n\n\nThis narrative will thew cur readers, that\nhis royal highnelS the Duke of York, though\ncommanding an army of near SO coo men, has\na mon arduous talk TO accomplish, and partic\nnlarly as The ftaion moi unfortunately fayors\nThe natural defences Of the country. He has,\nhowever, the advantage of the Znyder Tea open\n10 him, and he may undoubtedly collect an\nimmeufe number OF fiat botton,ed boats, by\nwhich to approach The city on that, its mott\nvulnerable fde. Here, however, be will have\nto encounter all the ability OF the belt French\nenplLeers, VINO nave DdI Nnlg ~ GiSSt bdllSttss\nand to prepare for iuch an attack.\n\n\nBut even if Amaerdam and all the peninnla\nfhould fall. il is TO be con6dered what further\nmovements our army could make At this feafon\nof the year. The French, then defperate,\nmight totally inundate the country. The Wi\nter whom we quoted above, defcri6es their\npower of doing 10 in III. following Pahase;\n\n\nf\" 1t Can fearcely pats unoeferyed by thofe\nwho know The nature of the country. that\nAmherdam upon this location paiied over one\nfource OF deferce which would have feetually\nfecnred them from the immediate dehgns of\ntheir enemy. This was no other than render\ning the inundations perfect for by letting the\nwaters of the Ye into the Haeiiem Lake at\nHalt Wegen, the dykes as well as the fields\nwould have beeo laid under water in fuch\nmaEler as 10 render all approach 10 the CITY\nimponible. But as this was the laa, 70 would\nit have BEEN moi Desperate reicuree. and\nfuch as eolld lcarcely be warranted BY any\nthing leis than the approach OF 70 barbarious\nan enemy, that determination, or mahacre were\nthe expected coniequtnces OF his inecels For\nvery great part OF the province OF Holland\nwould not only have been ruined for the prefent\nby the inundalion, but the beggsry would be\nentailei e., foue years upon the people, thro'\nthe length of time, and the very great exPence,\nwhich a ieeond recovery OF The lani from the\ndominion OF The water would oecahon Such\na nea(ure would likcwif. exafpera'e all orders\nof the people to 70 great degree both in the\ntowns and in The country, all iotfeIing ieverely\nunder the common calamity, that tie repub'i\ncan party could icarcely hope after to exit\namong them From ihefe caufes and from\nfeemngly we'll founded reliance on the fccnrity\nafforded by their prefent barrier, Amiterdam\ndid not yet relort to this laa and difmal ex\ntremity.\""} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "appoiatrd: The pam of want uniatished, Is\nincfelfsa by a felentment of an iniulice as be\nthnksit: He aceules his rival o. theft or\n| robbery, and the public of taking away, what\nWAS his property and gipins. IT to another.\nTheft feelings and reienteDtments, are but\nother names for jealouiy and envy and alto.\ngether they produce fone of the keensl and\nmelt torm-n,ing of all fenlimeats. Theie fer\nmenta,ions of the palions are 70 common and\n70 well known, that the reopl. generally pre-\nfume thar pefon in fnch circumstances, is de-\nprived Of his judgement, if aot of his veraci;y\nand realon 1t is too generally a fuAicient an\nfSer 10 any complaint to any fact alledsed !;\nor argdpeat advaaeed, TO fay that it comes\nIRON asdilappoiuied man.\n\n\nThee is voice within us, which fecms to in\ninnate, that real merit ihould govern the world\nAud that gen ought to be reipeded only IN\nproportion y their talents, virtues and fer\nvices Bn, the qneaion always has been, how\ncan this arrangement he accomplished !? How\ntball tie men of merit be difcovered? How ihall\nthe proportions of merit be a!eertained and gra.\nduale3, Who hdl be the Judge? When the\nThe government of great nation is IN queition,\nfhaH tlie whole nation choofe VIII iuch\nchoce be better than cbanees Shall the whole\nnation vote for fenat0rs9 Thirty millions OF\nvotes for example, for each fenator in France\n\n\n1t sobyous that this would b. lottery Of\n\n\nmillions of blanks TO one prize, and tina, the\nchance of having wifdom and integrity in\n\n\nfen tor By hereditary defcenr would be far bet\n\n\nter. There is no individual psrianaiiy known\n\n\nTO an hundredth part OF the nation. The vot.\n\n\ncrs then mua be expsf-d to deception, from 10\n\n\ntrguss and manGav.es, without number, that is\n\n\n10 fay, from all The ehicansry, impoaures and\n\n\nfaillspods imaginable, Wi fearce poiGbity of\n\n\nprefeung teal merit. Will you divide tbs ma\na ienaior? Ills is giving up the idea OF merit,\nand annexing thu honor and the trult to an ac-\n\n\ncdeat, that of living on particular lpot. An\nhundred or lloufand mea OF the frlt merit in\n\n\nnation may live 10 one city and none al all\nin fsvcral whole provinces. Real merit is e.\nremore from the knowledge Of whole nations,\n\n\nthar were magistrates to be ehofcn by that critic\nZION alone, and by an univeria, outrage, diien.\ntions and venality would be eadlefs he dii-\ncuties ariling from this fource are 70 obvious\nand univeria, that nations have tried all forts\nof experiments to avoid them.\n\n\nAs no appetite in human nature is more uni\nvetfal Than that fer honor, and real merit is\ncsnSnej to very few, The numbers who thira\nfor refpta, are out Of all proportion to thole\nwho feek il only by merit. The gfe5t majority\ntrouble lhemleives little abouI meiit, but apply\n,hemlelyes to l.ek for honor by which they fee\nthey will more eafly and certainly OBTAIN it;\nby Displaying their tate and addreis, then\nwealth and magni6cence; their ancient parch.\nments, pi1ures, and iia,ues, and the virtues of\ntheir anceaors; andif theie fail, as they feldom\nhave done, they have recourfe TO article, diff\nEmulation, hypoc,icy, hattery, impoituie, en-\npiricim quaekery and bribery. What chance\n| has humbl:, modet, obfcure and poor merit, in\nfuch fcramb,e Nations, perceiving tina: the\nGill fmall voice of merit was @drowee1 in the\ninfolent roar of fllch impofures and that they\nwere conaant'y the dupes of impuience and\nknaycry, in national elections, without poi.\niibility of remedy, have fought for fohethinS\nmore permanent than the popular voice to de\n6anate honor. Many nations have attempted\nto annex to land, prefuming that good eltate\nwould az Leaf firnifh the means of>a good\neducation; aad have reiolved that thoic who\nMould podcis certain territories, ihould have\nlse,tain Legislative, executive and judicial pow\nTers. over The people. Other nations have en-\ndeavored to connect honor with Offices and the\n\n\nnames and ideas at leaf Of certain moral virtues\nand Intellectual qualities have been by law an\nnexea 10 certain offices, as veneration, grace,\nexcellence, honor ferenity, majeay.-OtheI IA.\ntons have attempted to annex honor to FAINT\nlies, without regard to lands or offices. The\nRomans allowed none but thoie who had poi\n(eGed curule Offices, to have fatuss or portraits\nHe, who had images or pictures of his ancettors'\nwas called noble. He who had no itatues or\npictures bu, his own, was called a new man.\n| Thoie who had non, at all, were ignoble.. O.\nTheir nations have united all thole inititutons\nconnected lands offices and tamii,cs--mads\n| hem all defend together, and honor, public\nattention, CONFEDERATION and congratulauon\n| along with Them. This has beea the Poicy oil\n| Europe; and it is this inaitu,ion which In:\nowes her fIperioli,y, in war and re ice, in legf\nlation and commerce, in agriculture, navlga-\nlion, ar,s, licences and manufactures, to Aha,\n| and Africa. Thela families thus diltingulihed"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4 attack WITH the LUKE vi IL\n\n\nA made on Anaerdam in the year 1887,\nwas faceef.fal and it DID infinite credit 10 bis\nsmilitary genius, and the promPtitude with\nwhich he feized on and improved an overnight\nIN the defence of the republican party. The\naccount which mott accurate and able hitto.\nRan gave of the poaure of the country and its\nnatural as well as acquired fources of defence,\nwill be inteie0ing at this moment when\nieeond attempt is to be made upon it by\npfince If the iarne luxurious ho-Jfc. The Duke\nof Brunfack made his approach to it on the\nisuth fide. The duke of York proceeds in an\noppofite direction but tie nature of the coun--\ntry is he fame on both iides. The writer OF\nthe rhetorical part Of the Ausaai Regjqsr gives\n> the following aatement\n\n\nsThe city of a miterdsm, through its peculi-\narly inaceefble fiuation, its artificial ltrength,\nwith the courage and number of its inhabitants,\nhad, in the fevere wars of the 9th century,\nrifen hyperion to the deiigns and genius, OF Don\nTohn Of Auliria, and the duke of Parma, the\nb greatca generals, and at the head of the belt\nofficers and troops then in the world. With\nequal fortune in the 18th century, IL fncceis'\nfully reiaed the mighty power OF Lewis the\nfourteenth. then at its meridian height, and\nbaflled all the attempts of Luxemburgh and\n:, Condo, lmllar generals, at the head of iim-\n! lar troops, but with greater armies. All at\ntcmpts on it have accordingly been long conf\n\n\ndered as imprat1icabie and vifonary ; and it\nhas been long held, that nothing leis than fuch\nIl froH as would conjesl both the ialt and frefh\nwaters of the country, could render it liable to\nthe approaches of an enemy who NUT like\nwife have prefcience of the event, his prepar\n:ltions made, and his forces on the fpot to pro-\nfit of the location while fudden, thaw would\nNOT only overthrow the deGgn, but politely be\nthe means of overwhelming tbs invading army.\n\n\nBeides tie difficulties oppofed by very mar\nrow country, every where interieefed with\ndykes, and commanded by iluices capable Of\n/ layirg it fuldenly under water, it is covered\non the ear ard north, and ihut in from the\n! ocean, by that admirable natural defence the\nZuyder fea, whole fands, hallows, and narrow\ninlers, render it impraaicable to the deGgns of\nan enemy, and barely admit the navigation\neven Of their own fiat veI.ls contributed for\nthat purpofe. A long, irregular braoch of the\nZuyder fea paAes from eat to the wefward,\nuntil it approaches within few miles of the\nGerman or North Sea, when fuddenly making\nan angle to the right, it paaes northward. and\nterminates in the open country. Amiterdan\nlies on the iouth of this inlet which is called\nthe Ye, and is not only effettually covered by\nit for feveral miles in the oppoGte direction,\nbut nearly, as we fhall fee, clofes up the ap-\nproaches of it to the wcn-For the Haerlem\nMeet, lake about rs miles long, and half as\nbroad, lying to the fouth and iouth-wef of that\ncity, the land which feparates that end of it\nfrom the Ye, is in no part above three or four\nmiles over but in one place called, from its\niituaton on the road to Haerlem, Half Wegen,\nthefe two great bodies of wafer actually com\nmunicate and here, by the erection of food\ngates, of an enormous Iize, the waters of the\nYc, are prevented from being diftharged into\n/ the Eaclem Meet an event which would\n.,ccafion great part of the province of Holland,\nTO the diltance o. near thirty miles, to be over\nflowed, as.thc level of the iea at high water is\nevidently above that Of the lake, and of the adj\njoining country.\n\n\nThe only road by land to Hserlcm, and the\ncountry TO til. Westward, is carried over theie\nfood gates and it will be eaiiy fc.n that\nHalf Wegen, from its iituatiou, IS capable OF\nb.iag rendered pot Of great ltrength, and\nNUT be OF the gieatelt importance with reipeet\nTO the fecnrty of Amferdan,. No pains were\naccordingly fpared by the republican party, in\n-orJer to It's being fortified in the bea manner.\nFor this purpofc they committed the place into\nxhe h,ndi of a French officer of fome dainstion,\nwho had the charge of confirm Ting the works\nand batteries which he was finally to defend.\nThey bedles rendered the approaches on the\nHaerleIn Gde as difficult as poifble, by dsaroy-\ning the bridges, cutting down trees. making\ndeep bitches acrois ,hc road, aud laying the\n|, sonntry under water 10 that all accels to\nAmGerdam on that iile was held to be utterly\n| impraaieable howeysr bold or formidable the\n/ enemy.\n\n\n/, The country, tc-the fIuth wen, foulh, and\n4 fouth eat Of AmRsrJan was generally COM\nSAnpf.d If low rich meadows, lnrfonnded and\n]. .tetlea-d by nnmbarllfs wet tshes and lhde\nI eueaIows being lower than he fuifaee OF the\nAdjoining waters, we e'ilY overlooked by\n\n\n}..asing the ykes d h. Amle', tbs Vecht,"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "MzsceWauy.\n\nACCOUNT OF THE\nSTRENGTH Of AMSTERDAM.", "byline": "", "article": "..Fycmea Eaiala,g pqpsr, SEP. al"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0307.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "This mournfal truth every where confeis'd,\nSiozv rjs' Rorfb D. Poverty dsprgfG."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-05_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0243.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, AUGUST $, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "will probably originate namelsfs and incon-\nceivable misunderstanding all is built upon\nopinion--how importantis that opinion And\nwhat narrow and inadequate fcale does he\nmake ufe of, who thinks it belt to be employed\nIN retardtng its efablihmcn, In Rate of\nCOW alefcence what phyGcian creates new dior.\nders, or fhudders at the approach of health\n\n\n1t ihall be granted that government is ac.\noountable-but that is enod gh. BY what logic\ndoesis follow thatit mua be always in fate\nof cha!eiiement and penauce $50 We have va\nrious rights 10 life-but becaufe we have them,\ndoes it follow that they are eenfantly infring\ned !-Unenviable is the lot of him who has\nto fcrve eternal diarua and jealoufy. And\nthere remains no doubt why governments de.\ngenerate to more arbitrary forms.\n\n\nThefe communications have run a Mort\ncourfe without reply, and for aught | know\nwithout much notice. In cloGng them ak\nleave to apologize for the plainnefs and the per.\nhaPs too frequent emphatical Hile of their ex\nPreDion. The writer claims no other rl.rit in\nbeing a good federalia than that of the fcrip.\ntural Improbable fervan,. If any good has been\ndone by the fats or arguments contained in\nthefe very loofe and hurried nketches, it is are.\nward for what trouble they have coa-if any\nharm, the writer now bends his knee to the\npublic for it. Rceeding TO make way for ADLER\nhands, he can only fay that if at any future\ntime the caufe of honour and the government\nihouid feem to require an eafern pen, he wifhes\nthat hyperion talents may be united to 40 lef,\nhoneity than has attended and Imported ,hefe\nproductions."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-05_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0243.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The following ToAsrs, MILirAlsr, were drank by\ncompany OF Artillery commanded by captain Abbot.\nat CooPeritown (Newyork) The 4th July\n\n\nI. ATTENTION. to the maneuvres Of\nthe Jacobins.\n2. Make ready /\" to defeat their plots.\ns. \"OJsrue your rigdt hand man (ADAMs) and\nyour fs leader\" (WAsArscros\n\n\nr. \"Le'k 10 the right\" when the French Dir\nrettory breaches.\n\n\nS. \"Seyab cat\" all political HereGes.\n\n\n6. \"DysS\" and protect \"tbs Amoieas Fair\"\nT.\" us ys c0srs\" in '76.\n\n\n8. Sstpayt arms\" for the Fed. Contribution.\n9. Ram d0sun fts Cb0,sf' of Judge Ruth to\nthe Grand Jury ofthe di!sia of Pennfylvania.\n10. +\" Give .9garters\" to all well difpo!ed\nAliens.\n\n\nII. \"Djehsye\" all ,hofe Of oppofts eharac,\ntiers.\n\n\n\"a. \",7tr Rqgn'j Mareb\" to fictitious c'tiz.ns.\ni3. \"Reeoasr 1f,ms,\" to Geneva, Eeypl.\nSwitzerland, &c. &c.\n\n\n\"a. \" Pay tie Sal4fe,\" to tn. Allies of the\nCnited States.\n\n\nIS. G Form BaaoEoa\" every 4th Jolly.\n\n\ni6. To The rig6t e5aut jafs,\" 10 all who \"a\nNOT believe the!e loa!ls to be pauioc.\n"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-08-05_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0243.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "An Ad to incorporate fundry perfons\n\n\nby the name of the Prefdcnt, Direc-\n\n\ntors and Company of the Portland\n\n\nBank.\n\n\nw HEREAS Jofcph Nc Lellan and Others,\n\n\nWv have by their petition to this Court, fet\nforth that they have fabfcribed to Fund for\nthe Establishment of Bank in the town of\nPortland, and have prayed to be incorpol aled\nfor that purpofe:\n\n\nSeer. /. Belt therefore enaasI BY The Senate\nand Hosk Of Reprsentafive,, IN General Court at\nism6lea' and BY the authority Of sbe fame, That\nJolePh M'Leilan, Hugh M'LellAn, Lemuel\nWeeks, Daniel Tucker, James Deering, Eben.\nezer Mayo, Thomas Sanford, Elias Thomas,\nliaae MLellan, lfaac Gage, Ezekiel Day,\nEbenezsr Storer. John MuGey, Arthur M'Lel.\nIan, James Neal, Ala Clap, William Martin,\nRuth Jewer, Joieph Ingranam, Woodbury. Sto\nrer, William Symmes, Salmon Chaf., lanes\nd. Hopkins, William Goldman, David Smith,\nThomas Wetter, James Jewett, James Goldman,\nMatthew Cobb Stephen M'Lellan, Daniel Da.\nWis, Robert Boyd, Daniel How, William Hud.\nfon, Enoeh Iihey, William MNeil sd, Samuel\nHuhey Stevens, Thomas Hovey. John Tabor,\ntheir aioeiates, fucceaors and afigns, hall be,\nand hereby are created and made Corpof alton,\nby the name of the PreGdenr, Directors and\nCompany Of the Portland Bank and fhall 70\ncontinue, from the iirit day Of July next, until\nthe expiration of twenty years next following ;\nand by that name fhall be, and hereby are made\ncapable in law to fae and be fned, plead and be\n| implicated, defend and be defended, in any\nCourts of Record or any other place whatever ,\nand alto to make, have ard ufe Common Seal,\nand the Fame again at pleafure to break alter\nand renew and alto to ordain, eaablh and\nput in execution fuch bye laws, ordinaces aud\n! regulations, as to them fhall appear neceGary\nand convenient, for the government of faid\nCorporation, and the prudent management of\ntheir affairs. Pr'0idd, fneh bye-laws, ordinan.\necs, and regulations fhall in no wife be contrary\nto the laws and contribution Of this Common.\nwealth. And the faid Corporation ihal be\nalways fubjef to the rules, rellridions, limita.\ntons and provilons herein prefcribed.\n\n\nSect. ,. Ind 5eh further enaaea That the\ncapital itock of faid Corporation fhall eonfil OF\nfun rot leis Than one hundred f5onjand dollars\nnor more than three hundred MouEaad, in ipecie\nand hall be divided into flares of one lundre -,\nd5Aars each and the Stockholders, at their 6r n"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-08-05_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0243.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "and Eatisfaf ion of bis jua debts TO any Of his\nbona hde Creditors, in manner following,\nnamely, in addition to the luminous BY law\nprelcribed to be left with the Debtor, a like\nluminous fhall be left with the Gather Of hid\nBank, and the Debtors, hare or flares in the\nCorporate Funds, together with the inteselt,\nrents and profits due or growing thereon, fhail\nthereby be held TO reipond Gid fut according to\nlaw. And all transfers of the Debtors, flares\nin the fad Corporate Funds not noted in the\nBank Books, previous to the delivery of iuch\nluminous, fhall be barred thereby, and execution\nmay be levied on the property of any Stockhol-\nder in fiid Bank, and his lhaies therein expoled\nto iale, in the fame manner as is by Law provided\nwhere perfonal eaate is taken by execution\nand it fhal be the duty of the officer who\nextends fuch execution, to leave an attelsed cory\nthereof with his doings thereon with the Cafh-\nTer of the faid Bank and the purchafer fhall\nthereon be entitled to the reception of all Divi-\nbends and Stock, and to the fame privileges as\nmember OF faid Corporation, that the Debtor\nwas previouily entitled to, and upon any at\ntachment being made, or execution being levied\non any fhare in !aiA Bank, il fhall be the duty\nof the Gather Of faid Bank, to expofe the\nBooks of faid Corporation to the officer, 70 far\nas refpeefs the number Of fhares f.id Debtor\nmay own and to furnifh him with certificate\nunder his hand in his off ial capacity, afce.-\ntanning the number of thares The Debtor hollis\nin fAd Bark, and the amount Of the Dividend\ndue thereon.\n\n\nSeer. 6. Ind BE- it further esat7ed, That\nany committee fpeeially appointed by the lie.\nCulture for the purpofe, ihall have right to\nexamine pto the doings Of the iaid corporation,\nand mall have free accefs to all the books\nand f upon fuch examination it mall be found.\nand after a full hearing of fad corporation\nthereon, be determined by tie Legislature, thar\nfaid corporation have exceeded the powers here.\nin granted them, or failed to comply with any\nOF the rules, reftrietions and conditions in this\nad provided, their incorporation fhsli thereupon\nbe declared, forfeited and void.\n\n\nSEcr. ?. And be 1t further eua7ed, That the\nperfons herein before named, or any thee of\nthem, are authorized to call meeting OF the\nMembers and Stockholders of faid corporation,\nas ioon as may be, at fuch time and plAc. as\nthey may fee 6t, in Pg,fland by advertising the\nfame, for three weeks fuceefTvely in the Orien.\ntai Trumpet, printed there, for the purpoie Of\nmaking, ordaining and eiabldhing fuch bye\nlaws, ordinances ard regulations, for the order.\nly conducting OF the affairs of faid corporation,\nas the faid Stockholders fhall deem neceiTary,\nand for the choice of the fra Board of Directors,\nand fuch other officers as they fnAll fee ht to\nchooie.\n\n\nSec. 8. Ana Be il fartb.y GRATED BY the aatbor;-\n~ ot6reGid, That it ihall be the duty Of the Di.\nreetors of the faid Bank to rranfms to the\nGovernor and Council Of this Commonwealth,\nat the time being, once in tqpeive month\";, a, leaf,\nand as much oftener as they may require, accu.\nrate and jult aatcments of the amount of the\ncapital flock Of faid oorpor alton, and Of debts\ndue to the fame, Of the monies depoiited therein.\nof the Notes in circulation, and OF the Cath ON\nhand, which aatemeuts ihall be Gsned by the\nDirectors and attefted by the GATHER\n\n\nIN TIE Hoge Of Reprejsntatives, June IA, 1899.\nThis bill, having hal three feveral readings,\n\n\npahed to be enacted.\n\n\nEDWARD H. ROBBINS, Speaker.\n\n\nIn Senate, June IA, 1893.\nThis bill, having had two feveral readings, pat.\n\n\nfed to be enacted.\n\n\nJOHNC. JONES. Pryfdem pro- TEN.\nJune IS, I7o9.--By the Lieutenant Covernos\napproved, MOSES GILL.\nTrue coPy-atteR JOHN AvERY, S1y"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-08-05_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0243.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "| mlne the amount OF the payment 10 be made\non each flare, and The time when each pay\nnent fhall be made alto the mode of tranf-\nferring and ddpoiing of the Cock and the pro-\nhts thereof, which, being entered on the books\nof faid Corporation, fhall be binding on the\nStockholders, their fuccefIsrs and a1igns Pro-\nSiaed, That no Stakeholder fhall BE- allowed to\nborrow at faid Bank until he fhall have paid\nin his full proportion of the one Hundred tbouand\ndoilars aforelad. And faid Corporation are\nhereby made capable in law, to have, hold, pur.\nchaie, receive, podefs, enjoy and retain to them\ntheir iucceaors and a0igns. lands, rents, tene\nments and Entertainments to the amount Of\nfifteen tbou/and do2art, and no more, at any one\ntime, with power to bargin, fell and difpoie Of\nthe lame lands, tenements and Entertainments,\nand to loan and negotiate their monies and\neffects by difcountng on banking principles on\nfueh feeurity AS they thall think adsifable.\n\n\nSEcr. 8. lind be il Ja,sSer enaaed, That the\nfollowing rules, limitations and proviiions fhall\nform and b: the fundamental articles OF faid\nCorporation.-Fga,T That the faid Corporation\nfhall not owe at any one time more than twice\nthe amount Of their capital iiock paid in, in\naddition to the fimple amount of all monies\nactually depoGted in aid Bank for fate keep.\n| ing And in cafe of any excefs, the DIRECTORS,\nunder whole adminiitration it fhail happen,\nihall be liable for the fame in their private ca.\npacity but this il,all not be coharued to ex\nempt the faid Corpor alton, or any ellate, real\nor perfonaI, which they may hold body\ncorporate, from being alfo liable for and charge.\n| able with fuch excefs.-Seeond, That the faid\n| Corporation fhall not vell uie or improve any\n| OF their monies, goods, ehattels or effects in\ntrade or commerce, but may fell all kinds of\nperfonal pledges lodged in their hands by way\n| OF fecurity to an amount fuflicient TO reimburle\nthe fun loaned.-Z6rd, That the lands, tene.\nments and Entertainments which faid Corpcra-\nton fhsll hold ihall be only fuch as ihall be\nquilite for the convenient tianfaaion of its\nbuiineEs. -Foprib, None bat member of faid\nCorporation, being citizen Of this Common\nwealth. and refdent therein, fhall be eligible for\na Director or Gather and the Directors ihall\nchoofe one Of their own number TO an as Pref\ndent. And the Gather, before he enters on the\nduties of his Office, lhall give bond, with two\nfuretes, to the fatisfatfon of the Board of Di.\nretfors, in fun not iefs than fifteen fboufand\ndohnr1, with condition for the faithful diirha ge\nOf the duties of bis ofice.-Fifb, No Director\nOf any other Bank fhall be eligible to the Office\nola Director Of this Bank, although he may be\nStakeholder herein and any Director accept\ning an office in airy other Bank, ihall be deemed\nto have vacated bis place in this Bank Sixth,\nThat for the well ordering of the affairs of the\nfaid Corporation, a meeting Of the Stockhold-\ners fhall be held, at fach place as they fhall d.\nref, on the Ara Monday in January, annually,\nand at any other time during the continuance of\nfaid Corporation. at fuch place as ihall be ap\npointed by the Proficient and Direetors for the\ntime beiog by public notification being given\none week previous, at which annual meeting\nthere thall be chofen, by ballot, feven Directors\nto continue in Office the year enfuing their\nelection and the number of votes to which\neach to,kholder fhall be entitled, fhall be\naccording to the number Of flares he fhall\nhold, in The following proportions that TO Jay,\ntor one thare one vote, and every two flares\n| above one, fhall give right to one vote more.\nProvided, That no one member fhall have more\nthan ten votes, and abfent members fhall vote\nby proxy authorized in writing No\nDirector fhall be entitled to any emoument for\nbis fervces but the Stockholders may make\nthe Pre6dent fuch compensation as to them fhall\nappear reafonable-Egbtb, Not lef; than four\nDirectors fhall con0itute Board for the tranf-\naction Of buGnefs, of whom the Pleiiient fhall\nalways be one, except in cafe of Gcknefs or ne\nce6ary abfence in which cafe the Directors\npreient may choofe Chairman for the time\nbeing in his Aead --N;mb, All bills iGued from\nthe Bank aforeiaid and igned by the Prefiden',\nfhall be binding on faid Corporation but it\nihall not be lawful for them to iIue any Bills\no, lds denomination than fpe dOllars Tenth,\nThe Directors ihall make half yearly dividends\nOF all the profits, rents, premiums and intereas\nOf the Bank aforefaid. --Ekvsnib, The Directors\nihall have power to appoint Gather, Clerks,\nand fueh officers for carrying on the bulnefs of\nthe Bank, with fuch flaries, as to them ihall\nfecm meet.\n\n\nSfcr. 4. find Be it further enat7ed, That the\nfaid Bank ihall be kept and eaabihed in tie\ntown of Portland aforefaid. And whereas it is\nrePugnant TO the principles Of free govern.\nment, that the property of any of its citizens\nihould be placed out of the reach OF any of their\njuit Creditors\n\n\nSrcr. {. Be II further eaaaea That the"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-08-05_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0243.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p1", "headline": "portlano,\n\nCommunication.", "byline": "MoNDAr, A0cUsT S, 1899.", "article": "|4nomentous period in which the American mind\nIs painfully producing an idea of its new cir\ncumtances, and of its future duties and oblisa.\ntons. Discharged from pupillage, it is entering\n. world where every Rep will generate care\nand explain furpriing dangers. The miracu-\nlous union Of fifteen independent iurifdietions\nin one representative agency, while il is an un-\nI pars.!elled honour both to the heads and hearts\nOf my eounuymen, is a BATS for conaant\nthoughtulnefs and meditation as we'll as for a\nhigh minded forbearaiee which ought to digni-\n) ~ the national character. Safely may every\none indulge the honea pride of feeling in his\nown perfon the Rrength and honour of the\nwhole, ifevery ore will learn his new condition,\nthat of an American at large, and lay up trea-\nJare' in federalifn. 1t is mean and unfit for\nmen who have acquired by the blef1ing of hea-\nven fuch dilfinguiihed privileges in peace and\nharmony, to fall out about the remnants of\ntheir old feelings. 1t is their duty to take the\nhonorable place aligned them and to behave in\nit as isteqiires Danger and death become\nnothing when We are acting properly from pro\nper uouycs--Bu. another confederation is that\nthey fgbefore determined reelitude, and har.\nyafs only Eneannsis and milaake. 1t is yet in\nthe power Of ny country to FAY tia, her Coun.\nels have never been dihononred, and while her\nfnfering.is g f,rrighteoufnefs fake\" fhe has a\nfsntnent in her heart which is of ineHimable\nworth. Never fear that fubmiflion or coward.\n!ee will enter where that fentiment is; for the\ngenerous difdain of moral purity is bravery it.\nfelf. Without fpot or blemih yet, what in\nducement to preferve an untitled glory, and\nwith fuch precious confeioufnefs, how lucid is\nthe commencement of our career !-Certainly\nHeaven NUT behold i. with complacency, and\npronounce its bel1ing!\n\n\nBut fair as is the Rruaure, and fpotlefs as yet\ncontinues tobe the fame of our infantgovernment\nthe blening of Heaven is net to be expected IN\nIefs itbe -defrved. God only knows whether\nin the nature Of things our eonfederated union\ncan arrive to longevity buff we with it du\nration, the confident line of conduit will b,\nemulation in duty as we walk together in the\nbroad and luminous path of candor and nteg\n,ity. The citizen muh frankly admit that ODE\n.dieuce is even more emnently binding upor\nhim than if he were the fabjea of defpotic pow\nGrand that while free to do his pleafure, he j\nbut the more nrongly obliged to act with Rrit\npropriety.- Away with the idle and very con\ntcnptible error, that government and the PEG\npie, like attion and reaction, were made TO\nmutual refiance. Let us have the indepen\ndence to fee the truth OF new maxim, that TIL\ngovernment is the life and foul of the people\nan the administration of it the vital breath o\nevery moment. Let US defpife the forbid po\npulari;y which 70 long has affected to give u\nlaw, and have the courage to FAY that, as fol\nUs, we will have no eaeem which will not ho\nnpur US, and which we ihall not honour. Il\nfhors let US only do juaice TO the truth, and W\nihall either have nothing to fear, or meet dan\nger with contempt.\n\n\nNever again let us fee our government pu\nIn Rate Of felf. defence by a daring unprinc\npied rarity. We may be certain that while W\nchcoie to wanton with our own government\nother natous viii be very ready TO accept tn\noffering we fem to make. Should anothe\nmoment ever occur, in which it fhall be doubt\ned whether government or fsaion poAefss III\ngrcaier flare Of pub.ic confidence, that momen"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-08-05_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0243.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p1", "headline": "BY authority.\n\nCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.", "byline": "", "article": "In The ysar Of our Lord. one sbeytasd /spes bund,4\n\n\nand ninety nine."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE FLEETS.\n\nLONDON, SEPT, I6", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, SEPT. 10.\nIlls Majeay's hip Monarch, of - guns, ar\nrived yeaerday in the Downs, from Lord Bird\nports fees, to reiume her hation in the North\nSci. She left the Channel feet Iaa Friday, at\neight O'Clock in the evening, all well, CT Brett.\nThe ihips from Plymouth had joined, and his\nLcrdlhp had with him an invincible feet of 40\nfail of the line.\n\n\nThe Ave Spanih ihps which had come out\nOF Roehstort, have elcaped the vigilance of Sir\n] b. Warren, and have got into L'Orient.\nThe two iquadrons were in fight of each other,\nhui the spaniards were 10 FIR to the windward\nthat il was impodible to cut off their retreat."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "OF the French Armies, &c.", "byline": "", "article": "PARIS, SEPT. =.\nMORGAN, after the battle of Now, had at frR\nreiolyed to quit his poif and to retreat TO Savo-\nna; but having learned how much the enemy\nhad iafered, he renounced bis fra defipn. and\ndetermined to cover the Genoefe territory. We\nihaii remain on that part On The defeniive at leat\nuntil the arrival of Championei, who will bring\nwith him reinforcement of 10000 men 10 ioa\nhim, from his army of the Alps.\nOar army ofthc Rhine adyances into Germa\nny without meeting wi b any great obaacles Il\nhas enacted contributions from fever al towns on\nits route.\n\n\nIt appears that the Auaro-R uf1ians have taxi\nen- Tortona, and that they threaten Conf. Bur\nChsmpionet has thrown proeons into the lat\nter place, as well as into Feneh ell s.\n\n\nOur troops have cro1ed the Rhine, In tn.\nneighbourhood OF Spires, in fsveral places, and\nafter having joined corps of 5000 men, en-\ncamped before M.nheim, the army advanced\ninto the Valley of the Necker. The heai-quar.\nters, at tie date of this intelligence, was before\nHeisbrunn. The army is more than 10000\ntrong.\n\n\nTwenty thouiand men who have joined the\narmy OF Maiiena, make his army am ornt to\n100000 lighting men. We expect every mo-\nment terrible and dccifvc battle\n\n\nlhe attack OF Philipibou oh is begun by this\ntime. The fiege will be covered by an army OF\n10000 men.\n\n\nPail |. has ordcrel new levy IN his donnin-\nions OF 10000 men, in order to repair the loiI.\nes which his armies have experienced Ia thu\npreient campaign.\n\n\nThe Minilier at war has particularly enioin.\ned the Commander in Chief If the army of En-\ngland to keep vigiiaot eye upon the DEPART\nment of the Maine and LORE II. at the fame\ntime nArutied him to form column of two or\nthree thoufsnd men, with train of light artil-\nlery, to be ready to ad as occafon may REQUIRE\nto keep that body of men 10 continual activity.\nand TO difef il agana every point where the\nbrieands may attempt to aaemble, in order to\nsyulh it efetadally.\n\n\nThe Spanifh Miniaer has demanded, in the\nname of bis corut, that the body of the pope\nihould be ernbalned, and delivered to him. TO\nbe ient to Rome TO be cd. But that fuoer-\nlllton ihoold hot get podrfion Of it, the admin.\niItraion of Valence have caufed him to be in.\ntered, and lime thrown INFO his grave."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "ARMY or ITALY.", "byline": "", "article": "Ertraa Of litter from Suchet, Genra Of Divi-\nnon, and Chit Of Tie SfeS, 10 ~. 8Zaaiesv at\n\n\nvar. Aug. 81.\n\n\nThe lois Of the enemy IN men very much ,es-\nceeds ours, and amoa rs, frem his own sonfef.\niion, TO upwards of 5000. 1890 OF whom have\nbeen left upon the field of bt,!e, Iaso taken\nPriioners with Gsaeral Lu6enan AM twen,y.\ne'aht Officers. ana Inc IemAinjef w8nndsi AID\nantble 60 fight.\n\n\nThus, after ioaresn hoprs of obj aate iish,.\ning, the French Amy woLil base renlAiasd Ia"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "I continue to receive every mark of zeal and\nintelligence from The officers competing the\nllaH otthis army.\n\n\n/ i difficult To fate with any precifion The\nlois Of be enemy, brt ii cannot be computed at\nlsls than 800 or go men and on our fdc it\ndoes Mt exceed, ID killed, wounded, and milf.\ning. 2eo men. Exact returns ihall be trani.\nmitted herewith. have the honour to be &C\n\n\nK. ABERCROMBY.\nRght Han. Henry Dundas."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "LONDON. sEPr.I6..", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, SEPT. 10.\nLetters from Deal, this morning FAY, that\ntelierday failed the Nemefis, Refuurce, Adyen-\ntnre, Weymouth, Royal, Admiral. TRULY.\nscheefnels, and Doidreeht ihips of war, with\nrranlforts, and about ten thouiand troops, the\nfitf and fecond diyiiions for the Texel.\nYesterday, arrived in Ozeiy Bay. Oh the coat\nof Suffolk, The Dutch fleet, taken in the Texeh.\nconfiaing of twelve fail of the line of battle\nfhips.\n\n\nPrior to the nn'ps aforementioned leaving\nthe T@sel, the marines were landed from all the\nEnglifh fhips to do garrfon duty. to enable the\nregular troops to join the main army.\nSuch of the Dutch faors who declared for\nthe, Stakeholder, were drafted out of the ref\npessye fhips before the feet failed.\n\n\nDEAL, SEPT 10.\nThis morning his Royal Highnefs Prince\nWilliam of Gouceaer, embarked On board the\nNemeiis frigate, for Holland."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "Lafe Foreign Neevs.\n\nAffairs Of India.\n\nCAPTURE OF sERINGAPATaM.\n\n\n(capitaf Of 7ippoo SuLam's Dommi0aJ.", "byline": "Madras Gazette Extraordinary.", "article": "MADRAS Gazette Extraordinary.\n\n\n- Wsdq5aay, Nay IS, 80. S\nTHE following copy of letter from Lt,Gen.\nHarris to the Ri. Hon. the Governor Cen\nsral. dated scringaparam, 18th May, 1899 is\npubliihed by his Lordihp's authority.\n\n\n]. WfsBf, Sec. to Gov.\n\n\nMy Losp,\n\n\nan the 4th inf. had the honor to address\n\" to your Lordfhip haly note, containing\nia few words the fun of our fuccefs, which |\nhave now to report more in detail.\n\n\nThe fire of our batteries, which began to bat\nter 10 breadth on the goth April, had on the e.\nvening OF the sd inf 70 much dearoyed the\nwalls aganA which it was directed, that The ar\nrangement was then made for aHaultng the\nplace en- the following day, when the breach\nwas reported practicable.\n\n\nThe troops intended to be employed were ia\ntoned 10 the trenches early in the morning of\nthe 18th, thar no extraordinary movement might\nlead the enemy to expect the shault, which\nhad determined to make in the heat of the day,\nas the time bef calculated to enfure finccefs, as\nthe troops would then be leaf prepared to op.\npole Us.\n\n\nTbs flank companies of Europeans, taken\nfrom thoie regiments neceGuily left 10 guard\nour camps, and our OUT potts, followed by the\n18th, 33d, 73d, and 74th regiments, and three\nCorps Of grenadier fepoys, taken from the troops\nOf the three Proiideneies, with zoo of his High\nnef the Nizam's troops, formed the party for\nthe afault, accompanied by 90 Of the artillery,\nand the corps of pioneers, and fupported in the\ntrenches by the battalion companies of the reei\nment De Meuron, and four battalions Of Madras\nfepoys. Col. Sherbrooke, and Lieut.. Colonels\nDunlop, Danrymple, Gardner, and Mignan,\ncommanded the feveral flank corps; and Maj.\nGen. Baird was enrufed with the direction OF\nthis important fervice.\n\n\nAt one o'clock the troops moved from the\ntrenches, crohsd the rocky bed Of The Cavery\nunder an extremely heavy FIRE paRed the glacis\nand ditch, and attended the breaches 10 the\n.fau1r bragg and rampant of the fort, iumounling\nin The mott gallant manner every obaacle which\nthe difficulty OF the padage, AMI the rehaanee Of\nthe enemy prelented to oppole thsir progreis.\nMaj Gen. Baird had divided his force for the\npurpofe OF clearing the ramparts to the right\nand left. One diviiion was commanded by Col.\nSherebrookc, the other by 1t. Col. Dunlop the\nlatter was dlabled in the breach,bu both corpfe,\nalthough itrongly oppoIed, were completely iuc-\ncesiul. ReliHance continued 10 be made from\nthe palace of Tippoo, for ion,e time after all\nfiring had ceafed from the works. Two of his\nfons were there, who, on afurance of fafety, fur.\nrendered to the troops surrounding them and\nguards were placed for the protection Of the FAM\nlily, mott Of whom were in ,hepalace.\n\n\n1t was ioon after reported that Tippoo Sultan\nhad fallen. Syed Scheb Nicer, Sadue, Syed,\nGafar, and many other Of his chiefs were alfo\nilain. Meafures were Immediately adopted to\nAop the confuGon at hrt unavoidable in city\nRrongly gatrifoned, crowded with inhabitants\nand their property, ia ruins from the fire of a\nnumerous artillery, and taken by ahault. The\nPrinces were removed TO camp 1t appeared\nTO major general Baird 70 important to afcetain\nthe fate Of the Sultan, that he eauied immedi-\nate fearch to be made for his body, which, after\nmuch difficulty, was found late in the evening\nin one of the gates, under heap of ilain, and\nfoon after placed in the palace. The corpf. was\nThe next day recognized by the family, and in\ntered, with the honors due to his rank, in the\n1naufolenm Of his father.\n\n\nThe frength of the fort is fuch, both from\nits natural petition and the ltupendous works\nby which it is furrounded, that all the exeitons\nof the brave troops who attacked it, in whole\npraife il is impotiible to fay too much, were re-\nquired to place it in our hands. OF tie merits\nof the army have expreHed my opinion 10 or\nders, a copy of which I have the honor to in\neloe and uuf your lordlhip will point out\ntheir fervices to the favorable notice of their\nking and country.\n\n\nam forty to add, that on collecting the re-\nTurns Of our lois, it is found to have been much\nheavier than had at 6rft imagined.\n\n\nOn the 5eh mn. Abdul Khac, the elder of\nthe Princes formerly hoaages with lord Corn\nwallis, fnrrendered himfelf at our out poas, de-\nnnanding protection Kerim Saheb, III. brother\nofT,ppoo had before fought refuge with Merr\nAlum Behauder. A. Cowl Nanah was YET.\nterday difpa,ched to Futieh Hyder, the eldea\nfon Of Tippoo, inviting him 10 join his brothers\nPsrneah add Nicer Hummer Oaeen Khan have\nalio been lumnonei TO Seringapatar an\nfaers have yet been received, but expect them\ntAorly, as their families are in the foit."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "the Bri.ilh troops had occupied on the III n\nltant, and haviog in view the certainty of a\nfpeedy and powerful rcinforcemen,s, | deter\nmined TO remain until then on the defenfive.\nFrom the information which we had received\nwe were sPprized of the enemys intention t.\nattack US, and we were daily improving the\nadvantages OF our iitua,ion.\nYeacrday morning, at day.break, the enemy\ncommenced an attack on our centre and right,\nfrom St. Martins to Pctten, in three columns\nand apparently with their whole force\nThe column of the right, competed of Dutch\ntroops, and under the command of General\nDandaels, dreaed its attack on The village OF\nST. Martins.\n\n\nThe centre column Of the enemy, under the\norders of General de Moncean, lkewife com.\npofed of Dutch troops, marched to Crabbeudanl\nand Zyper Sluys.\n\n\nThe left column of the enemy, competed of\nFrench, directed itielf on the petition occupied\nby Major General Burrard, commanding the\nfecond brigade of Guards.\n\n\nThe enemy advanced, particularly on their\nleft and centre, with great intrepidity, and pen.\netrated with the heads of their columns 10\nwithin one hundred yards of the poff occupied by\nthe Britilh troops. They were, however, every\nwhere repuied, owing to the the ifreng.h of cur\npetition, and the determined courage of the\ntroops. About ten o'clock the enemy retired\ntowards Alkmaar, leaving behind them many\ndead and iome wounded men, with one piece of\ncannon, number of Wagons, pontoons aud\nportable bridges. Colonel M'Donald with the\nrelerve ,purined them for fome time, and quick.\nened theirretreat.\n\n\n1t is impoiiible for me to do full Juice to the\ngood conduct of the troops.\n\n\nCol. Spencer, who commanded in the village\nof St. Martins, defended his p.R with great\nfpiri, and Judgment.\n\n\nMaj. Gen. Moore, who commanded on his\nright, and who was wounded, though | am\nhappy to FAY Tightly. was no lels iudicious in\nthe management Of the troops under his com.\nmand.\n\n\nThe two battalions of the soth regiment, pot.\ned oppoG c. to Ciabbeadam, and Zyper Sluys\ndid credit to the high reputation which that\nregiment has always borne. Lieut.. Col. Smyth\nof that corps, who had the particular charge of\nthat pof, received fevere wound in his leg,\nwhich will deprive us for fervces, time of his\n\n\nThe two tr gadcs of guards repalfed with\ngreat vigour the column OF French which had\nadvanced 10 attack them, and where the ilauah-\nter of The enemy was great."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Private letters received by the fame convey.\nance, mention that immenfe treafure has Dten\ntaken at Seringapatam.\n\n\n1t is rumoure1, that the Jupiter, of 50 guns,\ncommodore LoiIack, with a iquadron of fig.\nates, has fallen in with the French fquadron %\ntheir return to the Maurilius, driven them\naihore, and dearoyed the Whole of hen.\n\n\nThe EAT India Houle is to be iplendidly il.\nIlluminated this evening, and the Eat India bri\ngade are to fire a jsa de Jeys on their own\nground.\n\n\n1t is afeitcd, we know not on what authority,\nthat feyerai Brtiih officers, fufpefej to have\ndied in the prions of Hyder Ali AM J'ippno,\nwere found Gill living in the DUNGEON Of Sc\nringapatam.\n\n\nThe fuecefful termination of this mort wa\nfecures to us the fovereignty of Iadia. The\nNabob Of Aacot, who once thared the Carnalic\nwith Hyder Ali, is no longer powerful and The\nMahrat'as alone ponsis exteniige territories. and\na cooiiderablr military force. But The Mahrat\ntas are attached to Us, ana even if they were\nnet, the detruetion of Tippoo would eiIeaualy\nprevent them from rifking CONTEXT."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "sEPr. IL.\n\nDo4oniap lreet, Sebt. 10.", "byline": "Right II n. Henry Dundas.", "article": "Doqeaiag FREE, Sept. 10.\n\n\na difpatsf, of winch The following is copy,\nwas thislmarning received. from Field Martial\nhis Royal ghaefs he Duke of York, az the\noffice of The Right Hon. Henry Dundas, one\nOF his Majelty's principal Secretaries Of State.\n\n\nTie hslltr,. NORTH Holland,\n\n\ni4tb SEPT. 1899."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "lYoLuME Ill", "byline": "", "article": "the pubic attention, is about twenty three\nmiles 70 the northwaId Of Amtefdam."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "-\n\n\na difpateh, of winch The following IS copy,\nwas this arning received. from Field Martial\nhis Royal Il ghaefs he Duke of York, ar the\nOffice of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, one\nOF his MajeRy's principal Secretaries of State.\n\n\nT1e Hslder, NORTH Holland,\n\n\ni4b S1ps. 1899.\n\n\nOR,\n\n\n| have 70 acquaiDt You with my arrival at this\nplace yeIerday e-eniug, having failed from\nDeal o. board the ameshyf frigate on Monday\nmorning the OH lat.\n\n\nUpon coming on fhore, had great fatisfatf-\nion 10 witne1ing the Decentralization of eight\nbattalions Of RpiiAn auxiliary troops, conlifng\nct 1000 men under the command of Lieut.\nGen. D'lIermane, which had arrived from\nRcysl in the eeurie Of the preceding day and\nyeitefday morning. | afterwards faw hefe troops\nupon heir march towards the pofition occupied\nby The Bfi'ifh near S hagen; and have great\nlpieaiure in afniips You that. from their appear\nance in every refped, the mott happy conleqnen-\nees may be expected from their cooperation with\nLIS najelty's arms in this country Lieuienant.\nGeneral D'Fermann ieens 70 enter mot hear.\nlily into our view, and form very ianguins\nhopes of receiving eiiental afiiance from his\n| zeal and experience.\n\n\n| unaelfand that Sir Ralph Abercromby has\nmade you acquainted with his having repulied\nthe enemy in an attack made upon him on Tuef\nday iaa. ] proceed to join him at his quarters\n| at Sehagen Immediately.\n\n\nIhaye had the plealure 10 meet the hereditary\nPfince CT Orange here. His Serene Highneis is\noccupied IN arranging into corps large body Of\ndeierters from the Eatavian army, and voiun\n| 'eers from The Dutch ihps of war which have\nproceeded 10 England Every afiaance ihal be\ngiven to his Serene Highneis to render thcle\ncorps an efficient addition TO our force. | am,\nSir, yours, FREDERICK.\nEleven thoufand troops, Britih and Rufians,\nWere 10 move forward on Monday from the\n/. Helder, TO join the main army, and 5000 more\n!, were preparing to dfembark. The whole were\nin the hshelt health and fpirits.\nAll the letters yet come to hand exprcfs the\n| mot f,nguine hopes of Amaerdam being very\nipeedly in our ponefion, If the French, in the\nretreat, did not inundate the country, for which,\nby accounts received from the head quarters of\nthe Rrith army, il was unprecedented they were\nmaking preparations.\n\n\n1t is natural to fuppofe, however, that this is\n\n\n\n\n\nwould iile up TO oppoie and it is mealure of\nall others calculated to unite that people againt\nthe common enemy of civilized fociety !; for the\npeople of Holland muf be convinced, that by\nadopting 10. deliberate a meaflre as that of a\ngeneral inundaiion, the French did not conGder\nnot only the future welfare, bur the prefent ex.\nitance OF great proportion of the inhabitan,s\nOF Holland.\n\n\nWe know nothing more calculated to open\nthe eyes OF what the French call the Batavian\npeople, than this mealiire Of deltrudion which\nthey meditated againlt them. The idea of lach\nneaiure being in contemplation, however,\nwas acceleratiog the landing and march of our\ntroops, for it was conceived pofliblc that we\nmight prels upon the French 10 fat, that they\nm ghrnot be able to accomplish their murderous\nand dilboical deigns.\n\n\nThe Juno friglte, commanded by capt. Dun :\ndas, had been lishtened, for the purpofe of her\nfalling up as near as pofiible TO Amaerdam, and\nThe was to be accompanied by all the gun and\nOther vefsls of force that could be adapted to the\nnavigation Of the Zuyder Zee. Vice-Admiral\nMitchell, Whole judgment and fpirit are equal\nto every emerg sncy, was bimfelf to command\nthis armament, with his fl g dilplayed on board\nthe Juno.\n\n\nSEPT. 81.\n\n\nYeaerday afternoon, Major Dalton arrived\nwith dispatches from the army in Holland, dat\ned Tuefiay lat, at which time no action had\ntaken place inbfsquent to the defeat of the\nFrench and Dutch upon the 10Th infant. The\nFrench, it is faid, had began to cut through few\neiSl OF the dykes in the country round Alkmaar,\nHarlem, and Amaerdam, probably with the\nview of preventing the advance of our troops\nThis meaiure will nor. however, prevent the in.\ntended operations againl the latter place, as II\nis to be attacked from the fea, and the gun ve(-\nlels and light fhps are in a Rate Of forwardnsis\nfor the buluels.\n\n\nAlkmaar, which at prclent 70 much engages"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "The Holland Expedition.\n\nVICTORY.", "byline": "London Gazette Extraordinary.", "article": "London Gazette Extraordinary.\n\n\nDowning Street--Sept. &c, 'oe.\nn D5Pafeb, Of eubifb The jollsqoing is cory, qa,\nttis moraing received from Lieut.. General Sir\nRalpb ASere,ombie, x. B. al tbe szffle R;yt,\nRo\". Henry Durda,, one Of His Maj5ly's Pyiiaei-\n20! ssera0rie5 Of STATE.\n\n\nHead Quarters, Schager Brug,\n\n\nSept. IT, 1899."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-11-18_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0287.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, NovEmpER IS, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "This moment All Reza, formerly one of the\nVakeels from Tippoo Sultan TO lord Cornwallis,\nhas arrived from Nicer KummeI Oieen Khan,\n10 ak my orders for 1000 hoffe now under his\ncommand. Ali Reza was oommiaionej to de.\nclare that Nicer Hummer OJeen would max\nno conditions, bur rely on the generoiity Of he\nEnglifh.\n\n\nMonfeur Chapne, and mot of the French,\nare prifoners. They have commillions from shs\nFrench government.\n\n\nI have the honor, sc."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-11_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0184.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "opinions as have atcndency to promote\nprofanity and irrelgion, degrade the\ncharacter Of Man. and deprive him Of\nhis hopes and felicity in a future and\nbetter life: And that through his abun-\ndant goodnefS we may be prelerved\nfrom every deiolating Judgment\nhat by his gracious influence the Uni\nted States of America may be prote6ted\nfrom the inGdious defgns Of their enc\nmics, as well as from open hottility.-\nAnd that the nations of the Earth may\nbe led TO re(pea the rights of each 9TH\ner, and that on this BATS an honora-\nbic and permanent Peace may be efab-\nilhed.\n\n\nAnd | do earneftly Recommend that\nall iervile labor and Recreation may be\niuipended on the faid day.\n\n\nGiven at the Council Chamber in Bolton ths twey-\nty-eighlh day Of February in the year OF our Lord\n\n\nl790, and in the 2Sd year of the independence of\nthe United STATES Of America.\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nby lbs Excesencys command with the advice and con-\n\n\nient of the Council.\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Secretary.\nGOD Centnel."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "FOR SALE,\nhe tract Of Land", "byline": "", "article": "WHBREcN now live, containing 4ss a.\nw eres, lying in the upper end Of Cheiierfied\ncounty, on Skinquarter creek There is land C.\nnough cleared TO work feven or eight hands 20\nadvantage, great part OF the cleared land is freh\nand IN good order, thirty forty Of which is\nfine meadow land, all that is TO clear is fine tobacco\nland There are on the premiies, coed Dwelling\nHouie, az by 10, Kitchen with two rooms, Meat\nhouie and Dairy, likewiie Stable, good Grans-\nries, and obaeeo Houie.--Liberal payments will\nbe allowed the purchaier ana the land flen by ap.\npicatien 10 the iuhieriber.\n\n\nJoseph Mcsely.\n\n\nCheaerEeld, June a5th, 1873. (cptf)"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "- Important 0bjea Of Speculation\n\nTHE Subfcriber propofes to SELL,\ny and give immediate Poleilion, that\npleafant feat, called\n\n\nPOW HIATT AN,", "byline": "", "article": "Lying on James River, adjacent to the city\nOF Richmond, containing about 5000 acres,\nbordering on the river three quarters or\nmile, and extending outwa is nearly in form\nOF a parallelogram Il is well watered and\niitnbered with vait deal e fine pine and\nwhite oak, convenient TO winch on the fame\neaate is lately erected valuable Manufacture\ning and Saw Mil.\n\n\nThe quality of the land is generally adapt\ned to the culture of grain. and Tome parts OF\nil would produce good tobacco. The i'm\nprovements on it are, one of the no9 COM\nmodious aud bet built Brick Houles in the\nfate, with an excellent ice-Houte, and iueh\nOffices, and Fruit Trees, as are uiually al\ntached to the like premiies, There is ;ome\nvery good Meadow Land under improve\nment, with two 'Fiiheries.\n\n\nThis etate poGeiIes many other advantages,\nwhich cannot be enumerated in an advertie-\nment, but viii readily occur to an obierver,\nfomc OF which are, the many handiome iites\nfor building in view OF Richmond, and lome\nof the mott convenient water lots contiguous\nto Rockets, for wharves and ware oufes,\nwhich, iudicioufiy laid out, would meet a\nready fale at much higher price thaa now\nheld. One fifth of the purchale mo-\nney being paid down, an extenlive credit\nwill be allowed for the balance, on punetuai\npayment of interea.\n\n\nAllo,-A very valuable Tobacco\nand Grain Plantation in Powhatan county,\non Deep Creek, containing about 1900 a\ncres, 600 of which are excellent low grounds,\nand great portion of that reclaimed into a\nrable and meadow, from which natural grafs\nenough might be annually cut to fupport SO\nhead of cattle. Ii lies in deiirable neigh.\nbourhood, shout as miles from Richmond,\nwith COED dwelling and out.houies, two miles\nfrom abe Appamattox and twelve from\nthe James River navigation--- Upon a\ncontract for ,hele lands being concluded, &c\nor 40 Negroes, with Stocks of every kind,\nviii alto be fold\n\n\nWILLIAM MAYO, Jun.\n\n\nOEfober, 1899. CffJ1"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "RECENT CURE", "byline": "", "article": "1sIs7eS fTom many hNrdyso5 IN PeG6ra If NE\nproprietor, sgho Is I!keUISe J5s .Ae iaslss27iou\nOf ne curious SeveyaI laee,nreas If rms Of\nHaSumaa JfGeI, one Of s0hleh msGJme5 far\nlseD as and r4'ee gna,reys in length.\n\n\nELIzABETH HADLEY of Howard ffreef\nBaltimore, was dresdfulIy afflicted with the\nTape Worm for nearly two years, waica\nfeoIere her totally incapable of atten in.\nher family, producing he NOT excruciatine\npains in her back and tide, with ofs of a.\npetite, continued hcknsis at the ffonac.i,\nand waiting away and weakneis Of The DO.\ndy: the bet medical advice wss toIlowec\nIsl vain, till hearing of isveral furo ifng\ncures performed by HamiliaH's N'orm De-\nA,Yin! Lozeneef, Che was induced to nv\n'nem, the ieeond doe iucceeded in bring\nING away the worm 10 ieveral pieces, which\nmeaiured in the whole between four and i've\nf-etin length--She is now rapidly recover.\nJog from her former grieyous complaint, sno\nwiihss to do all in her power 10 extend the\nknowledge OF this invaluable remedy,\n\n\nJAMES HADLEY,\n\n\n(Sold IN Boxes a. ONE DOLLAR, and IN\nJackets atHALF DoLLAR.)"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "DESCRIPTIONS OF WORMS, AND\nTHE SYMPTOMS By WHICH", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nTHEY ARE KNOWN.\n\n\nWorms, with which the inhsbissr,s OF\nNorth America are moit commonly atfiia\ned, may be taid To be of three deicfipnons,\nbv the La ms called 'rENlA, TERES and\nASCARIDES.\n\n\nThe TENIA or TAPE WORM, focal\nled from its hatnels and reiemhlance toiap.,\n10 from two thirds of an inch ~ 30 fees in\nlength, and has rom one joint 70 fix hun\n,ired their symptoms are various, but are\ngenerally accompanied with pains about O,\nbelow the itomsch, pains in the head ana\nthighs, lowneis OF ipirits, and an irrepular\nappetite, Thefe are the mott dangerous to\nhe afflicted With, as they frequently, by ,heir\ng,sat irritation, occaion fit, convpliions,\nand all Us train OF alarming symptoms.\nThe rERES or ROUND WORM. Is\nfrom twn inches to foot in length may\nDe known by pains in the 6omAch OF bow\nels, ditagre sable imeIl of the brests. Itch\nIng in the noie, en- unhealthy look, or a\nflirting and grinding of the teeth when\nHeepiDgs\n\n\nThe ASCARlDES, 70 called from their\ncontinual motion, are fnali white worms.\n\n\n\n\n\nby pain and emp ineis at the ltomach\nVIXEN ta;ting. or by a diiagreeab!e, trouble.\nio'pe itching, which is often taken for the\npiles,\n\n\nPerfons having any of the fymptoms that\nare thus delcribed, may with proprietv have\nreconrle to HAMILTON's WORM DE.\nSTROYING LOZENGkS it beng a\nmedicine, independent ot It's 6ngular effica\ncy as vermiuge, 70 perfectly innocent &\nmild in its operation, that ii no worms exit\n, in the body, it cannot injure the youngeit\ninfant aud so far from difagreeable TO tak-.\nlike mott other medicines, il IS 10 inviting in\nappearance and 10 peai in taile, that cnil\nG,en are generally fonc of it.\n\n\nThe cures theie LOZENGES have ef-\nzeeted on perfons from, infancy TO old age,\naFenot only extraordinary boz uumerou. /:\nand 20 well authenticated, as to impreis e\nvery candid enquirer with the conviction OF\nche vissues Of this medicine being unquefi-\nenable"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "quantity osthe pure and medicinal PIT oe\nfllftard, tn n is found in any other preps-\nAi'\"e pre'endlng 10 familiar quantities, WIN\nfhtr American or imported.\n\n\nprice one dollar, each bottle or box.)\n\n\nCHURCH's GENUINE COUGH\nDROPS.\n\n\nDe- HAHN's FEVER PILLS, sor pre-.\nventing bilious or yellow fever.\n\n\nDs, HAGiN's M0SCAETOE TING\nTURE.\n\n\nrAsrELESS AGUE and FEVER\nDROPS.\n\n\nPATENT INDIAN VEGETABLE\nSPECIFIC, for the cure of Veneresl Com\np AIMS. Dec. L,"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "BOOKER'S\nPatent hreihing\nMachine.", "byline": "", "article": "EXPESiEECE hse enabled the fuhrc-ih-,\ne. u In. roduce ,everai rnarerIa. inprovc\n,aeuts in the couAruction of h.s Pateht\nThreshiug Machine he has contracted the\niizc, ard rendered he whole more iia.ple\nwhereby l. lie le!s liable to get out of order,\n* tnay be cgeeted Il wrought by LET'S ikiitnl\nhands than formerly. Il IS now 70 reduced IN\nwe 10 Joined tcerthef, that the ,argett aay\nrs taken Gown without injury and removed\nIN common vsggon-the hzes are 80 varied\nthat cue or other viii fut any Fsrwer, be-,\ning made trom tSo 10 five feet drums. Inc\ndifferent 6zes will thrsh uezTly in prooorti-\non tothe length of thcir .drums--a four feet\ndrum mschIue VIII certs, iy with cafe get\nout clean tromshe gra~. enc nundred briL els\nOF whest, ct m,ddliug quality in one day,\nflme now in use have thrAh.ed soove t~\nhundred buihc.s 10 day, but the quantity\nthrsihea VIII Dep .ada good deal on Toe 9ns-\nlily of the grain ana ieogtn of ftrsw as well\nas management in the opposition. In cohfe\nquence ut the ABOVE meptpncd impruve.\nmeuts, the iubicriber is enabled TO turniill\nthem at his SHOP ia Kichmond, 81 the foi-\nowing price,;\n\n\n1.-TWO feet drum machine Che\n\n\nlage wheel excepted) az 81 Dollars,\n\n\nthree feet do. do. do. 81\n\n\nfour feet do, do. do. 40\n\n\nave ieet do. dc. do. so\n\n\n1be large evbeeiis jc Esfle, hkat ary eaypen-\nter ea1 tH'Ia tya7 racing baa q .Hisbt Viesv\nor one.\n\n\nOr where the employers choofe to builo\nOn their owu farms, they finding al msieri\nals and board for the workmen,\n\n\natwo i-eI drum machine Tin\n\n\nGuiding large wheel) at a. Dollars,\nsthree feet do. do DO. a.\n\n\na tonr feet do. do. 90. 20\n\n\nfive feet do. do. do. SO\n\n\nFor thoie that ehoole TO build tor them\n4elves, he will furnih the fmsll machiuery,\nviz:\n\n\nwheels, whirs, &c. for two feet drum ma.\n\n\nchilc complete, ? doiis. & IroDs doii\n= Ter three feet DO.\n&c. fog foui feet do ts\ndo for a five feet dO.IO rs\n\n\nBands are not included in the foregoing\nprices. different perfonR choofug bands al\ndifferent materials, ~ welia.s Of differeOi &\nzes; bu, the iubicrioer decidedly recon\nmends raw hide bands, far the making OF\nwhich he will give directions, or will iurnin.\nthem al twenty cents per 10 a baOd foG lhC\nteEee feet machiae ought to weigh aboui\n90 lbs.\n\n\nLiceufes for ufug Booker's Patent Threih\ning Machines, are not included 10 the lore\ngoing charges, they will be granted at The\ntollo~ing rates\n\n\nFor two ieet drum machine, 10 Dollars\n\n\nthree feet do. do' \"a\n\n\ntour feet do. do. ,S\nq FIVE feet do. do. ~\nEarly applications by thofe VITO inten'\nfurniihine ihenielyes with machines 10\nnext crop, viii lot only iniure tuch az vii\nbe well executed, bot viii ALTO much ohIig\ntheiublcripcr by enabling him to make AIDE\nquare preparations in laying in materials AM\nengaging proper workmen to execute VIVA\nmay be neceiiary 10 good time, for want o\ntimely applications it WIS nor III his powe\nto build as many as were called for in n\nafter end Of iaf fumrer.\nThe paientee would di(pofe OF his paten\nright in fone of the difant counties, and j\nnc o,her fates.\n\n\nWILLIAM BOOKER"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "OSRORN's IMPROVED ESSENCE\n\n\nOF MJISTApD", "byline": "", "article": "Eminert'y CONSUMING the medicinal pro,sr\nlies Of thar celebrated amt rheumatic, com\nbined WIKI Tie mott poserlul and viyi,yine\nf'nu'an's-prepsred ia pills, and in Auis\nitaic Tor external use. The pills iifenotheo\nThe lone OF the ltomseh, remove cold y,\nWINDY complaints, promote the circulation\n81 the blood and inienGbIs perlpir.,iop, az,\n~ ,nrosmg off the redundant hnnors o\nnc body IN his ialutaiy manner, efFe3usl,\nrel eVe'he moa iuyetrrate rheums-it,n. gooi\npatty, dropiy, &c. The fund EGsnce lfo,\nUs warm and penetrating nstueexce,s ~.\n~ other application fof lgraias. hrsIes\n~h'Se i\"tiina, oumbne 5, and rheuo = l.\npains, and has effected more cures. than All\nihe medicines ever before made public.\n\n\na hnelr bottle or box (or both as the c.l,\nmay Feqaire) viii prove q Complete ren,ed,\nIN flight or fccent complaints, and has usve,\nbeen knornt 10 fail uben perflied in to :,\nieei permanent cure IN any cafe wbs,.ve\n\n\n- This Medicine will be found on a\nnsiyGs to contain MOTE than three times the"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "SOVEREIGN DIN rMENT FOR, tn\n\n\nII & u.", "byline": "", "article": "An infaIiible and immediate cure, a, once\nrldig wi,hOu: particle OF mercury o,\nSny other psrnicious Ingredient in is\nc0mroiidcn. IT 8 universally e(fcemea\nUse nsoit tate ard Dleaisnt, as well as effse4u\nq ireredy ever dtcoysred, and NAV be uied\nwith The greateit ropriety ny pngnant woe\nmen, OF OF the vougeit infants,\n\n\nOla boxes al three qnausss Of dollar each }"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "II AN IL o Ms\n\nw OR M s.", "byline": "", "article": "NM HEN generated in ,h= human body,\n\n\nWv being the csuis o: many internal al.\nhietons, equally tstsi to the conitiulion o,\nmen, women and children; the proprietor\nOF THESE LOZEHGES, recommends To\nall claties of perions peruial of the folo@\ning uieiui information."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0073.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p4", "headline": "SMALLPOX.", "byline": "", "article": "G--<~-J\nThe Magistrates of the county Of\nHenrico, having granted Licence for the\nincubation Of the Smai-Po*,\na t the Houfe. belonging to the Efate\nIN of JOHN TABB, Eiq deceafed, lin\nthe vicinity of Richmond) the Gtustion of\nwhich is high and airy we beg leave 10 in\nform al thoie who with to avail themfelves of\nthe benefit from Inoculation, that we are\nnow ready TO receive Patients.\nOr The terms will be very moderate, and\nmade known on application 10 either of the\nlubfcriberS.\n\n\nWILLIAM FOUSHEE.\n\n\n]. H. FOUSHEE.\nRichmond, Odober z8fb, i7oo. tn"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "French LsgiRafivs Storms.", "byline": "", "article": "HAM1vRc, SEPT az:\n\n\nOn Monday evening was received our Paris\nletters and papers up TO the 10th, but at too\nlate an hour for yeherday.s publication. The\nfittings Of the couucil 81 Five Hundred, on\nThe \"a and IS, ware remarkably formy, mani.\nfeffing every fymptom of revolutionary diiorga-\nnizatiop, by vulgar personalities, clenchiog of\nTits, and defending even to blows \"a coDduef\nnot to be expected from the fase Legislators of\ngreat nation, whole department in debate ought\never to breathe dign6ed calm, which at once\nenfures refped and obedience to its DEGREES\nThe queRon, whether Francois or. is not in\ndanger, having been rejected, after great uproar,\nthe Directory TENT meaage 70 the Council Of\nAntienss on, the 18th. Eating, that Royal\nconfpiraey ,edcubles its activity, but that. ito\nown members are rcdoubiing their vigilance.\nCorruption, fednaion, and decoy, extend\nthroughout the Republic. Even in the midi\nof Paris, royal proclanations are printed. The\nparricidal preGes have been fsized, the culpAble\nauthors or editors are in the hands of the law !,\nbut they mutt be judged by the common tri-\nbunals yer, ihoula they not be TENT to the mi\nlitary comminicn, for having provoked, royal\n~ !\" The meiTage was ordered to be printed,\nand referred to ipeeial eommiiEon. Frefh\nchanges Of minifters, and other indications of\napproaching ccnvulGons, our readers will find\nunder the head of France in the fubiequene\nColumns of this Journal. s.\n\n\nl1b5s a:5atss sui.Y Be ps5l;t5ed sext Gasefts1"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "totally defeated nesr Aboukir. Baonac.,te,\nhearing of the taking of that city, and of III.\ndefeat the French had fuffered there. coletfeda\nlumber of troops to retake it /; and the action\nwhich took place was 70 dreadful, that but few\nof the fix thouiand Turks who were there Ct.\nsaped with their lives. Even kioG. Malapha\nPacha is faid to have fallen into the hands of\nthe French, with the lois Of his m, after an\nobainate reiiaence. Aboukir was rslaken by\nThe French.\n\n\nOn the 10Th. fsven gun-boats failed from\nhence with troops who are TO act againft\nEgypt. KoHe Mullapha Pacha defired re-\ninforcement fIa 600 choice troops, bur their\nnumber could not be completed, and thol. who\nwent were molly volunteers.\n\n\nA Ta,tcr arrived here yellerday, as courier\n'front.' the Englifh coniul at Aleppo. The grand\nyiziers army, which marches extremely flow,\nwas Gill three days march dittant from Aleppo\nThe retaking of Aboukir by the French has\ncaufcd grea. feniation in Syria. That city is\nabout feventeen days journey from Aleppo,\nwhere recruits are rafting to augment the grand\nvizier's army. The fortreis of St. John d'Acre\nis the bulwark of the Porte, and provfons and\nammunition are conltantly fent thither. Had\nBuonaparte fucceded in taking that fortrefs,\nConaansinople would have been in danger. The\nGreeks and Cophts in Egypt ftill tide with Bu-\nonapaste. ,s.a 10 fgsle58s - IN. Il\nCaptain Parha, with his feet, is Gill II\nthe neighborhood of the Dardanelles, Gear.\nsul that the Bret fleet might be intsndsd for\nEgypt. , sss.-4sa-s g..s IRIS u . u ao.f"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe auxiliary navy is to be competed of arm\ned merchant-ihips, TO allow the fsamen who\nierve in them to ihare in the honor Of national\nrewards: to grant to their widows and children\nthe fame re.ief to thoie of the feamen killed in\nthe fe'vice Of the national navy to fnrnifh the\niea ordinance neceaary; togive premium Of\na. francs per ton to every armed venel which\nihall convey our manufactures to the colonies.\nand bring to France the produce Of our colonies,\nas we'll as to shoie which fhzll fetch naval\nltores from neutral and friendly ports. No\nletters of marque to be delivered, bat to fhips\ncarrying \"a guns al leaf s Founders, ifthey PATS\nthe line, and IS guns Founders If they 60 to\nthe colonies. For the fhips armed for the Med\nilerranean and the coats Of the Ocean, guns q\nFOUNDERS will be fufficient TO Obtain letters Of\nmarque; to authorize merchants to build and fit\nout trigates from SO to- 40 guns and above, as\nALTO thips from SO to \"a guns to give pre-\nMUM proportionate to the iize of the fhips |;\nto grant one of one thoufand francs for every\ngun Of whatever calibrc, for ihips which fhall be\nbuilt on the Siene, at Paris. The Council a.\ndopted fome Of the above articles and the ref\nwere adjourned."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "mef petition On the z-ti tAe head qna.iers\nwere ar Ali; and the whole petition indicated\nan expectation Of the la attack from General\nChar.panet. who threatened to cnter Piedmont.\nfrom lie Gae Of Grenoble, with $4,000 men.\nmolly conleripls, For tn reaion General\nKrav, whole arniy had advanced as far as No.\nvara, on is way to Switzerland, was counter\nmandel to Aepui.\n\n\nSEPT. Il.\nFrom The armies of Italy nothing new has\ntranf,lired liIce our laH. At Vienna 1t was\nconfidently reported. in the beit infoi med cir.\ncles. that Fieldmarihal Suwarrow intended a\ngeneral attack on the 10th orIIth inf, 10 order\nto prevent the probability of the fortreaes OF\nConf or Tortona being relieved by the French,\nwho no doubt may attempt both, from their\ndaily reinforcements, which, however, can en-\nly ferve to defeat their forces before they can\npolitely be organ zed, trained or enured to war.\n\n\nVIENNA, SEPT. Ia\nWe have received intelligence from the lta'.\nian armies, that Generals Moreau and Cham.\npionet have concentrated, and greatly reinfor\nced themfslyes, with view of relieving 'lorto.\nma before the time appointed for its fnri ender.-\nThe Inperialns have arranged every thing\nIII iuSa iStS pttoii, dua = 10 t\"~uSH eu\"s -\nattack muf have taken plac< between the BIB\nand 18th inf. .sss 3o M\n\n\nPARIS, sEPT. 6.\nOur army Of the Alps, which has joined the\narmy of Italy, is 10000 men arong One Of\nour columns of Mount Gems has made re\nconnoitering party as far as the vicinity of\nTurin. Frelh troops are on their march, to\nreplace our lois in the battle of Now. General\nPeriehon, who was fcverey wounded and taken\nprifoner, has been exchanged and is arrived at\nGenoa. - Mss r.\nChampionet has received orders to make\nanother general attack, let what will be the CON-\nfequences. .fsi.s\n\n\nHAMBURG, SEPT. i6.\nThey writs from Pavia, under date Of the\n1T of September, thar the lat and arorgeR\nfort, Santa Maria, in the Gulph of Spezzaia,\nhas surrendered, with 400 men and zo pieces\nof cannon. This news was brought to rayia\nby exprefs.\n\n\nITALY, ssPr.Io.\nThe Italian kings and princes of Naples,\nTufcany, &c have agreed among themfehes\nTO ereef ftrong armies for their own defence. TO\nenable the Ruiiian General to take thoie tro6h\nto Switzerland, that would oshsrwifs bewanted\nas garrifons. The army OF Piedmont will con\nfif of 10000 men."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "From tie YjQula, Sept 10.", "byline": "", "article": "His imperial majeay Of Rufia has RATED\nfield Marfhal count Suwarrow to the dignity OF\nprince of the empire. farnamed \"the ltai-\nian.\" The following is the imperial Dukafe\n\n\nTo perpetuate TO the remotee pofterity the\nmemory of the achievements of our general\n6eldmarhal Suwarrow Rymniiby, who at the\nhead of our victorious armies, aud thole OF the\nemperor Of Germany has, within four months\ndelivered all Italy from ito impious conquerors.\nand refored kingdoms and legal inltitu,ions.- -\n10 give mark of our fa,isfaclion before the\nwhole world, we have conferred on him., the\ngeneral 6sldmarihal count Suwatrow Rymnii-\nky, the high dignity of prince of the Ruflan\nempire, with the title Of the Italian. 1t Is our\npleaiure that the dignity be hereditary to 81!\nhis fucceaors, male and female. and that he be\nard fgn himfelf-1'he Italian prince, count\nSuwarrow Rymnfay. 3ss\n(Sgned, PAUL.\nPasvlsqs&i Asgsqs, 1898\""} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "A6airs in Italy.", "byline": "nAmBuxcH, srrr, IS.", "article": "Tor,ona, which capitulated on the a,d OF\nAngua, was to farrender on the nth infant,\n;f tie saryiIsn vas not reiievsd BY that lime. At\ntempts for this purpoie have been feveral times\nmade by the French, and as often fruitrated.\nHoRases having been reeiprocally exchanged\nthe furrender Of this important fortreis has IN\nall probability, taken place ere now.\n\n\nThe news Of III. furrcnder OF the citadel OF\nPerugia, IS miles from Rome, was brought to\nFlorence by exprefs on the goth ult. The gar\nrifon, who are p-iloners Of war, were toll pro\nyided with two months proviion, bsiides can\nnon and ammunition.\n\n\nThe gssnd army Of Suwarrow was IN its for"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "affairs near the Rhine.\n\nmANHEIM, SEPT. =,", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nLar pignt the bombardment of Philipfburg\ncommenced. The roaring Of cannon lated,\nalmoG uninterupredly, from II at night till 9\no'clock in the morning, 6nce which, however,\nbut few fhots have been fred.\nFrom tie Upper Rhine, SEPT. 10.\nThe following is the luminous which the\nFrench fenr to count Salm, Commandans Of\nPhilpfburg.\n\n\n\"sIR,\n\"The fortrefs, Whole defence isentrulfed to\nyou, is attacked from every fide, and its block\nads is covered by numerous army. Every\nthing is ready to crufh you and the garrilon un\nder its ruins. In the name of humanity, call\non you to furrender the fortrefs OF PhPiburg\nto tlc French troops, to prevent the fhcdding\nof human blood, and your inevitable ruin.\ngrant you two hours to conGder it, after the\nexpiration Of which, fhall only be guided BY\nthe law of force Greeting and refpeet.\n\n\n(signed) LAROCHa, Ssusraisf Divdfas,\nss~\"a\"disg tie Ilasisss # Ps1iesMg.\"\nThe commandane returned the following\nanfwer:\n\n\ngeneral,\n\n\noYour luminous, which have jua received,\ncan only anfwer as becomes man ofhonour\nand an old folder that is, fhall do my duty,\nand employ all the means in my power to de.\nfeat the attack which you inform me you intend\nTO make.-l allure you: General, Of my perfect\neReem. q\ntSigned) Cousr DE SALm,\nSept. ~. Lieut.. Gen.\nThe Archduke Charles has tent the following\nletter to Count Salm, Commandant Of Philips\nburg, dated head quarters, Etzwelhingen, Sep.\nTENDER 49,\n\n\n81 have received your letter of yeaerday, in\nwhich you informed me Of the 6ege of the tor.\ntrefs Of Philipiburg being raifed. ! ha&en to\nexprefs to you my entire fatisfaetion and ap.\nplaufe of the brave and dilfinguifhed defence\nwhich you have made, and beg you will thank\n| the brave officers and carlton in my name\ni This able and glorious defence proves that\nhave made the happiea choice in filing tina,\npoa, and fully utilities the high opinion which\n| had, during the whole war, of your grca,\nmilitary lxiil. A'eourier is juR letting off to\nrecommend you and your brave garriion to his\n| Imperial Msieiy, and am convinced that he\nwill be highly fatisficd with your behaviour.\nexpect a full account of the whole of your\nproceedings, with anxiety, which, am per\n\n\nperiuaded, will be a lalting monument of the\n\n\ndeeds ofthe brave garriiou in the annals Of the\n\n\nprefsnt war.\n\n\n(Sigoed) CHARLES, Arehdake.'\n\n\nThe lois nj the French before Philipibrrg\n\n\naccording to the aatement Of their own priion"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "ers, amounis to nearly 1000 men the gar\nfen ioll NOT more than 50.\n\nMovemeni5 effbe Arebdukc, Ge.", "byline": "pARMsrApr, sEPT.IQ.", "article": "DARMsTADT, sEPrt.Io.\nThe grand plan of the Archduke Charles to\nhift the theatre of war to the left banks If the\nRhine, deselopes itfslf rapidly. AT the mo\nment the French feared that the archdrke\nwould attempt TO turn MAIZENA, from the ,fids\nof Donaueiehingen flor which purpofe he had\nfent fome of BIS troops to Bailey he rapidly\nbroke up in f,ur columns towards the Neckcr.\nquite in an oppoGte direction. The fra of\ntheft columns is already in the pergarahe,\nforming iemiclrelc, which extends to within\nthree miles of Mannheim, and from thence TO\nBruehfal and Durlaoh. In neither of thefe\npoints the French would make ltand. Ii is\ngenerally believed, that the Archduke will crofs\nthe Rhine bur it is not known in which quar-\nter. Great quantities of pontoons follow his\narmy.\n\n\nFRANKFORT, SEPT. ~.\n\n\nA'conhdsrable part of the French army has\nrecroned The Rhine near Mannheim. Four thou\niand men, under command Of the Ceoeral o\nDvifon Laval, entered Mentz lat night,\nwhere the commander in chief, Muller is ALTO\narrived. II i, feared that the armed pendants\nmight be attacked before the arrival OF ths\nAuRrians. They are about 1000 men Rrong,\nand ready to meet the enemy. The Archduke's\nhead quarters are expected to arrive to day in\nthe neighborhoodf of Heidelberg, fiom VII\nloch."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "RnEa g Denmark ,aimef at sOar.", "byline": "", "article": "All Danilh veGels have been forbidden to\nenter into any of the Rudian ports, and thofe\nalready entered are ordered to depart in four\nteen days--which is certainly the forerunner\nof an open rupture between the two courts."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "FRANCE\n\nssp ssrIs,sspr. 70.", "byline": "", "article": "\nFRANCE. BavssrLs,sErT. Io.\nThe Executive Directory has ordered the\nformation of an army, TO extend between the\nMeufe, the vecht, Diet, Harenthals, and Ant\nwerp. This army viii be called theArmy Of the\nNorth; its right wing will be covered BY the\nScheldt its left by the Meufe..\nGeneral 'Iilley, commander in chief 10 the\nNine Departments, is appointed commander OF\nthis army, under the orders of Gen. Brune.\nEngineers have been already to examine the\npetition, and to trace out the camps. New\nmagazines will be eRablihed at Maehricht,\nLiege, and in the citadel of Antwerp, for this\narmy. A regiment Of dragons, feveral corps\nOf infantry, and company of artillery, have\nbeen embarked for Rotterdam. Tive regi-\nments Of Dragons have been ordered from\nhence for General Brune's army.\n\n\nLetters from the Rhine announce that the\nAuifrians and peafants have croisd the Nidda\nat feveral points, and have obliged the French To\nrecrofs that river.\n\n\n1t appears by the difpoiitions Of the enemy,\nthat he intends to unite a corps of twenty\nthoufand men with the people of the country of\nMentz,. and thereby caufe cur Generals to\nde,ach force to the left bank of the Rhine and\nthus he hopes, that we ihall be obliged to\nfsnd part Of the forces defined for Holland to\nthe Rhine.\n\n\nOrders are received at Luxembourg, an3'\nfeveral other places where there are magazines\nof warlike ftores, TO f.nd to Mentz one hundred\nWagons with all forts of provilicns for that\nforlrefs.\n\n\nAll the veiIels and fmall Hoops in the ports\nOf Holland have been put in requihtion,\nto carry tn. wounded Preach troops to our\nhofpitzls.\n\n\nOn the 18th arrived here the Marquis of\nMusquiz, SpaniGh envoy extraordinary to the\ncourt of Berlin he Is going to fucceed the Che\nvalier Axara at Paris.\n\n\nAll the troops in our neighboring depart\nments, and on the coats, are marching for\nBatavia.\n\n\nBergcn.op-Zoom, Breda, Boisle Duo, Grave,\nand Other arong places, are putting in tate OF\ndefence, Len the Angle Rudians fhould make\nthe conquea Of Batavia.\n\n\nA great number of Dutch officers, of the\nPrinces party, after the conquea Of Holland BY\nthe French, retired into Belgium /: they have now\nfet off, il Is faid, for Weaphalia, to join the\nStakeholder. !.\nGeneral Van der Duyn, who rchded at Bruf.\nfels, fet OF with fach precipitation, that he did\nnor get his pafport"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "Latelt Foreign News.", "byline": "", "article": "Received BY arrivals at P5Radtlpbia,\nBeROn g Saiem. from Hdm5wg, eoitb\nTIE papers ef that fity TO Sept. Is."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "-A50ukr retaksn BY Baonaparfs.", "byline": "coNsrASrISorLE, Au6 \"a.", "article": "We have received the dilaarceable intel\nligence, that KioGc Muaapha Paeha has been"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Evcnts III Holland.\n\n\nHamburg, Sept. IS.\nT-HE Drtch mail of the gift init. arrived\n4 late this evening. Il brings an account\nof an aaisn on the 10Th. Three dispatches\nwere read in he fitting Of the hra chamber, on\nthe zcih from the fecretary of Gen. Bruno, to\nne French fniniller, and another from Major\nGen. Bockop. ag' ee,ne, that in this battle the\nfulians had zcoo killed, 800 wounded, goo\ntaken prloners, among whom are 40 officers,\nand the ehief General oil the Rufian expedition,\nHerman, with colonel Z adjutants, 5 itand Of\neolo,s, and 40 pieces OF cannon. The Chamber\ndecreed (although this news was not officially\nannounced that the Gallo Batavian army had\nseiefs ed well of its country.\n\n\nIt feems, from all the letters received by the\nBatavian Dir 9ary, that there was no oaieial\nreport either FRI m the French or Dutch Cen\nerals, bccauie the battle was BY no means deter\nmined at J O'Clock on the 10Th, when il appears\nthey aicertained the lofs Of the Ruaians, but\ncould rot calculate their own. The hrR divi-\nfon Of Runfans d lemba,ked the day preceding,\nand the lai ger divifon on that on which the\nbattle was fought. Their impe'uofty, after\nhaving forced The Gallo Baravians to retreat 10\nthe forenoon, Teens to have carried them too\nfar bur the end of the battle may terminate\nwidely different from the above account, as\nGeneral Dsendals had not, il the evening, been\nable 10 regain his petition. -,\n\n\nfThe following arc tho Dutch accounts.\n\n\nHAGUE, iept. IL.\nYenerday in the FRI chamber diipatches were\nread from General Bruno written to the French\nnainia or, as ikewife a report from Major Gen.\nsral Bockop, and one from Adjutant General\n.fArdenne to the agent of the war department,\nthat in tn. aeiion of the 10Th the lofs of the enc\nmy confiiicd in 2coo men killed, Soc wounded\n! half of them MORALLY, 1900 priioners, among\nwhom are 40 officers, and the chief of the Rui-\nfan expedition, Herman, with his adjutanrs, and\na colonel, Rand of colors, and 40 pieces Of\ncannon.\n\n\nThe p,if;ners called cut for quarter, as they\nhad been anured they would be guillotined.\n\n\nThe Chamber decreed that the combined\nrepublic an armies, in the battle of ths 10Th OF\nSept had deferved well of the country.\n\n\nThis victory was announced here TO the pee-\npie by the hoiaing the national Aig on the OBJ.\nf,rvarory.\n\n\n\nHead;Quarter ST. Pancras Sept. Io III O'Clock r M\nThis morning at 3 O'Clock the enemy began,\n10 attack our advanced potts, and were repulfed\nBY our troops The i:e was, and is aill, terri\nbic. On the left wing the enemy has loft ten\npieces of cannon, and g ear number OF Ruti'ans\nhave been taken prifoners. Our troops MAIN\ntain their petition, the French puih forwards,\nand every thing is moi favorable General Du\nnloncea,Ii is wounded. No official report has yet\nbeen made.\nP. S. According to the teitimony of the Pri-\ntoners, who are brought in every moment. the\nEnpliih are in want OF eveTy thing, aud have\nhad no bread thief. three days.\n\n\nEvery thing is yet undecided; but this is\ncertain, tia, the enemy have been feverely de-\nieased, and we are On the point Of taking 5000\nRufian priioners. Some Fiench battalions\nruihed on the enemy with the bayonet, drove\nthem of, and took pofetlion of their batteries.\nThe divifons of Vandamme and ,Dumoaceau\nhaved done wonders.\n\n\nALxMAAs, Sept. Io.\nu o'clock r. N. at the departure OF the poa)\n\n\nII is certain that 1000 Ruilians, wounded and\n4 4 l.. -"} +{"article_id": "25_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "ALxmAAR, Sept. 10", "byline": "", "article": "a o'clock r. M at the departure OF the poa)\n\n\nTits certain that 1000 Ruflans, wounded and\nprifoners, have already been brought in here,\nwithout reckoning the killed. who are iaid to\nbe innumsrable the Engliih ieem all TO keep\nin the rear, we have hitherto fen only one\nbrought in here a colonel of the Rulians, who\nis wounded, occupies your chamber. l have\nbeen this moment adured upon good authority,\nchat our right wing has alto begun to aef on\nthe whole can allure you that this day will be\nvery different from the 10th; | think there are\nabout 600 Ruaians in the great church; 40\npieces Of cannon have already been taken, fome\nOf which have even been brought here."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "HAmBvacH, SEPT. i6.", "byline": "", "article": "The next grand Ruaian army, mentioned\nfome weeks ago, is to coniiR of ieventy thou\nfand men, and will be ready about the latter\nend of autumn to ferve as supplementary forces\nwherever they may be required.\n\n\nAnother fleet of Englh men Of war, with\ntranfports, arrived at Eliineur on the 9Th,\nwith troops from Revel. and was expected to\nproceed, without much delay to Holland."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-12-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0296.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "vIFNNA,, sEFT. H.\n+, Six thouland Rufians, which are arrived on\nthe frontiers of the AuRrian part Of Poland,\nwill march in fix aivilions through Upper\nHungary. .f"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "OPPRESSION. In the Land Tax\nUltimate for Vermont, 1861 dwelling\nhoules, with their houie-lots and out\nhoufes, pay oISI dollars, So cents and\non mills Not \"A cents to dwelling\nhoufe And yet this tax has been made\ncauCe for S moody infurrettion, and\ncalumny.\" Gent"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "f,ips of war for, finding difficulties a.\nrofe in the Britifh courts of admiralty,\nrefpeaing their taking cognizance OF\nprizes made by him Of property not\ntheir enemies, he fell upon fcheme OF\ngetting fmall fchooner, called the\nNimble, got Britilh commiliion tor\nher IN the name of a Britifh fubjeet\n(tho lhe was under his direetion) tor\nthe purpofe of proceeding againlt vel-'\nlcls in the Britilh courts, as prizes TO\nBritilh veAel; but his plans were\nfruftrated by his being arrelted for da-\nmage, for having ient in an American\nveael.- This arrelt detained him fever\nal weeks in Tortola Jail, during which\ntime the fchooner Nimble was cveriet\nnear St. Thomas however he is again\nat liberty, and contrary to the ulage OF\ncivilized nations, has captured cartel.\nHe has alto captured a. French ihP,\nwith valuable cargo, which will help\nTO pay the heavy expenle his projects\nhave colt him. How long he intends\nto, or will be permitted to purdue\n\n\nltrange conduct is uncertain. v\n\n\n1t was alto reported at St. Thomas\nthat an infurre6tion has happened at\nI.aguira, on the Spaniih Maine, and\nthat in coniequence an order had been\niGued not to admit any more neutrals\nthere."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "orders, the folders at the carlton were\nunder arms, and attended the execu-\nton. They were addreaed at the par\nticular deire of the unhappy man, by\nMr.. Mafon, who, in language TO which\nwe cannot do jultice, warned them of\nthe evil consequences to which life of\nimmortality naturally leads, and inltruc-\nted them in the duties they owed to\ntheir country. The ceremony was\nconducted throughout in folemn\nmanner, very well calculated to aniwer\nby its effects on the ipe6tators, one of\nthe mott valuable 9urpo(es OF public\niulfice."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "From Cbarlseon paper Of July 5", "byline": "", "article": "4 y y\nCapt. Pritchett, of The flip Happy,\nfrom ST. Thomas, in 8 days, now lying\nat Fort Johnfon, has furnilhed US with\nthe following particulars\n\n\n1t was reported that Britifh packet\nhad touched at Tortola, on her way\ndown to Jamaica which had an order\non board from the king in council, al\nlowing and authorizing that illand TO\ntrade with ST. Domingo.\n\n\nThe French at Guadaloupe are max\ning many captures of American yehels;\namonga the number lately captured,\nare the brig Defence, capt. Mofet,\nfrom Surrinam for Norfolk via ST.\nThomas, the iloop Nancy,SCox, of Phi\nladelphia, bound to ST.. Thomas and\nOthers not recolleaed. They have al\n70 taken brig under Britilh colors\nfrom Norfolk bound to Martinico.\n\n\nCapt. Mofet reported that cartel\nhad been granted at Cuadaloupe, TO\ncarry him and about 40 American pri-\ntoners to St. Thomas, were they were\nTO be fet at liberty: that on their paf-\niing down, they fell in with an Amer\ncan cruifng brig, called the Genius,\ncommanded by a capt. Gables, owned\nby certain Cadwallader Golden OF\nw-York, who was hinfolf on board\nand crulllng, which captured the cartel,\nand tent her in, to be proceeded againit\nas prize, to Tortola. Capt. Mofet\nI'D, that he had received more nm.\n\n\nlone Treatment from this brig,\n\n\nCom the French who fira captur-\n\n\nJ.\n\n\nA Golden came from Newyofk to\nomas in a iloop which he rugged\nfmbrig, and has been cruiiing in\n\n\nBefa private armed ve6el for near\n\n\nhIqths paii. During his csuifng\n\n\nconfined h;mislf to that geaer.\n\n\nliberal policy towards neutralS,\nJ.. nded by the Prefdent of the\n\n\nates, and praaifed by aatc"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "New Poft- Rider.\n\nTncoh Hozue,", "byline": "", "article": "TNFOR Ms the public that he has un-\nil dertak-n carry TIC Ne~fpaPeF' ON r',s'ana\nthrough Hia4Bss Rayssaa.or Byi5etoa Watsgtord AMI\noxford, TO BsBel Fie viii leave Portland ege'y Mon\nday evening, and arrive at Bethel fharday evening\n\n\nThe advantages of poit riding\nthrough the above are 70 obvons that It Is hoPea\nLIBERAL encouragement will be offered TO lappors 'hs\nundertaking.\n\n\nThe fubfcriberS to Newspapers, and\nothers, who may pleale favear aim with Their COM\nmands. may depend the flrittea flei'y, PunI'uAiy\nand difpatch.\n\n\nFfatqoa, .7uly IS."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "1GRnUITURdI..", "byline": "", "article": "TURsips.-Perhaps no Vegetable is 70 liable\nto be dcfroyed by inlesfs as the turnip. This\nhowever may be prevented by having an elder\nbulh lpread, 70 as to cover about the breadth Of\na ridge, and drawn once forward and back\nward over the crop. The offsniive eflluvia\nemitted by the elder, will fecure the young tur-\nnip till the 6rfl rough leaf appears, and on ac-\ncount of the bitter tate of that leaf, the crop\nwin be but little liable to danger. The fame\nmeans may perhaps be attended with equal fuc-\ncefs in a great variety of cafes, in the prelsrva-\nton of the vegetable kingdom."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "MONDAY, AUGUST S, 80\n\nSI1WIV3", "article": "FrespOrt Federal Volunteers.\n\n\nThe Freeport Federal Volunteers are\nuniforming themfelves in nearly the\nfame drefs as thole in Portland. 10\n)fpb Sfoekbridge, is cholen Captain,\nDR.. John Il. Hyde, Lieutenant, and\njacob Jobn,op, Enfign. - Captain\nStoekbridge delivered very pertinent\nand federal Addrels, on accepting his\nappointment."} +{"article_id": "35_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "One of the reports in England of the\nIeaination of the Brett feet, was, TO the\nChelapeak, againlt the United States."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Baltimore, July a4.--A letter from\nMartinique of the 9Th init. mentions\nthe fate arrival there, of the Ilabella,\nfrom Baltimore and itates that the\nMerimac floop of war, had captured\nthe French privateer Retaliation, with\n100 men---both which had been fpok-\nell by the llabella."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The General Greene frigate, Capt.\nPerry, has arrived at Newport from\nthe Havannah having conveyed a\nfeet of 50 fail. 1t has been very iickly\non board. 90 have died of The Fever,\nincluding nine officers, and 80 remain\nfick. The latter are landing at Coat\nter's harbour, and the ihip will be\nthoroughly cleanfed. Among the de-\ncealed officers are the purler, iurgeon,\nand Mr.. Coleman, of Providence, a\nmidlhipman."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In the lait American feet from Ha-\nvannah, there were COCO tons, 547\nmen, and Ie6 guns."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "BY Virtue of an Order9 Of The Sabreme fut-\ndeiI covyf far fbs Sas sfbs Eaifs f toe lae THOMAS\nFUCKER, Ey7. dess.lsL egA Be Joa at tie Hosjs IF\nM MORLEY. iuatssper at Portland bs fsa lay #\nSeptember n.ef, os0sk, H. M to TIE hight 81 Lsr,\nDART of the following Tracts of\nIl LAND, lying in the town(lnip Of f-smos.b, and\nCouaty OF Cumberland aud which in com non and\nundivided with certain heirs OF the gadier Gen.\nSAMUEL WALDO, and which part Of the Eitafe of\nnh fnd THOMAS flUcgER, Zig oouheaied to The ulc\nof the common wealth after the JUN deb,i and legal\ncharges thereon fhoud be paid--tO 4oii.\n\n\nOne thirdpart of two hundred and\nfifty FIX acres aaled by the Proprietors COMMITTEES\nOF Fanoab, to Brig. SAMUEL WALDO, and laid out near\nthe Duck Ponds.\n\n\nOne third part of five hundred and\neleven acres, and eghtytwo rods being the remainder\nOF the eight hundred acres, laid OUT to Brig SAMUEL\nWALDO by the Proprietors Committee at Srs4azoafey\n\n\nOne half part of fix hundred and\nninety acres, allowed and granted by the opriesors'\nCommittee of Fzt7g0ats the hers OF Brig Cen. WAL\nDO ont of their pitch of nine hundred AID hxty two\nacres, lying the Duck Ponds\n\n\nCond tons of Sale to be made known at the above\ntime and place\n\n\nII. KNOX, H.seat and AhmiaJarat0r.\n\n\nRsfa7, JSiy s, 1872."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ToJspb Perkins, folder in the army\nof the United States was ihot on We'd\nneiday morning, 10 o'clock on Cover\nnor's Hand, purluant to the ientence\nof a Court-Martial, for Delertion. He\nwas attended by the Rev. Mr.. Maion.\nlnitances of military execution in this\ncountry are rare; and this circumitance\nNAV have contributed in comfortable\ndegree to make that imprellion which\nleemed 10 be generally felt by the per-\nions prefcnt. AgreeablY TO general"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "HaVannab, July Il.\n\nSIR,", "byline": "", "article": "In confequence Of a late order from\nMadrid, no neutral venel from Brit\nilh port Mallowed to come into this\nplace as ieyeral have been lately or\ndered away, and Others may come tor\nthe want of information of this new\norder, think itAy duty to commrni-\ncate the circumlla1xt to you that you\nmay, if you jdda proper, make it\npublic. i hayefhe honor to be, &c.\n\n\n- JOS. NJ YZNARDI.\nTIE Ssersa,yefState, CSC, &c. &c."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "Public Notice is hereby siUcu,", "byline": "Psas7, JHiy s, 1872.", "article": "THAT on the night between the\n\n\n7th and 9th of March 79s, the dwelling hopie\nof May GRAY, then fole admn,frsrx on the esfate\nOf losrPg CRAY, fenlor, late Of Northyarmouh mari\nner, deceafed, defroyed by fire at which time\nCertificate Of fix per eentum funded tock CT aumed\ndebt of the United States. fued by Nathaniel apple\nton Eq CommifIioner of Loan for the State o. Malta\nohuetts, was lo. Said Certificate in favor OF 10\nfeph Cray OF Northyarmouh, for the fun OF aio si-\nms have any objections TO the me being renewed\nby the Tresfirer of The United States they mn0 Gate\ntheir demands and lodge the fame the United States\nLoan Office in Bottom, within three months from the\ndate hereof. s-sss---s.-sz--,\n\n\nAMMI r. MITCHELL, Sst 14Almiai2rato,\n\n\ndc b9sis non, to tie Jsni J91fb Cry, jsnior.\n\n\nNo,tJyamsatb, Ja!y.4tb, 1893. 6w-63"} +{"article_id": "28_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "Ne1oyork, fully ~.", "article": "-\n\n\nThcmurder of the French Commit\nfioners at Rafadt, Roberjot and Bon\nnier, will probably turn out to be a\nmere Rratagem to route the languid\nipirits Of the French people to proiecute\nthe war with yigor. If the men are\nreally anailinated, it has probably been\ndone by aaallins hired for the purpoie\nby the Directory, to excite the relent-\nmenf of the nation againlt Aultria. Or\nthe whole may be fill finede, and the\nCommiaioners may be fill living\nStratagems of thele kinds are perfectly\nin the French Republican characters.\n1t is well known the infurreetion rallied\nby the Venetians, in which ieveral hum\ndred Frenchmen were flain, was inlti-\ngated by the French government on\npurpoie to gain a pretext TO deitroy\nthat Safe. The fame game was played\nby that government in Sardinia, Rome,\nand Switzerland and it has been a\ncommon practice, when the govern\nment wanted to get rid Of an obnoxious\nperfon to procure forged paper con-\ntanning evidence againit him, TO be\nbe put fecretly into his pocket, or his\nbureau, and then to arrelt and con-\ndenim him on that forgery. This has\nbeen feverai times proved before the\nLegislature.\n\n\n1t is pofible however that the Com\nminioners may have been victims to\nfome private rclentment-but it will be\nfound that the government of Aultria\nhas no concern in the ahallination.-\nCrimes of this kind are too diihonora-\nbic and ilnpolitic to be inltigated by\nthat court."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "INTELLIGENCE.\n\nBOSTON, AUcusr :.\n!. NOTES ON FOREIGN NEWS.", "byline": "", "article": "1t feems, by information received at\nPHILADELPHIA, that the French Rect, not\nwithdrawing Bruix has boalted OF the\nGrand Naval Mangu0fe, we're actually\ndriven into Toulon, by the Britilh iieer\nunder St. Vincents, which was little\nmore than half as large. Paris papers\nhave ailerted, that the Brett fleet en-\n1eavoured to engage the Engliih iquad-\n..os off Cadiz. But we have authority,\nliuch more veritable, for believing,\nhat they exerted both ingenuity and\n'hdufFy to keep clear.\n\n\nThe invalid fleet of Spain, is certain\n\n\nprincipally at Carthagena and the\n\n\nphyiicians of that nation having\n5ut little faith, and indolent sgorkpen,\nviii not, probably, for a long time, re-\ntore the fhattered navy to a vilible\nFate of convals!cence. The five fail OF\nthe line on the Barbary ihore, may pol\nIDLY be conducted to Britilh hoipltal.\n\n\nThe city of Leghorn, which has, of\nlate, 10 frequently vibrated from one\npoifeRor to another, is now iaid to be\nin the hands of the Aultrians. We\nhave no facts wherewita to difprove\nthis news. =,"} +{"article_id": "30_1799-08-05_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799080501_0245.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-05", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A Rulian expedition from the vici-\nnifty of Hamburger, is an extraordinary\nnovelty, which would have obtained\nlittle credit, if not pofitively sllerted\nby one nut arrived from the place OF\nenlbarkation. $4,000 compole the\ntroops employed and it has been con-\njeetured they were bound TO Holland.\n, A Britifh fquadron of IS fhiPs, is\nordered from England, under commo-\ndore Sutton, to reinforce Earl St. Vim\ncents.\n\n\nA feet of French tranfports proceeds\ning from Alexandria towards Malta,\n1--we been deitroyed by Sir Sidney\nSmith."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Hunicguen by The Gsndarnes, and by detaeh-\n\n\nments of light infantry and chafeurs. The\n\n\nRullian officers marched 6rf, among them was\n\n\nthe fou of the commander in chief. They were\n\n\nfollowed by white hunars, men Of large\n\n\nltaturc, grenadcrs very fender and ihort,\n\n\nand the ref of the infantry. The Coaacs mar\n\n\nehed in the rear. Their long boards, and hor-\n\n\nrid appearances attracted great notice. Their\n\n\nhorfes were feized b. The Preach.\n\n\nGeneral Lecourbe has concentred his divihon\nin the envrons of Altdorff, to oppofe Suwar-\nrow, who is on his march from the Italian\nbaliwcks to Switzerland. MAIZENA, is carrying\nin perfon to Lecourbe reinforcement of twelve\nthouiand.\n\n\nsTRAsBURc, OCT. 2.\nII is Eaid that general Laroche is accufed be.\nfore council of war, as well as gen. Legtande,\nwho it is faid, has evacuated Minheim, and the\ntets de pant on the tight fide of Kehl, which is\nnow in the poGeGion of the Aultrians, who are\nerecting batteries againa the left bank of the\nRhine. AS foon as Prince Charles received in\ntelligence of the fgnal Victories gained ty our\ntroops over the Aufi 10 Rufians in Switzerland,\nhe gave orders to the greater part of his army to\naicend the Rhine. He has been marching thefs\ntwo DAYS to advance into Upper Suabia. Prin:e\nCharles himfelf has let out from Schetzngen.\nand will proceed with all diligence to the iren\ntiers of Switzerland He ilept on the ght be\ntween the 18th and 9Th at luxembourg and YET\nterday continued his route FOR Fribourg. H.\nput in requitition in the environ OF OFembourg\nand the Brifgau, An enormous number of Car\nriages, to tranlport with more expedition par\nof bis troops to the enyrons of Schaifhauien.\nWe wait here with the utmolt impatience f =\nthe refult of the operations of general MaIens\nagantt Suwarrow. MAIZENA, in his letters Rate\nthat he had detached two divilions to form a\n\n\njunction with gene al Lecourbe, oppofei t. Su\nwafrow, who had arrived with $4,000 Rpllians\nat CORE, in the country of the Crifons. M ,Ge\nma fet out hmfclf for Zurich on the 9Th of this\n\n\nmouth, to put himfef at the head of ais troops.\nGenerals Lorge, Kin, Mortier, and Heudelet\nare purifying the remains of the Auilro Rulian\narmy, which ieems to be retiring, part by Schaf\nhauien, and part by Conaance. Our troops\npaaed the Thur on the 5th and 9th of this\n\n\nmonth. They have taken poaelion of Winter\nthur, Saint CAL, and the country OF Toggen.\n\n\nbourg."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "DISPATCH FROM BUoNAPARTE.", "byline": "", "article": "Buouapaic. member Of fbe isqhnte, eommandsr ia\nCHEF, to bs Executive Directory.\n\n\nHead quarters at Alexandra, rher nidor,\nJuly az, 7th year oil the Republic\n\n\nannounced to you by my dispatches of the\natt Floreal laa, May 40, that the time ap.\npointed for the Decentralization had determined\nme to quit Syria. The Decentralization took\nplace indeed or the a3d Melliior, July IL. A\nhuadred fail, great part of which were ihips\nof war, appeared before Alexandra. 1hr enc.\nartillery, and took petition with great intre\npidity of the fort of Aboukir. They covered\nthe right of their army by the lea and their left\nby the Lake of Mahie. | departed from my\ncamp near the Pyramids on the nth, arrived\non the 10Th of July at Romantic and marched\nagaina Bereath. On the 9TH, al fix in the\nmorning, was in fight OF the enemy. General\nMurat commanded the advanced guard |\ncaufed the right to be attacked by Gen. Lame,\nwho commanded the left. Gen. Laine, fup-\nported the Acknowledgment. The two hottie\ncolumns were fepara'ed by beautiful plain,\nand our cavalry found means TO cut them off\nentirely from each other. The right column\nhad no other way Of fafety than by throwing\nthemfelves into the ica, in order to get to their\nboats, which were lying at the daanee of three\nquarters CT league from the lhore. All thoi.\nwho competed it were drowned. 1t was the\nmott horrid fpeaacle | ever beheld. then\nattacked the fecond column, which was pro.\nteaed by village, a redoubt, and llrong in.\nuenchmcnts, and hanked by nearly 80 gun.\nboats. Gen. Murat forced tie village. Gen.\nLame and Feucers attacked the reloubts, and\nthe cavalry completed th.ir dsfeat. We made\ndreadful laughter of the enemy. The chief\nof the 6o,h DEM brigade, and Bernard, Captain\nof grcnadcrs, have covered themielves with\nglory. Thof. who were not moved down by\nthe lword, threw thsmfelves into the water and\nwere all drowned. | then caufed the Fort OF\nAboukir to be Unveiled, where tt: relerve was,\nand in which the mott active of the fuaitives\nhad taken fhelter To fpare the efufion OF\nblood, l caufed fix m ortars 10 be brought in\norder to lombard the fort.\n\n\nThe ihore, which the preceding year was COW\ncred with the bodies Of the French and Engliih\nwho periihed at Aboukr, was trewed with\nmore than Coco of the enemy. Not man OF\nthis army lhall ef:ape when | have taken the\nFort, which will foon be the cafe.\n\n\nTwo hundred aandards, all the baggage,\nforty field pieces ELS, the Pacha of Natolia,\ncommander in chief of this army, and the cou(in\nof the TuIkiih AmbaG4dor at Paris, and all his\nofficers, are in our hands. We had one hue rsi"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "sce;ve eyesy posi;le af.Rance, both for the nesei\nfary repairs aad FOX the accommodation OF the\ncrews aud officers.\n\n\n~, As the fix fhips, Ave frigatss, and two\ntranlpots, above mentioned, having been orr\neinaily intended for another deitication, were\niurnihca with pievIions for thee months, hi\nBritannia ulaieay, ialtead of furnilag them IN\nkind. as /, Gated in the iccond article, engages\nTO pay, according to an climate which thalI be\nmade the value of. thefe proviGons. With re.\nyard to the oficeis, his majeHy, the kiog OF\nGreat Britain viii adopt the fame principle as\nhas been followed until the prefcnt tune, re-\nfpceing The Ulcers of the Runian fquadron\nwhich /. Joined to the naval forces of England.\nThat lhsl letve as rule for indcmnifying them\nfer the preparations which they may have made\nfor the campaign, fuch as it had been originally\nintended to take place.\n\n\nThis feparate article ihall be corlidefed as\nforming part of the convention above mention\n.e l. as being infer ted therein word Tor word; x it\nihsll be ratified, and the ratification exchanged\nin the fame manner.\n\n\nIn witntf, whereof. we, the undersigned, iur-\n\n\nnilhed with ,he.full powers of his majeay\n\n\nthe lirg of Great Britain, and OF his\n\n\nmajeny the emperor of all the Ruiiias,\n\n\nhave, in their mare, fgned the p'elent lie.\n\n\nparatc article, and have afved hereunlo,\n\n\nthe Tea, of our arms.\n\n\nDone at ST. Peteriburgh, this a2d (II,h) OF\nJune, 1899. us LIE compte de kotschonbey'\n\n\nus lie compte de Rotoplin.\ne. 81 Charles Whitworth."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "FRENCH UNOFFICIAL ARTICLES.", "byline": "ARAU, SEPT. 40.", "article": "ARAU, SEPT. 20.\nIt's reported that General Lecourbe has ex-\nperienced flight check: Maaeoa bad iet on,\nfor Lucerne. He is feaGblc of the necetiity OF\noppoling the progreis of the Ruilians 10 that\nquarter. We are aIIured that general Suwarrow,\nis already near Schwitz. We expect an co.\ngagement which may be attended with great\nrefults. Towards the Eat, however, our fucceis\nhas been complete. Three thouland Auitro\nRu(lian prifoners arrived here yelterday, and\nthirteen hundred to day. The military cheit OF\nthis army has really fallen into our hands. =\nThere was found in il a million and half OF\nforms.\n\n\nBAsLE. SEPT. 80.\nYelerday we faw pafs through this city the\nadvance guard of a arong Ruff column made\npriloners of war in the battle ofZurich, OF the\nI'd and sd of this month: they were about\neight hundred in number. II mutt be allowed\nthat they have very bad appearance. They\nwere i'll clothed and very dirty. The greater\npart march barefoeted, and without caps or\nhats their heads are entirely bare. Itsappesrs\nthat they fought we'll, for almoa all of then,\nhad wounds in the face. The whole town went\nto meet them. They were efeorted as far as"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "men killed, and FIVE hundred wounded. Arr.\nthe former are Adjutants Gen Lecule, i\nvisr, Cretin, and my Aid de camp Culbef\nThe two former were excellent officers of CIV\n~. the third was the belt officer of engineer\nbody who contribute 70 much TO the iuceef\nbattles, and where the lealt fault may be aiteu\ned with the mot fatal confsquences. +\ngreat friendfhip for the fourth General Mm\nfeuciers, and Moranjie, have been WOUNDED.\n\n\nThe fnccefs of this battle, which will have\nmuch influence on the deflny of The repu,...\nwas principally owing to the general of BRIG\nMurat beg you will confer on him the r\nof general of divifon. General BeylIiere. a,\nhead of the guides, maintained the reputatioi\nhis corps.\n\n\nGeneral Junot had his clothes bored liz\nfeve with balls. | fhall fend you a lit oi\nfolders who have diltinguiihed themlclves n.\nhave prefeLted General Berthier in your ma \"a\nwith poignard of new manufacture. on\ncount of the fefviees which he is continue\nperforming for the republic.\n\n\n(igned) BvoNAPARTs."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "LINDAy, SEPT. 90.", "byline": "", "article": "The retreat which the imperial troops maei {\non the zSth and zoth from Utznach, by th1\nTogsenbourg, and the canton of Appenzel, Wa\nvery iatiguing. After he good news viii :,\nhas arrived OF he p.ogiefs OF MARTIAL Suwal'\nrow in the ioura OF S~i zerland, generals p\ntrarich aud Gruber are preparing to advance\nby the Rhnthal.\n\n\nThe freneh appeared the zoth before Co\nftaDce, but were driven lheretiom the fame d.\nIi is not niariha suwarrow who hiss arrived\nFeldkreh, as reported cut i; is general Jeii\nehich. The Fren:h have been In the envrol\nOF St. Gdl, bat III iuch inail numbers, as cali.\nto DC ddperled."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "fuch information as want Of time viii not At\nprefel.t allow me to detail, charge my aid de.\ncamp, captain Fitz serald, with this d'ipstch.\nHe is entirely in my confidence, aud Irequsit\nleave to recommend him to his Majelty as an\nofficer of hyperion merit and intelligence\n\n\nam, Sir, yours,\n\n\n(Signe9) \" FREDEkiCh.\"\n- The Right Hon. Henry Daaaas, &c. &c"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "Dutch Account of the above fucceis.\nFrom General DAtSDELs, to bs Councils.", "byline": "", "article": "From Gea.rai DAtSDELs, TO bs Councils.\n\n\n\"Head- Quarters Bevrwyk.\n\n\nal have been conlaut,y with the advances\nnols and had not time to write fooner.\n:. Our potts were attacked on the I'D early in the\nmorning--the right wing maintained its Poii\nton, but the centre & left wing iufcred ieverely,\nand have re,rea,ed, which obliged my right\nwing to fall back alto, for fear of being cut off\naThe conflief was desperate, and the French\nhave loft great number of men. The tram\nand our baggage are here-the reinforeements\nof the French ADVANCE hope tor the belt.\n\n\n81 have been on the batteries tor coniider.\nable time, when croud of balls whitfield around\nme, one of which pierced my hat, without any\nfurther hurt. am not able to communicate\nfurther particulars. Keepup your fpirits-We\nihall conquer or die\""} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "PARIS, OCT. 6.", "byline": "", "article": "We are informed from the frontiers of Cal.\nacia, that the army of iixty.thouland men\nan.mbled there, have begun theirsmareh under\ntho command of general Lalcy, in order to\nrepair to Switzerland, to which General Suwar\nrow is proceeding with the Runian army from\nItaly."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "FRENCH OFFICIAL ARTICLE.", "byline": "", "article": "Refah Of tie operations Of ,be army IF HffUtfia, on\n\n\nThe 75b and a6.b Of September.\n\n\nThe 18th of September, the thikd divifion of\nLelorge paGed the Limat--the camp of the\nenemy was carried. The fame day the enemy\nwere repulfed under the walls of Zurich-Iooo\nkilled-3ooo prifoners.\n\n\nThe divifion of General Mortier, and the re.\nferve commanded by general Klan, attacked\nZurich in font, beat the enemy, and took fome\nprifoners.\n\n\nThe 76th September, the divIfion of general\nLelorge penetrated the enemy in all points, and\nentered Zurich-4ooo killed-aooo priioners,\namong whom are three Ruifian generals-3ooo\nwounded. The third disiGon of general Soult\npaAed the Linth between the Lakes of Zurich\nand WallenaaGt. 1t attacked the enemy that\nand the following day, and completely beat\nthem-3ooe killed, among whom were general\nHotze and The chief of his taft\n\n\nTotal killed. $500 - prfoners, 5000\nwounded, $500. The whole 1890.\n\n\nWe have beides taken from the enemy fix\naandards, and $50 pieces OF cannon.\nCsey eta letter from general Ma5sna TO tie EsesutfV'\n\n\nDirectory.\n\n\nHead quarter. at Zurich Sept. E6.\nThe army entersd Zurich combating, the\nthird diviGon paded the Linth between the lake\nof Zurich, and that of Wal-naadt. The enc\nmy are in full retreat, and l am puiuing them.\n\n\n(Signed) MAs'EsA."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "Succefs of the Allies in Holland.\n\nOFFICIAL ACCOUNT.\nLONDON GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nLONDON GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY.\n\n\nDownng-areer, October 7. 1872.\nII dipafeb, of qubieb ibe following is a copy,\nreceipsd late this evsuisg from Field MARTIAL bis\nRoyal H;gbasG tie D4ke Of York, BY tbe Rigb'\nHonorable Henry Dnndas, one Of bis MaisRy'5\nPrincipal Secretaries Of STATE.\n\n\nheadquarters, Zuyphcr Zuys, oa. 4, 1879.\n\n\n\" Sr-The inclemency of the weather which\nprevailed al the time of writing my lalt dfpatch\nand which, as therein explained, alone pre-\nvented me from putting the army in motion,\nhaving in fome meaiure fubfded, and the necef\ndary previous arrangements having been made,\nthe attack was commenced on the whole OF the\nencny's line on the morning of the I'd and\nhave now the Happiness to inform you, that\nalter feyere and obltinate action, which lated\nfrom Tx in the morning until the fame hour a,\nnight, the dtinguilhed valor of his Majelty's\nand the Ruaian troops prevailed throughout /;\nand the enemy, being entirely defeated, retired\nin the night from the petitions which he occu\npied on the LANCE Dyke, the Koe Dyke at\nbergen, and upon the extenfive range OF Sand\nHills between the latter place and Egmont OPP\nZee. The points where this we'll fought battle\nwas principally conteRed, were from the fea\nthore in front of Egmont extending along The\nfandy deiart or hills to the heights above Der\ngen, and it was fuflained by the Britlh columns\nunder the command of thofe highly diiainguih\ned officers. General Sir Ralph Abercromby and\nLieutenant General Dundas, whole exertions,\nas we'll as the gallantry of the brave troops\nthey led, cannot have been furpaiIed by any\nformer inaance Of B,itifh valor.\n\n\n:\" On the night of this memorable day, the\narmy lay upon their arms and yeferday NOV\ned forward and occupied the petitions of the\nLANCE Dyke, Alkmaar, Bergen, Egmontop.\nHoof, and Egmont op-Zee.\n\n\n\" The cnemy's force, according to the belt\nInformation | have been able to obtain, coniilt.\ned of between twenty FIVE and thirty thoufand\nmen, of whom very fmall proportion only\nwere Dutch. General Daendels who CON-\ninanded the latter, is wounded. The French\ntroops, who have been continually reinforcing\nahemielves, and whole lofs has been very great,\nwere commanded by Generals Bruno, Van\ndamme, and Boutet.\n\n\nSc From the continuance of the action, and\nthe obtinacy with which it was conteaed, the\nvictory has not been gained without ferrous lofs.\nAT prefent l am not in poaenien of particular\nreturns, but have the fatisfafion to fay that\nne officer of rank has fallen. The Britih army\nhas to regret major-general Moore's being\nwounded in two places and the Ru(ian ar\nmy, major general Emme's being alto wound.\ned but am happy to fay that Their wounds\nare not of nature to lead me to appreherd that\nihall long he deprived of the aliiaance of their\nabilities and gallantry. Ii impofGle for me\nat this moment to do jufce to the merits fthe\nother generals and officers of the allied army\nwho diainguih themfelves, as I NUT defer\nuntil tomorrow paying my tribute of prafe to\nthem and to the troops generally, as well as\ngiving the details of the battle of the I'D infant.\nMy attention is feriouny engaged in making\nThe arrangements which are neceGary for\noccupying forward poGtion in front of Bever.\nwyek and Wyck OPP Zee, to which line the enc.\nmy has retreated. entertain no doubt that\nthe extent of country which will now be under\nthe protection of the allied army, and refcued\nfrom French tyranny, will afford an opportuni-\nty to its loyal inhabitants of declaring them.\nfclves. The town of Alkmaar, which is the\nfeat Of the States of North Holland, has opened\nits gates to our troops, and comfortable num-\nDer of the Dutch troops have come over to the\nprince of Oranges itandard.\n\n\n\"In order that you may be in pcdeaion Of"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "Difaters Of the Allies in the North oil\n\n\nSwitzerland.", "byline": "", "article": "The death Of Gen Hotze mentioned in Mallcna .\nletter pubifhed in the laf Gazette. An article from\nLindau OF Sept co. fays the French have fent the\nbody Of Gen Hottie the Auitrian out potts on the\nRhine 1t was interred with the honors of war at\nBregen,z, on The twenty third"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "s.n,vso. OCT. 10. As far as can be lcai", "byline": "", "article": "HAMBURG, ocr. 10. As far as can be lear\ned from III. favorsble and unfavorable sccou\nof the late events in Switzerland, ii appears Z\nboth armies attacked on the fame day, at 6\nrent points, according to different plans,\nwith various bur mutual faccefs. The couf\nquences will alone decide the Victory: We\nhowever, grant all podible fucceis to tiahe\nand let him lately puriue his Victories rear Y\nmach and Zurich. towards the Rhine, and >\nlake of Conhance = -Four renowned Ger erals 2\nat his heels, who may in all probability bHg,\nbis army between two fires but iunPohng\nWORT Of chances to bcfal the Auitro.Ruii +\nand the mot favorable for the French, gclt,\nwe cannot find any advantage tor him 10 hs\n\n\nvictory, which tended only to weasen' - \"e\nfile:sbls degtcc, his :shsuaed forces"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "FURTHER ACCOUNTS.", "byline": "", "article": "{ BY an arriOal at BsqOn, from Hamburg, on m ;.\n\n\nday Ian, euit6 tapsrs effbat city to \"a. IzM. \"a\n.j5As70igg accoaaf' baVe been reeeissdof the\n\n\nSuccelies of the Allies in Italy, and &,\n\n\nthe iouth of Switzerland.\n\n\nFfLnKiRcH, ION 6e RbiaeJ Sept. az. On tie\n23d, Fieldmarihal Suwarrow commenced h\noperations aesinlf Switzerland, from the iide o.\nlialy,by taking Airolo. On the z4th he carr\nID Mount St. Gotthsrd Generals TeIlachiel.\nRoienberg and Auffenberg, are advancing i,\nhree columns againa various parts of III\nSantons. Roilnberg has reached the Grifon\ncountry, and taken 500 priioners. Auffenber E\nhas taken the impoi tant poa of Kreuzherr\nAMI Jellachich has made himfelt mater Of\n'ioliis, and beaten tie enemy near Mellehorn."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "posaurscarsotS (wAsrAJ ocr. !", "byline": "", "article": "The Aua,ians are advancing from Feldkit'\nThe Auaran colonel Lauer, has attacked\nFrench in Glaris, beaten them, and taken 5\npriC,ners, and two llandnds. The Auit %\ngenerals are 10 march againi the left wing\nThe French, while Suwairow takes them IN Il\nrear by ST. Go'hard."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "{ Tie /sLOqui.g article, translated f,sm Rambwgb\npaper, lead, TO an sspeaaton that tbs di/aaert Of\ntie Alhe, qcs,s not % /erioa a. the Freaeb rspre'\njs1tsd them.\n\n\nswABfA, OCT. (.\n1t is believed, that for fome days the united\nimperial armies have advanced and regsined\ntheir former petition in Switzerland. The\nhead quarters of Martial Petrarfch, who COM\nmands the diviion of Hotze, was itii on the\n10th at St. Gall. A body of troops have pahed\nthe Lake of Conhsnce, and the Rhine. Gen.\nKorfakow's (Runian) head quarters are at\nEglilau, upon the right bank of the Rhine\nSome bodies of French troops advanced between\nthe fcparated armies, and Prog'eaed to the\nfuburbs of Schaffhaufen, Winterlhur, Frauen-\nfield, and fome even to Confance,; but they\nare not numerous\n\n\nIt is believed Martial Suwarrow will take\nImmediately the chief command at Egliau."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "TR AN STATIONS.", "byline": "", "article": "LIsDAu. ('r Lake ConaanerJ Sept 7o, o'elort\nr. NJ The 5rioge over the Rhine, which W.\ntaken up yeitsrday morning, will be throw\nover 70 night, and The corps of Gen. Petrarlcb\nWhole head quarters have been at Bregenz. i\nto advance in hate, as he has beer apprize\nthat Generals Jellacliich and Auffenberg, hav\nunited with Martial Suwarrow, who was a 4\nvaneing into the heart of Switzerland. Il\nalready occupies Lucerne."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-12-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0300.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "SwAB'A, Ga. 8. The news refpeaing FELL\nmarihll ouwarrow, are contradictory. By tn.\nfrom Feldhirck, it would ieem, that he b 4\njoined the corps of Gen P .trarfch, after havin\nbeaten dlvllion of Freneh troops, and kille,s\nana made pr'ioaers Of zooo, who was aelual t.\nadvancing in Switzerland, on the other iide =\nThe other account is from Augibours, dats\nOct I, as follows\n\n\ng. We have tbs day received by an extraord\nnary meiienger, the important news, that ma\nthai Suwsifow, on the zSth Sept. entered L.\ncerne the Canton we luppoie is intended, WI +\nms army, and that he Was preparing to mares\nagainlt Berne. The Inhabitants OF the lmat\ncAntons al join him. Orders nave been fen\nto the GrliIons, at Rhinthal. and Schsifhaufe,..\nfor the troops TO advance. Gen. Koriakou\non the ash sept. had a conference at Shau :\nhaulen, with generals Nauendortf and Lienma\ner. On the ,9th, aheavy caanonade was heal :,\nnear Rase'lbsurg.\""} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-24_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799062401_0231.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, JUNE \"a, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "In this predicsmen it fcarcely be concealed from\nthe nation that their navy Is totally ruined, and that\ntheir armies have at length been defeated. They\nlurrounded by hatred 70 much the more bitter as\nthey have fpread ruin wherever they beaowed liberty\nand their friendships have always been lareac and\nironca All nations have ieen the republican aeer, and\ngroaned within the f,Gtsynai embrace There neeps\nhorrible revenge. Brigsdes of fought in Swift\nzerland, and the and bttrohed virgin fell alike\nbeneath the republican fword and flying artillery The age\nof chivslry gone indeed this ihall be Mo Turks\ngrow Chrfsns, and Rufians afIert ieinement-asanf\nh6erfy A Freedman becomes viper or wolf which\nall mankind will kill Infulttd 70 many years 10y DAT\ntardy conque and varniihed corruption Tutoring no\nnour will give way indignation, and anguilh accee-\nrate every blow The father on and lover of murder\ned and violated thoufands will be in the pufung ranks\n\n\nand bleeding religion will point to her denroyers.-\nWhere then will be the needfu fupport of freedmen\n\n\nWhat will foiten the panic which will leze the public\nmind VIII the hcentious days of the revolution be\nremembered with delight and fssfadion Will crimes\ncheer the foul and vice iortiiy the heart VIII the\nLOT, of faith give confidence and prohigacy excite\nvirtuous deeds Wha; viii patriotifm have TO fight\nfor, or generous courage to deend' Where then will\npatrotim and generous courage be found !-Defpair\nHorror of the backeit hue will follow and vindcate the\neternal and immutsble relation of wickedneis and mi\nfiery Ito Be eOntiauea"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-24_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799062401_0231.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "IYo1pNr III", "byline": "", "article": "lOus and with jaundiced eye III they have rcFasasI\nAL Foreign Power the common Caardiaa q suf Ni.\ntionai Rights, their nUmbets mnl q III monenI ts\ntwo uncomfortable to be dangerous, We reefcs ahaf\nany pait Illuminating events eouatry foald lave\nrendered ineh remarks neesfAry, but hsppy IL\nthe fa Conviction that the Alnerie Al reape az IA\nreturning 10 jun fenle al heiE nstioasl shzfza\n\n\nWithout fpirit Nations, like indis.duas. MI be\ntramPled upon Without jaa aud bee aasus i,uls q\nNational Character, VIC fully sgfec with yoaf Hanof,\nthat we fhould fOon become tie tTihui zfila - we\nhave long been the ohjeet, Of The pire aua \"a s.s\npluader 81 Foreign Nation intern \" - uah n }.\nvate ipirit Of obedience sad eheefa lappsa - hs\nlaws and TO thofe who samBIllef then, ~ - aaua\nIN politics is better founded haa The one advanced ~\nyour Honor, that 10 oounters esiuraasssc u, - a.\nlures OF the Federal or State Contita e A haf e =\ndired and alarming blos, aimed AZ the Sovereignty\nOF the People III ,mfeives.\n\n\nANY communications which nay b. made fra nc\nChair will meri' our rcfpec, aud iai oaf is.\niious and deliberate oonliati atm.\n\n\nThe snurance which you Hsnorr has hesu p.ssss\nto make, that IN lueh appoinaaen flls nasvo,das\ndevove upon you, IN the c.asis If me preisnt year.\nyou will have view only to the pehlc : Cd uisFiis\nour hghet approx aton II fair chafsaefs pare no.\nrails tired pliriotifm and comp rent abs e, hal be\nthe only accommodations ofhse tie gzgilrnss e\nMa9,bgisth will ruth. - ksszs tf,5v 70 -\nd's'' and ffays aaf ssssA4,sassns = .sI 4,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-24_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799062401_0231.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.", "byline": "", "article": "fRIoAY JUskI4.\nA letter was received from the Governor OF cannec.\ntcut, incloling the laws of that flale\n\n\nAlto, letter from the Governor of Virginia incoang\ncertain refoluons d6pprohatory OF toe amendment 20\nthe Federal Contribution Propoed by Ihs LsGAlure II\nMafachufe;ts\n\n\nAitoa letter from the Governor of Penniy vana, en-\ncohng certaia Reioutions OF The Legna,u.e OF that\nfate\n\n\nAIfo letter from the Governor Of Delaware cover\ning certain Refeutons Of the Leg aA,urs If thar 4e\nThey were feversliy read and ihoe from Delaware,\nPennfylvana aud Virginia, committed.\nThe Portland Bank bill. pafsd to be snaeled\nbill to prevent the inung OF fnail Bank Notes va.\nread feeond time, and Tusiday, 4, O'Clock, alEgaed\nfor the third reading.\n\n\nJUNE 1.-THE bill suhorizng the Courts Of General\nseilonst llberate poor eonvitts, aud dipole of\nthem in fervee for payment Of soa, VI prolssatoa,\npaiIss TO be enaGled."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-06-24_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799062401_0231.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "M.yheL(", "article": ".TaLD fsr Rsssr,\n\n\n~ stsATE receive with pleafure your eomuuniea.\n\n\n90 h7sh iouies of the LegaAturr A reeiproca-\n- \"a Ienumeats he,wecn the feseral hraaehe. of\nGyssrnmsni !. highly beneficial,\n\n\nWe lament-~e individually and deeply lament, the\nheavy lefs which The Commonwealth h.. fuaained i.\nThe death OF out late excellent Governor lie poRecd\nan aiemb.ge OF virtues and taleats which eminenty\nqualified him for b., dgnifed Ration. The great ma.\nJonty oil iutfages by which he was laa reelected\nfully eviece. the appreciation of hi. felow-citizen.,\nand the high fcnie they entertained of his merit Hs\neandour and ncerty the purity of his mind and nya.\nriAhe reettude OF his conduct will long fecurc him .\npace IN their grateful remembrance Ills death\ntherefore not lcfs public than dfreliinp u-,y.te\ncalamity But unerrng wiidom guides the eounlels of\nheaven and It Is our duty patiently fubmit to ths\nmournful ddpenfatisn.\n\n\nAn attention to the means Of education is one of ON.\nmoil important public dues knowledge is the fource\nOF virtue and true religion which arc not only otna\nmental loeiety. but neoeary TO the preeryston of\nFreedom Where they arc wanting the Coyerons.t\nmay Till Be saiLd Republican bur its prime ole will be\ntear, and ITS operation tyranny We are therefore\nbound by intereit, as well repe9 the Contribution\nand the memory of our pious Aneefors, TO af5 d ali\nneeehAry encouragement to Unive fly at ca,ss,ir\nard other well regulated semlnaries of Leaning\n\n\nMI iutabie encouragement TO Agi icuiture and Conn\nmeree which may be proper for the State Governments\nwe ihal at all times cheerfully afford And n our le-\ngiiauve labos fha aim at item, psinnsif and mpli.\neity.\n\n\nThe Government: of ihe fevera, States in our Union\nare perhaps adequate to afford perona protection and\nto maintain tranquility wi hin their REFLECTIVE lmir,\nBut ii is the Government o The who.e Coniederarv\nthat VIC arc TO confder as alone capable of fecurn,\nreipeetabliy in ths eyes of the world or even of nre\nventing di cord among the States themfeives As ,heo\nthen are highly emabie objects; we value internal\ntranquility, the protection of our commerce. and fecur\nity from foreign rapaeity 70 ought we TO cher zeal\nfor the Federal Con,tuion aud an attachment 10 the\nCovernment bywhoh it is administered. Though IN fe\nare The ient ments of the great Body Of our fellow c\nzensi yet 1t is much to be lamsnted that there exits\namong us even fmali minority, who feem f.,is6ed\nwith Government that fecures TO them Greater por\nton of civil and religious Liberty than is enioyed bv\nany other nation on earth aud who have transferred\ntheir affections MT their al anee from their naive\nCountry from the Government of their own creation,\nto foreign power which makes force its ony meafare\nOF right, not only to other nations, bat even TO its own\niub)eets. his daeetion, this spoficy Of our fellow\ncitizens, as 1t fecms without adequate motive NUT\nexcite the iurprie of other nations and a, it enisnges\nour own tranqu y and independence, deferye, to be\nitrongly diicountenaneed 10y every good citizen.\n\n\nIn your Honor's ofic al condua, we doub, not Won\nwill be governed bya ftnie of duty. and view TO the\npublic good alone. Principles which NOT only muft\ncommand the effeem of the virluous and WIFE, bu we\ntru viii feeure you complete reward in tho an\nprobation OF your own confidence, and the ble6nss II\nHeaven."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-06-24_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799062401_0231.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "Il MS WE K.", "byline": "", "article": "ANSWER.\n\n\nMy II fiege yar Horror,\n\n\nTHE Houie of Representatives have received W\nfenGbity and repect the communication whiSA\nHonor has been plcsfed to make to tbem, in ~ \"\n~ enu \".u ~ III = lhoie\niang experience, demand oy1l 1T. ,Sa ~ \"a\n- = a n : o n :. A. sppoled TO them\n- p -. ~ &c for innovation,\nIN ss.;.'.,ss,;s~ utions fhould be redoubed-\nt.,e1.sf - q lentIments between the different\n-. 81 Government, produces harmony, adj\n-. Ie intercG. and tends To promote good\n- \"a the happiness Of the people which is the end\n\n\n~oughg to be the aim OF every free government We\n\n\nnee ey fymPahize with you, Honor in the Z, ef &C.\nalontd by the death OF our late excellent Oh Ct Ma\nCitrate. In adveriing to this melancholy event,\nesanot refrain from pauGng and dwelling for moment\non sholt qualities OF the deeesd which 10 remarkably\nendeAred him 10 his fellow eitizens In him fin\nguary emitted all hofe virtues which coneiate affection\n| and command rdpeet. To uncommon miidnefs OF\ntemper, and dhpoition promote the happiness Of\nall, were joined unfaken frunefs, ana unyeldng\nfenie of duty His knowledge and difcernment enabled\nand his regard for the public good prompted him to\nmake the mon ju'icons appointments correa and\nenlightened Understandings and long and intimate\nquainance with the fsiencc of jurprudeuce, qualified\nhim to form JUN opinions of the eIpedency and coni.\n,utonaty OF uch Legislative acts fubmitted to\nhis confederation The whole of his life eviden-\nced the iinceriiy OF his pety, and his unaffected pat\nrlotim. Surely the death of uch ma in ate, and AT\niuch crili,, muf be confdered mott ferrous public\ncalamity and If the ardent prayer Of his Eel owciti-\nzens could have prolonged his moi valuable life long,\nvery long would h, have continued bleflins, and\nornament to h country Nor VII his dea.h be lament\nled by the citizens OF this a,e alonche friends OF the\nfederal government throughout the union will deeply\nregret the lois of man, Who in fcharsing the impor-\ntant duties OF his high Office, gave every proper oc\nGallon his deedca fuppcrt TO the meaiues OF that gov\neminent.\n\n\nThe excellent principles of eur Contribution founded\nwholly The BATS of equal representation and rational\n\n\nliberty if properly attended to- and duly executed, can\nfad, under the blelugs of Divine Providence, to\npromote the Happiness of the people, and eniure the\nPROPERTY OF the Republic Intelligence and virtue\netiential ingredients in the character of Republicans -\nwithout them Nations may fancy themfevos free, while\nthey loaded with letters and with them brave |\npeople can never be enlaved although they may be |\noccasionally oppre6ed. The general means of cdu \"a\ntan therefore cannot be too highly encouraged andthe\nUnworthy at Cambridge, well as all other Sem naries\nOF Learning merit our peculiar regard not only from\nthe folcmn nuneton of the Contribution, but from. the\nimportant and dtinguihed benefits which have flowed\nfrom hoie literary fountains. The Cbr9iaa Religion. is\nthe grand BATS of pubic and private virtue. While\nlament the introduction of modern philoiophy, the |\nfpreadng OF atheiifca principles and the eoniequent\ndecline Of reg ous woI lhp we fully acco with your\nhonor, chat it is incumbent duty to uppos main\ntan and extend thofe public in0ntons of Religion,\n10 dear to our piou anceffor', and which ufy ef\ninnate the foundation Of our national glory and pub\nlie Happiness.\n\n\nThe aate of the Treafury grateful to feelings,\nand honorable the nsnc policy of our predece1ors\nThe promotion of the and fceinces which adorn\nand improve. and the encouragement OF agriculture and\ncommerce, which enrich naticn are certainly mpor\ntant objects of Citation. To revile and to adapt\nLaws to the prefcnt improved fate Of our country, will\ncontinue to be the fubjed of our attention\n\n\nWhile we contemplate with pleaiure, the tranquil\nard happy 6tuation of this Commonwealth we cannot\nforget that future PROPERTY in great meaiure de-\nponds under Cod upon our own eIertions. Our Fed\neraI Connution the reiult Of common fenie of\npublic DANGER and of general conviction of the total\nnehcency of old confederation. In its formation\nil the work of the whole American Peopie-in Us\nerecu ion it has been upheld by their virtue, and uP\nported by their affettion.-In It's principles it was\ntherefore naturally mild fafe and equaL-In its admin\n\n\nlration has been uniformly wife patriotic and Elf\ncan't. II there have been any deuded citizens, who\nhave looked upon the Federal Government with jea-"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-24_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799062401_0231.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "L ar il 1he Acre st HARsAroRp\n= So 49, assssasss l,E sia1sf. insli piece Of\nMaA.aAsNH. la ESQ \"a stiaa4 AAixE.-'rhe\ns-aef 49, - $3.50 SIS - appisiaF lad iore.\n\n\nAllo lei af the iame place, a drab\nF.lsalsa NIH1 ltE aaes.lst - hui Va ols other improvements Of\ngreat ut'y have been made in nanyparls ofthe work\nIL will however fucs to obiervc that about 100 rrror\n(behdes thoie noted in the snnexed) lave bee,\ncorrected IN the lai and no aceurat. edti.n of r,ns\nHAmILros Mooss.\n\n\nNevrbe,yto,t. Sest I,92"} +{"article_id": "34_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "a. Orders for the above work n,,nc", "byline": "", "article": "tualy anfwered 1t may be had of all the AM RIcAr\nBooksellers, IN Bottom, and Others Throughout the Unied\nStates."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "By order of the Court of Common Pleas for\n\n\nthe County of Ksaasbeek."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "War Department.", "byline": "Trenton, Sebfen,", "article": "1reqion, Sebiem5er a, I70o.\nA LII Officers of the 6rf regiment of\n4 n Artlerias & Engineers, and of The iNft fecond\nthira and fourth regiments OF Infantry the fervice,\nof the United States who are from whatever caufe alb\nient from theircommands, required til all roble\nexpedition to reportthemieres by letter Major Ged\nerai ALExANDLs HAMiLros, The officers thus called\nupon, will be held anlenahie for any avoidable d lay in\nreporting themfelves, aud hofe who do not report In\nfour months from the date of this notfcatien will be\nprefumed TO have reiigaed their commiiioos\n\n\nJAMES MHENRY."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "LANDS for SALE.\n\nITO BE SOLD, the following lots", "byline": "", "article": "ITO BE SOLD, the following lots\nl. OF LAND. 6tuated in the town of Falmouth, in\nthe county Of Cumberland, drawn by 7bema, Eusksy,\nffq IN the right Of his wife HANNAH Fint, in the par\ntit'cn Of the enae of Brigadcr Samuel Wade, made\nbetween bis heirs in the year I76S-viz\n90 acres purchaled by faid Waldo OF\nPSi-ss, Js- laid the right of John P'sre, and\nlies at Pifeataqus\n\n\nThe refidue of 1873 acres granted by\npropretors committee fad Wade being the ioutheriy\nhalf Of 176 TO fad Waite on his right lying at\nPifessaqua. The her part of fAid 1913 acres being\nlately fold to Il. Merrill\n\n\n81 acres purchafed By faid Waldo OF\nPs-s-s joan. being the fouthely half IF acres laid\nthe tight OF Jsi-sss5 Jo,.s and Riebara B0zp-\ns,sks. lying in Pifeatsqua.\n\n\nIII acres bought by faid Waldo of\nPsi.sss Js.r.. being part Of 5sts Pove, 81 acres.\nand Ssr..d Jssiias a acres, and hes on the ~ Ear\nhde Of Prefumieol river.\n\n\n100 acres granted by proprietor's\nCommittee laia Wsi5s in lieu Of acres laid out\nIN Cooper clam, which laid out on the right oil\nAfsfs ssssss, aad lies on N. Fan ide of Prelumfcot\nliver.\n\n\n2, acres and .I7o rods bought. by\nf.d Wsds Of 5asu Tyr. being part of Io4 acres laid\nout on the rght Of 5sess Las lying the S. Wen hde\nOf suood~stsr river.\n\n\n90 acres bought by faid Waldo of\nPb-sss Jaass laid ou on the right of 7BSma, MsjSs,\nssd lies on the S. wea 6ds Of s,iondwatsr river.\n\n\nr07 acres granted by proprietors\nconaaaiee, bong Js~s D-ssssa4 70 acres. and part,\nOf 50 acres 10 lid Wsias laid his right lying\n~ SaeeafsppA.\n\n\n100 acres bought by faid Waldo of\nytT 7,r. lad right Of iAid 7ysg, and lies at\nSsecaFapps.\n\n\nII acres bought by iaid Waldo of\nJss Fss heiag part Of bis 50 acres laid on, on the\ntad fskias. lying South fde 81 Pseiumieot river.\n\n\nFor terms, apply IN General KNOX,\n81 lhom4aon, or the fabieriber, Il Portland.\n\n\nDANIEL DAVIS.\nP'fasas saff 40, 1899."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, OcToBER II, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "TO fbe Honorable The Senate, and the Hon\norabk Hosjf Of Reprsjentativst Of The Com\nnonqosem Of Mag,cbglsa5 in General Court\nagrnlJlsd--\n\n\nTHE Petition of the town Of WAL\nIl DosoRoucH, in the county of Lincoln,\n\n\nHUMBLr sHEwErH,\n\n\nThat there is in laid town a fmall\nffcfi water river in which many years paft fome few\noithe nth called Alewvcs caught, but for\nDer OF years pait (althou h the Dams opened\ncordIng 10 law few of the fh aforeiaid\nUncovered to be in iad nreanBut your petitioners\nbeng informed that late act of this Commonwealth\ntakes IN the tream aforeaid beg leave to fate your\nHonors Their circumstances in the premiles--Firlly,\nmat the hfh that could in all probability be\ncaught IN iaid cream, would be OF conleouence\nwhatever to he inhabitants-And iecondly, Tha: in\nthe town OF Marlborough great majority of the in\nnaotdnts have to buy their II into the\ntowr IN veles, from the we(lward, in na quantities\nfrom tins to time during he fummer iealon and II the\ngr'lt mil dams opened in faid ftream, they vii be\nObliged TO carry their and grain to be ground\noil the town ten twelve miles leait ger The fame\nground into mea--And the poorer fort-sf inhab-\nitants aiorefaid, not poehed of hores, the very\nhorie hire tielf would amount executive of their ow\ntime 10 much the real value of the meal II ground\nat heir own mills They therefore pray your Honors\nto take their circumstances in that repe6t into your\nconfederation, and exempt the town of marlborough\nin the iiih aGt-And in duty bound will pray\n\n\nSigned ly1,isr Of TIE 7oqua,\n\n\nTHOMAS MeGUYER, } e,,\n\n\nJABoB LUDWIG, , axt',\"\"\n\n\nGEORGE DEMUrH, } a''D'''\"s0"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.", "byline": "", "article": "COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.\nI\"1e Hoge Of PeprsIfnfatqss, June rofb, 7oo.\n\n\nON the Petition of the Sele6tmen\nOF Marlborough praying for alteration of the act\nTor the preiervaton of the fiji called Salmon, Shad\nand Aewiyes in the rivers, dreams and waters within\nthe counties o. Lincoln and CumbeIland''-\n\n\nORDERED That the petitioners notify all con-\ncerned, by pubi,hng atefted copy of their petition,\nwith this order thereon n ENKs GAZETTE printed at\nPortland three weeks fucceiivey, The lat publication\nto DC made thirty days leaf before the fecond We'd\nneiday Of the felton, OF the General Court,\nder that the parties intereed may then appear and\nThew caufe, il any they have why the prayer Of iaid\npetition fhoud not be granted.\n\n\nSent up for concurrence.\n\n\nEDWARD H. ROBBINS, Speaker.\n\n\nIN SrwArE-.5ms Iotb, 1899.\n\n\nRead and concurred\n\n\nJOHN c JONES, P,5fLmt pro ten.\nTrue Copy --Alteft\n\n\nEDWARD McLANE, Cls,l Of tbf Senate."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "Conitantly kept for Sale at faid Book Store,\n\n\nAN ASSORTMENT OF\nBooks, Stationary 60 Blanks.", "byline": "", "article": "Writing Paper, of different fzes and\nqualities--Wove, Gilt and plain poa paper-ouils-\nRed and black Ink Powder sIates-Pencil -Nioroeee\nPocket Books--Glaz,d & common Wafefs-Baek sand\n\"A variety OF Ink ssands-Dth Knives-PlayinS\nCards, &c. dH,\n\n\nAsulic and Drawing Psper--Psint Boxes.\nConversation Cards or the Art of reading the Ladies'\n\n\nHearts, and the Thoughts of Wen\nChild ems Books, of various fizes.\nGeographys, Grammars, and School\n\n\nBooks Whiting and cyphering Books,\n\n\nWeoi'er'. Spelling Books per dozen or Jingle\nBibles, Ieltaments and Palm Books.\nMaps of Madachuietts and Maine.\nAn aiiortment of Account Books\n81 Bia\"i B''t' Of any dmyfss,. band 4a b. mae\naz bet50rfgq asiies.\n\n\nf.* Orders fran perlo1s in TIE country\njSai! reee'vs Immediate and promei aacnt o."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE nonrefident Proprie.", "byline": "", "article": "\"A tors OF the following Lets and undivided Tract\nof unmproved Land, ua,ed in the town OF BUekqorps\nin the county of Hancock hereby notified thai the\nfame are taxed in the State, County, and Town bills\nCommitted to the Subcriber to collect for the year of\nour Lerd 1877, in the REFLECTIVE ums et againf ,hem\nviz."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "q The a50ve 0aluaH, Book is tua\nreceived, and for Jaie, in Portland,\n\n\nat JENKs's Bookstore."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0270.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p1", "headline": "VOLUME HI\n\ne. II. IENKS,", "byline": "", "article": "= = ' = = y\n\n\n2 RESPECTFULLY informs thepublic, that\nhe has opened, at his Book-5roRE,\nII Ne70 Circulating Library,\nconfng OF nearly four hundred volumes-.monp which\narc the laeit Novels, Magazines, Reviews &c ~ Ad.\ndit'ons will confany be made of the late Publications.\ncatalogues OF which, with the condons will be farnh.\ned. ~"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "my real crimes Lsye been, rcfrftsc TO iaeri'\n| Gee that facred trait 10 the VI &c ~ ti.cis\nwho with To Zee iesariaus tuor,, cTo0dec\nwith ihoals Of military cou1tit's. ipecu'ators,\nand ..ockiobhers, fittening \"a the iahors oi\nthe farmer and the poor mechanic. leys''-\nable epeoG,:on 10 the means of eacrsaiiny\nPlacet. u aud tanding army, 10y taxing\nyourirlf, ycur paper, and your land aS\nveil as an ave-iron TO every meafure which\ntends TO iuyolse this country la ths politics\nand wars of Europe, msy ALTO be reckoned\namong my crimes, in the lieht Of offended\npower.\n\n\nWhenever jails and fines ihail bcconie the\ncommon rexard of pstriotifm and virtue,\nthey viii ceaie 70 be terror and ihaHis to\n,hieves aud robbers.\n\n\nltappears, that ] have not offended you\nmy !eiio.T citizens. and is my conio!ation\nard expitatica, under this Pcriccution, 10\n\n\nknow that l enjoy your confidence. This\ntreih tettisiong of your favor, under luch\nextraordinary circumstances, ands TO my\nObligations T. DC rnorcand more yoar faithful\niervapt."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "BAIrIMoRE. Fssruarx -.", "byline": "", "article": "The officers of the ilosp Of war Baltimore\nwe learn, have ali reGgntd, except the firn\nlieutenant, the lieutenant of marines, and the\niargeons maze, and have gesersly left the\nCup aud that the crew, dilia,istied with\ntheir !ituation, have .nutipied. and refufe TO\nobey the orders ofthe officers who remain.\n\n\nThe scAei was lying. .shenlc by the i.il--\ning mailer, capt Hodgkiis, WHO arrived ref.\nterday, at Craney iiland, from which they\nare determined not % itir until their grievan.\nces are redrefied. In the mean time, they\npermit no boat 20 come aioag ide with more\nthan two per{ons in her. Both the officers\nand crew, j, is fad, are irritated at the die.\nINITIAL Of their iirit commander."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "CHARLESTOM. Febrnnrr", "byline": "", "article": "onssturday arrived thc fchr eliza, capt Run.\nfrom S'Fis4ln, IAN from Atlrtnico, having been\ncarried in there by Sitih privateer and her ear\nGO, eoniiting OF 10000 weight OF coffee, beldcs\ncotton. entirely the property of ..eftrs Z Ds-\nSidlon aid James Pierion of ibis city, condemned\nas Dutch property, without the Gladops of reafon\nor even cauie OF fufpieioa-\n\n\nII Is hoped, II proper representation IF the ini-\nqnitons proceedings Of the viec-admra,y court a,\nMartinieo IS made . our government, that il viii\nint~rea itfrlf with the 3rtifh court to put liop\nu thenr for, althe' rtiitut ou may, aud undoubf-\nediy will ultimately be made, yet, why fhould our\ncitizens, while in puriuit OF fair and lawful COM\nnerce, be Interrupted, and their voyages ruined by\nthe fubleess OF nation in annty with US, and\nhow fslthey obtain relrefs fol The delay, .ex.ton\nand injury, fueaIned by fueh hottie and unluit\neondutti"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "cecording TO tie confIu,.ion co.tc.e,. tei by he\nadvocates of,he Sediticn Ell, lie fms fe.it-aee\nwl.isli civss fprsisl power aifO gives a genefti\npower, sshic, rcnlcrs the ipecial delegation o.\npower uis,cis. which \"a ti;eie two eoniirnaions\nis the mot rational. queiiion that IS n9t iup.\nposed 20 be ia the Gnallea desres 1oabaui.\n\n\nIL iernis clear thcn jiat fair cengrn2;oa o.\nthe preamble, and OF the 9Th iseloa ~ that arti-\nGle, eonidersd in thcnicves. does not warrant the\ndoctrine maine.asd by the friends of the Ssiition\nBill, that Congrefs poiisiiesa general power %\nprovide for ti,e welfare of the Union 'fhis doc\ntime appears not only not warranted by the psr-\ntiSular elaules relied on, bo, shiurd. when theic\neiauics taken into view with I'll the osho- cias-\nfes of tie Conitisrtion.\n\n\nIioRrENsrus.\nFi,yisi1, 7ssgsry 1903."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "K ! c II NJ o N D..\n\nTUESDAY, FSasuAar r0,\n\nTO THE FREEMEN OF THE YVES\nTERNDISTRICTOF VERMONT.", "byline": "Yeroennsr TniI. fcrnar.", "article": "PergeHRsf jan, january -.\n\n\nFellow CITIzEss,\n\n\nWITH heart truly overlooking with\ngratitude have I, in thisdiftnal ! ,.lon receiv-\nCd the intelligence ehat,you have again con-\niidcred me as entitled TO your confidence\nand worthy of your faffrages, as your Re\npreventative in the Congrefs Of the United\nStates.\n\n\na ferries of the NOT unwearied and unpre-\ncedented ilander, dcirac,ion, aud perfecuiion\nthat internal ingenuity could devife, has not,\n1t Teens, convinced you of n,alevolencc or\ncorruption in me; nor OF nay want of diff\ncernment or attention 80 your true intcrelts !;\nneither have you been deferred by the threats\nor ieduced by the fattery Of an overbearing\nminority. from publicly rianifeiling BIZ your\nfree iuifrages, the opinion You entertaiia on\nthe queltions now agitated in the u. States.\n\n\nThis undiiembled conduct of yours, when\nconftitutionally called upon for your fen,i-\nments, while it co,roborates with the truly\nnoble and generous efforts OF the patriots of\nVirginia and Kentucky, in holding up to\nadherence, tyranny and unconaitutioual\nlaws. forms mott ftnking contraa with an\nsddrefs recently Preiented in your name, by\nmen calling themfelyes your Representatives.\nLate in oaober they approve of meafures\nyour national rept.ienratire had arenuouiy\noppoied, and 10 your name they fpoke the\nlanguage Of hattery and alulation early in\nDecember you are called 70 fpeak for your\nfelves, and you declare youwill have the man\n70 repreient you in a future Coagrefs, Who\nhas in the mott pointed manner announced\nhis averiion to pompeus aduiatiou and mean\nlattery him who oppoftd thofe raea(ares\nwhich thefe men approved\n\n\nThe Rory has already been told, in every\ncountry where Representative government, Is\nknown, thai one OF the na.ional reprefenta-\ntives Of the United States ,f America, has\nbeen tnpriloned by the verdict Of an Ameri-\ncan jury, for writing and oubiibing, thai\nwhen the Executive arc doing right they\nihall have his fupport, but whenever they\nlF1ouid do wrSng be would rot be their hum\nbic advocate for reading aal luGering lun\nknown to him. to be prined, copy OF\nletter Of an American gentI,man in France,\nfpeaking lightly ct the vii Tn Of his coun-\ntry in provoking a war win that mar on\nn letter which has bcen pGbilhed from ma\nny Of the prciTes conducted y the partizass\nOf prefdential infallibaity, Vshou, being 10\ntho Leaf noticed.\n\n\nLet this efalgcut truth follow that nory,\ntia, although two judges au9drirty juymen\nhave been found to declare yCir rcprefenta-\ni've guilty OF evil intentions, norc thantbree\nthouland five hundred enlightened freemen\nhave declared him NOT GUILTY, and by\niheir reelection have plainly announced that\ntheir confidence in him is rot dated, and to\nhis care and integrity they chcfs to conGgn\ntheir national interea fos mre than two\nyears TO come.\n\n\nFellow citizens, you have Demonstrated\nhow fenGtlc you are, thar preceded c;ires\nhave been made ule Of, nicely to diarefs\nnc and my family; to reaain me of my\nliberty, and TO prevent my -xcrciing the\nbigh trgt you have eonidcd 3 nle. While"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "Irunpcter,\nBy cHIPE.", "byline": "", "article": "q FlNf cheii.I, forre, riipg Eve yesFs \"a, lsi.\nI y Gand a, ny its6is N CVocaaE1 cCLrty, 70\nNotes cnt o- the aioreiaid fun, with the in,rer\nviii he s&PeSed, payable or or before rhs 80. g.\nAuguii nexs az winch time The icaion wil czyir.\nGood and cxteu!iye P7i.u.aeo, CRSTIs, but VA\nnot be liable for e!c1Pes other acciio..ts\n\n\nTzUMpETya's dam MIS- goi by Col. Danif:i.,'y\nFearnought Ia: grand dam b. Ba-lors Fc-s-\naoognt; ms grsat grand dan ty the izit r1cn.fs-\nCd horie his great great grand dam b. Oh tohy\nRoger, cut of hugh bred isppor.ed marc. III ).\nfull iitsea h-nas aud one iaei. ligis, ~ high p.s\nicaion, and elegantly formed.\n\n\nRO2EHT PAYNE.\nWhite-Iiall, GooehIard Feb. 1899 (ew f.,\n~ 3. Three hiiIiiiss VIII be exposed (fcr each\nnarel 20 the groom."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "COMMUNICATION.", "byline": "", "article": "It's iuggeited for The confederation The\nMilitary Gentlencawho attend the pancing\nAhembly on the evening Of the z4d inf.\nwhether it would not be an additional eyi.\ndence of reipeet towards the meritor;ous cha\nraefcr whole birth is contemplated 10 be &C.\nlehrated, ii they were to attend the Alien\nbly, On that evening in saii uniform.\n\n\nRichmond, Feb. rs, 400."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "The faH Bl2oacd Roiyf;.\nPANT AT00N", "byline": "", "article": "J. AIN J. ALtfS yN,\nIs beautiful ChSlGur, riiins FIX Years\ni old, fuii fifteen hands asd half hirh.\nhrs attiyi;y and form, exclunye % bis tlooi\nbeiPeak him tg tr equEI ~ anv horfs IN VII.\nginis, is thouq ht 10 be\nthe iuTeit foal getter known Of, Ina. Coh,\nare gener>lly large and OF great form, and\nout OF mafes thIt have bred be fore. are ..-\nnsssly iupsrior 70 any they have eY.r\nbrougnt; a0mber q his toals the ou,ce,s\nhare refUied one bUuG,sd dollars for.\nde will itsrd the eniDi:e leafon a, nv {.\nbic ~ Buckingham, COUNTY, within ore ME\nOF JogE HENbsIcK's Store, on The Oil\nbuckingham road, and about three rn,.es\nioulh or WEISS Moonfzins,t 10 cover Mares\nAZ the moderate price Of THREE Dol\nLARS the Leap, and EIGHT DOLLARS\nthe Sesion. tor which note viii be reouir.,\ncd payable the frit of January Hex,, vixen\nmay be taken ~ by the payment of SIX\nDOLL AXIS, any time before the Il q of A,,~\nguit next, AZ which time the feafon wife d.\nII any mare put to Pantheon Iiif Esfc,\nifnn'd nor be ai,h fosl, wi! e;pe them =\nleap this, if they do not Rand they NAV h..\nput during the issfon, and it they have NJ,\ncoit no paw, nnieis The n,a,c 90 di.uoic,. al\nas | have always Done, ard viii do as lose\nas Keep the bone. ] DO not tsne ,narss IL,\nehargs this l,sfon, un.eis ,le Nv usfs lisea\ntoo gfeat diltance 10 aucad with OF les5\nThem every ninth ~, rs Is euifusr,tv\n\n\nEDWARD CURD.\n\n\nJanuary TO. 1909 i1xb,\n\n\np Z d / c K = 2.\n\n\nPANTALOOH ~as cot by he irnpo-t..\ned Psn,sloon, MS daro peFhaps equal 10 aby\nmare 10 be ewn, as got py Sandol, h;s\ngrandan by Aliens Oil Janus, his orr,t\nsfandam by ComLs--Randoi @as one pf\nThe 5e!f bred ions Of Old Celcr, his dan. ysx\ngot by Old Partner, his grandan by Old\nFaien', his great grandain by Old Trial\n\n\nN, Thr imported Panalooo was one\nOF the bet bred horlcs thar ever wss in,,c,,-\ned lc'd America, for tba-e has fcsrce e\nteeh imported Gnce the war but sas az his\nblood The imported hprie Dave Devil was\ngot by brother OF his, HeSod by a bro.hcr\nOF bis, Diomed By brdhsr OF his, the dan\nof Traveller was iilierof his, Alderman is\nJ0u Of the fame Blood."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "S Z +. y s.\n\n\nMintOn Collins.", "byline": "", "article": "- E5PECTFULLY infonns his Friends and ,hs\n\n\n~ Public, thai he has jult reserved by the a,,,,\nJgNo' captain BAsRLr from LoNDoN, aFI>IsEI\nNorthern States, FRESH fuerly 90 IN, Ss\nSEEDS, which arc warranted to !. Of ,b \"a\nyears growth. He has like,yIis few c,c. Ill\nsilorted for country tores, which he vii, f ,hol..\niaIe' on reaionahlc terms. for CASH ohlf \""} +{"article_id": "11_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "$50 aOErfH6RE.", "byline": "", "article": "IN tie Ho4js ef Reprxfssfatioes fe5. /, 1900.\n/\" R5fof1sd By f6s Scaatr 81 RouJe gtc Rc5rr.\n. JsHtafi-'es Of sbe. Rate Of Dria4saye >. Gere\n\" raj H19lndLy met--Tbn BIS csA,:.!eY TIE ~\n9 ioi.tioas iran ne yRa:. IF Tirsiaia, az rs-\n~ HetEtGJfdIlk Interference eoab TIE Cfnsrai\n. Govern'aeas and Cosj..;zieG aafb9ri;ie, a. tie\n4\" Unit-d Stafc', and Of dqpgerga5 isaagnsg,\n= and iberejo,e nor a 1T G.tj Il for tie Gl,4ber\n. eo,Jiasrafi0a Of ne Geafrai .sg7n h\n\n\nISA4C DAILG, I9sak.r,\n\n\nofibs fhafe.\n\n\n\" STEPHEN LEWIS. Lcz8g\n\n\nefFst AOg,s Of Representatives,.\nI\" Aas2-yosS Fisass. c, :.\nF\" -9itsf--.3aa~ Ca xzI1, x. \"a\nR.ro1ced, 7Eat III. sJous rejs1.liaa B.\n\".hg\"e6 BY fbs Speaiy erhe SeaGfr, and BY\n\" Tie SpeaAtr etfbe Hoaff Of Reerejsmal1Oss !;\n+\" and that The Governor eftbis Pax 5s rea1ec\n\" f.d foJdCSoa,d tbs jame 10 The Governey Of\n\" hsJFSls Of Yitgiria\n\n\nJOIN FISHER, c. S.\n\n\nZ\" JOHN CdLDWELL, c. Il. e.\"\nMARRIEp--On I'hurfday The 2rf Of\nJanuary lat, Mr. THOMAS PRIDE, to\nche arniable Mis- REBECCA PRIDE,\nboth of Amelia county.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "N. LYoN.\n\nExtlaa of a letter from 4 gentleman in PHI", "byline": "", "article": "EXtlact OF a letter from 8 gentleman m Pht--\n\n\nladclphia to lis friend IN ibis place,\n\n\n/\" a paper is handing about OF ,hc floor\nOF Congreis, for fahicr;bers 10 the pHelica\nton Of twenty thouiand copies ofIhe addrcl.\nwhch was offered by the minority in or\nLegislature, aud rejeeted--at three cents each\ncopy 10 tbs paper WIN. Bingham has\nput down fifty dolLys, and the names Of\nParker, Morgan, Machir and Evans from\nour Rate, grace ihe Ut\""} +{"article_id": "13_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "eoubts ihe;r truth. he need no,iproceed. The !\nwhole argument is founded on fuppolitioa |\ntha, they are true.\n\n\n7. That all power originally belongs to the\npeople.\n\n\nII. That the powers Of government are\npowers granted by the people.\n\n\nIII. That the individuals ieleaed from the\nMATS of the people, to adminiacr the govern\nment, pofefs no powers, general or fpecial,\nbut thofe which arr either expressly delega-\nted or are aseDary to carry pow ey cxprefs-\niy delegated into effeSf.\n\n\nNv. That j, has frequently happened in\nthe couife of hnman affairs, and may again\nhappen, that the individuals thus feleGea NAV\nabaie the power eutruited to them and may\nGinrp more power than was meant 20 be en-\ntruifed TO them.\n\n\nv. That one aoufe does not juaify ano-\nTheir, and thar the ufnrpations of Conerefs\ncannot BE- indicated by the encroachments\nOf the fate Legislatures.\n\n\nVI. That the deciion Of a confitutional\nqueRion, ought not, in amy manner, to be af-\nfeaed by the condua of France, or the o.\npinions of Mr.. .]eHer.on, or any other man,\nor men, in the world, but fhould reG or the\ninnnHable principles of rcafon aud of truth.\n\n\n1t is on the ground OF this Ian poaulate,\nthat no anfser is given TO the a,gunsrts,\nfounded on opinions and writings afcnhcd\n70 Mr.. Jefferfon and to others; and on the\nthe lame ground, the aid which might be\nobtained from the writings and speeches of\nPubhus aud other diilinguifhed federalits, in\nfuPport of the petition now meant 10 be e.\nftabliihed. 10 totally rejected. 1t is the pur-\nPofe Of the pre!ent addrcis, not to acccrtain\nWhat particular Individuals bav. thought,\n\n\nIl what al men ongbi to think, concerning\nthc powers of government, and the freedoms\nOf the prels.\n\n\nl. Il all power original belongs to the\npeople, thofe who exerciie any portion of\npower, maf derive their authority from the\npeople, aud can pofefs no power, that is not\ngiven, expressly, or by fair and necefTary i'm\nimplication. To afcertaip the.precife POT\ntion of power, which they have granted, we\nmutt relort to the iairuments or writings BY\nwhich their intention 20 grant power is ex\nprelied. The1e inRriments are the Coniti-\nbuttons of the fcyeral States, formed at a\ntime when they were independent foyerrign-\nties, and the Federal Contribution, which u\nmites all the States.\n\n\nThe State Contributions preceded by feve-\nraj years, the formation Of the Federal Com.\npact. BY thefe Conaith,ions governments\n,weoe organized, and the Legislatures were\niutru!ted with a general power TO do what\nthey might think the public good required.\nThis power had been exacifed in all the\nStates, and the regulations, which it was\nthought the public good required, had been\nadopted. The rights Of perfons and things,\npublic and private WRONGS, which furniih all\nche materials for local and municipal law, had\nbeen accurately defined & were well under\nfood. adequate proviifon zoat made 10 jtcm-s\nreputation as well as liberty and life. Still,\nhowever, a Federal Government was deemed\nenential, to the peace and happiness of the\npeople of America not becaufs the State\niaititutions were defective and required a.\nmendmeut. not becauie liberty was in dan\nger, oil becaufe character was not fufcenly\nguarded from defamation, but bccaufe there\nwere many important fubieEts on which the\nState Legislatures could not at with eHeSt.\nThey could not make efeansl proviGon for\npaying the public debt, nor regulate Com\nmerce, nor borrow money On the credit of\nthe United States, nor eitzblifl fyitem of\ngenera defence. Theie were the great OBJ\njees which could not be attained, but by\nby means of Federal Government and\nfor the attainment of thefe obieSas a Fede-\nraj government was inRituted. The powers\ntherefore delegated TO this government were\nfpecial and limited, and from the fate of\nthings could not have been otherwife.\n\n\nNothing can be more obvious, and nothing\nhas been more generally admitted, than the\ndillin6tion, between the principle which is\nthe bats Of the State governments, and that\nwhich forms the bahs Of the Federal Conlli.\ntuition. To the State governments, general\npowers Of legination are granted, and they\nmay legi1ate on al fubceEs, except thofe on\nwhich they arc expressly forbidden TO act.\nTo the Feder1l government, fpecifc powers\nonly are given, and Congrefs can legfiiate on\nthoie fubjeets only on which they are ex-\npreisly authorized 10 at. The State pro-\nvernments poHefs oil powers, belonging 70\nthe people, exceptt hofe expressly withheld\nthe general government poiIe1es thofc pow\ners only which are expressly granted, or are\nneceiary to carry power expressly granted\ninto effect. When therefore doubt aries\nconcerning the eonflitutionality ofaconrref-\nffcuaI 1apv \"a. ia IA -. II"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "quiry purified farther. OF The the lame pin\nciples, viii terminate j, a coEviaicn. that 20 +,\nmuch Of the Scdition Bili as relates 10 hbrls !\non the government, ortbs individuals belong |\ning to it, is not withn sl.e words or mean.\ning Of the Conaitu.ion. II will no. be laid\nthat the power of puniihing libsls is expreh-\nly given. Severa' oaeuces are enumerated\nwhich may be deiined by the general govern\nment; but libels are not Included. If then\nthe power os puniihing libels is not express\n\" given, it cannot be exercised, ualeis it.can\nbe ihewn 20 BE- aeel1,Dy 10 carry lome :!lTen\npowers into eifea. What is the power ex.\nprefsly given. which is carried into e2e6t, or\nsin auy fhape aided in It's operation, by the\npower Of punifhing libeis. Plain as Gala\ntin prepcunded il al the lat felton, TO The\nadvocates Of the Seei,ion Bill, with his ufusl\nperipicuity vet neither the eloquencc of\nOtis, nor the Ingenuity of Harper could be\nought to encounter it.\nOne cafe npr- viii completely illufratc the\ndotsriisc here insiieated. In 1923 congrefs par\n| fed law rar.,Sing with death psrfons concerned\nM Icbbing the mail, or Healing letters from TIE\npof Office. If the enumerated powers of The\ngovernueut be examined, il viii bs found that the\npower TO Paf fpch law is not expressly gransed-\n. ttli however i. is warranted BY tsc Ccnltution,\nbecaue IL Is neeeary 70 carry into cfect the gene\nraj power exprefsy granted TO Congreis, TO era\n, bhih pof Office, aud poit roads\nThe Poi,ion, that Congrefs can exercife no\npower that isno, given expressly or by aseaGary\nimplication, tho maniiefly refi,lting from the\nnature OF federal compact, aud fupported by everr\nlair and rational contraction Of the connitu,ion\nhas, from exeels of caution, been expre!y recog-\n| nized by The I1,h article Of che Amendments,\nwhich declares, \" that powers delegsted TO the\nUnited Stafes by tSc contribution, prohitsd |\nby II 70 the States, relervcd the iiases\nipeaively, or to the people\"\nSolid as the foregoing principle is. and folemn\nas lis recognize has been by The people OF ap,eri\nca, it has been boldly denied by foe, and artfullg\nevaded by Others Il has been Rrenuouly con- |\ntended, that Congref, hid ps~sr adopt all mea-\nfures which they might think conducive to the !\ngeneral welfare Mr.. S. from South Carolina\nwas the firf who openly proclaimed it as his OPT\n| mon, that conaitutionalty and eSpediency were\nconvertible terms.\nrnofc VINO advocate this do9rine, cn@eaveur to\nvindieate their conduit by fefortng 10 the preani-\nhlc, and TO the 9Th Section OF rhc frlt Article Of\nthe Contitution of the United States.\nBat before the Arguments drawn from theic\n\n\nources are notieed it proper obferve, that all\nreafoning or any prop ofuon, may be redEced into\nthe form of fyloEilm; and if the FRI and le-\n\n\n\n\n\nitsted, the decentralization fought for is obtained\nand according TO all the rules OF logic, aRd the\n| plain dictates of common fenie principles FEM\nwhich deficient conciufon is deduced, cannot be\n| true.\n\n\nThe proportion here maintained is, that 70\nmuch OK the Sediiion Bin preforibes puniihment\nTor ibeis is not warranted 81 the Federal conai-\ntuition.\n\n\nTo demoneraie this propoG,ior 70 be ,rne, I\nhave reeourie 10 the following iyiloslfni-\n\n\nL. congrefs politics M power unlcis il be ex-\nPreisly given, OF neceiTry 10 carry given power\ninto effect See the m al, and cd POftuiases.\n\n\nZ. The power Of preieribing puniihnen, for\nlibels is not expressly given nor ncceaary carry\ngiven power into ehea.\n\n\n3. Coneuion. Therefore 70 much Of the Sedi-\n\n\nton Bill prclcribes PuDithment for bels, not\nwarranted by the Federal Contribution.\n\n\nUpon principles of fair and logical reafoning,\nthnie who advocate IL: con1ituSionality of the\nSedition Bill, mutt admit the concluGon here IA\nTed, unleis they the truth OF the fra or\nfeeond terms ofthe foregoing fyllogifm.\n\n\nThe truth Of the FRI term is eontroverted by\n| forne on the ground of the preamble the Com\nRitutiOn--the words are, q We the people o. tho\nI\" United States, in order to form more perfect\n\" union. eRabIifh juaiee, iniure doneGie tran\nguilty, provide for the common defence, pro-\n\" mote tho general welfare, and fecure the blefs-\n'' ings of Liberty to ourfeves and our Pohcrity,\n\" d, sriria and saa5i@ fJii Coyffut'on, for the u\n\" nited States OF America\"\n\n\n| From the language Of this preamble, it has been\necntended, that Congrets have power, exprelsly\ngranted, to pats any laws which in their opinion\nmay tend 10 provide fc- the common defence, or\n| promote the general welfare\n| The fame inference has been drawn from the\n9th Section Of the III article Of the Conatiuion,\nwhich declares\" that Congress malt have power\nTO lay and collect taxes, duties, exefes, and i'm\npotts to pay the debts and provide for the COM\nmon defence and general welfare Of the United\n\" States.'t\n\n\n| Arguments are fometirnes brought forward in\n| difrui!iop, the refutaJion Of which requires more\nPatenee than Hkill-of this dcfcription IS the ar\ngument now hated.\n\n\n/ As to the Preamble--1he fpecial reply 70 this\nargument is, that the preamble to itatute or co-\nAi'ufion, which is the fuprcmc Astute, !, no part\nOft. This is not mentioned as principle Of COM\nmon law, but principle Of common ieufe\na preamble lstes The general objects Of the law\nofthe contribution, and the articles which follow\nPrelerih. the mears By which, and by which only,\nthe attainment Of thcfe objects IS TO be purified\nthe preamble can neither enlarge nor refrain the\nbody Of the act; il sin faei, nothing more than\ndeclaration Of objects; the contribution or law, IS\nspecification Of means---the preamble 10 the\nContribution therefore iays in fubnance, We\n\" the people oithe United States in order 20 pro-\nmote the general welfare, 10 srasis fJif Conli-\n\n\ntution;\"--thar is, \" nc do ordain this CoDai-\nII"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Green cacumser,\nEarly and Late YorI.\nCabbage seeC.\nSugar Loaf and Bate\nfea 10.\nGreen and Yellow Sa-\nvoy do\nLarge white winter aoA\nScotch do\nDo. Ruiiia and Nlade;..\nn dor\nGreen Boreeole and red\nPickliog do\nBrnGcls sprouts 60.\nGreen and purple broe-\ncollie ~,\nWhite Caulifower 90.\nEARLY and late Csuli\n\n\nflower do\nWhite and green Co.'S\nLettuce Dc\nLarge CAbbsec aud Ra.\nman Lettuce do.\nIce Lettuce and CfaaI\nAdmiral o.\nWhite curled Indy, J,.\nSolid Celery Thyme\nsayoTy Fos Mario\n\n\nram aud hiarygoiI,\nRed, Purple, White ana\nFaFiegated lily .i1;A\nRoois Polisnthas aud\n\n\n\n\n\nNsreiiIui Roof,\nClafs elow 3 bottles.\n\n\nf5m sowcf fs-.. md\nbcskers lor Chimney\nOtnsmcntt\n\n\nPainted lowtT p1.sab1\nRed G-slsn do. jT\nVIII , few h,0 iwiIi.i\nflcks from p aud 4\nhai.to s brihrisgtca.\n\n\nFcb. II."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "panciltg 4 calemy\n\nLOMfS ri OUSr.tLI.,", "byline": "", "article": "n ESP1.1, IFJ!I.x :;ifo siss y st;essff Csl-\n~ tIe..icn 81 iS-saniard .,c6 ~ sisiy, u.a' i'\nAcademy vii BE- o. ca az p i.ou'rj b. tie iri..i!-\nOf hiSiCh.\n\n\nDays cf a,scl .--F.idav aftrri'7cn, ali -\nt1rjay AZ lay, from the hoojs oi Diile 'wcias \"a\nshr siosniug, add fiosn ffee 20 FIX ti's eye.i.,\nNo more than twenty Pupils viz b. admitted.\n\n\nor Country Produce .sili Be saks IN .. r. : =\nnicHt, d,Iiyerr, At the Scademy,\n\n\n,sicfn.ond Feb. re- 200. tyyri"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0054.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Y\nRed and white Glover\nSeed,\n\n\nTimothy q rycAgFals do\nsaintTaine b Burnel. do.\nRed Fop-Grafs, DO.\nHemp and Flax, do.\nRape aud Cansry, 30,\nEarly Frame,\n\n\nEarly Charlton p\nand Early Hot i\nfpur\nDwarf Marrowfst, Spa\nNTH Morra,to and\nlarge Egg do.\nLarge Wiadfor, Rasly\nMaaagoE aad white\nblohorp Beans\nEaFly French or fnsp)do\nWhite Arbour, do,\nWhite and Brown Muf-\ntard,\n\n\nRound and tricky Spi-\nmage,\nearly salmon and laor,\ntop kadifh,\nWhite, rurnip B. large\nWinter, do.\nCnrled and yin,er Crsf.,\nDO Pariley and pepper\ngrais,\n\n\nRed and Orange Carrot,\nL.arge P@fnlp----Rsd\nBeet,\n\n\nRed and yiite AIslei-\n\n\nIA Onion,\n! Large Lo'don Icc\n20 Noffolk and 5vrt.\n\n\nmeF iurnip,\n5alGfe ara ladia Maj\n\n\ntu-;Gr4,\nGreen and white FRA\n\n\nragS\n\n\nEarly Frame zad Los-"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On The motion Of Mr.. BelIwin, the Bank\n\n\nruPt Bill, wli,h 0ocd the order Of the day, tho\noPPoied by Mr.. O,', ,ra7 pc0Poaad, il order\nto take UP 4 memorial q the STATE Of Georgia,\npraying for corpenfa,io1 TO be made to that\nState, for a certain tract Of country, which was\ncoded 70 The indians by treaty entered into AZ\nNewyorE, belonging 70 he State of Georgia.\nThe memorial was complained Of as cootaiarng\nimPudent and infal.ing language, and The dit\nmidal Of the report predicatc1 III r5on, aJvo-\nGated. On The other hand il was frij, that 10\nlanguage however bad iAollI prev,n: The Uai-"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nRARE NEWS", "byline": "", "article": "The public has been favourcd wifi\nGomc rare news from the Aurora, par\n6oil'G in the Caroa;cl5. I'd was faid to\nhave been received at Norfolk, from\nIreland, 4 in q hort Pa1age,\" This\nnews communicates the geri3I Eucce0Es\nOf the French and United Irih in Ire\nland the capture Of Dc!iat ; the\nBmg2yning Of CORVALLIS, &ec.\n\n\nBY the fame arrival, the following\nrarer intelligence was reccivrd.-The\nAurora wines one baIf Of its TTith news\nto be true q0e ihalI be very we'll con-\ntent if a third part Of the Egyptian &C\ncounts are accurate.\n\n\nThey fate, that Immediately on the\nretreat Of Buonaparte to Alexandria,\nthat city was invefed by 10000 Ma\nmcIukes, commanded by Murat-Bey, in\nperlon, anited by Ibrahim Bey, the\nveteran Bey Of DamaicuS, and two\nhundred Englih officers from Commo-\ndore Trowbridge's fqadron. That on\nthe Goth September a general attack OF\nthe city was determined on. The Muf-\nIelmen were all fworn by ALA to PERTH\nor carry the city. A furious cannon\nade announced the commencement OF\nthe onfct AT this moment q white"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nCAPTURE Of he RETALIATION.", "byline": "CHARLESTON, DEC. rs", "article": "CHARLESTON, DEC. \"a.\n\n\nBlythe arrival Of Capt. Newton, from\nAntigua,wc are informed, that about\nthe 18th November laG, a GnaIl lquaJ-\nron belonging to the United States,\nconhling Of the Montozuma, capt.\nMurry, Of - guns the brig Norfolk,\nOf rs guns and the fchooner Rctalia-\nton, Of IA guns, we're cruifng OF the\niiIand Of GuadaiouPc they le21t that\ntwo American ycGcls had Seen taken,\nand were under the forts one, brig\nfrom Philadelphia, belonging 70 Mr..\nShoemaker, capt. Forr~ltcr the othcr\n2 fchooner they made an attempt to\nretake them, and fucco1Ge1 in getting\npoAelion Of the brig. ~ they came\nout, they law two large ihiPs in the OIL\nhnr not knowing Of any French vel.\nfll5 Being in thoGt fcas, they luDUoied\nthem to be ENrlith, in colicquencc Of\nwhich the Retaliation food for them,\nand was Immediately captured the\nnIontczuma and Norfolk, finding this,\nmade fail, and were fortunate enough\nto oicaPc, but in doing tais, they turn\n81 The Philadelphia tziG they had re-\ntaken adri.t lhc then fell a Gecond\ntime into the hands Of the French, who\nPut FIX hands or board Of her and Or\ndcroI her for Guadaloupe, but the cap\ntain and Mr.. Shoemaker found means\nOf rota&;nS her, and arrived in her al\nAntigua. From this veiel, capt. New\nton learnt, that the two vcGels were of\ns. and - guns, from France, BY way\nof Cayenne that they had so troops\non board, and 4 new governor for Qua\ndaiou7e."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The following gentlemen came Daf\nfengers in the Atlantic Col BovJ\nand Mr.. Brown from India Mr.. ~\nWis, Efq. ard captain Hooper from The\nCape.\n\n\nNEWPORT, JAN. ],\n\n\n1t is with plealure we communico+s\nthe following information to the mer\nchants Of this State, which may be con\nfdenrly relied on\n\n\nEHtraa GA letter for Gentleman IF\n\n\nuadcu5ted Information, dated PbiadeI\n\n\nfbia, De. 70, 1898.\n\n\nThe principal part Of the naval\nforce Of the United States, will Be en-.\nployed and attributed this winter il\ntne Wcf Indies, as follows Several\n'vefcl8 of comfortable force, and fome\nOf 10 and \"A guns, will rendezvous at\nPrince RuPart's Bay in the iaand Of\nDominica, and will have for their Oh.\nJet, the protection Of our trade, from\nSt. Kits as far windward as Tobacco\nand Barbados, and will pay attention\nto Curacao, and as the force increafes.\nto the Spanil Main. A Grcng ihip\nand 4 or 5 veGeI8 Of interior force will\nrendezvous at ST. Kits and cruife as\nfar Ieeward as Porto Rico. A {trong\nflip and | or Z fmaIler vefcls, viii\nguard the windward Pafage, between\nCuba & HiiPaniola and a Gmilar force\nWill cruile in the Havannah, for the pro-\ntec{ion Of that trade. The greater part\nIf the vcGelS defined for thefe feveraE\nobjects have failed, or are under falling\norders, Tire others will foon follow, and\nis expected that confederate fccurity\nViii be given to orr trade, during the\nprelent winter, il thole fc2s.'"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "fame excrtion would BE continued this felton,\nand even be heightened, bu: he conceived it\nwas owing to that energy and determination\nTO aggrefion, that the iecuiity we en-\nloye4 iGued. 1t was necedary to let the citl-\nzcns know 70 whom foreign in:crcourfe was GU\ntruael IN our government If the houfe were\nTo tx noic. Of the tranla9iJn alluded to, in\na manner 5eco1n:a5 the diguityof the nation, It\nwould require more ferrous attention, bu, il\nwas aot il the rcfoluIicn. that had only view\nIto future occurrences Of the fame nature,which\nil was intended To corrtG.\n\n\nMr. Gal'ain went over neAiy he fame\nground that Mr.. N. did. He was FIR wli.inE\nuntil the Promied communication The Pref\ndent was made. lie confeGei, that generally\ncouGJerej, tie inhjca was important. IT a\nrelfon in:erfcres with The executive power, he\nis, fi;d Mr. @. guilty Of i crime which ought\n% he purified by the laws.\n\n\nThe debate was pro;raHed u a conGdcra5'e\nlength but we are unable atPIsitnt t. puriue\n!; further."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "BY the Ship Atlantic, arr;vcdl la evening.\n\n\nThe flip Atlantic, failed from Mad\nra,5 the 9th July, tie George BarkIey\nand Sa2lom, had arrived previous to\nher departure, and proceeded to Cal\ncutta; arrived at the Cape Of Good\nHope the goth Of Auguf to wa.er, and\nwas enlarged by general order Of\ngovernment between two and three\nmonths. Mr.. Reid, the owner, is\nparticularly obliged to Earl Mccartney\nthe Governor, for his offers IF aIf-\nancc, and to Admiral Sir Hugh q.\nChrilfian, for his propof2l to give to\nthe Atlantic convoy to England, and\ntake upon himlelf, that her going to\nthat country under his falling inGruc-\ntons, fhould indemnify her againa any\ndamages arifing from a fuppored in\ntr'ngement Of the treaty Of commerce\nwith England."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ted States from doing inaice. A motion, that\nthe Committee have leave 10 ft again vas car\nRED Ayes o.\n\n\nBkOUNTs IMPEACHMENT\n\n\nTIE Managers Of the impeachment reported\nA replication q Tie pea Of BlOun2s council =\nin which the Managers pray lie Houle 70 re-\nqneR The Senate to take meatures 70 compel\nBicune 10 anfwcr to the impeachment. he\nreport was accepted by the l1ouie."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEw-LoVDoN, JAN. 2.\nMELANCHOLY.", "byline": "", "article": "We arc panied to relate an afliEing\ncircumstance, which we are informed\ntook place in Canterbury on Wednef-\nday night I2G. The houfe Of Nh. a..\nButts, Of that place, was diCcovered to\nbe on fire, III time only for himfelf and\nMrs Butts to elcape with their lives\nleaving three children, one Of them 2\nyears old, {, another a Fronting youth\nOf Is, to be de&royed BY the deyouring\nflames."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON, JAN. 70", "byline": "FR0EI PHILHD. Tan. Z.", "article": "\n\n\n4\" You will perceive by the papers,\nthat Mr.. Otis has moved the attention\nof the HouGc To the affair Of the impred-\nment Of the five foreigners from on\nlo2rd the lhip Baltimore, Capt. Phil\nlips. From what can learn from good\nauthority, the mcalurc is highly rcGcnt-\ned By the Executive and a promiCe\nhas been made that iufice thaIl Be done\nil the preaiGcy. | have not the Ieaf\ndoubt The Britih Captain VIII at leaf be\nbroke.\n\n\nK\" TOuTa;at's agent remains here\nOur Executive will at with dignifed\ncircuml3e6tiCn On the fuhjeC5. He Is\nneither Iaih nor dihidcnt.\""} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "PRESIDENT LIEG5tGE.\n\ntn. Proficient communicated The following", "byline": "", "article": "Ihc PreIIent COMMUNICATE tRe lowing\nmel.2e:\n\n\nGenflsmsn ofl5s H2gE of Re5refniativet,\n\n\nenclofc you 4 report Ct The Secretary II\nWar, made On The 14th infant relative To ,h4\nmilitary c1ablifhment, which l think necefary\nto lay before Congress, and lubmic The fame\nTO their confederation. It was referred u the\nCommittee cf Defence, and ordered to be\nprinted.\n\n\nThe Secretary Pyopri-s new organization\nOf The army."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ing forward The rel7luCon for enquiry to DC\nmate # the prOPrictv ct law he was not\npc fr6lv ianquine in his e&7eGatOns that fuch\nProviIoa could he made, but he hoped It could !;\nbe hoped there would be no cccaion for the\nlaw. b-t here NAV te The orist was to\nmake enquiry or is ncceti'y and Pr3clicabi'i,y.\nlie did not think that it could de.troy The tran\nguilty Of the HoYte, as he did not believe\nthere was member on The focr, who would\nP.-tend 10 fay that an individual cuyht 70 con\nduct our foreign relations. The Contribution\nhas vetcd the Prdhdent alone With Jhat rover,\nand the people, or an Individual may as we'll\npretend TO leg.a4te for this houle, 81 to ufurp\nthe judicial authority, ?als feuteuce and exc\ncute il, and Camp it with authority, as to az\nfums the Executive auhor,v IL its relations\nwith other counties. Thele departments\nought to BE kept ditn1 from Interference with\neach Other, AID nuca more 70, to prevent in\ndjyJual ufurpation.\n\n\nMr.. Nicholas diI not fu7Pcle TIE reroution\ncould effect any pan tra3laGtans. but he th5't\na greater knowledge Of certain tTanta1ion\nwhich was fad 10 have PaGej, ought to be had,\nbefore a reiclu ion, particularly relating to il,\nought to be taken up. When the Contribution\nput it out Of the power If the Legl lture to\ndeclare hat fhould be treafon, il By he fame\nrule prevented them TO legifla-e on il.\n\n\nII The gentleman meant this relolution 10\na1ed a circnm lance ike ore which had re-\nGently occurred, Mr.. Nicholas declared thar, If\nhe lad any ihare \"a that tranEaton, he ihould\nrot az all he 4fhtmed 10 ackroNl ledge i'll: lie\nmould not Be ATTAINED Of any at which could\nPreterve peace % his country he Mould not\nBE afraid miei to Pals the Atlantic in order\n70 o5t.in that peace nor be at all apFrehenGve\nIf any dilite from the PEOPLE FOR iuch an act\nhe had no doubt but i, would be approved Of\nus an acceptable icrYice. Indeed upon that\nbTold ground of interference, great benefits in\na Gtuation Ike Ours, may be expeGted to arile.\nHow, i'll lIch a litu7,ion, can We exPe9 an &C.\ncommo'ation with France, but by iome inter\nmediate alif1rce? And who 70 likely t0 give\nthat alliance with eIc7, rs porfon vEO is T.\nhare The enjoyment Of that peace Where il\nthe Pohblty Of fuch conduit dong any h2rm\nIf the obi-9 VS. TO promote 2 war, il would\nbe materially different, but the rc'clat'cn does\nrot make that difference, and i certainly NUT\napPcrr improper to clal5 people Of different\ndelcIiptons, whole aims are different under\ngeneral dnaTProbat;on and Fc1alty. ~ thee\ncould Be no necelIity to iuaifg The reLoluu0n,\ni NUT 6e improper.\n\n\nMr.. Rutielce laid this WIS a melllrc az\ndefence, and demanded the attention Of the\nH0utc He was lurpIueI To lear an affection\nike that from the gentleman from Virginia,\nthat there was no evil in carrying on ncgO-\ncitation with foreign nations. Blt though the\ngentleman thought luch conduct perfectly harm\nlcis, lie thought It mat appear 20 be othrwiic\nTO th0l1 \" no teri0rfly conid-r-I it and when\nindividuals pretend IL tanpcr ana i1teTrodIlc\nwith executive 6uGneE, a LegiIative jntcrfer-\nence wi Il flch olici-u5 conduit mua be called\nnovel legila.ioa Example after example had\nbeen fen, which produced dreadful mistor-\ntunes to governments may lsrve to guard Us\naz int an interference which may BE dreaded.\nThe Danio.ic parry, As It was cal ed in Holland,\nhad der agents n France, which il their jcint\nexerticn, ended III tie crtire lubvcrlion of The\nqov-rnme7t. We ALTO koow that TIE United\nIriihmen, who have carried murder, mllacre\nana d,vaGa,ion before Them, had their agents\nin Francc, by which their enoTm,tes Vs. up\nported.\n\n\nBut, be fail, he fhould fcrbear referring 70\nfads wLi,h were rot before tile Houte, il the\ncircun.lance adverted to thould be Prtieuted\n70 the notice Of the houlc, il mua con m1nd\nferrous attention. Would it ret e wife III the\nhue. feeling luch ferrous events hid occurred\nii Other countries, to guard againt fuch il this\ncountry by making flch fuita1Ie regulations to\nprevent. 1t may BE fuPp rlad that cur citizens\nare TO VII % fnbm;t to lie fate If the exam\nPTS We have of de.olttion in Europe: But It\nnun o-cur, hat tho The government may Be\nwife there may lie rumber Of people Whole\ncon itu.ionll HABITS lead them w complain\nevery government is troubled with iuch people,\nand ind vituaIs, not having q knowledge If\nconfeqnences, may Be i.duced to cpPo'ition.\nThe general governm nj cn'y are authorized to\ntreat vi foreign nations; net even The fate\ngovernments can interfere: if fome Perlons\n-. j. ---.r.-- 80 L.. \\. III. LII IA IL"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "TUESDAY. JANUARY l.\n\nCECP7IA PFE1ON2TRANCE", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nCECPTIA RFEIONSTPANCE\n\n\nThe r3eaker fad the uaimthed buineis re-\nnaming before the Houfc, fra to be taken up,\nwas Tie Geo gja claim. Mr.. Otis fail that the\nGentleman who had raqueaed This bulinels TO\nbe BROUGHT before the houfe was ablent, but he\nhad declared his delire was only to cal tic\nlu6i-G before the houle in order to excite that\nexamination which appeared to be due TO the\nll2ieG that BEING his reafon, he could NOT\nohic6 To its po0poneropt, he therefore moved\nto poap9nc !: TO the 18TH Of January. A.\ngreed.\n\n\nBfNTRUPT BILL,\n\n\nAS che next buiinel5 il order, was taken UP.\nThe hoaic went into committee on motion OF\nNh Oi5, propofcI the 10th alt. 70 the 10th\nea.on of the bill\n\n\nAfter lhort debate, f2nne amendments we're\nmade to tie bill, but buiineG gong On heavy,\nMr. Dayton 1.-THE iPcaker) moved Jha, he com-\nmittee rife, as ne faid there diI1ot appear 70\nbe ,hat attention paid ID pulinefs vhi-h was\nrequii'e % bill ot The importance of that be-\nfire them.\n\n\nThe committee ror-, and ob.aincl leave 70\nlit again.\n\n\nIHPRESSIIEVT OF 6EH1IEN\nMr. Ols called for he rclClu.ion which III\nyeGerjay laid On the table.\n\n\nMr.. Dent Eaid that 70 little attention appeared\nTo BE pal to the I'll i1a pofpoaed, that Il\nwas rot 70 be evps6eJ more would hc given 70\nThis motion, il being the frH day of the year;\nlie moved an adjournment, which was carries."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "MONDAY, DEC. 81.", "byline": "", "article": "Mr. Oils 14iL, ho was directed by the Com\nmittec Of Defence % p-cpofe re.o'u ,:oA 70\nthe Houlc, On fuhje5t highly intlrcl M ro the\nUnited States. He fupPotcd that It wa known\n10 every gentleman pre,ent, thar report had\nprevailed for many days pat relative to he\nimTreGmc1t Of 4 number Of American leamen\nfrom vshcl of var of The United Stl'cs into\nan armed Zip Of Grea britain. The Commit\ntee are forty ~ COMETS, that after making fome\ninquiry into tie fub.ed, th.re is too much rca\nfin to believe the report to be founded, though\nhey have no ohi,ill information on the flb\nief. lis conceived by The Committee, there\nfore, that an aJ; of this fort calls FIR the at.en\nton Of every branch Of government and tho\nthey have tul confidence that The Executive\nVII inttute an immediate inquiry into he\nbuinel5, and take meafIres to prevent imilar\nabul,s taxing place in future, they thiak il ne.\nceAary that the Legislature Of the Union honiI\nflew to Grcatb:iJlin and ID the world, that I'LL\nfrances cf atuf. Of this kind excite lively fen.\nfbility, and that they are determined 10 Erct-6t\ntheir H'g dgainf any country whatever. Il IS\nnot improbable, fit Mr.. O. hat this c'rcun-\nGinc+ may call for f5m: lg.laivc Proyiio7,\nand that it may be ue-eHary ~ vcv;cT ard\namend the ad for TIE relief and protection VII\nAmerican feamcn for ualeE thee injuries can\nbe removed and prevented, little fuccoG can ID\nerPeded t. 2t.--i our inian, navy, which has\n-lorudered, 18th in and cul Of This Hoult,\nOf lie q,elt,a coafq1encs to this country.\nFrom the.e conf leraiion-, he was induced 70\noffer The following Fetoiution for the adoption\nOf ihc HouG:\n\n\nI\" Rero'vel, That Tie PreGdent ofthc Unit5d\nStates Be requeGed to Jay before this Hcele\nfuch information AZ he may 7rGf5 relative to\nthe impeachment of teamen belonging to Ike\nUnited States coop Of war Baltimore, into any\nh;p or vefel belonging ID the NinS Of Gre4.\nBritain\"\n\n\nOn the motion If Mr. Harper thtt this elo-\nluton might lie ill tomorrow, it was ordered\nto lie upon the table."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-01-14_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0151.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "FRIDAY, DEC. rs.", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. Otis reported a new bill, FOR laying 1\nStamp MY, in luI'nE the amendments Or\nGere1 II sc printed, and comnit,ed to the\nwhole hou.e f,r Monday.\n\n\nUN0FFICLdL AGENTS\n\n\nNJ. Grilwo'd's reloution was again dilcuC-\nfcd. AI,drs. Baldwin, OTIS, Harper, ~ Smith\nand J. Williams, f?o5e in favour Of committing\nIt and MelIr5. Ga.latin and Macon aEaintl III.\nThe qucf.on for committing was then decided.\nYeas 65-Nays az.\n\n\nClPTURE OF VESSELS.\n\n\nMr.. Ot's, from a Committee, reported bill\nfor encouraging the capture OF French armed\nvcdes, and for allowing fAlvagc on III veiie's\nbrought into tie United States. Read and\nreferred for Monday.\n\n\nThe Speakers were McGjs. Pinckn.y, D-na,\nand Harper.\n\n\nMr.. I. Parker, reported bill on the fubj-a\nOf the Naval Defence.\n\n\nSeveral petitions were read and d;fpoCd Of"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "F O r S A q,\n\n\nvALUABL@ j..\nSlate Quarf,es Z;", "byline": "", "article": "\\ YlNG on James river, MIR tbe rnouts\nIL OF Slate liver, about Gx'. nile. abov\n'he city OF Richmond, in 8g;nis fe\nQuality OF which has been pc, i by czps\nrinsnrs made in Richmond ~ R1anofe.-\nq, @Ed the quantity viii nos 4e doub, e.\nWHEN viewed by any one nsee In II.\nArticle The Gtusiion Of ii Quar- L.\nimmediately o. navigabe W. r, ard .btii\n.careily IN oJheE qusuerS; iicuIsry i,\n'lnisr ii'uaticns, giving ain the entire\nnonoPo'y in this Country & cir oSner,\nender thecn IN obJe6 vcrib re a.en,;ol\nlt ne eu,crp7izing and inde ,1us,-Th,\notler property formerly aay.r,iicd WI,\n'hole QgarSies, being non ailpcied q,\nTHEY will be fold on moicf terms ~\nproportion to their yauc) e. onds We.\niecGrsd, propcay Ia Richmo. q public ie,\n\n\ndrities, or any ,rher thing .., &! pFoduc,\nce''aln annual income, al, Al aiasely in.\n\n\nure the principal."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "pretended 70 nugget ,he deg aiding fen,i-\n\n\nments, that sc moa flbrni, TO The .rrs,v. -,\n\n\n'2peaie the eindiciive sengeanre Of .bs MI.\n\n\ntiih monSrch. -\nIoHs forward ye opPoftrs of Mr.. Mali.\nION : '.ll'ons, and yc ad,ocates of ~.\n['S'y' sna \"a. us hear your apoioeies fo,,\njH17iAh ~ to oue end rsie4igg the OH ~ 'o'\nou the ietro's OF war win Epg|,n,, NttI\nyou act w.t. me Independent, tn;r;, 80 -,\nleans \"hen you declared to The world,\nwa, you wefc 3t,aid 70 Hop our in,ercou, r\nWIN bu5aiH (eo'withaandins der No..\nmets 1'l impc'itions) lea that nation ~, =\nchanHe ycnr teloln,ion by = dsc,,ra,;a, :\nwar: Did yea aG Ike l4s.s,Io,,,. - 80.\nwere GRAD check our ingar,at;on - ~\nthe 'anta'tic sewgaws Of Enol;g, r...-I,' -\nN''es' e\" \"- uacon who rec.itss ,,,,.,,-\noA' Tor iuct 'fHmpery, hould couG4.r 80,\nas an ac' ct 5oEiliiy? Did You a4 i;tn\n\"'eTfsHa', w'rc you we,e alaro,i,,, til;\na, -e'S o., 'ts1t u; feten'mrn, of Britain wouJ5\n- u\"P''yeu ~ our ica-cosGs, BY the e,r-\n'\"'e o. oar e9nmerr>, 3\" withou; one az\n','-4i pound 81 powder, or cannon ,, al\nt\"at 'he i.TsG were wket,inr tbs;r -\n\"a~ks, 10 uSr's ~ Concert with B,,,i1,,,,-.,-\n10 lay IN sihes our frontiers, and -\nTue hei 3'eis e.tlzens \"a ouehout thu ,5,,;..'I\n\"'41es Nh, at tbeic Important -,\nwere you 10 ua'id in Your arprebsp6a.s ,rs,\nyout Jlegmct Is 44a5siicaa5 was conr,n,5.i\nanlo tie wal e%ravagansies Of yo,,, -;\n~ ''''7eiialona rs AMsglcANs. we\nea' al u times, 70 have JUDGED with\nA-S'ure den~ -'ation or the bear6fs and All\nT\"aiegef \"i'isa we were 70 obtain. ind.,sn\nGently \" 'h eowardIy lpi,it, \" hicb C.ryel\n10 fr'ghlen into iubmihior. rsther,t,,,-\n4e5d Tue a'i. 30 ;hat noble aiIpIav ~ r.t;\nal'eo patr'5 IN, which the ;nnc-,.,,r- g\nTIE iayett demanded Thele WEI, ~\n\n\n'i''eS 20 e.. meas ica.s. \"-But. after NO.\nRave 'einqc led ~ \"a, Britih b,- -.\nthe mon 'i.--.iaI rights Of our neufr..i,,,.\niae'Inced ou; carrying trade 20 ,b.;.\nis\"ce---pFoi eited ourtelves from reGriet,p,\non. CONNER with thar natio.--sd,n;,l,\ntea their tp e2ts to equal prisi!egrs Win\nou' own CT 'eas------and lien 10 the 70\ns'css SIC ,a'-fcnfnries af sur ,rv.,,.,.\n\n\n'-.''' aS'\"'.lt re Gn:sed States M a.,ls,.,.\nfAItsr al theie dread6!l conEe1asgcrs b.gy,\ne.i.aeo' lheie tame perlous who were tbrsy,,-\ncie'o.S 10 giscr ,hole purDo!ls, are r,,o\ncasting IN the public ftrse,y and ,,r;z.,.\neie'' the hypocritical tone, that We \"a\nbe \"etaer freachmen nor Englnhnen. bst\nAmericans e'''''''' O\"t\n\n\nitis'o be feared, by the pnGlf,,io;,, IS\niach portions, we have aireadr roo 80 y\nTO britain Cur American character RE\nqdsn'on Is, whether wc have aot r.,;n,r.G.s5\n'hoie rights, which, as q neural par,,o,,.\nought to have fuPpoue. II TO, tb,ie wao\nnave ter:ined the people into luta5lli,n,o\nIllegal CLAIMS, aud iaouiced the ,,r-,, 80;\nleges winch Pfei.deot Wilmington copt.n,-\nplated ~ his proclamation, on the rood.r.\n\"a\" Of nations sle the men. who v;o,s,.,l -\n1A\"le'ican Character, and rendered the pobje\nieninneot Of bsiug neither Freuchmrn nov\nEnghnmen, qu'te Yrobismati las il ,sf,s...\nthe latter flow frequent from locb -\nlas Tue rpmQur Of 'fub ilo.s and Oc,,, Nj =\n'acres been proPsgated, even throu,b r,a\nmedium OF the pulpit, to aufgei the onrro-\ng OF bntiih politics, to diiaaest m. ,,,tE.\nmad towards Ira &c, and 10 Gene. ,..\nunion between England and Amer,.3-\nno\" many yenal papers are employed 10 n.\nvalidate tie lnccta-s Of the French. and -\nappreciate their national Character ,,bJ.\ninc mott eXtravagant eulogies are ns;J 80\nrae mdgnanimity OF the Brni!b. and me-\n'i6tories annonuced by lheie p-oai.g,ed r.\ncHors az oLORIoUs NEWS\"\n\n\nYe Bnu'h Ierroritis, re6e9 on .,bec.\nruin, I'll you hear further from\n\n\nOLD SOUTH."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "tuition & Commission\n\n\nBUSINESS.", "byline": "BUSINESS,", "article": "HE Subscribers have removed\nq TO the houCc lately occupied by MIR. Tho\nans Hooper two doors below the Eagle Tia vern;\nvhece obey intend carrying on the Auction and\nNonIniilian Buinefs under the FIRM of\n\n\nTandeacaN & Mojby.\nANY thing committed to sem in their line will he\nreceived and itrietly attended 70. Advance, in\ncath win be made il required.\nglbcy bave on hand fer Sale, L0zc far\nC4ib or on 60 or 90 days credit,\nBET German oznaburgs, by bale\nor piece\n\n\nDroghedas, by the piece\nBrown Iriih Linens\nIndia Cottons\nOld Antigua Rum by the HID.\nNorthward ditto by the barrel\nMolaheS by the HID.\nBrown Sugar by the HID. or Bbl.\n\n\nMq7,kes Kandez0aH.\n\n\nBenjamin Mo6y.\nRichmond, October III, 1893.\n~. b. 75eir. Rafrd days Of jaleare on Wed\nnefdays and Fridays. y. g M"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "\" OTLcE q.", "byline": "", "article": "'HE fle ofthe l,rd, tie ',,, r,-.Lp.,e.\nmen, intended % have been b,5 80 .t..1I\niulant wac unavciaob'y poapored r-,-,. - =\"\nneiS % ihe weather sntii the 1S,h v,ben :, -.\npfeventca ~ TIE nes. of late rela,,f,,i,, -.\nbut upon tae fra Gay Of the enfunc wear (, ,,;il\ncertainly take place, before he Eagie r,v,., =,\n. rll'ii'ho' aae onthe conditions formerly adyers\n\n\ns THOMAS BANKS.\n\n\nSurviving ae''og executor Of Jacob Rubrsme,\n\n\nMancheitef, Goth Dec. 100. .."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "SMALLPOX.\n\nl----,~~--o\nThe Magistrates Of tie county of\nHcnrico, having granted Licsnce for the\n\nkl0eHIation 81 fbs SMAMPgx,", "byline": "", "article": "hloenlation Of fbs SmaI+Po*,\na t the Houfes belonging to the Elta,e\n/ a Of JOHN TABB, Ely decealed, fin\nthe vicinity of Richmond) the htuation OF\nwhich IS high and airy; we Reg leave to iu-\nform all tbofc who with to avail tsemlslves of\nthe benefit from, Inocnlstior, that we are\nnow ready 10 receive Paiienis,\n\n\nor The terms with be very aoderate, and\nmade known on application TO sitAcr Of the\niubicribsrs.\n\n\nWILLIAM FCU5HEE.\n\n\nJ. II. FOUSB q.\noEO5sr ash, t79g. (tO"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "From the Independent Cbrohicls.\n\nNh. RHoADxs.", "byline": "", "article": "DURING the whole political controver\n~ ~ this country, ihsre hes always been\n\n\nKIND OF Phraieology, or watch word adopted\nwhich ihoie who ialiely file ,hemtslves Fe\n!. oerai'lts, have uied with peculiar fippapcy\n\n\n10 carry then meafures During the depre\n\n\ncations made by she Engiiih previous to ID,\nQeaty, War, horrid war, was the current\nicare'cro#, by which every attempt to checl;\nthe conduet of The Britilh was haifled. When\nMr. Madiion p,opofed non-intrrcourfe\nwith the Engliih nation, as The means to\nprevent the violation OF our neutrality, the\nparti2ans OF that nation became vcciferous Ia\nthe cry OF War; they told us, that this risa.\n,ure would involve Us in all the dreadful ca\n!ami.les' which Gate Of hoGiiities naturally\n'a'r0daced. 'IoapPly the means of defence,\nas Il respected our trade with England, was\nAl 'hat tine confidered by the EneG.h FAC\nton, % declaration of war.\n\n\nDuring the costroyerly on the treaty.\nwar war WAS the argument offered 20 en-\niorce ITS adoption, both in and out OF con-\ngreis. No man within the United States,\never pretended 20 40 ,ocate the treaty 4, s6-\nvanisgsous to the United States Mr.\nGoodhue went altogether upon the princi.\nPle' that as Grear-Brilain was the moa pow.\ner:ni Nation in Europe, we mat fubnit TO\nthem. Mr, Anes was in as yiolent conyul-\niions, during the travail of the treaty.. as an\nCID woman in hyfeIcs; lie not only brourh,\nthe srnnss OF Britain upon US, but rallied\nme wHo's tribe OF iavages upon our defence\n'els frontiers. We cannot account fcr his\nyhaPiodies, oihetwite, than the weak fare Of\nhealth, under which he labodred 2, thar\ntime, might have 70 diiordered lis MUD, as\n20 need tbe Preicription of phyficiar, ~.\nTheir thaa rbe deciion OF congreis, to com\npole the agitation OF his nerves. But bod.\n! iy hhrRties we rather pity than ceaf1re,\n! hus, through the whole conaia with\nBritain. aud particularly during the debat\non Mr.. Madicn's Iefolu,ion, and on the Guei\nton OF the treaty, wpri vaf! borria war.\nthe Paruzans OF Britain, 70 Irge ua to mega\ntive the former. and adopt the latter. In\nihc old Sca,h Meeting, when tbs queaion\nwas debated, VIII venture 20 a7T.ea! 70 c.\nvery G'an preient, whether the fear of i war\nwith bntain, rather than any ADVANTAGES\nfrom the treaty, was not the p>incipal argu-\nment offered TO induce the people 10 is a.\ndopiion. - Mr.. Ois then faid, g tina. Bri.\ntain, without oue additional pound OF pow\n! der. or caunoR, would lay our commerce\nproAra,e al he's feet\" The fear OF Britain.\ninltead Of the dilpafiionate Judgment Of the\ncitizens, gave fau6ion 20 thai inlrument.\nwhich has face proved, not only she political\niorei.ght, but the prophetic infpiration of\nthe proicribed Samuel H4am5, il lis declsrl.\nnon that il \" wac pregnant with evil\"\n\n\n\"a recapitolatIon OF pat events, is The moa\naccurate audaFd Ivy which we San contea.\nplate the progreio of future meafures. We\ncicatly fee that the Britith par,izsns have at.\ntackled our fears 10 order TO e.Iea lheir\nplans. They have dilarmed rs IF sil that\nenergy, which the lylien prapo.sc bv Mr..\nMadiion would have Guba5aiia.s5. Tbey\nhad the earontery 70 tell us, aad too many Of\nthe people had The foliy to believe their al\nieTtion, that il we pretended 90 exerclle our\nright, in prohibiting ~. importation of En-\n! glib manulaetuic 1t would be conGdsred\n| by Britain as declaration oC 7oar. THE\narrogant sisr On on the part OF Britili par\ntizsus, h5jlhe principa! tendency to defeat\nthe ia.gafy proportions Of NJ Madilon,\nard the fame deieaable, dcrogatbty srcu--\nmsnt vas ;he weapon which was fuccelslullv\niwicldsd TO batter down every objection made\n( agsna treaty, which appears nearly an~\nnalifed at the preient moment, by The com.\nmihionero appointed by government 10 carry\nil into operation If Mr. Jeierlon and So\nmuel ACaus were condemned fo- oppufnc\nthe treaty, what mof we thiEk Of MeGrs.\n-itCreayes and FilzGmoasi\n\n\nThe foregoing obfrya;;ons arc made in\norder TO eonfder more fully the preient ie-\nfuitical, cansing watch-words and deceptive\nterms, 70 current Of late among the Bri,ifh\nadvocates, viz. \" thai we rnug not be In\n! gfiBmfa, nor Fr-seiwen, bur Americans\"\nor as fomc Diyines pIeafe to exprels them\nI felves, We NUT nor be hcwsrs Of wood or\ndrawers OF water 70 any nation\" Ther-\ndeclarations are pleaiug, end are appeal, 70\nthe independent ipiriJ Of the Americans.\n\n\nEvery American cheeriuliy refpouds TO iuch\nSentiments, bu. the misfortune Is, that tholr\nwho now make uir G, this lsugusge, are the\n! vsy people who have heretofore checked\nthis manly and national dirpodtion in the\ncitizsns Of th. Uoited States. hear ily\nJOIN in the declaration, that we will Be Ame.\n\n\nricaps, and provided tai, temper had prevail\n\n\ncd when ,he Ensliih arr began their depre\ndgiions, SIC fhou,d have iguyned AZ Che idei\n"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "10 Dollars Reward\n\nStrayed or Stolen,\nFrsm the city o. Richmond, on the ash Oaober\nIan. very erVanc", "byline": "", "article": "Blood Bay HORSE,\nFive feet high. Handsomely foxed and nicted. with\nbis rigar hind foot white, a fmall knot upon The\nfame leg, JUN above che pattern joint, Giof, high\nruiap fcvegai fadie fpoti, lev white hairs upon\nhis les buttoek, ihogt thin witch tail where he\nsoupies rather hilher ca the right than TIC left\nldc, goes sdmrabg, and ia when mounted a very\ngay horie, beiBg of great ipirit. Any pcrfon\ndelivering the laid horie to az Buck Aand,\nin the county or Albcmlrls, or to John Wood Of\nRichmond, Glall receive the above reward, togo\nTIER with their expcnfcs betrayed in travelling 70\neither CT the above places.\n\n\nw. Wood.\nIec. I, 1900."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "III.\neonip'euous fear under his left Jaw, occaioned\nby o-teefive tooth, large fear on the back of\nMS right hand from the cut Of knife, and FINAL\none inr'ining obiiquey downwards in the middle\nOf ms .oEehesd, ocezficned by fomc accident when\nchic huftcrs Ettle vhsn about TO fpesk, a\noutlay i'esd CT hair, legs rather fnah from the\nconiiapi uc Of beats, and OF lUky looks and tenn\nper. c. ert when he chooles to force deceitful\nfinite - He has ferTed an apprenticeship to the\nbarbers trade, knows little Of iliocniaking, and\nIS, When he pleaies, very complete domeGic fer\nwant. As he hssfeyeral timestrsvc.d with me\nINTO the northern Gates, It j, pofible he may 90\ntain Irged certificate o. freedom and endeavos\nto go chat way, or towards Kentucky, where his\nmother and other connexions are in the pon.lIon\no. NJ. William Holland whole name he iome-\ntimes aacGs to bear-and this is the more proba-\nbic, as hort tine previous TO hi: departure ne\npolicies hinicH Of the msans of travelling by for\ncling mo ny deIk. u he is caught Osf of The Gate\nOF Virginia, the above reward will be paid on his\ndelivery to me at this plsce-f taken IN this fate\naud delivered, Fifty Doilars will be psid-or il\nleeured n any iaii 70 that get him again, Thirty\nDollars wil be allowed An rusRer, of veilels\nare caauoaed sgainit sfIording the laid runaway\nconveyance Gus of the Rate, and all other perlons\nasaiEit aarboring, employing or iecreting hun\nas no cxpencc viii be fparsd in rigorous prsie-\ncusion 0fthoie who co 10.\n\n\nJOHN A1Aro,\nRichr,ond, Virginia, J\n\n\nOetcber 4Sth, 1898 GD\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "Eight Dollars Reward.", "byline": "", "article": "Strayed or holen from the r,b.\n\n\nirrbey On the a4lh Noseuabe,,\n\n\nIl LIKELT BIZ HORSE.\nAbout I'VE Zee, high, with aar in hi. for.t-,4\nbis hlnd ana one fore ioot wh',e, Caddls mai -\nihe ltit iide. near * years ca, iu r7.brr los, ,,\ndes when ne wen, away ----i will give a.. si,ys\nreward TO any perion who viii deliver his, 10 ,4s\nnear ths oidee q the printer hereof.\nb. SRlivan.\n| Richmond, December 40, 800.\nI ~. D. u aoien, thirty dollars reward -,iil N\nEiy.9 % SsaSis.isR q tss saeS Z. 4."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0078.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "e. N O TIC E.", "byline": "", "article": "81 ~ - = ~ 80\n\n\nTT IS with much regret that the\nfabrcEi5er Giould again have oceaion to notify\nthole who have been eonGderable tine deliu-\ntin,ns, that IL is now impodibls for hun 70 grant\nthem any forther Indugeucei therefore, i is ne-\neeiisrY for al thofc Who arc arrears and whole\naccounts have been long due, 20 make Immediate\npayment 20 him. or to Melrs CILLIAr T. KIRBT,\nwhole receipt viii be flficen. Tor the fame, give\nfuch fecufity as Will be deemed la5isfaGory -.\n1'hofc aho fail comply with this requee, f1its\nwill be inisitu:cd sgaina them .ndifcrimina'ely.\n\n\nIbomaS Gi.Haf.\n\n\nRichmond, September 70. 90"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "anime ther protectioL,, did not helitate TO f4y\n| conifered all my creE AmsricazJ by birth or\na1oPion-hut | afo obfrved to The of1cer.\nthat ther- were no projections on board ID nv\nknowledge-,he only one we carried in our pub\nlie ihips being our aAg. This bulinefs ternin\nated here. 1t is not true that the OFF -er De.\nmanted fight Of ny commifion; but during\nhis (tay behaved with much potenefs. and\nwas IN re,urn, treated with all the tivil tv\nwas capable Of Nor did |, as have heard it\nrePrelented, lay any thing about my guns be-\ning Protea on, if my Aag was deemed iniuf\nfcjent.\n\n\nAs ioon as the boat put off 1 Gecond time to\ncome on board he Ganges, being on The quar-\nter deck with my icers, declared 70 them\nmy determnition to fall fhare, floner than fif-\nter an invetigation, or permit any mans name\ne allied over.\n\n\nWhen rhe oat came along fiIe ag sin, it was\n1ith the furgeon; and wirh polite meFige\nfrom capt. Hamilton, requeGng o alit him\nwith lone me- M he was ne of But 40\napology was made for The meTag., fent by the\nlieutenant nor was the lubi-tt thereof ever\nmentioned by he doa a1r or myfelf\n\n\nApprehentive thaJ a fniia- ci.cumRance\nmight oecur on future day, thought II IL\nlumoent on me. to let my people know what\nIhey had to truf TO. at evening. therefore,\ncauled all hands 10 be, called, and when al\niem6lef I, did pledge m f-.f to them that not\nman fhouid Re taken f-om me, BY any force\nwhatever, while was able 70 lt4nd ar nv quar-\nters-whch declaration, they received with\nthree cheers, and high rpirits\n\n\nTHOMAS TINGEY.\n\n\nN.rtaN F5 a7Lb I7Qy."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "INTO the 4th claE--if any fhould, 1000 dollars\nn that ciafs VIII pay ) dollars Or To continue\nthe table, $3.50 dollars will pay Is dollars IS\nc7nts they keep on adding - cents for every\n50 to the end of tie clais.\n\n\nIl thote, who Can earn their bread by the\niw9ar ct theiI brow, would take little pains to\nunder.tand the operations Of this tax, they will\ncertainly fnd, that Copgrefs have favored the\npoor 1T tie Poar hVs IL kG c9fy 6onJcs than the\n'icb) much more than our State Government\never did. BY the f4te tax al, when the aGef-\nlors n any town, tax wealthy man IL dollars,\ntor a houfa valued at 5000 dollars, they mutt,\n6y The fame rule, tax the poor man two dollars\ntor his honfe valued at 500 dollars. This is,\nthey mutt tax him douJLs tbs l4m hat Congrefs\nDO MAY tbf poor re aP and cali Coagrsf 5s1fd!\n\n\na FARMER."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "From 7. RzDsRs BoRon Gazette.", "byline": "COMMUNIcATIONa", "article": "WeH Meaning, tho 7Veak men, will\nfrequently opPole an administration, the\nmealures Of which they do not under\nThankfully and credulity viii often en-\nlift under the banners Of the dema-\n8ogues Of the days. may prove as fatal\nas the mott o5fnats z0ickednsG. To\ncheck fuch is the bufnelS Of virtue and\nOf Patriotilm. But the mead Of virtue,\nand the palm Of patriotifm-where are\nthey to be found, and to whom do they\nbelong They are claimed by many,\nand podeGed BY few. The true, the\nviriaous PATRIOT, I\" is he Whole pub\nlie conGu6t is regulated by one Jingle\nmotive, the love Of his country ?\" who\nis governed neither by :\" the preiudices\nOF fa6tion, nor the inconfancy Of the\nmultitude\" \" Highly favoured is the\ncountry which poHeGes fuch man\nhappy the people who call him to\nconiPicuous place in their public coun-\ncils.\n\n\nIhele remarks were brought to my\nmind, by reading the Proclamation Of\nThe Prefdent Of the United States.\nannouncing that dangerous combina-\ntons to defeat the execution Of the laws\nfor the valuation of lands and dwelling\nhouies, actually exit in the ta5e Of\nPenniylvania, and have proceeded in a\nmanner fubvertive Of the juf authority\nOf the government, bymijrebrsjenfafi9ns,\n70 render the laws odious, and to pre-\nvent the public officers Of the United\nStates performing their functions, by\nopenly threatening their lives. Ifthefe\npeople had any real ground for COM\nplant, the mode Of faeking redrels by\npetition is well known to them, and\ncould be eaGly relorted to. But the\nfact is the reverfe. The laws were\nmade by the representatives Of the peo-\npie in Congreis ahembled, and APPROX\ned by the 6rlt magifrate Of the onion ;\nrulers in whom confidence ought to be\nplaced, and who are lubied to the ope-\nration of them alike with their fellow\ncitizens at large. The PreGdent in\npurfuance Of the powers veted in him\nby the contribution and laws Of the u\nnited States, has commanded the in\nfurgentS to dilperGe, and declared his\ndetermination, in cafe of non -compli-\nance to call forth military force to fu1-\nprels Guch combinations, and TO ca4is\nthe laws TO be executed. That the en-\nergy of government viii prevail, nobody\ncan doubt but it will be fain in the\nannals Of our country, that any part Of\nthe people fhould 70 eafLy be worked\nup to ledition and rebellion agajnlt 70\nmild a fyfem and 70 pure an adminif-\nration as the United States are bleael\nwith. MODERATION.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Mifcellaneous Articles.", "byline": "70 tie Printcr5 Of tbsNoyfoE R.raH.", "article": "70 he Printer Of tbsNoytoE H.raM.\nGENrLFmEE,\n\n\nEVER an enemy to mifeprlfentation, NUT\nbeg Of you to correa he Ratemsrt Of the\ntranfattion between his Britannic Majeay's flip\nSwPrye, of 81 guns, and the United States fhp\nGazgss, un1er my command\n\n\nIi is true, that Captain Hamilton Of the above\nthP aid fend ar officer on board, rrqueaing in\nformation whether any Engg5ms1 were in my\ncrew oblervjng that my aAurance would be\nlufHcient 10 prevent an officer being lent 10 ex."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "From q PhAzasIPbia Paper.", "byline": "", "article": "About the fame time that a pair of\nemiaaries arrived at Charlciton from the\nFrench Directory, the sans culotte5 Of\nNorthampton, railed the itandard Of re-\nbelhon. There is a fngnlar coinci-\ndence in the fchemes Of th4ie mifcre-\n2nts.-Tt remains to be fecn with what\niucceis they will be executed."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Lac Of The United States.", "byline": "", "article": "an hCt nXin9 the pay or the captains\n\n\nand commanders of fh;ps and vefel8\n\n\nof war of the United States.\n\n\nc. - 2 IL eaa8'd ~ he Senate and Houf\n\n\nID Ct R1brgentqti0ss Of tbe Uaite5\nSfafsr Of Ams,ica, IL CoagrsG q7sm,kA, That all\nthe veieis in the f.ryice of the United S ates,\nmourning twenty guns and upwards, be com\nmlnde1 oy caprains--thof9 NOT exceeding eigh-\nteen suns tex gallies, which are to be com\nmanded, as heretofore provided by aw) BY\nm tiers or l5eu,enAntsy according to the Gze of\nthe vehel, to be regulated by the PreGdenr Of\nthe U4ited Stat S.\n\n\nSet. 2. Ind Be ii further ena7eA, That the paw\nOf captains commanding fhps Of thirty Two\ngun, and upwards, be one hundred dollars pc\nmonth, and eight rations per day of captains\ncomm 7ndiny thip< of twenty and under thirty\ntwo guns leve ty FIVE dollars per month, ant\nfix rAtons per day Of mater command IN,\nilty dollars per mouth, and Ave ration, pc\nday; and cf lieu epants, who NAV comm md\nthe fnil.sr veIeis fifty dollars per month, and\nfour rations per dly.\n\n\nSec 3 A4dbe i f4ytier era8sd That when\never any officer as atorefaid, thIl be employed\nin the com nand Of a -fquaGron, on feptrate\nGervice, the allowance of r1sions TO luch com\nman ing officer ihall be doubled daeinr the\ncontinu nee oS fI1h command Ini no longer,\nexcept n the cafe Of the comm ndng of er Of\n,he navy, whole tllowaocs, while in lervice,\nh ii always be at the rate Of Gxteen rations per\nday.\n\n\nAPproved-Feb. rs, 1899\n\n\nJOHN AID ANS."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "from The NoRrHAmroN GAZETTE.", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. BUTLER,\n\n\nI HAVE frequently heard people obferve,\na thai they d. not perfectly underlt md the\nCOngrels way Of calculating taxes By tzv9\nteHt5s, three feat55, 0ur enAs &C. IF one per cent\nnm on the valuation of heir houles-to make\nthe calculation E lly and fam lar to Jhef- who\nare not very convedant wi h figures, I fend\nyou, for publication the following obiervatioas\nand explanatory tables\n\n\nThe baue5 are di0dd into nias ciq1sf.\n\n\nWhen dwelling houfe, the out hou(es AMI\nthe lot on which they ltand are valued 3bo G\n100 dollars. and not more th4n 500 dollars, the\nAK IS 20 cents On 100 dollars. This Is the\ndrlt oll>. A.\n\n\nWhen they are valued above 500 dollars and\nnot more than 100 1oll rs, the tx is 40 cents\nOn 100 dollars. Tair is the fecood Gals. B.\n\n\nWhen hey are vi uei above 1909 dollars,\nand t more than 5000 dollars, the ak i 40\ncents on 100 dollars. This Is the third caf. c\n\n\nWhen they are valued above 5000 dollars,\nand not more than 6oo3 dollars, the tax is 50\nceuts on 100 dollars. This is tn toIrth ciais\n\n\nWhen thy are valued above 5000 dollars,\nand not more than 10000 dollars, the TAX IS 60\ncents on 100 dollars. This is h nth ais\n\n\nWhen they are valued above 10000 dolars,\nand not mole thin IS, 900 dollars, thet i 70\ncents on 100 dollars. THIS is the fzth clais\n\n\nWhen they valued ABOVE 900 dollars,\nand not more than 10000 dollars, he tax is 80\ncents on 100 dollars. This is The feventh clals.\n\n\nWhen they are rausd above 70 600 dol1rs\nand not moe than 10000 don4r., the tax Is %\ncents on ICo dollars. This is th9 eighth cIdf,.\n\n\nWhen they are valued above 3o.oOo dollars,\ntie tax is one dollar on one hundred dollars\nThis u The nj I'll clals."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "TREASURY DEPARTMENT.", "byline": "", "article": "March 1tb, I799\nDUBLIC notice j. hereby giyen, thar BY al\nL at OF Cong'ef piG-d the zSth day Of\nFeb. 1899, the following alterations and\n5nen 4menJs have been made to an at ptfed\nOn h- 9th day Of July, 1897, intltled \" an act\nlas'ng duies upon RamPed yellum, parchment\nand paper\"\n\n\nThe Stamp Duties heretofore impof.d uron\nFofei n Bl ot Ex hange md Bill, Of In\ndng are II CeaG- AMI de erm ne from 40 af\nrer-the ; r day Of March, one thoola \"a f-ven\nhun 1red and nin-Jy n.ne\nThe feve-ai Stamp Du'i-s hereafter enun erat\ne., viii Be ieviet and coleae4 Throughout,\nthe Y tied States, from and after the 3Ilt\nday Of March, 1899.\n\n\nII.\nFIR every Gkin or piece Of Vellun or Parch.\nm-nt, O. fl ct Or piece of paper upon which\nihl be WI en- or print either Of the in\nfruments or writing, following, to wiz.\n\n\nDis. Cts.\nAny Foreign Bill of Exchange, daft\nor order for the payment Of money\nin 2nv foreign county. 70\n\"A noe or bill lpt lading, or writingor\nreceip: in nature thereof, for goods\nor merchjndile to be exported -\nif from one di}rd to mother diff\ntrid Of the Ulit=d States, not be-\ning il the fame fate\nIF from The United States to any for\nei n port or place, 10\nAny policy Of infur nee, or inRrument\nII the natute thereof, other than\ntholl he etotore iDeci6-d in the a.\nbove ecitej act, when the fun in\nfured fhall nos exceed Ave hundred\ndollars, &c\nWhen The fun injured fhall exceed\nfive hundred dollars.\nArd the faid duties are chareeable upon each\nand every Bin of Exchange AMI Bill Of La.\nding without re'Pef to the number contained\nin each let.\n\n\nBonds required in any cafe BY the laws Of the\nU. States, upon e2al Procels, or in any Judi\ncial proceeding, or f,r the fai hful perform\nance of any truR or dury. are exempt from\nthe payment of camp duties,\n\n\nGiven under my hand At Philadelphia, the\nday and year above mentioned\n\n\nOLIVER WOLCOTT,\n\n\n6ecretdry Of fbe Tte7Iayy."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Commonwealth of NIaGachufatts.", "byline": "Z. SENATE. -. -. 10", "article": "n SENATE. FL. 20. 1899.\nON the petition Of William Bracket,\nand others inh bitanr, Of the towns Portland and\nFalmouth. in the county Of Cum6srand praying TO he\nincorporated ino reParate religion oc ety. BY the\nname of the Univeria ChriaIan Soc ETY.\"\nORDERED, that the Petitioners\nnotify the fad towns Of Portland and Falmouth BY\npubhiue an atteatd copy Of their Petition and thi'\norder thereon three week lIccefige'y JENKss Ca\nz.rrr, printed in Portland the Ia pnhli ation 20 be\nrhrtv d7s Al e4a before the ecoui Wedneflay of the\nfrn Gan If tie 4, II Gen-tal Court thar All petlons\nirtereaei may bn 4Ppea and hew csuie, i any they\nhave why the prayer Of iaid Petition i1pGld not be\ngranted.\n\n\nSent down for concurrence.\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS Pyafhaf\nH.tBe HoglE 9f Rs59o7altiDes Fabyn1yy zo, 1923.\n\n\nRed And c3ncnrred,\n\n\nEDW Ard II K BBlN5. Sbsaker.\nTruc copy--AUcf\n\n\nEDWARD NIL LANE Clerk Of Senate."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Commonwealth Of MaaachuGetts.", "byline": "", "article": "II fbe gar Of epr Lord, hogjaqd EUsa baa-\n\n\ndre4 ana niHey nine.\nAn ACT, limiting the time wlthinwhlch\nPetition. for Wag which have been drawn by forged\nD ders, llall be fuAlned.\n\n\nRe it enqRed by the SeE4te, and H0Aie\n~ Of R5,ssqItvs in Genera Ceurt g@eor5td and BY tbe\nastJ,y Of t5s 4gg. That petit on for Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn by Forged Orders. hat be\nhereafter uGaned unle fuch Petit fhAii be prelent-\ned thin TWO YEARS fan bs 3a9ag Of 'b5 R: and,\non failure thereof the Petite or, Applicant and ann\nant ha be forever excluded and barred from any clam\nor demand again this Commonwealth for or on account\nof anv Wages 70 dawn, alledged TO be drawn, by\nvirue 81 luth Forged Order And the Secretary IS\nhereby dreClcd to cane this Act be Publihed IN the\nfvcra Newspaper printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months iuccefivcy.\n\n\nIN t5e Hogsgf R;Br55a 'atives, Jan 70, 1899.\nThis Bill having had three evera readings Paiied TO be\n\n\nenacted,\n\n\nEDWARD RI. ROBBINS SP24t.y.\n\n\n\"a Saaats, Jun 49, 1893.\nTh, Bill having had two feyeral readings Paaed to be\n\n\nena63ed,\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, P,sflsat.\nJanuary ID, I799-.44noVsd, -\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nTrue CoPy-Auef,\n\n\nf 70 Be fp56sS l5yrs rostbs IceaVs5, IN tie /sysraI\nNs-ys-3a5ers fyiai, Ia f5is CozszoaV0szi B.\n\n\n9OHV hYER1- 0e'ry."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "APProved-Feb. IS, I7o9.\n\n\nJOHN ADAMS."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "William Bracket, Vincent R0bards,\nIohn Giant, Ehenezer Waite,\nPeter knight, Ama!a Waite,\nPail Hutton, ames Gardner,\nPobart Hutton, Aaron Ch4mbgfain,\nPail fulton. jun. Jothua Waite,\nSimon Lord, John I- lev,\nIacoh K1ight, Ehhu Deerng,\n= no, Kaight 3d. W Ham MLellan,\nDavfd Steele Enoch Barbour.\nFi-yd Npatrick, Adam arbcur,\nJoeph Wormel, Wi tam ruEton, Jun.\nlanes Bur.un, I,hn Doe\n\n\nWilliam WormelI. N2h1n Fl Hale,\nJo(eph Yo k, Edmund Knight,\nIncrearr Pote, Amos knight\nSamuel Bucknam jun. Richard Knight,\nThomas Savye. Mark Hutpn,\nAnt-ony Sawyer jan. WinloV knight,\nGeorge Iilev Emo knight,\nAnthony Sawyer, Job knight,\nWilliam SAWYER, N1olc. Knight,\nAfa Sawyer, William Lunt,\nJohn Higgens, Stephen Gnwen.\nJohn Anderl d, JohE Waite jun."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-04-01_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0194.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "20 the Honorable tbg Senate, and Honle\ngf Rfbr5l;atltivas sf!bs C5mm2a7Ueahb Of Mgc\n(1eba)stt5.\n\nXKTE the fubfcribers, Inhabitants of", "byline": "", "article": "Wv Portland and Falmouth, in The county of\nCumberland beg cave TO app oach the Legiiarur' with\nthis their humble petition Not g trouble your honors\nwith rec'tng the pAruculI art cles Of religious\ncreed We torbear layinR 70 much wi\ne1oule Us from beng uty charged with plcty\nthe great important matters Of religion. We\npro els believen Teus Chr q the only under\nheaven given among Whereby NUT be laved,\nwho the heaven nut receive unu he times of reGi-\ntuuon Of All ,hpgs watch CID his lpoken hy the\nmouth Of All his hoIy pophes fnce the world began.\nAnd with TO ador the doctrine of God Saviour\nIII al things We there fore hum5y requet YOUR hon\nors % por4te Us with all thoc thar may he eafer\nunite with u nto locety for reli lou, purpoes, by\nthe name ofrhe Univerlai Chrtan society of Portland\nand F,l-,,r"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "HARD WARE.\n4d, and Iod, Nails ; cd, I'd,", "byline": "", "article": "sd, and Cd Brads, IA Tacks and I'D, clout Nails\nThumb Latches, II and HI Hinges, Skates Cur\nRI -onbs, Webbing Floor hearth, cloth, furniture,\nlhoe and comb Brulhes, Bellows Knives and Forks,\nShovck and Tong', Braf' and iron CandleRicks.\nBuckles, Buttons Block tin TeaPots, Iron ard\nblock tin Spoons, Pewter Plates, Hammers, Flat\nIrons, Br4ls Chimney hooks, Brafs Chatting di1lcs,\nDivders, Paint Bru(hes, Ivory, crooked and horn\nCombs, Gunter and pocket Ruls, Augers, ADJ,\nChdels, Brafs Nails, SpettacIcs, Screws, Razors,\nahortment of Tea Trays, Looking Glafes, abort\nment Of Tin Ware, BY Window Glais per box\niquare, Tea Canniftrrs, Knob ana Ring locks Bed\nKeys, Plain Irons, PoIiled Shutters, Snuf.r tands\nCropping knives, Hand Vices, Saw Sets, Cupboard\nTurns Small brafs and iron Table Hinges, Plyers,\nScrew drivers, Cutting Nippers Avis and Tlcks,\nElaaick and common knitting Needles, Gun Worm,\nCoopers Bits, Clafps, Sleeve Buttons. &c. &c.\n\n\nAn ailortment Of Crockery Ware.\n\n\nA5lo, Hylon, SOuchong, and Bohca\nTEAS, Coffee. Chocolate, Loaf Sugar, CHINA.\nmon, Mace, Poland Starch, SC.\n\n\nPortland, January 5, 1899."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "-1lTIE TTHEITT III TH ETTH -sT-I -TTT III", "byline": "", "article": "as folders, but as free-booters and,\ntherefore give them no quarter. Their\n\n\nhatred againf them is heightened by\n\n\nthe confederation, that they deem their\nobjects to be the plumber Of Mecca, and\nthe overthrow of the religion Of their\nFathers. In this idea they are confirm\nled by the declaration Of war Of the Sub\nlime Porte, and their cautions to all\nErue Mufelmen. The French, agreea-\nbly, to BuonaParte'S proclamation, have\ncommitted various holGlities on thofe\n\n\ntowns which did not readily obey their\n\n\n1ummons to furrender. This has ncigh-\n\n\nfened the rage Of the natives and the\n\n\nyoung men fly in great numbers to the\nbtand2rd Of Mahomet."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "From GiJraZter, OF. 1923.", "byline": "", "article": "OFFICIAL\n\n\nF\" The Roanoke, brought in here\nbias been acquitted, and on application\nIof the American Conful to Lord ST.\nyincent's he not only granted her a\nconvoy, as ihe was not armed, but leave\n10 bring out for the United States a\ncargo Of the produce Of Spain.\n\n\n\"Six Of Lord Nclron's prizes have ar\nrived here, five Of which are ready to\nrepair to Lilbon, there to get fome\ntemporary repairs before they 80 for\nEngland they are under Jury mats,\nand in knocking fate. They are lie\nFranklin Of So, lie Tenant So, lie Spar\ntiatc Of IA, lie Conquerant of IA, lie\nPeuPle SOuvcrainc IA, and L'AquiIlon\nOf IA gnns.\n\n\n{. Admiral Mellon is blocking up\nmalta.\n\n\nF\" BY Dane 81 days from Lcghorn,\nit is reported that the MaIteie had rofe\non the French garriGon, difpoAciIcd\nthem of the iAand, and thrown them\nfelves under the protection Of Great\nBritain, and the King Of Naples He\nfurther reports, that Buonaparte had\nbeen compelled by the Turks to reem-\nbark his army, and was in great want\nIof proviGons and that the Engiih\ncontinued to block them up\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "GFETLEHFN,", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nCENrLEMFN,\n\n\nAS you are, in the month If January, an\nnually, required To appoint number of men\nto manage the FIRE ENGINES Of this town, moi\nexceeding 8 men 70 each Engine permit me,\nthrou yh The medium Of Tx Gdzet!e, to fuggea\nto you the ex?edi-ncc Of collecting for this\ntruH, at this important criGs Of eur public at\nfairs, az far a. II aftamabk men that arc by law\nexempted from military duty.-One of the en-\ngjAes (the Vigilant) IS now managed in part\nby gentlemen Of this delcription ;-the other,\nif | miRake not, by thof- that are not otberqyye\nexempted from military duty prelume\nyou will be convinced Of the htnefs Of this\nmealure, when you are reminded of fbiJ fact {:\nthat the tandng companies Of militia of this\ntown, did not The lait iummer, and it is proba-\nDie they do not Hg1v, bear fuhicient number\nOf names on their reflective rolls, TO confjtute\nfull companies notwithstanding the number OF\ntaxable polls Of this town exceeds 100 ! -\nIt's 70 be hoped there is 40 adequate Rumber\nOF citizens, efficiently patriotic, among the\nexempted, to perform till, duty ; or that thoIe\nnow eatruied with it, will pledge themlelyes\non their reapPontmcnt, TO perform military\nGUY HI LIS NaAuHl8 COMPANIES b- HlIltld ~\nUhich they respectively belong, when required\nT. 70 do, notwithstanding their beng intruaed\nwith the management Of the engines. Thu:\nundoubtedly nil, whole motives VI accepting\nthis appointment, will not be the privilege (if\nil is 70 dcemed) of exemption from military\nlervice. To thole, whole motives are different,\nam willing to acknowledge, cannot Gntern\nany uncommon degree Of PauiOtlm in their\nacceptance Of this tua.\n\n\nOn; c%sm5tsdfrom ordinary trainings.\nPortland, 5th Jan. 1899."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "-\nMarine Articles.\nE1zeIstsEsFssS\nPOrt Of P0rtiand.\n\nMarine", "byline": "", "article": "Tue!day LAT, arrived fnow Frederick, Capt\nL. Crofs, IS days from Trinadad Sailed il\ncompany with brig Polly, Smith, Portland\nbrig Columbia, Mayo, Newburyport brig\nMorning Star, Perkins, and fchooner Mercury,\nSaith Of Kennebunk. Left there, Nov. IS,\nichoOners -, Plummer,' Kennebunk -,\ntoIter' Plymouth; Delight, Green, Provi-\ndence; and Wilmington, -, Old York -\nbrgs Sophia, Nafon, Portland, and Eliza,\nBurroughs, Bottom Ship Fame, Nichols, of\nNswyork, to fail in days, and a fchooner\nfrom PortfmOuth, juR arrived.\n\n\nThe flip Mercury, Of Pepperelborough, has\narrived at the Vineyard, 40 days from Grena.\nda.\n\n\nCapt. Drinkwater, in a fchooner from Phi\nladePhia to this port, was il at the Vineyard\nMonday laR."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "tor this PurpoGe were taken without delay but\ncoming to the knowledge Of Mehrs. Weber &\nBROWN the only Perlons concerned who were\ntho't Of fufhcicnt conlequence to be prolecut\nei) they voluntarily came forward, threw\nthemlevcs on the mercy of the Government.\n.iobicrl5ed The following declaration, and lodg\ned It with MIR. Bridge for publcat en- in the\nNewspapers, on condition, that the Attorney\nTor The Diltrd ihould content to relinquih the\nPrciecution His content having been\nobtained with fome refervations, approved by\nWebber and BROWN il is hoped that the pub\nlie will be fatisfed with the following\n\n\nRECLAMATION.\n\n\nTHE fubfcribers, having been instrumental\nIN aatmbling a number Of perfons at the dwell\ning houia of Charles Weber, in VaGalbor.\nDug r. on the fifteenth day Of November LAT at\nwhich r.7ceting f.yeral meafures took place de.\nrogatory to the Government Of the United\nStates, and ten ding to bring the Authority\nand Laws Of the l.'me into Contempt luch as\nerecting a Liberty Pee. and burning certain\npapers purportng to be certain Atts Of Con\ngrcis, called the Alien Aa, aid the Sedition\nAct Convinced Of the inproprrtV OF thoie\nmeaures, anddeiirous to atone for the IHlult or\nfered 70 the Government by them, We thus\npublicly declare our unfegned forrow for the\npart We took il thoie proceedings, and our de-\ntermination for the future to relpe4 the Con\nRitution and Laws Of the United States, and to\nconduit ourlclves as becomes good citizens Of\nthe bcl Government in the world\n\n\nCHARLES WEBER,\n\n\nBENJAMIN BROWN.\n\n\nAlter,\n\n\nJAMEs BRIDGE,\n\n\nREUEL WILLIAMS."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MHRRLED-On Wednesday evening laf,\nCapt. .JaaN W1TF, to the agreeable Mils III\nICE CRogs, both Of this town.\n\n\nDIED-At Georgetown, Hon. WILLIAM\nLIrHGcw, Flo let. So\n\n\nAt Hdlovel, Mf, HARRror MANNING\nVAUGHAN, eldeR daughter Of Mr.. benjamin\nVaughan."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "COMMERCIAL.", "byline": "", "article": "EHra3 of a Later from q r5btRaJE b9att in Ham\n\n\nJaygb, % 2 merchant il BeRon O7 20, '98.\n\n\n\"The Batavian Directory have taken Re\nfoluuon, whereby the importation Of any goods\n7ydatrrsr csmiqg from England, is prohibited\nThis decree will be riS;dly executed, and all\nvcdcls that arrive after he qua. will not be\npermitted to enter any Dutch port but order\nca to l4il for clfewhers thole that enter after\nthe 18Th Nov. will lhare A fill harder fate, and\n--ill BE cond@cated a. the profits Of the Repub-\nlie. The article IF Sugar, from the immenfe\nquantity which has been lately hipPed from\nEngland, has become very plenty and cheap\nCoA5H fczrce.\""} +{"article_id": "12_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The aGiduity Of the B.itilh naval comman-\nders il gathering tbe rcmna1tJ Of the French na-\nw, feems to evnce determination 10 g tave\nzsf 4 zureck Bfbiad\""} +{"article_id": "15_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "To the Public.\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "y\n\n\nL HE PreGdent and Directors Of\ntbs MASSACHUSETTS FLFr INSURANCE. COM\nPANl, anxious to keep Az viev the r5ircpe Of\npublic benefit VIII -h gave origin W. thcr Inu,ur;9n.\nand 20 lcllcn far their power tha lvrTi- of\nmlstortuncs, cOni.4ucrt from tac d-lg.ilv fires to\nwhich We are cIpoled have dgc -m,led Wy r-dur. he\nRates Of lniurance, IA llw, th U--Iluc Win meet\nms circumstances of ry cial, 0f citz.ls Tor\ntrillng ium ann every ina viJua can now have\np II , twcr, To lcurc WV wv to Ana fu.y pare\nri tbs Earnings perhaps ni long iy. from nv grlIn\nOf this mtrciIcls tvrsnt and ;o equal IN l- o ia, On\nthe community. By thief cautuuary means white Ivy\nrrelerves the reward of IN inuurv he fave, hi. f,1I-\nings from The lhock Of humblnE huClf 90 petition;\nand iecutes the right boldly u demand comPoal4-\nton.\n\n\nThe prcfent rates Of Iururance are\n'oow, calculated on fcalc Of reduction VI y, 1rr\ncent, from tbs former rates, VIZ.\n\n\nIII CLal5-HouleS or Stores, with\nbrick or Rone walls, and nate tile lead. copper. or\ncompetition roofs Handing feperae from other build\nings-5o cents on 100 dollars.\n\n\nI'd ClaG-Houies or Stores, with\nbrick Or one walls and nate, tile, lead, copper. or\ncompetition roofs, connected with Other buildings.\nhaving brick partition walls Of one feet above\nthe roof-55 cents.\n\n\nSd CLgjG-Houfes or Stores, with\nbrick or Zone walls ard wooden roofs, that Rand\nfePerate from, connected with other buildings with\nbrick partition walls Of one feet above the roof\n90 cents.\n\n\n4tb CLaG-Houfes or Stores, with\nbrick or one walls and wooden roofs, connected with\nother buildings, without brick partition wal.s-65\ncents\n\n\n5tb ClaG-Houfcs or Stores, of\nwood or platter walls, Handing feperatc from other\nbuildings-7O cents.\n\n\n9th CLgG-Houfes or Stores of\nwood, connected with other haildings-Go cents,\n\n\nWhere buildings are occupied for\nhazardous trades, for ioring hazardous merchar-\ndie, the premiums regulated BY the materials of\nthe buildings, their h;uation, and the purpofes ~\nwhich they are applied, Houfes, sc r the country,\nhuated remotely from external hazards are iafured AZ\nreduced rates All lodes paid by the Company IL\nCASH without any deduction in thirty days Alter\nproof Pr OyAr\nWILLIAM SCOLLAY, Sec'yy.\n\n\nY. B. Letters directed % the Secretary (Pof-\n\\ tage Pald) viii be duly attended to-\nFIRE OFFICE,\nNo. 70, Sfsis-SiJEsf, BosroN, 27fb Dee 1898."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "philadelphia, De. ~.", "byline": "", "article": "\"Therc came lat night 70 my houre two\nr1Aians, enc Of whom lufked about the porch,\nwhile the other, as | food at my own door,\ntruck me on the head with a blldEeon ANA\nzed at fuch bafeneE, and being aGau'ted Who'll\nliz unawares, | turned into my olice 70 leize\nflick, ioGeai q! PreIing on the aHilaHt, where\nby might have promptly Pun.lhcd IFS auda-\ncity. Rea-aing On the tranhd on Gnce It has\noccurred to me, that l vas fortunate in not\nclofng with him, as his dagger-armei com\npanion would Immediately have fallen upon\nM, and il the fcuiIle which NUT have entued,\nMould have been murdered. | went after\nthe nocturnal af4fin this morning, TO return\nhis domicilary Witt. A woman came forward\nTO fay he WAS not at home.\n\n\n\" He viii not, however, paf5 unPunilhed (:\nBut future attacks will BE- rePelled in a difcrsnf\nmanner and II thef- DtgEer-men choole thus\n10 Puth things to exrcmitic', they viii find me\nbetter prepared. JOSH WARD FENNO.\""} +{"article_id": "18_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "PRINTERS TO Arms.", "byline": "", "article": "Nov is the moment for vigilance and activity.\nLet no one neep at his pot. The m;erablc\nf16ion If France is now reduced to the def\n\n\npera;e aljei native Of aGalIination 1t mutt\nbe deltroycd betore our country can be f--\ncure.-An attempt has been made to aA.hli-\nnate the Editor Of the Gazette Of the United\n\n\nStates. The following is his account Of the"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "\"AND SO IT FALLS OUT\"\nThat Iacnbins mutt down.", "byline": "", "article": "IH,rg lEs 4aes5ia1 a:.I , ~ D5,i7, 5e L07rag M\namply de7og?rato ]\n\n\nFran Hgggfa (KcHnrJeck) De-. %\n\n\nEarly information concerning tie tranlac\ntons a|lu led to IN the urderwrittsn declara\nton. was given To Mr.. ID. Davis, Of Portland,\nthe Attorney for The United States IN the Dill\ntri8 of Name, who imme iiarely dePn'cd Mr..\nBri Ike Of Au5ula y inquire ia'o ne fats;\nand If rvi l1nce tbould offer to warrant 2 pro-\ne~uti'r u c1rfc III: principal oT,7ders % be\n4Ereted and 5ouaI over for tra. M9a.u-es"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The intsnftly cold weather for feveral days\npaR, has cloGcd up our harbour with ice."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Their E1celiencies Edmund Rutledge and\nWilliam r. Davie, Efqures, are elected Gov\nernors Of South and North Carolina.\n\n\nHon. Charles Pinckncv is elected Federal\nSenator for South Carolina. And Major\nFranklin for the Stale Of North Carolina."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Matthew Lyon is reelected member Of\ngrefs.-Dr. Logan is alo cholen mem\nDer Of CongreG. [WtO te DsVa qrSa'f BE-\neb9ifS most"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "THE GAZETTE.\n\nPortland.", "byline": "M0NDAr, JANUARr 7, 1899.", "article": "t1- The preGure Of foreigu import4n, news NUT a.\npoogize the omifion Of fevera LEGAL articles pre-\npared for this days Gazette."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "FOR THE GHZETTE.", "byline": "Attef,\nJAMEs BRIDGE,\nREUEL WILLIAMS.\nDC. 8, 1893", "article": "TO THE SELECTNEN OF THE TOWN OF PORT\n\n\nLAND."} +{"article_id": "48_1799-01-07_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0148.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "GorLam, De-. 20, 1903."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "THE MAN OF HONOR", "byline": "Il tarious Neabolftau Anecaote.", "article": "d\n\n\nAt Naples there was very particular man\nof honor, whole name was Bandoli he was\nthe NOT defpcrate bravo Of his time and it was\niaid that he hal with his own hand dispatched\nupwards of eighty pcrlons by affirmation, for\nthat was the protection he got his bread by\nHe made ufe occsGonally of paol, faord, poig-\nnard, and itilctto, but he formed to potion any\none he was hired to make way with, allcdging\nthat there was fomething unmanly in it. That\nit was not an aaion any perfon fhould be guilty\nof, and that it was as much beneath bravo\nTO turn poifoncr, as it would be for regular\nbred phyician TO commence quaek doctor.\n\n\nTwo Neapolitan gentlemen quarrcllcd one\nevening at an anambly, and according to the\nhonorable cufom of the times, each fent fepa\nrately for Bandoli, and gave him fifty piaolcs\na piece to make quick work with each other\nThe Ian man he dispatched as foon as he had\npaid him, and then returned to the frG perion,\nwho on hea:ing Bandol relate how he had\nslaughtered his sdveriary, commended the bra\n\n\nvo greatly for his dexterity in his bulineis.-\nYes, Sir, replied Bandoli, every one who\nemploys ma fhall always find me punaual, for\n/ am man of honor, Sir, and to convince you\nthat l would not forfeit it, the gentleman whom\nhave jua fent home, by your own order, gave\nme fifty piaoles to make an end of you now\nl, although he is dead, and cannot call me to\nan account for not doing what he employed\nne in, yet am 70 much man of homer, that\n| fccrn to be guilty of a breach of promiGe 20\nany gentleman he then thruR his fsilet,o\ndeep into the others breait. r,..4.. fIt.. 81."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "From The Newyork Gazette.", "article": "Communication on the Cow Pox.\n\n\nWE have already given an accoun.\nof DrS. Jenner and Peerlon's publica.\nton on the Cow-Pox, which tended TO\neifablilh the important fact, that thole\nwho have had that difeafe, which never\nproves fatal, and which may always be\n70 managed as never to dishgure the pa.\ntent, are not capable of afterwards TAX\ning the fmall-pox infcetion---a fact.\nwhich, if properly followed up, pro-\nmites fair to exrirpate the latter difeafe,\nto which more have fallen victims than\nto the peililence itlelf. Drs. Peerfon,.\nJenner, and Woodvile, with zeal that\ndoes them great honor, have fince be-\nflowed much attention and labour in\nafcertaining by proper trials, how far it\nis prudent to perfevere in fublfituting a\ndiieafe that has hitherto appeared no\nways dangerous, for one that 70 often\nproves mortal and, we are happy to\nadd, with a fuccels equal to the mott\nfanguins expectations that could have\nbeen formed In coniequence of which\nthe following circular letter has been adj\ndrelled TO the gentlemen of the faculty:\n\n\nZeieJv.Sguars, Ma,ed IL, 1898.\n\n\nSra, cse\n\n\n{HoPEyOs si7 pardon me fer taking TIE Liberty\nto igfSrm you, BY nay Of additional eridenee to IL\nf5fimenies bupe lind on tie Elit7 Of tie Cosv\nPos, bat ep1uavds foas bpadred and Es,y paarnt,,\nfrom tavo sureksto torty years Of ape principally ia\nfants. baux been iaaenla.ed aee TIE .1Oenfieb If ia\nauary lgQ, BY DR.. Woadoilt, and myEy Eparatsly.\nI )gaA, at prsSnt, only communicate he faiosuiag\noIjsrvaiioni - .-s\n\n\n1. MOI one mortal co)s ceeuryed-a. Not orc oil\nThe patient, euGi eoyGdt,rd TO Be dangeroy/y M-3.\nAkbo The extreme eaft efbe IeDere Kind, 7ubeb ord\nMarty occur in TIE fame number efess IN the iueeaa.\nted fnaH pax, did NOT occur IN The obooe Sraase\nand abo many Of fbr fatentf ervn mere Ggbtyl\ndJordersd rifxtiosa yet The aUbaie amonnf IF fle1\neosatuioaal ans6 emed to be ar rsat a, IN TIE FAME\nnumber Of patients in The inssxlaied fuaY pox.-4.I\nNone Of fbs patients (nome5, about .frtyJ hitherto\ninoeaafed sr e lmaRpox, JuJfqaenty to The vaeeine\ndsals. took The inflsiou.-s One Of tie mef impor.\ntam a6t If, that The local ags5on in The iaoeu1fsl\npart, The aSbo!s, qvas l eogfdtrabie, and Of 5an\nsr da,atioa fbanm TIE inoeuiated lnaH pox.-6 6. IL I\nmany efh5s CAFES er1ptions tbe body appeared, me\n.f qvbieb could not be daiagm5sd frem the maH posi-\n\n\nIboO- jsm The matter Of TIE eoa0 por PRIZE on rel\nthread fnclettd in order yoa aaproos ef6s iss3.,\n70 isseula,e ruf6 IL, and Iintreat y,uso favorr ne\nro;ib bs refill Of yohr tri4L Bur mgf froabk ysl\n70 aepy tie sa Of inseaIasizg avi'd uari0uf n,asr\nTO The vaceiv dtord-. = z\n\n\nhaze tie homer ,o5e, Sc. Sc. 4\n\n\nTX G. PETERSON. Z"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "CHRONOLOGY", "byline": "", "article": "Agreeably to an act of Britiih parli-\namcnt patied p4th Geo. ii. I7sI, the\nyear 1890 will not be reckoned BIZ\ntextile, or Leap Year, but will be COM\nputed common year coniilting ofthree\nhundred and -fixty-hve days only !:\nFebruarynext will, in confequence, con-\nfit of twenty eight days only, making\nthereby difference of twelve days be-\ntween the old and new Files. This\ndifference of the two titles will continue\nthroughout the whole of the 10Th CEN\nfury, in order that The Vernal or Spring\nEquinox may be fixed on or near the\naft of March yearly as it happened at\nthe time of the General Council of\nNice, anno 325. 3.\n\n\nIn Hamilton Moore's Navigation,\nthere are two diltina table of the fun's\ndeclination for the year 1900; one of\nwhich is calculated for Leap Year,\nand the other for a common Year\nFrom which it appears he felt it an un-\ncertainty whether the year 1900, would\nbe accounted Leap Year or not; as\nfar as refpeGed other countries.-In the\nUnited States the quefion is not deter\nmined As a uniformity in the compu-\nputation of time, is of importance, it is\nluppofed Congrefs will take up the fub-\njet in their next fefion."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "DISCOVERY.", "byline": "", "article": "Extra7 ETA letter from Germany.\n\n\nCA curious difcovery has been made\nin the Prullian territory. Mr.. Richard,\nthe prefent director of the Prullian aca-\nDENY of arts and licences, a celebrated\nchymiit, has difcovered, or rather veri-\nfed a difcovery of MargrGE, who's alto\ngreat chymif at Berlin, that Sugar\nmay be made, very good, and in great\nquantity, from that fort of Beet, CON-\nmonty called Scarcity Root, Mangola in\nGerman, which foreigners took for\nMangel Scarcity. 1t is Beta alDima\nBsekmanni, not in Linneus. They have\ncultivated the root above century in\ngreat abundance for the cattle. The cx-\npertinent is made in upper Saxony and\nin Brunfwic with fueceis. 1t is ealy, fate\nand cheap, & in the prefent icarcity OF\nMufcovado fugar, they think they could\neaGly fupply the Pruliian country\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "From the (Neryoik, Spectators\n\nTrae Idea tffbs POj0a Of 1sllo4o FsUn", "byline": "", "article": "IF sxeremsntitiou, and psryba6le things\ncorrupt in the cellars of a houie or for1\nin either of the wards of the city Of\nNewyork, it is allowed on all hands |\nthat the exciting caufe of malignant fe1\nyer may be produced. This has hap1\npened thoufand times in NewyorkI\nand in every city in America. NowI\nis not the bold Of a @ie, HER CELLAR\nin which fuch things as are ufually pu1\ninto cellars on b5ore,. are. itored-whd\nlhould not the cellars Of @ips becom3\nfoul and pealential like other cellars\nIF people go down into poifonous cell\nlars, whether on Ibip-board or on 6oH\nit is very much like defending. int\nqUelzs, vats and ejqerns, filled with venI\nomous and deadly air. Human being\nare frequently killed by going into u\ntbsIe b0LaS OF abomination and naltinelI\nBut the difemper produced is not CONF\nmunicahlc from man TO man in any 4\nthefe cafes. A perfon may inhale p4\nthence or get blaa of Infection fr01\nany of thofc fources of mitchell az\n\n\npotion but the dilemper TOPS thsf\n\n\nand is not communicable to anotnl\n\n\nperlon by morbid Jteretion eff esnfaga\n\n\nmatter, but merely thro the agsnty\ncommon corruption or pHfrsfaaion. Puf\nfly your lhips, then, qObieb are anar\nmanufactures efpe)fiienee, and you VI\nhave lels alarm about Imported 2sIr |\nFevsr. But do not think that they !\nclean by being merely pumped ont\n\n\nfvoked ous--No fuch thing. Ships 70 :\nbe cleaned as houfes are cleaned;\nevs1y q00man knoq0s boz that is d'ns."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "rs. 5,.pi.s paragraphs tatrn ro~ late Irjs Paper\n\n\n\"Traveers fhould be careful to deliver theif Lssgagf\n70 proper perlons a, Gen lsan few days hnee. on\naiehtine from Stage Coach enrufted his WJs with\nGranger and he has not heard of her fnce -"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THERE is but one fold pleafare in lite,\nand tina, is our duty. How mferable then,\nhow unwiie, how objectionable are they, who\nmake that pain."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "IN the northern parts of Scotland the people\n| i believe the doctrine of wizards, fpe6res and\nmagic ipells. An Engliih gentleman of fortune,\nhad purchafed and removed to large etate in\nthofe parts: He took with him an old and\nindultrious tenant, who by prudence & economy,\nwas able TO live beyond the reach Of real want |:\nThe gentleman had an only daughter, and his\ntenant fon of the fame age They were in love\nwith each other, and vowed eternal eonfancy !;\nThe father of the lady dicovered their intimacy,\ndrfnilIed hi, tenant, and confined his daugter\nhe went farther; he infled on her marrying\nthe Con of ncghboring lord, and fixed the\nwedding day: few days previous to which,\nclothes of the tenants fon were found by the eide\nOf large river, with letter in one Of his\npockets, indicating that as his life had become a\nburden, he had concluded to REIGN it BY :hrow.\ning himfef in that river. When the wedding\nday arrived, the gueRs aG:mbled, and jua\nbefore the marriage was to be blea by the priea,\nJingle chaife drove up to the door with a\nblack covering, on which was painted the moi\nterrifying and hdeous figures, the horfe being\nof the fame complexion, and out hoped\nblack and horrible fpedre, with a long tail'\nlarge hooking horns and cloven foot, and ruth\nING into the apartment with difnal yels'\nfeizing the intended bride, exclaiming in an\nawful voice, \"by the death Of tie tenants ion,\nthou al, mine: and hurrying her to the chaife,\ndrove Of with great fpeed. In vain were the\nhrick, and fruggles of the lady in vain did\nthe atl aed father call on his gueas and ferv.\nants to prevent the fpeare's forcing her away\nthe faperaition Of the people operated violently,\nthey all took to their heels. and left the difeon\nfola,e gentleman uncomfortable. Six months\nelapred when h. received the following letter\nby mail.\n\n\nSra,\n\n\nYour daughter fhall be reaored to you in\nthree weeks, provided you will permit her to\nmarry the man Of her choice: if not, you will\nnever hear of her riore--Scnd your aniwer\nImmediately to the pot Office, directed to the\nBurning Spirit.\nYours, &c.\n\n\nDEVIL\"\n\n\nThe gentleman returned ibis anf.vsr !!\n\n\nMy daughter fhall marty the man fhc ehoof\ncs, provided fhe is returned in three weeks.\n! G-------L\"\n\n\nTo .Ie Buss,so SpiRIr.\n\n\nThe lalt day of the three weeks arrived, but\nno tidings of his daughter his hopes were\nlinking into defpair when behold at eveuing his\ndauahte. and the tenants fon fuddenly appear.\ning kneeiing before him.\n\n\nThey Acknowledged they had concerted the\nplan which was traniaetcd at the intended wed.\nding the fpearc was the tenants fon, and tho\nlady affixed in the deception.\n\n\nThe Joy of the family was exceiiiv: f; they\nwere forgiven. the old tenan, was ient for and\nreao-ed the young couple were married and\nhappiness crowned the proceeding prcfpeas."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0253.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Every man fhould mind his own buin'\nfor, he, who torments himfelf with other\npies good or i'll fortune, will never be at rev"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "AMsTERDAM. on. :.", "byline": "", "article": "In the aGtion OF the 2d, we took ro7\nthighsandcrs, who have been fent 70 T.\n\n\n3'recht, There have JUL arrived 100 other\n\n\nspriionara. Within two days 1900 French\ntroops have Pafed this city, on their way to\n\n\njihe armies.\n\n\nThe Engliih are msRera of Lenncr, and\nsiavs taken pot IN Friielsnd fr8ia Whence\nthey can eadly march to this city by land.\n\n\nave are, however, continually a work\nson the batteries upon the dyke at Naer-\nsden.\n\n\nThe Grea,ea lofo in .he BATH. oe the I'd.\nHe'll on the French and the mol bar, o.\n\n\n.the officers of gegeral Brune's Gsts, have pc\ni-li1ed' Some corps were cal OF, 70 tina,\nDC iOundations ordered by us, have beer\nmore fatal TO Us than 10 the enemy. we\n\n\nswere beginning TO fet Il watcr-nills an\n\n\nwork, but the Engi;h hare Get them on Gre\n\n\n'vith their artillery.\n\n\nThe enemy entered AlSma1r, the I'd\n\n\n- a. o; E .-is7.-' 4f,~....-, !\nI've learR, that The Mead qusrsees Of general\n6rune bas beer transferred from Bcye,wick\n\n\ngo Harlem from whence they will be -e,i\nsmoved here ihould the enemy advances anyI\nFurther. The Englih Head quarters we\nglearn are at Alkmaar and fone of their\n\n\ntroops have advanced TO the neigAbourhood\niof Harlem. The batteries which the En-\n\n\nsih erected on the Dunes in The action Of,\n.thc ID, made great deitru6ion among the\n\n\nFrench."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "Affairs On the Rhine.\n\nSWARLA. 06eJsr ?.", "byline": "", "article": "The main body Of the army Of the Arch.\nilauke, has arrived at Donauicbiug en-. /,\nUs expected that his Royal Eliaha.!s W.\nmake an attack OF the Gde of Babe.\n\n\nThe french have evacuated Auenhein\nnear hehl; 5000 nen who were ,bere\nhave gone 10 otraiburg the Aparians i'm\n.5 M, took Poiieiiion Of the poa.-\nlhe French are making movements. % i\ngo penetrate iato the Briigaw, BY the fd\n1t 70 not expected that MaGeua win adj\niSSn1s from Zurich, towards the LIZ y\n= onhance, aud the Rhine, While he h.\nsiueh bodies Of enemies III his rear."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The news refpeaing z. M. Su~7rrow.\nare eentradiaofy. By that from Feldkirch,\n.itwoold ieen thgrhe had joined the corps Of\ngeneral Pe,rarich, after having beaten a d..\n3siiio9 Of French troops, and killed and made\nspriioncTs Of 2cco, who was actually advsnc\njug in Switzerland, on the other fi.ie--\n4 The other account 10 from Auibourg, datcd\nsOct. Z, as ioilows--.'S We have tbs dsy ,e.\nsceiyed by an extraordinary mene,gcr IN,\n3important news, that MARTIAL SuwarToW. or\nFshc 18th Sept. euicred Luccrne Oh. can\n\n\nsston we iuPPoic Is iuteuded) with his sruv\nsand that nc wss preparing to march asa:af\n\n\nsBcgae. The inhabitants Of the Iale can\n\n\nstons al join him. Orders have been feo\ns.to The Gdiious. at 2hinthal, and Schsg.\n.thanlso, f0r the troops to adyacce, Gese\n\n\nsral Eariakow, on tic 18th Sept. has\n\n\nconference at Schafhaufen, with eencrs\ng NsneudoriF and EIenmaier. On ,6e 20,\n\n\n3a heavy cannonede was heard near Rayeyl\n1sboarg.\""} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "8 ?ecrarich, who commands the diyiEon @\n\n\n.iotze was aill on the goth, at 81. Cab\nbody of troops have paGed the lake o\n\n\nI CoRitance, and The Rhine. Gen. Korfa-\nFlows RGi!Iasl bead quarters are al Eeli\n\n\nal, upon the right bank of the Hhne\nSome bodies of French tru5ps advanced be\nween the lcparated armies, and progreaed\n\n\n10 the iubulbs of SchaiYl,aufcn, Winterthtr,\n.fraaenteld, and fone even 10 Conllance\nput they are not numerous.\nIl 10 believed Martial Suwarrow vii!\nAXE immediately chief command at Esli-\n,iau."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "At g O'Clock, P. NJ. This BRIDE over\n.the Rhine, which was taken up ycljerday\nmorning, viii be thrown over to night, and\npoe corps oS general Peirarlch, Whole head\nquarters have been at B'egenz, IS to ad-\n'7aace in hare, as he has been apprized\nthat generals Jei!achich and Aufenbcrq,\nhave united with MARTIAL Suwarrow. who\nwas advancing into The heart of Switzerland.\n.tle already occupiss Lucerne."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "VIENNA, October :.", "byline": "", "article": "1hc Court Gazette OF this mornirq\ncontains the following authentic details /:\n\n\n1ie PRINCE OF kohan has informed III,\nimperial raaiciiy, that on the z8tb Sem.\nme eue'ny,, TO the number Of 5000 adranc.\ned to Domo e'cijcla, to attack fus potion\nst Vcgogns, I nc Prince not expecting ic\nlofmid@ols a lorce, was necslitated 10 re-\ntreat out on the 21d, he unexpectedly\n\"t'eGFea the enemy with various iuccsis\nand having recommended the battle on IN,\n$50 'He enemy was completely beaten an.\ndriven beyond Siplp.ou 70 Bic. in RI\n\" aiais, wiach lat pace the Prince has oe-\n.cuPied. The Cadft Hagen, who brgp.. r,\nche diiPatches, eRinates the los Of Ihf\nfrench at between 3 and 1900 men. l'h,,\niGaeet' the Prince writes. entered hatte,y\n.oi the enemy, aat wiki his own hant tool.\ntAe 'andArd' which he bore 10 his Impelia.\nlaaiefly."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "SCEAFFHAUsEN. Sect. 20.", "byline": "", "article": "We have not received intelligence from\nZurich, fince thar city has been occupied\nny the French 4; and we have no Knowledge\n.oi the articles of capitalization. Many OF\n.;hc Kuidaa wounded officers and iol,iers\nARE nero, who in the retreat lo!t fon,c Of\nTheir baggage. In tbe council ofwar, held\n.yel5erSay, By generals ILoca,ow, Nau-\n\n\n'n4ofii ard Kiennlaier, il was refolved, that.\n\n\nSh The tu'ian and Auarian troops, in\n\n\nta's Sicinlty, Aloud irmediaJeiy adj.\n\n\nvance."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "ZWCLL, OG. 6.", "byline": "", "article": "The EueGfh having made theul!c'ver\nmatters OF all the coats Of the Zuider Zee,\nIN Friie!snd and CucIdcrs, have FUN\n'noued the city OF IIaJerwick to furren\nDer,\n\n\n] his day we hear live'y canoonadc.\n\n\nOur lois in the battle of The I'd, has no.\nyet been accurately aicertatned, and \",\nnave had no official account on the fus-\njea."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "Occurrences III s sisseriand.", "byline": "", "article": "\"Onrhe 23d in tSe morning, gen. Hotze\ntwas informed, that the French had crorIso\nl,he Linth; bur as he did not fear ferrous\nattack, nor conceived the danger to be 60\n9great as it really was, he mounted hrs hohe\n\n\naccompanied by fome huGars, col. Pluuket,\n'the lieut.. col Of the huiIars Of the froctiers\n\n\nand Tome adjutants, at TX in the morning,\nsand proceeded TO the advanced po& be,weea\nsSchannis and Kallenbrunn to reconnoiire\nSuddenly theyGaw themfeves flirrounded by\n,the enemy, who fired upon them with final,\nfarms, A corporal, who was preient ard\n3who was 10 fortunate az TO cut hi, way thro'\nltays, that he had Teen Gen. Hotze fall from\n;his horfe, and that he was found dead m a\nditch the day following that Col. Plunkc;,\nand the Colonel Of the frontier huTars, had\nialio been Killed. - he enemy afterwards\nmade violent attack, carried the bridge at\n3Grunan, where they took poa. AZ niue\nO'Clock, three battalons Of Kufians undsr\nthe command of the Prince Of Wirtemburr,\narrived from Rapperlchwi, who formed the\n.bridge from Grunau TO Ulznach, withou,\nfiring lhot. But the enemy, reinforced\nby frelh troops, renewed the attack, and\nforced the Ruaiaas, by heavy gra Not\nfire, to quit that poR again, on which occa-\nzion, belideo the privates, col lieut. col.\n.and II officers were killed, and Rattan\ngeneral wounded. Should no fuccours ar\nRive from Zurich, Cen. Hotze's column\n\n\niwill be forced to retreat 10 the Rhine.\n\" Afternoon The unfortunate death of\n3Cen. Hotze Teens a6tua}y TO have been fol-\nSowed by general retreat, Field martial\nsiieut dc GrVber 10 arrived here this nooaent\ni@ith the war chancelry and trealury. The\nSmilria in Voralberg has been ordered 10 ar\nsIemblc, and 20 march Immediately, to occu\n10y the frontiers on the Rhine.\n\n\ns \"Six in TIC evening RDGisn9 have\ngallo been defeated near Zurich, ard forced 10\nfretreat; Zurich is cain occupied by the\n\n\n%French. This afternoon the head quartefs\n3iof our troops were aill at St. Cal and the\n\n\nltro6ps at the diaance Of mile and half.\n\n\nsAs they are not in fufficient force, it is fear\n.sed they 'yiIl be obliged to retreat acrols to\n\n\nz rhine\""} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "AFpcpEei, YVES very fatiguiug. After IL\ngood news which ias arFiyed of tue PIC\n.rcis Of MARTIAL Suw-rrow in the iouth Of\nSwitzerland, CeueraIa PeAarGch ard Cru\nDer are preparing to advance BY the Rhin-\nI;hal.\n\n\nThe French appeared the z9,h bsfor,\n,ion'rance, bit were driven therefrom tkt\naan1e day. It net martial Suparlow\n\n\nsho has arrived 'tldkirch, oa reported /;\n\n\nautir is general JeNscaich. The Frenchl\n\n\nave been IN tie eayiroEs Of S.. Cali, bad\na tnch iHaal namters, as sally to be dii-l\n5eried."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "The General of Brigpt-. Rotation, Chi\n\n\nOF the StaS, TO ths iJiniiter OF War.", "byline": "Tad lgarftrf, -'l,ar 7gyef, oa95er", "article": "= @]l'i| - s'''e'Nt T. ~9fi f.yEE' O'iv'e' s.\n\n\n] The great affairs G. scnerclay preven,ed\nsu,e from writing to Our left wing\nsaads pars Of thc ~ .ssv attacked at :\n,o'c'ask n en- -npss,;a og. enemy's for\n,ce9, which were den ~ Cur columns\nsl,oweTer pisint1Erd ile.r poisions all day.\nhe great fuperiority q iht sayn,y allowed\nthem to advance grsst part OF their army\n'llong the !hore, p7otea 4 by The FIRE ofthei,\nIvelIels near D'Egr'atrc % zee. We re-\nl-1ained in poHeHon Ct chs petition and Of\nThat of Bergen TIL nigh, overlook Us. This\nmorning the general n cI'icf, who forefaw 4\n.nrw attack, though %. proper to wait\nwith fatigued troops, a '5enger enemy. II.\nIN coniequence, orde.el rretrezt, which was\n.msae in the grease1 or.er. The troops are\nthis moment arrived IL tiisir new petitions,\nland there is no attack 20 fear.\n\n\nThe camp Of 5egG--1'c! which is very\nconcentrated and Favcla'l's, viii put US in o\nRate to attack as foon Il ,ar reinforcsmen,s\nARE arrived.\n\n\nThe divifion OF Gene DaendeIs. which\n;rnain,ainsd it(tlf in its u ion duyins the\n.corbat, made its letrcas 3 Parmereudo and\nlMonnikendanl from w aoe it covers Am\nlaerdam, and takes from : III inqn' tude Tor\nitliat GGe,\n\n\nThe enemy,mua have Uttered extremely\n10 the engagr ment Of = day. We have\nmade more than one hur !fci prifoncrs, a.\nlmoog which are three Offers. The gene.\nrails of diViiion having no pet been able To-\ngive me an account, l an obliged to delay\nmaking you more cis.ur iantial report.\naDSTALLON."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "sgs\n\n\nRS ~ az csa DC lee.iiisd l9rp ,o,. 4y,-o,\n.a1is ai'd uniaverabie accounts OF the Ia {,\n,eYen'S IN a\"itzsrIaud, it appears that boil\n.drmes attacked, on the fame day, al d,..e,.\nsent pd'nt0, according to different plans. ape\nswith various but mutual f4ccels. The con.\n.ie4uepce' can aionc decide the yietorv :\n\" \"i:l' however, grant all poiTb!e hccsl\n20 Maiiena, and let him ialeiy purn,. h..\ns~cioties near Uznach and Zurich tovard.\nth- Kane, and the lake OF Coa.ance-. Foo,\n5Teapwned Generals are at his heels. wb,\n5m7y N ali probability b,i9g his army be\nsstwecn. Two tireS - But fuppoiina the yyori\ngot CHANGES 20 bstal the Aq.tro- 4 1fiaos. an,\ntthe mot favorable for the Preach t;encr.,,\nwe cannot find any advantage for nina !,\nlas lait victory, b;ch tended oeiy to weas\nzen IN j comfortable degree, his e,hau,te,\nforces. -''N'"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "OBSERVATION-DISCLOSURES. o.. :.", "byline": "", "article": "Tire Auarians are advancing from FIELD.\nIkirch. The Auerian col. Lauer, has OF\nlacked the French ia Gia.is, beaten them\nIand taken 1900 priiorers, aud two taud.\n'ards. The Auarian generals arc to msrei\n.lgaina the left wing Of the Freach, Will\n.Snwarrow takes them Ia the rear By 81\n'Gothard."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "LATE\nFOREIGN INTELLIGENCE;\n\nfrom a Hamburgb Paper of Gl7o5sr\n10, in The Eng1b language, re-\neefOcd By Captain Ho70iand, ar.\nrfeed at Bgfan, on f5s sd f1,2.\n\nFurther Operations in Holland", "byline": "HAGUE, Ottah,< {.", "article": "The tranquility viicA certirrr6 for II\ns. rs, haa at iength been interrupted, on IN.\nizd 'ait. BY one of the naoa gioicnr attacks.\n(Which the Engliih made on our lsf, wing\n.:and centre. The battle laRcd the whole day,\n4 both parties fought with the greateG\n.obidnacy. Night put flop to the carnage,\nbut on the Sd It was renewed with incresfea q\ni7iolencr, till az lat our left wing and centre\nwere forced co give way to the epeuiy's fu-\niperiority. We we're Obliged to g;ve up all\nour poiitiouaat Alkmaar, andcvcn that town\n20 the eucny: Gen. Brfss's headquarters\nwe're removed to BeverTv7t Our army was\nForced to take another pch,i. /: our adYanc-\ned potts, however Gill occupy ssuum, CAT\ntricom, and Limmen.\n\n\nDuring the aaiou, the fine village Cd\nlhnedyk, about nile and hsIffrorn Ak\nimaar, wsa barnt down. Some prironcrs\nSsSc been conveyed to Eaarierl and Amf}er.\nIdam; at the Former place about 40 or 20\nvc;'e's with wounded have arrived. The\nFrench General La Maifon, and the Chief\noi Brigade Mrrcier, are auongE the latter.\n\n\nThe villages OF Gencruuici-n and Zwart-\ndnis were alto occupied BY the. Enali(h fall\nors, who took pofefIion of them in the nanne4\nof the Prince of Grange, and hoiled the o.\nrangc Gag but they have been driven from\nthenee, and molly made prifoners."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "THD (oN T0ESDATS AMI FRIDA4 sv SAMUEL PEAsANTs o\n\nECEM BEE aoth, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "Ssneral Hermann with rs 20 A;des.de Cam;\nssand fsrvanss, arrived here, and yeRcrday\n2norning they iet OF, unier aa efccgt, for\n\n\nsFaris."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "sWABIA. o.. ,.", "byline": "", "article": "Il is believed, tiias for fcme dayo the IL\n.nted Imperial armies haze advanced, ask\nre-Vccupicd their former petition in Syit-\nizsFiand. The head. quarters Of Martha"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "Oocb-r {.", "byline": "", "article": "General Mailer has bctn ordered to fYr\n.rsndsr the chief command OF the Frsn,,\narmy OF the Rhine, to Gen. Ney.-ih,\ncapture OF Mannheim is faid to be lie caule.\n\n\nGeneral Nsy'a head quarters ore at itars-\nnTau' IN Atacc. It's e.tima;ed there ar,\n\n\n. 1900 French in the envirous Ct kISveuc,\nand Ehrenb7sititcin, WHO are preparing. e\nadvance."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "tuition & Cow;Dis5ca\n\n\nBUSINESS.", "byline": "", "article": "Hz Subscribers have removed\ny to the houic lately occupied BY Mr., Tho.\nMAJ HooFes two doors below the Eagle T-ssni;\nwhere they intend carrying or the Auction and\n-oamiilcn Bniineis under the firm Of\n\n\nKaadeepaA & Mogy.\nAM thing commit,edto Hlem in their Yin. VIII b,\nreceived and Grizzly attended to. Advances ID\ncain vii be made ifrequired.\nT5fy kats on hand t5i- Sals, loze fir\nG,sib or e's.0o or 50 Digs cse2.\nBe& German ozna5urgss by bale\norPiece\n\n\nDroghedas, BY the piece\nBrown iriih Linens\nIndia Cottons\n\n\nOld Antigua Rum by theIIhd.\nNorthward ditto by the barrel\nMoiales by the HID.\nBrown Sugar by the Hhds or Bbl,\n\n\nMarkss Kanaee0aA.\n\n\nBsyagin Mo'1y.\nRichmond, CStobcr III, 1900.\n\". B. gbeir 9aiea dcys FIXTURE or Wed\nnefdays and Fridays. y. g III\n"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "LINbAU, SO. a.", "byline": "", "article": "he rs,reat Which the Imperial trcor\nmade on the 2 yth aud 10Th from U,zsacI\n\n\n10Y the Ioggenbosgh aud the canton c"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "HmGerlam, O7o5.r r.", "byline": "", "article": "~s'.tf1f\"ff\"ij NGv'ef i\n\n\nWe are expecting with the moi anxiety\nIntelligence from Frie1and, the whole OF\nwhich province fsems to be threatened by\nthe enemy. The town Of Lemner, Whole\nbarbour is Of fuch importance for our inland\nGRADE, e fad to have furrendered after hav.-\ning lohered fome time heavy cannonad,\nfrom the Enghih gun boats--If the eneny\n,once get footing in Frienand, where tier.\nlare no iuliicient means Of defence againa\nformidable force, the consequences mua b,\nfatal, as we are but TOO we'll acquainted will\n;he dsltrnetive iyRem of the Englih."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "EENNU. - ! -,", "byline": "", "article": "he report Fl the rcsakiug or Zuyich\nand ef j. aGena's beiag voundeI, want;\nconfirmation."} +{"article_id": "36_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "From Aikjnaar, o7o5er 3, IL a! moan.\nYsilerday morning, between FIX and fcven1\nO'Clock, the enemy made one Of the noai\n;v'olent aitaeks-uPon our left wing and cen\ntire, Ourtroops defended themlelges brave\n\" hpt were II length forced n .;iaa ..,--;- =\nliz eremy's inPeriocisy, hut not before thew\nhad done great mich eff to them. The. e\nIuemy Formed our petitions feverai times\nbut were repulled in each attack. The fire.\n,was dreadful on both Gles and fsveral houfes\niwe-e burnt down. The enemy advanced a.\n,gain& our left wing as far as Bergen; the\n!no& furious conftcs enfued, and they were\ndrives back with the lcfs of forne prifoners.\nOur left wing and centre advanced again, |\nand the artillery kept up an uninterrupted\nEre, with the beR fuccefs. Night ,errira-\nted the bloody conhia, or rather afforded an\nto recover Grength to renew The!\nbattle by the dawn of Gay. 1t actually re-\ncommenced on the morning of the cd, AL\n,day-break: both parties fought with unex\n,amPled fury, and every inch Of ground wast\n5conteeed. The enemy renewed the attack !.\n.at different times, with frefi troops, and VIC.\ntory remained doubtful, till at length our\n\n\n\ntroops became exhaufed with fatigue, and\nbegan their retreat, which was general, and\ntwas efetted fighting, and in the greatcfl\nsorder. All our magazines, hofpitals, bag\ngage, infantry, and cavalry, retreatcd throuch,\nsAlkmaar to Bevetwyk; and the army will\ntake new petition, which can be defended\nbetter. Several 1illages are Gcen in flames, !\n(which feem to rage notify at St. Fancres 81\n| Laugendyk. The enemy has bought his\nsviaory very dear; and however great our\n,iofs may be, his can hardly be Isf:, our ar\nstillery which was we'll fupPlied, having made\nsgreat havoc among them.\nOur army continues to receive reinforce.\nsments, and more are Gill expected. Three\nsthoufand French troops marched yeHerday\nThrough Harlem, for the army. Bodies o.\nsarmed citizens ave joining It daily, and when\nGall mall have arrived, we hope that fortune,\n(Which deferred us in the lat battle, will IA\nz 'our us ag2in."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "from a Haa54rgh piper Of 0F05e,\n\n\nI2--iAtbe Ffst % language."} +{"article_id": "49_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "Horn, S.etemBe- 20.", "byline": "", "article": "Hoor0, STiewbe~ 20.\nThey write from Alkmaar thar the innp\n1sGon Of the Hee;- Hugo Ward Is eae6ied\n70 that dianGt OF four thoufand acres Of\nland is under wafer."} +{"article_id": "51_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0074.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Uffec5!, OToDer\nThe day before yeRerday the RulIian ge"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Nile, and Gen. Bertheir advanced with\na Grong force towards Syria. No act\nions of moment have taken place.-Hs\nhas organized the government of Eqypt\non the French model. Twenty of the\nFrench NeaPclitan tranfports attempted\nto fail from Alexandria, but were burnt\nby Capt. Hood, and the crews fent\nback.-Capt. Hood has fucceeded in\ncutting eight tranlports out of Damiet-\nia they were part of a feet of a5\nvehels, conveyed By three frigates, ar\nrived from Toulon, with fupplies. The\ntranfports, had not been delfroyed in\nAlexandria, from want of troops.\n\n\nAdvices from India, overland men\nton that every thing was quiet, & that\nthere were no appearances of any extra\nordinary preparations on the part of\nTippo Saib.\n\n\nWe learn from Spain, that the Court\nhas put into execution a meafure of\nFinances, the idea of which they bor-\nrowed from England, but which they\nhave carried to much greater extent.\nA Decree has been i1ued, ordaining\nthat all fums of money locked up either\nin litigation between individuals, or\nmortgaged to fPecihc ufes, the Unclaim-\ncd Dividends on public or private fe-\ncurities, the portions of children, the\nfunds Of corporations, and generally all\ndead and inactive capital Of every kind,\nlhall be paid into the hands of Govern\nment, who ihall allow 3 per cent inter-\neft for the ule thereof, & lhall be bound\nto pay back the principal when called\nupon in courle of law, and to fulfil all\nthe conditions Of the original bequelts\nin cafes where funds have been appro-\npriated to particular ufes, and where\nthe Progrefs Of times Object. In this\nway, we underfand Government will\nbe able to lay their hands upon very\nlarge (ums indeed, many of the incorp-\nGRATED companies having immen1e mort\ngagged treafure.\n\n\nThis meafure evidently comes from\nthe fruitful brain of fome Of their new\nfriends, the French Financiers."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "Fra. s5e LONDON CdzETTE, IF Nov. 40\n\n", "byline": "Dnzpnirr Sfreet. az", "article": "D0zvnizg Street, Nov. 20.\n\n\nA DECREE having been publfhed By the\n~ French Directory, declaring that all per\nfons natives of or originally belonging TO neu-\ntrail count-yor countries in alliance with France,\nwho may form part of the crews Of any Of\nthe kings fhips of war, or any other BIitih\nvelIels, ihall be conGdered and treated as pi-\nrates; his maefy has direRed it to be 6gnifed\nto the commiGary for the French Prifoners in G.\nBritain, that if this decree fhal, in any inRance.\nbe carried into effect againt any fuch Perfens\ntaken in any vefel the property of his majeay,\nor Of his maj-Ry's fubjefts, and navigated un-\nder the Britih hag, it is his mgeGy's determi-\nnation to exei cle the mott rigorous retaliation\nasainil the fubje6ts of the French Republic,\nwhom the chance Of war has now placed, or\nmay hereafter place at the kings difPof4l.\n\n\nThe above important article audcs the the Arret:e\nOf the 19th October, contained in the pretident's\nmeAage to Congrels. Sse prlceling column."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Extraf Of a letter from a gentleman gf\n\n\nrelPeaabiHty in Richmond, TO bis friend\n\n\nin this to70n, dated January 20, 1893.\n\n\n\" The legislature are about paiing an\nappeal TO the People in the fhape Of an\naddrels, fraught with the mott direfuL\nfentiments to the Government of the\nUnited States. Times are alarming,\ncivil dihentionS, if not actual civil war,\nmay be expected. Nobody can mitake\nthe meaning of Taylor, of Caroline\nHe is the prime mover, and IS furroun-\nded by thole who move pretty much as\nhe directs, One week more, and all\ntheir projects will be out A bill is or\ndered to be brought into the houfe,\narraying the States Judges againf thofe\nof the United States, in cafes that may\noccur under the ledition act, the avow-\ned o5je6 Of which is to fet at liberty\nany perGon who ilaa be prolccutcd un-\nder that aGt.\n\n\n\" Taylor'8 refolutions, which you\nhave ieen-Nicholas's fubltituted in\nplace Of thoie propoied by George K.\nTaylor--:he appeal, or addreGs to the\npeople-and the bill ordered to be\nbrought in, will FIJI up the mealures Of\nholtility, on the part Of this Gta,e againf\nthe United States. The Government\nOf the United States mutt protect itlelF\nOF yield to the force Of Virginia. Such\nopen hofility cannot and mutt not be\npaGed over in filence. Another project\nis before the houfe, for arming en- ma0e\nall the militia Of the Commonwealth\nthis is ALTO the fcheme Of Taylor and his\nparty-and who can doubt the objea\n1t is not to prepare to defend the nation\nagainf foreign foe, for this party\nboldly aHerr, that there is no fuch dam\nger to be apprehcnded. What then is\nthe objec The refolutions mentioned,\nacts contemplated, and the manifefto(\n| 10 the people are the belt elucidahon' J"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "Progrefs of the American Navy.", "byline": "", "article": "TUESDAY, JAN. %.\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr. JoGah Parker, the Houte\nwent into committee of the whole or the Re-\nport Of the Navy Committee, Mr.. RutIedge in\nthe chair and after fome dilcuaion, the com\nmittee role, and reported the following relolG-\ntions, which were adopted by the Houfe\n\n\nI. Relolved. That two Decks be eRablifhcd\nin the United States. and that $4,000 dollars be\nappropriated therefor.\n\n\n2. Refolved, That 5000 dollars be appro-\npropr;ated for the purchaie Of Timber, to be\nufed sr preferved FOR the building ihips or vef-\nfels of war of the Unitd States.\n\n\n4. Refolved, That the Navy of the United\nStates be augmented by a number not exceeding\nfix, Of fhiPs of war, to carry not leis than IA\nqsns, to be built within the United States\nand number not exceeding fix, Of 1oops Of\nwar, carrying not leis than rs guns, TO be\nbuilt or purchaled within the United States\nand that FUN not exceeding one million Of\ndollars be appropriated therefor.\n\n\n4. Refolved, That The PreGdent of the u, S.\nbe authorized by law, to augment the number\nOf guns on board any flip now in iervice, or\nbnilding, above the number it may be rated at,\nand that $4,000 dollars be appropriated tor\nthat purpole.\n\n\n8. Relolved, That the Prelident of the u\nnited States, lhal be authorized to take on the\nNavy efablifhment, fuch Of the Revenue Cut\ntiers now in ferVice, as may be in his opinion fit\nfor foyeign fervice.\n\n\nNo opEoGtien was made to thefe relolutions ;\nand the whole were referred 70 the f-led COM\nrnittec who reported them, to bring in bill or\nbills accordingly."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lhe mi-ia-r, haYiag The. day before left\nParis, pubhlhed his letter, No. =, rendered\nneceHary the publication Of my anfwer, No. a.,\n@ad the note No. 20. as preliminary there.\n20.\n\n\nOn The Sh Of Augnf, received at Havre,\nthe Miniter's letter, No. p, TO which Nc. a8,\nis an anIwers the former contained the arrete\nNo. 20; and his deGre 10 fend it by the Sophia,\nprobably produced the cficial impediments\nmEich for leveral days prevented her failing\nThe miniiter IS unwilling TO admit that the ar\nr=te WAS the efe1 Of my approximations |\nbelieve there is no doubt Of the fa9 but it is\n4 matter of little conlequence.\n\n\nNo. go and 81, will thew that MIR. Hautval\nia his letter to the MiniRer, relative TO our frR\ninterview, committed fome errors, and candidly\ncorrected them.\n\n\nNo 81 aud SO, require no explanation.\n\n\nNo. 81, will thew the Object of the Dutch\nNnil}er in his conference with me, & requires\nno comment, | was before informed that this\ngenileman,if requeHed, would interpofe his good\nOffices bur did not think it proper to make the\napplication.\n\n\nNo. IS, has already been the fubjea Of lome\ngeneral remarks.\n\n\nTo No. 9, a verbal anlwer was lent by the\nMiniher, that the letters and diipatches therein\nmentioned, chad never reached the govern\nmsnt,\"\n\n\nOn the 10th Of July, left Paris and from\nthe beA information which could obtain re-\nlative 70 the difpoiitioh Of the Executive Direc-\ntory flor l never had direct communication\nwith them) they were very defrous of recon-\ncitation between the two republics. Every\nimpedimentt to my departure had been adopted\nby the French MiniRer and he would have\nprevented il, had he fucseeded in his plan of an\nepiRolary difcuHion: his obiea was, as I con.\nceived, to gain time FOR alcertaining, whether\nthe United States were shen difpoled TO treaty\ncf this he manifeRed doubts being periuaded\nthat their refentment was TOO great to admit OF\nit. He feemed allo to aPprehend, that in con\nfeuuence Of the incredible exertions OF Great\nBritain, and the unequivocal evidence :he had\ngiven cf her ability 10 defend herielf, they were\ninclined to avenge their injuries, by an alliance\nwith her and that lhould France come for\nward with overrures, or the plan OF treaty\nfhe would fail therein, and compromlt her hon\ncr. | was nevertheless of opinion, that ihoulo\nFrance be juf and liberal in her meaiures, the\ngovernment Of the United would till meet hel\non til. ground of accommodation. My JudG\nrnent was the reluit of their inltruetlons tor\nhad never received any other official intelli\ngence fiuce my departure from America\nhave Therefore uniformly iuculcated that ienti-\nnent.\n\n\nHaving been thus in a ftuation, wherein, a\nmidi ferries Of events, each has been product\ni've of frefh embarraGments have purined\nwhat to me appeared the honor, interet and\nwelfare of my country, and been guided by thc\nfen(e of the government, as far as could aicer\ntain it.\n\n\nIF the door is filI open to peace, the efab\nlifhment of it NUT be an happy event TO tht\nUnited States, as il will exempt them from ca\nlami6es, which notwithstanding delulive aP\n2eara1ces, \" i'll with fhort intervals probably con\ntnue for half a century, to exhauit and dePoP\nnlaie Europe.\n\n\nBut If the national pulGe beats high for war\nand the wife and conatutional CO. cils of th'\nUnited States ihall conlider it as the only iafe\nand honorable alternative, may that OmniPo-\ntent Being, who controuls events, Proted them\nand may they commence the war with ardour,\ncontinue it with vigour, and terminate it with\nglory. That this viii be the ilue there can be\nno do2bt, Whit the American Republic ihall\nchoofe UNION for her MOTTO and proiung\nby the misfortunes Of other nations, fhall be\nconvinced that Gjeord gviH igfHre dependence, eHa\nconcord independence IN eVar andPeae\n\n\nlhall probably when at lcifnre, give you\nforne other details Of lefs confequence, and in\nthe nterim remain Sir, with much elteem and\nrefped, your veyy humble feIvanr,\n\n\nL. GERRY.\n\n\nTnicrHY PlcKraiNG, Efq:\n\n\nSecretary Of STATE OF the United States\n\n\n~. 4 IN"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "NATIONAL CONCERNS.\n\nLEcISLATURE of THE UNION.\n\nH0USE oF REPRESENTATIYES.", "byline": "WEDNESDAY,, JAN. a", "article": "WEDNESDAY, JAN. z3.\nSEVERAL bills pafed lhro' various Cages.\nA bill for the governmentC @ the Navy, was\nread and committed.\n\n\nMr.. Smith reported refo]ution refpeding\nthe augmentation OF the laaries of the officers\nemployed in the Executive Department Of the\nUnited States,\n\n\na bill for the relief of fck and deGitute fa-\nmen in foreign countries paaed to be enacted.\nA committe was RATED to report bin for the\nrelief and protection Of Am:r:canleamsn."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "NY LoRps AN9 crNTLEurN.", "byline": "", "article": "from the lnrOne\n\n\nNY LoRDs AND cENrLEMrN,\n\n\nTHE zpBiab Bavs tatr Sisc IL i5s loaf af f5t pre-\nJ7f Jear, aHatb Esnai eoi qubis5, By s5e 6r Of Prov\n'0sgueTs GHd SsVe eaaAy promoted fbe Pyg1ny ,lsry\ngfour eoaafry.\n\n\nTIE aa,Samas yie, e rava triumph Ia, ysesivrSe\n\n\naSor tro 5s reEsyabk and 4rffvs aS7isE IN 7Ubb ds\nfsHbaea' 9 n.y. et, usdr tie eOvza15 5 R.sr4uiyal Nea\nafaaae4 and ain9f totally dys4 troy oyte f5e euy\n'sagba\"est1 eOy aVaU:ggss s iHsfi'a By fb great nd\nbrilliant Soy, and enterprise Of 1UJsJ ne iHf pey ar1\n'sraVsgaae: bad sd tie attention BE ogord and yc5b 7var\nPeculiarly dirft7sd Ggai 6mf of5e 7g vaHa6 qferg sf5s\nBg Empire bas ia tB yf zass been turned 10 tie esrff\noH % aHoTI and the b0s bus giveH pszUsr ami H.\nSc\"c q Frame baf afvi opening, zv5ia5 j Ii8roveIBy\n\n\nfa5e eHefoT5 t5s part Of otJsr ozO5, may ladto he\ngeneral deli trance Of Ez,css\n\n\nTbs zoz7 and szagHa1ir7y say5 az fbs esa;gr4re ~\nfbe Emperor IF Ra and tie desE and Vgo Of be OfoEaa\nPoyfe, bave zrH batt9r p77vfrr Brr11d zUt5 iuG\nEs Of be fygsaf % azItBrir eSazp Joiqc5 10 f5s G95o\n\n\noa nIa2d A3f HaivsA in fbs d9srrnf eopaiyjsI Rynr\nCling uH4sr fb' Joke q France e b 27ra ezeoayagse,\n90 o5y af, 70 abf5af gyooHf E7s e ear41 7vL5 ex8.\nrieae bGs proceed Be alone s5ut -rtb ariy Bs7sr\n\n\nTbs extent Of PrpayafoaI az 6oze and fs lzoz4to-s\ne aiGHf pH emory all rank sf ny E6e Lave Ateryed\nfbe e7ey fran ATTEMPTING 70 execute their gain threat Of i7radrq\nTIE eogF Of tJ5 AzgIorg.\n\n\nIn Li1a e REBELLION zyJi5 bey 5a4 irra,. Bar been 1uy\n81 and yPy-5e fyoop5 zvbb t5y za 5y III E95oyt buvx\nbeen er1PsetO ryeady and 5e aruaeafi qes dqirsf for\nbe n PE9gf, bave By tie Vgi1us and afvy Of Nv a4a\nToAS been eabfnyeior dsG TIE viezD5 and riasbl of\ntbs, zUJo, rUb sHzy bare qg sZl-\nned ~. bvsfon oHy esgFaioa, baVs jea 4sfe7eS and Id\nand their frsa6a made sraTf 70 TIE 7poTq zrJou7 t5f\nbad Ssjd deed @ Be azVqlsnei 10 tJeiy duty and\nJIM @ ne myis5 and vV5ieb fJe fraifsysnf agus\nbavPrOared se imref re 1iai IF All rgy f1BlR J57s\nfbs asey e continuing y z0J rzsa1 evsry SfaE ~ I.\nLzVE and 5fzbigerd geveyn7sHf Of f5e.T eOsafyy.\nGentlemen Of the Houle Of Commons\n\n\nUnder t5s Haa0ai5ab brsre Of 6yofyad lgay II graas\naHou 10 ove fbat tb- pyo4ss f he bu5e reva7us\nba' Pyoved fu adequate tie aeegs Of our permanent e5u-\ndSrs at s aatisaz eJt a5 been agairaas and i3rov.d\naHa fbaf e and iadry ny ~ bGvs continued 10\nJaos'5s ia degret bHJeytO ualaosya.\n\n\nTBs aafi0a ia zubb zUc are eLaed anJr55y yeH9ry s\nso7fTaaTesF IF beagy seaess iu55e tts ba6e ty: Bat\nf6t Gaf IF oar rrs and he gooi s and public ri 4pt5\n\n\n'Vaii' through f0ryPart sfAy kigda zo Kyf Heb yoR\n% Pro7id 6e Hegay5ir' 7v5t any aaia! ireonv1\n10 NY Ppe, and rO5 Little stiz as ee t5e Permanent\ntara' Of tbe gae Tbr fyqgrj g.ad tozpa,as se 6Rea\nIy t5e 0e9rH a4fd IL TIE if aH, azi be sd gVsu %\n1' e'sd \" fbs Plan or5e redemption Of fBe land tax bavs\nbeen S'ade4 7gb 70, f baal s8 4vlic5 you vrig lam\nte,raasl omit 20 q53oyfaeyo 70 eo5Grn and improve.\nMy Lords aud Gentlemen,\n\n\nIry zvb essres te continuance cF yqy exrrtou 70\neTab ultimately 70 eoaH7 s great esvff 7pb5 -Uc az.\nengaged 70 a Jats anI io40,aIit eoqaJfor\n\n\nWtbav jrm9nu5 many and gyeat dBuity-our 3eyifvcr-\nia sP say ba been rr7czrdI zvJ dfing4gs4 scegf\nand oDr Praf I7, compared vi5 t5atef o5sr eoaatres\n\n\naty SroVe bore s7NeB bciod grrcral dng1 and\nh\"a ~ he sHy ard bqp9i15f be Br5 nation bave a.\nfe\"dsd (.'dt, tbs bl@g IF PeV4rssl is fosaa\",\nit, eSsrgy and it, vjrtEc."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "DOnnefic News.", "byline": "SAVANNAH IAN", "article": "SAVANNAH, JAN. IS-\n\n\nCAPT. Da7gj6S, arrived here from\nMartinico, which he left December q,\ninforms, ThatreportS were current there\nthat Commodore Barry had captured 5\nFrench merchant lhips and privateers."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "JAN \"A.\nThe bill fnfpendins all ntercourfe with France\nwas dilculled, bat no de6nitive queaioE taken.\nThe Senate communicated information of the\ndeath Of Henry TaseqoeH, Efq. late rnember of\nthat honorable body.-The houfc voted to\nattend the funeral.\n\n\nJAN. IS.\nA petition againR The Alien and Sedi,ion\nLaws from Suffolk county IN \\. was read.\nThe b Il tuipending Commercial Ictrcouyye with\nFrance was amended & ordered to be engrofed\n\n\nMONDAY, JAN. 78,\nMr. S. Smiths refolution refpeaing the aug\nmentaticn of Executive Salaries was referred to\nthe committee of Ways and Means. Yeas s..\nNays SO.\n\n\nThe Naval Committee was inRruaed TO\nreport on the neceaary augmentation Of the\nmarine corps."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "ALEXANDRIA (IT,rinisl IAN. \"A.", "article": "Extraf Of a letter from a gentleman Of\n\n\nrgPeaabihty in Richmond, to bis friend\nin tbs t0zUn, dated fannarY 20. 100."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "Britifh Parliament.", "byline": "HOUSE OF LORDS-NovemJel", "article": "HUU0E UF LORU0-NoUeD7BfT 20.\nHis Majeay went with his uf1al Rate to the\nHoufe Of Lords, and being fcated on the il rone,\nfummoned the Houle Of Commons to attend\nthe royal Prefence. As foon as they were ar\nrived, bis majeAy opened the Parliament with\nthe following mott GRACIOUS SPEECH\nfrom the Throne"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "LatsG Foreign Mes05.", "byline": "", "article": "Received at NcwyOrk, BY the Britih Packet Chener-\n\n\nfield."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "rRANsLArioN.J\nDecree gftbs Exeenfi0s Directory, 9f Oa.\n20, I1o6.", "byline": "", "article": "The Executive Directory, upon the report Of\nthe MiniRer of Foreign Relations, conGdering\nthat the Fleets, Privateers, and Ships Of Eng\nland and Rufiia are in part equipped by TO-\nreigners.\n\n\nConfdering that this violation is msnfeft\nabufe of the rights Of nations, and that the\npowers of Europe have not taken any meaiures\nto prohibit it. DEGREES,\n\n\nut. Every individual, native {ou originated\nOf friendly countries, allied TO the French Re-\npublic or neutral, bearing commfion, grant\ned by the enemies Of France, or making part\nof the crews of Ihips of war and Others, enc.\nmics, lhall be by this Jingle fad declared a\npirate, and treated as fuch, without being per-\nmitted in any cafe to alledge that he had been\nforced into fuch fervice, by violence, threats or\notherwife\n\n\nI'd. The Executive Directories of the Bata\nvian, Ligurian, CifalPine and Roman Repub-\nlies lhall be inlruaed to this efFca.\n\n\n60. The proviGons contained in the 6ra ar\ntcle fhall be notified to tho1e powers which are\nneutral or allied to the French Republic.\nhth. The MiniRer Of Exterior Relations is\ncharged with the execution of the prefent ar\nre.te which ihall be printed in the Bulletin Of\nthe laws.\n\n\n(Sign.G) TRIELHARD, Prgfdea."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "LONDON, NOV. 2z.", "byline": "", "article": "AONDoN, NOV. II.\n\n\nNo peace from Raladt. The war\nlike preparations fill continue to pre-\nvail. The Ruflian armies are advancing\ntowards Italy, with raPidity.\n\n\nNOV. %. An expedition againf the\ncoat Of France, is preparing at the ile\nOf Wight.\n\n\nDEC. I. The affairs of Ireland wear\nthe alPea of tranquility. Tone has d.\ned of his wounds. The Government\nforces in Ireland, amount to 100000\nmen.\nBUONAPARTE.\n\n\nAT the lat dates, Goa 12) Buona-\nparte was till at Cairo, but his advanc-\ned corps were 90 miles further up the\n"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "January aS. 1893.", "byline": "", "article": "ExiraE Of Letter from Rufa5 King, Ejq. hin\n\n\njfer Plenipotsntiary Of the United States at Lon\n\n\ndon, TO tbs Secretary Of Starr, dated N0O. 10 '98.\n\n\n\"The annexed arrete would appear extra\nVACANT rnd incredible, if it proceeded from any\nother authority but mankind i, 70 accuRomed\nto the violence and injuRice of France, that we\nalmOR ceafe to cIprels our furprile and indig-\nnation at the new nfances that ihe continues TO\ndifplay\""} +{"article_id": "29_1799-02-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0167.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "Mefage from the Prefdent.", "byline": "", "article": "The following metIage was received from the\nPreident to Congrels\n\n\nCsntls@fr gtrtbs Senate, and\nGeatlfmsH Of tie Home Of ReprgiSntativD,\nAn Edia of the Executive Directory Of the\nFrench Republic ofthe 79th Of Odober, 1893\ninclofed in a letter from our miniGer plenipoten-\ntiary il London Of the 9th Of November is q\n70 much importance that it cannot be TOO ioon\ncommunicated to you and the public.\n\n\nJOHN ADAMS."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "f1oipitals of Copenhagen, the relult Of which\nwas communicated to Protectors Herholdt and\nkatn who have jut prelenred them TO The pub\nhc' N pamphlet Of 20 pages OF twelve\nmedical men, who communicated their expert.\nnents, one only, Prolefor Tode, IS oppofed %\nthe Pra6ice.-The Editors, MeIis. Herholdt\nand Rata, after citing thele various experiments,\nwhich, together with their own, amount 10\nabout hundred II number, conclude We\ndo not End it polIiole to apply with any iuRice\nagaina Perkinum lhofe arguments and doubts\nwhich have been RATED againA Magnetifm. It\nour experiments have not All been 10 completely\niuccelstul as the American ones, they, demon\nhrate, however, to our fatsfaCion, that iters Is\nmuch realty at bottom, and that it is of importance\n70 the Phyhcial !; and as our ABILcAARD* has\nunity oblerved, it merits particularly the whole\nattention Of tie PhyGologif.' This work II\ntranilated from the Danilh to the Germ4n.-.\nThe fcience they term PerkiMj;q, in honor II the\ndifcoverer- The dfeaies in which they found\nPerkinfm molt fuccef,ful were rheumatic and\ngouty af. aions.\n\n\n*Prets65r and fyG Lecturer ia t5e Teteriaar7\nCollege, o0bo has pa54l5sd bis tb9ry Of Psrkiajfn,\nqOdieb Be accounts 5r on LJs Pri4eipf Ct G1bvaais\nand Et8riaty."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "Commonwealth Of Madachufetts.\n\nIN tie year 8f car Lord, ens tbogClnd Jevsn bun\n\n\ndrtd and ninety nine.", "byline": "", "article": "IL tie gear of car Lard, eHs t5ogCad JfUsn bun\n\n\ndred and ninety nine.\nAn ACT, limiting the time within which\nPetitions for Eag which have been drawn by forged\nOrders, ihalI be fuitained.\nre 1t eHatlsd BY the Senate, and H0HjS\n~ 9 iyalasaVes, in Gea,yal Crrf e6srr5d and BY fbe\narJo,iy IF tie ans That petition Tor Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn Ivy Forged Orders 1a be\nhereafter i4ncd unels nch Petition hAll be preleu-\nCd within TWO YEARS f,oz7 he hgeg Of fbI ot7 and\nOn failure thereof the Petitioner, Applicant and CAIN\nsnt a be forever excluded and barred from any clam\nor demand asainA thsCommonweath for or on account\nof any Wages 70 drawn, aedgcd to be drawn, BY\nvirtue IL anv flch forged Order And the Secretary\nhereby directed to cauie this A6 be pubh(ed il the\nfcvera Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months luccelIively\n\n\nN t5s Heg: sf Rs5y5aza'i7cr T6r ~, 1922.\nThis Dill having had three itver'a readings PaIed TO be\n\n\nenaacd,\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS S5aEv.\n\n\nLs Seqats. Jan a. 1899.\nThis Dili having had two feveral readings paed be\n\n\nenaclcd,\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, P,1Gicr.\n'3s-aayy 25, I729-.4lhfsrovsl\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nTrue copy--AneN.\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Ses'ry.\nCt Tote S4jtsci ty., t-,rtls 1l-vey il De jfgeyai\nNrzryssSsr5 Srfrf IN s5l CornoaTg.1l5 B.\n\n\n5oAW .4YER1. Sa'7."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "Commonwealth Of Madachufetts.", "byline": "", "article": "commonwealth q Mauacnu1ettS.\n\n\nIn the year Ct our Lord. One houGand Seven hundred\n\n\nand N.nety-nine.\n\n\nIN 4 Ct graHtiEg ne eozfnt Of be Lsgjlatme of\n\n\nbI Comaoa9veaAb 70 tbs mbaBitant5 of tbscoa\n\n\ntiet Of York, Cumberland, Lincoln, Hancock.\n\n\nWarrington and kennebeck, TO BE- formed iatO\n\n\nayErsrate STATE.\n\n\nSEC. |. RE- a\"saedIy tie Senate ard Hogys Of\n- Repr5isrta'tve5 ia General Court ar\njfm1Icd' and BY tie authority Of the fame, That the\ncontent OF the Legilature OF fthisC Com monwealth\noe, and the fame hereby is granted to the in\nnaot4nts Of the counties Of York, Cumberland,\nLincoln, Hancock, Wilmington and Kennebeck,\n70 form and erett themieives into a SEPERArE\noTATs, and to be admitted to be, and become\none OF the United States Of America, with all\nana angular the rights, powers, and immuni-\n'ies' which can or ought TO be enjoyed or ex-\nerclied by any one Of the faid United States\n\n\notC 2. Be H further enaSed BY tbs authority\nGt'r5afd, That the male inhabitants Of the few\neral towns and plantations within the counties\natorclaij, Of The age Of twenty-ole wears aud\nupwards be and they hereby are authorized &\nempowered to aiiemble in tn ir fcveral towns\nand PLANTATIONS to elea Delegate or Delegates\n70 meet in convention TO be held at Portland,\nN the county OF Cumberland, oo the fecond\nWednstday OF September next, for the purpofe\nOF to'mlng C2nititution for the government\nOF the iaid inhabitants, and for april ing to the\nCongrels Of the United States f9r their content\nand admiilion into the Union which Delegate\nor Delegates thall be an inhabi,ant or inhabit-\nants of The places in and for which they lhaa\nbe e!etieJ, anl ihall pofel, she fame quatiica-\ntons which re required \" the Contribution for\nkePrelentaL IN The General Court Of this\nCommonwealth. And every towa or plana-\nton within the fii countie:, containing $50\nrate1bi- polls my elea ogs Delegate; every\ntown or PlAntatIan containing 375 rAte4ble polls\nmay eject fGyo Delegates, and every town or\nplantation containing Goo ratea le polls may\neiect t5rfs Delegates and proceeding in that\nmanner making zz5 rateable polls the mean\nncreahn% numoer tor every additional Dele\ngate. Pr0vlafd neV:rtbeLejf, that each town now\nnco'Porlted, and each plantation which have\noe~n aiieted by virtue cf any tax aa. made and\nPaiied by the Legi[sture of This Commonwealth\nnot having one hundred and ffty rate4ble polls,\nmay elect one Delegate. And, Provided a5o,\nthat the male inhabitants Of any plantation or\nplace within the iaiI counties of the aye of\n\n\n~''NJ 80 go\"AS Gnu HOL OtkOnBilR\n60 any corporate town or plantation which have\nbeen aaeicd as aforcfaid, may give in their\nvotes tor the Delegate or Delegates aforefaid\nIN The town or plantation next adjoining and\nwhich may be authorized TO choole a Delegate\nor Delegates, BY virtue of this act.\n\n\nSEC. 8. Ind be it further enaaed BY t5e autIor-\nit2 gf6r5Iaid That the 6rt fiction of this aa,\nihal not be 70 contributed, as to aTc1 or pre-\nvent the operation Of the Contribution, Laws, or\nGovernment Of this Commonweal Il within the\ncounties aforefaid, until the content Of the\nCongress OF the United States, thall be duly OBJ\ntanned tor the admidion of the faid counties into\nThe Union. as one Of the United States, and\nuntil the fad inh, h,bitants fhall have formed, eC\ntablthed, and organized Contribution and\nGovernment for til mfelves.\n\n\nSEC. 4 AHd be It further ena6ed \" tie authority\nGforsiaid, That the Secretary of this Common\nwealth be, and be is hersby di-eaed 10 tranfmit\nto the ieversl towns and plantations within\nthe laid counties, copies of this aa feafonably\nfor the election of the Delegates for the Conven-\nton afurefaid"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "Fran tie Haver,IW FEDERAL Gazette.\n\nTHE MORAL FARMER.", "byline": "", "article": "The friend Of order has made half lis way to virtue.\n\n\nLAvATER.\nMANY of the evils, which individuals lufFer.\nand many OF the difficulties, into which focie-\nties are plunged, originate IL their want of or\nder. Whoever viii give himlelf The trouble to\nexamine the characters Of men, and obferve the\nvarious rnisfortunes, to which their conduit\nirequen.ly exPofes them, will be convinced Of\nthe truth of my afertion.\n\n\nPurfue the indolenI man through the tedious\nhours OF InathFity and 10th, governed princi-\nPaliy by habits Of nde5iion and wholly with.\ncut fyitam. You will 6nd him continually\nhurried ip 6uiinefs, yet bringing nothing to paf.\nN7@ and then Es rcri:s up and deprmincs to"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "Perkinifln.", "byline": "", "article": "Fysm tbe LoNpoN CoURIER-Derr,7k.r \"a.\n\n\nTHE late dilcovery Of DR.. Perkins Of North\nAmerica, Of the Metallic Traitors, is exciJEs2\nmuch attention on the Continent. Several cf\nthe PhyGcians and Lecturers at Copenhagen\nhave recently been employed in inveaigating\nthis nbjed ; and, for that purpo!e, iniiiuted a\nferries q experiments on various Eutjeas IN The"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "CbarAI7er and Biographical Sketch eft5e\n\n\nIfln. 3. CKADB0URNE.", "byline": "", "article": "WHEN man, who has long Pof+ftd the\nconfidence of his fellow citizens, and has held\nand executed offices Of high importance with\nintegrity and reputation, is called from the\ntheatre OF human life, there IS propriety in\npaying public tribute Of relpea to his me-\nmory. 10 point to the path On which ne role\n20 honour, IS to invite others to walk ia il.\nOn the 10Th ult. died at Berwick, in the\ncounty of Aork, the houourable BENJAMIN\nCEADBoURNx, Elq. in tie 8zd year Of his arc.\n| Colonel Chadbourne was born in Berwick.\nwhen that town was frontier, and noc far re-\nmoved from wilderlels aate His father\ndied when ne was young, and his friends plac-\ncd him as an apprentice to tradefman. In\nthis Ration, by attention to books, and other\nmeans Of education, while Others were III the\ngay rounds Of frolic, or wrapt in the arms Of\nfloth and i1lcnef he acquired degree Of lite\nrary knowledge wh Oh laid foundation for\nufeful public life. Very f1on after he arrived at\nfull age, be was noticed for bis iRduGty, but\nmore for an uncommon fPrightlinels OF m nd,\nbrilliancy Of understanding, and loundnefs Of\njudgment mutual for pcrfous Of his years.\nThel- qualities brought him within the conGd-\nGrafton Of Sir William Pepp.rel, and other\ngentlemen Of public chara&tcIs in the county.\na\nthe tewn and county, he was appointed to the\nOffice Of Jutice Of ;be Peace; which Ne con-\ndu9ed with ufefu!n-f5 and reputation After\nthe war, which ended in i747, the town in.\ncreated rapidly iu population and wealth. Col.\nChadbourne, was az an early period called for\nq iucceilion Of years, to reprelent it in General\nCourt Throughout the conte9 in regard to\nthe Stamp AA, and all the parliamentary\nclaims on the Colonies, he appeared firm, and\nftedtalt in the interelt Of his country; and as a\nreal infezihle fupPorter Of her rights. No\nwild enrluh>im, redundant zeal ot parties\ninfluenced his conduct he AGED from the prn.\nclPles ofjuHice, moved ou The line OF integrity,\nand received realon as his only guide. When\nthoie contelts had enjed Id ioemn appeal 10\narms, he was no Ifs firm, and immbveable,\nthan he bad been through Iong war of debate,\nand Telolutions, on the iaHe fub e9. In the\nyear I775, he was called with other Counf-l-\nlors, 10 afume the executive department, on\nthe idea that the chair was vacant; and con-\ntinued in the Council, under fucceHive uuani-\nnous elections, until the pre.ent Con(iluton\nwas eltablithed, iome years after that important\nPeriod, finding peace ettPbli.hed, and he ipde.\nPendence Of his couutTy Acknowledged, he re-\ntired to lefs fPhere Of public ezsrtion. The\ncfice of a Judge of the Common Pleas be held\nuntil fhort time before his death. That Office\nbe reGgned BY well written, judcious Letter\n20 the Governor ; in which he exprehed his ar\ndent wilhes for his cou1try's happinss, in\nmanner that did honour 10 the writer, an ex-\nhibited true 1irit Of patrio,m. To this he\nreceived a cordial friendly reply from his EG\ncellency.\n\n\nNo charge Of immoral conduit, or bate r6ea.\nl1res, Never dnged his character. An elesan.s\ncneerful politerefs, renderet his company every\nwhere agreeable. A generous, and unaffected\nhoipiralty, within rs own honfe, endearedh hin\nto his guef. The religious and literary Gt\ntutions Of his country had his pr46ti a, aad\nuniform tupPort. HIS III. exhibited esiIenee.\nthat an early, and continued devotian 70 th-\ne5yj2ian religion. does BY no means 'nrerru1t the\nra.ioaabe and valuable e1j5yments of the world.\nII De th. which was expect ID with fcrt.uJg,\nand met wirh f-mneis, ard reGEnaion, stIord-\nca p.cQf th-t ;he snd Of t5s gbrgt ~ nan Y p.I.e.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "independence of Maine.", "byline": "", "article": "[ A. Ire faJs4 Of orr Separation from Ma1.c5p-\nJ'1f' \" again coming t0r1Oard for aIjcn5Eos, Il\nmay Tot Be amir 70 lay before ny readers Ire Io\nlo5DfTg DILL, co'bicb cUa5 reported di0ing The Iaa\nJ5j,'1' aHdrssrrsd 10 the nsst s5Ton sf The G.ae.\nraj CoarT I"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\"A\"S CA~ ) III tuS afternoon ne mutt con-\ninlt the Squire on the fubje9 Of his quarrel\nwith the ConHable for taking bis cow for the\npayment Of lis taxes. The buiinels Of today,\ntherefore, is poltponed with, +\" tomorrow will\ndo as we'll\" Tomorrow and tomorrow pafs,\nand his buiinefs is not fnifhed He. who puts\nOft until fOmorro7O the buGnefs Of today, IS GER\ntainiy no friend Of order. In this way, indeed.\nreligion itlelf is poaponed. Aud alas, while\nthus his mott important concerns remain unlet-\ntied, his fun may iet to rife no more\n\n\nLook at our neighbour Scbeasr. He talks\nmuch OF The fortune, which his genius, BY the\natllltance OF uncommon induGry, will enfure TO\nhim. Indeed, he is forever diging after fome-\nthing, which at Prefent, NUT remain fecret to\nthe world. II is enough ifh he alone be certain\nOF luccefs. il this man had any fyRem, If he\nobierved order in bis fpeculaliong, would he,\nIN the mdf of his Pur!uit after one obied, a.\nbandon il for the purluit of another\n\n\nAs lately pafed the habitaton Of one Of nv\nfarming neighbours, oblerved his barn doors\nwere off their hinges, and little or nothing ap-\nPeared to be in his barn, fav.ng few bundles\nOf flax uHbroken. His cattle, are almof with.\nout life, bis fences in a runous fituation. the\nclapbo&rds rafting on his houle, the windows\nbroken, his children with bare feet on the ice,\nand fcareely flick of wood at hi, door\nSurely, faid my companion, this man does not\nwork il right His farm has all the advantages\nOF ioll, watc and wood, lli,l he appears 10 b\nwithout the necehares Of life. | will lay\nwager he is no lover of order. On enquiry, we\nfound he was one Of your afternoon farmers\nWhen his neighbours are zpee7ing their corn, he\nIs planting his. When others make kay, he IS\nteen at the horft race OF attends TO bis law fuit\nConfequently, he Is uluaily out Of hay before\niprng, out Of corn before harveR, and ont of\npork before ChrRmas. This fame farmer has\nlately left his meeting, b-elule he is taxed too\nmuch. | am Informed he has allo become\ngreat politician complains againt the Pref\ndent; condemns the alien and iedition laws as\nunconlii utonal. f1ys he lhall lofe his farm III\nconiequcnce of the land tax rails againl mem\nbers of Congrels, becaufe their pay IS 10 high !;\n\n\nhe would ferve for halt the m5ney. You fee\nil thort, he is a jzco5m.\n\n\nIndividuals are indebted to order for much\nOf their haPPinels 70 are lgmies. When was\na fsnily ever known TO fourth and be happy,\nIN which, order had not taken refidence Old\nI'll faw the vices and Irregularities of his dior\nderly fons, and did not refrain them. Wher..\nfo-e the juf judgment Of heaven fell upon him\nand his whole houfe. Eli admonilhes parents\nand matters, to inRrua their children and do\nneitics in the beauties of order That our chill\ndren may derive advantage from )fb9oL, they\nihould fra be taught the difcipline Of order at\nbome otherwiie, the bef exertions Of the ben\nmatter may prove Intellectual.\n\n\nOrder is heavens 6rlt law, It flould there\nfore, Be the directory Of man, not only in his\nindividual and family relations, hut when unit\ned in fociety. A view Of locial bodies, and the\nvarious policy by which they are governed,\nwill fhow the good efefs Of order, and the evils\nrelulting from a want of it. DO men Of taieEt-.\nGyfem integrity, and mAhRry, fll the important\nOffices OF town, all claEes of men realize the\nadvantages OF order. IndGRry is encouraged\nidlenefs diicountenanced and punithed the\nvagabond Is haunted from fociety III. wants\no. The delervng poor are anticipated and fup-\nPiled intemperance, licentioufnefs and prota\nnifty meet the ieaionable frown and morality\nand religion are feen TO revive an1 faurilh.-\nNow alto, virtue and Patriotifm appear in the\nprivate townfman, by his conformity 70 the laws,\nPunetuality in Payment Of taxes, and adherence\nto juilice, truth and charity\n\n\nBut reverfe the picture fee the fathers Of\ntown with ordinary taeatJ 7vitbout CyRen sc.\nsc. And what is the conieque1ce | venture\nTO predia that fnch town will foon be deeb in\nDIT; If already deep in debt, viii not joos pay\nil yet taxes will be b;gb Of courle diicontents\nwill atie, aud the peace and harmony Of the\ntown be greatly interrupted Again hear the\nt1fbfrs 9f t07.n fb1gjeives, fPeaking i'll of gov\neminent; hndin3 fault with public men and\npublic mca,.res graVey hoping every thing\nvii operate Tor the belt yet, at The fame time,\ngiving countenance to the dlcontentcd rsiler,\nand The fictitious declaimer. And what is the\nconfeqnence The inhabitants of f1ch a town\nwild certainly and dJsrVRgJ Be rePuted enemies\n70 government."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-04-15_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0202.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In the year Ct our Lord One thouand Seven h1ndrr,\n\n\nand N.nety-nine"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "PoLlTIcAt PAMpurnrs", "byline": "", "article": "o. S(A a \"a = y = =\nFer Ssle al S, flce,ar,r Printing, OEee,\n\n\nRiaEss-{\nSel>et pamphlcls,- costaining, Political\npsosreis o! Britain, --or, al lHpAriis\nHiiio the Abuiss in n Governmeu.\nofshe Birth Empire, fron IN: Revolu'i-\non in 1858, 10 the prcfent ,ime--Po\nIiiical ProsreiS OF 5si5ain, paf, Ii.----A\nBone 10 GnsW'or the Democrat ,--orob\nfervauons en- 4 pamphlet, snt;tsd Thc\nPolitical Pfogrcis Of Britain-Snillo\ncmocratiac----Trial Of Miau,\nrice Margaret, before the High Court OF\nIutici4ry, at Edinburgh, for SsdiSious\nPrsaice,-----InduGry, Poem, by Col\nHumphrey ---ObieJva,ions on a\nPamphies, entitled Considerations on\n,hs Ogder 81 C,neinnan.\"\nBriiiih Honour and Humanity or the Won\nderS of American Patience. rs exem, H.\nted the mode.l Publications and uni~\nversl applau!e Of William Cobber; in\nGuiding a variety at Anecdoies aud Ne.\nmark perional and political, and lar.\nvey oi the mcosrn fsle q Ameri,an\nNcvipa ers. BY F.Iend TO Rcguls\nGov rnDeat\n\n\nScls9 Psmpbleis.-containing-@Rishts q\nMan, paris l, and Ii.--NudiCation Q,\nMIR. Raado.ph's Reigna.joH--- New\nYears Gft tor thu Democ Al. ---Poiid\nCa TrEth, sc. 0sc. &c.\nAn Examination oi the conduG OF the Ek-\necuuve Of The United Sta,es--In fries\nOF letters by gentleman OF Pennfylya\nMa\n\n\nThe Speech of Edward Liyinglon, on ID,\nshir1 reading \"a the A,en Bu..\nA P.umo PuaOlng Tor Peer PoTcupine.\nn l4,tei fson George Nicholas, u Aenuc\nky, 20 his friend IN Virginia\nG.atgaa's Aadfeis 10 his ieilow-citizers q\nDublin, Oh his re.ir.ng from Parliament ;\nwith hrs Aniwsr 10 the independent ca.\nzens o. DubEn.\n\n\nSubfA,ce o! Speech delivered in Ne\nttouie OF Delegates OF Nirgibis, Oh the\nBiiitc Smeno tue Penal Law q z..i. Com\nmonwealih, by George heito Taylor,\nLetters OF Cuctiu., ad4reiird 70 Gsn. Mar\nilaiI.\n\n\nToe proceedings cf the {oufe Of Renrsfcn.\nta'ives Of the United States, ~Rn .e,pce,\n20 'He PS'\"ioas paying A01 1hS iePSal U!\nthe Alien ana Scdiiion Lava: intending\nthe Report oi ths ieie6t committee, an\ntns Speeches Q. Melirs. GaliaIn aud Mi\ncho.ss ,he cor.\n\n\nSab0snre OF tgo Speeches OF Mr.. Csllatin\nOh the sagmenliag the Navy ElaO.illi\nnen, OF ghe uniteu Slates;\nMr. l3arpei's Spesoa Oh Ihs Navy: t.\nwhica IS annexed, Speech of ne ianne\nGentleman, On Inc prophecy OF grazing\nConvoy, &c.\n\n\nAdareis Of the hlinoriry of the Virginia Lev\ngilstufe.\n\n\nProceedings on the impeachment OF William,\n3ioant, Tor his'l srinsss AID l.s.(de'nsan\n0Iss\n\n\nThe PORCUPiNIAD No. ard II. a\nsied5rEitic Poem, addreAed to william\nCO5ben, By Mathew Carey."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "AFFIDAVIT.", "byline": "", "article": "\"I, lanes Pocock, Of no 40 North Street\nIn the Parih % s.. Luke's, Middleiez, dc\nmake osrh, That was grevouGy affiael\nal 3 Fns tor npw rds Of fourteen years, and\nIhas in 70 violent degnee. - TO require\ntwelve men TO hold ne 10 them, 20 preyen-\nne dsfhug myie,f 10 pieces. They would\ngcncrally f-iscn ne hye, hx, and often fcver\nhouls in coufeqnentc Of ehich my conf\nfoiicn became quite sGzciaied. / made\napplications 90 many eDineat ocntlcn eu of\nthe faculty.. who afforded me no relief what.\never. 80 applied 10 Dr. j1m,s Church.\noftbc Cry Road, vino prcicribrd bis Ami.\nlpafnolie Elaif for me, which took, snd\nvhich alone cured &c 81 rIe DDG drssdssl\nfrs, and feitorsj ne TO perfect hsas h\nThis deyonshi farther make b oath, and\nlarh, ia, Is is noV wo years. fncc b. va\ncdred of his 6ts. and nc has had 40 return O\nthsm \" hatevcT.\n\n\nJAMES POCoCK.\nSworn be fore me- z, tae Manion-\n~ ufc, tilt 81 J nj IL dsy Of\n\n\nAugGh, 1906.\n\n\nVIM. CURTlS,. Mayor."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "= Important o15etf Of Speculation.\n\nrF-,EE Subfcriter propeies 20 SELL,\nJ. and give immediate Poarhion that\np.eaianl feat, called\n\n\npOWHATAN,", "byline": "", "article": "Lying on James River, adjacent 70 the city\nOF Richmond, containing sboot COCO acres,\nbordering on the river rhrec quarters OF\nmile, aud extending outwa, as nearly IN form\nOF paralielogram; il is well watered and\ntimbered with vait deal OF 6ne pine and\nwhite oak, convenient to which on the fame\ncitate is lately erected valuable MSnuiaaur-\ning aud Saw hill.\n\n\nThe guality OF the land isgenerally adapt\ned to the culture of grain, and ione parts Of\nit would produce good tobacco. The i'm\nprovemeDts on II are, one OF the mott com\nr,odious and be9 built Brick Houies in the\nliare, with an excellent lce-Houi-, aud fuch\nOffices, aud Fruit ,rrees, as arc ulually at\ntached TO thc ike premifes. There is ZONE\nvery good Meadow Land under improve\nment, with two Fiiheries.\n\n\nTho cItate poiielIes many other advantages,\nwhich cannot be enumerated in an advertile-\nment. bar viii readily occur to an obferSer,\niome OF which are, the many handlome ftcs\nfor building inview OF Richmond, and fom=\nOf the mob convenient water lois contiguous\n10 Rockets. for wharve. and warehoufes,\nwhich, jndiciouay laid out, would meet\nready iale at much higher price than now\nheld. ---One ifsh Of the purchaie mo-\nuey being paid down, an extenGve credit\nwill be allowed Tor the balance, Oh a punGtual\npayment of intereit.\n\n\nAlio,-A very valuable Tobacco\nand Grain Plantation in Powhatan county,\non Deep Creek, containing about 1900 a\ncreS, 900 of which arc excelleat low grounds,\nand great portion of that reclaimed into a.\nrablc and meadow, from which natural erals\nenough might be annually cut to lupport 50\nhead of cattle. 1t lies in deGrable neigh\nbourhood, about IS miles from Richmond,\nwith good dwelling and out ,houies, two miles\nfrom the Appamattox and twelve from\nthe James River navigaticn--- Upon a\ncontract for thefe lands being concluded, go\nor 20 Negroes, with Stocks of every kind,\nwill alto be fold.\n\n\nWILLIAM MAYO, Jun.\n\n\nOctober, 1893. [f.(1"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "Or. CHuRCa'S CELEBRATED\nY GRMiFU eLOLENSE", "byline": "", "article": "ior DesIoying Worms N Children aud\n\n\nGrown Petitions.\n\n\nThey are an excsheut s;tera.iye, contain\nnoihing bu5 VIII j. perisetl, innocent; may\nDC adn'nIisercd tn children of all agcs, and\nTo grown psrioas with che grealeii fafety ;\nare iingnlaTiy ethcsciors for Gr86 Aumonis,\ntrooiion', Sore Heads, Bilious Complains,\n&c. and are excellent after the SMALLPOX,\nMeaiies and Fevers. alto as Phyiic in the\nspring aud fail u the year.--Pdce 50 ceu,s\neach 00x.\n\n\nPrepared (only) and fold by the inventor\nand proprietor, D.. Jane Chucch, at hi,\nDiipeafry, N:@-York. and by the general\nVenderS of his Medicine, in the Uaited\nStates."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TOR Nervous Drtorlers, Female Com.\nplants, Govt in the Stomach, M,lsus\ncholy, Seminal Weskneles, Luis Of Ape\ntiie, Bilious Di!ordcrs, Inward Weskneiie.,\nIndigeition, Ob(tiuate G!eess. Juvenile In\ndiicretions, aud Premature Old Age, aud e.\nvery other fympton Of extreme deSili,y.\nwhich are the consequences OF diiiipated\nlie-ENceis Of Plsalure or Grief-=usst or\nchange OF Chmatc--fm,noderat Uie OF\nTea, Spirituous Liquors, or any Inte,nper\nance-Bad Lyings in--Diieaies incident to\nfonsg Girls and Women ar certsin period\notdfs-\n\n\nThe Cordial Restorative Bal"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "THE F0LLOWTNG\nB O O K S", "byline": "", "article": "-zrs for Sale at S, Ptqfaais' Printing\n\n\nOf;ce:"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ler's guide by o.\n\n\nEvans\n\n\nNTrrfords Greece\nMillott-s general Hiao\nry 8 vols, Svo\na Refdcnce in France,\nduring the years r7o2,\n\n\na. and s. in = ferries\n\n\nOf letters, by an En-\nglifh Lady\nHogan's Pennfylvania\n\n\nSTATE rails\nKyd or Bills of Ex-\n\n\nchange\n\n\nSIR William Jones on\n\n\nBsilmcnts\n\n\nDe L.oime on the Bri-\ntiih cenliitutiou\nLaw of Partnerihip\nMartens Law of Natl\nons\n\n\nCAllender's Annual Pc\ngiaer for I7D6-aud\nSketches Of the iiito-\n~ Of America---\nEBAY en- Dsirying\nEnfeId's Speaker\nMorfe's Geography a\nbridged FOR lcheols\nFriend Of Youth\nJuvenile Friend\nLife Of AI&aomet\nCount Rumfosd's Ex-\n\n\ndetrimental Ehsys; po-\n\n\nlitiesi economical and\n\n\nphilofOphieal\nPaine's Works, 2 vols\n\n\n8yo\n\n\nVolneg's Trsvels in e\n\n\nggPt and Syria\nVolney's ruins of anci\neut Empires\nFan1i y, elegant 10 ket-\nana School ibics\n1eltanents, Prayer\nlooks, PGalters, aad\n\n\nPrinces\n\n\nColumbian, Dilworth's,\nWeb6sr's, snd yVatts's\n\n\nSpelling cooks\na new and much inn\nproved edition Of the\nUniverisi fpsiling book\n\n\nNOVELS,\nHaunted Ffiory\nCavern Of Death\nCeceii4\n\n\nCaroline OF Iitchfeld\nArthur Morvyn\nThe hlidnignt sell\nThe Monk\n\n\nThe Clehe Houfe\nLucretia Bawion\nReuben * Rachel\nCoulantia De Vaimont\ngornlncs Of the FofeR\nVicar Of Akchcld\nRsGcias Prince Of ALir.\n\n\ninia\n\n\nFortunes Football\nP0dcriek Random\nRoulicau $ Eioifs\nNature and ACT\nSchool Of Virtue\nlnviibie Rambler\nCharlotte Temple\nPlan lcaie +; OF the hif-\ntory Of Henry Villars\nard El!en Mordguns\nTie children Of the ab-\n\n\nhey : vols\nNlyftefiss Of Udolpho,\n3 vols\nAfo9fl's Edward /\n\nJsiia &c Rsbigns\nCoiltraa\n\n\nDecember end |"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "FOR TIE CUBE OFFITs.\nTHE PATENT ATTIsPAsMooIc sL1xfR\n\nH6sric,\n\n\nFsllino Fits\n\nConvulGons,\nEpl iptic, or", "byline": "", "article": "Conyulfons, Hidsric,\n\n\nEpslptie, or Falling Fits,\nAre efse1GaIIy Cured by this Eacshent Nj\ndieine. rs Virtues are azolteiy Spscifis\nAID Unparalleled. II has failed in no'ih\n6sHce 0ittin HE Knowledge of the proprie\ntor ~ len iskens gresabie to The direa Ions,\nsnd pgIfcYerance) the moh dreadful FRS\never known. One cafe Of Cure Is fubjoin\nEll Oh, Of a conEdersble numbef, - proof\nOF rs Efficacy stteited before the LoF1 May\nOF \"a London."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "CulAIic geography\n\n\nimproved, 2 vols 40\nelegantly bound\nMorfe's An. ri-an ga\n\n\nzette-r\n\n\nRobiion's proofs of a\n\n\neontPiraey againG all\nthe religion: and po-\nvefnnenss of Europe,\n\n\ncarried on in the feerei\n\n\nmeetings OF free ma\n\n\nfous, illuminate, and\n\n\nreading foeieties.\nWilberioree's view of\n\n\nthe prevailing religi.\n\n\nGus iyaen of protected\n\n\nehriilians, in the high\n\n\nsr and middle clafes,\n\n\ncontracted with real\nehriaianity\nAIanuzl Of liberty\nSpirit Of def2otiiin\nAliln's and Pixies arish\nmetic\nCoIe's view Of Ameri-\nca, &c.\n\n\nThe American Mufe-\nI'M : or, annual regif\nter Of fugitive pieces,\naneiens and modern,\nfor the year 1893.\nThe Philadelphia week\ny Magazine. from Fe\n\n\nbruafy 1898, TO April\n1922.\n\n\nThe American Mufe-\n\n\nUNI, &c complete in\n\n\nre volumes elegantly\n\n\nbound.\n\n\nRoliin's ancient Fiiflory\nPlu;areh's Lives\nAdams's flowers Of Mo\n\n\ndorm Travels; contain\n\n\ning elegant, entertain\n\n\ning ndiniltuttive Ex-\n\n\ntfads, Elected from\n\n\nthe works Of the moa\n\n\ncelebrated Traveller\nBurke On the French\n\n\nRevolution\n\n\nsuonaParte S campaigns\n\n\nin itsly\n\n\nMuir's Trial\n\n\nA@erican Preeeptor\nPolite Lady\n\n\nAmbrole aud Eleanor\nMemoirs oG General\n\n\nDumoufier\n\n\nNorman Tales\n\n\nBriggss Cookery\nMenu : ofAgsry VOL.\nfone ait So5win, su.\n\n\nthoi Of the Rigats Of\nWonIas, &c.\nOar ms Botanic gar.\nden, elegant edition\nBfuee's Travels\nBurghs Dignify Of HUI\nman Nature\nBurns's Poems\n81 ttys Elements\nGibbons Surveying\nLoves do\nBiugham's yosng Lsjys !\nAceidcnec : or, a lioft\naud eaiy Introduction\n60 kagiilk grammar\n5taont0as Lmb~iiy 20\nemma\n'hiiifs' Voyages 20 |\nBo.anny Bay |\n-iame's and Smollcl's\nii.lofy Of England. ]\n~ vols. (\n\" nreTbotiam's Hilo\n~ 81 Amtuca. elegant !\npilworth's aud\nJoness book keeping !\n1dlwright ADD Mil"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "FOR THE CURE or CoNNs.\nMfa!A6is German Corr Plaster.", "byline": "", "article": "This Platter (the invention os G;rmsn\nPhyiioisn, who admininered il 10 u rmary\nWIKI The greateit iucceisl IS inf%lliaie for the\nCure OF Cons; i, wit etFe6tnaiiy eradicate\ntnem, Roo; and Branch, in Thor. time.\n\n\nPrepared and fold by Or. Church, st his\nDiiPeniary, Walhington-S;reei, New York (."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "The Cordial Restorative Bal\n\nfaugl", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nIs recommended as a Medicine of ipeci6c\nand unparalleled virtues for the immediate\nrelief and spsedy and permanent cure OF tie\nabove di.orders, having food ! tiial OF MANY\niaceeisiG. yea 5, during which pesiod many\nthceiands of both ieNes have been rsitosed\nirim the 6rink of the grave.\n\n\nTHIS Balkan is particularly adapted to weak\ntsnale Contributions, rs well as 10 phlcguia.\ntic habits in genera, it aets powerfully as a\nII rEipe, not only 60 the weak ltolnach, but\nto the whole nerv oas Iyitcm; cotre6ts vi\ntissed appetite AID digeliion in the iirit psf-\nilges, and aiids wonderfully in recovering\nthe toae of Ehe urinary and genital organs\nHence its efficacy IN the moi Ordinate ie-\nmnal g!eets in men, 4 corresponding weak\nnsiiSs ~ women; and hence il will conif;-\nbutte more lately, iurely and honourably to\nwards conjugal hsPPineis, THAI any OF thoie\nIrritating, diabOlical competitions, which are\n10 THANKFULLY administered to the unwsry.\n\n\n1. is saynelty Recommended to thole La\ndies, who from repeated and difficult labours,\nare afflicted with weaknsllesand in6rmities !;\nN which cafes il IS highly usful, ftrengtheu-\ning {, lie issne time the ltomach, the back,\nths Weakened organs, and the whole conili>\niu:ion.\n\n\nTnofe, vino in advanced life, feel the con-\nfeoueace5 of youthful exceis, or unfortunate\nyougc, WHO nave brought on theinielves a\nnumerous train Of evils, will By tie ufc of\nthis, 6ni themielges reRored 10 health ana\niiseng,h, and al the melancholy Gymptoms\nremoved, which are the general effects of\niuc. caules.\n\n\nFer whether the fyilem has received a\nihock, aid is debiliialed from imprudencics\no. inaltentinn in the eaFlien part of life, or is\nlink,ng under the advance OF years, . few do\nles Of This Medicine win aFord immediate\naauTance of returning health and Strength.\nIvy givias tone to the muicuiar lyllem, ana\nOrgans OF d:gcnion, and by reaova,ing the\nwhole cohliiution.\n\n\n70 t!I- young ], viii afford laHius health,\nf.eng,h and fpiriis, in place 81 lafi,uAe and\ndebility and 10 the aged and infirn, il will\nniiare1ly iu,ailh great relief aid canfort, hv\ngen. y aud lately inyigorssing tine fyiien,\nIt wili not give immortality; bu; if it be in\nTie power o. Medicine 10 gid The auiumn OF\ndeclining years and calmly ard fercnely pro.\ntrad the cloie of iiie beyond its narrow lpzu.\nisis Restorative Is capable of effraing Iha.\ngrand deGdsratum.\n\n\nContributions relaxed, weak or decaVed\nIL men OK women. arc under tic immediate\ninfluence o! rl.s Hsltofztiye\n\n\nCID coughs. boa relieved, and ipeedily\ncured. Poyersy 0. blood ard ernzcia.r6\nlimbs, viii ere long meet The hspp;ci caanee;\ntie chill wstef7 faid 5cccne riCh and BAL\nfannie, and theiimbs e covered wild deih\nG.D 5nd he1!thful.\n\n\nit vii 40 deub, Be zcccpabi 20 the read\ner, 70 fee accoan's Of lore Of tlse temss z.\nnc cafes aud cure which have been Der\nf5rucd ty This truly inyalusbse mediciae, il\ntAe diforders for which il zs5 invented\nhe hzs therefore feleaed few Of fuch CAT:\nas hav. come within his own immediate\nkaowiedge, which are pnblifbe,i and may be\nbsd (srz'isj al any OF the places where the\nMedicine is fold."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "T He\nVOLATILE TINCTURE,", "byline": "FOR THE TOOTH AC4E.", "article": "FOR The TOOTH ACEaE,\n\n\nThe moh eficacisus remedy ever difcov\nvesed for that tormeniing pain. 1t give\nimmediate and permanent relief in the mott\nviolent cafes contains nothing but what is\nperfectly Innocent, and nay with lsletv be\napplied to pregnant women or to children.\nPrice 81 cents,\n\n\n- The aboUe MEDICINES Gre\nprepared, any, BY DR.. JAMES\nGu U RcH II, at tbs Dispensdyy,\nIS>GSdiington, near Cousfiar9- street.\nWezU-Tork : at no. I, Soufh third\nstreet, Philadetphia /: * sold BY ap-\nPoi.tnent, BY SAMUEL PLEAsANrs,\nJun. printer, Richmond, Virgiaia.\n\n\nJuly s. 1899."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0081.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "COMMITTED to the iai", "byline": "", "article": "CUMWII TED TO the jail\nOF CheaerSeld county, Negro Man Of 2\nyeiiowilh Complexion and buiby head Of hair;\nabout fve feet fsven or eight inches high, =.\nooRt II or 4 years old; he las fear on his\nupper iiP, one on the iide Of h!a nofe, and ie\nvetal tms! buwps or his bread be cals\nhimielf by tiae name of billy, fays ais mai.\nter boasht him Iron, inc Eaten Shore lal\nspring, aad csrryipg nm 70 Cumberland\nRiver h: made his eicaoe; Re further a,\nne does nos reiner5eF his matters f,f nsn,c.\nbut he bslisyes his fuFHame ia BARRY\nHis Clothing conlited Of 4 blue fa,ior'siac\nket, ipot,ed ,elgeret under ditto, aud ayiu\ncd ViTginia cioth overhalls. TIE owner il\nteared 20 prove his properly, pay charge,\nand take him away.\n\n\nHENRY WINFREE, Tailor.\n\n\nOeobrr 1T, 1899, (ep;ui.g"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-05-06_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0213.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "Geo,gstoqsn, Istb Aprii, 1899.", "article": "Commonwealth of Manachuletts.\nIN tile year Of cur Lord one tbonyand lfven bun.\n\n\ndred and ninety nine.\nAn ACT, limiting the time within which\nPetitions for Wages which have been drawn by forged\nOrders, il,all be iuItained.\n\n\nRE it enafed BY tie Senate. and HouJe\nOf Rep,an'ativr, in Genera Court agsm5led and BY t5e\nauthority Of TIE Eme That petition for Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn by Forged Orders ha be\nhereafter iuaned unefs fuch Petition all be prefent\ned within TWO YEARS from The pa1f.g of fbb al and,\non failure thereof, the Petitioner, Applicant and c. aii-\nant a be forever excluded and barred from any damn\ndemand againii thsCommon for or on account\nof any Wages 70 drawn, or aledged to be drawn by\nvirtue Of any iueh Forged Order And the Secretary Is\nhereby directed caue this Act to be pubEfed in the\nfeveral Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months lueeefIively.\n\n\nIn TIE HOstt Of RpyslsnHivss, ian 40, 1900.\nThis Bill having had three ieveria readings pasd 70 be\n\n\nenaasd,\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS Speaker.\n4\" Senate, Jan az 1899.\nThis illhavinS had two everal readings paed to be\n\n\nenacted,\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, p,,ss9 '..0\n\n\ne\" 81 h-''-''--\" III c'Hs,,'S Ii III 1f''..~\ne-. Hi IN e\"S Nj nag !\" \"'-A IN\nin ''1 h'l n N'-a'-L'' '-l'' '0' ,I'1 m ~ M\n\n\netnce rsn'lad 't' Yen .1F 90 'o' ~ III IN\narm'.-N l1erou .ihi\"t was I' nv\" '\"l\n\n\nnj mt \"I oetA!oE n IN wee DJf'\" ~\nx F-y-ry END II tAe \"il eo:tu 'ed \"\"T'o 'o 'l'e\ni Fl2eraum4n m lien >tr If peace ana lfeed' III\n!. llo m lnknd. Republics alone were |o'thy 70\n\" he ID al .lun Tor IN; l1'e irhdO t\"nE \"l h.a'e\"'\n\n\naHd when t1e unfeeInS negle,t or more ro@, !\n\n\nrcu' III ri1g@ II ne uh?eI,eymS \".i'\"' \"'o'II\n\n\nDc to) ruca ior hcT e'forl'l 1Jf6': n psAT' IN\nn 4rePnhnos only Wou'd lac Tetre.\n\n\nGood as her W1r1' ard Inc? nave al '.'l\n\n\nongh 81 h-r. blt Z\" Iaa point MS my\n\n\nunuynea, is nothing more, odd RS it may\neem, han the llrGHa,e Of com9o 5o1' F'ol4-\n\n\nton Iny zion ana terror. Ro9g5'fTLT wa\nIwhInInT 10 10 All the tmo when tie gul\"l'0"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-07_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0146.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "- ~'I~''S AIOiH pletChL e. peflence, tor now the\nlatter no longer exits, the former remain IN\nthoie minds which had received them Thus\na teniat'on might be excited in the multitude\nthe balls of which was ftrvIe difference, whdr\nthey lhould luPPote it was only h1neA adnl:ra-\nton. This was effected hy addrefing &c Ct,\nforming terrible clubs and hiring or forcing\nalong the PfeHes. Bat what was this to do p\ni was TO PrePa the people to caR their eyes\non E52le qvbo tai g(raiy rebyrEn!sd them, f here\nwa5 the real Object Of Fran.e-the pe. pie were\nonly the cats paw. 1t was already Known in\nFrance that orr general government would\ntake neutral poftion-fom which they muR\nbe driven BY lhe people The people were 10\nbe made TO judge The Pref lent, Senate, and\nHQute, through the new and wonde, frnck\nmedium Of a revolution which had more but\nfAlfc appearances. The people then would Be.\ngin their tour Of duty by providing France with\nluoh an American Houf- Of prelentatv.s as\nwould ierve her turn. Further, the fame\ncaut- vas 70 p1oduc- the fame efFl0 in the\nSenates and Houe, Of III: Jingle States, that\n70, il poiiible, but this was aim It too much 10\nhoPe) The Senate Of the United State, n. bt Be\npacked or terrified. -Taele two objsRs We\np1ru-I til after the Biuh treaty. and we\nremember how hardly 'hefup2'io~ W re obtain\nEll to CARY it inco eGc9 # er 1t had become\nthe Iaw Of the lani.-A0d finally, il the lat\ntwo years Of tA= Warrington aim;ni1a io1\nHe people v nd b tie French ind Tacobias\nAt lIa'nous rate Mr. J.far3n had rsti ed\nfrom the ONCE Of Stat pretty early in orr\ncont Overfy wi h Frazce 10 be FreGch cinJi\ndate the Office OF p e!iicrt when time fhYn,j\nY \", and now y the approach IF the election,\n\n\nt Is CIgltiul, X IS hchenny and L is h.r1a-\n.ul to i4e the lying, aud city, and founded.\nI'm with which or preG-3 AID conversations\nwere made to g'oln. If Ill r. ptrt CT lie\nangels Of uewen r. with Luc fer ION Of the\nmorning, ! t he wondered a, that fuch a\nproportion Q. The people we d-cai j I'll\nund-rtak: 10 C,y, that at this time Mr. Jeiitr-\nl0n cou u Larcely gel a f).irlry VOC T any\nyhiRs IT.. exemplary puniih neot, out 81 the\n\n\nStates ot Virginia and Kentucly-But | have\nnot quite cam to that Ge Il man\n\n\nSu -h IN my thc0rem -now tor ,Ae ienonira\n\n\n,ion.-The Polton wa, tn Tie conduit cf\nFrance here wa. merely terrific, AMI that her\nfuea swre her dsb,r W Lave brought H,irs\n10 the point vde.e France was hnaly bafaad\nand found he'lc.f usable to change m terriG\nour government an ! now, ii in removing The\nveil from before the peoples eyes which h,d\ndone It's du-y and VAS 10 longer \" II yeg4;ftloa,\"\nnothing remained IF VIA, they thought lhev\niaw, bus ,ked and horrible monGer. Ii\n| WILL FOLLOW that the Gni'y Of France\n| towards America va, A SYS TEN or TER\n| ROR AND CONTEMPT W2l then-No\n| l3oner had The d,53mai. fccne been brought to\n! clole, ID ID F!aace held herielf up 10 us as\nthe i terrible RtbaJEe\" att cSed our oommerc\n| 10 d-&roy our revenues a, burden our pe0pl\n/ With taxes, rcIesed our em\"47 5, and treated\n| he American nation with o?en form. That\nconclaye of Hell, the Drld ~, boanel of the\n\n\niuccs5 ofts decePti1us laughed a. The dlheGs\n| vt our govlrnmen. and told them in the peHons\n| Of our ENJOYS that hey could not undeceive tn\n! P-oFle. II have anY notion Of The Devil, i IS\n\n\nu Merlin, Barras, LcpauE, Rewbell, and Ireil.\n! hari, that | owe ii, and with du- z, altitude\nmot cordially with hem in hi, hands.\n\n\nBlu, We have yet done. What will you\nFAY, my coua ry.nln, u tlofc of your Leaders,\n\n\nana ev.n me IF the if.ior Ja,obins, who\nEacs The dlcnvsry Of All thi, viilany, have had\nihe imrrde~ce 10 till you that Ff4rce is pow\nelful. vindiGivr, aul fatal? If il was oper\ntor France to make the NOT of you that he\ncoui AS \\ Ition, ought YOU tdmeIr 70 beir To\n\n\nbe inf lie with your f. Herings BY The De perate\n\n\nadvice Ct II le traitors IN your own bolom\n\n\nwhom n has abandoned to Your tut recent\n\n\nnett? When he whole UBIQUITOUS fcene lhall\n\n\nbe di1ciofld, WHEN TIE guilty Zee Is that have\n\n\nbeen done ana are itru8 ling 70 he known,\n\n\nthai i've the' conoea.ia, cor inents,\" ana\n\n\nlare you IN the tace, wilt you R:Il 1ufer thee\nvillains to tell y'u that you are \" Bri'ib par\n~\" and to rte your Pauiolhni BY the fcale W\n\n\na wre chcd French calumry Il y Il DO you.\n\n\nmeann4S viii be a ri1h Il is to any abule\n\n\nwhatever. (To be continued.\n| ------~EEassEEazJzslsrE"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-07_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0146.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "latter nnR neceGrily experience the operation\n| II tAe laws they make-and theref re the ore.\n\n\nlnmPton Of integrity and honeR views ouobt\n\n\nalways 70 precede the imputstj7n Of deliberate\n| guit-And becauie fuch cenTure coming\n| from the c0nHltutcd authorities of State. has\n\n\ndirect tendency 70 propagate il, founded ZEAL\nouhes, ara to create 4 diiPoftion for rebellion.\n| i the members Of our national councils have\n\n\natt5d contrary to the interefs Of The people. and\n\n\nviolated our national charter, he later NAV\n\n\ncheck the evil BY al election oF Others more\n\n\niuItabIe 70 their wnhas and this very ouaran.\ntee mutt hence the voice of the fate Govern.\n\n\nment 'uni-is they lupPUle the people TO be fools.\n| ana incapable OF a6iug for themlelves. The\n\n\nciuzens OF MaGachufetts have exercfed this\n| con'uutlonal mode Of elc9ion-and thereby\n\n\ndoomed Melirs. Skinner ard DearE7rn, two rank\nJdco0in5, to the folitary walks of Private life :\nand Il IS hope! hat this example, r. worthy\n\n\nq tree people, will ere long be adopted in\n| the AHs tate Of Kentucky,\n\n\nNothing IN The alien BIZ can po(7iblv fnqion\n\n\nne approximations excited by it Tie conduit\n\n\nq aliens Tor ieveral years paR. n h,ail= ~\n\n\nour peace and fafety, maniIeRs il the mott\n\n\nemPh4uc manner the policy and proprie.y AZ\nlone legal letEaiHts. Whether the mode a.\nd\"P.ed be the mott proprr, we will net di{curs !.\nperhaps the inf aion of criminal iufice n\n| the ordinary court: Of law on fome intripuisg\nforeigners among rs, would have be;ter com.\nported with the fpiii Of the times, andbeen more\nC'T\"itsnt with The uiage AMI cuRoms Of M\nIONS n imiar cafes For il is a maxim fyun\n\n\nasa ~ the mot enl tened policy, thar the\nJ-V|A.r OF The laws ought to bear an equal\nPoPor'on TO che maEga7ay IF he evils ID be\ncorrected. Who Will deny that orr prerenr\noiIorIers, bo 2 il ard Gu, Of our public coun-\nel's, are tonentet by the arts and intriyues cf\niorriG ers We have long been allideI IVY\nthe peitile1,e Of French politics, fiR prep ga\ntea among us by F:euch mioiRsrs and tNe:r\naz ;--an1 we have faen 4 TFrEa, a Gai-\nl2f~' aAd numerous band of Ia obns lubfsr-\nwent 10 their plans, encourage aad iul fy them\n~ dreA 0PpnGlioA to tie dictate ot w pjaiHef\npolicy and to the mtal.res adopted ty our\ncoulttutsd authorizes ID pr-fcrve our national\nf5h.s. We my trace the origin of moG VI\nIII political trOubles in The tole a.ion granted NM\ntore Gne-s aAd motive, or pruLenc-, and Y\n/ mn 91er IN tives of r Preferv-ton demand\n\n\nInc mott vgorou mcs[le5 from our cOve-n.\n\n\nmenJ. All nations have adopted fmil,r D in.\nClP.e relative 70 tore gncrs-and pr cet-rt- Of\n\n\nI'M All meairres arp ar on al0.o& every pare\n\n\n2! lidoy. England, HOLLAND, ana Fame.\n7 Dotn before and dH.ing the P efnt revolution,\nnave AT male laws for tie immediate evrul-\nuoI ot t'rrig els. whenever the rime5 require\nIl. NOT IS TINS deP-iyiag them If the riglt of\n\n\nT'aI by jury, in caf- a crime be committed. IF\nan amen be exp He'd our coultry ~ virtue Of\nme aI,n oil, ( does not necefuily How thqt\n\n\nne has. committed 4 crime or thar enc is i'm,\nPuted 10 hun. Il IS enou h. if he inter eres in\ntie politics of our government, or propagates\nsentiments hottie 10 ID. Thcie Are MOI breaches\nOF the peace, nor are they lube4 II civil cog\n\n\nnIz2nce, according 70 the true operation Gf\n/ law. 4 he contrary mud have BEEN (u7pof q\nby Gove.no G1rrarA othsrwile lie could not\nb AZ huPii as to complain Of tie want Of trial\nby jury. The Proptiety therefore oF TIE alien\n| OIL rets wholly On tile principles IF cxpe len\n! cy; aid to fay thai We have NO conAi u nal\nright IL eEP-l dangerous and m fctievous tor.\ne'an-re, IS the mott ahfurd OF a I declarzti-ns.\n| Every government NUT neceGaidy polets lie\n+, mean, offs own Prclervation.\n\n\n| \"A liuiilar remark may Sc made with reroe4\nI 70 the iediyion bill. S range It is that this al\n\n\nthould b deemed hard or u corVitu -iona1. II\n\n\ncreates no new crime ;-it includes nothing\n\n\nmore than the cannon L47y IA he tame fu-ieq ::\n\n\nand y Mr. GAREARD had been n ICED, convic-\n\\ ted, ard Pu-ihel, previous TO th- rafiug Of\n/ his Itstu.e, for writing fife and { andsious\n\\ hbcls agalnH the PrefIent and the CEREAL\n/ Cover ment, the egilature uf hiy n ~. ~ Y.\n\n\never m Oh ain Ell with Fyenc5 fa-srtiiy. wolid\n\n\nhave fuPyrehed Their reiolves ot enfure With\n\n\nwhat confidence then can hey now unite IN\n\n\n.nnong ltstute law, VIII oh has ex'Red \"\n1 Jn5Fanre, az d contantly Pra9iel on, eyer G1ce\n\n\ntins county was favored with Courts of Tuf.\n\n\ntioe ? The fatt Is, tn craft IS il danger-and\n\n\nnothing but Tbs regn Of ter. T. excited bv iaco-\n\n\nbins, can fcreen III m from exemplary puaih-\n\n\nment. Wha' realonable man can ~. that the\n| Oh OpaFatOrs OF EnrL1Ltur t1IRonL arainl 81"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-07_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0146.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR THE GAZETTE.\nSUCH THINGS ARE.\n\n\nNUMBER IT.\nII i aTume Jacobinc form\nIII fpeak to't-tho' hell irfef 1houd eane,\nand bid me held my peace.\n\n\nSbak5Psart.\n70 JAMES CARRARD, Govcrnor Of\nkentucky.\n\nFOR TRE GAzETTE.", "byline": "", "article": "- OUR famous fpeech, delivered TO the\nLegislature Of your State, on The 9TH November\nIa't,has made lis aPPe rance in f'ne Of our pub\nlie psPers--in which you nazifef the 0rongcl\naverii1n to our conf tutcd authorities and, in\nyour comments On fome late acts Of Congres,\nyou have ltrangely perverted their principles,\nan even queltioned The authority of the nation.\nal lcgfliIu-e 10 PATS them.\n\n\nTbs poll icai f-ntiments YOU have been plea\nfed TO exrrfs, are By no means new or fngu\nIa They are Pla5j-ry from the fpeeches Of\nSAMUEL adams, am a faithful tranfctiDt of the\ncreed OF JdBSyI0n, and o.her bqtri9tir ret5rm.rs\nin Amcrica-NhO act uader the immediate\nimPule Of t3reigH influence, aud who are ready\nto iig1 the deth-warrdnt Of lh=ir count Y.\nYou have indeed adopted a ltrain OF lefs arrn-\nment than mott of your cotem 5ora les in The\nrevolutionary cy0'k-whilh renders it unworthy\nIT a retu atcn, were i; nor that your Official\ncharaAer attaches tom. degree IF weight to IT,\nOn this princ PIE alone We prsfume to notice\nyou fp e1h and if this publication Mould\never fall under your eye, you vi readily i'm\ninc, tlat as much public fpirt exits in the\nDitri3 If Name, as II lie hHE State Of Ken\ntlckY\n\n\nWhile !: was The chief If france to remedy\nthe cw If her anci-ut fyG=m, aid to relieve\nThe P.oPl= Of opPreiiiyc butheAs ard ezattiors,\nnot wan ante by le5itim tie principles, The cisi-\nzers Of thi, Di1nG Nere impreiIal with feati.\nmerts favorable To t'eir cauf. Thy viewed\nwith an eye Of jealouty eve y al Of the Feie-\nraj Government. viii haIa elcncy to con\nuavene the mo0 fvGune Y fhcs VI F.ance or\n- Inumid tc her Iicnds md age Is in his\ncountry They even went II fi' a, to Gel\narate the dccarittti OF the urfortl are L1E5,\n\n\nhe ORAL ex nHi\"n \"t the royrl fam v, -na the\nmAlac f the clergy AMI ua,i.jy Of Jhe terri\nbe HaiieH Al. Til vas III rrllt firm\n5ere', that the fairif5 IF lhst country were\ninfluenced 5y tie Pu eft motlvcs-ant th t h VI\nhad dilcoverei and ne about To luRrate HE\nprin iple by VIII oh th: world wa, To he mad.\nhappy, without the heip W jgerven ion \" Y gaI\nauthority. BIT h,n Ne orr. inll oh e. 81 The\nFrench rcvcl zion ere tbandonsd ny 5 cOnn-\nolis-wheo i became APP IeLt, that, lnltead Of\ntOnil freedom, they were eXtOrting The pro.\nPrY of the people to iuTport The reign If\nerror at home, and fyl-m Of legal plumber\namong neural5-when they mtnieted df\npotion to maxi all nations f1blerv Went IN their\ndef ms and even filed them with fec ct lp'es\nADD agents 10 corrupt the public nriod, and to\nltjmulare rebelli-n--then the citizens Of Mai z,\nwith nine tenths Of tie Re pie ot America,\nte.t an howard horror at Their own previous\ncreduliy, and infantry commenced enemies TO\nFrench politics and to French fraternity.\nThey now fee in the French nation a gang of\nrobbers and alalins-who profane tie h.ly\nSabbath, aad deny he eziHencc Of a Goa\nand alo behold ia American i4cobins he cha\nrader and features Of the acobius OF P.uis. Ii\nwe do not conGder you as one Of this dete1a\nbic fOciety, it vii rot te becauf. Y ar lpcech\ncxemPts you from the Infamous conne9 On.\n\n\nWe now come to your ipe. Oh, wherein you\nal edge that the ob~9 to which you requcteI\n| the attention of the legi1tture was Of mon\nieriols and Al rmng Ature-1hlt the Rate VI\nKentucky Ind a ccnditutional right 70 applaud\nor to &c iue the naionh Government-\nThat th~ : len bill is calculated to pr duce\nsfFeas the met Grongly marked with injuRice\nana opp eGIcn; be- auf- the power theri. CIV\nen- depends on,Ihe erection or caprice of the\nPrelid,nt, and becaule lhof4 mp lea ca ~\nare denied the risht Of { IA By ur-Tht tho\nedition bill has created a ncw lrire ae7ina The\nUIired Stales, armed with penal terrots, in A\n\n\nmanner Def re unknown-Tha, 10th Of thef.\nacts are unccRRitutio- al-That We are v IN\nhe eve of a war with France---from which wt\ncannot derive any polib advantage, da3 NAV\nloe every thing that IS valued by tr@em5n Tc\ncomPleat your climax or perora.ion. YOU tlcn\nadvert to the alperGons cat on yhe political\ncharacter Of your Stats p tbs Eagr4rd-bul \"\nyour vindic4t on, and il lie reloiv-s ot your\nleshl.'ure pade1 only three days fu7.equ7nt q\nthe delivery Of your fpesch, we fee a tuiI an\ncandid nanifeRaton OF the very ch7rat1er y.r\nafett to deipife, and which te:ore was Prcfag4\nI'd only W the rumours If fufpi,ion.\n\n\nWe very much doubt whether the State g7v\nernments have right % confure the Cong\nof the nation--becAu:e tie members OF ID"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "PALACE of The Rhine BY The AuRriens.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nOn the ad the nhole of the imperial troops faton-\ncd IN the Bresenz and Fcldkirch. in three columns\nand, after foHe Intellectual oppoG ion from the French\nbetween Wenfefihur. and znrth, penetrated mo the\ncanton of Un where they loned by ievefAi\npeaian's thus inrning an uninterrupted oommunica\nton between the armies OF Archduke and Genera Su.\nwArrow.\n\n\nThe corps OF Genera, Nauendc. # croffed the Rhine\nat 6 O'Clock on the morning 4 the 4 & immediate y\nadvanced his head quarters to singen The enemy had\nprevou0y abandoned Confiance and the OF the\nSouthern Back of tn Rhine and retired with pIecpt-\nalton towards Zurich.\n\n\nOn the mo ming of the 7,d the Arehauke, With the\nremainder of his army to croft the Rhine at Sen\nand schafhauien and immediate to puriue The enc\nmy .\n\n\nThe whole OF the can,oas of seaffhufen Apden.el\nUri and Schwitz, in poa Zion Of the Auftri-\nans. The petition of MaiIena Zurich rs therefore\n,enahle, and his is oppofed by by the mon\nFormidable difficulties. The next mail will trul\nbrsg advice OF his having ared the fate Of Serrue,\nand Morcac.\nsaf Be- aae f1Bw fer tie Hsnd6HI"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "COMMUNICATION", "byline": "", "article": "From snstsnsn IF Information. lately returned ,o,7 tie Con-\nseat Of Ewepe.\n\n\nHaving IN the former campaigns of this feen the\nFrench arms attended with amon invsriable uccefs,\nmacy people were afonfhed to find he prefent open\nwith fuh glorious revere. Bnt the French are ex-\nhauled OF Tome OF the with which they formerly\nobtained their victories. hat enthufafm with which\nthe people were inpred in the pu iu OF phantom they\ncalled liberty, and which enabled them oppofe the\n1eady vaour OF the Anarians with double numbers is\nno more that deuhye charm with which they for.\nmerly dfarmed the Countries ICY attacked is now diff\nflowed and the plumber with which hey have been\nkenahed to pay their numerous armies has failed them\n~ he eonferiPton recruits raied only the point\nOF the bayonet and the Directory and Councils are\nbAtied IN their attempts raife taxes fufcient to\niupport the war On the other hand the people of\nGermany are eaafperated againG the French by the\n\n\nnJur hey have reoeiyed-tbe Arehduke Charles his\nbeen enabled TO meet his enemies with eqnsl numbers\nhis genius pervades the army-innead of depending\nupon the military comuhbon of Vienna for orders to\nact ny which means the military plans often BE-\nrayed 10 he enemy beforc they communicated\nthe army his power in the conduct Of the military ope\nratons Is unimited-he las introduced in his army\ndifcpline, ty which rark and family will not protect\nthe coward and by which merit is rewarded in the\ncommon folder; be las broke feveral officers Of the\nfra nobility in the empire and il inifance he pro.\nNOTED man Of good character. bu, low exraeiion in\nthe eourfe of Fix fuccefve days fighting with The French\nfrom Corporal to Brigader General for his gallant\necpduet While he pnnifhes eowardiee, and rewards\nvaour he fets the example of peronal bravery himf;\nlie leads his troops saion--on many ocesens he has\ndfmoun,ed in the hes; Ct battle, and fought fword\nhand the head Of his grenadiers. He 10 adored by\nhis army, for his consefeenton humanity and brave\nry and in addreis them, he has declared that the\nAuirian folders 1al be eonhdered, not as machines\nbut meo--,hat they fnal be led by their officers\ndriven into action With theie advantages he has\nbeen able, with equal numbers TO beat the French day\nafter dsy leading his to1vietory through fnow and\nwe, knee deep; by which erpofure OF HI, perion he\nbroug.t alarming ioknefs, which for long time\narrefsd his preerels. hut from which Ice perfectly\nrecove red tow ards the lat Of May\n\n\nDuring the inefs of the Archduke and the eonfe.\nGuen, inactivity # bis army. SuwArrow arrived with\nhi. Ruilans in Italy His name alone was equal toa\nhol\n\n\nThe Arehduke after the recovery OF his health,\npreparing IL fad, crofs the Rhine, and\nFrance by the north while Suwarrow carrying all\nbefore him in tina fouth and i, faid that body Of\nRuf.ns were to approach Spain loon pofibls to\nfee the pulfe of thar nation. fSasu Gag"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "Neu, Stable.", "byline": "',ans a-tS JDly, 1900.", "article": "\n\n\ngirtue of an Order of The Supreme fu-\nu csrr fer tie Sac sfi5e Ea,te y TIE lufs THOMAS\npCKER. En- &nsIsi WI g. ioia at st. Roys q\n\n\nMorley Iantret.y at Portland tie IN day Of\ntmie, mkt, ct II s'sal, n. NJ. 10 tie bisbg :; s,,\nART of the following TRAITS of\nLAND. lying in the to~nfip of Fsiwoub and\n\" Of Cumberland and which are in common and\nled with certain heirs Of the late D gsdier Gen.\nkE WALDO, and which was part of the Effate of\nkpd THOMAS FLucxsR, Efq coniifca,ed TO he ule\nle Commonwealth after the Jun deb, and legal\nles thereon flonld be pad--fo zpt\npne thirdpart Of two hundred and\nIl. acres granted by the Proprietor's Committee\nsisuoutb. to Brig SAMUEL WALDO, and laid out near\nDuck Pond.\n\n\nOne third part of FIVE hundred and\nOn acres. and eightytwo rods, being the remainder\nBE eight hundred acres, laid out to Brig SAMUEL\nspo by The Proprie'ors' Committee at st,susrpatey.\nDne half part of fix hundred and\nBY acres, allowed and granted by the p oprie,ors\n: mitee of FaivOufi 20 the hers Of Brig Cen. WAL\nou, of their pitch cf ne hundred and Gxty two\nU.s. wing near the DUCK Ponds,\n\n\nsond tons Of Sale to he made known at the above\n! and place. -\n\n\nn. KNOX, Zgen, and hdminj1rA.or.\nesfsr, Jrly &, 1879."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "Trial of JTojspb Perkins for Deiertion.", "byline": "", "article": "PROCEEDINGS efa Gtatrsl Court lNa,ti1l BID -\nLhl,'i Hotel, ia sts si.y IF N'1v 7ors BY s,s, Of za;or\nGen Hamilton on Tie asb Of 5~e, 1870, iJs iai If es\nPs0I az 'ad brought boe, IN be eae Of 9espb Pe,la,\nAzajo, WTLLI1M WILCOX, 6,sf.ea\nMemhers--Ms.r Sbat' Captain Red SGR. Fireman.\nWaianes So iOa, ole Pafeyen, Aarlta -Lrrtenaat,\n| Smith. NfW6atsr and Lgdlszv\n\n\nWAsuaoros Moslon Efq cfase Aayzea.e\n\n\n7betrouer being ca ed be aeaifbs lad esy dir,\nfiou e bs membi there beigg noae sbs cOHyi AMI sr.\nA8Voeaff lzoOra asserting 10 k,-s.\n\n\nCHARGES.--Fo, thar yon JsfpJ Pe1ia, private\ntsir Belonging TO Capt bgess sanpqny sftb, fiji, ,egu.\nfAhWs,N md tagiatnJ, did or about iB. az dry Of\nNay, 1899, d,t fran DE i eoveoy yoa bseizg ben BE-\nfar. @s time thy i\"!'.d in tee t'0s q TIE Uas4 at,\nand at he time IN ibor rvis and pay; and e tr7 Of\nyour dfrisn bang guard sgo Primer Confined ky a-\nfeHer # Cont M.,ia o, dtyos 7cbab Jid pyi5ae, ven\ni6,aied and took Of siib ys contrary TIE a,e E, IF Wv.\nN Jaeb sgf mad and PyoVistf\n\n\nW. MORTON, Js,sr Allocate.\n\n\n11s c1srg ia7Ng tsf\" 'eai tie frs\"r sSssaei fer Biz\nTIE pyiJ're, PLEAD clfzL II 70 tie es,y.\n\n\nThe Court bavng maturity essyei sbe s,oeeasrs do find\ntie primer Jyt fs,ii\",, GUILT and isrO il,as s \"a.\n\"ssItr' sg,esigg do faeues lin t'f.Fs, death.\n\n\nGENERAL ORDERS.\n\n\nNew York, July 10th, 1899.\n\n\nTbe General Court Mzrfai # 7rbib MR., WsOx 4ras\nP,eidnf, bavisg eouvff Jsfat P anf p,v,e alse, Of\nTIE @ regiment # A,t' and E. girsrr, sf TIE Grim. ee\nd es, eeg,Avsfsd6y that u Je,a g and carrying IF 7us\nbin fap' frHef, ened una, he ufes a Court Ma,tiaf\nJo d,fasH, r,Lor Be tntin nd baSizg condemned\nbi\" 70 fr DsaA 6e Ps6iet IF br UnitdSfaei IN prls-\nanas g ts authority ogaed in him aai, oged,ag TIE fig\naud complication 5 beoire TIE d ysfSB Pe,lirs,\nand net only be 6n ai influence. but fa soAIts n57y IF\n7DsH fise< .sNmpi' in military 9ier,\" ta, ibosg5f fl y\n1oa,,ant md, BIZ nd and a TIE IVA, oss to ord., md\nInca hattie faid ufsase eaHbe sa,yiel szsatea\n\n\ndre0rdisgy Nyar General Rauiior. epfar Eeds1sy tie\na4b isf baDstH re b'n, Of gLs and tea ia kt rsaeas\nThe execution bs jar ntme at Fo,t s, .ssist fas and\nfi4\" bs Jaid Jsffb Perth, ii to e ea iodsAs6 =\n\n\nThe Reverend AZ. Mssa ,via vi ibe pyerv bi,\nueusnf; 1s gaoss uak zOa6 prf q: tie esesstiss\nlNs'v Hops mil make sst reqaif's s,rssgensats\n\n\nEssna0 IF sefiief esnjenreut, ia fif nr-y i6e Uaitf\nSfsn thy fai.fsi II TO spJ5ei\nt6sf tie crime f., 4sbisL 70 iiyfssi esua,\nme- srims ssbieb ysas he ras, y tie ds.e\nri pefy and eeroa,sse. bsnIsrsz me be tie -bs\niaAer abe ,ssus,ds 81 biz Gentry fa bJty .a1 10 IL fer\nsi, and seary DIFF dnet smia he e,9as. q Jsrsgs\ndLngo Adsy He ets,at7r, ,fne 4fns,isaa < er. Be\nfsiue! ., sxarpts q aet aEr5f Bat, gs ( IF j,;,5 ssS\ndHty Under mdbeafo-erf saR Dj.ies FRAN\nfro\" tie sammEan IF fasisiss re tssity fHriG-\n.e-f my4as Wiietbs pse ,beAans IF ID P,effta IF tie\nUnited Siais, de~oyf,q BIZ ,easrs exert capital psn-\nmsa bs dSsn in fra, s osgtt 10 !, re..iss BY tie\nAIRY ar JsH pref bn firm e,mnaiia, 70 rep,i ), adt.\nqsafs re0r' sSSfnss ds'rat7i~ Of ibe frot,\n\n\nfSgssdI d8RA{fA47R r. ELLER7.\n49,. - - fITfaef ss;ufgrf Cssreyr."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "DomsMe Concerns.\n\nPHILADELPHIA, JULY 40.", "byline": "", "article": "PHILADELPHIA, JULY 80.\nWe learn that at the Board of CommiIior-\ners appoinied to rry into eAea h 9th article\nof the treaty Of amity with Great Britain fur\nther proceedings are iufpended the American\neommifioners deeming it their duty to by\nDef re The PreGdent the differences hat prevail\nbetween them and The other members OF the\nboard and in the mean time TO be ablen, mt |\nan opportunity fhal be given to the two nations,\nby an explanatory article, to remove the pre-.\nf.nt difficulties. From the friendly difpoli,ions\nof the two powers towards each other, and\nfrom The obvious interefis of DO h 10 improve\nand cultivate the preient good understanding,\nit Is to be hoped this will re eaiily accomplish\ned. Belides in the laft article of The treaty Of\nami,y, it is expressly agreed that the parties\nwill from time to tine readily treat OF other\narticles for facilitating ntercourle and obviating\ndifficulties, ard will endeavour 70 TO fo m them,\nthar they conduce 10 mutual fatisfadion and\nfriendh p.-The Rep taken by the American\neommiflioners when properly eenidered cannot\nfail to obtain the highet appreciation of every\nwell wiiher to the lalting harmony Of the two\ncountries.\n\n\nntwYoRY, AUG. Il.\n\n\nIn our paper Of Monday lat we pubiifhed a\nfew particulars Of the unhappy fate of part of\nthe crew of the ichooner Nautilus, from this\npert to Curacao. We have fince ieen Capt.\nFuller, the bearer of the Information, who fays\ntha, he faw the men fpared by the murderous\nand was Informed by them that\nafter an engagement of an hour and half,\nCapt. Dixon was boarded, and, for his manly\nseGaapce they fra inhumsnly ran Capt. Dixon\nthrough the body, and, tho not dead, plunged\nhim into the deep! after which they tabled\nthe fra and. fseond mates, ard two fssmen,\nthrew them down into the forecaale, and fhur\nit up, where they were left to perrin by lof, of\nblood, and fuffocation. lie adds, thar Caps.\nDixon, on finding their bloody intentions, pa\n,heteally en,reated them to fparc bis lie, as he"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "BON TON !!", "byline": "", "article": "(Le,s0 f,sm Ea-L9 LAZY II Pa,if\n\n\nIl WAS lately preisnt at coneert gwen by Mae\ndame Talen, in the Rue Feydau The were two\nihouiana ladies preien all dre,d ina ,Conume which\nthey had Gated ofihis dref,, III ugh i may fl,oek\nthe prim preciienels Of fpme your London ladies\nwill endeavoar to give you and accurate idea, 49,.\n\n\nThe head was drefIed aridly \"a Greque The\nhair was turned up clofe all round without powder.\nnterlarded with of pearls. or of jcwery and\nfaftened the crown bya pearl or diamond PIN The\ndres WIS a loofe muffin robe drawn up and ielooned\nat :he right knee, fo. thew the whole leg The\nright nouder has ATTACHED fmall mantua Of black or\nelk velvet. embroidered with sc.I and flver. The\nbe pafed uuder the left brealt which entirely\nnaked, and was faaened above the left hip Both arms\nALTO naked from about four inch of the feulder\ntheir leagh relieved only by two brseeles orna-\nmented with pearls and dimopds the one above the\nelbow and the other midway between the elbow and\nwrit The effea Of this drefs hall not attempt to-\ndeicri.s' The gsnGemea. whfe drefs. by the way.\nwas directed only by their own tale, allowed it was\nflfcinating in the ext enc. /. - -.\n\n\nThe concert waited for fome time FOR the entrance\nof Madame Fallen sssa\"efAs4t re ga\n\n\nI\" When nhe appearsd,-the inpreflion which fhe\nmade was wonderful. The aPPlaufc was leveral times\nreiterated\n\n\n\" The ladies have long fnce dfpenfed entirely with\nthe chenille the folds Of IL, they faN prevent their\nelegant hapes from being feen ard TIE tAetta robes\nVIII oh they weaf are fued to difplsy every grace in\nthe mon fsIikng manner\" 't.t't"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "LONG WAISTS.", "byline": "", "article": "A Correspondents @obferves, that loag cvaifr\nare gaining ground in England, and recon-\nmesds it to the American fair,to declare inde-\npendence, and ,efi The tyranny Of f4ihion, as\nthe patriot, of our revolution, did the right Of\ntaxation. No tax is more objectionable and\nopprelIive than that of fiihion From ihort\nwaits to long. from long TO leHder, will be the\npfogrefs Of its encroachmen,s, unlcfs feafonably\nreiiied, till female health and beauty flffer\nall the pains and penalties OF the qvtat baas\nPry0n. (G0m Crs\n\n\nTHE women of,he n.iehhotheod Of Avelino in Ttay,\nwafh their hair once week with I've of wood-afhes,\ntina, changes to hasen yellow .of many ins in The\nfame head This liquid ,obasiy the lsa sa'ar'ss Of\nthe Latin Poets"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "z no Gents Reqyayd.", "byline": "", "article": "ID AN away from the inbfcriber on\nIN the aoth OF July Iaa, an iudentcd apprentice\nby the name of HOSEA ALLEN, dark Complexion.\nihort back hair, much peck brokea had on when ne\nwent away, blue waiacoat without 1eeves, and plain\nINV and lnnsn trowfers alInoa hat, and barefoot\nwhoever will take up aid Runaway and bring him\nback TO me, iha have two cents reward. AL heads\nOF anies and matters of vriT-!s hereby forbid 10\nharnor iad apprentice. they may expect usr the\npenalty in the law in that behalf madr and provided.\n\n\nTlMO ray BARKER.\n\n\nNorlIyarnsNJ, Nnrnf ID, 1oa"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The murder of the French Deputies at\nRaRadt is rot Unprecedented in the Imperial\nHiRory, Two French ENJOYS, Rxeoa and\n7reges, one defined to Venice, and the other\nto Conftantinople, were az. 1inatcd in sal, near\nPavia, during ths reign of Charles V."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "had family IN Newyork, whole cabiiQence de-\nPended on Iii, induaiy. Il was, however, uie-\nlefs to urge argument TO tie fanguinary mou.\niters--they replied he fhouid die for the reGa-\nauce he had made, aud Immediately eomnSneei\nthe horrid mafacre."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "Defeat Of Maeaenala's ArmY", "byline": "", "article": "A letter from Berlin of the 9th ult fate that a\nNefenger had tina day arrived from Italy, with advice\nthat the Corps OF General Macdonad which bad ad-\nvaneed through Tuieany for the purpofe of joining the\narmy of Moieau, had been attacked by the Asfro-\nRuidan army, near Lueea, and Totally defeated and\ntheir Commander made prifonder"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "Total Defeat Of the French Army in\n\n\nItaly.", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, JcfE g.\nTHE Eaehurgh Mail of the ana arrived IN town\nIan night 10y erprefs, and has brought the important\nintelligence VI the total defeat of the French Armies in\nItaly the junction OF The mreria armies in Switzerland\n&c.\n\n\nAfter battle VIII CHI lated \"a hours. Moresr &C.\nverely wounded, with three OF his Generals and 5000\nmen, have been madl prifoners by the RufIians who\nlett 5000 of the enemy dead on the field of battle\nThe following is the Official Account of the action\npubiihed at Milan by Gen. suwarro~ on the i4h\nult.\n\n\nOn the 18th a, o'clock in the morning, the French\nwe're attacked by the Aulrc. RpIian army. in the\nltrong petition between Turin and Conf. The battle\nwas noa bloody and lated till night, I, will be one\nOF the moh memorable in hfory, and was ultimately\nterminated in our favour\n\n\n..Tae French have left Loco men killed on the field\n20 ooo p'ifoners are already in OUT poheilion We\nhave 1000 men killed and wounded The French\nhave lot amoi all their artillery $50 pieces of cannon\nand 400 arnnnuaitioa wagons, in pofTef-\nhon -Four OF the enemies Generals, are taken prifon-\ners, including the Gen. in Chief, Moteau.\"\n\n\nA letter from Milan. Of the rsh oates thi action\nto have decided the fate of Italy The RufIians,\nthe I4th took va!enza by aIaut heffandria as well\nas Turin, is now in their po1cfion; the Piedmontefe\npeafants have occupied Noun, Cents and thereby cut\nof the remnant ef Msreau'. army from France."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "New Pon- Rider.\n\nTacob Hoz,e,", "byline": "", "article": "INFORMS the public that he has IN\n\n\ndcrtakcn TO carry the Newspapers from Portland\nsrough Wi-A5s~. Rayme-,oa. B,i9gss- Wafeyfoyd AMI\nDxford Basef He will leave Portland cve,y Mon\n&ay evening, and arrive Bethel Thurlday evening\n7 The advantages of poa riding\nhroagh he above towns 70 DIV that it hoped\nheral encouragement will be offered iuppo-t the\nUndertaking.\n\n\ni The iublcribers to Newspapers, and\npliers. who may peaie to fsvo,r hin y,i their con-\nhands. may dpsnd on the rctea 6dei,y, puraaality\n-snddifpatch.\n\n\nFimf7n, July IL."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Premier, it is aid, means TO impofe a\nheavy tax upon wigs-Ladies wigs TO pay"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "portlamo,\nMoNDAr, AUcUsT IL, 1900.\n\nImportant Handful.", "byline": "", "article": "TIE 6sfe'\" Mail Of 7aasy L7 brought Eans5W printed\nat Cae nc esnfo1iag ibs joozuizg IMPORTANT NEWS,\nreVsd there BY arrival from England bringing London\ndas's iatsr than 6sto,s rseeigss"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, AUGUST IL, 1890.", "byline": "", "article": "raj deliverance of Europe from the infupporta\nbic tyranny of the French Republic."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-08-12_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0246.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p1", "headline": "( INTERIOR or FRANCE.", "byline": "", "article": "In the interior of France a new kind Of Ian\nguagc begins to be held in the councils, and\nmuch uneaGnefs is felt for the fouth, oceafoned,\nas tits JULY faid, by the uee eH,s Of the Rr1ians\nand Imperisiias who are drawing towards that\nquarter Mirbot, in the council of Elders. and\nBridot in that of Five Hundred, and Dubois Du\nCay, have fpokc1 truths aganf the Directory\nand tlic MnRer, aad in tone unknown within\nihofe walls Gnce The q h of September. Thief.\nDeputies inia aganlt the frauds in the public\ndepartments, the univerfal depredations on The\nproperty of the fate, aud \" the organzation of\ndilapditions,\" which are not to be ihielded even\nby the fenatorial purple, or the direaorial man\ntie. They contend that the people muit be\npermitted to address the aGembes, 70 inform\nthem of the itatc of public affairs, and to- dc.\nnounce the mniers. And they point ont the\nfyiem of intimidation which prevents Jingle\nJourralh from puhlihing intelligence Of the\nilightett check and reverle which can happen TO\nthe q Iniss. Lon. pap.\n\n\nLondon, .3uas ?. Yesterday his majeRy, By\nmehage, acquainted Parliament that fome time\ndnoe he had concluded an eventual engagement\nwith the Emperor of Ruiis, for employing\n4s,ooo men againf the common enemy That\ntho the face OF affsirs was altered fnce the con.\ntratt was Propofed. and the emperor had enga-\nged in the war, and had actually put his army\nin motion 10 the place of It's deltination yet\nthe conditions OF the treaty will require various\niums Of money, which his msieay is confident\nwill be readily granted as alio TO enable him\nto afford iueceurs 10 the Green Of Portugal, and\nIN; S\"ii' Cansons aud to complete the gene"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "rails remained wholly tgleaed during my min.\niRry. That neither nylelf on the part OF the\nDirectory, nor TIE chief of diviions, paid any\nattention to them; that had not any idea OF\nthe contents of the memorials OF citizen Magal.\nTer. That his memorials in no refpe9 inttuenc-\ned the permiflion given him to return; but, on\nthe contrary, it was granted On the ground of\nhis i'll Gate of health, and the danger he was in\nof dying if he remained longer in Egypt Let\ncitizen Talleyrand refer to the account which /\nhave given the Directory of the operations of my\nadministration on the Iath Thermidor, under\nthe article Ottoman Porte He will fad there\nIS not a word relative to this expedition, and\ntha, throughout it breathes the deiire and the\nhope of promoting and afuring the mott perfect\nharmony between the two powers Citizen\nralleyrand may recall to bis mind, that in the\nfrf conference had with him after my return\nfrom the Batavian Republic, having tor long\ntime dilcourfed upon the fubjeet of the horrible\ncounter-revolution, which had de9royed in one\nday the fruit of fix months labour there and the\noutrages committed aganft the French Republic\non my perfon | fpoke of the report which was\nthen jua circulated, that Egypt was the mme-\ndate obiea of the expedition of Buonsparte.\n\" / would not attempt tfaid y to Zeal The iecret\nfrom you but do not believe the report. Ii\nis not, to Egypt, but to the Black Sea. he IS\ngone to dearoy the fettlements of the Rniaans,\nwho are determined to declare war agaioit Us,\nto reltore Poland to its rank as nation, TO keep\nthe houfe of Aufria in check, and command\nde6niiive peace. If you have any Interior dc.\nfigns againf Egypt, the Porte, 10 gratitude Tor\nthe important fervice you viii have rendered II,\nwill willingly lend its a.Iillance to realize HEM\"\nCitizen Taleyrand left me to enjoy the fweet\nillufon which events have buttoo foon deltroy-\ned. My regard for truth has impoied on ne\nthefe fhort obiervations Il will plead my ex.\ncufe to citizen Talleyrand.\n\n\nCHI. DELACROIX.\nClarendon, II Mefidor, Jolly IS,\n\n\n&. 9TH year of the French Republic,\n\n\none and indivifble."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "Latsf Dates.\nBY AN ARRIVAL AT NEW.T0RK.", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, JULY IS.\n\n\nWe have the pieafure of Eating, that the\nhomeward bound Jamaica and Lifbon fleets\nhave paGed by Portfmouth in perfea fafety.\n\n\nWe lated yelterday the arrival at the admir-\nParis, lord ST.. Vincenl's flag fhip, with dii-\npatches from his lordihip, at Gibraltar MIR.\nJackion came home in Ia Sutifante. We have\nby this conveyance the confirmation of the\njunction of the French and Spanih fleets. con-\nfiling of forty -four fail of the line, off Carlha-\ngcna, on the 2zd ult. and of their having failed\nagain ON the 24th, with view of repairing the\nftreigh,s of Gibraltar. The enemy's fleets were\nfeen from Gibraltar on the 6h infant, attempt\ning to beat through the Gut; but from the\nrate Of the winds, it is not expected they could\naccomplish this Object iooner than the zth.\n\n\nIntelligence of the enemy's movements had\nbeen difpatched on the z1d ult. to .ord Keith,\nwho was fuppofed to be off Genoa, adilfing the\noperations of the allied armies in Italy and as\nthe enemy's fleets had met with fuch adverfe\nwinds, it is thought not improbable but his\nlordlhip would come up with them before they\ncould pats the itreights.\n\n\nYeferday evening capt. George Burton, OF\nthe HARLEM OF IL guns, arrived at the admit\nrally from Gibraltar the HARLEM failed a\nday later than la Sufiian,c fhe was chaied on\nher paGage home by part OF the French and\nSpanilh feet /: and on the 9th infant heard\nheavy firing. but could not learn the particu.\nlars, being compelled to bear away, under a\nheavy pref, of fail, from the hyperion force\nwhich bore down on his ihip.\n\n\nThe intelligence captain Burton brings, con.\nfirms the reports thar the French and Spanih\nfleets have effeeied a Junction, had attempted to\npats the Gut of Gibraltar, (molt probably with\nview of counteraaing the threatened exped,-\nton againa Holland by the renewed menace of\ndeicent on lreland) but being baffled in that\nattempt by the Rate os the wind, they had re-\nturned up the Mediterranean, with view of\ngetting again into Carthagena.\n\n\nA rumour, however, has been very generally\ncirculated in town, that the Britilh and conn\nbined fleets were in fight, and even that they\nwere feen engaged on the 9Th ira. This report\nis countenanced as our readers will oblerve, BY\nour letters from fom. of the ports but thele\naccounts are totally diibelieved at the admiral\nty. as no iuch Intelligence has been received\nofficially there."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "WESTINDIES.", "byline": "", "article": "Esirat7 Of litter fran Cape FranDis, 10 smtk-\n\n\nman in Pdiladfbb;s, dated Dug. 7, 1897.\n\n\n\" General Toufaint is now bufy in the fouth-\nward, quelling the rebellious Rigaud, who has\nbeen declared rebel by Proclamation OF the\nAgent of the izth of July.\n\n\n!\" We have been threatened at the Cape, with\niuch another day as befel us on the 10th Of\nJune, 1893 : but the plot having been dilcov-\ncred in time, feveral of the chiefs have been\napprehended, adjudged by a Court Martial, and\nfhot three days ago:-We are perfectly quiet\nin this part, with hope of foon feeling the\nfoulhward reduced to obedience\""} +{"article_id": "4_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "Of the celebrated NECKERs\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThis man early difcovered that be would one\nday become difciple of the SophiRers. When\nbankers clerk, he was employed by fome\nfpeculators both as their con6dant and agent in\na buiinefs which was fuidenly and greatly TO\naugment their fortunes They were fecretly\ninformed of an approaching peace, which was\nto enhance the value of the Canada bills one\nof the conditions of the future peace being the\npayment of thofe bills which had remained in\nEngland. They admitted Necker into the C.\ncret on condition that for their common en-\nolument, he would write to London to have a\nnumber of thefe bills bought up at the low\nprice to which the war had reduced them\nNecker engaged in the aGociation, and through\nthe credit of his matters the bills were monoPo-\nlized. When his aaociates inquired with refpea\nt. the tate of the bargain, he informed them\nthat the Ejaculation had appeared f. hazardous,\nthat he had deifled from and countermande&\nthe purchafe. When peace arrived, he was in\npoGeilion of thefe bills on his own account alone,\nand they made nearly three millions Tournois.\nSuch was the virtue of Necker when clerk\n\n\nHaving thus made an immenfe eltate, he now\ninvited the lophiaers to his table. He held\nweekly clubs, which were punaually attended\nby D'Alembert and the chiefs of the confpira-\ntors. Hearing of nothing but philosophers, he\nbecame phofophf as iuddenly as he became\na lord, and the intrigues and encomiums of the\nconipirators transformed him into Sully. At\nlength Louis I6 hearing 70 much of his talents\nin finance, called him to the mnifry as comp\ntroller general. Among the many means of\nthe coaipirators, the moi infalible was to in.\ntroducc diiorder in the finances. Necker fac.\nceedcd completely in this plan, bythofe exorbiant\nloans, which nothing could have hidden from\nthe public but thai blind confidence and thofe\nencomiums perpetualy thrown out by the feef.\nWhen recalled, for the fecond times to the\nminiary he again attempted to ruin the hnan-\nces, and by monopolizng all the corn, and\nordering it TO be lhut up in aorehoules, to tarve\nthe people in the midi of plenty in order to\nconvulfe them into revolution. When he was\ndetected in his vnany, he was Immediately\nrewarded with difnillion.\n\n\nNecker was employed by the fophiaers to\ndraw the Calvnf into their party. He made\nhigh pretenGons to Calvn(m, though he was\nin reality delft This the Calvinias mutt\nhave ieen in his writings aud his univerial con-\nneetion with men of impiety, If they had not\nbeen blind to convi Sion. His celebrated Irea-\ntile on Religious Opinions is nothing lefs than\nd-ilm. II does not conGder the exiItence OF\nGod as approved-and what can be the religion\nof that man who doubts the being of COG\n\n\nThis publication obtained for its author :\"\nacademic crown, as being the bea prodH-\"agl\nOf the day, i. c. which could iniinuate the N.Y.\nimpiety the leait perceived. ,c,.,I\n\n\nhe eyas tyR appointed in I776, rra ,g os,s.,\nin 1881. In 1855 be wa5 recalled \"'f''''\n\n\nB,ieanss, AID diimiDsd IN 1889,"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "Tbe Expiditign againR Sarinan", "byline": "", "article": "Complies three Gail Of the line, and five frig-\nates, commanded by ad. lord Seymour. Capt.\nBoyd, arrived at Baltimore, from St. Thomas,\nwas informed by the captain of he U. 5. brig\nPickering, that the Britih had arrived before\nSurnam, and had bockaded it. The Cover\nnor and inhabitants Of Surinam have for long\ntime duplicated the protecting force of Great\nBritain or the United States, to refcue them\nfrom the crouching Tiger of the French Re-\npublic."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "FRANKFcRr. July Ia", "byline": "", "article": "AT Ehrenbreitaeiu, 1000 meh labour day\nand night at the new works OF the fertilization,\nfeveral redoubts are already hniihed. Thefe\nnew works are iurrounded with different pail\nfades, and contain bitches 50 feet deep. 10\nifrengthen the army without, the French gen.\nerals have appointed that the sd battalion Of\nThe garrion, which were joined from the con-\nfcr;ption ihould be field battalions--the new\ncosfripts were to DO duty in the garrif9n."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "to his embady, until be had been employed tor\nconiideraoie time Here know, it is obiea-\ned to me with legcfity, that fhould not have\nhefta'ed to have given IN my resignation. -\nAnd IS il imagined that | was no. dtipoied to\n| that rneafure can It be thought that fech an\nidea was not gratifying to my independence\n\n\nbut confefs, was prevented by that deiire,\n\n\nthat indefstigable hope of peace, from which\n\n\nnothing could dctach me. forgot myielf en-\n\n\ntirely IN that fentiment, and to that lacrifced\n] my perfonal uneaiineis, my repugnance as an\n\n\nindividual.\n\n\n{\" am aecufed that an attack was not made\non Portugal. But if fnch an attack had taken\nplace, sndiiad been violently oppofed by Spain,\nwould they not have thought themielyes juttih\n\n\ned 10 blaming a conduit which would have lr-\nritatcd this latter power, whole alliance it was\n20 ufcful TO cultivate an. reproached with\nnot having fufiiciently encouraged prlvateering\naganlt England but it it had been encouraged\nwithout any sbounds, with what vehemence\nwould they not have inveighed againft the want\nof precaution, OF the aupidity of Minilers, who\nalurcd that 545 armed vehels for cruiting had\nbeen captured by the enemy from the begin\nming of the war to the end of the 9th year, that\nthe number of our priloners now in England\namount to more than 80, 900, for whole fubha.\nence the Republic is at the yearly exPeni. OF\nIS millions, and that it is principally to priva.\nteering fuch are(nlt is to be attributed, might\nhave dared to expofe the nation to the repeated\nhazards of game, the loaes of which are 10 Ten.\n6bly felt\n\n\nf\" am reproached with the expedition to\nEgypt, which was planned previoufly to my ad.\nn,.niaration, and had in no refpea been deter\nmined by me- But if that expedition, in which\nthe genius of Buonaparte, which his glory and\nthat Of his inyincible army rendered certain, and\nfill renders certain, 70 many fuccehes had not\nbeen effected, and it could be proved that had\noppofed the project, with how much acrimony\nwould not thele fame perfons have faid that\nwas Influenced by iecret and improper views, land\ntha, 1 wiihed to deprive the Republic of the mott\nmagnificent e1ablifhment in the world, which\nwas to ftrike a moa terrible blow at the Brisiih\npower in India.\n\n\n\" They complain of the cold indifference Of\nthe Swediih government but how much more\nwould they have to complain, if, in order to\nprevent it, the Republic had given way TO de.\nmands incompatible with her dignity They\nALTO objea (could it be imagined y that men OF\nthe bea characters as republicans, have been en-\ntruaed with diplomatic millions, with an inten-\nton, they fay, of getting rid of their vigilant\nobferya,iou at home. But if others who were\nnot republicans had been entru(ted with bufinefs\nof that nature, would they not have had more\nrealon to complain, and would they have been\nfileat upon 70 favorable an opportunity\n\n\n{\" In fhort, every thing which has been done,\neither within or without the Republic, is imput-\ned to me and am Intercepted why the Grand\nDuke Of Tufeany was not kept as hofage, as\nlift were my province to give intruetions to the\nGenerals. They have the effrontery to aasrr,\nthat it was who alienated the United States of\nAmerica, at moment when they knew that\nAmerican ncgociators have arrived in France,\nand they cannot be ignorant of the ihare which\nhave had in that event, on account of the Ian\ngiage, full of Difference, Of moderation, and,\nwill be bold TO FAY, of dignity, which addredsd\nthem in the name OF the French Government,\nwhile thofe who now attack me were deirous\nonly to convey to them expreiGons fevere and\nirritating\"\n\n\nTalleyrand concludes his vindication by &C.\ncuGng his aGailants of ignorance, malice, and\nthe baiel deGgns.\n\n\n- -"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "Further Foreign articles.\n\nTALLEyRAND IN JEOPARDY !!\nOr, TIE Apgqate BilbQp doing penaaee.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\npamphlets and journals. He begins with rel\nmarking, that all his acoulers are themielves\neither ex prieffs or ex.nobles, and even princes\nor foreigners, who, having hrit introduced\nthenfelyes to notice with cunning and dexter+\nKy, foon affirmed, with audacity, the privilege\nOF inAru6tng US how we flonld be free in our\nown country.\n\n\nIS What them continues Talleyrand, do\nthefe men urge, who ne not Frenchmen, or\nthole among Frenchmen Whole integrity they\nhave fucceeded in corupting ! That have\nbeen one ct the conltituent afembly Yes, l\nwas fully convinced that they never could\nforgive thofe whofe names sfe luxurious among\nthe founders of liberty. l was fully convinced\nthat men who had never experienced the firt\nfallies Of the French people, in 1889, who in\ndulged in ihameiu raillery on the iublime\nenthufafm Of the nation, and who, unable to\nprevent the revolution, exerted ahemielyes to\nrender it odous, wers IN fecret enraged agalnit\nthe aGembly which fri proclaimed the deela-\nration of the rights of man. and were more\nfavourable TO the anti.revolutionary part OF\nthat aGcmbly than to the part which produced\nthe revolution. But was ignorant that they\ncould carry their audacity 70 far as publickly\nand without any mafk to reproach citizen for\nhaving been member Of the conaituent af\nIembly. And yet this is one Of the numerous\naccusations preferred againit me in their favour.\nlie journal.\n\n\ng In the prefsnt agitation of the public mind,\nthree fuppoiitions are alone poaiblc I: The\nRepublic will coniolidate its erength in the\nmidi of 70 many events : we fhall be overwhel.\nmed in the confuion and dearueion of every\nkind of authority or royalty will be reRored\nto opprefs us with increaled fury and tyranny.\nEvery other fuppofition is to me chmera, and\nhave unquefionably given fufiicent pledges\nOf my zeal againlt the two Ian fyliems. The\nfate allotted TO me, by both the one and the\nother Of them, is efficiently known, as well as\nthe kind of preference which they would grant\n20 me. Il has been a thouiand times demon\nArafed, that I can have no other deiire but\nthat Of confolda,ing the power and eltabliihing\nrhe glory Of the Republic. l did not, indeed\nexpect, conieis, to be reduced TO the nseeflity\nof proving, in the 9TH year of the Republic that\nI am not an Emigrant A proof rendered\nunnecsEary by the unanimous declaration of\nthe Natiooal Convention, which ordered my\nname TO be GRATED from all lifts of Emigrants,\nand repealed, at the fame time, the decree of\naccula,icn which had been brought againlt\nme.\n\n\n+\" But it is aiked by my accufers, What are\nthe motives which caufed the National Conven.\nton TO erafe the name Of Talcyrand The\nanfwer however. is lmpe, and undoubtedly\nDeceive, was ient to London, for the feeond\ntime, by the ProviGonal Executive Council, on\nthe 7th of September 1892. have in my\npcIsfhon the original pailport delivered to me\nby the Council, and which is fgned by fix of\nIts members, Lebrun, Danton, Servan, Claviere,\nRoland, and Monge. 1t was tranimitted to\nthe Convention, when it tho't proper to take\nmy cafe into confederation, and l will produce\nit to any perfon deiirous of feeling it.'\n\n\nTaleyrsnd denies that he wore the white\ncockAde in America and at Hamburg and ap-\npsals to the teltimony Of the Envoy and Coniul\nat that city.\n\n\nWith refpea to the reProach Of having fuf.\nfered the new coalition to be formed, he vindi-\nGates himfelf, by quoting bis opinion, which\nwas decidedly given in favour Of an honorable\npeace, and makes the following obfervations\n+\" ecten il esaEasrsd that hes eUko dare to ACME\nme Of euRmg jor The Continuance Of euar are HE\nveyy perons eoto firred up tie fire Of afford, invok-\ned eOtb The moi ardent prayers all fbs fury Of suar,\neager TO excite revolutionary movemsnt5 in eue\npart Fbe uvrA abu)fd eve.y povoer IN he msf\niajaldng and impolte manner, tbrrqO osfacks in the\nruay IF ev,y negotiation, and propagate in The bnbe\n.Journal5 the e9srtion 10 fatal 10 hs tranquility Of\nEurope\"\n\n\nThat Republics and Kings are neceGArily in\na Rate of holfility ;-when it is conlidered that\nhave been contantly engaged in repairing\nthe miichiefs produced by 70 many neoniacn-\ncies and folies, and in calming the apprehen\nGons of the Envoys of neutral and amicabl.\npowers, every one muft be truck with atonilh\nment that thefe men fhould accufc me of CO.\noperating in producing the coalition, and that\nthey thoald themfelves be ignorant on how\nmany accounts the accufation applies to their\nown conduit. I have alto, in detail which\nhas been notced by the Legislative Body,\npointed on, the principal and more immediate\ncaules of the coalition, and may be allowed\nto oblerve, that my oblervations have been"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Council Of Five Hundred--.1fa!y TO-.\n\n\nA great number of Addreiles congratulated\nthe Council on the fall of the Triumvrate, and\ndemanded fpeedy puniihment of the Traitors"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "y Vsentd, Jay 8.\nA fecond meHenger from Martial Suws.\nrow dlpatched from Alexandra the I q inR Is\niua arrived. lam informed, that belides De-\ntailed relation of the brilliant fuccees of thelm-\nperial army, on the nth, 18th and 18TH Junes\nlover Macdonaid) and by whichir appears that\nthe lois of the French amounted in all to\nTWENTY THOUSAND MEN KILLED\nAND TAKEN PRISONERS ;--he brings\nan account of the Auarians having re-occupied\nthe town of Tortona.\""} +{"article_id": "17_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "xosDos, July Ii.\n\nOFFICIAL.", "byline": "", "article": "AonDoF, vi Ii\n\n\nOFFICIAL.\n\n\nLord Henley writes TO Lord Grcnviiie from\nVienna, July 8, That the Court have received\nfrom Snwarrow, under date Alefandaia, July\n/. detailed account of the victory over Mac\ndonald, by which it appears that the French\nthen loft 10000 men, killed and prifoners.-\nThe dhpatch likewife informs of the re-occupa-\nton of rortona by the Aulrians."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0261.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "0Is,0ai;ont Of Charles Ds,aeroix span tie Rseaion\n\n\npuIhReaty TaAtyrana PvigOrd.", "byline": "", "article": "O1ISrOdsonC \" C51rRs LiH9lToiS nP7H fof AsFeH'oH'\n\n\npaIlGeaty ToKyraua PUigord.\n\n\nAS have been named, or referred to twice\nin the reflections which citizen Talleyrand has\npubhihed, owe it to my own character, to\neitabiiih thofe fats with relpea to which have\nbeen alluded to ir this work. II is true as citi.\nzen Talleyrand fays, that it was me of whom\nlord Grenville demanded a paaport for lord\nMalmibury that it was who forwarded it |;\nthat it was during my Miuiltry the negotiations\nwere carried on and, finally, that it was Iwho\npointed out Life, in confequence of the express\norders of the Directory. do not fee how thele\nfaas can excite fuipieon but if it was neceGary\nto jlttify them, would Fay that the facility of\ntelegra phic communication, and the recollection\nof the iotrigues of lord Malmfbury, at Paris, du-\nring his frit milton, were the principal motives\nwhich determined the directory in preferring the\ncommune of Life. \" 1t is we'll known\" fays\nTalleyrand, \" that the expedition to Egypt had\nbeen prepared before the period of my MiniRry.\n1t is certain fact that citizen Magaller, Con-\nful General of,he republic in Egypt,afier great\nnumber of memorials he had fent relative to an\nexpedition aganf Egypt, received, previous to\nmy entering into administration, leave to return\nto France. Ii was in faet, and Il could not bt\noiherwiie, my duty to give information upon\nthe fubea othIs memorials\" 1t would feen\nfrom this paMige, that it was ] who prepares\nthe expedition to Egypt. owe it to tru,i\nTO declare the faa, without attempting\nhere to judge ofthe merit Of the enter prize |\nis very well known that different projects, par\nticulsrly under the ancient Government, wer\n\n\npropoled relative TO Egypt but what is no\nknown, yet is not lefs true, is, that theIe memo"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0157.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p4", "headline": "\n\nExtract OF q SERMON,", "byline": "\n\nFOR TEE GAZETTE.", "article": "FkFAcHED n rsz VICINITY Of PORTLAND,\n\n\noar LIE -zrnz1! Thanksgiving.\n\n\nMUST peace. with aNher lmling train,\n~ s1..sj from our happy land, which has 70\nlong besn the blst aivlum of The periecuted\nand ditrsded of every nation ? And mutt\nW,r, with all his helnth crew be introduced IL\ntheir Re2l: God forbid it But rather let\ntbs r. tie CAFE. than l3crihce cur freedom, our\nindependence, cu- religion, our ALI, to the\noaDroe ri an overho4ring, b.ooj-thiI}y, ana\nmoney thirty ralon. Our religion and liberty\nzra 4. Az thing we ihould give up. Ungratetui\nvrclchez ir55cJ, five Will not encounter every\nt.5cu..v + ,he.. l1t defsnce a8ainf he IN\nremovable ah1ll.> Q. France, p any foreign\nna ion whatever\n\n\n$50: a..ho The I'm d: property, has Nc. Of\nls.e, ihone upon Us wi:h .lch li.tIrEU..1et\nll.,--. Is formerly. YET Jhsse ars many things,\neven PIP sur P71ien1 l;u2Iion, however ne-2n-\noL3,r il may .e5r1, which demand our grateful\nnotice. The inn 7rtaEc intelligence hitherto\nolc-e5.,s5 ~ I5me po.i..ca. i25-,ls, ISat leigh\nconfined bv o6ic.a. accounts rom admiral\nMason hrie.. The ,.r.7-..z ae.c ct\nFrance has fallen a dreadful .zcTifce, = ;Ae\n-Nt-- tc.. 1v o-r -r1t--l.\nremembrance. Me- r-a.- MIA tc-C-. M -.ea-\nhon SIT. emotions .- rre Ul-.--.t Cr1tl.--l+"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0157.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "'--1+ N N D-.kc.-d the Fr 1t ana a the c1lg-\noiA.end4I, thar th-tr H.,er named E'A:, ot be lind\nw. Town, near ga-o JcPPa, wt1t l-to the l1nd o\nCohen, where they d\"S;, with Alr mother, 10 YA'\n| ;h5m.\n\n\n:, And p happened, TIA; D-aknu-a's wi.s had\ngene To dwell toE Nor; ,ia5 with her tr-lls. 5y the\nia ..Ge, ID phase near unto O.d Town.\n). And EtaI ktp; D1aknurd' houls, anu they lived\nquietly and Pc1cczby together. tor i11 TINS even\nunt. Tie return az DTlkHu.d's wife\nAnd it cane o Pzis, THAI DrakEuTds wife. hf2t\ntAe d4ml- and 4l TIE RET and reddu5 Of th1 fanny,\n!oon co. oy the They lwo.e, fought and mace\ngreat noi.e round about Cohen.\n!. ana thc Eoi.e Ut theIv wranElnEs dihurac1 the\n. 90 people Of the land much. And shey l-id one a.\nanother what DO al thcle things -,a1\n\n\n& And when Mcr1s1 heard Thereof. he 2ro-e and\nwent uato his brothers holie even To D71knl7l ~n\nl2d unto HIN, why Ga YOU iutr quarrel AZ 40 7sl'-\nIng II volT hou.c, .ccing vcu are 4 Pr.-t.\n\n\ny Now Ac13aI was poor. Prcal, h1l5l'y' l5N\nlooking nan. And ztao TIE rcsarced M; tac t--ta VS.\nhe tire9 D-4kauTd lH AID his cc@.1lAi..l-- affairs\nruled over BID. and all his Aog.shod, and .h-y iao-a\nhim .c-lc EEc4; olc\n\n\ns. And Drak1-7d having taken li;;.e --ic1 \"a ;he\ngrape t1r h- loved 8; d-ar.v laid unto 4en-41 WAT\nshall co to- rr Wis G,F uc.h my wc--s. -5t:etl Al\nno. ghs NV councils aud v take none AZ my -eF--ct'\n\n\ny. And ihl ql4rrel;h with me- both r gin. and Gay,\nTO ;Hat cannot lVp or A-l7e1-1n1 % sT-cV1t1 Ic ;o\nheart thar ever tock her 10 wig\n\n\n10 Ana M-nd11 arivtted and ia -i:o Drak1urd.\ntake advise ~ me and Obey nv ccrr4-- 4nL 4t -4 .7\ncysc NJ pals TIA: when hv e Le2It.- th1 v--s thai\nh4 .2-1k unto t1ct tia: d. va. l-l rei-.. pr L..'e\nssz.ct thee.\n\n\nVI. AND D-aka1rd t4i- nav but le Will rot he4rken\nunto r,-cc1c p-ay 5e5, lFeak ua.l -tr tE--- PR\n-5, cr:--c The pI-, he41k1n -ntc ,hcc.\n\n\nIL Az Mend Il ant Dr4Nnurd took ccl1- tcEc.h-\nIII how ;a,v r sh: ..t-.5 the har.h-And q Acr1aL s\nlo-a-1ad D!aEr--t 1ie. E;4t thc C4u--l. and ct5\nw Tie t4.4 oaue forth. 4al wacn th-y vor- A ea.ed,"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0157.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "rkFAcHED IN rHE VICINITY OF P3kTL4yo\nOh tbs L!fs -zrru4! Thank EiviEE."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0157.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "c-.-s a .5 L-ra- -se-s .-- Hset"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "GENERAL BUovAPARrE.", "byline": "", "article": "The pre- ttions of Scripture feem to be ERIK.\ningly v=Ti5ed n the fate Of Ali Buonaparte, and\nbis in6del army\" 10 they are goae, beeaufe\nOf deitruefion: Egypt fhall gather them up,\nNrrptis lhall bury them: The days OF VJfta-\nfon ar. come, the days ofrecomqence are come\nupon them\"\n\n\nAccounts ON Conaantinopl- 10 July z5'h,\nwhich are net, however, much to be relied on,\nfate, that Buonapartc would be oPPoled IN hi\nprogrefs back 70 Egypt. BY Marad 8ey. who\nwas 1arioned with Comfortable force besween\nCairo and syria and thar BuonaParte had fn.\n4 uefage to the Grand Seigaor, IN which re\nattempts to jutfy bs coniuef, alleging tia. he\nhad acted according te the orteTs ct the late\nDirectory bur the preient government having\nrecalled all the French from Egypt, he was rea\ndy 70 take bis departure fer France, # he n-eei\nfairy paapo,ts and proper efforts were granted\nhim. The Grand Seignor has fsnt him IN an\nfxer, that be would never forget the injury done\nhim from the French government, by Buona.\nparties invaGon; and that he left The latter and\nhis troops to their fate, while comfortable ar.\nmy vas ordered againa France, BY way OF re\npriial."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "l7E- fv-rsv tsr fsaSas- sfass 2znas siit z0sz IT,\n\n\ned by d. B,aE feir 1ansisy hoass, sag fsa7ef\n\n\ntelb IA Daiab 4ad F.sae5\n\n\n6. L T. Ger. Sir Ralph Abererontic, Re\n\n\nl. ing intruae4 By his Britannia MajeRy,\nthe ancient and gocd ally OF The United Provin\nces. with The command OF IN army defined to\nundertake the important talz OF delivering thefe\nprovinces from tie degrading tyranny OF the\nFrench republic, Is charged 10 make public and\nexplicit declaration of the fensments aud inten-\ntons of his r,aefy and be augda foversigns\nwith whom he IS allied in this great work. He\ndselaEes, then, dat he and his amy come not\nas enemies, bur As friends TO TIE provinces of\nHolland TO Teaore them to their rights, and\nancient laws and cuRoms 10 relcue their per-\nious and properties from the ePpretIions to which\nsh-y have been fabicGed; to re etablfh their\nreligion, which has been violated by The inhiel-\nny and atheifsn Of France 90 revive their trade\nand commerce which has been annIhilated !;\ntheir legitimate governments, which has been ov-\nershrown and 70 reltore that happy concord\nand alliance between Great Britain and tiol\nland which has been the iource OF 10 much be\nueft 90 beth. In this endsavor It IS the hncere\ndefre CT his Britannia majsiy, sad of the other\nfovereigns, thar there flolld be complete for\neelfulnefs, oblivion, and amneily of al thar was\npaa and he hopes and fruits that every true\nand faithful Dutchman viii co operate with his\nbenevolent intentions, in retoring perfect peace,\norder and tranquility to the United Provinces,\nwithout taruilhing the Federation OF theie blei\nfngs By any act of violence or revenge; but that\nthey will all exert theu1felves IN checking and\npreventing excsfes of every kind. 1t IS the\nmol carnef with of his Britannia Majefy, and\nof the Sovereigns his Allies, that It lhould be\nBy the efforts Of Dutchmen thsmfelvcs, that the\nreitoration to the blefings OF regular govern\n1nent ihould be effected. But If, after this gra-\neious declaration of the iensiments and rnten-\nlions of his Britannia msjefy, any Dutchman\nhould be found 70 treache-ous to bis coun-\ntry, and to its ancienr Independence, rights\nand intereas, as to refilt the good Offices OF the\ntroops which are enrrutted to the command of\nFIR Ralph Abercrembie, that he NUT coniider\nthe n as declared enemies TO good order and 70\ntheir country, and they NUT not only confder\nthem yves as exempted from the annnefy which\nwas held cur generally TO all, bus expect TO be\ntreated As enemies, &C.\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "HAGUE, AUGUST sf.", "byline": "", "article": "y\n\n\nSince their retreat, our troops ad on the de-\nfenfve, TIL the expected reinforc-ments of French\nand Batavian troops, and national guards, thall\narrive. According 10 the lait official diipatcn\nes, Gen. Daendeis has Quilted bis petition on\nthe Typ, and ii fled bis head quarters to Sche'\nmsrliron, TO wait reinforcement Our danger\nIs great, bur the courage of cur governm Mt and\ncitizens is NOT le1s. Every thing Is as trinquil\nas might be erpeffed.\n\n\nBY way of precau;ion, the neeeaary papers\nare packing up IN the French Offices here All\npahage veaels are detained, and the Pahengers,\nIN the point Of departing made to remain. The\nfchuyts, from Delft, Rotterdam and the Hague,\nSc. are all lying near Hoornbridge, m lie and\nhalf from This place.\n\n\nWe learn from Enchuvzen, that on the 77th,\nfevensy folders, who were employed in defend\ning Tie batteries of the new Dep, dcierted their\npotrs, and forced he matter OF vehel, de\nGRAFT, and bis people, to fail with them."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FrenrLrnen.l Former laws to remain n Forts.\nPublic property 10 Be delivered 10 the Britith.-\nThe c5lony's debts 70 be paid from It's revenue\n\n\nThe colony, IN safe of finally belonging 10 the\nEagiilh, 10 be on farle footing IS BriIIlh Welt\nIndia Iflanes. The Ouch folders & Mariners\n10 be taken INTO HE ferVice Of Great Britain =\nCivil officers mar hold their places on fSearing\nallegiance to the Griffith. The following, being\nmott intereltog 10 the United States We Pubrih\nverbatim. !\" Thas the navig Iiion of al the\nfabieas of neutral powers fall remain On the\nfame footing as it aands at prefent, aud more\nparticularly IN reipe4 to The Americans, 10\nwhom the inhabitants Of the colony lay under\nobligations\" This was propofed by the Dutch\ngovernor and thus anf~ered BY the Engliih\n: Already agreed 70, as far as will be neeeliary\nto pu, the colony of Surrinam on the fame\nfooting as thar OF Dcmerara. The demand\nmade refpeaing the Americans cannot be al\nlowed but the iome fhall be brought before the\nBTitifh government whole favorable diipslition,\nreipe6ing the Americans, are nor doubtful\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "SPANISH FLEET.", "byline": "", "article": "The King of Spain has truly got hinfelf into\na very awkward dilemm1-he has brought the\nEmperor of RufIia upon his back, and if he\nfhews any fymptoms of coatrition for having\ndeferred bis duty TO himfelf and bis Country,\nbe loof.s bis Fleet. That, however, he may\nrely upon bis doing At any rate, for he may be\naTared the French viii take care thar they do\nnot leave Brea again rnder Span5@ Colour.\n\n\nPrsp1rafiors are fsid to be making by the\nFrench to fetch away the SPaniih Troops, as\nthey have done the Spanifh Navy. If they\nfhould fucee-i in this attempt, We may proba\nbly foon after hear of the Court Of Madrid\nbeing removed TO the Temple at Paris."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "cAPITULATK0N Of SURRINAlE", "byline": "", "article": "We have received copy Of this eapitulation\nwhish is ligued BY Thomas Trigge, Lieutenant\nGeneral. and Hugh Seymour, Vice Admiral,\non the part of the Britith, and Frances Frsderie,\nGovernor, 90 the part of the Ouch Tie\nColony is furrenderet to the protection Of The\nBrtifh. The inhabitants to be f-cuTe in their\nreIigioa and properly Except SgaEiards and"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "For the PoRrLAsD GAzsrTE.\n\nZ\" Hgf fbaa ebiLdrea2 igarnf them\"\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "JzSxs.\n\n\nTHE initruaion of the riGng generation is a\niubjef which claims the attention Of all Every\neffort to difFufe ufeful and chriaian knowledge\namong the youth certainly merits the apProba-\nton Of every virtuous. humane, and benevolent\nmind. He who employs his. time and talents\nin Griving to Until, into the opening minds of\nchildren, the principles of piery and ehritian\nmorality, mot aiIuredly deferves well of man.\nkind, and is eRtitled TO rank among the mott\nuleful cirizens. So much depends on giving the\nyoung mind proper direction at hrtf that too\nmuch cannot be done TO promote 10 important\nan Object.\n\n\nThough the world is full of books, yet fome\nimportant fubie6ts are not generally treated IN\nthe belt manner. Authors and compilers, who\nhave prepared books for the improvement OF\nyouth, have after found il difficult TO defend 70\nthat piainneis and fimplicity of ayle beit adapt\ned to the understanding of children. They often\nforget that babes are to be fed with milk and\ninlfead of that they have ferved up for them\n'Rrong meat. which their understandings are IN\nabe TO digeh consequently they receive 40\nnourihment but rather co1trad diirellfh tor\nmenfal fare. Perhaps no books are more defee-\ntive in this point than thoie OF the eafseb1fiess\nkind defgned TO lead young minds to an ac-\nquaintance with moral and religious truths.\nBooks of this kind often abound with dark and\nabfirule matter; with things which require\nmuch labor and cloic reflection before they can\nbe digeaed By adult capacities things which,\n10 youthful minis, Are utterly uninselligble.\nHence many parents who arc dapoied to IN\nilrud their sfspring in the principles OF virtue\nand religion, for the want OF proper helps. labor\nalmoa in VAN az leaa they often load the menu\ncries OF their children with tedious iet of words\nand phrafcs which they themfelves do not I'M\nderhand.\n\n\nHaviag been fomewhat coaverfant with the\nof yourh-often experiencing great\ndefects IN works of this kind, il gives me plea\nfure to fee any work introduced 70 the public,\nwhich is calculated to remedy this defeef-\nwhich by fmplifying religious truths, or By\nexprefing them in plain, eafy and familiar Ian\nguage. renders the principles OF piety aud moral\niry inteligible 10 children-\n\n\nEntertaining theie ientiments, was highly\ngratihed TO lind, by an Advertisement N Jour\nGazette of the I4th infant, thar Mr.. PaSkarar\nCaectif1 had made its way into the diitriet of\nMaine and that the people IA this vicinity may\nfgrniih thcmielves with % aerl9lrJ, 70 afsfn 10\nral.la5is work. On peruhng this little volume\nit appears TO contain nuch important matter in\nA FINAL compass. The author has treated the\ngreat leading doctrines of our holy religion in 4\nplain and familiar way IT'LL maiaraining iuch\nconcitenefs as not 10 burden the memory. He\nhas illuarated lie principles Of civil, focal and\nreligious duties, with that .irnPhcity and perfPi-\nGuilty of language which the understanding OF\nchi 1yru cannot bur comprehend\n\n\nII is prefdnncd that no pcrion. who viii give\nthe work in queaion candsd Peruial, will he'll\ntate TO declare, that il is well calculated 10 be\naf.ful. That TOO many parents neglert to I'M\npref on the tender minds of their offspring,\nproper regard to moral and religious truths, IS\nobvious 10 every obfcrver; the above work\ntherefore, if pur into their hands, may ierve to\nremind them of their neglea. and limulars\nthem TO the performance OF their duty. No\ndoubt there are many pious and devout heads OF\nfamilies, who may reap much advantage frou1\nproper helps of tkis kind. who, while they maks\nGreater progreis in inltrueting Their children,\nNAV add 10 IAeir own took OF moral and religi-\nGus knowledge. That the work may have\nan sxtenfive circulation IN this part OF the coun-\ntry-that IT may be found. by experiment. TO\nanfwer the benevolent purpoies, tor which &c\nwas deG2ned-Jhat it may, ID uiefulnefs, er-\nceed the mott fangnine expectations OF It's au-\nthor, is The fegvent and dsyoss with Of\n\n\nLALOS-"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "Civil Var in France.", "byline": "PARIS, AUx. %.", "article": "PARIS, AUx- 20.\n\n\nIn the council of 900 ycitsrdaT. Portcs an\nneunced the lac events m the Upper Garrune !:\nhe relation was contained IN two letters, the enc\nfrom the central ceumifIary. and the other from\nthe republican eeeersls. The fIbaanee of thete\nletters S as fellows The republic triumPhs,\nhe genius of liberty prevails over he navss or\n'kiues.-The rebels are vanquhhed, dnPeried,\nexlerulinared On all points, and the republicans\nOf the South have once more deferved well or\nthe country. The prrfons and national build\nings of Touloufe are fall of prifon.rs; military\ncomnsifions are eoing TO be organized n order\nTo make fele6sion and TO fend hack TO their &C.\ncuperions flch as have been Eiiled, and 70 pun\nilh only the chiefs.\n\n\nI\" The battle was fought near ST. Gasden !;\n1900 republicans attacked the rebels TO tie num-\nDer OF 4cco and made dreadful laughter OF\nthem zooo were killed and 1000 takes prifou\ncrs. Count de Paulo, the commander of the\ninfurqents. was killed. He had offered re-\npublican ioo Louis TO fave bis life. We took\neven pieces CT cannon.\n\n\nAUGUST Il.\n\n\nThe troops in Paris hav. been reinforced by\na regiment of hnfars. Somsdrsgoons are ALTO\nexpected. The ffh-women are very violent j.\ngainu tne ouc-rs or TIE fonGc WHO aTteh VIC\nConfcripts IN he frects. An emigranr who\nhad been apprehcnded was lately reieued by\nrhe mob from the hands of the guard, on foue\nof his friends calling cut hat he was con\nfcript.-The fcarcity of money continues 10 be\nvery great. The members of both councils\nhave made voluntary facriiee of their lalt\nmonths alary until the national treaflry fhall\nbe in better fate. The clerks IN the Offices\nOf the Miniffers have not received their falaries\nthis long whil-."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "S1AssIxrfoss yso4 FRENCH rAPsRs.\n\nDeath Of Gen. JoUBERT,\n\nPARIS. AUG. 80.\nEx.ras Of kfi.r from tie Army Of Ltaly, lated 81\nFrz47iG5r, Dig. 20.", "byline": "", "article": "Frx7id5r, Dig. 20.\n\n\nMY FRIEND,\n\n\nI\" The death of the brave Gen. Joubert dif\nconcerts all our operations l know nor whar\nmeafnres the Directory are about TO take but\nIf the army Is MT Immediately re-crganized, Il\nwill be impoaible TO do any thing. An mex\npreiIiblc diftaR- for the war rs:yns throughout\nihc camp. Il Is of the fra importance TO re\nanimate tie foldiery and re-eliabliih daciPline\namong the troops, without which the enemy\nwill ultimately deltroy Us no enterprise will\nfacceed, bot, to the contrary, every event viii\nbecome psrnicicus to US. Audaciry increaies\nwith our difat-rs and il is aitoniihing not to\nfind among French troops, thar courag: which\nanimated them formerly.\n\n\nal returned from Aqui the day of the en-\ngagement my fiarion was on the left wing,\nwhich the brave Joubert commandcd-and\nmarching at The head OF two batralions, which\nhe had ju1 rallied, be lifted his right arm and\nordered them TO advance at thar infant a\nmufquet ball truck him iu(t below the armpit\nand fraeured the 6fth rib at its entrance, it\nturned towards the lumbary vertibre, where\nmeetiag with refilancc it bouaded back and\nlodged in ore of the aurieles of the heart.\nfaw the hero fall and expire Thus have we\nIon this confummate officer, this warrior with.\nour rrpro7ch IN him Italy has loft her friend\nand defender IF he is not replaced without\ndelay by capable and virtuous General Ike\nhinief, inveited with fun power, all is left, for\nthe councils of war ruin every important opera\nsion.-Cenoa Is IN conformation\""} +{"article_id": "10_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "TIE Arnies.", "byline": "", "article": "Gen Charponer is appointed commander in\nchief Of the army Of Italy and the Alps, now\nforming one Morsau goes 70 command on\nthe Rhine, bur IS to take Paris in hLs way to\nresolve fr:ih inarpcticns."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "cOWPOX.", "byline": "", "article": "Extra5 ST a litter from a Peyariau Of fbe sye\n\n\neniu-aes IN LouJgn, TO Dr.. Haferbogfe, IA Cam\n\n\nJrig,e Aa.49 IN .Ta5.\n\n\nal have jnlt been vililing patient OF Mr..\nRolph's, at Peckham, and he ih-wed me has\nown child in the Cow Pox 1t has only one\neruption, and ais nothing. IL WAS the fame\nwith nv patient, mentioned by Dr.. Woodville.\nDR. Icnner told me that bis patients, in that\npart of the COUNTRY where be reiides, have rarely\nmore than one puiilc. Mr.. Rolph, who comes\nfrom The fame neighborhood, Jays the fame, and\nhe Is fully of opinion, that DIR. Woodville,\nphyiician 10 the fmall-Pok hofpifal, has really\ninter mixed III. two difeafes, or why fhould il\ndiffer 70 ef.ntially from the original daeaie IN\nthe country !\"\n\n\nd.. Woodvl'e ays, the intanoes which\nhave been Brought forward to prove THAI tiole\nwho had undergone the genuine COW pox,\nreIi9ed the infection of the fnall-pox, arr IN\neueaionably dscilivc, aad fufficiently numerous,\nco eita5iilf the fact in the mott faiisfacfory\nmanner. This circumltancc then appear. to be\nas much a genera law of the iyiteu a that\n,erron having had the frnIll -pox IS thereby\nrendered undiipefable of receiving the diff g. a\nf-cond time. For of all the parlents whom\ninocularsd with vsriolous matter, after they had\npaTsd through the COW poE, amounting to\nupwards Of 4ooc none were IF tfsd with the\nffnall-pox and it may be remarked, that nearly\ns,urth part CT this number was 10 Tightly\neffeaed with the COW pox that Il neither pro\nduc-d any percepriblc indaPetirIon, nor put\nrles.''"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "TIE Eserasive D1aaary 70 Citeyeaue .5isu5srt.", "byline": "", "article": "% The Executive Directory, Cheyenne, has\nscf learned with regret the los which the coun-\nTry has iuilained in the death of your hulband !:\nthe important fcrvices which he has rendered\nthe Republic, and thof. which were expected\nfrom his genius and courage, viii make his\nmemory dear TO every good eitizen. and UNI\nserfal effcern to be the price of his virtues.\n\n\nss Your griefs are great no donhr; believe,\nCheyenne, thar the Directory feels them no LET'S\nfenfibly, aud would deGrs nothing with more\nsrdeacy than TO be able 70 conlcle them\""} +{"article_id": "13_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "sEwsuRYPosr, ocT. II.\nc0NSUNM-fTE YTLLATNr.", "byline": "", "article": "Ga saturday lalt Capt. John Edwards. of this\ntown, on opening gate, adjoining MS houle,\nfound large wsd Of oakum, crowded In be-\ntween the h0ufe, and a pot, which food eight\nor ten inches from the houfe. On taking il our,\nne found that brimlonc had been melred into the\noaknrn, and thar It had been fred in the middle.\n1t feerns mott probable, that FIRE was put III\nto the wad-and that in preiIing It bet n the\npoit and boufe The FIRE was fmothcred.-When\nhis vile attempt was made, cannot be afcertan-\ned but had ,he horrid deGgn fnccceded, and\nthe IRE gained any afceniancY-the great num-\nTer # wooJea buildings, (manY of them old\nadjoining, aad very near, would have rendered\nthe conA4grstion dreadful indeed and the de-\nfruetion of property immenfe. -Juitiee will,\nhoner or later, overtake fieh hardened\nwIetches."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "MijceHaneons articles.\nFOREIGN and DOMESTIC.\n\nOFFICIAL.", "byline": "", "article": "The Miniff-r of the Batayian Republic, near\nthe United States, has received, officially, the\nfollowing Refolvc of the Supreme Governor and\nCouncil of the Dutch Colonies in the Eat In\ndies, rcliding at Batavia ito wit.\n\n\n\" In order more ef-fually to encourage the\ncommerce between che United States of Amer\nlea, and thele Colonies, it IS Reiolved,\n\n\n\" That from the 6rft day of May. 1899\nuntil FIX months after General Peace between\nthe Maritime Powers, the rates of the produce\nof thefe Colonies fall be ehabGthed, as they\nrefpel the Citizens Of the fad United States\ntrading here, as follews-\nCoffee. At II dollars per pieol,\nPepper, I; do. do.\nSugar, powdered, rfqualiry. 81 do. do.\nfree of charges and with PermiiIion to pay\none third Of the purchafe money in the PaPeF\nmedium OF the COLONY, at the ago of fifteen par\ncza..\""} +{"article_id": "15_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "FROM H4Lr.", "byline": "", "article": "Murder and plumber rage in the Eccieiiaitical\nStates and to complete human mfery IN that\nquarter, the Marc of Ancona has been vifited\nby an earthquake, in which the town OF Came\nrino has been nearly deilroyed."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Tier. has arrived uew courier from the\narmy Of Italy it confirms the news, that At\nhe battle OK Now. Generals P=rignsn and\nGrouehy, pierced With wounds have fallen into\nThe hands of the enemy, and that their diVili-\nons have greatly fulssrcd."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEW YORK. ocT. rs", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Corr-l informs Us, that it IS fuppolcd\nal intercourse between the Emperor of Ruf1ix\nand King of Denmark will foon be Topped,\nand thc DAniih ihips ar. all ordered away."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "Paris, 10 o'cloek at nisBt, AagaR e", "byline": "", "article": "4 violent irfnrreefion has broken out at\nCharrres, and the Directory has marched Sec\nmen with Cannon towards that city 1t is faid\nthar the contributed authorities have all been\nmafacred, bur We are ignorant of The DEALS\nc54rtrss ancient and considerable town, As mcs\n). w. Of P4b"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "Foreign Affairs.", "byline": "", "article": "cLzANlscs from LATE FoaElca PAPERS."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA, OCT. Is.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Cunningham. from Cadiz, informs,\nThat the merchants there are IN deeper dlltreis\nby the blockade OF the harbour by French\nfriendly cruf-rs, than by the ininieal Birth\nH-et-The French and Spaniih fleets captured\nan Aleefine brig, after bloody light On\nboard were sighiy emigrsnts, who lePr into\nthe tea, preferring drowning 70 gnillouning\nThe Governor OF C4diz, al the requea OF The\nAmerican Confll, ordered the Freaeh priga1eers\n20 remain Ill Capt. c. had failed iorty-eIght\nhours. rf.-"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Yeaerday arrived the lhip Good Friends,\nEarl. from Hamburg in 19 days. She left thar\nplase the r4th Sept. Verbal accounts BY her\ntate, that Anacr1am was in the hands Of The"} +{"article_id": "37_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "3 itill-thae he Dutch were A. n isrgs\naunaers to the Randard of the Stakeholder,\nAID that %, goo Ruffians had arrived az Ham,\nburg, defined to aa againt France."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-10-28_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0276.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "Manifefto.", "byline": "", "article": "In fivsrsV 4. ssase sf Il lzrry5s .etit \"a u\ned By toe B,aE aer 1rnasy heiass, 5si9 fTi7's\nkssb \"a Dail6 4sI : sa1s."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "Aide z MAN", "byline": "Il BE4JTTFgL BsY.", "article": "n uiI. fxieen hands high. slrasn years old ti.;s\nspring, jdipofted By Iohn Bsaks, EIq. OF the\n.'ty OF Richmond, siil aaed .he seipn'g ttaion,\n(Which VII eorimenee lis arit Of March AID ess-\npire the Arif of Augua) Il rsY fab. in Po,,hatan\neoahsy, Maaakin Town. TO cover Maze at Tsrs.\n\n\n'iiiieas The leap, 10 bs paid when The mares are\ntaSsFsd, Five Gr.neAs the lesien, whieb may be\nd'leharged 10y TIC payment OF Twenty Dollats Il\ntenf with the mares, aud Ten Guinea 10 iniYre\ni'-re 10 be in foal, aud half Dollar 20 The Groom\nESteni.ye high and low ground paaurnge. equal\n70 spy IN the tc, gratis, bct viii not be anfwera-\nbic ror eieapes other t-idcnts.----(sen,,c\nn'sn Wiling TO have their mares led VIII be fus-\nplIedwit grain Il. the market price and ie.vants\nbearded - isA;s rat- Of five do!iari month"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nDIOMED was 20, by Fir;zci, (ore IL thc\nbcit fous Of King Herod) Wis dan, ~ S\nts,or t6iter 20 Juncj ne dam al Jraron aaf\nYoung Eeiiple; biz erandeip s, as my ts zen IN the b.\neiHg calendau.-- tIeis tie IRE II CfcsIS.8 x.\nned, Qnetlassu, i-iis (lhs can Of Lc\nC'umpni's 5pdsicr) Gfsy tloupd, Nor.\nks, Anthcny, Glaacus, Wrargier, CeJa\nPeTlaT, and iesfai otii,r gooa raaeTs G,e,\nDEEMED, wiien thre- yesrs cd rs fld\nne 70 ale Fos, ior TO g5iaesg Nj Foa\nafterwards ioldhim, vita bis engagement.\n20 the Dixie q Ecliofd, Tor 4sco guinea\nSeveral other Of bis get, have oten ioid\n.aggc rnces\n\n\nTHOMAS CHARLES PUNDUNY."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "H. ID z r al An", "byline": "", "article": "wa: bred b. RaFl Grcfveuor and got BY his Lord\n! 'hP's celebrate ssihon potcooooooo out If La\n/ dy Boiling broke-She Was the dam of Tcte, am.\ni'fcmisT, &c, oNc. ard got ~ Squirrel ont OF\nSyP'oH the Ism Of Ninf Herod--She was cot I.y\nbl@Te-- Bsthels Acknowledgment Chairnio,.\n..lfiey Arabian Aiartin----I IN l10I he Won ar\n\n\nfnntinston at five heats againif :, year: cid Ho--\niesi he receiving pounds !cfs in W. ght than ur.:\nally ai'OTtd there were Gx IfoTfes aartcd; Alder\nm4' car 4--5--I--o--I. The Eanie war he\n\"9n he nottingham purie two nlile heats, heat-\ning the Dase OF Craiton's SpeAFn,an, nddaan.;n,,\nMY OF Lord GaiDlhorough. The fame wear\nDarcy Re beat Lord Donsga,l's Rrin,rofz snd Sir |\nJohn Leieeita's Sneaker four heats $500, |\nSame year At Newmarket he bear Mr.. chnreniIIs\nSiT Chzrie' Of the fame age giving Gevcn sounds I\nover me Bacon Courle 4 Ia miles Ia fz3a Il, I\nNc 'alars-tE lie Fsa; she Dixie 81 Pcdfcrps HslL;, (\nand TX oiheis San'r year at ditto be reserved Coz.\ntri' 400 gunels Of Lord C.,rnoC's rrumpetta\n1904 ne Won 1T Jaaiord the plate four rsils hear,\n- 1913 at Hcw-Msrkri ne won match t,r ar, |\nSuIncas againf NJ. Maziaefy', Horre Tn. |\nianle year at ditso h be4, Mr. Durand's ssirrab,\nMy sor 100 gyneat, s,So miles SANG vcgr ~ /\nEshann he beat Yietor ior SO guiueas, two mis-\n5An'e year AZ kploin \\. beat mr. Durandss Itcoh,h\nfour mile rsatt, eaiiiY. 1865 al New N1arke, ne\nreceived ioiieit IRON Juggler, roo guineas\n\n\nJ0H y jIHRRIS, I'm.\n\n\nyuHH9gY 10, 100."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "The Cessbr-esd Engh.b Horfe.\n\n\\. 8.\ny 10 NJ E d,", "byline": "", "article": "- e s,ie p'\"PcFY 81 s.: Farmas CaAgLes.\n\n\nBuAES2Y, tapeF;e'l sa sumaer,\nNNI;.l asad thS tnf,ipe fe, Gil.\njine's, CoA;vcpsis au5 moi direz;,. al ;.,e\nS;oraeh aud 3owc's, ~;lhru, r,lpr.ng the\ntspe ~ ekhsr, as pakes and slfesg pIrges\nare ant Go.\n\n\nThey sre fniiicienily powerful, \", mila\nand mace mt, ana may be taken cy Men,\nNpnen and Children in any h:rsl;on aud\natary tire wi'hcot hindrsnte f.om bui-\nFeels OF alteration IN lies.\nIhste yainsbe Pas arc fola By the \"a\n'en;sc st the iigu Of lhr G,i,ie., IoHar in\nRlchrond; sad for the canve:;i-nce o. his\n! d'iisnt CuhGrer, a, well as 10 ;poln1,s t;ie\nssrrala.ion Of 81 vah.Sh,e Med;eine, ne\n/ hss appointed tbe '.l'.%irg Gentlemen 70\n,alpp.c Of thep u the ti,Fcysnr parts 6! VIZ\n1 gin;e, :; t,4euy.Ssc Cents PER has'e boz,\nandsts dp..svs pr dozen, wiach are wrap\n| ped iu afinied oirs'iiSns.\n! 49, -N''. SA'Ss''ch, NlS'ShdHsI \" }l.\nanihars.\n/ Mr.. Andrew E.npah. 8cokiellyr, Nor\nfolk.\n! hSiIis. iiateraey and Finer, Groecrs.\n| sii5o!N,\n\n\nMr. s Gisrrmsr, pqIl,nafler, psie,i.\n\n\nherg.\n\n\nAisar esDismi- Brand & Co. Merchants,\n! n,novtr-'rown.\nMr. Iean Y. Thomas, Bcokfe.lc', Alex,\n\n\nsadcia.\n\n\nj Mr, -Day5i I5sndccon, Merchant. Frese.\nI ritki5uTY\n&aiI,.. Ia'rss. Thomas and Ffanei. Dean,\nI Cawerivd..\n| Mf. l,s'ah liases, Nfercllsn,, C'isrlo,,ci-\n/ Ike.\n\n\nMr., Leenati Tdofail, II Diescoap,\n| Todas Bridge.\n\n\nRichmond, Oh 10, 1865."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "Do \" 4 %", "byline": "", "article": "1 bsagdiu' CheIn5s. nesr fx,esn hands\nhigf, ~ yey Es.i ,ern, and eahili., re\nl\"epsn health ard yiS9d.. an ibc atcnged\nccnAiniirn.\n\n\n'rersc fha i5gs pill he expeaea with each\nMare Tor tbe C'ss\n\n\nT8GM4s GoODE.\n.isnrny ~, iT9. (rT)"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "DTo W IN b", "byline": "", "article": "l4as undtniahy been oge OF tho 6ea rac-ys\non the Euslih Tuyf:--Atth-ec yssrs 3 4.\nI've was winner isyen iimes, wi,ho < i,yi1s\ncea;cn, ahsl0' hs cruierded with TIE htl\nhoriss thsn runnipc --ancne the faces ii\nrat year, he Won.a Sweepstakes OF $40 spie\nnsa- each, and s.sc tire baby St.kes Il E.s-\nion', ZACH arc ihe moit inpousn, ~ Ers\nsann, rid giye TIC winfef r,ors cfe,i;t thsa\napv iu TIE S,relonh; bis siniiicss saa. yss 4\nainoan,eaio sag guineas.\n\n\n= ioar yeats I'D, bc received fItIsit ar\nThe brother Of Mcefqusczsr tor goo anin,a F.\n.e won '5e loreiquc Srskes, sgegen .ul-.\nicr.bsrs. go gJirsss zach --snd over the L..\nson cogfie, .shichis 'orr ~ lss, one faGose\nand 1873 ystds, hewon ths Cisres Stakes i\ngo eGinsas each, beating i-vsn ca 3i,ai 10Y\nles, i;,i receiving iorisig from isssa oia-rs f;\nhis winoingi ttsi year amounied 20 2sS6\nEuiBess.\n\n\nite yeai he vas fjse, I've did not aar,,\niiaylng fsiien iamr.\n\n\n= hs yssrs Oh, lie 'von he Xing's piAe\nq, Gei.i0r1, runliI'g Free four q,ie \"a\nq h ore hundred aud fi$iy e, ht pounds\nca rs back he r,'1 ado loc he k:as.. =\n~ Lewis, which bS sould undoubtedly aayt\nwon hsd he 1ci AKIN siae, nc an his seas\nor so o.iler Kings P!4ies, and * as the is.\ncohd bsis horse Tor each, they @ete wen D,\nAnvii and Drone, lwo sI;he BIZ hort,a tl.ca\non the R,ail furs.\n\n\nlie nefer ;iaiIsa 5iler~std', and has eve.\ni;nce bear raiksa a1lane the heit S.all.on,\nin hng'aDc, a. by rsiefeure 30 The rasis,\nSasndass, aud TIE aansxst certificate viii\nl'S proved."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "New Market Craven Hicetino.", "byline": "", "article": "New Market CraVcn Sicetino.\nPage :. Wednesday, April ~ The osilsps\nfakes Of 100 guine4s each ~ e ~. 50 iu5gc9i5cr,\nthree Of whom having dec.sr.d forfeit in tie T,ly\nmeeting PAID ouly IS guineas\n\n\nMr O|EclJ's Z. c. BIZ Ben BIZ Eciiefs. wi,b\nninctecn other horfcs Esr,ei 5ut the Iu,ee could\nyiaes Only ihs ira 6yc, Big Ben was rot placed.\nNeW-market Jaly Meeting, I7q2.\nFaye \"a Friday, IUiy s.b. 4 Hindiear nae\nOF l. s Tor 3,4, s, Q ycars old and aged hothg\nJfc Duuon' c3urfc\n\n\nhf O'Ksll5's n b. big q m w.h tx o,ler ha,-\nfes haited AID was beat\n\n\nNew- \"a Sker al October Meetino\n\n\nPage flS. MonJsy sfa Oaa5cr\n\n\nMr. O'kcly's %. ig Gc1 BY grIisrs sa br,t\nmr. Hsmmoad oriAn, 90 90 two 70 q Old. e.,,,r,,\n81 gu.neas\n\n\nrage I3i weinefday, T7th oaob.r. 81, Z\nIa les Ciuieu 10y Alfred, \" Beat N, O.r,(\nIs Big ea sA5'b both ysars old, t,yn ,e.s,\nOld eo1ae, 50 rrine4s\n\n\n- Ia raplnfg . h,iis hsHs l6- Jeia,,, nI,,.\nBig zen Ssst cliaen.\n\n\nPasr $50 Mcaday Nose.nber ,fh. ord C,ef.\nmputs rrampfssa by Iranp4eor, rsis. iii n\nihab-si mr 0'Nsiiys x en- : yea-, old ~\n7ib ora LAS q Ab u 50 gsias-s\nsee Cal~a~ tyes, inIez-s Mr. -; ha,srs,,\n\n\niiivslsr, llafe D'g yni ~ Eeisfe.\n"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "II1lES STPANCE.\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "10 HEREBY cEaTisY, 1ha, the py\nH\"r.e EeavcIIer aafe Big Bea) wa. brca 5y ne\nsnd az got by EeliPf-, MS Is.n by King ficsod\nE'a9d OAR by Blank, greet grand dam By C!a\nCaii' sTest gFel' CRANE jam w the Ciodolphin\n-stA,ai', ara Is now ring tea years old AID no\nryIe-\n\n\nP.oTlELLY (ssaI)"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "FASHIoN6BLE\nFALL. G(ol)Ts", "byline": "", "article": "Which IS now telling OF, a, mis- Qua low prices\nTor Cs!h oF Country i'rodusr.--Ali,, lsree ip,;y\noil the following; Articles, will &c fold low FOR Cah,\nKendal Cottons,\n\n\nDuGel and Rnir Blankets.\nWhine and Cciour,d Plains.\nKcrseys, Halfthiels as,i Goatirgs,\nYarn ard Paid HIDE,\n\n\ne. and - cioths, wcIl aiior,ed colours\n\n\nand pticts,\n\n\nSmall Sales q Eiar'iSvase and Cutlery, wei,\nah3rted,\n\n\ncaG, +. .-riicr, Gdr.\n\n\n\" arwick.\n\n\nPage s. On raefl,y, sapsec,res a his -aa-\njsay p'Ne for 100 g'iirels, i7s 9 years ola IL.\nTravellSr, with four other horie. Parted, va.\nbeatti,\n\n\nf.cicciter.\nPage ros On eioer4ay, Och Sep. f,5o 81\nsorieE q difisrent ages and qualifications, nj\n: heats\n\n\nTraveller with :hree ether horfs. aarted, he 10;\nNorthampton.\n! Page IA Thariiuy, a6th Sep. SO fer fou\n, years oll, ri, Sib years old st as years OIL\n4 Sit I1lb and aged GIT wir'crs of one p,lrie iii\n!, year carrying SAB: extia oIt.vo sb and of r,ol\ny 7lh. extra msidcn horirs allowed ,lb : mile hea\nD Ma Ri-hatGion's b h Traveller s ycass 81\n4 with iour other AoTics nartcd he ,v.s aeasen"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": ",ForH.", "byline": "", "article": "t-ss a. On Tasflay IA MAY. his NIsjeay.s\nr'~'e Of 100 ,l'n-ss, fsc- Tor any bore rasrc or\nssls@y' cT'.in: ~ &, nv bs;ns mare than s\nyears Old ,hs Ia Of shree iau- sniie hea...\n\n\nHEATS."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "january a6, 100.\n\n\n\nFROM fRcdszER, pgyggrLg-5yJ4", "byline": "", "article": "FsoML Rc@szER, PENNSYLVANIA\n- ESPEC rFULLY informs his\n~ irirads and tie public IN general. tl,a,\n''r ms icmoved 20 tire upptr past Il tie\nhoaie oecupied by Ms. Hi4,ars Cook, Coz\npeaGltb, ncahy oPSoite meilis. Gam5ls\naud 1e~f'',, III this cry; where tx carries\noniae above bG6neis 10 oil It's eo5isus l,.sn\nelies.-- lie will mike az kinds Of FOW\nIaHG PIECES, buSRETs, and PTS\ntolls, az cable 10 gwen as,ters II,\nIII a!io REPAiK, HEW STOCK and\nGLE N PISTOLS, GUt5s. SWORDS.\nkc- sthe florefs nctice. He lkewi.c 10\n'}Tms tie iibabii.a;. 81 re back caun,iss\nTIA, he xill llAKb al kinds ~ kffLES.\n\"hich hs @ill 81. on rs5ilnzblc rerf1s, v ~.\nfant ibsm cool, and wil, iniure them for ons\nyea ftti: orders t. is,teF 81 oiker lie\n\"H be iiGeiiy liiesdsd 10, aud executed IN\nas g95d ADD a. nglt lnznnsr as il they wer-\non Toe ipo',\n\n\n~ ileisin sart oi ieyersl rood TOUR\nNbYNEN GUI~S6lG siS--znd wonla\ntab $50 Or ultce APPRENTICES iso.o\n~ 70 ! s ysNs Of ape\n\n\nEiegn,oli, laiy 20, 1903. fw1am7"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "lehe Imported e'olnpIste liosls\n\nws TIA, sttc 5iucd fand niay\nada dgnre fnd Jl!fnss Of lorna Re IS 40, iaF.rol\n10 any ho-!e whatever; he hiss rUa at d.dlreut\n'ntS Tor TIRE. Sings poses, iouT mile helss, c,r-\nTJ'ng t\"s 10. h7sconpeted wan the very fri run\nmag hoFiss IN England and with tnc-eis--aaving\n1t to,es won--generally -cy:e IN very h1ul,cine.\n~, and neytT has becu dA4nee,..\n\n\ninoie WAC put niarcs laiS year and were not q\nfortunate as 20 hay, loais got, may npw ;havine\nPAID Tor the lat salon pat the falnc era,\nRS.\n\n\n.Jf5IES STRANGE.\n\n\nBpck Fil lamar IS, I19e\n\n\nDfn-le'nsa may either itat the money as )\nbow, o. when ;heir rlarcs art csnlc - The liorS\nNctes for 50 lol'cis, payable Iit JANUARY, I3so.\n\n\n80 conilient am thst traveller ia fute foal\nGe;'er (and h@yieg afoi 20 ssiieve rhat uneon-\nmon pains h1ys bs-n uugencran.-y taken TO pro.\np'gase report % the contrary ,hat an ,viliiag\n70 allow any mare thlt j, rut rls i4-foa Tor wh:rn\nthe whole iuri may =, daeicnt t:.pcs DC paid, or\n- NIT f-csssd b. nOse aud paid when due dat\n\"oas no; p7ove IN oal % g he next year gratis:\no. a donid fell frsy-iicr (Which as it is incong.\nmont iorme toattcnd TO Stai!ioa am incliuei\n10 Do, deliverable after I9 Augua usxt) viii re-\ntn!ii inc inoiss. OF svs Hp the note S."} +{"article_id": "34_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "HE IHNI Hh.NadFP OF\nny fffsc?Hs Hf f&f ma f'0tNer\nibis day by mstasl eanisn, dii1olvsd. and ali\nA gerio,' pl,ebtea 70 ,he {aid -one-In eitntr by\nbond, hoie % oPlc Account, are requested 70 r,agc\nimTaspiafs PaEaeni to Within ST ilsr ~ho IS acne\nsiithcrIied \"a grant dlfeharges And ali ,ho.e who\nnave Sl4'a' gainis the fad concern, VIA apply to\nhii'' Ia ,'4yn,s.,f.\n\n\nWilliam Spillcr,\n\n\nhickman Spliier.\nDanviils, s4th zanua.y. 1899. sw"} +{"article_id": "38_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Sc o.lead4.. -. 80 I. Big e.."} +{"article_id": "39_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "NinchcRcr.", "byline": "", "article": "Page 66. CO @edpegdzy, JGy aoth, for tls\nc SO for 4 yest eids, two mis- hsSss.\n\n\n&c. BY EcisGe, walked over."} +{"article_id": "42_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "Atock hritLge,", "byline": "", "article": "f'ge 81. On Wsdn-l4ay, July -th, E. 90 Ser\naid : yezs old-, no mil- heats\n\n\nIs. = ~ Eeiipl,, 4 years I'D, $li. - n. Z\nMF. Pog,'ett's Be- rsiai, years old,\n\n\nN. 5lb\nMi Ladies 2. Lby high Flyer. J yea.\n\n\nold, IL ,b."} +{"article_id": "46_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "\n\nAGcet Yeah.", "byline": "", "article": "s. c.ie-ap. ~, iadoesd o'Eeb'.n.e, b."} +{"article_id": "57_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A.tcst f.eash.\n\n\nPage ~ On rpriay, June az, tie oatiand\n- go OF leo gairess eace, d. * ( ~ Fubcrberi,\nt\"o u \".'\"in hAs'g deciassd fors:t N New Mar\ntwo miies\nM. o'lls,igs 3, { w Ectpfe, with eixi,teen a\nthe nor.e sAftcd rhe three FRI onls were PLY\nsed ~ the icdse. ri. o SelIg'se 8. {. y as as.,oi.a 4\nrhois not plac 4."} +{"article_id": "59_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0055.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p4", "headline": "Thomas Gilllat", "byline": "", "article": "Is AS Imported eY The lats arrival, zion. ron\n:; a : don ard Liverpool. IA eAteniive aud well ls\n!e'aed aaor;sien. OF"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "in which they had conduaed the war dr,;,-.,\nfummer, and was frprfed to hear gord : ..'e =.\nthat day TO their diiadvantage. And tbon,G\nwe had given up CorGca and St. DOMINGO II\nailI retained St. Lucis, Martinique, The Cs,s 1e y\nGood Hope, and the Spice Hands. !\"\n\n\nLord Holland exulted IN Lord Nelfon's \"a\nory but be earnelly xilheJ for an hon0u,.l1.-\nand permanent peace.\n\n\nLord Mul3rave thought It wouli BE- w..\nraih and imPoltic TO Propeic peace at The ~\nlent moment.\n\n\nLord GrenvilIe infaed that no opportun-tv C\nbringing about an honourabc c peace had ksoa\nneglected but the prefent he thought vsrr\nimproper time for luch a dfcuflion. W.,\nFrance to be left miRrefs of the Continent .b;e\ncountry could have no fecure peace. Il m;,br\nabandon others, but it would not thersbv {er,-s\nitie'f \"A difpoGtion had fhawn itrelf n ,L;-\ncountry to embrace with vigour thole mea(nr..\nBy which il had thus far fucceeded Was I'll.\nthen, the moment in which England was called\non 70 Get the example Of that narrow rninda3\npolicy by which other countries had fulTered\nAnd fhall we no. rather fay that England u\nher proud elevation of rank among nations. =\nready to allif thole who are willing to unite\nand allilt them1eives At the fame time, he was\nconfident no country or government was more\nwilling than this to fecure peace, when it could\nbe mad on lalting and honouraale terms. To\nthe irmuefs cf this nation, its prelent fecurity\nwas owing, and a continuance of the vigorous\nmeatures now Puriuing he thought the beG\nmethod to procure an honcurable peace."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "=. = 'IE7I'T1'TEII NFET'IF IEFlFTIBI' 7E'IF\n\nTx jogoq,i4g cys, TIE rsiM effEe votft en- :bs\n\n\nqa5lion, Shall ibis Reporf fgjj ?", "byline": "", "article": "Tx jclloqvi4g cys, ,bs ysfh effEe voft5 en- 'be\n\n\nqa5Eioa, Shall f5i5 RPorf fgj5 ?\nIN SENATE.\n\n\n7-EAs-Hon Mcrrs Philips Wells, Bridge, Sex\nten, Fowler, Dane, Thompfon, Ives, mpbell, Thay-\ner, r. Davis, Read, Bulare, Longielow, Town\nJones, Hayward, d. Davis Dwight, Norris, Bridg-\nham. Thacher, Hunt TAFT, Bgelow, Hale, Dummer\nand Coffin\n\n\nNh1--FIon. Mr. Bacon.\n\n\n1EAS,- JofePh RufIel, Iohn Goldman, William\nSmith, Arnold Wslies jun. John Lowell jun Samuel\nCobb, Iolcph May ] cob Leavitt, John Treadwen,\nBenjamin Pickmau, jun. William Pre!cott, Nathaniel\nWade, Jafiah Little, Enoch Titcon,b, jun. Nathan\nBowen, James Robinou, Joihua Holt, George Todd,\nJolhua Folanlbe, Nathaniel marih Peter Ruae, Tho\nPerley, Amos Bond, Timothy Tackfon, Henry Put\nnam, Ionathon Bowers, John Minot, Edward Wade,\nArtrmas Ward Jun. Ebenezer Hall, Abner Sander'on,\nCharles Whitman Sampfon Tuttle, Levi Shepard, Rug\ngiles Woodbridge, Zehina Montague, James Taylo\nJohn Williams, Wilam Billings, John Policy, Varney\nPierce Ezra Starkweaher, Charles Phelps, lasc War\nrem, John Barrett Park Holland, Hugh MI elan, Saul\nFowler, Jacob Bates MoGes Balcom, William Knox, Sd\nWilliam Bowdon, Lemuel Fofer Ma haniel Goodwin,\nEah Turner EIifha Phillips, Nahum Mitchell Netha\nmel Wilder, John Turner, %icaj Sears. Nicholas\nTilInghaG, Seth SpOoner, Eiaias Preble John Lord,\nThomas Perkins, 3D. Daniel Hooper, Nathaniel Pane,\nJohn Sprague, Sylvanus Towne, Ebenezer DAVIS Iona\nWOODBURY. Be- jsmin Drury, John Boyd, Elias Hall\nNathan Ffher, Tinah Howe, Jacob Wellh, Silas Hol-\nman, Jonathan Warner, Reuben Read, Thomas Cow\ning, John Dcdds, Ma han;e Adams, Philip Swetfer E\nberezer Jones' Silas Cutler, Ebcnezer Parker, Ii-ael\nWhi:or, Thomas Learned, Edmund Hcwes, James\nLangley, Woodbury. Storer, Samuel Andrews, Samuel\nTucker, Mark l.. Hill, Sss Lee. Francis Winter Sam\nmel Harnden, Jcfah Read, Samuel s Wild Samuel Ja-\ncobs lanes Bridge, Nathaniel Fairbanks, Robert Page\nSupply Bellhcr, John G Williams, Ephraim Williams\nTeGah Yale, Pcletiah Freeman, Oliver Leonard, Oliver\nMann, Phineas Bruce, Eliphalet Loud, Nathan Com\nflock, Jabez Finer, Benjamin Beale no\n\n\nNAYS-Ilrael HutchnGon, William Survey Aaron\nHILL Edward Parnes, Jonathan Maynard Jofcph ST.\nmond, Walter M F2rl4nd Abel Boynton Jonas ooks,\nSamuel Hoar, Jonathan Smith, Aaron HObert Phanuel\nBiihop, Holder Slocum Nathaniel Norton Jun Max\nAdams, John Woodnan, Micajah Coffin, Wm Muzzey\nHaac Davis, Joleph Stone Frederic PIympton, Samuel\nJOne' Daniel liney, James Curtis, William Towner.\nSamuel Baldwin, Abraham Rowland, John Howc-19."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "FOR TIE GAZETTE.\n\nMr. 7ENEs,", "byline": "", "article": "nR. 7ENEs,\n\n\nTT would have afforded me infinite fatnfa Ction. for\nIl the fake of humanity, if the talk am about enter\ning into had been undertaken by fome pen more worthy\nOF IT. But truit my good intentions, will lOme mea-\niure compeniae for my want of ability to paint the cha\nracters of quacdoor in fuch colors as TO confer on\nthem the deeltaon Of all MANKIND to which their per\nfdy 70 july entities them.\n\n\nThe purport Of this is to caution the public aqainn\nitIoling imPericsmore particularly againR one who\nlately made his Gebzt into this village fpecmen Of\nhis treatment 10 patient, will, prefume have more\ninfluence the minds Of the people, than anv arqu\nments could employ. Tho cannot plead occuar le-\nmonltration for the truth Of my aferton-ye lhaIl\nitae the circumstances | received them from good\nauhorty-A in this village was attacked about\nthe 9Th init not violently, with all the fymptoms Of\nfever which has prevailed here fnce laR fummer No\nmedical aIiltanoe Immediately called. 1t 70 hap\npened lrong fellow, who allied himlclf phyfican,\nwas then here. He was requeRed to viiit the above\npatient, which he did, and took charge of the cafe\nWhat authority he adduce for his practice am AZ\nlo 20 determines; but he very injudiciou1y recon-\nmended and enforced, nlead Of cooling medicines 10\ncounteraa the fever limuans Of the mon heating ma\nture-fuch dccotton of red bfP3sr ardent as FIRE\nThe only drink fhe was allowed was ginn. will not\nurge the imPropriety Of his apPcatons-it muR be o.\nvlous 10 every one Suffice fay, the patient died in\nfive days after fhe attacked with the dorder The\nneTt day after her death, the Doy very expditiouv\nIi4ue iS e*f from our nelghnorhood and has not,\nmy knowledge fncc been beard Of Perchance Ne has\nJourneyed little farther to imPole omebody elfe\nShould proceed any further, may be deemed pro-\n! lX; but, pardon the effufons uf mind cnraoed\nat the conduct Of naked fpecies of murderers,\ncommonly denominated 7pafk oaf7ori Volumes would\nbe neceary detail the mfchief done in times pan bv\n\n\nhofe pets to ocety But have the pleainq refec-\nton that the d fulton Of knowle sc among mankind is\narriving to that ta'e o. perfection which II ecludc\nfrom rs the apprehension Of their committing MANY\nmore murders.\nA Lover of Humanity.\n\n\nStysH9zoatty, Jan r2, 1922."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE GAZETTE.\n\nPortland.\n\nM0NDAr, FEBEUARr 25, 1900.\n-c--S'--<'--e>~->-e=e = a=s,-''-|'-<,- e,-~<,~\nDUPLICTTY and INSOLENCE 7!", "byline": "", "article": "DUPLICIIT and INSOLENCF !\n\n\nAnother al Of French daplicity and lnfolence\ntowards this country, Is the letter from DEF\nt5mnsapr, French agent at Guadalupe, to the\nPreGdent Of the United States. This letter il\ntull Of exprclions Of feindlhip forAmercans-\nIt apologies for the capture and detention of\nthe Realization, Capt Banbrilgs-menion ions the\ngiving ol her Up To the U. 5. releaing Of our\nfcamen, and ahuing that Americans fhall Be\ntreated as allies. Yes, tbe letter contains all\nths-and at the fame time this infolent Sans.\nCulotte is daily cordsmning American vcGels\nard cargoes Short ighted inderd NUT be\nthofe who do not fee into this double dealing,\nThe faa is, this faithful agent wifhed to refue\nthe iland from fsrvation, to fjence the popu-\nlace, and to fcreen himlelf from The cena OF\nhis matters for, had the Retaliation b-en con-\ndemned, the al would have amounted to De-\nciaration Of war-for which the JlitbjE Jsbu5ic\nIS not fully ready.\n\n\nCapt. BIS men were kept in irons 36 hours\nThe Americans, captains and Pcoplc are con-\nfined in the mot loathfome PTlon At aheterrea\namong negroes condemned for AL kinds Of\ncIlney and kept on half pound Of bread and\nquarter Of Pouni Of fifth Per day; and in\nevery refpe6t treated much wo le than the En-.\nglilh prifoners.-My countrymen when will\nYOU avenge the fuferings Of your brethren"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "AN aa declatory of the content o. this Conn\nr1onweal h to the e, e6tion OF M ,ne into feDa-\nIa State, was referred 10 the n-xr General\nCourt.\n\n\nThe Houfe Of Repre- tntltivss Of this Com.\nmonwealth, concurred WITH the Hon. Senate,\nIN accepting a report Of A {, mmitte RATED to\nhear the parties on tie mplaint againt Tkls-\nTRAM JORDAN, Elq. for fictitious expeditions\nIn this report the Comm ttee have done ample\njuGice To Capt. SILAs BURBANK, the gentleman\non whole affidavit the inquiry had been made,\nWhole chara&er, they f y. for truth fands per-\nfealy fair, AMI who gave his evidence with a\nlandable degree of candor but conGdering\nJordsn's age, his former good conduit as\ncitizen, a man and a magitrate, and that he\nutterly diavows in his memorial the political\nfentiments imputed to him the Committee\nwere Of opinion, that it was not exPedient to,\n1ddrefs bis Excellency The Governor on the\nGlhierf"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nsuader any treaty or law made in purluance\nthereof-and all cafes Of admiralty and mara\ntime jurifGiaion and relating to I'll. law otna-\ntions; wherever therefore Il becomes neceflary\nto effect any Of the Objects defgnated, it is\np-rfedlE cnnIonant to all iul9 rules Of conRru6-\nion, TO infer, Jhat the uf al means and powers\nnecedary to the attainment Of that Object are\nalfo granted but the ConttuIion has left no\noccaGon to rlfort to implication for tbe(e pow\ners it has made an exprefs grant of them, in\nthe Sth iettion of the hra article, which ordains,\nthat Congrefs fhall have power to make all\nlaws which lhatl be necefary and proper for\ncarrying into execution the foregoing powers,\nand all other powers veaed by the Confitution\nin The government of the United States, or in\nany apartment or officer thereof\"\n\n\nThis contribution has eRablilhed Supreme\nCourt Of the United States, but has made no\nProviion for lis protection, even againf fuch\nimproper conduct ia is prefence, as might diff\nturb their proceedings, unlels exprefed in the\n1e6tioa before reciled but as no fatute has\nbecn paded on this iu jea, this protection is and\nhas bsen for nine years pat uniformly found in\nthe application Of the principles and ufages of\nthe common law. The fame protection may\nunqueRionably be afforded by Ratute pahed\nIN virtue of the before mentioned fe6tion, as\nnecefAry and proper for carrying into execu-\nton the powers veaed in that department.. A\ncontribution Of the different parts of the ConRi\nluton, perfectly iua and fair, will, on analogous\nprinciples, extend protection and fecurity againf\nthe offences in queRion, to the other depart\nments Of government, in dIlharge Of their ref\npeGlive uufs.\n\n\nThe P7o(dent Of the United States is bound\nby his oath, to prefe-ve, protect and defeod\nthe contribution\" and it is expressly made his\nduty, &\" to take care shat the law be faithfully\nexecuted - but this would be impra6icable by\nany created being, if there could be no legal\nreaTant Of thofe fcandalous Interpretations\nOf his meafures and motives which dire6ly tend\nto rob him Of the public con6lence. And e\nqually imporent would be every other public\nofficer, IF thus left to the mercy IF the Sedi-\ntous.\n\n\n1t is holden to Be truth NOT clear, that the\nimportant truRs before enumerated cannot BE\ndifcharged by the governmant to whom they\nare committed, without the power TO refrain or\nPuni(h fictitious practices and unlawful comb.\nnations aganlt it1elf, and to prote6 the officers\nthereof from a5uive Interpretations. Had\nthe ConaiutOn withheld this power, it would\nhave made tie government relpOnlible for the\nelefs, without any controul over the caules\nwhich naturally produce them, and would have\neGcntialy failed ef anfwering the great ends,\nfor which the reoPle Of the United States\ndeclare, il tie frf claule Of that inlt umcnr, ;hat\nthey eGabiih the fame viz +\" to form a more\nperfca union, eRabli,h Iuaice, infure domeRic\ntranquility, provide for the common defence,\npromote III general welfare and iecure the\nbetiIrgs Of liberty to ourlelves and PoRrEity.\"\n\n\nSedtious practices & unlawful combinations\naga:nR the federal government or any officer\nthe eof, in the performance Of his duty, as well\nas Scentioulnels Of freech and Of the prefs, were\npunihable on the principles oGcommon law in\nthe courts Of the United States, before the act\nin queRiou was padtd. This act then is an\namel;oration of that law in favour Of the party\naccuied, as it mitigates the pumhmert which\nthat aulhoriles, and admits Of any inv1Rigation\nOf public men and meafure5 which is regulated\nby truth il is not intended to protea men in\nOffice, only as they are agents Of the people !\nlis objca Is @ afford legal iecurity to public\nOffices and truas, created Tor the fafety and\nhapPinels of the people, & therefore the fecurity\nderived from it, is for the benefit Of the people,\nand is their right.\n\n\nThis contribution Of the contribution and of\nthe exiting law of the land, as we'll as the act\ncomplained of, the Legislature of MaGachufetts\nmott deliberately and firmly believe, refults\nfrom Juf acd full view of the ieveral parts Of\nthat contribution and they conider that aa to\nbe wife and neceGary, as an audacious and\nunprincipled fprit Of fallehood and abule had\nbeen too long unremitJingIy exerted for the\nPurPofe Of Pervering public opinion, and threa-\ntened t3 undermine and detroy the whole fab\nric Of the government.\n\n\nThe Legislature further declare, That in\nthe foregoing fentiments they have exPreaed the\ngeneral opinion of their contituents. who have\nnot ONLY acquiefced, without complaint, in tho(e"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,.", "byline": "", "article": "FEBRUARY Z.\na REPORT f.em the Secretary Of the Trel-\nfury on the IMPORTS and EXPORTS, the\nyear prior to Ofober 7, 1898, was received and\nread. The amount Of imports in value 39 mil\nlions Of dollar.\n\n\nCThe exports in 1898, were 6f,3,z4,1 dollars\nditto IN I72H 5I,zQA7Io"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "Foreign Articles.\n\nLONDoN.-H0UsE or PEERS, Nov. 20", "byline": "", "article": "| ne Edrl OF GdrnISy IOlc \" move tIG du\ndrefs and, in fpeech Of comfortable length,\nprefented the various topics held out by his\nMaeGy from TIE throne as grounds for their\nI.ordthips appreciation.\n\n\nRe had no helitation in flying, that the vid.\nory of the Nile was the mott unparalleled a\nchievement in the annals of the empire and it\nwas as fruitful IF advantages TO the country as\nIt was pregnant with glory-t had changed the\n! political atr0fphere Of the world. The great\nand ieafonable example which this country had\nfhewn, had taught the nations Of Europe their\nduty, and had convinced them that Their beR\nfecurity depended on Their own magnanimou,\nexertions. Accordingly il was apparent that\nthere were already fynptoms Of returning Wig\nour in the cabinets OF everal Of the greatsit\npowers of Europe, and he had no doubt sur the\nultimate effect of the vi6tcry would be, to in1pire\nevery government with 4 jua lenle OF what they\nowed TO themfeves and to fociety. The glo,\nrous efforts of our marine had not been con.\nfined TO this fplended ccaqneA, bat had lecursd\nour own coalt from inlult, and has utterly\ndefeated the deiign Of NOT formidable at\ntack upon the filter Kingdom. in every way OF\nvigilant perseverance,. at undauntcd bravery, Of\nconiummate f.lf, cur Admirals, officers and\nfeamen, had ret 70 glorious an example to tie\nuniverfe, and had rendered fu7h eminent ltrvicc\nto their country, that it went beyond the power\nOf human pane gyric to do iuQice 70 their merits.\n\n\nThe Noble Lord, feeling himfsf indlpofed,\nConclnded by moving the adIreG to his Ma\nlefty in the ufoal form Of repetition to the\nfpeech.\n\n\nThe addrefs being read by the Lord Chaccl-\nlor,\n\n\nTha Earl of Be,kely roGc to fecond it, which\nhe did in a maiden fPeech, delivered il % low\ntone Of voice, that only few fntences Of it\ncould be di0iudly heard below the bar.\n\\ The Marquis Of Lanidowne next role. He\nbegan with admitting thar the glo ious viAorY\nobtained BY Admiral Ne fon, ana our other\nnaval fucceGes, were matters deferving Of public\neyultation an exul aticn n which every Bri.\ntiIh fubjea NUT cordially join. Every wife man\nknew, however, that the greatef victories fat\n'e-ed obje9s and however falcinating at The\nfrt view, would pas away & give room to new\nevents, without turning to any fold advantage,\nnnlefs they were made The ground of obtaining\nthat mot defirable Of all requirements which he\nhad again and again recommended in that\nH0ule-a lafe and honorable peace.\n\n\nlie Jaw no real0n why we might not make a\nf-Parate peace. Who could blame Us The\ncontinental powers with whom We had already\ncomboed, had TT Us the example; they had\ndcferted Us one hy one, and made a faparatc\npeace for themlc.ves He, therefore, conceived\nthar peace might be obtained, it due moderation\nwere oblerved by this couliry. Tie did not\nmean, b. degrading ourie.vcs By a degree Of\nhumiliation unworthy Of our dignity an1 impor-\ntance rot by fuch ne2cciat.oa as the lat,\nwkch be declared to have been yery i'll imagi-\nned, and i'll aIviledly condutted, but by taking\ntuch leps as Ihould indicate i fair and lincere\nintention in this country To agree TO terms Of\nPeaae upon moderate aud hOnourable principles\nHis L7rd.hip thought. in the mean time We\nihould forbcar any further purlnits Of conquens\nand requirements. Experience had thawn\nhow vain the views Of conqu-its we're. We had\ntaken CorGca, and could not keep i, we had\ntaken st. Domingo, and we could not keep it.\nTo what end, then, purlue the idea Of conqueas\nfarther The obvious policy Of this country was\nTO abltain from ofenfve, and conhne oU'ielves\nto deteniive war. The expence would be ma\nterially lels, and every end that this country\ncould with for would be anfvered. He>was a\nware that Mlnilters mutt, even in that cafe, re-\nfort to new meaiures, and thcle mutt be ltrong\nones, 10 which he bad no doubt bnt the good\nfenle Of the nation would readily lubmit. Fer\nhis own part he thought il his duty As All hon\neft man, and that Of every fubje9, in the prelsnt\n| circumstances, to give bis iuppcrt to fuch mea-\ntures, however Rrong, that MiniReis, might\nthink il neceGary to bring forward relerving to\nhimfelf the right to deliver his opinion accord\ning to the impreflion the meAGures might fug-\ngeA.\n\n\nHe fad, he had delivered ,hetc fentimeats as\nhis own. He knew not thofe of oppolition,\nwhich had dh:ppeared. Some f'id it was dead\nand buried. If was dead and buried, it was\na favourable opportunity for mini0ers to fsize,\nand do he country the mott efential piece\nOf fervice. He lamen.ed the ah1elce Of oppo-"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "IncreaG\n\nIO,Ozz7II1.", "byline": "", "article": "Au'lSat~ ACiO%AiIII\nA bill for compenfating Marfhals, Jurors, sc\nwas reported and referred to committee of the\nwhole, and bill apProPriating money for holI-\ning treaty with the Indians On Georgia claim.\n\n\nFEB. 8.\nThe Revenur Officers compensation bill was\nreported and read.\n\n\nThe Naval Augmentation, the Deck Efab\nlilhment, s Timber Bills, PaA-d to be engrofed.\n\n\nMONDAY, FEB.II.\nThe Prefdent informed the Houfe, he had\nigncd the act for fufpending Commercial In\ntrrcourle with France.\n\n\nThe Army Organization Bill, came down\nrom the Senate for concurrence.\nThe Naval Augmentation Bill paAed to\nbe enaaed. Yeas 54-Nays A.\nThe Dock ER,blhment and Naval Timber\nBills, Paded to be enaaed.\n\n\nThe fitting was occupied indirtufling petitions\nrelPeGting the Alien and Sedition Laws."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-02-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0175.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "MELANCHOLY.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nOn the 24th ut AZ Windam, Connecticut,\nMr.. Amos Thatcher, BY heating fome fpiritS\nOf terpeatine in the room where his family was\naccidentally fred il. The room was intantly in\nAames-tbe Perfons fed except two children,\nwho being in ted were burnt TO death.\n\n\nOne Of the cold nights Of the laa month,\nMrs. Harthaway, Of Barnltable, awoke Mr.. h.\nlaying he heard noiIe as though the chimney\nwas on hre, He ran to door that led % the\nback ofthe houle, found il wrapped in flames\nanl falling in. He Immediately went to bis\nchldren's room. *, as He thought, made them\nfollow him. He then repaired to his wIe's\napartment, who had only time % ei' ape il her\nlinen. When on. or the houf, to bis aGon'ih-\nment he mHad his two fons. The dittratted\nfather returned to their room. The flames az\nhe door prevented bis entering. He flew 70\nwindow and hurt it in through torrent Of h-e,\nand took ont the younget ion, terribly burnt.\nIn mixing a fecond attempt to fave the oldeit'\nhe was 70 burned as to lole his fight. lhere\nbeing no houfe within halt mile, Mrs u. was\nvery much frozen. The lon, taken from the\nflames, foon expired. The remains ot The oia'\nEFT Ion were found next day,"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "Remarks on the Operations in Sscit-\n\n\nzeriand", "byline": "From a LonJon n,ner A,c", "article": "From London paper, Aug All\nThe French have at leng h announced fome\nadvantages obtained by their army in Switzer.\nland. From very low ftaie Of depfeilion, they\nhave become Immediately elated with ill-found\ncd confidence, and natter themfelves with being\nable to recall Fortune 70 their ftand,rds. Il IS\nour duty to examine how tar theie hopes on the\none hand, and our fears on the other are well\ngrounded.\n\n\n1t Is evident that the Frerch had rsfolved to\nmake at the fame moment an attack along the\nwhole line escaped by their troops, from the\nmouth OF the AAr 10 the Genoe!e Aprsnpines\nMatena was To attack in Swi zerland, Chamoo\nnet on the frontiers OF PIEDMONT, and Iaubcrt\non thoie OF the Itaie Of Genoa. II is even D\nbaole that Mahsna rem ined 70 long in Give,\nnotwithstanding his iuPerioiity over the Arch\nDuke, only beeaufe he was waiting til the other\ngenerals ihould be ready 10 fecond him. This\nprojected attack did in tatf, take place on the\nfame day, a lealt in the principal points lou.\nbert has made a trihing advance with his Left,\nbetween the Orba and the Bormida but be at\ntie lame time lott ground OF the right Gene\nraj hleaan having taken poaeilion not only of\n! the important points of Savanna and Of Pontre-\nmole, but even of al the sulph of Spezzia.\nChamp met made himfelf m alter of fome pots\nand Tome paiies, advantages which the poneion\n| OF Turin by the allies renders of little irnpor\nlance. Maiiena having under his orders the\nttrongelt army OF the republicans, and having\ngainlt him the weakeA army of the allies, has had\nthat fucceis which NUT naturally refult from\na concerted attack, aided BY luperiori,y of\nnumbers. Among the contradictions and\nmaniiei exagerations of the French accounts,\nthe polilve tact which we can dilcover, and\nwhich they agree in Rating is, that while the\ncentre Of the army of MdIena was attempting\nin vain to oillodge the Archduke frcn hi. pot\nbefore Zurich, his right, after three days en-\ngagement, having been coniderably reinforced,\nfucceeded in driving the Auitiians from the\ncanton OF Sehwtz, and from that part OF Uri,\nin which St. Gothard is iituated and even in\npenetrating as far as the Right Bark of the\n\n\nlake OF Zuiich. On this location, as on all O.\ntheis, we cannot attigm thar the French have\nnot taken particular potts it it however rea\nionable, before we give credit to their accounts,\nto wait for thofe of their enemies, Especially\nwheo, as is at prelent the cafe, thofe of the fo\nmer are only partially offic al.\n\n\nWe are confident that the campaign will\ncontinue in the fame cGurie it has hitherto kept."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "LYoLuME II", "byline": "", "article": "we ttll poiies The means of delaying 70 FAD\ntriumph as that of fulfering your folders TO lay\nwaite this fine city, aud bah. thenYclvss IN our\nblood. We have illl entrenchnlents 70 retreat\nto avoid thole dreadful extremiyies which cen\nproduce nothing advantageous, which will ruin\nyour conqnea, and which will oblcure your\nglory.\n\n\n1t you want trophies, if you want men in\nPriioo, offer you my own perron, and thofe\nOF all my officers. We will be your hoaages,\nthat the ret of the garriion lhall not act againH\nthe Emperor and his allies on condition that\nour folders fhall' be permitted to return 70\nFrance. This pFopofal will coneiliate human\nty with the dictates OF true policy, whieh GER\ntainly cannot be inconliteut with the delruc.\nton of city, of its inhabitants, and of lis m-\nmenle wealth, Tie whole Of which you may at,\niure yourlelt the eonqueH of. am perfnade5\nyou will not leave to he world, aud to this\ncity lnparticular, 10 dreadful remembrance,\nwhen at the fame time it only depends upon\nyourielt to render your name celebrated by\nequitable and moderate feutiments, and tEere-\nby more etientisly to ierve your Prince,\n\n\nWith theie reflections f-nd you the articles\nOF Capitulation, with fuch lighr alterations a\nmay render IT acceptable, without rl,, and\nwithout diihonor.--If you reiea them, we are\nreiolved TO uniheath our fwords, and give To\nthe world a noble example of what can be at\nehiesed by warriors, who prefer death to dif.\nhonor. demand you therefore, to give the\nfisnal for the fif cannon fhot.\n\n\nFOISAC LATOUR, Gen. eff Dig."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "It has been feen that part of the fccond Rur\nhan army had arrived at Schafrhanfsn on the\n18Th. This powerful reinforcement will reader\nthe Arebduke equal in number to MaAena, but\nvery hyperion with refpea TO the quality of his\ntroops, as the French army is chiefly compofs 4\nOF recruits; and will place that prince in fit.\nuation quickly to regain the ground which he\nmay have loft, and to afiIt in tie vaf operations\nwhich will diitinguilh the end of tbs campaign.\nNor do we tnrn with leis fatisfataion towards l..\ntally; Championet and Jonbe-t have only\n10000 men there; Suwarrow has $4,000, with\nthe iuPport of Turin and Alenandria, and will\nioon have, we may hatter ouriclves, that alto of\nTortona and Conf. He may calculate TOO, if it\nbe n,ce6ary, upon the afiiaance of all the peo.\npie IN ltlly. he leeret which the French have\ntaught Europe, of making every man a folder\nplaces 1t hencsfotth out Of danger of all their\nattacks."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "ROME Reltored.", "byline": "OFFICIAL.", "article": "Legborn, Hay. 10\" have This infant re\nceived letters from the Sandman Conful, aang,\nthat on the 9Th init 1000 R1dan and Neapol-\ntan troops en'ered Rome. That city being free,\nthe entire Eccleliaaical States NUT GOO be 70.\n\n\nD'ASPRE, Colonel\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "Foreign Affairs.\n\nDetails, &c. of the late important\n\n\nEvents in Europe.", "byline": "", "article": "ib0 ms IF ibs o07org eveatr bap. tcu mentioned in pre-\nt.s4g Ga@fte. and ne Hanl5H Of 7ag7ay Lq; hisg de-\n\n\n,on u pr5'Viag 'or,e7 e}a4 Of yo,eqa se4os b4Ve\nban earstat 70 Je7 sai dttai5 Tbs isgaoyfnt and\nnapar,als1 fHee5 IF tie Eegi56 Ia Llpd-tc r5qo,4-\nfioa Of de Kingdom IF Nabl-t Of TOE DuifBy of qIasy.\nand g he dominion Of RE Cbuye5. 10 5ei, erar 6\nrei. IA 70 Port aee eii., Be eos,ed Is as.snr\ntie memorabilia 9ffbe lSlb centa,y.\"l"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "Particulars of the Desperate Battle of\n\n\nNoVi.", "byline": "", "article": "N0Ql.\n\n\nVIENNA, AUG as\n\n\nHe day before yeaerday, capt. Lang ar\n= rived here with full account of The bat\ntle of Nov which was this day communicated\nlro the public in Implement extraordinary 70\nfhe Court Gazette. The following are the mott\nliuterelfing particulars, which wsre not contain\nled in the fra account.\n\n\n!\" The enemy's army coniiaed of about\nI45,ooo men. il was at 6fit refoved not to\nIoppoi- their advancing into the plains but to\nlprevent dlagreeable consequences, and placing\nthe mott Unlimited confidence in the valor of\nbis troops, Field Marihall Sowarfow was in\ndueed TO attack the enemy in their potion,\nwhich however, as appeared already fom their\nira accounts, colt the live, of great number\nof brave men, but in the end attended by\nthe happiet fucceis. General Melas taking\npoae(ion of The heights Of Novi, decided the\nvictory.\n\n\n:. This happy event cauiej futh connernati.\non among the enemy, that, after ihewing the\nmott reiolutc hrmnels during the whole day,\nthey now fed precptately towards the road\nof Ogada, and Gen. Kray continued the attack\nwith 10 much advantage, apd maneuvered 70\nik'lliully agant the ensmy's rear, that he took\n1000 prlioners, among whom was the General\nof diviiion Coli, beiides ieveral pieces of can\nnon and ammunition Wagons.\n\n\nThe enemy's lois coniias at lean in soco\nkilled, 1000 pri'oners, and upwards of 1000\nwounded. Among the -prifoners are the two\ngenerals of diviiion Crouch and Perignon, and\nthe generals OF brigade Coli and Bardon. The\n/ general IN chief Joubert, was wounded 1t the\ncommencement ct the battle, and died Of his\nwounds at Now The generals of the enemy\nwho were made priloners, unanimously rate,\nthat their lois coniitts, upon the whole, IL,\n{ 1900 men, and that their wounded were\n! dreadfully maulcd by cur well diieled grape\n1 iho, fire.\n\n\nOur lofs in killed conils in rs off .ers and\n$50 privates wounded 10 flaff and g COM\n,niiiioned officers, and 3o36 priyates prfoners\nand milling, belides Gen. Luignan, - officers\nand 1870 pIiVates, of which latter, however,\nonly zoo, who were wounded, are actually pri\nfone,s the remainder, who were ieparaled from\nthe army during the battle, are now moltiy re.\nturning to their regiments.\n- AT the departure of the courier, the ac.\ncounts of the lofs Of the Rufiians were not com\nplete The Ruaian Gen. Tfcuparow, is among\nthe wounded.\n\n\ns.Words cannot be found to express fufiicien;ly\nthe merits and ntrepidity of The Aui;ian and\nRl.lian troops every individual that hared the\nevents OF this ever memorable day, may claim\nimmortal glory and general Eileen.\n\n\nq Some Imperial Generals, Staff, and officers,\nare particularly noticed. The general Of ar,il-\nlery, Baron Kray, who has 70 much diainguih-\ned himiet in this brilliant campaign and the\ntwo Field MARTIAL Iieutensnts,' Bellegarde and\nOr, have principally contributed to this victory\nl. fhntr a. i,,l - ~\nmaribal Lieut.. Frohlich fgnazed himfef by\nhis uniform magnanimty. Major General Zach\nhas given mott eileetual aflilfance in arranging\nthe attack. Fieldmarihal Lieut. P.ince Lich\ntenitein, though the ground would NOT allow\ncavalry TO be properly employed, did every thing\nIII his power to harrafs the enemy on his re-\ntreat, &c.\n\n\nIs In the night from the Is h to the 10th, the\nenemy continued their retreat towards Genoa,\nand the diviiion of General St. Cyr took poGtlli\non of the Red Mountain and the heights which\ncommand the roads Of Cayi, TO cover their\nretreat.\n\n\n9 On he arrival of Major. General Karaczay,\nwho was ordered to purfue the enemy, we had\ntak,n 60 pieces of cannon and 400 ammunition\nWagons.\n\n\n8 Thus ended battle, which was carried on\nh'iH SioSn al 'ue iHoihilS III Ia { DIT VI ta4l\nwith the mott unexampled bravery Of the troop,\nan both iiies, and the vittory gained by the al\nlies becomes more vauable, when it is con-\nconidered thar according to advices recsived at\nthe head quarters Of The army, from Eieldmar.\nfail Lieut.. Count Haddick, who is falioned\nwith body Of troops in the neishbournood of\nAulta, the enemy,in combination with their pro-\neeedinss al Now, on the 18th, after forcing our\npotiaon near Rofwald, attacked our whole line\nIN .he Upper Valais, in three different points al"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "Some particulars of the furrender of\n\n\nMANTrrA\n\nMANTUA.", "byline": "", "article": "The Imperial General Kray having afctriancd the\nreduced and eed 6tuation of the French in Mantua\nwas induced partly to gain time continue the works\naad partly to It'll the enemy's firing fene early in\nthe morning o the 2oh of July, lieutenant colonel of\nengeeers, count Orlandini with write. luminous in\nto the fortreis TO the commandant together with\ncount OF the circumance of he enemys army the fur\nrender oil the citadel Of Alexandra, 70 the occnpa-\nparons OF Florence Leghorn and Lucea, by the allies\n\n\nThe hrc hefcupon &C fed on both ide and while\ngen Kray was waiting for the Commandments anfwer,\nhe gave orders to carry without interruption the\nworks ~ that hernwork for mortar batteries and for\n\n\noAerng redoubs IN the thrd parallel, 10 that ihonld\ninc enemy not agree to the eaptulaton Offered them,\n\n\noreAth could fhofty be made and the fortrei taken\nbJ form In the night between the 18th 18th the\nfad lieutenant colonel count landine returned to gen\nkray accompanied by the French general Of brigade\nMonet and brot him amongh other terms OF eaplllla-\ntlon that OF he free departure of the garrlon\nhray aniwered, thai he neither could would grant\n\n\nany terHis without the garrions urrendering dcre\n\n\nton as proDers OF war; AT laf in the evening of the\n\n\n2Sh the hottie Command notified in writing, that\nhe would allow the being made prloners of war. on\ncondition oil he garrons being permitted\nFrance, ON their parole erve till exchanged ior\nimperial Royal propers, that this being granted he\nwould main behind three months prfoner of var wi\nhis generals hi' ftaa and other officers. but very\ndiitant part of the German hereditary dominions of his\nmsJey the Emperor, and tina: The expiration g the\nlaid time only he deGed be efcorted back to France\non his paroe-To avoid all farther effulon of blood\nand to prevent the deruon of the city of Mantua in\n\n\nne 10 fave time for their future operation genera Kray\nfound hlnie induced to accept thofe propolals-ln\nconieqnence thereof the captuaon cttled on tho\ngoth the fame day the garrifon abou, 10000 men\nIirony marched out by the citadel laid down heir arms\nOn the gacs and was Immediately efco ted in three\n\n\numns TO the French frontiers, agreeaby the above\n| mentioned conditions.\n\n\nOn ba,isg be f report effJs aT Of autua TIE FeaeS\nk1t yn,-pioo letter\n\" PARIS, AUG. 20.\nFOR fome days paf, the newspapers have\n\n\npnbiihed accounts Of the furrender of Mantua.\n\n\nThis news is too extraordinary to b. credited\nby thoie WHO are acquainted with French bra\nvery.\n\n\nIF, however, contrary to all probability,\n\n\nthe furrender has actually taken place, whatev.\nEll be the conditions, il mutt be the effect of\n| treachery. l require you therefore, in the\n\n\nname OF the Republic, in he name of les inter\neft and of its glory, to fend before council of\nwar General +. Latour. (Signed)\n\n\n\"BERNADOTTE\"\naz IL tbs baa gsjsonnaf4g N Mfr Jruys in Biz bu-\nieau can lport zehb he Of ndty subo made tie\n/''''Tg r1' 70 '1s soaa Of Gen KsAY rrsndr.\n=. - ANSWER\n\n\nOF the French Commander TO Gen Kray', Summons.\nHead qna,t1s at Mts,ss, Ioib 7Bc midsr.\nGENERAL, pf\n\n\n1t is not myief who have demanded a ca.\npituia'ion; IT is you who have made the pro.\npotion 10 me in general terms, founded upon\nrhoie duties which you, as we'll as my(elf, owe\nto our respective hates, and our mutual deiire\nto avoid the etufion of blood. Your urbanity\nIs the refult of your notions of true glory. How,\ntherefore, can 1t be confident with the diihonor.\nable and ievere proportions you have made to\nme, at a time when had expreGed my readi.\nneis to aceede to honorable ones Would YOU\nhave me iign my own infamy and diigrace =\nWould you with me to be put in chains, and\nthe brave gafriion of Manua dihonored -\nWhat would you fay of a French General who\ncould 10 TAR deipiie you, as to make imilar\npropoial\n\n\nBetter It would be to die fvord in hand |; |\nand iince you with for blood and ruins, you |\nihall have our dead bodies, but our glory fhall |\netface yours\" Such would be yonr anfaer.-\nWell, General, fueh is mine; fuch is thar of\nthe Council of War tueh is thar of my whole\ncarlton. Believe me, on my word of honor,"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, OCToBER Il, 1900.", "byline": "", "article": "| The fine time with hyperion force, and re-\n| pulled our troops, notwi hltandinp the molt OBJ\n| ninate reliance and forced Col Straneb 10 re-\ntreat towards Pone Tereza, and Col. Prince\nVietor Roh4n 70 quit hi, potion on Mount\n5 mPieu, and retreat towards Wlrze.\n\n\ng To make the neceGAry arrangements fic-\nceistully to meet every thing that might happen,\ntieldmarhal Suwarrow thought proper 10 en-\ncamp his army, on the 9th, near St. Feciano,\nand to purfue his march to All on the 7eth,\nand to order General Baron Krsy, with body\nof troops TO Vgevane to proceed, as circum.\nltanees nigh, require, either towards Varga or\nPonte Tereza.\n\n\n= According TO farther accounts, dated Aug.\n10, Gen. Kahn reports. that capt. Cawenffa, of\nthe 5th regiment of huGars, tacked the enemy\nnear Maxine and Bagnaleo, and drove them\nfrom that poG with Iofs\n\n\nTho the rocky ground in fome degree re\ntards the operations Of he belieging army be-\nfore Tortona, they have however fucceeded. in\nthe night f ON The 18th 10 the 9th, to furnilh\nthe batteries erected Againa The baaons of Ma\nfett with the Lecedary artillery, and Or the,\nfollowing days, the third pareIlel vas begun\ntho il i, attendel with great diio ul,es.'\nPrivate accounts Aate the battle of. Now, to\n| have been one of The mott oblfinate during The\nwar, even more 70 than that on the Trebia with\nMacdonald. Both parties fought with uncxsm\n| plel animoiity. Gen. J3ubert was fully d.ier\nmined to reiiev: Tgrtona, colt wat 1t would,\nwith view of m king hinlelf entirely mater OF\ntie Genoeie rerri;ory, and 10 open tn. commu\nnication with Cuneo, from viii h they are now\ncut eft. He told his folder they mutt relolve\n10 conquer to die, and ne Their take nor grant\nmercy by acting in this manner, they would\n| thew thenielves true ious Of the Republic, and\nenlure vicloiy.\n\n\nJoate,t in his address OF the 9Th Ausua fays. \" III\ntoe fae at zebifb b s rae Of tie AIRY Of Italy are\naboni 10 max. lat effort 0s ,bi beaa4t country from\n\n\nsO,y bs nregary MAKE iuos0a F1sa.s tie 4oBo If a.\naa i'm lie then denounces the malverfations of\nSeherer Contract, rs committees &c and continues\n\n\ntbs i,af6 zpb6 naa109 affirm IL, that tie army Of hay\nIs fasad tie river # Ceos and III 4ee sLgeS fer\n09oauis l5fnee 10 fsVe prsaf f1aoa 7qoo pl5ges\nare 6sys pai and NSi S4zparro4y Euafej ooso.e\nto ~, 6sfz0eta fbe 0,6s 4ai Seri II res aa bsbgt TO\nbe obtained Do not sz0y r, 4pt a,s9 ibaf b,r-\nsf'r so1ieb eGa,d' O aud zpa fiji aud Jew after\nbaViag F,agglsd ma.t4Ay sgoisg fortune The French\nwere the aiaAns, and At brt gained Tome little ad.\nvantage but suwarrows int epidy equal to their\n| impelnoiify"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "'\"', a. aHS\"oi, d' INC fSSa iouoy, near the\n\n\n=. Vleiter. Aug 50, 1893. PM\n\n\nSir have the great f4tifaeion to acauaint\nYOU Tor the Information ofmy Lords Commit\nnohers OF the Admiralty, that the whole of the\nouch fleet near the Vleiter, fufrendered to the\niquadton under my command, without firing a\ngun, agreeable TO a luminous l fent this morn\ning The Dutch iquadron was to be held for\nthe orders OF his ferene hghuels the Prince OF\norange, and the orders may receive from the\nLord' CommiiLoners of the Admiralty, for my\nfarther proceedings. have The honor 10 be.\nhr, &c. &c. (Signed) A. MircRgtL.\n\n\nIRE Esgiys Spaa4,eu--r hip of &c eua,--s of 4.\nguns OF 81 guns OF so ans-and irigatcsl\n\n\nJii, aadtr laAm line efbattt, dug. go, 1900.\n\n\nSRI deilre YOU viii infanhy hoia the flag\nOF his Serene Highnef, the Prime. of Orange.\n1t you do you will be Immediately contidefed\nas friends of the King OF Great Britain, nv\nmott gracious Sovereign, otherwile take the\nconsequences. Painful it will BE- to me for the\nlois OF blood i will location, bat the guilt will\nbe on your own h-ad.--I have the honor to be.\nSir, your mot ob:dient hum5lc f:rvart.\n\n\n(Signed) ANDREW MITCHELL.\n10 Hear Ad'airal Story, or he Commander\n\n\nCbisf Tie Dutch Sqadlsa.\n\n\nDb squad,0s satea pe1rau IF in TIE 7ssk dgr 10.\nOF \"a guns OF 90 guns--a of So guns OF \"a\nguns--one CT 52-and one of 10\n\n\nSECOND SUMMONS.\n\n\n~. 5s, .dsgyf 80, 1899.\n\n\nThe undersigned, Vice Admiral 10 the Ter\nvice of his Majeity the King of Great Britain,\ncharged with the execution of the naval part of\nthe expedition to reltore the Stakeholder and\nThe old and lawful Contribution of the Seven\nOnited Provinces, guaranteed by his Maeay.\nhaving agreed that in conequence of the fum-\nmons to Rear Admiral Story, the liips after\nholiting the ancient colours, will be confidered\nas IN the fervise of the Allies of the Britilh\ncrown, and under the orders of his Serene\nHighneis the Hereditary Stakeholder, Captain\nand Admiral General of the Seven United\nrrovinces has thought it proper TO give an\naccount OF this agreement to the brave crews of\nthe different ihips, and TO fummoa them by the\nlame to behave in Il pe,ceabe and orderly\nmanner, 10 that no complaints my be preient-\ned by the officer, the underGgneI viii iend on\nboard ct each of the fhps to keep proper order,\nuntil the intentions OF his Maiefy, and his\nSerene Highneis the Prince Of Orange. as\nAdmiral General, ihall be knowa, for the far.\nther deltnaton of thsf. Clips, on account of\nwhich dfpstches will be Immediately fent of.\nAnd to make them aware. that in cafe their\ncondues ihould not be \"a as may be expected,\nfrom the known loyalty aud attachment of the\nDutch navy TO the luxurious Houie of Orange\non this oecalion, any syee(s or irregularity will\nbe punihed with The ieveri,y which the dilofders\nmay have been committed merit.\n\n\na. MITCHELL.\n0t6D Jscon3 fammas5, ne Dutch A.Aqra, 3.o,p.\n\n\nreturned Tie toioesieg a.jtvsr -\n\n\nADmIaAL!\n\n\nYour tuPeriority in point Of force, ncr yonr\nareAt, that the refPond5aity for the iheidog cf\n'ood would fall upon me, could nor have prs.\nented me from flowing, till the laIl noros.r\n'haF mig BIT, in diei Gsnt cirermGansc., l.xe"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "Official Account of the Capture of the\n\n\nDmcb Fleet. &c.", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON GAZETTE EXTRAORDIN1RY.\n\n\nAdmiralty Office, Sept. 3, 1900.\npiee admiral Mitchell, 10 Evau Nabsan, Secretary\nef TIE Admraby.\n\n\nIFS, at anchor, at the Red Buoy, near the"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Your tuPeriority in point OF force, ncr yon,\ntareAt that the resPondhaty for the iheidiog 81\n\n\nblood would fall upon me, could nor have prs\nvented me from flowing, Till The laIl moroa. :\nwhat mig BIT, in dieiGsnt ci,ermGanse.' l.,,"} +{"article_id": "25_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "Us\n\n\n: BERNADOFTE \"", "byline": "", "article": "u ~ II tbs bsta gss'naaag M n5fsr fare in Biz bu\nreau emf 4e tie of i comm adr .abo mads tb\nfA01Vi1g r1o 10 TOE fsOad Common Of Gen KsAy 10 rsudr"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-10-21_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0273.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "ANSWER", "byline": "", "article": "OF the French Commander to Gen Kray', Summons.\n\n\nHead qna,t1s at Maa,sa, Iob 7Bemdor"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "From HambHrgb.", "byline": "BOSTON, JANUARY z.", "article": "\n\n\nA Hamburg paper of the 9th Odo-\nDer, contains the following corroborate\naccount Of the fate Of Buonaparte. Il\nwas received officially at Conitantino-\npie, by courier, the 22d October, by\nway Of Belgrade. \" Conltantinople,\nOCT. 29. The Porte has received an\nofficial account from the Pacha of Ca\niro, tating that BuOnaParte had left\nthat city for Alexandria. His frlt in\ntention was to defend the cattle Of Cal\n70, at all events and for this purpofe\nhe threw ntoit a altrong garri(on. He\nhad taken petition againH the arabs,\nin advance Of Cairo. II a farmer az\nc6u1t ii 7va5 mentioned that re had tbro5UE\nup entrencbments t9ur hours Ga tern\nmeaning lcQgaesJ in front Of Cairo. j\nThe Arabs did not ceafe to harrals\nhim and he waited there 70 fufain the\nattack mcditated againf lin, by the\nArabs, the Bey5, and the Kopten; and\nto fee the effect of the diltribution Of\nmoney, &c. at Cairo where he was\ndisappointed. The garrilon at the cai-\ntie had many difficulties to overcome ;\nand notwithstanding, from the mode OF\nattack Of the Arabs, Buonaparte always\nremained matter of the field, fuch were\nhis loles, that he was at laf Obliged\n70 retreat to Alexandria where he\nwas determined to make a land, and\ndefend himfelf to the laf extremity\nIf the account of the la& victory Of tnc\nArabs can be credHcd, BuonaPaIte'\narmy mutt be reduced TO 5000 men\nThe Arabian army was 10000 ltronS'\ns. 70 not colGdcr the French invade\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PARIS, Ger. az\n\n\nTh- RcIaacur contains many Official letters\nfrom Bu3raPaltc ana Dsttae.r. But NE dates\nof them 10 not come later th q the middle Of\nAu8ua. Th,y merti many particulars of\n5hc i-nLirg W tie army, a-d W its progress to\nCairo. They were not Encouraged at the lois\nof The feet. Blonaparte embraces every fra\ntage.a u ave the people AT Giro Ne f7nt up\nan air balloon, The a-on 4ut III which he perfua-\ndsd the Egyptians was : nef-ag4r from Ma\nhomet. The Arsb4 are dec peI by The Cen\nera As athletic and aatiee that they attack\nwith the ferocity Of Ike panther, and have an\nunconquerable averiol 10 Eu opeans. They\nfwarm round bin army. and hnraf, mis- guards\ngiving 70 quarters 20 aly who fill INTO their\nhands. He fsuni the beys Per6dious and he\nhad no reliance their iar h in he obiervance\nOf treat es. In one q the a1ions before he\nentered Cairo, he m-nti2na living xii ed and\ntaken 1000 Mamc!ulss, 400 mels, and 50\npieces Of artillery.\n\n\nTTbs .ttsr5 aJov-m.ations4 are Of old Artes, and\n7Dert blJfbeiig Pair % give tbs people J5n1e af-\ncount n BDo4abDt.'5 .f5f PrQgrsl5 u EgyPt tbc\nh5g1eee y eebie5 bas y,sa a!ready puJ5bsd il Tx\nG11eHe"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4rre, s nnt .9ec~a-t 3 Tie C fitu'ian, uR' efs\nu ~ IL coaarueI \"a to apProaate the PerveT\nfOn Of truth, and to f4ndion the lies and\ne4iumni.s ol wicked nen. THIS is not the\nfreedom contemplated by that inarument--it\nextends to the promotion Of rational enquiry,\nmd protects the citizen in the propagation of\nhis opinions, provided Re keeps within the\nbounds at truth, aud dnes not vent his GcffA-\nNATION with Intent to efFea lomc unlawful pur-\nPctc.\n\n\nYour mournful dir2e az the profpe6s Of war\nis better lnited 10 deaaoDiac, at this period,\nthan to the chief magiirlte Of State. No\nadvantages to he gainei BY war May pro-\nbably lole every Ting That is valued by free\nmen Surely, Mr.. GArSrd, yon have caught\nthe fever Of Jaf:ri5r-imbibed at Tie approach\nOf the Britih troops into Virginia during the\nlate war, when, while he was Governor OF Ihat\nState, he Quilted it with precipit 4tion-and\nleft his fellow citizens 10 work ont their own\nfa,vat;on with fear and trembling, as he had\ndone. \"A few more fuch fevers will invite the\ncanibals of France 10 cur doors and then\nthete ,wic-brothers in f.dit:on may chant their\nnational hymns in honor Of t!eir Illuminated\nfy}ern. If the unrcmitted rapne of France for\nmore than FIVE years paR-if the ertinguilhment\nOf morality, Of religion, Of the faith Of trea-\nties, and of the law Of nations, among French\nmen-if the mauifefaiion Of deGgn on their\npart TO reduce US to Aavery, by the deRtuc-\nton Of our pEefent government-are not fuf-\nficient cau{es Of war, thenle Us bend our necks\n20 the guiiIotine, and not furviye the death Of\nour freedom\n\n\nBut before this melancholy ca,aarophe takes\nplace, The people Of the Northern States vii\nmake one manly effort to repel the attacks of\nFrauce, and to puuilh the trfay6a Of domeRic enc\nmics. If the State Of Kentucky, Patronzed by\nVirginia, and headed by Garrard and 1fftrlog.\nfhould fet up the Randard Of our ancient tories\n-efpoufe the caufe Of our implacable enemies,\nand aim deadly blow at our own govern.\nment, they mutt expect fmilar fate aud the\ncitizens Of Maine viii be the frf to begin the\nfalutary work. The rslolutions Of Virginia\nand kentucky, grounded on the moR abfurd\nprinciples, and in conformity 10 the fpeeches Of\nthei- frf magiRrates, may 1erve TO render the\ndeluGon of their citizens Gill more inveterate,\nand very probably produce temporary oppo,\nftion to the meafures of the Federal Govern.\nmeEt-But returning feuie of proPriety, and\nOf the intrigues by which they are now fedu-\nced, will eventually operate on The body polite,\nlike cathartic on the human frame, and purge\nit Of its cruditable particles and Tz3rrI6n and\nGayrar9 will fall the hrR victims 10 popular\nfury"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "More Good News !\nBv Capt Flint arrived at Salem, with 70 rein gazcttc',\n\n\nTX day, later than before received.\n\noftbe Bret Fleet :\n\n\nOFFICIAL ACCOUNTS.", "byline": "FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE EXTRA.", "article": "FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE EXTRA\n\n\nOCT. II.\nTHE Lords Of the Admiralty have\nreceived the following Dispatches Of\nCommodore John B. Warren =\nOn board 9ftbe Casada, Lo4gb-SoOiLy, Ga. g.\n\n\nSIR,\n\n\nIn compliance with your orders,\nwhich Ireceived by the Kangaroo brig,\n| failed with my flip the Canada, Of\n\"A guns, the Robut Of IA, the Fou-\ndroyanf, Of 50, and Magnanime, Of \"A,\nto the heights Of Archilhcad. On the\n10th init. were joined by the Melpo-\nmeme, Of Al, and the Doris Of 38.\nThe latter | ordered to cruize between\nthe ife ofTory and Rohes in fearch Of\nthe enemy. The fame evening were"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "Dsfrnai0n Of the Dutch feet.\n\n\nNOT OFFICIAL.", "byline": "NOT OFFICIAL. !", "article": "LONooE, Der. g.\na cartel ihip has arrived at Dover,\nthe commander of which informs, that\nthe combined Engliih and Ruli2n feet,\nunder Lord Duncan, had entered the\nTexcl, where they had landed troops,\nwhich had attacked the forts, while\nthe fleet iucceeded in dcRroying part\nof the Dutch fhip8."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "C0nqreG Of RaFaM.", "byline": "", "article": "At RaRadt, OF. IS, the tedious Conercf\nwas fIl in fehion. The French deputies hal\nfcnt an erPrefs to Paris, for the advice Of The\nDirectory relative to The laa ploPoGiou made\n70 them; and on this advice probably hangs\nhe event Of peace or wal.\n\n\nThe RuiIian army, has been marching u the\nGerm territory, has halted to await lie De-\ncii f the C0ngre(s. This deciGon, it is\nIke now about to Be made."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Blouat. TIE plea con'ented ,hstB Boun, had\nno rixhr 10 aHfFer to that Court-bu' to lhe\nCourts Of camnon law Of the juriId'ftion\nwherein tic officers we'e committed; as fad\nBlcuat, Is Hot nozv q Senator, nor was a. the pc\nRODS referred 10 in he Impeachment, N offer\nof the United States.\n\n\nAfter tile plea was read, the Managers were\nallowed to The 81 January, to make their FePli-\ncatioo."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "Language TO the purple !!", "byline": "", "article": "Ton the am Of December the Houfe Of Representatives\nOf the Sta;eof Pennsylvania waited on he Preident\nOf the United States, and prrlented him patriotic\nand animated addref5, approaching his adminiltsa-\nton, and Offering their aid and CO operation in the\nt-Ccn of our national fovereignty aad rights. To\nwhich be made the following noble REPLY j"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "SENATE, De-. q.\n\nHIGH COURT OF IMPEACHMENT.\nUnited STATES \". BLoUNT.", "byline": "", "article": "The Court being formed, for the trial Of\nWilliam Blount, the Managers, and Mrfrs. In\nper(ol and Dallas, the defendants council, took\ntheir (eats. After the credentials Of the delen-\ndant's Council were verified they put in their\nplsa agana the charges exhibited agaiKa Mr.."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "GENTTEAIEN.", "byline": "", "article": "GENTLEAENs\n\n\nI RECEIVE The honor Of this adirefs from\nthe Houle Of Representatives IF the State Of\nPennlyivania, exprc[ive Of their appreciation\nOf nv conduit, rs Chief M I, Rrlte Of the u\nnited States, in fuPPort Of the Honor and In\ndependence of this country, with more than\ncommon gratitude and peculiar lentibiity.\n\n\nThe palion of ambition is in its nature IN\nlimited. The late wild projects luggefed by it\non the theatre Of Europe, are not new. The\nFrench nation, from their numbers, their fitua-\nton, their refources, their bravery, activity in\ngenuity and enterprIze, have beer peculiarly\nlubiea to paro1ifms Of this di0emPer Of the\nhuman mind. The fPiri, Of conquef, which\nhas often feized on this people, has however,\nnever taken pofetlion Of them without making\nwork for fevere epentance-without involving\nFrance 10 eztravagant exertions, and ezPences,\nboth Of blood and treafure, which have exhaut-\ned it 10 fuch degree, as to require tometimes\nwhole centuries Of langour and la1l ude before\nthey could recover their true ttatioa IN th'\nworld.\n\n\nThere has not been found mind il France\nwhich has not always regretted and lamented\nthis foible in his countromen. Nor do | believe\nthere IS a Frenchman in the world at this day,\nwho is really and truly enlightened with Inc\nknowledge of the true intereit and honor OF his\ncountry, who does not bewail the infatuation\nwhich is producing temporary calanli'ies 70 9th\ner nations, and mutt produce more lattlng mis-\nfortunes to France.\n\n\nThe inGdious and malevolent policy Of divi-\nding people and nations from their government\nIS not original The French have not the Gre\ndit even Of the invention Of il. Il is borrowed\nfrom the great nation of Perlia, who were taught\nit BY the little republic Of Sparta, after ihe was\ndebauched and corrupted. France ought 70 &c\nalhamed of it, and the world ought 70 make\nher repent Of her fervlle imitation.\n\n\nCandor mutt own that our country lies IN\nder a reproach which it concerns the nation to\ncorrect it is that Of producing individuals who\nare capable not only Of dark interferences by\nulJlrpation in our external concerns, but alo\ncapable Of forgetting or renouncing their Prin\nciples, feelings aud habits, in forega country,\nand becoming enemies to their own. The dh\ngraceful obfervatien has been made, and with\nTOO much appearance Of truth, that there arc\nmore Americans than there are OF any other\nnation who change their minds when they\nchance their fkics. Scandalous ard cr minal\nproofs Of this are heard and read aImot every\nday. Whether this Is owing to want OF na\ntional character, or a want Of criminal law,\nremedy ought to be fought.\n\n\nThe folemu pledge you give to co operate\nwith the general government, in a1vertlng all\nforeign nAucnc and detecting domeGic intrigue,\nis very important to the common welfare OF our\ncountry, AMI will give great fatisfa6ion 10 the\nUnion.\n\n\nreturn, gentlemen, with great pleafure,\nmy fncere and earneR wifhes for your health,\nthat your care for the public good may cont\nnue., as | doubt not it will, and with It the\nconfidence of the citizens Of Pennfylvania in\nparticular, and the union in general.\n\n\nJohn ADAMS.\n\n\nPHILADELPHIA, Dee. II, 1898."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "National\n\nHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,", "byline": "tn URsBAY, DEC, 70.", "article": "GENFRAL BANKRUPT SrSTEAE\n\n\nThe bill On this fubje8 was read, dilcufed,\nand amended but not gone through with.\nThe trealurer Of the Uuired States, made a\nfatement Of the War and Navy department.\nOrdered to be printed.\n\n\na bill for amending the Stamp A6t, as it\nrelates TO Bills oF Exchange, and Bills of La\nding, was read twice, and committed."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nbad been caIcfully obferving the ma\nnouvreS Of the French fnce Sept. II.\nOn the nth we fell in with thele vehelS ;\nand foon after on the NV OF US got\nfight Of the enemy's fquadron, conlilt-\ning of one 50 gun GIiP, s frigate8. brig\nand fchooner, Imade the fignaI for\ngeneral chafe, and to form the line\nofbattle as our hipS came up with them,\nwhich however we did not do till the\n9th, owing to a heav fea and our en-\nemy's being to windward. NotWith-\nfanding the feyerity Of the weather, we\ncontinued the chafe through the nth,\nday and the night. st half pat five\no'clock on the morning of the 18th, we\nlaw the enemy not far from US. They\nformed a clOtc line Of battle, and ad-\nvanced on US on our 1ta1board iide-\nbut we did not meet till 7 o'clock, as\nthe chafe had lcattered my veiIelS. |\nmade the fgnal for the Robu& TO lead\nand engage, which was inRantly obey\ned, and the other thips formed after her.\nThe action commenced twenty minutes\nbefore O'Clock, the R0de5 bearing X\nmiles SSW Of Us. At II o'clock the\nHoche furrendercd, after gallant de-\nfence; al the fr;gatcs at that moment\nfled. A fgnaI was made fo7 purtuing\nthem and in five hours after, thEcc of\nthem were captured. The remaining\nfive for that time efcapcd- All thcle7\nfrigates, as well as the fhip Of the line,\nwere new, s. full Of troops, provifons,\nammunition, &c. to forward their de-\nfgnS on Ireland. With ple2fure ! OBJ\nferve, that the behaviour Of all my Off\nGERS and failors was fuch as eyinced the\nwarmef affection for their king and\ncountry. | left Cept Thornbc-ough\nwith the command Of the Magnanime,\nEthaIion, and Amelia, to take charge\nOf the prizes and conduct them to port.\nexpect him in every moment. have\nthe honour TO be, sc.\n\n\n7. p. WARREN.\n\n\nP. S. The following N ps were il the BAT\ntie, viz Canada, Robuf, Foud.cJant, Mag\nnanme, Ethalon, Me,ampus and Amelia.\nThe Anton did not arrive till after I'LL. Action\nas be had in The chace, carried away top\ngallant MAT. ! have ordered my lieutenant,\nTurguand 10 take charge Of The Hochc.\n\n\nCommodore Warren, in another let\nter Of the fame date, to Lord Cattle\nreach, iay8, that among the ycdcIs Of\nthe enemy which e(caPed, was 4 brig\nluppoled to have Nabber Iandy on\nboard that he was Of opinion the fu\ngitive fhips could not reach France, as\nevery one was more or le15 damaged III\nmats and rigging, and had to futain a\nheavy gale the day after the a6uon.-I\nMany papers, &c. were thrown over\nboard, from the thips that iurrendered.\nSeveral troops were on board.\n\n\nThe London Gazette a1o contains an official\naccount Of the capture Of the Relolute IF 40\nguns, 500 men, by the Mel1mPus of IS guns,\nCapt. Moore, on the Irilh coat, Oa. I3. The\nImmortalie, another French fr8ate. Of a.\nguns, hove in fight juG after The Refolute\nltruck, and made eff.\n\n\nThe london and Dublin papers to the 10th,\nFAY, corroborateiy, that three other French Gi\ngates had been driven 70 Sligo bay anl a\nGlalgow account Of OF. 10Th mentions the\nbringing into tha. harbour another French fri\ngate commanded by Hardy. Should they all\nprove true, the entire dcittHaion Of the feet IS\naccomplished."} +{"article_id": "42_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A committee was RATED to report bill pro\nviding conPenlation for Clerks, Marthals, AT\ntornies, Jurors, and Witneaes."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "FRIDAY, DFc. II.", "byline": "", "article": "\nA committee was RATED to report bill pro-\nviding compensation for Clerks, Marthals, AT\ntornes, Jurors, and Witneaes.\n\n\nBL0UNT7S IIlfPEACHNENT.\nThe Houle fpent the day in debate on the\nmanner in which The impeachment lhould be\nprofecuted. The managers propoled a relolu-\nton, requeRing the Senate that further order\nbe taken for compelling the appearance Of Viii\nliam Blount. The Importers Of the propofi-\nton were Mcfrs. Sewall, Harper, and Gordon\nits opPofers, who contended that the trial\nmight proceed without Blount's Perfonal atten-\ndance, were MeGrs. Nichols, Otis, Dana, and\nEdmond. The queltion being taken, the yeas\nand nays were, for the relolution II-againR\nit 6s. Adjourned to Monday.\n\n\nMONDAY, DEC. \"A.\nA report from the Treafury Department, on\nthe expenditure Of 1897, and '93, was read,\naad referred.\n\n\nMefrs. Crak, Wad(worth, Sandford, Thom-\nfoR, and Havens, were appointed committee\n10 report on the Militia Laws.\n\n\nThe unfnilhed buGnefs was Pofponed, as\nmany members had to attend to BlounT's i'm\nparchment."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nB49Aa5arLe l.aten 8. G41Lgi.Ag I", "byline": "", "article": "Bu9HabarIe 6salsH & Fa40iAq =\n\n\nVIENNA, CCF. ~.\n\n\nLetters juG resolved from. Mef;ng\ndated OF. 10. fate the arrival ttcre ~\n4 vaGel. directly from Alexandria, with\nintelligence that Buonaparte's army ex.\nperiencd 2 terrible battle, in which ev.\nen- the victorious Arabs loft ,ooo.-\nBuonaParte'S army was melted down\nTO a few thouland and had thrown itleIf\ninto Alexandria. One account (for\nwhich we will rot vouch) fays, Buona.\npartc IS taken priioner.\n\n\nTHE route Of this intelligence is di-sa, ana\nthe dates not contradiG0ry1"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "CCF. 81.", "article": "A letter from Capt. TrowbriIge to Lord\nSt. Vincents contains The following:\n\n\n/\" The Arabian and Egyptian workmen hav.\ning deferted the Freoch, and the French not\nbeng ulei to the heat, could nor open the\nchannels from the Nile, BY which the ciierns\nat Alexandra are flPPlied with water there\nis, therefore, a fcarcity Of water, as well as\nProviions. The Proviton fleet, which f4iled\nfrom Toulon the beginning Of Augua, and On\nwhich tAe French army in Egypr principally\ndepended, returned, on being informed of Mel.\nlon's vlaory.\""} +{"article_id": "26_1799-01-07_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0147.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Two letters are received from Earl\nSt. Vincent, containing dispatches from\nthe Nile to Aug. IS. On that day the\nboat Of the Goliath took the French\nlhip Torride, Of three I8 Founders 81\nIL men, as lhe lay at anchor under the\ncattle Of Bequier. aug. -, before A\nlcXandria, the Alcmone took a packet\nboat Of two guns aDd OF men, from\nTOuICn,"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-28_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0161.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "a FEW days Before TIE Oh Ttsrni.,1%,\nRevolutionary Tribunal III one of The derart-\nmems of The North Of France cond-mn9d Ia\ndeath NJ des Re-, m ancient M citrate, and\na moG e(imable ma, e1HJJ, al fry leagues\nfrom Paris, ot a coniPiracy, NJ hioh had not ez-\ni91d at ST. Llzare. ri. dds r. lal Water\nSpaniel @, ten or twelve years ola, of 4 tmall\nbreed, which had been LrouEh, TIP by him, ana\nhad never Quilted him. D-s r.\" a p-i.cn\nfaw rs family dfperi-d by iyJem w terror !;\n-lome had taken n lLt ch--s, thznllves\narreled, we've carr eI into tl-t goals lis\ndomelJcs were tim.iieI TITS h-ale was bl-iet\nin the .olitrd- Of the SeIi> l's ti-nis oth-r\nabandoned him, Cr conceded tfemi-ives cv-\ne~y thing IN the world vas l'e~t t0 him, e1ceTt\nhis D-g. This f.,hfI animal has bccn rctuE\ne. admit,7rce In tie Tr.cn. He had re.urnci\nq his matter, hau.c .ni found Y [aI-. I-\ntook refuge wtI V nc Eh.,u-. vho received\nhim bl- .hft -Ct rv may Judge u11.v .t\nthe tImrs in .ii . v- have r.t-.. wv r.ut h-\n7li--, tha- t.. ntl received .r.r -- n.l .--.\nia .-c.c-. rnI d-.al.r- c1 is humanity f-r aa\nanimal ihou.4 carl.1 him tH chs .eal li-\nIverv laF, st ;-- anne h hrr the De- l-l- tf1\nl-r.., ana w.-t tn she ln.r et +. r- ..1. Ir\nST.. rsfl.eI at-. .-.nce, h.t He ..uta-..r r47\n.l lr h.I- artr- t.. ar- tEe7 W. ura.I. Ills\nfirl,v at l-rr-l w.1 uEC1 tlr porter. ana h-\nv-s -r- llr allowed r7 sH---. Tie J1- IIr\nl., nrfr .twts lllcl w rF.r.t- KEN !;\nt.tf.e g.l'c- CARED bin lEar. md Nh. Dog\n\n\n'lfr- -.. a..s---r -vf- ----.-."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-28_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0161.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\nr,turne- .ch's rs.re1'. Ea Sans o1'& HE rex\nTcTrtrE, aaf evsrE daY NJ; and ooc, cash \"a.\n. r. was aaU,ittsd. He E>ksd The hand ot b.\ntsi-aj. .oose1 # him, licked hs hand again, s\nvert aTav y. limiol.\n\n\n.a-n The Gay o, l-ntsnce arrived, notwith\nt7a5'nE Tile crowd, cwth.tan1inS tile guard,\nhs r ns'r ted in.O the Ra.l, and oEcuoeG Am\nfiji b.tVeen the legs of the unhappy mar\n\n\nw.on h@ was bout to iole tor1ve7. 4 he JadG-\n\n\ns. cordem7ed the man ana may ny t-arS ba\nParacn-d TER 'h7 exP7eaio3, whilh e.eaPe' from\n\n\nth-o' thsy oordemr 81 HIM II t~e Prtio2oe ot\nh's Dog They T5condutteI I'm to The Trion,\nam Tie Dog, tr tat Vme d.d not qui- the\nsCcr. Ihe tat@l hour ARRIVES the Pr'ion o-\nTecs The uatotrnate man Pahes out ii Is the\nDeg that rosivas him a1 the thIettod. He\ncin-s upon hi hand. Alas that hand will\nnever ac-ia batP.ea3 upon thy clTr-H1aE had .\nEie follows him. TIE axe tal-s, the mailer ~'ss,\nbac the tsn3ernais st ths Do5 cancot oeaie.-\nTaa b0dy Is carried away, he walked 4 rs Ide f;\nthe ea-tA receives II, he lays himl-H upon the\ngrave.\n\n\n-are he Paual the art Eht, the rex. I2E,"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-28_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0161.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "To the Public.\n\nl IIE Prefdent and Directors Of", "byline": "", "article": "\nthe MASSACHUSETTS FRI INSURANCE COM\nPdNl. anxious % keep II view the TrincP.e ot\npublic benefit. vh,h gave origin to thc'r lntut1n.\nand 10 lln IS far H hcIr power, the .cverity oi\nmior;uncs, ooncqncnt from thoic do2.atng fires IN\nwhich yc oxp0tI. have determined 70 reduce the\nRates W Inur3acc III low, th=v Preiume will meet\nthe circumstances Of every cals of citizens Ter RI\ntrling flm annually. every individual. san now have\nil II h power u iccure u III nlei and family, P3r1\not the earnings perhaps Ut long i-c from The gr7lp\nf tl-s mcrcC-s trant and 20 equal ze hl> l1-es on\nthe community. Bv th6i- cau;ionarv means, while hc\nprcervcs TIE reward o his indu1rv h- l&vcs h feel\nng, from tile th0ck ot humbIny himclf to petition,\nanu t-1uras The right boldly 20 demand som? ?en-1\ntion.\n\n\nThe prelent rates of In(urance are\nfollow calculated lcai1 ot -ed-cton of rs PSF\nsent, from the former rates,\n\n\nIL CL7E-II0uieS or Stores, with\n5r,k Gone walls, ana h5.e tile. ead, copper, or\ncomPoi:ion roofs Gandng iePera;e from other bu d-\ninss-5o cents on Io7 dollars.\n\n\n2I CLzG-II0utc5 or Stores, wish\nbrok or H5n1 walls, and na:-, t.lc lead, copper. o-\noomnai;ioa roofs, ccnne3e- wi;l o-her building y.\nhaving brick partition walls ol U- r11-l i-ot s--y-\n,h1 r-yi---7E cents.\n\n\n7I CiG1-Houfts or Stores. with\n5r.r. or d-ne walls. and wooden ROOFS. r.at la-r\nie7cra:e t-r1 .r connected WITH o,he- ,ai0-. 0-.\n5rrk plr,n VAL, ot ,ae 5- mo-- l-e, a-Jy1 hr rae.\n100 cents\n\n\nH5 C'1f-Houfcs on Stores, with\nh-ls 5- fore ,v,f. ard wooden -.o-.. c.ra5-.ll vh\no.A-r buildings, without ar.cz partition ~4.s-.5\ncents.\n\n\n7t} Cl5-Tourcs ~ Stores, ~\nvco4 ~ Piaia-r Wis a4a-.ag iePara,e f.-m osaa1\nbuildings c.-tt\n\n\n9th ClG-HouCos or Stores Of"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-28_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0161.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "EL5CDIP NON 7 WINTER.\n'Eo'F IN o-'s'ns ,'e-ra' lrrv,\n\n\nA-G Lc-h.l-- ,rrs.v rIua>;\nN .re -H- oak ein's forever bow,\na--- -l. trr1v,r o'gu,\nI-o v.a,-r ru'es, II fo5s arrav'i,\nNIh i5- and Ipar-'d dlrs\nn. v ana -g= ana forms be psL\nh- iH,v'c a This ua.e.\nFseA few y carpet nature CPreads,\nRs lar-ta from the eve.\nNa--e 4 unhappy lowers ;55ad,\n\n\n1o PaaoIaeI is n:sh.\nNo t'u1l'-g ror- uria'ds + bloom,\n80 ic-lar E.@ls bow.\nIII .cea, TIE ai- With ch psrEam,,\nO. grace ny oha,mor'- brow.\nE.I ev'y pair whom love uni,es\nIII Fymens PlcalnE ties\nTha oElltl. l1urce cf pure delights,\nThat b.tLns g. III w.le.\nTho Won Pa'e orb no rrsrzs5 bsf.ws,\nAnd forms united meet\nTbs q a-me @. lows and frendh.P gIOvs,\nWuh tn emitting heat"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-28_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0161.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nTHE fcv,n Gags OF lft, from the frG dawn\nof lite 40 the gstes of death, are Tins de.cri6ed\nby Gra,i3n, a. under the influence Of tk- tcyen\nplanets.\n\n\nChildhood i governed by the moon, and w.th\nher Influence receives her imp-rfc6.oas. II,\nlight is faint and watery, without hsat enough\nTo P.oial- Jrtind IDEAS. 1t 5s cha0geab.- too,\nand reith-r k-ows whl. agrees with or aPPea-\nas Id Yielding ke wax ,o AL 'mP-etions, s\nmolljlbe a ; pa.te, it ratle5 gradually tom th-\ndlrkn-l ot total iCR-raroc, to a twilight ot ar\nP-caen5en.\n\n\nFrom tn to twe-ty, Mercury, iucceeds e. The\n-harE,, intpring thai docilIy viii wh'ca i4e\ny -y axes tie learning that IS gwen ht n' ard\nc\"' Often thlt whi-h he will WI 10 n0-e'rn.-\nTIE riles in the lch.ol, and Il ls b d~tand\ning with t1u.h s. tallho7l, 4schance determines\n.hc Plale of his eduoat m\n\n\nAIT twenty Ne-us takes .hei-eP'er ana re'5n5\nwith tyranny tll thirty, makes oroeI w17 ri\ng}toa his yCu +, br7a,hoE to htr her ao'e.t\nH-es, & tealtl0E Ai5 mag .-aI2l with i--l5 OF\nsal aHt7F and love,\n\n\nAt t\"Uty, Le -u1 rI-5' ana d1ul-5 tA-t\nlI5ht and heat \"h oh warns and IrFa-I2I1s t.e\nnl-rI~ilA man. ana MAKES hIn pant 4 l'f \"o'.n'\nlame and ditndloA. He .4>es h'h ii\nPie em7.oTments Wlth ipTt' o.c ne Io aT oTO\nIn Lls .a1Iy and country ana lIuninss' T'FeH'\nana P--tett' every tang\n\n\nAt tor'y Mars owns him ter his inHlect I'D.\nrules INTO nm courage HSftlF Ten -c' anu\nEIv15 nm commdn u IN 'h1 nell. he Us pune\ntIous' U5t.leiome, naughty h-ros y o.i.t-To's,\nart to QUARREL and ready TO TePeI revenge and\nINJURY"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-07-15_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0237.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "Miscellaneous.\n\nEX7RAORDLNAR7- ENCOUNTER.", "byline": "", "article": "London. April zI-A con.ea took place\nlstely at Worceter, the iingul.rity of which\nwill be an apol gy for our mentioning it here\nhe'wa'd palling though the lree,s OF Wor.\ncelter with his bear, was accoRed by butcher,\nwho viibcd to try the p,owefs Of bis bull dog\non the beat. This was done, aid the dog\nhewed uncommon Rrength and 6ercensf.-\nDuring the conf q monkey jumped from The\nihoulders Of the belward upon The back of the\nbear, and was preparing to defend his old friend\nBruin by attacking the dog. The monkey\nwas, however, inianily taken off, and when\nthe ccmbatants wee fsparated the but her\ntriumphantly exclaimed, D-n him, with\nhe hat kept on his monksy; my dog would\nhave worre 4 him in u.inue.\" The belward\n(who felt ior the honor Of his monkey atked\nThe but, her what odds he would lay. Three\nguineas to one that the dog kills him in fix mi\nnutes,\" replid the butcher. The wager was\nImmediately laid, on condition that the moekey\nfhould ufe flick about foo long. Three\nyards long if you pleafe,\" fid he butcher\nTime and place were fixed, and two days after\nthe part es met, attended by { me HUNDREDS of\nimpatient fpeetators. The dog appeared 20\nmiuutes before the monkey, and it was thought\nthe latter would have forfeited. He was at\nIn brought upon the edwards fhoulders, and\nplaced upon flool in the center of capacious\nring formed by the multitude. 1t is necehary\nhefe to ohferve that the animal was OF the me-\ndunn cafs, and weighed little more than a\nthird of the dog. The butcher. before the\nonfet. aiked the belward whether he expected\nany reeompence for his monkey when killed.\nBY no means\" replied the latter. The odds\nat this time run 8, 9, and Iol. to in favour of\nthe dog, which could hardly be held, he was\nf, uncommonly eager. At this moment the\nbelwatd took from a fde pocket thick round\nruler, about foot long, which he pitched into\nthe paw of the monkey, flying, Now, Jack,\nlook iharp mind that dog /\" \"Then here\ngoes for your monkey\" cries the butcher, let.\nting the dog loofe, which flew with tyger-like\nfiercenefs. The monkey, with altonihng agi\nlity, forung at leaf yard high, and falling\nupon the back of the dog, laid fat hold of the\nback of the neck with his teeth, feizing one ear\nwith his left paw 70 as to prevent his turning to\nbite. In this unexpected Gtuation Jack went\nto work with his ruler upon the head of the\ndog, which he beatfo forcibly and rapidly that\nthe creature cried out mott eloquently. In\nlhort, the fkull was foon fractured, and the dog\ncarried off in nearly lfelefs Gtuaton. The\n\n\npoor fon of the c'eaver marched home with\nface as long as loin of veal and white as a\nsalfs head."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-07-15_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0237.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Since preparing the above, have anticipated Ref\nfrs 59fau Gasets of Thurlday aa, which contains the"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-07-15_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0237.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p1", "headline": "Elihu Deering,\nHas jgf received for /ale, at bis fore\nYpsGte DR.. Erains',, an aosrtment Of\n\n\nEnglifh, Wef-India and Hard Ware\n\n\nGOODS,", "byline": "which he will fell on the Lowell terms for cafh.\n\n\n:e.\n5I\", Eaa.--' Eslt .f CI I-9S,.\n\n\nHAVE Tim h~n-r 9. r.rn a ct my\narr'y1. y ~- MS rcnjuT .n ih- gi.tnc So\nrtl. Cut Cetl.s, t-cm EIyrc, D lat from\nPo7;.m-a,S, II G.c4t Britain and to inclor=\ncor W o' rnr letters w ycarl-if of the Izh ana\nG7rh OF May lsH, Nh. n, an a, at the correC\npon 'e0ce bccw-e1 M. Iai ,vrard. tne French\nNnG cf Tcr-icn AE.r- and ry.clr, number\ne. accor}i 10 tie r-ip,.iye dates from to\nrs iaolui,ely; WE ln a rc,tr trc.r,ed in his lat\nletter, AM. 23 Cf r.y Litter an Mr. Hantval s.\nhis an!wc', Ao. 81 aHd : AT M 'e.ter to Mr.\nKnr, our m.n 0cr AZ Lon oa, ani an extract\nto d, G-r Td,rcl, he bearer there's, n. 8 &\na.; ano the Guidance of a conference with the\nDutch minjGcr, day or two before left Par\nIS, ~. \"a and an Anonymous Pabl cationy\nK IN The PreiGent's conn. u-i alton\" of our\nd;lpslche,, fail to have iAoed from he french\noGic- of forei4n aHaire, No. 37.\n\n\nVIXEN | lett the United States in AuGuG,\n1907, the citizens in general appeared to be\ncarncl,v oeircu8 OF a recCnoiliItion with\nFrance, on terms confident With he honor IT.\nttrcR, and welfare NJ the two RePub cs thele,\nBeing free from clains and controversies in\nreoa 4 II territory. boundaries, and many 9TH\nIII matters Which embro'! Gates ard trl7n ccm-\nreti;ons rllalive to their Produdi0ns, m70c-\nfa6furcs and commerce, had A mutual m1ni'elt\ninte,ea ia the renewal of their commerce. and\nfriendly inte1courfe With each other. Nature\nierms w have entitled the United State, IN\ntheir remote Situation, 70 The reaceable prr4uits\nIF ,heir induary, by means whereof, il Its va\nrious branches, their wealth and power were\nrapidly iocreaGrg and 70 an exemption from\nthe conAi9s If EaroPe; which, involving ther7,\nwould check their population, drain Their re-\nfaurce9, and en(ure their poverty. On candid\ninveNi5aton ihcn Of the cauf-s Of the unhappy\ndi6e ences between the two governments, cn\ndifpodtian To cor1et errors, to which all gov\ncrnmerts arc r7ore or lefs liable, a0d cn tFc.r\nmutual rciolution to reciprocale iuRice, The flo-\nceTs of the milton was once conceived 10 tc-\npend and as this temper marked the plan OF\npacifcatjon adopted by the government Of the\nUnited States, there was rational ProiPett q\nfucce(s.\n\n\nSoon after our arrival al Pari+. The (cene was\nchanged, and the hope Of reconciliation b-;'S"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-02-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0163.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "THvrsDNY, IAN. N.", "byline": "", "article": "NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. A lengthy\nreport on this fubjc9, was read Iwice, and com\nmittel for ALordav next."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "FROM I'VE WEsT.rvnLPa", "byline": "", "article": "On Wedne(day l4ll, arrived here, .fchooner\nMary, Capt DowNrNc LIE, of Northyarmoprb\nz8 days from Demarara, aud IS from, M,rri,\nnico.-At the laner place, Captain Lee was\ninformed thar tbs Spaniards had captured Tr;.\nniJad and that The EngEh were making nre-\nParations to retake it. Between s.. Vi6cents\nand St. Lucia, Capt. Lee fell in with En,l;b\nmen OF war. He allo informs that the French\na H cayenne were preparing an expedition againR\nDemarara' which place they intended to cap\nture-I c bat four French trigItc5 were at the\nFORMER place, full of troopS-lnd tha; four\nAmerican fTigates, and two fmaller veiTels had\nlet out 70 intercept them. This intelligence\nwas communicated to Capt. Lee, By an An-ri.\ncam with advice to get our as foon as pofrl9lc,\nas It was expected general embargo would\ntake place.\n\n\nA1r\" ~ zen iT vv5 t5t igat Geoygs Waj5iugtYp. aaI\nfb' ~ 6yjs Pickering, Capf. E. Pre6x, 5y zv5ogs Be-\n7V\" '6e1 JeV'@ HrI-Saied from Aqytiaeo ia eaub4.\ny rgHb f6s ADaraas Pip Gy5ag Turk auavntis, 90 aiq,\nf'\"\"4fr5' and ibe fboHar Cbos Cooy Of Nor4vis5\n\n\nAccounts from The Wel-Indes fay that D.,f,uru,sv.,\nthe Sovereign of GuadAoupe has declared WAR aganA\nthe United States, Of the capture Of the In\niurgcnie.\n\n\nPapers alto contain report, that four Spanfh fr;p\nates had arrived taken poGeioG Of Surinam in be.\nhalt of the BataWan Republic, without meeting any re-\nhltance."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "EFA7s\nMarine Articles.\nPort Of Portland.", "byline": "", "article": "Tuefday, April I6h arrived fch. Dion, capt.\nChrittoPhsr Dyer, from St. Kitts, Martinico.\n\n\nCapt ID. failed with the feet, under the con.\nvoy OF the U. S.fch, Scanned a5 far as Prince\nRuPert's Bay, Dominica. Left number of\nAmerican veteB at Martinico. Left Prince\nRuPert's the I7ta March. under convoy Of H.\ny. S. lh;P Georg: Wilmington, Capt Fletcher,\nand brig Pickering, Capt. Prebble. Left in\nPrince RuPert's the Y. S. frigates the United\nStates, and ConltitutiDn and IT, S. veFels If\nwar the Merrimack, Herald and Scammel.\n\n\nLeft az st. ChH&oPAers, on the 20 ult. the\nY. S. ihips COnGellation and L'Infurgente-\na. which time the feet failed, conGfing of\nabout As fail Of Americans among which\nwere,\n\n\nSbifJ-JoAn. Mcneil. PHILADELPHIA Com\nmerce' Motley, Pordani, bound to ST. Croix ;\non her outward bour1 paGage, the Commerce\nwas taken twice by french priv4teers, but GOT\nclear John and Phbe, Dyer, Caiine Du.\nPhin, Wallace, Bo}op\n\n\nBrigs-Poliy, Jona, Portland Pamela.\n-ewbegin, do--cJ The Pamela filled from\nhence under the command Of Capt BENJAMIN\nRandall, Of Cape Elizabeth but he was un.\nfortunately drowned in Feb. laR, while croaino\na reef in Tobaga, in yawl which upfet.-2\nBrigs, Amy, Crolby, Bohon George and\nHarrot Walker, do Atlantic, Lord, Kenne.\nbunk; Succsis, Gardner, Beverly Peyron.\nRandolph, K. I1and Liberty Edwards. Phi\nladelPhia Alexander and Sally, Millberry,\nNewb,uryPoFt ChTlo'te' Paul. Of Of POrd-\n\n\nSeBrs.-A4ion, Blakely, Sakm Freedom\nPerkins, Penobfcot Nancy Bprdman. New.\nport Tabitha, Gould, Ncwburyport Hawk.\nRite, DO. and Nancy, Lord, do.\n\n\n1H1rHb 28, Lat ~, I6 N parted rria t5s Coagoy. o-g\nA1Irfb 81 Laf 80, 81. Nh4g 81, 80, ~ pie by- 4l.-\nante, a0i sally, MiBer,y 7pbo informed Bgt Be- ry ,roo\nE'f7b PTvafrfs ibat 7yaiag brig and oo7cy tB later\n'9Pf\"'Fd sP about e, se5Ua sf BIN be Evv tl Iz,\nP from enc 70 t5e other and 7ubea he bri1gte, left B A\noo4 v mi By tbs zvia4 tzos cbssrrs yye Eg6\ne'1 zvBb Pyobaby ao taken Tb otBr byiylt ~,\nA. 9'Y brg in bgbt TIE b eoPfr 3D. GssarI 10 BE- n,\nJob\" and Pts6f ef CRar -.4ya yb, Jstc brig Irg,.\np'rdarae' B?yf.f 10\" 51a4iss Jor wyse5a Il '\n\n\nWedntfday arrived fchoouer Aurra. Can't.\nDIX, 81 days from Berbice. Left thre fchr.\nfirm WicaGet brig from Bottom, Captain\n7uley and Captain Ma1on Of Kennbunk.-\nOff Tobago was Ipoke by the Brniil frirates\nDaphne and Favorite.-Markets dull.\n\n\nCAPT. SHo-v, gf tbe 5B. Harrag, ayyiv.8 at M, v.\nA3rH \"a, il 10 day. from Savannah, o. b, Ri III\npee fbf P T9fPb, Stone Of p ytiaa4 f,sr II,\n5oH'd q BsfiHore on 70 ay', eort 9 P,ovfous-\nS. gaze bi\" a Jnt6y,"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "SHORTHAND,\n\n\nMoNDAr' 11RzL %, 1900.\n\nThis Number", "byline": "", "article": "Completes one year, or if,y two numbers. 6ncc\nthe hrf publication of The GAZETTE III. ex\n'eniive add Aatteriug apport which It ha, -e\nGeived 0ohhrms the hop that my e1ertions viii\nbe amply rewarded With that fuccef With\n\n\n80 ieo to anticipate fom the citizens Of this\n\n\ni',i1f Still adheri4g to the principles on\n@''''' my paper has ben founded and iupport.\n=, have no room te doubt of a continued in.\n'reafe Of public patre rage.\n\n\nl ne general panauality and attention Of my\nibierbers IN dilcharIing their bills, will, /\nsPs' prevent the dilagreeable neceaity Of dun\nSy' Remote fubrc7ibers will receive direc.\n,''\"S 20\" TO make thetr renaittances."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "TO BE SOLD,\nL HAT beautiful and valu-", "byline": "", "article": "1ole FARM, formerly the feat Of JEREMIAH PoweL,\nEq' ituated IN N0yfbydrmorf4 the Ealtern County\nKo4d ten miles from Portland ConGfiog of about 400\nacres ot Land 100 Of which in high cultivation, 20\nacres II wood, the remainder in pafture The whole\nwithin ring fence great part Of which is Aone wall\n\n\nOn the premifeS is genteel Hou(e.\none Barn Of IOc feet long two Of 40 feet, Store,\nwith other detached Offices\n\n\nLikewile, large Garden, inclofed\nwith foot cIofe fence; containing variety of the\nchoiceH frrit from Europe, and great number\nOf hem in full bearing. Two Orchards beGde.\n\n\nThe place is 70 we'll known. q fur\nther defcrptiOn is need es than to fav |, equally\nadapted either Tor Gentleman who is engaged in trade\nand navigation, beautiful fummer T.6denre. ar\nfor TAVERN. The l;uatiOn and advantages are un-\n\n\nThe whole will be fold together, or\nin iuoh lots and dvifOns lhal be agreeable to pur\n\n\nThe terms Of payment made cafy.-\nPortland\n\n\nFor further particulars, apply to the\nowner, Mr.. MARTIN, on the premiles.-\n\n\nN. B. Several HouGe Lots to be fold,\nnear the water ide, in Northyarmouth"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "publication. of The La7O5.", "byline": "", "article": "am happy to inf 'orm the Public, that l\nare received an appointments from the Secre\nag OF State, to Prin the Laws of the United\nFIes' IN the DiRrid of Maine, be inning with\nPaws Of the lat fs zion Of Congrefs.\n\n\nconiequsDoe-Tof this appointment Mt, / fhall\nFmence their publication next week, agreea.\nto the method directed BY the Secretary\nen this gazette viii appear under the title Of\nfENK8's PORTLAND GAZETTE.\ncry exertion will be uGed to render this paper\noea'ble, ufeful, aad authentic, BY\n\n\nThe Public's mot obedent feryant,\n\n\n=. A. JENKS."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "BU1NAPARTEl LETTEPS.", "byline": "", "article": "have received a part of the intercepted letters\n\n\nBuonaPare and bis Officers while in Egypt.\npey are highly intereRing 70 the political and\ntrarY world and ihaIl Be laid before my rea-\n\n\nIS as io'n as Pofible, either in pamphl:t or\n/. paper"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In tlr truly federal town Of Frtfbrt, Gov.\nnneThad I35 votes, Whicl. was the uRaul.\n1 ls Ute except one, given to Mr. Gil by\nAXE This is good proof Of the politics\n\n\nhe own."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MR.. HARPERs LETTER,\nincluded in thi' days Gazette, merits the\n\n\nfticular attention Of every reader."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "The Laf Mails.", "byline": "", "article": "trnifrd no later European information than\nfore deceived.\n\n\nHIhslate accounts from the troops Rate, that\nsr b1llnei5 Is fat drawing to a clole, mott of\nz Prncipal infurgents being taken, and the\n\n\n70 mtimdated as 70 come ii Of their own\n60 d. They expect this conduit will in f)me\naeACurs give them a claim to mercy. The\namber taken is fail to De between forty and\nay, wlo were reported to BE- on their way to\nIl iea Of government,\n\n\nNames OF fome of the infurgents who have\nl-eR taken or futrendereG themf9lves.\n.John F IFS, hn Everhari, Jacob Huber,\nIN Huber, Frederick HIiney, ChriRopher\ncks, John Klein, fen. John KEN, i'm. Daniel\neine, Ab. Braifh, Jacob KIeine, John Get\n\n\nin, George Getman, VIM. Cetman.-For\n\n\ne.fon.\n\n\nABR. Scmel, Peer Hlmberg, Adm. Strong,\n1tsr Heidrick, Jicob Huber, Henry Huber,\nIII nael Broich, Abm. H4idrick, Henry Mum\nbrer, G-oge Mumbower, Peter HaEcr, Peter\nG5le jacob Cable, Daniel Gable.-For Mi.\ndmeanor,\n\n\nDaniel Wli!er, F'r Trsafon.\n\n\nCsrg2 Mitchell, William Thomas Held As\nV,5usGes. rPbiiqd Gaz.7\n\n\nRobert Goodloe Harper. Efq. is appointed\nor q the aids to the Com nmander in Chief.\n\n\nP1pers inform, that General Rigard, with\nJ oiEcers OF bis fu.le, being forced from St.\nBrlingo, appeared at the HAVANA on the 2 7th\n!. Tr p, and begged Of the Spanih Governor to\nNJ \" oIrita.iy to his officers, in the name Of\nsoch Republic.\n\n\nACCOUNTS have been received from Gibraltar\nthE Lord Mellon had aGumed the command Of\ntheiockads Of Cadiz and that Lord st Vim\ncenu was afhore at GIbralter."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-04-22_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0208.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Eat77 oCa letter tJtm CAPT. A. MURRAY, dated\n\n\n~ ard tbs .B;b Of eUar Moate74Dra, March 3,\n\n\n3 10 t5e Secretary qftbe Macy.\n\n\n~, have fallen in with French brig, Capt\nbc apd II men yvb;ch I cantnrrd snJ fron1\ntL+nntition of III c,Is ond III o;To ord I.\n&c Foviiions on board, was obig1d to order\n\"a tor Lucca, the north fde of Jamaica, where\ntnd u ell M my route TO America She\ny Brom Porto REQ, Bound to St. Thomas,\nII With lumber and iew bales of cotton -\nI VII c\"rPered and fine looli.g brig,\nF a Gnineaman. We value The whole\nIN n COCO dis"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "facob Hove.", "byline": "", "article": "t Moor MS the public that he has un-\n4 dertaken to carry the Newspapers from Portland\nthrough WiAd5aw, RaymOrtOn, B,i9gtOa, Watey,d and\nOyo,a TO Bfbsi He will leave Portland every Mon\nday evening\" and arrive at Bethel Thurday evening\nand returning through Neupnayeoat and Norway, and\nTO arrive at Pzrif Friday evening\" and thence to\nproceed through Rtb,ou and 70 on to Portland\n\n\nThe poltage TO Saccarappa & Wind\nham will be so cents year--to RaymOndtown Bridg-\nton, Waterford, Oxford and Bethel three cents for\neach psper-and tC the towns the return, one dol\nlar year.\n\n\nThe advantages of a poR riding\nthrough The above towns 70 obvions, that il hoped\nliberal encouragement will be offered to fupporr the\nundertaking,\n\n\nThe iubfcribers TO Newspapers, and\nothers, who may peale fsvoar him with their\nmsnds, may depend on the frietea fidelity, punauay\nADD difpatch.\n\n\nFi1gisn, july IS,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The following anecdote, tranimitted to US\nfrom the Imperial headquarters, may be de-\npended upon as authentic The French general\nSerruricr, two days after he had furrendered\nwith his corps to general VukaHsvch, dined\nwith the Auario. Cen0aliffimo The cloth be.\nJog taken away, the veteran of Rimnifkoi ailsed\nthe Gallo Chief, where he intended to retire TO\n\" To Paris\" anfwsred Serrurier.--\" am glad\nOf that\" iad Suwarrow, I\" and hope to fee you\nthere focn.\" Serruricr neatly replied, !\" This is\nwhat always hoped myfelf.\"\n\n\nLondon Papv.1"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "~ Orders for the above work pune\n\nEXTRACT FROM THE PREFACE.", "byline": "", "article": "Among the many valuable originals and amend\nrens which the purchaer wall ad ia this edition.\nIS gwen an exact method (inifead of Mr.. Moores\nerroneous one) OF finding the Latitude by fngl, att\ntude OF the fan having ALTO the time Of oblervaton\nThe tables OF deelina.ion are alo correesed Mr.\nMoore oy reckoning the year 1900 leap year, has\ncauled an ror at times of z,' in the declinalion\nnew method OF working lunar ohlervation is kewife\nnered' winch has no ,hat variety Of cafes incident\nother methods very uleia addition Of columns\nIs ALTO mase TO table as, which greatly facilitates the\ncalculation to ind the time for an obleryed altitude of\nany fihc heavenly bodies Table 40, is pabfhed for\nevery &c feconds o. time infead of 20 feconds This\nalteration was deemed requiiae to render it efficiently\nCOW eHen . Tor ute Various other improvements of\ngreat utility have been made in manypartsl of the work\nII will however fuee obfsrve that about 400 errors\n(beides hoie noted in the anne.sd) have been\ncorrected in the lat and moa accurate edon of IouN\nHAmILroE MooRE.\n\n\nNs7v5urytort, SEPT 1900."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "HISTORY.", "byline": "", "article": "We are aTurcd that new publication on the\nhifory of North Carolina is in great forward\nnefs. and will be put to prels ia the ccur4e Of\nthe enfuing winter. The author is Hagb VII\nEzmfsa, M. D. and L. L. D. long ref lent of\nthat State, and for many years employed in\nits public concerns We have resfon to beleve\nthis performance will be valuable addition re\nthe Cock of American literature."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1899.\n\nWar Department.", "byline": "", "article": "Trenton, September 2, 1919.\na Ii Officers of the firf regiment Of\nn ArtllIerns & Engineers, and of he frt feeond\nthird and fourth regiments of infantry in the fcrvce\nithe United States. who are, from whatever cauie alb\nlent from their commands Repaired with all poble\nexpedition to repot themleves by letter Major Geu-\nerai ALEXANDER HAMILroN. The officers thus called\nupon, will be held amenabe for any avoidable delay in\nreporting themelves and thofe who do not report in\nfour months from the date of this notification, will be\npfeiumed TO have reiigned their eommnions\n\n\nJAMES MsHENRY."} +{"article_id": "34_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "FROM pGMARARA-dv,. 40.", "byline": "", "article": "\"The 18th The Engliih ct was off Surinam\nbar, eoniiting of IA veG.s of war and tranf-\nports. Caps MMiel AID Mariner were at their\nold ttation. 1t was believe at Dcmarara, thar\nSur'nam had fallen into the hands of the Eng:\nlilh.\""} +{"article_id": "8_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "From Neau- Londsu, SEPT. IS.", "byline": "", "article": "lfaac Williams, who commanded a French\nprivateer from Guadalupe, came pagenger in\nthe fchooner Chloe. ffom Turks Hand. He\nhad hardly touched ihore, before he was arreh-\n-d.-After a few interrigatories by the civil au-\n,hority, he was fcnt to prifon. It's ruppoied he\nwill be Immediately fummoned before The d..\ntria court now fitting at Hartford."} +{"article_id": "36_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mi. Gen. WRxmyou, of tile Wefera army, Il\nnow at Quincy, on public bulinsfs with III,\nExecutive. -"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "ONE CENT REWARD.", "byline": "", "article": "p AN away from the fubfcriber, on\nIN the 5th inn. an indented apprentice Boy, by\nthe name of Daniel Csk, about 40 years OF age-fve\nfeet nine inches high, light complexion and ght hair\nhad On when he went away, iliort futian waiacoat\nand pair OF blue uowfers Whoever will apprehond\nfad boy. and ing him to the f,bferi5er alI receive\nthe above reward, and no charges paid.\n\n\nSTEPHEN TUCKER.\nWelj, Sse.. Il, 90"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE nonrefident Proprie-", "byline": "", "article": "= tors Of the following Lots and undivided Trad\nOF unimproved Land ltuaed IN the town OF Bsseo1pa\nin the county of Hancock hereby notified, that the\nfame taxed in the State, County. and Town axbils\ncommitted the Subfcriber to collect FOR the year o\nour crd 1898, in the refpeive fums ict asaina them\nviz"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "PORTLAND, Sepf. 4, I79y.", "byline": "", "article": "PoxrLAND, Sepf. 4, I7oy.\n\n\nHE Seiedmen having obierved that\nthe Greet leading out of town by Bramhas Hill,\n70 ca>d, has been much injured by the digging up and\ncarrying away of fand therefrom-- hereby forbid\nall perions from digging up carrying away Sand or\nEarth from laid reet, any other of the directs Of ad\ntownas in fuch cafe they will be profecuted therefor\n\n\nSAMUEL FREEMAN, Chairman."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "MijceHaneons articles,\n\n\nOF NEWS, &c.\n\nBOSTON, Srfr. \"a.\n\nFROM GUADALOUPE.", "byline": "", "article": "FROM GUHDALOUPE\nOn Saturday evening Ian arrived in town,\nMr.. Joiph Clark, in = days from Guadalupe,\nwhere his veilsl had been con iemned He has\nmade the iubfeqnent communications to us\nAmericans, who are captured and carried in\nto Guadaloupe, on their arrival on hore, are\nreceived by guard of eight black folders, who\neondua them 10 what they call The Government\nhoule--and there, orders are given for their COM\nuiitment to prifon.--There is no diainaion be.\ntween officers and feamen, good and bad.\nlhofe who have ability to pay IA dolls. per\nweek for board, are the only exempts. Such\nmay obtain feeutity for their parole, and then\nare permitted to promenade the town. Anne.\nricans are treated very contemporary. If any\none fpeaks in favor of the Government, he is\npronounced damn-dEngl ifhman, JohnAdams's\nfave, &c. &c. They court opportunities of abu.\nling the Preddent and they hug themielves\nwhen they coneeit they have fred a good mot\nat him. Alta dinner table, recently, one Re;r.\njoan, Fienchman, gave this tosh, John\nAdams and Slisery--Tom ] Fefon and Lib.\nery.\" Many Americans we're pref ut, at this\nniult, and ref.nted it in the only way in their\npower, 'hat ofinRant.y wi hdrawing.\n\n\nCapt. Davis, of Norfolk, was i'm 9rifoned four\nmonths at Bahaterre, for informing Commodore\nBarry's flag officer, that there were ~ Amer.\ncans there more than the French accou ted fo-,\nwhich was the fact. He. was finally reealed On\nthe fpritcd remembrance of MI. Clarkton, u. s.\nConlul at ST. Kits. Aug. e. twentycight\nAmericans left BaGaterre, for ST Kits, in\nCartel fent by Mr.. Clarkfon, for the purpoie.\nThe vicinity. of Guadalupe is 6ne field for\nAmerican cruizers.\n\n\nA Captain Of a big from Warrington, North\nCarolina, loaded with ihineles, cAptured and\n\n\narried into Badaterre, Qua iaonpe, was very\nviolently abuf-d by the aaeot of the eaptors, on\naccount of his ihingles being too ffort. He fad\nthat it reduced The price 5opr cent. The Cap.\ntain was pardoned on promiGng never 10 be\nguilty of the like again.\n\n\nThe duty on Flour, alluded to in Mr.. 7snSr.\ndps letter, pnblilh-d laa week, laid by the New\nlntendant at Havana, is e git dollars per bar\nrel-bsiides he former duty of twenty one and\nan halt Pr cent.\n\n\nMaj Gen. Wfkin,ou, of tile Wehera army, Is\nnow at Quincy, on public bulnsfs with The\n\n\nFROM pENARARA-Aug. 40.\n\n\n\"The 18th the Englifi ct was off Surinam\nbar, confiaing Of IA veT.s of war and = ,ranf-\nporss. Caps Mind AID Mariner were at their\nold ttation. 1t was believe at Demarara, tina.\nour'nam had fallen into the hands of the Eng:\nlih\""} +{"article_id": "29_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "~ TIE above ValuaJ1s- Book i, jue\nreceived, and far }als, in Portland,\n\n\nut JENKs's BOOKSTORE."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-09-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799093001_0264.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The duty on Flour, alluded to in Mr.. 7sn3r.\nd1' letter, pnbliih-d lai week, laid by the New\nlntendant at HAVANA, is git dollars per bar\nrel-bsiides he former duty of twenty one and\nan halt Pr cent."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "cyr4prt - 4Lrss4vDRE4 14KEx", "byline": "", "article": "cfT4DEL II .fLESs8NDREd THKEy.\nTHE Vienna cour; Gazette gives an Official\ni account of the cspiiula'ien s. iarrender ct\nIII Citadel by the Fren,h on IL azd Of July.\nThe carrlion Became prionsTs IT war. fo7\npieces of cannon were found n The citadel.\n\n\nsURRENDER 4 sfdN7UA\n\n\nThis important and arong CITY, which col\nBuonaparte VAT trouble and much time TO COZ.\ncuer, WREN defended by the aged and gallsn,\nWufmfer, is flid to have been retaken, after a\nfew weeks iiege. The Intelligence GENES from\nfcveral refpeaable fourees. The 9Th Of July\nis the reported date Of TIC event.\n\n\nTIE cITxDEL y ToRToRA\n\n\nIs befegcd with vigor. SuwaTrow has been\nbefore il in perfon 10 accelerate the operations.\n\n\n6..srsi MACDONALD.\n\n\nOne account fays h. has reliened bis COM\nsnsnd. Another, that he has gone bY permit\nSION ef suRarrow 70 the PiiA baths Tor his\nhealth. Another, that he lad refreatej 70 tbs\nGenoefs mountains, where be fnb6aed on null.\nberries, SC. Another, that he had joined\nMo,eau with his army and thus their two ar\nmics had made one Of 10000 men.\n\n\nM0REAg\n\n\nHis head quarters are fad to be At Arena.\n\n\nTie TUSCAN INSURGENTS\n\n\nHave invaded the Roman territory and\nhave taken yiteybo, which is iituated : miles\nn. of Rome and have marched againh Peru\ngia, which is IS miles N. of Rome. They\nhave alto taken Grofetto, in the Tulcan terri.\ntory, together with feveral forts, and have\nmade many French prifoners.\n\n\nNIPPLES.\n\n\nCardinal Ruffo, after occurring the capital\nmarched towards the interior territory, accom-.\npanied by 1uccels. He had executed feveral\ntraitors The King had landed at Naples,\nfrom Sicily, and ratified all Ruffo's measures.\n\n\nSWITZERLAND.\n\n\nLittle appears lately to have happened here,\nexcept affairs of potts, foragiog parties, &c.\ntho fome unauthenticated accounts mention\nMaGena's having compelled the Archduke to\nretreat, and re.oceuped Zurich. The French\narmy there, has, certainly, for fome time, been\nreceiving comfortable reinforcements and if\nthe Archduke does not feel himfelf fuficently\nnrong and attack MAIZENA, very foon, we ex.\npe6f the latter will commence the ofenGve.--\nWe hope and cannot doubt, that the vigiant\nPrince has made fuch preparations and ar\nrangemen,s as will iecure him from difafer\n\n\nTHE ASSASSINATION\n\n\nIn the voting of the Germanic Diet on the\nfabjea, majority appeared in favor of. refer\nring further enquiry 10 the Chief of the En-\npire.\n\n\nTIE FRENCH ARFNr on .5e LOzoer RIM,\n1t is fad will coniit of 10000 men, TO ex-\ntend from DuGeldovff to Mentz.\n\n\n{llsreurv.l"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "VENICE, JULY 10.", "byline": "", "article": "VENICE, JULY 10.\nThey talk much of certain offers and propo-\nfalls. made By the French Generals in Italy, to\nFieldmar1,al Suwarrow.\n\n\nThe inilrgent army of Arezzo entered Flo\nreuce on the 9TH inf. The Britiih miniaer,\nMr.. Windham. opened the march with 1000\nmen, infurgent's cavalry. He was followed\nby new maid of Orleans, new amazon,\nSignora Alenandria Maria, on horleback, at\nrended by many officers, and carrying the\nGrand Dukes portrait. One column of the\ninlurgents has marched againh the Roman ter\nrtory, to infpire the Romans with the fame\nheroic fprit. The places occupied by the\nFrench are: Pcrugia, Ancona, Civita, Wee.\nCHA, and Fort Angel, the citadel of Rome\nThe Lazzsron have much fgnalized them\nfelves in the re-capture of Naples, by cutting\nThe partizans IF the French in pieces.\n\n\nThe Grand Duke Of Tufcany's gallery of\npaintings, at Florence, remains untouched.\nMILAN, JULY 20.\n\n\nWe learn that the Auaro- Rullian forces\nhave gained poaeRion of Great Mount st. Ber-\nnard.\n\n\nCONSTANCE, JULY 18.\n\n\nPart of Colonel Williams Aotilla is cruizing\nupon our lake, to protect the Aullran veTels\nwhich bring proviions for the army, and to\nwatch Thurgovia, where the French Gill have\nmany partfIns. A confpiracy is faid to have\nbeen diicovered at Wienfelden, in which scoo\npsrfons were concerned having for its objee to\nattack the Aullriaps in the rear, while the French\nihould attack them in front. One of the confpi.\nrstors, denounced the conipiracy at the Impe-\nrial head quarters, upon which the rngleaders\nwere arrelted. They are Paul Renhard, an\napothecary, and Reaeliag, formerly Preiidenl\nof the Chamber of Administrations. There are\n,ikcwilc cor=Inptions in Toggeuburg."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "Sale ~ Ais70n.", "byline": "", "article": "By order Of the Coan of Common Pleas fo.t\n\n\nthe County of XsnaeJe@\n70 be Sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION,\nA'tbe BHr1b Of Gyspel aa,rn isps By 11, Jacob Kes-.\n\n\nDALI IN Siats-Sbeef, Beaoa,\nOn THURSDAY, the feventh day OF\nNo9enJsy next, I O'clock, A NJ\n@ UNDRY valuable Lots of LAND,\n~ belonging to the eaa,e of JoHa NsLsop, Efa de-\nceafed, and ftuated as follows. 0iz.\n\n\ncounty of KsaasJeeA.\n\n\nIn the Town of 1,gil6y osgs.\nLot No. Il, in tie 9Th range containing 400 acres.\nNo 80, zoo\nNo. az. in the 9Th range, aoo\nNo. 30, in diviGons, 400\nNo. SO, northeriy half AGO\n\n\nIn the town OF Ra,lsas.\nLot No 10. containing 1895 acres.\nNo. ~, 400\nNo 81, AGO\nSaid Lois No. and \"A, fituaed near Ia-uiilc\nPond.\n\n\nIn the Town of 6ypues.\nLot No. as in two divifons northcrly half containing\n\n\nIn the town of Sy1..ey\nLot No. So in two diviiions. containing 400 acres.\nNo. 80, in two divihons. 400\n\n\nIn the Town of Pi5gos.\nLot No. 10, containing 3zoo acres.\n\n\nIa the Town of Winio4p.\nnaa Of Land, in the foutheaA Of faid town,\naiming ZOO acres\n\n\nIn the Town OF Earsels.\nA trsff of Land being part of Lot marked z. con-\ntanning I0s acre,\n\n\nIn the Town OF Noyyigszoet.\nA fstf Of Land, being part OF Lot marked f. l. con-\ntanning 1850 acres\n\n\nIn the Town of Canaan.\ntraet of Land, being part of Lot marked F. T. coz\ntanning aga\nIn thc town of s1ss partly. and partly unineorpo-\nrated.\ntract of Land being part of Lot marked f. l. con.\ntanning $40 acres\n\n\nIn the town of CEn.on\nLott marked NJ = northery half containing 400 acres.\n\n\nCounty of LINCOLN.\n\n\nIn the Town Of Ne4v- Milford\nLot No. IL marked y. y. containing 400 acres.\nNo 10, marked g 2. the ioutherIy hall, containing\nzoo acres.\n\n\nd Tie pptaav Conditions rui Be made inospn tie ts\nand fiaes yfJae Bolton, Auguf ao, 1872."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FAviA, july -\n4 correspondence has been remarked going\nIN for thefe days paA between F II. Suwar-\nrow and General Moreau, the ohjef of which\nremains I iecret. They talk of great events,\nwhich are on the eve of develoPement.\n\n\nFRANKFORT, AUGUST 2.\nUpon a moderate calculation it appears, that\ntie French have levied every year contributions\nand regulations of every kind in Holland, the\nright bank of the Rhine, switzerland, Pied\nmont, Genoa, Cualpinia, Tufeany, Naples and\nRome, to the amount of 3oo,oooooo of iivres.\nThe Gource is now for the belt part drained by\nthe fieeeIs OF the allied arms.\n\n\nSome letters from Brunfwick fate, that the\nKing of Prudia, and the Electors of Saxony,\nBavaria, Sc. will all furnifh the army of the\nEmpire with the contingents in natura.\n\n\nFLORENCE, JULY 20.\nThe French have emptied all our public\nchefs, and an extraordinary contribution of\n10000 Scudi has been ordered for the relief of\nthe poor, &c.\n\n\nInLucea the French left behind SO pieces of\neannonSburnt a great quantity of miitaryftore\nMantra and Alexandria having capitulated,\nthe only irong places of coriequence held by\nThe French, in Italy, are Torrona and Conf.\nA bedy of $4,000 Rullans is attending at\nPoland."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "l.A1ortlatt0,\n\nSad EasQs Of The 6ri,iB Treaty !", "byline": "MoNDAy, OCTOBER 2, 1899.\n\n", "article": "Asrceably to prosiion made n TaE TREATY, Judg\n\n\nment of condemnation by the Brth admiralty. fad\nto have been reverted, IN the court OF appeal in the\ncafe of vefe belonging II certain eaiy-del1izv in\nFalmouth When il is eoniidered that faid velel was\nactually eizabe by the genera law of nations let the\nowner buh his repeated protanatons of the worthy"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "NkN BRITISH AlH.", "byline": "", "article": "At the is} fefon Of the Britifh Parliament an Al\nwas paiIcd permitting Coos the produce of any for\negn colonies in America, to be imported, entered and\nlanded G. B in any friendly vefIes and re-fhipped\nTO any foreign places without payment of the duties be-\nfore impoied ifoouinmed in England, however, to pay\nthe former duties."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "DOmeMc Concerns.\n\nLEXINGTON, (KeWuekyJ SEPT. 10.", "byline": "", "article": "TIKI two murderers by the name OF tlarPs,\nwho killed Mr.. Langford, lat winter, in the\nwilderness, and were arreaed and broke the\nDanvillc goal-killed family on Pond River,\nby the name of Staple, on the a2d day of Aug\nand burn. the houfe party of men purified\nand overlook them and their women the\nHarps parted, Mieajah Harp took two of the\nwomen off with him, the men purified him,\nand in riding 10 or l., miles caught him, hav.\ning previou1y fhot him. He eonfefcd the kill\nling of Mr.. Stump on Big Barren he ALTO\nconfefed of their killing II or I8 beiides-they\nkilled two men near Roberton's Lick, the day\nbefore they burnt Staples houfe. They had\nwith them eight horfes and comfortable\nquantity of plunder--ieven pair offaddlc bags,\nSC. They cut off his head the women were\ntaken to the Red Banks.--The above took\nplace on Pond River, IN the county of Mullen\nburg.\n\n\nRICHMOND, SEPT. II.\n\n\nOn Friday night lat between the hours of\nten and eleven o'clock, linart flock OF an\nearthquake was felt here, the rumbling noiie\nof which appeared very iimilar to that of diff\ntant thunder, but of comfortable dura,ion.-\nWe hear, tho no, from the beif authority, that\nthe effects Of il were with much alarm expert\n\n\n\n\n\nof US and that an old wooden building, fortu-\nnately unoccupied, was materially ihaken and\ntorn to pieces.\n\n\nHARTFORD, SEPT. go.\n\n\nOn the 10th init. the Circuit Court for the\nDiitriet of Connecticut, iinithed their' ieilon IN\nthis town.-lfaac Williams was tried before\nthis Court on an indictment for having on the\nz7th of FEBRUARY 1897, at Guadalupe, accepted\n| Il L a.41\ninGruetions to commit acts of hohility and\nviolence asaiuft the King of Great Britain and\nbis fubje6ts, contrary TO the twenty-firt article\nof the treaty between the United States and\nGreat. Britain. Williams confeled the faa,\nbut alledged he had been cornminioned by the\nFrench Conful General, as Lieutenant of the\nJupiter, and was afterwards naturalized in\nFrance. After fair trial, the Jury found him\ngully, on two indictments for which he was\nfentenccd to pay fine of 1000 dollars, and\nfuHer eight months imprisonment.\nCharles Holt, Printer of the Bee, IA jacobn\npsper) was indicted for fictitious libel his\ntrial was poRponed to the next term. Thu The\nmitsyaIk Jacobins, with their lnItrudors, are\ndaily dcpreaat.ag, Ike their fans culot,e army.\nBOSTON, OCT A.\noCHCi d. DHAkboNN, VI a bJkob, hA\"A~t AN~\narrived at Cape Hart~as, N. c. with the ma\nterials for erecting Light Houfe, at that\nplace, and Beacon at Shell Cattle.\nHenry Pye Read, Efq. one of the Commit\nGoners under the 9th article of the Britiih\nTreaty, has failed for England.\nHis Excelleney Governor 7iebnar, is re-\nelected Governor of Vermont.\n\n\nCitizen Taeyrand, has attempted to make his efeape\n| from Paris, but has been prevented\n\n\nCOMMERCIAL.\nFrom Hamburg, Azsg9 10.\n\n\nGoods riJfa in Hamburg, from the a6th OF\n| July to the ad of Augua. -CoAee Domingo,\nrefined fugars, candles, prunes.\nGoods fallen in Hamburgh.--Rice Carolina,\ngum Senegal, mama, iafiiower.\n\n\nGoods ril:n in Amnerdam, from the aad OF\n| July to the 1T of Auguf.- tobacco\n| Except long leaf, which has experienced de-\ncline.)\n\n\nGoods fallen in Amaerdam.-R iugar,\nehri(tal tartar, borax, ipecacuana, cotton Smyr-\nIA and Surinam;"} +{"article_id": "34_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "LAST MAIL.", "byline": "", "article": "TIE LafsR Foreign Meas,\nsby CAPT BAsasa. arrived At Msfblshsad from Ham\n\n\nburg."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE EEDER.", "byline": "", "article": "In Ptaad,bbia the number of deaths, as re-\nported, fand thus Sept. ID, fifteen; Sept\nIS, twenty-one Sept. ao. nineteen Sept. III,\nnineteen /; Sept. 20, eleven.\n\n\nIn MequyOrk, Sept. IS, nine Sept. a6, nine /;\nSept. az, three Sept IS, nine."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "FRANKFORT, JULY z3.", "byline": "", "article": "Letters from Vienna, mention that if the war\nIS not terminated with the prelent year, the\nEmperor of Rulia will march another force of\n900, 900 men to effect it. The French General\nand Ex Prince Of Salm, has been fent priloner\nVienna."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\noStoher n, arrived at Msrb'ehead, the armed brig\nPhianthropa, Prince, from Bilboa. On Grand Bank,\nSept 49, LAT. A., 40 fpoke fhip Enterprise, Jery, OF\nSalem, from Ruia, bound to Newyork. Capt, Prince\nfailed from Bboa Aug 40 left no other there. Sailed\nin company with the armed hip Fox, and Raven\nfehooner OF and for Marbehesd 1t was reported that\nMANrUA was taken ALTO, that the French aud\nSpaniih FLEETS had arrived at Brea. OF Cape Por-\ntugal brought to by the Englih frgac Flhguard,\nand ordered heave ont the boat aud come on board\ntreated impolitely, and allowed to proceed, Was\nthere alto informed, that the French and Spaniih\nFLEETS had arrived Brett. Sep. g. lat. AS long. ao\n3, poke The fchooner Betiey of stoningon, from ST.\nseba0ans, bound to Newyork, who informed that the\nday before he was brought to and difmhcd by three\nPreach frigates that bound to Holland.\n\n\nPo,ysnousJ, on Sunday aa arrived fchooner\nIndullry Capt Trefethcn, in a. days from St Crox--\nthree hours after leaving port boarded by French\nprvateer lchooner of guns, commandedby one Love,\nwho acr robbng the captain and fupercargo of pun\ncheons of rum and 800 dollars in cath, permitted him\nto proceed. the yelel h:ing in ballall."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-10-07_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0269.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE FLEETS.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nAn arrival at Salem brings that the Preach and\nSpanifh fleets had paled Ferro, and that the Englfh\nfollowed them day after FeFrol is about three\ndays fail from Brett\n\n\nOther accounts lay the French and Spanith 5ave gos\nfafe into Brett\n\n\n|, is fuppofed (fays tine Cenne the Combined Fleet,\nafter exciting ome alarm in England, much speculation\nin Europe and more inhed every where will take up\nits winter quarters Brett to furnih another nti4lt q\nasensoa again the Ex-Dreetory, and its minilsers-\nAnd another application of the out couples -\n1.-THE grand armadas of both France and spain,\npalsd up the Gut, and then pais'd down again\n\n\nTHE ENJOYS.\n\n\nThe Bottom centnel announces tha, the ENJOYS to\nFrance, will embark very ioon.\n\n\nThe Rev. cai-J Byad.y is be ordained on Wednef1ay\nnext 10 the paora aarc of the Congrtga,on foeiey\nIn Falmouth, formerly uuder the Rev. Mir. ByozUa de-\nceaied.\n\n\nLos oEvITY.--T There are now living in the town OF\nRiddeford, aS perions whole ages average Soyeass.\n\n\nINDIA NEws.\n\n\nAccounts from Bombay Rate that hotiIities between\nTfppoo Sultan and the Brtfh began the 9th of\nMarch Taft Tippoos troops made the. attack on the\nright brigade of the Bombay army, being ten to in\nnumber, and after feven hours perseverance, their fire\nnackened, and their ardor abated-when JUN at that\nimportant crs the 9Th and part of the 18th regiments,\nwhich had marched 10 fupport the brigade unexpeS-\nedly opened heavy fire upon the of their enesy\nwho Immediately fed in all directions. The Britih\nforce met with painful lofs in officers and men and\nthe lois Tppoos part wasuppoicd to be very great\n\n\n\n\n\nTIsys bar ben La,sy fnbeei Ne7s, in Corret7iru\naaH Pamphlet ssied II Hint TO Free Msoat.' The author\ndeclare binfa b1son, and from Bis relation Of faas ys'\ninc t5s Society zoe bass yesfsn to beiiev. bin\n\n\nTIE sa IF ID. Publication rms Be- 10 eauiisa Bis brethren\nagasa permitting tie dgn Of fbs igfrfion TO Be erVsfrf ~\nadmitting 9riaspLs and corrupt megSvso The author\naesf5a TIE fV.a @ agrees, pE. 10 Royal 4rsb, in\nrevelation and dsgnsato promote peace and good zuiH\n\n\nIn 1888 esstad tie fri Grand Loigs In l1s6a5a\nFITS, zpbb granrHi zgarranfs fer many Lose Connecticut\nIn 1880 Cs.vEngli,h Law, which was ante\nFior to the date Of Ihe oldeR hltutes eztant, il\nmade tbs baE Of fbe qyoyk. Il was thought dan.\ngeTous 70 attempt to reduce it 70 a text. 1t\nwas therefore left 10 be cole6ted from The ufual\nmonuments of It, &c\" See ki5 NsteS OF TigiH-\nia, I46. Further, objections we're made againlt\nthe Contribution Of the United States in the\nConvention Of Virginia, becauie i bad not by\nan exbrsG proviGon adopted the Gem. Law\n1t was anlwered that had it been adopted by\nthe Contribution It would have been immgt4bk,\nbut being omitted it might now be changed\nSee Exams 14at4rG5 10 TIE VrgiHia1s, D. As, citef\n'5e De5afe5 gft5e Conventian, U2L 5. p. SO, S..\n\n\nThus il is beyond all queaion that the citi-\nzeps Of America have anxiou1ly tecured TO\nJtemlelves, the full operation of =. Common\nLaw Of Engl2nd 70 far forth as It IS applicable\nTO our local condition, and not TepuGnant TO\ntheir refpettire Contributions.\n\n\nLet every che now Judge how unfounded\nare the novel diforPanizing dottiines, \" that\nthe Common Law Of England (under The re-\nnri9ions fated as above) has no force and ope.\nration within the United States that il i IN\nconfident with thofe republican principles con.\ntemplated, and avowed in our Contribution. and\ninapPlcable to The genius and nature Of our\ngovernment\"\n\n\nIF our Contribution were flsm refreaing the\nCommon Law of England; yet might chal-\nlenge the founde1 lawyer to thcw how We could\ncarry into effea that Contribution, or many Of\noar ats made under it without a recurrence to\nthat Common Law. We have, for example, a\nttatute againf treafon, by which it is ena6ei\nthAt citizen Of this State, who ihlll levy war\nagaina it, ihal be deemed guilty Of that offence !;\nbut 10 fnd what facts may amount TO that le-\nwing Of war, we mutt refort TO the law Of En-\ngland from which the exprcaons arc borrowed.\nWe have acts againR murder and burglary /;\nbut thoie telms are technical, the a3s in which\nthey are ufed, 90 not define them, and we 20 to\ntie Common Law decifions for their legal i'm\npoit. But it would be tedious to Gate all the\nexamples which occur.\n\n\nFor the fake Of many Prefent who were not\nat the t-ial, | have made thee obfervations\nupon queHion that never expected to hear\nIrrigated.\n\n\nIn regard to the other queRion upon the ar\nticle Of cur Contribution which will not fufFer\nthe Pref 10 he reRrained, believe tku Is well\nu0derGood by all who qgj6 to underRand tt\nOar P.efs is fubea to no Hcenter. II IS not\nrequired here that any appointed officer fhall\nput bis ia8yimatur upon competition before it\nBe printed. A citizen may print what be plea"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-04-08_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0199.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nVIENNA. DFC. 20", "byline": "", "article": "THE Emperor left this city The z6th inf.\nfor Bruon, to review the body OF auxiliary Ruff\nfan troops under the ord,rs Of Gtn. Roltn-\nburgh."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-04-08_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0199.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p2", "headline": "InvaGon of Naples.", "byline": "", "article": "PARIS, JAN. l9.\nGen. Champjonet writes thus to the Dircc."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "Dolls. 37.64s 80 7\n\nCub. Banks elk.\nLexington, OaOber a6, 90.", "byline": "", "article": "The PRECEDENT, from hia fpeech to Con-\ngrefs, appears to entertain an opinion, that\nthe exiting difference with Great Britain,\nrufpeSine the OH article of the Bri,ih\ntreaty. viii be amicably terminated between\nthe two governments. We iincerely hope\nthe event may prove the iufuefs of the\nPrehdens's expectation. though we know\nof no reafon which fhould induce us to be-\nlleve that it will. We are firmly convinced\nthat Great Britain will never ceafe to op\nPreis us by all the means in her power, until\nour governneDt ihall be goaded into a relo\nluton to cat off all commercial intercourfe\nwith her dominions, both az home and a.\nbroad. 1t Is now well known, that if the\nembargo, laid in General Waihngton's Pre-\nhdency, had been continued for fhort time\nlonger, the relult would have been, ccm--\npls'e lstisfae tion without recourfe TO the\nforms OF treaty, for the claims of our mer-\nchants, now rendered more precarious than\never by the fuiPeoiion OF the London snc\nPhiladelphia boards of commiiio ers-and\nThe iubtequent conduct of that government\ntowards us, would have been more conform\nable than 1t has been, il not arie4iy 20, to\nthe principles Of juItice, and the refpeef due\n10 an independence nation. But fince the\nfreiident ieems TO think The claims, above\nalluded to, which exlfed previous to the\ntrsaty, will YET be amicably iettled, not\nwiihhanding prefer, appearances we fiould\nDe glad 20 know what he thinks of the prof\npeel OF obtaining fatisfaetion for the de-\nPreda;ions committed liuce the ratification\nOF the Treaty. The individuals who have\niusered, and the community a. large, would\nbe highly grat,6ed to hear from the Pref\neeht, that luch remoufrances had been\nmade to the Cabinet Of England, on the\nicore Of Britiih piracies ince the TIE ty,\nas IN his opinion would bring them to Genle\nOF juitiee, fc as to fee the neeeaity Of IN\nIdentifying us for the paR, and fecuring our\ntrade from Gmilar dcpredations in future.\na remembrance, on the part Of our govern\nnent, Is the lesh Efficient meaiure, we have\nreaion to expect, coniidering the high tone\nOF conduit which they have msnifsaed in\nTepcling French sggrefious--snd fuch a\nmesiure Is snxiou1y looked for by every no\nnett American, who knows to what an ex-\ntent the Britifh have recently carried their\ncontempt of our Independence, and their\ndlregard to the iolemn Populations of a\ntreaty which we have adhered 20 with the\nmoR icruPulous refpea for our national\nfaith.\n\n\n[ ALBANY RegiRer.)"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "Executive NireAnru", "byline": "", "article": "cAcCutlVe DIrectorys\nMsiiage to the councils of antienta and Eve\n\n\nhundred, 9Th Vendemaire, Sth year,\n\n\nCHiSsaI rfp'sfEntativel,\n\n\nvictory hlsretnrned her fidelity. She\nhas again embraced the ilandards OF The re-\npuOlic.\n\n\nIN Egypt Buonapar,c has difplayed pro.\norgies OF va.or. $1,000 men, VINO conpoC-\ncd the army of the enemy, have been ali eli.\nther l4in or taken,\n\n\nIN 8ofavia, Bruae, has defeated th. Ruff.\nhans and the Enghih. The French army\nd'iPisyed the mott heroic courage againl an\nensmy OF tar hyperion force. The Anglo\nNuihans had great number nain. an we\nlook fsDm thSn III peices Of cannon, anu\n1900 Pnioners.\n\n\nIn S'oi'zer aal, the republicans have acoui.\nred addtionai glory. an photographic met\niase from Maiien-, dated yetterday, he Jays (.\n4 b6Oe completely asfcafsd Sneuayrorv liz\narmy 10 inJGH .F,gki A mef.ge received\nYesterday itates as follows: TIE Rq5.Ia ar\nM RAJ f2f ffS :bOgiaad men, and s1eit nm\n'fr eLJfaadaTds and pieces Of cannon. Suwar\nrow has reIrea,ed into the couatry OF the\nGrilons, and is lSulAing in the mountains.\n\n\nhe lohes OF the republicans Oh thele le-\nveral occa!ions, are very triHing; which we\nattribute 20 that heroic enthuhaim 20 pecu.\nLas TAG Ff>ach repub i.au a,mss.\n\n\nGOhIER, fraiaenG\nLAGAXDE, ,sc. ven."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "IONDON. Octohar al.", "byline": "", "article": "The following telegraph diipaIeh ia CIV\nGu in the ben informs vi the 18th:\n\n\n\" 1rsgrep6 communication b. tie ,iae Of\n\n\nScgj6oarg.\n\n\nGoa. 5. Six in the evening, SGwarrow\nentering tine canton OF Claris, and attacking\nLeeourbe On my ddc am eioleiy isr--\nrounding him.\n\n\n6.--Suwarrow defeated ten thoufsnd\nRunIans prifoners--a deci6vc victory.\n\n\nOctober I4--I5.\n\n\nThe lofPe6or hoop OF war, commanded\nby capt Lock, arrived yesterday afternoon\n(T4J IN Yarmouth roads from the Texsl,\nwhence ihc faded on SATURDAY afternoon.\nThis veGel brings accounts that there had\nbeen ikrmilhing every day between our\ntroops and the eoemy, and that a hind Of\nselelai aesisa took place on Thurfday ka"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "PAPs. oaob.r u.", "byline": "", "article": "The telegraph S-ws Of the de!ess OF 20 ESQ\nSuriisas BY Mslen., is not confirmed, 1, was\nbrought ~ ia tne oPy, sdited by BAineul.\n\n\nwe wax VITA rioh iiveiy Impotence the refnit\nAUD \"a AIS % the affair between Suwacrow and\nMai'er~. Prince Cnaris, Al fpitc OF all MS diln.\ngenee, wi'i hardly have been 40e 70 arrive before\ntne deeiiioni and every thing makes US prcIums\nthat tue HUMANS have been beaten, a. the teegrs.\nPINE d'lpAieh yelterday announced.\n\n\nII IS iaid that Paul I. las ordained levy O\n$1,000 nien IN th.i part II Poland which icii {,\nCatherine !'is mother. livery proprietor hcla tc\niafnhh certain number OF men, IN proportion e\nthe szeent OF his domains."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Zee General Of Brgah, 10 eitixea Du6au\n\n\nCrane 11iailry- Of qoar\n\n\nheadquarters, at Bevcr,Rick,\n\n\ni4'h Ve1dcmAite, 9th OF,\nAhe enTmy attacked our lines this morn.\ni1g at o'elack The battle was indeci\nhive during moe Of the day. At : O'Clock,\nthe commander in chief, Bruno, faiiiea forth\nat the head OF his battalion, which meafu,e\ndecided the victory. IL pieces of cannon,\naAd 1900 Eug!iih and Ruiiian priiouers, a\ngreat nn'nbrr of lain, principally Ruiiians,\nwith great number of wounded, are tb,.\ntrophies OF this victory. During g hours.\nlanguage and balls thundered amidl our line.\n\n\niaiute you with reipe9,\n\n\nRIOS FOLAAND."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA, Decem5er 10.\n\nFLREL", "byline": "", "article": "Lar evening. shoa, 9 O'Clock, this city was 40\nlarmed With the cry ~ are. Il Frce.e led ffon\n\n\niekerrs' circus. which, in , :ew mlnarc8 af,er\nthe dhcoycry, was cave ored IN Aaucs. rheG.\ncommunicating 20 rarge e new thrcs 0oty rex\nbulldogs in iGth Areet. the wood pii & OF Ave\nOf them was nearly all dcnroyed The dame sf,\ncommunicated 70 O'Eilers hotsl, and lclt nothins-\nbat the bare walls uueonlumei The bse ersina\nted ia she back fsrt 81 Gage, in ire circus,\nuit ths curra'u w4saboo, riilDg 1Ur TIE PEI faru\nsoee Of Den Juan, aud made 20 rapid prosrss\namong he fssa 3, rend-r inefsciUsl al efforts\nt. check &c. There were about 200 pet!ons IN the\ncircus a, ths time boz, we are happy 70 learn,\nshSY AZ Asspsa WIsss-s N.vfk"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "cro'eedea from eoAviaion. in the Pref\ncents mind OF the glazing iojuiiee done\n% the late unfortunate Ro55ost, by the de-.\neiuon OF Jadge Br-and cfthe unconilisu-\nIoas''fy and 'niuaice of the decree os Iudge\nEeFs00rib in the cafe of Capt. Wilign,9\nwe may congratulate our readers, that EN-.\nr., raenlsnt, IN 'n's ioiauce, ieems difpofed 70\nhae\" to the voice of,h people. which. in E.\nvery part OF the Union, has beer heard 20\ne { e the principles upon which IgfLf,n,\niufers cruel imprisonment. and Po55;r,\nmas been doomed to an ignominious death.\n\n\n(ib.)"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "1*'rAS fro@ a 4\" Report sf he Trial Of IN.\n\n\ncHfBALD HAMiLfoD Ron.v", "byline": "", "article": "ExfrAa fFori \" Report ef he Trial oe H.\ncHisALD HhMiLroA Ros,v.n\n\n\n!\" The peculiarly OF the contribution !,\n'his--that is only profelTed obiee is che g..\nneral good, aud its only foundation RI. ee\n\n\nneral will--hence the people nav. 20,\nacknowledged, aud authenticated by rs,o.\nluton that peaks louder than fatues-,o\nTee whether abufes have been committed\n\n\nand whether their properties aud their liner\nties have been attended TO as they ouqb, %\noe-there are certain fundamental principle,\nwn'cn nothing but neceiIity Ghould expofe 70\npublic exam;nstion--but let il be recoIl,a\n\n\ncd, that the difcuiion of fuch tonic. NonIa\nnot be condemned, nor yilifed-I,b- b,,ma\nII any there be. fhould ret only with thoC.\nwho have forced them into difcuiIion.--I\nisy' therefore, 1t is tbe ris hit of the people 10\nkeep an eternal watch upon the condua rs\ntheir roiers--snd in order to that, the Free\n\n\ndom OF the Preis has been chsrifhsd. In\nprivate defamation, lie, it never be tole ,,eS\n\n\nIn wicked and wauton afpcrlion upon adm;.\n\n\nnifration LEI 1t never be fuppo ted, not that\ngood government can be expoled 10 dao.\nger by groundleis accuiation -but becaurr\n\n\nbad government is fure to find in the de,ea-\ned taliehood Of a liceutious pref, fecuritv\nand credit which It could never otherw;f..\nobtaIn--for whethsr it be good or bad can\n\n\nnever depend upon ahcrtiol-to try the tree\n\n\nlook at its fruit. Ii ia The mighty theme\nand not the uncomfortable advocate that can\nexcite intereR in the hearer.-It embraces\n\n\nall that thinks, and feels for all that fuFer.\nIn every country where freedom obtains.\n\n\nthere mutt iubiitt parties--In this country,\ntruit there never win be time, when there\n'hail not be men found jealous enough for\nthe government-lo on the other hand. /\ntruit there never viii be time when there\n\n\nVIII not be found m.n jealous enough and\n\n\nenthuiisaic in the cauie of public rights.\""} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "Rsipra orfbs Enyfg, tR.4, eoopad.d, and\n\n\nrnfTag, IL f6r a7iga Of O9ober", "byline": "", "article": "MyIHSs ~ VIZ 0ItsH II CtFoprF Y\nTwo lieut.. eoi' fuhaltcrns, 3 fsrjsantl, drum,\nmer, SS rank auc fic, horiss killed ecloaei,\nlieutenant eolorel, s majors, captains, r. 60.\nba.,sfns. aaE, a. Cergeant', Cos rank inj 5le,\nhorles wounded lieut. eolousls, ore major.\nS captains, - iuhaierns, - GsrgeaRtS, druns.\nmere, 86 sank and fiie miiiing\n\n\nHead quarters, Znypsr, Sluys,\n\n\nOetober g, i70o.\nLit oftbr kihsI. 7yoraG-d and f7i3sgg, i5s\nRg5iaa )orets. sder fbs mmasd Of bis\nr0ydi bigsae5 the Dats Of Ink. in i5c ae-\nion Qff he 6s Oao5ry, go.\n\n\nfIbaltern officers, IS aforementioned\nofficers, aad $50 privates killed or taken pr.-\ntoner's.\n\n\n8 field officers and captains, ~ fubsItera\nOffices, g. nou eomo.iIIooed Oil 'eis, and\n67y prigates wounded. TOTAL, $50 ki..sd\nOr taken priioncrs, ard 73s wounded.\n(Signsd) D'ES5EN, maj. gen."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "WAS taken up and commit\nted TO jail in the county of Powha,an,\nthe fourth day Of December, a negro\nman BY the name Of JACK +; he Jays\nne IS the property Of Benz min Haley\nOF Henrico county. He is about 40\nyears old, Eve feet tea inches high.-\nThe owner is dehred to pay charges\nand take him away.\n\n\nMofes Cardoza,\n\n\nJailor for Powhatzn souaty.\nDeesmbsr 20, 1899."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "BALTIMORE, December IL.\n\n\n.Hrriped fhff dav.", "byline": "", "article": "Ship Perseverance,, eapt Norman, 81 days\nfTom Loadun---dry goods--Aquila brown,\nJon, The Perseverance left Graves End the\nz4(h Oes' aad by cPt, Chale, padenger,\ntu- editors of The Federal Gazette a,s favor\ned wnh London pspers ~ tAat d4se.--Ex-\ntracts follow -"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TIE f0l7orDhg is an sjf.mzt. sf property e51f.f\nunder fbe diyeSion ef.bs comm lTsae,s to,\nhe. gaie Of Ksnsaeky.\n\n\nLANDS.\n\n\nAcres. Perchess Feet.\nI7,o74.os4 20 6,3\nValuation of principal alfegors.\nDolls. sI,43S,zs3 57I4 cents.\nsituations as equslized by the commilion-\n8, Dolls. o,s4o So cents.\n\n\nDWELLING-HOUSES.\nWhole number above the value of 100 DOL\nlars, osI--Value dollars I,Ia4,es3 IA,\nIs cents."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Batavian Army.\nBRINE. commander in chief, to .he min;fer\n\n\nofwsr.\n\n\nheadquarters, at Beverwick, t4th\n\n\nVendemaire, Oaober o.\nwas confident that OR petition in the\nrear would have decoyed the cueny into\ntale mealures. The battle OF Kahrkam has\nandeceived them. We Tough, to-day from\n7 IN the morning till 8 at night. rhe enc\nny was repulied, and purified as far as Egg\nmont. a pieces OF cannon, 500 RulIians\nani Eagli.h prifoners, are the fruits of this\nvictory. Generals Gouvion, Rotolland,\nvandamme, Bonhornme, Aubre, Simoa,\nMaker aud Durettc, exhibited iuch talents,\n\"a decided the sate Of the day. l'H Eoon\niend. you lit of thole brave men who DIFF\nssguished themielv.s.\n\n\n1 ialute you, republican,\n\n\nBRUNE.\nF. S Lord Chatha n, brother to Mr..\nPits' is woanded in the neck. fhe general\nkilled at the Battle of Bergen, is not Mr..\nKnox, but the RuiIiao lieut.. gen. Gerrcfp-\nlow who commanded the ex pedition undes\ngen. Hermann."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ifthe recommendation, 10 the Preiident's\nfpeech, Of revival and improvement Of the\nJudiciary fyaem Of the United States, has"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Wyllie & Langley\nHaze received from London and\n\n\nLiverpool,\n\n\nA General Allotment of\n@ q O ID S,\nSuitable far The brslent ls4l6n, which\nthey Fer far Sale,\n\n\nBY Wholelale and Retail,\nFor Cab, Country Produce, and on\n\n\ntie yfnai credit.\n\n\nAmongst which are\nNLOTAS ard KerGtymeres.\n\", Fannsls, C stings and Baizes.\nS'rip'd and Role Blankets,\nNelr Co,tons and Pairs\nZ and 4 Irifh Linens in trunks\n3rown and White Sh.ctings and DowIas\nLinen and Cotton Checks\nDiaper Table Cloths and Napkins\nBed Ticks\n\n\n\nTwiii'd Stacking\nC0,ton Hoie IN trunks\nSatin Cardinals\ntsrthen Ware in crates\nGlats do in boxes\nWindow Glsis in do Of 50 feet\nCu;!ery in fDsll cafes\nNais in cafks OF all Gzes\nSmiths AnVis\nBroad Hoes\nFrying Pans\nSpades\nGuns an Pihols\nJ pan'd Tea Trays aud IvAitert\nUmbrellas\nCotdovsn Boz. Legs\nVIII Lead, sPaniih Brown ground in\nBold Linfeed Oil 10 jas\nSingle and double + GuDpowder in\n\n\nGusrieT cslks\nDouble feaIsd and Canines do in rio\nSeine / ine\nHats ia cafes\nMlhegany Enife Cafes\n\n\nIII TO Liquos Cs(es\nPoftmdnie \"a Trunks\nLiquor Bottles il Morocco frames\nPlaying Cards\nCopperss 10 oaks Of 1908. c Oh\nLondon Brown Stout in cafks Of 81\n\n\ngallons\n\n\nDec. ash, 1899. 10"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "Suianna Davis,\nID RESPECTFULLY inform the iaha-\nIN bitants o. the city of kichmouy, tha\non New Years day, ihe will\n\n\nI'D ~ Q LILO ~", "byline": "", "article": "4 y bitants o. the CITY OF kIchmon~, tha\non New Years day, ihe will\n\n\nOP N SCHOOL\nfor the education of youth, ia the brick hsufe\nat the Falling Garden, on the fol owing\nterms, viz She viii fad houfe iurniihed\nand fuel, and teach the EngEth Language\ndramatically, wiring snd the Ruimen,s\nof Arithmetic for and in confederation o.;\nthe FUN Of -Four Dollars per quarter one\ndollar to be paid IN advance.\n\n\nThofe who think proper 10 encourage\nthis School, may rely on her paying great\nattention TO the tuition aud morals Of ihelr\nchildren. and preisryation OF rule and order\nin faid fchool.\n\n\n! be particular convenience, eligible and\n9lealant Gtuation Of this fchool, IS cunhdcred\nto be equal to any in the city, which togo\nther wilh the objects above propofed, inlpires\nher with the confidence Of hrm iuPport\nand patronage from thofe charged with ,be\nimportant irua Of children.\n\n\nRichmond, z3d Of i2th month, f7oo"} +{"article_id": "28_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "all along the line, In which the ens6sy wery\nrer ulfed.\n\n\n! Sroog iutreuchmsnts, we underaan6.\nwere throwing up a, Ryck.duwn, 70 cove-\nwas fuppolcd, he embarkaiion OF oug\nforces, whenever iuch Z msafure ihoaid be\n| relolved on.\n\n\nWhen the Infpeaor left the Hcldsr. II\nvas currently reported there, that $4,000\nPruiians had catered Holland, bat the IN\nnediate Object of this movement ha6 not\nbeen aCccrtsined. fsVs,)\n\n\nA cabinet council was held yeter,lav ia\nfor the purpoCe of coming 70 a determisat'on\non the queaion of evacusting Iiousnd.\ncolonel Brownrigg attended to make known\nto thsm all the particulars of the iituaiioD Of\nthe allied armies aud the reiult was an order\nTor their decentralization,\n\n\nThe colonel aud Cir Charles Hari!ton fe-\nout for Holland wi',s the order and Untrue.\ntions; the suatds and other troops under or.\nders tor that country were counternauled,\nand me1fares are immediately to be taken\nTo procure more veIsls TOR thr return of the\narmy. Hopes are entertained. that as the\ni1-ider IS capable of being ,tropgly fortified,\nand as we have number Of gun boats 70\nHank the embarkarion, It via be eFttaed\nwith tttle lois. IL 10 the only sniug fc5\nwhich we have now to be anxious.\n\n\nIl is runorcd that the French on re-cn,er.\ning Alkmaar, after the retreat Of our trooos.\nburned it TO the ground, probably for has-.\nlng opened Ike gates 10 ;hs sllies.\n\n\n\n\n\nfisGd 24\"fsy' Sasagea B,ggs\n\n\nCe9Ssr g, 1899.\n\n\nhave already acquainted you with the\nreiult of the action of the 9th 'iallaat, which\nterminated iucceisful to The allied arms, and\naz the ame.tirne pointed out he necsfiiy Of\nthe movenen; which produced has affair.\n\n\nFrom the puloners taken upon the 9Th\ninitant, learut the certainty OF the enemy\nb ing been reiafov d 4 &C tie action cs\nthe I'd by two demi.brigades, amounting TO\nabout 6ooo infantry, aud OF their having\nstrengthened the poii'lon of Bcvcrwyck,\naud fortified itrougly at tue rear OF the points\nWhich 1T would It'll be nsceGary to carry be-\nfore Harlem could be attacked.\n\n\nIL ought allo TO be itaied, that the enemy\nhad retired a large force upon Purlnersni,\nia an almo& a:ceiii5ls poGriUn, cove cd ~\nan inundated country, aud the debouches\nrom which were Hrongly fort Il d, and ii,\nthe hands OF the enemy aud farther, mat\nas our army advanced, this corps WAS placed\nin our rear,\n\n\nBar fuch obaacles wo AID have been OVER\ncome, had the tate OF the weather, the ruin-\nell condition of the roads, aud ts.at waat Of\nthe necellary luppl;es ariilag from the aboye\ncauies, preiented difficulties i. hich requlrsd\nthe uoa FERROUS confederation.\n\n\nHlving u,aturely wciged the circumaan--\ness 10 which the army was thus placed, ana\nhaving felt is iny jVs : GA a poil,s- vt 70 mac,\nImportance, to coniult with gen. fir Il IL\nbercrombie, aud the lieut.. generals Of Ais ar.\nmy, could not but couiider, and their OPT\nnioa was unanimous on the subject, that II.\nwould be for the benefit OF th- general calts\n20 withdraw the troops from their advanced\npetition, in order to wait his majesty's fun\nCIR inaru6tions.\n\n\nmutt rsqueh you viii again repea. 10 h.\nmajeity the d.Gngdilhed conauel If his army-\nwhich while scliUF under the pr-aurs OF uncon.\nmon difficulties. Teser for n,oilent ecsfed 20 q.\nattusted by the noblet feelings icr the fucces oS\nthe public csuis and the homer of he siitiih arms\n\n\nAS there many points refurIng from orr\npretent htua-iOn upon which you may require\nparticular information, and iueh details as earnce\nbe brough, within the comp is Of ! letter, have\nthought 1t neeeiary TO charge my leeretlry col\nBTownrigg wi,h this dipatch, who will De aba\n70 explain fully AL matters rs,atins 70 this army.\n;ranlmit re,urn Of killed 1ud wounded, and\nmiling OF has naj-ty's and the Rniiian troor, il,\nthe action Of the 9th init. mott he irti!y anene\nthat It has again been 70 ieroos ann that 70 mary\nbrave and valuable men have flllcn--I am yours.\n&c. FREDERICK.\nRsipra Of fbs EagEg, kiR,4, 1vopad.d, and\n! o, = L,g :, a.. q, IN, ~ O7o6.-"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "BY lait nights Mail\n\nNETWORK, December ~.", "byline": "", "article": "n continuation sfarasRasiam from Paris Pc\nPsrs 20 ne Icfb of 0i7oacr, received By .be\nPa5lf6sr Of tie Mesv.1 ,ork Gazette."} +{"article_id": "35_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "DwELLING-HOUSEs.\n\nSLAVES.", "byline": "", "article": "Numoct OF all deicriptions, 1851.\nNumber exempted from taxation in con-\nfequence of bodily disability or the law of the\nfat, i64.\n\n\nNumber over twelve and under Gxty years\nof age, and fubjed to taxation 1888.\nThe foregoing property will be fubjea to\nthe following tax to make up the FUN of\ns6,6S3 dolls. 90 cents, 7 mills--so wit !:\n\n\nDIS. c. NJ.\n1858 1aves at so cents\neach 7ozQ o\nz6o7 houfes the ri clafs\nover 700, and not ex-\nceedng 500 dolls. value\n547,z4I,S7, ? 8 atzIo\nof per centum on that\nfun. 1904 AS 4\nzs8 houfes, I'd clafs, over\nSOC, and not exceeding\n1000 dollars value,\nzlS,77S 90, at $40 of\nper cent $50 50 s\n1900, and not exceed\ning 5000 dlls. value\nz9a,64o Sc 2-s at 4\n10 of a per cent. Ii7o 90 ?\nI3 houies, 4th clafs, over\nCOCO, and not exceed\ning oooo dolls. value\n5o,7Sz at $40 OF\nper ceat. 383 76 O\nhoufe, S,h clafs, over\noooo and not exceed\ning 1900 dollars, va.\nloe 65oo at 6-Io os\nper cent, 80 o\n\n\ns.a44 II 9\nI7,s74,634 acres 40 per-\nches, o,3-4 feet of lana,\nvalue lI,ole,S49 SO at\nthe rate of IL cents,\nIa mills for every 100\ndolls, value. z647o 81 8"} +{"article_id": "37_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "AS you do not reGde in this\nrate, and have not any known agent to whom\nPerionai notice can Be given, you viii be pleaied\n10 tabs aosiss. tt@s ihall pressed ~. ny hsues\nIN the county of Prince Edward, and Rate of Vir\ngina, 70 take the dePo6-i ion. Of George Foiisr,\nSamuel l. We. Walthsl Hocombe, James Ewing\nand others, OIL the Tueday ncxt after the third\nMonday in February next, heEinnin between the\nhours Of eight in the morsiug and five in the\nevening of that day, and TO continue between the\nhours 4forelAid. Of each preceding day in that\nweek, il time Is had on the fra aforeiaid day\nuntil all are takeni which laid DIP fi;lOns are\ndshgnsd to be read as evidence, in { foit in\nChanesry, depending in the ccaziy count Of\nPrince Edward, in the aate Aforesaid, wherein\nam plaintiff, and you are defendant.\n\n\nJohn Nah, jim.\nPrince F1sOardeoraty, TrginiG.\n\n\nDecember a4f6, 1899. ACT"} +{"article_id": "40_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "(Aibany RegiRsr.)"} +{"article_id": "42_1799-12-27_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122701_0080.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "I7,s74,634 acres 40 per-\nchss, o,3-4 feet of lanas\nvalue lI,oiess49 SO At\nthe rate of IL cents, s\nIa mills for every 100\ndolls. value."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "5oS4 REefl1 AbfoR S-11k,\n\n\nBY KEZIA BUTLER,\n\n\nIII MiDtxE-S7REET,\nA haudfome aaoriment Of Falhiorabl'\nMillinery 8 Fanfr articles.\n-. :. A., RI f,,ilu .fiAz", "byline": "sn0ns viii j are the follo II", "article": "g TRAW, chip, cane and nix Bon\nnet. drtG 1urbat bIssk. white aud fancy\npnnses III su, and 9th 4 overs, blacs and VI ie,\nbusle and tlraw IrIralings fix. cottor aud liver\ncr.ls do rr,nse,: eotiea and hlv,r q, dies va\nrrty Of is.honshe Nrs kates aud BAR drops yeIlps-\nWhile and pearl Butrons for gowns; idndioms a.o :\nmear ot olan and fashionable Rbhons; bcauient Wells\nblas K and uh,fe figured and pain Cases Craze do\nef,... Ind kid Gloves mems ea,hsr do; beaver Hats\nwith hands and has aies cancels hair shawisr and\nSaline: !. variety oi cloak and ronnet sa'ins; Lu\nflrnas Ssriensfs figured latin Wsihcoat Patterns !:\nplain md worked Ninlilis; muffin handkerchief,\n\n\nILso-Black and white Cottons !;\ncsiicoes .os,on and muffin sha~s white ant color\ned Pocket Handkereheis Liucns Caml,ricss ursr <\ning Canvas cotton aud verified fioie padded Socks\nf,n T,,mn,ira,s MuTs and Tppets. Wildbores !\nsbal,con. Durans 1amin,es Calamancocs; Baizcs5\naud FlAuocls !, White and eoored Tn eads do Sewing\n81 ks Tapes Bobbins l.irt Buisou.; iuperiine\nwhite chapel Needles.\n\n\nSmelling Bottles; Wafh- balls; Wind\nEsr Soap vn3st and plain Powder powder Boxes aud\nP... tortal. fsel Hair slides, aud cumbs ivory ane\nhorn do. Jsp.nntd Tea Trays Waiters Gamblers\nBre adj Balkess, sc. a few butch Looking ;lAaes\nSteel scillor. Cafe Knives aud Forks, Pen knivcs\npewter 1eapots plated 4ae metal Thlmbcs; elAflc\nknitting needles, sc &c. -\n\n\naz Cioaks, lurbans, Bonnsts, &c.\nmade in the newell fsih'ona 80 fss. s,\n\n\nTO LET,\nDART of 4 DWELLING Housk. pIeafantly\nIL Gtuated IN MiddlcaIeet- Inquire d the Printer.\n\n\nNov, rhaff . 4t III -"} +{"article_id": "34_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Which being conIsnmeit, will be fold or. the Iovef\nterms fwAGaaa tov Is,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ADlES beaver and fix hats--faih-\n- i,4atlc su~alow bonneis and turb1, Full and hall\ndieis. Elegant pum.s, ea,hels aud artificial nowers,\nof vsS'uus deicuptio'. SseauvsD iawek al jsg.sf.\nBracelets, earrngs nd necklaces Bugcs and hue.e\ntrimmings hlves aud gimp DO Ladies' extra long ELK\nand KID gloves-be4ver haht do. l.ad,es' and mfes\ndark nae-colored gloves FOR mourning Kid 1ptess--\nEnglif bla.k morocco DO. Eeg4nl ssfhes cords and\ntaf1els. silk cord Of different coIors. Fcfs netting\nilkcoosed cotf5ns for netting. Ribbons Of ar wI,hs\nand colcfs pIar and SaficgAied, An alorsincnt Of\nvery delicate thread laces and sd.pgs. P1an ipriseed\niappet and lace mullins. cxheIs hair fhxwls. Printed\nmullins and chintxcs. Clzs, 1ec. and pearl butyons\nfathiousbe for otnAmenos dreiIes- White black aud\ncoiosd Italian grapes. DO tiaAnies. Black. eyprus,\nnerfinS checked aud PLAN s4uzes Bonnet and CLOAK\nfattins Of all eoors Modes lid Arncts. Unread him\nse>. Black velvet ribbons. 49, $50\n\n\nALso--Muilinets. Black and white\ncottons. Ladies and miles cotton hoic Calamansoes\nand durams. Linnens. Csmbrcks saperEne and\nother white hannsis-iyeIlow do Lamifkin and 5a e.\nfur-tfimmings. AIufs. Imgrxnt iock., &c. 81\n\n\nCentlemen's Black and white fix\nhofc Of good quality. Cotton do Extra flperiine\nblack aud white worried do Silk and Beaver yloves.\nDo iur lined and lambs WOOL, Toinett, Merfxifes\nAID S~antjowa wsitcualng black fattin. Hair rib\nbon. Shoe arings. &c.\n\n\nWaih-balls, fmeling-boulcs. tooth\npicks and cafes. Silver pencil CATS. Small aeeI feiior\nUt an eiceleat quAhy Dieting coms. needles, pine,\n\n\n- EOs'y article sfMilinery made in\nsSrs\ngreat variety OF Satins and Modes of alnnt evcry\ncolor, NARROW ssd wide; figured fancy ditto for bon1ets\nblack, white, bse, and other coored Lur MS Italian\nftrped ditto white casncis hair trim, Shawl var;.\nely Of nix ShawIs snd HAnds.rchies: pIan, cheek d\nand aAmpd muffin and cotton ditto; linen and cotton\npocket Handkerchief Rom,aiis hook and ;.sour,\nmuffin HAndke. Oh ef fine horderd and fami,ur d ditto\nTor gentlemen Book Mullins among which A,e Tome\nvery fne plain. tam'ourd chcckd and pain ed ;aeonet\nditto 'appNt ditto; Back ditto; ciulzes onsIams\nDimities; Muil'netts; Copperplates. Grapes; Wild\nbores Cambless; CAmbleterns RdfcIs; Csmancocs: :\nMorean'; Darsnts; snAi'sous; Tamm,ss ycvets !;\ncotton and worried foren'n mes LAaipgs; lance inens\nworried Caps emeranr soc-c tn all concerned hy casl;a. tie, f,r. ...\nOrder thereon to DC pubfhed in ons Of the por,l.,.\nNewp\"pers three fvesal ~eeksthe lat public aton 10\nbe fourteen days ss eais, before the s.R Tuea.- 81\n\n\nJanuary ne.t. tA&t'a they fec n. they NAV aonea, :,\nsie Sorr VI Common PiOss which is then to Be ho,de,\nwithin and for the f~;d ceuasy Of Cum\n\n\nCT Of nidpe.niop nipul not pc granted re!\nAr'eie, SAMUEL FREEMAN Ckrk."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "MILAN COBB,\n\n\nholm L.EHHAfAN\n\n\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "is hereby gwen, that the\n\n\nJ. \" Subscriber has becn duly appointed ad'oinlra-\ntor oil the eatc of Sufsnna Reed. late of roPtham, in\ntho county OF Lincoln widow. aied andha under-\ntaken that truN by giving bond the law direets All\npcrioas therefore, having dem 'nds amt the enac\n\n\nOf the faid decealed. dcrcd cxhbs the fame for\n|itstlcnent, and all Indebted to Aid ctate reque-\nled TO make INN dia,e psymen; TO\nSamuel wilton, IlmnjfrGfor\n\n\nOsiobcr, zy,h, r7o2."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "IO'BE SOLD,\nBY Nathan Bond,", "byline": "", "article": "Eisl2!gt. Snsa, mar TIC Bank,\nThe following articles of the fri quality. aud upon\nReasonable terms for C.al.--- -"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "THIS GAZETTE.", "byline": "", "article": "THIS GAZETTE.\nrs ps5ssei ss.ry MosnaY at :. Il. JENxSi ss's'\nnsxf ko, b tie PonTl.Hn isSx. M'a'>~ !.\n40sevs Ssfypasa'. Acknowledgements, ard cS'rms'''''\"\nRECEIVED With sfssstien. ~.eS !\n- Toe prize !, ONE, DOLLAR 81 FIfzf cL''s !\n,.ay, EAcluiye Of Poitage. - P.aasA f'yS-\nrsg4fsi\ne. TIE esssasr srs rqaryy ~sr's4e ar's s~s pT\nCszesfs. ,ssasrs LigI ssviTsassss ~ ~, - /.\nAdENTy, .pbi4s 7yiats iseri-a ,'si's1 - :\nj2srtsJ gsgssr."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "JUST RECEIVED Fur s.fLE.\nBY John O., w ats,", "byline": "", "article": "1T bis Starr IN FIlb-j9Yeet,\n& UPERFINE and low priced Broad\n~ cloths PIairs.s pI4ia .ne. flrpe c&namere, |.\ngood aIortmcat Of faE,opAbe Vet Shapes !; lhiekets\nand Veivets drsb and blue Fcsrneueht Bsi.cs anc\nFiAnne, cAeocs from Al 10 Of pr yard !, Coppers\nplates; Mai,nsts and Dr;,ies lspcrsine and ecmnod\nPocket HAnakcfe,isfs allotment OF vety kD<\nshawl; Linens rafbore; needle worked, rssnr and\nblack Mudins book do. BIZ ok Handkerchief !; Gen-\niiemcns tamboie Neck-e'ohs Cottoas; Csrnbrieks\n6ossc very hue colored Threats per pounds coiored\nR,bboas Edsnes: Bedtiekss Counscrpios !. Men's\nCloves habit and long do. Stockings, &c. &c.\nHdRDW.fRE.\n\n\nAugurs, ii. & I'LL. Hinges, Coffee\nMilk, Bntsous aud Buckles, Tea and Table spoons\nJack aud Pen Knives, Brads Snuff aud Tobacco Boxes\nSteelyards, Shoveis aud ronss. reA-pois. Pewter\nall kinds Razon and Sellers fiAt-Irons, Frying Pans\nChef and Gun Locks, Whips. Japan Candlel ticks\nChapel Needles, Pocket Docks. &c. &c.\n\n\nWcf- India Goods, as ufual.\n\n\nFOR SAFE rs AB0yE,\n\n\n50 pieces No. Hair Ribbcn, 100\nII double refined Sal, petre. few hhds.. I'D proc\nw. l. Rum. wh'h viii be oid clse4p for Cali .\n\n\nfe,.isad, N,v. 4."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0298.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4 ia Couft of General Seilions of\n\n\n\\ The Peace sor the coaosy af csnberIaod bess.u\nand held Pssss &, f.id couny, On the third Turf.\nday OF oaobee.d D,f79g,. s. ss..,\n\n\n&. ORDERED by the Court, that fuch\nperion have been allowed 70 take out lcepce th,\nterm Ianhodsrx or Retaers nay recognize with the\nClerk any time before the 6rn day Of December ners\n-, II IS juxfders Ordered, that the prac-\nlice 81 general liberty for taking our fueh eeafss after\nthe end Of any he dfcopinued, and that this or\nder'be pubifheiia all the Portland ne~fpspers\nsa''5ef s1s,i ,isaa .dH&, s, \"a\n\n\nis ~ ,t-~SAMuEL FREEMAN. CHI."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "By the proviional treaty concluded between\nhis majeny the king of Cert Britain, and his\nmajcfy the emperor of all the Ruilias, the ao,h\n(i8,h) Dc. 1898, it is aipulated, that body\nof a, 600 men, fntniihed Ivy bis fad imperial\nmajelty for the iupport of the common caui@,\nlhonld be employed in cooperating with ID.\ntroops of lis Prniiian majeity, if that fovereiga\nlhould be induced to join his forces to thof. of\ntheir maielties but the endeavours which their\nroyal and imperial mseaies have employed for\nthis purpofr having been nniucceiful, aud that\nPlince perflting in his adherance to his fylem\nof nsutrality the two high contracting parties,\nin order TO neglect nothing on their part which\nmay contribute TO the incoe!s of the good caule,\nhave reiolyed that the faii body of 5. coo men,\noriginally defined to feeond the hottie demon\nflratons Of Pfullia againa France, ihall be\nequally employed againa the common enemy\nin whatever other quarter their majeaies may\njudge it 10 be MOI advantageous to their com.\nmon operations. For this purpof. The plenipo.\ntsniaties of their iaid royal and imperial ma\njelties have fgned the prefent declaration, which\nis TO be conlilersd forming part of the\nprovifonal treaty above mentioned, concluded\nbetween the two courts the 29th fI8th) of\nDecember, 1898, Done at St,Pe,erlburgh this\n2olh (rS) June, I799\n\n\n/. s. L. Compte de KorscHousry.\n\n\nl.. S. lie Compte de RosropsIs.\n\n\nIl. ) CHARLES WHIrwosrH."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE CONVENTION", "byline": "", "article": "B@qpeen BIS Britannia my52y and BIS majsly ID.\n\n\nhmpf,oy Of all HE Pn3ias. Signed at 81. Psfsyf\n\n\nbngb The AID (II6) Of .7upe, 1899.\n\n\nHis maieiy the king of Great Britain and\nhis majeity the Emperor Of all the Rullias, in\nconleqpenee Of the fliendlhip and the ties of\nintimate alliance which exie between them, and\nOF Their common and Gneere co operation ia the\npreftnt war againa The Frerch, having conaant.\nly in their view to uf. every means in their\npower mot eiT-aualy to diRefs the enemy {;\nhave judged, that The expulfion of the French\nfrom the Seven United Provinces, and the de-\nliyerence Of the latter from the yoke under\nwhich they have 70 long groaned, were cbjc,s\nworthy OF their particular confederation. and\nwiiilng at the fame time to give effect, as far\nas poiiible, to deign Of that importance, their\ni,id majeltss have refolved to conclude with\neach othe. convention, relative 70 this plan,\nand to the mott proper means of carrying it\ninto The mott ipeedy execution. For this pur-\npole they have named as their Plenipotentiaries\nto wit, his majeily the king of Great Britain,\nSir Charles Wentworth, his envoy extraordinary\nand mini0er plenipotenlary to The imperial\ncourt OF Rnilia, knight of the order Of the\nBath; and his majeity the emperor of all the\nRu.lias, the count of Kouchoubey, his vice\nchancellor, actual Frivy councillor, atfnal cham\nbefsain, Knight Of M. order OF ST. Alexande\nNeviky, commander Of that of ST. John\nJeralaieu, and great cto!5 # he order Of S."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "VII lis maiey the emperor of all the Reilias lall\ncome eritsnding with his ally bis maedy the\nng Ct Praia, ielpe6tng all the other expenees which\nthis corps of troops its operations nay require is\nBritannia maeiy hal take further fhafe IN ho'e eS\npencts than the FUN of 81 sool. herling per month\ndaring all the time that the aforementioned troops la\nbe employed, by virtue this treaty, for the common\neaule. hat fun iha be advanced by his majefty the\nemperor of all the Rufias hrt his Britannia msje0y\nknomledgesit debt due by Creatbritan 10 Rulla\nwhich he will diiohafge after the eoncalon CT peace\nmade by murua agreemeut The mode aud dates OF the\npayment ihal then be iettied by mutual content,\ncording to the reciprocal convenience of the two shed\npowers\n\n\nVIII The abovementied fnbfdies hall in this fuan-\nncr be conhdered lucient fnoeosr for all erpences\nincluding hofe which may be neeeary for the return o\nthe Ruilian army.\n\n\n\". This treaty flall be eon6dered as provifona';\nand ts execution as 1t has been fated above, all not\ntake place until his mas1y the king of Prulla lali be\ndetermined to turn his forces again the common enc\nnv but in cafe he lould do 70, the high con-\ntrang parties referve theelves the right and the\npow or 10 take for the good of their affairs and the ius\ncefs of the aiuary end they may have IN view, other\nmeaures analogous to the times aud circumstances and\nto agree hen upon tholc which in uch cafe they hali\nJUDGE to be men necelafy, adopting always as eais\nfinalnueh asst fhall be compabc) the aipnlaons oil\nthe prccnt treaty. Hi. imperial eay OF all the Rul-\nlas in order nevertheless give i further proof OF\nhis nctre difpoions, and of his dere to be as much\nas oaible uleul his allies, pronfe put, during The\nconffe of his ego,iaon with his Puan majeiiy, aud\neven previous IT'S termaation. the aforementioned\ncorps of 4scoo upon fueh footing that they may\nINN atey be emp Dyed wherever. according to pre-.\nvious concert AmongR tbs allies, the utility OF the com\nmon caule lall require\n\n\nX. The prtlent proviional treaty fall be ratified by\nbis Britannia majefy, his imperial msjeny of all the\nRuias; ard the ratifcaons fha be exchanged here in\nthe pace of two months, be computed from the day\nof tho isnature. iooner, If it can be done.\n\n\nIn witnels whereof, we, the undersigned, furniihed\n\n\nWith the full powers of his majefy the king of @\n\n\nBritain and the emperor OF al the Rnias, have, in\n\n\ntheir names. fgnec the preieni treaty. and have\n\n\naffixed the feals OF our arms thereto.\n\n\nDone at St. peterlburgh, the z9lh (iSth) of De-\n\n\ncsmber, 1893\n\n\ne. s. A dc BEzBERopEo.\n\n\n(~,) KoTscHouBEY.\n\n\n(as) RosToPsla.\n\n\nftsA CuaRt.. WuIrwoRru"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "SEPARATE ARTICLES.", "byline": "", "article": "I. Although 1t Be dated Ii article IL. of the\nConvention concluded his day, that The corps\noil kuiii7ntr troops, forming 1885 men, dellin-\ned for the. expedition to Holland, ihsll be\nconveyed to lis dsftinaton in Englni, or other\n\n\nveiiels frciehted by bis majeny The king OF\n\n\nGreat Britain neverihelsfs in order to facilitate\n\n\ntbs important cnterprize, bis maielly the empe-\n\n\nror OF. all the Rutias, contents to fnrniih fix\n\n\nHips, I'VE ,frgaes, and two tranfport velTsls.\n\n\nwhich, being arred en- flute, will receive OF,\n\n\nboard, as many troops as they ihall be able 10\n\n\ncontain, Whit the remainder of The laid corps\n\n\nihal be embarked on board OF Enelih or other\n\n\ntraniport seels, ireighted by his Blitannic ma\njtav.\n\n\nII. His majsGy the emperor of all the Ruff\nhas Will lend theie hips and trisates upon the\nfollowing conditions III, There ihall be paid\nby England, upon TIER quitting the port Of\nCfonitadt, IN order TO so to the place of\nrendezvous, which is Revel, the fun of IS ol7i.\nlos. fetling, as fubfdy for the eypenies of\nequipment, &c. Tor three months, to be COM\nputed from the day, as above ttated, of their de.\nparture from Croniiadt. IDLY, After the exo;-\nration ct theie three months, his Britannia mai.\nely ihall continue the fa,nc flbGdies, that is 10\nFAY, OF i9.o47l. los. fefling month, which\nfhall be paid at the commencement of each\nmonth 3dly Independently of this p,cuniarv\niuccor, his Brittannic malslty ihall provide for\niuesltenee ct the crews; and the officers ana\niailors hall be treated the fame FOOTING as are\nthe En9lih officers and fsilors in time of va\nand as are the Kudian officers and failors wbo\nare at preient in the fqnadron of his ;mnet;ay\nmaJeay, which is united 10 the EnQliih iona.\ndron. 4thly, all thefe Populations ihau bsy,.\ntnll and entire etfea until the return Of III.\nbove mentionei ihps aud frgates into Ruaiaa\npois.\n\n\nIII. Ifit honld happen. contrary 10 III ex.\npettstlon, that thoie fix ihips, Eve f,;satss\naad Two iranfport vefeis, lhoald NOT Be an\nthrough tome unforeleeo even, to re,ur, :,\nRIaia before the elole of the -eien, 60 tnaa,yn.\nhis Bntaanic m ieay engages 10 a, min = IN\nito the Peris Of Englazd, whele l.. y h.a..."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "rnaieay the king Of Greatbrfain engages to re-\neeiye them iG;o bis dominions, TO provide them\nthere with good quarters, and all other advan-\nlages. until the troops fhall be able to return Oh\nthe opening of the navigation, Or haIl be en-\npoyed upon forne other deainalion, which ihall\nhe pievioufy felted between thsir royal and\nimperial maielfies.\n\n\nVIII. As the principal obie6 of the employ\ninert OF tbs corps Of tioopsis fudden attack\n10 be mace in Holland, by means of which his\nBritannia majefy hopes to produce there ia\nvourable change; as, beiides, no fixed term for\nThe continuance of the fubfidies is nipulated,\nwhia on the other hand the faid troops, after\ntheir return to Runa, nun be re conducted u\ntheir ordinary quarters, molly at greet dit\nlance and as the uarctjes which they viii\nhave to r1ske will require comfortable expences,\nbis ms;sity TIE king Of Greatbritsin hereby en-\ncages 10 make good this charge by payment\nOF inbfisies fer two months, 10 be computed\nfrom the day oil the arrival of thofe troops in\nRuilidn ports. In Ike manner lis maiefy The\nempe.of Of al the Rufus, Without fxing any\ntenn, reierses to himfelf the right of caulIg the\niaid corps OF troops 10 reiutn into bis aoninions\nin The fpfipg Of The next year, 1900; or if any\nhottie aggtelion upon Rnliia, or any other i'm.\nrortant event hould reader it neeeaary: in\nthele Two cafes, the aforementioned engage\nment oil his Britannia rnaefy, concerning the\npayment OF two months iubfIy, tAa.l equally\ntake place\n\n\nIL. AS it is underlood that the expe1is\nto Holland, which has given rife 10 the prelent\nconvention, is TO be efeaed in common by\nRuilian and Engiih troeps, each party fall\nfollow, relative to the employment and 10 the\ncommand Of the troops, literally the treaty of\ndefenlye alliance concluded between the two\nhigh contracting parties, the 9TH rSth) of Fec.\nuafy, in the year 1905. In like manner, ii\nsny difficulties fhoula arife either between the\ncommanders Of the respective forces or other\nwife, which may regard the aforementioned\ntroops of hi, msjeiy the enpcror OF all the\nRullias, the folulion of fnch diifcuities fhsl be\nlooked for in the aipeiAiions OF he f.ii treaty\nOF the year 1895, or lkewfe in that conclude.\nwith Inc court Of Vienna the Sd (I4thl Of July,\n1872.\n\n\nx. The prefent convention fhali be ratified\nby his n'ajeity the King of Great Britain. and\nby bis majeay the emperor Of all the Rugias\naud The ra,ifcations ihali be exchanged here IN\nthe ipaee of two months, TO be eesapn.ed from\nThe day Of its fgnature, OF fooaer, if i. can be\ndone.\n\n\nIn winefs whereof, We the undersigned, furniaea\n\n\nwith full powers by his najeity the kiag OF Great\n\n\nBrif.in, and by his majeny the emperor of all the\n\n\nRutias. have, in their Ggned fhe prejenr\n\n\nCONVENTION, and have affixed thereto the sai of our\nDone at ST. pcterbursh, the ed (n,h) Of June r-99s\n\n\n(Ls) lie Come dc Ke,senooasY.\n\n\nIL 81 lie comte dc RosrosstN.\nIl s. CnARLEs WmTwokTH"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "the Rn5Tas. Done al ST. Pstsyj1mg, Tie aob\n\n\nfIS!b1 Of December, 1898.\n\n\nIa the name of the mon Holy and Indivfibe Trinity\n\n\nHIS MsjeRy the King of Great britain, and\nhis Majeay ih@ Emperor Of all the Runias, in\nconlequence of the alliance and friendihip fub\nfitting between them, being deliious to enter\ninto a Concert of meaiures fuch as may contri\nbutte in the mon eflieacious manner TO oppole\nthe lucceiIts of the French arms and the exteu.\nfion of the principles Of anarchy, and to bring\nabout a fold peace, together with the re-eltab\nlilhment of the balance of Europe, have judged\nit worthy their mott ferrous confederation and\nearnea folcilude TO endeavor, if poiible, to\nreduce France within its former limits, as they\nfulfilled before the revolution. They have, 10\nsonequence. agreed to conclude ProyiGonal\nTreaty and for this purpole they have named\nas their penipotentiaries, namely, his maiefy\nthe king of Great Britain, Sir Charles Whit.\nworth, X. D. his envoy extraordinary and min\nliter plenpotentafy at The imperial court of\nRul1ia and his majeity the emperor Of all the\nRufias, the Chancellor Prince Beiborodko,\ndirector general of tie potts, ienator and knight\nof the orders of St. Andrew, of ST. Alexander\nNewfky, of ST. Anne and grand crofs of thofe\nof ST. John Of Jernlalem, and of St VLADIMIR,\nofthe frit clafs che Sieur Kofchoubey, vice\nchancellor, privy counoiilo. and chamberlain,\nknight of The order of St. Alexander Newly,\nand grand erois of that of St. VLADIMIR, of the\nfeconI clais the Sieur Roaopin, q prvy coun-\ncillor, member of tie college for foreign affairs,\nknight OF the,,order of St. Alexander Newfky,\nand Of that of ST. Anne, of the fri olafs who,\nafter having reciprocally communicated their\nfull powers, have concluded and agreed upon\nthe following articles\n\n\nArticle |. The contracting powers in the nten-\n'ion of inducing the king Of prua active part\nin the war againa the common enemy propole 10 en-\npoy all their endeavors to obtain that end Immediate\nly on his prufan maeliy conenng to this meafare,\nhis imperial majeaY of all the Rufias is r.ady 10 afford\nhim fuccour OF land forces and hs delines for thar\npupofe as men, infantry and cavalry, with the\nceTary artillery, upon the following conditions\n\n\nII. Tbs body of troops fl,a be put in motion ioon\nthe high contracting parties fha be aIared of the\ndetermin alton of his prIian majey being eonformabe\n10 what has been before flated. With regard the\nfurther OF this corps, and its combined ope\nratons with the Pruiian troops his ey the emperor\nof all the Rntiia will arrange them with his maey the\nking of Pruia, and eommun cation balI ALTO be made\nOF them his Britannia majeiy III order that by inch\nconcert Between the High Allies the military opera\niions again the enemy may be made with greater fuc\niucceis and that the object which Is propocd may the\nmore eafy be obtained\n\n\nIII In order to facilitate 20 bis maicly the Emperor\nIF all the RuiAs the take fuch active part\nin the prelsnt agana the French, his Bfansc\niety engages lurn the yeconrs hereinafter\nipecGed his imperial majcfy of all the Rullss\n,heefs refcrvng bimelf the right recas the aore\nlaid body Of troops into his territories if by any\nnnloeleen event, the whole of this peeunsry fucconr\nlloud not be fnrnilied him\n\n\nw. The amount and the nature of tbefe pecuniary\nfuccour have been fixed and regunted upon the follow\nng footing IA In order to enable bis imperial maef-\n~ of all the Rhas to expedite foon polibc, and\nthe mott convenient manner, the troops defined to\nbe employ ed in favour osthe good csufe, his mae1yhe\nking OF Grea,brain engages as ioon he iali receive\nadvce that the Ruiiah troCps conieqnence of the\ndetermination of his maey the king of pruia, to\nmarch in order to cooperae with ho!e of his laid\niey pay for the lrn and the moh urgent expences,\nzzsoool fieng dividing the payments in fuch manner\nas that 7soool aerpg hoa!d be paid as foon az ,hofe\ntroops ihAl have paed the Ruian front er; that the\nlecond psymeat, amounting to the fame fun, ould be\nmade on the expiration of the fri three monhs and on\nThe commencement of the toarh; and that third\npayment, competing the fun total, fhoald be made in\nlike manner, after three months, and on the beginning\nof the ieventh. I'd. His majely the king Of Creatbr\n,ain engages ALTO urniih his maeny the emperor\nof ALI The Rnias ub[dy of 75,oool itering per month\n10 be com pated from the dav which the corps of\ntroops above mentioned fhal pats the Ruian frontiers\nThis fubidy f,al We paid the commencement ofeach\nmonth; and being defined for the appointments and\nmaintenance OF the troops II ial be continued Curing\nthe foace OF twelve months uneis peace houd be made\n1ncuer 80. lhe two high contracting parties, hehdes\nihail an understanding before the expiration of\nthe term OF year above fpecifcd whether cafe the\nwar houli not be terminated, the iubidy, above men,\ntinned hail be continued\n\n\nv The two high coo'raingpares engage no; to make\ne;ther ace aridice without including each other\nand without conceTtng each other but II, through any\nusforelecn hi Brltannie mscy fhou be under\nme necel.y of terminating the war; aud thereby of diff\ncontinuing the payment of the fu5dy before the cxp\nration the months above Stipulated he engages\nin that cafe pay three months advance Of the fublIdy\nagreed upon CT 7S.oool nerns reckoning from The av\nN witch The inio nation ail be received by thc general\nCOMMANDING the Rui!ian troops\n\n\nvi Ia like manner, Il auy aggrefIion Rufia n,oud\ntkc platc by which his MAP ny the emperor aould be\n,h istd {. reca his army inte lis domnions tho\nasavemen orsd iubhlv 1i1 in iurh cafe only, be paid\nha 10 The dav with h. sfmE liai re tn,er the\npupi,n frfn.eIs,"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nAlexander Newiky, and of St. Ann Of tie fri\nelafs, great chancellor and great crofs Of that\nof st. John IF Jernfaem who, after having\nreeiprocally con municated 10 each other then\nfull powers, have agreed upon the following\nartieles\n\n\nArt His maefy tie king of Greatbrtain, think\nnp that the object above announced be better\nattained than by the aid OF body of Rulisn troops\nhis imperial majeffy, notwithstanding the efforts which\nbe has already made and the difficulties OF his en1play\ning additional body Of forces to act al deanee from\nhis domnons has nevertheless, III eenieqnenee ct his\neonant ioicudc in favor o the good eaulc coniented\nfurni eventeen battalons Of Infantry, two oompa\nmics of artillery, company O. pioneers and lqua\ndron Of huhars making in all 1888 men. to be deltn-\ned To the fad erpcdton Holland. But that num-\nDer OF troops according to the plan prepoed by his Bf\nfannie maefy not fufcient, and as has been udg\ned that 80 would be neoeary Tor that pnfpole\nhis fad maely will his de. iUrnIfh 1900 men of\nTnglh troops, ar leaf Sooo, it hat fmaller number\niould be deemed fufcient, & among whom the ihal\nbe proportion OF cavalry efficient for the iervess OF\nluch an army.\n\n\nII I his corps of troops of 1888 men, together\nwith the nceeafy artillery ia!l aembe Rtvei. in\norder that they may be from thence Conveyed to their\ndeitinaton, either Ensh ir other veiels reighed\nby his Btittanie majsly.\n\n\nIII In order to snahle his msefy the emperor of all\nthe Rnlias afford the eaule this addition\nand ieaeious fureour his aiey the king of Great\nBritain engages TO turn'ih the aforementioned\nfntfidies, rpon he condition That his imperial\nmaicfy Of al Tie Ruliids, fhall have a right 10\nrecall into his dominions the aforementioned\ncorps of troops, if, thro' any ualorefeen event.,\nfueh fubflies mould not be regularly iuiniihsd\n10 him.\n\n\n\". The amount and nature Of thofe peeu :.\nmary fueeours have been ieftled and regulated\nin the following manner III. In order to eaa'\nbic MS imperial nlajelty TO ahemble and erpe\ndi,e this corps as ioon and as well equipped as\npebble, his majefy the king of Great Britain\nengages, as ioon a he G,all receive advice that\ntie aforementioned troops have reached The\nplace Of their rendezvous, that is to fiy, at Rev\nel, aud that it ihall be declared that they are\nready to embark whether The traniports he\narrived or not) TO pay fer the fra and mon u\ngen, expenees, TIE fun of SS,ceol. herling,\ndividing the payments into two paris, 10 wit,\nthat 44,cool. ferling be paid Immediately alter\nX l,ali have been declared, Their by The com\nin chief CT that corps 10 the Eng iih\ncommidary, or by the miniiry OF his imperi ii\nmaieay to the minilier Of his Britannia maielty\nreddent at St. Peterborough that the faid corps\nis ready and that the leconi payment, com\npleting the fun total OF So cool. terling, ihall\ntake place three months afterwards and at the\nof the fourth. andy, his ma\nlehy the king Of Grea; Brita n engages, in like\nmanner, to furnih 10 bis majefy the emperor\nof all the Ru.lias, ubfiiy of ~ oool. nerling\nper month, to be computed from the day on\nwhich the aforementioned corps of troops ihall\nbe ready. This fabGay n.al be paid at the\n4 l. la. Io-\nthe appointment and tie entertainments e the\ntroops. 1t ihall be continued until they ilall\nreturn into Rufiian potts, in Englih or other\nvefels. freighted by his Britannia maieay.\n\n\nV. If this corps of Rullian troops ihould meet\nwith difficulties in procuring, during the espe.\nditon to which it is defined, or 10 cafe OF its\nas fhall be hereafter mentioned, in\nEpgland, or during The voyages it iball have\n10 make, its necefary fnbiiileooe. by meaas Of\nthe meaiures which The Rutlian commanders or\nmay take for that purpofe, his |\nBritannia majely, upon the requiiition OF tn |\nminiaer of his msjetty the emperor of AL the |\nRuilias, reliding at his court, ihall furnilh what\never may be necefIary to the Ruflian troops !; |\nand an exact account ihall be kept of all the |\nproviiions & other articles 10 delivered, in order\nthat their value may be afterwards deduGsJ\nfrom the iublidy, fuch provilions and other arti\nclss being valued at the price paid for them BY\nhis majelty for his own troops.\n\n\nVI. AS the tranfport of the horfes neceaary\nfor the officers, the artillery. and the baggage,\nwould require great many vefels, and as that\nwould lead to many other inoon\nand more particularly to that of\ndelay, prejudicial to the aforementioned e;sPe-\niion, his Britannia maje0y engages to furnlh,\n1t his own expence, the necefary number OF\nlorfss, according to the aatement which fhall\nIF delivered, and to have them conveyed to\nhe place where the Rlllian troops are TO aef\nlis fad majeRy will, in like manner, maintain\nhem at his own espence during the whole time\nhefe troops fhal be employed, and until they\nhall be re embarked, in order 10 return to the\nports of Rullia. His Britannia majefy will\nhen diipole of them in fuch manner as he hall"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "STATE PAPERS.", "byline": "", "article": "prepjfoaal Treaty 1efqpeea BIS mj5ly The kmg Of\nGraf Britain, ard bis masly TIE emperor Of al\nthe Rhlas. Done az S. Petsyl6mg, TIE aotb\n(I8h1 Of December, 1898."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "D1ef from Europe.", "byline": "", "article": "Details from the Ensia papers, bro't by Capt. Prince"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-12-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120901_0299.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "DECLARATION.", "byline": "", "article": "e.. CHARLES WnITwoRfn."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "ULNl, March az.", "byline": "", "article": "On the AID, the head quarters Of the\nArc5duke Charles were advanced TO\nPFullcndorf, co which place the maea-\nzines tom hence, Gunfburg, and Mean\nnngen, are'this day orderedto be reno\nwe'd.\n\n\nYefterdaY 500 wounded Auflrians,\nmd 100 Ffench Prifoness, Wsivej al Bu.\nchsu. Quarters are ptovidiag az Bibe.\nraoh for 1900 of the latter. AT Kioifer,\nMarethal, and Okfenhaulen, Auarian\nmilitary hofpiials are hattily conGrua\ned.\n\n\nThe Count Choteck arrived here this\nmorning from the Archduke's head GUAR\niers at Neu,eaweifer, on his way to vi\nems, with the gratifying intelligence OF\nMS royal hlghGefs i Wing repnllcd Gen\n\n\nouIdan beYond ne river Aach."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "VESSEL, March ~", "byline": "", "article": "We have this moment received accounts\nfrom Frankfort, of the Isth. They con-\narm the intelligence refpceting Iourdaa's re-\ntreat : they alto hate, that an attack was\nmade by the Archduke on abe cen,er ef the\ntreneharmy, inwhieh the 9uarisns ksdbeea\niueseistui 4 great number Of wospded\nhad arrived at luxembourg, from Stratboprg.\nIn general, the accounts Of the RESPECTIVE\narmies are 70 different, that Il is as yet inn\nPoillble to give the refult With accuracy. 1t\nappears, however, from the difpohtions of\nthe Avltrians, and the fury with which they\nhght, that for this time, at leaf the repub-\nleans 'sill not march 70 TN to Visaos."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "VrENNA. March 4.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nLetters from Conifaatinople sf the al February\nRae, Z 1t FuonAParte and feveral OF hi. osiexr\nHusi fod,er' '-r'r ,hr s:-h. ,ast he hid saahlih-\ned the Frcnh calendar ID rgyt, ardI Couri-\nur to Tippoc Sab\n\n\nA letter from Confantnoplc Of the 9Th fays, a\nTartar Courier arrived here yeaerday. He comes\nfrom Acre, and brings dispatches from Cuzzan\nAchned Paeha, SeneraEniIno of the troops af\nSyria and Egypt, (Which the following is an sx-\ntra6:\n\n\npuonaparte, whom Cod ccnfound, has written\nme a letter, in which he adviles me, that he had\niearnsd was making great prepations for war,\nand that he dehred to knew if they were intended\nagainit him; il 70, that he wond cosse to fesrck\nfor ms IN my own country, and treat me as iae-\nferyed l anfwerod aim as became me, that thefe\nPrepartions were sstirsly defined ,.ana the milf\nerssnts; that he might without giving himfelfthe\ntrouble, wait for me- at Cairo, where hoped 10 be\niho-tly. and where God wsuld decide between hin,\nand the Grand SeigAisr, the edge of whsie fword,\nwith the help Of the Almighty, will finite of the\nheads of his enemies. Ali the letters and ordin.n\nees of the French in tina, country are dated the\nfirh year of Egyptian Liberty\" 2hs Arabs did\nnot fucceed in their late attack againf Buonaparte\n\n\nThe French vko have been ict at liberty, viii\nbe conveyed to France in Aunrian seEeis.\""} +{"article_id": "4_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "FRANKFORT, Much 10.", "byline": "", "article": "Il IS row reported that disagreement\nprevails between 3ernadoue ard Tour-\nDan. IL was expected thar Bernadotte\nwould have advanced (ooner to aG A.\nCAN'T enc Of tb= 2ings of the Archduke,\nadd give It employment, while Jcard n\nattacked the main body OF the Aaltrians.\nlsis iaid that the headquarters OF Bena-\ndortc will, in few days, be renaeye5 10\nSchwe'ziogep, end 'h1ie Of gen, Ned,\nTO Heidelberg. Wehsve ! report, tho\nIt. requires confirmation, that general\nBeraadoite has applied 10 the Directory\nIos his dilminon."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": ".BoSToN, MAY. 81.", "byline": "", "article": "on llrla:ay IaA drrigea fross London\ntbssarulsa 3bip Miaerva, command\ncd By Capt. Stephen Turner. BY\nthis arriuai q0e haze Been laUorsd\nscifb London Papers 10 The 18th of\nApril, from ac6ieb { baOing eoyaanf-\nIl in vieqo The Trntb robicb is our\nGuide zoe bavs /slsded and pre-\nfsnted TO our patrons -itbout colour\ning, addition, or exfsnnafion,. as ac-\nenrafe and impartial an account, as\nzoe c0uid called, IF the momsnfous\nfranyad7ions Of ibs Bsiigerenf POaU-\ners. We do not pre/ume to deEper\nany opinion Of our og0n, bit bav;ng\ngipsa all tie irfcrmGtion a0e b91sjS,\neur reaaers 1otA make their dednc-\nfieas fran the fisterstfing intelligence.\n\n\n(Cbrsaiels.j-"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "MENGENON. Much -.", "byline": "", "article": "The Aarchiuke Charles has thlS mo-\nment paiied through rhis town ca horIe-\nback, 10 efabliih his head quarters at\nHohenthensen. JourdAn is at Ssackach\nor Engen.\n\n\na fmars a6iion was fought yeaerday\nin toe Loraihip cf Dnrmentineen, be-\nlonging 70 the TAxis, and afterwards\nresr Saulgan, and again between Koe-\naigleek and Aiichap(en. No eensral\nBattle has yet taken place, the Preach\neysding it q; the Auarians are, however,\npfs.i;ng forward with decifon, TO Cut off\nthe re:rear of the fugitives, & we look\nwith conhjencetnthc tfue. In this ueieh.\nbourhood upwards Of 500 Frenchmen\nhave been made priloners. a great num-\nDer of wounded republicans are arrived\nAt Eidengcn."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "MANNHEIM, March IS.", "byline": "", "article": "Bernadstte, the general in chief, arrived\nyeltsrday ia tliis city = courier. WHO'S he\nmet on MS way, and who, II j. faid, wa. f~ona\nGeneral Jourdan, communicated to him i'm\nportrait dispatches. Nothing has tranfpirrd\nrelative to their contents but thu: much IS\ncertain, that the orders to bsnbard Philip(-\nburg have been eountermanded.\n\n\n1t IS remarkable, that this is the fecond\ntime this general has revoked his order, 20\nattack this fortrsfs, after the arrival of cou-\nricrs from the Upper ghire.\n\n\nThis morning there have been mary dic\ncharges Of artillery TO announce the Viao.\nres OF General haiiena in the CriEon coun.\ncry."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "BREGE,rrL hlareh ! /.", "byline": "", "article": "General Belgrade has advanced from\nTyrol over Mount AdIeberg to Join Gene\nraj Hotzs and, with generals Laadoh\nand Hitler, is at Feldkirch. Hottie is arr\nwe'd here. All Communication bc,wecn tbi.\nand Switzerland Is cut of. Fifty French\nfolders have catered CouEance, and 400 un.\nder general Rey have occupied the lnalI\ntown OF Mosrfburg. Two thoufand two\nhundred OF General AussHburg s corps have\nsleaPed over the mountains into tho Tyrol.\nGsnerai HHHenburg received thtee wound,\nnone however mortal. The French in\ntheir ieyeral a6fions with General Hotzs &\ndofsuburg loft many thoufana mes. III\nBregentz, pontoons have been collected for\nieeret expedition TIE four Sails, and ell\nthe members Of Tie old Crifoa government,\nhave been carried priloners TO France,"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "LoxDo1, Aprl {.", "byline": "", "article": "The diieuliisns relative TO neutral nations, Sav\nme far's outnsls Of the Izth. have been continu-\ned ia the CoIneil Of Five Hundred; there Is eve,\nappearance that it will fnifh BY granting part or\ntvh At IS demanded. The Dauih AIiniaer awa;ts\nthe equsi 1t this difeuion in der 10 refume the\nnegotiations. The Government appears to feel\nthe pceeiiity, at the approach Ola war, pcrhap,\ngeneral, OF ihewing certsin degree Of csndsfeer-\nhon towards Neutral pswers. A proeeed,ne which\nhas lately taken place fhews how they are sctu-\nssed by this impreiion; j, Is the fenainr an A !.\nmefiean MiHiiter to revive the French party. II\nIs the MiniAcr Of Marine who r,,ofi lyeo5o.a.\nvies this conduit beeasfe he depends upor, ~.\nnierie7ns alone to Prsviion the eolsnies."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "OFFENsouRGn. Mnroh", "byline": "", "article": "Unexpected changes are fuddenly making IN n.\nplans Of the French. The orders iaued tbi, ,,av\nnom 'as hssa- gusrter' OF Jsurdsn are not good\nomen for the Revoluiioniks, who crvca.d sh,;s\nfriends would march araisht to Vienna. we d.\nrot vet know what has paned but the uavualcr\nGeneral Of the French army has been ordered back\nImmediately ever ti,s Rhine to strafbour1. IN,\ncouriers coming from Farisfor the army are n ro\nW the iroafiers of Alice 70 Ba1c, from v-hense\ntheir diipatehes viii be forwarded to their def.\nina'on' u IS certain that Jourdan has halted and\nabandoned his plan Of marching tova,d. the rs,,,-\nbe. We arc aiured that tic French army viii ouiy\naz on the dc'enfve be head quarters Of Cen\nJourdan have been renewed back from Dulinhan\n90 stublingsn. Some psriori, who have an 90.\nportuaity Of being well informed on the fot;ca\nalert, that Jourdsn does not feel hinielf farono\nsnoagh 20 hazard an engagement with tbs Auarian\narmy, and that eonisqueutly he is obliged TO con-\nten, himielf with covering Switzerland.\n\n\nP. Orders have bean received Tor putting\nKesi, as Eoos as pebble, in better la,s Of de.\nfence."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Extraa of I letter from the General Of Di-\nyitisn Dah-m, 10 the commander in chief\n( ofthe army of Italy.\n\n\nHsasgas,i:r. ar Fa.gie. ao,5 S,tu.e. fN1a,.s 70.\n\n\nGENERAL,\n\n\n| The coalelced army Of La Pouii,c & the\nAbbruzze's was by no nieans of an ephrnc-\nraj dnratios. A number of galley nayes, &\nthe icattered remainder of the corps which\nwere before me in the bbruzzs's, lrenp,i.-\nened by all the populace sf San Severe and\nits eaTirons, formed together an aaemblsge\nOF Ie,seo men, who had occupied arone\nmilitary petition. They occupied a height\ncovered with olives, which commanded an\neztenlive plain, which was cleared by their\ncavalry, Whit their cannon was 70 placed as\nTO command the principal oPtaipg.\n\n\nAfter having made my dipoi;;0as he O.\nnal was givens and the attack wss made with\nthe qu'e.neS rs lghtsirg. Gl1arc-\nyteG were 6rsvciy executed By our troons\nthe retreat of tho rebels was completely cut\nOF, and ths remainder Of the day was no.\nthing more than an ablolute mesfure. l.\nwas terminated emily by the men mixing\nthemielves WIKI the woman and chidrca who\nhad fed on the presiding day, aud who\nwere put forward TO meet the fury of aur\nfolders. Thsfe objeas, always rsfpqaed\nIn the eyes of Freuehnea, obtained for the\nrebels degree OF COMMUNICATION which thew\ndid not theIn(elvs, deferve Our folders. fo\nterrible but one hour before, mildly recon-\ndused the(c sroupe of women aud children\nts their orlsken habitations.\n\n\nhad lwora to burn San Severe a. the f.\nGus ofthis geaeral rsvolt. The inhabitants\nhad put 10 death all thofe who tqiked Of\niurrender, and who in their fury had inpri--\nToned their Difhop for having, in the aame\nof the GofPel, preachedp peace and fy5milIion.\nBut was touched by the R,lers6le fate Of\npopulation of 10000 fouls ordered thc\nplumber to cesie, and pardoned them. More\nThan 5000 rebel nave prrif,.3, anongh\nwhom were dilcoVered levtral NespoIitan Of\nice,s. ! heir cannon FELL into oar hands.\niend you only their cavalry aandards-thols\nOF theinfantry were OILY church tsble-eloths.\n\n\nMons. Fredaaio, Ian afarco, Torre Mag.\ngiore, and all the people of the flrroundine\ndiftriets came in the night to az for psrdoa.\ninioRuch that all la PouiIle, which :ome DAYS\nbefore with the exception Of Foggia, was\nIN tate of inturreetiea, il now ablolutelv\npacifsd,\n\n\nAll he troops have continued 70 march\nin the path Of hanor. The aid-de-canp\nMickani and the sdjoiut Da,he have diGin-\nguiihed 'hemfslyes in this AFFAIR, and defsrys\nthe rankwhich have rcquefed for them,\n\n\ntSigSsd} LR6roLD BEs TH1ER."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "FRANKFORT. Narsh IS.", "byline": "", "article": "On che aoth and ar engagements were\nfought mar Saulgau, and in tie oeighbour.\nhood of PtuiIendorE, between the advanced\ntroops Of the imperial and republican armies,\nwhich terminated TO the advantage of the\nforIner Inthe affair Of the , &, near Pful.\nlendorf, the two commanders in chief were\nperlonallY eagaged, and the contea, which\nwas mda ianguinary, lated upwards Of fix\nhours. In The event, Jourdan fell back Rsar\nFix leagues towards Switzerland."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "UPPER RHINE. March 90.", "byline": "", "article": "o. the morning Of Be 10th, FTench ad.\niuisnt arrived at the camp of major general\nPrince SchwaTz snherg, who commaojed Z\nbrigade Of she van ct the iapsylalias, 10 en-\nquiTe If the piincs was podeaed Of TIE der\nrisTstion OF war mace by thc cabinet OF Va\ncana and being anfwered in the negative.\ngave notice, In the name Of the Directory.\nthat the srmidce vac az 20 cad. and hoiiiii.\ntles renewed, Immediately on his departure.\nGeneral JSurdsa Commenced Z gsaesai al.\ntack on IKE Princes brigade, and, by tYs\nenergy 81 lie aFaulE, occaGoned nomerfa.\n- diforder 10 the imperial column, which\nconndee OF Red Nantes, Grsdacar1, the\nHaniis dc YegcY, and gcme Hniae the\niatiet, who o1 the Err QUIET we're broken,\ncalled, and charged The esemy Wi,h fueh\ndeciicn, 20 put then to tie roat. aud\nmale lone pTifaa er9. Pugiu'ng ,hl adyaa~\nrage. the Red Hen'lss followed Joe flFiiises\ndown Sae Valley of OArach, au1 tnt In pieces\nicur fquadfon Of the Sih reg sul o. S,eac1\nchaasuFs\n\n\nOn TIC morning following, ,be SrcadJle\n| Charles. With The lef, wig ~ his army, a.\n\n\ntackled the Republicans near Aelicb, So b-\ndiAritt Ct kraycEcs tis, betN cen 5cAe,r Z\n/ P,nrendoiN TIE hsht comD,encsa 1f tcU\nand wac maia; aihed Win -rcdt csaaauey go\nfour, sshen The FrsBcu w.fe roatcd o, q.\nronty, Joprdaa bad q hsde atci uolt\naip teo-rli L.isy's ius 40 asa 49e &c\nns,si Moi,sf WIS SIZED WITH u2Sarif b\n\n\n900 q. TIC RepJoic4ni. j'u,dln, 30 coIi-\n\n\nies.:- y trs, Gei-As, sa lAc fl4, rca,te"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "MILAN. March r.", "byline": "", "article": "The friends Of liberty are very numerous\nin the Vraetian States, and they wait sniy\nfor The French 20 svow themfelves, and to\nJOIN 'heir army. The apprehension Of &c\nneral inierfeetion induces the AuGrian 20.\nveTnmensto adopt the NOT violsnl riealafes.\nIl is Gated as fact that raere than 200\ninhabitants Of every de(cfipiioa have been\nexilsd, lolcly or account Of the influence\nwhich they poTeifed over the people."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In the aaion of the 2ra, gen. Iourdsn\nhad sorfe ihot under him. The French\nGeneral Malitor was Killed. Private ac-\ncounts Rate the lois of the French to be 1000\nmen. They fought brssely but we're over\npowered by the iuperiority Of the Auarian\ncavalry. Yeaerdsy the head quarters ofthc\nArchdrke, were at Hockengheim. Iour-\ndan has his head quarters between Stockach\naud Engsn, tx leagues from SchaEhasisn."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "KEMPrOM, March \"a.", "byline": "", "article": "Jourdaa hece The 2ilt has retreated\nten leagGs nearer Switzerland; his rieht\nis q u az Ccafsnce. A cordderablc\nnumber Of FTeuch wounded folders haye\naTriyed here and aill greater numb,r\narc isnt TO Tu,leoger, BIC. The lols Of\nthe euemY in killed, wounded, and prifo.\nnefs, is ehimaed at 5000 men."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "RASTAD7, Maycb r.", "byline": "", "article": "Certain Information has heen r,se;..d\nFrench army is retrcaiing. The auar?,n .r,,rs\nunder the command Of The young suitrian hrFa\nIS advancing with rapid fpeed in two eolamn,\nThe grand army, commanded By the aresanL,\nIN Perion, has already arrived near Pfullena,re\nwhile 5000 Of the left wing arc ADVANCING :.\ngAisa Piorsheim. :"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "From TIE Hieana Gazette.\n\nCoNsTANrINepLK Feh. 1S.", "byline": "", "article": "me forts has received anurancc from Degsssr\nPacha, that he will, with pleafrre, acceo, the ho-\nnourable eerln,ifion delegated 70 him, to refcue\nnc iasrsd Land 81 Egyrt OFT ofthe hands of inf\ndeis; and that ne will immediately prepare to full\nal the views of the Porte with body Of so,oso\nmen,\n\n\nAccording 70 Tome secounts. the EngIih Gem\nrnander, Sir Sydney Smith. left Confantiaopls\non the 10th February, to proceed with Die COM\nnined Hest to Alexsndris, aud undertake dsciGye\nsperatiss sgainit that city."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Letters from Miitau fay, that field mar\nihal Susrow had arrived there from St. Pc\nteriburg in FIVE days, and had let Oft sasio\nTor the Army Of Italy, which he command !,\nand 9hich is to couit os 90, 900 AuAg.-\nans, ard fc,ooo Ruiiians."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "NOT mrnfion he other 20 Standards 5is,u tie\nGrim Csmpaaies IN NE ea,my's pay. They\ns0e,s A'rded Pesaafr, and noi tormi2ssls\nlEnf,n.ts In a Soord, yop 6svr taken pgffioas\nIL tie EorsLSrg; you oseaey sH tie Grij0s\nC0pnir.r, and os hare rsqorsa ia, Pope 10\nhrmIsiveI aadio Li6erfy.\n\n\nSue6 are y7ar ks6osrs and their contegaenees.\nIbsje is6oars do yoH honour. ena ibeir rejah\nnsga teae5 tbe Eaieny t6ai TIE brace Troop\nOf The Hr,ries Of rbs Rhine ans Of Hay bavs\nno' dtgeaersisd.\n\n\nYour glory is pure, brave Soldiers.\ndo not even fufpea that any eScefs which\n| have had to pusiih is to be sfcribed TO\nyou. 1t is the work of tea cowardly IN\niidious individuals. But theie men are al\nways tie fcourge of the yanquiihed, and\nfrequently they have taruiihed the glory Of\nthe yanqu,hers; Soldiers remove them\nfrom yor, aud let juItics, when it itrikes,\never find them out of your ranks. Then,\nwhile you are an example oe courage and\nbravery, you will never cesfe 10 be the\nmodels Of good coadna and difcipliae\n\n\ntsigned) MASSENA."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "did NOT jaeeeed. IL. Is vr,y lH-oagly pssta, and\nhis troops dstsrdidemjelpes soiih the afu.iGIra\nvfry. 9be FSensb bare fsr. So e0aSgses with\ntheir aD2nndedfs ST. Gail. Thy siiaekeoi tie\neafysnesnssat'i Of Gen. Hoize FIX jsperal ii,sss,\nand rcs,e ar eiten repaJea.\n\n\nan tie pfaj;sats IN fke Yor~iye,g are ia re-\nq4JifiOn 70 RIFE ia a mafi."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "vening Of the an March.", "article": "This moment gen. Horze with \"a\n900 lmperiaii0s eo,crsd this CITY, and e.\nissbll:hsd his head quarters at the bouls\nOF Mont. Porieliefes. Re is 10 march\nImmediately TO dive sac Ffeash from\nBIehon."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "He received the Crofs of Malta when l..\n\n\narrived =, - Pelerg5urg, and cxpreGed his\n\n\nthanks for the fiv1rs conferred GA Linn. h.\ncrying Cad I6re ns EmPcyo,. -\" u IS\nfer yen to five 6ius,\" replied the Emperor,\n/\" ~ Ils,iag Esrsps.,"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "STUTGARD. MareL \"a.", "byline": "", "article": "feronsfs bsve been 6rssybt brre By yRrasgey,\ncoho arri0sd from the neiyb5oarkosd Of 4N.a-\nnniageS, f6at Cfz Hofr<. atAr- kavisy rsceivsa\na reisforeemSsf u 10000 ryen, rebnllS1 tie\nfrenee. ia 80 furr, on fbe SRI and ctb, ana\nt5Sfs be bad aleady advearei as far ar Yadus.\nNE are eDarsl i6ai IKE aaioa fbe 10Th sDsr\ndeciG1e"} +{"article_id": "35_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "HesltA and refpsa.\n\nMA,srNa.\n\ntsignrd)", "byline": "", "article": "p. S. Citizens Directors, open my letter to\ninform you Of the real lofs of the eucny tfaalmit\nted TO me by General LecauEbe in iecoad diff\npatch received this moment by his Aid de Camp.\n\n\nThe nuRksr Of priiouers, at the period whsn he\ntent oil his dilpstch, amounted to s6os aunrians,\namong which are Lieut. Colonel, two Majors,\nand SO officers. The enemy hkewife loa great\nnumber IN killed and wounded. We have tzkeu\nfrom them great quantity of military flores\nners are about thirty cafes Of czrtridee,,-Ihefc\nwere the more acceptable. 4, our troops Nigh,\nhave been In want Of them\n\n\nGeneral Lscourbe ia in purfuit OF the enemy\noy TIN. time he will have taken petition at Fin\nfterminRer.\n\n\ncannot efficiently praift the cendnA of\nCen. Leeoarbe aud the troops under his\ncommand, who have never been difconser,ed\neither by the disiculty of tn. roads, the ex.\nceRiye ievsrity Of the Geld, nor the enormous\nquantity of fnew, and who have derived\nnew Rrength from the very ohhaclcs thew\nhad 20 furmcunt.\n\n\nThe new confcript leSies, the fra tirae\nthey were in sesiou, on every occafion die\nplayed coursgs which was sdEired by the\noldeS folders in the army.\n\n\n(Signed) MAsSENA."} +{"article_id": "39_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0064.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "LUCERNE. 1fare5 -.", "byline": "", "article": "NE bave received fbe fsilsrOixg dstaik rer-\npf7ing tee expedition of Gen. Laeowbe. On\nthe ST., thai General, at r6s had If 5000\nmen 5.saz bis marek from BeiiinS,i tr, e en-\nftredfbs valley Of 1Gyfoa. -fs<- a IgLf eontsq,\nbe rspaJrd The taeny'5 advaaerl psfs. On fbe\nOh and III, hJe Frfaek continued 10 adUaaee,\nand after tgOo very 5r!A engagement, tbey Pc\nnefraied BY 81 Bernard izfo Rbxinzoald TIE\nattacks on abe Sds Of Pore5iava, BcrgweQ, g\nSlehynerb1g, euere nothing Bur teiats, .4Nfbe\nFyear6 irooss, 10 sbe nrm6rr OF 10000 men,\npr fssmjsfvef in motion or re OH. 1beir Plan\n.jetwt 20 BE, TO tLon-\ndon paper received by the packet.\n\n\nCapt. Snow was informed while he Law ar\nMartinique, by An American who had made his\ntfcaPe sCuadaloupe, thar 4 large number\nOf American veGels had been taken by the\nFrench pirates and carried into that port: that\nr1aii had been captured in one week; that\nthey were all condemned with little or no cere.\nmooy, and the Americans thrown into pri(on\nthat the irigate Unuea Statrt, Commo. barry,\nbad run 70 nigh into Guadalupe, that he was\nfred at from the batteries on hore, and in re.\nturn had given them few broadGdes that\nthe 1aoP # war Pickering, having a mum.\nDer Of vedels under her convoy had fired few\nfhot into an Englifh Privateer, fuppofiog her to\nbe an enemy's veGel, which obliged her to fh.cr\noff, Capt. 5. foon after fpoke fame privateer,\nwho treated him politely, and permitted him to\nPFoceed.-SPoke on his pahdge home, the A\nnsrican fooP Of war Gan2es with a number Of\nAmerican vedels under convoy\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "MORTALT71..", "byline": "", "article": "----------Death conquers aIl---\n\n\nThe cunning ftatelman end the folder brave,\n\n\nNo more his fatal darts canlhun\n\n\nThan can the feeble timorous fair.\n\n\nAlike they victims fall\n\n\nAnt here enroll'd arc found\"\nDIEDIn this town, This morning, after I;no.r;n,\nH'neis' which ihe bore with ChrRan patience. Mrs\nIRYPHosA Z. Parker, the amiable comfort of Capt\nSamuel tr, and daughter Of Nathaniel Freeman Eo,\not Sandwich, aged 1j The funeral will proceed from\nhis houie in State Street, on Wednesday next At 4\no CLOCK IN the afternoon. The friends Of the family\nare deiIred TO attend without fur her invitation\nDIED-At HallowelI, Capt DANIEL CABR.-At An\nguaa, Mr.. JOSIAH BLAcKNAN."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "COURT OF Hl-NEM.", "byline": "", "article": "= ER ntn'd Lr1yts the tender doves preGde\n:, Pais gently on ye fo(t, ye fleeing hours.\nb'es the 'ung Bridegroom and the blooming Bride\n\n\nIII deaths cold hand arrels the vital powers.\n\n\naARR!ED-In this town, Mr.. ToNAruAN BRYANT,\nman, Efq. = *\nMr JoHN K BAKER, Printer, to Mifs Rrprcc\nRoss.\nAt che Friends Meeting ghoufe in Fsrrenyr Vermont\nASA Rocs RS fifth fon cf Wing Rogers to Mary. fe.\noNHd danghtet of TimothyRogers They were each of\nthem Hen5 leventeen years Old\n\n\nWhen tender plants expand their leaves too foon,\n\n\nmy 1n4 and b91o~ bur they d,og4 noon.\n\n\nWhile thofe matured by Soils meridian raw.\n\n\nBIo'@ 5faT and JGoarjA through the longer dav.\n\n\nAt Psao5Fa, Mr.. THOMAS CARTER to Mirs To.yN.\nPERKINS.\n\n\nAT 44gaRl Mr. JouN WHErLrR, Of HaIloweu. 70\nMis- BrrsY PAGE Of the former place\n\n\nAt Nortlyarnon,B Mr. Francis Bennett 70 Mi. Gu\ni4nn4h Gr@y.Mr Jacob Soul to Ms Dorcas Prince\nMr. JolePh Maon to Mifs Lucy Baker Mr.. Rich\nmond Loring 3D. to AIifs Dolly True-Mr Epoeb T,+-\ncomb to Miis Hypfee StubEs."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "~NeASAA Va 4'Adud(llulOltos\nn The year Of CIR Lord, one tboyand )fyen bua-\n\n\ndrea and ninety ninc.\nAn ACT, limiting the time withinwh\nPetitions for Wages which have been drawn by forged\nOrders, lhall be fultained.\nre it enafed BY the Senate, and H5ujt\ngF Rry9lHtavet, Gezersi Court 1suBLd, and ~ tie\nantj6riy J t5e Jane, That n9 petition for Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn by Forged Orders, fa be\nhereafter fufaned, unefs tuch Petition fha be prefent-\ned within TWO YEARS from TIE bsfzg Of ttt al and,\nfailure thereof the Petitioner Applicant and Claim\na be forever excluded and barred from any claim\ndemand aganR thisCommonwealth for or on account\nOf any Wages 70 drawn, alledged to be drawn, by\nvirtue o. any uth Forged Order And the Secretary\nhereby directed cae this Act he pubI(ed in the\nfevera Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months iucceiGvely.\n\n\nIN The Hsyf IF fR3syg'SaiafiOc, Jar 20, 1909.\nThis Bill having had three itvera readings paGed to be\n\n\nensatd,\n\n\nEDWARD H. ROBBINS, SB1qE,r.\n\n\nIn Senate, Jan. 2S 1893.\nThis Fill having had two fevera readings pAed to be\n\n\nenacted,\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, Pygasa-.\nJarDayy -, I799-AI8rovet\n\n\nTrue Copy-Atef,\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Sce'yy.\nf 7a5e 3psEscE r,. norlb5 Jerafrvey intbs yi0erai\nNs7esfsf0H frlys d1' tIs Cornon7rrst B.\n\n\nJohn ArER1, fee'y."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On Friday laa, the birthday of the luxurious\nWASHINGTON, was noticed in this town With\nmarks IF eteem and veneration. \"A number\n.ot gentlemen Partook Of an elegant dinner pre-\npared for the occaion-after which a number\nOF truly federal toats were given, and levcral\nwe'll adapted odes were flng.-In the evening\nthere was a ball atth- large Adrmhly room /;\nwhich commenced with Wa.hington's march\nThe hag Of the United States was dilplayed in\nthe center Of the hall, around which were func\nthe animating fongs Of Hail Columbia, and Id\nans = Li6sr1y."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A letter from the u. S. Confnl at Gbralter,\ndated Nov 10, fays, that four French priva\nteers have been lately captured BY the Algerines.\nAlgiers being tributary to the GrandSegnior,\nhas been directed to aEt in conformity to the\nwarlike declaration ofthe Sublime PoJte,"} +{"article_id": "41_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "Thomas Burnham,\nJOhah Burnham.\n\nCommonwealth of MaGachufetts.", "byline": "", "article": "PorEfnS, FeJ. 23, 1895."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "From PbikadeLbbt1. Feb. 10.", "byline": "", "article": ": IT = IJFI0fIFJI IPDFA7 = % .\n\n\n\" row board at the Hotel with the VtcE.\nPaEsIDENT, and about dozen of the oppoGtion\nrasmbsrs. who almoR Jay5fit me with their ia.\ncobincal politics. Th5y however feel their\nweaknels-bdt, FAY they, the next Congrefs will\nBe two thirds democratic-and at the next cleo\nton of Pretident We will have Mr.. JEFFERsoS\nin the char-then down with the Brtih trea-\nty-down with the aritocracy.\""} +{"article_id": "11_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "AMONG WHICH IRE.", "byline": "", "article": "Uperfne black,\n\n\nnavy blue, dark mix'd\n\n\nand other ctloured\n\n\nBROAD CLOTHS.\nPlain and embod-d Ker-\n\n\nieymercs,\nMems bea plain and en-\nhofed EngliAl Sattins,\nIndia ditto,\nGerman Serges,\nDevon0ire Kerfcvs.\nCoatirss and Lamhlkins,\nElaltics and Orleans\n\n\nStripes,\nFlannels and Baizes,\nScotch CarPetings,\nGrapes, Wildbores, and\n\n\nGamblers,\nBlack and coloured Ruff\n\n\nfe!s and Calimancoes,\nMoreans and Taboreans,\nSh4llOOns, Dnrants and\n\n\nTammies,\nSattinets AM Lanings,\nTwiil'd Velvcts and\n\n\nThiekfctts.\nMarfciIles quilt, Swami\n\n\ndow n, and silk WaiR-\n\n\ncoating,\nPatent, ribb'd and plain\n\n\nworried Hofe.\nBlack and white silk dit\n\n\nr.,\n\n\nWhite and fancy Cotton\nditto,\nSilk, Beaver, and knot\n\n\nted worried Cloves,\nLadies Kid & Silk d ito,\nKID morocco an cloth\nSlippers,\nMihes morocco ditto,\nThread, Edglngs and La\n\n\nces,\n\n\nBugle Trimmings.\nPlumes. Spangles, Silk\n\n\nGirdlcs,"} +{"article_id": "43_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": ".3 The Retaliation, Capt. Bainbridgc, has arri\n\n\nwe'd at Phiadelphia-brou5ht above So Amer-"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The fublcrip;ions to the new Loan, are cal.\nculated 10 exceed Fifteen MiAIaa5 Of dollars\n\n\nIN B3Qon The fubfcriPtions were above Fifteen\nbp7dred b2u,and dollars.\n\n\nThe bank Of Pennlylvania, it is fid, has\nbeen authorized to lublcri5e 100000 dollars."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "H.\nMarine Articles.\nEehzE-z===S\nPort of Portland.\n\nMarine", "byline": "", "article": "Saturday, laa, failed d,p Fame, Ruff, and brig E.\nliza, Brasdon.\n\n\nCapt. Tate il the Hannah Of Fllm5lth was al Bar\nbadoes the ID ut bound 70 Savannah Aiio AZ\nBai ibadoe,, the Hannah Of Wcatt; Two oi'tere, Sa-\nsage, DO VINO ranlon,ed his vcGe from tn; French.\nsa'e remaining hoR4ge ior the payme1t @ 1000 DOL\nlars\n\n\nThe h,ia Mar y and Polly, Lowell, & fchooaer\nGray OF ia, port were at St. CroiK an Jen."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "EFIGRAM- On a M4EtF7. Horse, c5anged info =,\n\n\nHsSEMELr-R R9oM\nHOW odd the change How hrqnqe The ,vb,u\nQ5oth numerous Jack % waggih Jill.\nNot itrange II All, quoth Pin to linn\nlis us'd for making suaykets liil."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The DireGtor Of the Mint Of the United States has\nneted that here coined therein in 1893, 7,e74\nEagles \"a 80 Half Eagles, and \"A Quarter Eagles, Of\nGo d-3z7,S36 Dollars, 1850 DifmesI in siIver-and\n979,7oo Gents, in CoPper-Equal in the whole to\nS45,698 Dollars. Nearly double any preceding year"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Britilh government required new Loan\nof 8 millions and So millions have been fub.\nfcribed."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Black, white and\n\n\ncoloured Satins,\n\n\nBlack, white, plumb CO.\ni i Toured, and a variety\nh Of changc4ble Lu-\n\n\nhrings,\n\n\nBlack Modes,\nII Sarcenets OF all colours,\n\n\nSilk Grapes aud Tifanics .\n/ Plain & Grape Gauzes,\n\n\nChintzes and Copper\n\\ plates,\n\n\nBook and Jaconet MuC-\n\n\nlins,\n\n\nMullinets and Dimitiea,\n\n\nSilk and Muffin Shawls.\n\n\nBook and Jaconct Muffin\n\n\nHandkerchiefs,\nBlack, Bandanna and\n/ check'd fix ditto;\nIrifh Linens and Sheet\n/ iHgs,\n\n\nCheck'd Linens aud Bed\n\n\nTicks,\n\n\nIndia Cottons, coarGe and\n/ fine,\n\n\nMems Nelfon crown'd\n\n\nbeaver Hats,\n! Violin String,\n| Umbrellas.\n| Men, worft=d Caps,\n\n\nNo. 3 and 4 Dutch\n/ Ribband,\n\n\nFrench and Englih co.\nl Toured ditto,\n\n\nCal'oons and Ferrets,\n\\ Black GIk Laces.\n\n\nSilk twins, & fewing fix\n| Tapes, Bobbins, and\n\\ 1hirt Buttons,\n\n\nBelt Polih'd Steeel, pearl,\nItalian and metal But\ntons,\nPins. Chapel Needles,\n! Scidars, Penknives,\n! Pocket Books, &c 8te.\n! DOrfment Of\n.ollow Ware.\nNails, Brads Of all\n7linta,\nnd bOhea Tea, &c."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "Take Notice.", "byline": "", "article": "ME Proprietors or owners Of the\n\n\na ieveral lots Of unimproved lands il the town Of\nGray, comfy of Cumberland ald Commonwealth Of\nMdhaehulet5s, hereafter mentioned, hereby notified\nthat me lame are taxed in bills committed the\nlunlcrber collector Of iad town for the year 1885, 70\ncolIe4, in the following lums, viz."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-02-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0176.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "Notice..", "byline": "", "article": "THE fubfcribers, administrators on\nIl the elates of\n\n\n,J0bn Barnbam & Tobn Burnbam, Jun.\nla'e Of Portland, dcceaed hereby give notice to al\nPerons who indebted to, or who have anv demands\nagan faid eates exhibit their accounts for fcttle\nment by the frf of AuguR Eext The fubfcribers will\nattend for that purpole the irR and third ThurI-\ndays OF each previous month, the dwelling Of THOMAS\nBURNHAM in Portland.\n\n\nThomas Burnham,\n\n\nJOliah Burnham.\nP9rE1n5, FeL a., r-oc"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "IMPOSING, as we did, refofutions Of the\n~ General Ahembly, paGed on the z4th day\nOF December, we cannot remain filent under\nthe unprecedented example exhibited ii fupport\nOf them, by a detailed difpl4y Of ihoic realons\nwhich influenced their adoption. We lament\ntheir exiience; and We deprecate the deviation\nfrom our Legislative ulage, which their adoption\nhas Produced.-If this was the only evil reIult.\ning from the fyaem Of which they form a con\nfPicuous fsature, we fhould in tilence wair your\napplication of the conGitntioual corrective,\nwhich you annually dilpenfe but coniidering\nthe happ,nefs united America enjoys, and fore.\nfeeling the evils which difllnii ca America mua\ninevitably fnfer, we cannot hrink from The\ndlcharge of the nnomen;ous duty to which We\nare unexpectedly called, and on which we re-\nlufantly enter.\n\n\nTo place the prelent crfs plainly before\nyop, it is neceaary to recur to pal traufaaons.\n\n\nFor the Purpcfe of perpstuating the belings\nct our national independence, the people of\nunited America were induced to exchange their\na. pol;tica sfocistion for that nov exiltDg.-\nThe will Of the majority produced, ratified and\ncondat's i. Thi, Gra principle ii ouT federal\n"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "tneu I'm 1900 IN the exerct' of them, TO a\nthinker will make but little difference--for in\n1896 the Jacobins had not, nor have they yet,\nbeen able TO thew the lea(t Infringement of the\nconititu.ion by either of tAefe departments, and\n10 again, BY my reafoning, if the PreGdent and\nJudges maintained and administered the con.\nititution, it follows that the Vice prefident and\nbis party would fubvert and de(lroy it. - IF the\nPrehdent and Judges proceed by certain rule,\nand the Jacobins do not ike their proceedings,\nthey cannoe like their ,ule. And again, If\nthoie proceedings are fuch as the PreGdent and\nJudges BY the rule are bound to render, and 70\ntheir mere official duty, and the Jacobins would\nhave no inch proceedings, they would either\nhave no tuch rule, or they would have the Pre-.\niident and Judges att againlt it. And if they\nwould have TO fuch rule, they would det2roy\nit. and if they would have the officer aef againl\nit, they already confder it as a nullity, or\nwould take one method to make it 70. In\nihort, 1t IS impoffible TO reconcile this iargon\nOF Mr. JetFerion on any other principle than\nthis, that he and bis party are fet upon over\nthrowing the storm Of The Britjg g0Vernment.\"\n\n\nBur il we are not yet convinced, let Us pro-\nceed. Orr mais IF qveigkt and riebs5 are % boev-\neyfI, t5at oVe have aotbigg 10 fear from any at\ntemh agaisq a5 BY fores-a Is Gaffcitnt tbat 4us\nguard su,jfiVsS aa4 BREAK tbe Afbniion ties\ng BY 1Vbicb tbey b1ve bound nJ\" Here is an a.\nvowal Of preparation, challenge to the con\nteit, and an anticipation of the event--nay more,\nfull expofure OF inrsntion. There can Be no\ndoubt, unleis it arifes upon the fgni6cation of\nterms, and here there is no doubt\" Tbev\"\nmay lignify the Anglo-monarchio- ariRocratic\nparty, or the COVE nment, at the election of the\nJacobins but it unquefionably means the\nformer, as YOU viii eaGly determine BY reading\nthe whole letter. This party \"gIve us' the\ncontribution, or if ycu pieafe, +\" fjs farm atc lbs\nBritib ,ge ev,rnraent' and this is the s. kzpafiaa\ntis.\" The latter, MIR. JefFerlon fays, . it is\nfuficienr that WE Ereak,\" expreHing at once\nintention to do it, and confidence of iuccsfs.-\nfThe late Virginia and Kentucky reiolutionsare\nquite in poiht, and thefe two weak and infatu-\nated States obfsrve the fame language as their\n\n\nleader IN their fictitious proceedings for as he\ncalls the daltruaion If the contribution, \"Hbsr\n\n\nr''-lo they, like foolilh o9rches hiding their\nheads and 1nppoLing themfelves unfeen, declare\nthat they boldfbs union GIcred, both evncing the\neternal and necehary character Of infurrettion\nand rebellion, relpe6t for what they are Rretch\n\n\ning forth their iacriligeous hands to deRroy.-\nThe pride and vain glory Of the human heart,\nunder the auipices, and probably from the very\ninipiratioa Of Mr. Jefedon, caught like boy\nwith the tinlel glare IF now defolated France,\nappear ready to act the low and vulgar part Of\nmiftaking lhadows for fubaances, upon the\nground of prior and more dangerous error,\nas they will find it-that of miRaking fubRances\n. Tor ihadows. TO BE coNTINUED7"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "Political Information.", "byline": "", "article": "The following maftery performance, while it does the\nhighelt honourto the talents and patriotilm Of the\nminority, cannot fail TO have the happeh effect in\nremoving The errors and prejudces concerning the\ngeneral government, which are entertained ID Vir-\nGINA, or in any Other State. So found in principles,\n70 ftrong in argument, 70 elegant in exprelion its\neoqu-pce IS IRRITABLE it has given decifve blow\nto the antifedera party 10 that State, whole downfall\nmay Be dated from this epoch Caz. U. S."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ite fallibility of man prohibits the hope Of\nperfection in his works and the beR rule for\ntreemen to adopt, in The opinion of our anceR.\nors, was that which inculcates obedience 10\nlaws ena6ed by majority cf funaienatiss ap\npointed BY the people Forefceing the terrible\neffects which eniue from differences Of opinion\non natiohal iubjeas, they added to the firR\nprinciple two others, which promiied imnor-\ntaiity to the work Of their hands they declared\nthe COMPACT amendable, and plainly pointed\nout the ways they limited powers to fixed pc\nRODS recurring to the choice of the people for\nthe delegation of uthority.-Under a conli-\ntuIion thus formed, the PROPERTY of America\nwas great and unexampled. War broke out il\nanother quarter Of The globe the government\nand people of the United States bemoaned alike\nthe diltrefes incident to vAlt portion Of The\nhuman race ditrefes not within their\ncontroul, and in the termination Of which they\ndid not pohels even a remote influence. Avoid\n\n\ning the exiting carnage, the continuance Of our\nexiting hapPneis became, as was proper, he\nprimary objea of the attention of government.\nThe Prelident of the United States, citizen\nthe mott tried, and the molt beloved, weighed\nall the difficulties to which our relation to the\nbeliigsrent powers expofed u.s. promulgated By\nproclaim ition the exiting Rate of things, and\nwarned his fellow citizens of the pernicious\neooiequences which would follow the direli6ton\nOF their neutral condition. An adherence TO\nthis iituation was enj)ined by law, and approv-\ned By the general plaudits of our country\nYet, unfortunately for America, and ro7 re\npublican governments, few openly, and more\niecretly, lifted their voice aganR their country's\nwill. \"A foreign minlter's contumelious aDpeal\nfrom the acts of goverc ment to the people,\nwhoft honour and comfort alike commanded\ntheir fuPPort Of that government, was main\ntained with affection to the foreign agent. and\nwith acrlmony againa the contributed authori-\nties OF The nation. The iuoie6t became famil-\nliar 70 he whole psople and their voice, fpon-\ntaneouAy uttered funk ioto temporary ard\ncontemPtuoEs oblivion The abetors Of this\nwicked effort Smothtred for A while only, the\nuneztinguihed fire rekindled as occalion aHo.d\ned fuel.\n\n\nThe treaty which terminated cur revolution\nary war, although followed by The Immediate\nPofeAion Of the main good, yet held fUrne f.\ncondary objs6s unf tiled. Thr conftquence of\nwar is f4te of mental ire, which yields only\nto acts of mutual bensficicnce, and to time\nThis rate Of mental warfare had not ceaied,\nwhen the unjuai6abie conduct of our lare foe\nEspecially on the ocean, rekindled our ~ dour\nTor hoittlity and revenge. The executive Of\nTIE Uni'ed States, unnAnehced by the paGiors\nOF haired or affection, continued TO view peace\n70 long as it was to be preferved without dih\nonour, as his highea duty, ir a momeot me\nrac:Rg war, made bis laf effort to avert its\nmileies from our land. He fent miniRer to\nGreat, Britain, for lhe Purpole of fettling The ex\n\n\nlting diicord. Peace was PreIervsd with hon\nour. This event, inltead Of confirming our in\nternal tranquility, was turned with much dex\nterity to the renewal Of paG animoiities the\nviews OF Genet were rea6ed in a dihcrent drelS,\n& the executive Of the union was branded with\nevery epithet Of opprobrium, becaufe il pre-\nventing war, every good wiihsd FOR by one Of\nthe parties 10 the contract Of peace had not\nbeen obtained. Here the Indignation Of the\nAmerican mind was addrefed with confdera-\nbic efed. AT length the people, rouzsd BY leIf\nattention, fpoke-all was tranquil and error,\nwhether refnlting from m(taken confidence, or\nvicious intention, iunk again into oblivion. -\nFrance, our ally, to whom our government.\nhad from the beginning of the war preiented\nrepeated proofs of iincere friendfhip, taught by\nthe chickering's Of ourfelves, or the lubjcef Of the\nBritiih rea'y> re-echoed American reProaches\nwith French views and French objects. SimH\nituds Of fentimcnt 100 often begets union in de-\nii3n-our commerce became prey o French\ncruizers; our citizens were captured, and all\nthe injuries heretofore received from the Britilh\nnation, were repeated on our defencelefs coun-\ntry, with this 1riking diference--A former\nfoe, claiming unexpected fpulations, inaaed\nthe Gra while the latter proceeded from The\nhand Of a former friend, bound to Us by the tie.\nOf lolemn treaty, and receiving from us ev\ncry good in our power to beaow, without vio-\nlating our neutrality, anI thereby committing\nfuicide on our national and individual happi.\nnels.\n\n\nInfluenced BY the fame pacido priaciple the\nPTeGdent (the fine tried and beloveit r. hing"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "ADDRESS", "byline": "", "article": "Of t5e Minority, cOs5qing Of 58 MemEe,t, IL The\nHOgNs Of Delsgatei il Virginia-Gvhicb' tie Id\ndrsif Of tbs Mgjo,ity rendered nece1ary, FIR The\nfxpidfai\"iag 0HdjgfyCF4g ne epigi0as ef tie mi\nE0rby."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "= = ZIG 4-'thSA FepHOE9cdn party were oTlSt-\nginally obb3ed to the contribution, ihall now\nfrom this g frsciont c0nfsGoa\" Of Mr.. Jeffrifon\nendeavour TO prove that their deiign and prin\nciPal Object is and yet qvW BE- TO DESTROY\nIL Nay, tart not, Jacobins-you are not\n[\" Gaaid nlsg\"!\n\n\nESSAY \".\n\n\n1T IS not eafy for political party to be\nconverted. Appearances of this kind are ge-\nnerAly ta!lacious, except in the well-meaning\npart Of the maj, Of followers who ronetmes\nyield to argument, but always 10 favourable\nevents. But oPPofJion. parties are never form\ned upon The abltra6t principle that COVER nnent\nIS wrong, and 70 they never yield on evidence\nthat government is right. Il was therefore to\ntn be expected that the embryo Tacobns Of the\nUGited States would make he bclt Rand they\ncould againR the adminiltration of confiitu\nton, which they had n vain conteAed the fiaal\nratification. But We n al have to look deeper\ntor political malice of which no country has\n10 patiently turnilhed The example before, that\nOF iobveriing III lntfrument Hlelf, and reducing\nthings TO the Primsval chaos, or in more\nfaihonlbie language e tembeluouJ far of un-\nadociated man. Let The Wee prehdent thew\nthe views and courage Of his party.\n\n\nThough the Anglo. Monarchio Ariltocratic\nparty had fue ceejed r. far as to give Us, 1--WE\nought to blets them FOR it J the conatui los,\n\" nsUsrt5slss\" Eays Mr.. JeF4rfon q s6e principal\n+\" \"b0Gy Of ar citizen5 RE MAIN. .fait6fal TO re-\ng publican byinciBie5\" This fnells of falhood,\nfor how could a PFincipil part Be Of a different\n4entimeat from the principal part Certainly\nthe contribution was adopted By the majority.\nBut lhtl BE anlwered this was ony by ma\njorities of all TIE coaveatians. There is no ether\nanfwer, AMI this is truly republican, for even\nrebrsisHtaiiUs governments are too tyrannical,\nand ali delegated authority is \" bsretical' with\nthe pure and perfect lons of liberty, equality,\nand fraternity. The \" fsmbeR4ou5 jsa'' is their\nelem mt, and has certainly this advantage IN\nfavour Of the political bark, that it has no\nthore. AS to rocks, quickfands, wh;rlpools,\nwat-r-(pouts and hurricanes, and more efpecial-\nly good Rock of ammunition and provifons,\nthele things are beyond reb45fcaa f,ra (ieht, and\nbeneath republican care. \"Lfe eps bsyijb, 4us per-\n;8.\" is their prudence, and eteiHal 2eeb\" their\ncopfol't1u.\n\n\nThe Vice-preGdent fhoots with the long bow\nagain when he lays I\" m CIR br0triefors of Laadt\ng are friendly 70 tbg b,iatibLs, ar ala The men Of\n'' tglsHtJ\"-Now it is undeniable after what |\nhave demnnltrated, that VII ,tever thele republican\nprinciples were, they were anti icOzAituti0aal\nprinciples, Propriet Ors Of lands Men Of tai\nems were you not bafelY calumniate1, NOT\nwlntonly tradu-ed BY this aieriion Men Of\ntalents has not your clafs principle Of accu-\nracy. and foul Of honour, to expel from your\ncollege this unprinciple1 babler ?-In the fame\nbrea.h he fays that SoLoMoNs IN COUNCIL\nba0e embraced tbsf berefss.\" Mla Il be the\neternal fate Of Jacob narn to beat out its own\nlittle brains This man who will not be ruled\nthat two majoIities are more than the whole,\nnor perceive that AL I. is total without excep-\ntion, is at the head Of phi olophy in ths United\nStates. | wonder whether il be natural or\nmoral philolophy. Both mathematics and\nethick, of the old fort would have rejected f1ch\npetitions. But there is one comfort-the new\nphilolaphy rejects norhing\n\n\ng They ovoaid taks from u5 that liberty evbic5\n60 10 haze abtaiHed By % maeb Gbour and ber, but\ng qvs A0H brefrvs H.'' This cldufe referring\n20 the Z\" Arglo- MoaErcbo. Arjgacratie barty,\" now\nreduced to the federal government, is tanta-\nnoupt to determination to overthrow the con-\nfttution, more Especially when taken in con\nne6tion with preceding clauie, viz. NE haze\nagaigR af (r ~ a5icaaJJ tbs Exeepfive pozUer, t6e\nTaaiciary Po7psr, all the etnsr5 Of g0Oernnent, &C.\nfor party is well delcribed by its oppoGte\nparty as BY its own character. What one\nwould take is ell underRood by what the other\nwould keep, and what one would keep by what\nthe other would take. SO here, though the\ndeceptive and hyPocrtical word liberty is uled\nfor what the Jacobins would keep, yet as the\ngovernment intend to take away Rothing but\nwhat The contribution has taken, liberty is not\nthe thing, but merely unconstitutional diforder /;\nand again, as the government mean to keep\nthe conaitution, 70 that is what the Jacobins\nwould take away. It's a prsci0a5 coEta9on\"\nthat thele branches Of the government are a.\ngaina the Jacobns, becaufe it proves that the\nIacobins are againf thefe branches and whe-"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "n M TT-N\n| ehcient end, made fecnnd effort to rsllore\npeace, and paid an unufual compliment 20 the\nFrench government, hy Tending three envoys\nextraor dinary. with ample powers u her, To\nexplain, &c redrefs, andito bury every complaint\n/ IN fair, honorable and friendly adiaR,nent.\n\n\nhis renewed teltinony Of our defre ior peace,\nwas returRed BY increafe of inlolence and af-\nfront.\n\n\nThus fituated, we had but to choofe between\niubmifion to the will of a foreign nation and\nThe maintenance Of our independence. What\nAmerican could heGtate in tn. option The\nchoice being made. frlf prelervation commanded\npreparations for felf defence Wi h this view,\n& to this end. various d.fenfive meafures were\nadopted by the lalt Congrels, the mof effeetlaI\nOF which were, the equipment Of The feet, the\nraihng OF an army, proviion for the remov-\nal OF dangerous aliens, and for the pnnilhmenr\nOF feditlnus citizens. The two frft are CHARGED\nwith the atrocious defgn Of creating a monar-\nchy On ths ruins Of our free governments, and\nthe two lAlt are declared to be ulurpa,ions Of\npower in violation Of the Conaitution; while\nall Of them are viewed as parts OF fixed fyR-\n\n\nI'm, tending to the eRablifhment Of d4rpotifin.\nIhIs ferrous acculation if true, commands your\neHe6tual interpoftion; if untrue, it ought TO\nguard you a3ainh the warning Of thoie who\nfrom error, OF with the mott perncions deGgn,\ninvite you 10 the adoption Of mezflres banefuI\nto American hapPinefs, and fatal to American\nliberty.\n\n\nWhen the moG powerful nation il Europe\nby Whole inidious policy and numerous armies,\nPoPulous, warlike an veal hy tates nave been\noverturned, Whole lul IF domnian IS iufatiable,\nand Whole only rule Of conduct il her vii. has\ndemanded tribute ar our hands, and menaced\nrs with the fate of nations conquered and de-\nbfed, what means could have been adoped\nmore convenient or more lksly 10 fccure our\ndefence The equipment Of a h-ct guards the\nremains OF our com rler- Z from their pr74teers,\nenables Us TO incommode any oifenfYe ltenpts\n~nich their enmity might dictate, and to faci-\nitate our exertion. for felt defence, by aci itat-\nng the conveyance ofthe fequiite iuppIes for\nmi.Itiry operations III our exteniive country.\nimportant, already, have been The ben=fcial\nconsequences to our commerce, flowing from\nthis wife mealure, ana every benefit TO trade,\n- an 'ncreaicd ratio, enlivens and inv gorates\nag iculture More important will be its ege6s\nr. ieruing our protection, fhould We be forced\n10 the iat appeal in defence Of oar liberty and\nproperly\n\n\nUpon 70 folemn an occafion, what curfs\nwould be adequate 70 the lup.nsnefs Of our 90\nvernnent, if militia were the only refort for\ni@tety againf the invaGon of veteran army.\nHuihed with repeated Victories, Rrong in the\n'kill OF its officers, and led by diaiaguiihed\ncommanders Should not the Ameri an citi.\nzen be prepared TO meet the eventual combat\nby thoie requirements which place him on RI\nequal footing in the day of battle f? Or, j. he\n70 little eiteemed as TO be defgnedy fubmtted\nto an unequal conAia? What more than placing\nhim on an equality with his foe is pr1poled by\nrating an army Thus our aucettors acted ID\nthe revolutionary war and fufpicicns pervert.\nlng their intentions, like thofe now diIeminated.\nwould have been treated with contempt, or\nPunihed as the fchemes of men devoted to the\nenemy. Where is the change in our fituation-\nwhich authorizes denunciation cf a meafnre\nnow' then admitted to be wife and indlpenlable ?\nDoes It argue love Of country, 10 paislife\nmeans adopted for its defence Does it demon\ntrare affection to our fellow citizeEs, to repro\nbate endeavours which beRow upon them equa.\nhty OF Kill with their antago0iRs? Does il\nevince with to dTegard ana diRrua our mi\nhua, when an army is formed of citizen fol-\ndiers for that very militia to rally around, and\nhand II hand, To m arch 10 attack the foe? Can\nthat army be called mercenary, which is COM\npoled -four brothers and our lons, levied by\nlaw, paid BY law, and embodied to defend their\nand our common rights Woult your WASH\nING TON lead mercenlry army? Is he not again\nany general Why then, thel- unfounjed lJlE\nPlclons, and this oppTobrious uawaTTanted cpl.\nthet, bur to inhame your pat11ns, and to mfr\nlead your ind cmauts'? ?-Paule, rsh-e, and Fly,\nwh-tEer couni5l thus administered can have\nyour good for its obea and whether under\nthe Pretenqe Of promoting your haPpinels, il\ndoes net lead 10 al iiLu4 dfadrous 10 Amer-a,\nand calamitous to Virginia!\n\n\nAlike erroneous, ana alike dedru9re Of tie\ncommon veal, is the diaostcd conit uciion VI\nthe \"A len ,rs caI.t-,n a."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-03-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0178.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "portland.\nMoNDAr, MARcH 4, 1899.\n\nCommunication.", "byline": "", "article": "a preGlme it is inconteRibly clear that\n4 4 the felf-ttiled republican party were origi-\nginally obb3sd to the contribution, ihall now\nfrom this g Prscioat c0gts6Foa\" Of Mr. JefFrrfon\nendeavour TO prove that their deiign and prn.\nciPal Object is and yet qvW be TO DESTROY\nIT. Nay, tart not, Jacobins--you are not\ns. fin.id n1sn\"!"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "pOTAT1ES.", "byline": "", "article": "ONE of the beneficial ues of potatoes not generally\nknown {fays London paper is that the farea\nof them, quite frefh, and wahed only once. may be\nemnoved 10 make 6ze, which, mixed with chalk. and\ndiluted in little water forms very beautiful aud good\nwhite for ceilings The izc has no imel; While ami\nNAL ,ize, which putrifes 70 readily. always exhaIes\nvery dfaereeahle odeur That OF potatoes, it very\nlittle fube pu,refaetion appear. from experience\nbe more durable in tenacity and whiteneis; aud for\nwhitew aihing ihouid be preferred to animal Gze the\ndecompoGtoa Of which la always accompanied with\nunheathfu! exha!a,ions."} +{"article_id": "35_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "And unlefs faid taxes and colt of\nadvcrfng paid to No On before the E,7eens\nday of aauay next 70 much of fsid land will be lod at\nPubic vendue, ~ili he iufficent to pay the fame\nwith all intervening charges, at the dwelling -houic of\nthe lubcriber in Bethel aforefaidThc fale begin az\nten clock in the forenoon on faid day.\n\n\nAaron Rarten, Collector.\nBabd, Novsub~7oo. Oh,"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "NTOTICE is hereby given TO the", "byline": "", "article": "y nonreident propriet5rs and owners of The fol-\nlowing lots of Land wing IN the town Of Bsb county\nof York that their lots of Land taxed IN stateH\nCounty and Town, School houle and Road tax, ia the\nbills committed to me the Subcriber, Collector of fad\ntown. for the year 7oSto collect in The following ref\npettive fums viz"} +{"article_id": "41_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MAMMA man of wit would be often at\nlois, were it not for the company OF tools."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "FRESH GOODS.\n\nFRYE POOR,", "byline": "", "article": "Hsf.;uR rfeeiq,sd, at biz Store IN MidAs. Stree.,\nq UPERFINE, navy blue, and black\n4 Broadclotls black, white and mixed Calhmersi\nRstteeus Lamblkins Coatngs, Plains, Outfits, Serges\nnrioed and figured Swanldownf pottcd Swanikns white\nveio Green and black Flannes, red, white, green aud\nyellow Baizes roie Blankets, Shalioons Moreans, Dn-\nrapts. Tammies, Wdborcs Cambeti Bedtiekings cot\nron and worried Hofery red and green worried Caps\nbrown Hollands, Linens, ard \"A wide Calcoes\nCnehanis, Copperpate furniture, Chn,z book. Jaco-\nnet and tambored Mullins, black Mullins, book and\niacone muffin Handkerchief DmitIes, Camorieks, pix\nshawls an Handkerchief, chntz and purple shawls\ncotton am linen Handkerchief fix velvet Capes black\nCaoze black and cooured Luttsngs black nix l-aees\nwhite thread Edgngs, ladies and gentlemen oaek aud\nwhite elk Gloves kid and beaver do fancy kid, hloroc\nco. and cloth Slippers, mems faihionAbis Hats\nw. |. Rum, Brandy, Gin, Madeira.\nsherry, Liibon * Malaga Wines, young tiyion, iy\n|6n.Ain sourhong aud Bohea Teas, Coffee iosi *\nbrown Sugars Currants, prelerved Pfunes, Nutmegs\nMace Gaia, Ailfpiee, Ginger black Pepper, Cayenn'\ndo. Muitard, table Salt in baike:s, Whining, Calts\nSOAP Cake do. Almonds\n\n\n4d. Cd. 8. cd. sod. and iheathrnr\nNails ad cd. 4d aud Sd Brads, FIRING ms, Cot\ncunboara do. hrafs Nails, few pair hrafs Chafins\nDbc. brafs Candelacks, Knives and Forks. pes\nand ;,el Knives, el.nic Knitting Pins, shoyeis an\nTone,, cotton and wool Cards, floor Bruihes, eha'ie\nand horfe Whips.\n\n\nHollow Ware, blue & white Ware,\nTeaTrays Pewter.\n\n\nA few bottles & boxes of Efience OF\np,ad and the Pearl Dentriice for Teeth and Gums,\nrecth Brufics, Smelling Bottles liquid True Blue,\nHair Powder. &c.\n\n\nRI Frefh RAISINS.\n\n\nAyo, at be nboOt Store,\n\n\nTb. FARMERS aIMANACK, by Robert u The\nmas. and the Almanaek by Ifaiah Thomas\n\n\nPsrsaad, Nov. IL."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "Scraps.\n\nCHARACTER OF 4 TERNzCANT.", "byline": "b. SHAKESPEARE.", "article": "By SHAKESPEARE.\n\n\n\"SHE fpeaks poignards, and every word\nflabs. If her breath were as terrible as her\nexaminations, there were no living near her |;\nahe would infect the north Gar. would not\nmarry her tho fhe were endowed with all that\nAdam had lett him before be tranfgrefed.\nShe would have made Hercules have turned\ntpit yea, and have cleft his club TO make the\n6re too. Should ihe come this way, will you\ncommand me any feryice to the worlds end !!\n/ would go on the nightelt errand to the an.\nt;podes, that you can desifc to iend me on. /\nviii fetch you tooihpcker from the furthef\ninch in a fla briog you the length Of PfeGor\nIehn's foot; fetch you a hair of The great\nCHAINS beard, do you any embadsge to the\npigmies, rather than hold three words OF con-\nfererce with The harry\""} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "TO BE LET,", "byline": "", "article": "A Commodious DwELLINc-ltoUSE,\ny Gtuaed in Back lIcet containing four rooms on\nthe ground floor together with convenient ont-houies\n\n\noood Garden and well Of excellent water --lnquire\nIf ,he PRIMER Portland Dee. 10."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "WONDERFyL TREE OF MEXICO\n\n\nCALLED MErE.", "byline": "", "article": "THERE grows a tree at Mexico, in Soua-\nAmerica, called mete, which the Inhabitants\nplant, and dreis, as vines are done. 1t has\nforty kinds of leaves, which ierve for many\nules; for when they are tender, they make Of\nthem conlcrves, paper, flax, mant es, mats,\n1hoes. girdles, and eordages'\n\n\nOn the leaves grow certain prickles, 10 itrong\nand iharp, that they ule them inltead of flaws |;\nfiom the root of this tree comes juice like\nfyrup, which if you fettle, it will become honey\nII YOU purify it, it will become iugar. You\nmay ALTO make wine and vinegar with it. The\n,ind toafted heals hurts and fores; and from\nthe top boughs drops gum, which is an excel.\nlent aniido,e againt potion.\n\n\nPYTIIEUS. the daughter of Ariltottle be-\nING aGked what is the mott beautiful colour,\nanfwered, that of moDtsrY,\n\n\nMAMMA man of wit would be often at a\nlois, were it not for the company of fools."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-12-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0310.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p4", "headline": "From a LOa1sn Paper.", "byline": "", "article": "AN honeR Boniface, on the Birmingham\nroad, VII, kept the Ggn of the Bear, hndlng\ntrade fourth aud fortune imile upon HIM, at\nIan determined to change bis fgn for one more\nOf congehial gentiiity. he accordingly took\ndown the Bear, and put up the great popular\nhero and warrior, general Suwarrow. \"A\nneighbor of. bis being about to open public\nhonfe, took the opportunity of fitting up the\ndifcarded bear. Bufnefs followed the cid Ggn\nin foch abundance, THAT the General was nearly\ndeferted. The landlord Of the latter, hurt at\nfeeling his rival fourth from the fame of his\nold figu. put over the head of the General. in\nlarge eharaete 6. The old original Bear\""} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "Cath or Books will be given for\n|Old Rags and Canva/G,\ns at this Office.\n\nCommunicable Of Ma0aebyeHs.", "byline": "", "article": "OIL.\n\n\na l Court Of Common Pleas, be-\ngun and held at York, within and for the County\ni'fk' on the third rueiday of April, being the FIX\n'e@'h day OF fad month, Ammo Don,ini, I793--\nJAMES CALEF, of Dover, in the\neoun'y Of STAFFORD and Gate of Ncw-Hamp hrc, efq\npeuoner lewing that he is feized and poflefed of\naud unto certain lot of land lying and being in\nLEBANON in iaid county of York, called and known\nn oy ot number fix IN the eeal dviiion of laid Lcba-\nnom being the upper number Fix, the N. w. by N\nhde 10 called, containing two hundred acres more or\nes; whereof belongs the petitioner have and\nhold five iixth parts, and lays in common and undi-\n\"ded with others to the petitioner unknown and\nthe iaid petitioner praying for his part of the fame to\n|oedvided and fet OFF TO him TO hold in ieversl,y.\nms petition was entered at Augua term last, and\ncontinued November term Ian and in the mean time\n\"aered that the petitioner fhould caufe the fibtance\n~ us laid petition and the order Of Court thereon\npe inherited in the Columbian Ceninel three weeks fuc-\nsehvely TO the end any perlon or perfous nercfted\nmight appear faid November term, and thew caufe\nany they had, why the PRAYER olad petitioner foud\nmoi DC granted And a, fsid November term, 1t APP\np'tea TO the Court that notice had been given as\n'ea'h and JoHN KENNY of Lebanon afot elad Efq\nappeared and claimed co.tenant in the premiies ;\nu 'ne petition was further continued 10 this term\nno\" appearing to ths Court that the faid John\nmy has died Gnce the ait continuance; tie petition\ny. continued to the next term Of this Court,\n\"eu @Waierborough, within and for laid county of\nIL On The fourth fucfday of Aueua next; and in\ncah time, ORoERsp that the petitioner caule the\n,1'dnce OF his fad petition and thi, order thereon to\n\n\ner'ed IN the Po'tiqrd Gazette, printed by EtFzER\n\n\nItNKs' three weeks iucceliyey, the laR pubicat on\n'e orty days at leaf prior laid AuauG next TO\n~ ehd any perfon psrlons inerened therein, may\n~en ana there appear, and thew cauie, if any they\nsran.ed. A,,,o 1'H nv \"\n\n\n\n\n\nDANIEL SEWALI. Clerk."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOREIGN SELECTIONS.\n\n\nFrom TIE Paper, ,sssivsd BY Capt. P,ius1l", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, aPsiL 10. The following article from the\nCalcutta Gazette OF the 2ad Nov. lat corroboratos in\ngreat meainre the gave pa per of IaR\nlueiday, OF the detection and mcarriage of the\nipracy hatchcd and fomentcd by French intrigue in the\nNzam's dominoBs, and of the unconditional iurrender\nofhe hottie force collected in thar country to the Bril-\ntiih detachment commanded by Col Roberts,\n\n\n\" About 400 French Officers have fu rendered to\nour Detachment commanded by Col. Roberts and the\nwhole of the corps commanded by Raymond, which\namounted to 10 or 1900 men, gave up their arms\nwithout thew of reliance, Thus the French interef\nwhich was lately 70 prevalent at Hydrabad, and which\nmight have been attended with the molt injurious con-\nfequenees to the Brth pofefions, is by this happy\nand wel-timed arrangement, completely annihila,ed\"\n\n\nAPRIL a.\" General Hstze is marching into the\nGriion country, and divion of the left wing of the\nArchduke's army is proceeding into Switzerland by\nwhich means the French are likely to be between two\nfires.\n\n\n|, reported that General Starry has been before\nhand with General ST. Cy, having got 70 OF nburg be-\nfore him, by which msnrugre he off that Generals\nto keh and made hmfelf matter of very fine\ntrain Of artillery they Gay upwards of 30 piece. of\nnon\"\n\n\nArsIt 20. The Emperor Paul has laid an embargo\non all ve1eis belonging to Hamburg\n\n\nFrankfort and Ratadt have bcn declared neutral by\nthe Auftrians and French.\n\n\nPafawan Ogou has retired into Germany with his\nimmenfe trcalures.\n\n\nThe French dinincr at Madrid has had violent\nquarrel with the Spsniih Secretary of State,\nThe Vienna Gazetes itate that Gen SuwAssow had\nbeen appointed Count of the Emp and a. Imperial\nField Martial, with penlion of $4,000 forms, and\nIS coo more for his table.\n\n\nThe ubfcription for the relief of the fcrers by the\nvictory of the Nile, upwards Of \"a 1891 lerl.\niSsPsucK, fGermaryJ APRiu 4 The Government\nhere has rublifhed officially the following intelligence:\nOn the 3it OF March the enemy maze the 18th attempt\nWhts hf hzs E.rs .L.t 81\nOF the Aufrians the Adige Blu, in the attempt The\nenemy lof II pieces Of cannon, number Of nnmun,-\ntion wagons, men killed and wounded anu a CO..\nlumn CT oooo men, who, feeling their he\nAdige CUT eff laid down their Colonel ST. Julien\ntook poheillon the fame ng the OF RIvoii,\nand thereby re-eltabliihed the Communication between\nVerona and Roserdo. The French troops have rered\n10 Pefchera and Mantua, where General Schefer has\nhis dsuaters The French have entirely evacuated\n\n\nthe Tyrol. In their retreat they piilaged and burnt\n| Nauders, Moo, and Schludcrns aud fet FIRE the\n| bridge over the Inn, Fna-rnunz, to their\nretreat Nauders they took away facred utenls\nand plate from the churches broke the 4tues and tore\nthe pictures OF the Saints, and committed every kind Of\nexccs- Women who had taken refuge in iomc fables\nwere burnt in them, together with the cattle.\"\n\n\nNAPLES, MARCH a6-'rhc inlurgents who 1 infeh\nthe high road between Capus and Fund, attacked\npoit defended by fxy Poles. and put them all the\nfword. The troops dered TO ae aganlt them are to\ncarry on Of determination. Tic fanatic peafants\noil Campania exercife the mon horrd cruelie their\nvictims, and every Frenchman who falls their\nhands is ufed in the mo barbarous manner. Nothing\ncan execute fueh exccIcs bur they feem be utifed\nby the the rapscity of fome fcoundrels in army\nSome frcnchmen have been roaied and devoured, and\nOthers have been tied alive and given prey\nto famiihed dogs The peafsnts have been robbed Of\ntheir ALL and they have taken mott piriIefs revenge.\nThe rapacity OF the conquef hewed them\nple and they have had recourfe terrible reprals\nhe have fat Ennd ,,J h.. k,v.\nburned Tresa, which iecrcty operated with the\niurgents."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "a NEW IMPDSTEPy", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON ArRiL as. The followidg Proclamation 10\nisd to have been iilued by Buonapare the an of\nDec cSto the inhabitants of Cairo - Perv men bad\n\n\nsesedf ia Initiating party ansrgeys They Baoe eeyisd\nGod sa' ords ed s 10 b. tOzusr M peog; and Ibavv\nbee\" s7s'f and msra iszoayd yo4 bave beer iuse.d\nesaie yss 6esaEE yH revolt bavs drived y9u for fzoe\nmonth\"; Of Your DiVan-Bat ibis day Iyfos 70 yss Your\ngood souaHS ba, s9nea fts fam IF yow rebellion Seber\n\n\npsma Orators Of fbs Afggss eag TIE people vvr to nadr\nfanf that fbsf 7obo through ievy a become my enes,\nea da. ,sig either ia fsis 7yo,a ., in tie NEXT sba1\nfbes Be man Si'd az nor \"a s tJst all ny opsrsu\nsOnd97i By Dsany' Con there Ee a irsreiuam a, to\ndoubt tbsf svs,y Ting In Bs 9se arve; e7 TOE EN-\nf Of 4fny IyHs fbs people, that fnss hs zuorH bar\nIgmm fafa5omeianrJ asa dasysa tie CrsE, 5ou,d\nJS0m be fi,fbg Part f6t sv1f to a tie feG f5st\nimpydapo NAH 5t pe9pk E 5s, in ne feyedSost@\ntoe Ke,sr IN @an fvesa bt zobib bs 5sepsasi\nv0a, trse., and la 10t6 Pal take Place baf s beer\npa'G Let bss f6sa, wbom as far Of alone pre-\ndpgio~ fer, IN a9oiag prayer TO bapn ggaisa Thy\nFGsa TIER condemnation Let bt True Believers ben\negr frayr tsav,n fer ibe aee Of eoad fan\naccount cab iaVissi ssoaga you 70 tie sa syrt FRITZ\nmeats Of biz bsartj for fssso evs,y sgsv'r fba s0bib\nyou communicated any pe,5n Bar TIE day 4oW\nrpbn ali e vvo,l @ahfs proved iLsf lam eammaasdty\nord' from abspe. and bat all bnman oyis are # avail\negai@ms Hgffy bs's zebo in gooi Eab gaH Be ne fgs\nattach hsrsfiVs, 10 NE BuoNAraRTf.\"\n\n\nBuogApARrE is fad to have elahif,ed a new religion\nin Rgyps, arguing asainlt Mahomeanim, by Arguments\ndrawn from the Koran.\n\n\nTHE London Caz.te. April II, contains two\nOrders in Couuci, che one for laying an emttar-\ngo on all veatls belonging to the territories of\nthe Grand Dake Of Taicauy, which are or l,all\nbe in the ports OF Great Britain. The other, TO\ncontinue los 6 m pnths. from the zo.a Aoril, he\nprohibi;i-n Of the export q rock aDa cha fA,t.l"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "coniitu'ion. The politicians noting your aberra.\nmons 10 yourelves 10 great, to others you only\nfpeetacle or novelty-Let humility, therefore, aNe\nPlace OF boating, obedience of inlurreion-Be Jun 10\nyour government and only terrible to its enem ESQ\nmay you long be happy and the old age Of our country\npoitponed to generations far remote in future times\n\n\nTo BE- eOuiiaz d"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "Eyeni PLiis1sIekis-Mar AZ.", "byline": "", "article": "The Confel'aon frigate, Capt. Truxton. and her\nprize, the Infurgenc, have arrived from St. Kits.\n\n\nAn exprels boat from Cape francois is arrived in the\nDelaware. Capt Yard o! this city has arrived in her,\nintrufed Gas VIC infornei) with dilpatches from\nGeneral Touaint and DR.. Stevens (agsni for the Uai\nted Staies) 10 the American government.\n\n\nNotwithstanding the rival of 70 many Of our armed\nveies from the Wen Indies theIe leyt twelve FOX\nThe protection u our trade"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "coMMERcXAZ INFoRA1A7Yow.", "byline": "", "article": "DON Josfrn loNATius pEV War. his Catholic Maief.\ntys Conu General has received from the ntendan at\nthe Havannsh. the following In of articles now prohi\nbi,ed at that port\n\n\nVermilliens, Men. Caps, fix. thread and cotton\niocking web Patterns (worted) coaric Shirts Sleeves\nBrah Locks and Nails; Coverlets (wool aud co,ten)\nDimites (thread and cotton) Oil Cloth lowered and\nplan); Paper Fiangings Eacrnes T'nfel Laces\nSealing Wax; Stocking, (woried and co,ton) Mar\nfees Quitting; Handk erehief {linen), Hrs (cshor\nexceptec)j Shoes Cacocs aud printed linens; plain\nand ornamencd dreass oi both iexes Of whatever ma\nnufaeture foever."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The internal part of France is every where aoated\nby eeetoneering quabbles. Notwithstanding the Di-\nrectoral Gomm1a,a fcattered over every acre of\nthe vspDogur, cajong frightening or bbing the elect\nors the primary aiembles have in three infances out\nOF four elected 10 the Councils who have been\ndnpaced by the Directory, their inveterate o-\nPoers. In the fouth of France, oppoon to the pre-.\nlent government 70 organized to defy all controu\ning force and that the bel recommendation to Office\nis an enmy to the fozOe,s tar b\" We may there\ntore fpeedy expect to hear of another crportaiion of\nlive Rock to Cayenne--era revolution in the Dec.\ntoria palace. . (cem/\n\n\nas an ntancc of the wiidom and policy Of defenfve\nmcaiures, note that from the IN to the SIN May,\nIan pal, there have arrived in the diret of Bottom\nfrsm foreign ports, ~ ihps, barques, AZ brgs, 81\niehooners aud s foops--total SO all freghted with\nvaluable cargoes, aud waited home under the protection\nOF our guns On the fcore of profit and lofs we\nhave iaved millions by armng in point Of energy and\nnational fpirit, gain is inealculable, Reflt the\nDevil and he will fec from thee, is applied to\nthe f'e\"fh, as to Lm3~. fCsm Csz/\n\n\nThe cultivation of cotton Ceorga has arrived 20\n\n\nfate OF iuch perfection, that il has now become con-\n\n\nderablc article OF expectation. In Europe it is in high\nelimalion and in Lsndon, it is rated al per 10 high\nor than almoR any other cotton at the market.\n\n\nA letter from Norfolk, dated May ~, to gentleman\nat Baltimore MENTIONS that the letter Of marque fhip\nMay OF IL guns and So men, had arrived there after\nhaving captured in the Gulf lream French brig of 10\nguns and III men, all mulatoes negroes except the\nLieutenant, who is a native of Barnlabe. Cape Cod\nThe engagement lated a hours-o Americans we're\nkilled and wounded, and II Frcnchmen. Her name is\nthe Generous, of Guadaoupe-had no ,commifIion-was\nloaded with military implements and flores. Many let,\ntiers thrown overheard from her, but one was\nfound addrehed to an eminent pcrfon in Georgia and\nthis has been feat to the Secretary OF State."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "portlano,\n\n\nMoNDAr, JUNE 10, 1899.\n\nCOMMUNICATION.", "byline": "", "article": "TO purdue the fubjca-From what corner OF hell\nmore dark and abandoned than the rea did the notion\noil oppohng fueh COVE nment ours come into the\ncountry ! snfwer by the way, from France But let\nUs eonhder few moments and learn to trembe whea\nwe eonhder to what preciplce people may be led\nwho boat tha they wide awake, and wonderfully\nguarded by their wits Ii may be good lc1on even\nTO the frfbosed republic nf--But If il does them no\ngood 1T will few what fort of heads and hearts they\nhave, and how ht for councillors they are-and that\nwill do as we'll\n\n\nWe had nothing under the heavens to depend upon\nIN 1872 bat mere paper government, and even that\nout htsie more than half Organized and under loo6\nIbis iufheien,ly erprefes the mot forlorn condition.\nII does nut LEI Us reflect that in all old nations,\nthofites are attached certain perfons, Offices IA\nmiles to which the people are in the habit of paying\niuch repect that the energy Of the whole body may be\nfundamentally collected aud app ed But here anarchy\nwas iti prevalent and the prescription only for lis\ncure was written. mul coufefs that the holy of\nWarrington ferved to hide the immenie void which\nthere nothing 6 and the glorious fublmity Of\nhis character protected and fayed his juay adorng\ncountry. Alas this world has recompcnec for iueh\nmcr,t-unels It be enough to die with fuch honours\nms head. pats by his with reverence inerpreih-\nbic l-Bui the time was to when government\nmutt have fomcihng be6des private regulations. and\nglorious lives, fopport IT, Precept and example\nexcellent things, bur weak and liable Infamous\nnruction unlefs attended with the power OF coercion\nWith the latter integrity becomes impohng, without IT,,\nbeggary and thfftlef. Never will the power OF gov\nerLment weaken liberty in th country bur exactly The\nreverie-Nor will liberty ever BE- in danger but when\nThe government j. weak THE TRAITORS in thi.\ncountry flor the name Jacobn fiall not ferve now\nknew this as well as the honeff Yet they have\nuniformly endeavoured to hep contribution what il\nwas, mere paper Ejaculation, that they might eaily\nd,ey IL, turn the tables upon its friends battle the\ncountry IN its own blood, and ruin all hopes. Vii\nlains but the gaows grows that will hang iome OF"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Filthy 3p VT being TIE anaive iry e.sb. MsfIachuretts\nCharitable Fire Society, at B9fsa, an Adi6 rvas bro.\nn'47ftd JsSn Dasi', En- sfitr zv5ie5 tie so1vir, Ode\nzDaI /angl"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TO ARMS COLUMBIA!\nnew patriotic SoNc written for the anniversary Of the\nA10a'ch\"fstts Charitable Fire Society."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lans but the gallows grow, that will hang iome OF\nthem yet\n\n\nla this very deleefable fituation were the United\nStates when the whole world was beginning groan\nand heave and abour Ike Did ocean, from the bottom.\nNot gun was mounted, not chip was manned, not\neven preparatory principle was ready. Rocks, quick\nlands and all the forms OF death directly in\ncourie, and the fyren long of france begun Are\nleis and ingenious ~ the ancient MeIcans, we ran\neven TO our thores 10 catch the wild notes, and madden\nwith the meiodious enchantment. IL hoary w,fdom\nfaid take care the n,oxieat,on 10 perfetf was\nnot heard. Like the paroxyim of mob Il make\napologies Like the paroayfm Of mob. the doting\ntondncs Of the people above, beyond, and quite\nbeids reflection Where then vas this paper govern\nment Yoa fec ii unable re6f, and the reaion\nwhy urvived that period is that did not rea, the\nenthulam OF the moment But what would have been\nthe cafe before now, if England had been obliged to\nyield and daily in the fame manner I England food\nTor and for decency large, till abe to\nexchange the affiliated for the remonilrative and at\nlength for the conempiuous tone. But through what\nlabyrinth Of voluminous correspondence were we OBJ\nbged 10 pafs to convnce--orfEvaf And however\n\n\ntrenuous has been the fraternal embrace, are yet\nproperly aihsmed Of it ! Does the foveregn people\nthat il has been fairly bi, ! IL would be noble\nand honorable eonfeiliop, andlead to infinite wi dom\n\n\nIn the height of this romantic fit, France, Who never\nvet under whatever form of government Ion the favour\nable moment of running what fhe had debauehed, or\ndered Genet Il hope may be he Ian time that ial\nuic MS Detected 10 let 10 the already\nlad by equening few duigences-confuarJ urldic-\nton, naval aud military flores, and the like. AT this\nmomen, the American people were dancing their\neternal tomb and all in honour OF France and the raca\naforefad. Here is the precipce then to which pro-\nmfed TO lead you. Look down What you are\nafraid to come to the brink OF it now Your head\nTWINS, you fay You had wings then five years ago -\nThe air was more buoysnt Stop, friend WAS you\nnot bndfodedl Or was there not thick cloud upon\nthe edge of this place -Bleed angels what preferv-\ned my country Surely at this moment the God Of our\nfathers faw the cafe and-npped the courfe OF nature\nHad he not faid, their fathers knew mel will not\nlorlake their children Where would this poor deud\ned people have ruhcd, and how would they have been\nundone\n\n\nOn the threat OF France to appeal from the Ameri-\ncan government to the people. which the precipitation\nOF their diplomatic puppy caulcd to be mof delightfully.\"-\nobtaining the new-diicovered hteneis Of France, and\nwhich believe no people bu, the Americans and Eng\nith are capable of eelingcrmioned the faces Of\nher friends. But even this would have been forgiven\nin love hcedeis dip Of the tongue, and the impo-\nling mein OF he people would have driven the govern\nm.nt ,ad extremtes--had the peoples father\nwho had good aufe think that they would believe in\nhim. demanded the renewal Of he beardlefs nfolent\nboy How iweet the convictions which touch the\nheart The wildef Americans bad Gill pety enough to\nfay their father ihonld not be niulted Ii i'll\nday for France when fhe nodded with the war-worn\nfage Fit to advife and govern her, he no, to be\nbearded by the young upharts OF liberty aud equsty.\n1t would be luifered- And, the ientiment of\nWarrington IS the very honour of the American foul,\nnot even France. the ally and late the co-defepder of\nthe United States in all the amabIe plumage of liberty,\naud breathing the endereA eifafon, could be permit\nted to violate propriety. And 70 this country\nlaved by its gratitude from it, credulity.\n\n\noh Americans Is YOU then who need govern\nment Is it you who reproaeh the halfrefoute officer\nwith oppreiion ALIAS regard rot your fatierers\nAlready have you been weighed in the balance and\nfound wanting Already the Of your tranquility\ncalculated. Even now the principe of you, diloluon\nrs within you. The phofopher, ia ie0ion your"} +{"article_id": "29_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0227.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "BuogArARrE is faid to have efahli1,ed new religion\nin Egyps, arguing asainl Mahometsnim, by arguments\ndrawn from the Koran."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0304.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "Spani@ Declaration.", "byline": "", "article": "THE religious fcrupulouinefs, with\nwhich have endsavored, and fall en-\ndeayor, to maintain the alliance have\ncontracted with the French Republic,\nan the ties of friendlhip and good In\ntelligence, which happily fubiif be-\ntween the two countries, and which are\ncemen,cd by the evident analogy of\ntheir mutual political interefs, have\nexcited the jcaloufy of fomc powers,\nparticularly fince the formation of the\nnew coalition, whole Object, rather than\nthe apparent and chimericalone of reef\ntablihing order, is to dilfurb it, by ty-\nrannizing over me nations, who do not\nyield then!elyes up TO their ambitious\nviews. Among thefe, the conduit Of\nRuflia has been particularly marked to-\nwards me, the emperor of which, not\ncontent with arrogating to himfelf\nclaims, which in no wife belong to him,\nand with manifelling in them his OBJ\njeds, bscaule, perhaps, he did not fsld\nthe confederation he expected, on my\npart, has jua ifIued the decree, declara-\ntory CT war, Whole publication alone\nwill Efficiently eyince its entire want of\njuiice. Being literately translated, it\nruns thus:\n\n\n\"We, PAUL the fri, by the grace\nof God, Emperor and Autocrat of all\nthe RuGians, nandards, 10 cannon, 3\nhovitzers, = ammunition Wagons,\nand ]cscn loaded with balls. The\nArchduke's official account of thcie\ncgents, have been publiihed here.\n\n\nBorders Of TIE Rhine, Sept. 20.\n\n\nSince the taking of Mannheim nothing\nwas done by the armies. The Arch\nduke is ycs at Schwetzingen, and has\nfent but few troops to the Lower\nRhine. The imperial army Teens to\nbe pailively waiting until the plans con-\ncerted with Field. MARTIAL Suwarrow\nihall have come to maturity."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0304.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 73.\nExtroH eta Litter from Capfsiu 1acljon, Of the dip\n\n\nJo6a, Of fbif port, from Zasf, 10 London, dafed\n\n\nStsaagak Crs, \"a \"a ana GA brad. Gun Flnt,\nButts. Mhpf crook aud drciling Combs, Il 8\nI'll l.. Hinges. Pewter. Blo,k-Gn Tea Pots. Augers\nCandIelioks Bed Cords. y 10y and 8 by 40 Window\nClaf, shoe Knives Hammer, ana Avis.\n\n\nAhipice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Nut\nmeg,, Ri,e. ChocoIArsSGpuF r,hacco, Segars\n81. 81. sc.\n\n\na few very nice FowLlNo PlEcES.\ny. b. All pcrGons indebted 70 faid\nWArP. ate reQue0ed % make immediate payment.\nFgrlasl, 1aN. -."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-02-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0177.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "cannot ke dene st him receive iFem he itaunfpn 81\nths yiriuans part of the community and iFem IA own\nreflections, the retnhutOn 10 which he 10 entitled\n\n\nCHARLES COFFIN\nR,ayEell, alf 5ss. I1Qo"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-02-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799022501_0177.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "with external grace, vibrates into relpondent\nharmony.\n\n\nTHE dueheis dowager Of Bolton, who was\nnatural doughter TO the duke OF Monmouth,\nufed 10 divert George the FrR, by affecting to\nmake blunders. Oree when ihe had been az\nthe play of \" Levs', Let Sbi4\" called il, 10\nstrnisrs Cbeaie ~ .fmsar. Another time lhe\npretended 10 come 10 court in great fright, &\nthe King alGed the cauie, ihe Aia Ae had been\nat Mr.. WhiRon's who told her the world would\nbe burnt in three years and for her part ihe\nwas determined 70 60 % China\n\n\nA COUPLE Of young ladies, having buried\ntheir father (who was an old humoria, and\nhad fuch an averiicn q matrimony that he\nwould not allow them TO marry. however ad\nvantageous might Re the oifer) converting on\nhis charaaer-the eltet obieVed, lie IS dea\nat laG, and now NC viii marry r. Wei ia'd\nthe younge0 | am for a rich hulband and Mr..\nc. ihall be my man.\" \" Hold 6Aer tlaid he\nolher) don't La Us be 10 aaly in the choice ct\nour huibands LEI Us mary thoie whom the\npowers above have defined for us for our\nmarriages are .reei0ered il Heavens book.\n= am lorry for that dear Gles (rep6ed The\nyoungea) Tor am afraid ta,hgr viii tear OUT\nJhe Leaf !\""} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "MR.. PICKERING'S REPORT,", "byline": "", "article": "Wb-n Mr.. PickcrmgJ abh ard bi1tsI paper qg7c\nread n tbe H7ge Of 1fRrbreJsatativef, Mr.. S.u4H\nmeVei Jor fbs gaai np7Je, Of eo6ie5 70 4 printed\n\n\n= e!er any thing 7crifirT ty maa Lieys PR\neHbi1s) d.sr0r4 70 te Prifd, t@ir reaart etrfainy\ndslSrvFa q ; Ja qOas tb.re f1prd, III bat Hoaf. a\nman Gtif' 6rai saoggb % 2Lp9ta. TIE va, Ma\ne0H u tbe ancient dam MIN, qv59 i t5t NJ. reb:Yt\nar 9f q v-Iy novel nature fb4t II qvas ne firA\ntime that fbs HAD Of debU Aolratc lad n aqbt /.\nArca2ary 70 make 4 esmment oa I1H5 laid Eel-re he\nRogIe. Hc Eaia u rygt egmbtfs fatr, en fbe mem\nber5 Of q: HogE and be caE.d u8sH gtntLne4 10\nreject tet6re hcy v2ssJ\n\n\n7lcy dfH2t TAX .7ncb time b reR-4, for Nj.\nSr7raAs motion qvqt c9yrIeG 10 10 35, and t5.\nPeyl5eHr'o4s Macon o0aI sMgedf 1T doqva u,dtr bil\ndJ'G8poinhmc@t.\n\n\nReaaer, bave you carJfy fnsfd mr. PieFeriz3'\nReport Jryoa bave, ran .you cone,ige bo7O any\n<4NeriraH, attr ba7 i4g b.ard y flrougk, c9uH teE\n~ o5c3 - ifs beiHg b,iate4 ? Hna complete bile,y\neffbe dEfhoiy, Nc vilaiay 9fths Frnob Dir4RoCy\nfo10ardC bsje Sfafs5 4; Il uwapeL all beir irts-.al\nia|gatt, and e%P5fs tblm II tb IL the adjudication OF an American vefel, the\nloh January I797, declare That the reolutior (or\ndecrce) paled by the Executive D re6tory the I'd\nJuy, 1896, precEibcs 20 al the armed ve1eis OF the\nrepublic and the armed veGes belonging indviduA\nas to neutral veIes in the iam- they\nIutfrr the Engh treat them II and that il Is IN\nsequence OF the above reoilrion # the Executive Dit\nTectory and in conequtnce Of the ma lner u which the\nEugh government in the Antilles treats neutral vecls\nthai The commlaon paIed their relolutor OF the 7th\nJanuary by which they declare all neutral ve- bound\nfromEngli rorts, TO be lega! prize From thtre\nfacts All the Of the decree ic form but\none concuGon. That famsd IN feb df7te ftyz7s\nszfgf g.Vs Epe arbfTay soaLfar5 arl eog qeF\n\" 70, unlimited obBys5Isz and v-x4ii8z\n\n\nBut without ting for this decree, TIE CommilTion\ners of the French government at St. Domingo began\ntheir prscies on the commerce Of the United States\nand in Feb 1871 10 the minilter OF marine land\nthe extract Of The letter appeared il the official Journal\nOf the Executive Drectcry Of the Sth Of june) That\nhaving found reiource in the finance aud knowing\nthe unfr endly diipo6tions Of the Amerc7 k, and\navoid perihng in Il els, they had armed for cruifn-\nand that already 81 cruers were At ea and that for\nthree months precedngthe administration had fubhned,\nand individuals been enriched with the produa Of\nthofe Przes''-\" That the decree of the I'd July was\nNOT known by them until FIVE months afterwards But\nCay they the fhockng conduct Of the Americans,\nand the iHars9 knowledge Of the iteasH5 Of gov\nefnmest made it duty order reprilals even be-\nfore we had received the official notice of the decree\nThey fecitle themelves that american veels were\ndaily taken and declare that ,hey had learnt by d.\nvers perfons from ths continent, that the Anne leans\nwere perhdiohs, CORRUPT the friends Of England and\nthat therefore th vees longer catered the French\nports, unels carried in by force\n\n\nAfter this recital before the council Of GOO PoGoret\nmakes the following remaTkab { reflection\n\n\nOn reading this letter. lhoud think that had\nbeen dreaming; that we had been transported into\nfavage country, where men, ll ignorant of the empire\nOf morals and of laws commit crimes without ame and\nwithout remore and applaud themfeves for their rob\nberries, as PauluS Hmiius Cato would we p ailcd\nihemieves for eminent iervice rendered to their\ncountry. Cruilers armed sgainl friendly nation\nRePrfas when Il was ourelves who attack Repri-\nfalls agaiha nation that has taken ugle vef1e of\nours! Riches acquired by the conflcaon Of the fhips\nOF people to whom we united by treaties, and\nwhom no declaration ofWar had itparated from us %\nThe ~ho dilcourie Of the agents nay be reduced to\ntheie few words Having moth. wherewiyh to buy\nieze make ,felf amends for the property which\nwant by the piracy which enriches ne aud then\nia der thoe whom have pill aged :\" This is to5bery\niufhcd by leI6hnes and calumny.\" Yet Santhonax\ncf hefe robbers\" and the chief of hofe Directo.\nrial agents continued ID office and going few months\nAfterwards from Saint Domingo France WI received\nas member into one Of the Le9ilative Councils\n\n\nPaftoret ALTO adverts letter from Merlin then\nMiniteT Of nltce and now member of the Fxecutive"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "tncy mould tauH nave D\"cn Dy the\n/ Ter who IS hImie rhe.r agent and defender !\"\nAer all this \" aconcelyabe BIitilh Treaty.\" was\ntlelf bu ey3esf 70 couuenanoe the unjul pretGh-\n\n\nions Merlin himlef calls hem, uied b. the French\ngovernment in its tribunals for The purpole Of\ndcmning American veHcls The details have already\ngiven 10 prove ceg leave to adduce oLhcr evidence.\nliz /. the .cimony o. s1r Barlow American byoirth,\nbur for ieveral yeArs pa ciyizen Of Fr2nce, of\nacknON gdged dcernmenr and talents, devoted to the\nFrench r public. aus intimate with her leading men.\nM Barlow has long reGded AZ Paris and cannot have\nmt4ken the views OF the French government, the\nmotives Of lis conduct Mr.. Barows letter dated at\nParis the hrt of March 1898 TO MS bTother-n-aw,\nNj. Baldwin, has doomed the writer TO int4my yet\nwhen II detcTibes the principles and cOndutt OF the\nFrench Republic, it merits attention. He fays, that\nact Of iu5rnhon the Britilh government commonly\ncalled AYs treaty, Is uiualy conhdered, both by its\nfriends and enemies the foe cAuie at leaf the\ngreat caue Of the ptelenthOie dpohIion ofe French\nRepublic towards G.s United States Tbs opinion 1ays\n! he) is erroneous He then proceeds to enumera-\nton of variety Of matters which he favs have nAuen.\nced the conduct of France But The moR provoking,\nand the molt objectionable Of all the Often. of the\nUnited States agAnit France, was, fortunately,\natt OF the gov1neHt, but act Of the people The free\nof the Uuited States = the Americans, dared\n10 eXercile their independents rights and contrary the\nwlhes Of the French government and the ende=vours\npractices Of its mner Adet, elected Mr.. ADAMS to the\noihce of Prrf4.1t Barlow's oblerVatons or this\n\n\n\n\n\nOf that government. He fa1s, when INC election of\nMIR. Adams announced here, it produced the order\nOF the sd Of March,\" which bt little lort\nOF a declaration of war the government here\ndetermined to Ee you Of your property, uiFcient\ndegree bring YOU your feeling the only nerve IN\nVIA ch it was preumed your feuhbility lay, which was\nyour pscunary intereh\" And what wss this \" feel\ning\" produce The anfwer is obvious-Su5ni7o4 10\nfbe zVlH J 5t Frtn government The myGery Of French\npolitics shere unveiled. The United States did cG-\nnit Hence the non RECEIPT ofher envOys, and their\nnaughty treatment Hence the Infulting demands Of\ntribute preiim nary 10 their reception and\nhence the e1pullon OF twc OF them from France.\n\n\nBut to the decree Of the Executive Directory\n| OF the 3I(t Of july laa.\n\n\nhave 1lready lhcwn that the mas Of de rredsons on\nthe of the United States, under tn. French\n\n\nflag, Of which We 70 uttiy complain, not thoe\nmitted as the Directory in their preamble inhnuate by\n\n\nforeigners and by piraes, but by French armed vel\niels comm 1oned by the government It's agents\nwhether comm fOned not, whole acts IN ca ptur ng\nAmerican veels receive the fancton Of French Con-\n\n\nuis Of French Tribunals and of tho Special Agents of\nthe Dire Story. have lhewn that the laws of France\nand the DireGtoral DEGREES. theneycs The ources\nOF thoie violations Of treaties and the law OF nations\nwhich have cauled lnch mmenie olTes to the iizen.\nOF the United States. And the proofs eady offered\n\n\nthar the nforma, of fuch a-greons and abues par\ntcuarly in :he Wcihndies and the coat Of America\nnot the preamble luggeils, hut \"recently re-\nccIved,' NAV add thar their = ipecal agents\"\ntuorled thof: dePredaons and violations of the law Of\nnations by DEGREES auming the laws OF the Republic\ntheaas Of the Executive Directory for their bafs-\nby DEGREES pr nted and pubhed aud undoub,ediyrOm\ntime reported by thOe agents 70 the Directory\nltieL Further, thele outrages the American\nmeTce have fur years pa been the theme Of everyongue\nand filed column \"a our ncwfpaPers thole Newspapers\nwhich Barlow fAgs he Office OF Foreion Affairs (4t\nParis) regularly receives, will conclude this . nn\nwith the teiimonv of Mr. Leiombe, late Conlul Gene\nraj OF the French Repubir, and It'll rcGdng ID Ph IA\nladelPhia. tie has long Gnce, and repeatedly aGurtd\nthat be collected all Jhoe de?redatios and out\nRACES committed by French privatecrs and ttAnntted\nthem 10 his governmtn at Paris\n\n\nIn relation to the deprcdAons aud cutrages corimit\nted hy the French the commerce Of the \". States\nhave iAd that greet, It not abufes\npractlcd by the reach in Eurone and in France\nitelf. in her fCGions and that this fa6e\nwas bur TOO well known 10 ctIzcns who had felt\nfeVerely their effects Am> 1E ihce have fcen the\ncafe Of the fup Hare, ptain Haey tu never IL al\n\n\nIt's dhgufng features With This will clofc my obler-\nvations on the preamble q tic direetoria decree Of\nJ the 3Ta IuIy.\n\n\nExtract OF letter from Rufus King Flo afinner of\nthe United States in London dated September 4. 1903\nto the Secretary Of State Of the Uni,el States.\n\n\n+\" The pretencc for this arrette the decree Of the\ndirectory of July 3I Of piece with the vindcaton\nof Ialleyrand Tclpe6tng x and z, and the ullice\nand GnCerity Of the Directory houd be afcertan,d nor\nby their ~crd, but by the following\nHaley, American citizen mailer Of he Arneri-\ncan fhp Hare lying in the port Of L7ndon laden with\nrich cargo, the properly OF Americans and bound to\nNewyork went With my pa6port from LoRdon to Paris\nwhere, in pefona interview, with the agents of\nthe minGer Of marine, but wi the 11aier Jia1ef he\ndilcoied his plan Of bringing the Drip Hare and her\ncargo into France and enable him to receive the\nprofits Of the fraud without rGSng the punihment Of\npiracy, he demanded and received from the miner of\n| marine, commfion naming him the commander Of 4\nprivaterr that did exit with wh Oh in his pocket\nhe returned to London and icon after carried the p\n| Hare and her cargo prize into France.\n\n\n\" The fhip and sargo were both claimed nv the A\nmercan owners and upon the unveiliug Of this infA\nproceed ng before the lower tribunals the Judges\nheGtated and finally reufed ianGon 70 unhcard Of\nfraud though uaead Of retoring the properly TO its\nlawful they fome frivolous pretcnce adudsed\nboth fhip and cargo to he good prize TO the ater-\nLately the tribunal in the lat rcort upon the appeal\nof Haley has reverted The judgment of tn lower court\nand decreed the fhp and cargo to be condemned as\ngoo priz 70 this renegade.\n\n\nIf Tanlattion more grofsly corrupt and infamous\nhas occurred in the We ndies-l have not heard az II\nand yet with this cafe Of unequs led infamv and cor\nruPton before them fandioned by the hghea tribunals\nOf the nation, the Directory expea to amufe US with\ndavowal Of The conduit Of few fubaItern agents in\nremote part of their dominions ~"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "THE GAZETTE.\n\nportland.", "byline": "MoWDAr, FEBRUAR1 IS, 1899.", "article": "W 0NDAr, FEBRUART 10, I799.\n\n\n-t-c~-''~-''--<'-- 80 - ',o-~o,-~''~''~\n\n\nMR.. PICKERINGS REPORT,\nIs this day given entire to the readers Of the Cazete\nEneeming It TOO valuable and nierelting divide\neurJail, feel ju1ided omittng great variety\nOf matter uuul next week, to give il room.\nCa1HH\"iea ion SAeb 7Big, Aye--Tbr ,sF5re Of M,\nCs51Hs FiTaisztioT IF Etgf-A Lovry u Hlrpafy-tye\nihall be isierted my ynext.--ADvERTlsEMG\nfha allo be ATTENDED TO-"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Il y H be refnlcGted that this the decree Of the\nexecutive directory, ng the capture and conde\nnA;on of American veGcls having role 'guibage-\ntha fruitful fource Of punder Freuchmen and Of ruin\nto American citizens ard which declared al American\nie r. making part Of the crew Of enemies fhins,\nevc when put on beard them by force to be PIRATES\naud directed them to be treated As luch"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The f4lnre Of tn Bank. at Paris, cf which\nMonreroa was The head, has, Il !, laiJ w ct\nte \\, foH P.ris, ocoaiioned more largi,udin \\\nphizes a, The Luxembourg, than The del}ru4 on\nOf tie Toulou feet b. lord N.lfn Il Is a\nfbock whi-h VII Be felt to the ex-remi les cF\nThe Repub ic.\n\n\n> London paper or Nov. 2oth informs that in con-\nicquence ofthe application Of the governmen. of h- u.\ns saenandiny hai lIch American f am a. are on hoard\nthe Eng f fleet be diloh rged ;the Lord, IF the Ad-\nmray have gwen orders that they hall be charged\nfrom the brulh fctvice\""} +{"article_id": "19_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MARRIED-dt M gih AIr Hra,r HalEir eIifo,\n9ffbs Wyfs sGf IcLgrqbb % Afjf HtraR WIAsr ,eaae6\n4lagbfy y E'easey Hlim- FJq 9f tJa. }I@e.\n\n\n~ Drg4fai Azr. G47y1rI Al.kAa n I4ys Cefs."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a fhp belonging 70 Medr. Kotterell & Cavender Of\nDamarfcoua from st, Ubes, loaded with far, went On\nledge at the mouth Of ID. riverfhe was got off again\nwith the ols Of her MATS and one third Of her carg0"} +{"article_id": "25_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Hon SIMON FRYE, Efq. is appointed Juaice Of\nthe Court Of Common Pleas, for the couny Of York,\nvice Hon. Mr.. Chadboun, rehgnsd."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In December an, the Prefdent dfpatched letters to\nf. Ski67O to- T. FesTuiet and ~ Cutting, dim fling them\nas American Codus ia France. There now remain\nCaibalas. a! Mareies, J c. 8arnett, atBourdeau1i\naid p r. DoBrs, at Eantz."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-02-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0172.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Gr Far tie ,efdpe, Zee nest page."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "To the Public.", "byline": "", "article": "i HE PRECEDENT and Directors q\nTie MASSACHUSETTS, FIRE INSURANCE con-\nPANT anYiuu, to keep j. vie> the riucpe Of\npublic benefit, viii gave origin To their inH tuition\nand to lclen far in their power, the leverty Of\nm.sIoruncs Coulcquent from tholc dcloIatint\nwhich we a exp0cd have determined To reduce thc\nRates vi niurancc lo low AZ thy prelume viii meet\nChs cIrcumlt4noe5 of every clals of citizens For\ntriing fun annual \" every individual have\nil n lis power, 10 l-curc' TO hi fell and family part\nOf the carne' perhaps IF long Iiie, from he gr4p\n\"A thi, mTciiel, tvraut and 20 cquz biz olcs On\nthe community By tbei- cauIonarv means while ne\nprcierves the reward Of hi ndu1rv he fave, his feel\ninIs ON THE thock Ut humblng hmlci 70 petition,\nana l-curcs the right boldly demand comPenll-\nton.\n\n\nThe prelcnt rates of Infurance are\nfollow calculated On lcale Of Reduction of as per\ncent, from the former rates, w\n\n\nVI CL45-H0ulcs of Stores, with\nbrick Zone walls, and na.e tile. Iead. copper, or\ncomp Iton roof, BANDING leper4Je from other build\nnga-75 cents un Ioo dollars.\n\n\n2d CaG-IIou.e5 or Stores, with\nbrick nnnc walls. and nate. tlc lead, copper, or\ncompetition roofs. connected With i,,r buildings\nhaving brick partition walls ~ one more feet above\nthe ROOFS cents.\n\n\n\"a CL1G-HoufcS or Stores, with\n\nfrp-ra:c i.om III connected with osher buildings with\nbrick PARTITION walls ol one morr f-ot above he roof\n10 cents\n\n\n4tb CaE-IIoufes or Stores, with\nbrick OF none wall and wooden roofs, cornected with\no.hqr bu I1inss, without brick partition \"ais-l5\ncents.\n\n\nSTD CAG-Iloufcs or Stores, Of\nwood ri platter walls, G4ndng leperate from other\nbuilding. 71 cents.\n\n\n9th CLaG-Houle8 or Stores of\nwood, connected With o,hel b-ldings--8o cent.\n\n\nWhere buildings are occupied for\nhazardous trades, \" for naing hazardous mcrch4H-\nlie, the premiums regulated by the materials \"A\nThe hui diu5s, their G,ulton ana the purPol-s to\nwhich they applied How e-, 6,o tbs country\nGgu-4d motciy from external hazards injured\nreduced rates. All lohes paid by thc Company i'm\nCASH without any deduticn. thiry days after\nproof Per 0,ir\n\n\nWILLIAM SCOLLAY, Ssc'ry.\n\n\nNIB. Letters directed 70 the Secretary (Por\ntagc paid viii he duly attended to.\nFIRE OFFICE,\nNo 70 Statesmen, BosroN, 27b Dec 1913."} +{"article_id": "37_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "10 The coure Of the lat month, the export,\nfrom Eol}on, amounted u upwards Of three\nmillions of dollars."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "lntcrefing.", "byline": "", "article": "FROM PETLADELPHIA-9,r 8.\n\n\nNo hsed need be given to Ill the ncwlpAper\nRatement, and tug3eltons relpe6ing the i'm\nprelment Of f7e ot th- company OF the Amer.\nCan tooP Of war Baltimore. They are fooilh\nand 0 hcill, and every fimfy atte.upu To ex-\ncule, only makes it WORE. An the fads known,\nare-Eve men were raLcn oue IF the Baltimore,\nand three yeae's captured that were a part OF\nDer convoy, by commodore Loring IN old\nrefugee from RoXbnry) comm4n ling A Brit;ih\niqu4dIou q 4 or 5 lhiPs on the Weiiniia fla\ntoE-two OF the veilels were returned md che\ndetained. AS the Pretext was 4 mere Idle one\ntwas expected the ether would be, q was re-\nleaed. The leilure NJ the en- is the mott I'M\npnt4nt; an his il may b r-licd upon is in\nperte-Iy good haDcs-4nd /. cur rth.a are not\ngiven UP I'LL they aru iorre d,r-d by Jam\nadams, 4 will be long inns fit.\n\n\n+\" Ihe iuPPoaiol i, thu the wa-tOn a9 was\ncommitted To CRAFTY the remaining fpl IN Of\nthe commodore, ana TO flew his GiriPe5t II\nThe infant navy N govarIoe.t to with he\nhad an cary ant:Pathy, and tat Il will be dit\navowed and PHu1h by his COVE nmert; 81\nIke nlult5 Vi b. roP-lIel ny tie mu1zle If lie\ncann 2 lo fir as that will So\"\n\n\n2 naq,y 9.\n\" IncIofcdiy the CreGd.nt's Meaage On the\nin je5t Of The ~anton al Vt cnmm01prt Loing\n! The 60 dut If The Pref lent On the oc-aGon |\nprefnme NJ have the appreciation Of aH The\nInovlty and uce>p 6ed els cf the Gale NAV b.\nplead in EXECUTE Tor the American Captain. lis\niai1 he S an exec. lent officer. Tbs cafe would\n/ be hard il il tholld be neoeGa,y 10 max a Ig.J\nexample, when the charge might be reiolvcd INFO\nan error Of Judgment in a safe new, un- xpe6tcd,\nBut important. Tie duty Of all officer III tuch\na cafe is infinitely more Difficult. than when liz\nhas only 70 OPrcl- force 10 force, lcl the d4Ie,-\ntnee be ever lo great\"\n\n\n1.-THE following is the fpirited MESSAGE Of\n\n\nthe ProGje@t mentioned IN the above com\nmun'c4tion\n\n\nGentlemen 9ftls Heafr Rc5,eCa,z.:yes,\nIn compliance with your deure, c1praAeI HI\nyour Reiolulon q the ,j of this month, lay\nbsfore you an extract Of letter from George\n1C. M rton, aaing C0nlll of Jh= UuiteJ S.4t-s\n/ lat the tdvanna, dated the ] IA of November,\nlI7g8, to the Secretary D. STATE with a copy\nLOT LIT an from him to II. Irrelevant, and\nlWj lam Simmons, FIGURES, with their an.wer.\n4A though your requ-t extends no turthe, thIu\niucl ut.rmru n as has ben mo ir-d, yet Id\nkm1y be z AIs'Jttipn u vOu ID know, thai as\nIfIaN tli, ut-Mi eucl WIS CONN u4icI-ci wv\nlme, .-'..T or1 Is VT. gwen BIZ my due1i IN,\nIto a ] tue c0mmaa w ot ult We tcls II wIr, a\nIc79v 2: 0- ic. III alo herewith tr4rlnilt 10. I\nIslio dire ied tt- i.tl c.n.c and Inf, orders\nlta ba com l.n. ...l w. ., Brit4sic M4iety'.\nIa oy -zr4o in5ry and Mu.e Tcn bot u\nHi NV tJ Ce ,a..-4 Y ares, and tO or Min n \""} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "DIED-At Caainc, Mis- Nancy Mann, aged 10.\n\nMarine", "byline": "", "article": "Tuefday laR, arrived brig Eliza, Captain\nBracdon, 43 day, from Tortola January l.,\nfpole hP Independence, Ilac Parker matter,\nab vt TX leagues louth from GNhead, bou d\nto til Havana.\n\n\nSame day arrived fchooocr Centurion, Opt.\nPailip Greela, 81 days from Martinique -\nLeft thee icbr. John, Rudell Salem; fhr.\nJames, Coos, Of Kngfon.--Jan. Sth, lat az\nlong. II, fPoke hip Liberty, Of Philadelphia,\nweeks from Liver Pool-a.l wei."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "NJ bea1e flr Tac2bin5 I", "byline": "", "article": "CHARLES WEBER, ot V-Fuborough known\nby lis being concerned n rafting French Pc E\nand burning certain laws, preieated petition\nto the don. Court ot S-d1JEs for tile county\nII Lincoln, f3r a lccnoe u keep a hOu.e Of\npublic entertainment, with Peiion was paaai-\nmypHy tfealI"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "n.\nThe defgn was nearly accomplished when The\nticOvcry WAS made; teverAl brands ems were\npacet with { m- light NuE, before it was ud'\ncovered by tn ieauy. Five ialur. haze been\narrelt-d on lulFicioa.\n\n\nThe Secretary sfMs Nigy, has reported he\nannual ex.en.- ri The Contemplate augment4\nton OF hensNy, at ,6o5,293 dollars ~ Tb3\naHgmentaf5sn avN ~ \" z zoy'gs Ships ofSLTEN\nII-FOURg4a, JgGLcs frigate5 q Ey955 Of gar.\nThe American Mini ter at The Court of ST.\nJames, has reno 1T ated IL the Blitlh Govern\nmenr, tgaintt lending The convicted UnIsed\nItilhmen to this cou Itry.\n\n\nII the courie Of the lat month, the export,\nfrom Bottom, amounted 10 upwards Of three\nmillions ol dollars.\n\n\nThere has been arepo,t Of the death Of Gen.\nWarrington, but it is lnyIely without fouhda-\nton: Letters from Batimo.e fay. that it was\ncirculated On the 4th.-We have teen letter\nfrom the Gene Al Al EIountyelnon VI the fame\nudtc. (PbH4d Gaz)\n\n\nFIRE We learn fom Sullivan, that Oh\nChtDtmas day l4d, the dwelling houf- Of Capt\nJames Ora t, 4. ether with al the furniture\n(e1c:pt oac A3d) ve,c co4(umed BY FIRE.\n\n\n(Cefms JouraaIJ"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThat rl.tlel5 ipiIit of The .cobins, which 70\nil-q cally threatens tie trans uiiii y Of fee. ~\nWou.d tOOn Cudrp III were IT lot ior TIL couu-\n,an-n1e and AID Nj a few lEnng men, wuOl-\nextreme obItjaaCy is only lquaIcd b. thcr il\ny-tlra-y W tile Federal Government The\nheAnc5eck printer, finding il would not anlwer\nto temPoizc Vita the party, declared his PRES\n,lJulI ~: devoted to thu calle of Fe 'cra.ilm.\nIn con e4p4nce IF this, Geaeed Da.rJ0rn, and\nabout Thirty VI hjs ajL-r,nts, immediately\nwithdrew th7r names from lis It. But The\nnumber was iyUaoly made up oy II. fod\neraIts.-I am informed, Eowov-r, that thc\nJuno ans making e1ertiOos to etaJlilh iI-ubn\npref toaeNh-r- On th- henn-be X ana that\none Edmund Feenau IL to bc ,hc printer\nShould The attempt lucceei, It vii. dgu5t,ef\nawaken The vigilance UT tA- IL ds VI cur\ncou.lry. Even tie jac-Lins appreciate the\nimportance D. tA- PleI.\n\n\nA newlP Per has l4t-ly { mmcnccd nubHca-\ncltioa \"a, Oaitn., III TIL mouth ,f Ptn.I.cor\nriver. IL TOl.,ic, a.e-not ant. f1cr-.\nTMr. Hutchnon Noyes, of Falmouth, htsf-v.\nera, tin-s impnTtunel ms fJr tL- Lame lf\ntil aIhor If \"PuJ.- 5brH'-complaiang\nthar h- tilt him-.ld gr.-.-d Ay tile note Me\nre-ite3. On n, a.thhJl-i.8 the authors\nnam, u, urged ,Le iUGruon III lie follow\nIng, which I gNr \" h5.ttu ther comment.\nleash Public oPAt + tax It's own round.\naE.IaNxy,\n\n\nIN your GAzsrT f the 81 Decembcr Ln .hc\nfollowing PLarcd Ho z to Y pilcc Agned Public\nSpTt:-'Ii, idd thar 81 The PrcGdtnts birthd4yvl.n\nAll thc mallcrs ot Neics IaycthlI had huiucu the\nAmerican lag ~ honor 2. tbs day except one v no\nWAS ID imAu coalt yoGJ ru7chAhre cider y citi-\nII that t\"~n oHquod thc c4.oI Of ths Gn uI4rty\nand ahcd u hc had uO co ours. Hc anlv rcd hc\nwould iee the reident I'D before he would honor\nhim 1o mulh but th41 h- would hoia bloody a,r At\nhalf matt and ,m- other obferyatons OF that kin =\nthtl repeated the table when The federal ct-\nd.ued together in public. he tonfecuende was\nths-jAty cLuic committee W. nix to wait IA nv nal\nconteut, and demand AIs.action for the inrut They\nImmediately folnd him cut, obliged him III pul! down\nthe bloody ia5 winch was actually h3iRcd--.llr .he\nAmerican euGGn. AK their pardon fcr fuel behaviour\nand promde repentance and decentralization this\nthey TIL him w unPuuilhed. This man uad.r1.pd\nlives in talmorth.\n\n\nwe tile ublori1ers All belonging WI Lo,.d HE veC-\nle alluded To do declare that the above /, lIe f,o-\nd1iUu5 and malicious and tha TIE writer \" lcoundr\n\n\nHUTCHINSON NOES\n\n\nROWLAND DAVIS, mat 7 Of -chr RUBY,\n\n\nAMOS KNIGHT\n\n\nFlLs2aJ, Jz4 8, 1872."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "\n\n(CrRCUL AR", "byline": "Jm. 8I-29.", "article": "AZ y ~\n\n\nT. t5s C-ru 7Ls,5 \" armsd ucJ-J ~ ~ frzice oC\n\n\ntir Uuh4 States, gi0sa ~ ~ May Ds 54rtmsuI,\n\n\nDe-. RI, 1898.\n\n\nSIR,\n\n\n1T is The PoG i've command Of the Prefdcnt,\n.thlt a no P55tsrce whI,ev-r. you permit the\n.puyic vcf-i III War un1.r your oemmlnd To\n.b9 dc I'D or .e-r-hel nor any Of the Off\n.cers \" \"el b-lononEiuI II her, to he taken\nfrom her bg ,h- fhias or veilcs Nc any foreign\nracjon, to long as yeu are in 4 capacity to repel\n.iuch outr w on tie honor w HE American\nFlag. A t-ce Al uld he exert d to compel\nyour Gbn.i.h j. you a.c to reht tl,at fore TO\n.the utm.r vi your power, and when ovcIPow\n.ered by lup.iior i'rce, you are tn llrike your\n.hla, ana jhus weld ,our ,eI as well rs your\nme- nut never your men without your veiIel.\nYea viii IN .nrhe, how ve7, tina. your de\n-neanor ivy reI eatI and hi-nJN To tile vedels\n.and Fe PTS of Al nations in ami.y with the\nUnited States ana that YOU avid a Careful\n.ly, The co1rl3ian XII, ny tie llbmilICn tJ, in\n.iu.r 'r irj tr..\n\n\n! have tile honor VI w, Sir, your cb-dent\n.lervAn-, BEN. &TODDERT.\n\n\nAccounts from Baltimore Gate, TINT tie\ntroops lHcy arrived a GauduouPe b I'VE f9rci\nny srrs III T.6or hughes and confined him\n.n board .. one a Jh. fri5.io. to be i-at to\ni.-rcc."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "Lift of Letters,", "byline": "", "article": "Remaining il WeAs P9aef'ee, Jan. 9tb,\nDENJAMiN ADANS, Ksaae5yrF Jofeph Barnard,\nID dc. George Bickford, d,n5I; John bennett\nWells, Jofhus Eaton, and stephen Emgry VI Wals y\nJoihna Gray, juu Wah: Henry Hat Jun. Wei !.\nWilliam Hall, A,rr5ei David Jewell, E,4na.3p oagL :\nBenjamin IIttIeheId, 9th, %,aas5aat Cap. Daniel\nMarra Ag+id Capt J IN Far,in, Araata; Clp..\njohann Perkins do Anna Robnf,n, 4 6ri IONA\nthan Stevens H1aA aac Wortman C4alJ.aJ John\nWelaer. Wehj Capt. Jacob Wids do. Nathan\nWell, 40. John Light Wells, do. Jonathan Young,\nK1rgsbagL"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-01-21_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0156.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "LOGAN i attempting to introduce Tom\nP4inc's infamous !\" -dgs Of Rf1(5D\" as lcho0l\nOoyk.-Pl ccious Republican!"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-07-22_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0240.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "Surrender of Pefchiera.", "byline": "", "article": "fSnppsment to the Yienns Court Gsrete-May H.\n\n\nThe iffl Lieutenant of artillery, Wopatelney, tent\na. courier from General Baron Kray, who was LETT be-\nhind by Fieldmarhai Count Suwarrow, brought the a.\nareeable intelligence. that on the sh inn when every\nthing was ready open the trenches, and to lombard\nPefehera, he offered at the fame time capituat'on\nTO the gsrrilon which, according to the enemys reports\n,Byr FSc6pr", "article": "REIfARKdBLE ESCAPE.\n\n\nA few days fince,at Waterborough,in Queens\nCounty, Jolhua Gidney, Eq wounded Bears\ncub near the houie Of his neighbor Miller, and\ncalling for axe to difpatch it, one was brought\nBY Mrs. Mier, who giving the cub froke with\nii. tie old Bear, unperceived by her, leaped over\nthe fence upon her back, and brought her to\nthe ground. In this fituation, within the paws\nof :. bear robb'd of her whelp,\" immediate\ndeath muit have been her fate, if Mr.. Gdney\nhad rot been 20 near to afford her relief; but the\nold gentleman with great courage andpreience\nOF mind, at the critical moment gave the Bear\na mott voleat blow upon her head with the\nbut end of his muiket, which made her quit her\nbold upon Mrs. Miller The Dog at that time\nattacking the Bear 10 the rear, was fezed by her,\nand Mr.. Gidney was obliged to give her another\nblow to relieve his Dog, and although he broke\nbis gun with the 6rli, the Bear was 70 we'll ia\nlisted with the laa blow that fhe made off growl-\ning, but foon recovering frength, returned to\nrepeat the attack-forIunately however, they\nmade their efcape ts the houie-Mrs. Miller\nbeGdes being much bruifsd, received a tcratch\nupon her face with the paw of the Bear."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "tie troops. Of cfpionage, and afadination .\nThis meafure rendered neceiiary by the urgency\nof the times, was limited in fneh manner\nthat having no ebjea but to reach fragrant Of\nfences, you propoied to diGolve them mrnsdt-\nately after they had pronounced their fenicncc.\n\n\nI\" The Legislative body doubtleis will not heii-\ntate to adopt this mealure, at preient delayed,\nwhen you remind them how imperioufly It IS\ndictated by the critical ftuation of affairs\nprcpofe to you again to lay the fnbjea before\nthem in mefage, and to propofe TO extend\nthe law to the dfributots Of incendfa,y srrDir,gs\ntending TO ihake the fidelity of the troops 10 tie\nRepublic. If you with to preferve the armies\nOF liberty, haften to call for an application of\nthe penalty of death to every perion who fhall\nconceal defsrters or feduce The folders to defer\nton.\n\n\n(Signed) BERNADOTTE\""} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "MISCELLANY.\n\nExrad from &C Discusses Gu D.iy11l.\"", "byline": "", "article": "ance for the feli!h affections. Nature has\nkindly added 10 benevolence, the deiire OF re-\npptation, in order to make us good members\nof fociefy. Spedemur agendc expfeiles the\ngreat principle of activity for the good OF\nOthers. Nature has fandioned the law OF iei-\npreleryation by rewards and Puniihments\nThe rewards Of lelfatfvity are life and health\nthe pundhmeats of negligence and Incidence\narc want, d;fesfe and death. Each individual\nit is true fhouid coniider, hat nature has en-.\njoined the fame law on his neghbor, and there\nfore repeet tor the authority of nature would\nobge HIM to reipea the rights of Others as\n\n\nmuch as his own. But rsaioning as abltrule,\ntho as imple as this, would not occur 10 all\nmen. The fame nature thei efore has impoied\nanother law, that of promoting tile good, as\nwell as Rejecting the rights of mankind, and\nhas ianaioned it by other rewards and puniih\nments. The reward in this cafe, in this life,\nare eiieem and admiration of o,hess--the pun\niihments arc neglect and contempt--nor may\nany enc imagine that tbefe are not as real as\nthe others. The deire of the elleem of others\nis as real want of nature as hunger-and The\nnegleef and contempt OF the world as fevere a\npam, as the govt or Gone 1t fooner and off,\nener produces defpar and dclelfataion of ex\niaence--of equal importance to individuals, to\nfamilies, and TO nations--it is principle end of\ngovernment to regulate this PATTON, which in its\nturn becomes principal means of government.\n1t is the only adequate iniirpment of order\nand differentiation in focis.y, and alone com\nmands effeaual obedience to laws, ince with\nont it nei,hsr human reafon nor Handing ar\nmics, would ever produce that great effea.\nEvery peifonal quality, and every blei1ing OF\nfortune, is cherifhed in proportion TO its capaci-\nty of gratifying this universal affection for the\nelteem, the fympa,hy, admiration and congra.\ntulations of the public. Beauty in the face, e.\nlegance OF figure, grace OF attitude and motion,\nriches and honors, every thing, is weighed in\nthis fcale, and deiired not for the pleaure they\nafford, as the attention they command. AS\nthis is a point of great Importance. it may be\npardonable to expatiate little, upon thee par\nticulars.\n\n\n\"Why are the pe'fonal accomplishments of\nbeauty, elegance and grace, held ID iuch high\neltimation by mankind? Is it merely for the\npleafure which is received from the Eight of thcie\nattributes BY no means The tate for fach\ndelicaces is not univeifal-in thoic who feeltl\nmott lively fenfe of them, it is but a flight fem\nfation, and OF ihort continuance bur thofe at.\nfractions command the notice and attention of\nthe rublic-they draw the eyes Of fpedators-\nthis is the charm that makes them rre6ltible.\nIs It for rdch fading petteetions that hulband\nor wife is chofcn? Alas, it is well known,\nthar a very ihort Familiarity, totally deGroys all\nfenie and attention to fueh properties and on\nthe contrary a very little time and habit de-\nfiroys all the ayeriion to ugineis and deormity,\nwhen unattended with diff 'aie or i'll temper yet\nbeauty and sddrefs are couried and admired,\nvery often, more than diiereiion, VII, fenie, and\nmany other accomplishments and virtues. of\ninfinitely more importance to the happinsfs of\nprivate life, as well as TO the utility and crna-\nment of fociety. sit for The momenlous pur.\npole of dancing and drawing, painting and mu\niic, riding or fencing, that men and wc,ren are\ndefined in this life or any other Yet thof.\nwho have bea the means of education beRow\nmore atrent;on and expence on thofe, than on\nmore fold acquiltions. Why Becauie they\nat,rata more forcibiy the attention OF the world,\nand procure better advancement in lie. Not\nwithdrawing all this, a. foon as an eaablilhment\nin life is made, they are icuad to have aniwered\ntheir end, and are laid aide neglected.\n\n\nels there any thing in birth, however illuGr.\nGus or fplendid, which ihould make difference\nbetween one man and another? IF from COM\nmon anceaor, the whole human race is defend\ned, they are all of the fame family How then\ncan they diltinguih families into the more or\nthe leG ancient |? What advantage is there in\nan illuftration of an hundred or a thoufand\nyears OF what avail are all he hiforcs, pedi-\nYrees, traditions What foundation has the\nwhole fcence of geneslogy and teraldry' Are\nthere differences in the breeds of men, as there\nare in thoie of horfes ?--lf there are not, thoie\nlicences have no. foundation in reaion lin preiu-\ndice they have very fold one All that phi\nlofophy can FAY is, that there is general pre-\nfumption, thar man has had iome advantages\nof education if he is of family of no.e. Bot\nthis advantage mutt derived from his father\nand mother chiefly, ifnot wholly-Of what inn\nportance is il then, in this view, whether the\nfamily is twenty generations upon record, or\nonly two?\n\n\n\"The mighty fecrer lies in this--an illu0ri-"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "sALrimoR., OCT. IS.\n\nBHb ff\"oNE1 ON II TOE\naccount of the lois offbs Scbr. V1oxE7.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe fchr. Violet of Baltimore, Capt. Con-\n! way. matter, left Cape Henry on the ,th of\nAugua, 1893, bound to the Wet Indies. On\nthe 3Ilt init. at o'clock, A. M. in lat II, 90,\nlong. 81, 20, was overfet by violent water\nfpout, and in a few minutes filled with water.\nThe crew, amounting to twelve in number, got\non her Gde, which remained ahou, three feet out\nos water. We continued in this Giuation till 6\no'clock, P. M, the fame day i; during which\ntime We rugged our boat, which was fifteen feet\nlong and four feet vide. Our main hatch\nburied open, by which means we got one bar.\nrel OF flour and fourteen bsfkets of cordial, con-\ntanning each one gallon. Finding it mpofible\nTO get eny thing more from the wreck which\nTill continued to fettle. we embarked in our\nboat without quadrant or compass to direct our\ncosile. We went on allowance of one gill of\ncordial per day, and as much flour as it would\nwet. The frit fix days we fhaped our courfe to\nthe 5. w. keeping our oars going all the time,\n| till eur men were quite exhauaed. On the 9TH\nSeptember, we took the trade winds, & Aeered\nw. 5. w. On the rath infant, died lanes\nMontgomcry--his lar word was zvafer. We\nwent on half of our former allowance. On the\n9Th, died John Brown and John Campbell,\nWhole expiring words were for water, and ex-\nhibited a horrd fpetfacle to the furviying crew,\nwho hourly expected to fhare the fame fate.\nThis day our cordial gave out, and nearly our\nexhsulted fpirits with it. On the I4th, at 6 A..\nM. to our inexpreilft'e Joy and fatsfaaion, we\ndiscovered ihip-it being calm, we repaired to\n! our oars, but nature was too far exhaulted for.\ntunalely we were diicovercd from the fhip, and\nthey immediately frot their boat to our ai1iaance,\n| and towed us along fide: it proved his Maiel.\n| tvs ihiP Carnatic, of \"a guns, Commodore Io-\nring. Being then in lat. -, 90, long. IL, 20,\n| and by moderate computation had failed near.\nly 100 miles. For the humane and hofpitable\ntreatment we experienced from Captain Lorinq,\n\n\nthe officers and Hips crew, which they 70 lavifh.\nly beltowed on us, my heart is grateful, and\nhall always retain the laiting fene have Of\nthe'r soodneis and humanity; they not only\niupplied us with every thing our weak Gate re.\nCURED, but generouly fubfcribed 500 dollars to\n! iuppiy our diitreiIed icamen with clothes, and\n10 pay their padage home, as none of thea was :\naoie 10 DO duty. joan Conway."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "Scraps", "byline": "FROM ENGLISH PAPERS.", "article": "Ekbkant Hnntmg-Extaet of a letter from an\n\n\nofficer at Tanjore, dated January zS:-\n\n\nl have frequently been hunting with the\nNaboS, who is particularly fond of the fport-\nTie Elephant affords great variety in the pur-\nluit. accompanied him the other day. We\nhad famed feveral Elephants, and difperfsd the\nherd. There now remained but two Elephants\nof thofe that had been diicovered, which we're\na ihe one, with a calf. The Agageer would\nwillingly have let them alone, but the hunters\nwould not be limited in their fport. The people\nhaving obferved the place Of her retreat, ,hither\nwe eagerly followed. She was very foon found,\nand as foon famed by the Agageers but when\nthey came to wound her with the darts, as every\n\n\none did in their turn, to our very great furprile,\nthe Young one, which had been faffered to\nefcapc UNDECIDED and unputiued, came out from\nthe Jungle, apparently in great anger, running\nupon the horfes and men with all the violence it\nwas matter Of. was amazed, and as much\nas ever was upon fnch an location, Afflicted,\nat feeling the great affection of the little fenllble\nanimal defending its wounded mother, heedleis\nof its own life or fafety. l therefore cried to\nthem, for Gods fake to fparc the mother, tho\nit was then two late and the calf had made\nieveral rude attacks upon ne, which avoided\nwith fome difficulty But am happy in the\nreelection that | did not frike it. AT laa,\nmaking one of its attacks upon Ramfunder, it\nhurt him couiider ably on the leg, upon which\nhe thrui il through with his lance, as others did\nafter and it then fell dead before its wounded\n\n\nmother. whom it had 70 affedionately defended.\nIt was rather larger than Nm ais, but round, and\nheavily made and 10 furious and unruly, that\nil would eafily have broken the leg either of a\nman or horfe, could it have oveItaken thcm.\" !.\nNAVAL PILLAR.\n\n\nA mott eligible fituation has preiented itielf\nfor the intended Roilral Column which is to be\nput up in commemoration OF our late Naval\nyidones, namely, in the iquare formlng wet.\nward of The Lord Chancellor's houie, bioonif.\nbury, and Northward of Bedford houie.\n\n\nThis auare, which will be central as 10 the\nmetropolis, is to be nearly of the extent OF\nLincoln's Inn fields, and is 10 be called Victory\nplace, in the middle OF which the column is\npropoled to be erected, and branched from\nwhich feveral elegant wide flrects are to be\nImmediately built, and named after the gallant\n| and victorious adnlirals whole memories are to\n\n\nbe pcrpetuatej by the column,-The necetary\n\n\nfcite of land will be given by his Grace of\n\n\nBedford.\n\n\nOne hundred and fevenly thoufand pcrfops\nare Rated to have loft tn r lives by The plague\n\n\nwhich has ragged for four mouths in Barbsry +;\nall communication between the Coat and Glib.\n\n\nraltar, has in coniequence been fOipcnded. 4\nAn ingenious gentleman in the unworthy of\n| Cambridge, dilinguiihed for his genealogical\n\n\nknowledge, is fad to heengaged in competing\n\n\na Grammar of the Gipley language ; he fire."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PHiLAnELrmA, OaEo.\nfelterday morning about one O'Clock 81 city\nwas alarmed by the cry of Fire. which iiiuey\nfrom the livery Rabies ef tic lave Mr.. tlrtiJes"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "NosroLk, Ca. ~.", "byline": "", "article": "On Thurfday evening lat, hooking MUIR\nder was committed near Southampton court\nhouie, by fifteen negroes, who were purchafed\non the Eaitern ihore of Maryland, and who\nwere on their way to the Rate of Ceorgia--thsir\npurchafers, named Harry Spheres and Jo[hua\nButt,whom the negroes knocked down and tied.\nafter which they cut their throats from ear to\near, and then plundered them of what cath they\nhad. amounting to 600 dollars. Eleven Of the\nnegroes are fecured. s-"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "French State Paper.", "byline": "", "article": "Rsbort TO ne Execafivs Directory BY he minj2v a.\nqoar, as 7bermidOr, .ysar 7, IS dug.p, i199.\n\n\n&C o,~,.r, r,orcrnp-"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "An ingenious gentleman in the unworthy of\nCambridge, diltinguiihed for his genealogical\nknowledge, is fad to h.engaged in competing\nGrammar of the Gipley language; he fire."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0284.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "One hundred and fevenly thouland pcrfops\nare aated to have loft thir lives by The plague\nwhich has ragged for four mouths in Barbary +;\nall communication between the Coat and Glib\nraltar, has in coniequenee been f0ipendei."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Oar neIghborring villages have conGdcr-\nably iufered during the lsa engagement.\nCrabbcndom has been totally burnt: many\nhnuiesi in DeZyp, at Groet, Schoorl, Schorl-\ndam, aud in the Long Dyke, have been laid\nIN aihcs The roads re treved with lsin,\nRniI'ane, AMI lome Briti'h, for whole inter\nment we are now providing.\n\n\nGeneral Dumonceau has been tranfported\n70 AmRerdan', where il was judged he would\nerj'y quie'nefs and repotc for his recovery.\n4eteTtay and to-day we baye been coui}ant-\nIy engaged TO PICK up the itcaycd Rudians,\nwho Ind t\"emselfes in the Berger WOO is and\ndo ~ns\n\n\nIl aPPe7rs now efficiently clear that the\n'nientton OF the enemy, was to drop tne kui-\n'ien5 on9 the ihore ard ,hr, Ugh the Downs,\nun-'' oeiow tyucaud AT lea, While the En-\nglib, wi-a large force, lnculd march ~ to\n~ 'he whole lef; wing he.wixt wo fires.\nbut as the &uflaas now forced OF he.wixr\nb-rgcn AID Schoorl, through the Duyue,,\nwoods, they were Immediately ia roundcdhv\nhe French; and while che Ergliih did no;\nsuiIicicn,'y attack the centre at SoboorIdsm\ngen Dumonceau, who commanded the fame\nembraced lie opportunity of feconding the\nlett wicS. whereby no, only the Rufliaus ruf\ntrred 10 enormouily, bat he Erg,ih were\nprevented making ioriie from Pe,teu. IL\nrs therefore probable that the enemy he;na\n70 well beaten in his right wing. prevented\nhas march by 0chermernorn. 10 AiiImaar."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "AmPerdam Courant E.ytra, Sep.\n\n\nTENDER Z.", "byline": "{\" SeboorL. rsnr III mir. .ccbt. II", "article": "StDOoffs near AK mar, SEDt.\n\n\nIF ever there was any thing th-t could\nmake the adhetents Of the IA thoider blulh,\nIL mua be the horrid tranlaGtions the dav\nbefore y>tterday. From me hrA time thal\nthe Engjiih had a footing on our flores, W.,\nthis village in particular the unfortunate VIC.\nllm Of then crneiies. Inc f9.n inltan ID\ntor Us, and all inhabitants of tho country, a\nday OF mourning and adherence, and mutt\nremain diigrsce to the Orange party, to\ndi.tant generations,\n\n\nEarly in the morning Of the 10Th, was\nour village, which wsI then in poiIeiIio, OF\nthe French, taken by the euf an, aud then\nrctesen by the French ard ii inc, 10 tie\ncourte OF a hor, time, paGs, thr- mes inro\nthe hands Of the cOntendiog p ties. When\never the Rriiians, but for I OFT tine, be\ncame matters Of chs village, tt devoted\nthemielves to piuoder murder, exaGtire mo\nney, aud all tie yaluables the people poHsls-\ned but nothing could fatiate their rapscity\neven after great number of the uufor-\ntunate inhabitants had given up their all to\ntheic 5arbarians--af!er they had even broken\nopen all the chefs and lockers Of the hor-.\nles, aad plundered them Of their contents !;\nand while the poor Inhabitants on their\nknees, with folded hands, prayed tor iheir\nlives, fill tnefe RnGian moni-rs were roacf\nfcd o: o much msIjgnity, or obeying the or.\n1crs o. the EnE'iih, that nor even pregnant\nNATIONS, hoary fathers, liiping infauls, o..\nbeauteous maidens were fpared he M\nirons, in the face OF their Funds and IA\ntheirs, were violated IN the mott brurai and\navage manner and thus fell victims to th,ir\nlul and rapacity and after that, thof. who\nefcaped the bayouet, were lhot, or in a mot\nknocking banner cut to pieces, and their\nmangled co-pies left the moa horrid and\nfr,ghtlul ipe6tacle, of which vaa many\nwere TENT to Alkmaar 10 Wagons.\n\n\na few whom she enemy left for dead\nafterwards were sblcto crawl from the heaps\nOf the Slaughtered aud cudesvored \"a nre.\nieryc the remaining Parks OF life. by re-.\ntreat. I heir dead bodies were found in\ntie houfes AMI ccllarg. as well Of our village.\naq in fcvcral other fcattered hab;t1tinns\nwhere the Ruiliin5 had committed fuch cru.\nelites, az arc more toe charactsrihcs of wild\nbcad5 than Of men Cruclties aud wanion-\nneis from which paiure rccoils with horror\nand at which humanity tremblss This i\nthe dsiUerasce which the northern nationI\nhave brought Co usl This 10 the reGoratior\nOf relicioa anG s97a order, which tive Sfadt-\nholder end Briulh general have ordered e\nus WAC IS thcrc but NUT tremblc az th,\nfate OF thoic people whom the forum. O\nvar may throw in the power of thofs ty-\nrants.\n\n\na\" a F ench huGsr who conducted =,\nAlkmasr, lome % the mifcrsble women m,\nchldreO whole bnibands and parents fhars\nin the fate Of ,he day, refuicd to accept\npuhc OF money which was offered 70 Tin\nas a recompe ,e for his kindnels; but beia\nimpo'tuned Al lsA admitted. What a cor\ntrat betwceu thl. .siG!er aud our wanto\n\n\niedeemstsi"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "Lo@a9n GG@ehe Extraordinary.", "byline": "Dnwnirr-nrc.-- On.", "article": "90 Ia\n\n\n'''-'''4 ~\"''''i' L.'''Ao' dEHHFr,\n\n\nDownirc-Grs.,. a.,,\nTil following difpa,co has this 5sc5 -.\n\n\nceiyed from tho duke or Yoft. Inv h..\n\n\nrigh, ten. Henry Nu.fza.\n\n\n~\n\n\ncrB \"''s''' o'\"4gSh Hi'HT' Sfb' 20.\n\n\nny So -,\n\n\n-'.i, ca % me to'h '\"fa7,,\n=, - wy '',''\",''\" %. making\nt.. ''.s % a. frtmr'\n;naI ~ ~ ''.o',s\", ''a' inc vi rcem-nts\n} - = f'' .'' ON every receH'y az\n80, \"' a.''y \"'Y-d tor~\nt,,.: \" ,' ~\" ~ y columns IN The 10\n= e, ,''nn nnde, \"a\nconi,,, ~ 3 P, ar x ID. rer1rh~,\n-, $50 ''.''' '' s'' 'Iir ls,' = he\nh-;1,.J. - 4\" ~. 2i N-1ai\"a\"\n81\" 'o'e oHs'. u'-\n~, ~ S'.' Oh N-aYan. Brigade; {\n5G 800 L..I ~ O. =\" nader \"5 re lae;\nNv .1''S'''' - .'H'' '.an'ry o. IN lee:\nI,--l33 .'r , ~ q '''h,s under CO. Mac,\n- 1910 t. '\"'h me 'nemy's right\nw ,i' - 's' %s', m1'.'ed 81 w. \"'cDck\n- ~ s,s.;'y. o. me '''h ne columns\n.pa \" T,tl ~, '''s \" Il C''amao.'d by lieut..\n~ g '-,..'''s CT ne 7.h iI2ht\n\n\n-o..'' - \"','',-''' 90 NLihan'' End\n- o'caL7 ne iscond,\n~ .'s'i'' gen A'H\"c7. r'r''s.\n49,. .';.''''S =. = =\" \"gnt ora\nloys \"' '\"\"' qua U.s. md\n49, Il ~ ',''\"' niigddej Tie\nI'm. p, ,l,..,,., an.ca, y He\"c gen hr\nIf ,heI,,t I;,I' S-,-a'' \" - iiN1e''\"S\nhr,,,.d.. - o'.'''' ~. J\"' ger ION\n~.Scb.J c., ,.II,.J ~. - .o's brigade\n~ I., i,,;.'o\"f -, y 0c, oP'sa e\nliza go. en- .,Ia Va .'-' 9'n nc\n- o'\"'\"' w. 10 GrVc Inc\nthe ;u,-.s n NV, H.\" I:s =. NIl\"'Psr DnyGs'\nr. to- |a.Eon or '', ps '.e.h ''tS' ana hn7\"y\n70 force ~. 1892. ~\" w -, -eooNo was\nfen and SrboorIl,,, ai \" '''pe\"\"uY-\ntbe coinr,r ,odar i 49,. - 49, \"'''\nand the third, - 49, t ,aG.G; az u\nCARMEL. AZ The head IS ~ - - o'\"s\nroad lea, inc - AIl7,..r NJ ''l'\n\n\nl. IS norcG,,,. 70 ohc..'.. H..\n\n\ntry in winch we b,I 80 \"a | .ue Gum\nevery ii rS4;,, m. rooa t ~. \"'Fu' !\"\ncles. The ener,r rr-, 81 far. 80\"\n70 great a3van.sos ,bs Ill C III, \"\nwhich extend f-dn n. e., :, s.. r. o. o.,\nten. to he to,y, of Pa~,aa 49,, 20\ntrenched in three ;pfe2ned;,,s H. ~\"\nThe country OVER ul;ch -. =. ''''s -\nlieutenant generals Dn,J., aas e.. 49, 49,\nPoul,eng, had 70 NOV, f,r,l.e.. J%'','S\nfortified poNs of Waloen, ,rfc - ceI ~. VIZ\ndam and The large Dvka :. s-i,;a $500\n(ettrd every tb,ee ~ f,1r Lnat t.,'i' ...e\nby broad deep wet di. cbcs and c,,.I. 10\nbridges acrois the o,ly ,y,, . he. ,d.J.\nwhen led 70 theie Mace. w.. d.e....5'\nand abba,is were lsiJ =, d;I.r.r, l.t 80.\nco. ''''\n\n\nLieutenant general D,r+s-,,,,,. .,r.,,."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "A@tzion & ComzmiSSion\n\n\nBUSINESS.", "byline": "", "article": "THE Subscribers have removed\nII to the houfe lately occupied by MIR, Tho\nHa' Hoorer. two doors below the EagIe Tavern;\nwhere they intend carrying on the Auction and\nSenimdiion Buiineis under she 6rm of\n\n\nVande7oaA & MgGy.\nAny thiag committed to xlcm in their line will b.\nreceived and Rri6ly attended to. Advances in\nsaih viii be made frequired.\nThey haze an hand far Sale, LoqO for\nGait or on 50 or 90 days credit,\nBET German Oznaburgs, by bale\norpiece\n\n\nDroghedas, by the piece\nBrown Iriih Linens\nIndia CottonS\nOld Antigua Rum by the HID.\nNorthward ditto by the barrel\nMolaiIes by the HID.\nBrown Sugar by the HID. or BbI,\n\n\nMarkes Vande7oaA.\n\n\nBenjamin MoGy.\nRichmond, Oct ber 1T, 1870.\n~. B. Tier Ratea days of[aleare on We'd\nneidayS and Fridays. y. g NJ"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "TIN cB rs s NcLH.", "byline": "", "article": "The brarc French ard Dr:ch, 10 wloa,\nthe fortune az war vas lei favorable. an.\nwho have fallen INFO the hands Of he cue\nmy, although their number il i,,,all ~. Urea.\ncd mot; cruelty lone even ,ftrr thev sd\nlaid down their drms, were w-r.on.v aal\ncoward'y hu,chc,ed what 4 diiIercn,. .-.,\ntween ioch treatment, TO VIII, they eApe-\nrienCc from as 10"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "F. Q r S A L z,\n\n\nLIABLE\nSlate Quarr;eS ;", "byline": "", "article": "HlN(i on jsn.e. river, near IL. mouth\nIL q; Slate river, about Gxty mice ABOVE\nThe CITY Of Richmond, in Virginia the\nQuality of which has been \" we'd ~ sxne.\nlWents made in Richmond and Ma chef\nrer, aad the quantity will not be u.ubtsl,\nwhen viewed by any one a ,uGee n rh-\narticle The f;rna,ion of thcil Onarrie-,\nimmediately on nsviesb;e ws'-t, and Their\nlcarciy in other quarters, particularly in\nlmI'ar iitus,'ons, giving almo't the enrir:\n\n\nonnpoly IN this country 10 their Owner\nender them an ObJss ~orthv the s.=utioi\nII the en'rrPT'zing and induNrous.-Tn\n)Iher property formerly sdvertiied vii\n'ho'e Q9srries, being nog difpoied Of,\nTHEY wi! De fold on moderate terms On\n'Jfoporlion to their va'u-) for bonds We\n.ecured, prop.ry in Richmond, public iC\nIri''es, OF any other thing that wi proou,\ncertain amnua iucome, and utimateiy III\n.ure the principal.\n\n\nALSO, WILL BE SOLD,\nAbout 400 acres oil well ,imbsyed, unim\n\n\nproved, level, lively gain"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "-.--.ss.-.,..-ss--s man, - OF 1J lfai' OF eye,\n~'-7S-''-s5. as'--lss fee- or inches high, win\ncontpicuous fear under his lett jaw, occaiionet\nby 4 detective tooth, large fear on the back o.\nhis right hand iron, the out Of SEils, and final\none inclinug obhguely dovmwards in the iaiddie\nOF mis- forehead, uccaEoned By fon'e accident when\nchild, cutters little when about 70 ipeak, .\nbun\" ,1d O. hG.-, l,s -at,sr AN fro. th~\ncontant Iic OF boots, and OF lulSy looks and tenn\nper. except when H. chooles 10 force a dsce,rin\nimile. He has forved an apprenticeship to the\nBARRIERS trade, knows little OF lIoemakme, and\nis, when he plealts, very complete donieiic fer\nwant. AS he has feveral time. avelled with me\ninto the northern Gates, 1t Is poiiibie he may ob\ntam forged certificate OF freedom and euOeavor\nTO go that way, OF towards Kentucky, where his\nmother and other connections m the poiisiiion\nOF 4 Mr.. William HoIland whole name nc iome-\ntimes affects TO bear--and this is The more proba-\nbic, As ihort time previous 70 his departure he\npoie{icd hImiet oi the means of travelling by for\neng into my dsiS. II ne is int cut OF the fate\ndelivery 10 me a, this pace--if taken tns rate\nand delivered, Fifty Dollars viii Re paid--or If\niecured in any jail 60 that get him again, Thirty\nDollars viii be allowed. All matters OF vc.iels\nare cautioned againG afIording the iajd runaway\nconveyance out Of the fate. and all other pcrons\nlgaimt harboring, employing or lecrcting hum\na. no expeuce will be ipared IN a rigorous proie\neutlou OF thole who DO To-\n\n\nJOHN 1lA10\n\n\nRiehuond, Virginia,\n\n\nOaober 18th, I79g.S CD\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0070.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p1", "headline": "Y FORRwARN all perfoas at", "byline": "", "article": "J tOREW ARM al perloIs 1T\n= their peril, from 6uyrng of John Glenn, or a.\nny other portion, appointed toy him. 70 ten, The fol\nlowing Negroes, 20 wit:\n\n\nMa, HII, Dclobia, end f1o9 Chill\n\n\ndren,\n\n\nwhich negroes were fold to AuN;n tIew.s,t, and\nevery rrquii's complied with but iinee The death\nOF the lad hs \"iett, the iaid Glenn by iraudue7,\nmeans. mas got the negroes back agaru.- There is\na suit, brought by me again.t the i4m Glenn, now\ndepending IN the high court OF chancery, fur the\nright OF the taii negroes. aud until ,hat is deter\nmheo, iuppoic no perion would ~ luitiliabic in\noGying, without oei1s Efficiently iccursd IA the\ntite, as echeeive there ~ a good tide\nmade.--- he negroes as ioilr s: Nat IS a.\nnout twenty -ieven or twenty. eight years 81 sge\ni've ieet eight or niue inches MGR, Of bright get.\now complexion, ittut made, aud is now in the POI\nieihp' ot the iald Glenn, in New Kent county\nWan is ABOUT twenty-five or twenty tx years oil\naEs, nearly the ize 4uu complexion 81 ~ b. yyi,n\nMatthew Glenn, The lou OF the aforementioned\nG!eun, wno reitdcs either IN kirs and Queen\ncounty. OF Ciouceiter, 60 not kuor' when\nNeiphla rs about twenty one or tv,,ury. two yrars\nold very yellow, OF mldoiing me with nsr\nycungeit child, as have been informed, IL IN h.,\nPoheihon OF a Peter cry, who married the dauga\nter OF Glenn and row reldcs in sl Forged Oder. Aud the Secretary\nhereby dICctld caule thi, Ad to be publ he1 II\nicvcral Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth ~\nthree months .ucce1ireIy W.\n\n\nZr 'is H,4r wv RPrs27afig,r, JcH 22 1900\nThis Eli having had tAr,c itvcr al readings paed oI\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS Sb.aEr. y\n\n\nIII Sa7rt-. gan. 70. I7ip \"\nThis Bill having had two feyaraI readings plGed o\n\n\nsA4gEL PHILLIPS, F,yaa@l\nJl7so-y 29, I790-A3ho7.t\n\n\nTrac Copy--Auea,\n\n\nJOHN VERY, Se-'g.\nf4 Tex P\"jG1i t5re: zaTtbf ylae: v.iy in ,5e gue\nNr7a5-ba5ayI P,lTi Z ~ tbs Co7,-sr7rs7lB b.\n\n\n30RN hYsRr Scsy"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "Tnterefting Anecdotes,", "byline": "RIL.tiOe 10 tbe Frencb PsVo!s:ion", "article": "By an unprejudced traveler-who 6nce the wear f7sa\n\n\nhas pafed ten years in France. and detained as >\n\n\nnational hofsge there\n\n\nA VALET Il SanGon, es-eu.ioner ia chief,\nhaving boahed that the perqulste OF dead men's\nclothes was worth TO his mailer soo Lor's\nd'ors per week an order ihued thereupon'\nthat in future, the dredes of thole who tell un'\nder la GL4iVs d. II Loi,~ 1Aould be kept at the\ndifpoial Of government ,-ard 10 hard WINTER\nOf 1904, fcveral priloners of both GaIe; beng\nalmoG naked, thefe wardrobes were opened TO\nluPply them with covering. I\n\n\nCitizen Beaumont was suillotircd Eor citizen\nChaum6nt ;--in vain he rePrei:ne3d ;he ni2-\naxe, implorsd, and urged they 'aGltsd TIE\ncharge mutt have been intended againt\nkiar that there was but little difference in he\nfeeling, Gill lels in the found, Of the two\nnames\" So he was hurried away to cxscu-\ntion'\n\n\nNa-e dc NJ. young lady, aged 3,\nbout eighteen, wa> impri,cned and pu; 10 death\nnaead of her elder iifter,t who hal besn DC\nnouuced in popular lOciety. fox Counter 'evo-\nlutionary feniiments.\n\n\nThe covered cart came one evening % . a\nForce, for its uil2l complement Of victims, 20 b:\n\n\n\n\n\nthe Gulotine to complete the fare, they\nobliged rrif5aer, who was rot actually on\nthe lit Of thofe required BY Fouquet, to go\noff with the ret but on the her hand, on\nthe Sth Thermidor, at night, the driver tent\nto the Luxembourg maintained that his cart\nwould hold no more than what had entered /;\nand, after fome wrangled with the jail,r, OBJ\nltina,ely Auck BY bis relufh to admit one of\nthe number demanded, and who It0od ready at\nthe wicket. The poor fellow was therelorer re-\nferved to come hrG Of the next aA-rtment /;\nRobelpierre went in bis place, and he now\nkeeps a reputable hop near the Pont neuf, at\nParis.\n\n\nGeneral and Madame Qre,ino, were young\ncouple, extremely attached 10 each other they\nhad one fon, about four years CID, who uled\ndaily to vifit, with her, the unhappy father con\nfined at the Abbey Of St. German, upon Jac-\nobin fufpicion. 1t was Ggnifcd, in March 1891,\nby order of the Commit e. &c Surete Generate,\nthat all thoit ID cutoday were to be inaantly\nput 81 Ecref5 The news Of t5eir fepara,ion\nwas 70 af1i4ing to this fond pair, that they\nconcerted various mealure5 70 accelerate The\nGenerals trial, knowing that M fubfantial\ncharge could be brought aGaina him. 1t oc-\nCured 10 the wife, that on foiicting HeheIt\nCommonly called Pre- da ChsSs) in Whole com\npany the General had once found hirutelf\nimPrloned, during fortnight, they might,\nthrough his interpoftion, attain 70 reafonable a\nrequeit lhe therefore, (lnt lupPlicatory note,\nCaw him by appointment, and received promncs\nOf lervce. Some days after, RobciPierre gull\nl7tined Pere du CbcUe,I at Whole houle, in a\nlcrutoire, among lage mafs cF papers, ap.\nPeared Madame Quctno's note aud, il CON\niequence thereof, fac and her huiblnd were ar\n| raisned as his accomPlioes, and condemned 10\ndeath. The General was forthwith executed,\nthe fame Judgment Paded on The lady; the\ninA,aing OF it was, however protraaed, and tAe\nihowed al advanced rate Of pregnancy ere\nthree days el2pled, ihe was delivered in piilon\nOf a dead chlld-tke pan6s Of labour fc4rcc\nover, came two GesdarmsJ, with a TamBrsau, e\nand dragged her out of bed TO undergo the\nlentence. PerceiviIg, as fhe dreGed here,f,\nthat fhe had fine long hazle tredes, which tell\nas low as her wait, each trooper leized on lhem,\nat once, as his fpoil, and kept tearing different\nways, till her cries and their qusrreIs brought\nup a turnkey, who fettled The dilpute, By cut\nting the hair in two parts, and equally dividing\nit between the combatants. Madame QuetnO\nwas then conveyed to the guillotine, but ieemed\ntotally deprived Of her lenfes, and almoR mo-\ntionlefs. She was delightful, and very &C.\ncOmplilhed Perlon.\n\n\nH. E,o~g :."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "Iauphables.", "byline": "", "article": "I WILL give you what | call the king Of\nbulls - An I'ih baronet, walking out with A\ngentleman who told me the Rory, was met BY\nhis nu'fe, who requeted charity. The baronct\nexclaimed sehemently, will give you moth\ning-You played me fcandalous trick in my\ninfancy\" The old woman, il, amazement,\natlled him what injury lhe had done him He\nanfwered, \" was I fqe boy, and you ezchaa.\ngcd me-\""} +{"article_id": "6_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "CONDITIONS.", "byline": "", "article": "The Frelch and Englih Grammars\n10 be attended two Gays in week, Monday ana\nWednesday mornings and afternoons, At dollars each\nlcholar, per CHrSer.\n\n\nMufc fr the Fortcpiano, thoro' BATS,\nevery Tucltay aEd Friday .nin2 and afternoon\nLadies VITO i've Spinnett or FortePiano may be\ntaught at Nh. bforis's boarding houle.\n\n\nDancing, every Ihuriday and Satur-\nd.v II The srrrnoon from two o'clock 70 run lct at\ndollars and o cents per quarter for thofe Who have\nbefore been Gchool, and for ihole who have not.\nN.D. Ihe 1cholars viii turnilh them\nfelves wihroom, wood and candies.\n\n\nThe ubicribers will expect to pay for\nthe quartz whether rhey attend Or not\n\n\nOnabalf of each branch to be paid\nfor on s1rauce and the remainder at the end Of the\nquarter.\n\n\nCrS@Eri2t;oa paper, loly.d al Ms. Jsyz,'s\nBooK-5-0RE.\n\n\nA5rH 8B. 1879."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "tAOa laE fAkhIR AbSEuM.\nFrom the Shop Of Mefrs. COLON and sPONDEE\n3la3f5. Cslo7 and SPosdss 10 tkar kind CgQ3mr5.\n\n1T has Jared with the poet Of the United\nStates, as il has with the manufacturer Of\nS'oths each has found plenty of raw ratsr.\nAIS, each has made good homelpno ware, and\neach has failed in rafting that tine nap, and\ngiving that brilliant colour TO their manufac-\nlures, which Gtike The eye of people of fa.hion\nAs we may, without vanity, be p.etumed to be\nat the top Of our trade, We have thought IS our\neiPecial DUTY 20 examine, critically and fc.ert'f-\nically, the mott modih, literary m1nuf4dures\nOf Europe, to d1cOyer the caufes Of their tonih\nilperiOrity and 10 avail eurfelves of our dil-\neoTeries, for the benefit of the fire writers, as\nmanufactures Of our own country. Th. great\nFrederic Of PiuGia ilole tAe art Cf making Chi\n\"a from Canton, and the Englilhman, Wedg-\nwood, ty a hmiar addrels, has cauled the\nwares Of birmingham and Stafford to rival\nlhe porcelain of Potzdam, and the vales of L.\ntr1ria.\n\n\nWe Ghall proceed to acquaint our brother\niTadetmen with our d1coYerics in order.\n\n\nIn our opinion, one Of the principal caples\nOf the faihioDable fuPeriori,y Of poetry, woven\nIN European looms, is the iudicious uic Of cpl\nthets. Thel- ihould be gorgeous. lpiended, far\nfetched, and obnubUlous that is to fay, slmoA\nunnteiigibie. The fault of the American\nPAnadian weaver is, that he makes both warp\nand filing # atong, plain, good lcnie, when\ntbe huf will find a much reader market If he\nni-l merely warp with fenie, anG Eli with cpl.\nthct Doubtleis, there is now on hand mrny a\ndurable piece Of American fluff, which would\ncommand a ready market, if tambo1ed with\nchoice ePithets, after the manner of thofe in.\nEenious weavers, Mrs. CHARLOTTE SMITH,\nDELLA CRUscA, and Anna MATILDA.\n\n\nM55r5. CoLoN & SPoNDEE,\n\n\nHave, at great exPenle erected an Epithet\njeany, with which they card, fpn, and twif all\n( nds Of ePithets; Jingle threaded, double twif\n~, and long rolled epithet, by the hank, or\npound. a few real gold and iilver wire, and\nprangIed ditto, fer tie manufactures Of cpl\nlogues and theatrical addreGes. Ditto tiniel for\nlongs.\n\n\nN. B. They may be fwed on old plain poetry,\n% that the fam cannot be dicovered, through\nII beR SPeaacles.\n\n\nII f.ven words Of New England poefy. in\nlhe New England Primer, are the following\nlines.\n\n\nThe cat, doth play,\n\n\nAnd.aiter nay.\n\n\nThis happy delcriPton we have ampliGed, &\nbef21ngled, with ePithets, in the following and\nkea manner of CHARLOTTE SMITH.\n\n\nSONNET TO AN OLE MOUSER.\n\n\nC5ass sf A5,iaoy. AFT ; sfJs,gyirs E5,rti\n\n\nOf PANGFUL MIRTH /sOltt erwis'd l6yte\n\n\nN'bo bvF zyit6 fieat vELvET STIR 10 e0~t\n\n\nTIE bgef! 6so~ sftbe night\n\n\nWB9f eJf7 .\" ean pieyse aigbt's y-Jis gIooa,\n\n\nmi ToitJ Der E.IsY Prey 7UiB gBA\n\n\nME- Po,t5 tcH. .f1ois o'r' TIE grly tomb,\n\n\nd1s grae5P a'7i5 s0it5 dm8iag lHHs\n\n\nDAUGHTER OF IRfTUL HIRTH, PORTER in yegs,\n\n\nWbeE J9y 6.UA fine IN jtuiptuy'd ba5 yrii1f,\n\n\nLike Patisase in rqof Sb4t5Peay's dsatJl5G PAGE\n\n\nSmiling IL marble voa1 grief\n\n\n%, gql teaeJ 0ss az fby 5arB'ro jey,\n\n\n1eya''f sis JerrsVv JiyS srd t5es SJfre5."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A WIZ bcmoaning the uncomfortable proCpctl al\nceioacy, and comparing the relpectvc happncls nj\nmarried and fngIe Rate exclaimed, \" What can make\nthe butSr cup Of hacheo6s lie 70 down ;'--8ndin\nTie tSns tone, BY way Of e!f.condouut rcIrou-, d.\nfsrvsd, a--lals! a--lafs ~"} +{"article_id": "34_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "q There being no e0entla5", "byline": "", "article": "Uariali5n iH The PRICES CURREE\nOf AJf -Occk, they are omiftsd % day."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Trcm the Shop Of MefIrs. COLON and sPONDEE\nl5l5155. C.la7 and SPasds. 10 tbsir kind CgQ3mr5"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THE public having bad the opinion\nOf the Analytical Reviewers ou ae Five fr0 Numbers,\nco'oprihng the Frl Volume The 2ublher preleuts\nthem with an extract from tns Monthly Review on the\n\n\nlGth and Seventh Number, which PubAtncd and\nready to be delivered to ubicrihrs It being his in\ntennon TO give Count RnmlOrds Works enure, thoie\ngentlemen who with \" po.a aay part Of this Ameri-\ncan edition informed that hey mu(t become iub-\nienbers 10 that part VI us work. aredy printed and\n10 thofe other parts va b pubIi1led, the Pub.\nlihSr has completed % cr,G number Of each L1av !;\npTeluming from The ment and ing nuity Of the Counts\nWorks thar ubfcrber would be grot6ed in being able\n% compear the valuable char Of his intereHnP days\nThe pncc Of thole furre P1rn a hi works which may\nhereafter follow, hal be regulated by thole which\nhave preceded them.\n\n\n= TbQje bsrIau 7y5o nay 7vjb 70 OBJ\ntain Copat Rpmtor4 WoL, r tJe h15jFribfio1\nbrisf, 1OH baVe an opportunity Gy q53Ji7g az Jenks's\nP1ak- Siayf."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "z T-ke f-ror( of iAfirE.", "byline": "", "article": "The JTgor3 9fJyfirr.\n\n\nA:Ge Luxee,5oa,g Prj5o, NnJ.voi. R, 5ciag 4aE-\nled dorm from ber iaztn 70 M Ioyk6rs q3a,re7,,\ng01ga Eqt Of oetg, and sod q e5og a4y PAR tjz gtl\nhF Ler Gazing e s2or hi reA rs ig7zaty 4afea\na1Usy and Hor fbe oor; q e fosimgf s l4O maylsd\nzvifb Der nee zcsrEtke initial i!ters @ ber fLey\n1ai and BI t5s @ H1afisT Ss baa yeeeiVsI e5is\nErbaaRy ead\n\n\nIII, ~ fqgulay i3qaree sf fJaoiu; %, faee been a\nsovrrd bat 1fade@sfHs ds szsoEyGgc9fEe Gat ~\nmig de- aadaVs bsr r, cU5o nlyyisi 7Oo7sln, 1O5\nJa7iI, Of children.\n\n\nWJsn put (au fecret) il yei Communication 7vJut.\never Is aleu- ca beyond be yUaAs et he dungeon.\n\n\nH5.rt bad org been trying 70 Jf3iuD RoJgPisryt in e\ng7-s~ etbs Po9Hiaee, BY rve\" hI47g m azpity\nviLany\n\n\n7 n ToDa5erelr is ike a dyag-eart-"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "THE HORSE CALLED\nTbe SWIFT,", "byline": "", "article": "Will fand on the days and at the\nPLACES a lolIow--viz May 9th, 4: Jntis in New\nglo1ceRer 9TH, 9th, 9th and 10th, Srvas Gland\nIIth at Jnks-I3h, I4th, 18th, at Sto-Byijgsl Free\nD7t.-IAe remainder Of the week at our Gablc -1oth,\nI'm, zld at SaccarapPa. The remainder Of the week\n1t ur Gabe.-27th at Jnsks't.-lSth, Q9th, goth, AZ\nSyI 3Il at Jer%j'h-Iune sd, 9Th, Sth, ae Soct-\n5rl-s; The remainder Of the week our Gable -I1h\nrh, Ith, at Saccarappa. Remainder Of the week al\nour liable 18TH at TealI-I8th, 10Th, 4oth 1rR, al\ns-r,r--2zd at TafA-a5t l6th, 47th at SolBrir\nFrecPor;. ;.-hterwards at our fable\n\n\nThe terms are, dollars a leap, a\ndollars the lcafon, and dollars to iuCure foa -\nsaid hore is p4y coorGrm and fold -Cevtn- ei2hths\nLngih, and furc Goa Any pcrons who may with to\ncomply with thele terms faa be well ured By rs.\n\n\nTHOMAS CHASE.\n\n\nJOHN THOMPSON.\nNor5yarrs.rfb, %priI 8, 1899"} +{"article_id": "25_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "Francis Morris.", "byline": "", "article": "Prgf15r qftJcFrench 81 En3Iih Gram\n\n\nnan; D.z.i4g, ~ 1I.6Erhs yhG7 y Fo,s...a=ro\nD ESpeafuly informs the Ladies and\nLIZ Gentlemen If Por4I7l and its vicinity, that NJ\npropores to open lis Academy for teaching hole ulrt4l\nAccomplishments, IS ioon a. lu1icieAt encouragement\nf,,I Ne yn-.red"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-04-22_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0209.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TRoA TzE FAsMER's MUSEUM."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nther nay be aided orab .t.ei,", "byline": "", "article": "- Iney may DC diuCu OA dO-l'S~'\n70 that thelr puuiihment may be an eximple g\ndeter others from the ike crimes in tuture.-\nThe necefty Of employing arms againtt any\nportion of our fellow citizens mutt bedeeply Ia\nmented: but Vie conlequeHces wll lie at tht\ndoor Of thoie whofe treafonable proceedings\nhave produced the neceGity +: not Of he govern\nment, which is bound, by its mott ilcred duty\nto preierve order and enforce cbedince 20 the\nlaws.\n\n\nBut to thofe who ihall remain peaceably a;\ntheir homes, and continue to abRain from all\npart in thclc unlawful acts, either by open az\nItance, or by lecret aid, council orintclligence,\nthe utmoit protection viii be given, both for\ntheir perfons and their property. Every pre-\ncaution will be taken 70 prevent the march OF\nthe troops from becoming burdenfome TO the\ncitizens ali fuPPlies will be plnaually paid\nfor; and the lridea dhaipline viii be preferved.\n\n\nLet me therefore my fellow citizens, warn\nand entrcat you, as you love your coUntry as\nyou prize the bleGings Of liberty with order\nand peace as you wifi to avert the neceiIity Of\nlhedding blood, which is equally contrary to\nmy wiihes, and thole Of the PreGdeut as you\ndread TIE evils of civil war, and deiITe 70 efcape\nthe crimes and puniihment of traitors 10 +heir\ncountry to turn a deaf car to the counfels Of\nthoie wicked men who would draw yoc mo\nde9rua;on who 10 CRAFTY tLeir own ambition\nor to PrOted them elves from Punifhment for\ntheir crimes, would induce yog to take Up arms\nagainR the laws and the government of your\ncountry, and to engage in Itruggle as hop-lefs\nas criminal, againG the while force Of the\nUnited States who talk to YOU about p-ac\nand liberty. while they forent a civil war\nwho complain Of e1pence, While they compel\nthegovernment to encreale !, for the purPoie Of\nfuppreAing inf1Tre6tion and who boat as be\ning republicans, while they violate the moA\nedenrial principle Of republicanifm, which Is\nobedience to the laws paGed By the content Of\nmajority. And let me wan YOU to abaair\nfrom giving aid, in any manner whatever, to\nthe aforefald infurgents, on The pam Of bctom-\ning involved 10 their crimes and their punih-\nmsnt.\n\n\nGiven under my hand andfeal at head quar-.\n\n\nters at DolPs, this fifth day Of April, A.\n\n\nD, 1899, and Of American Independence\n\n\nthe twenty third\n\n\nw. MACPHERSON.\n\n\nBY order Of the general,\n\n\nJoNA. WIL-rAHs, Hd de.Camp."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "FOR The GAZETTE.\n\nCommunication.", "byline": "", "article": "JACOBINISM, like A weak Romach or\nperverted appetite, rejects all vholelome and\nnutritious food, and can get rothing down but\nIchalk and Goals. II IS vey bad child-but\nwhile it is whipped, it mua, lowever, be tend\nled and though underwlttec, yet thole Of Us\nwho had nothing to do with is parentage have\nIno reafon TO BE attained. Conceiving my11lf\nto be one of its mott loving iurles, and obferv-\ning It to have new compliant, called & Cam\nm7n h1U,\" | lhall do whats3 can to remove il,\nhandling the brat As the diorder may require.\n\n\nWithout figure Of lpeecl, we fec in the Ckro-\nnicle that the trial Of Alb all Adams for a vii\n\n\nlanous libel upon the Se,nte Of Madachutetts,\n\n\nin which the Judges proceeded upon the cen. I2n\niazv ojr ENGLAND, which isallo fbe common la7v ot\nthis rou1rry, has routed allthe left-hdnded learn\n\n\ning Of the Tacobins, and happened their Pecviih\nwits even almolt to the power of fayiug new\nthings.-Is it Rrange tht Jacobins ihould Be\nagainR the common lacy defre TO know 4v5af\nlaw they like 7? They bate the very name Of\nL77v. There is nothing 70 adverfe to their na-\nlures, their habits, and their purfuts. When\nthey appear Jealous FIR the contribution, and\nwhen they moralize upon the principles Of any\nLaqv, they lic-for they lave no preference. It\nis the fuhjeaion itlef and not the mode Of il;\nil is their vafalage 70 principle and not the\nperverGon If the latter, which they fecretly\ndeplore. Loofe them from the Glken cords,\nfoft though Rrong, WHICH at once bind and\nadorn the good in bciciy, and for a moment\nthefe croakers void ceafe to complain-but\nrot long, for they would murmur in heaven,\nwhich ought to convince everybody that they\nwill never get tlere, and might even Ra,tle\nthemleIvcs in Particular moments, if the Lee\nthean dole Of modern lhlciophy had not pre-.\npared them for eternal leep\"\n\n\nSo much dePavity as the jacobin defence Of\nthe Chronicle printer dncloies to view, in the\niniidious attack 1pon tie r0mm1n L71U, was hard\nly TO be expected. But wha: is not to be ex-\npeaed This Is a time when il is the prize III\nman that there is nothing facred-nothing but\nwhat his lordhp may trample on He dalhes\nthe talliiman 70 pieces-nfanuy the venerable\ncattle is no more, all is hed, the whole fcene\nand himtelf is Changed-natule vaR and\n\n\nwild Is under his feet, and he has acquired\ngigantic form. Among the faihions Of this\nvain and frivolous world, there are faihions ot\nthinking as we'll as Of lhoe-arings, and that\nwhich tyrannizes now is liberty. We NUT have\nno kind Of relrainl, not even to make US com\nPortable and iecure--we NUT have no rule ever\nthough we choofe tive mutt deny all priuci\n\n\npie even though we try in vain to lhake il off\n\n\nIf this mania would only run the ordinary court,\nOf fllhion and then give place to 1onethinq\nequally fooith, it fhould not be noticed-bul\n| there Is 70 much wickednefs atwork upon 70 much\nignorance, that It is rather TO be feared thai"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "WlAiau ,. Mas-. Efq. u Calcutta, has been\nformally received and acknowledged as the\nConful Of the u. S. of A merica for the BrilIh\nterritories in India. This is the only nation 10\nwhom the fame privilege has ever bren grant\ned, or who is permitted to have pubic char\natfer there and which is The reaf7n lhe above\ngentleman, although iufFered for thele two\nyears pat to excrtile the power, has not before\nbeen recognized il an official charaaer'"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "6VhHe4HFt ~ H02P5 d54E1e4 20 HtI 9saHF 1bS\n\n\nanfnrgeab \"a i5s CouaIss 9F Norih9m3ton, Ment\n\n\nsonisry, All 8u=t5, IL tbs 5fals 9r PsasGiUaria,\nTO the People Of the laid Counties.\nPILLOW CITIZENS,\n\n\nHAVING received it in command\nfrom ,he Praident OF The United States, 20 EN-,\nP'oy tn, force under my orders. and luch a!di-\ntioual force as the occafon may be found to\nreqni,e, in compelling fHbmillion 70 the laws of\nthe U.ited States III the aforelaid counties, and\nIN iupprefing anI djPerirg all unlawful com\nbnatons, which have there been formed, for\nthe p1rPof. Of preventing, by force or violence,\nThe execution of the lad laws or any Of them,\nhave Judged it exPedent to make known to\nthe people Of The fliI counties, and to all 9TH\ners whom i may concern, the danger to Which\nlbey viii eIPoie themlehes by joining in any\ninch unlawful proceedings, or by giving ad or\nencouragement to thole engaged therein /; and\nafo to remind them of the reafonablenefs Of\niubmt'iug to the laws in general, and to thofe\nin particular, which icme have retired in\ntreaionable manner.\n\n\nII cannot be unknown to you, nv fellow-cit-\nizens, or to any portion Of tlFe people Of the\nUnited States, thar obedience to laws connitu-\nt,onally made, is edertiil to the exjRence of a\nflee govergmenr and that in a republic, where\nthe laws are enaaed by the general content,\nthat content NUT be declared BY majority Of\nthofe Perfons, who are confitusionally appoint\ned for that Purpofs, BY the people at large\nThe whole body Of the people cannot afemble\n20 make laws, and as men are found to differ\nin opinion about all matters on which they are\nsailed to deliberate, no decilon could ever take\nplace if the will Of the majority were not to\ngovern. The people Of the United State have\nbeen, at all times, 70 we'll convinced of thefe\ntruths thlt from their hr1 fettlemeut il this\ncountry, ;hey have always been governed by\naGembles chofeu TO reprclent them and have\ncompelled all perlons, by force of arms, when\nneceHary, to lubmt to the laws ena5ed by ma\njOrty in thOfl al,n5lies The federal govern\nment is as much a government Of The people.\nas freely cholen By them(elves to reprelent them,\nand to make laws for their benefit, as the gov\nernment of the Rates respectively. It was or\ndained and eltabihed by the people themlelves,\nas thy have expressly de e~lared, . in order to\nform more perfect union, etabhh juaice,\ns. iniure dometc tranquility, provide for the\ncommon defence promote the general welfare,\nand lecure the blefings Of liberty to them\nfclves and their poRerity.\" In order to effect\nthef- great and detir2ble Purpoles, for which\nthe ir9 articles of confederation had been found,\nBY experience, wholly Inefficient they gave to\nCoDgrefs various powers, which are enumerated\nii the coAGitu.ion. From the very nature Of\nthe government, doubts may fome.imes arile,\nand have arf-n, whether any Of thele powers\nauthorize Congrefs TO ena6 certain laws and\nthere is a regular and conRitutional method Of\ndeciding luch queaions, when they do arlc, to\nwhich all good ci izeRs will relort and implicit\nly lubmjt but 10 the prelcDt cafe, no iuch\ndoubt hls been, or can be entertained for i\nIS expressly declared by the coR1itution itf.lf\n(Art. /, SD Sd that Congrefs hall have pow\ner \" to lay and colled taxes, duties, impoas and\n& cZci'es, to pay the debts and provide for the\n\" common defence and general welfare Of the\n= United Sfa,ee.\" This power being given 70\nCong ef5 BY the conf tution. Congre(s NUT\ndecide when, and in what manner, it ought TO\nbe exercifrd and this decfon mua be declared\nby majority. When declared, it NUT be\nobeyed otherwifs The con0ution mutt Be de\nAroyed with it all government, law and order\nmutt per N, anI diluDion, civil war, & anarchy\nmutt erfie.\n\n\nThe acts to which a treafonabie oppoGtion is\nmade, are A6s to lay and colea a tax for\nthe common defence and general welfare Of the\nUnited States con(equently :uch acts as Con-\ngrefs is expressly Empowered by the people to\npals and even from ais sht confederation, they\nwill appear to be as neceAary, and as realona-\nble in themielves, as they are conformable to the\nConRiu,ion, aud favourable to thcte very per\nfons who reGG their execution.\n\n\nNobody has denied, or can deny, that the\n7 ted States were threatened, when thele acts\npai and Gill are threated, with the relentment\nof very powerful, very ambitious, and a\nvery vindi6tive natiOn.-From what f3urccs this\nreientmeat a.ole, or whether by 4 different\ncourle Of conduit it 8ht have been prevented,"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\nIeHemy 70 rally, and do not drive him IN every\nfriction quite out Of the field. Let Us con.\n| fder what the conno1 La4v IS, and how II i th-\nn1oa precious birthright Of Americans.\n\n\nfhall not amuis mylelf nor PerPler the rea-\nder with technical definitions, but endeavour to\nbe underfood. The common law of FnaI,rd\nthen, is tlssEhole juTifPrudence Of the nation\nexcept the regulations made by the aatrra\ncivil and canon law. More plainly. Il i H.\nimmemariaI braaics Of the nation. Yer p,ore\nplainly, it is the deciions Of the Judges on tIors\npoints wherewith the legiaature has not ceeD\noccaGon to meddle. In fhort, It il he orcorn\nmy of Old England for about thoufapd wears\nWhen our anceaors colouized this conrtr,,\nthey not only brought it with them, but tbey\ncould not get lid Of it,, nor do without It, II\nwas their very education, and all the notion\nthey had Of living together. 1t was not mere.\nly brought over in lhip, nor naturalized by\nact of The general court, but it was interviewer\nwith the fouls Of our fathers, and infpired The\nmilk of our mothers. ID did not come a beu.\nging to Profigate printer, nor lesk protection\nfrom a wretChed attOrLey-but it came AZ The\npolice Of Tyre vert over to Carthage, TO make\nThe wilderness biclom, and like providence ~\nblels ingrattude. Il IS not Gcare crow at DIFF\ntance, but always Preient with rs, enters into\nthe competition Of y I our thoughts, forms our\nhabits ard finally conRitutes ourfelves.-\nNo leis important to US is the common law of\nLcglaad, & l1oh a thing It is that The Jacobins\nvih true jacobnic audacity pretend to crilicife.\nTRete fellows would uDde tske, | dare fay, to\n7eriua6e you that lie blood il your veins il\nnnnece4afy and tyrannical, thai the colour cf\nOUT Eiin had Oettei be black, and that bTe tn\ning is troublefme. They are blockheads-hut\nthe mlchief Is that thev are cl4morous block\nheads, and the people giving them credit fer\naoneIty (which, BY the way, they have not q\nparticle Oil do not perceive that they are igno-\nrant ID the moa contemplate degree.\n\n\nBut after all, | fuPpof- the common law\nmight fnd, and even Be allowed to be excel\nlent, if It were not he ENGLISH common law.\nThere is the burden of the fong-the everlaR-\ning plague fore Of iacobin's confidence. He\nwould freely tublcribe to any fort Of French\nfaith, and iubmit to any fort of French law\nlurrender bis property, give up his wife and\nchildren, and lel hg God-but the very name\nOf England makes him fick-he grows pale,\nand his heart dies within him at the mention\nOf the triumphant enemy Of France. P.or fel-\n\n\n\n\n\nmake one grand exertion, and ihake off this\nmot lcandalous attachment. It would even Be-\nvery clever if he could conquer the Pitifnl pride\nhe feels in holding out and remaining obRinats\nto the end Of the chapter. 1t would even be\nOmething If he could learn To lupeG that he\nhas fallen into univerlal contempt.\n\n\nWe on our iide are not attached to England,\nbut we barely defend and maintain our habits,\nour cuAoms and our llws-and ii it lo happens\nthat :hel: are of Englilh origin, how can we\nhelp it, and who but jacobin would 20 abouc\nto deny It : feely own that | relpea Eng\nland for being th= mother of tuch goodIy\nlylem, as wei as tbe mother Of my fathers.\nAnd till our Judges havs been long enough in\npra9ice 10 fOIm lav-book Of their own deci-\nions, lhal turn back with pleafure and conf\ndencc 10 the Engliih authorities. IN Englsnd\nthere has always been a regular lyRem, aud\nyou may depend upon their deciiions with As\nmuch nfety as you can believe that they would\nnot commit luicide. Say whit YOU will, the\nBritlh laws will govern this country forever\nz Can tbf Ethiopian cllngs Dir fm, or ne leopard\nbir Bot Z\" Colonies never lof., nov can they\npolitely divea themEIyes Of the habits Of he\nmother country. We may try, but we cannot\nturn Turks nor Freedmen. Our fathers have\nformed US As they were formed, and We are\nfol ming our children in the fame manner\nEvery child is already Rudent of tie common\nlaw Of England -aud his habits Of think\ning are TO be found in is books. H will one\nday be furPrifed 10 Zee how natural are its ad-\npublications, withou Perceiving tbar they are\nhis own, and were lis fathers before him. 1t\nis, 10 lhort, and viii be, the fdmi ychaTaaer.\nand in it we iee-purlclves.\n\n\nWe'll now for peep at France. Can any\nbody tell ne what is The common law Of\nFrance The Lord only knows whether they\nhave any law at au there-but defire to know\nwbeIher We can all % to fpeaking French.\nr., a.. G-v,7orrrtpcr IN Our flpui-"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "deGh from this demand of money but it was\nin coaltqucuce Of our re(ifance and our pre-\nparations that ihe did 70 & thole preparations\nhad already rendered the tax necedary.\n\n\nIn laying this tax Congre(s paid the moh\ncareful attention TO the ftuation and the wants\nof the peopl: & 70 modified it that its weight\nfalls almoR entirely on thole in afHuent drcum-\nRances while the poor are IN great mealure\nexempt from its operation.\n\n\nIt Is laid on lands, dwelling houles 6, fares\nbut as there are 70 Gaves in this aate, the whole\ntax falls on lands and DWELLING houfcs. The\nlands are to be taxed eAaaly according 20 their\nvalue, whoever may be the owners hut the\ndwelling honies are 70 be aGefed by different\nrule. The poor man whole dwelling houle,\nwith the out houies and houie lot of not more\nthan two acr 5, is worth lels than one hundred\ndollars, will pay nothing for it /; and i i Be\nworth one hundred dollars, its tax will be on Y\ntwenty cents. By the fame rule, other houles,\nOf higher value, will pay as follows\n\n\nIf woi tn 200 dollars, 40 cents.\n\n\n900 60\n\n\n400 so\n\n\n600 100 or I dol.\n\n\nThus far you Zee, my fellow-citizeRs, that the\nhoule tax is at the rate Of twenty cents for ev-\ncry hundred dollars of the value of the koufe.\nBut for houles worth from Ave hundred to one\nthouiand dollars, the rate Of the tax is thirty\ncents for each hundred dollars Of their value, 70\nthat houle worth fix hundred dollars, will\npay fix times thirty cents, or one dollar and 50\ncents.\n\n\nIF worth 100 dolls. it will pay dOls. & 70 cts.\n\n\n500 40\n\n\n600 70\n\n\n1000\n\n\nThus the rich man with houGe valued at\none thouland dollars, will pay three times as\nmuch tax, as the poorer man whole houlc is\nvalued at half the fun, or FIVE hundred dollars,\nand in this manner the tax goes on increafng\nupon the cofly houfes and the rich, until they\nare taxed five times as much in proportion to\nthe value Of their houfes, As their poorer fellow\ncitizens whole houfes are worth only from one\nhundred to Ave hundred dollars. \"A houle\nworth one hundred dollars pays twenty cents /;\nwich IS one fifth Of one per cent on its value \"A\nhoufe worth thirty thoufand dollars, pays three\nhundred dollars, which is one per cent. or its\nvalue FIVE times much in proportion.\n\n\nFrom hence, my fellow citizens, you NUT Be\nconvinced, that the opPoGton to this tax in\nyour counties, is not only contrary to the con\nltitution, the laws, and every principle Of good\ngovernment, but alio mott abturd and foohih,\niince the tax which is reli&ed falls 70 lightly On\nthe poorer citizens VINO are pcrluaded to refR.\nMa ~ Of their noules will pay no tax ; and vc.\nry few more than one dollar each for few of\ntheir houfes will be valued at more than FIVE\nhundred dollars. They will indeed be nble to\nthe tax on lands. But the tax on hoUles, is to\nbe hrG dcduded from the whole quota of the\nltate and the balance only is to BE laid On\nlands. The houGes in this fate, will il is fup-\npoied pay far the greater part Of the tax; per\nhaps the whole Of It: and in that cafe there will\nbe no tax on the lands, and thole perlons whole\nhouies are worth lefs than one hundred dollars,\nwill nave nothing to pay.\n\n\nAs further proof Of the attention Of Con-\ngrels to the wiihts, as we'll as the convenience\n! cf the people, it has repealed during the late\n| felion, that part Of the laws which required\nreturn OF the windows Of every dwelling houfc,\n! and which was found to be more dilagreeable\nthan necelary or uieful. COnfcquently a return\nOf the windows will not be now required.\n\n\nTo fix the value OF lands and houfes, was a\nwork Of difficulty and exPenfe but when once\ndone, It will not be neced4ry to repeat it. For\nthis bufncfs great pains were taken, and the\nmott effe6ual means employed, to feled men Of\ngood character we'll acquainted with tho lub-\nJet, and equally intereted with their fellow\ncitizens in having the bufineis we'll done.\n\n\nThe tax, moreover is not permanent: but for\none year only and not to Be continued uncls\nthe public good thould require it nor without\nthe content Of the people by their rePrelenta-\ntivcs.\n\n\nTo thofe who refa in trrafonable manner,\nthe execution Of laws 70 conAturional, fo necef\nfairy and 70 indul2ent in their proviGons to that\npart Of the citizens who are the lean able To pay\ntaxes, there can be no excufe and for the evils\nwhich they may fufF-r in confequence Of their\ncriminal condnd, they can have nothing to"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nMILLIAM MACPHERSON.", "byline": "", "article": "Sfigzaitr Gaasrl Il fb. AMY y l5e Unard Sfafes,\neom@aaaHg 6s tro2bs d52iae4 70 az qgaiyR tbr\naninrgeah IA i5s Cowltie. gt Noriham2tgh, Asnt\n\n\nsoa.ry, aed Bu-k5, fl tbs 5izis ar PennGivazia,"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-04-22_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0207.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Thus far you Gee, my fellow-citizeRs, that the\nhoule tax j at the rate Of twenty cents for ev-\ncry hundred dollars of the value of the kouie.\nBut for houies worth from Ave hundred to one\nthoufand dollars, the rate Of the taxis thirty\ncents FOR each hundred dollars Of their value, 70\nthat houle worth fix hundred dollars, will\npay fix times thirty cents, or one dollar and 50\ncents."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A very melancholy event took place in the\ntown of Bethel, or Androfcoggen river, in the\ncounty of York, on the night OF the 5th infant.\nA Mr.. Jonathan Bean Of that place, was found\ndead on the morning OF the 9th, in his own\nhouie, hanging by his neck with piece of a\nrope which he had cut from the bed cord, with\nknife which he left on table near where he\nwas hanging. His feet food ffm on the floor,\nand Imported great part of his body, which\nfood upright: a chair, on which it was fup\n\n\npofed he food, when he falfened the rope to the\nlring pieces, which Imported the chamber floor,\nwas found laying againa him a little above his\nknees, aud the fore part of It was almQa level\nwith the floor of the houfe. He was alone in\nthe houfe that night ; his wife being gone to\nmake Wifi to one of her daughters, and no one\nwent into the houfe till the next morning, when\nhe was found dead He had been for feversl\nyears in ltrange fituation, and appeared to be\nderanged in his mind and had not for fome\ntime been from home, and fcarcely out of his\nhoufe. He had frequently told his wife that\nhe intended to make way with h'mielf but as\nhe had made no attempt TO do it, though he had\nfrequently been left at home alone, till this fatal\nmoment, none fuppoied him to be in\nearnea, and paid little or no attention to what\nhe had faid relative to defroying his life nor\nthought it neceiTary to watch him, to prevent\nthe awful deed. For fome time previous TO his\ndeltruttion, he had been more fociable than he\nhad been for feveral years, and appeared quite\nrational in his mind. He was jun entered up\n\n\non the SIT year of his age. coroners inquea\nwas called upon the body, and the jurors yer.\ndid was, 81 That he voluntarily and feloniouly\ndid kill and murder himfelf, by hanging himftlf\nwith rope, which he provided for that purpofe.\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "american Macy affairs.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe figate United Ssatt, Commodore Barry, has ar\nrived a. Newport, from oruife\n\n\nDR.. Amos Winfhip. M. B and Member Of the Me-\ndeal Society OF London is appointed Surgeon in the\nNavy of the United States.\n\n\nThe Gango noop of war, capt Tingey, has lately taxi\nen- prizes noop of \"a guns was the Ian.\nThe Nr,iuad fhip of war, capt. Brown, has captur-\ned and fent into ST. Chraophers the French letter Of\nMarque Buonaparte, valued at 40 900 dollars.\nWe hear from very respectable authority, that the\nbrig Patri.g of Il four Founders and 10 men, COM\nmanded by lieut.. Hyer, has captured French prva.\ntcer OF 10 fixes and 40\n\n\nCbarisaon Aggya ao.\nA fmall French fehooner called the Adelaide, was\nfent into this port yeerdsy prize, by the United\nStates brig Csnerai Pin1lqey capt Hayward. She\nfrom the HAVANA bound to Port Republic, with diff.\npatches; he unarmed when captured, except hsv-\ning fome cutlacs and fhot on board; from this, and\niome other fuipcious circumstances, captain Hayward\nthot proper to fond her in. The dispatches Of which\nThe was the bearer, undertand taken in her."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "CIRCULAR\n\n\nl1aVauaa5, dry. AZ, 90.", "byline": "", "article": "DIR,\n\n\nReferring you 10 ny rclpeas Of the 1874. igR I\nam 1o1v mabied 10 givs yOu tbe dniivs determination\nOf fbi goVernmsef relaiOe 10 tie adn1ian Of Fsregn\nVa1sb into this parij aObieb is. thar nsmrak, quifb\nPrO7Jfaas, 4oW be permitted TO an entry, for fix\nn9ntIt, from the Il b infant and cpitb dry go0ai,\narH the kaa day Of September nest.\n\n\nIN The fame time, permit me 10 oyirvs 70 you, that\nThe exsisive privilege 10 taO9 iaAOidaaif Of importing\nFlour Is 1Oav re0ived aadin rce.---P11flt bsnes-\nt0rqOard, arrioag qOitb thai article, qoM atber noi\nbe ALLOWED TO enter or 06issd to ray an txorJiiaa.\nduty\n\n\nSbOmd any alteration take blacs, 7 /6aR5e careful\nTO a@pifs Jon Of b FIR fbe information IF the mer\nchants al your port.\n\n\nhaze fbs bOaor 10 Be, fir, your Vgy bamJs fer\npaat 7. III. 1'ZNARDI, Hgent otthe U. S.\nThe Collector OF The port Of BoAon."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "Or AFFAIRS dBROAD,", "byline": "", "article": "There is nothing very lac The mott important artl-\ncles by the Ian mails, will be found in this days pa\nper- They are moaly intereting, and will comPen-\nfate the reader for peruial\nThe defence of TsHtyari; and Dsafr0ix'\nNAV fcrve as valuable documents to the American\npublic The fallen biihop is fan loohng his PoPu-\nlar,ty, and will probably foon fall iacrlhee 10\nFrench artifice"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "facob HoSve,", "byline": "", "article": "IT INFORMS the public that he has un-\n\" der,aken to carry the Newspapers from Portland\nthrough Windba~, Raymonfon Bragt0z, Wate,fcrd AMI\nOxford. to Bethel He will leave Portland every Nom\nday evening, and arrive at Bet e Thurday evening\nland returning through Nswpunyf0ak aud Nrway, and\narrive at Parif Friday evening, and thence to\nproceed through Hc6,on and 70 on 10 Portland.\n\n\nThe poltage to Saccarappa Il Wind\nham will be so cents year-to Raymondtown. Bridg-\nton, Waterford. Oxford and Bethel, three for\neach paper--and to the the return, one dol\nlar a year.\n\n\nThe advantages of pof riding\nthrough the above 70 obvons, that it is hoped\nliberal encouragement will be offered to iupport the\nundertaking.\n\n\nThe fubfcriberS to Newspapers, and\nothers, who may pleafe fvoar him with their COM\nmands may depend on the fttctca fidelity, punetuaY\naud dfpatch.\n\n\nFIagq0n, july IS."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "To Let,", "byline": "", "article": "DART of the Houfe formerly occu-\npied BY Mrs EMMoNs; which is calculated for a\nSTORE, and very convenient for final Trader------\nConditions may be made known by applying TO\n\n\nNATHANIEL FREEMAN,\nS.a. z, living on the prsmiiss-"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "AMERICAN INVENTION.", "byline": "", "article": "+\" Mr.. Benjamin Dearborn, of MaGachufetts'\nanative American, has eRablihed the Manufae\n'ure of Vibrating StseJard, or jyq balance, for\nwhich he has patent, under the fsa of the Uni\nTed States This inltrument unites the convent\nsnce OF the Steelyari with the accuracy of the\nScale Beam; it gives the neat and grois hundred\nupon inipeetion, without reducing one into the\nother, and no art in the manner of uling it, can\neaule it to err.\n\n\n\" Should the inventor meet with encourage.\nment' he proPoies to bring forward other diff\ncover'es' not lefs worthy their notice, which\nosherwii' will ref in obfcurity, or be publiihed\nin Europe\"\n\n\nno, young iad' ia Portimou.h, ~ H. are forming\n'hs'n's''e' into military company.\n\n\nRecord Of Mortality.\n\n\nIn p1ilaasb5ia, Sept. 9TH and sth-thirty.\none burials.\n\n\nDept. oth-twenty-one do.\n\n\noept. Io-eighteen do\n\n\nSept. Ir--leventeen do.\n\n\nSept. Ia--shirteen d..\nIn Neay'rt, the deaths by the fever. averao.\nabout nine, in each \"a hours.-Amono IFS\nH''''ns in that city, is DR.. PGRKlx., inventor\nOh the metallic points.\n\n\nAccounts from Charlton, $. c. msn,;oa\n: ''''' 'A''e amilar to tha,n Philadelphia."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "EXTRACT FROM THE PREFACE.", "byline": "", "article": "Among the many valuable originals and amend\nmeuts which the purchaer will fad in this edition,\nis given exact method (nflead of Mr.. Moore's\nerroneous one) of finding the Latitude by ing. alti\nude of the fan, having alto the time of obervaton\nThe tables of declinxtion alto corretaed Mr..\nMoore by reckoning the year 1900 leap year, has\ncauied an at times of az in the defamation.\nnew method of working lunar obfervaton is hkewfe\ninherited which has not that variety of cafes incident to\nother methods very ulcful addition of two columns\nis alto made to table IS, which greatly facilitates the\ncalculation to find the time for oberved altitude OF\nany OF the heavenly bodies Table 40, publiihed for\nevery 10 feconds OF time, naead of 80 feconds This\nalteration deemed requihte render it efficiently\nconvenient for pfe. Various other improvements OF\ngreat utility have been made in many parts of the work\n1t will however fuce obferye, thar about goo\n(bedes hofe noted in the annexed) have been\ncorrected IN the la and mon accurate edition of JoHa\nHAMILTON MooRE.\n\n\nN.ro 5arypO,f, Stpf. 1872."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On Tnelday lalf Capt. WaalaV0rf5's company\nOf Artillerifs and Engineers, under the COM\n,nand of 1t. Leonard arrived in town and on\n\"Wednesday part cf Capt Stoddards company\nembarked on board the Bottom Revenue Cutter,\nand failed for Fort Independence the other\npart will leave here in about three weeks.\n\n\nChandler Robin, Efq. is appointed Regiaer\nof Probate for the county of Kennebeck.\n\n\nFIRE.\n\n\nOn Wednesday evening laf the fore oceupi-\ned by MeG. Ysasis & Stone, in Brurfwick' was\n!, confirmed by FIRE. Every article, conliaing OF\nEuropean and Welt India Goods, was confnm-\ned it. This misfortune is the more to be re.\nGREETED, as the effects deftroyed belonged to de-\nferying and prudent young men.\n\n\nDUELS, have become much too common\nIn this country. With our hds efJpaa nothing\nwill fettle Misunderstanding but duel--a\npiaol or two NUT be discharged, if they con-\ntain nothing but powder,\n\n\nIS In consequence of political dipute, capt.\nJohnfon and lieut.. Sharpe, of the 10th Regt.\nof Infantry, met on the Iath init. near Brifol,\n(Penn.) They fred two fliots each. Capt J.\nwas Tightly wounded on the fra FIRE. The\nfecond dlcharge was fatal to 1t. S. aud capt. J.\naifo received another wound\"\n\n\nOn the 18th inf another duel was fought\nlin Newyork. Neither of the parties had the\nglory of being killed"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "JUST PUBLISHED,\nBr EDMUND M. BLUNT,\nNeav Practical Navigator a;\nBeing an EPIToME of NAVIGATION.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nCONTAINING\nTHE different methods of working\nl. the Lunar observations, and all the requifte Ia\nbes ued with the Nautical Almanac in determining the\nLatitude and Longitude and keeping complete reek-\noning at Tea illuraed by proper rules and examples\nThe whole exemp6ed in Journal, kept from England\nto the lAand Of Isnoi6s -\n\n\nALso--The fubaance of information every Candidate\nfor the American Navy ought Ice acquainted with,\nprevious to his being appointed. This, with the Sea\nTerms particularly recommended 10 the attention of\nall young Gentlemen deGgned for, belonging to- tbs\nSea.\n\n\nTIE fri Ane,ieas, J,ox tbs tsat5 Engij6 edition Of\n\n\nJOHN HAMILTON MOORE,\nImproved by the introduction of feveral new Tables,\naad by large additions the former Tables and revifed\nand corrected by Rlful Mathematician and Naviga-\ntor Illulrated with copperplates.\n\n\n70 sUbicb aIied\n\n\nSome General initru6tions and In\nformation TO Merchants, Matters of veiel. and others\nconcerned in Navigation relative to the Merchantie,\nand Maritime laws and cultoms."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "\n\nMarine\n\nPort of Portland.", "byline": "", "article": "Thurfday Ian, arrived brig Sophia, Capt. Nalon, 40\ndays from Kingaon, Jamaica. Spoke noop Horizon,\nCapt Robert Davis, from kingdom, bound to Norfolk\n\n\nCapt. Nafon has furnihed lii of about 90 fail OF\nAmerican veiies carried into Kingfon, within year\nlah paa fome of which we're recaptured from the\nFrench, and have fnce returned, paving fdvage."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On her paffage out Gays Bsaon paper) the U. s.\nfrgate Bga0s. Capt Little. fpoke by the Britfh fri\ngate of the fame name who fent lieut.. board him to\nenquire who her the feet under convoy had conraband\ngoods, and whether capt l. would give his honor that\nthey had not Capt L. anfwered that he would give\nhis word and honor that the feet bound to free\nport, under his convoy, and fuch he mould protect\nThem They then wiihsd each other pIeaiant paHagc\nand parted."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "YIcTOR HUGHES.", "byline": "", "article": "Goward who ferved under Viaor Hgbs,, in\nthe Weaindies, challenged him. They fought,\nand ball paaed thro' Hughes arm and lodged\nin his breaa. It Is fuppofed he cannot furvive\nthe operation of attempting to extract it, Thus\nperilhes one of the depredators of out commerce.!\n\n\n&c Mr.. O'Brisn. the Irifh giant, at pfefent ex.\nhibiting at Liverpool, is confeGedly one of the\nmott wonderful productions of nature ever feen,\nas is itrongly exempli6ed by the aaonhment\nof all beholders on entering his prelsncc. He\nis nine feet hgb ~"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "q TIE ab0ve Vaiuabie Book is jnj:\nreceived, and far Jale, in Portland,\n\n\n1T TENKs's Book -ftore."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "ADn.SEZER MAYO,\n\n\nCokk77r cf The Rsvenue.", "byline": "", "article": "N. B. All Retailers of Liquors will\nbe fubje to Penalty of Fifty Dollars for telling With\nout Licenee and all owners of Wheel Carriages TO\nPenalty of Twenty Five per cent if entry NOT made\nand the duty paid within Sixty days previous to the Ian\nday of September next.\n\n\nPortland Aar. 9, 1899."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "Dortla1t0,", "byline": "", "article": "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1899.\n-<4..@@@>~-@ e@s'-\"''-\n~ Confirmation Of the LAWS of the u S. viii ac-\ncompany the next Gazette"} +{"article_id": "37_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Precedence. SEPT. II. Thurfday arrived at Newport\nfrom New Providence, where fhe had been condemned\nand repurchaied, The brig Sally, Capt Brown. la her\ncame paaenger Capt. Me,caf Bowler late of the fhip\nRebeeca, of this port, mentioned in our Ian to have\nbeen alto there adjudieared and condcmned.---Capt\nBowler, after having been captured by the Arab frgae,\ntook the liberty remontrate with her commander on\nthe impr cprety Of tending him New Providence\npretex, 70 trng. The petty depot, with his\nkmbo, aud fupercilous grimaee, made this laconic\nreply: \"S1, BIZ Msi,ay', commander err\n\n\nThe brig Fame. Bell, from Philadelphia to the Cape\nOF Good Hope, after being Tea Io4 days having\nperieneed feverai tremendous gales of wind with the\nlois of foremaa and being boarded by Spanilh fhip\nPiefre's, Martinique the 18th Aueul, in diftreaed\ncondition."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-09-23_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0262.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Chandler Robin, Eiq. is appointed Regiite\nof Probate for the county of Kennebeck."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "MARINE ARTICLES.", "byline": "", "article": "wednefday arrived brig Defiance, capt C. Mantle,\n\"A DAYS from Cape Francois, bound TO bottom, all we'll\n\n\na Of ktis, from Amerieau gsnitma\" at Barcelona 70\n\n\nfaf,ienJ in tbs to4oa, dated Ba,ss0na hgg a3, 1899\n\n\nal arrived here fate the aIit, after paifage OF IA\nDAYS. from Cadiz On the 18th nt fortunately fell\nin with an American convoy TO the eatward OF Malaga\namong which were--lhip Mount Vernon, Commodore\nDerby, of salem, bound to Naples; fhip Elizabeth,\nIaiher r. ON Bottom, bound ieghorn and fhip Gov\nerner Sumner, Young of Bolton, for this place\n\n\nPsrti;rou'J Nov. 7. Capt. Chaie, OF the fhip Role\nhas arrived at Newburyport 1t will be recoeeted that\nwe mentioned his capture in lat 10 by French prva.\ntcer but did then know the eIa force ne had\n10 conterd with 7, is now afcertaned that the prva.\ntcer mouuted IA guns and had T2o men--i5 OF whom\nwere Killed and ei wounded afIer action sf hours\nand an half capt, Chafe lo his mate aud two men kill\nled, and IA wounded"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "[Fow ssusi Communication tbs EAa, bare Ehss' TIE\nfsg01eing i"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "To ALMA MATER.\n\nDrla GnasNr!", "byline": "", "article": "FOR PHYS fake are you doting are you fuddled\nor What the devil does all you -What ia nature have\nyou to do with the Prehdent and Navy and what do\nYOU mean by bedmbieg and befoulng them in this\nYakoo.hke manner, with your mumbling irtd compli-\nments How you the threats OF our O,eafa's\nwith YOUR half diseled huff and what do you with to\nexprefs by your hermaphrodc eharaeteriics by your\nfunny companions r6be attempts at the heroi-comc\nIn fort, what is the plain Fnghih OF your icraps e!\n\n\nDo pray Goody get them translated into common Ian.\neuaae, and obige your old friend QUIZ."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt Edward Pebble, CT this town, is appointed to\nthe command of the Ehex frigate.\n\n\nCapt Blake, in fchooner Belonging TO this port has\nbeen captured by French prvateer aad fent into a\nFrench port the main His mate, MIR. SrEpnEN\nPOTTER. was inhnmanly murdered by the favage and\nrity captors. Mr. Potter has left diconiolae\nfamily, in this town, to lament HI. unhappy death.\n\n\nnumber oil literary Genttmen in Connecticut have\nlately accated, for the pnrpofe of promoting and\ncoufaging Philosophical and Especially for\ndeveloping the natural hifoy of that fate They have\nthe prefent FELTON, of the egaature obtained act,\nIncorporating them under the title OF \"The Conneeti-\nAcademy of Arts and Sciences\" The general meet\nrg of the academy for the electon of officers be\nheld annually at New Haven, the 4th tuefday of\nOctober and the other meetings of the academy at\nNcw-Haven be on the 4th tucfday of December,\nFebruary, April, June and Ausua. Conn. Cour"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Drgp--oftfe lock jaw, on board fhip Murdoch, Mr.\nWilliam Bragcop, of od-York:\n\n\nKilled in IAckleld on the soth ult MI. DANIEL\nolpuAM, of .amaer, aged So, BY a cart wheel gong\nesseF him,"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "FRESH GOODS.", "byline": "", "article": "EOSHUA BLAKE, has 1uft\n- received ex,enfve afortment of STAPLE AND\nFANCY GOODS. which are telling (for cadh only at\na very low advance\n\n\nCONSULTING OF\n\n\nFine and irpeYfne, navy blue, faihiona.\nbic mkt, fcaret and other coored Boadclotha a va.\nrity of lowprced ditto black dark blue, fca,let.\n\n\nbuff eolored, white and other colored Eerleymeres\nvariety OF lainet Marfees, moeikn corded fatn and\niwanldown Wailicoatng black white and fancy fix\ntoiicry; patent ditto variety OF worried and cotton\nditto; black and white ok Gloves patent worried,\n\n\nwoodstock and beaver ditto do lin d with furr la\nDies fix Gloves and Mts Of the fashionable length of\n\n\nall eolors habit ditto long aud habit Md ditto cot.\nton Gloves and kits: black worried ditto; fix and\ncotton Cirdes and safes black velvet ditto; Claps:\nelahe Glove ties do with cafps Buele Trimmings\ngold and hver fringes and Cords Epaulets; Beads\naud Necklaces, PendAils black and fancy Pumes\n\n\nFans; Umbrellas Fures variety Of white thread\nLaees and Edgings; among which fomc very fine\nblack hlk Laces Fancy Hat bands lafhionable plain.\n\n\nand other Ribands, green and white Tanes netting.\nGrape, fpoued and plain Gauzes Sarnet OF all coors\ngreat variety OF satins and Modes of amof every\n\n\ncoler narrow and wide figured fancy ditto for bonness\nblack, white blue, and other coored Lutrngs Italian\nfrped ditto; white esmel's hair frins Shawl vari.\nETY. OF fix Shawls and Handkerchief; plain, checked\naud hampd muffin and cotton ditto linen and cotton\npocket Handkerchief Romas; book and jaconet\n\n\nmuffin Hsndkesch efs Enc border'd ambourd ditto\nTor gentlemen /; Book Mullins among which fome\ntdmpour palntcu JacOnee\nditto lappat ditto; black ditto; chinzes Gnphams,\nDim'tes Muainetts, Copperplates; Grapes; Wild\nbores Cambiets; Cambleeens RuneIs; calmsncocs3\nMoreans; Durants; ShaIloons; Tammies !; Velvets /\n\n\ncotton and worried Forentnes Lafiues James mems\nworried Caps emisranr Socks and alf Boots great\nvariety orMufis, Tppets ana Fur Trimmings beaver\nHats kid, morocco, and cloth Slippers Miles ditto,\nChdrens Shoes variety of cut itee pearl, plated,\nand metal butons E'afic Sings; hoer and lar Car\n\n\npctine dufl and roe Blankets BAze, and Fannels of\n\n\nall eoloa, among which are fomc very fine twd do.\n\n\nNETS; fine, blue brown, and MKT, Beaver Watings\n\n\nLambkins Forei Cloths heff Devonihire Kereys and\n\n\nHunters; German Serges Of all colors whitncys Fear\n\n\nthoughts Dufs; Eallc Cloths Orleans Stripes lriis\nLinens CamS ticks checked Linens; Diapers; Sheet.\nn2s brown Hollands Bcdticks black fix veIvets for\n\n\ncapes ditto corded for waiacoatipg: mems bcR black\n\n\nSatins twiild plain and rpcd diaper and plain tapes\n\n\nBobbings fix Ferrtts oaloons; Tales; Quality and\nShoe Bindings Sewing Silks /; Twifs Threads Nee\n\n\ndies Pins &c. &c. together with almo every article\nufualy found IN Eng1h Goods Stores.\n\n\nAbo for SALE,\n\n\nA large anortment of Englifh and Ame-\nrican manufactured PAPER HANGIN0S.\n\n\nPortland, November 4, I7qe"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Murray, at Che corner Of .Watkin's court and\n\n\n1lmavian alley. So rapid was the prngfefs OF\n1kshe flames, that before the citizens had gene.\n1salIy afembled, the iiablcs, together with feven\n|teen horfss, and large number of eariia-\nges, harnefs, &c. were confirmed. Nearly every\n|cngine II the city was preent,but the great fear\ncity of water aud buckets rendered the chief Of\nthem uelefs; and thirteen dwelling houfes and\nfores were either delroyed or materially injur-\ned, before the progrefs of the defrnttive ele-\nmenr could be arrefed. By the extraordinary\nexertons of fome fearlefs citizens, the principal\npart Of the property contained IN the flores, was\n\n\nrelcued from the flames."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "To the Ot;entnI Trnnbetsrf.", "byline": "", "article": "The gentle hint given in the lait Gazette, was NOT\nintended to operate you very violently as IL has\nbut merely awaken you fome ienie of psprety and\ncouhasncy lead you iato clerical definitions,\nand nupd pervertion of lanyuage-but TO deter you\nthat cxpofes you general rdienlebut \"a cauie\nYOU to reflect with inward fhame aud feelings OF con-\ntriton. your manifold violations of common iene,\nand lameful ordinations of literature. Thus had the\nhint been lightly underfood, reformation might pol\nlby have been effected, and the community no longer\nleft to wonder your fhll retaining Imsll\npatronage 20 undicernng to bear with your weekly\nhotcbpotch of awkward pagarifms. clmiy attempts at\nwit, baitard-poctry and vapd COLLECTION OF rah But\nyou eem rather dorous continue the ht iuhcets\nfor mrth and fpor, fhaI certainly divert nyiet IN\noccaionally noticing you as fseh\n\n\nWithout entering into aasapbsriai dqni6sion, il Ia\nonly neccary ohferve, that You equally unfortu-\nin the application both of ublime, and grovellng\nappellaons. For will alma mater grand ,uotr,\napply P,sp ADAMS than will safspa4v to the Edisr\nOf fbe GAZETTE, maugre all your metaphors to the con\ntraryand your intellectual dulneis conipcuous in\naerting the one your petuant envy fuggelns the\nother Indeed, the application of eapaw TO one whole\nIndependent of conducting his paper, has be-\ncome proverbal. and who challenges any TO addnct\nhnglc ntance OF his becoming lubervienr to Others,\nis too garney prepoiterous to merit repy.You charge\nme OF nae becaufe you have felt the force OF juit\nrefenment and fpeak of guoyane if referring to\nyourleves Bur OF your malice and ignorance ihali be\n\n\nent they are too apparent TO rtqare the iea eI-\npetition"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "Dortlano,\nMoND-sr, NoySMB6a II, 80.", "byline": "", "article": "- The Few foreign articles in the fri page Of this\ndays Gazette, are the ateit YET received."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "CITY of water aud buckets rendered The chief Of\nthem ulelefs; and thirteen dwelling houfes and\nflores were either dearoyed or materially injur-\ned, before the progrefs of The defrnetive ele-\nmenr could be arreled. By the extraordinary\nexertions of fome fearlefs citizens, the principal\npart Of the property contained In the aores, was\nrefcued from the flames.\n\n\nNEwYoRK. o. a6.\nOn The 16h Thermidor, Louis Nicholas Mo.\nhue, aged ze years Pierre Michel, brigadcr\ngeneral, aged 50; Barthelemy Leveille, chief\nof brigade, aged AZ !; Thomas Mondion, chief\nof brigade, aged 90; Jean Edouard Wand, ag\ned 40 Jofeph Pironeau, butcher, aged \"a\nTouiant Dultout, aged A. ; and Pierre Paul,\nmunicipal officer of the commune of the Cape,\naged IS; were condemned to death, and the\ncommander in chief of the diiriet ordered to\nfee them diligently executed within the fpace of\n\"a hours, in conformity to the 6IIzIh article OF\nThe penal code, of the sd BrumAre, year 4,\nwhich is couched in theie terms All con-\nfpiracies and plots tending to diaurb the re-\npublic by civil war, in arming the citizens a.\ngaina one another, or againa the cxercife of\nthe legitimate authority, ihal be punihed with\ndeath, as long as that punifhment mall exit,\nand by \"a years imprisonment in irons, after it\nfhall be abolilhed.\"\n\n\nThey were condemned by four out Of FIVE\nvoices of court ma. tial, a1embled at the Cape,\nby order of citizen Henry Chritfophe, chief de\nbrigade, and commander in chief OF the diir\nof the Cape.\n\n\nTROY, (Nfayork) ocr. 23.\n\n\nIan Wednefday was brought to this town,\nand lodged in the goal of the county, William\nBentley, of Hcofck, man nearly Eventy years\nOf age, for the Murder of his Vile. he er-\nminal confenas that he committed the murder\nand af1igns no other caufe for the horrd aa, than\nJEALOUSY 1t appears from the report of the\nCoroner's Inqueit, that he fri ftruck his wife\nwith hoemaker's hammer, on one Of her arms,\nwhich was broken in two places che attempted\n10 efcape, and had proceeded ionue way towards\nneighbours houie, when he overlook her, and\nftruck her repeatedly with the edge and head of\nan axe, on her head and ihoulders. The furviv-\ned but few hours. The criminal will receive\nhis trial at the circuit court, to be holden in this\ntown next September. He has formerly been a\nBsp.p A1iuyfsr.\n\n\nNORWICH, ocr. a..\n\n\nIn purfuance of an act of the Legislature OF\nConnecticut, the Executive of that fate has\nconveyed to the United States, the forts Trum\nbull-and Crfwoid, which command and de-\nfend the harbour of Newlondon. The former\nOF thefe forts is in a Respectable fate OF repair,\nwith heavy canaon mounted.\n\n\nBosroN, Nov. 6.\n\n\nor TIE ENJOYS.\n\n\nOur information refpetting the ENJOYS has\nbeen perfectly correct. They embarked on Sun.\nday lat, from Newport. in the frgzte United\nStates, of a. guns, Commodore Barry. We do\nnot imagine they will be landed in the French\nRepublic, but at Hamburg, or fomc other ncu.\ntrail port in the North Sea- As Mr.. Murray\nis placed at the head of the EmbaGy, eoniulta.\ntions with him will be neceifary, as to their\npreliminary proceedings, which cannot 70 conye.\nniently be held in France.\n\n\nThe g new orders\" as they are called, which\nhave been received by the Brtilh Naval Com\nmanders at Halifax, to iearch veIels under con.\nyoy, affect all neutral nations and are founded\non the mot eftablilhed and acknowledged prin-\nciples of the Laws of Nations. Thofe prnci-\npies have recently undergone thorough invef\nfigation, in Europe, in coniequence of the cap.\nture of a Swedifh convoy which, though under\nthe protection of Royal Frigate, was neverthe-\n8 lefs condemned and one of the aligned cauiss\nOf condemnation was, that the Swediih frgate\nprepared to reff fearch after contraband\ngoods. The King of Sweden has acquieiced\nin the decifion. A neural natien, TO enjoy its\nrights, fhould be careful that its citizens do not\ninfringe the rights of neutrality. If individn.\nais will run rilks without contfonl, they ought\nTO bear the coniequent loaes without grumblpg,\nand not involve a nation in war, to crafty their\ninordinate avarice.\n\n\nOF BIONAPhRTE.\n\n\nBaroT, in the French Legislature obferved,\nthat he viewed the expedition TO Egypt, as the\nwork of party jealous of his fame, and anxious\n10 exhile him. He explicitly accufed Taley.\nrand. He propoted, as proper, under exiting"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "Mr.. JEs KS,", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nSHOULD Iuppcfe the metaphor.mong-r ia the\nTrumpet, foue eoneeted coreamb, il whom the ierlb-\nbling mania appears in its y loft infurate fymptoms--\nThreatening revolution and deitruion 10 principle\nof propre,y, deceucy, and common fenf-.\n\n\nHe fays, that the PRECEDENT whom he calls the boy\noer or virgin mother entered HIS 6xtyfcurth year\n-\" The day celebrated the grand natal epoch OF\nMAN\"--Wha,! the holy mother man - and\n{\" HE prefdcs as the FATHER and profr7'y OF his\ncountry\"n the ne,t paper, he admits that the Pre-\nident Es,y the alma mater, but with wonderful\ndexterity, granny critic fafey delivers HIN (h- v\nga sofberJ \" OF thoe great and grand pnp, which gsve\nby5 &c. Sc-thus extending his notions 10 the third\npisiu Grand MOTHER of his country\"\n\n\nThis nonfenfe of monerel fquib-merehap; might\nhave been fubjea of harmless mirth, or at moh of\nIent contempt, it for the outrageous attempt\nto compliment beloved Prefdcnt with his fuliome\nprafe revolving onteectual deleaey, than the\nNAVIGATING CALCULATIONS of the nupid Hoaentot\n\n\nCRITIC."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.", "byline": "", "article": "IN Senate June r9tb, 1899.\n\n\nON the Petition of the Committee\nof the Plantation of New Pennycook praying that fad\nPlantation may he incorporated into by the boun-\ndariss particularly fpecfed in fad petition.\nORDERED That The petitioners csufe IN attefled\ncopy of their petition and this order thereon be pub.\niihed three weeks ficceivsly, in the PORTLAND GA\nzsfrs the Ian publication TO be forty days lean be-\nfore the iecond Wednciday of the FELTON, Of the\nGeneral Court. that all pefons ntereed may then APP\npear and hcw caue IL any they have, why the prayer\nOF iaie petition ihoud not be granted.\n\n\nSent down for concurrence.\n\n\nJOHN c. JONES, f,5sieai pro tam.\nIN the Hoyf Of Rtprctntahivrs, June 70, 1893.\n\n\nRead ard concprrcd.\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS, Speaker.\nTrse ccpy---Aiten,\n\n\nEDWARD MeLANE, CHI 9f5s Sssst."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "OF BUONAPARTE.", "byline": "", "article": "The troops of the United States are now\nrepairing to winter quarters, in huts to be built\nby rhemlelves. as the army did in 1878, 9, &c.\nMajor General Hamilton is to iniPett them in\nthee qsuteis."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-11-11_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0285.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "mat laid Inhabitants labor Under\nmany Inconvenience and Disadvantages for want Of in\ncorporation Therefore we the fuhfcrbers, being\nm,ec appointed to petition your Honor for incorpora\nton, humby pray your Honors 70 incorporate fad Plan\ntat on, according the boundaries and points OF\npats hereafter mentioned in this petition, viz beginning\nwith hemoek tree Handing upon Bethel line thence\nrunning north fSk degrees weN sroflng Amcrcosgn RI\nver feven miles and forty rods fpruce then\nturning and running north III D. ear feven miles and\nforty rods to beech tree; thea turning and running\nIS5 d. eaf crens Ameriicoggn river again even miles\nand forty rods to smother beech tree then turning and\nrunning fouth IA D. we lsven miles and forty rods\nthe bounds 6r mentioned the plan of faid Plantation\nbeing drawn and snt with this petition. We the fub\nfcribers humby pray your Honors incorporate faid\nPlant alton by the OF CHINA .-Otherwife relieve\nyosr Petitioners you your wifdom fha think fit,\nand your humble petitioners in duty bound fhal ever\npray.\n\n\nFRANCS fpal,, hsfEs' Committee appointed\n\n\nPHILIP ABBOT, incorporation.\n\n\nNew Pennycook, Jan. az, 1899."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\"The rrenef once had an army denomina'ed\nthe army of England\"-1'he Enghih, It\nfeems, are preparing a force, which ioee1lly\nmay jultly be called the g d,ayin h'lla\"d.D\nThey certainly poaels the nerves and tendoos\nof war for altho the carrent expenfes OF 1893\nare eftmated at Thirty Millions lieIling, 70 po\npular is the war aganit France, that Mr.. Pitt\ncan raie this, and much larger iuns, with as\nmuch apparent facility, as though be were maj\nter of the mines of Peru Or Brazil or had found\nthe long-fought Philosophers Zone\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "PORTLAND MALL.", "byline": "", "article": "Among therapd improvements in this town,\nit affords plealure to oblerve that liberal fub-\nfcription is already obtained to form MALL\nwith tree, on each fide, from the entrance into\nWsibi4gion .greet to Back Covs Bridge. The\nutility and ornament of iuch place NUT be\naeknowed by Alias the fubscriprion is Rill\nopen at the IBfursnce Office, it Is not doubted\nbut every one will be anxious to attribute\niomething towards its fpeedy accomplishment."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "- On Friday night lat, Mr.. JoHs AReHHR,\nformerly merchant in this fown."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-In this town, on Monday lat, Mrs.\nMARY MooDY, aged A., wife of Mr.. William\nMoody.\n\n\n- On Friday night laa Mr.. JoHs ARcHEs,\nformerly merchant in this fown.\n\n\nOn Monday lat, Mr.. JoHs O'Bnrs, aged\nabout 40. His death was ocoaiioned by a fail\nfrom the wharf-as he was looping over to\nfpeak to iome perions in boat, be pitched for\nward, and being unable to check himielf, he\nfell his head ltruck with inch violence, thai\nhe expired The next day.\n\n\nI\" Died at BiadefSrd, on Wednefday The 9Th\ninit. Mr.. NArHAsIIL RooERs, OF SaIsm,--Mr.\nRogers and his wife. were on their return from\nPortland about ten days before, journeyiag for\nhis health, when he was taken hsk. He foon\nhowever began TO recover, and eontlnued grow\ning better till the 9th, when Mrs. Rogers, lit\nening to The calls of young family, proceeded\nOF, her return to take charge of them, and lefs\nhim at a boarding houle, to follow her as foon\nas his health would admit but his dilorder re.\nturned on the night following, and tho an able\nphyfcian was with him, and every kind atten-\nton paid him, he died about s o'clock in the\nmorning. : The Seleamsn of he town, conGd.\nering the difaaee OF hls counexions, and view.\ning him as departed frazser, humanity under.\ntook the fupefintendcnce of his fnneral--and he\nwa, on the sth infa inferred with every mark OF\ndecency, folemniiy and reipeet.\""} +{"article_id": "39_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Baltimore NaUigafiou.--Tn harbour July 81\nzs ihIps, 80 brigs--7o fchooners. and I6I Bay\ncraft bslides twelve building. In all ago."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Monneror, the Ex-Direaor of the French\nBank, has been acquitted of fraudulent bank\nsuptcy, by he criminal tribunal."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "LONDON, TUNE 10.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe capture of Genoa by the combined En-\nelifh, Turks, and Rudians, has been officially\nannounced by Baron D'Afpres to the Regency\nof Modena\n\n\nThe French have wholly evacuated Rome, in\nthe neighborhood of which formidable in\niurreetion had broken cut.\n\n\nThe reacration of the Houfe of Orange will\nbe attemp ed, and no doubt effected, under the\nBritih armament equipping for that purpofe\ntraniports for an army of not lefs than &C, COO\nmen, with the necenary train of artillery, &c.\nare now preparing with all Poaible diipatch.-\nThe Prince Stakeholder will accompany this\nformidable armament in perfon.\n\n\nRewbell, the avowed protector of the rapa-\ncious plan for the feizure of Switzerland and\nItaly, will probably be the firlt man on whom\nvengeance will be wreaked in Paris arpped\nof bis direetorial power, and perionally obnox-,\nious 10 the AGembly, in which he is now 70 tots\nteringy fated, there it little doubt but that this\ndeep. iained monaer will be the hrlt facrifice\noffered up to appeaie the popular indignation.\nAn article from Bombay, March a, inherited\nin the Paris papers, hates the probability of an\nimmediate rupture between the Britih and Tip\npoo who, they FAY, has ioo 600 wsll difciplin-\ned troops, and does not give himfelf the trouble\n10 conceal his deGgns. He lately oblerved, in\naniwer TO fome new remonllrances made to him\nby the c mpany, that he knew what was due\nto his dignity and army. Every thing announ\nces an approaching rupture.-The Paris papers\nfpeak as if The Brett feet were going to relieve\nBuon aparte, and enable him to proceed to In\ndia.\n\n\nRUSSIAN ARMIES The Ruff ,ns active\nly employed agant the French, by Tea aud\nland. AMI on their march, amount TO z77,ooo\nmen Of thefe 50 COO were on The march thro'\nPtuiIia for Warfaw.\n\n\nNlofeati, one of the Cifalpine Directors. CT\ndevan, Phyician to Buonaparte, has been fent\nprifoper to Mlan-1'he eafiires plundered\nfrom Rome, Naples and Tuicany. by the\nFrench, are aated TO have fallen into the hands\nof the Autrians. .a'\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "42_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Uaafd Hates, Of \"A guns, Commodore\nBarry, ha' pnt into Norfolk, to fhip new bow\ndpri,. Tie United States landed So artillerias\nat Charleaon, to garrifn FortMl ullrie.\n\n\nj, The Norfolk and Pickering United States\n'bngs, were expected on the Surrinam aation,\nwhere the Portfwosfb, has cleared the coat of\nFrench Picaroons. ~. s.,"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "Dortlann\nMONDdr,. AUcus7 IL, 1899.\n\nTHE FOREIGN NEWS,", "byline": "", "article": "Ia he preceding pqge il abrnaanty confirmed BY an\narrival at heuyork. Nnmsroa5 articles a9Fpfdr\nUnder different foreign tsads e0neurris IN tb'\neqsHtJ."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Ma y, from Portland FIR LiprpooL aDas\npake Jux q, in lat. 43. long. s4.-7be William\nand JIae, from WJes1ss. for liverpool. June a."} +{"article_id": "47_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "yOn'Wednsfday laa, the Preiient of the Uni.\nted States vifted the forrets 10 our harbour (;\nan under diftharee of IS pun, pronounced\nthe name i'is in future 10 belr, TO be Fori IN.\nDEPENDENCE on CgGls-Jzs"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "BY THE LAST Mail.\n\nNEwyoRK, AUG. s.\n\nCommercially Important.", "byline": "", "article": "iliN Ocean. Capt. Parker, ON Rotterdam, be.\nlonging 10 Mefrs. Hiegenfon & PArfops, OF\nBottom alto brig of rs guns from the fame\npart VIA oh had been taken by Ffeach priva-\nzee, AID afterwards relealed. Thief. vehels\nwere claimed by tie American Minilter as NOT\nbenz involved in The conf queuces ola block\nade. having been in Rotterdam befo'e it took\nplace but tits APPLICATION was not likely to prove\nluccefsul.\n\n\n\"Cpt Barrett, in hip belonging to Bof\nton. and many Others from different ports in\nthe United States, taken for violating the block\nade of the rex1l. were alto carried into Eng\nhni, and, upon oms principles hateyy sgn5lgHsd,\n, il is fuppofed will be condemned\"\n\n\nMonneror, the Ex-Direetor of the French\nBank, has been a Quilted of fraudulent bank\nsuptcy, by he criminal tribunal.\n\n\nBOSTON, AUG. 7.\n\n\nOn the 4th inn. arrived at Bolton, the brig\nAlert, IS guns, Capt Rich, 81 days from Glib\nralter-The verbal news by the Alert is That\nthe French fugitive feet had efeaped into T'ou\nIon, excepting the Cen(eur oc \"a guns,\nwhich we before learnt, had fuffered damage\nand put into Cadz to repair and that Lord Sr.\nvincents feet held them there, in durarce-\nThat his Lcrdfhp had been reinforced by\nfquadron of Lord Bridport's feet, conhlsing OF\nfourteen Gail of the line, commanded by Admiral\nSir Allan Gardner :-That the Spanilh arma-\nmsnt, under Don Ma0erado, lad gained\nC1rthagena, after experiencing fearful triG hts,\ndilmaines and damage, in gale of wind -\nwhere at the la(f date twelve of them were\npronounced fea worthy-though it appears The\nwhole was not deemed attention worthy by the\nBritilh as Gsrdner's fquadron pah-d the\nSpanfh coat without de'gning TO look at them,\nand proceeded direa FIR the Heres.\n\n\n! Capt. Rich left Alcant 10th, and Gibralter\naoh June. In the ST. Fights, Opt. Ri.h iell\nIN with two French P,ivateers, ore of Q guns,\nand one of s. \"A calm fucceeded, the rif tes,\nhad an opportunity, by The number of their\noars, Of efeeing that viii. hey could nor\nhave done with their fails--they approached\nCapt Rch's brig. They had Moori1l colors\nhoilted. On heir drawing near, Capt. Rish\nordered the Stars ard Stripes TO be exhibited,\nand gun fired. The pirates Immediately\nAruck the counterfeit. colors, and fpread the\n,riRriped badge of plurder, and the crimfon\ninfgna of murder. The engagement foon\nafter commenced ard lated from before 10\nj\nshe Privsteers pafed over Capt. Rieh's veGel,\ndoing tide or TO damage; while on the other\nhand, his big being well armed, and manred,\nmore elevated, and in a good cauie, it is pr oba-\nDie that the Frenchmen fuaaia ed conGde able\niiury-tbsir retreat, in faa,is proof. The C ew\nOf Capt. Rich's brig, behaved in brave and\nvery active name, IN the aaion and are high\nly appl4udei by him.\n\n\nCapt Drummond, arrived on Tuefday,\nipoke, July zsth off Halifax, the Bottom and\nCleopatra Britfh frieates, who the night pre-\nvious had left Halifax THE officers who\ncame on board the Polly, informed Capt. ID.\nthat the whole quad:on on the American\nfaiion, had been ordered our to intercept\nFrench Friga,e from france, which it was faid\nhad Commit ners on board bound to the u.\nStates and that they were to cruize off the\ncapital ptr,s Of the United States in quet of\nher. .,,e s ,t.,t.f-\n\n\nsor' hca ca -. -- 1ts tis.a tre ~ 20\n\n\nThe Uailfd Sfafrs, Of A guns, Commodore\nBarry, ha pnt into Norfolk, to lhip a new bow\n,fpri,. Tie United States landed So artillerias\nat Charlefon, to garrf Fort M ulirie. 81.\n: The Norfolk and Pickering United States\n'brigs, were expected on the Surrinam Hation,\nwhere. the PortGuostb has cleared the coat of\nFrench pcaroons. .f.ls\n81 dsif~ y n.a\"\n's'T rhe Light Houfe, at Charlelton, s. G.. was\nsdelroyed by fire, the zIa July -..s.\ns.sf, ss3 80 so $3.50 = s7 ets\ng The Englih have inithe Mediterranean un.\nder the command Of Earl ST. Vncents, TWEEN\none ihips Of the line, under Lord Ne fon,' and\nSir S. Smith, fifteen, and -under Admiral\nGidQer fourteen, Making in The aggregate\nfifty hips of The line. Theie are. fufficient to\ncontend againa the lSulking .Navies of. France\nand Spain, while The Pouusuefc, RufliaE and\n/. Turk III Gets may be employed in. executing in\nf,fety thofe expeditions which have been com\n+ menced or contemplated -.\n\n\nThe Editor of the lying Aurora, has been ar"} +{"article_id": "48_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "The Light Houe, at charlefon, s. c. was\n\n\nsdellroyed by fire, the 7Ia July ...s.", "byline": "", "article": "The Editor of the lying Aurora, has been a\nrelied for publilhing Libel on Government."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "LATER THAN THE MAIL.", "byline": "", "article": "By be Paeket Harriot. Marion, arriVed yelferday\n\n\nina fart run f,om B9jqon, tie Centinel Of S1tar'\nday iaR gras ,eceioe4, containing The toa0so'ng"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "FROM SURINAM\n\nTIE f07o7oigg qyat communicated TO he editor Tie\nCen,iua, BY a gentleman drsa from Su,iaam 7", "byline": "", "article": "TIE f02o7ogg cyat communicated TO ne editor ffbe\n\n\nCentiua, BY gentleman dusa from Sa,iaam j\nq Capt. M'Nfil, gte United Slater hip PorI\nmouth, had arrived at Suvinaw, IN ., day., but\neua presented going up tbs riper BY mall parry qub0\nsueui 0u' and gaze lin Information Of a 40 pun\nFrsaeb (P that les al imam @e bas taken e.\nveral ralaabk 3ri$.s, among sDbab IL a @ip from\nIreland, hound to Jamaica, badsd auab p,ovifons\nand IyjG Hnras--fbe jsb. Glance, from SraJord,\nloa1tS qutb Fares, bound TO Dsmerara-tds Qors\neonatmned-vGa sivsn up.\n\n\n:\" Ii eogkqufaes Of tbe ADORE Information, Captain\nMNea bat came 10 anchor near Brandt Point, and\nbas knt oQbs pare msas, eea,, SIC. 10 Swriuam,\nand cory rbizg Is p,eparedtO glue he Freuebmaa a\nd,u55ug The p,iuateer 6a, a eogGaera5t finn Of\nmoney on 5eard, and euas expected TO Jail IN days.\nTIRE Is another French Eip in Cayenne, nea,lyysady\nFIR Ea Captain MIMI eoM take gosd care Of\nfbaa- cpboE o9feer5 and os1u aOer. in big5 lritf.\nPtevious TO Capt. MNeils arrivai Jsvsrai Hm.ri.\ncan Vs5th bad been taken BY re Fr.neb, and be Cap.\nfans aud SgpneDgoes H on Gs,e.\n\n\n\" Left at S4rrinaa, Aimira, Nat, Portland\nq0ib aJam 20 other Ataerirans.--On The paig, ouas\nt'ardd yE pSA Eag.@ fru5srs, and treated po.\nhey\" '''q '11\n\n\nA letter from Kingaon, dated the 9Th int\nreceived by the Moatszaua, iays =\n\n\nI\" Accounts are juli received from Jereme,\nInforming that DELIBERATE battle has been\nfought between the armies of 'TouiTaint and Ri.\ng4uI, 10 which Rieaud was defeated with great\ndaughter, and himfelf wounded\" ssseea\n\n\nOiher accounts from Hipaniola Ra,e, that\nRigaud occupied Conaives. and Petit Trou.\nAr the latter place, all the Whites are faid to\nhave been maGicred. =, N,g..s.\n\n\nBaltimore NaUigafi'u.--Tn harbour July sr-\nzs hips. go brigs--7o fchooners. and I6I Bay\ncraft b'Iides twev. building. In all ago."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "Sweden in the Coalition.", "byline": "", "article": "The King of Sweden, in quality Of Duke of\nPomerania, has, by bis Mniaer, Baron Bid,,\ndelivered to the c ngrefs of Ratlbon note,\ninforming the CO eitates that he had Joined the\ncoalition aganlt France, and will furnifh his\ncontingent of men IN natYa. He exhorts the\nmembers of the empire to follow his example,\nin. rendering every poihble iuccour to the EN-\nperor, as the only means Of pfeferving the Ger.\nmanic conlttution.--A great naval armamen,\nis preparing at Csrlf.rone."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "infant between town and the New Br dge, lone\nCURLgD DROP IF an ear ,i.g.-Whoever has fouud\nthe fame aud will deliver II 10 JosKru Lows, Watch\nmaker. in Th areet, fall be rewarded for their trou\nbic. Pa,skza sa,r al"} +{"article_id": "31_1799-08-12_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799081201_0247.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-12", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-In this town, on Monday lat, Mrs.\nMAkY MooDY, aged A., wife of Mr.. William\nMoody"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "aoDth, hands the beautiful CITY Of Catania, to\nwhich the waves Of the nei5hbowng iea ierve\nas 4 mirror.\n\n\nBut not only do We di'cove-. from his alton\nfling eevation, tie eatIe ma+y body \" mount\nZ na but tie whole Of the Hand of Sicily,\nwith all its noble cites, lofty b is, e1teniive\nplans, and meandering rivers. II The rndh\nlind d,9ance we perceive Malta but have a\nlear view Of the envrons If McGina, aid the\ngreater part Of Cal4bria while LiPart, the\nfun ng Volcano, he blIz.ng Strombol, & the\nother Eciian ines, appear immed .tely under\nour feet ana tcem a f, ca aooPlrg Gown, we\nmight touch them With The finger.\n\n\nAnother ohiett, 40 lcis fu?egb and majeftic,\nwa7 the f1r Rretchine fuft-e Of the fubj4c nt\nfea vhch Gurroonded m, anJ lei my eve 70\nan immeNfc di.tan, {, iii it f~med gradually 70\nmingie tn tie heavtns\n\n\nSeated in the mj1R f this theatre Of the Won\nders Of nature felt an indetc liable eatl c\nfrom the multiplicity AID beauty Of the bjette\n| furveyed and a kind Of internal fatsfatt on\nand exulta,ion of heart TIE fun was ajvanc\ning to the meridiin, unoblcured by th9 iman\neft cloud, and Reaumur's thermcmeter & Cd at\nthe tenth degree above the fr. ezng point /\nwas therefore in that temperature which Is m2it\nfriendly to mar ana the refined air | 7re3thed,\nas if it had been entirely vital, commun Gated\n4 vigour and agility to my limbs, and IN a>tiv-\nity anl life to my ideas, which appeared GO be\nOf a celeRial nature."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "PICTURESQUE DESCRIPTION OF\n\n\nMOUNT EINA.\n\nrF,sm s5aHssresi, Trsye5 II d. T7s. Si-igi", "article": "TF,sm staH1sresi Tysye5 IL bs T7so SieiE.i.1\n\n\nAFTER Il wing, for two hours, n5uIged my\neyes \" th a view Of the n,erirr Of the cr2ter,\nrhar Is. IL the contemplation Of ipedac,e, which\nin its krd, and in The Preient age, i without a\nparallel IN he world urned them to auoth\ner fcrne, viii h IS hkewife uaeoua.led fer the\nTnut pli.ity the beauty, and the variety, Of the\notjeds it P eients.\n\n\nH. fat, there Is perhaps, no elevated region\non the whole globe which offer, al one view, 70\nample an extent Of fea and and as the fun liz Of\nE.na. The 6rlt Of the lub!ime Obi Cts which 1,\nprelents is the immenlr MATS Of its own ccloItl\nBODY. When in the country below il, near Ca\ntanla, We raiie our eyes to this fovercgn Of the\nmountains, we certainly iurvey il ~iCh admira-\nton, as it rlco maje.tically, and lifts its lofty\nhead above the clouds and with kidd Of ge-\nornetiic glance we cit mate its height from the\nbaie to the fummit bu; we only lcc it il pro-\nfe. Very different IS the appearance il pre-\ntents, viewed from is toV e:ing tOp. when The\nwhole Of its enormous bulk is lube9ed To the\neye. The hra part, and that ne4Teit the obier-\nvcr, is the upper region, which, from the guam\ntity Of fnows and ice bcneah which It i, buried\nduring the. greater part Of the year, may be\ncalled The fTigio zone, but viii b, at that time,\nwas diveRed of this covering, AMI only exhibit\ned rough and craggy cliffs, here PlleI on each\nother, and there lePerate, and rfng perpendc\nularly fearful to view and impofi0le to aicend.\nTowards the middle Of this zone, an af5mbiage\nOf fugitive clouds, irradilted by the fun, and\nall in molten, increafed the wild variety Of the\nfcene Lower down, appeared the middle re-\ngion, which, from the mildnefs Of lis climate,\nmay merit he name of the temperate zone\nIts numerous woods, interrupted in vario1s Pla-\nces, feem, like a torn garment, to diicover the\nnudity of the mountain. Here ariie a multitude\nOf other mountains, vhich, III any other htua-\nton, would appear Of gigantic Gze, but are but\npieRa;es compared to Esna. Thele have all or\ni9insted from fery eruPtons. Laaly, the eye\nconfemplates,with admiration, the lower Iegion,\nwhich, from lis violent hea-, may claim the ap-\npellation Of The torrid zone the mott ex,enGve\nOf the three, adorned with elegant villas and\neaales, verdant hills and Aowery fields, and ter\nminated by the ex;enive coaa, where, to the"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "Family ef France.\n\nModarator5 Of the Frcnch Empire,", "byline": "", "article": "MOtGratOr5 Oi the tFCuCh empire\n\n\nI SEND back 70 You with horror tho e\ntitles ot winch I wa lo proud, while I ,oIi.\nihnk hat shey united ne 10 a toc5ety If bro\nthers a-d flcrd d> to hnma ,irv. las The\ndeception \" but -o1 fJon vsDilhej away, anu\nmott afi Sing re lty is come, to put Al end to\ndel,dy- dream Ais had vanly in\ngi.c1, taat tom the dGant oorde Of III\nS-nr la, liz thoul con,e, which wonid one\nDAY CIV eclat n the h'p2y reign Of Liberty\namo gt Eur pean nat rs.\n\n\nWIZ have deceived me? Tour ri7bg OF\nnan cyere 97Iy G1lre laid to make Freart7,u tlH\nf(H Mey might Be- The mere s5fy q6,577atsI\nLearn, ten, hat thu ex II W y. u barnarnm\nani Of your crimes h placed e.erna bar\nTcr tc.ween you rd the poes \" Ppy Ger\nN any. VII ifey 4te II thofs TIA ical ad-\nv4ntur-s VIII ch d-rrac7 your t4nguira.y tiRo\nry, they arc ahi -hted an fl aw4y. There\nIS no cnr.ttion row Netween Us, you have\nbr ken forever the lat Of the Ja.ds winch\nconnected L> to {. n.\n\n\nPity thoie who ell ,hemfeives citizen and\nwho lhej tor ents Of tn blood of ci-z-ls. O\ncr.me when they have flied blood they dance\naround th-r victim { ey conIemp.a wi\nd,y eye the ialt convuiion F; hey approach\nnearer to indu 'ge their ears with the lat grOln.\n\n\nFrenchmen, 1 turn away with afr Oh, from\nthat irpious troop which is auilty Of aHslIinl-\nton, BY looking on The peaceabIe witncHcs Of\nmurder. fly far off from the cries Of hat ex-\necrab,e tribunal with murders, not only lie\nviSiim, but which murders allo the II roy Of\nthe people."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "William Hudlon,\n\nNJ. Goods & Groceries,", "byline": "", "article": "AN ASSORTMENT OF"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "SUICIDE. The plsalInteA way of making\nquie'us was the hhjed Of dilPute la;ey b.\ntneen a marine and l4ilor. The frt warmly\ncontended 10 favour Of fuzee, which he tAid\nwould ii Z moment di!charge the weary tray\nel,er from the load Of lie. WeH fad honeR\nJACK, gie ~, tbs baRtiacf d 5e he ta3 10 tbs Ebg\nOf ~ 8 p2aade t5r fhsa, qvnb one aiatr, yep are\nIII HtaveA bJors tbs OH Oas kzo7ys thai ye4 are\ndad"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "FOR THE NEW YEAR.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nZ o God fuPreme IL grateful lays.\nLet all mankint direct their praifc\n\n\nWith hears ant ice fncere\nNay none withhold the Jun aPp'auls\nDue 10 the great bercv 'ieEt C4ulc\n\n\nor each revolving ear.\nlet's retrofpect the later wears\nwherein alternate hopes aud fears\n\n\nAtfrJted ev'rv mind .-\nView then the nod claims IF France\nHigh on ambi ion 5 ngs advance,\n\n\n10 lubje4 I'LL mankind\nHark from BatAvia's n.arlAy vale,\nWhat piercing moanN oar ears alail,\n\n\nL4meDting lore il, fate\nHer op ence, freedom, and her fame,\nare quench d 10y Gallia's fpreading flame,\n\n\nWhich threatens ev'ry State.\nVenice, the Grifons, ans the swiG,\nHave t11ed the internal kiIs\n\n\nOF French frat ,c-nal f?ite;\nAnd lcarcely has 'lS dire embrace,\nOF freedom left the fnalIeA trace,\n\n\nOr one PrimevAl right.\nNow quit tn Europeaa crinfon plains.\nWhere herrid dev1fation reitns,\n\n\naud peace withoIds her fTniles\nLet. caft an eve on dearer home,\nand lufFtr not our Thoughts to roa2\n\n\nIn qleR Of foreign MILES\nwithin he late deceafsd war,\nWhat factions did our councils tear,\n\n\nUrg'd by tn intrigues Of France\nBut bef hevond nations fate\"\nColumbia, 6cRin' 70 be great,\n\n\nATreled their ad7ancc.\nNear at the c'ofe Of ninety-eight,\nOur caufe was fix d-Our fouls fedate,\n\n\nAnd evry murmer huh d \\,\nSave by few confessions foes,\nIngrates. whs fmile at al cur woes,\n\n\nWhom realOn hath not oruQI'd.\nNow hail th' efuIgent dawn'ns year,\nIN which Columbias fons appear,\n\n\nDetermine, bold and free\nLong ere the annual circles clo.c,\nMay all internal dl e'rous foes\n\n\nBe drown'd in u-ity.\nWith AD ms FOR our polar fIr,\nGreat WAsHINToN our fhield in war,\n\n\nAnd He,v on our fje\nWho can noltl our peaceful land\nNc foreign fend nor hends At hand,\n\n\nWith al their pow rs alli'd\nBc ninet, nine the grand epoch\nTo rid the world Of G4li4s yok\n\n\nAud peace again re0o {\nNav ev'fy freeho 2, geDer Us foul\nUniting. fnr-0 one noble who z\n\n\nr exit till ,imc no more."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "From tts 64Iez G-=ettr.\n\nM. Crliar.", "byline": "", "article": "Amonga the pa ents Of Fren ctzen1lp, fuch were\nlrnt DR.. fuetley, Thomas PANE, \"r. W'lberio'oc.\nand lome oh,rs ths national afcmby fcnt one 70 the\nGerman poet Kq5Reet fImo-s FIR hs Phi.an hropv.\nlie rw The bcllteu French revolution in ali its bloody\ncolours, and ,cturnsd liz to loving antwer\nThe P9ei Ki289ock, 10 tbs National II\n\n\nJ5mby ef France."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THE Standing Committee of the\n\n\nIl Soei.y Of Cincmnati, Of the Common\nwealth Of MqgIebglstts, agreeably 10 tie woes\nOf The S cey-Hereby give pubic notice Il\nfucn Of tie r brethren, as are reduced to ne, ef\nitous circumstances the widow and orphans\nof others, who may Be in Tx. cir umRences, that\nall app icalons tor relief or aiIii4nce, my be\nMADE on, or be fore the a Tu,fday l. Janu4 7\nnext, to any individual cf tie t4rd Committee,\nwho VIII cOmmun cate the fame, and their ref.\nPedive ciicumhances viii be duly nfi1ered.\nThe names OF the commi,tee are as follow,\nviz.\n\n\nGen. Lincoln, Or. EHRi5, Thomas\nEdlUdrds, E.q. Cen. Jact5r, CoI. WiaQoqv,\nDIR. ToqpsF@d, Col Perkins, Maj. Git5s, C'Pt.\nCLARK, Capt. .1obaEn, Capt. Gresn, CvI. Tudor,\nRobert Williams, J5bn C4srd-r, Capt Ge@gr,\nCapt. Fo7vk, Maj. Dre7r, ana Samuel 14rgliyogg,\nRecorder.\n\n\nBJfon, Ney. rs, 1913."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-01-07_pNone_sn83045634_00332895059_1799010701_0149.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-07", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nTHIS GAZETTE,\nq fFbEfci ev-ry MoNDAY, ~ E. 4. TENKS5 oFFIcr'\n-Iaai- Street, br b-aa Of Ff-Sfrc.i PORTLAND\nvVte'e SaLfrttie's A57riyzsHts, and Cf7TEHisa'''H\narr yceeiSsd q.gb attention\n'.' n /. tri-, Il ONE DOLLAR II FIFT'F CENTS\nYEA Executive Of Portage - Ppat7al! P9yrTaTt' az\n,eqn?-A -\n@ T5s ,ts.fvs az rg54y iaerrsrer eyafo\" 9f Ibs\nGAZETT~ yenae,5 il b-5ly aiporfage9a5 for hDTLA.\nTISElLENT->. 7yblB all ,. ny.iel yay.ab b5, e'a\neo.f e4o4s manner.\n\n\nPRINTING,\np m garsvt hrg-bss exseltd in n, r.4tf 1rrtr' 0si\n\". ytonF Wy ie lg O,a7r tor EssI Pa-7fl\"\nB.laAs, Hand BiG.. C-y44. Il ~, III, stA f2'f q"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "wit ohfcrves Of the late embaiTy of Lord Malmef.\nbury thar when he arrived at Paris he was obliged to\nfeni home TO enquire what he went for."} +{"article_id": "34_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The French Directory have pared decree, ordering\nall women from the armies Who ufeefs, But this\nis rather hard for, the Dueeory eud al the wen\nout ofihe country il is bur natural that .vo1e, hou1\nfollow them. Brides with flu dcarth of men IN the\ninterior OF France there mutt furey be women enough\nfor the vhtRns Directory, and the cosdi Of Fvs Huaared\nThe Csnrdlsf Elder, doubt think it improper to in\nferfere in 70 delicatea bu6nefs"} +{"article_id": "35_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A woman who had been frequently beaten By her\nhuiiband, few mornings pan, finding him fan aneep\nfewed him up in the bed cloats and ia tia, i,uaton\nthrahed him 10 lundy that to fave his bones. he\ntered into tfeay of amty which, probable feel\ning recollection Of hi, a:e iuerings will deter him from\nInfringing When fellows heart is 70 dead to lenf-\nbilly to warrant bis riking woman, it to his\nfloudes that the remedy fhould be applied."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FirDis0 ssAiIs.-Amons the various modes of in.\nduiry in the interior part Of tha Canton of Appcnza\n\n\nin Switzerland DIR. EseL mentions that Of feeding inas\nI the little gardengrounds along the river Sitter uch\nnumbers of ina Ia KEEP, during the fnmmer eafon,\nthat the found caued by the motion of their dentcula\n\n\ned jaws, while they eating danaly heard at ev\neral PAGES from The pot. Young lnails collected in\nthe adjacent parts. and placed in ihelc gardens,\nwhere the owner fupports them till, the approach of\nwinter, they incloe themisves In addition the food\nwhich they find on the grounds, and which cherry\ntree, planted in every garden affords them, they are\nfupped with leaves of lettuce, coewort, cabbage, and\nother vegesblesby which they faten AMI grow furpri\niugy Some time before Lent, the pack up the\ntcied inails in caks, and carry them for fa'c the\nConverts of Suaba, Bavaria. and Aufga, and as\nfar as Vienna, where they purchafed dclicaces\nNY this traffic iome have acquired handiome fortune."} +{"article_id": "36_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Lrfrsae ef InPrevtmeat--The spaniards now. whc,\nhoule Is on tire, bling water before he holy faera\nment,"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "C.O,saa4s~, Isfb Af,a 1879", "article": "Commonwealth of Mailachufetts.\nIn tie year Of cur Lord, one fbosEasd .jfUrn BIN.\n\n\nd-sd ard ninety nine :.\nAnAcT, limiting the time within which\nPetitions for Wages which have been drawn by forged\nORDERS, illall be fuitaned\nRE il enacted by the Senate, and Houle\nof ReresuafiOss, ia Gearrsi Court smSid and BY TIE\neutbory Of bs Eere Tha, petition for Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn by Forged Orders. fa be\nhereafter obtained unIcfs fuch Petition fha be preient\ned within TWO YEARS from he psb'sg Of ais sa ; and,\non failure thereof the PETITIONER Applicant and Calm\nan, ia be forever excluded and barred from any clam\nOf any Wages 10 drawn. alledged 10 be drawn, by\nvirtue of any ueh Forged Order Aad the Secretary\nhereby directed TO caue this Al to be pubied in the\nfcvera Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months iuccelivcy.\n\n\nIa tie Hsye sf Rsprstsssives, Jss. az. 1899.\nThis Bill having had three everal readings paed be\n\n\nenacted,\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS, Speaker.\n\n\nIII Sssae Jan az. 1893.\nThis Bill having had two ieyerai readings pafed to be\n\n\ncnaSied\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, Pyss-sat.\nJanuary ao, 1899 --Aaexevef,\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nTrue Copy-At,ea.\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Srs'yy.\nCT To5e pIissi iIrr month, jaeaaEoy nste fepe,ai\nNssrs.,,sferi prizt1dm tbs Cossmoarcraib.\n\n\nJohn AYER1, sa'ty."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "can be ,r,nf ported or at any time in cafe OF urgency\nfuch fupplies of like provihons IN advance, III tho\ndifcre,ion of the commandans hal be deemed proper.\nIL TO be underQod thar the contractor is TO lie at the\nexpenc- and rfk of iaupg the fappes the troops,\naud that all lodes fusned. by the dcptedatons of\nenemy orfy means Of the troops of the United States,\nha he pad for at the price o. the article captured or\ndelroyea The d:podtons OF two or more perfons Of\ncreditab- characters, ard the certificate Of commit\nfoned offer sicertainng the circumstances ofthe lois,\naud the amount OF the articles for which compensation\nlhall be claimed. ID\n\n\nThe privilege is to be nnderfiood 20 be referved to\nthe United States OF requiring that of the fuppes\nwhich may be mrnihed under any of the propoled\n,raas flal be iaued, until the iupplies which have\nmay be iurnl1ed under contracts in force have\nbeen confirmed, and that fnpp,g in advance may be\nalways required at any of the fixed pots the Sea-\nboard or Indian frontiers exceeding three months.\n\n\nfame, M'Henry,\n\n\nSecretary of War."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "n s ben ,eurrfsi tai IN eur s,ifqp5s and ss ne are ss-\ni,og.t, eb 70 p,ays lie dad TIE o9sigg Efgpb d'''\nnot GSs 10 G rar bh ssars. sbaey dssf sof eSstsl\ntie eslaa! s.,.b # sbs 2AsfA\n\n\n\"HERE lies the body Of Jons sHAut,\n\n\nspi,tlefeld. weaver, ssi tbas't all I\""} +{"article_id": "16_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "CENERdL DUjNOUp1ER.", "byline": "", "article": "Papers infora that the veriarc Dumouticr has ad-\nareied long letter the director BarraS in which he\nse'as plan for another deficient upon ireland, aud\npledges his head for the fucccfs Of ii ctrng be the\niec\"nd IN command in the expedition il they will\nse've him assn into the bofom of his country."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Now - lies here to mankind he's civil,\nHis turbulent part below with the Devh,\nWhile u,or,als exul,ing y look on the grave\nHell fears rsvOt at ;hs approach Of the knays."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "From the eager purfnit in every branch of icienee\n~hch has lately characterized the Germans. We ATE led\nto believe that the term phlegmatie\" viii ia a liors\ntime be totally nappEcable to them.\n\n\nSuch is the rapacity with which the German Book\nfllers frize works that they frequently advere\ntranla,on OF intended Englih publications, even before\nfheet of them is printed in England The number OF\nliving authors in Germany is afeertained to amount to\nz4cco."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "War Department.", "byline": "MARCH II, 1907.", "article": "4\nths United stazsa, ON the Aft day OF October 1872,\nto The thirteenth dsyof September, l3co both days in\nclave At ths places snd within The two dets herein\nafter fra nentiened and aio thst eparate propoals\nVII be received az rhc ad oiee until the expiration OF\nthe ast day Of Iay ening, foe the fuppy OF all\nraons which may be requii cd as aiorsiad, from the\nfla day Ct January the year 800, 10 the thirfy-iirft\nDAY OF necenber in the fame year, both days neuive\nat the place. and within the legeral Rates herein after\n/ mentioned, viz\n\n\nF5sg-PropoC4s to fupply all raions that may be re-\neuiied, at olsego (; at Niagara /; at Prei9u'ie at\nMiehilmsekia at Fert Franklin at lie Botui; at\nCincinnati at picqae Town, aud Lorames fores; at\nFort Wayne; at bort Defiance at any place below\nFort Defiance, on the Milan river, to Lake Erie a,\nFort KNOX, and Cuatanon, On The river Wahaih at\nMaac any place places the ealt de ct the III\nEihfpp,, above the mouth Of the river Ohio, and\nupon the LIMOS river. =.....\nSreora-propolais fuppy all rations that may be\nrequired, any place Places on the Gait hide q the\nNJ ipp river, below the mouth of the igtr Chic, TO\nthe outhern boundary OF the la,e OF kentucky, and\nwithin the faid hre at Knoxville at all Other poils\nand places within the ate OF Tenn.ilee at South Wen\nPoint at Tellico Block houfc St. Stephens. the\nriver Tombigay, and any place places within the\nCherokee boundaries below the iouthetn boundary of\ntho flatc Of TenneIte, and within sc boundary of the\nUnited States.\n\n\nT1i,2-Propofa. to fupply all rations tina, may be\nrequired Point Petre at Coleraine at Savannah\nand any Other place places where troops may\nbe taoned, marched recruited within the Gate OF\nGeorgia and at all forts tations on the Oeonnec and\nAaamalla and at all other places in the Creek nation,\nwithin the limits of the United States where troops\nor may be fia,ioned,\n\n\nFswf5 Propofals to fuppy all rations that may be\nrepaired Fort Johnlon Fort Pnekney;as Charlie\n\n\non or at any other place or places where troops are\nmay be fationed marched recruited, in the fate of\nSouth Carolm,\n\n\nFi}.5-propofsls to fuppiy all rat;ons that may be\nREQ m 4. Efar\nHand Oeraeoc< at Charlotte at Fayetteviie at\nSaibury any other place places where troops\nare may he fationed, marched or recruited in the\nftatc Of North. Carolina.\n\n\nSirt5--Propofas to fuppiy all rations that may be\nrequired at Norfolk at pouimouth at Kempsil.c\nat Charlottesville at Wnche1er at 5taunton at Rich-\nmond at Alexandra at Leebaig at Fredericksburg;\nat Carterivle; any other place places whcte\ntroops may be ltaonei, marched or recruited in\nthe tiae of Virginia.\n\n\nSsVusJ propofals to fuppy al ra,ons that may be\nrequired, Fort A'tIenry at Baltimore; at Annapo-\nlis at Fredericx-ToVn Lconard-Town a. Hagers-\nTown at Bladeniburg a, Georgetown; at Harper's\nFerry; at EaAown at the Head OF Elk; and at any\nother place places where troops may be ration.\ned, marched recruited within the limits Of the fae\nof Maryland.\n\n\nEigtb-Propofas to fuppiy all rations that may be\nrequired, at Fort Min; at Philadelphia at Darby\na, Lancaeer at Wkclbarrs at Reading; at Brifol\nat Yorktown at csrlile at Lewillown Niitiin cuun\n~ at Bedford at CreeDfhurg at Warrington; at Ea-\nRon; at Wilmington at Chriniana, \"a, Dover a,\nany other place places where troops are or may be\naatorcd. marched recruited, within the Limits al The\n\n\noates of Pennsylvania and Delaware, except the pofs\nwithin the tse of pennylsania. enumerated in the fri\nprorofss aforefaiG.\n\n\nNini5--Propofals to fupply all rations tina, may be\nrequired at Hackenfack Elizabeth-Town. at New\nBrunfwick at Burlington at Woodbury. at Trenton\nand at any other place or places where troops are or\nmay be atoned, marched recruited, within the lin\nits of the Gate of New Ierioy.\n\n\n7ot5--psopofals to iuppy all rations that may be\nrequired, a, Newyork; at Wen Point; at Fluilng at\nHaerlcm Wet Cbciter at Poughkecp1e at Ken\nderhook at Saltwater; at Ncwburg; at Albany at\nConej, harie; at Cherry Valley; and at any other\nplace places where troops or may be ationed,\nmarched recruited within the limits of the Gate OF\nNewyork, exceptthe potts within the fad Gate,\nmera;ed in the fra propofals aforefaid.\nEkpnib-propolals 20 i.pply all ratons that be\nrequired at Hartford a, Hebron at NewLondm at\nBROOKLYN IT Wyudham al Lnehfeld; at Guiiford\nat New-Haven; at FairheId; at Danbury; at Middle\ntown and at any other place places where troops\narc or may he aa,oned, marched recruited within\nthe limits of the fate of Connecticut.\nTwejfh-Propofais 10 fuppy all ratiors that may be\nrequired, at Fort Woeou at Brinton's Poin. at\nNewport at Providence and at any other place or\nplaces where troops may be al,oned, marched\nor recruited, within the limits of the atc OF Rhode III.\nAMI\n\n\nT5bfeem5- Propofals to uppy all rations that may be\nrequired at Portland, in the dfriG of Maine ilou-\nceiier; Cape Ann Salem Matbiehcad; Bottom; at\nSpringield at UIbridge; aud a, any other place or\nplace, where troops are or may he natored, marched\nrecruited, within the limits of the Rate Of Mailaehu\nlets\n\n\nFoH,itsn,5Propofals to fupply all ratons that may\nbe required a, Portfmouth at Exeter at Windfor\nat Bennington at Rutland at any fort. place\nplaces, where troops may be ltationed, marched\nrecruited, within the Nates Of New!ampihire and\nVermont\n\n\nThe Ration to be fupplied, TO confn of the follow\n\n\ning articles, viz. Eighteen Of bread or flour, or\nwhen neither he obtained, of quart Of rice, or\none and half pound of fitted or bouted Indian neal\none pound aud quarter offrel beef, pound OF\nfaed beef three quarters of pound of ialted pork,\nand when frefh is ilued fat at the rate of two\nquarts for evety hundred raons, foap at the rate oil\nfour pounds, and candles al the of pound and\nhalf fer every hundred rations.\n\n\n1t is expected the propofals will alto extend to the"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The 6ay merchant. FRI introduced ladies' wigs, in\norder to dpofe of their overladen market, from heads\nof the dead fndiery, during the war.-Read this fair\neountry-women and ihudder"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": ".acourt held in New York, gentleman of the Bar,\nadverng 10 paper produced in court, oberved, that\nIL bore i\"iefaat svidsssss upon the face Of IT,\""} +{"article_id": "25_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Jscobin print aTerts, that Buonapare is likely to\ntp Bis ground in Egypt. It is indeed extremely proba-\nbic he will be buried therel"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ridiculous duel is faid to have been fought in one\nOF the principal German universities between two pro-\nfeos, G confcquenee OF dfpue the method Of OBJ\nfsrving Genet."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "debate young lady of Ireland lately RECALLED herfef\non the enten fare Of fix pounds of polk and even cakes\nessingerbread which ihe wafed down with four gaiIcs\nef brandy, to prevent scid,cs ia her ffonach."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-05-13_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799051301_0216.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-13", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The French botan;ns in Egypt have had very poor\nharvta The eouotry ha, not yielded them more than\ntwenty different lpeces. The mon extraordinary tree\n,aere is the wild fig Sycamore Jingle of which\nil fafcient to -de evera pcaans huts well as the\nemployed in working machines for drawing up\nwater. ihels butts, however, reprcfented the\nmon miicrable human habtation perhaps in the oobe\nthey arc made of mud, not more than three feet in\nheight and their only entrance is round hole Of foot\nand half diameter."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "War Department..\n\nNotice is bsrsby given,", "byline": "MAscn al, 1899.", "article": "THAT ,arae propofas will be received at the office\n\n\nof the Seeretayof the Department of War, until\nexpiration of the ah of July next eniung for the fup\nDiv Of all ations which may be required for the ue OF\nthe United States, from the fra day OF October, 1879,\n10 hc thirteenth day of September Isco both days IN\nsIufve Al the paces and within the ditricts herein\nafter FRI mentioned and ALTO that fsparae propoials\nwill lie received at the fad off until tke expiration of\nthe 18th day Of July enfne, for the uppy OF all\nrMions which may be requi ed as aforeiad from the\nan day Of January in the year 500 10 the thrty-irlt\n,ay of December in the fame year, both days neuive,\na. the pace and within the feycral ates herein after\nnentioied viz.\n\n\nF,e -proporaIs uppy all ratiou' that may be re-\ncai ed, az ofwego ; at Niagara at Preiqu,ile at\nsIichi!inaskinac at For, Franklin At lie boeui al"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Is by arrivals at the fou,hward bringing I'm.\nelifh aazettes to The 4th Of March. BY them\nit appears\n\n\nThat preparations for carrying on the war\nwith yigor, were making throughout England.\n\n\nThat the French were marching an army oil\nso 900 men towards Portugal.\n\n\nThai convoy Of 400 fail, with 1900 troops\non board, had juf lsft England for Portugal\nto ailia thai power in fepelling the threatened\ninvalion by the French.\n\n\nThat the fatj.e of the union of Ireland and\nGreat Britain, was in high debate--but nothing\ndefni,ive had been concluded.\n\n\nTia, the recent fucceaes Of the French in\nItaly, had RATED the tone of the French dpu\ntalon to the Congrels at Ralladt, 70 high as to\nbaniih every profpeet of accommodation.\n\n\nThat the king Of Pruiia had declared himleli\nindependent of The Germanic league.\n\n\nThat Mr.. Crenville, who had been fent on\nfscret embaay to Berlin, had beea ihipwreSksd\nand loa.\n\n\nThat the RulIian troops, in two dvilons,\nbold their march thro Germany.\n\n\nThe news OF Lo'ing's infultng treatment OF\ncur flag had been received in London, and ex-\ncited much fnGbility and it was confidently\nsHerted lie would be b,oke."} +{"article_id": "36_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "7be laR Foretgn Neqvs,", "byline": "", "article": "Is by arrivals at the fou,hWard, bringing I'm.\n\n\nelifh eazettes to The 18th of March. BY them"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "IAE\nMarine - Articles.", "byline": "", "article": "Sip pJ Of bi port arrived al Bati.''s, .ss' 6ea'ad\nOn hsr ssiee f,on Livs poo, IN lat 10, BY f,easb pi\nOf quar--by papeu exlrrnsI, ard Ss'ed u pr'sfea =\nStrange.\n\n\nLsa accounts firm TIE Jesce # 7Var Herald capt. @.ge\"\nmention Der agg 0r0rA La Ga.yra to Pr'f'f' or raes\n\n\nAis of zpx1 ord,sd 10 Be taih government at Nor\n7Db tie Pate Of Csana7 cut, H\"dsr bf sgsHcy # Mr.. J'-\ny(,pb H9zuisnf\n\n\nThe Ssaerp of bs Navy ntht rob , ,essivsi hfs,'\nfrom Captains Barry. Trux,on and Niehoion\n\n\nCart C. Lille sppoatsdt' t6s Jygaft 69Fe\"' sr's'\"ss\nil, Bsa.s. Capt, r. HefsOs Fi.a Lieutenant 81 toe Jam"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "News has been received from the Hsvannah,\nthat the ihip Ocean, IF Philadelphia. mounting\n40 guns, carrying 50 men, and commanded\nBY Capt. Kemp, on her patage from Newyork\nTO Vera Cruz, in the Old Bahama SIreights,\nwas attacked by four French privateers, which\nafter being feveral times beaten of, fuceeeied\nin boarding her, and afterwards in moi il\nhuman and brutal manner, put every foul TO\ndeath, except Ave or tx, who iecreted lhemieves\nia the hold. Thefe were at length forced by\nhunger 10 d;fcover themfelves, but were not\ninvolved in the fate Of their unfortunate com\npanions.\n\n\nFrom Nrqo York, AtrH 40.\n\n\nCapt. Blackhculc, az days, from Jamaica,\nconfirms the account of the hor,id, unparalleled\ned condua of the French towards Capt. Kemp,\nof the fhip Ocean, and bis crew. This intelli-\ncence Capt. Backbone received from Capt\nDecater of the Delaware floop of war, which\nhe fpoke on the Sd of April, off The Havannah\nII was bro't to the Havaonah by spaniard\nfrom poIt ay leagues to windward, where the\nFrench priva,eers generally rendezvous.\n\n\nThe Sailing Nader of the Conaellation,\nwrites from St. Kits March 20, that official ac-\ncounts are received Of violent comnoSion a,\nCuadaloupe. The white hag is RATED. Def\niou,neaux's aHadination has been attempted.\nIt is fad, Admiral Harvey is preparing 20 ailia\nthe revolters."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Lat Thurfday the federal FAT was obferved\nin this town, with devotion that befpoke the\nfeelings of our citizens. The Rev, Mr.. Ket\nkgg delivered judicious and federal diicourie\ncalculated inculcate the principles of piety and\nmorality--and to infpire proper feeling ofre\nfcntment towards the infolent and unprincpled\ndepredators of our rights by exhibiting jui\npicture of their peridy and infamy."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-In Norway, JosErH sussnNoroN, aged 100\nsenlble 70 the lan His oldef ion is 1893 and his\nyoungca 90.\n\n\nDrowned At Freeport, on Weaneiday evening Ian\nMi. IaotRsoL PARkEr, about 40 years of sgc He was\nin float with two Others pafIng from filming boat\n20 the fhorc whn il unfortunately upet. The other\ntwo faved themf:lves by twin ming"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "w. l. 81 N. E. Rum\n\nFOR SALE,\nA Very valuable FARM,", "byline": "", "article": "about two miles from Back-Cove Bridge. lying\non PIelumfcut rivercontaning about Ninety Of\nupland and matin, with good Dwell ng- liouie and\nBsrn--Afo good Orchard, with Stock and UenGl, -\nThe pnrchser may know the terms Of payment by in\nquirng of the Printer\n\n\nPortland, AfrR am 1879."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nFort Defiance, on the Miami river, TO Lax Efie At\nFort Knox and OuAtspon, On The river \"dbAih al\nMac any place places on the ealt iiJe cd 'he r.,\nW ifkpp, above the mouth OF the rissr Ohio anu\nupon the lhnois river\n\n\nSssoaA-propofa. to fupply all rstions that may be\nrequired, any place places, On the cal hue Of the\niippi river below the mouth OF the tiVer Ohio 10\nthe iouthern boundary OF the ate OF heniueky, and\nwithin the fad 1tste Knoxville a, al ober polts\nand places within the fate OF enneiee; az south wet\nPoint Telco Block houfe; at 81 stephens on the\nriver Tombeby, and any place places wnhn the\nCherokee boundaries below the fouihern boundary of\nthe tate of renneiI.e, and within the boundary OF tho\nUnited States\n\n\n7Jir4--propof4s to fupply all rations that may be\nrequire d. Point petre; at Cocralne at savannah\nany her place places where troops are or may\nbe ftationed marched recruited, within the tate OF\nGeorgia ana At all forts ta,ions the Oeonnee and\nAatamaha and ali other places in the Creek nation,\nwithin the limits of the United States where troops are\nor may be ltationed,\n\n\nFearl5 Propoials to fuppy all rations that may be\n\n\nrequired, Fort Johnlon Fort Pinekney al Charlie\nRon any Other place places where troops are\nMAY be ationed marched recruited IN the tate OF\nSouth Carolina\n\n\nfj0b-Plopofals to fupply all rations that may be\nrequired, the fort Wilmington, CaPe-fe-r at Bea-\ncon-land, ocraeoek Chaflote at FAY etIeviile; at\nsalbury at any other place places where troops\nare or may be nailoned marched recruited in the\naae Of North Carolina\n\n\nSixf6-Propofas 10 fuppy all rations that may be\nrequired, at Nofio < a, PoIimouth at Kempfsde\nat Charlottesville; 4 Mineheller at stanton at Rich\nmond at alexandria at Leeibug at Fredericksburg;\nAt Carterigie at any other place or places where\ntroops are or may be atoned marched OF recruited la\nthe iia,e OF Virginia.\n\n\nSeV.n,b propoias to fupply all rations that may be\nrequted at Fort M'Henryi at Baltimore; at Annapo.\nlis at Frederick-ro N Leonard Town; a: Hagers.\nTown at Bladenlbutg a: George Town; at HarPers\nFerry at Ea.town at the Head OF Tx and at any\nother place places where troops may Be Ration\ned marched or iesruiled within the limits OF the ale\nof Maryland\n\n\nEigbfL--Propofas to iuppy all ratons that may be\nrequired at Fort Mifin Philadelphia at Darby\nAt Lapcaner at Whkelbarre at Reading at Brlol\nAT York Town at carhle at LeNiilown Aiiin coun-\nty) at Bedford a, Greenlborg; at Wah ngton at la\nlon; at Wilmington at Oh iitiana a, Dover or at\nany other place or places where troops or ma be\n\n\natoned marched recruited within the limits o! the\nRates of Pennsylvania and Delaware, except the potts\nwithin the flae Of Penriyvana, enumerated IN the fri\npro- ofals aforefaiG.\n\n\nNnt5-propoals to fupply all raions that may he\nrequired al lila kenfaek; at Elizabeh-rown. at New\nBrunlwck at Burlington; at Woodbury.; a, Trenton\nand at any other place or places where troops are or\nmay be flatoned. m rched recruited, within the i'm\nits of the Rate OF New lerity.\n\n\nIsrsb--p opofals to fupply all rations that may be\nrequired. at New-York at Wen Point; at Fulhins; at\n\n\n\n\n\nderhoos at Saltwater; at Newhurg; at Albany at\nGomez hare at Cherry Valley; and at any other\nplace places where troops NAV be nationed,\nmarched uited, within he limits Of the Gate OF\nNewyork, except the pohs within the fad aAte, emu\nmera,td in the FRI propofals aforyfaid\n\n\nEsvmfb-Propofals to II that may be\nrequired at Hartford at J. .,sw-London at\nBROOKLYN at Wyndham Litohield at Cuilsord\nat New Haven at Fairfield at Danhury; at Middle\ntown and at any other place places where troops\nare may he Ratoned, mar. he'd recruited within\nhe limits of the Gate Of Connecticut.\n\n\nTresyf6Propofzls fnpply all ratiors hat may &c\nrequired, Fort Wolcott at Brintons POM l\"\nNewport at Providence and al any othtr P'Aes o,\nplaces where troops or may be HAT oned ma1 nea\nrecruited within the limits OF the Rate OF khodr III\nand.\n\n\n1yirtssJproY ofals TO fupply all ratos that may be\nrequired at Portland, in the rict of Maine Gou-\nrener; Cape Ann salem Marbiehead Bolton At\nspr ng6sld at Uybridge and a; say other P're or\nplaces where troops or may be itatoned, mEehed\nrecruited within the limits OF the Hate oil MaSAehu-\netts.\n\n\nFsn,it,u,5-propofsls to fuppy ali ratons thai may\nbe required at Portimou,h AZ Exeter at Windior\nat Bennington At Rutland at any fort, place or\nplaces, where oop, are or may be hatoned, marched\nnr recruited, within the lates OF NewHamPihite and\nVermont\n\n\nThe Ration to be fupplied, to conft Of the fellow\ning Giles, viz Eighteen ounces ct bread or Ill Or, or\nwhen neither can be obtained, of quart OF rte or\n\none and haf pound of fitted or boulted Indian meal.\npound and quarer offreh beef, or one pound OF\nlaed beef three quarters OF pound OF iaed pork\naud when freh meat lued iat, at tht rate OF two\nquarts for evety hundred ration, foap at hs rae OF\nfour pounds and candles at the rate of pound and\nhalf for every hundred raions.\n\n\nIt is expected the propofals will alfo extend to the\nfupply of rum, whkey, other ardent fpiihs at the\nof half gill per ration, and vinegar at the rate OF\ntwo quarts for every hundred rations 1hs Propoals\nwill ipecify the price of the ieverAl component parts\nOF the ration well thoe Of ubtitu,es or alterna\ntives for parts thereof\n\n\nThe ratans are to be furnihed in fuch quaatties as\nthat there ha at all times, during the erm OF the\npropofed ecntras be iucient for the coniumpuon OF\nthe troops at MichiIimaeknac, Detroit, Niagara and\nOfwegc, for FIX months in advance, and at each OF\nthe other poils on the weAern waters for at eah three\nmonths in advance, of good and wholeome rrovhons,\nIf the fame fhal be required. 1t is ALTO to he pc nit\nted ali AMI every of the commandments OF fortified\nplces, or poas to call for az fesfons when the lame\n\n\n- ~. nj"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "nj Office is hereby given to the\nA nonrerdent proprietors or RI \"a lands IN\nthe town of pgba~ in the county of Cumberian, &c\nthey taxed for the year 1875 in the State County,\nand town tax, committed he fubfcriber col.\nlea follows viz. Ssstss5 coS.y\n\n\nys,"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "Entertainment.\nSylvanus Cufhman.", "byline": "", "article": "WTISHES to inform his acquaint-\n\n\nw aree and the public in general, that he has\ntaken MIR. THOMAS WEssTER,s Brick-houfe il hiadle-\nhreet in Portland where he intends TO open PUBLIC\nHOUSE next week lie aat,ers bimlelf thar he fhal\nbe able to give thole gentlemen of the town or iron,\nthe country, that will pleafe to call on him, good\nfatisfaaion\n\n\nAfprd a7sd, 1899."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "Cath or Books will be given for\nold Rags and CanOGjs.\n\n\nat this Office.", "byline": "THIS GAZETTE.", "article": "THIS GAZETTE,\nrs eu5Jg.isv0y MoHpAy, at E. hJENKSs orrIer,\n6faag< Street fbe bead Of F1Ssreet, PORTLAND\nzebys S15srpfoas Ajvs,tsmssts, and Cemmsaisstiau,\n,eeeivaa s.Hb attention\n-. 7Bs prize il ONE DOLLAR u FIFTY CENTS q\nyear, Executive of Ponage. ~ Psaisua! paymmb are\nrsqvsfed\n\n\n- TIE sxesfve and rsfiy iufrssfrg eiveaao~ Of Til\nGAZETTE. rsndsrs IL highly sivaaiassous for dDYr p\nTISEMENT>. rpbs6 ssia Be inf ted yeslaussiy, Sac\neog9a0 MARINER.\n\n\nPRINTING,\nIN i' variss broader executed TIE ssa, aa~ey ass\ns6t .@orf n H'fse e. ordtys for Boafs Pamfbs.i\n6lsais Haad-5i', CasA 9si..I, Cs. dSJ stfsaa.s TO-"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "Sales by Auction.", "byline": "", "article": "On THURSDAY, the 9th of May,\n70 def The Sats effie STOCK IN TRADE Of\n\n\nGentleman Lai-y dsseafsd,\nWill be fold at the Auaion-R Dom in\n\n\nFI'usrRfEr, the following articles.\nII pieces Tammy, 6 pieces\nDuranis. 8 pieces caimanco.s A variety Ct CALI\nGoes, Everlaans, Muffin Handkerchief Block\nsilk do Black Modes, Women's Silk Cloves and\nMit,s, c mbricks spris'd Muffin aprons, Mul.\nket Large Baking Pan, Indigo, with various\nother articles.\n\n\nSale 10 o'clock\n\n\nEDWARD. OXNAkD, Huf7ioaser.\nPortland, AsrHa7, 90."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0211.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p2", "headline": "70 BE SOLD,\n\n/ HAT beautiful and valu-", "byline": "", "article": "able FARM, formerly the feat Of JEREmiAH / oval.\nElq. fituated 10 No't5yarmon,4, the aefn County\nRoad, miles fror, Portland Confllag of about geo\nof Land roo of which is in high cultivation, 70\nacres VOID, the remainder IN pafture. The whole\nwithin ring fence, great part of which oue wall\n\n\nOn the premiles is genteel Houie,\none Barn of Ioc feet long, two OF 40 feet, store,\nwith other detached Offices\n\n\nLikewile, large Garden, inclofed\nwith foot cofe fence containing variety of the\nchoeeit fruit from Europe, and great number\nof hem in full barring Two Orchards beiide.\n\n\nThe place is 70 we'll known, fur\nTheir defcrpton is need efs than to fay is equally\nadapted either for Gentleman who is engaged in trade\nand navigation, beautiful fummcr retdence; or\nfor TAVERN. The G;uation and advantages are aa-\nequalled.\n\n\nThe whole will be fold together. or\nin fuch lots aud dvifons iha be agreeable to par-\nehafers.\n\n\nThe terms of payment made eafy.-\nGoods yeael, taken in part--or lots of Land in\nPortland.\n\n\nFor further particulars, apply to the\nowner, Mr. MARTIN on the premiies.\n\n\nNIB. Several HouIe Lots to be fold,\nnear III water lde in Northvarmouth"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "MyeAany.\n\nOur Mothers I!", "byline": "", "article": "AMONG the many very fngular circum-\nfances which attended the (ettlement OF this\ncountry, there are none more entertaining than\nthe expectation of wives from England, for the\ncolony OF Virginia. DR.. Belknap, in his Anne\nric1n Biography, a work replete with informa-\ntion ard entertainment, has given US The follow\ning lhort account of that very uncommon article\nof merchandise.\n\n\n1t feems to have been general fentiment\namong thefe colonias, not to make Virginia the\nplace of their permanent refdence, bu: after\nacquiring a. fortune, By planting and trade 70\nreturn to England. For this reafon, mott Of\nthem were deaitute Of families and had no nat\nural attachment to the country. To remedy\nthis material defe6, Sir Edward Sandys, the\nnew trealurer, ProPofed TO the Company TO fend\nover freight of young women to make wives\nfor the planters. This propofal, with ieveral\nOthers made by that eminent tateiman, was\nreceived with univerlal apPlaufe, and the fuc-\ncels anlwered their expectations. Ninety gIrls,\n\"young and uDcorrupt,\" were lent over at one\ntime, I6zo) and ixty more, \" \"handiome and\nwe'll recommended\" }\" at another I6zI). Thele\nwere foon bleiIed with the Object Of their with\nIs. The price Of wife, at 6rt, was one hun\ndred and twenty pounds Of tobacco but a the\nnumber became lcarce, the price was increaled\nto one hundred and Fifty pounds, the value cf\nwhich in money, was three ihiilings per pound\nBY fubfequent act of afembly, it was or dain-\ned, that \" the price Of wife fhould have the\nprecedent of other debts, in recovery and pay\nment, becaufe, Of all kinds of merchandise, this\nwas the mott deGrable.\"\n\n\nAll, deGrable indeed The hearts of thofe\nruAic hochpIOrs nnun have leaned for iOy a nd\ncould that mott defrabe\" objea be now\nobtained for 70 triHing quantity as Z\" one hun\ndred and Fifty pounds Of tobacco\" there would\nnot be bachelor found in the country. Our\nbeau1, BY only preferving the remains Of their\nfegars, might ioon Purchafe what perhaps, their\ngallantry could never acquire. Our defart\ncountry would foon be converted into beautiful\nfields waving with that delicious weed and a\nfweet favour would arle, teltifying our attach\nment to the fair iex."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "Arts and Sciences.", "byline": "", "article": "THERE has juR been imported into our\ncountry, happy fpecimen of the Progreis q\nthofe Sciences which employ The early attention\nOf Youth, called, TIE PL0njPberirAl PlaHtfariaH'\nBy Mr.. f. B. WATSON.\n\n\nThe facility to acquire knowledge BY the aid\nof fenfble objects is point universally admit\nted, and happily demonRrated BY the ingenuity\nand learning Of Mr.. Walton. Youth and SO\nciely at large owe much gratitude to exertlons\nof this caR Often has the abRruieneis OF\nverbal explanation damped the dawning aFdor\nof the mind, and repiehed forever the flights OF\ngenius.\n\n\nSome men of great talents have been pecu-\nliarly happy in their modes Of facilitating the\ncommunication Of knowledge 20 youthful ca\npacities. Mr.. Watfon's plan would not dii-\ndredit their eminence: on his PlaniiPherical\ndeiniarion, we have ltrongly to offer its recon-\nmendation to all youthful fudents. Befdes\nthe du-nal motion Of the earth round IT'S sxis\nwhich, indeed may be fully exemPlifed by\nterraqueous globe TO the tudens, and the conie-\nquent cauie of day and night, ne will find ia\nciity to underRAnd It's annual motion round the\nfun, and the caufe of the (eafons. Mr.. Walton\nwas perfectly aware of this difficulty in the ter\nreRrial, or celeaial globes, which are not always\nadequate to the Object Of fully explaining and\ninculcating the idea Of the mole Of the earth's\nannual courfe round the fun; and BY his inge\nMons improvement he has removed an obtac!e.\nand lmoothed the way 10 the learner."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "Alden Us. Coffin.", "byline": "q FOR THE GAZETTE.", "article": "HR. JgNKs,\n\n\nALTHO confder Doctor Charles Coain's latement\nof Facts\" In the Gazette of the IT. and Sth ult\nrifline, boylh performance-And were it jul (Which\ndeny) not calculated, 20 draw down upon me, that\nweight that load of cenlure which he contemplated it\nwould. Yet as the Doctor has exerted himlef very\nmuch, TO convince the pu5lic-That without any juf-\ntihable caufe whatioever have handled him and thoe\nwith whom he is connected in very rough and bafc\nmanner-That have aiperled female worth &c &c\n\n\nfeel mylef perfectly juflfable in bringing him forward\nthis time 10 the bar Of an impartial public. And il\norder that he may be properly een BY the good citizens\nOf the Commonwealth, ariPt, Of that hypocrtca drcls\nIN which he has heretofore appeared, and that his\ncharacter, conduct, and difpotItion, may appear in\nproper point Of light lhall notice in the hrn\nplace a piece entitled \" the frll book Of REVIVAL\n&c\" written by the Doctor and pubhfhed in the\nNewbury-Port Herald * Country Gazette, on the\nEleventh day of December lan. In this piece the\nDoctor has ntroduC ed his Sitter by the name of\nEtaf (Which deicacy forSids me eIplan( not only\nlatirle but infut and abufe me- Tho il lies, a.\nhe has iad blythe Second Book of Chronicles\" in its\nnakednels, before the public eye, vet it is not PC\nneraly known what trouble the fad Doctor was at in\nplacing II there Sometime lalf iummer or in the frR\nOf Ian fall he, who has 70 earncRy called upon every\nperOn q ceniure me- tranlmtted the above piece 70\ngentleman in Portland, 10 give to Mr. - to pubh !;\nBut Mr. - finding i 10 be piece calculated to make\n\n\ndifficulty, refulcd pub(h, or even notice It in his\npaper. The Doctor fired with refentment againn Mr.\n- for not gratifying his wicked wful and malicious\ndlPohtion wrote him very levere letter after the\nreceipt OF which the faid Firll Book of Reywal &c\nwasimmediately returned.\n\n\nAl length however, it made its appearance in the\nNcwburyport Heralt and Country Gazcrte, with fuch\nreaons aligned, 5y the Primer for its publication as\nwill ere long cauie, him bitter rePentance-And yet\nnotwithstanding all this the Doctor is barefaced, and\nimPudent enough addres The Editor Of the Gazette\n\n\nIN manner th7t woald lead every pcron to fuTPoie\nnot only that the author Of The Second Book Of\nChronicle made the fri attack bui that he was un\nprovoked He lays (Oh aodcay where thou fed"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "NH'eN@' N'yfFENa 5''-AAoA S~''\nON his fever-burnt bed, quick gaiping for breath,\n~ Lay ShepbOs convuied with pain,\nWhile the wind in bis throat hook the rattle Of death\nThe Boz blood rag'd shro' the fwoln vein.\nLarge drop: Of cold fwea on his forehead did ltand\nThe lufre dimn:'d in his eye;\nWhile the chill Of his feet, and the chill of his hand\nPronounc d that poor StrtpbOa mult die.\nHis neighbours all wept, and his kindred all cryd,\nWith handkerChiefs held to each eye;\nWhile boy and girl lobbd aloud At his Gde,\nTo think thar their father mua die.\nBut who can defcribe he fond griefs of his wife,\nHer fhriekngs, her and defpair,\nWhen e vow that fame hour hould end her Own life\nAnd tore off by handfuls her hair.\ndeath thou fell mOnfter, in aneuifh fhe rav'd.\nOh fpare my dear hulbAnd Oh fpare!\nThrow thv ice dart at me, let my hulband be iavd,\nOr fink in whirl of deipair.\noh how fhal i've when my hulband is dead,\nOr why this oath'd d life lhould fave 7\nThen hate, welcome death, take me in his Rcad,\nOr ri 60 with my love 70 the gave\nThe wind whitfield high the old manGon about,\nAnd rock like cradle the floor,\nWhen death in the en.ry food knocking without\nWith his knuckIe of bone the door.\nAnd he buIited the lock, and the door open'd wide,\nAnd in the film fpe6tre flow Erode,\nAnd he ratrIed his jaws and be ratified his iide'\nAS over the threlhold he trOd'\nWho's here, cry'd the fpet9re who calls loud for me\nWho wants death the thin fpectre then iaid\nWhy who cryd the wife, why who ihould it be\nByf tie grati man there tbf bed"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "to tru h. but Especially to your ienbty for the honor\nof female worth alperied by brutal baieneis, aPPea\nfor prompt inlertiOn Of the following detail OF facts\nIn TIE next fentence he lays TO the public ear, ! an\nconcious the recital Of private wrongs ought il\nordinary cafes, to be addrefIed. My apology fer th\nviolation of this rule is found in the Gazette Of the\nIan. in a production entitled The Second Book o\nChronicles Again he f4ys, I\" beg leave from mo\ntive Of delcacy to dtnguilh tie lady by the name\nEtaf ! would here ak from what motive he diltin\nguifhed tbe LADY by the name of Etaf, in the Fr\nBook of Revival Sc: This que(tion preiume TO fay\nno perlon will be at lois, anfwer in proper way\naud manner. ] would here again ak What perfon q\ncommon enle could uppole that the fame haDd wrote\nthe above (entences, that the .\" Firlt Book o\nReywaI = The Doctor appears nov las he Prefune &c\nfay ought fconvitlcd fef condemned; And Idoub\nnot but that he will receive the PuniIhmens, that he\nfanguinely ezpe4ed would fall upon me. By the evi\ndence have already adduced think it 70 manfelt tha\nthe DoloFs main objet 20 UleAd lad deceive tht\npublic IN their opinion relPeGfns the difficulty beweer\n10 However, cannot but mention one or two fen\ntences hlch find in the concnhon Of biz Fatese~t 20\nthe fame purpoie. H the faCtS be denied, let proc\nOf their fsGty be adduced. II Jingle mlirep preentA\n,o1 can be found il fh4ll be corrected. Rough and\nbale has been the treatment dCicribed in the PEeced\ning hiltory-(his ftory,) both of myleIf and other\ncome lcd with me It be flown that II has been\nany meaiure defersed from MIR. a and the plea ha bc\nadmitted in ex,enua;ion OF his COndUct buth Oh\nimpudence His offer 20 extenUase my conduct upOT\nthe aboveme ntiOned condition CoHiideT as an unpAr\ndOnable nfult Does he not fecOllect how baeiy Tow\ninfanouGy and fcAndaiouly, ] have been tre1ted b.\nhim and his brothers family. ever fnce AT arch. II\ncertainly appears Il he had recollection Of any\nchang that made in The lean ANA him. But hOWeVeI\nthe Doctor has not initiated any thing through forget\ntulnefs but with bale ntent fOretsl tie public o\npinion, and 20 bar and preclude me from impartial\nhearing How far he has fncceedcd cannot lay. a.\noF he has\nto the utnoH oi hs wihes But great hAs been his\nfucceE am afhamed thew my face, in tn open\nncld Of facts with ban. coulI 90 into detail q\nof facts could fill up fome part of Newspaper with\nextracts ofletters could mention what MIR. ID laid\nMr.. L. and what MIR F faid to Mr. G.. Bat hould\nthereby reduce mylelf, to level with Doctor Charlie:\nCoffin which would not do wereI to gain kingdom\nAs to my letters have nothing to fay, but 10 the\nletter, which the Doctor fays Etaf ient me have h:\nTO lay that never l4w, read uch letter in my life\nAnd what his object could be in publihing it, cannot\nconjecture he has been told that had not the Leaf\nknowledge of L. And think that | convince any\nperlon that fhe il the author oft. IF called\nupon in proper (hall inlcrt and notice two\nthree ientence Of the Doctors and then cloie\nthe caue, briefly PotIble, The ID 5ctor in reat-\ning and Eating the converiation, which happened be-\ntween him and me at my Office has gone wide, from\nthe truth One fentence in particular is abloutely\nfale-lt is this\" He alo declared that he had not\nany tnlng agalnt me TOW ne COulo lay TO- cdnEo\nconceive, when he knew that previous his calling at\nmy Office that his and his Brothers conduct toward\nhad been one continued ferries of nlult and and\nbule. That agreement made between and his\nbrother relative to the lettement of the difficulty which\nhe hmlef had made between and his filter Eta\nhad been violated and broken in cSnfequence Of ferries\nof letters, which had been written by him, his Brother\nand his Sitter Etaf-Thc Doctor has Rated that\ncirculated report that Be intended a prolecuuon 4.\ngain me for breach Of promfe This is as fafe as :he\nIan mentioned lentence, which have cited from the\nDoctors itatement. \"A Mr. M. a. whom invited\n20 dine with me ore day, obierved when the table\nthat he heard, that Etaf intended prolecute me-\ntreated the lory as any perfon in my Gtuation would\nand never expected hear any thing more about t.\nYet the Doctor has feen fit, wear il upon me how\nhave idea of being conhdered the father of il\nThe only fcntcnce that think necedary TO make\nany remarks upon is the following Take care Mr.\n- faid Mr. A. to the gentleman, you will be hanged\nif you break your pTomie.\" / acknowledge that\nmade ufe of iome fuch exprellon fee whether the\nDoctor would be good his word. For he had be-\nfore aid that as had refuled give him any fat sfac-\nton for the injury which he luPpOfed had done his\nfilter Etaf-he fhoud take no more noGice Of me- than\nhe would Of table, clock, chair Il lcems however\nthat his feelings ran away with his word-To conclude\nIf have fad o. done any thing that i harh or evere,\nor that has injured any perlons feelings il particular\nlet It be known and remembered that was provoked\nand had occaGon 70 to do-lf any perlon hould think\nfit to rcfen any part my treatment to any particular\npeIlon or perons in a gentlemanlike manner ] llaIl\nbe always ready and happy, to anfwer for myielf-\nAdieu-Adicu\n\n\nPETER OLIVER ALDEN.\n\n\nBTEyf7OieL 1zayeb 4tb, 1899.\n\n\n@@-==-==-======="} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THE culture Of mott ufeful vegetable, alto\ngether unknown in England till within thefe\ntwo years, is at length brought to the utmolt\nperfection, in and near Brltol. This is the\nAnjou Cabbage, perhaps the mott profitable\nand ufeful luguminous plant that can be raifed\n\n\nThe feed Of this truely valuable plant was fup-\npiled by French Emgrant. This cabbage is\nmot excellent table vegetable, and is 70 ten\nder, that it is drefed in three or four minutes\nboiling. 1t is mot excellent food for cattle,\nwhich feed upon it greedily, and it has the val\nliable property of occaGoning cows 10 yield a.\nbundance of milk, at the fame time prelerving\nthem from declining in Aeth. In rapidity Of\ngrowth. its great bulk, and the little culture it\nrequires, this cabbage exceeds all other Of the\nBraffica ipecies The falk Of this cabbage,\nwhich IS commonly as thick as mans leg, is\nufed, when dry, fuel /; and it was com\nmon faying in Anjou, Of which part of France\nit is a native, that every cabbage was worth\n(before the late alteration in the value Of mo-\nney there) FIVE fols 1.-TWO pence halfPeny) each.\nThough this plant is at the prelent day fcarcely\nknown at Paris, yet at Anjou, Poi6ou, and\nBrittany (but particularly in the former Pro\nvince) the farmers are bound by their leales to\nplant certain number of them, in proportion\nto the extent Of land they occupy, and to leave\na certain number ltanding when they quit their\narms. Eng. Paper."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "Commonwealth of MahachufettS.", "byline": "", "article": "IN The year Of cur Lord, one tBoyJand Evsn bun\n\n\ndrsd and ninety nine.\nAn ACT, limiting the time within which\nPetitions for Wages which have been drawn by forged\nOrders, lhall be lultained.\nre it enacted BY the Senate, and H0ujf\ns Rfa,gsufaVef, General Court agt7BLd aal By TIE\nauthority Of fbe Eme That no petition for Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn by Forged Orders, ha be\nhereafter iutaned uneis fuch Petition fhal be preeut-\ned within TWO YEARS from tbe 5eag Of this a67 and,\nfailure thereof the Petitioner Applicant aud Claim\nha be forever excluded and barred from any clam\ndemand againa thsCommonweath for or on account\nof any Wages 70 drawn, aIledged to be drawn by\nvirtue of any uth Forged Order And the Secretary\nhereby directed to caufe this Act be publhed in the\nfevera Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months iucceiliveIy\n\n\nIN he Hogs sf RepygieHtativct, Jan 1o. 1900.\nThis Bill having had three everaI readings paIed to be\n\n\nenacted,\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS, SbsaEcy.\n\n\nn Senate, Jan. az, 1872.\nThis Bill having had two ieveral readings paHed be\nenacted,\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, PysGta.\nJs\"Sayy 19, I799-ARpyovsd\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nTrue Copy-Atteft,\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, See'yy.\n- Tobs PubgscI three month laccsvsby, iutBe (Vers!\nNevO5-PGperi priatsdia this COvsz0azveaI b.\n\n\nJOHN AYER7-, See'yy"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "AGRICULTURE.", "byline": "", "article": "A1PrOUTdmetbodgf kcsbisg Croqvs and RsOls tr0m\n\n\nCorn Land\n\n\nTAKE quart Of Train, as much TurPen-\ntine, and bruifed Gunpowder; boil them to\ngether, and when hot dip pieces Of rag into the\nmix ure, and fix them on ticks in the field\nAbout four arc fuficient for an acre, The\nbirds afuredly will not approach the fPot.-\nThe expence of the above remedy for the evil\noccafoned by large Aocks of ravenous birds in\nfeling corn,6elds, is a trAe compared TO the\ninjury lometimes fufaned in few hours."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "Scraps.", "byline": "", "article": "A CLERGYMAN took for his text, thefe\nwords\" the Aeih, the world, and the devil\"-\nand began his iermon in the following manRer !:\n-\" ihall ju& touch upon the Aeih, Pafs lightly\nover the world, and haaen as fal as | can to the\ndevil\""} +{"article_id": "21_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THE facetious and eccentric Ton BrOqvn,\ncelebrated in the days of theEnglih Charles ii.\ndeicribes newfmongers, or newfpaper para\ngra2hiRs, az Ji1g in lbeefS, for want of better\ncovering."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "1T was an obfervaton of Frederick the Great\ns'That all battles would be determined in favor\ng of that power which could bring The greatelt\nnumber of we'll appointed and well ierved Ar\ng rILLERY into the field\""} +{"article_id": "26_1799-03-25_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0193.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "THE TEST OF CoNJUGAL LOYE.", "byline": "", "article": "D.Preadi R.jjfrU.u ss.-HOr. Sat."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The London papers received by Capt. Trott from\nLiverpool, contain nlersng intelligence OF Lite dates\nnc inoit prominent articles hoie which relate\nthe renewal OF hotlites between France and the En-\nperor OF Germany whiehappesr to be negotiable the\ngovernments and people OF Europe were 10 merly IN\ndebted TO Peaee for their happeis, they mua now be\ncontented to owe their aley ihei military energy i,\nIs however eonioiitAry THAI the Emperor in itua.\nnon TO maintain this military sagy Tor beides the \"a\nRuilians who arc nov rapidly marching rds Uppst\nAulria 10000 more are following at he diitanee only\noil few days march As 900 more are, 1t is fad 10 en-\nTer Germany by the South of pTuia and according to\naccounts under the Confantinope head coniderable\nbody IS to embark on the Black Sea il the Turk III\nfssct and TO make dlseffon in Italy The Emperor\nOF kuiha, has thus entered prcdly into the coalition\naganlt France he has beaes Unified ON an espief. de-\ncaraon on the part of prunia for or az sin France !\nand ha hsorn to initiate the King of Naples on his\nthrone The corps Of Condo Is to join the Ruigian\ntroops IN Germany The a fiation of the tr pie ai\nante between Or at Britain Ruiha and the Po &c has\nbeen celebrated at Connantinople with great\nof the hrt acts Of the French after taking poe.Iion Of\nNaples was 20 levy contribution of 500 Geo ducts\nthe rich inhabitants Of that city but ucb was he\ncarcity OF money! that it found very dic to levy\nthe contribution. Gen Championnet, the conqueror of\nNaples is put under arref The charge of infringing\nupon the eonlliut ona power OF the Civil Commiiihn-\ner Faypoult, who acted wi h the army.-rbe + etlor\nPaatine, of Bavaria is dead Great aud afleting flf-\ncrng have beea oceafoned by the ice and the overflow\noil the khine' the Danubyi the Mem. the Neekar the\nRhoue and OF all the principal rivers o Germany and\nFrAnre.--fhe contemplated union between Great Ri\ntain and Ireland has been much debated in the Enslh\nparliament but the meafure Ia TO be laid aide for the\nprefent\n\n\nSit Sidney Smith, who IS appointed to luperin;end\ncertain naval operations in the Mediterranean arrived\niafe at Conftantnople.\n\n\nThe French are excrting thsmlelves the utnon to\nequip fleet at Brett There has been general prefs\nOF fAilors II every feaport IN France.\n\n\nBarbary fleet Of siAil OF TIE line appeared of Csdz\nFeb 8, joined by Dfitih Alps, and flisped their\ncourle TO Minorca.\n\n\nHon T CREW lie, pAIenger in the Proferpine iysae,\narrived iafe ar Berlin.\n\n\nAniral Neiion is furniil,sd with Turkif and Ruian\ntroops is to make d feent Caabria\n\n\nrelegraphs are eadbIinpgt conveyinformation from\nEgypt 10 Confanirnope.\n\n\nThe Spanards very indutrous al Cadiz in equip.\ning fleet One rumour IS that it Is defined TO reduce\nto Order The blacks Of ST. Domingo."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a66UNcfE Or FYEyE gvNDRED-- M4r.5 s.\n\n\nDelbfei the Secretary read ievera Meiiaeesirom\ntle Council Of Elders containing the refoutons OF that\nCouncil or tee fuijesl Of the mease of the Directory\nllaing thar the frenh republic IS AT \" aR With the\nEmperor Kne q Hungary and fonemia, and with the\nGrand Duke Of rulcAnY. :.\n\n\n\"rbe Birte Glory has expa ned at length in It's mer\nface the comp ants of the republic againit thofe two\npowers Il declares with refpeGt The Emperor, thar\nthe ira ? Of Campo Formo was milunderliood IN lis\nprinciple and carried IN effect m one o. It's prin-\ncipal articles; and that the condut of The AuitrlAn\nCabinet has been always in oppoildn to peae II adj\nvertsto The cold RECEIPT on of ambadador Berna-\ndo te Al enna-to the adront offered 10 b m there\nto hYpocry Of that court in the negociatns of selta\nwhich the more evident, becauic Baron de Dega-\nnan did not repair to Par--to the tending of Count\nCobentzelto Berlin and RhlIia-and TO the difficulties\nraifed at Vi ma to receive the Cifapne amba1ador 1t\nfinally demonstrates the hottie dpolltion of the tmpe-\nFOR with rofpect the march of the Rntana aerosMo\nravia and uia which arc the cnfnes Of Bavaria,\nalready occupied by an army of loo 100 Auftrians.\n\n\nThe Directory in the fsme &c accufes the\nGrand Duke OF TnlcanY of per6dy towards ths republic\nand Of connivanoe wh the enemies of France 1t\npofes his fcret nogociaons wth the Cabine, of St.\nIamess PARTICULAR by the pofefGon fIeghorn by the\nEnglh aesinlt which he mere\" oPpoled u dfeuil.\neilrts.---The Mefege contludes with formal pro-.\npetition of declaring War againa the Emperor and the\nGrand Duke.--It ordered TO he pr nted, and\nreceived with iliouts of Long lie the republic :\n\n\nHosTnITIEs.\n\n\nAlready hive the French begun heir operations\nThe Patrte of the 5sh gives the following account of\ntheir fri fuccehes:\n\n\nI'VE joyfuly announce happy prelude of fueesfs on\nthe part of cur armies. A courier jun arrived from\nSwitzerland brings intelligence that the troops under the\ncommand of Mafiena, another General have taken\njsar bogn eo- bapayei Anlrans, toeelher with the\ncommandant Of Core (Chur) the capitol of the CIR los\ncouu,ty and all the staff of that army,\n\n\nThe fame paper naes, That he Aufrians had pafled\nthe Lech, had advanced beyond Um anu that IA few\ndays the armies would be in Gsht of Zach other.\n\n\nA French column under Gen. Bernadottc. crofed the\nRhine at Manhsim, which he took poleiIon Of and\nflmmoned Philliplburg 10 furrender which the Gov\neraor rfuled. his column rapidly MAI ehsd by Ilu\nbebeie and Heilb on order be beforehand Of he\nAuflrans and form line from Phlisen to Heilbron,\nalong the Neekerl Cen Jourdan's army goes direct\ninto Suabia, leaving gartiion at Offenbursh. On the\nsth hi. head quartcrs were Vengin in The Black\nFofea On the ieit Gen. ST. Cyr has entered Wrsenl-\nberg aud taken poaelisn Of stuisard.\n\n\nPiehegru, who had been for fomc time at Hamburg,\nwas ysry near being arfefee by order of the French\nLegation Is reported thai he continues 10 Ielde\nErunlwick.\n\n\nAn account has been received by the Hambureh\nmails, of proclamation by the Archduke Charles in\nwhich he declares his in ent of Immediately mach\ning 10 the attack Of the French consequence of their\nhaving eioasd the Rhine. ass\n\n\nBU0N.4PdR7E.\n\n\nAT Milan It was reported. tia. a letter had been re-\nceived IRON general lsnnus, Eating that the Pacha oil\nSYRIA, At the head of army of &c ooo men had been\ndefeated IN general engagement, by Buonapsrte who\nhad IN eonequehce penetrated into SYRIA leaving gen.\nerai heber IN command of the other forces in Egypt\n\n\nLIVERPOOL, MaKcH \"a.\n\n\nThe San of Ian night, fays, The Report of the Sc\ncret Committee OF the Houfc of Commons VIII prove\nthe mott imporsnt and inerelling that engaged\nthe attention of he Briti nation. II will III ne San\nNOT mEJosnd1 appear that plan very exeeu-\nton for maIaereing the Members of both Honfes of\nPa lament, and afterwards attacking the Kings Pal\nace This to have been executed by United riil.\nmen 10000 OF whom arc iuppofed to be in this\ncountry."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-ln this town, on fhurilay iaa, air SAMUEL\nBRADBURY. in the 10Th year of his age,\n\n\nPortland. May J, 59s,aay ded,feift, u,\nDdNIEL tPES, Efai,f, N Tie COB yra, q b, egs =.\nzra aaa y Daai! Eae 81. Lae IF Dagos,j IN jbe osu,\nFgs ESRsaiei II Bs UiiVsy ia Ca@5ts. qobsy aetq\ngrsat Improvement Be gradasi ne ,sp 1888 r.\nmarried be ed dsggbt, Of Cha ls Frs En- gfftiaspk\nbs county q cands,l4sd, desg;a logoag 6e9ft CD ia\nesaes 4esssaaiea, early % ts 5s soaLSsa lqgy\ntie commandment, and s,dsaaee Of tie Lord B.s.e5 III\nsoa6 ,T@e,Ia3s sqaanisi.y t .yena',' sos,e o0ii\n6 f0roafisn entertaining, sfat aas rion Ftea BY ba\n,ey .graHit, and harnirg, oy imp. epbe tnbl ymeu\nbefaiasi ~Oera es. Of gre5f ,eoty, sebib e execute\nsoib paniaa, ard 4ija, M declining bsab repasys9 Bis,\npoaai a,tsadsaae imp,adieade. By gnui desg 1t ~\ngkaa4a asresa roboa Vy mpeb pain, o, more tbas\naysa d1,ig qob CD b. dsovrei eosam@afe eIqce, and\n,5gaasa ia fbs zu # bs4Dsa. Aof terrified zpia5 ifSza\n81 bis eap,osebisg change, msf zviiagy rGessd 5io\nes baaa' 81 Cod gpitb avzg irf BIZ er. b,o4eb\nhe ref sr 7ba Terminated ar mmse4iaie and errmsa,y\nls be0 ia91va Ba fbsazS.a<1be i ana rr,ei IF\nb, Viung partner. and Bis only big; md TO s DIP re-,t\n9a.f aVS' BAD bs pefl'e and Advantage 9. i'a lie\nguaiaiaasf reifb him\n\n\nMark he periea man, and behold the upr ght !. for\nthe end OF that man Is peace 4 ~. =.\n\n\nBARNsrABLr, April az. .\n\n\nOn he 7IR iaa departed ibb ht toe Roa DANif DAVIS.\nEff Cbtf JgFe IF he Court IF Common leas AMI a'gs #\nProbate IA fbs esury Of Ba,nqabt II esliie1sg zpboara\nIT. tVass ga iong and serp pli, b4, aaei ny 4a\ngood fborotft, and esyed tage Ear Of putin ozaes and\np,iOafe esem and q.bf deab netzoabReaag 1i, s2e i'm\net.4y endssieglfves rsg,eted.\n\n\nIN eg,e abe 5ftaf and native Poifeny5 If uaaaer ,s-\ning fran fatal dioa, AMI eeua, piasf IF t7asr,\npee BY the oputuas qVbieb BE- bal Jyed Of ,ag 4oB\ngod company, and dgnfd and ivred by good N dtteat\nebee,nas ,fadsrea 3p, i0Ls iaq year fqS erpinioa\nJsb 10 cd ami Young\n\n\nsUsdjaJ 1veaf sre,2s soitJ .als5 and lsistiav and\naik4tya rses7sbe dree Of aq iaas baf6 xotL aai\nsbagi, ensb 81 him dba.ge s0ab Lanor LDe st\ngeneral aaiaree Of albert s d4tie, IF bs nsf ip,a,s IF\ntbs aame,oas efes, zvb se6isb, a! eaf fs,.sl 7 M be\niavJfsL\n\n\nTIE vgOs, lob .f Bis body and mini ,fsialia IN\ndg,es and BIZ k4i eeetoas, b Yay sees and\nenpisymepf wab 6 Jgp exespas, anH bis iga o,f but dr.\nt,ng fis5f 4obisL BE- bore SVitb Cbjla patience fr }-\nht and tbe lie Jrebe5 Be contemplated rtits ea ,gaa.\nGoa, ug6aisn tahb and ;gyfat beps."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "39orttaltO,", "byline": "MoNnfr, MIR 6, 1893.\n\n", "article": "- Al length am ennabled to Lay before my readers,\nfome aie and very interetng Foreign News.\ng. Adve4 ifenens, &C, omitted thzday, ihall appear\niii the next Gazette.\nBeing disappointed in obtaining paper Of better quail\nty am Obliged TO ilne part Of this day's inpreihon\non fome OF an infsiior kind."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Tie dsy we lantied the Turkf vicesadmsal- Who\nIN the port Of Aisxandfa with the Carav4 \"a large\nVefie belonging tie Grand segnior) defined col\nleef the tribste Il The army fenr his flag officer\non board the L OTiei, with preeni of Two leep and\norder inquire into the deinaton OF our armament\nWe ave him the pt eamation 10 read he executed\nhfleil his ignorance, and il lead TO him. every\nplta9fagh hat touched the irioence of the Name\nloucs made him weep th joy. He ak for Tome\npfoeamations diiptIie and aured that the wee\nAIM Al who repteeaecd the perion Of the Grand seig\nnor, would give genera order fer the friendly recep\nton 81 the eneh. at lensth, after drinking cup OF\ncofe aud ealing fweeimeas, he retired extremely\nvel \"A, sded The Caraval ia Gill in the port with the\nadnaitais flag fyng\n\n\nlanded at alexand ia on the n. with the admiral.\nThdie of the inh bifas who had rema ned, as well as\nthe Arabs of the Undetermined appeared to be tocra.\nbiz well recovered from Their fright, and in way of\nacquiring little confidence. There were in the BaSar\nfmarkei plaee ihtep pigeons, tobacco and number IF\nBARRIERS who place the tie d of their ouomers between\ntheir knees; aud who frif. ieerr rather preparing\nte TIER neck off than to fhave them they hive,\nhowever, Wy light hand, and through their buff\nnefs ikafuly. ! Jaw alto fome women ]. they were\nlnnffied IN in long nnents which let nothing to be\nleen bun the eyes !; mode of dreis which put in\nmind of the renitrnts of ur lou hern provinces\n\n\nhis city, which is f fad to contain 900 inhabt-\nans has nothing of tie ancient Alexandria but the\nthe Arabs, indeed. call it Ssasdsfa The ruins\nof Is fo circuit announce that 1t \" mott\nexten6ve place and might well contain the goo 600\npeape which hiiorians have givenit But the delpo\ntim and ftupor viii. b Toll We th4t period, aud The\ndiicovcry of The India ny the Cape of Good\nHope have iucctfvey reduced TO the mierablei.te\nin which it its\n\n\nII is mere heap of ruins where you fee paltry\nhowell of mad and fttaw tuck agsinl The magnificent\nfragments of gr mite column the Directs paw\ncd This image of d.ioation is rendered The more\narkrg by being within view of two Objects, which\nhave pacd usufed through the apfc of ages that\ndevoured every thing around teem One Is what is\ncalled fonnpev's Column but which was RATED by Sc\nver;s this have only ieen diltance, the other.\nwhich Is called Cieop.tras Needle have exam ned\nclofely. 1t ODE IL formed Jingle piece of gra-\nnate exceedingly well prdefeed. As FAR rs | could\njudge from ny eye, Is about y of feet in height,\nfeet fquarc the baio, and towards the funim il\nis covered with hieroglyphies on very fie. \\ few\ndate fca,te ed here an there about the\ntry. Il IS melancholy looking which. dit\nance bears fome reiehl fir that has b-en Iript\nOF al IT'S branches to the top\n\n\nSuch is the coat o. this country. 10 fertile in the in\ntsriori aud which under enlightened cove nment.\nmight fee once more revived the age OF Alexander and\nthe Ptocmiess\n\n\nArrived at head quarters, which the north\nextremity Of the city We found an activity an APP\npearance Of life which we had been uied to FOR\nlong ome Of The troops diiebarking, others pre-\nparinp for their march aeo tic deterts of Rofet,a\nGenerals folders, Turk, Arabs Came sail toeether\nformed eontra which preien,ed very lively picture\n\n\n\n\n\nof the country.\n\n\nL. the midi of this confuion appeared the comrnan.\nder in chief. regulating til march OF The army the\npolice If the ely and the precautions be taken asan\nthe plague trac ng out fortihcations, combining\nthe operations Of the feet with hoie of the army and\nexpedting in Junction with the Arabs who had fubmit-\nted the procamanons 10 he tribes who had taken the\nlarm A mott itr,king example made at this in\na4ny folder brought 10, who had llolen poie-\nmad from friendly Arab the faet wa afcertained\nand the culprit 'niiandy ihot on the fpot.\n\n\nIn conequence of this. entire tribe of Arabs cen\nfiling of COCO fen. deputies the day to the com\nmander chief 10 fuear lafing iriendlhip between\nthe nations under pain Of dannation They brought\nwith them foule pr toners, among whom one of our\nwomen whom they had beaten This tribe will furnilh\nus with armed folders oher viii a1oredy initiate\ntheir ex .nple War with The Mameloucs peace with\nthe Arabs ueh the cry whiehwl fwell cur armies,\nand fweep before the opqref-rs OF this par of the\nworld =\n\n\nam obliged to break of-the vehll Is going. have\ntine read 10 fee II be eorreet copied\nihis nua be my execute. Adeu JAugERr\n- =. re b eoafq4ei"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. SAMUEL pAEKfR, of this town, is appointed a\nLieutenant in the Navy Of the United States."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Some of the French Weandia iaands have deelaret\nwar aganfl the United States."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "A DECLARATION OF WAR", "byline": "", "article": "EMPEROR AND THE GRAND DUKE,\nmight be declared by the French nation. None OF the\njournals that have arrived contain f copies of ;hefc\nimport M documents but the following exraa frem\nshe P,ioe Flafeis of The 18th, VIII enable or readers\n\"a form tolerahly corrca ideas Of them,"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-05-06_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799050601_0214.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nsftJe people fer BE te taruggt b.ar 70 he apes Of agt\nand fref,ipt\n\n\nH,3 ~ IF evay iiaf bai; Bat BE byeoer Of aLehu Is\naOgd,saJ : / add eozrardiss 10 gull\n\n\nNsso lbs stist7 u may notb- mis- 70 meaoaf5at\nhpgggs bs, P4fs tie qatrrisiy y Baoqapai fyofi1-\nssHo4 Of Gne Oar re4r, 5aqt FORGOTTEN ruiJ\nzpbai qndqf 10 8psftaa 7Oritrs 0a IF ftaar yg,\nJf5 fer The piogs memory Of s5sr Javoa,ie chief @ mar-\niasf bar 7o15 ab,i ad in tits auby, and bra pben il\natsarei u, Franz mnfiaiei and djmlSkfas 81\ns5zn eoa p,g zion IF 14at0meihn not y fsst4ps\n1bsggf prgaeat zVb qbat vsgah y iby veyed ,oprd\nao7oed that Baoaa5ah bad aded pnb91d proeian1iioo\nb4 sbat only 10 Be 4ai lis genuine fate TIE Fsneb\nf,3,f\n\n\nne enter ito eaqb 7vis ibe gentlemen Orr raseaion\nil rae2 fran taaal rendering Of be original A,atie BY be\nD,agomap # En5gy ibe Port and TIE reader 4otO\nfoH qsN Ie comprehend tbe er IF 415e,. at %. part\nfLayrib BY he Maraife eJrjqian P,i1q\n\n\nne bavs given B40aGba, drgG 10 'ts piee api,aiia\nTIE etbeaaix ia Bis naalGyk 81 iaSzes. Wib,4qea\n10 ne fare fiqysi beard tie Loient \" 5e Twk6 m5\nager zoe do brve qoo,2 efH tbs boqever il et,4a\nall e~a sgatf at mHm4e,y took 9i4es the\nTurk. that aspedky il.\n\n\ns TB isno bal pis7ws Of tJe rsk6 ira efbef People\nybebaN tie ether H.\n\n\nIs, Toe number IF inhabitants is 80\n\n\nfyard.1"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0223.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "1y1s WIZ ID ldld u HdsC Ciil.SdFOi \"\nTO entrench himfelf at Fredenltadt, in\nthe Black Foreft. Other accounts fate\nhim to have taken the route 10 Man\nhelm, by the way Heidelberg.\n\n\nWe fhould bewilder ourleives, if we\nwere to attempt any calculation of the\nimmenfe lolles which the Republican\narmy have fuaained either in battle,\nor in its flight through more than\nthirty leagues acrofs an enemy's coun-\ntry, purlued by victorious army, ve-\nny ffrong in cavalry, and Narrated by\nthe inhabitants, rifen in MATS, and\nenraged with having fufered every\nkind of outrage, on the part of the\nvanquifhed. We know for certain,\nthat 70 great was the terror at STRAIT\nburg, that they fuppofe the archduke\nalready at Kehl and that the mott\nhaify meafures were taking for putting\nthat fortrels in the beit fate of defence.\n\n\nUPPER RHINE, MARCH 10.\n\n\nImperial Head Quarters at Kzein Wensda,\n\n\nSeba6snssid, March ~.\n\n\nYeferday French adjutant came\nTO the camp of Major-General Prince\nSchwarzenberg, who commands bril-\ngade of the van, and inquired, wheth-\ner the explanation required from the\ncourt of Vienna, had arrived, and as\nthe Prince had received nothing of this\nkind, the French officer pronounced\nthe armiltice to be at an end, and de-\nclared war in the name of the Direeto-\nry. Scarce had he retired, when vi\nolent attack was made on the imperial\nbrigade, which conGlfed of Red Man\nties, Gradifcan's, Hunars of Vecfy, &\nMeer6eld's Hulans. The corps fell\nback, as they had not expected this\nfudden attack; they foon rallied, how\never, and fell upon the enemy with\nunited force, threw them into diforder,\nand made feveral prifoners. They\nafterwards advanced.\n\n\nThis day the archduke, on his fide,\nmade an attack on the French, which\nbegan at 10 o'clock, with warm can\nnonade and fire of mufquetry, and\nended at four o'clock. The reiult OF\nthis engagement, was favorable to the\nImperial army. The French, notwith-\nitanding their obltinate refiftance, were\ndriven from their petition, and purified\nbeyond Pfullendorf. The details have\nnot been received from the different\nregiments engaged. Tomorrow the\nheadquarters are to be moved forward.\n\n\nsUABIA, MARCH ID.\n\n\nIn the action of the aft, Gen. Jour.\ndan had herfe hot under him. The\nFrench General Malitor was killed\nPrivate accounts fate the iofs of the\nFrench to be about 5000 men. They\nfought bravely, but were overpowered\nby the fuperiority Of the Aultrian cav.\nairy. Yelterday, the head quarters of\nthe archduke we're at Hockengheim.\nJourdan has his headquarters between\nStockach and Engen, fix leagues from\nSchaf huaufen."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0223.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "Retreat of a French Army.\n\nLONDON, APRIL Q.", "byline": "", "article": "IONDON, ANIL 9.\n\n\nYcaerdaY afternoon we received Pa\nRS papers To the 9Th infant, which\nwere bfo't 10 Dover In a neutral vehel\nfrom Calais.\n\n\nOn the a6lh at. General JourdaI\nwrote from head quarters near Dutlin-\nzen, - follows\n\n\nTsudzn, Cennai in Cbief, 70 Chateau\n\n\naesfSRanasa, GsnUai q DicJGon.\n. Head Qssrsers Al Weller. near Dutlengen,\n\n\nf5th Il March. 9TH year.\n\n\n\" sinct TIC 10Th | have had ieveral\nfharp Actions with Prince Charles. In\nthe laii Of them which took place on\nthe asth, and continued fer & hours,\n! remained matter of the field of battle,\nand made 1900 priioners. But the\neneny's army amounting to 10000\nmen, and receiving daily reinforce\nmems, found mylelf under the necei-\nfly. though victorious, Of falling back.\n| lhall cover the defles of the Black\nMountains, 70 that the department of\nthe Lower Rhine ihall have nothing to\nfear and | lhall proceed forward as\nloon as have received the reinforce\nmenis which are promifed 10 me.\n\n\n(sigHed) 4\" JOURDAN.\"\n\n\nWe have here Gen. Jourdan's own\nconfefiion that his forces are not CON-\npetent to face the Archduke's army !;\nand accordingly he has retraced back a\nconGderable lpace of territory, over\nwhich he had advanced, under expec-\ntations of attacking his Royal High\nnels before he was prepared to meet\nhim. Jourdan's retreat is now direct\ncd, not towards Switzerland, but to-\nwards the Brilgau. Having had 70\nmany proofs of his royal highnefs's\nactivity and good Generalfhip, we may\nreafonably conclude that he will not\nallow the enemy breathing, but that\nhe will puriue him to the utmoit\npoint that prudence will permit. Ii\nJourdan is iufered to entrench himfelf,\nand TO concentrate the reinforcements\nwhich are tending to him from all\nquarters, the archduke may in the\nevent loie all the advantage he has\nevidently gained."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0223.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "Frs@ European NerO5.", "byline": "", "article": "IrSKs's CAzFTru-OFfIcx, ?\nMsnay, Nag a7-5 s'elsek, ?. ~."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0297.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p3", "headline": "Obituary Extra +!", "byline": "", "article": "ba5 a~eg ntged ssse tie SsesasBoIy ss3 of f no.\nisvisss Alma MsterBDs eonfeivi.g lind II asy II ays.\nw t~ friends\" 2, 1s'\",y 3syisss eafai,cs, eai\nMat DEATH ~ Der ae si.~s sx<,ssv j. s5.\nkSs s;ses cAnrAieN fir dsrAsAd issafis~iss,\niSffysg bri Iyst ty . clan' IF Praematical Gholt(\nOf Entity .Hnman ape tgers JournaliRical fire eaters.\nts ~vs. fissj 4sb pbrAssy, essis;wiy War\nWar r ssd IL Esh fsss \"sas!y hssy # Srssf5\n\n\nia mal.g susf6sy sdsss Frdy ia, es failed ssi s/<,\nJSin. ssd sa4.ty s,pivS sOaLes tie aid IF eossss sse\nssf;essv. ~\n\n\nIaff words and dying fpeeeh Of A.na Mater.\n\n\n81, ALMA NATrK, Seisg eoavit7Ad BY tie learned ~ss\nfsnhbe PAT IF TIE ssmms.i.y, IF s~ra Grimm :, sos.,\nv's-0fs vss1' sga1h and bstsy dssessy sss senas\nfyks Of forgery 1svi.g Jsgsied Wy 10 .ssy ;asa 4\ns0bb sps, sf fs author. n jeag es,y PROVED on Trial ~,\n4: \"evy bud ~ iAs .; hs ardpefit hass.,y sgsq sss\nLiterature sndsf dyy yiloaiom fvsf;4s-ds ksS cor.\nd~sed s gws Of tie wrs,de,, Of TIE Ra3Se Of Lss,s,\n70 verg sbves and as~sd u. ,s5bk at large, 10 ;gse\n'dy DO sosegips ny daoos' nsraf;ps TO NE ruo,a a.\nssn y ,Ss. IF ls~5r psye.fsge NY father si.q s\nCt Hapi.g bad education, s.y frssd dys Ne IL\nfb svor, s.ay labyrinth, II eoGe 5ssms varaIsnf &c\nHsv.g too m2b priAt and Srsmptss psss sber smbsy-\n1snf Ia zSIib nature and NY capacity NJ t5As\nOf st1i.g undsya,aHpsr kbrs Ue tss Ksr Wfs BAD\ns'~p ~ .y f-fs 5s.yy' ass Sssa~s pyssmp'.su snd\nf'iaspsd-U.t~fansh!y fSsr5 after H IN usaS ssrf~s\n,idg ~asss. ga~sn and aaprisspld 81 msf Sy vess\nfatal adps lei eou sS rviskeI and snperds,4d\naa' aforementioned, asf for sr5ib 4jo1f 10 s;y-\n\n\nMay NY isTNrssbs and Ssimry, Ito R end be an assisM\narTmeai bsmar rlssl~s and deter oibrys IF NY vsss\nsatasy and ss~ esJssos,isg rsjs fJrmEva ..\ns.v sst i.',i~ pat E ~siss 'ss c's Mature ss~\nTaken from the mouth Of the criminal in prefence of\n\n\n\"a Presxaissi Gbea ST Eanfy.'\n\n\n.ss' \"a dirt railing Tiger Blyss6 Csti1,\"\nand sfbn' Of tie q ll.s.\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0297.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "llrian, are totally dearoyel. II.\n\n\nRuflians have paiTed the thur. We\nare in purfuit of the remains of the\nAuitrian and Bavarian corps who hal\njoined them, to the number of 5000.\n\n\nThe Commander in Chief Hotz was\nkilled on the field of battle. Their\nbaggage, camp effects, fix ftandards,\nand more than one hundred pieces of\nartillery are in our power. The lois of\nthe two armies in killed, wounded, and\nPruoners, is more than 700 men,\n\n\nThree Ruflian Generals are in our\nhands. General Suwarrow in perion\nattacked my right. am marchias\nagainit him. (Signed) MAssENA."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0297.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p3", "headline": "SACRED MUSIC.", "byline": "", "article": "AZ Mr.. FoRD, Laviag commenced bi,\n.Siacrvc ScHoo1 is sbe C0lamtias,IisA brsjfwsbi.\ncompliment; 10 tbee qvbo think Of attending trrssay\nor Of lending sber ehiAiyea, ar suasds, and regseq\n\n\nthai there ass, Be no delay IN coming, jfnee 10 alb\n\n\niolutely n. Wen hde\nof Stroudwater river.\n\n\n90 acres bought by faid Waldo of\nP6iaeas Jaass. laid out The right Of T5oma, Mssn,\nand lies the s Wei Eide of Stioudwater river.\n\n\nIoa acres granted by proprietors\nCommittee, being Jsns Dnepans 80 acres. and part\nof SO to laid Wsido laid out his right ly ng\nat SaecArsppa.\n\n\n100 acres bought by faid Waldo of\nJsba 7yzg, laid ont on right of fad Tyr, aud lies at\nsseearappa.\n\n\nID acres bought by faid Waldo of\n.b\" FaIrs, being part of his 30 acres laid out on the\nlaid Fa6iaf, lying South fdc of Preiumfcot river.\n\n\nFor terms, apply to General KNOX,\nat Thomalon, or the fubfcriber, Portland.\n\n\nDANIEL DAVIS.\nPeya1na ssp'. 20. 1879."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0286.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p4", "headline": "Snyed or St0leh\nIRON the Subscriber in Portland.", "byline": "", "article": "l. on the 18th ult. black HORSE, about \"a hands\nhigh, tro and PAGES, has no, and iwitch tail\nlad on pair of rope fetters.-Whoever will take up\nf,d Hore. and fecure the Thief il en- ihal receive\nFIVE DOLLARS Reward, and realonsblc charges paid,\nby returning him to Capt. Prrrs WARRrs's stible.\n\n\nJOHN HENDERSON.\n\n\nNs~mIsy 4,r7oa"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0286.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p4", "headline": "OWEN s. OscooD.", "byline": "", "article": "~ AT the fame time was ffelcn from\nMr.. DANIEL HEAVY, Of Cray, SADDLE, with brafs\ntips, blue houfng, trimmed with white buff edged with\nwafhed leather, the GRIT wooden, had been broke near\nthe buckle and ended by piece of leather fcwed\nALTO, aCREAT COAT of an olive color with fma II\ncoat buttons, and ieoloped round the edges.\n\n\nOF 10."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0286.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p4", "headline": "10 Dollars Rezvard!", "byline": "", "article": "@ IMPOSED to have been Stolen, on\n, the night of the a7th inf from the barn Of\nMERRILL, in Gray, large dark brown HORSE, ten\ntwelve years old, from IA IS hands high, with\n\n\nGar in his forehead and large fear the left bullock\n--Whoever will detect the Thief, or fccurc fsid\nHorfc and return him the fubcribers, their Shop\nin Portland. oppoG,e Mr.. SrEpaEs A'LELLANs, faall\nreceive the above reward"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "Lands BY Auaon.", "byline": "", "article": "By order of the Court of Common Pleas for\nthe County Of Ks.ssSesA.\nTo be Sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION,\nIII sbr Bssso Of Graph Tsvsra is BY Mr.. Jacob Ken\ndali. ia Sta's-Strea, Bsaos,\nOn THURSDAY, the ieventh day OF\nNovember next, at I O'Clock, A. NJ.\n@ UNDRY valuable Lots of LAND,\n10 belonging to the cate of Jous NrLsos, Efq. de-\nccafed, and htusted a. follows. Oz.\nCounty OF K,nuSe1.\nIn the Town of y Eaib\"esgb\nLot No. IA, in the 9Th range containing 400 acres.\n| No 40, 400\nNo. as. in the 9Th range, 400\nNo. sc, in two divi6ons, 400\nNo. So. northerly half, 400\n10. No 10, containing 1901 acres\nNo a. 400\nNo. 81, 400\nPond.\nIa the Town of Ayesfs.\n\n\nLot No IS. in two divihons, northery hall, containing\n$50 acses\nIn the town of SySav.\nLot No. \"a, in two divions, containing 400 acres.\nNo. 81. in two divilons. AGO\nIn the Town OF PhJasa.\nNV '''' \" Ia the f.wn of ws1sw.\ntraa of Land, the outh.ea corner of fad town,\ncontaining 400 acres.\nIn the Town Of Fsbtsi1\nA traa of Land being part Of Lot marked =. l. con-\ntanning aroi acres\nIn the Town Of Noyrigrzpssi.\nua1 of Land being part of Lot marked =. Z. con-\ntanning 1856 acres !\nIn the Town of Cssaas.\n\n\ntraa Of Land, being part Of Lot marked f. I. con-\ntanning aga acres.\n\n\nIn the town of Sts,l' partly. and partly nn'ntorpo'\n\n\nrated\n\n\ntraa of Land, being part Of Lot marked F. !. con-\ntanning $40 acres\nIn the town of Cirsw.\n\n\nLot marked NJ j. northery half containing 4soo acres\nCounty of LINCOLN.\nIn the Town of NszO- Milford\nLot No. ~, marked r. y. containing 400 acres.\n\n\nNo Is, marked 2. 2. the fouthery hsf, containing\n900 acres.\n\n\n@ The \"a, hesLsv co#dsns sriH MADE knsspn at TIE s\ns.S ela1s afjsk Bolton, Augua IS, 1872"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "Metbod If extrafling Spirifuous Liquor\n\n\nfrom CARRo7s.", "byline": "", "article": "THE fpirit extraael from carrots By the fol\nlowing method, which, we underliand, was\ncontrved by Mr.. Fofer, proieilor at Halle, is\nmore pleafant than that which is commonly ex.\nuaeied from grain. The quantityis alto pro-\nportioaably greater and confdering that a\npiece of ground produces in general more car\nrots than any fort of grain, it is not improper\nto recommend this method of extracting fprits\nto the confederation of indulrious diaillers.\nLet twenty pounds weight of clear carrots\n(daucus carota of Linneus) remain in damp\nplace for three jays then cut of the fnall fla\nmeats, or ibres, and the leaves. The roots are\nboiled in 7I6 quarts of fpring water for three\nhours during which they muf be preGed or\nbroken with Spoon, or fpatula, 70 as to reduce\nthem into a pate. The juice is then ieparated\nfrom the pulp and having added fome hops\nto it, it mutt be boiled for Eve hours longer ;\nafter which the liquor, Whit hot, NUT be pour\ned Into tub and when its heat is come down\nto 66 deg. of Fahrenheit's thermometer, fix\nquarts of yer are added to it.\nIn temperature efficiently warm, this H.\nquor continues to ferment for about AZ hours,\nand it dePofts the dregs when its heat is become\nlower than So deg.\n\n\nThen you mutt warm upon the fire 48 quarts\nOF JUICE OF the lame preparation, bur fuch as\nhas not yet undergone the fermentation, aad\nmutt pour into the fermented liquor.\nThis addition RATES. the hea: above the Goth\ndegree, and the liquor begins to ferment anew.\nThis iecond fermentation continues for ~\nhours, after which the heat defends below s.\ndegrees the dregs are precipitatsd again, and\nthe liquor is Their put in cafk.\nThis operation occaGons new fermentation,\nwhich ialts three days. During which time the\n\n\nlaboratory hould remain in temperature\n\n\nbetween a. deg. and IS deg.\n\n\nAfter all thole lamentations, the liquor, being\ndrilled, will yield zoo quarts of iPirit, which,\n\n\nbeing retti6ed, will furnilh 4s quarts Of burning\nfpirit.\n\n\nThere is another advantage to be derived\n\n\nfrom this process, namely, the ufe of the leaves,\n\n\nand of the pulpy part, feparated from the liquor\nafter the fra boiling, which is very good food\nfor hogs or cattle."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "MISCELLANY,\n\nEQUALITY.", "byline": "", "article": "SOCIETY no lefs than nature makes great\ndifferences and inequalities among men.-When\nthe road to acquiition is equally open to all\n\n\nwhen then the laws equally protect every mans\nperfon and property ALI men will not make\nexertions equally great-all will not podefs the\nfame fpirit Of entsrpriie-all will not obtain ae-\neefions of wealth, oflearning, virtue and honor,\nequally exteniive and important.-The induf\n\n\ntrious, prudent citizen, will gain var quantities\nOf property, while the negligent and idle will\nremain in the depths Of poverty. To the\nla0. the doctrine OF equality is like the muGc of\nangels. Energized by the found, he rouzes\nfrom his le,hargy, and revels on the divided\nlpoils of bis wealthy neighbour. That men in\nThe focal rate are equal as to certain rights\nthat they ought to be protected in their perlons\nand property, while they conduit as good eiti-\n\n\nzens, will undoubtedly be admitted. Thio\nhowever, is different kind of equality from\nthat which the promulgers of this pernieious\ndoctrine intended to introduce. Their fehemes\nOf wicked ambition were, to oyertuIn all the\neaablilhed governments in the world, and to\nobtain an unlimited con,youl over the minds and\nbodies of men. (PSsfdsnt Maxey = Orasion.)"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "LANDS to, SALE.\n\nTO BE SOLD, the following lots", "byline": "", "article": "of LAND, lituatcd in the town of Falmouth, in\nthe county of Cumberland, drawn by 1b0sas finssy,\nETC., in the right of his wife Haraab Fffr in the par\ntton of the eifate of Brigadier Samuel Waias, made\nbetween his heirs in the year I7o5-viz\n\n\n60 acres purchafed by faid Waldo OF\np5iusa. ose laid out ON rhe right of sta Psseeh and\nlies at Pacataqna.\n\n\nThe yeiidue of 1913 acres granted by\npropretors committee TO iad Waa being the ioutheriy\nhaf of z76 acres to laid Wda on bis right lying at\nPlies ,aqua. The o;her parf Of faid 1873 acres being\nlately fold to #. Merrill\n= acres purchaled by faid Waldo of\nPbseas Toue, beins the outhery half o IA acres laid\nout on the right of Jeds4b Jovsas and Ria1srd 6'ss-\ndi9ss, lying in Pfcataqua-\nIII acres bought by faid Wade OF\nPbasas Jaat' being part of JOB\" Powell, 81 acres,\naud Samuel Jo,san, A acres and lies on the N EAT\nidc Of Prelumfcot river.\n\n\n100 acres granted by proprietor's\nCommittee TO faid Was, 10 lien of acres laid out\nin Coopers clam, which laid out ON the night oil\n1fsz, Psaysa, and lies N. Fad lde OF Preismlcot\nriver\n\n\n2, acres and 40 rods bought by\nfaid wsas of ssu 7yrs being part of Io4 acres lad\nthe right of sss LAM. lying on the .. Wen de\nOf suoudwater river\n\n\nso acres bought by faid Waldo o\npJisea, 7oass laid out on the right Of Tbem1 4zya.\nand lies ON the S. Wen fde Of stioedwater river\n\n\nIo2 acres granted by proprietor\nCommittee. being Jsma Dunevaas 80 acres, and PAL\nof IS faid Wsids, lad or on his right \" N\nat Sacearsppa.\n\n\n100 acres bought by faid Waldo O\nJohn 7yx. laid RICH. Of faid 7y.g, and lies\nSaccarappa.\n\n\n\"a acres bought by faid Waldo o\nos. F.Sius being part of his 80 acres laid the\nlaid Fabiss, living South fide of Prcfumfcot river\nFor terms, apply to General KNOX.\nat Thomalon, the abfcriber. at Portland.\n\n\nDANIEL DAVIS.\nPoraanS Sept 40, 1899."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "again then fpread It all over with fea gravel\nmot iand) perfectly free from loom or dlrt a.\nbout half an inch thick, and roll it with WOO\nden roller of heavy wood, of about twelve m\nchcs diameter, and about three feet long, till it\nhas absorbed as much gravel as it will take in !;\nthen fweep off the looie gravel into heap, and\npay the wilole over; then fpread the gravel a\ngain and roll it as before. leaving the loofe gra\nvel on and il the weather be hot, roll it from\ntime 20 time, till it has taken in as much era\nvel as It will hod-it will not want rolling after\nthe hrf year. Nail on to the ewes Arp OF\nlead half an inch wide to fecure the edges OF the\npaper. Ii the gravel ihould be very coarie, all\nthe ltoues larger than pea fhould be taken out\nby riddle. Round the chimnes wherever\nwanted, houid be well fecured By fheet lead to\nprevent the water getting in. The roofs if well\ndone will last century without repair, are per\nfeelly light, as are iecure againit fire as fate\nand the rsawater falling from them not the lels\nunfit for waihing clothes. Each fquare of ter\nfeet will take about half barrel OF pitch. and\nas much of TAR; lefs might ierve in very hot\nclimate."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "ANscDoTs of the CHINESE.", "byline": "", "article": "THE Cbinefe are faid to prefcrve to the END\nOf their lives, great degree of authority over\ntheir children. OF this many curious inltances\nare adduced, of which perhaps the following is\nnot the leaf extraordinary. An old woman Of\neighty was one day beating her daughter who\nbad already attained the age Of fixty. The\ndaughter ieemed to iuffer exceedingly, and BURT\ninto tears; upon which the mother lufpended\nher blows, and impatiently enquired why Che\nwep, 70 bitterly, obierving that ihe had often\nchaltiied her more feverely without compelling\nher to weep. To this the daughter replied, that\nthe only reafon why ihe wspr was, that from\nthe febelenefs of her mother. blow, SHE was con\neerned to perceive that her arength began Jisf\nby to decay."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "Mode Of eogfrat7ing TERRACE ROOFS.", "byline": "", "article": "The roof NUT be CONTRACTED with pitch,\nbut not to exceed one inch in eighteen, and itrong\n\n\n~ timbered, that it may not be liable to fhake if\nwalked upon and double boarded, joints broke,\nedges ihot even and dubbed Gnooth.\n\n\nBegin by paying the whole roof over with\ncompetition Of pitch ard tar about half and\nhalf boil it down to proper confidence, and\nput it on boiling hot. A very hot climate may\nrequire greater proportion of pitch-then\ncover the whole over with COMMON iheaihing\npaper, beginning n the ewes with double thick\n\n\nnefs for the tirit course paying the 6rf before\nche iecond is put on, and tapping over the joints\nabout two inches, each courie to lap over or\ncover two thirds of the one under it, paying\neach eourfe before another is put on. After\nbeing covered With paper, pay The whole over"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "NEW INVENTION.\n\n\nFrom NORTH CaroLsa.1", "byline": "", "article": "A Mr.. Jones, native of this tate, has\ncontributed machine upon plan, both fimple\nand new, for the conveyance of water to any\npart Of the houfe and what renders the inven.\nton more furpriing, water may be conveyed\nfrom a fpring one hundred feet below the fur\nface Of the earth. The expenfe of machine,\nOf the grea,elt given power, will not coz more\nthan twenty pounds aerling. We hear Mr.\nJones intends applying for patent\""} +{"article_id": "9_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "A Case IN PHYsIooNoMy.", "byline": "", "article": "DEP in Lsvsls, read, AuR ELiA cries,\n/\" Eiib sza sssryi the mef, the Had or Eye,f\n/\" Sweet siA,\" unthinknely thus replied,\n\n\n+\" Let thofe bright eyes with tender patton glow,\nOn me thoae lips their meltins fwests beAow,\nJ then, no doubt, could prelently decide\"\n\n\nAll no I could decide the qusftion never,\n\n\nIND set Idhy Jorso~ &ai /orsvr."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "CATECHISM.\n\nJya reeeived for Sale, at JENKs's\n\n\nBooK-SToRE,\nPackard's Catecbjm.", "byline": "M THREE PARTS.", "article": "IN THREE PARTS.\n\n\n(Pris 7w,s.y Cent?\nTHE ErR Part, containing the frlt\nl. principles of piety aud morality, drawn from\nthe word Of God, and the NOT approved authors ho\nhave written in the way of queaion and anfwer.\nThe Second Part, containing leries\nof queons and anfwers, deGgned lead children and\nyouth the knowledge OF foeiety. and to train them\nto the duty of citizens.\n\n\nThe Third Part, containing valua-\nBILE inructons adapted pcrfcns Of age, and\nto heads OF families.\n\n\nThis work is highly recommended\nby number of the mot diainguiihed dvines, and is\nalready introduced into large number of respectable\nreis Gus foeiecs and chools, In this, the mtruefons\nOf the ADsmd. csec~ reduced palmer language\nOKLA."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "poetrp.\n\n\n\nIN ;r-ra,ia, Of DR.. YooSo.", "article": "zsirsiss,iaa sf DIR. YooNo.\ni He Sun. grown weary Of the heky year,\nsoon ends his race and to his favesite fouth\nLeads the convivial Spring, AL ssimn wiih flowers\nAn hour afterwafd the newborn Moon\nlaves her fharp ercfcent in the weitern oose;\nThen, with his lsrry brethren, Hefferns\nHslds up the azure canopy OF night\nGrave filenee reigns, and meditsiive thoaeht\nSteals thro' the iolemn twilight, of aiaurb'd\nBY lonely hooting owls, the dniant bleSt\nof folded n.eep, or rsls hirill village clock,\nWhich cries aloud, /\" Time grows indrm, am longs\n70 lay the univerie, his bur,hen, down,\nIL .hs large palace of eternity\""} +{"article_id": "12_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "6OMMOSW EaLlH OF fMAosACtiOSETIS.\nLatte Hays Of Reprssntssive,, June iot5, 1899.\n\n\nON the Petition of the Se,eamen\nof Marlborough. praying for alteration of the act\nCor the prefervaton oil the fi eshed Salmon, ShaS\nand Aewives, the rivers, itreans and waters whi8\nthe counties OF Lpcoln and Cum5erland\"--\n\n\nORDERED, That the petitioners notify all co.'s\ncerned, by FULFILLING atelted copy Of their petition,\nwith this order thereon in JEsrs's GAZETTE printed az\nPortland three weeks fceeiively the aft publication\nbe made thirty DAYS leaf before the fecond Wee\nneay of the next felton, OF the General Court in or\nder that the parties interet-d may then appear ans\nthew caufc If any they have. why the prayer Of laii\npetition Ihould not be granted.\n\n\nSent up for concurrence.\n\n\nEDWARD Fl. ROBBINS, SPssir.\nIN SgsArE---1ane 10TH 1899.\n\n\nRead and concurred\n\n\nJOHN c. JONES, P,sfissf pro tenn.\nTree Copy ---Attet,\nEDWARD McLANE, Cisrk IF tie Ssnat.,\nHysesHesaegSeyseya eyGe saevs~..asgaryGeyneN\n\n\nTHIS GAZETTE,\nrs fsbifei epe,y hioNpAy at T. a. TENKS's orsIcx,\nsrvs do, 10 TIE PORTLAND BANK, 1siiak.Sfyes;\nq0bs SSri9aos, AJsessysg,s, sss C0asssssfigss ar\nyst.iosi qUb aiasiios.\n- The prize Is ONE DOLLAR q FKFTf~ CENTS .\nyer, fsrlafve Of poGsge. 81 Passgaai sayssfr's\nyfgsJqal\n\n\nor 9bs s.ssfcs sri Apif ~srsafgs eiressfios sf til\nCassis, rsaders kigtip Advantageous sr dDYER7ISs\nAENqS, rDsid Wild sfytsS s.szsSs. ~ss u g4-\nylss1a! tsarga."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "Aneedotc Of TURENx.", "byline": "", "article": "WHEN the Marelchal de Turene was about\nten years old, bis Governor milling him fought\nevery where for him. and at length found him\nafleep ona cannon, which he feemed to embrace\nwith his little arms as far as they could reach\nAnd when afked, why he chofe iueh a coach to\nlie on !--he replied, I\" that he intended to have\naept there all night, to CONVINCE bis father that\nhe was hardy enough to undergo the fatigue.\nof war, though the old duke had often cndeavcr.\ned to perfuade him to the contrary\""} +{"article_id": "16_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "To the Honorable THE Senate, and the Hon\nora5k Hosf Of Reprs,satafv-s Of the Cons\nmonsutohb Of Me8aehsls.s ia General Cows\nTHE Petition of the town of -WAL.i\nj DoBokoucH, in the county OF Lincoln,\nHUMsLr sgEwETH,\n\n\nThat there is in faid town a fnall\nfreh water river in which many years paif Tome few\nOF the fiji called Alcwvcs caught. but for num-\nher of years paf (shossh the Dams opened ac-\ncordng law fev Of the ffh zforcfad were\ndcovered to be in faid ftrcam-But your petitioners\nbeing Informed that late ad Of this Commonwealth\ntakes in the Cream aforefad, beg leave Rate your\nHonors their circumstances in the prem'ies-Fr0ys\nThat the 9Th that could in all probability be ever\ncaught III faid iream, would be OF contequcnce\nwhatever the nhabitant--And fecondly, 1ha: il\nthe town of Marlborough great majority of the n-\nhabtans have to buy their as it into the\nowE in velles from the welward, in fmal Quantities\nfrom time time during The iummer feaon and the\ngrin mill dams opeHed in faid cream, they will\nobliged carry their and grain be ground ont\nOF the town, twelve miles eat ger the fame\nground into meaI--And the poorer fort of inhab-\ntants aforefad, poe(cd of hories, the very\nhorlc hire ticf would amount, executive of their own\ntime, much the real value of the meal ground\nat their own mls--They therefore pray your Honors\nto take their circumlances in that relpeet into your\nconfederation, and exempt the town of WAIdoborough\nin the 6ih aet--And as duty bound will ever pray\n\n\nSgsed BY srssr Of tbs 7szpn,\n\n\nTHOMAS McGUYER, Ella.\n\n\nIABOB LUDWIG, ,U ess'\n\n\nGEORGE DEMUrH. } 4\" 1'-''s''ss''"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "NOTICE.\n\nTHE CopARTNERsHlp OF\nROGERS & HATCH,", "byline": "", "article": "rs this day diholved by mutual CON-\ni fent All perfons who are indebted to faid lrm, are\nrequened to call and make payment Immediately and\nthoie who have accounts open with faid company\nreqened to exhibit the iam< for ietement to WALTER\nHATCH, without delay.\n\n\n~ The bufinefs in future, will be\ncarried on at the fame ihop. by CHARLES ROGERS.\nwhere all Ldr cultomers and ssbus, invsoi\n10 call.\n\n\nCharles Rogers,\n\n\nWalter Hatch.\nPsrflssS Os7s5sr !, 1899."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "General Snwarrow owes much of his popu-\n'larity in this country to the ingenuity of the\ncaricaturias, who reprefent him in the hoPs\neating Frsn5men with three prong jdrk The\nGeneral mutt not take this amfs. for in the city\nof London pa1sr is always Represented by sa'\niyl lLaadsn Ps1.)"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "NOTICE is hereby given TO the\nIN Nonreiident Proprietors of the town of Fyaailcr\nin the county of Hancock, that 10000 Of undi\nvded and unimproved Land. tuacd in faid Frankfort,\nare taxed in the bills committed the fubfcrber\ncollect for the year 1898, in the fun of z5n Dollar.\n\n\nAnd unlels iaid taxes with all necef-\nfary intervening charges paid to the fabferbcr,\nbefore the hrlt Monday in January next, ten of\nthe clock in the forenoon, 70 much of fad Land AZ\nwill ddcharge the fame will then be fold Public Ven-\ndue to the higheft bidder, at the dwelling houe OF MIR.\nCnAaLEs Grant. in fad Frankfort, according TO law.\n\n\nWilliam Page, Collector.\n\n\nFrankfort, 4f6 o9e5sr, 1879."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0278.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p4", "headline": "|W0nted-As a Maid In", "byline": "", "article": "a family, reputable young wonan.--lnquire a, this\nOthce. o. III"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "ANECDOTES.", "byline": "", "article": "A PRINCE rallying the fa'neis of a coa'tier\nwho had ierved him in many cmbaiIies, fad,\nhe looked like an OK. -\"I know no.\" fAid the\ncourtier, \"what am like, bu. know have\noften had the honor TO rcrreieut your majeity"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "J. y nonreident proprietors and owners of the fol-\nlowing lots of Land. lying in the town of Ba5 county\nof York, that their lots Of Land taxed in State,\nCounty and Town, School-houfe and Road tax, in the\nbills committed to me the Subicriber, Collector of aid\ntown, for the year I7oSto collect in she following ref\npeefivc fums, viz"} +{"article_id": "37_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "And an aflortment of Confectionery.\n\n\nNov. 40. 1900."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "And unlels faid taxes and coli Of\nadvcrtifng. paid to nae before the F/'ssAfs\nday Of January next, 70 much of faid land will he Tod Al\nPublic vendue, as will be fufEicent TO pay the fame\nwith all intervening charges, the dweng-hcue of\nthe ubfcrber in Bss5i sforcfadThe lale to begin at\nten clock ia the forenoon on fsid day\n\n\nAaron Bartcn, Collector.\nEs5s, Nevewtsv7o9. 66, ~"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "Ne1v Goods.\nF R YE POOR,", "byline": "", "article": "Has jgR rsriued, al Bis Store \"a Aiidlslt.Sness,\n@ UPERFINE, navy blue, and black\n~ BrosdcIoshs ..black, white and mired csiinerss\nRstteens, Lamb1ins ccatines, Plains Dufis serses,\ntrped and 6sured swanfdowna FOOTED Swanikns white\nyellow, green and black Fannes red, white green and\nyellow Baizes. rofe Blankets, Shaoons. Moreans Du.\nrants, Tamp';es, Wildborcs, Camblet Bedticng cot.\nton and worried Ho6ery. red aud green worried Caps,\nbrown Hollands, Linens, ! I and IA wide CalIcoeo,\nCnghsms, Copperplatc furniture Chinz. book, jaco-\nnet and tamborcd Mullins black Mullins book and\njaconet muffin Handkerchic, Dimtcs. Cambrcks, iIln\nShawls and Handkerchicfs, chintz and purple Shawl\ncotton and linen Handkerchefs, fix velvet Capes black\nGauxe, black and cooured Lufrings black elk Laces.\nwhite thread Edgngs, ladies' and gentemens black and\nwhite elk Gloves lid and beaver DO fancy kid, nosoes\nco, and cloth Slippers, mems iafhionabe Hats. 4.\n\n\nw. |. Rum, Brandy, Gin, Madeira,\nSHERRY. Lifbon. & Malaga Wines, young Hyfcn. Fy-\nfon-ikin, sourhong and Bohea Teas, Coffee, loaf ~\nbrown Sugars Currants, prefcrvcd Prunes, Nutme9vs\nMace, caia, Ailipice, Ginger black Pepper, Cayenne\ndo. Muaard, table Salt in baikss, Whiting, CsRi1\nsoap, Cake do. Almonds.\n\n\n4d. Cd. s. Cd. acd. and fheathing\nNails. I'd. Sd. 4d. and Sd Brads, Frying Pins. Coffee\nMills, Red Screws ftock Locks, ring and knob Locks.\ncupboard do. brafs Nails, few pair bras Cha6De\nDiihes brsfs candcnicks Knives asd fors pen\nand jack Knives. claaic Knitting Pins, Shovels and\nrougs, cotton and wool Cards. floor Brufhes, chaigs\nand hore Whips.\n\n\nHollow Ware, blue & white Ware,\nTea Trays. Pewter.\n\n\nA few bottles & boxes of E6ence Of\nPearl, and the Pearl DentriSce for Tseth and Gums\nrceth Brull,cs Smelling Bottles, liquid True Blue\nHair Powder &c.\n\n\nO. FreIl r AISINS.\n\n\nd9o, at lie .levs Sisrs\n\n\nThe FARMERS ALMANACK, by Robert Thu\nmas, and the Aisnanack Ivy Iiaiah Thomas.\n\n\nPs,yaad Nov. Il."} +{"article_id": "43_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "flo, at tie stors S,ers.\nThe FARMERS ALMANACK, by Robert Tho.\nmas, and the Aimanack Ivy Iiaah Thomas\nPortland Nov IL."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ma A ID J. A,\nI'VE Port, Sherry,\nIifbon, and Malaga\n\n\nWINES,\nConiac Brandy. Gin,\nN Z. WI. and Cherry\n\n\nRUN,\n\n\nPorter, Vinegar,\nCider. ninlanrs,\nLoaf, Brown * Powder ID\n\n\nSucAes,\nCoffee, Chocolate,\nHyfoa, soucaong & Be.\n\n\nhra TEA\nAlmonds, Rsilins,\nCurrants, Mace,\nCinnamon. ci.ron.\nCloves. Allfpice. Ginger,\nStarch, Hair Powder,\nCotton and Wool Cards\nBar an dshaving Soap,\nspermaceti, msuld,& dipt\n\n\nCandies,"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "IDufmp\n\n-s .,--se9 e%@4~eS,--<.s-s-", "article": "Mr. JEEKs,\n\n\nIn looking over late EagLS magazine, !\nme, with the following lines. Their beautiful implicitly\nplealed me BY giving them place IN your poets\ncol ner you will obligc MARIA."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "FRESH GOODS.\nDANIEL JOHNSON,", "byline": "", "article": "Hes iuf received, and now offers fol\nfac at his Store in Fore nrect, very general abort\nnsent of frefh Fancy and Staple Gosds."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "CONSULTING OF\n\nd ROAD Cloths", "byline": "", "article": "| ID ROAD Cloths\n| IL from 6r to so per\n\n\nyard-Navy Blue, Com\n\n\nmon do. Black. Lon\n\n\ndon Brown, Faihionable\nmkt, Clarcf, and Bottle\nGreen,\n\n\n2attccn, Lambikins,\n\n\nBen Devonfhirc Kcrfcys\n\n\nForef Cloths.\nBlue plains, Elaftics,\nsergcs,\nCaiImers- Black, Blue,\nMKT and Brown,\nTwill'd 'Thickfetts,\n\n\nRofe and Duffel Blankets,\nMems Black Satins.\nSwanfdown Waiffcoatins,\nMerfeilIes do.\nIrifh Linens,\nBrown Hollands,\nindia Costons, Cambrics,\nMuffin and Silk Shawls,\nCommon Cotton do\nMullins, Muilinets, and\nDimifics,\nLuftrings. Modes & SAtins,\nLadics' Muffin Handkcrs.\nGcntlemens' do. do.\nSarfne,ts and Cauxes,\nGinghams, Calicoes,\nWildbores--ft riped add\nplain.\n|lMcns' Cambicss,\nCAIamancoes,\nMoreeu's, Rsfels\nDurants, Tansinies,\n\n\nBaixcs rcd, green, and\nyellow,\nFlaneIs-hne K fuperhnc,\n\n\ntwill'd & plain,\nVariety Of worfttd, elk. x\n\n\ncotton Hofcry.\nWorried &i.eather Gloves\nOil Cloths,\nQuality & Shoe Bindings,\nWhich being a conhsnment\ntcrms"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "TO BE SOLD,\nBy Nathan Bond,", "byline": "", "article": "Middle. yfr,sf, near fbs Bank,\n\n\nThe following articles of the fra quality. and upon\nReasonable terms for Cath"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE SNOW STORM :", "byline": "AN ELEGY.", "article": "By DR.. TRoTTrR, Phylcian to Lrrd NfySa's fleet.\n\n\nUaa rqiysart in\nr1~IIr day was 70 dreary, the wind from the Ear,\nl The cold il WAS pinching to man and TO beaft,\n\n\nAnd the clouds fcem'd 10 labor with faow;\n!. when William had drove all his loeks to the farm,\nII, G,elter them W ell and to keep them from harm,\nFor he faw l,y the 1ies IT would fcon be atornh\n\n\nAnd he thought il would 5luner aud blow.\nAnd now. fAid the fl,epherd, my flock IS all fure,\nNV cows from the fell and my bieatcfs lecure.\n\n\nBeliaes II is Saturday night\n\n\nand il ilould loter. and asy ne away\nAnd not fee my Mary. alb! what ght ihe lay\nShe might think thai her William was going to fray;\nShe might think eodoeis or ip'se.\nHe whitfield ON TRULY he threw round his pa'd' :,\nNor fear dshe dal knight while he iought the oeAr ma'\nFor oft had he trampled that way\nThe fnow how il d,ifted and how The wind blew,\nBut what Gas the Rorm to lover 10 true;\nOr the depth of the fnov ould be meet but With you\nSweet Mary, thy prefenee was May\nAvav a. he bied. thought no i'll could be'ide,\nAnd his poor faithful dog trudgng eofe by bis fde'\n\n\nFer they had no great ditancc TO ream: o'e,\naThrouph the wanc and the woodland, and turning inc\nWhy the whole of the journey Is ea'sa s m\nLet me fee but my Mary, one kits, and imhe'\n\n\nAnd then III return to my home.\nCome TRULY come me for fear you h\"uld aray'\nThe inoW II grows Deeper, more uaSN'Sss sss~ \"~SP\n\n\nAnd with not to leave you behind;\n1sTruoy flould tarry, my Mary would lgh,\nsIor fr ea,. You dear fellow and watches your eye\nNOV ,e hats on YOUR head when me bids you good bye\nHer heart is 70 tender and kind\nMore dark grew the night and fierce the wind blew\nWhen the church the hill was era fnAschd IRON he\n\n\nview,\n\n\nWe, he thought that he heard the church bell\n\"Come Trnly before me and ind out the way\nrtxato mi =\nAnd travellers in winter are apt Tor to hray,\n\n\nSuch iiories Of pilgrims they tell\nHis fai,hfu, companion the fnow drift among.\nDark'd loud a. he checrd his lov'd matter along,\nFor no moon or fiaT coaid be ieen'\nAvav then they wander d bcnumd, and 70 chill,\nAnd No poss faw the church on tho top OF tho hill,\nOr the cht that bad slesmd fsm the houe ofthe mill\nAnd the froa was nippins and Keen.\nHe dreaded the cliff that hung over the wave,\nAnd the half frozen pool. oft the wanderers grave,\nThen brea.hieis and pale with the blaa:\nsThou Father Almighty, thou Ruler on High\nWhole forms ihake the ocean, the earth and the ny,\no roted hut my love, and contented de-\n\n\nThus be pray d, aud thefe words were his iaal\nTo the lone humble cottage, where Mary forlorn.\nOn hopes aud on fears was alternately borne,\n\n\nPoor TRULY ran fwiit for relief.\nHe paw'd At the .hre1,od, he fawn d at her foot,\nNow bowling with anguiih--now prolrate and mute\nsTwouId have melted fatyr TO have Teen the dumb BRUTE\nBst Mary wa, frantic with grief\n?. This mantle. his prcent, f,ll iroud my cold form,\nAnd IN fearch for my love in the depth OF the aorm,\nCome TRULY, and fhow where he les:\nLatt night how dream'd that my William was here,\nAll tlithe and 70 gay, like the ipring OF the years\nAll me! how his voice fcems thrill in my ear,\n\n\nHow I feail on the glance of his eyes!'\nChe vraop'a round her mantle to roud her cold ferm\nAnd her ioft flowing locks wav abroad 70 the form\nTill icices hung from her hair;\nThat bofom where William had often rcci'nd\nMa rudeiy carefsd by the rough peifcing wind,\nYet fill as il painted it brought him mind\nFor deep his love printed there.\nShe pau'd as e pafsd where the hawthorn tree grew\nFor firm in its nladc had he vow'd to be true,\n\n\nand fhe feh'd as fl,e bade il adieu:\nShe flak TO the cliff that hangs over the wave,\nAnd the half frozen pool now the wanderers grave\nThe now Jrifted round heroine hrek more ihe gave\n\"Now William lnumber with you\nThree days ard three nights the loud tenpef did at,\nNor fhrunk from the weather, nor icar'dby the blan\nPoor TRULY faithful TO death\nHe wach'd oei the fpot where the lovers were lad.\nWhere William fund in the aru,s OF the maid\nOn the hand that had fed him he laid his cold head'\nAnd gaping refgn'd his Ian breath\nIn forrowful dirae they where 'ornc 70 their home'\nAnd many viilager mournd at their tomb.\n\n\nAnd wcpt as they babe It aaieu;\nA nd YOU who NAV read the fadt ale relate,\nshould you ere love like them, may you neer meet their\n\n\nfate; Ell\npu, know from their virtues their blifs is complete\nIS And learn from dog to be true\n\n\nANECDOTES.\n\n\npD rArrE raIiv;ro the fa,pers of a coattier"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "NEVER did an Iilhman utter better bull,\nthan did an honelt John, who being afked by a\nfriend, \"Has your faer got fon, or daush-\nter\" ant s-red Upon my foul, do not yet\nknow whether am an uncle or an aunt"} +{"article_id": "30_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0306.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nFreih jar and cafk\n\n\nRaiiias,\nGroat and milk Bifcuit,\nButter, Cheefe,\nSalt Pork, per Dbl.\nFig pigtail, & fmoakins\n\n\nTobacco, Segars,\nBalker Salt,\nDouble refined Salt Pctre,\nShells,\n\n\nNew Fine and superiine\n\n\nFlour per Dbl.\nOatmeal,\nBitters in papers,\nPipes, Pomatum,\nBIackball, Waters,\nSnuff,\n\n\nWhole & ground Pepper\nRice, Ground ditto,\nIndigo, Muftard,\nSpermaceti & Sweet Oil,\nWine ClaGes, &c, &c."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "articles Of Ne7vs.\n\nFOREIGN.\n\nOperations of Buonaparte.", "byline": "LONDON, JUNE 20.", "article": "LONDON, JUNE 20.\n\n\n[oFFTcEhL I\n\n\nExtraa of letter from Capt Sir s. SMITH, 10 the Sc\neretary OF the Admiralty, NEpEAs, dated on board\nthe iser' OF The heights of Trpol, in Syria. April\n\n\na,r79S.\n\n\n\"SZR,\n\n\nI HAVE the honor te inform you, that AZ\nioon as | heard from the Governor of Syria\nGear Pacha, that Gen. Buonsparte had In\nvaded that province with an army, and advanc-\ned towards Acre, the capital, haaened with\na part of the force under my command to fuc.\ncour it, and to my fatisfaston arrived there TWO\ndays before the enemy. In the mean time\ndiipatched Capt. Muller and Col Phelipaux:\nto put the place in the belt condition TO with\nffand the attack of an European army and\nby the prefence of Britilh naval force endea.\nvor to animate the Pacha and his troops. to\nmake brave fand On the night of the\n18th, the guard-boats Of the Tiger difcovered\nhe enemy's advanced guard on Mount Car\nmel. Theie troops, not expecting fuch force\nin Syria, ported themfelves iirongly on the\nneighbourhood, and were exPofed to the muik.\netry and grape fhor from the boats, 70 that thew\nfoon retreated to the fie of lhe Mount AS\nthey found the roads between the Tea and\nMount Carmel very unfafe, they ohofe the way\nfrom Nazarejte, and Unveiled Acre in The morn.\ning, although much narrated by the Samaritan\nArabs, who were more obnoxious TO the French\nthan the Egyptians, and have better arms\nthere the enemy anfwered our fire with a flight\ndilcharge of mulberry. 1t was clear they\nbrought no heavy guns with them, bur waited\ntill we began from the fea. Preparations were\nmade accordingly. The Thefeus was fationed\nalready off the height of Toppa. The Aoyilla\nof the enemy which appeared at diaance at\nfea, was iteering for Mount Carmel, when the\nTiger faw it. 1t coafled of corvette and\ngun boats. AS foon as they Jaw US, they food\noff again. The eagernefs of my crew df:over-\ned to puifue the folilla were great. Our rem\nforcements foon appeared, and fevcn. Chips ad-\nvance. The corvette, on board of which Boo\nnapafte's private effects were laden. came 10.\ntogether with two final. vsiIels. We iecuIed\ntheie, but could not purfue the ree.\n\n\n\" He adds that, with the encouragement\nwhich his example will give the Turks, he hopes\nto defeat Buonaparte's oIjed. have the hon.\nor to be, &c. w. S. SMITH,\""} +{"article_id": "4_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "Tacob Hozve,", "byline": "", "article": "INFORMS the public that he has un-\nIl dsr,aken to carry the Newspapers from Portland\nthrough WsnI5a~, Raymosf0n, B,igfon, Wae.ford and\nVssfd,to Bald He viii leave Portland every Mon\ncay evening, and arrive Bethel on fhuriday evening\n\n\n-nd returning through Nfs9e\"aye'st and Nor7esy and\nTO arrive at Psyi. on Friday evening, and thence to\nproceed through Hs6'en and 70 on to Ps,iiaai\n\n\nThe pohage to SaccaraPpa & Wind\nNsfa WI be 50 cents year--to Raymondtown, Brids-\nvn, Waterford, Oxford and Bethel, thee cents for\nls paPer-snd to the towns the return, one dol\nThe advantages of polf riding\n\n\nme above towns are 70 obvions, thatt hoped\nundertaking.\n\n\nThe iubicribers TO Newspapers, and\nohef'' whomsy peale TO fIvoEr him with their COM\nanddfpatch\n\n\nEiagfsa, Jug IS."} +{"article_id": "37_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The following paifage from the new play of Lever\nP0VV',' deferves perufaI. At the requeff of Baron\nWon wlldenhaim, the Pafer waits upon Amelia, to\nipeak ct Matrimony in general. She defircs him to\nbegin with the dagreeable fdc thai 1.-THE ben m ght\nbe preierved to the Lar"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "DNri9 Of Maine.", "byline": "", "article": "by order Of the Hon. DAVID SEW\n~ AL, Efq. Judge of the Dinriet Court for the\nDya Of A4aiAeNotice is hereby given to all perions\nconcerned, that Libel is filed in faid Court, By Na-\nThANiEL T. fosDIcK, Eq. Collector of the Di1riet of\nfefAaad and Fais0n b, againt the Schooner RAINBOW,\nforeign built veiel OF about fw entyfx Tons burthen\nher tackle apparel and furniture whereof\nTHAN CRowELL is matter, together with her cargo,\ncommitting oil about four hundred and fifty quntals of\ndried Cod Filth, feized by fad Collector on the 9Th\nday of July a for breach of the revenue laws OF the\nUnited states-And that trial will be had on the afore-\nfad libel at the DIX G Court be holden at Pownal-\nborough, within faid Dillri6t, tho fr Tuefday of\nSeptember next.\n\n\nISAAC PARKER, Martial.\nDaied at Portland l4pe. |. 1900"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Great Men will fomelimes dfagree on great\npsiar5-the American Jaccbius fwear the Fieaeb\nDireso,y has always heen ~ tie right, and the\nPrsjfdent and COngre5 of the Uni,ed States always\nin The qvrosg.-BovLAY, one of tie French\nCouacil Of Five Hundred, fays, g The Direc-\n\" tory have employed their ;nmehf f0sgsr to\nI\" bring on the ruin of the Republic, and have\nrendered she-Freneh people the objects of The\n\" dss,qatiOn Of all nafiont. Who bsa know the\nFrench D;rettcIy, French Legiaator on The\nfrot, or an igeorans sattion 5000 miles off\n\n\nfces'issiy"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "M.Eelauy.\n\nThe BRIGHT and DARK Gde ftated.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe following paage from the new play of \"Levsr.\np0z0t deierves perufaI At the requea of Baron\n\n\nWon Wlldenhalm, the Paitsr waits upon Amelia, to\nipeak ct Matrimony in general She defircs him to\n\n\nbegin with the di(agreeabe fidc thar the bef m Oh,\nee preierved TO the aa.\"\n\n\nPAsToR.\n\n\nWITH the dilagreeable ? Oh, madam, when\ntwo affeetionate congenal hearts unite, the mar\nmage tate has then no difasreeable fde. Hand\nIN IN, hand the happy pair journey through life.\nWhefe they find their path occahonally frewed\nDER with thorns, diligently and cheariully they\nclear their way. IF a Cream crofs their neps,\nThe itrongeit bears the wrakea over or if a\nrock Is to be climbed, the aronger takes the\nweaker by the hand--patienee and love arc their\ncompanions. What would be impradicable TO\none, to their united efforts proves but fport--aud\nwhen they have the fummit, the weather wipes\nthe iweat from ths brows Of her more vigorous\npartner Their Joys, their pains, are never di.\nvlded guets, nor will one ever experience\npanng or iorrow while tranfport warns the\nooiom the other. A fnle illuminates the\ncountenance OF both or tears dill from both\nTheir eyes. But their raptures are more lively\nand extatic than Jingle unparticipated 10y; their\niorrows lels eorroding than folitary woes for\nparticipation enhances the one, and alleviates\nthe other. Thus their whole life refembles a\nbeautiful iummer's day; beautiful, even tho\ntTanilent hover may intervene for flowers\n\n\netreih the face of nature, and the fun buras\ntom the clouds with renovated lutre. And\nwhen the evening of their day draws on, it\nhnds them furrounded with flowers, which they\nthemielvcs hive planted and reared, patiently\nawaiting the approach of night -Then, then,\nindeed for night will come-the one takes the\ncad and hrt lies down to lecp, and happy\nthat one to to Whole LOT it falls ; the furvvor\nwanders in melancholy folitude, weeping at not\nbeing allowed neep ALTO. And this is the\nonly diiagrseabe feature of fueh marriage.\n\n\nAmrLiA.-Oh will marry!\n\n\nPAsros--Risht madam, this picture is al\nluring !: bur reeollea that 'tis a picture for\n~{is!s.sv,t loying and eongenial hearss !at as\n\n\nthe model. But if motives of mere conyc.\nnence (what the world generally terms pru.\ndence) II parental authority, raihnefs or caprice,\ntie the bonds of hymen, then alas the Gate\nof matrlmcny has no agreeable fde. No Ion\nger free and unfhackled, man nor woman walk\nwith light and airy aePs, but victims of late\nrepentance drag along their CALLING chains\nSactyis depiaed on each brow. Images of\nt'nhdpPtbSisb taiHtSd III ibiohS VIVID \" UNA\ngination's delufve hand, and more tempting\nin proportion as they are unattainable. San\nguine and romantic hopes, which haply might\nnever have been realized if this marriage bad\nnot taken place, but Tie praelicablity OF which\nthe mind holds certain, if the parties were not\nfettered by weAock. Thefe ideas inceGantly\nhsrrafs the foul, and condemn them to actual\nfufering, where otherwiGe patience would only\nhave been called into eserson. Gradually they\naccultom themlelves TO contemplate their uk-\nfsme companion as the hateful eaufs Of all the\nevils which befal them. Gall infufes itfslfinto\ntheir convsrfation, coldnefs into their careGes.\nTo none are they more captious, from sone\nmore apt to take offence, than ON Their wed.\nded partner and what would yield them de\nlight in Granger, is viewed with apathy in the\nperfon of their neareR connection. In this\nmanner, with averted face and down CAT eyes\nThe haplefs pair drag on through life. till at\nlength onelies down to heep then exul,ingly\nthe furvivor lifts the head, and triumphantly\nexclaims g Liberty Liberty l\"-And this\nfor ms the cny PleaGng feature OF fueh mar\nrage. tae3-t s -\n\n\nAnELIA--I will not marry"} +{"article_id": "39_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Dated at Portland, Dig. /, 1899."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": ",S6rLyNC on LIND.", "byline": "", "article": "Tailor having occafon to take journey Of ten or\ntwelve miles into the country, hired herie for thar\npu poie. and having been horlebaek before.\naked Of his mefinates how he ihould conduit him\nfe The latter told him all tina; he had to do was TO\ntake that the horfe did rpnazuay vofI bin.-\nThe other began confdcr how he honld avoid fueh\nmlehanee, and at lat hit fcheme for that par-\npole He took email anchor belonging to one OF the\nboats, and having fixed tathom of rope to 1t,\nhe tied end Of the rope about the hore neck and\ntook the anchor up before him, TO be ready for eating\nin cafe of any diaer The horfe went very well ior\nthe ir four Eve miles, till eeisg himfef CALLED by\nthe rubbing of the anchor his neck he fet Oft full\nfpeed aud equelrian finding hmfef in danger de-\nicrnined to bring gs He therefore let go the anchor\nand the horfe having his cable, brought up with\nfuch jerk thar he threw his rider yards befor.\nhim. dlooa,ed his ioulder and cured hin edeefualy o.\nany with TO make further improvements in the art o.\nfailing On land.\n\n\nMAxiM--Without ffiesd, the world is but a will\ndernel,. A man may have thouiand intimate aequan\ntanees, and not friend smonaf them all. If yos have\n/ G.. 81. urr h,pp"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "|IKT HEREAS the following Lots of\nwv LAND were adyertifed to be fold on the m\nRuof September next, which happens on Sunday and\nkh:e thereof on that account be legally made,\nII THEREFORE,\nBY Virfne ofan Order Of the Supreme fu-\n\n\nfei1i Court far bs Sac stbs ER,fssffbe late THOMAS\n\n\nFUCKER, EJ9 dseelsA IvN Be fol9 st tbe HOME Of\n| NJ. THOMAS MoTIEY, Euntseper d, Portland\nOn the fri day of Oaober next,\n\n\nst Io'aat, Il. NJ. to Tie 5gsse Alsr,\n\\ PART of the following Tracts\n\n\nhi IND, lying in the townfhp of FazuOa6, and\nbounty of Cumberland, and which are in common and\nnzsided with certain heirs of the late Biigader Gen\nIhmuEL WALoo, and which was part of the Eifate of\nkelaid THOMAS tIucxEs, Efq confifeated to the ufe\nN the Commonwealth after the JUN debts and legal\n\n\nbnses thereon Aioud be paid----;0 zoit.\nOne third part of two hundred and\nEyhx acres granted by the Propristor's Committee\n\n\n\\ .fainsafb to Brig SAMUEL WALDO, and laid out\nhe Duck Ponds.\n\n\n+ One third part of five hundred and\n|ahle eight hundred acres, laid to Brig. SAMUEL\nEAIno by the Proprie,ors Committee s1saa1pasey.\nOne half part of fix hundred and\nbney acres, allowed and granted by the Proprietors'\nlpmmtee of Fafuoati, TO the heirs of Brig Gen WAL\ny OUT of their pitch of nine hundred ard fxty two\nbnes, lying near the Duck Ponds.\n\n\nConditions of Sale TO be made known at the above\nIuss and place\n\n\nH. KNOX, Agent and .4dminjFrator.\ndaggf zoft, 1899."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "DWri1 of Maine.", "byline": "", "article": "TN order Of the Honorable DAVID sEWALL\n~ Elq Judge of the Difrid Court of the United\nIl - States for the faid DiarItt of Maine-Notiec is\nhereby given, that Libel filed in the Clerks Office\nOF faid Court againh the Ship MAC, of Bottom, now\nlying Bath within faid Ditr6t Of Maine, her tackle\napparel and furniture Of which hip one Paul\nBRowNEs was late maer-iaid fhip being fe zed for\nviolation of alaw the United States, madr in prohi\nhilton of the transportation OF naves from Africa any\nforeign port or place And that hearing vii be had\non faid Libel before the fad Court Pownalborough\nwithin the Diftrct of Maine, the hrn Tutfday OF\nSeptember next which time and place all perions\ninterened may appear and thew caufe why The f4id\nfhip, &c. liould not be declared forfeited.\n\n\nM6,-rhat another Libel is filed in\nfad Office, by IrsEMIAu HILL, Ifq Collector of the\nDntiet of Bddcford and Peppereborough, againt the\nSchooner POLLY, of Kennnebunk, her tackle, appire\nand furniture eized by fad Hill for breach of the\nrevenue laws of the United States And that trial will\nbe had on iaid Libel at Pownaborough, aforelad,\nthe day aforementioned which time and place all\nperfons intere0sd may appear and thew cauie Of any\nthey have) why faid fehooner. &C. hosld not be dc.\nclared forfeited. sH\n\n\nISAAC PARKER, Martbal.\n\n\nPortland I6tb A4gyf 1899"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Acueumber mealuring tive feet four inches,\nand thick in proportion, has been RATED this\nfesfop, in INN AranaM county, Marylaad"} +{"article_id": "29_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "\nDOMESTIC.\n\nNETWORK, Aueu.r", "byline": "", "article": "T.\n\n\nOn Friday sight Ian, about half pan nine\no'clock. as Mr.. John Duncan was returning\nfrom Courtlsndt. Erect to his lodgings at The\nGreenwich Hotel, he was Popped on the road\nby two black men and one white man, one of\nwhom prefented piRol to bis bIeaa, and COM\nsnanded him to Rand or he was dead man.\nMr.. Duncan began to parley with the fellows;\nbut finding it ulelefs, he endeavoured to exJri.\ncafe himfelf from them, which they prevented\nBY knocking him down, where he lay fometime\nfenfelefs, and after recovering, he found they\nhad robbed him of his pocket book, containing\nBank Notes to the amount of four ihoufand\ndollars, and military land warrant.\n\n\nOne ThouEnd Dollars Reward is offered\nfor experimenting the villains.\n\n\nA Norfolk paper of the nth mentions the\narrival OF Captain Maxwell from St. Domingo\nwho informs of the appointment by The French\nDirectory, of General TourssAIsr, as com.\nmander in chief of the iland that in conft.\nquence Rigsud had nuecum5ed, and tranquility\nwas reaored.\n\n\nThe government of Lower Canada devoIves\non his cxcellency Robert Shore Miloes, in the\nabfence Of Governor Prefcotr. and until the\narrival of the Hon. John Elphnaone, who is\nnow at Newyo'k.\n\n\nThe Indian Corn harvea is likely to prove\nthe heavietf in every part of the Union, within\nrecollection.\n\n\nA cucumber meafuring tive feet four inches,\nand thick in proportion, has been RATED this\nfesfop, in INN HrmaeH county, MARYLAND"} +{"article_id": "31_1799-09-02_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090201_0254.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Indian Corn harvea is likely to prove\nthe heavieft in every part of the Union, within\nrecollection."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0173.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "n;ted States. But the French eovernrert br\nalways attaining from making tPscidc demands\nOF damages-5y refpi0g to receive our minif-\nters-by ar length propofng ID n-go1iIte in a\nmode which It knew TO be mPrad;cabe,-with\n,he per{on who had no Jwers, and who there\nfore conaaLtly refuied to negociate-lnd thus\nwholly, avoiding a negoci4ton-t has kept\nopen the field for complaints Of wrongs and IN\njhFies. in~order, by leaving them undeGned TO\nurniih Prttences for unlimited depredatilns.\nIn this way it determ ned to A,ees us,\" IN\ntbs way il gratfed its aUarics and rrVenge-\nAnd i hoped alfp to Gtiate its ambition. Af-er\na long ferries Of inful,s unrefented, and rat;enr\nendurance Of injuries, aggravated il their IA.\nture and unexamPled il their extent-that the\ngovernment expected cur final filhniIioa 70 its\nVIII. Our reilftance has excited It's fureriCe f;\nard as certainly increafed lis refentment.-\nWith fome foothing e1preflions IS heard The\nvoice Of wounded pride Wal mly prolefing\nits d fire OF econciliation, I-gives no evidence\nof its 60 Gritty but proofs in abundance demon.\nCrate thai il is no Gncere. From Randing\neroG md III that commanding atiitrde requiT-\ning implicit cbedeBce-cowering, it renonnces\nlcme IF ITS unloun5ed demands. But hope\nwe hslI rem moer g THAT THE Tiger\nCROUCHES BEFORE He LEAPS UP\nON HIS IRtY\"\n\n\nTimothy Pickering.\n\n\nDepartment of State. January IS, I799. ,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0173.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "from thcle who are? Do The legislative coun-\ncils really at Independently Of he Directory\no. does the fame influence\" aauate' both .\nTbe printed difpatches Of our ENJOYS under\nthe date of Od %, 1897, latc, on the infor\nnaiion of Mr.. .Talieyrand's private agent \\,\nthat Merlin, one of the members, and now or\nlate Prefident Of the Directory, was to receive\nTO part Of the dsa1sur demanded Of the ENJOYS\n5saaE Be zya5 paid By he o1uner5 q rivafrer5, and\nin reipea to the Ian then demanded, on which\nfubi@a it was faggeRcd that ore Of the ENJOYS\nfhould 90 10 America 70 conlult the govern\nment, the envoys \"alzed Mr. K, if in the mean\ntime the directory would order the American\nproperty not yet Paiied into he hands Of the\nprivateerirnen to lie refored ? He fad expli-\ncity that they wculd not. The ENJOYS aflzed\nhim whether thvy would fniPend further depre\ndalions on our coCnnerce? He faid they would\nnot:-but Mr. Talleyrard oblerved that on\nthis fubeR we could not lultain much additional\ninjury, becaule the Water feaEon was approach\ning when few additional captures could Be\nmade\" Here we fee our ENJOYS enquiring-\nnot whether the t7vo councils would fufpend\nthofe depredations- but whether the DreRory\nwould do it: and Mr.. Talieyrand's agent X,\nwithout intmating that tie Directory qyanted\nb5zver, or that they could only \"endeavcr to\nprovoke in the le5ilature, reviion Of their\nmaritime laws\"-arfwered peremptorily, thai\nsbe DIRECTORY qU0alG net JsiPeHd fbe debreGaioaJ.\nThe truth is, that it was an act Of the Directory\nalone (their decree of the I'd of March I7o7)\nwhich authorized and produced more extenive\ndeprsdations on the commerce Of tie United\nStates than any other decree or law of the\nFrench Republic. To efe6 a repeal Of that\ndecree, no applications TO the legislative coun-\ncils could be neceGary. They could alfo have\nrepealed another of their own DEGREES, that of\nthe I'd Of July 1895, which fubieded neutra.\nproperty, aGd particularly that of American\ncitizens, TO The dncTeton Of tile confuls and\nCruilers in the European fcas, as well as Of their\nprivateers and agents in the Wet Indies, and\nOn which theie agents have founded other nu-\nnercus DEGREES, which have occaioned thofe\nhocking depredations and abules there and on\nthe COAT Of tie United States, which the dircc-\ntory by their decree Of The 3rf July laR Gfc7,\nto refrain.\n\n\nWhen the French Directory wilaed 10 enlarge\nthe field Of depTedations on neutral commerce,\nand 90 the 4th Jan. 1893 rropofed to the two\ncouncils, the PROJECT Of the nqu;ous law $ te\ndeclare to be good p.ize every ysfel * her cargo\n10 eUbsmj5sVsr 6eloHg.ag, if any part of the cargo\ncame from England or her Pofealons\" there\nwas ready obedience. \"The directory think\nIt urgent and neceAhy to Pafs the law\" The\nplan Of decree Is reported to the council Of\nFive Hundred on the tIth and \" urgency\nbeirg declared is Immediately and unanimouly\nadopted. Itgces to the council # Ancicnts-\nthat council approves the at Of \"urqency ;'\nand On the 18th January the Projea of The\nDirecCTY becomes a lax.\n\n\nThis law was necedary for The French gov\neminent 70 many Amer rc4n veH-ls had been\nentrapped by The Dirt6o'v's decree cf March\nz,I7G7, requiring The rol Peqai6ase, thtt the\nrcfidue were now generally provided with that\npaper: Some new Preteyt was therefore requi-\nEte for \" fleecin2\" the people Of the United\nStates 81 their properly and an ordinance Of\none Of lie king of France, maze near a ceutury\npaG, having declared lavfu. prize, tie vcfels\nand their csrgoes, il which etr found Engih\nmerchandise \" belonging II eHe17is5\"-the direc-\ntory declare that the ProvltIons OF ths ordinance\nopgtt 10 6e exisuaed, to comprehend the vefels\nand cargoes Of tJisHd5j that is, Ct allied and\nneural uations The directory knew that the\nUnited States Whole inhabitants were chiefly\ncultlvators, required greater fuPPy Of Engliih\nmanufactures than any other neutral country\nOF equal p0puiauCN5 dHd uioIS hldhuld-tuItS\nZOO. were. from the courle of American com\nnerce combined with almoH all our mercantile\noperations, and pervaded entire'y our great\ncoating trade. Hence it is evident that this\nlaw was chiefly aimed at :bsm.\n\n\nIt will be remembered allo, that this law was\npaded while our three envoys were at Paris,\nwhere they had paaed three months unheeded\nby the French government, except by its indig-\nnities-and when they had in vain lollcited TO\nbe heard on the juR claims Of our citizens,\nplundered and ruined under the former DEGREES\nOf the republic. This time was preferred, in\norder to add infult to iujury. The envoys had\nfirmly reGRed her demands Of loans and dou.\nceurs and when lpeaking of their country, dar-\ned to intimate, that it was iadfpendeat it was\ntherefore requiGte, on the French iyitem, to\n\"chafife,\" as we'll as to g fleece\" it.\n\n\nIn cloGng this iubjed, it will be proper TO\nnotice an aGerton Of Mr.. Tall=yrand in con-\nverfation with the ENJOYS on the I'd Of March,\n1908. In reply to iome obfervations of bis\nrefpe6ing the proofs of frendthiP required by\nFrance from the United States, Cen. Pinckney\n\n\n4"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0173.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "the CEIgtd Sf9if5s ana lHlss At lle tllnes as\nhave b.fore remarked when three envoys extra\nordinary were waiting month after month anc\nmet RESPECTFULLY foliciting to be heard, and e\nenter on the dilcutiion of Ill the fubie1s Of DIFF\nference between tie two countries and among\nthlfe, on the French dePredaticns on our com\nmerce. Yet Mr.. Talleyrand has the confidence\nto aGert, and to Mr. Gerry too, one Of thof\nenvoys, that the French government never\nrefufei and never Will refufe TO enter into df\ncuGion upon every proper lubjea Of difcufIion.'\nDoes the miniher mean that b2je debredah2n\nare not \"a proper fubjea Of difcuaion !\" Yes\nwith relpe6t 10 a valt proportion Of them\nMr.. Y. his private agent, explicitly told oul\nenvoys, that the condemnanons Of vehels fol\nwant Of the roIt Gfquib4ge were net 10 be quef\ntoned g that being point on which MfrIH\nwhile minifer Of juftice had written treauie\nand on which the Directory were drcidtd.\"\n\n\n1t is ft here to recolec another and pc\nremptory refufAl of the French goveFrm nt\ng to enter into difcuf1ion\" upon the fubje6 oi\ndife:ence between France AMI the y States.\n\n\nGeneral Pincknev, appointed ] miniltsr Pie\nnipotenti4rY of The United States to the French\nTepl6iic, went to Paris in the autumn Of 1895.\nThere was a. irt las in the cafe of the ENJOYS\nExtraordinary in 1907 fhsw Of receiving\nhim bu; loon tke fceue was changed and he\nwas not rny reiuied hearing, ADD aftet bsar\ning thouf4nd indigHties, ordered to leave\nFrance but the predeeedar cf Mr. Talleyraud,\nCharles DE La G. ok, in letter 70 Ar Mon\nroe, intended 10 be communicated TO General\nPincknev, declared (bcing lfecial y charged e\ndo 10 by the Directory, AM Mr.. De La Croix\nrepeated the declaration to General Pnckney's\nSecretary \" That il viii MT acknowledge nor\nreceive anorher nl.niier Plenip0;e7c airy from\nthe United States, until af er the redreis Of Eh-\ngrievances d5manded of the American govern\nment, aud which The Ftench Icpub'ic has a\nright to erPeG from it,\" To this rctol@ti7n We\nhave lsen he Directory adhere and we have\nah1 feen, in the demands i made To eur eNv0ys\nextraordinary, as the WtPtalaJi' traiimiH4r'e'\nTO any negotiation. what il meant by redrels\no. grievances\" Prior to the reception Of MN\nliter from America ; it coniiited IN doarfr Tor\nThe pocket Of The Directors and mini0ers-in\nthe purchafe at par Of thirty.two millions Of\nDu.ch Secaritier, then worth but halt that fun,\nand in Lean5 as immos and Indefinite as their\ndcpredations on our commerce.\n\n\nThe fame letter from the French miniaer\nDe La Cro;x to Mr.. Mo1roe, affords another\nproof Of the aim and endeavours Of the French\nGovernment to fAaraIe the Peers fr m the\nGovernment OF the United States. In tie fen\ntence next following the above quoted p2Gage,\nDe La Croix fays, Z\" pray you to be perfuad-\ned, citizen nini(ter, that this determination hav\ning become necefary, allows to fubitt between\nthe French Republic and the American People\ntie affection founded upon former b-nehts and\nreciprocal interels.\"\n\n\nIf were TO allow mF-lf 70 make any fur\nIher reflections on the coaduf of France to.\nwards the United States, it would be % fluff\nrate the truth Of M Barlow a1crtion, Tbff\ntie Frerab Government determined 10 Fleece 70. Il\nthe French Government f\" liltrEed las Mr.. Tai\nIeyIand fays it does) to nothing but ju0icc,' s.\nreally detired 4 reconciliation, i would have\npropolsd 70 h* jogf msafarr 0f (9iJf4zs1, Tor tha\ninjuries fIid i, had received. Or il too proud\n10 propof- 10 Us, At leal ii woul1 taye p-clcri-\nbed to i.lelf, fone limit 10 rePryals 81 at any\nrate. i would not have fPurned Us from lis\nPrelence, ,s.tnen we RESPECTFULLY prelanted our\nielves, fought reconciliation, and offrei to\nmake juLt Etlisfadion for every iajury we had\ncommitted. And If las Mr. Talleytenj aticrts\nI\" the Freuch government has not ce4led r. Of\nfer TIE exad jufice It dcmauds,\" it ai1o would\nhave permitted US to fate our claims. But il\nwould have been 70 ealy 10 alccrtain all he\ndamages we had done & their amount woulI\nhave been - fmall even if We agreed to pay\ntor all Englllh, Spanih & Dutch vedels brought\nby French cruilets, into our ports, while Al.\nthofe nations were 1t war with France few\nOf which tie ufice of the Fedeial courts, IN yin\ndcafi01 Of ne ov-regnty 2f he United 5fafe5, re\ncued from the hands of the + eReh Contuls,\nAgents and Privateerlmen and # 70 that 2\nIN 1unt we allo added ten times the value OF the\nmileiable corvette lie Canius, veilel which\nhad been unlawfully fitted out for war 10 the\nUnited States, but which has been the bnrthen\nOf every note from Adct's il 1898, 60 De La\nCroix'S and TzIlsyrand's in 1896 and 1898,\nThe amount Of the whole, il was known, would\nbe 10 fHaH; the French Government did not\nchoolc to have it aJserfai7ed: for then the iniu\nrles done by the French to the CONNER &c OF ,he\nUnited States mutt aio have been examined\nand adjuted and when adjuaed, payment mutt\nhay, been made or aipulated but 10 this, the\nFrench government, doubtlefs thought, cit\nwould find only real disadvantage !\" the a.\nmount Of its own demands dedu6led from ,hoie\nn"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0173.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "leFfaAl f. not tue. 1liNOugn tEC NS[4SC ~\nits f-r1a5 Is general, and applicable to al the ncu-\ntrail power, yet in its apcr0hOn, II eOas No: De\nEgaed 10 BE-, and bas Hor beea p sRbied-it has\nnet touched a vcfel Of Prullia. The motives to\nthis exemption are Obvious France wiihed noi\nBY irritating Pruilia to add 70 powerful a nation,\nand one fo near at hand, TO the number Of her\nerenies, while her peace with Audria rtmained\nprecarious. But this exemption of Prufian\nvedtls from the operation Of a general LacU, mer-\nits particular notice. Ii demonarates thar there\nexits in the French republic a d.l3@yfrg P970sr\n\"a bogyer Q55Ve fbe iaev5--a b97rer 1Ubicb cqn\nbyevent ksir execution and it is alike demonRra-\nbic that this forereign controuling power can\nexit. and in faa does exit, in The Executive\nDireto'y. 1t might then if the Directory DE-\nfired il, be cxerCiiedin the exemption OF ArltTi\ncan as we'll as PrnETan veHels: But The tiTec-\ntory 90 not d.fre il; We have not yet been\nfuficiently \"heeced' and \"chaRiled.\"\n\n\nMr.. Skipwith's letter If The +th O Augua il\ncloied The Decree of the Executive Dire6cry\nalready noticed, pahed The 3It of July, relPea-\ning French depreda'ions in the WeR ndies and\ncn the coat of the United Stotes. His lester\nOf The 8th Of Augut inclofed Mr.. TalleyFand's\nletter TO him OF the 9th, re'pe6ting that decree\nin which it is plain that the MInfter fuPPof-S\nthe world, and particularly The United States,\nwill be amufed by that -illulory device, and IN\naginc that it was inteRdea to flop abules, and\ngive fecurity 10 neutral commerce.\n\n\nMr.. Skipwiths letter Of the zld AuguR GOV\nerng another letter rom Mr.. Talleyrand, dated\nthe zoth of Augue, in which he enclofes copi-s\nOf two letters from the miniher of marine ref\npe6ng American feamen who had been i'm\nprifoned. When il July laR an embargo va\nlaid on the American merchant vehcis in the\nports of France, the agents of the Marine took\nout their crews and threw them into Prton\nthus h&zardng the lofs # the veiiels and njuring\nThe men by confinement and the bad Prsvliions\nOf their iails. Theie feamen were ordered 70 Be\nreleafsd. The other letter from the ulinGer\nOf mariae required that no injury n9uld be\ndone % the fatety and liberty of the officers and\ncrews oF American veels fund 70 be III erdtr, nor\nto pafengers and oheT citizens OF the United\nStates having Pa6ports and projections.\n\n\nThe fame letter from Mr.. Skipwih incloftd\nthe copy OF decree of the Directory pafed the\n10Th Of AugnR, for taking off the embargo,\nlaid month before on American vetels.\n\n\nThe decrc &c iaef occupies but two lints but\nits preamble is extended for the purpoGe Of in\nfultng the goverHmsnt Of the United States, when\nal act Of common iuitcc was done to lome OF\ntheir citizegs by nfinu ting that the g9vnnmcht\nwas abandoned to the palIions Of the Britilh\nCabinet\" This, however, is bat the repetition\nOf a calumny familiar in French diplomacy,\n-elpecng other nations as well as our own\nBarras, Plefi emf Of the Directory, in his vale\ndieory addrefs to Mr. M nroe, declared that\n\" France would not abaCe herfelf by Calculating\nthe conitquences Of the condelcention Of tie\nAmerican government to the fu2gellions of her\nformsr tyrants\": pr1f5iling at the f:me time\ngreat \" elteem for the American fteb.e.\" Mr..\nAdet had before charged the q Rerican qeverg-\nment, with {\" Parfdi9pt condefcention to tie\nEnghih - and after making his laf communi-\ncations to the government, be by their immediate\npublication under his orders, abbea!eE from the\ngousrImeat 10 the fe:pie of the United States.\nYet Mr.. Talleyraud l4ys, that the French gov\nernmen; has i1deed \" complained Of the Anne\nrican covenant, but TO The government njtT :\"\nmeaning to have It underlooj, though caTefrlly\navoiding the e1prefIion, that it had complained\nto thc govsrH1fHi alaaf. With the Ike f)rhnry\nlie attempts to evade our we'll founded alcga-\ntions, \\ t the French government has made\nrePloacLful and injurious diai09ions between\nthe govsrnmeat and people Of the United States,\nendeayorinE 10 fbarate the latter from the for\nmer. lie fiys cit Is utterly fa55E, noiwthfand-\ning the tpbbc and private inlinua.ions which\nhave been made in private writings ard in 70.\nlemn acts, that the French government has ever\nfought to detach the people Of the United\nStates from The CogGnaion they have .giuen them\nElUe5.\" SUCH charge againN the French 60\nvernment has not, that know, ever been made\nBY the American government: but we have\nacculed them, and truly, with endeayors 70 de-\ntach the PsQbh Of the United States from the\ng0Verament cholen by themielves u admin\ng9er that Contribution and this the miniaer\ndoes not attempt TO deny. The Directory\nwould perhaps be conteated that The peobk\nihould retain the ferns Of the Con\nttitulion they have given themfelves,' and to\nwhich they are attached, provided they would\nelea to adminiaer it, men devoted to France\nand ready to obey the intimarions OF her will.\nAnd becauie'the people have not been thus oblc-\nquious, but have dared 10 make a different\nele6tion--the French government has expreAed\nits terrible\" relentment. Mr.. Barlow has\nahured us, in the pafage already cited from\nrha e. Il. q"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-01_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0195.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Arrelt Of an itinerant Jacobin.", "byline": "", "article": "E|frG8 efa letter tJo-r 2 gentleman ID hadousr. 10.\n\n\nted 23d3 Msrcb 10 Liz JIiezd N tbi5 loan.\n\n\ntraniitNt perlcH, wIo Gals himfe { ~\nthe name OF Brow, was ent from ths pla-e\nye'terdaY, 70 be committed TO the goal in Sa.\nlem, for fictitious practices.\n\n\n\"A number Of m .nu.cripts were found upoa\nHIM, judged u be calculated 10 excite the peo-\npie 10 infrr- dion.\n\n\nThough Brown is not wanting IN under\nfta1di7g, there is afon to believe many of the\nmaterials wer- iurnihed by 4bler heads ia His.\n\n\nII thefe m5nufcripts. he at7rey5 Of govsramsai,\nThe Clagy and Laqgyert urirerfaIly are repie-\ntented as the sre'7ieI OF ths beo3lt as having\nconumed large port on OF thar property )\ne7deavoring 70 e1Pro6 the remainder and to\nreduce ibe Pe98ls 70 15i 2 Fr-ery.\n\n\nThe \"a khold,rs and Stockholders are mark.\nca for vittim7 IF Pualic refentment.\n\n\nThe merchants and people OF property par\ntake e he oboquy.\n\n\nThe min obiscf of he writings. !. 10 ala n,\nThe F4-mer5. A.cB 7aias and Labosr.rs, with an\nlPPrrhenion that the preiarv4fioq Of their Eber-\ny 'nd fr93-r:y depends on a fbsrogg5 Rerolufi3a.\n\n\nBrown man of great fucncy ana equal\nefrontry.\n\n\nThe maruf-riPts bound with calzDsy, vira.\nleHa: md art II: fys they are bis own COM\nPoi'ion; that he has been II nreteen difFe enr\nRates and kingdoms in Europe, and in ary\nali the U7ited Suites. He prcfefes to know\nthe fentiments o. many oil the people IN e;ehty\nOF the towns IN this Commonwealth mentic nE\nAfle5orsggb, Brid5eesaf-r, Concord, Drara md\nAefbHen. among Jhe towns he has vifited and\nhe FAY. he has had acccfs to the Public records\nIN the evetai Sta IS. from which he Prsten6s to\nhave taken many Of his do uments.\n\n\nAnother trave lei, iupPoied 70 be employed\nOn hmiar errand. am informed, has repeat-\nedly Pafed thro this wn IN tie courfe Of the\npa} winter, from Bottom into The DiRria Of\nMaine.\n\n\nIt expected that vigorous exertions willie\nmade, BY the difafsaed to Government, 60\nproduce an 15setial charge in The Erown Of W5yas1e.\na tra1 Of Land, in the ioc: can corner of aid town.\ncontaining 1900 acres.\nq In me Town of Fa;,fas\nA trace of Land beng FAR, OF Let marked T. con-\nt4nlng AGA acres = s-s\n= - - In rhe Tosn Of Nory;gerusef\nA tract Of Land being par OF Lot marked F. I. con\ntaining 1880 acres\n\n\nIn theirpwn RI gaaaaa.\n,ra6t of Land, being par, - Los marked z I. con-\nt6ning aga acres\n\n\nIa the OF s.frlf partly. aud patty uninf orPo\nrated.\n4 raa of Land beingp of Lot marked FL con-\ntanning $40 acres\nIr the town of Ciufos.\nLot, marked M nor,heriy ha containing 45oo acres\n\n\nCounty of Iiscols.\n\n\nIN the Town Of Nero MILFORD\nlot No II marked T. Y. containing 400 acres.\nNo 70. marked @ Q. the ioutherly half containing\nAGO acres.\n\n\nre bnGsasr Condition, rriY Be wad iasrra at bsfins\n.si Slses u he. Bottom Augon 7c, 1899\n"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "DUELs.", "byline": "", "article": "THE noralIis write in vain againl duel\nEng. The only method to put apsiiod to The\npraeice is that propofed by the old king OF\nPru0ia-never TO let the conbatants part III!\nenc /, killed. and then to Aasy he alter!"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "EPIGRAAf", "byline": "", "article": "TENDFE-handed ftroke asnettle.\n\n\nAnd it flires you for yeuf pains;\nCrap il. like man of nettlc,\nAnd it foft AZ ELK remains.\nIT'S the fame with common natures\nufe en- kindly. they fehel.\nBut be rough as uu meg crater, 4sSs\nAnd the rogues obey you well."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "AZ Orders for the above work punc", "byline": "", "article": "tuaily aniwered II may he had of all the AmsRicAa\nsookieefS IN Bolton, and Others throughout the United\nStates."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "SUMMERS FAREWELL-Av ODE.", "byline": "poetrp.", "article": "ITO fummer's fweets bid farewell\nTo thee, . warbling Philomel,\nTo ell the lovely winged tribe\nWhich in The regions now reiide,\n\n\nBid adieu adieu We flow'rs,\n\n\nYe mild, We PLACID, gentle ihow'rs'\nFarewell ye lkies OF azure bue,\n\n\nYe thrills OF birds, adlea aGieu.\nTo lovely meads, to cloud cap'd hills,\nTo nurmuring brooks. to purng rlls,\nTo gentle flreans, to rural bowrs,\nTo groves with their attractive pow'rs,\n| bid adieu a.,ieu We wales,\n\n\nYe fragrant, fpicy, zeph'rous gales;\nFarewell ye banks of verdant hue,\nYe woods ye fields, adeu adiea.\nTo fcaly tribes, to fpangled fcenes,\nTo cool retreats, to fylvan themes,\nTo lowing kline, to bIeating fioeks,\nTo moustains Of romantic rocks,\n\n\nbid aden adieu We plains\n\n\nYe woodland nymphs, ye rural fwains;\nFarewell ye drops of peaily dew,\n\n\nYe plealing ihaces adieu : adieu.\nTo fpreading tents. to humble cots,\nTo pebhing brooks, to flie.y grots,\nTo ioothing iirains, TO diving lays,\nTo paturss mild and gentle rays,\n\n\nbid adieu adieu We lawns,\n\n\nYetrnder kids, ye iportive fawns\nFarewell ye rints which gid the view,\nYe orien. beams adieu adieu. y, >"} +{"article_id": "39_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Remaining in The Pge-QGce, Brugf0iek\nn n Cts"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "w ar Department.", "byline": "", "article": "TreufOa. eftmJer 4, 1899. +.\nA IL. Officers of the frlt regiment or\n~ Artllerias x Engineers, and of ;he frR ieeond\nhro and fourth regiments OF Infantry in the iervice\nOf the United states who are, from whatever eauie abb\ntent from their commands, required with all paoe\nexpedition to report hemfeyes by letter TO MAJOR Cen\nerIl AK ANpER HAMILTON. The officers thus called\nuoon. will be held smenabe fsr any avoidabie delay IN\nrtnor,;no themlelges and hofe who 10 report IN\nfour months from the date of this notification, viii be\npselumed 10 have reigned their commlions\n\n\nJAMES M.HENRY."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "f. tie Honorable he Senate, AID Honora-\nbe Ho4ls Of Rrf,5ifntatipe,, ia Grae,ai Ceu,f\na9Tmtiea az Bsq9~, IN TIE Cemaonzee>hb Of 1daf\nJae5nisa.\n\n\nIl He Petition of the Inhabitants Of a\nL Plantation called New Pennycook, lying in the\ncounty of Cum5ct\n\n\nHUNsLr SHEwETR,\n\n\nThat fail Inhabitants labor under\nMANY Inconvenience and Disadvantages fer want of in\n20 pora,ion Therefore the ublcribers being com\nnttee apponedto petition your Honor for incorpora-\ntion hamby pray your Honors incorporate fad Plan\nat on according Q the boundaries and points OF com\npa hereaf or mentioned in this petition viz beginning\nwith htmock tree n nding upon Bethel line thence\nrunning north fSI degrees welt erong Amcriicosgn RI\ne. ieytn miles and forty rods fpruee tree then\nurning aud running north Ut ID eaf feven miles aud\n1871 d. cant creing Amerlcoggiu river again feven miles\nforty rods another beech Tree then turning ard\nrunning fouih ri D. VIII leven miles and forty rod\nthe bounds frit meGiioned the of fsid Plantation\nbeing drawn and ient with this petition We the fub\nfcribers hnmby pray your Honors incorporate fdid\nPIN arion bv the name of Cum ,-Otherwile relieve\nyour Petitioner. you in your wildom fha think fit,\nand your humble petitioners in duty bound halI ever\npray\n\n\nFRANCS KEIEs, Committee appointed\n\n\nJOSHUA GRAHAM,} to petition for\n\n\nPHILIP AB6Or, } incorporation.\nNew Pennyeook Jan. -, 1872\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "40_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Remaining in TIE Pse Office, at WlscAS-\nsET--Oao5er 1, f799.."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "LANDS FIR SHE.", "byline": "", "article": "LANAo /W oAL1.\nITO BE SOLD, the following lots\nL OF LAND, lituated in the town Of Falmouth, in\nthe county of Cumberland, drawn by 75ema, faesr,\nlf in the right of his wife H4anab faeter in the par\nrion of the eltate OF Brigadier Saqa.i Hal', made\nbetween his heirs in the year 1865 viz\nSo acres purchaled by iaid Wald0 OF\nPbiuss, y,ps laid the right of 7asa P'pfa, and\nlies at Pilcataqua.\n\n\nThe refdue of I38 acres granted by\nproprietors committee fad Rsi being the fouherly\nhalf of 70 acres to faid ao his right lying at\nPilcs aqua. The her part OF iaid I36 acres beng\nlately fold to n. NJ riA\n81 acres purchafea by faid Waldo of\nPji1as Tsne, being the fouherly hs I ~ acre. laid\nout on the light OF yesla1 Jor4s\" and kisssra 6s'0'\nS,ieg., lying in Piicataqua.\nIII acres bought by faid Vaiao OF\nP6aea, Joe,, being par Of 5sla. Pe's'Rs o. ares\nand ssrsuet Tsrd,as a acres and lies on the EAli\nhde of Prefumfeol river.\n\n\n100 acres granted by proprietor's\nCommittee to faid Waiss in lieu Of 1oo acres laid on\nin Coopsrs claim, which lad our on the r'sht o.\n5fses Psassa and les n. Fait hde OF PFe1smleot\nriver.\n\n\nq acres and TO rods bought l'y\nlaid Jsso Of join Tsg being part of io4 sere. laia\nour on the rgh of gss Lrge lying OH the >. Wcl ide\nof StrondwAser river.\n\n\n90 acres bought by fad Waldo Of\np5ires, Tsra laid on the right of 4aa~si 1isar\nand lies on the S Wei ide of stioudwster river\n\n\nIo2 acres granted by proprletorS\nCommittee being Jass Daarpar'f 30 acres and part\nof SO acres to laid Hala laid our on his right, lying\nat saecarappa\n\n\n100 acres bought by faid Waldo of\n7str Tysrs laid risht of faid Iysg and lies at\nSacoarsppa\n\n\n% acres bought by faid Waido of\nTo5u Fs5i, being part Of his % laid out on the\niaid Fa5ius, lying South fde of Prelumfeot river.\n\n\nFor terms, apply to General KNOX,\nat Thomaion or the iabecriber, at Portland.\n\n\nDANIEL DAVIS.\n\n\nPsyfirsd SEPT 20. I7eo"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "JUST PUBLISHED,\nBr EDMUND M. BLUNT,\nNe7v Practical Navigator", "byline": "Bong an EplrOME of NAVIGATION.\nCONTAINING", "article": "Bsing an EPlTOhfE of NAVIGATION.\nCONTAINING\n\n\nHe different methods of working\nl. the iunar observations and all the resuilte ia\nIS uied with the Nautical Almanac in determining the\nLatitude and Longitude and keeping a complete reck-\nonng al iea li'uiraied by proper and examples\nThe whsie exemphed in Journal, kept irsm E.glaai\nTO he laand ofIsas sfe.\n\n\nALso-ihe ts5ltsncc Of information every Candidate\nfor ,fe american Navy ought tie acquainted with,\nprevious 10 his being appointed. This, with the sea\nTerms particularly recommended 10 the attention Of\nall soesg Gentemen deigned for, or belonging to, the\nSea\n\n\n1bs FRI H-e,iarn J,om f5s fsafS EspER edshss Of\n\n\nJOHN HAMILTON MOORE,\nImproved by the utroductios Of feveral new Tables\nand b, large additions the former Tables and revifed\nand corrected by * lfu Mathematician and Navisa-\ntor. hlairaied with egpperpls,cs.\n\n\nTo so5ieb are ssAei\n\n\nSome General initruetions and In\nformal On to Merchants, Mates, of veIel. and ohcrs\nconcerned IN Navigation. relative to the Merehante.\nand Maritime laws aud eu.ioms\n~ Orders for the above work punc-\ntusily anfwered II may he had of all the Amspic.a\nBooksellers, IN Bolton, otbe throughout the uni.ed\nStates"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "MILTON.", "byline": "", "article": "OF that great bard, French writer relates\nche following anecdofe ::\n\n\nMilton, when audent at Cambrdye, was\nextremely tandfomc. Gee day in the inmmer,\novercome with heat, and iarigurd with waking,\nhe laid himftlf down at the foot of at ee, ard\nlcpt. During bis neep two lasies paasd by in\nacarriaee. Th. beauty of the youag lludsn\nattracted their attention they ct cur of their\ncarriaee, and after having Contemplated his\nbeauty fome time, wi bout his wakiny, III\nyounseil lady, who was very baoufbnie took a\npencil frcm her pocket, and write fone lines\non piece OF paper, and tretnbiiagy pDt ,hem\ninto his hand. The two ladies returned to their\ncarriage, and paiTed on.\n\n\nMillions fellow audents, who wire fcekne\nfor him, obferved this fient iccne at diltance,\nwithout knowing it to be him who was flee ping /;\non approaching and knowing Their .aI5ciate,\nthey walked him, and told him vhathad pahed\nHe opened the paper which was in bis hand,\nand read, TO his great aaoniihment, theie lines\nfrom Cuarini. -----\n\n\nOech ftele norta\n\n\nMinflr dc mici mali,\n\n\nSc chiuh m uecedts, ~\n\n\nAppcrti che fsrete\n\n\nWhich nay be translated thus\" Beautiful\newes. mortal fa,s, authors of my misforIuoes !.\nIf ye wound me being clofed, what would ye do,\nif open |\"\n\n\nThis orange adventure awakened Milton's\nfenGbil;ty and from that m. ment full with\n,he defire Of finding the unknown far, be fome\nyears afterwards travelled through Italy. Hi\nIDEAS Ct her (fays our French au,hor) worked\ninceaantly in the inauguration of This wonderfo,\npoet, and 10 that in part is England indebted\nTor the poem of Parable Lse."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0282.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.", "byline": "", "article": "In Senate, June Iotb, 1899\n\n\nON the Petition of the Committee\nof the Plantation of New Pennyoook praying TIA, fsd\nPlantation MAJ be incorporated into by the boun-\ndarss particularly Sneslfed in faid petition.\nORDERED, That the petitioners esufe an auefed\ncopy of their petition and this order thereon be pub\nilhed three weeks fueceiIively the PORTLAND GA\nzETrE The Ian publication to be forty days eaa be-\nfore the econd Wedneday of the FELTON, of the\nGeneral Court, that III perfons ncreed may then sp-\npea and thew eauie if any hey have why the prayer\nof fad petition ihould not be granted.\n\n\nsent down for concurrence.\n\n\nJOHN c. JONES, P,s,iiens pro tenn.\nIn the Hoge Of Rrprefnfofivss. June &c, 1909\n\n\nRead and concnrred\n\n\nEDWARD H RoBbiNs, Spsaie.\nTrue Copy --Aitsf,\n\n\nEDWARD MeLANE ci.yf yrtte SENATE."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Died, of the lock jaw, Northyarmouth, lane\n18th, 1879, Mr Ricumono MITCHELL, young n Ton of\nthe late Hon. David Mitchell, EfG. of that town in\nthe 10Th year of his age.-Te agreeable qualities of\nthis young gentlemen jufce to his memory orbds us\nto PATS by IN hlence for he truly pofeGed eoodnefs\n\n\nof heart and weetnel, of dfpof,ion joined with the\nmon amiabe manners, which made him eminent.y id-\nmired fncerey believed, and commanded the citeem OF\nall who knew him E\" e,"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Take Notice.", "byline": "", "article": "10 be fold, if applied for foon,\nIl one Dwelling HOUSE 81 feet long, Io ditto\nwide, entirely hnhed good cellar under the whole,\nwith brick arch, and other conveniences.\n\n\nLlkewlie, convenient SHOP, in q\ngood aand for trade \"a feet long and about 10 wide\nwith good BAN that will keep two horfes and two\ncows and hold hay fufficient: together with back\nStore 10 feet by 10. with good plank floor and a\ngood Chaife Houfe\n\n\nALTO, one lot of Land, I34 feet\n'front.' and Ioi feet rear beautifully tuated for Gle\nCANT houie Lot all lying at stroudwster, the\nBridge For further particulars. Inquire of JOHN\nButler, living on the premifes.\n\n\nFalmouth, Jras aofB. 1899."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. JoHs Rusr, who was taken by French priva-\nteer and carried into Bayonne writes from thence Gays\nthe Salem Gazette that he has had trial lower\nCourt-and ,hatthe cap,ors have appealed to higher\nCourt, where he expects be condemned for 4osu Of\nus'ny and 0peakng of the militaryevents in Europe\n\n\nthat the French going down hill with great fpced\n\n\nThis, it leems the opinion ofthc Allies of the French"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Doruartn,\n\nxzfFP1cdN INDEPENDENCE", "byline": "MowDA7', J0Ir 70, 1893.", "article": "Thnrlaay next bong the Eos@ Of 1piy is to be cele-\nhrat.d here in lille betting the preenS ers of pub\n\n\nlie sTdrs. Tie morning will he ufhered in with nels\nq eavv cannon. About the Fort, by order OF tho\nSecretary a. War will receive the name Of FORT SUM-\nMr. in honor of decealed Governor, which will\nDe announced hv tie diit barge of fifteen FOUNDERS\ns--An Orslion viii be delivered by Captain SiOiidrA\nCommanded OF the fortand rhe hilarty which may be\nexpected to attend fumptuous dinner. will be declared\n10 the world by the fmar peal of two beautiful bras\nfix Founders taken with General Pargope God fave\nthe Common wealth"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In the Southern Departments of France, fays\ngentleman lately arrived from that country,\nthe oppoGtion to the exiting government is\nactive and decided and Lyons, in particular,\nis repreiented as being in general inlurreetion\nWhile he was at Havre, 900 ihermen were fent\nfrom that town for Brett, under an efcort of\n400 folders. They avys marebsd fsu' ajreaf,\nchained aJspe the sssvs quitb naa eban,, each about\ntsoo fsst long."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Eron q correL1onRtnf.", "byline": "", "article": "The commanding officer at this port is authorized to\nname the Fort erecied the height eppoite the har\nDor, FORT SUMNER, /\" after the late patriotic Gov\nrTnar of Manachufests\" This ceremony will be per-\nformed the 4th ofJuly; and the commanding officer\nIs charged to do it in manner becoming TO worthy\na character that of our deceaed Governsr.'' A let\nter, from the proper department, the fubjed fays\n\" the DEATH Of Goveynor SUMNER bn0t 10 Pyepeut TIE\nmining Of toe Fan at Psr. land b.rste0,s dretfei far\nhi, tribute Of ,ys7 no f DE TO his 1''\"''y Sa\" 70 BIZ\nkiDius yirfneS -"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nMarine", "byline": "Port Of Portland.", "article": "Yeterday arrived fehooner Eunce, Capt. Thrafl,er,\nin 4S days from Liverpool Left there ip Franklin,\nTucker OF this port, fail for Charlenon June\nfip Danna, Bolton, for Savannah, to fail June\nniP Commerce, Wood for Bottom, to fail June fhip\nThomas, Wallafon to Gail for Savannah. June 18TH\nSailed in company with hip Hazard Jackion for\nWilmington, failed the fame day fclooner Expert\nment Holbrook, of and for CaAine.\n\n\nTIE Fame, Rogers, ettb1 porf, for Liverpool, qyas\nlooke June 2, long. 50. emIa days.\n\n\nTIE A,etb4a, ofKemsberk, Eailedf,om Dominica,\nfer Bsgon, .1une !."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "INDIAN WAR;", "byline": "", "article": "The Kentucky Gazette of May IS tates, that\nletter from the commanding officer at De.\ntroit, to the one at Fort Warrington. informs.\nthat the motions of the Indians indicate me.\nditated blow on the frontiers of the u. States."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "FEMALE PATRIOTISM.", "byline": "", "article": "On Tuefday Ian the Portland FEDERAL Yoiuntesr,, COM\nmarded by Captain JosErn c. BorD, appeared COM\npetey and elegantly uniformed and equipped. After\nperforming their ufual exercifes with pt and\nracy, which reflected The highef honor themfelves\nand their officers, they marched the houie of the\nHon. PrLse WApswosrn, Efq. where, amid the ap.\npsues of hundreds they received that enhgn of glory\nwhich nuft never be taken from them.-The young\nLADIES of Portland long celeb ated for their bancy,\nfone on this oceafion with unrvalled fplendor In\nfpred with noble zeal for the honor Of their country,\nand with refpe for thoe who have courage defend it,\nthey prelented the Volunteers STANDARD, the defgn\nand elegance of which does equal honor to their tate\nand judgment.\n\n\nThe Lady, who had the honor of prefentng the\nStandard performed it with grace and dignity, which\ncan be equaled by few and furpafed by none. With\nthe mildnefs OF peace and the prit Of patrotim, ihe\npronounced the following truly elegant"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A report was circulating at Paris, May =,\nthat Bonneir ard Roberjot, Deputies to the\nRafadt Conerefs, had been anii1inated on their\nreturn from thence, near Stratibnrg; and that\nJean Derry eicaped with wound."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Pope, Plus VI. departed this life on the\nIo'h of April, in the citadel of Turin, on his\nway TO Briancon, in the mountain of Dauphine,\nthe place appointed for his exile. His in6rm-\nlies would not permit him to bear the ihaking\nOf a carriage. for which reafon he was carried\nin litter."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A cartel, with 80 American prifoners has\narrived at Baltimore from St. Domingo, with\nDispatches for Government, which are faid to\ncontain Treaty negotiated with 7ogDaia'"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "- cs'irs Of Hop, and Sssve, 4rhb TIE ksrp rgDas7ap\nthem, are nHaV0ida6y oaaifief til TIE nesf Publication\n\n\nSeveral Otbsr artiaes Pail a6 Be ATTENDED 10."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Notice is hereby piUen,", "byline": "", "article": "THAT the fublcriber has been duly\nn appointed Administrator dc bonis non, upon the\nEaate of JOSEPH GRAY, fenior, late of Nor5ys,moub,\nMariner dcceafcd, and given bonds the law directs\nAll pcrfa ms concerned hereby notified TO exhibit\ntheir claims or make immediate Payment 10\n\n\nAMMI r. MITCHELL, 4daniaiqratoy,"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Sixteen hundred pounds have been voted by the mer-\nchants Loyds Executive of 500 guineas befre iuh-\nferbed) to purchafe fdeboard of plate as preient\nto Capt Truxton. for his late gallant conduct."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The AuRrans found in Ferrara, $1,000 nuf-\nkets, four millions money, wagons OF uni\nforms, and convoy of military aores ALTO,\n10 armed vehcls. Salo and Brefcia are taken."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Squadrons ofthe Britifh feet have been df-\npatched to reinforce either Lord Bridport, or\nSt. Vincent, as location may require."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "From Eurobe.", "byline": "", "article": "Yeaeraay arrived ar this port, fchooner Eunice,\nCapt Thraiher, z8 days from Liverpool, bring.\ning London gazet;es TO the nth May, the fame\ndate Of thofe received via Halifax. They con.\ntain nothing further, therefore, than what has\nbeen all eady received. the fubitanee of which\nis given in this days Gazette."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "7bs Uaitsd Slater haze noeu ten 0onf fr;sairs a.\nfloat, Of from 90 \"a gms--bsGdS about 80 vDsLs\nq ecar from 10 10 AZ gum each."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Tow Cloth,", "byline": "", "article": "Tow Cloth,\nHI Hinges, Fl do.\nBrafs Thumb-la,ehes,\nIron do. Knockers,\nKnob Locks,\nBox do.\n\n\nClofct do.\n\n\nChef do.\n\n\nPad do. Bolts,\nSteel plat Saws,\nIron do. do.\nTea Gamblers. Bellows,\nCafe Knives, &c.\nTable Steels,\nJack Knives, Pen do.\nBrafs Cocks, Pewter,\nRazors. Hammers,\nCombs, Shoe Brufhcs,\nCork Screws,\nMarking Irons,\nIron Shovels.\nScythes, Sickles.\n,od. Iod. & I'D. Nails,\nShovel. and Tongs,\nCimblets, Cod Hooks,\nGlzIs.\nCommon aGortment Hol-\n\n\nlow Ware,\nGood 4th proof Bourdcau1\n\n\nBrandy,\nGood w. I. Rum,\nFew barrels Cider,\nSugar by barrel or 10.\nChocolate, Tea; Coffee,\nBen negro head Tobacco,\nRailns, Flour,\n10 or II excellent GUNS."} +{"article_id": "32_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Frstb Fancy q Staple Con\n\nFRYE POOR.\n\nHas received a general a1ortme,,\nGOODS, of the lateft importat;oa\n\n\ncog51ias Of", "byline": "", "article": "eoyJHns\n\n\nTALICOES & CHINTzFs 81 :,\n~ newell fa(hions--a large a1ortnient i,,o.s.\nlsppet and tambored Mu1ins-Blaek DIM. Is, \"\nlaconet Muffin Hardkerchiefs Pocks, d,o DO '.s\nToured Observation-Disclosures imities-pl.d VIA\nGinghams--Yard wide and I Iriih Linen S \"u ~\nBlack and coored Luftrings and Sa,,;n,N , aa\nStriped and coored Nankins-Plain dt.o-Y'\nruftans cafiimeres- Rufiels-- Durants- sh.I1 II\nSilk Shawls-fancy Silk Handkerchiefs -Mun,o \" |\n--Bandanna Handkerchiefs- White, blue .ra u\nSadenetts-- GAUGES Black & white Long a.,s\nSilk Cloves--Long and f,ort white kid Glow.\ndies Cotton Hole Mems silk and Cotton =\nWaifcoatng -PerGans--lndia Cotton-Brown l.\nBed Ticking-Check d Linens--White and III\nThreads, Sewing Silk Laces-- Edgings- RIM\nTapcs-Binding, &c &c.\n\n\nAlmonds, Figs, Box and cak n\nfns, Hair Powder, Starch, Pepper, ciu,.,\nfpice, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon.\naud brown Sugar, Rice.\n\n\nIron, Steel, White Led,-4d Cd, Sd & rod u\nsd, 4d, sd & cd DEMONSTRATING Nais\n\n\nYoung Hyfon, Hyfon fkin, Soucbol\nand Bohea TEAs--Brandy--Gir-Rum--M,J\nra, Port, sherry, Lifbon, and Malaga WINES \"''|\n\"A general anortment of HARD WA,|\nGOODS.\n\n\nMorocco and Cloth Shoes Leather d;t,o\nPortland, Jaly I. 79o."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "French papers jua received admit Mofeau\nhas experienced defeat in Italy. The French\nhave already, LOFT s. coo men this campaign."} +{"article_id": "34_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TIE Americas Gib dfrsa, Capt. 7inkan', b0d0\nfuve engagement eys t7po French privafefr', OF the\ne0ge Of ireland, and Jrat item 10th eG"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Load5a, 1rqy II. Some Paris papers hint\nthat the elections are 10 be infpended and the\npreient rulers declared permanent TIL peace."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Buouaparte is reported to have met with\nfome flccefs--having become matter OF nearly\nthe whole of Syria."} +{"article_id": "43_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "Ur READ THLi\nTT IS recommended,", "byline": "", "article": "By the seieamen to tho inhabitants CT this town. that\non WEDNESDAY morning next, they eaufe all the\nftreets Of the town to be fwepteyery ons TO iweep\nae.inn his own houle lot which he lives to the\nmiddle of the frcet from whence the tones DIRT &c\nviii be removea IN carts, by the inrveyors :,\nAs clearing the itreets OF nth and\nrabbi. will conduce the i.ealth, as well as eonve-\nnience of the town. it is hoped the above will be com\npiled with.\n\n\nRI. WHEELER, Saypxyors 9e t5s\n\n\nD. MUSSEY. ) HigbtOayy.\nPortland Tnns 79b 1872."} +{"article_id": "48_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "ADDRESS,.\n\nn S,R,", "byline": "", "article": "SIR,\n\n\nIn the name of the Young ladies of Portland, have\nthe honor prefen this Standard to the fra company\nof Federal Volunteers. Receive it as temony of the\nzpp obson with which we have beheld the patriotic\nfprir which has determined you to Defend the Laws\nOF your country.\n\n\nwe cheerf1Ily con6de to your care this emblem of\nCIR independence Let II recall to your minds\n,be aurance tn onr.bea wes arc for your fuccefs\nLong may you unfur it; long may this towrng eagle\nfly tiuInphiat :\"\n\n\nTo which EnGgn RICHARD C. WicoINs made the fol-\nlowing REPLI\n\n\n\"DAuoarsRs OF CoLuMBiA,\n\n\n\"In behalf of the frf company OF Federal VoIun-\nteers, permit me to allure ycd that we are happy in\nmsriting this valuable preent which have the honor\nof receiving from your fair hatds Nothing could IN\nlpre us with more ambition s. defend the laws\" Of\nour oonniry than this act of patriotic heroifm there\nfore, i,all conhder as the greatea emblem\nOF independence. and of female patrotilmthe\nmembrance of which will not fuer US TO part with It.\nanlefs will ~cas lives, nor fdner Jingle plume to be\npucked f,om the wings of the eagle by aRy foreign\nDOM tic power un,efs with the blood of hearts\nthat 1t independent flight may declare TO proud and\nhauehty urope, that WE MEAN TO BE ysEE-wh'le we\nare bleIed with fuch politicians as an ADAMS in the\nextinct and fuch warriors as WAsniNoros to lead\nin the feld!'\n\n\nq, On. ,de of he Standard are dfplayed, with ir-\nunit able tale the arms of The Un ed States; on the\nohcr with equal Kill and hyperion dehen the arms OF\nt,. United Vt and rhofe of MaiiAchulets united\np,s5.teI TO be FEDERAL Ysrtssrf inf fibed IN\nwreath OF A ,wers-The motto is 4\" Offend TIE Lar0f\n\n\nImagination cannot conceive of icene more bril-\nliant animated and d;gpfed than thisThe ladies' OF\nC,yfbsc, Iona tfeemed the br,gkteit examples OF ie-\nNJ e patro I'm, ecipled. The fair of Portland\nHsnd unriva ed the lin of fame while virtue has\nnane. and memory has power 10 ernbalm. May their\n,oproving fmles determine every Ame iean folder to\ncrauer or DIE in defence of his country aud my the\n,tng Print err conider this andare as the finger OF\nBeauty directing them to Warrington and glory.\n\n\nIn the cv ming fplendid Ball was given by the Vo\nunrcers 10 the Iade. who prefened the Standard al\nwhich MANY of the moi respectable citizens were pre-\nrn,. ! he Hall WAS richly decorated, and the Lad e\nwe're in Uniform Jog brigh tned every seunienance\nAMI the spplaues hefowed IN Enisn WfSoiN $, wher\nhe d,fnaved he n4nlsrd in the hall, erpreilcd thc\nemo ions + every heart.\n\n\nCantan B,yp is entitled to much prae tor ms care\n), d;fcipinne and innrulng the Volunteers under hi\n-,nand and equal credit is due 10 them tor thelr\nprompt az, nton in arming and equppins themIehes'\n"} +{"article_id": "49_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "The Supreme Judicial Court will open in this town\n\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "From q coyyep07dat.\n\n\nIL nun give p,eaiure to hoie who have an intereh in\nthe health OF the town. notice the Recommendation\nOf the scle6tmcn their felow-citizens, that &C.\nneral rveepng of their lreets 1loud take place on\nWednesday morning next. They have really looked\nnsvenly long time.\n\n\nNeaneis IS very peafng to the eye, and an agreea.\nbe trait in the character of every perfon town and\nclean nefs certainly conducive t. heath-lt hoped\ntherefore that there will be very general compliance\nwith the iaId recommendation, and that when the\npl=dure Of walking in clean nreets is once enjoyed,\nieme guations will be adopted and oberyed, to keep\nthem 70."} +{"article_id": "50_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On Monday the a4ih inf the Portland Lodge of\nFree alons celebrated the feisa of St Jonn the Bap\n,n at the aIeinby room, where IT will meet for\nthe future he lodge moved in proceilion from the\nroom to the Rev. DR.. Deanes meeting hcue. where a\npertinent and charaeerai Grafton delivered by\nbrother Cap AMOS SroppARD, W tn applauc; after\nwhich the proceihon returned their room and par\ntook of elegant inner prepared by brother Daniel\nCobb and then according uniform practice iePAraed\nat four O'Clock attend their svera Occupations"} +{"article_id": "55_1799-07-01_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0234.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ca,tan B,yp is entitled much praie for his care\n), drcp;nine and nnruaiug the Volunteers under his\n. -,nand; ard equal credit is due TO them tor their\neror,pt al nton in arming and equppng themielses."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Sr ncddes, ~1eiAet he be man government\ntvsr dlres 10 union and contentmcnt or it\nby wayu experiment he does, he foon renfalhes the\nvain attempt.\n\n\ntnasad Of the word liberty then, fublliute the word\ness7 loa-inaea1 ef qualify, Northumberland lnead Of\nyr6s6eis, fb> 3r,oi reTsr4nsat We have nothing to\nde- with any liberty than he contribution ard the\n\n\nlaws gs.rmit, ard II Is at all probable that we have\nbC II 10 bInd making theie take liberty away\nOur political igon fhould &c edfsft in the eeief oil\nealbliied principles, and the charch OF ihoud\nexpel every inilel aud linner What right has any\nman IN the appellaon or privileges OF citizen who\ndeclares hmief aganft the compact, and inceianty\ndoes all he to diilolye II ?ihc poor Of town are\nnor fo grea's burden upon il As equal number OF\nthefr diforg,ul for the poor only require little mo\nney bu, thele aliens from political belief, are\nmuc'. more poItve plaque tn that anyother in\nfoeiety. becsuie they potion the very cup of lie, aud\ndegrade all moral eoniol1tion.\n\n\nBut what Have not ,ieht TO think as p'eafe !\nNo, indeed Hive you right to do YOU pleale p\n], is mans f6intrg njure nobody bur him.\nfe and erroneous opinions carty fufhcient fling IN\nthe tail to prevent any from giving hem the pre-\nfertnce But 1t is not for the JAcobin's pnrpoie TO\nthinkwhat he calls the right of thinking is the right\nof ls-fsg what he dos 6,t ,hs is, of makng all\nthe mitchell he Now allow this to no man and\nTO no preis. would foon allow them the right OF\niealpng ny wife and children. which indeed is right\nbut remove from the former. and which laeobiD\ncould loon learn to aflIme Crime is a word OF no\nmeaning after certain eps lave been taken til ~\nreturned to be beloved on merit. We susht always to\nhe careful not depart from a ndards. and our con\n\n\ni,ution and laws arc thofe have Deliberately made\nand tamped for reference and comparifon-our gov\neminent is the great example-We fhould initiate as\nwell\n\n\nThis Ian sentiment Is iua, and very important. We\nAmericans wrote down the way and manner in which\nwe would behave ourlelves, and this called\nRtntien. Under it, and by its rules. we feled fome\nrerfons to do what it preicrbes and requre-ihee\nrerfons are called government. They carefully\npc lIihe admnter the rue of conduct which VT have\nehofen. In 70 doing they are and they deerve to be-\ncome, models and examples AS they lead IT be-\nhoves to follow. Nothing les enIare fucceis to\nthe dangerous experiment. Anne licans look well to\nyour behaviour To be continued"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "FRANCE.\n\nCOUNCIL OF FlYE HUNDRED.", "byline": "SITTING oF APRIL ~.", "article": "SITTING oF APRIL ~.\n\n\nIn puriuance Of the Preident. invitation the Coun.\nchi reiolved tclf into General Committee, hear the\nreading OF MeGage from The Directory.\nAt three clock the fitting became public, and fe-\neond reading OF the Mefage cal for. The pro-\nPohtlon was oPpofed by great npmber OF members\nand the queion being put the PRECEDENT declared it\nwas negatived. o,\n\n\nRemonaranees and murmurs were heard from all\nquarters Of the Council.\n\n\nFABaE (de rAude) ahed Why the mefaec, which\nitated certainty that the levy of the 100000 men\nwas no, completes ihou'd not be read!\n\n\nThe PRECEDENT more put the quenon tho\nreading of the mesge, and il carried in The air.\nnative. The iubaance of il is as follows. ia\n\n\nThe Executive Directory thinks it its duty to ac-\nquaint you, Citizen Representatives, that notwhtsnd-\nING Al the activity and care employed in the execution\nof the Law with refpect to the Concripton, the Levy\nof 100000 men is not entirely effected aud that the\nhits are ilil far from being completed But the great\nneis OF the efforts made by the coalition. requires tina,\nwe hould rapidly call into action all refouTces in\norder 10 force 10 the coneuon OF permanent peace\n\n\nThe preiure of the circumstances is known 70\nYou, 1t IS matter Of infant gcney give the Di-\nreetory The power of ticking from the 7d and Cd Cas\nthe number of mer ssry complete the levy. You\nWill afo furm judgment that il want of certain\nlatitude oil acting alertan he rcfut of that meafnfc\nIL thinks nectaryto declare that IL caunot be delsyeo\nwithout expoing he Republic to danger and conipro-\nmine the glory OF her arms, and the aiey of her allies\nBY aiiurIng to our army great hpcriority the mca\nfure may alto fpsre he efluiou of bocd, and finally\ncompel our enemies TO refpeGt u.s.\n\n\nThe conncd declared the urgency of the mefaee ane\ndirected It il1onld be Carried into efsSt."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "LONDON Am.", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON ApRi.\n\n\nTIE Sg,'\"ise Of 5i, s4mPaga 54, beea fA m.y. ain.\nmore boe ia Hsiy than IN Germany, and o,ts.at., s..\nben k6 70 he sa0ssfage Of tbs .dgRri1ns\n\n\n1]staJisg fOm LAY :O7oards Germany, s fee tsai t\numebt of i6s Aaai ans ia tbs face e0yty, bsvs 6,et\nF,saeJ abandon Az TN P' qe6ieb tb.y bad taxa ssgt\nIN TIE Tpro 10 zoi53yaqo into tbe Greas coua,vy siI\n@ tbe teuod q be p,egrgs -pbieb y bad made 10. ss\n76esme IL \"o7O fs fer tie F,esb attempt carrying D.\ngreat pan sOHq1a INTO execution from fb' Media, 70 5 M\nand they are aozo reduefi 10 dysae sntaea zu5itb II\nqpW falaGEsaa TO Gseot. qbsrs il dsuti that cs.sa\nBeegards saI Hotzt. zvbo bavr their eomma4a esu\nBe fare, zUiH eedy tmptsy in f,7vardirg tbJs d,\nqpiie5 TIE drsbdais Ire taa,ioa form n uia\n20. 4, bskng before bea, Of Sass ins0,aat su,etrsa\ntheir part, and zoe Rait, on'Ses fbafo@ Of be f roR\nTIE aivar Of be Frsa5 from tie Or Jon, country Tie s \"a.\nmani Of e,agnsa zuJiet ao1p IN their petition.\n\n\n7Be qo69 ofte E,erc6 arry exspisg part Of TIE arm,\noBrV4fios and corp, daiaei fer toe daes IF Kbi bs Il\n6Sgsi tie Rbist. 7Bii later fo,frJf or rsibv estrel\ncamp, ba, been hsmmoned, and tfg onJfioes bs\nAsa,iaa, attempt rsfate II, rUM n.tbey eftbem nd\nti,qs nor mue5 0atit In 1895 AMI 1897. Gt,. Zu,\nateeayifa b4vs aeeasd ia cutting II bs retreat IF CenuJ\nCy, from K.b!, andIa r'aiisg bf msfy s g,elf qsas\nOf artiHey.\n\n\nLTNDAU, ArsiL\nJourdan's retreat has denroyed the whole French ~\nof operations General MAIZENA, is attemptin.s\ndefend Switzerland, and all his forces afTemb\nbetween Rhelnau and Copaanee. His head.quard\nwe're, on the ssh at Rheinas. from whence they hal\nbeen moved to Ccifpcrg. He Is himlelf gone BakI\nGeneral. Ho.ze. Jellaehich and Heilegarde. WI\npreparing &c make general attack upon the or io1\nthe moment the Archduke Switzerland by soh\nhcufen 1t appears there are great troubles in u\ncountry. CeneTal Hotze has not yet entered the Cd\nTon of Zurich."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "LONDON. APRIL z8.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nMr.. Greavilt. according to Bis k,lsR drfoatsbes,\nhas ina MATERIAL dgree. accomplished f6s sbjf7 sf bis\nmD'on 10 Berlin. BY taee il appears (ooe lbeak from\nan authority Of tie b;gssa ,gpetfab&.y) bt Bis\nPrsEn Mgi5fy entertain 0lput Of deei5sa bsqi\nhy' Fr,mce, and ba, bnbsrfo been only reylyaised\nfrom apsa 1raJare BY jsaio46 agai3a Asara, excited\nBY ht eeret articles of tie treaty Of Campo Fo,mo.\nOne part ottbt eomba5 bar been promutgai.d BY tbe\nFeneb, fbe ysa'aindr has gained pabGeity TIRE tbe\ncabinet Of 81 Pe.sibmg, 10 qvb0m II qoat eonfded. IL\nno1o apotarI ibat'tbc EMPEROR and Frame bad made\nJane arrangement and aLotnirris Of t5s Pra5an do.\nminioat not preikb coeS-aat eohs tbs eoi}st7ivs\niHfsref Of 5qt Rats. aadt5 Sifa in particular qpa,\n10 be aaasNeSio h5s ASP'iaa rrrito,y P,n0a, treo\nmonths faee declared Ht rpi fagq.f to snysee IN re\ne'SLaian aga,R France frov:9sdfgqria exhiltsdibe-\nheay h qssfiou hit tbcf teymr rat keins aeteatd\n70, Jfeogd con iOa bas bem brobysa. naarly, thai\nEngland and Rzg1a1 gaar.aiee lis P,s(fm Maisfy,\nMAJ agaigf tbs paDiss eahamaist and IegSs Of Dar,"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "Manachufetts' General Election", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nOn Weduefd day lait the Legislature of this Comms\nwealth, aRtmhlcd agreeabiy TO the contribution Z\nlaws. quorum of both houfes being formed\nhonor the 1t Governor in eonf.quenee of the PAM\nndifpoftion of his excellency the Govern orr with\nhon. coun il appeared, and administered the or,\nOf Office to the msmbers of the two branches. His h\nor and the council then withdrew After which I\nhoufe unanimously chofe the Hon. Edward + Robbi1\nfor their fpeaker, and Henry Warren, Eiq. for nd\nclerk. a meiiage then received from the &na!\nInforming the houfe that they had chofen ths thsl\nSamuel Philips for their Proficient & Edward MLuf\nEiq Tor their clerk The Legislature being thus cfgs\nlied for the day. proceeded TO the Old Brick meet\nhoufe in procelIon, under the EFFORT of the 10 epu\nent Cadets, where well adapted and elegant ferai\nwas delivered by the Rev Paul Coffin OF Buxton.\nThe Proficient of the United States honored the cd\n6on with his prefencc.\nIn the afternoon the Leg failure made choice d \\\nHon. Nathaniel Wells, Senator TO fill the vacsncI|\nthe county Of York. And Hon. Alexander Campb'\nand Hon. Dathaniel BANNER, Efqrs. for Lincoln, ~\ncock. Warrington and Kenpebeck.\nOn 1hnrfdAy the Legilsture received report N\nthe committee appointed 70 wait his excclency\nGovernor aud his honor the Lieut.. Governor, TI\nhis exceeRoy declared his acceptance of tn appo1\nand hat he would attend to take the oaths as\nhis health would permit and that his eAcelency s\nther faid, \"perhapts formal address may be erped!\nfrom at this day bat if any thing important oo1\n&c ihai be commute ated by the Scceetary\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "The French beaten /!", "byline": "The LONDON GAZETTE, of IpriI 27.", "article": "NC Lo\"N\"A' on%H]11, \" EPfp Il\n\n\nThis gazette contains minute detail from the\nVienna Gazette Of the 10th init. Of the deiperate\nengagement between the Archduke and gen.\nJourdan, at Sockach, on the 2Sth ult.\n\n\nThe narrative relates a continuance, during\nfevcral hours, of The alternate fuceeGes & active\nvaor OF each army, and the ultimate fuccefs Of\nthe Auarians as proceeding not more from un\nc:afing exsrIion II ar from the ability with which\nnot only the arehcuke, but all the officers under\nhim pro6tedsby every means that occurred dur\ning the long continuance of the fight.\n\n\nHis royal ghnefs fpeaks in the mott ANNA\nted terms Of the gallantry and talents of The\nprinces de Furaenbe-g. of Anhslt, Bernberg,\nwho died in the field of battle, as we'll as OF the\nprince of Anhat Cothen, who perceiving that\nhis cavalry could not ACT, folicited to be allowed\non foot, led dvi6on TO the attack of the\nprince of Gutenberg, who fe-ing favorable\nopportunity, attacked without waiting for or\nders and in fatt of all the officers aud troop.\n\n\nThis gazette alfo details, from the Game high\nauthority, the particulars OF the battle of Leg\nnago and Verona on the a6th of March, the\ndetails of which have been already given in\nofficial bulletins. Gen. Kray, who commanded\nin chief the Aullrian army, bellows the highell\neneomum; on generals Frolch and Latterm IN,\nMarquis Chatefler, Colonies Rudt Ablaltern,\nSomeriva, Skal, and Za-h Lieut.. Coils. Mea.\ncantn and Korher. the Fl 4 of whom was killed\nand the latter wounded. The French admit\nthey loa iu this action 1000 men, amongf whom\nwere Generals Vignolies killed, and Dsimas\nwounded The AuItrians took pieces of\ncannon, howitzers, 81 ammunition Wagons,\n& 100 prfoners. Tn battle of Veron, began\nby the French early in the morning of the a6sh,\nwhof: objsa was to take that city by iurqrife,\nfor the purpof. of compenfsting the army,\nwhich, as they had already fubited IS days\nwithout pay, they fhould be Unidentified with\ntwo hours pillage of the CITY\" The French\ncarried, were twice beaten from, apd again took,\nand during the DAY kept the pot Of S.. Lucia ;\nthey lkewifc times took, and were beaten from\nSt. Manimo. The battle l,lei with unprece-\ndented obanacy for Is hours. Gen. kim\nwho relates prodigies Of vAlor ofhis officers and\nmen was carried wounded off the field The\nAnftrian lofs conliaed of II officers and 90 men\nkilled ~ officers and a67s men wounded.\nThe French OF ST. Lucia took 1900 men, but\nuring the aeiion LOFT from to 10000.\n\n\nThe fscoud battle of Verona, fought on the\ngoth March, was occaGoned by oco French\nattempting to furprife that city; when the\nAulfrians, BY 1ziIful and gallant movement,\nleoroying bridge, the enemy loft loco men,\ntogether with III prioncrs, On the I'd init.\nhe Aull4ns took 20 officers and 800 p-ivates,\no,f,ners, at Villa Franco, with two pieces of\ncannon, AMI threw fome lh.lls into Psichi.ra {;\nand having taken ore armed vehsl, ana dtaroy-\nIl another, the French funk the rea, and took\nheir crews 20 Ferraro.\n\n\nField uarlhal Bellegarde writes from Schlu'\nerns April 5. that afterau oblsinate rehttanes\nrom the French near Tautfers, Mdnaer, &c."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Bst agaiaa any laerJftn sobieb might BE- }ses5t 10 b\nmade of BIZ iatfr.Q on The eouclyf0n Of peace. IN\ntie event If 6aeb guarantee, evbieb fbe Coarf' q\nLord1n and 81. Pess,j9~g, aps sudtyfans, do MI\nbsats in acesding 10, Pya1s Pronaif' 0oitboni lab\nEdy, 10 employ one hundred hboaisnd men agaisB fb\ntyranf5 Of France.\n\n\nGeneral JOUReAN has reGgned his command ID tho\narmies, and returned to Paris\n\n\nAdmiral Rainier has been indefAtigable il collecting\nftrong fquadron in the Red Seal\" Maleitys ihiF\nVictorious of \"a, Centurion, oil SO, and the Company\n\n\nip Belvdere, mounting 50 guns, bad failed for that\niation and Immediately TO be followed by fome\nmerchant yelels which have been fitted for war.\n\n\nGovernment has received dispatches from Captain\nTrowbridge who comm ands theBrtfi fquadron of the\nNil, dated the 18th February theie Rate on the au-\nthorty OF from the continent moi Satisfactorily\naccredited that the plague, uncommonly extenhve and\nvirIent had broken out IN Egypt and that the French\ntroops were literally and specifically dying by thou\nfnas They add thar fhoud this malady continue its\ndelu6tive influence for GI weeks longer, that it\nnot probable Frenchman would be left IN Egypt No\nfreh operation had been undertaken againI Alexandria,\nasCaptan Trowbrdge awaited the arrival of Sir Sidney\nSmith with troops, &c. from the Archipelago.\n\n\nIn purfuance of the agreement fulfilling between the\nEnsfh and Spanifii Governments, icversl American\nvelles having on board the produce of the spaniih\nTranfatlantic dminions fuch ugsr, BE. have\nbeen fuIered to enter cadz and other porte in Spain\nSsedifh &Dan1 veiTels allowed like privileges.\n\n\nIntelligence is faid to have been received from Hol-\nland that the Orangites taking advantage OF the alb\nfence of the troops which had been detached rein\nforce the French army of the Rhine, had effected\ncounter. revolution In favour of the stakeholder.\n\n\nAn article from Lifbon dated april 6, fays. the Ccur\nof Madrid had efuied propoG ion of the Directory\ncarlton with French the for,rers of Ceuta F2uerss\n&c proven their falling into the hands of the En-\nglib 3 that Buonapar;e had been afaninaed, and LIS\narmy reduced TO obi sed retire to Alex\nandra and that ieveraI Brt1 and lrifi had with the\nconcurrence Of Mr. wapoIe, been taken up at Liiben\nfor private afembles, which they afered were Fee\nmafons meetings\n\n\nMAssENA was, by an arree of the rsth. appointed\nCommander in chief of the armies in Hevca ans Ger\nmany, with powers appoint provifonaly all Generals\n&c attached TO thofe armies Maiena on the rzth\nwent from Stralburg to Baae.\n\n\nKeh has been declared in fate Of hege, and its\ncommunications Gu, OF by the Auirians trneouf has\n1occ French there, but IT is faid to be i'll fupped and\nparticularly of artillery, Sopieees of which going to\nKehl, ii is added, were aiken at Friebough\n\n\nRu1ian fhp of 80 guns, and two of S. were Ian\nmonth launched at Petsrlbugh in prefence of the En-\npcror WHO'S iad have ordered his cruizsrs to cap\nture all neutral pe;lcls bound to French ports.\n\n\nThe 3atavan as well al French Directory have pla\nced all heir ieamen in Gate Of requitoa.\n\n\nSir Sidney Smith arrived at Rhodes the middle of\nFebruary, and after aayng there day, proceeded\nfor Egypt The Tbefeus and Cuooen, of \"a guns, on\nthe cd of February covered the bombardmcnt Of Alex.\nandria.\n\n\nLONDON, APpIL 40.\n\n\nAfter this paper at prefs, received the Paris\nJournals of 70 late date Thurfday lar Excepting\nthvevacuation. bI s*e French of Schahaufcn, which\ntook place on the 18th infant and the re6gnation of\nh. in talk hyE thavH 10\ncontain any new events of Importance.\n\n\nThe official details of the military operation. both in\nSuabiA aud Italy in the Gazette of Saturday All\nThe aaons in Italy up the 9Th nclufve have been\nconteted with aonilhing obitnacy. and attended with\ndrssdfai laughter Indeed in every quarter victory\nTeens have depeNdcd in greater degree upon the\ncourage and perseverance Of the troops than upon any\nextraordinary dplay of talent and manGuvre upon the\npart of their leaders. The war has been ferries of\nbloody attacks inceantly repeated, rather than an\nertion of Kill and tattcs. The French appear to have\nbeen derou by violent and perieverng efforts to eab-\niih fupcroriv over the Aul!rians and to gain fome\nof their mon valuable petitions before the arriya of the\nRufians On 10 oeeadon has there been greater\ndiplay of ealaniry and IL is henourabIe the Aur-\nans thar quarter where theis army, expectation\nOf aiance OF their auxaries, was not very numerous\nonly maintained their ground, but ia their turn\nattacked with fueh 6gnal fuceefs.\n\n\nThe lofs beth fidcs in the battle of the s,h was\nvery great NAT the Auirians drove the enemy from all\ntheir petitions. The ofhc al accounts however. do no.\nGate whether the enemy reireating or were pre-.\npairing for new attack. Probably after 70 much diff.\nAFTER The impetuoy ofthe French would no longer ena\nthem to undertake frefh attempts Tie arrival OF\nthe Ruflsns will bc very Fashionable 70 allow fome ref\npte to the Aurian', exhaned by Taeh ,ngunary con-\nfids.\n\n\n/. FRANCE.\n\n\nI. COUNCIL OF F1YE HUNDRED.\n\n\n. SITTING or APRll ~.\n\n\nIn puriuance Of the Preidents Atom the Coun."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "Very late from Europe.", "byline": "", "article": "6sa Saturday eVsairg arrived @p cornea, Cap Prince,\n80 ay' only from Livpos-taf 0sing @e formy ssearbev\ne did not get NJ 10 foeoa Wy9foAy Capt p bu politely\nfarni5ei ,i6 LoaS\" pa6s,' TO he a9tb Ap,a, II days\n\n\nlater than b,as ,eseived Tbs mee nps,saa arfe Ss.o"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nof pieces of cannon aud 900 prifonere belldes\na comfortable number killed and wounded the\nAulrian. have iikewle materially sufefed.\nFrom the report of Field MARTIAL lieut. Kr'y\nof the 9TH init. it appears that the advanced\nguard of general count Hohenz9llen had taken\nmore than 500 prifoners and gen. count Kle\nnau aates, that being defirous of attacking with\none company, two gun boats which were in the\nPc D'ArAnp and having paled the river for\nthat purpo(e the Inhabitants of the iland Arizona\nhad lhewn great fltisfatton, had taken up arms,\nhad feized upoa the boats, and made 90 French\nmen priio1ers. On the I'd the enemy attempt.\ning to reconnoi,re from Ofiglia to Merlava, were\nTopped by the armed pealantry, aud forced to\nretire.\n\n\nYisnua, Ipra IL.\nThe Field marfhll lieut., Kray has fent the\nfollowing account THE enemy,after the check\nfnfained on the goth u,t. near Verona, had de\nfcended the Adige and taken pot between that\nliver and the Tartaro, from whence they threa-\ntened 10 repafs the Adige. But field MARTIAL\nKray, understanding that they had been unable\nto rallv I'll their forces, took the relolution of\nattacking them Immediately. The enemy's\nhead qlnrers were at lola della Scala, one\ncamp nelr Magnan, opPoflte TO our army under\nVerona, and fecond near tecca, on the rivulet\nVI incgo, oppofte to Legnano. Field martial\nKray's plan was fri to attack the enemy's\nCAM near Msgnaa, and to penetrate, if poili-\nble as far a lola della Scala. He accordingly\ndrew near the enemy on III. sth init, and at ten\nIN the morning tackled them with columns\nImported BY fourth. The action foon became\ngeneral /; the enemy made moe obltnate refilt'\nAnce. The ground was lsng time difpureI,\nbu, The frmnef and bravery of the Imperial\ntroops obta ned the victory. The enemy were\nrouted on all Fl les, and driven from their camp\nat Magnan. Night coming on put an end TO\nthe combat\n\n\nDuring the night the Imperial troops formed\na line by Leceedre Catel Alamo, Hutta Fred\nia, and Valele, to watch the motions of the\nenemy. after this fscond defeat AT the de-\nparture of the courier we had already saken IL\npieces Of cannon, go ammunition Wagons, 7\naandar IS, and above 1000 priloners. Our lois\nic killed and wounded is eaima,ed by field mar.\nihal lieut.. Kray, at aeoo men that of the ene-\nmy mutt be far more comfortable as his m .jeQys\ntroops performed prOgidies Of valor.\n\n\nViesna, hpri i,.\n\n\nAccording to two accounts of In. 5th & 9TH\ninit. from The arehduke Charles, il appears that\nthe enemy who were poted at Freudenlfadt,\nHomberg and Neuaant, moved and attacked\na part Ct his royal highnefs's army with great\nforce at Alpierlb ,ch, Frieburg and Turwansen.\nand at the fame time ordered their advanced\npotts to march towards Sulz on the Necker,\nwhere there wasa fmall Auarian corps. The\narehduke Immediately fent general Nauendorf\nforward with reinforcement of fevcral batta-\nlions, and ordered him TO attack the enemy on\nevery point, and TO endeavor to drive them\nback To the mountains. Gen. Gorger at the\nfame time marched towards AlpierfbAch, whit\nGenerals Meefeld and Outlay moved to Erie\nberg and St. George, where they attacked the\nenemy, dfreTfed them, took many prfoners,\nand one ammunition Wagon. At he fame\ntime gen. Clinglng moved towards Nsulfadt,\nwhich poa the enemy lett on his approacb.-\nGen. Kienmeyer, who had been to the neigh\nborhood of Shaft aufen and Stain repulfed a\nltrong detachment of the enemy, and pu.faed\nthem as far as Shaft hauftn, where his Gen.\nKienneyer's) advanced polls now are. The\neacmy having fome approximations for Stain aud\nDideahofen, burnt the bridges at both places.\n\n\nOn fbe So IL 7uas reported na tie adDaScedb9yq5,\n6atibe enemy bad ,etreated fam evtry quarter, as\nfar as F,euatafadt evbrre he rsar Of tbe Freneb\nGen 81. Cy's dvjf1n qoas Mpo9sd Lien. Cal,\nSteinbeier, efhbs BLanksaeoin rsgimsnt # ba)a,5,\nbvfasd The Enemy quitb great fbit near Hombsrg,\nfilm coab item, Killed JoMe and tack jevfral pr\n/onsri. Onhe 7id tie enemy ala retreaed from Freu.\ndssqah' and abandoned jsvsra'poas on tie Knei6i6,\nfrom euters they ma,ebed BY OIsnsircb toqoqrd Xeb,\nTO scbieb place Ev.val o'ber eaimus, rpfo acre d.\nrtsisg tbe1 marcb to LIAR through og-n5uyg. Ind\nrereatsa The eolSma frem Esybwg took tbsraat\nto old Breyaeb, eobere they pe8fdfds Rhine e broks\ndoyon fbs bridge behind them. TIE 14,ebanke ordered\nbiz agh troops 10 twiae THE enemy IN cory direction,\nand took Petition e all The principal psGfio, qubcb\nTie enemy bad abandoned, the army Jeiag noqu poasd\nin tie ns;gbS0rhood Of .Vi2e.ssa, Donanysbmgen,\nand Lngea. sa ~ s,\n\n\nT. LONDON, APRIL g.."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Wednesday laif arrived, iaip Nelor, Capt, Va\n- days from St. Uhes."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-06-03_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799060301_0226.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-03", "page": "p1", "headline": "3aortlano,\n\n\nMoNDAr, J0Ns ),", "byline": "", "article": "u TIE k,te and inirsQ%g Foreign Intelligence, gu\nttis da.y, mga apoqizs for hbt omyso\" q NJ\niocm articles, adve,hlfment5, sc."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-21_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0154.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lions, and excited appreLenGons ia England\nthai AZ t'me moment ~ other, they ih0uld\ndeclare themtclvt.. This fear alone would\nhave been tuthcient 10 force The c,bnet Of Lon\ndon to make reacS. tis clear that \\ war\nwith the United States would Rrike a terrible\nblow at the commerce Of the Enqlilh; would\ngive them uEeatincls for the prclervation Of their\nroAelhans On the American continent, and de-.\nPrvt them XII Tie means PIT c0uoucrilg the\nFrench and Dutch colonies.\n\n\nIl Equally ungrateiuI and mpoliCc, The Con.\ngreis h4lten5 70 encourage the Englilh, that\nthsy might rur.uc in tranquility their war Of\neItctmn ton agalnN Fiance, and to invade the\n& Ioae3 and commerce Of England.~ They\nTENT 70 London Mniter, Mr.. JAY, known by\nhis attachment to England, and lis perfon4l\nrelations 70 Lord GRENuLLE, and ne fldJen1y\nconcluded 2 treaty Of commerce, which uni.eI\nthem with CreltOritain, more than a treaty Ct\nalliance.\n\n\n\"Such treaty, under all the peculiar ar.\ncnmltances, and by the consequences which ii\nNUT produce, i an az Of b54ilfy agzin4 Fra7--\nThe French government il lhort, has tethed\nthe reientmeot of the French nation, by break\ning oft communca ion with an mgyaifA and\nfaitBl5G ally, until the thall return to m re ia\nand benevolent conduit. JuGlce and found po-\nIcy equally approve this mealure Of the French\ngovernment. There is no doubt It will give\nrife in the United States, to diGcuGions, whlh\nmay afford a ui4mp5t % ne party OF god frPuJ6-\ncans, f5e friends q Fraae-.\n\n\nSome writer's, in didpProbation of this VIII.\nand necehary meature Of the Directory, main.\ntain, that il America, the French lave s0f\nPartizans only certain demagogues who am to\noverthrow th4 -NGing government. But their\nmPrudent falehoods convince 10 one, and\nprove only what is too evident, that thsy u!e\nthe liberty Of The PIcls, to ferve the enemies of\nfrance\"\n\n\nThere fecns % be mi0ake i'll the original in this\np44age, VIZ mihake thc contribution. Ir4.E4tor\n\n\nat prefent 7 14u add nothing to this com\nmunica,ion bu: tie following quaRion-Was\nevera fimler and more Paltry and contempt\nbic thing produced even by the American An\ntiohriR and prince Of Philosophers II hope to\nhave time \" tg,attl as did the tPcech NJ M.\nBarras, u another Vrginiln PhloloPher, and\n'i.ciPle Of J-F-1f5n, Monroe."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-21_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0154.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "\"a\nlfyIly 4r.is.i t1 t5s 15 EEIAERg-E a.~a.r Y4r7.y,\ne-e7slrAy, 54 5-yI tro7 L2al5q. Cl5. Turner LA.l\nron lbtle.d u. M 1-b Asy ID -sn6lny r.3B 35o LHof\nt7ant t., IL I1.i St.t.l Il iran md t'l HIaaIier\naqI-r earvgy5 ----Ca Saturday l1I Of c. M P.,5oE\nCAPT. T4yao 1yl- 4 EEieg \"a t.,rg7g VI Ke.v.b4qt\n7uJab b- enb,l .Ile Pore 5 Letter Bar t5s 7.s4 Lr\nLa- boa 4.la lat .ol4 la1.lyag n Je IN b,yfag W.\ne,5.,4 y yls.-g Regular - lLl E!y TJ- u. 84ssr\n7rsbl7s tst Jf-siuel Y llis1\n\n\nLoNDoN, Nov. Is.\nThe American Agents a,e at this time very\nbufy il buung up lhips 10 be converted into\nhjus Of 70 a. 1cvcrl 81 the French, Dutch.\nall. Sparllh prizes 'a.e'v taken, have been pur-\nchafsI nv tn m, and are with peim.IIon Of\nrepaired, and hued out with all Poaible diff\ncatch.\n\n\nMr.. Dunbri15e, late Secretary to the Amer,\ncan Lmbady at The Hague, Is arrived in En-\ngland beng appointed Secretary 70 Rufus\nKing, E'q.\n\n\nThe ren2i.tances 70 this country from the\nContinent have Of late b=en 70 greac, that there\ns at this moment more cath in the Bank, than\nthere has been At any P-rIod ince the com\nmcnccmcnt or the war.\n\n\nYeocrday arrived il town fevertl Of the Of\nficers who cam over in the late cartel 1hips\nfrom France. They report that the French\ngovernment are in fate of tie utmoR alarm,\n10 consequence Of the tumuIts which have bro\nKen out III The Netherlands, and that troops are\npouring towards lie Flemiih frontier from cyl\ncry quarter.\n\n\nThey alfo report, that or pa1ing from Life\nto Gravelnes, on The OH infant, very heavy\ncannoaade was heard in the Direction Of Cour-\nttay, il the neighbourhood Of which town, it is\nluPPofed al action hal taken place between the\nmilitary AID the people.\n\n\nLady Mellon has taken houfe at Bath, for\nthe reception Of h1T gallant Lord, who is horE-\n| ly expected 10 arrive in England.\n\n\nLetters faom Hamburger fly, that Dumou-\nrier with fsveral OIirc VINO have f-Iyed I'M\nTER him have been induced, Ivy advantageous\n1Hlrs, 10 enter into the i-rvicc oi the Ottoman\nore. Il is added, that Domourier and uite\nIre unon thc eve q taking their departure for\nIC5u0MtjLople."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-21_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0154.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "'uncil Chamber, Jan. II, 1893.", "byline": "", "article": "Jan. IT, IN the Hculc, tie Speech was\ncommitted q MeGrs. S5rqgys, Pans. LeevsA,\nPatpaa ard Wezls\n\n\nJan. X, In Senate, the Speech was com.\nmicted to the Hon. M-Grs. DINE, 5gae;, aud\nDavif (of Cumbegland.)"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-21_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0154.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "cur beloved\n.ul w VIZ t~n4 jill III, WIG \"iI NJ IA tA-\nd-poGt III III irya.T;-o III '1IIen~e. toe iacTed\nrn.ri,an Nv h;s a. ~ \"!iIe ne ma. an \"A\nIN their coI,n,rv, d.f,,, ,.N'1' 1OC\" Ie\"oer and\ncannon ial If J;-,I.-:-l-, 1'\"'s'1fa marcy ions\nand va)or Ar ,ri,;rb tL 'I'' h5U'o eote:Prze\ndiaingrih45 ~ nave Aeret'fo.e 07eR\n\n\nLEM I'LL ;o,oa.u. ,\n\n\nam for 80 Dy tneie reTna KS\nvar noIinoi i f,,r,I', t--,o ol re, mo\nfully tnf5'c ~ l.ia,-i...: NY 'e'''' TOT an\ned, exceDt H. Iac &c III. ~. . 0e dread\npen e2ce P-l+ H., a-o-..- \"9s IN lnde-\nobllrvat;on c~r,~,.s.j '.'e my own\n\", dem7rQrat-. --l.o.,.1a v. ing Al a8'\n\n\nJ rrcDara-.--, iii ~ i, M o1 y\nciTrr1IG@~ca. ~ ~. re cA ting\nevil.lce lb,, f~n,roc - '0'i''-'.I me\nviii h. IN the n-er.[tc..c1, W ana ce-I 'ou'\nDroCD-ri+v IL aI + III ..G' hi to its\nnor enrrTn L.rt III ~ IN 'A- HI I-a' I'M HI\nCin1orr NJ tb. If lro-H! ann zea ols\nerrn,a,,t --.at1'Is \" tAe m auo-@l Gov\n70 en;ov Pe.rs ,-'','' L can ''t ionE ez251t\nnumerous ,,t;at>o - - al ne\nsrn,ur frol,',l. 10 4A IRE\nbibir aronc nronf ~ II me pa t1-\nirc l37o ~ n\" H-1 'H eT't nd\nan3 I'M, oaac ..'iiel!' AZ IN \" TLnaF ~\nand NINA cor,.,;r,oa - Ii lii '-,i-i l.'I 4\"\nthe citizens e a.,1.: III '\"u IiT \"'' ~ ~\ners. un;te5 bv ~ t;a.ac all ., -, OLE\nare dets~o,iogoI :\" @'iG al90ao\"\n\n\nIn nrrf;,,noa or n\nOf Trae Ia 49,. il. NJ 'Le r..\nb.,;n,r OH V\"aIy oFuers I9r\nwere moG e,no1.d u ~ Ci-'iii n\nfrom armra raGer c,~t:c., ~ : cd 'o''s\n49, - ~ 'l\"eu' Inc cannon nave\nare IN f,ob a.. -. 4oc\"e l\"'''''c1S IN 0thers'\nr,o,, ~ Ja,;'- - = P'eP\"IaIoE' Lhat they\nvb;0b ID. Ls.-1 i \",'it ,l.\"e me l'It1\nnro+.o;o1 or 49, MI Nantalket' ioT tn@\n5trenr;a, ia HI, oour' VIII require tne\nnumb LIZ 49, lt'AIIi = /\" TIA ION 70 Nne\ncsq;,r1 ~ ~\" iIl@I' - COhllde.eI ne\n\n\nT,or, ,hs r~t l-e-i~0\no'Ii 5'-I :, ir'uLhS q ms AdJutant General,\nvon IL 90 Is 'e1II'4[y . lay before\n49, ~ m zen III t1Ie ri the ia coat dr.\nmjIi,, ,rd III L:L @i '1 fneh's n th5\nHE ron,r,-;11 N-.I, HI any, n pea, !\" L al\nnoovn,5 ,t'-': !: :! 1iiIuIIIe'y WHMn Tins Com\nfsu, ;DG,r8,. 'C'I iou'' exec IN\nl,aL. brrr..' - comp ,5t7iy equipped with\nan, i: - m '-4\"' Nm \"H14e Douy Of our\nII. r, II 4iisII' L wen o.Ga.Ied, and that\n.rroof. ~. LAYS eAhio ted Piea4ng\n\n\nPv tha 1rcur,ra Q,t.,,---.-. r I'LL III\n\n\nRF.Gar 60 -, il'7-i'S u lne quarter\n- HIM Won 1,,,i =, ooI oeo'e OF N. orders\nand ranl';oa I'm perceive me amount\ngro7Cs hc,Tr.9 j ~ n ..le ana H2IIi'a'{\naICo III r,5Eoa .5 III nm n\"oa'ln and\nj39 f1,n III III ~ ',e jlIl ga 'ed me\nanal;rJ sod 49,. oo'1t oe.e'. Z, h'S been\nia tb3t -rorar -sl1I llil - you VIII 6S1at1\nhe Srn'n4;i,ra N>0D0ii'y mas oeon PFac'ied ~\n\n\nTbl Az f9- c.l;,n\n\n\nernmInr n H. 14a;teG i'l'.o' n le Gov\nted and 9crcn,u ~ u III, o'','s' liz r. III PIeLe9\nIA and ~ nj rr lii Nh 'Pec n-\nce;vad no7-G,.-I III III I'-t11 ''d'oS nave ie-\n\n\nf-1Nu anu now occupy C'aL T0fiTcIS :"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-21_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0154.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "Legislature Of MaaachuCetts.\n\nERLDAl, TANUARl roo.", "byline": "", "article": "AGREEABLE to previous fIi5nment, the\ntwo branches qm5lcl in the Re2re1entt.iye.\nHaIl, 10 receive the Communications Of His\nESoe.lcncy the Governor who, prccifey at Il\nO'Clock, came il and delivered the following\n\n\nSPEECH"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-21_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0154.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nHall, 10 receive the Communications Of His\nExcencncy the Governor who, prcciieIy at / /.\nO'Clock, cane il and delivered the following\n\n\nSPEECH.\n\n\nGentlemen o. 5s S.a.fr, and\n\n\nGlnht@u 9t tie HoglE Of Re3rGfntaazass.\n\n\nSINCE / had Ian tn pl7aluse OF addref\nting you, the internal Rue of he Common\nwealth has been il general tranquil and pralpe-\nrOus, relIiting undoubtedly, from 4 HrOnr\nattachment of HE people to the Government,\nand irom faithful and impartial execution Of\nthe LAYS F; nor can we doubt Of the contnuahcg\nOF this tate f things, While our ci,jzeas feel\nhe importance Of iil Order, N.rtu- and In\ndu-tr7, ma at the fame TIM, duy appreciate\n'he blellln[s ri Ere Government, citib i1heI\nby Their wiliom, fIFported BY their energy, <\nadmin tored,by officers Of their che &c.\n\n\nHappy indeed would be our ftu ion. as\nGovernment, II our internal regulations could\nexe-pt US from tOrei N uGurEatons, as we'll as\nprot Ct Us from dOmettic violence but the leaf\nor1trvaton VIII convince Us, that the B, n ill.,\ntentons and pureG motive, frequently 4 of\ninfIriHg the trienLhiP and amtty If foreign\nnations. Hence a:1ts HE nee City Of tandng\nprepared to rePrlaole'gn aggreHions, when diff\naerences caBnOt ube aduded by the amic4ble\nMODE Of negociatioAg The belt internal ar\nransnfent5 Of GOyepnent avail but little while\nThe nation tieIt remains eAp7led to The depre\ndations and iniu.ts Of every bold invader.\n\n\nIT we trace the hltnry Of orr country from\nits hr.t fc dam:nt, we ihA find, perhaps no p.\nROD more cTi-ic-l, or intereang than The pre-\nf-nt. The principles lately dileminated, have\nca 49, III I\ntude before unknown.\n\n\nHaving cGabluhci the Independence Of the\nAmerican Government on the principles of\njuAce, and BATS Of equal rights, we cheriihed\nthe hope, that by induitrouAy cultivatng our\nfoil, promoting manufactures, and extending\ncommerce, We might attain The Object Of our\nPurIult and long enjoy peace, liberty ADD fate\nty But uninterrupted PROPERTY teems To be\nrather picture If The imaG nation than re-\n1lity, which man is allowed 10 enjoy. Tn ey.\ncry age aries a ferries Of duties aud trials Pc\nculiar 10 it(elf. Scarce had we begun to feel\nthe happy effects of the mlLcU, and, believe,\nthe wllt government the world had ever\nknown, erc the convuIions Of European nations\nthreatened to involve that Of the American go\nBut thanks to our political pilots, whole perc\nlrati6n dlcovered our danger, anJ Whole VIII\ndom and patfiouim directed chem 70 fTQcm\nOf impartial neutrality as The flreH means If al\nvoiding impending evil. This jun and wifi P1-\nLEY, equally calculated To Prei-rve peace with\nforeign nations, and To tecurl domeGiC tranquil\ni.y, at length gave umbr4ge to The Government\nOF France, and various me hods were purified\nTO engage the United States as parry in the\ncontoG. The miuii5crs and agents Of Trance\nearly commenced their political career il this\ncountry, and diTeminattd principles and lenri\nmeuts totally iubverfve ~ cuF Government ~\nindependence, BY endeavouring to Periui(- the\nPeople that the. ;nterlR diSatej violation Of\nthe fy4em our Executive had adopted to\ncreate didenGons and feFerate the Pcopll from\nthe Government Of their choice. Thauk Hea-\nven, the lchcm4 proved inef-tual, and the cil-\nizens Of he United States are yet free, happy &\nindependent.\n\n\nIt mutt be unneceGary, as we'll as painful, to\nrecte the realons OF the failure OF the overtures\nfor peace and accommodation--they are uni\nVERBALLY known, and | believe, pertettly under\nGood. The world will do Us the ultice to be-\nlieve, that no effort has been omitted on the\npart Of The United States to adu4 differences\nand preferve peace with the Republic Of France\nan Object mott fncerely & uniformly fought,\nbut unhappily not yet within the power q the\nUnited States 10 obtain: TO accomplish this,\nIs alike our intcrea and our with and We are\nhappy ID hear, the Chief Magiarate cf the vi\nmon publicly declare\" it is peace We nave\nIN Iormlyand perfeverin6ly cultivated, and har-\nmony between us and France may be r.Rored at\nher obti2a\" We cannot yet believe that France\nwill drive Us to the lat reiort, which in The end\nwould prove as injuries to her intereits, as to\nour own. From prefent appearances, however,\nWe can d1ccrn I'd eaton tor relaxing our pre-\nparations for defence. Should We nor violate\nthe fri law of nature, tie great prin,iPle of\nfelfprelerv-tion, if The means for this purpo(e\nwhich the Almighty las placed within our"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-21_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012101_0154.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-21", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\nCommunication.", "byline": "", "article": "cial Gazette IN Bottom, who very politely com\nPiled with my reqreG IN late po0lcriPt, | an\nenabled 10 lay before the Duar.d Of Maine the\nletter Of Thomas 1efsylon, vice prcG3ent Of\nInc United States, to Grolling Italian BY the\nname Of Mazzei, one Of the IDLE, fpe1u.3tive,\nand truly aiaOcratical philosophers Of the pre-\nfent day, who would like to Be 70 very obliging\nas to tax. the trouble of ruling mankind in the\nAead Of governments, contributions, religion,\nprinciples, ana fuch Ike Prejndces, iollies, and\ndeluGons. That no j4cobin whichever, let his\nFrench,hed foul De ever 70 callous 10 truth, or\nDent upon deception, may have hair-bteadth\nOf room 70 intimate to a by-Raader that it is\nforgery IF tie federaliGs, Be i known that\nhave reque1eI member Of Congrefs to ak\nlIr. Jederion # he wrote It, which que0ioa was\nput to Mr. JefFerGon, whole anfwer was, Win\nthew Ct indifference, that be c2aHn,t Ly az\na2y, a5 te bad a7t esm8ayeI Il zsIb NE ,yt2inaL-\nHere follows what Mr.. RuaeI iu0ly tiles tile\n\" unworthy leuer''-to Which l have caufed To\n\n\n\n\n\nO0 8o4'1 VIZ '4-i'iis an'lA1\" 70 Il IN rams\nwhen it was Ert} puL-,lasd there, My country.\n--., ,-,-r-. .-.-..- -...- ---..r\n\n\no'-'''' '-'\n\n\nfrom .he P-ya Mo.IroR. of TIL ar.1-o-.\n\n\nFLORENCE, (LaLyJ JAN.I.\nLETTER fcm III. TFFfF3s7E, Lfs 6La.R,r W\n1ts Dntt-4 Sites III France. and S T1'q5r 70 The\n-Dc54rtl4trt # F.rsi7r Af5uJ, IL &! aiken of\n\n\nTrcta'4.\n\n\nThis letter. literally traa1ated saddreald ~ Ma\n1Li' @u.99T oi Te-e@T61o' \"ltor91I \"Hd Po1\"e3,\net.r.r.- M NH nm i'o\" --''0-'- III\n.o-rr\n\n\nOCk Po\"-''@4 ieHAIon = PTodIgioufy\ntna,3-u --L'-- you l9'I Us. Inittad OF that no\nDC love q t.ol.'y' ana mat 1e?u ic p s vern-\nment' when o@T.i5C \" through tht dangers \"A\n1He VAR 4N -'l-a IN MORA cA.o-.t .t2lTauo Pa\ntJ As at'l-A. 1A1iL lv'\"eI ops is FIN IAP'i1\nOF us th- JaSf.n1s' ri tI-y have aHc15F gwen\nrs lh7 jim Of t-- DutILR Cove nInt~t Never\nth-leIs' me PThcP@l 6o1Y OF our citizens &c\nnam l---lUI 20 oPuoHean PHncPi-4. al our\nPoPfietoT5 III iahIs are !HtnGly q thoie PrT\npes, ds a1o tA- nm n t,e\",s. Ne nave\na5aI1t Qs (farH-L cas- Y the L#6f1f4Tf P27.ey'\ncf our so.eI. n5ern NJ \" ef4,( lf~sr,,rn'.t\nall qybo ars Fixing 2E-e, III In. .|n-i 1,/o Prfr\n,6s 5A. \"a 1.o'a - j re 'I ,-11' 80 2 M y\nh U D/t III ''3 -\"t 'As III ' ', ''' n\"\n''iy@ 'rD.''', ' ri X MI 'tL'| .'' III '\no4.I' ri P1''.. ~ 10 III. Ii'0't '>l' IN\nWIN 'l T. 4. iIuP.on ana I l,,'lii rs n\n- ~ I. ~ -''-l Y Y, 49, 'I3' tI\nloouII 6.Y0 {ou Ie,I - ''lo'''u \"a\nrs doI'AISs VIZ nave 80 'et ~.\n1In VINO 'ioiiio''s !. o3oi.'' 1'll ol.il'r\nto\"s Il o9'iioa, T''ie nan liaS pen II III\n~ 'l5 \"'role E13'aA1' II 'llS \"I!8'Aa-' P''\nID caun An3Itterre' P'oOdoly alu1In- to tAe"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-18_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0170.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "EnvoYs mutt ieaTch for them, and propofe them\ntnemielves. Being afked to fuggeG the means,\nthe ah1\"er is \" moEey\"-the purchale Of the\nDutch retcriPtlons, and 1.-The fifty thouland\npounds tterling, as doCceur to the Dire6tory.\"\n\n\nThe MiHJger told the Envoys that the Drec-\ntory were wounded by the Prefident's fpeech\nana n his converiation with Mr.. Gerry on the\n\n\n2Sth OF O6f. fad \" the Directory had pafTed an\narret, which he offered for peruial, in which they\nbad demanded oftb ENJOYS an explanation Of\nTome parts, and reparation for Others, of the\nPTehdents fPeech to COngteGs Of the I6rh Of\nMay, 1897 that he was feniilde that difficulties\nwould exit on the part of the Envoys relative to\nthis demand but that BY their offering ,noney he\ntho't he could prevent the eff & of the arret.-\nMr.. z (the \" interpreter'') at the requeR OF Mr..\nGerry, having fared that the Envoys have no\niuch powell Mr.. Talleyrand replied, they can\n\n\nin iuch cafe take power on tbemlelves and\npropoled that they fhould make \" loan.'' But\nthis T\" loan\" as will prefently appear, did not\n\n\nmean the \" money\" which would \"prevent\nThe effect Of the aTret.\" Mr.. Gerry then max\ning Tome obiervatons on the powers Of the\nEnvoys-that they \"were adequate to the\ndiicuiiion and adjufment Of all points Of real\n\n\ndifference between the two nations that they\n\n\ncould alter and amend the treaty or if fnecehary\n\n\nform new one !\" added that as to loan,\n\n\nthey had no powers whatever TO make one, bur\n\n\nthat they could fend one of their number for\nlnltru6ions on this proportion, if deemed expe.\ndent -\" That as h= Mr. Taileyrand1 had\n\n\nexPre1ied deiire to confer With the Envoys\n\n\nindividually, It was the with Of Mr.. Gerry that\n\n\nfuch a conference fhould take place, and their\n\n\nopinions thus bc afcertained.\" \" Nj. Talley-\n\n\nrand in anlwer, laid he ihould be glad to confer\n\n\nwith the other Envoys, individually, bat that this\n\n\nuatrr about t5e mszcy D7uf Be tsG 5irsaly without\nTending 70 America that IL would not com\n\n\nmunicate the arret for week and that if we\nconld adjuR the difficulty refpe6fng the fpeech,\n\n\nan application would nevertheless 20 10 the Unit\nred States for LoAN:\" Now this matter Of f5e\nMONEY that ngf B. Jcnkd dre7ly, could only refer\nTO the dopcew /; for loan in the purchafe of\nmillions Of Dutch re9criptions, or in any other\nform, could only be the fubie9 Of RibpiaGos to\nBE af1qvard5 fnl6ued by the United States but\nthe aonesur OF fifty thouland pounds terling, was\nfun within the immediate reachof the ENJOYS;\nfor their credit would certainly command it in\nfacf, mercantile houle had offered 10 anlwer\n\n\ntheir draughts and this, Mr.. Talleyrand IN\n\n\nqueaionably wen knew for i was member\nof he fame houle who 6rft introduced the Min\niHer's agent, Mr.. X, 70 Gen. Pinckney, IN the\nmanner itated in the ENJOYS di(patches. A CO.\nlateral evidence that in \" this matter Of the\n\n\nmoney that mnA be f.ttled directly\" MIR. Tai\nleyrand referred only 70 the a9ucsRr, arfes from\ntbs c;rcumfancs: The very next day (Oa. 7o)\nMr.. x. called on the envoys and faid Mr..\nTalleTrand was extremely anxious TO be Of\nfervice to them, s, had reque1ed thar one more\neffort ihould be made TO induce US to enable him\n\n\nto he TO-\" After great deal of the fame con-\nverlalion which had pafed at former interviews\n/ had been repeated, the euvoys iay-\"t.e fun\n\n\nOf this prOpoftion was, that If we would pay by\n\n\nway of fees (that was his exprellonl The fun If\n\n\nMONEY demaHdsd far PRIVATE USE, the directory\n| would not receive us, but would permit US to\n| remain ln Paris as we now were and we fhould\n\n\nbe received by Mr.. TalIeyrand, until one Of rs\n\n\neonH So 70 H,1erica and c0gjah our esv,rnmrnt on\n| the ff5jr7 Of a LOAN\"\n\n\nAlthough the ENJOYS dipatches, and the fa6ts\n| and circumstances herein before fated, cannot\n\n\nleave doubt that x As we'll as Y and z was\n\n\nwe'll known to Mr.. Talleyrand, it will not Be\n\n\nami!s to add, that on the fecend of Dec. X, Y,\n\n\nand Z, dlned together at Mr.. Talleyrand's, in\n| company with Mr.. Gerry and that after riGng\n| from the table, the money proportions, which\n\n\nhad before been ade, were repeated, in the room,\nand in the Prelence, tho perhaps not in the hear\n| ingof Mr.. .Taleyrand. Mr.. X put the quelton to\n\n\nMr.. Gerry in dirctt terms, either, \" whether the\n\n\nENJOYS would give the dsucenr,\" or \" whether\n\n\nthey had got the NoEEY ready\" Mr.. Gerry.\nvery jufly offended, anfwered poftively in the\nnegative, and the conversation dropped.\n\n\nMr.. z, who has avowed himfelf to be Mr..\n\n\nHauteval, was the perion who 6rh made known\nto the envoys the minilter's deire to confer with\n\n\nthem Individually on the objects of their milton:\nhe it was who fr& introduced Mr.. Gerry to\n\n\nMr.. Taleyand, and fervcd as the interpreter of\n\n\ntheir conveilations: And il his letter to Mr.\n\n\nTaileyrand, at The cloie of Mr.. Gerry's docu-"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-18_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0170.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "y\n\n\nIHh Secretary OF State respectfully fubmts the fol-\nlowing eport on the relating to the United\nSs2tes and France 6nce the lal communicat to Co\nEreis on that fubeG.\n\n\nD4ssr'ae'' sf STATE, Jan. IS, r79q.\n\n\nREPORT of The Secretary of State, on\n\n\nIs: Traal7aiOnf relating 10 tb: United States and\n\n\n.Frarer, frre tie La? eotsnsgnicatious to CongreG\n\n\non tbs Gbs8.\n\n\nTHE points chiefly merit;ng attention,\nare the attempts of the French government.\n\n\n|. To exculpate ihelf from the charge of\ncorruption, as having demanded douceur Of\nFifty Thoufand Pounds Rerling (27z,ooo dol\nlars for The pockets of the Directors and Mn\nilters' as rcPTeiented 10 the difpatches of our\nEnvoys.\n\n\nII. To deratch Mr.. Gerry from his col.\nleagues and to inveigle HIM into a feparate\nnegotiation and\n\n\nIII. lts defgn, if the negotiation failed, and\nwar fhould take place between the United\nStates and France, TO throw the blame Of The\nrupture on the United States.\n\n\nI. The d1Patches of the Fnvoys publihed\nin The United States, ( republihed in England,\nreached Paris towards the laft If May; and on\nthe goth OF that month, he French MiniRer,\nMr. Tallyrand, affecting an entire ignorance Of\nthe Perions deignated By the letters w, K, Z,\nand Z-cal'i1g them intriguers, whole obied\nwas 70 deceive Eh= Envoys-writes to Mr.. Gerry\naud \"Prays him Immediately to make known\nTO bin their names\"\n\n\nMr.. Ger.Y, in his aalwer of the an, wifhes\n10 eYade Mr.. T2lieyr4nd's requea and with\nIeafon, for he an his colleague, had promifrd\nElellr'. x and that tbeir names fnoulI in no\nevent be made public\" Nix. Gerry in his letter\nof Odober # in notic;ng the repetition Of Mr..\n1alleYraad's requcf for thof. names, Rates as an\nobjection to Giving them up \"t thar they COLD\nbe otheTw,fe afcertained - and that Mr.. Tai\nleyrand's m=fenger. admitting III. faa tiat they\nwere already known, Immediately mentioned\nTheir names. Mr.. Gerry nevertheless certified\nin writing the names Of X 7 and z wi,h the\nrelerve \"that hey lhould not be pubifhed on\nhis authority !\" and bsiides formally certifying\nTO Mr.. Talcyr7nd The names Of his o7ca brivate\nogfuts' added that \" they did not produce. to\nhis kGOwle 'Ge, credentials or documents of any\nkind\" Credentials\" 10 zyyitns were certainly\nnot to be exPeded to be produced by agents\nemployed r. make corrupt proportions but\nMr. Gerry had M. Talley1 7nd's own a1urance\nthat Mr.. was afing BY his authority. 1t i,\nrecited in the Env3ys difpatches. and upon Mr..\nGerry's own report to his colleagues, that on\nthe 18TH December, 1907, Mr.. Y g fated to\nhim that two Meafures which Mr.. TalleyraQd\nproPoled, beng adopted reaoration Of friend\nihip between the republics would follow imme\ndiately; the one was a grafaaty of Etly h1p(and\nPsnnd5 Rsrlng the other purchafe Of thirty\nTWO millions Of Dutch refcriptions,\" and after\nconverting on thele topics, Mr.. Gerry and Mr..\nZ rode to Mr.. Talleyrand's Office, where \"Mr.\nGerry oblerved to Mr.. Ta,leyrand, that Mr.. Y\nhad hated to him that morning fOme propof.\ntions as coming from Mr.. Talleyrand, refpeSt-\ning which, Mr. Gerry could give no orinion,' ?\nAnd after making fome other obfervations, Mr..\nTaleyrand anlwered I\" that the information Mr..\nhad given him (Mr. Gerry was jut and\nmight atzvzp5 BE- relied o1.\"--This declaration\nRamb5 qoHb fbe Misifer'J aatbaity, all the COM\nnunications made by Mr.. Y to the ENJOYS.\nand Mr.. Y himfelf, who is Mr.. Bellamy, of\nHanburgh, in his public vindication, declares,\nthat g he had done nothing, faid nothing, writ\nten nothing, without the orders Of citizen Tai.\nleyrand The fame may be aGarted in regard\n10 idr. X for he fra introduced Mr.. Y TO the\nEnvoys andhs feparate commucic ations were\nfubaantiaily the fame with thofc Of Y. and bo:h\ntogether were pre(ent with the Envoys when\nThe communications were more than once re-\nPeated.\n\n\nj allo deferves notice, that in Rating The\npreliminary demands Of the French government\nthe private agen.s X and Y and the minifer,\nne a Gni.ar anRuage. The agents declare,\nthat the Directory are extremely irritated at the\nfpeeeh ofthe Prcfdent, and re quire an sxplana-\nnation Of lome parts Of it, and reParaton for\nohets thar this NUT give pain 70 he ENJOYS\nu ,Ae Di-ca>ry would not dlfenle wUh iI:"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-18_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0170.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "6O'Si ih'uSAt--lt II ISally 0eured treaty on any\n\n\nterms-hoped to prevail on Mr.. Gerry TO ne\n! gOciate ieParately, although from the irR over\nture he declined and continued to decline it\n\n\nBut after the expulGon Of lis colleagues, it\nhoped BY IT'S ledu6ive arts, to prevail over his\ntcrnPles and gain his content 70 terms which,\n\n\nwhile they We're pfeielt, would be reie6ed, or\nat all events TO retain him with the ismbllhce\nof negotiating regularly or informally, and\nthus keep the United States, il the torpor of in\ndecilion, S-iihout preparation for offence or de.\ntence- Unfortunately Mr.. Gerry was Induced,\nby the threats of immediate war againR the\n\n\nUnited States, TO- feParare from his colleagues,\nand itay IN Paris threats WHICH, viewed with\ntheir motives, merited only dettRdtion and con.\n\n\ntempt. -Four or FIVE months before the threats\nOF immediate orders to quit France, and the\nterrors OF war in its mott dreadful forms, lad\n\n\nbeen held up to all the envoy. 70 frighten them\ninto compliance with the groundttfs, uniu(t\nand corrupt demands Of the French govern\nment thole threats had not been executed, &\nthe unworthy pnrpoles for which they had been\nuttered had been Obvious.\n\n\nHappily for the United States, the Charaaer\nOF the French gov. as delineared in the oficid\ndh3atches Of all the ENJOYS, and the knowledge\nOF its conduit towards other countries Whole\ngovernment i had overturned, and whcfs peo-\npie, in the names If Liberty and Equality, It\nhad enllaved, 70 operated as not to leave us ex-\n\n\nPoied TO all the evils which ftl6sHee was calcula-\n| TED 70 produce. Mr.. Gerry Indeed reliaed all\n\n\nthe arts of the FreHch MiniGer 10 entce him\ninte formal negotiation, after that govern\nment had driven his colleagues from PATS\n\n\nnegotiation which in is nature would have been\n\n\nq fure0der of our Independence, by admitting\n: foreign government to chooie for lis the Min\nliter who ihould repretent our country, to treat\nOf our important rights and inrereRs, which\nthat Eoyernment had idef violated anI deeply\n| injured.\n\n\nThe Directory and their Mniaer Mr.. Tai\n| leyrand hoped and expected that General\n\n\nPinkney and General Marihall would voluatari-\n| lybave quilted France, after the MniAer'y letter\nOf the 18Th Of March, IA which lie made the\noffenive d;ltinttion between them and their\n\n\ncolleague, Mr.. Gerry, Oh the p:etence that his\n\" opinions\" were more \" impartial than theirs.\n| Accordingly Mr.. TaIleySand, n lis letter TO\n| Mr. Gerry of The third of Ap il, lays-\"I fup-\nPole Sir, that Medrs. Pnekney and M5rhalE\n\n\nhave thought it uleful and proper, in coule-\nquence of the intimations which he end Of nv\n\n\nnote Of the 8th Of March lat prefents, TO quit\n\n\nthe territory Of the Republic\" Yet Mr. Tai\n| leyrand had given them neither padports nor\n\n\nletters Of fafe conduit The f4a IS, the French\n| government wilhed 70 avoid The odium Of\n/ tending Jhem away and tbs blame Of rupture.\n\n\nwhich Mr.. TaIieyrand predi6ted would Be the\n\n\nconfequence vhileit was privately intimated\n\n\n70 them that they NUT leave the equity\n| The Minilters conduct on this occafion towards\n\n\nGen. Marfhall las detailed il his ourna was\nparticularly marked with ind gnities. When il\n\n\nwas oblerved 70 Mr.. Talleyrand that this was\n! not the manner in which A foreign Minaer\n\n\nought to be treated, Mr.. TaIeyrand replied,\n\n\nthat Cen Marihlll was not foreign MiniRer,\n\n\nbut was to be cOnGdered as private American\n\n\ncitizen and muf obtain his pafport, like OH\n\n\ners, through the Conful. To this it was an\n\n\nfwered, that Gen. MIrfhall was f,reign min\n\n\nilter,* and that the French government could\n\n\nnot deprive him Of that character, which was\n\n\nconferred upon him, not by Mr.. Talleyrand, but\n| BY the United States and tho the Direanrv\nmight refule to receive or TO treat with HIM.\n\n\ntill his counry had clothed him with tha -\n| quiilte powers, which he held INDEPENDENTLY *\nFrance; that if he was not Acceptable m tb.\n| French government, and in conftqyence thereof\nIt was determined to iend him awav. A;ll ~\nought to be ent away like a minifer. that ne\nought 70 have his PafPorts, with letters Of Cafe\nconduit which would prote6t him from the\neruilers Of France. Mr.. Taleyrand replied,\nthat if Gen. Marlhal wilhed for paGport, Ne\nmut give in his name, G-Alure, age, completion,\n\n\n&c. to the American Eonfll, who wonld Obtain\na padport for him that with repea 10 a letter\nof fate condu6, it was unnecedary. as no rifk\nfrom the crulZers would be incurred.\n\n\n1he relolt of rheie conversations was plain\ndemon.traten Of the Intention Of the miniaer.\nthatln confequence of his inlimation at the clole\nOF his letter Of the 9Th Of March, that the\nopinions\" Of two of the ENJOYS were not A.\ngreeable 70 the government Of France, Generals\nPlnckney and Marihall Q5oui4 asbr9bri4fs 10 f5.m-"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-18_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0170.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The fenldtion which thefe details irreGhabIy\nexcite, is that of aRonihment, at the uuparai\nleled efrontery of Mr.. Tallsyrand in demand\ning OF MIR. Gerry the names of x Y and z !;\nalter 7 had accompanied him on Witt to the\nmln'Iter coIb qVbOm tbs coHveyjatog detailed in tbs\nPRINTED dJloatebcI then pa5Sa and who then afur\ned Mr.. Gerry thar The information Mr.. Y\nhad given him was juR, and might always be\nrelied oD-\"-After z had in the hrf inhance\nintroduced Mr.. Gerry TO the miniRer, and ferv-\ned as their mutual Interpreter, and qvben The con\npa5atioH bsteVesn item bad alj6 been Rated ia tbe\ndjPNtcbes ard after X Y and had dined to\ngether with Mr.. Gerry at Mr.. TaIleyrand's\nliable, on rifing from which X and renewed\nthe ProPolition abeur the MONEY The very\ncHcumaance Of Mr.. Talleyrand's being contn-\nued IN Office after the account Of thefe intrigues\nhad been PNbihed to the world, is declGve\nproof that they were commenced and carried\non with the Privity and by the fecret ord.rs Of\nthe directory. 1t was to accompih the obiea\nOF thete intrigues that the American ENJOYS\nwere kept at Paris unreceived, fix months af.e\ntheir credentials had b-en laid before the dircc.\ntory and it was only becaule they were fuPe-\nrIor 20 thofe intr'gues, and that no hopes re\nNAMED of wheeling or terrifying them into\ncompliance, that TWO Of them were then\ntent away--and with marks of inlulI and con-\ntempt.\n\n\n2. The faa that the French government at\ntempted to inveigle Mr.. Gerry into fepara;e\nnegotiation will not be quenioned az FIRE il\nvas made PriVate!y and under an injunction Of\nge1ecy towards bis COLLEAGUES it was afterwards\nplainly Infatuated by thc mini0er, in his letter\nq he ~ l. .-11\nthe envoys that the executive directory was diff\nPoled to treat with one Of the three; and that\none he openly avowed, in his letter of he 81 Of\nApril, 70 be Mr.. Gerry. The bretence for ftIetf-\ning him was that his \"oPin'ons. prefuued to\nbe more impartial, promCed in the courfe Of the\nexplanations, more of that reciprocal confidence\nwhich was indilPenGble\" But when, before,\nhave their \" obi1ian5\" been Rated as a iutidable\nground for rejecting the ambaGldors OF peace\nAmbafadors 80, OF eAab!iihed probity, whole\nchara6ers were Of the frh dfinaion in their\nown country, and Whole demeanor towards the\ngovernment to which they were dePutcd, was\ndecent and refpeaful Who had, with a frank\nnefs which The candor Of their naru6ions war\nrInted, communicated the important points\nwhich they contained and who unrsnlittingly\nand with the mott anxious f3lic;lude, entreated\nthat the negotiations might Be commenced /?\nWhat more proper or more honourable qualities\nought miniaers deputed to negotiate with a\nforeign nation TO pohels p But why ihould a\nforeign government queRion the obinion5 Of the\nambaiiadors ient to negotiate with it on lube6s\nOF dBfTeHce between the two nations If wilely\ncholen, and faithful TO the interets of their OWN\ncountry, they mutt Of courle pofe1s different\nopinions from the government to which they\nare 1ent the differing 9tinisn5 maotained by the\ntwo nations on their REFLECTIVE rights and inter\netts, being the caufe and objects of the negocia-\ntion-A government really ddpofed to treat on\nfair principles would never obied TO the obinions\nof fforeign ambahadors. 1t would receive them,\nand appoint its own miniRers, with proper pow\ners, to treat with them, propole its terms, and\nreceive thoie offered and dilculs both : and if\nthen they could not agree, put an end TO the\nneg0ciation. The French government did not\nwith to negotiate, it deGred to mbolc treaty on\nthe United States. To this practice it had been\naccuRomed towards the minor powers in Eu-\nrope, whom it has fubjeded to its will and\nit expected equal fubmifion from the U. States.\nHence Mr.. Talleyrand's fecret declaration TO\nMr.. Gerry, \" that if he would negotiate they\ncould toon hnifh treaty }5r tbs sxecEtive dirsc\ntory qUtre not ia f5+ habit Of endiqg much time a\nbept jiscb mattert.\" Hence the objections to\ngeNeral Pinckney and general Marlhall /: they\nmanifehed dIcernment fuperior to the in\ntrigues of the French government, and an in\nvncible determination not TO lurrend-r the hon\nor, the inlereG, or the independence of their\ncountry. 1t was neceGary then to get rid oi\nthem and fseing that ncitAer defpair of nego.\ntiating, nor Rudied indignites, could induce\nthem to quit their potts, PaGports were fent to\nthem to quit France It was with difficulty\nthat general Pinckney could obtain PermiIion\nto ltay two or three months for the recovery of\nhis ick daughter, to whom an immediate voy-\nage would probably prove fatal. Unernbarrai\n\n\nExtract Of letter. dated June I5th, 1898, from"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-02-18_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0170.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, FEBRUARY I8. ZOO\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "On the an o anaary the PreGdeut communicated the\nfollowing Mefiage to Congrel.:\nGentlemen Of't5e Senate, and\nGentlemen Of tie HogtS Of fRebreEntati4,e,,\nCCORDlNG to an intimaton in nv MeiTaqe\nN OF Friday laf, now lay before Congrefs\nreport 0 tne oeeaTy OF State, containing his obferva\n\n\nJOHN ADAMS.\nJanuary Z. 1893.\n\n\nTo IHE PRESIDENT gttte Uri.ed SRa.es.\nTHE Secretary Of State respectfully fubmits The fol-\nlowing epor on the tranfaons relating to the United\nS'tes and France hnce the la communications 20 Con-\ngreis on that fubjeGt.\n\n\nTIMOTHY PICKERING.\nD4sarf~eat 9f STATE, Jan rS. r790."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-02-18_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0170.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Extract Of letter. dated June 18th, 1898, from\nMr. Kiag, mniter Of the United States 10 LONDON, to\nthe Secretary of State\n\n\nCol. TTumbuIl, who was at Paris foon after the\narrival there of the Commdoqers, has more than onrs\ninformed me that Hauteva ;oId him that both The dg\neepr and the lean were Indispensable. and urged HIM to\nemploy bis influence with the American CommiGioner,\nto Offer the irIts as YsD as the I.1a.\""} +{"article_id": "11_1799-02-18_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0170.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "B9ars7seTt 9f STATE, Jan e. r79o."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-09-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0256.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "From the Newyork sprcrAroA\nn Remarkable Phenomenon.", "byline": "", "article": "THE FLIES are dying in this city ia great\nquantities, particularly 10 the fouthern part.\nOn examing them they appear to be more Of a\nwhitifh hue than ufual-much fsollen, as If\nthey had taken potion and at the time of their\ndeath they elevate their bodies on their hird\nlegs If attempts be made to di1odge them\nfrom the place they attach thenfelves to, fire.\nquently their heads will remain behind.\n\n\nThis remarkable occurrence certainly cyin-\noes fomething not altogether agreeable in the\ncontribution of our common atmosphere, which\ncrcum lance has led to the following query -\nIf from imported Infection or noxious exhsla-\nlions (ariing from the decomposition of animal\nand vegetable master) we owe our pelilcntial\ndifeafes ought not this clais of infees increafe\nmore abuodantly, and remain in better health\nthan il no fueh exhalaiion of vapors exiRed -.\nAS every individual well know that this\ntribe of inieas are more fond of breathing and\nliving among this corrupted Gate of the air\nthan in that which is more pure, and viii IN\ncreate more abundsntly 10 the mot filthy pia-\nces that can be found may we not then con-\nlecture that the annual calamties which ravage\nour cities, are in confequence of fome unknown\nphyfcal change wrought iu our atmofpheFe, in-\ndependent of imported or local infeetions Aud\nmay not this change arife from the remai kabe\nvciilitudcs Of the weather, which take place ge-\nrerally before peliential difeafes make their\nappear ance -fcch as The iudden changes from\nheat to cold, and from dryneis to rnoilturc ;"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-09-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0256.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "fVoLunE Ill\n\nEXTRACT.", "byline": "I From an o,a,isa dsliys,ei 4ib Taly.l", "article": "Sc TT was referved for WEIsaAuPr, whole\nname would figure in biography of devils, tn\norganize fociety to cverturn ali the govern\nments and religions cf the world: A fociety,\nwhich for depravity of deGgn and address in\nexecution, far exceeds any fcheme of Lucifcr,\nany plot of rebellion conceived in the councils\nof hell: \"A fsciety, which would individually\nplace its author fra in the catalogue of the\ndamned, were he not rivalled in impiety by\nd'Alembert, Frederic and Voltare.\n\n\n6. They taught that conjugal fathfulnefs.\nchaity and all the moral virtues, were mere\nprejudices of education that modelly was re-\nfined voluptuoufncfs that felf murder was no\nor me ;--that the podedon OF property ininng\ned on human rights. that the motive utilities\nthe means that civil government Is the only\nfall of man that there is no future ftate--no\nGod. Thele opinions are propagated over\ncountries, inhabited by more than a hundred\nmillion fouls.\n\n\nsThe apoalcs of thefe doctrines introduced\neach other into every department of the CON-\nmuniiy. They Fat in the reviewers chair ; they\nguided The public tate for books; they taughr\n10 the fchools they leetured in the univerfiics\nthey prefcribed to the hok they were the tu-\ntors of princes; they lowered round the throne,\nand d.eeted the fceptre. To 6oiih this climax\nof guilt, they Attended the pulpit, and with un-\nhallowed lips, perverted the truth, and polluted\nthe pages of God.\n\n\n8. This focety, after extending itfelf through\nGermany, Holland, Swi zerland, and Italy,\nwas formally introduced 10 Paris, to alI.France.\nThe perfevering indu0ry, The indefasigable\nPains, with which they purified their objstt,\nwould have honored a better cauie.\n\n\ng Their feeret papers have been difcovered,\nwhich prove there are 1000 of thefe lodges in\nthe world fevcnteen Of which are in The United\nStates. How many more there may be, it is\nnot eafy to conjecture. Theie were the mines,\nthe exploGon of which has effeaed revolution,\nanfwerej to fuch caufc.\n\n\n\"Thefe dens of impiety vornit forth their\ncontents, and in one day million of men fart\nup 10 arms TO overturn affairs and thrones, to\ndeRroy government and religion. Enlightened\nby fcience, affirming the name of Philosophers.\nthey have accefs to The highea olaf, of fociety-\nPoifoning the hearts Of kings and rulers Of\nRates, by art they pc fuade them to combine TO\ncrufh the fon of God, to RAE his empire from\nits foundation. Athefm, immortality and brus.\ni'm haunt their fcps.\n\n\nq. The fabbarh difarpears, religion Aes, man\nis the prey of man.\n\n\n\"Their influence has effeefed miracles\nThe world is amazed at their progrefs. \"Sa-\ntan, when feeking vengeance againa his divine\ncreator, would have been proud to become the\npupil ofthis modern Spartaeus.\" From the\nbikes of Holland to the tomb of Virgil, to the\npillar of Pompey, they have gathered\" M.\nznerous armies to Sight with God Almighty\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-09-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0256.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "INTERESTING ANEcDo7E.", "byline": "", "article": "ST. PIERRE, in his celebrated work, the\n\" Studies of Nature\" thus introduces the fol-\nloving anecdote -\" II is impo1ible for virtue\nto iubiit Independently of religion [ do not\nmean the theatrica. virtues, which attract pub.\nlie admiration BY virtue snderRand the\ngood which we do 10 men,, without expectation\nOf reward on their part, and, frequently, at he\nexpenie OF fortune, nay, even of reputation\nAnalyzc all thofe whole traits have appeared\nto you the mot ariking thereis no one of\nthem but what points out Deity, nearer or more\nremote. lhall quote one not generally known.\nand Gngularly intereaing from its very obfeuri\n~.\n\n\nIn the lat war in Germany, Captain OF\ncavalry was ordered out on foraging party.\nHe put himfelf at the head of his troop, and\nmarched TO the quarter Aligned him. twas a\nfolitary valley, in which hardly any thing but\nwoods could be feen. In the midi of it food\nlittle cottage on percciving it, he went up,\nand knocked at the door out comes an ancient\nHernouren, with beard filvered by age\n\" Father\" fays the officer, \"ihew me a field\nwhere lean fct my troopers foraging.\n\" Prefently,\" replied the Hernouten. The\ngood old man walked before, and eonduesed\nthem out of the valley. After quarter OF an\nhours march they found a fine field of barley.\nI\" There is the very thing we want\" fays the\nCaptain----\" Have patience for a few min\nu,es,\" replies his guide, \"you fhal be iatisfied.\"\nTHY went on, and, at the ditance OF\nabout a quarter of league farther they\narrived at another field of bailey\nThe troop immediately difmounted, cut down\nthe grain, truGed il up, and remountei. The\nofficer, upon this, Jays to his conductor, \" Fa-\nTheir, YOU have given yourlelf and Us unneceiid-\nry trouble the hrt field was much better than\nthi.\"--\" Very true, Sir, rereplied the good old\nman, but il was not nine\"\n\n\n\" This ftroke goes directly to the heart.\ndefy an atheif TO produce me any thing to be\ncompared with it.\""} +{"article_id": "7_1799-09-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0256.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\nWHAT IS A WOMAN LIKE !?", "byline": "A COMIC SONG.\nFrom The BAcAqr1Ls Of\" Locke and KY\"", "article": "\"A COMIC SONG.\nFrom The BAchqELLE Of E\" LocxR and KY\"\na WOMAN is like to---bus nsy-\nWhat woman is ike, who can FAY !!\nThere's no living with or without one\nLove bites like fly,\nNow an ear, now an eye\nbuz, bur, always buzzing about one.\nWhen f,e's tender and kind,\nShe is like TO my mind,\n{And FANNY was 70, remember\nShe's like to-Oh dear\nShe's as good very near\nAs ripe melting peach in September.\nII fhe laugh and fhe chat,\nPlay joke, and all that.\nAnd with fmilcs and good humour fhe meet: me,\nShe is like rich dihi,\nOF ven'fon and fll,\nThat cries from the table, /\" come cat me-\"\nBut fhe'l plague you, and ver you,\nDnraa and perpler you,\nFalfe hearted. ard ranging\nUnfe,tled and changing.\nWhat chen do you think fhe is like\nLike fand ike rock\nLike wheel like clock\nAye. like clock that is always at j9,iis.\nTier heads like the inand folks tell on,\nWhich nothing but monkies dwell or,\nHer hearts like lemon--fo nice\nShe carves for each lover lies\nIn truth fhe's TO me\nLike the wind. like III. fea,\nWhole raging will hearken TO no man;\nLike mill,\n\n\nLike pill.\n\n\nLike fail,\n\n\nLike whale,\n\n\nLike an as.\n\n\nLike glsh,\nWhole image is CONTAIN, TO no mani\n\n\nLike how'r,\nLike how'r.\n\n\nLike fly.\n\n\nLike a pie.\n\n\nIkea pea.\n\n\nLike flea,\nLike thief,\n\n\nLike--in brief, ~\nShe's Ike nothing on ear,h-tu, woman."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-09-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0256.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1899.\n\nVKTHEREAS the following Lots of", "byline": "", "article": "NT HE.REAS the following Lots of\nw LAND advcrtifed 20 be fold on the nj\nday OF September next which happens Sunday and\nthe iae thereof on thar account, be legally made\n\n\nTHEREFORE,\n\n\nBY Virtue of an Order of the Sabrene fu-\ndisiai Court 70, TIE Sac sfs Elts # TIE late TFIoM\nFUCKER, Ea 4esgsA WA Be fold at ZOE Hays Of\nM THomAs MorLEs Iuate1s, at Portland,\n\n\nOn the fra day of October next,\n\n\nairi ''Niess, Il M. to ts iSbga bia1y.\n\n\nPART of the following Tracts\nof LAND, lying in the townfl,ip of Fslmes5. and\nCounty of Cumberland. and which are in common and\nundivided with certain heirs OF the ate igsder Gen\nSAMUEL WALDO. and which was part OF the Eiiate Of\nthe faid TnomAs fLvegER. Eiq eonffcatee the ufe\nof the Commonwealth after the JUN debts and legal\ncharges thereon lhould be paid----io sri',\n\n\nOne third part of two hundred and\nffty,6x granted by the Propris,ors Committee\nof Faeut6, to Brig. SAMUEL Waldo, and laid out near\nthe Duck Ponds.\nOne third part of FIVE hundred and\neleven acres and eghtytwo rods, being the remainder\nOF the eight hundred acres laid to Brig SAMUEL\nWALDO by the Proprietors' Committee at Sa,suszDafev\n\n\nOne half part of fix hundred and\nninety acres allowed and granted by the Proprietors'\ncommtec of FaiuaaI to the heirs of Brig. Cen. WAL\nDO, of their pitch of nine hundred and ixty two\nacres, iying the Duck Ponds.\n\n\nT Condition of Sale to be made known a, the above\ntime and place\n\n\nII. KNOX, Agsa, and Admmjaraor.\n\n\n~7uggP zofb, 1899"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-09-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0256.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Nsw MAsArAc urea Waterman rcfding\nOf the FINAL branches Of the Thames in the neighbour\nhood of Dsptiord where there mnen!e nnnbcs az\nRats has for fcms mon his pan supported large family\nby catching heie animals and telling their kns, wisi'\nwhen tanned make admirable upper leashes Ion koes"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-09-09_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0256.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p1", "headline": "Hacob Hone,", "byline": "", "article": "II INFORMS the public that he has un-\nu dertakcn to carry the Newspapers from Portland\n.hroueh Wand5an, Raymorsor, ig.os. Wafsrjo,d and\noxfo,a to Bethel He will leave Portland eve,y Mon\nday evening and arrive at Bethel on Ihurfday evening\nland returning through Nsff'15s'ea and N0,q0sy and\n10 arrive AT Psyi, ON Friday evening and thence to\nproce through Rs5oq anu 10 on TO Portland\n\n\nThe polfage to Sacca.appa q Wind\nham will be so cents ysar---o Raymoadtown Bridg-\nOn, Waterford Oxford and Bethel, three cents for\neach papcrand the towns en- the return, oss dol\nlar year.\n\n\nThe advantages of poif riding\nthrough the above are 10 obvons that it is hoped\nLiberal encouragement viii be offered TO uppor, the\nundertaking.\n\n\nThe fubfcribers TO Newspapers, anu\nOthers who may peafe to favosr him with their COM\nuand., may depend on the A,iaei fidelity, puntsuay\nanddiipa,eh.\n\n\nFTnD9on. july IS."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0171.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\ntake uPon himfelf negotiation evidently en-\ntrufed 10 the whole,\" and \" that no two of\ntham could pyopde 10 withdraw themtelves\nfrom tie talk committed to them by their gov\nernmen1, while htre remained a pollibility Of\nperforning il p bur that if it fhould be the\nviii of the Directory to order pahports for the\nwhole or any nu u.nber Of .hern,' it was deGred\nthat fuch pafports might Be accompanied with\nletters Of fate conduit, TO Protea them aganlt\nthe cruizers OF France.\n\n\nThefe endeavours of the French Govern\nment, whether real or affected, TO draw Mr..\nGerry into feparate negotiation, conltltute the\niubltance Of the ccrrelpondence between hIm x\nMr.. Talleyrand. They appear TO merit conii-\nderation in frveral points Of view.\n\n\nI. Becaufe if real, It was only in the hope\nard expectation, that by intrigues and terrors\nthe French government might influence Mr..\nGerry TO enter into a formal treaty, on the\nterms which he and his colleagues had repeat\nedly reieAed as incompatible with the interets,\nhonor and independence Of their country. For\nat this time MFR. Talleyrand had not renounced\nthe demands Of loans and douceur as the IN\ndiIpenlable preliminaries of treaty. Accord\nilgly we fee Mr.. Talleyrand, in his letter OF the\nCd of April 10 Mr.. Gerry, propofed \"to rs'sms\ntheir reciprocal communications upon the in\nterelts of the French republic and the United\nStates of America\" And in his letter OF July\nI 9Th, to Mr.. Gerry, having mentioned the ar\nrival at the Havre of packet, the Sophia, from\nthe American government, he iays, until then\n1 never fuppoled you entertained the delgn OF\nem0arking before we had come TO an agreement\nupon the deiuitve articles to be ratified by your\ngovernment\" I'd. Becauie if that government\nhad 70 far fJIcceeded, il would have iniilted on\nits ratification by the Prefdent and Senate, on\nthe ground conRantly taken by Mr. Taiieyrand'\nthat the powers of the ENJOYS bting JsosrA! as\nwell as joinf, Mr.. Gerry when alDne, eUsH gtfeT\nfbs FrsHc5 CoUsrnmsnt bad ordered bi; eoieagSe5\nto kavs France, were adequate to the formation\nOf the treaty and that therefore the Publc\nfaith would be violated If it were not rauhed'\n.. Becau[e under luch q. cumRances,th French\ngovernment doubtlefs calculated at lealt on a\ndivifion Of the public opinion IN the Onited\nStates in favor Of the ratification OF tuch\ntreaty By means of which it might enforce the\nratification, or ETA pill greater eJEbiefj 4. But\nthefe endeavours 10 draw MIR. Gerry into a\nformal negotiation are chiefly remarkable be-\ncauic they were perlevered in during near hve\nmonths, againa his coaaant, direa and Poiitive\nrefu(als 10 treat feparate'y: MIR. Talieyrand al\n1trtiug and NJ. Gerry denying the competency\nOf b IS powers.\n\n\nWe have feen The envoys, from the OH OF\nOdober, 1907, the date Of their hr!t letter TO\nthe French mnl-r, to the Sd Of April 1898,\n,vben their lat was delivered TO him, expecting\ntheir earneR defre to eater upon and Proleou-e\nthe 81 eat 1beGnels of sheir milton we hav-\nfeen them during that long period patiently en-\nduIinr neglect and indgnitieT, to which an ar\ndent zeal 10 re-eltablifh h.rmony& peace could\nalone induce frecmcn 10 fnbmit We have ieeD\nthem while held IN luGpence e-neither received\nnor reie6ed--yielding to the imPortunities OF\n,byiuaie agents Of the French government, and\nhearing and diGcuding their proportions, iniult-\nmo As thy were, in the hope that when theie\nfbould He ihown to be utterly inadmidible, 9th\ners founded in reafou and equity, and IN the\nuluai COURT. Of diplomatic negotiation, might\nbe broneht forward. Doubtle1s they alio with\ned, when their a2oniihment at the hrlt over\ntures had fubfded, b. liitcuin5 It'll longer 10\nIpch difhonorable propofjtions' 10 aicertain Inc\ntrue character of the French government we\nhave leen them, after waiting hVe weeks from\nthe preientation OF copy OF thelr le'erS OF\ncredence, entirely unnotlced, 'HolicIt an atten-\nton to their mihion,'' and folicited 10 vain\nThns denied an official hearing, thel hopeu ~\nan unuiual aep TO excite the attention. OF mat\ngovernment they determined to trantm\" %\nthe miniaer letter representing the views OF\ntheir own government in relation to the lubjects\nIN difpute with France This letter dated the\nnth was delivered the 3Ih Of January, 1898.\nWaiting near a month without any aniwer, &\n'sill being anxious to hear explicitly from Mr.:\nTalleyrand himlelf, before they fent their final\nletter, whether there were no means, within\ntheir powers Of accommodating our differences\nwith France, on juR and reafonable grounds\non the z7th of FEBRUARY they deired ga per\nfonal interview on the fubjef of their million )\"\nand afterwards iecond interview. They re-\nmark on what paded at thele meetings, \" that\nthe views Of France with regard to the United\nStates, were not eGentialy changed flnoe their\ncommunications with its unofficial agents in the\npreceding Odober.\"\n\n\nAz length they received Mr.. Talleyrands"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0171.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "the event OF war; Whpe We aI\"0Ae -\ned by warm but empty proieiilons q me Paclhc\nviews and wilhes of Fr2nce and BY INFORMAL\nconferences\" might wait in fPrIEiei' toTPorr\nhoping for peaceful relult and\nThat by this courfe Of proceedlng-ths Of\ntentatious difplay Of zeal 10 adult differences,\nand re1ore harmony and a friendly Intercourie\n| between the United States * France, the French\ngovernment intended, in CAFE Of rupture, to\nthrow the blame on the forn1r\n\n\nIt's necefary to make few obiervations on\nthe decree of the Executive Directory OF the 3lit\nJuly, 1898.\n\n\nThis decree was fent after Mr.. Gerry to Hav-\nre, and he fuPpofes that the oaitial imPediments\nwhich for feveral days prevented his iai6ng' are\nto be afcribed to the miniaer's deiire Of Tending\nthe decree BY him. The mimter introduces\nit as :\" a part Of the meafures which he had an\nnounced to Mr.. Gerry % the 2zd of July.\" In\nhis letter Of that date to Mr.. Gerry, the minif-\nter fays \" By information which the govern\nment has juf received, it indeed learns thar\nviolences have been committed upon the COM\nmerce and citizens Of the u. s. in the Victim\ndies, and on their coats. Do Il the iuflice to\nbelieve that it needs only 70 know the facts 10\ndiiavov all acts contrary fbs hzUs ef ne yebub-\nIL and H5 oqon decrert. remedy IS preparing\nTor It, and orders viii foln arrive 10 the Wet\nIndies, calculated to cauft every thing TO return\nwithin its Jun limits\" This 4\" remedy\" is the\nthe decree Of the 3la ofrIy.\n\n\n1. The frA article ofhs decree confines TO\nthe fpecial agents Of the D efory, he right of\nilIuing commidious to cmilers; and requires\nhele 10 ccnfo m themfelyss 70 all the laws Ella\ni've to cruizing and prize, and Especially 70\nthoie IF the it Of Oaobs, 1893. Although\nthe inlur don 70 conform to al tie laqyJ of the\nRepublic relati to cruizng was ON nous, as\nthe laCv5 mott recently Promulgated and belt\nknown were themle.ves h lources of the de-\nPred4tions and evils OF which we comp aimed\nyet no, imagining that decree introduced viii\n10 much iolemnty, of which ore copy was fenr\n60 Mr.. Gerry, another to Tie American Conlul\nGeneral At Paris, and Z third to M. Lerombe,\nlate Conful General of France-atl to Be- ON\nmunicated to the Executive Of tie Unied\nStates, and all of which have been received\ncould be a mere parade Of qpmd5, was dfPoled\nto conclude that he law of the Mt of Of 1903,\n! to which all cruilers were gPscialy enjoined to\nconform, might contain regulations t.at would\nafford fome relief from French dePredations-\nBy the favour of Mr.. lie ombe, obtained z\ncopy a chat law and my atoniamcnt found its OBJ\nlect couormaby 10 It's title, was Io determine the\nmede Of dividing prizes made by French veeIs on the\nenemies of the Repubhc.\"% And the only reitriGhons\nin this lengthy law OF x-and-forty ARTICLES lmpoed\nthe individuals, officers and all others competing the\nOf their armed vefes is that htY fhall ieL\nbeforehand their eventual flares Of prizes\"\n:. The lecond article declares that all cemmilions\ngranted by the agents the French colonies ii Amer-\nca, 20 hg veels foe crufers or FOR wsr and\nmerce ihal DC void in thirty days ster the publications\nOf the decree in thoe coiOnies\n\n\ni has been fuppoied thar IVY his regulation the AGENTS\nf.. n\nand thai this would be It's only ete,a The agents\nhowever had before taken Of this; they had been\naccultOmed TO lin the duration Of privateer commit\nhons AM they continued cruire after their eKpra-\nq on, iuch Privsteers ihoud have been c3uGd red\ndeRtuJe OF c0mmtlhOns, and fequen;lY they made\nany captures pirates but the agents knew their\ninteIctt better they did punh the piracal cap\ntOr--they did declare their captures void ana re-\ntore the property the neutral but declaring\niuch captors have title the cap ured ves and\ncaTgoes took the whole them elves. A remarkable\ninance occurred in the Ial year. il the cafe Of the\nEainda ihIp Nt1yigley, elongng 70 Philadelphia TO\nredeem which the owners have paid 70 GENERAL HE-\nDoUvILLE, Special Agen OF the ExearrVs Dye7oyy il st.\nDomingo, upwards Of two hundred huuland dollars in\ncaih. Whether any, and what portion Of iuch prize\nmoney goes into the chef of the Republic, am in\nformed.\n\n\nThe third article declares that all agents and 9TH\ner deputies 10 the aenrai f9ioaf, appointed decide\nthere on the validity Of prizes taken by the French\n\n\n\n\n\nindirect ntereft il the crulers, fha be immediately\nrecalled\n\n\nIt Is remarkable that this article apparently dehzned\n10 correct the montrous abulc Of public officers fitting\nIN Judgment their own canles, ihould he limited 70\niuCh of the agents and their deputies Il were appointed\n10 reGde in PLACER. do not know that AZ\ninitance Of the kind exits. For although The French\nPrivateers and their prizes find aylums in the Swedi(n\nand Danh lands yet the papers carried heuce TO\nGuadaloupe and there the captured vees receive their\ndoom under the upernendance Of another bssa agent\nof the Executive Directory, VIcTos HUoHEs And even\nthe captured American vefes carried nto the Wenndia\nports Of Spain and Holland do not there receive len\ntence thee cafes decided by sgent or bis depu-\n\n\nles, or other French tribunals etabhed ID the ifland\nOf ST. Domingo, frequently, If generally IA the ab-\n| fence OF the matters and furercargoes The French\nagents and judges 6nd difficulty IN this mode Of\nproceeding jyiee being adm inferred with more f1siAty\nand dgfab when only OF The bir it's preient at the\ntrial efpecally when the agents or oher Judges are\nII"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0171.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "phiins and erroneous itatements OF the mint er\n-expelc his naked aEsriions-re,ute his argn.\nments--repel his oalumnies- and completely\nvindieate the fidelity, the juaice and, as neu-\ntrail power, the impartialiy of the government\nOf the United States and, at the fame time,\nexhibit The weighty and welfounded com.\nplants Of the United States aganR the French\nrepublic.\n\n\nHitherto, inaead of dcGre TO obtain a re\nconcila,ion, we can dilcover in the French gov\nernment only empty prot55Ton5 Of deiire to\nconciliste while it haughtly refuied to receive\n| our envovs, and during fix months dilregarded\ntheir refpeeful and ardent Fluctuations to nego-\ntiate And after one Of them whom it induoed\n10 remain il France, had declared that g BE- bad\nno bo7Ue,g to treat Eparatey, bat tbs meGaye sOaf\nimb95i51e,\" then the Directory expelled the ot'er\n| Tz0o\n\n\nIf now we furvey Mr.. Cerry's individual\ncorrespondence, we ihail find no fold evidence\nof any change in The dilpolition OF the French\n| government.\n\n\nIn his Rrlt letter TO Mr.. Gerry, Mr.. Talley\nrand's artifce is viGble he addretes him as\n' Envey Extraordinary Of The United Sta1ssof\nAmerica, to the French Republic - & proPoies\n70 him to \"reEme their reciprocal communi-\ncations\" Mr.. Gerry, apprehended that the\nminiGer intended to draw him into nego-\ncatcn, repeats what b. had often before\ndeclared, that Tor him TO treat ieparately was\nimpradicabe and that he can only confer with\n| him Informally.\n\n\nOn the 2oh Of A pril, Mr.. Gerry addredes\nletter to The miniGer, and prehes him to come\nforward with proportions for terminating all\ndifferences, reftoring harmony, and re eltabhlh-\ning commerce between the two nations. lie\nreceives no anfwer. On the z8th be confers\nwith the mnaer, who Cays he cannot make\n| procofitons, becaule he does not know the views\n| of the United States in regard to treaty.\nMr. Gerry gives hm the information. He then\npromfes in three or four days to deliver Mr..\nGerry the projef of treaty This Promite\nwas never performed. On the Izh Of May,\nthe new inltTu6tions Of March 2Sd, lent by the\nSophia packet reached Mr.. Gerry and he gave\nimmediate notice to the miniRer that be ihould\nreturn to America in the Sophia, as iocn as ihe\ncould Be fitted for fed.\n\n\n\"On the z5th of May the miniRer fent bis\nPrihciPle fecretary 70 inform Mr.. Gerry, that biJ\ngovernment did n0t 7U16 TO break tbe BrijG Treaty\nbut expected fuch provifons as would indemni\n| fly France, and put her on footing with that\nnation\" \\ let that treaty had been made, by\nthe French government, its chief pretence for\n| thofe unjut and cruel depredations on Ameri-\ncan commerce which have brought dittrefs on\nmulttudes and ruin on many Of our citizens /;\nand occaioned a total lols Of property to The\n| United States of probably more than twenty\nmil ions of dollars beiides fubjeaing our fel\nlow citizens 10 infnlts. Rfipes. wounds, torture\nand imprisonment. And MIR. Tall:yrand, in\n| bis letter of the 18th of March TO the envoys,\ndeclared that u eaty to be \" the principal griev-\nance of the republic\" But now, inReld of\nbreaking that treaty, France deires, to be put\non the fame footing. This the United States\nwould at any time have done and the ENJOYS\nwere now EXPLICITLY inaruaed to do and le-\nven months before, all The ENJOYS, in their con.\nverfltion with Mr. Bellamy (Y) the confidential\nand authorized agent Of the French miniaer,\ntold him that he might be afured that their\npowers were fuch as authorized them to place\nFrance on equal ground with England, in any\nrefPeds in which an inequality might be lup\nPoled to exit at prefant between them, to the\ndisadvantage of France\"\n\n\nThe Secretary alfo mentioned the claims Of\nthe American citizens on the French republic\nhe iaid it the latter fhould be unable to pay\nthem, wher adjuRed,& the United States would\nadume and pay them, France would reimburfe\nthe amount thereof. This has the Tendance of\ncandor but on the 4th of March, when the\nENJOYS were in conference with Mr.. Talleyrand,\nand they dilclofed their principal inGruaions,\n' General Pinckney and Mr.. Gerry told him\nthey were poGtively forbidden to adume the\n| debt to our own citizens, even if we were to\n! pay the money directly TO them\" And doubt\n| els It was, becaufe the PropoiiJioa was already\n! known to be inadmifible that it was now renew\ned.\n\n\nThe Secretary and Mr.. Gerry had alto fome\nunimportant converlation about the Conlular\nConvention. And it is plain that the whole\nObject of the Secretary's yiiir was to amule, by\nkeeping alive Mr.. Gerry's hopes Of lome pacific\narrangements\n\n\nOn The z6th Of May, Mr.. Gerry had con-\nferencewith the minilter preding on this, as on\nfotmer occaGons, the neceifiiy Of fendng min\n| liter to the United States, with powers to nego-"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-18_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021801_0171.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "difpofiton of the French government more un-\nfriendly to the United States incomparably grea-\nter zeal for negotiating was exhibited Afterwards\nthan before.\n\n\nOn the the goth May, the miniRer announces\nto MIR. Gerry the publication OF the ENJOYS\ndifpatches: In his letter Of the 18TH OF June,\nhe fays this incident only for a moment 1uI-\npended the principal obea\"-the negotiation\nwith Mr.. Gerry and in his letter of June 10Th,\nhe declares, that \" the French Goveinmen iu-\nperior to all the perfonalites, TO all the manGu\nvres of its enemies, peIfeveres in the intention\nof conciliatng with incerity all the differences\nwhich have happened between the two coun-\ntries\" On the IIth Of June the mlnilter lends\nhim plan for conducting the negotiation TOR\nthe frA time Rates the \" three points\" on which\nhe ftys \" all negotiations between France and\nthe United States mutt eilentially ret ;\" and\n\" gives (what he calls) large dcveloPement'\nof them concluding by preding him to remain\nat Paris, to accelerate the negocation-\" the\ndrawing together of thoietie which the French\nRepublic and The True Americans have regret\ned 10 fee RELAxED\n\n\nOn the z7th Of June, the niniter again\nwrites to Mr.. Gerry, ana II language the molt\nimportunate, filch as had never before been\nufed. urges him not to withdraw, \"uhen the\nFrench government, hyperion 20 all -eienimeGts,\nAMI never htening to any thing but Ju'lice,\nmanifels iftlf anxious to conclude fold and\nmutually fatisfa6t rY agreement\" he MIN\n\n\nfar even obfarves that the firlt OF the : three\npoints\" mentioned in his preceding letter IRE\nfpeaing amicable declarations about mutu1I re-\nordinations might be Poaponed-IhatthC third\nabout the examination Of reciprocal d mage\nwould doubtlefs experience no difficulty on either\nfide, after the fecond fhould Be amicably fetted.\nThat il was to the fecond therefore they fl uid\nfrlt attend it being 70 much the more mpor\ntant, as it embraced the iource Of ali the dlt\nferences between the two nations. And on the\nz2d of Tuly, the miniher renounces all demands\nof \" loans and explanations on the fubjeet OF\nfpeeches !\" and even aff-6ti to be hurt that MIR\nGerry ihould have ment ioned them although\nboth he and his private agents had, before, 70\nlong and 70 obainately perlevered il demanding\nthem Of the ENJOYS, as the indfPenGble Prelm-\n\n\nnaries to negotiation. And doubtlels It IS\npartly owing to the publication Of their df-\npatches, thereby expoiing to the world thoie\nfhamelefs demands with the icandalous pro\npetition Of The douceur, that they are now re-\nlinguihed.\n\n\nIn adducing thefe circumstances 10 thew the\n\n\nncIealed zeal Of the French government, ince\nthe publication Of the dhpa;ches, 70 negotiate\non its differences with the UnitedStates, i IS not\n70 be underaood, that they afford ihadow ot\nevidence of its fncerity. But as projections,\nverbal or written furnilhed the only ground on\nwhich Mr.. Gerry could form his opinion, \" that\nbefore the arrival of the difpatches of the en-\nvoys the minilter was Gncere and anxious TO\nobtain a reconciliation\" much more, Profeliions\nftronger and more importunats, afterwards\nmade, afford proportionaby higher evidence of\nfuceriry But the pre!ent details demonItrate\nthat all thofe projections were merely ott-niIole,\nIn the minilter's lat mentioned letter, after\nfaying that bis \" fscond Poirt % tx the mean\ning Of the treaties between the two countries\"\nwas moi important, \" as il embraced the iource\nof all the differences\" and that to this taey\nfhould frR attend, he purPol-ly paies by the\nmott intereaing quelions which i involves, an 4\nfends Mr.. Gerry note on the Coniular Con-\nvcntion, of all poGible lubjeds in difference the\nmot inGynifcant as it would have expired by\nis own limitation in two years and halt /;\nwithin which time, the commerce OF France,\niuding from its preent ttate Of annlhIlation,\nwould probably not fuynilh Jingle ihiP to yilit\nthe ports of the United States. Ia his next let\nter, dated July 9th, he puriues his fpeculations\non the Conlular Convention, and fends Mr.\nGerry two more notes upon it, complaining\nthat he had not tranimitted TO him his opinion\nupon his hrR note, and recommending rhe two\nlalt to his attention although Mr.. Gerry had\nrepeatedly and potitiveiy declined 4 formal die\nculion, fuch as the miniaer now urged n writ\ning. Mr.. Gerry ltates alto, thar this hrit note\nOf the miniaer on the Coniular Convention, was\nfent fix weeks after he had demanded his paf\nport, and when his baggage was actually on\nboard the Sophia\n\n\nIn word, the more clearly the impoaibilty\nof entering on formal negotiation appeared,\nthe more was it pref.d by the French minaer.\nMr., Gerry, in his letter to Mr.. Talieyrand Of\nJuly 10th, as iualy as pointedly expo!es the\nboalted zeal Of the miniaer-\" You was the irlt,\nyou affirm, to prefs feriou0y the negotiation :\nyou will agree with me that the merit would\nhave been greater, had the mealure itfelf been"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "daG was di.Played from the walls Of A.\nlexandrla, and a Parley was beaten\nThe hrn5 ceaied, General Berthier ad-\nyanced, accompanied BY a flag, in front\nOf the battlements lie was met bv\nMuit2Phat Bcy, and an armiEice of two\nhours was allowed AT the termina-\nton ct which, articles Of capitulation\nwere agreed to, and igned (: By thefe\nBuonaP2rte furrenders all his troo2s.\ncannon, warliile implements, ba~r1ce\nand ammunition to the Arabs gives\nhoitages for guaranteeing indemnifca-\nton tor all the ravages Of his troops in\nEgypt,-and promiCes never again to\ninvade any peaceful country. On the\nother hand, Murat Boy agrees to inter\ncedc with Commodore Trowbridge fer\n4 fate conveyance of Buonaparte and\nhis lutte TO Europe; but that his troops\nNUT he conGdercd as Hayes, and be\ntreated as (uch.\n\n\nIf this Intelligence is accuratc-and\ni IS equally founded with the Chron;-\nGle irilh news-wc hall be happy -\nfnce the fate Of the Prince of freeboo-\ntiers E\" is thereby decided and man\nkind may anticipate the fpeedy reHora-\nton Of q glorious and durable peace. :\"\nwith the fecurity Of the independence\nu the world."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "VeGels Fuilt.", "article": "Vehels built\n\n\ntrgats O7i''! Sta'a5 1916 tons, IA gans, 400 men,\n0uiit AZ Philadelphia commanded by john Barry, Elq\nannual eXPenie, I24 80 dollars, 50 cents\nFr'ga5e CogGtai2e fame tonnage, guns, and ex-\nPene, built at Bolon, Commanded by Sagsasl Nie5oJoa\nEfq\n\n\nFrigate CogfsRfsy Capt TJ,vrqr 71nas4, 1265 tons,\nSO guns, GAP man, built At Baltimore annual e1penle\nIo5984 doIs. 4 cents\n\n\nShip P0yyn.nt5, Capt. Daniel 1feNsa. $50 tons. \"A\ngum ~ n.en built at Portlmouth, annual e1penfe\n72,648 DOS rs ct.:s\n\n\nBrig FtTaay y, Capt SIvpa H-7vooR TO tsns g guns\nI+o men buIt AZ Ch4relton, annual ezpenle, 5Ig89\ndo.'. ~ cents\n\n\nBrig NeyaI Capt Ttor4, WDH3a7,, 200 tons. 8 guns\n- men, bu Ii az Norfolk ann exp 5I9S9 dolls cts\n\n\nNeGes Purchafed\n\n\noA'7 Gl~rrr Opt Tz'74r Tizgy. 5o4 tons, 24 guns.\n11o mon # philadelphia, annual c1penle, 1868 doll,\n13 cents\n\n\nShip Gore Esssrg,o,, Capt. Ps.,it Fle..se~, Ga\nIONS guns 20 men, at Providence annual eIPcne\n-2,648 dolls. 72 cents.\n\n\nShip D417czrt Capt. S,s5.7 D.ofrr, Ar tons, ~\ngyms, 12o men, at Philadelphia, annual ezPcnf- 63 so\ndols. 43 cents.\n\n\nSap Ater.s-aaa Cap. A'ra-5r EErrqy, Al tons. IL\nguns, $50 men, at BAumorc, annual erpcnle 8. GOO\ndols. IS cents.\nship Ba!.,ye Cart. Jq. P5iei5, a.. tons, % guns.\nNE men at h\" hmore, ann. exp 638o2 dols Ar cents\nShip Hfr1l, Capt JzT.+ Sszg.v. 40 tons I8 guns,\n40 men, At Boron, am. exp. 5t989 do.,. % cent.\n\n\nVe6els building BY the Public.\nShip Gen. Greene, Capt C5yJ3,a1er r P-r1y $50 tons.\n\"a guns, 22o men, at Warren exp. n 643 DOS ID\ncents.\n\n\nship csr--a4rl Capt l5r, 71yar, ~ Middleton fame\ntonnage, guns, men and eypcnf= as tile Cen Greene\nShip lG1ar Capt. Ri.6arf y D1orris. At Newvork\nfame tonnage guns, men aud eH3enle the CenGrecne\nFrigatc -. at PorlmouJh, r165 cons, 90 eun-i an\nnual eTPenfe. Io5,224 dos aDd cents.\n\n\nFrigate -. AZ Nr'vyork, SEQ tins, 44 guns am\nexp 1850 dolls 81 cents.\n\n\nfrgatc I'D, at Norfolk, fame tonnage, guns, AMI\neIPcnle.\n\n\nVeGt's now in fervice built By the Citizens.\nShip 67va7a.t Capt. N19s, B,ota, 5.o IN Al\ngums 22o men buiit AZ Ncwbutyport, annual e1Peulc\nIII 6lS dos -5 cents\n\n\nShip EiHv7eh capt Sravoi Elyyev eco tons. r gun\n40 men, built a. Nor5o k, annual cAPenle 95l DOS\n10 cents.\n\n\nTbs naip' building, Revenue Cutters, and CaIi;es\nllah he given hereafter.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "Froz q R4THI Ca-etis.", "byline": "", "article": "One reflection feem8 not, however\n-obvi0us, to nave occur'd to tie malcon-\ntents aS2inG the conGituted authorities\nOF America. They fay the government\nlis under B-itilh influence. Now, if\nour rulers be Guch inordinate lovers Of\n\n\nP25ccr as The jacobins reprcfcnt them, it\nlas nOr likely they would IF cbaics, put\nthat darling poIetIion on, Of their own\nhands. If thew fhould enruf il to eli\n.ther French q Engli.h, il would de-\n.grade our government To the rank of\n.mere tools Of their foreign ma.tcrs.-\nThe jacobins ought therefore, in con\n.ftency with tneir opinions Of the am\nbition Of our rulers, To clear them from\n\n\nany charge Of foreign influence. For\na faction to join with foreigners is nat\n|ural, for it is the way to get power !;\nthe iacoUi1s Of courle ought to be con\nvi6el of this charge. But for govern\nImcnt to Join the French or Britilh,\nlwould be the way to get rid Of power.\nTHE French attempted to rule our ru-\nHers, hy the people, and getting them\nlin the mob way, to rule the govern\nlmenr. As the Britith Cabinet has no\nchance for popular favour, their inau-\n|ence with the government cannot be\ncreated by rafting mobs ag2inG it, ala\nlu2ae DC Genet /; nor as our public Off\nGERS cannot be fuppoled to be faile to\nItheir ambition, as well as their patriot\nFinn, will Britain gain the attendant\nlOyer our councils in anv other way\nlhmcrican influence in England, is as\nlikely to republicanife that country, as\nbic Britifh influence to royalife ours\nThe democrats however fear no dangers\n\n\nbut fuch as are chimcrical. Their\n\n\nboafed iea!ouiy 70 more focures them\nProm beng duPe3 than their Phariiee\nPrctenGons Of purity have prevented\n\n\ntheir bcin6 traitors and knavcs."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "I'm n. CeIazJila .l..aerr9.", "byline": "", "article": "I'll People are at length convinced, that\n\n\ndefcnceleis lhiP and valuable cargo,\n2 haord a pretty 0ron5 temptation TO the\nFreebooter Of the ocean. COngrels\na'hid, g let Navy BE-\" and navy was\n\n\ntreated at its fiat. The political fole-\n7sFifm, that we did not need, and could\n-@hot fupport a navy, is abandoned by\noShIl but thofe who would abandon their\n@e0Untry's honor and independence to\napbreign influence and foreign domina-\n\n\nbon. That a commercial country\n\n\n@beed5 a navy, is as felf evident as that a\nb ock and key are necehary TO the fate\nU keeping Of ones cath, or a weapon Of\np Defence, to ward off or rePel the ahault\ntePf an highwayman. That a CONNER\nwfial country can /nbb0rf a navy, has its\nic'Proof involved in the very proportion.\ntaAdded to the experience Of Pait ages,\n5@Fnd other nations, America now has\nDh large ibare of her own. She, after\ns@having her PAX nearly deGroyed by\ncrthe mot cruel and conltant ravager,\na Shas found the folly Of keeping heeP,\ntSFithout dogs to watch and guard them."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "Lift of Letters.", "byline": "", "article": "Remaining in Wells Pgq-e6Fes, Jan. Glib,\nRENJAMiN ADAMS, Keaaeyaat JoCeph Barnard,\n- do. George Bcklord, Ayual.I; John bennett\nWells, Jo!hua Eaton, and Stephen Emery, Of WeH5\nIolhna Cray. jan PaAi Henry Hart, Jun HysA };\nWilliam E--ll AyrTaH; David Jewell, F,1najEorogF5i\nBenjamin LittIehed, 4th, Klr7e54HE Cap- Daniel\nMarrail, hrnq1d; Capt I'm Pattin, A,uassl A.; Cspt.\nJo;ham Perkins, DO anna Rob.nlon, Alfys4; iona\nthan Stevens, WsA5 Iaac Workman Capajaak ! Iohn\nWe6ler. Weh; Capt. Jacob wi D., do. Nathan\nWels, Do. John Light Wells, do. jonathan Young,\nK.areLanL."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "am happy to correa an error IF for7e con\nlsquence in lat Mondays Gazst.e II was\ninherited that the toolhh 5l6scJ3n-srv.y, Logan,\nwas c9oi1n \"member Of Congress- It fh5uld\nnave been 6 member Of PeanfylvaniA Legila-\ntuTe' The Jacobn' exut greatly at the e\nlection of this fellow. But no one can won\nder that dian9 Of fworn jacobins ihouId\nchult one Of their brothers."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FIRE.-Laa ThnrfIay night Barn\nbelonging 10 Mr.. John Mars, of Cane Eliza\nbeth, was confirmed BY fire. togetherwith about\nfifteen head Of cattle, horle, number Of iheep,\nPigs &c. It Is luPPolcd to BE burnt with mai\noious intention."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PORTLAND, JAHUAHr 4, r722.\nTHOmas c. Attwich, Capt. Thomas\nL Arnold, James Alden, Jonathan Adams, Bent-\nmin Aver, Sfroaazgatsr.\nNicholas Blafde John Benton, Nathaniel Brackett\nJohn Baker 3D. 3, Jacob Bradbury, John B. TX Lyd\nBryant Joieph B1rborn, George Berry. Falegt5 Solo\nmon Benny.\nEleonora Cummings, George j. Cummin D7nicl d.\nCollins, B-n Carey William Cobb, FtizaaiB HI Cod\nSarah CogIwel, Falmouth IfAac Cao4.e Sroul.y1-\nter, Joleph Crois, Wm. Cowperthwaite Waid Chapman.\nMrs Mary Daley, John Deerins, Capt. Deano\nSamuel DINGHY, Rsynoq-!ozr7, Mrs Elizabeth Dean, To-\nfePh Doc.\n\n\nIII\nDean Eye, Mr. Ternald, Pep.erin Froa Fs,a,ut5,\nWilliam Francis, Samuel Fits\nJoceoh Hooper. David Howard, orsela Hanaco.d,\nJoel Hall, FlA054t\nMrs. Sarah JackCon, VIM. jerks, Mrs Rachel jack\nlon, CAPE Easate@, Mrs. Catherine Johnlton, VIM.\nJohnfOn\n\n\nHenry Lang, Michael Little, Downing Lee, Mr..\nLelIan, n. MLellaR.\n\n\nM.\nAbel Michenar, John Mars, CAPE EEzaJe'B. Thomas\nMann, Levi Morrill,, Falmouth, Thomas Minot.\n\n\nN.\nJames Neal. Neal & Andrews.\nDavid Oldin.\nAla Pummer, Mrs. Avis Pollard, Thomas Phillips\nWatyford, Samuel Pcarfon, William Proctor, Z, John\nPattifon, VIM M Prentfs Capt. Prince, James Pool,\nTimothy Pike, Falzoat5.\n\n\nr.\nTofhua Rrbinfon, cape hFzaJatJ, VIM. Rogers, Mrs.\nBehia Rcing Jefe Richards.\nNathaniel Shaw Robert Slower, George Small David\nSterrtt, FaLnoaB, Jonas Smith, Robert Strong, Natha\nmel Stone, Wud5aar Ebenezer Simonton, a. CAPE Eliza\nbst5, Daniel Smith, John shepherd, Rcm:gozjst\n\n\nII\nBenjamin Trott, Peats J2mA\n\n\nv.\nDavid Whey, Wjad5s7\n\n\nW.\nBenjamin Williams, Joleph Watts, Andrew Webher,\nJohah Waifcoat, CAPE Efza5a5, Abraham Wenon.\nl~5 TbsE zsi5 asBsss9 are Of Porfla7i"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "As an inltance Of the Progref Of reading, in\nthe State ct NewhamPfhire, il IS worthy If men\nton th~t Ec1nts,n ATS were PeGed during tile\nTaft ieihon Of the legiA1ture Of that rate, jucor\nPorating Social Libraries."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Intelligence has been received from Porto\nREQ (tays Bottom PaPer) that the SPanih\ngovernment have imPoieI duty of IS per cent\nIN I'll French prizes brought INTO thar Aand,\nwhich has put an end to Pi ating in that quar-\nter.\n\n\nJeGe fon has at length arrived atFhilade1Phia."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "GENERAL COURT.", "byline": "", "article": "Wednerday lat was the day appointed for The\nGeneral Court to meet at Boton-but there\nnot b-ing quorum, no bufnefs was proceeded\nen-."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "1IAPRZED- AT Dreflen, the m Of Jan. ny\nthe Rev. Mr.. Stone Of Augufa, Mr. WILLIAM Bow\nNAN Mfs PHEBE BRIDGE, daughter OF Edmund\nBridge, Elq.\n\n\nDIED-At Falmouth, Capt. James Lunt, aged 81.\nAT CaPe-Elizabeth, Elder John York, aged 80.\nAT Scar CROUCH, Mrs Elizabeth Beeman aged 81.\nAt Baltimore, the celebrated poet, ROBERT MFR\nRI, Efq-\n\n\nAdien, gentle hard, on thy Rowr-woven tomb\nThe Mufes 1ha mourn DER their fav rite child\nAM Fancy, with brow clouded in gloom,\nForget to tnchant with her frolics 70 wild\nFrom Crurca's deep n,ades 1lan lage fconce repair\nTO Ggh for the Poet who cbaunted 70 lweet,\nAnd Genii etkeral fha carroll in air\n\n\nThy dirge, which lorn Eohos fhall fadly repeat,\nAdieu, gentle hard, thy Matilda fhal Gng\nOne Gran ! delp4ir, and abandon her Tyre,\nThe frenzy anguifh her bciom ihall wiring\nFor Merit and Merry no longer inlpire\n\n\nlCsHti5dl\n\n\nMarriagsr. Birth, and Death.\nn this tow il lhe coure of the year 1893, there\n50 Marriages, 80 births, 81 deaths. Ten of the\nlatter liranger\""} +{"article_id": "18_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "by he Ian papers i appears, that Mr.. O.is's\nreIoiIion relative To The impeachment Of AMER\nlean fedmen, has been agreed to n Congress"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "THE LAST NAILS", "byline": "", "article": "Were mutually 6erile. The few articles re.\nceIYed will be found under Their proper heads."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "\n\n\n.-IA@4S-A-s\nMarine Articles.\n-\n\nMarine\n\nPORT oJC Portiand.", "byline": "", "article": "Thurfday lat arrived here, big Polly, Cap\ntan Henry Turner, 50 days from Torrola.\nIs lot ore Of his anchors near the light houle.\nCaptain Turner mentions the arrival If two\nor three French fr gates at the WeRindies.-\nspoke The hip Cumberland, Scott, fhort tins\nfrom this port-all well."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\" P4flwan Oglou, the revo,ter againG the\nauthority Of tie Grand Seignor, il chara9er-\nI'D a. fbisG3ber Of great equanimiry, and\nfolder OF uncommon boldnels He is rePuted\nto be man of real information, and OF con-\nttaEt magnanirnity. With the ufual formnlary\nOf 2 ma!content, az the commencement of bis\ntreaion, he proclaimed himItlf the defender IF\nthe AJsry Of the Greeks and the Greeks, Ike\nOther vulgar fools, took Padawan Oslou at\nbis word\""} +{"article_id": "26_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "Taken I'D adr,ft.", "byline": "", "article": "&OMETIR4E in the month of Decem-\n- Der la1, AZ Place called ParE.,'s Ps:7t IN North\nyarmouth, a CHEBACCO BOAT, called tie DOVE\nOF Ncrthyarmouh vth enc cable barteC-hsvine on\no'ard final On nifty Of fzt few dry nh, and lome\ngreen ditto. The owner may have fad boar, and the\narticles found on board, by proving property paying\nCharges and applying ~\n\n\nRICHARD PARKER.\nNort5yar7oatJ, JaH. 9, 1899"} +{"article_id": "28_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "NAVAL MEMORANDA.", "byline": "", "article": "A%''9Sd from toe rtoH Of Secretary Of ID. Nlvy.\n\n\nCo7gryf, q tie 26b Deeaq5sr, 1893"} +{"article_id": "38_1799-01-14_pna_sn83045634_00332895059_1799011401_0152.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette. [volume] (Portland, Me.) 1798-1799", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-14", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "f\" Accounts from the En-ljh miGionarics at\nOtahtite, mention, that a whole province has\nbeen coded to them, flHicent in excen; to fuc-\ntain 10000 Pcrlons The king of that place\ni;cmed fo highly PleaG-d with an En3liih infant,\nhorn lnon alter the mitlionaries landed that ne\nihewed It to 4 number Of his fubieGt7, and indi\nc!ei hi' joy ~ dancing with the banling in\nhis arms.-A fchool has been ETA lined, where\nth- children Of the Otahs;tans learn The Englifh\nAlphabet.\n\n\nThe labor IF The carpenters and fmith7 are\nlooked at by tile inhabt tnts with greit alton\niihment. The bread fruit has been made u'a\nOf in the naturalization Of The f4cramens ba.\nnothing is iad 70 11g-sr them fo much as the\nceremony and the conditions of marriage, as\npraaiied by the Europeans\"\n\n\n{\" A ilcobin paper of late date ccntiins\nrme pathetic wailings about tic Liberty\n81 HsbreJ5-.he attemP: to cruR free crtr;I7.-,\nSc. sc. calls upon \" republican,\" To hold fan to\ntheir i4'tgriIy-and rather than change their\ncourC- II ccndu4, u adopt the language Of Al\nCernon Sidney\" when we cannot I've in our\nown country but By fIch means as ale WORE\nthan deah\" CHATS, in the view Of iacobins, hy\nf1p7oriing govcraneat,an rendering obedience\nID us lAws) eve ought TO keep ourielves out\nOf it\"---Out Of IL then, ye pack-horles Of f.\nditicn and in(urre6ton away with you 70\nFrance, and try the air Of Gallo liberty and 4\niHaHty-Jhe iooner the be;ter--a tim~ly depar\nture may prevent many Of you from proceed\ning to llch lengths as eventually 70 gain The\nreward Of a halter\""} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0314.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p4", "headline": "Susannah Babson,", "byline": "nfHLHER\n\n.t7if mlsr ne C9l..n1ias Hal mar Dr..", "article": "(Datsfr aa1sr tie C9i.n'ias Hal. nra. 1gr.\n\n\nCmisr's I9osra.1\npEGS leave to offer her fervices TO\n1t the LaJe, # Portllpd and its vicinity an. to\nioie their patronage the hue of her protection. She\nOffers for iAe, among other artes, the following, VIZ\n\n\nLadies fine beaver hats-wlth hat\nbands, cords aud ,simulinss match Fancy coos cd\ndo. ChiEarcns do. falhionAble turhans, wreahs and\ncaps Pine black fs,tin ladies' rloaks, with trim\nnings Tor do. Artificial flowers. riumcs and feathers.\nBook nul n Wire do Mner's black and w.ite\nlawn. Black aud white gsuzes Wide and narrow laces\nMourning do. Edsngs. Netting cainei's hair\nfhawls---lome do. of an elegant pattern. Fine and\ncoma pocket handkcrehel,. Lutearngs. Modes\nPlain and vaiegated ribbons OF every width Ladies\nand chidrtn's nus. Do fac cotton hoie OF hyperion\nquality. Ladies' and miles fancy morocco lhoes,\npumps and nippers. Cloth do. Shoe bows Glove\nties. Linnen Buckrsm, Wire. Pafceoard. Sew\ning llks. TwAs. Threads. Tapes. Talses.\nGentlemen's handiome morocco caps,\ntrimmed with fur-vcry comfortable for the fealon\nLadies' 1eghing do. Gardeners plain and fancy,\ncoiored 6ne fix hof- ditto Cotton ditto worried\nWhite Rocks Black do. Military do. Cockade'\nHair ribbon.\n\n\nGilt necklaces. Eardrops. Pendants,\nMourning DO. smcags bottles. Courtplailsr. Cof-\nse,iss. Tooth powder. Silver thimbles. Inkfands.\nPocket do. Waters. Needles Pins Bobbns\n\n\n\" Ladies Robes, Cloaks, Head-drec\nis, Gs art IN iSe f,esag soa', and The Haa Jav'rs\npromptly ATTENDED 10\n\n\nPortland, Dec a5,I7oo. tf)"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0314.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p4", "headline": "Now opening for Safely\nBoardman & Little,", "byline": "II No. l. Eb.Sfreet,", "article": "III No. l, ftlb-ofreef,\nAn aaortment CT GOODS, confiiting\nof the following articles, viz.\nAUPERFiNE, fine and low priced\n\n\n~ Broadeotlss, dark and light-blue Cafmere; black\nwhite lab, nfiped, mixed and printed ditto; Coat\ninps; twilid and plain Lanlbikns greeH. yellow\ncrmfon aud white Baizes; yellow and white Flannes\nDulls Fotelt Cloths Plains toilanee and fwani-\ndown Waifteoating, rofe and plain Blankets; Carpet\ning Sailors Cap5 twiifd and plain Veivets Thick\ntets hair and worried Plulh; iatin Laisngs; Gala.\nmancocs; Durants Tamnies patent Worried Hole /;\nfix & and cotton do. Marieiles. book, tam\nbor'd jaconet and plain Mullins black do Dimties ;\nwhite GiDghan,s; variety OF Cacoes; cotton Cam\nbrcs linen do chintz Shawls; purple do. plain and\ntripcd Satins; Modes black 0auze lrii Linens;\n\n\nlong Lawns cotton Checks linen do ladies iaihion-\nable fix Gloves; bandane and black elk Handkerchief\ncotton and linen pocket ditto mems fix and leather\nGloves hair and other Ribbons; Galoous; Sewing\nSilks Tapes Edgngs black, blue, white and eolored\nThread Bsbbn; Tnil Quality ard fhoe Bindings !;\nmems, womens and boys Hats oi-elothsr &c.\n\n\nWinfor Soap; fashionable Tea Trays;\nBread Bafkets; Gamblers Decanter Stands !;\na large alortment of Knives and Forks Iron Spoons\ntea do. feel Shutters and Trays Pen-knves and Cut\ntoes Rszors and Cafes Shears and scors; Shovels\nand Tongs; brafs Kettles; general a1orment of\nHollow Ware, and Dogs roby and 9 by Gals !;\nDutch Looking Glafes; Warming Pans Frying Pans;\nblock-tin Teapots Bellows Speelaclcs floor hearth,\ncloth and fhoe Bruhes bras Handles and Eicutcheons:\nflock, chef and other Locks door aud table Hinges\nWood Screws fee plate Hand-saws fafh do Chiels;\nCouges Plain Irons Compaiics IRON Squares; Au-\ngers; Files Thumb Lalches brafs Cocks; brafs\nNails; Curry Combs fhoc Knives, and Hammers !;\nAvis lnk-stands and powder Sieve Bottoms Gin\nbcts nail Hammers hunting and neigh Whips and\nThongs; worried and linen Webbing; Strrups Bits,\nplated and comnon Spurs inlet ana fiat fctt Buckles\nfadcle s.rsiners ladders Hammers Pincers cart;\nWagon and chafe Boxes.\n\n\nAys, 9sry gssi s6o,fweut IF\n\n\nCrockery and Glafs Ware.\n\n\nHyfon, Souchong and Bohea Teas\nFrench Brandy, ofthe 6ra quality, w I. Rum\nGin, Molaaes, Sugar, Coffee, and large num-\nDer Of other articles, too numerous for an ad-\nvertiiement.\n\n\nThe shove articles viii behold on the lowell terms\nfor Cath country produce\n\n\nPortland Dec rs, 1899."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0314.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p4", "headline": "AS, a Vs,y gssi e1o,fwers IF\nCrockery and Glafs Ware.\n\nNOTICE is hereby given to the", "byline": "", "article": "i ~ nonreiident proprietors and owners of the fol-\n\n\nlowing lots OF Land lying in the of Babs, county\nof York, that their lots of Land taxed in State,\nCounty and Town, schoo-houfe and Road tax, in the\nbills committed to the Subfcrber, Collector of faid\ntown, for the year I70Sto collect in :he following ref\n\n\npeGtivc fums, viz:"} +{"article_id": "28_1799-12-30_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0314.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "And unlefs faid taxes ard colt of\nadvcrti6ng, paid to me- ,Afore the Fifteenth\nday of Taauay next, 70 much of faid land viii be 70\nPubic vendue, will be efficient TO pay the fame\nwith all intervening charges, at the dweing-houle of\nthe lubfcriber in Betbei aforeladIhe iae to begin\nrem clock in the forenoon on faid day.\n\n\nAaron Barten, Collector."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "PROCLAMATION.", "byline": "", "article": "7bs M'nEty9ft6e Sublime Porte 70 TIE Generate,\n\n\nOffers and Soldiers Of tbs Fyestb amy IN Egypt.\n\n\n- The French Directory, iorge,ful OF the\nrights of nations, has deceived you furpriied\nyour good faith, and in contempt Of The laws OF\nwar, ient you to Egypt, country fubjed to\nthe dominion of the Sublime Porte, under pre-.\ntence that that power tfefha conien:ed TO The\ninvafon Of its own territory. Can yen entetain\nany doubts bet that the only objea of the Di-\nieetory 10 Tending you to remote country was\nto banilb yeu from France, and to plunge you\ninto an ahyfs of dangers. If completely igno-\nrant of The truth, you have invaded the terrific\nw of Egypt, and are made the inItfuments to\nviolate treaties of the mot lolemn kind, mutt\nyou not attribute this to the perhdy ct your\nDirectors Egypt mua however be freed from\n70 iniqnitous an invalon, and Wait armies are\nnow in march, and the lea is covered with for-\n,nidable fquadrons for the attainment OF that\nObject. Thoie among you of whatever rank\nthey may be, who with to extricate themielves\nfrom the imminent peril to which they are ex-\npofed, are called upon to 6gnify their intentions\nwithout delay to the commanders of the land\nand naval forces of the allied powers. They\nmay be confident of a flfe conduit TO whatever\nplace they may be defirous to proceed, and they\nfhall receive pafports to proted them on their\nvoyage from the iquadrons and cruifers of the\nallied powers. Let them haaen to take advan.\ntsge Of the beuignant dip 56tions of the Sublime\nPorte, and let them eonfder it as proptious\nlocation for extreatng themfelves from the\nhorrible gulph into which they have been pre-\neipitated !''\n\n\nDone at Connantinople the nth Of the\n\n\nMoon Ranarzar, IN the wear of the He\n\n\ngrs, 1913, the 5th e. oth) of Feb. 1899.\nFrom the Royal Printing Office at Haikeng,\n\n\nin The environs Of Conaan,inople."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\nMarine\n\nPORT of Portland.", "byline": "", "article": "Wednesday lan arrived fehooner Union, Captain\nRowland Jones, az days from Barbados Left there,\nfhp Mercury. of PeppereIborough, Samuel G'Pa'riek\nmsaer-Brig -, Capt Erfkine, of Damariisoita, wal\nting for convoy-Ship Whim of Alexandria, Peter\nFrye. Sailed in company with brig Catherine, of a.\nleIandr'a and fchr. Morning Star, Capt Lewis, Fall\nmouth, Cope Cod\n\n\nSame day-arrived Hoop Dfpateh. Capt. Abiel\nBriggs 43 days from surrnam. Capt B. has iurniihtd\nthe following particulars\n\n\n:\" Left surrnam April 40, in company with Nip\nHarry, Webb, of and for Salem, guns Brig -,\nBartlett, for Baltimore, guns, Sehr Betty Moody,\nPortland Left there big Fanny, Alger, Providence\nTO fail in days sehr =, Samuel Wheaton, Pro\nwhence, to faid in days. sioop Providence, Arnold\nfor Newyork Brig Mehtable, orne, for New buryport\nhad letters for his owners, but dearoyed them Aio,\n4 or fouthern vefels. names unknown. A Newyork\nbrig fen in by French privaeer--not condemned,\ntho generally fuppoied Che would bc-thc governor\ntrying have her cleared being apprehen6ve Of ofng\ntrade, if the Fren were ALLOW cd to fend in and\ncondemn American proPerty-but il cannot at preient\nbe prevented, as their papers TENT to Cayenne for\ntrial Markets dull and produce hish-April 80. TO\nwindward and in fight of Guadalupe and Antigua WAS\nbro't too by the u S. brig Pickering, Edsvyd PRIDE\nmailer, in company with the U. fhip Wilmington,\nthen in Eight, who TENT his lieut. board after which\nCapt Prebe came on board himfelf, and informed me\nthat three days before he nd retaken brig from New\nYork laden with flour and d, goods, worth 10000 dol\nlars, and tent her into Moun,ierat The day before he\nhad chaied two privateers into Bafiatere 70\nreceive the FIRE from every fort, but received damage\nSame day goth chsIcd privateers into the Mole\nHe further informed that he in company with the\nWarrington, ould cruife between Antigua and Cuada-\nloupe TO windward and on to Marinco where he nun\narrive ten days. to take all the Americans there and\nproceed TO The lecward touching every i1snd down\nTO rortoa, then make up the feet and proceed home\nInformed Capt. p of or valuable cargoes which\n\n\nleft surinam two days before dd--he faid he fhould\nr. ~ a .\nmit He ALTO niormed that one of the States vefels\n1.-THE name of which lomitted my log booty had taken\none and driven another ahore and drowned 70 81 her\ncrew. Capt. p. well latfed with bis ve1el and\ncrew.--In lat. II, 81 long Or, at Il O'Clock faw a\nfleet of 6 fail Handing for me-at e,rM. was brot TOO\nby French privateer of IA gunsfent boat board\nme with prizemaner and three men, took on board\nthe privaeer, examined my papers, treated polite\nW ient me on board my veiici wihng good paf-\nlage-then food on with the fleet which conffed of\nbrig from Newburyport noop from Newyork I fehr.\nfom Baltimore OF guns ichr from Philadelphia and\n\n\nfchr from Surinam home ard bound, which iuppofe\n| to be Capt. Lemne Moody-all of which ihe had tax\n\n\nen- her paiage from St. Bartholomew 20 Guadalupe\n\n\nthe captains and crews, except the mates, per-\nmit,ed to lay on board their own velIes The capt\n| of the privateer iaid there many American\n\n\ncruiers among the lands that retook his prizes This\n| was probably the cafe the morning, as he was\n\n\ncroudng fail to get in with the land & was only about\n10 miles from the ea end of Guadalupe, where Capt\n| Preble and the Wilmington eruihng, They keep\n\n\nJUN far enough apart to fee acrofs from Gusdaloupe\n| Antigua, 70 that think it almot mpoible for the\nFIenehman to get in, even without the prizes.\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "From ]. RudeII's Commercial Gazette.\nExtraa gfa Letter from Europe.", "byline": "49,. APRIL BIZ", "article": "\n\n\n\"wE have been fometimc in po6eilion of\nletters and Iapers from the United States to the\nbeginning OF March, and from what psiies on\nboth iid. of the atlantic, it is too evident that\nour country never was in greater danger than\nat this moment; the Directory will not foon\nmake another of thole miaakes which has here.\ntofore baffled their fchemes, they now know\nperfectly well the nature of our parties and their\nrelative frength-they are perluaded that cur\npeople will not voluntarily fabmit to great bur.\ndens and fuHcrines to iecure themfelves againlf\nthofe who preff to be their frien1s, and they\nderide the attempt Of government, feeble as\nthat of the United States to enforce by its own\nenergies the requifite exertions; if therefore\nthey were in Gtuation to operate with fmall\nforce they fay all oppoGtion to their will would\nbe inlfantly fubdued ;-ar preient, however this\nfmall force cannot be brought to bear upon us,\nand for this reafon they will reforr wholly 10\nthofe arts which have never failed of iuccefs,\nbut have been the principal means Of all their\nvieiories. Their mca.ures are :elolved on and\nyou will foon hear of new a1urances being Civ.\nen- OF diipoltion more amieable than ever,\nand if treaty gb7n ahm9R any term Mould be\nrequired, it will not be abtolutely refuied.-lt\nis probable A miniaer will be fent to Philadel.\nphia, as this is meafnre ftrongly recommend.\ned by ,hofe whole advice has been often follow\ncd =\" lay aide, Fay thefe traitors, all preten.\nfons which may alarm our people, fupprels for\nmoment your JUL Indignation, and all your\ndef es lhail be accomplished fsnd minif\nter, Gay they, to the United States inaead of\nwaiting for a new emi(lion of ENJOYS Whole in\ntraaablity will location new embarraGments\"\n-\" it is eaher 20 manage the people at home\nthan the Delegates OF their government here,\nEspecially, if you iend for The purpofe, man\nwho enjoys the reputation of being their friend\"\n-fuch is the language to which the Directory\nKittens, and in order to keep alive the hopes\nand influence of faction, two or three of our\nyshsls are relealed, and nothing is iaid of our\ncapturing the Infurgent, diroving the treaties\nand other ofen6ve acts. But while every man\nOf fenfe views thess things in their true light,\nevery friend Of our country trembles for its fate\nfor notwithstanding the erofnels of ,he(t vile\narts, il s too manifef that in our temporifing\npolicy in the ltrength and audacity of our fac.\nlion at home, and their influence at Paris, we\nare treadng fat upon the heels of the unhappy\nSwiss\""} +{"article_id": "4_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "1t is under1ood that Col. HussswELL's\nregiment of u. S. Infantry, is to renaezvoa, in\nthis town. The arrival Of the officers is ex.\npeefed this week and it is alto expected tha,\ntwo field oficers-the faf officers, and one\nfubaltern in each company will confsntly re-.\nlide her. Two officers from each company\nwill attend the recruiting fervice in the country\nand the men, as fan as entitled, will be for\nwarded to their REFLECTIVE Officers at the rendez.\nvous, TO be equipped and difcipl;ned.\ndoubt is entertained of the fpeedy eniiment of\naregiment and the Difriet of Maine can fur.\nMin as good men for the iervice as any lta.e in\nthe Union."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "Il HORSE TAKEN m.\n\nThe Committee of Health\n70 the Inhabitants eftbe tozOn Of Portlaa|\n\nWHEREAS the Legislature of III", "byline": "", "article": "NA/ IlLh EAO Tie ISgllldtuIe OF hi\nw Commonwealth have pafIed Lave TO prevr|\nthe IpreAdng of malignant EEvIRs and conta cd\nneis; and among many wholefome regulations in ID\nlaw, by the eleventh iecfion thereof towns are upo,\ncred to choofe HsALTu. ConMIrTEE, as follows\n\n\n&C BE it further enacted, That eac1\ntown, or dilire in this Commonwealth, may, II tho\nmeeting held in March or April annually, or II =\nother meeting legally warned for the purpofe, NJ\nthey Ohal judge II to lie neecfary, chooie and appj\nHealth COMMITTEE TO conGh of iefs than ave,\nmore than nine fui.abe pc fons. or one perf5n to\nfealth.Ofheer. Whole dutyit ihall he TO remove |\nfilth OF any kind whatever, which nisl be found ia \\\nOF he frees, lanss wharves, docks IN any Old\nplace whatever within the lmits of the vi.|\niueh Committee or Health O hcer belongs, wheswjI\niueh filth, fhall, their judgements endaneer the\nor the health # the inhabitants thereof; oil erpufI\nwhereof to be paid by the perfon or perfons who y\nced il there If known, or il not, by the town by vx\n!aid Committee Health Officer was appointed Al\nwhenever any filth aforefad fhall be found O Al\nprivate property, faid Committee or Heahh ofna\nihall notify AMI order the owner or occupcr hueceI\nafter twenly-iour hours remove the fame It hn\nown exrenie and in cafe faid owner or occup;er Al\nneg eef to remove fush filth from his or her propn\nafter the expiration of the time aforelad, he thg\noffending fhaIl forfeit and pay fine of one huat\ndollars, to be fued for and recovered, with COTS oil\nby iaid Committee Health Officer, before any al\nproper to try the fame, tor the ufe of the poor\ntown, in which fuch offence is committed. ADD\nowner oceupier as aforefaid fhall be obliged ~\npay to iaid town all COTS and charges, which the q\nCommittee or health Officer may have incurred ia 4\nmoving the fifth from his or her property, aud ia n\nOF reiuid to pay the fame, he they may be fued\nthe fame way provided in this ACT for the record\nOF hnes As aioreiaid\"\n\n\nPrefuming on the readiness Of q\ninhabitants of the Town, TO take care that all nuifa\nof every kind be duly removed, and the purpoies d\naforementioned Law, be fully complied with\nCommittee hope and truit that they fall at no tne\nunder the neceiiity of enforcing the powers in and\niad law given them. But in cafe any perfon Ped\nihould be 70 void of care, and negligent Of their\nand their eighbour's health, as not to comply wlaz\nregulations OF the law aforefaid, by removing =,\nkind of 9th, rubbifh or nulance whatever fromik\nREFLECTIVE houies ou,-'loufes, barns fables, nopfIs\nwharves ncres, or their or any of their dependcncu\nappearances, the Committee will be under the ~\nfry, and arc fully determined, TO do their duty\nproleeute all and every fueh delinquent to the W\nrisour Of the law.\n\n\nAnd TO the intent thar ii may be underflood 10 :\nmanner the committee will proiecueshe deisn\ngive notice that the following regulations Will Dc\nIerved,\n\n\n]. The committee will appoint fuitable Perioa'\nremove iueh nuilances are within their Jufudic\nat the expence of the offender or Of the town.\n\n\n4. After rsaionable notice to any perion OF 10y\npinon Of the committee that any filth !. with n Toe\nhgn OF the law, fuits will be Commenced and Pro'ccu'\nwithout favour or dtintlon.\n\n\n) Information given 10 the InfPectof OF Ponce\nbe attended to by the committee. e\n\n\n4. The Infpe6tor of Police appo.ntco w., w.\nmttec to direct fuch pcrfons as fhaI be employees\nthis committee and they hereby requires ~\nhis orders.\n\n\nJONATHAN DEANF,\n\n\nFypet'or Of Pofss.\n\n\nTHOMAS MOTLEY, u..f, ccswlnl\n\n\nEBENEzER MAYO.\n\n\nWILLIAM SYMMES,\n| SALMON CHASE. n\nJfs\". l. 1899."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "LONDON, APRIL 40.", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, APEIE\nMr.. Mills, appointed Governor of Upper Ca.\nNADIA, takes out with him General Hunter, and\nLord Charles Bentwick, youngea fon to the\nDuke e Portland, aiide camp TO the General.\nAn American in London has invented per-\npetual log, which being attached TO the rudder,\nis to conmunicae to petfons on deck the pro.\nsref of the veael.\n\n\nEighty F, enchmen arrived at Naples March\n6, from Egypt. The great part of them per-\nfst7y bkad-Among thefe Commillioner SucY !;\nwho was eDsJ1aated after landing."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "meeting of the Afocated Clergy of this county\nheld in this on Wednesday laR. Pub c fer\nvice performed at the meeting houfe of he Rev\nMr.. Ka2gs truly evangelical dfcourfe dev\ncred by the Rev. Mr.. Msyyet, OF Standl from th,fe\nwords And zsbouf eon',.vrs greet tie mas,y Of god\nhHs God roas masta i\" tie J6 jsqei ia TIE Spin Fen II\nasgeh pyeaebsd tbe Gf1s 6ttsf Br 4royid\nseiVed Up into gsy' fu,ahle prayer made by the\nRev. Mr.. Sfsne, of Windhan"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "LEoM,NsrER (Mfs.J JUNE 8", "byline": "SUICIDE.", "article": "Mr.. Uriah Sawyer and his wife Fat out from\nhis brother Joieph Sawyer's, to go to the houie\nwhere they lived, about a quarter Of mile\nacrois the palture. Mr.. Sawyer, while on the\nway, appeared TO be remarkably pleafant, and\nthoughtful about his family, until they were\nnear the houle to which they were going. Mr..\nSawyer took razor from bis pocket and faid\nto his wife, now you or | mutt die\" She\nthen made her efcape, f:reamsd for help, but\nhe at the fame time drew the razor acrois his\nthroat, and bled to death in very fhort time.\nMr.. Sawyer was little more than thirty years\nof age; has left a wife and three children. He\nhad the tilents of a man, ufeful both to himieli\nand the public.--The verdia of the Jury Wa,\nfelt murder"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "goal for fedition, and 6nce ccndueed to this\ntown, was arraigned before the Circuit Court,\nheard his Indictment read, and plead not gm ny.\nAt his requef, Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M.\nis aligned Tor his trial.\n\n\nMIR. FARsAsKs, Of Dedham, was alto in.\ndiced for fedition, put to the bar, and plead\nnot guilty.\n\n\nSYLVESTER, indicted for counrsrfeiting |. S.\nBank Bills, plead guilty."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "Dome(tic News.", "byline": "\n\nBALTIMORE MAY 20.", "article": "}DREHDFUL FIKE\n\n\nYESTERDAY morning, about O'Clock, Il\npeaftd Almighty God to allow a mott tre\nmeodous fir. to break out at the bakehouie OF\nPatrick MILAN in South-reet, and to rage with\nthe utmoa fury until three fronts of one iquare\nof new and valuable buildings were entirely\ndeftroyed.\nSuch was tie Hiilnefs of the morning that al\nmot the whole pile was enveloped in flames\nbefore A fuficient number of citizens were col\nl.tted to oppofe the progrels of the devouring\nelement with any fueceis.\n\n\nThe damage is eliimated at between two\nand three hundred thouhnd dollars."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "portlatlo,\n\n\nMoNDAr, JUNk 10, 1899,\n\nTHE NEWS.", "byline": "", "article": "THE NEWS,\nWSieb I had bs baepins6 10 communicate 10 tie pub\nliz, BY The ian CaSefie, IL b;gtJ important 10 tbe\nquorH. Eve,y bOr5R heart muf exut at tbe com\nplex dij5omftare Of The Frmcb in THAR gprra,i,cJ\nand plans )0r lbe pysIfat campaign. II Is trobaJs\nfbs combnfd pOqpers nil Jpeedily drive ITEM from\nmo0 Of t5s conquered soHafrie,. 71us dsjeated\najroad, ndPisgfd upon az all pointt, an internal\nreVOizfion auia ddabtlsJG joan fake place.\nII feu more f~tratf, from tie papers bro't BY Capt\nPrince, are giUfn ibis day. Capt p Is entitled 10\nmuch credit far BIS attention TO procure /acb late\niatel1gence.-Capf. p. completed BIS voyage IN\n98 days, out and home."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "Ngw.YoRK, JUNE I.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. How Of the fchr. Ifabella, from Cadiz,\narrived at Baltimore, informs that by fpecal\nedia, The expectation of cath from that port is\nprohibited, and puniihed with death on detee-\nlion that there are now confined in the Cattle\nNew England captain & his crew, who were\ndetected fmugslng MONEY = saln."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "TsiEsr, MARCH &c.", "byline": "", "article": "A T'urkifh fhip from Alexandria, which fail.\ned by permiilion of the Englilh, has arrived\nh-re, having number of French officers, &C.\nclothed in 1urkiih habits but as iome fofpicion\naiofe in The mind Of our Commiaioner of Police,\nh has had them all arreaed-lince which 1t has\nb.en r.po.ted, tbat Buoaapar'e i' among '6:fs\nGsi!ltss !"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE LEGISLATURE,", "byline": "", "article": "Have been principally employed in local mat\ntiers of no great moment The Hon. FI)bsr\nAmes, accepts the choice of a Councillor, vice\nSalem Tonne, Efq. reiigned.\nThe Senate and Houfc formed Convention\nand elected JOHN Avery, Efq. Secretary ef TIE\nSTATE, and PRLEc CoFris, Efq. Treaiarer for the\ncurrent year.\n\n\nIn the Houfe, June a. committee was aP-\npointed to conGder whether any further mea\nfures are necedAry to be adopted refoeding tn e\nTen Townfhips of Land on Peaobfeot River\nlately purehafed Of the Indians."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MfRRIED-ln this town, Mr.. Wi2iam Frzssi to\nMis Raanab Hath.\n\n\nAT Reading, MIR. Jobn o,asto Milf Pa~sia Pssatjf,\ndaughter to the Rev. Mr.. Preniifs OF that place."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "NAYdL INTELLIGENCE.", "byline": "", "article": "On Tucfday Capt. Talbot took command of\nthe Contribution frigare to which he was in\ntroduced by capt. Nichollon.\n\n\nCapt, Nicholfon is appointed to fuperintend\nthe building Of a \"a, not to the command, as\nerroncou1y aated\n\n\nThe Merrimaek, of a. guns, Capt. Brown,\nfailed laa Wednesday on cruiie.\n\n\nThe Herald, Capt. Ruael, was TO fail from\nNewcalle the 40 h ult. to cruife between Ha-\nyannah and St. Mary's. lt\n\n\nThe Montezuma, Capt. Moony, late III 1t\non board the United States, has alto failed or\na oruifc. ..-.t 60\n\n\nCapt. Murray, late of the Montezpma, is te\nbe removed TO another veAel. sfi .snnvf4"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED--In this town. on Tueiday morning Ian, Mr.\nWa.sm Pwrygsn, Of the foeiety OF Friends, aged as"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "PORTLAND RANK", "byline": "", "article": "Bill Tor Incorporating Bank in this town has been\nread in the Legislature Of this late, and Saturday lalt\nappointed for fecond reading."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-06-10_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061001_0228.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "AIKEN up, on Thuriday hn\nL. brown COW, with white face--appean !\nsbou, II years old--The owner may have hH =\nby proving properly and paying charges. as\n\n\nIGNATlUS LORl\"\nF,iTOmb, 1fy IS."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-08_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0200.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p3", "headline": "39orNan0,\n\nANNUAL TOWN-MEETING.", "byline": "M0NDAr, APRIL s, 1899.", "article": "\n\n\nOn Monday lat the Inhabitants OF this town\nheld their annual meeting, when The following\ntown off -ers were choien toE tie enfuing year\nTgrpa ClsyE-s;ephen Patten\n\n\nSele57ggea Samuel Freeman, Woodbury. Storer Mat\nthcw Cobb, Daniel Tucker, and Robert Boyd\n\n\nt0egfey5 ftbs Poay.-Lemuel Bryant, I4ac Gage, and\nJoieph c. Boyd.\n\n\nTgq0a IregErr-Enoch Iaey.\n\n\nATGor.-Peer Warren, Edward Ozpard and Joieph\nc boyd\n\n\nCoaalHA-Ezra Gibbs, William Caldwell, and Caleb\nGraf4m\n\n\nCo!s67or sr r7.rss-George Warren.\n\n\nSnrv9ors gf Hgbreys-DAr..e MuGey and Henry\nWheeler\n\n\nSuyvcyoys sf Boa,a Stephen Waite. Daniel NufIey,\nSamuel Moody, William Waterhoufe Mofes Noyes,\nDaniel bb, Jeremiah KimbaI, AnGell Lewis, Enoch\nLowell and Henry Wheeler.\n\n\nSuTgsyor5 # S5itr5 William Waterhoulc Jonathan\nAlorf,, Smith Cobb and Daniel Cobb.\n\n\nC4Esyg sf StJyf5, Cs-Ihomas Minot, AnthUny Fur\nmaid Anthony Knight. Jacob knight, Nathaniel Bracket,\nWilliam WSterhOulc DAuic Shearman, George Motley,\nThomls Merrill, Abraham Tyler, John RamlAy and\nJacob Ham.\n\n\nF1zse E1e7ys,5-Peletiah Furnald, Thomas Berry and\nlJfeph Could\n\n\nTybisg0aa.-Jamcs Flood, George Burns and Thomas\nS\nnIhis plan IS not the yiGonary theory of one uns\nnsded ia the art OF teaching, cut tie reiuis OF\nnearly t1eaty years experience, and, is whs' Mr..\nWiibar vii allduou1y puEiae. Il."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0052.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p1", "headline": "Gil. MAU. TALLEYRAND.\n\nP. s. OF ;he 18th Mefidor, rJnls y.\n\n\nIsoS.1", "byline": "", "article": "a eireumapnce, Sir, Of infnite ;m,o--\ntancs has delayed the dirpatcbiaE of In.\nletter. do not know how it happens, that\nat every ttep towards reconciliation. a\ncaVie OF imitation Intervene, and tha, .he\nJn\"ra States always give rife 20 81. eoms\ndays hnce different sdyiccs were fscceg,ve.\ny received by the Executive Dre9.-v\n\n\ny ieeAs thai your governments, ler5ed be-\nyond every iirnit, no longer plclcrves al,pear.\nances. +. lsw ofthe 7;h Of l4t nor 1 su-\n'horiics 1t to caule every French vcFI of\nvar to Be atrackcd, which may have q.n-\n/ p,d, or iutended 70 eop Americss v.i.i,.\n\n\nq ruioIntioa Of ;he Houfr or Rcpr, fen n.\ntres iuipenGs, from the 18th az thjs mon\nan corrmerclal .riasiore with the Frer\n\n\nReFoSlie and 1t. gaiiedious. Several plans"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0052.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\n3cotraeiar vcxa:isns Fapi,nd fpci,s win\n{! irr 'n'y 'gi,h The peaiaiy o. ;he United\n\n\nSTATES, which % France, WHO is no cc;s-\n\n\nii!seut il II, becomes icarce nf Us. y\n/. frshSST.au claadetine!y tc..ociase1, cha,\nt by conieer2tfrg 70 The eii'oeni Ola .r.d-\niy na;ion, tl,s presenfons Of Is nnpiaeab!e\n\n\nseuIy. After shas tiane nothing has PAT.\n/ Fec ht,wssn t!st AmericGhg gctiraent WI,ici\nTie rePre!s1:at,cas shnar,, ard the k.in:-\n( ilers pisnP its,'tiasy of tic Rtp,bl;e, %i.o\ntcovlS iit,, aso:a rnaSG.y snem, Sat 4 cG:lsi-\n4 pr7aepcc gradually incrvaGng ID afperitv.\n/! Thc french q,;.Tcrnr.c1it usvSI i,tsre,res =,\nyagn.: i 'epoics rstn thr hnps, ti,gt slisir\nown r-!i weNh lrsyc 5ie Uaite9 s,asrs\nI to perceive, shiJ tn2ia;1t ,gas dfa@ins sl,est.\nwnhin its vorsex. Fariron takspg dn i.oi,-\ntile attitude, il siFeSfs ipdiayrerce IN orl-s\n20 ll:cw ilfelf prsicnt Wa h f;cni,Y. III.\ncyoud Ct corasls;o,s which 1t receives osli-\ngcs It lirally TO chspge ibis line Of coudt:(s.\nIl cuuies It's grievances to re declared cn\n,he z5ih Of Brumaire. 50 -yaor. Nv. Is,\nFFs ssd iusSTsiep IL pro.iuce a negociati--\noh,Soo long elayed, il draws Iron; he trea-\n'tes oF Paris and ofI.on6oh tie noit fifi;a-\nbe means of hslen;ny it, Il IS animated\nby 10 vte~s Of acgFeGcn, byRo hottie ia\nteaGn. ia order 10 obtain from The o.\nnitsd Stlics feme decree bf iuGieo, i plscsa\nthen IN affirmation 70 hs obligcdta d,mand\nAz ar anferasnt thcmfr,yes. Let US nov Zee\nwhether it laa rel, Eled any hanor@Lle pre-\npetitions.\n\n\nMr. Pinck7ey had departed beFcre the\ndeclaration OF tie Sth RuiEsire Nos. IS,\n1852 which fui5ended lie cudomary go\nlation>. lie came to fucceed Mr. MoGree,\naud ike him. TO explain and palate the\ncondutt oSthe Itri,ed States, without anv\n4recial po'ger fef the negocistion demand\n60 by France. re copld not be receivc,,\nt,aaufe he We. not IN fsustiou TO fulfil the\ncopditions required, upoa the rellmp.ion of\npolitical ccans S,idns.\n\n\nThe PreEdent Of tie United Statss tlo't\nIl his duty 10 cail an extraordinary meeting\nq he LcsiaatFyr. lha,l 30, review The\nopening iprveh, aar the tura which = de-\nba;es COX 10 ,hat FELTON,. En-. WI fav,\nthat dc imprehon which rs!nItsd tlc e\nfrom, at Paris, ga, locavoFahi- previous %\n,he arrigsl Of toe eegoys, that IBIS circun-\n('7ncc sone RATED an oblecl@, wlich ought\n&c have been foref-en at Philadelphia; Rat\nThe EHyoys themieyys, unwilling to COM\nprehen The na.ur5l eEe3 of this kind oe\nproyocatiOa, tege ccotibute} 10 render nc\nicPreiiioa nooe durable. 1t has finally,\nhowever, yielded to he primitive deGre os\na hpcere reconciliation. You fn3 proof\nq Il N ti.e very expedient fuggeaed o treas\ning with you Separately for governments\nhpliiirly difpoled ,eouli have trten the\ndelicate conrie, Which guards lis honor and\nfluids iJs pacific inten,icss.\n\n\nYou have given me 10 uGderNand, Sir,\nthat !, wouia have been well, bad the r C.\ncptiye Dirctsey iupqo,,ed lie declarations\nWhich have made 10 yoii \"a i.s Gang, BY q\nChange IN the neaiurls which alice the Gctu-\nmerce ofthc Un;;sd S,a,es\n\n\n[ might anfwef you, tha; aur govern\nment nghl baec ALTO fccured its ob;ra by\nr,Norlrg CO hrit tbs grcuch Republic 10 The\nrights which flow from lis trea;ies.--Bat\nlct As ats lcIs rigdly, .aA more cquitablv 10.\nwards each other. ALTHOUGH the me. fpres\nOf Fyaree ere no more than the confcnrencs\nOf thofe of the United States. vow mr.\nhave remarked, thss in my proportions IS\nthe 18th Praisial 18TH lu3.) he Intention\n% tie ESecuiiyc Dire6Ini. is. thar the re-\nipet'lye pete Cons may be cola,eralsF evp\nlnioSd and sajuled Ii iotends Il p.scc ia\nhng.e att, .grahic rnonuc,ta; of n. 8\nfHFs iendihip = us two e., blice, nd\n\n\nhe jlilice WHICH the oNe = t..sh otn-r,\nand no idra OF falie glory entcrs ia mind.\nCa taking lea1 q. gog, Sir, ] have e,orc.cl\nthat | owed you ie9 nieny Of mr. e.p,\nII ccaiiils sltogeths. IN ths unreictyed-,cs\nIL -. II a\n\n\nthe eSpreiiion O. tar regret which yolr e.\npar'ure, under tbs pfeicnt circumaah.e-,\ngives NC.\n\n\nReceive The aTurures Of ny pcr!e5t con\n\n\nfederation.\n\n\nGil. tIAU. TALLEYRAND."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0052.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p1", "headline": "LGUIS A. DupUy'S\nDancing School", "byline": "", "article": "EyATiEG been fifpcadcd Oh account Of .he\n4. : winter ieafon heing TOO sulayorah,c, viii o.\npen sgaiu on Wednesday the scsa infant.\n\n\nDays Of attendance US afaal, viz On W-eGnel-\ndays, Fhurldays, Fridays aud Saturdays Of eyury\nthira week, feon 10 . o'ciacis in the s,orning,\nand from !, to o'e,ssA. in the afternoon.\n\n\nFEB. 2, I722. (3w)"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0052.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Y -. sr''-te\n\n\ncod witi ;..eii i,,cli,stion AID inierr2. AZ\n\n\nlure 7,slserac.sni ttsf The ESecariv\n] Directory psr!egescs in t4e iliteation OF eon\nci,iating with nnceritT the Gi1erenees Niicl\n\n\nhave sfifsn hetwcea the French Repu5li,\n\n\nand ,ac U,,Hcd S,stcs, as icon as IN oppos\nt;pn;'g or taat parpos. sail te incsp;iy pre-\n'rn,ed. Il i be really tnc, ss'li t'se d'iTp-\ns'i'ons ol Ymw govcrnmsat correipond tii-fe'\naiia, L. II &c z proof OF Il, and you r.ay\na,dver bsfocths.1 for the !arceis.\n\n\nYoa cansct iiaenbie, Sir thar y nothing\nprevsn cd yon fSc,n putting wi'h one the\nsxlaeiu;ag an.' reeonciiipg of she grievances,\nwi,sch d. ide the ,,yo COUNTLESS VIC LIQUID\nnot lpes aaad IN ne 3 IF any ,lna9 Jpl the\nrsipcttiyo Publications.\n\n\nWho viii doutt ihe Sincerity oJile Freneh\ngoyeepment, when K Gall % knqw1, thsc\nfor peafly three mqeths every preRiaS. isli-\ncitation cawe from NE, snl tina, le:shsrl u\nske engagsgients have made in ~ note 81\nthe zStbVsstos,.t ,SlhMqreh) Ills.s lsecn\nihe fai isriouays,o pyefs the nts6Fias,.a\nSTEER tbs depsstura ~ NeEss- iiactnes si3a\nMssfaaD Il viii n5t be feid, ] hope, that\nne re;aFt 10 trtat witt tlspi, is refuial Of\nconeiiiatjoa. 6ctaats Ii fcfutsl paa accom-\npanied with promil to treat sikh you, gud\nyogr full powers prcleated you as feparaJely\nauthorized.\n\n\n[ Glal, irccTaatiy appeal To tim; doch\nment, 5ecsaie it il he Foundation u tie O.\npirion which the .oyernmens mpf have\nicrmed; aud even admitting ,hat ypu were\naeG down i'y lcerct rettri6tions, ] could not\nia my 0cad ospofc what | die not knng,,\non account q the credencc due 20 she OF\n.tenhble power.\n\n\nYES, Sir, when fcarcelY Informed oftl,e\ndeparture Of MyiTrs. Pinckuey aud Maraiell,\n! epdessourcd IN every consersace 1 alter\nwards mad with ycu, - demop6ate to you\nthe prgenoy, The prpPriery, 2ad the poiiibi-\nliiy of an active nsgoci1;ion. collected\nyour ideas; hey diiiercd from nv own; I\nendea CURED % reconcile then, snd wss\nabout to tranlo.it iome proportions 70 You.\nWHEN 20 ket from your government svtiy-\n\n\ned at FIagre. You rten appeared to be pre-\npsr'ng ~ depart, EuiA ghen | never iap-\nppfcd you cHter;ained :he tehgn Of embark\ning before we ha3 canIe 10 au agreement Gp-\n\n\non the 9c6nitise articles 10 Be rsriti d by\nyour government 4 few days Afterwards\n\n\nIeceiyed fone diipstchesfrou philadeipiii9,\nthe contents Of which for 4 no ent gave a\nhsw courte to my correspondence with you.\n% the ed Prairial, roth I'VE notified\n\n\nTO YOU that the difpoG,iony OF The Executive\nDirectory wsre the fspe, ard : prayed you\n\n\ninform me, whether ron wcre finally IN\nltuctio1 20 negotiate. On the sctb Prai-\nrial, IStli June I ,rsnInitted you a com\nplete plan q the Dcgacla-ion On Ike 9th\nMefidor, {17'l Ju3e} ] ient you ny 6ra\nnote for diicniron upon one OF the points of\nour treaties, which arc .pne1seuted 10 the e\n\n\nnitc2 STATES. You declined anfwel-iag it.\nIt Is necclary however 10 be agreed upon\ntho details IN order to arrive al the concinf-\noos. ON the nth Meihdor. (Gth JGly) |\n\n\ntent you rwo theirs. In vain l accompanied\nthsfe dosurcn.s with the mott cordial inyi-\ntatioa rapidly TO run over with me slis is-\nres e inii!perGble diicu{;ons upon ali our\nF! grievances. You have rot even given me IN\nlopnortanity Of proving what liberality tie\nExecutive Directory would ufc On Ire C.\neaiion, You revcr wrote, ia fact, but for\nyour departure. And it is he Wrench Re\npublic whicl is accafcd in the Uniyei States\n\n\nwith not wiihing fsr peace Psrfeiou, 10\n| Gigltors viii Intimate that it never wiined\n| it viii therefore Attend 20 the period\nwhen tho fre fsmYio1ns Of diiconlcnt ma\n\n\nInfected ttenlcives, that $50 (ay, to tue ar\n\n\nisal Of The Miniper Genet at Phiiadclph'a\n\n\nin PrairiaI Of the q year. IN nniveriri\n/ Joy buta forth in the United States at the\n\n\ndeclarations be was charged 20 make. He\n\n\nthen exrreGed the friendly and geoerons IN\n\n\nter'ions af he French government, which,\n| powerful IN The rational enerpy, forbore 10\nclaim AID from It's allies. Some Of his mca.\n\n\nfares foon aFtei wards gave UNI age They\n\n\nwere the eGce Of zeal badly adapted 10\nllacal circumstances, and unfortunately nfI\nworle interpreted. i've PRECEDENT cauf.d\n\n\nlis complaints concerning them TO be made\nIa France at the clnic of the fame year. The\nlcommittee OF public iafety immediately rem,\ndecd fatisiattion AND otter \"A gents arriyeJ\n\n\nat Philadelphia u ;he beginning ofVen,oCs\n\n\nI'd year t,eir inllruaioDs vein bear The ut\n\n\nmoi publicity 20, To interfere IN any part\nmatter, torelpea the government, % promp\ntito MAINTAIN its neu,rality with virosir. 4\n\n\nrepreiS al aymamepts Which night endsnqs\n\n\nIt, TO maintain thc~i his fecursd 10 Franz\nb is treaties .---lnoh IS the iubnance ,\nchem fr-h -lr, ,r,.re tI,, s,a-..O.-"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0052.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p1", "headline": "p Il r S\nsccoMPaNTiNg TIFF IETTER'\nFROM Mr.. GERRY TO TIE SU-\ncRErARg oF'srATE.\n\n\nyriagSD.)\n\n\nr>\n\nPr. n r S\n\nmo.", "byline": "", "article": "- y.\n\n\nS5rSry. Envoy Of The Uni.ei States.\n\n\nAslae Ts I con- aaaer nyGelf, Sir, witt.\nfulfilling INC with cf ths Executive DGeao-\niry, by sndeavorins vita YOU to re-eaal,,,al\nthe good uilier:laeai1e between the French\nRepublic ard the United Stats, aird III\nmy cGorts both in our conferences and IL\nny CORE fuudface wish yoa, TO luroo;h the\npaths, TO citabl;il the baGs. 20 enter ca lie\nbuGnets, and 10 cony;scc ynn .. tie ,i!i,y.\naz 5ser preface II fsris. !. IS ~ yort\ncharacter 81 isavoy oftse \"A mes;csJ s,s,stra-\nment that LIS s.sd yen ard wrote \"a yau /:\nIl Degraded i. sssyorrielf 70 be publicly re-\nesigea by the iss'sutiye Dire6torv. With\nout paetaSing i yenr opinion with refpeea\nTO f'ieciia;ge ,vhi-h tl,e deoas,ure of NJ clhs.\nPinckney aud Marihsll might produce IL\nii.c FIJI po.;e!e, wi;efe;u / have rcd that\nYou have been authorized Ia treat lspara,e.\n~; i,ePpt red 70 nethat ON the hyrothe-\nq .TsH in wh;ch yra placed yonrlelf, ,ou\nought 10 refer tie quraiop to Jour govern\nment. cad III the interval 6x with me. by s\ncain and lriendiy dacaifion, all the quciiion.\nable points of our difference.\n\n\n1his proceeding was tho more natural,\na7 letting Aide The premature knowledge\nwhich your government had % tie offer TO\ntreat with you, after the departure OF year\ncolleagues, my no,e OF the 18th Veusof..\ntIsth March) which aaa hay.reaehed Phi\nladelphia about the end of Florca', fMay\ni91 left no doubt Gpon It's faiiea. /,\nloomPrehepds three ebse;s perfectly diain6t.\n1t hegins by reS,ifyng, with tie dignity\nwhich becomes tbs Ficach government, thg\nttatsment of 3 svaoc ofthe United States,\ndrawn UP by the ~, ,ys IN the Inverted or\nder of fs6ts, on the 18Th Nivofe preceding,\n! lI7ta January. 4 eeAt points ogr the\nTralons 'Thich prevcn,cd tte negocisrio1 from\nbeing carried OF with the Ear. rs collective\ny. II finally declares (olemniy the concili-\natory di(Poficou oflhe Executive Directory,\nits exprefs defire OF renewing between the\nTwo countries the ties oftheit former friend.\nhip, and ,hc intention to treat \" Ii ven. q\ndeclaration 70 explicit was made only 10 fur\nmfr TIC iSreiident Of TIE United States With\nan infailible means Of accommodation. l.\nvas pledge of peace that might Sc taken\nup. | Pgtfumcd you could not be long in\nreceiving analogous iaaruetions, and eyeno\n\n\nther powers, il they were necefiary or ibat\nat ieait ii you had announced 10 the Preh-\ndent wilh to return to America, anothe\n\n\ntngoy world come 10 confummate the kap-\n| Ply work, wici. we hould have had III, Ca\ntisfaction 20 prcprte.\n\n\n| With ficN well grounded hopes wcrs min\n| gied conlideratIons upon the ineonvcn eficcs\nOF your departure. have given YOU \"a uu-\nderitand, that notwithstanding che aiFcraa-\nces you have gvenme, nohodg would beleyc\nthat Il was owing foley 70 Jour iucliuaiiou.\nto thorough conyi6ticn Of the iavaiidityc 81\nyour powers, or 10 q wit. to Zee TIE Ga,e o.\nthe negotiation confdet 70 ether hands. /\nhave converted with you refpe&tins the con\nlectures which it wouia give riic to; On the\nmeans It would fUfnilh the Brittle cabie,t,\nwhich lP7res nothing @ drive France and\ntke United States 70 extiemi.ies, froN Witch\niit calculates 70 derive the fole nrofe; and on\nthe iuipSions' which the French eoYern-\nfnsrS would BE made &c conceive. coded.\n\n\nvoured to make you fee mto its pUnibfs coz\n| fequences. The happening of ieycrA cir\n\n\ncumaauccs has already retardcd the reconci.\nll:aiion OF the two republics Il maybe per.\nmi,ted to Lin, who iin ertly 'pinies fer peace,\n20 fear ney ones THEE views, for which\n! / fnall ever hoaev mvfef, induced nc K re\nLA, as much as cou,d, the deGrc You ma.\nlEife2oG of qatting France. Yod deciGsIy\n\n\ninGf upon itja Jour letter Of The 7td o.\n\n\nthis month (fotb Juiy.) The Exccuti,\n/ DireSory has conlequently authorized NJ\n\n\nto fcnd you I've paGpcrs which ycnrequeli\n\n\nfor youric!f eed the yeile waic;, agsits vol\n\n\nat H5yre. You vii End them cncloftd.\n\n\nMoy your return to The United State\nsd the conlmpaicsi ioa q what hss pafei\n\n\nbetween us,efoce you hav. foley repr-fsnt\n\n\ne. your government, remove the inj,riou\nopinion e hottie intentions on tl,s Part O\n\n\nfrance yog have oitea repcateG t. ne. iiuc\n: yonpreaed your departure that yoJ corl\n\n\nnot ir,sl here as N envoy your good oai\n\n\nCO. IN the United States l,a'd cot be fpsi\n\n\ncd as ciiizeo. You haze it not 10 you\n\n\npower to render The two ,su5.ries nor\n4; 6Snal lervice, lhaa Ivy contributing to nak"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0052.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TKyHEYEoN / aow lige, lying in TIC\nWv county C A,yemafie, cOp,airiog\n~ acres l'y m old lurvy- Wen adap'ee\nia lie ceiiUfe Of Tob,cco, Wheat aad\nCcrr-Si,uai diua iss ny, sgyeesb { neibh-\nhovrhooJ, Wiilin ten mics - rEs TOM Of\nWarren \"A isrgs proportion Of tx a.\nDove Is 1es'og t.aad, apl hGt fnsil par\ncleared, whlci is IN rev frelh. There j.\non TIC iail iaod, sood Dssi.ng tlonir\n> ithiwn ronnsand i,agase OF floor /;\nq good .i,eh.n. sal other nsceGay out\n.hov.eg, ---Aiip, a h1adiome well GaiG.cd\nGaricn, and firsli orchard of cSc-iihe piece. Il qpa5 rcturn-\nIii VIVA re'PetHui and P~lte apology for it's\nnon niertion The printer tho-p II fi;,k er-\nrome -uHy) that it was prrJsazl; a1d ~ rauali.\nu-s he bad engaged imlclf 10 he publ M, j,\nPnbliih, By PsJioza meao lI1ch 0 def raati9n\nAs tholld MAKE the 5pplica on eafy ~ reaJe J.\nIn This vie\" think H. piece admits not The\nepl!het. On revie ing tie whole fsries of facts.\nand events conceded with hi, te !ious dana\nthe wliter can fay thus mu-h. For Bfuclf ~\nhas telt bot little, ei,her from the emotioDs of\nrttntment or vocation. Indignation At he\ny q'P,aS . - y TT G~Tlra fleeing his\n\n\n3iHH# lE3 0' Dim"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-04-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0212.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p3", "headline": "Coffin Us. Alden.\n\nFOR yENKS. PORTLAND CAzhrTr", "byline": "Mr.. JERKs,", "article": "Mr.. JEEKs,\n\n\nA T length Mr.. Alden has gwen hi. name to\nn the public. In Gazette No. 4S be Ia,\nlsbured. The fpirit, which n1,rksthe %brodut.\nOf bis I\" PEN\" makes reply at once oonde-\nicsafon, ard duty: condensation, Gree a\npiece fraught with mere aaertscs, involving\ntooa charge Of eOifal nrjfatesen ds,t.,tey 10 re,\nPly; duty, fiuce ,6lence might b. conn. ued b.\nlome, who ara Rrangers to its author. into !\ntacit confefinn Of the truth of thote aie,t;o. i\nand aninablity TO repel that un.nanly cb,t'-,\nfr. A. denies. that he confeGed in he az\nb bad Htbigg agaaaR me The fails aIl ~\nand with this addition, /\" Whaltbrn IA I,\nmean, taid I, by lot arfwering nv IT, W\nTo beth thele faas l would moFre.das a\nA CAN'T my veracity defy the faut;nv e 80 s\nice TO find Gngle impeachment. ! ~ y =;\ning NA''1A' \"oA'o reH the proof 4 bis attach"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-04-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0212.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "N\"\"T \"hf' luis \" far appeal. 10 make II\nIN my own defence he has compelled me. He\ndenies \"eireslafing\" report, &c. fsd, he\n. yfggSgsseeA\" BY this term meant, that be\ndeclared the exiaence Of fuCh q report. Of\nthis have stdtnCe5. But | with for none be-\nhde bi1.FE He eongefes. be uttered the ex\npretion, Take care Mr.. - you will be\nhang'd, fyou break your t5rOnis'' Does not\ntins ailHde 20 fuch report Let any one\nJudge. Had his meaning been aRed, would\nnot hss aniweT, f true. have involved the very\nP0'\"f was told, the report refpeeed ne. But\nam wiling TO coniider this, tho | fufpef il\nnot, as nnittake fnce, if it refpeeted the per.\nion lie mentions, 70 the charge Of bafeneis in\nIN forgetting, would, in that cafe, be added that\nOF RIDICULOUS vanity in believing it. That he\ndtdlngget II, there is u. doubt. Whether bis\ndenial OF thele fatfs mutt be charged to a treach.\nerous memory, or callous heart, his confci\nence, not |, thall decide. BUT, if it be charged\nto the t0rmsr, till it mulf be allowed, that 1or\ngafYLuslf OF fad authorizes not denial, much\nlela charge Of wilfnI fslfhood againt an al\nter'er OF it.-Mr' A. aderts, that from March\n1898 the conduit of my brother and myfelf to.\nwards him had been one continued ferries of\nIniult and ahue.\" l cite this afertfon. not from\n\n\nThe fligh'ett fufpicion that limpleton can be\nfound 70 perfectly FLY, as to believe l. but to.\nitamP 1t with the imprefs Of failhood from Mr..\nAS own zeal. From numerous facts fhail\nielett only fcvo refpe6ing us both. Towards\nthe cloie OF My 1898, procured Mr.. \"A to\ndraw up certain writing. remarked in il an\nimproper exprellion. He came 10 my fore\nwith the writing, and pointed out The mode IL\nwhich ne thought he had corrected it. Does\ntbs traniactioD agree with Mr.. AS charge of\nprevious \"iniu;t and abufe\" on my part IF\n10, then It involves the exifencc Of eqnal tame\nnets and abjeef feverity on Mr.. AS Will he\ncontent to this My b:other's hAre n hi\n\" ierles of iniult\" may be collected from The\ncoRcluffon OF letter fnt TO him, and dated\nOctober goth, 1893. Mr. A. after favinc\nmuch on the tul jett Of the dficulty, which had\na'den' cl'ies thus, 8 am with Jfnfinentl ofec\nt'sm, your\" &c. Gentle reader, is Il thus YOU\ncompliment man, who FIR fix months has\nPuriued YOU with Z\" ferries of inlulr and abufeo\nIs lnluit\" in your opinion the road to /\" ef\nteem\" Mr. a. ag-rtJ. that he g could 20 il.\ny detail Of ta6ts,\" &c. /\" but, he adds, 1\nthould thereby reduce myielf to Zeuel with\nOr. Charles COfhn,\" &c. !!! If man, be-\nmred 10 the chm in Tough, prefers his lowly\nplight to the fair k0), Of the bordering bank.\non which his neighbor ftands, why, e'enieI him\nEck The ferrous truth, however, is, that Mr..\nn. can adduce no fact\" no \"extrae Of let\nter\" no fpeech Of 6 ID to E.\" or Of ''F to G.\nwhich can anght avail him. To fpeak BIZ\nworj IS, to Jome is eafy. The Frog in The Fable\n~ ed, nn doubt, v1y big POUNDS the rnomenr\n@ CT = ku5G Did thoic Big POUNDS aft & the\n- - l4la' IN nv \"a |, that \" mere zs5smsaf\np@'HS\" was \" oN'rmon\" With Nj. Ale\nalert, that ne \"nev1rT--. cr rpa,i,, 3, csr,,;,\nletters can't help il 'tw.. L, o,ro CT,\n\n\nIl was f-nt to the Pot Office, rscs;osL incI u,\nu cOver with a medag-, ana ient to-. an\n\n\nthor. (Who could that be } This b4cist n\n\n\nnew Co er wa TENT agan 10 the PJt Once, and.\nAs have IN formly been afured gwen 10 Nh\n! a rs afO faid, that he was fecn reading a\n\n\nletter utdcr a tree near his lodgings, theo tear\ning It INTO pieces, and throwing them into the\nair; th4I fome Of thofe pieces picked ID aicer-\ntanned the author. But his knowledge or 10.\nnorance q that letter, in thefe circumstances,\nhad no influence or connexon with its publica\n\n\nton. he might have ieen il, if he did not. He\n\" fb'HF5,\" he can prove difsyea author Doubt\nerr, az apply; and in your way be 70 obi ing\na. to CAL on me. have a PAPER 10 my poHef\nhon. which if you Apply il to Mr.. AS 't5iak\nfag mill, VII make it 20 merrly, and grind\nour Pr0otS Il charm -Olher af,rtions III Mr..\n| a. thail lPis unnoticei, except thief. which\n'eiPect he 1T book of Chronicles. Ia1E1'FF\nare all falie, 70 far as they latrFaF\nmotives DO h pf my bro her t\n\n\nmy character fhall nj\n\n\nhnih my d,GNh BY 81\n\n\ngin, obIA anu ~\n\n\nMy \"a rems Ih8 III\ned NJ juhifc5 I'lIIl lii4lElt,a\nin M letter Of IiA.\nhis am letter.. II\neref as Incapable\n\n\ntht crude jumb\n\n\nbiz il from the pr\nONION Of bis per"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MANY are Gill abfnrd enough to Fay that\nal the complaners againl government want, IS\nGood Information. Strange tn Il tact have not\nRopped thsie rather worie thanfilly, beeaie they\naredeceivinc, pra,ers. The hum OF tixteenmillior\nhes fonc million to Rate) againit the alien and\nedition laws, has fearcely ocafed. Shisf Jnl\nsice Dana, Judge Addition, and Others, eohiutcd\nall the logic of party 70 ably, even fools ioit\nconfidence and loft every thing but Their\nobfinacy. But has the Jacobin faet'on lou any\nground in coniequence? not an inch. livery\nJaw that gives power to The general govern.\nrs,ens, or that calls it forth creates les and\nliars as hot day breeds maggots or nuike'oes.\nThe permanent army is now the theme be\nII remembered to their ihame--an eflieisrt\nmilitia was oppofcd in Congreis with equal rage.\nAnd every thing that would arm the govern\nmeut TO be a terror to evil doors, would be as\nmuch the obi q of their abhorranee.\n\n\n.what knave e'er felt the haltar draw\n\n\nnWh good opinion OF the law\n\n\nThofe who win to raiIe fedition. abhor the\nmilitary force that will foppreis IT, Every\nFrenchman, every paftizan OF France that\nwould rsiic a negro REBELLION in Carolina, OF\nsnnex Kentucky and TenneGse 10 the French\nnro,ince of Louifi MIA, on the MiiiiiipPi, Is\nhearty in bis hatred Of permanent regiments.\ne that reafon for the real people 10 b. OPP\naoGed to 20 receAary meaiure Surely 1t is\nbetter TO prevent 'nvaiion .han to rePsi H. . 20\n,liicou age The lniufgenis than to rats The mn\ntia 70 e slt them dawn in The held, TO len\ninIaes to try them, then to pardon them\nS;nee 1886 pardons have colt America MOI\nlhsn tt oops."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nsioh, TO ,eauile thar tic firf advances on the\nroad to conoiiation ihoud be made by shofe\n,clro Asd 20 grossly violated net only The law\nof matt n, bur the laws OF holpltaii'y and II\n-zas for tie Executive alone to appreciate the\nnature and weight of the agaranesl which wete\nrpouifitc previous 10 he renewal Of negotiation\nWhatever may be tie iiuaien OF Europe, II\n1bould be pararnte nt object with Us to avola\nbeing inv lived IN war with any o. rs nation.\nIl would be preferable even to iacriice TO thi'\nourpofe, the \" ffi7nets 81 COURT\" IL IS better\nto be huolble IN our endeasours TO avoid\nruinous war, than by itubeorn pertlnaey o;\nopyielding animoilty, to provoke one.-lt was\ntherefore boz h candid and honorable IN the Pre-\niiaent TO declare, that until h ihouid receive\nsluranccs, TO him fatsia6tory, that any iuture\nattempt TO negoc ate, would be received by The\nFrench government, with a reciprocal ififlt 81\nxrpity and due degree OF reipeet, he woula\nsorbe all eorciliatory msafures.--lt was allie\nproper, that after this dec araton, ieioit ihould\nDC had TO defenive Preparations that 10 aay\npoiIible ifue we might be ready either to en-\ncoulter war or TO &c commence negoeiation.-\nTbs was the mott prudent aud honorable\noemearour 1t was at the lame time inviting\ntie laneuihing virtue of the French government\n40 fair opportunity TO be 'eitored to the\nirlrndlhio of her ally, and aCqoir'ing our gov\nernmelt ON the charge 6 OF wanton deter\n1ninaion 10 provoke WAL Theie raniaet\nil rs, as was reafonably forefeen had their pro-\nper efreef They wrought powerfully on the\nfelt intereR of the French Nation and the late\nagents of the outrage on the eignities OF our\ngovernment, were the frit and loudet in offer\ning apologies for their mi(condntt. Proteita-\nITEMS have been made, declarations have been\nrepeated, and promifes multiplied. The Pref\ndent has received hefe declarations through\nconfidential channel and relying on their\nfineesity, has nominated new embahy. Here\nwe are tempted to pauie, in order to lament that\nmifpuided zeal by which lome men, who have\nprofeled an admiration OF the wfiom and\nintegrity of the administration, have been\npromptedto arragn the policy & expeliency Of\nthis nesfure. Self.opinionased and raih, before\nthey knew the nature of the afurances received,\nor even that any had been offered /; and forget\nling the pfecepts which they ,hemlelves bad\nadvocated. refpetng executive dignity, thought\nlefsly commenced an outciy, which has been\nmore fatal 10 the caufe of tederaliim, than The\nunited cabals of its opponents and which is\ntill uttered in iul'en murmurs\n\n\nthe exerci,e of The executive functions, It\nbecomes every one either to be lilehr, OF 10 ipesk\nwith the utmoA defetence and refped. indeed,\nil ourht to be RATED above the popular voice,\nexcept when given in collective form. The\nindividual who exercfes them, is always to\neonfuls bis own knowledge on he matters which\nhis duty NAV bring before him, independent ct\nthe pubic ientmtnt. From his commanding\nRation, he.is enabled TO fnrvey more ertenieeiy,\nand to di(criminate more accurately the variety\nOF fhadss which The tame iubjeet may aiume,\nTO different judgments, aaing under different\neirenmaances and impreflions. Hence it is\nnot only mprudenr bat highly perm clous' to\nccuntenance. fpirit Of animadvertion on the\noperations of the executive department. Benz\nII their nature Confidential, and often neceiiar'y\nprivate, ,hele only who are engaged in them\nare. competent to decide on their proP'ie'y.\nLet us therefore believe, that in every tantae-\nton of this department. fncere deiire to pro\nmote the general honor and bappineis Prsdomi.\nmates. Lctfus not when The policy OF any par\nucular act, i beyond our dfeernmenr, defend\nto ungrstelul repieings, or break ont in the\nutterances Of depair. The virtue OF our\naosrrnmert i its bef bulwark. 1t oaly requires\nthe energy of its friends to eniurc its perpetual\nduration.\n\n\nn - +. = IN ~ ="} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "FROM THE WESTYNDIES.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Harvey, from Cape Francois. informs,\nthat TouGan's troops continue vctor us over\nRigaud's hat he had arrived before Jeremie,\nard commenced the Gege that Rsaud had\nloa an arm tpot his life) in confequence of\nwound received in a late action and that the\nAmericans were treated in the mott refpestfsl\nmanner."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "HAGUE. SrPT. b.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nExtract from tho refouton Of the Diplomatic Body of\nthe Ba,avian Republe--fiyP Cbs~tsr--ieiiion oi\nSeptember s.\n\n\nThe Prelident read communication, in\nforming, that according to the accounts which\nhe had received, our army was in The belt l'at-\nof defence, and were daily receiving large rem\nforcsments that the out potts of the enemy\nwere natonsd at Sclingeu, and thoie of our\narmy at Petten; that the Duke of York had\nJoined the army OF the former aud that Gen\nfDuuonceau was expected to day or 10 morrow\nto take the commani of the latter.\n\n\nHe afo communicated letter from the\nExecutive Directory. encloGng letter from the\ngent # marioe, with number OF other papers,\namong which was letter from citizen Story,\netrifyirg the deplorable account of the fur.\nrender Of our feet to he Engliih, by means Of\nthe treacherous conduit OF the crews on board"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "Elegant Extract,", "byline": "FRol1 +\" DISCUSSES oN DAYIEl.\"\n\n\n", "article": "FROM g DISCUSSES oN DAYHLd\"\nsMEN, in their primitive conditions, however\n(avage, were IN loubt dty erega ious-- and they\nontinue to be focal, not only m every Gage OF\ncivilization, hut in every pofi1le ftu3tfn in\nwhich they can be placed. As natu inreni-\n\"a them for fociety he has furai.hed thsnl With\npailions, appetite and pr ,eafities IS We as\ngariety Of faculties, ealluiated b th 70 indii ID\nual enjoy mett, and 10 render hem uf.tul to\neach otFer in their focial con ections There IS\ncone among them more efential or remai kable,\n\n\nhan The bs6f,a f6r dIent7ioa. A d.tre t be\nobferved, conGdeied. elteene I p aiied, beloved,\nadmired bv bis FLOWS is one Of the eallleR. As\nwell AS keeneit difpoGtons dfcovered in the\nhealt OF man II any ore lhould doubt ,he\n\n\n.istenee Of his rrope fifty, Ter him go and\nattentvely obfsrye the orncS men and ap2ren\ntees III the fl & worklhop, or the GA men IN a\ncockboat-a iamiy or mel tourtipoi--the\nInhabitants of honle, or the crew # mp\n\"A Gchool, o, eoilege a civ, or village\na favage, or civilized people an hoipi i, OF\nchurcl-ihe tar, or he escha &c camp or\ncourt Wherever men, womsn or children\nare TO be found, whether they be old or Young\nrich or porr hieh ct low--wife Or foolith--\nignorAn, OF iearncd--eveIy individual is feen to\nhe arongly at,uatsd ~ deii-e 70 be feen,\nheard. taikeI of, app owed and refpeet.d by the\nD. ople about him. and within hs knowleiee.-\nMoral writers have by immemoial ufige,\nrighs to make free uie of the poets.\n\n\nThe love of prafe, howeer conceaI'd by art,\n\n\nReign, more or lef. and CLOVIS in every heart;\n\n\nThe proud 10 gain IL tolls tolls endure.\n\n\nThe model fhun it, but 70 make IL furc.\n\n\nDer globes and fceptrcs now thrones it fwels,\n\n\nNow, trims the midnight amp in collegc.cels\n\n\nIT'S tory Wight plots prays breaches, pleals,\n\n\nHarrasues n ftnates fquesks in malquerades;\n\n\nIt aids the dancer heel the writer's head.\n: And heaps the plan with mountains of the dead\n\n\nNor ends with life but mods in abe p umes,\n\n\nAdorns our verie and naiters tombs.\n\n\nA regard to The fentiments f mankind con-\ncerung him, ard to their dfpoiit ons towards\nhim, ev \" MAJ ftels within himfef and if he\nhas ref .tied and tryed exper menrs, he has\nfound, that no cxer ION # his reafon-no eft\nfort Of his will, can wholly Div 4 him of it. In\nproportior 10 our fFettion for tie noice. of\nOthers i our avsriion to heir nerlett: The\nutoHbcI tHS uSuIS VI hS SueSi' - bS p\"s''>'\nthe more powerful me ayeif 10 thsir ddap\npr ohstIon--the more exalted h W fh Tor adrni\nration, the more invinciblt The abho'rnee cf\ncontempt Every one not only, dcfrrs the\nconfederation Of Others tut lie eqneotiy com\npares himfef with others, his friends or his\nenemies, and in proportion as h. eSnlts when he\nter elves that he has more of it, he fees a\nkeener affection when he tees tina, one or moe\nof them, are more reipetted than himisf.\n\n\n.sThis patton, while it IS hmply a dttire TO\nexcel another, by fair indultry in the fe'reh OF\nruth, and the practice Of virtue, is properly\nCA led emulation. When il aims at power, a\nmeaos of diRinaion, it is amti'iou. When It is\nin fi.uation 10 fcggea the fentments Of fear\nand apprehension, that another, Who is COW\ninferior, will become hyperion, it is denominated\njezlouly---When it is in fate OF rnortiieation,\nat the fupeiiorly Of another, and deftes TO\nbring him down TO our level, or to depreis him\nbelow us, It IS properly called eazy. When IT\ndeceiees mar into belief Of falfe projections\nof elleem or admiration, or into a iale OPT ion\nof bis Importance in the judgement o the world,\nit is oanif, Thefe eb eivaiions alone would be\nefficient 60 thew, that This proPenfity in all its\nbranches is a principal faurce of the virtues and\nvices, the happnefs and niiery of human lie\nand that The hllory of mankind is little more\nthan fimpie narration Of its operations and\neff ets.\""} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "MiEeAaue0ps articles.\n\nKINGSTON. SEPT. Ii,", "byline": "FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.", "article": "The Ann, which arrived on Sunday from\nCape Francois, brought diipatohes for the gov\nernor and admiral. We learn that foullaint\nhaving regained pofeGion of the Mole, is to\nproceed agaiolt Jacqmel, and after the reduction\nof it. is to lay fege to Aux Caves. It's expect.\ned in very ihort time he will be matter of all\nthe French part of the iillnd."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "FROM THE Est INDIES:", "byline": "", "article": "The Aurora, capt. Sprieg, bound from Glib\nralter to D -ltimore, Ipoke in lar. SO, with the\nDaniih EAT India Company fhp. the Courier,\nfrom Calcutta, which place ihe left the middle\nOf May, when official accounts had 'rrived that\ndeciive action had taken place between the\narmies of Tippoo Sultan and the Brinfh, in\nwhich the latter had entirely defeated r,ppoo.\nwho LOFT bis life in the aalon-his country\nwas furrerdered to 'he Britith, and PEACE is\nagain reaored to India, with great extent\nof territory and revenue added to the Brisifh\npoielGons."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "Foreign Afavs.\n\nPARIS. sGPT. 4.", "byline": "", "article": "N UR papers aate, that in the battle OF Now\n\n\nwe made zoco priioners, but not Jingle\nRuilian would iurrender. 1t is faid, that\n\"A neona has oapituated.\n\n\nThe Directory have appointed citizens feron,\nFauchet and Adet, commiaioners at St Domin.\n30 Icannet, Barot, and gen. laveAux, at\nGuadaloupe; and Victor Hughes at Cayenne"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "GEORGETOWN, OCT. IS.", "byline": "", "article": "An attempt was lately made, to rob The mail\nfrom Alexandria to Baltimore, by three black\nfellows-the horles 0arted, and the coaehman\ngiving them the whip, thee En-, Of darknsts\nwere difdpponted ia their aim."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "eur yefe,s.--Afer which The frefIsnt deliver\ned {peech ia tie fylow'l g words\n\n\n\"What honsh man, c'ylzsns representatives\nlst hrm be ncliies 70 either partY) bur mutt\nfeel hmfef diihonoed or heafag The account\nOF Ibis malicious II eaton, which not only diigra\nces It's projectors, bot ho'a who have accom-\npi(hed H. and even tiofc who have fuftred IT\n10 be effea5d.\n\n\nDear Heavens Is this the reward of the\nB,ravian people for feeling 70 long nnm5el\nIf unworthy monnels to be finally deferted by\nthem In this tfeacherous and oowardly manner\nlie, the enemy exat in the acquiiillon OF theie\nimporters, whom we no longer coniidsr as tel\nlow c,izens, nor Batavians The reward ct\nguilt viii overtake the leaders The flames OF\nraging corf lencc will ron lie among Them,\nand then there will be no mercy ihswn to\nthem.\n\n\n: Meanwhile, fellow citizens, this lois. however\nconsiderable i may appear TO each Patfiotc\nfeeling will not dimhih cur courage. we\nknow the duties we owe to our country, and 10\nthe people, and We viii fulfil them. Sooner\niet us behold cur country delolated and beeoms\ndeflr,, han fuiier the enemy to triumph over\nour ihertv. ] ne BataviAn army, united with\nour French byetkysa, are probably hghiing at tbs\nmoment Tor the prefervation Of our country ane\nour liberty. They will thew that the glorious\nblood of their ancelors Gill circulates in then\nvsins.\n\n\nIn them we put our trua God be with\nthem.'"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "ROW, OCT. g.", "byline": "", "article": "We are informed by gentleman dired from\nthe Weitindies, hat-\"Letfers rem his Grace\nThe Duke OF Portland hive been circulated\nthroughout he Enelifh Weaindia Colonies,\nprohibiting the espor' alton of Sugar in any\nother bottoms than Brtiih.\"-The above took\nplace on the 10Th Sept."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "SALEM. OCT. 20.", "byline": "", "article": "sALEM, OCT. 20.\nOn Saturday laa, abou, one o'clock, , NJ. a\ngentleman riding f-om Bottom to Salem,\nwas a6alled on The new road in Chelfea by a\nnegro and two white men The negro hrR\niiezed the horfs's bride, and nItantly a man\nwas at each fije of the .horfe one of whom\nptef nted piicl, and demanded the gentle.\nmin's pocket book, from which he took twenty\neight collars in bills, and then returned it with\nThe other prpers he then took his watch\nThe gentleman had !ome moe money 10\nwaiacoat pocket, whish they fortunately did NOT\nexamine,"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. Could's newly inverted Log, for afcer.\ntanning the exaa progrels Of a vcfel, in all wea.\nhers, is certainly one of the mott valuable\nImprovements of the age--the machine we\nunderaand is fimple, and durable, and will be\nfold, by he Patentee, at moderate price\nTo reward the ingenious difoverer, govern\nment has granted him Patent-and the\ncommercial worll vii jud the invention TOO\nimportant to theic interea, not to avail them.\nleves of it,"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON, ocr. 81.\nTHE ENVOTS", "byline": "", "article": "To France. are politvely 20 iail from Newport,\non board the United States figate, Commo,\n\n\ndore BARRY, on Tuefday next, wind permitting,"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "Mgr ARTICLES.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Harvey, from the Weindies, Informs\nthat a vcGel viii b had arrived there, having\nfallen in with the Bolton Frigate, capt Little,\nreported, that he had captured two French\nprivateers from Porto Rico. of IS, and IL guns,\nAID had recaptured an American ihip from\nBombay, for Baltimore"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "SINCE the year 1890, ten thoufand acres\nhave been flved from the fea, in the pariih OF\nLong Sarton, in L,ncolnlhre. The drainage\nof South Holland, one hundred acres, is in con.\nfiderablc progrets."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "Lowsp ElBs, (Ramturg) Sfrr. 7", "byline": "", "article": "MT, 1TcfNle. tue IsiEiii iSuF'f\nnary % The Court cf Berlin, is arrived at Alto\nma, and II faid, vii. go TO Holland.\nsh nd the eiyil war, 70 much expected II\nT ance, not iucceed to the withes OF The turb1\nLEM, robbers, and public diaurbers, they hay\nfill hopes that the entrance OF the Ruians ane\nEnelfh into France, viii turnfh them with\nterrible aims sgainlt The honea, innocent eitI\nzens, ana confund royalias, modsrates and\nJ4cobios all get'er; then FAY they, happine'\nviii appear in ihefe iepubcs.-How much,\ntn, efole, ought the Balavian and French de\nyouty to with inceefs 10 the Anglo Ruiiians\nThe Danfh Imperial colonel De Frnfman. is\narrived at ST. Peteriburgh, in which place\n\n\naccording to our information, the king of Pruiila\nwill keep charge d'afairs. after the dep rture\nof he amb4G dor. Our correspondence IN\nMaryland f,ys, that the imperial general Kay,\nhas been obliged to march fnddenly with\neoniideI able corps, towards Novara and The\ncounty OF Wallis, in ccniequsnce OF the French\ngeneral Lecourb's threatening to invade Lom-\nba d..\n\n\nExfra7 afa letter jror, H,sPsrda,a, datsdJ~ 8.\nThe paiport which WAS requeaed Tor General\nDon, has not been granted; Information has\nbeen given &c General Aberefombie that whate-\nyer prop Gton, he may have to make, Inul, be\ntraniin tied in wiiting 10 which aiiwers will be\nduly reiur ned.\n\n\nlis Ger n that battle muh foon take place /;\ncolumn # FIX thouiand men, commanded by\nGeneral Dumoucelu has arrived near Amter-\ndam, ar d j. advancing forward.--No iigns of\nany eomnotion appear in the interior.\nLONDON SEPT. s.\nLetters from Conhantinope Rate, that in\nconfequenye Of the want Of intelligence from\nEgyri, ,eegraphs are 10 be ereasd. by The al\nvice and under The INFECTION OF SIR Sydney\n| Smith.\n\n\nGen Rev. who commanded one OF the divi-\n| iions of the army of Rome, has been Poignard\n\n\ned By woman.\n\n\n| The manlfeRo Of the Rnllian emperor une\n| quivocal4 announces the intention OF that\n\n\n| potenta,e to perfevefe in bis wsrllke operation\nill the cxccrable tyranny Of the Gallo Ufurpers\n\n\n| is entirely overthrown. Such an intention\n\n\n! muf of courfe give encrealed energy to al the\n\n\n| Confederate powers whefe efforts are di e0ed\n\n\n| ,oart the French repub.ie, and tend to IL,\n| dpce all Who from motives Of puilllanimiy or\n\n\n| III indeed policy have hitherto declined 10 take\n\n\n| pait in 10 righteous ean'c.\n\n\nThe French War Minner\nhas addreiTed letter to the admnitrators Of\n\n\nthe department Of the Lower Pyrennees,\neshottine them ipeedily toiend proviions and\n\n\n| achievements to the republicans OF the Upper\n| Garonne, 80 citizens (fays he) do not de.\n\n\n| ceive them With you received LIFE, and the\n\n\n| love Of liberty which is mere precious than life\n\n\n| Seeing the danger, TO which the South of\n| France is expof.d, owe this HOMAGE 70 you ;\n\n\n| INV 6rft concern turns towards the place of my\nnativity. In difpofng of your fouls as my own,\n| I tonGdered had appointed for he iahabitan's\n\n\nof the Upper Caronne the moi powerful rein.\nforcenents, in order to coniolidate hs victory\n| of laws and liberty\""} +{"article_id": "28_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA, OCT. ~.", "byline": "", "article": "Arrived yelerday, the ihip Dipatch, Ben\nners, St. Peterfburg, lalt from Gottenburg.\n\n\nThree DAYS after leaving Gottenburg. captain\nB. faw Rufiian feet OF ieven fail OF The line,\n,ad Tome trigates, fnppoed to be thai which\nvas intended to cooperate with the duke of\nYork in Holland.\n\n\nWhile at Gottenbur2, Loodon papers to he\noh September where there received, whieh\napt. B. perufed, and which fully co frmed\nhe accounts received by the Good Friends,\nEarl, from Hanibu &, and other arrivals at\nNcw-York, rejecting the capture of the whole\nIF the Dufch Fleet and the taking Of Amiter-\navn, by the Duke cf Yofk--The combined\nfleets were laid 10 be quiet in Brett."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "AT Sto, kton, on Tuefday fa'nnght, Up.\nwards of forty haymakers in field were fud\ndenly alarmed by the uiling # whrl~ind\nby which many hundred weight OF hay were\ncarried to an immenfe perpendicular begh\nappearing to the attonnhed ohlervers below T.\nencer the clouds, ard exhibiting icene truly\nfublme aud beautiful"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-11-04_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0280.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MKrAN's election is artly filled here, TIE\n',iHufb Of Treaisn.-It ought to give The alarm\n\n\nThe general government, to take meafHres to\nprotect he country from the great increaie of\nforeign fuffrsgss in our eeeions. M'Kean has\nbeen oholen by the union of al MS, naturahzed\nGermans, wild Irlih, and the ddcipIes OF Fries.\nIf none bur native Americans had been admit\ned to vote, Mr.. Rofs would have been eleded\nby large majority Blu, &c we go; ard nefs\nremedy is applied, would lot give 6g for\nzeal ehate in degraded Peanfylvana."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "81 d. BOSTON, JULY a6.\nMore Meas from Europe,", "byline": "", "article": "Has been received by an arrival from Briitol ;\nLondon papers to June S. -\n\n\nThe hottie fleets arrea tn: mot prominent\nattention. BY the Paris papers, it is certain,\nthe French feet got fate into Toulon, the 18th\nNav living haifa day before Carthagena, and\npalling in fight of Ivica, Majorca and Miaorca.\nThe Spanifh was part at Carthagena, and part\non The African coat. The Englifh are in\nfearch after them every where. stg.\n\n\nNaples is evacuated by the French.--Two\ncolumns from thence entered Rome the aoth\nApril and divi(ions of the Acltrio- Ruiiian\narmies were marching towards Lucca, to cut\nthem off from joining Moreau. st'\n\n\nIn Italy the confederates itill command iuc-\ncefs, and deferve TIT is faid, however, Mo.\nresu has taken meaiufes to check their progrefs.\nIn Switzerland, the Auarians have been fuc.\ncefsful. So ALTO in the Grifon country.\n\n\nOur readers may rely, thar the French are\nnot only Narrated by the confederate armies |;\nbut fufer fevere and daily lois from iniurrec.\ntons OF the people in Switzerland and Italy,\nagaina them. ..,\n\n\nThe French Di eaory make but fhort pray\nsrs to the Councils. They Unfit that three\nthings ar wanting to check the enemy and\nthey are. Money, Money, Money. The Able\nSieyes has been eholen a Director, vice Rev.\nbeli-and Jean DERRY, the fcape.goat from\nRaRadt, Prefdent of the Council OF Five Hun\nbred.\n\n\nIn the French Council Of SEQ, on the receipt\nOf the Dmeaory's MeGage relative to the aliai'"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "Marine\n\nPort of Portland.", "byline": "", "article": "Monday sa arrived, fb. MARTHA CAPT. Robert\nWay, ~ days from 71oyfola. Lat. 40, \"a, Ion. II,\nypoke brig Peggy, Waskus, from Nesyyork to BeltayR\nout a days. Lat. Al, lang 66, ylbaks brig Hiram,\nappleton, ont days from PortymOptb for Ba,6adoes,\nali eueA Lat. az, lang 81, 80. pole aosp Indzq,y,\nDoiy, Of Neqp Bedfoyd, IA djars6-bad lorDng a\nleak, and bad5.en run on hoard in The feet BY one Of\nthe eoxvoying .Gips--6roks bis boom and otberevif\nthey could not keep Der free and 7vsrs obfgedfo absA.\ndon Der. Cre.v q part effbe cargo faxed.\n\n\nSame day. brig Jsspb, Cap. William L0qofR.\n\n\nSame dayva'ap Raebeh CAPT. .5ere Buekaam.\n1asEiay, arrival fsbooner Ranger, CAPT Aisoood.\nCapt Halliburton, lafsly aryiped from Curacao,\nPoke J5ip Ranger, CLARK, Of WIsa1fi, in kf. \"a,\nlong. Sc. 80, day. from Bo,7on, 5ssnd 10 Bremen.\n\n\nCAPT. T;npsye offbs Cmess, bat .qur;1m THE Sc.\ne,stayy sftbe Macy aee0unt IF fde capture g tbs\npai\"qaitrt, capt Da5oje. Of sgA1 and IS men\nfrom Gaadaleape. II fine eoRper-6oftsmea, .fsR Jail\ning priUatesr. She has avipedi\"fbs DeAascare.\n\n\nBottom, July z4.-7oQerday, The Csgaifnfion\nrigafs Of a. guns, Cap. 7AlBor fiisd on rra,'s.\nrpifb a leading OiaS.--7te Befd fqgah, Of 81\nguns. Capt. Lirrls, e0NEnitbis day on erHjs,\nqOiad and qUsatbr permitting. sb.I\n\n\n75s captain effbs Brayg J;fgate !9uebeek. lbetcn\nquitb IN The Bite Of LeQgane July 3, informed. fbai\na Frwsb figats and Brig had arrivsa at Tie CAPE\nfrom France.\n\n\nThe George Of Ktnna5vqk, and Indsa.y, Ssib far\nBsaon, failed fIom .1qmoiea, s1ulyI\n\n\nOn Monday Taft arrived AZ Po0an, feb. -, Cap.\nManfon 80 days from Jamaica At failing, one mall\nWas ic who died the Day afer. and committed to\nl The lea in the two days following o,hcr feamen\nwere feized with the iame sltaie, and fiared imI\nae-thee were followed in other days by The mate"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "in feveral principal places in the United States.\nAt its celebration in Hartford (Con.) the fol.\nlowing ingenious toafs were given:\n\n\nI. TIE 18th OF JULY r7o8-May Heaven\nreward the Hands, that\n{\" Canceild, and tore to pieces that great BOND\nWhich kept us paie,'\n\n\nZ. \"SEcoND THOUGHTS ARE BEsr\"-\n\n\n1t was well enough, hs tme, to make treaty with\nFrance, but it was better to break it.\n\n\n2. TALLEYRAND's LAST coMmusIcArroas-\n\n\n\" He cannot catch old birds with chat\n\n\n4. The DIREcToaY-\nWhy can lmile, and murder when We fmilc,\nDeceive more lilly than Ulyfes could\nAnd cry content TO that which gyieSri 6e0t--\nCan we do this, and cannot get Crewn !\"\n\n\ns. TALLEYRAED\nAVID BY no fhame, by no refpe6t controld,\nIn fcandal bafy, in reproaches bold,\nHis figure iuch mis ht his foul proclaim,\nOne eye is blinking and 5vis k,gg are lame\nLong has he liv d the feorn OF every Greek\"\n\n\n6. FRANcE--\n\n\n20 nation mferabe,\nWith untitled Tyrant, bloody feepterd.\nWhen wilt thou fee thy 3holeiome days again p\n\n\n?. JorL BARLOW\n:\" lam determined to prove villain\nPlots have laid, indueions dangerous,\nBy drunken prophecies, ibes and dreams -;\nam iubtle, falle and treacherous.\"\n\n\n8. john NICHOLAS\nWbaf eyasler is this fame that deafs our cars\nWith this abundance of fuperluous breath 7\"\n\n\n9. DocroR LOGAN\n\" do remember an Apothecary.\nAnd hereabouts he dwels-\nAnd if man did need fome ;reaion now,\nHere lives a caitiff wretch would fell it him.\n\n\n10. ELBRIDGE.GrRRY-\n\n\n81 1t cannot be\nBut am pgson-liverd-Li John-a-dreams,\nunpregnant of my eauie.''\n\n\nII. NECocIArIos-\nGo treat with tigers, dragons, wolves, and bears\n\n\nIL. MONSIEUR GALLATIn-\nMay the Wheels of Government ever be drawn by\nhories that do not underaand S,gm\n\n\nIL. Thomas JEFFEksoN-\nMay the time fpeediy come, when fuch Philosophers,\nand uch Vice Prcdcnts fhal be az great cnrioties\nMammoth's bones\n\n\nIL. MATTHEW LYON\n\"Abhorrcd Slave Whom ripes may move, not kindnefs;\nhave usd thee filth as thou art, with human care,\nTook pains TO make thee peak, when thou ddft\nKnow thy own meaning But all in vain.\nTherefore wait thou conind within this Rock\"\n\n\nIS. Virginia and Kentucky Refolutions-\nNo love between thefe fzss was loA,\n\n\nEach was to other kind, :\nIn love they liv'd in love they died,\n\n\nAnd Lff no babes bsbisd' Tune Children in theWood.\n10. CONGRESS\nAnd whiiR field fhould be difpateh'd and fought,\nYou arc ddputiny Of your Generals -\nOne would have lingering war sea5 Gas esa;\nAssfb1 would lily fwift, but wanteth wings;\nn third thinks without expens at all,\nBY guilefu fair words, peace may Be obtaiad\""} +{"article_id": "6_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THIS is to give notice that Mr. Thomas skei'on On\nPortland, is no longer empowered to tranaS'. per-\nform negotiate any burets in behalf OF ne ianefi\nDer, all authority for that purpos hereby o'sa'\nRULED. THOMAS SKELloN, Jun.\n\n\nJniy 10, 1873."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Esira7 of a slter trom Robert Lifon, etq. Min.\n\n\nSIR flsaibotrnti1ry of Bis Brtanc MySiiy, 10\n\n\ngJe Uaid STATES. dated Newy0rk, .1alv 5,\n\n\n100, - lis Exeelency Vre 4fdrirai Sir Hyde\n\n\nParker.\n\n\n:. have ait learnt with concern, by letter\nfrom brisadier gen Maitland, dated atfea lat\nIs, N. long g., w. the Id of this month, that\nthere ha. been n nlliuniert dnding on the Tub\ni.a of the time fixed for renewing the CONNER\ncial iater couIie between til. United States and\nSt. Domingo.\n\n\ng In the agreement entered into by gen.\nMaitland aad myislf with the American MIN\nilers, Il vas clearly undsfltood by all parties\naad fxei- that tie .fpniaied Parfs IN the yland\nG,u,d De oben on ee,lGia d0y for the reception\nof thc merchant vehcls of Great Bri ain and the\nUnitcd States NOT that the forff Of Hasriea\nand Jamaica, Noud be open on a certain day. In\neonfequenoe of this understanding and the Tub.\nfcouent arrangements between gen. Maitland\nand the American Conful General in St. Do\nmingo, tn. Prelident has by Proclamation\ndated the a6th of June informed the inhabit.\nants of this country, that it ihall be lawful for\nveiTels, which have departed or may depart\nfrom the United States, to enter the ports OF\nCape FRANCOIS duu IOtt Al w VI \"''~'\nthe 4 of Auguf next\n\n\n{\" Dr.. Stevens, it teems, now conceives the\nmeaning of the agreement to have been, that\nvefels fhopld not clear out from the American\nftates till the 1T of Auguf and general Matt\nland informs me that you have given orders to\nyour cruizers accordingly.\n\n\ng 1t is impoAible however, conliderng the\ntime that has elapfed and the extent of the ter\nritory of the United States, that the Prehdent\nhould now make any alteration in the mea!ures\nadopted (were it defirous that he ihould do 10 j\nindeed many venels have already failed, and\nare daily falling from the different American\nports with view to be ready to enter Cape\nFrancois and Port au Prince en- the day ap\npoin;ed.\n\n\n\"I take the firR opportunity of mentioning\nthis embarra1ing eircumlfanee, regretting that\nit was not in my power to give you the infor-\nNATION fooner and it remains that lhould\nentreat you to be pleaied without lois of time,\nto take fuch mcafures, in concert with DIR.\nStevens and his majelly's Lieutenant Governor\nOf jamaica, as may be calculated to effect the\nopening of the ports in quef;on with the lean\npoiIible delay and trua that you WILL at the\nfame time, have the goodnels to give fuch or\nders TO your cruizers as will enfure TO the\nAmerican ve1els, which have thus left their\nports without any view to a fraudulept COM\nmerce, and by the express permillion Of their\ngovernment, every necelIary attention and good\ntreatment\"\n\n\nTimothy Pickering, Secretary for the de !,\npartment of rate of the United States OF\nAmerica, hereby certify, That the foregoing\nProclamation is true copy OF, the original re.\nnaming in my Office, and that the foregoing\nextract is faithfully copied from an original\nletter to Sir Hyde Parker, fent TO me under\nflying fca by Mr. Laon for my Information\nGiven under my hand and official feal, at\nPhiladelphla, this 18th day of July, A. d.\n\" TIMOTHY PICKERING. +\n\n\n----.---- I'm"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA SickneG.", "byline": "From PHHAD. z", "article": "y y :\nI\" Our city was never healthier than at pre-\nfent; and feel fanguine, under Providence,\nand the care of the Board of Health, we fhall\ncontinue 70, during the feafon. The alarm\nwhich prevailed for few days paR has now\ntotally iubided, and buiine(s goes on with its\nufual alacrty.\" ~ l.t ~"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Y UO ICIu3 Al \"PPfSN IOI IOUII,\n\n\ny one Dwelling HOUSE \"a feet long, 10 ditto\nwide, entirely 6nfhed good cellar under the whole,\nwith brick arch, and other conyeniences.\n\n\nLikewiie, a convenient SHOP, in a\ngood land for tradc, \"a feet long and about 40 wide\nwith good BAN thai will keep two horles and two\ncows and hold hay efficient; together with back\nStore 40 feet by I6, with good plank Aoor, and\ngood Chzile Houfe\n\n\nALTO, one lot of Land, 1874 feet\nfrons aud ISa feet rear beautifully tuscd for an Gle\nCANT hone Lot, all lying at stroadwster. near the\nBridge --for further particulars. Inquire of JOHN\nbUFLER, living on the premiles.\n\n\nFsi~oufb, g2as fof5, 1900."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The report of an engagement between the\nfigate U,Ffed Stats, ard the Britih frigate\nBsQar, is as far from truth as the jacobin who\nfabricated it."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "leaving tie yefTe in tve days after lie failed. win\nonly the Captain and cabin nor. navigate her. ana\nIN his eoadiion ie reached Nantucket, where tw.\nmen were procured to silft in Bringing her Bottom\n\n\nLeadea, Jmss An American vefiei of 70 eans, has\nbeen tasen 10y The Scorpion, and fent into Plymouth\nBefore the American seIel hove too he fired trver\nguns into the Scorpion, which killed Two of the c, e,\naud took off of the capita MS legs"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "Netoburyporf Sickness.", "byline": "", "article": "5''-a sEwBuRYpoRr, JULY z,.\nREPORT of the HEALTH COMMITTEE.\nThe fubfcribers appointed committee of\nHealth having attended to the buinels aligned\nthem-make the following report, viz. fince\nthe 1T. init. p-rions have died OF a malignant\nFever in this town ;--8 now remain Gck--of\nwhom are dangerous, as reported by the few.\neral Physicians. Committee.\n\n\nIONA. BOARDMAN, and others.\n\n\nJULY z6--Since our lalt of the 72d int.\nhave died--5 remain Eek. of whom none\nare dangerous--no new cafes fince our lafl. !\n\n\nJON. BOARDMAN, Chairman.\nThurfjay eve, July IS."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED--In this town, Matter WILLIAM HARDING,\naged years, youDgea ION of DR.. Stephen Harding."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-07-29_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072901_0242.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "portlallO,\n\n\nMoNDAr, .JUzr 29, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "49, sls' - =,\n\n\nTIE a,ega ayfieis gOra ibis days. Gazette. ,afs\nard iaisr1isg me' p government, previous to the\nWParture OF our ENJOYS, have been given,\nthrough their Miniacr of Foreign relations; and\nhave dire fed them to proceed on their milton\nto Paris. They have full power to conclude a\ntre,ty, fubjea to the Constitutional advice and\ncontest OF the Senate. The characters Of thefe\nGentlemen are fure pledges to their Country,\n| that nothing Incompatible with its honor or in.\ntereR, nothing inconiaent with our obligations\nof good faith or friendihip to any other nation,\nwill be llipulatej.\n\n\nIt appearing probable, from the Information\n| received, that our commercial intercourfe with\niome ports 10 the>(land of St. Domingo might\nfaicly be renewed, ! took fuch iieps as feened\nto me expedent, to aEcertain thar point The\nreiulr being fssisfatlory, then, in conformity\nWith the act Of Congrefs on the flbiea, dire aed\nthe rettraints and prohibitions OF that in,ercorrfe\n| to be discontinued, on terms, which were made\n\n\nknown by proclamation. Since the renewal oil\nthis intercourfe, our citizens, trsdingzto thofe\nports, with their property, have beep duly ref.\npeaed, and priva'seriug from thoie ports has\nceafcd.\n\n\nIn examining the claims of Brtilh ldbieeas by\n\n\nthe commiilioncrs at Philadelphia, under the\n\n\nlixth article of the treaty of amity, commerce\nand navigation, with Great. Britain, difference\nOf opinion, on points deemed eIiential in the\n\n\nInterpretation Of thar article, has ariftn betweer\nthe commiilioners appointed by the United\nStates and The other members Of that board\nfran which the former have thought it theil\nduty to wthdtsw, vi is dlcsssly 70 be regret"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0303.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "lVolumr II.", "byline": "", "article": "| nave oesnsthus upavoidaoiy interrupted. 1t is,\n\n\nhowever, confidently expected, thar the fame\nfpirit Of anity and the fine fenfe OF iuitce. n\nwhich it originated. will lead 10 ialifatlorv\n| explanations. In consequence of the obaacles\n| to the rrogrefs Of the commiflion in Phlsdel.\n\n\npha. his Britannia Majelly has directed the\n\n\ncoHmiiiiosers, appointed by him, rnder tbs\n\n\niesenth article OF the treaty, relating to Bsilih\ncaptures Of american ye1els, to withdraw from\n| the board fitting in London, hnt with the c,-\nprefs declaration of bis determination 10 lufii.\nwith punauaity, and good faith, TIC engage.\nmcnts which lis Mjely has contracted by, his\ntreaty with the United S,ates,s and that ,hev\nviii be inhrusfed to reilme. their functions.\nwhenever the obRacles which impede the bro\ngrcfs of the commifIion al Philadelphia, ihall\nbe removed. 1t being in like manner M fla\ncere determination, 70 far as.the fame depends\non me, thar with equal pnneiuality and good\nfaith, the engagements contracted by the Uni-\nted States in their treaties with his Dr;tannic\nMajeay fhall be fulfilled, fhsll Immediately\nInitruff cur miniaer ar London, to endsayour\nTO obtain the explanations neceGary, 10 ;uit\nperformance Of 'hcfe engagements on the par.\nOF the United States\n\n\nWith fnch difpo6tions on both Gdes, T can\nnot entertain a doubt ihst all difficulties will\nfoon be removed, and that the two Board. viii\nthen proceed and bring lie bufnefs committed\n70 them, respectively, 10 satisfactory conclu-\nfion.\n\n\nThe act Of Congrefs, relative 10 the feat of\nthe government IF the Unted States, REQUIRING\n| that en- the iir} Monday Of December next. j,\nihould be transferred from PHILADELPHIA to the\ndilrie, chofen for iss permanent feat, it S\nproper for ne to inform you, that the commit.\niioners appreciated to provide ii,itahle Buildings\n\n\ntor the accommodation IF Congress, and The\nPreident, and for the pu5c Offices of the gov\n| eminent, have made report of the Rate of the\nbuildings, deiigned for thsfe purpofes in sha\ncity of Warrington, from which they couclndc.\n| that the removal of the feat of government \"a\nthat place, at the time required, will Be prsc-\nticatl-, and the accommodations iatis faSsorv.\nTheir report will be laid before YOU.\n\n\n/ ctnfie~en Of he Hone Of Rfws/snfatiqsf,\nli,all dred the climates Of The appronri.\natoms, neeeiiary for the fsrvice Of the enfaing\nyear, together with a. account of the revenue\n! and expenditure. to be laid before You During\na Period in which great portion Of the c,viliz-\ned sorld has been involved in war. mutually\ncalamltous and dettruaive, il was not TO be\nexpected, that the United States could be cx-\nempted from extraordinary burthen. Alsho'\n| the period is not arrived, when the naeafnres\n| adopted 10 fecure our country aganl fors \"a\n\n\nattack can be ,enounced, yet it is alik. neccisrv\n\n\nTO the honor OF the government, and the f,ts-\nfaction Of the community, thar an exact econo.\nmy fhould be maintained. / invite you. Gen.\ntlemen, to inveaiga,e the different branches Of\n| the public expcndirnre. The examination will\nlead to beneficial retrenchments, or produce a\n| conviction Of the wiidom of the mealure to\n\n\nwhich the expenditure relates.\n\n\nGardener Of fte Senate and\n\n\nGsatkmen Of tbf Hoajs Of Eesyxratat;Uxf.\n| AT period, like the prslenr, when rom.n-\ntons changes are occurring, and every hour is\npreparing new and great events IN the poiticsi\nworld-when fpirit of war is prevalent in\n\n\nalmoR every nation, with whole affairs tho\nintereIt of the United States have any conuetf-\n\n\nion, uniaie and precarious would be our Gtus.\n| ton, were we to neglect the means of maintain\ning our juf rights The refult Of the milton\n\n\nto France is uncertain but however il NAV\n\n\nterminate, teady pe,feve'ence in iylssa Of\n/ national defence, commemorate with our rcfour.\nces and the h;uatlon of our country, is an\n\n\nobvious dictate Of wfdom. For remotely as we\n\n\nare placed from the belligerent nations, and\n\n\ndefrous as we are, by doing Juice to I'll, TO\n\n\nAVOID offence to any, nothing fhort of the power\n\n\nOF repeling aggreilions, will fscure to our\n\n\ncountry, rational prolpea of efcaping the\n\n\ncalamities of war, or national. degradaton.-\n\n\nAs to myfelf, tits my anxious deiire, 20 TO eve\n\n\ncute the truR rcpofed 10 me, Is to render the\n\n\npeople Ct the United States profperons and\n\n\nhappy rely, with intre confidence, on your\ncooperation, in objeas equally your care, and\n\n\nthat our mutual labours will ferve to encreafe\n\n\naud confirm union among our fellow citizens;\n\n\nand an unihaken attachment to our government\n\n\n7obu adams.\n\n\nauslrED SrArfs, Dc. s,i7oo"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0303.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Holland-Printed IN zoos.\n\n\ny p the year 1892, when Duke Albert of Saxo\nII ny entered Holland to puniIh the liotous\npeafants, he condemned the inhabitants of Ak\nnaar to pay fine of Goo forms, for having.\nicryed in an enterprise agsiaa Leyden.\n\n\nIn 1878, the. Duke Of Alva having taken\nHarlem after tiegc of thirty one weeks, fent\ntwo thonfand five hundred men with view of\ntaking Alkmaar by furprife brt they were re-\npulled, and obliged to retire to Heyloo.\n\n\nOn The 2If of Auguf, the Duke of Ava\nmade another attack on Alkmaar, and ieized\nupon the TWO entries of the channel to the eaa\nto top the paiiage both by land and water, and\nfunk fhip full of tones at the entry of their\nhaven: FROM this period, with near thirty thou\nan1 men. having made fevcral fruitlefs aIault.\nasainf the town, the garrilon and fighting in\ninhabisants, which never amounted to two thou.\nland, on the 18th day of September. the Span\niards ieemed determined on another vigorous\nahault, and began to place their planks on the\nditch, put forth their forlorn hopes, &c.\n\n\nThe night following, being the 18th of Sept.\n1873, there appeared prodigous fgn in the\nair; for the moon, which was in her 1aft quar-.\nter, began about nine o'clock at night 10 ihine\nayain9 the courfe of nature, whereas it fhould\nnot have appeared before midnight this pro\nDizzy was good prefage 10 the beGeged, and\ngave them more courage.\n\n\nThe SPaniaids, on the 18th of September,\nbegan furiouay to batter the town with twenty\npieces of ordnance, and continued the whole\nday endeavoring to enter feveral breaches which\nthey had made, but in which they were repeat.\nedly repulfed, and driven back with great lofs,\nhaving upwards Of Eve hundred lain.\n\n\nAmongR the befeged who defended the\nplace thus valiently, was one Cornelis. Scotch.\nman, who had been an enfgn in Harlem, and\nfuiPeded Of wanting courage, but he amply\nwiped off the Rigma by 1aying, with his own\nhand, aeof the Spaniards who had come to en-\nAve the Hollandcrs.\n\n\nOn the 10th of Sept. at nine in the morning\nthe Duke renewed the afault, but meeting with\nno better fuccefs on the z5h following. he be-\ngan to prepare for retreating, by packing up\nthe baggage and flores Of bis army /; and on\nthe 9th day of Oaobrr all the Spanifh forces\nmade their retrA in order Of battle, and march.\ned from Oat Dorp towards Bergen, fome of the\nbefieged Immediately fallying out without or.\nders, & went to Out Dep, which was an ancient\nand renowned village, brt which they burned.\n\n\nAmp thus paGsd the iisge Of Alkmaar, ut the\nend of feven weeks, with the lois Of 400 Spa\nniards killed.. and two great commanders, one\nOf whom was buried at Beverwyck, and the\nother at Amaerdxn, with great funeral pomp\n\n\n1T remarkable that neither Parliament, nor\nThe merchants themielves, appear to be acqua,nt-\ned with the principal caufc OF the Rsgnation in\nthe fugar market namely. the djguik of that\narticle ~ great part ofthe Community Jfyes It be-\ncame 70 dsar.- Several families have csafcd to\nfweesen their tea, and this is found to be more\nor lefs the cafe all over the Kingdom. Spices,\nfrom hmilar caule, have long been 10 tie fame\nprcdicament.-Th belt remedy for retoring\nconiumption ia either is efficiently obvious |;\nnor fhould it be early Discontinued, as fuch re.\nfriction, like declenGon, can only be expected\nto be progrelive. This is the more neceHal y,\nas the evil will o,heswife continue to isereaIe.\n\n\nPRINCE ABDUL GALE, the eldca fon Of\nthe late Tippoo Sultaun, is pofcGed of ltrong\nnatural understanding. He is now nineteen\nyears ofage, and was the favourite Of the Mar\nquis Corvallis during the time the hoRage\nPrinces rcmaioed with his iordfhp, whole par\nsiality f-emsd to be marked by the magnificent\nrrefant he made to piince Abdul Gale on bis\nreturn to Setingapatam, on The ratification of.he\ntreaty ofI7os; bis lorllhip preientrd him, a\nfnong other things, with the moa ccRly palan-\nquin which the mechanics of India could pro-\nduee, ornan,en,cd with fold Oliver and gold\n'nouldugs ; the psnnels were decorated with\nmathematical devices Characteristic of the pre-\njadises of the people of Myfore, fupPorted by\ntwo fn>*~~,--s-\nSixth CONGRESS Of United States\n\n\nFIRST SESSION.\n\nHOUSE or REPREsENTA77YEs.", "byline": "FIRST SESSION.\n\n", "article": "DEctnssK =, 1882\nHORIZONTALLY to the contribution, a\n~ quorum of the Houfs and on m2,ion Of\nMr. D Fsqer, proceeded to the choice of a fpea.\nksr. The tellers reported the votes in the 6rlt\ntrial 10 have been,\n\n\nFor Mr.. Stdswik, \"a\n\n\nMr.. Macon, ~\n\n\nMr.. DENT, \"a\n\n\nMr.. RIkdge 2\n\n\nMr.. Sumbfer. 4"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0303.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The ART of Gipluilaag has Scsn brought to\na comfortable Ge yre- CT perfection in India\nThe Scaleby Cattle, CT 1900 tons, built ar\nBombay by the Pelfees, or natives. IS lately\narrived in the river with cotton on account Of\nthe company Tie Shaik, Coufroc, or Cyrus\nthe Greai, Of 1900 tons, launched lat March\nat Bombay, and the property OF oorabjec-\nmnncher se, merchant OF great opulence at\nthat place. ani a ceniije' able ihp owner' IS\n.,ike,yi!c 10 co.ns here on the lam: account"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0303.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "MiIceXaneoss ExtraHs.\n\n\nFROM LONDON PAPERS.\n\nAl. KIN", "byline": "", "article": "H.gorieai hnfcaotes from G,imsjqoae'f biJqory Of\n\n\nHoland--Printed IN 1908."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA. Noremher &.", "byline": "", "article": "A pamphlet has jua appeared entitled q View\nof the New-Eugland llluminati'' which we noticed\nJew days ago it IS neatly printed and at a\nvery reaionable price. The matter which il con\ntains however, ihould be attended to by every rer\nfon who feeis concern in the freedom, profperitv\nand morality of this country. The rehabilitation\nof the 'Jgaiif in Enrope is an alarming fact for\nEurope. Would it not be equally alarming to\nAmerica If fociety mould aiiune their fpirit in\nfolifisS and reLigiss The Jeiuits in Europe have\ncommenced an attack upon every man Of diitin6ti-\non who has exiAed within century that has\nihcwn any averiion to the absfes, unch-iitian pop\nand ufurpa;ion of the Roman church. Thus the\n\n\ncbbt BOrresR, attacks the celebrated N.sisy, book\non religion and declares il to BE- Dsifn, merely be-\noaufe he wrote in the fpirit Of CGlViar It isweli\nknown that Ne-ksr is Prelbyterian, we. in the\neffort to alarm the people of Europe for religion Il\nIs remarkable that while the combined power,\nare aboring to reitore the Pope. the Jeiuies are re\n\n\nwing ali the teGts OF the rsforxeI churches Il i,\ncurious 10 fee theic publications fedulouny circu\nlated in the puritan itatcs of New EuglaEd. A\ncoalition OF the Caivinific, whole tcnets as fo,ne\n\" one iad eoniiiied in being every thing which the\n\" Church of Rome was not\" and the TseGts, is a\nprodigy indeed THIS prodigy, however, cxiils.\n& we fee n the Pamphl alluded to, an expedition\nOf the views and itraragens Of body Of ecccfaRie\nwhich have already produced the mon ferrous evils\nto Connecticut, aud which has converted the\nchurch Of Cod into political roGrum--and il,\nminiters into fPeculators after temporal power."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "SKIBIG. Sehteu,k.r =", "byline": "", "article": "= Tbs attack ccbicb tbe Hp,lrians esbca.d 10\nntIs near Zurich, bad n0t taken pl,ce on fbe\n29b Int hbat AIRY qvGI continually in sp0t;-\nen-, on a eOnm Of TIE nseU arrangement seceC-\n.Eny BY tie arrival q tbe Rz7ans. TIE gar\nrijSn Of Zurich eogGas eriirey of Rn6faas,\nTeb0 a,t aosD al he head oftbr ire Strorg\nreinforcement eouid Be icen from Zurich, ayyiv-\nirg al tSs kf eOiag IF MG3'aa's army, and Il\neDal 'boagbf be INTENDED an attack. In n.\n0iAgges On lie Lake ef Znrieb, French Jcnii.\nzs;nis W PrevaA, end f6r enrry is informed\nIL ID m Of every motion offbe Imperial army !;\nJpie5 are daily a4pre6eadsA.\n\n\n96e F,eafb general Damozf cciRBe rxeiJan-\ngeG far general Bay. Ne;fbrr ne ex.bange of\ngenera Max, ns- i'rofgtat Jar pace, are so5O\nl3stea 81:\n\n\nLapsfer bad an audience qviR He arebdake,\nqDbicb LIFTED fgvo bours. lie 4pa5 eya.iauEy\nSeeeiVea, and tbed fear5 o. returning from bin.\n"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "sCHAFFHAUSEN, Anr,n 40.", "byline": "", "article": "General Hottie has been appo;n5ed 10 The\nchief command of the Jeff wiig of tic !Auf.\nuo-Ruiiisn army in Switzerland. This ar.\nNY has altered its petition, and will aa on\nthe defeniive, until al the Heterogeneous\nfrom Italy ihall arrive, aud the Ruiiians aa-\nvance agaiult the Valais. Ike archduke\ntakes 10000 Aullrian infantry with him\nfrom Swit1crland /: be paned ,hrpugh our CT\n~, with his whole fat, on his route 10 Do\nnaueichingen."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "FROM LIMERICK.\n\nPORTLAND. OF", "byline": "", "article": "Sunday evening Taft, arrived The tcb-\nFavorje, c'py. r. Jones, from nor\nRepublican, from whcace he iaied The -th\nSept. under convoy oflhe Gipate l;e,ry.\nW'ihinglon, Capt. F;1,chef.\n\n\nO6to0er sd, in the Crooked III nd\nP7asg. fell in with Bri'ih o., and en-\narmed 5:ie, who hove TO very near IN\n\n\nWellington, and who having hoifeI or\nAl! heir boats began villa: capt. Iines fun\noo.ed, not pfeis, throughout the feet.\nir'Hg grea' num5sr of nuikeis 10 briog\n\n\nhem TO. This icene laii.d f.om Ato q\nr. vi. during which time N. Cum mo-\ndore had the mlriiicsion OF i.eins ievera\nboats fn!! of prtGsd sen pafs under his ftcro\nIN the way 10 the flip. Cap. Tones w +.\nrepeatedly fired al Dot maiirg Fl ana\nrnnring to lewa-d, eicapsd being b arded\nThis Outrage was the more icnfi Nv fe!,.\naz The h:.ts were generally On r, hsnde\nhaving loft grea' nuu'her OF men IN poft."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "BOSTON, November I.\n\nForeign MsAie ence,\n\n\nJia Raljax and 81. 3ro5nI.", "byline": "Septemler O.", "article": "\n\n\nOn Saturday feven fail Of Rufiian men of\nwar, with about COCO troops on board, an\nchored in Yarmouth Roads. They report\nthat 4 largs Seer, having on board 20, 600\nmen, had paled the Sound days before\nthem.\n\n\nSeptember II.\n\n\nNothing farther has tranlpired on the fub-\njea of >the expedition 10 Holland, except\nthat his royal highnefs the duke fYork fall\nCd fFon the Downs, as we expected ne would\nen- Monday, and lord Chatham yeaerday.\n\n\nThe embarkation of troops, we believe,\nIs now complete. The whole number of\nBritifi and Ruliian forces intended to sa in\nconcert on the preten, important occafion, is\nehinated at moi much liort Of (eyenty thou\nland men.\n\n\nOfher Continental .dfa;rs.\n\n\nThe general beIiefo on the continent is, that\nGenoa is now in pofeiiion of the allies, as all\n20 tina. in conie9uence of the defeat, ali the\nplans Of the French ia Switzerland, and in\nthe north of Germany will be difconcerfcd.\n1t feems they have made a diverfen on the\nLower Rhine, where, however, they will\nhave to contend with 10000 Au(lrians.\n\n\n\n\n\nauthority, that the RuIIian miniaer has left\nBerlin, without taking leave of his PrulTian\nmaiefY, by an exprels order from his court.\nThis rncafure gives an additional proof OF the\ndetermined yigor Of the court Of Petersburg,\nand NUT have the effect Of forcing the P.nf.\nfan monarch to declare himfelf.\n\n\nSomstbiag okir ~ ne fleets.\n/. Orr letters from Plymouth, by yellerday's\npot, Gafc the arrival Of the Sylph Coop Of\nwar at that port, with an account Of the\nSpsnif, fquadron, which has been 20 long 10\nthe port Of Roch,Eor,, having failed from\nthence with r6 yedels, laden with naval llores\n& progifioos for the combined feet at Brea.\nWith view TO avoid our cruiiers, they at\ntempted to 90 through the paHage OF the\nRaj, which the men Of war, FIVE in number,\nfinding fonewhat difficult, they abandoned\nthe projet1 & put into bay TO the fouthward\nOf that place The traRfports however psrlia\ncd IN ihc attempt, of which capt Keats, of\nthe Boacidea, being foon apprifed, ne pro-\nceeded Immediately wi h fmall fquadron sf\nlriga,es in purluit Of them, and fortunately\nfucceeded in capturing fhe whole f teen.\nThis defrsble Object being accomplished.\nCAPT Keats lof no lime in giving info NATION\n20 iord Bridpor, who was ihcn off Ufhani\nwith The channel feet, Of he Giuafion of fhe\nenemy's fhips of war; in confequeoce OF\nwhich bis iordihip, with ihe ufmoa pronp-\nfifnde, 5fpsfchsd feveral line OF babe fhips.\nunder fhc orders Of rear adrniialG r John Dor.\nlaie Warren, wi h iDftruetious 10 attack fhem\nan fhe bay and greaf hopco we're entertained\nof'he fpesdY funeDder Of h,e whole of The\nS2aniil ihips."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "NEUTRALITY-SUSPICIOUS.. ArrnH =. /,", "byline": "", "article": "Ssary's eorPs lsil Cur sei5bborisod f{e dqr\ni.tore .1sRtrfay. TIE orrhdaIe is ayr;ged\nhere. n boGy Of eavai,y, 10000 Eyopy,\nmgrtbsS BY eOly Of H0r5 and Neg0ld, angtb-r\neai'sr1a BY gay efCgsnbarg. Ssq,ray a{y4a.\nCT. iy forfed mareb-s, ogainR 67anbeim /: to-\nday lis had quarters are al HstrnEerc."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "-DEATHG-", "byline": "", "article": "On the evening Of the 3Iit day or laa\nmont, departed this l,fc Dr. BERNARD\nHORNET. Of ~ ew-Kent county, a native\nOF 'urguody in France. The many amisbls\nqualities OF this worthy man, will long be\nremembered in the neighbourhood OF his\ndeath, where lac reGded nearly tveo,y years.\nAsaPhyiciau aud (urgeou, he ives conienca.\nly eminent, a. d huiband, he vas tender and\naiIectionate in az rrconme. 'egree, as a o,ar\nter, he conducted hirnleif as a fJther aud\nTrend, and az friend and companion, he At,\nonce Uncovered thoie enlightened principles\nand ientlmeni', thar knowledge ol men and\nthings, that ardent love Of liberty, which to.\nge'5eT with good aud benevolent heart.\nwhich ne PoIefed in high degree, form a\ncharacter got common ia very modern t;r,cs\n\n\nIh'' 70 ira ;TiSute fa!5 to the emmory"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "fh1 q Tie caJg6rt 9:5TI d,,g,S DsJsa\neair!y, ~ saasni7y, an lss,, Anil b, dnol\n'@cs' F7yssard-d !, il4lyb.aa in lie Fro1ek\ncEifer.\nE@'raft ola letter from c, AWAY, dated Seq.\n\n\nTENDER g,\n\n\n{\" i1aps tie ps.sfJ< 70 isnm r,a, Ma, ..\n..e J f'sfct ar i9'.dihl dey il our Peri,\n. . rugs -: S'or' rs i'aei%seqc- Of tie eab,\ni i p ; ee'i%i G2a.am ~ onr icoqfs. 1;shzo\np'Hg'y S\",f1 N i6f at..oa, and every eoay nix\n'n3F eom2le,e fleceG.\"\n\n\nFROM LIMERICK.\n\n\nSunday night, September g.\n=\" 13f CaryJfart jrigafs JJoaa tie Eqg. IN.\nE'e5 g G'r'gfa \"a cur riUsS-i5e cabsai1 al.\ni,tg IS s\"iHg gfJor Lon471. II Is asdc-f2gJ\nre |T'4gt Te,y i\"'6ortaai ard fleafag ialeIYi.\ngfH@e, eosieb be Gtekaes 10 rsesti9a Lers,\""} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "-M6RPLEn.", "byline": "", "article": "On Saturday ereniag LAT, mr.. HILLL\nHN GRAI, Aece5aaf, If i5is eify, 10 LIG\nJAAE CUERRHNT, dancbfe, at mir.\nJoR\" GU6Fth\"T, E,a. If G,9ebiaad county."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "METZ 1cnRK -M.s.....,.. <", "byline": "", "article": "TIE boaorale Oliver EBcavorit, and 20\nT'ernor D0Uie, fc0o Of tbs eoumi4.opers ab-\nPointed ~ orr go srnmenf 10 irsqt 10ii5 Franc,\nA6 Ha'5srd on T'sfdgy LgR, far Neqvbort,\nfrom 4v5rnee they 1Dsye 10 fail yel2ero!oy IN IL.\njr gate Unitsd States, e0mmoaors Burr\naOi'ra permitting."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "PROVIDENCE, (R.Ll09 >,", "byline": "", "article": "2bs boa0rabtjndse ERs7porsb and govern.\nor DG0ie, f7uo ej' fbe CONN iorcfs 70 treat qyi5\nfbe F,eacb Republic. arrived in foqyn Lga e\nvrniFg from Near York, and qve learn ibly\nbroestded today n Ne~poy!, 10 embark on\n60ara TIE United Sia g fiTigals ID, F-arel."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a'.ah'eF AMI Is warranted by no psiccip!e Of\n.onnd re2ton o commoH icGfe. The court\nOf 'it,iy'yanid were no: app:ied to for their\nopinion rc!rcefing the neaiures of the AZ\nisnlbly, but were relorsd to merely > s\nrnediuM Of communicative with be Deop'.,\nTO whom the leEila;u-e we're acconn,.b,.\nfer their conduit. Thy have therefore,\nvery indecoro4fy oburudd ths;, len;ircnts,\naud appear in the char&6cr Of political 20\nlnnleers--a new order # Judges, it IS pre-.\niumed, uulcis the pra6ce IF the federal\njudges has eilabiibed th precedent. The\ncourt o. sitly!yania har net Only alrora-\nled hyperion power TO tie legila.urc. bur\nhave pre'umed to think tlemfrlyes mere en-.\nilGhtered than the repgef natives of.l.evhule\nRate, nad under the inlue,ce Of this preiu.\ndice, have IN their g-ea; vifdo.n d;!coyercd\ntbs, the publication cf III, declaration OF III\ndependence, the coniiiuton os the United\nStatea, the te3iti0n and al,u laws, the reC,-\nluton and addteis to the people, \" void\nieFer the uniOa, Zap the foundation of our\ncxcern, contribution, ana GnslIv br;r4 an\norr happy country al! The lorro.s os civil\nol'c0Td As this diicow,ry ychcGs bnt lii\nre honor on the understanding and boaned\nPatr'otm 81 tie court, they are ady;red 10\ndecline Pu6iihing any of their future dirco-\nveries 70 The world. II the difgrace at.ach-\ned to ihe court was the o0ly conicquerce cf\nthe'r proceeding, it would be matter Of\nirnall moment, BUT 4 more ferious evil re(ults\nto ne people, The court withhold from\nthem documents of the mott intereains ID\niuFe, priuted at their expenGe. and deGrncd\nTor their benefit. Even the Declaration Of\nAMERICAN Independence, ,',e work of our\ngrea'els patriots aud mol enlightened Raief\nmen, 70 i1pPo-t which Ire bc9 blood in A\nmcrica las been ihe1, mua be withheld\nfrom popular INFECTION, The contribution\nOF ;he United States, the bais on which the\nnationa. liberty Is founded, matt be conceal\n\n\ned, and all this unier the pret.nce Of Gazing\nshe co0n'y HON the horrors cf civil difccrd\nand coninGon. For people 70 enjoy free\ndom, 1t IS necef'ary that ,hey fhould be &c\nqGaluted with their rights. The Temblv\n\n\nwiihed TO enligh'en the aublic mind, and 10\nenable the people 20 Judge correctly, by fur\nn'h'nS the oonii'uii'n tn which the 10\nyerhmsnt Is bound 70 conform IN all IT, rro.\nosed'ng3. The corr' think it better for The\n. reoplc to remain in ignorance, and therefore\n, 's'ule to obey the fupreme authority ofthe;r\ncountry An iEGauce of equal iniolerce\nhas teldom occurred, and It Is hoped luch\nothe' never viii be exhibited In the coun.\n; try The court iesm much afraid Of being\nmi'ed by dangerous iuuiguers who they low\n! are duPoled 70 complain of :he nc6iures OF\n! rhe federal governmenls on accou5. CT dif\n. appointments in foli,itiug Offices cf I.orc,\nand profit The fat9 on which this rsnrarl,\n/ IS founded are unknown, AID 1t IS believe\n\n\nexit only in the Iuipicion ct tle court. Il\n. it IS mea =, 10 2PpiY to the members of the\n\n\ntait r'irmhiy collectively taken, It IS doubted\n\n\nwhether he cha'geis conGGcn; with Truth\n: 1t TO individuals, they ought to be po;nte,\n\n\nout, ;hat the people as well as the cour\n\n\nmay be guarded aga;aG .hofe dangerou\n\n\ncharaaters who threaten 10 much riich;e\n\n\nto TIE country ifi. Be true that the lsii\n\n\nIRE to set an important appointment make\n\n\nenemies to the government, il IS perhaps E\nquaily true, that the hope Of meeting VIII\n\n\niucn favor may make for It friends. Til.\n\n\nN''tr ftSDaDil Aii- -e4Ol WHICH 4NlAECC ill\ncourt 70 make their proceedings pu6lic, tia\n\n\ntheir friendly difpoiition beng kaown b\n\n\nthe government, they may, according {.\n\n\ncutiom, b noticed i the next diilribu.ior\n\n\nOf Offices, and thus fscure 10 ther,fe!ves\n\n\nflare of the loaves and Eihes. In this the,\n\n\nviii probably be disappointed, as their fil\n\n\ni not efficiently courtly 70 cnritle ,hsn. [,\nnotice from the federal execrti7c, anc\n! their merit might be fully compensated b.\nlone trivial subordinate appointment vet i\nIs believed the highcit grade Of Offices wool,\nI icarce'y CRAFTY their ambition have thu\ntravelled through difagrecaDle fubisa {,\nI place the condu Of Pittiylvanra cuur; in Il\ntrue colours, tax difficult 10 be performed\nWherever The proceeding has been known\nIL has never failed to excite Indignation and\ncontempt. In the county of Pittfylvania i\n, Is generally exec ated as an arbitrary pro\nceeding, quite contrary TO the avowed feoli\nnen,s Of great majority of the people. G.\nWINGED at the laff ele6tions-In hort. the\ncourt by pubElhing their refolu,ion, have\nproclaimed &c rae world their arrogance and\npreiumption, and erected = lsfinr r,opu.\nment to their folly aud weakness\n\n\nJUNIUS BRUTUS.\n\n\nPfIlyfoasia, Oaajlr zoh.\n\n\nrr IN u Urn"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": ".Iapaie-, saG moe Of fire n,lcr exile, IS\nZurich, have found means 10 sGcapc from\nB.ds. BEgomafsf w as. d .omc other\npaled through Schsf'h2uf@u lew days a.\n90, on their return 10 /Ur ch."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "GL6SG0W, SEPTEMBER IA.\nThis DAYS Irifh Mail.", "byline": "", "article": "w F9p tbe byelf 10 igjsyt be f5li9q0iag in.\ntliiSeuef rseriVea By ibif dey's L,jb mail:\n\n\nDublin Journal Office, ~ O clock.\n\n\nne bggca 20 Icy bejorr our reaarys, IN oaif.\nton 70 the ofber Sioyiapj intelligence q f5is 9gy,\nbefolioqOigq IestTs rreeivsd ty ais norrige 8\ns2g from GaisVcy and Liasr;ek. The caS-"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "2 ! C II NJ 0 N D.:\n\nFR!DAl, Nogs@sss IS.\n\nFor THE vIRG INIA ARGUS.\n\nTO 7ua People or VIRGINIA.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nLIVERY thing publ;fhrd in newrpaper\nls iabmi'ted TO public icru,iny--Ifi il merit,\napp!anie the public are ready to beaow +,\nu cen TIRE Il IS lure 70 receive il, and the an.\n] ti.ors or am production political or li,trary.\ninb'nit It 10 critici!,n, and rnrn be co,,.n,\nTO have their works treated accn,li,.y -\nTheir deieSts. Arnenabls 10 ;heC, priTc;-\npies and icnGblc oe their iaaicc, | p,5ll take\nthe liberty OF fabmittfng to the public ere a\niew iiricteres upcn luminous production\nlately Tent into the world rnder the snr.ises\nut the right worlhipful Cont Of Pittryggani,\ncouaty, and PubHihed in the Virginia Arpus\nOF the l7th of Angu1 laa. To Mace the\nconduct of the court in proper point oe\nNEW, It isrcceisry to give ihort G>etch of\nthe proceedings of the Aiias,bly oFVircinia\nal their iat ieiiion, rSldtiee 70 certain obnoxi-\nons meaiures of the federal government,\n\n\nInc VTg MA Legislature IN the legiric:s,e\nexerc'ie or It's powers, after an eiaborat. d;f.\ncnaion were of opinion that the edition and\nalien laws violated the cona,u,ioo Of the IT.\nnited Ststss- Iulpr-Gcd with N..s fentiment\n\n\nareipsttab!e U7;orirY deemed it their du,v\nto exprris the ienfs Of the houfc, as well\n\n\nwith reloect to the departure from The con.\n\n\nh'tntion manifehcd by the pagage of ,horc\nlaws, as TO apprize the people Of The CDirit\n\n\nwinch congrels frequently had evinced 10 Vi\nolate ITS mott itcred provihous. The ler;f-\n\n\niature conGdered iilef refponible to tl,e nco\n| pie Tor It's conduit in the excrcils of oo,yara\nconferred by the people, ard wcre deiirons\n\n\n70 'abm't their proceedings to popular con-\n! liberation, at the fans time exhibiting in ar\n\n\nelegant and animated sdd,els to their conf.\n\n\ntuenis, the reatons Inducing the adoption of\n! the reiolutio which have 10 aronglv excl\nted the leuGbi'ity aud patriotic zeal Of the\n! men whole names grace the proceedings Of\nFhiylyania court To enable tie pso,le\n\n\n70 Judge fairly and decide wilely upon ? mo.\ni rentons queition ,aus brought into view,\n\n\nthe aflsmbly directed the prntiag Of FIVE\n\n\nthoniand copies of The declaration Of in6e.\n/ Pendence, the contribution of the United\nStates, the fedition and alien laws, the refo.\n( HURON CondeTre0g thole laws, their addre(s\nto the people, and relolut.on refoectinr\n! foreign nations. The executive were chafg.\ncd 90 luperin,end the publication and to for\n\n\nward the collection to the feycral county\n\n\ncourte in the rate, with directions 70 6ihr;-.\n\n\nbutte them among the people for their con-\n\n\nliberation. Il is preiumed the executive\n\n\ndtcharged their duty, aad shat The court Of\nI Fiittyivania were regularly polIeiTed Of lhe\n\n\npamphlets.--'Ihe alembly acquitted itfs,I\n! honorably, and under the influence OF a Pc\n\n\nnuine republican, fpirit, evinced i5s lolicitude\n\n\nto dilute among the people important in\n\n\nformation, to which they we've entitled. Ii\n( only remained for the county courts TO do\n\n\ntheir duty, and from motives OF proper ref\n| Peet to the conGitnted authorities Of their\ncountry, 70 cooperate in the diGii5ution oil\npamphlets, the contents of which were high.\n\n\ny intereiting to the community. Here the\ncourt OF Pittfylvanis commence fcepe Of\npreiumPtion and iriquity which has rarely\nbeen equslled--Perhaps parallel cafe can\nhardly be produced, mi, Is the inftauce O!\nthe Iduitings cour: of Norfolk deleryss to be\nrtioned. This cafe was unwilling to\nmention Tor variety Of reaCons. Ii appear\n\n\ned to me not TO merit the force Of a prece-\ndent abfraaly confdcrcd and companion\nOF its file With tha, OF The court Of Pit,fyl-\nwanna county would have a tendency to con\nwet the lstterof he guilt of plagiarifm or\nliterary theft, an evil moli iinccrc.y 10 be\ndeprecated. However, as there are bu, few\nliterary laufcls to flare, it is probable the\nTWO courts will divide the honor. be,ween\nthem, otherwile the court Of Pi,trvlyso;a\nmay prelerVe the subordinate ere il of\ncomplainant imitation of the ollie and fenti-.\nn1ent OF The corporation court OF Norfolk.\n\n\nHaving ddmifed the court of Norfolk with\nthe attribute Of re pet 70 eminenily dae to\n\n\nt az the author of the fentireats 70 cleggot-\nly detailed in the Pittfylvania refolrtion.\n\n\n'hail return 10 the cafe OF Pithyssoia uDon\nits intriuhc principles. The fupreme pow\ne. 10 every well ordered fare is veled in the\nlegislative body, as that organ which pre-\nicribes the rule ofcondua for the citizcns.\n\n\nThe udIcisry is in its nature fubordinate to\n\n\nthe legislature, AMI is connitu' cd TO garry\n\n\ninto effect its will The consequences Of =\n\n\nlegiha,ivena reR with ihe legislative body.\n\n\nand for thOis il Is accountable. The iudi-\n\n\nciary are guided h. the viii Of the lerii!ative\n\n\nbody expreGeG in the aait.siE The Court\n\n\nOf Pittlyivsaia county have deGpiGed thcfe\nplain aad ncceGay principles and have sfea-\n\n\ned 10 think their power paramount to the\n\n\nauthority Of the Legislature. The reColnsion\nthey have dilobsycd was adopted by large\nmajority of the a8embIy, and is orefurned\n\n\n10 poGsfs III thQfe legal forms reaui-sd bv\nthe contribution Of ihe Rate, TO give it val-\n\n\ndity and entitie It TO relpca. il is the TO-\n\n\nTenn act Of the 'egilature snd pofeGes as"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "BALTIMoRE. Noramhor , .\n\nThe f1fiszoisG il rscsiVei jyom I6aree fJaf zss", "byline": "", "article": "The 5Soisg il received ran 6ar.e fJaf sve s4Aaot\n\n\ndepJk\nOn the nth day of September arrived in N,\nport of Petit Guave, fehooner wilton, a name\non her ftern prize 70 FIX OF eight barges; funpoC\ned to be an American by all the Americans in the\nharbor, but laid to be on Engliih lchooner nv RE\neaptors, from Jamaica bound TO Port au Prince\nThe privateer's men aroyed all the papers thar\ncould be found on board Liteyyife her eolor,.\nwith every thing that might lead to dirroverv\nOf who're fhe belonged--the lehosneg mounts four\niron gJiuf, FOUNDERS, IS Of Northern built, carry\ning one top fail, icemingly in good order. The fi1\nposition is ,hat the on board Offering ba.tle 10\nthe barges vas boarded and every man put 70\ndeath. The bargcnen Acknowledged thar there\nwere g-cat many men or board and that the\ncaptain q crcw eics1ed ia the boat alter the cnra.\nment The Frenchmen had three men killed.\nThe fchoouer had on boari a valuable CARGO Of\ndry goods, 18th iome Provihon' & four, &; fIndfy\nother articles, on the ,th ore Of the zen who\nwas az the taking Of the above mentioned fchoonrr\nhanged himfeif near the Gown on a tf.e; another\nwho Rad fsmething to communicate, was aIaiIi-\nmated on the beach.\n\n\nOn the 9th arrived the brig George, CAPTAIN\nMcleod from Jamaica, bound 20 Port RcpubG-\ncan, out . days, mounting twelve gurs and 46\nmcni was boarded and taken by Ok baryes, the\ncaptain, mate hoadwain, gurner and carpenter\naad nine Of the leamea were killed in the GAGE\nmeat, the fuPercargo and 2 lady paacnger were\ntaken out and iubumanly murdered by M vitlcrs\nThe brig is faid 70 have a valuable eargo on board.\nwith large fum OF money.\n\n\nNo-t.,rf~S"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "APPOINTMENTS.", "byline": "", "article": "BY NE LegjEHare of Mean 1erjty.\n\n\nHIS exeeleney Richard HororA ,igaire. go.\noe'tor giibc.pote If Mt1y.. JyIy, BY a 0,qj5yi.\ny Of 's--aSd .Jauei Saifer, En- lreqfgTa."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "bail s. Delivery Bonds.\nFor iale at this Printing OF.\n\n\nfee,"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "OR EA ST.", "byline": "", "article": "hr1 VIC s,n\".;i'y calls :s-,,H NANCY\nWEilG, Slit is Of a !igir ccr,p.r Al,~.\nfo\"nd iu.! Il =, ap@ \"rry i'sr.v---shl,,.\nrvsoiy ysf's Did; bad On when &c ve..e\nf 81 ,oLia co't5a pe,'i.o-t ar5 fhorteoY 3.\n~\"o fei' bet. rcrrha-s5 hrr IL EiA-\n7'o'l ien'e ycan o.\" 81 Wil.ia, Ecbcr TO-,\n7na : eypott &c Is iuss;7e abcU, Eich,\n\"cacs NaGolstsf, G. prc1s5y 20; 10 -\n.eF'6n.e * Hhifi Fl@c ihe la. o..lnC,i3DA\nu acquaintance, psfr cuis ly ii taa L. o is's\n''rti00cG place aay per.Ca vig\nWI dt!;vt7 s5e a,id runsway 90 lie ipc.cfi.\nne, c. iecgfe ss' 20 Try jail gro rive bin\nInclination 'hssai, lb-i! ,eceye he above\naTd,\n\n\nEdward 3. Jsauicga.\nGoochland, Aoc it. 1850. tnuD"} +{"article_id": "53_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0068.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On Saturday, feven fail of RufIian men of\nwar, With about Coco troops on board, an\nchored in Yarmouth Roads. They report\nthat 4 large Seer, having on board ,ooo\nmen, had paaed the Sound days before\nthem."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "-ued Tin without itifefmiihon, and got\npoiiel.oaof two bridges on the Adige.\n\n\ns. L he diyifon OF Serrurier, on Its\npart, ieeonded by our Hotilla, carried\nal before it along the Lake of Carda.\n\n\ns. The two diviiions which proceed\ned againf Verona have powerfully\ncontributed to the faccefs of the main\nattack. l hey fought with the greateit\nbravery from dav-break until dark, a.\ngainif very numerous body Of the\nenemy.\n\n\n\" Our recruits of the e0nf1ipfioa\nriyalled the courage of our mott vote\nran grenadiers. Poles, Helyetians,\nPiedmontcie, Cifaipinas--all have done\ntheir duty, and proved themielves wor-\nthy of fighting by the fde of French\nmen.\n\n\nThe refult of this battle which\ndoes honor to the army of Italy, even\ncompared with its former Victories, has\nput in our ponetlion two bridges on the\ns4dige, IL pieces of cannon, two pair\nOF colours, and about 1000 Pr'loners,\namong whom are number officers\nThe enemy has, befdes, left on the\nfield above 3ooo killed, and great\nnumber wounded.\n\n\nGeneral Delmas has received ball\nin his leg, but he Gill continues to\nfight notwithstanding his wound. Gen\nDela!rne received a wound in the thigh,\nwhich Obliged him TO retire from the\nheld. (Signed)\n\n\nSCHERER.\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "DANCING SCHOOL.\nWilliam B. Peters,", "byline": "", "article": "INFORMS the ladies and gentld\nu Of Portland, that the fra quarter Of his \\\ndancing fehoo will expire on the 9th Of June ner,I\nhe propoies commencing fecond quarter. 1ho6\nfavour him with their patronage. and do not Gh\nny that time, will txpea to pay the fame a. il III\ncommenced with the quarter. He ALTO prorofes \\\nday ichool for young u,iiles and matters. fbouI\nGent encouragement be offered. 4\n\n\nHis terms are dollars quarter each, on We'd\nand Saturdays ia tlie afternoon, from three to Gx\n\n\nhis evening ichool7wiil be twice week, from /,\nO'Clock.\n\n\nn. Muiie will be provided the whole qusss1\ntn eaches\n\n\nPsalsns, My rub b."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "Miscellaneous COLLATION..", "byline": "VIENNA, MARCH 20.\n\n(From the Court Gazette", "article": "(From the Court Gazette\n\n\nThe Ruhian auxiliary corps, under\nThe command of General Rollenberg,\nwhich lay in the vicinity of St. Polten\nand beyond the Danube, broke up fome\ndays 6nce in order to Join the army Of\nItaly. 1t marches in eight columns, of\nwhich the fit, confffing of Conacks,\ngrenadiers, and chaiieurs, TO the num-\nDer of 500 men, yelfe-day noon paGed\nin review before his Majelty the En-\nperor, and numerous concourfe of\nipeetators, after which they proceeded\non their march for Italy. -\n\n\nAnotber Letter, Jane date.\n\n\nII fill ftronger corps of Rufiians is\non its march for Italy, of which from\n10 to $4,000 men are ioon expected at\nFiume and Triefe. Several Aulfrian\nregiments will likewife foon march for\nthat country. Prince Lichtenfein will\ncommand corp: in the Italian army.\n\n\nMARCH 23.\nGeneral Suwarrow is arrived here.\nThe Rufian troops purfue their march\n70 Italy, without interruption.\n\n\nxoNINcsBURc, MARCH IL.\n\n\nLetters from Mitau fay, that Field\nMarlhall Suwarrow had arrived there\nfrom ST. Peteriburgh in five days, and\nhad fet off again for the army of Italy,\nwhich he commands, and which is to\nconfif of 100, 1000 Aultrians, & 10000\nRuiians.\n\n\nsTUTGARD, MARCH II.\n\n\nThe army of the archduke was on\nthe evening of the 10TH in prefence of\nthat of general Jourdan, near Biberach,\nRavenfburg, and Aulendorff. The\nheadquarters of the former were at\nUmmendorff, near Biberach, and thofe\nof the latter at Pfulendorif.\n\n\nARMY OF THE DANUBE.\n\n\n&c Head Quarters, March 81.\n\n\nThe decree declaring war againlt\nthe Emperor having been made known\nhere yeiterday, our vanguard comman-\nded by General Lefebvre, marched a.\ngainif the enemy and forced him\nTO fall back about league. We pro-\npofed to renew the attack to day, but\nhe anticipated us, for having been in\nformed by deferser of our word of\norder, he fell upon our advanced potts\nabout two O'Clock in the morning, and\nfurpriied the advanced guard, which\nfuffered the more con6derably, both\nfrom heavy fog, and the hyperion\nnumber of the aiiailants.\n\n\n+\" As foon as the Commander in"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "Grey Figure.", "byline": "", "article": "THAT noted horie, known B\n\n\nname Of GREY FIGURE. will fiand ~\ning, the enluing ieaion. ~ the Gable of EpvAu\nSON, in SfanfiA, at the moderate price of ,v''\nfor a leap, four for the feafon, and feven TO ~\nfoal,--sa'd horie is hs,een hands high. well p'cF'\ned, and OF good car, iage. tic has been kP'\ntowns Of Dover and carpton (s NJ and pr'j\nnarkaby iure. Els eolts are very large and ',''\nAny GertIeman, wifhing TO mend his breed o.\nmay depend on iati,isction from fad HORSE.\n\n\nNay 1874, t799."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "100 Dollars Re7vard.i", "byline": "", "article": "7 Asst Night efcaped from the q\n~ in Portland, in the County of Cumberland\nCommonwealth of Mafachufetts,\n\n\nHENRY w. HUNT.\naged swenty-four years-fve feet two inches h;sh-\neyes-pale comprehension made.\n\n\nWhoever apPrebends faid Hun\nand fecure' him in any of the Coals within the 1\nStates ct America. or 10 that he may be returned5\nGoal in Portland aforefaid, 1hall receive the\nReward. WILLIAM CALDwEl\n\n\nPrjs. ks.per\nPortland, ?tb My, 1879.\n\n\np Pfinftrs Of neqslpeps,s IN the Overall !!\n\"s ress5ed Free bs sa.js II jsaiae y iy1a,sirs t5s\niisi, ,gpsAiw fsfe,s"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "N6zory,\n\nWILL ltand at Capt. PETER n", "byline": "", "article": "w Rrs's Stable IN Portland, this eaton =\nbe let 10 Mares at Two Dollars leap, Four q\nfor the fcafon, and foals will be injured as NAV,\ngreed on. VICTORY is five years old, and VA\nby the Old Nilarod his dam was complete full\ncd Fneilh mare, owned by Or. Perkins of Norvs\nConnecticut --Ccn,Iemen who win TO irsprowS\nbreed ofhsrfes in the county of Cumberland, :\nvited to bring forwardshSir mares. CONTAIN\ndance viii be gwen, and any kind of produce 4\nreceived 10 pay for The fervioe OF the hotfc.\n\n\nAlto, for fale at at the above M\nfold or Vet for this feafon, on Reasonable terms.\npiled for Immediately.\n\n\nMa3 T. LOO."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "| and contributed very much by III\nprefence and example to animate th'\ncourage OF the troops and to check th'\nprogrefs OF the enemy. We took abou\n100 pfifoners. The action was yer,\nobitinate, and feveral of our men wer'\nwounded. The General had one 0\nhis Aides-du- Camp killed near him\nand his own horfe was wounded in TIL\nneck by cannon ball. General Lef\nebvre has received a wound in the WRIT\nwhich is not confdered dangerous\nlNSpRUCK, MARCH ID.\nThe plans of the French are nov\n| developed. They wiihed to diilodg,\nGeneral Hotze, and penetrate into til,\nTyrol, in orde. to fall upon the rea\nof the Archduke while Jourdan attack\ned him in front. This plan has hitherto\nbeen dilconcerted, and the force in III,\nlyrolefe, will now be able to fuppor,\nThe Archduke, on the Lake Of Con\nitance, sc.\n\n\nThe lofs which the French have fuE\ntanned, in killed, wounded and prifon.\ners, in their attacks on the Tyrol, is\neltimated at 600 men. Among the\nFrench priioners are many Cilalpines\nand Swifs.\n\n\nLONDON, APRIL 5.\n\n\nThe Hamburg mail arrived yeiterday\nmorning, and brought us the German\nreport of the affair between the arch\nduke and Jourdan, of which we had\npreviouny the French account by the\nParis papers. BY this mail We have no\nnarrative of the military operations OF\neither army lower down than the 2Iit\nult. and we are therefore only enabled\nto compare the oppoiite reports of the\nfirf action, in which the French were\nforced TO retreat, with very comfortable\nlois. The public will be able to draw\nfrom theie contracted ftatements, q\ntolerable accurate idea of the truth.\nGranting that on both fdes the affair\nhas been magni6ed by rumour, it Teens\nto be'manifelt, that the Archduke, with\ngreat promptitude and addrefs, ieizeo\non the favourable moment to check The\nadvance of Jourdan, to the eafern bank\nOF the Lake OF Conitance, and that the\nAultrian army behaved with great gal.\nlantry in this critical attack. Accord.\ning to the German accounts he com.\npletely fucceeded in his object. Jour\ndan was obliged to fall back, to change\nall bis petitions, and to interrupt his\nmarch, while the Autrian advanced\nguard took the pof which he had quit.\nted.\n\n\nThe fortune of the Auftrians is\nmuch diverGfed on the different points\nof the Theatre of War; but we are\nmuch grieved to oblerve, that the ar\nmy under the command of the Arch\nduke is that alone which appears fuc-\ncefsful. In the Crifons and Italy the\nFrench are ftated to have gained two\nvery important victories; and as the\nletters are official, there is no reafon\nto prefhme that they are in their ma\nte.ial parts are authentic.\n\n\nA violent infurreelion has broken\nout in the Helvetic canton Sentis, which\nhas been excited by Auffria and the\npriefs. A large body of troops has\nmarched to reltore tranquility in that\nquarter.\n\n\nPARIS, MARCH 30.\nThe Archduke's army amounts to\n10000 men, yet the army of the Da.\nnube, with great inferiority oil\nnumbers, combated it for four days\nfuccefliyely, and has compelled the en-.\nenvy to delft from his plan of fepara-\nting Jourdan from Melena obligine\n"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "LONDON, APRIL z.", "byline": "", "article": "4 =\nthe Baltic from Peteriburgh, to aid the\ngeneral operations of the campaign a.\ngainft the enemy.\n\n\nThe majority of the primary afem-\nbles continue to act in oppofition TO\nthe views of the Directory and the\nelectors in many ditrids feen determ-\nined to return no other member than\nthole whom the Directory drove out of\nthe Legislative council lait year.\nApril 6.\n1t appears that the recent elections\nhave been unfavourable to the DireSto-\nry, and that the influence of what are\ncalled anarchilts has preponderated.\n\n\nThe Refs Efsndi is ltated to have\nnotified to the Foreign Minilfers at\nConftantinople, that the Engifh feet,\nwhich blockades Alexandria, has cap\ntured two French fhips of the line,\nthree frigates, and four fmaller veiels\nof war. This is probably the French\nfquadron lately fitted out at Ancona,\nand faid to be defined for the relief of\nCorfu, but which was by iome of the\nforeign Journals conjedured to be in\ntended for Egypt.\n\n\nAPRIL II.\n\n\nAccounts have been received of the\nfailing of General Stuart, with part of\nthe troops under his command, on a\niecret expedition from Minorca. Its\nconjeetured that this armament is def\ntined againR Malta.\n\n\nAPRIL II.\n\n\nThe Ealt India company yelferday\nreceived their monthly express over\nland from Bombay.\n\n\nGhezzar, the Pacha of Syria, had,\naccording to letters from Confantino-\npie, commenced his march for Egypt /;\nhis army coniiited Of three columns,\none directed againft Cairo, the other\nagainit Damietta, and the third to Join\nMuraiBey, who maintained his ground\nagainlt the French.\n\n\nThe Paris papers Of the zoth of\nMarch fate, that Ragufan veilel from\nAlexandria, arrived at Ragufa, on the\n9th of March, with the following ac-\ncounts from Egypt =\n\n\nAlexandria had carlton of aocc\nFrench troops, and there were $4,000\nmen polted along the coat, as far as\nRofetta. The Englifh attempted to\nlombard Alexandria, but without fuc-\nceis. They had landed confederate |\nbody OF Ruilians and Turks at Abou-\nkir, who were defeated. A body con-\nfitting Of 10000 French and 10000\nGreeks, advanced into Syria, and after |\ndefeating the .Mamelukes, made them\nielves matters of GAIA, on the frontiers\nof Syria. The army of Murad Bey is\nis intirely deltroyed, and he is ifated to\nhave been either taken or killed. Bu-\nonaparte was at Cairo, and the French\nhave great number of adherents, con-\nfitting of Greeks, Armenians, Jews and\neven Europeans.\nMILAN, MARCH Ia.\nA report is circulated here, that Blu.\nonaparte, with corps of 5000 French\nand much ftronger army of the a.\nrabs which has joined him, has entered\nJeruialetn, and planted the tree of liber-\nty there. -.\n\n\nscoxsrAsriSorLE, rgB. IS.\nThe Reis Efendi has notified to the\nForeign miniiters, by the Dragonian\nFRINGE Ypfilanti, that the Engliih feet,\nunder Commodore Hood, which block\nAIDED the harbour of Alexandria, has\ntaken two French ihips of the line, 3\nfrigates, and 4 frnaller fhips of war.\nrARis, APRIL Z.\nOn the X infant convoy of zoo"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "LUCE REE, M ARR", "byline": "", "article": "LUcERNE, MARCH I3.\nThe French have gained new advan-\ntages in the country of the Grifons on\nthe frontiers of the Tyrol."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "7soeaty Dollars .Reqva,s", "byline": "", "article": "nESEkTED, on the 18th inf, /:\nIL the Carlton in Portland, lanes Wal,\nteosl, and JAMES tioshlER. both eeu as,y !\nCd folders in the fervioe of the United Staxs\n\n\nSAID Iroh is sboo, a. years of age. almofi 6\nhish--blue eyes. light hair. and of very rudd\noieKion had on when he went away a rouui\nhct-ethcr an old blue coat, or brown frosz\nprobably blue panfaIoons, or overals - Said\nIs about az years ct sge--fve feet and eight ,neh.\nhis eyes, hair, aud complexion. light; had\nhe went away, black round hat--a mixed K,h (\ned coat, and white cotton panisloons or over,hj\nWhoever will spprehend faid Defersers. and y\nformation, or forward them to the fubferiber'\nliver them to any officer in the fervice of the &\nStates, fharbe enfided to the above reward, q =\nDollars for each, and to all reaionable charge 4\n\n\nAMOS SToDDARD. ca\n\n\na. Rgs AyGI y 5 q\nPortland r7t5 Nay, 1899."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "R0sTUH M1", "byline": "", "article": "BOSTON, Mr. a,.\nEsfraa ga Letter from Malaga, (\n\n\nzpril 8, 1899.\n\n\n!\" 1t is reported, and | believei\nafcertained, that large feet of n\ntrarfports from Alexandra, bon\nToulon. have been made prizes 4\nharbor of Tunis, where they pun i\nknowing the Dey had declared \"\ngaine them\n\n\nWe learn, that the Merchan,\nLloyd's Cofee-houfe, London, /\nfubfcribed sos guineas, to purch,\nfword to be prefented TO Capt. Tru,\nfor capturing the Infurgent."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Generals Moreau, Kellerman, OAR\ncon, canclaux, and Muller, compofc\nthe military council that afilts the Di-\nre6tory."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-05-27_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0224.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p4", "headline": "1pRrE, a..\n\nBsiissis o ses Primary lijamnblges.", "byline": "", "article": "Bshs.I1 q BE Primary AYf''nb7.'5.\n\n\nIt appears that in the South, the o.\npening of the Primary AGernblies has\nbeen alnlof every where followed by\npolitical convullions."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA. MARCH", "byline": "", "article": "Exfra7 efa A1tcr from CAPT Ss.b5g Decatur, et\n\n\nfbt United States aob Of cDzr DeAao01re, a1t.d\n\n\nCaf Florida, F;B. ~.\n\n\n600 the 9Th init, at 6 P. M Ew a large fhip\nto the norlhward, handing after Us IT The fame\ntime dilcovereJ ieveral ri running down we\nmade fail to cut them off fon the lana. which\nwe foon did, and in the courfe OF half an hour\nbeat tie flip aRern hnli down. Tbs A ct pro-\nwe'd TO be the two cutters Governor Tay and\nGeneral Greene with the ihp America. with\nprovihons for US, and 1r other f1lallcr '. fels\nbound 10 the H4vanna. Whit We were under\neafy fail, waiting for them, The frtt men ioned\nihip came up and fired iev:rAl fhot among The\nfleet. | immedia elv hoiRed my colours and\nwent along fde with all hands to quarters.\nwhen the captain hailed me to know where\nwas from | anf~ered from a cruffs, and that\nmy ihiP was the u. s. lh'p Delaware, that the\nHoop and fchooner upon my larboard bow were\nveiIels belonging TO The u. States, and that the\nblack hip was vef-l loaded by governmeat\nwith flores for the ule of The ih'ps upon the\nfation. He then informed r. that bis orders\nwere TO examine all veGels from the HAvanna,\nfor lontraban1 goods, but that he meant TO\ngive 10 trouble or detention. I told him, if\nwas Ot SIudA tNfSS: DG luOulA iOl SAdiliuG one\nof them--l then pointed out the fhip and the\ncutters. She proved to Be the Solebav, \"a\nguns, commanded by Capt, RowfAn. While\nthe leu enant was overhauling loop and a\nichooner, hurt at feing the flag over my head\niniulted, bore away, and the ref Of the feet\nfollowed me. and he did not think proper to\ndetain any Of them\n\n\nMarcb IS.-Arrived fhip Superior. Burk.\nfrom Havannah filled under convoy Of the\nDelaware floop Of war. On the zcth, the\nQ1een 9S. rhe Cory 20. Romnev So guns, and\ntwo triSates, Butiih, examined The HeeJ, treated\nthem politely and permitted them to proceed,\ngiving as a reafcn for this. thar they had re-\noeived Information Of SPaniih veiIels taking The\nbenefit Of American convoy and colours; they\nafo informed that they were falioned 10 crun@\nOf the Havana."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Several Ele6ionseriug pieces have been re.\nceived-but they are oue of frafon.\n\n\n\" CLoD'us,\" if inferted, would excite con-\ntrovsrfi on an unpopular fnbjea.\n\n\nThe writer of g Cownvm czsIon\" has nv\nbea thanks c5r lis ufeful productions. 1t Is\nhoped he will not lay by his pen at a moment\nwhen all are called upon to exert their influence\nin oPpodtiOn Of French principles, and to expoie\nthe views Of fadiOus demagogues."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "SALEM MARCH ,k.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Mugf I'd anived yeRerday from Bl\nboa On his PaH &c out was attacked BY a\nprivatcer Of = guns and 50 men, which he beat\nof. tho he had only suns and IL m=n, and\nhid afterwards The Pleaflre q lsarn that lie hal\nkilled few OF her men, aud lhatteted her maGs\n70 tha ihe was Obliged to Get new ones. Capt\nNJ. returned home with IS guns and 80 men\nAmeri-aAs bound to BIhoa mutt expe2 TO 60\nthro' hre as well as water."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "PORTSMOUTH. MARCH g.", "byline": "", "article": "Tuefday laR arrived at this port ichr. Nan\ncies. Capt. Fref- then, in 78 days from Fort\nRoyal, who informs i was currently reported\nthere that the Cont llaton had captured a\nFrench privateer cf IA quas. viii h had pfevi\nouily captured an EngGth government fchooner."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MhRREED-At Greene, Mr.. Jofeph Hsrrick TO\nHfiis Anna Larrsbee\n\n\nAt Cape-Elizabeih, Mr. Mofls Knight to Nfils 2nran\nElder.\n\n\nAT wifcaEtt, Mr.. Jofeph stetfon to Mil Sally\nHooper.\n\n\nDEED-At Berwick, Hon. Benilnin Chadlourne\nEiq aged 81 years\n\n\nAt Freeport, Mr.. David Dennifon, aged Is.\nAZ Lunrnbtrs, Mrs S. Haywood, aged S3-Iad 4\nhubAnds II Children, 6s graRd children. and Q, great\ngr1EA chdreR."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "BOSTON. MARCH !", "byline": "", "article": "Arrived fchooner Caroline, CaP,. CO K, IS\ndays from the Havana, f.iled 10 60. with Capt.\nFllhet f'r Boaon, and 20 odd fail for diff rcu,\nports ln The United States, under convoy Of the\nDelaware floop Of war. On the evening Of the\nSIT fell in with a vefltl keel upwards, could\nnot difcoIer who ihe was.\n\n\nThe doop May Arm Pickett, from St. Johns,\nwent on ihore al CobaGet rocks, on Monday\nlialt, lives f4ved, property lel."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "sSET- MARCH a6-", "byline": "", "article": "On The 7oth int. arrived fchoonsr Hannah,\nDecker from Barbados. The fIipate United\nStates, Com. Barry, arrived at Barbados Feb.\nSd, who informed Capt. Dsoker that 10 the\nwin3ward CT Mlrtinico he had funk the French\nPriv4tser fchooner Cleopatra. Of guns, but\niAved her men."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "Brought no important foreign news. The\ndomeaic articles, however, which vii Be found\nunder different heads, are Of an important na-\nture. The wife and f2irited policy of our E1-\necuiive will douatlefs cruh in embryo the in\n\n\nfurresiOu excited BY French intrigue, and the\nabetters viii foon BE- forced to bewail their folly."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": ".LAEr\nMarine $3.50 Articles.\nPORT Of Portland.\n\nMarine\n\nArticles.", "byline": "", "article": "Arrived, on Tusfdsy !af, nip Merchant.\nCani. lh mas Fittgerlld, days from Be\nmuda' where he put in TO repair on his PAT\niAge from Liverpool LEFT at Bermud4,\nfer. Bsrly. Daniels, Old York-1oop Lark,\nSaammoEs, arrived from Norfolk. a Phila,\ndeipha brig bound 70 iceland arrived At Bs-\nmuJa ID diitreis two days bsfore the Merchant\nfailed.\n\n\nShip PsGAaf, Capt Hopcrs. Of Tygss6f, failed from\nBermuda few days before Capain arrived there ;\nwhere ihe had 20 cd her her cargo having forung\naleak. After which ihe went to Grenada but find ne\nmarkets dali proceeded to ST. Kts-Iod to advantage,\nand took freight for The fouthward\n\n\nArrived, fame day. fchooner Dolphin, Capt.\nStrong, II days from St. Kits. CAPT. Strong\niafoTms that the friga,e ConReHa,ion, Comm.\nIruxton, would be ready for another cruile il\na few DAYS.\n\n\nBrig Union, Of Pepperelboro' from Barba.\ndocs for Saco, WAS fPoken March IS lat. 40,\n50, long. g., 70.\n\n\nBrig Jane, Patterfon, Of Wifcafet, and a\nnumber other American vel-Is have heen taken\nby the Ffenoh and carried into St. Angelo.\n\n\nShip Pigou, Clpt Green, from Philadelphia\nTO China, with 100000 dollars beiides her car.\n60 has bsen captured by French national rob-\nbers."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "CAPTURE OF MTNO2CA.", "byline": "", "article": "An ofhoial account has nesn received OF the\nEkaP'ufe # Minoroa by The Eugliih, under Gen.\np'ewart. by very inf-ri force, and without\npr. Tee ordnance, ammunition an military\nEores which fell into The hands cf the Engllh\nRsrs coeiiderable."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "BosToN. March .8.", "byline": "", "article": "BOSTON, NIaTCN %.\n\n\nA letter from an ofFicer on board The frigatc\nUnited States, dated Prince RuPort's Bay, Feb\nlI7, mentions, that the French privateer which\nthey funk was commanded BY one Peter Solem,\nMAC, and had been four years in fsrvicc as a\npirate on the American commerce fhe had\nbeen all the time before this cruife commanded\nb. one Williams, an American.\n/ The fame letter adds, that the United States\nnational lh,p' on that Rarion had conveyed \"a\nfail Of American merchan;me from the clutch\nes Of E'eachmen ard remarks, that thefc de.\nfenioe m:afuEes, ought to Rop the Glamour of\niacobinifm, which has 70 long rayed asainl the\nsxPcnces Of a naval armament.\n\n\nIn another letter OF the ftms date It IS fa:ej\nFhat report is in circulation that Capt; Mich\nlellon has captured French frigate after an\nultimate engagement Of three hours and an\nkaIr"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\ne9ab.ilhej by ynur widom and defended by\nyour energy. In the ccndu6 obfe-ved BIZ the\nagent Hedouvilie, during the ihort fDace of\ntire he governed This colony. | loreiaw III\nunfortunate event which in an infant in,eTru1t\ne. The pubic irauqli.i.y, the re eiablfhnnent If\nwhich cauf-d ne f. much lroube: II was af .er\n! had oalcu ated The coniequences IF the dire\ngard teltihed and pabicly manife1ed 10 ne ~\nhim IN general croumitances, | feared the me\nditated di mill w:uld be the reward of my long\nfe'yices, my hleiity and attachment. The even,\nAl Fort Liberty has realizej my appreheniions\nas 10 the iubverion oontempla;ed, and the pro-\nclamation ihded by the agent at the mom.nt Of\nhis departure has jultiied my fears as to th>\nfate he Telerved for me. The mot dfgracefui\ninjury that could De done TO man Of honour,\ncTowns all the wrongs which he had heaped\nupon me. BY thi, Per6dious aa h has obliged\nT. fly tom 1his place vaf number Of French\nmen, who telicitat@d thsmfelves in having final\nly found haPpinei., and who, faithful to rhsir\nconn,Fys lactiaced their iate-et rather than\nb1come accomplices in the crime Of independ\nence, Of which am rendered guilty in their\neyes he carries along with him, Especially,\nthe principal officers, which perhaps it vii be\nfad is the ltrongeG evidence Of my perhdy, Of\nmy duPlicity doubtleis the 6rR at OF the d\nTe1tory, which refpstf, in feeling them unani-\nmoutly bear te!timony aganit me, viii be to\ncall down or ue the vengeance OF the French\npeople, whom | lov---to confgn me to the ex-\necratjon of the enemies of the black people,\nwhich enemies I delpife-to exclsim there is\n1lverv! But when it ihall be known that at the\ntime was accu'e1 of wi.hing to bring about a\nSEPARATION from France, my bsnefaarefs, re\npsated the oath OF fidelity TO her, notwithf4nd\ning the inju.tice of the Representative of your\ngovernment. that when It was declared that a\nwhite h1s with a black head, had been hoilted\nIN every place under my jurifdiaion, the til\ncolored fig, that glorious emblem of the irwin\neiole power OF the French repub ic, did not for\n= moment ceale ALTO to wave therein. That\nwhen pc hdy had armed the whites againG the\nblacks, enkindled the flames of dicord aad in\nfpiTed ditruf, l re}ored them % calm p=ace,\ncondd:nce and tranquility, Aluered myielt\nthat my government, my fellow citizens, would\nIendsr me The julic= wh>h l merit, and that\nthe eoemies Of my brethren would be ilenced.\nIl is ;hen in order TO leave no doubt Of my\n\\ hdelty 10 g-vlrnnent-of my attachment to\nIl she French Repnbic, and to din pate III 4. luf\nI Picions whi,h F'ench Republicans m ly enter\nII tdlh VIII TcSdI1 - sDylGI, tnAI now unIST\ntIke 70 counterl9 the calumny which The repre-\nJ fentstion Of my PAa condI3 ihould oblterate\nI !. will f,rve as proof Of my good intentions\ni and jnaify me in the opinions OF impartial men\ni Nor lhoIld have und=rtiken It IN oircumtan-\n\\ ces leis Alarming for the berty Of my brethren,\nbut would nave been filent wtre l alone the\ni vi4im.\n\n\n4 tFur'her he fays, fpelk;ne Of Hedouviile)\n] The mot Gnce-e aGurancss on my part convey\n10 him the pledge If my fatisfaion on his ar\nu rival. and the certainty Of my regard, my ref\npea fo. his authority, my 6de 'ity % France. an\nmy attachment to her fIhl'me contribution.\ni P'ia4lh5ia, Mlreb I3.-Tlre following me\nlancholy accident occurred in this cit - -terjay\nII afternoon Two ladies. one with a nall infant\nIN her arms, having juR feated themlelves in a\nJ coach ; as the co4chmln was about fhutting\nthe dsor, the l1orles took frigh: and farted.-\nIn attempt & 10 turn into Pear Rreet, tht\nwheels took he curb tone, AMI the coach uPlet\n- 49, 4 / 81"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ThsAntigua paper. after mentioning the cap\nture Of the Iniuygcn,e, by Captain Trux;on,\nfays, 4\" Thus then the grea, quefion of War or\n\" Peace between France and America has a,\nlength come 10 an iiue; and as on the part\n\" Of the United States i has originated 10 tn /.\n\" lauiable Prinoiple Of lelfdsfence, 70 We trufi\n\" and hope that complete fuccefs will ultimately\n$ crown their erertions.\""} +{"article_id": "23_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. FITZGERALD has favored me with a\nfile Of BERMUDA papers to the 9th of March.\nThey contain nothing new."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "From Boifon. March IS.", "byline": "", "article": "Yeferday arrived from AIicant, and in 40\ndays from Gbralter, where fhe touched, the\narmed brig Alert, Capt Rich. From him We\nhave undeTRood, that he brought DGpatches\nfrom The American Coniul at Gi6ralter. con\ntaining intercepted papers found fecrsted on\nboard The thP AltreA, Capt. Pearfe, which fall\ned from New-York, fnme time fnce. Thief.\nOhp4tches were Immediately trAnfm'tted TO tn /:\nPretidert Of The Uni,ed States, at Onincy.-\nCapt.. Rich further informs, that the CAPT. of\nthe Aitrea. Mate, and Pafenger, were corfred,\nN order that they m ght be TENT By the 6ra ar.\nmed vehel bound for ths United States."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Supreme Court Of this Commonwealth\nhave fentenoed Mr. Ajiiab Adaus, to months\nimPriionment-to find lure,ies for h's good be\nhav'our for year, and pay coRs, for ahiaing\nin the publication in The Chronicle, Of libel 4.\ngaina the Hon. Senate Of this Commonwealth,\nas mentioned fme time fnoe."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A fPlendid Bah was siven 4, the new Ar\nfembly Room in this town on Thurriay even\nIng BY humorous and very ref Gpeaable com.\nP2ny' in honor of Truxton's viaory. The bril-\nliant appearance of the ladies on this occali7n\nbelpoke their feelings for their country's honor."} +{"article_id": "32_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The BoRon papers agree that His Ezcsl.\nlency INCREASE SUMNER. viii Be fnp-\nported as Governor-ard HIS Honor MOSES\nGILL, as Lieut.. Covernor.-The Hon. Sam,\nua Pb.LIps, declines being a candidate."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a late London paper fAys Four thourand\nAultr:an officers who icrved in the army en-\nployed in Italy ag2ina Bucnaparte, have been\ndfmifed the fervice. upon f5n1-t5iq, more than\nthe J.faieios Of having been IN r5etey of the\nFrench Directory\""} +{"article_id": "36_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The laf advioes received from Europe. reIa.\ntive 70 the degraded, ruined, and inillted Dutch\ntate, that they had juH received from he ter\nrible republic, an e6St7i9Hate and tratsrral de-\nmand for further fupply Of money u! The\nfun was very rrodeG-TWENTY MIL.\nLIONS of Guilders ! and the prefezee, the re-\nbellion in Belgium ! produced too. by the\niniolonce and bsutal plunder of French fol-\ndiers and French agents."} +{"article_id": "37_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A flip belonging TO CoI. Cuts, Of Bdde-\nford, has been releafed fom Gu4daloupe-\na report is 10 circulation, that all American\nvede!s in thar mind have been liberated.\nWha; truth there is in it lhort tine will dir.\ncover."} +{"article_id": "41_1799-04-01_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040101_0196.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-01", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "P'ia4lb5ia, Mlrab I3-The following me\nlancholy accident occurred in this cit -aerday\nafternoon Two ladies. one with fn4ll infant\nIN her arms, having jua feated them(elves in a\ncoach as The co4chmln was about ihutting\ntie dsor, the lTorles took frigh: and farted.-\nIn attempt & 10 turn Into Pear areet, the\nwheels took he curb tone, AMI the coach uPiet f;\nthe child filling out, received on its breat the\nwhole w-ight &C the carriage, and alnoR in\nfamily expired. The parent ofthe chld receiv-\ned no injury, the other LADY was conideraol oly\nbrufed. What greatly heightened The fcene,\nwas, thar the child when taken up, thew ng\nfome Ggns OF lie, phyfcian in the neighbour\nhood wa lent for, who, on coming to the fpot,\ndicovered Il to be his own child"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Legidaure Of rafachufet-s is firm and federal (;\nand the Report Of the committee the Kentucky rel\nouon- vii b+ made in a few days. That committee is\ncompeted ofthe Hon MeIrs. Dane Jones and Davis Of\nThe Sena-e, and Me1rs Sprague, Williams Lowell and\n1ilinghait Of the Houle. Wha luch men rcrort matt\nhe correct: And when it i known thofc relo!utions\nhave been negatvcd and if polfble dJgraeef by the\nLegislature Of Maryland and permitted even to lie\non the table in the Legislature Of Tennedee the report\nmy eaGy be anticipated.\n\n\nRerolution has pacd the Senate Of this State, IMAM\"\nsuogly directing that Notification be iued to TRlsTR AM\nJoRD.N Efq of Pepperehorough to appear before the\nLegislature on the 9Th day Of February next to the\"\ncaule, If am he hath why addreis OF both Houe'\nnould he made to bis EXceency the Governor Tor\nthe rem y of fad Jordan from the office Of Juitce OF\nthe Peace he reloluton Predi6t d uPoR certain\nwo ds uttered BY the fid Jordan, Of the following IN\nport That obz da,75 ought bags l Jii bs14 JS7y5\nago. 4f Be tje oas N az eAPysd15 or foT7frT\nhal % de4 Py1fA7f W56rrfor p Egr be e1yId B1\"y6\ntrait an4 H7 f-rff1f Bin to ysfr7, bH bs night gf 2\"\nPaes aaI h ye3e1td bl; be oqg5t bsve If b' beaa\nJr7ys aga\"\n\n\nThe Hourr of Representatives concurrcd in the order\ny nsuee zOi!Joli dc51e and without aYjioa"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ID late publication, in which he notices the differences\ntween the United States and France, amCn5 other\njudiciOus Thoughts gives the following:\n\n\n\\ Il appear very imPolitic IN France 70 eIhPer1:e\nthe peaceful Amcrc ns and make them acquainted with\nther Grcngth Beyond The reach Of attack by land,\nhoud drlpar convert them into warriors, tney may\nbecome the fcourge Of Europe The .4aRIes and the\ncolonies Of the different powers are entirely at their mer-\ncy, they may eaGy Harve and CONCUR them they may\nput an end the newfoundland hhery, they may DE-\nvanate the coat of Europe their Priv4te-r' Mari\ntine war has charms tor two 6 eat paiIlons OF human\nnature avarice AID love Of adventure The prepdra-\n\n\nons The expences the forces it requires Of 1mal-\nTer magnitude than hole Of land and there effect more\nlucrative and rapid\n\n\nThe Americans have provihoned and conlequently\nflved the colon Of France that lervice alone ought\nIL The eyes Of the Directory to have obiterated the\nr voous Ak evance5 complained Of which i duly\nweighed juricu,, but rather the jult prooee-\ndures of a prudent and Pacifc nuctraity.'"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "NI FI TTEElIENL4 IlIIIITIE III I1l 7TTU", "byline": "", "article": "Lr,aHif, who wiI not fail To eags-e th-n, \\,\nco9nt,in c-i4 of rupture, On powerful rastv II\nAm-nca, to aIlt the plans Ut France. IN\neven 70 aiI n cafe Of an invaGon. The cen\ntrary, be ahu=d, ci.z:n ml1ifer, viii BE the IF\nfett ) thI very idea !trikes al tree naive\nAmericans wiki horror they are arderflv\ndeIroos o! an accommodation with Frame.\nbut dehrous as they are of an accommoi.tion\nthey would be no les retdy TO fuDort their\ngovernment in war, & particularly in opDoting\nwith energy all fo:eign iagaGon. This truth\nadmitted, France has 70 conlid-r which ], mol}\nfor her own interea, to make an enemy or\nUnited AmeriDa, and 70 throw her tLus unired\ninto the arms OF Q. Britain, or by great and\nmag1anmOus conduit to draw back tno(e wan\ndeTing affections, which intrigue and n1ilunier-\nRlndng have eltranged for moment, & leave\ntile true American ch4ra6t-r 10 blaze forth in\nthe approaching elections\n\n\nFrAncc has now, citizen mniRer, an oppor\ntuniy OF gaining or loing the aFe ai0n of\nAmerica for ever lhe has lately fhewn an\nuaequv cGl deGre of prelerving peace with her ;;\nbur ihe ms not vet done enough for her own\nntersf. What ihe has done will have but liltIe\nef.f, vile the embargo erHs and American\nrsrl4n arc confined in prron let them BE- re-\nle,rsd, tile ei0targo r4iled as foon as pofible\nInd m.pif f?r to America w1h liberal in\nAruai ~, tb- dIpu.e viii th-n ceaf-, amity,\nand good understanding viii Be Immediately\nreaored you will re2ice the he'rts OF ak tue\nAmericans: heir children viii ht2 your Prailes\nand their fathers viii nfPire their young minds\nwith loves, aF 6ti1n for thoi ancient denVerers.\n\n\nknow that the meafITe of Tending mlnftter\nImmediately 70 Philadel Ph,a my Be contldeted\nas an at of confederation. Bet there are cafes,\ncitizen miniitcr, vhe,e condsicendon Is m lgaa-\nrinity. The olje9 is to 1ike dead at one\nhroke the in.rigues Of the enemies OF france\nboth in England AMI Ameri5a.\n\n\nThat government, between the two Repab-\nlies, which thll take the 6ra & mclt i,relltible\nhep towards this great otjc9, will acquire the\nhigh-t h0nor, Though, rs an American, l\nmight WIFI that this honor might belong 10\nmy govcr1mentyet as Philosopher | am only\ndeTrou7, that the good IN uil Be done, without\nbeing anAi,us, whJ fhall Be the author Of it.\n\n\nPERMIT me to clofc with another obf.rvaton ;\nIl the l43 propof.i0n be ;nadmilhe, let a neu-\ntral city iuch as the Hague, be pointed out by\nthe retory, a5 the Pace # meeting, and let\nan Official d,cltralioa to this eiTt9 bc made\nthrou8h Mr.. Skip tith, the only auIh3Iilcd\nP-rion We have in thi. place.\n\n\n| beg, Cizen Mn.a-r, th5t you viii not\nforge hit there IL net moment to b5 LOTT\nC1ngrcls i to All mble again i'll about two or\nII NJ h5 from his time AMI | dread 'h-\neff 6t, Of The deiPlir To which the American\npeople n be driven frm the cruel Rate Of\niuP-ne waich brought me to this country."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "Tom Paine'S Plan,", "byline": "Of REToLUTI0NIzING AlMERIch", "article": "\n\n\n1bs lax Fyerb 31fe. contain a4us, Of G..uaions 4sb\n\n\n'glrl 70 t5i' r5.nty, t5s m9? lE AMI ,iJl4lon Some\n\n\nIN 9 507rs0er Ly Be tzyH from t6es ep.eIug tie Uq.s\n\n\nt5lt a51Hl7af al2a. I. Of tJ.r 65Ait34 a5b as\n\n\ntbe to |orr4g lsfb 9f plan II lb4Rze Ineyilqus\" !\nJ''lT f6s pen q TIT areb rs0ol4ti,ai1sr, Ton P4i,e\n\n\nHad France army to throw into the United Sta,es,\nThe ought not to attempt it, The dilaler5 of Bu goya\nana L'y470I M aroe from penetrating into their inter\n\n\nfls France lay the partiEans Of PIT naval force to\nlend upon the American COATS Where can they he re-\nVlctuaN71 Are there forication; III amoa all\n'htt IlS ports and an Enghih iquadrOn on .neir\ncoats True indeed Is. thar France can neither\nlend Al army Or great naval force to Amlrica. How\nought he then to deal with thcl- high mettl lJns Of\nAmerica! Who IN fact owe their very { ovation and\npaPerity 70 France and the friends Of Franklin and\nIyogl5 PUNE. She ought to dttrel5 and embarrafs\n'hs AMERICAN government, tht is, the Engh ot anti\nAmerican party.\n\n\n10 eclare againrt the Unite States would De\nthe height Of folly to- it would be declaring war again\nal the Republicans, the o4aters aud .he Indians from\nwhole iuPpor; we may derive great advln.a2c. But\nnov\" L. \"ul be iAid can we carry on partial war p\nWuh tmAIl i4Iadroa Of light ve!Tels, drawing\nM than ten teet q wafer few guns& bomb ketchcs\nyoA may pr0cred 10 The river Savannah in Georgia pa\nme Iibecblr llAnl At Savannah. Here you may pet\nhAndlome iuPP'y Of p,o.iiOns ami your return\ndown the rIver BAR the buildings each ndeeven to\nit5 mouJh The lame p an will ID for Ch7rciton- p2ls\nthe bar ana X; fro To the buildings ohnlon and Sui\nIvan ltands. You may vilt Georgetown in South,\nand Wilmington III North CarO.in7, enter the Chela.\npeak >perh4p, il may be advileabe to make the frlt\noperation here) burn Norfolk Alexandria Annapolis\nand Bal more. You IN 1T be careful my friends, by\nrapid movements, 10 prevent defeat by the Eng ifh\nfqu7droa OF by the Americans on ihorc, wio will At\nthe hrit alarm collect in greet numbers In eight days\nyou may d. all you with IN the Chel4peak As Balu-\nmore IS tufthet up you had better begin with that and\nhere you may rahe handlome contribution.\n\n\nNear Savannah, Ch4leton and No fox, are fmall\nforts, that you may clty takcin the\n\n\nIL the Delaware you mut proceed with great caution.\nLeviRown the left may be eaGy burnt anJ if you\nwere certain there Engh lqrAdron near\nthe Capes. You might ct hrc tC Philadelphia. Il Is 4\nbulEeIs Of A week only.\n\n\nBetween Sandy IIo I. and Newyoril, you will find\npretty Grong fo this you viii ien with your bombs.\nTaa buildings AZ Long IlAn1 AMI Nantucket arc eah.y\nburnt but ~n1Jn nun be bombarded.\n\n\nThe m7qer n- II IL -Id be 20 conclude with H4Iifax.\nThe Engllh veics r.m thg E4 nd!es general winter\nthere N1t expecting you in th quarter, ;'ey WIN o1\n\n\nels prepared to recive you Should your brave iqu'd\nfall IN with the Qlebe1 fleet conveyed by Jingle\nG57te, it would be a br liant affair indeed ExcuIe\nmy freedom dear Republicans; you neither tigers\nnor ieP embrizcrs. Why may you not iend the moR\nOf your euigrants into Canada\n\n\nConnected Is with Spain you might 80 70\nNew Ore r. the port, ol the Matches colctt the\nfriends O} liberty from The back leutemrnto IN the u\nnited STAT from kentucky the rontie You will\nhave to dltrbutc flw Prelcuti among The Indians\nYou mut put Gen. CLARK ana Knoxville N ItOn. fun\nto the French and4ri the III 1rid.s ah1 American\ntroops RATED BY G-aat and 1Ii1g9aH 4 clare freedom\nto the bIac; that ltve II the fouhe n S,acs,\nand give The ol colour the lweet enjoyment Of\nthe right If man.\n\n\nIt is \"a q from the inhabitants Of The f-a ports that\nB iuh influence proceeds. he only way TO break up\ntheir nets Is to burn the fea-ports and IN this way\ncompel them to live anon. the Pllatyl Thee Ian Will\nnot i4l them the authors of all their CaiamI.\nties Ihs is the oEy way TO humble the Britilh LioI\n! ,hat now .ourts alliance with lac American Edgc,\nonly 20 bring bout IS deluutGon''"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a.. = BOSTON, } \"a\nCapt Crowninfheld has arrived at Norfolk in the\ny\" hfutp' from Madras 10 days The information\nby this arrival, s, that the Eogh in India, exDet1e\nan immediate ar with TipPo SAib, who 40 600\nAhauc5 ready for movement that 1000 European\nlEn2'ih troops had left Bengal for the al of Coro\n\n\n'nde and 1900 more had been lent thitl:r from the\nCape Of Good Hops.\n\n\nlhe expedition from Gi5rater 70 II, Mediterranean\ncom0ine' fve lal Of the line, fix E4G Ind,am,n and\n,eV1Fa br'5' with liding keel, having 1870 men on\nBOARD. Sir Sydney smi II The commander."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "Poffcript.\n\nNETWORK, JAN. IS.\nIMhQrtaAt Int0rn1nti0n.", "byline": "", "article": "YeRerjay arrived the brig Sea Nymph, 66\ndays from Gib'aiter the Ca Ptan Of which has\nfavored US with the following =\n\n\nThe day before he left Gbralter, his maief\nty's h'p Colodus, arrived at Naples and b1o't\ninformation that BuonaParte and his army was\nen'lTely dettroyed by the Turks, after fevere\naction and that the Turks lot 1900 men il\nthe engagement\n\n\nOnthe zIf Of October, 4 Gail Of the line and\nn tranfports, with 5000 men, failed from\nGIOraiter on ftcret expedition it was fIp2o-\nled ihey were going to take Malta."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "NoRFOLE, JAN. 8.\n\n\nThe brig Induary, captain Lombard, in 20\nGays from Jamaica, bond to tbs port, was\nblown aihore on Saturday eveain5 laA, on WI\nlonghby beach\n\n\nBY fome gentlemen, paFngers in the above\nvehei' we are nio4msd, that about tile | ) h Of\nb,t1ember' brig arrived at King ton after a\nihort PaHage f'om Ireland, and brought al\ncount ot admiral Lord Duncan wing cap\ntured ilk Dutch lh.ps Of the line that w-re AZ\ntemp ino % get ont Of the TexeL-Kiugaon\nwas illuminated on the evening the news arri-\nwe'd there."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "SALFM. IAN I8.", "byline": "", "article": "From C,6t JAMES STUART, al C4Gz, Nog g 1913.\n\n\ng For your information encloe this - had bro\nther in law taken and carried into Alger for Of\nMediterranean pais. The Dey told him, that he\nthat if he caught any American veheIs with ut\nthat 2as, be would make prizes of them to9cher with\ntheir people. This happened about the 2Otho OF Oto-\nbcr-Markets falling here fan"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "nFwByRYPo7r, IAN. \"a.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\n4 letter fran 81 Bart6elomezU aQtei Dec 3 adayd1el 70\ngentlemen ~ ibis o-gr contains he 70 L7u7g intelligence.\n\n\nThree French frigate,, brig and CUTIE arc arrl-\nvcd al CuldaIoupe. They had 81 board Desfourneaux\nthe agent Of tie Executive Directory, and Gen PelArdy\nwith 8oo men font reports Gay only goo. We have\nno: been ab 70 alccrtain the exact number In con-\nfcquencc Of an embargo laid AL veleIs in Guad2\nloupe 20 merchant vcIc has cf late entered this port\nWe learnt h.wever yeGcrday, by French Urivateer.\nwhich app ared have been tent exprets from Cuada\niQuDe but which did anchor in our harbour, that\nDesfOuncaax and Pcardy had taken the rcns OF gov\neminent that citizen Hughes was no longer Unveiled\nTIA any author ty, and tn month had been granted\nm TO render his counts.--lt is even reported that\nthe fId citizen is oiolely watched that they are no\nvs. friendly d polcd towards him. It IS alto aiierted.\nthat procamaons have been riIu 4, 70 order AL the\nnegroes who haA ef the plantations Of their anoen\nmatters, return to their works ana to forbid under\npecuniaiy corp penalties every captain oi\npry4tccTs take on board any IF the ancient nave'\nIvrn has i1icf rch,me NJ Lottery for rafting 1860\ndo ars 10 rsnf.m hn.'' he lays from the oprel\nfive band # uluIPed power. .\"--Ee isFe-eleGfed\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mr. FBENEZER MAYO Of this town, IS cholen\nNotary Pubic for the county Of Cumberland, by the Le-\ngilature of tn ltate."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The brig Polly, Capt Leaazf Sm 3, Of this port. has\nbeen wrecked and dciered fea--Iwo people oR-thc\nOthers arrived at the Vineyard."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. CALEB AsPINW all Of thi, town is aPPoin-\nrec Captain in the Unite States army."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-01-28_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0160.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p3", "headline": "NEW LOAN", "byline": "", "article": "7te Scyefayy ftte Troy II ff5@ United Sfafe', agyeeaby\nTO aR Of Co7crcr, Pzlsa s lap S1ian haf Daei Pr9r\nair 70, boryo7viag bs edt Of tbs United Saf, FrU\nN1n5 q D!ay5 5e erhfsat5 Of 1otie5 voH bear an IN\n.erea of5t Per seas pr a4rugu, uqtl t5s AR yef De-\ns.m5s Iao5-gy 7vjib ly ,oA be resra's at re Plea\n(tye q tbs Ualsl StzteJ."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "FROM GlBN ALTER.\n\nE~frat7 of lf.r from an ArHrrisaH Captain ia GiJ-\n\n\nrzltrr, dated Nov. 27.", "byline": "", "article": "E*fra7 of kf-r from an drHrirGr CAPTAIN II GD-\n\n\nraltrr, daie4 Nsv. z7.\n\n\n\"I told you before failed, that his would\nbe voyage ol tiique, and p t has proved thus\nfIr. on 5ntaring the StreigAts, We were under\ntile necedity cf y ating cf three Privatsers, who\ncame from he Spanih th1re, doubtleis with\nthe intentiun u Carrying us into AlE'ers. We\nfred about ~ ihut ar them before they ihe-red\noff, On paiing Caberiter Point, Tie SPanilh\nfort Il IA four as Fcuntcrs, which naHed be-\ntween our mats without doing us any mjury.-\nAnother plivateer came cut from under the\nPoint, ard was nearly IN board III Us but four\nwell d,r5aed dutharges of round and grape\nmade them (cramble of. Thele Privateers\nhave from 5oto 6o men, s fome Of them carry\nIII pourdcr III their bows.\n\n\n- have had half Az l-ui'i convc.laIion With\nLord 81. Vincent. re informed ne he had\nread the newlpapers which ! tent him IN my\narrival with great fatisfa6tion. He ipoke hand\nfsmely If he lprit AZ our ccunuymen, in de-\nfinding their property, Some cf cur men had\nbeen piehed who had no Proted v H. repre-\ntented To his Lordthip The great exPenie ot our\narmin2, that I hoped he would not take The\nmeans W al fence cut Of our hands by dsPrivng\nUs If our ftamen He replied that we were ail\nA. hting tie comnaoa caufe Of Chriaendon7, &\nNeeding our blood il defence of humanity, and\nthar notwithstanding he was II great want III\nmen, / hould have All nine back, foreigner, Ia-\nclnded, and Immediately gave ar order Tor tier\nIelrae.\n\n\nI\" The Mediterranean i Rill crowded with\nFrench privateers, who lay fecreted nnder he\nland many Of them mount from A. q IA iiE\npounders and from late accounts, il Is fad III\norder has come from the Directory, that none\nfhould Be fitted out under that force--they arr\ndefperatc fellows but hore We have itHt\nenough - mes! theia.\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "LegjAature Of MaDacbglsifS.", "byline": "HOUSE-FEB. ~.", "article": "T1OUNE--FEB. n.\nA Committee was appointed to confder the refove\nauthorizing fate Of lands PenobIcot Rlvcr-and 10\nreport neceifary alterations\n\n\nCONFEDERATION of meafures relative 70 the unappro-\npriacd lands of the Commonwealth was referred 10 the\nnext General Court\n\n\nA petition from plantation No. ,, 10 incorporate il\ninto a town, committed.\n\n\nThe disagreement relative 70 tie Tax Act has not\nteeu compromised ny the two Houfcs\nThe A6t directing the evidence ncceary ~ accompa-\nnv bills for maintaining Sta;es Poor was p7sTed\nA Refoive directing fpecia grant 10 tic Juices Of\nthe 81 .reme Iud ciaI Cou I, pallcd\nFEB. 13 3--fhe brIl for continuing in force the Fee\nBill wa paaed.\n\n\n: Jill relp-ttns Notary Public Records, was paled"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "LEGISLATURE Of the UNION.\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "y\nMr.. IoGah Parker, from the Navy Committee\nreported the pay Of Captains and Commanders\nOf fhips and veiIels Of the United States, which\nwas committed.\n\n\nThe amendments Of the Senate to the bill\nrefpeding balances due from individual States\nto the United Sta'es, was taken up and con-\nCURED in. They went to give the right\nOf urifIiGeion to the United States Of ali places\nwhereor fortiti cations thould Be built; bat re-\nfcrred to he States the right of foil and the\nright Of ferving criminal and civil proceis\ntherein.\n\n\na bill was received from the Senate, velt'ng\nthe power Of retaliation, in certain cafes, 10 the\nPre(idenr Of the Uai.ed States."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "g, = III Z = Il I'll Il u.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\n1t d hoves us, however. 70 iatisfy ouri-lve'\ncompletely ii this intereaing point.\nThe govtrnrent cf the United States j indu-\nhiga6ly united as to its objects, however i may\nBe as to the means Of obtling thole objetfs.-\nIl Fod-fes only delegated powers, and i is\np.oper 70 enquire whether the power now under\nCONFEDERATION Be delegated or rot. Il Is necef-\nfry in pnifuing this enquiry, 70 bear in mind\nthat we are inytltigsting Conititution which\nmuR unavoidahly BE- reRri9ed IN various points\nto general expre1ions, making the great out\nlines Of a fubjett; and not law whiah i capa\nbic Of defending TO every minute detail.\n\n\nIf We conarue the former by rules Rri4ly\napplicable to the latter, the power Of terrifying\nour ports and harbouts might well Be qcltion-\n\"a nor could the utility of tie cladie author\nizing Co0grels to make All laws neceaary and\nproper fer carrying into execution I'll powers\nvlRed BY the Corai.u,ion in the government Of\nthe United States, or II any department or OH\nGer thereof, be readily pointed QUIT would\nBe difficult too to aiii d reaf6n for omit5ng\nin the Izth Amendment il our contribution,\nwhich is evidently copied from the iecond artl-\nGle Of the ancient confederation, the very mate\nrial word exbrcJiy. That article Of the eonfed-\nraicn, and the amendment OF our con-\nftnntion, were deigned plain and e1Plicit\nadnilion Of the principle, thai the pow rs not\ndelegated are retained. In he confederation,\nall powers not sxp,si5y delegated are retained ;\nbui in The amendment this very operative word\nIS wifely omitted\n\n\nIa reviewing then our Con0itution to decide\nOn the powers veaed for general purpoftN, in our\ngeneral qcvernment-we mutt examine the\nwhole paper-we mutt examine it fairly, but\nliterally.\n\n\nCongres has power \"to declare war, grant\nletters 81 mArque and reprifal and m Il rules\nconcerning captures on land and water\".-Tn\nmake reprifals is a power ditnd from, and\nwhich not untrequently prece1es war; as\nbr 4nch Of this power, thof- members or Con\ngrefs who are decided in their declarations\nagainR the alien law, united ID 1894 IN iuPPort\nOf tls bill for iequelfering Britith pr0Perry.-\nBut reprilals maybe made on the terf5Rj as vel\nas the property Of aiiens and as iequetrstion i\nthe exerc e in an inferior degree Of the general\npower of REP i'll On property, 70 may the renlo-\nval 81 aliens be coniide7ed rs The exerciGe II an\ninterior degree of the general power of rePriials\non Perfons. IF be whole power Of rePrlial be\ndelegated, The particular degree or manner in\nwhich it I'll II be excroifed, Is qn=ti 4 Of\npolitical dilcretion, aud nor Of coniituicnal au-\nthority.\n\n\nCongrefs has power \"to dehnaaand punilh\npiracies and feones, committed on The high\nfeas, and s7euees qgaiaR ibs A4qv etf tfnafiea5.\"\n\n\nBY the law Of nations, or BY particular trea-\nty an alien requires a right Of reGdence n a\ncountry at reace with his own, an it i an\noffance againR that law, to become dangerous\n70 The peace and fafety, or 70 be concerned II\nany treAlonable or fecret machinAtiors againf\nthe government of the country in which ne re\nGdes. Th,fe offences Congreis may beth @5fHs\nand bnai6.\n\n\nCongrefs may call forth the militia, \" to\nfupprei, inlurre6itns and rePel invaiions'-\nand further, the United States fhall guarantee\n10 every Rate ID the Union republican form \"a\ngovernment, and Pail Pro's7 eaSb 9t bsm Gga-gs\niavsfoH.\"\n\n\nBy this latter claufe, fomething further WIS\nintended than merely 70 rfPri invafion. inTa.\nion actually made It 70 be rfpebe4, and for that\npurpof- the militia may Be called cut. But\nConprr r is 70 do more than merely 20 rePsl\nadu / invafon This power having b-en giant\n\"a ia the 8th ft6fion Of tne fri aticle, the con\nrltutioo, in the fourth (, aon cfthe fourth artl-\nGle, gives the additional power, and mixes i\nthe duty Of Congrefs, to frofsH each fate againtt\ninvafon. To brofe9 againa an evil, Includes\nthe right Of taking proper and necellAry itePs\nfor its prevention Of thefe Ptoper and necef\nfairy aeps. the government, PoiieheI Of the pow\ner, mutt Judge To caute to depart from our\nterritory the individuals Of a nation from whom\niIvafion was apprehended, i moa Oh ioully\nmeafure Of precaution ddated by prudence, *\nwarranted BY juli-e. 1t appears then 70 be\nfairly dedncible, from the theory Of the confi\ntuition, and from correct view Of its particular\nparts, that the power Of protecting the Ameri-\ncan commonwealth agant dangerous aliens,\nwhether diperled through the interior of our\ncountry, or embodis in arms agant Us, Is an\nexiii7g efficient power placed with all others\n~ -. y. ~. IL,"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "Frs. Is.", "byline": "", "article": "FEB. To-\nMr.. a. FoGer laid on the table refolution\npropo6ng al amendment to the Contribution\nwith reGpea to the mode Of tleaing the Pref-\n4, nt and Vice Prefdent Of the United Statesy\nBY making itnecofary 10 defgnate The Perfon\nvoted fir a. Prehdent and the Perlon voted for\nAs Vice Pre6dent, which reiolution was ordered\nto lie on the table and 70 he printed.\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr.. s. Smith, the Houfe re-\niolved into committee Of the whole on the\ni'll for augmenting the f4laries Of the of6cers\ntherein mentioned. This bill Propofe5 70 ad-\nvance the lalaries Of the beads Of the Depart\nments, f.om $500 dollars to 5oco dollars, and\nthe Other officers Of the executive branch Of 60.\nvernment in proportion.\n\n\nAfter f,lne debate, he committee rofe, and\nthe queaion being, Z\" lhsli This bill be engrofed\ntor third Ieading !\" Itwas neBatived rs to4z.\na Report Of the Secretary of the Trealury\nII favour of A monument ou Eoore iiland, in\nMaine, was read and committed."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "which conili,utes he pride and haPp refs Of our\ncounty. uad which c4n only Be prcleryed by\nPrefFving hat gavernm:nt which i now e.\nboldly ar-igne6. Hld he msaiures which\nrrofets Iher origin from thele laws been con-\nfeed 70 ordinary, pea, cable and conaitutional\nefforts 70 fIet their repeal had decent re-\nipc4 for the real MAORI Of tie American peo\npie besn maintaned no oppcirion would have\nbeen made by thote who now addrefs you\nBut when partial irritation, in fome degree\nprodaced BY milcoHcepiion, is fought to be ex-\ncited into general holtility againf the govern\nfnent OF our county IS icized as afforded a\nfair occaiion for proceedings which may fap the\nfoundation OF our union, re NUT, in obedience\n10 that duty which gave birth TO this reply, iub-\nrnJ 10 our fellow citizens lome reflections on\nihefe laws:\n\n\nThe ad concerning aliens makes it lawful\nfor the Pleident Of tie United States to order\nall fuch aliens as he ihall Judge dangerous TO\nthe peace & fafety Of the United States, or ihal\nJ. \" resfonbe grounds to fulpsd are concern\ned IN any treafonable or fccret Vaccinations a.\ngainf the government thereof to depart out\nOf the territory cf the United States, within\nfuch time as Aoall be exPfeaed in iuch order.\n\n\nThis law has been declared to be unconlfitu\ntonaI, becaufe--Fir Il tranfcends the powers\nOF Congrefs ;-2d, 1t violates th-t article which\nrearains tie prohibition Of migration ill 1903 !;\nI'D. 1t unires leg'la'ive, executive & judiciary\npowers in the chief magilrate ;-4th, 1t de-\nprves aliens Of the conaitutional right Of trial\nbyjury.\n\n\nTime will not allow minute inveRigaton Of\nthis fubj, q the IeveTal objections VIII be but\nbriefly reviewed\n\n\nIT. 1t is alledged TO Be an erercife Of pow\ner not delegated. The Conlltutiou Of the Uni\nted States is in ts organization didimiar to any\nfchene Of govei nment which has heretofore\nbeen devifed.\n\n\nIl pretents to us for many purpofes an en-\ntire nation, and for Other purPcies fever al diff\ntna and perfea fovereignties. Perpetual peace\namong ourf5lves a complete participation Of\nprivileges through all the ftates; and, above\nall, ft+ety from abroad, were perhaps the ltron-\nGET motives which Induced America q unite\nunder one government. All obj=as which are\ngeneral in thLir nature, which interef all A.\nmerica, which are connrdcd with the gentral\niafety all external Objects can only be obtain\ncd b tie 10 operation of the whole, and there\nfore the powers neceGdry for their attainment\nwould be naturally vefed in the government Of\nthe whole. The MATS of focial and interior re-\ngulatons can be mott benefcially attended to\nBy the fate fovereigntiss-and therefore the\ngovernment Cf the union is and ought 10 be\nexcluded from participating in their forma\nton.\n\n\nWhen We examioe the ftuation Of the United\nStates. & the objects for which its government\nmut neceflrilr have been formed. the mind is\nnrcfilbly led to the demarcatiOn Of piain\nline Of partition between he general and Partlc-\nular iovereignues. Since the general and tate\ngovernments equally repTefent the people, and\nare alike accountable 10 them for mfcondud,\nthoie powers which are eiIenial 10 our haPPi\nnefs ard pro,eaion may, with equal fatty as\nto thcr abufe, be truted TO the one or The 9th\ner. il is therefore rational 10 luPPofe,- that\nthey are placed where they can be exefcileo\nmott benrhcial'y, and that they are gwen to\nthat government vhich is defined 70 effect tie\npa ticullr obied for which thofe powers are\ncalculated. This obvious principle f-ems 70\nhave attuatci thole who framed our conaitu-\ntion tle powers Of peace, war and commerce,\nof external inIercoprfe il al its variety Of forms,\nOf calling OF and Directing the force & wealth\nOf the marion, are placed in the general gcvan\nmenr. They are rightly placed. becauie to that\ngovernment we look for protedon from enc\nmics If every denomination.\n\n\nWith reipetf to thefe objects, America is one\nnation, and therefore the q tie governments a E\nrenrained from interfering with thefe great acts\nOf fovereignty the power Of protecting the ma\nton from tie intsigues 4nI conlPiracies Of dan\ngerous aliens who may have introduced them\nielves into the boicm Of oH country, faems to\nBe of the cl4E with thcfe neceiTarily delegated\nto the general government f: feourity to the\nunion from their wicked Vaccinations, cannot\notherw.fe Be enfnreJ, and this fcurity Is eden\ntial to the common good. The means Of OBJ\ntanning intelligence Of their plots are in Pohehon\nonly of the general government, nor can any\none Gate do more than repsl them from is\n...~:to,,~ ,L.;- .:rhr cf reGdencp ~ not unfre"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ALTO due from him to thote who fail Under III.\nadg, either in his majeay's ihips If war Of III\nother Briih yedeis bis maieay has Therefore\nnot heGtated to dired i 70 Be Ggni6ed u III\nCcmmiHIry for Fiench prifcners III G-eat Br;-\ntain thar The ftg infance Of the execution of\nthis decree fhall Be followed by tie moa rioo.\nrous retaliation againR the French prifon5rs\nwhom the fortune Of war has already, or NAV\nhereafter place a. the kings dilpolal.\n\n\nIt would certainly never be but with extreme\nreluctance that The king could yield to the pain.\nful necelity Of expofng 70 many unfortunate\nindividuals to the fatal but inevitable eTsas of\nthis atIrocious decree but bis maeGy viii have\nat leaf the fatisfatton Of feeling that nothing\nhas been omitted on his part 70 prevent It's exc.\ncution, and that the authors of il can alone be\nconiidered reponGble for all its guilt and all its\nconllquences. GRENVILLE.\n\n\nDo4Daiag Street, NoV. ~, i7gS."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "to the United Sta'es, was taken up and con-\nCURED in. They went to give the right\nOf iurfIidon to the United States Of ali places\nwhereor fortiti cations thould be built +; but re-\nfcrred to he States the right of foil and the\nright Of ferving criminal and civil procets\ntherein.\n\n\nA bill was received from the Senate, vef'ng\nthe power Of retaliation, in certain cafes, 10 tie\nPreident Of the Uai.ed States.\n\n\nMr. 7. Williams oblcryej, that it was Iaid\nthe ether day, that fome additional revenue\nmight be drawn from commerce. AS bill\nhad pafed this houie for lhe purpofe IF efedU-\nally protecting commerce, he hoped tome addi-\ntional would be rafed from Il and proPofed\na relolu-ion to the following eflea\n\n\n\" R=folvei, that the com miftee Of ways and\nmeans be inRruaed 70 enquire whether any,\nand if any, what additional ouyy ought 70 be\nlaid npon drawbacks, allowed o. goods export\ned from the United States, aud that they r.\nport by bill or oiherwift.\" t.\"-Crdeted 70 lie on\nthe table.\n\n\nThe bill from the Senate veaing the power\nOf retaliation in certain cafes il the Prelident\nOf the United States, was read, and, on mo-\nton being made, to commit the bill for tenor\nrow.\n\n\nFEB. IA.\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr.. S. Smith, the houfe went\ninto a {. mmi tee If the whole on -- biz to\neitabllh The compensation IF officers employed\niii the collection of duties on imports and ton\nmage, and for other Purpofes and after making\nfome amendments, the committee RIFE, the\nhoofe conquered in the amendments, and the\nbill was ordered to be engrolld for third\nreading.\n\n\nOn motion If Mr. Jofah Parker, the houfe\nrefolved itleli into a committee Of the Whole OF\nthe Bill fixing the pay of Captains Of iht ard\nvehrl, If the United States, and after iome\nAmendments, the bill WIS reported, and orjered\nto Be eogrof-d for third reading.\n\n\nrvB IS.\n\n\nGentleasa 9ffbe HouG Of RrBrefHtativs5,\n\n\nIn puriuarce Of the requeLl IN your rc.ulye\nofyrRvriay, lay bef.re you fuch Information\na have received, touching flfPerGon of TIC\narret of the French Republic comuuni, tied to\nyour Hou hy ny mlfage Of the 28th ot Jan.\nlaH But if the execution Of thar arret Ike luf\npended, or even # il were repealed, il ih0nld b\nremembered, that the arreI Of The Executive\nDirectory Of he III Of March. 1897. remains\nIII force the third article of which fibetts ex-\nPlicitiy and ezcluGvely American tcamsn to be\ntreated as pirates, if found oil board thiPs Of\nthe enemies Of France.\n\n\nJOHN ADAMS.\n\n\nJTiieI Sfaier, ES. rs, 799\n\n\nEafra7 st lef0 rsT Ryf5 Kirg, Ell Migjfr Plni5oh7\ntayy. Je Lon4oa, 'bt Secretary III STATE SateI 2SA\nNov-n5er, 1898.\n\n\n\"Annexed fend you copy Of a nor from\nLord Grenvile relpeaing tie French arrette\ntranffsiitted to you with my No .. \"A late\nFrench paper contains fecond atrette which\npoRponcs The execution Of The hga.\"\n\n\nLard GRENY1LLE 10 Mr.. KING.\n\n\nThe undeiGgned, his M.jrRy's Secretary Of\nState for Foreign Affairs, has the honor Of\ncomr,unie sing to M. King, PlenipotentiarY\nfor the United States of america, foT the IL\nformation o bis government, that by decree\npubiilhed officially at Paris, it appears To have\nbeen declared in the name Of the FreRch Direc\ntory, that every parion being a native Of o.\noriginally belonging to neutral countries. cr n\nfuch as are II arniry s alliance with the French\nRepublic who fhal bear any commillion unje,\nhis Maiefy or who lhall form part of the\ncrews Of any Britith thips Of war or other vef\nfcls, fhould, on the proof Of that faa alone, be\nronGdsred and treated as pirate, and that it\nhas been ordered that this refoiution Be notified\n10 he neutral powers ana 10 thoie in alliance\nwith France.\n\n\nEven this decree, contrary as i is 70 the ura-\nqes Of every civilized nation, Cannot excite any\nfurprize, as proceeding from thoie IL whole\nname it has been pubiihed. TO The different\npowers who are thus infulted, and whcf- inno-"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\"A Bill came from The Senate, giving TIC\nPreGdent Of tie United States authority. in\nimminent cafe, to raft n. regiments XII ialan-\nry. three of cavalry. ana one of rf-men--\nAlro 70 call ont the volunteer corps. lf i u\nneeceGary ~ carry this law into etad two mil\nIons are appropriated. Ordered ior itcond\neading AS to 37-\n\n\nAn EneToaed Bill authorizing the difcharge\nof Robert Sturgeon for cor6nement, and bill\nfor compeniating Marihals, Attorneys, sc.\nwere read and pah-d.\n\n\nT1our. IN Ccmmitte Oh bill for incourage-\ning The capture of French aimed vehels, by\narmed ihips or veGrls, owned by citizen or\ncitizens Of The United STATES, and for allowing\nftlyage in certain cafes.\n\n\nThis bill is 70 allow premium on every vef-\nfe belonging 70 France II proportion to its guns\nba, fhould he captured and Brought into port\n-v ans private armedveAeis,after the condemna-\nton of inch veiel : and allowing ia'vage for re-\ncaptures\n\n\nConGdcrable debate was made IN dfcuGing\nThis bill, but ihe houfe adjourned without COM\ning to any deciion."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-03-04_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0179.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The bill fixing the pay Of captains and com.\nmanders Of the ihiPs and veilels of war cf the\nUnited States--The bill to eRabilh the COM\nPenntion Of officers employed il the collection\nOf duties On imports and tonnage, and for 9th\ner purPof.s-were read the thlrd time and paf\nfed."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Thefe were the fort of people whom\nthe Paris mountebaaks, came 10 con\nvince with their cannon fhot that they\nwere faveS, and that the remedyto their\nmisfortunes was to be found in the\nphilofoPhy at Cbenier, in the conltitu-\n|tion of the year LII, and in Tribune\nharangueS\n\n\nIn the midf of this affecting feat an\ninvoluntary thought Of the horrors Of\nthe French revolution crohed mymind\nand caG milt on the lcene leized\nwith fecret dread, implored the al\nmighty to avert from this happy coun-\ntry the fcourges which France was\n| fpreading through Europe; unayailing\nprayers, perhaps this young woman has\nbeen facrifced to brutal violation, per-\nhaPS this happy farmer has fallen by\nthe weapons Of the Plundersrs who\nhave erAaved his country, perhaps this\nunion which | law formed at the altar\nuader the auipices Of peace and fafety\nis now no more than a communion OF\nwrctchednefs, dilcord and delpair"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "POETRY.\n\nTIE TEAR of BEAU7n", "byline": "", "article": "GEE down MARIA'5 blulhing check\n~ The tear Of oft compalion flow;\nThefe tears a yielding heart befpeak =\nq heart that feels for others woe.\nMay not tAole drops, that frequent fall,\nTo my fond hope prOpitious prove\nThe heart thar melts at pit7's call\nviii own the fofter voice Of love.\nEarth ne'er produced gem 70 rare,\nNor wealthy oceans ample fpace\nSo rich pearl-as thai bright tear\nThat lingsss on MAuA's face.\n\n\nSo hangs aPon the morning roc\nThe chrylai drop of heaven refn'd;\na while with trembling lufre CLOVIS\nIs gone-and leaves no Ram behind."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "From q LoNDoN Paper.", "byline": "", "article": "OUR fair countrywomen have certainly ar\nrived at great pitch In els ance of drels, and\nthe younger part, BY throwing off the wea ing\no. .ir powder, have contributed 10 render\nthei CHAINS more cohipituous. How then\nare we TO nlider the abnminable practice of\nladies' wearing wigs They will throw away\n3, 4, and euiae4s for curling pole to make\ntnem lcok Ike the ratives or Africa anc\nwhen al is done, how Few men are there who\nDc not prefer natural TO ar,idcial charms."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TIE art Of rendering fufad iron dua1e and\nMALTA L i bro ght % fnch perfection in 6\nland, thatits ule Is extended in th- m 4nufa6ture\nOf numberleis articles, which il was heretofore\nthou ht coud OILY be mae Of iron q tel\nwrou ht upon the anvil.--At Red D;t-b, .ev\nnil rom Biymin4 ham, a mauufactory has\nocen iate'y efabl ihed for calt;rg needles, even\nOf & e mott minute Gz f, ia iaad mould., which\nbear Ms foe point, ard have the eyes cuC in\nhem ~ih as much cafe and expedition as tho(e\nmade Of wr5us ht iron."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "ERnte Of Tbomas Hodges\n\nCommonwealth Of MaEachuietts.\n\n", "byline": "Portland, Feb 9Th, 1923.", "article": "\nIa The yeQy Of cur Lard eas t5ogla7d bsvsn haa\n\n\ndTed ana nineiy nine.\nAn ACT, limiting the tine within which\nPetitions for Wag which have been drawn BY forged\no. ders, lhall Be futtained\nre il enaffld BY tbe Sn9te, an 'Houl5\nef R8yez71fiUes Genera Csart agc7g5td aaI t b\naut5gy 9f tbs lus That Pctir for Wages which\nhave he toiore been drawn hy Forged Ordecs tha B,\neater futned unlcls uch Pc lall Be prele\nID within TWO YEARS fyam t5e ba6.ag IF ibis a and,\nfailure thcreof the Petitioner. Applicant aud aim\nmt la Be forever excluded and barred from any clam\nor demand ag4in0 hisCummonweath fnr or account\n4 anv Wages 70 drawn or allsdgrd to be drawn, by\nvirtue Of anv fh Forged Order And the Secretary u\nhereby drectsd came III, Ad be publifhed ia the\nfevera Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months iuc0tilively\n\n\nn Be H,4f Rprssr afives Jan z9, 1899.\nThis Bill having had three icvera readings paaed 70 be\n\n\nenlaed,\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS S5-qker.\n\n\nn Senate, Jat a. 1893.\nThis Bill having had two s'erai readings Pasd to be\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, PyafAa\n54aEnry 70, 179Q-Apayoved\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nTrue Copy-AHel,\n\n\nJOHN avery, See'yy.\nO. Tok 9u5JsaS 5yte uorIt, yae5Fvsy, IN t5s s1erE\nMsrsss ssaPsys print ~ tJis Corvopvoealb 81\n\n\nJohn ATERY, Ses'ry.-"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "Yragllatad floy ! Ut: PariL babsr.\n\nSTILL-BoRN INFANTS.", "byline": "", "article": "SFILL-DONN INFANTS.\n\n\nDIR HERBOLT, an eminent Maa-m.dwife\nand Surgeon Of Divifi n at Copenhagen, has\nn de the following Important diicovcry. Thar\nTie caue OF apparent death in ltil-born chill\nDR. n, is their having their WIND pipe flied with\nwater.\n\n\nby he GmPe procefs of laying the infant in\nlueh J noii in as 10 procure gradual and 10.\ntut az harge OF the water, d. Herbolt has\nlad the hapi inels to reioue in the proportion Of\nt0elvs on of thirteen Of The innnocents fortu-\nnat.ly iuomuted to his care."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "n CANNOT without pain recolleE a\n4 icene which pafed before my eyes\nabout a year ago. As | was returning\nfrom Zurich to Berne, fell in at a\nhandfome village, three leagues from\nthe latter pl ,e, with rural Wedding,\nwhich was at once a picture Of the man\nners and PROPERTY Of the country. 1t\nwas cutom among the Inhabitants\nwho were in good circumstances to\ngive wedding feaf at fome difance\nfrom home, at oneof thofe better kind\nOF inns which are to he met with in\nmany villages. The bride and BRIDE\ngroom with their relations and friends\narrived in two and twenty carriages,\nand as full as they could hold. After\nthe marriage ceremony the company\nreturned from the church to the inn\nas they came near, the band Of mufc\nbelonging to the regiment.of militia, in\nwhich the bridegroom happened 10 be\nnon-Commi0ioned officer, played Ge-\nyeral flow and folem airs. 1wenty-\nfeven couples fled off in order and f.\nlence, their couEtenances and deport-\nment, indicating reflection. The bride\nwas not more than four and twenty\nyears old. She was ornamented With\nlace, nofegay, and much more by\nher beauty; her clothes were made\nola frper6ne black ferge, and il fahion\nOf TIE country her hair hung plated\nto ber heels the height and eafe Of\nher perlon, the deIicacy Of her features\nand the bloom Of her complexion dif\ntinguiihed her in the midlt Of her com\npanions; ihe was the picture Of model\nty. The Bridegroom droAed In his re-\ngimentals (according 10 rule fcrupu-\nlouAy 0bferyed) was not inferior to lis\nbride in Perlonal endowmcnts, in youth\nand modefy. The whole party were\nmuch alike in point of APPEARANCE /;\nthey had no Guperhuous or affected or\nnaments, all was rich without being\ntaudry.\n\n\nThe mirth Of the day was tempered\nby fenfe Of religion, and the party did\nnot fotget at the inn the ceremony\nwhich had been performed at church,\nwhere folemn engagement had been\ncontracted in the preience Of tie deity.\nDances preceded the rspaG which was\nfumpmous and abundant the frit\ntoaf was to tie fafe, tie next to the\nprief who married the young couple,\nand Whole children were placed by the\nbride and bridegroom. They lat at\ntable a confderable time, from which\nthey rofe for the ball but throughout\ndecent gaiety, order and iobriety pre-\nvailed.\n\n\nThe happy pair did not return home\nto their village for two days. The ex-\npenle of the inn had been preyiouly\nagreed upon at 60 LoAJ d'ors and The\npay of the muGic, aims and pretents\nrailed the FUN 10 twenty-five. On OK\npreGingmy yattonifhment at this expcnfe,\nthe inn-keeper put an end 10 il by In\nforming me, that the young woman\nwas an heirefS with $4,000 fwif5 livres\n(ncar 10000 ( ferling) and her huf-\nband a farmer and linen draper, pofef-\nfed of fortune at leat equal to hers."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PorA.a5, Fed. 13' 1896."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "Notice.", "byline": "", "article": "THE fubfcrbers, administrators on\nu the cfatts Of\n\n\nTohu Burnbam s. Jobn BurnbQm, jun.\nlate of Po tand deceafci hereby give notice to al\npsrfons who are indebted to, who have any demands\nagana lad eates. exhibit heir accounts Tor iette-\nmeat by the frll Of Augu rext The lubicrbers il\natenl for hat purpofc on the fra and third ThurG-\ndays Of each previous month at the dwelling Of THoN\nBURNHAM in Portland.\n\n\nThomas Burnham,\n\n\nJoGah Burnham.\nPortland, Fe5. 23, 1895."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "MISCELLANT.\n\nMALLET DU PAN", "byline": "", "article": "10 dilprove the sdertion Of the Directory, and their\nPariizans, that the Peaiantry Of switzerland op-\nPreiej by havery and poverty, before they taught\nthem the rights sf man, relates the following anec\ndOte"} +{"article_id": "40_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ssAeesHssssfasfeagzSls4ska Y 6esfa esfae Ae5Gs5f\n\n\nTHIS GAZETTE,\nIl 5nbE,ftJ epny MONDAY, at E. Il. 9ENKS's oFFict'\nAIid9l Street, mar ttr bead o FB-Stsi, PoRTIAND-\nzs5ere S45cristou5. AivrfJmsaf5, and Cez7s7nH'a''\narr rescived qtH5 attention /\n80 Ts Prize u ONE DOLLAR u FTFTr CENIS 4\nysa ExcluGve Of PoRage. 81 P4zf7HaI flyHa'' :\"\nyeqg5fed ,ua\n@ ~. eviesfDs am ygsi4y rcrratrq circulation III i\nGAZETTt rsnrt bigtly afvlatsgsang FIR N M.\nTKSEMENT5, qcbieb zriH q iya IA fegsa-S5 80\nsoyl3euou5 manner.\n\n\n-\n\n\nPRINTING,\nIN s oari.as JyoalBs exsea9 tx aeaP TVr\"-r'' e\nfbs GertF mice a. Oyays tr BoaAi Nv,\nBiaals Hand Bias, C-1-s, ZeisA ~ dfy ai'''-'-"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "All perlons having anY", "byline": "", "article": "BOOKS, belonging to TosEFH WARREN's Li5y-rg. are\nrequeitcd \" leave them Mr.. SrEPuEN PArrEN's\nBook store And thoie who are dchcd to faid i\nbrary arc deired to make in edate pasme 20 faid\nPArrzN. Portland, Fe6. 4, 1893."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-03-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799030401_0181.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "KINGS BENCH.\nSsrnino Rnlsf on Sand.5n.", "article": "SsrplGg ftf'-t ~ \" pNiN COilfSf with his col.\nleagues upon the iubjeSt. Ii isto be DIFF\nwe'd that as the miniaer Poke nothing but\nfrench, ! repeated in Eoelifh \"a Mr.. Cer-\nny and bis colleagues wl,a, he had faid % us\n\n\nAccordingly repeated to MefTrs. P;ncL\nney and Marflall, in the prefenee Of Mr.\nGerry, the conyerfation which we had mad\nwith the miniacr.\n\n\na few days after Mr.. Gerry rou,a \"a\nme 70 accompany him again on q Wilt h. n,\nminiiter, and having repeated TO him the ~\n\n\nIRENE dclre he felt to Zee the mon nrre..s\n\n\nunion Fe-eOabliihed between the Two na,;or.\n\n\nbe reiorted to the infaRicienev Of her 49,,\n\n\ner9, and propoled IN the name of he 80\n\n\nleagues and bimfelf, that one Of then, a.\n\n\nImmediately depart for America with -\n\n\nproportions which the French gsve,,.,sS\n\n\nmight make. TIE miniaer apfwered ~.\nu would rsqpirc TX months 10 have an ~\n. iwer' and that it was Of impsr,snce to h.,\nipes@y determination that he was ~\n$ tfemely delirous TO lave frequent rer,v,,,,,\n= cations with them individually and am;e,rI\nI\" ! ~ couric appearing To bin, to be the <,\n= a1Gpted to Come AZ th. ,T,te &C % -"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "p Il P'E Il s\n\n= 4 p e X S\nAccoIPANYING TIE LETTER\nFROM Mr.. GERRY. TO THESE.\ncRErARY or STATE.\n\n\n(cowr ysp.)", "byline": "", "article": "! MS gronp OF tatts preients iuch tiliu\nOF incongruities and contradictions, tlIa\nshe MAD is LOFT IN IT, One Is at a lois &\nipecify with prrciiior The rsProa,hes to b\nmade TO the Am,rican Enyoys But it i\nvery evident that they haze been NOT 4 raage\n| iy deceived, It they did brIievs; aud TIA\nttey are mott periidious if they did not be\ni'eve what they relate. In the expretiior\nOF thsfe reProaches wh;c,. efcape from ;ndig.\nnation, 1t is resuiitg to haltep 70 exceD.\n\n\nMr. Gerry, who dorbtie!s may nave bsen\ndeceived both Icy the foreign intrigaers, ard\nperhaps afo, by bis very colleagues, but to\n'shom 40 iuipic:on Of bad fa;th'cr in6ncsrity\ncan attach.\n\n\n| Now, Whist conid be the fecrct r,gt;ve\nwhich caufsd fuch puerile communicatjoas\nto be circulated with 70 much eciats How\nthen can they juilhy The posnpous afIsaati.\non, by which The American people has been\nprepared to hear them: How can we con.\nceive that Il was hoped to render the farce\nmort imPohng b. fats and public prayers I.\n\n\nDoubtleis great objea caufrd .hem to\nhazard the holding up as difcoYeriss of the\ngreateit Importance, the incoherent nratipe-\nOF two intrigpers, who were foreigners wi,h\nreiPett to France. Perhaps It was ftlrpof.\ncd that the citizens Of The United States\nwould Judge Of the Freach government bv\nthe'e cavicatures, and tlEt the French co\nvernment would be fe,6ble TO fach a marked\nprovocation. The eAe6t oethe OUTRAGE twas\ncalculated from the nalgnity of the intep-\ntioh, and OF RON the lirtieasis Of rhe means.\nIa enc word, they fntered thenfeisrs\nwith exciting indignation iaAsad Of oi,v.\niheY wii'ed for gsf, and tFey wi!hed that\ninialrad France might declare It sgainf, =\npeople whole caufc he defended, and ,ba,\nII might be releored by her to the arms of\nEngland.\n\n\n! By that war, the Britifh cabinet you'd\ngam an ally, would labour for It's iatereit, le-\ncoEd rs projees upon the Frencl, and Sna.\nNth colonies, and rctsrd the nomen, of If,\nhumiliation. b. that war, too, The B5t;lh\ngovernment would accelerate the execution\nola favourite plan Of which it has never\nfight.\n\n\nII is known, that fincc If defpaired orre-\nuniting to the triple crown, ,he States wI.ofe\nIndependence il was obliged toacknowIedee,\nIt alpired at LEAH to prejudice them in favor\nOF limited monarchy that 1t endeagoured 20\nfortify, by the familiarity Of conaisutionsl\nforms, the habiss common to the EpgG(l\nand American people; and that it took care\nto keep for ing time one of the fons OF\nGenrge III. in the vicinity of the United\nStates. Can it then be true, that to the\ndtIgrace ofthe human mind, many c;;iz.ns\nOF the United States hould be found who\narc ierl9uaY rcconciled 10 the EnghGh form\nOF government Can il then be true. that\nmen, called by the public confidence TO the\nhead Of the government Of the United States,\nhave written in favor of the Britilh cotfhi.\ntuition, merely to prepare its adoption in\ntheir own country' Can it be true that\nThrift for honours, gree5inefs of wealth, and\ndeilre OF PerPetusting power, have already\nlf7cned tbs conipitacy againf liberty!\n\n\n1t this ought to be no longer confidered as\na iu picion, all is explained. War is necef-\niary IN order 10 raife troops and obtain fup.\n! plies: an unnatural war againil old friends,\nIagaint brothers, aganli republicans, l. more\ne pecia'ly neceaary it is necefTary that this\nwar mould excite civil commotions, flock e..\nvery idea Of morality, and route to refaanee\nthe TIE fons Of America and pretences\nvii ariie in abundance for iiigmstizing with\nicdition the honourable defenders Of princi-\npies, aud for fubRitutiog anonarchical ia the\nroom ct a representative government.\n\n\niswooid be hereafter unneoefary to df.\niembe. Such are { CRIMINAL PRACTICES OF\n| the Engliih cabinet. Such is the blind pro.\npen6y OF a government which it influences\nand It is the French republic which facriR-\nced the blood and fortune of its itizeus IN\nthe cauie Of liberty; it is the French repub.\nlie that y inlligated 10 Arike the fatal blow\nBut hyperion 10 the influence of her re(ent\nments, The viii be a6uated by nothing bo,\nthe Happiness Of the two republics, and n,\nwall appeal to the whole univerf. 20 ;udg\nOF the fncerity of the difpoftions whish A.\nhas never cealed, and which he win neve\ncsaie to manifea for living ia peace vii\n! America.\n! 5. Il isof extreme importance 10 !.\nbefore the public, the le,ters writ en- 10 NJ,\nGerry, Envoy of the United States. = Il\nMimIter Of Exterior Relations. aq Cnar\nhrs isrange publication came to his kno,\n, ledge and Il IS Of equal importance 70 / 30\nthe aai~.rs given by Mr.. Gsr,y. Bo'b !"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Febru.ryg,I1o9.", "byline": "", "article": "Landfng this ray, firm on 5o4rd\nNE SAoorsr F.6HloRITg, WrLIrAM w.\nWsYNoUIB, Mater, and Jsr SALE ~\ntie S9sjsri5e,\n\n\nOld Cogniac Brandy in pipes,\n9th proof Holland Gin in ditto,\nConnecticut Prime pork--and\nApple Brandy in bb!s. * tierces.\nTile Iad Setosaor zgW baH for VIC. Yrvk\n~ a .fsD day. = Fm Palags ssl,, ami, 70 Lle\nCaptain on booyd.\n\n\nGEORGE NICOLSON.\nRiehmond, ash fsO. 1889, $50"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a likely mulatto fellow Of q vegy light clio !,\nwell made, has large icar ver aud tar6as:\nUs right eye brow, about ave iees teY ische\n, gh and isiwo or three sod twei.ty years @ d\nNJ wore away blue ih0rt coat ana cveralis\nnearly new was 70; nlerly tie property OF\nDaaiel 6Eodhcad, jun. nov living in Pnils.\ndephia; ne uDsY moff likely attempt TO GET\nthere, for which esuie | moh pointc1ly eau\nTon all naslieEs Of yeTel9 agsina takiag him\ncr fuHeTiDg him on board ther vsfei,. Billy\nhas lstely lived 10 Gooehllnd, where lie has\na wife, and he has mother at or near VIII\ni mibmg. a the well difooled neigh bors\n- the vicinity of either If lhofe place, a,e\nm5a ear4saiy fo.iciied to sRi8 me 10 OBJ\ntliGiug my fad negro, or \"a value, from\nwhich will deduct ten dJilars from the\n?nrchafsr Of BlIy's ch0ice, or ten doiIsrs\naud cots 70 the p-slOn who may re;urn hig1\n\n\nLUMAE BISHOP.\n\n\nPebrusry3, 1909."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR SALE.\nThe L A N ID", "byline": "", "article": "NN7HEGEON now live, Iying in tie\nWv county Of Aibemsrlc. con,siaing\n+57 acres by al old tursey. Well adapted\n. the culture of I'ohacco, Whest ana\nCorn--Si'uated in tea by, agreeable sh\nhoVrhood, within ten mile. Of tls town O;\nWarren a large proportion Of the a.\nDove Is Meadow Lshd, ard 6ut irnsIl par,\nfeared, which is entirely frel,. There Is\nIN the taid Land, gsod. Dwelling Houie\n.fthtw room, and paiage on a fioor /;\na good Kitchen, and other neceila,y on\nloaies-~-Alta, baRdioue well 6nilhe,\nGarden, and 4 tnall orchard of excellen\nFruit Trees. beginning TO 5csr.--Orc\nlals OF the purchate money viii Be expected\ndown. and credit of twelve months Tor the\nbalance, on The purchafess giving bond witt\napproved feeurity, -PoGt lion viii be giseo\nHE III OF November next.\n\n\nGEORGE WHARTON.\n\n\nFebruary y, 1899. (6xN"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Y II", "byline": "", "article": "4\n\n\nGreen Cue,imber,\n\n\nEarly and Late York\nCabbage seed,\nSugar Loaf and Batter\nlsa 90.\nGreen and Yellow Sa-\nvoy co.\nLarge white winter and\n\n\nScotch DO.\nDo. Ruilia and Madei-\nra do.\nGreen Boreeole and rcd\nPici ling 90.\nfruaels Sprouts do.\nGreen and purple broc-\ncollie do.\nWhite CzuliAower do.\nEarly and late Caeii\nhcwer do\n! White and green Co.'s\n\n\nLettuce do.\n| Large Cabbage and Ro\n/ nidu Lettuce do.\nIce Lettuce and Grand\nAdmiral do.\n: White outlcd Ind;ve DO.\nSolid cci-rJ, Thyme,\nSsvery POT Mario\nram and MarygoId,\n\n\nRed, Purple, White and\nVariega,ed Flyarintf\nRoots, Polisnthus anS\nNareinas Roots,\n\n\nClais Flower bottles,\nfons flower Jars, an,\n\n\nbeakerS for Chimnel\nOrnaments,\n\n\nPainted flower Pots an,\nRed Garden do. tTe\nWith q few bsG twiile'\nJacks from Z and I\n\n\nhall to S bulheis each\n\n\nFeb. II."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "S E E d S.\n\n\n-. - -\nMinton Collins,", "byline": "", "article": "y ESPECIFULLY informs his Friends and the\n\n\nIN Pnblic, that he has J1a received BY the flip\nosCaptain DARRET from LoNDoN, FRESH\nNorthern States, FRESH fuppiy Of GRASS\nSEEDS, which are warranted to be OF the iza\nyears growth. lie has likewife few cafes well\nahorted for country flores, which he vii, fell whole\niale, Oh realonabie terms for CASH ONLY"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "as follow. rsee the preceding numbers 6.\n7, 8, 10, III\n\n\nNorR. The names were in faa Zen, 10\nthe msniitsr, whe i'aassG;asels dspolted iher,\nIN The proper place."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "[ The following letter of the citizen, de-\niignated BY the lettsr 4. it is not leis saen-\ntial to publih."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "asasws,wsseNsSs~psMseM2ea", "byline": "", "article": "Tie Public isrejpe5fuly inform\ned that the Toll BRIDGE ACROSS\nJAMss RIVER from this City 10\nManehe0er is no7v (rofzuithfand-\ning the iyv res fA9as'd yfhe late\nice and f,eAes) liz better o,d=r\nthan il his been fer leverai years;\nandia a fen Days good iubQaafial\nhaud rails zoiI be estendcd fl on Jize\nend IL to The other.\n\n\nJOHN MIRO.\n\n\nRichmod, February 18th, 1899. ftf)"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR SALE.\nA tract of Land,", "byline": "", "article": "CONTAINING between eight aud nin,\n~ hundred acres, lying on James river\nsfin al Jining thu town 1f Mznchefsr A\nbout one hnndred and iiily acre Of tbs land i.\ncleared and under good iesees, the balance\nan wood and well timbered---tkc bulldog.\narc nsw, and fit for the reception Of 3 fnsl\ngen.eel family. Any one inciinabic e. en-,\nchafe, on application viii hr Ale,en the PIE\nmiles 10y either MAJ. O..adiAh S,siih or NJ\nJames Scott, who are em2awer;l in ny Il\nfence to contract for the fame and make /.\ntitle. Approved Bonds will be received a.\npayment, and poIslion msde aereeab L.\nthe purchsier.\n\n\nWILLIAM SMITH.\n\n\nChsferfie!d county,\n\n\nO6toner 10, 1898."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-03-01_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799030101_0056.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Dwarf A1arrowfat, Spa\n\n\nnth Morratto and\n\n\nlarge Egg do.\nLarge Wiudfor, Early\n\n\nMdiIagon and white\n\n\nblofoin Beans.\nEariy Freneh[ orfnap)d\nWhite Arbour, do.\nWhite and Brown Muf-\ntard,\n\n\nRound and PFickly sri\nmage,\n\n\nEarly Salmon and fort\n\n\ntop Radiih,\n| White, 1'urnip & large\n| Winter, do.\n| Curled and winner Crefs,\n| DO Parley and Pepper\n| grafs,\n\n\nRed ana Orange Carrot,\nILargc Parinip---Red\n| Beet,\n\n\nRed and white Madei-\n| RI Onion,\n\n\nLarge London Leek,\nlDs. Norfolk and Sum\n| mcr tnsnip,\n\n\nSaIfafc and India Maj\n\n\nturtum,\n\n\nGreco and white Afrz-\n\n\nragus,\n\n\nEarly Frame and Long"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "fit character, 70 execute thc du ie, of IL. m\nPortApt oliioe.\n\n\n7,h. a ptoviion for an bofgi5al department.\nfor the army.\n\n\nS.h. A power to procure fsom abroad, ore\nIGjaguiheI engineer, and alto IN o.Rcer q\nartillery, and iuIaJie appointments .os the\nfame.\n\n\nOh. TO provide for the appointment Of an\nnfpettor Of for'iica'ioas.\n\n\n10th. Tia, NE choile cf an inPcaor Of ar\nt;l.ery 5e lett at large.\n\n\nIIrh 4 proyi.i,a for altering AM fitting the\ncl2thiag ihu,d to tie folders.\n\n\nI2 Il. An alteration in The ration to be iIued\nto the ,ro,Ps.\n18th. A prov.con FIR The realo0ahl= erPen\nccs \"a officers and folders in returning ~ then\nhomes, when dibanded, O. incaPac;.,ed by az\nIII Gcknels, for further leryice.\n\n\n18th. a revival and oxtcnlon of lhe power\nto raile progiion2l army.\n\n\nG5th. A fPcc.6e Plovilon tor the appointment\nof appropriate Officers for the volunteer compa\nmes, thar are Or may b accepted, when term\ned ito regiments, br;gldes, or divilioTs ana\nfor ply and rations 70 fuoh volunteers, tog thoi.\ndays ia every year, it may he nsceHry to aC\n(tmbIe them in bodies, for the PurPolca ot dl-\ncipline md training.\n\n\n1G.h A further prov'fon for the extra !erv\nces and exTencies of The in1PeeOr general, and\n10 allow him, b-Gdes his aids, one lecretary.\n\n\n18th. The employment Of a Purveyer 0\npublic fuPPlies, exclItiye'y fof the war dopA.t-\nmeDt."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "IN SENATE. Tan. 10. 1900.", "byline": "OnneEt.", "article": "IN SENATE, ian. 70. 1899.\nOn motion Of Mr.. Stockton, feconded by\nMr. Roi5,\n\n\nThat William Blount was al officer Of the\nUnited States within the meaning Of the con\nftituIion Of the United States, and therefore\nli4j IL to Be imPeached by the HOule Of Repre-.\nfentatives. That as The articles of imPe4ch.\nmsnt charge him with high crimes and mjlde\nneanors iuppofed 70 have heen committed while\nhe was a Senator of the United States, bis plea\nought to Be overruled.\n\n\nThe Yeas were I1-Nays IA.\nSo It was carried in The negative. and the\npea viii Of courle be allowed, ana the defend\nant difthar8ed.\n\n\nHoUSE-Tsr II.\nThe debate on the Spurious Age1t Bill was\ncontinued. 0i1rday ian. IA.\nSeveral paivate petitions were read, and dif\npoled off,\n\n\nJanuary IS.\nMr. Harper from the committee Of ways\nand NJ ans proPrfed the following refolution\n\"Refolved, that rh= committee of ways and\nmeans have leave report bill to authorize\nthe reimbu femert Of money advanced by cur\nConful. fer The aid Of Gck AMI deltitdte lcamen\nII f'reign countries\"\n\n\nThe unhnihed bvinefs was taken up\nAnd the Bankrupt Bill was finally decided\nupon and Ioa-There being ,hry Ew In favor\nfit and f5rty fvrn aTainf ID."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THE report Of the Secrtf1vy Of Wqr, made t.\nthe Proficient Of the United States, the y -th\nDecember, and BY The latter Communicated TO\nCongrefs, IS one Of the ben State Papers we\never recolled 10 have read h- pre.ent lituI-\nton Of the United States is plainly portrayed,\nand the receiiyy Of their beng oorGant'y pre-\npared to rePel a[preHons, Is enforced vi all\nthe energy of truth and pariotiGm. Paying\ndue re5Fe6 to tie rate Of things regarding thc\noverthrow Of a large portion Of Europe, as not\nintirely cEimeriC J, and handing as i. were, in\nthe midf Of fal ing enpi e5,\" ue Secretary\nthinks & il will be our Prulence 70 cultivate a\n1pirit Of felfdcfenoe and endeavour, BY unre-\nmjtting vigilance and eIerrion, under the bef\niinEs of Providence, 70 hold The tcales Of our\ndeainy il our own hands\" Such /, The vie\nmaxim Of lhe Secretary at War-and he recon\nmends fome amendm-nts in the organization\nof the army, which are PFelented in the conci1e\nview, in the fubleqnent re0aPitulation -\n\n\nNJ. A new mobilization Of the military, 70 as\nto admit Of an rcreaie Of numbers 10 the com.\nPanies and regiments, in cafe Of war an alter\nalton in he denomination Of certain grades ;\nand a perfect uniformity of arrangements IL\ncorps n The fame 1pecies Of troops.\n\n\n3D. Regulations to Preieve 70 he compan es\nand regiments, their comPe.art number at Of\nfcers, in cafes where any are taken from The line\n70 aa as aids-de camps, infPedors, pay matters,\nquarter matters, sc.\n\n\n3D. To delignate the grades, from which\naids-decamP ana officers Of inlpe5jon may 6c\ntaken, in order 70 prevent the multiplication Of\nthe niger grades.\n\n\n4th. TO add to the exiting eGabilhmenf, two\ncomPanis Of hore, TO be denominatad, ana a1\nas huAars and fur8eon, ana mates r. lh- re-\ngimsrt Of cavalry.\n\n\n5th. 10 include in the arrangement f'r the\nwar eaabl,lhnent, prop rion o rAeme'. ef-\ntiraateI at one twentieth Of th. whole numb,r\nOF infantry.\n\n\n6tb. An alteration in The proviiion for quar-\nunderground, to eniure Tie procurement Of"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Il polite! ch rsaer. wih vh'eh an hide asa ain-\nfet, urt tetsrmne That they 7z'iTam urc riy\ndeny for nothing b1 rue than ;hat aid moi\nknow what Moves was intended when I wrote PA4.-\nS3J.', nor until :Ji. -.illt.y li.covertd krEE\n\n\nAfter What has been l4d, the aler,ion that Pull.\nSPIN lratlyt, hecau he puhT.htd 70 the world\n'.5eyt which me whole t.w1 Of Portland krev, and\nwhich No,s5 has hmicf r7r ,' 10 be true, admit\nting the irilng variation II common report, that he\nwas not zav of the veiel, aud that the flag NOT\nhO-ied At -gf 5e74 bit worthy of any\n7ntvTer from me-To the puhle. heely fubmit my\nreputation and doubt no theywill fix the oPprohrous\nePhe's On the proper erlon. But the r25ytgoas 70\nthe Ti1.445 4,ty Of ulh 4hufl to 1a5777g745 wri-\nter and when the fylb Of the fas is eogL inlead Of\nraitng Indignation, rather entities lie urj,tnrz\nMN 70 my s:.y.-O ImpuI- noe, how art thou brow\nb:aten! o Folly, \"he,e i Thy end\n\n\nIHE hUTH0R of PUBLIC SPIRIT."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "Le3jNature Of Ma6aeby'stt5.\n\nAnswers to the GOVERNORS SPEECH.\n\n\nOF THE SENdTE.", "byline": "May i blfaF y-ur Eretllea1y,", "article": "y\n\n\nTHE Senate, with hncere latisfl6tiOn, re\nceive and rec'procate the patriotic lentimants\ncontained in your adlreis to The two FIouies Of\nthe Legislature.\n\n\nAmidR the trials and commotions which at\nprelent agita,e 70 great part Of the world, the\n: tranquil and profterous\" aate Of the Com\nmonv, llth lhould be the lubj:ct OF our grateful\nacknowledgements to the Supreme Arli,er ot\nNations-May he 81 'pole US, and our fellow\ncitizens at large, to manifet our gratitude for\nthe diiinguithed blelIings which We enjoy as a\npeople, By uniform obedience 70 the laws, &\n4 refped FOR the m1giltrates by whom they are\nfaithfully admiaiiterel.\n\n\nIf an admini0ratiou Of the general govern\nment, fouaded upon the principles OF jultice, &\nd Gated BY the Puret motives could have pro-\nte0ed Us either 2gain9 foreign aggreliions, or\nhave injured tile univerlal appreciation Of our\nown citizecs, the American people might have\nexpected a long AMI happy lealon Of rePoie and\nrfaty. But the experience Of the Prelent age\naffords an ample evidence, thar the exltance Of\ncur national honor and interet depends, und-r\nProvidence, upon our to7ver p Atf7a fb-\"-\n\n\nUnder the lmPreliiOn Of n 5 important truth,\nand from 4 careful review Of the conduct OF the\npre{ent ruling powers Ul France, we look upon\nthe prof ect Of an amicablc and honorable ad-\niuament of our diff renc.s with that nation as\nuncertain AMI delui,c. We therefore cordially\nunite with your ExceLency r declaring, that\nW. ought u \"Gand prepared at our CoInwy's\nUp to defend to the lat extremity ihsie nvAl-\nliable II 5hts which the bett blood Of our coun-\nTry has ueen expended to lecure.\n\n\nHlving an ualhaEen conhi@nlc IN the Wit\ndom & pat.io,ilm ot the Federal Government,\ntheir preparations for our defence (h0uld the\nuniuR conduit of F.ance dave W 70 the lat\nreiort) viii meet our cheerful ana ready 60 oP-\nGrafton But from the pre.ent view ot her fit-\nuat;On, We have lels TO fear from her arms than\nfrom her inGdious attack, upon the virtue oI\nthe people. That there lhoulI remain lia5.e\ncitizen in America f. unh4PPily Pr,judiced as\nno. 10 have developed her bIn-tul Influence 81\ncnmi,y, or armed Llmi-lf a5ainlt their perm cir\nGus operation IS fIbjed both ot altonithment\nand regret Her recent conduit to the nations\nOf Europe and America, her elrlict friend, at\nfords 4 lolemn admonitiOn 10 all thOle who are\nyet blind enough to believe her the friend OF\nlIberty.-From this conduit We are compelled\nto believe that her mcalures are dictated by\nnothing lhort Of an infaliate thirt for empi s\ndominion, regardless Of the property OF rights\nOf thofe from whom they may be wreaed.\n\n\n\" Let then the remains Of political dihantions\nceafe, and ali orders Of men unite il difPlayiag\nthofe virtue, and that manly patriotic iPirir\nwhich the c1igenoies Of the times demand -\nAnd when tie period lhall arrive at which the\nfword Of felfdefence mgf Js d~17Oa, may we be\ninfpired by the recollection, that as fee born\nAmericans, TO- can JIrrssdsr or h5rrie BIT a0ttb\nour lees.\n\n\nThe Senate allure your EIc-lency, that the\nfeveral lubic6fs of local nature recommended\nin your addrefi to the CONFEDERATION Of the Le-\nGiAlturc, all receive their immediate AMI par\nt:cular attention"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "~ furPott us slsgEar5.-a S3ait, which pref.r.\nopen hoGi.ity to in5ire6t varfae.-dargcr a15\nsvea oiaEef- to tame ana ignom nj Us forbe.,\nAl, death to Slavery-H Spin, which mna\nconvince France and the Wohd, that the OH\ngers ct America united BY reciprocal ties Of Il\ntereR AID affection, will Fand or fall togstler\n\n\nThe Gate of the For..f- -atons, of our MINI,\nard Of tie Convia5 merit and thdl receive orr\nea.ly and feIious confederation, and in al III,\nleg A4tive ats we thall keep Readily in view II.\npromotion Of ju0ice and general welfare IF IT,\ncommunity in which important objsas, y.\ndoubt not wc fhall NEST with your Exc-ne.cy,,\nmoi hearty con,urTeEce."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "NJ = 30 Wv IN ID AZ. 10.\n\n\nCommit es were rlif.I to report On the rnl.\nlie buireE re-edArY t3 ba 4aed upon the preoen,\nGtIlaa-To co Gder of mealu, IS for new in.\nFrcGion VI The Stat1te I.,ws-To conGdsr wfat\nmellu as are nec- Giry relative to rhe unappro.\npliee Lands Of the Ccmmonwellh-To r..\npo,t on The JuLiciary Sf0em-Ard to coDG5er\nOf tn: ultimate dHpcfIi Of Ii conHas.\n\n\n.Tan. Il. a r.love relative to Portland\nAcademy WIS read ani accepted.\n\n\nThe ats Fion p the I1oul- las FIJI fon1e time\nB en- occupied b private petitions, &c."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nLOGAN.", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. Harper, IL tie conrte of his obfervations op\nThu. day. rc.dt< commented uPon memorial which he\n\n\n-tId have been pccen.cI 10 the French miainer oi\nforeign rtlston, IVY certain gentleman lately cturne4\nfr n france After he 1at down. being a9ed by Nh.\nNrchrIs to favor the Hou.c with fIht of what \\.\nhad read he 4id the t-be. Tne folio Aing CO.\npy Uf\n\n\nT2 lLe lTrj2.r of F9rsiCa R.lat:7nt\n\n\nThe Yndcr'lgnej, I firm friend to the pin.\n-;pl-, cf tbe F5erch revolution, ana well known\n4s tu-h, in Iii, own country, the United States\ny amerca, be2s leave Citizen Minifer to\nezpalt 70 you in writing, whath lie cannot with\naciliv Lo br coaveI!a-i0n, the motives which\nhave ndu. ed him ~ qait bis home ard viht this\ncountry AT cTifs Ike the pr5ie1t, when the\npolitical relations of France and America are\nr. near experiencing 1ot7l tiaoiu.on.\n\n\nwithout any official ch+rafer and wholly\nUnaWhorfed from ans quarter but knowing ir\nto be IFS right, ana believing 1t to \" His duty,\nhe cor-s as an individual citizen to offer YOU\nhis opinion on The beR means IF reto ing har.\nmony and good understanding be.ween the\ngovernments of the two republics, and at the\nfame lime to fupPort his own opinion with\nwhat he knows u be that Of all The principal\ncharacters in America, famed tor their f4cred\nlove Of liberty in general and attachment for\nyour c7Js in particular. Their hearts are\novercome with torr7w when they reflect hat 70\ngreat a number of Anne, can patriots, who\nnave fought ara couqu rd G3e IVY Gde with\nFrenchme0, ana Whole blood has flowed il\nthe fame trench are nov force 70 grd o.\ntheir fworJs 4u1 combat \" t-15? thof- fams\ngenerous Frenchr=4.\n\n\nby what fatality, C;i--n M.aiter, has this\nunfortunate Qulrr=i been lu-ered to arrive at\nThe pr.i-nt crifs Why ale th- enemies Of\nFrance and Amcri-a to IVY IO highly grathcd!\n\n\nFra &c will no uOt anfTtr, America was\noriginally 10 the wrong, aud gives us no expIa.\nnation the government OF the United States\nwill deny this, and offer its own complaints.\nBut u0hdprly the danger cf a rupture is nov\nbecome too III tnHs7t to permit rtcrimiua,lonE\non the one pant or the other. Is pace deiEei\nty France The friends Of ib rty in Amelia\nhave ever been ready and WiNil, 70 admiriL\n\n\nWh-n Wl have iren the numerous dePreda.\ntons m he On cur commerce, Particul.ry II\nWeIt:.Ji,s, lomc by crnilrrs without com.\nmillions, Others by cOmmi,iOned cruilcrs, but\nconI mncd On the mott frivolous PretenlOn',\nWe have with Fleafure tough Prcte1- il the\nnal condu9 IN the agens # government, and\n-ot carried our indignation 70 tie government\nt.ef? the late arreltc ot The Directory has pro-\nvel that we were right\n\n\nwe have t.en with the mot lively regret the\nnonfIc efs If the negotiations at Paris wi\nneither blame one government or the other\nlat the.t have not been brought To an haPPII\niane We prefer dire6ting all our efforts 70 ri\nyive the expiring fame If friendlhip and gooa\nviii, that u5ht not for a moment to have ben\ndimin flied, ard 20 battle The infamous ntriqua\nOf the e0smiss 81 France and America, who\nin no vav, can be ~ much grathed as bT\nbrin1 1irg The TWO republics 10 an open rupture\n\n\ntn, advantage Of lpeaaioq The tlme lam\ngua2e. gives The enemies Oh France an OPPoFt\ntunity O! Knowing well the American People 4\nthey know that TIE Putef republican PrineiPll::il\ngove II the MATS ot them that theyr magii1\nrates, once choen, are the organs of the peoPl1\nduring the time for which they are chotsn' no'1\nvithtiniing their adminitration nay he MI\ntended with errors, and even faults. L, tha'''\nfore, they can provoke the rupture they 10 III\ndently with far, they are lure that every Ama1\niean viii ralv round the ,tAndird OIL govern\nn1ent and government 10 Imported WI\"\n\n\nmoA ultful ally to them.\n\n\n| with, citizen mni\"eI' tLu HNlO o.\"\n\n\nthat I convey TIE wilhes Of all who dePre'at1\np fsaaratian from France, and particularly tha1\ng,e4t friend To liberty, 70 well known IN tg'I\ncountry, Mr.. ] fFeIionl to imPre(s On the min.' 4.\nOf the government th9 tru,h contained n q.\nf,regoiug paragraph, It Is ei.ential th1t ta.l\nlbould ieel aad be we'll Convinced Of Ii, NJ \\.\nder that they nav be o. their guard agam' III\n------1 -IIas, II\nPiuaah a.esit e7Ht f-'Pa',L ''''''' W..\n+rr,h,hIy r.esbt f--r,i,e4t PrOba ly meant M\""} +{"article_id": "9_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "OF THE House.", "byline": "zy II tLsaE taur ENcelsH.n.", "article": "---- : ---'--- ---- ------------\n\n\nTIE Hou.c Of Representatives receive\nwith pc atlrc rom tile Supreme Executive, an\naAurance, which tlcir own obieryaion tu,',\ncortohoIatc5, hat TIE iE-eraal Ga.e Of The Com\nmonweal.h, la, been tranquil ard prosperous\nduring the reefs Of tie Leg dltore. This tran\nguilty and prof erirv, they fuEy agree, Is at-\nt.i5uable, u7ter Divine P:ovid-noe, to the\nh:ong attachment Of The people to their gov"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "1dly continue 70 long as cur citizens are dil\"\n\n\nsr;lhcl bv their m6r.l snd RELIGIOUS habits,\nTheir virtue. their indulry, their love 81 fo1iAl\norder. and th.ir alta,hmont and confidence II 2\ngovernment eltabl'lhel by tHsir whJom' tuP\nported by their Ey, and admnlltee1 by ot.\nfcers of their choice, Lvety PA8f, however Of\nancient and moItrn hiltory exhibits me ancho\n\n\nN proofs, that the bef internal regulations, the\n\n\nDurcR motives, the mott inviolable good IA III\nfcure 10 exemption from foreign lrflits and\n\n\nuiiIrDations AMI IN: inference which l'e-\n\n\nfAib,y inpIeGts itltlf upon the mind, IS that\n\n\nna,isas ihould rely rather on their ~\" P97y1r,\n\n\nthan On the iuRcc Of Other governments, and\n\n\nlhould Be always prepared 70 m1i!ta r tEe.r\n\n\nr.ohts. when other nations ceale TO re!Fett tlea.\n\n\nIn review Of the pat hiitory ot our country,\n\n\nwe can :ecollea no pe'id more critical, 10 mo.\n\n\nment PREGNANT with events more iotere'trn5 than\nthe Preleny.\n\n\nHaving eRabIhei the independence Of our\ngovernment, III the ba.is OF jult &c and rauonal\nfreed m, Ne hld right to cheriih tn eAPett\n\n\nton, that by cultva,nG our national ana PotFl-\ncal advantages We lhoulI rir-- tn uu i-ves *\nour po0erity, peace, hoerty and Ltety, bu. 4.\nfonu and Geluive p.tfure ot the IL g alton i'AS\nbeen t0rn away by he law Ell IVA ot ~ q 4\namb ion In The peice-h.c pca-iliol goo\ndni fertile couat-y, atqyIre- ~ tie val\"., IN\nfbd ael w Tie tols If cur F\"h-rs, aA in the\nEll ymeat Of he hi4hea ? lirle IeE.- IL ot mi\nAM ri g'op5 f.ceI m. coutiielt Nl r o1 oi\nder, our political Piios willy ua;l mined 4. !\na1opt, aud c,0ftie.ti uly Prrl.e q iy en- 81\nimpartial n-utruty, B, viii our lo-aI. Nora\nand polite n advantd as Nigh be l-cu eito \"S\nu, y. gE\nfrom The vortex Of European conyulGons. Lt\nthis VIZ, jIf ard pacific Po'oy v7rv ear NJ ia\num5rlg= the P-rhiiOus ana unPrln-i2'ej lu\nlers Of France, and from that momcnr Try\ninhJious as well as op-u, every e-r-- HIS wei a'\npubic weapon, which art and inge utY could\ndlvile, has been emPloyed to force tile United\nSta'es into the fnauinary& detruttiye 'te.t.\n\n\nThe Miniaers and Agents Of F-ance, author\nifcd and unaccredited, avow5d anu private have\nbeen bully employed tJ diff innate principles\niubvertivc Of our government, deLtructive to\nour fyltm Of neutrality, and calculltrd not on\nly to produce dHcnlons, and MP leperate the /\nPsople from their government, bur 70 etect a 7\nchange in The moral, religious, and political\nhabits and opinions of The citizens Of this coun- /\ntry, which would unfit them for The iupport Of\nANY government. But lie God of our fathers\nha. been the cloud by day, and the pillar Of fire\nBY night, and thIougl bis oyer-Iulng influence,\nthe citizens Of the United States, are yet free, 4\nhappy and independent. The recollection Of\nthe overtures which have been made by the /.\nUnited States, TO accommodate the exiting \\\ndifferences with the French Republic AM the I\ncaules OF their failure, eXcitcs no ordinary te- |\ngree of indignant fcnG5ility. Ih9 Spb9Ls 7r7rld\nnot tributary to France, and impartial Po .e3ity |\nwill bear tcHimony, that tile Ia Y negotiations |\nexhibited on the pant at the Unt-d 0t4t--, mo-\nderlton, candor, purity, good iai i, and IN anx\nious Glicitude for peace on he part ot France,\noverJear;nr inl0lln-e, a venll and proilitntcI /\nf5ilit, Contempt of natural jutice, dnJ ct \"a !\ntional c0mpafts, and JifpuG ion to ia,riHce lie \\\npeace of both nations to to:d'd 4 j meroen ny /\nviews. From rIch c4ules & from TIE ex,t tnce\nOf fuoh a temper on the pat OF France have\nwe BEEN reduced To our Preient crt-a', SIX\npenfv-, ana alarming ftuatiOn, and although .\nWe aa highly appreciate a. your k1-eIlency the\nblolings of peace, ard P3rtic'Plte n The Pleat\ning conviction, that the Chief Nttgitrtte oi Y\nthe Union is iloerely attached % PFC nc PIP \\\nley, AZ once he interef and The vi Of The Y !\nIi,ei Stats, yet this ueHIr- would be TOO \\\ndearly bought by 2 f5rrenter Ot sveH P2rti9q ot /\nour Homo, orr Liberty or In lepen -ence.-\nwe ardcnylyw N for peace. bur We would obtain /\nit only through cooRitution-l and authorized\nchannels, upon terms compatible with our nl |\ntonal character and inttr-A~, and productive \\\nOf Permanent not Temporary taT-ty.-We fully |\naccord with your Ezcelancy, in The Ien,imeut\nthat 10 rational grounds can be dilcernel tor\nOf our energies.-So long as Fame |\nihlll remain IN ablolut9 tubjs6tian TO men Whole\nambition is domination, and vhoie thiit, PUN\n\n\nder, We can fee 10 conto!atorv proipett f repa\n\n\nration for our pat wlongs, Or ftcury a6ainh |\nfuture.\n\n\nWe fhonld then moa unqucaionab'y viol4te\nthe hrt law Of nature, Set PrcfervaIon, We"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "PHILADFLPH1A, ~. I", "article": "PHILADFLPHlA, JAN, -.\nTHE Senate IF Tie United States has- con\ncured il th- appointment ot the Officers of one\nnew regiment Of Cavalry, & fix new regiments\nOf Infantry."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A RESOLUTION fer information on the\nproceeds of the Stamp Az Paaed.\n\n\nThe bill On tie fubjea Of Spurious ENJOYS\nPahed. The penalty 5000 dollars, and impril.\nOnmert."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "NATIONAL CONCERNS.\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-01-28_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799012801_0159.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-28", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "P,uaab y \"eaHi e5@. t-,o@',L \"''1''. .,r.\nI Probably meant irzrisn7'. fFoD' \" \"'7''"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "HOLLdND,", "byline": "", "article": "Accounts from Holland Of la,e date late-That the\nfwel!ng Of the Rhine had been 70 great burn the\ndyke which kept out the fca at Mime auen and con-\nfderabe part Of Dutch Gueldres had been inundated\nThat many of the inhabitants had been drowned, and\nthat the remainder getting upon the roofs of houlcs to\nfave themielves from the floating ice, had been frozen\nthere-That the town OF Dor 10 leagues from Amter.\ndam, expecting with dreadful anxiety the b. esking\nup of the fot, being tuaed lower than the Legzva\n\n\nriver as impctucus the Scheldt. This town was on\nthe point of being fwalowed and the inhabitants fly\ning in all directions-That Rotterdam in A iimlar\nhtnaton the being only fix inches below the tops\nof The dykes by which the Tea prevented from ruth\ning nth in the town of Devepte, leagues from\nAmferdam, the water feet above the dykes. and\nII feet deep in the town-That the number offous Ion\n\n\nwere unknown, it being mpolible to approach the\nplaee--That the bridges of Arnheim, / Leagues from\nAm0erdam, were carried away, and the communication\nbetween that city and the Hague entirely cut off by the\nice and the water OF the Rhine which covers part Of\nHolland-1hat great numbers of boats were emp Dyed\nby government TO convey provhons to the different\nvillages. which were entirely under water, and re-\nceve lueh families as the iudd ncreac of the waters\nObliged fly for faely to the emnenees. Thele boats\nhowever foon rendered ufeles the excefve cold\nagain covering the waters with ice; boats then put\nupon hedges but the oviGons with which they were\nladen aImo0 entirely frozen-T hat intelligence\ncould be received from the Inundated vilages-That\nfields of ice arrived at Nimtguen, covered with men\nand ca,te-That at Bois lie Due, ,he inhabitants had\nretired WAREHOUSES in the highe part of the town\nTO, laety-That the public calamity had excited the\nu,mo attention of Government. and that the Directory\nhad written to the fri chamber to demand an ex-\ntraordinary aid OF 100000 forms. winch imme-\ndiae'y granedAcoonns further la,e that vall rrea-\nfure were conveying from Holland to Hamburger, in\norder to he transported England, aud that great\npectatons tanned of an cfuf ect on becoming\ngeneral in Holland againft the French government."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "sait oppoie no'hsg 70 ear aroy bus blind and in.\nconfederate courage they were bess>n OF cou.fe\n\n\nThere is fome' mag in the Turks which cannot help\nadmiring and iovng--it istheir proclamation,\nwhich leads to realts Of the moF philosophical nature,\nand which accommodates iler furpriinsyto my cir\n.a,gaane.s, my biggrgi, and my fatrs\n\n\nThey have alto fome very angular cuftoms here. a\nman may have fonr lawful wives, htfdes miitreGes.-\nThis have only from hea(ay bat can souch from\nNY knowledge, thar they drink earee any thing\nbat water\n\n\nHere is great deal Of news for one lctter--now to\nprivate affairs.\n\n\nWe paid at all. my dear wife nor have\nreceived Jingle fous fnce left Touon. With all this\nam far from being The mol unfortunate /; for almot\nevery BODY he has either been pilaged compelled\nto npg his baggage into the river and have lsved all\nming.\n\n\nAT quitting Touon fent thee 700 livres, more or\nlef1 Corr.al charged fee them conveyed which\ndonc believe, by the government mefengers-\nDO not forget tc write about them. and in more\nthan letter for they are lott, taken, &c.\n\n\nC,izen Girands letter for Cairo OF fervice TO\nnc /; am lodged with the phyGcian in queGon, and\nRave in return plae ed him in the army.\n\n\nThe commander in chief has on0antly treated me\nwith kindnes aud lli hope, my dear LoIotte, to be\nwith thee at the period we 61ed on\n\n\nEmbrace, Julien, thy dear pareats and all our\nfriends. X. DEsGENEirtS.\n\n\nIII Be sossinpe5."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TIE ja2OqOisg bandome Song, auas lately Gng at lie\n7beatre IN PHILADELPHIA. 1t IL tie genuine :. fire\nOf the .6iat.\"\nSOUL Of Columbia, quenehlefs fprit come,\nUnroll thy fAnda' d to the full en- fky,\nBind on thy war robes, beat the furious drum,\nRoute route thy Lyon heart and fire thy Eagle eye.\nDoft thou not hear the hum Of gathering war\n\n\nDoif thou 10; know\n\n\nThe inhdious foe\n\n\nYokes her guam, wolves & mounts her midnight Car.\nDoh thou not hear thy totur'd fesmen's cries,\nPoor hsplefs fouls in dreary dungeons laid\nT~ard thee they iurr their dim imploring eyes,\nAlas they fnk,-and no kind hand to aid.\n\n\nThou dod, and every ion ofthine\n\n\nShall ref in guilty peace TO more,\n\n\nWith noble rage they pant to join.\n\n\nThe conflicts heat, the battle roar.\nRoute, to the tempea let thy banners ny,\nRoute, route thy Lyon Heart and fire thy Eagle Eye"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "SUMMARY OF FOREIGN Articles", "byline": "", "article": "From variety Of intelligence il appears that the\nTurks the Rulisns, the Germans and the Fngh. will\ncombine IN one great Effort TO refore the kingdom of\nNaples to its fovefegn\n\n\nThe Charge d. Affairs OF the Ffench republic TO the\nGerman Dict has ben compelled to return to France\nand his Imperial Msjeily has puhlifhed msnifefo in\nwhich he charges the French with perhdy & aggreon.\noutlines hiueif the world and calls upon the oates\noil the Empire 10 unite with him IN mutual defence\n\n\nField Martial Suvsrrow ltft Petersburg on the nth\nFEB to Join the Aufir1n army 10 Italy.\n\n\nThe Aufrisn gafrfon Of Ulu iseommanded by Fie\nMartial Kerper. 70 competed of picked ops.\n\n\nPhlipfburg nill holds IT. sarrfpn ocnfn of\n1000 troops of the Empire bar they chofen ops\nand dingsed themfelves at the end of the campaign\nof 1895 and in that Of 1906 There ia httle doubt\nbut that city will defend itelf vgorouny The Land\ngrave Of nene cansl is employed in raihag lace\nmen near CS1el."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "The Lateft Foreign News.", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, MARCH TO-\nTHIS morning government received dnpsichcs oil\neonfiderable importance, brought to Yarmouth by an\nextra packet from Cruxhaven. The contents have not\nfully tranipired: They relate however to an engage.\nnent between the Aunrian and French armies on the\nKline, IN which the a.tfr liated have been de-\nfsaied with great nAught and feven ihouland taken\npriioners by the Auftrans.\n\n\nThe Arehduke Charles commanded the Autrsn ar\nmy; the French were commanded by Gen Joutdan\nSome OF the Rulan forces had Joined he former.\n\n\nThe lett wing Of the French army, commanded by\nGen. St. Cyr, fuffered moi in the action.\n\n\nThe particulars fen, off by mefengers to his\nMaiefy at Wndfor, and to the different cabinet Min\niaers.\n\n\n1t is reported that Mr. T. Creuville has fuceeeded in\nhas miiiien to the court Of Berlin.\n\n\nStar Office, O'4laa\nWe fop the prefs to give farther particulars.\nThe French forces which competed the left wing of\nthe army, anded by Cen ST Cyr, after the defeat\nthey iufained in The action with the Aufrian troops,\nwere Ropt in their retreat by the Aunrian Gen Hsu\ndorii, and iuitained complete defeat, hardly any If\nThem eicaped-The action took place about the middle\nOF this month, we believe on or about the 10Th.\n\n\nJourdan, with the other part of his army had made\nhaiy retreat towards Bale Iii laid alto that Mafe\nma was attacked on about the fame time, and ALTO\ndefeated\n\n\nThe following is the fubRance of the Report of Eerf\nceunaee of the Brhjs H1ys Of 10s'mea the fubjeet\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Committee whom the papers referred to in his\nMajeys Mehage of the a1d Of ian lubmi,tcd Tor\nexamination, the reult of their lengthy inyegation to\nbe in fubfance follows.\n\n\nThe Committee ifate their having found the clearea\nproofs of fylematc deiign, long Ence adopted and\nacted upon by France, in conjunction with DomcAc\nTraitors, and purified up the preient moment with\nunabated perseverance, to all the exit ng\neab hmears in this country and Ireland well as to\ndifiolve the connection between the two KINGDOMS.\nThe Committee fate that The chief hope of accom-\nphihing this defgn has refted the propagat on of\nthoie principles which produced the French Revolution,\nby means of Political Societies, which have already\nproduced the drasions and ealamtes Of Ireland and\nthat in this country Gmar meaures have beeG attempt\ned. and though heie have been hitherto defeated by\nthe vigilance of Government, and the general good\nfenfe and loyalty of the Nation, the Object is ye,\nabandoned.\n\n\nWurtiburs is in the po6e1ion of tn. Aunria1s. The\nhans towns. and particularly Hamburg. appear be\nunder great approximations, though know not why,\nthat the armament in the Texel which confns only Of\n6ooo men. is intended 10 act againlt them.\n\n\nThe French who have paled the Rhine have in,-\npofed the mon heavy contributions Heidebourg had\n20 pay 10000 livres in twelve hours."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE NEWS FROM EUROPE.", "byline": "", "article": "Is too confuled aud contradictory to lead an aecu\njudgment Of the preen, tuaon Of the beleerent\npowers That fome h;rmifhes have taken place be-\nthe Auflrans and tho French there is degree\nOf certainty But II does not feem confirmed that any\ncapital action has taken place tho there appears fome\nreaon believe that the current of uecef has turned\nagana The eut-throsts Of France-Another arrival will\ndoubtless fnrni omething Deceive from the prefent\ntheatre Of European war"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Marine IL Articles.\n\nPert of PortIand.", "byline": "", "article": "Pert Of Portl4nd.\n\n\nArrived, on Tuefday laa, fhip Commerce, Capt.\nRobert Motley, II days from St. crois\n\n\nSame day, brig -. Wilton, from Jamaica.\n\n\nYelerday arrived, noop Jane, Capt Woodbury., IS\ndays from DemarAra, and IL from St Kitts.--sailcd\nunder convoy OF the 2ortfmonth, Capt. Mcneil. ia\ncompany with 30 fail of American vefes, Wednesday\nlal pare company with noop Dipatch, Briggs of this\nport.-Capt. lnereaie Wilton, and Capt. Ham, ALTO\nof this por left the convoy IL days hnce.- Left at\nSt kits, Capts Lord, Blunt and Cutter, of Porfmouth\nNfzv Bs5frd Nay IA. Capt Weldon informs that\nwhile at Guadaloupe, the ch. Alligator of Saoo, and\nbrig from Porfmouih, not recollected were bro\nIn and condemned. The crew Of the American ve.fes\nwere impnionsd IS were improned when Capt. w.\nleft there-mailers of veilels were permitted to leave\nthe iAand,"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Mr. IENEs.", "byline": "", "article": "Nh JENKs,\n\n\nMehrs Colon and SpospkE in their Fsymsv .\nMssH~, after noticing that the State of Georgia had\noffered thirty dollar, for device for their ateea and\nprefaeed their Advertisement with theie words :. Pre-\nmum for Cnil,, artfs Of ALL NATIONS nesdl\" have\npropelled emblem, viz man in the act of Ggnine\nwith one hand fcroll of paper, ginning with Know\n\" all men by thefe prefens, and with the other point\ning large tracts of land in the on.-This very\nngenius, aud becomes integrity and wit. But think\nthe ,epe7abk STATE Of Georgia entitled to all poihble\noil genius grsfs will propofe ano-\nther lefs fgnifcant Think of the popularity of\nGeorg fame For nfsancc il might be the hgure of\na man applying lighted torch 10 a book. This would\nbe very fmple. and have this advantage. tina. thaie\npeople who would not know that the book intend\ned Tor the State Records would fuppoie it be the\nBible and tn miiake would do damage beeaufe IL\nis immaserlal and the conception equally proper.\n\n\nIAMBICUS"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "GOVERNOR sUMNER.-The Ian Bottom paper,\ncontain the measehOly intelheene that there ].\nto hope for The recovery of oos much loved Governo\n\n\nCapt sAmust kIeHoLsos of the friga,e Contribution.\nis appointed to command \"a gun ihip-whehis TO be\nImmediately commenced Bottom, and to be built with\nall fpeed.\n\n\nThe Hon. JANIS Bkipor rfq' is appointed Judge of\nProbate for the eounty OF Ksa~ssssi.\n\n\nCapt. Amos SropDARD, is to deliver an Grafton in\nthis town on the Fourth Of Jst next.\n\n\nThe Fort on Mount Joys Neck in this town, is to be\ncalled Fort Ss~aU in honour OF our worthy Governor."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Domefic News.\nssrs se-.eD-c>eac\n\n\nPA1LAnEL pHIA, MAY fe.\nCIRCUIT COURT.\n\nUulrED STATES Vfyjas JONI Fans.\n\n\nMOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL.", "byline": "", "article": "\nLewis on three grounds Fnlt becaufe John\nRhoad one of the jury, had made ufe of words\nexprellive of an improper biass importing thai\ntie prifoner, and all others concerned in the in\nfurreaion, ought to be hung and that otherwfe\nhe could not live with fafety at his own habita-\n| tion.-This was proved by the depotition of\nthree perfons two of them to one fact, and the\nthird to another opportunity, at which he uied\nlimi!ar exrrellion.\n\n\nSecondly, Becaufe the Martial had returned\nthe PANEL from fuch parts of the diGrid as he\nthought proper, and without any fpecial in\nerudions from the court, and had returned 88\nperfons on that PANEL inltead of 60, the proper\nnumber.\n\n\nThirdly, Becaufe the trial ought to have been\nhad in the county where the crime was com-\nmitted. The rwo fra were United on, the\nlatter merely ufed to fuPport the argument of\nthe fecond, becaufe it had been previouly dc.\ncidei againit by the court.\n\n\nMr.. Lewis Introduced variety of law au-\nthoii.ies to fnpport the motion, with were re.\nbutted by Mr.. Rawle. Mr.. Sitgreaves fpoks in\neppoftion to the arguments of Mr.. Dallas.\n\n\nThe depoGtion of Mr. Rhoad was introduced\nand fworn to before the Court, relating the\niubttance OF the converiation in very different\nexpeditions from what the other Opponents\niwore.\n\n\nYeferdsy morning the jury gave in The following\nverdict in the cafe of Chrtian Ruth and FIVE Others\non an indictment for reieue confpiry, &c.\n\n\nChriifian Ruth, gully Of the third count only-(Ref-\ncue\n\n\nDaniel Schwartz, FEM guilty of the fri eoun, only\n(Conipiracy)\n\n\nDaniel Schwartz, jun. not guilty. generally.\n\n\nHenry Stahler, guilty Of the third count only-(2ef-\ncue)\n\n\nHenry shifers, gully Of the third count only-Ref-\neue)\n\n\nGeorge shaefer guilty Of the FRI and fourth count,\nonly Confpiracy and obfruGtion of Projects\n\n\nMAY Is.\n\n\nYenerday morning, in the Circuit Court,\nMIR. Lewis refnmed his pleading in behalf of\nnew trial for John Flies which being concud.\ned, after taking fome time for confederation,\nJudge lredell delivered his opinion on the feveral\nreafons which had been aligned by the Council\nof the prifoner, as ground for their motion.\nHe believed that though The Jurr, Mr.. Rhoad,\nmight have made the declarations which had\nbeen aicribed to him by the feveral witnefes\nwho had been examined, refpeaing the punh-\nment which the priioner at the bar and others\ndeierved, without any bad intention, yet he\nconfdered them fuch aswould have been Deem\ned fuffieient, had they been made known before\nthe trial, to have disqualified him as a Juror\n(fincc they were evincive of his having made up\na decided opinion on the criminallty # the per\nion whom he was called upon to try and, there\nfore, that his having made them, afforded a\niufficienr rcaion for granting new trial. The\nJudge examined all the other additional rcafons\nwhich had been brought forward in fupport of\nthe motion for a new trial, which, without the\nfri, he ihould have confidered as unavai ing.\n\n\nJudge Peters declared hime to be of the fame opin\nion with Judge IredcI with refpea to all the realons\nwhich had been aligned for trial, excep, the rf\nbut, in relation TO that he differed with him Though\nhe could not doubt Mr. Rhoad had made ufe of the\nexpeditions with which he charged yet, in forming\nopinion upon 20 public topic he bad done no more\nthan mon other had done and in doing which he\ndid not think il appeared that he had evuced any\nmalice sgain the proner, and therefoe that the opn\nion could have had influence in his deciGon upon\nthis trial. Indeed it his opinion that the tr al had\nbeen perfectly fair, and that tria ought not to\nbe granted but, knowing the confequence OF div\nhon Of opinion the Court, would be to defeat thu\nmotion under confederation knowing alto the putin\nmcnt which all be inflicted upon the prioner at the\nbar, will have the better effect public example,\nwhen i: fhal appear that every objection to the fair\nnels of hs tia a have been obviated he yielded to\nthe opinion of Judge lredeI, and conlented to new\ntrial being to be had 4 -.\n\n\nThis trial cannot. of courfe take place till the\nnext Circuit Court, which will be held in Oetober"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Stray Co7v.", "byline": "", "article": "TAKEN up, on Thurfday laf,\nIl brown COW, with white face--appears 70 be\nabout Ia Yeas ld--The owner may have her again\nby proving property and paying charge. Inquire of\n\n\nIGNATIUS LORING.\nF-L~sHib, Msyzs."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-In this town, on Monday morning lat, Mr.\nTHOMAS oxNARD, aged SO. lie was inferred on\nThuridsy laft with Maionic honors.\n\n\n- Mr. THOMAS Cook, aged as."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "Communicable of MaDaebzjsts.", "byline": "", "article": "Lonlnon7Oe0llD or MaU1cOL/e!s. 4.\n\n\nYosx, n. 81\n\n\nA l. Court of Common Pleas, BE-\n4 \\ gun and held at 1'yi within and for the Couae\nOF York, on the third Tueiday of April being the ~\nteensh day of laid month, ammo Domini, 1900 e\n\n\nJAMES CALEF, of Dover, in tis'\ncounty of Stafford. and Rate of New-Iiampfhrc, \"\npetitioner, ihewing, thai he Is fezed aud podeaedr\nin and unto ee=tain lot Of land lying and being\nLebanon in iAid county oil York, called and knor\nby ot number s in the Esonf diviion of faid Leh\nI\" non, being the upper number fr, the N. w. BY\nhde, 70 csled, containing two hundred more\nI\" les whereof it belongs 10 the petitioner TO have -\n\" hold five listh parts, and lays in common and unt\nvided with others TO the petitioner unknown'-as\nthe fad petitioner praying FOR his part of the fae -\nbe divided ard let of to HIM hold in feseralty. VI\n\n\nThis petition was entered at Augun term iaf.\ncontinued 10 November term Ian. and IN the mean %\nordered THAI the petitioner f,oud cauie the fubax\nOF his fsd petiion and the Older OF Court thereon\nbe inherited in the Columbian ceniYifhree weeks \"\nmight appear at fad November term, and Thew Gag\nil any they had shy the prayer ofad petitioner fm\nnot be granted And faid November term, il RE\npeared To the Court that notice had been given\naforciaid and Joan Krssv Of Lebanon afoi eiad \"\nappeared, and claimed as co-tenant in the premhfH\naud the petition further continued 10 this ter\nAnd now, 1t appearing to the Court that the faid Io\nKenny has died nce the ls continuance TIE psIu'f1\nfurther continued TO the of this Court q,\nbe held at marlborough within and for faid county\nYork on the fourth Tuelday of Aueut next; md'k!\nthe mean time, ospEsrp that the petitioner eaule\nfbnanee of his fad petition and this order thereon III\nbe inherited in the Potiani Gszaf printed by Envy\nA Jrsxs three weeks iuecefvely the Ian pubieaie 10\nTO be forty days at lean prior laid Augua nett .,\nthe end any perion or perons intereted therein n's\nthen and there appear, and Thew caufe. If any net\nhave, why the prayer oil the IA petition fhould DO\ngranted. Auea\n\n\nDANIEL. SEWALL, Cat ga\nSc"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "DortlanD,\n\n\nMoNDAr, MIR ~, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "GAzE,rs OueE, 9 o'Clcek, n. NJ.\n\n\nBY an arrival, fbI moment, Jrom BeRon, I have\nrrreivc< Londsn hsses 10 he Ia6 Of AprA brofby\ntb. M1serva, Twzrr, frsm Great Britain. IN\nExtra GAzsrrf 5aH be gusdaf o'eloek, P. M."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON, MAY II.\n\nTHE L6UN[ IL.", "byline": "", "article": "THE LAUNCH.\n\n\nYenerday the irigate Bofton pierced for 81 gnns\nlaunched from the Continental Ship Yard, at the North\nEnd Every thing in excellent preparation, and\nhalf pa eleven, the pur fores and alter block beng\nremoved Che gded regularly and afey to the element\nin which we hope ffe will be eonipicuoufy honorable\nTO our Country Her appearance on the water was\nbeautiful and msjeltc and commanded the admiration\nof the bei judges The e,hirating fceue honored\nwith the peience Of the PRECEDENT of the United States\nLieut. Governor Gill, the mon Respectable Citizens, and\ngeneral collection of People perhaps numerous\nattended like location. Capt. Gardeners\nCompany OF Artillery, were paiaded by that active\nand ipried Officer marched to the wharf of Jeffrey and\nRulel, and announced the moment Of the Launch by\nfuta5le discharges from their field pieces salutes were\nALTO fired from leveral armed veels in the harbour aud\nthe American Flag eIutngIy hoined on matt.\nThe frgate Bolton, has been built by the merchants Of\nThe town, to be loaned TO Government and very er-\ntraordnary diipatch has been made in completing her.\nMIR Hart was the Mater Builder. The frgate imme\nd,ately after lhe aloat warped to Hsneoek's\nWharf and will unqueionaby very foon be ready tor\natlive lervice\n\n\nWe venture TO aI,rt, that this the fr Copperbot-\ntoned chip built in America, whole bolts and ipikes,\ndrawn from Malleabe Copper have been mapuiact-\nured in the United aes. We think the publick arc\nunder obi cation Paul Revere. Eiq for his udefstea.\nbic this Rraneh of Naval Archite Sure\nEspecially time when he Brtfh Government has\nprohibited the expectation OF that valuable article."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "To SAMUEL FREEMAN, Eta. one of til", "byline": "", "article": "To SAMUEL FREEMAN, E/q. one Of To\n\n\nyfsn sf t5r Psae, i. and 70, the county Of CDm6era\n\n\nHE Subscribers, being five of tn\n4 Poprielors of The Long Wharf, in Portland, y\nhereby requsn YOU to grant Warrant authorizing q !\nOF Us TO meeting of fad Propretors to be hodq\nAt the houie of Mr.. WILLIAM CUTTER, innhoder II\nlaid Portland, Tuefday the fourth day of June MI\nto ACT on the following articles, viz. =\nM. To ebooe Moderator. =\nI'D. To ehoofe Clerk, Treafurer, Collector CT Tan :\nand Wharhnper. s\nsd. To choofe Committee to fupsrintend the con I\npletion of fuch additions hath heretofore been 4\ntermncd to be made laid wharf the current yeu r\n4,h. To receive accounts and allow the fame If Tx\nthink proper.\n9Th. To vote fuch fums of money as may be thouet.\nneceffary to pay accounts, and make fuch addii3\nas have been agreed upon, and fuch repairs mail\nnecefary ~\n9th. To direct their Collector in wha; manner :.\nproceed with delinquent proprietors.\n\n\n9TH To determine what eommiflions or other allc\nances fha be made their Collector, Treafurer WIN\nfinger and other perlons employed in their fervice,\n\n\n9th. To agree upon the manner of calling fusw\nmeetings. DANIEL TUCKER,\n\n\nJAMES DEERINC,\n\n\nJOHN KENT, :\n\n\nJOSEPH II. ING GRAHAM, v\nJOHN DEERlNG, fer E. DErsINs. Z,\nPortland, My aH, 1879. s"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PURSUANT TO the foregoing WA,\nrant, me directed, hereby notify and warn the Pm\nprietors of the Long Wharf in Portland, to \"\ntime and place mentioned in the above application, II\nfor the purpoles therein named ,\n\n\nDANIEL TUCKER.\npsyssni Nay iIf, 1899."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0222.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "CumsrsLAsp, n.\nTo DANIEL 7UcxtR, one of The Propri\nfoSssrs5s xozs- E'h~.f an Ps.fissS-- 0arErIne.\nIN the name of the Commonweali\nOF MaGsehufe IS, you hereby required warn. q\nthe law directs meeting OF faid Propretors to u\nholden at the time and place, and for the purpof1\nmentioned in the foregoing application by you and M\nothers thi. day made he fubfcr,ber, one Of y\nJuaices of the Peace for the county of Cumberland\n\n\nGiven under my hand and zeal, the twenty.frl\n\n\nday OF May, a. D. 1899 !\n\n\nSAMUEL FREEMAN: !"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "This well written letter from one of the be off,\nGERS in the French fervee is another proof of what\nwe obierved IN former page, that Kleber had no\ntempts made on his creduy; every thing reprefent.\ned to him in its light.\n\n\nfL'Eprt IN TIE original; Damas fpeaks ironically -\nIL is evident that hofe brave and unfortunate men had\nnot entered into pitched battle, but retired before the\nenemy to the right bank of the Nile, and contented\nthemielves with harraiIng them, and difpu,ing the\npaiiagc the whole army nun in this cafe have been de-\nitroyed. Nothing for but blind reliance on their\nown courage, and total ignorance of the European\nmanner of lighting, could have induced between three\nand four thoufand flor this their utmofl num-\nber) to attack \"A OF the b troops of France fur\nnifhed with artillery and bred with impenetrable\nfence of bayonets. That they fhoud be defeated, is\nnot 70 wonderful that they fouId be able to do any\ninjury at all to the Freneh--whch we yet find they\ndid\n\n\nBuonapartc reckons his lof in his letter the direc\ntory, at $50 killed and wounded in another letter mot\nto the directory he Rates the number to be 2Io mott\nprobably as greater (ill We glad, however, TO\nfind from the authentic latement before u.s. that the\nlois Of the Mamelouos was 10 great. Damas rcck-\nil 700 500 men, and 70 he is apprehenive\nthat he fha be fufpeetcd of cxaggeration This is\nmore than necehaary to teach TO read the Ihap\nfodies ofthc commander in chief em7gyasO-\n\n\nThefe feeble hands are DuguA's the divion was\nintrufcd to him, in oonfequencc of Klebers wound,\nwhich detained that general at Alexandria The remain\nder CT tbs letter 10 highly important."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "TRANSLATION.\n\nNo. XI.", "byline": "", "article": "B0alsf, mar Cairo, July a7ft.\nTo KLfBEs\n\n\nWe arc arrived length, my friend at the fpot 70\nmuch and 70 eagerly dehred How different is ii from\nwhat the mott cool and temperate imagination had fig\nured It to be This eIecrabc dog-hoie of city IN\nhabted by lazy fet of wreches who fquat all day be-\nfore their filthy hus, fmoking and taking coffee,\neating pumpous and drinking water.\n1t is eaiy enough ofe fef for whole day in\nthe thinking and reets of this luxurious capital\nhe quarter Of the Mameoucs is the only one which\nhabitsble; the commander in chief refides there in\ntoerabe handiome houie which belonged of the\nBoys have writ en- to the chief of brigade, Dapas,\nat preient general and governor of Cairo referve\nhouic Tor thee. have not yet received his aniwer.\n\n\nThe dlvliion is quartered in kind of town. called\nBouiac, upon the Nile about haf league from Caro-\nWe all lodged in houics deieted by the owners and\nwretched enough in all confidence Dugua's the only\none which Is tolerabe.\n\n\nGeneral lannes has u received an order to take the\ncommand OF Menou's dviiion, in the Of VIAL no\nIs going to Damietga with battalion. He afures me\nthat he will no, accept it, The I'D light batalion and\nGeneral verdicr, are lationed the Pyramids,\nths \"a laai Of ,Ae Nile ill the petition which he\ncepes can be fofuhed 10 as TO receive garrion of\nhundred men\n\n\nA bridge is intended to be thrown over the river\nnearly oopoite Gizeh. The fpot is preient occupied\nby the reerve of the artillery and engineers Regners\novihon Is ftationed two three leagues in front of\nCairo; Defaix's is abous to occupy Old Cairo Bcns\n\n\n\n\n\nThou half not an idea of the fatguing marches we\nmade to get to Cairo hating till three four\no'clock IN the afternoon after broilng in the fun all\nday the greaelt part of the time without food obe-\ned to CLEAN what the divions which preceded us had\nleft in thofe deteaable villages, which they had fire.\nqueny pllaged and Narrated during the whole march\n10y thoie hords OF robbers called Bedouins who killed\nnot only our men, but officers, five and twenty\nPAGES from the main body The aid-de-c,mp of gene\nraj Dugua called Ceroret iho in this az he\nwas carrying order file Of grensdiers, NOT muf-\nket ihot from the camp 1t is more dearuStve war,\nON my foul than thar of La Vendee.\nWe had an engagement the day arrived in the\npeghbourhood of Cairo The Mameleucs, who had\nthe good enet place themeIves the left bank of\nthe Nile offered us battle and got good beating We\ncall it the battle of the Pyramids they Ion TO fpeak\nwithout enageration) even or eight hundred men of\ntheie great portion Perhed in attempting to twin\nacrofs the Nile.\n\n\n| with very much to know how thou art, and when\nthou thnk'f thou fhat be able come and take the\ncommand of thedivion, which in very feeble hands\nEvery body is deiirous Of having thee there. There is\ngeneral relaxation in the fervice do all to\nPreerve unity among the different parties but all goes\nvery ILL., The troops are neither paid fed and"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The French poor seoeraphers in general but\nthe ridiculous naturalization above, IS probably NH\ntake ; it is however. correctly translated. We have\nfeveral other letters from this unhappy YOUTH IRON\nwhich it appears that he is Captain IN the 25h nall\nBrigade. AS he aftcrward. relates that the enemy's\ncavalry were all killed or taken hope we may con-\ngraduate him the recovery Of ms charger and his\ncloathes.\n\n\nDefgenettes ieems at fome former period TO have\nmeaculated his literary wants. His epte Is written\non fupernumcrary fleet of paper prepared for the\n\n\narmy of Itay which lal words are very fairly prin\nted the head of it, Thefe the good doctor has care\nfully GRATED, and in their pare fubniuted army OF\nEngland such accuracy is above all praiie\n\n\nFrom an official document lying before US, Dcfsen-\nnettes appears be FRI phyh.ian 10 the army \"a\nftuatou for which the reader viii conclude him to be\nfpeciay qualified before he has gene THO hs ct'er,"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "Buonaparte's Letters.", "byline": "IN CONTINUATION.", "article": "- - IN CONTINUATION.\n- Head 91srtrs Cairo, July A.\nBUoNAPARTE, Member Of ne Maternal IgSitufe, Com\n\n\nnsaaatr in Cbisf 70 ibe Gsnsrai Of Divjfoa. Keber\n\n\nAnnexed to this, citizen general, you will find copy\nof the prov6onaI organization of Egypt.\n\n\nYou will name the Divan, the Aga, and the company\nOF hnty men which he isto have with him.\n\n\nYou will caue an inventory to be taken of all the\ngoods moveables and immoyeabes, which belong to the\nMameloucs The intendant. and the French agent are\non the point OF repairing to their ports\n\n\nYou viii order generalevy of horlcs to be made, to\nrcmount the cavalry. tslf ra\n\n\nentreat You to take every precauon to preferve\n\n\nW. farce tao7e z05ef6er fb mo4s eoa asbib roe do No.,\nyet dpav Of hearing Imt eekgttsned nafor call \" msey-\npiece human -p0m and integrity\" Be ma angu5e 70, il,\n\n\ny Q, airsry TIE People qebom Buonapare loudly precs,\nbe can. reftvs bavs tbs Liberty Of paying 6e\n7etie6 they faidfo tie Mamslon in endauf lifted By\ncompany Of 4e, in TIE Jap. Of ageas 4pbo jfbey Iibs\nfespl do not APPEAR % asd g be aFng tbu tb,ys apar\nbsm fas God ku0seS may Veyy iaHoefay bs ea are,\nu bs rporas Of IBIS great eOyfufi0n- svOsger 10 sg5teu\nthem - p\n\n\nThe reader 7o find b bead IN opr Introduction 10\nevbiab voiey RIFE, bin. 7oy fbs truth, zoe are glaS\n10 1aps from be e, contemplate qpib no sp,rea\njeingI, The se7assga Though TIA, Be Buona-\nparir thu gnoraafy, ani vOana and bar6a,oay bayng\nso6 bf baapivf Of nation, euL5 sevr Injured erbass\nbea,< Of BIN, o. bI rqpneoas msfsy One eaoiafion yet\n''srsa' and 7m boasf of hai zoe tavr NOT oeu enough,\nZ. dry e1ystvs' bs Qualification Of ogysg ~ anhepafi0n\nEgypt c f our,, Bat BaOn, eqyts qra s4er isf zpiJ\nbs s'ofiy q hofry be ha' RI\" BIZ Of ipey and de-\neai ef pilags and jSiatiou.\n\n\n''7bsJ f~ 5fs .\" Bis Ja,tarsi red and Sissiy,\n\n\n= did everfseisg ni.bi bgia' 10 ssSbim.'"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "HSzoyv.", "byline": "", "article": "NTT1LL itand at Capt. PETER WAR\nwv RrN's Stable in Portland this fealon and will\n9e let to Mares at Two Dollars leap Four Dollars\nor the ieaon, and foals will be injured as NAV be a.\nreed on VICTORY i five years old, and was fred\n~ the Old Nmrod his dam a complete full blood\ny Eneifh owned by DR.. Perkins of Norwich, in\nSonneeticu-G Gentlemen who with TO improve their\noreed OF hores in the county of Cumberland, are in\nX'ea to bring forward their mares. Conlfant a,ten\neahcs will be given, and any kind of produce will be\nseee'Ved IN pay for he fervice of the horlc.\n\n\nAlio, Tor iale at at the above fable,\nsne iamou, horfe SNOW BALL Said horfe will be\n\n\nW. 'r &c. tor this feaon, Reasonable terms, if ap-\nP''ed Tor Immediately. =\n\n\nMay Z, 1900."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "Grey Figure.", "byline": "", "article": "hAI noted horfe, known by the\nn \"ame OF GREY FIG URE, will nand for cover\nS' 'ne ieaion, at the liable of EDWARD ToMr-\nso\" IL ., n- ea al the moderate price of dollars\noal Said hoFie is ixtcen hand. hiph W. PROMOTION.\nCd and OF good carriage. lie has been kept in the\ntowns OF Dover and Campton IN ny and proves re-.\nmarkab inre His colts are very large and handCome\nAny Gentleman, wihing to mend his breed of hort.\nmay depend on iatsfaaion from fad HORSE.\n\n\nNay I5b, 1922."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "tranquility and good order in the province of Aexan-\ndria. Health. BUONAPARTE.\n\n\n(7be Copy J\n\n\nHead Qar:ers, Cairo, July AZ.\nBuonaparte, Member IF the Maternal Iiuts, COmrqani, in\n\n\nCHIT.\n\n\nORDERS\n\n\nAytiet l. There 1lall be in each province of Egypt\n4 Divan competed of feven perfons, charged to watch\nover the nteres of the PROVINCE inform of every\ngrievance to prevent the eontels which arfe between\nthe different villages, to keep teady eye the\nouen and fictitious punilh them by calling in the\nmilitary force under the French commander and to\nenhghten the people often it hall be found requ\nhte.\n\n\ndr. There fhall be in each province an Aga of\nthe Janzariss, who fhal conflanty re6de with the\nFrench commandsnt. He fhall have with him COM\npany of armed men, natives of the country with whom\nlac fha proceed wherever his lervees may be neceay\nto maintain good order, aud to keep every in\nguilty and obedience.\n\n\nDirt 3. There fhal be in every province an Intend\nant, charged with the collection of the Mir and the\nfeddam and generally of all the revenues which be-\nlonged heretofore the Mamelouos and which apper\ntain at preient to the republic. He fhall have with\nHIM the neetfiary number of agents.\n\n\nDirt. 4. There fhal always be with the fad intend\nanti French Agent for the purpofe of corresponding\nwith the Administrator of the Finances for infuring the\nexecution of iueh orders he may receive. and for\nacqurnga perfect knowledge of the fyfem of adminf-\ntraton (Signed) BUoNAPARTE.\n\n\ntrue copy. BUoNAPAkrE."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "IVorVME ILL.,", "byline": "", "article": "lfoLVhE ILL\nthou may'f ea6ly guefs what nurniufs tins ocsaaons\nthey are oudelt perhaps among the oincers we are\ncaloed with proniiies, that weeks time the admin\nftration will be sufficiently organized to enable thcm 10\nmake their diaribuons regularly-but week IS ith\ntoo long.\nIf thou conf foon, which moi ardently with, take\nto be eleortsd board, by party of huh.\neers capable of fecurng thee from The attacks OF the\nArabs who will mon aluredly make their appearance\nthe banks of the Nile and endeavour detrot thee\nin Thy bark.\n\n\nThe firf comm1ary, sucy, had his arm fractured on\nboard the hotila, in his pafiage to Cairo Thou mayh\nperhaps come to us in the gun boats, lighters, 6cl\nwhich have been difpatched to bring round the bag\ngage of the army from Aexandria--C me, come, pri-\nthee come Thine entirely. DAMAs.\n\n\nMy regards 10 Auguius and his colleagues\n\n\nmo XIII 71it IL a Litter from SaDary to DaaSsia\ndretaigg f5s tyasostiou sJaggss ssts sUan. Of zUbb\nsaglfs ibe AIRY nulb anxiety\n\n\n(NOs XII u XIII 7Bes merely mention ts Promo\nioa of fzr0 three eFsrry, AMI amt d,s7iOns rsng TIE\nbsggegsl\n\n\nNo XIV. TRANSLATION,\n\n\nHad 2nayisr,, al Cairo, 7ay AZ.\n\n\nDear LIofbp.\n\n\n/ take the earlefi opportunity of acquainting you\nwith the arrival of the French army in which have\nthe honour ferve, at Alexandria in Egypt. On our\npaffage took po1elhon of the 1snd, port and city\nof Malta, which is 90 leagues from Toulon and now\nwe At Grand Cairo the capital city of Egypt, which\nis 1000 leagues from France\n\n\nfuffcs ed yalt deal during the two months that\nvoyage LATED. During the whole time, was iea-fck,\nwithout intermi on and brought up blood all day long.\nWhen fet foot upon land, however under the walls\nof Alexandria, was cured OF my iea.hekneis, but my\niuferings were by no means at an end\n\n\nWe loft 400 in fcaling the ramparts OF the city.\nAfter halt of four days et OH, IN puriut OF the\nArabs, who had retreased and sncamped IN the\ndeiert but the fri night of march was very ter\nribe for was with the advanced guard\ncame fuddeny upon corps OF the eneny's cayal-\nry and my horie VIII oh you know was always very\nenc, the unfortunate caule OF al my trouble -\nHe fprung forward on upon the horles and horf\nof the enemy but unuoy in rearing, he Tell quite\nbackwards, and to avoid being crulhed to DEATH was\nobliged 20 fling myfef hde of him AS 1t was\nnight had not time feize him again he got up, and\nfet of like Lightning after the enenys Cavalry, which\nquitting the field\n\n\nhad put on all my old clothes for the fake of pre-\nferving my new ones, which were packed up in my\nportmante 70 that lot my hoe comp eely bridfd\nand faded my pilto my cloak my porman,eau.e every\nthing that it, my clio hes, tvcny-forr louis doris\nwhich received at Marfeilles fit out and what\nis tll worfc my PORTFOLIO, which contained all my pa\npers.\n\n\nThus found myfelf in an infant frpt of every thing\nand obliged march bare foo, for nineteen days on\nthe burning and and gravel of the Dcfer for the We\nry day after this unhappy affair. on the foles Of the\nthe old boots which happened to have my legs:\nmy coat and my old breeches very foon torn a\nthouland ratters having BIT of bread cat nor\ndrop of water to molten my mouth, all the comfor,\nhad IN curling and DINING the trade OF Wal, more\nthan hundred times day\n\n\nAT aft on the 17d OF this month, arrived at the\ngates of Cairo, where all the enemy's army in\ntrenched and waiting Tor US with great boldnci' but\nwith our uiual impetuoy we marched to attack them\nin their entertainments IN about three quarters of\nhour. they had sooo killed outright; the ref being\nable TO fave hemieve plunged into the Nile, which is\nriver a large the Rhone-con!equeptiy they were\nall drowned fhot under water. After ssb victory,\nentered with drums beating, into the city OF Cairo\nconfequently matters of all Egypt.\n\n\ndo not know, my dear mother, when ihall have\nthe pleafure OF &c ing you lrepent much and much\nof ever coming here but it now oe late: in word\n| reign myfef to the Supreme viii In fpite of the\nfcas which eparate your memory will I've always\ncraven my heart and the circumstances per-\nnit, will break through all obiacles to return my\ncountry.\n\n\nAdieu--sake care of yourff--a thoufand things to\nmy relations. Your, Ton, GuILLoT.\n49, mo XVII TRANSITION sas\nArmy of Englandt Grand Cairo. Ja,y ~.\nr. Dyesaestt TIE ruat sizeu DeScni.s Yl dc Craze,\nRus 81. Jagpe Pair\n\n\nI write to thee, at af, my dear wife, from Cairo,\nwhich will be- think, the boundary of my expedition.\nwrote to thee twice voyage once from Mall\nIa and again from Alexandra Opportunities do NOT\noften occur, and when they do they very uniafe.\nNot Jingle letter of thine has yet reached me. have\nyet heard of thy arrival at Paris\n\n\n| will give thee hereafter faithful hiifory of all my\ntravels the battles which have feen and the dangers\nwithout number which have fhared\n\n\nMy friend sucy, fra commiGary, is dangerously\nwounded by muikct fhot is the young Lannes.--\nDefnanotrc who kewfe recommended to me by\nLa Repede, is taken priioncr by the Arabs.\n\n\nThe natives of Egypt are ferocious iavages the\nBeys their matters, naughty oppreaors. Their Name\noucs. that is fay their be cavalry, their privileged\n\n\nThe French poor biographies in general but\nthe ridiculous naturalization above, is probably NIL\ntake /; it is however, correctly translated. We have\nEveral other letters from this unhappy youth, from\nwhich appears that he is Captain in the 25th hall\nBripade AS he aftcrward, relates that the encmy's"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, May ~, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "tranquility and good order in the province Of Alexan\ndria Health. BUoNAPARTE."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-05-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052701_0221.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-27", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "(7be Copy J\n\n\nHead Qar:ers, Cairo July AZ.\nBuonaparte, Member IF the Nat,oaal Ifpte, C0oraan1t, in"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "TEN CENTS SINGLE.", "byline": "", "article": "much more thsn they would have to r,v\ns-rasi5 abroad, ~ill be lpfIicient TO ~\ntue anTdal i0ilts and esptnfe,.\n\n\nIL is to be olfefved yhar within ty.fs\nhse months Ene'e houies have been de.irov-\ned by hte han Ter many years psA, ssd\nperhaps mary TO come, the misfortune foy.\nche Society j. thai the IoE:s beseiI genersliv\nthe hoatss injured, and that the inflJrapcs\nwas not sencral yet or elie never aly 0uo\nIl would have seen neceaafy.\n\n\nNo doubt the tylien viii ere lone he BE-,\nter unisrfioot, for the pco9le in The conn,\n'Y viii on confederation eaily convinc.\n,heaieiyes thai tnsir houles are as well f,,s-\nleet to De deiiroyed Nv hre as theie Ia 10 xns.\nthea they will not heGtats moment 10 ja..\nlure thewi and particularly 60 as thsv nav\n10 much lcts to~ards any lois than ,boEs\nIN towns, VINO have in genersl conf ierable\nidditienai pteniums to pay.\n\n\nhoIc that they via take their own GOOD\nnto confederation snd come loas ard ~\nnGgS, then am fnTe their inlirsnce viii\n,ot cot them more rhan TX pence asnpallv\n's' esch houie: for 4os,ooe dS pynces aiil\n.aiie fun of upwards of thirty ,boufand\nollars, @hich believe will on an .vetaoe\nu years be found eel,ai 10 the loiI.s which\nTe haTa Feaionab!Y to expect foneitne,\nneg may be more and foms years they VII\n'e lets.\n\n\nW. E. ssT"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "Obfervations.", "byline": "", "article": "TIE great advantage Of The\nMutual lnfurasce Plan coniifis in, thar Il\nbe Ha5s generals fires only happen BAR.\ntally here and tbers--then II the lois was\ndivided 9niong the whole, each perfon's\nthare would never be much---un!uckilv the\niy'tem has hitherto not generally 5@en am\nderltoo9. OF eli-it IS certain that every tsoute\nowner would GENE into the mesfars. On\nmoderate coapuiaii1n. believe, we have\n10000 white inisbstlnis in this fsaic-ws\n\n\nWI az seven ayersgeto adwsllirs honfe,\nwinch would be loo,co dwelling houfss,\nsscn dwelling houfc las on 80 average at\nlear thres on MOUTHS, which makes 10000\n\n\nbuildings in this Rate. Suppo6ng that on\nan aseFsgs twenty are annually dsisrsved by\n\n\n1fe, ard the anlount was 20, 900 dollars\nthsn each houfe's fsare would be jfus cents\na year, u even the ioaes amounted n\n\n\n100000 dollars il would only be 2 cent.\n\n\nannually per each building, and whs would\n\n\nnot pay that to feeufe his properly and fuc,\ncour 10 many unfortunate eitizcrs in dil-\n\n\nres, tHd the moe 10 ~ VIC keep by ,his\n1initEuion large luine OF money, fst ieaa\n\n\n100 600 d liars = yezr) in this country\n! .ll,s q ps-d e 20 abroad.\n\n\n] : pfopofea ~ fhe e Il plan, wIich 7 had\n\n\nlaid down, TO have an sgers IN each com.\n/ y, whom meant 10 inlifu7 to make ooi\nthe declarations for infRsnee, rad i.nd\n\n\nthem 20 the general Office; unfortunately, 81\nthe general meeting, That rsrs Gas Rruck\n\n\nOFT, or elfe By this limo, ] am csniidspi,\n\n\nWe Ghou'd have al leaf io1y million oollsrs\ninjured, which a, psr cent. the flock\n\n\nwould be 1,1oo, 900 dollars; that AZ 8 per\ncent The annual intcrsf 10000 dollars\nwhich or al average Of years would in nv\nopinion be more than fnfhcient 10 psy the\nannual loGes Of the whole Rae.\n\n\nForty millions Of dollars nlighi perhaps\nee thought large fun, but when you con-\nhder THAI Il only the tenth part Of he bmils- |\nin2s we're injured, il would be $4,000 !\nbuIidings, bud as in that cafe the peopS\nwould iSiire esy their sspiial buildings, !\nthey would average 1900 collars PIECE and |\n% couflc make forty millions dollars.\n\n\nAlthough bhhcro no sgerts 10 the coup.\nties nave been appointed, il is not toe late !\nyet--it may aad 90 doub: will be done\naad an perfrsded ih1, 10 foon as The |\nthing . properly undertook, TIC houfe own |\nsr' VIII coai, \"a generally, and tsc iulessa |\noi 'he PTeiens PrsmiuDs, Wish arc ne;\n"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "Mes-LcxAon x4cealnu", "byline": "", "article": "4 >NtsA nsssfs2to'. vii cclauSsrce -, ,,,e\n\n\nIl roth day al May--All f,ldrn,s, tbsir\nparents aid guardians, ar. notified thai\nite~sFd is provided a. tia Acsden,y 70 ss-\ncennodste ffuden,s Al = 4, per snnnrD 6x\nmonths beard in adVsace-the fSward r;ii\nalto iurniih bcdS, SC. to thofe uho choole\nil. nc\n\n\nq Number OF convenient chambers are in\nreaoineis fof the Hudent--a cenfidasbl.\naddition viii oe made this fuonrisr 10 ,be;r\nlibrary, snd the Fuilees feel tbs q,estsf\nceniiesnSs that under TIE iuan1ediats direc-\nton OF the Rev. Mr. BLAnl, the Seminar\nviii DC adequate 10 tbs hopss Of IFS ioand.\n\n\nApril oh. Izoa."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "NV HEREAs BY the extraor-", "byline": "", "article": "diaSry great ioiIes by Fire, w h;ct\nave taken place, BY thc payment OF which\nand 10 comply with the ass Of Incorporate :\non OF The Mutual AiIurance Society saainfl\nFire on Buildings OF tie State OF Virqinis.\nII becomes necedary and expsdien', in tie\nopinion OF the Bosrd OF Direaor, Of the faid\nSociety TO replenhh the Funds thar the\nmembers floulsi pay their QUOTAS, agreeable\n70 the laid Acts Of GenepI Aarmbly, the\nContribution, Rules ard Regulations ofthe\nlaid Society, made III putilance thereof !;\nthoie who have their property ,aiarelih\nIN, are therefore hereby nofified and rcou,,.\n&c to pay each their reflective quota, here,\n10 alter mentioned, TO the Gather General\n81 the faid Society at Richn.and, on or be-\nfore The fifteenth OF July next: that is, thofe\nwho were injured before the 21d November\nlat. when The Richmond i;fe took place.\nmuf pay the fame Preni4s,. az they have\nPAD on entering for Infnrance, as fpeci6ed\nIN thsir Policies; thote intursd fnce that\n70 tho z4th February La, when the Nor.\nioik FIRE took place, n,uf pay 81 dollars in\ntire 100 cellars Qhst IS eishty-tLrse cents in\nthe collar Of their f,S7,IEnJ, Is alto Is ex.\norene5 20 above; thofe injured from thai\naeriod 20 the third OF April, whes the Ere\ndefiekiborg ERE happened, rult pay < dol.\nsr' in the hundred dollars (that is twentv..\nAve csnts in the do!lar) of their reflective\nPremiEziT which they have heretofore osid.\ntheie pzymeEts made win repianth the\nfunds again according to the i&id acts: n,\ntherefore TO be oeierved, that ,hsfe iofired\n6nce the third viz. orc not included 10 the\nabove re9ueff; and thcie Who infufe here\nafter pay only the iimple premium, uInslly\npaid on entering.\n\n\nIl u uneeceiary to enlarge on tile necsf-\nhly Of payments icing in1de poin,cdlv to\nthe cay ; JaGice and humanity both caiIine\nloud Tor Punefuaii'y, particularly when IL IS\nreeoi!eeted, ,ha;'the al of Incorporation has\nthe foIlc girg clarfe \" WheufceyeI any\nPsrion or pc ions ihsiI neglstf 10 pay fuch\nqnotsss the anurance 20 him ,nads ihsllI\nceafe and d;ieontinus, from the day on\nwhich they become due, until plid.\" n 3D.\ndition to which cornpoliofy means may sllo\nbe eto;ted to, which uil be esssnfve to\ntne Iniugsgs Dad pz;i,tai to;he Dire aioa.\n\n\n\" F0USSlEG.\n\n\nP,riidsqf ~. ii. S.\n\n\nRichmond, General Office Of\n\n\nAanisncss 10Th hiay, 1880\n\n\ns5- THe Printer IA hsil STATE nv. ,ssaesfe1I\n70 ni,of tie a6oVe IN fleir f4fsrs mes q qoesk\nfsy. toay tyeetS,"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "Eagle Tavern.\n\nH0LMAN REDWOOD.", "byline": "W. 81 AsT.", "article": "ID EGS leave ,o inform his Frspds sns\n= , the Public, that he has taken Poasfson\n'es that ipacious and elegant Tavern, where\nnc val give the noR pointed attention TO\nthe accommodation of thofe gsatlsneu who\nmay saSsr him with their preference. He ia\nprovided with eon6dersble number of ne,z\nBEDS and Mattredss, is furniiasd with anYn.\npic Rock of the bsk Wines, spirits. Per.\nter' sts. and dsth prcsaile ihat The utn,Ots\nstttention Gssli BE- paid 20 the RsbIss, vh;sL\nara airy aRd eonmoJious.\n\n\nRichmond, sath Msy, 1899."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "THIS DAY RECEIVED.", "byline": "And for Sale by tho Printer hereof", "article": "And toy Sale by thu Printer hereof\nThe MIDNIGHT BELL, : 6 .ro,sa sory.\nToung's hilays on Government; s.svoluli.\nons; tho B'itifh CsnftitntisD; Xingly\nGovernment; Parliamentary stpssceata.\ntIon and Reform Liberty anG Equality !,\niaSatisn and, the prefcnt w-r aud the\nitagna:ion Of credit as council ssnh Il.\nAn EBAY on the Liberty Of The 9refs re-\nipeetml'y inicribed 20 the RrpGs!icsn\nPrinters iI'roughou; the United, ststs.,-\nBY HoNTRKsIUs.\n\n\nThe PoRCUP[NIAD No. IT.. ! tTod;.\nbraftic Posm, add,,hed 20 William C.D,\nesiF, by Mathew Carey.\n\n\nMay 10Th."} +{"article_id": "42_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "s5' THe Pri.tsrt IA h4ii STATE ar. ,sgae,fe9\n70 lasr'r tie a6oOe IN fAeir fafsys mcs q zessk\nfsy feay tueelI,"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "E D WARD w A N T O N,\n\n\nWATCH-MdKER,", "byline": "", "article": "I } RESPECTFULLY informs tne ciszens\nIN OF Richmond, Manchester, and their\nvicinisies, that he has rented part of the\nhouie occupied by Mr. Collect, Breaches\nMaker and Taylor, next to Medfs. tones &\nOixon's priniing-ofice, where syery thing\nintbe line of his buGnef,, will be done in\nmanner fatisfsdory 10 ,hofc who may favor\nhiu with their cnaom and patronage.\n~ Gentlemen in the country, no have\nWatches or Clocks 20 be repaired, may rcls\naiiured that their work GlslI be done in the\nbett manner, and upon tsrns rsaionable and\nmoderate.\n\n\nMarch &C. tn"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "ii. WlIbar,\nMatter of the Steine Houfe a\ncademy, Brishtbeilnltonc,\n\n\nEngland;", "byline": "", "article": "EGs leave RESPECTFULLY to Inform the inhabitants\n4soi Kiehinond, sndi.s vicinity, that his ACADE-\nMA IS now open III Cornmodious Room, At the\nhopie late Miiier's Tavern, oppoIite the swan,\n\n\nLbs Pupils are taught the Eng!iih Language\ndramatically, Writing in all h.s fashionable\nlands, Arithmstic in whcle numbers, Fraction,\nboth Vulgariand Decimal, the E4sssaion of the\nRoots, &c and Book Keeping, after the Italian\nmethod, IT two dollars per month snd ons dellsr\nsntrsAcs.\n\n\nThe methods for the infruSioa Of youth arr\nconsiderations of the m9R material conf-ouc,cc aa5\n\n\neElt the rtiloit attention OF the teacher Nothiue\nhonld be Represented them !, diiheult or forced\nOF them as al arduous TAX, . eonitant attsntion\nMould be had TO their little difficulties, ard they\nmould be aiiiited in getting over them; thus in\nitruet,on being repreientci in It's insA winnino\norm, cannot fail TO ineire generous emulation\nby which alone the youthful mind :s induced ID\nexert itielf Nothing truly valuable ca. be Obtain\ned by too great feverity.\n\n\nSrf ~ls e-'e - tbs taken 70 tsnss-l The s.lins\ninc dePortnent Of the body moi HI no I1rars b.\nnegiectedi the one ihould Be an Srnane,, 10 ths\nother; and the mott virtuous fentiueut, ,n;tra -\nthe PolNeit bshsviopT, at leaf 70 a. 20 render their\nmanners eafyto rhcmielves and 20 others;\nTree from an awkward baihfulue.s, on ths one han\nand rough, rude, low familiarity on the other.\n\n\nThe diieipline q his ichcol, and toe faoport Of\nthat authority, 70 neeeaary 70 the fpport OF cor\ncord and good order, IS maintained nst by infoirina\nAaviih lear and dread, but by cultivatin9 the\neeeEIi of has pupils, by the arts OF rekfon. advice\nand Periuaiion, and where thcfe fiji, by coming\nment from play, the Impoftion q atsit, &c. Cor.\nreetion IS the sft refouree, and ne r made afe q\nque AZ Gales OF osltinaey Grim: 81 vicious ma\nEure.\n\n\nThis plan IS nor the viionary their, OF one Nm.\nKilled IN the art Of teaching, but re rciuls Of\nnearly tweaty years experience, sad $ ,shar Mr..\nwiibar vii aiiducuGy purfue. IT"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "NoTIcx.", "byline": "", "article": "q L. pcrfohs are hereby rcqncaed not to take\nL \\ an Alignment of two bonds, s1sprn by me\nTO Mr.. Reuben Turner. for the purcsafs of a\npa-tel OF leafchold land, lying in sbs eourty cl\nApg William, for the fun Of Gr35 \"a 9 IA\neach, conditioned Tor the payIacnt OF Coz z,\n3-4 each, bearing date the 9th ,1y Of NoSen-\nDer r79S-one payable the roth DAY Of June\nneSt and the other on the 10th day Of June, 1907,\nIs ms title 70 The fad snd IS difPnted, aud am\ndetermined nor to tiiehsrge the above bonds un.\nal the titls is iecured to me.\n\n\nWilliam HyieH.\ncreenwaJ, May ssth. 1893.\n\n\n[swl"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "HIT OGA;", "byline": "", "article": "Tho property of WIN. Randolph,\n\n\nEfq. Of the county of Cumber-\n\n\nland\n\n\na CHlCKASAW STALLION. up\nn wards of fifteen hands high. OF fine\nforrl, lofty casrisge, the beif contribution\npo!'ibIe, tie mott graceful, various and eafy\ngais', and iure fosl getter viii hand\nct EpsBslLL in Albenas!e, TO cover mares\n.ton lie 6rft OF April 10 the frit Of Septem-\nncr, for the fusn OF EIGHT DOLLARS, in\nen- approved note of hand, due the 6rif of\nJanuary rSoc, for each mare, rcdeemablc\nby FIVE DOLLARS paid within the iea-\nfon, ortwo and half barrels of CORN, or\nfive and half bu1iels Of 6olb merchants\nbe WHEA'T, delivered at Milton Mill De.\nSsre the irft Of March, 1900.\n\n\nAlhemarle, aoth March, 1899. TT"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p1", "headline": "LEE, lae FridaY morninr", "byline": "hpTil lc,A, 1867.", "article": "I 1iED, laa Friday morning.\n- az gsy Counting Room IN AYsnebs,-\nter, Capt. LESYIS SAYANO, nssfsr r.\nthe Seheoncr BRrsRY, Icon Noih Carol-\n~, partly loaded With Shingles: aud az IN\nhis papers, lone cissth.ng, add eca6ipg n.\ncsnce OF the tchooner. was by his 5ssii. lee\nIN my poisfiion; l hereby petty Tia brirs\nOF sdrniniitestsrs Of izid Savsne, os Whaf.s.\nyer u may concern, thai have the fljd 81.\nleets IN ny soaeGlen, and vii be glad TO-\ndeliver tbem up 10 The legal seareisa,s,ive\nWho may sOrne pfopstly authorized, at,er\nPaying The pnIounS ~bich r7sy shea BE due\nme sui inould no elsiuant spyly wnbia\nfour weeks, 'haH asniniass upon the pro-\nperry end hold the ayal'' ready ior feiliso\naisnt thereafter 10 Ike manners\n\n\nLUMAN BISHOP.\n\n\nEiAnchstisr, HAY 70, 1893. ~"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-11_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0168.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "Imujement in CoHgrrG Hail.", "byline": "", "article": "In the late debate on Mr.. Crifwold's bill,\nCitizen Nicholas charged the FederalGs with\ndeiire for war, and to prove it quoted fome\nlines Of Connecticut poet. which were in\ntended to depia the fcere in Congrefs Hall\nwhen the +\" Dispatches\" frem the American\nENJOYS to France were opened, and which fol.\nlow\n\n\nLoag Tad 0ar nsmj2ert sf feacs\n\n\nThe iajah5 tarae of GaAia'g racej\n\n\n1T kngtb TIE eav9ys d1ign ID tell nr,\n\n\nTbcy baVe 10 deal qvitb ifar0y jel7oa5--\nViii Autur and The .fve- read beaR\n\n\nfad bsZrtbe aibbaJe al hgR.\n\n\nTBe budget cpd in CoggrcG, @sqO'd\n\n\nThe qvboL conhiuaaes cfIt6e brood,\n\n\nAnd that hlir beadJ lUcre tent on Jrtspizg\nSaJjo7ian, iatamy an9+tsH.\n\n\nW5i!e J,y escb j:d'ral tsature cro7un'd,\nA,d triumph glozv'd The ball around,\n\n\nEqcb .5aeobie 5egan b Gir,\n\n\nAnd )afs as f5oggb en- cdeEa' jar.\nMr.. Dana complained thai he did injuGice TO\nthe poet BY mutiIating the delcrption, and to\ncomplete it added the following lines /:\n\n\nUp he lang ypa6f fran chin 10 joretead\nSat. cory ftatare q fbe ko,yidj\n\n\n7h.ir tqosa ey'd hadtrt Rood ike Isaecrt,\nOr 0t q drOvs 9jf Efaa' $ deaeoat,\n\n\nIHten from tbe Iarni5g lake IN ire,\n\n\nT5cy Gae tbcir Jcef on J0iid fire.\n\n\nII. find IF 7cGy. or .Ry toLlnti7n.\n\n\nCo1Dr4. e IN heav'ea rrUal1io1."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-11_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0168.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "NEWS FROM LISBON.", "byline": "", "article": "NEWD FNODI Llo DUN.\nCapt. Bates, arrived at Bolton on Saturday\nthe I'd ina in s. days from Lifbon, on the\nGay Of his departure, the American Conful at\nthat place informed him, \" That Malta and\nGozo,(a fmall ihand near Malta) and Minorca.\nwere taken by the Britilh. who aifo took AZ\nthe former place, the William Tell, of 60\nguns, and Diana and Juice, French frigates\nof 40 guns each; that the Brltih Peerel iioop\nOf war, had been taken By Spaniih frigates\nnear Minnyca, and carried into Carthagena /:\nthat the Ruaian and Turkih fleets are block\ning up Alexandra, and that the King of\nNaples, has fent 100000 men to Rome, un-\nder the command Of the Aufrian Gen. Mack\"\n\n\nA Hamburger paper contains the follow: y\nparagraph, which may Be confdcred conner\ncially important\" Stockholm, Nov. 6. The\nbalance OF trade is 70 much againft us, that\nlaw againh the ufe of Injuries is ifued, and the\ndrinking Of coffee totally prohibited\"\n\n\nThe celebrated Count RUmFoRD is expected\nipeedily to honor his native country with vift.\nHis amiable daughter will accompany him.\n\n\nReport fays, that the lie of France has de-\nclared idelf independent.\n\n\nIt is faid that the houfe Of Bdrinq5 Of Lon.\ndon, have made proportions to our executive\ntor advancing the money for the whole of the\nloan OF i've millions which it was authorized by\nlaw Of the lat fefiion 20 borrow on the credit\nOF the United States. The terms, or whether\nthey will be accepted, are not yet known."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-11_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0168.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "- Al'S = 70 oe oOl7FFe1, I52r NJ. MaZZei had\nbeen in Virginia and was now in F1rone\n\n\nflow came M. Mazzei to uudcrRaad 10 well\nwho the Americn republicans were, and wha,\nWere their diainguilhing tenets and purfaits,\nunlsls they exiiied as party vixen he was IN\nthe States, and had been added TO his Sc r.\nJtare5eS' by his friend Jeferfon? The q bro.\nd.gioarFba4gs\" argues no more than that the\nJtf- rionlan politics did not PROPER here; and\nby no means that Mazzei was a total 9ranrer\n70 their nature, but the very reverfe IF\nthis be the cafe, we fhall enquire il vain for\nthe true ienie OF Republication in order to\ninter the sentiments Of Mr. Jeferion and his\nParty-We muf reVerfe the enquiry and df.\ncover # we can, the f.n,iments, vet not the fen\ntiments, bur the views, intentions, wihes, IL.\ntereits, and circumstances of the party in order\n10 inier the true nature Of Repnblcanilm. For\nas nobody is republican but they, we can look\nno where elfe and 70 It is fair 10 take them at\ntheir words, as people who fay, slo qoe are\nre republicans P'-Whatever they dc, and what\never they yjufify is republican-at leaf they are\nbound TO admit it. So that we have found the\nmeaning Of the word at laG to be { as ufed by\nJeferlon) the fame in amount and confequence\nas rrbg, tory, Gaslbb, Gbi5ellire, 4ujite rae and\nredreic, fed and anfjf6d, and all the parties that\never have exlted. 1t is indeed for political\nmoment enveloped in the witchcraft Of terror\nBY \"fbs ESiP' OF France, but \"Trip it of this\nand It will be cant phraie to conceal a rogue,\nand much the betterfor that purpofe on account\nOf its being a word that will Ggnify anything or\nnothing, but which among Americans is re-\nceived in good fenf-.\n\n\n1t is not generally known that in Europe for\nftveral centuries, but particularly fince the\nufurpation Of Cromwell, the Precife iignifcatron\nOF this very word is tantamcunt to that of fe-\ndition, rebellion, &c.-The reafon is that being\nufed for democracy it fgnifes a principle in-\nconfident With the government of one or ofthe\nfew. But afz, if Europe it is 70 dangerous\nas to be odious where the people have not their\nlhare of authority, how vilanous mutt it be\nwhen ufed in this country where the people\nhave juIt as much authority as they pleaf-, and\nwhere there IS no danger but from their too\noficous interference, no hope but in their man\nly fenfe ? In republican government what\ncan be the meaning of executive, fupereminert,\nand affirming republicans What but the fame\nas hyPocrites in religion, who know the value\nOf the name and ufe it, but for the WORT Of pur-\npoles lin the one cafe as in the other, the\nman of ienfe is not deceived BY the pretenGon,\nbut the multitude can hardly eicape the fnarc\nand IT requires on the part of government in\nthe one caf- as of the acculcr in the other, an\nimmaculate character and an undermined life\nto Be helieved. Nay, experience declares\nthat n thefe are not fuficient and that\nwe nua Be indebted to fortun-, or would ra-\nther fay 10 providence, for corroborative cir\ncum&ances. or juRice, all plain, unaffected, and\niimPle as ihe is, would in nine cafes out Of ten\nfall Prey to iniquity, forever on its guard,\nforever dcGgning, and forever at work.\n\n\nLet not the Jacobn think that a word will\nfave or proted man in the United States,\nthough that word fhculd be Republican, Vice\nPrefdent, or JeFerfon. The man who inGfs\nupon rePublicanfm can have it in the trial of\nhimfef. The government is PoPular-anG the\npeople no longer difgrace themfelves, if ever\nthey did, (which fully believe to se a jaco-\nbinic fallhood) BY confdering it as party, and\nweighing it indifFcrently againlt the opPoiition.\n\n\nThat oPPofition NUT now be dehroyed-But it\nwill be deltroyed by tie extinction of its interet\nto exit and never BY reafon or victorious argu-\nment. If any lacr6ce be neceGary, the mild\nneis Of our laws is fuch thar it can be only df-\ngrace-let it fall where it ought, upon THE\n\n\nHEAD and not upon tbs heart, and then ler us\n\n\nprize Alright that experience which will be the\n\n\nonly value received for many millions of mo-\n\n\nney. ITO Be continued."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-11_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0168.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "Legilatnre Of MaAacbulcttt.", "byline": "", "article": "In the Houfe Of Representatives, the Add;.\ntional InqueR Bill has paded to be enaaed.-\nA bill has been read for rafting r3s 435 dol\nlars and I3 cents by General Taxa bill\nproviding that the whole bufnefs of the Su-\npreme Judicial, now done By the Circular\nClerk, fhalI be performed by the Clerks in the\nfsveral counties, has been twice read, and\nThurIay lat was aligned FOR the third read\ning-This bill has occafoned much debate\nA bill to divide the county Of Lincoln, has\nbeen read ira time."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-02-11_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799021101_0168.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-11", "page": "p3", "headline": "-NiG -\n\n\nEkn A.1\ns-1ss5 ssSyzcfA\neatsIasf=i!ssltF\nPort of Portland.\n\nMarine", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nNews has been received from Capt. Ftzge,\nraid, Of the Merchant, of this port, from Liv.\nerPool, having fprung aleak and bore away\nfor the Wefindies.\n\n\nCsps. Taf., sf5i Pon, and Beyisgtsu srWc:t, -Vey.\nat B4ybasoss, 9aa. 4.\n\n\nTIE Et. paper, fon CBaru, s. O. fate tJaf tie apaJr\nCt V in fbaf bort is e GraH fbat vsy fevU pmaa' can\nBe made a7dfbat 7uou5be 7r for b tbe fbr\"\nSta 70 y ay t5arEve Of bs eiysszanes by ordering SO\n60 7Harr;ggeS Vs for that eoyt immediate fright\ne'aL4 bs 0btained0a goai term.\n\n\nThe ihp Wilmington, Cunningham, arrived\nat Bolton from Leghorn, was attacked in the\ngut Of Gibraltar by French zebeck: they\nfought half an hour the Frenchman attempted\n70 board. but the WafhiRgton poured a mof\ndilheartening broad fide into him, when lie\nImmediately took French leave.\n\n\nCapt. Seward Of the fhip Camilla, Of Bottom,\ngave French privateer, off LilbonRock, good\ndrubbing, S wreted from her Portuguefe prize\n\n\nCHARLESTON, JAN. II.\nArrived brig Union, William Crabtree, matter, in u\ndAvs from Surinam and \"a from St Thomas Of and\nsound for Portland, but obliged put into this pert\ndiref fsPpofed TO be cauied by the worms for when\nfhe left Surnam ihe made 900 Rrokes hour, and in\n20 days, three times that number when fe arrived\nand for dayi before, both pumps would hardly keep\nher free.\n\n\nNrwLoNDoN JAN. So\n\n\ncapt Thomas Wilton efhe brig E0tgaa5o Paefet from\nav-eo Bar rvoStbs public zDiB tJe os oizg narratip:\nOn ny O4tlVarS Pa6lgs 70 zUi14qUarS Of D1rti4eo\n\n\noSTer car IL e morning 7VLisb gavs eJae q lod Eag6\neoopr5. HJea vOtbq L1f ,7ie BanS dorm ibe Eagi6\nesDrs, H Le tieoTrs Feg and fred pot TqUas then con-\nvi7fr4 7Ubat ne and accordingly Pys3qysd 70 board\nbit teiNg dsft' faEs rU rpo Go 6sars gao. Ep Gg\ntton. Tbfrsl arsf5 6o affsr Se7uBiB toun4 7rzs IN\nvla 10 fHk ogag etar, tsg1s early ne morning\nlien OtfrVr4 to gaf0'ln Pa5Hger, Br6 ssr that the\nJIG up with Ie gGve far asUsr fey zvozl pBt il\n| IS niruta hsys bsaVy qlaH rjiss tOd bin Z\ns7o tie ypzY e,ms, bit tat sUozn9t come Jon euougs 70\n6rvenf tie SGrooa o1 bsiag aag s s4i74f-J0vV-\n4v7g 70 zvat fbe evHt PeyJee5 Divine P,ovi-\ndem. yU,r gJt battle TIE qaa4srs az 7Oert in az\ninfant 7Otib took Der, and & finally gf and every foul O.\nBaars pcG4 made s Of eVyy et the a5th Sept he paiftd the Lent at\nDietkon, beai Gen. Korakof and fummontd Zurich\nto luffender-the terms were not accepted, and the\ntown taken by auif In the mean time Suwarruw\nhad advanced act in with the armies lately\nattacked by Maena bur finding Them defeated AVOID\ned acton by keeping the moun;ains-1crc he was\nhowever attacked. left zooo wounded, part Of his\ntii!try. and amoa his whole baggage. In the mean\ntime, korlakolf, informed of suvarro 6tua.\nton. hafily aAembed corps, competed of the rem\nOF his army and that Of Hotze, the Bavarisn con-\ntingcn and tAt OF Condo, attempted march to the\nThur, and from thence 10 Zurich. Msflcna attacked\nhim. forced him { epals the Rhine with els Mafe-\nthe.e battles fa,es that he has taken loo pr\ntoners, than and Il 0snds of colours\n\n\nThat four Generals have been taken, and five killed\nLois Of The enemy IN toto, more than $4,000 men.\nA Paris article of O4. 10 fays Moreau is here\nBuonsparte IS expected this evening\n\n\nFrankfort, it is iad was taken by the French oa.rs.\n\n\nMr.. Nicholas. brother 70 the famous, Is\nelected to the United States Senate, by the legic.\n!ature of Virginia.\n\n\nThe fix twenty fours, ordered by Congress.\nwill be built immediately--at Norfolk, Balti :\nmore, Warrington, Philadel phia, Bottom, and\nPorlimouth."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "TO the PRECEDENT Of the United States.", "byline": "", "article": "WHILE the Houfe of Representatives, con-\ntemplate the hattering proipeds of abundance\nfrom the labors of the people, by land and by\nfea, the PROPERTY of cur extended commerce,\nnotwithstanding interruptions occafioned by the\nbeigerent flate of great part of the world,\nthe return Of health, ndultry and trade, to thole\ncities which have lately been afflicted with df\ncafe, and the various and ineaimable advaptag\nes, civil and religious, which, iecured under\nour happy frame Of government, are continued\nto us unimraired, we cannot fail to offer up to\nbenevolent Deity, our (incere thanks, for thele,\nthe merciful difpenlaticns of his protecting pro-\nwhence.\n\n\nThat any portion Of The people of America,\nfhculd permit themlelves, amidlt iuch numerous\nblellngs, to Be dueed BY tbe arts and mijr1arefn-\ntation Of defgning men into an open refiltsnoe of\na law of the United States, cannot be heard\nwithout deep and fstious regret. Under Il\nconnituton where the public bur,hens can only\nbe impofrd by The people themielve', for their\nown bentht, and 10 promote their own obicas,\nhope might well have been indulgej that the\ngeneral interea would have been too well un\ndereood, and The general welfare too HIGHLY\npriced, 10 have produced in any of orr citizens\na difpcf;ion to hazard 70 much felicity. by the\ncriminal effort of a part, to opPoie, with lawlcf.\nviolence, the will of the whole. While we la\nTocrt thar dcptavity which could produce a\ndefiance Of the civil authority, and render in\nd1perGbe the all Of the military force of the\nRation, real ec--.-.--.- - BE- fe-irc =,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "SFNATf-prc Q.\n\nTO the PRECEDENT Of tie United States.", "byline": "", "article": "-\n\n\nACCEPT, Sir, the refpeaful acknowledge.\nnenys of the Senate Of the Uni'ed States Tor\nyout fpeech delivered to both Houies OF Con.\narer, At the opening of The freieht ietlon.\n\n\nWHlLE we devtu ,ly join Won in offering our\nthanks to Almighty God for the return OF\nhealth to our cites, and for the general PROPER.\nity Of he country: we Cannot refrain from Ia\n,nenting that the arts ard calumnies Of delign-\ning men have excited open rebellion iecond\ntine in Pennfylvania; and thereby oomas led\n10 the employment of military force TO AID The\ncivil authority in the execution OF laws. We\nrejoice that YOUR vigilenoe, energy and we'll\naimed exertons have cruihed TO daring an op-\npoGtion. and prevented the ipreading OF iueh\nfrsafonable combinations. The PrcmPttude\nand zeal difplayed by the troops called to iup'\npiefs this inlurreGicn deitrve our higher com\nmendation and praife. and afford pleahng\nproof of the fpirt and alacrity with which our\nfellow citizens are ready to maintain the au.\ntboiity of our excellent government.\n\n\nKNow,Nc as we do, that the United States\na, c fincerely anxious fer a fair and liberal exc\ncution of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and\nNavigation entered into with Great Britain /;\nwe learn with regret that the progrefs OF adult,\nment has been interrupted by difference OF\nopinion among the Comii1ioners We hope,\nhowever, that the iuitice, moderation and the\nobvious intereas OF both parties, Will lead to\nfatitfaelory explanations, and that the builneis\nwill then 90 forward TO an amcable oloie OF al\ndifferences and demands between the two coun\ntries We are fully pe,fuaded that The Legila\n,ure of the United States will cheerfully enable\nyou to realize your aaurances of performing on\nour part, all engagements under our treates,\nwith punauality and tbs mott ioupulcus Sooc\nfaith.\n\n\nWHEN We renea upon the uncertainty\nof the ,efnlt Ct The late milton TO France, and\nupon the uncommon nature and extent OF the\nwar now raging in Europe; which affects ma\nterialiy our relations with the powers at war\nand which has changed the condition OF then\ncolonies in our Reighborhood; we are OF opn\nion with you, that it would neither be wife MOI\nfate 10 relax our meafures of defence, or tc\nlefen any of our prepaI ations 10 rePel az\nsrti1ion.\n\n\nCuk inquiries and attention fhall be care\nfully directed to the various other important\nfubie9s, which you have recommended to oui\nconfederation and from our experience oSyoui\npaf administration, we anticipate with 'he\nhisheh confidence your ltrenuous cooperation\nin all mealuies which have a tendency to\npromote and extend onr national rferefls and\nHappiness."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "NHVAL ARTICLES.", "byline": "Frsm PHILADELPHIA, Dec.", "article": "From Pbiladelbba, Dec. IL.\nCapt. Parker who arrived here yeferday\nmorning from St. Kits, informs that on his\npaGage cut, off the i1and of Nevis, he was\nboarded by boa, from the United States brig\nPickering, the crew of which informed, thar\nthe Pickering had the fame afternoon captured\na French plisateer fchr of IS nine and FIX poun-\ndcrs, which ihc had tent to St. Bartholemews.\nThe crew of the boat further informed Capt.\nParker, that the Pickering had loft men in\nthe aslion, and that the irh broadGde from her\nhad killed 40 Of The privateer's crew.\n\n\nCapt. Thompfon, or the brig Eliza, arrived\nat Newyork, mentions. that feaman had been\nhong on board the L. S. brig Pickering, at St.\nKits, for killing he Reward.\n\n\nCaptain Burroughs, arrived at Bottom. from\nSt. Kits, informs, that the U. S. Brig Picker\ning r chaGog French privaieer lately, iplung\nher foremaa and carried away her main\ntop matt.\n\n\nBALTIMORE, DEC. 10.\nBY the arrival of Captain Foller, in 20 days,\nfrom St. Jago, we learn the following: Ga\nthe 9Th Nov. the Bottom figate, Capt. Little,\nchaied on ihore French fhip called the Egyp.\ntian, mounting 40 bra!s guns, and carrying z5o\nmen, and on the 9TH, took a imall lugger\nwith fwivels and muis=ts, and carrying thirty,\nmen."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "citation happily terminated, becaufe ne have az\nTEMPTED To commence it, and peace reltored\nbecaule we with its reaoration. Bet, fir how\never this million may terminate, heady per-\nleveranee in f item of national defence, com.\nmenfurate with our refources, aud the fitustion\nof our country, is an obvious dictate OF duty.\nExperience, the parent of wifdom, and the great\ninAruElor of nations, has elfablihed the truth OF\nyour petition, that remotely as we are placed\nfrom the belgerent nations, and defrons as we\nare, by doing juace TO all, to avoid offence to\nany, yet nothing fhort of the power of rePelliog\naggrelions will fecure to our country rational\nprofped of efcapng the calamities OF war or ma\ntional degradation.\n\n\nIn the progrefs of the fel1ion, we fhal take\ninto our ferrous confederation the various and\nimportant matters recommended to our at\ntention.\n\n\nA life devoted to the ferVice Of your country,\ntalents and integrity which have 70 jullIy &C\nquired and 10 long retained the confidence and\naffection of your fellow citizens, attelt the fncer-\nity of your declaration, that it is your anxious\ndeGie 70 co execute The truf repc1ed in you, as\nto render the people ofthe I'm ted States proip\nerous and happy."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,.\n\nDEcEMBER Q, 1879.", "byline": "", "article": "The Houfs went into Committee on the\nAnfwer to the Preiident's Sfecch-M Mr.. Dent in\nThe chair. Mr.. Gregg moved to irike out the\nwords in the fecond paragraph, TO be Edaoeo\niy he arts and INTERPRETATION Of dygning mau,\nas he f.id there had not been official proof OF\nThe faa laid before the Houie. He denied the\naGertion, and was fupported by Mr.. Smile\nThe propriety CT the fentence WIS advocated by\nMeGrs. Rutledge, Marihall, Harper and The\nanfwer was reported to the Houfe, withots\namendment, and adopted, as follows -"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "atoms on the means which have q tendetty t.\npromote and extend our national inteteRy and\nhappiness and | allure you, that in all your\nmeaIures, directed to lhole great objects, you\nmay, at all times rely with the highea coni.\ndence on my cordial cooperation.\n\n\nThe praife of the Senate 70 iudiciduly con.\nferred on he prompttude and zeal of the troops\ncalled to fnpprefs the iniurreaon, as it falls\nfrom 70 high authority, mutt make deep i'm\nprefiion, both as a terror to the difobedisnt and\nan encouragement TO fuch as do well.\n\n\nJOHN ADAMS.\nUnited States, Dec. 10, 80."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "HOUSE md LAND Tx.", "byline": "", "article": "BY an abitrad Of the valuation Of houlcs ard\nlands in the State of Madachulstts. made\npurfuant to an act of Congress, we find that\n\n\nThe number of dwelling hoults included in\nthe valuation is 5o,44o. iheir\\yalne with the\nout .houfes and lots aPpurtenent tLersto, is\n2S,ce3, 40 dollars.\n\n\nThe number of dwelling houifs, with their\nout houf.s, of a value not exceeding 100 dol\nlars, 1855; and the number OF acres of land\nincluded in the valuation. 7.8sLoas. Their\nvalue, 6.5S1s3z dollars and 50 cents. Mafs\nf,chutetts proportion of the dirett tax is\n200 AS dollars, 81 cents, 2 mills. OF this\nfun, there will be RATED on Dwelling Hour:s,\nSo,S66 dollars, cents, mills. This leaves\nto be adehed on lands and louies valued at 100\ndollars and under. 10 $50 dollars, aS cents\nthe va'ue of thefe houles aud lands being\n62, ssz33z dollars, So cents, a tax o! Z dollars,\n81 cents, I mill and 9th Of mill, on Icoa\ndollars, will produce the fun required. 1888\ndwelling honfes, valued at 100 dollars and\nunder, are not included in the valuation of\nhoules, bu' are taxed with the lands and 675\ndwelling hou'es, together with IS m lliors, $50\nacres ofland, gre totally exempted from he TAX\nNumber of lioules OF The \"a elaf,, from 100\n20 500 dollars value, 1871\nI'd. From gooto 1000 dollars, 1850\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4.\n\n\nfeilcw citizens to their own free Government,\n\n\nand of the truly patriotic al4erity with which\n\n\nthey will fupport it.\n\n\n| To give due effect to the civil adminiltration\n| of government, ard to eniute jult execution\n| cf the laws, are Objects OF iuch real magnitude\nas to iecure proper attention to your recon-\nnenddtion of revifon and amendment OF The\n\n\njudiciary fyatm.\n\n\n! Highly approving, as we do, the pacific and\n| humane policy which has been invariably pro-\n| lefTed and fincerely purified by the Executive\n| authority of the United States, policy which\nour belt intercfs enjoined, and of which honor\n| has permitted the oblervance, we conlider as\n\n\nthe mott unequivocal proof OF your nfiexible\nperseverance in the fame we'll choien fyhen,,\n| your preparation to meet the frR indications on\n| the part of the French Republic, OF a dnpohtion\n\n\nto accommodate the exiting differences between\n| the two countries, by nomination Of Minllters\non certain conditions, which the honor OF our\n\n\ncountry uhqueaonably dictated, and which its\n| moderation had certainly given it right to\nprelcribe. When the aiIurances, thas required\n| of the French Government, previous TO the\n| departure of our ENJOYS, had bsen given\n|. through their Miniaer Of Foreign sRelations,\n| The direction that they iheuld proceed on their\nmiilisn, was, on your part, completion oil the\nmeafnre, and manifelied the Gncetty with\nwhich it was commenced We offer up our\n! fervent prayers to the Supreme Ruler of the\n| Univerie for the fuccels Of their EmbAHy, and\n! that it may be produeiiye of peace and happi-\n! nefs TO our common country. The uniform\ntenure OF your conduit through life uieful to\n! your fellow-ctizens, and honorable to yourfelf,\n\n\ngives fure pledge of the iincerty with which\nthe avowed objects of the negotiation will be\npurified on your part, and We earneltly pray\n\n\nthat Gmilar difpoftons may be dfplayed on\nthe part of France. The differences which\n\n\nunfortunately fabfif between the two nations,\ncannot fail, in hat event, to be happily termi-\nmated. To produce this end, to all 10 deiirabe,\nIl 6rmnefs, moderation, and union at home, con-\n\n\nnitute, we are periuadcd, the furea means.\n\n\nThe character of the gentlemen You have\ndeputed, aud Rill more, the character OF the\ngovernment which deputies them, are pledges\n\n\nto their country, that nothing incompatible\nwith its honor or intereh, nothing inconiitent\nwith our obligations of good faith or friendlhp\n\n\nto any other nation, will be lipulated.\nWe learn with peafure, that our citizens with\n\n\ntheir property, trading TO thofe ports of St.\nDomingo with which commercial intercourie\nhas been renewed, have been duly respected.\n\n\nand that priva,eering from thofe ports has\n\n\nceafed.\n\n\n! WITH you, we (inccrely regret that. the exc\n\n\ncuton Of the With article Of the treaty OF\n\n\nAmity Commerce and Navigation, with Great\nBritain, an article produced by natural ipirit\n\n\nof amity and juRice, lhould have been unavoid-\n\n\nably interrupted. We doubt not that the fame\n\n\nipilit of amity, and The came fenfe of jutice, in\n(which it originated, will lead to fatslaefory\nExplanations and we hear, with appreciation\nthat our Miailier at London will be immedi.\nately in1rutled to obtain them. While the en-\ngagements which America has contracted by\nher treaty with Great Britain, ought to be full\nfiled with that icrupulous punetuality and good\nI faith to which our government has ever 10 te-\nnaciounv adhered yet no motive exits to\n\n\ninduce, and every principle forbds us TO adopt\n, contribution which might extend them be-\nyond the nlt,ument by which they are created\nWe oheriih the hope that the government Of\nGreat Britain will difclam fuch extention, and\nby cordially uniting with that Of the United\nStates, for the removal of all difficulties, vie\nfoon enable. the boards appointed under tht\nwith and With articles of our treaty with\nthat nation, to proceed and bring the bulineis\ncommitted to them respectively, to satisfactory\n!, concluGon.\n\n\n! The buildings for the accommodation of Con-\ngSefs, and of the PreGdent, and for the public\noffices of The government, as its permanent feat,\n\n\nbeing in lnch Gate as to admit OF removal to\nItha dItrit by the time preicrbed by the ad OF\nlCongrsfs, no ebtacle, it is prelomed, Will exit\nto compliance with the law.\n\n\n| With you, fir, we deem the preient period\ncritical and momcntous. The important chan\nJ, ges which are occurring, the new and great\nevents which are every hour preparing in the\npolitical world, the fpirit of war wh'ch is pre-\n\n\nvalent in almoR every nation with Whole affairs\nthe intersas of TIE United States have any con-\nneeon, demonfrate how unfafc and precarious\nwould be our litua,ion, ihould we neglcst the\n\n\nmeans of maintaining our jua rights. Reipeft'\nJog, as we have ever done, the rights OF Others,\nAmerica climates too correctly the value OF her\nlown, * has received evidence too compete, tn It"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799122301_0308.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-23", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "deGie 10 90 execute the trult rePeled IN you, as\n\n\nto render the people ofthe I'm ted States pFoip\n\n\nerous and happy.\n\n\nMr.. Thatcher prefented memorial from TIE\n\n\n\"a owners of Wells, and Aruodel. that t'oie\n\n\nplaces may be rendered di0ine rort OF eniry,\n\n\nwas referred to the Committee OF Commerce\n\n\nThe Committee of Ways and Means were\n\n\ndire6led 10 bring in bill, TO provide tor rev\n\n\nGenius Of inhabitants in the u, 5.\n\n\nA refoluion was laid on the table FOR the\n\n\nappointment of Committee. to conlider oi\n\n\nproviding for the pnnilhment of nerfons\n\n\ndetected IN attempting to ALLEVIATE the affections\n\n\nof any Indian Naon. Tribe or Chief from the\n\n\nUnited States or exciting them to holtihty or\n\n\nviolation OF treaties.\n\n\nCollectors re.utns of regillered and OF imprei\n\n\nfed feamen, were read. &.\n\n\nA Committee was appointed TO oonhder OF\nalterations in the Poft Office Law.\nThe hour aligned having arrived, the iioufe\nformed procehion, preceded by the Speaker,\nand waited upon the PreGdent with their an\nfwer to his fpcech which was politely received,\nand the following reply made.\nGsu,in.eu Of TIE HopF Of Rep,osniatioss.\nTHIS very respectful address from the rep\nrefentatives of the people of the United States,\nat their firlt aGembly, after freih election, I'M\nder the lrong impre[ion Of the public opinion\nand national len(e, at this intereliing and fngu-\nlar eriiis of our public Attire has excited my\nfenfbty and receives my incere aud grateful\nacknowledgements.\n\n\nAS long as we can maintain, with harmo ny\na IT, IF\nemily with its peace, externally and intensity,\nWills that is attanable, or in war, when that\nbecomes necehary-anert its real independence\n/ and lovereignty, and fuproit the conltituiional\n| energies and dignity OF its government-we\nmay be perfectly fure under the fmles of Divine\n| Providence, that we fhsll etfeeiually promote\n| and extend our national irterels and happi.\n| neis.\n\n\nThe applaufc of tie Senate and Houfc Of\n| Representatives,, 70 jutt.y beloved upon the\nvolunteets and militia, for their jealous and\n! active cooperation with the judicial power,\n| which has relored order and fubmiaon to the\n! laws, as it comes with peculiar weight and pro-\n| pricty from the Legislature, cannot fail to have\n| an exrenfye and permanent ched, for the iup.\n| port OF government, upon all thoie ingenious\n! minds, who receive delight from the approving\n| and animating voice oil their country.\nJOHN ADAMS.\n! United States, Dec. 10, 1899.\n| A report f.om the Commlioners of the\n/ linking fund, was reac and ordered 10 be\nprinted.\n\n\n] \"A Bill was ordered to amend the Al direa.\n| ing the valuation OF houfes and land, &c.\nCertain papers relative to Mr.. Cuttings fer.\nvices in Europe, in relieving American Seamen,\nwere ordered to be printed.\nMeGis. Craik, Harrifon and Bird, were\n| appointed Committee to confdar OF the Judi\n\n\ncial eltabli'hment of the NJ w. Territory.\nMeGfs. Thather Wood, New, Claiborne and\n\n\nGrove, were appointed Committee relative to\nlba Offices.\n\n\n| A reioluion was fubni,ted for appointing a\n| Oormittee TO coniije of alterations in the law\nprohibiting lhe fave trade.\nMr.. OTIS moved the following re(olution,\n| which was agreed to by the Houf,;\nRejstued That a Commit tee be appointed,\n\n\nWhole duty it hal be, 10 make enquiry into Tie\n| Gate of the naval equipments ordered by for\nmet acts oil Congrefs to contider whether any,\nand what other naval force may be necehdry\nfor the protection of the commerce of lhe United\nStates, and for the fipport of its htg; and\nwhether any and what alterations might be\nmade in the law rel tive to the navy of the\nUni,ed States.\n\n\nMr. d. Foncr called mp the rcfolution whicG\nNe laid on the table on Teulday, relative TO tn\nnave trade and the fame having been read, wa\nagreed to by the Houle. Adjourned TO Mon\nday.\n\n\n-.rszx==1\n\\ PRESIDENTS REPLY TO the AGdrSl, ofthe Senate.\nGeaiitases Of i1e Senate,\nthank you for this addrcfs. l with you all\nI rcG;h,c f,ccef, and far - - - 49,."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "Important Protect.", "byline": "", "article": "cu3RAcoA, Sept. II.\nBy this pubic inarument of protect, be 1t\n|kno,gn. chat on the 6lh day Of July infant per\ntopally appeared before me B. H. Phillips, con\ntul of the United Stares of America, Ioieph\nStackweafher, late gunner, Alexander Coulter,\nand. lanes Noyes, late feamen OF the fchooner\nNautilus. whereof Robert Dixon was matter,\nwho. having feverally been duly fworn on the\nholy Eyangeha Of Almighty God, did dspoie\nand fay, :.\nThat they failed in the Nautilus from New\nYork en- or about the Izth day of June lat,\nbound TO and within few leagues of Curacao,\nthey perceived imall lchooner come from the\nLAND and gave ehace TO the Nautilus, the fmall\nfchooner preGed fail, and about feyeu o'clock\nhad neared her 10 much, that fhe fired ihot at\n1.-The Nautilus. and hoifed French national\ncolors, and in fifteen minutes afterwards the\nfitted another fhot and holted q dark flag 1oitb a\nGuH and cybfe bones painted theron, when an en-\ngagement commenced at long lhot, aud eontin-\nued until half palt eight o'clock when The\ncame along Gde the Nautilus, and about 90\npeople of various coors, came on board, iome\nwith cullaGes, and others with poignards in their\nhands, with which they cut and tabled nine OF\nthe Nautillus's crew in the mott wanton aud\nbarbarocs manner, although the officers and\ncrew begged to have their lives fpared, and bad\nceafed reiinance and fnrrendered themlelves\nprifoners.\nThat after they had 70 furrendered, FIVE Of\nthe crew of the Nautilus were killed and thrown\noverheard, viz.\n\n\nReJer1 Dixon, mater,\n\n\nMr. Me,rmaa, mate,\nWat SimmonSs, boaliwan,\n| ; T;n.1 Hs c,,., and fsamsn.\nAnd that John Fyall James Burnett Will\nam Mi.lar, and Alexander Coulter, were very\n\n\ndangerously wounded the latter received eleven\n| TABS and cutts--he was the only perfon wound\n\n\ned. previouly to the Nautilus being boarded,\n\n\nand that by muiket ball in bis face, which\nbroke his lower Jaw bone and casried away FIX\nof his teeth.\n\n\nThat the fmall fchooner is called \"the 7be:i,' %\n\n\nard commanded by ''Jofeph Rival\" mounting\n\n\nTx carriage guns, and had on board fsventy\n\n\npeople."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "PIRACY ard MURDER.", "byline": "", "article": "dryipais at BSqon bring Information, thai CAPT.\nWiln, in jsbo0n.r from Pbiiadslpbia or BAH\nmare, for 81. Tboma,'s, had myivxd at ST. Bart5.\nThirteen dar, after be failed, three Spausrds, svboa,\nbe had Bitbsd mths United States, roIs ia nstiay,\neDoandtd CAPT. \". Eqprely, eoifb basehsi, a, le\nlay in his birfb killed he (pereargo Mr.. Sauaders,\nin Bis birth, murdered The mate on deck, o9b an al,\naid an Ameriean Jsaman thai eoouH not jain Asm.\nThe Captain remained majqo Of bis cabin, qobicb he\nasfspdsa sUib bis Pjaoh and .ftvord, far thiy.y1ES\nb0ars, euben an agreement entered ds,saeu bim\nand TIE raies, conditioning that fhe Captain ,,uH\nnavigate fbe psDslto The Spapi6 Nam Ten days\natlerhe Captain being partly recovered Of bis qvoma5,\nard favorable cb,pvfDniiy prsisning, /eeurea fqvs\nsfsbsm in The bold and prssnt ,eauesl tie otbs, 10\nobedience IN fba ifastion, be piuisned tie Span\n\n\nlard on deck, 70 that be espH merely fcer The s,es,\nani aepAed BY tsoc pr5usrs IN tie baa qpitb evasr,,\npoured dova boh mads in The deck qviib a eroqo-\nbar and quxt faoiee day, Jffo,s Re rsefio.d al1-\nanee, qUbict qua5 jsnt bin from tie Eagle, and tbe\nSzutd..G Kizg's vegfl, on Bis APPEARING Of 81.\nBarfs. TIE Spasi~d5 eveye taken on boarathe\nEask, and carried TO 81. Kits, eutve Commodsrs\nTinssy Glvered tb,m into tbs bands ofa Juice.\nTbey ecnfsgSd tbe qob0s Of their iniqaity Jsfors\nmagigrass"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "aead- Quarters al coruce iano, Aug. a..", "byline": "", "article": "siead- csarters al Cornee iano, Aug a.\n\n\nStree the unfortunate day Of the 18TH Aug.\nThe enemy 10 ca, great alforilhmenr, has made\nno preparation 10 follow Us; and we have re.\ntuned our reiitions in the mountains OF Ligu-\nria. The citadel of Tortona, having lolt al\nhopes OF fnccpur, capitulatsd ,yeitefday - he\nenemy left bur very few troops between Althan.\ndis and Tnrsona. They marched with the\nmain BODY towards All, which ihewed their de.\nfen t, beliege Conf The only Rrong place OF\nwhich We are poGeGtd in Piedmont. They have\nalto dela he'd corps of twenty ,llouind men\nacant General Grenier. who has come down\nwith part OF the army OF The Alps into lhe'envi\nYons of Suza.\n\n\nWe cannot Icing maintain ourlelves in the\npetition which we now occupy. In the hit\nplace our army is not efficiently numerous. and\nsun the rilS Of being entirely detro yed; on the\nother hand, the mountains of LiguIia are very\nbarren. and the cavalry and artillery hories Pc\n,i(h daily owing to bad food. The hay is very\nTad. and for three months palt oats have Alto\noether failed u.s. Genoa can no logger afford\nus any afiaanee The Government OF that\nplace IS alarmed at the approach OF the Aultri-\nans One OF the Directory has attempted to\ntake fight; another has given in his reiigEa-\nzion. The wei kmen and failors are patriots,\nand will ice our departure with gtisi but the\nmerchants, wh.fe commerce has been on the\ndecline for thefe four years pat, are anxionily\ndefirous cf the arrival OF the Ergiih, from\nwhom they hope to obtain free trade. Ihele\noonGderations are not thief. which are mott\npowerful. Our army is in want OF every\nthing, and the trealury is empty A fun OF\nthree hundred ,hcuiand livres, With was on its\nway from France, and which was expected with\nthe u,moh Impotence. was Topped at Savona\nby General St Cyr, in order to diishargc he\npay Of his army, which was four months in\narrears. This General was comPellei to this\nrneaiure by the diicon,ent which the two diyi-\niions which he commanded have loudly teahed\n.fhe contractors, who are no, paid, and who are\ndaily cheated by the bills which are given them\nOn the t,eaiury of Paris, will no longer do their\nduty. Drafts have lately besn gwen them\nwhich have not been paid and ieveral folders\nhave been obliged alto TO receive them. 1t ap\npears as if every thing eonfpiied aga'nit this\narmy."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "French army of the Rhine, &c.", "byline": "", "article": "LONDON, SEPT 20.\n\n\nThe Hamburger mail due on Sunday arrived\nlaa night The mott important intelligence\nbrought by it is from Switzerland and the\nRhine. Tie French have crofled the Rhine, in\norder TO divert the attention. OF The Arehduke,\nand obligc him to divide his forces. They are\nnow advacing in two columns OF nearly twenty\n,houland men each to Darlach and Hebron,\nand feemed to threaten the Archduke by\nShafhauen, while MaGsna is to attack him IN\nfront. His royal highnefs therefore has quilted\nSwitzerland with large part OF his army, and\nhas marched to Donau(chengen, in order to\ncheck the progreis of the French army, IN which\nthe accounts from Frankfort fay he has been\nfucceisful. General Hotze commands the Aui-\nyrians and Rufians in the abience OF the Arch.\nduke. But Hotze, with an army 10 inferior to\nMaGena's can only aa ltrttly on the defentive-'\nhe is waiting arxiouily for the reintorcements\nfrom Italy ard General Kray. Lecouroe Is\nagain marching againlt Core.\n\n\nThe French, it is obvious, have no idea ct\nmaintaining themelves in Suaba--ihey Will\nprobably retreat as the Aufrians advance An\nartici. from Diefburg mentions they were CON-\npleatly defeated by the Aufrians fix leagues\nfrom Heidelberg but by forcing the Arch\nduke to march into Suabia, they expect that\nMAIZENA, will fucceei in oblging the Auitrians\n10 evacuate Switzerland.\n\n\nThe Archduke has inncd new circular letter\nTO the Princes of the Germanic circles, calling\non them for their contingents. The letter OBJ\nferves, thai the preientis the mott favorable mo-\nment for Germany 10 recover her ancient\nfrontier.\n\n\nTo tn. electorate Of Mentz, the people have\nUnexpectedly rifen en mabs, driven the French\nback TO Offenbach, and threatened the city OF\nMentz, which, as well as CaaeL is declared in a\nFate Of Gege."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "AMERICAN PROWESS.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Byaaa, lUt0 ayo arrived at Boeon, IN tie\ntbo0ser Peggy, IN a6 days fran 81. Bartbolsmsqv,.\ninf0,ms, feat fsvo days dsSve be failed, ibe United\nSTATES brig Eagle, IT, Campbell arrived a, 81.\nBifss, from 81. KITS, the commander Of eobisb a.\nqsa;afed tie Amsricaa Cos, t5at The United Stars\nbrig Pickering, L. HyA-rI of \"A four poundsys,\nhad, after baak Of nine bows, captured, and car.\nried into 81. Kits, tbs French privaftr Iebooner\nlie Conqucror d'Egypt, m'usfizs, eight mines, and\nfix fix p0andsrs, evib 400 men. TIE at7ios svai\nGsere, and qoas toush IF Gaudaoape, about The STD\n0ao5er, from ao5eaa tie Freaelmap quas Sa 10 take\nhe Pickering. C4bt. Bryant does not ,ersls7 aubs\nisS ofmsn the ss1as EyQaissd 6ui III. a9air qov\neo9ia.ref az highly baa'r1I!s TO tie Amrifan Rag,"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "OF PRUSSIA.", "byline": "LONDON, SEPT. 20.", "article": "The determination Of Pruiiia, to remain neu,\ntrail, is confirmed, and Saxony, in following he\nexample of Plullia, has explicitly declared to the\nDiet, that Che will take no part in the war OF the\nEmpire.\n\n\nAnother EmbaHy is TO proceed to Berlin\nCount Bellegrade has been appointed ambsfia'\ndor from the Emperor, of Gerpaay, and FRINGE\nCailitxin from the Emperor OF Ruia. Whether\nthe obiea of the two powers is again C. urge his\nPrutlian Majeay to enter into the war, we know\nnot. A Ruiian army of oae hundred & twenty\nthouiand men is iaid to be rating On the from\ntiers Of Poland."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "Horrid Barbarity !!", "byline": "", "article": "Mention was made in the ait Gazette, ofthc capture\nof fehooner Mary. Capsin Blake, OF this port, aud the\nnhuman murder of his Mate. Mr. Potter. Capt. Blake\nhas fnee returned and fuinihed the following parou-\nlars\n\n\nssIeft this port on the fri Augua aud made Tobapo\non the zS,h, bur becalmed and drifled ,eward\nEndeavoring make ST Crox, on the morning of The\n9Th of Sept abrea of the forts in he span iiand of\nMargsrta, leagues from the beach boarded by\ntwo boats from French prvateer, the ir boat thar\nreached commanded by the Captain OF the pri.\nvateer, having fix armed with long knives uikets\nand blunde buls. The fecond boat contained The\nLieutenant and ten men, armed as before Alter in\npenouay demanding where from and where bound they\nbegan damuing the Americans, aid Immediately board\ncd me. The trit ON board Italian, with a long\nknife concealed under his garments, who followed\nby the Captain with fwords and piitols, and French\n\n\nman armed with blunderbufs who formerly failed ouc\nof Newyork, together with three others. Soon after\nboarding and making fome enquiry, the Capt of the\nprivaeer pointed at me and the unfortunate Mr. Poi\nter mailer and mate and uttering iomething. babe\nhis followers % Begin mmedistely'--on which the\nFrenchman with the blunderbuE aimed il at ms blu.\nfortunately il miilee fire. AT the fame ntan another\none itabbed Mr. Potter in the back of the neck who\n\n\nin defence iezed handfpike and knocked tAe murder\ner down on which the Frenchman. having princd his\nblum Ierhufs, ihot MIR Potter through the head Af-\nter he fell, the inhuman Captain cut him acrofs the\nhigh and leg with his fword, and the one Knocked\ndown recovering hmiel srAped his kniic and ripped\nOUT tHe bOWts ~ FOttcf. tDtf tLcn Grove\nfef and the ref of my people below and carried nv\nveiIel into the harbour of Pantapa. We were kept\nconfined below for three days and then myfc fen a.\n1iorc the Governor being repeatedly threatened\nwith death. My treatment OF, ihore was mott\nbarbarous and infulting and nylelf & crew\nin continual danger of our lives. The Gov\nernor and fecretary afa treated me very i'll\nabuled the Americans, and refufed me protec\nton. was then ordered on board, and fome\nfolders were alto fent to prevent the veHeI and\ncargo from being injured, which were to be\ntent to Guadalupe. Remained in this fit-s\nuation till the tenth of September, when the\nbrig Edex, Rolando, arrived flowing tier of\nguns. Immediately app;ized Capt. Rolan.\ndo of my fituation, who memorialled The Cow\nernor on the fuhjea, and produced an immedi-\nate alteration in my treatment. On the zth,\nwith perm,ilion of the Governor, myielf and\npeople failed in the EHex, for ST. Thomas's,\nbut falling to leward. the frlf land we made:\nwas the eat end of Porto Rico, on the 10Th\nient boat alhore, to inquire for French cruif-\ners, and was told there were no Fren:h, but\nieveral Englih cruiiers on the coat. Making\nfail to the wellward, for Cape Francois, at\nmidnight on the Ioth, fchooner came along-\nfde. and fred a great number of fhot without\nhaing, then boarded the brig. took The Cap\ntain and crew out, put them on board the pfi-\nvateer, and next morning took them into la\ngoon on the fouth eide of Porto Rico, & plum\ndered the veHI of great part of her cargo.eon-\nfiling of dry goods, &c. and in the evening\ndifmifed her.\n\n\n:. The people who carried my ve1el into\nMargaritta, were French but thofe of the ichr.\nam confident, were Englilh, from fome of the\nWndward lllands, although they pretended to\nbe from Porto Rico, under the command Of\nAugulus Love-\""} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "Nortlano,", "byline": "MoNDAf-, NovEMBER IS, 80.", "article": "The readers Of the Gazette are this day preiened\nwith much important foreign information received by\n\n\nthe lat arrivals from Europe. The delrueton OF up\npoo, and poiIefion of his dominons by tho Englih,\n\n\nmutt give new to AGatic affairs Ihs conqueit\n\n\nis the MOT ignal of modern fines and the official\n\n\nDiet ils very intereAing The Engh and Ruilisns\n\n\nare progreiing in Holland while the French threaten\n\n\nan inundation Of that country. Modeh ipecimen OF\ntheir humanity Nsthipg official occurs of Buona-\n\n\nparc though he is reported be in the hands OF the\nFnplifh In Italy the French find both valor and ob\nnacy vanly oppofed to the determined suwarfow,\n\n\nwho ha, gained poeion OF moi of the principal plac-\nIes--An arrival at Newyork, in ihort palage from\nbo br ngs that the French are entirely driven\n\n\nfrom the Genoce territory Sweden is iad to have GER\n\"a iuly ,oined the coalition. having 10000 men, and\nGail OF the line in readiness for action Prua deter\nmined on neutrality Switzerland mutt become the\ncene of comfortable action, The French continue all\ntheir force in that quarter CONNECTIONS iti'l exit and\nwill doubtless continue in the interior othe Freuch ma\nton--A variety of other matters OF eis moment will\nhe found under their proper he ads.\nOF domeac concerns, ievera articles worthy a,ten-\nItion Inherited\n\n\nLate accounts from France eheriih an idea\nthat the Directory are determined on pacific\npolicy towards this country,-Bevars 81 THE ~\n| er's crouch\n\n\nInformation is received from the HAVANA,\nTHAT the Intendanr has granted permiilion for\n| the importation OF dry goods cotton manufatt-\nlures excepted\n\n\nMajor General Hamilton has direaed a prole-\nycution againa the publiiher of The Newyork\ndreus, an infamous jacobin paper, tor mott\naudacious libel.\n\n\nThe Preiidenr Of the United States has taken\nhis reiidence at Philadelphia.\n\n\nMr.. Samuel Stubbs jun. and Mr., Royal Curley, OF\nNortbyarr,ou h, are appointed Midhipmcn on board\nthe f.iga,e Eaex, Capt Preble.\n\n\nI\" G0vtrror Davie, who has recently attracted\n\n\nconiiderable public attention, is turned OF forty\nwears was educated at Princetown college,\n|ierved with reputation in the revolutionary war,\nafterwards entered into the protection ot.law, in\nwhich he attained comfortable eninence; and.\n\n\nprevious to his appointment as Envoy to the\n\n\nFrench republic, was appointed general IN the\n\n\nproviional army, and elected governor OF North\n\n\nCarolina he is faid to be peculiarly calculated\n\n\nfor the preent million, by an .eaiy addrei, and\n\n\nan active dicernng mind\"\n|r THE f,Aoquing band)0ms and juf compliment TO\n\n\nthis roqvn, IL copied from 7. Ra9sP' Gazf''s.l\n\n\ng The Bank of Portland, will foon have their\nBills in circulation the requ'ite depotts OF\ngold and lilver having been made. The prox\n\n\nunity of this delightful place to the fea, its eaiy\n\n\nnavigation, its fecure harbour its natural de\n\n\nfence, and the liberal and enterprizing fp'rit OF\nIts inhabitants, are circumstances on which IS"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "~or.fnon Of ih4 H.'d Of atle. tad NJ, II\nsnrds of HE foidi,rs AID the General officers\nbeen affeG.d sy ars lois 81 their brave COM\nenen3er.\n\n\nThe facceifes Obtained ny Gererai Kfehan,\nhave RATED the courage Of our roops; and the\ngreatel part of th,m n'wsd. dfe - engage the\nRunians. whom they have had an opportunity\nof knowing aqd conque,iug during the whole OF\n= e battle Of e.o,i.\n\n\n[6saed} SoeHfr'\n\n\neouufe.Ggasa) BtssADorrs."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "MilceIIane ons Arlieles.", "byline": "", "article": "|\nbeen taken on the eighteenth, and tie allie, II Is\nadded, had entered Genoa on the z 4 uit. at\nwhich time an Eoglfh fqaadron was ctuiiing\nbefore ihat city.\n\n\nA letter from The commander of the DanIih\nnaval force in the Mediterranean, contains The\ndilaqreeabe intelligence, that the Dey OF In\npoli has declared war aganit the lianic Towns,\nHamburger, I.ubeck, ard BIemen- and that\nTripoline colfair has already captured Oft All\ncant. two Danfh lhips. and fent them to 1nnis\nnrder the pretence of their cafgoss being liam\nburg property.\n\n\nIn the palace Of Tippoo Sab, 10 Seringapa-\ntam. was found a treaty he concluded with The\nFrench. which is ient home by the Governor\nGeneral. In this is Reputation, that IiPpoo\nibould divide with the enemy the Englih hips\nthat jhould be captured, and alto the different\nfeanorts on the COATS of Malabar and German\ndel.\n\n\nWe have great reafon TO believe that the Chou\nans are again in great force and very active,\nThough fscret preparations are making IN Ger\nrain ouatter. for powerful iuecour TO be lent\n| them.\nThe Directory have publiihed throughout\n| paris Proclamation, in which they endeavour\n70 alarm the people with the idea OF the return\n| of Royalty. In this proclamation, both the\ndanger and the exhortaton TO provide agalnit IT.\nare dated in the mott general terms. he Di\nreefory, however, do not appear to rely tor the\nfupporr of their authority merely on Their pow\niers OF Cancellation.\nLetters from Venice aare, that concalve IS\n70 be held either in that city Padua, tor the e\n!lsaion of new Pope.\nNo lefs than three or tour candidates are\nmentioned for this dignity\nBy the Thetis 1oop Of war, which arrived az\nPlymouth on Tuef5ay from Minorca, after\n/ very 1a,r naGage. we are informed that re-\nmort was circulated there, and generally believ-\n\"a thar Buonaparte had at latt surrendered to\nSir sydney Smith. From many circumstances,\n] i was thought very probable, and what had\n.lonp been expected there TO take place.\nPARIS, SEPT. 4.\n\n\nOn the fifteenth of laf month, nineteen\nnreas were rnt off from the prfon of Lyons\nTor Olerop in four carts, with chains about their\nneeks.\n| A letter from Touloufe Gates, tina: column\n| of rebels which took refuge at ST. Clar de\nLomagne, a fmai town near Leetoure, has been\ncut to pieces The Republicans were not\nfatisGed with victory, but put to death the men,\n\n\nwomen, and children of the village, and then\nburnt the place.\n\n\nSEPT. 5.\n\n\nThe Directory has ordered the editors and\nprinters Of the following journals to be arraed ;\nBulletin official DIES Armees Coaliiees, Id Parih\nlenne. La Ouotidienne, lie Courier dc Paris, lie\nDemocratic, lie Mirror, La Feuille du Jour, lie\nNeceiIaire. Les Hommcs Libres, lie Grondeur,\nand lie Defenleur de la Patrie.\n\n\n4 It is faid that we too have iecret expedition\nII ded Inv Ter\nnadotte.\n\n\n| The anniversary of the 4th September, wa\ncelebrated this day in the Deeadary Ten Piles\nand in the Champ de Mars. Seyes, the pre\n\n\ndent of the Directory, pronounced an harrangus\n\n\nupon the occaiion. -\n! On the preceding evening the Directory iiiu-\n\n\ned another order, the object OF which was &c\napply the law Of The S.h September, to the pro\nIproprictors and editors OF the journals aTrelted\nyederday. The place OF their ban'ihment Il\n\n\nOleron. They are allowed two months to re-\n\n\npair thither, in conformity OF the law OF the 9Th\n\n\nSeptember 1898; and thoie who fhaii moi\nwithin that time make their declaration, are tc\nbe placed on the lit OF emigran's.\n\n\nIl IS Delmot,e who commands at Brett IL\nthe abfence of Bruix.\n\n\nMacdonald is at this moment at Paris, and\n\n\nhas already had a conference with the Min'itel\n\n\nWar.\n\n\n4 EpiNBvRcH, Sept \"a.\nBy the Londsn Gazette inherited in the fore\n\n\ngoing columns of this paper, our readers will\nfee that Parliament, which had been Prorogu'\n\n\ned to the 7elh of October, is now called 'o\n\n\nmeet on Tuefday the ,4th of this month.\nVarious conje6ures are ahoat reiPeetlng the\ncapfe which has produced this unexpected\n1 80 1aH\n: has the following remarks uponit:\nThis fudden and unexpected meafure has\n/ made very itrong mpreihon on the pubic\n\n\nmind and has occafioned comfortable tall OF\nthe Rocks, iince it is afcribed TO Tome important\nmovement in the cabinets of the coaticed pow\n{ crs, upon which our Miniters do not enooie 60\n|. | aa without the concurrence of Parliament.\nI We have good reafon, however, for believing,\nIl LIZ ok.. &c thie afiire is TO pe( a"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-18_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111801_0288.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "built The rational aGurance, lhst Puf4aa VT\nbecome the city and great emporium otstrads\nfor all that Walt eaaern country called Mains,\nwhich is continually and rapidly pro3rcaing IN\nits fettement."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nL-..sg.,.' ci T.n ,... Ole, c5p,sil e. E-eil','\n\n\ncitte i,s- l.a.t bf'gsl,, ooveroi tiienfs.ves wis\n2 Xl0-y ia, r,,,'Ihg YES ti~,o, s'i the hg!'\n= r s7nr paced tsn'-lvcs hct~~~n :hs fa-,\nd p hoYeir an,.fse flcrud Zoe, lh- eacmy we.\n\n\n,oseei 20 {. :o@' thc'o,.yss ;n;o me q. @Gj RI\nq iet uruu l. crr caV4ity, al were Gro.u=d. g\n: now irsIouad,i the tort, where ;hr rioG yirn>\n\n\nfu.sc,qes aad ;oin=d ~, re!crye. Rot willing\n\n\nrlo.- my 6 NJ nier, had Ia mortar, Pia-\nh5aib.rdi..\n\n\ns The ,ho,es, from which lsG year Eight\nand freacii cadayers aoeiel a.rsy, now ~\n!. covered with The corpf's o. ,he rpcmy (; &\n'5thoataedare already counted, AMI three thou\n,ian9 are iCist In the held cf bs,tl,. Thu.\ncot uenot chs army iball fcs're, when the\n-to't ihai! be taken, ~Eich suit happen er,\niNicng. Two hundred bandards, the bag rage\n.ssthe tenss, aud FORTY. Eeld ,.-ces are ;aken\nsand hal.:Y Mubapha, pacha Of Mayolis, ne\nS.Psew % toe Turk III annaGadcr At pars,\n.swho was commander in chief ct he exredi-\nZ ion, IS maize pri!uner, with all hs officers.\n.Such are tlii dsy's fruits.\n\n\nII We h1+ we hundred ,aen killed, and fre\n( Hundred woeuded. Among The former are\n\n\n& lfjdtaot general Lecture, chief Of brigade\nq Duv'Sler ch'ef Of brigade Crctin, and M,\n& sid-de-cs''p Nuibers the ivo-fi It were ex-\n4 cet!en; o;'..trs Of cavalry and Of uoexgnpled\ne bravery, a'h long fpsred from he fate OF\ns'YEr' the tr.d las an Officer of engineers,\n< 't'e bel ~ ed naa iaa b-anch of iciencc.\nson whictlo such the luecefs of campaigns,\nBdHd OF the fate of coup.ry depends; for\nssthe foprth hal a great f5isId,h;o. Gene-\n..3rals Mura' ard tu5ieres, ala rhlef Of bri-\nsgsgade MoI7ogicr ave wouutrd.\nq The gaoing of this BATH, which will f.\nsmuchinaacoce the glory o. thr republic, IS\nsgPrincipally die to geu. MJrat ak for\n,Shln the place of general of d diviion. Hio\n!; brigade OF cavalry did what ieemed impoGi :\nI bss' Crti4rn belicrcs wa, very fetviceablc\n&with his CORPS of guides. The adiuiant gen\nsgNoize performed his manruYres with the\nsgreateit &C uPoiure. Gen Junct'o coat IS\n5 tul! OF holes made by bullets. lhall fend\nI :ypu in f;w days, a circumdan,ial relation,\ns3~ith lat Ct the officers who have fignslizeJ\nSithemielves. have, in behalf OF the drrec-\n$ tory, made Preient to gen. Berihier o a\n!. timely wrought dagger, as an acknowledge\n!. ment Of the iervlces by him rendered during\n: this whole campaign. Saint.\n. (oigred) BUONAFARTE."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Two courieri Ia,cly arrived here from\nBerlin; many believe, bat the negotiation\nd; the k rg II Pfutil ciliatblt luccecd, 8:\nhst mole concerning holland a,c in a gcoa\n\n\naz. l, IS Thought thai Switzerland Will b.\n.etiared ueaUsi\n\n\nW. her hat the Ruijan general Dor\nhaving undcraood bat ;he prtoners Of W.\nqksa II Holland fhouij b. tranlp9r ed iu'c\nre iu,erior Of Frarce, informed genera\ncune, that if his people ere tent to Paris\nhe ihonld leni the pgiioGers in his pc%er &\nIs IBERIA."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "uACLF. Oqol.er y.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe c'6ea =. ae Pneoa sui \". 2\n\"'n'or 's'-r, cce Gicacs cf tAc e..\nrii'c ,f'he Ea'agi0 'cuao,ic Tor tl. o.\ni-e''oc Of Al 2rfy OF armed c:i'z~ng\nave written ;he tci,owiaa l.srer ia the laI\nS.cu,iYe, ds'c5 !I7sr'cm, Oet. s.\n\n\nCIigers Decor,\n\n\nTIE tisws which VIC had the hono- e\n+'i.e yuA this day a; noon, ore nor on,\n-r\"hcmcd, bnt til evening\" I F7e ch n;,\n\"a 'ri general arrived, wan ,he comma NJ.\n~. Of this nlacc, P,'ye, vbo aaarss as\nhat tie t.si,M and Rr52an5 ore EgEfsg g.\nSotgH caeaoiser, Ih-.e is $40 a n.iV.i,\n'tlier from B-verwv,k, car.ng. ,ha: II,\n&niiisgs had rseo';eI agaigR nsp oGfee,,\nand l'i'iei several OF rh,u, rv.n, a, u i\n'aid, 'helr Yeuers, aad That this YVES ia\naotS az tier PreriDifs's ,c,-eai. What\nvery iuTs, 4, that the Euilian officers, DrI\n'cnrrs OF W., told us this narninu. ~.\nhole two Gays paG tasy had asd no ayeso\nand that great Misunderstanding exit. b,\n.wssH them ana Inc Easrlh."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "RATAVIAN z. PUBLIC", "byline": "", "article": "r Aletter from the PRECEDENT Of the execu\ni've, 20 the PRECEDENT OF the Representatives.\nvas read in that a!Iemb!y on the 9Th of DC\nober, giving an account Of the aGtion Of the\nI'd. It mentions no particulars, which are\nnot already known from Hamburg papers,\nia Bottom. But i has the following re-\nr.arIabie. paGages: e\" Now our troops are\n60 placed, that thcY have no apprehension OF\nseirg attacked. The petition of Beyerwyck\nIs 20 concentrated, and adapted 10 convent\nent movements, that, on the arrival of rein\niorcemen,s, we flall be able 20 act ciTicaciouf-\n\" on the o!;eniivc. : he divifion Of lieut..\necu. Daendels, having re,reassd 10 Purne-\nend and Mcunikcndam, completely covers\nAmferdar. The enemy has fuaered much\n\n\nthe Ruaiaus did not 1cw themieives.\"7\n\n\nAfter the reading of this letter, the pre-\n4deot Of the Representatives made the follow\ning fp-ech =\n\n\nCaizers Rtbrefni rActf,\n\n\nThe advan' ageous petition taken By onr\narny, the comfortable reiaforcemeots either\nslrea1Y arrived, or approaching by forced\nmarches, upen the mott favorable praf3 Cts;\nWhile the glorious victory in Switzerland\ngained by the courageous MaGena mua more\nmd more augment cur confidence, and\n3re2qtAcr orr hr2ca 'har sp1in A. former\nII, the republican arms ha!i triumph every\n-#hsrc, and that finally, the cauie of liberty,\n-onndcd upon fscure BATS, nall be Die Ted\nyith ;he fruits Of thofe facriicee, winch the\n;ircunaances Of the moment require, and\nyhich every true republican viii readily of\nGer. to attain the mott faluiary ends, and 20\nrealize that happiners, Of which We have the\nnoa celebrating view."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "aero eUcnu-4 'i-n ,.cr..toi ,ntna. ,,,.-..\n-er, mar in ccncqUyrcc &c forged 20 aiar-\n\n\n!on the er';rPe;ze Of delivering the Dutch\nON the F;esch yoke.\n\n\nWe viii rot, however. 20 av,;c;,7tc evg. !\n\n\nGovernment we hope vii be plcDlted Tor.\nvery erlcrgcncy. and paT5atl of better ~.\nornia;ion than w. can pretend 10 boat, viii.\n. doubt, adopt tae proper means to iaiure'\nhe fa'eiy OF our brave army."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "81. -. I. y u. - -. -, !. {.\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "fT57p z LJr.sI9 .de;.t.\nMOURN AMERICA, MJURN\nIorr ~ StlING;rON Is p, r:o-e I!\n\n\n.l-a! :ac cr,e q Ia laiaitcly U,l, b\nrg, hds deprived y0u OF yoar iayouu-\n,oG-!\n\n\nHow han we ruGaia the !ols?\n\n\n'Sa.rerss Vifi2m ease ,ais FRIEND Z,\n(MEHiCA--lts d-crce has reca.le4 tao\nrom ancrs rs.\n\n\nW'i'. * l;ncri his lois; Il, us im;iah\nIS ryr:aef. aud we may hope to Ead q\nWASHING TON in the a>tious of maay.\n\n\ny panegy,ic on the d' a. ''r i'.i..' 'r' ettri, =, %. .N~.te. ~.\n--ta y ROOD H. Ere Ike veterans.\n\n\nKe geu. DRUNE."} +{"article_id": "32_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": ": = u rs nj Q = .\nO9o',c- II,", "byline": "", "article": "Whi!c onT lat paper was nc preis, W.\nscs,reI :ae ls.:sts Eom Pari5 Of the 9th o,\n.O9 1be-, Ai\"ly al the neu papc.s, eipe.\nsally The 70 called cticla! one, tie RsG.o-\n,sur, az, thai iHe teieg-sphe had rspor,ec\nhat su@a.row was defeated and had l.G\n.to,ooo G-n, P.iva,e ie ters- however, c.\n%, .o,a.a. lbs, - Te..:s, .aas Ii f1suu\nis premature, Aadeoa having Only fem\neord that he was fighting, that SuAarrcw\nsac defining hi1l-'f ~ iouny end hat ~\ni Reno, though. hs would cer.4ir!y bss\nne Rrih5rs.\n\n\nlThe above IS . day later tn2n the a,lic',\n-aail''ed yeitssday, ana 10 in coELrad!ttio.\noi il"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "C1NcINNArI Of VtRctNIA.", "byline": "", "article": "at 4 meeting Of the State Society Of III,\nICiucinna;i Of Virginia, convened lathe city\n.of Richmond, this rSth day Of December\n.i7oo, in confequercc Of a. .nslanchoiy IN.\nFormation fccesct Of the death 81 General\n.Gtosc WAsHINc fov, Who, bsing no lels\neReemed and venerated for his great virtues\n7od criineut talents as a 2a:eiman end fellow\ncitizen, than he waq JULY bt'oyed and ad.\nnifed for his courage and conduct as bro\nther folder and It being the viii Of this\nmec,ing 70 nanifea 70 the rrclcni and future\nZines the irccrity with which they connie\nnorste that courage and condott, and tholr\ntseats and virtues, az well as the deep as\ndiSii5n which they move Zee at HE lois;\n\n\nRtj5lved uyaaiaogf. That this meeiioe,\naiI wesra black GRAPE on the ie.t arm foF\nthree months; and they cannot lupPrsl9 lhcu'\nCANCELLATIONS that the fame mark OF lou0\".\nand refpeG, VIII &c ihewn b. every otbe,,\nmember OF the focirty in Virginia.\n\n\n~ order OF the Socis;y'\n\n\nSAM. COLEMAN, Scc'ry.\n\n\nOn Wedoefday Ian, Col. lawns Mos.\nsos, Governor Of this commonwealth, ar\nrived n this city."} +{"article_id": "39_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "ItlE ST..", "byline": "", "article": "iYcoND PArD corr on\nBACON'5 ABRIDGMENT.\ns volumes folio-n good p!els,gs,,1r.\nEuqr;Fe q the Printer.\n\n\nNovc l,rr T9>"} +{"article_id": "42_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The citizens Of Alexandra, at a public\nmeeting, have agreed 70 wear Grape, for 50\n\n\n.days, as a token Of rsfpe6 for the memory\n\n\n,of the great and yirtuous General VAST\n.INGroN"} +{"article_id": "66_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0076.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4HANRIACF.----On Sa.rrisv even.\n~ 81. HENRY skew WITH, Of\n20 Mrs. ELIZABETH ff.\n\n\nolthe city Of WdIiar lbufe"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The bill to enable his frlajeAy to avail hin,felF\nO. The farther iervce Of the militia went thror,b\ncommittee On the queition for going into the\nabove committee, MIR. Jonss conceived il would\nbe iPeeies OF iwinaiing kesp the Dutch fe.t ;f\nwe did not iuceecd IN reltoring the iaatholder.\n\n\nMIR, lietaey thought alio, that the ge,tinq, the\nneet, as we did. bound US to purdue the plan for\ninc reitosai,on OF the aapthodsr, notwiihltandinr\nwhat difficulties ihould arife\n\n\nMr., Pitt iaid there was no f;,eb cn,,c..,.,.\nthough, IN honor, we were bound to ule every ~\nertion tor that effect At the fame time he took\nthat opportunity of declaring, thar nothing had\nnaPpssd TO ienen our alurancc OF iuceeis Tor that\nince the hort time the iubcSt was Ian cifeniIrd\nadvice had been received from our heets. tina,\nthey had been received in more than one or two\ntowns as dehverers, and that the itsndsrd of the\nancient government was erected\n\n\nInc report oil the militia bill was shcn brouobt\nup, and ordered 20 be received Tomorrow.\n\n\non the motion oil Mar Pitt, the hou(e then re i.\nlo'VSu ilen INTO committee OF iupply, on which\nche following reioutions were moved and agreed\nTO.\n\n\nIhat i9,oco feamen including $4,000 marines,\nDC granted to his majcay FOR the iervice of two\n'un1r months, commencing the ut January ,Soo\n\n\n\"A ium OF A4I,oooL for wsges for the fang, ar\nele rate OF III us per man, for the above period\na ium OF s6,oool for maintenance at the rare\nOF IL los Per msn--A fun of 10000 for wear\nand tear OF hps at the of 81. man per n,onth\n\"A ium OF 90, oeol for ordnance, at the rate of\n81 per mon,h-rhat fun of 1000 COOL. be\ngranted to his majeity to pay off the exehsqucr\nbills ihued, IN consequence of the exchequer loan\npiI OF laa felton,, and payable on the fsil day Of\nthe FELTON,.\n\n\nThe report was then brought up and ordered to\nperceived tomorrow, ana the committee of fun\nPly deferred till Weduelday. Adjourned,\n\n\nMIR. Pitt, in addition 10 what he had areadv fa;d\nrelative TO the intelligence from Holland, men,i-\noned, that the advice from our fleets aated rhat\nat every place where the people of the country\ncould thew their real diipofitioas, they were\nianguine in favor of the Stakeholder, and mani\nteited the greatlh JOY and exultation.\n\n\n1.-The readers Of the Asous will pay the atten-\ntion which it delcrves to this afiurance from the\ngriffith miniiter. If MIR Pitt could have fpeci6ed\nany lueh towns, we fhoa have heard their names,\nAll the Dutch Gazettes and private letters agree\nthat the Engliih are behaving in Hoand JUN as\nthey did, before our own eyes at Manchester, in\nthe lat war, when they burnt twelve hundred\nhogiheads of tobacco.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Italy on the ala Fruaidor (sep:emb-r y\nlie pubiihcd a declaration that day, thas\nthe city of Genoa was in fate of ilerc.\n\n\nA Dutch battalion of r4o men, who fir(e\ngavc way in 'hcir army in the affair of the\nroth, are diimiaed, and = psrions, officers\nand privates, arc 70 be Giot for milconl ua.\n\n\nSeptember 40.\nOn Monday evening at eight O'Clock,\ncolonel Bsillie of the guards, landed a, Var\nmouth. He came over in the Martin lloop,\ncoms1anded by captain Sinclair, with fur.\nther particulars from his royal highnsfs the\nDnke of York of the affair Of the roth\ninf.\n\n\nAfter reading the details of the battle\nIN Holland, 1t is great eOnjoiaiiou to re-\nceive aiturances from his hghnels that its re-\niuit promiies rather to be uleful than iniu-\nrIous to the object Of the campaign. We\nknow too little of military affairs to per.\nceiSe on what his highnels's opinion is\nfounded. Ii we were to indulge the appre-\nhenions which ignorance fuggeits, we fhould\nview the battle of Thurldsy laft as a NOR\ntai blow to the hopes of reducing Holland.\n1t appears we have beeu repulied by an army\ncertainly inferior in numbers in an attempt\nto march forward, though we were fuccefs-\nful on three points out of four. This event\nwhl iniPire the enemy with courage and\ntheir numbers and our difficulties will en-\ncreate."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "PARIS, II Fruaidor. Sent. 9.", "byline": "", "article": "The Arts--Somc valuable curioGties.\ncollected at Rome, have lately arrived sc\nParis. The Pope's collection of medals\nforms part of this convoy. Thefe me-\nda's are methodicaIly arranged in cafkets,\nwhich are formed of very fine wood, carv-\ned with much tate, aud adorned with Pa.\npal etcutcheons, and other ornaments in gold.\nThere are three or four boxes full of manu-\nicriPts, among which there are fome of\nDante's, with commentaries lome of Vir-\ngd,s, with notes letters & difertation of Ga\niileo, Leonardo de Viuci, SC. &c. Other\nboxes contain Etrufcan Yates. They have\nnot yet been completely opened but it is\nknown the vaies are thofe which decorated\nthe library of the VATICAN, the paintings on\nwhich are highly intereRing, whether we\nconiider them with regard to the hiHorv\nOF the arts, or of antiquity. There are\nheiides the beautiful types of the Oriental\ncharacters of the Propaganda. This is\nthe only collection of the kind in the\nworld,\n\n\nAmong the principal hopfes which have\nbeen plundered and burnt on the French be-\ning driven out of Naples, are the following,\nviz.\n\n\nPrinces -----.Stialiana Della, Recca,\nStrongio, Mariconuova, Angri, BEL\nmont.\n\n\nDukes---Del Popolo, Tarrento, Cal.\nfano, Accadi, Dele Tore, D'Andria.\n\n\nMarquifes of the fra rank--Littizia,\nBattilora, Filamarino, Auletta.\n\n\nMarquilles--Kittizia, Ballitoro, Ro-\n\n\nExcept the princefs of Belmont, who\nis iuPpofed to have eEcaped with Macdo-\nnald, all the other individuals of the above\nramed families were mafacred, The duke\nDella Tore, and bis brother, the Abbot\nfIlamarino, the Dutchefs Del Popolo, and\nother mobiles, were dragged through the\nitreets, and then burnt alive. Eighty five,\ncommitting of the younger fons of Noble ia\nmiles, and monks of mount Oliveto, took\nrefuge in the MonaReries of ST Petra and\nMajella, where they fortified ,hemfelves, but\nwere all killed in one day the above families\nhad their houies lacked and then burnt. A\ngreat number of merchants, among whom\nwere Sig. Mamma, Cuomo, and Receis,\nwere ALTO killed. They burnt forty people,\nconiiitiug of lawyers, phylicisns, and other\nPartizans OF the French. A confderably\ngreater number daily are either fuffocated,\nhanged, or thrown to the dogs.\n\n\nThe princes Of Moliterni and Rocca Ro.\nrnano were eleefed geperalilIimos of the Me-\napoitan forces, but the letter does not fay\nwhat became Of them. Ofthofe who were\nhanged among the ecclefiaRics is named\nMonllgnior Camboni, biihop of Capri.\nThe families Of the members of the new 90\nvernment, whole names are detailed, were\nalto put to death, after fufTering every fpe-\ncies OF cruelty, &c. After all this, the Ne.\napoliians flung TIE Denal"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "S P E E c Fl +:\n\n=\" Ny Loads and Genflemeo.", "byline": "", "article": "l HAVE called you together at this\nunuiual leaion, in order to recommend il to\nyou to confder the propiie,y, Of enabling\nme- without delay, to avail mylelf to a fur\ntner extent OF the voluntary fervices OF the\nMilitia, at a moment when an iucreaCe ne\nour active force abroad may be productive of\nthe mott important and beneficial con(eoueu-\nces.\n\n\nawe have feen the happy effects Of the\nmeaiure which you adopted on this fnbiee\n10 The lat leilion; and the forces which I\nwas thereby enabled to employ have already\nditPlayed, IN the face of tho enemy, a cou-\nr,,ge' dheiphne and aeadinefs, worthy of the\ncharacter Of Brioifh folders\n\n\nin the lhort interval Gnee the cloC. rs\nlat ieillon' our fituation and proipeas have,\nunder the bleiiing of Providence, improved\nbeyond the mott fanguine expectation. The\naoiliiie' and valor Of the commanders and\ntroops ofthe combined Imperial armies have\ncontinued to bg evidently difplayed. The\ndelI'erance Of Italy may now be conGdered\nas Occurred By the relult Of a campaign. eonal\nIA iPiendor and iuccels. 10 any Of the moA\nbrilliant recorded in hiaory and have had\ntne heart-ieIt fs,isfaaion Of feeling the valor\nOf my iieeis and armies fuccefsfuiiy employ.\ncd to the aiiiitauce Of my allies, 10 the fun\nport OF our jut caule, aud to the advance.\nment Of the NOT important inte,eas Of the\nBriliih Empire.\n\n\nThe kingdom Of Maple, hss bcea rercu-"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "EDINBURGH. oaoher l.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe expedition againa Holland wss un.-\ndertaken for the avowed purpofe of reaoring\nthe ancient order Of things, and of refcuine\nthe United Provinces from the influence Of\nthe French. This effect was to be produce\ned by the active cooperation and afiaance\nofthe Dutch themselyes, who, we were az\niured, were impatient to throw off the woke\nOF France. The military force that was\nlent was ltrong enough to have induced the\npeople to have exprefed that Impotence, and\nto have declared bemielves-Have thew\ndone 10 il is ablurd tofay that they were\nreprelled by the French force in that coun--\ntry; becauie, in the hrf place, we are sTu-\nred by the Miniaerialifs themfelyes, that\nThe French are only in the proportion ofone\nto three co the Dutch troops and in III.\nnext place, It is allowed that the great ma\nJority OF the men who have fought sesint\nours were Dutch. Have there been lcri-\nGus iniurreeiions in any part of the Provin-\nces! We have not heard Of one--We have\nread indeed of partial attempt of the Dram\ngifts, on the fde Of Guclderland, but no force\njoined them, and the iufurgents themfslves\nwere disarmed and dilperled by the PruiIians,\nwho informed the Dutch Commandant Of\nArnheim, that they would take care fuchl\nicenes ihould not be repeated. This is al\nNOR important faa, 1t ihews net only the"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "LONDON, Sept. 90.", "byline": "", "article": "On Friday night an overland dirpatch was\nreceived at the India HouEe from Bombay.\nthe contents of which, we are informed. re-.\nlate TO the further operations of the govern.\nor general, the earl of Mornineton, and lord\nGive the governor of Madras, in the Mvfore\ncountry. The tresinre found in the bnllion\ndepot, few COTS from Seringapatam. affords\nhope that a yait quantity Of fpccie, in gold\nmohurs, Pagodas, and rupees will be COL\nlected. The princes, lons of the late Tip\npoo Sultaun, were tolerably well reconciied\nto Their fate at the date of this diGpatcb.\nThe principal officers of Tippoo's Dubar\nwere employed in rendering complete Gate\nments of the revenue of the country, under\nthe inipe9ion of the Bri,ilh government.\n\n\nSeptember rs.\n\n\nSuwarrow has removed his head. quarters\nto Turin, FOX the Pnrpofc of fecuring the\nPiedmontefe frontiers, of covering any at\ntack from the Valais, and of keeping open\na communication with Switzerland.\n\n\nKlenau is advancing againit Genoa, but\nthe badneis of the roads is an almoll infuper.\nable obRacle to all rapidity of movement.\n\n\nIn Switzerland the allies pofIefs no force\ncapable of making an etfeetual fland sgaiufl\nthe French. After fome hard fighting on\nthe goth and ar ult. Hotze has been dri.\nven behind the Irtiih, and the French are\npreparing, it is fnppoied, to advance againll\nthe Grilons.\n\n\nThe plans of the archduke in ADVANCING\ninto Susbia have not yet developed them\n(elves. 1t is faid that the Autfrfans are\nproceeding towards Mannheim. IL il not\nclear thatsPhillipiburgh has yet been reliev.\ned, nor that the army under general Muh-\nTer has re.crolIed the Rhine. On the 9th. =\nFre\"ch corps Of 5000 men croled the Rhine\nto proceed to the Black Forefi; a fecond\ncorps was to follow. On the Iatb. the\nFrench retired from Heidelberg TO Mannheim.\nbut not in conlequence of any defeat, The\nnews from Holland is not of 70 late date,\nby fome days, as that of which we are AREA\ndy in PofIeilion. n column of ten bonEang\nFreaeb fyooPS IS arrived at Dorf.\n\n\nThe movements ofthe PrufIian troops be-\ngin TO be rather more active than they have\nbeen for fome time paa. a body Of Pruf-\niiani, but not iirong one, is on their march\ntoNeiNo A~N~e' - - w DC tnCdnpG1 be-\ntween that place and Emmerich.\n\n\nThe Emperor of Rufia gives as a rea-\nION, for prohibiting al i6tercourfe between\nDauilh fubjeets aud the RuiIians, that the\nDanilh government hes tolerated revolution\ncry GocieticS.\n\n\nBut the NOR important intelligence, at\nleaf to this county, brought by he mail.\nrelates to the commercial aate of HAMBURG.\nOur readers are acquainted with the numer-\nGus failures which have lately taken place in\nthat city, occafoned in great mealure bv\nenormous fpeculations. Six houfes faaed\nbetween the 18th and zcth, one oftbem a\nvery large houfe, which had confederate\ndealings with England, Holland, America.\nSpain, Denmark, Rullia, Naples, & France.\nThis calamity has routed the attention If all\nthe t1amburgh merchants, who have had r..\nyeral meetings. 1t was Grt propelled TO fol.\nlow the plan adopted few years ago in ,bi,\ncountry: viz. the iiIue of COMMERCIAL bills.\nbut this proPoial met with oppo6tion. II\nwas at length determined to form conner.\neial fund Of relief, to which fome Of The mof\nrespectable houies in Hamburger have nb-\nlorbed ono million and half of marks. I,\nis hoped that this remedy will be eGeaual.\nGeneral Moresu was itill with the army Of"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ed from the French yoke, and reaored TO\nthe dominion Of It's lawful iovereign, and\nmy former connections with that power have\nbeen renewed.\n\n\nThe French expedition to Egypt has\ncontinued to be productive of calamity & dil-\ngrace to our enemies, while its ultimate veiews\nagaiuit our eaaern poaelIioas have been ut\nterly COMPOUNDED. The desperate attempt\nwhich they have lately made to extricatc\nthemielves from their difficulties has been de-\nfeated by the courage of the TurlSiih forces,\ndirected by the All, and animated by the\nheroiln, of BTiti.h officer, with imsll por-\nton of nay naval force under his command !;\nand the overthrow Of that reltle.s and peril\ndious power, who, ipitigsted by the articles,\nand deluded by the promiies of the French,\n| had.en,ered into their ambitious and deilruc-\ntive projects in India, has placsd the Britih\nIN that quarter, IN fate of fold and perma.\nnen, iccurity.\n\n\n\" The vigilance, deciGon, and wifdom of\nthe Governor General in Council, on this\ngreat and important occalion, and the tried\nabilities and valor of the commanders, officers,\nand troops employed under his direction, are\nentitled to nay higheit praiie.\n\n\nThere is, trutt, every reafon to cxpe3\nthat the effort which am making for the\ndeliverance of the United Provinces will\nprove fuccelsful. The Britilh arms have\nrefcued from the polielIion of the enemy the\nprincipal port and naval arfenal of the Dutch\nrepublic; aud although we have to regret\nthe lois OF many brave men in the fubfcquent\nattack againf the enemy, whole petition en-\nabied them to obitru6t our progreis, l have\nthe frongef ground to expect that the\nikill of my generals, and the intrepidity of\nmy troops, and of thoie of my allies, will\nloon iurmount every oh&aclc; and that the\nfleet which, under the ulurped dominion of\nFrance, was defined to cooperate in the in.\nvaiion of thele inands, m.y fpcedily, truf,\nunder It's ancient fandard, partake in the\nglory of reftoring the religion, liberty and\nindependence of thoie provinces, 70 long in\nintimate union and alliance with ths coun-\ntry,\n\n\nWhile you rejoice with me in the events\nwhich add 10 much luare to the Britilh cha\nra6ter, you will. am perfuaded, as cordial\nly join IN the ieutimentS 70 iuily due to the\nconduct OF my good and faithful ally, the\nEmperor of uiiia to his magnanimity and\nwiidom, dressing to 70 many ouarters of\nEurope the force of his extenfive and pow\nerful empire, we are in great degree, indeb-\nted for the iucceis of our own efforts, as well\nas for the rapid and favorable change in The\ngeneral fituetion of affairs. have direaed\ncopies to be laid before you of theie engage\nmentS which consolidated and ceme11ed a\nconnection 70 conlonant to the permanent\nIntereits OF my empire, and 70 important at\nthe Preient moment to every part of the CT\nvilized world.\n\n\n!\" GeHfiemer Of the Hoge Of Common,\n\n\nThe ample fupPiieu which you have grant\ned to me in the courle of th- lat FELTON,. will.\ntrult, 70 nearly provide for the exiqencies\nOF the public iervice, even on the extenliye\nicale which our prefent operations REQUIRE,\nas to enable me, without further aid, to con-\ntinue thoie exertions TO the clofe of the pre-\ntent year: but in order to afford YOU the\nconvenience OF longer recefs, recommend\n1t to you to conlider of providing for the\nexpenfes which will be neceiTary in the early\npart of the eniuing year and with this view\nJ have ordered the proper climates to be\nlaid before you.\n\n\nMY Lords and Gentlemen,\n\n\n\" In purfuance of your recommendation,\nl Judged it proper to communicate to nv\ntwo HouieS of Parliament in Ireland, a,\nthe clofe of their laa (eflion, the fentimente\nwhich you have exprehed to me respecting\nan Incorporating Union with that kingdom,\nThe experience Of every day confirms me\nin the per(uafon that Ggnal benefit would\nbe derived to both countries from that i'm.\nPortant meaiuTe, and trua that the dilpo.\nhtIon OF my parliament there, will be found\nTO correlPond with that which you have ma.\nmelted tor the accomplishment of work\nwhich would tend 70 much to add TO the fe.\neurity and happiness of all my Iriih fubeas\nand to confolidate the arength and profpe-\nrity of the empire\""} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "BRITISH PARLIHMENT.\nHOUSE OF LORDS.\n\nTretday Sebtembsr ~", "byline": "", "article": "his Majety came to the Houfe about a\n\n\nO'Clock and being feated on throne, the u.\niher OF the Black Rod was fent with mef-\nlsgee to the Houfe of Commons, commandiog\ntheir attendance in the Houfe Of Peers Tb@\nCommons being come hither accordingly,\nMS Majeity was Pleafed to make the follow"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "torf.\n\n\nl tranfmit herewith returns of the killed,\nwounded and mifiing.\n\n\nam, FIR, yours, sc.\n\n\nFREDERICK.\nIS. Not having yet received return,\nOF the lois Of the RuIiian troops, can only\nobierve, that l undertand their lofs in XII\nled, wounded and miiiug, amounts to near\n1900 men.\n\n\nReturn ofiilltd, 4oopnaed and mi,1rnr.\nTotal lieu,. col. captains, fubalIern,,\ntaft, fergeants, roo rank and file xii.\nled; lieut.. coils. majors, Is captains,\nIS iubalterns, 20 fergeants, drummers,\n345 rank aud file wounded ~ ierpean,s,\ndrummers, 463 rank and file rpiiiing.\nRf'nra Of g6Teers, killed, 4uoundtd, milling ana\n\n\ntaken prifoners.\nGrenadier battalion of pnards-liet. colonel\nMorris and capt. Gunthepe, killed col\nWaybyard and capt. Neville, wounded.\nsd battalion of the I'D guards-lieut. col\nCook, wounded liet. col. Dawkins and\ncapt Forbes, wounded and taken prifo-\nners; capt. Henry Wheatley, wounded\neniign Oyley wounded and taken prifo-\nner-\n\n\nl 1t battalion of ColdRresm guards--lieut\ncol. Cunningham, wounded.\n1T battalion of 9TH foot-maior Grey, ma.\nJor Cockburne, captains Grace and Knigh,\nwounded lieut.. Wickham, milling, fup-\nPoied taken; lieut.. Wilton and enlign\nihompion, wounded.\nI'D battalion of the nth foot-maior Wood\nand lieutenant Saunders, wounded.\nle battalion of the 4oth foot--enfign Ell\ncolin, killed; major Wingheld, captains\nDancer, Thornton, Gear, Myers, & lieut..\nWilliams, wounded captain O'Dennell,\nmilling.\n\n\nI'd battalion of ditto---capt. Trollope, woun-\nded, lnce dead captains Dancer and\nThornton, and Lieut.. Macpherson, woun-\nded.\n\n\nlit battalion of the 9Th foot--lieut. col.\nOiwald and major Hay, wounded major\nPitt wounded and taken prifoner; capt.\nManary, enfigns Wilkinlon, Deane, and\nJones, wounded.\n\n\nlit battalion of the 9th foot-lieut. Wood\nford and quarter-maGer HslIes. killed ::\nlieut.. Smith wounded and taken prifoner\niieuta Grant and Rothwell, wounded.\nI'd battalion of the 9th foot-capt. BaIfour.\nKilled lieut.. colonel Grew, wounded /:\nenhgn French, wounded and taken prifo-\nner; enfgn Butter, milling.\n5oth regiment of foot--captains King and\nGilman, and lieut.. Prates, wounded.\nN. B. Lieut.. Rowad of the ROYAL navy,\nwounded; 4 feamen killed; 7 feamen woun-\nded.\n\n\nThree hundred and fifty rank and file of\nthe flrtt battalion of the 3sth regiment cam\nnot exactly be accounted for, from the ma\nture OF the aetion, from the regiment being\nlent Immediately TO the Helder in charge Of\nPrIioners but it is much feared that nearly\none hundred are killed, aud the remainder\nwounded and miliing.\nTIE return ertbe Royal artillery, yteeivsd\n\n\nfHee tie general return z0ar rloycd.\nFive gunners, 4 gun-drivers, 3 additional\ngunners, killed; # lieut.. Eligie, wounded\nand taken Priioner; volunteer John Douglas\nwounded 8 gunners, gunner-drivers, d\nadditional gunners wounded = gunners, o\ngun-drivers, milling.\n\n\n(Signed)\n\n\nALEX. HOPE. AGA Al; r.,"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "LONDON. Sentcmbcr III", "byline": "", "article": "This forenoon an express arrived at Mr.. Dun\ndas'3 oihce from his Royal highnefs the duke of\nYork, with the account ola battle having taken\nplace IN Holland on Thurfday Ian, near the VII\nlage OF Bergen, li.tle way to the northward Of\nAdkmaar. he Ruiians had volunteered form.\ning the French lines, which fervce they marched\nforward TO execute on Thurfday morning.--The\nbattle was long and bloody, but the refult was\nfavorable TO the allied arms, 1000 French and\nDutch are illted to have been taken prifoners,\nana great number Of both killed and wounded.\nOur lofs was chiefly with the Rurians. and the\nRuiiian general in chief is itated 70 have loR an\nARM and to have remained prloner with the\nenemy.\n\n\nThe whole lofs Of the enemy is reported to be\nabove ten thoufand.\n\n\nIhele dispatches were brought to Yarmouth\nBY the eiolution Lugger, which left the Texel\nOH Sunday morning."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4 -\nguards, and b, the ssth regiment under the\ncommand of ms highnefs prince William.\nThe aaion was renewed by iheie troops for\ncomfortable time with ldcceGs but the\nentire want os ammunition. on the part of\nthe Ru.jano, and the exhsuhed Gate % the\nwhole corps engaged in that particular G,u-\nalton, obliged them to retire, which they\ndid in good order, upon Pettea and the Zy-\nper Sluys.\n\n\nAs foon as it was fuaiciently light, the\nattack upon the village of Walmenhuyfen,\nwhere the enemy was Rrongly poAed with\ncannon, was made by lieutent general\nDundss. Three bat,ahons of Rufians.\nwho formed feparate corps, defined to\nCooperate from Krsbbendam in ,his attack,\ncommanded by major general Sedmoratz-\nKy, very calamity formed the village on les\nlett flank, while a, the fame time it was\nentered on the right by the 1T regiment\nOF guards. The grehadier battalion of\nthe guards had been previou1y detached\nTO march upon Schoreldam, on the left of\nlieutenant general De Harman's column,\nas the Sd regiment of guards, & the I'd batta-\nlion OF the Sth regiment, had been to keep IN\n\n\n\n\n\ngeneral FIR James Pulteney. The remain\nder OF lieutenant general Dundas's column.\nwhich after taking poIefiion of Walmen-\nhuyien, had been joined by the Il hattal-\non OF the 5th regiment, marched againR\nSchoreldam, which place they maintained,\nunder very heavy and CALLING fire, until\nthe troops engaged on their right had re-\ntired at the concluGon of the aaion.\n\n\nThe column under lieutenant general FIR\nJames Puteney proceeded to its Object of\nattack at the time appointed, and after o.\nvercoming the greateR difficulties and the\nmott determined expedition, carried by\nform the principal poG of Ouds Cafpcl\nat the head of the LANCE Dyke upon\nwhich location the 10th regiment, under\nthe command of colonel Spencer, embraced\nfavorable opportunity which prelented it\nielf OF highly diRinguihing themfelves.\n\n\nThis point was defended by the chief\nforce of the Batavian army under the CON-\nmand of general Daendels. The circum-\ntances, however, which occurred on the\nright, rendered it impoffible to profit by\nthis brilliant exploit, which will ever re-\nHeel the highelt credit on the general Off\nGERS and troops engaged ia it and made\nIt neceilary to withdraw lieutenant general\nflr James Pulteney's column from the poli-\ntion which he had taken within fhort DIFF\nlance OF Alkmaar. The fame circumstances\nled to The neceiiity of recalling the corps\nunder leutent general fir Ralph Aber-\ncrom5ie, who had proceeded without in\nterruption to Hoorne, of which city he\nhad taken poneeion, together with the gar,\nrtton. The whole of the army has there.\nfore re occupied its former petition.\n\n\nThe well grounded hopes had enter\ntanned of complete fuccefs in this operation.\nand which were fully utilized by the refult\nOF the three, and by the frh fucceTes Of\nthe fourth attack upon the right, add to\nthe great disappointment l mutt naturally\nfeel on this location but the circumstances\nwhich have occurred, 1 fhould have conf\ndered of very little general Importance, had\nnot TO lament the lofts of many brave Of\nhcers and folders, both Of his maielty's and\nthe Ru'tian troops, who have fallen.\n\n\nThe gaiantry difpayed by the troops en-.\ngagged, the ipirit with which they over\ncame every obfacle which nature and art\noppoicd TO them, and the cheerfuInels with\nwhich they maintained the fatigues of an\na6ton which lated without intermifIion\nfrom halfpaf three O'Clock Ia the morning\nuntil FIVE 10 the afternoon, are beyond INV\npowers to deicribe or extol. Their exerti-\nems fully enttle them to the admiration and\ngratitude of their king and country.\n\n\nHaving thus faithfully detailed the events\nOF this FRA attack, and paid the tribute\nOf regret due 20 the diRinguifhed merit of\ntho who fell, have much coniolation in\nbeing able to aate, that the efforts which\nhave been made, although not crowned with\nimmediate luccels, 70 far from initiating\nsgaina the general objea of the campaign,\npromie TO be highly u(sful TO our future\noperations. The capture OF 90 officers,\nand upwards of 5000 men, with the de-\nhru6tI9n Of 70 pieces OF cannon, with\nlarge fupplies of ammunition, which the in\nte1c6ted nature of the country did not adj\nnit Of being Withdrawn, are convincing\nproofs that the lois Of the enemy in the field\nhas been far hyperion TO our own; and in\naddition to this, it is material to rate, that\nnearly $1,000 Of the allied troops had un-\n,voida5ly no flare in this action.\n\n\nIa viewing the fcveraI circumstances\nwhich occurred during THE arduous day,\ncannon avoid expecting y; obligations I\nowe to lieutenant generals Dundas and ir"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "I'VVsh y. D\"\"\"V\"S, ofPIemDT go\n\n\nColonel Gaiooig0e brought I'D petition from\nthe merchants Of Livsfpooi, praying relief for the\nWeit-India merehantsi tho obiod a mere tempo\nrary loan to meet the prefent ezigcney, arifng\nfrom the great quantity Of WeR-India produce on\nhand. Half a million was the FUN alked for, and\ntwo millions aud half Of produce was now lying\ndead IN the insle port ofLigeryool. There were\nnow 100000 hoglbeads Of fvgar on hand, and vet a\ntrihiDg demand. He concluded with moving\nleave 20 lay iaid petition on the table.\n\n\nTo quehion from the fpcaker, colonel Caieo-\ngne iaid, the merchants would give ample fecri-\nty. that eventual lofs bouid fall on the public.\n\n\nMr.. Pitt thought the difficulty a ferrous one,\nand the cafe one Of thofe few in which the houle\nought to grant relief"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "FREDERICK", "byline": "am, ilr, yours, &c.", "article": "P.S. Not having yet received retnrns\nOF the lois OF the RuIiian troops, can only\nobierye, that l undertand their lois in XII\nled, wounded and miiTiug, amounts to near\n1900 men."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "gere'als EiIen, Sedmoratzky, and Schu-\ntori.\n\n\nItranrmit herewith returns of the killed,\nwounded and miffinp.\n\n\nam, FIR, yours, sc."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0071.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Return ofiilled, qooundtd and ni5fng.\n\n\nTotal liert. col. captains, fubaltern,,\nHaff, fergeants, ro9 rank and file XII\nled; lieut.. coils. 8 majors, Is captains,\nIS iuhalterns, 20 fergeants, drummcrs,\n34S rank aud file wounded; ~ fergeants,\ndrummers, 463 rank and file milling."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE DETECTED CONSPLRACT", "byline": "", "article": "At Chlrlelon, is coafrm-d from all quar-\nters. The agents are in priton, and the.r papers\nient to the Secretary Of State. The cOnhagra.\nton Of the city Of Ch4rieRon and an infu'rection\nof The negroes Of the fourh are two Of the items\nofthe COMPUTATION. The early diiooyery If the\nplot efabiiIhes The preemmen, vigilence of the\nExecutive; and 1t Is wholly owing u the tale\ndclicacy Of The Paragtaphils ot CharIeltony\nwho fra narrated the event, that rldculous\nlevity has been attached to very l-rious aHaiT."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "PnILADELPHTA. -MAPcu", "byline": "", "article": "~\n\n\nTIE Martial Of this State in the Dror,cp.;oo\nof his official duty il the fervice Ut nun,I.-\nof writs Oh perlons who have refufcd comnl;.\nance with the requG.iors of the Land Tax All\nhas been OpPofcd in the county of Mo- champion,\nSeveral cf The aJrelted, appeared at Bethlehem\nn order to be condu9ed to this city. bu, we -\nreicusd by an armed banditti Of hcrle and foor.\nwho (eg Al defiance The government Of The Un;\nted States, and fcof, at every attempt which\nmi .ht be made to puailh them. The arreRsJ\nwere d7frous Of accomPanyi & the Marh4n\nbut the rebels relcued them BY force. Tbs\nnames Of thefe wretches are known and tho\nPreident Of the United States having iAued b;s\nProclamation, according % law, commanding\nthem to dlperfe by the 18th infant, the Rron9\narm Of government vii in cafe Of refufl boe\nImmediately nretched forth to inHit the moG\nexemplary Punifhment on thefe ProAigate and\ndaring oppolers Of the laws Of the land.\n\n\nOne FRss, German heads the infn, gents in Mont\ngome!y county. The gallows groan for tbe fellow\n\n\nBy further private accounts from Northamp-\n;On, we learn that the Inlutrettion gathers head\nthere."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "40 Guns.", "byline": "", "article": "E,,tra7 ara letter from CAPT. THOMAS Truly\n\n\nTON. p tie Secretary Of tbe May, dated I4ib\n\n\nFebruary.\n\n\n= On the 18th, after the greatef ex-\nertionS having been made, we gained\nthefe roads with both fhipS, s. anchored\nthem fafe about noon. It is imPoiiible\nfor me to fate to you the Joy demon\nArated by the inhabitants on this occa-\nfon the ihip was filled with gentle\nmen of the frt digrities in the iAand,\nand alute requefed, in order that it\nmight be returned, which was compli-\ned with on my part, particularly as it\ncame from a member of the kings\ncouncil, Mr.. TyGon, an old friend Of\nmine Of many years fanding.\n\n\nhave iuR received a polite letter of\n,congratulation from the commander in\nchief, who offers me every lervice in\nhis power and have directed all the\nwounded from the Infurgente to be i'm\nmediately landed, and fent to the hoI-\npital.\n\n\nThe following is an accurate return\nmade me this morning by lieutenant\nRogers, commanding the prize, taken\nfrom the examining officers Of the\nkilled and wounded on board the In\nfurgente, viz.\n\n\nkilled, 20\n\n\nbadly wounded. zz\n\n\nwounded m re tightly, 10"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "4o2 in all.", "byline": "", "article": "The third Lieutenant of the ConRellatcn'\nMr.. Slerst Of ,ltimore, has wri ten his broth\ner, an account of the action, at the concIutlon\nOf which he fays: (\" One fellow was obliged\nto run through the body with my fword, and\n70 pu, an end to a coward. You mutt not\nthink hi, arrange, for we would put man to\ndeath FIR even looking pale on board Ills hip\nThe failor's name thus killed, was Neal Har-\nvey.\n\n\nThe Wen-Tudia papers DO juRicc to this\nbrilliant exploit. Recruiting Parties were o-\npened at St. Thomas's, and other places to\nm3n the prize."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEwBURYPORT, MARCH\n\nBritih Captures at Martinique.", "byline": "", "article": "Britiih Captures at Martinique\nCq9y ofa letter from Mr.. Samuel CADET, 0gsat Jar\n\n\nAja-rieau elaimr, dated LoHdoa, Dc. Is, 90.\n\n\nGENTLEMEN,\n\n\n''The court If admiralty here have at lengh\ntaken up he Martinique cafes.-About two\nthirds are heard, and decreed to be reaoIed.-\nTire Others will be decided on in few days\nWhere The ownerfhip and neutrality is e0ab'\nlilhed, reaitu ion is Immediately ordered This\nhas been lone in the Betty, Now II, New Ad-\nventurer, Freeman Bet1ey, Ingals LQcy'\nTreadwell Three Friends, Norton and La\ngle, Gerrilh. IN The Polly, Storer, further proof\nis ordered a 70 cargo. The owners have ne-\ngleaed as vet 10 ftud 90 tef a1davits. Inc\nJudge has not given any fentence or opinion as\nto the que3iQn Of DAMAGES in this clafs OF cafes\nwe cannot therefore fay whether 40 appear\nwill be neceL4ry--we rather exTea il, however\nand alfo finally to 81 70 tbs treaty Com\"'ili'n\ners."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "BY The PRESIDENT\nOf the UNIFIED STATES sf EMEmcA,\nA Proclamation.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nWHEREAS combinations to defeat the exc.\ncution Of the laws for the valuation Of lands\nand DIV Hing houles within the United States,\nhave elfed in the counties Cf NCrthamptoa, /,\nMontgomery and Bucks, in the State Of Penn\nfyivaria, and have proceeded in manuer lub\nverive Of the juf au hority of the Government,\nry mi(reprer, p atons 70 render the law, odlous,\nDy Get rrng %he public officers Of tie Uned\nStates e. forbear the execution fth-ir functions,\nana by orenly threatening their lives And\nwhereas the endeavours Of the well affected\ncitizens, as well AS cf the Executive officers, to\nc0ncliate compliance with lhoie laws, have\niailed Of fucceis, and certain peIlons, in the\ncounty Of Northampton af-relaid, have been\naardy enough to perPeuate certain acts which\nam adviicd amount to treaicn, being ove,t\na6ts III levynE war againt The Umted States ;\ninc fad perlons exceeding one hundred n rum\nDer, and armed and arIayeI ~ A war.k- man\nner. havi on the leventh d'y cf his Pteient\nmonth ot March, ooeeJed t7 tile houc Of\nAbraham Leverlng, IN the town o. be'hl h-m,\nand there compelled William Nicholas, Mar\nlh1l of the Uri.ed States, in and t-r The DG\ntutt Penn. lvanil, to d-it from thc e1-ol\nton f certain ] gal rrJccis N u, EtniS % Be-\nerecuted. and hl.ing compelled him to DIFF\n-har-e and r. ar liberty ccrt''n pei ~, whom\nNE had ar-eRc1 by virtue of cr rmrll process,\nJuly iHued frr cf rces againt the United\no.ates, and lving impeded au1 prevented th-\nCommiiioncr an TIE AEyf Wy aPson'ri iu\ncon .orC1itv w in tie laws 1T read, il the\ny W Northampton atorelaid, by hrelts VI per\nlonal injury from executing th iaid laws\nvowing, as lh- motives OF thelt ill.ral and\ntreaionable proceedings, an intention p preveat\n~ force If arms, the execution ot thr tdL law,\nand % witiland BY oPcn violence tie lawful\nau hority Of the Govyrnmeot OF the United\nStates and whereas by the conlttutlcn and\nJaws ct tn United States, | am an hoTized,\nwhenever The laws OF the United States ihdll be\noppof.d or the execution thereof oblirutted N\nany State, by combinations too powerful TO be\nfuPpreAed by the ordinary courle Of Judicial\nproceedings, or 6y the powers vcited IN the\nMarihlls, to call forth military fore to fupPrds\nfuch combinations and r. csuie the laws 10 be\nduly executed And whereas it is in my lld3\nmert neceIary TO call forth military force, IL\nrider TO lupprets the combinations dfor Slaid,\nand caule the laws aforelad to be duly eXecu\nled, and | have accordingly determined lo to\ndo. uneer the lolemn conviction thar the ellen\ntial inlereas of the United States demand il I;\nWHEREFORE, | John Adams, PreGdent Of t e\nUnited States, do he eby command all perlons,\nbeing irf1rgents, as aforef4d, and all Others\nwhom it may concern, on or before Monday\nnext, being the 8th day ol this Pre.ent month,\nTO dilperle and retire pelceably to their r6f\npe6tive abodes and l % moreover warn all\nperlons whom(oever, aga;na aiding, abetGng,\nor comforting the perpetrators Of The aforelId\ntreaGorable acts, and 90 require all officers,\nand others, good and faithful ci,iztns, accord\nirg to their re'Pe6tve du'ies, and the laws cf\nthe land, TO exert Their utmoa endeavours to\nprevent and fuPprels fuch dangerous and IN\nlawful proceedings.\n\n\nINtRansny 7o6eycoE Ibavc cagcd tbe Seel\nTgsea3 sf ne United Stafsf Of Anl1ioa p o.\n&Ln3 e6Tnsd 70 hb5fs Pr5ent5, and .Ggaed he\nsaaaySSs J,ws eOub ny fsnd-\n\n\nDONE at the city Of Philadelphia, the\n\n\ntwelfth day Of March, in the year Of our\n\n\nLord, one thouland feven hundred anI\n\n\nninety.nne, and Of the Independence Of\n\n\nthe fad United States Of America, the\n\n\ntwenty-third.\n\n\nJobn Adam5.\n\n\nBY the PreGdent,\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "killed, 20\nbadly wounded. zz\n\n\nwounded more tightly, -\n\nTotal killed and wounded, 70", "byline": "", "article": "Total killed and wounded, 10\n\n\nWe had, as | wrote you before, only\none man killed, and two badly wound\ned, one Of which is fnce dead, the\nether is a midlhipman, Mr.. M'Don-\nough, who loft his foot; an ordinary\nfeaman was afterwards dilcovered to b\nAightlywounded this is the whole num-\nDer loft and injured on board the Con\nftellation.\n\n\nhlll proceed to repair the damages fuaAin\neI 70 both ihips as fpeeiiiy IS Tofble and un,l\ntie pleaClre Of the United Sta es. Il known\nintend to give Lieut.. John Rogers an order 10\ncommand IT, Inlurgente. Tie was ono at The\nhfR Lieutenants appointed, has a claim 10 being\namong the fri promotions, but a very ltronl\none, for behaving well, and bling the 6rt lieu\ntenant of the COnRelauon, a. NE c.ptur- oi\nthe FRI governmental lhip # any coniequenc..\never made ty the arms az he United Stres at\niei fuce or being know as a nation h\nother officers ihail appoint in the fame way.\n\n\nNv gun deck !, divided into ttree divilOEs,\nThe frR Of guns, and oPP.iile fup-rinttnder\nw the Hrit lieutenant, NJ. Ro-ers. The II\ncond Of Ave qurs. and cppch'e by the f,,ono\nltu-enIut, Mr.. Y viper. The third OF tour\ngun,, and oppof.e By the third Ii,ur N,\nSrerett. The zeal of thde three officers III per\n70 ming Their duty, and complying tri9ly with\nny otd,rs, c7nro iurpaGtd, hut mutt not,\n10 priue Of them. be lient as to the good con-\nduct af Mr.. ohirly, tie matter, and Mr.. Archer\nthe 4tE lieutenant, who acted ihcir pant near my\nPeifln on The quarter deck. and who are aio\ndeierving OF nodce but for the honor # our\nna ion, mutt declare that il IS impoIibe for\nofficers, and men in any fervice to have behav\ned better than my people did generally on this\noccafion it mutt therefore not be unde food.\nBe- caufe have mentioned The names Of few\nof the principal gentlemen, that thole Of an in\nferor grade in their aations are lels deferving !;\non the contrary, to the latter always feel my\nfelf moR indebted for their exertions in The hour\nIf battle, as they have generally much les at\nfake, than thof- in higher Ralions, and con\nfequently lefs indulement to dilPlay their val\nour\""} +{"article_id": "8_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nEI-RTTFP p lE rICULARS.", "byline": "", "article": "A Liter Fl N Capt. TRuxroN, to Mr.. VAL\nLOTT, of Blhm7rs, gives the Lglargen'5 coai-\nplenent Of men, as undc1 -\n\n\n51 Officers lcnt 70 Cga44iaaae.\n\n\n$50 il priion A.ips, ione hgh-lywonnded\n100 in goal IN B.D,fyre.\n\n\n34 in boi ital, wounded\n\n\n20 killed and died OF wounds\n\n\nIA retained On board the Cynf.Aatia7 &c."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "Letter from Capt. TRUxToN-datcd\n\n\n& United States fhip Conlelation Bafcterre", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nRoad, St. ChriRophers 18th Feb r7o9\n\" Bef're this can reach you. the capture Of\nthe Iatargesfe, French national frigate, of 40\nguns and 400 men, taken by the arms Of he\nUnited States Tin fight OF this i1and) or board\nof the above llliP, after an a6ion Of one hour\nand quarter, will no doubt be known to you\nin Baltimore.\n\n\nI\" The Captain Of the Iglmgsnts obfsrved lhar\nmy taking Of him would be confidered dec\nlaration OF war againft France told him if\nthe capture Of a national vehel was to be con.\niidered as declaration Of war, his taking #\nthe Retaliation, which belonged to the Uated\nStafef, was certaicly declaration Of war a\nCAN'T Us on the part of France. However be\nit zUar Or Be it peace, told him fhould certainly\ntake every French frigate and other French\narmed veGel l met vi Ii, if not overpowered,\nand Of his determination [ requelted he would\ninform General DEsFoRNEAux.\n\n\n/\" have ient up car;el 10 Cau4al7u5e. in\nhopes Of exchanging the priloners. If l can\nget men I will have the Ir(4yqsQte c-uiz:ng with\nME by the lit Of March\""} +{"article_id": "10_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "# tie jqanl Of s.. CbrjfoPbeys, Feb. Q, r790.\nDsAR SIR,\n\n\n| WROTE you the 4th inf. TO\nwhich | mutt beg leave to refer and\nIoon after weighed from Bahaterre\nroad, St. Chrifophers, and proceeded\nto iea, having made the necehary ar\nrangementS with the merchants and\nmatters Of vefels for a convoy, to fail\nthis day for the United States, under\nThe charge Of the Norfolk and Rich\nmond, which vefelS | directed to\ncruize, in the mean time, near St. Bar\ntholomewS and St. Martins, 70 as to\nbe at hand to proceed with the convoy\nat the time appointed. AS foon as |\nleft the road Of Bahaterre (Which | did\nwith the Contellation foluS) fretched\nunder Monlerat and towards Gauda-\nloupe blythe wind, and from thence un-\nder the lee Of Antigua and Barbuda.-\nIL this rout | only met two merchant\nvehels, and Britilh frigate. | there\nfore thought it bef to change my\nground, which | did, and run down to-\nwards the illand Of Nevis, and on the\n9th inf. at noon, that iland bearing\nw. S. w. five leagues difance, diff\ncovered large ihip to fouthward, on\nwhich | bore down. She hoifed A\nmerican colours, and | made our pri-\nvate fgnalS for the day, as we'll as that\nof the Britilh, but finding ihe anfwered\nneither, | Immediately fufpe6ted her TO\nbe an enemy, and in fhort time after\nfound, that my fulpicionS were well\nfounded, for lhe hoifed the French ma\ntional colours, and fired a gun to wind\nward (Which is fgnaI of an enemy.)\n| continued bearing down, on her, and\nat quarter paG 3 P. M. fhe hailed\nme 1everal times aid as foon as | got\nin a petition for every fhot to DO exc\ncution, | aniwered by commencing\nclole and fuccefsful engagement, which\nlated until about half paG a p. NJ.\nwhen fhe nruck her colours to the\nUnited States lhip Conitellation, and |\nImmediately took pofeilion Of her\nShe proved to Be the celebrated French\nnational frigate Infurgente, Of AZ guns\nand 4o7 men, late out from France,\ncommanded by Monfeur Bureaut, and\nis e3eemed one Of the falteit falling\nfhips IL the French navy. have been\nmuch ihatterej in my rigging and fails,\nand my foretopmait rendered, from\nwounds, ulelels you MAY dePeld the\nenemy is not lers lo. ~.\n\n\n] intend 20 ge! into Bafaterre road,\nST. Chri3ophers, if poflible, with my\nprize but The wind being adverle and\nblowing hard, much doubt, in the\ncrippled fate Of both lhiPs, whether l\nllall efett it, and if not, | mutt make\nport 10 leeward. The high fate Of\nour diiciPline, with the gallant conduit\nOf my officers and men, would have\nenabled me to have compelled a more\nformidable enemy to have yielded, had\nthe fortune Of war thrown one i'll my\nway ;-aS it is, hope the Prefdent &\nmy country, will, for the prefent, be\ncontent with very fine frigate being\nadded to our infant navy, and that too\nwith the lolS Of only one man killed,\nand two wounded, while the enemy had\n(the French furgeon reportS) s. or So\nkilled and wounded. Several were\nfound dead in the tops, &c. and thrown\noverheard IS hours after we had poi\nfeflion. | mutt not omit, in this hafy\ndetail, to do iuaice to Monieur Bu-\nreaut, for he defended his ihip manful-\nlr and from NV rakinr him feveral"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON, MARCH 2T.", "byline": "", "article": "AT the late truly federal election II Portf-\nmou h, truth and patriotlm uiumphed. Mr..\nGim4n bad ga lufrages, while hio rival can\ndd4Je, Mr.. Langdon, had but g."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A letter from on board the Montezuma, da-\ned la,. 80 long. I3, Feb. 20. go, Rates that\n\" commodore Barry, of the trigate United\nStates, Las been 70 fortunate as to reach a\nFrench priva eer with his heavy metal, aud\nink her and had juA time enough to run a.\nlong iide and fave 90 men, which be attempted\nto fend athore at BaFeterre, CaudAfoupe, by\nhoilting Aag of truce, but it being fred on,\nhe benevolent deGgn was given up\""} +{"article_id": "18_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Preflent Of the United States has or\nderel the French inrigans, who have lat ly\nbeen detected at Charlelton, to be conveyed 10\nthe feat Of government."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "hxtyaR ot' a letter from LjI52n 70 r1be7aBle Msr\n\n\ncamille HouJe in PHILADELPHIA, dated 5tb Jan. L1R.\n\n\n4\" The Flen>h have lately met leve,e check\nin Italy The King If N pies, at tie head IF\nhis army, has taken PoAeaion Of the Popg's\ndominlons, and every whore heat the French\narmy mott feverey. On The Neapolitans en-\nterng the city If Rome, General Mick, the\ncommander in chief, fummOnel ihe canle of St.\nAngelo, which was Ril in PoAefIion OF the\nFrench, 70 iurren Ter, which they rtfuled-He\nthen fent them a mfage, declaring, that if\nthey 6red On the city, that for every gun, he\nwould deliver Freedman To the populace-\nTni. did not intimdate the French they fired\nleverAl gun, and General Nix, as good as\nbis word, delivered as many FrenchmeB TO the\nmob, who murdered them IN the mott cruel\nmarner-h he then ient them ano'her me1age,\nrelating whit lie d u done, dn1 what had haP-\npeaed to tn poor Freachuen, who had t-lien\nvi1ms ~ their folly, o0 which they ce fed fr-\nring, a.d lie ivered up the ca1Ie. a few days\nalter thar, l-vere engagement took Pia-e be-\ntween $4,000 7 .each, and about 5000 Nea-\npultans. n which the latter we're vitior ous -\nthey tork about 1000 p'iloners, and killed in\nil'tle about 5000.\n\n\nTIE los \" N. N-ip7litans was v-rv trivial\n-omDared with that 10 The French The\nof Tie kne of \" pies was arr rd wIh q d'W-\nfoa of t.e army1f Civtl NecchiI, * had t4ken\npoT lIi 4 cf that city and Po.t The Romans\nrer- every where Hocki0g ir great numbers 70\nenter in-o the \\ea7.lt \" army L have no\ndoubt but the French viii ne N rap ily\ndriven out of I,aly than they entered ir. Bu-\nonapa-'e, all accounts agree, WIS thot At\ncoun,H cf war, by an Egyp ian folder, an his\nwhole army by this time de,troyed-io mu-h\nfor ihat Egyptian\""} +{"article_id": "26_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "OF THE CAPTURE or THE FRENCH\n\n\nFRlGATE L'INSURGENTE."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "T0bn Adans.", "byline": "", "article": "BY the PreGdent,\nTIMoTHY PICKERINC,\n\n\nSecretary or S!ats."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Erfr07 ora letter f5ol9 CAPT. THOMAS TRUX\n\n\nTON % tie Secretary Of tbs Navy, dated ~"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-03-25_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0191.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Er.ya9 ~ tAer. from CAPT. TH0M4S TRUX-\nION, 70 he Secretary ef tbe Navy, dated On\nSs.rd ne J'aaed States .J6iP Conaelation ii f}bt\ngf hts iQaad Of s.. CbrJfqPbsr5, Feb. {, Q, 1899."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "r &c II NJ 0 \" D:\nFRIDAY, JlxuAkr IS.\n\nEetraa from tJri Journal ei'Me HovsE Of\n\n\nDsASGATsS Of YixoMiA,\n\nFsiDAI, 1.,aaa,y ~, I7oS.", "byline": "", "article": "The Houfe according TO the order Of the day,\nfefolved tlelf into q committee Of the whole\nHoule on the fate Of the commonwealth, and\nafter fome time lptnt therein, Mr.. Speaker re-\nfumcd the chair, and MIR Calls reported, that the\ncommittee of the whole Ifoute, had according TO\norder had under their confederation the Fate OF the\ncommonwealth, and had come % two refolutions\nthcreupon, which he read in his place, and then\ndelivered in at the clerks table, where the fame\nwere again read, and are as follows:\n\n\n{. The General Afembly of Virginia, eonfider\ning thatthc privation of perfonal rights, foiemny\nfanaioned by the contribution and laws of the u\nnited States, is arbitrary, and unjuh.--Thst the\nright Of eleaisn 10 Office, is orc Of the mot inn\nportant Feared, thereby to the citizen; and that\nit ought not to he deGroyed, or impaired, efpcci,\nally by regulations having Retrospective opera\nton\n\n\nTherefore R.EgseG. That the propofition from\nthe Legislature of the State Of Mathematics, hav-\ning for It's obea the excluiioa Of certain citizens\nfrom their eligibility TO Offices, which they now\nactually polIefs and, the excl0lion of other per-\nfons who may become pofcGes thereof, upon the\nperformance OF certain conl tons held ont to them\nby exiting laws: Thus by Retrospective regn-\nlaton, improper in itief and inconliacnt with the\nfpirit Of all our civil iniiutions; infringing the\nrights Of perlons, loleninY guaranteed by the\nfifUtion and laws---is arbitrary, ard unjua, and\nNnat - ougnf net 10 ftCciFc VIC appreciation OF\nche General AGenlbly.\n\n\n2. The General A1embiy, ncyerthelel., con-\ncuring in opinion with the Leginature Of Maj\nIaehuictis, /\" that every oonnituiional barrier\nhhould be oppofcd to the introduction Of foreign\ninauencc, INTO national councils '-lg5j cfps@,\nTia, the contribution ough, TO be 70 amended, that\n40 foreigner who iiall rot have acquired rights\nunder the oonifitutisn and laws at The time of\nmaking this amendment, hall thereafter be tGgi-\nbic 20 the Office Of Senator, or Reproductive N\nCongrefs, Of the listed States to any Office in\nthe Judiciary or Executive Departments.\n\n\nThe 6rt refolution being read fecond\ntime, was on the quetion pat thercupon, a.\ngreed to by the Houic.\n\n\nThe fccond refoiuiion being read fecond\ntime, motion was made, and the qneition\nbeing put to amend the fame, by inferting\nafter tho word \" Judiciary\" in the laa line\nthereof, the word \" Military\"\n\n\nIt par,d in the negative.\n\n\nAnd then the main queGion being put,\nthat the Houfe do agree with the committee\nOf the whole Houfs, in the reGolution as re-\nported.\n\n\nItPaEcd 10 The affirmative, aye' 81, noes\n-."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "land is afeertained beyond query. Sir + B. War\nIen took the fIoehs of 90 guns, and frigates-\nThe Mclampas took ore frigate, !, were carr;sl\ninto Sligo Bay, ard into Grscnoek, which MAKE\nthe ihip Of the line and frigates. The Hochc\nisrated in l French Rsgiler 4. $50 guns.--Wc\nhave inherited one article relative TO an attack OH\nthe Texel, which is taken from the Ham5urgh\ncorrefponden,, Of October 5I.--Ths Altoona Mer-\ncurry, of about the fame Gate, has fimilar para\ngraph. bririh papers have heretofore limited At\nadeign upon this rendezvous of III. Bdtavan\nheet---Thc dilpatches frsm Buonapartc. Sc, arc\nof an ancient date and only noticed as eurioii-\nties The account from Meiiina, corrobossting\nother intelligence. announcing the French defeats\nin Egypt, appear, in degree, warranted by Gen.\nBs own lctScrs---in which nc confctTcs the bravery\nequipment aud eumity Of th- Mamalutes and\nArabs Indeed it may be inferred that The Editor\nOf the Vienna Gazette vouches for mon OF the par\ntSulars IN the la,cmeut.--We obferve nothing\ncontradictory ofthe advces of the conlagration\naz The tranlports. The late information on the\nfuhie9 implied that the eveSt happened about the\n10Th Sep. To FAY the French Government is rem\ndered nloEe favorable to peace by Bruey's defeat,\nis bold ancrtion for Paris Paper--and NAV\ntherefore be concluded Rubborn faa But thev\nhave therefore loG The opportunity of making \\\ngood bargain. In GRIPPING at too much they pro-\nbadly viii get nothing. The Germans can find\nreatons foT breaking of the Negotiations az any\ntiu,c.-The German troops are ready, and the\nPulans hand to aiiit chem, in cafe OF renewal\nOf hoilili;ies."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On motion MADE :.y hIr. Tohn Fox, fc.\nconded by Mr.. Tate-OrGkre&, That the\nnames Of the ayes and noes, on the forego.\ning queRion. be Inferred in the Journal.\n\n\nThe names ofthoie who voted in the afIif-\nnative are--Meifrs. Bailey, Cabell, Ware,\nAn3elfor, Porerfield, Walker, Chsffin,\nGiles, Page, White, Otey, Tate, Baker,\nBreckenridge, John Miller, Fletcher, Mp\nCURE, Colwell, Bucl;uer, Spencer, Bedford,\nHauifon, Cheatham, Thomas A. TAYLOR,\nHatcher, Daniel, Roberts, Shackelford,\nPeterion Goodwin, Pcgram, Booke', Welt\nwood, Webs, Herbert, Jennings, Horner,\nHadcn, Payne, NIGH, Wolfe, Greer, Ben.\nCook, Bymm, Reeves, Mordecai Cook,\nHall, Plcaiants, Heath J. Miller, John Ma\nthews, Jones, M'Kinzie, ROYAL, SNYDER.\nKing, Starke, ThompCou, Fifher, Simon,,.\nSelden, Price. Goodwin, James Johnfon,\nJohn Allen, Iazewell, Young, Richard Cor\nbin, Thomas Lewis, Morris, Turner. Wal.\nlace Pollard, Gregory, Joiepl, Carter, Pow\nell Chaplain, Calls, Meriwctler, Francis\nEPPes, Roebuck, Hill, Marx Alexander,\nX CHI. ii Corbin, Evans, Inglc Ta,nes S.\nMathews, Joiiah Iiddick, Watkins, Hura\nSiaughtcn, Freeman Eppes, Woods, Wright,\nN h'nly, Clarke, Devin, Motley, WoodIou,\nGeorgs x. Taylor, Pope, Brooke, Robin,\nION, M'Coy, Coenrod, Rentfro, MADDEN.\nBarnes, Caruthers, Andrew Alexauder.\nChas. Lewis, Browniag, Gatcwood, Hula\nney, Robert Goodwin, Mer er, Stannsrd,\nNat. Fox, John Fox, FauIcou, Seward.\nBooth, Mafon, Gary, Burnham, Lee, Hun\ngeriord' Meek, Crockett, Shield, Griffin,\nAndrews, Fouihee, Newton-rsz.\n\n\nAnd the names of thofc who voted in the\nnegative are--MeiTrs. Nicholas, Ruifin, Boil.\nling, Perrow, John Taylor, Tyler, Caven4\ndin, Pruniy, Cooke, Scott. Peter Iohnaon.\nCureton, Davis--i3.\n\n\nordersd, That the Clerk do carry the faid\nreiolutiods to the Senate, for their concur\nrenee."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA, January Z.", "byline": "", "article": "On Saturday the Scuate again ref,med\nthe trial ofthe Impeachment of William\nBlount, when Mr., Ingerfoll, in a neat and\neloquent Speech of two hours, fiaihed The\ndefence in fupport Of the Plea againa the\njurildiaion Of the Court, After which Mr.\n\n\nHarper, with his ufual ability, made reply\nof two hours againt the Plea, and in fup-\nport of the jurifdi6tion of the Senate. The\nCourt adjourned to Monday morning, when,\n1t is expected. Judgment viii be given on the\nquefion of jurifdi6tion. If the Judgment\nihould be againR the iurifdieion ofthe Sc\nnate, the whole buineis win of courfe, fall TO\nthe ground, but if the Judgment ofthe Court\nbe sgaiut the Plea, and in favour of the ill.,\nriidietion, then the trial, it is preiumtd, will\nproceed on the articles Of impeachment."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mating in the whole o,szf,6t7 90\n\n\nTie funds out of which appropriations\nmay be made, for the purpofe before menti-\noned arc\n\n\nFi5R, The FUN of fix hundred thoufaod\ndollars OF the proceeds of duties on i,nports\nand tonnage, which will accrue in the yeer\n1929, which ium is, by law, Annually refer\nyea Tor the exPenfe aud fupport Of govern\nmcnt.\n\n\nSecond, The furplus of revenue and income\nwinch may accrue to the end of the year roo\natler iatisfying the objects, for which aDnro-\nPriatlons have been heretofore made sed.\n\n\n71'rd' Tie proceeds of tie loans which\nmay be negotiated on the credit Of the Uni.\nted Staes, purfuant to either or boiI the aaa\nOF Congrels, psfcd on the Exteen,h Of Iplv,\n1913, the one, entitled, \" An act 70 enabla\nthe Preiidcnt of tine United State, 20 bor.\nrow Toney FOR the pnolic feryice - and the\nother, entitled, a\" An act making certain an.\npreparations, and to authorize TIC PfeGdert\ntax\"\n\n\nNC oecretary respectfully ob(etves, that\nthe expenies Of the revenue cutters have been\nhitherto betrayed by the collectors Of the cuf-\ntoms, out OF the proceeds Of the dutieson in.\nports & tonnage, & charged intheir acc,s. as\nexpenditures incident to the collection ofthe\nlaid revenue; ieveral of the cutters now in\nieryIee are, however, well calculated for Co\noperating with larger 1iips, for the defence\nOF theiea-coat and Of commerce ; and, while\n10 employed, order ssd economy vii be\npromoted BY an arrangement for fubiet1ing\ntie expenditures 20 the controul Of tbe\nNavy Department on this ground, the\nexPediency of an appropriation fordefraying\nTIC eSpenies OF lescral Of the llid cutters is\niubmitted.\n\n\nThe Secretary alGo traofn;;s a astement\nOf the recciP and expenditures Of the Uai-\nsed States for .he year pros to the GgG ds"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "KNOXVILLF. Deccmher 8.", "byline": "", "article": "Agreeably to the Proclamation Of his TX\nCellenoy the Governor, for convening the\nLegislature Of this State, the Senators and\nRepresentatives. met accordingly; the Senate\nproceeded to the choice of Speaker,\nwhen the Hon. WILLIAM BLOUNT\nwas cholen, and condu4edto the Chair."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a II frtons having claims againR the easte\nOf HCtiHkD Holt. late 81 Ed,S county.\nare heretJ qu'hsd to make thtm Known on o..\nbcioTe INC - n C3J Of irnr ncy,.---. Aud 7.fg\nthoie whotase -sinls r-iril a.. eAsts ofSA MI\nFL DOORS, dec. iz,e Of he fame count. are\nhereby rcneaed 90 briIe hem IN well au.leb,ie,-\nted, on before the a7fh dsy az F,bruary oc.,.\nas ma sitisment and dilribution Of flid eAatrs\nIs likely take plaee on abcnt Ga times above\nmentond And 'his giycrtif,7rsnt viii be plesa\nIN bar otsny claims brought IN afterwards, bv\n\n\nRICHARD HOLT, Admir-.\n\n\n81 Jauary, T-91 s"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "January\nf'0n HG'abarg paper Of O6ober ~.", "byline": "", "article": "HhGuE, Der. \"a.\nstrl6tcr means have been la,ely propofed to\nprevent the introduction of Engliih goods and it\nIs now deerced, that after the an of October\nnone OF Englith merchandise fpeeiied in the or\ndinanee mall he imported into the republic [of\nRatavial by land or by fea, on pain Of the confr-\ncation ofthe faid merchandise anl the baniihn-u,\nOF the importer. This decree has been already\nfanet'oned, and the directory has announced !, to\nthe people by proclamation."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "For the civil lii, or The fup-\nport Of government, inclu-\nding the contingent expen-\nfes of feveral departments\nand Offices, tie FUN of 5o4,zo6 50\nFor defraying the compcnfa-\nton Of clerks in the ,evc--\nraj loan offices, and foe\nbooks and fationary -\nheretofore allowed bytem-\nporary acts Of congrefs,\nthe laf Of which will ex-\nPire at the clole Of the\nprelent year, Ia.oca\nFor the payment OF annuitiss\nand grants, 1.6o, ..\nFor the fupport Of the Mint %\nEstablishment, t5.oo\nFor the expenfes Of inter-\ncourfe with foreignnations,\nincluding fun Of twenty\ntn uisnd dollars, eains,ed\nas being recuiite for the\nrelief Of dehitute feamen.\n& executive Of the ANIMAL\nappropriation ef forty\nthouiand dollars, authori-\nfed by the aa March 10.\n\n\n1898, -,o\nFor The payment ofexpenfes\nincident to the tieatics\n"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "GJa9 CeRf - eGyard.\ny AN way fon the fubIerii cr on saturo al.\n: = an apprentice LAD, ny the name of THO IS\nCHil.bRAY Who has a65us te, month, n -\ntime t. ierve yet Il likely he is lurkjno ako,-\n-Four Mi Greek where he same frcrr--As he ba,\ngone OF without my jon csuf,, anil probsb ~ vii\nehaeASof to get INTO ernploymen,, he CIV r5-e.\nyarn an pe7ioaS ti.m employing him .r any ,.sy\nwns's r'and whoever oil deliver HIM 10 me f ajI\nhave the a,ovc toward.\n\n\nJanparyr6th, 1899 w"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "SERVICE OF THE YEAR17oo.", "byline": "", "article": "n Report from HE Secretary ef@e 7rtaEiry,\n\n\nofhf (nms nec1fSry to be abir0briatfd for\n\n\nThe Jff1yief Of TIE .year 1899.\nThe Secretary Of the Treafury respectfully\n\n\nreports to the houfe Of representatives of\nthe United States,\n\n\nTHAT for the fervice Of the year 700,\nthe following appropriations, as detailed in\nThe climates herewith trsnfmitted, appear\nto he neceliary;"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "Erom PbiLnl.Mk;, r,n 3", "byline": "", "article": "from 1,ALddHbsiI, Jan. 3.\nExtract of letter from Nevg-York. dated the\n\n\n9Th Infant.\n\n\nAeconnts received yesterday from an EaheTn\nport mention that veael had arrived there III 4\nihort paiiage from the Weh-indies. with t6c in\ni9{niaton Ct Rifpaniola being declared indepen-\ndsht, and that the flag citablihed there wa Nhte\none with three Negro Hesds\"\n\n\nIL reported that dreadful nianacre of the\nwhites BY the moattoes, in which 500 of the for\nn,er iutieiSd, recently took place at Fort Dau-\nPhin."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "of odiober !aa, being the Iaa period t\nwhich an account can be prepared.\n\n\nAll which IS moh respectfully tubnittet\n\n\nby\n\n\nOLIVER WOLCOTT,\nSecretary gfaas afeell,y.\nTreasury DEPASTMssr,\n\n\nDecember the a2d, 1898.\nTHE FOLLOWING. ESTIMATES\nAccompanied the eve letter OF the Secre-\n\n\ntary of the Navy.\n\n\nAmount Of colt Of bUi,dina and equiDp:ng\n\n\nSeventy fouf gun lhip, OF l,6zo tons, ex-\n\n\nclhiive OF military itoTes.\n\n\nLike oak timber, dollars 10000\nWhite oak and pine, sc. $1,000\nt,aoonf. IS 100\nCSaoie., rigging, cordage, &c. $500\nSmiths work, 40 4co\nAnchors, 400\nMsrling. ecco\nSail makers bill, two lnirs, ineIud.\n\n\ning canvas, 10000\nJoinsr'. till, ineIaaias GnF. z.8oo\nCarVer's BIZ, 80\nTT'Sgeis DO a,24o |\namer S tic. 700 |\n- . @'n'ef co. 3,24o !\n~\" peg a\"' 4,SGo !\nClock makers ds. 40 |\ni3ost-bnilder's do. I.6zo |\nPlumbers do, a'Azo |\nShip chandiery, o 72o !\nFurrer's Siu, I.a1c }\nCopper bolts, 1906\nshea hing copper, nails, &c. 17.4Ac\nNcolens, Tor fheatnins I.nfc"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "citTste Of pay and rstions of tire officers a nd\nere\" OF thip of war Of - suns-Co.n\nplsinent $50 men, for u months."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "Dollars 55S&5+o 90", "byline": "", "article": "DIED.\nLATELY At smithhelJ, Mar. SoLoMAN Wli.4\nSON, formerly of this city\n7-----------oH Iueiday la.a JOHN LYME, Ef4 os\nth,s ety-.an old and very Respectable eitiF 81.\nPleaiure Of his acquaintahce"} +{"article_id": "26_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "Dollars 45, OH 81", "byline": "", "article": "RECAPITULATION\nFay aod tu5Glience, Iq6.aoo 90\nProv ifons, AsoIat\nmsdicines and hOfpiisl flores, 900\nContingencies, 40 eco"} +{"article_id": "28_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ultimate of the proPoted adJ:tic;. to the m, y 1.\nl ne ar nnal eSpenle Of a \"a\n\n\ngun thip, per climate, is\n\n\ndollar 2,o o4I, II-rz\n\n\nvii therefore amount to a,6os,2os a. >\nThe snHual Szpenie OF ori\ngantine oftS gons. per ef\nfhnate, is DOS 5I,gS9 o-6\nwill the' efore amount 10 sir.o4. 81\nExtra annual eSpcn!e attend.\nlag converting three nlips\nOF \"a guns into 90 gun\nhsA'es 34,c5f O.\n\n\n-~------------.----\nAroun, of proPoJei adj\ndition oo,o,-eo *\nAnnual expenie of the exi1-\ning Eitsbdlbbent, 2,434z6l 20"} +{"article_id": "30_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Tickets to DC had al PrichsrJ & Davidion's\nBook fore, at The Office of The Z ,qr;, c,.\naz the Pru'ing-Ofice of Samuel Pies@\ntsnts, Jun. and OF Mr.. Mann, :, the\nTic, OH E under the Hal.\nq meetIug o. ne ~ 10 TEES oJ rbe-;7-,\nPER AFPCMATTox C0MPANT Erla\nat CHi\"QuEriS UEcA in the coun,v Of Anil\nLIZ, on the 9Th DEceMaERfl1oS.\nRciolSed, thar the further c,ra Of T,yy,,,,\nDOLLARS be paid on each Gis-e o. the 1gsr dav\nct MARCH next, 1t baing = fiitf rtqu;G.on.\nReioIved, thst the 'Trcafurr- 10 proceed ioJ;r\neriminately to enforce by law he collection Of al\narrears due upon Delinquent flares.\nKelo.ved, that the urs.irtendante on m f,r\nDAY Of June neNt, dc =, oo.ed from The n,e,,b rs\nthe Canal, mp the river md remove all MIL la,Ts\nwhIth have not locks gopes, Tor the lsEc usiags\nOF H'a:' according 10 law.\n\n\nEdmund HqrriJan,\n\n\nEdapdra I1ami6rdy\n\n\nRicd'd. ~ Yra4Ele,\n\n\nFranois EtBc,,\n\n\nJo5H f,t(cy,\n\n\n.1oba PoyaN,\n\n\n.Jobn 5TG,\n75omat hJi, Ck~k. ZIP"} +{"article_id": "31_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "with Great-Bri.ain, Spaid\nand the Mediterranean\npowers, IS7,eoe\nFor theiupport ofl'ght hou-\nies, beacons, buoys and\n). public piers, 4.7sI s\nFor the ordinary contingent\nexPenies of government, 10000\nFor eaablifhing trading hou.\nles with the indians, being\nthe amour. unexpcndsd\nOla former appropriation,\nwhich will expire at the\nclofe of the pre- ent year, 1to.ooa\nFor fatiSfying miscellaneous.\nclaims aud expcnfes, inclu.\nding an additional elimate\nfor t purpofes OF the act\nof June Isth, 1903, re-\nlpeeting Loan Office and\nFinal Settlement Certi6.\nGates, sc. 49,\n\n\nFor ne Military Defa,lmraE\n\n\nviz\nThe fuPport of the arr\nmy including pay, ra\nitems, cloathing, hoi-\npital, ordnance, qusi\nter-maaer, aud In\ndiaa expeufcs the\ndeienlve protection\nOf the frontiers, and\ncontingencies, agree\nably 10 the Ell mate\nof the fecretary of\nwar the FUN IF,\n\n\nDt'ls. A,ze7,cos\nFrom which nlay be dee\ndpfted the fum APP.\nPropriated by the act\nof July fxteen;h;\n1913, towards defrsy-\ning the expenfes un-\nder the act to au.-\nment the army of the\nUnited States, ooo,o6s"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\na fire Engine has recently been invented\nby MIR. Elijah Oritbce, of Providence, in\nthe State of Rhode Hand. The following\ndescription of the machine is given in Pro,\nvidencc paper.\n\n\nThis Engine propofes the following adj\nvantages over the Engliih pump Engines /,\n1t is of imple aru6ture, conflaing of no o.\nTheir machinery than crank and fewer, and\ncan therefore be afforded much cheaper, and\nis leis liable to be OUT of order: il takes IN\nbut about half the room, and BY the appli-\ncation of the fame force will throw water\none quarter further. It's implicitly, cheap\nneis and compactnefs, will render it conve-\nnicnt Tor many domeitic purpoles, as waf,ing\nwindows, watering gardens, &c. The zane\nproperties wi | render it equally uieful on\nihipboard, where it VIII not only anfwsr It's\ngeneral purPoie of quenching fire, but by The\nhelp of hofe, viii wet every fail in the\nniip.\n\n\nA letter from Martinique fays, two French\nfrigates have landed 500 men at Quad sloupe.\nand taken VrcroR HUcAts bv force on\nboard with an intent to carry HIN 20 France\nand that the governor of Cayenne had b.er\nierved in the fame manner.\n\n\nlBalt rniclligencer.J"} +{"article_id": "34_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "9co,ooo\n\nLeaving to be provided fer,", "byline": "", "article": "Leaving to be provided fer, s,7oz &C.\ntorthe payment of mi\n\n\nhrary penGons. q. .oo\n\n\nFor he May ds8dr!a1ea, bprj;l-\nam 70 t6s climate Of be Iesreia,y q\nThe rngy, ViG:\nForcomPletirg the fbips\n\n\nordered TO DC built\n\n\nby the a6s of con-\n\n\ngreis, =. dolls. 67.,5o4a4\nl1'ns ana military iiores 100000\nContingencies and ca\n-, iualtIes' 10000\nThe expeufe of main.\ntanning the preient\n\n\nnaval eitablifhmeut,\nincluding The marine\n\n\ncorps, for an entire\nyear, is computed at\ns,tzoIso .cois ,r\n! c 5, but as the whole\n\n\nnumber Of fhips viii\n\n\nnot be in Gcrvice more\nthan months ofthe\nyear 1893, the fun\n\n\nrequired fox that year\nis eitimated at no\n\n\nmore than, S,SGz,rr412\nFor the fupport Of\n\n\nrevenue cutters du-\n\n\nring the year 1899, I17,Soioz\nTotal amount, zg,84,ao8 So\nFro which fum ie de-\n\n\nQuoted balance of\n\n\nformer aPpropriati-\n\n\nons, applicable to the\n\n\nPuTpoics tated in the\n\n\nforegoing climate, SzS,sG7 ~\nLeaving to be provided for\n\n\nthe FUN of 2,I63.qzr1s"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Amount Of cof, foe building and equIpping\n\n\nlhip Of war Of g guns."} +{"article_id": "44_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lie funds out of which appropriations\nnay be made, for the purPofe before menti-\noned are"} +{"article_id": "45_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Leaving to be provided for\n\n\nthe fun of 2,J63.qzrAs"} +{"article_id": "47_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Dlfs,s.i ',ssqircar Sin. P,ie,t,r ten. 900 an."} +{"article_id": "48_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0050.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ultimate Of ProviGons for $50 men, for u\n\n\nmonths."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-17_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0229.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, JUNE II, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "the lame circumstances, and the creed of rebellion i.\nalways oecaiiona and ariui. Blu, after all govern\nments mult 90 pretty much the fame things 1t Quail\nhes ours, and will qualify its conduct, that it is our\nown.\n\n\nIn what other cafe beldes government is it pre-\ntended to be proper to debtste actual weakness =\nOur own hory is already convincing proof that\nnotwithstanding all the fine pictures of vionary wri-\ntiers, government without The of energy call il\nby what name you will. may be degraded. How many\ngood men have better idea of government now thaa\nas being one Of two parties 9-If we eonhJcr COVE,\nment and oPpohton then as placed At the ends OF\n\n\nieaiebean, the time ha' been, the ihamefuI time has\nbeen already, VIXEN they were about even. What\nwould have hindered this dilgrsce ! The power to\nrunlih the fictitious correspondence of the clubs and\nTO ihut up their doors and who contended againft\nTINS power The clubbihs themielves ; that is the\ninnrrcttion the rebellion, guided by Franee-If any\ngovernment ought 10 have beides authority, il\nIs republican or elective government. For to FAY that\nany government which has fyfem OF policy the main\n\n\nenanee OF which is eiental to the exsnce of the ma\n\n\non' ought to be iubect to perpetual embarraiiment\n\n\nON ignorance and folly is at to bow its head\nbeneath the creis OF other ntaions, who will always\nknow this weakness and profit by it. In fort, gov\nernment ought TO be as independent pofb c, that\n\n\nIt's mind may be free and its courage good--and if this\nDC true IT will 70 low that the Administration of an\nelective term ought always have fubiantal\nIt's dhpoial in more efpecia manner beeaufc, being\nhort II will nor be able give fatisfaetion, con-\ntend WITT calumny, unlefs Its meafures prompt,\ncffeetua and dcciiive. And we know that all wrong\nhas the fame final effects, though they may appear\nfometmes to arrive through sent fecondary caules\n\n\n1t the people JULY dati,fed thar is really unhap\npy, it matter whether this aries from the abuc\nhe want OF power in admint atom. They never\nbe made happy without power, and power is not mere\nauthority but ability, the abu,e OF which may be pun\nlihed IN proper manner.\n\n\nJealouiy is quality which, applied to government\nhas,\nthe drugs of the controversy with England than is\neeiary tor any good purpofe whatever. mean that\nthe prime pie is too ftrong in thcory-for it muh be\nowned that confidence has always appeared on great\noecafions but the very manifestation of fews the\nimpreilion of jealouy TO have been made. Why. for\nPHYS fake fhoud we be more jealous Of our govern\nment than OF rebellion aga MI it ?-lt puts one IN\nmind OF difordered perfons who imagine fch and aoh\none TO be their enemies, and unoa generally their\n\n\nfathers and mothers, hulbAnds and To be afraid\nOF government TO elected our, carrying the\nhgion of fear to pitch of fuper ion, WI oh. like\nchvalry Of old, might well become the fubea of ro-\nmances. In fact, in other cafes, If nlsaa Of\nceflive eareulne about every thing elfe we could\npart OF our thoughts upon ourfelves little eaculy\nnight tS very well expended. For under the Amcr.\ncan couflitu,ion there lean equal danger of ia\nnat'eiin as of milrule Poit cal mar,ms revi-\nhon forit mutt be remembered that they made\nbefore eur conittution--and that maIims, to be\ngood, fbbud be taken from ourieves.\n\n\nBut u jeaIouy muf have lis perfect work, it will be\nlar TO find food for it Now the natural food of this\nPATTON is uniahfulnefs, intriguing hypocrfy and\ncroachment. AS of theie belong to US, and yet\nthe devil is TO pay who has been anne lit is hap.\nPly for us that the mferAbe fqua5b'e in France which\nperhsp has not been dignfcd by the name of revou-\n\n\nton, appearsn IT'S true light and Is coming its proper\nend The idle eanufy aganft Our government is there\nby removed, and for the pteen, will be al ref Blu, it\nis well, though perhaps angular remark that if the\ngovernment, had been more powerful, it never would\nhave enaed. TO be eo.snned1"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-17_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0229.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p1", "headline": "his EXCELLENCf\nINCREASE SUMNER.", "byline": "oavFRN0R Of fbe COMMONWEALTH IF MAssAcHUssTrs,\nDied at his Scat in Rosbnry, on Friday, the\n\n\n18th infant, at IL o'clock, A. M.", "article": "GovERsoR SUMNER was born in RosLury,\nnear B5eon, on The a7th day of November, in the\nyear I746. After having received fui,abie\neducation, he entered as Student at Harvard\nCollege, in Cambridge and in the year i7o7,\nhad the honors of that Univerity conferred\nupon him. Having thus laid the foundation\nfor progrefs in uiefui Science, he applied\nhimief to the Rudy of the laws, under the in\naruetion of Barriiier of cminence in the town\nof BsRon. In the year 1910 he was admitted\nas an Attorney ic the Court of Common Pleas,\nand within three years after, as an Attorney\nof the Supreme Judicial Court where he was\nafterwards created BARRIER at law. His\nconduct and practice at the Bar Afforded full\nproof, that he had, with afiduity, cultivated\ngenious naturally ifrong and prolific and had\nRATED a ufetul fuperOruaure of fcienee, on\nbroad foundation of pure olalical literature\nHis department. as profefional man, reflected\nthe highef honour on the protection, and pro.\ncured him firm BANDING in the bef wifhcs,\nand high expectations of his fellow citizens\nHe was, therefore, when he was very young,\nelected Representative of the town of Ros.\n6ary and was, foon after, choien Senator for\nshe County of Suffolk.\n\n\nGovernor HAacocK, in the year 1882 in\ncompliance with his own opinion. as well as\nas with the general with of the public, appoint\ned Mr.. SuMsss Judge of the Supreme Judi.\ncial Court. In this honorable, and ufetul ia\nton, he remained, refpeaed, venerated, and\nbeloved, until the free fuffrages of his fellow\ncitizens called him from the Beech, to the Char\nof Government, in the year 1877. s.1,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-17_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0229.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p1", "headline": "The Committee of Health,\nTO The Inhabitants eftbe t0zOn Of Portland.\n\nyHTHEREAS the Legislature of this", "byline": "", "article": "M AlENoIAO tliC Lex Ilidluf = \"a tiilo\nw Common wealth have pailed law to prevent\nthe fpreadng of malignant EEvERs and contagious ck\nneis and among many wholefome regulations in laid\nlaw by the eleventh fiction thereof tosns are impow-\ncred to chooie HEALTH COMMITTEE, as follows\nI\" Be it further enacted, That each\ntown, or dtra in thi, Commonwealth, may, at their\n! meeting held in March or April annually, or at any\nJoher meeting legally warned for the purpofe, when\nthey tha Judge TO &c neceary, choofc and appoint\nxeaith Committee to conff Of efs than FIVE, Eor\nmore than nine fuitabIe pefons perfon to be\nHealth Officer, whole duty it lhall be all\nfilth Of any kind whatever which fhall be found in any\nOf the frees lanes. wharves DOCKS or in any other\nplace whatever within the limits of the which\n4 iuch Committee or Health Officer belongs whenever\nJfuch fifth, fha in their judgements endanger the lives\nTor the health of the inhabitants thereof; all expcnfss\nwhereof to be paid by the perfon perfons who pa\nled It there, known, or not by the town by which\nhid Committee or Health. Officer was appointed. And\nwhenever any filth aforefaid 1iall be found any\nprivate property, faid Committee Health Officer\nihal notify and order the occuper thereof,\nafter twcnty-our hours to remove the fame their\ncxpcnle and in cafe fad owner or oceup;er fall\nneg eee to remove fueh nth from his her property,\nalter the expiration of the time aforefad he or they 70\nblending hall forfeit and pay fine of hundred\ncollars, TO be fned for end recovered with COTS OF fut,\n\" faid Committee or Health officer, before any\nproper to try the fame tor the ufe of the poor of the\ntown, IN which iuch offence is committed And fad\n\n\n\n\n\npay to Ind town all COTS and charges, which the fad\nVommittee or hcalthO Officer may have incurred in\nmoving the fifth from his her property and in cafe\narefuial to pay the fame, he they may be fued in\nne lame way as provided in this act for the recovery\nOf fines as aforefaid\"\n\n\nJ Prefuming on the readiness of the\nInhabitants of the town, to take care that all nufanccs\ndevery kind be duly removed and the purpoes of he\naforementioned Law, be fully complied with-the\n,onmi,tee hope and ruf thar they hall time be\n\n\nnoef the neceiiity OF enforcing the powers in and by\n\n\nad law given them But IN cafe any perfon or perfons\nmould he 10 void OF care and negligent of their\nand their neighbours health as not 10 oomoly with the\n,equihtlons OF the law aforofad, nv removing every\nKIND OF filth, rubbiih or nuifancc whatever from their\nrespective houss, out-hcuics, barns Gables, ops yards\n\"narves itore or their or any OF their dependencies or\n- spper,enances the Committee will be under the necef\n10y and are fully determined, to do their duty, and\nproieeue all and every uoh delinquent to the utmon\nrgour Of The law\n\n\nAnd to the intent tina, it may be underfood in what\nmanner the committee will proecute their deign they\n\n\nnotice that the following regulations will be OBJ\nl. The committee will appoint fitabre perfons to\n'smoVe iuch nufances as are within their uridiGlon\nms eIpenee Of the offender or Of the town.\n0her reaionable notice to any perfon Of the o.\nIN e 0n oi The committee that any filth is with the de-\n\" \" INC law fuits will he commenced and proieeued\nVI '\"\"ou, favour or dhnaion.\n\n\ninformation given the Infpe Cor of Police will\n- '.roed to by the committee.\n\n\nmir. I've 'nipeetor OF Police appointeda fub-cor-\nLa 70 direct iueh pertons faIi be employed by\nbis orders. \"''' 'A'' \"'e \"''eoy 'eq'\"'' ~ ooe'\nJONATHAN DEANF !\n\n\nII Isloef7'y Of P.iiee.\n\n\n~ THOMAS MOTLEY -\nII EBENhZfR MAYO, Hea\"1 C''a''''ss''\n\n\nWILLI8r. SYMMES,\n\n\nSALMON CHASE,\n\n\nJ\"s !, t79o H..."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-06-17_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0229.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p1", "headline": "Commonwealth of MaGachufetts.", "byline": "hSENATE, fine 8, 1872.", "article": "N SENAIE, Jene S,i7q9'\n\n\nTHE dcceafe of his l,;a>gxcelleney isessAss SUN.\nMR.. Efq having be5h annoufsk TO the two houe' Of\nthe Legislature hs>hn Honor the Lieut. Governor; =\n\n\nRrsoLvtp, That the remains of the deeeafed be IN\ntered with Military Honors on Wednesday the 'wehh\nday of June infant and that he expcn thereof be\npad of the public treaiury THAT the public pro-\ncciiion commence three o'clock, P at the new\nstae Houic, and from thence proceed TO The Rev Dr..\nEcxLRY's Meeting Houfe and thar the Rev DE-;\nTnATcHsR be requeted perform divine iervice, and\ndeliver dfeourfe fuitahlc TO the oceahou\n\n\nHaa be II fartbss Rstgsd That ths Legislature, IN EFF\ntimony OF their reiGe6t and veneraiion tor their late\nworthy Chief MagRrats of the hsh fcne they enter\ntain Of his faithful dir barge oil the duties OF his impor-\ntant office, during his public sdminhraon and OF\ntheir dehfe pay all pofihle rcfptct to HIS re9aas\nwill, in body attend his fnnerat and viii individual\nly, badge Of mourning cr}pe upon the es5 ARM\nduring the prelcnt feiien Of the Lcslanre. +. -\n\n\nAri6eh f,rtbey R5iSiv,i, That q COMMITTEE If both\nHoufes be appointed arrange and ditel The otdsr\nand ceremonies of the funeral and TIA: hs Honor"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-17_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0229.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p1", "headline": "portlano,\n\n\nMovDAr, J0Nk y, 1899.\n\nCOMMUNICATIONS.", "byline": "", "article": "quit the iuhjeet of government without few additional\nooiersa'ions No milton has ever yet exited, and\nmay lately affirm that ever will exft without Ia\neobins-thas ls there will always be party of pretty\n\n\nIndifferent characters whole venom will endeavour to\ncorode The government and yet who are not fit to\nrule, and If they fhould tumble into power would be\nObliged to lay Aide their prime pies This evil not\n'ne peculiar fortune Of criis of any particular\nnon out Il IS property of human nature in the foca\ntate, which nothing but defpotm can repres, and no\ngovernment whatever exterminatc Hence wherever\nyou md tree contribution, there Especially are\nyou to look for this adverfe Manchxan principle I'M\nihaken 10y any letters of refran in full and active ope.\nration II would be curious dquif,on TO notice how\n\n\nII oenaVes remark its verfatiy, and minute down its\ntransformations. More calculated 10 be the favoure\nOF the multitude from thefc circumstances than is the\n\n\nrad iober, and monotous character of government\nnaturally forms the politics of the weaker clas of api.\nrants and IN their dapper language is called liberty\nequality, republcanilm, rights of man, or any thing\nelie 5eng itelf mere fslhion, cloud, impapa-\nbic vihon 1t is wonderfully given lying as of necei-\nty ndeedn mutt, becauie the government will Away.\n\n\ntake care TO be honc and truth never be on both\nhdes OF flat contradiction. The people, therefore\nwould do well to underftand that the Jenny et of po\nhtieans who call BenJslva the peoples friends apainR\nthe government, no efs vicou1y continued than\n\n\nthey are miieraby qualified for what they offer to un-\ndertake But II is an evil as fad befoe, which nun\nbe borne and there is nothing which government can\nor ought to do but to check its redundancy when it\n\n\nthreatens to overtop the contribution, by detecting its\nfallaccs and tending back the bofom of the null\ntudc again TO take new fhapes and tell lies.\n\n\nBut While there is elentiaIy fuch a deleteriou. prn\ncipe in all free fooieries it will follow that the admin\niitration nun always be at with il and il will\nleis follow that the arm of naturalization ought be\narong. We may dlfeover this occaion the art and\nadd,eis OF the enemy who for obvious reafons Away\nsndeavours to peruade the people thar government\n\n\nhoud never be made powerful bur kept its good\nbehaviour by apprehension and even by diltrefs This\nis his natural same-and the devil tempted Eve and\nmade Jaeobin OF her 70 much coa 70 ever\niince he keeps urging and we, true children, enngtto\nhis recommendations of forbidden fruit. The fame\nfnhte and fictitious queif always aniwers the pur-\npois-1ea baib God Eud 1s eaA eat Of evy ia TIE\ngarden And when rebellion exhibits the eredtous diff\ncpe to hmielf in confcous nakednefs and he voice\nOF the Lord God is aaain heard in the garden, what\nVAT difference is found between unbuing innocence,\nand penitentsl guilt i-for while though longer\nin parable, the cuprt may be toler ably haS2v and\neontened; but thoe who have fallen als 81 .rone\nto Gn To drop the alluGon-rhe oppoGte faction will\nalways unnerve the hands of government if it can and\ntherefore /, that e1pence, tanding armies, monarchy\nand all the bug-bsars of jacobin imagination will be\ndwelt upon and every word which the people have\nhated will be applied to the naturalization, while re-\npublicanfm, whggifm and iuch like infigni6cant but\npopular terms will be with native modeffy excuhvely\nadumed. I, is very curious thcis in jaeobin politics\nthat republican governments fhoud have Handing\nforce that is, that the wcakeft of all administrations\nought TO be otteminenty upiupported The jargon\nthey have upon this ubjee every body knows. II may\nbe time well enou gh employed dcufs this quefion\nmore especially as fome very good men have not been\nable to dgea IL to their farisfaetion.\n\n\nSo long then as the principle and party which have\nbeen deicribing nun and will eXa in all free govern\nments, and lomctimes thr eaten them with dGouton\nIL Is but mere common prudence TO have iomcthing\nequal to cppoie to it Nobody will go 70 far fay\nthat the exienoe Of The contribution be voted\nIL. Il 4 Il\nfhouid be more than half the people. Cnce adopted\nil mua not be permit ed 70 b. changed in any bur the\nmoh deliberate manner So tina; infurrecfon is jun\nfair mark for rehflance invaion and more TO- If\npofble, it reipeets the government. becaufe is\nmore dangerous Now this reliance ought to he\nprompt and inialiblc and depend upon pubic\nopinion, which may too caGly be prepared, eonfufed\nperverted. Therefore the force competing hould\nbe the perfect dipofa of government, whether il be\nmoney, fhips But # we conider further that\nthe aetous party always the object OF foreign gov\nernrents and is always employed by them the public\nforce in the hands ut government may always be fad\nto be uled againft invafon, though it fhould be only\ninfurrett'on For inva6on is the application of the\nforce Of foreign nation to and is imma-\nreral whether that force advance in the form of attack\nfrontier line, DC exerIed in corruption di\nvion. II is equally nya6on, So that il you deny the\nbaak the navy and the army, you declare that it is\nben that the nation ould he totally ucapaeitated for\nielf.deence.\n\n\nThough would by no means have larger force on\nfoot than JUN Ultimate of exgency would require, vet\nfay there is reson aganft fuch force bu, every\nthing in favonr Of il No government yet was ever\nwithout it, Conhdered in the light of precaution, it\nwlkprobaby fave ntead of creating expence But the\nidea of expence is made formidable In this coun.\ntry, competent mi itay and naval force may be fup-\nported for uncomfortable FUN But II it could not,\nyet the fra duty of nations well individuals is\nf.lfpreiervaon. and whatever that will con muf be\nbetrayed II it be economy upon the whole to fpend a\ngreat deal OF money, who has any right to note the\nlafgenels of the fun !--It is no argument.\n\n\nWe take cur habits of thinking TO be right, and re-\nieet accordingly whatever have dinkcd poftivc\nIII. Standing a'slis in tine Of peace, grievance of\nold but mind eonhders that thefc were Briti ar\nmes armies Of q government preparing to\nexptl Are we able TO acknowledge that then\nrebels-and that authortie might as well be quoted\nfrom our iofurrc6tonsl There are certain num-\n= IT.. .l, IL."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-06-17_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0229.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p1", "headline": "lVoLuwE Ill", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nall the Cages of bis life His elaGmares az\nfchool, and in college, viewed him as h, II pat\nron and friend. AT the Bar, he wasahe man\nof integrity, good humour, and poitenefs. On\nthe Bench, pity and companioa fat on his brow.\nWhit the exact rule of civil iultice were in\npartially dealt from his hand. A Chef\nMagiftrate OF an important State in the Am r\nlean Union, he was firm, nh aible friend to\nthe National Government and Federal in,erea-\nHe was he real AMI fubaantial friend of lib.\nerty. Being continually in the councils of his\n| country, whhll fie was contendiup for freedom\nand iniep .ndenee, he had. with pure unpre-\n| JUDGED unde 4 inding, and oil, retion of fen\ntiment, peculiar 10 himfelf, contemplated The\n| rights of the sssu1an Race, and Investigated the\n| lines, by viii Ii civil liberty muG be crcrrn-\n| fcribed. Hence he concluded that civil free\n| dom has its only founda ion in COVER m nj,\nand cannot exif unlefs it is eflsbl iheJ in. and\nprinciples Of jurifprudence.\n| 10 the Office of Governor, Mr. SUMNER was\neafy of accef,, ready TO receive communications,\npolite and condefcending to every application\nbut cautious, diic,eet. AID DELIBERATE in his en-\ngagements and meafiires. His elegance Of\n| Pesfon, and unaff.aed urbani,y If manners,\n\n\n\nhad concerns with him in his oficial chara ter.\nHis particular fiends, and intimate acq INT.\nance, were charmed wi h that .fy. and natural\npoliteneis, which rendered HIM quite as agreea-\nable in the mott famiir ard unguarde1 no.\nments, as la was, when tn forms OF focal\ndecofum called him to higher grade of re-\nltraint.\n\n\n1t would be an omiHion, quite unified to\nl.. I {. L. n L\nmention him, as a man OF the nureR morals.\n| and as having an openly protedei reg4td for\nthe chriaian religion. In yielding obedie &C\nto the commands of that holy and divine ff.\nTEN, he was conaant and exemplary from, his\nyouth On that he placed his hopes. and fiom\nthence he drew his coniold,ion, when the ho-\n| nors, and riches of this world, could afford him\nno comfort.\n\n\nTo attempt a full def,ription of the virtues\nand accomplishments of Governor Sumner, in\n| a Biographical lxetch, would be derogatory to\nhis cha aaer. Various produef ons, will do\n| Juice 10 the memory of this excellent man,\nand will give bis character more amply to the\nworld. We, therefore, will execute ourflves\nto our readers, by only adding, that in the\ndeath of Governor Sumner, tn. whole Ameri,\ncan nation has futfered heavy lois but which\n\n\n\n\n\nMa6aebgft5, becaule they were more intimate\nly acquainted with his invaluable worth. The\nunivc:tal forrow, which on this mel,ncholly\nevent fpreads itieh though every cafs of citi-\nzens; and over every part of Tie Common-\nwealth, is the higheR eulo1y on bis merit\nThefe give, in the mott unaffected. and fincere\nindications. full evidence, that the people la.\nment the lofs of tried and faithfu friend, and\nthat the coustry mourns the death of Pa\nrRIOT.\n\n\nThe difre1ing information of the deoeafe Of Gov.\nSUMNER, was announced the Legislature by His Ho-\nnor the Lieutenant Governor, in the following MES\nSAGE.\n\n\nGsate,uru Of he ncts 0as\n\n\nGsaitmea q Tie Ho.e Of Rtpr5i;a 'ative,,\n\n\n1T is with the decpeit orrow that communicate the\nmelancholy event OF the death of his late Exocllency\nINCREASE SUMNER. Eiq. which happened Ibis day\nabovt II O'Clock am ready attend 30 he Exeou-\ntive Bufnels, of this COMING nweash agreeably TO the\nproviiion of the Contribution and iah alto he ready\nTO unite with YOU poets the remains OF 10\nworthy and valuable Chief Magiara,e\n\n\n.a3ss MOSES GILL.\nCoHndi-e6am6t,, Synus'7 1872.\n\n\nCommttedto the Hon Prefdent, Hon. Meilts. Sex\nton, Jones, Davis and Mafbu, Of the Senate --1ndthc\nMsirc Sora foI l. n. ."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-06-17_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0229.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The dlrcling informato of the deceafe Of Gov\nSUMNER, was announced TO the Legislature by His Ho-\nnor the Lieutenant, Governor. in the following MES\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "IMPORTANT NEWS.\n\nPIACENZA, JUNE ~.", "byline": "", "article": "The Frerch army of Naples and Rome may\nbe conidercd as wholly dearoyed its lofs in\nkilled. wounded, and prifoners, amounts alrea-\nDIV TO 10000 men and the remains that fled\ninto the mountains, may conilt of from 10 to\n1r 600. The garrilon in this citadel made in\nvarious fallies, upwards of 1900 prifoners.\n\n\nGeneral Buonaparte we learn to have been\nwounded, tho not MORALLY. He is faid to have\nleft only 1000 Frenchmen in Egypt, executive of\nthe Copts and the Algerines 70 that this coun\ntry may now be ccnlidered lof to France The\nentire los of the French before Acre, is ellima-\nted at 10000 men including many Jews and\nGreeks. Buonaparte for the fake OF his lfe has\nnut himfelf under the protection of the Englilh.\n\n\nOn the 9Th Turkifh hotills arrived in the\nroad Of Acre, with the Auxiliary corps from\nthe Porte, under Merabut Zsde, HAHN Beg\nand Capi Ifmael Beg, collected at Rhodes. The\nenemy aware of this reinforcement poured a\nt.rr;ble ihower of balls from all their artillery\nmon the fortrefs. But all the French\nwho penetrated there, were 10 warmly received\nby the Mulelmen, that not one eieaped the\nf,yord. no, to mention the great number killed\nbv the we'll dreded fire of the artillery. The\nnext evening the enemy reserved their attack\nIf)On tile lame f1dii Jul Nv loVSiS HUH a dCiiG\nto revenge the difgrace and lots of the proceed\ning day. But, all the sfTalants were again cut\nTO pieces by the brave defenders, and Buona-\nparties hopes frufrated a fecond time. Def\nperate from thofe repeatedly fruRrated attempts,\nBuonaparte refolved the next day upon new\nform, which was however, again beaten off,\nwith great LOIS to the French, for all who pene-\ntYated were cut to pieces.\n\n\nThis nduc all the troops in the fortrefs to\na general fally in which an immenfe number of\nthe French were partly cut to pieces, partly dit.\nperiod, and 70 completely defeated, that Buona\nparte was forced to fet fire to his own camp and\nequipage.-The heads of thirteen French\ngenerals and chiefs, and about three hundred\ncommifIioned and non. commihioned officers,\nare fent to ConfAntinople, and put up at the\nprincipal gate Of the Grand Seignior's palace.\n\n\nEnd 5tbs bssd.bR"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "99orHano,", "byline": "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1893.", "article": "TIE DISTRACT GoURT Of MAINE,\n\n\nWas opened lalt Tuefday AZ Peterborough -\nAt this court, the Slip Mac Of Bsqon, was libel\ned and condemned for breach of the laws OF\nthe United States againf the fave trade.\n\n\n1t appeared from the evidence, that this ihlp\nwas loaded and prepared at Bolton, in the\nmonth of November lalt for voyage to Afri-\nca that the crew were deceived as TO the ma\nture of the voyage, they having ihipped for, and\nreally fuppofed they were bound to the Cape de\nVerbs. About four weeks after they were at\nTea, the captain, whole name is JOHN Borr, be-\nlonging to the Rate of Rhodei1and, informed\nthem for the 6rf time, that they would fee\nAfrica before they faw any other land\"\n\n\nTquo hundred and jsventy perfons of both fexes,\nwere received on board the lhip on the coaa !;\nand tguo hundred and tqusn.y of them. lately land\ned and advantageoyQy JaH at the Havana the\nother fifty having died on their paGaee.\n\n\nThe record of thsfe faas, will remain an\neternal monument of difgrace to mankind.--A\nfavage, who had not abured both nature and\nits God, would fhrnk with horror at this COM\nplicated tale of crime ard mifery. What then\nfhall we Gay of Cb,iJfiau, Bohemian, who ac-\ncumulates his wealth by this nefarious and in\n\nfernal trafick Ill he afonifhment (tho not the\nindignalion) of the humane will fubGde, when\nthey are told, that this hip was owned, loaded\nand fent upon this execrabe voyage, by an\ng Exclusive PArRIor\"-a BAwLER FOR LIB\nsary, EouALiry, and the RIGHTS OF\nMANI!"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nPort Of Portland.", "byline": "", "article": "\" = \" ''F''~''\n\n\nWedneiday laa, rived brig Portland, Captain Viii\nliam Crastree IS days from Iiverpoo-on his pai-\niase TO Liverpool July 4ih, lat 5s,44, long. IS. was\nboarded by the French ihp Boardelas OF bourdeau1,\ncommanded by Delhguird, carrying i6 twelve, and\n80 FOUNDERS all OF braf--wth 50 men. By whom he\nwa treated politely aud permit ed TO proceed on his\nvoyage aiter receiving IS prfoners, chiefly paengers\nbelonging 70 two Amer can ihps and two Enefh veels\ntaken about days before, viz the Fanny, Of New.rs\nbound to scotland; Lydia, of do for Lverpe.,,. both\nre.aken and carried into falmouth by ,se Enclih \"A\nong with iameer, belonging to scotland. burnt,\nxns cutie, funk The pIfoers were all reeaied as\nE E and dsned an .osaeement to fend or caufe\nrens'''@n 10 &c reeafed Tor each of them. No Anne.\n,.sa Lie eauie the captain gave was, thar IL\nms orders to ieaa the fubjeSts OF\ntry TO mother.\n\n\ne. az Liverpool, July 3lf--schooner Lydia, Bart\ne''' renooleot DO Union Smith and Hancock, Peers\nnuehii all to ia IN S days; fhip John & Phehy, Dy-\nCT, fenooieot do W,icafet, Stimpfon and William &\nJane Nichols, Wfcalet do Fame Rogers, and Joleph\nM Lehan, Portland, to fail in 40 days lhip Venus\ni let tor n Carolina nap Nancy. Lord. Kennebeck\n\n\nAusut 10Th, LAT: 49, long 36, fpoke Chip Patty oil\nNewyork' from Wilmington, N. C for Liverpool\nAugu. a. LAT a. a, long 48, fpske the feb. Hawk\niros' maro'ehead' 10 days out. hound for Bremen."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "VERY LATE NEWS\nOf the Mediterranean Fleets /!", "byline": "", "article": "Wednesday laa arrived at Bottom, fhip Care\nline, Capt. ENocH PRssLs, from Malaga and\nCibralter.-Sailed from the latter place July\n\n\n20. News was received that the French and\nSpaniih fleets, having joined at Car'hagena,\ncon6iting of 43 fail of the line, Il frigases and\n\n\nCorvettes, had paaed out of the Streights and\ngot into Cadir. A Britifh frigate came into\nGbralter, July o, in 20 days from Port Mahop,\nwhere he left the Britilh feet of 81 fail of TN\nline ready to fail in purfuit of the French and\nspaniih They were expected to pats by Glib.\nralter every hour, as the wind was ifrong at the\n\n\nEaaward. Admiral St. Vincents was at Glib.\n'alter and had dispatched veiIels to watch the\ncombined feet This feet paGsd Gibralter,\n\n\nJuly 6. Four Rufiian men Of war were at\n\n\nGibralter, ready to join the Englfh feet\n\n\nIn coming down the Streigh,s the, combined\n\n\nFleet was preceded by frigates, a head of each\n\n\nother, to convey fealonatie inteli 1ence of the\nEngliih. The headmoa of thefe fiigates\nCopanilh1 was engaged by an Algerine Brig\nbuilt in the United States, the confld was OBJ.\niinate and bloody. 1t appeared that the Turk\nwould have captured the Spaniard had not the\naect appeared in fight when, being unable to\neicape, he fsrrendered\n\n\nThe objea of the Combined Fleet was totally\n| unknown. But there can be no doubt fomething\nhighly important is contemplated Perhaps the\n\n\nnext ltep will be to re!cafe the Dutch Navy from\nthe Texel\n\n\nThe United States brig Sophia, arrived at\nPhiladelphia, lalf from Lib n, brings the fol\nloving corroborative account -\n\n\nPbilGdtlpbia,r Agg0 al. When the Sophia\nfailed f:om Lilbo.:, it was reported, that the\n\n\nFrench feet, after having failed from Toulon\nhad entered CArthlgena, and formed juno\n\n\nton with the Spanifh. Ii was alto laid, that\n\n\nboth fleets were embarking troops. The infor\n\n\nnation captain Gedde, received from the\nAmerican Confll at Liibon.\n\n\nCapt. Preble brings no frefh intelligence FROM\n\n\nthe armies but reports, that very late letters\n\n\nfrom Sicily had been received there, mentioning\n\n\nthat the King of Naples, invited by his fubjeds\n\n\n10 return, had re entered his capital."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": ". RUSSIAN FLEET.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Roandy, who arrived at Bottom from\nRudia, mentions that Ruliap feet had been\nprepared at Cronaadt, con(iaing of ieven fail\nOF the line, armri faf7afe, ana number of tran.\niPorts, and had received on board troops, which\nit was reported they were TO debark at Lubeck,\nwhich is 10 miles N. Z. of Hamburg. 1t was\nfurther rumored, that til. real ultimate deaina-\nton OF this force is againa Holland."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "Late from Europe.", "byline": "", "article": "Captain WILLIAM CRABTRrr, in the brig Port\nland, arrived here on \"Wednesday lat, in IS\nDAYS from Liverpool-Hav performed his\nvoyage in 81 days. Capt. c. unfortunately\nbrought no paoerswith him, bat has furnilhed\na Handbill, printed the day before he failed\nIts contents follow -"} +{"article_id": "37_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Preble brings no freth intelligence FROM\nthe armies but reports, that very late letters\nfrom Sicily had been received there, mentioning\nthat the King of Naples, invited by his fubeas\nTO return, had re entered his capital."} +{"article_id": "39_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A volunteer company it IS faid, is forming\nin Norityarwafb, by the youth of that town."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "The city Of Acre, or Ptolemai., againftwh;eh", "byline": "", "article": "The city Of Acre, or Piolemais, againawh;eh\nwe are told that Buonapa'te made an expedi-\nton, was in ancient days place of great\nftrength. C.offy Vinelauf, who accompanied\nRichard the frt to the Gege Of Acre, relates\nthat the bsiiescrs, among other machines which\nhad been uled by the Romans, had movable\ntowers built Of wood, and of fuch he ght that\nthey overlooked the batlements of the city,\nThey were covered with raw hides, TO prevent\ntheir being burnt, and alto had net work oi\nropes, which hung before them, and was in.\ntended to deadsn The violence of the tones,\nthat were difcharged aeaina them from The\nengines of the bsGeged. The force of the en-\ngines was Prodisious they threw Zones of\nWait weight, and were emplcy ed by the beiiegeIs\nto batter the walls, as we'll as by the beleged\nto defend them.\n\n\n\"A volunteer company, it IS faid, is forming\nin N0y'tya,x'afb, by the youth of that town."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PORTLAND, SEPT. q, 1879.\nTHE se,eamen having obierved that\n/ the erect leading out of town by Brsmhals HILL\n20 cali has been much injured by the digging up and\nearryinr away Of fand therefroun-hsreby forbid\nali pcrfons rom digging up or carrying away Sand or\nEarth from laid ree,, any other OF the ee's OF iaa\n!, ouch cafe they VIII be profccuted therefor\n- SAMUEL FREEMAN, Chairman."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "YoersmovTH, AUGUST 81.\n\nMILITARY SPIRIT.", "byline": "", "article": "We are happy to inform the public that\nfubicription is on foot to raile fufficient fun\nfor uniforming all the militia companies of this\ntown in rife dre(s and that upwards Of zoo\ndollars are already iibfcribed for this purpofe.\n1T rs expected that all the legal exempt' will\ngive nobly this being the laa they can do\n\n\nas they are denied the pleafnre of wearing the\nmilitary robe, they ought at leaf to cloth the\nnaked."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "By The Mails.\n\nNrwYoRK, AUGUST 40.", "byline": "From 81. SebaRians, fine 40,", "article": "From 81 Sf6g7'ant, June 50.\n\n\nWar with Sweden is unavoidable may\neven be confdered as deelaied--In all The ports\nof the French Republic, an embargo has been\nlaid on the veaels of that nation. 1t is to be\nfeared thar fome OTHER of the northern powers\nwill increaie the number of our foes."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "a GONDOLA came alhore on\n4 - WMS B'dee which has been 60, of and fccur-\nca iAely !\" tho harbour, aoy perfcn will appear aud\nprove properly thereto, they lave it again by paying\n\n\nPf.iatiah Littleheld.\nWeR., Scet. a,I7qq."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON, SEPT. Z.", "byline": "", "article": "BOSTON, SEPT. Z.\n\n\nOn the II of Aug. the French Agent at ST.\nDomingo, ihued a Deere \" Cor facilitating\nthe commerce of neutras\" with that lnand, in\nwhich he confenes that \"rigorous meaiures\nhave been employed for feveral years pat\nagainif merchant vedels of neutrals, and have,\nfrom time to time, occafioned fagnation in\nthe iupply of provlfions.\" 1.-The preient arrette\nis 10 fimplify The means of entry, by indicating\nwhat articles are dutiable and what not. tte\nhints tina, \" f4vours'' had been granted to\nneutral merchants, who had been bold\nenough to expofe themfelves to the arbitrary\nproceedings of French feamen, rto the rapaei-\nty OF thofe of the Eng ill.,\" de Jays o. the\nrenewal Of intercourie, that it was founded\nupon the BATS of equal utility to both countries,\nand which does not lefs guarantee the amty,\nand incere reunion Of the French and Am.ri-\ncan governments, than the reaoration of other\nneutral powers to the enjoyment and exerciie\nof the Rights of Nations that the riiks from\nFrench privateers ceafed to exit from the time\nthe Directory put itop to their cruizlng. and\nthat the danger f.om the lie of the Enghih did\nnot exit from the moment that the American\nand other neutral nations would not fuifer the\npiracies of the Britilh government Alter\nvarsity of other introductory remarks the agent\nDecrees-that -four, bifcuit, ialt provfons,\nffh Of all forts, rice, corn, and corn meal,\nvegetables of all kinds, horles, aHes, mules,\nhorned cattle, heep, hogs, fouls, hay, oats,\nlamp oil, charcoal, wood for building and\nceopering, bricks, tiles and ihingles, hoes, cane\nknives, axes, and axe handles, l50E be duty free\nland that all other articles ihall pay IL. per\ncent. on their invoice, which neutral ihippers,\n&c. are reqneasd to have certified by A\" Con.\nful, Vice Conful or other French agent\" -\nArticles exported to pay as formerly, except\ncocoa which is to pay 10 per cent. calculating\nevery quintal at IS fla nks.-Port charges for\npilotage, anchorage, &c. 8 dolls To The In\nterpreter dolls. To the collector Cor unad\ning and lad ng dolls. And all who ihall\ndemand or receive higher fees arc to be in1me\ndiately diipaced.\n\n\nThe infamous Courts Of New.Providcnce are\npraaiGng their aceuaomcd villanics in the\nadjudication and condemnation of American\nyeilels.\n\n\nThe Hon. Mr. Allen, of Connecticut, has\nreGgned his feat in Congress.\n\n\n\n\n\nFifty Fine American veGels paiTed Fillmore,\nfrom April IS, to June IL go, of which thirty\nthree belonged to MaGachufetts--.fveut TO Rhode\nIfand--tbree TO New.Hsmpihire-Jforn to New\nYorkshire to Pennfylyania, and ors to Mary\nland.\n\n\nBY Capt. Huxford from Halfax, we have\nconfirmation of the News, that attempts have\nbeen made to fet Gre to the Dock Yard\nHowever, the vigilance of the Officers and the\nCitizens, having convinced the 1nrendiares\nthat they ihould he detected ia their vlany,\nthere has been no recent repetition of the at\ntempt and the public anxiety is entirely allay\ned. ,9a 49, eas-s\n\n\n\"A frefh attempt was made on the asth Aug.\nTO let Ere TO the city of Baltimore. =\n\n\nShip Liberty has lately arrived at Whining\nton (Del.) from Londonderry (Irclanj) with\n$50 paaengers.\n\n\nThe EEVER, afsf ~\nAT Philadelphia, and Newyork, wears 70 COM\nparatively, mild an afpcet, that the inhabitants\nhave judged it not unfafc to remain in the ref.\npeetive cities.\n\n\nPORTSMOUTH, AUGUST 81.\n\n\nlIiLLI 66i o[LHiI.\nWe are happy to inform the public that\nfubfcription is on foot to -aile fufficient fun\nfor uniforming all the militia companies of this\ntown in rife drels and that upwards of 200\ndollars are already fubfcribed for this purpofe.\n1t rs expected that all the legal exempt' will\ngive nobly this being the laa they can do\nas they are denied the plcafnre of wearing the\nmilitary robe, they ought at Leaf to cloth the\nnaked.\n\n\nSEPT 8.\nWe are informed that it is in contemplation\nTO publilh the\" Spirit The Hr.erieaa Tournaif,\"\nProfe and Poetry, collected from the varions\nNewspapers, &c. printed in the United States.\nThe work is now in the hands of perfon of\nJudgment, who has made comfortable progrels\nin its Election and arrangement; it is Intended,\nnot only to prelerve many valuable productions\n"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "The EEYER,", "byline": "", "article": "AT Philadelphia, and Newyork, wears 70 COM\nparativey mild an afpca, that the inhabitants\nhave judged it not uniafc to remain in the ref.\n\n\npeeive cities. -"} +{"article_id": "25_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ship Liberty has lately arrived at Whining\nton (Del) from Londonderry (Irclanj) witt\n$50 paaengers. .tsts"} +{"article_id": "29_1799-09-09_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799090901_0257.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-09", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\"A frefh attempt was made on the aSth Aug\nTO let ERE TO the city of Baltimore."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "people which renders them incapable of making\nthe leaf effort or aruggle. and induces them 70\nconfde their hopes of rrdrefs and ann 517ea.\nIto the God they have renounced, the Sovereign\nthey have betrayed, and the nations they hgh.\nagainft\n\n\nat the prefent moment the reins of Govern\nment feen ready to fall into any hand tha, will\nreach at them. Either the principle of ambi-\nton is effete and ipent, or the calamities of\nFrance have made The ieeptre itlelf undcirable.\nThis we conGder to be the true fecret why\nIN the late alterations 70 little has appeared of\nindividual ambition why none of the charges\nthat have taken place have led to great 1efits\neven TO ulteTior eonfpiracies.\n\n\nBarras indeed has to fwalow fome bitter\npills, but they are glded with great art and\ncare, The trial of bis former a1oeiatcs. and\nthe denunciation of his Secretary Legarde, can.\nnot be agreeable ever to one 10 dileiplined in\nPethdy and revolutions, although in every ae.\ncufation there is kind of rying chufe for him.\nfef Il is /\" during his abfence\" or \" againt\nhis will'' that all the frauds and Ipecula,ions\nwe're committed. But he reigns only over the\ngeneral langour which be dare, NOT to difpel\nBy any aa of vigour or selaf\n\n\nNever yet perhaps was fovereign 70 unen-\nWe'd, or q pre- eminence 70 little dcGred. The\napproach of Susuarroqo, like the approach of\ndeath, bids men relinqnifh their hopes, their\nPaiions, their revenges. 1t cannot be, bu. that\nbarras has his enemies and his rivals TOO but\nthey will truf their cauie to Saauarrs1u."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "Declaration of the United SWISS. )\n\n\nLONDON, IutY zo.\nSTATE PIPER\n\nSTATE PAPER.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe following is the Declaration publilhed\nby M. Won Steger, late SchultAeGfs, or Mayor.\nof Beine, and entitled, the g Declaration of the\nUnited SwiIs, who have returned for the reao-\nration of their couatry.\" ].\n\n\nSwiGs brethren confcdera,es who yet.\nwith well to your country, collea your lalt\nfrength, and exert it to obtain vengeance\nfor now is the time. Come unite with lhofe\nworthy Swifs, who have afcmbled to dekvsr\ntheir country, and to extirpatc the common ene-\nmy, who has iubjugated you. Conhde in God,\nwho will proted the jua cauie confde in\nGerman integrity and fidelity, which never has\nbroken its word. Receive as friends the Auf.\ntrian armies, who come for deliverancc, and 70.\nlemnly allure you that they viii again reffore\nancient Independence, your laws, rights and\ngovernment. They have the fame views and\nwiihes with yourielves unite with them, fol.\nlow their directions, and adif them with your\nadvice and exertions, as much as may be in\nyour power. At their head is Prince of the\nHoufe of Auffria, who, by his fplendid, yet\nmoral virtues, has acquitted the greatet glory\nthroughout Europe, and the love of millions of\nmen, who honor him as their father and deliv-\nerer. Under his orders is a diainguifhed ge-\nneral (HoTzE,) who himte'f is a native and\nbrave Swifs who feeks the crown of his mill\ntary glory in the deverancs of his country,\nand the freedom of his fellow.ctzens.\n\n\nHe will lead you on, and iharc all labors\nand all dangers with you. Fear not, therefore,\nbut prove Yourlelves worthy ofyour noble an-\nceflors, who fhall look down upon you from\nHeaven with complacence. The, would have\nexpired with fbame, could they have known\nthat their defendants would ever have iub-\nmitted to 70 difgrAcefh yoke. Fall then up.\non your enemy, who infolently calls you to bis\na0iaance, aud exirpate him, thit your couutry\nmay be freed and fecured from Gmlar violence\nfor ever. Then may we expect from our en-\ndeavours, with the powerful fupport and blefiog\nof God, that the reign of crime ihall have an\nend, guilt receive its punihment. religion and\njultice again return among Us, agriculture, MAJ\nnuiaaures and trade fourth, opprsficn of every\nkind oeafe, and public tranquility aud domeac\nhappinefs be once more refored. Then fhall\nwe be again free and virtuous people, ,refpea-\ned abroad, and happy at home, as We formerly\nwere. s. s. s. s sa4sf\n\n\nWith thefe views, we return to you, to\nfight for you. .srs\n\n\nf\" FREDERICK Won STEICER,\n\n\nLate Mayer Of Bsrne, in tbs name Of\n\n\naKf5e Uakd SeuD.\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "MURDER OF THE MINISTER'S.", "byline": "", "article": "European accounts of late date, FAY the\nPariGans are convinced, that this murder was\nthe work of the Directory. A number of\nUniforms of Szeckicr HulIars were made at\nSlratiburg. The widow of Roberjot, when in-\nvited to attend the ceremonies ordered by the\nDirectory, anfwered, ihe did +\" not ehoofe 10\nappear before the murderers Of her huibapd.\"\nFor this oEsnse ths was committed TO p.issa."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PoRaIdsD, Sspt. 4, r7oy.\n\n\nHE Sele6men having obferved that\na the areet leading out of town by Brsmhall Hi\n70 called, has been much injured by the digging up and\ncarrying away OF fand therefrom-hcreby forbid\nall perfons from digging up carrying away Sand or\nEarth from fad ree any other Of the reets of fad\n,on-as in fuch cafe they vii be profecuted therefor\n\n\nSAMUEL FREEMAN, Chairman."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "War Department.", "byline": "", "article": "Trentcn, September 2, 1899.\na LII Officers of the firf regiment of\n4 \\ Artllleras & Engineers, and of he frf feeond,\nthird and fourth regiments of Infantry in The fervce,\nOf the United States. who are from whatever caule, abb\nfent from their commands requres with all poflble\nexpedition report thefelves by letter TO Major Gen-\neral Alexander HAMILros The officers thus called\nupon will be held amenable for any ayoidable delay in\nreporting hemeives, and thofr who do not report in\nfour months from the date Of this notification, will be\nprsfamed to have reGgued their commiizioas\n\n\nJAMES M'HENRy."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE nonreiident Proprie-", "byline": "", "article": "\\ tors of the following Lots and undivided Traet\nof unmproved Land ituated in the Of Baeasvon,\nin the county of Hancock hereby notified, that the\nfame taxed in the State, County.an Town tarbils\ncommitted to the subfcrber to collect for the year of\nour Lcrd 1898, in the REFLECTIVE iums et againf thcm\nviz"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "DUBLIC Notice is hereby given,", "byline": "", "article": "pUBLlC Notice is hereby given,\nIL Thai a further time of FIX months is allowed by.\nthe Hon. eaiitaa Bf4emau, Efq Judge OF Probate for\nthe county of Lincoln, to the CommifIioners by him\nappointed to examine and allow the claims againa the\n\n\nEitate of David Silveller,\nlate OF Pownahorough in fad county, Elq decealed =\nSAID Commifioners will attend laid bulnefs for the\npurpoie af1reaid at the houle of Capt Ebeaeztr W5\ninnholder in laid Pownalboro on the frR Thnrday in\nthe fix following months, from tx to nine of the clock\nIN the evening.\n\n\nJOSEPH TINKHAM, commi-\n\n\nJOSEPH cHRIsT0PHfRs, yG.ags.\nPe4oazl6usgpb S1pt Z, LOO"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "Affairs Of Europe.", "byline": "", "article": "The following judieious and intcreang Sketches\ncopied from London paper of JuLr aad. They\nmerit a careful perufal}"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "merit careful perufal9\n\n\nAT the moment when the laft changes in\n\n\nthe nidrpation were efeaed at Paris, we were\n\n\nnot backward nor afraid to deliver our opinion\n\n\nwith regard to their nature, thSf importance,\n\n\nand probable effects. VIZ faw with uneafnefs\n\n\nThe degree of interef anaexpeaation they had\nexcited in the public mind, and we felt it in\ncnnbent to diilipate hopes 70 fanguine and 70\nunfounded. ! esN\n\n\nfar from conildering an intr que Ito be com.\npared only with the revolution of ieragloi) as\nOF general or political importance, we applied\nourielyes TO thew that the change which had\ntaken place was change only of perfons, and\nOF perfons only in f-condary or fnbieryien ftu-\natoms. We endeavoured to fatisfy the Public,\nthat while Barras remained at the head of\naffairs, it was of little eonfcquence who occupi.\ned the inferior Offices either IN the Directory or\naaaer it. Whether sieyes or Re~bel podedes\nhis confidence whether Ramel or another be\nhis Chancellor of The Exehequer, is beneath our\ncare, and beneath our curiolity. When Cafar\njoined with himfelf feme Gohier or Moulins in\nthe Confulate, the Romans in deriion called it\nthe Confulfhip OF julius and of Cafar.\n\n\nWe have had the falisfaaion of obferving our\nopinion make its way here, while it has been\nconiantly juR,fed and corroborated from\nabroad. afa\n\n\nFrom the very moment of The recommence.\nment of holtilities in Suabia, it became evident,\nthat the good fortune of the Republic was no\nlonger feconded by that ability and dexterity\nIN evil which had hitherto upheld it, in fpite of\nIt's guilt, and In fpite of its weakness. Even\nfrom the day of Carnot's exile, the vigour\nwhich that bold confpirator had impreled upon\nthe meaiures of the Luxemburgh, appeared\nwanting in their Councils We miG.d GER\ntain character of greatness, which he famped\nupon their wickcdnefs. and the energy with\nwhich he dignied their crimes. Whether it\nbe true or not, that diiorder in the brain pre-\ncedes the dlfolution of The body, or that atHeaven\nderanges the intellect of thofe whom it deter\nmnes TO dearoy, it is certain, that as the hour\nOF .etributlon has approached to the French\nRegicides, they have reeeded from the contain\ncy and fortitude which difinguihed their early\natrocities, and have dwindled into common\nconfounded oy their guilt, and\nirreiolute from their fears.\n\n\nAS foon as Barras had taken the refolution\nof facrihcing bis Mniaers, and fufering the\nCouncils to relume part of .he privileges, ef\nwhich he EMERGED them in September 1897, it\nappeared to US, we confefs, if the Republic\nwere to BE- faved, that one of thrfe two couries\nwould have been taken-eilher that the Coun\neils would have improved the opportunity TO\noverthrow the tyranny altogether, and to in\nvolye Barras in the fate of bis inlruments or\nelie, that Barras would have endeavoured by\niomc of ihofe meaiure, (Which during nine\nyears the French called great ones) to divert\nthe attention of the Republic from tile Coun.\nells to extinguih their importance 10 the luf.\nue OF victory and TO balance their authority\nby the power Of the army\n\n\nThe late commo,ons that have taken place\nin the Thuilleres upon the opening of the\nUltra Revolutionary Club, in the Sale du\nManege, will be conGdered Of more or lels i'm\nportancc according to the tempers rather than\nthe judgment of men. In itfef it is very\nnatural concurrence that the jacobins, whom\nDrouet continues to guide, fhould renew their\nancient dfcuGions, and hold the fame furious\norgies over which he and bis friend Babeut\nwere accuaoned to prefide. When the gov\nernnent allowed the clubs to refume their fit\ntings, this circumltance was to be forefeen /; and\nit was alfo to be expelled that they would meet\nwith fome part of the oppoGtion which trium-\nphcd over them before, and brought them to\ntrial. The 1deobin CiuJ appears to caufe no\njealoufy in the Councils, and to be agreeable to\nBarras. The Chouans who befieged it were\neven ddperfed by the Diret7orial Soldiers. From\nhence, alone, we are not induced TO argur any\n!, n, N, diata ,er,l,e of innortanre at leaIt any\nnot previouly concerted with the Government,\nof which the club appears at prefent rather an\nengine than an enemy.\n\n\nIn Iaa, the good understanding that appears\nto exit between the Executive Power, the lie.\ng0ature, and the Jacobins, is perhaps one OF\nthe mot fatal and mott palpsble Ggns of the\nweakness of the Republic and of the utter\nexlinaion of all principle and energy in the\nnation. The prefent tyranny feems TO be pfo-\nlonged only by that extraordinary late of the"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-09-23_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799092301_0260.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-09-23", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "yETHEREAS the following Lots of\nw LAND were adyer,ifed 20 be fold on the N\nday of September next, which happens Sunday aud\nthe fae thereof that account. cannot be legally made\n\n\nTHEREFORE,\nBY Virtue ofan Order Of the Supreme 1u-\ndsiai Court fer fbs Sac .ffss aa IF hSe late ToM MAS\nFUCKER, E9 d:sesls', WI ts 1ss sf tbs Ress IF\nM, THOMAS MorLrr. Inaiet90 at Portland\n\n\nOn the fra day of Odobcr next,\nat II oesaa. n. M to TIE 6is5sf sid4s,.\n\n\nPART of the following Tracts\nof LAND. lying in the townflp of F1i~.u5. and\nCounty of Cumberland. and which are in common and\nundivided with certain heirs OF the late gadier Cen\nSAMUEL WALDO, and which was part of rhe Efate of\nthu fad Thomas FIucgga, Efq conileaed TO the uie\nOf the Commonwealth after the JUN debts and legal\ncharges thereon fhould be paid---ss sDif.\n\n\nOne third part Of two hundred and\n6fty FIX acres granted by the proprisors Committee\nOf FainstS, Brig sAMvrL WALDO, and laid out near\nhe Duck Ponds.\n\n\nOne third part of five hundred and\neleven acres and eehry-two rods being the remainder\nof the eight hundred acres, laid ou, 10 Brig SAMvgr\nWALDO, by ,he Proprie,ors Committee SDsaa.0afer\nOne half part of fix hundred and\nninety acres, allowed and granted by the Propretors\nCommittee of Fais0rs; TO the heirs of Brig Gen. WAL\nDO, out Of their pitch of nine hundred ard Gxty two\nacres, lying near the Duck Ponds.\n\n\nConditions of Sale TO be made known a, the above\ntime and place.\n\n\nII. KNOX, 44lgen. and 14dminjqrator.\nAag0 zott, 1893."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "ON FEMALE BEAUTY.\n\nBY T. LACEY.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nX RACEFUL beauty. blended in The char\nNJ aaer of virluous female, | have ever\nheld in the hiebea elimination. Various, and\nindeed, may FAY, nnumerable, are the falcin\na'ing allurements of the fair Tex. None, how.\never, in my humble opinion, have TO boat a\nmore powerful claim on our feelings, or pollefs\nmore atuatlive cha ms, than beauty. A beau\niiful worran, adorned with virtue and highly\ncalculated principles, is not only ooniidered as\nan ornament, bat deiervedly entitled to love,\ngratitude, and elleem, from the oppolite iex.\nWhat man is there exiting, that would delib\nera.ely fuffer female modeny to be infulted !?\nhope and truR, fuch cowardly wretches are\nnot to be found among us. Mental endow\nments, to a lenhble mind, are, doubtless, deiir-\nable aoquiiilions to accomplishments already\nacquired. Engaging beauty, and delicaey of\nform, in our fair countrywouien, are, indifputa-\nbly, arong inducements to affection. Surely,\nno man Of courage, love, or gallantry, could re.\nfit the lovely fmiles Of pretty face, afiilied\nwith all the attendant graces that are compel\ned TO finiih or complete perfect beauty.\n\n\nbeg leave to obierve, that beautiful wo.\nman, of unfavorable and fnfpicous character,\nwill not only prove ohenGve, but, in many ref.\npeeis, di(gulting, to refietting and refined un.\nderltanding. TIE defgning arts, prasifed by\n,hofe frail ieducers are both unplesfant and\ndangerous, upon calm reflection. l am as\niirong an enemy to Nmale beauty of impure\ndeieriplion, as am proud TO acknowledge my\nielf protector and friend of female virtue\nThole who would not 1and forth as advocates\nior domellic, innocent, and ylrtuous fair one,\nought, molt certainly, forever TO be banilhed\ncivil fociety.\n\n\nwith not to be fevere 10 my remarks.\nhave only to add, that what my heart diaatcs,\nmy pen indisss. May beautiful ard ohaae\nfemale ever experience that protection aud at\ntentioa her neaimable conduct merits. is my\nardent VITA. The liberal, generous, and wor-\nthy mind cannot fail to 6nd happiness and true\ncontent centred in the iociety Of diicerning,\nfenGblc, and amisble woman."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "Maine, r..", "byline": "", "article": "DY order of the Hon. David Seaall, Efq\nI'D Judge Of the Dalia Cont, for The Dit.\nu1 of Maine-uotce is hereby given, that a\nlibel Is fled in the Clerks Office OF fad Court,\nby FRANcls Cook. Efq. collector of the port\nof Wlcahet in behalf of the United States, a\ngaina TWO matted hallop, pink-iierned, with\nout any name, of between twenty and thirty\ntons hurthen, Britilh built, her tackle, apparel\nand furniture iaid fhallop having been feiz-\ned by faid collector for violation of the Ieve\n1ue laws OF the United States.\n\n\nALTO, another libel is filed as aforeiaid, by\nfaid collector, in behalf of the Uni ed States, a\ngainl two barrels of fugar, ieized by fad col\nleeor, for beng illegally imported into the U.\nniled States And hearing will be had on\nthe Aforementioned lbels at the Diltria Court\nto be holden at Portland, on the fra Iueiday\nof December next, at which time and place all\nperions ntereaed may appear and thew caufe,\ntif any there be) why the iaid ihallop and ln-\ngar ihould not be deemed forfeited.\n\n\nISAAC PARKER,\n\n\nMartial of the Dillriet of Maine.\n\n\nPortland iSib Noe 1899."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "very low advance\n\n\ncoNHsrINc OF\nFine and iuperfine, navy blue, fafhiona-\nbic MKT, fcaret and other colored Broadcloths\nrity of low priced ditto black. dark blue, fcalet\nbuff colored, white ssd other colored Kerleymerc,\nvariety OF lainet Matele moleSin. corded ian and\nfwanldown Waltcoalins; black, white and fancy fix\nHoiery patent ditto variety OF worried and cotton\nditto black and white fix G,oves paten, worried,\nwood fock and beaver ditto do lin d with urr la\ndies ELK Gloves and Miits of the fashionable length\nall colors habit ditto long and habit kid ditto cot\nton Gloves and Mitts black worried ditto; fix and\ncotton Girdles and Salhes black velvet ditto; Cafps\nelaitic Glove ties do. with claips; Busle Trimmings\ngold and iver Fr'nges and Cords Epaulets; Beads\nand Necklaces, Pendalls black and fancy plumes ;\nFans Umbrellas Purles variety of white thread\nLaces and Edgngs; among which fome very fine ;\nblack fix Laces; faacy Hat bands fashionable plain\nand other Ribands geen and white Iiiianes netting,\nGrape, fpoed and pam Ganzes Sarinets OF all colors\ngreat variety of Satins and Modes, Of amof every\neoer and wide; figured fancy ditto for bonnets\nblack, white blue, and other colored Luirngs Italian\n\n\ntriped ditto; white camefs hair ring Shawls var-\nETY. of fix Shaws aud Handkerchief plain, cheek\nand hampd muffin and cotton ditto; linen and cotton\npocket Handkcrchiefs !; Romalls; book and iaconet\nmuffin Handkerchief; 6ne borderd and ambourd ditto\nfor gentlemen Book Mullins among which are fome\nvery fine pan tanibour d, check and painted aconet\nditto; appat ditto; black ditto Chntzes Ginghams\nDimities Mulinetts; Copperplatcs Grapes; Wild\npores Camoets Namoietcens\nMoreans; Durants; Shalloons Tammes Velvets +;\ncotton and worried Florentncs Laltings lanes\nworried Caps emgrant Socks and Half Boots great\nvariety OF Muis, Tippets, ana Furr Trimmings beaver\nHats KID MOI and cloth Slippers Miles ditto;\nChidren'S Shoes variety of itee pearl, plated,\nand metal buttons; Elafic Sings floor and fair Car\npeling duf and role Blankets Bazes and Fannels Of\nal! cools, among which fome very fine twlpd do\nmetts fine, blue, brown and mkt, Beaver Watings !;\nLambfkns Foreh Cloths belf Devonffre Kerleys and\nHunters; German Serges of all colors Whitnevs Fear\nthoughts Duhls; Elac Cloths Orleans Stripes lrifh\nLinens cam5noks CHECKED Linens; Diapers; Sheet\n\n\nngs; brown Hollands; Bedticks black fix Vevets for\ncapes ditto corded for waiaeoatng; mems ben black\nsatins d'plan and 0riped diaper and plain tapes\nBobbings fix Ferrets Gallons; Tafes; Quality and\nShoe Bindings Sewing Silks Twiils Threads Nee\ndies Pins &c. &c together with almo every article\nufuay found IN lnglfh Goods Stores\n\n\ndip for SALE,\n\n\nA large allortment of Engliih and Anne\n| rcan manufactured PAPER HANGINCS.\n\n\n! Portland, November 4, 1923."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TO the bonorabls Jfyfices oftbe Comt Of\nCommon Phs5 nest 10 be holden a, Portland, IN\nand torhs County Of Cumberland, on be aId\nTusfdey Of 07o6sr, .dnu0 D0miai, 1899."} +{"article_id": "42_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "\n\nPodrp", "byline": "-o--s@ @ss.ssso 9 q go. =\n\n\nMADRlG Ar. =", "article": "[ F,sa lie hyq Yot Of Psld.r'i Wyo,t, ]"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "To ALTH.", "byline": "", "article": "QUEEN of the coral lip, and fparkling eye\n~ Thrice valued Health without whole magic add\nFortunes ben gifts in dull oblivion lie,\n\n\nAnd zephyr uleefs floats along the glade."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "THIS GAZETTE,", "byline": "", "article": "rs snsEjssS eve,y MoNpAY. at E. Il. JENkS's oFFicr,\nns,t door TO he Portland bAHE, Mifsk'oyse''\nspte,e Spfystss Advutsn', ana C'S1's4r'1'''8', Fs\nreseioei spiib aitsnlioa.\n=. The price is ONE DOLLAR e FIFTY CEN1o\nysar, ESclufve Of Poaase - PaaaAai S4y~'''' 1''\nrsqa5PeA\n\n\nOr TIE exi.gfVs ~d yasiy iasrssfsg e,eSfsaSa =\"\nGazshs renders biclip adeaTteg Gus far dDP En\nNEVIS, 4ali8 aeRbs iaj;rt1 ys.Snsty, end n sps'\nleessas mss4sJ."} +{"article_id": "43_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "AT a Court Of Common Pleas, for tb'\nCounty Of Cumberland, bsgm and holden a\nPortland, IN (a1 county, az tie tbia Taeyiiay Q\nCaober, II. y. 1899 -"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "10 the honorable .fYficss Of The Court Of\nCOm,n7a Plss ntxt 70 be holden a, Portland, IN\nand tarhs Couny Of Cumberland, on be Ahd\nTusaey Of o7'dss, Ann0 D0miai, 1893.\n\n\nTHE petition of ISAAC SMALL of\nu Frapa,t in fad County sHEwe1H: That\nfometme in the month of November. A D. 1894, your.\npetitioner received Of Reuben Sa4rye late of Fyspo\nforeiad Mariner deceaedan Obligation for deed of the\none half of certain lot of land, lying in iaid F,spo on\nrange ID, number nine, which obligation gwen upon\ncondition, that your petitioners paying to the fad\nReuben Sawyer the fun of twenty FIVE pounds fevcnteen\nfhillngs equal to eighty-x dollars and feventeen\ncents) he, the iaid Sa7cye, give your petitioner\ngood warranty deed of the above mentioned lot , but\nhas been prevented from 10 doing by death-And your\npetitioner Jays, faid fun of eghtyx dollars and fevea-\nEN- cents has been paid the Adm niratrix to the\neate OF the iad Reuben Sa5eyer ncc bis deceale, as will\nappear by receipt herewith prelented, agreeable to\nthe condition OF lad bond Your petitioner therefore\nprays that the administrative upon the eate of the faid\ndeceafed, after due notice may be authorized to give\nyour petitioner deed OF the half part of fad lot\nNo. 9, on range d, according the rue intent and\nmeaning OF the above mentioned obligation; And your\npetitioners as in duty bound ilalI ever pray--by\n\n\nSALMON CHASE, bts Atoraey.\n1T Court Of Common Pleas, for The\n\n\nCounty Of Cumberland, 5egu and beldsa al\n\n\nPortland in }a@ COUNTY, az tie third Tafjlay o,\n\n\n0aober, II. y. 1899: -\n\n\nON the petition of Isaac SMALL,\nwhereof The foregoing ia true copy\n\n\nORDERED, That the petitioner give\nnotice to all concerned by eaulng the ZANE and th,\nOrder thereon to be publihed in of the Portland\nNewspapers three ievera weeksthe laa public alton \"a\nbe fourteen days leaf, before the hrit Tuefday OF\nJanuary next, that it they fee it they may appear al\nthe Court OF Common Pleas which then to be holden\nstNss0 Goafr within and for the faid County of Cum\nberland,an thew cauief any they have why the pray\nor OF faid petition fhoulj not be granted.\n\n\nAt,ea, SAMUEL FREEMAN, Ckyk."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "among which the following.\n\n\nCTRAW, chip, cane and fix Bon\n~ nets; dreis Turbans black, white and fancy\nPiumes /; nraw, and other Flowers black and white,\nbuglc and iiraw Trimmings fix, cotton, and FLYER\nCords do. Fringes: cotton and flver Girdles\nrety of fafouable Necklaces and Ear drops; yellow,\nwhite and pearl Buttons for gowns; handiome ahort-\nof plain and fashionable Ribbons; beaufont Wells\nblack and white, figured and plain Cares Grape do\ncotton and kid Gloves; mems leather do, beaver Hats\nwith bands and buckles cancels hair Shawis and\nSafhes; variety of cloak and bonnet Satns Luz\nnrings; Ssrlenets figured ian Waificoat Patterns :\nplain and worked Mullins muffin Handkerchiefs.\nALSo-Black and white CottonS !;\n\n\nCalcoes cotton and muffin Shaws white aud color.\ncd Pocket Handkerchiefs Linens Cambricks; mark\ning Canvass and worried oie pladed Socks\nFur Trimmings Muifs and Tippets; Wildbores J\nShalloons nnrans Tamines Calamancoes Baizes;\nand Flannes white and colored Thu eads do. Sewing\nSilks Tapes; Bobbins ihirt Buttons iuperfne\nwhite chapel Needles\n\n\nSmelling Bottles; Waih-ballS; Wind\nfor Soap violet and plain Powder powder Boxes and\nPufs tortoi[, ihe Hair slides, and Combs ivory and\nhorn do. japanncd Tea Trays Walters Gamblers\nBre ad-Baikets, &c. few Dutch Looking lales ;\nSteel sciaors Cafe Knives aud FORKS Pen Knives\npewter Tea-pots plated and metal 1him5les; eaaic\nKnitting needles, &c. &c.\n\n\n- Cloaks, Turbans, Bonnets, sc.\nmade in the newell fanuons"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "FOR SALE,\nBY ISABELLA CHILD,\n\n\nIII Der Sbqp nest door 70 TIE BAsK,\nAn aAortment of feafonable\nFANCr GOODS AND MILLINERY,\nReceived by the Ian fhps from LONDON,\n\n\nAmongwbie5 are,\nT AIDES beaver and fix hats-Fafh-", "byline": "", "article": "IL IOnahe SuwaTfow bonnets and ufbans, uil and hail\ndreis. Elegant pumes, feathers and artificial flowers,\nof various decription. SpggarrOqU iawsh and t9aefs.\nBracelets, earrings and necklaces Buges and bagle\ntrimmings, hver aud gimp do. Ladies long fix\nand kid gIoves--beaver habit do Ladies and miles\ndark 0ate eolored gloves for mourning Kid clippers\nEnglifh black morocco do Elegant fafhes, cords and\ntalels Silk cord of different colors Flcfs netting\nGk-coored costons for netting Ribbons of all Widths\nand coors plaE and variegated An ahortment of\nvery delicate thread aces and edgings PLAN, iprgeed\nappet and lace mullins. Csnes hair fhswls. Printed\nmullins and chntzes Glas feel, and pearl buttons\nfashionable for ornamentng drc1es. White, black and\ncolord Italian grapes. Do tHanies. Black. cyprus,\nnetting, check ID and PLAIN gauzes. Bonnet and cloak\nfaiths of all coors Modes and iarfncts. Thread FIRM\nges. Black velvet ribbons.\n\n\nALso-MuGinets. Black and white\ncottons Ladies and mites cotton hoie caamaneoes\nand durants Lnnens Cambricks. Superfne and\nother white lannes--yellow do. LambD,in and 5aize\nFur trimmings. Mufs. Emigrant iocks, &c.\n\n\nGentlemen'S black and white fix\nhofe. of a good quality. Cotton ds. Extra fuperine\nDo fur lined and lambs wool Tpiinett, Merfailles\nand SNanidown waiftcoating Black iattin. Hair rib\nbon. Shoe nrings, &c.\n\n\nWaih-balls, fmelling-bottles, tooth.\npicks and cafes. Silver pencil CATS Small lee fcGors\nof an excellent quality. DreiIing combs, needles, pins\ntapes aud hobbins.\n\n\n- Every article Of MiAinery maas IN\nttsiafgaf8s;on\n\n\nPorizsnd NoV. IH5, 80."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "TO LET.", "byline": "", "article": "TO LEI,\nDART Of a DWELLING HousE, pleafan,ly\nIl Gtuated in Middle lreet. Inquire Of the Printer.\nNOV. I8."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "FRESH GOODS.\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "y received an extenivc ahortment of STAPLE AND\nFANCY GOODS, which telling (for cath only at\nvery low advance"} +{"article_id": "31_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0294.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "From BE ~ Y0t d Piqd.r'i Wat, ]\nCWEET girl, the mans a downright fool,\n- That AXIS for conhancy in love\nynRlrrys charming lchooi\n\n\nHow natural for The heart 10 love\na form ike thioe can never cloy-\n\n\nAnd, 10. thy eraees, what a plenty\nThen, tell me, why fhould one enjoy\n\n\nThe beauties that futhce fer ssoeaty?"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0188.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "citizens leizin3 the favourable moment.\niuccceded in their endeavours to ex-\ntinguiLa it. At about feven in the\nmorning, the danger was entirely over\nHad 1t continued for about an hour\nlonger, ere this the town would have\nbeen heap of afhes for the wind\niPrun8 up from the wef, and continued\nto blow very trelh for the remainder of\nthe day. This was direction which\ncould not fail to have communicated the\nflames TO the other parts Of the town.\n\n\nAll the hOules within the fouare\nbounded by Water, Commerce, and\nMain ttreetS, and by Burke's wharf,\nwere totally confirmed, The whole\nnumber is computed to be about lixtv,\nthe Greatcit part Of which were built Of\nwood, and occupied principally by\ntradefmen,.\n\n\nThus, in a few fhort hours, the work\nOf many years has been reduced to an\nheap Of alheS the afluent to bare COM\npotency, perhaps to poverty and the\nindultrious tradelman to want and milf\ncry Let the hand Of charity be ex-\ntended +; let the rich feek out diRre(s,\nand adminiiter comfort, Many are the\nobjects which call for aflitfance and\nmany are there who can afford to give\nIt. The voice Of humanity cries aloud,\n:\" forget not that the fuferers are men\nas we'll as you\"."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0188.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "BY this arrival we learn-That not.\nwithitanding The French Directory en-\nforces all its mandates with violence,\nand the public voice is obliged to take\nany pitch given it, the general opinion\nIS oPP0led to an open war with the\nUnited States while, at the fame\ntime, all descriptions Of fubie6tS are We\nry willing to lhare the American pro\nPerty which daily arrives at Bourdeaux;\nand which is readily pronouced ban\nPrjlH To the dilgrcce Of the American\nname, many of our unworthy coun-\ntrymen, are Partakers in this nefarious\nbrigandage. Amongf them we have\nheard OF Randall, a Savage, &c. whole\nconduct would appear as black as Ere\nbus, it even placed in contact with the\nmott attrociouS enormitieS of the licenC-\ned PlundererS Of the coat of Barbarv.\n\n\nSOMETHING CURIoUs.-In Tom\nPaiHe'5 paper, Of Nov.28th is an article\nmentioning-' For two days it has\nbeen announced, that the American fri\ngate Cogfslzation, of 40 guns, has taken\nFrench frigate on the American\ncoat\" Paine uled to call himfelf a\nprophet. y The Hg(urgeat 70a5 captured\nthe IItb Of February.\n\n\nA half column Of the g Gazette Na-\nH0nale\" is occupied in publilhing the\naccount Of the erection of pitifuI Lib\nsrty Pole, in the town Of Wallingsford, /,\nin Vermont"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0188.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "DREADFUL FIRE!", "byline": "", "article": "NORFOLK, FEB. 20.\n\n\nSunday morning prefented to our\ncitizens fPe9acle truly awful Never\nfnce the revolution, have they witnen-\ned fuch an one in this place. At about\ntwo in the morning, they were awaken\ned from their peaceful Plumbers by the\nloud and repeated cries Of fire.\n\n\n1t made its frf appearance in houfe\nnear the head of WoodGde's wharf !:\nand already had it become 70 formida-\nBE as ieemingly to threaten all with\nthe mott dreadful cofequences. The\nulual means, engines. axes, &c. were\nuied, in order to aref its ProgrelS, but\nwithout effect ; every momeft gave it\nadditional frength. The wea,,her was\ncalm, the cracking fame extended in\nevery direction fentiments Of dilmay\nand horror PerYaded every brealf and\neven hope was almolt extinguilhed.-\nSuch a fcene few have bcheld. Houle\nafter houie was fuccelively torn down J;\nthe furious flames did but mock the ef-\nfort TO Ray their progrel8. In this de-\nlemma, the laf fad hope refed on the\nefe6tS Of gunpowder. It was accord\ningly brought. Thofe houfes in the\ndifferent quarters of communication,\nwhich, if iufered to'fand, would en-\ndanger the whole town, and which\nmutt themielve5 foon have fallen before\nthe deltru6tive element, were luccellive-\n\" blown up. This cauled an imme-\ndiate abatement Of The fir: and the"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0188.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The fchooner Mary, Capt. Watkins,\narrived yeiterday from Bourdeaux .\nPahage 95 days. Doctor Timothy\nGreen came pahenger in her.\n\n\nFrom the length of the pafage poll\ntical ne70s cannot be expected. We\nhave been favored with files Of Paris\npapers to about the frlt of Dec. and\nB0mdcazr Commercial 4AdVerHJers to the\n9Th December. They contain LITTLE on\n(ubje6ts worthy obferYatiOn."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0188.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "Fran Nsuy9rk. Maycb Z", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Wrythe, Of the barque PallAs, filed\nfrom the Cove Of Cork on the III. of Ian. and\nbrings farther confirmation Of the entire tran\nguilty Of Ireland. He has bot out \"a pafea-\ngers all Of whom are from BeItaR. exc, pit 3ne-\n\n\nThe Retaliation, has beer rendered up to the\nFrench officer who came to Philadelphia il her.\n\n\nThe French Prifone's in this country it is\nfad ae 70 be feat out 70 The Welt-Indie in\nthe r. alaton."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0188.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "Shorthand.\n\nLater than the Mail.", "byline": "MoNDAr, March I8, 1900.", "article": "= BY fortunate padage of about IS hours\n\n\nfrom Bo0on, l am enabled to furnilh my\n\n\nreaders with feveral intereGing articles, iome\n\n\ndays later than due by mail From abroad,\nnothing late has been received. Arrivals\nfrom Europe are hourly expected. The pub\nho mutt wait little longer for news from\nthat quarter, [For tie Py5fIsrts Procia.\nmaf'o\"-Afaas 9fLaVr5, 55e. fee preceding Page. ]"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-03-18_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0188.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p3", "headline": "Frencb PL0t-c0nfrmed.", "byline": "", "article": "Since the publication Of he lat Boron pa\nPers, gentl.man Of that town has received a\nletter from a brother in CharIeRon, 5. c. con.\nfrming the account Of the arrival and faizure\nat that port Of French agents with difPatches to\ncertain Perfons in this country. C3cs tie &C.\ncount in Jf5q Page eftis Paber.1 It was The de-\nfgn Of This aDsr<@ @sS@e,--e-\nSixth CONGRESS Of United States\n\n\nFIRST SESSION.", "byline": "\n\nHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE.", "article": "\n\n\nTHE Imprifoned Debtors bill, Supplement.\nairy Land Tax bill, and New Genius bill, were\nread twice, and committed for third readings.\nMr.. Harrfon, delegate from the N. w. Ter.\nritory, was admitted to debate, but not to vote\nia the houfe.\n\n\nMILITIA Larmy # Italy\nin the Gereofe territory. Thus The man thread\nof.theie 6-e fpun fpeculaiious, which were to\ndefeat armies, and recenquer counties, IS fever.\ned /; and all The consequences iuipended thereon\ng vasi/hed into air. into hin ar\""} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0312.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "king of Prulhs had reG.e nltrated tue Bniih\nCurt aea amt fone hottie neaiures of the En-\nelifl ieamen in the Ems ;-And further, that\ntie Eneiiih and Scotch mil tia having pofiiive.\nly refuied to leave the kingdom, connections\nbad enlred."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0312.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "now only in his own great actions, and in the\n\n\nhearts of an affedionate and affected people.\n\n\n# fir, it had not been ufua, openly to tef\n\n\ntify refpeef for the ni-mory of thofe whom\n\n\nheaven had fsle6fed as its inltruuents, for DIFF\n\n\npenfing good to man /: yet, iuch has been the\n\n\nuncommon worth, and fnch the extraordinary\n\n\nincidents which have marked the life of him\n\n\nWhole lofs we al deplore, that the whole A.\n\n\nmerican nation, mpeled by the fame feelings,\n\n\nwould call with one voice for public manifef\n\n\ntation of that forrow which is 10 deep and 10\n\n\nuniverfal.\n\n\nMore than any other individual and as much\n\n\nas to one individual was poGible, has he contri-\n\n\nbuted to found this our wide spreading empire,\n\n\nand TO give to the WeRern world its indepen-\n\n\ndence and its freedom. Having effected the\n\n\ngreat Object for which he was placed at the\n\n\nhead of our armies, we have ieen him convert\n\n\nthe fword INTO The plough fhare and voluntarily\n\n\nfink the folder in the citizen.\n\n\nWhen the debility of our federal fyflem had\n\n\nbecome manifet, and the bonds which connec.\nted the parts of this yaa continent were diHoi.\n\n\nwing, we had feen him the Chief of thofe Patri-\n\n\nOTIS who formed for us Contribution, which, by\npreie1ving the union, will, | truf, iubfantate\nand perpetuate thoie bleAings our revolution\nhad promiled to beitow.\n\n\nIn obedience 20 the general voice of his\ncountry, calling on him to prefide over great\npeople, We have feen him once more quit the\nretir emen, he loved, and in feafon more tormy\nand rempehuous than war tfelf, with calm and\nwife determination puriue the true ntereRs of\nthe nation. and contribute, more than any other\ncould contribute to the eaabliihment of that\nfyaem of policy which will, rfulf, yet preferve\nour peace, our honor, and our Independence\nHaving been twice unanimously chofen the\nChief MagiRrate of free people, We fee him\nat time when bis re election with the univerfal\noutrage could not have been doubted, affording\nthe world a rare inaance of moderation, BY\nWithdrawing from his high aation to the peace.\nful walks of private life.\n\n\nHowever public confidence may change and\nthe public affections huttuate with rtfpea TO:\n\n\nothers, yet with refpea to him they have, in\n\n\nwar and in peace, in public and in private life,\n\n\nbeen as Ready as his own firm mind, and as\n| conltant as his own exalted virtues.\nLet US then, Mr.. Speaker, pay the lait tribute\nOf tefpeel and affection to our departed friend.\nLet the grand council of the nation difplays\nthofe ientiments which the nation feels.\nFor this purpofe, hold in my hand fosne\nrefolutions which will take the liberty to offer\nto theshoufe.\n\n\nRitv. & p,.t.. b..\n\n\n\" cri q r\"iitarY fo--- % ait.he 81. $3.50:\nni-.;hc cAcer,i.r % sc !t.-s. .,g,.r,....\n\n\n,vjgar'e, tuerg5 au4 ,s,!i i'.ne, -, ~\n\n\n.r u't;o 70 c1fii'g &C. o'oo .,oa. -...;\n,''r',auinS q ibsh s-es'c7a -,c csa,5.1-.,....\n\n\nso omH''ircs ard .\"ai d.loisyce D.. ~. 49,\n20 t'f9rcis 'H!s ,uiic,l,on d r.-,e .,,\n= sc COZ 41e.iea,irn Scd pvsiie. and ag,-i\n= 90 OF tas i9:r; AM aaeri:v vfb al.\na''hov''e''izens arc -esiy t. ,-7,p, ~, .t.. .\n~ q orr excc..cE, government. ''.S''l\n= hh,\"ihG ~ VIC &c, tia L. ,--:,cJ s,-.-\n< ,sfeY \"nEono for fair ard EteF.l -\n\n\nq \"a amy eon.gsrcc aud nav; .,,.\n.ie''sTed INTO Win Gt'ae feSa;n ,v- L.,\n\n\nsrcsre'' tina, the ,rogr. f~ti s.;:,a.,.'sl,'' VIZ\n. Ht'rortcd by ciff r.nce Of os.7ior -\n\n\n3c. I'm. ;ao\"crs We hop- Lowsyer. ~. '-''\n\n\n.,Se the niod'ra.io1 sHG ;hc olyi,I. - - g\"\n\n\n~\" PARTS 49, ie9d to i1'ifsG.ory er,l,,.,.:.\n, % \",S' me oohHcis VIA tb-n 20 i7r,,o.,, -.\n: \"''Si\"t S''ie 4 az differences ar, d..\n/. ,lNrtn t.'e tvn ocuHtrics. We a,c\nnv GO ia; 'hs l,g,lis,Gre Of the Unl,, g, PEI\ne\"ao!c you 20 r,a.ize your a.-n-,.-..'\niS''o''-.As on our pact, all enyaye,,,sn,s'\n\n\noy! ZEN \"i'a gG''ttualty, and the n,oa ,.,\n:. IN. Nfs t ,ye gyie} gror the anccr,;in.y If ,h\nrent oftne late rii,:ru to Frarc, I'D ~ '''\n!; uUtoE'n'n nature. cxt.as. ard - 'I \"Fph 'hr\n5,'\"N .ghS IL turppe; wLi.h as q. -, -,\n5~e\" relations WIN ihe powers At VIZ 80\nS,,l'\"' changed The conG'tio1 OF their col, 81\n\n\n81 oHt.food we are of opinion with - y \"\n4 would ~ reitfcr wife nor !c.c to 80 '''''\nq mshuTe' q defence. or 20 leilen y, rs ou\n,.-i'--ltions e rePe aggvc!ien. WI PIE\n81 oar enquiries ant attention Ha,l ic -,-.r,\n{ oi,.1Sed 10 'hc various other iurort,., r,,S: -\n\n\n80 20 1.4Ne 'Seonncuded ~ orr cnre1r5,,;"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0075.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "70 -. - - 80.", "byline": "", "article": "A''eT'' hT, til respectful a,knowledgr,o,, n\n'.S isuais Of The unred sts,e,, for y,ur ln,5,L\naflyf'td to ho;h houf1i Of eongrefs At the oset\n\n\nEhiIe we deyoutly Join You in oGe,i,, IN,\n.tnaht' to Almighty God, loribe return of5,I,b\n90 opr cites and for The general profprr,o Of d..\ncounty we canrct refrain from i,ncn,;1g H.,\nVIC afts and ea'umries Of f16ous and d.lgnipc\nnen' Fave excited open rebellion !seond time h"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0075.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "L0NDOM, 0go,,r Q.", "byline": "", "article": "1 ~\n4 ~ fpbEc are aoz0 ytrfv1I Urn, ,L- fo,. So\ng 'yvctY o-r.Fe,rd y n. esr ,yy;,,,i 81 lr !s\ng II! Jo11 Fo'ond, adce, bqpnq Il,, , ,.Is. III\n,ssyyHii'FG1 5''eiGg' trc7 Ef.4 @a52Gl bis royo III\n\n\n81 .t' ~. TIE GD@r NJ Teri, 7oib He bsri7r.f,\n\n\nZ intelligence htqf orr lrq1r .~eebs and he r.E\n\n\n& ms 0'6o eo-otr'0frd c,1l6 H,sr, cairsd :, r,r.\nq r'8'ry oqrr ne Dme5 crd F,lae5 m I'LL\nwv |g|' r'Iieb fviop, hya9't in tcl,n,,r q,\nz L,d'ge Dykr, Akmcor, Bfjgsr, Eopos\n. l,I.ol2' amt Ag'r'm4,' Z>r. TIe neS.5\nsF'6\"' go,7i,g, ieio zen e;,t,ooJ min, o,cL,t\n'sr2ffrs4 10 Hs fajic II H. 5e,k cpGh ,7r,r ,., {;\n,~rd purified in Tie L>Hl.n Cazele E.y,,1s- \"a\n-'eia0ty. ''' sI\nI. f''m Nt een's7t' orie faac,te e..-eor,r5ess\nnv, ana iro@ es5of 7oe iorc BEN xpoild trt9\n{. ..ec[ 4 If'7s paaecsFl'y 10 oiGy7y \"a. nv\n\n\n~ C@oSs', ecn' n dey gioriey,\n4 +.g'rs n ne BrhG G,ag, ag(\n,,3'f 10 hecommaads- IN c5I\n..\"05 10 he eogG qob,e5 hey\n1r5'af # Il eggh 4, ;stLt\nti9edr@s Hcf7ro ferrve\n\n\ni7ffcr: apA TIT\n+. fayts, rgvq' IN rr~\n\n\nsa6pa0'eze rEiplf;o4,\n;, trrre II n. Ko7g ;rpcb 49,\n= go '\"'\"''' J4Hf' ~ mr.\n\\ CHsttr 10\ns Hfh nix morning y,e,;eeJ +,\n.,i,'F 7b 'gl'q7', e]nfyt. g3e sls ~\n) - e5',7'g9 n b\"mrWi., AMI He o-Io -\n,are IN lqyia2 II icTare gay ,ro.,yi. j,,,.g, =\nsayft. J9YaiacJly he ellie, bar. FER, cx,,-,,,.\n\n\n~ IN tie Itess5 reblyi,. T}o, L55A B\n\n\n/; 1eh,% Mt cry ,r'f.ee He eG1i fofis m. Ia\nDpi drT.'cy eDgt'C'riy ne ,7oo amin, -Drg : 81\n\n\nI''''fa az Rey 7rerc 70Lc@ oa8ofGB;r, bin. HI\n\n\nocoo' 7''fb Heir Eer.ral mi = nk'rg 60 E3\n\n\nfrg'7'r'' 9i'b RntTqo gsa,q|, ois iysgg. III\n''g rb'0ey6f Of 6oco, c,,lors n.I< bs,t III\n\n\n.ff9 ,), yer L5 Is n, frtr. esf\"H4i .fqs fi\n\n\np'\"Iylsa officially RI Par;e anil a;la5 q In +,\n\n\n\"'@ .,., Ise tgfiaT lfZuricb u h5c Fya ..E3\nhe intel !. yrcc. dia cling asi, Is, fec III.\n70 receive icnc confirmation from .t5e.f, \"a\n.'e.umiiancr Of the a1ciduse hssipg .lIeen \"a\n\n\n'Rea TO march g'eatpart Of h;sarmv VI. Ia\n\n\n'ns MN on expedition u eujea,orto Retire ~\n\n\nAFFAIRS ~ wi zefiarJ. This nay he conf 'Ei\nG'rtd az, Eer49fs, The mott p1infi! part o. III\nihe iateiiieen,e; il viii enable the Frcrchu ~\niend great rclniorcenentS from the ava \"a\n\n\nRhine 10 aid their army in Holland: aaos4\nThe aiIies IN iPise o. the iuccsfs tkat has hi~Eg"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0075.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "For the rIRCHyIA IRTJs.", "byline": "", "article": "uOWryrR -rs5, the eyc-'',nc- or re-\ny,,.,il..7, ,r,v,,po,rn,. il c,rrc, y. T,...t,,.i\na., :, r,L;~@.t - f,,,c j,;sJy. ,.y,,,.\nZ -, r,, ,,lC !, lAc rn;.i,;.,,v. ,hat ;.e CO.\n{, O.. a :.. ,.,,... nc ~ ne raw p, fsGcd y\n! ,,'j ,e,,'.v inG;.iGIa,s, Nacxtraorl\nl ,e-y i-f.-cr OF ,his has occl-,cJ n to\nI -, .,,nv.s-Ith Of Vir~:ris, in ,he ccuy.e\nI No c,.-snt rr,,. Ia o-3r~ ~ ~,rrshe\n! ,e e,,ort n NH, euo,-,;,v. i vii lie rec #\nDIV in know tie fables il related 10, a.\nI A.. -,s,,e ccrcsr,e.i IN j.,\n4 ) mar, oe ;h, oencral ar;t7.;cn viii\n\\ oc,eeieI =, roT,,-s OF III. alien an, r.\nZ 10, law, cor71puca,sd i,C,lfto de Lepi A.,\n\\ ,r.re y; VIRGINIA. I'hey uewsl. On t1,a\n! ..c,i,o. varietv Of reco'nriens; ,na Al, q = D..\n: -.r, ,',,~,;-- ,hsir r.,,i,r .nta more IN Dc\n!. y. l. IS no, rslevaa, to the prerent f,.b-.\nZ , t,n,.;cs IN. C,Aoarce cf the one OF ne,\n4 ,,be-. The directed he addr-fs, and heir\n= .fo'n ;o,s. +, b, pnh'i'heI: acc,n22nicd,\n: ~ o.. Declaration or in5cDc ,dence. the con-.\n3 ,,.or IS n. iIn;,ed States and oc Virai.\n8, s,l she laws on whi-a they -njnaIvsrt-..\nd. This publication they ordered 70 d,\nn !r;',a,.I aonr he 6,7ssofh. Rate. The.\n4 Sc. oe ,h- pcacc, IN their clara ser OF\ni mixers az The county court. were the Or,\nS. ,scf ~. rr.,u,ion Of thcir in,cn,iors.\n!; IN. county courts of Virginia, on their.\nsnr TENT rraem. nuG be coniiercd as vcrv.\n\" ,,or,snt in(;tu,ions. Thcy act in reveral\ns,aI dia;a2 c7nacit;e4. Their iu1iciary.\n.l,,wers. thourh ez,enivc, and h;qhlv i'm d.\n4 ,or,snt. arc no, sae mof Important they p,c\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0075.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\n= =, =.\nz LTsioSy, Iiecen5et -.\n\n\nZ Mf Clav, tfom Virginia, appeared this\nfccv, Mas qualified, 5ad TOOK - fc1r.\n!: The hauie reIuncd the confederation q\nShe retaliation poi,poned yraerIay. which.\n@a''ef beng resa, was greSd 10 Ia Tie word.\nlio.cwi=.r, TO wit:\n\n\n: }, Relieved, That 70 u,,,h o. the fpeec,, q!\nthe preGdsut OF the u \\ stes. TO both hon\n. tts Of Consteis, at IN, Comm, rcemrn, Of h,\npreient fciiion, as 'elatcs 10 the expenditur,\nsof public monies, be referred &C ;he com.\ns;n,;,.re Of ways and means.\n\n\nJ h1r Cla;oo n, moved tie following relo-\n! ,u',o2, who. WAS adopted:\n\n\ns Rc!olved, thar comFni,tee be spuoin;e5\ngo enquire WI. Their auY, and what p.uyiioy\ns1u h 20 be made, by iayp, fnr ,he runif,-\n.iTnon, of fuch pc;!ors as may be dfcovered il\n! n2%ing attempts 70 ALLEVIATE The all 1t;ars o.\nSny Indian nation. tri5-, or chief, f-o,a 4! ,\n90 : ai7s, or IN exciting them to hofil.,;,.\nssgainR toe e. States; orto the violation o,\nS'uy exiting treaty; srd thrt ,Le laid corn.\n) n'ttee be authorized to report Ly bill q, o.\nS3hSrvie.\n3 Mr. tiarilon called mp the confiders,ior\n81 the reio!o!ion waich he laid ucon thc ia.\n2ble on Friday laa, relative to the jndieiary\nSeI,Sb.iiamert efthe territory of the United\nsStates N ~ ofthc river OHIO; ana the re-.\nSs!oiu'io\" 5aving been read, on motion. !, ws,\n( az sed 70 by :he IonGr.\n\n\ns Mr Herriiop pfeleuled pe,;t:on Of Lard.\nsner CLARK. citizen OF lie Uri.cd States. re\nstding at KaGssasiae, in The Moth Y, Ger,\n: Territory, praying for the confirmation o,\n.his title 10 cer'ain tra6t Of land granted IN\n.der the old T.onca governmenti the paper.\n,tatcertaining the righl 10 which, had beer\n,aoR or delt.oycd. Referred 20 : tlieet con.\nSnit,ec.\n\n\n!; MIR Grifwol1, from the committee Of re-\nyqiial and nnfaiNnei buirefs, made a report\n= which was ordered to be printed.\n9 Mr. thatcher preterted a petition Of Ma\nS haniel LIbjn, folder in the fervice of N,\ns United States during the late war, pravip,\n,,sSo' certain pay, on, of which he had bee\n.aoelrapded by forged order. Referred i,\nss'he committee of Claims.\n\n\np hlr Thatcher ALTO prefnteda memorial oi\nhe ihip owners, Inhabitants Of the towps 9.\nq Ee..5 aad Arundel, IA the dGrit4 of Maine\n.tpraying that tie laid owns may be ereI+e,\nsstnto ci'intt and feparate port OF enttv.-\ns. Referred 10 ihe Committee \" commerce an,\n.sTanu.aaurss.\n\n\n~ On motion oF bIr Dawfon,\n\n\ny Ordered, THAT leave be given TO brig :,\n\"a Is o'.i or ns, providing for an crumera.isr\nksa' the inhabitants Of The United STATES aar\nssthat ths committee Of ways aud m,sns, q,\n::9ap:ePaFe and bring in the fsme.\n\n\ng On motion Of Mr Claiborne, the houG\n+ came tolhc following relolu,ian\n81 keioi7sd, That . committee be appoint\ngeo to enquire whether any. and what q\nE;ncndmen.s arc recshary 10 be mad in IL,\n) eacis eitabiihinG poR Office and pol road\nSin the United sta,es. ~\n< Mr. lpe-ker laid before tie houc.. = !e,te\n\n\nS'rom the iecretary of Rate, exhihitina I'm\nadry returns from the collectors, of eIrsrif\nissstersd American ftanen; AID a.fo relative =,\n.slmpre!icd islmen, with fundry ATTRACTS\n\n\ns. \"hlch were ordered 10 be printed.\n\n\ns. The hour having arrived which the pref\nIs dent had appointed, Mr. ipeaier, attenrr- b,\nstIIe members Prelent. proceeded to the pre-\ny 1dent's nouie, to Preieat him their addrel\n- n aoiwer to his 70 sch at the opening Of tn\n\n\n{ Prelen' !e:cI; AID having returned, III,\n& grehdents reply thereto was read as fol\ne lows - '\n\n\n- G,aiis~'r efstr TIsy,s IF 7ebyga7A,tige,,\ny iflS very rclpectfu. aadrris from n,\nz representatives Of the people OF the urite,\n:. states, At the r tisa an-mbly, after a freGh {\n( iec'icn, under the Hroo,s imprs zion OK IL,\n: pubic opinion aud national fcafc, a. this II\nE yele!t'ng and Gugular crifs Of our public Al\n! 'aire, has excited ny fcnibili,7 and rsce;ye\nB, my hncere aud grateful acknowledgements.\na rs IcrG &C We can nlain.ain. vitn hgrn,o\n~ ard affection, the honor OF our country\n( confidently Uith its psace, extuDally and H..\nexternally, while that 10 atairab :, or /, war\n\n\nwien tha! becomes ncceFaY- aner, It's rca\n:. i;,as p-ntence and !oy:.cigatY, aud l.ggar\n\n\n'he conisitutionai ensrsies and dignity o. i,,\ns.ao'eFnment--Ve may be perfectly lure IN\n,9asF he imI'es of d'sire proviscuc., that -,\nq iha'l ei.ettuaI'y promote and cz.en6 our ma\n$,tional intetsGl and happiaeis.\n\n\n81 he applique Of Che lenstr and bopr- ~\n.',rsprsleataiises, f. iuiIy b flowed On n. yo\n}s'unteerl and militia, for jheir zeslyu, ar\naa'.'e cooperation W:.h u, JUDICIAL power.\n{, w'\"ch Lao rc'sorcI order ana fubmiler ?,\n5. NC 'aw' as 1t cones with csculi7r v.i,,l,\n! a'la Prepriciy from ire legislature, csrco,\n\n\n8 iad 10 have an c2teoGv- a.d perm5reo, r.\nI .fest' Tor fhc iu1pOrt Of r5ycrcme,, rro-"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-20_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799122001_0075.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "f' - 80 - &c. Z\n=! 80 E'rr cDe e.I,.i - :',e CIV! sd,ai;ra,ioa\n\n\n{. G! Ccvc;r.ce2t, s; 20 crinre i,.G ox~:u-i1n\nCllhe laws ,fe oLje.is oricch ;:a aagr;.ut.c\ni es - t~cr-- = p.opcr attention T. YOUR re-\n! commentator Of 'cy,Gou all amendment,\n,ot i',e judiciary .yter..\n\n\n- : rt'y apTtovi. g. ms Sc a., the rsc'c>\nT. arG Aocvrr policy hie,, aa' b-ru irvcr;ahly..\n\" pro:-a-i, and frorroiy Furiued ~ ia. excu-\n\n\n.tirsan';'\",i'y q che Z States, policy which,\nE'ur5rh ia;c-c.'S erioirc!, and of which no,\n=. rcrl!as permitied the obisrsance, We coaiiGer\n'sas the r,o} urcqYeccal proc. Of ynlr iGAcx. !\nIKE ter. .ve'sr'oe IN she ismc wei chofen NJ!\n'ltcm. your preparations tc mcctthc FRI ind;\nS..cat'oas CT he part Of he French republic, !.\nLOT ddpof;,ioa 60 accommodate eS:.!;ng dlf\n(3'erences between 0ae ,wo countries, By no\n;5n'UatiaN % urmiaecs on certain cundi, ions\ni;!!~!ich tx honor ofuur ccuairy un9ue9ion3-\ns ST. dictated, END which its moderation had\n\n\n55-sr.ainiy giYcnit Ugh; e. prrIc.;bc Whcr'\n\n\nac.ie s!irrarcss thus roIgi,ed CT 90: Frenct,\n: government, preSious 10 the departure 90,\nss'ur ca'oy,, had hccn civen through thtirj\n.Em'ail,@r OF foreign relations, the direction\ni%.nat they !houA PROCEED on then mill\ns.sn, was, on your pa't, comple,on Of the.\nIl ne,lurs, aud manieGs the tincerity wi,hi\ntsNA;ch It was cou tenccd. We cfrr up oar.\nt5lurere prayers a. Tie lnpfeme ruler Of The:\nEEnuivcr!e ior Ito .tscels Of their crnbafy. and\nys;hat i may De prosi' 6tive of peace and hso-'\ns;o'He.s to ouT ccGgi'@n country. The uni-'\n+. -orH tenor OF yo1r condlct through life.\nfe5uye;ul 10 yo1r ferov citizens and honorable,\n$40 yourie'f, gives furc pledge 81 the iince\nE.uty vi b which the avowed Objects Of the\nE;negociation will be purified on your part,i\nfl7nd we eaunc't'y pray thai hmilar dilpoGti--!\nlJonF may be ditPlayed on he part Of F-ance.i\n81 re fierences whi,h unfortunately Gbft'\nE,he'ween The two NATIONS cannot flil, in tha,,\nq vent 10 ~ happily terminated To produce\nnls cad, to all 20 de6rable, irmnsfs, mode\n81 a,tcn, and union az home, conititute, we are\nEvcrluaded, the iureit means, The charac-\nkstcr OF the gentleman YOU have deputgd, ano\nHAh' mere the character of the gsveynmen;\n'l4wh'ch deputies ihem, are fate pledges 20\n\n\n~ 'eir country, that nothing Incompatible\n\n\nsswith i,s honor or intereG, nothing inconfi-\n\n\nemit Win our Obligations of good faith o,\ny 'enoIhlp to any other nation, viii be aipu-\nEh,e1,\n\n\n4, We learn, wi,t picture, that our citizen,\n\n\nss~Ith thsir property trading 20 thoie per-, Of\n'llFsot St. I2aningc, with which codlmcrci.\n% ks'ntercourie las been renewed, have been %.\n\n\nsly refpeGfrd and that p.ivatecring from III #,\n~! ports has cealed.\n\n\nIL With you we (ncerely regret that The ex\necut'on OF the 9th article Of the treaty IF .\nZ ,s2mity commerce aud navigation With Grea\ny Britain, an article prodpced by mutual fpi\nGrit OF amity and Juice, fiould have besi\n2slunavoidltly interrupted, We doubt no\nEithot the fame irir:t Of amity, and the fam,\n'-kiienIe of Juice in which it 0 isina,cd VII\ncad to fatiofa5z7rY explanation: and ~,\n3 iiea: with appreciation, that our mjuiiter al\ne London viii be Immediately iraru3ed 20 Oh\nain them. While the engagements whic;\n\n\nSrSica has contracted by her treaty. Will\n\n\n+, Sreat Britain ought to be fulfilled vi\n-aa. lcrnprious Pun6tuality aud good fail\n!. b o which cur government has ever fo teaaci\n'@oY'7 adhered; YET no motive exits 20 IN\n: aduce, and every principle gorbids Us to ado1\n<1,a contribution which might extend them De\n\n\n,Yond the in!trumert hy which they arc cres\n@;ed. We cheriih the hope that the govern.\nssment Of Great Britain will dilc!airn ft.ch e..\n\n\nten:ion. and by cordially uniting wish thai\nF C. the United States, for the removal Of al\n7 ed ficu!ties, viii fool enable the board 10\n. p lated under the With and VIII articles O.\nSioor treaty wiki chat nation, to proceed arc\nbring the 0uGnefs committed to them ref\n!, Pet'ivey to a falia.aSory concluiicn.\n\n\n{s he Buildings Tor the accommodation of cor.\ns 1ras, AID Of the prelidsnt, and for the public OF\n-ntes o. The government, ss It's peTu'sr,nt feat\n.hs.1g III iuch Rate is TO admit OF q removal 70\ni 5nat darct by the ,iaie prelcribed b. the AZ\n\n\nconGfeis, 20 obaaec, IL ia prcilned, will eziG, te\n. . compliance with the law.\n\n\nFl With you, ir, wc Deem tie prcEcnt pcf;os\ner.tcl! and morcrtous. The imrorta-, rIargc,\n= winch are occurring, the new and great evcn,s\nS WI eh arc every hour preparing III The politics\n\n\n= W.\" id the irrit 81 var which \"a 2rsval,n. IN Z.\n\n\ne r.i- every atoA with whole aEa.rs The :u,er-l,\nsioi the United States have any connection, demon\n\n\n-tr-tc Low un,aic and prccaricus would be cui\nfst,l ton, lhou'd We neglect the reans Of MAIN\n.ttHhWg Our JUL risars. Rc'pe2inr, as we lsve\n\n\never done the rghts o. cthcrs, America eHinatet\nZoo -ofrccfIy Che value ~ her own, and has rc-\n~csived evidence too 90 nr.stc, that they are only\n\n\ngo BE- pfcictycd 5y o., Ofu viyisucc, ever 70 ucs.\n\n\nen-. 5erlef 20 be iedr cd by love of cafe of by\noiEor eor.i-rat.o-s, :.'o that de,dly die-ard d.\ns1c iicih5 o.. .i-tc!c CO which could only rcluil\ni5ircI oar-c.i1cs -.iiuiu5l ~ i. woud Re fatal\nfscouc, rniDg the future defincs Of ou- growing PC\ni49ab.- The Tclrit o. the million 20 France i in.\n\n\niaou, l,r;\ns. ecn' IN the rha,g whea\n\n\ny Mr.. Gregg r,o~sd ii:-t the w3ris d. IN\n\n\n,:''.ihcd 5y ua.ico, ia the tLirj and o.-.a\n+ine' IS 'hc icco.i pa'arrsph CT The adlreG\n.rc A'rcIo ,ct, aud 'h7t ,he words\" al in\"\nf3c in.,sted Ia thsi. 0eaI which prolpc.l .\nhort debate and wss finally regaiysL.\ni Tbs committee ,hen role, AL inc aad-cr\n3vaa renottcd without amen i.ncnt aud a.\n+ creed 60 by the nous.\n\n\n3 Rtl9'csd, That tine fpcl',er, attended by\n,3the louie, do prcf-at tie Gid aiirefs.\ns Aiears. Aarha'l, Rvllcdye and SewaN\nwe're appointed committee 10 woit on tie\nI; 1rs,jics,, TO knoB when OF where INC waail\n81 =; ready TO receive tire adlfcGs; and has-\n'dHg performed that f,r.icc, reported,\n:, hat the preii}en, ha! sPpoiatei tomorrow,\n-4ngo O'Clock, Tor that purpoie, at His o.:n\n.5;aou1s.\n\n\nZ TIE houre went into committee Of tn\n\n\nwhole on the Garc of the union. 70 take in\nSto confederation the lsyeral ohjet4s recon-\n\n\n5mendsd in the prcfdenl' 5 ipeecA Mc- D,a,\nin the chair; when\n\n\nIl MIR. d. Fo2er moved n following ref,\nButtons. which were cgrte3 to oy the som\n5n;ttee, viz.\n\n\ny /. Rsjoiped, That r much Of the foeeci\n,3)f I'll, pryiident of the Untcd S,arra, t\n\n\ni1jth hou'es Of congrcls, at he commence\n= c't o. The Prsient felton,, as relates to tb\n3-eyilon and amendment OF the judiciary -,\n= EN-, beyeFeryed to a COMMITTEES, with lcay\na report by hill, bills, OF other Al Harlsnd (c9u) Mr. 5,fst 8ySaAg. s.,a y, years\nana 'no3ths Ericende~s cosnDuted at 4 90 50\na, At MALAGA Mr. Ms9fy. American Ccaiul II that\nplace."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "EEROPE.", "byline": "", "article": "4sGIN0f\n\n\nTie RUSSIAN EMPlRE-Comes net,\nunder coniidera ion II modern hilory this\nportion OF the Globe has held a very dlitn-\nguthed rank.-its immenie extent, is popcia-\nton, commerce, rcfiurces, aud the warlike dif.\nPot'on OF its people, intitle il to refpeef as an\nenemy and courteiy as friend. The reign\nOF Catherine, tho yartegated, was. Nevertheless\nhappy and p,ofpcrous !; and fhe executed with\nefteet, many Of The benevolent deilgns of Peter\nthe Great. Onthc accefIion Of Paul |. to the\nthrsne OF all the Rufias, he found aformidabIe\nnavy welldifciplired, numerous army, a\nplentiful treaiurys, and an extended empire, AT\nbis command. asedue~trd as aSeel:f-. and\nformed ct ph'ehiaic materials. he was Tow to\nengage IN the confetti againas,he French, tho\ninvited thereto, by every principle of cEivalry.\ninteicit and honor. However, after conide-a-\nton, he formed a proper ehima,ion Of the bane.\niul tendency Of French revolutionary plinciples;\nand he at length joined the coalition. Tho lall\nto engage. he was dese, mined not to be leaf\nIN escrtioo land he inRantly put in operation\nevery engine calculated to infu1e honor and\nfuecefs to the csuie. In The Interior the mot\nvigorous meainres were purined againf French\nprinciples; and Laws trre enacted To dcItfoy\neven the appearance q fdg1t euis He oife, cd All\natylum 10 ,hofe faithful noblemen, who,iue 10\nthesr,caths, had followed the fortunes~of the\nCapets, and who had performed the mda emf\nmen, exploits under the direction Of Conde -,\n10 Louis XVIII. gave reGdence. palace;\nand prince.y revenues and he has rec emily\nreceived, with every raark' pasernal tenderness.\nthe lovelysmadame g'herefa, the only finyiving\noffspring of, Americas msgnanimous friend\nthe unfortunate Louis XVI. who has Gnce been\nmarriedIo the Due d'Angonleme.\n\n\nThe triple alliance between Runia, Aun,ia,\nand Gseatb,itsin, being Esned, the Emperor\nput bis fleets and armies in q ltafe Of activity |;\nand orders we're given fer marching, in various\ndirs g. ors, 10000 tsorps to BE- employed\ngaint the French in different points, from the\nextremity of Italy, to the flores of the German\nOcean. A cho:en body was direaedto proceed\nTO Italy, under command Of the Emperor's\ng,eatett avorite, Suwasrows-a General INV\nwell known but who even before his campaign\nIN Itsly was portrayed ~ re maygai,\ndn B9gs2e as tone Of nen, whom\n!\" Nature only gives to the a!toDiibed unive,ie\n'.in tho courie Of many ages, afterwards repo.\n/\" ting hsrielf. As # fatieued with the magnitude\ncot her own production. 1'wenty.four battles"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "dSId.-coNTINuED.\nrHs OTTOMAN EMPIRE NJ EAa !. &c =;", "byline": "", "article": "-\ntenton. Until the -invaiion. of Egypf. by\n\n\nBucnsparte, the Frens. Directory had pc iiAd-\ned the Porte thar France was to be coididered\n\n\nsmonsh its nol faislfli and trieA44y 4f9lfs -\nand all attempts of the combined poucrs TO\n\n\ninvolve Turkey in the war, proved abertisS--\n\n\nThe Conqsrvm q Eg,p., however, diEaved the\n\n\ntalfman of Turkiik deluiion and the Grand\n\n\nSeignior found he had more TO fear fiom II ench\nintrigue Than from French AIMS lie accord\nsinglg declared war, aganf Francs. and took\nnealures to aid the military operations of the\nbelligerenr powers. Armies were RATED\nflests equippei--and the feA Of Marmara Wit\nneiied the novel fssne of the Cr96 and Crsfssi\n\n\nflying in union. The Pa has OF the provinces\n\n\nmott sdjaeeatt to Egypt were orde'ed 20 cppoic,\n\n\nwith their greatef force, the prag, eis Of Buna<\naparte, and fuccors we're fcpt them from Con-\naaninople. 10 theie an EngI!h fsiadron,\nunder SIR Sidney Smith, was added and the\nallied arms were ctowaed vi h iucec.s. In the\nAd:iatic, the Turko Rufian forces have reduc-\ncd the Grecian iies and made eonhde, able\npriioners at Corfu, and Other places.--Ihcy\nhave alto co.opera,cd with the Engsiih and\nNcarolitans in the recovery of lay and the\ncapture Of Ancona, and other places. evidences\nhow heartily the followers Of Mahamed have\nengaged in the war. Al;isnses between the\nSublime Porte and Great. Britain, Ruifa, &c.\nhave bees renewed aud tei1imcniAls of.iieud.\nihip reciproczlly exchanged. =,\n\n\n/, Though Rebellion ltill CONTINUES to a gitats\n|. many parts Of the inferier Of the Empire, that\nheaded BY PAswlNOckou has been iurpre Ged,\nor allayed.-lnis pachA is again taken into\nconfidence. and has been Unveiled with the\ncommand Of Romelia. I: is fingular that the\ntrina 70 this thorn in the fije Of the Grand\nSe'gnior. ihonld deiigna.e him, as g be piUar\nOf ibs fd,s\"e--tls column Z, tyutb--tAt mirrsr u\n\n\ntrue MabsmAanjjz.\n\n\nThe iealouiy Of the ,Turkifh character IS ief.\nfening, aud The German connt Colcredo has\n\n\nbeen pernirsd to infpctt the fortreis of Del\nGrade, and WIS well received by the Pacha..-.\ntiow high Englilh reputation Is eAimated may\nbe Teen by tho fe.lIowmg RsEspt, which has\nbeen adaredsd 10 Nj. Spencer Sn:h, the En-.\ngIilh m'niiter, and brother to Fir Sidney ,swhom\nthe Turks dsaomina,e : Shiny By. nr rI,&es.\n\n\nf'w \"zA sfMs Tf~pk:\n\n\nTHE REscRTPr. ~ to\nTn. Commodore oil the Bri,ih Court, the\n\n\neltimable Sir Sidney Smith, having received\norders TO come with lis fhip.to this Imperial\nCapital, has given the moa nsanifclf proofs of\nh's luminous ideas and bis exalted wiflom, in\nthe different conferences which have been held\nCT the operations ct tie war, and the meaf,res\n\n\nto be taken in the prelenr conjnntture. Having\nafterwards let tail for the coat OF Egypt, he\n\n\nlearned that The enemy, The violater If treaties,\n\n\nhad marched againa Acre. He failed with\n\n\nthe. utmoe expedition with his Feet, and caR\n\n\nanchor before that city. where be arrived before\n\n\nthe army OF French revol.rtiop i'ts, and baRenei\n\n\n70 lender the mott eminent fcrwices. During\n\n\nthe whole line OF the iieg. he has not eeaie1\n\n\nTO perform as.ions worthy Of the higheft pr lie,\n\n\nle has eIpiaeu'iy CONT 'bntej 10 the brlliauf\n\n\nvaones which have iigaslized the Ottoman\n\n\narms. by the prosAaio, Of h. MoA High. IN\nconiequcnee, the Sublime Porte, OF etsrna,\n\n\nduration has isnt h'ai as pre'ent. diamond\n\n\nAigreste, and P4lide; AND the pretent Note\n\n\nhas besn written and raniinitt, d in order that\n\n\npermilion may be granted hin by his court to\nattack tbs AiSreiss to bis for .he.i, rauiA'ing"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "witl, giery. and Wear he PeliGe, as tenimonics\nOf the zeal ADD asJnur which be hrs d played.\n\n\n! Given tie ,4.h Of Mrraheni, in the year OF\nH'5\"a, f1i4 June i7,a7e9.\"\nCen. keehler, With a number oi Blitiflf\ntroops, has gariuned ieyeral cattlesin the Oar\ndanelles, and perfect good entertaining\ne,,ias between the allies."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "fvotrmx II", "byline": "", "article": "I gather imnertL laurels on the banks OF\n\n\n: The R,pnk, and thence to plant The ltsnd,\nr\" ord ct Catherine H. On the ruined walls Of\n\n\n|\" lfmalow Conquerer of Poland, trougl.\n\n\n(\" the bloody rampaas of Praga, he entered tri-\n\n\n/\" amfhantly intoWsrfaw, win the olive branch\nT\" in Iii hand .--He Hes, and victory follows\n: his Reps Never did any reverie of fortune\n\n\n\"taint one Leaf of III, numetou laurels.n -\n\n\nThe unceaiu9 fuccefs With has followed ,he\n| arms of Suwzuow in Italy, i, frea in eysiy\n\n\nfcme mbranee. n one quart =, a Rnliian heec\nard. an army Il cor tha Ib4ians, and a the\nNorth powerful e. e invsdes Holland, in con-\njunction with &c Engliih; while Others adj\n\n\nvance towards the Rhine, 10 co oper ate with\n\n\nthe Auirians.--That thele t,ocps are The flower\n\n\nOF the kI,tlian armies, We arc ine'uced to be-\n\n\nliese, from The circumstance, that in one tiyi-\n\n\nsion wsfe two hattalions, every private, sad\n\n\neven Come of The drur1mers of which had medals\n\n\ntn their buxton holes, as honorary ateltatons Of.\nfthe'r bravery ard merit :\" and that n,any.of\n\n\nthem were elderly war worn veterans, whofc\n\n\nboards have own grey 10 fervicc. In aed-\nion 10 tn, fe nneafures, the Emperor has ense4-\nvo'ed {, draw the neutral nafioas of the North,\nin o the war. OF Dcunark Ne has dem .ndsd 4\n| cateeorical aniwes, on he iubea how far lhs-\n\n\ncefsiu we have not as yet learnt bur we arc\n\n\naGu'cd the Rnllian Ambafador, the Baron dc\n\n\nKudsnrr, has Left Copcnrsgen Sweden. he\n\n\nhas. int,rced 70 aNume The cxule Of the cnaii.\n\n\nton; ant July as, 1891 he declared war\nagaiafl Spaia. as the ally OF France. =\nTo profscate with etfeta the war, re En-\npetor has ordered new levy Of 10000 men\n\n\nto reinforce, as oeeaiion may require. the\nvarious points IN whish his hottie banners\narc tiiplayed. ~\n\n\n| Internally, Railia enjoys the moa perfet:\nfranqni.lvy Commerce Hoor;ihes, AMI. The\narts are making proprsls. With Paul T. tha\n\n\nq day Of fh,5aAy beve sofsg,ne Iy.\". Befde his\n| gallAutiy TO the ami.bie 'rherela, and the Che\nwalters Of France, he has Lately declared Ainfelf\n| Grand. MaRer of the antens order of Malta;\nand as fnch has bsen acknowledged by the\n\n\nknights, the Ex Cranls..afaer (H,mpech)\n\n\nhaving rc6es,cd: TO live at Vienna, on penGon\n\n\nOf Coco HO'ins per znsuin.\n/ Poland Is no mor..--Its StzniGzus IS dead\nits mobiles Cater ed abroad and that il ever sx-\n| lesd, will fpeed;ly only be remembered By the\n\n\nHiaorian. The GeograPher. or the NswiinoT.\nger.\n\n\n| PRUSSIA 1t appears will remain neuter,\n\n\nfor ye, longer period. by this policy it G.\n| tanly enhances its imporlance in th. eyes Of\n| Euopes bur does not add 10 is honor. The\nfpunc fairb Of the monarck Of this kingio:n\nhas be.QIe proverbial:\n\n\n| {\" For as saeI. p,ry'shde prevails,\n\n\n7 He tura' up dfltren, sAsar or taus =,\nTHO fra to sveuge the csuie Of. Kings, ho\n\n\nwas The hrf to violate his engagements. amt\nconclude peace with ,egicides. By a'iecfee\n1 ,;oo.@f.e Belle A~o,A. .-o<\nthe,two parties eutersd inso 4. pacific treaty.\n1 aipulatiog, that HI; P, uli4o maiclly would not\n\n\noppole the n,eAure Of esding part Of the b'ihop-\n\n\nnc Of Muulser, to the .tasian republic, q .\ncompcni rion for the territory given up to the\nFreneh kepabiic and the French pledping\ntthemfssves, Ia cafe the reilorarion of the Houie\nOf Orange to its rank and 'dicniry in Holland\nthould be deemed inadmilIible, that they will\nufe every mediation in their power IN bring\nabout proper accommodation between rhe\nBatavian Republic and the princes Of N,GAu\nOrange. Notwithaandipg this Conven ion, we\nGill Think liim up at auction, for Gale to the\nhigheR bidder Blu, whoever purchafss the lot\nmay have oces1on TO ,epeni their bargain.--\nSome late accounts have indicated that the\nPru0ian cabinet was at the lat dates employed\n\n\nin arranging 4 plan Of general pacifcation.\nwhi in or about February will be preIent-d 10\n| the feveral powers for adoption. =\nThe beliigerent powers, il Teens, do NOT def\n\n\npair 'indueing Pru!Jia To join dhe coalition -\nand we learn that teint enbAly has becnor\ndered to proceed to Berlin, compoied Of no lcf.\ndiinguifsei aatefmen, than, on the part Of\nRuff, of the prince q .llirxen ON that cf\nAcllra, 4 count Bellegarde, and on that OF\nG,es,br;tain, lord M,:lfIxse who was the in.\n\n\nrmafe friend Of his PruliAn InJ:isy, when\nCrown Prince.\n\n\nSWEDEN-By the laa accounts, has de.\n\n\nclared war az ina France This was to be es-\npsted |; for IA Ju'y'lAl. the French Drsstorv\n\n\nLaid an embargo on \"a re jiih veiiels, n the\nFrench ports. The SwediIh monarch has ve'y\nl J.r HI. ia. a f..a u..,I l.."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "s., koTE. -~s s*t'\n\n\nI\" Srsx,aifrcimtss Of suuasyo7vs R;kef awa\n\n\nss bdos hatry bern giOsa 1bs pabls-Su sb< sbiut\nthe Jofl'soing pors,ev more than any efter,us baus\nJssn. f6e 'rr.sib and energy II BIZ ebarassr. II\nsvriffen, az suH sbbear Nv IL dsks, fsme yssrs\nfins. 10 fAf famom cliff s he \"rebel.\" fla\nVessss, IN France -\n: General Suvxssow, : -\n7s III. 9f,CbsrN,is,s Gsw,ahlSme sf he srosts Of\n\n\nthe Ny IF France. az b1 bead qus,se-s.\n\n\n/\" Hero Of la vecdee luxurious defender\nOf the faith Of thy fathers and Of the throne of\nthy king, !! Health.\nMay the God-of hoas perpetnaliy watch\nover thee MAY ne guide thine arm thro' the\nnumerous ,battilions Of thy foes. who, marked\nBy the finger of that avenging God, fhall fall\ndifPerfed, like leaveshlaaed'by che north wind\nE :: And you. Immortal Vendeans faithful\nprefervers of the honor of the French, worthy\ncompanions in arms Of hero, Under whole\nguidance again rAife the temple Of the Lord,\nand the throne ot your kings Maysh wicked\nperth ! My their very foo,iieps be effaced :\nThen may beni6cence and peace return, and\nthe ancient Aem Of the henr-p el;s, now bent be.\nfore tie tempea, srifs amda you. more beau\n. Brave Charette honor Of Preach knights,\nthe nniverie is fsll; Of thy fame. Europe con.\ntemplates tn in aaonilhment and admlle\nand congratulate thee. God cheriihss thee, AS\nhe heretofore did David, for the punhhihent of\nthe Philinines. Adore his DEGREES. Fly. at\ntack, arike and victory will follow thy Reps.\n+. :\" Such are the wihcs Of folder. who lkss\nbecome grey in the 6.lds of honour, having\nceoftanily leen viaovy crown the confidence\nwhich he had placed Il the Cod Of bAttics.-\nGlory to him for he is the f,u-cc Of all glory |\nGlory TO thee for he loves thee.\n\n\n- sf SuwARR ow.\n\n\nI\" 2bi fri Of 0a,Sy, i7o5, at WarE.su.\""} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Francis AthanaGus ChAret,c. before the sevo on\nleucnant. of fhp and appointed by the king. Louis\nA'ii Liesenan,-GeneraI Of his armies, and chief Of\ntl.c royal army Of la yenAse."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "NO. II. 81 =\nBrief Hiftcry\nPolitical STATE grtbe War4,\nAT THE LAST DATES.\n\n\nBy the g. gof the Centred\nras sv.f woslD sMDs rcoD ron pusJ.nsss.'\n\nBy the q. isr of the Centred.", "byline": "", "article": "ras sv.r vO,lD rlsDs rcoD ron pvs3.a ss.."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-12-02_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799120201_0295.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-02", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "h SWEDEN--By the laa accounts, has de-\nclarcd war az ina France This was TO be es.\np'aei for IN Ju'y'lalt, the French Di''storv\nLaid an embarso oa-el re nth veiIels, n the\nFrench ports. The SSediIh monarch has ve'y\ncomfortable A er in Rare or wall ke p'cpara-\nton the French may feel It's eiirA bs\nthey will m.rs fenli5ly ieel the lois If nav.\nmaterials they nut experience from, shrs k L\nfcning the numbcr of neuirAl nalions which sgxss\nPiled rher Torss."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Cssasas.s a.. \"A s.\n\n\nA COURIER IS 50 affssa has irasa\nAus 10 a. asaFs y - a.ssl .hs ffataaes -\nGrsaaF Aehms8 Fathas 80 Gzauais.ana ea\ngie tfaepa asaiass axssF1 Eeygs. 4 sac 81\n- lsfffx e. fhs f8fts. % $ Wftfs $40\n\n\n= Ihsf--n aan gafff--wAam CO - fua.\nGa a. deHfsaf.ln-=.hss wF1tza ass = ief F4\nines4 ~ ~ ~. 81 80 sFraasass ~ e as8sa\ne aea.ra h.m ~ - i llff uzfs As = q\nTEA nas \"a ~ uWn hgnF. as fsts So ss i\nalasea affesFsi--a AZ aFmsmfag $ Fes\ntssa.y Asains8 sFeAa Yan. - maF isFa\ngaaFhH tae uuahle - somfR e. nse 81\nsaRsa e. Be ~ Gee \"a a. tsmf s-~Wisee\nCaa ell aseias bsiwssn yes sel .ae tifsl4\nssirniot. ~b.lh fsess \"a n.al hssh hss asee\nsss8 10 80 81 tAs ksass sas.ss assaaaaa@"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "III Commander IN Chief be req Ted tn DIR Via\ntasy cort from the Fira Second ana Third DlVihoas\nOf lie Militia.\n\n\nSent So-ps for e'prwrapef,\n\n\nJOHN {. JOINS. Prefasei fas. fs..\nI. ib' Hoegf If RfrJnfa'f71 Jsss 3, 1922\n\n\nRead and eouourred,\n\n\nEDWARD II ROBBINS. se,sis,.\ne,Dqf s. I,oa Aoprcped. MOSES GILL.\nTrae eory---Aueis, JOHN AVERY, 5. 80 s,y.\nHon. the Prefdent pro TEN. Tn -mas Dwight, d.\nniel Davis and Jonahsn Msion, Efqrs of the senste\nand the Hon the Speaker, Meifs skinner, Smith,\nSiorer, and Mr. Hall OF the Huuie appointed\neommiee arrange and direa the order and eeremo-\nMICS of the funeral Of ms lac eIeeeuey lneTeaie sam\naer, EGl."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4 Eaaff hwss a aaaaaa sas 49, !.\n+ - aaa - -. =. - gsaafA q. =. : =\nasas + stH has# go haFaaaf. i\nG.aaaa 80 q Iass sHsa8 aeAhafs a -\ne. - - = hsafA"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "f'se Fsazs.a.saa r - Esalfrrsfas -\nr,elsa lis eva. uIaahss fsaHsfed = ~\nsstv = - a. = - e. = gssssaz.sassl 80\nfaes. zsss - npaa -. ana .ss1 iaA F et\nmands = e. ra zzaI aaula\n\n\nA - a.. sniy. - psEsa svaY ssss\nn. rai.l.e rss - alaaas8 80 fhs uzssasA\ness.s .f.ss.s. e. he shaFaasf 81 -. is\n6li AZ - ussz# meaf - - Hem .fasa9\ndear Il - EgrV ! ht aHaEai FHzTsfa\nand rssas fsafs = rhs - fs.aae 4 - h9sshFsa\neosls lave asHsar1 IS fssmlazsY uat|nslF\nfate, h waaa nas hars aa1fE8s1 80\nfrom rs naa Ns hass pstsafanst\noar duiY e. aaH crmaiaenfs. - ceaF.s8\nwith he fssl.asa II 80 - hssFfs. IN nsHaaN\nali the fels.a = Ia e. nswsf - - taassd\nf,lemnissss. IL haagss Il aoFfaz wslh NAl.h\nWe ne sppsss. else fTsasncs - he wafla IN\n\"A fef..I.le = = = 80 g. + ear - 4 s - 81\ns4nal leas. = alaf aszHsasa sid. sa.sA\ncannes - luits sslsFs6eA Il Is - falsnhls ~\nthe pfslsal i.lzssss .. a / ghaaia ausmsi aH\nrulasx 81 Aa 6hafaaff II Ne isfs Cssesfas\nSUAiNIR ~ Il usy b FFapsr g. - ie\nolgsrss. 80 tis pay i - 81 =. ne 80.\nniui1s - e : q ~ tsmpsf. a - -.\nassasa rlsfT. hs nstassi sna eassfnsnssfll\ntalruss. Fsnasaaa I'm - afneassHs a. twifff.\nara : tissGsf Is sic ws.iA We uaa Is Ne\nI'd. 80 ~1k aa isafa sc e - eassf .\nkffs - RfIssHa eslan.ifY e ma aaae\naAas nrnr. uaess ways. shough ssst - 70\nvissss e - 80 lasass - unsFfieg S4asaa\n\n\nCszav a Hsss -\n\n\nr.ssz.@ss 81 q ~ II kaessk.'sars.\n\n\n11ss lsafs, d aaa coaa tas.oa 4 f'avsFrmrss.\nsoints = 80 ef.as giss - whs1h - pHolesf5F\n81 ous 81 at.s asseaas. Thlas hsinK ssssat\n\"a b. a. ssas.s4 Inso ssseagioa. ~ canssasie\n70 pssrnals l.a 9a.1s sd private hspp.a a 4\nhe psarls. - inisla. - VIE\neannss - - sza6 = - thefs 49,\na cul.isafs 80 Aeulaxs q Ne hars.a\nBY Ire aus ussai 81 ssaEsiiau, 50 hst e -\nelssm - pahls - eisass Sassy.\n\n\nruhlx weflAI# snay. 81 pfarf.stf, - ~\nh1srea - a. aesslsuf So a Il est'es 30\nths ee.alus essas5 ies = Clsiassas1F en- r.\nthe hear. ssa as . ~ ~ PET fnaaik :\neial a. rfNaff sauties- Va 81 4\nCenslsusa. snzeae'f az - ~ ~. K4Fsa.' 8 y\nthe Couaaul -. 80 nsssefssa IS s1fsaa.\nreligioaa t1aia asss vhlsA wsfs fess n J. !.\n70 our psoas azsz ofss 80 ifrn -\n\n\ntbs dag. - : aFsaf ms fare. aerss - -, {\nhappsasfs. Te nas -. see = 4 ( 80 -. ~\nencourarensuf - uf unisrf6fy Il wlasa I'll\nthat rslsgisa 81 = arnsag nsy ssas.aas = II.\nfrom tn uazzn. -.\n\n\nCssf.sszss.\n\n\nThe hsts - ~ rfsakuFy is uu3sr Yuur sffTT\nfrom thar yaa - sd whsfhsr 49, II > sE\nare nseslFsSy. - e. ~iss Psfpasss. - j.\nwhat smouni a. .msy b uaatsa. freEn -\nwe naY isafns al ca fafsraaasat -. ~\nil. rspvtasioa - faPpssa Is Il. =\n\n\nwithout brins . - tsen ~ ne - - -\nIL was saMhlsAMmA \"a - wlaaae .ssAs~ &\nupheld.\n\n\nThe prensess~a 4 he A. a. sssffs< - q\nthole ufeltl lnssaz sfs - wAish - -\nman Is lcHsnsds sus wsFthY IL - Sf. =. \\\nevery gsssfpHasHf fhs sneeafsE -\nAgrlcul1ufs. a. I'll tas - tabaaf tiki s\nOf wealth. tales rask a al 9 Mr. sanitssF II :\nWith tia nafa1a' hxsnsh a buiieris7 ~\nmeree is inu.saszsilT ssuaeaasa & &\none ofthern asaf es. fhs afhsf cams 4 iaI s =\n\n\nrecommend e You. Gsenfl uaee. he 80 :\nof The Laws - - - = sanlalsai is : Sea\n\n\nSellion. TEE y ~hish arc ulfal. I'D .\nnow erpiline be fssissd. sd lhs whoe 4\na fyflem. b. suai.spe8 sgtenison. ~ rssasxf\nfheh ita,s a. =. nnsss - EaplsfisY - ws'\nbe eongsnial 70 - aa'afs u out gsys,nmfnf.\n\n\nGsnL-9.\n\n\nWills sc eoassalplsss. xi.h rissfssfs 81 &c\nistaeiions the hspRz i24sftan - e~f 10nsaaas\nwealth, we esaaai iiHKst ghzf \"a eaf pfofpsnY\nand all cur hoptss essesa. ua8sf = a. apaa\nourlslvss. ualels ws ronA Ser eaffaisss - pa't\nof tie IA on. ws n 81 lsen hecons ne 49, u\nrapine al plaaam tres - hout. sal-fhs / ~\nat dicafd sn8 ssssru - wishia. T. wFsssH\nan evil of faeh Hsguslsas. ws sfs e shsfdh\nand cuilivafs lhas lselsazs waskA as.ah lsean\nan idea Il eur natlnal ehaFsetaf.\n\n\nSrnfbls a - lzsrtags atussinn &c sFs ~\nbody Of ausisarsss1 pat - eouplss, a. ne\npeople sHzbl a.. . Asllans Caaasufsasl\nwhich. \"a is ~ nril,ss. Is ma. f4s sad s9a.L\nana \"a is mo.ls - fsssalisa. wiit I'D slEel ~\nNc have hal A. \"a hsaa Il ths Denfrsl q\nernmsns. men Nha feua hsys 80 haa af biH\nwhat thsF derives fnsa ths rsff - uasars 81 fhsa\ndeity, al ~ iassfAla \"a lha ~ thsm iel.sa\neiftfens Hsuas Il l. At. teen ahx a4mssas Nfst"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "SPEECH:", "byline": "", "article": "Mr. Pygfdtri, and Gsatisnen IF t5. ssrsfs,\n\n\nMr., Speaker, and Gentlemen Of tie Hos Of Rprsssis,s,\n\n\nTHERE is noting in the concerns Of the\nCommonwealth, which renders il particularly\nnecehary that ihould requea meeting with\nyou at this time and place. The uisge. As well\nbefore the Revolution as fince the eiablifhmsnt\nof our happy Contribution, feems to demand\nthis interview.\n\n\nAlthough there is nothing fpceial to com.\nmunicate to you from the Char, nevertheless\nthe reciprocation of fnIimsnts between the\nBranches Of Government, cannot fail to have a\nf,lutary effett in promoting the peace and good\norder. of the Commonwealth, and oonfequently\nthe Happiness Of the People which Is the great\nend of all.-This can be done, confidently with\nthe forms of our Government, in no other way\n50 conveniently and 70 well, as by thofe Com.\nznunicaYions between the Executive and Lsgf\nl4.ye Departments, which are contemplated ia"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "n amssi n NJ aasi.sa as-s = !.\nRses4 faesf SGD - e'8fz# ths -\nlaaaanH ef - Amefsz 80 faan4 oa\nasses o."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "ORDER OF PROCESSION\nD FOR THE FUNERAL OF\nTbs Ia9e Governor SUMNER,\n\nProcedion from Roxbury.", "byline": "", "article": "Procefion from Roxbury.\n\n\nMilitary Ereori,\nCnder the command of Brgadict General Winhew.\nSheriff of the county Of Norfolk.\nCommittee OF the LegiaaIurs in carriages\n\n\nPail Supporters in carriages\n\n\nTHE HEARSE.\n\n\nRelations.\n\n\nCitizens of RoIbury, &c.\nThis Efeon moved from he ranhon hcnie o ms\n5eeesied, through Rcxbury. areet and llon fests\nNaiTau and common-freet to the South gAie q ne\nMall from thence scrofs he Commoa 20 ths ffunt 81\nthe stale-Houie, where they hAhed, and placed ahf\nCorpfe in the State -Houlc\n\n\nThe Whole Proeenion,\nWas then formed, and, be6de tho Military,\n\n\nwas thus arranged\n\n\nOfficers Of the Militia with bde arms.\n\n\nJuftiees of the Peace\n\n\nJudges Of The Probate. aad\n1uniees OF the Court of Common Pleas.\n\n\nAttorney General and Trealarer\nJudges Of the supreme Judicial Curt\nMembers OF the Houfe ef Representatives..\n\n\nMembers Of the Senate\n\n\nSherfs of Suffolk and Norfolk.\n\n\nMembers ofihe CouneiL\nGu M General, His Honor I s-s-<..rx\nAdj. General, It. Gov GILL. 'eef''N''\nRev. DIR. Thatcher-Rev. Mr.. Porter.\n, s,. P, ,: s'. s.:.: III =, s:. :. . a. .\n~e' J'\"s' D~' r\nPRECEDENT Of the Senate, III '''''''' Of The Council\nPleadcnr's Private PRESIDENT Martial of the\nSecretary, | ofthe u. s. ! Dftriot.\nMembers Of Congress, Judges, Diflria Attorney,\nand other Civil Officers of the u. S.\nOfficers of the Army and Navy Of the u. S.\nMembers Of the Ancient and honorable Artillery\n\n\nCompany.\n\n\nForeign Confnls.\nThe Preldent, Corporation. Protectors and lnnruetors\n\n\nofHarvard Uaiverhty.\n\n\nMiniAers Of the Gofpel.\n\n\nSeleefmen of Bottom and Roxbury.\n\n\nBoard of Health\n\n\nOverieers Of the Poor.\n\n\nFircwards.\n\n\nAmerican Academy of Arts and Scienees\n\n\nHumane Society.\n\n\nAgricultural Society.\nOn srriving at the Old South Meeting Houfe, the\nyefpeetablc perfons efcorted paed, and entered the\nMeetnf Houfe, where vel adapted dlcourfc was de-\nvered by the Rev DR. Thatcher. and anthem iuited\nto the occsiion, flung After which the proceion\nmoved towards The burial grourd where the Body was\nenton.bed. AMID the fghs and of greater con-\neourfe Of people than perhaps were ever drawn toge\nther melancholy occafon After the interment\nthe ulual firing look place. The procefion was the\niongeft ever known in the United States, probably\nprifng 1000 pefons All the bells in the Town were\ntolied uing the proce1ion, and minute guns were"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "- Sc a#sfsFasns hsss hsss tsss -.\n8aassss - essfTss 49, bnsSsa g..\nla 8saa 81 - ns - iag tssaA"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "'rs.s-s,.'vrs. ~ IA - G liissa.laas vsszsa\n- hspFf HeaP.s-\n\n\nIiszasazs\n\n\n/ al easruaaifsst e Fan. - fFassss\nHs3srns aasaessf saag be e afY = tiae Fsa\nNsg \"a - I'D a. affeaa sih a#laastF -\nEssA AS = - - iay before Fus. sA.es'a\nssssl..lss r = r. n aasyts alsqpsess 4 -\n- l6ssn, 80 - Ia - ohIsH.aHs tsfs=s Ynas /\nhsss - aaaas Fea - bs.lsss ~ ed - =\ne4assad f.szs = lsnls Il 1aif. and ssall1es 3\neIzh fsnHaa1.\n\n\n- srssafsssat - fask CD cHssFs - Is\nasTalssd 81 nae - - Can#aslieas thsn -\nasa va ssW fa q rHhhe rssss asasss@\nf9hs rsssn eAsls easfaasit ssas - saa#s\nmasss zee 80. sasaIs fss1.assfa : 80, -\nsaass absIH.aa are saaal e. - s#liss - f'sss\nas6ss. a. hs ths fs#.sA - ss.F usaa.aslseas\n\n\nMOSS GILL\ncsssaa czs.k.s. Bssss - -, 80\n\n\n- nznaf As aI.hasxs. ihs ssasse -\nsssasl - 1asa IiaH - sp-sxh sss -. -\nessn4saa - MsN E f.eeaHs Hsseess -\n\"a sk.aazf. sd Hzasl 81 faFfisna\n\n\nl. shs ssasN - kIss1h - reaHffte -\nsAs ii e MIS-. -. h.ssless - ia"} +{"article_id": "19_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ia Hau.hafsh parss q Mfrsh 3. 3 o. sr.\nt.sis \"a Pare asis. sgga fsh. ~tss assss, lssg\nRassefgai. ma arr - Ra44aAt Ell 81 \"a rs.\npsataai fl4s q rs aini1ff. h. lsssf ssse\nffass lasae glass. 30 80 Astsa. 49, Rasss-\n- a facesa a. fali4YFam4 - Ne as tf\nfae,xa Aasifs"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nLegislature Of MaDaebg/sas.", "byline": "HOUSE-MoSpAY, JusR, 10.\n\nA COMMITTEE was au horifed to conGder when\n\n\nthe General Court may have recefs.", "article": "TUESDAY, JUNE IA bill to liberate poor eonvets\nand dpofe of them in fervce, paaeG to be engrohed\n\n\nHis Honor the 1t. Governor, by Meiiage announced\nto the Eoufe his intention of meeting the Branehe.\nOf the Legislature in the Representatives Hall, Thur\nday, at II o'clock.\n\n\njoint Committee W. appointed to wait on his Ho-\nnor the 1t. Governor to inform him the Two Houle,\nwould he ready TO receive his communications at the\ntime Aligned.\n\n\nTHURSDAY, JUNE I3-The bill for continuing in\nforce A for rendering procees in law el, erpendve\npaflcd to be enacted.\n\n\nCommittee was appoiated to return the thank, Of\nthe LIZ gnature the Rev. DR. Thatcher, for his Ser\nthe funeral of his lae) excellrney nereafe Sum\nner, efq and requea copy thereoffor the prefs.\n\n\nAt IL o'clock, the Senate and Houfe convened toae-\nsher and his Honor the It. Governor entered and de-\nivered the following"} +{"article_id": "23_1799-06-17_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799061701_0230.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-06-17", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "4 lFr az fhs ilafe II hAsNA\n\n\n4 = aaa Wssa. faas'.s.s 80 sse.ff. = -\nAu.I HlaE safa p tet - Ffie~ hNlAf y.\nueulf aaf bass steH f1sR - AlFfMz - -\n\n\nA. - u a. fame place,\nses..sa - fa4ff fsssafss ta hst.as fatf 4\ntsHfhse - ftf HsHsF Hf $50 fsH\nSECS See. ana fssa aa g. sfstf'ssass="} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-08_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0198.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "who can furni!h me the parallel of fuch a mo-\ntl0n from hgjg7tOr, in the midG Of a legislative\nahembiy Il is true, believe, that the no\nuon was never made, and 10 the world IS vet\nuntarnlihed with the precedent bat it ihalI not\n60 Tor nothing that it was threatened. Thefe\nVTgmians have very liberal fcale of eRi7na.\nuon, icale unembarraiIed with divifions or pro-\nportions, icale capable Of Infinite exten6on or\ncontraction perfectly convenient and indefinite.\nkIe how could they, frainiCg at a gna,. fyal.\nlow low camel in elpoufng, On the veIy floor Of\nConG1eIs, the blalted cau1e Of hottie foreigners.\nunnaturalized, un-eleIving TO be naturalized,\nthe very 1cum and overhowings Of France !?\nWhat has become Of the logic of their patrio-\nTim 1t thcir acquir;ments are confined 70\nthe mere le-Pages Of knowledge, they Ril\nmight have found iuch an one as 6idEty of arga-\nment. Since when has a pernicious uiAng\nioPhlitry been an equivalent for The public fate.\n\n\ny DO the continued treaions Of deception\nform no clals in the gradation of public crime /?\nIs i only little wickednels which we can com.\nPFehend and PunilA Truly It IS fiid that\nrepublican government depends on the Uirtus of\nThe people, when It Is only their virtuous f.nfe\nOF theie things that can dicouutenaace and IRE\nvent them.\n\n\n8. At lac, the war Of argument havi9g\narrived 70 this dilgraceful end, detected, eypol,\ned and bafied by the government, and three\ntimes truck to the ground by he native ann\nOf the people them(elves this reHlels, incor-\nugI0le and lnpenitent faction has deip.rateiy\nlea?ed 70 the goal Of lis career anJ obsniy defr4\n2 gsUeramrat and teobE whom it could not de-\nceive, corrupt or terrify. And as nobody fins\n70 imPudeut!y as the detected hypcc1ite, 70 they.\nonce exPoied in true colours beyond he hope IF\nredeemag thair alcendency, raifa the Randard\nand mount the cOckade of France, and profefs\nwithout ddguie-that they intend, and have\never intended, to fbvert the contribution itlelf,\nand other means falling, 70 try ;he queRion in\nfield OF battle. And 70, for tie frR Tine fuce\nthey exilted, the j2cob;ns come to The point AMI\nplay falr-Yet, it is 70 inherent in their very\nnatures TO deceive, that iufpet ia this inaance,\nIke al others, you never will know where to\nind them. ITO 5s continued"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-08_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0198.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "'yfpajci0us In0sN:gation.\n\nLiberty Of the Prefs.--Common Law.", "byline": "", "article": "Liberty Of the Prefs.--COmmon Law.\nSketch Of Cbi5f TgQice DANlpg Olirvation5, byi,r\n\n\nt0P34tng iSntease n,8sn mr.. AzIJAH ADAms, t5y\n\n\nPu6iJBing Ljbel, At tBs SHp,ems judicial Coart,\n\n\n89foH, February term, 1893.\n\n\na FTER a long and fak trial you have been\n4 \\ convided by an upright and impartial\nJury, OF Pablithing a fafe, 1candalous and ma\nH1lous libel againH the Legislature Of the Com\nmonweal h.\n\n\nThe fubjcd Of tie libelis the procee 'ings ofthe\nLegislature, diiaPProving Of certain rclolutions\nOF tie State ofViIginia, officially communicated\n10 them, and indeed to all the other Legi1a\nlures Of the Union, requeRing their concur\nrenee therein.\n\n\nTouching thefe Revolutions, il is enoGgh to\nobi1rve generally, that they charge Congref,\nwith having violGfed tbe national C0aaitm.sn. and\niHVads4 t5e )overega rights ef the particular States\nthe Jreedam Of eecb, and The liberty Of The bre, b.\ntaJfng he )rliton and alien aa5-and alto, a31rt 4\nright 70 Ojndgt 9ftbs cogfaationay Of Laqos enaasd\nBy C0Tgr5E 10 Be 05led il IL; LgyG4tgye5 gjhe\nJGVsraI Stats.\n\n\nThus attempting to eRabIfh the monRrous\npetitions that there exits within the United\nStates, as many fuPreme, independent, d con\nne6ed judicial authorizes, as there are States\nin the Union, baving right 10 determine az garC\nhon5 tOucLizg tie bsqOsrs eaygged 10 fbe national\nLcgygafwe BY tbs national eomba7 or ConRifutioH -\nand that this right is veAed in that branch of\nthe State governments, which all, or nearly all\nthe contributions Of the feveral States ex3retjIy\ntorJid TO exercile any judicial authority.\n\n\nThe Leg'ilAture OF Virginia have indeed not\nonly only claimed but actually excrcifed this\naIumed power, and gone on to declare the acts\nID queGion unconRitutional, and therefore null\nmd void and ablolped their citizens from all\n\n\nbcdience to them, and charged their judicial\nauthorities to act accordingly, if rightly re-\nmember.\n\n\nIn their proceedings refPeaing the rcfoIutions\nOf Virginia our Legillture FAY, f.\" they cannot\nadmit the right Of State LegifatnIe to de\nnounce the administration Of that 1.-THE federal)\ngovernment, 10 which the people 5hemlelves\nby folemn compaG, have excluGvely committed\ntheir national concerns-that the deciion Of all\ncafes in law and equity, ariinG under the con\naitution Of The Unned States, and the conRruc\nton of al laws made in Puriuance thaeof, are\neVcluively velied, by the people, in The Judicial\nCourts of the United States that Tie pcn ie\nin that folcmn corIPaa, which IS dec!sfed 70 b-\ntie law Of the land, have not contributed the\nState Lezi12ture' thc Judges Of the a2s cr"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-08_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0198.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "S41S' tHty lald the treaty was bad one. Iht\nPIehdent and Senate had ratified it according\nto the conlEitution bur the republicans in hi,\nHoute Ietuied the necehary fupplies By h,\ncontribution the hoult mutt originate bills fo\nexpenditure Of money, and 70 they turned thei\npower into right, as if they could be undeI\nno obligation to pats anything which they hac\nthe power. to :cfuie. They even had the tfron\ntery to claim the treaty-m2king power unde\nan authority \" 10 regulate commerce\" which in NJ\nother commercial treaty before or Gnce hav,\nthey pretended to, and in this cafe they uuaec\nonly 70 what they fuppoied general dcuiion\n! But the people BY pouring in addrefes Of ad\nvice treated them letter than they delerved\nand the fuPPlies were grarted by f1nall ma\njorty. In the mean time the Briti!h treatv Is III,\nbef this nation ever made.\n\n\n4. About the fame time the Jacobins 70\nmented ttf PergGlyazia iajarrrl7iou. Tie excill\non whiiky was made the preence for this\nand the reaGou, that exciles on whilkey were\ntyrannical. Mr.. Galatin, after living in fomt\npart OF the Dltrid Of Maine, had fixed him(eli\nin the weitern counties Of Pennfylvania as moi\ncOn8enial to his temper and defgns 1t wa,\nexpected on this occaGon that The clubs woulc\ndeclare for the inGurre0ion. NJ. Fauchet hac\nhand in it. Mr.. Randolph a ViTginian, ther\nfecretaTy of fate, favoured the views OF France\nMuch dependence was placed in the want of z\nltanding force, and Of militia in the United\nStates. Bot this rebellion was qrelled By The\ninfluence of Gen. Wilmington in the center oi\nthe Union. Ii has now broken out again, Be\ncaufe Congrel5 have taxed the people to fup\nport government againt jacobin1n.\n\n\nI - - L. o.. ] n ~ =\nopPoftion Of the Jacobins egaizR the navy.-\nHow is It that there is nothing 70 1afoally, moth\ning 70 abflrd ridiculous and dc}ru6ive, but\nwhat may be hammered into a fort of patrJt.\ni'm ?-Gallatin knows that God il judgment\nhas placed m among a calculating, careiul,\nand parhmonious people, and the crafty villain\nis forever harping about expence. 1t may Be\nthat the people will look no further, and chime\nwith Nj. Gallatin bur if they are urabl= Of\nunwilling to fee that fome exPence in ;hou-\nfaad Gales fave, ezPence, and ihat in his cale\nit is the only means We have to prevent dsRruc-\nton, they mutt take the coniequences. At a\ntime when The gredtea po0ible danger impends,\nII there Is no motive 10 rally round The govern\nment, we do not d.1erve 10 be faved, and ii is\nimmaterial what becomes Of fuch a people\nMr.. GIllatn viii have efimated US with dread\nful ProPIety; and we ihall follow the dea.ny\nofhis native city Geneva, in whole prefent hor\nrors he ought to be involved in reward OF his\nprinciples, which ruined her. Are We 10 Be\nPotoned TO death by this foreign fly and incan-\ndiary Can We forget that Talleyrand fad\non his return from America 70 France that\nnothing was to be feared from a nation which\nlPent al lis time in talking, and took three\nor four years to buili three frig4tes?\n\n\nO. But 70 completely were we f1ld 10 france\nthat poAe,ity | hope VIII not believe the next\ndifgrace which this party irfias on our hRoric\npace, mean the oPpoftion to tie dctczfve arm\ning Of tie mercbaHfJ V4Eh. France had taken\ntwenty millions Of our property without\nthe leaf Pretence of right, and On no oJhcr\nground than becauf- fhe had the prelumption\nto think US (what, if true. he made us) The\nweaker nation; and yet the Jacobins deprecated\nelt-detence, and even wooden guns. With a\nmeannefs which was quite eyidcn'ial Of tn.\ndegree OF their telteleem, and equally 70 Of\nthe proper rate Of il, they either through fear\nor treachery eAtolled he :\" ter7bk rebrbAe' as\nthe venal Athenian orators did Philip Of Mace\ndan, and, Ike Cafiandra, warned US Of ap-\nProaching doom. The beauty Of al this is,\nthat thcte identical Jacobins had Intentionally\nbrought the country into the ve-y Gtuat:on to\nwhich they advifed us to f4bmit. They had\nfold rs to The NIB Of Paris.\n\n\n7. In their down hill progrsf>, l find them\nnext ebbeGag the aAen and Jshtion aqps. Il il a\nfett that nohjng which cye Ee lurprizes rs\nOtherwIlc to beiriend foreigners and fediriou\ncitizens in the very adminiaration of the gov\nernment, and 70 commit ielfmurder as a point\nOf prudence, might have bccn AapPer to ou\ncallous ienfbilitic5. IF il were not Tor the DAN\nGER Of fuch folly, one could do nothing but\nlaugh at leeiRg the pathetic Mr.. Nicholas Of\nYIrgiIia, come gravely forward and give iolcmn\nnotice that when thcre hould Be full houle he\nwould move the le2illature Of one hemilphere\nOf The world for a law to remove all obitacles"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-08_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0198.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "Dortlauo,\nMoNDA1-, APRIL s, 1900.\n\nCommunication.", "byline": "", "article": "Ndti4lOA lay DuL tLclS nave long\nbeen tireIome TO the pubr eye. believe the\nIacobins 10 be an ulcer on iociety Which is Who'll\nJy ncurabe; bur while proper applications are\nUteI TO rePrels its perRiciOus PIogreis, the\nhealth Of the body may be prelcrved.--\" Il Is a\n. kia4 that e0agstb ret out y jsqs and Prayer\"-\n'Ihey mutt be deak 1rit5. as tome 1e9aries call\nlt--and when nothing elie will do, they mutt be\nteGtsH 7uitb 1HAEy Fribef.\" For the cafe is, that\nthough the cut, ksest phIanthroPilts Of France\nhave made theuSssssreve that they are wonder\nfully enlightened, and alrnolt even that they\nare honet could they but analyze themfeves,\nand fet in order patton after PATTON, and feel.\ning alter feeling, motive after motive, and hope\nafter hope. they would not at lait be able to find\nIN the whole grOuPe one meritorious thing\nBeing my1ef convinced that Tacobinil1n, By\nthat eternal and immutable relation and relem-\nbl4nce OF all bad things, which makes one def\nmilton ferve for Jhe whcle,\n\n\n-\" Is a monlter OF 70 frightful mein,\n\n\nAs to he hated needs but TO BE SEEN\"\n\n\nout at the fame time that like al kinds Of hy-\npoorly, Of which iielf is The very WORT, it is\nextremely hard to be clearly feen BY him whofe\neye IS Il gle and whole heart is unpolluted,\nhive ih,own it occafonaly into new points Of\nview, to which this day lhall add another-\n\n\n\n\n\nfrom 1890, and finally take particular notice\nwhere it is encamped at the prefent day.\n\n\nThere is Tak.'s PrOgrels, and a harlot's\nprogress, already in the world, 10 which we\nynay ada the p-odjgal ION ; but the progrofs Of\nJacobrn il nuch wanted to furound the rural\nlooking -glals, or decorate the rural mantle\npiece and DO hone9 man could Be offended at\nit becaule iuch have never been, or have ceaf3d\n1 [\nCcntio man who Pourtrayed the amuGng icene Of\ntn hon ur4ble Mr.. Lyons Gaming on the Con\ngrels foar appears to be well qualified to exc.\ncute drhgn where truth and caricaturc are one\nand the fame. We NUT net lay down the\nweapons o our warfare TIL Virginia, Kentucky.\nan he county Of Northampton, together with\nall and foeular French emigt4uts ard united\nIrilhmen are will NJ % make peace with man\nkind, and ooa government no more than they\npay.\n\n\ni. The fri appearance Of JalObnim under\nth- federal government WAS the oppo1ition 10\nt5s qg.n3'.on Of tbs p45i!e de5f, and laaing 9t'\non the credit Of tie United Stafg. This meaiure\nwas g jut in itelf, relieved tie individual\nStates ON 70 many in-olerabie burdens, and\ndetro ! io many grounds 0, diunon-fltish-\nei he cred to,s 70 well, made The nation 70 ref\nTefaRlt. and Hreng there1 the government 70\nTlluch, that ,he.e is 70 wonder at its Alarming\nthe yr5g'ican5 with Mr. Madiion then at their\nhead. Virginia had even already taken her\nIt.nI, ard has never left it.-Who would fup-\npole that a meafare 10 evidently jutt and indiC-\nPea!able lhouid even TO this day be the diuy of\nOpPoftion Yet, the fu ding iytem-oh, the\nfunding fyHem-wili ruin US, the Jacobins fsy.\n\" nov, honefy? anfwe7 becaule it for\ntiies tie Goyeram-nt with the fuPPort OF its\ncreditors.\n\n\n:. The great Raad the republicans made\nwas IN ob6Jfii2r 70 neutrality. Pretide Waiting\nton willy anticipated the arrival # Genet, aud\nthe meeting Of Congrefs by procIaiming the\nRlif neutrality If the Uni-ed States in the Eu-\nropcan war. This Pc fe6fly fetisd~d all who\nunjertood and Pu (uei the public good; but\nas u(Ial in flch CATS, il difpleaed the JacObins,\nvlo concc.tad every P .1iblc n.ca!u1e to drive\nEaEiand to war Wi Us, Or rs with Eng and\nAMI when that Goa n0t tc efe9cd, 70 make\nthe coyecrment break the neutrality BY afts OF\n1fiend.hip 70 France. Mr.. VI At f1n hat DOT yet\nbeen crou!cd out of ConJ,cls by the amaole\nNJ. G4ilttn and C,. the prclent more delPer\n: leader, 0! oproGlicn, and moved bis \" cam\n5gersi4l rrEati7rs.\" rn,t inf ioui trap for the\np,o0l=, Int which mO.t Iortu. atsy WIS lpruDg\nl. thout -atchn ng any boig Dut hlri lf.---Jc.e e'\n:o7.ied fjr arns--Anax to.d BIC, lie !houlj not\nhave .'aNI-L\" The Ir-och and Jacobin' tLen\ntried 10 cx-rcf: tie igile2c of \"rIniag vcAes\nand condemn n; rrizes-Ths at'a.k 100 was\nrePsl.ed. They appealed 70 their Clobs, whicA\nobey ctI.ei BE fe2bls\"-thtt too was dire\nra14tl. IN G5rt th- government, ever deter\nIainel to make The people 'Yeiponii1ie toE thsir\nown co1dnd, n ever viewed i.1-t as merely\nan agent FIR tbs P-oPle, bound TO tulhl his\npowers, 81 rot t. calculate for praiie-\n\n\nZ. The next m31 prominent tal;on which\ndis army II oniervstioa took was in oPpoh;1n"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-08_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0198.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "GFSiHs upon The e0eHiiatoaaGiy OF the A6fs # the\nfederal government that they conGder the\n\n\nActs Of COngiei, called the Alien AMI Sedition\n\n\nActs not only conittutionaE, but expcdien' and\n\n\nnecehaEy that the genuine liberty Of Sre-ch\n\n\nand Of he Piefs is the liberty to utter and pub\nlth tie truth but tie conRilutiunal right cf The\ncitizen to utter and pub'iih the truth, is not 10\n\n\nbe coniounded with licenlioufnels in fpeakin-\nand writing, that il only employed n prcpagat-\ning fallhood ana 1Ander thar he freed M Of\nthe PreiS is iecurity for the ratoal ufs, and\n\n\nand not the a5yE If lhe pref, Of which The\nCourts, the Jnr.es end th- People ii judge:-\n\n\nthat they ccnGler the Sed ton Aa 10 be wife\nand neeehary, as az audacious and unprincipled\niPirit cf ia,ihooi and abuf had been too long\nuoremt5Ingly eHertsd for The PurP' r. If brvert-\nfng Public Opiai' n, and threatened to under\n\n\nmine the whole fabric of government.\n\n\nSuch are he fntiments exPrsfet By our Lee\n8Iiiture, which met tie aPpr, baton Of the Sc\nmaze with one lIautent cnly) and Of gear\nmajority Of the Houle Of Repre- tri.e4.\n\n\nSecrimeuts which viii bear the fevereR fcru-t\ntinr' when I TrAtb u As gai1y, and LJnty ar\n1Lje7,''\n\n\nYet thefe fentiments drew forth this LIBEL\n\n\nRated in tie Indictment in which thoGe Mem\nbers Of the Legislature who voted Tor thoie\nproceedings, are charged in efe6t, with having\nviolated the Oath OF Allegiance TO the C0m-\nmoawealth, and invited The Dyity to witnels a\nialhood--aIe compared to the r4bc,lious and\nfallen Angels--denomnated Apoaates with\ntheir faces in The dut, and declaring, Vile\nthe lame Of the fng,e difeutienL in he S,nate\nwill lie handed down to the l1teG generations\nOf Freemen, with high reipef and gratitude,\nthe names Of Elrb (meaning be m4jorilies) who\nhave aiG ca asG.B-11uad % he Cunuitution Of\nthe United States viii rot above ground and\nb. unGlyoury 10 the noR::ls Of eveCy lover Of\nRepublican freed m\"\n\n\nAll this indecent and outrageous calum7y is.\npoured forth upon them, bec4uf. As the author.\nOF it ahlr,s, they ai,fkaiu for th mlelves as\nmembers : the Legislature, and dry to al 9th\ner Sta-es ID the Uuon, any ght to decide\non the conaitutionality Of any Ads of Con\ngTefs.\"\n\n\nIf hey erred IN this opinion ofjadgmont, they\nhave already been followed by the lie III .tures\nOf f-versl tate, and will probably be II, BY\ngreat majority Of rhem, as th.y have an cPpor-\ntgnty TO declare their lentiments upon the i4me\n1ubie9\n\n\nBat however cenfureble The libel may he in\ni(el, it cannot be more dangerous 70 TIE public\nthan the prcPa alton If the prnci-\nPies which have been advanced by your counfI\nin your defence, and though th- channel of he\nfame Prels, as we'll Lefo.e as fine the injia-\nment was found, viz. TIL II he makers, pr'n-\nters, or Publthers Of any libel, however fife,\nfcandaouS,r fictitious, or tr=aon bic in its na-\nture, qvbicb Vaes through TIE Pref, cannot III any\nmanner be queaoned in a court Of Jaw be-\ncaule the Conairuuon Of the e mmcnwea tn\ndeclares, :\" the lber,y Of the Prefo is eG5ntial\nto the fecurity Of freedom in Gate it ousht\nnot therefore to be rcfrainrd il this Common\nwealth\"\n\n\nThat the indictment being grounded not on\nany aatute but the common law Of ENGLAND\nonly, ought not to \"a fuPpo.ted as that law\nhad now no force or operation within the Unit\ned States that The common law was inconfilt-\nent vi h thole republican principles contemplated,\nand avowed in our Contribution, and jnapplica-\nbic to the genius and nature Of our govern\nmeRt. Such doctrines were unh=ard cr amene.\nUs till Of late. They who have urged them\nwould deprive Us Of what we have long been\ntaught to cheIih as our birth right and beR\nInheritance. Indeed, without The aid Of the\ncommon law, every Lawyer mua know il would\nbe imPraaicable to proceed in the diRribution\nOf juaice, civil or criminal\n\n\nSO ienlible were the Citizens Of the United\nStates of the truth Of this oblcrvlton, that\nwhen forming their Contributions, they careful\n\", in almoR all Of them, ielured It's operation\n70 far forth as their local cond i'm admitted,\nunleis rePugnant TO their con0iturions\n\n\nThe Contribution If this Commonwea't In de-\nclares All laws which have hsr-fotne been\nadopted, u(sd and approved, ia the Province,\nColony, or State Of M4iiachuf-.ts Bay, and\nOfually Pra6iced on in HE courts of law, ihall\naiil remain and BE il full force prJil altered ar\nrepealed by the Legi1ature, inch parts only\nexcepted as are rePugrant to lie riGhIs and\nliberties contained.in lLis conatattoI.\" CLAP"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-04-08_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799040801_0198.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Skefe5 Of C6i5f Tgqiee DANA's OIErUation5, b~i,,\n10 P2ging LSAien.e u5aa mr.. AEIJAH ADnms, 70,\nPHb,JlBiag Li5el, At tbs Supreme Judicial Co8t\n43290H, February term, 1899."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0189.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "Commonwealth Of Mafachuletts.", "byline": "", "article": "In The ycar Of CIR Lord, one Gogtand ySqsn ban-\n\n\ndred and ninety nine.\nAn ACT, limiting the time withinwhlch\nPetitions for Wages which have been drawn by forged\nOrders, lhaIl be iuitaincd.\n\n\nre il enaffed BY tbs Senate, and HOnje\nII ef Rbys5aatives General Conrf a6bhd and BY tbe\nautBorly of tJe Earge That petition for Wages which\nhave heretofore been drawn BY Forged Orders ha be\nhereafter unained unIc uch Petition ihalI be prclent\ncd v thin TWO YEARS froD t5e faggg gf IBIS al: and,\non failure thereof the Petitioner Applicant and Claim\nant a be forever excluded and barred from clam\nor demand againR thisCommonweath for or account\nof anv Wages 70 drawn, alledged to be drawn, by\nvirtue of any futh Forged Order And the Secretary IS\nhereby drected to caue this Act he pubfhed in the\nftverAl Newspapers printed in this Commonwealth for\nthree months luccellively.\n\n\nu tBe Hoyt gf fRepy5ic7:attvc JaH 29, 1893.\nThi. Bill having had three levera readings Paaed to be\n\n\neuAGed,\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS Speaker.\n\n\nn Senate, Taa 28, 1872.\nThis Bill having had two fsvetaI readings PaAed to Be\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, Py9fieH\nJanuary ~ 1709-ARfroge4,\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nTrue Copy-A;-cR.\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Seery.\n81 ToBe 8uJBeI three rgoat6s jaeeGT7ey in tbs veraI\nNevgJ-paYers P,irt Sia tbs Commoa70eaib.\n\n\nJOHN 44TER1, See'ry."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0189.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "From the DsR Of BER1 HESD1N.", "article": "THERE is no vice TO contemplate,\n70 baleful as SANDER. 1t is the poi\nfon of the foul, forever delroying the\nfweet itreamS of affection, and embit-\n\n\nteIing the more facred channels Of do\nmefic felicity. Slander is worie than\n\n\nmadnelS for the venom Of the frlt is\nconcealed in the heart, while the latter\nRACES in the countenance. The maniac\nwe avoid with fear & trembling, while\nwe thoughtIeGSly prefe the landerer to\nour bofom. Slander is of fuch lubtle\nand poiGonous nature, that it almoft\nimperceptibly feals INTO the heart. Ii\nat frt deceiyes the mind, under the\ncloak of wit and gaiety, by fufering\nus to hear and make known trivial Oc-\ncurrrenceS and when it finds realon\nand confidence off their guard, fwells\nout in matters of material conftquence\n\n\n1t is not enough to whilper abroad.\nthat Mr.. Harley is impudent and care\nlcfs paneS by all ceremony, and treats\nthe world indiftrently alike bat his\ncharity, which Gprings from the belt\nmotives, is foon loudly talked about, al\nthe offspring Of mean felhihnelS and"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0189.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lconc6aled vice. His b2ihlul modehy\nis noticed as conlciouS guilt, and his\nwaiting contribution, under the Prefure\nOf forrow and keen fenfbility, is point\ned at as the reward of loole morals\nThe artlcfs ifranger is told to beware\nOf perlon,wh politenef8 took him\ninto notice, and brndenty cautioned\nagainR receiving his fayour8. He is\nmade to believe that there is inaGe II\nthe graf8, and that the honelt openneis\nof his hof is but the fheep'S clothing\nola wolf. IF new married couple are\nfeen to look dull, be it from the head\nache or dilagreeable news, il matters\nnot. Rumour wings her way with\nfad tory, filled with malicious conje6t-\nures. Malice foreiaw their unhappi-\nncl8, and credulity believes they are the\nmott mferable beings on earth. In\nnocence and virtue are weak antidoteS\nfor ilander. No matter how much OF\nheaven dwellS in the heart Of Mis-\nLovely, and angelic grace beauties\nher department. She is fly jade, and\nas fond Of the private embrace Of the\npowdered coxcomb, as the verieft har-\nlot. The nanderer would make virtue\nbauble, and religion JET.\n\n\nThe only preventative Of this baleful\nvice, IS to keep the minds eye continu-\nally open, and fhun thofe who are af-\nfeded with its potion in the lmallef\ndegree. Judge not ha(ily ; Confider\nwe'll the Perion with whom you are can\nverfng ;endeavour to find out the mo-\ntive8 which lead him TO a declaration\nOf his opinion Of the character which |\nheiS fetting before you. Never Iole\nfight Of the manner in which the cha\nra6ter was introduced the peculiar\nemphafs and tone with which it is\ndeicribed and ifyou di1cover warmth\nand eagernefS in the delineator, be \"a\nther willing to believe that he is inter-\nefed in its bad appearance, than that\nthe picture IS iuf. If you are Gran\nger TO both characters, what muf Be\nyour ideas fmply theie, that the man\nis either fool, or a 1landerer if\nfool, pity him; if a flanderer, defpiie\nhn. There are fome people whom\nwe may call daily Cbr0nicles their bu-\nGnelS ieems to be nothing more nor\nIeGs, than publilhing from houle to\nhou1e, from itreet to ftreet, and from\nvillage to city, all the little private an\necdotes and circumstances they can\npoihbly difcover. If they can only get\na Gngle hint or outline Of the mott tri- !\nvial Occurrence, they will work upon\nit, hammer it out, twilt it this way and\nthat way, till they have finally made i\nbig enough for an ear-ofering. Il is\nthen Whit !pered about from tea-table to\npaIl0ur, from parlOur to aaembly-\nroom, It'll the very market place echoes\nwith a new made fallhood. Thefe\ndrivellers in fin are but pioneers to the\nmalicious Ganderer; they 60 before,\ncutting down the fcrupleSo Of confidence, |\nand opening the mind for the reception\nof the mott baleful and defru6tive lies\nfabricated by tie Vaccinations Of\nSatan in their depraved hearts.\n\n\nBERl HESDIN."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0189.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "POETRY.\n\nODE 10 FNNCT.", "byline": "-s-s-.a-....,'-..a. -.\n\n", "article": "X ODDFsS of golden dreams. whole magic powr\n~ Sheds lmiles of joy s'ry's hag and face,\nAnd lavh Crews the viionary how'r\n\n\nTO decl, hlcs deary paths with ranGent grace\nJ wood thee, FANCY from Thy fairy cell\n\n\nWhere nid0the cndic;s of human kind\nWrapt in local bils thou lov'a 10 dwell\n\n\nAnd lport in happier regions uNconfn'd;\nDeep funk, o godders in thy pleafng trance,\n\n\nOil ier me leek Won low lcquelter'd vale,\nWhit wildon's fell fhal leal a fde-long glance,\n\n\nAnd finite contempt-but hllen to thy tale.\nAlas how iue do her votrics queIs\n\n\nThole rigid truths which learned fools revere,\nTend ng to prove 20 b4ne TO hsppinefs)\n\n\nOur joys delulve-br woes hnceTe.\nBe ther's to fe2rch where clun ring roles grow,\n\n\nTouching each thorns lh4rp point prove how keen;\nBe mine 10 view their beauties they blow,\n\n\nAnd catch their fragrance where they bulh unleen.\nHAPPY my path may lie thro' barran vales,-\n\n\nhere niggard fortune all he iweets denies,\nTyen there fball FANCY fcent the ambient gales,\n\n\nAnd lcatter flow w'rtts Of > thOuand dies.\nNor let the wording fcof-Be his the talk\n\n\n10 form deep chemes and mourn bis hopes beray' d\nBe mine 10 range unleen, 'tis al ak.\n\n\nAnd form wOrias beneath t4e hle.\n10 look beyond the views Of wealth and pride\n\n\nBidding the minds eye range without oOntroul,\nThro' Wild axtat;c day-jre far and wide,\n\n\nTo bring returns Of comfort 10 the loui\nTo bid groves hills and lucid dreams apoear,\n\n\nThe lofty fPire, archA dome, ana freted vault;\nAnd fweet l1cety be over neaI,\n\n\nLoye ever young ana friends without fault.\n/ fee entranc'd the CAV conceptions rife,\n\n\n6 a E-tr IFrnu piy fhrIVP\nAnd fili IS FANCY pours her larse tuPpLes,\n\n\ntate the god-hke hapPinels 70 give.\nTo checl, the patient widows deep-fetch'd 6shs,\n\n\nAnd fhield har infant from the North hlaR rudei\nTo bid the Gwectly Gin nmg arIie,\n\n\nThat twins in the glad eye Of 5rautude.\nTo Join the artlels mali and honell twain,\n\n\nWhen fortune rudely bars the way to joy;\nTo eaG- the tender uoher's anxious Paia,\n\n\nAnd guard with fO0 ring band her darling boy;\nTo rairc up modeR merit from he ground\n\n\nAnd feul tn unhappy tm,ing from my door;\nTo fpread content and ohee .tu neis around\nAnd banquet on the biehing Of The poor;\nDelicious dream How OF beueah h thy poN'r,\n\n\nThus lightning the fad load Of other woe,\nl lteal from rigid fate happy hour.\n\n\nNor feel want the powSr 10 below.\nDelicious dream How 4 ong Y doit thou give\n\n\na CLEAN IF bills which truth would but dellroy!\nOr don thou bid ny dropping heart revive,\n\n\nand catch one infants giimpfe Of Aeeting joy.\nbu; FOR thee e'cr this The hand Of care\n\n\nHa m4rk'd with fvid pale my woe-worn check,\nLong Encc the Ghiv ring gr'pe Of cod delPair.\n\n\nHad child ny heart and iorc'd It's Nrmss 10 br'aL'\nFor ali ! afli6tion Reas with tra,kIeE fight;\n\n\nSi!ep K (troke dc gives. but not leis keen:\nAnd bleak m sorune ike 4 ealcrn blight\n\n\nSheds black deltru6tlon, tho It flies unieen.\no come then FANCY, and with lenient hand .\nDry my mott check and fnooth my wrinkId brow.\nRear me q 'cr lnitna tracts Of \"a ~ lasd,\n\n\nAnd give than fo. ,une can beitow.\nGive me thy hope which Gckens not The heart;\n\n\nGive ne thy wealth, VII Oh has no wings 70 fly;\nGive me- tie pride Thy honor can 'mparr\n\n\nThy frendlhiP give me, warn in poverty.\nGive me with the wording may dsride,\n\n\nThe wife may cenluTe, and the proud may hate\nWraPt in thy dreams to lay the world ahde,\n\n\nAnd flatch bhfs beyond tbs reach Of fate."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0189.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "Notice.", "byline": "", "article": "VETHEREAS | the fublcrIber hav-\nw ing ranly and inconGdcratey lptfad certain\nreports tending to denroy the harmony fulfilling be\ntween Mr. William LlwtlI and his wife, to the nur\nof he good name Of Abigail Elwe do by ihee prey\ntents acknowledge my fault and declare that iad\npor,s arc totally voio Of any foundation and that am\nheartily lorry !cr The fame. her\n\n\nMARY X ROW.\nIn DreCcnce of ANDREW CEDDlNG. marx.\nPojesjc94t Claim, o. 6ib 1898."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-03-18_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031801_0189.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-18", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "A1f1NG rHLcH ARE.", "article": "CUperfne black, Black, white and\n= navy blue, dark mi4d ooIoured Satins,\n\n\nand other cL.Ourcd Black white plumb CO.\n\n\nBROAD CLOTHS, loUred anG variety\nPlain and emboa'd Ker- Of chan5cabe Lu-\nfevmeres, uung'\nMems ben pain and en- Back Modes\n\n\nboiled Englilh Satrns, oaroenets oi ~. colours,\nIndia dino, Sill: C-apcs and Tlfanics,\nGerman Series; Plain & Grape luzes,\nDevonlhire Kerfeys, Chilrzc5 and Copper\nCoatings and Lambkins, II plates,\nEiaaics and orleans Book and Jsooner Mur\nSrrrDss Hns,\nFlanneIs and Baizes, AIulne,s aad Dimtie,,\nScotch CarRetinos, six and Muffin 5hawls\nGrapes, WIldbores, and Book and Jafonct Mu-lin\n\n\nCambcts Handkercmei5,\nBlack and coloured RuC. Back B7ndsnna and\nfels and Ca!m2ncUcs, chcckd Ink ditto;\nMorcans ana T.boreans, Iriih Linens and Sheet\nShllIoons, Duranto aud ings.\n\n\nTammies, Checkd Linens aud Be\nSattinets ana La(ings, Ticks.\nTwil'd Vevets and india Cottons, cOarie ana\n\n\nThieklcts Il fine,\nMarfeiles quilt, swami Mens Nellon crown'd\ndow o, and Silk Waltz beaver Hats\n\n\ncoating, Violin String,\nPatent ribbd and plain Umbrellas.\n\n\nworried Hoie Mems worh Caps,\nBla K and white six dit No. and Duieh\n\n\nto, Ribbaud\nWhite and fancy Cotton Frenoh and EngKh CO.\nditto, Toured ditto.\nsix Beaver, and knot GaHoons and Terrets,\n\n\nted worried G.ovcs, Black fix Lace5,\nLadies Kid < silk duo, Suk twius, < lcwins f.ks\nKjd morocco anu cloth Tapes Boobns, and\n\n\nSlippers, hirt Buttons,\nMdc5 morycco ditto Bet poHll SJcee, pearl\nThread, Edg nls and La Ialan aud metal But\n\n\nCeA, tons,\nBuglc lTimrlinc'. Pins Chapel Needles,\nPlumes. SP2ngIcs Six Sc;Gars, Penkuives.\n\n\nGird.es, Pocket Books S1c 6cc.\n\n\nAJ6, a general o03ytmerf Of\nHard and Hollow Ware,\n2od, Cd, 81, I'd, Nails, Brad8 Of all\nPowder, Shot and Flint8.\n\n\nHyfon. fouchong and bohea Tea, &c.\n\n\n&c &c"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-25_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0293.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "7e-Sf.\nMarine sft Articles.\n\n\ns59.slsaa-:-s-G,", "byline": "Port of Portland.", "article": "Tuetaqr lqR ar,iv.a J7.p John, Haf'b' IS aqy'\nfrom A4arfiaico.\n\n\nSame da,--jaoqv Clotiiy, Ctnpes, from 81. Pc\nuyGwgb, RgDfa.\n\n\nWsdasf2ay, arrived aosp Britannia, 7ou4g' Is\nday. fyvm Grenada.\nTie5fg IndgRry, Capt JGy, Of IBIS pert, 6enHa\nto Port Prince, soas captured in TIE @gbf Of Leo'\ngame, ~ Rigaad'r bargef, carried into one q 0ff\ngpvts, and Permitted % fK On Ter rsturn home qeaf\ncaptured BY tie u. S. )Bp efqVar, General Greene\nand jcat m,o Ns5ob0rt, TO be tried for illegal NJ\nfssreomyf..\n\n\nFriday lal, arrived fchooner Experiment\ncaptain Weicot, from MdTtinico, but laIt from\nTortcla, Al days. : Left at Martinico, hip\nButler, Deering, of this port. On the 5th init.\nwas taken By the French p;ivateer La pits0ry'\nbut having no cargo the pirate lahered him TO\nproceed, after plundering him of IS barrels OF\nbeef. The captain of the privateet then put\non board, capt. Nathaniel Griffin. Of FIJI. En-\ndeavor, from Demarara, belonging 20 Bolton\nand capt. Dyer, OF feb. Betley, belonging to\nPlymouth, with their reflective cIews.-Capt,\nGriffin left at Demsrara, loop Jane, captain\nRinge, of this pldee.---Thurlday 9TH infant,\ncapt. Weicot faw the fame pirate capture a\nleop, fuppofed to be the Harriet of Charleaon,\nfrom Martinico.\n\n\nSaturday lat arrived brig Polly, Capt. Roach,\nII days from the Havana. Nothing new.\n\n\nThe fhip Cumberland, Scott, OF this port,\nhas arrived at Bolton.\n\n\nA feaman has been hung on board the Eagle,\nfor the murder Of her Reward.\n\n\nThe Montesama Rop Of a9gr. is condemned a!\nYgft for ;rpiee--.5 DE u bauad up at Baltimore, ana\noavatiIsd far SAFE at Public Auf7ion.\n\n\nThe \".Cuy Of Philadelphia\" Giigats, it is .)aia\nzpW be launched tie prsjfat moWb.\n\n\nTie United States 6ip Wrren, Capt Nfeoman\nnoqv riding at Nebmyporf, only auaits orasrs 10 ai\nfar Bsfon; fran spbente Gs may Immediately pm\ntofa.\n\n\nTHE CONSTITUTION PRIZE,\n\n\nIl k5elied al Meqp- 7ork-Sbs Is 40 tons bur-\ntten eight guu, and a valuabh cargo Of cotton, (aga,\nard dry goods IL bales. She had been captured B,\nLa DA\n\n\nThe iubfcribers to Newspapers, and\nothers who may pleafe to favour him with their corn.\nanddfpatch. r'\n\n\nFa\"gFsH, ypy Is,"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0252.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p3", "headline": "aDortlano.\n\nzoe \ntuition.\n\n\nThOf., who Ia advanced life, feel the con.\nteaucnces \" youthful exceis, or unfortunate\nyuuh, who nave broueit on themie!yes a\nium.rous tsaid Of evils, will by the ufe OF\nThis, fini thetu.elves reil)red ~ ncaith and\nGrrng.h, and al the melancholy lymptoms\nremoved, which ere the general elfetls Of\ninch cauies.\n\n\nFor whether tho fyneun has received\niho x, and is debuitaled from imyruazacics\n\" iaa,r9ntion in the esriief part OF life, or is\n6nkirg undcr The adssnee Of wears, afeW do\niss If THIS Medicine viii afford immediate\na.iurAace q returning health and lrcnsth,\nby giving tone TO the lnulcuiar Is fem, and\nnrsaBs ~ Sigsltion, ana by reRoYatng the\n\" hole coAitlaiiom.\n\n\n20 iheyPung i will afard ialing health,\nGfens,b and ipirils, in place nj iaih.u-e and\ndebility; ARD 80 INC ssed and infrm, il viii\nsiinre lily tH7II,h grcS, relief aud comfort, by\n2eH@y md l4isly insigorating the ty fem;\n\n\nVIII uoi eve i,nTuortaity; 5n, Is il be Ia\nthe power o! Medicine 10 yiid t be autumn oi\ndeciining gears and calmly and fsreneiy pro-\nsraA he cioie of iiic beyond its narrow lpai,\nihis Rsilofaijve is capable Of ef,Gtins thai\ngrand deidgTatdrn,\n\n\nCsnit;iutions relaxed, &eak OF decaJed\nih u,en or women, are under TIE immediate\ninfluence Of TINS Eciiors.iyc.\n\n\nOld coughs, 1000 relieved, and lpeeiily\ncured. PoYeriy O. blood and cnacsrd\nlimbs, wiliefc hong meet the hsppieit castge;\nehe cali watsiy Aaid become nch ana bali\nfannie, and rho iin1os lie covered with aelh\nfirm snu heaithiul,\n\n\nIL wiil np duub; be acceptable to the read,\ne., 10 Zee scCaunrS Of !ome OF the lemarka.\nbic cafes aad cures hich have been Der\nformed by shis tniiy invaluable medicine, in\nlhe diiofjers 70, which, il was invented\nlie Ia, therefore ieeeted few os iuch cafes\nIs have come WITHIN his own immediate\nknowledge, wbich are pu5Iiibed and may be\nhas (graEisJ ct any oil the places where the\nMedicine Is fold."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0069.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p4", "headline": "RNIAMIN DUYAL,S", "byline": "", "article": "Frgb Medicines, Paints, Perfume\n\n\nry, sc. &c. &c.\nAVE jua come to hand, and are now\nT. j. telling at the Ggn of the GoLDsn\nMos TAR in Richmond, at a very moderate\nadvance--Country Physicians and Store\nkeepero will find it their interea to deal with\nt'im-tie will warrant his Medicines TO be\ngenuine, and is always iatished with aImall\nprofit."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0069.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p4", "headline": "TEN D0JrAps REWARD", "byline": "", "article": "BY trade a Blacksmith, ABOUT twenty years\nOf age, ye,y Glsck Completed, lall snc\nrather whitc eye, 4 SsiI, fraight, and well\nlimbcd fellow, excep, raiher long foot\nlie hsd on when nc went away, an old bl'ck\nbroadclo.h Goa, piir Of nanksen breeohes\n& waiGcoat, & IN old Tow hiri Carried a\nway with him pair at leather oreeches, dyed\npurple, a oedquilt OF Virginia q ~ & cslco\n& hned with cotton c6th--but his clOt@es\nexpect he will change, and do tnpp,te DC\nwill astempt 20 &C, nut al he i'a'e srd TO\npals a. E eemSn---l therefore ioTwsrr al\nperions, ,radeslnen, n1alts-sof vsGels, &t.\nOf employing hirr in Their fefvice, as they\nihsl be dealt with according q ls@--L wjll\ngive the above .erari Il ;7ksn or occurred n\nany jail 10 shat l get hrh again, above 90\nmiles, or fiSe dollars il updcr.\n\n\nWILLIAM MARSHALL,\n\n\nOctober 2tt, 1899 ('3w"} +{"article_id": "30_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0069.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p4", "headline": "Domestic MedicinsS.", "byline": "", "article": "FOR Nervous D.ior,lers, Female Com\nplants, Goat In the stomach, Mclsu\ncholy, Seminal WeskneEey, Lois OF Aope\nTIE, Bilious Di!orders, award Weskngi!es,\nIndge it;on, Obitnote Gieets. Juvenile in-\ndNcFciions, ana prematnre Old Age, and E\nvery other !Ymptou of extsems deSiii,y,\n'\"n'eh 1re 'he conlequenees OF di.iipatsd\nlite-E ,cc!s OF Pieaiurs CT Grisi-I4sat or\nChange OF CimAte--l,nmoderate Ule oil\nAea, o?ir;uurs Liquors. or auy lntenper\nsnce--E3ld Lyingy in-- Difeafes incident TO\nf\"\"eg Girls and Women at certain period\n\n\nlie\n\n\nThe Cordial Restorative Bal"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "A Duty,", "byline": "", "article": "The mott hi-h!y eGential to the prer-rvation of\nthe rights of free men, is a due attention to the\ntletton OF initabe characters to fill our places\nOf public truf. Uoder conviction of this, it\nis not 'ubred but the good citizens Of this Dif-\ntrtt Will eVince their attention to merit, an their\nappreciation f good conduit, by giving their\nfiffrages Ton Monday next) to His ExceIlency\nINCREASE SUMNER, En- Tor Governor\nThis man mas proved hml,lf worthy Of pub\nl.c confidence but he Jacobins, always op-\nqoEng e dcterving, have tet up paltry opPo\nilton Let the free fufrages Of the people\nlccide how far it thalI iucceed"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "ODE,", "byline": "", "article": "10 capt. THOMAS TRUxToN,\n\n\nCommander of\nThe q. s Frigate ConRellation, qf 36 euus.\n\n\nOccafJned BY h, capture of\nIre FRENCH Frtgats L'Infurgente, Of A gum,\n\n\nF6. 9. 1872\nh FAFORD Chief to whom the aufpicious power..\n- Have gwen firm courage, like the foul Of Mar\nHigh, oer thy lofty maR Victoria towers.\nAnd crowns with conqueR Rerne Columb as Tars-\nBY thy example frd they deal the blows\nOF patriot vengeance on their country's foes\nFor :hec has Fame tn eternal wrcathe entwin'd-\nSparkling with gorys gems it decks thy brow\nFor thee, within her iacred dome ahign'd\n4 throne, mid heroes who mpcId the PROV.\nThro Oceans crimlond waves in cid or modern time,\nWith TX Il directed helm and energy divine.\nSee GlAll vauntng phrophecy belied---\nHer oreah ot 6oattlng-chiird with fore dilmay -\n\"th her r,reh hag-has funk her mpious pride\nWhen IRUXION triumph'd il the bloody fray!''\nVain Cdl11, conquer on Haha'5 field Tc.,\n<}ar lnps con ain no Mo\"Es-no CoNvENrs ride IN\nNo i-rvie wards fear thy threstning arms -\nOur hardy mariners d dain 10 Weld -\n\n\nA,60ye. alike determined 10 De free,\n\n\nEven holy PsIFs rs will Join the martial boR,\nRang'd IN Ba,talia our COAT\nTo guard cur cities and defend our farms\nYe Trtons found your loudeft llells-\nAnd while along, the boundeis vade Of air\nShall Fame with golden trump declare,\nThe deeds Of SEAMEN, emulr ufy brave\nProclaim thro' Neptunes regal courts,\nOr where with green-haird nymphs he fports\nIN coral groves chrytal cells,\nHow IRUxroN fought and how the indignan; wave\nBlIfh'd to become the brnv grave\nOt French polluted corles'-Tcll him, Ye\nwho with your olAron's ais w-k9 furges the fea\nTwo kindred Navies now triumphant ride,\nThe worlds ro:eGors, guardians Of its right,\nFrom wa,ers red with morning orient light\nTo realms where lnking day fades in the Welern tide"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "WIham Bra kett, Vincent Robards,\nJohn Grant, Ebeuezer Waite\nPeter Knight, Amafa Waite\nPaul Hutton, James Gardner,\nRob rt Hutton, Aaron Chamberlain,\nPaul luton jun. Joihua Waite,\nSimon Lord, John Mo.iey,\nJacob Knight, Ehhu Deerng,\nAmos Knight, Sd. \" liam MLellan,\nDavid Steele, knoch Barbour,\nFloyd ipatrick, Adam Barbour,\nJolePh Wormel, Wi liam Buxton, Jun.\names Bur m, John Doe.\nWilliam WorneH. Nathan 81 Hale,\nIolePh York, Edmund knight,\nIncreaie Pote, Amos Knight,\nSamuel Bucknarn, jun. Richard Knight,\nThomas Sawyer. Mark Hutton\nAnthony Sawyer, inn. WinAow knight,\nGeorge Iley, Enoch knight,\nAnthony Sawyer, JOB knight,\nWilliam Sawyer, MoIes Knight,\nAfa Sawyer, William Lunt,\nJohn Higgens, Stephen Gowell\nJohn Anderlon, John Waite, jan."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "HiR JENKs,", "byline": "", "article": "MR- JENKs,\n\n\n. HAVING lately travelled into various\nparts Of the counties Of Lincoln, Kennebeck,\nIFancock ard Warrington, have been much\ngrati6-d in fading lome of the mott refped\nabe characters warmly engaged to fupport th-\nHon NATHANIEL DUMNIER and WILL\nLIAM KING, as Senators Tor thefa counties,\nfor the enluing year.\n\n\nONE OF THE PEOPLE."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "Dorttan0,\nM2NDAl-, MARcH Is, 1909.", "byline": "", "article": "The reader viii End ieveral articles later hau The Mail\ntaken from the Bottom Centnel Of Saturday laR re-\nccived by tbs packet Margaret Capt Robert Knight,\nwho arrived yellerdty after A forr palIaqe\n- The Official account Of Truxtons victory Given\nthi day, mua b. aburdan,ly gratifying to every A\nN -roan reaIcr.-The PteiiJenrs reclamation, and\nvarious other articles, render this days Gazette pc\ncuLaliy in;crsa ng."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "LateR fran Ew0be.", "byline": "", "article": "From Salem AZarc5 e.\nCaptain Philips, in tile Kech J,hn. arrived\nhere y feIday tom LIbon, witch place he\nleft on the 2zd of February. Before he faied,\nit was reported there, and generally be'ilved,\nthat the French troops had made themlelves\nmatters Of Naples, and that lis Neapodtan Ma\njefy had retired t. the illnd Of Sici y."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "\n\nMarine", "byline": "", "article": "Arrived On Monday the 18Th, n1ip Rebccca, Captain\nFervls 10 day7 from ToItoa. Lett there arg Little\nJonn' Butler \" Philadelphia fchr Defaule uf New\nyork hrig Nep une, OF Norolk and fchr Narcifus,\nOF thumoTe; al captured and cnt in BY the Fngfh -\nspoke IN at A. 70 long o., brig Mars 81 Newbury-\nport, \"A d'ys from Martinique hc failed With The feet\n\n\nSaturday 23d arrived brig feph, CA,t William\nLowell 81 days from ST. CrOix-Sp-ke lhip Cleopatra\nLewis Newyork\n\n\nThe inow Sally, OF Kennebun&, has been taken by\nThe French Her crew arrived at NtwIc ndon\n\n\nSchooner Hannah Decker, Of W fcafet, failed from\nMartinique 80 days tince, und r convoy\n\n\nfooP bel, nging to Capt hilton If Wifcafet foun-\ndered near Woodllard, her padage from Bottom\nCargo loft, except hhds rum\n\n\nArrived At >aiem ketch John, Phillips a. DAYS from\nLiIbon. Cap: p. Informs, that Capt Freeman, from\nPoiton bound AGc4nt, was captured ~ two French\nprva after obihn4te engagement Of three hours\nand carried into Malaga\n\n\nCapt in Barker, Of sale ~ of lboa bar was attack\ncd by three French launches, which he beat off, killing\n~ ot the crews, and wound.ng nine-He had arrived\nlafe Bilboa.\n\n\nBfoa Af,sb 2l--The brig Union, Crabtree, matter,\nbelonging Mciirs Weeks * lucke~ Of Portland ten\ndays from CharltHon went ihore or Thurldav aR,\nat o'clock, \"A. NJ at the head Of Nantak t-Beach -\nvene loft, and all her cargo excepting about 100 bbls\ntar-crew lavcd. She freighed with rice, tobacco\nand naval TO- 6 for this port.\n\n\nDEare5 3.-We have accounts Of the fafc arrival Of\nthe Galta, MAcXAY, in lhort paGage, IL England.\n\n\nNzwYoRx, MARCH Is\nExtract from the ogbook of the brig Chatham, arrived\n\n\nyeiterday from Jamaica.\nOn the 17th Feb at the s. w. end of Cuba, a big\nhove IN fight which proved to be the Lucretia of Bot\nton, from K g0on, bound to Norfolk ;-lhe hove toe\ntor US medIaely after we iaw two lchconcrs, whom\nluppOled to be both privat GER. from their manau\nvres We cohiulted the captain Of the brig and he a\ngreed 70 give all he aifance he poiby could as he\nwas unarmeG; we therefore hOlcd out our boot auC\ngot four men from the brig. AT half paft 3, a N. wt\nwere all ready tor action We faw the lmaet Of the\ntwo toon # er, which appeared be an American\nbut vefcl captu ed by the enemy AT TO- a. NJ the\nother hOed French and aid BY for u.s. whit as\nION perceived, we holaed our American enigl\nupon which Che gave US heavy ihot, when the action\n{ mmenCed and lated until 2 clock we found our\ntx pound q OF did not reach her till we got cofe in\nwith her when cur fhot reached her lhe bore away\nfor the fhore, within the br we then Nv too for her\n\n\nl ihe came within fhot of with her bloody flag Al\nher foTetop matt and then renewed the action which\ncont nued about two glaes, when he bore away from\nUS again AT half-pa0 fhe again put after u.\nwith man holcd at the forc-vard. arm and renewed\naction, with her bow-chalcs which were verv heavy\nguns, and returned he compliment with our fern.\nchaies. We inPpoled lot did confderabIe execu-\n\n\nton as there appeared TO be great confuGon on boarc\nthe enemy. We detetn ned to defend ourlclves\n70 b- lat man. nd bravey die at our quarters foonel\nthan 70 be taken by this JzE,g crew. We kent W. q\nimart fire with our e5n chales til halfpal P when\nhe hauled her wind and cealcd firing and We food on\noar way 70 Nlwyork not think ng prudent to chace\nher our ammunition running Mort.\n\n\nWe had fix Is, and the enemy four IS and \"A. and\nfwivel, and Is men, which the captain Of the bria\nPolly Of Providence, from KingGon, bound to Prov-\ndenoe informed Us next day whom fhc had detained\nhve days and treated tie captain extremely III beat th,\nmen IN nerofuly end let her 60, after underng her\nOF amo al her provions, and every arcle they could\nlay theu hands upon, The captain iecond-nate man\nfrom the Lucrctia, & cabn-boy, lighty wounded\nzzs1sssNsuzzE.-.----"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A15RRLED-At Br'dgton, Mr.. 7ofbb\nF;fc5, of FIn;Ron, to Mifs Sally Ksqb, daughter\n10 Lieut.. JeGe Knap Of Bridgton. -M; Y;\ng:s7eu Bw1bam, jun. to NIils Lug Snli5.\n\n\n- AT Orisfeid, Mr.. Tb,mas PeqJ5!y to\nh'if PoAv Read.\n\n\nDfED--At Cape Einabeth, Capt. Samacl\nylAiags, aged 60.\n\n\nDRDNNED-From on board fchr Mary,\nIN. J.54 Jf-Ll5a, Of Portland"} +{"article_id": "39_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Truzton'5 brilli1nt viaory has been Publicl\nhonore1 Ivy the citizens Of BoGen."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "/\" T5c asrn and azrfaL % tie fee, of Rene,", "byline": "q HI H an gooi, cl5.\"-CAro,", "article": "IN times Of peace poets may eng Of fair Columbia\nA. prefent 1le afumes maienic courage The bur.\nnithed ca!que Leans Dortentou, from her brow, and\nher maty Gieid bids defiance while in her nrong right\nhaud The heaven atemPered fpear\" threatens dsGtEc.\nZION 10 Acr eaeEi .,"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "Eran1 Nerprotk. Mnrch I", "byline": "", "article": "FTo01 NfIUToIk, N1aTC5 Is.\nYe9erd1y tie fhip SampGjn arrived here\nfrom Calcutta, 80 days. The Englih have\nmarched an army Of obiervaton towards Tip\npoo Saib's territories.\n\n\nThis morning nip, next where the United\nStates tri-ate is building, was confirmed by frc\nSuipe ted an inoeEdiary defgn."} +{"article_id": "46_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FROM THE ctNrIN OF SATURDAY LAST."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "From Bolon Marrb %.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Amory's troop Of Cavalry are under\nmarching orders, to elcort the PreGdenr Of tie\nUnited States, whole re.urn ro his feat at Quin-\ncy IS daily expected."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ERPATA-Number ~ Of the Heads Of A9s paGcd\nPly Congrefs, was united through minake in the IaR\nGazette: It is. In az Jo, t5s government 95e Macy Of\ni5s Uasl Slater\""} +{"article_id": "21_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "Commonwealth of Maaachufetts..", "byline": "", "article": "Il. SENATE, Flb. 20, 1900.\nON the petition of William Bracket,\nand others, nh hitants Of the towns Of Portland aud\nFalmouth in the county Of Cumberland, praying to be\nIncorporated into leParae religious loc,cry, by the\nname Of the Univerlal Chrifiian Society,\"\nORDERED, that the Petitioners\nnotify the faid towns Of Portland and falmouth. bv\nPubilhing areied copy cf their Petition and this\norder thereon three weeks fuccefvey q TENKs's CA\nzETrE, printed in Portland the laR publication to Be\nthirty days eaa before the ecoud Wedneday Of the\nfri Seion Of tie General Court that all perons\nintereted may then appear and ihew caule if any they\nhave why the prayer Of lAd Petition hoEld not be\ngranted.\n\n\nSent down for concurrence.\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILElPS, PrsGl.nf.\nu tbs Ho4js sf fPepr95rtativsr February 20, 1899\n\n\nRead and concurred,\n\n\nEDWARD III ROBBINS. S1eaEer.\nTrue coPy-Atteh\n\n\nEDWARD MLANE, Clerk Of Seaafs"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "Hor. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW\nand DANIEL DAVIS, Efd'rs.", "byline": "", "article": "viii be very generally fuPPorted. Their abi,i-\nties, and attachment to the intertR Of their\ncountry, IT, ongly recommend them to a repe-\nti,ion of the fufFrages Of\n\n\nCUMBERLAND COUNTY."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "AR. JFNES,", "byline": "", "article": "AR. JFNKS,\n\n\nIN order 70 prevent diviGon of the\nvotes il tie county Of Cumberland, for Sena-\ntors, Tor the eniung year, with to inform the\netettors, through the medium Of your Gazet;e,\nthar by information from f,veral parts Of The\ncOnHtv. the"} +{"article_id": "27_1799-03-25_p3_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0192.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "John Davis, Efq. Of AuguRa IS cholen Clerk\nor the Supreme Judicial Court, for the courtes\nOf Kennebeck, Hancock an! Warrington and\nERIK Of the Court OF Common Psds for tic\nccunty Of Kennebeck.\n\n\nRiehard Derby, Etq. Of Salem, IS appointed\nCaptain il the Navy Of The Uned States\nHe will command the frigate building at Sa-\nlsm. The Philadelphia papers contain ap\npointments of 10 Lieutenants ana 10 Midlhip.\nmen\n\n\nThe Senate Of Pcnnfylvan;a has ordered the\nVirginia reflutions to Be = lbyo7yg uu4er tie\naa5t. : J1af csre,uonis.\n\n\nGen. Hamilton. il IS fid, vii be ordered to\nqnell the new PengGfVania zcbiRy i,Jlr1eaion.-\nHe is an a5Ie Phylcian in lu-h d7j3rArs.\n\n\nThe fouthern papers mention. that arrange\nmems are making for the meeting Of Congrefs\nat the Federal City a. their mex felion.\n\n\nTIuzton'5 bfilli1nt victory has been publicly\nhonore1 Ivy tie citizens Of Bo(tsn.\n\n\nThe Hon. J'ae Parker, Erq: is appointed\nMarhan Of the Di2ria Of Maine, vice jain\nHaJ5y Llq,"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "sic head quarie,e Gorn Pfl.nao,ff,o =.\n~. fix csgucs f.om S1bafaaufer, ard g\nea5,lD s,:ny 20 form iunaica win M.Gcns\nIL S~iizet'Rnd The Archdnke. wi, had\nadv,rcci lie head quarters 10 Ffuliendord,\nf. lowed by forced n>srehei end, Is .nm,\nAun.iaus from aioc3hurgh had arrived 20\nfa,hc'-rt time, the Istre1; Of The enemy\nwould have been cat OF.\n\n\nA c,nGderah,e nnmbsT Of French tr0oNs\nwere MAI prlf7ncr5 IN the ae4ions of the 90 a..\nand an Int i docs not appear that the\n,rnies IN Sua6ih were engaged on tue zad.\n\n\nThe eolumn of the French army unde,\nGrne,al vandamme, which was at Tn5in-\nzen. IN she 81, Ia conf, quence of the sip\ncas- OF TIE -, FIideulS sssndcnsc that\ntcwa ana Gam Slardipc and the troops o.\nt;o-.4 ~ FreudeRitSdt, aad vgho were, in\ncsniana.4n With the peaiautry Of The Goun-\n;ry, labouriaC TO conArua works 20 council\nthe l0v-n with the pals of Knisbs, waicF\ncommands that of Oppenau .ni tie touit\nIa Euhl, had iikewifc been Withdrawn, :;\nwe'll az the coTpgin its euyiroas."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ton Of american hips, relative TO tic form\nOF their Roles. d'equipage, Ihould he fobieet\n% other conditions thsn thofc impolcd on al\nneutral bottoms, by the 18th articl. Of the\nregulation OF i?44, and by article Q, os thai\nOF 26th July, 1888. End this is ordered\n10 be inherited in the Bulletin of the Laws.\n\n\nApsil 10.\n\n\nBetween the zoth nit and the ? eth the\narmies Of She Archduke and Jourdan were\nengaged in four battles, all of which, aud\nparticularly th6le which were fought on tho\nalit & 25th, terminated in favor Of the Au.\nitrians The bsStle that took place on\nthe latter or there days was, we may be\neonSden', .atal to the Republican army,\nAMI that in very great degree, as it was\nIN coniequence forced to abandon large\nextent of valuable territory, which it was\nmuch f's interch TO have preferred, he\nFrench papers are filent as 10 what became\nof General Fevino after the battle Of the\n25th, His iituation on the banks OF the\nLake OF ConItance mu& haze been for\nthat time very critical, as his communicate\non with the cen,rs Of the French army\nneceilarily became extremely precarions, aud\nbeing placed between the rrchdnke end\nGeneral Hotz-, he could not eaijy have\nfaced both of them. We may esnesf to\nreceive none but agreeable intelligence from\nthat quarter; the Sutrians have n,anifeft\nlpperioriiy, WHICH the junction Of General\nZHaray viii have ccniiderabiy increafrd.\n1ffuch fuccefs az we cauld wiC, lad not\nhitherto attended the ApGsias arops in Il c\n| iYroi and in Ilaly, we are not iels inclined\n| TO Halter odrielves that affairs will before long\ntake more favorable turn in thois parts.\n! Ihe imperisliits will not begin the campa On\nolieniivciy until the arrival CT the Ruiiian 4 nd\nHungarian reiDfcrcemeuts. The Auifrian\n! troops who were beaten on ihe s6th alt. on\n| the Aoige were, befIdes, far from being 10\n| numerous - they a:e az this moment. Fat\n! OF the army was then on the Pave, and cur\n| private letters inform ns that the Corps &c\n! Reierve which was in cantonmenIs in Frfali\nand IN Caruiois did NOT receive che order for\nmarching until the lath, and did not carry\n1t into execution before the roth\n\n\n! The army of Jourdan, although the Rrong.\n| ell 10 not shat which is defined 10 take che\nmott ae,ive par, ia the campaign. lis from\nThe Lake OF Confsncs to the Asige that TIE\nFrench will endeavor to make pregrcfs. and\ni is theFe.tco that Il is OF the mot confe :\nqneuce 10 the Auarians 10 ffop them This\nconfederation leads Us TO fuppoic that the\nArchduke viii feHd reinforcemsnts ia;o the\nI.Yrol, or tbss he will afford all rnore sffica-\ncious tnccour 70 that country, by mAkibg a\npowerful diveTiiou in the Canton Of SchafF\nharfen, which iilinfslhhly have the effeG\notdraWing back Msfiena into Switzerland.\nana of changing the theatre of war to the\nlatter country,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "II. Wilbar.\n\nof the Stcine Boais a\ncademy, BrighthelmGone,\n\n\nEng land", "byline": "", "article": ":. e 10, cave respectfully TO intern, IN ;,,i.h;..\n\n\nNv; 'onond and its vicinity, that his ACaDF\n-, - LOW open IN a Commodiuus Room =, -.\n80 -, '-,S Nliiers Tavern opDoGte the S,,,, 'N\n\n\nus Snpiis arc taught the EnFlib sn,-.,.,\n,.-,s'iii'S'isanY, Writing, in all the sn,;S,.tS\nho.I ., a'ithne,lc IN whole numbers, Fr,sl;n,,s\nOr 'Sls ar ''id Deeinal, The Extraction as -\n800 '>'s ana Book Keeping, after he I,ai,as\no...oo S'sw' dollars Der month and one coll\n\n\ninc methods FoT the ihilruaior Of r,,,,,\n\n\nconversations lne nlV2 a,ci iai Coo\nmerit the utm tattentioi Of me t,,stss E,,t;s'.f\nmould be repryiented &c them difiicult or o,.s\non ttsn as an aTduous talk, q eonGaat s.rcnr,,,\nihonid be had to their little difficulties, AID No.\nmould DC s'iiited IN gesting over them; thu, H..\n'truc'ion peing gePreieqied IN its moi winning\noFrn, cannot iail TO incite ecnsrous ern,Ist;oos\nby which alone the youthful mind is induced 80\nexert nieli. Nothing truly valuable can be Obtain\ned by too great fevcrity\nbet while care is ;hustsksn 20 inform Tho ,n;,d\nshc department. Of the body nluR By no nrsp. hs\nnegiecsSdi the one ihould be an ornament 10 IN.\nother; and .he D,oil virtooils Centimen-s nisel =,\n'he poiteA behaviour leal 70 as to render tbe;r\n\n\nmanners esiy 70 themlelves and rsfpc9ful 10 Others.\n'Fee from an awkward bshiulheis on the one hand\nA'a rough rude, low familiarity o. the other.\nnc 9reipHne OF his ichool, ana the fupport OF\nehSt authority, 70 neceaary TO the lupport Of COR\ncord and good order, is maintained not By nrprin1\n| a DAviih tear and dread, but by eultivatng The\neHeem OF his pupils, 10y the arts of reslon. Jviee\nana psriushop, aad where thefe fail, by sonfn.-\n\n\nmas from play, the in.poG;ion of talk, &c, Cor-\nsec'0n Is tue lat reiouSce, aud never made ufs .,\nsnt IN Gales Ot'ohilinaey crimes Of vicious ma,\ncare. ''--\nThis plan IS NOT ths viforary theory of nm. -.\nKilled in the art of teaching, bat the r.T,i, vs.\nnearly twenty years exPerienec, aud, is Shat Atr\n\n\n\"i''ar wa aiiduHuily purlus, II"} +{"article_id": "36_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "MaGena, Commander in Cbisfof tbS\nErsneb army in Heivefia, 10 tie\nEnecpfics Directory.\n\n\nHeads Quarters at Rheinck, March ,8."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "We very m0ch fear that the affairs OF the\nAuasians in ;he Valteline are rather delscr-\nate. The following is the letter addrsIed\nsy General hlai;eaa 20 the Executiye Oi-\nrectory\n\n\nE.XrcIr1,1ur D1pRo.rop"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "HAMBURG. April I.", "byline": "", "article": "Letters fgom IniprGck, Of the I'd, tate\nthe total failure of the operations of the\nFrench in that province. IuRead of their\nbeing able to fank general Hottie and the\nArchduke. the forces in the Tyrol can now\naG in conjunction with the armies in Sua-\nbia and Bregent2. The loly OF the French\nin their attack upon Iyrol comprizes in\nkilled, wounded, and priioners, 900 men /;\namongR the latter are icyeral Swifs and CiG-\nalPines.\n\n\nISublequent accounts from Tyrol, under\ndate Hansu, 10th March, fate that the\nFrench had been wholly driven out of that\nprovince.\n\n\nGitzzar, the Pacha of Syria, according\nto letters from ConGantinople, has commsn-\nced his march for Egypt; his army coniifrd\nof three columns, one directed agaiuR Cal\n70, the other againf Damietta, aad the third\nto join Mrad Bey, who maintained his\nground againh the French.\n\n\nThe lurrendcr Of Cevita Vecchia is CON\nhrmed.\n\n\nAccounts7from Frankfort, of the z6th\nult. Fay thar tiie f.ieetoy of Mentz will make\nieParste peace with France\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "LONDON, April o.", "byline": "", "article": "The Paris Gazettes Of the Sd aud Attn,\nconfirm the account, brought by former adj\nvices, Of nc fucceHes of the French in Ita-\n\", where the preicncc Of the Ruiliaus il\nhighly necesary to NoP the career of the e.\nnemy.- General scherer gives the following\naccount OF .he Victory he has gained Gu thc\nAdige:"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "SPREDION FOREsTI", "byline": "", "article": "Here follow The articles of caoi,uls-\nlion, satered into by citizen Dufour, Va.\nrize, Briche and Granville, French or\nGERS commanding by land and Tea, ard\nVice Admiral Ucb5kof, and the captain\nBsY Cedir Bey, commanders oftbe com\nSlaed Rafiao and Furkilh fluadr,ns /;\nBy which the french fa5GenJer piione $\no. @ar, not.io isrve for eighteen mon.hs\nagalna lukcy, ku4s, Great, Brnsin,\nsicily, cr thrif allies. TIE LeauJer, :\nSO guglh,P, tske b. he Ffcach, IS Ia\nGuided ~ thc capiiulation."} +{"article_id": "40_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The French appear to be fmootbing The\nway tor an amicable termination Of their DIFF\nierences with America. We find in the\nRe.iaAeDr Of the 10th ult a decree OF the Di-\nreetory concerning their late h,resf againf\nneutral veiIels. IL bears as follows\n\n\nConiidsring thar article 4 Of the decree\nwhich concerns that Role d'cqipaee of nen.\ntrail ibips has given rife to abuive interpre.\ntations relative to the Roles-d'equipage Of\nAmerican yeaes, and as /; Is important 10\nput an end - enc inpedimenis which have\nreiulled therefrom to the American oom-\n,ncrce,--after having heard the foreign mini\nRef and tlc nuiaer Of jaIice\n\n\nDeelsyr,-- hat BY article :, ofthe above\ndecree, 1t was not in,si.3ed hat the aay;ra."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "From the LONDON GAzKrTE, of As\n\n\nprIi z, 1900.", "byline": "", "article": "Downing Street.\n\n\nThe following letter from MIR. ConCal\nFore&i, has been received at The Princi.\npal Secretary of STATES Office, for the\nForeign Department.\n\n\nPort Of Corfu, March 3, Sc.\n\n\nNy Lord,\n\n\nl nave the honor 20 inform your lord\nhip, that 90 the at init. an attack was\nmade ty the snited rurkiGh and Ruiz\nan forces on the i'll and iitUated in this\nport, called La Scoglio di Vido, and bv\nthe French Life de Ia Paix. After a\nve;y fs1oti briiE FIRE Of about two hours\nand a half from the Chips of war, the rrooos\nwere landed, and the faid iilan1 was can\ntured. An attack was made at the fame\ntime on the outwosks Of the town. and\ntori ST. Salvador was taken by The Ruff\nan and Tarkiih troops, and tire French\nihemlelYes evacuated another catwofk.\nsailed Il Monte di Abfam.\n\n\nTN the morning Of the I'd, Aag Of\ntruce was TENT of by the French com.\nmandef OF The grrifop of the town of\nCorfu, to the Kuiiian Vice Admiral, far\nthe pufPole OF inSor~ing him CT the win\nOf the gsrrifon 90 capiiuiate; RufTiao\nofficer was therefore feut 10 the town\nWIKI the pfoPolitions Of the Rufisn and\nlurSiib commanders, asd they were &C\ncepted with iittls variation.\n\n\nhe capitulst,on Of the carlton, Of\n| which have the honour to cnclof. ca.\n\n\n\npy, vas hgned this afternoon, on board\nthe Rufiln Wee Adpiraps lhip.\nhave H. honor 20 be, sc.\n\n\nSPREDlON FOREsTI."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "g Citizens Directors,", "byline": "", "article": "{\" / had ordered General Lrcourbe to at\ntack Finaermin&er and siio the divifon of\nthe army Of Italy in the yalteline, under\nmy command, % attack GluIentz. / hat\ngeneral performed his operations in his u(u-\nal manner, aud his dHpohtisns were made\nwith 70 mucA Judgment, thai the enemy was\ncom gletsly defeated. The refllt of the VIC\ntory IS 1000 prifonsrs and twenty-five pie\nGee Of cannon. The troops which compole\nthe two diviGons, and the gallant generals at\ntheir head, are entitled TO the highef praifc.\nGcnereI Lacourbe meations the caudua Of\nthe conicriptiou folders in term, Of the\nwarmea Panegyric. - According to this IN\nformation, Fsnaeynin0er, Nandcrs, aud\nGlnrsntz are in peasiion Of our troops. /\nfhall have the honor, Citizens Direanrs, to\nlay before you more in detail tho crcumHan-\nces Of this brilliant facccls which happened\non the 26th of March.\n\n\n\" Heslth and refpea,\n\n\n(Signed) {\" MASSENA.'"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-06-07_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799060701_0065.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-06-07", "page": "p2", "headline": "E%ecati0e Directory.\n\nThe General in Chief OF the armies of Italy\nand Naples, 70 the Executive Directory.\n\n+\" Hea2-Ouarters at CaaoI--Nuovs\n\n\n10Th March, 9TH ycar--at night\n\ng CitieenE Dire(larr.", "byline": "", "article": "]Olh NA1'Ch, I'm yCaT--aI hight.\n\n\n&c Ctizea5 Directors,\n\n\n'' Al break of day I attacked the enemy\nIN hts petition between the Lake of C,arda\nand tie 4 iige, with three diviGons. Two\nother diviliozs proceeded to attack Verona,\nwhile the iixth covered Lsgnano.\n\n\nI\" be three divilions on the left carried\niwHrd n hand, twenty-five redoubts OF frnlll\niorts, which the enemy had planted round\ntheir petition. The daughter was dreadful\nAFTER mott fanguinary combat of four\nhours, Generals Delmss and Grenisr drove\nthe enemy from all bis petitions, parfued\nhim without incernniiIior, and got peheHion\n81 two bridges on The Adige,\n\n\n\" The diviGon Of Serrnrier, on its part,\nfeconded by orr Aotills, carried all before it\nolerg toe Lake of Gsrda\n\n\n. The two divihous which proceeded a.\ngsinlt Verona, have powerfully contributed\n70 the Iucceis Of the main attack They\n:cnght with the greatsR bravery from day.\nbreak until dark, againh very numerous\nbody fine enemy.\n\n\nq\" Our vecruits of the eoaE,fbi;on r,vallcd\nthe cottage of our NOR veteran grenadiers.\nFolks, Heiyetians, Piedmontefe, Cifalpines,\nak have done tatir duty, aud proevd tnea,-\nAelves worthy Of fghtinS by the Gde of\nErenchmen.\n\n\n\" The refil, of this battle, which does\nhonor to the army of Italy, even compared\nwith its former Victories, has put in our poi\nFELTON, two bridges on the 1dge, u pieccs\nOF cannon, two pair Of colours, and about\n1900 prRcncr., among vhon are number\nOf officers. The enemy has, heGdca, left on\nshe field about 5000 killed, aud a great\nEunS-r wounded.\n\n\n3\" General Dslmss has received ball in |\nh's leg, but he fiiI continued to fight, not\nwithdrawing his wound. General Dtlafme\nreceived 4 wound in the thigh, watch oblig-\ne him te retire from the field.\n\n\n(Sigaed) SCHERER.\"\n\n\nLetters from Ancona, dated March the\n18th, Gate that the corvette In Sybile, !\nwhich arrived at that place from Malta inI !\nDAYS, brought intelligence OF the Inhabitants\nbeng driven out ef al the forts in tue ifland\nby the Frevch, who had in confequence Of\nthat iucccis obtained proyiflens eno1gh for\ntwo years There were three nip, of the\nlne IN the port, and frigate from Tou!on\nhad landed wine and -four for thc g,rrifon.\nThe Englilh continued 10 blockade up the\nHiandbY !ea. They attempted TO lane tresDs\nIN 50 boats, and to fcaie the town at pirhr,\nbrt were IN both iaitances vigorou1y repel-\nled.\n\n\nThe majority Of the Primary >rs II oP-\npetition TO the confitution, quarrels and tret'\nat every thing from 6rf 10 laf, tbs Exeeusi0s,\nBe Ta4fe5ry, tie etF-srS Of g1vsrtrzent, t6e bank,\n1bs faad and in ihort the whole machine, but\ndoes moi intimate anything as better, unlels you\ncan gather bis wi(hes from the phrafe g r16n6-\nEc,'' or g fembsRasas (sa 9f65srty.\"-It has been\nthe conaant leproiy Of his party that they could\nnever tell what they would be at, nor whether\nthey Good upon their heads or heels II they\ngou inform US what It is that they dellre, and\ncondelceud to be particular and clear other\npeople are Obliged TO be, we ihould have little\ndifficulty in laughing them out Of countenance.\nBut this IS not to be expected Of them 70 long\nas they know tha: they have Jealous people TO\nenlame, and that halfth work is done to their\nhands in the predjlpoiition Of their audience. /\nak pardon-It cannot be 70 hope-bpt FAY\nthar they believe it, and a8 upon this prefump\nton. They will be forever in the clouds\nqrafp them, you find nothing in your hand\nftiike them, you fall youIielf for want Of fome-\nthing to fupP9rs the biow-puriue them like\nan igui5 fzfa4s they keep the fame diiance, aha\nlead YOU aaray without ohiett, without arrival,\nOF poAibility of return. Such Is the phanom\ncalled Tacobin, and luch is MIR. Jeferfon.\n\n\nIL is not fair, nay il is infamous, to feduce\nand d1lude the people with perfuaiion that\ntheir government is wrong aodlhat foreign\nnation could fet it right, without pretending to\ndigea a afngle me sfure which ought to be adopt\ned It would be a 8 tembsqaouf jsa' indeed,\nIf the people could be Induced to e, themlelves\nadrift without compass orru1. .'er as Mr.. Jeffer\nfon feems to deli,e. Could be guide them -\nWouId his fs bic voice be heard in the general\nnp-oar ..ad dilmay ?-In he frantic rage Of\nhorror to which the panic Of dholution would\nreduce the people, even woman would iay\nthis AbineIech, and drink his blood~-Is not\nthe :. and 3. Of September, the 10 Augult,\nsni the proceli9n to Verlail'es in France\nenough to appal republican heartf Could the\nVice prefdent tooth the 6ery rage, pa.liate the\ndreadful rapcour, and repel the bloody pnrpofe,\nOf diara6fcd hnman nature What then does\nhe mean by bis romantic image Of \" tbe tem-\nBsazons Ea OF liberty ?\" Doe. it become the gra-\nyity IF the frt magiarlte Of this nation Have\nwe 60 better hopes ethan to Be governed, in\ncafe Of M. Adams deceafs, BY a moon aiuck\nvionary-aa utopiaa philolopher\n\n\nBut fuch is the porular notion of Mr.. Jeffer\nION. that dare FAY he viii have credit for fome\nplan Of his own, though lie lays nothing about\nIl il this letter. / am content that he fhould ;\nbus X can be no plan bat what refsmbles {\" fbe\ntembffuorf Ea,\" becanie that ne has fnentioned\nin The letter andwhat he ba5 nat faid ought not\nTO ourve'g gh, nor can i coRtradift what he has\nf,id. Ans am perfectly wiling that any friend\nOf M. Jcfarlon, OF any milk hearted politician\nwho has not yet choiea his fde, ihould fay al\nthey pafTibly can il favour of man who in\ny Ain black and white has declaed his rfefer"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-03-11_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0182.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "Political hformatf00.\n\nAddrefs", "byline": "", "article": "Qrfds Miaoray' eoygfirg gf IS Mem5srf, u tie\nHONE ef Delegates ii VVgiaia--ecbinb tbs ,Ad-\ndrsG Of The Mqjarily rendered aecaGary, Jor tbs\nexplaining and jyqJyiag fbs qpiHiaaS ot tbs mi\nuorty."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-03-11_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0182.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "[Concmded from the Ian GAzprrr.l"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "T9bn 0. Warts,", "byline": "", "article": "0'O'0\nInforms his CuR0merS and others, that\nhe has REMOVED 10 the Gore in Tilh Rtcet lately\noccupied by the Rev. JosEru WAHREN, vince ~ h4s\nfor l4l- on the loweG leIms for cal or approved\ncredit afrelh aIJrgmeEt VI"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "To the Public.\n\n/ He Prefdent and Directors Of", "byline": "", "article": "\nHE E1fSS-4CFUSETTS FIRE INSURANCE COM\nP.INl, anxious 70 Keep ii view the principle OF\npublic benefit; which gave origin - their lHlhtutior\nand to eca ~ far a. their power the leverlty ol\nmisfortunes coneQuent from thOIe delolatng tTtS 10\nwhich we exp pofed have determined 70 reduce the\nRates Of nlurancc 81 low, th-y Prelume viii meet\nthe circumstances Of every clals of citizens. For\ntftG.ng fun annually, every individual can now have\nIt IN is power 10 fcure TO hi uiel and family part\nOF the earug. perhaps Of long life, from he gr4iP\nOF this mercilcs yraat, and cqu2lzs his olics on\nthe community. BY theo cautionary means while he\nrrcervcs the reward Of h ndu0ry, he ldves hls 1eel\n'ings f,on the llock of humbing hmIet q Pe'iton'\nana lcc4res th7 right boldly 10 demand conPeni4'\nton.\n\n\n1ne prefent rates Of In(urance are\nAs follow, calculated on lcae Of reduction of IS per\ncent from the former rates,\n\n\n~ CMG-IIOuIeS or Stores, with\nbric. or Rome walls, and Aate tile lead, copper, o.\ncomp ltion roofs, RIndng ePcg2te from other build\ninG5- go cents on 100 dollars.\n\n\n2L CHE-H0uitS or Stores, Wllh\nbrick y, Nouu walls, and l'te te, lead, copper, Or\ncompetition roofs, connected with oher buildings,\nhaving brick PARTITION walls u ono or more iect ao-Va\nt!.- IOy.-55 Gems.\n\n\naz CIlj-Ioufe8 OF Stores, with\nbrick or 0one walls, and wooden roofs, thAt i'ahd\nl,pera;c trom vi couul1rL with oh-r bai.dn9s, win\nbrick partition was y: o-- ~ J:- --t -Jo'o 'A- 1901\n80 ceats.\n\n\n4tj C4E-Nourc5 Oil Stores, with\nbricl or Zone Wall. and w..'-l loa5, ne ED with\nother bu.u.l.,, v.,Ayut ur.o- p-7s-.JA '---s--t5\nceDts.\n\n\n7tJ Cal-Ilourcs OF Stores, Of\nwood or platter v--, flaming ..slr-;a 1o~ o,aer\nouildings--o GEMS.\n\n\n9th ChE-T~ur c- Stores Cl"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Perbot5 As circumference eth. e.tois ferra?u'1rt\n\n\nglo5s dess not P,sfat yGcDe mo's yhaI.ms ond\n\n\nrn7qriE-1nt, az eykm Il cas5itsJ % a5 IN t.e FL\n\n\nh3r;ag c1traa from 1Ey5 P9so'y \" c!cTrL4oa5\n\n\nin a Journey !57org5 Franc, a.\"\n\n\nI'm thefe ProiFe3s !ourrg is carried to\nits u,moG point of perfection, plrticuI'riy at\nThe time I founl It, vaIi gated with golden\ntouches Of autumnal t.nts immenf, calcates\nmeantirn- burlting from r -Ecl mountain. on\nthe oae f e I; cultivated 6eld, rich with vine\nyards, on the oher, and tutei with elegant\nth.ub, that invite one to pluck and cary Jhem\naway to where they would be lreated With much\nmore refpe6. Litl= towns Ri king in the\nclcf;s, where one woud imagine i was imPoti-\nlie to Chamber light clouds often falling under\nthe feet Of the high Perched inhabitants, while\nthe found Of deep and rapid, though narrow\nriver, dah;ng with violence amooga the info.\nlently impending rocks at the bottom, and bells\nin thickly lcatte-ed (. ires clliag the quiet Sa-\nvoyards to church upon the aeep Gles Of ev,ry\nhill-hl ONES mird with fuch mutable, fuch\nvarious ideas, as no other place can ever Poai-\nhlv afford f\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "MISGELLANl\".\n\nHENRY AND SARAH.", "byline": "", "article": "HENRY W. y0u.g iean.an-he loved the\nariabIe SARAH-an1 the P.nion was return,\n81 on h~r part with ardo7. He relinquiih j\nali his iouner plans, and Preie:ing home, with\nconse,t and his Sarah, 10 opulcnce gained BY\ndi9ant voyages, he Purchaled little fkiF, and\ninre lted procuring decent fuPport by follow\nIng the cupalion IF 4 SHERMAN. Every plea.\nfut morn:ng he failed from a little place called\nChehacco, in the county Of EEex. Oae night\nhe re.ur- eI net at his ufual time-a temp4(}\ngame on Need attempt delcription Of Sa\nTah's ftua'ion during that dilrening interval\nbetween 1unlet and the next morn of fatal\ncertainty ? They had been married but three\n'>ecks. As ioon as light bean1ed upon The world\n(the aorm had lubdied) the fought with arx-\nious ttep the fsa thore-a wave sore The dead\nbody o her Henry 10 the cliff where fhe nooI\nShe fainteL-fell into the water by his filc, s.\nexpire1 The melancholy fac Of tbs afs dion-\nate p5ir IS we'll known to the iuhabittnts in the\nvicinity of the place where .h4 awful cataHro-\nphe happened. AS B lieye he tory IS not ia\ngeneral circulation, if you Will met The abov.\n1mple account, and the following lines occA-\nGoned b. i, you will oblge ANNA.\n\n\nWHEN Ger the Oceans rocky bound.\nHUwls tn Damon Of Tie form,\n\n\nGath ring horrors clutter round,\n\n\nO1edient 70 he found\n\n\nAnd cloihe with tcnioid gloom his gritty form\nNow from the frowning EaG il pomo fubne\nPregnant with temPets roll the f2ithlefs clouds\nThe IN vcrng ieaman feels the yelling wave\nlncrtafe its rage and wrench his crcaking bark,\nWhile the winds lhriiy while thro' the lrouds\nLoud thuuders cra1l with ntermtting light\nHeaven burt:s terrific ihro' the hadcs Of night\n\n\nTis cold and hopeels-d and dark\n\n\nNo voice 10 tooth--no arm to fave\nDown-down he lnks Gru2g ing awhile with death;\nHis Sal ah' trembcs in his ateG breath\n\n\n\nAvaunt We Dsmons fell Ye gales fubfde\nStorms ceafe TO below Ocean, huh thy tide\nAll potent SOL now pour r.y divine;\nThe 50 elkin b,ufes a.d the wafsrs fllino;\nZ : II dewy robe aGumes live'ier green,\nAnd morning ieads ihe hours with lmi!cs lcrene.\nAh idow'd rouner, ~ thcic charms are vain\nOh ho- thy Ac s, nor feck you l4ithIos main,\nleo ONE ude billow ludden 10 your hc\nRelture voL- Ifele love our foul s delight\n-FOUR hulb4Ad al your vaiue, ail vur Pr zc\nEat ,h l.c c5cs-llc .hricks--ihe IA nls--fhe dies"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "WHEN Johnfcn lodged at Kettle hall, in the\npniverfity Of Oxford, at Mr.. Tbompion's\nCabinet Maker, the maid, by an unfortunate\nmiRake, brought him one day a cbsmls Of Mrs.\nThompfon's To put On, inaead Of his own Airt.\nContemplating on nothing hut RambleTs and\nIIers, and coloaal Dictionaries, he hoved his\narms and head ard !houlJer5 into the lady's\nlinen before he dlcovefed his ercr. \" Wbo has\ncat of the 1eeves II ny thrt evbo has cur off\ntie lesves Of my ihut !\" exclaimed The cnrag-\nsI and hampcrcd morale, with SJentOrian vo-\neilera:ion, dancing and tagging and fesmirg\nf,r freedom.-rhis roat bought mp poor ;rcm-\nbling Mrs Thomplon, who, with he moa\nsonlan mate Gclicacy, ihurting her two cha0e\newes dipped her hand into The room, and de-\nlivsrcd her giant guca from his eachantedeal-\nre."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "II. India, g Hard\n\n\nW/are\n\n\nGOOD S.\n\nhIoEC EHICH hEE,", "byline": "", "article": "O UPERFINE G5 lecOnd Br0adcl0thS,\n~ ForeR do. C4lAmors, sw-uldowns, Brouni5or ands,\nan aHorment Of Ca.iooes and Chntses t415Jrc ana\nneedle wo. kd Mullins from N TO 3. per yrd, plain\ndo. tr0,n AZ u .cE tanlbore ana needle wOrkd Ec ~\ncoths Ladies Muffin Hankcrchefs, C4mbrc,, ShawIs\nBanJaunJ and other H4ndNtrchcls, India Coitons Of\naIl price, Oh z Cloths per piece Or yard, black and\nWine I'D d.inGs ana Lace, Threads M. and other\nRibbons Tapes and Bobbns Men Gloves, Gentle\nmen 3 ana L4-.-,' Ia.s, Hair Powder, Sc\n\n\n\"A variety Of Buttons and Buckles,\nlarge aud lral spoons, Pins, white chapel @oed.-s\ndouble lprng Looks, Playing Cards, jack and Pen\nKnives, DtIk ditto, KNIVES anI Forks, qu-rr and pint\n4ck Fiat-ron-, al. 81 anu 6I brld-, Gun FIint,,\nBits Whip, crock and drcljng Combs, &\nIf u. Fnges Pewter, BIook-un Tea Pots Augers\nC4aditG.oko, Bed Cords, 7 by and Q by o w nIow\n1Ial, Shoe KNIVES Hammers ana Avis.\n\n\nAlIlpice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Nut\nmegs RICE. Chocolate Snuff y. b4cco, s-g4rs,\n&c. 6c. &c.\n\n\nA few very nice FovLING PIECES.\n\n\nNIB All pcrrons indebted to -faid\nWatts are roqeeNcI ID make immediate payment.\n\n\nP,rf-s3, J.n n."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\\ He fubfcribcr hereby gives notice\na q AL concerned, Tha, he hash been duly ap\npointed Admn'trator on the e(t4e Of ASA SAN\nBORN, late \" Gorham, \" te county Of Cumberland.\nyeoman, deccacl and gwen bond as the Law dirctt,.\nAs iuch jc hereby calls upon an perons who have amy\nCLAIMS aGant fad ahat., exhi' It the fame ana uP-\nor thoc who indebted to fad cnate, to maze i'm\nmediate payment 10\n\n\nELISHA 5ANDO2>t\nCo,I4as, De-. 40, 1913."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "Lift of Letters.", "byline": "", "article": "Remaining il Wells PgE-259es, Jan. 9+b,\nDENJANAiN ADAMS, Kenacjyut Jor-Ph Barnard\n- do George 3ioktord, Aya7ad. John. DenHc't\nWols, Juilua Eaton, and Stephen Emery, f WtHsj\nJoihna Gr.- jun Ms Henry Hart, jun Ye4l J,\nWilliam EaI Arna4sI David Jewell, Ha\"JJa,o-g5\nBenjamin Littlefeld 4th, K.ancJ4nt Capt. Daniel\nMarrsI AyuaAl Capt. John P4ttiu, 44rseA; Caps\nJo,han Perkins, do Anna RobinlJn, -4J1ej; Jona\nthan Stevens, VeAi l'aac Workman, Cara5nk John\nWetaer WeL. Capt Jacob Wid5, do. Nathan\nWell, %. John Light Wells, ~. Jonathan Young,\nKs7n.5Hak."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "who a-riy did business il rhe occupied y\n\n\nSTEVENS & HcvEYl\nInforms his friends and the public. that\nhe has recommended buGneG5, in the NEW\nSTORE, At The head of Mr.. NGRAHAM's\nWhat, where he has juR opened and has\nlow ready for I4Ie, Variety Of"} +{"article_id": "29_1799-02-04_p4_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0165.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p4", "headline": "European, ~. Ina2a, & other\n\n\nGOODS.\n\nAMONG WHICH IRE,\n\nAN5NG VaI-H ne,\nDRoadclOth8 -Ca{1imeres", "byline": "", "article": "* - -EIaGick Cloth,-ToreA Ciothl-FIanneIs -\nB4tzes- Blaukots- Duliis - Dsvonhre KorlcyS -\nIambl1in,-M ailcott Patterns-FIgured Tho kict5-\nFancy ,vil'I do Cailicoes -MulIls-indA Cotton -\nDimnuts observation-disclosures -- MOltcn -\nhawis-Satns- Mojcs-BIack Cauz--scwins Silk\nD hrcads and Twit -Oild CIo,hs-Bed Ickns-Ra\nvcns and Ruliia Duck Cotton HOic- -L'die' Kid\nCloves ny Common do-Large and lnau ScIars-No-\nmeas cloth Shoes Hatts- Bread Trays klegl (\nSdrycr,-A Aortmcnt Of Button Knives and Forks\n- jack and pen Knives States Large Eetties-\nBras 4 to 4d Cd, Iod, and 2Od, Nails by 2\nCIaG-S8lt tnh Of different kiada-PePPer Gin 1r\n-Ciauamon-E1cel'en \"a .fns, per cslk-CAn-es-\nDohea and Sou,ho.g Tea = Coffee - Chocolate -\nLoaf ana Brown sugar Bruihes, OF different kinds\n- shovel Toba,co- W LRum- y. z. ditto PER\nbarrcl- Brandy Malaga Wine, sc. sc.\n\n\nExcellent Rhode-i1land\nChee{a.\n\n\nq The above Goods being laid in\non the Iowef terms, will be fold cheap\nfor CASH ONLY. No credit Will be\ngiven.\n\n\nPortland, 7araqry ST., I799."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ed Comfortable magazines ofproviaans Z; arr\nnun'tion To DC formed in the citade! Of Ant.\nwerP. All perfuno who rciiie there are to-\nqn't u wiihin fortnight, none bur the par.\nTi.on wa! be filtered 10 remain. O,ljxts\nhaze hkewiic been given to noun. b1,tesies\non tort Lilo, and 70 augmen, bo.h i,S !or-\niihcslions and gorriion.\n\n\nIl Is certain that 6x h2,talions of ;rcar-\ntry, regiment of huaars, and cor1psoy\nOF artillery, arc on their march from he 81\nvirons of Paris, Cor the Batzvian reuublie\nfhcie troops will pats through here this we,,..\n--More than 10000 couicripts VIII a,Cp b\niens to our departments to be RECOGNIZED\ninto ba'ta.ions. Some battaiions OF iyIsr,Yy\nIN Carlton at I.iege, Ak la Chapelie, Or\nLinbuTg, or Who are po1ed on the .leulc.\nhave received orders 70 proceed :mmeeGa.el,-\nTO Bots le Due and Nimegueu thew wni\nbe followed by feyeral other corps from CT\nvef and Namar,--,l.c;trrs from the tord,rs\nof the Rhine fay, THAI he major part Of he\nFrench troops, which were in fhe enviyoy,\nOf the fortrefs OF Ehrcnbreitaeiu, or p.,;eh\nformed toe garriion OF that place, have ia\nour to join column of the French army or\nthe Rhine, which 10 proceeding up the Meyn\nagainit Wurtzburg. Other troops, which\noccupy poG'ions OH the Hundfrnclx have\nlikewiie made movements To repair TO tt..\nright borders of the Rhine. Erormo,s\nquantities Of artillery and ammunition are\nHill continued 10 be fent from Men,z and\nLuxemburg, along the Molelle, towards\nMentz.\n\n\nthe general Of di' lion, Chateau Ncsuf.\nRanten, has newly EN- appointed CONS\n\n\nander in chief OF the ioug uai,ed depart\n\n\nenti Of the len borders OF the Rhine, in\n\n\neF'ace al gcnyraI Dafour; he Is already\nsirisej at Coblsntz.\n\n\nThe wsT niniGer has juG ordered mili.s-\n~ hotPi'als 10 be sftahliihed at IuIers. AZ\n\"a C''spe.5, Fie:v-, Vervier., Limhour.,. e\nLies': tho!e Of Cologne, Boar, and AIDE\nmach, s5e 70 be emDtied,\n\n\nAmong TIE letters which have beer re\nceisSG hers ~i'hin ,hele few days from Cfr.\nennc, written ny Belsic Prisfs, WHO had\nbeen uaniPortsd thiher, 10 their relations.\nthere IS one relating 10 tie traeicsi death\ny fwe cnratcS of Brahanl, in the r,oR az,\ntetting langnaee. ThGie two unhappy\nncr, exhluited by hunger, went INFO fo-\nfeh IN leach of tome Rousiihmsnt to pso-\neng their wretchsd exiiience, hut having\nProceeded too far, they were devouYed by\ntigers."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Won a16 your neighbour ThiI conduS YVES\npeculiarly praper 10 ths f'r5rch government\n:; tha; tiG,e, hecau.c the American govern\nmcnt had been for twelve months in The ha-\nbit IS pnbliihing TO the people of America,\nwhatever they thought had tendency to\nineify their condus. towards France, and to\nmake them believe that France was avcric 10\npeace Whether the government of France\nhad sny jaa canG- to a?P'ehend, that our\ngovernment would withhold from the people\nof America this Offer to bring about real\npeace, may be judged of from fact, which\ncannot be co1trogertedr aad which cannot\nbe accounted To- bur hy rappoi,ion that it\nwas nct their win thar the people Of Anne\nrica ihould have full information on the lub-\nje6f. From March I7eS, our government\nhad been in the habit Of publifaing the com\nmunica,ions received from our minilters to\nFrance; Mr.. Gerry's letter, from which\nhave already made cy,raSss was written ia\nAmerica the III ofOEtober 1893. aud there\nfore, niuIt haze reached the fecetary of Gate\nwithin few days cf that time. The preli-\ndent in his addreGs TO congrels on the\n\n\nday OF November, referred to this letter, and\nPromiled TO lay ithsfore that body, but did\nnos do ie until the 18th of January, aud not\nthea until after motion had been repeatedly\nthreatened, and at lat made, in the houfe OF\nrepresentatives de6rng that he would DO il :\n& very foon AFTER he had Zen. them the letter\nnc lsii beforc them report of the f--\ncretary OF Rate, intended TO prove that Mr..\nGerry was nitascu IA lis ideas expelled in\nthat letter OF the liscerity of the French go\nvernment, when they declared their wihes\nfor peace and containing (uch reflections\nOn that nation, as muIt have gone great\nway in preventing reconciliation taking\nplace, if auY thing proceeding from him,\ncould have had tn I. elic6s. What makes\nthe luPpreiing this information the ,nore re.\ninar!aole is, that the mrmhers of cong-e(s,\nwho were in the fscrets of the cabinet end\nwho nun therefore have known the contents\nLOT Mr. Gerry's letter, made every cxertion\nTO carry their war meaiures through congrels,\nbefore this communication was made to\nthem.\n\n\n(71o be continued\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "VIENNA. Anrrf ~:", "byline": "", "article": "Field MARTIAL lieutenant count Eeiiegar,le\narrived here yefterday, from Italy. lie is\nto 60 as al b1iiador TO Berlin. General Dr.\neirichise!n wi, depart for Berlin to MIG hi,\n\"i'h extraordinary diiparc hes.\n\n\nAdvices from Italy and Switzerland na;e,\nthat both sfm;es are preparing new and i'm.\nportant operaions. In Switger'ard, Ic orr\nkrthans and 5000 ArArians are {\n\n\n'or iccrst expedition, Which will dr. t,,e\nattention Of The French 20 different onor-\nicrs. fufficicnr force has been detached\naeaintt the French in she inaIl CARTONS Of\nUfi and Schwitz, to iruilrate their deGpn\nOF attacking rhe army Of the srchduke in\nme rear, which they muil by this time have\nefeeted. BIZ, as the French n,ieat ez6ly\nadvance from tie canton of S,hSi,z, az\nsainft Char, the iDhabtants of the Grifon\nare ordered 10 rife in MATS. Similar or~\ndets have ALTO this moment been ;Grcd\n'or The Inhabitants of Voi-Arlberg ADD\nTyroI.\n1t 10 laid here, chat Tortlna had capisi-\n\"a ed on the ar, according to other acc\ncounts on the z3d. Ialian papers fate the\nlame, adding, That the beheeine army Of\n5000 men had already loincd the main ar\nN.Y. winch had now no more fortified pieces,\noccupied by the enemy, in its rear. Our\nSonft Gazette IS Client on this iub)cfs.\n\n\nme duke Of Modens left Graz on the\ntai.\n\n\nIheemperor of RufTs IS rafting a nsw\narmy n.ths frontiers of Poland, which, Is ,e\nconft Of I2o, 900 men."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "WILHELM FRsDERIc,\nHereditary prince Of Orange.\n\nBRUSSELS, September :.", "byline": "", "article": "General Kellcrman paTed through here.\non his way to the Hague. Couriers ooing\nfrom Paris to Holland are alto continsapy\npatiing thro' this city.\n\n\nThe troops which were 20 proceed from opr\ncoalts TO the Batavian republic, have received\ncounter orders, aud Tome corps which were\nalready on their march here returned. Thele\nnew di'Pohuons are rendered necefary, By\n'neaPPesTance OF ieyeral Englifh fhips, which\nwere deferred again the day before vea.tJ,v\nat The mouth ofthe Scheldt-- r. bas beeo IL.\ntermined that the COATS of Flanders lnall M,\nbelsft without troops To defe nd them. mil\nthe deltinaiion ofthe I'd expedition, urensr~\ning IN theports Of England, be known. DIFF.\nen- reports Eating it 10 be defined apsinG he\nlilancs OF iceland, or Belgium. On the ..\n'her hand all The places on the coat from Nj.\nsuport 70 the Sshcldt, are fortified with the\ngTeateiS attiVityS Tbs war mis.ller, has order."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "ZURICH. Arrna IS.", "byline": "", "article": "u rs now certain that the archduke wjl\n'eayc Switzerland, With his army (4o-se's\ncorps excepted and march TO the Rhi1, d.\nSo,ides 'he battalious W hich paacd ihroug IA\nocns,i'hsu'en, on the 2ztb, graf qnsnt\nOF taggaee and heavy artillery has T. O.\nen- oil, sad be whole a,ny viii fooa so'-\n'ow' The Ruilian cavalry is Ekswiic 81.\n'anc'ng towards oar f;Qnfiers; II is hou\n\n\nyer laid 10 have received or,lsrc n loD ie\n, I, neigaScThood of Stockscb. Tn. Az\nu,'an regiments OF cavalry in the vicini\nOF osuhIingrn VIII Re ousriercd in ths Klc,\nsau' aE1 preparations are raking for ,bci7\ndiGli9."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "ALEsa hn..n", "byline": "", "article": "Wehaye not yet received any c rliroa.\nnon OF the rnmour os the Bochstta anc\nSienoa being in the hands of the ag,rs.\nSince the late vi6tory, SuwarTow has mad,\nne\" plan nj operation, which VIII ioor\naeveIoPs i:islt. lie is al ptefent IN Guii\n\n\nmarch aganit All, and intends, i, is aid\n70 attack ChaTpioDet, to preveo; Touhert'\n' 'i army from joining him, which h\nio'ehds to Gu: eff by another dalachnent 3\nbis a'my, IN cafe it lhould not retrcas e 4.\nwards Nice."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "L OVER ELBE, September II.", "byline": "", "article": "l. OVER ELBE, September II.\n\n\nThe Englih mail of the cd int. was not\ncome to hand when this paper went to pref,.\n\n\nThe French letters Of the I'd, contain an\nOfficial account of the French head quarters\noeing before The gates of Genoa, and tina,\nevery preparation was making TO cvacuate\nthe GenoeIe territory, which perfectly agrees\nwith our lat acconnt, that Suwarrow's az\nmy was but few miles from Genoa.\n\n\nThe wan' ofprovihons 40 the French ar\nmy has been 70 extreme, that feveral of the\ncorps bad no bread for three and four days\nat j time.\n\n\nThe French letters of the cd, Gate the\ndeceaie of Plus vi. at Valence, in the Bad\nyear ofhis age.\n\n\nSome letters from Italy fate. that gen.\nSnwarrow had altered his plan of operation\n10 far, as to march, conformity with gen. Me\nlas, towards All, in order 20 prevent the\njunction Of the remains of Jou5ert army\nwith that of Chanpionet.\n\n\nThe electorate of Mentz, aud the envi\nrono of Heilbruu, &c. where the French late-\niY penetrated, have fuffer-d comfortably from\nthe number Of forced requifitions,\n\n\nFrom the motions and marches, II ihould\nappear that the archduke will icon begin a\ntreih campaign IN the province of A face,\nand along the len borders Of the Rhine 1:\nthisis farther indicated by circular letter\nOF the prince (iu quality of field MARTIAL OF\nthe empire) to the princes of the Ceramic\ncircles, respecting their contingents in\nwhich his royal highnefs calls the prefent mo-\nment the mott favorable for Germany to re-\ncover It's old frontiers, SC.\n\n\nThe miniaers Of PrufIia and SaxonV have\ndecidedly declared, at the Diet of Ratifbon,\nthat their governments ould furniih no con.\ntingents TO the new army Of the empire, and\nthat their governments were reiolved TO a.\nbide by the fyaem Of neutrality, which in\nfact, is complete fcilIion of the Germanic\nII might aImoa be ailsed, what\nother buGnefs thofe miniaers can have any\nlonger at Ratiibon, except that OF giving a\nnegative to the mott irnportan, concern Of\nthat auguR aIembly-- the adopting means\nfor their very exiaence.\n\n\nThe hereditary prince of Orange has pub\nlined proclamation { in the Du;chlanguaee\nTO the people Of the Unigcd Provinces\nwhich certainly would have better eGeci, If\nan augua and new relation of his we're 70 e.\ncond his endeavofs with 10000 men for\nwithout fone force, we fear his prayers viii\nso on but lowly.\n\n\nThe letters from Holland feem TO agree\nthat the Dutch and French forces arc by no\nmeans adequate tot the Englih troops, which,\nby their own climate, amounted to 10000\nmcn.\n\n\nLetters from Hague, Of the 7,h, announce\nthe arrival Of the duke Of York in Holland.\n\n\nAll The French troops ordered from Elan\n1ers u Holland, have received couuter.or-\niers, to protect the Flanders coat, where\nhey expected tie third diViiion of the En-\n5lilh troc ps to siiec landing.\n\n\nFRONTIERS OF HOLLAND,"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "INSPRUCK. Anona 80", "byline": "", "article": "The news Of the futrender Of Tn,ion\nacquires greater degree of credit, Priva,\n'e,teI5 Pare, thar 1000 Rnfhsns have enter\n90 '7enoa; According 70 accounts recei,\n\"a ny the Ian poi, the Bocherta was taker.\n'o1 the allies advanced 10 two different d\nreetions againfl Gero1."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lhtHN YOU Ut'Si\" 0\"''F - CpNNi\"'NC\ntia, Is fuch vacancies f,0ild hcprsp, they\nmight readily g. AZ VIZ: great adsan,ag-\nx the community. by yourief aud TOM. of\nvour friends IL eongceie, who would be w;!-\nling to undertake the duties of s;ieie oa:ce's,\neven for their hate inadequate falorie7, either\nfrom patriotiin, or from alter ooa,ide-s,ions.\nBut you endcavour to give US iom- coufola\nton under this rcreaie Of expeuic, by rayins\nthat % as the public has az prcftnt great &C /\ncation Cor money, The iGcreafe was fmail, and .\nronGQyd fo':ly 80 t',o(e officers, whole dutics .\nohlige them to ;eldc conaant,y at the feat !\nOF government :\"\n\n\nWhen we rsae6 that thefc officers have\nbeen the mot aaiv-. in bringing :he United\nStates into fnch ituatiou, a. viii probably\nmake It the duty OF all good citizens 10 take\n1P their lat ihjll,ng in the defence oe their\ncountry it m. h, have been realopably tx-\npc&ted, inst they would not have called for\nan incrsate Of their lalayes, during the ex-\niitence Of that critical htualiou of pubic at\nfairs, for even i they did lervc the com,nuni\n\n\ny for Gonething lels than the real value of\nthei, fervices, it was The ealiel way in which\nthey could lay heir proportion OF thofe sx\n\n\ntraordinary excrtions, which they were a.\nmu'ating all TO make, dying con,en,\nwhich they have had no uncomfortable hand\nin bringing on their country, But the\nincreale was i'malr' you fay. If an not\nIoi'lakca, :l,elc faar;cs have been augmented\niafee fegcn,hs of their former amoupt, in\niame ihltances half, s; then in9ead of the in\ncouiidera5ie FUN which you FAY the prefeat\naugmentation amounts 70, we ought 10\ncalculate, what the fane proportion, when\n5dded to the lslar:1a OF all the officers Of 90\nvcrnmect VIII come TO becauf- although it\nhas bScn given 10 few only at preient, the\nthing cun never ltop until it is ncceHar:ly ez.\ntended to all ana II the principles YOU ns;.\n20 juAilg the increA{e in thcfc particular ca\nles ace juR, they will make it 70 ia a'l Others.\nMay, as lo1r as fich men as voted for THE\n'ncreaie, have The power 81 msEinr it, the\nlonger 1t Is Poaponel as 20 ,he others, the\nmore il viii be; brcaule IN two yeas time\nIT may be boldly aher,ed ~ CoGgrlfs INA. c.\nvery neceGary In lie had i(rn nearly double\nfrom ,h;7 rine although in fact tire markets\n\n\nihoaid fall conGderahly and Jhen another\naddition would not only be made 70 the r.\nlaries Of there favouri,e officers. bul The ref\n\n\nwould all Be encrcafel IN the fame p opor-\n\n\niioa that theirs would be, when the fecond\n\n\naddition was made TO them. For Goes\n\n\nfake then, have jSe incresfe 10 the o:her \"a\n\n\nlar;es made, bsFore new aftrtions and new\n\n\ncombinations cen be brought forward, to\n\n\nprove The necefity ofdoubling that iacreate\n\n\nYon make me- lIpilc when you fay 1\" the aug.\n\n\nmcatalion is for three years only 10 BE- con\n\n\nt'nued or rot ar the en3 Of thar period, ac-\n\n\ncordiar to circumstances, . for cannot cor\n\n\ncslye asy poiEi5le Etuation IN x A;ca country\n\n\nwould beleis able 10 pay high 'aaries, than\n\n\nthis IS at Pfeica;--iuppoled 10 be jna enter\n\n\nipg into war without Milling on hand, her\n\n\neit'zsGs Taxed beyond the compass cf their\n\n\ncommon relouyc ss--and her Sra loan made\n\n\nal eight per cent. iutcrsa but independent,\n\n\nOF thoie circumstances which render il GER\ntain the! if this addition to thele falaries had\nbsen made properly now, that no change in J\nour Gluatioa can ever take place, which vii! !\nhereafter render il proper 70 take away that\naddition / ak you, how many inaances\nyou have sither read or heard, OF fabrics be- |\ning rld2esf7 aud | with you 20 calculate on\nihe probability OIL being done, when thofe !\nby whom i mutt be done, are AMBIGUITY\nwsiting tie tioe when they and fone of /!\ntheir Deare4 connexions ihall Gil fome Of !\nthoic Offices; and when the completion Of |\nthis their iaycurrte win depends on the plea !\niaFs OF lone OF thefe, whole lalaries are to |\nbe increaicd or dirniaihed, by their votes.\n\n\nAfter having inforaied US of the COMMUNICATE\non made by tne French miniflcr. .ros our mini\n~ IL Hot7Ed, whi.n contained declaration !\nTIA the French government was ready 20 re- !\nCIV. ~ proper end hetoming manner any nlirir\n'fr whom the PFeliGent might authorize 20 trcar\nfcPeciiRg an accommodation - and that the /\nPich1eni thought u proper TO meet this advance,\nard Tor tfat Purpo- had appointed three lniainers\n\n\n\"ic were approved By thr iena.c,\" you give IL \"a |\nvor7 cpi7iou that the whole was ,r;ek con-\nyedanie g cuted or The foe purpclc Of PRODUCING\nan eii.& uqoa the people OF America, Of lyH;no\nthis coaEtTy, hy The hopes Of peace and Acomn1o.\ndatoa. ,n'o ia,a rapre, Of encTealing ou- diyiG-\nor' q rrriihirg tsc defence and preparation. and\no. railing . Glamour againa the Government. If II\nZ Gus re!ple 20 h.icn this infJious overture -\noie ~ nc esnics .. mr. preicnt difpute with\n3 ''hcc was nct feiGiL 20 receive ~ proucr man\n\n\nH;i, our PHiii9 2i:r.4crs, aud the prefden. bss\n\n\n-~ien '.,' NJ coniidsrcd tfi5 paft OF her condua\n- more ,\"lauon' 20 the aouor aui independence\noi Auoriaei than al her oshcy improper a4 8. arJ\nthat ne never would \" ienl aDother min;aer =,\nFrance wihort ailurauecs that H. world he re-.\neoVcl r'pedlei 'ui houored, az the retrelcD,, {\nnation\" -''-' 'i''ent\nN consequence q this declaration Of thc p-eg. :\nC0''' 'he ffcnch 'ria'itcr gave the aGurance, a.\nTIC veg terms Prefcrueiby he prcfdcnt. and a.,\nFt'.ee n's agent 70 eaerY 10 ou rninil,T In Tol."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "IiihciShe faEowing proclamation iin Duteii)\nto TIE people OF the Unired Netherlands:\n\n\n4\" We Wii5eia F,eaerie, hereditary prime\nOf Orange, NaHsr. SC.\n\n\n\" Providence having crowned with the\nhap2ieIt fuccefs the enieavors OF the allied\npowers, who have takeG up arms ~ defence\nOF their religion and Independence the mo-\nment being at lat arrived whoa, with the\npowerful! aiEaauce Of his Bri;aunic malety,\nand Of his alice, our country will at length\nbe liberated from the yoke under which it\nhas groaucd for four years and his highnefs\nthe prince of NaGau, Orange, hereditary\nitadthoider, governor, captain, general, and\nadmiral of the United Netherlands, as well as\nhereditary captain and admiral general OF\nthe union, &c. orr father, having ia a pro.\nclama;ion, dated at Hampton court, the\naSSh July, 90, already declared his fcn,i-\nnlcnts and Intentions with which he is sal\nmated towaros the good Inhabitants Of the\nRate: we invite you, empowered and order\ncd by our father, by decree dated Deem\nDer 10, 1898, and agreeably to lis intent.\non', to ai!ia us in gaining tie Object by\nwhich VIC are animated, namely, the re eta\nbl;ihment of religion, ard liberty, according\nto the principles of our legal contribution.\nlnitesd OF the long lavery which has hither-\nTO oPprelied you, that true liberty is again\noffered TO you which alone is able TO pro-\nmote your happiness. You may req aaursd\nthat you have to expect the protection of the\nlaws, and freedom of pcrioas and property,\n1t = a offer 40 refitance to your deliVerers,\nbut aiiiit them as much as lies in you- pow\nerr BE therefore united, lay aide ali difcord\nand party fpi-it; obtain from .evenge; CO.\ndeavor 10 maintain tranquility and order. and\nbe perlaaded, thEs on QUE part we are ami\nmated by the fame icntirnenis, and hat il is\nour mot ardent delirc to awaken peace ard\nharmony among the inhabitants, 10 caablilh\nwhich we ihall DO every thing in our power.\nWe prouiie to I'll thofe who lhaH retu,, :,\ntheir duty, and afIii in libera;ing our dear\ncountry, that their fen,inents and actions\nduring thu revolution !hali be forgotten. and\nthat they ihaIl receive protection ,hs(e in\nparticular, WHO have been in any official ca\npaclty have nothing 70 fear on tina, head\nexcepting that they have neglected their du,\nty, or been guilty OF crime, which are cou6\ndered as lich in every country, aud are MN\nUnable before every impartial Judge. All\ninhabitants may therefore rely upon perfeef\niecurity, and we expect, that no oopo(ition\nWIZ DC made 10 our endeavors. Should, I'M\ne>Peetedly, the contrary be the cafe, every\none VIII have TO aicribe the difagreeable con.\niequence, TO his own eonduS, as fuch per-\ntons Will experience the rigor of the laws\nwe caution hkewife all prelcnt rulers and\npublic funeionat;es, not to offend anv one\nbelonging to the ancient legal government,\nor who ihall be known as par,izan of the\nnosle OF Orange, as they will have 70 an\nliver tor their iafety, with their perlons and\nproperty.\n\n\n=\" 1t being alto necc6ary, to prevent anar.\nchy, Immediately 10 eaablih government,\nwe invite and requclt al thofe, who, before\nthe invaiion of the feven Provinces and the\ncountry OF breathe blythe French, have been\nemployed in the departments of police, e.\nnance and juiice, Immediately TO take upon\nthem elves the provifonal Standardization OF\nthoie departments, till government i,all be\nproperly rc-etsblilhed and ALTO TO put again\ninto activity the administration of 6, vernrnent\nct towns and villages, with exception of thofe\nwho have had a flare inAhe revolution, or\nwho have made any declaration for fupport.\ning that legal form of government, or riyen\nevident proofs of their attachment to it.\n\n\nWe likewiie order all public fuuaiona.\nries of the prefent Illegal government 10 con.\ntinue the exercife of their duties, till the gro.\nvihonal government fhaH be eaab.iihed en-\njoining them however, not to cmbszzle anv\nmoney, or iecre.e documents or papers We\nparticularly forbid all receivers, to make anv\npayments TO them whatever, aud thew fbal,\nbe anlwerabie with their property.\n\n\nConcerning the United States in ecnc-\nraj, we have thought proper, till the proper\ngovernment lball be rs-eaabliihed, TO APP\npoint proviG nal government, confilling of\nable perions from the respective provinces,\nwhich we lhall appoint by letters, 10 repre-\nlent the Hates of the United Netherlands,\n\n\nLaHiy, we order the army and navy, TO\ncontribute to The re Establishment of the le-\ngal government, TO main,ain order and tran.\nguilty, and to obey the conm,nds of the\nofficers nominated by his bighne(e-The\nofficers in the fervice of the illegal govern\nment, who fhall aliit in eGee9iug this, ihaIl\nbe particularly remembered\"\n\n\n(Signed)\n\n\nWilhelm FRsDERIc,\n\n\nhereditary prince Of Orange.\n"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "rec -ti~, NVlicn IN Fr9ncc h. lid not take iuch\nEsp, IS wonld certainly have invoked his country\nio war yf.'h ,hat marion; and beeaHfc, iince hi,\nreturn 70 America, he has contrary 70 the vihe,\nOF that party ezpres.d Ais conviction chat The sc.\nVsrur. u. o! France vas !etiou4y dapo,ed 10 ac\nco-nuoda,c al, The esiaing d.iputes between\ntrance anil the United States In this ,etser OF\nMr. Gerry n ntcs the following expire riols -\n4\" his confider a. wy dairy; for vlG :he 20.\nycrnm:nt n,spiFelcd in their innruaions, a iuG\n\n\nindignation At the treatment which their enjoys\nhad received, Il evinced dipo6:ion fo- peace;\nand as far al could Judge, rhe fanc temper now\ncxi.tsd on tho part \"i France\" Again he flvs-\nThr iaG was As aicertailcd, 20 my iatis!aeSion, !\nthar after the arrival 81 the tifpatches aud ether\nIntelligence from The Uu;ted States, the executive\ndire9orv srprchsndcd, If niiuiaer was lrnt there\nthas he wouiC tot be aecreiited ard that over\nlures, any pan unaeconlpaniUd by niini}er (\nwould nice, fimiisr fate\" Before the ar\nrival of the dispatches Of the ENJOYS, the innincr\nappeared TO me iincere ard anxious to obtain a\nreconciliation. lie had propoied by his fecretsry\nal aGump,ion Of the debts due american eti\n\n\nzens, which rejeGled; bu; he had made 10 other\n\n\npropoiilion Of alo2n whatever, and never renewed\n\n\nthat Indeed his views in general as far as could\n| then aicertaiu them, were liberal in regard to\n\n\ntreaty il il nevcrthelels impoiiblc for me to de-\n\n\ntermine, whether we hould have united in opini-\non, in every point Of diipute between the r,pub-\n[ lic,.' And he adds\" On The 10th Of Mir |\nleft Pars and from the BET information which\ncould obtain, relative to the difpolition OF the\nexecutive directory (for never had any direct\ncommunication with them) they were very dc\nirons Of reconciliation between the two Tepub\n\n\nlies. Every impcdir'ent TO my departure had\nbeen adopted by the French min;ler; and he\nwould have prevented il, had ne iuceecdei in hi,\n\n\nplan OF an epiitolary dicuiiion: hts ohjett was a.\n\n\nconceived. 20 gan time tor alcertaining whe her\nthe u. States were thea difpofed 70 4 treaty; of\n\n\nthis he mancfcS coubts, being per.uaded tlat heir\nrecruitment was too great 90 admit Off. II. fecn,-\nca alto 10 apprehend, that in confequence of the\ncredible exertions of Great Britain, and the\n\n\nulcquivocal evidences ihe had given Of her ability\nItc defend hertef they were inclined TO agengc\n\n\ntheir injuries, by an alliance with her ard thar\n! lhOuld France come forward with overtures, or\nthe plan Of treaty, ihe would iail therein aud\ne0rproraitssacr honor'' a, IL ought 20 REQUIRE\nlomehpg than alertons on your part, to\n\n\ndo away the ltrcrg impreiIions which theie doeu\n\n\nn'en's mntt make On the public mind, Of the fin\n\n\ncertify o che French government in tlefe overtures\n\n\nfor reconciliation, will lxaminc the reafons by\n\n\nwhich you cndcavour TO jul:y thu; afr -tion but\n\n\nwill rot taSc any notice of the liSeral abufe that\nyour letter contains Of the French ration which\n! would he unjuNiiabe in any man, but is much\nmore 20, when 1t proceeds from man In a pubic\n\n\nehaiaterr, under government whole real inserel\nIl is 20 preisFye peace ana harmony between the\n! two republics.\n\n\nThe iirR thing you rely on to fupport\n\n\nyour opinioDi, that this declaration on the\n| part o!rhe French, of with to bring about |\n! reconciliation, +\" was accompanied by no lnb |\n! ltantal change OF mesfures towards Ameri- |\n\n\nca\" To judge of the force which this ar. |\n\n\ngument ought to carry with it, it ihould be\nrecoilected, thar material complaints between |\n\n\nThe two nations, had preceded the prefent\nRate OF things; and that each fulfilled\nher Pretsnt coadu6 by what ihe called the !\nformer improper conduit of the other This\n\n\nbeng the cafe, 1t ought not 10 hove been\n\n\nexpected, that either nation would, by to\n\n\ntai change OF that part of her conduit which\n\n\nwas complained Of by the other. make an sc.\n\n\nkno\"'edGment prior TO the difculiion of\ntheir complaints that fie had been the par\ny giving jua caule of complaint this was al\nthat could be expected in treaty, proceed\ning from the mott liberal and difpaGionate\nconfederation Of the matters in difpute. If\nour government feels a conicioulneis ofhav-\ning acted properly towards France, II ought\nto admit It to be poiiible at leaf, that the +\ngovernment Of France, entertains the fame\nidea OF Its conduct towards America. and IS\nthis IS really the cafe, America had no more\nright 10 iuppofe that France ought to Ct anoe\nher preient hottie conduct towards Aneri-\nca than France had 10 expect, that Ame-\nRIGA would abandon her hottie meafnrea to-\nwards her, piior 10 dfcuiIion and fet,le-\n\n\nnent OF then exiting difputss. And fla.\nmcr'ea has reiinquiihed none of tho(e mea.\nlures, iinee the appointment Of minifers TO\ntreat WITH France, her not having done 20\nmay be urged at leaf with as much pIasfbi-\nMY to prove the want of fincerity on the\nPart OF our government, as the perfiffiug IN\nTheir former line or conduet has been uroed\nby you, TO provc that the French goyeso-\n'hent wa7 not fincere ih its protection, Of\nWin 10 bring about peace. he next niece\nOF evidence whieh you bring to fupyort your\nopinion IS that the correfpondence be- |,\nween hir. Tslisyrar ps clerk, and our mi\nnl1er IN Holland, which was carried on with\nne grestelt apparent ulyfery, and tranfnit-\n.sd 70 the prsideut with particular and unu-\nua' precautions,- wac nevertheless lsnt.\nion5Ilcb b Mr. TaIleyrand's order. for bis\n:ierS would not Of himtef have ventured on\noch itcP 10 Gazette in this CITY, which\nnotorou.iy ~ the iulercG and fufpeS9ed on !\nsood grounds Of Eeing in the pay of the\nrFsnch goV:rhneut and in that Gazette\nvas Po5iilh-dp Admit the whole of\nMS ltatemsnt to be true, and what does il +,\nlruVc that the French oovrrrrncrt L.;,,,"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "FRONTIERS OF HOLLAND,\n\n\nSlPfsm5ey 8.\nThe hereditary Psiaec Of Orange has PUB."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "Lafsq Foreign Meas.\n\nVIA BALrImoRE.)", "byline": "", "article": "From The MERCURY Of EUROPE."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-11-15_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799111501_0067.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "(To be continued"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "POLITICS..\n\nON NATIONAL UNION.", "byline": "", "article": "i HE FsdvaER, fpeaking of the utility Of\nthe union, in rciped to commerce and Navy,\niays, fhall briefly oblerve that our iisuaton\ninvites, and interef prompts Us, to aim at an\naicendant in the fyaem of American affairs\nThe whole world may politically as we'll as\ngeographically, be divided into four parts, each\nhaving a diiant Get of intereas. Unhappily\nfor the other three Europe by her arms and by\nhe. negotiations, BY force and by fraud, has in\ndifferent degrees, extended her dominion over\nthem all. Africa, AHA and America have\nfacceflively felt her dominion. The fuperiority\nke has long maintained, has tempted her to\nplume herfelf as the mialels of the world, and\n70 coniider the ref of mankind as created for\nher benefit. Men admired as profound philo.\nfophers, have, in dired terms, attributed to her\ninhabitants a phyiical fuperiority and have\ngravely a1erted that all animals, and with\nthem the human fpecies, degenerates IN America\nthat even dogs eeale to bark, after having\nbreaShed while in our Atmosphere.\n\n\nFacts have too long Imported ,heie arrogant\npretenfons of the Europeans 1t belongs TO US\nto vndieate the honor of the human race, and\nto teach that affirming brother, moderation. =\nUnion will enable us TO do it. Dilunion, will\nadd another vifiim to his triumphs.\n\n\nLet Americans difdain TO be infruncnts OF\nEuropean greatness Let the fales, bound\ntogether in ltria and indiholub'e union. concur\nin erecting one great American Syfem, frPerior\nto the control Of all transatlantic force or influ-\nenee, and able to dictate the terms of the con\nneeion between the old ard the new world\"\n\n\nNoble leniiments Excellent council Who\nIS the man that fears no danger but from the\nEngliih Who is the man that fears no danger\nbur from the French i--Whoever he is, he is a\nman of narrow views or sfhameful preiudicies\nThofe two rival powers are equally concerned\n70 obtain predominant influence over our\nCouncils aud our Commerce. Both are inter\neRed in our weaknsis and diilraetions, and both\nhave printers in the country fomentng diviiions,\nand strengthening parties in favor OF their re-\nipe6iye nations.\n\n\nAme,ics, diyeHsd. is a prey 70 foreign inter\nefs--united, ihe may command her own\ndelfinies\n\n\nPbileepbieal RsIsarehes on he Anerieans."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1890.", "byline": "", "article": "with patience fec the cold blooded murderer of\nhis father, mother, wife. or children, or perhaps\nall OF hefe relations (fnch things have been}\n\n\nnofe him in his own village, and infult him with\n\n\nthe riches acquired from the pluader of bis\ngoods, ready again to head a iacobn faction 10\nattack his life He is unworthy of the name of\n\n\nman who would fuffer it. 1t is unworthy of\nthe name of a government, which, taking Juice\ncut OF the private band, will net exercife it for\nthe injured by the public arm.\n\n\n| knew IL POUNDS plauhbly, and il readily\nadopted by ,hole who have little fympathy with\n\n\nthe Offerings of Others, to with to tumble the\n\n\ninnocent and guilty into one mas. by general\n\n\nindemnity. This cruel indifference dignifes\n\n\nt.elt with the name of humanity.\n\n\nIi is extraordinary that as the wicked arts Of\n\n\n'his regicide and tyrannous faction incrcafe in\nnumber, variety, and attroeity, the defire of\npuniihing them becomes more and more flint,\n\n\nand the talk of an indemnity towards them\nevery day Hronger and lironger. Our ideas of\njniticc appear to be fairly conquered and over.\npowered by guilt when it is grown gigantic\n1t is not the point of view in which we are in\n\n\nthe habit of viewing guilt. The crimes we\nevery day punfh are really below the penalties\nwe nfld. The criminals are obfcufe and feeble\nThis is the view in which we fee ordinary crimes\nand criminals. But when guilt is ieen. though\nbut tor time, to be furnilhed with the arms\naud to be Unveiled with the robes of power, it\nieems TO aaume another nature, and to get, as\nIT were, out of our jurifdittion. This fear is\n\n\nthe Gale with many. But there is another caufe\nfull as powerful towards this fecu,ity to enor-\nnous guilt, the deiire which poaedes people,\nwho have once obtained power, TO enjoy it at\n\n\ntheir cafe. Il is NOT humanity, but iazinefs and\n\n\ninertneis OF mind. (which produces the defre of\n\n\nthis kind of indemnities. This esfcrip,ion OF\n\n\nrnen love general and fhort methods. IF they\nPunilh, they make a promifcuous manacre If\nthey ipare, they make general act of oblivion\nlhis Is want Of dhpolition to proceed labor.\nGully according to the cafes, and according TO\nthe rules and principles of Juice on each cafe\nwant of diipoiiron 10 afort criminals, to diff.\neliminate the degrees and modes Of guilt, to\nieparate aceompices from principals, leaders\nfrom followers, feducers from the ieduced, and\n\n\nthea, by following the f.-'e principles in the\nfame detail. 10 cafs puniihnlents. and to fit\n\n\nthem to the nature and kind OF the delinqucncy.\n1t thar were once attempted, we ihould foon\ntee that the talk was neither infinite nor the\nexecution cruel. There would be deaths, but,\n\n\ntor the number of criminals, AND the extent of\nFrance, not many. There would be cafes of\ntraniportatian; cafes of Iabour, to reltore what\nhas been wickedy detroyed cafes ofimprfon.\n\n\nmem, and cafes of mere exile But be this as\nit may, ann fure hat If iuaice is NOT done\n\n\nthere, there can be neither peace or iuacc there,\nnor in any part Of Europe."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "Foreign Intelligence.", "byline": "LONDON, SEPT. q.", "article": "Official adviccs have been received By gov.\neminent, that deputai,n OF he friends Of the\nHoufe of Orange, II Amlterdam, had beea re-\nceivei by General Abererombie, promiGng\ntheir active aid in feconiaa the Operations Of\nthe Birth army, in reinitaling dc Stad;hold-\nerr; and that part of the province Of Wet\nFrie1and, Midenblick, Hoo-n, &c. had follow\ned the example of the loyal feamsn of the re-\npublic, and had fhaken off the yoke which\nFrench foperiority,and Dutch puiillanimity had\nFixed upon them.\n\n\nThe Orange hagis flying on the whole coal,\nas far as Egmont, and in the interior country.\n\n\nA Rotilla has been ordered BIZ Ad. Mitchell,\ninto the zuyder Zee, to afiif the military OPP\neraiions.\n\n\nThe Dutch nhips taken in the Texel, &c. are\non their voyage to England, for repair and fate\nkeeping.\n\n\nSeven fail OF RuGiah men Of wsr, with a.\nbbut Coco troops, have arrived at Yarmouth\nRoads, and are to proceed immediately for\nHolland. 10000 rncre paled Llfsneur two\ndays before them. The combined fo.ces in\nHolland will exceed 10000 men.\nThe Emperor Paul, IN ugh Tow ia adopting,\nis prompt in the execution of every .neafure,\nto effect the objed of the coalition. All the\nenergies of his mighty kingdom, are in activity,\nagainR France, and its friends. He has iately,\nin addition TO other mcafuIes, ordered lis Mn.\niier at Berlin, to quit the Prnflian Court, with.\nourtaking leave. This meafure mutt aecele.\nrate the deciion Of the waverng and contempt\nble Monarch of that kingdom.\n\n\nThe general belief on the Continent, is, thar\nGenoa is now in poGeiiion OF The allies, as alfsl\nthat in confsquenee of the defeat, all the plans Of\nthe French in Switzerland, and in the North of\nGermany, will be diironcerted.-It feems they\nhave made diverfion on the Lower Rhioes\nwhere, however, they will have to contend with\n90 900 Aultrians.\n\n\nWe are enabled to announce, upon good al.\nthority, that the Rulisn Miniaer has left Berlin.\nwithout taking leave Of bis Prulian Majeny, By\nan exprefs order from his Court. This meafure\ngives an additional proof of the determined vigor\nof The Court of Pete iburgh. and mud have the\neffetf of forcing the Pr. lian monarehto declare\nhimfelf."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "Philosophical Lectures & Experiments.\n\nCount RumJord's Me7v M)qifmion.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThis plan of the Counts for -difuing the\nknowledge and facilitating the general intro\nduetion OF ufsful mechanical inventions and\nimprovements, and for teaching. by courfe Of\nPhilosophical Lectures and Experiments, the\napplication of fience to the common purpofcs\nOF life, has met, our readers will be glad {,\nhear, with the moi lirrral encouragement and\nthe hrf patronage in the country.\nWhen Count Rumford firlt iHued his propor\nais, it was in contemplation to fe, the inititution\non foot as foon as there were thirty original\nfubicrioers at fifty guineas each but no fooner\nwere the propola!s circulated than fifty eight\nmott respectable names were Immediately PUT\ndown, among whom are the following -\n\n\nSir Jofeph Banks,\n\n\nThe Earl of Befborough,\n\n\nLord Keith,\n\n\nThe Earl of Morton,\n\n\nRight Hon. T. Pelham,\n\n\nLord Somerville,\n\n\nThe Duke of Devonihirs,\n\n\nThe 8fhop of Durham,\n\n\nLord Holland,\n\n\nThe Earl of Mansfield,\n\n\nLord Palmerion,\n\n\nSir John Sinclair,\n\n\nEarl Spencer, &c. &c.\nWhen price has been fixed upon by the\nManagers OF the Inltitution,\nSpacious and airy rooms will be prepared\nfor the reception and public exhibition of all\nfuch new mechanical Inventions and improve\nments, as may be thought worthy of public DO.\ntice, and more Especially Of all faeh contriv-\nanees, as tend to ncreaie the conyeniences and\ncomforts of life, to promote domelic economy\nand uieful induary.\n\n\nAmong the leading inbjcets of the public lee.\nlures, will be the following\nOF heat, and its application TO the various pur\npoies of lie.\nOF the management of fire, and the economy\nof fuel.\nOF the principles of the warmth of clothing.\nOF the effect Of breathing vitiatei or eoafined\nair."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "News from India.", "byline": "GLASGOW. SEPT", "article": "GLASGOW, SEPT. IL.\nThis days Irilh mail brings intelligence, that\nthe Captain of the Carysfort Eng,lh frigatc had\npaaed through Dublin, for England, with\nGLORIOUS INTELLIGENCE from In\ndia.\n\n\nExtra7 sca kffr from Galway, ireland, Stps. s.\n!\" / have the pleaiure to inform you, that an\nEAT India packet arrived this day in our port,\nand brings the Glorious Intelligence of the\nCAPTURE Of SERINGAPATAM. the cap\nital of the dominions OF Tippo Sab, by the\nBrtifh troops. Tippe himfclf was killed in the\nbattle which preceded The capture\"\n\n\nLiwsriek, Irriand Sept. 8.\nThe Carysfor, frigare has arrived here from\nTndia--lhe Captain is going for London, ex-\npref.\n\n\nor An American vedel has arrived at Bath,\nwhich fpoke the Carysfort frisste at iea, and\nreceived from On board the Information of the\ndeath Of Hippo, and the capture OF his domn-\nions by the Euglh."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "tFoLuaE III", "byline": "", "article": "OF the beR means 10 render dwelling houfes\ncomfortable and falubrious.\nOf the methods of procuring and prclersing ice\nin iumrher.\n\n\nOF the means of preferying food in different\nieaons and climates.\nOf the means Of cooling liquors in hot weather\nwithout the alliance of ice.\nOF the chemical principles of the art of max\ning foap-of the art Of bleaching-of the are\nof dying, and in general Of all the mechanic\narts. as they apply to the various branches Of\nmanufactures. Losdon S4sper. ]"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "A FEW POLITICAL FACTS.", "byline": "", "article": "From RaCsRs Gaz4ie.1\n\n\nGIN free iiaes, public lead to public daflers\nSome fsderaias and few Jacobins probably really\nniiake the of liberty, its dangers and their\nedics Some of both forts made fools by reading,\nfone The dupes of party aud others run mad with\nsgaunjss very fha How FOR; of phioiophy, that\nreprefents very good by nature and made very\nbafe and wretched by government. Iheie errors with\nrc,ect to tho nature of and the of liberty\narc not to be cured by newspaper paragraphs. Exper\nence keeps her fchoo for nations, and prints her eons\nON the ikn with whip of fcorpions. Nations will\nkarn till they bleed The precepts of wifiom arc moi,\nheard or are forgotten, bu, the fears OF public wounds\nremain to nlrua the age that imarts, and polerity that\n!. disfgured by them. This is to be our way to make\nfolly fee and prejudice yield Many of our good fort of\nfedcraIiffs believe tia, to he liberty which iscentouf-\nnefs.. All acobns affect to believe, and fome of\nthe thick headed among them really think, there is no\nextreme to lberty-the more the better; They do nor\nknow correctly what il is They ak of the liberty of\nThe wilderness feems to them the Arcadia of\npolitical romance, where epherds have no taxes TO\npay, nor highways to repair; nothing to do but 10\nwhinlc their fcep, and to make love. They force,\nthat in the woods but the bea of prey have b-\nerty fuch is the tae of nature; fuch is France. True\neivil liberty is an mcclure, not = common, a howl\ning deert. Its fences feem to all democrats encroach\nments on its foil, not eeurtes asaina depreciation We\nhave not been led by early edueation by the\ndictionary war; nor by the ate Of country, to dread\nieentiounes--of all tyrannies the WORK. The ,yran\n\n\nmob, with boys levity, and tigers rage nliets pain\nwithout pity and gives away power without foreca\""} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "Capture of a Spanifl Convoy.", "byline": "", "article": "The Sylph noop OF war, arrived al Plyn.\noutb, brings advice of the capture of SpanlA\nconvoy of fifteen traniport,. laden with naval\nllores and provilions, and bound from Roche\nnnd.r C,n,a;, Ks.,s Th.v r;l.J sror, 1870 49,\nfort under protection of the five Gail Of SpaniIa\nFerol sand the tranfports, to avoid our CRITTERS,\nattempted to pats through the Raj, where\nCapt. Keats was fortunate enough to fall in\nwith them. The Spanifh ihips put into Dump.\nfer Bay. but as Lord Btidporr had dfpatched\niquadron under the orders of Sir John Bor-\nlaie Warren, with infrudions to attack them II,\nthe bay. we have great hopes of their ipeedy\nturrender."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "From Philadelphia paper.l\nHINTS FOR LOUIS XVIII.", "byline": "", "article": "1.-THE following obfervations Except the ntrodulor\n...enee') are taken from BoAes py1sH1ssa, ..o,ls\n\n\nKNOW not any man in the world, who\nNands 10 much in need OF good advice as does\nthis nee at this time. The day is certainly\nnot It's fiitart when he NUT mount the throne\nOF hi iceliors, amidt the beneditfions of nine\n~sy nip hundredlhs of the French nation. He\nviii nd an ample field 10. the ersrcile of his"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-11_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799111101_0283.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-11-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\nwill aGo fad a necellity of exercifng his iglqiee.\n1t were great prefumption in me to attempt to\ntrace out The line OF conduct which, in The per-\nformance of this awful duty, be ought 70 pur.\niue if, however, were aflsed to give an advice,\nmerely as fueh, here are my ideas.--I am not\nfor a total indemnity, nor general puuhment,\nAnd fri, the body and MATS of The people\nnever ought to be treated as criminal. They\nmay become an obied of more or leis conllant\nwatchfulnefs and fufpioion, as their pfelervation\nmay belt require, but they can never become an\nObject of punHhment. This is one Of the few\nFundamental and unalterable principles of poll.\ntics.\n\n\nTo pun(h them capitally would be to make\nmalIacres. Mallaeres only increafe the ferocity\nof men, and teach them to regard their own\nlives and thofe of others as of Little value ];\nwhereas the great policy of government is to\nteach the people 10 think both of great import\nance in the eyes OF God and the State, and never\nTO be iacrifeed or even hazarded TO crafty their\npaaions, or for any thing but the duties prefrib-\ned by the rules of morality, and under the\ndirection of public law aud public authority\nTo punilh them with leiIsr penalties would be\nto debilita,e the commonwealth, and make the\nnation mifrrable, which it is the huineis of gov.\nernment to render happy and nouriihing.\nAs to crimes, TOO, would draw nrong line\nOF limitation. For no one offence, politically All\negsree IF rebellion, by council, contrivanee, per-\niualion or compuliion for none properly a\nmiifary ofsnes Of rebellion, or any thing done by\nopen hoitiiity in the field, fhond any man at all\nbe called 10 queltion bccauie fuch ieems to be\nthe proper and natural death of civil dinentions.\nThe offences Of war are oblterated by peace.\n\n\nAnother clafs will of courfe be included in\nthe indemnity, namely, all ihofe who by their\nactivity in reltoring lawful government ihall\n|oblirerae their offences. The offence previour-\nly known, to accept of fervice is pardon for\ncrimes. fear that this clais of men will not\nbe very numerous.\n\n\nSo far as TO indemnify But where are ob\njeefs Of juitce, and of example, and of future\nfecuIity to the public peace They are natural\nly pointed out, not. by their having outraged\npolitical and civilians, nor their having rebelled\nagainlt the ilate. as itate, bur by their having\nrebclled againa the law OF nature, and outraged\nman, as man In this lit, all the regicides in\ngeneral; al thofe who laid facrilegious hands\non the king, who. without any hing in their\nown rebeliious milton to the Convention TO\njutify them, brought him to the Trial, and\nunanimously voted him guilty al! thofe who\nhad ihare in the cruel murder of the queen,\nand the de,eltabe proceedings with regard to\nthe young king and the unhappy princeises !;\nall thof:'who committed cold .blooded murder\nany where, and particularly in their revolution.\nairy tribunals, where every idea Of natural iuc\ntiee, and of their own declared rights of man,\nhave been trodden under foot with the mott\niniolent mockery all men concerned in the\nburning and demolition of houfes or churches,\nwith audacious and marked acts of facriege and\ncorn offered 20 religion in general, allths lead.\ners OF lac obin clubs mot Que of thefe fhould\neicape punilhment fuitable to the nature, quail\nity and degree Of his offence, by Ready but a\nmealurad julice.\n\n\nIn the hrt Place, no man ought 20 be lil5iea\nto any penalty, from the. higheit to the lowelt,\nout by trial according to the courfe of law,\ncarried on with all that caution and deliberaton\nwhich has been uied in the hel times and pre-.\ncedence of French juriiprudence, the criminal\nLaw OF which country, faulty to be fure in iome\nparticulars, was highly laudable, and tender of\nthe lives OF men. In referring order and iullice,\nevery thing like relation ought to be religlouly\navoided and an example ought to be fer of a\ntotal alienation from the jacobin proceedings\nIN their accuried revolutionary tribunals\nEvery thing like Jumping men in mates, and of\nforming tables of profc.ption, ought TO be\navoided.\n\n\nIn all thsfe Punlhments. any thing which\ncan be aliedged in mitigation of The offence\nlhould be fully conlidered. Mercy is not thing\nopPoied to juiticc. 1t is an eGential part of il\nAs necelary, in criminal cafes, as in civil affairs\nequity is to law. 1t is only for the iaeobins\nnever TO pardon. They have not done ii ia\nfogle inItance. council of mercy ought\ntherefore to be appointed, with powers to report\non each cafe, to ioiten the penalty, or entirely TO\nremit 1t, according to cireumlarces.\n\n\nWith theie precautions, the very firf founda\nton OF the festlement mGll be 10 call to ifria\naccount thcle bloody and mer.ilels offenders -\nWithout It government Cannot gand year\nPeople little eoniider the utter imponibiiry of\ngetting thofe, who, having emerged from very"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, July aa, 1899.\n\nM.eMauy.\n\nSONG, for the 4th of Jury, 1900.", "byline": "", "article": "BY JoNArHAN M. s.wALL, Efq.\nTune\" In mouidriur eavs-sr TIE Cod of tie Cre,ls\"\nT ATE love and blue NEPTUNE in conference met\nN On Ida's high fummt reclin'd\nThe theme COLUMBIA her fame and her fate\n\n\nEngrofsd each Celeaars high mind\nFRI Neptune began\" Scarce thee ages have paft,\n\n\nSince the land we adop, for own,\nHasn't of Savage and brute. rude bowling waite\n\n\nUndif'overd unpeopled, unknown\nCOLUMBUS with noble ambition fr'd,\n\n\nTo explore the va1 region unknown,\nHi. zeal encouraged, his fails npird\n!. /! s. And waited him fafe DER my throne.\nWhen the 6end Prstsmicn in Britain fierce fwaye,\n! /. The Ofprefsd on my bofom bore,\nCalnd the winds to af them the wild winds obey'd\n&. And winsd them with ipeed to the ihore.\nEach toll they ENCOUNTERED. all hsrdfhip. fuftaind,\n\n\nTill the defar, parable grew; lnbta'n'd,\nWhoefon.e laws they or6ain'd, CHARTERED rights foon\n\n\nFrom the monarch and realm whence they few\nFor RELIGION and FREEDOM they brav'd ey'ry foe,\n\n\nIntrepid. invncibc, frove\nReiolvd the rich blefings TO taae here bsiow,\n\n\nOr enjoy, unmocifed, stovs\nCoIuMnA, encreas'd in fame numbers, and wealth,\n\n\nDire envy infam d their old foe;\nWho with taxes dcvis'd TO enlavc hem By flealth,\nBut FARE and the Cons wild not TO-\nTheir foes they engaged, while my rofe to check\ni ne foWEk VINO ruieS ocean Wun me\nThe chains Of DsprudIree Che tore from her neck,\n\n\nNow reigns INDEPEsDEsr and rREE!\nAnd nil fall C,e reign f1spe in s,aypsr YsfiylI\n\n\nof all nations the envy, and eread\nNor France. with hc furies, and fraud, on her fde,\n\n\nShall tear the rich crow from her head J. -ss\nAll the Gods in her csufe, would fe in their wrath\n\n\nOld vuLcAN her thunderbolts forge,\nHer cannon dire Powder, and Wcspons of death;\n\n\nAnd teach the d. cad tsbes to diigorge. y 80\nStern PHoepus bic fierce hitting. f1,oud f.nd.\n\n\nMy Fgis MINERVA fhould Weld.\nWhile MARS who Ord Gaa's caufe to defend\n\n\nWould load with her corfcs the field.\nEofox the monler, who durf Jove defy.\n\n\nWith Ntrrust fhould furious advance,\nHis bund ed hands brandiih while fierce from the XIV\n\n\nlsunchd my red lightning on FRANCE.\nBut the aid Of the Gods, CoLuMsra declines,\n\n\nTho afail d from 7eiibs and abroad\nHer Arms and her CounieL ihall bla1 their defens,\n\n\nAnd rehe s fubdue with her rod sra\nHer Tar arc all TRuxroN's, her SldfUs ne'er fly,\n\n\nHer Fleet, fnAll nvincible prove\nSage ADAMS for Wifdom, with PALLAs may vie\n\n\nAnd WASHINGTON equals JovH"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "EXTRACT.", "byline": "", "article": "AS foon as Nature begins to unite the tongue\nOF man, it puts forth fome buds of the fenti\nment that it has planted in his heart, and the\nlivelier it is the more il diicovers ielf in the\nchild, and gives thof. that are intrulfed with\nthe care a its education, the better hopes for\ntheir fuccefs: and for this reafon Quintilian,\nwho had fpent 70 many thoughts about he belt\nmanner Of educating youth, and gives us 70\ngood rules for that purpoft, does not flick to\ntell US Give me but child that is fenGble of\npraife and touched with glory, and that will cry\nat the fhame of being outdone and I'll keep\nhim to his buGnef, by emulation; reproof will\nafflia, and honour will encourage him, and l\nfhali notJear but to cure him of his idlenefs.\"\nAnd for the fame reaion it is, that he gives the\npreference to the inafudion of public fchools\nabove any private education. go"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "Boards.", "byline": "", "article": "FASHIONS change perpetually. When\nthe fair were accunomed to behold their lovers\nwith boards, the fight of fhaved chin excited\nieniiments of horror and averfion; as much,\nindeed, as in this age would gallant whole\n:\" hoary excrement\" hould\n\n\nStream like meteor to the troubled air.\n\n\nIn obedience 10 the injunaions of bis bifhop,\nLouis the Seventh of France cropped bis hair\nand ihaved his beard. Eleanor of Aqutaine,\nhis comfort, found him, with this uncommon\nappearance, very ridiculous, and very con.\ntemptible. She revenged herftlf by becoming\nfomethng NOR. than coquette. The King\nobtained divorce he then MARI ed the count\nOF Anjou. who fhortly after attended the En-\ngliih throne. She gave him for her marriage\ndover the rich provinces of Potion and Gui.\nenne and this was the origin of thoie wars,\nwhich for three hundred years ravaged France,\nand coz the French nation three millions OF\nmen. All which. probably. had never taken\nplace, if Louis The Seventh had not been 70\nrAih as TO crop his hair and Ihave his beard, by\nwhich he became 70 dfgraceful in the eyes Of\nthe fair Eleanor."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "Lift of Letters,\n\nin The Psa-0Eee, Wyea0a,\n\n\nJuly T, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "\" z % y\n\n\nJuly T, 1899.\n\n\neay Charles, H'3ss0st. Johnaon Leonard, H'sreiec.\n|Nsamue, Boofb0ay. Morrow Joieph, E9ge0ub.\nEnrI Thomas, E,1sa6st. Neal John, do.\nkAgHNelvi II homas, de. Pickles Mrs. do.\nPoker Abncr, Etgeer-b Reed Iofeph, Bsobksy\nPnrw Ralph, Wyse6sf. Stacey Rebecca, HIeq6ss,\n|fdcn A. friedrich, do. Sargent Jofeph, do.\nkmu tdw. DR. Baotbsay. Stevens Mofes, Slesefpf,\nE'mwe Iofeph Edgefomb. Tolman William, Kenrebeet,\n|NRaehd WyaGs, Thompfon Samuel, BsotJbay.\neaaon James, 90. TuckeIman Daniel, W'JfaGst\n\" MARY, do. Tibbetts Nathaniel, do :.\nPaaam Hannah. do. Wheeler Abijah, Peofbbay.\n/ mon Robert WvoOlqeie5, Written Afa. WooiquicJ,\nErley Robert, HyeeGst, Wilet Thomas, Wyea0tt,\n10y sullivan, E9geeowb, Wilton James, do.\nf'' BENJAMIN., Nrgyesqk\n\n\nEBENEZER WHITTIER, Pm NzaJ9o."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "EPIGRAM.", "byline": "", "article": "Do you, faid Fanny, to,her day,\nIn earnef, love me as you fayf\nOr are thofe tender words applied\nAlike to ffy girs befide p\n-\" Dear. cruel girl\" ery'd !, \" forbear,\nFor by thofe eyes, thofe lips, Ifwear,\"\nShe nopt me as the oath took\nAnd cry'd, \" you've fworn, now kits the book\""} +{"article_id": "7_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "po..\" sivc notice that Mr.. Thomas SHELTON of\n|nor a, y no longer empowered to tranfaa, per.\nh - ~ nae any huireis ia behalf of the dubicri.\npa. 'u'hor'ty for that purpoie is hereby diian-\n\n\ny 10, i7y9. \"'S\"' Jun"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "TAKEN UP,", "byline": "", "article": "ihe.courie of laf month, a COW\nIl h.. oaFk colour, white on the hacl. AID flank !;\nica - a'e partly white fhort crooked horns-fup-\n\", h. = Soout or 10 years old The owner may\nD. A,,, 'a by proving properly aud paving char.\n\n\ncss sSy 70 THOMAS JACKSON."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "lVoLurE Ill", "byline": "", "article": "could, and 70 of courie vii appear 10 be in IA\n\n\nYOUR of the paris which they maintain bur\n\n\nThe fole meaning Of all this is that they of. the\ninlt'ument againa idelf the more efFeeiually to\nfubvert ii in opinion, they will not fuffer il 10\nrecommend itfelf nor permit the people TO\niettle down ia the habit oft they have iworn\nits death, and they do and will purfue i. with\nthe lteady purpofe Of an Indian revenge\n\n\nConducivelv ~ this end, every art fif any\nyet remain) will be put in practice to diiiafed\nthe people, who will have anhundred times as\nmuch occafon to watch and guard againit this\nimperiam in imperio, this iaieRne hereditary re-\nbeliion, as ever they will to be Jealous of the\ngovernment. II an evil cntaile1 upon them\nby their very freedom iifelf-But it can no\notherwife become iata than by general cor\nruption of the whole mafi, and therefore while\nil is underiood and duly treated will be as\nharmless as any indolent tuuiour or Inactive\nprinciple. But it will reipea no bir,iers,\nwhen ngulrded--Trus patriotfn it will per-\nvert, ridicule, and rilify Religion it will fe-\ncretly undermine, and if it dares, openly alb\njure-It will depreciate allegiance and UNDER\nvalue prote6tion--It will attack principles\nthrough perfons, and lay fnarcs for exalted\nmerit to defroy its currency-It will make the\nmott OF every little advantage, and for lack Of\nany, IT will intimate and lie-In fhort, the\nGod Wiltnou himfelf never appeared in half r,\nmdny fhapes, nor al 70 many periods as this\n\n\ninherent rebellion will, and the Shaller in the\nVedam may yet be conGderei as alegories of\nno mean value century hence.\n\n\nHowever, it is pretty fairly to be expected\nthat the early contea and great victory of the\neonitution will have gradual and regular\nefed upon TIE American character. We have\nhitherto been naturally of an infurgent cat\nfrom tyraunical circumstances. In our contro.\nverify with England, as nigh, be fuppofed, the\noppofition-party in that kingdom fided with us.\nas il .ad they NUT upon The principle of Bril-\ntitll aopof,on, which is always to embarrafs\nthe adminiiiraiion. The fpeakers of oppofi-\nlion, OF consequence, became our oraclcs, and\nwe imbibed their temper with our liberty. So\nWHEN France blew up, we were found again on\nthe fame iide with that junto, and the fame fort\nCt principles. without much vanping, were\nufed, and conieqnently to us appeared to be\nperfectly right. In Mort we have never had\nchance in our whole lives to form any climate\nOF the bedirgs, and the mott precious nece(ity\nOF government. But we cannot look upon The\nlat ten years, I think, and Gill take lefr,ns\nfrom Charles Fox, or the infinitely more wick.\ned and defperate Alber, Callatin. So great a\nfilvaticn as we have been favoured with in\nthat time certainly NUT have fome effea upon\nthe ruolic understanding, and tend to cypel\nfrom our habit that leeyen Of infnrreef or,\nwhich having anfwered its proper end, no\nlonger uieinl but pc nicious. 1t is imcoiIib'e\nthat this ihould be done at noe,-it m ! not\nbe in an age but let us be con fortec ih., IL\nno foreign aecuried irilnence interleres, our re-\nformation will he progrelliye-'il we ne lobeer\ncommit the Iriih blunder Of giumbling az the\nfaithful admnIirstion of contribution which\nit racked our whole united wifdom t. devfe\n\n\nThe fedition.law is proof of the good f.nfe\nand dlfpoliticn of the people at large, and\nmakes a very noticeable epoch in orr hiaory.\nl will coniider what il proves TO exft already\nand what it viii produce. Il proves that We\nAmericans are people Who are honeaIy de-\nlrous ct being regular and eorrta in our con-\nduo, and of behaving reputably among our\nfelves. II proves the prefent inGgnifcance of\nMr.. Jeferfon's party, or to uie an equivalent\nphraie, of the infurreaioo. And il proves that\nthe danger of our late fever is paff But its\nfuture effects are no leis precious in the fight Of\nevery honelt American. The mere phyfical\nconsequence OF puniihment is no part OF what I\ncalculate. But every law has the moral effta of\ngradually aaimlating the people TO IT'S prinei-\nPiles. From being known to be unlawful fe.\ndition will in time be viewed as wicked, and\nfinally as Infamous. II the benefits Of our 60\nvernment are permitted to unfold, the people\nwill admire the work of their own hands In\nthe mean time, the noble ipirit AID inAexble\ncourage OF the government has vouohfafed a\nprinciple in framing the law which ought to\nkill rebellion with the flame of IT'S own little\nnefs-I mean, the manly conceflion th;' bad\ncitizens may libel government, as much as they\npleaie, if they will only have fome regard TO\ntruth. Here is candid and noble govern\nment-and can the people, feeing this, be\nmean, perverfc and obil,nate mo nature\nhas taken better care Trua dignity is infalli-\nbic in It's eHeas. Even the eve OF w,kedrefs"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR JERKS PORTLAND GAZETTE.\n\nCommunication.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nmean enterprise and it is probable that the\naudacty OF it in point Of felf-oPinion may be re-\npretended more than its iuccefs will be allowed\nYet IN great outlines it is not difficult for the\nobierver to be efficiently jna, and as The great\noutlines form the general character, and the\ngeneral character in great affairs may fome.\ntimes be fad to be more accurate than even\nthe mott minute analysis; it may no, be Who'll\nly prefumptuous TO eGay Gseteh in which a\nmere failure Of fuccefs eau hardly be viewed\nas dnparagement. 900 >\n\n\nThe letter to Mazzei clearly evinces tina, the\noppoiers of our form of government have ever\nbeen party, and party whole views are\nvery far from being limited to querulous fub-\nordination. Winged by the French revolution\nit has taken daring fight, and like that has\nafumed hyperboiieal form and language\nfitted to give falfe idea of power of very i'm\npolling operation, and fome fubfantial effeet.\nThere was natural affinity between the level.\nlers OF exiting formularies, which dictated an\nalliance in one and the fame attack upon the\nhuman imagination. In this country it was\nmPolii5le for them to fay what they would\nhave in lieu of the late arrangement, and\ntherefore dangerous to aGa it openly in front\nbut afliited by the extraneous fpeeacle and\ninfluence of France, it was not hard matter\nTO acquire by all forts of means comfortable\nacce0on from the MATS of she people without\ndecided objea or clear intelligence of anything.\nWith fueh an advantage, government might\nbe fretehed upon the rack OF partial and per-\niecutive inveltiga,on, and in many pollibls\nevents be brought to compromises, even the\npublic favour and very principle OF t be wholly\ndefroyed. Should this t-k- place, men of\nrepublican tenets. and ptilotabbieai refsarchss,\nwould furely be able to manage a fhp which\nhad loa rothing bur her rudder and fails in\nthe tsmpyauous Jss\" of chaos, or emaneipa-\nlion of the people from every obligation human\nor divine. Bur at lssR the leaders of the fpc,\ncelsful party being the patriots Of the times,\nsobaf Eonn be dom would always be quef\nton which they might anfwer as circumstances\nfhould recomm-nd\n\n\nEqually congruous to the deGgns of modern\nphiofbphy in the fubverlion of opinions, the\neG.nlisl vulgar:,y of mobhifm or democracy.\nand the oonfpiracy aganIi the conf tuition, all\nwhich wefe coordinate undertakings, fort of\ndeadly, fearful and Hooking ridcule was let\nloofe upon the world to debilitate, like French\nintrigue, the places which were to be finally\nafaulted. To elevate dreams into public ere.\ndence, and to ohafe the realities of long expe.\nricnce from the perfpeefive, wand Of no COM\nmon virtue was requifite, and it was judcioefly\nmade Of beneyolence and wit In the groher\nhands, and more critical juntiures, this iniiru\nment becomes, like the rods of the magicians,\nvenomous ierpent, which infuriates what before\nit only amufed. and the corfquence i madnef.\niin9uIar and terrible. Figure side, under the\nname of arnoeracy it became eafy to iidicule\nnot only The honet fruits Of eminent virtue,\nwealth and ditinetion, but even thoie very at\ntempts at excellence which emulation dictates,\nand the knowledge of human nature enioins.\nA Drunkenness Of public opinion was attempted,\nand to the point Of applauding all manner OF\nvulgar ridicule, nyeaive, and abufe, it was\nperhaps obtained. In the mean time the daily\nexample of France was at hand to debauch\nanew remorle itfelf, and LEFT any refpi,e ihould\nbe given to delufion in which the human mind\nmight recover its candor, purity and content\nment, when ridicule ceafed TO imulate, plain\ndull lying was refo,ted to, but very foon de.\nteaed.\n\n\nFor what earthly purpofe could fuch a fer.\nmentation be excited in America I'm the real\nOF imaginary charatteriitics of nations is thar\nof my couutrymen, folly, childhood and fop.\nperry -Surely it will puzzle the hiaorian to\nreconcile the bafe fact of our momentary de-\nclenGon with any character but French levity.\nTo aniwer the queaion we are driven back to\nthe plain and iimple petition which nobody\nwill yet underRand, that the whole bnfnefs in\nAmerica was NAKED rebellion againIt the\ncontribution, as hagitious as any on record, and\ninfinitely dangerous from the hypocritical tenn\nper OF its plot and profecu,ion. 1t is neither\nmore nor lefs-But in anfwer To this true and\nfacred declaration the raieally ridicule which l\nhave mentioned oppofes the Charming laugh,\nand rebel now in thief. latter times is as well\nhid and fortified in lie, as formerly he was in\nden or cattle. To this it may be faid by\nfome fool that toe eosPtption Is as mucb rs[pesed\nIyt6s euemies as BY tie Jfiends Of gopsvnm0p When\nbut now would fuch ridiculous nonienfe be be-\nIl. II."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-07-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799072201_0239.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "Pablo Notice is hereby given,", "byline": "", "article": "THAT on the night between the\n9TH and 9th of March 1895, the dwelling houle\nMary GRAY, then fole admini tratrir the eitate\n|eErn oaaY, ienior late Of Northyarmou,h. mari\ndecesfed. was defiroyed by FIRE at which time a\n|6oatc Of fix per eentum funded 0nck Ct afumed\nOf the United States. iiIued by Nathaniel Apple\n|Efq Commiflioner of Loan for the State OF Ma0a-\n)rts, was loft. Said Certificate in favor OF 10\n- Gray, of Ncrthyarmouth, for the FUN Of az6 dol\n10 cents, dated a4h July 1872. II any perfon or\nms have any objections TO the SINE being renewed\nPc ireaiurer OF The United Sta,es, they nun na,e\ntdsmands and Lodge the fame At the United State.\n! Office in Bottom. within three months from the\nthereof.\n\n\nAMMI r. MITCHELL, Sole Hd,maiqrator\nd Ssrif n~. to tie fad Jy;p5 Gray, Jsaisr.\n\n\n4syarmsufb, J.a!y 4fS, 1872. 6w-63"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "PROFITABLE BUT7ER TIRE.", "byline": "", "article": "OUR readers are all, doubtlefs, acquainted\nwith the existance of that valuable vegetable\n\n\nThe bread fruit tree; but il is not generally\nknown that there exists tree in Africa from\nwhich butter, and Of most excellent kind, is\nobtained with as much cafe as bread in the\nformer inltancr. OF fneh tree, however, Mr.\nPark gives curious and intereIling account, in\nhis travels to the interior of this continent 1t\n\n\nis called the Shea Tree, and is found near Kab\nba, on the banks Of the Niger. Lis thus he de.\nlcrbes it:\n\n\n..These trees iays Mr.. Park) grow in abun.\ndance all over this part Of Bambafra. They\nare not planted by the natives, hut are found\ngrowing naturally in h woods and in clear\ning woodland for cultivation every tree is cut\ndown but the Shea. The tree itfelt very much\nrefcmbles the American Oak, and tile fruit, from\nthe kernel of which, being 1t dried il the fun,\nthe tuter is prepared BY boiling he kernel in\nwater, has fomewh't The appearance of Span.\niih olive. The kernel is developed in a fweef\npulp, under thin green rind, AID the butter\nproduced from it, beides the advanrase OF lis\nkeeping the whole year without fit, is whter,\nfirmer. and, to my pa.ae, Of richer favour\nthan the beR butter | ever tasted made from\ncows milk. The growth and preparation OF\nthis COMMODITY fem to be among tie ift o.\nisets of African induasy in this AID TIE neigh\nbouring STATES, and il conaitntes main article\nOF their inland commerce\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "The wet wind is certainly the general and\nconfant wind Of our zone but it experience,\nnotifications al the different elevations of our\natmofphere. IF at certain height I ihould\nfind current having a declinalion of twenty\ndegrees towards the fouth. it would carry ma\nin twenty hours to Gotha, where ihonld fee\nwin pleaiure, prince and princefs, who, by\ntheir knowledge and zeal for the licences, gave\nIN example to all Others, though there are none,\nperhaps, who are worthy of Initiating ihem.--\nIII Ill find myfelf in the temple IF Autonomy,\nwith the greatef afronomer of the North-my\nmott intimate ftisnd, Major Zach, Who dignifes\nhis noble origin by the noblenefs ofhs talents\nfinally, this exeuilion to Gotha, ideal as il may\nbe, would embellih my attention.\n\n\n\" LALANDE\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "AceouN7 OF TAe 7ExEk.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nAs the Texel iiland Is IT prefent an objed OF\ngeneral attention, on account OF the gallant fea1\nlateiY achieved there, 10 eonfsqueree 81 which\nthe Dnrch fleet was obliged to fufrcnder, the\nfollowing lhort account OF il, by Dutch Au-\nthor, may not be Unacceptable 10 GU ,eaders. ::\n\n\ng The Texe laan1 which lies not far from\nthe mot northern point oftiotand,at h mouth\nOf the Zeudrr Zee, is Gid to have ben /. parat-\nCd in he year 1910, from the man iand, by a\ndreadful inundation, which osrrh9wed Holland\nZealand, FrieilInd, ana Flanders. On ,he SIT\nJuly, 1855, General Mnsk afterwards Earl or\nAlbcmarle engage the Da,ch in a naval bat\ntie nee, this I1and, in which the famous a dmi.\nraj Van TRoMp was kiliei. Tw.nty tx Of the\nDutch vehels were ei her burnt OF dearoyeI,\nwhile The Englh lot only two. b.\n\n\nIn the year 1917, the Engiilh and Freneh\nformed plan, in concert, 70 make taemleites\nmatters of the Texel, which would havf iucceeds\ned, had not Con. in a wonderful minnercaued\nthe tide to ebb, contrary 10 the ullal ceafe. Of\nnature, for Z hours, an thus their leGgn was\ndefeated. The mot remai kable cireumaance\nWAS, that nothing Of this ebb was peree;sed 10\nthe neighboring places on the f-a coat\"\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "for the benefit of the air. Accordingly he\nwent to a village at about ten miles diasnce,\nbur after fome time died there. Upon this,\napplication was made TO The Parton of the\nParith, for leave to bury him in the Church.\nyard. The Parton enqured what his lelieien\nwas, and told he was a Calyinia---\" Ne, y\nfays he, \"ahere are none but Lulherans in nay\nCnurch-yard, and there thal be no other\"\n\" his\" faid Decor Thomas, q was told me,\nand wondered that man of any learning or\nunderstanding fhould have fuoh IDEAS. | re.\niolyed to SO and argue the matter with. him,\nbut found him iniiexible. At length told\nhim, he made me think of circumnance,\nwhich once happened 10 myfelf, when | was\nCurate of Church in Thames ltfcet. / was\nbuying corpse, and woman came and pull\nled me by the feeve in the midi of The ferviee :\n:\" Sir, Sir, want to fpeak to you.\"---\" P,the.\nwait, woman, till | have done\" No, Sir, |\nmust fpeak to you Immediately\" swell then,\nwhat is the matter % \"Why, Sir, yen are\ngoing to bury man, who died of the fmali\npox, near my poor hufband, who never had\nIT,\" This tory\" continued BE-, had the de.\nfred effect and the Parton permitted the bones\nOf the poor Calvinist to be laid in his Church.\nyard\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "FA1R MERcHANDIzE !", "byline": "", "article": "LE1TEk from a gentleman on board one\nOF thei-alt India ihips LACEY failed, datedthe z8th\nOF May lait, at joanna, fays-'' The men Of this\nlsiand seem not to look VITA Indifference on our\ntar connrry~omen, notwithstanding they are of\na diff rent complexion lone of the 6ra rank\namong hem, beng much irniten with an En-.\nglih young lady, withed to make purchafe of\nher, at the price of i've thonland dollars bur\nOh icing informed that toe lady would fetch at\nLeaf twenty times that fun in India, he lamea..\ntcd that her value wasfo Tar fuperior to what\nhe could afford to give\""} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "REPARTEE or A LUNAqYc,", "byline": "", "article": "A GENTLEMAN of the name ci Man, who\nreiided at Deptiord few years fince, and had\nplace in the Cultom-hauie. having confantly\niiaiihed his bnlineis at O'Clock, nled generally\nto 90 home then to dinner.\n\n\nIn his walk he frequently met gentleman.\nwho lived in thar neighbourhood, who was\nknown TO be dfordered in his intellceis, but whole\nconduct had always been inogeufve. 1t hap\npened ooe day that they met on the GATEWAY,\nand the lunatic having large llick in his hand,\nwhen he came up oppoftc TO Mr.. Man, made\na iudden top, and ilrkng one cod Of the Tick\n10 the ground, whilG be held it with both his\nhsnds, he aerily afkcd, \" Who are you fir p\nThe othsr, not at all alarmed, and thinking to\nfcothe his aiIiant with pan, replied, g WHY,\nlir, am double man am man by name\nand a MIN by nature\" Are you 70 (\" fays\nthe inlale, Why, then am tlan beiido /;\nmyfslf' and we two will fight you two\" imnle\ndiately upon which he knocked Mr.. Man in the\nditel. aud deliberately walked off."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "GERMAN LTTERA7uRE.", "byline": "", "article": "TIE Dutchman in smolleps Novel, who\nprided himself On tie literary works of his\nbrother. \" As Dix as the Checfe.\" muf now\nyield the palm 20 the detrimental writers of\nGermany who are now more volumnous than\nthis or any other country can boat. From\n8 70 1900 books are annually printed in Cerns-\nny, wkish contains above 10000 Authors who\nlive BY writing. More than 1000 Novels are\naid to have been publifhed in that Couns,y\nwithin ;hc lat twenty. five years. What col.\nlection matt German Circulating Library be |!"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "HERoIsM or n SAILOR.", "byline": "", "article": "An anecdote is told of a 3ri,iih iailor az the\nattack Of HeIder, which is truly cbarsae.ilc !:\nHe was one of the detachmept of feamen fnf\non fhore to aliit IN drawing he artlery up he\nbeach. The parry employed in this fersirs were\ncovered by body of grenaders, one al whom\nhaving dropt, jack aartei fon his gun. AMI\nexamined the body, exclaimng with al osth,\nthat he was dead man /; lie fad, ne wolli\ntake his place, and having taken off the grena-\ndier's belt and carcouch box, and equipped him\nfelf Herewith, he feized his tirsloek, an begsn\nloading and firing at the enemy. He discl arg\ned his piece fix times, at eech time briaeing\ndown his man. AT length he dfopt himrsif\nand WAS carried on board he hofptal lhp to\nbe anputated, having received ball th,oupll\nhis knee. This was not al, he was told thai he\nmutt be brought to trial fof having deierted his\npoa, and taken upon bin talk cut of the liae\nof his duty. 1\" But pleafe your honor, | Killed\nfix of Them\" That may be, replied bis captain.\nbut you A W from your quarters. \"Then pleaie\nyour honor\" fiys Jack, in The iimplieity of his\nheirt,\" forgive me this once, and | will kill no\nmore of Them"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "Il DKSG0YEPi..", "byline": "", "article": "A GENTLEMAN has lately discovered\nFulminsting Mercury the exa6t preparation of\nWHICH Is nor yet made public, but the effects are\nvery wonderful. Two grains laid on an anvil,\naud truck with cold hammer, exploded with\nTurning noiie and coneuilion. Both pow\nder proof anda n'niket barrel were BURT By\nfew grains OF this dearueiive compound. 1t\nexplodes at about 400 degrees of Fahrenheit."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "IN RRIAL YorAGE.", "byline": "", "article": "LALANDE has addreGed the following\nletter to the Editor of Paris Journal, in\nconsequence of his determination to undertake\nan aerial voyage with citizen Blanchard\n\n\nSince the Aeronaut, Blanchard announced\nour intended afcencion, my friends have tried\n10 diGdade me from that undertaking, and |\nhave replied to them thus: p\" You fee your\nfriends embarking every day by iea, yet flip\nis liable to danger from all the. elements--air,\nearth, fire and water. In the air you have none\nof them to fear\" g But Pilatre psrilhed in an\naerial voyage\" P,latre wa, fool, he made an\nextravagant attemot which coa him his life, and\nI told him beforehand what would be bis fate\"\n:. But,\" add they, \"what would you do 10\nthe air % | owe them yet one reply\" CurioG-\n\" is patton which belongs to certaio elafs\nof men, and am extremely curious to enjoy\n!. view different from all could politely have\nhad in the courie of my life\"\n\n\nSAT the height Of two ,houfand totes have\nteafon 10 believe that III. ltars have no fcintia-\nlion, and am very detirous # ftisfying myfe,f\non this head.\n\n\n/, is only by balloons that We can obtain a\ntompiee theory OF the winds, by tracing their\nvarious dired ons and dangers. This IS the\nfroa important application that can be made of\nThe excellent difeosety Of MoDtgoller, and it is\n,me it fhould be applied."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "SATIRE ON PREJUDICE.", "byline": "", "article": "WHEN DR.. John Thomas twho diei Bifhop\nof Salisbury, in 100 was Chaplain to the\nBirth faaory at Hamburg, gentleman of the\nfactory beng III, was ordered into the country"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "A MUSEUM,\n\nFIELD MARSHAL sUWARR0JV.", "byline": "", "article": "THE real character of this great man is not\ni yet properly known and appreciated Ig\nnorance and malice, have rep-eiented him as\nferosious and fan9uinary. without a TAFT OF\nhumanity to foften The picture, and make it\nagreeable to philanthropic tate. Far diff-r\nent, We are happy in being able to fay. is he\nman to whom all Civilized Europe now owes\nfu- fignal obligations. His character as the\nt,restea Soldier Of the age he has eltablilhed in\nThe Field By following him into the receiies OF\nprivate lie, we are happy in being able 10 fay,\nwe ihall find him not lsls amiahle as man.\n\n\nIn the year ,7os, when he commanded a\nCorps of 10000 men in the Ukraine, gentle\nman of this country lived the whole year with\nthe Field. Martial in the terms of the greatea\nintimacy. That gentleman is nov in Scotland.\nField Marihal Suwarrow, even in the mida of\nthe active ierviee in which he has been engaged\nis not unmndful of the claims of private friend\nhp, but carries on a correspondence with ma\nny individuals to whom he is perfonaly at.\ntached.\n\n\nAT the time when he was conducting two\nfuch important lieges as thofe of Mantua and\nAleaandria, boths Of which places have fncs\nhappily fnrrendered to his arms he wrote\nletter to the gentleman alluded TO, with copy\nof which a correspondent at Edinburgh has ia\nvored US and which we are happy tc lay before\nthe public, as proof that The amiabe feelings\nOf private and peaceful life are not obliterated in\nthe mind Of this great General amidf the du-\nties of the mott important, and happily the moi\nfucceEfnl Campaign, that it ever was the for\ntune of any General to conduit\n\n\nTHE LETTER\n\n\naThefe lines, Cir, are fufficient proof how\nenlible have been of your kind recollection,\nand Of the wiGes which you form for my pref\nperity and for the fuccefs of our arms.\n\n\n\"Although militar operations occupy at this\nmoment all my time, am however unwilling\nto neglect my old acquaintance, Our afairs,\nflsnk heaven, arc going on in the beti polliblc\nManner; and The happy m nner in which our\nn campaign has been opened appears to be\n= good omen FOR the future. You will propa\nBY have already heard Of the oaptue of he\ncitadel of Turin, as we'll as Of feveral other pla-\nces which have had the good tortane to take\npoHefion of at the head of the Auaro. Ruff.\narmy. There is hardly any thing left but to\ntake Mantua and AleAindra, where now am ,\nand both of wh.ch places are beheged, to make\nmy fatisfaetion complete. The conquei Of them\nwill nereafc the number of my feltival days\"\n\n\n.sMay your brave countrym-n, long fourth,\nwho, by fecuring in part the Mediterranean from\nall no aile attempts, furnihed US with the means\nof aeing here in Italy with more cfea aganlt\nthe revolutionilts.'\n\n\n4. aMay your prediction be accomplished to\nbecome pac6cator, after having fubjugated an\nar, ogant and preiumptuous enemy, is indeed the\npart ansagain ambitious of playing at the end\nOf my career, as well as the peafnre of again fee.\ning YOU, to repeat with my own mouth the ienti-\nnents of eReem and affection with which am,\nSir, ssYour very humble,\n\n\n\"and very obedt Servt:\n\n\nALEx. SuwARsow RyMisiczxi.\nx4k6andria, goth June, 1888."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\nyUD1c10Us o8SERYA77oNs.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nwhich is an ingredient of our government. In\none point of view, it may be conGdered as falu-\ntary, while 10 another, and we fear, the more\n| correct point it prefcnts nothing but the mot\ngloomy coniderations. A patton for the dr.\nClifton of pub ic queiiions, were il always under\n| the influence Of patrictilm, and aided by bur\n| moderate degree of intelligence, would gene\nrally produce, between the government and the\ncitizens, confidence of fentiment, which is NOT\nlets delirabe, than it would prove beneficial.\nBut when this patton is prompted by erroneous\nideas OF ratrlotiin when it is precipitated into\nheat and intolerance by ignorant enthuliafm or\nwhen it is ucneceaarily INDUCED on improper\noecafiops il may become vehicle by which\n! artful and inGdous demagogues will rife to un-\ndelerved eminence, not to, lay honors, on the\nPaiiiens and weakneGes of the mob.--The llruc-\nture of the human mind, which is varioufly and\nunequslly endowed with particular faculties will\nforever render il impradicabe to unite men in\nthe Lame ientiments oil right and wrong. It is\nthe excellence OF our natures, however, wherew.\nexperience deiparity Of genius in ore point, to\nENJOY a hyperion rehnement in Tome other parti-\ncnlar: And il is the obied of fociety, by the\nahociation of thee diyerli6ed talents, TO produce\npe'fa whole, which, while it can act with\nharmony, will always aa with eHea.--In nu-\nmerous tocieties. fnch as nations, it is unfortu-\nnately the cafe, that this wife arrangement OF\nornniPotenc. is generally fru1rated by forne\nmalignant patton of the heart. IF the earth\nwere TO refuie TO move in its defined orbir, re-\ngulasly round the fun, what would be the efFett\nUniversal anarchy would enfue. And fuch pre-.\ncifely is The confequence, 10 the natural fyllem.\nwhen one man, or number of men born to\nM n t,l3r IL r L.\nper o1bit. and attempt to eyerciie the preropa-\nlives of higher beings.\n\n\na popular government, therefore, being COM\npofed of various qaalities, in order TO be fIceeis-\nfull in its naturalization, as it regards boil, Ks\ndomeItic and foreign interels, fhould itudy az\nonce to chsriin a laudable and temperate ipirit\nOf inquiry, and to repreis the impairment feru-\ntiny 1T vanity, and punih the vulgar aninad.\nveilions of eri,boldened georance. To do this\nis to eyince It's fuleR dignity for no govern\nment can be digniied. which has no, the power\nTO prevent iniult, and no one will be refpesfed.\nwhich is at the mercy Of every traducine tongue,\n\n\nIn France, at prelent, and indeed during the\nwhole of the late extraordinary eonylfion in thar\ncountry, we have ieen tho effeas of a licentous\nlpirit of freedom prevailing among the people\nMen, whom the temporary applaufe of the mob\n\n\n\n\n\nas luddenly become the victims of their fury.\nFrom being the idol, they have become the ex-\neeration of the populace. And vet are there\namong us, men who pretend to admire fyRem\nof government which nuauatss with every\nchange of public opinion\n\n\nIn this country, ipirit Gmilar to that which\nriots on blood in the former, has more than\nonce exhibited alarming fymp,oms of furv.\nand but for the honorable predorninanee of nub.\nlie virtue in the majority, would, ere this, have\nobfcured The honors of Warrington. and i'm\nmoated the honeR fame Of his reverend a0oc;-\nates In war and government Fer while, 20.\nPular clamor had overpoweied reafon and con-\nliberation and public merit was fFroudsd with\ndhgraee. As yet the prudence Of the majority.\nand the iteady and inhexble perseverance of the\ngovernment have triumphed over rhefe temno.\nrary paroxyims. But we know not how ioon\nthe contrary may occur. We have indeed rea-\nlon to trembie for the f,k efibe coggtation, fnce\nwe behold men, Whole feaity to /, was undoubt<\ned, join in the acclamations of its deriders. and\nny ungrarded iuggsilions, perplex and impede\nthe administration\n\n\nOur tranlaaions with foreign nations. bsv.\ngenerally oocaiioned The mott alarming diGen-\ntons 10 the public opinion. In rebellion have\nwe been born, and, as It prone thereto by our\nnature, we feem to ieek protexts for internal\nholtlty. We have more than once been as If\nwere, on the borders of civil war-and tor\nwhat ?-For ourfelves mo, it has been either\ntor England or France, that we have been Al.\nvided, that our children have been taught 70\nldP curies Our own country has been thrnlt\nfrom our hearts. and we have painted to Hghr\nthe battles of foreign one 1t we're painful TO\nrevive the recollection of theis grievou. aherar.\nc'es, bur for the hope, that by viewing their\nfolly, we may in future 81 prompted 70 avoid\na repetition OF them.\n\n\nOn the iubjea of our d:fputcs with France.\nuncommon aerimony has been excited. II WIS\nbut natural that the homer fpi.it of cur conn\nthyme\" fhopld be routed into Indignation by the\ncontumeous treatment which our envoys re."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "Il STROKE OF VII.", "byline": "", "article": "The play of TIE Rollers is the moi popula,\npiece that ever was brought out in ireland. Il\nIs played eqery aigbf all over that kingdom."} +{"article_id": "18_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "FASHIONS.", "byline": "", "article": "The Milanefe have hit on a whimfcal mode\nOF riticuling modern innovations in drefs by ex-\nhibIting the JACK xefeb and his Dijs in the full\ndreis OF faihion. This is bringing 6nery to an\nuniimeiy end"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-11-04_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799110401_0279.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THE man who has found on bis enate,\nipring Of oily water, !\" f0r making The tar 10\ng,0qO,\" would have made fortune at any other\ntime bur bis dj(copey comes now ain the rere.\nward OF the fafhion \"----What has hitherto\nbeen termed ca fine head of hair is now\n52ee. Fgt5iss Enjoys temporary triumph over\nMature; and the Jfi1ar5 are made to anticipate\nthe achievements of 7ims--on many an empty\nhead."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "gu vas fs's nsi', Yor; a;Erni, 20 p:sis fe\nr'onily the acsr'e.diion you will .rree with\nme, that ths merit would have been greater\nhad TIE meaiii-s isielf been feaiih,r.\n\n\nYou freqaehtiy rc,niud ms OF your excr-.\ntons, which ava diipoied as much as poi.\nhole to appreciate, regfc,,ing at he fame\ntime their ci,cu,ousdi.eefion. On NV part.\n) think you viii be convinced, thar every\nthing has been daae which circuraaances\nherein truly detailed would admit.\n\n\nII Is with pleasure learn, that the Exc\ncetive Directory is Gill ready, and is as mach\ndhpoied as c Ct TO terminals by liberal\nnegotiation the diHerea.cs which fubiiii be-\ntween the two countries.\n\n\nThis dhpoa,ipn has always exiited on the\npart otthe governments OF the United States.\nn negotiation then if Ger on foo, free from\nal proportions Of loans and explanation of\nI fpeeches, TO be held, if nec>Aary, in the city\nOf ioine neutral nation, aud providing tor a\ndsciiien by three or five commissioners, OF\nall points which may not be dcte mined BY\ndirect negotiation, ould hill be accompa-\naied, iu my opinion, with fuecefs: but hav-\ning no authority, cannot make the propo-\nliiion. a preliminary nealure appears to\nbe requiiite, IN which the dignity Of this 60\nVernment rs as deeply concerned as the inte.\nret of the United States. The d,predati-\nons, outrages, ani cruel.ies comm ;tea en-\nour commerce aad ciszens, in the Well In-\ndlcs and on our coats, by FrsHch priga;eers,\nTome Of which, it is iaid, have no comniiii-\noas, are perhaps >f,dom pareleled amonglt\ncivilized rations Il Is GAid, that his go-\nvsrament has no; been early sppriicd of thefe\nevents which have Been great forice Of ir-\nritation in the Uas,ed States, and prinoi-\npal eaule of the repreflive mcaiures adopted\nby them. q REGAL of the comm. lions Of the\nprivateers and rea,aining then, BY isvers pc\nnalties 70 the proper object, Of capture, cam\nnot faiI TO have happy effect.\nI You claim promiie OF my good offices,\nas private citizen of America. Thelc ihall\nnot DC wanting, to repre!snt truly every nes\nlure OF this government, and 10 render fuc-\ncelsful all insh as MAJ be veil adapted TO\neffect reconciliation. This is Ill tina, can\nbe expected of me, and the duty which I\nowe 10 my country wiltreluire Il.\n| And now, Citizen Mmilter, having given\nyou ateGi:nony otmy eaeem, iuch as reIrlts\nfrom frank and candid conduit, bid YOU\nadieu, wiihing iincerely fpeedy renewal OF\namity and commerce bctweea the two repub.\n! lies.\n\n\nAccept, Citizen Miaiaer, the aiTurances\nof my perfect coalideration.\n\n\n(Sigoeil E. GERRY.\n70 the Minaet Of Foreign Affairs\n\n\nOf The French Repnblic.\n\n\nre D. csrfiaaed.J"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "CONGRESS.\n\nHOUSE OF REpREsENrAz1yES.\n\ni'hurfday, January n.", "byline": "n Q Be Continued.", "article": "| Ah\"iiuaV, January 81\nMIR. tiartley Preien,cd number of pc.\nutions lcopies of each olher) from the com\n\" OF York, fgned by upwards Of 800 per-\nions, complaining againh feverai avs pafTed\nat ;he lat FELTON,, particularly againit the\nlaw tor rafting a Provifionsl ARM, the A\nlien and Sedition laws, the Stamp ACT and\nDirect Tax law, and praying for a repeal of\nthem and alto, that fuch iyfem Of e-ono-\nn'y may be adopted by the goveramcn,, as\nviii conport with its dignity, aud prove a.\ngre-able to the people at large.\n\n\nMr.. ri. hoped, as tlnspctition was couch\ned IN decent and proper terms, no objection\nwould be made to its reference. He hopcd\nalio thar Its merits would be duly conGder,\ned, and, upon = full difcuilion of the fubIeet.\nne ha- no doubt the petitioner would be \"a\ntisiaed with the rsfult. Re moved the nlual\nreference, which gas agreed to. -\n\n\nMr.. Hanna ptelented petitions from the\ncounty OF Dauphin, in the fame words with\nthoie from York county, fgned by so4 per.\niona; and\n\n\nmr. Gallatin prcfented petition and re-\nmonitrance from IVaAhington county, fes-\ned by 1914 pe,fons, of fmilar nature with\nthe above, which had ALTO the fame reference.\n\n\nThe Speaker aid before the houle com.\nrnunication from the treafufy department,\ncontaining letter from the comptroller of\nthe trcaiury, with certain fatemeuts prepar-\ncd nnder sha, officer, refpeaing The ssint.\n\n\na mehsge was received from the Prefi-\ndent of the United States, incloling a report\nfrom the tlireSfer of the mint tyith a Care\nOF the coinage of the mint for the lslt year.\nBoth thelc communications were ordered TO\nbe printed.\n\n\nThe PreGdcnt ai.o Informed tie houfc, BY\niis fscretary, that had approved andiign-\n81 the act for the punilhment Of certain\ncrimes therein fpecified.\n\n\nThe bonle ag.in .refoIved itieif into COM\nmittee OF tie whole on the bill to amend the\nStamp az whei Hf Otis propofed new\nfeetion 10 the bill. providing that every GER\ntifcate Of Stock 10 any bank or inlurance\ncompany above one bundled aud rot ex-\ncreding four hundred dollars hs:l pay the\nFUN Of as cems, and all above ace dollars,\nan additional duty of cents for every 100\ndollars, IN lea Of the prefent duty. The\nmotion was nsgsiised, \"a to II.\n\n\nThe committee then rofe, and the houCe\ntook up the amendments. When that was\ncorle TO which was yeGsrdaY introduced by\nMr.. Otis, fo excluding bonds al or wi,hif,\n90 days from the exception infavoar ofnotes\nOf tins dcfcriptior, Mr.. Gaii1tin hopca +\nwoola rot b. agreed TO, Mr Gordon sifo\n! poke agaiaf u, and Mr.. Bayari in It's \"a"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "tNO. AL", "byline": "Paris, 10th Iuly. 1903.", "article": "Citizen Mia5gs,,\n\n\nreceived, on the 27th MeG;ior, (isth\n\n\nOF Jn'y) your letter Of the z4,h (,he I2lh\n\n\nJulY on which permit ne to MAKE fo.ne OBJ.\n\n\ntervatiors.\n\n\nYou slledgc that, in the United States,\n\n\nthe French Republic is accufed OF not Win\ning foi peace, and TO ihs.s that il was always\ndeiirons thereof, You recur 20 the arrival of\n\n\nMt Genet IN America. Fac from accuia-\ntons of any kind, win to cultivate har--\n\n\nnony between the two governments, as the\nfold bafi Of peace. From that epoch, TO\ntoe deplrture from The United States of Mr..\nAdst, the correfpondeuce of the fycretsries\nOF taie cf;te United States, with the French\n\n\nM,nltcr in Americs. aud the American MI\n\n\nniiters ~ France, contains the hiltory 30 thai\ntimc, of the unhappy differences between the\n\n\ntwo republics, and evinces the fincere delire\n\n\ncfthe government of the United States, a.\n\n\nnidit the inevitable embarraGments rsllltinr\n\n\nfrom dc convuliiye itate of Europe, to pre-\n\n\nferve harmony and fr.eniihip with the French\n\n\nRepublic, and to perform with fcrupslcus\n\n\nattention tie duties of neutrality. If, by a.\nny unfortunate events, France had fuaa;ced\n\n\n1Fiuries during that term, It'll the n1tnifra\n\n\ndllpoiition OF the government of the Unied\n\n\nStates TO IGlsice aad moderation, was lure\n\n\npledge of rrdref.\n\n\n\"hen MIR. Monroe was recalled, minir\n\n\ntef was ient to iupp!y his place, and YOU\nlay, he could not be received, becaufc he\nwas NOT IA iituation to fulfil the conditions\nnccelIary for th- renewal the poli,icalcou.\npe6tious.\" Had he beer received, he copld\nhave 7PPlied for other powers If neceHary\ngp'hing 10 more ulual he apoIicstion, |\nwnich yoa have 20 lirenuouay urged on NV |\npart, mutt have besn for the renewal Of row.\ners annulled by the aSt Of tending away lie (\nother cnvoys; iurely thea your arrunen,s\nwould have applied with much more fore. 70\nthe ca!e Ola m'niiter, whole powers were\nonly luppofed INADEQUATE 10 the Offices of\nms milton. The act Of REJECTING this MI\nniteI, accompanied with circumfanc,s rs\n!Wgh diipleafurc on tlc part of the Govern\nment OF the French Republic, could not fail\nTo- wound !eeply the government of the u\nn;ted States. andto produce obfsryarioos On\niuch an l.rPor,ant event. I.et,he ca,,fe,od\net1et be buriedin oblivion; the rememsrssc,\nthereof cannol promote harmony. Tb;s vo,,\nVIII readily accede 20 when yoa conidertbe\namicall'e and attentigr conduct in-ocd;a,ei,\nadopted 5Y the American government. =\nienG''g three Euyoys Tx racrdinarv. With\nufG''Ste 2owefs TO eisett reconsiliation and\nq renew@l Of commercial intercourle be-\ntween the republics.\n\n\ni'om the arrival OF the Eavoys AZ Paris\nto ihe departure OF two Of Them. the or\njects 81 heir niiiiiou were defeated . y iuGr-\npsre5'e bars arifiag from demands Of Joa,s\n'Y''ch, violating the neutrality of the Un;,\nrd sia'ea, would have involved them IN H..\nnedr.'e war, aod Of procuring rsosrations\nior nc oblerva;ions binteI az Towsrds\n.he eni Of that period. after impoliuq on ooc T\necreeY, you Gated the enharra TmeD,, ard\nI. aatis;attion of the Executive Dir ,orv\nN account Of the opinions anI conyerr,tion.\n't my COLLEAGUES. its determination po, -\nrelt wish shsm, and its delire 70 nsgoci,,s\n''tn me and you added thgt my departure\nVogid produce an immediate rupture -8c. :\n'omlieS az was at this communicate,\nniormed you that had no power 70 .re,, {\nsparateiy the meafare was ip,of,,l, ii Z\nihat had M powers been ADEQUATE. ,,s,,,, :\nmade under luch circumstances could 49,. :\noS ,a''hea ~ ny government. You diHor-\n\"a tom re, We reafJScd or the fub;.9 81\neach adhered % h5 opinion. urged inv.;a\nthe unreaionsblensls OF admitsin.S nr.,,,,,;..\naga'it my colleagues, Without ;ns,rm;n\n.hc'n OK inc caUies thereof; the good .gef\nr ,'.\"Sv''g ,ne's' which nrighi refult from\nhIow\" 70 'nem al thar had now paiTed be\ntween MS You held me TO the promile ef\nieereey,, adding, that IS would negotiate\nWe eoula loon iiniih treaty fof re Fxr\ncn''se Directory were not m ,he lsl,ir 81 J\nipendlng n,ach time absut lueh matter,\nYou defred snothe, Interview, t.. wbirb IS |\nter dhcuiiioa oil sse lobieSl, conarngd |"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "FSoN rvs AURoRA.\n\nLETTER /.\n\n10 hse Pss,lDssr IF .le Lrn.rsp ar4rr.-\n\nSIR,", "byline": "", "article": "SIR,\n\n\nTHE obferyations contained in die AL\nthe letters which ha:liuccted il, ere \"a. ,,s,\ny addrefIrd to yeur confidence asd 70 49,.\nJudgment NJ oblett is to dcrnonara;s 20\nshe people, asd TO you. tha, the conai,u,:on\nOF the dated States. has been violated. tfsh,\narguments which are ufcd 10 cFeA ~,\ndemonRra.on, are derived from the Sra\nand PuseR principles of political ,c;enec.\nand are exhibited in tina, plain form, wbirb\ntruth alone can venture to aGume.\n\n\nIf, Sir, thcfe arguments fhall exc;.t !,\nyour mind, doubt co, cernino ;hc 600,\nOF congreis, to define and puniih libeis, INV\npn'Pofe will be- accomplished. The Vi r.,\noustersant, of a free people, will nor Dcr-\ntorn, ahngle ACT ofpower, unlcfs he IS al\nLatuf-!y Gars, that he is authorized to\n\n\nform It, by that charter whofe facrcd\n\n\ncep,s he has pledged himfelf to Cod a\n\n\nms Country to obicrve. If, relying too\n\n\non the decifon Of ae angry and asita,c\n\n\niembly. he has halIily given his All,\n\n\nmeafure, of which his Judgment now\n\n\npeis him to queaion the propriety, die\n\n\ning all coniiderasions, but thofe Of I,\nand Juice, he viii come forward w;th\n\n\nhrmneis which belongs To virtue, and\n\n\niSnowlcdge to the world, the real Gtuat\n81 his mind. In doing this, he VII ex\n\n\nbit to mankind, an inltaRce of reStitu\nand candor, whch 1t has been fclLom\n\n\never their fortune to behold and l,v !,\n\n\neiorions homage, voluntarily offered 10 req\nION AID to truth, he win promote the carfe\nor liberty and virtue, and render his os,\nname INN ortal. he will difpsl folici,ude\nand iorlew from the bofoms Of ,boulapd,.\nWhole Patriotifm is as pure as his own.\nand hiii the tumuls'that is now rifng in the\ncountry, and which threatens 10 oycrwheIu,\nthe union with ruin ard confuiion.\nJ VIII NOT UiEendyou, Sir, By fay;ag .hat\non. this inbjeft, ysa mgQ entertain 6me\n6oa5i. IL is pof1ibie that you nav be aJ-\nt0lHfs.y lare, that the Congrsfs Of the Uni\nted states does polefs a power, which Ger,\ntsinly is got expressly given, nor can be\nihewn to be neceiIary to carry any qiycn\npower into elect. 1t is pohible, that YOU\n| nay be asj0tafty fure that you are in The\nnight, although forty of the Representatives\nOF the people, equal at leaf in talents and\nintegrity, and alnroa equal in numbers to\ntheir opponents, have told you that YOU are\nin the wrong. II is poiIible that Won NAV\nretain this abio!n:c conviction, in fpite os\nthe iolern deciiion of the respectable lrgif-\nlstuges of Kentucky and Virginia. All this\n10 poihble, and il you lhalI iay either bv\nyour words or actions, that it is actually IN,\ncafe, ihau not heiita,c to believe YOU\nbut this belicfwill be accompanied with won\nder, and the moa profound regret. &\nYET, Sir, however clear your opinion, how\never decided your conviction roay be, on this\ngreat conaitutional queaion, there is one\npoint in which we mut all agree. it is a\ntrnth, which cannot be denied, truth fuo-\nported by facts, as notorious as they are\nalarming, that tle fedition bill is in the\nhighee degree dangerous and inexpedient.\n\n\nIn this part of the world it is juGly regarded\nas an attack on the liberty Of the prefs, and\nhas roaled tue attention Of the moA G,-\npine. 1t has infamcd that fpirit of flfn;.\ncion and dicontcut, which, uniortunately\ntor the people, has been already too poY.,.,;.\nfully excited, aud has difea and obyioua\ntendency to produce the very crime which il\nProfeiles to puniih. God forbid that\nmould lay, that fuch WAS the obiea for\nwhich tie lsw was made. IF I entertain\ned anopinion 70 dn,Onorablc tony coun,rv.\nmen, 70 diigracefal to humanity, my foni\nwoui5 ink with horror and defpair. Blu,\nCannot deipt'r, Truth, liberty, and virtue.\nmutt presaii IN America, and therefore,\nbelieve, that the fervan,s oftle beoplc, viii\nnos continue law, merely becauie Il has\nPai'ed, when they know, when they fee, that\nthe cyl which i has already produced, m,\nnntely out~ellghs all the good which they\nexpected to obtain.\n\n\n-, Ho2TEN51US.\n\n\nVirginia, january 1893."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "of lass have been pyopoicd for bsu;ghing.\nthe French, and frqaett.ssing Freash pro-\nperty\n\n\nThe long fufFsrius ofyhe Executive Oi-\nretloy IS about to naa.ea ittelf ia the NOR\nuapneaionahle n,anner. Peridy VIII no\nLonger be able 10 throa yea oycrth psc;6c\ndifpoiitiors which il his never ceaica 10 ma\nnifca.\n\n\nII IS al the very monsnt of this frefh pro-\nvocation, which would appea, TO lea.e no\nhonorable choice but war, that it conSrms\nthe aiiurauces which have sisen you on\nis behalf In the prytSnt criGs, It cou6ncs\nide!f to mealure of fecuriJy aud felf-pre-\nfervaJion, II laying a temporary embargo\non American yeads, with reierve of indem-\nni;ies, if their be occaiioa for them. 1t is\ng, ready, it Is as much diipoled as ever, to\nterminate by a candid negotiation the diff\nftrences which lobilt between the two coun-\ntr:e.\n\n\nSech isits repugnance TO conGder the u\nnited STATES as enemies, that notwithRand\ning their hoale demonstrations, il means ie\nwait until it be irr>iGibly forced 10 il b,\nreal hoeilities.\n\n\nSince you viii depart, Sir, haaen al Leaf\n70 traniinit 70 your gorennent this folrln\ndeclaration.\n\n\n(Signed)\n\n\nCHI. MAU. TALLEYRAND"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "LII III.\n\nTO TIE PEOPLE Or THE UNI\n\n\nTED STATES.", "byline": "", "article": "Il is the objsa Of the following addrels\nto demenarste, thas 20 mnch Of the late act\nof Congrels, commonly called the Scdj--\nton Bill, as Tslates to lbels, is not eDa,raai.\ncd by The Contribution ofthe United States,\nand that 70 much thSreof as relates 70 srsoied\niifeis, IL extrj5iy yr5rLz1gsg by *. To thgic"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "eiu'nsr''len . hases within -,s ua.;ca s,,.A,\nwas Ieal the Shifd time AM M.\n\n\nDo motioa OF lfr. ). sa,;th. \"a, i,.,,c.\n\n\nn'eil INTO a committee oithe whole vn he bgI\nrssuia,e The eolleesion 0. da.isS on :s,pce. -,\ntonnage. This till is v-r, ,ons, ana t,s,,sl -,\n,neh p-itso Il a. arr ameida,o &C die sr'c.\nlaws were read, tbc Tvadn, o-ca SD ,,re,,\nOF The ht'icy. \\ few lnesirari,ts we ~. -\ngreed TO- and 'he oil being gone through, ,hs CO.,\n;a'''s' r0;s' 'rt ihc SrrAxsa having { Inc NJ NJ\ni,'l, 49, 10 ssper' eaaa BE na,e. and u hou.\nMas in'ornially sjjonrnei by tie Cl,tls.\n\n\n= iliort debate took place in The co,,.r:,.\n\n\nmotion OF Mr.. l.;v;nSiscn, to exclude fro,, 49,.\nneoss' MAPS Prints charts. imported e. s,' -\nloiisse, Academy, OF Incorporated xibr,rv :.\nwas oppoied principally On the cround 81, ~\niuh!-St bad been referred to iel,st 's\nwho had nor ye. n'a'l. their report. lhe .,o. On"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": ":. tns Propo'isioa toy negotiating with roe\nepSrasciy, your next *ould be 10 aecrec.t\nhe three Lryoys il. fich an event, The re-\n;recy menaonei Would have been proper.\nTbs expectation was freng, hcied by HE\ntwo iubicquent interviews which they had\nsRh you, aud YOU may ;udge Of my fu-priCe\n,n the receipt OF yuur letter Of the 2Sth\nVsnicie, 1.-THE 18th march, containing\nIrtusai 10 ireat with Two OK the Enyoys, and !\nreeewiag the propol,ion re srcat with me.\nfinding thar was the ps,f 81 alluded 70, AID !\n,ha, all hopes OF our bring jointly accrcdit- |\ned were at an end, again rsfuled in the |\nmott poiitive terms, to negotiate feparst,ly\nanoSher proPoIition was then made, that, TO\nprevent rupture, ] ihoold reiuaiu here TIL\ninformation could be tent 70 my government\nOF The events. Embarralling as fuch Rate\nwas, iubmitted 10 il, rather than to bring on\nWa. You afterwards fcSt your note of tie\n\n\n18th Gsrminai C3d April propoGng that\n\n\n'hould relume our reciproca. communica-\n\n\nlions upon the intereGs Of the French Re\n\n\npublic and the United States. To this /\n\n\nreplied on the 4th Of April, \" That I could\n\n\nonly confer informally aud unaccredited, on\n\n\nany iubjea respecting our milton, and com.\nuunicate to tn. government of the United\nStates the reiult of fuch conferences being\nIN my individual capacity unapthoyized TO\n\n\ngive them an official aamp.\" The day az\n\n\nTer the departure from Paris os the laa OF\n\n\nmy coiea' 8, again addrened you, and\n\n\nquoting above paragraph, Informed YOU\n| that TN oulidered as the line of conduct\n\n\nwell unde 'itood to bsobierved OH my part\n\n\nto tins YOU made no objection, verbally or\nby writing, and thus acquiefced in il. Had\nlyou not fhould immediately have demand\n\n\ned my paiTpo't.\n\n\nAT one of our firt interviews, after ,ha,\nletter. YOU Rated difficulty in adopting\n\n\nplan propofcd by my letter of the 10th of\nApril, from your no, being informed of the\nwilhes OF the government of the United\n\n\nStates IN regard to a treaty thefe were 10\n\n\nReasonable that I thought ii beG 10 compuni-\n\n\ncate them 20 you; and according to your\n\n\nown opiaion, iince sxprehcd. they would re-\n| qnire little or nc time for dilcuhion nothiag\n\n\ncan exceed them for moderation or iuhice.\n\n\nBelieving that you was lcriouly 1fpoied to\n\n\nbring forward the plan of treaty, for the\n\n\nconfederation of the United States, and be-\n\n\ning alto convinced, that the Gubiet4 thereof\n\n\nhad been 10 fully difcuncd, and was 70 gen\n\n\nunderttood, as not 10 require much time 10\n\n\naccomplish it, informed YOU, that (bould\n! embark for Amcrics in June; and although\nyou objected to 1t in the firh inaance, You\nafterwards appeared to be fully convinced Of\nIre neceihty OF 1t, promifed to iigeit the plan\npropoied without delay, and to fend II TO\n\n\nme for examination. conferred with YOU\nat different times, On the expediency of lend. |\nING Miniaer to Philadelphia to comulete\n\n\nhe negotiation and you proniie,, TO conf\nder OF IL. At length the Sophia arrived, |\nand few days afterwards, you informed me. |\nthat might make myielf quite eafy, that |\nFrance did not with war with The limited\nStates that ihs had no thoughts of il, that\nthe Americas affairs were before the Execu. |\ni've Directory, and that every thing would\nbe arranged to my wiihes. I again ftated |\nthe neceility of Tending Miniaer to A &c.\nrlca TO complete the negotiation. Youfaid\nyou would proPoie one TO the Executive Di.\nrettorY. This could no. fuppoie was for\nthe PurPoic sou have fncc itated of rei;diog\n'here after the ratification Of the treaty.\n\n\nthus were matters circumhanced until The\narrival o. the gazettes, containing tie d;f.\npatches Of the ENJOYS to their government,\nwhich gave more than rnonentary turn ~\nyour cofreipoadence viii. me. When I in.\niorned you that l mould embark in the So.\nph'a as loon asfhe could be fitted for Tea.\nthere was Oil time to finil, the plan of the\ntreaty, and TO icnd it By me, If exosdient i\non dehFed me to remain here I told YOU\nmy return was indifpenibls, and gave Won\n.. no other reaion. Thought that fnmc;eni.\n7 on conceive It depended on me to be oub.\n,'eiy received by the Executive Direeforv 4\nput our opinions are different on this po;rt\nq: goysrnmen; tends three Enyoys 70 treat |,\nWIZ anoihes government CHS reiees two\n1i them, end propoies TO trea; with the tbi,d.\n~audor nat admit, think, that the Ia,ter\n:annot accept the propofal, without tranC.\n'e.r'iog n this initahce the executive autho.\nIty OF this government, who sonla ONLY\nave nomia.s!ed three Enyoys, to the fs,eior\ngovernment, who would have ae5oipfsd one\n\n\nYou Fay, that if my powers were altered\ny the departure Of my colleagues. vet On\nny own hypothesis, ought TO have ,efer.\nga the 4ueition 70 my government, and in\nne interim to have fixed with vo3. b.\n.1lm and ar,,,.tt. AZ. n - -"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "row Adjourned.\n\n\nFriday, February I.\n\n\nMr.. Jofah Parker, from the Navy COM\nmtter, reported the following bills, VIZ.\nA bill for augrnenting the Navy, Snd TX.\ning the pay OF captains Of Hips or vsfels of\nwar.\n\n\nA bill authorizing the eRab,ilhment of\ndocks, and\n\n\nA bin authorizing the purcaafe of,imber\nfor naval purpoies.\n\n\nTheie bills were isverally twice read and\ncon E,ittel-\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr.. S. smith, the houfe went\ninto COMMITTEES of the whole on the bin &c lrnen.i\nthe aa 20 provide for the valuation OF lauss and\ndwelling houfes, and tho enuir Grafton of lavcs\nwithin the United States. The firli elsufs Of this\nbill authorizes the Secretary OF the Trcai,.ry, 10\naugment in cafes where he may find it neceli.ry,\nthe eonPcniarions 6Ssd for principal and afiitant\naiiecrs b. the pTsicnt law 70 that NO principal or\nanitsnt aiicilor ih7ll, in any cafe, receive more\nthan two dol ars pc. day executive OF an Allowance\nalto made in che eeond etlsn OF this bin Tor clerk\nhire to the principal aeiior, of one dollar per dsv\n\n\nOn enquiry, Il appeared that the pIiusspal ansi\niors have ny the law as It ROW Rands, one dollsr-\nand halt per DAY allowed them; and the other az\niellors one dollar and half whila collecting, and\none dollar when otherwite employed\n\n\nIhis bill advancing the pay ct the adcfiors orig-\nmates ron complaints from the State Of Maryland\ntia. pcrons cannot be got to perform the Office for\nthe FUN ae1wed, end that, in eoniequenec, IN MANY\nparts OF that Rate, Geps have been taken TO\ncarry tins law INTO execution. This fact was Gated\nby Meiirs S. Smith. Craik, Sprigg and Matthew'S\nrepresentatives from that rate\n\n\nMIR. o. Smith moved TO ftrikc out two dollars.\nioF the Prrroie of inierting three but this motion\nwas suPereeded ay one made by NJ. varnur,, TO\nisrise out the fra fiction Of the bill.\n\n\nEie thought the Preient allowance quite fuffei-\nemf, and rather more than enough; that TO con,-\nplant has been made from any other p7.t of The\nUnion; that he could not agree to allow the Sc\ncretsry of the Treafnry power to Fay the officers\nIN Maryland more than is paid to the fame officers\nin other parts OF the Union, and he could not con-\ntent to raiie the pay of the whole, when they are,\nexcept IN the cafes mentioned, perlcaly ia,isfied\nwith what is now allowed. Mr. V. fa~ no necefiity\nfor clerk here ifa clerk were to be allowed, the\noitee OF principal afleiiors he faid would become\ninccure; that nothing would make the tax f,sn,.\npopular as thus 10 increalc the cxpcnfe OF collec-\nton and that out Of two millions of dollars raifed\nnot more than one million would find iss way mo\nthe treafury. This opinion was fupported gene\nrally by Meiirs. Venable, MDowci, Shepard\nj. Williams, Thatcher, w Claiborne and Findiy.\nhe neceiity of the increalc was advocated by\nMea. S. Smith, Gordon, Crak, Pinckney, Harpcr\nand Otis absolutely neeelIary il the tax was 10 be\ncollected in Maryland , that it would not be neccf-\niary to advance the Pay ofthe officers In any other\nparts OF The union, but that owing the extent os\nthe difriets in Maryland, and from other capies.\nperions could not be induced to perform th:s duty\nwithout he prorofed advance.\n\n\nAfte= great deal Of conversation on the ltl;ea\nthe motion for aEiking the lection, was mega\ntiyet! IS to ~, The committee then rofe, and\nhad leave to Gt sgain.' The heuie adjourned TO\nMonday,\n\n\nMonday, February =.\n\n\na petition was prcfcnted sy MIR M'Clenaehan,\nphia, praying repeal Of the Alien and Sedi,ion\nlaws. Committed TO the whole houie.\n\n\nDiREcT TAX.\n\n\nThe Houle again went into committee on that\nbin.\n\n\nMr. Thatcher moved 70 frike on, the I'd feGaion.\nwhich provides elrkst one dollar per day, 10 each\nprincipal collector. This was carried. ave. 60.\n\n\nMIR Harper moved new fiction, which he faid\nhad been zgreed upon in the committee The pro-\nfent AT, he aid, itsted that the returns hoad Be\nmade in rs days: the one he moved was {, extend\n\n\n\n\n\nceiilry. This was carried. Ayes \"a.\n\n\nOn motion Of Ms wda, 70 pieeh Of the a.s =.\nrequired tiic appeal to h made in writing. wa. r.\npctcd. Ayes 50. Nos 40.\n\n\nCOnfjera,c 'convcrh ion o-cn-rrd on a o,o-,or.\nton OF Mr. Wain, to ada to fiction repdr,,J l.,\nthe committee, Tor repeating 70 mach Of lie \"a\nrequired the nunbering and mcalure,nept ~ ,bs\nwindows, the fafpeahon Of 70 much ss reis,.d -\nTIC detail new required of ont hoafes. ara. ss\nbeing retufnedby the afeiTors. This wa. neg,,;-,I\nonly II ri6ng il favor of Il, s@''''N\n\n\nsonae other amendments were pfopofsa and III,\ncommittee rofs. ''N ''is\nWh'n The bill wa' taken up in lie Houe M\nVarnuin renewed his motion for kim s.n, 80\nLrh ieetion, which be had made in eo,a,n;,,e, ~\ntie whole On Friday. q\ntwas taken byye,' and nays. Yeas as. Nay, =,\n\n\nTucflay, February\n\n\nI5e Cletk informed the Horfe tina, be t,a N\nreceived Information from the tba, H.\nu and u\"ssle to attend the Houfe ,se,,,,,,,,,\nmotion was made to adjourn, which wa. led\n\n\nWednefdsy, PclaaFy 6.\n\n\nne OIL 20 srtev1 - \"a"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "yauT. II MAS nsgativcd, a6.c,es oaly osibs\nIi. its favour.\n\n\n+ On the other aueu5rlcni os tIr. OTIS.\nprop~ing thar declared itamps .hou'i b. 81\nlowed for, Mar. Wall iaid, il il were agreed\nTO, il would open door for fraud. Ons of\nthe principal reaions Why notes at or Under\n90 days were made to pay q lefs duty than\nOthers was, bscauie number OF ramps ufed\nin this way would be neceiiarily deiaced by\nmerchants drawing notes which never would\nbe dilcouated. Mr.. w. he'd Emo dou5; tina,\nparticular inaaaces individuals might fufer\nfrom lamps being accidentally de!aced bur\nhe believed If this provlion paiIesI, al ,he %\nday notes not diicounied, would De included\nwithin It.\n\n\nMr.. S. Smith was ALTO oppcfed to ]; (; and\nthe amendment was nagaiiyed without a die\nientin; voice.\n\n\nGn the amendment TO fill the blank al\nlowing compensation to Supervisors for\n\n\nRamping and telling ramps, with four per\ncent Considerable debate took place. Il\n| vas oppofed by Mr.. Gallatin, on the ground\nGifts being too mncn in fome cafes, and too\nlistle il others; and fufported by Nelirs.\n\n\nOtis, Harper and Piuckney. 1t was at\nlength carried, the yeas and nays being Ia\n\n\nken, - 10 40. The bin was then ordered\n\n\nTO be en-. .roAsd for third reading TO NOR\nrow. Adjourned."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "Tucflav. Febru,,y", "byline": "", "article": "20 sietk informed the Horic tina. ne had mn\nrseeved Information from the Speaker tia, H.\nu and u\"able to attend the Houge rsey.,,,,,,,\nmotion was made to adjourn, which wa. esrr;gd \""} +{"article_id": "21_1799-02-19_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799021901_0053.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-19", "page": "p2", "headline": "V'ednefdsy, FclasFy &.", "byline": "", "article": "ne OH 70 stisnd TIC az providing r., die\n'-'uS''oH Of land and dwelling hsu..s and ne"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-02-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0162.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Ihe hrAt clau'e, oajy2 alPiei94, gave 10 Toenced\nrobbers On the ocean an unlimited exercite al\nTheir Observation-Disclosures the mol ou.rag eous\n! acts ot violence and injuGice, and leg3iized\nevery iPecids Of piracy and rapine.-The lecUnd\n| branch OF this decree. the proof Of negative\nwas agaInlt every rule Of right eG4b.iIhel a.\nmon2 men, and 4 Pervcrion Of the ordsr of\nnature. What mau in fociety, if accufe1 OF\nclmeE, and obliged 10 prove hintclf innocent,\nwau Be able 70 avert the rod of Punihment\nThele isveral DEGREES received a modification\nin January 1893, when it was .-rthe- decteed\n~ the Directory Of France, thai tas cHARAcrEE\noFU.}tA H5a!aLs determined ~ he nature ofAci,\n1arSos5-and therefore al ~ 1sL hLa IL oDE5g or\nIl b3rt 7g7 t5t merehaadi3, Of England, 81 Of fsr\nPI.y'57s, 7g-re declared g294 Pyi2s. Altho the\nterms Of this decree are general, YET the\nAmerican commerce was the obi q aimed at\nbactui- We have very ltle commercial conuac-\ni5n with any Other naton-4nd becaul. our\ntrade io particularly eZpo.ed 10 the c1un-Is and\npirates Q. France.\n\n\nThele rehidions, bearing on the face Of\nth-m determined lPir:t Of uoGiIty, and of\nP'u0de7, f. contrary to he rights OF neural\n! aati0ns-to our particular iuterelt and ID the\n( Pulat;ons IF 1ubGl.ng treaty, induced Con.\nGres very early lat lummer to fpeak il The\nt0Et OF reh9lnce-t0 iulpcnd in part our com.\nn1trci+. intercourse wih the French dOminions,\nanL to declare Tie exiting treaty nul and void.\n1t was hoped that yh-fe enerzetic maaIures\nwould have ind sd the Directory 10 change\nHIS p1lioyt5 iotIen the rig0r of its DEGREES, and\nto agree 70 al amicab.e adlment of diTcrea-\nces :-Bu, the revere has haPPeucd the\nn re 6rmly France is cPPo!ed, the more dead\nly j her enmty ;--InI While the exi1cac5 of\nher C0u1c Is f-!e.y depends on fraud and dill\nmutation, we cdunO- cxPect more benevolent\ntreatment han WIS is exPreG=d III the decree\n0f The Directory ot the 10th ot O5to7er l41,\nthat evsry tsr.1g, sitlsr alH5., or ORIGINALLY\nfIsm trs cluH-II-5 II AMIIY or ALLIANCE zyi.b\nfrom, IN tH > STATE OF NEUTRALITY, qy5s IL\nJ.Ir.r Qfa 19zm5a GRATED jy t5s ea-zis5 1 Franc,\n2r ass c9ma9s pgt q t5e ers1y 9t t5s b.5r d ev.1,\n1r ..5-r5 5shesng 2 tbs e7s4y, J5IA ts a-lzred z\nTRAITOR, -l! trsat-a a5 inlb, 7ylb5ut .J Jsng\nPermitted 70 ANY c.ls rs5a:-J-r b oeaI THAT HE\nWAS C0H?ELLED INTO SUCH SERVICE BY FoRCE.\n\n\nNo llronger proof ct she e1if-a-e of & Gem\nof terror can politely be i'm gn-d than this\nvery Ge-r-e-lt il the zsbluj 1Hrg Of human In\njueicc. Tais decree, however, /, conhR-at\nHi,h that oi March, I-G7-th= one Pulith-s A\nman as guilty uuiel, Al P owes him!-.f i1no-\ncent, and ne other irfids the pun llmsut Of\ntraitors on men, who have b.ea mrc.led by\niorce, and azaint their wills, to jon the eng\nmics Ut France If the meu, lat-ly taken by\nA Dritlh iquldron from one OF our a.msd q vel-\n!els, command ] BY Cap. Phi lips, lh ulI hap\npen to fall iato .h- HANDS Of Tre0chm-n, tL-y\nNUT b- put to death Thi, Is more thdn\nCoth.c ba55ar.ty; and if heaven Las ye, in\n\n\ntore any thunIe-holts, rei Glib ulc9Hm1a\n7przf5,\" they viii ere long BE let looie to PIn1h\nThe or mes Of tie Diredoy otherwile julice\nmu1 have foriaE-n he throne OF God, aud the\nmercy Of the moa high have degensraied into\nweaknefs.\n\n\nnotwithstanding The unezamqlcl wjcked0efs\naad Pe'ady OF France, We may tlcovor in he\nmeaiures ot her councils a ve.y iu1tle and IN\nJealous polcg. To ll1is and conquer\" IS\nthe motto inllfi7ed on every page Of her mo\nd-rn hit0ry ana if !he has hitherto been fu--\noel.tul in tits purl-il, il is b-c4u.e her views\nare TOO bafe and profound for the b lief and\npenetration OF mankind. Indeed they are 70\nmuch interviewer vii Projections Of fri=ntihip,\nani with a zeal for Liberty, yha- neutral nations\nhave been deceived, and hurried into he fatal\nvortex without Pelcejving it. We imputed the\nconduit Of Genet 70 the Phrenzy and delrium\nof the man, anl not to the prenedi1te plass\nof Ills nation. In this ,gs at Ian found ourlelyes\nmiaaken-he adsd well the part aligned him !;\nand his nominal dilGrace was only 10 lull Us in\nfatal fclgiry. 10 thi, ana tuch like artifses\nOf France, many once happy republics in Eu-\nrope owe their deRructior and to the faithful\nvigilance of our con.titu:ed au horities, which\nhas been wall Of itren2th round about Us,\nand pillar Of fire in the mdIt of US, our very\ne1iacace IS nation mua 0e imputed.\n\n\nE1z'zsaallszrs--r-----"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-02-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0162.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "DAY, FEBRUARl~ 1000.\n\nFOR TIE GAZETTE.\nSac5 Things A,-c.", "byline": "", "article": "II K\n/ is not exPerimenrai'y goo4-and THAI every\nthing is Po itcAl,y fas whi-h is practically ia-\n| FURIOUS. T'h5 tc&J c1clo!es an amp'e fed for\nJilcuGi n-an1 devil pes an e-1l-C variety Of\n| zrgument-bct w hall cOaine curfeIyes 10 The\nconIuct Of France towards the c9mn--.L ;sttr5g\n| cf this c9un.ry-a co1ci.e c-rmen.ary On\n| vhi-h, with the ha,creat Of f-v-5al CajIit an 4\nobnoxious DEGREES, mutt force co.vi tou Or ihe\nmind cf he mot obdIr4,e lcoain.\n\n\nNot m3cth P4T.s but Fra &c f1rnihes\nmankind with proofs, g Rr5gg Z, bsig 7vrit, thai\nihe is determined to m Iinsain h-r lylt-m Of ter\nror, and to arc m2iih uniyerIl revolution\nWhen nations bec,mc 70 dePrtyed as 70 l,t the\netab.iihel laws,f Ju.tc- at dciance--to tramp,c\no. the riEhcs Of hum Intty, AMI to coniider mo-\nTal AMI divine P.1cept5 rs the tOrg5ri-s cf Jy.\nrants and imp~ters-l duty TIM dev.lres On\nthe ret Of The human iace to arm IN defence\nOf their Privu-5 -5es, and to rePel AZ .rellions BY\nunity Ol fore. Such are now the vie vs. cf\nFrance, 10 malignant in their nature, aad 70\neltenI'J in their operation, Jht all the powers\nOF Eur Ps, WIKI ,rc Ct the oriental W. IlI, have\nc3a.s.-ei to O1pOI- the PrOgres OF tie common\neaeny Nor has this coalition been formed by\nIll--l-lm5t. g1vernm ms to Pr-icrye tE- eIi.t\nence or arbitrary Pow-r, and the PerP-tu,tY Of\noppr@lIOn md bonIa5e-it has re.ul:-d from\nthe iooer llEf- Of mankind, in winch ia,e.et\nand f-t Pr4-e-vl,i-n are The r5t prominent\nfettu~=s. = III RI .ta--m-nt ut French d-cre-5\nTel21iJ, 70 cur commerce VII prove our dlty\nas 0ati0l- hat w1 are nos exempted from\nth- M-u..-.e! 5.i9j:5h2 of FrdR-ei and thIt \"A\nnei-4, among tie neutral .tlJ15, Is iiRgie1\nou. s Y Z n to the torms OF revelation.\n\n\nTIe P-el-nr .tI.e Of things vas very eIrly re-\nfen by 01- c0a3-tut1I authorities -anI they\nto-k every p sclu.ioa to avert il. Hence tie\nPreijent's r-5c.aml. If neutrality. en- dining\ngood .atl -l All, and Or5i dig q dltr.5li5n\nOf pr,iL t4v1r5 by any. NerT4l:y WIS c5a-\nfilm: III our in--ret, and with or nliol4i\nenLIyeul-..s Neither ulI We take part IN\nthe Eur.7etn c0nt3f nor below tav0r5 Oh one\nnI.iOl alI lC-y ,hem t0 ctl-T-, without a re\ninlIIh..eat oi Our neutrality, al5 vijhoGr cA-\np f 3 oorl. lTc5 Z jlt c0nPl-iat5 an aggrel\nti1ns, AM to the caiaTit.es y. War.--A party il\nth.s country Ill Av1r of Fran-e, under Tie pa\nTonnage of Genet and JeGevlon, LegI7 to iAow\niIe f; VII clofIeTe5 the proc. maxi n Of\nneutrality IFS 4 Pc d ious breach of the exiting\neng gea9on-s between Us ana our ancient ally,\nan as a rreu je 10 4 more intimate Connection\nwith Engill1. In The iacre If and ezerti1n,\no. this P.r;y, F,arce hat gtc.- h2Pc5 and ih-\nO.ritt-d 10 mature TO ia.im.I4.e our gyytra\nme7f, and TO P.H' j. 1.e minds Of the PeOpl-.\n\n\nIL nl-inan ot c-s lch-Mci The helt4tad not\n70 violate the (1l-nr treaty h5tween Us--So\nearly As the month Of May 1893, The national\nconv ntiO1 d5Creed, that yD!5J # 5g4r and brivE\ni.erf g.gk: f23 and Lng i4to tbs parts lJC ne II\np45Ec E4-5 A4r7RAL W 7Usrs l27lf9 u cyb5-\nOy n fayt, s:t.r 4v;'5 br17jEaHJ belonging u M.\ntr4I, on 7.5fb ne tblHHzs be.5H5irE 70 -1As5 Tie\nfiji part of hi7 ecr-e il a brca-h of the law y.\nnat, n5-b-cltf- nep.r.ls have a light to fur\nn.h thar part It .ar \"ih provfons, except\nJ.51k4d-1 RS, or ,lI-ls prevouly declared\nXIII in 4 n tc III it:-e. The lecOnd part IS a\ndirect al cD-n ia.r49.0n Of our treatv-for\nthat in.uum-at RiPIletes, blt free Ai35 JbaI'\nl&s Ele r1-A that IS, Neutral v5H-l. have\n1i2.- t7 frei TIT Ire gods Of one Plry IT war,\nNi.hou beng ti-t to the arret, detention,\nOF c~nle1.na on cf the o,her. The dehgn ct\nIi IL J5cr mas tw1 fold--t1 fill the e1haude1\nco.--rs VI France with Tie p.unler ot neutrals +;\nAID BY the c sC5 Of vi len-e and outrage, 10\nfree hen % lin the tarla-I Of revolution.\nTie adoption ot the Britiih treaty n i7C+, put\na no ,o tL-.c Latter vilw. with rr!P-1t 10 US,\nAMI turni.5 d p;e.ert for putting the former\nwith ten 9l1 rig.-. Various were tie encroaoh\n.r7sn-s VIII trance ol oGr nc cIt-al rights during\nIA. ty5 .ucceed.ag ycars--by which our m-r.\nctsa,s grclty faiferei by the condemnation o.\nth.ir HI. Derty, aIi our ieamen BY the brutality\nUf Trsachm-h.\n\n\nn March I727, the Dire qory wen. one Rep\nfl~h.-.-Et was decreed, h5at t5s rlE6 ef Asa-\ntr45 og JUST suspIctoz Of tbsir ba0Rg e4'1.'-5\n;-3r., w b7rrA mjaJt 81 carried i9f7 i5s pm q\nRlln-s fr triH qa3 e,gf6ahoa-and tA-t ihe:\nr.arr.l. DE wi,h-d t. fave the pf\"PeFty, mnI\nf.rnih proof t54: t5e 3r5syty az 1ef Jl5Fg Z az\ny.,vy. TM, decree was ncr only rcPu2nant 10\nh. i lbs fccgrci TO us by the Ia\" Of nal ona\narIbg uea y, hut /; WIS extremely unjjaH' ant\n\n\n.-.- l.- -i i4;r-,l.riz aai 7bi3ri. I'll the .lrt"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-02-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0162.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nu'e1 coTdag- de Of hemp CT foreign Growth and i'm.\nported canvas and thel arrces Coltitute IF wear spd\ntear a. nt.udrd- third uf te e1Dt1Fe 1F buldnr\ntqsiPPHS dnl renting oar vclis VT war.. But manu-\nfactories oI canvas nave been heretofore eaabiCsd IN\nme EaittTn States and with proper public encourage\nment. may he revived and made IN lra1,v III eaR tb-\nPIDic demand and H j. mott certain that anv GUAM\nuty Of hemp be rl;lrd. on the Ohio ana MlTii2Di\n| Inc Sulqaeh 2nnah' the Potomac, lanes River, and\nother parts If the United S.ates IL the growers of\naured ot ready market, and prise Isls than tAzt\ngwen tor imported hemp tho If ;he prices of cord.g.\nand canvas, The ent growth ana manufacture of i-\ncountry lhoud be found fT little de4rer than the\nimported, th= od policy of paving the difference %\nIN. own citizens 10 render ourelves independent uf\nlore8n oountne ior articles 10 clen.al toOur def=nce\ncannot for moment be doubted\n\n\nlmbcr can at Prelen; be bad il alal0R every part\nnj he OnHtd States, but ia the y c4el a5uudance and\nVI the heit quality O1 Jhe Chcapcak Bay and The wa\nters winch empty nto it-ani IN ihe Southern i1te-\nrs i've OAK O. Georgia thou5ht 10 be an5n indf-\nPenoie IL tine CeEiru6fion Of cur argeR hi9s III be\nued n ;hole parts me1 uhio9 u decay but he white\nYAK \" fhe Ohe4pel- grszilviuf- 0r u u how\never ghy deTabe 70 le the live oak Of Georgia :\nong as II san he obtained, tipec4lv in tire hps\noui Gait ward Ot the Chef leak-zla h 1rCr-r mix\n\n\nNY nis timber uth th4 of th- Growth or tbe r.un\n\n\nry good veIeLs nay -e butia every p@g u our ooua\nThe if4n1s the caal or G5or.iI. IN which tbe\niTe PIX n .nult ar1 lupP0e ha more healthy thsn\nI a a.lL -tl II\noc vry nPortts Tor rms pro ,uclun cl cotion-h,n5s\nthis valuable u.rnrr j. becoming fo4rce every rhe e.\nconvenient to water IRAN purtttiJl Two methods\niuB4ot ,h1m.e-vrs Ter obtain ng uppIes, beyond te\nimmediate demand TO buy two 0f lie molt\nvaluable % ends aud cauic the timber a b- Dreret -\n-he luture u=s O :he navy Cd ra7lhae the tim er\nas the f-als cleared hy The owners alI have NJ\ntran ported 10 the places fixed for bui ding our Aims.\nand docNed un,iir be wanted. VIZ re[,ef toa our\nc@s the lands are held at prices grlaty bcyoad what\n\"4s the iuPP,ld veu- of them. t-w wears azr and\nAZ boieFod they have become l1 ,a.l1j.= ft pubic\nPurp0les id CoHlequcnce of the e which have been\nmade, < are daily making to clear them for cn.iyaten\n\n\nOn the iuhjr3t At othlr kinds Of timber, puIHb.v\nwien itls ten byth1 citizens hd- IL worth Drl1rv 1\ny may b5 uAcent to truG i'll great d--ree ~ their\nattention 10 private interea (or the pref r. ZION Of :\nquantity &c ql4l TO tbs public demand L would however\n6e Iut proWdent to eKPcnd one EllI cd houtaud dol\niar n way to lrcurl enough w M VIII te ak znI vll-\nlow pine both NJ which inIilpculab'a iu tae con\n',ruSton Of good veles, 10 l4d lh- p43Hc In aid Of\nlupph@2 f-ol ivduaI-, FIR apes 10000 Lluars\nco-I ba i3 a.1 Cut o believe tlt expenditure oud\n-c lL.C.yus.\n\n\nno extraordinary mean, are neceI-y o be u'ed ror\nprocuring naval AID military Cores o1l.0 the articles\noi A5mp canvas ana copper uu.n ,an L1 made IN\nmany ot the it4tes a4lI to any -ha -Oud ba Obtained\nfrom tdIOi5l ooEnras, a'll .lu-ts and 5Jyal 1s p-\no. i\"ords- boarding pike, an ..-lla, every other\nar.cIe ncoeGagy for lh.ps Of var.\n\n\nAthoush copper nes found I'LL u7-v par.s 1F\nThe cOuuryr yel he mUG certain means Cf rIUcl-n7\np e.enl fuPPHl5 viii Be ny importation me enter\npTzng l2.rt ut the reIchlu;s his heeioore flrnilsI\nenough tr he Pu.Ic dtU.aul and may III truGcd f5r\ni4ture llrrhes O tar may he neccI4ry fir The ips\ncontemplated to be added to our navy Il il III be\npreluned that before lhps are wanted, and pof-\nbly before any a-. may be authorized in tate to\nrequire the luPPlr- may bc de,ed fOr obtainn-\nltin the UnHl- States.\n\n\nDocks j be highly neceG1ry IN repairing our lhps,\n70 avoid the tedious ex7euGye < i5metnes dangerous\noP-ra.ion VI heaving down. They can undoubtedly BE-\nmade in tle Ealcrn itaes, where th1 tides rife very\nconhder~bty pr. badly iu New Hamplhre NIaha-\nchuietts or Rhode IAand. Whether they can be made\nwith equal advantage. 10 anGwer valuable puTpofcs,\n~ the uthward \" Hand, Ur New-Ynrk I cannot\nform any accurate judgment from any information\npo.ftls-thougn Woud uuquetuonabiy be grca, pub\nhe advantage, u have dock the entrance in5o\nthe OheaPeak Bay and snO.her fuIl further lOuh if\ncircumstances wII admit. do Ks fur epairiug llps\nouERtt0 be convenient 70 the les, and vet 10. eaGY\naccctI5le to enemy. Yards for building ;he fhips\nwheIe large quantities Of materials wOuld be depofted\n(the deructiJn ol which would always b1 an onsR\nwith eucmv) lhUuld be a-COr-ing IN tile opinion VI\nMr. Humphreys, a gentleman OF colidorabls i-Ience\nand e1P-Ucnce ~ naval architecture, \" in the vi>inT\n\"a commercial city, for the convenience of pr0cul-\n(\" ing able workmen-Tihn the reach of good kitG\n\n\nOAK tmhcr-in relh water, WkcTe timber may de de-\nPohJed without dan er from he worm on a river\n4 running Ear & Wet or nearly TO- with hiph bank\nI\" and wheIe The harbour Is ecure from fFelhtts ana\nitormy weather OUT Of the reach ~ a cnrmv-aui\nnear good cream Of water 8or 20 fest higher than\n. the f4rfaoe OF The river, fer The conveuicn OF max\n\" ing lock do-b- l4wing tiubaT, aad yf many 0,Ler\n!\" valu b.e ulrs.'\n\n\nPerhap. th- noG eSreltous mode of building llps\nImmediately wanted Ns,u be let ,hem lp m r gera\ndifferent places, and oy 81 avail ourl1vas Of\nthe r-(ourees WI dElrcu, paris of the country am by\nmeans certain thar th- mehpd viii alo bc The\nmot econ nlca under pgclnt circumstances and Bish\nitte fe4loned tinber 10 TIE country a4d il ul cer\ntAinly dGnbut~ w-re equally mong ai the 5 ate lie\nadvanrages which E.-y aTie iron upplin the may-i-\nais and the lahcur. But the lu.J Il being l-v Iii\npoGeiI o. iufi,eG, inor- on, 70 lte ,gi,h pre-\nodon where .hde places ought % b-. 81 future\ntime when The PreGure may b- les cuI experience\ngreat r three places uniting tAe fr,ateR nam"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-02-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0162.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "N4Yy-Dap4T:ne1tl ! III DC. 1903.", "byline": "", "article": "I HAVB given to the enquiries you have done me\n4 the honor, as Chairman of committee Of the\nioule ot Representatives, To make Of me- an the con-\nhderauon my delre to comply promptly with The wiies\nOf the committee would pe IEit; and now proceed\nwith great dhdence, to flbmi1 the relut\n\n\nThe protection If cO.R, the lecuritY Of cur e1-\nt5nl,vt country from uvalnn in l0me of lis weaker\nprs, The la~jy UT our important commerce and cur\nfuture peace, whLn tie maritime nations II Europe var\nwith each her, all teem to demand that our naval\ntoIee ihouid hc auEmented-iO much augm nte1 in-\ndeed, A. tJ make the moH powerful ons deirc our\ntriendihP th= mal unpTncH cd rclP1-t our neu;r4--\n\" The peaceful character {. America vii afford 10\nthe world iuthCta; lccurity that Glal Be eafy\nprovoked 70 carry AT In,o the county Ut an enemy\nand i well becomes The wi-om IF America t. provide\ncheap defence to keep il from our own.\n\n\nI\"eve InP5 Of \"a guns, manv frgates, and\ntwenty or thirty imaiitr veiI1s, would probably be\nuuAd lour phicai dtu4u and our ~ ans Ut an-\nnoying the trade of the marIime pewers n6dcrcd)\nforce tlA.ceut iniure future peace with he u4\nuCns OF Lurope Il would not, perhaps, bc haz-GLing\ntoo much fay that had Poieed this force a irL-\nyears s-O We ihou.d have lott Nv deDrtLatJns lA\ntrade four times the fun neceary have clattc\nand m4il'alacd il, during the wa e time the var has\ne1t-1 in E-roFe. |: wt do not proit by experience,\nand pu- cur.l e. il ii-u4tCn reirn- inlut, and\npunIiA aggrcIOn, nothing Is mor1 Likely than\nthat IN -.s sh4n half dozen wears, zn1her occ4Gon\nmay be pTcen-ed for repetition \" the fame mortying\nob1rv-ton ID another and fill intcrcGng view\nOf his luJctt, mutual faaty 4 ead NJ motive ana\nulua ever remain Arous ctmeu; Of our uni1n Whc-\nthc1 this !ecurity be Afforded unels we are able 10\ncommand our OSn c12t ami whether the uEiun Of a 0\nTHE SJ4tcs can long be prcervtd without It'll arc uuel\nii n which merit the moR ferrous and attentive con-\n\"~9' 'oi o' '4'e' eau -eS'-iAo's IO4uV4I 10 4\"tA\nth, fruitful, perhaps delicate topic\n\n\nI-o\"e'eT' In si'1Na IN ou hoI1 pIolAAS ooNoaTH s-\n\"1 C-Ih' lee' tn''eY I1oufe mat \"e ms ho' IN tt\nIAPol1d 20 great calAm\"5s nom 'he ambition OF am\n\n\noI'y = renee a''iI @uel''oh o1 mace\n~ ouL naval toEce. II t\"1Ne lH'Ps N \"a guns. aTe\nN1~o- IN MI navy 4H IL. .4\"on ol MI! P@'' MI OlI\ncountry Nol'I o1 Iehdlicd ~ ulhcu'L tA4t < \"oIl-\nl.@fo1l oS a''elP'cu !3' 's nor P'hoe 10 0'N save\nmat FRANCE eou'd PIom-5 herei any aaNan.age hy III\nln'+'Jh ri tn'' eoun'Ty, efu4l to thc IA [n.L' et\npIhle -nl .'l Il'o4o eloL-u' IlA II Ne Lol.u oa NJ\nprepared 70 reH.' Ler she \"oL DC ohsed 3\" employ\nmore t4n uo~olr The number oi laps o. tql@l ioTte 10\n81 'oy htr armies Pfo''-3'-s @i l'lo' aA' 4\" sep\nth1 'omHun catlon open Oot\"llA Aer armies ANA Atr\nown country Fra.oe ~\" oalu'.te ana war c4ltn-ate\n(He Loi ana Proo4Oie ga\" oi NoF 'n'e9 P0zes. \"Aen\nms hnas hat ihe caHI3' deceive Cs '3a- Lle oeHn-t\niii Dt ul' o',@~N' I'M oAi'f Mn Tiff \".LA 0\n7' 4nu NH o0na1u IN 1oN'.'oh ''4' \"1 4ll a1'eF\n''--r1 ~ .'1.y Ien'''\"-- a-I US 7 '4l s.o'-'\n\n\n- r1' VI. 'o'''a d\" q P'0t'o' -' - = '-''~0'\n\n\n1i-4' \"--' 'oi P-'-o' fir ~o' '\"''\n\n\nI'M '--' ,- 1 ' III,\n\n\n.,I1 80 -, -. iii III I'LL r.\nIT, \"a, = C ,,. 4. -v;., ,,.,-e ME. ii. .5- yy.,rId\n\n\nr. II - . i'll r.t: i i: --r,\n\n\nmi - III 80 hi ,| III\n, o- ,h, ia, .-5 ~\n~l'os 49,. fe,sf.l[ - II, s4-r, q,\n\n\n-, -, -, ,,t 49,, - -. ,,,,I,,:a' -\nIa il Fb;,b 90 ,-,',rl f,, 90. i'll\n,,i7e ri-9n.a ,nI 1'o0 re,-r-l,I- n,cs. or b-,;rr\n,,;u liz -,-', ,I -. ,,a\nCS eN- \"I i.n - ~, \" p.ol' r\" ,,-l1\n- : : 81 ,-'- -Na1,,-0\n\n\n-rI rT,;, i go. - Irl.r. ,Ir. u. I,- --, II.\n\n\nF'r M H.: rJ,,,-.\ntr-,-.il,r III l., = ;orTe,c. = f,4 !. ,or,'I,,,\n80 - iS,n, 5-5, ,',,,,\nC,b iii ,lci,,.r LII .int,, -f a rlg--in J. ,;L'..\nI -: iii, L.t,, ,,r ttc ,.,. 6Ir - i\nGn, t5,r, tb- i-n,oe and Other fonrres mum ;.r Y;\nnronor,;on 10 tbe ncre.f IF Dopnlstion \"a - ,b-\nacrr,r cftbr I,t,rr- crrr, no co,.,tr,, 80 IA\nHI, III tear from the conf.ouenre, III iacnr-,, I'M\nrrbr' necelT,rv for defence an.t f.1e.v 1'\n\n\non t5e fubi,ef of nrocurin5 th;n. \" J, onn,"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-02-04_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799020401_0162.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-02-04", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\n", "byline": "", "article": "From the Secretary Of the Navy,\nzo %; cL1-Hza e fLs Committee sf fLs Nsva! Ef45 5zs-s"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0183.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "Lsgj1atnre g -MaDacbgjsHs.", "byline": "", "article": "ON Friday the m inf. the Legislature were pro-\n- rogued 10 the Tueiday preceding the taA Wcdnel-\nday in May In the courfc of the lclion, thcy bayr\nPaied the acts Of which the following are the heads\n\n\nAn al IN addition TO act VIII ch pafIed on the 16b\nday OF Feb. 1894, entitled, an at 10 incorporate =\noeety by The name Of The Truaces Of the Baptia Edu\ncation Fund\"\n\n\nAn act in addition to act for confirming The Re-.\ncords OF Plantation sailed Brd2ton\n\n\nAn act limiting tlit time within which petition, f,r\nWages which have been drawn by Forged Orders nla!\nbe fultained.\n\n\nAn aet % incorporate number fthe inhabitants in\neach Of Of the towns Of Sydney Belgrade and AuqaRa\nm The county OF Iincoln n;o adiitnct Religious Soce\nty, by the naue OF the Fr Bap ptl Society IN sydney\n\n\nAn att to incorporate fundry inhshitans Of The TOWN\nOF saniord, in the county Of Hsalphire and Of the\ntowns adjoining thereto into Religious Socety bv the\nname OF the PFoteant EPilcop4 Society ID Bl,ndEs3\n\n\nAn act IN addti act enttIed :\" Al AZ ror n.\ncorPo atns certain p.rlon for ths purpofc Of 5idn"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0183.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The conduti Of Ad. Mellon, after the aaion\nq! oiI the Nile forms fnkiny contralt to the mad\nlmplsty ct orr Modern Phef5bers. On ~\nmorning OF the I'd of Augult, after the batrle.\nhe lent The following memorandum 70 the de-\nent Captains Of his fquadrons:\n\n\nan, . paagaard, lug. Z. 1903.\n\n\n.Aaons5ty Goa tauiag bs5sd hi5 Ms;.Qg,5 ar,,,\nsp5I1 Tyetory' ne 4~iral ietezGs r.tnrSis5 PR.\n1baaEgieiFg or le jaas at tqr, osLef tJ;5 \"0As 4,\nI. - ,s-or'a.\"4' ttf'y p deeg fbs sas a. ts3a 7,"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0183.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "=\nua,;o,, nf Syb:ch we f,mly believe the Peaoe\n= Tee,tv of Am rica to depend, becaale N lone\nrel2eas 4 Judgment has differed iron. our owl\n\n\nVarious other points are notieed IN lhs -\ndrefs, alike calculated to excite yonr reie\"t'ie'''\nand provoke your rsiaance. Serloniiy 40 We\nreoret the exprellion Of fuch ientlments Oy a\nBODY 70 respectable. =\nAra time when all ought to unite N rePell-\ninq every evidence of exi!tence OF divlilon ~\n,he iIn;ted States on which divifon, our enemy\ncalcplates. and with her knowledge OF which\nhas had the preiumption to upbr@id US, II can\nno, but infitf deep wound in the American\nmind 70 find the Commonwealth OF Virginia\nexhibiting through her Legislature iirehitible\nte(l;monies of the degrading ehasge nor VIII\nthe embittering reflection be fotiened by ihe\ndeclaration of determination 10 rePel foreign\niny,Gon. which is occaGonaliy interpreted IN\ntboie proceedings. Hatred 10 goverRmentis\nunapt to beget a difpoition TO unite in its de-\nfence, and more probably would Projett other\nfchenes, coupling defence from inv4iion with\nchang of political fyatm. The reiult Of which\nmight be union with the invader, for he puT\npofe of accomplishing dettlabf reform. Ia\nfortunately for the human rfce, iuch coalitions\nhave happened, and unfortunately tor The a\nnercan people, another indance Of like conduSt\nmay be afforded Exhotta.ions TO dilregaFd\nforeign danger, under pretence OF otoPPotlng do\nmefic ufurpation, is an aFtifice which has been\noften uGed 10 divide and ruin republican gov\nernments. Switzerland has lately afforded a\nfatal proof Of this melancholy truth, and may\n| heaven avert the ike fate from Us.\n\n\nOne other fertile topic Of complaint ag:inh\nthe general government, we mutt notice ; lis\n| hfcai a arrangements, and increaGng expences.\n\n\nIn confidering this fnbjed, always reecolle a\nthat our revolutionary war left tn nation with\n| a heavy debt (the price Of it's independerce)\nand be1eft OF the means Of difchargng it.\n\n\nWhen an individual or nation caonot pay\nthe principal Of an honeR debt, and can pay\n| the intereR, every fair nlotive commands the\n| principal to Be fecurtd, and the interea to be\n| pnnaualy paid. Obedience 70 this hon@R il.\n! jurai n produced the funded debt Of the United\n\n\nStates and although we pretend not to fay\nthat fonie mode more cCnionant to the Ameii-\ncan charzaer might not have been adop ed,\nproducing the fame end, yer we do aGerJ that\n, the MODE adopted was the refut Of much la\n\n\nbour, and much inveRgation, & that il received\nthe conltitutionAl anaion. 7 ON this we infer\nthat acquiefeenca in, and fupPoft Of the lyaem,\nIs the proper conduit OF every good citizen.\n\n\nAdded 10 thefe original debts. has been the\nvaR expence of defending Kentucky and the\nweltern frontiers from the fudian enemy, and\n\n\nthe eRabliihnent of government in the north\n\n\nand fouth weRern territories.\n\n\nAT pr1lent, rhe defence Of the United States\n\n\nclaims money, and ,heir defence cannot but\nf~ell conGderabIy the public demand.-Tbe\n\n\ntake IS our all-and 70 fave his all, who would\nbsgru5ge part?\n\n\nBat we derive great confoiation in rem nding\n\n\ncurielyes Of the following fatfs Our reiources\n\n\nare vait, are annually incre4fng are managed\n\n\nwith ability, and difburfcd with nregrity-That\n\n\nthey are appii-d to promote the peoples good,\n\n\nonly eontonant 10 their intenton, and bv their\n\n\nc5oien irrvants-Ihat the choice Of our fIne-\n\n\ntionares recurs ssufual, when the faithful fer\nwant will receive his reward, and the unfaithful\nBe ordered to dePart-.1hat we are a great,\npowerful and Independent nation-and that the\ntatety and happineIs offuch people cannot be\npromoted without proportionate fupplies oftheir\n| money-Th4t the weight of tax gtion in the con\ngreional iyftem falls alnlolt entirely on The rich\nThat the capacity To pay arles in proportion\n\n\nTO our iecurity from abr oat, and our tranquility\n\n\nat home-That The prcfervaton fpeace is as t\nhas been, our conaast dciire, 70 prevent the\n\n\ninterruption Of which our government has\n\n\nably and Perieveringly fruggled-That war, in\n\n\ndefiance Of al our en1eAvours, impends over\n\n\nour heads-iand that 10 avert its calamity we\n\n\nmutt be prepared to meet it like men.\n\n\nContinuing TO con6de 10 our governmcnt-\n\n\ncontinuing To regard union as the rock Of our\n\n\npolitical idlvation, ard the contribution As the\n\n\nmeans OF its elervat;dn--continu;ng to prefer\n\n\ntate or peace wiihou: d.lhonour, we will not\nturn from the periis Of war with degraded\n\n\nname, but like our fathers will be ready to rilque\n\n\nlife and fortune; expecting from the timely ex\n\n\nertCrs OF our government, TO be enabled to\nmeet any and every enemy on eqnal terms.\n\n\nLsgj0ature 9f -MaDacbyfsHs.\n|"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0183.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "cite.,nob Win1oW and Harlem, from 'he ol'S'a'.\n~ al Laws reguat ng the Salmon 7N@u 'lu\nfgery in faid towns a;.a ,,.uce of an\n=\" 100 emitted, an act tor IneorPorat-\nIII Fertain pefons for the purPote oi penuiis\n~ rs sc,;n,nct-River in the town OF Ne\"Ded o'o'\nstl IL addition to an aGt entitled, an AG. ul-\nrenq thar pews and Rights ~ 1ouies y\ng,ip fiiall be conhdtred As Keai El'~'e' N\"D -\ning the fame \"a made and pafed il f7Qr,\n\n\n- g ,n aff directing the manner - when a.\norras Of Office lall be taken g KeVeu Ne1i\nn the commonwealth or entiue tae Coh'uioh\"eSit~\nthereto-' r,..,;e ,,d otbers in,o\nT .;.t1 ~ rIe name Of Marblehead Marine Society.\n\n\nAn AZ Tor changing the Of liaac Vote to tha'\n| Of Ilalc D Vote al,.o..u -. -E;ra\n| Maaachalrus Turnpike Corporation.\nAz sq 70 fet off thar part of the elfate OF Smeon\nC,,i-r ,~bcb Tes in Midway, in the county Of Nor\nfol and 10 annex the fame TO the town of HoiIton IA\nthe county Of MddlsieI, for the PurPoie therein e1-\n| prefed aa, -.\ncorporate fundry pcrlon by The name q ne maacu-\n! letts Fire IniuranCe C0mp4ny .\n\n\nAn az 20 incorporate Stephen Higgenlon and others\ninto company By the name OF the Bolton Marine IN\nlurance Company\n\n\nAn act 70 empower the inhabitants Of the town Of\nBottom to choofe Board oi HeaAhs anc Tor removing\nand preventing Nuiiances in faid town\n\n\nAn act TO chance the name of Gideon Thayer to Cid\ncon Latinier 1hayeF\n\n\nAn act IN addition TO an az, entitled \" an a6 for\ndividing and fcparane tic ntereR Or ProPrety 10 the\nLocks md Canals, opening and ProPoed - 6e oPened\non Connecticut River, the county q HampihFe cal-\nI'D the Upper and Lower Canals\nAn act IN addition ~ act, entitled an act TO\nprevent damage by milrh'evous Dogs, Paiied 2Sh Feb\n1894.\nAn alf concerning the proprietors Of Lebanon\nn. \"a enffrig nff\nregulating the taxing of Shad Alewves and other iih\nin Nepo6iet River and the levetal llrsams from the\nponds sailed Punkapog and MaiiaPoe\n\n\nAn act divide the county ef LINCOLN, and 70 ccniti\nnte the norherg part thereof ieparate county by\n! the name Of the county Of KennebecE\nI An act toa,er the name cf Jereuiah Williams to the\nname oi jeremiah Wadlwcrth Williams.\n\n\nAnaa toincorporate number or the Inhabitants OF\nthe town ofWrenlham. VI he county VI Norfolk, into\nreligious Society BY the name Of tbc Congregational\n\\ Society in Wreltham,\nI An sGa enabling proPHetors of Aquedutas manage\nthe fame.\n\n\nAn ACT TO ecde to the United States traa of land at\n. Cay Head, for light Houfs\n\n\nAn at % incorporate foeeiy.b .by the name Of the\nRcxbury Charitable fociety. -..-\n\n\nAn act provdina for the fafe keeping the RecordsoF\nthe leverai No,aries Public il th. Commonwealth.\n\n\nAn s 10 Incorporate The inhabitants o the northsrly\npart oi the owh Of Wrentam, in the county Of Nor-\n\\ folk, into rParate parih\n\n\n\n\n\nentitled an aGl tfabihing and regulating the Fegs Of\nthe lcverz efces and other PEI fshs hereafter ent\ncd and for repeating the laws heretofore made for that\n4 purpolen ,gf\n\n\nA aGf recying the evidence 70 accompany accounts\nexhibited Tor the fuPpor Of the poor Of this Common\nwealth\n\n\nAn at to fet OF traq or land from the towns OF\nAthol aud Gerry and to annex the sme to the town Of\nROyaon. IVY. g\n/ An act to cor6rm the fales by the South Pariih IN\nSctuate, in the cosnty of Plymouth of certain lands\ngiven for the ne of the Mniry 10 laid Parih and to\nincorporate certain perfons as Truees 70 manage the\nFunds aied by aid ales for the permanent fuppcrt Of\n/ the Gulpe Min liry in laid P2rifh.\nAn act to et of part Of the Of Dighton in :he\ncounty Of Brito and the fame TO the town of\n| Berkley in laid county\n\n\nAn al altering ibe name Of William Roberts, to VIII\n\n\nliam Lelts Robeus\n| An act for saab6naug academy il the South Pre-\ncinct Of Bdgwater by the name OF Brdgwater Aeade-\n| N.Y.\n\n\n| An act to prohibit the taking cf Zones gravel or\n| land. from The beaches in the town Of Chelea\n| An act to the townlhip No in the Firft\nRange, north of the Waldo Patent 10 the county Of\nKennebcck.\n\n\nAn act for regulating the nanufat9ure and fale Of\nBread\n\n\nAn aa to let off part Of the town Of WOburn IN The\ncounty Of Middelcx and to incorporate It into town\n| by the name OF Burlington\n! An act 70 apporon and a1efs a tax cfI33A4S dol\nlars 13 cents, providing for the remSurlemcnt OF\n7I43S dollars paid GU. OF the public realury 10 the\nmembers of thc Roule o Representative for their ar\ntendanSe the two laR Selhons Of the General Court.\n\n\nAn act q alter the time Of holding the Courts of Ce\nncra Selions af the Peace and Court Of Common Pleas\nin the County Of Wilmington.\n\n\nAn act regulating TIE taking Of the flh called Ale\nwives in land Greek Brook, 70 sailed ia the town Of\n| Duxtury\n\n\nAN att regulate the taking Of the fin called Ale\nwives in Munuquoi River in the town Of Brantree\n, An act for eltahliihiME Academy in the town az\n| Framngham by the name Of birmingham Academy\nAn al in addition aGt, entitled, Z an act for\ngiving Remedies in Equity\"\n\n\nAn aet for changing the name Of William Boardnar\n| TO that OF William HendcTfon Boardniau.\n\n\nAn aG in addition to ana for the amrndn,er, u =,\nact entitled ad t9 prevent the delruelion and ~\nregulate the cnchng Of 9Th called Aevives IN the RI\n4 and if ~ Erl,."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0183.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "forbid the paf &c Of laws Ppniihng acts which\nconllJuie the germ from which reiitanee\niprings ? That the government mutt look on.\nand Gee preparations for reiillance which It hal\nbe unable to conuoul. until they lall break\nout in open force This would be an unTea\nf,nable and lmprovident contribution OF The\n,article under confederation. That continued\ncalumnies againa The government have this\ntendency, /, demopitrated by uninterrupted ex-\nperienee. They VIII, If unreitralned, produce\nin any fociety convuiEons, which, # not totally\ndeaiuaive Of, will yet be very injurious 10, its\nPROPERTY and welfare. 1t is not TO be believed\nthat the people of the wetern parts of Penn\nfyIvauia could have been deiuded into that un-\nprovoked and wanton iufurreGion, which called\nforth the militia Of the neghboring States, if\nthey had not been at the fame lime rritated\nand leduced By calumnes with which certain\nprsGes ineeRaatly teemed, into the opinion that\nthe people of America, inAead Of supporting\ntheir government and their laws, would join in\nsheir iilbverfian. 1'hofe calumnies, then, tecd-\ned TO prevent the execution of the laws Of the\nn. ion, and fuch feems to be their obvious and\nneceGary tendency.\n\n\nTo publlh malicious calumnies againlt an\nIndividual, with an intent to defame him, is\n\n\n\n\n\ninjury 60 the individual, for which the laws af\nford redrefs. To write or print thele calumnies\nIs fuch an aggravation of the crime, as 70 con-\naitute an offence againR the government, and\nthe author Of the libel is fubjea 10 the sddi-\n.ioaal puniihment which may be inflicted under\nan indictment. To publih malicious caum-\nnies again, the government ittelf, IS wrong\n7. on The part of the calumniator. and an injuryto\nII r k,f~, h.\nnasnr. Thofe who have this interea. & have\nfutained the injury, have the ma ural right to\nan adequate REMEDY. The people OF The Unit\ned Sta es have common intere6 in Fheir gov\nerfment, & fultain IN common the injury which\nafeas that goveFomeut. he people OF the\nUnited States therefore have right to the re-\nine1y for that injury, and are inbtfantialy The\nparty feeking redrels. BY the fecond fettion Of\nthe third article OF the conlttution, the judicial\npower Of the United States IS eatended TO con\ntroveties to which the United States lhall be a\nparty and by the fame article is extended to\nali cafes in law ana equity arifhg under the\nconlitution, tn. laws of the United States, and\ntreaties made or which hall be made under\ntheir authority. What are cafes ariiing under\nthe conaitution, as contra dittin8uitbsd tron.\nrhofs which aIile under the law made in puriu\nance thereof They mutt be cafes triable BY\nrule which exits independent OF any act Of the\nleeiilature OF The union. That rule is the com\nmon or unwritten law which petvades all A\nmsrica, aad which, decllriog lihels agalnit gov\nernment to be punilhable offence, applies IL\nf.lf to and protects any government which the\nwill of the people may eitabliih. The judicial\npower OF. the United States, then, being extend\ned 70 tie puniihment Of libels againa the gov\n\n\nII.\nder the contribution which created the govern\nment, the general claufe gives to The legllat1re\nof the union he right 10 make fuch laws as fhal\nsive that power etFed.\n\n\nThat fuch was the ccntenporaneous con\nflrulion of the conaiiu,ion, is obvious from one\nof the amendments which have been made &c\nIL. The third amendment, which declares, that\nCongrefs fhsll make no law abridging the Tibet\n\" Of the preis, is a general eonRrnaion made\nBY all America, on the original inltrumcnt ad\nmittrg its application TO the fobjeet: 1t would\nhave been certainly unne1edary thus to have\nmodified the Legislative powers Of Congrefs cen\nctrning the preis, if the power itlelf does not\nexit.\n\n\nBut although the original conRitution may\nbe fnppofed TO have enabled the government TO\ndefend irielf ag4inl falfe and malicious lbels,\nendangerirg the peace, & threatening the tran\nguilty cf the American people, yet it is conten-\nded that the third amendment to that inltru-\nment has deprived il oftbis power.\n\n\nThe amendment is in thcfe words Con.\ngrefs lhall make no law refpsaing an efablifh\nInent of religion, or prohibiting the free exercfe\nthereof, or ABSIDGISo the freedom Of fpeech,\nor Of the preis.\"\n\n\nIn folemn inllrument, as IN a conGitulon,\nwords are we'll weighed and confdered before\nthey are adopted. A remarkable diverfity of\nexprelion is not uied, unlels it be defgned to\nnanifeh a difference of intention. ConErefs is\nprohibited from making any law refpeeing\nreligions caabliihment, but not from making\nany law refpeaing the prefs. When the power\nOf fCongrefs relative to the Prels is to bs limited\nthe word refpe7ing is dropt, and Congreis is\n. -."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-03-11_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799031101_0183.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-11", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "any wIi,ing cot be.ors Ppnilhable, nor Goes y\ninAa more fcvtre penalty iben that TO which\nthe E,ue vr.tiny was before li,bie.\n\n\nRI. II hy freedom of The pgeis IS meant\nperfea exemption frcm all puni'hmeHt Tor\nwhatever NAV be pub ilhed, thstfreedom never\nhas, and mol probably never win exit. II\nknown 10 ali, that The PEI fun who whites OF\npubIihes.a libel, may be both fued and indicted\nand .nlua bsar he penalty which the Judgment\nOf his country inl6ls upon him, Ii Is alio\nknown to AT, that The perion who ihsll libel\nhe government Of the Rate, is for that offence\npaniihable IN the ike manner. Yet this lIabili-\ntv 70 nunifhment for nandetoBs and malicious\npublications, has never been coniidered as de-\nra6ing from the liberty of the prefs. 10 tact\nthe liberty Of the preis is a term which has\ndefinite and appropriate fignifcation, complete\nly unaerltood. Ii G5nifes liberty to pubii'h,\nfree from previous rehraint, any thing and\nevery thing at the dilcretion IF the printer only,\nbut net the liberty of Ipreading with IMMUNITY\nfalfe and icandaious flanders which may detroy\nthe peace and mangle the reputation Ct an IN\ndividual or of community.\n\n\nIf this definition of the term be corred, and\nit is prefnmed that its correctness j. not TO be\noueRioned, then law punihing the authors\nand publihers of falfe, malicious and lcandalouS\nlibels can be no attack on the lbertyof the prels\nBut the ad complained offs no abridgment\nOf the liberty Of the prefs, for another reaion.\n\n\n3D. It does nor puuiih any writing not before\npunihable, nor does il il, fitt heavier penalty\nthan the fame writing was before liable 70.\n\n\nNo man will deny, that az common law, the\nauthor and publilher of falle, fcandslous and\nmalicious Gbcl, againG the government or ar\n| Individual were fubjea 60 fine and imprifon-\nment, at The dfcretion of hejudge. Nor viii\nil be denied, that previous TO our revolution,\nthe common law was the law Of the land\nthroughout the now United States.\n\n\nWe believe 1t tc be a principle incoutefbly\ntrue, that change o. government does not dif-\nfolve Obligations previoutly- created, does not\nannhilate exiting laws, and diholve the bonds\nOF iocic,y but that people PaGing from one\nform of government 10 another, retain in full\nforce al their municipal iuttitulions not necef,\n| ianly changed by the change o. government.\n| IF this be true, then the common law cOntinu.\ned to be the law Of the land after the revolrton,\nand was of complete obligation even before the\nacf of our Aftn1bly for its adoption Whether\n6miiar a6ts have been psded by the Legislatures\nOF other Rates or not, il is certain that in every\n| tate the common lawis admitted TO be in full\nforce, except as it may have been altered BY\nthe ttatute law. The only queRion is, whether\n| the doctrines of the common law are applicable\nTO hbels againa the government of the United\nStates, as well as to ibels againa the govern\nments OF ths particular liates. For lich dif\ntinaion there feems to be no fufi5ient reafon\n\n\nII is not 70 a magiltrate of rhis or tha. de(crip\nIl a. hoe I,v,\n\n\nThat he is a magih-ate, that be is eloathed with\nthe authority of the laws, thar he is ioveaed\n\n\n~iih power by the people, is iufficient title 10\n| the protection of tile common law. The gov\nernment OF the United States is for certain\npurpcfss as entirely the government Of each\n\n\ntate, ehofen by be people thereof and doathed\nwith their authority, as the government Of each\nparticular 02te IS the government of every iub.\ndivi6on of that fate and no fatisfa6fory rea.\nion has bsen heretofore aligned, why general\nrule. common to all, ahG puniihing generally\nthe malicious calnmniators Of m2giltrates, ,ihould\nnot be as applicable to magiarates chofen by\n| the whole, as to thole chofen for its different\nparts.\n\n\n| IF then il were even true that the puniihment\nOf the printer of malicious falihoods aff4aed the\nliberty Of the Prels, yer the act does not a5ridge\nthat liberty, fnce it does not fubfuu,e harih.\nor or leverer rule Of puniihment than that whick\nbefore exiRcd.\n\n\nOn PORTS 70 extremely iutereliog, differ\nence of opinion will be entertained. On iuch\noccaGons all parties mult be expected to main.\ntain their real opioions. but to maintain them\nwith moderation and with decency. The will\n/ Of the majority mutt prevail, or the republican\n1 - =. Y. = IL.\n\n\na,oyed. If upon every conRitutional quelion\nwhich preients tfelf, or on every qu=itlon we\ncboofe TO term cnnlttutional, the contribution\n/ Of the majority ihall BE- forcibly oppoGed, aud\nhoRility to the-goveTnment excited throughout\nthe nation, there is end to our domeitic peace,\n& we may ever bid adieu to our rePrefentative\n| government.\n\n\nThe leg;nature Of Virginia has itfelf paGed\nmore than one unconltitutional law, but they\nhave not been paG.d with an intention to VIC.\nI 4. \"a n ~ - q = 4"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "OF the hottie Armies.\n\nARMY OF THE EAST.", "byline": "", "article": "AN\"i VI EAol\ngusnatafs, Gsaeraim CHEZ, {, TIE Esrcmivs Di\nr.i7ary\n\n\nHead Quarters at Alexandria, z7th Therm;dor\nC1izms Dre3o,s,\n\n\nThe 9Th Thermidor, I caufed the Cattle of\nAboukir to be fummoned The fon of the\nPacha, lis Kiaya, and all the officers, were de.\nlirsus to capiulate, but the folders refuied.\nThe 9Th the bombardment was continued\nOn the 10th many batteries were e0abliihed on\nthe right and left of the Iilhmus, many gun\nboats were iunk, frigate was difmaied and\nient TO iea--On the nth the enemy began to\nwant provi6ons and failed out into iome hories\nof the village adjoining the fort. Gen. Lannes\nhatened to the place, and was wounded in the\nleg. Gen. Menou took his place in the COM\nnand OF the liege---On the Izth Gen. Davout\nfcized many of the houfss where The enemy had\nmade alodgment, and caa himfelf into the fort\nwhere numbers of the enemy weie killed--The\na2d battalion of light ntanrry, and the chief of\nbrigade, Monge, behaved with great fpirit.--\nThe 18th, our batteries were upon the counter\nicarPc, cur mor,ars kept up very active fire,\nand the Cattle was heap OF ruins THE ene-\nmy had no communication with The fquidron--\nthey died OF rhira and hunger, and took the\npart, not of captivating, which they do not un-\nderitand, but of throwing away their arms, and\ncoming to embrace the knees of the conqueror\nThe loa of the pacha, his kaya, and 1000 men\nwere made prifoners there were found in the\ncattle, 3ooo wounded and 1900 carcafcs, Some\nOf our balls killed as many as fix men. In the\nfra \"a hours after the Turkiih garrifon march\ned cut more than 400 priioners died in conie-\nquence of eating and drinking with tso much\navidty. Thus the affair of Aboukir COTS the\nPorte IS 900 men, and great number Of can\nnon.\n\n\nDuring the fifteen days that this expedi-\nton lated, l was Highly fa,is6ed with the\nfpirit OF the inhabitants of Egypt No\nmovements appeared, and every body lived as\nufual. -.\n\n\nThe officers Of the engineers, Bertrand and\nLedot, and the commander of the artillery,\nFaultrier behaved with the .greareft diaineiion.\nHealth and Reipe6.\n\n\n(Syned) BUONAPARTE."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "DEPARTMENT OF STATE.\n\nPHILADELPHIA, March s, 1889.", "byline": "", "article": "SIR,\n\n\nr ENCLOSE commhion continuing you,\n/ in conjunction with the Chief Juice ELF\nworth, and Patrick Henry, Efq. Of Virginia,\n\n\nENJOYS Extraordinary and Miniaers Penipo-\nteniiary to the French Republic. By the\nPreildent's dseaion, enclofe for your inform\n\n\nalton copies of his menages to the Senate of\n18th and z5th Of March, by the latter Of which\nyou will fee the motives inducing the nomination\nOF commlEsa for the purpofe of negotiating\nWith France, inltead of reling the buGnefs\n\n\nwholly with you. This will doubtless be agree\nable, by relieving you from the weight of a fole\nResponsibility in an affair of fuch magnitude.\n1t rs the PtetideHt's defire that you, by letter\n10 the French Miniaer Of Foreign Relations,\n\n\ninform him that Oliver Elllworth, Chief\ng Juitise of the United States, Patrick Henry,\n\n\ng late Governor of Virginia. and yourfelf, are\nappointed ENJOYS Extraordinary and Mint\ners Plenipotentary of the United States to the\n: French Republic with full powers to difcuis\n\n\n: and ieitle, by treaty, all controversies be-\n\"tween the United States and France )\" Bur,\nthat the two former will nor embark for Eu\n\"rope Until they fhall have received, from The\nExecutive Directory, direa and unequivocal\n\n\n. atiurances, iignihed by their Secretary Of\nForeign Relations, that the ENJOYS fhall be\n\" received in character to an audience of the\n|\" Directory, and that they thal enjoy all the\npferogatives attached to that character by the\nlaw OF nations, and that miuiifer or miniaers\nOf equal powers hall be appointed and CON-\nmiiioned to treat with them\"\n\n\nThe aufwer you fhaIl receive TO your letter\nyon will be pleaied to tranfmit to this Office.\nYou will alto be pleaed to underRand it to be\nthe PreGdenrs opinion, that no more indireetand\nin9fficial communications, written or verbal,\nlhould be held with any perfons whatever, agents\n\n\non behalf of France, on the fubjeet of differences\nbetween the United States and the French Re.\npublic. 1.-THE French government really deiire\na fettlen,ent Of the exiting differences, it nun\ntake the ccurfe above pointed out ullels the\nExecutive Directory ihould prefer Tending a\nMinffer Pleniposea,iary TOD E United States.\n! have the honour to Be-,\nVery RESPECTFULLY, Sir,\n\n\nYour o5edienl fervant,\n\n\nTIMOTHY PICKERING.\nIyiA,am Vans Harry, En-. MiniQsr sf.de\nUnited SfSteS, at Abe Hsgue.\n\n\nMfr. Henry is 6rce deceard, and Governor Daye,\nOF Nofthcarohna, appointed in his place."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Monge and Bafthelot, landed the 9th init. at\nFrejus, a town in the fouth of France. not far\nfrom Toulon.1 They infarrn, that they left The\nFrench army in the moa favorable iituation.o\n\n\n\" Vips Ia Republic\" echoed through the hall\non reading this meGage -carel pronounced an\neulogium on the victories of Buonaparte, Maj\niena and Bruno; and concluded by moving,\nthat the French army in Batavia had nor ceafed\nto deierve well of ITS country.\n\n\nOCT. rs. Buonaparteis expelled tomorrow\nat the Directory. He topped ar Corfiea on his\nvoyage-which he made in frigate, eleorted\nby three others. His health is iomewhat i'm\npaired and be will rea day or two at Frejns.\nHis brothers, Lucien and Joiefh, have fat out\nTO meet him."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "ARMY OF THE DANUBE.\nMgDsna, General \"a Cbi1, 10 tie Exeeufis", "byline": "", "article": "He.a-Qs.iiia s.p e Zurich, 9th oa r,9,\nCaisen5 Di,e9or5, -\n\n\nObliged to be prcfent fuccefiyely at different\npoiuts Of The line where I was called by the\nurgency and Importance of the military opera\nlions which took place without interruption,\nhave not hitherto been able to inform you 9TH\nerways than by telegraphic difpatches of the\nmovements of the army from the 18TH of Sept\nto the 9th infant, but | am about to iapplY the\ndeficiency by fketch of thefe movements,\nwaiting till ! fhall be able to give more\ndetailed account in report to be ient with the\ncolours taken from the enemy.\n\n\nBefore me was the Ruilian army Of Korfakof\n1t occupied the line of Zurich at the eonhu-\nence OF the Aar & the Rhine. The Aultian\narmy commanded by Hottie, who occupied the\nright bank of the Lint, and whole line extended\nfrom the Limath to the upper lake of Zurich\ndefended by hotilla, and finally, the corps of\nthe Auftiian General Jellachich, who occupied\nthe paiIages ofthe Grlon country.\n\n\nBY means Of falie attack upon Bruck, by\nGen. Menard. in order TO draw lhither part\nof the enemy's forces, paaed the Bmath in\nforce, at Detikon and the Lint, between the\nlakes of Zurich and Wallenfhali. At the PAT\nfage of Dietkon, the batteaux were launched\ninto the water in the face of the encmys fire,\nand under the protection of our artillery, and,\nin lels than two hours (thauks to the iAil of our\nPontonniers) directed by the chief of brigade\nDsdon, we had bridge aerofs the Lint, and\n5000 men upon the oppoitc bank. General\nCazan commanded the advanced guard, under\nthe orders Of Gen. Lorge, who commanded\nthe diviion,\n\n\nAt The raddge Of the Lint, 200 fwimmers,\nwith their fabrcs in their teeth, and their pixies\nin thsr hands, formed the advanced guard\nput tie enemys potts to the fword---ane thus"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "(oopY.)\n\nThe Hacue, y.5 Mar, 1900", "byline": "", "article": "- 49, 4 be HGgae, so Nay, 1899.\nCitizen Miniffer,\nII Is with the greatef pleafure that hafen\n\n\nto fulfil the nltruaions which | have juf had\nthe honor to receive from the government OF\nthe United States of America, by informing\nyou that the PreGdent has appointed Oliver\nEllfworth, chief jultice of the United States,\nPatrick Henry, late governor of Virginia. and\nWilliam Vans Murray, miniter re6dent of the\nUnited States at the Hague, to be Enjoys Eek,\ntraoIdinary and Miniaers Plenipotentiary Of the\nUnited States to the French Republic, with full\npowers TO diicufs and fettle by treaty all CON\nroverIes between the United States & France /;\nbut that the two former (Mr. Elrworth and Mr.\nHenry will not embark for Europe until they\n\n\nihali have received from the Executive Drcc.\ntory direct and unequivocal aluranccs, Ggnified\nby their Miniaer Of Foreigo Relations, that the\nENJOYS fhall be received in character to an audi\nence of the Directory, and that they lhall enjoy\nall the prcrogatiyes attached TO that character\nby the law OF nations and that miniaer or\n\n\nminiaeIs of equal powers lhall be appointed and\ncommihioned to treat with them.\nrequef you, citizen miniler, to lay this\nfubje1 before your Government, and, as the\ndiilAnee is 70 great and the obaacles 70 numer\nGus in the Atlantic voyage, that you will favor\nme, as fpeedily as polli5le with the aniwer which\nS to lead to fach happy and important COME\nquenoes.\n\n\nAccept, citizen mnOer, the aGlrances of my\nperfect and high eaoeu.\n\n\nlSigned)\n\n\nWIN. VANS MURRAY.\nTo tbs citizen 7aQyraaS, Min;aer\nOf tie Exterior Relation IF tie\nFfeneb Republic, SJ'e. sc. PAIN."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "FRENCH ARMY OF ITALY.", "byline": "", "article": "FAIRS, OCT. 0. p\nCbampionel's laa dfpatches are dated the\nzad ult.--iic was then collecting the army of\nItaly, in the vicinity OF Now, preparatory to an\nartack on the Auitrian army.\nThe Afehduke Jof' III commands The Auaii-\nan army OF Italy. hauag Gen, Kfay, for his\ninlxudor and guide.\n\n\ncr The Ian intelligence from France, provss\neither the forgery of The letter pub ilhed in tie\npapers from Augfberg, or he ignoralcc of tie\nwriter. We iuiPeet Toe former 1t dAted,"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\nBuonaparte returned to France.", "byline": "", "article": "COUNCIL OF FIVE HUNp.ED--ocr. \"a\nA MESSAGE was received fem the Eae\ncutiye Directory, as follows:\n\n\n''Cai2.ar Rsprsfaiativs,\n\n\n\"TdE directory announce 10 You, with plea\nfore, that they have received news from lhc\namy of Egypt. The commander ia chief,\nBuonaparte, the Generals Bsfthier, Lalqe,\nMarmonl, Murat. and Andrehoy, with citizen."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "VOLUME Ill", "byline": "", "article": "! prepared the fuccefs of the day. Cen. SAUL\n| commanded this operation. The rcfuit of this\n\n\nbattle, fought alter thefe two pail'ges, was,\nl that we occupied the wectn part OF Zurich\n| berg, and eftabliihed ourfelves upon the right\n| bank OF the Linat. Zurich, fummoned to fur\n| render, had offered conditions, part of which\n| might have been accepted, but with an unhcard\n| OF ferocity, the Rnaian advanced poas having\nfred upon our Rag of truce, and wounded two\n| trumpeters, | gave the enemy battle on the\n10th Sept. at the end of which, Zurich was\n| taken iword in hand. The Generals MoItisr\n| and Klene, commanded, the attack f Zurich\non the left, and Loree upon the right bank. -\nAT the farae time, Suwarrow, whole march had\nbeen combined with the intended attack by the\narmies of Horzc and Koifakof, forced the\npahage of Gothard, and marched Ell n,aE d.\ngainit the Lule Cantons (Uri, schwytz, Tag,\nand Glaris) in order, fsom thence to uaite the\ntwo armies, to take the command of them, and\nconquer the French territory.\n\n\nkorfakof, being beaten, and Hotze killed,\nSuwarrow could hardly expetf to conquer.\ndirected again!t Schwitz, the divilion of Nor\nter; and againft Wefen, the iiy,iion of Sault-\nthen commanded by General Gazan-and\n\n\nmarched myfelf againR Aitorf, Canton Of\nUri, but Suwsrrow had pafed from Schachen.\n| thai, into the Mutterthal, and he WIS IN force\n! IN the enyirons of Mutton, and had dirsaed a\ncorps againa the valley of Clarus. The i'm\npoiiioliity of acting to advantage, in fuch rar-\nrow vallies, had determined me to leave Su\nwarrow the liberty of entering into Swift\nhoped, that, preaed by the battles which had\nfought with him in the valley of Mutten, and\nfatlgued with refltance, which | oppofed 70\nhim, he would come out of HI, hiding place at\nthe point of EnGlden, where | had 70 more\nthan Jingle battalion of ebfervation, and that\ncould fight him at my leifu-e, in the open\nheld but being defirous of avoiding general\nand Deceive engagement, he threw himielf into\nthe Gnlions, by the valley of Fleu.s; continual\nlily Preied upon the flank, and in the rear by\nthe corps defined to attack him if he had :e-\n\n\nmanned, he withdrew himfeh by friahtful roads,\nand with defpair in his heart, leaving in our\npewer 1000 wounded, part of his artillery,\nand aimoit all his baggage. CGaj6opade =\nkorfakof, informed of the danger of su-\nMARROW. had ha(tily gathered a corps, competed\n| OF The iacttered remains of his army and that\n! OF Hotze, the BAvarian contingent, the corps of\nConde and all the Auarian corps, which de-\n\n\ntended the valley Of the Gsfoas he wifhed to\na,aEch towards the Thur, and from thence a.\nCAN'T Zurich, but had-marched aganft him,\nwith the divihons Of Mensrd, Laagc and Ca\nFan, at the fame time that Gen. SAINT marched\na9ainit kemeck; l found him between the\nthur and the Rhinc--I beat him ana forced\nNun beyond this river, compelling him at the\nlame time, to take up the bridges of Conaance\nand DeflenhoIen, which I fezed.\n\n\nAttic propoled not 70 enter here Into any\nany details, cannot avoid speaking OF the un\nihaksn frmnels of our artillery, and the incon-\nceiyable zeal Of the light artillery againf one\nct the mott vigorous charges OF artillery ever\nexecuted both having irnmortalized themislycs\nthis day.\n\n\nThe light artillery, charged and fabred in\n/ the middle of the ARRAY, did not ceafe to ma.\nnouyre and fire grape ihot; a part of our in\nfantry, after having met the enemy's cavalry\n\n\nwith the moa lively, continual, aud Ready fire,\n| received them at the points Of their bayonets,\nwithout moving line, while other parts of this\ninfantry charged them with mott uncxamplei\n| boldnsls.\n\n\nThe refult Of thefc different battles, is about\n| $1,000 prifoners, of which 5000 are wounded,\n\n\nand could not be carried away by the enemy\n| more than 100 pieces Of cannon, \"a aands of\n\n\ncolours, a Ceaerais taken prifaners, Generals\nkilled (among whom was Gen, Horze 1.-THE\nlretaking of Gothard-of Garus. and Of all the\n\n\nvallies that enter into it. Finally, the total LOIS\nof theenemy in ihsfe different affairs, is more\n\n\nthan 10000 men. Health and Relpea,\n(Signed) MASSENA.\nGeneral Mageaa--io tie Dire7ary.\nBY TelegrAph--ostober ~."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "General Ma6ssa-io tie Dirs7oyy.", "byline": "", "article": "BY TelegrAph--ottober ~.\n/\" have completely beaten the enemy, and\ndriven them beyond the Rhine--7ao men have\nbeen killed and wounded, and ioo. made pIi.\nfoncrs.--iix ltands of colours have been taken\namong the killed was found General of the\ncorps of Condo."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "The Hague, 7tb May, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "DEAN Sir,\n\n\no. the h infant. late in the evening, | had\n'he h'nor to receive your No. m, Containing\nthe commilIon of ENJOYS.\n\n\noa the 5'h addreGed, precile'y asreeably\n. yorr inltruGtions, as conceived, the mcloled\nsusr to Mr.. Talleyraad, the miniIter Of exte"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1899.", "byline": "", "article": "rior relations. Yon will perceive, Sir, that\ndid not think myielf at liberty TO 60, not only\nnot oct of the commas, but beyond thsm-ln\none word alone | desiated, IN The word,\n+\" Miniiiei\" infead of g Secretary of Foreign\nRelaions.--No dires or ndireta and Unofficial\ncommunications written or verbal will be held\nby me with the French agents on American\naffairs.\n\n\naccept the appointment which it has pleafed\nthe PRECEDENT to clothe me with, under grateful\n| fenfe of the high honor conferred upon me, 10\nUnexpectedly, by this mark of his confidence\nmay be allowed to fay, that though was\ndeeply fenfible of the honor conferred by the\n| 6ra nomination. and fhall always hope retain\na mott grateful recollection of it !; yet Sir, the\n\n\nnew modiGe alton of that nomination gave me\ngreat pleaiure always conceiving. as thought\n\n\n| did, that any negotiation with France would\nbe full of anxeres and political perils to the\n\n\nENJOYS that fhould be employed by our govern.\nmeat, l had no wifhes 10 be engaged in it, and\nno expectation that | fhould be. To have\n\n\nlhare in it was by me uniought. You will\n| execute this declaration, becaule | was inerumen-\ntai in certain preliminary iteps relative to the\nadvances of France, which produced the BATS\n\n\nOf the appointment.\n\n\nl fend tkc original of the inelofed 10 Mr..\nTalleyrand by poit, another copy to Major\niMounthorence to be handed to him, third to\na Mr.. Griffith for Major MountAorence in cafe\n| the other failed, to be opened by Mr.. Griffith,\nIf Major M. ihould have been out of Paris,\nand direaed Mr.. G.. to follow the inaruetions\nwhich he would End in the letter to Major M.\nwhich were to deliver the inclofedto Mr.. Taley-\nrand, and to take bis letter, in anfwer for me,\nI to fend it to me.\n\n\n| AS foon as have the anfwcr of the Direc.\ntory, fhall have the honor of tranimtting\ncopies TO you, fir. by different ways.\nl am, with the created refpett\nand lincere eltcem,\n\n\nDear Sir, faithfully,\n\n\nYour moa obed't fsrvant,\nWILLIAM v. MURRAY,\nThe Hon. 7iimotty Piekerisg. E,g.\nSecran, fate Of the United\nPafs fss May, 1899, 9Th year of the French3\nowshepubic, one and indivi6ble\nTIE Biinieer Of Exterior Relation 10 Mr.. William\nnars Murray, Minjaer Rsfdtnt Of tie Jnae4i\nStAtes at tbs Hague.\n\n\naugur too well, Sir, from the eagernefs\nyou dilpfay in fulfilling the inArutaionslof your\ngovernment, not to halten to aniwer the letter\n| received from you dated the 18th of this\nmonth.\nThe Executive Directory, being informed OF\n| the nomination Of Mr.. Oliver Ellsworth, of\nMr. Patrick Henry, and of ymirfelf as Envoys\n| Extraordinary and Mniters Plenporentiary of\n| the United States to the French Republic, 10\ndicnfs and terminate all differences which f1b\nfit between the two countries, fees with plea\niure that its perseverance in pacific fentiments\n\n\nhas kept open the way to an approaching re-\nCancellation. Il has long time ago maneltcd\n\n\nits intentions with refpea to this fubjeef. Be\npleafsd to tranlmit to your COLLEAGUES, & accept\nyourfef, the frank and explicit adnrancc that\n! it will receive the ENJOYS of the United States\n| in the ofiicill character with which they are in-\nveRed; that they ihAll enjoy all the preroga-\nlives which are attachedto it by the law of\n\n\nnations, and that one or more miniaers lnall be\nduly authorized to treat with them.\n1t was certainly annecedary to flfer 70 many\n\n\nmonths TO elaFfe for the mere confirmation of\n| what had already declared to M. Gerry. and\n| which, after his departure, caufed to be de-\nclared to you at the Hague. iucerely regret\n| that your two colleagues await this anfwer at\n| luch great dtance. As to you, fir, whom it\nwill reachNia>a few days, and who undcrfeand\n\n\n70 well the value Of time when the rettoraton\nof harmony between two republics, which every\n| thing invites to friendship is a quefion, be al.\n| fured, that as foon as YOU can take in\nhand the objef of your milton, hsl have\nthe honor Immediately to fend you pafports.\nAccept, fir. the aHurances of my very fncere\nconfederation. {Signed)\n\n\nCHI. MAU. TALLEYRAND. E"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "Late Foreign News.", "byline": "", "article": "Received at New-york, from ST. sebAfians, in Spain\n\n\nPa,a dahs 10 oastr rob."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-12-30_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799123001_0311.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-30", "page": "p1", "headline": "Documents", "byline": "", "article": "Relati0e 10 the Nilsson TO FRANcs."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-22_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0206.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "porttano,\nM0NDAr, APRIL %, 1899.\n\nClery's Journal.", "byline": "", "article": "Fer jaif af JeHE''s Bsosa,rs-pra. 40 il Joarlsl\n\n\n1 HIS is very intsrefng hiRory of Occur\nrenee in the Tower cf the Temple during the\ncommitment Of Louis XVI. by M. Clery, the\nKing valet DE- chambre\n\n\nHe fays f\" He was in the fervice of the\nKing and his auguf family FIVE months in the\nt'wer ot the Temple and notwithstanding the\nvgilence of MunicipIe Officers who were the\nkeepers Of it, found means by one way or other,\n70 make memorandum Of the principle occurren-\nses th,t took place within III. prifon. And\nhaving been The onlv continual witnels of th-\ninlults which the King and his family were\nmace 10 fltFer, alone could report and artet\nthem with ex491eis, and fhOuld accordingly\nconhne himle.f TO pubiiihing detail Of the\nfacts hmPly, imparialy, aud without mixing\nhis own opinions\"\n\n\nWhatever relates 10 this luxurious, but per-\nfecuted family during The above period, muR\nbe very intereGing TO every PhilanthroPdt-\nThis little book will therefore be much taught\nafter and read, with the greatet avidi'y by\nperfons OF tbs detc iPton-But The J1cobin-\nthe hard haartd democrat will not trouble\nhjuGe'f 70 exanlins book, which may by poI-\nblity, eAhikit in anv degree his own picture -\nBut be ought to be told that even in France,\nthe dehru6t0n Of this unfortunate family IS\ncommonly f5oken cf, as the fource Of ali their\nwretch-5ns;s, aud the calamties they now fuf-\nfer And thar the money which hired the az\nfsiIins, who ~ ought about the revolution OF the\ntenth Of Au2uf which dvthrOaed the King /;\nwas Afterwards paid ont Of the national trealu-\nry TO the m mt # eighteen ihouCtnd terlng.\nThe following is a fpecimen Of the work.\nIt vas after the c0ndem lation Of the King, ana\nhs iente-ce being fgni6 ID to him, and of bis\nbeing al owed To fee his family, from whom he\nhat b-1 for fome time l-c!udeI. \" At half\npat eiEh;, The door opened. The Oreen came\nfit, ealing her fo1 ~ the hand Madame\nRoya.e an1 Mllime Elizabeth ( The Kings\ndaulHter and iii-rl followed. They all\n. torew thernlelv-s lrto he arms Of the King -\nA m-iancholy hIon,c prevailed, for fome min\nu-es; and C was only broken bT Gghs and fobs.\nTIE Queen maze an inclination towards his\nM ietys chlmber. \"N3\" TAD the King \" At\nIs g i7to t5:f room. \" can Jts y7p oily f5ers'-\nThey went II, and lh1t the gla,s duor. The\nKing { down the Que.n wa on his left\nhand, Madame Elizabeth on his Ii5ht, Madame\nRoyaIe nearly oPpolite, and the young prime\nRood between h legs all were leaning or the\nKing. and often Preae1 him 10 their embraces.\nThis fccne ri Iorr0w lated an hour & three\nqulriers during which, It was mpoflible to\nBear any thing. Il could however BE feen, that\nafer every ie.tence u.tere1 by the King, the\nagitation of the Queen and Pin -eis iacreaied,\nlated iome minutes, and then the King began\n10 pcak again. It was plan from th-ir GET\nures, that they received from himlelf, the hrlt\nint.lisenoe Of bis condemn ion. At quar-\nte- par zen, the King role irit-they all fol-\nlowed olened The door, TIE Queen hell the\nKing by lis rig! arm-ar1 their Maje0ies\ngave each hand to the aaphin-Madamr\nRoyale \"a The Kings left had her arm, round\nhis b7iy and behind her Madame Elizabeth\nOh the fine r ie, had taken his arm. They\nadvance m f>ps towards the entry door,\nbreaking OF HI The nlol aGonz d lamentations,\n\"IaFi~s ya4\" (faii tie Kina) hat 7 1giY Zee\ngou ag4:7 /\" T. rta.r2-u.'--'' 1'oa PramjE' (faid\nthey a,tocajh I'D o0ty not al fvea a'eloc( ~\ne aid tie . ieca) B. c2s3 u.s. at (s0en' ire\n\"p eI The King f7re4gcE'--1Ie pronounced\n:: I9rsrytL' i'll u exPrelive 4 maneer, that their\nf1bs were renewed AMI Madame RoyaIe fart\ncd at the feet D! the King, round whom lhe lad\nchung. l rafed her aud afiaed Madame Eli\n2 ibe h t0 flPport her. The King wiling 70\nput an end to lhis agooiz,n5 itene, once more\nembraced them all mott tend,Iy and had the\nrefolution 10 tear hmfaif from their arms\n4\" Ears-ysA! t7rszvsH r. iad he, and went into\nhis ch mher.\n\n\nN. B. This was the laa time he fw his \"a\nI,;iv"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-22_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0206.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Po'ehons OF jutCe and 7mcabie conduct towards the\nUnited States but he ioon equalled, and exceeded\nnis Predeceiiors ID depredauons our commerce\nIan hummer, while MIR Gerry ill in Paris and the\nn ec1ory was employing every ar 6ce keep him\nthere and 70 draw him into an endIcs negocation\n\n\n'edouVe was preparing 10 invade the outhern States\nfrom & Domingo with army Of blacks which\n70 PC landed with large fuppy Of officers and\nammunition, 70 excite nfurreon among the negroes\nby means OF monares prrviouay fcnt and FRI 10 fuh-\njn2ate the country, by their aiance ana then puuder\nana lay II waite For the execution Of this humane\nand friendly ichen1e, he waited only till the Engih\nmould evacua;e cer rain port in The llnd which lay\nmon convenient tor the expedition but he inter-\nrupted 0y black general, of the name OF TouGaint\n\"no Grove him IRON The land, compelled him ~ em-\nbark Tor France and took the whole authority into his\nown hands which he yet retains\n\n\nM lcheme came 10 our knowledge I'D the following\nmanner a very rich nip from the EaR-Indies valued\naf nearly ieven hundred thouand dollars, taken lat\nhummer by Of tIedouvie's privarcers. The own\nerS, merchants OF this town, employed Of honour\nand character, well known here and well acquainted in\nthe Welt-ndies 90 and endeavour TO purchafe the\nih'P al low ra,e. He went to St. Domingo for tbat\nPurPoie and while :here, converted with fome Of the\nblack officers whowere to Be employed in the e1pedi-\nton As be iPoke their language wcIl, he was lea 10\ncultivate an acquaintance wSh them and from hem,\nn their mments or couvivaty be learned the proe6f\n| have u from him, through Perlon Of the hghelt\n! confidence.\n\n\nHence may we learn % appreciate the projections Of\nthe French government; and the wfdom, or honehy,\nOF thoic councillors who perpetuay tell US there is no\ndanger Of an Invahon from France and no need 70 pre-\npare aFanl lEch an event.\n\n\nReiPettng the ltae Of affairs abroad our accounts\narc itA various aRd uncertain. isl however certain.\nrha the king Of Naples has renewed the vaz aqain the\nFrench IN Italy and from his manner Of dong H. there\nIS little doubt OF his acting concert with the Aurians\nWI, re movements for G0me time pan have indicated\nhoGe designs. Very cire6, thougn unofficial accounts\nhave been received of a complete victory over the\nFrench ly part Of the army uf the king AT Naples\nThe French, 1t IS ad 20 coo Is zSCoo & defeated with\n5000 kded and ,akcn. ShOnld this be true and there\n\n\nome realon to believe it from the manner il which\nthc a count cones, II may Be conlde cd the ioye-\nTunner OF general and great events. Il has been\nthe uua fortune Uf the French III overrun countries b\ntheir imPcuoiiy, and hold Shem for while and the\n\n\nto be a uddeny driven out IL 10 improbable that\n\n\nthe fame fate them now and this defeat hv the\ntroops Of Naples, II the OF it Sc true may be\n1 cCnhdered a The commencement of the;r downfall\n4 The accouas ep citing The dlitruttion oi Bu0na-\nraTte and hl> army have neither been confirmed yes\n| nor conradicted. | always conndered biz denfud on\nA. very certain, from the moment wheu II. v4s lefc\nwithorI hope Of recruit uply in The midi Of an hof-\ntile and unhealthy country, where We know that his\narmy iutlered every want and hardhip md vuJrc in\nhaotsnts, by his own account. fought him perPculy\nland With great bravery. AT any rate he is lon \"a\nFrance; for, O he i ~ the lo VI hs neet from\n\n\nall hope Of return or commun cation, he cannot ailt\nher N the new ltrugg wherein he ieems be on the\nJ point q engaging This cannot tail ID have very\n| oUnhderab effect on her iuccefs The terror of hk\nname as an ho aud lie hs with him, n0l only her\nbet troops, but great number Of her ben officers Un-\nder thele circumstances, Is -ult to COME Clure how\n! Inc may act towards have 10 douht however,\nthat ihc wi attempt ddArm by dccetful appear\n| aEoes, and projections OF with O negotiate; but\nneither bel~ye hat he W keep peace with Us il We\ndilarm, lould he make one nor attempt to Rrike\n! ~, while we remain our guard Our wildom\ncannot rePeat It TOO often, con6 in ate Of watohfut\nand \"a orous preparation. She alunes an ali uf mld-\nnets Tor the Presn ~ fire did rus tile Swils be-\n\n\ntore ile was prepared TO Gri5e the fatal how but We\nought never 70 forget that The Tyger always crouch\n\\ q before he leaps un his prey\"\n\n\nThe Ruthans and Tux, At fcrn, have conceived\nand e1Preled with ,o pa \"a friendly term with u.s.\nand 70 form treat IS oi commerce. Inc eGdent has\nthought fit, and very wely as fer can Judge t. cu-\ntvate This dip0ttion from which great advantages n\nthe trade ot thoie nation, may 70 lie h1ss\ntherefore, directed our miniter in England trsae\nwith the Ruiian miner the fubjeGt; and our min\nliter ~ Portugal, 70 repair Conlauti opie for the\nfame Purpoie This advance, on the part thule re~\nmote bnt powerful, nations plcafnE proof Of the\n\n\nncreahng Importance and tpcGtab ~ WI our country\n\n\nmd that in peskhg OF donieitic affairs, have\nomitted one oirCumltance of great importance, and\nmolt latIsiactory nature il thews, in very rkng\nmanner the tbiry Of public credit the confidence r0\n\n\npoted n our governutnt, and the Of orr inan-\ncIa relources-l mean the Loan. Ld1 year the Pr1hs\ndent was Empowered 10 borrow Eve millions Of dollars\nfor the public fervce. The money not anted laft\nyears bur the c0urs Of this there will be need Of it.\n\n\nA loan was therefore opened, and inereA Of per\n| cent. offered The lublctiptiCn was kept open\ndAy 10 the coufe Of which no Iefs than fourteen mil\n\n\non' eight hundred thouland dollars iuhfcrbed Of\nwhich the public accepts FIVE millions only. That lura\ntogether with the ordinary revenue amounting fome\nthing more than millions viii he iufieient for al\n\n\nthe expcnces OF the preent year. Thus appear. thac\n\n\n4 the public had wanted stetn millions intad Of fves\n| the money might have b IN procured.\n\n\nSome perlous have been Of opinion that this money\nmi ht have teen borrowed better Perhaps\nard make fure Of fuccels, th2a rk failure, which\nmutt have had he moo nnEaEomrahlc slE.Lt on our az"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-22_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0206.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "A QvrsrloN-far Natural PdI@f3bE's 10 JoH0e.\n\n\nFROM what canf- is i th4t . key fufp9nded\nn 4 tum7ler or wiac gl1ls. by thread twItsd\na, one end unI he 6ager ihall yibrate until\nX Rr.kes N he id4 Of tie glati Tie hour # the\nday or N ght. ant then ceaie, to vi5rate / have\nfeen TIE experiment. made fundry tin os, bo.h in\nTIE ri,hF and day, and it never failed telling\nMe nearel hour. And why is it taat the lame\n~, tied to a Gick, \"a fufpended in the fame\n\n\nn,nner. ba,l -vibrate a, al It wi! appear\n\n\n1trc extraordinary, vh-n i IS cooidered that\nthgiv fion al time into twice Twelve hcu's u\nII AZ 'ti,Iary civllUn, ErT IleT."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-22_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0206.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "\n\na LETTER, written by the Honorable\nROBERT G. HARPER.\n\n\n[Csriad.i fJo7s tje ~ Coastal", "byline": "", "article": "L~~'~---\n\n\n'HE act for Gufpending all commercial ntercourie\n= with France and her dominions has been contnu-\nCd IN force Tor yeas longer bur the Predent is au\nthorIled TO retors commercial intercoure mmcdi-\nae y with III ca particular parts Of thofe domnions\nhe may judge ProFcr. This authority was given on\naccount OF dilpOGon, manifegcd By the perIons in\nauthority IN lome o the French IN .nds, to dln from\nPrvsteerlng on vedes provided the trade of the\nUn5sd StStcs, Of which they mon preiing need\nhnce they depend On for their iuppcs Of proyihons\nihoud DC reitored y them. AT the ulpenfon of COM\nmercial ntercourle relorted TO by Congrels as\nmean q bringing tleEe people leuic Of propr ETY.\nana protecting our tade from their deprCdatons there\ncould be no reAion 70 continue it after thief: objeGss\nihould &c obtained An arrangement for ther- pur-\nPotes, II s iuppOled, will be made with fome Of the\nFrench Ifands, efpccRIly ST. Domingo.\n\n\nThe French government having lately pahed an edo\nby which all neutral ors found on board of i'm,\nlh'Ps OF var or merchantmen though carries srs BY yoy\nare rendered liable 20 execution y1f. Cougrels ut-\ny coniderng the mcclure eveled chiefly at US fnce\nis laIlors who account Of hmilarity of Ian.\nguage and other circumstances, mon requcntyfound\nIN Brit III lPs, padst law auhotifn1 tHe Pretidcns\nIN cafe the edid lhJud be executed, on any of our\niNoTs previouly imPeIed on board Of Butih chips \"\nwar; TO aliate on aly French priloners who may We\nin our power Tbs Bntilh had before declared tha,\nthey would rctaialc the cdCt ihouId be executed ID\nany cafe whaever This threat fad 10 have produ-\nccd its luipenion, thtughnot s repeal Tor the fake\nOF humanity ne hcR: that the French viii refrain from\nits execution.\n\n\nWhile Congrcis WIS employed on thelc meafures re.\nlaing erterna Affairs did not III gcct the Ill\nterna regulations wfch the public good required An\naltwl5 patrdtor coE0.idatng into one act aud amend.\ning all ne various \"ch relpechng the collection of dunc.\non import, and toange. Tbs wss work of much IA.\nbour, and much utilry. Comfortable progrels wa,\nmade Gmii4r digct Of the laws reipeQrg duties \"a\n! 0ills and donstc dii}iied fDirits which IS nl1ch\nwanted and viii probably Be hnnhed ne1t iclion The\nacts repectng tam dutscs revived ana ameuded\nA general revllon ald amendment Of the pail-olEce\niyiem took place The ar for the valuation of land,\nand dwelling houles revled ana that part or /,\nwhich required A retIrn OF the number and dinenioD,\nOf windows, rcpe4leIi as being more troubleiome and\nduagreca5ie 70 ndIv tua, than uletIi for prouotrz\nthe Objects Of the att The regulations lor the prefer\nvaton ct health, ans he prevention Of cona seous G\ncafes, were extended ma enforced Acts we're pa1cd\nfor the government OF he navy and the better organi\nZ ton OF the army md general bankrupt at val\ndi rtcd, ccnhdered, ant maturcd which, tho reie\nb, lnall majority, D9ow n iuch 1ate as TO be\nbrought forward Al ne1Ilelion with good prolpels Of\n! lucccS.\n\n\nAn attempt made repeal the alien and reditior\nacts founded chic y on heir fuPPolcd unconRitution\naltv, and PPoTted oy putiOns from var parts u\nthe country. But, CtPrsls, after the atLreil er\nanimation, found no realot to doubt abou, heir conni\ntutona power 70 Pals tDe ats, and the particular\ncrcum'tancss which induced them exercile that pow\ner have by no means ce4iet, il thought ineKDed\ncontent 10 the repeal and the motion was reject\ned. he re2ons whereof this rejection was founded\narc detailed and enior ed report of lcle1 commit\ntee, y hich publ thcd 1d Of which forward lon-\n| copies to the dtriG 1hy4cts if not renewed, wi\nexpire of themieves, in ono year rom th time Tbe\nrenewal will depend The ttc Of things AZ next en\nat9r l,f 4 heIts - yr.lL\n\n\neis cIrcumfances ia\"ud greatly alter for there ought\nI always, IN times Of danger % e1t power Of appre\nhendng michevous Or iuip6fel aliens and Of fendnt\nthem out Of the country Especially when we hav,\nto deal with enemy, which ike the French govern\n| ment works more by intryues than hv open force\nBut The iedon act IS leb neceGary; for there is nc\ndoubt that every thing which il makes penal NAV 81\npuulihed, with much lcvery ~ TIE common Law\no the land and rs only ulc was declare that law I,\nrender more generally known, md 10 rrnri6 Il X\n! rome particulars where was tbouht ID % too far\nBy tn commOR law, the cod fne aud in1Drfon\n10 any for libel; and pcrbus ind cted for (ucI\nOffences, could plead the trutl of The matter Il\ntier defence. By the act, the truth Of the matter ma\nbe pleaded, and the power Of fine and impr (onnlcn\nreitriGted 10 two years and two thouhpd dollas Iii\nfhould be found neceary, therefore - reore the com\nmon law IN tins repect, 70 It's Ancet raour the ac\nmuh be lufercd to expire.\n\n\nAn increaGe made in tbs faares Of certain ofTi\nGERS employed in the executive departments and by hci\nduties Obliged to Tehde connanty in this ciry Thof\niasrcs were, for the moR part, fxt nine wears age\nwhen every article of life nearly ,nc-baf cheapcr\nin the great towns than prelrnt. Consequently the\nhad become inadequate, aPPea-ed from the mon un\ndoubted information, 20 thc luPport cf heir offices an\ntheir families who obliged live hron their owl\nproperty, while employed VIII lily the public lcrg;\nand iinot men Of fortune, were reduced to great diff\n\n\ntrte'. Hence great dhcouragerhentt to good publ\n\n\n\ntheir con:ronl vaA lums Of public money, and grea\nflcuIty IN finding men properly qualiiel in recec\nOf talents and character, for filing up any vacancic\nwhich from time 70 time occur. Congrefl. ther.\njudged it true economy pct Ihee uleul and uecear\nofficers more at their eale by adding fome hing to the\nlaaries and, in my opinion il Judged reht But ,\nthe public has, lretnt, great oeetGon fcr money. II\nincreale fns, and confined foley 20 ho(e Office,"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-22_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0206.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nthat period, according to oircumGances.\n\n\nlPoke n my lait Of the general prolpcritv Of our\ntrads which has recovered from its late dcpreon and\ncontinues 10 feurilh with increaGng vieor. The reve-\nnue. OF the a year greater than it had been eima\nTED at the beginning Of the year and exceeded that Of\nthe former year. infead of falling below it; as, from\nthe dePredatlons on out commerce. and s confequent\nta8nAtlon, there reafon TO apprehend The ex\nports too have conhderably increaed during the ah\nyear - 1877 they were 5I,794,7Io dollars and in\n100 oI'327,4f1t IN 1871, on the contrary, they\nmounted TO no more than rs, 3oo,2o2-fo that, in one\nyear. they have increaled fifth and more than trebled\nin eight years.\n\n\nOur ihiPpng ALTO, notwithstanding the great number\nq vshas winch have been captured has ncreaed very\nconhderaby. In 1894, owned 61S6I7 tons Of thip-\nping IN 1897 Il had lncreaied 10 $4,000 and\nthe commencement of 1905 we had S76QI2 tons\nFrom 1890 1896, ncluive the foreign ihippng en-\nPoPea tn our trade, had decrcaled from 25o48\n4a,o4o which derrcale occaGoned, and replaced\nny inc great Increaie OF our own lhipPings\n\n\nFor Fwoyears preceding 1898 revenue from COM\nme- &c, eneeaied at the rate Of million annually,\none hXth. without increae Of du.ies: Ian year II\nlncre2ied very little, Of the unprotected\nltA'c OF our trade. From 6S8 dollars its product\nII 1871 y ria 10 1898 70 7,405,42o only; and this\nlnali increale mutt be attributed, in part though not\nnot wholly, lmaI augmentation of duties which be-\ngan 20 opera upon the in the courlc Of Ian\nyear Bur; as trade has now revived, in coule-\nqdeAce Of the protection afforded to IT, we may rcaon-\n4by ezPe1 1ha the revenue viii regain its former R4tc\nOf rapid ncrsafc.\n\n\nOar ltuaon with France ltiI remains as it was when\nwrote lat. When the French government found .hat\ngen PIncEney and gen. Marhall could not be enticed\nor frightened into terms diigraceul the country that\ns ichemes, with relpcct Mr.. Gerry were bslcd ~\nms recall and that the American government and nation\nmttead crouching at its feet through weakness and\nvIlon as 70 many other countries had done 10 their\nuttef rum, rePeeu attacks, depfed its threats,\nQrPrrr\narms, the rights and honour Of he country, Il a al\nonce changed is tone, and proGcled great Willingness\nto treat; attempts which il had 70 lately lpu ncd\nan ANXIOUS delre 70 gl2rIe vii ch before il\nfought by every poiible injury and the moR friendly\ncntlrcnts towards country which il had plundered\nand ululted tor years together. One Of Mr.. Ia!iey\nrand's clerks dPatched to Holland under prereAce\nOF acting as ecretary the French miDter there but\nn reality 20 open informal communica ion with our\nlhInilter. He threw timelf in The way Of our mner\nand havins engaged him IN conversations rcpectng the\nHate o AFFAIRS between the two countries be\naccount OF JhOe conversations 10 MIR Talevrand. Mr.\nlaryrand wrote him letters in reply, which be al\nlowed % ihcw TO the American nun Ger Ih1fe .etrers\nOF which h- even gave uinItrr copies were filed\nviii projections OF friendihip for the Unted states OF\nregrei at the exiting ferencc and Of wiliinPnes and\neven anxiety TO enter INTO negotiations or their removal\nThe cores which our mniRer received he tranlmltted\n70 the PrcGdent.\n\n\nHyPOcrites very often, in their abundant cunning\nover-reaoh themselves and loit happened heFrsnch\ngovernment IN this inf.ance We could be AZ no lois\n70 ccoyer the drift Of al this ludden nliidnels and ap-\nparent good nature when cOnLGcred thal il wa, s\ncomPancd by nc ubltanIIa change fmeaires tow7rds\nUs but thai, the contrary, the Fresch continued ~\niorce all their laws again trade took as manv of\nour ve1c5 POihbe, and the midi Of All hrle\nfair pretencel pacd the 2troci0us and bloody edo FIJI\nhanging as pirates All our iaors who might be found in\nbruh lhips, though and kept there by force\nRttf leo Ma\n\n\npies Of cruel and udied pe6dy which France had diff\nplayed towards other nations, epeci-y the Ss whom,\nInc dcrOyed by hmilar arts, fhuuld not be lic et IA\nput guard againa her wiles (he took ! 0en\nwhich erycd, in the trongea manner 70 n,anifA her\nintentions This correspondence between MI Talev.\nrands clerk, and our miniter IN Holland which was\ncarried on with the gresJea apparent myRery and\ntranmi tel to the Pre6dent with particular and nua\nprecautions, was nevertheless icnt doubtless by Mr.\nialeyrands order, for his clerk would nor of himfef\nhave vcnu ed on iueh itep, gazette IN ths citv\nwhich IS Eotorioely IN the nterel, and fufpected on\ngood grounds, OF beng in he pay Of the French govern\nment; and in that gazette x publhed From hence\nalone without other proofs, II would be ranifc tha,\nthe whole trick, contrived end executed for The\niole purpoie Of producing eet upon the people VI\nAmen OF lung this country by the hopes Of peace\nand accommodation into ialai rePoe of incre aGng\ndivfons, Of furnlhng the French party with pre-\ntenceS for opPohng all mealurcs If defence and\npreparation, and C rafting Glamour agaipR the gov\nernmtnt if Il lould refurs to GRen u this inndious\noverture.\n\n\nCongres, however, did fal into 70 very obvious\nnare bur continued puriue it, lylem Of defence and\npreparation With unabaJe1 vgour But as thefe letters\ncontained declaration that the French government was\nready receive in proper and becoming manner any\nminller whom the Prehdent reht authorize to treat\nreipeGting Accommodation and as Mr.. Talleyrands\n| permfion 70 lhew the letters mnttr, and to\ngive him copies for the purpofe Of being tarfmed to\nr,.r1 r1e L.. L.\ntowards reconciliation the pIr Of the French govern\nment the Preiident thought proper meet this ad\nvance; and for that PurPole appointed three minaers\nwho were approved by the Senate Thefc mnine8 are\nOliver EIfworh chief uice Of the United States Pat\n| tick Henry, formerly governor Of Virginia and Mr.\nMurray at prcfent minaer Of The United States IN Ho"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-04-22_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799042201_0206.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-22", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lFor taA af JeHA''' Boosaors-Priee 80 il Joarli"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "abom 10000 acres, and eigbt fnall erarf5 which\nmay all be about as much more; thief. lay in\nthe county of Tork. In CUMBERLAND P'anta.\ntons No. I, 2, 2, and 4, fouth of Amereicog.\ngen, Hartford, summer, Paris, NorqUay, Bridge\nf0un, 0iiyftia, Hebron, and Backfela, with part\nof the towns of Raymond, Poland, Turner, Liver.\nmore and Jay, that is 70 much of them as fall\nwithin the bounds before defcribed.\n\n\nThe principal objection to this plan is the\ngreat extent of fueh county (which may pro.\nbadly be about, or nearly equal to trad of\nforty miles fquare) bur which Others may think\nnot too large, and if it fhould be found to be\ninconvenient and dfproportionate, it can be\ndivided nearly equal, 70 as to make two coun.\nties OF Moderate lize.\n\n\nWhen the bufnefs is 70 far ma,ured as to\nreport bill, claufe can be very eaily intro\nduced to annex and include fmporatiy, al. the\ncountry moth of the Great I,n<,sJf,ggen to the\nHighland, until there fhal be inhabitant,\nenough, northward of that river to form anoth-\ner new county, between the great welterly bend\nof Amerefeoggen. ard the chain of lakes run\nming into it, extending from the lakes AouE.\nsvk, through Msjeimagutik, Moycbmklmng,\nKenebakuk, and Waokenebakak, to UmBAooc\n\n\n\nhighlands, are Lid down on the map, thirty\ntownlhps of about fix miles fquare each in\nYork and Cumberland. From the chain of\nlakes to the highlands is nearly forty miles\nThis divifion of the county (Yrk) will there\nfore 10 future contain four jfsions, and if the\npopulation and general profPerityof the country\ncontinues the progrsls it has made in the lalt\nten years, perhaps in lefs period than twenty\nyears more, we ihall fee two new counties north\nof Great Amerelcoggen, that Is FOUR between\nthe Atlantic and the Highlands.\n\n\nAn aa paaed a, the lafl felton, Of the Legif\nlature for erecting Dfria for Regltryoi\nDeeds and Probate Court, oith of Grsaf 04apsr.\nThis will afford partial relief, but they might\nhave had more if they had allsed it. AT the\nnext FELTON, it is only for lome member to call\nthe petitions from The feveral towns who fent\nmembers TO The Convention in 1895 in Water.\nford, and have them laid on the table. If any\naddtionals are fent they can be all aeted upon\ntogether, and an order of notice at leaa will not\nbe refufed, for all perfons TO fhew cauie at ano-\nther felton,, why new county ihould not be\nImmediately formed north of Great OTapee.\n\n\nPELEG LOvEWELL."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR 5ENKys PORTLAND GAZETTE.", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. jerks,\n\n\nTHE progrefs of Arts and Sciences, the at.\ntention to Agriculture. the improvement OF the\nMedical Art, and ncreafe of Public Schools\nand Social Libraries, in many parts of the Uni\nted States, cannot but give pieafure to all who\nwith their PROPERTY.\n\n\nlmpreiied with thefe ideas, ak permidion,\nthrough your ufeful paper, to fuggea the fol-\nlowing for confederation and improvement\nThey are offered at this time as the Supreme\nJudicial Court will the next week commence\nbufiaels in the Dit q Of Maine-at which hon.\norable Court lis probable many gentlemen will\nattend, who, it they approve, will lay plans\nfor the eaabliihment of an Agricultural Society,\nas well as Medical in0itution Social Libra\nres, as we'll as Public Schools may at the fame\ntime be forwarded, greatly to the iatistaeiop and\nhonor of thoie who may promote the fame, and\nhighly advantageous to the community. As\nfuch innitutions exitt in other parts of The Com\nmonwealih of MaiIaehufetts, it is prefumed\ngreat advantages may reiult from fuch elab-\nliihments in the Diarie of Maine-a defire to\npromote its PROPERTY is the only inducement,\nand it is hoped will efficiently apologize for\nthe hints of A STRANGER.\n\n\nDysria Of Maine, .17nnt I79e."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "IGabella Child,\nHas JIM opened a, her fop in Middle freet, an at\n\n\nfortnenr of fashionable\nAlMiN p Fancy Goods,", "byline": "Ia imnortations. viz", "article": "|CHINTZES, Ginghams, Dimities,\n~ Mufliuet., Linens, silk Nankine,s, James and\n|hd,a Cottons, Delicate figured and plain Mullins.\n|Aamp'd do. silk and Muffin shawls, coloured & black\nsix Gloves oftbe fashionable length dove, white, black\n|pnk and blue Pelons Sattins, Modes and Sarinets,\nIprafols Fans of all kinds large ahortmen, OF iaf\nInnab'c plain and other Ribbons Italian Grapes, Tiifa-\nIay Gauzes, black and white Wells, black Cotton and\nIhiulin, Lad cs and Miles Hole, Calamancoes\n\n\nand Dur ,n,s, marking Canvass, shaws Pocket Hsnd-\n'irr,hefs, drefling Combs. NJ 1es do Wndior Soap\nl and Wafli-Bals, Tooth Picks, Silver Pencil Cafes\n\n\nBeads and EARRINGS, delicate kid and other Slippers,\n\n\nMack velvet Ribbon Pumes and Feathers OF all kin ds\nl wy fine Thread.Laces and Edgings, Bug'es, gimp,\n\n\ndeneil and braid Trimmings, Mellon Hats with bands\nI'd plumes to match Melon and Je ne fca quot Bon\n\n\nrr, frsw, chip and famp'd paper do. Gcntlemen's\n\n\nMeririiles Waiftcoating black and white fix Hole,\n\n\nIre cotton w. with lace backs, fancy collar DO. col\numed fix Cloves, thin leather and beaver do. Boys\nvGbses, ine. muffin Neckei chiefs, Steel aud Pearl\nBottoms Tuns \"a."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR JENKS's PORTLAND GAZETTE", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nMR.. jerks,\n\n\nWHEN we take into view the rapid growth\nand PROPERTY of tie country particularly in its\npopulation and progrefive fetllements and cul-\ntIvation nTeriorly, we are naturally led into the\nconfederation OF many arrang ements, which are,\nor will ioon be neceHary to its enjoying many\nOF the eonveniences ard advantages, refulting\nfrom tate of c'il fociety duly Organized\nThis obftrvation fufely applies to the growing\nitate OF this part of the country, and we as ma\ntu ally anticipate its future condition, in advan.\ncling towards that fate of foeiery, which requires\nfubdlvliions in its civil diitrls, as we do in the\ndivliion of alarge farm among the heirs of a nu.\nmerous family\n\n\n1t las been for f,mc time anticipated that\nnew counties as well as fmaller diviiions of the\ndia'ia, mutt cNlGariy multiply, and that /soa,\ntor the accommodation Of the Inhabitants in the\nsieinage of great Amefefcoggen. The upper\npart of fork is too narrow to form a new coun\nty within iifelf, and it will be absolutely neeefa.\nry to include at leaf a part of Cumberland. This\ncounty cannot expect to remain long in its pre-\nTENT form and extent, nor can they reafonably\ndehre it. The exlention of the new fsttlemeprs,\nand their numbers and other circumstances ieem\nto demand the fpsedy formation OF new coun-\nty, between the New-Hamphire line and the\ngreat Amereicoggen. Sooner or later, it will\ntake place, and we may as well do now, what\nmyR be done in very few years, and when pofi-.\nbly, circumstances may render it more difficult,\nand lefs convenient than it is now. All thefe\ncircumstances whether exiting or in profpea,\nwill be, it is prefumed readily admitted, and\nthe material, or indeed the only queition is,\nwhether the prefsnt time is the NOT fit and pro-\nper.\n\n\ns 1t cannot be forgotten that in 1895 a conven-\nton was held in Waterford for the exprels pur-\npoie of Knowing the minds of the people, and it\nis as well known, that a large majority of the\ntowEs were 10 favour of the meafure, and fent\ntheir petitions to the General Court Thofe\npetitions were referred, and are now on file, and\nit is not the fault of the Legislature, that they\nhave nor iince been called up, and the wiihes Of\nthe people thereby gratifed. It is not to be ex-\npeeed that the Legislature will do any thing\nmore until they are aiked, and if the requelt is\nrenewed, there can be no doubt of their difpo.\niislon to do every thing reafonable, to accom-\nmodal: the inhabitants, las has been done in\nthe late county Of Lincoln) without any further\ndelay than he uiual forms of an order ofnofiee\nThis can be eaiily done il fome member from\nthe county, moves to have the former petitions\nwith addtionas if any thould be fent) to be\nlaid on the table at the fame time.\n\n\nSoon after this fubieet was agtated in 1895,\na propofal was made in fnme of the newspapers,\nthat the upper parts of York and Cumberland,\nfhoud be formed into a county by the following\nbounds, IL\" BY The Nsso HameGae line On TIE\nusQ and then jgiauing qUbers /aiI line erQDss TIE\ngreat river AmERtscoG GEN, and joYoqoizg fbs\neou,jf Of the main R,esm, down a, far fbe mouth\nofLIrTLE AmEkEscoeoEs, ben up E,idhtk A.\n10 the outlet sf hbs RANGE PoSps, and BY line\ndraqun on tie middle Of aid Ponds, and fbro4gb The\nPosDs IN RAYMOND, tben BY tbe jSarfsQ line aubieb\neoiA F,ite SssAoo POM, then through Se5sgo Pond\nand be .Gor1sa line tba eUiU .frife SAco RIVER,\nthen up Saco River to The moatb Of GREAT OssAPEE\nrivr, then Up TIE Eaid G. 0gSpee TO The line efNeqY\nHemgf1ve.\"\n\n\nThee bounds will include the following\ntowns and parts Of towns and plantations, viz.\nHiram, PorfafeH, iSreqvaf:la, Frys5arg, Sunkesk,\nWatgjord, OSjor1, Bethel, trad Of fate land"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "BREST EJECT.", "byline": "", "article": "The Englifh papers are full Of conjeaural\nSpeculation on the deaination Of the French feet.\nLord Bridport has intercepted iome valuable\ndifpatehes refpeetingit.\n\n\nParis papers of May 2, announce the falling\nof the Breft feet the a6th April. It's de6ina-\nton is unknown--bur its interea affects every\nheart. 1t is commanded by Bruix, Miniher OF\nMarine, ard conG0s of one ihip of Iao guns,\nthree of 40 three of So; and eighteen of \"a\nguns: and eleven frigates. 1t has $4,000\nland forces on board, commanded by General\nKilmaine. - !"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nreceived.--They we're brought TO Halifax in the MAY\nPacket, AZ days from Falmouth:\n/ The Congrefs of Raaadt was dinolved the\n23d inf.\n\n\nThe waroperations were not relaxed.--Su-\nNARROW took the command of the confederate\narmy of Italy the 18th April, and with 90, 900\nmen was periuing the French army, which had\ncroGed the AIDA. as7 slz\nIt's faid that Suwarrow's obea was TO bring\nthe French to a general engagement, on the\nz4th or. a5th April. The Runians are to give\nno quarter.\n\n\n! The French head quarters were faid to be at\nMilan the 10Th April and the conlltuted au-\nthoritics of the Clfalpine Republic have fed to\nTurin.\n\n\nOn the Rhine no great degree of ACTIVITY has\nbeen exhibited on either fde The Archduke\nCharles had been inifpofed but was on the\nrecovery.\n\n\n1t was fuppofed that iince the commence\nment ofthe campaign, the French had already\nloft in different engagements at lealt $4,000\nmen. They had been compelled to evacuate\ngreat part of Italy; and as Gen. Srwarrow\nhad taken the command of the army The 18th\nof April, and was advancing againa General\nMoreau, who had retired to Milan, general\nengagement was expected in a few days to take\nplace, which would decide the fate of Italy,\nPrince Charles having been indifpoled nothing\nof importance had taken place in Germany\nbut as his health was nearly reaored, il was ex.\npeeled be would Immediately recommence the\nmott active operations."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ON the 22d ina. the Legislature was pro.\nrogued TO the ieeond Wednesday of January\nnext. In the courfe OF the f-iiion the following\nacts have been paIIed, and received the appro-\nbaton OF his honor the Ii. Governor.\n\n\nAn aa to st off traa Of land commonly\ncalled the Elbows, in Spring field, in the county\nof Hamphre, and to annex the fame to the\ntown of Wibrahan AN a6t altering the\nname of Oliver Pond 81, 10 Oliver N. Pond. -\nAn al r. continue in force for certain purpoies.\nan ael entitled, AN al for rendering procsfss\nin law lefs expeniise An ae to enable the\nproprietors of certain pee OF Slf Marin.\nfituae in the town Of lpfSich, /, the county of\nEhex, make AMI maintain Dixie tor the\nbetter improving the ane.-An a9 to IN\ncorporate funary pelfons by the name of the\nPrefident Direeiorsaed Company Of the Port\nland Bauk--An ct authorizing the Courts\nof GeneralsSelliobs oil the Peace to liberate\npoor convias from. prifon, and to dfpo'e of\nthe in lervice fer payment OF COTS OF profs-\ncution. An ati to incorporate William Bart\nlett, and oilers, into a Company, by tn name\nOf the Nrwburyport Marine Ipiurance Compa-\nny.-An act to incorporate fundry paiions by\nthe name of the Pre6dent, Directors and Com\npany of the Enex Bank.---An a6t to empow.\n>er the town of Bolton TO cboofe a Board of\nHealth, and for removing and preventing Nui-.\nlances.-An act in addition to an act, enti-\ntied, 60 an aa to incorporate number OF inhab-\nitants in The county of Berkihire into a religious\nfociety by the name of the Firf Bapiif Society\nin the town of Sandsfield\" AN aa empow-\nering the inhabitants of that part OF III. county\nof Yoik, which lies to the northward OF the\nGreat Ofapee River, to choofe Reeilter of\nDeeds, and for eashlilhing Court of Probate\nto be holden at Fryeburgh in the faid county.\nAn aef in addition to an act, entitled. ''an at\nto regulate the going at large Of Sheep and\n\n\nRams and he goats at certain feafons ct the\nyear\" paGed the 9TH day of March, in the year\nOf our Lord ,7o7 An act to en,povtr tie\ninhabitants of the town of Salem TO .hoof. a\n\n\nBoard OF Health, and for removing and pre-\n\n\nventing nuilanees in faid town.--An att in\naddition to an ACT, entitled, IAN aa to divide\nthe county of Lincoln, and 70 conaitute The\n.northerly part thereof fepara.c county, By the\nname of the county of Kennebeck.-An a9\nfor changing the name Of Samuel Flagg, the\nthird, to that of Samuel II. Flagg.--An aa\nin addition to the feveral aas for Incorporating\ncertain perfons for the purpoie of building a\nbridge over Merrmack. River, between the\ntowns Of Haverhill ard Bradford in The county\nof Efex, and for fupporting the fame.--An\nad for eitabfhng corporation by the name of\nthe Sixth Maitaohnfetts Turnpike Corporation.\nAn act TO ei off fundry pcrions from the\ntown OF Carver, and TO annex them to the Firf\nPariih in marlborough, The county Of Ply\nmou h.-An atf to Incorporate the weasrly\npart Of the town of Bowdoin, IN he County Of\nLincolI, in o f.parate town by TIL name Of\nThompionborough AN ad IN addition to\nan act, entitled, !\" an aef IN EDITION ~ an ct,\nuntitled, San aef for ncorpot.tng certain per-\nTONS for he purpofe of building bridge over\nMerrinaek River in the County o. Edex. &c\nBodwell's Falls, between Andoy,r md Methu-\nen-, ADD for fuPpo ting the f4me,' paied in he\nyear OF our Lord 1875 An ad FIR feting\noff Cyrus Bulk and Levi Stcekwell and their\ntam lies, and part of their ELITES, from the town\nOf Cheiter, and anne king them The town of\nWorthington, in The county of Hampihirc.--\nAn ACT TO explain an atf, entitled, Gan ad \"a.\nganlt Hawkcrs, Pedafs and Petty Ch2pmen.\"\n\n\nAn act in addition to an act, entitled, \" ar\nact to prevent the deltruaion of Oyaers and\nother Shell Fin throughout this Common\nwealth. An al to let off Noah Fuller,\nfrom the fra precinct in Rehobo,h to the fe-\ncond precinct in faid town.---An aef To IN\ncorporate a number of the inhabitants OF the\ntowns of Canaan. Clinon and Fairfield, in the\ncounty of Kennebeck, into d,tina religions\nfoeie,y by the name oft Clinton Baptif Soce-\nty.-An aG in addition 10 an act, entitled,\nan aet to prevent fraud in Frewood Bark or\nCoal expoied to fale,\" made and paGed March\n7, I797.--An ad to encourage the eaibllh-\nment of a Cotton Mill in The iowa of II hobolh.\nAn ad to INCORPORATE Ielieious fociety\nby the name Of the Epifcopal PArih in Malble.\nhead.--An act in addition TO an 81 eflablh-\ning the Williamaown Turnpike Corporation -\nAn ad to regulate the weighing OF Beef and\nPork.-An al TO regulate the paving of\nhree,s in the town OF Bolon ami for rsmovi Y\nin he fame.-hn al to refrain\nBanking AG5ciations and 10\nprpvent the ;N,n, ~ In, III Mt No"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "N EW GOOD S.\nTofhua Blake,", "byline": "Has jgf rteeiOed an a6orf~sRt Of\nStaple and Fancy Goods,", "article": "Ha5 JyH reee1Vea On oDo'tWs\"s y\n\n\nStaple and Fancy Goods,\nWhich are for fae (for ca, only on the lowell terms.\n\n\nAaoHc waicH IRE,\n\n\nEAihionable Chintzes and Calicoes !;\nu Gin. hams; copperplates; hrped and figured\ns'ufnets Dimitics book, jsconet landlord and\nprinted Mullins; spsnned aud black do Cambricks,\nLawns Muffin Handkerchief; Gentlemens' landlord\nmd bordered do. fix and muffin Shawls; patch\nbarred aud purple do. mulinet and fix Waitcoa,ing\nwhite and fancy Merleilles do. Nankecns; James ;\nEulians Velvets cotton Flsrertne; iatn do. ;\nWorried do; Rufels shaloons; Calamancoes; Mo-\n|rans; Durans Tamniies; Lurings; satlns; Modes !;\n|affness plain and Grape Gaszes Tisfanics af-\notnent lr Linens of the fri quality Shooting do\n|lheok'd do; cotton checks and ltripes; brown Hol\nQpnds India Cottons Bedticks Ladies Cotton fioie ;\nMems black and white fix do white aud fancy cotton\nNo. plated do. hemp do. worried do. kid and fix,\nRng and habit Gloves; mems ELK. woedfoek and bca-\nper do Umbrellas; Fans Laoes and Edgngs Ladies\nGirdles; Necklaces spansles; Gold Cords, black.\nhshhe and fancy Pumes pol'fhed, ees. pearl, and\nEsa.ian Buttons Broadcoths; Kerieymeres; serses ;\nbeaver and felt Hats youths do Bandat.i Handker-\nkhiefs black and check d Barcelona do. pocket do\n|Romals Rhbands; Ferre,s; Taftes Bindings pound\nnd bundle rnns Chapel Needles elaHic knitting do.\nbcHors; Pocket Books Kid and Morocco Shoes !;\nPACK and fancy aorentnc do. Miles do. Od Cloths /;\nDiapers; Table Cloths; Brianuias Sewing Silks !;\nFwias ;-TapesI Threads, &c. &C.\n\n\nPortland Tuns 10,"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "EFT at the itore of HANNAFoR\n~ nd Vars, iometime aft winter, sn,a piece of\nsso.. ooAf, and a p zee OF yellow BAlZe The\n\n\nan, nay have them again by applying at fAid fore.\n:, Auo lett at the fame place, drab\nurea SuRToUr. faTpofeR 70 heloag to perlon in\na. @i The ownsr mry have It ssain ny spplyinsto\ns0's, and Paying Tor his adger!ilemcat."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Notice.", "byline": "", "article": "A IL perfons holding fubCcription\n\\ papers for Donations TO Bowdoin College, are\nJasded to forward them as loon polible to either\nsSs iuOicrisers.\n\n\nJOIN DUNLAP.\n\n\nBENJAMIN ]. PORTER,\nu CHARLES COFFIN."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "FOR SALE,\nBIZ Newhall & w alton,", "byline": "", "article": "1T No. 3, LoNG-WHARF,\nExcellent lth proof Gin,\nper pipe or imaller quantity;\n: A;h proof sslieant Brandy, do\nI.ilbon, Sherry, aud Malaga Wines;\nFfeil, reas fthe Ian importation, atBoAOn prices\nNankins and India Cottons\nIndia Sugar, III quality,\nLon Duck and Cordage, &c. &c.\nFew eafks Ground Ginger;\nW. l. and N. E. Rum\nLoaf Sugar ). Chocolate\nIron Hoops, Nail Rods, aud Nail Fla;ess\nBcf Reel plated Shoves;\nNails of ali kinds.\nFst!aai Tsae u."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Notice is bercby gi0cn,", "byline": "", "article": "y WIZ - wv \"\nTO thoie perlons who have neglect\n! ed to make an entry Of and pay the duties on\nWHEEL CARRIAGES for the year commencing the\nild Sep emter. 1893 and obtain Licences TO retail\nWINS and foreign Diltiled Sprits-That unlefs they\nIMMEDIATELY comply with the law in hoe refpe6t,, they\n@la prof cuted. and the penalty rgidly exaeted.\nsu'sad.\n\n\nEEENEZER MAYO,\nColss'0r o, TIE Reqerue for tie\nsns A. 1879. CsDeiy Of Cum6eyiand\n\n\nNIB. The penalty for negleeting to\nss returns of Carriages, is as per cent and to take\n.tenees, is so dollars."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "Late Foreign NesUs.", "byline": "", "article": "BOSTON, JUNE 26.\nBY an arrival from Halifar, we Ian even ny received\nLondon dates TO May IIthsix days late than before\nreceved.--They we're brought Halifax in the May\nPacket, AZ days from Falmouth."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-07-01_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070101_0233.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-01", "page": "p1", "headline": "LegVqatuys Of Ma0acbulsth.\n\nHEADS OF ACTS", "byline": "PaDed daring tie SsEon.", "article": "ON the aad ina. the Legislature was pro.\nrogued to the feoond Wednesday of January\nnext Inthe courfe of the i-iiion the following\nacts have been pslled, and received the appro-\nbaton of his honor the 1t. Governor."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0305.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "nfown, Ritfera, #5nilie, sLieb, *Moehlenberg,\nHanna, Gregg, and woods, of P.najy svanis.\nHon. Meiirs. Baer, sChrillie, Craik, j. {. Tho.\nmas, Smith, DEM, and *Nichoifon. of A1a,ylanJ\nHon. Mefs DAYTON, Holmes, New. \"Ran..\ndolph, *Marlhail. fPovell, Jsckfou, !. Tripe,\nA. Trigg Nicholas, and Evans, of Yuqia;a.\nHon. Medrs. ~Dickfen, *Henderfon, Macon\nAHill, Stone, Stanford, Williams, and *Aaon.\nof N0rtb Carolina Hon. MsGrs. Harper, sNott,\nRut!edse, and Sumpter. of South Carolina. Hon.\nMeGrs. *TAliaferro, .and stones, of Gfoyoia.\nHon. Mr.. w. c. c. Claiborne, of Teareqse.\nHon. Mr.. \"Harrifon, of the ~. \" Territory.\n\n\nCT 7fets Genilsmfn cvbsts name, are dsqiagus5ed\nsbus nsev membsrs.\n\n\nThe exports from Baltimore, in the year end\ning with September laa, was 6,6ie, oo4 dol\nlars\n\n\nOne OF The 6ra houies in Baltimore, has\nfailed for half million of dollars.\n\n\nFlRE!-On the night of the 16th ut barn be-\nlonging to Mr.. Joah Little of Poland conainina about\ntwenty tons of bay, fer Ere by fome evil minded\nperion and eatirely confirmed\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0305.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "cif affections ana fupport, il can fcarcc-\n\" be expected we ihall ever have one\nthat will.\n\n\n\" The PRECEDENT has made third at\ntempt for adjuling our exiting difficult\nties with with France, by tending En-\nvoys for this purpofe, which has occa-\nToned much political Ejaculation. The\nsentiments which | have heretofore de-\nllvered refpeefing the rulers of that ma\nton are not altered but having high\nopinion Of the wifdom and reefitude of\nthe Preiident, my confidence in him is\nnot in the leaa degree diminiihed by\nthis mesiure. Peace confident with\nhonor, mutt be defired by every good\ncitizen, and this nleafure ought to put\n10 filence thofc who have injured the\ngovernment by aaerting that the Pref\ndent had no defre to be at peace with\nFrance -"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0305.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "Marine\n\nArticles.", "byline": "Port cf Portland.", "article": "\n\n\nNo foreign arrivals fince the lat Gazette\nWas at St Thomas. New. 70, the Beaver. Moody OF\nthis port; Nutt,ug, Wiicafst-wh had been taken,\nbot recapured by the captain his mate and men,\nfrom ten Frenchmcn.\n\n\nCaame, Nop z6.\nArrived at this port on Tuclday laif, fahooner\nAbigail. Capt. Perkins, zs days from Dominica.\nNov. TO- at o'clock P, M. was boarded by 8\nFrench privaseer carrying guns and 60 men,\nwhich carried Capt. Perkins on board the priva-\nteer, and then ufed bis mate in a very barbsrous\nmanner, by knocking him down, and itabbfng\nhim in feveral places, to induce him to tell\nwhere the money was concealed which he\nrefufed to do. They then offered him goo\ndollars to tell, which he alto refuicd. Next\nmorning feeling Eve iail Of ve.lrls. and fePpoiing\nthem to be American convoy; the Frenchmen\nrobbed the mate Of quadrant, and fomr clothes,\nand the vehel of fome asrss, and thea put capt.\nP. on board his velel again and made off under\nall fail TO get elsar0f the fuppofed convoy. bur\nafterwards fndingit not to be the convoy, bore\ndown on, and tsok three Of the vsfels as il ap\npeared."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0305.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "portn|\n5 MoNDAr, DscEd28xR is, 90.", "byline": "", "article": "- The Ian Mail brought nothing later than before\ngiven The Prrhdents Speech. which is ialered\nIn this days Gazette, received here Thurfday\nevening lar, in the 1hip csmberland, Capt seorr\nOf this port, in f,ort pafage from Bottom and\niolicitous to communicate it foon pofible an\nanxsus Pnbic, fevera hundred copies of it inet\niron this prcfs On Friday laa."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0305.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "Nss0 opsnias aaa fer Sale.\nBY Boardman & Little,", "byline": "", "article": "OF the following articles, viz.\nSUPREME, fine and low priced\n\n\nBroadeloths dark and light blue cafimerc; black.\nwhite, dfao, itr'ped mixed and printed dito; Coat,\ningss twilPd and plain Lan,bfkins Qreea yellow\nerimfon and white Bases; yellow and white Flannes\npuii's fo'ef Cloths, Plains toianctc and fwanI.\ndown Na,itcoafng roie and plain Blankets Carpet-\ning SAILORS Cap; twil'd and plain yclvets, Thick\nTets hair and vorftld Pufh. fatin Lsnngs; Gala.\nmancccs; Durantsi Tamines patent Worried Hole !;\nfix & cotton aud cotton do Msrfelle, bool ,,u'\nDor 6 Jaconet and plain Mullins black do Dimitie. !,\nwhite G-nghams; variety of CaEcoes cotton Cam\nbris' hnsn do. ehintz Shawls; purple do plain and\nffrpsd satins; Modes black GAUGE Irai Linens.\nlong Lawns cotton Checks linen do ladies. fafh;on\nable fix Gloves; bandano and black fix Handkerchief.\neotton and linen pocket ditto men. fix and leather\nCloves ha'r and orher Ribbsns; Galooo.; Sewing\nsilks; Tapes Edgings; black blue white and colored\nThread Bobbin; Tw.a Quality and ihoe BINDINGS !:\nmeas, womens and boys Hats oil-cloths, ske.\nWlnior Soap fashionable Tea Travs:\nBread Baffs,s; Gamblers Decanter Stands !.\nlarge ailortmcnt Of Knives and Fork, Iron spoon\ntea DO nee Shutters and Trays Pcn-knives and Cut.\ntoes Rszors and Cafes Shears and se;for. shovel.\nand ronss; brafs Kettles; general aHortment Of\nHollow Ware, and Dogs: roby and . by GIals ;\nDutch Looking Cafes; Warming Pans; Fryine Pans;\noioek-np ieapots Bellows spectaces floor, hearth,\n\n\n\n\n\nlock, chea and other Locks door and table Hinge.\nWood sercws feel plate Hand Saws fAf, do ChrIs;\nconges fia'n lrens compafIes IRON Squares; Au-\ngers; Files; Thumb LaIches; brafs Cocks; braf.\nMails; Curry comks; fhoe Knives, and Hammers ;\nA~b; lak-stands and powder Sieve Bottoms Gin\noie's nal Hsmmers, hunting and leigh Whips and\nThongs; worried and linen webbing; s,irup, Bitt,.\nplated and common Spurs inlet snd nat fet Buckles\niAdele strainers; faddler. Hammer pinecrs; cart,\nwaegoa and ehaifs Boxes\nDIE, Very s'sfaDarf~,sfy\nCrockery and Glafs Ware.\nHyfon, Souchong and Bohea Teas,\nFrench Brandy, of the 6rf quality, w. I. Rum,\nGin, MolaHss, Sugar, Coffee, and alarge nun\nDer OF other articles, too numerou, for an ad.\nvertifement.\n\n\nThe absve articles will behold on the Iowen term,\nfor Czfl, or country produce.\n\n\nPwh. 1sbab ftr Esoeys sposa\nfv 70 Psi or, 1~es agreeable 10 fbe Dhss,y. Azaasr\nfro\" tie F'ssb Republic, -osuis b. vsvss at PbaadY\nH from M Murray, tie Secretary Of State asesfg tie\neApsi\"Ass@ q Ea0y n tie Fsrs5 RapnEs.A litter from M,\nmn \"a, TO Ne M~atv Of srign rsaou dated tie Hague,\naesaai\"igg bin zsD tie nsmissu Of f5s Esveys and e as\nlaii'as eprDdin The litter from tbs Secretary State 10 W.\nMurray II hnn 5ev be Aisisr Of Fors;gs Relation, u\nsoe, 90 te abese sasiz6 Nay 7oo, ansauiag saraae,\ntaf y Jsaa al tie pyersg .fvr ATTACHED tie s. by\n5s iss Of rasisn, and af;u;r If sgaa crafty le ssand\ne rsas 1V6 Ds\" AafS fapufs srpud grsu;4S tSer\njrfs sosvfyarce to psrn.\n\n\naT 7b5E Soeunsu, 7se,- eyd>,sdfo u printed.\n\n\nOn motion Of Mr.. Bayard, Committee conpofed\nMefrs Bayard, Msrfhal. Chauncey, Goodrich. s-wall\nand Harper, was rafed 10 report bill to caabh an\nuniform fynem Of Bankruptcy.\n\n\nOn motion OF Mr. OTIS, committee competed Of\nNeilrs Ots, Bird aod Stone, rAifed to rep.rt on\nthe iubcet OF rel ct to perfons confined ia prfon\nfor debt\n\n\nCOMMITTEE OF COMMERCE.\n\n\nMefrs S. Smith, Sewa Waln, Rutledgc, 1ohn\nBlown, Davenport aud TxlIiafrro\n\n\nCOMMITTEE OF CLAIMS.\n\n\nMeflfs ID. Fufer, Macon. Brace, Morris, Inlay\nHanna, and G. Thomas\n\n\nco1fSzITrEE OF xLEc7y0Ns\n\n\nMeiIrs Dana, Sampler, Kirtcra. New, HcnderTon,\nGORDON and Bailey\n\n\n-------- psc. 6,\nMr.. Harron laid on the table rciolu,Dn reipeefng\nthe Judiciary of the North Wcarrn Territory.\n\n\nMr.. Nssffl,al reported snlwce TO tue Prehdenrs\nSpeech. which made an order for Monday next.\nOn morton of Mr. I.ivingaon, rho hoafs accepted\nunanimouily. the Pictures prefen,ed by Mr. Trumbull\n(alfesdy menoned) and requecd the Speaker to anwer\nMr.. rs letter.\n\n\nOn tuo,ion Of Mr. Bsysrd. the Prehdents Speech was\ncommitted the conan tlce Of the whole, the State\nOf the Union.\n\n\nAn article in Paris paper Of Oh. 6. edited\nby Ton PAINE. mentions that intelligence had\nbeen received by he telegraph, announcing that\nSuwarrow's army had been farrounJed and de."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0305.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "By the arrival Of Capt. Drinwaers Packet, Ian eveo-\ning. after ihort pa1sge from Hoson.we have received\nthe Csn.ineI OF Saturday Ian containing the follow\ning Congregational ani other articles."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-12-16_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799121601_0305.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-12-16", "page": "p1", "headline": "From a PHILADELPHIA Pabrr---Ds..", "byline": "", "article": "From a PHILADELPHIA Peb"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "From the Farmers Mufeum.\n7ranaation IF SaRyjrs Cbaraaer Of Semprsnia,\nRoman LADY.", "byline": "", "article": "Roman Lady.\n\n\nOne Of the aceomplices of Catalina was\nSempronia. who, with manly boldnefs, had\nbeen guilty of numerous crimes. This lady\nwas bea with birth, beauty, huiband and\nchildren. She was Killed in the Greek and\nLatin languages. She underiood muic,\ndancing, and other dfipating accomplishments\ntoo accurately for modeit ma,ron. But her\nhonour and her chaaity were The leaf of her\ncare and it was problematica. if fhe were mott\nlayilh of her fortune or her favours. Such was\nthe ardour of her pailions, that ihc ioiicited\ngallants oftencr than they folicited her. She\nhad frequently betrayed confidence, had abjured\nher honor, had been privy to an ahanination,\nand by luxury and want had been on the verge\nof ruin Still lhe ponsiled in no inferior degree,\nthe gifts of mind. She was poetefs fkful\nin raillcry, and of colloquial powers 70 various\nthat lhe could converle, with modeay, lafcivi-\nouly, or with impudency blended with the\ngreatet wit and humour."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On Friday laIt arrived in town, from the\nealtward, Col. HussEYwELL and Major Rowe.\nThey were attended with about thirty fine Eel.\nlows recruits to Col Hunneywell's regiment, to\nrendezvous in this town. They came by water,\nand the recruits were marched to the fort in the\nnational uniform."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\" Died at Toplham in September lalf, JONI\nOsR, aged 1903. Mr. Orr was born in ireland,\nwhere he married and lived till he was about\nthirty years old. He lived with his wife more\nthan feventy,and furvivcd her nearly five years.\nWithout being exercifed with any acute df\ncafe, be gradually waited away, and gently\nfunk under the weight of years. Till within a\nfew years he could read common print, and\nretained quick ienfe of hearing. He was a\ncalm, rational, and lin the view ofhis acquaint.\nanee) iincere chrftian.\"\n\n\nFor ten years pat, ending the 10th SPIT Ian, there\nhave been ITO deaths in Topdiam-thirteer of which\nhave been of perlons than 10 years old In the\nfame period the births have been than goo about\nthree births to death There now living in\nTopflam tx perfons upwards OF 30 years old, of\nwhom are pat 90. The popalaion OF the town of the\nlaft Genius 376"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "l9Getrp.\n\n* >.D s=>-.sst, e-,ss -S as@'-,.,-,\"\n\n\nEye FOR SHAME.", "byline": "A NEW SONG.", "article": "l. l. FOK S1hML,\n\n\nNEW SONG.\nBEHOLD a DANIEL in dinrefs,\n\n\nAbove hxteen; indeed It's ttur;\nForever fnuSb'd by auny BEES,\ncrofs old maid of forty two;\nTo streohon if fnilc or fpcak,\nShe cries, + qsat Eait, lfyG fffs~e 8\nAnd fhoud he kits my hand or cheek,\nlis +\" Fs,4ve,a bg5y, JyeJo' Fame\"\nBut vet know, 'twixt you and I,\nlis envy only makes her rail:\nFor yeller ev ming Parton Sly\n\n\nSep, in 10 tate my fathers ale;\nC,ofc up to Befs his chair he drew,\nFirm kifs'd her, then confeis d hamei\nshe fmil'd and blufh'd, when in flew,\nAnd cry'd Eye, sDaiy, y5fJor Fame\nSo ct her rail no more at me.\nI think fhe now may hold her tongue\nTor woman kind plainly fee\nAre all alike, both old and young.\nAnd ihould young Strephon urge his fut,\nAnd beg the happy day Id name,\nBelieve me would not be mute,\nTho all the world cry'd Eye JsrJ Samt,."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Captain SroDDAsD's company Of Artillerias\nand Engineers marched from Fort Indepen-\ndence for Newport, on Wednesday laR"} +{"article_id": "44_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Or Mr. HUN,ING TON, late Governor Of Csntaicut"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "Trunks far Sale.\n\na few handfomc TRUNKS", "byline": "", "article": "oil different fzes, for fae at Jea4,' Rook. Store\ne JSe5sa: ~. sa.s,\n\n\nTHIS GAZETTE.\nrs PHSlJbed ev'ry MONDAY. at Z. II. 3ENHS's OrrtcF.\nnest door 10 1s PORTLAND PANx, lhilgi.-Sfr.,,.\nSo6ers SHrpoai, A1Vs,fsmsa and Cosr,ruaasio,s arr\nyeeei0eS zoib attention.\n- TIE P,ier Is ONE D0LLAR q F7FTY CENTS a\nscar Executive oil Poiiage ~ Paat.mi paymsris a,s\nre7a5fsa\n\n\n50 16e e*ffafV' and rap1s ia,sgfag circulation Of Hs\nGaSHfe rendsr' bgbt aiOas,ggeus for .dDYERTLsE.\nihN1S' 70o'6 sSiAh inherited rc.!onsby, and n ess-\nLbsasw mnrrsr"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mr.. JoHs Amor of this town is cho(en\nGather of the Portland Bank"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "MU.seMane0us.", "byline": "", "article": "Communicated for JrNks' Portland Gazetfe."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "CATECHISM.\n\n'Jyf received far Sale, at JENKs'ss\n\n\nBOOKSTORE,\nPackayd's Catecblju.", "byline": "IN THREE PARTS.", "article": "fP,iss Ts0fay cests.y\nTHE FRI Part, containing the firft\nl. principles of picty and morality, drawn from\nthe word of God, and the NOT approved authors Who\nhave written in the way of queffion and anfwers.\nThe Second Part, containing ferries\nof qneiions and anwers, defgned lead children and\nyouth the knowledge OF fociey, and to train them\nTO the duty of citizens.\n\n\nThe Third Part, containing valua-\nBILE inRrucons adapted perions of age and\nto heads of families\n\n\nThis work is highly recommended\nby number of the mott dilingaifsd divines, andsr\nalready introduced into large namber of respectable\nrelig iociees and fchoo In this, the nfrucions\nof the AD,r6s Cate1bs reduced palmer language\nOKLA."} +{"article_id": "29_1799-10-14_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799101401_0271.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-10-14", "page": "p2", "headline": "portlano,\nMONDAY, OCTOBER II, 1899.\n\nLate from Europe.", "byline": "", "article": "Lar Friday afternoon arrived near this har-\nbor, ihp Siiters, Capt. Knights, IS days from\nLiverpool. Capt. K. brings intelligence, That\nTHE ENGLISH HAVE TAKEN HOL-\nLAND, AND GAINED POSSESSION OF\nALL THE DUTCH SHlPPING.--The\nveael being Immediately ordered for Bolton,\nno papers or letters were brought afhore.\n\n\n~ Fer further Important Foreign Intel\n\n\nHgenee, by THE lgf Mail, reeeiVed by\n\n\narrivals at B9fon, lee Extra Gazette."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "r\" On the I'D inn. ordained to the paforal care\nof the church and congregation in Waterford the Rev.\nLincoln Ripley. The Introductory prayer was made\nby the Rev. MIR. Church, of Brdeton The Rev. Mr.\nRipley Of Concord delivered learned and excellent\niermon from Rev. u, 10Th, Be thou faithful unto\ndeath, and W II give thee a of life\" he Rev\nMr. kdder of Tamworth, made the ordaining prayer\nthe Charge was given by the Rev Mr.. FefIfnden of\nFryeburgi the Rev. MIR Roby, of Otisfeld gave the\nRight Hand of Felowihip and The concluding prayer\nwas made by tie Rev. Mr.. simpkins of Harwich The\niolemnites cloled by mu6c with great proprety\nThe performances ueh merit and obtain the\n\n\nuniversal eulogium of numerous and Respectable\naudience And the entertainment prepared by the\npeople of the place. their unanmity, and department\nthrough the day reflect the hghe honor on the town\n\n\nZ\" On the 9th infant the Rev. DANIEL GouIp. wal,\nINHALED to the paftoral of the church and people\nin the wen parfh in etc town of BfId dnr of Maine\nThe introductory prayer made by the Rev\nNathan Church, of Brideton excellent and well a.\ndapted Sermon was delivered the occafon bv the\nRev. William Feilenden Of Fryeburg from ihofe words\nof ST. Paul IN his fpinle to the Hebrews a. IT, aFor\nthey wses for your fouls they that nun give ac\ncount The ina ling PRAYER made, and the charge\ngwen by the Rev Thomas Roby Of otisfeld the right\nhand and the fclowhip of the churches was given hy\nthe Rev. MIR Church and he concluding PRAYER was\nmade by the Rev Mr. Fe1end n. The whole of the\nper ormances good and highly acceptable TO the\naudience. The whole tranfaGtion was performed with\ngreat folemnty, order deoeney and propriey 1t is\nvery peafng to fee churches efablifhed and regular\nminers e,tled N this wilderness part of the country\nby which the sofpe IS enabliihtd here, and the wilder.\nnefs bottoms like roie"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "ksM d.\n\n\nMarine !sHs Articles,", "byline": "Port of Portland.", "article": "F0p OF P0rtiand.\nWednefday laa arrived fchooner Aurora, Capt John\nDix, 2S days from Berbce. Left there, brig Dolphin,\nCapt luIey, OF Bottom, lately arrived. The iehooner\nfricndhip Capt Nation of Old York, TO fail or\ndays, October nh, lat. 3d. 81 long \"a 80 fpoke hip\nNiagara, Capt Paulding. of Nswyork from the Bay OF\nHonduras, bound to London out 90 days-sll we'll\nAt the fine time fpoke the dip Ardent, oil Baltimore,\nfrom Cadiz bound Baltimore, in eight Handing 10 the\nweitward, OUT 80 days\n\n\nYe0crday morning arrived brig Panther, Capt. Jehe\nTown, OF kennebunk, 40 days hon Montierrat -\nSpoke ichooner Preient Capt Bediue, from ST Kits\nto Rhode land. in lat. ia Spoke brig William, from\nthe coalt OF China Newyork. las days, Capt Moes\nCoffin. Spoke ihip Mars, from Boron to the eoAl OF\nChina.\n\n\nTIE pip Ngger C. Wdie, and 1yg~, lf'Dsaa2, IF fbf\nport, bsve arivsd at Liverpool\n\n\nFrom Cape Cod.\nSept. as came on fhore about mile 10 the north\nward of the light houle Cape Cod. the Hoop Friend\nGP, os Way,en, ladco with pars and wood, without any\nboat perlan on board hor. She ihore uplet\nand Immediately lrikng the ihore went 10 pieces\nOne of the anchors and rigging taken up by small\nIcy and Avery, at Truro,\n\n\nSept. 2S--S MATS laihed together came on fhore at\nCape Cod. They appeared to have been carried away\nfrom fome p jul above the deck; Several ipars and\nlome barrels of apples and other parts OF wrecks\ntaken up al The fame time"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "October II. Lsa WsdpsAy ef1e, Painful izuyi. ds4\nat Wsiba@, eyed So, hai eeesnpBsd saa5k and exeka\ns0oma\"' Mrs.. L izsbeth Smith, zeiE Of Pie, T Smb\nm and slf daughter Of M,. JaeeJ WrraR late If B9sn\nm',eboa' dregd 70 @s \"exe,s1le gri5 Of Der JsvViss\nbs94nf and ra7er7lf ePrsgaa esas zoteb py regret\nfed BY az renosy rnfSv aad Acquaintance The funeral fb\nday 10 Is dtsasd al TIE Place IF br late abode liss al\nrslsiiOs', frsasi and aequairtares invifek.\n\n\nDea,, HntOiits lpisa, 90\n\n\n2ah fJs jyi yon hy'd Eeopo,\n\n\nfYbisb esHA ar0er FL jSai,\n\n\nfilming at 1s 6aavssly esaI\n\n\nTire he .jgi al dome:\n\n\nBin 10 MAKE bem thine\n\n\nM0vnvr Vsqv Der ia be Eies:\n\n\nI6if zoR dry yow Framing eyei.\n\n\nFaiozv in 6e beapesly road;\n\n\nSsoa yerU fai bH big abode;\n\n\nJoining Vosei 7Oab tie 6sR,\n\n\nOn tbe feat # bsaVeaiy \"a\n\n\nParted err b9s j6aH meet.\n\n\n-dna Ja,mg frsa5eio Be complete"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "Renoration of Naples.", "byline": "Fond,tya.t, Bay IF Nqpls. Arg. IS", "article": "MY lord,\n\n\nl HAVE the honor to tran.mit you a\ncopy of Capt. T,owbiijge's Letter to me, and\ncaitu'ation of CaIua and Gaeta, &C. Too\nmuch prafe cannot be given TO Capt Trow,\nbridge, for bis wonderful exertion in bringing\nabou, hee happy events, and in 70 lhort a iPaee\nof time. Capt. Hallowell has alto the greateil\nmelt Capt. Ofwald, whom iend to England\nwith copy If my letter, is an officer mott\nhighly dele vng promotion. have pu. Lieut.\nHenry Compton (who has lerved Lieutenant\nwith me from January 1907 into the Perieus\nBomb in bis room, and whon | recommend to\nYour Lofdihip.\n\n\nfreerey congratulate your Iordihip on the\nentire Liberation of the kingdom of Naples from\nbard of robbers and am with the g-eatelt\nreflect, sc. NELSON.\nTo fbe RI. Hon. lord KEITH, x. B.\n\n\nLemnaude, in ebit"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "Lands BY Aaaion.", "byline": "", "article": "BY order of the Court of Common Pleas for\n\n\nthe County of Ksusebsel.\n\n\n70 be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION,\nn he 54sss Of Cysps Tavvr, fes BY MI, Jacob Ken\n\n\ndali, ia Ststs-Sheet, Baaon,\nOn Thursday the feventh day Of\n\n\nNoves5r next, at IL O'Clock, A. M.\ng UNDRY valuable Lots Of LAND,\n~ belonging to the eaate of Joan NsIsos, Efq. de-\nceaied, and htuated as follows zig.\n\n\nCounty of Ksaa.6a.\nIn the Town of y EiBasagt\nLot No Il, IN the ith range containing 400 acres.\n\n\nNO SO, 2co\n\n\nNO. 40, III the Sth range,\n\n\nNo 3d. in two divions, 400\n\n\nNe. By, northery half, aoo\n\n\nIn the town of Hytw.\nLot No 10, containing 1901 acres.\n\n\nNo A, 400\n\n\nNo. 81, AGO\nSaid LOTS No 10. and A. are l,ua,ed near Ia-m;ie\nPond.\nIn the Town of .srgna.\nLot No. So in two diyhons, northerly half containing\n\n\nIn the town of Sydney.\nLot No 50, in two divilons containing 400 scrcs.\nNo SO, in two divhons, 400\nIn the Town of Payon.\nLot No. IS, containing 3zoo acres.\nIn the Town of wiae.rv. -. :.\ntract of Land in the fouth ea corner of faid town,\ncontaining 100 acres.\nIn the Town OF Fai,EeL\ntraa of Land being part OF Lot marked F. I.\ntanning Iof acres\nIn the Town of Neyigszvoei.\ntract of Land being part OF Lot marked F. 1. con-\ntanning 1850 acres\nla the Town of caraa..\ntrae of Land, being part OF Lot marked f. I.\ntanning aga\nIn the town of St~,i partly. and partly unnrorpo-\nrated\n\n\na tra9 of Land, being part of Lot marked +. con\ntainng 3I4o acres\nIn the town of CGafer.\nLot marked M northerly half containing 1900 acres\nCounty OF LINCOLN. y Z\"\nIn the Town OF Nero. Milford\nLot No: Al. marked r. y. containing 900 acr\nNo i6, marked 9. =. the ioutherly half, eontani\n400 acres.\nGs The huiar Condition. svH Be msds Inozpn The\nand fsa's gEk. Bottom, Angua IS, 1893"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "9s39ortian0.\n\nMONDAY, OCTOBER II, 1883.", "byline": "", "article": "~ The Laws of the Ian felton, of congreis, are\npeted in this days Gassts. 1hofe iuhicribers who\nmay 6a their files deficient in any numbers, can have\nthem lappIicd by timely application at this Office.\n- Favcr from Correspondents, and fegeral other\naftolee, unagoidaby omitted give place to the i'm\nportrait details gwen this day fls reesivs atten,ion\nweek. - Advertisements ihall -alGo be at\ntended to."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "FROM EUROPE.", "byline": "", "article": "sau,day laf arrived flip Merchant, Capt Webb, 48\ndays from London Capt Webb touched at Dover,\nwhere be law an which bad JUN been received\nfrom Major in the EnGifl expedition againa Holland\nmentioning that the fecond eApedton had landed and\nbeen iuccefsful."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "From Cape Francois-Sept. s.", "byline": "", "article": "Tie ssvar1nef Of IBIS place baVr 0aei c p, atibag\nNe fsJzsf Of eet contracted tie 7b year of tie\nRepublic. Ibosors WISER IBIS exg eiyennauec tiff qoio\nbn des lie daf, about fbot tim, NEED ret in ny\nsnaioa, 0S hs mq daaat idea Of ,sseirizg payment"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The election Of Governor in Pennsylvania took place\nON the 9th inf, after long contel between the Hon.\nNj. Rois, fiaunch FEDERAL American, and Iudpe Me\nKean. noted acebin The refut is not vet fully\nknown; but there is reafon hope the fomer is cho\nfcra"} +{"article_id": "17_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "PoRrx and FEDERAL VOLUNTEERS.", "byline": "", "article": "PORTL IND FEDERAL Y0LUNTEERS\n\n\nIan Friday, being year lince this elegant Com\npany was comm 6ioned the fame paraded before Capt\nBoYD's and after the uial evoluions marched thro'\nFalmouth and returned to town over the bridge."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "Miscellaneous Articles.", "byline": "", "article": "fom 10 toizo gus, fourteen ct from SO to\n3d. forty one of \"a, nine Of from o. to o. I'VE\nOF from 81 to sc, forty three OF 40 to AZ, 'hir-\nty of Sc TO 80, 6xteei of 81, nine OF IS, twen-\nty one of a. to a6, ,hirty.one OF 90 to p, TWEEN\nty.ive of IS, fifty one of ~ to 10. thirty one ct\nTO IL, and forty.ihree of and under; max\ning ia the whole, \"a fail of the line, 81 rigates,\ne fhips Of 40 to 26 guns, IS 1oops and u\ncutters, &c. TO which are obe added OBS Ptiya.\nteers s; ard by the lalt Gazette the following\nDutch fhips have furrendered to Admirals Dun\ncan and Mitchell without filing gun. viz one\nthp of \"a guns, five of Sc, two OF 81, two OF\n~, one OF 8, and oGe of 10.\n\n\nA party of Britif framen employed in tranf.\nporting iome heavy guns to the Heights near\nfIelder, obiervei in field a little below them,\nherd of fat bulocks, of about Fifty IN number,\nwhich had been collected for the ule OF the\nFrench army - Having got the heavy guns up\nto the point ordered, they dafhed oil after The\nbullocks, and actually drove them behind our\nline, then warmly engaged with the enemy\nTwo hundred French cavalry purified them,\nbut were prefently checked, and Obliged TO re-\ntreat with the lof, of fsveral men aud hories, by\njome of the brave comrades of our fsamen, who\nfired grape ihot from the guns which they had\nthat moment brought up.\n\n\nThis day tn. channel feet, commanded BY\nLord Bridporr, coniifting Of thirty nine fil Of\nthe line, paGed to the welward to block up\nthe French in Bret.\n\n\nThe King of Naples, more fond OF fhooling,\nthan cabinet work, has returned 10 Palermo,\nleaving Cardinal Rufo Vice-Roy of bis Neapo.\nTitan domniens.\n\n\nMr.. Crenvil, the Englih Envoy Ertraordi-\nnary to the Court of Berlin, is arrived at Altoona,\nand it is faid, will 80 to Holland.\n\n\nThe number of cannon taken by the allies\nduring the preisnt campaign, amounts 10 $4,000.\nSix hundred and fxty. Ave cannon, mortars,\nbowitzers, &C. were taken in the tortrefs OF\nMantua as we'll as twelve lhonlald nine humid.\nred and fifiy.nne Rand 81 FINAL a ms, beidei\none thenland two hundred aud tixiy piaois a,\nDoppelhaken.\n\n\nAma.rdam, dug 81. A ftvere aaion is fld\nto have been fought yeiterday and that the\nEnelih are as far as Alkmaear within days\nmarch of shis city."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TAAE NOTICE,\nTHAT !, PHILIP CoNNELr., forbid\n\\ any perlon truit,ng the woman known bv the\nname OF JANE C0NNELLi as have nothing 10 do\nwith her, and ihell pay debts e my ccntrae from\nand after the date hereof\n\n\nPHILIP CoNNELL.\nStaadG, gs7o5sy ~, 1899"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "s4sea ~ aissd \"a %. 81 my ',.1oss aud ny\nSave5agn, wiaies ( acknowledge ony in the\npcopa q ia avia and theis repreisn,s.ives.-\nIa he ealises &c the Pinte OF Orange have\ns.ie ed What they were irtendel 10 DO; The\ntraitors Nh n i. his beer nv great niskrtUne\n~ caibinasle, have tet4Ged 10 Agbt, and nothing\nIS eff to plc and ny brave officefs but a hore.\n3ef. gexa,ion,--lie dreadful Tee iugs Of our PIE\nfehs ttpaliil. l tarrender 20 you tie bect\naaieh | can no longer mmand, and from THIS\n4avnscat yeu are under the Obligation to lock\n- .thr ilourity of ire and sny few brave officers\nnd leausea who are on board the Batasian\nster, Tor | cofiider myieif and them as prson-\nG. q esr. Ausna So (Sgnsdl STORY.\n\n\nIsgs al eoejor atsls Ri Bury, rear tie\n\n\nYejlr, A4g 81, 90\nSir-S:nce my letter of the goth, by captain\nDuphton, received letter trc m Capt. WIN\nthtor, Of the Gree, cortaninp more particular\na,couct of the men Of war, &c.taken pofeilion\nof in the New Dep, than l had then in my\nnrw,r TO ferd, ut With you viii receive cory\n6ets With, fer the into,n ation OF tie Lords\nCorrn.ifoneis of The Admiralty ! have The\nhot or &c a MITCHELL.\nLoan lqpean, E.'l,\n\n\nfrltr, Hegf ~, 1899.\nSRI have the honor TO inform ydn, hat\n{ is morning took poiIeGon of the New dep,\nwith he hps and veiIels under mentioned, and\nalto Of ale naval aiiena containing % pieces\nOF ordnance. A copy If the naval flores,\nwill tranlmit yon ioon as il can be made cut\nI have The honor, &C. (Signed)\n\n\nX. WINTHROP.\nlT5s .zrasl talea are ef Sc grns-r Of $50 f44-I Of\n\"a, md # a4--3 Ksaisnea, e1d fcbsFl"} +{"article_id": "30_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "War Department.", "byline": "", "article": "7,4nfoa. Sspieaber 2, 1893.\n4 IL Officers of the frtf regiment OF\ny ArtiIlerias & Engaeers, and OF he fri, fecond\nthird aud fourth regiments Of Infantry the fervoc\nOF the United States who are, from whatever cauie, alb\nient from their commands reqnirel tn all pofhbe\nexpedition to report thcmfelves by Letter 10 Major Cen\nerh ALEXANDER HAMILroN. The officers thus called\nupon will be held amenable Cor any avoidahe delay\nreporting themeves, and thoe who do not report 10\nfour mouths from the date of this notification viii be\npccfaaed 10 have resigned their commilions.\n\n\nJAMES MsHENRY."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "NARRIED At s2l-m, Mr.. JoHN JtNxs, merchant,\nTO Mifs ANNlcE PuLIINo"} +{"article_id": "32_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PoRrnANn, 0RoJer i7tb, 1899.\na L the requelt of three of the Board\n\\ of Truitees of Bowdoin College, DO hereby no.\ntify the TRUST EES of faii Colesc TO aembe at the\nCourt-houfc in Portland on Monday the twenty eighth\nday OF October infant, at O'Clock in the forenoon\nA general attendance is requeited,\nas matters of importance will be confdered\n\n\nSAMUEL DEANIE, Y. Proficient\n\n\ngJad 5oara."} +{"article_id": "33_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "Por1a,19 ANSatb1,", "byline": "", "article": "HrHE fubfcriberS to the Portland AZ\n\n\nfembly, requelted to meet at the csamJiaa Hall\non WEDNESDAY evening aext, to make tie necztiary\narrangements for the lealon."} +{"article_id": "44_1799-10-21_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102101_0274.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-21", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Remaining in tie Pef Office, at WIscAs-\n\n\nssr--O5oJsr I,I7o9"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0061.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "complaint; required my aits.t:on. AtMi-\nler's rowu viEtri lhs pIovoit guard, a.\nZee Il any of the PritorSrs were Eek and\nvsotd my alliance. goiin Kline, one OK\nt.ic number. WIS exported to be islirious on\neccoaat Of his anxie.iss for bic firmly, and\ngrea, dread Of the coufcquences of his srrea.\n! examineJ him, aud dilcoscred that he was\nin al.,sairss! aate, which demanded my fyp-\nps,hy aud exrgion for his relief. He was\nliberated the fame day, in coniequcnce OF\nwri,trn repor, made to Judge Peters of his\nunfortunate dsrangemen, ofm;nd. He was\nreceived into the hospital and furn:Glsdwi,h\nevery comfort IN my power until tbs army\nmarched, When he was difniacd to re,arn TO\nhis family. My Wits to this man In the phi\nION gave me particular opportunity TO az\ncertain the htuasion of the prifoners. They\nwere IN large chamber, not one OF them in\nirons and iuppli.d with TIC fame rstions\nwhich we're iisued 10 the folders. One man\ncomplained Of nigh, wound of his knee, &\nysas fnrSiIhcd with proper drsfiings. They\nwere tod by me thar if they had any iick-\nDeis or complaints. they !hculd receive my\nparticular attendance whenever was i.for-\n! med OF il.\n\n\nLIONS were only ufed II the ARTILLERY en-\ncsrnp.neat At night, for the fccuriiy Of The\nprincipal offenders. They were coupled to-\ngesher with common haudeuH between two\nmen. Il any injuries had been received sy\nthis mode of nans genlent, Ifaouii csrtIinly\nhave notired them.\n\n\n~ Allen Fcwn, where he troops re-\nmairsd fome ti.ns, vi5ted th- priiouers in\nthe artillery encsmpment, and had bot ona\npatient among lhem IIs wss furniihed\nwith medicine and hofpital ftorss, and foon\nrecovered. faw 40 irons on anv man II\nthis p'acc, ncs heard Jingle complaint.\nFrom Allen Town they were irnt in liaht\nwaggcns to PhiladeIphia.\n\n\nam with much relpsa,\n\n\nYour humble sergsnt,\n\n\nJOSEPH STRONG.\n\n\nphiladelphia, May 9, 1893,"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0061.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "wsrl ttll sJ,sc - if.icrttsa;s .a.;r iiaseiy Is\n70 .iad fome---W ny uuf,-rtue ite : Yes .scrs\ni had = terrible saj l'ishsful appsarsae-,\nfor lhsfe adventure huo,il,y caani5a,, vrn-\ntnrsd only to sbvu, eighty Eeps within the\nwei guarded Liberty tree.\n\n\nYcur reader, gentlemen, WI not take a\nn,iis my little dcis,ip,ion of this eniixn OF\nlihertys l, was asA IS until this hour paint\ncd blood-red, aud had therefore not only on\nthat account, i sr;sh,iii ard terrible appear\nance, but 70 much the more from THIS parti-\ncrlar reaion, that it was guarded round a.\nbout with FIRE. vomiting rifles. The Her\ncues Brothers were fuepnzed, hood Gill,\nand Raring at this wonder Ike COW az a\nnew fable door--,hey were called to draw\nnear; bst, 10 the Eeating herrid hous were,\nby this fpeGscle turned into fawnng lambs\nthey world Not at Al. truA 10 this wra-\n! ther, but remained where they were. but aid\nnot come Ilep nearer, TIL a meiage was\nlens to the,n--'s They might only draw\niomswhat nearer to cbieryc the enGgn of IL\nberry, char furely no harra fhouid be d'ne\nthcm.\" Upen III one ,eok the courage\nand rode with him. Wlisn the reA law\nthat no harm bssrl him, afsw more Follow\ncd. They wers- elieed what Weir deare\nwas, they sniwesci no,hing vl:s brt to zee\nthe country srsi Their Libsrtytrse, and to\nexerciis then l,orfes liJtls--Ih-y were fur\nTier al;ed, if they had not intended to cut\ndown tins Liberty tree--no, was their an\niwer--they were alSsd further. Il they had\nAlright 60 cur down fuSh Liberty trees, and\n10 abule the inhabitants They anflveged,\nthey had not any right to DO Il, but they\ncorld perhaps sst it, bat tksn they would\nnot only cut down all liberty trees but they\nwould burn and dearoy svery thing where\nineh poles had food and been erected.\n\n\nAfter ibeGe Herculean Martial fons were\ncommanded to obferve shis liberty tree pro-.\npeTly, ifthey could fee any thing fictitious\n10 x, if that was the cafe, they would be\nwelcome to cut il down But,they at l.ssr-\ned that they conld nor fee any thing and\nwould not IN thelsait injere it. Then ;hiee\nhuzzas were given and it was ohferved that\nthe caps of Dragoonsmoye in the air, as wei\nas the round hats.\n\n\nBut they al rnuf not be 70 underGooi\nas If tllewholetroop of Lancslter wasmeant\nNo, only feme OF them, yes, it is doubted\nIf their officers knew any .hiag about Il, Till\nall theie adventures had pafEsd. For. when\nrhe following day, complaints we're lodged\nwith the magisrats againa their miicon--\nduet, they we're not only directly ready to.\ngive fatisFaetioo, but proniiled upon their\nhonor, that by none Of them, any fuch mil\ntops ihold be made again, and that not\nword, az leaf on their iide, .hould be fad of\nit.\n\n\nII FRIEND 10 gxUYR."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0061.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "I them, Nhso'';s precic@s fruits Ia, Leca e,\n'ac:g excluhyely devoted TO their r,,ip,.-\nnance y, The * penfe of s.,hr pron,s ,,\nSueh \"ordsis', snd deic,ictcns of psyc,rs\nwould naturally clease to ,Eolc who won,i\npromote their, psslonal views, even hy tL,.\n\n\nrun OF their country; or, would DC lure 10\niuPpos, anu eont;nae them in their horrib,c\nIr.urpa. ions, ------ But fundei tbernfelves into\n:nfody, aud give fuch bal as might be re-. |\nlaired, for ti;eir appearance at the next\ncourt, to aEfwer for the offence. Thisthey\nhad always declared their willingaefs TO 60. |\nThey did il immediately, and judge Morris !\n\n\n\n\n\ntook the bail, in the general prefence.\n\n\nEven had not thefe fteps been taken. Rill |\nthe parties were fully within the reach of\nthe law Gncc, during the @hols Of Satur-\nday afternoon, they were liable 10 fuit by\ncivil prosefs, and might hare been taken on\ncriminal proceis, at any time before their\ndepztture on Sunday, which was rot I'll\n: o'clock in the afternoon. That the leaf\niutimstion was given, or would have been\nluhsrsd, Of an atsntioa 20 rcfa, or elude,\n.he execution Of writs, is abfolu,eJy fslfr.\n\n\nEarly on Sunday, the general had CONC\nto Teiolution to difmils the troops early on\nMonday morning; and captain Montgomery\nhaving rePrefented that he pfeience wasex-\ntremeiy neccGary on that day st I,ancafer,\nwhere The court wa to commence, and he\nYES very extendyely engaged as council and\nattorney, he received permiision to fst out\nwith hts troop On their return home on Sun\nday AFTERNOON. They fet out about o.\nclock after giving hail. The other tsoops\nreceived orders on the fame evening, to ct\ncut. to their REFLECTIVE homes, at day break\nnext morning.\n\n\nTie pca.ic i nov enabled 10 Judge what\nprovocatior The Lanca6er troop hadforthcir\nconduit, and what t,uth there Is ia tie char\nges and ialipua,ions contained ia your paper\non that f,sjstt.\n\n\nJonathan Williams.\n"} +{"article_id": "20_1799-05-24_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799052401_0061.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-24", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Il FRIEND 20 TxUzR."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "i0FFZcydy.l", "byline": "FORT WARRINGTON, MA", "article": "- FONT WARRINGTON, NAY ;.\n\n\nBya letter dated 9TH of May, 1899,\n| am informed from Col. David Strong,\ncommanding at Detroit, that there is a\nreport of a body Of Indians collecting,\nwho are meditating fome hoaile opera\ntons againlt fome part of the frontiers.\n| am reqnclted to make it known to the\npublic.\n\n\nEDWARD MILLER, Ca3t. commanding."} +{"article_id": "34_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "By fJt eqViqg soR De zen that 6s F,ezet eutavoyr\n10 excite TIE K7afaas 70 qvab bis country"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "FRESH GOODS.\nDaniel Tohnfon,", "byline": "", "article": "Respectfully informs the Ladies and\nGentlemen of Portland. and the public in general\nthat he has taken he fhop late occupied by Mr..\nRosrRr LiTTLs, directly oppohte Mr. Jo'rPH CRoss\nwhere he has the following articles for iale, as\ncheap as can be purchafet n town."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "Take Notice.", "byline": "", "article": "ITO be fold. if applied for foon,\n\n\nII one Dwelling HOUSE 81 fee, long, 70 dino\nvide entirely iaiihed good Gel ar under the whole\nWith brick arch, and othee eonveniencos\n\n\nIikcwiie, a convenient SHOP, in a\ngod lard fr trade \"a feet long and about 70 wide\nVIVA good Ban that win keep two horfcs and two\nsn and hola hay iufhcien,, roee her with back\nSa~ q fec, by. 10, with good plank floor. and a\nsrd chafe Fonf-\n\n\nAllo, one lot of Land, 1874 feet\ns, and r9 Zee, rear. Beautifully itua,ed for an elr\ngni Heue Lot, AL lying at Strouawrer. near the\nsase For further particulars, Inquire OF JOHN\nSVfLER, living on the prenles e.\n\n\nfa~'si5 Jare i2f6, 1872"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "NATIONAL PRIDE.", "byline": "", "article": "Is as neceddry as Individual. A man is NOT\nworthy of elimination, who has no pride cf char.\naaer--who si'not eiivs to The peaiutes of a\nwell Gained fame \"A nation is in a A,te Of\ndegradation, and win be trsmpleo on, which\ndoes nor feela tenfbility for its reputation."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "which he will Eel on the oweft terms for eafh.\n\n\n.sssOag NH ere,\n\n\n+ NDlA Cottons, Mullins, Cambrlcs,\n4 Handserchefs, Shawls, Checked and White Lin\nems, Calieoes, GAUGES Catgut Threads, Sewing Silk,\nrwia Bindings Tape, Fans, Cloves, Stockings. I'm\nbrelas, Hats, Looking Glaies, Fieih Bruihes, and\nothers.\nKnives and Forks, Pen and Jack\nKn YES. SsilTors. Olaf Ware. Iron do. Wooden do\nEarthen and Tin do Combs of fieren, kinds, Nee\ndies, Locks and Hinges, Lnehes Screws Flies and\nRafps, Nails and erads seyihes and Sick es, &c.\n\n\nPaper, Quilts, Spelling Books,\ns ates, different kinds Of Pencils, Ink Powder, Ink\nlands Waters, Small Books and Pafleboard.\n\n\nSouchong and Bohea Tea, Loaf SUI\ngar, Nutmess, Cinpsmon, Raifins, Figs, Capers\nMunard Table SAT- Pepper, Spice, Ginger. Alum\nStarch, Glue, Indigo Honey, Rice Sal, Petre\nSmoking and Chewing Tobacco segars, Ppe, Cake\n9ol Blaekbsll Copera, Rofn, Sweet OIL, Linfceed\ndo Few Paints and D. uflies, Log Wood, Red Wood\nVinegar. &c &c,\n\n\nPsrtlsal, Jpiy \". 1872"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, July 8, 1899.\n\nNEW GOODS S.\nJo1hua Blake,\n\nHaf jgQ reeeivsd an agsrfmcm Of\nStaple and Fancy Goods,", "byline": "", "article": "Staple and Fancy Goods,\nWhich for fae flor cath only on the lowell terms.\n\n\nAMONG wRica IRE,\n\n\nEAfhionable Chintzes and Calicoes !;\nIl Gin2hams copperplates; nriped and figured\nNuilinets DmIties book, jaconet, tambor d and\nprinted Mullins japanned and black DO /; Camb icks,\nLawns; Muffin Handkerchief; Gentemens' landlord\nand hordered do; fix and muffin shawls patch CO.\nToured and purple do. mulnet and fix Waincoa ing\nwhite and fancy Merl lilies do Nankeens James\nFu0ians Velvets COTTON Fereetne; fatn do.\nWorried do; au1els shalioons calamaneoes Mo-\nrean', Durans; Tamm.es: 1u(irings satins; Modes\nSarlnes plain and Grape Gauzss TifAn'es; az\ntment Irif Linens of the fra quality shee,ing do\nCheekd do cot eh, ks nd itripes; brown Hol.\nands India Cottons Bedt;eks Ladies Cotton t.ofe\nMen, Black and white ELK do white and fancy COTTON\ndo plated do hemp do worried do. ; kid and fix\nne and habit Gloves men fix woodlock and bea-\nyer do Umbrellas; Fans Laces and Edgn Ladies\nk Girdles; Necklaces; spanele,; Gold Cords; black\nwhite and fancy Plumes pol ihed, aeel pearl, and\nItalian Buttons; Broadeloth'; Kerfeymeres; serees\nbeaver aud felt Hats your do Bsndanna Handker-\nchiefs black and check Barcelona do. pocket doe\nRomalls; Rhbands Ferrcts Tafies Bindings pound\nand bundle Pinns Chapel Need es eaAie knitting do\nsifiors Pocket Books Kid and Morocco Shoes\nblack and fancy noreutine do. Mites do ORD Cloths\nDiapers; Table Cloths Bahamas J Sewing Silks\nIwi1s Tapes Threads, &C. &c.\n\n\nPortland. June TO-"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "French and Indians.", "byline": "", "article": "BY Je s4oiag 4uR De fen that c Fyezet are eatagsyis\n\n\n70 excite TIE 17d1aa' 70 sva, zpfb ti' e0natyl\n\n\nIN the Philadelphia Gazette of the\naft ult is publiihed the addrefs of the\nIndian chiefs of the Weftern nations\nto the PreGdent of the United States,\nand the PreGdent's reply by the Secre-\ntary of War. After prefenting the\nGreat Pipe of friendihip and peace, and\nexpecting, in their metaphorical and\nlaconic file, the purity of their inten-\ntons. and earnet wilhes for mutual\nconfidence between their tribes and the.\nUnited States, they complain, as grie-\nvance, that the fllss of land made by\nthem, to individuals of the whites,\nprevious to the treaty of Crenville, be-\ntween gen. Wayne and themielves, are.\ndifannulled, by law of the United\nStates, iince which the equivalent Zip\nulated to be given by thoie to whom it\nwas transferred has ceafed to contri-\nbutte to their fub6iienoe. The an(wer\nto their requel, to have thofe private\nfales confirmed, (Which were too fire.\nquently procured by citcumvention,)\nmutt be convincing and acceptable to\nthe native proprietors ofthe conceded\nfoil. After informing them, that our\nlaws and culfoms TO prevent fraud, do\nnot allow of the purchafe of lands from\nthe Indians unlels in the prelence of\none of our Commiilioners, the Secreta-\nry adds,\n\n\nBROTHERS,\n\n\nTex mua noq0 fee that TIE Prsfdent,\nyour Father, cannot, in the mode yon pro-\npfc, romply aoitb your requef-k 1Ooaid\nbe to oopeje an e4abGlbed and inform\npra7iee, intended TO guard The Indian\nNations from impefti0n, and prsIerOe\npace 1oitb them.\n\n\nThe diicufiop .was friendly and no..\nbic on both 'fides. The Chiefs were\ndifn1iiled with prefents, and proviiion\nmade for their return TO their refpe6t-\ni've tribes. 1t NUT Be a reflection\nhighly gratifying to our countrymen to\nlee TIC iputSo oSt\"SSli tuCuilCiVCS anu\ntheir foref neighbors fettled in this\namicable manner. more Especially after\nthe pains which have been taken by\nour lefs civilized foes to fet them on\nasaint US. We cannot avoid publiih-\ning the following. extract from the ad-\ndrefs, to ihow the fucceis of the Great\nnations diplomatic ,NW among the\nWeaern tribes.\n\n\nWe haze, and 70 haze or repe6ioe\nNafions beard Of the difficulties and dan\ngers qntb q0bieb Your COUNTRY is\nthreatened, and Of your aujd0m and FIRM\nnsif in fbsls trying fines !; qUe acre dir\np9,ed 10 m0urn at The Jfyl2, bit our hearts\nfeel .Rr0ng at the LAT Your enemies\nhave attempted to impress US unfavour-\nably but zoe feel far you The regard Of\nBrothers, and exmf in TIE qejtaom, dignity\nand ndlpendeaee, Of your conduct.\n\n\nYour enemies have but fhort time\npalt, fent Us itrange three coloured\nFlag, with War Belt, inviting us to\nhottie acts againf you ;-6m zve aoiped\nour kettles acifb tbci- Flag, and returned\nfbeir Hatebet zvifbom an cage.\n\n\ne.fl4 ioFF2cydy1"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "1fabella Child,\nHas JUN opened at her mop in Middle Areet, af\n\n\nfortmenr of fashionable\nMillinery q Fancy Goods,\nof the iat,ff irportations, viz", "byline": "", "article": "THINTZES, Ginghams, Dimities,\n\" Mulrets, Linens, silk Nankiuets, James and\nIndia Cottons. Delicate figured and plain Mullins\n\n\nStamp d do. Silk and Muffin shawls coioured &c black\nTX Gloves OF the ftlhoa bic length dove white .blsk\n\n\npink and blue Peon Sa;tin,. Modes and Sarinets\n\n\nParafol., FANS of kinds. large aGorment of fab\n\n\nionab p ain aud other Ribbons Italian Crapssr T'H.-\nnv cauzes, flack and white Wells, black Cotton and\nMuffin, Lad es and Miles cotton Hcfe. Calamancocs\nand Dur,nts, marking Canvass, Shawis Pocket Hand\nkerchiefs. drefing Combs, NJ ies do Wndlor soap\nand Naih-Balls, Too,h ri ks, Silver Pencil Cafes,\nBeads and Earrings, delicate kid and other Slippers,\naek velvet Ribbon. Pumes and Feathers of all kinds,\nvery fine Thread Laees aud Edsings, Bue'e. gimp,\nchen il and hra Trimmings, N, lion Hats with bands\nand plumes to match, Melon and Ie ne fcaiquoi Bon\nnets, Draw chip and asmpd paper do. Gardeners\nMerfeilcs W1iiicostIng black and white FIX Hole,\nfine ton do with lace hacks. fancy col ar do col\nCURED Elk Gloves. thin leather AMI beaver DO Boys\nGloves. fine muffin Neeke chiefs, Steel aud Pea |\nButtons snf, June A"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "Tow Cloth,", "byline": "", "article": "Tow Cloth,\nHI Hinges, II do.\nB. ais rhumb-la,e hes.\nIron do. Knockers,\nKnob Lo. Ks,\nBox do.\n\n\nClofet do.\n\n\nChef do.\n\n\nStock do.\n\n\nPad do. Bolts,\nSteel plat Saws.\nIron do do.\nTea Gamblers. Believe,\nCafe Kn YES, sc.\nTable Steels,\nJack Knives, Pen do.\nBrais Cocks, Pewter,\nRazors, Hammers,\nCombs. Shoe Bruihes,\nCork Screws,\nMarking Irons,\nIron Shovels\nscvthes. Sickles.\n,od. rcd. & 4d. Nails,\nShovel. and fongs,\n{ imble:s, Cod Hooks,\nGals.\n\n\nCommon alortmen, Hol-\n\n\nlow Ware,\nGood 4th proof Bourdeau,\n\n\nBrandy,\nGood w. | Run,\nFew barrels Ciser,\nsugar by barrel OF 10.\nChecol te, Tea; Coffee,\nBelt negro head Tobacco,\nRaihns Flour,\n10 or II exec lent GUNS."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "Frs@ Faney q Staple Goods.\n\n\nFRYE POOR,\nHas received general anortment of\nGOODS, of the lateft importation.", "byline": "", "article": "\nTALICOFS & CHINTzEs, of the\n\" newell fafhions--a large aaortmcnt acoact. book\nhppet. and tambored Munins-pack ditto Book and\nfconrt Muffin Hardkerchie s-Pocket ditto with 20\nblurred borecrs-- vulineu-Dinities-Piad and trp'd\nCing hams--Yard wide aud / rl dl Linen Cambreks\nblack! and o-ed Luifrings and Ssttins-aIodes- -\nStriped and co.ored Nankns--Plain dit.o--Ianes--\nfuihsns = Caf.imeres- Ruhels- Dursns- Shaoons--\nSill: shawls- Fancy six Handkerchets Muffin shsws\n--Bandsnna Handksrehiefs--W White. blue and green\nsa, fene,t - Gsuzss-- Black & wh Long and fhort\nSix Clovcs--Lons and fiort whle kid Cloves--La-\ndies Cotton Hole Mems Silk and Cotton Hole\nWaiaooating-Pe rlans--iudia Cotton j Brown Holland\nBed T eking-checkd Linens--Wh ,r and oolored\nThr ads, sewi Six Laces-- Edsins,- Ribbons.\nTspes--3indas, &c &c.\nAlmonds, Figs, Box and caA Raj\nCos, Hair Powder. Starch, Pepper, cnssr All.\nfpice, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Loaf\nand brown Sugar, Rice.\n\n\nIron, Steel White Led--4i Cd. Sd & ed. Nails\nI'D. I'd. sd & Cd Brads---shca,hing Nais,\nYoung Hyion, Hyfon llin, Souchong\nmd Bohea TEAS y-Gir--Rnn-- Madei-\ny. Port, sherry. IilSon, and Malaga WINES.\n/ \"a general a1ortmcnt of HART WARE\nj GOODS.\n\n\n/ Morocco and Cloth Shoes Leather ditto.\n| ps,tian3 1uy 7, 1909."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-07-08_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799070801_0235.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-07-08", "page": "p1", "headline": "Broad Cloths", "byline": "", "article": "from US TO ,yper yard,\nKefisys, csfnmeres,\nElaitics, Serges,\n\n\n| hlckIe,ts.\nrw,il'd &pla,h fancy Cord,\nBlankets, Role & DuTel,\ncal'coes, Bed Ticking,\nGinghams. Mullins,\nMulinets, Din,ities,\nIEdia Co,tons.\nIu1h Linens, Cambric,,\nLawns. horeens,\nTamm es, Durants,\nCalamane oes, Ruiicls,\nNankins, Nankinets,\nRibbed Cotton Iiofe,\nPlain do. do\nThread do.\n.Clouded do. do.\nPocket Handkerchief,\nMuffin do.\nOil Cloth.\nYellow Elannei.\nViii c do.\nShawls, Saiins.\nModes Laees.\nLadies Cloves.\nGen lemen's do,\nNaerfeilles Quitting.\nMuffin Shawl.\nSilk do.\nAforrmcnt Buttons,\nBrown Holland,\nFuftians. Shoes.\nPocket Books.\nPlaying Cards,\nGrapes,\n\n\nPovf,rai, Tn.y =, 1906"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "| Mr. BrolIhoia Livingston then at,erp,ed 10\nprove that Mr.. FrothiDgham was not rsiponiible 4;\n! that bis declaration TO mr. Golden ihou.d no, be\nadmitted as proof againl him, and that tie attor-\nney ought to have srrcaed the Editor, In rcpl,.\nto this mr.. Hoffman commended, that every Jour\nn-ynan and apprentice in the printing oiice. WAS\nliable TO proiecu,on, as having been accelasy TO\nthe publication Of the libel, and conieduently mr.\nrockingham, as foreman of the Ofiee, was par\nueularly TO- To this ex,ravagsnt and might fay\nInfamous doctrine, mr.. Livinghon replied with\nms uinal pcrrinency and elequence--mr. Living.\nton offered to adduce proofs, Of the 6tuation\nIN which mr.. Buckingham was placed in the of\nnee OF the Argus, but this was oyef-ruled by the\ncourt, He then went into an examination on the\npublication, and having diiIeScd it in a mailerly\nmanner, concluded his defence with few general\nobiervrtons. This is very brief lkeech OF the\noutlines OF this trial. From the well known ma {.\naerzfioq of our mayor, &c. there can be but very\n\n\nlittle doube of mr., rockingham being treated as\nieverely is confident with party prudence.\nFor my part | am aitoniihed iometimes,\nat the unqualified anertions (which fire.\nquently fee in party newspapers, on the\ncharacters of individuals no ltate OF coun-\ntry has ever exhibited more fragrant and\ngrois violations of dccency in this refpect,\nthan your tate. The unrcRrained abuie\nwhich has been lsvihed by the federal party,\nand their facilities in Pennsylvania, on\nJudge M'Kean at the late election, furpal-\nfcs every thing of the kind ever beheld ::\nIi IS kind of warfare which detel, and\nwhich | am proud no republican Editor re\nlorts to.\n\n\nMIR. Hoffnan's doctrine of Libels, and\nMr.. Tracey's plan of war with France are\nof a piece.\n\n\nl had nearly omitted informing you that\nthe jury found verdict of &c guilty\" but\nrecommended Mr.. +. to the mercy of the\ncourt: Judge Radcliff replied, chat the\nCourt were pleaied with the recommends\nton, as they felt favorably difpofed towards\nthe priloner: \" o IEaa! o Wwl4 P'"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "anxiety Of the Prailisn Cabinet 10 preferve\nats neutrality, bur it proves that any attempt\nTO invade the provinces on that eide will be\nreiiaed.\n\n\nIs the force we have tent Grong enough\nto conquer Holland, or is it meant TO periiG\nIN the expedition even after it is clearly aIcer.\ntanned that the fentments OF the Dutch are\nnot with us : Every man who con6ders the\ndiiiiculties which the nature of the country,\naud the rehltance of the people, would OPP\npole to fuch an enterprise, added to the\nwaite of Britiih blood and treafure, which\nmutt be the inevitable conlequence, will, we\nare Pcriuaded, anfwer that we ought not\nNow we can abandon the enterprise without\ndigrace-we can fay to the Dutch\nconceived you wiihed to be rcleafed from the\ninfluence and power of France. We Afforded\nyou the means--you reject them-wc leave\nyou TO yourlelves.\"\n\n\nFrom the expedition againt Holland, we\nturn to the general objects of the war againa\nFrance. Every thing tends to prove that\nthe Emperor of Germany has no intention of\nemploying his forces for the purpoie of\netteeting change in the government of\nFrance-of this minitcrs are, we believe full.\ny convinced. His Imperial maeay confei.\nies 1T. Through the medium of the Arch\nduke Charles, he fays, in circular letter adj\ndrelled to the Princes of the Empire, that\nII all the fates furniihed their contingents,\nthe French will be forced to the conditions\notPeace laid down as BATS in the relolution\nOF the Empire 10 1885 If thefe conditi-\nonS then could be obtained, which had not\nIN view any change in the form of govern\nment in France, he would then make peace\nwith the French Republic."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Copy of letter tranfmitted from the Earl\nof St. Vincent, K. b. to Even Nepean,\nEiq.\n\n\nSPEEDY, Gibraltar, AggnR71.\n\n\nMy LORD,\n\n\n/ have the honor to inform your lordhip.\nthat on the 9Th inf. in company with the\nDefender Br.tiib privateer, of Gibraltar, of\nIL guns, we captured the Spauih veHels\nSanto Chrito de Gracia, of 8 guns, 6 and Q\nFounders name unknown, 10 guns, s and O\npousders name unknown, guns, fixes, af.\nTer an action of two knurs aud an half.\n&. Upon feeling US they ran into fmalI fan\n6y bay, leagues to the esfward of Cape de\nGate, and moored in clole line, within\nboat'slength OF the beach we engaged Them\nan hour and three quarters under fail, before\nwe could gain foundings, although not more\nthan cables length dltant from the rocks ::\nbut finding the enemy had much the advan-\ntage from our confant change ofpolition,\ndetermined to puff for an anchorage, & was\n70 fortunate as to effect one within piRol ihot\nof the centre veile: after three quarters of\nan hour clole action the Spanisrds took to\ntheis%seets, cutting .he cables Of two Of the\nveHeIs, which drove on lhore; they were,\nhowever, all brought off by our boats under\na conaant FIRE of mufquetry from the hills.\nThe privaieer having q men, was oblig-\ned to aand out TO procure afiiaancc from\nboat fhe had in the ofing, and could not\nreach the anchorage, till the conclufon of\nthe action. The conduit of her command\ner was highly meritorious throughout, and\nmutt have accelerated the event. The Off.\nGERS and men under my command behaved\nIN fuch manner as would have injured our\nfuccefs again& more formidable enemy.\nThe Speedy had but few men wounded,\nthe Defender one, neither dangerous. We\nfound two men dead on board the Spaniafds.\nThe remainder of their crews elcaped on\n6hore.\n\n\nhave the honor to be, &c.\n\n\nJAN. BRENTox,"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "r I C II M o. N d.,\n\nFRLDA1r, DscSMBxR, 6.", "byline": "", "article": "A Republican Beef Roat took place on\n\"wednesday the a7th November, az BfiIler's\nTavern, where number of Respectable in.\nhabtants of the counties of EHex, and King\n& Queen aiiembled, for the purpole Of ceo\nlebrating the probable preponderance of de.\nmocratIc principles in the United States, and\nIN particular for the election of republican\ngovernor IN the fate OF Pennsylvania.\n\n\nThe following patriotic Toafs were drank\nand aPPlauded by repeated huzzas on the\npart of the company\n\n\n+. The iovereignty of the people--mav\nthey never be deprived of their rights bv the\nconiiituted, or any other authority wiate-\nyer.\n\n\nq. Thomas JcFerlon--may his eminent\ntalents, his well tried integrity, and his re-\npublican virtues, fecure to him the mex, nre.\nlidential appointment.\n\n\n8. The fundamental principles of the con.\nltitution may it be pruned of its exuber-\nances that lead 70 monarchy, or aritocrscv.\n4. Moderation with temper, but firmneCs\nin fupPort of genuine republicanifm.\n\n\nS. The people Of Pennfylvania-. NAV\ntheir zeal in favor of democratic PRINCIPLES\nbe rewarded with every bleiIing that free\nmen can alI for.\n\n\no.. The prominent republican characters\nOF Virginia, Madi(on, Taylor, Giles, Mon\nroe, J. and w. Nicholas, &c. SC.\n\n\nZ. Succels to our milton to France\nmay the union be cemented by ties, terrible\nto deipots as well domefic as forrien.\n\n\nq. a repeal Of the unconstitutional and\ncorrupt Alien and Sedition LIws.\n\n\n9. May the fpirit of the naval, and regu-\nlar land ornaments diminiih in proportion\n10 the principles Of oppreiIion they contain.\n\n\n10. The militia Of the United States--\nmay it be conGdered as the bulwark of the\nnation, and the fafsty Of the people.\n\n\nII Peace with all the world but IF we\nare forced into war, let it be with mo-\nnsrchy, nol a republic.\n\n\nII. Success to the French arms againa\nthe combination Of delpots, and may the\nblood-thirtly Suwsrrow meet with the fate\nthat his iavage iuhumanity jualy inertia.\n\n\n70. The fpirit of feyenty.fx--mav we\nfrequently reiorr to FRI principles.\n\n\n~. Virginia---May fae profit by the viz\ntuous example Of Der Gaer fate, Pennlyl-\nyania.\n\n\nIS. TO the memory of the frt of pa,ri.\nOTIS, George Nicholas, of Kentucky.\n\n\n20. May union OF intereRs produce union\nOf ientimeuts IN the people Of America and\nmay that accordance be founded in princi-\npies cs genuine liberty.\n\n\nID J.. D.\n! On Wednefday morning laG, EBENE\nzen MAULE, o. this CITY."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "| On Thurfdsy laa when tie deIegs,cs 0\nalembty met, Mr.. ffz,ifon 1omasted Mr.\nMonroe FOR The Office of Governor.\n\n\nThis houfe thea proes-dcd 20 ballot Eif-g\nSenator of Congrefs. MIR. john Tayio,\nhad, on Wednesday preceding, named igir.\nWilton Nicholas: Mr.. Richard Bland Lee\nnow role, aud nominated Mr. Iohn Page\nHe entered inro very warm vulegiuru on\nthe fervices, the iuferings, ard tic virtues\nof Mr.. Page. who had fpent a great par,\nboth of his fortune and Of his Ire, N defend\ning the liberties of America. Nix. Lex OBJ\nferved that he did indeed differ ffon, Mr.\n| Page IN many points Of opinion. But thi,\ndid nor dirlini!h MIR Lees fenle of the great\nneis of his merit. MIR. Lee, st the fame\ntime, eSpreiled in the arongel language, his\nhigh opinion of Mr.. Nicholas, 81 hisablit:ss.\nhis patTiotiiim, aud hisprobity, although he\nihorld vote againit him, in favor oe gentle\nman poiieihng the fame qualifi'i in no lels\neminent degree.\n\n\nMr.. Samuel Tyler fpose nest. He be-\ngan by expecting his high olfoiou of the\ngentleman propelled by the shsnber from\nLoudoun county. lie coaid cot, however,\nhelp thinking 1t extraordinary aat the gen\nIleman lhould propofe to nominate Mr..\nPage in oppoiition TO MIR Nicholas, with\nwhom he was connected by coalanguinity,\nby marriage, and in .horr by every tie which\ncould unite political characters toye,her.\nHe thought tho. it was taking an improper\nfreedom with Mar. Page 20 briag him for\nward, without his couient or know\nledge, for the gentle man had yeAsrday\ndeclared that he had no communication from\nMr. Page authorizing him To make fuch\nPropofai neither could any perfou be fure\nthat MIR. Page, fee6led, would fefve. MIR.\nTyler iignitied his reiolntion to vote for Mr\nNicholas, and limited though in diitant terms,\nthat this meafure of bringing forward Mr..\nPage was chiefly with view 70 divide the\nrepublican iu,eret.\n\n\nMr.. Lee rofe again, and obrervca that he\nhad authority from member Of that houfc\nto fay that Mr.. Page, if elected, would\nlerve.\n\n\nMr.. Giles was happy to hear 70 honora-\nbic teitimony to the character of Mr., Page,\nand Especially from gentleman who had\nbeen at the head osthe oppoGtion to him,\nMr.. Giles fpoke tor comfortable time, bu;\nthe latenels of the hour, as the Argus is huff\ngoing TO preis, makes it iRpoGible for MS\n10 go into the debate.\n\n\na mehage was received from the Senate.\niignItyins their agreement to Joint ballot\nofthe two Houles, for Senator Tor Con-\ngreis. This was taken, and we underhand\nthat MIR. Nicholas was chofen' by an hun\ndred and elesen votes againa forty-.ine.\n\n\nIn mcre ieif defence, we muit aaain beg leave\nto osierve that theie minutes are given entirely\nRom memory, and that we could not poi by =et\nroom Tor inlereing even one half If what We re-\ncollected. The reader is therefors .eaueaed m ~,\neciya this 1Feteh with many grams Of allowance."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA, Nov. a6.\n\nExiyaa ofa kfier 10 tbe Editor, dated Me7v--\n\n\n1ork, Novembv II.", "byline": "", "article": "YeRerday attended the Mayors court in this\ncity \"a a fpe6lator--the trial of MIR. rockingham,\naz conductor OF the Argus, came on; the bu6ne(s\nwas opened by Jofah o. hoffman as attorney\ngeneral The bench coniffed OF Judge Radeliff,\nRichard Harriion, recorder, 4. Vack, Mayor\nThis trial is important only two accounts:\nfirit, becauie inrocent man luiiers Secondly,\nthe precedent it ellabiiihes, and the ridiculoudy\ninfamous doctrine advocated and promulgated by\nMIR. Hoffman attorney g.neral-no evidences\nwere fworn on either iide, except c. Golden a1if-\ntlnt attorney general, and major general Hsmi-\nton himfelf.\n\n\nMr. Golden fEatcd that at the inRancc Of let\nter from major general Hamilton, he had called\nat The office Of the Argus and was introduced by\nMrs. Creeueaf to mr.. rockingham, as conduc-\ntor Of the bufineis that after fome eonverfation\nmr. - faid he ex5et7si that he was liab. for any\npublications which appeared in the Argus bur\nrepeatedly cble. we'd, that he law crimnality in\nthe prcfsnt initancc as it refpe9ed him, the piece\nIn dilpuie having been copied from another pa\npcf, Ec (Codcn) added that IN pu-luance Of\nthis declaration mr. rockingham was arreaed.\n\n\nMajor general Hamilton was fworn, aud cal.\nled upor, on the part Of the nate, to prove that\nhe was innoeeat Of the charges alledged againfl\nhim. This was objected to by mr.. 3. Livir ,aon\nOf counfe for the defendant; and the objection\nadmitted BY the court; The 6MOysm geasraI was\nthen called upon to explain certain inucndoes in\nthe indictment, refpe6ting fpeeulaton, &c This\nhaving been done he was aled what was gene\nyally undcrltood by ccyoi yS,pa moasy; being very\nwei verfed in the ysrnacular tongue, NJ found\nfone difficulty in the explat alton but gay it As\nhis opinion that it meant eney aPPropnNcd By\ngovernment, generally for ssyyaps fyrpgs5, as It\nrefpe6led the country and government IN which\nit was to be diributed, bat in lupport OF the go\nvesnmeut which roge il lie was thea sikcd\nwhether ne coufdersd the ds'ora as bsi'is to the\ngovernment Of the Uoited sta,e'f aud nc re-\npiled IN ,he e6irmaies! This sloled On. ici1im9'\nMs."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "BALTIMORE, November 90.", "byline": "", "article": "Estraa Of efa letter from a gentleman in Ne\n\n\n0is, TO a gentleman in t6is CRY, dated 4f5\n\n\nNo0em5er 1890.\n\n\n4\" This day had the Pleaf:re to fee an\nAmerican noop of war, fuppoied to be the\nBaltimore, carry an elegant French brig of\nabout 10 guns with her top mat carried a.\nway, into st. Kits as prize, the national\nunder the American colors."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nMr.. Mariana Luis de Urquiio\nhas written to US as follows:\n\n\nHis majeay has juf received information\nthat the Emperor of Ruaia, with whom his\nMajeay had fuficient reafons to believe\nhimfelf TO be perfectly at peace, had declar\ned War againf Spain, and ordered the fe.\nquelration of all the veHels and goods which\nSPaniih iubjeets may have belonging to\nthem in his dominions, without alledging,\nin fupport of this unjua and unexpected\nmealurc, any other realou but the fcrupu-\nlous fncerity with which his uaieay has\ncomplied with treaties with the French Re-\npublic; at the fame time mentioning as\npretcnce for 70 arange a determination, the\ncircunaance of the Rudian Charge DAT\nfares at this court having Quilted it -\nwhereas the truth is, that the Tending him\naway IN \"a hours, did not take place but in\nconiequence of official intelligence being re-\nceived Of our Charge d'Afiairs in RuTa\nhaving been fuddenIy ordered out Of 81\nPeteriburgh, without even allowing him\nthe neceilary time to coilea his papers.\nwhich he left with his majeGy's Vice Con-\niui, whom, without tclIinglhim any tealon,\nor allowing him time to procure carriages,\nthey ALTO ordered ont Of laid court within\nZ hours. Such unprecedented proceedings\nfrom fovereign who feems to overlook\nthe regard which crowned heads ought to\nihew one another, even in atts of hoGility,\nhave put his maiedy kinder the painful ne.\nceliity Of Wind eating bis own dignity, and\nOf fecuriog the rights of his fubie9s, by all\nthe means that are warranted by the right\nOf rcpriisls and that Of wax, which his\nnlajcRy doth hereby declare agana the lsid Owe.\nreign OF Rulia directing at the fame time that\nAL snl every tho ycficls and goods keionginr 70\n| tubetts Of the iaid power, hall be lequearsted.\nand that War ihail be made againf them, and No\nintereonfle whatever be had with them. until q,\niniuit offered unto his Msjcay iball ha been ft.l.\nlyrsVengcd, or proper Satisfaction gwen Tor 10"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "~ AKBNup b. the ubicfiber in Beck.\n4 inEham county, = RED STEER.\nwita wiile back and belly, iuppoicd 70 BE-\nriiing three years old, marked wi:h Gro,\nand ilt in each ear~-spPya;isd tc three\npounds ten iniiimss1\n\n\nHENRY c. BELL.\nSepte n,ber tIlh, 700."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "RALEIGH, November 20.", "byline": "", "article": "On Friday lat col. BENJAMIN NIAiams, Of\nthis city, was elected Governor of this fate\nfor the enfuing year by the General AHem-\nbly,: and on Friday laf, ia the preience of\nboth Houfes of the Legislature, he took the\nneceiiary oath of qualification."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "TAKEN u9 BY the fshlcrlbcr In Buck\n4 inghsn2 comfy, on The tesd wa,ers OF\nDsYid aud Bent C7erKs, and Aano1,a,ro.\nRiver, : SMALL RED 'HRlFER YIaR\nLING, with fmaii ltsg in the forehead.\ntwo years Old iome time Iait funuer no\nmark IN the ear perceiyable,--sppraifed tc\nfive dollars.\n\n\nHENRY FLOOD."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "fRE oFTyck OF THE\nNational Ma gazine", "byline": "", "article": "! I 5 now kept in room az Col. Soooda's\nIl near the Capitol, in Richmond, whrr.\ninterruptions for that work are received.\nThe sd number viii be ready for ruhfcribers\nwithin few days. Any gentleman who\nmay have received the fi;.t number ,ud mis-,\ned The hlhieqpent ones, is deiired to cali 80\nabove; punttusl attention viii be given e.\nTheir ~ myteii or clerk.\n\n\nSubscriptions are hkewife received at tie\nOffice of theNdtional Magazine for the :oi-\nlowing works -\n\n\n\"a NEW AND UNIVERSAL CA\nEETTEER.'' BY Jofeah Scott of Pniia--\ndelphia; the fri volume of this valuable\nwork is oow in taad, ready fer iublcribers -\n\n\n1.-THE PROSPECT BEFOREUS,\"\npolitical work, by James t. Calender;\nhiss book IS in ;he Preis and Will BE- pub\nhihedip the n,snih Of December iaaant -\n\n\nTHE REPUBLICAN,\" q weekly\npaper JUL cSabiihcd il Petersburg by Lyon\n\n\n\"AD.G OF TIE Laws or\nTHE UNI TEsl.S NhT'ES,'' by Thomas\nHenY Eai,o af s. 4aa .45r;dys7se7s oflhs\nLeeU5 of Ma,yrr2;\" this work IS il The\npress and Is expeded 10 be pUthA,d The ea-\ngaing wip,er:---\n\n\nTHE Bee republican paper' pub\nlined by Charlie, Holt, in New LONDON.\nConn.aicu,, at the reduced price or one\nDCLLh X yea--\n\n\nIhe Editor uf The g Ber'' has received a\ni.oersl lupport in'e'is Gatei lie cer;ainly de-\nic7ves more; fitua,ed as he is between fqco\nfires, John Adams, with his war.hauks, fpigs\nand irformess o. enc tide, and Timothy\nDwight al The head of the Nszv- EnFlird\nl3aNisai on The her, ths wonder Is that\nnc is ret ro4esi agv,; attacked at once with\ncivil aud ecc's1aAical tyranny, he mutt pol--\n(cis an uncommon flare Of frmneis 70 item\nthe double current OF pergeclfioa and fed\nFAIRLY purtge the path of hIs arty. The\npreient prclttvtiop agaial him for adminif-\ntering faiu,zgy advice TO his young country\nmen, to Prevent their falling into habits Of\nvice and d.mpsiiont and eai.aing into aard-\ning srmy. rnuR very much inirre has intereit.\nNo efforts, however bale, are left uatriea by\na powerful pa5sy 20 iupprris the Bee; eve\nny republican, every frisad Of virtue ougAc\nthen to with it (uccefs.\n\n\nPof. Riders who carry the Ma\nt,onal Magazine to the adjacent counties are\nd-6red 30 can lot fuch numbers as are want\ning.\n\n\nJ. LYON.\n\n\nRiehFocad, Dec. ID. 1859.\n\n\n~. 3. One or two iourneymen\nPrinters may End conaant work, by apply\ning at the ofiics 81 he National Maeazihe."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "I I 10 prupoied 20 Puoliih an anlwer 20 John\ni Adams's work, entitled A.\" Il Deitgcs Of\nnee Hmsyieaa CogRan,ioas,\" in an octave yo-.\nlume, which ihall contain between q and geo\npages, aud which ihall be delivered to fubicii-\nbers Tor t@o dollars. Thofc who win 20\nengage copies, arc invited ,oleave their names\nat the Offices Of the levcral republican pref\nfes."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "SIR,\n\n\nhave received from ST. Ante\nMO Carmel letter dated the fe-\nventh infant, copy whereof I\nnow enclofe you."} +{"article_id": "27_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "10 Dollars Rev ard", "byline": "", "article": "on dJCU OF OIOICU,\nFrom the city Of Richmond, on the 2sh O9ober\n\n\nlali, very elegant\n\n\nBlond Bay HORSE,\nFive feet high, Handsomely foxed and nickcd, with\nhis right hind foot white, a fmall knot upon the\nfame leg, JUN above the pattern Joint, a lhort high\nrunap. icvetSl PADDLE fpos. few white hair. upon\nhis left bullock, lhort thin fwitoh tail, where he\ncouples rather higher on the right than the left\nfide, goes admirably, and is when mounted a very\ngay horle, being one Of great fririt, ANY perlon\ndelivering the taid horie 20 me ~ Buck lnand\nin the county Of Aibcmarlc, or TO loom Wood Of\nRichmond, hail receive The above reward, togee\nther with their cxPcnfes betrayed in travelling 20\neither Of the above places.\n\n\nw. Wood."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "NOfreL H0rIe.", "byline": "", "article": "i've feet eleven inoiies hig6, with long\nnane and witch tai, and a Tar in lis fore\nmead ne ftors and gailops wsI!, is an excel\nlent d-augat horle.\n\n\nWhoever can give any Information, g.\n;hat ne may De recovered. ak, heEGes al\nrea'oaahle eNgenieS, ger the above reward,\non 'plicat!on 70 tine printer, or\n\n\ngo GEO. STRAS."} +{"article_id": "31_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Tcai you tie above for information, and a. \"a\nIS regards you, to Cnatleyoa to comply with tn,\nlue.\n\n\nhnecrely remain, t5's.i\n\n\n(Sigued)\n\n\nEr PErHeIPe DE MoNFoRr.\n10 bif ENesltny Count\nde Can5.e HcymejG.\n\n\nPuerto de Santa Maria,\nOn 7r.Eley Lgq, ne Senate ojfbe 1EGtpb1\nsf'f5is fiafe broeesse.tio tbe cko &C of a Soeai-\nCT. Archibald Stuart, En-. tie republican\nsardilafe, Spa5 e!eGed Ly a majsrify OF n'ac\n0sfes 4gaigG fv;. Mr.. Humphrey Brooke,\nvVd5 ne slet7. ID C&rk."} +{"article_id": "37_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "Ten Doflafs Reward.", "byline": "", "article": "G., TRAYED or fcslen, tro1, ne plantation\n- Of the is,e Major STEPHEN Soa;bs.l. a\nbout the 10th infant, (Novsmoer} iike,"} +{"article_id": "38_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ID ! T. D.\nOn Wednesday morning la0, EBENE-\nZER MAULE, OF this city."} +{"article_id": "41_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Richpcad, Dec. ID. 1859.\n\n\n~. 3. One or two journeymen\nPrinters may End con&ant work, by apply\ning at the otior Of The National Maeazih-."} +{"article_id": "43_1799-12-06_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799120601_0072.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-12-06", "page": "p3", "headline": "LONDON, Sept. az.", "byline": "", "article": "Copy of letter tranfmitted from the Earl\nof St. Vincent, K. B. to Even Nspean,\nEfq."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Domeftic News.\n\nTrial of Fries.", "byline": "\n\nPHILADELPHIA, MAY 10.", "article": "Laa Evening The trial of John Fries clofed,\nafter the unremittng attention of the court and\nJury, for niSe day.. The Jury were William\nJolly. Samuel Mitchell, Richard Leedham,\nAnthony Cuthburt, Alexander Fullerton, John\nSinger, William Ramlay, Samuel Richards,\nGerhardus Wynkoop, Philip Walker, Jofeph\nThornton, and John Rhodes.\n\n\nMr.. Sitgraves, ailiaant to Mr.. Rawle, open\ned the caule for the profecuton, explaining the\nnature of the sd feet. of the I'D article OF the\nconni ution, which defines treaion. .a,s\n\n\nMr.. Rawle, torney for the diIlria Of Penn.\nfylvana, after ihorr introduction read great\nnumber of quotations from law books of emil\nnence in fupport OF the ptoieeuton, after which\nMr.. Dallas in fpeech of feven hours and an\nhalf produced his quotations in bshalf of the\nprifoner, and commented on the evidence. He\nwas followed by Mr.. William Ewing, another\ncouncil for the prfoner, who principally went\non the fame ground.\n\n\nMr.. Sitgreaves anfwered 70 the obfervations\nOF the two latter gentlemen in an address of up.\nwards of fix hours.\n\n\nMr.. Lewis fpoke near fix hours.\n\n\nMr. Rawle cloied the peadings in an address\nof about four hours, in which he examined the\ncafe both as to law and teltmony.\n\n\nJudgePeters, in acharge to the jury, examined\nfome Of the references alluded to by the bar,\nand was followed by an examination both on\nthe evidence and law on this important caufe,\nby Jude lredell, the Prefiiing Judge.\n\n\nThe Court adjourned till 10 O'Clock, and the\nJury retired.\n\n\nAT 10 O'Clock the Court met, the names of\nthe Jury being called over, the prfoner was\ndelired to hold up his hand, when the Jury, by\nthe foreman, Mr.. Wynkoop, delivered in their\nverdia /\" GUILTY.\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Regeneration.", "byline": "Ernm Yirpinin-", "article": "From prginia--May 1.\n\n\nFedcrafrn is the watch word in almoR every\npart OF this fate. Thinking people have been\nrouted by the dilorganizing proceedings of our\nLegislature. They know their dependence on\nthe pnion-and are rallying at the aandard of\nFederation, to fnpport the General Government.\nWe have heard from all the diftricts, in TEN\nof them federails of the mott eminent clais are\nelcaed.-in the lat Congrefs, the Ancient Do.\nminion could boat Of but three federalas.\n\n\nGeneral WAHIwcrov, on the day of election,\nmounted his old Iron Grey Charger, and rode\nten miles to the County Court Houfe, to vote for\nhis brave old brother folder, Col. Powell, who is\nhappily eleded."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON, MAY IA.", "byline": "", "article": "FIRE.\n\n\nComfortable time had elap(ed Gnce this town\nhad been vifted by the mortal foe of its auoodex\nedihces, till Saturday morning lalf, when a FIRE\ncommenced near Rowe's-lane and Newbury-\nGreet. It is generally fuppefed to have begun\nin Mr. Merkel's barn. Several barns with hay\nwere in the immediate neighbourhood--to\nwhich the flames inf antly extended-and from\nthence to the combutible buildings in the vicin-\nity. IL or 10 dwelling houfes and or barns.\nwere reduced to aih,s-ieveral carriages and\nmuch furniture were burned. The whole LOT,\ncannot be eltimated at lefs than 10000 dollars.\n\n\nMAY i6.\nThofe who know the political opinions of\nmen, count on having Seventy three Federal\nmen, in the next Congrels. The minority will\nthen be 81.\n\n\nThe General Society of the Cincinnati, at\ntheir triennial meeting, held in the city of Phi.\ndelphia, on the 9th day of May, 1893, have\nelected the following gentlemen officers of the\nSociety for the enfuing three years:\n\n\nCen. George Wajbington, Preident General !;\nMajor Gen. Alesander Hamilton, Vice Prefident\nGeneral Major William Jaekj6u, Secretary &C.\nneral; DIR. \". Doyfy, Aniaant Secretary &c.\nneral Brig. Cen. lillian Maepbsyjoa Tieafur.\ner General.\n\n\nCapt silas Swain of the ship Molly, Of Philadelphia,\non his paiage to Liverpool, had imart engagement\nwith French privaeer brig of 6 guns which he beat\noff.\n\n\nCONNECTICUT.\n\n\nThe annual Election f,he officers of this en-.\nlightened State, was holden the lalf week at\nHartford Gov. Trnmbull was reelected by\nwait majority.-In fhort, Jays the Courant,\n8 icarce vote could be found for any man,\nWhole character wears the Camp of Jacobinifm I\"\n| Governor Trumbul, in very federal fpeech\nadireded the Leg1tlure. Speaking of the\nFrench, he iays, and Jays truly, that ''tho' va\nried, yet their deGgns of hoaiity againa, or fub.\njugation of, thefc United States, are tar fIom\nbeing diimiiIed.'"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Marine", "byline": "", "article": "The frigate Contribution, Capt. Nichollon, has arrv\ned at Bottom Its reported that fhe ha. captured a\nFrench p'vsteer of guns\n\n\nThe Merrmack, Capt. Brown, Of \"a gnn,, ha, alto\narrived at Nantaiket Roads\n\n\nThe United States. Commodore Barry, has arrived at\nRecdy Inand. All well\n\n\nThe Montezuma, Capt Murray, has fent into Lucea,\nthe French inow Les Ams, laden with Mahogany\n\n\nOne OF the Federal Cales has failed from the Allc-\ngany for the Mifrifppi\n\n\nCapt Galloway, arrived At N. York from St Kits, in\nforms that Capt Truxton has captured ars6r French\nprvatecr of fix guns, from ST. Bartho!emews for Qua\ndaoupe. An old offender\n\n\nIL is aicertained tina, The f,ip Ocean. Cap, Kemp\nhas not been captu ed by the French. |, ls probably\nfome other American vefel."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "death AZ the hde Of her coffin She felt them puI on\nthe dea clothes, and lay her in it This feeling pro\n\n\nduced mental anxiety l,e could NOT defcribe She\ntried to cry out het her mind without power, and\ncould not act on her body Sire had the contradictory\nfeeling as if The were in her body and in 1t al the\nfame time It was equally impoible for Ter to hreteh\nout her arms open her eyes. or to cry although The\ncontinually tried do 70. The internal anguiih OF her\nmind was at its unoa height when the funeral hymns\nbegan to be flung aud when the lid of her collin was a.\nbou 10 be nailed on, the thought that ie was to be\nburied alive was the fra which gave activity to her\nmind, and enabled it to operate on her corporaframe"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Great Ne7vs :", "byline": "The following article is taken from the Salem Gazette\n\n\nof Friday Ia0 j", "article": "THE following article is taken from the Salem Gasett,\n\n\nof Friday laa\n\n\nWe hear that veGel arrived at Bottom yeft\nerday, in IS days from Liverpool, bringing\nintelligence,\n\n\nThat the French General Jourdan,\nafter pafing the Rhine had met his old\nacquaintance the Areb4uks Charles,\nand that mott bloody battle enfued,\nin which the French army was cut all to\npieces.\n\n\nJourdan's deGination was Suabia, the theatre\nof the crueltes related in the Canibal's Prog\nrefs; and if the inhabitants of that country have\nany portion of human nature in their compoli\nton, the above account is very likely to be true\nThe Bolton papers viii undoubtedly detail the\nnews by this arrival."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "REMHRKdBLE CASE", "byline": "", "article": "The following remarkable infanse of the fa;lure of\nvolitioD. is extracted from Dr. Creh,ons Ely or Men\ntai Drasgs~,ri.\n\n\n\"A young Lady, an attendant the p ineeG Of.\nsfcer having been confined to her bed for great length\nOf time, with violent nervous do der, at la to\nall appearance deprived of life. Her lips were auite\npale, her face refembed the countcnancc of dead\nfon, and her body grew cold. She removed from\nthe room in which De died. laid in coffin and the\nday for her funeral fixed on. The day arrived. and\naccording the cuon of the country funeral fongs arc\nhymns were lung before the door, Ju't as the people\nwere about to ma on the lid of the ooiFiu kind of\nPrecipitation obfervcd the furfaee of her bodv\nShe recovered The following is the account fhe cave\nOf her fenfaticn e faid. it feemed to her as Il in\n\n\ndream. that he was really dead; yet ie petfe6tly\nconfcious of all that happeged around her. She diff.\nin9ly heard her friend; ipcakina and iamcning her"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "SOLEMN TRUTHS.", "byline": "", "article": "\" If the government of the United States had been\neheriihed and fupported by its citizens in proportion\nITS met, ~ pairio,. old fal.;oaed patrio. the\nlove OF other naons, bu of own, had been diff\n,n8uihing tran IN the American character As it has\noeen IN the Brtiih or in the French, fhould\nhave been at this moment of the mon powerful in\ndependent, and proipe nations in the world. Uni\nted all the worlc could make, and therefore would\nnot attempt, conquea of us-Divided, i,culd fall\nan eay prey to contemplate and inheni6eant foe.'"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Commonwealth of Manachufetts", "byline": "", "article": "Ia the year u our Lord, one fbOgjand jsven h\n\n\nd,9a and ninety nine.\nAn ACT, limiting the time within whit1\nPetitions for Wages which have been drawn by fogf\nOrders, ihall be fufained\n\n\nre it enacted BY the Senate, and Hoy'\nII Of Represuatives, Il. General Court sgs~tid, asd 9y\naafborny IF toe fame That petition for Wages wh3\nhave heretofore been drawn by Forged Orders ihall\nhereafter ufained unles fueh Petition fha he preie1\ncd within TWO YEARS t,om The pe.g IF fss at7 ant\non failure thereof the Petitioner, applicant and CAV\nant ia be forever excluded and barred from any ois<\nor demand againt thsCommonwealth for or on accost\nof any Wages 70 drawn, or aledged to be drawn, =\nvirtue of any iu,h Forged Order. And the SecretaT\nhereby directed to cauic this Act to be pnblihed IN\nfeveral Newspapers printed IN this Commonwealth\nthree months fuccefIively. i,\nIn TIE Hoyc IF Repyesrafivss, Jan ao, I'm {\nThis Bill having had three everiai readings pa6cd\n\n\nenacted,\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS, spssAv.\n\n\nIN Senate, Jan IS, I'm\nThi, Bill having had two feversi readings paiIedu %\n\n\nenacted,\n\n\nSAIUEL PHILLIPS, P,sEA<. /.\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER\nTrue Copy-AueR. IN\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Sig 5.\nG--r To& fnIgsrS @,~ ~.-t5, faess9;oey, mssJs fs\nN,7Ss,lpassri Pr,~' in tbs co~mo' al IL\n\n\nJohn .dJ-ERf, - &\n\n\n90 n n\n\n\ngo 4"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Z vsnty Dollars PeaOard.\n\nINSERTED, on the r4th inf, from", "byline": "", "article": "INSERTED, on the r4th inf, from\n~ the Carlton in Portland, JAMES wARRrs\nFROST, ana JAMES HosAlER, both regularly ,n;a\ned folders in the fervice of The United states\n\n\nSaid Froft Is about a. years of age, almot fix fe\nhieh--blue eyes. Light hair and Of very ruddy Com\nplexon had on when he went away, round WIN\nhat--ei,her an old blue coat, or brown froek an\nprobabl, blue pantaloons, overalls,--sad Hont\ni, about a9 years Of agefge feet and eight inches hq\nhis eyes, hair, and complexion light had on whs\nhe went away. black round hata mixed light co0r.\ned coat and white cotton pantaloons or overais-\nWhoever will apprehend faid Defcrters, and give IN\nformation or forward them TO the fubferiber or d.\nliver them to any officer in the fervce of the unts\nStates n,al be entitled to the above reward, to Tt,\nDollars Tor each. and to all reafonable charges.\n\n\nAmos SToDDARD, Capt.\n\n\nId. Regs 4frh. q Eng.\nPortland, I7B My 1879"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-At Deer lie, Mrs. Martha Staple, aged as,\ncomfort OF MIR Joiua Staple of that place. and daugh-\nter of Capt John Raynes of Old Yerk\n\n\nAz Bottom Mr.. Thomas Adams. aged 4I-latc Edcs\nof the Chronicle.\n\n\nAt Berwick, Miis Fanny Hovcy, in the an year of\nher age, the edea daughter of DR.. Ivory IIovey' ECl\nIn This town, on Wednefday laft, Caroline Hobby\naged 6 years, daughter of John Hobby, Elq."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "39orHa1to,", "byline": "MoNDAr, Mar 20, 1899.\n\n", "article": "~4a o. Cog\nRichard F. Cuts, apo\n.tt CUMBERLAND-a\nNo Votes 1917. Necedary to choice 63o\nHon. Stephen Longfeow, Elq. 1874\nDaniel Davis. Elq. fssfHt-. n sII37\n$3.50 ,., .s.a-.r = -. . had anebyfs.\nLINCOLN, HANCOCK WASHINGTON and\n\n\nKENNEhECK-a.\nNo. Votes sIo5. NeceTary to choice 1898\n\n\nNo cHoIcE,---CAsDipATEs.\nHon. Alexander Campbell, Efq. I477\nNathaniel Drummer Elq. I4oa\n49, Henry Dearborn, Efq M Ia67\nNathaniel Weton, Elq. a - 4SS\n"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Grey Figure.", "byline": "", "article": "THAT noted horfe, known BY III Y\nIl name of GREY FIGURE. will Rand for eovand\n\n\ning the enuing feafon the table of EowARp Tonstate\nSON, in Sisa, at the moderate price of two dohGoal\nfor leap Tour for the feafon, and even\nfoal--Szid hoIie is fifteen handshigh wi proporss\ncd, and of good carriage He has been kept in ao,il\ntowns of Dover and CamPton IN NJ and proves q n\nmarkedly iure. His colts very large and handfa =\nAny Gentleman, wiihng TO mend his breed of hofak.r\nmay depend on iatiaiaetion from laid HORSE\n\n\nMy I55, 1879."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "Foreign Articles.\n\nsELoslcA (Twky) FEB. =.", "byline": "", "article": "TIKI risas is friouay employed in the\nmeans Of driving the Freuch out OF Egypt; in\ncosfequencc of which the Grand Seigror has\nflu .d d 6rman, BIZ which he orders, that all the\ni,auiport lhps which can be procured ihould\nbe Attended az Smyrna, FIR the embakation\nof our troops For This purpofe Cara Gilman\nOglou, eur Pasha, has been ordered to ieleet\nthe choicea troops of Natolia for that expedi\nron. The Paoha Of Acri has received a Carte\nBdaaekr, and all The O her Pachas Of Syria have\nbeen enioaed TO pay obedience TO bis COM\nmands. Buonapa1te, in expectation of being\nattacked on that fde, il terrifying Damietta,\nwith the erea'ea activity, and has placed in it\na very nuneI Gus earrilon. 1t is however iup-\nfofcd, tn. The Pacha Of hcfi will not a6t feri-\nGully, until The armament preparing at Smyrna\nihall have arrived before Alexandri, in order\n10 make combined attack on the two oppoiitc\npoints.\n\n\nA Greek veFel, containing the Frenchmen\nin difguife, and amongl them the Secretary OF\nBuonaparte, was captured by Turkifh fhip,\nand the piifoners tent to Conlian,inople. There\nwas found upon them, in lequlns ard pialtres,\nabout a million and half hvres tournois--\nThe Republican General does not allow III.\nexpectation from Egypt Of Coffee or Rice. both\narticles Of great importance in the Levant, and\nthe fcarcity of which is much felt at Conltant.\nnopie.\n\n\nPARIS MARCH II.\n\n\nLetters from S,ratburg, dated the cd inf.\nmention. g That the French army had march.\nEll into Suatia by the county Of Wirtemburgh,\nand was to proceed until it met the Aultran\narmy, commanded by the Archduke CHARLEs,\nwhich it is faid has advanced as far as Ulm.\nand even beyond that place. Our army is not\nTO halt for FIVE days. The frff ifroke will pro.\nbadly be dreaiful. The French diviGon com\nmanded by Gen. Ferino croled the bridge of\nthe Rhire at Battle on the ut, and took the road\nof Frickthal. His head quarters are at Rhein.\nFIELD, but viii not, it is fuppoled remain there\nlong. One divi6on Of the army of Mertz paaed\nthe Rhine oppoite to Philipiburg, and block\nAIDES that fortrefs, in which there are about\n1900 troops Of the Empire .an\n\n\nFRANKFORT, MARCH 9.\n\n\nThe following is the Ultimate of the AuGrian\nforces circulated here :-Ico,ooo infantry, and\n~ regiments of cavalry, TO be employed in\nItaly on the Lech $780, 600 infan,ry, and q\nregiments Of cavalry; in the Tyrol 36 battal-\nions !; and on the frontiers of the hereditary\nStates, a. battalions Of infantry.\n\n\nLONDON, MARCH 40.\n\n\nThe King has been peafcd to declare all the\nports in the United Provinces (HoNand) TO be\nin fate of blockade; and that all veIels which\nmay attempt to enter any of them, will be dealt\nwith according TO the law of nations. ,t\n\n\nThe Dutch have nine fail of the line, ready\nfor launching but they are utterly deltitutc Of\nnaval ecu pmenes. 1t Is expected, as the French\nDirectory has the abiolu,e controul of all the\nBatavian forces, that Dutch fquadron will be\nfent to form part of the expedition from Brett.\n\n\nEARrHoyAxz.-The following letter to the\nEditor of a Scotch paper gives an account of\nan earthquake which happened at Conlric, in\nPer'hihire, at which place repeated ihocks have\nbeen felt in the eou:fe ola few years\n\n\nCsmrie, March 2, 1893.\n\n\n{\" On Sabbath, the z4th of FEBRUARY, We had a\nvery fmart fhock of an earthquake in this place\nand mel ..bourhood. Ithappened about twelve\nminutes before two O'Clock in The afternoon, and\nwas accompanied and followed with a very loud\niubterraneous .noife. This ihock and one we\nhad Oh the 18th of January, we're incomparably\nmore violent and alarming than we ever felt\nbefore. The motion of the earth was from\nWea to EAT, and might lat two feconds, bat\nthe nofe which accompanied it continued much\nlonger. The wind had been blowing in violent\nsults the preceding part of the day, till about\ntwo minutes before the fhock when it funk into\na calm and when the motion of the earth\nceafed, the wind began to blow furiou0y The\nChurch. in which many of us were attended,\ngave fudden jerk, and threatened to fall over\nour heads but in the kind providence of God.\nno harm was done. 1t was to US very foemn\nfcene indeed.-A country fhaken to the extent\nOf perhaps. Gxty Engliih miles in one direction,\nand about twenty probably in another The\nhuge Crampians around us reeling on their\nbales, and ourfelves in danger of being buried\nin the bowels of the earth %\n\n\nRENdRKABLE CASE\n\n\nThe following remarkable innanee of the failure Of\nvoiitoD. extracted from DR.. Crichions Egy o, Azu"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "quarry OF Platter of Paris has been difcovered il\nYork county, Pennsylvania, which proves upon trial Il\nbe equal to that imported."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The circulation Of the vile Chronicle which handed\nabou. at ebsap rate in fone parts of this Diref\nproof of the continued indury of the demos mlesd\nthoic who may not have the means of information.\nMore than fy othee proltiru,ed papers fent into\nthe little town of Win0o Let the approaching fate\nof Fslts be warning thofe who ufer themelyes to\nbe the dupes of faa on"} +{"article_id": "24_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "NOTICE is hereby given, That tn\nL fubferbcrs arc appointed Administrators on d\n\n\nEfafe of David Denni/on.", "byline": "", "article": "late oil Freepcr, Yeoman, deeeafed, and have siw\n\n\nBonds as the law directs ALI perfons indebted to q\neftate are reque0ed to make immediate payment, AZ\nall thofe who have demands, de6rrd exhibit I\nfame for fettlement.\n\n\nJane Dennifon,\n\n\nTimothy Dennifon.\nFret3syi. r6t1 AprR, 1893."} +{"article_id": "25_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "REPRESENTATIVE.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nWhile few Jacobn towns in tn Dfres have fuc-\nceeded in elcefng perfons devoted to French politics,\nand who ieek debate their country--i. affords\npeafure to notice that large majority of launch fed\neral Characters will reprefent the Di(ri Of Maine in\nthe General Court the eniuing yearIi is nevertheless\ndgraceful that DEAssoxs the active s-paw of the\nFrench faction, aided BY few Jaeotin miiereants\nihould influence Jingle town to diihonor our Legra-\ntare with traitors and bockheads. O r..,.1 + rs\nThe inhabitants of this entitled to fend three\nrepresentatives but at the town meeting Monday\nlait they voted to choofe one only when Woodbury.\nstorer, Eq afederal character, nearly unanimously\nchoen E. ~ sti 49, $50. efg\nThe town Of Falmouth has chofen Archelaus Lewis,\nEfq. genuine fcderaif rcf -\nNew-Gloucefter has svnced its FEEDER alfm in unani\nmouly eetting Major Nathaniel C Allen.\nThe choice of the following gentlemen alto reflects\nhonor on the feveral towns\nFor Bath, Iofllua shaw.-Pownatorough, Col Pay\nion -Eiarpfwel. jofcph Cory Bruniwieki John Dun\nlap Eiq-Iopfham. William King, Fig Georgetown,\nMark l.. Hill, Efq. -~"} +{"article_id": "43_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Frstpsy', r6tb Aprii, 1893."} +{"article_id": "46_1799-05-20_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799052001_0220.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-05-20", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. EpENrzra MAYO, is appointed infpeetor o.\nthe Revenue for the county of Cumberland, vice DAN\nIrL ErGs, Efq. deeeaied."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "From a PHILADELPHIA Paper, Nov. i 2.\n\npIRdCT AND MURDER.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nThe Gauges has on board three pirates, who\nfailed from this port in the ichooner Eliza, capt.\nWhelan, for St. Thomas, After the vefiel had\nbeen 10 or IL days at fea, thele three fellows,\nentered into an agreement to murder the Cap\ntain, supercargo and Mate, with the intent of\npoGel1ing ,hemfslves of the cargo. They ac.\ncordingiy each feleeed his man, and entering\nthe cabin. one killed the mate and another at\ntackled the fupercargo who ran upon deek, and\nwas there mang'ed in moa hortid manner aud\nthrown overheard while yet alive. The third\nwho had agreed to murder the captain, being\nleis courageous than the other two. approach\ned him in haay manner, having an axe in one\nhand and a fword in the other, and in attempt\ning TO flike him with both at the fame time,\nfortunately called in his Object, the axe only\nwounding him tightly in the head and the\nword cutting him on the arm.\n\n\nBY this time, capt. w. had fecurcd his hre\narms, when the fellow inaantly ran upon deck,\nwhere the trio concluded it was belt to difpateh\none of their melImates who would not join\nthem, and then jointly attack the caprain. The\nfalor accordingly, fulfered the fate of the mate\nand fupercdrgo but the captain maintained\nhis polt with fuch inu erid 6rmneis, that Meth\nerr of the three dared venture down to attach;\nhim. AT length, finding it was imPoirble to\neffect their purpoGe, they'agreed to terms which\ncaptain Whsan ptopoled TO them. Thefe\nwere, that they fhould fpare his lite..for which\nne would navigate them TO any port they might\nhink proper.\n\n\nAfter this they allowed capt, w. Psrfta lib"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "NIIceAane0us articles,\n\nPHILADELPHIA, NOV. II.", "byline": "", "article": "PHILADELPHIA. NOV. II.\n\n\nFriday evening arrived in town, his excellen.\ncy the PreGdent Of the United States, his lady,\nand fuite. AT a comfortable diAance from the\ncity, he was met by the two federal troops of\nhorie, commanded by Captains Simmons and\nM'Kean, and by them eicorted to his houfe in\nMarket Street. In the evening, he received\nthe congratulatory refpetts of mott of the prin.\ncipal characters Of The city, together with thole\nof The officers of Macpheifon's blues.\n\n\nWe are happy ii being able to add, that the\nPRECEDENT and family are in excellent health."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "HAMBURGER.", "byline": "", "article": "This town, become fnce the commencement\nof the preient war, the greatef emporium Of\ncommerce, has increae.d of late in proportion\nto its extended trade. 1t is now one of the\nmot Comfortable towns in Germany, and\nreckons one hundred and thirty thoufand ia\nEabitants.\n\n\nIn the courfe of the laa year, the number of\nveiles that entered its port was 2l4S of which\nonly came from Cadiz, NJ from Amiterdafn,\n1913 from London, SO from Hull and Newcai-\nlie, 81 from Bourdeaux, u fromRuliia, from\nChina, and lI9 from the United States of Ams'\nRIGA."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "Tacobin Scurrility |", "byline": "", "article": "The following TIE Exyaa alluded 10 in the piece gn.\n\n\ned Caalor, in the preceding page. copy that my\n\n\nreaders have fair opportunity oieeing the open\n\n\nabme and ,et in6nuations OF heJ eObia againf thoe\ncharacters moi defervng public Eileen And yet this\neaumny has been deliberately publihed by thoie who\nwould fan be thought Federal Printers How unfor-\n\n\ntunate for the Prince arknes that he has eleven\nFoot\n\n\n\"The Prefdent having perfeyered in his man\n\" refoluton OF feekng pacific negotiation, it\nnow remains to be feen what are likely to be\nthe effects oihis aeadfaaneis. The perfons cho.\nfen for the embafy form very motley admx\nture of qualifications. Mr.. Eliworth's know\nledge OF the Englih law is allowedly great, but\nhis high toned doctrines are confdered as lean\ning too much to The Jacobi,e doctrines OF Mani\nfield. His dsciion IN the cafe capt. Williams,\nis in open hohility with the law Of, nations and\nwith the former practice of our courts. His\npolitics are thoie indigenous TO Connecticut, and\nhis knowledge of European affairs very limited\nin theory, wholly in praetoe.\n\n\n\"Mr. DAVE owes bis preient deltination more\nto the accidental icarcty of talents in Carolina,\nthan 10 any actual qualifications ofhis own. Du\nring the revolution, he was indeed an active\nman, ard Ready 20 the public caufe. Since\n,ha, period he has been diltinguiihed by no Pc\neuliari,y above the ordinary clais of country\ncourt LAWYERS. He roG- Ges handfome addrefs,\nand that is all his knowledge of nations and of\nhiaory 70 efIential to the actor on the grand dip.\nlomatic theatre, is certainly very limited, too IL\nmited, we conceive, for the cation to which he\nis appointed: if, however, there are any latent\nfparks, the occaGon may call them forth.\n\n\n\"Of Mr.. Murray's character more is known !;\nbur it is frfpeied that he will be but secondary\naaor. though named principal.\n\n\n\"The SeeretarySw has diiplayed in the com\npilement ofthe index to the laws of the United\nStates, kind of confounded incompetency,\nviii h in clafs of ichool boys would have OBJ\ntanned him the trle, Of Dundrbood.\n\n\nWith fuch men and fuch iecretaries dred-\ning their movem .nts hottie to the very mcclure\nOf negotiation, what are we to expect\n\n\n\"We may expect that if, the inltruaions are\nvolunnous las is probable) that the P eddeat\nwill not have leifure to dfcufs them in the diff\npailionate fpilit neceHary to the exgency\n\n\n+\" That of conf.quenee the Fame virulent and\ndifsraceful temper which has marked former\ndiplomatic articles iaung from The fame iource,\nwi aefua,e the pfeient.\n\n\n/\" And that il he French councils do not diff\nplay digni6ed temper fuitaDic to the modera.\nton of the Republican character, the United\nStates will at the fame time that they are all III\ned with violence, nfolence, and contumely, by\nmonarchica Al Britain, be left naked and expofed\nto further courle of hatred and hoitilty with\nFrance.\n\n\n{. In word, that thofe who have failed 20\novercome the refolution of the PreGdent, will,\nas they have done with his prediction, under\nmine bis wihes, his purpofes, and finally dsitroy\nhis reputation."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "to leave England which occahoned them to\nfear for parts of their own coat and o coun-\nermand their orders. This has facilitated the\noperations againa Holland.\n\n\nPARIS, SEPT. 3. Adetshas not accepted as a\ncommidioner TO St. Domingo .-Rheinhard,\noew mniaer for foreigs affairs, has denounced\nhe municipality of Toulon, for treating him\ni'll. when he was there -Talleyrand is talked\nof as minner of Finance."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "~ 81", "byline": "", "article": "thu ugh he d,fetts, to recruits on tbs banks Of\nthe Me.\n\n\n7lis city, antien!y termed Aeeho, Aeco, Ace\nand By tie French St John of Acre, on acc emit Of\nar lang tbe rtiaenec oftbe KING # 1frgasm qp5rb\ntbty dfeadtd qgai4f tie So aeeaf, is The Pbenciaa\ncoaR. II qcas a fonGdoatle eitr II TIE time Of fbs\nJGaltybjadgs fa1e qoe find that The tribe Of Afr\neoald moi d. iev om afmbabitanfs.\n\n\nJndge' 1, sl)"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "Foreign articles.\n\nTrench Esrments.", "byline": "", "article": "The ituation of the parties at Paris, and OF\nthe Interior of France, continues TO be extreme\nly intereAiug. The Directory have pubhhsd\nproclamation TO the people, in which they\nurge them TO unite in the common cauie to\nforget all differences of opinion, and diltnetlons\nOf party and to remember that all ciaiies OF\nfevolutionAs, the members of the contt'tuent\naiTenbiy,: the lsg0ators OF 1891, and the con-\nventionalifts of 1872, would all be equally\nodious to the coalition. The Directory, howe\nyer, have by no means fubdued the fplr'I oil\noppoftion TO their meafures. The fuppreiion\nof fevera papers, and the arrea of the editors\nhave been vehemently and judy condemned by\nfme members in the council Of five hundred\nBriot declared it to be an aet of the mott indie\ncent tyranny and poGtively accuied the Di'\nreetory of wilhiag TO limit France to her ancient\nterritories, and OF having drawn up treaty OF\npeace foundeJ upon that BATS. \" 1t remains\nthem\" he added, g for the people to rife in a\nmaG, TO Ey 70 arms, and faVe ttsmJeiVeS, \"-briot's\nfoeech was received with comfortable dilappro-\nbaton.\n\n\nTranquility is rcforei in the iouthern depart\nments, but the weaern are itill agitated."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "NETWORK, NOV. liz\n\nCOnfniats q tbe Hd0anna, GA. rs, 1893.\n\n\nCIRCULAR.\n\nGO ,tp", "byline": "", "article": "- SIR,\n\n\n1\" I haaen to inform you, tina. decree was\nyeaerday paded by the government of this\nifland for the admiiiion of neutrals, on the fame\nterms and regulations as previous to the late\nroyal order, until the determination Of his moa\ncatholic maieay ihsll be known, with regarc\nto the representations which will go forward in\nthe packet that is to fail from this city in few\ndays only excluding from this conccflion al\nvenels and property captured and condemned\nby the enemies of Spain, which under no cover\nor pretext will be admitted. BE pleafed, fir, to\nmake this intelligence public. have the honor\nto be, RESPECTFULLY, your obedent iervant\n\n\nJOHN MORTON,\n\n\nConEd of TIE United States IF 4f,asriea.\nThe Collector of the port of Newyork.\n\n\nTx folozping IL recriped from oures fbat car\n\n\nnot doubt.\n\n\nOn the nth day of Sept. arrived 10 the port\nof Petit Guave, a fchooner without name on\nher ltern, prize to or eight barges |; fuppof\ned to be an American by all the Americans in\nthe harbor, but iaid to be an Englifh feb, by the\ncaptors, from Jamaica bound to Port au Prince.\nThe privateeT's men dellroyed all the papers\nthat could be found on board, Likewile her\ncolours, with every thing that might lead to\na iltovery of where lhe belonged the lchooner\nmounts four iron guns, Founders, is of Moth\nern huilt, carrying one top fail, fleming in good\norder. The fuppoftion is, that the crew on\nboard offered battle to the harges.was boarded,\nand every man put to death. The bargemen\nAcknowledged that there were a great many\nmen on board, and that the captain and crew\nelcaped in the boat after The engagement.-\nThe Frenchmen had three men klled-I'he\nichooncr had on board valuable cargo of dry\ngoods, with fome proviions and -four. and fun\ndry other articles. On the 9Th one Of the men\nwho was at the taking Of the above mentioned\nfchooner hanged hinelf near the town on a\ntree another whe had iomething to communi\ncate, was aifa0inatcd on the beach.\n\n\nOn the 10Th arrived the brig George, captain\nM'leod, from Jamaica, bound to Port Republi-\ncan, out IL days, mounting twelve guns and SO\nmen was boarded and taken by fix barges,\nthe captain, mate, boatfwaio, gunner and car\npenter and nine of The feamen were killed in the\nengagement, the fuperoa,go and lady paiien-\nger were taken out and iEhumanly murdered by\nthe vietors. The brig iseaid 10 hars available\ncargo on board, with large fun of money."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "From PbiladeLbbia. Nm. I", "byline": "", "article": "From PHILADELPHIA, Nov. -.\n\n\n1t was reported this morning, that the brig\nPickering OF 10 guns, capt. Hayward, had cap\ntured in the Weltindies Freneh ihip of a\nguns, after fevere a6tn. The fhip, il was\nfurther fad, had been manned and fitted for the\nexpress purpofe of capturing the Pickering.\n\n\nWe believe this report is enttled to no credit,\nas no inch account has been received at the\nOffice Of the Secretary of the Navy. Captain\nIingey, of the Ganges, however, informs, that\nthe Pickering had captured French letter of\nmarque, OF guns, with a cargo valued at\noo, GOD, dollars."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "CT No late foreign news by the laR mail.\n\n\nCapt Cobb, who arrived here Ian Sunday,\nfrom St. Kits, left there the United States lhip\nof war, Eagle, which conlinued in port during\nhis ftay there-about two weeks.\n\n\nCounterfeit Fifty Dollar Bank BiKs are in cir\nculaton they are done by altering the FIVE\ndollar bills to fifty and the ingenuity of the\nprocels makes it difficult to detect them.\n\n\nOn the 9th int. Mr.. David Rockingham.\nPrinter of the Argus atNewyork} was arreied\nfor FULFILLING the defamatory articles refpesing\nGen. Hamilton.\n\n\nThe tatc of Georgia has paAed new and\nvery lriet law for enforcing the devout ober-\nvance of the fabbath day. ConRahles are TO\npatrole the itreets to execute the law.\n\n\nThe Legin,turc of Rhode Hand have re.\njeeaed, SO to 9, the petition of the Ouakers of\nthat Rate, to be exempted from military duty\nfor pecunary communication.\n\n\nInformation has been received at Network,\nthat the Contribution and Bottom frigates were\ncruizing off Cape Francois for French flip\nand brig, which were about to fail.\n\n\nDuring the u(urpation of Oliver Cromwell,\nqueltion arofe 10 the Court of France, whether\nthey fhould iend an Ambanador 10 him, or not.\nCardinal Mazarine, at that time the mott pro-\nfound politician in Europe, expreGed hmielf on\nthe location in the following words\n\n\n50 We do not fend an Ambalador for Crom-\nWells neret, but for our own. BY being in\nEngland be will have an opportunity of procu-\nring intelligence, and putti1g us on our guard\naganlt any deigns the Enghih may be forming\naganlt us.\n\n\n:\" Suppofng that their prsteat executive gov\nern'ncrt is comPoied of villains, it becomes Till\nmoe neceGsry to watch thsir conduct and were\nit necedary, for any political purpoie, TO nego-\nciatc with Pan1emoniam, if Lucifer, Moloch,\nand Belzebub, were hurled from their thrones,\nwould lend an Envoy to thole cunning fprits\nwho bad Emphasized them, though they were the\nmeanea devils in the Internal domniens\n\n\n(speetator.)"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "HSIA.", "byline": "", "article": "Il 4\n\n\nThe world. fcarcely furnihes an article OF po-\nlitical information. Literally, = n sOorld \" IT.\n,.lE\" the appears dete mined 10 avoid every\nCOMMERCIAL or political COZ netfion with any If,\nTer world aud TO treat all lalions as aliens !;\ntrading with all who have money to ipend, and\nwho will give The highe prices for her corr\nmodites This is evidenced IN the i'll iucoefs\nof The fblendd embaGy Of Lord Mccartney,\nfrom Great Britain. 1t has, however, been\nfuggeiied, that a fecond embaay would be TENT !;\nand that refident at Pekin, had declared the\neaufe of Lord Msclrtrey's failure, to have\ncen, his ignorance of the means which would\nhave eufursd fuccefs. The omililen TO com\nrlirnens the Princes and Miniiters of the honfe'\nhold: and his unacquaintapce with the policy,\ncultoms, and language of the court OF Pskin.\nBE this as it may, it is certain, Great britain\nhas not reaped any executive benefits from the\nembaiIy and the United States is now as $ Ia\nyored a nation\" If. China, the oldet and\nmott powerful in the world. Wait as this en-\npre j., it enjoys all the ble(lings of order good\ngovernment, and profound tranquility.\n\n\nWhila ON this article, we will not omit no\n,icng the patrio,ifm and libsrality OF the gen\ntlenen of the Englilh establishment in China,\nwho have voluntarily fubiciibed 5565l iterl'ng,\nfor the defence of their mother country. One\n..nteman (Mr. Richard Hall) iubicribed\nzocol.\n\n\np. S. Stree benning ibe above ne ta0e learned\nfbe d.a,b (Mayeb 5tb) Of fbe EmP0er, hein\nLong n general mourning aus o,dfred 10 continue\nflYopg55.t the empire, for tauslvs month\";. lbs\nC5tues maq in eogqutnee, appear al in 'otife NTH\nnAavea had and teardf tor fix months. Ibf roy\nal autbs,ity GepOives On the late Emperors Jon, kA\nHING. W5at alteration tbeis evtnts may make in\nsbs policy efhs Cbiags Coarf, time rUW dj'eOper.\n\n\nCr OF Perlia and its extenfve Provinces, we\nknow bur little which we can give IN abltraet\nnor is it eiiental to our plan, that we ihould\nknow much.\n\n\nTHE EAST INDIES The events in\nthis part OF the gloec are always in,erehlng-\nThe Enghth have lately mase great additions to\nTheir already extentigc dominions therein, by\nrhe ccnquea of The capital and territories OF\ntheir formidable, aefiye and inveterate enemy,\nTirpo Sultaun whole enmlty and that OF ms\nfamily, ceales By lis death and their captivity.\nIn expectation OF fuccer from the ftench, whom\nhe had been promifed would iPeedily appear on\nbis borders, Tippo prema'ure'y incurred war\nwith the Englfh To prevent the Junction OF\nthe Bombay and Madras armies, he haltily at\n\n\n\n\n\nately on the junction Of the armies, Seriugapa-\ntam, (Tippo's capital) was 'nveIted by The Bri-\ntiib.and on he a. h Of May was carried by form,\nin which the sultaun was fam /; and his family\nmade prifoners. The fpous Of he city were\nimnenfe--tAe cloths, sc. were eliminated al 500\nsarrel-loads Of The Jewels, not above Tx or\nfeven Jacks had been valued at the lait accounts.\nThe hrone Of Tippo, Waived at Co., pagados,\nIl &c kvSL\nIi was howdar upon tyger covered with\nfleet gold the sfcsnt to it was by FLYER heps,\neilt. having FLYER nails, and al the other alten-\nings of the iame metal. The canopy vas alike\nfnperb, and decorated with a coHly fringe of fine\npearls all around it.\" a dividend of a million\nfierling was to be made the victorious army, IN\ncath and Jewels. The ladies and wives, inola-\ndog iome of the wives and ladies OF the late Hy\nder, belonging to Typos family, with their az\npendants, amounted 10 fix hundred and fifty.\nThe army engaged in forming the G. amount\ned TO Aa7o. In the termination Of this fhort\nbut ievere contea, the Briilh army in India has\ngained areng,h to enable it to bid defiance 10\nany power that can alTll it. Had not their\nluccefs been thus prompt and Efficient, the old\nallies of the Englilh, who 10 r77,, joined in the\ngeneral caufe sgainl Tippo Suitaun,were ready\nto lend their active co operation agalnlt the My\niorean Nabob.\n\n\nThe EAT India company it is thought, will\nreplace he King of My0re (who has been their\nprifoner for long time, aand who is, location\nally, lhewn to the people TO convince them he is\nliving on his legitimate throne, as tributary\nPrince.\n\n\nThe Portuguefe Governor Of Goa, is very\npopular with the naive PRICES; who have\nlately made him feveral valuable preients.\n\n\nor The Euglilh have fqu,dron Of hips oil\nwar, hl in the Red Sea, under Commodore\nBlanket who has cruiied as far up DIS\nShaduin.\n\n\nIN SYRIA.-Thee events which have late\nly tranipired, have been minueiy deailed. AL\naccounts agree, that Buonaparte, on his journey"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt Cobb, who arrived here laf Sunday,\nfrom St. Kits, left there the United States lhip\nof war, Eagle, which continued in port during\nhis fay there--about two weeks."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Counterfeit Fifty Dollar Bank BiKs are in cir\nculation they are done by altering the FIVE\ndollar bills to fifty and the ingenuity of the\nprocels makes it difficult to detect them."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "Dortlano,\nMoNDAr, NoyEMBSR q !, 90", "byline": "", "article": "CT No late foreign news by the lala mail."} +{"article_id": "23_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "erty, who aded in Obedience to thor orterz\nuntil few days after the affair, when pereeiy-\ning two of them were in the fore fcuttle and\nthe other at the helm, then ran forward, drew\n\n\nhe hatch over The icuttle and falened them\nDOWN by lifting the anchor over the bow and\nplacing it upon the hatch. While he was thus\nemployed, The man whom he had knscked\ndown, was recovered and had attended the\nlhrouds, where he begged for mercy, which,\nupon beng granted, he defended and fufFered\nhimfe to be tied by capt. Whelan.\n\n\nHaving iecured his prifoners, capt. Whelan\nmade the hei Of his way for the WeRindes,\nwithou; foul TO aid him in working the veael.\nand after y days arrived at St. Bartholomew,\nwhere his prfoners were delivered to captain\nCampbell of the. Eagle, by whom they wele-\nfent on board he 'Ganges.\n\n\nThe method which captain w. adopted for\nflpplying thefe fellows with water was, by max\ning hole in the hatch with a crow bar, and\npouring it down. They received it by holding\nopen their mouths under the aperture. Fortn-\nnately there was plenty of provi6ons in the\ncuttle, 70 that he had no occaiion to take off the\nhatch."} +{"article_id": "24_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "PosTos, Nov. IS.\n\n\nFran MALARIA.", "byline": "", "article": "On Friday Ian arrived here the bp Favortc\ncapt. Elery, in As days from Malaga. When.\ncapt. E. left Spain, it was the report, that the\nFrench had been entirely driven out of Italy.\nLord Melton has paaed into the Atlantic, from\nNaples, with 7 fail of the line, to blockade Ca\ndiz,"} +{"article_id": "25_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "On the 9th inf. Mr., David rockingham,\nPrinter of the Argus atNewyork) was arrelied\nfor FULFILLING the defamatory articles refpeaing\nGen. Hamilton."} +{"article_id": "30_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "DUBLIN, SErT. II.", "byline": "", "article": "The furreudcr of Napier Tandy by the\ngovernment of Hamburg, as Gated fome time\nago in the Times, and other prints, is now poi\nlively contraditted by fome of the London\npapers.\n\n\nThe French were diltraaed by the Britiih\nmo3c of tending their troops 70 Holland. -\nThey failed in dlvfogs. When one lad made\ndelcent on Holland-and the French were\npreparing to march 70 the alliilance of their\nfilter Republic, 10, another fleet appeared ready"} +{"article_id": "35_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The itatc of Georgia has paaed new and\nvery triet law for enforcing the devout OFFER\nvance of the fabbath day. Confahles are TO\npatrole the itreets to execute the law."} +{"article_id": "39_1799-11-25_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1799112501_0292.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1799-11-25", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Leg1aturc of Rhode Iland have re.\njeaed, SO to 9, the petition of the Quakers of\nthat rate, to be exempted from military duty\nfor pecuniary Communication."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "VOLUME III", "byline": "", "article": "the French army can have 10000 men more\nthan IT had on The 1T of Augaa, when we take\n\n\nINTO confederation The loifes which it vii have\n\n\nuitained IN the coufe of this month, the\ndraught OF troops which will become necenary\n\n\nIN eoniequence of the new infbi re6lions that\nhave broken out in France--Infhrreaion wliel\noriginate with the conicrpts, and which ar:\nthus the location of double lois to the Repub.\nhcan troops. We may therefore with truth\nalert, that next month the Allies will have -\nlean 10000 men in arms Inf,s tnan then\nadveriares, and perhaps much more if, as we\nhave realon to Believe, an army of the Empire\nis forming. According to the regulations\nwhich were made on this fnbietf at the end Of\nhe lalt century, Tie Quintuple Contigent of the\nUmpire is 100000 men, and it would be very\neaiy for it to furnih fourth part Immediately\nIt's army nearly amounted to that proportion IN\n1894. The picture of the financial dinrefs and\npolitical dilorg anization of France, which, our\nreaders have had before their eyes during the\niattwo months, gives Us ne realon to apprehend\nany unexpected dfplay of force. More than .\nnine mouths have elapfed fince the levy of\n200 ooo ConicriPts has been deereed, and not\nwithdrawing the rigour with which il has been\nexecuted, tie French army has been neverthe-\nieis reduced TO the veAknefs which we have iuR\npointed out. 1t is hardly necenary for us to\niniit on the few pecuniary refources OF the\nFrench Government, fnce in fpite of the hum\ndied fittings dedicated to the fubjetf of finance,\nby the two Councils, the Directory have beea\ntor more Than two months unable TO raife\nloan ct 100000. iteiling, aud linee we fee their\n1iers Coasiias reduced to a yaIu. of no more\nthan feven livres per cent. The oppoGtion of\nthe Jacobns to the Government, but Gill more\nthe actual war which has broken out in fsverai\nparts OF France, the Royalias, and the apathy\nOF :here of The nation, leave no poRbty OF\na powerful union of hearts and of hands in\nfavour Of The Directory. We eonfder ourielves\nas having ihewn the great advantages which\nthe allies have in eyeral mott important refpeas\nover their enemies we fatter ourfalves ,hac\n\n\nthe reiult will be agreeable to all probabilities,\nand that fortune will range herislf on that fide\non (which juitiee, itrength and the interea oG\nthe human fpecies are to be found."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "Gov. TRUMBuLL's ADDRESS.", "byline": "", "article": "TIE toio7piag Is an est,oa from f5is excellent Al\n\n\nd'efS az fbe opening Of tie Legy1atws of Co0nrai-\n\n\ncar on the lob nR.1\n\n\nHE tide of war in Europe fems chang\ning and ircceis, which for a long time palt has\nbeen attached 10 France, Is now turned TO The\nilde OF the powers in alliance againlt her but\nwhether France is to fink under the weight of\ncombined power aud domeftic difcord or whe-\nther by another enthuaaic effort, fhe is again\nto rie IN this great and almof unexampled\nitfuggle; whether one European power prevails,\nor another inks in the contei, the policy of the\nUnited States mua be ehentally the fame And\nwhile our benevolence weeps over the calamities\nOF o,fant nations, our firif and great attention\nmould be eonltantly fixed on our own country,\nIT'S particular intcselt and welfare. Our general\npolicy ihould be American, not European. BY\ncontinuing our defeniive and warlike prepare\n\n\ntons, while fnrrounded by contendre natoos,\nwe ihould main aE a martial and commanding\nattitude, ready for all events and while audi\nGus q peace with all powers, we Mould be init\nmateiy connected with none. With fuch policy\nwe may hope to pTolong our tranquility, ard\ncommand the refpeet of all nations. In this\nway we may expeet to become truly and greatly\nindependent. May the God of wifdom infin.\nence the United States to this policy and while\nTheir deliberations are conducted with caution\nand decifion, may their adnniIlr alton be as re.\nmarkabe for its active vigor, as for its political\nwIidom and dilcerntnent.\n\n\n\" Although the general concerns of the Uni.\nion are under the direction Of the general go\nvernment, yet the individual nates have thsr\nparticular duties in relation to the whole more\nEspecially they have at this critical period, to\nguard with vigilance, againa the arts and in\n'rigues of the general enemies of the ,Uion,\nWhole inf lous influence will be particularly ex\ntended to individual aates, feeking to produce\ndisiion and difunion, thereby to weaken and\neners tie our general exertions. This fpirit of\nartfee and iatrigus viii be eagerly feizei, at a\ntime when renewed negotiations with France\nare attempted, and is therefore to be carefully\nguarded agsina, at fuch moment, In artful\niniinuations Mould excite uneaGnefs and dileon.\ntent, and difference Of opinion fhould Ion our\ndefeniive preparations, our weaken our alive\noperations. This duty of political \" 4 snze and\nwatehful attention, will uua at tA.s eventfnl\nperiod be carefully exerted by the e,izsas Of this\ntate, And may our Almighty Protector guard\nthe Cnited States from the wiles Of intrigue and\ndeception, and defend them from the injuries Of\nwar and aggrellion.\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "General View of the Military Profpeds\n\n\nin Europe.", "byline": "From a L0aSsa sapey--Asgsf as. |", "article": "From a Laaasa papey--A.gG aSl\nThe capture of Mantua and of Alexandra\nhas placed nearly 10000 men at the diipofal\nct the Allies, which may be divided between\nMarihal Suwarrow and the Archduke, increaf.\ning thus the fuperiority of the former, and\nrendering the latter equal in ftrength to Maj\niena. We have reaion to fuppoie that in the\ncourie of this month the French will be entirely\ndriven Fl ON the State of Genoa. and that if they\nare not entirely 10 from Switzerland, the Arch.\nduke will at leat be in Gtuation to prelerve\nhis prelent petition there, and even TO improve\nit.\n\n\nThe next month will prefent a more extern\nfive and more intcreltng fcene, both in politi.\ncal and military point Of view, than any of the\nmonths which have eapled of this eventual\nyear. Marihal Suwarrow will arrive with his\nvictorious phalanxes on the Frontiers of Pro.\nvence and of Dauphiny the Archduke power\nfully reinforced by the new Rufiian army, will\nfight his way in order to penetrate to the\nFrontiers of Fraubecomc and Alacc General\nZtary will probably force the French to aban-\ndon the right bank of the Rhine new Army\nof 10000 Ensliih, or Rufians, fupplying the\nplace, bu. with greater ltrengt5, of the old\narmy of the Lower Rhine, in 1894, will pro.\ncoed to efea the deliverance OF the North\nWea of Earope. II is then that the republi-\ncans will be attacked on the whole line, from\nthe flores of the Mediterranean to thoic of the\nNorth Sea, and will have to iuppors themlelves\nagainlt the exertion of 10000 Auarians, Ruff.\nfans, and Englifh, with the probable fnpport\nof 10000 Imperialias, Swils, Pedmontefe.\nor other Italians. Againa this force, what\nmeans have the~Republicans of defence We\ngave few days ago The exact ftatement of their\neffective force from the Texel to Genoa, and\nwe ihewed that it did not amount to more than\n100, 900 men, twenty thoufand of which were\nDutch; llatemenr which we can vouch as\ncorrect, and which is confirmed by all the for\neign accounts. 1t is calculating the outiide\nwhen we iuppofe, that on the III Of September"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "POLITICS. u\n\nLiberty of the Prefs, in France.", "byline": "", "article": "As many of the Jaeobns continue ksrping upon their\n\n\nold theme of tie Hery IF tie p,ss and referring us TO\n\n\nFrance as the att of 5fssi ,epubang1 il may be well\n\n\nTO INHERIT the following extract from the proceedings of\n\n\nthe French Legislature The 18th Of Augut lal\n\n\nTHE Council of Elders tranfinitted their\norder by which they denounced to the Dirceto.\nfy Nos. So and So Of the Journal ds Romme5\nLi5rss,\n\n\nCabanis rofe.--\" BY fctting the Public PreE\nat perfect liberty, you nattered yourielves that\n1t would have an ufeful effect upon the public\nmind but did not fnppoie that it would become\nan active inltrument for the fubverfon of the\nrepublic. 1t has epnr been BY calnmpy that free\ngovernments bave been dsfrcysd--it was that which\nledCoadSreet, Vugniand,& others who were Foun\nders of The republic, to the fcafold-it will foon\nbe impoflible to flop this impetuous torrent\nThat ipirit of calumny now purlues the hue\nmen which it did before the 9Th oc September,\nwhich proves that it proceeds from our enemies\nwithout it accules Sieyes of royaliim, who in\n1888, publifhed fuch able pamphlets aganlt\nroyalty it accufes that man of Treaion, Whole\nfevere integrity is recognized by all parties\nBut the Object of the caiumniator is, fri TO\nieparate the caufe of the two Directors from\nthat of the other three, that he may afterwards\nattack the latter with more efficacy. | move\nlimilar Mehagc to that fent by the Council of\nElders, and that the Committee be inarutfed to\npreient Provilonal Plan againf thofe who\nvilify the National Representation, and the\nDirectory\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "Domeific Articles.\n\nFrom be 7rrnt0n Nv. ~ paper, o.. Is.\nAFFAIR OF GENERAL, HILL.", "byline": "", "article": "\nON the 4th inlt. General Hill of SuiIex coun.\n~ New Jeriey, was brought before Judge Bou.\ndinot at Newark, by the fheriF of that county.\ncharged with tho wilful murder of Uriah AL.\nbertion. The verdict of the coroner's inoueff.\nwhich we underitand was qviIfu murder, was\nnot produced at the examination. Col Ogden\nand MIR. J. Williarnlon appeared as council for\nthe general, and Mr.. Abortion, father of tho\ndecealed, without council, on the part of tho\nftare.\n\n\nIi appears from the ltatement of the evidences\nthat the afray took place the evening after\ntraining at Knowltou in fad county, and the\ndipute between the general and the deceafed\ncommenced Jut as the general was leaving a\npublic houle TO go home 1t began by the &c.\ncealed aiking where he fhould go that night.\nand the general replying ego 70 bellr After\nnumber OF aggravatons on both fides\ngeneral Hill, eyafperated, declared h. would.\ntake an iniult from no man on parade day.\nwhen he drew his fword and made blow ar\nthe deceaied who Immediately ran, and purfu-\ned by the general, and received feveral Rrokes\nfrom him. The deceafed made towards piaz.\n\"a, to the banisters of which feveral horfes were\ntied, and pa(ed under the necks of the horfes.\nwhich itarted and broke off fome of the banif.\ntiers, general Hill following clofe to him and re-\npea,ing his blows till the deceaed fell, and then\nreturned iayng, God damn him, sn;G bs epV 6s\nquiet noav. The deceafed died in about three\nminutes after he fell. The furgeon's teaimony\nwas, that be had wound in the right eye about\nthree quarters OF an inch deep, which appeared\nto have been made by fharp inarment A\nwitnels was produced by the general, that faid\nthat he was in the houfs when the horfes farted\nfrom the piazza, that he faw one of the banl.\ntiers that was broken hit the decesfed on the\ncheek. Judge Boudinot declared that it was\nclear to him that there had been no evidence\ngiven to prove murder; for it happened on a\niudden quarrel; 10 evidence had been given Of\nprevious malice. He then Rated :hss if two\nmen quarrel tuddenly, and one of them draw\nbis lword and purfue the other mile and xii,\nhim, yet it would not be murder, in law, uneis\nthe paGions of the purfuer had time to cool.\nAccordingly Gen. Hill was admitted to bail\nHimfef in COCO dollars, and two lusstiss III\n1000 each."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "Commercial Inflammation.", "byline": "(CIRCULAR.)", "article": "SIR. confua,e of HAVANA, Sept 40, 90\nREFERRING to The advices of ]. M. Yznar-\nd, Eiq' late Pro-Conful of the United States for\n''hi' city, dated the z7,h ut have in addi-\nhon thereto, the fatsiaetion to inform you, that\nthe executive privileges lately revived to certain\nindividuals, for the importation of -four from\nthe United States, have been taken off by the\nGovernment of this iland; and no more thar\nThe former eRabliihed duties of tqosnty one and\none bHJ per cent on the valuation will be required\nOn the future importation of that article.\nlou Will be pleased to give this information\npublicity, Tor the government of the merchants\nOh your diit'if. l have the honor to be, with\nMuch refpect, your obedient humble f.rvant,\n\n\ng.. JNo. MORTON, Consul.\n\n\nssFs GolkEsr q The part Of B8gaa."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "On a Permanent Military Efa5Eibmeat\n\n\nin the United States.", "byline": "", "article": "\"SOME people have very fhallow way of\nvindlcating the government opon the meaiire\nOF permanent military force. They, fay,\nFrance, or prbaps some negro chef Of an y2and,\napW invaas The Southern jqate5. If It queye not for\nthai danger, aooaM etpejs The military fire a, es-\nfsn,ivs, utels5J and dangye-s 10 liberty II is nei\nTheir the one nor the other. The public fafety,\nliberty and tranquility are worth more than the\nbecaufe they prevent fedi,ions, civil WAS, AID\nrevolutions-not dangerous TO liberty, becaufe\nwithout them there would be no liberty, or at\nleast no fecuTity for il.\n\n\nWhat civilized aate fubfias without pernia\nnent troops? None. Some barbarous nations,\nas the French, Creek indians, Mamelukes, and\nwild Arabs are all folders. When was Amer\nlea without permanent military force Never\ntince fha had The Independent right to ufe her\nown force, and TO provide for her own peace\nand iafety. The old Congrsfs had no revenue\nand almoit no power, yet they had two or thrc:\nregiments. Without a public force there will\nbe no public tranquility. A minority, little\niedition of one Gstieth part of the nation would\nnot only dilturb, but hazard the life and being\nof the Republic. How then ihall a majority\nrule, as it has good right to do in a republic,\nbut BY providing military force adequate to\nthe fuppreiIion of mobs, Pitiburg rebelions, and\nthe rihngs of thick headed Germans aganlt the\nhouie tax. If a majority will govern, it mutt\nprovide The means Of governing, the means will\niniure its authority, otherwife minority, and\nvery fr,all one, could array itfelf, get arms,\nofficers, and diicpline which with the help of\nFrance the Jacobins could do. Faction could\nthus get the fart, and take the upperhand of\nGovernment. The Jacobins would be regulars,\nthe friends of government militia. An army\nOF 10000 United lriihmen, and twelve thoufand\nFrcnchmen could be multered in the United\nStates. The Jacobins could furnilh as many\nmore. Who would not tremble at fuch force,\nalthough nine tenths of the nation ihould be\noppoied to them\n\n\nThough France or Rigaud fhould not invade\nUS, we have nevertheless all the hoa of internal\nenemies to keep down. What can do it 10 eff.\ncolt a twentieth part 10 much to maintain this\narmy as civil war; for then there would be\ntwo armies to maintain.\n\n\nTo keep thieves off, have gun or fword at\nyour bed ide. To keep traitors, United Irih.\nmen, aud Fienchmen, and Wei India negroes\nin awe, have forne troops ready to repel the fri\ninvaders, to cruth the firf rifugs and feditions.\nAn ounce of prevention is worth a ton ofremedy.\n\n\nMilitary force they tell Us is fometimes abu-\nfed. What power is not Civil power certainly\nis. Our troops are too few to oppofe the peo-\npie, and the people have too much ipirit, are too\nwell armed, and too Numerous 10 be fubdued.\nBut military force more frequently turns a\ngainlf its employers than it betrays or oppreGes\nliberty. That is indeed a itrong argument \"a\ngaina uGng it. But remote dangers are to be\ndiiresarded when greater are imminent. Jaco-\nbins are to be kept out of the army and militia\nGovernment mutt ufe its belt courage and vig\nlance, aud we mna all humbly rely on Gods\nTIC protector of our country aud its\nliberty."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "II PROCL AMA7ION,\n\nFor day of Public Thanksgiving.", "byline": "", "article": "A the Providence of God has a controlling influ-\n~ ence over all tho tha, take place amongil\na n men, and the bleiings which we ENJOY, and\nthe lalvations which as people experience, carry\nwith them vbe marks Of that Divine Providence, and\npublic and national ble1ings do call for Public and\nihankf ul Acknowledgements,\n\n\nImpfeled with thefe fentlments, and agreeaby to the\nancient uiage Of our poas Aneeors, this returning\nfeaion,\n\n\nHAVE THOUGHT FIT, by and with the advice\nand content of the Council to appoint and do hereby\nappoint THURSDAY, the Twenty eahth day of NO\nVENEER next, to be obitrved threug hout this Com\nmonwealth, as Day of PUBLIC THANKSGIVING\nand PRAISE that we may knee before the LORD, our\nMaker, 10 acknowledge and prafe him for the beings\nof his Providence and Grace, and devouty to impore\nche eontanaanee OF his favor.\n\n\nTO thank him that he has continued TO us our Civil\nPrivileges proipered the Adm OF our Govern\nment and that now enjoy peace and tranquility.\n\n\nTHAT Con, in his good Providence has continued\nabe Lie of The PRESIDENT of the United Sfaies, OF\nAmerica, and has nfpired him with eminent wiidom\nand hrmnels III the Enlargement of our national con-\n\n\n\nTHAr he ffill continues to blef and PROPER Uni\nverify at Cambridg and that Colleges Academies\nand Schools fourth under the fmiles OF Divine\nFrovidence\n\n\nThar he has continued the Gofpe to us in its purity,\nand has enabled the public teachers OF Religion, 10 to\nd'heminate the knowledge of Divine Revelation, as to\ngive check the progrefs of n6deliy which, with\nother events, opens 10 pleang rroipee that the\ninterea and kingdom of our Divine Redeemer may\nfpeediy prevail and be numerically eltsbIfhed\n\n\nTHAT we have the bene6. of 70 many admirable dill\ncoverIes and Inventions and that citizens have 10\nmuch opportunity and encouragement for the further\nimprovement Of thoie entertaining and usiu arts aud\nlicences which tend advance the human mind IN the\nfablmelt knowledge.\n\n\nThat be. has propered our Ffhery, and given us 70\nlargely to partske of the abundance of the feas\n\n\nTHAT Divine Providence has placed US in frpi tful\nCountry, crowned years with his goodness, blcfied\nshe labor ofthe held and caufed the earth to yed her\nncreafe in 10 great abundance for the topples OF the\nhectares, convenience and delights Of e 70 that the\nhubandman has returned with joy bringing his iheaves\nWith him\n\n\nThat. notwithfapding in his Holy Providence he has\nyiited fomc of otter Rates with grievous, epidem\ncal and mortal dieae which has awakened our ympatby\nand attention yet, fome few nitauees excepted, he has\nprcfeivcd from that dangerous agon, and the\npeople of this Commonwealth have enjoyed fuch de-\ngee of Health has been fcatcey known IN the memo\nof man II So\n\n\nTHAT, though great fpoliaons have been committed\non our Commerce. yet the Merchants have prolecuted\nthe ex,cnve trade great advantage and through the\nvigilance of our NavalForce,our Navigation has general\n\" been proe eed under the imiles of him whom the\nwinds and ieas obey.\n\n\nTHAr, notwithstanding new fccnes of bosd have been\nopened in Europe and have flowed with copiou ehuhon,\nyet the progre q events has been uch to favor the\nindependence of other nations, and the liability OF our\nown.\n\n\nAND 90 1ers\"y en)on upon All Mniiters anu Z uo''e\nTeachers OF Religion, OF every dsH2mnaton throughout\nshs Commonwealth TO alTembl3 kih their ieverai Cen.\nEegaons at their ufual places of Public Woriiip, on\nfaid day for the purpofes aorefsid AT the fame time\ndo moft ferveny recommend duplication for Divine\nMercy through CuRsr, for the pardon of our pat\nOffences, that we may fl place our trua in him who\nhas done 70 great things for US already, whereof we\nrejoice, and learn from the confederation OF former\nMcrcies, to rely upon Providence for future beings\nthat Philanthropy may pervade the whole globe thar\nall mankind be broughl bow TO the Scepre OF the\nPrince of Peace and that the Kingdoms of this world\nmay become the Kingdom of our LORD and of his CHRIST\nthat he may reign forever and ever\n\n\nAND do ALTO recommend to the COOL people OF this\nCommonW esth to abaan from all fervile labour and\nrecreation unfuiable the Religious Soemntes oil the\nLid day\n\n\nGina f5e Council CHAMBER IN Bottom, bs I7b day Of\n\n\nOdlober, in The year Of our Lord, one bosaHA JsVs1\n\n\nbpaS,ed and ninetyaiue, in Is fzeeniy scar\n\n\nTic Iraspsnaeaas Of ,bs United STATES Of America\n\n\nM9fs Gill;\n\n\nBY his honors Command with the advice and content\nsithe Council. JOHN AVERY, SECRETARY.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, OcToBER %, 1900.", "byline": "", "article": "Plain truth, ike this, is not to be expected\nfrom men in Congress, or General Courts\nIhls Is no good reafon why it ihould nor be\ntold by other honea men, nor why honea men\nihould reied it,"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": "NEW DISCOVERY.", "byline": "", "article": "The Hon. Robert r. Livingston, Efq. Chan.\ncellor of the fate of Newyork, has made The\nvery nterefing diicovery, thai certain Weed\nthat grows in abundance along the fatts OF\nthe Huiion, viii max. very good wrapping 20.\nper,"} +{"article_id": "28_1799-10-28_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799102801_0275.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-28", "page": "p1", "headline": ".MoEs Gill;", "byline": "", "article": "BY his honors Command with the advice and content\nsithe Council. JOHN AVERY, Secretary"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "LoNnos CAzsrrs, Ga. az.", "byline": "", "article": "Capt. Moore, 5fthc Melampusof 60 guns,\non the I3th of C4ober, captured on the [.\nriih coat, the Frsnch frigate Refolute, Of 40\nguns and 500 lailors and folders. She was.\nIN company W N he mmorialitc, OLA guns\nwith 600 faiIors and folders. She did not\nget near enough 70 engage till the Rcloute\nlad Il uck, after which ihe lheerei off.\n\n\nTwo letters 49, re eiyed from Earl St.\nVineents containing difpatches from the Nile\nto Aug. IS. On that day the boats of the\nGoliath took the French flip rorrids of three\n10 FOUNDERS and 70 men, as The lay a, an\nehor under the cattle Bequier. Aug. II,\nbefore Alexandra, the Alcnene, took Pac-\nket Boat Of guns, and 8 men, from lou\nIon."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "LONDON. OAnhcr -.", "byline": "", "article": "a letter from Capt. Trowbridge TO Lord\nST. Vincents, contains the following\n\n\nThe Arabian and Egyptian work,ncn\nhaving deferred the French--and the French\nnot being uled to the heat could not open\nthe channels from the Nile, by whicl the\nciaerns At Alexandris are fupplied with wa\nTer. There is, therefore, a icarcity of wa.\nter, as well a of proviious. The provifion\nfeet. which failed from Toulon the Beginning\naf Augua, and on which tn French army\nin Egypt principally depended, returned, on\nbein.. informed Of MELONS, victory\"\n\n\nLetters from Donegal, of October IS,\nfey, Lord bridport bad taken squadron\nfrom Brea, committing of - yeIlels."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "RASfADT", "byline": "", "article": "~ Rafadt, Oa. IS. The tedious Com\ngrsis was MI in FELTON,. The French De\nPatles had ieut an express to Pals, for the\nadvice o. The Directory relative to the lait\nProPohiIon' made 10 them and on this adj\nvice, probably, hangs tie event Of peace or\nvar.\n\n\nThe Ruiiian army, which has beer march.\ning TO fhe German territory, has halted 10\nVAT lie deeliion of the Congrefs. This\ndeeibon 70, 1t IL likely, now about to be\nmade."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "LONDON. oaober a", "byline": "", "article": "A letter from Count Craven informs, that\nthe Melampus had captured one Of tho vef-\nfels which eicaped from the late action,\nwhich makes the whole number Of velels\ncaptured FIVE. Other accounts add, thatthe\nye6els fri taken had all arrived at Lougl,\nSwilly.\n\n\nIn addition to Warren's Official Letter,\nII appears by a communication poited at\nLloyd's Coffee Houfe, at ? O'Clock yeger-\nday, that the veiieIs captured By him had ar\nrived at Loagh Swilly--S. that three French\nfsigates had been igen in;o Sligo Bay."} +{"article_id": "5_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "PARIS. Oeober a.", "byline": "", "article": "Oh EoniUn, C.. - iisil or .O6tooer was\nfeen eleven ihips of the line, which, at frh,\nwere iuppo cd to be Ruifians, but afterwards\nfound TO be Englih.\n\n\nOur government are more difpofed for\npeace than heretofore-and majority of\nour Legislature are in It's favour, lince our lofs\nOf the battle at Abnckar tuear the Nile J\nWe fatter ourfelves aud hope IT will influence\nthe fittings at Raaadt to make the deGred\nconclgGon\n\n\nFor Tour 5ays the Redaeeur, and all or\npapers, have bc-n filed with the official let\ntiers fronn Buopaparte and Be.thier, with the\nproclamutioas the commanders Mued ia e\ngyPt\n\n\nBY bis letters thc army was not diicourag-\ned by the account Of he lois OF the Geet. bur\nrather enliseued to encounter all dangers\nva the officers.\n\n\nThe Geseral' head quarte,s were at ca.\n10. OF pri!oners he rad only few; but\nthe camels and hodes he had taken, were\nrelerved for an expedition which was (e-\ncret.\n\n\nhe embraced every opportunity to work\nupon the people. An ali balloon which he\ntent up al Cairo, was above the usderlsnd-\nIng Of thefe ignorant mortals. They thor\nh,m me'engcr from Mahoret. His HIRE\nHrtiilryy had created great conformation.\n\n\na meilenger to one OF the chiefs, bringing\nIN account OF defeat, was a0,ed, Row\nlarge is the French army\" tle took uo a\nhandful Of fand. which he threw up ia the\nair, laying &c There eouei hsm r'\n\n\nThe Generals folders divided The bootv\nwhich they took from the Mameluke,; on\niorns they have found from 8 10 500 Louis\nDor, or the value in gold.\n\n\nBuonaParte pictures the Arabians as he\nWORT of beings. IL large hordes lhey fwsrm-\ned Ike clouds round his army, and harrar,.\ned his rear guards. piuBdered and murder\nCd every one who fell INFO their hands. rbev\nhave not kept their treaty, which hebaG con-\nGUIDED on the Sth July, with u Of their\nBeys. In which il was Gipulated, that they\nfhould give him as many men as were ueceE\nfairy 10 o?pofe the Mamelukes. And. .,\nthe other hand, the General had pyomifedf 70\ngive them back, gGer he bad eoaqge,ed Egyo,.\nall the lands which had belonged TO tl1crn'\n\n\nBuonsParte, with thefe \"a Chclks. r.,\nround table, where it was further agreed\nand determined, that he who did not f,lI\nhis Promiie, mould incur HELPS flames. Pro.\nbadly the Chicks could not anfwer Tor vi, :,\ntheir hordes did.\n\n\nOn the ra,h July, MOurat Bey, had\nlarge body Of borle troops and batteries on\nThe ME, and 10 gnn boats. from both\nbdes we're exchanged more than 1900 can\nnon mot. The Turks had al,esdv.takcn\n3 OF our gn9 boats but Two Of them wcr,\nre-lakeo and the tiigd burned. After this\n'he aroly wsssot Interrupted on ,hsisnarcb.\n\n\nCn tue I'm July. before Cairo, we had !\noat'le. The Ma5nalukes lnF 1000 mer\n'-'liei 9{%Gi:d i9'5s Newbsypost tqtsrl"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "sosToN. January L\n\nThu FOREIGN News", "byline": "", "article": "We this day communicate 10 The readers of the\nMercury is iDierefing and eorrea histranilstsd\nfrom Hsn'batgh papers four days, and Altons\nP\"rsf' iiS days later than before received. The\ntrarilaii'ns sre made ~ Mr. Kahl.r, Whole shii-\ny and integrity are too well known to permit\niOlpicion g accidental or intentional suOT. J hsie\naccounts confirm ouf news Of Fuefday laa, in nioa\n81 as Items, and comrades none Of thesl. Tn,\n;otsi deilFae'ioa of the Bre. feet bound isr"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "VIENNA, O4. III.", "byline": "", "article": "Letters from Mefina, dated Oct. 10, Rate,\nthat ycicl from Alexandra had arrived\nthere, with intelligence hat Buoaaparte's\narmy, after bloody battle Gin which even\nthe victorious Arabs loa Iz,coo me1) was\nreduced to few thouan and was ded 20\nAlexandra. One account (for which we\nVIII not youch% fays B. is taken prConer\nI*Does 1t not follow that the other parts\nof the intelligence is vouclred for?l"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "MALTA.", "byline": "", "article": "Adyioes from Naples of GA. 20, FAY,\nthat their late& news from Malta was high\n\n\nly pleaiing. The Miltefe are perfect mai\nters Of he i0and, though few Frenchmen\nyer remain at st Elmo. That the knights\nthere had tent to Trieae, to invite the return\noftheir brethren, who had emigrated lisee\nthe landing of the French ahurlng them of\nthe Establishment OF the former government."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "pASSAWAN OGLou", "byline": "", "article": "II is but juaice TO Gate that our laA in\nformation contradicts The former relative to\nthis rebel. We now find him aill in pow\ner, and II IS even faid he has gained victo-\nry over the Turks.--The Coalition, howe\nvet, between Rufis and the Porte, null we\nthink, loon operate his ruin."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "CLASGOW. OA. no.", "byline": "", "article": "This day French frigase, with only her\nmizen mali itauding, was brought into Olaf\ngov harbour, by an Engllh frigate. IN the\ncaptured frigate are 5000 men, and III the\nothers of the feet were 1000. Their COM\nmander's name was Hardy. In one OF the\ncaptured ihiPs was found Theodore Wolff\nTone."} +{"article_id": "11_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON, january 1.\n\nInjecting News.", "byline": "", "article": "We have received by express from Salem,\nGerman papers to Nov. a, brought by a\nvenei which arrived there, after 60 days\n.pafage; au,: through the ready attention\nof Mr.. Kahler, are enabled to pselent the\npublic with the following intereaing ,ranf-\nlations:1"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "I1DPORTlfN7. REPORT.", "byline": "", "article": "A Cartel flip has arrived at Dover, the\ncommander of which fays, that the combiu-\ned ESgl;ih aud Ruilian iquadrons in the\nNorth Sea, had entered the Texe', and land\n\"a troops, which attacked the forts, while\nLord Duncan engaged the Du,ch feet and\nthar he had iucceeded in taking part Gift."} +{"article_id": "13_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "o. the crime committed.\n\n\nEher Is, laid he, suoiher 6ilhcnlty in\nthis relolution. In the general man:-er m\nwhich i; is brought before the houic, 1t Is\nuui c novel iubjea of legiilation. A ga\ntions punifh citizens who carry on corei-\npond .uccs Of criminal nature with foreign\ngovernments OF this nature would be an\nias,tatiou of foreign power to Invade\ncouatry. Thus, to add one inHance more\n10 ,hole adduced by the gentleman from\nS. Caiol;,a, he would mention the cafe OF\nSwitzerland, where the armies Of France\nwer1 called in by certain individuals 10 over\nturn the country.----Thc relolution ought,\ntherefore, 20 pe made general, aud confined\nto cafes OF criminal nature. He did not /\nknow that any nation ever paNed law to !\npuriih perfons for holding correspondence /\nwith Foreign governments. He believed,\nii certain htua,ion,, fuch correfpondencc\nwould BE- highly improper n our 6tuati-\nor, Cor ialane aid he, it would be eE-\ntrensl, improper for member of th.s houie\n60 cutter iato correspondence with the\nFrench Republic, becaufc this country is\nal preient in apecuiiar lituation.; for, though\nas we are aot ut war with France, an offence\nOF Jhis kind would not be high ,resfon, yet\nII would he as criminal an at, as il we were\nat war but, as he had already itated, the\nn2;ure ot the c0rreipondence NUT con itute\nthe crime, and NOT the act Of correfpond-\nence. Thus, our Contribution has iaid, to\nadhere . the enemies Of the United States\napd t. aisord them aid and comfor., is trea.\nIon; bat as we are not 1T war with France\nan act Of this kind could not be treaion. II\nmight therefore, De declared, thar though :\nCRIME OF This kind cannot DC conGdered a\ntrea!on, 1t ihould nevertheless be confidere,\nas nigh crime. Not that he was convince,\nIt vas proper to legillate upon the iubleG\nat all; but il at all, il cugn to be upon til\nnature ct the crime.\n\n\nBut WIKI retpect to the conduit OF an in\nG;v'dnal, he agreed with the gentleman fror\nVirginia, that il a man Of his own accord\nCat Of pure love for ms country, cut Q\nhncere dehie for peace, or out Of his ka\ntired for war, were to go over 10 France {\nute his cndeavors to prevail upon the Gc\nTeTnment not to undertake The frbiugati\nct our country, and TO exert his eadeavor,\nhowever weak they might be, to prevail ur\non that government 10 put an end 10 thei\nde?redatlons upon our commerce or to pre-\nvail upon pcrio9s in power there 10 ofle\niuch Terms Of accommodation to our Cc\nvernment, as lac is per iladed wonid be &C\ncePte9b he iaw nothing either criminal 0\nimproper ia luch : conduct, but the coat 2\n.ry. Whether fuch man had exiaed, b\ncould not at preient fay, as he wanted INTO,\nnation cppa the lubjett bat If ihcIc had\n\n\nhe od y s s shed en thfe o. was g@,ao\nlie was willing, however, to fl[plrj =,\nlfaf.r ltt,f I, r, Ill l.\n\n\nthe cxpect-a information before him. VIII\nre'2ect to the Recitation, if it was properl\nmodified, he did not know that he ihonl\nhave much Objection to il but he cou\nby no means agree to It ia its prele..\nform\n\n\nM Dana could not fubGcribe to the OBI\nDion OF the gentleman from Pennlylyanis\nihat thcrciolutio0 before the homie IS cithr\ninaeguTat1Iy og improperly ezpreacd. Tha\ngentleman DID not ieem fully to undcraan,\niae mPer OF the words uied. RE obir!a\n70 the word rirrPai,er, though no other wor\nconid have been ufed with 70 much proDri\nETY.. 1t was not intended, by this refolu,i\non, 70 provide againh al correipondcnce will\nforeign governments, but agant fuch OIL,\nrs onght 70 be carried on BY the Executive\nand wien an individual undertakes TO cor\nreiPo IN fnch manner, Il IS ther, anc\nthen only, that hS ofurps the executive an\nt'ioriiy The word is, therefore, peecqa\n~ PARK Of the general definition of the re(o\nluton. In the details of the law, it might\nbe lad more particularly in what this ulp,\npatton fbop'd ccnhlt and The gentemar\nfroEn Pennsylvania himfslf cannot deny. tina,\nal uiurpstions of the executive amhor;f\noaght b puaiihed, and this ia all thai\nproqoied by .hereloluiioR. The penflemaf\nlays, I correspondence ought to he iudged Of\nt. rs nature, which alone rendered it Grim;\nnal, O. olherwile, This opinion every one\nINIT fab:cribe 10. And what sor.efpo,d\nenc isn,od likely 20 81 cri;nina2 The qen.\nll-mau cbiects 70 the cafe which has BEEN\nsi,udci ~ being iminaI yer he Mlows It\nmight be proper, in our prefent ituation, 20\npualh per.srs who ihould correfpond with\nthe French Government.\n\n\nlHr Gelatin faid, he made ne Of the\nwords, g afford, aid and comfort\"\n\n\nM ID. thought the gentleman had FOO\nken as lie had itated. At any rate, faid he.\nthis petition IS trne /; and this unauthorized\ncorrespondence mua have led To n oriri,p"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nIN compliance With yorr orle", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nIN compliance with your orlers,\nwhich | received by the Kangaroo brig,\nfailed wi.l my ihip the Canada, of - guns,\nthe RobuR of \"a, the Foudroyant of Sc,\nand Magnanimc of A., TO the heights of\nArchilihead. On the 10th IN were Joined\nby the MclPomcne, OF \"A, and the Dorisof\n80 The latter ordered 10 cruize between\nthe lie of Tory and Rofes, in fearch of the\necemy. The fame evening were ioined by\nthe Amelia Of a, which had parted with\nthe Ethalion, of 3, Anton of a, and Sylph\nof - /; and fad chat thoie veiISls had been\ncarefully obieying the manceuvres Of the\nFrench iince Sept. n On the th we fell\nIN with tneie ve!le|s, and loon after, on the\nNV. OF nc, go. fight OF the enemy's fqua-\ndron, committing ofone 8ogua nip, friga;es,\nbrig and !chooner made the fignal for\na general chace, and to form the line Of bat\ntie as our (hps came up with them. Which,\nhowever, we did not do till the Izth, owing\nTO heavy Tea and our enemy Is baing n wind\nward. notwithstanding the leverity o. the\nweather, we continued the chace through\nthe 18th day and the nigh At half paft\n5 O'Clock, on The morning Of me rath, we\niaw the enemy not far from US. They form\ned clofe line cf battle, md advanced 20 us\non our aarboard foe. But we did not meet\ntill 7 o'clock--as the ch2cv had fcartered\nmy veiiels. ma e the Ggnal for the Ro-\nbutt, to lead and Language, which was infant\nly obcyed and Ibe other flips formed after\nher. Ei.e action cc-rmenced twenty minui Is\nbefore o'clcek, The ROLES bearing *\nmiles SSW. of US. AtyI O'Clock the Hochr\nfurrendered after gallant defence. All The\nIN ates at that moment fed. a. fqnal was\nmade for puFfuirg them; and in FIVE hours\nafter hree of them were captured. The re.\nmaining FIVE efcapcd FOR that time. eli ,hefe\nfrlgates, as well as the flip OF the line, wee\nnew sD1 full Of troops. proviiions, ammuni.\nton. &C to forward Their dcG,s.es in Ireland.\nWith Pleaiure J obferye, that the behayiosr\nof all my officers and iailors, ,vas iuch as &\nvlnced the warmea affection or their coun-\ntry. / left capt. marlborough, with the\ncommand Of the Magnanime, EthsIion and\nAmelia, to take charge of the prizes and\nconduct them to port. expect him here\nevery moment. have the honor to be, &c.\n\n\n]. 3. WARREN.\n\n\nr. S. The following fhips were in the\nbattle, viz.--Cansds, RobnR, Foudrovant,\nMagnanime, Ethalion, Melampus, and A.\nmelia The Anon did not arrive till after\nthe aefion---as fhe had, in the chace, carried\naway top-galilnt-maR. have ordered my\nlieutenant, Turgpand, to take charge Of tbe\nHoche."} +{"article_id": "15_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "hesws-n foreign ns;oh and ,he United States.\nlie might add. that is merely inarutlion Tor\nd committee report bil and il any fear exiii-\nCd with reipea to interference with private\nbineis, when tine bii eaine in, ibis coald DC eai-\nl guarded againa He hoped, therefore, the\nn.cafurc would be agreed to.\n\n\n(Yo j. .sa.iaurLt"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "DUBLIN, oa.l:", "byline": "", "article": "Advices received ih;s day from Sligo, fate\nIII t thee French frigates, captured after\nthe late battle arrived fate in that harbour."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "might be much respected in Europe A., but !\nany great and respectable character, who re-\ngaided the honor Of his country, who filed\n4 grcat fsacz IN the view Of mankind. would\nnever go abroad in an obicur~, mean, and\n\n\nNv manner, without the knowledge Of his |,\nown government, to icttle differences with a\nforeign nation. Could there be found, iu-\ndee !, an individual without any public cha\n\n\nraSter, or reputation for public icr, ices, who\n\n\nwould be willing TO go on fuch an egrand, |\nevery man of fenie would laugh at the rih\n\n\nculous vanity Of luch q man. No individu-\n\n\nal of America, undi}.Dguiihvd by eminent\n\n\niervices, if he had the Ordinary abilities Of !\nthe American character, would ever under\ntake tuch an embaiIy If he did, he would\ncertainly be defpi!cd for the weaknels of his\n/ intellects and his inflated vanity behdes be\n\n\ning conGdercd as having fone other obled in\nj view, and as making this a mere cover for\n\n\nother deiigus. Mr. D. would NOT diigracc\n\n\nthe American character by iuppofing that\n\n\never fuch man can be found luch an one\n\n\nwould merit being confined in mad haze,\n, and be iuppoled to 90 forward as an agent\n\n\nOF 4 French Fd9i in this country. {itthe\n, gentleman from Pennsylvania does nos like\n/ this term, he mutt give him another it ex-\nZ prciIed his own idea. and in every in\n{ Rance of this kind, the perfon thus employ\n{ led mutt be coniidered as aStir ( IN direSf hof\n/ tility with the authority Of our government,\no and againtt tbs general character of our\n;, country 1t is proclaiming TO the enemy,\n/ the divifon of your country. 1t is cri c\n:, of ie;ous magnitude, rs the perion thus act\nIt ing, mutt be conidered as the agent of a fac\na ton, waiting only for an opportunity of JOIN\nas ing the enemies OF their country. He did\nd not believe fpch faction has really exiaence.\n81 He knew there had been reports TO tGis ef-\n& fcet, which had PLACED man high in ranl,\n&c in this goverumen, at its head but he could\n\n\nnot believe in his place that men in 70 ex-\n~ allied iituation could be gnil.y cf luch con\nN duet he was not autt oriiec 20 hiten TO\nd, any Cuch flggeaiono aud therefore would\nOf NOT.\n\n\na. The gentleman from Fsrnfy lgania fappolss the\nto hogie ough; not 10 sgiilte tins lubjct Rutil\no. they receive Information from the PrehGeut rela-\nu tive our foreign a.,Ars bat as ths was intended\n- rs general froviiion, unconnecled With any par\n. Sicuiar cafe, 1t wholly uuneceaTy in lis opin\np o., 90 wait FOR this communication.\n\n\n'ir Mr.. PinckIey faid, he ihoud no: have troubled\n<. the houie this oceaiion, had been for the\ner dottrine which had fallen from the gentleman\n\n\nfrom Virginia Mr.. Nicholas which he conGder-\n\n\nCd as extremely dangerous in ! republican govern\nment, and which had tendency TO fnbvert al o.\nor der and good government under whatever form\na. they may eTiA, If he und-r3tood the gentleman\nhe rightly, he hG, he houd not be ATTAINED Of hav-\n~ pg been concerned in any negoriIrisn which has\nI tey raken place, proVdedhe had, by that means,\nos:aa.d peace ioi ms 'oertry, and that h BE-\nr. Cd with 'reh an cmbaiiy, provided peace was tho\n\"a reiGit. RE thought this doctrine faJverlive OF\nadj every principle Of republican government the grea,\n~ and leading doctrine of which is that rhe fenie Of\nthe majority i5all govern; chat when this fcnie IS\n~ Proclaimed by the proper organs, it iha Be abfo-\nia ite t2t no one pretend interfere 70 as 20\nID eounteFa4 the proceedings OF the people Of this\nNJ country as exFTc!Ied by rs legal orPsr. This doc\n\n\nsr'Re. iaid &r. z. cannot be controvefted. He be-\n/. ieved INC gentiein4Is good intentions for the\n~ peace ofhs country had dllnled his better iudg-\nZ, 'nent Peace is defrabie, is molt welcome 70\ner every country, and highly eictal its welfare\nAt his WiIh Of the gentleman for peace may have\nnj induced his better judgment have brought for\nward ief'inenr more Prejudiciai than the bitter\n~ % war.\n\n\nI; Upon what principle is it, faid Mr.. T. that an\n\n\nindividual ihould interfere in the general masagc-\ny, ineht OF the affairs OF his country, procure\nN peace 20 1t: IL Huf BE- upon the ground that\n~ his private ientnents ought 70 prevail over the\nlegal government Of his country; and would nor\n\n\nDC eohiiaed 70 the idea of giving peace to the conn\n\n\nTry; beeauie II It he opinion o this indvi,iu-\nVI a,or OF any party, that the country ought to 90\n- 70 war. the Fame re4loniug would hold good hnce\nJ. II will br thought more bencicent a. fonle times\n, to enter into war than to remain at peace Times\n= may eorne-they have come in al Countries\n\" when It will be more eftntial to engage in a war\n\n\nandcr al It's diiadvansgCl than TO remain at peace\n~ hlF. knsw Of no cafe, no itualion IN which IL\n1t sound BE lawful or right for individual TO inter-\nY iefe \"'th foreign government ~ the time when\nis any negoe-o IS going forward by legal authori-\n\n\nW Suei IN Interference can have hut bad eC,\n- iees j. news a, leaf, that there /, party in\nu me country divided from tie government, who\n-Ss upon ,he.nielves fcpsratc negotiation, and\nk iet Up 4 diiiinct POWER, which they with to be\nl. paramount 10 enc legal authority.\n\n\nlig Dad rot thitk the gentleman from Vire;u;,\n\n\nnad Termed 2 correct idea Of the f-ntin1ent os the\nu american Peope, when he iaid, nc Believed, on his\nt urn from an unauthorized cn1bany, Of the kind\no eINa'h 20 he Ihouid have received their ,hanks\n, 'oF having given peace to the country. Under\n\n\n'\"c PTe,cnt cireunllsnce, he thought the gent,e-\n\n\ninaa calculated lily; his calculation va, fopiJ\n6 Ga on an idca ot the NlGIlsnimity OF the people\n\n\nmat 'ey are afraid d war aud glad to have peace\n- upon any terms, or by wbItcver means lie did\n\n\nnot think that tbs IS the icfr,in1snt Of the Ameri\n1 ean people. They love peace, and would 70 As\n\n\niaf as any people 70 pr fcrgc it but he believed\nIII III"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "Loxnov CA1srrE, OF. II.", "byline": "", "article": "Yeaerday lieut.. Waterhoufs arrived at\nthe Admiralty Office, With letter from Vice\nAdmiral Kingfnn, inclo6ng copy Of the\ndispatches OF Commodore Warren 10 him, to\nW.T.:\n\n\nOn 6oarjike Canada, Lozgb SqviHy,\n\n\nIreland, 0Ga5sr 70."} +{"article_id": "19_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "LIVERpOOI.. OAnhe. IL", "byline": "", "article": "This morning aTriyeds packet, which left\nDublin laa evening at 7 o clock. The par.\nicngers fay, that three French frigate. had\n5eea bFoasht into S'iso."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "gage, Gnd tf.y eHanor evsre iaien, our army\nloft f6iriy kiie',, AID sar bAral.eI ard .,.rn.v\nwounded In the nigh, the Beys Aed from\nCairo, aud burned teir ihips. The peonle\nftanS'ered their houie,. and on the I'd the\nfrereh entered the city.\n\n\nThe General iiTued two PsoeLAnArross.\nBucnaparte to the Chicks, &c. OF\n\n\nCairo, dated head quarters, Ca.\n\n\nri, July az.\n\n\nYeeerday The MamaIukes were molly\nkilled or taken Priioners am in puriuit\nof the fugitives. Send me the veGrls on the\nother tide Of the water, and deuutation,\nacknowledging you iunender to ne! Ter\nbread, meat, itraw and oats be in resd;neC;\nfor my army BE without fear as no body\nwiihes your welfare more than dc -\n\n\nBnonaparte to the people of Cairo.\n\n\n\"People You have done wen not to DE-.\nclare againa me. | am come to deRroy the\nMamalukes. To protect commerce ard the\nInhabitants. Every one VINO IS in fear ought\nTO remain quiet and thofe who have Ge9\nmay return 10 heir houles, ihall eAablih a\ndiyan of perlons, &c.''\n\n\nA tlurd Proclamation to the Pacha octhe\nGrand Scignior, declares, he may remain in\nhis place, and have hrs effects lecured to him.\nIbrahim Boy had fed with his family and\neffects to 0aichich, where fuonaparte pur.\niued him ; but before the General entered\nthe City, the Bey had LIFT it. Being The\nlait where freih water was to be had.\nThe MaInalukes havt defended them(clvc,\nbraveiy. They are well Dire fed and equip\nped\n\n\nOn the 18th Augua when he let this\nplace. ne received the unfortunate account\nof the lois of the Acct Having on the 9Th\nJuly advifed Ad. B'ueys to core TO anchor\nIN the harbour of Alexandria within hours.\nIL not, to land the artillery, and the efeas\nbelonging 10 the army. As it was the op;-\nnion-of the engineers, that the road of the\nAbuchir was not fafe for tn feet. Bur tn\nms great aitonilhment he was spprized, on\nthe 18th July, that the feet remained Their.\nAT anchor. He dispatched his adiu,ant ID\nprevail Oh she a miral to fet fail, but unfor-.\ntunately this meiienger came too late.\n\n\nThe general lays, under his own hand, at\nTeens to me admiral Brueys wonld not fail\nfor Corfu before he was (lire he could NOT\nenter the harbour of Alexandria, or until\nthe army was in fuch Gtua ion that no re-\ntreat might be necefiary. Ifhe has done a.\nnliis he has exp;ated it by his giorious death.\nFate, hich has IN many iniances proved\nour ipn-rioritY on lana-bse, in This, favor\ncd our rivals on the water.\n\n\n| But as great asthis misfortune is, Il can.\nnot be attributed to the unaeadinels of luck\n1t will not leave us ! When l arrived at\n-AlexandrIa Twas informed that the FngEH\nhad bcsa there, with much aronger force\nthan ours. | ventured 70 land in a gale. and\nwas allneil fhip-wiecked in the ATTEMPT.\nWhen | reached the ihore, I threw myirH\nupon the ground, a Ggnal was iua then\ngiven for an armed nip, which however pro-\nwe'd 10 be La Jufice) cried out q Forum. :\nJLSeud.E thou hcye me ! No affegd me ooLs\na jegO D4yS longer P' | marched the whole\nnight, aud attacked, by the break of day.\nalexandria, with 5000 men, without cannon\nor even cartridges TO our guns And in\n! days was matter of Roletta and Denen--\nhur, which declared m. ALREADY ES-.\nTABLISHED IN EGYPT 1\n\n\nIn theie days our feet ought to have\nbeen in fafety from the Englifh Let their\nforce againit US be what it would. But far\nfrom 1t They remained the whole Mefidor.\nending July s, expoicd. They received ON\nthe 'irR hermido', (Ioth July) from Ro-\nietts iuPply OF rice for twy nonths-The\nEngliih ihewed themfelves in o days with\nhyperion force in thcie waters and on the\nI 7Gti July, our feet received information Of\nmy conquering and entering Cairo; but\nwhen Fortune faw that her favors were MOI\nregarded, fhe left our feet TO its own fate.\nRASfADT."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Mourat Beg, and rlvr1T.l other Beys, werr\nwounded. -Four hundred cauels, with bag.\ngage, cnd Efly eH'non evsre ialen, our army\nloft f6iriy kiie',, AID sae baralef ard .,.,en.v\nwounded In the nigh, The Beys ard from\nCairo, aud burned teir ihips. The pcopIe\nttande,'ed their hcuse,, and OH the 2 I'd the\nFrerch entered the city."} +{"article_id": "43_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "The General iiIued two PRoeLAmArtoys.\nBucnaparte to the Chicks, &c. or\nCairo, dated head quarters, Ca\n\n\nri, July az.", "byline": "", "article": "Yeeerday The Mamalukes were molly\nkilled or taken Priionersi am in purGnit\nof the fugitives. Send me the velTrls on the\nother eide Of the water, and deputation.\nacknowledging you Iunender to ne Ter\nbread, meat, itraw and oats be in readneC;\nfor my army BE without fear as no body\nwihes your welfare more than l do -"} +{"article_id": "44_1799-01-18_pna_sn84024710_00414184169_1799011801_0049.json", "newspaper_name": "Virginia Argus. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1796-1816", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-01-18", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "(7o j. san.ias-i.t"} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE LONDON HCCOUNTS", "byline": "", "article": "Are TO Feb :-They Rate, that the mis-\nfortunes Of the Neapoitans IS attributed to\ncowardice ani uption.-The King, with all\nhis money, plate; jewels, regala, sc. and Coo\nOf his MOBILES, hah failed for Sicily. III fquad\nron of Lord Nefon's feet.-Tbe King embark\ned on beard the Vanguard, which experienced\na very fevere form in her p4G'4ge ia fon Of\nThe Kings years old, died on the padage -\nthat TIE affairs Of Ireland nill continue lazy =\nthe lrilh Parliament ha 1ilcuGed tic lu I.d Of\nan Union with Great Britain, under one PAIlia-\nment.-The debate was the moR prolix, able,\nfpirited, and at times tumultuous, ever re-\nmemhered. The queaion Of arProbaton Of a\nclaulc in anf~er to the lord Lieutenants lpeech,\nfavourable to the propo(ed Union, was mega\ntived and the final majority was tut 6ve.-\nNinety-three members fPoke in The debate\nfome of them three hours.\n\n\nThe Hon. Thomas Barclay Efq. IS appoint.\nca by his MajeRy, Conful General fer the\nEaRern States Of America."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "Mafacre in Egypt,", "byline": "", "article": "VIENNA DEC E9s\n\n\nWe may now communicate to The public, the\nauthentic reports Of the Seraikier Ibrahim, Pa\ncha of Damas, and of Murat Bey, with refPed\nto the events which have taken place in Egypt\nand of which mention has been alpeady made.\n\n\nThe Ara Of thef- reports, dated the 10th Of\nOfober, contains the following details\n\n\nBu1naparte wiihed to impofe tax Of ten\nPiaR es on every houle in Cairo, to compel the\ninhabitants to wear the national cockade, and\nto ornament the doors Of Their houles with IT,\nHe had for thsfe prrpoies convened, and hid\nfent thither enc Of his principal generals with\nfute # fi1ty Perfons.\n\n\nWhile this general attempted to convince the\npeople Of The propriety Of theie me4fures,\ncommon man, a. native OF Barbary, lhot m\nwith Pilol, and all his rttirue were maf lorrd\n\n\nThe populace then mafacred ali the Frcnsl\nin the houfes and Greet,, and iet fire 10 the\nbuildings in which they took refuge and defend\ned themtelves. About 500 Frenchmen, VIII\nwere aHcmbled at Azab KeTbeho, We're attacked\nand Gu; 10 pieces.\n\n\nAr The fine time, Aga MuAapha. Kinja Of\nAbubekir, the Ii devaDt Pacha Of Cairo, collected\nall the Turks, and put himlelf at their head,\nwith all the Sheiks and the Uhlemas. The\ncattle was forced, two other generals under Bu-\nonaparte were killed in the engagement, the\ngarrfon was put TO the fword, and all the ar\ntfllery and ammunition fell into the hands Of the\ntn ks. Bdonaparte, who had retired 10 Bou\nlack, attempted by his ufual articles TO repair\nthis diaiter. He ProPoicd conciliatory terms,\nand lubflribed to the offences which had been\ncommitted but the only anfwer made to this\ncCndu4 by the Mutulnen, was dnchaTge OF\nartillery from the Cattle.\n\n\nThe city is in exp CATION that the Ottoman\narmy will arrive before the enemies fhall have\nit in their power to afemble their force.\n\n\nMurat Bey exprehes himlelt nearly in the\nfollowing terms wi relpe6 to the action in\nwhich he was engaged with general Defax.\n\n\nwas entrtnched near the bridge Of Pharon,\nfome leagues from Cairo, and my projea was\nto iiraten the French more and more, and to\nintercept their proyiiions. But being informed\nty my foouts that z COO iniidels had embark\ned, and drew rear with four vehels laden with\narms & ammunition, advanced 70 meet th,m\nwith my cavalry by re-aicending the Nile.\n\n\nfell in with the enemy and fought them\nthe whole day. The next day we rerewed the\n6ght, and continued il for fix fucce1ive days.\nThe nhdels At length fucceeded in landing with\ntheir artillery, and formed three ent; enched\ncamps. Our cavalry, confding in the al1iRarce\nOf The ProPhci, attacked them again, and 1000\nOf them were made to bite the duA. proceed\ned afterwards to the dehles of Taun Raft, with\na view Of collecting my infantry aid getting\nthe wounded taken care Of. The infdes are\nvery much weakened and dfper!ed. 1t cannot\nbe doubted thar they mua, with the protection\nOf the Almighty, be ihorty annihilated."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "An arrival at Philadelphia In I29 days from\nBengA', brings accounts that the Btfh, in\nIndia, were Perfealy acquainted with the firua-\nton Of BuonaParte in Egypt, and of the defeat\nOf the French Fleet\n\n\nLord MoninEton has concluded an advaDta-\ngeous treaty with the Nizom. The latter gave\nup all the Frenchmen in his iervce as priloners\nOf war, and is 10 take 10000 Britifh troops into\nPay.--TiP2o Saib has appeared reGlef,, but\nthe BFi'iih government was taking eaeftual"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "PHILADELPHIA, APRIL :.\nExtra7 Of leitrr from aa EagE@ gsatlenaa on b,\nqcay from 11aarid, in Spain. dated at Tidlora.\nnear 8il50a, December 81, 1898, 70 BIZ fisnf\nIN tbi5 city.\n\n\n\" 1t is Rated as fact, beyond doubt.\nthat this government has, at length, acceded to\nthe pretenGon Of the French, and given per\nmilton foi a French army to pa[; through Spain\nto the attack of Portugal. 1t is added, that the\nSpaniards are 10 furnilh $4,000 men, accord\ning to their treaty. Above all, it Is aderted.\nthat plan is agreed or, by which Portugal is\nto be ceded to Spain, in exchange for ali that\npart Of Spain on this fde The river Ebro. WHICH\nis to be added to France, or rePublicanifed\""} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "APRIL s.\n\n\nOn Wednefday arrived at CheRer, the Eng\nliih fooP Of war Camilla, captain Larkin, drea\nfrom Plymouth, with Gen. Maitland and few\neral other Britilh officers, Pafengers.\n\n\nThe following remarks on the arrival of Cen\nMaitland, appeared in the Aurora\n\n\nVarious conjeanres have arien on this ar\nrival at this time and place. The Generals\naid-de-camP or Secretary, arrived in town on\nTCa1Jay evening and II IS 1aid delivered dif.\npatches to Mr.. LGun.\n\n\nYeRe'day morning reports were circulated,\nthat the Spaniih mona ch agreed TO accept Of\nPortngal rpon its conqucR BY the French, anG\nthai in lieu thereof The French were to be putt\nPofefion Of Louiana and the Foridas.\n\n\n\" When Gen. Maitland left St Domingo to\nToudaint, he transferred to him all The Ameri.\ncan property then 10 the BriJilh magazines.\n\n\nOwe alfn learn that an Engl n Major Of the\nname Of GRANT, has beeen appointed to IeGde\nat St. Domingo.\n\" From all thefe circumn ances confined\nwith the reports that fedulou1y crculated-and\nthe arrival of this Officer in this city--ir is evil\ndent there is fome projed in hand Of the urmoG\ninterea TO the fafety and peace Of thele States\"\nIt is reported that a French privaieer Of IL\nguns has been captured by the Montezuma 1ooP\nor war, capt. Murray. The pri oners were\nlanded at CurIicoa-lhe Ptivateer was lent for\nJamaica."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "meafures to cub him. It was reported t,., i.\nhad been obliged 70 furrender Mangalore u III\nBriiih as plsdge ofhis neutrality. -\n\n\nAt the Cqps 9f GOod Hope, every thing w,.\ntranquil on the 77th Jan. A Rrong army .nS\npowerful Fleet was Rationed there. 4 j;\nviion of three fa;l cf the line and friga.es. bad\nfailed for the Rreghts of BaBelmande, !, 4.\nmouth Of the Red Sea, to aa as circumRarr.,\nmight require."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "ny DEAR sIE,", "byline": "", "article": "lketoh OF the principal acts OF COngrets dur\ning the feIion which cloled on the cd infant,\nand Of The Qlt: Of public affairs at the preient\nmoment.\n\n\nIn that letter mentioned that a vote had\npa1ed fer adding 70 our Prefent navy fix fhips\nOf the line Of \"a guns each. and fix Aoops Of\nwar of IS guns each. This vote afterwards\npaIed into law, and the building of the ihps\nwill ffeedily commence. The meafure was\nFunded on a conviction, that the commerce Of\nthis country, whith is the great fource of our\nrevenue, and eaential to the encouragement\nand PROPERTY Of our agriculture, cannot exit\nwir1nnt maritime protection. This convic-\ntion is not only fupPcrted by general realoning,\nAM the experience Of all nations, but is fully\nconiFmtd by tl~: experiment which we have\nmade F; for, before we began TO ann, our com\n&C was in Rate OF deprelli0n which indi.\nGated approaching rain; at prefert It is -four\niihing and prolperous in very high degree.-\nThe layirg on in.urance alone, is eaimated, on\nfair principles OF calculation, at nine millions OF\ndollars per annum independently Of the de-\noreaf- of captures, which have been compari-\nlively few Gnce we began TO defend our veftls,\nand luiFer them 10 defend themfelves. The\nfun EXPENDED, before the beginning Of this year,\ntowards equPPing and preparing for fea the\nnaval armament heretofore provided for, and\nfupporting fuch part Of it as was fent to fea in\nthe courle of the lat year amounted 10 about\n$3.50 oco dollars. For Completing that ar\nInament one nillicn more is appropriated. For\nthe iupport of the whole eaablilhment, during\nthe preient year, including the marines, the\nrevenue cutters, and the fix additional locps Of\nwar provided for BY the late ad, the appro-\nPratio1 is fomelhing lefs than 2,35o,oco dol\nlars. The expence of building and eduipping\nthole Gx iloops Of war, and the tx ieventy tours.\nwill be not quite z.35o 900 dollars. Thee\nfums, added together, make an aggregate Of\nQ,o5o.ooo dollars. From whence i appsars,\nthat the iaying made, by our de(shGve mea-\nfu es, in the article of infurance alone, without\ncalculating the d!minution Of captures, the be\nnefts rtfaltng from the encreaied fpirit and\nactivity of commerce, and the confequent rife\n10 the price of produce, is fluff icut, in one year,\n70 pay for the whole naval armament which he's\nproduced hi, efFsa, to fupport it for year, TO\nbuild FIX ihips of the liae, and to build and iup-\nport fix IS gun i'oops. When thus whole navy\nil complete, the annual expence Of mairtain ng\nit, in time cf war, will be about 8 $50 ooo dol\nlars. In peace, the lhips will be laid up, and\nviii cot very little SO that if We fuppcle the\nprotection TO be afforded BY it, in its perfea\nftate. To be only as eficaCious as that now de\nrived fyom the pant Of il which is Actually in fer\nvice, this protection will pay for the exPence,\nand le We a balance Of FIVE millions annually TO\nthe nation. in addition TO this, we ihall be re-\njpe7ed by foreign nations and our citizens,\nfinding themltlves protected, in their Lawful!\npurfuits, by the government OF their country,\nwill pFo!ecute their enterprises with vigour and\nfpirit from whence matt naturally reiult\nhigh degree of public and private PToiperity.\n\n\n1t has teen lore.imes faid that this mode Of\ncalculation Is unfair b-cauie the iay.ng in ia\nf1rance, and captures, is ftving 10 the uer\nchants alone whereas the expence cf a feet is\nto BE borne By the nation at large. But it is\nrot true that the faving is TO the merchants\nalone To fay that it is to the coniumsrs alone,\nwould be much nearer the truth. The mer-\nchant will havc his profits on lis goods, whe\nther they come HIGH or low 10 him and this\nprofit, together with the original price, the con-\nfuner muf pay. If ntnrance rife from leven\nper cent 10 fifteen rer cent. The additional eight\npsr cent, is laid on the price Of the goods, and\nthey come eight per cent. higher ~ the conlum-\ner. If il falls from fifteen 70 feven per cent.\nthe goods com. eight per cent. cheaper. The\nfaving, therefore, Ike the lofs from a rife, tho\nhrR felt BY the merchan', goes fnally to the\nconunlers that is, to the nation at large IF\nthe nation, therefore, by erPending four mil\nlions annually in tie fupport Of a navy, can\nprevent infurance from riiiog to IS per cent\nfrom feveo, or can lower it from IS TO feven,\nit prevents itfeiffrom being taxed to the amouat\nOf nine millions inRead Of four, and iaves Eve\nmillions by the bargain.\n\n\nWhen we rehe6t, moreover, on the advan.\ntages Of navy, we are not to coniIer merely\nthe expe1ce, but the Gtuation in which we\nihould be without the navy No farmer heG.\ntates to make fence round his fields, on ac-\ncount Of the expence or trouble. He confde-s\nthat without a fence, bis whole crop mbit be"} +{"article_id": "8_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nthen equipt ana ient 10 fea. two frisates Of \"A\nguns, and one Of SO; three aoops o. iS, II &c\nOf p. and three Of Fl guns each e Ght cutters\nand three galies. No others have ilnce gone\nto fcl, tho f:veral a-e nearly ready. ThoIe in\nfervice are, at preftnt in different parts G. tie\nWe4in1ies where they are employed ln.con-\nvoying our merchant veIels, and keeping the\nFrench privateers in Ut. One Of them, the\nConltelation, Of So guns and 3o7 men, Lately\nperformed very handlome exploit, which can\nnot fail to have very happy effect upon the\ncharacter and future conduct Of our navy. She\ncam. up with the French frigate the Inlurgen G,\nvery fire vsGel, of 20 guns and 400 men,\nwhich was cruifing for American ihips, and\nhad lately captured 4 rnall armed veael Of the\nUuited States. This hip Of iuch fu9erior force\nlhe took, after and engagement Of an hour and\nquarter, 10 which the French had 20 men\nmen killed, and 46 wounded f; and the Ame-i-\ncans one killed, and three wounded.\n\n\nSince this affair, anoher Of our frigates, the\nUnited States, has funk French Prvateer in\nthe Weaindies, which had taken many of our\nmerchant vefels but the crew was f4ved. 1t\nis reported, and | believe with truth, that the\nfame frigate has lately taken another Privateer,\nand retaken a Britith merchant fhip which the\nhad captured. This is returning The favour\nwhich the Briti(h lave 70 often done US; for\nthey have ret4ken and releaied very many Of\nour GiPs.\n\n\nIn my laf | mentioned, that the number Of\nprivate thips armed in the United States, fnce\nPermGion was given for that purPole, was\ncomputed at $50, carrying in the whole 26z5\nguns. BY authentic returns, it fince appears,\nthat the number is 365, carrying z7z3 guns,\nand 6S45 men. This private armament is fill\ngoing on with great vigour and inltances Of\nits efficiency in protecting trade, daily occur.\n\n\nAmidR thsle maritime exertioIs, preparations\nby land have not been neglected but as the\ndanger in that quarter IS lefs threatening, the\ngreatea and mott exPenlive part of thofe pre-\nParatiOns, is left dependant on oircumhances.\nThe army voted at the former ielion will be\n:aifed, unleis the ilate Of things fhould mate.\nrally change for the better and arrangements\nare made 70\" that PurPole: but the large ad\nditons which Congre{s has provided for in the\nLAT fenion, are not 20 take place unlefs 50 in\n\" cafe war lhould break out between the Uni,ed\n\" States and foreign European power /; ar in\n\" cafe Imminent danger Ut iovaiion of their terri\nI\" tory b. any luch power, fhall, in the opinion\n\" Of the Prefdent, be dlcovered 70 exit\" In\neither Of thoie cafes, he i authorized to raife\ntwenty four additional regiments of infantry,\none regiment and one battalion OF riAemen, a\nbattalion Of artillery, and three regiments Of\ncavalry or fuch Part Of the whole force as he\nfhall judge necefary. The PIefent army IS alfo\nto be increafed, in that cafe, to a war eAablih-\nment which almoR doubles the number Of\nPrvates in each reg gimeut. The whole r1guar\nforce, therefore, that may be raifed, 10 cafe of\nwar, amounts 70 about ff.y thouland men, ex-\nclulive Of voluneeis and mil itia.\n\n\nThat this ad iitional force may Be fpeedily\nraifed, at any moment which il is wlntel, the\nPreGdent Is further authorized to proceed i'm\nmediately to the appointment of all the officers\na bulncis which, in 70 extenfve a county,\nfrom every part Of which it IS proper to make\nfeeaions, has been found, from experience, TO\nbe attended with much diff -ulty and delay\nBut the officers being once appointed, and pro\nperly organ zed, the enlitments may commence\nat any moment, when occafon lhall require the\nforce to be actually raied. The officers, how\never. are not to receive pay till called into ac-\ntnal fervice: and the authority to raif. this\neventual army is TO expire at the end Of the\nnext leiion Of Congref,. The number Of vol\nunteers which the Preiident may accept, pur.\nfuant to former acts, is limited to about feventy\nfix thoufand, who are TO be divided among the\naates in proportion to their REFLECTIVE popula-\ntion. The act for making draft of militia 20\nbe held in readiness, expired al the end of the\nfeiiion, and was not renewed il being corfid-\ncred that this draft was attended with fome\ntrouble and expenle to the militia, and did not,\nin fact, put them in better Rate for fervicc !;\nfor which reafon it was thought bet to leave\nthe matter TO the Prelideot who is empowered\nby the conltituion and the laws. to call out\nfnch portions Of the militia, in cafe Of need, a,\ncircumstances may sender nccefary.\n\n\n1t was objected by fome, that lnce there is\nnow lefs danger Of invafon than heretofore,\nand the French government had exhibited fome"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "laa year. In fhort, tha; the bef way to gam\npeace, is, to be prepared for war.\n\n\nin the mean time, the meafures agreed to\nlaA year, Tor providing arms and military Horss\naid fortiiJing the ports aid harbours, are pref\nfed into execution with visOur; and conhde'a-\nbl, progrels is already maze.\n\n\nThefe are all the additions which have been\nmade to the meafures Of defence formerly a.\ndopted.\n\n\nRemainder next zDesk."} +{"article_id": "12_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "More War.", "byline": "BOSTON, APRIL nj.", "article": "E~frGa Of letter from AlicaHf, 10 a r5tPesaBk\n\n\nHogjf in tbis to70H, dated Tan.7-\n\n\n\" The Algerines have become very numerous\nii ,hsie ieas, and arc very frld Gnce thlir dec\nllration Of war againG ID. French, viii, b took\nplace on the AFT Dec. when the French Con-\niul- the merchants, and all French p5ople Of\nevery delcripticn 10 Algers, were put il chains,\nand are kept at work as captives- On ChriR-\nmas day fix Algerine corfsirs failed, wi b orders\nfrom the Dey u c5ptnre III French vetles they\nmay meet ard he has fent party to furprize\nj faaory, the French have eaablithed on the\ncoat for the coral filhery, and bring them all\nin chains TO \"A giers. All this Is ia confequence\nOf the Grand Seguior's requeR made by his\nAnbsfador arrived at Algiefs, zo,h Dec\nThe Turic4ns allo, in obedience 70 the Grand\nSeignior's deG:e, have engaged 10 act with The\nAlgerines and the Dey has fent 10 the gov\nerumtnt Of Tunis % have all the French iecur-\ned in that place, which at rrefent are abour\nz5o they will all be made 1aves, and it is\nprefumed the Tripoltans VII alfo declare war\nacanR he French, and that Morocco will\nfollow their example. This rews has juR ar\nrived by evprels two days from Agiers fent BY\nconful O'Bdan to conlul Montgomery\""} +{"article_id": "18_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "Latef Foreign Nea0s.", "byline": "", "article": "London dates to ad February."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "cowardice.", "byline": "", "article": "The Danifh government at St. Thomas has\ndemanded Of The Englith at Jlh1aica' re'ru,\nton Of D4ni(h property lately coPturc5-a,nIea\nthreatened in cafe Of refuEl, that al Englia\nin the Danith lAands fhoud he RcPPed ana\nf1ch representations made to the mother coOh'\ntry, as fhould occafrn the interdi6ion Of Eog-\nliih vefels paHing Etineur.\n\n\nThe Spaniards at the Havannah exPec' I\"\ninvaiion from the Englifh. The four he%'y\nlhps Of the line lying there are equipped i0! i'4'"} +{"article_id": "21_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "In an arrival at the fouth xard, from Liibon,\nbringing dates 70 the 9Th February, Mr.. Taze-\nwell, late Secretary to the Hon. Mr.. Gerry,\ncame paf-nger. by him we learn, thai the\nKing Or Naples. having fecured bis family at\nPAl.rmo, was about to return 20 CaPua, and\nagain put himf-lf at the head Of his army, to\nrerue his country from French raPacity. Some\naccounts added, that he had actually rejolOed\nhis army, ana had executed exemplary PunIln'\nment on Come Of his officers, for treachery ana\ncowardice."} +{"article_id": "22_1799-04-15_p2_sn83045634_00332895059_1799041501_0203.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "\n\nA LETTER, written by the Honorable\n\n\nROBERT &. HARPER.", "byline": "", "article": "PLlaA3Lia, IAareb 2otb, 1899."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "t-iL TN I.", "byline": "", "article": "-\n\n\nJudge Ruth, in charge 10 the Grana July\nOf Penniylvania, in Aug. lat, eongratniated\nthem on the dinoluton Of the political ties with\nFranec.-a Thank Heaven iays he the goI-\ndian knot is at lait cut, and we are iaPafaled,\n| trua, forcver-\"-\" Tie .jfrtafstsfb day Of .Jaly\ndraws line, & tears up The foundation of oar\nnational connection. Hal aufpcious day !\nHenceforth the ridiculous claim of national gra.\ntitu5e, will be no longer iuug in our ears by\nungenerous bencfa6tors. Let the fsSs aesnb day\nof July be had in evsrlaiting remembrance\nUpon the anniv .rfary of thai day, lie, the\nvoice of Joy and gratitude ls heard through\nour land. It's a declaration, fryf, OF our\nLg4ebeaAsncs on France, and perpetual exemP-\nton from the baneful ef-d of her morals, her\nreligion, and her politics. From calamities,\ninfinitely more TO lie dreaded than thoie COM\nmcnorated upon the fourth Of July, it is oalcu.\nlated 10 fecure us. The one thielded us only\nfrom political dependence and fubj.dion but\nthe ofkey we Hatter ourfelves, will be the means\nof faving MS, from religious, moral and Polit'\ncal dearuaion.\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE1TRlcdL.", "byline": "", "article": "The friends of the Drama have now an opportunity\nof being erafed with few theatrical entertainments\nin this town. A comfortable company Of reipectabe\ncomedians arrived here lat week, who will open a\nTheatre tomorrow evenng. It preumed the citizens\nOf Portland will be backward in pattonizng that\nwhich has tendency to innruo and amule\n\n\nThe DRAMATisT, advertifed for tomorrow evening,\nis one Of the belf and mott amufng comedies cxtant,\nand it is believed, canaot fail to give a full houfe."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "portlano,\n\n\nMoNDAr, JUzr IS, 1899.\n\nTHE, LAST MAILS,", "byline": "", "article": "Furndhed no other material News than thar :nteipa\n\n\nted on Friday Ian which is given in the preceding CO.\nlunns Of this papcr--fhe retrogade movements OF\nthe French, mua be gratifying to every one who is\nintercited in the PROPERTY and happiness OF man\nkind They NUT relinquiih their ianeuinary\nconques. aud thsir iteps Of blood IN digraee"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "Public Notice is hereby given,\nTHAT on the night between me", "byline": "", "article": "L 9Th and 9th of March 1925, the dwelling hcul\nof Mar, Cray, then fole administrative on the sias\nOf JosErn GRAy, ienior, late Of Northyamouth nas\nner, decealed, deflroyed by fre-at which tine1\nCertificate Of fix per centum funded flock ct adun1\ndebt of the United States, ifiucd by Nathaniel AppJ\nton, Efq Commifioner of Loan for the State Of Nay\nehuietts, loa. Said Certificate was in favor OF u\nfeph Gray, of Northyarmou,h. for the fun Of si0da\nlara ,o cents dated a4ih July 1891. II any perion\nperfons have any objections TO the me being renew\nby the Trcafurer of the United States, they nui hl\ntheir demands and lodge the fau,e at the United ~\nloan Office in Bolton, within three months IRON\ndate hereof.\n\n\nAMMI r. MITCHELL, sok hdmiayf,d\n\n\nd bonis non, 10 TIE (as Jgffb Org, !e\"\"\n\n\nNo,tJyarmouib, Jay 4fs, 1899"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "DECLARATION.", "byline": "", "article": "CURACAO JJNE ~, 1900.\n\n\nWE the fubfcribers, matters of American vefels now\nIN this port do declare, that Sunday evening the 9Th\ninf a number Of feamen belonging vefels. were.\nwithout proyocation wantonly attacked, and fome OF\nthem cru lily wounded and beaten by fome French peo-\npie, armed with knives, piios &c. We thGir captains\nand officers. hea ing of this to aff in reltoring\npeace; when we got 10 the ieene OF action general\nfcutiie took place the Burger guard then arrived,\nbringing 18th them number of armed Frenchmen Mu-\nlattoes, and 0ave owned in this lanA MO reiltance\n~as made to the gsard, who conveyed the whole Of\n10 prlfon flfering the negroes and others to wound\nbeat and abule cafure whl priioncrs, without\ngiving the projection ituaton demanded.\n\n\nMsatay bs IIs5. The governor waited on by our\nfriends and the circumstances of the attack oned,\n~ alto Burger guard armng the nuartoes French &c\n10 deftroy which by him denied but the captain\nct the guard being prefcn iaa IN nuting manner,\nthat hi did and would do il agsinin the evening of\nthis day reeafed from prfoo (our people ill\nsemaining) upon iecarty being given tor our appear.\nanee\n\n\nWsare/1sy fIs ratb. This day two OF the American\nSsels being ready for fea their Captains Conhgnees,\nand other Americans waited upon the Governor, and\nTa have the feanen thea in confinement releaied,\nwhich reisled; it was rsqueted to iib.rate them\non iccurity being given which was reiued rermiiion\n10 fail rcqueed and keep the people for traths\nalto reluled finding the government was dfpofed\ndiftref and take objectionable advantage Tour itua\ntion and satisfactory asiwer to be obtained we left\nthsms\n\n\nafternoon\nThe Governor, cndesvcufing to imprcfs him with the\nimproprety of OBTAINING their vees when every thing\nhad been offered that reAionAhe and JUL aud in-\nformed him he detained them ongcr the States mutt\nisek rcdrefs for her ci,izens from the Dutch govt\nthe governor got into violent PATTON fad dcrTed\n10 be Lung that he would keep them long as he hos\npropert5at. F,eab GsaiaiOap. b~a complained egaif\nbin and many other exprenions highly mprop r, and\nequally foreign from the ubjeet In fhort time after\nlie laid in the preience of Mr. Phillips the American\n4 oh l. G., h..\nhind we anfwered that all we wanted butup-\non aEatcn, found his meaning a,d nent,ons\nnot as he then decla ed the whole OF the crews inno\ncent guilty mul remain and others be got IN the\nplaces.\n\n\nTbuI2ay tie Ist5 1t was limited ,his morning from\ngovernment, that il a petition proered to the\nGovernment and Council acknowledging we had acted\nrather impudcntIy calling the guard, the bune\nfhouid be immedia ely fed 10 our fati.iact on and\nleave given usto depart\n\n\nwilling to ia,isfy him fpofible, petition fen\nhim\n\n\nIn the evening the petition returned, with re-\nquc from the government then in council. that IL might\nhe altered from the way then food and pointed out\nwhat part Of it they wihed fupprefed and their\nfons given, expedite the bufnefs-,ha theywere\nour friends and whed much to fcrve for fad they,\nihould the burgher guard, be impeaehed OF fuferng\nyou to nc I'll ufcd they nun all be examined and thi,\nwi take up five months al iea0-iuppoliag they\n10 rerve us fuffered to be altered as follows\n\n\nThe council then ftt u,on the bufne6, and deter\nmined the cap aims and officers 1ould pay each 500\ndollars with court charges, amounting to SO dollars\neach man, and the money DC pard or frcury given\nbefore the veirtls left the port\n\n\nWe do nov one and all declare and think that per-\nfaane US to fulf.r fuch pet tion aad then allow it\nA. he altered to their with, was trick calculated\nentirely their Infamous proccedn gs' by\nforced acknowledgements have been imprudent when\nevery proof and witnsfs they could bring proclaimed\nour innocence and do now reclaim the itustion in\nwhcs we food befors the petitions. were prefented,\nand inGft hat it was ihsneful and Infamous, for the\ngovernment take advantage of QUO confederation,\ncover This Infamous, method and earching themfelvss\n81 our expsnce Sgn.i ly fss Aasrsaai at Cp,'ssaa"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE FEVER.", "byline": "", "article": "Ext,aa of Letter from IVihiam Me,edit5, En-.\n\n\ndated PHILADELPHIA, july 6, 1898, 10 gentleman\n\n\nIN Refoa.\n\n\n:\" we have been in ala;m f3mc days paa,-\nIt was reported The fever had again appeared\nHappily, on 0riet inquiry, the report is found\nvoid Of foundation\""} +{"article_id": "7_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.", "byline": "", "article": "-\n\n\nAccounts of the celebration of the late Annive fary\ncontinue to prefs in from all quarters; and the unyer\nial e,pefons of he people th. cce4fon, high\nhonorable TO the Amerit nation To pubifi them\nall in Newspaper were impoiIible The mention OF\nfew nitanees in the adjoining towns is all the limits of\nthe paper vii admit. This nun apo ogize for the\nomiiion Of numerous Toals and Songs, obligingy\nmunieated for this Gazette\n\n\nThe inhabitants of Parii celebrated the anniverfa-\nry OF American independence, IN manner becoming\ntrue, federal Americans. A militia company met,\nhandiome entertainment was provided; hxteen patti\nOtto oalts drunk, accompanied With the dilcharge\nOF fma arms. A truly federal fong competed aud\nflung the oecahon.--The following were among the\ntoalts\n\n\nThe PRECEDENT of the United S,ates-May he long\ncontinue the antidote 10 French diplomatic kiil.-\nMay every American oonhder the inreys debt of Ora.\n\n\nude due 10 France as totally paid NAV the Gallo\nCock never crow within hearing of the American Ea-\nMay the d llrie OF Maine foon rife the fcyen.\nteenth ftar in the political HORIZON.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe officers of the militia of the town of POLAND,\nfolcitous dnplsy their federam the Anniverfa.\no. our independence, made choice OF committee\nhllng OF fix gentlemen, OF whom Doctor Eor RIGA\nacted Chairman, conduct The celebration Of the\nday in proper manner. The evening preceding the\nday flag taft was RATED from which, at funrfe the\nmorning the flag of the United States was unfured\nbeing honored with hxeen rounds from a party OF\nvolunteer, which turned out Tor thar purpoe, under\nthe command Of Lieut.. DowsIso.--At nine O'Clock\nthe companies OF Captains NASH, TsuE, and WATER.\nNAN, parsded the flag nsf where, after perform\ning number of military esoutous with exaanefs\nthat would not dfgrzee regular corps the officers\nwere received 10y the committee and introduced 10\nadoinn g houfe where they psrtook of iatable re-\nfreihment from whence at O'Clock they proceeded\nwith their companies, followed by the Committee and\nsfeAf he -hp,r\npertinent and fpirited Grafton was pronounced by\nDoctor JosEPu O. ANpsEws; after which, federal\nfong, competed by MIR. Reuben Chandler and fet to\nmuhc by Mr. Marihall Wafliburn fung accompa-\nMED with futable nufic-.whieh being concluded they\nreturned in the fame order in which they had marched\nto the meeting houe at O'clock. and a, about in\nthe Afternoon parook OF elegant dinner the houfe\nOF MIR. Samuel Snsa, at which number of arangers\npolitely invited by The Committee-after dinner\nthe uiua number of toai, were drank, accompanied\nwith dileharge OF mulque,ry.\n\n\nAt Fr1stsrt the Anniveriary was celebrated by the\nInhabitants, 10 manner which does honor their pa.\ntrietifn,The aufpeious was uihered in by\ndIfchArge of cannon and mniketry. Capt +. Mems\ncompany artillery in complete uniform, aud Captains\nReeds an StockoTidses companies paraded and at \"a\nO'Clock eicorted large proeelhon gentlemen Of that\nand the negbourng Towns. from Stookbridees tavern\nto the meeting hole where we'll adsp cd PRAYER was\nmade Ivy the Rev Mr.. Jehnlon after ahich, iprited\nand truly iedefal Grafton delivered numer gus\nand crowded afsmby, by DIR. John a. Hyde of that\ntown The procefon then returned to ockbridpe's\ntavern, where The fefve board was amply and elegantly\nfpresd. Alter dinner the uluA number Of ,oails were\ndrunk, under the diehafge OF cannon, sc.\n\n\n\n\n\nAT 7o,t-Divine f.rviee, by Rev. Mr. Mtdcnscr-.\nGrafton by lisac Lyman jun,-roafts--The Pre-.\nGdent May his frmnef, IKE rock in tempeilnous\nocean, rem ain unnoved Our hulbandnen whole\nabours give bread millions May they teach the\nbrambe TO bloiom with igs, and the hemloek to fmie\nwith cutters OF grapes.---our oeuutrymen While\nthey tread the grave of Briti tyranny may they be\ncautious tumble alive into the painted f,puichre\nof Gallo lavery memory OF Gov Sumner /, in\nwhom the gold changed, the moif tine gold\nbecome dlra\"\n\n\nThe following among the roafs given at Eanue-\nkal -\" The Orricr of vicc-preldent MAY all the\nGirs who favour Jaeobins, die old maids, that we in-\ncreate not faetious cc,---Oar infant Navy: NAV\nNeptune rookit manhood in his fpacious cradle. E.\nThe American Eagle May he with his taons the\nGlc-Crows, bu. relervc his bcak for nobler asms.-\nDifria Of Maine May it foon be fepnate State,\nthat others we'll elves may have the fyvmsgs\nof Srp.aftsnsb Toaft''\n\n\nThe following among the Toans given az M,e.\ngloze1Fr .--Preident Adams As his merit is beyond\nDescription, we paule, and call him biefEed The\nContribution of Amsrica May all its principles be 70\nmany diamunds and every American wear one onhl\nbreaa The American prfoners May their OPP\nprelors experience Hanon. ase and they he advanced\nto the honors of Mordeica ---lhoma, tefferfon May\nhe like Saul. be truck with lightning fron Heaven,\nuntil The edtion fcsles fall ON his eyes and he be\nconverted from Gallo malevoIence. The Clergy /;\nMay they Continue their excrtions Importing The\nc4ufe ofreligiou, orier aud coed government."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Accounts Of the celebration of the late Aanivei fairy,\ncontinue prefs in from all quarters; and the univer\nial eapreions of The people this ccea6on, high\nno norabe TO the Amerie an nation To pub.f them\nall in newspaper were impoiTible The mention Of a\nfew nitanees in the adjoining towns all the limits of\nthe paper W II admit. This muft apo ogze for the\nomiiion of numerous Toa0s and Songs oblgngly com\nmunicatej for this Gazette"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "THE SEVENTEENTH OF TULf.", "byline": "", "article": "The day our treaties with France were iolemnly dnol\nved and the United States disconnected from that aban.\ndoned nation. i. to be iplcndijy oeebraed in Bolton\nTHOMAS PaISt, a. is TO deliver an Addreis on the\noceaiion."} +{"article_id": "10_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "TAKEN UP,\n\nWilliam B. Peters,", "byline": "", "article": "INFORMS the young Ladies an\ni Miles Of the town Of Portland, iha, his Ajav~~\nDaring SsbOe! viii pofsIvely commence the 74th nh 4\n\n\nto be kept every Wedncfday and Saturday from {\nO'Clock M till funfet. at the chamber over the I'll\nOffice Thofe who with to become fuhfcribers, ~\npleaie to leave heir names at the Bookllore Of ~\n\n\nJsnKs where the terms may be known JIG"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\"The tale of one of The United States armed\nveHels being furr.ndered by the Captain, TO the\nMaidaone, BIZ i0 frigate, proves 10 be iheer\nia chin mr epielenia ion. The vc!iel eaptur.\ned being he armed merchant ihip Chatham o!\nNew York, fufpeaed of having enemy's pro-\nperry on board, which has been ieni 10 Jamai-\nca\""} +{"article_id": "12_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "DIED-in this town, Thurfday Ian, Mrs su-\nsAssAn Nor s, aged 57-wife Of MI. Noah Noyes\nAt Jamaica, MIR. WILLIAM Josss aged al, late OF\nthis town. young man Of proming abilities.\n\n\nAT Scarborough, Jo,nrA FABIAN, Elq.\n\n\nAt Berwick, Mrs Sarah Ham, aged ao, wife OF Capt.\nSAMUEL Ham,"} +{"article_id": "18_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "A Lift of Letters,", "byline": "", "article": "in tie PeR Office at 6snH'S1a'\n\n\nJuly Id, 1899.\nDaniel Davis, AraudsM\nJonathan Downing, do.\nThomas DurrelI Kessebrnf.\nsalley Fsrlong, do.\nGeorge Gideon, 90.\nHannah Jones, DO\nMajor William Jeterdh WsI.\nJohn Low, do.\nNathaniel Low, Coxbah.\nIuoy Miller. Cssebrnk\nAmbros Ridley, difyed.\nJohn Rofa, Rsnrssnrf'\nCapt John Stone, DO.\nAbraham Seward, do.\nAaron Stevens, 90.\nlohn Stone, 4f,radsli.\nWidow Elizabeth Stone, do."} +{"article_id": "20_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "SHELLS OF GREEN PEAS.", "byline": "", "article": "A MEMBER of the Chemical Society OF\nPhiladelphia, has dfeovered rhat the Shells OF\nGreen Peas, Which are a, preient thrown away\nas uielels, make excellent beer and good iPirit.\n\n\nThe prooefs is to pour fix gallons of water\non one buihel ct the ihells Of peas, and boil the\nwhole until the ihells are inhpid to the tate.\nPour off the water which will be very fwest,\ninto clean tub or key, and add to it point OF\nyesa, and two ounces Of ginger in powder. In\na ihort time fermentation will take place, and\nwhen it is complete the bee, will be fit for ule.\n\n\nBeer obtained in this manner is very clear,\ntate, when poured into tumbler bears hne\nbeed, is fuperior to the com non molaiies beer,\nand is not inferior 10 mead.\n\n\nOne buihel OF The fhells Of peas will make &c.\nveral dozen bottles of beer. The beer ihould\nbe put into hrong bottles, which ihould be kept\nin cool cellar, and the corks fhould be feeured\nwith wire. Ii the cellar is not cool, the bottles\nwill buff with an erploGon, as the author Of\nthis communication has experienced.\n\n\nThe beer difliled yields fpirit, of the tate\nand colour Of whitkey.\n\n\nA French paper relates, that at zach place OF fenns\nhis Journey as vel at all other times Gen ou-\nwent INTO an ice bath. His Wardrobe (adds\nthis authority eonGis of fhrt, VIII waieoat. pan\nvi white breeckcs, fhort boots and cloak lie has\nneither uniform, any military def whatever, and\nkeep, his head. winch is bald uncovered, even curing\nhe time he is travelling\" Lon Papv)\n\n\nAn Fngli(h Boatfwan who had his legs il,ot off in\nlate engagement requefted meamate them into\na cannon, and fire them off, that he might have kick\nhe enemy before he d cd\n\n\n\n\n\nDlED-ln this town Thurfday Ian, Mrs ST."} +{"article_id": "21_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEUTRALITY-SUSPICIOUS. 8.", "byline": "", "article": "NTWYoRK, JULY D.\ncapt. FoJ. of the Briih armed lchr Hound, arrived\nhere Thurlday af ernosn, in II DAYS from Barba-\ndoes. blsinely fayourea v, with the following very\nimportant information -\n\n\nPenelope Packet arrived at Barbados,\nGoth June, in IT days from falmouth. Gives\naccounts that the Auarians, ahlfed by the\nSofs, have driven the French out Ct Switzer-\niand with Great laughter. In Italy, The firlt\nblow the Rufiians truck, was the capture OF\nMilan, and The French were retreating from\nthat with the uInoa rapidity. Their armies\nwere filled with terror when oppofed to the\nRu(i4ns.\n\n\nReport Jays. that counter Revolutions\nhad been fetted in France. No account had\nbeen received in England, of Lord Bridport\nfalling in with the French fquadron from Bsea,\nthat left that port the z6th April-the laR,\nfId that he was in clof. pufuit Of them, and\nwhen lalt fen By our frigates, they were ltand-\ning to the Southwark.\n\n\nCapt. Fox, alo informs, that the Britiih fri\ngate Amphitrite, has captured and carried into\nBarbados, the French privateer fchooner\nDemocrat, of rs fixes and tours, and 90 men,\nwhich had done deal of mitchell in the Welt\nIndies.\n\n\nOpt F. failed in company With IS fail of\nBitilh and American veIels, under convoy OF\nthe Amplitude friga,e.\n\n\nThe Hound does not bring a confirmation\nof the d,a.h of TouiGant.\n\n\nBOSTON JULY II.\nFROM TNDIA.-We learn that Tippo\nSlib had declared war agana The ,Engliih\ngovernment in India and that in coniequenee,\nthe government had taken the country ihips\ninto the company's fervic:.\n\n\nFROM IRELAND Capt. freeman\nfrom Ireland informs, that it is yet far from a\nRate of tranquility. Executions occur almoa\ndaily And new general nfurrettion Of u\nnted Iri(hmen was expected to take place in the\neour!e of the month of June.\n\n\nThe Heiian Fly has made dearuetive ravases in\nVirginia, Newyork &c."} +{"article_id": "26_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "THIS is TO give notice thar Mr. Thomas Skelon OF\nPortland, is no longer empowered to tranlaet, p:r-\nform nes,tiae any burefs in behalf of the iub!cr'\nDer. all authority for thar purpoie is hereby diian-\nnued. THOMAS SHELTON, Jun\n\n\nJS.y 10, 1879."} +{"article_id": "28_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "RskY...\n.MsA4ss Articles.\nsrr..ssssSky\ngsxfEss xx7\n= Dbl\n\nMarine", "byline": "Port Of OrHana.", "article": "y\n\n\nNo foreign arrivals Ian week.\n\n\nTbc 1Aluira Waite, soas a. s1rinam, on The\nnd June.\n\n\nTIE Many, .1aekton. from ST. Tbomai. FIRE.\npidtnce se fallen in qoitb, cuate, legged. all\nThe ereep 6u TIE CAPT. psoit5ed-te eOaJ dslri0~--\nTIE uiEl aDas cleared Of coaer, the eaptaiz rec0v\ncred Dir snsi, and tbe property sUW Be principally\nfaxed.\n\n\nSebr. Wabington, Capt. Grow,, Of Nf7u 7ork,\nfrom Portland 10 Martinieo brig Atalanta, Capt\nHnybss, orPbiladepbir, from Nsqu L0ndon, 10 do.\nand jibr. Racbaet, CAPT. Tom, Of and from Port.\nlard 10 81. Bartbobmewr--qon taken euifbia three\nleagues Of MARTINEZ.\n\n\nTbr hip. Capt, Bruce, Of Ns7o York, qOaf\ntakeu June Z BY French privatser of II guas',\nafter an engagement efz burr. Cap. B. bad 9\nmen Killed. TIE prioafesr greater number. Sss\nspas carried into 81. Martini."} +{"article_id": "36_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The news Of 7snEaia's Death is eondde,ed prema\ntu.e."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ACCOUNT Of the FRACAs at CURRAC0A."} +{"article_id": "39_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "An fngli0 Boatfwan who had his legs fot off in\nlate engagement. requefed meAmate them int\ncannon, and fire them of, that he might have kiel\nat The enemy before he d cd"} +{"article_id": "41_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "The DRAMATIST ;\n\n\nOR,\nSTOP HIM WHO GIN.", "byline": "", "article": "To which will be added, the much admired co.,.\n\n\nOpsR4 Of"} +{"article_id": "46_1799-07-15_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799071501_0238.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-07-15", "page": "p2", "headline": "BOSTON July IT.\n\nFROM fRELHND.-", "byline": "", "article": "The HeiIian Fly has made denruetive ravages il\nVirginia, Newyork, &c."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "lcry and camp baggage fell into the\nhands of the conquerers, who IN other\nrclpe6ts took but few priloners. The\nTurks and Englifh ALTO took feveral\nfhips on the coat of Paleitine, which\nhad been fent from Egypt with ammu-\nmilton and military flores.\n\n\nPrevious to the arrival of the two\nabove mentioned coufierS, two Tarters\narrived with the news of this victory on\nthe 9Th inf. from PaIeltine. The Porte\nhaving of late been frequently impofed\nupon with falfe news, thofe Tarters\nwere aflured, with threats, that it would\ncolt them their lives, if the intelligence\nthey brought was falfe. The Tarters\nreadily fubmitted to this, adding, that\nthey were fure that the confirmation of\nthe news they had brought would i'm\nmediately follow. i-r-\n\n\nThe Grand Vizier fets out from\nhence on the 10th inf. The Selim, of\n40 guns, carries him to the coat Of\nAla, with fquadron of twenty-one\nihips of the line and two fri\ngates. The rendezvous of the troop\nwhom the Grand Vizier will farther\ntake with him, is to be at Scutari.--\nGen. Kochler, Maj. Franklin, and 9th.\nerr E.ngliih Officers will accompany\nhim.\n\n\nA dreadful fire broke out here few\ndays ago, in the Grand Signior's quar-\nter. About 1000 houles were con\nfumed in IA hours, and bur for the\nactive afliftance of the Captain Paoha,\nall Conltantinople had been a prey to\nthe flames."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "nand, he is fuppofed to be the nropr.\nEft party, Especially as Beauvais, WIN\ncommands at Jaemel, has declared e,\nnim. Rigaud has been proclaimed,\nBebei by Roume, the agent of the LIZ.\necutive directory. All vefels going |,\nhis ports, are to be reputed lawful pr\nyes. Barges and vefTels of force an.\nfitting out by both parties, and it an.\npears to be more than mere report tia,\nthe barges of Rigaud have put to death\nthe crews of one or more French vel.\nfels which they have captured.\n\n\n\" Which of thofe two chiefs mar\ngain the day, is doubtful, but while\nholtilities exit between them there can\nbe but little fecurity for the American\ncommerce-eyen fhould the commune.\ncation lie opened. The riik which\nmutt be run from the barges Of either\nparty, will be great /; and hould the\nvefels arrive fate, the number of hands\nAIKEN from agriculture to recruit the\narmies, will render coffee fcarce, and\nprevent either administration or irdi.l\n,iduals from performing their engage\nments. -~s.f.t >z.rs. pv~r\n\n\ng | know not on what footing the\nfngliih trade with Hifpaniola is to BE-\nlaced. BY proclamation cfthe king\n\n\nhe governor of Jamaica, is authoriied|\no grant pafiports to vefels, for certain\nportsI; but three Englilh vefTels are at\n'ort-au-Prince under Spanilh colours\nthey carried them very feafonable|\nIupply of proviiions, -four being at 40\ndollars per barrel, and other articles in\nproportion. They had ferved to aug\nrnent the price of coffee, and it may be-\nraifed 70 high as to render it, when the\ntrade is permitted, an Improbable arti- !\nGle Of remittance.\n\n\n+\" One piece of intelligence more\nit is reported and generally believed,\nthat poftve orders have been given bY5\nAdmiral Parker, to flop the fhip King.\nlfon if ihe fhould be met with and fend\nher to jamaica\""} +{"article_id": "3_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "DOMESTIC CONCERNS.\n\nIl Nxw CASE in JuRrspRvDsNcs.", "byline": "", "article": "PHiLADELPHIA. AVG. Il.\n\n\nThis days Mail brings the proceed.\nings of the Federal Diitrid Court fo\nthe Diitrid of South Carolina, upon\nthe queffion of Jonathan Robbins, ALA\nThomas Nafh, on fufpieion of having\nbeen concerned in mutiny on board\nthe Britiih frigatc Hermoine in 1871\nwhich ended in the murder of the prih1l\ncipal officers, and carrying the frigat|\ninto Spaniih port. Il, is a new and\nintereaing cafe in our jurifprudenc\nbut its length precludcs our publihind\nthe learned and ingenious arguments\nCouncil, on both iides. In charged\ncomfortable length, delivered by b\nhonor Judge Bee, in which he impa1\nitaly reviews and investigates tf4\npleadings of both Council he COZ\ncludes as follows -\n\n\n81 have carefully reyievel the argumeaf\nadvanced by the council fer the prifoner. has\nlooked into the contribution, the treaty. the lar\nand the cafes quoted and upon full inveRss\nCATION Of them all, am of opinion, that frdS\nthe aGiavits fled with the clerk of the coskE\nthere is iuficient evidence If crimimality vs.\njuaify the apprehension and commitment ofrs\npri for trial, for murder COMMITTED .\nboard ihip of war belonging to his BrtanH\nmaeay, on the high feSs |; hat requi6tien hs\ning been made by the Britiih oriu, the ohss\nauthorized to make The fana-, in virtue OF o\nz7th article of the treaty Of arrity and CT\nmerce between the United States and Greatr\ntain, ann bound By the exprefs words o. \"\nclaufe of the treaty, to deliver him up TO\nice, And do therefore order and commapF\nthe MARTIAL, in Whole cuitody the prifonsr g.\nis, to deliver the body of the faid Jonathan y\nbcrts, alias Thomas Eaih, to the Britifh -\nfui, or flch perfon or pe.fons as he lhal ofde'f\nreceive him.\" -\n\n\nThe Judgment being pronounced'rs\n\n\ncourt was Immediately adjourned; VI\nirons were replaced on the prifoner,y\n\n\nhe was delivered over by the conltaD's\nto detachment of Federal troops, w.\n\n\nhad before been placed under arm'yE\npolite the Court Houfe and had co' ~,\nnued there during the fitting Of ,t ~\ncourt. The troops Immediately q\"\ncred up the prifoner to Lieut.. Jump Ill., {\nhis Britannia Majelfy's Hoop SprlSsss5} |\nthen lying in this harbor, ana . WIN |,\nfailed with the prifone. on oa'\"' ,\nmorning for jamaica."} +{"article_id": "4_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "Lateft from B10naparse.", "byline": "coNsrANrINoPLH, MAY 10", "article": "coNsrANTINoPLE, MAY 10.\n\n\nYelterday intelligence was received\nhere by courier from Dghezar Pacha,\nin Syria, as we'll as by another courier\nfrom Sir Sidney Smith, to the Britilh\nAmbanador here, that the French had\niufered iecond defeat in Syria. They\nhad appeared the fecond time before\nthe Fortrefs of St. John D'Acre, and\nattempted to carry it by form. But\nthe aaault was beaten off, and Dghezar\nPacha attacked the enemy afterwards\non their retreat, aililted by the Englifh\nOfficers. Sir Sidney mentions, that\n1000 of the enemy were lain, and the\nref difperfed. Mott of enemy's artil-"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "CiviI Mar in HPani0M.", "byline": "Ex,raa of letter from Brrracoa to perfon in Bali\n\n\nmore, dated July az I7y9.", "article": "more, dated July az, i7y9.\n\n\n\" A civil war has broken out in Hill\nPAMELA. will not attempt to detail\nthe caufes, that led to this event it is\nfuhicient to know that it exits, and is\nconducted with brutal ferocity. The\nfavourable reception given to the En-\nglih by rouaaint, is the plea urged by\nRigaud in defence of his conduct. He\naccules the former with an intention of\ndelivering up the ifland to them, or at\nleait- of putting ii under their protec-\nton. The real objea of contention is\npower, The one being relolved TO pre-\nferve the fupreme command, the other\nequally deiirous to poiefs it.\n\n\nWhen Hedouville was ient off TO\nFrance, he wrote Rigaud, and directed\nhim to aHume the command ihould he\noblerve Touiaaint was about TO take\nany ieps to render the ifland indepen-\ndent. From that moment Rigaud en-\ndeavoured, by means of his agents, TO\ngain over the feveral chiefs to his par\nty and when he believed the crifis\nwas arrived in which he might declare\nhimfelf openly, he marched a body of\ntroops to Petit Goave, which was taken,\ndelivered up to pillage, and mott of the\nwhites maiIacred. The itandard Of\nrevolt was now reared. He expected\nat Port.au- Prince the fame fcene would\ntake place, the chief of which was gain\ned, and he counted upon the exertions\nof his adhercnts at Gonaives, Port.de-\nPaix, Mole St. Nicholas, Jean Reabel\nand other places. Mott of thefe plots\nhave been diicovered, and all of them\nprevented, except at the Mole, where\na regiment whichwas ordered to march,\nexpelled the commandment, and took\npoGellion Of the town and forts. The\nperfons Of the inhabitants and property\nhave hitherto been re(petted. The\nfails and rudders of the veaels which\nlie in port were taken ON ihore tho\nit is Eaid they have lince been reltored\nto them. An army of 5000 men is on\nits march to that place, and as the gar\nrifon is but frnall, it may foon be redu-\nced. After the capture of Petit Coave,\nparty advanced as far as Grand CO.\nave, and took pofeilion of block\nhoufe--they are now furrounded by a\ndetachment of TouHaint's army, and\nmutt be foon forced to furrender.\n\n\n\" Tounaint has puniihed fome of the\nchiefs who have been found to have\nbeen in intelligence with Rigaud, by\nblowing them off at the mouth of can\nnon. It is fuppofed that thefe fevere\nexamples will intimidate the others who\nmay be difcontented, and as he has an\narmy Of 10000 men under his COM.\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "uonEHA, ruNE2. 4 icyere impe-\nrial mandate has been addrefed to the\nJews with inianaion to Iefore within\nthe ipace of three days, all the church\nplate, relics, itatues of faints, &c. which\nthey bought of the French, while mai\ntiers of this country.\n\n\nHAMBURGER, JUNE 2o. Our read\ners will be glad TO fee his Imperial Ma\niefy's Declaration TO the Diet Of Ratif-\nbon, dated the 10Th inf. relative to the\nherrid murder of the French MinilterS\nnear Ranadt. 1t is couched in fyle\nof jge randor and dignity, worthy the\nchief of great empire, which will no\ndoubt convince every candid. though\nhitherto preiudiced mind, that proper\njuAice and puniihment will be inflicted\non the aaailins.\n\n\nMILAN, JUNE 7. The following let\nter has been received here from Gen.\nVucafloyich\n\n\n\"cte,, yunt4\n\n\n\"I have this day entered Ceya, where\n] made priioners 1890 Frenchmen, and\ntie wives of generals Moreau and Flo.\nrella; but as l do not wage war againit\nwomen, ihall fend them both back to-\nmorrow, to the French out potts, at\ntended by my adutant. As Twas mar.\nching through Mondovi | faw nun\nmerry, where the French committed ex-\ncefes before their retreat: They cut in\npieces fome of the nuns ; the reit they\ncsaihed to death with blows of the butt\nend ef their mufkets The French are\nnow all at Conf, which fortrefs being\nvery ffrong by nature, will rather retard\nthe progrels of our troops\"\n\n\nSerious troubles have broken out in\nthe fouth of France, and the recruits\nIent thither defert in great numbers.\n\n\nA fmall corps of Aulfrians and Pied.\nmontefe has entered the province OF\nMaurienne, in Savoy, where the inha-\nbitants are very ready to fupport them."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "Of the armies Of Censrals SuwAnRow\n\n\nand MoREAu.", "byline": "", "article": "MILAN, (Capial Ct the Cjlalpins Ex-\nRepublic JUNE 10. Gen. Bellegarde\nis gone to Piedmont, from whence he\nwill march againf Acqui, with $4,000,\nand penetrate the Geneoie country on\nthat fide.\n\n\nWe have jua now learned, that the\nvan of Gen. Macdonald's army had\nbeen defeated near Lucca, by Gen. OFT,\nwho has made many prifoners.\n\n\nThe fortrefs of Urban capitulated\non the 9TH. Goo French prifoners ar\nrived from Lugano.\n\n\nGen. Moreau, has hretched his right\nwing towards Genoa, to fuitain Gen.\nVictor, who covers the Lieurian terri\ntory on the fide Of the Imperial Gefs.\n\n\nJUNE IA. After Moreau had detach.\ned Generals Victor and Grenter to\nGenoa, Gen. Victor marched to the\nvalley OF Taro, to cooperate with Mac.\ndonald. They then diGodged General\nOFT near Pontremoli, and beat him\nback as far as Parma.\n\n\nVERONA, JUNE IL. Gen. Suwar-\nrow is haltening with the main army\ntowards Genoa, to fupport Gen. OFT,\nwho is collecting his whole forces to\nencounter the enemy.\n\n\nJUNE Il. The nth Gen. Hohen-\nzollern fucceeded in repuliing corps of\n5000 French, who approached Modena\nand took 300 prifoners. But Gen.\nMacdonald's army of 10000 appear\ning, the Auftrian Gen. retired to the\nPc. The French extend towards Ferara\n& Parma. Gen. OFT is near Piacanza,\nreceiving reinforcements. Gen. Kray\nis gone in hate to Suwarrow's head.\nquarters, to concert the plan Of opera\ntions againit Macdonald.\n\n\nRovERE EDO, JUNE IS. Gen. Suwar.\nrow will break out in forced marches\nfrom Sarzano to Alexandria, and ano.\nTheir battle will be deciGve of the\nfate of Italy. His army will confilt\nof $4,000 men.-The Gege of Man.\ntua is fufpended for ihort time.\n\n\nVienna, June 10. Count Melas\nwrites, that Moreau had retreated, and\ntaken petition near Savona, in the\ngulf of Genoa, which enabled him tc\nwait his reinforcement from gen. Mac\ndonald's army, and generals Montrich\nards &Grenier's divifons, from Naples\nTufcany and Bologna."} +{"article_id": "8_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\"In order to oppoie this junction, and\nto proiecute the iieges of the citadels of\nTurin, Tortona and Alexandria, the\ntroops under generals Belegarde & OFT,\nthe divifions of generals Froehlich and\nHohenzollern, and the brigades ofgen-\nerals Seckendorf and Alcaini, are to\nform an army Of oblervation, to act as\nexigencies may require. Befides thofe,\n1900 Ruilians have marched through\nKafchau and Pef, to join Suwarrow,\nwhich will make his reinforcements\n$4,000. The proportion will therefore\nbe kept up."} +{"article_id": "9_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "function Of Macdonald With Moreau.", "byline": "", "article": "VIENNA, JUNE 1o.-Gen. Macdo-\nnald having entered the defles of the\nmountains on the fea-coaf, his march\nthrough upper Italy, the accounts of\nhis junction with Moreau are no longer\ndoubted but the junction of the corps\nof Generals Gauthier and Montrichard\nwill be vigorouay impeded."} +{"article_id": "14_1799-08-26_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799082601_0251.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-08-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "OPERATIONS in SWITZERLAND.", "byline": "LOWER EtBE, JUNE g.", "article": "LOWER EtBs, JUNE 29.\n\n\nBy the Vienna Court Gazette, of\nJune 9th, we learn, That the arch\nduke Charles was at Klettern, the 9th\nIune. He took at Zurich, from which\nthe French had precipitately retreated,\nga cannons.\n\n\nCon the 9th, Prince Rofenberg at\ntackled the enemy near Alberfried, and\ntook it.\n\n\nI\" the enemy having been reinfor-\nced after their defeat on the 29th ult.\non Mount ST. Gothard, near the Devils\nbridge, dinodged Gen. ST. Julien OF\nfome advantages, gained the 3Ilt.-\nHowever, Prince Victor Rohan advan-\ncling to Briegen, in the Walloon\ncountry, and Gen. Herbert from the\nCrifons, the enemy were forced to a.\nbandon the advantages, they had 70 re-\nGently gained\"\n\n\nFrontiers of SqOabia, June Is.\n\n\nThe Archduke's head quarters were\nat Kloten, the 3th.-He intends Civ\ning few days ref to his brave army,\nwhich has been fighting with admira-\nbic perseverance for the ten days pre-\nvious to the 4th init.\n\n\nOn the 18th Maaena's headquarters\nwere at Waldenburg, on the road from\nSoleure to Bale.\n\n\nVienna, June I.tb.-On the 4th, 9Th\nand 9th init. the Archduke attacked\nthe French in front of their ftrong in\ntrenched camp in the van of Zurich\nThe combat was long, obainate, and\nbloody ; and the particulars are given\nat length by his royal highnefs. On\nthe night of the 9Th. the archduke in\ntended making an aHault on all their\nlines but the French retreated in fuch\nhate as to leave in their intrenchments\nIs pieces cannon, three howiIz, and\n10 Wagons. In the morning the in\ntrenchments, and Zurich were taken\npoleflion of. In the latter 90 cannon\nwere found. In the attacks Generals\nHotze, Wallis, and Hoddic, were\nwounded. Our lois is very coniidera-\nbic /; and our troops combatted with\nfuch fury, that after forming the re-\ndoubts they ieized the French that de-\nTended them by the hair, and difpatch-\ned them with the but-end of their fire.\nlocks. In the height of the battle,\nnone of the erfemy's officers obtained\nquarters."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "39ornano.\n\nTo the Public.", "byline": "", "article": "IN conformity the notice given in the Ian Gazette\nthis day the publication of the Laws OF the\nUnited States The great public utility of this meaiare\nis obvious require the leaf ilunraon. A, moi\noppol,tion to the aes of Congres aries from an igno-\nothem, IL is hoped every member OF the commu-\nnifty will avail hifniel Of the devfed by\n\n\nufed authorities so render their promu cation gener al\namong all clales of citizens. Every may be-\ncome poiefied of copy of the Laws, with other\nceiTay matters, at the ordinary price of newspaper\n\n\nThis eircumilance added he low price of this Ca\nzete will IT Is prciumed niure that general patron\nage which is neceaary fupport publ cation con-\nQuoted on 70 large plan. Implement viii be 1ued\ngratis whenever pref, of matter f,aii require it.\n\n\nThe fotowing paaage of letter, which received\nfrom rho Secretary of State, will explain his motive in\nadopting the plan exhibited thsday. for their pubica-\nticn.\n\n\n.Torcnder their publication in the newspapers more\n\"ufefu by providing for the preervation Of the laws,\n30 convenient form, have determined on the podc\n(which the :nelofcd paper exhibits. BY devoting one\nhalf fheet weekly the publication Of the laws, dif.\npofed in octave pages, each of your fubfcribers will\nwith the receive complete copy of the\nlaws of the United States form to be folded in\nsspamphIet, unmiIed with any other matter, by their\n\"-parang the half fleets Of the laws from the other\nIs half fleets ofyour newspapers\""} +{"article_id": "2_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "Buonaparte's Letters.", "byline": "", "article": "Haviay eoairts to pubs fsse INTERRUPTED kteys erts,\nirf the jasTcirg egaa and msryiy Introduction TO them,\nsobieb spa heze IN se5a im3atan they e0sGrsd BY\nsbe EsgG6 government, vbieb though fit \" public sbem.\nThy curious and iusUgqiag"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "lyoLuMR III", "byline": "", "article": "which he might have turned without the lof OF man ?\nWas i;-bnt why, why multiply qceitIons, when there\nIS nor, perhaps reader of common Newspaper in Eu\nrope (th pettent foe the honour OF his country\ncepted) who dues not know thar Buonap4re has\ntonly fP more blood than any Attia of ancient\ndern time, who with the fame means, has had merely\nthe fame ersds to efTast.\n\n\nWe may, perhaps, at lome future time take up this\ntopic at greater cngth; meanwhile fhs content\noarielves with referring Boyer's letter No xxl)\nand return to the lubeet of the expedition.\n\n\nWe have called farce might with more jufticc,\nhave called II tragedy--!t -, perfuaded (but\nhere we beg be undefaood fpeaking only pr-\nvste and individual opinon) deep laid plan, of which\nthe only actors m the ieoret the directory ADD Bu\nonapafte, and, perhaps, Berthier The main plo,\nto get rid OF the Italian army the subordinate one\nconquer and puader what they could II Egypt fell\n10 much the better if did MOTTO much the better\nIt'll The denoumenr Was fkiiIfuy effected either way,\nand the government equally relieved\n\n\nBUT why then all this expence, this hazard of their olc\nremaining feet this expoiurc of their be and moi ik-\nfu officers. of their profnnndea philosophers of their\nmott ieienthc men of every kind Thefe eonfefs\nare weghty and rational objections, and il could not\naniwer them to our own fatsfaeton. d without\nhetitaiion renounce the opinion have givcI and\ndoPt that oil our opponents in its Read.\n\n\nWe begin, then, with premhng that the directory do\nnot iet much fore by her Savaas they have exported\nievera heads OF them Cayenne afpot Fill worfe than\nEgypt aud made great coaiumpron of them az\n\n\n\n\n\nmay be fafey put out o. the quefhon.\n\n\nWith rcpcct to the expence TO fay nothing of\nthe hopes OF repaying themlelyes by the plunder of\nMalta, and Grand Caro- = il was furely worth fome-\nthing TO effect the important ends they had in view\nThe hazard of their feet\" indeed, Teens fc-\nrious matter; but let be remembered that the direc-\ntory had no idea that cou politely end flusdron\nmo the Mediterranean IA lea VII ch we had absn1oncd\nfor near two years. hrong enough to attack it and\nhere let US pay the tribune o appaufe 70 juay due TO\nthe fecrecy, and k and promp,tuie with which this\nmot important meafnrc was effected\n\n\nWith regard to the exp fsre of their bea officers\nand here we make chief fant-w fay. tina. the\nGovernment had no fuch deagn. They TENT. it is\ntrue, becacc the army would not move without tn m\nbut have proof little fhort Of matthew\nty that they ipeedy be recalled\nfrance II appears from ome of Buonapartc letters,\nthat he bad not the GighIe idea of wntering Egypt.\nhall pai,' lsy, he. the cold months ia Burgundy,\nwhere with You would look f,me little place for\nme- Here then is the foution of The whole enigma.\nBuonaparte to leave his devoted followers moul\nder away in the undiiurbec poeiion of Egypt, and\nvnder Tome audible prcrence to return to Europe with\nhis abelf officers and with perhaps ahandful of the\nmott duetic aud trattaae of his troops\nhrs and other. for his keeping the\neet on the coa1, in fpc of the remonrances OF Bruey.\nand the evident danger to VIII oh expofedit\n10 carry back the Conqusror of Egypt in triumph\nto France; and the Admiral, who wholly unac-\nquanted with his dehgn fell facrhce lai, per-\n\n\n\n\n\n76e ff IF A4gsa ruined all thefe Gnefpun fchcmes:\nand Buonaparte fell into he tolls he fprcading for\nothers All return is impoib,e, EXCEPT fugi\niveor prioner. He may enter into the chambers of\nthe Pyramids, and hold conversations on the tomb Of\nCheops with Inans, and with Muftis he may organ\nne and conquer, and plant botanic gardens and eab\nhih men1geries he NAV pats from the Delta to the\niheba,d. and from the rhebad to the Dcta, with his\ntrain OF ri-coIourcd Chicks, and be hailed the Ali\nb4ssapa,'s o! the eounty-all is il but folly his final\ndet ueton can neither be averted nor delayed and his\nUNREASONABLE mummeres will but fervc TO take away all\ndignity from the caaftrophe of the drama and render\nhis TALL at once terrible and ridiculous\n\n\nBefore our readers accufc Of being anguinc in\nour expectations, or too preopi:ate in our judgment.\nlet them carefully peruie the following correspondence.\nThey viii find every officer in the army datised with\nhis htuation, and impatient France\nGrating the climate and the country, aud lamenng the\n.oiy that led him to embark in 70 Wild, ablurd and\nhopeless an expedition. They will find the whole army\nwithout tents, baggage, Ammunition without medi-\nenes, or wine, or br andy with few OF the necearies,\nand none oil the comforts of life\n\n\nThis rps, faithful picture Of their Gtuaon before\nThe deitruaion OF their heet-what IL fince they may\neay conjecture. II, then, they will add to this\nmutation OF miiery and dfpair the inveterate hofty\nOF the Arabs the treachery of the Egyptians and the\nderuttve warfare of the Mameukes together with the\nnaaieus and peculiar ciieafes OF the country the ino-\ncradle heats, and pefienta winds, the devou imp my\nriads OF venomou nfeets and the ench and purefac-\nton ct ten houiand nagnant pools, they will not, we\nimagine be much inclined to diputc the juiiee OF our\nconcluhons.\n\n\nWi refpea TO the letters We have iven they were\nfelecfed, as far confident with plan. with\neye to variety. They are, with few exceptions,\nremely we'll written and do credit to the cpnolary\nTents OF The authors, nor this their highe merit\nthey are friendly and afeetionae and we fee with\npleaiure that the cold blooded rank of deteabe and\nimPous phiofophy. has not yet fuceeeded in exiin-\nguifhing the focal feelings\n\n\nOne word more. We had very different motives\nfrom thofe of rafting laugh when admitted into\nthe coecfion, the letters of Guiot, lie rureq, &C..\nWe had it in contemp alton 20 fhew, that from the\nhighefl to the lowen, from the bea informed to the\nMOI illteraie, the fentiment of ifcontent and deu is\nunvcrla; that, far from harbouring thought Of ng\ndown in Egypt, ndividualin the army 10 far,\nat leaf, as has knowlcdgel but turns with"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nEvery knows thar he directory long incc engag-\ned to make free gift tn army, of thoufand million\nof Vres, az the concuGon OF general peace. This\nengagement ike many hers, II feemed TO have for\ngoen till the necety os TEACHING the troops their\nnterefs. and thus enabling hem perfect the revolt\nton OF the 18th FruSdor, made it ncccdary for the\n1rumvrae to their pi omiie, aud to revive the\nlanpuid expectations OF the arm \".\n\n\nNone contributed IN fucceE of this fatal day\nthan the army Of italy, which, the eternal diferacc\nof Buonaparte. permitted overawe the councils\naud 10 aflume to felf the whole of the Fate\n\n\nSuch fervice could not be crooked their claim\nportion of the miiard becarn doubly valid and\nthe war in Italy fuppoi ed to be at end,\nthoufands of them returned to Fran &C to claim it,\n\n\nHere bean the difficulties OF Il ,e directory. They\nhad money but it exp edient to confes IT\nand the expedition to Egypt was therefore, brought\nforward reent eipedent e quieting the pre-\nfent Glamour, and providing for forty rhoufand\ntroops, Injured plumber and impa tent OF controul\nwho cnhble of their merits to be quietly laid\nAide and urgent in their dema nds to be csjoed\nwith empty promfes.\n\n\nHence arofe the expedition to Egy pt The plumber\nof the Venetian docks and arfenai, ha fortunately fur\nnifned them with vaft quantity Of laval ores, and\nWith feverai fps of the line, irgates &c. With the\nformer, they fitted the vees in the port Of roucn\n& they collected tranfpors from every, quarter while\nthele preparations going the 7upldiry and\ndour of the troops artfully nhame by ambiguous\nhints of expedition that to eolpi e,in immediate\n\nTo promote the farce (for fuch perfuaded it\nwas artts of all kinds, chymiRs, botanic members of\nthe protechnca lchoo in prodigious bers,\nknow NOT what quantities of people calm themielves\nSsvan, col ected from every part of France, and\ndriven to Touon in hoas When all thefc lately\nembarked, Buonaparte afembled the ita isn> army\namounting 900 mem and after gravey prcmGng\nthem on his honour which he obierycd had ,ver been\nfacred. that they nould each receive their\nmoney enough purchsfc fix and half of good\nnd fook ard md\nbury them all in Egypt.\n\n\nOn his rout he collected near twenty thoufand more\nOf the army of Itayfiurdy beggars. who might have\ndque,ed the directory il they had been fuft red\nmain in Europe, and who will now contribute with their\nfor comrades faten the vutures of Grand Cairo\n\n\nWe fhall flop notice the capture as il called\nof Malta\" the various gambols that played\nBY this unwiedly in the Mediterranean but\nhaving conducted il in aiety Alexandria return TO\nmake few miscellaneous obferva,ions on is ouiet iup-\npofed deiina,ion, &c.\n\n\nThe hrlt crcumfance that frikcs u.s. j. the extreme\n\n\nignorance of The French with rcga the country they\ngoing deioate and deftioy. They had had on\nwith its ports for ages and yet they appear to\nhave known of its interior, than the nhab\nOF the moon This want of knowledge univeffsl\nfrom the Commander in Chief TO the meaneil folrr\nin the army all darkness, and blind confidence in\nthe blindeft OF Of guides\n\n\nThe Savar, were not wit better informed than\nthe rcn-Iike PhHton,\n\n\n75.y bop dperLat,, 10 meef .ot5 fls,frg mood,\n@1nI aats.y fanes, ard efisr fra rpab god, 80\n\n\nand like him imagine, they have found general\nconhagration, and river\n\n\nNow have mentioned thefe men, it may not be a\nmfs to inquire into the lervices the general literature\nOF Europe is likely derive from their excrtons fer.\nvices, be it remembered for which the Directory who\n\n\nved them board have s,eaJy received the cIcita-\nton Of all the Z\" friends OF liberty\"\n\n\nThe inquiry will be hort. All the mention we find\nOf them from the hour OF their embakation the pre-\n=. =\n| the Roman Republic. The Savas, a.onge, Bertoct.\nBouhenne, &C. fays he, fought with the greatet\ncourage; they did quit the gene rails ide during any\npart of the aston and they proved by their e1erons\nthat IN combating fbe easv Of their e,yt every Freneh-\nman is folder\" Sc.\nIhus find that the enlightened gcnufrea of the\neighteenth century, who explore the conftruc-\nton OF the Pyramids, to dive into the Caacou,bs, to\nwind through the macs of the facred labyrinth, to dig\nup the mytic volumes of Hcrmes, and in a word, to\nroam with free foot from the cataraas to The fcven\nmouths OF the Nile were become mere men of blood\nObliged to cling to the troops for protection and unable\nto advance Jingle ftep to the right left beyond the\nreach oil the muiquetry or cannon of the army\n| But the imbeeity dfplayed in the outfer Of this\n\n\ntrange expedition, is not extraordinary than the\noblnaey with which has been held up 70 the adni-\nration OF Europe Either ignorance or fear or jaeohn-\ni'm, has been always hand-,o fqyel preatnefs Of\nplan, here there little, in fact but blind hazard\n20 wnhper combination of means amida the want OF\neve thing and to promife invaluable fucceis TO men\nwhole every hep attended with delrution and de.\n| fpar\n\n\nWhile the army vet on lis way to the plso. of its\ndenson. the old plans of the French government were\n| IN every mouth and the widom loudly applauded\nwhich was 10 attach the beys the INVADER erui the\ndominion of the Porte and ecufe the country for ever\nTO the 81 Great Nation\"\n\n\nBuonaparte arrives, and rcveres the whole fcheme\nThe beys are now 20 be cruhed becaule they alone\nhave the power TO rsfa and the fovereigny of Con-\n\n\n\nThat evsrf Dad kts found before j7sesspari 7sr,o-\ny Toe t\",gnfi and isg Of Posg1 fbsc haze qe been\nlaid saea BY tie BALI Iasns ard otis, an5,uod \"a, cJ\n@H formal sssg'r aestf bs Grand Meas, Hsmeetab By\ntoe x'gos' 19S' 6aVs fals1 ,sss ia Germany Ra, ts.\n\n\nAa Litter Of S4orabDtsss tie Dyo9s,y asts}9 Yuly 6,b\nby \"b eo.sy any thing ist sotas srsyrirs an tory"} +{"article_id": "6_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1909.", "byline": "", "article": "ter i cried the laqacions difcoyerers of deem dei,n\nIN al the bedlam tricks of France that country will\ngam more this way than t'oher- WE Ia Republic i'\nAgain, when it found that no impreflions but\nthoie of hatred and hoIy were made on the natives\nOF Egypt, and that the conqueror barely held the\nground on which his army halted, we were frddenly\nmade acquainted with another and greater icheme\nwhich we were feriouny aured was the only eenu ne\none, and which could not fail of fuccers What was\nnot done in Egypt, m ght be done in perfa The in.\nhahitans of the osthern coats of that country were\nopportunity dcovered have the primitive religion of\nthe Arabs, before 1t infected with Mahometifn\nand with them, through the ans of their venerable\npatriarch, Bnonaparte, il known. had long Gnce\nbeen IN correspondence. The clue of the mighty maze\nwhich had 10 much puzzled mankind wa, al lenpth\ndiicovered Arabia was to be relored to liberty and\nhappneis, by the arms of France, acting on enc fdc of\nII aud 10y hefe nnumerable and faithful auxiIiares on\nthe other The ref plain enough. Arabia being\nonce organized and in pofefon Dry and two\ncouncils Tree paifage India afforded Of courfe,\nthrough Mekran the region of friends and phofphers\nand fhe \"tyrant OF the fes, driven with dgrace from\nCalcutta.\n\n\nII would be fuperiuous to fend our readers TO anv\nauth9r oil credit Tor rcuation of all this ahurd ~\nwhich yet has been dwell on by the friends of France\nwith esmplacency and deight--but If they fhould\nhappen to look into Nehbur they will find thar there\narc really fome wild Arabs, poor, and mifersbe and\nhall naked people, who wander up and down the COATS\nOF Arabia Proper, and live purid fiji Thefe 1.-Two\nphagl arc the enlightened lavages, Who in conjunction\nwith buonaParte are to daie the knowledge OF liberty\nand virtue through the eaftern world\n\n\nBut II Is not only the profundy Of the generals plans\nOf conquca th,tis 70 highly and 70 iuay celebrated\nhis capacity of lie atng for the countr e he fnbducs\nreceives equal ihare of APP aufe and his admirers\nwould think they inluted his on they forbore\nto MENTION that he added the political agacy of Scion\nTO the military fcience of Alexander\n\n\nThe reatcr will find mo. Ky a letter from Buona-\nVIII he q e.. n\ngAn'zation OF Egypt \" il he will look carefully into his\nand INTO another curious paper, (appendir No. VIM\nhe VIII be inclined, think abate ome thing OF h.\nadmiral on for this new Scion.\n\n\nThe tenacouin Is Of the eaern people for their cnf\ntoms IS proverbay great vet they are 10 change them\nat word! the implicitly and inyariabr uniformity OF\ntheir drefs is no lefs rking ages pafs away and find\n'h the lame yet they are now obedience they\nknow not what orders trick themfeves fuddenlv on,\n.rcooured fhaws and fcarfs and ribbands, like the\n'awdry Jack Puddings Ct the executive directory.\n\n\nAL the complicated relations which bind the focicty\n''mong which the genera is thrown are either unkno WI\n'or unheeded by him ; two general and barren\nprovinces are made to reprelent all rhofe moral hab\nats and local .regula ons which, with an infinite Va.\nrety, diin uihed the former people\nOut remedy Is az hand If hi. laws will not do Of\ntneas'eives, ferse will fpeediiy make them efcfusl\n\n\nnc military, under the command Of French officer\nare directed to be called in every location In 7rl\nthis the grand fpecfc Tor all after dfqraceul and\nfutile attempt at civil wifdom the whole Is rcioyed in.\n70 Woe nee, and the code OF the Legislator hruf down\ninc thru ats OF the people bayonet of the\n\n\nBur what could be expected from man who had al.\nready etrayed his incapacy in iniisr attempts in\nEurope Let his itupd admirers (for we mua now be\nferrous let fs upd admirers call to mind his Italian\norganization (he worthy prototypes of his Egyptian\nones) rs peatedy changed by hmef and the infant he\nwas OUT OF light didainuly changed by others There\n100 was the fame poverty OF conception. From his\ntravelling eokebag, he privately drew our the model\nOF all lc.gilation-thc contribution of 1905 This was\nCOPIED Tor great and fmal and applied in all itua,ons,\nana to Every people Antiquity knew nothing of hi,\niweepn mode ct eglation they fhewed condefesn-\nnSn 10 the different cuitoms and prcudices of thoe\nVINO fcli under their management and a culer of\nmail and contiguous powers were iudciouHy and hui\nnamely INDUCED with the poleiion of thoe laws which\nhad long been dear them, and which removed them\nIRON each other in principles and manners as far as from\nthe Gentle to the pole\"\n\n\nBut Italy, which in the judgnen, of our nhi,ofoph.\nmad once exhibited this weskncf was now TO be tsugt\noetter leion. All moral considerations were TO be\nupereded by the iupreme wildom Of the and\nrepublics, monarches. and whatever elfc mpht be the\nanctons OF arocratic government were 10 be five o.\naway with the befom, OF 1895. What fha he the con-\nihtutIon OF Genoa ! A Directory and two conncils-\nVIVA, OF Mantua 7 A Directory and two councils -.\nwhaf again OF Bologna You arc very trelome look\nINTO page---of the eloke bag What does it fay ! A\n\n\n\n\n\nJI\"\"n~ io'sanr and make lava quicker and better\n'hsn the aneentsdsbyss dai7i1, One undiflin-\nguiihng rule domineers all the veried application\nOh poH'eal widom, and Minos and Scion, and Lycur-\ngus are vanqmihed by Jingle roll OF paper trium.\nphanty carried through Europe, and fpeakiny alike\ntwne'her integable or noD to all people q nations\nand languages and tongues\"\n\n\nFrom the legislative preten,ons of Buonapsrte we\nmight now defend the confederation CT the fraud &\nhypoeriiy, and blafphemy, and impicy and cruelty &\n'nlo'hee which he had never ceaied fpay nce the\ncommencement OF this famous expedition but we\nbetter pleafed leave them to the faithful page of the\nniitorian, which we are fatsfed will one day hold\nthem up TO the ut contemp, and execration of all\nkind\n\n\nWe fha indulge ourfelves, however. with an OFFER\nvat'on or two on his cruelty. We (eea this vice. be\ncane Bnonapate has been celebrated by the ignorant\nana malevolent of this country for nothing 70 much as\ntor his humanity One man, of whom fhould fay if\nwe could for moment believe in the metempfychohs'\n"} +{"article_id": "7_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "INTRODUCTION.", "byline": "", "article": "AN NODOC lONs\n\n\nTVHE correspondence, of which the following letters\nmake part, was intercepted different periods,\nby the Turkilh and Englih ihps of II con6s Of\nofficial ard private letters whole contents perhaps like\ntholc OF houfand Others which have times,\nfallen into the hands Of our cries would have remain\nby hodng out, r alfe account OF the motive of III\nfamous expedition and then, by fpreading the mo alb\nfurd and exaggerated of its fucces rendered\nit neccnary undeeeive Europe, (0 trembling at the\nsae) by proving from their ftatements that what\nbegan wickeduefs and fraud, likely terminate\nin wreicbeanes and celpair.\n\n\nThe public alton being thus determined upon the\nnep make fuch lceelion from the volumnous\ncorrespondence in the hans of government, without\ngratifying an Idle curiofty, INDUCING prurient in\ncinaticn Tor fcandal md intrigue, fhoud yet leave\nnothing to be dehred with refped the real iruaon\nof the army in Egypt i's views and fuccehes, its mfe\nrcs ard dfappo,ntments For this purpofe, every thing\nthat was not iurave Of other Of thoie objects\nwas fuppreaed all private letters, unefs intimately\nconnected with the end in view. pailed and\neven ,hofe of Baonapate (which have been 70 fhame-\nfully tented, and commented upon by hoie fer\nvid champ OF decency, the oppoftion writers tho\nnot Rrk'rgly and aboute'y private, yet containing\nnothing that could mate ally interef inform the pub\nlie were laid aide with the srea. We truft that we\nhave not admitted any thing that rsie bulh on\nthe cheek Of readers either for themielve for\nWe might here clofe introduction, but the L.\ngvpan exp edition has awakened curoy, and been the\ntheme Of much wonder, and apPlauie, and error and\nMISREPRESENTATION; do not think flall render an\nunacceptable fervce the reader, by enargng little\nthe fuhicct.\n\n\nThe French have long turned their eyes towards\nEgypt. The fanguine dpo6tion of their conus in the\nLevans had numbered with Admirable effect, the\ncrcduity and avarice, and ambition, OF this rete ma\nton, by arurng them that Egypt the parable Of\nthe can the key of the reafures Of the Indies eafy\nbe iezed and fsii more cafy be kept There\n4 Freedman under The old regimen, who was not fully\npcrfusded of the truth OF all this and certainly they\nhave loa nothing OF their ambition, their avarice, and\ntheir credulity under the\n\n\nWhat plans the monarchy might have devifed for\ngaining poiielIion OF his /\" Parad fe,\" We know II\ncould hope to effect it by force. But the prelent\nyuers OF France who have trampled the powers OF\nthe continent two long, and with much IMMUNITY,\nthink !, neeeilsry 10 manage them now could have\napprehspsons OF reliance to their meaiurcs, and\nlikely be fcrupulous in the choice of to eff\nfett whatever purpofe they had in view.\n\n\negypt however though faid and believed to be rich\ncountry, promifed no immediate Puppies of plumber\nand The projeet for feizng would 9TH have remained\n. TIE fnosp;np bnsyvab5s taken from he Morning\nChronicle NE might bsvs produced burlred Of .bs\n,srs lind 5r tss think 4v Be snf bs\nd,sfsts Hyperion disaey' Of ,bss Paper Wben Be ba.\nfaaaeysi them roe Be so Be fneud perbapf, TO jEd\ntie Fysse5 iaAs 'bs iey' Of fb, lovers and ,sa\nSavi.e iarly aped e5 dtiafs, and bsroH able band\n\"h veyy ~sIIbt 10 fbe gsns,eGiy Of Office, that ID,\nt,vas hss from B1oaspie and biz army 10 their risnd'\nFyr.s zoDs6 intercepted 6oHli be pnb&ed h,gyts,\nfrom tbe e5a,aev Of nation 10 defend 10 la gapiag oey\ntst letters from B1onspats 10 BIS brother. complaining eftte\ntycfgssy Of bis zo; another from BsanJaynoi', aspiring BIS\nl,er t5sf t ar Mamma not zoieied a, 6 hystyeueiI\nSub bs pyseio zebisb TO breed m ia private\nfav,e,, 70 Be pnbSsiia Fyercb and Eagi@ - Nov \"a\ndtiA tbsPpbis 6avebssa 70 i0.g ag ted sOs ansy ard\nesi suition rssg BHonsparts and Bis expedition, they\nksgb BE gacf sob tbs feandsi sni intrigue Of rpbb\ns5s buats letters from be general and Bis srs are jul\n\n\nNov. as.\n\n\nTIE private eoygsrduee o, 5vorasarts offers IL ea-\nrom uss of public Intelligence n remind Of tie 7seat\ns-s iusao,is ssiriy vpbo Te1fsiWatss W5sa er find\nIF ns. re marry exs4HasS they gave ibat Be bad ia\naz indecent poem 7rJisb certainly bas ab DO soib TIE\nfseneral warrants MADAM. Buaraparis chaii-\n~ sa 10 d zvifs Be- bysaris sxpsd' 5,erg5 Egypt\n\n\nNov as"} +{"article_id": "13_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "rrhe letters to commence ia my uex,.l"} +{"article_id": "14_1799-04-29_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799042901_0210.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-04-29", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Til, not ebi~.rieai idea a5nayts imagined ~\nPo,em bad ~s,s f6as bsT maGsa ,iag in be, svbs\" IL\nHssV up."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-03-25_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0190.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "would have re-kindled the martial ardor\nOf his citizens that he would have\nheld Out to them the example of their\nanceltry, the ahertor of Europe, and\nthe 1courge Of French ambition that\nhe would have reminded them Of a\nPoferity, which, if this nefarious rob\nberry, under the fraudulent name and\nfalfe colour Of government, ihould in\nfull power be feated in the heart Of Fu-\nrope, mutt forever be conGgned to\nvice, impiety, barbarilm, and the mott\nignominiouS 1avery Of body and mind.\nIn 70 holy caufe, it was prelumed that\nhe would Gas in the beginning of the\nwar he did) have opened all the tenn\npies ; and with prayer, with falting,\nand with duplication (better directed\nthan TO the grim moloch Of regicide in\nFrance) have called upon us to raife\nthat united cry, which has 70 often\nformed heaven, and with a pious vio-\nlence forced down bleAingS upon re-\npentant people. 1t was hoped that\nwhen he had invoked upon his cndea-\nYOURS the favourable regard of the\nProtector Of the human race, il would\nbe feen that his menaces TO the enemy,\nand his prayers to the Almighty, were\nnot followed, but accompanied, with\ncorrespondent action. 1t was hoped\nthat his thrilling trumpet fhouId be\nheard, not to announce thew, but to\nfound charge\"\n\n\n: The Arebdake Cbarles Of AaRria."} +{"article_id": "2_1799-03-25_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0190.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "By Autbority.\n\nCommonwealth Of Madachufctts.", "byline": "", "article": "In The ysar g our Lord one tboejand Jfven hundred\n\n\nand ninety nine.\n\n\nAn act to divide the county Of Lincoln\n\n\nand to confitute the Northerly part\n\n\nthereof leparate county, by the\n\n\nname of the county of Kennebeck.\nSro- RE Il EraRed By bs Senate and RosJE\noA'r' I ID Of Rfprs,s1fGfiycs, IL General Court\nqD5mJlcd, and BY tbe authority oC tbe Jane, That\nhe county of Lincoln ihall be divided by line\nbeginning on the weGerly line Of the county of\nHancock, at place from which line running\nwef moth wet, hall Rrike the northeaRerly\ntor9er Of The town Of Harlem. from thence run\nnjng iouth eaRerly by the eaRerly line of Eaid\ntown to the foutheaterly corner thereof, thence\ntouthwelterly IN itrait line to the northeater-\nly corner Of PttRon, thence By the eaReriy line\nOF idid PttRon TO the foutheaReIly corner there\nOf, thence weterly by the foutherly line of f4id\nPl;tltOn 10 the fouth welterly corner of faid\ntown lat mentioned, thence north weRerly by\nthe w,Rerly line Of laid Pittfon to the mouth\nOf Purgatory fream 10 called) which empties\niiielt into Cobbelecontee Cream 10 calIed)\nthence weh north wet to the eaR line of the\ntown of Monmouth, thence ioutherly by the\neait line Of fad Monmouth, 70 the foutheaRerly\ncorner thereof, thence weRerly By the f0utherly\nline OF lald Monmouth, 10 the weRerlv corner\nOF iaid town, thence wet to The ealterly line of\nthe town OF Greene thence foutherly by The eaR-\nerIy line OF lad Greene to the (outhealterly cor\nner thereof, and thence weltely BY NE iouther\ny line or laid Greene to Androlcoggin river, or\nthe dividing line between the counties of Cum\nberland and Iinco,n and rbat tbe countv of\nLincoln atoreiad be, and the fame Is hereby\ndeclared 70 be bounded, northerly and weaerly\nby the line atorefaid.\n\n\nSect. Z. ind be il further Enat2eS BY The 7utbo\nriy gor5ad That all and every part and par\neel Of the late county Of Lincoln, fituated on the\nnorthefly and wefeTly fide of the atoreGid d.\nvidng line, and extending northerly & welterly\n10 as to comprehend al the territory, lying\nbetween the counties of Cumberland and Han.\ncock, and On the norlherly and weRerly lide Of\nthe dividing line aforeiaid ihall be, and the\nfame hereby is formed and erected into an en-\ntire and dlitlnct county, by the name of Kenne-\nbeck, OF which AuguEa 1ha'l be the fhire or\ncounty town: and the inhabitants of the faid\ncounty Of Kcnnebeck, thall have and poaefs,\nuie, exercite, and enjoy, all the powers, rights,\nand immunities, which BY the Contribution and\nlaws OF this Commonwealth the inhabitants of\nany county within the fine, have, Poaels, ule,\ne1ercfe, enjoy, and are entitled 70.\n\n\nSECT. 3. AHd Be II furtArr Enaaed, That there\nihall be held and kept within the faid county\nOF Kennebeok Court of General Selfsns of\nthe Peace and Court of Common Pleas, TO be\nholden, i0 and Cor the fame county, at Au3uf"} +{"article_id": "3_1799-03-25_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0190.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "! POLUME /.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\ncommitted within the county Of Kennebeck,\ntogether with al recogn,z noes. lire Elcia5, and\niuItS, wherein the Com monwealth i party,\nard the alveit parry relides within lhe county\nOF Kennebeck, thall Be transfe red and remov-\ned TO- be heard, tried, and have dav, erterei\nand proceeded upon, in The faid Suprem- Iu-\ndIclal Court, which fhaa be next holden in and\nfor lAld county Of Kennebeck, & All the pap rs\nand documents, belonging to al fulh actions.\ntults, petitions, inlittmeut, Grimm Il profecuroaG\nand recOgnizances that lhall be fled in the\nClerks Office Of fai Court, within the courty\nOf Lincoln, ihall be delivered over BY him u the\nClerk OF iaid Court fhll Ia i be arpoi ted TOR\nthe flid county Of Kennebeck. AID all at\nions and civil iuits Of every kind pending in the\nCour'e r. General Seflions Of the Peace, and\nCo II cas-, which BY law are to be holden\nat .own thorough, in and fDr the county of\nLincoln, on the 6rit Tuefday of Tune next, or\nwhich ihall b. commenced or brought rw4rd\nto have day in ethlr of fad Courts laR en-\ntoned B fore the frlt day Of April next, or be-\ntore Clerk ihalI be duly appointed and quali-\nned as tuch, t'rtdld Courts, n aud for the fad\ncounty of K-nnebeck, in VIII real etate lhall\nbe uied for, that is litust1d in the county of\nKenrebcck, Or the original plaintiff or plaintiff\nPetluoaef Or petitioners, one or more of h=nl,\nTehte in the cuu-ty ot Keanebe1k or in which\nthe original Plai'rf or plaintiffs, petitioner or\npetitioners do no liv or ref le wi hin the pre-\ntent coun.y Of Lincoln and the adve e party 30\nlive or rehde within he county oi K4nnebeck\nand al ln1ictment, AM Grimm j prosecutions Of\nevery kind for ofcnces committed within the\ncounty OF kennebeck, together with all recoqni-\nFances, )rTe tacf1|, and tuits wherein the Com\nm1nw1alth are parry, and the a aiv-rfs pa \"\nlive or reilde within the county Of Kennebeck,\nihall be trasterred and removed to be heard, tri-\ncd, and have day, entered AID proceed ID upon,\nIN the tald Courts Of General lefli0ns and Com\nmon Peas, respectively which ihall next Be\nholden within and for the county ot Kenlebeck\nand ! papers and cume ts belonging TO\niuch Actions futs, indictments and criminal pro-\niecutiOns, filed in the office of the Clerk If iaid\nCourts lat mentioned FIR the county Of Lin\ncoin. hall Be BY him delivered over % the\nClerk OF the fame Courts foF the county Of Ken\nnebeck.\n\n\nSECT. 9. And5e it further Enat7ed. That alI\nlaws heretofore made, providing for holtng\nCourts of General Set6ons Of Ne Pace aud\nCommon Pleas, for the county Of Lincoln, ae\nAuGuna, on the 'econd Tuesday of January, &\nat WaldoboTo', on the fecond Tuefday Of Sep\ntember, annually, be. and the fame are hereby\nrepealed and infead thereof.\n\n\nSECT. q. Be II further Ena7sA, That there\nhall be held and kept Court Of General\nSeiilon of the Pe9ee, aud Court of Common\nPeas AZ Warren, in and for the comfy of Lin\ncoin, on the 6rG Tuelday Of November, annual\nly.\n\n\nSzc+. IT. AndJe i fa,tEey Ena7ed That the\nia'd comfy OF kennebcck, fcT h. choice of SEN\nators, ibal' be confierei as forming part of\nthe dlltrltt ne eto ore known by the name Of he\ncounties Of Lincoln, Hanco < and Wahnpton.\nany Ihing in this .Ad 10 the contrirv notuirh-.\nitanding; and that he inh biyan thereof h4I\nhave and enjoy the fame rights and privileges.\nwith reiPect 70 The election Of Senator'S as Il III :\nA6t bad never PaHed and the feveraI towns &\nplantations, within that par of The county Of\nKsnnebeok, which is comprehendcd within the\nNIT eaItern diriS for the choice If Fede,a Re-\npreventative, ihall have and enjoy The fame\nrights and privileges, ard be lub-d to the fame\nrettr6t ons, as are provided by Law; and ali re-\nturns Of votes for Senator'S and Federal Req\nreientatives within the county of Kennebeck.\nlhall be made in the fame manner and under he\nfrme penalties. as is BY law provided IN other\nCounties within this Commonwe4th\n\n\nL1t5s Rosis Of fRebrej5nta,iOes, FtB. 16. 1900.\nThis Bill, having had three fveral readings,\n\n\npahed to be ena9ed.\n\n\nEDW. II. ROBBINS, Speaker.\n\n\nIN Senate, FEB. IS. 1900.\n\n\nThis Bill, having had two feveral readings, pal.-\n\n\nfed to be enacted\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, PrzGdtat.\nFEB. 20, I799.-By the Governor Approved.\n\n\nINCREASE SUMNER.\nAtteR. JOHN AVERY, Secretary.\nTHE fubfcribers, administrators on"} +{"article_id": "4_1799-03-25_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0190.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Court, 70 be holden at Augulta, afOreflid in &\ntor the fame county, on the third Tuefday next\nfollowing the fourth Tuefiay Of Tune, annual\nly, and the Jufices Of the iaid Court Of Gene.\nraj Seliions of the Peace, and Court Of Common\nPleas, when lawfully aPpointej, commidioned,\nand qualified, iha.l have, hold, e8ercife and en-\njoy all the powers and authority VIII h are\ngwen and granted to JuRices OF like Courts in\nany other county within this Commonwealth :\nand all Judicial Courts within the county of\nKennebeck ihall bear the fame legal relation 70\neach other, by procefs and legal proceedings of\nevery kind, a the like Cunts DO in other coun-\nties Of this Commonwealth.\n\n\nSect. 4. Ind be It further EnaG7ed, That the\nmethod and proceedings directed by law, for\nchooilng County Treafurer and RegiRer of\nDeeds, and the modes, 70 ms, and proceedings,\nknown and Pra6ticed in bringing forward and\ntying actions, cauies, pleas or fuits, and OF\noriginating and conducting legal procefes Of\nevery kind, whether civil or criminal in the Tu-\ndicial Courts, eltablhhed in the feveral counties\nin this Commonwealth, and for chooiing p4rfons\nto ierve as jurors at fad courts, h4ll Re obferv\ned and put in practice, uleJ and exercfei with\nin the 1aid county of Kennebeck. Pr0q,fdso\nb01ve7er, That the county TreafIrer and ReqiR\ner Of Deeds, for 1aid county Of Kennebeck, nall,\nfor the fr.t time, originate in the fame m nner,\nas is Preftribed by aw where vacancies happen\nby death or ref 3nation.\n\n\nSECT. s. And b il tuytber EuaRd That\ndeeds, conveyances, and transfers Of real eltate\nOf every kind which lh4ll happen or take place\nprior to the appointment Of peIfon for RegiR-\ner of Deeds wi hin and for faid county of Ken\nneh nd RI ha1O EoI 81\nthe duties Of that Office, may Be recorded in the\nOffice OF Regiaer Of Deeds ir and for the coun.\nty Of Lincoln, and fuch Registering fhall have\nthe f4me effect and operation, as though re.\ncorded in the Regi&ry Of Deeds for fai- county\nOf Kennebeck.\n\n\nSECT. g. And Be u tut5er EnadeS, That the\nfeveral towns, ditri,ts and plantations, within\nthe fad county of Kenhebeck, lhall paw to the\nTrealurer of the county of Iincoln, thsir due\nproportion of ali county taxes, thar hall have\nbeen granted prior 70 the day when this Aa\nlhall begin TO operate and the Court Of Cen\neral Sefions Of the Peace, in and for the G. unity\nof Lincoln, hall have the fame powers and au\nthority 70 proceed with and aheis upon all fuch\ntowns, diitritts and plantations, ieverallv, Their\ndue prop portion Of all fuch taxes, which fhall Be\ngranted aforef4id, in The fame manner as If\nthis A6 had never Paded and the AdeGors of\nall fuoh towns, diar6ts and plantations, and\nthe inhabitants thereof, teveraIly, ih4ll be gov\nerned by, and lubie6 to the fame Laws Of thi,\nCommonwealth, and held, bound, and obliged\nto perform the fame duties, and be under the\nfame penalties, with re1ped to afeaing and\npaying all fuch taxes, as if tais Ad had never\npa1ed and The Trealurer Of the faid coun,y\ncf Lincoln, ihal be, and hereby il directed and\nempowered TO proceed in the fame manner for\nthe collection of luch taxes, and fhall have the\nfame powers and authority to collect and levy\nthe fame by warrants OF difreis, in due form ot\nLaw, as if this Ad had never paGed and All\nlawful Precepts ifued by faid Tre4furer for\nthe county of Lincoln, for the collection or le\nvying fuch taxes, directed to the proper officer,\nwithin and for the county Of Kennebeck fhal\nbe duly obeyed By fuch officer, under the fame\npenalty and fuch officer lhall be liable 10 be\nproceeded with for any default therein, in the\nfame manner, as in like cafe, where a fmilaI\ndefault happens in any county in thi: Common\nwealth, within, and TO which both fAid TreaGu\nrer and officer belong and the faid county OF\nKennebeck ihall be held to pay their due and\nluH proportion of all debts that fhall be due and\nOWliS ~ VII zig Adlo county 'I 1lnCOln Oh lDS\nday and time when this Ad ihlll come into op\nGrafton. And after the payment Of luch debts\nihall be entitled to their due proportion o. all\nmonies and credits which may belong to the\nPrelent county Of Lincoln on the 6rR day Of a.\nPril next.\n\n\nSEcT. 7. Ind 5eH f.rtlsr EnGaed, That this\nA6 thall begin to operate and be in force on the\nfirlt day of April next, and not before.\n\n\nSect. s. And Be il tart5er Ena9rd, That all\nactions and civil fuits, Of every name and kind,\nnow pending in the Supreme Judicial Court,\nnext TO he holden in and for the county of Lin\ncoin, and for the coupties of Lincoln, Hancock\nand Warrington in July next, or which may be\ncommenced and brought forward to have day\nin laid Supreme Judicial Court, before The r.id"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-03-25_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0190.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, MARCH IS, 1893.\n\nIl Torrent Of EIoguence,\nFrom the pen Of the late Right Honorable\n\n\nEDMUND BURKE.", "byline": "", "article": "EDMUND BURKE.\n\n\nibe following Is an extract from MIR. Burke's Third\n\n\nLetter to Member of Parliament on the Propofals\n\n\nTOT Feace with the Rcgicde Directory of France\"\n\n\npublIihed 6nce his death\" Mr. B (fay the keview-\n\n\ners) infead Of the whining, pitiiuI condu4 Of Mr.\n\n\nFitt, on the return of Is-d Mamebury from France,\n\n\nwould have had the mininer adopt the language of\n\n\nmenAoe, and afiume the attitude Of defiance. Here\n\n\ntlay they) he pours out torrent Of eloquence, 70\n\n\npowerful aud 70 terrible, that cannon withhold il\n\n\nfrom our readers\"\n\n\nAFTER fuch an elaborate difplay\nhad been made Of the inutice and in\ntolence Of an enemy, who Geems to have\nbeen irritated by every one Of the\nmeans which had been commonly uled\nwith effect to foothe the rage of intem-\nPerate power, the natural refult would\nbe, that the fcabbard, in which we in\nvain attempted to plunge our fword,\nihould have been thrown away with\nicorn. 1t would have been natural,\nthat, riling in the fulnefS of their might,\niniulted majeity, delpifed dignity, yio-\nlated juttice, rejected duplication, pa\ntience goaded into fury, would have\npoured out all the length Of the reins\nupon all the wrath which they had 70\nlong refrained. 1t might have been\nexpected, that emulous Of the glory of\nthe youthful he-o* in alliance with him,\ntouched by the example Of what one\nman, we'll formed and we'll placed, may\ndo in the mott def perate fate of affairs,\nconvinced there is courage Of tle cabi-\nnet full as powerful and far lefs vulgar\nthan that Of the field, cur miniiter\nwould have changed the whole line of\nthat unproiperouS prudence, which\nhitherto had produced all the effects\nOF the blindef temerity. If he found\nhis lituation full of danger (and do\nnot deny that il is Perilous in the ex-\ntreme) he mutt feel that it is alfo full\nOf glory and that he is placed en-\nfage, than which no mufe of fire that\nhad Attended the highef heaven of in\nvenron, could imagine any thing more\nawful and auguf. 1t was hoped, that\nin this fwelhng icene, in which he NOV\ned with lome Of The frf potentates of\nEurope for his fellow actors, and with\n70 many Of the relt for the anxious\n1Pectators of a part, which, as he plays\nit, determines forever their deltiny and\nhis own, like UlyGe8, in the unravelling\npoint OF the epic tory, he would have\nthrown off his patience and his rags TO-\ngether and, itripped of unworthy diff\nguileS, he would have food forth in the\nform and in the attitude Of an HERO\nOn that day, it was thought he would\nhave adumed the port Of Mars; that\nhe would bid to be brought forth from\ntheir hide0uS kennel (where his fcrup-\nuIous tenderness had TOO long immured\nthem) tho1e impatient dogs of war,\nwhole fierce regards alright even the\nminifer Of Vengeance that feeds them !;\nthat he would let them loote, in fam\ninc, fever, plaques, and death, upon\nguilty race, to whole frame, and to all\nwhole habits, order, peace, religion,\nand virtue, are alien and abhorrent.-\n1t was expected that he would at laf\nhave thought of active and efeGual\nwar that he would no longer amuie\nthe Britilh lion in the chace of mice\nand rats that he would no longer en-\nploy the whole naval power of Great\nBritain, once the terror Of the world,\n10 prey upon the miferable remains Of\npeddling commerce, which the enemy\ndid not regard, and from which none\ncould profit. 1t was expected that he\n\n\n: L .-- ~. ,,,tl \"A byp"} +{"article_id": "12_1799-03-25_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0190.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The following is an extract from Mr. Burke's Third\nLetter to Member of Parliament on the Propolals\ntor Peace with the Regcide Directory Of France, =\npublthed hnce his death\" Mr. B (fay the keview-\ners) initead Of the whining pitiiuI conduit Of Mr.\nPitt on the return Of Is-d Malmelbvry from France\nwould have had the mniOer adopt the language of\nmenace, and a6ume the attitude of defiance Here\ntlay they) he pours out torrent Of eIoquence 20\npowerful aud 70 terrible. that We cannon withhold it\nfrom readers"} +{"article_id": "16_1799-03-25_p1_sn83045634_00332895059_1799032501_0190.json", "newspaper_name": "The gazette.", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-03-25", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE fubfcribers, administrators on\n\nI h0maS Burnham.\nIoG.h Burnham,", "byline": "", "article": "P'ri! ~. F.5 a3 I-23."} +{"article_id": "1_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Tb t0H77eins asr5ze soyeuiars saies f,o7 Lesxa\n\n\nfsfsr>f Assye 9Th\n\n\nThough the Paris papers are not fs fatisRao,v\nas We could dehrc refpeng foreign Affairs they are\non the other hand very ntereting on the affairs OF\nFrance tief They indeed take advantage of that de-\ngree of Liberty of the Pre which the councils have\ngrained them The journals eprcent the tate of their\ncountry to be fuch, the NOT decided enemies to the\nFrench can with IT to be- Thetvar the taxes and the\nnew tyranny which the Jacobns exerce have reduced\nthe inhabitants of France to what fhould call the\nextreme degree OF mfery if uturly did net appear TO\nbe big with Oil greater evils for them The wretch.\nednels OF the people Is only equaled By the drcfs Of\nthe government, which is incapable of inppcr ing itfcs\naz the fame time agant of money, war the attack\nOF ats internal enemies, and the dconten Of all the in.\nhabitants Of the Republic A!tho even according TO\nthe itatemeu; OF the French papers the relative fua.\nton OF the Directory OF the Councils aud Of the aco-\nbin Club, be real chaos the view becomes. however,\niomewhat leis oblcure The Council Of Five Hundred\ncontinues TO fupport be uppored by the Tacobins\nThat of the Elders oppofes them with fome frmnefs\nand does, in fact, play the part aligned it by the\nConitutlon-that of Moderator. The Directory,\ndivided between Sieyes and Barrss the one hand,\nand the three Directors on the other neutralzed by\nthe attachment of the former 10 the Council of Eli\nders, and of the three others to the Council of Five\nHundreds 10 that the real CONTEXT is between the two\nCouncils. That of the Elders, Whole connitutionai\nforce is merely negative, does not, however conne it,\nfelt 10 rejecting iome DEGREES Of that of the Council of\ntive iltcf HdVlng as mas Deen lccE driven\nthe Jacobs from lis vicinity took tlelf in the\nfitting of the gin, to bride their violence and their\ndarling publications. The Directory have in oon(c-\nquenee been called upon TO make communication ref\npeetng the execution of the articles of the Conhu-\nton relative to Societies and Alterations, contrary 10\nthe public order, aud to private foce, les occupying\nthemfelves with the difcutfions of political aueaons.\nWe hali fee whether the Council of Elders will carry\ntheir courage, and their deire of rcervng the con.\nftisGton and themfevcs any further In the mean time\nthe Jacobins continue TO organize their power The\n| affiliated Clubs of the great cities have again opened\ntheir fittings Marleillcs Bourdesux, and Rouen again\ntrembe under the axe of their ancient oppreGors rhs\nJacobins have renewed their ancient mode Of procuring\ndenunciaons from the provinces. The admnfl ators\nof department in the outh have drawn ND an addrefs,\nin which they accue Baras and Seycs Of being fold TO\nthe coalition, charging he former with having dever-\ned the allies the fortrecs Of Piedmont and Itay and\nthc latter with being the author OF fecrc, convention\nfor giving King to France and with having received\npreients from the King o. Prufa for tina purpoie -\nWhether theie accufations he well founded there\nviii be found number Of people in France who will\nbelieve them--The debates of the Councils have prin\ncipally turned on the three ohiees which at preent\nchiefly intereff them-ihe loan of Ico millions TIE\nmeaiurcs relative to the and the Iacobn Club\nThe Council of Elders has reeeted the mode adopea\nby that of Five Hundred rafting by multiplied ar-\nfelImens Of the the loan of Hundred Millions\nwhich they have 6ecreed The Council of Eve Hun\ndred has in conf,qusnce p,eened everal 9th modes,\none of which has been dehnitivey adopted, and of\nwhich fkcich is TO be found among our etrsGls In\nfhe time the government reduced to fuch dilrefs\nfrom want of money to be unable TO fend off the\ntroops the army which it defines for it. lis f,f\nafter everal conferences with Bankers, to have obtain\ned advance ct fix millions of ivres (3ooooc Rer-\nine)"} +{"article_id": "2_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "MjseNany.\n\"t's-st<%ee~eS-tss eos 50 s=sNs-,-,-,~\n\n\nProm the Centincl\nBOOK OF GENERATIONS.\nCHAP. /.\n\nTIE Ceaera.ioa Of american TaeoJiaiGs.", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nM oW thefe are the generations of American Jaco-\n4 olniim, in their feyeral orders 49,\n\n\n: Mrabeau, 3riflot, Tom Paine. and Prince of\nne rover OF the Air. begas the Club the Convent of\nthe Jaco5ins at Paris -\n\n\n5. The Jaeotiu CirS' beeat anarchy, murder, pill\nage the guillotine, and Genets milton to the United\nStates -\n\n\na oenet's milton begs, hon of underlrappers,\nall devoted TO his Vaccinations -\n\n\ns. The underiirappers begat .he frenzy of ri ira,\nthe dance OF ca,,sagnss and the ntoxieation of the\npeople -\n\n\no. CT ira, and cay-araol beaa, couatusisaa. So.e\nfi. eve feais and public rejoicing for the vi7ory Of\nfrench hip OF The line Bfitiih gun. boat -\n\n\ny The CosfATii'nat Jastiss begat VIC oppoGtion\n80 me government the PieHgb rebellion and orga-\nh'aed felerinss al every misfortune of Britain -\n\n\n9. The rejoieings at their misforunes beeat fprt\nOh recruitment in the Brti, which vented iticf in dc.\npredaiions on the American commerce -\n\n\n.. The depredAtions on commerce begat the Britilh\ntreaty - ~\n\n\n70 The eritifh treaty besat mohs, water Hon\nrones sew vioenes on the part of the Jacobins, and\nircth niuts, injuries, and ouirates from The French\ngovernment as well as its earwies -\n\n\nH. The nobs, and Iacobin relolutions begat an in\nehnaen N the French to rob American property, and\n10 itriss to divide the people from their governments\nIA The robberies and aggrefions of the French be-\ngar the propoied negotiations with France -\n- :\" ne6oeiauoh oeSat new inluhs on the Aineri-\ncan Character, freih ouraees, and augmented robbie.\nries -\n\n\nID The infnlts and robbcries bcgat new fpiEis in\nthe American people -\ni5 The new fprit begat general union of the peo-\nPile the oath to ffand or fall with their government\nthe equipment of fplendd navy, and the foundation\nOF powerful army 80\nTO- The union of the people, the navy, the army,\nand the numerous addrefes of the people the Pref\ndent hesat the death and defrueton Of Jaeobns and\nJaeebinfn -\n\n\nu 80 the generations of Jacobnifn, from its birth\nIN Paris, to its death in America are fifteen geer atoms\nThus endeth the fri chapter."} +{"article_id": "3_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "NEW TPdYPyc", "byline": "", "article": "returned from the Cape, fome time preceding his de-\nparure from thence, explored thar part Of ea much\nfarther than VALIANT or PARK lie found the diftan\ncountry to he luxuiant, and its inhabitants poefug\nwarmth OF hofpnality, and application. and patience\nunder fatigue, and an excellence of dfpoGcn that by\nthem favagcs.\n\n\nColonel King eonceivins thar thefe people who are\nbrave indeangablc in labo and as ,ractahe as they\nare irong. nigh, be fendered efenally conducive to\nour power and convenience entered INTO treaty with\nthem by which 800 agreed ferve as folders and\nabourers, as they fhould be wanted Zap sseey.1"} +{"article_id": "5_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "LANDS for SALE.\n\nITO BE SOLD, the following lots", "byline": "", "article": "Il\nu of LAND iituafed in the town OF Falmouth, in\nPIE county Of Cumberland, drawn by T5o,us, f1astey,\nH IN the right of his wife Hannah Fafssr. in the par\nfsion of the eAate of Brigadier Samuel Wade, made\nbetween his heirs in the year I76s-vis\n\n\n90 acres purchafed by faid Waldo of\n\n\n5rea, Jones, laid out on the right of John P0sUsH and\nhes at Pifcataqua.\n\n\nThe reiidue of IsS acres granted by\npropretors committee fad Wade being the ou,hery\ntalf of z76 faid Wao his right lying\nPifcsiaqua The oshcr part of faid 1913 acres being\nbtely fold to- ii. Merrill.\n] 81 acres purchafed by faid Waldo of\nFJse, zones, being the ouherIy half Ct ia acres laid\nput on the right of edtdsb o,daH and Risbard Bszp\nFi4ge, lyngi Pifcatsqua.\n\n\n| I'll acres bought by faid Wade of\n\n\nsrear Jaue,. being part of Jobs Pssseg, 81 acres,\nlpd Snmnf Jordaa's \"a acres, and lies on the N. EAT\nEdc of Prefumfcot river.\n\n\n100 acres granted by proprietor's\nCommittee to faid Natse in lieu of laid\n, Coopers claim, which were laid OUT the right of\nEsss Ftay6n, and lies ON II. Eait Gde Of Prcfumfcot\nover.\n\n\n% acres and I2o rods bought by\nbid Naas of Jasu 7yzg, being part of Io4 laid\nut on the right of seHs Lane lying on the S. Wen iide\nH ctroudwatsr river.\n4 90 acres bought by faid Waldo of\nP5iasas Jorsi. laid on the night Of T5omzf Maou,\nInd lies on the s. Wen fde Of stioudwaser river.\n\n\nIo2 acres granted by proprictors\nCommittee, being J~1rs Daassaas 80 acres, and part\nff 90 acres to iaid Sal1 laid his right, lying\nIs saecarsppa.\n\n\n100 acres bought by faid Waldo of\na51 7y.g, laid out right of fad 7yrg and lies a,\nFaecarappa.\n\n\nu acres bought by faid Waldo of\no5n Fasinf, being part of his 90 laid the\nbid Fa5ins lying South Eide of Prefumfcot river.\n\n\nFor terms, apply to General KNOX,\nX Thomalion, or the fubfcribcr, at Portland.\nDANIEL DAVIS.\n| Portland, SEPT 20, 1899."} +{"article_id": "6_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "EXTRACT.", "byline": "", "article": "Temperance and Moderation ere, ar ksf, a, ,ssrr,i\nsEag fsgs sVte ass cal hey ars0ay b1uy\nsegs mf'i ana hs1vsser spe may ss TIC etarsf # t\ne, fo0s eleaf.sf # del, AMI s5ry aseo-.sIo1 spifs\n7ries any fa,fHLy 9ge AMI afpesrso Be sou,erS,\nq 1U.a k1o.Sn, fdn eay suais,i asea,y es\ni.f dtsHeb, no, prasay i eref sn, bs f51feed ,oef\nfSas Trss, tie iy eeig Men gre1O sr~ty familiar 7ob\ndrssf condition., reeriVs equal p, saiare equally aysd\noaety IN TIE Palace and IA tie Cape 7bt, acquiring\nsbsr, bsSi' fiufttrsse Fob dpess t5ercwgoa IF\nie'r fryrHf, Sad On Ire dq Of TIE a sfbe, eapsgtsss,\nIfbs eon' efbe beayt ts iird, ibe esy ant1re Of f\nPalace ar 7rxH tie bonsy sepmsaons If roe c.aas,\nstg 6d ard Hts ss5ea a,osd. reei 5a rsps o., rpb.r\nJafigsd ea5rass allie bs xsn Bed on tie eeas5 g\nfrszy."} +{"article_id": "7_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "PATCHES.", "byline": "", "article": "A Writer in Englifh paper has made fcleslion\nOF characteristic and eeret patches which is deGened\nfor the iervce of the Ladies The following is lpec.\nOF the catalogue and arrangeuen, Of charaerilc\npatches.\n\n\nThe ,LvpaTssed, at the corner of the eye.\n\n\nThe Gay upon the fold or dimpc which the check\nforms in laughing.\n\n\nThe Csfart; on the middle OF the check\n\n\nThe king at the corner of the mouth.\n\n\nThe Dssdgg upon the nofe.\n\n\nThe Csguefte upon the lips\nThe Langujamg under the LEFT eye\nThe Secret t. upon pimPle,"} +{"article_id": "9_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, OcroBER T, 1899.\n\nWar Department.", "byline": "Treilfon Co", "article": "Trenton, September 2, 1899.\n4 Ii Officers of the fri regiment of\nA Artlllerifis & Engineers and of 10 en- e..oaa\n'n'lo and fourth regiments of Infantry in the frrv;ce\no. Inc United States who are, from whatever osule alb\nleh' from their commands, reqorel with all pible\nexpedition to report themfeves by letter to Major Cen\ne'n ALExAsDtS HAMILTON. The differs thus called\nUpon Will be held amenable foI any avodable deav in\nhour months from the date of thi. no,;Gc,,;a, ~, -\npfeinmed TO have refigned their commiflions\n\n\n"} +{"article_id": "10_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "BLANCHARD, the we'll known Aeronou,. ba, in", "byline": "", "article": "BLANCHARD. the well known Aeronout. has in\nerted the following announce advertisement, in few\ners OF the French Journals. Having been entrultcd\nwith affairs of Importance by feveral commercial houfes\nconcerned with North-America, and entertaining my\ne itrong dehre to rev6t that country, have deter\nmined to contract an aeria fleet, and infubmcrpib,e\nboat with which hope to crofs the great ocean the\ncourfe ct or days Several of the rronats forming\n\n\npart OF this fleet, to be een he warden of the\nhotel formerly belonging to the Enefh snbalador!'"} +{"article_id": "11_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "PnILAp sLrHiA, Sex. \"A\n\ncolxl1ERcy.fE INFoPM4gYoN", "byline": "", "article": "n litter sn Ss0laab Of tie sb sf rrsaerf, Tia, tie\nBri5 od, 10 prevent tie Freaeb and Sea-iad from fa\nitaisg their trade nna seura ans eOsisg tier 70 Ter ,es\nColour, and order Sseri-e sai,a b. % eoo,s\nthat em tie ~ Of oeor sext BIT vssh britt by t5s\neasaiy Se eo0ayi a1bi t tsar su Be eesf,ei az neg\n\n\nira s-tass va afeai, psay NEUTRAL exempted b., r,,\nts narrowly assminsi\""} +{"article_id": "14_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "y A LovsR's MonuM.sr-A village Chorifer of Ia\nmover, on the death of beautiful country gr. with\nwhom lac was enamoured. after erecting in the Carhe\n\n\ndra Sepuehral Stone to her Memory, carved A\nblooming Rofe froat with theie words Cen ainG\n'queI fur-\" lis thus Che WAS (Ezg fspJ"} +{"article_id": "15_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "ST. |EAN D'AcPE,", "byline": "", "article": "Lately beeged by Buonaparte. was fcarcey taken\nwithout long heee. Ii Topped the progreis of the\n\n\nthe Knights Tempars and Hoipi.aers, in 1890, after\nfese which lated nearly year."} +{"article_id": "16_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.", "byline": "", "article": "COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.\nhhs Hege Of Rctrsfintahvss, June lob, 1893.\n\n\nON The Petition Of the Seleetmen\nof Marlborough. praying for alteration of the at\nfor the prcfervation OF the i, called Salmon, Shad\nand Acwives in the rivers, dreams and waters within\nthe counties OF Linrola and Cumberland'--\n\n\nORDERED, That the petitioners notify all con.\ncerned by pubfhng asetted copy Of their petition,\nwith this order thereon IN JENKss GAZETTE printed at\nPortland, three weeks fucceivey, the Ian publication\nto be made thirty days at lean before the econd Wed\nnefday Of the feeion of the General Court in\nder that the parties intcreed may then appear and\nHiew cauie If any they have why the prayer Of fad\npetition fhouid not I've granted.\n\n\nSent up for concurrence.\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS, Steai~.\nIN SsNArr--June Iotb, 1899.\n\n\nRead and concarred\n\n\nJOHN c. JONES, P,yfSsas pro ten.\nTrue Copy ----Attea\n\n\nEDWARD McLANE, Ckyi Of tie sesafe."} +{"article_id": "17_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "THE nonrefdent Proprie-", "byline": "", "article": "- tors Of the following Let's and undivided Traa\nOF unmproved Land, fuated in the Of BseeoVon,\nIN the county of Hancock. hereby notified that the\nfame are taxed in the State Ccuniy, and Town tax-bis\ncommitted to the Snbcriber collect for the year of\nour Lord 1897, in the REFLECTIVE iuns ics asaint then\nviz"} +{"article_id": "22_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "JAMES M'HENRY.", "byline": "", "article": "10 fbe HonOrnblefbe Senate, and THE Hon.\n0ra6s H0sf Of Representatives., of he Com.\nmonagsoh6 Of Magaebyens in General Cow,\naDsmbkd-\nTHE Petition of the town of WAL.\nII pobeRouoB, in the county of Lincoln,\n\n\nHuMBLr sREWEqH\n\n\nThat there is in faid town fmall\nifelh water river in which many years paf foms few\nOh the nth called Alcwivcs caught bur for num-\nDer OF years Pafs (athoush the Dams were opened ae\neording to law few ne OF the fh aforefad were\nuncovered to be in iad ltrcam-But your ne,tone, .\noeinS informed that late acf of this Common\ntaxes IN the rean aforeaid beg leave Rate to your\nsonors thelr circumstances in the prcmifes--Firty,\nIna, the NH that could IN all probab ty be ever\ncaught IN laid ftrcam, would be of no conieoucncc\nwhatever to the iDhsbitants--And iecondly 1ha: in\nthe town of Marlborough great majority of the IN\nhabitans have buy their corn as il comes into the\ntowr in vefles from the wetward in fnal ouantitie,\nfrom time to time during The fummer fcaon, and if the\ngrilt mill dams opened in fad nream, they will be\nObliged to carry their corn and grain to be ground out\nOF the town, ten or twelve miles leaf TO eet the Game\nground into meal-And as the poorer fort of inhab\nitans aforefad not po1efed of hories, the very\nhorfe hire itfelf would amount excluhyc of their own\ntime, to much the real value of the meal eround\nat their mils--They therefore pray your Houors\nto take their circumstances in that refpet into YOUR\nconfederation, and exempt the town of marlborough\nIN the fiji aa-And as in duty bound will ever pray.\n\n\nSigned ~ srdsy Of tSs Tssoa,\n\n\nTHOMAS McCUYER, .,\n\n\nJABoB LUDWIG, sekes.e\" Ct\n\n\nGEORGE DEMUTH. \"a\"'s'''1gs'"} +{"article_id": "33_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The degree Of Doctor of Laws is conferred on Gov.\nGasrap OF New Hamp(hre, and Gov Z.Lsse, Of ves-\nmont."} +{"article_id": "35_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "yeferday the FRIGATE ESSEX, of a. guns, was\nlaunched iron, the focks. in this town. She went into\nthe water with the moa eafy and graceful motion,\namda the aeela,ations OF ihoufand of Spectators and\nfederal fau,c from her guns he h,l returned h.;\narmed fhp in the harbour, commanded by CAPT,\nThomas Williams The Committee acting Tor the\niubicrbcrs Col Hacket, the fupsrintcndant and Mr\nBriggs, the mater builder have thus the fAtsf4cton OF\nProducing to their country fine lli? Of her fze\ngraces the American Navy. |, is not YET known\nwho will command her hut i, il on all hand, agreed\nthat ,e is we'll calculated to do ei .al frviee 70 ne.\ncountry."} +{"article_id": "36_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "General Tourins has eanea poE.llon os re\nNashua Nior."} +{"article_id": "38_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "SALEM, OCT. j..\n.dNERIC nv G1LLEN1RY.", "byline": "", "article": "The brig Hind, Capt. Daniel Ropes arrived here on\nSaturday latt, from Cadiz' On the paGaee he fell ia\nwith vefel from Gibra,er by which he received\ninformation Of the arrival at that place of the llio\nMount Vernon, Capt E. II. Derby, of this place that\nCapt Derby pafied the combined French and spanill\nfee,s, on his paaec that freae and Hoop of war\nwere fent alter him, and THAI be ouailed the frgste\nAID beat off the Roop of That afterwards in the\nStraits mouth, Capt. Derby attacked by fevcraI\nprvateers, which he beat Off and csc of which nruck\nhim, but that he did take the trouble to carry\nher in. In thsle rencoutres Capt. Derby received no\ninjury--CsPI. Ropes was afo informed through the\nfame channel, that Bottom fehooncr had funk prigs.\nteer in the Streigh after having received an IS pound\nfbot from her, without material damage"} +{"article_id": "42_1799-10-07_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1799100701_0268.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1799-10-07", "page": "p1", "headline": "Politics and News\n\nINSIDE VIEW OF FRANCE.", "byline": "", "article": "Tbe fo'1Sns ia'oizg particular, .aiea ov- Les4s\n\n\nfsf'r