diff --git "a/1800.jsonl" "b/1800.jsonl" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/1800.jsonl" @@ -0,0 +1,4370 @@ +{"article_id": "2_1800-01-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800012701_0329.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-01-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "Mafonic Proccllion,", "byline": "anticipated.", "article": "-\n\n\nI'm confequense of the arrangements\n\n\nOf the Governments OF the Uaited States and OF this\n\n\nommoa~ cath, desosiaS The a,dday of February neat\n10 efily the grief of all the citizens thereof tor The\ndeath Of General GEORGE WASHINGTON\"\n\n\nThe GRAND PRocfssIoN, directed\nby the advertifemenroi the 9Th inf for the fsid and\nOf February is hereby noti6ed is to be anticipated\nON TUESDAY he nth february mex, ;wher Funeral\nkaonic Honors will he paid 10 he Memory OF The pre-\nemincntly enI ghtened Ornament of the Craft Bother\nGEORGE WASHINGTON -Of which anticipation al\nFree and Accepted Malons. within hs Comnionwealth,\nand all Whiting Brethren ojournag therein at The time\nare requened 10 take due notice, and be governed\neordngIy ..ss\nThe formation of the Grand Procef.\nfon will commence o'clock and half paif II,\nwill move from the Old State Houfc, the Old South\nMeeting HouGe with the content of the Proprietary\nwhere EULoGY will be pronounced by the Hon.\nBrother TIMOTHY BieGLow. ~\n\n\nThe Officers of Lodges are requelted\nto bring with them their REFLECTIVE jewels, fhfoudedn\nblsck crapc.--Bv direction Of the Mof Worihipful\n! SAMUEL DUNN. Grand Mater IF BT.6ifbysas. e\nDANIEL OLIVER, CRAM Ssnsisy,\nDssS at Bsaaa, -\nzo5 January, Il. L $500. ~"} +{"article_id": "34_1800-01-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800012701_0329.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-01-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "1 yssy ,'l ass D i,ssi,'l',a . az III\n\n\na $500 e. g s's Eleonora Cumming, 49, q,\n- s. . Adsisgfatis o. Isif Eks6s- 81"} +{"article_id": "33_1800-01-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800012701_0329.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-01-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The eflimite of the expenses of che govern\n\n\nmefit and different Embellishments of the United\nStates, will be, according to report of the fec.\nrciary, Ia,57s,I7S dollars, cent. the amount\nOf the taxes, If as productive as they were lalt\nyear, will be 7,36sio+i dollars, ga cents -leav-\ning deficit of 5,zos,a35 dolhrs,I3 cents to\nb:provided by new taxes or loan. -"} +{"article_id": "6_1800-01-27_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800012701_0329.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-01-27", "page": "p3", "headline": "DISTRICT of MAINE, r.", "byline": "", "article": "\"\n\n\nsDY order of the Hon. DAVID Sew\n\n\nID All. Efq fudge of the DiariA Court for faid\nDifria. Notice is hereby given.\n\n\n|. That a Libel is filed in the Clerks\nOffice Of fad Court by PaAwcl. Cook, Efq. Collector\nOF the port Of Wdcaet. asana even barrels Of Sugar.\nieized by fad Collector the eeond day Of December\n\n\naIt fer violation Of the laws Of the United\n5tAtes.\n\n\n|: Alto that another libel is filed as\naforesid, by faid Collector, aeain the folbwins arti\ntles,yizs one piece Of WaineoAtne, No At; do.\nMo- asa ;one do Cloth, No IS; two do, 81. as, one\ndo 44 one do iii rwo do. 81; two pieces Of FAN\nmel red and yellow; one do. Coitinsi ten Ioaves Of\nSugar eafk OF I'D. Nas one do. Cd do\nfmall Bale marked + two crates of Ware, marked\n~ SaP; four Baes; TWO final chras Of bohcs Tea /;\none d. Souchong Esa FIX tubs Spices TWO kegs Of\nGin one keg Of cvn-PoYcer one dozen Iron Can\ndleaicks; one caik Raifns r 1.-The above articles\nhaving been fezed by faid Collector hefecond day\nof December Ian paa for ! fuppofed breach of the\nIsevenne laws of the United States.\n4 Alfo that anotherlibel is filed in iaid\nCourt, by NATaAnitL sFossIeK Efq. Collector of the\nport of Portland and fS:mouth.- againi twenty-five\nhoghcs1s of foreign Rum, Imported from Antigua, in\nthe Wen Indies into the United Sta,es-;hc fad Col\n\n\neor having eisrd the fame for aledged breach Of\nthe <---------\n\n\n[Thr following is an extract from Mr.. Psrk1. oRA-\n\n\nTIos, delivered bcf,rs the nhab ants OF this town\n\n\nto the memory of WAsHINGroN1\n\n\nPURSUING with invncible aabi lity the\nObject for which he relinquiihed all the felicites\nof life; we find him collected in misfortune,\nprudent in iuccels, with no ambition bat for the\nhonor of bis country; feeling no difrefs which\nhappened in her cauie. his qu7orie5 if you look\nTOR the fuliome boating, and pedantic gafconade\nof the Edaeer rather than the conquerer of de-\ngenerated Italy, you viii find in their ftead the\nmott ardent praiies of his meritofiors army,\nand devout Acknowledgements to the God of\nbattles. In aetSaf, you find no inactive def\npondency--no defperate facri6ce of bIood-but\nmind capable of deriving advantage even\nfrom advarie fortune, and always prefsnting a\nformidable afpea to victorious enemy.\n\n\nWhere are thoie pailioas which have been\nfeen to agitate the warriors Of other nations\nwhen inflated with fuccefs, and triumphant in\nthe glory of their arms Had the aui Eaera\nflames, that patton 70 universal, place in his\nbreait The Britiih treafury would have been\nat the command of man whole detection\nwould have en1aved his country. Did ambi-\nAiou, tiidt VIC ~ ottCti u RICdtuclS nave\nany influence on his actions ! Then like SYLLA,\nthe corrupt General of Rome, he would have\nled diicontented army to the feat of power,\nand fortified himfelf in the fears nltead of the\naffections ofthe American people. Or, like the\nmodern SYLLA* of France, at a blow he would\nhave extingufhed the contribution of his coun\ntry-with the halberds of his grenadiers expel-\nled the national Representatives from the hall\nrendered facred by their prefence-and under\nthe inpoGng name of Dictator, Consul, or\nTriumvir, erected a Imaginary throne on the\nnecks of devoted people.\n\n\nBut with popularity hyperion to that of any\nfortunate pretender to power in ancient or mo\ndefn .hifory-at period when the feeblenefs\nof government could fcarce have found bayo-\nnet to protect itief from ruin, this unparalleled\nman nobly Repped forth the champion of civil\nauthority and by bis management and ad-\ndrefs, mutiny that would have conducted\nJUlIus C6sAR to empire, was diflipated with\nout effect.\n\n\nNor is it lefs fubjea of congratulation and\ngratitude, that the people who were to reap the\nreward of fuch pre- eminent merits and incer-\nruptible integrity, were as conltant in their\naffections as he in his virtues. Popularu f4sxIr Tudor, v 10 was\nu uke fal1sc with The rnyoys III The Portsmouth\nfOcp Of war."} +{"article_id": "20_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "n the cou.le of iv week, foty FIVE perfons,\nmolly children, died Of tie D,feotary II Pc\nteTboroush, N. FL. and about tie fame number\nin Anuim."} +{"article_id": "21_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "NJ\nMarine s55a Articles.\n\nPort Of Portland.\n\n", "byline": "Port Of Portland.\n\nTrFSDAI, SEPT. Is.", "article": "4 Al ISi}Tly NJ EE4 10\nArrived, brig William, Robert M'Donaid, maj\nter. from Lvcrp10, 40 Days paiIIEe.\n\n\nSailed I'm company with hrD Au,uRa, Ravens,\nfor NcwyCrk Mohawk, Wotherby, Philadelphia\nApollo, Thutiton, Baltim 1rc Montezuma, ot Bal\ntmort, bound \"a tbs Cape of Hope a large mum\nbcr Of other hips, and bries, CO. bound 70 df,r-\nent parts Of the United States, names unknown.\nLeft thert, beddcs aFreat number Of others, the\nfollowing ih'Ps Sally, w Lewis, to fail 70 2 few\ntavs Corncla, B. Prince John Adams, ] Woo /;\nJohn Phoebe, 4. Dyer, 20 fall 40 h AuEuf Ma\nthon, s. Hartley, few davS; Pa,ke', 7. Trpu;\nand HJbrrria, II. McDOnalj-all for Bottom. Brig\nFidelity, +. mPlOn, few days, tor P'-,imouth.\nSpok'' lat. As, 70, long. ~, IS, nip Mary Ann\nHate bins, rs days out, bound tO London, aN well,\n.7'. 5f. '', long 49, rs. froke mp Amazon, Cap.\nMCLryIH, from BrRol ~ Philadelphia.\n\n\nThursday S,ti. IS.\n.cr- vcd .choONcr Sharon, Capt. Shaw, 4, days\nfrom Port L publican. Sailed IN company with\nth-et Baltimore vcutls, ar fchO1ncr William,\nCapt. Sod 'ari, tor N-wyurk. Spok- \" S. I'D b\nIrumouN, Capt, Jcw'tt, for Newlondon, with a\nPRIZE iChoO1cr. The Trumbuil arrived Al her\ndefamation 0u thc I5th int with h5r pr1e, a\nichooncr q 1hou; % tons, with $50 pltlengers on\noo'rd, conAtnt az ntn, women and children,\nwith 4 large quantity NJ guns, clnathinl 81. which\ni i tuPpottd they had iuf plundcrei from the de-\nttrcelois inhabitants Ut a imall IllnL IL the Wen\nIndies\n\n\nFRTDAr, SEPT. %.\nArI,yed brig Polly II. Lowell mater, a days\nhom Mln;an7cs.\n\n\nSATURDA1, Stb:. -.\nArrived brig Juno, Capt. J. Freeman, FROM ST.\nIhomls. The Juno had been captured hy the\nFrench, and rctaken BY the Englhh.\n\n\nOn Friday Ian was towed into this port, fmall\nichooner 81 about twenty tons She was taken UP\nal ica, without any pcrlon on bo7rd-her main\nmat carried away. HouholI furniture, with 9th\nST articles, wert found On hoard. b. The papers\nfound IN Ter u appears the Captains name was\nN9rthJ."} +{"article_id": "22_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The fhiP Merchant, fitzgerald, of this port, was\na Liverpool, by the iaG accounts."} +{"article_id": "23_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "PROPOSALS.", "byline": "", "article": "By chs PRESIDENT aud DIRECTORS Of he\nblaine ITsG Marine IHJmanrcCombary,\n\n\nIT THEIR oFEIcr n riH.srSsEr, POSTPAID.\nFor lniuring HOuieS, Stores, and other\nBuildings \" all kinds, againt Fire."} +{"article_id": "25_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "( On The aaniverf1ry Of the r4h July, Lvcrrx\nEBoNArARrE pronounced an CITATION in the\nTemple # Mars II Paris III which, tracing\n-ahe progTeis Of he revolution, he makes the\nfollowing remarks\n\n\nE \" Philoiophy. which had forefeen the revo-\nsllIi3n, withed @ direct Is operation; but VIII K\navail the tkd W the plot agairf the force rF\nall the winds let lorlo AZ once Often did the\n3rienIs of th-ir oou rJry rrefenr barrier which\ntihey tho'r inv'ncihle, but which the torrent, I'D\n\n\nUs oourie, loon lwept away; lame were az\ntcouraged, and gave way ro the form others\n\n\ndied, the vi9ims Of its fury and LIBERTY,\n\n\nddguifed and Jihgurei bee Ime the iport of\nfactions and adatlins Theme came the DAYS of\nIpouTnjlg, aud years \" wreJcheJnei5 thence\n\n\nproceeded our civ wars th0ie times belong 10\n\n\nthe annals al human mlLn-is\n\n\nE FurJh.- M he fAvs-\" In The mi1R OF the\n! Rorm, IN VIII j darkness covered all eyes; en-\nThat tenPejuOus lc1, ljtared from every point\ni by contrary Wnis, what hand could firmly\nAbold the helm Neither the crew nor the pilots\nRthemlelyes knew the couril hy which they ought\n: 70 proceed. livery one wandered II uncertain\nq ny, IN the midi OF ;emTcts every one armed\nshmelf, and R-uck 40 har.-5 the mott faith\ntul ally was often neglected. while The Randard\nct biz enemy was followed\"\n\n\nE While ne bellows the mccd of praue OF the\n\n\nikill and yalour Of ''thc y armies Of the Re\n\n\npublic, combating al Europe,\" lie tys-\nFWithin, folly overthrow every thing-fury\nwas IN the forum-Prolt,iPton waved her re-\nAlentlefs fword over our hclds-liberJy, every\nwhere dilguIed in our cities, felmeJ only A\n\n\nfGry 70 the fuifor;ng nation the monuments\nwhich decorated our cit.es were mutilltcd, or\n\n\nthreatened with dedTu1on-ia i WORD, rcalop\nTwas exilcd-\".\n\n\nSuch is the horriI pi3ure Of he French Re\nPollution. which l. BonaNart, prelents to his\nfc1untrymen. lie uics i like I man Of fenlt,\n70 Gop he revolutionary whecl-to brighten\nThem, /! p2liole, by the terrible recollection Of\npat evils, from repetition Of the crimes\n\n\nwhich produced them and 70 induce a lrrt OF\nfeoncorI wrich he iAv5 is 20 repair all their\n\n\nnistortuncs.\" III future (rys he) TT ther\nQualifications arreH The hand OF him who ina y\nTitd think without thuijering On new revo'u-\n81 hoas Of which, I'LL The Temptation Of their\nEdreaJful criis, no o7e can pronounce whether\nthey will bc productive VI gooj, OF Of The great\n\n\ncit evils\""} +{"article_id": "28_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "When the Gauges arrived in the Delaware\neleven Of her crew had the y,llow fsvcr-3\nhave hnce died, the Others are conv4lclccnt,\nand no new caG-s have occurred."} +{"article_id": "30_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "OBITUARY:", "byline": "", "article": "7\" ------ --- Death conqucrs all\nTbs cunnirs 0ltlIman, ana thc folder brave,\nNo mo N, fAtl, darts can Chun\nThan can the feeble timorous Air.\nAlike they victims fall,\nAnd here cu. ia ale found\""} +{"article_id": "39_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ATTENTION!\nY HE Portland Federal Volunteers,\nare dehred Ia meet W HE C.ra.r S-isel Hslr,\ntomorrow Evening, Sept 2sd al o'clock, without\narms 4 punttual attendance is rcqpeacd, as parti-\ncu.ar huhn'i' y IL be la,d hct X the company.\nby orA.r m a., Captain\n\n\nThomas Motley, Jun. CLERK.\nSept -."} +{"article_id": "40_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "THF FFrFP ~.", "byline": "", "article": "Nar'5N, Sept o DeSths tor The aR four\ndays, twenty thee; new eat,s Of the fever,\nhtty two.\n\n\nBIh.msrr S.at ~. Deaths The Ian \"A hours\nThirty Ei5ht-hck, in hofpit4l, ~."} +{"article_id": "41_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "i no periOn ihaII apPear g diicharge\nthe 9loreft and All intervening charges o. ur\nbefore Monday the fri day of D--rrztrr next a. ten\n% the clock n che forenoon to much Of fAid Land\nviii d'ich4rgr the FAM will then be io'd Al Public\nAuction. AZ thc Store of Mr.. ASA PEABODY in BuckC\ntown, according 70 law.\n\n\nANSON LANPULR,\n\n\nCoH9rr \" 81 t.tga tt 1899.\nR.Jaerr7, 26b -ty;gf 1850."} +{"article_id": "47_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "The Supreme Court was held in th. town during\nte aa week 1erecably th7 new arrangement, in tbs\nIetiei,ry. The Judges pro,cu; were ,he Hon. Medr'\nBradbury, Ssw4Lt. and srnorc, and ton Mr.\nSullivan, Il Attorney General \"A pertinent Charg-\nva' delivered y Julsc BsaosyHr on open ns thc\nsour;.\n\n\n4 CAP; Richard DtRsr. ot ths town, is f,id 10 h-\nPPoiulcd % The command ., the trgatc Cf41-I\nGoa.\n\n\nf 4 London paper fays-Amcri,7n flour Re.\neurcs nearly double TIE quantity \" water u\nnike it INTO bread chan IL uit1 IL cadrng\nEngHh -four, and hcn.c il is mott profit\nable, itore 81 lhe former will make : lbs s\nb. & bread, VIII Tie }ater yields only is Us\n8 q\n\n\nThe ROYAL Society Of Copenhagen have\npropoiej an 2 private queHian, II Who were\n;he people y ho diiooveic d America previouly\n10 the Norwe6ians, and hnw far fouthward the\nsiitovsrics ct that people extend :\"-Reipec-\nhng this que1i7n. The Norwsgilns are lul to\nbe Poiith-d Of many curious documents."} +{"article_id": "49_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "FRJDf1 SEPT. 10\n\nSdTURDfT, SEP. -.", "byline": "", "article": "Arrived brig Juno, Capt. J. Freeman, FROM 81\nlhom1s. The Juno had been captured hy the\nFrench, and rctaken BY the Englnh."} +{"article_id": "52_1800-09-22_p1_sn83016063_00332895059_1800092201_0461.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "", "date": "1800-09-22", "page": "p3", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Capt RICHARD DtRBr, ot this town, Is f,id 10 hr\nsPPoinicd - The command .; the trigatc Cts11i\nq I.a.."} +{"article_id": "1_1800-12-26_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800122601_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "had g killed him with malice aforethoupht\nand he defined the technical terms, but on\nboth theie points he ;faid the tefimony\nought he clear and explicit, not fubjett\nto any imputation as to the credibility of\nthe witneis: and in, ihort fuch as would\nhave no Reasonable ground to doubt in the\nminds of the jury OF the exiitence of the\nfact.\n\n\nBut he iaid thesevidence Or the part of\nthe United States and that on the part of\nthe Prifoners, were expressly contraditto-\nry; it then. theie two witnei1es were to be\nconiidered as of equal credit, there was\nno evidence on which the prifoner could\nbeconyieted, for the teiimony was com\nplearely balanced, and as every man is to\nbe preluned innocent until the contrary be\nproved againit him; and as there was no\nFreponderance of the tefimony againR\nthe prifoner here in thar point of view, he\nought be acquitted but he iaid facts were\ngiven in evidence on the part of the defen-\ndant, which went very Rronglyto impeach\nthe credibility of More the witnefs on the\npart of the .proiecution. IF the Jury\nthought the credibility Of this witneis\nwas de!troyed by the-taets difclofed on the\nFart OF the pr;1oncr, that there was in truth\nno evidence whatfoever againR him.\nOn the whole he fuppoied the Jury could\nhave little doubt what ought 10 be their\nverdict.\n\n\nThe jury without going from the bar,\nfound the defendant Not Guilty."} +{"article_id": "2_1800-12-26_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800122601_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "NEW YORK, December u Q.", "byline": "", "article": "Arrived, ihip Adventure, DobGon, Lon\ndon briggs Quantibay Cook, Greenleaf,\nMantanzas; Eliza and Mary, Read, Ha-\nlifax, and Hope, Tucker, Bermuda ;fchrs.\nFox lSwediih) Fowler, St. Bartholomew,\nand Venus, Pope, Tortola.\n\n\nCleared, fhips Agent, Pierce, Galway;\nThree Friends, Coet, Surrinam, and Young\nEagle, Steel, Cadiz Inow Venus, Ward,\nSt. Johns; fchr. James, Auttin, Leghorn;\nnoop Minerva, Bell, Curacao.\n\n\nLeft at Mantanzas flip belonging Ito\nBottom, bound to N. York, and brig\nfor Charleiton.\n\n\nThe Venus failed under convoy of the\nJohn Adams.\n\n\nCapt. Dobfon left. att london, fhip Bru-\ntus, Bunker, to fail in few DAYS for N.\nYork fhip Fair American, Bolton, do.\nfhip Sarah, Mafon, to fail in 10 DAYS for\nN. Bedford brig Stilman, in dock, COP\npering, and a number Of other vefIeis,\nnames not recollected. The lhip Nigga.\n\"a arrived at Cowes On the 1 Il Of October,\nand Jailed on the 9Th for Am1terdam.\n\n\nDecember 20.\n\n\nArrived, frigate ConAellation, -,\nichrs. David, L'Homedieu, Philadelphia,\n, & Good Intent, Rolando, Goniayes iloop\nMary Ann, Wheclwrisht, St. Vincents.\n\n\nSiooP Ann, John Rawling, matter, from\nPortilnoutb, N. III. bound to Martinique,\nloft all her flock in gale on the 18th\nSept. yefel much damaged.\n\n\nShip Eliza, capt. Loring, has arrived\nat London,\n\n\nBrig Mohawk, Sage, is arrived at Port\nRepublican.\n\n\nSloop Eagle, from Charleffon, bound to\nthis port, has put into Newport, r. I.\n\n\nThe brig Eliza and Mary, Reed, was\ncaptured on her paGage from New Or\nleans to this port and carried into Hall\nfax, where the cargo was condemned and\nveHcl cleared.\n\n\nBrig Eagle, M'Neil, from N. Provi5\nderce."} +{"article_id": "3_1800-12-26_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800122601_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "therefore appears, that had not the Am.\nrican ihips arrived at Curacao on tho INC\ninfant, the iiland would, to certa;n.a\nbeen taken by the French, and of con.n\nthe capitulation would have been MIL:\nty. The Patapfco and Merrimack ha~\ntherefore reicued the ifand from mo@ e.\nrious dilemma, as I have no doubt hut 7.\nprincipal part of the inhabitants, togeth,.\nwith all the Americans, would have baa.\nfacri6ced, had the French fucceedqd\n\n\nThat the faid fhips have put captain Va,\nkins in peaceable poneaion of the ;0an,\ndoes not therefore admit of any dipute\nas the reinforcement from Jamaica had ne\nyer made its appearailce-in what NAME.\nthe American citizens have been treatsj\nfor this efectual iervice, will appear h.\nthe following detail.\n\n\nIn the afternoon of the 9Th infant ca,\ntains Brown and Geddes, waited on can\ntain Watkins, and informed him, thar 3,\ntheir Object to Curacao was the protec\nton of American citizens and their pro\nperty, they were deGrous that all the A.\nmerican venels in port ihould prepare 70,\ndeparture under their convoy :--f4e repG\ned, mott certainly, and that he had not\nthe fmallef with to throw the leaf obaa.\nGle in their way, but that they might fell\nload, and depart as heretofore. The A.\nrnerican captains were then aGeri,led, and\ninformed that the Merrimack and Patan\nico would give them convoy through ii.\n\n\nMono paiage in ten days. This being\nconcluded, the faid Watkins natcd to can.\nsains Brown and Geddes, that he receiv.\nCd poGtive information of another expc.\nairion having failed from Guadalupe for\nCuracao, and requeied them to go and\noruiie off the illand while the American\nveicls were getting ready for fea: accord.\n\n\nngly the two ihips went out, and after\ncruifing ten days, returned to Curacao :;\nbut to the iurpriie and modification Of\nthe American commanders, they learnt\nthat an embargo was laid on all the Anne,\nrican veRels, and that none of them were\npermitted to load any produce. On an\nexplanation being demanded of Watkins\nhe faid, that he found it neceRary to de-\ne%~AiA liz SSASAS oiltl1 l1!O dI-\nrived from Jamaica, and until proper\nCourt of Admiralty was ehab1i!hed at\nCuracao, but after their bufinels was in.\nvefigated, they lould be iufcred to Dc.\npart, and in future allowed the fame in.\ndulgencies, as with other of his Britannia\nMajeify's ilands in the Wet Indies\nThus were the American loops of war\nobliged to return to St. kits, without\nknowing the iflue. Captain Watkins has\ngranted commiilions to five or fix FINAL\nvenels, who cruize in the vicinage of Cur.\nracoa, and capture all American veGe]s,\nno matter where bound, or of what Their\ncargoes confft, and the MerriInaek and\nPatapico had the modification to fee two\nor three velels captured and lent in, with.\nout having it in their power, eoaEaeN\n7oHb their 4rs/eufMfrul7ions, to mte,f1w'\n\n\nThe capture of theichooner George, be\nlonging to William Patterfon, of 'Bslti,\nmore, is attended with fuch extraordira."} +{"article_id": "4_1800-12-26_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800122601_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": ": OAASCI 'sAlClC COIlIANACIdtIOllS dOVl1cO NITs\nPhillipsto recommend one of the fhips to be\n1ent into the harbor, he conceded in my\nopinion, and went>on board the Merri-\n\n\nmack, capt. Brown, and after Aating the\nurgency and pecularity Of the circumhan-\n\n\nces, he refolved to lend 20 marines from his\nown ihip, and to diipatch the Pataplco on\n\n\nthe undertaking.\n\n\nOn the 23d init. the Patapfco entered\n\n\nthe harbor amidf very heavy FIRE from\n\n\nthe French battery's which conGtted OF 4\n\n\nor 8, \"a Founders. After fhe had entered\n\n\nthe harbor the mufquetry from the French\n(who were iheltered behind the walls and\n\n\nin the houfes on fhore) became very warm\nand incenant, but the peculiar fpirit with\nwhich the Patapfco kept up herhre for a.\n\n\nbout hours, completely fienced the enc\n\n\nmy. AS l was PaHenger on board, and\n\n\nhad an opportunity of obierving the con-\nduct of the officers and crew Of the Patapfco,\nit affords me peculiar pleafure to fate their\n\n\nenthufafln and good conduit on this coca\nflon-and when it is confdered that for\n\n\nnear three hours we were within half gun\n\n\nihot OF the enemy who kept up continual\n\n\ndiieharge of mufquetry, it is as fingu,ar, as\nfortunate, that only twoperions were oun-\nded.\n\n\nOn the 74th infant, captain Geddes\ntent 50 men on hore, which together\nwith twenty from the Merrimack, were un-\nder the command of the lieutenant Of Ma\nrlnes from the Patapico they were fat\noned at roit on one wing of the batteries\nwhich, in cafe Of an attack on the town.\nwould have been the frh object of aGault.\n\n\n1t was confidently reported and believed,\nthat the French intended to make all ai1ault\n| that knight, but willie this eyent was ex-\nreeted, the French camp was evacuated,\n\n\nand taking advantage of the darkness Of the\n\n\nnight, they precipitately embarked be-\n\n\ntween and II O'Clock, cut their cables\n\n\nand made away. On the morning of the\nz5th the Nlerrimack food clole in with\nthe land and had the modification to find\n| the place which the French venels occupi-\ned the day preceding, entirely vacated -\n\n\nthe Britiih frigate discovering this to be\n\n\ntt cafe, Immediately made preparations\n\n\nter entering the harbor, and accordingly\nabout II O'Clock the zsth infant, came\n\n\ninto the port, aad took poHeilion of the\n\n\nplace IN the name ofhis Britannia Majeify.\nFrom this representation it is obvious,\n\n\nthat the Britifh frigate Nereide rendered\n| no effective at1ifance to the inhabitants of\nCuracao, as the commander Of her did\n\n\nnot think proper to venture the lhip thro'\n| the FIRE of the French batteries in entering\n\n\nthe harbour, nor did he deem it prudent\n\n\nto attack the French priyateers, though\n\n\nthey lay In fuch a petition as rendered the\n\n\nenterrrife practicable and eafy but it is\n\n\npreiumed he did not win to run any riik\n\n\nuntil he'received a reinforcement from Ia\n\n\nmaica, and merely kept cruiGng off the\nport In view of the French camp and vef-\niels. The frigate had only landed fix or\nteven; men and was holding daily cornmu-\nnication with the Dutch Governor, which\nthe French from their ftuation obferyed.\n"} +{"article_id": "5_1800-12-26_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800122601_0060.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-26", "page": "p2", "headline": "PHILADELPHIA, December \"a.\n\n\nMIR. WAYNE,", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nracoa, which enable me to fate. that the\niPecie which was detained by captain Wat\nkins, has been rettored to the American\nConful, by order Of Lord H. Seymour.\n\n\nAll American vehels that were in the\nharbor ofCurracoa preyiou. to the capitu-\nlation, have been compelled to pay ialyage\nto the Britifh.\n\n\nam, Sir,\n\n\nYour obedient fervant,\n\n\nw. D. ROBINSON.\n\n\nC. O p r.\n\n\nON the 9Th of September the French\nforce at Curacao commenced offenfive acts\nagainft the Dutch, and particularly ;ntima-\nted their dehgns 10y n,anife&o) againit\nAmerican perfons and property. On the\n9th. the American Conlul requefed me to\ngo to St. Kits, with a view to procure\niome aAiftance from the United States {}nips\non that ttation. Onthe 18th arrived at\nSt. Kits, and found there the Frigatc\nJohn Adams, and Hoops Of War Merri-\nmack and Patapico.--To captain Crois of\nthe John Adams Ipreiented my papers, and\nexplained the nature Of my errand, urging\nhim immediately to 60 down to Curacao,\nhe joined me in opinion, as to the necef1ity\nand fingularity of the cafe, but expreaed a\ndslicacy at leaving his Aation at that time\nhowever, he cheerfuiiy gave his content for\nthe departure of the two aforementioned\nHoops ofwar. Accordingly Capts. Brown\nand Geddes,s (with promptitude that evin-\nced their zeal for the fervice) prepared for\nflea, and failed the eniuing day. On the\n22d init. we appeared off the harbor Of\nCuracao, there we difcoyered Rritifh\nirigate laying too to windward of the port\nThe TENT her boat on board the Merrirnack,\nby which we learnt, that the inand had ca\npitulated On the 10th inf. to Frederick\nWatkins, efq. commander of the frigate\nNereid, and that the American ConluI\nwith his family, was In iaid Frigate. I\nimmed lately went on board the Nereid\nand had iome conversation with the COM\nmander and our Coniul relating to the ca\npitulation, &c. after which / went on\nihore, waited on the Governor, and OF\nher officers, and fated the arrival of the\ntwo iloops of War, whole object was to\nprotect American perions and pr operty.\n\n\nThe Governor replied, that no effective\nrelief could be afforded, unlefs, one of the\nAoops Of war came into the harbor. All\nthe officers both civil and military having\ndeclared that the falvation of the ifland\ndepended on the American fhips acting\nofenfively gave it as my opinion, that\nthe American commanders were not autho-\nrized by their infruetions to attack the\nFrench in the petition they then held. The\nGovernor and Fifcal faid, that unleis fome-\nthing Deceive was done the inhabitants in\nthe Carlton, as well as the Americans,\nwould all be facrihced. That night ifaid\non fhore with view to afcertain the acfu-\nal iituation of things, and obierved that\ncomfortable number of American citizens\nhad volunteered their fervices in the forte\nand were placed at the principal batteries\nfrom whence they could not retreat (of"} +{"article_id": "1_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1900.", "byline": "", "article": "where perfonal e(late Is taken in execution -\nand 1t nall be the duty of the officer, who ex.\ntends fueh execution, to leave an atteled COPY\nthereof, with his doings thereon, with the ie\ncfetary of faid comp iny and the purehaiers\nfhall thereupon be entitled to the reception of\nall dividends and lloeks which the debtor was\npreviou1y entitled TO. And upon any attach.\nment being made, or execution levied on aay\nflares in faid company, 1T fhlil be the duty of\nthe feeretary of fad company, to expofe the\nbooks OF the company, to the officer, and to\ninrniih him with a certificate, under bis hand,\nin his official capacity, afcertaning tie numbsr\nof fhares the deblor holds in fai3 company, and\nthe amount Of the dividends Due thereon.\nSec. IL. Bentuyfbsr eaaaal, That in cafe Of\nany lois or loGes taking place, that ihaIl be\nequal to the amount of the capital lock of tho\nlaid company, and the prslidedt or directors,\nafter knowing of fach lois or loacs taking place,\nfhall fubfcribe to any policy of infurauoe. their\neltates, jointly and feverally, fhal be accounta.\nbic for the amount of any aud every luis that\nNAH take place under policies thu, fubferibed.\nSec. -. Be n further eas5ed, That the pre-\nildent and directors of faid company fhal', pre-\n\n\nyious to their iubfcribing to any policy, and\nonce in every year after, pubih in two newfps.\npers, printed in Portland, the amount of their\niloek, againa what rifque they mem to iniure,\nand the Target fun they mean to take on any\none rifque.\n\n\nSec. IL. Be IL fvfber eaat7ed, That the pre-\nfident and directors OF f4id company hall, when\nand as often as required by the Leg.ilature of\nthis Commonwealth, lay before them fate\nment Of the affairs of faid company, and fab.\n\n\nNIT TO On examination concerning the ia,ne IN\nder oath.\n\n\nSec. Is. Had6e IL further GRATED, That Hugh\nMcLelsn, Arthur MeLeilsn and Daniel Tuck\ner, are hereby authorized to call meeting OF\nthe members of faii Company as foon as may\nbe, III Portland by advertiiiag the fame for the\nthree weeks fucS efively in two Of the newfps\npers printed 10 faiJ town, for the pu.pofe of\neeeiing the fit Board Of Directors, who ihall\ncontinue in office until the firt Tuciday of ia.\nnuary next following.\n\n\nIn TIE HoYf Ct Repysfnta,ivs,, Feb 6, 1900.\nThis bill having had three ieveral reading,\npahed to be enacted.\n\n\nEDWARD II. ROBBINS, Speaker.\nIn Senate, FEB. 6, 800.\nThis bill having had two ieverai readings, PAT\nfed to be enaAed.\n\n\nSAMUEL PHILLIPS, Prefdent.\nFsb. 7, I8oo.-By the 1t. Governor approved.\nMOSES GILL.\nTrue Copy-Attei\n\n\nJOHN AVERY, Secretary."} +{"article_id": "2_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "Umtea Sfatrs Jsip Cosetl2afioa,\nat /sa, february 8, 1890.", "byline": "", "article": "SIR,\n\n\nOn the goth ut. left St. Chriaophers with\nthe CONFEDERATION in excellent trim, and Good to\nwindward, in order TO gain the Ration for my\nfelf, before the road of Gua1aloope, and at\nhalf pat ? A. NJ. of the day following, dilcov.\ncred fsl to the S. E. to which gave chace,\nand for the further particulars of that chaie\nand the aeton after it, mutt beg you to refer\nTO the extract from my Journal herewith, as\nbeing the bell mode of exhibiting lua and\ncandid account of all our traufaaions in the\nlate buGnefs, which has ended in the almoG\nentire diimantlement of the Con1ela,ion tho\ntrut to the high reputation of the American\nAag. Ihavs the honor to be, &c.\n\n\nTHOMAS TRUXTON.\n\n\nBssJAMls SroDpARr, Efq. Ses'y sfbe Mavy.\nOeearrsncs or hoard tbe Uniri Slater hip Corael.\n\n\nla'ion, Of IS gaus, uadsr my command, Fs6rnary\n\n\n~, 1906. .E\n\n\nThroughout thefe twenty -four hours, very\nunfetted weather, kept on our tacks beating\nup Under C ladaloup., and at half paf Am\nthe road OF Bafaterre bearing EAT FIVE leagues\nditance, Jaw fail in the S. Z. BANDING TO the\ns. W. which from her Situation, I at hrG took\nfor large flip from Martnico, and hoifed\nEngliih colours on giving chace by way Of in.\nducemsnt, for her to come down and fpeak m.\nwhich would have faved US leng chace to\nlecward. off my inte ,ed cruizing ground =.\nbut finding fhe did not attempt to alter her\ncourie, examined her more m,utely, as We\napproached her, and dif.overed that the was a"} +{"article_id": "3_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "american Nava{ A67lou.\n\nOFFICIAL ACCOUNT\n\nOF THR NAVAL ACTION BETWEEN THE AMgki-\nCAN fsIGATE coNsTsLLArIoa, AND A\n\n\nfREscH So cva SHIP.", "byline": "fnILaprLpHlA, FEB \"a.", "article": "PHILADELPHIA, FEB \"a.\nYESTERDAY morning lieutenant Shaw,\ni the armed fchooner Experiment. arriv-\ned at Marcus Hook from a crufe. heing DIFF\npatched by Commodore TRUXTON, with\nletters for the Secretary of the Navy; from\nwhich the following are extracted."} +{"article_id": "4_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "VOLUME ILL.,", "byline": "", "article": "4\nwards &c. to be flung with chains, topfsils, top.\nfail iheets &c. foppered, and the hip cleared\n! and every thing prepared for action, and haul\n\n\ned down the Englih colors. At noon the wind\nbecame light, and | obferved the chace. that\nwe bad before been gaining faft on, held way\nwith US. but was determined to continue the\npurfuit, tho the .r,,nning to the lceward I was\n| convinced would be attended with many ferrous\ndiiad. antages, Especially if the Object of my\nwines was not gratifed.\n\n\nPaaed TWO fchooners a2rding to The north~\nward, one of them ihewed American colours,\nand was merchant, veael, ard the other fup.\npofed TO be of ;he fame defcription.\n\n\nFeb. I'd, at one P. NJ. the wind being fonne-\nwhat freiLer, than at the noon preceding, and\n| an appearance Gifts continuance, our pfofpea\nof bringing the enemy to acton began again 10\nbrighten as perceived we were coming up\nwith the ohafc fia, and every inch of canvas\nbeing frt that could he of iervice, except the\nbog reefs, which kept In the topfails, in cafe\nof the chale finding an efeape from our thunder\nimprattible, lhoula haul On a wind and give US\nfair battle but this did not prove to be her\ncommanders intention. | however got within\nhail of him at s P. NJ. hoiied our enign, and\n\n\nhad The candles in the battle lanthevns all light\ned, and che large trumpet IN the lee gangway\nready to fpeak him, and to demand the furren-\nde, of his ihip to the United States of America\nbut he at that infant commenced fire from\nhis h.rn and quarter guns direaed at our rig\nging and fpars. No parley being then necel1a-\n| ry, TENT my principal aid deeamp, Mr.. Van\ndykl, 10 the different officers commanding de\nviiions on the main battery, to repeat Rrialy\nmy orders before given, not to throw away\n/, Jingle charge Of powder, but to take good aim\n, and fire directly into the hull Of the enemy,\n| and load principally with two round ihot and\nnow and then with round ihot, and ftand\n| of grape, &C.; to encourage the men at their\nquarters 70 cauie or fuffet no nods or confu-\n| lion whatever; but 10 load and FIRE as fat as\npofi,ble when it could Be done with certain eff\n\n\nfea Thee orders being given, in a Few mo.\n| meats | gained a petition on his weather quar-.\n\n\nter, that enabled US efeaually to return his\n| alu,e and thus cloie and as HARP an action\n! as ever was fought between two frigates COM\n| menced and continued until within few min'\n\n\nutes Of 1 A. NJ. when the cnen.y's ERE was COM\n| pe,ely fieaced AID he was again hcefing off.\nIt was at that moment that I conIidered him\nas my prize, and was trimming in the BEE\n| manner could my much ihattered fails; when\n| | found the n,sin-nals was totally unfupported\n! by rigging, every ihrond being ihot away, aud\n| iomc Of them in ieverai places; that even fop.\npers were ufelefs, and could not be applied with\neffect. hen gave orders for the officers TO\n| lend the men up from the gun deck to endeav-\nour TO fecure it, in order that we might get\nalong lie of the enemy as foon as poflible Ia\nbut every effort was in vain. for the main mat\nwent over the fide in few minutes after, and\ncarried with it the top men, among whom was\nan amiable young gentleman who commanded\nthe main TOP. Mr. James Jarvis. fon of lanes\nJarvis Eiq. of Newyork, 1t feems this young\ngentleman was apprized Of the mat going in\nfew mi1utes by an old feaman but he had\nalready 70 much of the principle of An officer\nengrafted in his mind, not to leave his quarters\n\n\non any account, that he told the man if the\n\n\nmat went they n:uR go with il, which was the\n\n\ncafe, and only one of them was fAved.\n\n\nregret much his lois, as FRONTING officer\n\n\nand an,iable young man, as we'll as on account\n\n\nof long intimacy that has fabfiacd between\n\n\nhis father aud mylelf !; but have great fa,i,fac.\n\n\nton in finding have no other killed and only\n\n\nor ) Tightly wounded--foarteen of the for\n\n\nmer, and twenty five of the latter\n\n\nAs foon as the main mat went, every Effort\n\n\nwas made to clear the wreck from the ihip as\n\n\nfoon as poflihle, which was eT.tled in about\n\n\nan hour. 1t being impolibe to purdue the\n\n\nenemy, and as her fecurity was then the great\n\n\nObject, l immediately bore away for Jamaica\n\n\nfor repairs, &c. finding it inapoflible to reach a\n\n\nfriendly port in any of the illanis to windward.\n\n\nlhould be wanting in common Juice, was\n\n\n| to omit here to journalize the ieady after Ton\n\n\nto order, and the great exerton and bravery\n\n\nOf all my officers, feamen aud marines, in this\naction. many OF whom j I'd IN ,ficientlv tried\n\n\nbefore On irnilar location, and all their\nnames are recorded in the muiter roll fsnr to\n\n\nthe Secrctaryof the Navy, dated the 10Th De-.\ncsnnber lalt, 6gred by mytelf.\n\n\nAll hands employed at repairing the damages\nfitained in the aaon, 70 far as TO get the flip\ninto Jamaica as foou as pofiibie.\n\n\nTHOMAS TRUXTON."} +{"article_id": "5_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "Sec. 6. Be IL furtler ena7ed, That there fhall\nbe ifaied meetings of the Directors, ar leait\nonce in every month, and as often within each\nmonth as the Preiident and Board of Directors\nfhall deem proper ard the Prelident and a\nCommittee of three of the Directors, to be by\nhim appointed in rotation, fhall aferible daily\n\n\nif need be, for the Jiipatch of buineis and the\nisd Board of Directors, and the Committee\naforelaid, at, and during the pleainre of the fad\nBoard, fhall have power and authority, on be-\nhalf of the Company, 10 make lnlnranee upon\nvefels, freight and goods, and aganlt captivity\nof perfcns, and on the life OF any perlon during\nhis ablence by Tea, and cafes of money lent up\non bott0mry and rsLpOadentia, and are ALTO author-\nfed to make infurance on any maniion houie or\nother building, & on the goods & property there\nin contained, within this Commonwealth againt\ndamage ariing to the fame by FIRE, originating\nin any cauie, except that Of deIign in the infur.\ned and to FIX the premiums and terms of\npayment ard all Policies of infurance by them\nmade, ihlll be fubferbed by the Pfeident, or\nin cafe of his death, iieknefs, inability or alb.\nfence, by any two of the Directors, and coun-\nterfigned by he Secretary, and lhall be binding\nand obligatory upon the faid Company, and\nhave the like efFett and force, as t under the\nZeal of faid Company aud the ailured may\nthereupon maintain an aeion upon the cafe\nagainit the fld Company; and all loiles duly\nariGng under any policy 70 fubicrbed, may be\nadiuaed aud fettled by the Prefdent and Board\nof Directors, and the fame lhall be binding on\nthe Company.\n\n\nSec. 7. Bsifwsber eaa7td,. That it ihall be\nthe duty OF the Directors, on the iecond Tuef-\nday Of June and December, in every year, to\nmake dividends of 70 much of the interelt arif-\ning from the capital aock, and the profits OF\nthe fad Company, as TO them hall appear ad.\nvifsable; but the monies received and notes\ntaken for premiums on riiks which ihall be IN\ndetermined and outltanding, at the time OF\nmaking fuch dividends. ihall not be coniidered\nas par, OF the profits of the company and in\ncafe of any lofs or loaes, whereby the capital\nCock of the company fhall be leflened, each\nproprietors' or fockholde;s' efate ihall be held\naccountable 70, the deficiency that may be due\non his ihare or Fares, at the time IF iaid lois\nor lohes raklng place. to be paid into laid com.\npany by aheiiments, or fuch other mode, and\nat fuch time or times as the directors ihall or!\nder and no fubiequent dividend fhall be made\nuntil fun equal to fnch diminution, ihall\nhave been added to the capital and thar once\nin every two years, and oftcner, il required, by\nmajority ct votes Of the aockhoders, the d.\nreeors fhlll lay before the RockhoIders, at a\ngeneral meeting, an exad and particular late-\nment OF the profits, it any there be, after de\ndueing lohes and dividends.\n\n\nSec. 8. BE IL tartdy ena7e5. That the faid\ncompany fhall not directly, or indirectly, deal\nor trade in buying or telling any goods, wares\nmerchandise, or commodities, whatever and\nthe capital liock of faid company. after being\ncollected at each initalment, fhall within one\nhundred and twenty days, be inyeRed, either in\nthe fuoded debt of the United States, or of this\nCommonwealth, or in the flock of the United\nStates Bank. or OF any incorporated Bank in\nthis Commonwealth, at rhe dacretion of the\nPreiidens and directors Of faid company, or of\nother officers which the proprietors hall for\nfhch purpolc appoint.\n\n\nSec. g.. Be IT, further eaaa.d, That tcv.nty dol\nlars on each fhare in f.id company fhal be paid\nwithin iiS,y days, after the firit meeting of the\nfad company, and the remaining fun due on\neach fhare, within five years afterwards, at\nfuch equal indictments, and under fuch penal.\nties, as the fad company ihall dreet; and no\ntransfer of any fhare in iaid company, fAsll be\nPermitteo, or be valid, until the initallments on\niuch fhare lhall have been paid. 3 ~\n\n\nSec. 10. Be IL fmfber enst7ed, That no perfon,\nbeing either fngly, or or as partner with one\nor more Perions, member of any other COM\npany, carrying on the bulinels of fire and ma.\nrine iniuranee, fhall be eligible as direaor OF\nthe company by this ACT eltablilhcd.\n\n\nSec. II. Be il further ena7ed, That the pro.\n\n\nr. e r. 4 4\nin the aock Of faid company, fhall be liable to\nattachment, and to the payment and fatisfac\nton of bis jna debts to any Of bis bona fide\ncreditors, in manner following, TO wit, in addi-\nton to the luminous by law prefcribed to be\nleft with the defendant, like luminous ihal\nbe left with the fecrctary of Eaid company, and\nthe debtors flares in the fld company's\nfunds, together With the iotsrea and profits\ndue, or growing due thereon, or 70 much\nthereof as ihail be fufficent, fhall thereby\nke held N ya(nooJ c,iI f,,;t c-ro.J.nx ~"} +{"article_id": "7_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "DEE euaasdby tie Srnaie and HoYts", "byline": "", "article": "de Il ena7sdbyt bs Senate and HoEf\n\n\noee'' Il ID of Representatives., IN General\nCourt a1fmJled, and BY The autbsrit, Of '6e Jswe\nThat Hugh McLellan, and Others, and all\n'iuch pcrfons as have already, or hereafter hall\nbecome Stockholders in faid Company, being\nCitizens of the United States, be, and hereby\nare incorporated into Company and Body\nPolite, by the name of the Maine Fire and\nMarine Infurance Company, for and during\nthe term of twenty years after the Paiiing OF\nThis A. and by that name may ffe and be fli-\ned, plead, or be implicated, appear, proiecnte\nand defend, to final Judgment and execution,\nand have a common zeal, which they may alter\nat pleafure, and may purchaie, hold, and con-\nyey, any eftate real or perfonal, for the ufe of\nIa Company. tubjeSt TO the restrictions herein\nafter mentioned.\n\n\nSec. 4. Be it further ess5ed. That Ahare in\nthe capital flock Of the (aid Company ihal be\none bsndred doilny, and the number OF ihares\nHALL not be lefs than one thoufand, nor more\nthan tx thoufand. And if the faid number of\nflares are not already filed, fnbfcriplions nall\nbe kept open, under the infpeaion OF the Pref\nident and Directors Of the faid Company, until\nshe fame nall be filed and the whole capital\nCock, eaate, or properly, which the 1aid Com\npany ihall be authorized to hold, fhsll never\nexceed fix hundred ibcsfsnd dayars, executive of\npremium notes, or profits, ari6ng from faid\ntbu6nefs; of which capital aock or property,\nssuenty tboaEmd dsgsu only ihsll be inveited in\nreal eftate.\n\n\nSec. 8. Be Il further esaHed That the flock,\nproperty, affairs, and concerns, of the faid Com.\npany, hall be managed and conducted by nine\nDirectors, one of whom fhall be the Preldens\nthereof who fhall hold their Offices for one\nyear. and until Others hall be chofen, and no\nlonger which Directors ihal, at the time of\ntheir election, be Stockholders aud Citizens of\nthis Commonwealth, and fhall be elected on\nthe 6rf Tuefdayip January, in each and every\nyear, at fuch times of the day, and at f,ch\nplace in the town Of Portland, as majority OF\nthe Directors. for the time being, fhal appoint,\nof which election public notice ihall be given,\nin at ieaf two of the newspapers printed in the\ntown of Portland, and continued for the fpacc\nof twenty days Immediately preceding iuch\nelection. And fuch election hal be holden\nspnder The infpetiion of three Stockholders, NOT\nbeing Directors, to be appointed previous to\nevery election by the Directors, and fhall be\nmade by ballot, by majority Of votes of the\nStockholders prefent, allowing one vote to each\n,lhare in the capital fock P,ooidea, that no\nStakeholder fhall be allowed more than thirty\nvotes. And the Stockholders not prefent, may\nvote by proxy, under faeh regulations, as the\n,faid Company ihall prcfcribc. And in cafe of\nany unavoidable accident, the laid Directors\nfhould not be chofen on the faid frf 1'uefday\nin January, as aforefaid, it hall be lawful to\nchoofe them on another day, in manner herein\nprefcribed. e\np Sec. 4. Bsa further enased, That the Direc-\ntors 10 choien fhall meet as foon as may be af\nter every election, and ihall chooie out OF their\nbody one perfon to be Preident, who fhall pre-\nfde for one year, and be fworn faithfully to\ndifcharge the duties Of his Office and in cafe\nof the death, resignation, OF inability to ierve,\nof the PreGdent, or any Director, fuch vacancy\nor vacancies ihall be filled, for the remainder\nof the year in which they may happen, by a\nfpecial election for that purpolc, to be held in\nthe fame manner, as is herein before directed,\nrespecting annual elections for Directors and\nPreGdcnt.\n\n\nSec. 5. Bsi{wibsr raa7sd, That the Pref\ndent and four of the Directors, (or five of the\nDirectors In the abience of the PIefident) lhal\nbe board competent to tranaa buGnefs; and\nall queitions before them ihall be decided by a\nmajority of votes and they ihall have power\nTO make and prelcribe lnch bye laws, rules, and\nregulations, as TO them ihal appear needful and\nproper, touching the management and difpof-\nton of she fock, property eliate, and effects of\ntaid Company, and The transfer OF the flares,\nand touching the duties and cenduef OF the\nieveral officers, clerks and ieryants employed,\nand the election of Drei'rs, and all foch mat\ntiers as appcrtain 10 the bu6nels of ipiurance .\nand ihall alto have power TO appoint Srcrcta.\n~, and 20 many Clerks and Servants, for car\nryirg on The faid buGnef., and with lueh fala\nries and allowances TO them, and 10 the Preii-\ndent, as TO TIE iaid Board fhall feem meet -\nPrevidtd, that iuch bye laws, rules and regula."} +{"article_id": "10_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "BY AUTHORITY.\n\nLar Of MaDacbysAs.\n\nCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.\nIn RE ysay # our Lord on; itoafina and es5' hundred", "byline": "", "article": "An Act to incorporate Hugh McLel-\nIan, and others, into Company, by\nthe name of the Maine Fire and Ma\n.rine Infurance Company."} +{"article_id": "17_1800-03-10_pna_sn83016063_00332895059_1800031001_0351.json", "newspaper_name": "Jenks's Portland gazette. [volume] (Portland [Me.]) 1799-1802", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-03-10", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "LIZ Of Offers and Mn, Killed qvouudsd and mi@Tas\nBY tie aaisn of tss III Of Fs5. 1900, on b0a,f\ntbe Uahei Slater IMP Cosqeiiation, Of 80 gins,\nTb0~as Traxt0a. Ejq. commander, aviss Flsass\nNational jbip Of s. guns.\n\n\nMr.. James Jarvis, midlhipnan, milling, who.\nwas in the mAnsop, went overheard with toe\nmainmaR,"} +{"article_id": "1_1800-12-11_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800121101_0015.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "Ag/1Oer of THE Hoxle Of Rebrehutative,\n\n\nTO tie Prshdeuf Of The U. States.", "byline": "To JOHN ADAMS.", "article": "PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.\n\n\nSIR, o,.\n\n\nThe Houfe Of Representatives have re-\ncelved with great refpeet, the communica-\nton which you have been pleafed to make\nto the two Ioufes of Congrefs, at the COM\nmencement Of the prefeni fefion.\n\n\nThe final efablilhment of the feat of ma\ntional government, which has now taken\nplace, within the Difriet of Columbia, is\nan event OF no fmall importance in the po-\nlitical transactions of our country; and we\ncordially unite our wiihes with yours, that\nthis territory may be the reGdence of hap\npinefs and virtue.\n\n\nNor can we, on this location, omit to\nexpress hope, that the fpirit which ami\nmated the great founder Of this city, NAV\ndcfcend to future generations, and that\nthe whdom, magnanimity and aeadineis\nwhich marked the events of his public\nlife, may be initiated in all focceedino\nages. $50, :.\n\n\na confederation of thofe powers which\nhave been vefed i'll Congrefs oyeg the Iii.\ntr1et OF Columbia, VIII nol escape orr a.\ntsnsion; nor ihalI VIC crges, shs. ir ey."} +{"article_id": "2_1800-12-11_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800121101_0015.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "Congre6 Of tie United States.\n\nHOUSE OF APPROXIMATIONS.", "byline": "", "article": "WEDNESDAY, November rs.\n\n\nlhe Hou1e went into committee Of\nthe whole on the Reply to the PreGdent's\nspeech, Mr.. Parker in the chair, which\nwas read by paragraphs, and reported to\nthe houie without any amendments.\n\n\nThe report of the committee was imme-\ndiately taken up, and on the ouef}ion TO\nagree to the Address, Mr.. Nicholas. rof.\nand obferved that he regretted the intro\nduetion of political matter, calculated TO\nproduce dlcord and divifion. He was\naverie to the houfe fpending time in pro-\npounding political theo;es, as no good. but\nmuch rniichief, might flow from fuch\nprocedure. Had no other topic or fenti-\nments been alluded to than tho{e contain\ned In the Preiident's Speech, there would\nhave been much LET'S diyiiion in the houfe\nthan was to be expected from the infertion\nOF extraneous ideas. He had no intention.\nhowever, to enter into detail of the OBJ\nJections he entertained TO the address\nFor the reaions he had aligned, and others\nwhich he felt, he thought the ityle Of the\naddress not only unnecenary, but worfe\nthan uielefs. He concluded by deiring\nthe yeas and nays to be taken,\n\n\nThe qnefion being taken, was carried\nIN the affirmative, yeas IS, nays 81, as\nfollows.\n\n\nYEAs.-Menrs. Bartlett, Cooper, Craik\nJ. Davenport, F. Davenport, Dent, Dick\nion, Edmund, Evans, A.. Fofter, Free\nman, E. Goodrich, Grifwold, Henderfon.\nHuger, INLAY, II. Lee, S. Lee, Linn.\nMorris, Otis, Page, Parker, Plat, Pow.\nell, Reed, Read, Sheppard, J. c.. Smith,\nSpaight, Thatcher, Thomas, Wadfworth.\nVAIN, Williams, Wood.-so.\n\n\nsAYs.-Menrs. Bifhop, R. Brown,\nChriftie, Clay, Claiborne, Condit, Daw,\nion, Elmondorf, Gray, Gregg, Hanna.\nHeiiter, Holmes, Jackion, Kitchell, Leib,\nMacon, Muhlenburg, New, Nicholas.\nRandolph, Smile, ]. Smith, Stanford\nStone, Sunpter, Talliaferro, Thomfon.\na. Trigg, j. Trigg, Van Courtlandt,\nVarnum.- 81. > 49,\n\n\nMr.. Grifwold moved that the Speaker.\nattended by the houfe, fhould deliver the\nAddress to the PRECEDENT, and that COM\nmittee be appointed to wais on the Pre-.\ntdcnt to know when ano where IL would"} +{"article_id": "3_1800-12-11_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800121101_0015.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "THURSDAY, DECEMBER", "byline": "", "article": "Revering the eminent virtues, and adj\nhiring the wife administration of the I'M\nmortal Patriot of Mount Vernon, a like\nneis of that luxurious chief is affixed TO\nthe head Of the ALEXANDRIA ApvER-\nrIsER. To the departed neighbour of a\ncity, which almoit views the noddino\nWILLOWS OF his late peaceful abode, this\ntribute is the leaa they could beRow.\n\n\nS. SNOWDEN e Co.\n\n\n-Alexaad,ia, December s, 1900."} +{"article_id": "4_1800-12-11_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800121101_0015.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "ATTEND the capital OF America.\nThe cheerfulnels and regularity with\nwinch the officers and folders of the tenn\nPorary army have returned to the conditi-\non or private citizens is a tettiraony, clear\nand conclufive of the purity of thoie mo\ntives which induced them to engage in\nthe public fervice and will remain a\nproof, on all future occaiions, that az, army\nOF ioidiers drawn from the citizens Of our\ncountry, deierve our confidence and .eipeet.\n\n\nNO iubjeet can be- more important than\nthat OF the Judiciary, which you have a.\nSesaln recommended to orr confederation.\nand sa-eceive our early and deliberate\nattention.\n\n\nlie contribution Of the United States\nhaving conhded the management Of our\ntoreign negotiations, to the control Of the\nexecutive power, we cheerfully fubmir TO\nIts dsciiions on this important fubieet.-\nAnd In reipeet to the negotiations now\npending with France, we iincerely hope\nthat the final refult may prove as fortu-\nnate to Our country, as the mott ardent\nmind can with.\n\n\n80 long as predatory war is carried\non againit Our commerce, we fhould iacri-\nnee the lnterefs, and dilappoint the ex-\nPeetatiohs OF our connituents, 1hould we\nTor moment, relax that fyflen, of mari\ntime defence, which has refulted in fuch\nbeneficial b effects. At this period it is con-\ntdently believed that few perlons car be\nfound within the United States, who do\nnot admit that navy, we'll organized,\nmutt conftitute the natural and efficient de-\ntence OF this country againR all FOREIGN\nhofiIity.\n\n\nThe progrefs that has been made in the\nmanufacture otarms, leaves no doubt thar\nthe public patronage has already placed\nthis country beyond necefIary dependence\nOn foreign markets, for an article \"a ind;f\nPeniible tor defence; and gives us afluranc-\nes, that under the encouragement which\ngovernment will continue to extend to\nthis important Object, we fhall foon r;vaJ\nforeign countries, not only in the number\nbut IN the quality OF arms, completed from\nour own manufactures.\n\n\nre\" events could havebeen more pleaE.\ning to our conitit1ents, than that ' s\nana rapid increaie Of revenue which has\nariieh from permanent taxes. WhiIa this\nevent explains the great and increaiinq re-\niources OF our country, it carries along\nwith 1t a proof which cannot be reii1ed\nthat thoie mcafiircs of maritime defence\nwhich were calculated RI r,eet 49,,\nupon the ocean, and which have produced\niuch exteniivc protection to our commerce\nwere founded 'nwifdom and policy. The\nmind mutt IN our opinion, be imenfible\nTO the planet truths, which cannon dit.\nGerm the elevated ground. on which this\npohcy has placed oufsaountry. Che ma\nticnas fp.r.i, which alone could vind;cate\nCIR conr1son tights. mas been soUf.d sne.\n\n\n(eszEt.ans! :x xouytk aaes"} +{"article_id": "5_1800-12-11_pna_sn84024011_00414215981_1800121101_0015.json", "newspaper_name": "Alexandria advertiser and commercial intelligencer. [volume] (Alexandria [Va.]) 1800-1803", "edition": "01", "date": "1800-12-11", "page": "p1", "headline": "", "byline": "", "article": "\n\n\nAlexandr1a AdueytiIey\nCommercial Intelligencer,\n\n\nON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS\n\n\nI. 1t mil be 9ublJl5ed on a baLf.@e