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r\u % p §&§£&, f 1 [ win til 111 nl tmi kli ( n (\ 7 p i f $ t tliree dollars per annum i'u blibhk l m :• t l l \ n ♦*'- ■m ■■v ■> hal l t ii u r s da v ocfo 1 e k 23 i8oo vol iv no i 8 important news by the jl o i ■-■-' '■■' i a ne v ■york stat < r rhe necociation between fr l\c ■>-.•! a 11bmc ■'■paris a't-pfl r "< f {, t nn r er>nrei r neh at i'iri with fhf envovs of 1 1 ii st«i»s ar it prrffit fufpendfd 5 and then 1 ; in e rjpe of their being fnccefifullv iefi;-nrd 11 f , nf ,;,, p , ti jp ./•.,-. i!u ihr p wr'i vfl-'l in th pnvovs :■■• tf.o ii nite ' t 1 en«b ■ihcm ip c in lu l ,, r ,. w ',, ; - , lh iii ;...■■'. ' ■>■1 vi .. '-' to i id ri public at i'i i ni'td ihe f.nglifh by the treaty m»i w ili >' i f nice c lonffi raihtfi 11 decline " 1 in with the 1 sta'.ei lh ta fanrtion the yrivi lei » which '!"'\ ■'■> ■■"■-« <»-<■- t i ii-r enrniv i lu n lefti in in difo ite will 8[>pcai from ihe fol • ovv ir 1 ' ' ' ' tjhj 1 ■•' ■!■■' 1 ■"'■1 ::'"' i by 1 1 e 15th "- j ti ir nf hci tr«i»v mutual v rtipulite a free en-rsnee inioth.-il refpift.ve pnrti w'.ih ( lo'-'tc protrftion in thr priviteert ind fhioa of wai tlie two coun tries i lh prize i ken rromthi 1 enemiet a 4 the m f n-vrt to conclude a trc.ity e*|en ing me farnr f ■■■>, 10 an nation at whi wiih either ol ihe contr^in psrirs the treaty of 1778 between france mid the un ted states having been an hi ed ■l>v the laticr and now regarled a if it never exifted ll;ev conceive thafkiev c nnot give t 1 c fame pri | vileircs w rir.ee without viov-itiiik their truty w i,h f.ni-land the v ch republic do-s not fern di'"poled •" rirify " her own rejuhic and hi f v 11 ofthe kn«'wh her enem ei ami rivals a proterdini fo un-jt efted nn the pan ot the a ne rlr<na with whom toe iccently made a comitoa n i in l ihofe vr . em ies dlreftcd to the very r.meohcftf-ii * ich france her lell is now at ; war __ |<- bttainracni -> r i'hi r y a » i lepeni en e i i ufiforlnn-lethitth-u states fo prfcib.lal iy u mthf l-"cjty of i 7 7 tliev ihemfelvo now ,.. rn i that thi>y were iii-iueerl to take that rep as i rfeorive them or the powei nl i;ivin(j to fr.-inn ; f . anvo'hsr country tv f»"i clvani.-igc-i whiih t ', v l,3vc r.»nfei*rl on the engliiti t-u-ir dipo.j ril , t ic pan nu'l ha r been er l..rt fi«bted or , v,,x partial to thei tcrtfl ol r g a u1 or diet en , , ni'iftgivea wrong intei retaiion lo their in ftruftioni and the treaty alluded i lince it apoean ti,ut fran e renoun ing the claims nc mav hsve frnm ihe pti v.i v ( the treaty of 1778 now offers to ,.„■witsou dema ( i anv other advantages thm tho'e rninvei by ihe rn«lim and which the liirve ,., fir r,.i during he pre em wir and the ambaf f^dor rnnil coine with a very b.d grace to ncgociate a prsce il th-v ire noi vetted with power to kceje to thofe ondiiioni t l f r r ■-,,;, , m wa 6pfned on the f 1 " °. "* f,encl com rilfionem on r ! ie luapofuioi ihit the .. uv t 1778 was l ii in lo'ce it was indeed n . ,| !., ru 0 re hat thei '■" nations nev r hav bceiiin • hat'c o war with each oiher this trfuv c ,,,; „,,, : ., ■.--;. innulled witiiuul ihe eonfeni .'. ,,.., r , „ 1 ■nid in ihii poii i it view it wi i mi ihefrenchi immillioners oif.-rc i an ind-mni fica'ion to thfi i-i • c:i-m bv ahmitting the princi ,;.. ,,; ,,,,,,.,..,.-„ n foi il e k al captures " r . v ven p-o.eeded further infted of demand inufrom ihe imericani the j«d«n-iu g.nrantee r u ch as appear lobe ciritiiik-j in the inllrattio >. <« ,.,.. nreee<ling a nbatid irs iccord ng to the c pv o i th ■• pu>il t-.t-.i v c •■>; cfs bn the american {.,,., ., ,', cr . „,, » u hirifed ri renew tin treaty evc-i a-ier . t c-.r n •■<■anielt rerpefti«i thegtu r.ntre of ihe prench ifta d france iherrluif conceived he i ! t exe ip eh 1 nm the .. ! i ati n ol en p-n utifj for ihe canton — tne niertcans tl.em fcli/ei having by b'o ling the treaty de'.lroyed li-!ii on which only i'.icir claim couu have been fo in ih . a ]■■thjs aohears thitihe ntjociation turned cmeuy oil ihrer priiu . ... , 1 the r.oaiimnnce in force or the mortihed re mw'al f the treaty o 8 fi nee waved this point in confeqnc ceofthe iturance ol the ame rican envoysthat ih-v could noi rensw it ... fh princiol ol comn»n(ation for illeg'l c»p t i phis p ini france offsted 10 sdm t ; i u on c i,|iiion only that he ireitv of 1778 fhou'd be rr c«ed with ill modiflvtinns llat-rj iu the 111 11 n t nni vn bv wafhington , theaijth iriicleof the treatv between the u ■ii'ed stales ind oreal briiai , uii.ne ti the pro teftion grant d to the armed vellcls of that nation france will probabl i rift upon enjoying tlie urn lidvinti re as lun ai it ii polf tfed to her injury by fcei enemies there is another principle which fr->n e u anxioui 1 . i'ij.i ; and mi the doption ■>! which fh has t r onglyiiifi"fdi » principle wtii.h it is lllll more the inli reft sn i policy i t'ie wn icani 10 cairv mmo m . f . ion but the treat ol 1793 with ijie e .« ifh p,eienis them f"-m areejin to ihis fylltm uainely thi neutral hot nni llii 1 conliimte neutral pr ru iii france however liopt-i 10 rrdn e the n-a-ers oft'ie north 10 e(l»wlifh thii fvftem to be x uded i t»m the enefit of which would be high u ,. jnrious to it m ric ns it aopea i ho ever that ' >- r r e diplomatic mn retenees have b en ciinduel 1 in the m.'>fl amicable ir.jnnrr ": i fo ; >> lo leave nl v an impicirioa ol rf jrirt th-t it wn 1 ppuifiii's »> icmote th difficulties w'i ch haii or irred the xiiarican ambaftiiiersi duilfg lieii rc ri drnceai i 1 ri ' ave br«n treated with evetv pofli i • a k ol refp '>, and enj n-'l al the diftinclioni , . , rr-d ii the miftlfurs ot our alli-s aj :; s ii orcfent t 1 * principle and fylleui of fr»n to ,.. ie 1 and proteft the isw of nations a-d 1 e rights ,.. , iti liiy it is ti be huped 1 iat the i in ( and , . , •- , , i t w ch he i'di with regard in , : 1 1 i hal <,, ll (■> ir remo e the d iteie ce wlj (,, .. ) urn ( . • w-i-'i ' 1 and the u states 1 ind 1 ,. 1 n houlii ilif pref'nl nfgicistidn not t^rmi 1 . r in , • ■■, the ane'ii n flig(h>ll notwilhiand ij.r cgniinue ta be tefpeficd ud 1 eir vi eii lieat ed n thifr if a frienrllv winn in our rourts ol '»„. ) order ire i.l'ued to thr privateer to lefn t 11 ntiu 1 !•(•», a:«mg which ihe vmerican is loubt tjli : .■numenuj a '\ auk i c m •.•;■!!,• s li | ■' 1 v ri i i '.<•- the rourrs wit'i damages i>t>iiv>l the own i ot miv»trers — fhcre are now ;■•;.■ri ••• '«.'.»>.■•,. the council ol p-i?es >■•'■•?< ■: mi ■v ■- - taken in the knrortean fea and th'fe ol tlie veltcli whi i • ■j!v t ••■my ■' nwicani i aflturedly be rrltorh t : i • ire of fuch however ■- -■■■• fu - nifh^h ■" ; irt'ers ol maique i -■■.■net i pear to be yet deter ninrh it ii ■li->n^"-»t ; '■, i i i v tjm he !■. ■n u ; ■v vii.im i i !,.'). in in ■; l u • conduct i ' '. ■■m.ii^'ii in arnvng them unlefi lite reltitu ion h^'ih ri or from a "<•<* eaty i in .\. i'!i precedi g panicnurs ii.^i nil ■- hive been commu kited by tfie mod refpetuble auth riiy th r r i pinen hive cnirrl fra-n s roiir iie ii x j'i accoi t i h ■p r " ■<" n ne"oi:irt:on commeicd hei*re llii •"■■*• nn ; in nini u-rs at p.i i in it i not s '. ' • thii '.'•■■t ; ><■■»!' ■• s are broken ri h me ; ri j i that utir.lr hate nni th i th y h ive ever b-ivi in terrup ed thu details nf thai ate c j i»«*(vic i vfiv inieeuritr eyn with rel'pjcl to lh ci'ations ! ni.-l dates ii treatieii ournil ds patii j i a'l<tnfl 16 ] a inter fro'n angfb i % of the nth n^'ift f»v j that in lefj tliin a fuitn ght r.cie vv 1 1 1 ij i con ai aiisfburir , preiminahes of p.a tuve ben r^ncd w tween the french kepablic *"* the d*y o ai toi berlin at that the negotiations re c*rrir..l ou with en ual vigour at i'aris vienna nd berlin rhe king ol lw n denmark swtaen l in mo perhaos with ii lr ah0 " » <° <■:'.■• ... i the peace ol europe or at leall ■>• me com enl ind ti organise an rmed n uiw'liy i the varb«w-«n france and rng'and is i c ntinu com iei i arrive every da f-nni f ru vienna and petcifbirg they (■•• ''" negnciiiions arc to be entered on a gulefbid iadih.i c«n bourronville will r > i 1 -' ; '''■'• , , i f r omtheler..>ndhilfve«rofthevear8 th rent anj pennons ol it u , ire tn lie i i fuec.e through the medi in of ihe b««k of france vienna july 30 lord minto ihn firit h am alfador a f iei re ceiving fon s difpitches iro^n hi court dated ju v ,,, hj>lal*ngi i..--.c with bsron thugut th , tfiniuer for foreign affairs it w>s bid th t the ij-nifh cabvr.ft ,■•«> n averfe t • a guocrjl oe»c up on rcafoniblf r "". nu refnlved at the r.ui time to nake«very f^cufiie to induce its aiics to pr>ir ; cute the won the french houl i be extravigani in tlieit demands la that cafe aullru has htcn t fcied new fibfidies tn tue iimnunt of one hundred millions of ft rim the auil-un eabinci cr>«t.mitfd t-i impi e i.i its pa^ifis dil ofuions and expr«»-a o re v th termi ■.! peace rom h s ; alter whic , c mm lehrback
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Title | The Wilmington Gazette |
Masthead | The Wilmington Gazette |
Date | 1800-10-23 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1800 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2058725 Bytes |
FileName | 18cen05_18001023-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/6/2009 11:53:22 AM |
Publisher | Allmand Hall |
Place |
United States North Carolina New Hanover County Wilmington |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Wilmington Gazette a continuation, without change of volume numbering of Hall's Wilmington Gazette an historic newspaper from Wilmington North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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r\u % p §&§£&, f 1 [ win til 111 nl tmi kli ( n (\ 7 p i f $ t tliree dollars per annum i'u blibhk l m :• t l l \ n ♦*'- ■m ■■v ■> hal l t ii u r s da v ocfo 1 e k 23 i8oo vol iv no i 8 important news by the jl o i ■-■-' '■■' i a ne v ■york stat < r rhe necociation between fr l\c ■>-.•! a 11bmc ■'■paris a't-pfl r "< f {, t nn r er>nrei r neh at i'iri with fhf envovs of 1 1 ii st«i»s ar it prrffit fufpendfd 5 and then 1 ; in e rjpe of their being fnccefifullv iefi;-nrd 11 f , nf ,;,, p , ti jp ./•.,-. i!u ihr p wr'i vfl-'l in th pnvovs :■■• tf.o ii nite ' t 1 en«b ■ihcm ip c in lu l ,, r ,. w ',, ; - , lh iii ;...■■'. ' ■>■1 vi .. '-' to i id ri public at i'i i ni'td ihe f.nglifh by the treaty m»i w ili >' i f nice c lonffi raihtfi 11 decline " 1 in with the 1 sta'.ei lh ta fanrtion the yrivi lei » which '!"'\ ■'■> ■■"■-« <»-<■- t i ii-r enrniv i lu n lefti in in difo ite will 8[>pcai from ihe fol • ovv ir 1 ' ' ' ' tjhj 1 ■•' ■!■■' 1 ■"'■1 ::'"' i by 1 1 e 15th "- j ti ir nf hci tr«i»v mutual v rtipulite a free en-rsnee inioth.-il refpift.ve pnrti w'.ih ( lo'-'tc protrftion in thr priviteert ind fhioa of wai tlie two coun tries i lh prize i ken rromthi 1 enemiet a 4 the m f n-vrt to conclude a trc.ity e*|en ing me farnr f ■■■>, 10 an nation at whi wiih either ol ihe contr^in psrirs the treaty of 1778 between france mid the un ted states having been an hi ed ■l>v the laticr and now regarled a if it never exifted ll;ev conceive thafkiev c nnot give t 1 c fame pri | vileircs w rir.ee without viov-itiiik their truty w i,h f.ni-land the v ch republic do-s not fern di'"poled •" rirify " her own rejuhic and hi f v 11 ofthe kn«'wh her enem ei ami rivals a proterdini fo un-jt efted nn the pan ot the a ne rlr |