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v o r t h-c arolina gazette vi 1 l tmtl saturday j » l y 9 1796 £ n °* 547 j tai lien pafiiti thefe crowds io...f oken at tempted to praif the la£*c fprech of t allien in which he laid he had abjured his thermi dorian errors ; bnt they very foon alter wards reproached him with having after the 9*.h 1 hennidor been one of the moft aftive promoters of the new fyilem *, of having be irayed the mountain and kobefpierre *, of having invented then..nie of terrorifts ; of having propofed on the ia':h germinal and ill prairial to harg up a their windows the patriots at ham it is unneceflary to notice hc further proceedings of thefe mifcreants 1 he great majority of the citizens cf parii villi only for the conflitution — peace — the reftoration of public credit — and the rtige of he laws on the vmt;ii cf.iavefy.4t was decreed that the nieflages irom thr d rectory to the council fliouid be itut under a tailed ce ver jus pftitmb a!0 fo:t s'.ti at tht p 1 1 ; j t i n c 0 f f 1 1 £, newbern j char t saturday april 16 treilhard made i report from the ( rm miu-e appointed to examine the n tjv t f the directory inviting the connul to j-al'a a penal law againlt fuch turn a hould i rg the re-eitabliiiimeitt of royalty and ol tbe conltitution 01 1793 - * 4 - fi 1 " in the tedit.ous aflemblagts » iliould preach un the annihilaii public lhc refolutions propofed by tvniii were couched in nearly the following " all thoit who by words or i fpoken or dillnbuted lhall provoke tht folution of the legiilative body and of tbe direaoiyj jhall provoke pillage and an etjui diitribution of property the re-tftahliii * lrcntcikoy-ahv ar.d of tbe cor.ftnutioi of 1793 or a »>' o'her than that of 1795 jl •*& be declared guilty of an attack upon the pub lie fafety and fliall be punilhed with death " all aflemblies ofthe people at which provocations lhall appear fliall be di perfed b ' lorte law of inheritance of th state of nortri-carolina g k hbiting e historical view 0 if as iilfrtdat r/r first settlk.men t cf the c untky fa ca»ifm it has undergone 1:1 its present statk price 5/f p a r i s april to l eclair of the 14th cf april fays the terrcrifti who have for a long time been overawed in paris have within thefe few days difplayed a boldnefs that calls for ai die attention ofthe legiflatunrs 1 govern ment 1 hey no longer conceal their plan of again laying violent hands on the llepre lentatives of the people and again purging the two councils as was done ou the 3 lit of may afflicting news has been received from the deponent of cher ihe affemwacres ni r.o*»htts which h«v heen farmed here srt become mere numerous and have aire icly committed mawy acts ot tio lence the town of sancerre is faid to be already in hen hands where they have de ftroyed al he republican fymbols and ho li ed the whits flag it is a monf bonthil hers ao ex-con ftituent who ii at the head f this infurreccion ur government has ordered troops to inarch hither ; and is tak ing the raoit a&ive msafures to put a itop co this rebellion and to 1 cover tl authors if the ami des lobe in y be credited the directory have pcrcrivej he folly cfthe treaty cortcluded with the ele : ; . . har.o ver and hasjuit p:ve:i or ■o in ••" his dominions we did not kr.o that the < gagemants contracted under the treaties could be conlidered *-■i.e 7 vv9 sre equally atalofs ro know whether h p i : cy which was doubtiefs invented by ch i ies lacroix ia well calculated to fecure i tachment of the court of berlin under vhoiic mediation that neutrality was agreed upon it is acknowledged that the negociacious with thecourtof l'urin ar broken o)f v»"e ire alfurcd that the sardinian miniiler re iufed to receive two frenchmen who were with proportions lor peace becuuls it was known beforehand that terms v ere inadmitfible there are fome who afcr.be their conduct in this inftmce to the in trigues cf the enpliih and emigrants in o.der to avert the dang-rs which threat en him freron ha married the iiiler of < li?r 1 i bonapa te april it * l eel air of the 13th fays for fome days crowd have re-appeared in the thuilleries near the council of five hundred it is the duty of lit iui'pectors ofthc hall to prevent in good time tl * evi effects of thofe n obs it is tha •.;■:.- vhich i ta ilways been the theatre o -. i tc f id ious and the ;•••-•'•' ,- oil i'a'dfucecifivcly by dif fcrer p . c . fupport their views they -.- v re nthe tone of menace and profcrip r-ion they have there fpoken w.'k cu!o gium cf obefpicrre — of tit guillotine with fiendernefs — of the maximum with tr'anfport — of the expulfion of ti:e newly admitted third with hope—of tht dcccmviral code of 1793 v/khenthufiafm — of the conft.tution of 1 795 with contempt — of the legillative bo dy withinfolence and of the dire&ory with indignation they boaft of the 31ft may and complain of the re-admilfion ofthe ji tleputies the number of the feditious ha ing increafed they began to infult the de puties coming out of the hall v ho h id not voted according to their wifhes paftoret l.i.i.v d ana-las and many others were out agedtheday before yefterday among the principal renroachei againft boiffy was that i b ._- 1 member ofthe celebratedcow'mif hon of eleven and of having z?fyef?y ap proved i c hofthe v inftitu ioni ... -■" * -:-:.;. ti c*.rii j a s9 chemer < .» they attempt to terrify them by their mobs in the 1 hnillcries difperfed in the public places and fliouting the cries of vengeance and death the evil fymptoms manilelled laft \ ear at lh s time i ew themfelves they appear to wifli by their new rrge to cele brate the anniverfary of tin r . h germinal : they no longer conceal thai c y lim againft tht conflitution and tguinft tin d.rc&orv perfons guilty ofthe crimrs fj ctifcdirl the firft articles il all be tried by the direc tors of a jury diilharging the functions ot of ficers of police conformable to the code of crimes and punilhnients fubjeft toa fptcisdf jury ", all perfons attending fuch aflemblies fhall be obliged to retire on the luminous of amagiurate under pain of banilhment or live yearsiroprifonment in irom reliftances lhall be puniihed with death " all perfons who lhall publicly wear any other badge ofdiftinction((igne dc ralliemcut than the ixational cockade fliall be imprifon ed forayra :■."— 1 hele rd'olutiodswrrc udop ted by the council fcjriieral p1chj gi\c having definitely "•■• in i . ic em i .'• to sweden and being a i | ... - charms of repofe in the bofom - a ;■y at bois the place of ■, . i ci . irtiiiient is to lend to ■* i ■•• charge d affairs who diplomatic character tie is or ti i to dej ' . two d ■. s ce - .' oreau lets oil to-morrdw to ke the com uaud of the army ot the uli e sunday april 17 camus m::de a report trotn the committee appointed to examine the crimes refulting from an abufc ofthe prefs j ie declared is was impoflible 0 propofe a general law ap plicable to all authors and printers without invading the liberty of the prefs ti he com mittee however weie of opinion thatala-af of felice might be patted relative to journals gazettes periodical publications and addrefa ies to the • ublic : he thereiore pro olei lome relblutions containing among others tiie following regulations : io no journals gazettes nor periodical publications lhall be printed ; no addnflea to ihe public distributed ; iu b li printed and ftuck up without the name ofthe author or authors and the name and place ol abode of the printer ?.- every violation ofthc preceding article by an omiliron of the name of the autho or j rimer or by the infertion of a falfe name and pi ace of abode lhall be profecuted iw ilia pch and puniihed with lix months im ri fonment for the firit offence and two years imp ifonsnent for every fublcquent onence 3 if thejournals or periodical pubticat'tons ccnt.ain any articles that are not tigned any extrafts or pretended extracts from foreign papers that perfen w!io fliall have ptibiiflied fuch works fhall berefponfible of the fame 4 all perfon who iii l hawk about tiif tribute fell or flick up ji * paper ; i viola ticn ofthehr article fliall incur the punilk ment fpecified in tiie fecond 5 the authors prii ters r pfrfoni whoftick up any papers containing ftich in citements cr provocations as are declared cri m'mal by the law ofthe 27 th inft april 16 leal be profecuted and ptmifhed in the mannet thefe fet forth i j elair con in the letter ofthe spanifn n in iter tiie prince of peace announcing che rcltoration of all the property of french fubjectsin spain which had been fequeftered during the war " ihe reports of approaching peace fay aparhian journahft " areconfiderably weakened ;" and tallica obferved in rhe c mncil of five hundred on the 14th inft " that there was a party which wifhed to prevent the conclusion of a peace becaufe peac was neceflary to reftore plenty at.d hap pinefs to the republic courfe ol'exchauge at paris on the 15th of april arnfterdam — 5 .* ci balil " - — ~- 3 hamburgh — 179 genoa — 00 leghorn <— 96 spam — •-* 1 j silver in bars 7per mark 46 council 01 five hundred friday , april 15 doulfiet prefident the executive directory fcr.t a meffage jetiringthe council to devife a law for pre venting aflem blies ofthc people tnd fruftra ingthe feditious manoeuvres of tht enemies to lie republic lecointre moved that a ccrrmhtion fhould br appointed on the near day for the pur pole of adopting fome nicau4 for repre'.hng cvtry incitement to the re-eltabliiliment of royalty and the annihilation of th t constitu tion of 1795 the moiion was asrr.ed and ivf-'hard mathieu craitoux lauuou and camus were appoints msmebers f the c4mini(ji 0 c all venders and hawkers of unfignr periodical publications w ho fliall be unable to p*vmt out the authors of the fame cr v,ha fc&u gwt falfi iofermatien en that head «»
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1796-07-09 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1796 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 547 |
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United States North Carolina Craven County New Bern |
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Date | 1796-07-09 |
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Day | 09 |
Year | 1796 |
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FullText | v o r t h-c arolina gazette vi 1 l tmtl saturday j » l y 9 1796 £ n °* 547 j tai lien pafiiti thefe crowds io...f oken at tempted to praif the la£*c fprech of t allien in which he laid he had abjured his thermi dorian errors ; bnt they very foon alter wards reproached him with having after the 9*.h 1 hennidor been one of the moft aftive promoters of the new fyilem *, of having be irayed the mountain and kobefpierre *, of having invented then..nie of terrorifts ; of having propofed on the ia':h germinal and ill prairial to harg up a their windows the patriots at ham it is unneceflary to notice hc further proceedings of thefe mifcreants 1 he great majority of the citizens cf parii villi only for the conflitution — peace — the reftoration of public credit — and the rtige of he laws on the vmt;ii cf.iavefy.4t was decreed that the nieflages irom thr d rectory to the council fliouid be itut under a tailed ce ver jus pftitmb a!0 fo:t s'.ti at tht p 1 1 ; j t i n c 0 f f 1 1 £, newbern j char t saturday april 16 treilhard made i report from the ( rm miu-e appointed to examine the n tjv t f the directory inviting the connul to j-al'a a penal law againlt fuch turn a hould i rg the re-eitabliiiimeitt of royalty and ol tbe conltitution 01 1793 - * 4 - fi 1 " in the tedit.ous aflemblagts » iliould preach un the annihilaii public lhc refolutions propofed by tvniii were couched in nearly the following " all thoit who by words or i fpoken or dillnbuted lhall provoke tht folution of the legiilative body and of tbe direaoiyj jhall provoke pillage and an etjui diitribution of property the re-tftahliii * lrcntcikoy-ahv ar.d of tbe cor.ftnutioi of 1793 or a »>' o'her than that of 1795 jl •*& be declared guilty of an attack upon the pub lie fafety and fliall be punilhed with death " all aflemblies ofthe people at which provocations lhall appear fliall be di perfed b ' lorte law of inheritance of th state of nortri-carolina g k hbiting e historical view 0 if as iilfrtdat r/r first settlk.men t cf the c untky fa ca»ifm it has undergone 1:1 its present statk price 5/f p a r i s april to l eclair of the 14th cf april fays the terrcrifti who have for a long time been overawed in paris have within thefe few days difplayed a boldnefs that calls for ai die attention ofthe legiflatunrs 1 govern ment 1 hey no longer conceal their plan of again laying violent hands on the llepre lentatives of the people and again purging the two councils as was done ou the 3 lit of may afflicting news has been received from the deponent of cher ihe affemwacres ni r.o*»htts which h«v heen farmed here srt become mere numerous and have aire icly committed mawy acts ot tio lence the town of sancerre is faid to be already in hen hands where they have de ftroyed al he republican fymbols and ho li ed the whits flag it is a monf bonthil hers ao ex-con ftituent who ii at the head f this infurreccion ur government has ordered troops to inarch hither ; and is tak ing the raoit a&ive msafures to put a itop co this rebellion and to 1 cover tl authors if the ami des lobe in y be credited the directory have pcrcrivej he folly cfthe treaty cortcluded with the ele : ; . . har.o ver and hasjuit p:ve:i or ■o in ••" his dominions we did not kr.o that the < gagemants contracted under the treaties could be conlidered *-■i.e 7 vv9 sre equally atalofs ro know whether h p i : cy which was doubtiefs invented by ch i ies lacroix ia well calculated to fecure i tachment of the court of berlin under vhoiic mediation that neutrality was agreed upon it is acknowledged that the negociacious with thecourtof l'urin ar broken o)f v»"e ire alfurcd that the sardinian miniiler re iufed to receive two frenchmen who were with proportions lor peace becuuls it was known beforehand that terms v ere inadmitfible there are fome who afcr.be their conduct in this inftmce to the in trigues cf the enpliih and emigrants in o.der to avert the dang-rs which threat en him freron ha married the iiiler of < li?r 1 i bonapa te april it * l eel air of the 13th fays for fome days crowd have re-appeared in the thuilleries near the council of five hundred it is the duty of lit iui'pectors ofthc hall to prevent in good time tl * evi effects of thofe n obs it is tha •.;■:.- vhich i ta ilways been the theatre o -. i tc f id ious and the ;•••-•'•' ,- oil i'a'dfucecifivcly by dif fcrer p . c . fupport their views they -.- v re nthe tone of menace and profcrip r-ion they have there fpoken w.'k cu!o gium cf obefpicrre — of tit guillotine with fiendernefs — of the maximum with tr'anfport — of the expulfion of ti:e newly admitted third with hope—of tht dcccmviral code of 1793 v/khenthufiafm — of the conft.tution of 1 795 with contempt — of the legillative bo dy withinfolence and of the dire&ory with indignation they boaft of the 31ft may and complain of the re-admilfion ofthe ji tleputies the number of the feditious ha ing increafed they began to infult the de puties coming out of the hall v ho h id not voted according to their wifhes paftoret l.i.i.v d ana-las and many others were out agedtheday before yefterday among the principal renroachei againft boiffy was that i b ._- 1 member ofthe celebratedcow'mif hon of eleven and of having z?fyef?y ap proved i c hofthe v inftitu ioni ... -■" * -:-:.;. ti c*.rii j a s9 chemer < .» they attempt to terrify them by their mobs in the 1 hnillcries difperfed in the public places and fliouting the cries of vengeance and death the evil fymptoms manilelled laft \ ear at lh s time i ew themfelves they appear to wifli by their new rrge to cele brate the anniverfary of tin r . h germinal : they no longer conceal thai c y lim againft tht conflitution and tguinft tin d.rc&orv perfons guilty ofthe crimrs fj ctifcdirl the firft articles il all be tried by the direc tors of a jury diilharging the functions ot of ficers of police conformable to the code of crimes and punilhnients fubjeft toa fptcisdf jury ", all perfons attending fuch aflemblies fhall be obliged to retire on the luminous of amagiurate under pain of banilhment or live yearsiroprifonment in irom reliftances lhall be puniihed with death " all perfons who lhall publicly wear any other badge ofdiftinction((igne dc ralliemcut than the ixational cockade fliall be imprifon ed forayra :■."— 1 hele rd'olutiodswrrc udop ted by the council fcjriieral p1chj gi\c having definitely "•■• in i . ic em i .'• to sweden and being a i | ... - charms of repofe in the bofom - a ;■y at bois the place of ■, . i ci . irtiiiient is to lend to ■* i ■•• charge d affairs who diplomatic character tie is or ti i to dej ' . two d ■. s ce - .' oreau lets oil to-morrdw to ke the com uaud of the army ot the uli e sunday april 17 camus m::de a report trotn the committee appointed to examine the crimes refulting from an abufc ofthe prefs j ie declared is was impoflible 0 propofe a general law ap plicable to all authors and printers without invading the liberty of the prefs ti he com mittee however weie of opinion thatala-af of felice might be patted relative to journals gazettes periodical publications and addrefa ies to the • ublic : he thereiore pro olei lome relblutions containing among others tiie following regulations : io no journals gazettes nor periodical publications lhall be printed ; no addnflea to ihe public distributed ; iu b li printed and ftuck up without the name ofthe author or authors and the name and place ol abode of the printer ?.- every violation ofthc preceding article by an omiliron of the name of the autho or j rimer or by the infertion of a falfe name and pi ace of abode lhall be profecuted iw ilia pch and puniihed with lix months im ri fonment for the firit offence and two years imp ifonsnent for every fublcquent onence 3 if thejournals or periodical pubticat'tons ccnt.ain any articles that are not tigned any extrafts or pretended extracts from foreign papers that perfen w!io fliall have ptibiiflied fuch works fhall berefponfible of the fame 4 all perfon who iii l hawk about tiif tribute fell or flick up ji * paper ; i viola ticn ofthehr article fliall incur the punilk ment fpecified in tiie fecond 5 the authors prii ters r pfrfoni whoftick up any papers containing ftich in citements cr provocations as are declared cri m'mal by the law ofthe 27 th inft april 16 leal be profecuted and ptmifhed in the mannet thefe fet forth i j elair con in the letter ofthe spanifn n in iter tiie prince of peace announcing che rcltoration of all the property of french fubjectsin spain which had been fequeftered during the war " ihe reports of approaching peace fay aparhian journahft " areconfiderably weakened ;" and tallica obferved in rhe c mncil of five hundred on the 14th inft " that there was a party which wifhed to prevent the conclusion of a peace becaufe peac was neceflary to reftore plenty at.d hap pinefs to the republic courfe ol'exchauge at paris on the 15th of april arnfterdam — 5 .* ci balil " - — ~- 3 hamburgh — 179 genoa — 00 leghorn <— 96 spam — •-* 1 j silver in bars 7per mark 46 council 01 five hundred friday , april 15 doulfiet prefident the executive directory fcr.t a meffage jetiringthe council to devife a law for pre venting aflem blies ofthc people tnd fruftra ingthe feditious manoeuvres of tht enemies to lie republic lecointre moved that a ccrrmhtion fhould br appointed on the near day for the pur pole of adopting fome nicau4 for repre'.hng cvtry incitement to the re-eltabliiliment of royalty and the annihilation of th t constitu tion of 1795 the moiion was asrr.ed and ivf-'hard mathieu craitoux lauuou and camus were appoints msmebers f the c4mini(ji 0 c all venders and hawkers of unfignr periodical publications w ho fliall be unable to p*vmt out the authors of the fame cr v,ha fc&u gwt falfi iofermatien en that head «» |