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rand, the next day fet out for Boulogne, to con full with the emperor. par is, auc. 19. Admiral Gantheaume writes from Bred, that the fquadron of obL-r-vation is ready to put to fea on the Grfl fignal. The Emperor adminlflered the oaih to the army on the eoalt on the )6ih.

To the com-in on form, he added." and you, muft naturally iave teen expefled to. fcave gone on in blood. Crowns got by blood mujl be by blood maintained. How long is Ihe earth to be curled and bur-thencd with fuh a Monfler Ruffia and France. A wjrbetwetn Rufia aod France feefns gantly exprefled in Ue following nr.es, oy an anonymous author JLa I hauty, slitlmort transitory.

Jades in the mid-day of its glory For nature in her kindness swore, That she who kills shall kill ntjnorei AnA in bure mercy doth erase JuJgP if Probate, District cf Manchester. JoJah Wripht, judge cf Probate, Districl cf Bennington. WINDHAM COUNTY. Hon. -Samuel Porter, Chief Judge.

James Roberts, Elijah Knights, Assistant Judges. Samuel Fletcher, Sheriff. John Morse, Hib C. Bradley, State Attorney. Noah Sabin, jun.

Judge of Probate, District of Westminster. Samuel Peter, Judge cf Probate District of Marlborough. Twear, thai at the peril of your lives yon C.A will act ena ini nonor oj tour country, and your Umperor on i I I U. 1 Each killing feature in the fate i -1 Dims the bright lustre of those eyes, To which the gods mould sacrifee Dries the moist tip, and pales its hue, And brushes off its honied dew from the cheek the damask rose, E'en at the moment that it blows And all the loves inai ot yiuj, Are in a tomb of wrinkles laid. Beauty without merit is very little fer.

now inevitable; the Ruffian Charge Af-faits, actording to intelligence received at Hamburgh, left Paris on or about the ioih infl. Bonaparte, conceiving that "the peace with Riiflia can no longer be preterved, has a large force at Ziefl, near Utrecht, which will be ftrengihencd by the forces from the binks of the Elbe and Wefer. The faflthat Louis XV III. bas gone ia-to Ruflia, is ellabhlhed. The late attempt 10 poifon that monarch cannot fail further ir-ritaie the Emperor Alexander.

LEGISLATURE of VERMONT. Monday, Oflobcr 15: The following communication from MafTa-chufetts, preceded by he liovernoi'a letter, WINDSOR COUNTY. Hon. Elias Keyes, Chief Judge. Asaph Fletcher, Aaron Leeland, which an hundred inouianu rauums aiimcicu, IVtfwcar to do fo and the foldiets flicking their caps on their bayoneis, (honied a thoufand times, Long live the Emperor." Five tables were laid at llie Feaft which followed, each for 400 perfons.

LON DON, Aujjnfl to. Attempt to poifon the Eoureon family. In what words fiiall we announce the intelligence we are about to communicate to cur readers What Lnguage can be found adequate to the expre3iiig what every man mfl leel at the gigantic plan of aflWination which has been adopted by bonapanr, and by which h. ha. aiirninird 111 uke 1 at one ftrokr by Sheriff.

Daniel Pvansom, High Bailiff. litus Hutchinson, btaU William Hunter, Judge Ariceable toa girl fhe can only expect todraw in young coxcomb to marry her, wub whom fhe mutt be wretched. But when modefly i and virtue are joined with beamy, the poliel-ior of (hefe qualifications may afptre to an union with a man of real went. As there are no regulations for drtfs. oflivmg, there.

re ib ffJ -2 one for the general li.uat.on, in life. Mull 1 -women dirPofed to love an oQenunoi.1 airplay, and arc fond of leading the falhions This vain ambition frej.en.ly rums families and the ruin of families rufl draw on the cor-' ruption of morals. On the one fide, this pa- rade excites in perfons of a low condition, the defire of appearing above iheir fituanon, which 1 ihem tommit atlions on of Probate, District of II mdsor. esse Williams, Juage if 1'ruttuic, District of Hartford. RUTLAND COUNTY.

Hon. James "Witherell, Chief Judge of ihe County Court. Ebene-zer Wilson, Nathan B. Graham, was, prclemed to the Iloule, read, and mane Uie order of the day for 1 hurlday next. RunAN i3A OS.

1804. To the Hon. the Speaker oj the ilousi. of RaraisENTAT JViS, Sir, HEREWITH I tranfmit for the con-fideration of tte Honc.rible Houfe, certain Refolutions of the Legifljiure of the Commonwealth of Malfachufetts, referred to in my Addrefs to the two Houfts of thl day. With due confidfraticn and rcfprfl, I am yours, ISAAC HCH EN OR.

the other hand, it induces perfons of quality, CJ without refoiircej, to be poifon the wholeof the Royal Family at War-iawj the mild and virtuous' Louis XVHI. and bis amiable confort the gallant Duke d'Angoulcme and the intercQing Dutchefs, the laft child of Louis XVI. the companion of his iniprifonmcnt in the Temple I the wit-nefs of the tail furrows of her murdered parents and her infjnt brother. In a fubfequent part of our paper, we have given the delail and the Proces Verbal, which has been traiiftnillcd to Monfieur, fign-ed bv all ihe Officers of the Court of Louis 11 1 'i be deed was to have been perpe-traied by arfenic, insroducrd into fome car. run, which were to have been -thrown into Side Aruna W.

Hide, cuilty of mean and fcandabns atl.ons to ku itif inrari are ex Sheriff. Ralph Paige, High Bailiff. Darius Chipman, State's Attor port tneir experucs finguifbed good faith, probity and ingenuouf-ihe neaieft relations, tn. ney. deav'our, then fore, to convince young lad.e.

mnrh more ellimaDic iu -i i. from a rieht conduct, art re of theutenfiU ufed in cooking ihe French rrfons con- tfiaii 'T wswrs DOMESTIcTlNTELLIGENCE. MARYLAND. BALTIMORE, October o. UNITED IRISHMEN.

Boston, June ni, 1804. Six, THE LegifJature of this Commonwealth have rrqiieflfd me In inform your Excellency The 1 1- crmcd wre men lt.it rrancc ior the exi rrls nurptife, who er.dcavor;d to cor 'cultivated undemanding, than from any tatious difply 'Endeavour to give a young woman a proper fenfe of the part (be is to afl, A ie marries. She i. to have the ca.e of educating her children of the boys to a certain of their Uting', which aie liaiea in me trciot-ed Refolutiom. and rcq tell that fimiUr meaf- tires may be adapted in me Oiaic vi A MOST daring and outrasjeotis riot took plare at Elkton races in the week nt im uvi -6.

find ftifrernirient. to find out the bw'foie led. About forty Unitrd Iriflirrea, rupt a Frciifl nun fciilrd at Warfiw, formerly in the fervice of tie Oueen'a Equerry, who was well arquaimtd wuh the fjcrfons cf his Majcfty's houfehold I he Frenchman l.ftened to the oilers made him, received the poifmd cairoti, and difclofed the horrible plof to his former after. His Mjj: fly's Miniflerj immediately made known the all jir to the PrufJian Governor of I have ti honor to be Sir, Wiih great refprft, your Excellency's mr ft cbedient fcrvant, CALEB STRONG. ialely from the kinrrdom, who are empbyed in digging the crc irtnt canal, brt ke rir their work on the morning of the r.c, armed wuh bltdgeons and Ciela Jhs ti I-ed 10 the rate ground, wher li j.araileo in His Excellency the Govirno R.J Hire fallows the Resolutions, before published in this paper.

Thursday Oclober 18. The Houie went into committee of the whole on the MafTjchufetts amendment to the Cnrfliiuiion, and after fome debate, poflpons the town, whofe fenfibility," fays the Proces Verbal, was highly encreafed by the a-larming repuri, which were fpread evf ry day of plots to take away 1 lie life of the King at the eve of his departure for Ruflia." But an aftrr-thmight of drgrading prudence, a dil graceful appiehenfion of committing the ni; of Pniflia with the French Emperor, de'erred the Governor from taking any meafures and Lnuis the VI 1 1 migh', for any Hep ihat was taken by the PrulTian Governor to prevent it, have been afl.Uinaied in Wartaw, with the previous knowledge of the Governor that fucli a diabubcal plan was in agiiatum. The poifonous preparation, as foon as it was delivered to the King's Miniflers, was fealed by ihe Archbifhop of Rheimj and the Count D'Avary, and not opened unt feveral pro-fcfjional men had been aflembled. In the hrart of one of the carrots was a powder, ed the further confideration of the refolutions to fome future day cf ihe fcflion. natural getnou.

and dtfpofmon of each uMi, to condua herfelf properly towards them, to difcovcr.he.r inclinations, talents and temper, to perfuads them by good advice, and to correa their errors. She tbould carefuby acquire nJ preferve her a.hor.iy, W'lhout loofing their love and confidence. A motherof a family mould have a proper fer.fe of rclig-on, to be able to good principles into her children. Many women too much negleB economy, particularly thnfe in higher U.t.ons cuftomed to affluence and indolence, they this virtue, as involving them in unworthy occupations. Teach young bdir.

that a millrcfs of a family mould accudom herfelf to keep an account of her erpenlcs, to know the value of the neceffaries of hie as well of drefs, that fhs may prevent wall and iropofiiion. But though Hi-, mould avo.d prodigality, let her not run imo the cppolit. ixtreme. Avarice gains little, and greatly difhonotirs thofe who are under its 11 fl A reasonable woman only piaftifes tnigality 10 avoid the flume and injottice expenfive and ruinous conduft fhe retrenches fuperlluons expenfes that (lie may have it in her power the more liberally to perform acts of friendlhip, benevolence, and ch.inty." Fendon, i i-. jt 1 hi im 1 -mtm MMKHsat FOREIGN ARTICLES.

ANSWER to thi GOVERNOR'S SPEECH. Sir, a menacing and inner, with a view to an rait iiotice cr prrvt ke uri-laiion. li at length bnke rut in an aiiack on the flail of a free nepro, which they entirely demolfhcd, and brat fome of the negroes in a moll cruel manner. On the mt'ft Unci inquiry, no greater provocation ccu be dilcoveicd 10 have been given than that one of the nrjjro men, on cue rf 'he Jriffcmen faying he would wh'p hitr, replied perhaps he was nut obie On thai inllani he was knocked down by blows frcn feveral i ihcm. The negroes lied to the village, beggirg prcteflion from the while people.

The rioiers purfu-ed 1 lie 111, fwearrg that they would II and dellroy every negro in Elktcn Several of ihe gentlemen lis had been on ihe raca ground endeavored to quiet ihe rioters and (ave the negroes but ail lo no purpofe. They aiiarked the gcniltmen, who had nooth-er delenfne weapons than their whips, and many got feverely cut and bruifed. A tnag-iltra'e of the county, who attempted to do hi duiy, wa knocked dawn and Iti'cicly beat. One of ihe rioters bad his ikuil fraflured by a blow, aimed at ore of the gentlemen, of which he died in a few hours. beveral of the rioters were feverely beat and cut with whips, and fome of them were faid to be rcda down.

Some of them have fince died. It THE fiibjeft recommended your fneech to boih houfes at the commencement of the prrfenl fetlion of the Legislature merits and will receive nur early attention. The Hablilhmeni of our Northern bnunda which, upon beine analyzed, was found to ry hue, by hxea monuments, is ellennal to contain white, yellow, and red arlenic. All thefe particulars were tranfmitted tothePruf- the peace of this and the United Dtates. it is prthapi more elleniial in a view ot publi iranquilily, than of private property.

1 Be prelcnt Hate ot our ireaturv, ar.a 'ue varicus occurrences which have increafed the public expenditure, for the year pall, will in uce ui to make thofe provifionj for fupply fian Governor, and the Chief Magillra'e of the Police, who both declined interfering, and who would not even order the alfaflins to be apprehended. Il's Mdjefly. who difplaved throughput the whole buftnefs the tranquility of conlcioos refliiude, delayed, in confequence of it, 1'U departure from Warfaw a few days. He intended to have fet out on the 25 ult. but did not fit out until the 301b.

Before his departure, he difpatched an extraordinary Courier to Berlin with a Proecs Verbd and ingihe Irealury, which the public good may reqiire. New German Title. is faid in their approach to the race ground vv lhall bellow upm trie rrlolutions Irani they mace their brags that rhey could whip VIENNA, July 19. mitted by the Governor of and double their number uf Americans. VY an Imnerial Patent, rrancis 11.

al- aliuded to 111 your speech, a can- did and deliberate confideration. We recip Xj fumes, for himfelf and for his heirs, the J. and ihe title of Hereditary Emnerr rocate your wiih that Ilavery were abolilhed a letter 10 the King of PruiTia, complaining and had no influence in the making of laws to MASSACHUSETTS. BOSTON, October 17.. FRIGATE JOHN ADAMS.

The National Intellipeucer. of the tct'n. noi only of the violation of the laws of bolpt- bind the freemen of our tree state Yet we iality, but thofe of humanity. Having informed the Pruffian Commander realize the importance of preferving, entire, thofe principles which were the foundation of our federal compact unlefs ihofe principles are fays, Information received by u. fince the date of our laft paper confirms the news of of the day of the departure.

His Matelty was told, lhat it would be more agreeable to his relinq nlhed by tnolc ttatcs in trie union wnote interefls claim their exiflcnce. We are ready, therefore, to co-operate with yr Excellency Mailer, if the Count De Lille(LouisX VII would watt fome days, until fariher infinitums could be obtained from Berlin." The King in every rnealure to create an equality of political rights among ihe feveral States, in the of France then afked, if he had orders to pre national re prefcniation, which would not fub- vent hi. demanded to fee tbem, adding, that if none were produced, Hi. vert the firft anrl moll operative principles in our federal compacf. Majciiy was determined to quit that cnv im of Auflria, inflead of that of ArchduVe of Auftria, which he hitherto In faid Patent is the following remarkable palTage a-iriong others We confequently are our-felves, for eftablifhing durably this perfeft e-uality of rank wiih the principal Governors and Potentates, induce and juQified to affume, for the Houfe of Auflria, wiih relation 10 its independent States, the hereditary title of Emperor, in conformity to the examples given in the l.ft century Wy the Ruffian Imperial Court, and at prefent by the new Governor of The Emperor has annexed to the Atiflrian dominions, by purchafe, the town of Lindan and is now bargaining for Kempton.

1 hefe arrangements occafjon much converfanon. Lindau is in the middle of the Lake of Con-Hance, and in cafe of war wou'd be highly advantageous to our armies. Some apprehend thefe purchafes will give oflence to France 5 and lome conceive Auftria commits a political error in attempting to bring her frontier, nearer to the French. July 35. The Minifler of France haseaufed the arms mediately, and nomine but open torce mouia orevent him from donff fo.

A bow was the only anfwerof the Pruffian Commander, ard LonjpXV II I. left Warfaw on the 30 of Ult month, at leven clock in the morning. higrily appreciate thole republican principles and maxim, which have hitherto fecur-ed and Hill fecure lo us, our national happi-nefi and we hope ard truft, that by the purity of our elections and and by our union of counfels and endeavor, to promote the Kepublicin SyHem, we lhall iranfmii the fame unimpaired to eur lateft poflenty and that nations yet unborn will, from our example, learn ihe bafts and raife the flruclure of The Procej erbal favs, that he was accom pamed only by the Duke D'AngouIeme Another account aliens, trat he accom the arrival of the John Adams at Gibraltar. The captain of that friaie was inftrutied to fail without delay for Malta, in caf no appre-. henfion was entertained of the holliliiy of Tunis, or the other Uarbary powers.

Hav-fng falisficd htmtelf on this puint, he accordingly failed from Gibraltcr on the 25th. latest from 03obtr 20. The fcornom (lory of" ira-inenfe preparations for invafion and defence of Great-ttritain" mud be repeated. On the chances of an attempt confidence and incredulity will make iheir calculations. At ihe laft dates, the Emperor Napoleon had been feveral weeks on the ccall reviewing, infpec-ting, and animating the various enginery of war on flood ard field.

Whatever of Gaf-conade may be in the exhibition, the Bntiik aQ as if they believed him tcrinin. The huflilicy of Ruflia towards France bar! certainly increafed though no oven aQ bad been commuted. The lail Pans accoimt (AtiguR 3d) mentior.ed that the Ruffian charge de. affairs had the day before held an audience with Talleyrand; ini it tics faid, ha demanded bis paflports. Whether true or not a is certain, the occurrence was deemed fa important, that Talleyrand rrsraediaae'r proceeded to the feicoal la lay aa accouai 11 bifore hi.

niter. panied by the Queen, the Duke and Dutch-, els or Angouieoie, and ail perlons attached lr him, wuh the exception ot Count de la Cna iheir national felicity. pelle, Hi. Majffly'. Minifler of ihe War who remain, behind until the anfwer of the King of PrnlTn is obtained, and of his Sovereign to be placed aver the door of it it known, whether Ihefe poilenen, mem COUNTY APPOINTMENTS.

BENNINGTON COUNTY. Hon. Samuel Safford, Chief Judge. bers of Bonaparte', fecret police, who hitherto under the prelection of hi. Commercial Lorn- miflary Boyer, continue at large, and are pro Jonas Galusha, David Sheldon, tected in his houfe, are to enjoy impuni'y his Hotel.

From the Nether Elbe, Aug. si. The city of Bremen, is fa-d to have corlenied to grant the loan repeaiedly and prefTmgly de manded or it on the part cf France. ICH tiDAM, auc 28. OntheuflinQ.

the Ruffian Charge d'Affairs, at Pans, had audience of Taileyrand. It was whifper-i he had demanded hi paifnoru. Talley. bnocked as we are at this new attroctty on thr part of the Ufurprr, we are not furpnfra, Affairs have taken their ex peeled courfe. The Assistant Judges.

David Robinson, Sheriff. Isaac Burton, High Bailiff. Richard Skinner, State's Attorney. -Christopher Roberts, potfener of his foldier. at Jaffa, and the aflaf- an of the Duke Jkp.ghiea at Vioccdbcs,.

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