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   Gettysburg Gazette, The (Newspaper) - February 25, 1803, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                                THE GETTYSBURG GAZETTE GETTYSBURG BY WILLIAM B UNDERWOOD AND MATTHIAS E BARTGIS r FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25 1803 I Terms of the Gazetce GETTYSBURG GAZETTE will be every A day and forwarded to the at Two DOLLARS per one Dollar to be paid at and the at the expiration of fix months not ine one in length will 1 be tour times for one for every quent twenty cents Thole Oi a greater length in proportion LONDON December 8 received Paris papers the 5th in I Mo ft of the cantons of Switzerland elected their the part of whom have already ved at Paris but nothing is known io tne moie of proceeding to order has been by general according to which the French troops In SAI are to right on an appointed of 2nd to remain un- arras till break of cay A French is to be rationed in every post office for the of Setters arriving in or isat from Switzerland hen inch regulations are the cf lhat country may be conceived it mull be evident to jry cce that the are only tranquil bv the which arc to recalls it is Reding snd others of the patriots fee en fct st liberty upon giving y not to the publi peace snd will bf allowed to re- to their homes to of General has marched with Tome troops for She where the of parties has produced ferrous troubles The of the empire held on the sjd ult when ine reading of the definitive was which was adopted the majority cf g is yet fisted with the additional of the grand duke of December 9 received day a melancholy and which if true may for a moment of every other consecration They communicate accounts of the of Constantinople one of me cities in the world by an earthquake on the of This is certainly one of the moil ful and events in It is to be hoped that tbe has been greatly exaggerated by the fears ef thole that were and ped is more than the magnitude of the city of the fate of which in the year excited the Europe In its extent it is rior though equal in its population to London the inhabitants being crowded much and the extremely narrow If fear and the report have not this terrible event there is not be found in tbe of mankind a equally and where tbe lives of ia many man beings have in a ment The Revolutions which tho hand of man brings about are tinies dreadful indeed but thing effected by human power before fo great and mighty ao which it is to template without a of con- and horror There are no grounds to go upon in hoping that is than the never failing ex- that whatever is awful and terrible is always exaggerated We Lope mod that it may prove to be io in December ic learn from the Paris journals received to the yh that Lord worth to the bis letters of credence on the 5th Mr Merry at the his letters of recall and had his audience cf leave Among tbe noblemen and who were introduced by the we Snd the names of Lores Pembroke Mount be n and with of Benjafield and jo the Co on el ther to Lord hitworth Colonel Crawford arf Hammond Gordon and Forbe Major Talbor Knox Moore and of the eavy merous were alfo made by the and In of the late affray the and the troops of the line the is now conducted more care and vigilance The prefect in pf during the enrollment and the drawing of lots is un- der bis immediate or that of the mayor of Paris Letters the Hague of the of bfl month that Mr Lifton oar to the Batavian has opened negociations tive to the cf a treaty of between the two ments and it is confidentially ted that a considerable has been already effected in that tant arrangement Two delegates have been ted by the inhabitants of the to attend the Council which is to be held at General Serrat is on his at the head of a con- body of troops to throughout tbe there are 200 at at that place who are the life of the chief confal of the French republic The there indignant at foch an imputation upon the character bive taken to make a of the to Lord Whitworth the at There are not at above twenty or thirty at Geneva All belonging to the lafF of the army in the Weft Indies ordered to repair to their quarters with all A letter from dated chc oh A gentleman of and widower dren has been committed to fon by lord tbe lord cellor for running away with and marrying a ward of the chancery a young lady of for- tune of The Fored that bas been ed under ground in the Ifle of is to be the natural in this empire perhaps io Europe Ail that is called antiquity Teems but as compared this wonderful ruin of which there is no tradition trees with their bark aU their trunks are rotten glafs filbert hells perfect are the contents oi this OSNABURG November 12 Our fate is at length decided and our this try p under the of the king of England On the Sth of this month colonel at the head of a of the of the Hanoverian Infantry entered aur tt with two pieces of cannon and lighted matches j two of cavalry were placed at a league thence The next day the zens appeared under arms to receive Mr of the The at the nate him at the gate of the city him ana him on a filver the five keys of the city The accepted them and immediately them faying that the would them with as maeh honour as they had hitherto done His royal the duke of York has a by which he in favour of his father the of the country of this country but a lawful election confirmed by the emperor and empire Newf paper articles will not of make me my lawful right in this principality to another j andl until the emperor and empire with the duties they have on me I ry occupation of the United States Upon the of it is fa id to have been proved by cumen s completed in the cf Germany it has been ge- bad io the cant which has been the of s great fall in the price of The price it acids may be expected io fall the has been good in England and tho exportations from and Ruffia arc A Dutch mail A letter from of the ulta fays that that cit j was takea fion of on that day by the troops of the elector of the em- pire to whom the indemnifies have allotted the city and Us dependencies Orders have been to Bails to fend up the from to Paris where they ate be detained till the affairs of Switzerland be definitely By private letters from Geneva received on the jth inft we learn that the French general Ney com- manding in Switzerland has written to the of Geneva that BERLIN November 16 The day before a con- was concluded between our court and the Batavian republic in virtue of whick his renounces favour of the latter con- formably to the convention of the of May between France and fia the of Kuif ien and The letters from Vienna of the mention that a rier is arrived there from with very news for the grand duke of A Ruffian courier has this city to with ry important from his for the court The prince of Fulda re- to his principality The of the prince cf Orange have in left the place with the troops When the entered to take in the name of his mailer he mentioned that the arrangement as to this part of the indemnities was announced in the French official Journal to which tho the the prince your mailer that it is not the that have of February 8 Mr Leife a petition from alien inhabitants of of a tenor with the petition from aliens Mr Lieb moved to refer the tlon to a committee This motion a and was by Jones and and by Claiborne Dennis and Bacon Mr Lieb called the ress and nays were and were OH the reference of the petition yeas nays A petition was preferred from inhabitants of Alexandria of tbe legal fees paid to officers the court Referred to the formed on memorials from citizens of ington and Alexandria The laid before the a letter from the governor of the territory Certain by a convention of the Indiana territory for for tsn years the operation of foruc ef the articles of the ordinance of territory Mr Randolph a petition from a number of citizens of the fame territory on tho fame and other Both communications were ordered to be Mr from the poll committee reported a farther to alter and certain psft roads and for other Which was read twice and red jo a of the whole as Friday An sf for the irg of clearances to or of the United lying in the river of the boundary of the United States and therein to an act an regulate the collection ot duties on and tonnage and for other was read a third time sad A from the fenste to for the execution of the laws of the United States in tho of Ohio was read twice and referred to a of five The for tbe of by fire in the town of was received from the Senate Bayard moved the order of the day for going into a committee cf the whole en the of for the of taking up the portion of amendment to the snode of 3 and Vice This motion was ia a rited debate by Lowndes and and by S Bacon Gregg and Davis When the was fav yeas and pays and Nays THE COLUMBIAN PRIMER Sale this Printing   

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