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   Gettysburg Gazette, The (Newspaper) - July 1, 1803, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                                Va THE GETTYSBURG GAZETTE BY WILLIAM B UNDERWOOD AND MATTHIAS E BARTGIS I A Y JULT i 1803 J vt Terms of the Gazette The GETTYSBURG GAZETTE is on every Friday 2nd forwarded to Subscribers the punctuality at Two DOLLARS per Annum one Dollar to be paid at the time of and the other at the expiration of fix months not exce-d- ing one in length will be four times for one and for every twenty Thole or a greater in proportion The Hornet on a New who of jrg to the arc that from the liberal has received froni different parts cr the United States its is to enlarge it ro a royal publish it at the lew price of One an per annum paid in paper tv ill be complied of German and will fuch news and tics as beft fuit the it The editor pledges to snake it a vehicle of on and primary importance to the Germans throughout the fj The number on the pLn appear ca the in- The paper has met witri from different parts of the union is evidence of its lue It has been entirely devoted to republican politics and will full con- firm in republican caufe will be re- ai Take Notice And PAY off your old Militia Fines without adding more T COSTS of 1 ANDER RUSSELL Efq late of the Bagade at the Fifth and in- the Counties of York and A- arc now delivered to the of the Fir ft Brigade of faid ii pears by the above mentioned Books Militia Fines which have accrued under the Ad fed April 1795 are yet and due to tne Commonwealth in tne York and Adams This is therefore to give Notice taat I am directed proceed to the collection of the above mentioned are re- to come forwaid and pay oit more coils will follow S Myer York June 8th 1803 Sixty Mills Reward For taking up the Runaway ANAWAY from the sub- about the middle of A pril laft an indented fervent girl ed Burch Ibe is about thirteen of The above reward will be given if is brought home but no charges be paid by JAMES WILSON June 10 Arbitration IX a republican government to to its citizens liberty and perty it is tnat all municipal laws be be from pure for the good of the people A dangerous plan not be carried into either for favour popularity or to injure if a certain de- of men If the latter will ail obligations be and pais a law that inevitably and will prove to liberty and property The Arbitration if into a law will be dangerous and a loul of the right of trial by jury in civil cafes as far as the intended reaches That it would read the third tion of this rejected If the ties appear before the ard not fettle their they be referred but if cither party then the have power to the arbitrators and who he If this is not let every citizen determine him I elf For cnv part 1 it very and a fatal attack on the right of the c that mult appear fuch unlimited powers in tne 4th lection of dangerous after judgment has been rendered by the if defendant is not a freeholder which probably would be the cofe in feren out of he muft give bail foi payment of the money at the expiration of the term Here would be upon and the latter fection far more than gd In fix out of tea no bail for the payment of the money could be What would be the r Why an would immediately the injured citizen's property or he caft into probably a wife end dren left of the comforts of life On the other we know experience that in nine often bail can be procured in the u- fual that is the bail becomes bound to the plaintiff to pay the con dcmnation or the defendant in cuitody to she heriff of the county The good From this mode of procedure we all know but do not to be with this new plan I doubt much whether the pal and common laws were this curious was presented If the had been examined no doubt it would have been thought lefs as ic is dangerous We have a the laws of vania that the common prevail Where the does noE interfere the common law is That all excepting land can be to arbitrators In Tania there is no exception aii putes can be left to arbitrators What then for this ai arbitration Again a is by plaintiff or de- fendant to fend to any part of Europe or the United Slates to ons where would they apply tainly a and three arbitrators could not make out all the legal pers in cafe of this kind What then muft bs done why the party in order to have done would have apply to men who through of have made fully ma Her of this particular branch Again the and arbitrators will be fully competent in cafes of e- to determine the nice points in law with to evidence they able to do with to legacies fo nice a In law they wiU have know ledge of the to determine in cafes debt where no evi can be found A es could be mentioned where their would be at random hit OF and in nine oat of ten the from a want of gal knowledge would be the But to I feel deep ly both as a citizen and a firm of the If this arbitration no ter in what form it will be directly in open violation of the I will prove this by the very words of the as follows That trial by jury ball be as heretofore and the right thereof remain Now if three men can mean which a jury I muft con- the is nor yet known Some remarks in favour of this rious biil appeared in the Gazette the writer that the right of trial by piry means only criminal cafes he mud be far in the knowledge of the law to cur worthy governor Thomas Kean is known to be the law character in States opinion muir fall the ground If on the other hand his opinion is which every man admit it reads thus H the palies imo a law it will destroy the right of trial by rv in civil as far as the powers be extended in the The is general remain inviolate 23 in civil as in no d can be drawn and moulded fanciful or ideas I hope every good citizen will they have a right to do fo to meet for common good to or of their grievances If any part of the is likely to bs broken in it mult be a every citizen his right June 13 June 16 The American capt fon arrived at quarantine afternoon In 28 days from derry She left there on the and us with papers to the 10 h In addition to the ed extracts we have verbal on from capt T and Mr Wm ling came in the rican that the north and channel out and had received ders to blockade the French ports that Lord Whitworth and General were preparing TO return home in of infractions from governments that the of icamen in En- gland end Ireland was going on with vigor and extended in ny cafes to of 60 years old and that every indicated that France and Great Britain would cry and let flip the dogs of war The is faid to to Lord at a late levee of Madame Bonaparte that he expected no in a maritime war with England and that ties muft be a- her in her own ifland in which cafe he feel it his inevitable duty 10 the in per London May 3.4 Orders have been from the for a of the number of fhips of war that can be got for fea m the of the month independent of that are now getting ready In that ment the preparations for wai are on with more thac ever Letters received at Edinburgh fen Friday laft from dated March 291 h fay that the fleet is ordered to be with the ard an army of men to be got ready ately and every thing begins to fume the appearance of war It is generally believed indeed that the interference of France fairs of the republic of the Seven IfU ands has given much to his but it is not likely rhat will an at- to France at Prefect A report was that a com- would be made to in the evening in of brought by Mr ing the Nothing ver has hot it is now aiU that Lord houfe hold is ready to move at a moment's notice and he will certainly leave Paris ca Monday next he is to fend over the chief unqualified acceptation of the conditions upon which the ments will be and five delayed Private letters received by the Dutch mail a general pre- vails in that of in its being in the of the Chief Confal In- at w fh that has been fb of Holland pre- iervijig a neutrality in the event of a war between France and this try and the general which prevails there for renewing the an- cient ties which united us and the Dutch the Chief has a demand of 40 millions of and has moreover intimated that a1 great political change is at hand that is expected is a change of all the men who at the Batavian bat tbe general is that will be incorporated with France A French arrived laft night and brought the Paris Journals to tha ult All on they contain deferring of anv no- tice may be in the narrow viz The grand pa rade of the will take place on Monday It the Duich have official information of the of the Cape to its ior mer mailers it appears that iia will not accept the of fending troops to Malra The report of the arrival at of the Im- ratification of the of the Germanic Diet appears 10 have been premature as it had not arrived at that city on the uk The of Morocco requires a tribute from as May 10 Office Maj 10 We flop the to the ar- rival oF London on Friday laft May 6th In a edition of tbe Courier we find the following important though mod SO Houfs of Commons quarter before Five Mr Addington has declared to the houfe that he lord Whit worth In this country very and that general has ed thh morning for for his At the ton the communication could not be made to this houfe till bis arrival He then moved that the houfe at its riling Should ad journ to monday Mr Fox objected to this motion thought tinder the of the country the houfe ought to meet tomorrow Lord boi y could not that any inV jury would from tliff delay j iA   

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