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Monthly Chronicle.
MONTHLY CHRONICLE .
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
"NEW YORK , February 6 . GREAT objections are made , in Congress to the mint establishment , on account of the expence attending it . The benefit which the commercial part of the community would derive from the abolition of the different . nominal values of coin , is manifest , and will ultimately impress its due weight . The Assembly of this State , this morning , decided , against the expediency of adopting resolutions for amending the constitution of the United States , similar to'those from Virginia . The bill for amending the Criminal Law of New York
is yet before the legislature . The exports from the United States , for last year , exceeded the one preceding 14 , 963 , 000 dollars . The export of the seven Northern States was 31 , 000 , 000 . The difference chiefly" arises from the excessive price provisions bear in Europe ,
-. ' .- - ¦¦ - --. '•' ' CADIZ , March 4 . ' '' THIS place is in a state of commotion and phrenzy , with the presence of the Royal Family , who arrived two days ago from Seville . There are no bounds to their joy and exultation in having , within their walls , this , superior order of beings . The balconies are hung with curtains ; obelisks , statues , and triumphal arches are erected ; bands of music play in the squares ; bull feasts are exhibited in the day , and illuminations at night . The people parade in their best clothes . The Monks decorate their convents with variegated lamps and forsake their cellsto join in
; , the carnival . The men of war in the bay , Richery ' s and all , fire Royal salutes , and . make a fine shew with their flags displayed . The . Koyal party went on board the Santissima Trinidad , of 132 guns , the four decker , from whence they viewed a very pretty sham sea-fight in the . bay . -. ,., . . . ...--. COPENHAGEN , March 8 . . CITIZEN Grouvelle , Minister from the French ' Republic , ' -went , on the ' 4 th instant , in a magniticient carriage , to the Royal palace at Amalienburg ; Where ;
in his acknowledged quality of French Minister , he was honoured with the first audience from his Majesty and the Royal family . Count Bernstorft " , our Minister of State , has thought necessary , before this decisive step , to address the follow ! ' g official note to the Danish Ministers , who reside with the different powers of Europe . " That the system of his Danish Majesty , being perfectly free from all passions and prejudices , founding itself , in all cases , upon the principles which are offered bprudence and truthhe regulates his conduct according to the modifications
y , , which become as just as they are indispensible , by the alterations occasioned by circumstances ; that as long as there existed in France no other than a Revolutionary-Government , his Majesty thought himself obliged ' to refuse to admit a minister from that Government ; but at present , since the French Constitution is organized , and become regular , the said obligation is vanished , and therefore , in a short time , Mr . Grouvelle will be publicly acknowledged : declaring besides , tthat this step means nothing more than , a natural result of circumstances , and an additional proof of his Majesty ' s perfect and impartial neutrality . "
PARIS , April 1 . THE day before yesterday the Marquis Del Campo , Ambassador from Spain to the French Republic , presented his letter of Credence to the French Directory , and had his first audience . Preparations had been made at the Luxemburg for giving to this ceremony a suitable degree of splendour and solemnity . 25 . Accounts are just received from our armies in Italy . The campaign is opened ; and our troops , under the command of General Buonaparte , have defeated the Austrians , under General Beaulieu , in two decisive actions , heat Monte Lezino . The Austrians , in the two actions , have lost in killed , wounded , and prisoners taken , 15 , 000 men , together with forty pieces of cannon , their colours , waggons , & c . & c .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Monthly Chronicle.
MONTHLY CHRONICLE .
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
"NEW YORK , February 6 . GREAT objections are made , in Congress to the mint establishment , on account of the expence attending it . The benefit which the commercial part of the community would derive from the abolition of the different . nominal values of coin , is manifest , and will ultimately impress its due weight . The Assembly of this State , this morning , decided , against the expediency of adopting resolutions for amending the constitution of the United States , similar to'those from Virginia . The bill for amending the Criminal Law of New York
is yet before the legislature . The exports from the United States , for last year , exceeded the one preceding 14 , 963 , 000 dollars . The export of the seven Northern States was 31 , 000 , 000 . The difference chiefly" arises from the excessive price provisions bear in Europe ,
-. ' .- - ¦¦ - --. '•' ' CADIZ , March 4 . ' '' THIS place is in a state of commotion and phrenzy , with the presence of the Royal Family , who arrived two days ago from Seville . There are no bounds to their joy and exultation in having , within their walls , this , superior order of beings . The balconies are hung with curtains ; obelisks , statues , and triumphal arches are erected ; bands of music play in the squares ; bull feasts are exhibited in the day , and illuminations at night . The people parade in their best clothes . The Monks decorate their convents with variegated lamps and forsake their cellsto join in
; , the carnival . The men of war in the bay , Richery ' s and all , fire Royal salutes , and . make a fine shew with their flags displayed . The . Koyal party went on board the Santissima Trinidad , of 132 guns , the four decker , from whence they viewed a very pretty sham sea-fight in the . bay . -. ,., . . . ...--. COPENHAGEN , March 8 . . CITIZEN Grouvelle , Minister from the French ' Republic , ' -went , on the ' 4 th instant , in a magniticient carriage , to the Royal palace at Amalienburg ; Where ;
in his acknowledged quality of French Minister , he was honoured with the first audience from his Majesty and the Royal family . Count Bernstorft " , our Minister of State , has thought necessary , before this decisive step , to address the follow ! ' g official note to the Danish Ministers , who reside with the different powers of Europe . " That the system of his Danish Majesty , being perfectly free from all passions and prejudices , founding itself , in all cases , upon the principles which are offered bprudence and truthhe regulates his conduct according to the modifications
y , , which become as just as they are indispensible , by the alterations occasioned by circumstances ; that as long as there existed in France no other than a Revolutionary-Government , his Majesty thought himself obliged ' to refuse to admit a minister from that Government ; but at present , since the French Constitution is organized , and become regular , the said obligation is vanished , and therefore , in a short time , Mr . Grouvelle will be publicly acknowledged : declaring besides , tthat this step means nothing more than , a natural result of circumstances , and an additional proof of his Majesty ' s perfect and impartial neutrality . "
PARIS , April 1 . THE day before yesterday the Marquis Del Campo , Ambassador from Spain to the French Republic , presented his letter of Credence to the French Directory , and had his first audience . Preparations had been made at the Luxemburg for giving to this ceremony a suitable degree of splendour and solemnity . 25 . Accounts are just received from our armies in Italy . The campaign is opened ; and our troops , under the command of General Buonaparte , have defeated the Austrians , under General Beaulieu , in two decisive actions , heat Monte Lezino . The Austrians , in the two actions , have lost in killed , wounded , and prisoners taken , 15 , 000 men , together with forty pieces of cannon , their colours , waggons , & c . & c .