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1807/01-1807/06

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_,e Current. WE ULV. Per. ciut. Prices. .1 mess, bbl. No. 1, — . No. 2, — lb. .-exportation, — ! at aria, ,— .'/. India bestjJT.— coin. — , W. India island, — Louisiana, .— Geoivia,upland, — "Sea-Island, — ioe, American, — Russia,' — CO LATE, , —r. ¦ iiLBS, mould rrf dipt, ' _ — Spermaceti, -- Cheese, American, — Eng-lish, bej*t, — Duck, Rn: bit. Holland, i — Havens, — K'i.-r,i;r Sheeting, j>iece Fish, cod, dry, qui. salmon, ' bbl. 1 herring, _ mackerel, ,—.x shad, — Flaxseed, rough, bush. clew.sed, est. '. 'J'loi'B, superfine, kjil. fine, — middlings, .— rye, _ niiNPowaEa, EngJ. 25 lb. ) Bo, Baltimore :nam:!ac. — Grai;>', Indian corn, bush. wheat, Virginia, —. do. Maryland, — ' Rye, — ' Barley, — Clover seed, — 7 Oats, — Hemp, Russia, ton- 2c Country, la. Hops, ffreshj lb. Hog's Laud, — Iron, pig, t0:l. ; Country bar, — I) Russia, —-' 1C Swedes, best, — 1 Hoop, — 1? She< t, — 2i Nad'rods, — 14 Castings, — g Leather, sole, — ^L cm be ji, per \00ft. oak, timb. & scant. — boards, all sizes, — pine scantling, do, ¦*- boards, 4-4 — do. 5-4 , — white do. com. 4-4 __ do. clear, 4-4 —¦ shingles, cyp. 18 inch M. juniper, 24 do. — oppose to the common enemy the same arms she made use of against us- These determinations, commanded by a just senti- ment of reciprocity, have been inspired nei- ther by passion nor by hatred. What we offered after having dissipated the three coa- litions which had contributed so much to the glory of our people, we still offer at this day, when our arms have obtained r.ev triumphs. We are ready to make peace with Eng- land : we are ready to make it with Russia, with Prussia, but it can only be concluded upon such basis as that it may not permit any power whatever to arrogate to herself any right of sujifemacy over us, that it shall restore the colonies to their mother country, and that it shall secure to our trade and in- dustry the prosperity which they ought to at- tain. And if the whole nf these disposil removes for some time yet tin- re-establinh- njent of general peace, however short cor. delay maybe, it will appear long to our heart. But we are ceitain that our people will ap- preciate the wisdom of our political moti. that they will judge with us that a partial peace is only a truw which makes us losf our acquired advantages to give rise to a new- war, and that in fine, it is ouly in a general ' peace that France can find happiness. We ;are in one of those important mo- ments for the destiny of nations ; and the- French people will shew themselves worthy" of the one which- awaits them.. The senatus- consultum which we have ordered to be pro- posed to you, and which will place :