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Domestic News March 10, 1795

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

The treaty between the United States and Great Britain has not arrived in Philadelphia and likely was not presented to the Senate before Congress adjourned. Dispatches sent via December packet. Paris papers mention it neutrally and report General Wayne's success over Indians without remarks.

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THE TREATY,

between the United States and Great-Britain, has not yet, to our knowledge, arrived at Philadelphia: and it is feared was not laid before the Senate, for their approbation, before the rising of Congress.

We are told, that the dispatches were sent by a special messenger, in the December packet, the arrival of which we have not heard of.

The Treaty is mentioned in the Paris papers, without a disapprobating sentence. The present constituted authorities of France, do not disgrace themselves, like some other constituted authorities, with intermeddling with the affairs of other Nations. They speak of the United States, as a Republic, nearly allied to them; but they do not lug our concerns head and shoulders into theirs. They appear to be Frenchmen and Patriots.

The account of the success of General Wayne, over the Indians, is faithfully detailed in the Paris papers; but without any attendant remarks.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Military Indian Affairs

What keywords are associated?

Us Britain Treaty Senate Approbation December Packet Paris Papers General Wayne Indians Success

What entities or persons were involved?

General Wayne

Where did it happen?

Philadelphia

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Philadelphia

Key Persons

General Wayne

Outcome

success of general wayne over the indians

Event Details

The treaty between the United States and Great-Britain has not arrived at Philadelphia and is feared not laid before the Senate before Congress rising. Dispatches sent by special messenger in December packet, arrival unheard of. Treaty mentioned in Paris papers without disapproval. French authorities praised for not intermeddling. Account of General Wayne's success over Indians detailed in Paris papers without remarks.

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