r Latest Foreign News. " i . ? ! 111 . I , . - I,V' t TU-l - NE W-YORKr Jan.: ai.H :; Lift evening, the (hip Cato, Captain fjoit, arrived at thU port in 50 day from Liverpool.; - This arriyat -turpjQtes;- us with news nearly a month -later than be for rcnVed, ! To captain. Coit iwe aro indebted for Loudon paper to: December 6, irtalufivc. ) We bm only tiaao tq give the leading article, which with the tna sine intelligence from. Lloyd's Liijt, &cv ttakeathisay'a Gaiette highly tuterett- The London paper conjain the French Bulletin down to- the itihf number, the lalt ' being dated hi Berlin, No a, jfeem thefe it appear that M agdebure, Stettin, Cuilrin, and Spandau, have fallen into) thaadrtnheFrencHP and the whole PruiBah army dtfperfed, after al. fcries of; ft ins tougnt Dattua. r Magaewrgj wiw a ' garrifoo of 000,003 men,1 capitulated on the 8rh of "November. ''MuU - a. io ;).'. The Duke of Brunfwick died, jot hU " wound. (rr4..?r:t;-.:-'-;; " On the 11 of Not. trie:head.juartertf MirflTal criiadotte were at Lubeck On the fame day general Berthier gave notice. " -.. , .1 IX - C? : 1 . -rr tnat au tvuman ana owcaun ,uup ,JMj. let- there mi At take their departure unmol ted. One EnglifoJhip only wa at Lu beck when it. was taken, by alTault j the - captain' and three feanaen-of which were. killed." ' - . On the loth the French toot poffeffion - of : Hanover, ' under the "command of -ThV fortrcf of Hulmti' In the Elec' torate of - Hanoyeft capitulated onstht Mtb ' inll. ' 1 1 furrendereil to the King of Hal- , On -the iah. the D.ichy. 6i Oldenburg v was taken ;poiTe(&ao of, for, the, lying or HolUnd bv Bataviaji trbobv'H-!rV. The sfl5cial account, of the Capture of. Hamburg" by1 tttfc French wa communi cated fo Cts LoH Mayor of London by Vif coon) if Jv ick' oti the 29th ;ef. H-. . By thir,' thy entered that city wiirt a corps . Un jcr Gsneril M r,tier" ori- the gth '" of ' - iiuiit nil IIJM1U , IIUn.UJ OH Wll ui- cated and the tngUIhmch held tilldiu pjcd of by Buonaparte.. - Great uneafi. ntfi In lEMindfStocks felL ' : ' ." ' A letter frorn Hicnbari! ftatev rii Buoaopar.te hd demanded, that tho Arth ' D;ike Cbarles (hair reiign hSs command. - aid inat tit& A(lrtaa army Ihouul vjtth draw from th front ierit r . . ' tMr.hoiop;'.itQtifhtnIftefvit! Hamburg arrived, tjjij .morjvjng He hs brought the intcljigence of all-the JkiiilK Merchants n Hamburg having been dc- cfed by -Buonaparte prifoners of wjri I . Extract of a letter Irom Yarmouth, daUd , ; ; 'vvv dec.' e, i8o6.:v .:-y ' We have juft' wme to inform you of. ctof arrival here ffm HimbargV which we Were oblfged tb; leave at a moment' . EotiJci after decree mining all the Eng- liflt Scre nrlfneri of -ar.' , ' ' , - BuonaparieV laft "proclamation III to ; thii clTea jVTbat Britifli property of i' every 'Vlefcriotion is to be coofifcated England t declared (0 be' in a ilate of ' blockade ani all Brhifll' fubjccil, who rny beTound in the countries occupied by the French, ate declared to be priloners of , . H.iiW left AWona at half , pill three o. clock on thc?6tbu)t. Four or five thoufand FrencMefr HamSurg the day before ; they went through the Steia .Gate (the rosal to LtfiVck '; iheirdedlnation was not known. The Britiftx faaory had beea arreft . ed.Vuf Wai afterwards liberated' on pa " oV; and, it wat'td be hoped, would ef fe3 a cotrpro;nife with the French.' ' V. It . il .reported that the merchants and . ethers made prifoncrs at Hamburg, have .been arretted, and marched, prifonera to Verdun, " . ' y i . -.;.. have, been publ'Jastt under tbe fandipn of Mmilters, Whether this -ramphret ind that mol tiptehenGbla publicatiaa which the fbaiiea fenr forth upon their coming, inter power have proceeded from the tame pen, we. kqovi rot-e .'think not but thfTC it a'fimilarity between t)te feati meatsfr 4oth. leprefent the, ne w mi niScq as having fuccoeded t,a wft?d collate, a iaHfhed inheritance t from which wafted tSate bewe ver, be it rtnfarked,they have contrifed to raifo tolerable Urge jfami .t.of negociatn a IpaAQf ,lo. tniiiiona apon lefal tiun c per cent, intereft. and to add nsar Jy I eight millions to. the tales already cx-'"-3? E?y5' 'apfike4 the' ot lowing porteniov . tuvenuemeni i iurniUia avuadtjt matter 8r rcHsao ;j TO, THE PtOftlO? lNGtADi i li npyr ihathe real corifiA the JbiV fmii'fefTerowrtiTbegihii11 "VKti'f? rati or mlitortunM of our aflies tia6 loll aty thWtyrorks.The war is now at the foot Vof , oiir walUYoar ' nationar "US' fou'rees are eaoai to' the peril of yror fit uation, if you fail not of your ' national courage; ! oa have ' Minirterl who are worthy 'of being at the head of 'factrta tionGive them your coafidence7yolir full confidence Harrafs them not by a peirou- cious oppofition to facrifices that mull be iiiaacnppcai not 10 iae nriuneis 01 rout Conilitution. ' .There are' times,' faid tbernoft )ipui and moll wile of KooYaes tjrhen the ftatutee of the TGoJsi'iouft4 -be veiled Tha return of Peace will recall every thing to, itf riht ' channdi; .T.i? We have reafon to believe'that the ye- ' ; One af theficfX militarj powers of Ku. rpi yrho lately dared, to propota to us . a fhameful. caoitulatibo.' U annihilated.- I The foreRs and deiles of-Franconia, Jhe 541 and the Elbe, which oaf fore-fathcri would pot have crofled Id feven yean, we;'", havp.ctoned inTeVen dayi, and fought in the interval four engagements and a great battle. AVe have preceded at Poifdaih. and Beil'ii the renown of otif Vi&orie. . We have made 60.000 prifoner,- taken 05 itauuara i .;oiuurs amongu which aro ; thofe of" the king of PrulTia'j eaardt, lo pieces ot cannon, 3 tortrellea, and upwards, V fl , aq eenerait. . Neyerihcieia, mote t ban one half of yon regret not to have fired s mulket (hot.' AH the proviecet of thf Vuffian monarchy, al far ti the Oder, are L U our power, - 'yf:.'-'l ; Soldier, tha Rufiiifis Miu nf eomin? to ws. ' We will match to, meet them, and.1 thus fyr,e tbcm half of the road they fhall again find Auftertttt in the heart of PrufiTa. : A nation which has 9 foon fori,, gotten th' generofity we (hewed it after.; thr battle In which hi Emperor; conrt ind the wrecks of ita army, were emly indexed for their fafely tot the capirulatioor we granted ihem, is anatioo-whixh caA .noti fiiccefafully vop with us. .-fi 't i.v;;'. ::44cverthileG, whilA we majraH to meet the Rulfians,.'.MW armies, lorrned ionihe... jinterior of, the empire. t coma to takr otf U. place, in order j keep our conquefts . ,My whole people have tifep, indignant, at, i the unworthy capitulation which the Pruf-1 fun miniftcra, ' tbcit aeUrhtm ptopvfed to us. Our roads and frontier towns are , full f coqferipis, wh4 burn te mrch in.' Uur'footfteoi. Wt villi btMJtVltf vJke I ffrrttf- a trwfortui iuut ti cue- tcxZi ort to which we a-ludeJ yefterdavV of 'he egociat ton ' with Amenca having taken II; not lay dtvtr tur trms.. until uttbMt uniayoraoie turn w weu itmnaca- ih h chiujb, mat tteruai mm r.? . nattM, U rtniunn tbt jcbtmt 9fdiflnrhS ith Cmt 'tntnti tndtht tyranny of tb Jam, Jioidiers 1 1 canooLi nctter exprt', to, , you thai fentimenta . I. entertain, tor, than by-telling you that I bear ip tny heart thai love you daily fheit me, ; ' - from out1, Imperial Camp ' 'at Poltlam tb of Oaobar, 180& By ordic of th KmMOt::ii,.iit i'r VP- 'i ' -5 - -NAPOLEON. . A Gottenburg Mail arriral this morn log with' the following Important intellU gence. which we hoj will prove true t ; GOTTENBURGll, Nov.. 30.' . ? A Ruffian courier has juft arrived in to iiys from 5t. Peterfburgh; he reports that there had been an adlion between tha ;T refich and Ruflisni, in which ths latter , t.v cre conpI-ely victorious be could not learn any particulars. ' . . . . -t " December t. , . A captain of a (hip. juft, arrived from . Elfineur, repons, that when ha left U ac counts were received that an a&ion bad ''taken placa between, the Rafliana and: ' French, in tha neighborhood of Pcfen, In - which the latter were defeated with great (laughter. , The RulTisn army cjnfifted of lao.aoo men the French but of 60,000. "" A fhiuhaJ arrived at Elfineur In 3 days from Stettin, the captain of which faw 19 wsggoni full bfweuk.ed French coter . teiUn . - . ' , " ' ' ' : The details of the prorifs and urtni Allien of iho late Drjojlauoa with Franco There it-no pretence for faying that this Country has! 'evinced. lewarda: America a' haughty, cjr,yibendingfpjrir.far from- it. 1 i ne acian or inc neKociauon, we oouer- lland, will ftew that every thing was done ot) our. part that CouH be done with either fafety or honor to adjuiiihe diffcrencea with! America. Notwiihftanding, the infuhing language ofpj.towajds tjiij couotry-nof.' withfiandtng the paf&og of the tfop-inv -port at ion Bill, :we ftill fiewejlytfyery. Aifc pofltion to pireferve, peace.. 7 I - v i. But it cannot for a monxnt be fuppofed that our anxiety for peace originated iu any dread of war. It was becauXa w,e could not dread a conteft with America, ihat we; (hewed a greater difpoution to moderation and coficeflion for we were fure our mo. deration could not be- miilaken lor mean.', ntfj,"oor. our T difpofitlon lo.xonccde be fuppofed to proceed from a principle of , fact.v:;t -?.-f..-.r. .lr - ?: - ' Wi OMTocas " ) 3 her'Ct. C'hi. '3 per C c Reduced 5, Omniiim l 1 ptem. . ' ;-v -' V GREENOcW NoyeTibir.;is. '"' 1 It ii. Hated in the Dutch papers, that : Micdcburc' where - much trcafjro ha L been collected, in Order to le lent off tc this eotititry, had been' obliged to.papuu- late to Gen NeyJ , - . ,1 In the aith bulletin a threat Is thrown out, that tngiand win, ne; compelled to. make peace t while France will extend her federative fyftem tn more dates and coaft The French, according to the x$ h bulletin. art alrildy is rolarid,and lemma Buonaparte, head a the Bavarian and Wit-' tcmburg troops, on an expedition again (I Sileda.' ' ' "; ' ' '' - Thej RufHan arm? ra faid to bava halted at Briflaw, In confequenca qK the , defeat of the rruQam, and-the advance of the French. -f : . ', -, Wa have given a copy, of tU procla mation of Buonaparte, addrefTed to, his victorious army, which was bnefly men ironed at tha end of the 1 atft bul letin itt threatens England ia .the ufual fllte. - ' ' General Hutclilnfon, Colenels. Hutch- infonHervey, Euflan, and Sir Robert W.illon all neroes, of Effpl, embarked on Sunday at Yarmouth,- ftr the PrulTian head-quarters, wherever they may- be I found. . ...... The Election for Wrnmlnfler ts cibtc-a l! Slate, of the pollSir H. Hood; 5478 Mr. bneridan, 4i5 Mr. raoi, 4401, Mr. Mellifh and Mr. Byngara returned for Middlefex. . : . . 5 c . LOKJJOH ltiribef Prpclapiaiion of J ht Emperor and SoLDiias I You have jufti fed my. expedatioDi, and worthily anferei the conhdeuca ol tha trench, people Tou have fupported privations and fatigues with as much courige, as you have (hewn intrip'ulity and coolnefi in the midlt of combats. Yqu are the worth defender! of the , boner, of my crown, and of the grcaf people 1 . u long at you art ardmat-. id with this Iplcit, nothing will be. able to wlthland you The cavalry hate vied. wliK tha. (nfantry and artillery j I, no longer know which part of the army to ttve the' preference to You are all cood (oldlerl-Thcfc axo the fctbUi el eat la 1 bcuis. Rear. Admiral. Douglai haa edficlallt, notified to tha merchant l apd fhip-owners at IlU, that no mor convoys, yilL bo, granted, to the. Elba 0 .Wfct ua Iwr-. tier. Rptice.n, w:7':N' JI.;-r;'-;;, "A etter from Semite, dated Oftober $ fayat-r" After the battle of the tab , of Sepmberj -near Miprovatt; tha Ottoman troops sbandcnolNiflji,! and retreaaad by Cibit to Somkal, fheVe they ralliadi -Cietnt George nurrucd-ihem. ril!u.lhe renter of bis arrajr while, the right made a circuit to tlofc the. rneaiyr retreat and. the left remained In1 ita? pofmon to watch. PalTwaii Oglou, who had polled himftlf at NilTa. On the loth, lira Turks ad vanced from, Spmkai. to meet tho infur-. fenti, apd a Jfmart engagement of fever al ours dm at ion, took plapc, 'he re full of which was again, favorable 16 the Set via n The Tutks were beaten bark lire league, and the two parties remained qujet to the, 14th, on' which Ibrahim Palps, whh.'a full of 6ft. man, went to. the Servian head.qiiarters at .Sorokj) ( - and. after" a negoctaiion of three hours, concluded an rtniftice for fit weeks- with Cxtrni George, that, interval of time being fpeci, fied for the purpofc of enter in a into oa Kociationt for a general peaee, and I bra- - hw i alba pledging aimfcjf tQ exert ail Ids intcrcil with the Porte, , to obain for the Servians the btr pofSble conditions. . On' the .fame day, Czeroi George. Cet out for Semendria and held-a Council clWax, of the deterxni nation i which we have not been informed; andontki fame even. :ng, - i Courier from Ccnftandnopla bioutht Ibrahim Pafbaan order from Abe Gtand Serf oiour . to fufpend hotlilities, ; ,&lbrahim rnconfefiueacefetout pelt day, ea- e a a a ' tor tne Servian reau-nusners, wnere not finding the Genera), he Cent fame of his guards, ' accomaanied .by. iome -Servian UfSceri, with the MraaaA Ua. Samendiia, and returned hlnaCr-lf to hia camp. Tba ar rangements contained in this r'irmaa are faul to be very UvouraWatq the Servian, and it was centrally .balievtd in confe. quence, that peace- would foon take place. We "have, bows ver, tbxooch another chan nel learned, that the, inAirgemii have con, cetved Irtla pretcnuons. The Servian left wing, under Milling, wa attacked, by Pafjwan Ogron, with, '30.000 men, 00 the- nth, during the re treat of tha Torks ( and alter att abfll nata action, completely defeat ad. Tfccir whole camp fell Into bis power, and they weie purlued to lierf ruica, and tiienct to Uirflcndct and . KtWura before they could make a (land. .- Here, however, being joined next day by a reinforcement of 14,000 men, they marched out train ft Padwan Olou to. take their reveoce. Ii la poilble that the newt of the armiftka may have Induced ikam ntt to reaeyy thai .si:- . ' Frtm tit Ktw-Wtrk Imirittn Cittzt. va j. tits, , iiz.aoAi ; 4.tf, 4 ..f-r THE beaded navy of England hsa been. 1 iw iuih vt iiivianu- t 111a mwj myywMT . . flrincfefha fVt nt (Hniit tc.l mhn kv. m. ' mere forefjsht than a mole order e.cund, er - the; would pot abuftr France i$,be do; but ..; true, and a. little ' rtfleilion will fhew if. The expencof.tbat l(navj, is greater.'-, than the nation can. bear ; Bd,jhe jle- ? -.iriririr ta lnnf1milli rtinrkiiMt lit. ah t fVt 4IW ot, revenue, undey toe name. ot 7 ,r oans, till the national, debt, which it tba : fum total 'nf thefa nn!rnatinnt. !) '"'.' ' J .... Al . . .C J.. e .1 '. ,. : uwuiiieu, uttuiun a uic. rrpqn vr ins. f ' , chancellor of tfw exchequer td the Eng-jl " ; liibr Parliament the cSth of laft Marcb. .-'" , iv . iiic "tliu.uiviu. . iuuj wi uvxty44.009 - uouniii licritnE c ana inc micrcu or ins 1' debt at ibis time wae 04,900,000 pound f What are called Tons are; no other than I creating new quantity tf flock and) . fending it to market to be fold,' and then -'"yingon fineL taxes Xbpay he inletelt of that paw (loclc. The perfoascalled loan- 'ct$ or, fubfcribers,. for tbe loan: contrail; 5' 'wtbjjh.e minifies for large wbotefafc quan,JT titiei -of , tbia. flock a as 1owr a 'prica'M ' " iiicji bn il, uu n 111s j van ui.it. c yy .. , - .retailine it is their OMfil. ' This, ruinous ( lyflctr for it ia cer'aiiily ruinous in tho tnu, ucgan- in. 111a uutv- vt urTiiiai ins 3d.l't8 years ago. " - 1 . , . The expence of ihe Englift nvy.thi: year as given1 by5 the) rbaneellci.ef -the'- . exchequer laft march, i fifteen-million' vtwo. hundred and . elgaty one ; thoufand ' pounds (lerltnif. above 68.eoo.ooo of tiol-, i laTS.. .TbeTQtrnqus expiree -of tbls na. . vy,taKen on, an, everageot peace and war,; ; hs rtin the,, nation, into oVbt upwards of . fiyeimiU'iorji (Urlingteyery. year fos the nS, years finca the lyftem of hat arecalieJ. - loans begajx And. it is. this annual ac-.-cumulation of .more.. than five millions -ftetline evertr year for ' 1 18 years thai has ' WrtcXthe Eng ifh. debt tp this enormous,' furn of ,603904,000 ' Qunds . flerrgj which watt the amount ' of the debt in' .MarchlaH. l'; :,;..'. rv', ' . 1 f it be afked What has this mighty na- -' Vy dona to balance, this ex prncei lr may ; wa aivvviiV aaseia wawwa w w . uwaai, iar ' a. a a .a " B has none nothing. It nas obtained tome , v4Aories-at fez, whena nothing wa to bej gained but blows ana broken, bonev an 1 It nu pluodad the unarmed vcucls of neutral naljgt and this makes tba fbort , hi (lory of i ts feririceSt . , That the JCngliDt government does not tdepend upon the navy to prevent Buoaaf parte making a.dticcnt apon, Angiard, is damonflrated by tha exneafive . r rr para. 1am nfaab AAHAPMIatAHl aa.ai It C-C a U.. I..J tq refill. And ihat tne navy coni-ributce nothinr to the proteclion of cotnmrrce is : prpved.by the fac that al) tbepprts ori (ha conuncni. 01 curope. are inai.oy iapa. a. gafnfl the commerce of, Ecgland. . Of wMt tie then h'i navy th-t incur ted fuc) an cn'ormom ttbj, and which , coda,, more., than- fixiy eight ruilli-ju coV II 1 f . I . .1 a4ir)ua.iiy.v ayrtp it up,. w,ntcn u inree it:Ksoore than aU the. gold apd. filver that r tbe mines of Peru and Mexico annually produce. Such a navy uullelrvays keep a nation boor. No wonder iltat every feventh petfon in EnglaoaV is a pauper, which is a "fact.; Tito number of pau. fen, now Is t ,000 .000. Another evil to England attending this navy, befidcj.the debt it hai Ihcurtei. U W.. I. J.. .t. ! r r. . list it wiaiiia nm iiaiin 0I ipcynj. iviOia than hali tha- matcrUls that gr into the ConOrufliort of a navy ia EfgUod, ire procured from Ruffi and Swcda and at ihe exports of Englifli maimfa&tuei to thofe, blacea are but (mall., the balance mu ft la paid In fpecie. If Ha orjniro fucceadals bis plans I hope he will put an ep4 la navies for the good cf tba world. Common sensi. Ejtract of a letter from Port iu-Prioce .Nov23d,' 106. Jt!r. WUltams, f Balumore, iiaa wiiiv rtiitvcu ill till Vlly, U the British ship Boyd, from Lon don, with an assorted. cargo of upwards of 200000' dollars, tin tier a, British licence ' from the King -it; Rays, 44 tor any port or porta. in St. fioniitigo cr Hayti not in the possession of our tne daily looted for; under the same kind of permission. They are granted to a,U British subjects.,, , . . ' i 'Aixictt frm HmOrltmu Am hen rteth d ei Ifai.tnHaa, Utt $ Dtetmhtr ISlA , Mr, OeVa hsd btn gim Qtrttttdnd Mr Alnmdtr, Cm. Omkmrttjhad Jtrti t ft VtriftrthitftrthhuiifJStir,

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