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r.aa.-ertairt " -. and difdtrous events WUtfh e. i d.icc in thai Qirarrt; are liketv iiwuo A .:rc in tlnj muhci!; ot nil Imperial r.iajefty.. by whole conduct their ft'.nire proceeding; will, no (Lab:, be governed. We have reafon. to believe that it was the with ot Mijtdy that Mr. Huttings fliould I eturn to India, to reiiore tranquil icy anionic ihe t ompjr.y': Oflirers there : hut t hat 4 h latter --r h to be umL rftond, that lie wiih fid to decline tbe appointment. We thin V that if Mr. Kailiiusy, :uU hive confente' 10 accompany Pitartprii Cqfriw.dlis, hemighi i'-c rhme very ettcivt'uj fcr.'yi.eeii Lord Macartney Tided on Sundav; frontl :J n-ti. imth, iu the Jfulty, o: 50 anus, lo feUe Cfepe o o.kkI Hope ; The foltoWiUs fliips were left by lord apidly increafiuo;. Several are rod;. cut ttfsrty' taken Ins. i!: n'tnre accordingly, king cf PcnSh, His 1 father; rr 'nun Nantz, Calais Dunkirk, Sc. femc'ol IsVar between the'.ej wo powers, may there, n&d account .vdi be fcui.d in Cox'i tr - jvinchace Jarac flout vefltli, carry big 49 Courier. The following important article, dated 1$ L Eclair ot" Feb: l. tin an article from .J ' . . . 1 . 1 - .... 1 ihic Imh In )ir 4c Ia nf nH rk. D,.i Paris paper at the ift. ot Feb, " It is iaut.aken in Italy, in addition to the 23003, the 7 T. -. " nwi, li3t the emperor of Rufua has formed the reat defnin of pacifying Europe, baron Sracklburt:, lately nominated plenipoten tiary of the court ot I eterfburt, 10 the Cer aamc body, has received luitrucnons on U head ; he h to pafs by Berliiii Stru- mnrd.. and is to viSt the srrearcr uart of , - - - n 1 he co-urts ot Germany, ro Ibund their dil lofuious. Our jonriialids nflrt, that li tore be roufidered a inevitable Milan, not to be found in the Reur VrutHan. H !t nates that 10 or 1200 nnfoners had been ,. , , r r & i- j feh n dui-'ed a patfton fir PreflUn rr.u i- n ntrs, Fiuiiiui ddciphne ar.d drclf, a;:(j a c-r.icd- vi'll thence proceed to Bafl", to conicr with darchelemtV efult of the late victory. It adds, that and ,his was Pnc Pal caDf f bis Mantua woulU willingly accept a capitula- ihr'onement. tion, if it were to be otFered ; but Buoha- H's fon, Paul, feems ro tread in bis parte rcafonably exptcis that it wotihl be ther's tteps. He has paid nreat retr i r died fur, which fays this article, mutt hap- his father's,, athes He hus paid greu- .v.v pen foon. It proceeds to ttate that 20,000 tention to the kmg of Prftlh r and h s :...f perf ms had periflied in Matitna, during the ni(tef he may carry tHh Lint too 2- 7v blockade, that there were about 5000 tick, rpulcr h;t!,)ph- llMntinnLr ' tfe ,U.. ." r and thutrih confeouence of the epidemic ti' m.' ' i ' . ' 'J.idpoft inTorbay, with orders to repair.- itf -Packet- Princ ti-Rwat, capl Srcft, and cruize there "as a tquadron of, s-f ' ,-rhA t KPm tiJfTkt a t . lt.M v.tl IUU II JJllll LiHT UHdHiili ui iiiv yiv tieerjt they w(Hii(l again make any attempt tc put to tea After aceri-m time; this Br i- :i(li fduadroti is to proceed otfthe Weltern lil.inds, to intercept a number of neutral ,r. . , . . . .' ., .-. I UM. -. yeitels treig'Ued wun r rencn propci rv rnn Batavia to a very large ainount. Robulta, 74, rapr. Thorobough ; l'Unite, 38, cant. novvleVi motnix, 9,;mn, imuuu, b.a,., ;2, cape. Yi ike ; and Triton, 32, cap . pore. ;' 1 . We -receive;! this nioiniug a letter from Do;::-, of which the following is an, ex ti-et. ' ; " 1 am forrv to acqttaint vou, that we are inferred here that an embargo is laid On" the otKor fide from Breit in Dunkirk, Mirth information was cained by a fiihinx- boafj I preiiinte it mutt ; extend along the i-o-i't how 10 credit this report I cannm 'ascertain ; but true it b, a lecret expedi- E5pn is ;aing onat Dunkirk 42 dnvi from t'dlmouih JLonMn pfp.rj are - re&i&ei fit J be. "17 tb ,h:J4Am :vhicM , V par s, icb. 3." Orders have been frnt'to Bs eft tO'fu out 20 tail of the tineas expcdit"nuQ aspidiilde: but tlie Bore hotiles are nearly euipiyv and whichraged there, 400 houfes were-en.pt v. , ?w;f-v. wne Th, ,rv hmcr rlJaili-of the contnlrv honour.of therr country, and its banners - 'row brought to light, would tar exceed the His retrenching the luxuries cf tf-eVcn', :" limits of our paper. Weliave fcledcd the looks like poflcHing good pi inciph;-, h.u - ' t . ,1 . . ... r r... - 1 1 . I ,KC K ... n 1 r . . tnc mou important mcrs, ano ipveiai 01 111c cvui ureis my uc piiuien iuu iar...;A Jate official papers t efpeOtbrst itti-ahd from thefe eihperor of Germany, in. his Zeaf rdVefbthi our readin s will be enaLded to lorm an idenhbufes, put the kt-.ite tvn decn mm - or ; f the nature and extent of this rnnfolry ylctfabllflrtllcntB in the NetheriandV- ,', a 1 . r .4 . .1 . .u . it - ... ni.u. which icciiicu io 11.1 cincii 1 Tic eAiiit-ri-c ui die prelent government of Fi ance. , T.wen- y Pel Ions have been arretted as ronceriico in 'the plot,, and thefe-are to tried by a nulnary coinmution. The marquis del Campo, the panitTi linbatlador at Parisand 1 clliei'., with oihsi members M' the co uncili ju-iuiulicated by in want ot necetlaries to repair ihe damage fufiaiuedi in the expedition to Ireland. Adiuiial Hichey is on Ids way to, Faris,one pciy q arretted, agent, as having a to which place he is fummoned. correlpondence v.ith ti c tonuniHionei.s of lloche is tent out to take the command i,onjs XV1I1. This plot had for its ob- ".1.1 !. .. : ..' I" . I . . A 1 ... . . - . . or live sainnre ami iiemc army, n coun-yA tv,t. ,e-effab hnimenr ot rovaltv tuti eilof war will le held to fettle ihe pltofertiej by Lm,is operations lor. tne eniuing campaign. . XVIII. to act for him at Paris. The papers a nteueygg Ht,mtHy l" mgi a date that city to be tranquil. r-rrlpl:dVif cif tints :x in lpp.''rnft dilh;iitl from this city, who is fuppuled to be a pi in cijial agent in the conipiracy. Feb. tc. Maarua is at length in our pow er. We have pad learnt ic from a letter Ifi came near to a total !ofs of thpfepi ff, flJc"R.; ureat anow nice mutt De nuide f(..; .., j unices ;alterstions u'mft be nm , or fhci will defeat themldver. Should l'tii j:-,m i nun of talents and humanity, lu. m,.-. much trend, for lie holds, in a great ck' rt. c', tne political naiaiicc oi jcurope. Should it prove tr i;e, that he harrc nized the French republic, it muTt be , gteed, that the age of miracles is not p.ifJec. LIVERPOOL A.l nival Duncan is expeucd m the North ' .7 ' '- " ' 1 Im,. li'c uii calory , an Sets, with a ttrona; tquadron. 1 he great-; h 1 1 . v i.-.member ot the c cit precdiictous aie aowpieo in i . uiuwu 1 1 . if .1, bSavT 1 wi exiraorumary courier, dilpatcned. from Mi t ion, .t nr the entrance (ft the nolo-", and. J ' wattiv boats are employed all night row-j km. from one tide of the channel 10 the other. Letters have becn'received from which repretVnt the internal ttate of the kingdom to be alarming. Tcb. it. The mblic were antufed yePterday with November 24. To Mariners. Oppofite to Clough Bay, in the Anh itizen kecardepfecriftary general to 'here are two large rocks on the fea, the cOtory, addreHed to citizen Devinck,nne is calied tl,e North, and the other the aoutn lvock. i lie tuu is anour a mile ti om he fhore, and is fuuate oppofite the nortti tule of the lav ; the tecond is on the fouth ward of the other, and two miles from the fhore, is fttoate oup'ofite to the fouth title o the bay 1 Between the two there is arhnn-i :ouncd of five hundred, Ood news has been bro't:ht bv in 11. fit 111 ,iit' at' iMtnrc hiv'in t riv.l . a 1 . . .1... an hoar as hoftancs cu ay 5wc aamjuaiiy iniui ins lutuusi !IC nn rniin-;vlirtnuT the ofiicial'renort of Buo- , , . - - 1 i,or,-ro'a viQ-.Bnipi and 11 ItilKT lli.T' t he . . ' til, . nw,.iw ...... . . - - - . f ...... - Autirians hid fnccecded in relieving Man tua, with the lot's of three thouftnd men onlv. Letters from Dover, yef'erday, ftate that -Feb. i Rivrol. i ! Feb. Nine at r.mhT. , T , J fi M.mtna is o-irs :' the capit ulai ion ,' nel nearly a mile bread. --fcldom or ivevct u ' Vthe '"t;ned. The garrifon is made prifoncrs tillKovercd by the tide; the fecdnd is always thev are exchamred. alter which thev are iwvcrea at eveiv iuii tea, mm na-. nanoer- to return ro Auitria. The citidale is "to he 0l,s "Selves extending even a mile tu, thei taken potij(li,ni of by us, this eenitii 1 wo generals are to come heithcr wnlnn Gen. RKAUMONT. LONDON, Feb. n On Sifurday, letters and difpatches were received from Icrtev, dated the' m nut They contain very hue intell'mence from out ; hciue the fea isfhrle for three milr from the fhore. For ages paft vtllels have been wrecked on thefe rocks, and liufortn" uare mariners fwallowed by the deep. Ax laft a;overiiinent w-ie irevniled upon to trt about building a light hoide, on the fouth rock. I he edifice, w hich is of a comnion form, was begun laft year, and it is thoirght will he fo far complete this winter, tis to :;T I lie diameter of its batis V , . r-f .C.3..U... i""7.: llrrlt. :h..ii..rl.,..u;r,-tv nf l.irli n.av biuilt Ot lltl'M lll'lt. ID . th, i, ii u:n iiic i i cikii ro.Tit, u.Jti ,. -. - y - i. . .i.r. ...:i.i ... ' ... i ... . tic i i i i-iir ii, ,ui i m 'r,. til (olid ft one wink, tin ,i u is built hollow within. h as to afford a refidence for a fa- uiily. Its entire heigh will be 6t feet of ilone-work, and 60 l ct of lam horn. The iruiiu u-uci inn rii'ii:iiir, uui our rcaier ... 1 . ".. . . i In .. 1.: .1. .... c.'.:t ....1 1 1 , . . .... Jt d (ln. Iinmifdiatelv nnon their iriin 0 1 tones w liuh are ciy loud and durable. o ir not to receive it without ddtri.fi. e" ,l u , imineuiwcn upon uicir iciui 11 ; . . - j , 1 : iiirnUifinr. rhai .111 ndior,T-A li i,l irt Wen I ddon vtfiVlsin all thep rts in Franci Twe wl'ole of l,,e YcPch ncct u,fFtM:r(I fr-nnD-inki-ktolfred.inordertafaciliiatc v?,' ,nucU lro,n,tl,e bMl th- en'r-nnetr of their flfet. wranuot',,u 'X encountered on the Infh expediuon. foiurad.ct this rumour, but our rea let, "i ''" P "-jving returned in a very lhauer to Bret! about ;cooofthe failors defened Tn it n; iiincn h'iy :irrivrd fVnm f.ihuv Sni-J h,(r 5c m Un rrn..n.n iw Tie r icicli are cxiremely bnfy in rehair. . he chc .alt. nre of all neutral vetlels en-in2 r,.,cir iet a,ul Flag or a , iec l in the tra le being on this fide of thel? "IU0,V Les Droiis de lTlomine, the flup driven Ion fliore by lir Edward lVHew and riptam Kvnolds is intirelv loft, i lie fhip had water t ill Thnrlil.iv. Admiral Duncan his received ordrm to. lird-l l,ii,,i!.lt in rft'lrl nt.fa in frn.',i Kir n ' npcher cruize in the North Seas. The ad-'t,gc: on, ? uPWaIi.U of,.1t00 f miralistohavcufliips of the line and as WMO, were killed iniht action wirli the m toy fritrates luvo EngMlh fnuare, and an iinmr nlc nmn- AtLloyd,s,iheiinderwriteisw;th;nthcfe,'cr were wonnded. Out of the whole f . h,v half,,,,.. ft, not more than three or four honored .... . . . 1 v I to counrerbalince their lite heavy lolil-s Such was the alarm relperling the Cork t!eet nfrer feven were unHei flood to be captured, rha'thrprcmium of inf.nanre on the others ppu.re ofllUNINGU KN bv the Aufirahu - . - . I Tl, fllmAl.-l'tt- - t I .illllllllllMll 1.1 was 50 njr cent, and of thefe fliins fb hijli- ly inluied, nil have lu.kily come fate into port. If the French co to war with the Ameri can, their (hips of war and privaceiv will, tm d nbt, commit ccat d predatjpni lijioa ihe Ameririin trailc, but thin in reali ty will be but litilc more than ptofecutinj; their holHitty aginit England ; for molt, il uotail, the Amctiran cargoes are in this ".crc l ived, un noiKi tne Aipnzou vciv t'tvr were either killed or wounded, and the whole crew got on 5hore. flie Mete-du-Ponc at Huninsuen lias been evacuated bv the French, by an ho nourabta cspitul uiou, and of a ronfiderable lacnfice on the pai i ot the ene ny. Snriender of MANTUA, Copy of a letter written at Paris by the Re pnffeoiative of the people, Bernnrd Le Brave, to his brother at Calais, d.ucu 21 Pluvoife, Feb. o. "laiinnmce to yon my dear friend, the capture of Mantua , it has been communi cated tome by a great number ot ny col country T . impair T . i, i fi, fcmi tit he r ' quallv well onderftoo I by atrwrrar Bo-l,CJ,r' H SmH! i"ctlille,)' ,cteivc a h n nenf.. A Vienna, we are fapr.?J&'f . vn ,.M-,..n .r nnnri-helulrd oil f.lf-'. 1 ""V"" V" w. or a ,;o; bei.v,ifecled with the revola i-.. wdl I hope t u, ua.e .be progref. of , v mint. It amiears.bowever.ihat iiev.1,,c &"" " ' n e only g"ihy of cenfarhig the tneafurcs 'i.' ;'.oei inti" n. i le emperor of Rnfhihn ordered ihe . i d? of his land force fo go into mourn- JJW ,0'" BK1VN.AKD LGRAVE.M Feb. 14 Ycftcrday were received the Parts papers Theicare oihnal accounts irom Mmma nine, ikited Verona, Ian. 2M, Mediates iha: tiie Autlarins have retraate.1 in '('. ,, t, I i faf three days, out of refiei1 to the ' 1 1 nirnial Mo paniow, lately deceaicd . s iVn.lid preptritioil are making f Peterfljir. for the reception of Stnniflius kHg of P-iliitl -It is much daulited wh-rher that nrince will 32 ii I return to . ( Gro lo'i o- ATnr.linff to the Madrid Gazette, the fc v'res of riooo tnen Uipulated for in the I. ... ... ... C.in -...,1 , V'ernr !, rnilh. iiriir nT'ncrncuain mi,". . " la. ;: i . . . . the emperoi , OMriuS tlie calls of imperione ihty, immerftateFy direAl hil attention to titr attainment of pence. Mr. Pincknev, ihe American minifter at 'tn. having i ereiv?d orders to miii the tfri have a cavitvin each 10 fir a promiuenc? in the adjoining One, and all fi- mly com. p itted bv ftroi'g cement, and crofs upright beams of iron. The part of it built before ?ll winter, which was remarkably (lorniv, refilled the fury of the teas that frtipient- y run quue oer it. Mat ch 7() . Extracl cf a It iter 'torn m rPpc-flaMc mr- Wnfiie htuje in hjhmi (dated 41 h ' (() to . a mtrcbuat fa this city. Kecewd "by th Jhin RUrjii cap joinjhn, 44 caisjrom I ondon. U We are happy to leai n bv tlie return.. ot cuptain (i'lit itn from Algiers, ivtfr; he has been with a coi Uderdhle riait of the money liipulatcd by the treaty, thajf peace with ihe remaining powers :i!o: ig that conft, fay Tripoli and Tunis, ic ml 1 r fttliaJly corcjuded, pi in a ereat ll.ne of forwardm 1 lo thafwe expect ihorfiy to lee removed every elJUacle to :he navigc tion cf the American Wig troui the ftr( vhu of Gibraltar to the Dardanelles." F, - trail fjf another letter , jme date. ' 7000 French emigrants iroTD Lonjon to Lifbon are Ittfl ai rived 10 ftlfift the ivor. lUguefe on ihe frontier.1. NotwhhftaiuC ing all the preparations for defence ag&it U ihe Spaniards. and French, it feems ihne is a good 3r d well lixed undf t ftandingl tccii the queen (il roritiual ami tnKtnu, of ipa;n, 1 hele pi cp .rattdria are only made mordT tolatMy the r reach. For. lUgal feems cjnito efy and quiet about n y rupture with i'pain. The Portugnete miniOcr tsyet hi I'. -ris, nnfJ wirh every fjt -pc to cjMtclude lui views in that ounir;, lo at tucontiwt the French with a fixed Jum, in order i relieve Pprrucal ol itianxieiy, Hx." Captain. U:Btien had remrnvd frot.i Al- niers to Liltum with 4 Xiner jeans taken troma fh'p h( lo;ir;:ng IO Bofton, CiptUl i fome time in Angult laft. NEwytORK, March 27. Prince Louis, fecund fon of the knj of Prullia, died at Uetlin, on tne 2Qth Ucc. aged 2 7 ; leaviua a widow of lo yar old, and tin ee children In confequcnccof this PHILADELPhlA, March 2tj. Extrcff of a Liter jui rerdn-d ft tm AVcu loik, dated y jierdoy. V hhpen my le::cr to add, that a vr l!el 11 julf tome in irom rurmgal, brisiguii nrlancholy event, the marriage of the ateounis a ister aaic man ny yet n pf incef Auulla witluhe hcieduary pr !n(r ei-.t dlr-m licccntii cm of fcurrpe j ui.uh of He ffe Cartel, which wa 10 have taken la t.liat Xnt has fcdwJJ) d - place in a lew dja, w- pofljjmcd or Jt.ai.am u er MfiMim tnt Utuud Matea ol A mo. ,1, juuiica. Lord have intrcy lxu cur vtflcis 'J he nielent emp-ihot KufTia i. Lud " l" ;l rrli 1 -. k . a I I 1... -!.., mm m have been ilr. fi.lt who did houiage to ihe new emneror. her hnlbjud. As loon a Ihe above is an exirjil of a tetter from 1 jrentlenisn of cluractcr and of inform - a 1 ii. . . . us oein icirir;ife o: particulars, fucft as the vtlh !' name. &r. ihe reader mutt 1 ... 1 ..L. . 1 Catharine w.,s dead. Hie -ppcared on the ,!U,M -'-'enunt is 10 tie made lor parade, aiu dft ihe In1pvn.1l pi t U, fa- ihi- fi. ft lubirctot Rlldil. lin- 'ii. -., - - - , . . r . . 1. . ... '' . . t . h . ... I... I. o.lv 1 l.. . . I. .. .. 1 . thonrrhi it her duty 10D? me nru in u tar J"ui w ' -" 3lleg?anceio her funilc upon which a nttflcd, is .;; .i(.(l ihe iiitelUgtnc ht the lolilirr exdaitned, Lorg live tlie!lhe r'"w tp ihe acvuma f emtvror, P-ul Petrnwnleh V ia UJ v wm mmgSm ,u The ktnp of Prutlia,alici verrirg about i,fcr,,k,r and u,l e tficy on conii.,i,e alitwintv of the cmnpafi, joiajiug ihe em- pff-huble a game, ihtre is -ury reafamto peror and French by lurni, to luit his in jujipofe their will niver come lo an oj e:i lerefl, has begun 10 feel the blrfled eHecls of Krenrh Iriicrniiy. He has f a indtl d the emperor, hisBtita uiit tn -jefty, and at Lff united many. detlara'i n. Jprili. 1 he United Sntc bi it S pli a, captain s 13i it n, m 40 days from l.ifa u, united with the French to partition Ger- arrived at ihe wharf, manv. -Uui the French have olavrd ha.n' Previous o ihe fai of the Sophia, a Sf Iiha: Ue Aullarins Mrarmw i :;7j'tnc tarfte lncki UXv hiXC pl4ed all tw Brndh legate .rnvrd .here with H eintef. u1,Un. that Mantn,.uni.uued lobe hloikad- H w. Reiice uf HI tnement having l-l. rl re, ' Jti Pe about the ,;fhf Febru-ry, .y.ifr thm ...i.n.l . I Sip A nan of Ren. Killerman s armv has erof. prelcrve neuiraiity, nave pn.n.i ;o aim Te l the Alps, fr the purpofe of co-oprr lopprefled the in uuifanij, and WO walk J"1 Jervi. and bpnnilh -iet, wli. intinp, with that of gen. Ihionaparie. who.'tl country. Frederick his pubhlhcd a terminated in the dfBM ol II I WW jenro.irarr I hy tin- complete porirlfion of fevere refcript o this ful jec"t. Tne sPuhS adiinra.'i fljip of i;. f,-i run u r coiih Icration Important Art'nU Bv rerent advices from France we lenrn. fh.r, in cunrrqucuce ot a cic:rre saw pai i- l falloio- th- whole of th- rirei n ltofjpfpj tlM uinnbrr fUjettetrl . HIM was (unk, and three itbcf Tiirt t ihe !i,if, one ol 84 R'ifia and ; 74'! tp red. LMlrUOR UK RUSSIA. It is not pojjible from the few hints yetl Letters from Lifbon, revived by the received, to decide what ciil be the pol-' Sophia, ttate , that the above cngeKiit t;cal lyUem of the emneror Paul. So far 4ds plate on the 17th Feb. in tle e-er.-ai u., ran indiT ftom w hat anneart. he nm it aneafs ih.t a divifion ol t e Ba . l ivr , lerci'U oruers to nnn v - iT 0 . . rr r --- r'.. " . . . t -.flfi ol the French republic, ha If jlccui tOpclTcU a ltrmg attachment to the niLh Meet wh;tl had snchofc rflTL p iy,
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