11 " '.. I aaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaiB i i , j i u fmmmmm HAL Us JV I L M i NG T 0 N G A Z E T T E ; j ' ' . 'J- ; ' ' ' ' ' rn. No. 38.-. THUR S D A Y, SEPT EM B E R 21, 1707. "T- VpL f I. J r ,""'" 1 iiiiMimniiiM in iniiiiwiirTi r miw n iM - , m i i i n 1 1 in KfO NEW-YORK, AuonH 2. Yefterday wepubbfhed London news up the 24th of Tune reeeivdjv the Bn- i(h packet This day we ate enabled, by r ot the eni, Capt. f aitly, to ungnm onain ot London Advices to th IKTH ot Joty, through the medium of lull papers to Tulv 8. The KxtraCls fid - low They are truly I M P O R T A N T! From the London Gazette. Dowhiug-Streer, Julyi. TheKinghavinc been nUifrd r nnhr le Right Hon. Lord Mahv.efWv. KfeiaKi ft the Bath, to be his Mateltv's PlcniiM)-- tntwries for negotiating a treat ot peace epirblic, .duly atithorifcd orthis vufatnfe: is LunuuiJ iu u.it ycucstiav tor l.iil 1 . . , f nere ue oegociattons are to he forthwii lpcne.il. ms Maielty has alio been pleated to appoint the Hon, Henry yefleyv to be iccrctary to tne anoe minion. , LONDON, T tine 24 2T. QUARRELS AT PAMS, v(o: betwixt the Cvmcil oj 50c and the Dtrtairy I We have received the Paris Journals up the 22cl inllaut. Tiie fpirijt of partv ins liijrh in. France, vviiere the people with vax. facility of temper hiclj has always laraCteriled them, feein on the point ot L'inc led to retrace the Hens, of the revolu Irm, and to recall Joaie principles which icy lb totally overthrew. , Every thine is bverned by facYioii : and it is now thr !e of the eleeant circle of Paris to sdo" itgize for prejudice. Tfie emigrants of all tlkicriptions are crowdhm back into die nntry, and ari(tocracy m hner (heltets Hf under the mafk hen of moderation. bcieties are formed avowedly for the cor- tion ot repulIicai ideas, and a venal is is actively envivt in nr narint? the blic mind for a gradual return to the fti- krltltion Ot their MnrefW; Tie arrosauce of the KrenrS Airm&mrh J T - J ly received a verv mortifvimr rherk- lert Defmoliers, at the dole of the maf. ly piece nn the finances, (aid. :ullr.-Tino jinfelf to the council of 500, " Tiie direc piefomes to criticifc your oninions. las been propofed that'mv renort flioul! lent to the djrediory. I do not wonder this motion, fiuce one of the directors uanded, in my prefence, that I (houk! obliged tolay t lie (peech I delivered on Ieir table (The council (hewed it the it mareo: ouiapprohatinu.) It is high e that the dinec'tory flionl 1 be tamht no. alarm the public by indeeent meSamii t to coufioe itfelf to its fmn'uons. to wair mr onler, and not to meddle with your CD Uionl. ThH fneech was lillenei tn the council with the utmolr attention, I received with-Itrong indications of ge al appUufe. The difcufliont in the council of joo, on luhjei'k of finance, have been lone and lent. Males one of the members ot' the tncil, ob(Vred. that there was t lie oreat danger in leaving five men mailers ot ....L.t: . 1 it. .1 1 imiimic I'trtune 1 ami mat incir rcuion lity would boot little confeqoence when ne public remurrei fhiuhl oe exnaulted, e proiecr of Lelin diets was adopted ; I ohiet of which was. to deprive the ex- Mtive tlirecory of a dilcretionary power tne application of the public funds. A late mefl ifre nf rhe 'lire.turv In 'ncil of coo. read in fecret. contains a Fft atartniug piclure of the liate of the ances. it begin -oinnianici:mi to the mcils 1 m-rmorial of the Bureau of Po refpPCiiig the liofpiraU, the prib!i all the intlitntion of hilmanitv. Bittei in of agony mufl be (hed when one reads following details contained in this re tj.it ot 18,0 infants plared 111 the llin holpi al at P n i, finre the month !1 December, t coo have oerithed in fcquence of bid uon i ll neut, or rasher wm of nuries, who were obliged to the hofoital n th-ir waces were not Tbe n: if.j.i filfTcr the l ime iteitnrv " 1 '1- e ;h 1. I re Hun to believe, th 1 ihe wint of rare, the prifoners may ef f. The public funclionanes eaperience eatelt deUy in he psynitnt of their r and ftveral of them have deft roved nlclve. A lonu filencr of ronllm-nati- Nccee df I rhe reading of this mrfVige. h'rt l"-f .. .1: I L .1.' il' u.. i7l'il?llcr urvnc mi' 11 nn r ut oachiim the directory wu'1 beju I fv- ot Mnniitration wmcb u conunttM ifue. th nri'fiee whcb it had of f il nfc"P. by anticipation, ihtprodu of .A.. . L ft .L ! ' t i f 1 f ciunntuors, on me privilege wmcn it blfly gave to he ointraflors wn o'j'.l ftioft (acred, foch a th" hofrntaU and Hfon. A warm 'lilnitlifin took pi i r o ended in the meiUge ImM reterrfd 9 at ) d ,'d rt at id its lf rij ? id cos 1)1 ill r, he A c ar rm 5 3 l-i 1 1 r I to the committee of timmccs. (Tableau de la France et I'Europe,) On Thurfday tbe'rewas a meeting of th$ proprietors of the bank of Englard, when it appeared, tht -government had alr ad repaid to the bjSnk a part'of what was owing, aiwi that iothe courfe of the year the whole debt of 5,5180,000!. would be dtTcharged f betid es i,ioo,oool. lent on the malt and land taxei, 500,000!, on exchequer bills and pthr advances liiaking in the whok about S(ooo,oool. tlerliwg. .v' 1 Tuiy 22. . ' Yofterday morning we received the Paris Joiw nals to the 261I1 and 27th nit. They were brought over in a flag of rruee that had arrived with difpatches for government from the French ; ' V" r .-nn ltd that accouma ff re luought by tle fame verfel, of ihe parties in Pans having "come :o blows, and that fomc blood had been fpih in t!te conted : In cbnlequence of vvhich Lord Maluieibury,' in Head of proceeding on his deliined journey, had Tent to minKters !"or frelh inltruclioiis. An anfwer was lept olF to his Lordthip In lJhe afternoon, and it is believed he is to proceed without delay to tbe place of deltiuatiou. In the evening we received by exprefs the journals of tie 28th and 29th. They ate entirely. lilem rc fpecting any commotion havingtaken place, and the otdy articles that bear at all a com pleixon of that nature, fire the editorial comments of Ibme Join nais on the liate of panics, and pretended ot" real difcoverits ot certain plots prevented in time from be ing executed by the vigilance of the direc tory. On the night of the 27th all the ar cillery of Paris were ordered .upon dutv, v'ith ordi-rsto he ready at a nusuent's warn tligi Guards were placed at every avenue, and .numerous patroles par&ded in ditfci ent Itreets throughout the whole night This we believe to have been the origin of "the rcpo.tthat came over with the papers 01 the 27th. Ot thecaufe of thefe inoveinf'nts we have no Tatisla'-'tory account iu any of the Journals. It would appear, however, that tome alarm had been given to govet mncm. agaiuft'whkii they thought proper 10 take nieaforcs. The clubs are again become objects of tei ror, and adifenflion has taken place on the n' in the Council. If se may believe l'Eclaii , the rlub of Salm, which has taken the name of the Circle CoiifHtHtionel, his boiniuated a fliiedorial coinmiiiion, conliliing of Ta leyrand Piergord, Sieves, Gar at Veyiiett. Honore, Riouy, and the unniller Merlin We can only lay thai if ihe club is com pot ed of Inch men, it is a formidable barrier iudeed agaiull that of Clichy. The directory (terns to be courting the favor of the ancient KenilUht or cunltitufi 011a! party, which is more confiderablc Iroin its taleotl than its numbers. July 5. The channel fleet under the command o! Lord Bi id port, went uitu T01 bay 011 Mon dav. 0 We are happy in being able to (late that the crew of the Saturn appear to have re turned to their duty, and that perfect order is i cltoivd 011 board of that (hip. " Lord Malmefbury and his tune landed a: Calais on Monday afternoon about 5 o'clock. His Lordfhip was receive ! with every polfi ble refpeel by ihe manicipality, and coiy duded to the Silver Lirm Inn, l.eic;u elegant dinner had been prepared for him. A colonel's guard was mounted for him Rinj remained upon duty until his LordlhipV departure for Lille, which look place y el terday morning at fix o'clock. Mr. Rof and a tnrdenger piocceded to Lifleon Hon 'fry evening to announce his LoidJhip s ix. ' iv rl ai Calais. We tim morni-i? received Park pap-rrfof the ill inft. Tney bontain an irciim.t fVom Milan of the UghiHgof the definitive trean oea hrtween Atillria and trance 011 tlu 51ft of Miy, at Moutabelio. Iu the, council of 500, the tbird plan ol Gillieit Dcfmolieis, refpecting the finance of the republic, was Hill under difenmon ind tie relblatiOfl had been come to on the ftitytcl in the (ittiir of the jth, the laft ol which we have any account. We a1H received the morning Broflcls paper to the oth ult. In an article f om Vnna of the 18th ult. we H 1 J a rcCH attributed 10 nuonnpane, to which he RlVtthat he lud no objection to the M.lanef- forming ail mdependont rr publiei but tHac it was tiuir bufutcf la confiler liov t ,r they could defend them felve4 ngnuift the l.oi.le of Aultria. Krom this cotiverwu.o 1 u w.n conjeclured, that the foort of Vienna would recover Milan m I W.int a I le i (. iUe fuppofltion thut the Milaoen? were deflrpu of retntning to h WVJ" 01 th"- ti(eror, was, that fm leputiti fro.11 Mdau ml ai rived at Vienna wnere th-y h.l bee-i well received bj ron fiiuit, a.idhaJoii theia:li an o l- ewe with the Emperor. The iinpanial Luri.penn of the 28th ult. contains the following article : ' We are this moment afftrred that it h repotted throbgh different Swlfs cantons, that the negociations of peace beiwetl! France and H he Emperor are broken of? and that hoftilitiesare on tlie poiiil of coni menciiig. Tbe Swifs, who appear to have been apprclicnlive that Buonaparte would march aainll liieit cantons, have perhaps fpieacl l'fs report to quiet the uneafinefs ot the people; fmce they are Cure that the threats of Bu.uiaparte "will be attended with noef fefft. ' " What appears-to trive efetlit to thir re. tffllfI 'I. inrarmaret ice ral FieilmonteHr mttim Ml Swuzcvrano.' wrttremrehaies hot le-s'at.auy .price tor the cavalry of the King of Sardinia.; itjin fuc't. niore than pro'ha ble 1 hat if the war with Aultria coinfhencrs, the princewill be obliged to furnifh ihr con. 'ingent wliic'ahe has undertaken by thctrea. ty to furniOi. We at e however d if poled to believe, that thefe horfes are deftmed for tome "other pnrpole', and that this bad news vill n t be coi.lidered." A letter frorn DtdlcbioitT of tbe 25th tilt. containec.;n the lin.ilels paper of the 3otU) Itates, that an order had jtift be ew. received there froin.tbe comniaiu'er in chief of the irniy of the Sambrc t -.id MeuJ'e. which ex Wt-general aHoniftiment i the lountrv of ueig is nnmeaiately to fupply 500 men per nav. to woi k t , r ... -'jaaviii't. (ioifr. The city itfelf is 10 fupply 250; and :oo Cappers are arrived to (eCOnd.the operation of the 'workmen. Tlie abject 1 a mealuie to e-xtvaonlinaiy ar a nionifm when everv appealan.ee tJromifeS H fneCdi and generai peate, is ahxionfly enciaired. .111c riencli troops air making move netns, the end of which ic would be difii- cult to ttivi:,e. We are indeetl afl'uretr! that Gen le Ethie i-, enflieteii ni ivin xpedition; but this . afltifcnce iaiel) founded on cotiteTtur, On the otiier li and 'it is remarked that the Auftriar. troops ate alUuibliiiir in (dice at It Itfpeiii The Archduke Gharlc is daily expeir!e(; at Frankfort, where itUf id his royal hi.; h nefs will have a conference with Gene'i :1 Hoche. 'The Dtikcof Wii temberg 1ms left Kraidsibrt tt Stutganl. Tiie keel of a new (hip of t 8 guns is or dered immediately to be laid down in thc Kin'-i dock jatd at Chatham, to be called the Europe. She will he coltftrut'ied whol ly of K11 iz,l;fh o.k, which has been fume time collect iny, and from n model vli the large It Icnle and new eft iipovetuentj of naval architecture. Orders arc itoiic down to Plymotfh inn t ine birracks, trum the admirahy.Tor of the maiincs lately iried for a mdpira,y to murder their i-Hiccrs, to be (liot-the 41I1 who wa.i ti ied is to receive a tl.oulan-l lafii es, and to be traiilporied to New South Wales. The mutineer of the Inflexible no in cuftody, are, we hear, to beihe next to he tried by the court-martial, on board the Neptune. The- directory hare pven order that the reception of the Knglifli'negociation fliall m flute: inajjd iplcudiii a. pdhble. I.c Kouineur armed at Lille on the 27 h tilt, ind the Marquis del C.imbn and M. Cabai n liave alio proceeded (o the place of ne 40ciation to attend the intereftfof Sj.aiu. It is remarkable that Pdrker, after his lenience was feized with a (bit oT literary mania. He requelled to be lupplied with he Ihble, QoOd n Death, vhri lock on bi ind Tillotfon s Sermons, amounting Only 10 about 16 vols. Tom Paine, Hamilton Rowan, and N.ip per Tandy, are all in INris. Sure fuch a womb dtible Tro v. ere enough to over)ow sr even 1 lie five king. It is very fortunate hey are not at Lille to blow up tiie neon 1 tion. The French revolution is, it feemi, mak uig the tour of China, mid tei tain pnwin .-es of Turkey, according to French ae count, which nmvy remnrk that t feem as if the end of thewmld appro ich ng." According to this philofophy, thr end of ihe world is the beginning of ihai which they call freedom, tneTlbe lepublir of the people mull be horn only to diet PARIS, 755 The executive direclory lent aduy or two ago to the mintfterof police, to know if r was true that tlicrecaifted dubfin dllfereiK quaneri in ,Pri. fochron returned I'm nfwer, that hewisalre.vly in the koow 'de of the cxtflence of more rban fifty, nd that new ones were every day tonnin,: riiev add, that, the direiWy, after deli. nera'Ue, a o-nrter of an hour, calie I in the muiilkcr agam and gave Uim di.ectutu to redouble hisvignance, becaufe the direclo ry co Bid not (bfter any anarchical claibs. Nothing could be more wi(e than thisde frniin atjon ; but To vague an order mult lather puzzle than enlighten thenuniuer vLf poJice, fince anarchy may, be brought a bout in a variety of ways. The jacobin at e endeavoring to introduce it ; the roy aHfbs are at work at it ; and the ambitioua dream of it. Each party hopes to find hi account in it, although it has hithertoprov fed i their graves. It is almoft in the eflerice of cluhs to lead to anarchy, becaufe every Lii eac alfembly of men has ateno'eiicy to ac quire dominion, ami becaufe the power wlffch they aflimie to themfelves, is (tolen M om ibau which fhouki feelwOf ;ahe tofe M tc body . Cliiba may for a mbmer.t af EH .meat,, oin t.es ..uiaieiy make pav xlenr for the aid which tbey lend it bj 1 1 e j oke which t bey im pole on it. iaefidesyjipw tan the directory hinder one' party from holding clubs, If it give pfrinifilon to ; Tnofher ? We noW hear.ajf jacobin clubs, diret'torial clubs, and revo lutionary clubs; they will not it is true, give themfelves thefe titles, but they will have the fame tendency and the fame ob jects in view. The oi ly method of pre venting this, is to pafs, according to ' vi Ifliit of the couflitution, a law which fliall put an end to them'altogether. It is thought the directory, by giving lie dnuville thechief comtiiancl.iT St. Diminiio, inteiul to give'Gen. liockambeau the (uper intendance of the Spanilh part which baa been ceded to us. A.arat, the plenipotentiary, who had re mained behind at Paris, fet'tffj'or Lijfexe fterday. . . r V e are afiut ed that tbe majority of the directory ayefenfible of the necefliiy of a gieeing with the legiflative body, iu order 10 pre vent a rupture dongerotis to all par tiis, to (tiengthen the caule of the fincere ptiamJa to the conftituiion, and to biiuga hHit a union W hich is at pielentfo necefFary for uitllance to attacks of all facuons. I he minifter for foreign t.fj'aiis has juft pubiilhed a bull of the Tope, enjoining all French pried to fubmit to the laws of the remw k Will th voice of his hoiintfs be Is rnfefua in' calming the temped as it haa ! cen 111 1 aifing it f A vflel which has put into Breff, nice, fifteen Englifli (liips of war in the narrow feat. l etters from the Hague, dated on the 2d idt, mention that Mr. Adams, the iefi desat of the United btates of America there, was about to return, and ihat Mr, Mutiay v;m appointed to fucteed him. Admiral EucasHied on the ioih, agtil 50, at the time 1 hey were fitpaiii.g 10 enter 011 un rvmiiriat ion of his londuct, lelative to ihe furreiidci of his ftp ad r on at ihe Cape So me bi the Dmch Journals have publdhrd the loeret iuftrocriotts which w etc given to the Admiial. 1'hcfeaie dated on the ioiU ) jnovember, i?oj; the Admital iid not fail 'ill tb.e Feb. following, yet i.ochai e wa.1 nude in ihefe iidlruclioiis, although in the interval inielligeuce hat! been received of the Knglifh having made themfelves nudleis ol lite Cape. Letters from bcrmnny mebtiibn, that the Hefliani had attempted to pafs the lines of deiiiHrcatipn, ai d the French had oppt fed il ; in confcquencC of which a blood) battle tok place between the two parties. A pfivata letter from Milan announces the death of the Hope, and adds, that the King of Naples had fit-nt a divifion pf hist army to pciiettaie into the ccclcfiaftical tlair. Buonaparte lipldctarhe! a divifion of his armv to oppofc it. 1 he little proba bilitv which there is iu the la.ter part of the Intelligence, gives us feafon to entertain dottbfl a to thr former part. Ail. ed Ali Ailendl, the Ottoman amhaf 1 "hu. bftving completed his quarantine, "ide bis pufdic entty into Marteilles on, 'e t7h ult. The cannon eie fi cd 011 the mtafiotl. I etters from Milan of thr 12 th ult. men tion that the definitive treaty ot peace be. twren Aoftiia and France, was filpied on the ;ill of May, at Montebello, by ihe m i qui vii wait ami Loom Meerfeldt, ntt tbe one fide, and Genet nU Buonapane and C lmke, of the oiher. after which Count MernVldt fet off for VientnT. It it thought CC thai in con t ience of nn an .na,cn.ent a teed on between the ricnipoietui iries Ital 25. coo Aullt i.u.s have led the I rrm or Bt-aria, whkh ir is known, ha hu e; Nren eovwtted by the lloufe ol Auftif. The leuftb of time occupied by the fecret nefo n in is he ween the Cabinet ol Vienna and he rsetfci j;overiimeot, g,te rife to fome leefloei. hm it w r.ii. thai the Emperor in he amply nine tinifUl lor thecemoii of ''V' r Co'nuif au 1 vf torn bat dy, br o(T (fiiu nearer hofllt, and which w,ll remUt Ute iloufe ol AcftiU more powerful ne 1 he . .s V 't is, tn a- ae til nt ife ail m if d ill Je ira nd ny yd he th tn led fd- -MS a:e ice th te, eo ail Mj a jt j all ed a er he i y ds hi. ay in ;rs Xf, be M

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