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jo M A G A Z I choofe or favour that Party which is moll po pular, or: wherein the. greateft, and . ftrongeft Part of thc;Peoplc.appear to be engaged rfW as . the End of Government feemsto be the Salus Pepuli) fo the Strength oL the Govern ment' is the Confcnt of the People. . . ...... . ? ETJiRSBUU RG June 12. - -Warfazv, June Moft of the Ruffian troops have left the neighbourhood of that city,and iris thought morethan ever, that neither the Ottoman Porte nor the Khan of the Tarters will march any of their troops to lupport the party which oppofes the Diet. The Prince de Schoniach. vAmbafTadour. f r o m t h e K i n g o f P ruflla $ gave refh aflurances :iW$iy$t(uTt yc ftcrday tcFtf iCHou fzz- T H E Treaty concluded here between the Emprefs of Ruffia and the 1 onthc nth of April, ms inbftance as fol- variably in his principles' lows : By articles ill and 2d, A treaty of p!;nn . nnrJ tk MmifW fmm RnfTtn hv-: declared the fame firmn the Diet begin to be-pcrfuaded that they fliall1 InotCafore a Piafte, and tven the perfon they had pitched -upon.- Thc7thjaft rri y , t h e French A m & a Had our h ere, took leave oMheiPrince Primatcfand-dcclaredtoghim t ha t thef Kip g is mafler d id not thi nk proper , he (h nu 1 A reful c i n a r I i v i At A renih ir ' and i rD dcferifivc Alliance, and a mutual guaranty are agrccdiu eluding other treaties, not fent. 3d 9th. In cafe of a foreign attack, 10.000 infantry and 2000 cavalry are promU led, three months- after the firft rcquifition ; to : be continued till a ceflation of hoftilities. J f th eotfficie ntmea n s a re to be co n -certCid to employ additional forces. The troopt to be paid and turnunea wun ammuuiuon oy from their own General, and to have their own religion and. laws, iotb, No peacey &c. to be concluded without mutual con- ient u J thnicalOfO of theaffifting party, it (hall be exempted - from furnifhing its quq ty to withdraw its forces, after two months notice. 1 2th, A free commerce between the two ftatcs.-i 3th and 14th, The treaty to I c in force eight years,"and renewable before the expiration, according Jocircumftanccs- Ra-i tifications to be exchanged in fix weeks. to Poland its rights of a Free Elc&ion, and to reventiall-Hereditaryrifucceffi Paris fenterice was deferred.atthe,timc. that.M.7Bi-. got, and the others employed in Canada re ceived theirs, w the 25th u It. to ob,oco livres reUitutibh, anid to remain in prifon until the money is paid. ; Leghorn, Junt 18. It is ftrongly reported, "that Great-Britaih oppofe the fend vof-' Fr en ch4 roops i ft toICfi Cadiz, June The laft letters from the fct ou t the n ext day . Lijicn, May 1 7 . This day Mr. William Elfdon, an Engliihman,"and major of ab Fof-EnginecrsbaHth Majcfty's hands, having been prefented them for launching theNofia Senhora do Pillar man of war, of 74 guns, which operation had .been twice before attempted, w thout luccejs. Algiers , Ju he 4. Commodore Harrifo n, failed from hence tp Mahpn, after three weeks ftay here. In the evening, the veffel bound for Portfmouth, having on board his Royal Highnefs: the -Duke pf Yorkc's horfcs, put back to this port, by reafon of contrary winds. -' Hag yey jufy 22.: Th cy-wri te from M a--drid, .that that Court begins to take Umbrage at that-of Lifbon's continuing to repair their fortified towns, and augmenting their Tea and land forces,r which ncithcrthe court of Spain ncr that of France can fee without jealous eyc, efpecially as the Portuguefe feem greatly devoted to the ihtereft of the court of Great- "BritaihEwitwhom they havc notlong fince conclud? -hichTItheourts oF Wfiddzcrfailleir hagfeditCM ife that the king of Morocco intends jo fend carc nle Aini!j j a;tenint anv thinr aainll their to fea tHis vearr from different ports v-i . fairs, viz. 4 frigates from-2p to 26'guns, 4 xe hecks from 20 to 28 guns, 2. fmall xebecks, and 8 gallies. G making to finifh the 50 gun fhip, this year, Rome j May 15. The Duke jo( York, on his departu re . from hence, was waited on by , the Printe Don Paul Borghefe; and the Grand building at Salkc, : ..: j ........ . ,- " fmM 1 11 11 j r-V -' - ! . f
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