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& Co. " i i . '. . i. ii. . ,m. j i i i - i- r i ii i i ii - - - . - . y . - . . . v ; ; . " " i i '.TrfnMa : fit" 'T fc - it 1 i 1 mw idrr't im-iiih r n m nn 111 i iihmi r-:-."4" Lfrd Cornwallia has at engihi' detef ;-.:''lCrv.n!n.l to aVijgo'utoafl., Avmfc the -re bcls, His Iqft 43inefty; expired fefterdan ana fo-mrrow 1 opa meti march towards : li Ja ariaddtels p'referited to him on Thdrf-" , . day fnpal the nobility and 'gtatry brtliatH .' dilated t . Of C36 pcrluns relic Ved by the' -- ': - 1 comrmgioners t&r akting the fufFerlfi JoyC- rHfts 4 hve bef n the widows l$w -f dttcd cocrjt j,pr" Wexf6rdptotiftarits.' His C)cccl!eriGy; rcdr theiihatj fiicb; - mea Aucs haj been taknsiprornifd, to iciifrv.c tn,ai uunapuy tuuniyt j ne aanng ana aeipe rate ravaecr Holt, ; : -, r " Itfter; hvrtig Jlgsgthe; poivm 'of at dehancr, and noted in the governtwerit . blood and plunder 'oi the" loyal inhabitant's of the counties of Wicklow and VVexford, ' trlpw ami fUldar .has tve litar, recent-, , toolplace on.the vtKirfu between Capm Patha lAabout-to"; ftU fo'r t;' n ticoiQnic troops, in wnic i gjprWun iargeni, (.an.tt a great num riwerj?'iMjtedj:-;tbft inhabit- ' be r of troops 6a boatdJ1: r v .? :' ; the latter ants, t ne city ot 1 urm nas earned cooo i li v res to be dill ributed mong thbfcj'lcd- inontee.io(.aisr$v;--wno coin nop ted to the reftofauon of t rariquillit) . -The fori refj-!. of AU)candria, and feveral xnore on the, Pi drhfri tefe j front iers, a re fupplied with provifions, ' and put 7anJhcrM'a;ltt.ofl defenre. ' ". :'V ''- " I1ie ftates of-Bavaiia haye 'roted pro-: Tkcb RtraaivanliTTurkillhbadrons f confift of 44 fail of the line; Fhe; fof meji hjis 5,qo6, troops on board. The firit .ope. rations .will be directed ngaiiifl the iflawls in the -Adriatic, which Francfe vvrcfted from Venice, H Malta will alio be clofely bJockadcdr-;-:----!- --r.t The emperor of Morocco, it appears, . " is no.w actually at War with the Hanleatic league. The French papers fay, that his crui-Acrst have lately' captured three veiRels one from BremcnV a fecond from llanii: burg,' and a thild'biaringtPrufSaii cot" lours. "; . - . ' - The Paris papers of the 13 th ftate, that Buonaparte- had left a ga rrifonof 6,o6d men in Cairo, and - after ha ving: defeated -of th4 armjr of ; the - empire, : has ordered iSuct on the ReHVa'fhaf h had adJeif vifipnsjbr' tbe eftabliihrnent of an army -1 r 1 1 , 01 25,000 men, wnicn is to oe commana--ed by count de Sedwitz." ; -. . Letters from Frankfort of the ltd inft, ftato, on the morning of , that diy, general Joubert bad let off for Pdns 3 it onfe quence . of peremptory orders ;fro'n the ujreciory-JQ mat nccir: beenfeized deliberating In a houfe ia Pubim-oa, ii--'"-:.- A :: v; v " ' : wr ' - Tlie intelligence Teceived frojn Ireland ' : byjihlsrdays mail,t is'of lliat melancholy' 7 kind the continuance of 'which we have ' To Ipng had occafion to larnentjand, which we are afraid wilt be too Irecjtiently odf " lot to detail J durin1trf(?"enfuiiig winterl The ccMties of Wicklow ami i Weiford ' a re ftill a prey to all the horrors of the moft cruel ciTaarftTCTl hecinfef ie'Htf in thefe. counties, whether rendereddef- peTate by their hopelefs fitoatici,;or; fti- 4 mulated by revenge and the defne of pten dcminjnct'ijskqt wjt hftauding: thfe - conuderable iorce lent againft them. appear to be lormidable, not fo . 1 ly bad thejwi Ldpiiuidituu iu gwcrniucnr,- xur ; roe par ;;. , doq of himfejf. and - gang;, finding fucH mearures are on foot as to render his de. ftruftion utterly inevitable ; v but v thole . propoiais nave oeen treatea wjtn tpe Con : ... " '. tempt they' deferve, '; . . ! v. .. ' . . ; Such decifive jteps 'will be immediately . . taken tow:atds this fanguinary rnifcfeant . and his rapacious Jbil6'wers,:Jas;we,ll..as': ' towards the numerous p'etty - gangs Who have foffome time paft perpetrated numl berlcfs murders and robberies in his name, as tnuft by .a terrible .example convince, 'u wretches-, of their defcri ption,; that the . juftice of the country .cannot long with X ..; iaiptttvity be i rliled wi tlu'.':.' ' ',. m ' : ' . ' LONmNTpftober i. ' , Tlie river is at prefent unufually croud td'With.rncrchant mips. ;Their number u commuted to -amount to epwards of five - tlrOOfand. ': : J ; ;v-' - ' Our havnl force for the pfoteclion ; of the .weftern eoaft of Ireland confiftsof the k Triumph, and Saturn of 74 guns, and ther , .. Polyphemus and'Lancafter, of 64gons, aM it ftoot frigates., ' I ,. Government: have . entered -into a con tract with Rtrffia tq.vi&ual.our navy with pork j to tbis is owiiig the extreme, low price: ot that, article throughout Eng- land; -: '.; , " .. . f The price of ft tpe t re has lately: ad- " vanced ntfar cent, per cent, ''evptai ..'yiti'tt ? "'-:'' 1 . -.'J . .. - : 1 izzvies ot aruga nave auo incrcitjcii ocyonu all prec4dent4 , , - '-::. October 21. . ,t ' . The Hamburg mail due ori Sanday Jaft, arrived ycfterday It ftates, or Jers had -J. beoa ifliied'by, the- Ottoman government ... ifor i-8 fail of the line, 'and a proportionate, . rnumber of frigates, 'immediately to fail - d!rom SiballooliSTo-atVin concert with -the Ruffian fleet in the Mediterranean. .The Ruffian fleet under.admiral Ufchakow 1 xomprifed id (ail of the liae. , The grand, ieignior. has mauifened .in ' his recent conduit extraordinary decifton ; ' and aftivity,'. , One : hundred thoufand re cruits -are now raifing to reinforce the, ar. jriy in Europe f and confiderable levies are now ..carty ing. on in Afia. . The date J vizier has been banilhed to Scio, for his. attachment to f ranee. His fucceffor 19 the avowed and implacable." enemy to the fe lh - publics 4 v - '- " 'fxThe. Hamburg gazette .bfUheC9th'icoa. 'atrii the fbllowirfg atiicle t-.-s-----By acccwRts from Italy of the 24th ltit appears,, that avic was Received llil. - at Florence on thViJth ultyj letters: 2Toovae,X tbaY'"thc .war between .Na, . , ' pies and France-, nas . al ready' commenced 'without any declaration. The, 'French troops" are faid tb have paffed the Keapd. rliiari frontlefrofl ihf 1 ittfuif." The French tommandeir tf chief Brune, ; 'afrSved on the?vij(k :tlU ae Turin, from c Milan His rjourney..i.tjboikbt to . bave lfoiflbjcft,ihii.bWdy:-i'co the hole train of artillery, removed Co . Braunau, Jol jbituhim r without delay at "Friedburgi . and that 20,000 . Auftrians -have received orders to advance towards The Dublin mail of the' 17th arrived this morning ; it is fingularly, barren,; of mews. The following articles are ail we could collect frcm it :. r ? Early on Thurfday morning a detach ment of the duke of York's highlanders . commanded Jiy major Meredith, fell in-1 -with Holt, and his pa rry, at a villige ne r the Cien of Finmal . live dirknefs of the morn.ng fjvoured trie efcape of the rebels, except 17 who were killed, arid one wour-ded ; from the latter, who,was made prifoncr, fojne. ufcfui information " haTbeerrobtainetl. Holt was Ibot th rough5 the thigh, grid wounded In the foot', but i contrived to c'rawl to forae di;lcejtrc:" the fcene of action, when meeting wi'tlf a horfe, he was juft able to mmmt, grid thus' for the prefent elude the punifhuent that "awaits him. ,;. - :X. -' . Neil, one of. the. leaders of Holt's ban ditti, has been apprehended - in- a, houfe - near Daltmglais, concealed" between two ; beds ; he : wakLdrefled . in. tbt coac t?ken from -the Cork nTOiTguajd,Tafid had "about ".404. in cafli and notes.- VL. ,.- The Dublin'mail, of the 18 th continues . due. The Waterford mail of the 17th ar rived, but did not bring any intelligence worthy of mention. ' -; X ""i The ftate prifbners jn Ireland have re ceived notice to prepare for . their depar ture for America. Emnifcorthy, in the county of Wex ford," is reportcd,r but " we hope without foundation, to be now in the hands' of the rebels. . '. Sixteen out of the twenty pafti of the, Commerce between hurope and Aha;.are faid to be in the flefuon cBritain. ; A paper has lately be'en eAbilhcd in Paris by fomc.of the reprcfcntaiivekwho oppofe the directory and is" conducted by thofc wlofe names its title bears. The brother, of Buonaparte , aKo frequently writes for it. It is called, " the Corref pciidcnce of the ' rcprcfentatives of the people, SteVenotterroft!vv;.ambre and,: MeufcJ Deilaix, (of Mont Blanc) Dethier, -!, ties With their conllituents"' -- 1 . ;: ; ' ' ' A' Paris paper of the 1 1 th Hates . the '. a r rival. of.1 part : of. adnii ral Nclfon'4 flee t . at Naple, on the 18th ult. where the no- i ble hero oft he Nile washimfelf expected . " to arrive, on : the following day , on, Jbia "; ; wa v - home -The., king pt . N aples - went i, -out o fea more than two leagues to meet -the Englifh (hips, and received 'the oiSccrs ;; with every polTible 'ieftimpnial of 'pro-1 'batioh"and joy. t -The Iaccount: advt :ve ' hdpe lalfly, tba7 admiral -Nclfon has been - obliged to deftrby three of ht. prize on ; account of the irraparableVdamage they f had Aiftained ! in the engagement,, ;Tbe ; -.Goillatime-fTenr.qf -74 HgunsTT pneof Ther; French (hips wbich efcapd from, the. Nile j and two frigajxi, -arc faiiho haye arrived; .atMalta..-.v - r 1 C1060.. Arabian cavalry, and fevcral . thijufand Mamciuke infantry to his armv That he pofiefl'ed himfelf of Syria, and th.it the feign i or ahd the divan, havl ex-prefffdn'he-rglieft"'gratirii:ation at his niCce'fs,So muck ;or the Paris account of Buonaparte. ;-:-" . The Journals jtdd, that Muftapha, late governor of Belgrade, had hoifted.at Phi-; lopoppolis, the ttandaid of revolt againft the Forte ; that a revolt had taken place r in Natolia, and that a general-ferment " CXUICU lUIUUgUUUl II1C 1 UIK.UU MipiIC. The latter intelligence is in a degree con. nrmca Dy tae namDurgmaus, wmcaaaa, -that in the Neapolitan territory, the trench emilianes have contrived to pre judice the people againft the new levies of men. At Jdrticci, St. George, and other' places, ,thc infurgents bavc appeared in j gt eit nuralcrs : but hopti are entertained that order will foon be reftored. The Au. (Irians have formed four camps' in the late V enetian territory, and are throwing up ; entrenchments along the Adigei ; ' . ' October 23. ' Saturday night fo'rhe difpatches for Mr. Lifion, bis. majefty's envoy to America, were made up at tbe 'fecretary of ftate's offic?, in Downing ftreet, and fent toP'al- .. mouth, where they are to be put on boad -: the lady Harriet, a "new packet,"which has the American mails on board, which -: is ordered to failjirimcdratdy for New. ,York. The packet goes no further than New-York till April next (according to cu'ftom during the winter mbnths.) The Halifax and Quebec mails will be for. -!taJ5!.c4jfrom K?J?Y.QrkjovtrJandt-- It is .underftood that the new packet, which carries out the American mail, and" is now under orders for failing, will alfo. convey to America a treaty of ofienfive and ' defenfive alliance between' tHe two - count rics v:;X-t. rfr1- r-sa-r A mail arrived this morning from Dub 1 in, by . '; which we recti ved papers a nd letters of Tuefday. : ; 1 v; .". '. lt will 'be feen from the extracts we have made, : that Ireland continues in a very d ill ratted ttate. 'Iht rer ellion ftill exifts. in fone. force in the "counties of Wexford, Carlow, and AVicklow, on fouth ead ; arid is npt yt t cbinpletely fob- ducd in the Veftcrn counties ot Mayo and- Sligo. ' ' ,( ' '" -",.,.'- ; y . The rtate of trie former part -of the -countryvis thus defcribed by the Dublin - journal, , - )pcswiutu jtcvuuarj ice. medium of government; intelligence :- We are Iforry jo , hafellill to record the'.wnfinnnce of the "rebel Hon 'on thef" - borders o(" Wexford arid Ca rhwr The . whole tract cf count fyjn-that neighbour-; , .' bood is. fo completely 'in the power of the - fugitives wno'tak'e reldge in the woods .'of Killocgrtb" not aproteflant gen. ' tleman or fafmer ;canvetufe7to'' rede'' - between Slancy and the Barrow j and even the ''Roman' catholics arc now fo frequent; 'lyT;aflatke tneir much on atcoimt of their nuhibet as their enterprize, .and above all, tlie rhountaifl-1 otis nature of that part of the -country, wjin me idiuicuci oi. wnito lacy arc Ufc. timateiy acqoainted. ; ,-. . 1 : , The report that a plan of union between ,: Great Britain and Ireland is under confi deration, continues to prevail in Dublin, .. Tfie papers which are fuppofed - to fee -: more directly, under the influence of the Iriih government fpeak well of this mea- " tyrev, Oft. 16. 1 . ; ; According to the projected plan of uni on, it is pupofed that Ireland (hall fend, fixty members to the houfe of commons, and twenty to the houfe . of, prers... The X, purchafeot the Irifli boroughs, it is fup- jjuic, win arauuiH 10 two nuinons. Kofciuflco has lately become the obiect of attack in the, minifteriai papers : lot what good reafon does not appear. Kof. ciulko has not been in r hollllity to thw " country,- and it would be rather hard to blame him " on account of the glorious, though ineffectual refiftan'ce, wh'ch- i made to oneuoi' the T rnofi rprbfliia'and fcaiid dotis ufurpations recorded in hilloryi : Thofc who regret the fate ot ' the Poiesj moft venerate Kofciulkor - We underil and, that the admiralty hid received certain advice" of the failing of. .. . the arinjmentJomD iiuX-l yefterday's courier.- It is a fmall fqua- -f ; drori, conlifting chiefly of Dutch veuels, j with a body of tc 00 men on board. Our cruizers were able nt only one night, ift , confequence of boifterous weather, and on - -refumug their ftation,-they 'afcertai.ned the tact ot the efcape of the mips." This intelligence is. faid to be brought.homc by the Babet. ' " ; October 24. " ' ' ' Yefterday morning we" received the.- Paris- papers to iheiigthlnftrwhich coh- tain news of confiderable importance. . By them we learn that the vote of the " deputation of the empire at Raftadt, on the fubject of the la ft note' ot the Frciu:li plenipotentiaries was agreed to in the fit.- ting of tlie i ith ihft. " " , r ill though the conclufum has not ye't .been made public, it is fuiBciently "Ufafe taincd that the majority of votes. Coincide - in rejecting feveral conditions offered by thcyFnncli ; particularly thofe which de nyto the empire the privilege: of con fttucting fortifications; or forming en- , ytrenched-' camps but at the'diftance 'of 73ooo : toifes from the left bank of the -Rhine,-and of burdening the ftates on" the right bank with the debts contracted by , . thofeon the left bank of that river, v , ixXJn the different votes riven on this oc- cafibn, feveral circumftances appear which anhpunce the influence ot our n4Val tri- umpbs on the negociations at .Jiaftav ffIffy' - vote of Auftria an energy, which encreafei in proportion as the difaflefrTXfcricnced by rthe French compel them to lowtr the ir--rogance of their tenet and to recede" frbm their exorbitant , pretentions; It refults from thi change, that peace is not fa hear as many perlons were incbntd to , think,. from the pejufafef. thelajcnptejwj.ici -.vvai given in Hy the Fr?ncK; plenipp ten- tia ie i --- V;--'; r.:' . ' " X ' . 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