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7'- 1 "i, ?o. wr.t'prrtond .that Mr. FoRer. :th ' " ? i,.3; has. prcvSiltd TOMiftento-giTt . w, at Jcsait tot. the preienr, tneir acngn j,: U .i.xdrporatins.ti.cir fiftct, kingdoms by '' V" .i-onimJ 'By what eloquence ae-has cf- . iectcd tht change in the cabinet, we pre- . ofr-d nt .to fkit;ii.v. It isjnoft'probable ,tli:.the brougta.ovfr with iyiji'reprefni--''' ' tationsW the fubjeel from fo ma-nyof .the proprietor of boroughs as nwdi it too. 'V " I;V:at,J-)u"t for rlie'Brrthb7iunilieuo."ea.'" counter the tn!k. The profit of an u.iL ','." between -Great Bfa'"n and Ireland is iVi on 0 f tlou j t fu ! iwl ic v -' - ' kind tofettle, in corsmirutjaVTn' com. ' m:rce, 'revenue, that of the moil enlarged viij, and '.vhoVrc influenced by do perfj.u'l ahd by factum coniLtera .lioru, ray-l.o.e:tly diJjtin ihoir lenti-. -;:ier.tson the pomt; but io 'one refped. We think all lunclt.inen liarii the - change as fa,v8ara;le. i i n.mity y it wouli pvt Jin end jojhe hcjrr:ie,fvi.tcn 1: "ar.it-trc raind ' car.not "eater 1 aiu 1 " the idea or' an-akcraiLn. that would not ! be for the better. - . ' ' . The ruc-els if the domir.eerta faction - of Ireland in this great point, wilfi.ume.' dia?ly:ocafipnthe return ot lorJJorn-. ivallis. .Thai virtuous a id- jn.U;pcndau in ah tnuft )iiidtohe torrent by which he' is oppofed and th. waned- He has long withftoodeverv kind of difohedrencc. and contradiction i and nothing-hut "a fe.ij'e pf duty to his king, cou'd have-induced hifti to refrain-foiongin Afiraatio.iAvhcfe'cvc.l j, ry peitv executive oiiicir thiaks that he courts" farour by refirting hia order. IU m comiw ho;n?, ati J 4 ;ew ca'ul is o 1 foot" -tor the ap;oinr,nent of his fucctflor; r Uy, a genticmari wh. leit "D-ih!inon Monday forenooaV wc lrarn t!)ut then? was nothing nrwvi;i tlwt capita!.; Mr Tone was Uill hving in a hopdef lUte. The fpnfms continued vvirh. u.ahatfd fe-' 'tefity, hut they dtd ,. of afreet the philo-' fophy of his mind.. He -contemplated odeath as tlw objecVof his ileatly ticlirc. TheTollcwing recroitlng bill whlcinT pofted up ail over Duhlnv will 'fliew the ipirit and temper that prevail thcr,.. We. Jorbear all coinments on the text ; Mid-Lothian Light Draoesnt. His roajdiy has been pafed to houour this moil; loyl regiment, .by "a furtlier augmentation.. , . .. Handforhc, dalhing lidsj from 5 feet to y feet 9, will. -receive trie .higheli bounty that can be given to fencnle cavalry.. By applying to coiqnel the earl of An. c.ram,"at Newbattle AbbcC ; or to the office r corn ma n di' n g t it c t ec r u i t i ng" p a" r t y at Dalkeith. . ... The regiment has lecn one yrar and a half in Irelaad, cofnlaiuiy cnployifd hx extirrninafinir he croinncs, .who are now." -- their bloods, about linifhrd jiuiuuclrj lo. that tkele gallant diatioons are at 'pro-- -z fen t eating their beef, mutton it'id pjiji I ' rtoes, (wiiich by"' the by, 2e got Ijr next.. rfo nothing) 'in peace aiul comfort, in "one Tcf the mil dcb'ghtlil, plentiful.: and.. xhenpeft countwrs" in IrejandV3 '..j'2. I'':' v This- is not a plac for want of roiri to talk or hoiTqufs acquired bv. the ri;gu : fuJEcc itfto fny, that .they have received, '"the thaalcsof hii Cxceilenty'the 16d lieii. : tenant, and pf tlie pailiament bfJrcUnd, . for their fpirited condud, and "that they, arc entitled to wear the royal colour," (in "which account 1 their clothing has been 'changed fro:w reu to bloc'i -:. It' is expected now that the biffiri?fs"is -about -over,- that -the regiment .will fliorrly- rcturn to its native land. toenjay the ho- .... . ...l!. t. .1 t 1. 1 1 r --- r " - , vvjiuurs jvniav-iucy-10 nigaiy. crierve-! ro.rt -, thrir countrymen, for havin? voluntarilv- f 'Ottered to lcrve the King, UrfB blels-hirn', in iubdom? his enemies in Ireland.-- . 1 - k ... N. B. This regt. is fo famou't n, per "forming the fworcf "and carabine" "exercife . on horfe back, that the very- name of Mid.l,othi?.n has been knowh to ftrikc a terror into the hearts of the rebels. At the battle of Heckchiown one of thedra r.,goor, at full fpeed with it fingle-blotv ; or tne laore, cur the head ot a reuel clean off, and at the battles of &of and Vinegar hill, rwo of the rebel leaders were (hot by . 9 ... ..... rrr".thCftltu;i30thl ill ITIS1 KrCTJ fm coitioafivi's' apfent- ac Conftantinoole. re. fpeding gaonaparte. IIL, head' quarteri was advanced Avith a Itrong body' of troops towards oyrm. XS'o fuoiequent-ac- tion h.li taken placc nor any new at., "tempts had been made by the beys t6har. r&fi hitn ia " Ji- ii tuition, where he was r 'proceeding to orgapiie a; goVernmcmttup; -have not been all burnt. " ".' . ""VVeTearn from.Spain thatthc court .has put into ejtecatiotia meafurc of fu- nance, -trjc iota of which they borrowed "from England, but whick they; have' car," ' ; has been iH'ued, orderinir all funis ot mo- ney,. locked up either in litigation-between individuals,; or morticed to fieci4cufes tin-., unclaimed dividends on.-puiilk or private fecuritifsy-the-portion'-ot chil., dre:i, the funds of. corporation:, and gc ncrally -all icad and inaive capital of evepr" kinj, fhall ,be paid, iiilo the hands ai gnvernmcnrj who hill allow j per "nriiTCYettfor'the" life thereof," and thall" ;. be. bound to pay. back .die principal when called upon in cr.urfe of law, and to fuiiil a 1 1 he .couditions-or the origiiul btljudls in cafes wh:ri fund have been appiopri. ated to pasiicular ules, an4 whcre.-tlic progr-fj. t-i rime h.i i.icreafed them be r y!id the rei rneVeiTuy- of the olnjce. Li tlis"way," . we -uiiderd'and L' goverticit wiil be able to htv their h;.uds upon veTy , laigifus in Ived ; vinany of the religious h ules and" im or p. rated companies have . in n'viife.nvHtiliv-d trcafnr. This nv?a .fare cy i . icjii iv ,o;es fro n the", fruit! if' irain of l.ns or thcif""nc'-ir"fnehdi. th: F French linanc'erii. . The Hamburg -mail whick arrived yc. itvr.lay, ' bring impirtant pper from the Congrefs" at Kalt.idt, by which c ur .'readers wili fee, that as the -RuiUin. troops, .advance, and tin treaties' towards a new coufedrrjcy dravto i clofe, the Empire ; .bi'utfm more jcateorical in its dcuMnd on ' tiie French,.-. anj more daring in jits iaa. -guae. . The oilioul notes, wiiich our reaoervVKl fi.ul Tr imTtted, irkule a vrrv . ttinji kabis: iioyreflion The Frenchmin -ilk-Fin fen t-ffJotirter-to Paris,-aa.l it is th.nightilut the anfwer will dec id c the qaeftion i pe.ice or war. ",1 " : The iufurreviio.'i in. Belgium fpre.ids more arki more. ;. The infurgenti lwcoinc more, watiio, entrencli themleivr-v, are Frankfort of the 1 jth ftate, that all the. fiv -irh prcnerals of the atmr of the Rhine . . 1 ( -IT U1 J . n .1 ... I 1? r-.Cr:':HWWfMWiAn S V WrtWtttWlteWtS " new campaign. . Jourdan . coinands n " chief fFcwioarthrr dottc tne icit wing, ou vyr inc centre Lctevrc the -vanguard,', and Maffcna the rear uenerai jouraan is ejepected .to re- ....... . . i- j - The infursenti ,in Bsftrium though Ltpey meet with 'moit bloody rebuke, are not yet . fubdued.;- The .. fentiment- by "wliicli they ate -how impelled toafttotv, ' k tk fame that has engaged them " in fo j . (pan, ff.f nary conjtt-It il fini- amwhich ptflclfeijhe ex.,u-di.i.irJ " - Coi'favt the Ktnt. '. -'November 3 j. - Yefterday aa pxprefs, over hnd from India, was received at the India houfe, by.whih thedircftorsare informed, that the carl of Mornington is arrived at Ben, iral. That tverv ahinc is ouiet in all .-. parts cL oorxtenfve pofleflions in the jb-air, ana that there 1$ no appearances ot jny extraordinary preparationon'thepart T-ffippo-Saitj;;; 7- --rr poC'ciled ot cannosu and-obli'jrc the "to fend -continual reinforce. ucs.-'Nvhitih we-iken the t-my of the Rhine. 1 Whv An not the dilFerenc p wers itv.al thcmlHrrs of fo good an opportunity ? Every i?r v, however, - wears a . holtfle appeuMnce. The Archduke Charles;-ha repaired from" ...y.i.enna . ta-.jcfu jic the. c w nantLof. the . AuiViaa armka on the Kliine. . The , Ru.ii aftH ire advoiKtng through German "bur 'Pruliia ftill' moves in the fa'mi "cTrcl or'.endlefs ter-riverfatiouj. ' , A mi(iHVd!n Iohl:n arrived" yeUerday.' Tlie Irii'h rrxliin;i-)r, which" ha i Iverr 'prorogued to the forth iifta-u, is further prorogued to the i S i h Dccem'jcr. ' Novcmlier 16. ' By the cxprefs from Ireland, which : arrived on Saturday- la ft,: we lear.Uhat - Mr. -Tone- has die 1 of the wound -which " he gtvc -hi.n'elf uport-learning of (he ig. 110 ninious oeatn to w.mk:ii Tie v:;s con. de-tuned. Every, jfuennis heart muft feci" iur iir: miuutr-aeu in.jgnaiu3nry or tnu gentleman.- "His ileattyih-.not" to-be af.4 aibeJ"t. cowardice.; Ileo nmitted fu. iqide in the fervour of .a claifical -'mind, Every fciiolar knows that it- was the' proud feeling of a hcro-to-avoid pu:vic degradatibn. ' When iVw was made "pn foTc r Vy " the" R oiha nsVhe Ten t a" re' due ft ' x.-Pmim Mmiii that he might notbe' u ragged at his ariot whjls 111 the tn. .Uinnnant ur.occlion. tt I . cimnot.'Nfaid the . Conqacror, "grant the ,. rcnirft of " n - 1 ..... 1 t - - - - 1 i'cusy out ne nas jic in . his own power . to a void, the .difgracCAvhich .. he apprc - hcncis.'f. . ' . . '. . .. ' ". Murday. afternoon '"-dpt. Thompfon, late coir-:nndcr ol "the LeanJcr ma'u,6f warajrived at the-Ad'niralty ofiuv, this galla'nf-officer looks rc-aarkably well,' but walks ye"ry lame 7 "in the ad ion with the Gmereux; he received a lhot ihrough his kneel' a cannon bill grazed his leg, and anotrer nisear. Thd RuiEan troops on. the "2?th"of Oc. tobcr arrived at Troppan, and were to reach Ezta on the 7th indant." Thev'a'rp -either -'to join, the Anlhian armyin thc- umpire, or proceed , by balisburg "to "Italv. - ; ' ' -There are now- 76,000 Imperial troops -in Bavarja7-.---r" . Letters froraFriedburg, inTteravia .ofthe 1 2th in(t. mention, that the French head quarters were about to be transfer. rcu 10 vviioaucn. And accounts U0I1 v&aWtye n tof eph"l fei af r ins?ed - tberc 'civil privileges they were dtlQoiitcntcd i -but wiiCiWiie laid his profane hand upon . their pricCLs, their bells, their procellion . and th.eir 'tfionarterjes ; ?whcn he touched the ark'of uie Lord, death and devaftati op overlpread,the Netherlands.. So ia the preTciPkultancejjhere is every rcafon to bciicve that ihc honett'; Flemings "do , npt-fo riacb refent the civil and political "vexations they havt futTcTcd,as the ftrip--ping ot tne,chuTchcr an4 the unfrok- -lig of their monks. - i he'iccent declaration of his ibaje tfty refjjcfting pnlkiers of Wir, the tnotl.i wjsortant of the prefent eventful perud, was imme'chately tranlmitteal by ' a ll.ig of truce, f. oai Dover to Bo, logn' ' - A plan has been for forne time u. ider cuVnidration, bv which it ispropoli 'cfttlhing ur" the ahiiy iniiead oFlthe, troloneli of. turps, ' and; whuh, hi as rniKfi a!,it:in;l.tates more aaiiHl,iis al. iedged promoter the duke of York', " than ,'nv bihi- t,ffi tV" It r'otigly- & crates hi, diliiUcreited :els. ' " f 'rttn the latafl LtoJt Papers. , - LONDON, November 28. " Mr. ri.t?j not'kc .11 the honlcof co-n- -KK)!S5-on--Nio:'tiay-nihti- of hiciiirrn-'- -fcit uvbruig rootrd. rhe budget in a few days, operattrcTi:;e an ckclftcar Jhock on the bulls sir . the' flock tx--chanj;e, yetleroay niomini. Itva&ex -pect-.d to tuvc bren a .(fay favourable to the rife : bur the. foeeciy Approach JljJu budget funk tho three per cents ;ibo ir o" e. and a hi)i psi cent, frt'tii' h ,h tleprelnon they fterwards re t coviycd a little. It is known that a bud- ' get and a loan is the Line, thing. YThe itiinlrter cannot provide for the.fervicc of.the'etilb'nig year v without; a loan; but -hrther. it will be 1 or 18 niilli. "cms js a point" difputcd'i.r the city. " vv rsi-'evcr new pian c-i nance he m. trodjtces,fuppojed,wiiL.nDtraile 5!re than jen nnilions within theyear and 'ne .iill want between twenty five rt!.(i thirty - ; Four jnails arrived vHterdav from JuuliiV.Vuc they tiriniriio intellieence miviipunfHirC..Ji lie nioiLitntiinp- tca- .lyre of the'riews is," thx n'uuber of mo. items .auti trials going on in the courts .ofifcwrtor brmgi.igruj ths bod.cjf of perfons coJifinetl under treafortable or ':TeoiU Tiis..(L,har-gc,'-for 'r-eVoering da- imj.-suf military fen w ho h.rve afluU edctt zens, and for 1'udr like olfenas. AVe have inl?r'ied fonieof tlv: proceed: inj in thele cafes, and .'hail ive inore. -Flw jKopla.of-JrdamUare recove'in"" J"ron'hejttprjoiitK-c TniTtary ..yoke, and are dying ft It to the civil tiibunals for protection, a very happyTvi pforn tor the coniitry ;,which we ..re lorry to laid, is not ytt-ewtireiy .'freed of depredations, fumefmall bawds of whoniinfeit Witklow', Carlow, &c but rltey are, very in ificam i i i uuu ber, id u'l daily diminilh both in itrsngtb : and 'boldntfa " '"' 1 . ' ' feliutiyes qf Pennfylvanra, ainhriSr" thebank of Pennfvlvaoia to 'frliVrii . live iiJJiuim. 1 - - - - "rtfrh Miarf has rnrifiM'n. r.-,r- J,- ' Friendihip, and limit, 'with ihs-Chc. ( rokee nation, made at Tellico, Oct. 2 Guada!oupe is clofcly in veil d by the. , Britilh dd.orjuiuler the t-.umand , r of admiral; Harvey. " - :-- -' ' " A new infect Jb S lately beeia diicovec ed m Italy, v Inch is a kind oi Tradm'- .Philadelphia; Feb. j American rnmeiUyjbjrr. property or cuiiBtt tue- 1 out.i-acne.- whence k h.ii obtained the name of Anlhdintaig tens. C i 6 2 p. ,e erjtn, eri t i which were tried with it, " t were attended with complete lutcds. The art ' ol rendering tuied'firon ductile.' and "mailable 1$ brought'. co fuch perfection in Lnglauu, nut 'it ule b extending in the manut.icturc& made application to Tur ruiujfter, that futh American fcamen as are on board the Engl.fh fleet bedifih Tgedandfent borrte totnan the Ihips ot their nation. -The lords of the admiralty gaveorders to tliat purpofe. , , : 1 1 is ettituared th?irtpuacc6 Has' been7 mfnecied in South Carolina. tothTv.r: A , W ( ---- - -m k" Ire of one rnillion of, dollars, a fum much. larger than meulual one. ' "A'blir isbefoYe' the" hblifecrf eprcT of tiuuiberleli) ' articles, vThicjrirTvvaV heretofore tliotiglii could only be riiads of iron, or uee'l -wrought upon tne vil At Ked '"Dutch; a few iniie from Birmingham, a' manufacture has been lately 'ettablilhed for caltunr iifc- t dies,---even -of ""tlie otr"iuiu"uTcc' "' iize, faud moulds which bear "as iinc 'a poiat,J andhave the'eyes cut in tiienT with as much eafc and expedition a. -thofe made ofwroughc iron. - ' 'J he revolt in Flanders. app?ah " to-" -be- iti!l-:in -a"1tate;"foruiidJble to tho- peace of the dhciory. ' The Bruflels : article ot the .14th gives an at count of. the ivi'di-gents rbeing-in couCidcrebie. force, laid" it appears trom the fnuiVi cip-lity having required the ledcntary Laiionai guard to return the arms 1 .villi which they had been entrulted , and to teate trom actual fervice that the inl'ubi:ant6. of Bruiieh are c'onlid. tred as very film in their allegiance. Lttler ff General pfaujli ta.the ' Emftrtr Pau of tiujia. " ' Sire, I profit ot.tne nrit moment of 'the .liberty i enjoy, uiulei'ttie protect ing laws of the gr-ateit and niott gc, nerdu nation, to return you the pre. -.Tents that yiinr apparent bounty and the atrotity ot your" iViiuuters forced - me to ccepri 'It i do wrong, tire, attribute it only to the irreiiitabTe force of the attaenment wdiich 1 hear or my Compatriots (companions in". mis. . . forttinefc,).. and the h;e of ierving my ' cotmtrv. es, i repeat it,' Sire, and. I am dcfirou 1 of making iu you tho de claration;' yfur heart aooearrd -fn to be touched at my difaitrous lituation'" uny jruu iTjiniiici .luu meir latell;tei have not conducted tjiemfclves to uv-' according to' your wili.es. Shpuli they atteinpt m impute to my free w",!i arneal'ure they compelled ine'-tn'tTi-"'"' :Ld?i?!oypu .a'il to ;di mFnivii: fcno.v ttte value ot honor, their violenc ai d perfidy ; and that it will be to them only you 'owe the- publication of their crimes.' Receive. -;bire. tbp irf,Ai,: ..oi m. rcfp,c.:i-;-.;v' . . ' .V.,.. (b.giied ' . Paris, ij iherimidor. " " ' KOSCIUSKO. ' ..NOR FOLK, Xdiruarv.. 1 6 Jy the latt papers, I rom Philadtlphla, J we find. -that Conerefs was .iiiiii'.rM! for tvio or three days, owing tq U Ipeakei"' being-indijpofed. .. . By' a fchooher vpJtpi-! Joi;k, we received papers ot that cirv. . to the 9th. ind. ot a (ingle artit le of nevs. , . A he br;i? Tofenh. Owmc r;,-,t here on Wcdndday, in 11 dayVTiW ' brig Norfolk and N'onuiuma. t,o Lt.- . ?5r in company with 30 tailofAfficrV cans bound home. ' 7 .Left the. frigate ConlkllatioTi-rarr. Truxton, and the brig Kichmond.cap. tamBJtron. y, The United StatesVVcffels- iud ta. , . . ken nothing. 1 : - lt.vas underflrwl that an cwbarco - v '.te Cpnfiitution was atDommtauc. . : ri he United States frioate wai truz. " ... t.vy'-a't f , .- t rr.-. , r. 'A
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