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I V. 4 V V: Stocks experienced aneeNvatm? niay, Horn tire incieuluig hupc ol - a general paci(ica'.ion. it attear that the naval encasement ;,Vasoidy, abated iiuheFrenchj-jiirnals, junntng ngm. the r rencn fleet mmug diarejy, otypfrceiving the hnghm ? -nJadehe befl of their way torsi: of ftielrer, aiid that in confluence feojtSie t . go t u p uh ot tntooth-tjids re- ce thofe (hipi . as. to overtake. ther tench ihin Abide; of 74 2uhsj(,AVluctinnfortuMa:eiy " f took (ire fooif after flie.lt ruck, and af.er & burning loruedme blew up, W bile Ihe t . was . burninj:, -our officers and fcameii, yitW that gajlantry and humanity which.' l ver ciiaraderize . the Bf uifli ,;; fadors, '"; retcued near, scar of ber unhappy crew 1 iroin the certalri death that .fceiued , to 1 --; a wait ; them. It V with ': pleafure we 5 . Urate, that the lofs on board our fleet is ! Oul v to killed and ?6 wounded ; among tliv CuHer iaone midfhipnian, and ,' aumngthe latter a-lieutenant and two nijdflnpine.ii'. - ' " ' - fl ioi--Ve received .ibis 'morn? r: jug the Paiis papers of the 6th inltant. One ot them contains a report oi the and entire, the queen' of Grest-Irira"h enjesiliafi will, endeavour, aufi give aHiifsijceio.lhe Spaniards, that tfy AiCieiit liiiii.iof : their dominions iu th vVeit Intiies.be icltoied, and fettled jaii they flood in tlic time of the sboveiaij '.aihulic king Charles the fecond,if rjf lhall appear-that thevave in anv mai- nef, or underbuy pi etence; been broken. viuv, anu icneneu in anv part mice u- Jea.h pt the aiorefaij catbobc klu1 Cbavles the fecond."; t - Such is the prohibitory article of. ' ire.afy ' of . l)h eht ; but ' treaties nUv,j f cibinitLtofcircuiidtance V Jatwf-tliere ai ii-aloi-.S m which rl iuns ourht nut to hi urped with too itiiitli obitinacv. - Suaiit 1 wilely tho'ughrit better to furienderSi uotmngoi titan to ink tie lots ot Maui rid j and Gfeat-Britain, wlio did 110I. think the niercilefc partition of Polam :n event, ot " iuthcieiit unportance to ednrumption of a ,Tbole year, xn'ilV nauitafii:tujcni fiyr feveral months. ' Accounts from Rat rfbuir, of the jd inllant,-iiieiitionf-that .the count dc jol.z, hi. 'declared, that bis mailer will once in ore rcqnelt the emperor, as vliief of the empire, to ; accept of' )tace, fuice it i the t'efire of the Krench nation to live in amity with all nations, and that, if the court of Vi enna de not thhik proper to give a Gttisfadory anlwer to this propoftuon, It is the intention of his PrufUan ina (elty to conclude a peace lor the etii- Ht'e, German letters, as well as from the Pa i jfcB,-w uiuj7p.uiii;ucr'a peace . Leiween France and the empire. as con. cliuled. r . , : . r ;' It is, however, far different between the emperor aiiduFrance. We think we may fafelyventiirc to ahnounre, that ': there is 110 profpttft of a peace between thele two powers. If we are not nuich i deceived, we (ha!) very fhoitly lee the . imperial troops marching towards Al face. and francheCointe, joined to the troops. Wtder the pi ince ue Conde. Ge neral Kichegru feems to be aware of this - circunitaiite. and is arrived at Sfr?f- In COli leQUencC'of this declaration I hnrnl'"k - A larc hnlv nf flip trniililu'an r .H,,i ut vUiU iiuu ticnnuiufu tuat 1 aimy nas niaiciieu towarus tne Upper xvnme. - -i t -.. lV;-!'..- he ininiiler of-Mentz mould open the protocolfpr the purpoie of Commu iMcatiiigjhisiefolutioii toiteQemhic "forps. .Whether this i t cquelt has w beyed, was not known when the pott l The Paris Gazette down-to the isihr - inll ant,' were received in town on Kri- .day. By . thefe we leainj that t e in. jullity. a war wjt hRiiHia, w ill hard! v,n ?eawabr-wlietber:. he w aued, J out agalit fCiore vjoUiiceThan t ver $ i we niouia 11111; go to war wun spam svturiuer onlers t it was only-certain I aim. that the iiiianis ha'te nearly bicckaded raiuz 011 Uierrajg in iuu iu, iiai. itic touiuiuiutuorr-i. Paris is almoftkwho!ly inteirupied. ' Tt- .,...t.M.. r. i.:. :.. i t - nuuavir iu iavui 11111 Jiiiui rca. 7rfto :fevrarGcrnia.n courts 1n w hkh lln 'bat we ioiderftaiid general Doyle,' Simmcir)tW of lorti Moira, itf v ill defence of the treaty of Utrechi, ? p hat the fufpenfion of arius had been -v- Aigujl, t5.liiJojvk(SeceX)f on'eTwrbloh'ged.btit-lfor whapeiod Was received.fi om'. Uondbiu. tor buyii,ISJua"lyuiikiiowh. ' " ' r , !; 1 - v Tioil's ior foreign iervice, cohtrjP y Louis XVIH. lias fent a'circular let- been made wuh hoife tleaieif-tjT' flirival of the eoiiiTe de llarden'berg at Paris, for the purpoie of pBcurijTg sin wrinjlticc for the German empire. Aho iiier mcmions; that a necociation isTal"" - ready emercd.iato between the empcj - ror, the empire,; and the r rench re public j and that tlje pieliminarics of . jeacc are: fettled between the French lejniblic'and the Italian powers. , Another mail from Hamburgh and another .mail from Italy arrivedt,his inomihg Tlje former brings ;an ac-' couiiV of the opening of the protocol -for jip'pbiming a deputation of the em . piic.io aiegociate with the French re public. . The latter brlngs advices from - Leghorn of a rifing ot the people of : 'Sardinia on the 5J1 of bUt month. j'lWy put to death fame, perfons ntoft 1 Imoxious' to 'them, and were in fuch force that the troops were wholly 'una- - ble to redtice them to fubmiifion. - 5 The oftcnl advices received nt the adtnirafty fro. 11 captain KHiiiifon,of the Sceptre' man of war, cot.urni the . capiure of ile homeward boui.d Dunh - " lltlr Imltamen. The number is'(rut!y j'i'iiie i bat another fleer: coufiilinc of .5;e idj was expected al!b jO fall intoL iuufiUtHts oniKi.numie oi wuica vai " - ike jTjOvrPnor of Batavia,: .0efe con ; jirile the whole of what was exprifted - to come to Holland this year. The . ji'nr fliips are rllimated at near three' millions llerliiig. Vice-admiral Dphiir Hte, ith commotlore: Blanket j and nir. Brooke, governor of St. Helena,1 vhf took with him all the troops that' .. coul 1 be fpared from the iilaud (nbm t A proceeded aainll the Cuj e 0.. Cloud, lt'pe.- - ' ' . . . . Ait'ifi it. Pjri Pjpen the ,7.li amhfliW-.'were'recnvctI this morniiift. 1 1 fxvf content are or line importance.' A :,iy- fKV. with tncreatlr.g confidence Tc'a fpcedy peace with Sardinia and the' WrrTni ifie.V exprcrs'VbcJief thai ' Vtheendof September a peperal -c"w'd lAepl ire.'. The count de" j T- rttitl and the b lhop of Do! we 1 c ' .leinrijd by tlve military cnmmifliotf t 'jitieX t Vannes, and fliot on t lie t .,'j4h.'liiino, JTV.e execution of.four. - lijiTicd moie emigrants. ukcn.at Qiii 1 ' Vtlou, was to Inccecd the escuiion of , i.lelnfiioii of Dol and the count d(6omr fenij." ' " -.- r r-' ' lt 1t yc en antftVtVjrf.e ccJTioiij rr'llIe'Spsiuih part of $vpoliiio to! ' tbe .ficli lepuLlirVilt ocrafum a! tllfpUte. bctpv-5Min aud ttds oun ver,J HoUtein, tind Imtanci rVtAl uitig of their delivery has alrcad) Ukcu place - ' ' : The .RufliaaJfleet-'Rrrived- ithc Downs is-come Irom the C.diic rather on a vifit than ou bulinefs. "In the pit" lent ftate of our navy, compared w it h thabf the eiieuiyi it intW eafy toTJit ; rover upon what fervice rlioie allies -J -couUJieittVdyem ploy4 uf putting himlelf at the head of fill j iibmediate'y to lail with four regiments the expatriated. French, and to, enter ithrit.eiit1fit(rFiaiice.'';iJbefe peiTbtis . i: . . " 1' it-' 'i 1 . in uie mean time, 10 aneniuie lin der the colours of. M, de Coiide,. A pt otlainaiiun from' him to' all , the r'renth; is daily ckpccled to apptKr. extract, or a lerttr tiom an oilic'cr on. to "the entrance of the Jormo'utier, to get txjfleflion of that iflaiid, v 1 ch torn mands he entrance of the Loire', on winch the river' Nantes is fi'uated. V llate this only as a cm jteiuie. -'Certain it is, however-; that Wneial Dovle is ordeied to fail on a Iccict expedition f tfcatd tl-C'Viciory, in admiral Ho-" j without lolVof time. Atipuft 14. Bourdon of Oile, a mrnuj ber of the fcunveiiiioii, fct out foine' timed" fllfrk 11iaitik iti " ftMftl Cl i!Jrl;'' nv. It tciifiveeommiltion, limited only by It- ctct iiiftrurtions from the comunttcts 1 Ibfr-lhuk- of them the firit ihip we ot eoveuiincnt.' lie. is am'an oi' x'wwJ IWned our'lftj-e i:noir was the Abide. aiid activity, and animated with a haued'tf'hich was our obierti we.'af'tlii tioie Awards Eiitli flnnen, ot i he ccar lelt and ,VetrWCaiJr-tjf-foor more of ihtir . "molt undilci imiiiating kind. J li J "aeLAfer-eng;igriW- and Juftaining " It was ycltenlay reported, but wef the fre of the whole tour of their fleet apprehend w ithout . fufiiqent groin. d, 3 for about tw o hours and forty, minutes, lliat ail lhcw .of an expedition under j w e had trirp1eafiireT6fer the""Arcide" the command of lord Maira was at a:t a hat! down ber colours to us. fty this end, and his Half diliu'fied. . , time we were .much difabled i fmne'of ' 1 . Tbe Trmn,' ft rauft bCcoufeneil. is' dirtetlr ntty iBtr.r. MloAlrti aril-' ' tie 01. t.trafybf Ctrecht t - . 5 And'llat nioretltoue and full pre cititbrni At be ta.en on ait imri, nt afortrif- concendnf the tuvigation 1"7 ,y Yw0ttV;ai,-fl euntladed, l. i i-.ri !vl fuccenari whtfoerr, j.n, or iuJe' name, alia. t ) tt iot d ae rrowr, of.Si.a n J . . . trt anv rwher ntion what- .. b. or t a anv " nwf"n V 1 ti j:ukllS Sbrttii'.t. cr the i lrtpa'n in AmrUs.-i On tie ' tl at Spni(adptninioniin ln'.UuL i4berrcfcncd whole The troops to be feirt to the AVtU- Indie, aMoou as the fealon wrill permir, are to'amount to ac.oco men 5.1 5,6co for the Leeward lflands. ami 10,000 lord St. Dotidiijjo..' ' ' ' :'' : u We are told again 01 a amentum in the cabinet npon the fubjed ot'colitniu inc the war. Th"t fuch a dillention, arl . . m ! wc formerly Katcu tlii exiii, we oie. perfuaded 1 and that difllnti t,is Tor.f uial or any othecfibjeiJiniaylctjuru;t3f J occur, no man will doubt, who knows 4 that the two parties now uf the cabnut never meet in council upon any niotitr of importance without each of them h'olJiiijra previoucbur.cirapart.' They are iniu'cd by "their. cotumoiV""lovc"of power and.place,t,b'it have too 'much mutual ditUud. mid fear to be united. Amoncthe ohictfts of jealoufy between theni; a diJIolution-of pirliafueist 13 not. the lcalt.' A new pailiameut would be very convenient in many joiiusof iew 1 tat a new parliamenr, although cqnajly t j . j -ii ; :i . OUirquious 10 komiuin.rauou, impni noi be quite So m.tcli uevutca to mr. nil i.s the pitfrut. ' iUy the hnchtfler -we-lenm, - thai rTieie aje t J Oil of the line at i'tticiu, 1 1 1 ....ft ,l nf,t HAr lailnit Irrl'mr on Dorei that there are 14 higates'.ar Kochefcrt, but not one daic ttjr our; lord Ib'idpoi t is criilfM'g 'Voiii the mou.li of Brturdeaiix river. to Hrxheforf.. Ail the fliips. in Uiell water are, l.kei e laid no. -i ! . Picliegrn'eRaWinied bit beal martcn at Straftxirgh oh the. 1 2th h'timo, ' Msinj bf the Kretcli'trtopV r.ave, quittid the environs cf Meuti. and icp.Vued with iheitsmiHery to the vKnly of Landau. The 'tide cf fuejefs in July fee m to. leruriiTraLiXib.nrbfteFicitli t tl e Iatter, 8cv0 llrong, m the neihbout. hood oT Cmna and G im-fto, have lcn kt atkcJ in tbeitlniicnchmcm butil e afljlliuts witc icpulfcd with lofs. G iieral KelUiucn has alfo regained pof. fctTion of de Col i.t.' Bernard, and pt,fld his a Naitretl polUtownrdt Ceja. On tkMJth 1 tno, the Auftilaus inartbf d nr9iiiir..Jtcl.r.a, the-ficnch head jiaK ' . . t . n: 1.....;. r. ....... 1 - 1 ICtf. WIil'v III ,1 WMinnnn 1 i"in.ii acuinH.Oi'mf a ami G;trti fia. , . Acrordinco the UU accoun'.l ftom loid lhitlport's bet, ll ere are no bop- oftHntin r.ille'neb bloclnde. Small Fremh viC'tU clu.le h the rgV.t the iitmoll igiUiue i.f our fliip. The jnhaVr.snis art '-Veil Mnyamtrd with the frcuiuiKM late rt lne emigrant ai.d Ivifr brm to 1 tit iWn tleir torn wituh ahf ott't nut runicicnt for the U'taiir fleet, dated - Florcnzo,, Government on Friday received acr'O Jy-wiii;;:-'t. counts- from BritatiJlyT They rItlate7" Aslboii as we brought the rear of that M.Tjniiiiiac has made no dels than ltir fleet to action, we run riht into I niue dilrtrent epiiagcnicnts iih , the t i'UDin.iii9 , jii..nrc;i , wnicn ne nas been victorious i but. in the kflr. waa ' . , uaronunateiy woumietl. ; . . , ltil;!tifctrated br tWA ;intpatcn' es.niiat Motflet and Sceueau.: , with v 2co,ooo men, were within taemy miles i of. St. Bneux : and thatCbaieiic, with, ; a Tafpafmv7 meditated an attack urcn iiaiiiiS) . ... - A letter from Frankfort, dated the our. fleet was coming. up, but to. our IS tit 'ultimo dates, that it i prt.br.ble jreat misloi tune our prize caught, fire nothing cl ar.y importance wil occur' from a baud grenade in her fort tops, this year on the Lower Rhine, rot een -and about an hour aittr'flie blew up. before Mentz ."Many of tbe French ' iNcar three hunured of the crew picked j troops had quitted the enynons of that . up were fmging ca ir. Deludes us,-1 .place, and had repaired with the ir ai- iue omy imp 111 action were incviiiio- 1 iiuery 10 tiie-vicnury or Latuiau, .. Letters from Italy Hate, that the ' den,- A jiamemnon, ' Defence,- Cuniber ard, and Blenheim, and we were in nclion an hour before arty.cf them ie-i.D..-(Bv tin. jiccouih of- the fc. cond taptaiti of the French vclltl.tliat .' v . . t t -i 'i' ' : 1 1 was.pirKea up. we huicu hhu wouuuea it waids cf. two hundred on beard his flu p. Wediatl two niidfnipmcii' and" three fcumen killed, und about leurtcen of fifteen wonnded." I am Ibriy to gue joulblad an.cccount ot the riench nect; bad we atuuKed them the full of the morning, we-ilmuld have taken e cry one oi them. Adices fiom lJaIl?.Katc a rumour bf the Englilli . miniUer there having received intelligence ot the Auitrian ... i t 1 t T tuun ci 1 unn nas loumiti compis . relating in that unifrmi fbeV acctliion , of her toval contort to the throne of France, tinder the title of Louis XVI1 aud'that the king cf Sardinia has fent a loiciun (lepmaiion 10 mat monarch, to compliment him on the fame occa. lion. , . . . . The fame letters add. that the Vonrt of Nsple is gone into mouii;iiip for 4 . wctki, on the tle.miie oi the fon ot Louu XVI.-. ..j .'j By a letter from HoIlaj:d, we Irarn. that, towards, the - latter ci.d .f la It month, a treaty i latifed l.c. ween general tic Yin haying captuied the I the cuiveinicn and tie ftates ol l!cl; city ot r ire, in Italy.--- - 1 ianu, uy which Ire lormer .arrce io luiiuCi the latter with 25,OC inen,. ftt The emperor's rHtiflrotmn of the eonclnfuni of the diet of IUtiibou'hal Wen formally announced. His impe rial inairity, it 1 laid, wiilm iliereue Tat cniigi c's to he held at Ai'p.fburgh. .4 he whole-circle ot tmabia i ex peeled to drlarefperdi!y for a jrificl nrmraliTy with Frame. H ' ' : Mt:ch alarm prevail in Holland re" fpetfiino the arrival of, the Hnfliau fket in the Urttifli frr.s. - Two of the French i"!h .that were in tbe late engajemeiit-with admiral Iltlmm; are laid to be ouite jut fet vlrral l ' ' ' ' . ' " JLTTi c" fugjifli' Jiciuteii a'neab- Ce? t . t again at ea 1 llc Ficiwcli liwever, ve P'dd, ther a'e not In forte to atirmpt uy'tbiin of con fen wine. This fw:t iii.ot difpmcd in rlic r'rt uth"! 1 a. It was lall n"ghrrrpotted. that ti e ptincei bad 'It It tctrivrdatuice th:.t .the port of )jiibetoihnd len retcktn, and was in liie pofefl"m:f tbe toyaU i(l, and that il ey 1 al iia'bed many ad a i' tares in Bf it t ant ai tl I'oitoJ, ' , J;ThehVuvy artillefy flj.d l?gi gc;f lord Mom a 1 army are all rmbaikrd. ami an fai'J, that in thite'dajs tVe vl o!c of I ny adikfi that bac Ucn lrt(jcd hii nnuy would le leady to fad with I U u morhlne., "the till order be Hiou'-d irrce. 1 For Mir own parti, we lave alwaya '"The mail from Haii'lurfh mr'fd on been led to Inlitie that jteare wbh l he f riday. with lfttt t'uwn ti the th empire wci Id pretts'etbe rtrperor.and hdlat-.t. Cctli front the cut tents of iLe that tbe latur wttdifiicu to a-'ntia'.n tbe defence of the Lam Un l eprd lir. ineituhian iquadron amed in the Downs, are to remain thtjrc t rtil fui thcrc'rdeii. Their liittbei dtflinatiu , depei d on tlie ifli;e of events t ow n the tapis. It is certain, that another .very lliorg Ppiadrrn of ibe Hime i.ar tion is ready to co-operate ith cur raal force, 'if lie exigency of aluii a fliould retii.ii r It. . . ". ...... j n 11 ..' e m t i wii rrt eroi court 11 was this moniin.ilUied, to prevent tbe f.iiliug of fliips- hoiHnl to Spain. Thii -crdcritfinipfifid to I the ptelirtdniity 'eiio ivcirti;iTC teiwetn apatn aid this toitntiyr bcllilities foimded tipo ti e Ctflitiiv" SfmnilU-aft tf St Domingo to- the. FiemU flion which; is ,certa:tily.c4iaary t ene tf tbe article of the treaty of Ulretbt, A jfcnllclr en arrived ftcm Vi.ince, Veflerday, and brought fn tll'rf nee, lltat ptniouuo bis Ieaji r L ale, an accoui t had ien received there hem fai'u, by the teUgnpb, cf a pcate 'bwviiie-WtrjrtTrthiHfd lictwrrmhe tcpiillicand the er.pttor. . jn mis kmik)bikii the tnte.lirerce ml t6o tranfnoni are t-ow in tSomh- I Tfii, pd it l av 'neither bern tufi np:ou wattr. Lotd !ora yeller.'.ay 1 dently rorCimfd ror contradiclrd lr
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