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the e the prizes ropp6'fecTtoEffT made witKn th .:.;t;iw-finfi nf the -United .States, and-as n proved, inconieftably, that lie never had any; inxentioiubf-'rcTiftiSg, Ty foFce, jhe'orders difchafge of artillery announced the nuance of the march. . . Britannic lyiajeity'Sjuiips, anu iuj.uifrarmea' 1 vefteis in the" harbour The colonel was e Uei'veiLfcy- two. members fromeach council hb cnmplimepfed hib,,n the name of the ! inhabitants, of Grand-Ance :a, detachment ' v . Jt v . ., 1 'r-T-n I VvFQo dra croons efcorted him J rpm iiheJ- fea j. sSESE to b. ffide.O thParade. lnr .hey uere joined t-.r. rur .k;. RllHiVhWls the dragoons ot tnedurner. Alter ;co!onel rDWTked T iainade Whtrdocfc had fafeted hU uooPs, he, took olace between5; the .advanced polts ot wim auiHuKu,, ,vir: toOK piatc ytiwcciijujc .... i - f - x,--.. uPrP' pv tlmm was in ttrf fol his. reception being placed in a chair; in the centre of the council ..the Prefldeht a'rofe and laid. t v " . ' - ; "r ' Sir, Colonel of the. i'Renhnenf theip conti- Xnrniter in him hv the iudic'al authority, . although they were contrary to their political "rights yf the French nation. . , ' ' . -" , . i i GENE 1 . . . ; v r V' A . R ; I ' S, Augufl X It ..'. "-.i 1 ... to .p'nmw.i The ca fT-xIE Fere of the lotti or wguit to ye- --'U. nrrl hlW three The .order ot vaiI7 ."'"V" W1 , v .u .. - , i - ' . ... -. ..msntc imnpru rniraiiicrb ai , -- I l . : tfrYl - nnfl - I SL'' ILli.ll w v. w " - ron3,r?lS" ' '' iic dragoon,; folmed-in a.coU':mn,. took nlacc of meeiin- the hoar, four in the and tht Beacn, ine iUKeoi xotk ,-i .v piast er mteuii0 , . ( hM(l of a cojumn 0f infantry, with artillery, Snl Convention,- the eighth took the road leadin-by the Canaloff urn 1,.M.,.c.., r.W.nifcd by the -Ct,n.ni,(i!oii. and a third cdaipr . tnovedtothe left, by he t f htf: VimAIIemMys, 'entered '.He inundatron ot the Mour.-Some fcrm.lh.ng r.' .' . .-,!, tii.r.-lnr-rheVate ni li.e'Boule- took place in the eyemng, and in .the mom. f I .i "'.)- I in.f the French had abandoned their camp at x'?u. Nv';;'.i:-AoU,wJ f'-;i,L. Ghivelde By . tlielmoit anthentic accoon v ,(l.U,,r,nrhihn; vrll the lolson pur iicle was not very connaeraDie j , htvifi elders, v hodcpied'the one. fide, t' adJrariugej m point of polition were very ed rib-nuv..the DepuuesefeKiven bou- Highneft army, were on.the 24th, with cuets.of thcrns-to the elders,4- an olive .wgon-lliot ot:uim - branch, arid-a lance marked with the name .a? r - of their refpefiive departments. thele important not confirmed by otncial authority. : :iers frora rhe army add, that the Ens:- I i whb had not-provided themielves received li,h iijannS batter was cannonading Dun- ; T his morning, accounts Avere received, j Py government, or;an accion naving raKen The council of iafety haverth lively fenfe or the happinefs enjoyed fh--,'irihabitants on leeirig you arrv.dll Th eminent title, 'conferred on vou,! nmff alfure y cu of .our refpejft; and v eS anl'wer for our fidei 1 ty-he . council will immediate ly proceed to receive ycu, as Goverii6r;cf.-Grarld-Ance.,,7 !' ! . " ' ' 'i "I . " i , The" Solicitor-General recjueited; -that the ! Governor lliould be recognized lrd'-iimme-! diatcly. : Colonel .Whirelock wasproclaimed,- i-j' amidit the acclamations of the 'inhabitants,' ! cover ribr of Grahd-Aiice :1 "he- f'rtfidtnt n i r Uor. .Hvitfi um fr ;.r p rn r i t nr rn p. "an: t reports received, venertray, or-, , i,v" - , -----T, tranlacuons,. earned wicii pw.ucu whactn killed "arid wounds i SlJl, THfiGoVEOll, - 1 - 1 . v'flpl-themielves' irom the inlneftors t)t rh I - - ; i - f. 1 . . it 1 1 1111111 iifuiiiin'i -7 1111 1 n . I' in 1 mit- i: - -" - ,.T1 r r,- Kd r"i df nf fn DVln( .1.. lt! ."thefe diliinctive badges. - The ceremony, commenced with a for.tr x ne rre 'f l he vouncas or laiety, anu'toe-execu tive, ; united, have -governed Grard-Arce till this, moment -the 'capitulation w!hich we have this day figned with ib' much ipy; and the povers- given to you hy" tne.repreferiuu tive ot the Kirg. of "Great-Britain, IdifVon- , expi dhivc of the return of day. ..fidriit of the National Ct nventic : flic hall bt libert tinue our Tunctidiis tVitii the det'reatV ional Ccnvention frrh'l li" pl-ce befpre Dunkirk, a!r Sir James Mur- j honoar and power :o viucn you are ,oHh : . L. " rlpr,,;KI,ed vv lalt dematdi! had been written, in I ted, vou cart never forget the men'horri icup to thecightv-fix elderf.-calliiitr them by wmcn me aiueu army nau neen.Kiued and ..thf n-me ol their departments. During &Y-iye? wounded, i Among tie number thk IVinbolic .aft of re.nriMn i n hx rS ot killed ' are general, d'Alton and colonel w ' Ti t Eld. Aihong the. wounded is Captain Wil liams. f '! j :15y letters from Lord Hood's fleet, off? Toulon,, on the 2d jnftant, we. learn, that opr the preceding day a flag of trucejha bev'il. fent in by his Lorcjlhip, vpropofing an. ex change of prifonerS-J7he olHcei who went! in with the liag.reponed, that at Toulon all ers, Uddmnr a threes ,IC wcrT 3 in narnour; . i ani tr.nr rr-nv mnrp nffinrr nut f J i-t - H r-il mile -, r - ..w w-i . ijiiiir.i lu naiurc: cacii i ne ar wrrfiftifs . . w . . - - . I ' . W.WAB.U Uitir, auiuiw(-v ut aiuuiiv IjUUK piaCc. . 't he proceflion directed us march by ; the . Boulevards, wher tfdirefl o i-pclh v. ere'plan .to ihrw.the noint of meermcr til vf C - f : . ,1 ... , O """ vy tti- Primarv Afib.nblies" : idf: nf thr M-itTt,? j - y yywa iw4k,M lilwll al Convention, who, in comhm out in abo- frriiri ihfir. h.lll. Were fllfritn.l,! K- 4 ; ------ j - - uivwufty iio . . -" I 1. .... , - bond o: unity ana itiaiv by tnc e!ghty-l eld . rn oiii eu rsajiio : v. or rn.- itphp ; f . - ' ' ; ; 7 r ".iuojj , f i " i 1 ' 1 ! , . - place.'..';. I :-' ; : '-; r'srj ..It is reported, that on the r2th initant ari aciiprt took place in . the . rieighbonrhood of Landau, between the French' amounting .. to 3D,6oo men and ;the Auilriaris jand Pruiii arU, which tt-rniulated to the idifad vantage of th French. ..;., '.- : " ' :6 The ilecres ordering the deftruclion of the jVlauiuleunis and : to.iDS of the Kings and. ancient warriors oi "France, at! St. Dennis', has been carried into execution; On open-" inr the -coffin in winch Turenne .'was inclofed, he was found in a itate of hirrh prefer vation. - ."! . . ! - :! B ALT I MORE, November i?. '..'s- --r. -:: -.j' l"-p';v:-"t! . By captain Ward, arrived in; this port. ing by a co'olial form, the French "people yeilerday, from Cape -Fran 901s, we havere- y. ccived tiie following extracts f 1001 tne Re- . yon are fent to. govern : This day ; we cn- trull to ou, iir, our happmels.". ; The Governor, not fpeaking French,- re quelled Monfiejr Charmilly to Ui a ke the . following reply : o commiiiivjier.to-whoiii at their poll ' was . d ilribmtd a branch ol oLve:; 4tii!y, the re fpectable bod of the. people- of whom each carried thq .tmbletns cf hisf trrukv and on tl- ir iUgs were tiiScnhed lmncence, and j' fuife, nmvtrej. uie citizens marched ten rtiiieaic ; 5inK', a military 'group draf . fipil a r hr ' earrvinr aji lirn.f irvt..hK fuLmufed.to oe depallted. .ihq alijes bf heroes -Who have died. gJowouf ly lor their Country- jiic ijait.in n i.juic uciucs qnc;rcitu t ue car. lioiding inclieir.uauiis a crown ot flowers ,. the cir was preceded by martial mtilic.' The proceflion parted by the Bridge of Revolution, the Qday 01 Genoyilherfan a venue which led to the pb'ce- of .invalids wuujt. m i..iv.u tnwjiitminr, reprelent- u.. . i r i .t ' tv 1 . t Jllg Uy CUlUJiAl IUI 111, . . trampling upon t ranny A ducnarge. or pafiaie of the, pr Champ de-Mars by ftlioo!, where they tiotu! level, ;th? fymbol of equality. Here the procefltau lepanired ; into two columns -vaJucIi hied oft to the right and left of the alur;of the cdunrry. ! I; palling, they did homage wii their diiFerent attributes ' of ind-jirry, and ranged thcmfelves in the plain . of union. : ;, : . - . Ti3c Pr?5-k?f the fraternal kifs; to in. nerm.ipi n fin ith a.u .r m - d -.u. itiu s Li 1 &i 1 1 1 1 .11111 fir rr r artillervs i. aifter or the extraordinary Ccuneil nf Sfptw'- ! ceifioh ir - entotp 1 of the united oariihesVof : Grand-Anr in Councils have taken for them: We reft, w theflde'of th 'mil;,,,,, : Hifnaniola. on his Brirnniu Maiev-rrnnnc . hured ' bir, on the promde you hive, mat -- --v tUiilldl V -t . - r - . . w ; - "1 7 , 1 :.-... .1 ', , ' r- . -I fouriJ .fnrrvn',?;i Um .. takincr noileffion of; that nbce. :n;i thf f'u . to watch ever our Jaf el y and nappineis : V ' 1 f j' ; GfiN-l LF.MRN, " ' ; ' I am flattered in, the 5highefl degree. hy the amicable and kind reception w inch the troops of his Britannic Majtlly. under my command' have met with, on their arrival here :" I aiTure the 'Council, and the injabtr taiJt.sin general, that ail the othctrs ar.ti ixsL diers will ufe every pollible exCrtion,aird the utmcflieal, to maintain the caufe in which they are engaged :-. They are, in the mean thne fenflble of the bravery of the inhabitants, who have defended themfelves againfl the tyranny of their oppreflbrs. , . j. iS With refpect to myfelf, I (Jo moft fo lemnly declare, that 1 will look upon all the inhabitants of Grand-Auce a'3 -my coi:ntry nien at d friends, and that I will lupport theih in all their rights and privileges. v hat ever. asbecomes rny duty as a Britiih ofneer, " diftinguifiied by the oiflce . with which I am cntrulted.' "' . ! The Solicitor-General then faid, 1 I-'. Sir, ' ; " You are confidered as Governor of Grand jAuce for his Britannic Mijeftv From the j lively, acclamations. on your inftaUatioo you iihuft be.conyinccd of the iiiicerity of; the fen ti m en ts of the; good peopl e , vvh o w ill re main faithful to Uie oath which the two ell Je ot cepreuwer laft:! " THE members of the counc'l of (afery, being joined ny the; executive council, met together,; atv fix o'clock -'in the inorning, at their ufaal place of litting,; and after havidg. ucuucirticu uu inc,tci q,muiiy 10 oe ouierved think tiiole-hopes.will, not be. ddappointed : for" oa uel! know, that on the execution of . "this". reciprccalv ecgagement depends tlie happtnefs of thofe ho govern ias .well as . d ence of y out" principles, and your love- 1 or on the receiitldns olf the Enn'.ifli Governor jdftice, The diftriel of Grand-Ance fehci- and. his', troops, and concluded Jthereori it taes hlelf on your appointment by the G wis Keoivedr that a Procefs Verbal mould -pernor or Jamaica. . i,ou contributed mucp, . The eiThtv-fix plrlcrt ehnrtA .Ur-i;.l ! .ront ParilhVc: '-'-" I' " ! r s . dofe.to .the Itatue of liberry Ever ftand- : PHOCESS V ERB AL the ip 'Sept. , .ard-bearer came ro dypofit his colours"iround A r hve o'clock in the the pedpital. The inflnia of "royalty : flat-boats, ;&ci- brought ill xarts,! we thrown priori billets : patched t alfift of wood. . The Prefldent then tnri. nCct tKi ; The dite in the harbour, I were def- in landine the Britifh troops. mbarkation was efFecled with thn. veil which covered the ff-ariif f Hhi, a frreatelF order v at 8 o'clock ' all! fliP fmnnr i , . ' " .. ii. uiiu I -- y ., -j . 1 . V their gratitude. We. prom ife ouri elves thjt tyg-y. V; the fame exertions will bq made for us and morniniT; all :the iv.e w; pay toyqu that affecbon due to your. inept ua your virtues, rroud oi; our ftrength, which has fupported us 'thus .far, 'through all one difficulties, Grand-Ance will iiuuioer witn ' tne titles ot ner gipry, tne " yiiiu wvuipoica lor tne occaliai , Kerwardi the elders, cairy.ing-tofches, '"faluted'by a .;dfchargeof 12 1. cannon, from :- Spencer, whdfc bravery and intrepidity,, is ;fctfoe.to tlerbaiets... Jr;imu!icmA cj&jt$4'-&r' '" wa$TetuniecI by his butahfe ;leaft;.6f his ' merits "fie -fliall be ' y l ...ill . : i - - AJ - . - ....( , 1 . i '. - ; (. i , If . . ; - ' . ? i 1 ' ' J 1 .
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