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iriMiinnrwwwHMW'M ' iiryu.ii -nr-n-- 'aiiMtHiiwfrfat'-'T-' " ' - .wwtwwiW'B NOR T H-C A R (voi.. s.) -'; ' yq ,n T , - . - LONDON, September 4. T ETTERS from DuMfn mention, that in ,CqaenCC annbatio of the King's Mini icrs to carry on theprefent War wufi redoubled vigour, 13 regiments of foot are to be immediately embarked from Ire-I-ud for die Wtit-Inriies, with a large train .f afru!f r ? ior ,whichurpcfe, nvemy rnouiund tons of fliippingwzIliHimediate1y.be' contracted for, to tranlpcr: the forces, scrofs the Atlantic. . ; ' . Some of the moving prints of yesterday announce the fcfc arrival of the virtuous Petion in London. : If this famous revolmi- OIldiL wild tn millii nmk:-. j . . - -"iiicrcu me days or Louis the Six teenth before he conducled bin, ro the fciftold, ftould have come hither With iniemof ddplaymhisregicide talents, he will ' not find the Euglifh narion Jo ductile : as he Jound tht populace of Pat is, whole iWereion r rather deJpot, he hixufelf was for a Sn- IiderahJe time. ' - ' r. x lie recrnrrinfr.fervirp Jc3fM,: ? Ireland with great vigour. There are fif tccn captains , each of whom has a party, u:d Colonel Bowater is- to. command the ,'.f;r 1 'V51 lhlio are at Dublin, Cork, -nd Wateriord. - : . ' ' : Lexers , from DuV n likewife mention T-'P-equipagecbaplete, for the rth W.U.OU1 dragoon guards, arid 12th regiment o ) ihr-dragoons, has been iiTued iroTn the lordiiance, and fhipped. oa board a veflH ,boaisd to-Cork; where theie regiments are to tnioark immediately for foreign f ervice. ' Two principal regiments are to be railed in ' Canada, befuhrs the two regiments already : levied in IVova Scoria and New.Brunfwick ' : Governors Weuiworth and Carieton are" to be Colonels of the regiments raifed in their governments. Lcrd Dof t nefler has the ap- I ponrrncnt of the ciflccrs of cue two rcdmems f in Canada. v 0 f Admiral Micbridc is returned to town ' V; We underitandj that, on i Jirndjy 1 ilr, r.e had an interview with h;s Il-jyal Hi-h,:cfs the Duke of York, near tiiat nlace. when hp un ;nfr..,.i l.. Jiigancis that the enemy was in grearerfcrce than was expected. Admiral, j ivbebride, it is faid, returned in order to requeft of the .Admiralty a greater , naval forte, of rin. hoats and bumb.vellels, to aft againir Dun kirk ; which has been granted him. An ad!itional force by land is likewife or dcred to proceed to Dunkirk, wlihou: lofsof ilmr. The loth, zzdjznd rid ;' v-fi-.V in. ex- continue to an. . ' " uu.a" km , crthe lin,.-r?FS,WhlCh were .uid - 1. ' . Head-Qycrters at ATcmn, AuXft a f ' atteP.tf d a fitly1 bqt Were ' aLefi f lhave hp hnnn. . - 1 , i Pei-t trequent atfmnrc f .ur. 1 , . 1 c TVt;k.- r : . u ,n'orm your rJ 1 ifrpifi, u' V Uil5 in" om the ".?'SC? '!D ad. 'oiointhearrnvafhU S.. he y' Elm-boats d", ordered f.- troops which I have S.iMe. unoec the ccni. Tuvl! ,; ' :v,' ! Iquaqrons of &btfeAni of ine bath ;nm a n auu irem tlir r . 1 t Welderen" T " ' W' H -5rd the parii.,' ..t f.f.".'.-", 5" Should the .bove-mention tobps be infoW : r"8 J VWJ ft cf thdiHriSoc: illi"'1 -e. ecu! : I WeyeflerdavinnL-wir,.ir. fx ?. and are i;tuatd ,bouV; .-r,r m,UWoFru : bo,.v,andvoc;:guc.f,omC,lTeJ.r ; i yi-oihout is a lirorjr iort, and wa j car. t n.'oned by 4coo Typify Itsrcduci.on tdt,; ' ! neccfiary ior.our WdJa.c crcratioos, -.cot' oid, re.t io att5ck it. r gaJ-r1fon il.toU aniljiue th a t. 1. L"" : advance from -their rr.fuinn 1... .. ? Tl . me friDtebf S.44.r.:t. ... : . '.." hf ... -v f..,! " " " "ut'"'K " lom with; then, a futoacn, , trd : und fe mot ' f p0li',,1' -Wi k flowed by a rr. tovvn of. IWemnlwiil cover ,:,V left ivk' ' which:,a not on y ena'i.e n,f tWo.W ! .1--- , wicj-.towards thole v jjrh 1 7" 1 on the eppefire b Yprcs incluiiVe the adv nVepcfe 0aw ' tUo&-. ' Z - V -right wing will be'nr.here&d ,hronlb5U:a,I,!!c oft hc ' o' be;ftati ,0 Mctfncs , and :,he gWc, I cf .FurnT i C -cr iv.cuort, jjixmuvden, end Ytircs. are al.1 A V- VV' vi,le,";"led at ready ai rived'in that owner. J I I ' S' 31 Callei' ' feppcd vith CIV bOUt in- ;-T ' ! . """ i tt'lir in ntrmm . ynean to take tins jxfirion'jo.morrowi ! Brrrs l J 'J S' ' oght-lfquadronJ- ! fo S n.?" -Fcd to I have the' honour to he.- .ij : Camp btj D:.n!::rkf Aguft 2r. . This day the brigade cf ifttamry , or the Jine, andlome AuiiviAii regimfen'ti, flruck their tents, and took up i.ew ground to the ..BmuM,1cwiaj) Dniae ilrnd near the fea. A rrmi.nt Mr,' r- ; . J2ir AVrore. e :paJicd Yrre . ' 'inumiv dl pir l , ,; K . join li e oimv of obfervatirn ; lr1 m U)C n,t i Freitn .vi; " ! .ext morning xTesdv,.iKed vi , Ctp atjl'eibtr, Jugvfi 27, ;bt njie,s frrora Dunkirk rUe camp , of Cafielis ;m our front, ,here the enemy lareflroxifly pcfied. . VV e i,ve c 1 -J rmany d:tocuhies m our march, -.but perlcve rance has enabled us to furmcuntihem.: 1 On our Tea vine Lincellp frnm ...i.'l Jaft wrote. we nnfVd Yrr. .k... we ip nt the nichf. On w fnorningvcadvoiiced viihinfix miles' rep ih weieflrcngly T fli;MPilt wliirli . 1 o itit.-.f i.i . 1.. - o j ......... juttitucu lu uc icnt to the Wefl Indies. fiiv hpn .r-.a a 1 r wwii viwwiiU v ii j j. I 3n the kft three days, to prepareinilantly to I proceed to Flanders, tojorn the Duke cf York's arjny in the liege of Dunkirk. 'ihc French liave nine gun-boats at Dun i kirk, each carrying two: cr four' 24 poua ; tiers, w hich, .running. clofe into the ihore, v..rtf.isly annoy our troops employed in the .'Jiege of that town. i "he Iluflian fleet, after having made ah idle parade in the Baltic for Come weeks pafl has returned to Copenhagen. Vc have e vcr b.-cn of opinion, mat herLnperial Ma." Jetty was much more intent on dividing Po i Hid l han ;u lending forces againU the French itWe, whom Ihe profefles to hold in fuch abiiorrer.ee. . . ' It h-s often beenVemarked. that the dif-. fcrcv.z Courts cf Europe were rather de graded, by fending AmbaCadors'toCdnflan- i-'i - -M-tjuiHur reinieu to return the compliment, by eibbliliihg fjmi. hr appointments. , 1'his ufage is. at length pboqt to be broken through, the Ottoman Fcne having come to a refohition of keeping refide.jr MinUtcrs at all thole Courts which lend emlniHes to" Conlbntinople. A Turk. :fn amblLdor will very fhortly. arrive in Lundon. ' .. . Ofcrcihnt cfthr Brjt:fo Jrtny cni the MVtesl let er ft cm the Hereditary Prince cf O rjrtetz the St.Ues Getters! of tic United ' the camp, fe io; under Cterai Frey ta which WuUa ed ' - I betuecn'KcrriW.L f,ir,i , "i"Ualed i of ??5ftg were the 1 I ? uniBoa ti eZ eleven i-uer j nlcri ;u:J Crav tiu.e.Calais &c i i , , ara td to artack Thenetm,otiid S, "d v?? -ng con- ' orkf; a.icuhoa:s anchored near i bdth fides"' T 1 grfat ,ofs" K die cr e, u.',eie ikfy t Ldtd err trcors - 1 ' i 5 1 3 Lc,en?W Ut knlh gsve waV, DLri4.n thenrrn . .SuT- and we took four', pieces of cannon. Tl -oid as muchS fcfilote d S The - where thVp P'm T CaPejie; , enemy's fire on us: JA1 due ha veje i!5 i urcthc,"ich had formed. TheAultrians feveral:ditchean'dreaft.vvor o ga.attacked, and,ve,e,oppoled withgrest cur troops in cale tiiey , fhoulJ mae an : '7 ,7crrtlmc.- ie French tempt to UUyi V Theimmber of Sin the 1 l! g f C p:CC" c garrifon is ccmputedito labour igccc. i w '?T P ?,3rda V to ,hc br- ' A lii ct ha inft U i7?"'AC:-., 'gge. During the adieu the Ev.rV.ih proVes to be BiS 1 ft nature of levencutters, and a galliot; Lweverrthe SfJ he gun-boats of the enemy keep their illation ' fIS rS .wc.en. ;-7 r-- m. Viu oaiue, in themor nng marched on to Qua-d Ipres, where the ;ciiemy had rallied, but from whence they were again -beaten, with but little Jofs on cur part., hi the eyenipg the 3d dragoons ' inarchei! toHoundfchpte, where beina ioined gun-boats of the enemy keep their j ilation, and out flppf is .ni-l-ir tnttt.j.'rtn 1 . llie follhwing thanks from his Majtily . peared inthis day's oiders : - i ; Uli Alajelfy has been gra c; ou 11 v plea fed to exprefs his ftrongeft approbation ; of the neral Lake, 'and of the gaIlantS0ur S 5 75f Sd top. Co!oneIS GririfieJd Kullt, Pe. niS ard 'T, .b ,,b,kf uadro t curdetachtre IVIajor Wright, and the reft of tife tffi' on.,h? foIIo"!i5 ning rroceeded TiTUx. andmen xvho1 were engaged at the' n0ft 0f ' 'r'm fP ,h?' '"d, hov.ever, liincelles cn the 18th Sltimo. His !Maieft5 Pr"den,,y ,,red- n "ening of ,he very much Jamems the lols of 111 to: -"dlcho,e. . We Colonel Eofville.LieuienanrM-P,..)- .V- - "fiw .kiijc; and the r. t r -,t "V . -'cuienant Colonel Lofville, Lieutenant de Pryfler and jthenon commiUioned clficers and men 'who fell on this occafion, and it-will afTord fincere fatisfaaion to his Majefly to be informed that thofe brave officers and men who have had the misfortune to, be wounded in the conducl (UW uv J14 a Wrfr (JJ JCCOVcrTi firing of cur advanced pells, conliflmrr0f the guards and ullrians, was incelTanr! from two in the afternoon 'till night, and renewed in, the morning. ; CipftChieve!de9Augun7. . i ve are here wirhm twf - .t . and much expofed to the re of the enemy's
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