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. . - .t i . Vt; -?n to oiYinue:riis 'Forces In ike. field. , He; ;uig at fipglc anchor in to u & m BrelV - - .V - 5.ri-tn his oolition 82coo rations of Surt of ;proXnsVnd 5S.', co rf.for.gc .o-' be; fur- , othc court ox y j rtr tumir other circles crcr.enacn iu : the (hop-keepers wanted to fhut up mops,i afkedthi an - Chiumettefaid, there w3spicniyu.B".., poultry, and bacon in the Palace of Eqaah. . ty, 1 ich the council ordcted to be carried - it 1 U " .. ''If to the public markets. - jj, ' - The armed force (hall watch carefully all : thpfe who excite to t-r carts as they com honed that national i : who ftir up-anarchy rrvT infuited country, of PolandY , .; ;':,jj:X-t r.mbm:'-ri hat of the combined, Declaration cf hi; rrupan . toiheiateojweuerwwt . , about-! m:-les from Cambrayrvfloth- at Frankfort. . " - J; - - i i V aVeSn ftrenirth. and fome "keenen- to who ttif up-anarcuy au . . demmly hmthcm .. ' to This day I arrived Here Have, been in. fociety. ForijeoKth part, Urange faces , y has made for near ,tT. s J .v.jhanne, thi firft infiant, having; have appeared in Pans. -It is the .duty .of on the.war aga.nfl; the - French, and . tM detaind by.Bri- . . l.n v ( eve on 1 US ' .. . ft...;AUmthefif2rmaniCiirapilc flaa icrtuv. v ..... , t ...... ' . toderena a...... ; tith rhenor war. Aigreat numoer or ame- .and his illuitru us allies. , - T : wflpis are here w manv of them have? j ;Wn to teen a vicilant eve on tins new breed. j I invite my brothers in arms to . live in union and fraternity, to ferve the public weal, and to defend our common.' country aainft thofewho wi(h to be ma(-; crs of it, In order to de'iver it to new op- preflbrs. !" ' """" 4" . HENK.IU 1 , ommanaaiu-cuciai. M'jjvv"! "menttover fuch .been detained a Jong time.-' ... are pure.-might pais in lilence- o - . 'nM.tobfeive that the fli-oThornJ xamours, and content h.mle.t . .c -efat Newport, for Kavre,de-Ma-viaion that.tl.ey. woUM.fiad behe oiuhc . ou bJrd car0, connuiff BRUSSELS, Mircb 15. r ii j;rrtr (fntes of the . .Lm- . part, 01 mc wci uy.'v- . -- - . nire ; but to give an overplus of iatwfatti-. on, and 10 confound the malevolent whx invent fimilar ftories purpotely, and per- hzvs to excite diltruit, tne uuuci-u6"v-"' 1 r..i:-., T,rtf heart nnnrters r n.. .oi.rp thur -while HIS Lrenerai u:-u') -j------- orders iormauy ij u1! "-tv -j- - itii Airt 1 hrri fent to the Prince 01 - . . n. ' i.,o-.-nr nVrin the French. h arc ju.i ,"'jf , - , lViaieiLy uitivto -r- , t i,. nr. A hi A hn board a carno. confiftintt : of cotton, coffee, oil and whalebone ; and alrhough thusbbund and hden was permit ted to prcccecl on her voyage, although . boarded byJTcveral Britifli vefiVls of war. '!E W - Y O R K, .5- 1.1- rsfe the'irttemmof the rrencn army of the Mcfclleppt part of the frontier. I;;- . The Prince , ' -,rirghashishead- quarters atVal ' JNlackis ,t.;ti him . and ll.' . ' at the French V ntf irlf. .Althui.t deltV. I "ill w V 3 be attaclV ithoc.t deLy. )e obliged, to. fight before- th 1 O t- -vi Knrthe defence 01 the. Ijei- I . .. -r' never 'uj . ktth -1'- fB i'-'BmtleWOTWTOroe.viaucTiKei.. "i . -.r Kmnire. and the maintenance of the , uy a g"" - . . K . t- , Conaitution 'that it never was his eft f" fet - to defign to makeconquelUform; for the purpofeif tlt ifConqe(Uare a4 infurreaion; which, apper- . himlelf ed' the leaft ideas ot inuemniiyxng , -vvvv" r ' : " "V t the exPen,e of theipK-nlrJ "Hon h always bee,, faCred W fSfi tes W f'ffered to in- '' ' V lliltlAW- may be obliged, to fight belorc tliey cuiy - ConUitution has always been iaCred o -fhj ates TC fuffered to in ,nVf the works of theu: entrenched ,ho(V ma nienance he. has already a -. . r IFC x ,6 ' " - , ....-. anuiui v :- , -VneralhV lult our coatts, ana capture imps m uui camp near Cambray. . ; made fb manjy , iacnhc asjicne " Vhe inauguration is to take p ace ,n the cure and antee t0 ?he Germanic m- nccelfity. of rflft; in -fo courfe of this month, and tte ADe p re its territory and . cflhtuuon and to "th J. g ChirIes;to att as proxy ior-uic ;itu-i . ... f e J & 1 ... 1 A.rJ-l, it is funnofed that General Haddick has brought him tne Emperor's leave to w the army. In the mean tinie, his field equipage is kept in conftant read jncis. , .. r ' The" Duke of York's head-quarters are at Courtray. On Sunday the 9th lie advanced . with about 3000 of the combined troops,, and Mok.poiTcIfion pf Menin, Ronque, Hallum, dnd Roiiibeque, from which; the Frencn retreated in fuch'haile as to lcaye fome fijld-pieces behind them. The troops were fo elated, that they offered to attack the ftronjr pod before Billeau , but his Royal Higbnefi retrained their ardour, atTuring them that they mould foon have fulficient opportunities of difplaying their valour. Of 300 pcafcnts who marched on-tJTs expediti on, feven receivedthe gold medals, as the xcward oi their zeal and Bravery. L ; ' .Seven thoufahd pioneers are to l)e em ' ployed in forming entrenchments between, Xanne and Turcoin. The number of triobps -along the frontier, from Orchies' td Nieu -port, is computed at 45,000, commanded hr tie Duke of York and General Clairfait.v In contormity ot tnepian wnicn nas dcch "Extract a 4ener from jonaw; iuu tu, 1 The merchants have applied - fora- con? 4oy for a fleet to New-York, which has been granted by government 5 it is to be a 74 and a frigate." . are hv- -- - - 1 a letter trom ralmoutti (.n&tar.d ciatea .wVd cooperate as much as - gentleman in this " city, a".M .f.v n a RfM. H OCti STETTER. :4tates its dates in particular; -both fpiritual . and temporal, their, pouemons. ana ngui, m word, the inviojatle maintainance of the whole Germanic body, provided the Em- . pire and above all thdie iix circles which . ' -ire molt expeieu iy uauwui a- vv r..w.., Aifcv hr the' Saturdav orints " fav. our bt-A7t kM Tr- - : A r i .1 - ..UvoJ tn VivJnr. in ol 1 Tint! I fH " I i ; o hood, where the force of the French amounts w . - .to lixty thoufand men. The three-colour--ed flag is flill flying upon the wa Is - of . Spires. . ' ; . '' : Ou,f letters rrom Portfmouth mention that the French fleet is at fea. This.fecms ' improbable, as government received ccr ;ta; intelligence, fame days ago,; of 28 ' ' j '. , OU . - ' .!. t- ' Signed) BARON HOCHSTETTER. B O S T O N, May 3. ' - . . : - -J : Newbury.Portx 'May I. !.ve have tne picuiuic iu the fafe .arrival, this mwni y,- Captain Stevens from .vre-de-urace, , Lr r q. in 4 days, one was emoargoeu mere 45 iT V - u'-u . v 111 uaja divers iumsf mofiev anrbank-bills. ' . fe , . ? I4tff 'ft.nm'RnTdeaux. thousn they; Wight JwvJ Vtfu'gfit accduflts to ' the middle of Marlf, do cot appear to furmiii any fatisfaaotyror authentic- intelligence. One French paper, publifhed in that city gives the moft deplorable account of the ex ecutions winch areftill continued there, and Af. !-. cr rear rarV.il-v which. nreYaiJS ; . Willie another French paper faystthat Bordeaux is tranquil, andthat the fcarcity feems not to be! felt as has teen publiflied 5 ' May 13. J -Atnine o'clockjellerday mor ning the Honorable John' Jay, Efq; Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Great Britain,, with Sir." Trumbull, biff Secretary, embarked for London, on board the fhip Chio, Captain Kemp, 1 he Diftria Judge, fuch of the judges of the Supreme Court nf ihU Stat were in this city,, many o- ther civil . officers, and an immenfe con- : - - . '! . - - ' - 1.1 An, and it was exnLcTted the v renewed in cdavs after he cleared out- Have thought it advifable to for ward 'tlie let ters and defjpatchesi; to which we refer you for news. Nbthing.matefial is maritioned; by the CaplairiJ' except ari adion between the Fren'ch'arldXSpantardia . latter were defeated. ' v , j; w , The defpatches brought by the above vef- fel were for Mr. FaUchet, the French Mi- onful them contain lif. C UO lrfh- u J , . , J ----- ViHriKiTrAMr Vf VrimarciiriDortance. ex. "nnt inro a ftae of adtivitV. - J .Vcl "rint-;tirf' rirrumftanre. ' vhieh We have accounts from Manheim of le.- . Jy iVorifldeVed.as 'iu6h : The King of .vrnl npt ' rncWmcntS in that nei(?hbour Ti.vTtiCV ' :MfUm1,' hf Tiipf nf Pufllach5 informally informed the Diet of Germany, 'that owing to his exertions in the vi?,tf by being placed as the van guard of; the' combined forces, and the great" lofleS he hadfuftamedin baggage, ammunition,; r.frA1e citizens, attended Mr. and Mores hy the retreat pt general v urm- -rr? V75h.fe . the (hip. . When the (er, he found himleli necelhtated to nd n ved on board; the citizens, fuccourarof thefeyeral cuclesj.to.enablehirai mcrnattarrutu , : ft- v
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