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JL- A 1 . - r - a Commod6res pendant on board the A merica. The dcmnaon of ihis fqdroni given out to be for ttic Capof Good Hops, and its object thereduaion of the; Dutch; pollemons.tn inc.x.u-u - of regular troops replace the marines be- longing to the above fhips r y The charges againft Collot.c'Herbo.s, &c. upon which the comm.filon of twenty one could hot tell on; the 23d .iy hen they ihould be able to report,, are ftill the toarce of diCTemion, and of alarm, real or preienov The clamour agamit tne panics uu- ders'fliutting up their corop ling houles and mops." . .v . ' ',; " r;' - ' lLxrch 12. ' .--1 : Admiral Hervcy, who failed on Monday have tliis day nothing to add la fupport d its rrpdihilitv. havincr. when -this D3Der 'was put to prefs received , no further ac count nor confirmation vy email iock now lafl f rom the Down v fall of the line Lever with more than uluat anxiety for papers is zone into tne North Seas, with a view of affording a ftrong convoy.to the princefs of Wales, Who is proDaoiy low 011 ucr p-u-fagc to England. -- , ' " j V'-. Earl Camden is appointed lord lieutenant rf Ireland, and ht is to, let off forthwith. We have: the latistaction ot ... 1 U-.-..-..V that 'thecom fcapp?ar :. -h to . rcnar t ' aflarnrof onlv-threesday s f roiii fjniUioa.H -ui-.my rf. , ;r ; rM-MmAvV .ot the Snanilh armv in . ir. . nf I? nv.ilfV- mprpc nf rannon. conummgJSPJ been acqumeo, pecaui v? -r , .rSTZZTfew- r'r . . 1 tuir 11 'i 1 i-. v u 111 111 ri 1 ii mi i' i ri i.ii is confirmed. v ; ' " ' '" ; March 19 was yefterday reported, nd general Toulon haying failed for the expedition. -fiomea. had metlat fea lo violent a . , . 1 11 nr.. fl ' l' .1. - gale, that tney naa ioit leven mip 01 mc line, five of which had foundered, and all the crews perifhed Three of thole fhips were reported to be Le Languedoc - of 80 guns, Le Souverain, and La, Mercure, of 74, Thellaft was in the number ,pt thole burnt by S'ir Sidney Smith y but probably ' the conn" tgrat ion had not been fuch as not to leave spcfiibility of repairing her from the water's dge ,' . . " 1- MAR.C120. It is with great fatifacYion we have to record the "lpirit, activity,' and fuccefsthjt now.diitinguifli our naval oper -ation--,- SiriEd ward Pelew, that gallant md pnternnznir omcer. on tue om inn of the date of the rummoured traniacuon in that capital. march 23. Our rortlmoutn correipon "dent gives us, -thjs momingj, information of tKearral there o atr American vtffql from Havre de Grace, which place fhe left on the Voth inft." By this ved'el an account is brnnfrht of the trial, condemnation, and March 18. rotte. a Snanilh padet, after a very . quick execution of Darrere atd his accomplices. ti vorunna, 1 i.wiung a iiu ut , uj jkumuu . -., the confirmation of the above important event, proves that our intelligence of Fri day;w.as not entirely unworthy of credit, and forms our complete juftification in lay ing it before the public r . , 1 uf . urniten wuii a -par tnat nis p"iin.fc -view of difturbitjg the public peace, or witU counter. Revolutioniry.intenuons. r- -rAhothef prilnecwhoV-having;repeated-: lv demanded in vain to be brought to trial, Wrote to the puoncgtuici how to compel him to bnng him to trial, arid added that he was a Roy ah ft,, and not -only-winied for, but called loudly for a king, "was acquitted upon the lame grounds On the27th, aflignats to the amount ot ' fourteen millions of livres, were burnt mar king with thofe before cancelled, 2, 596; v 683, OOO - : : The private letters from Dubl'n give the. ' rooft alarming account ct the ferment in w miintro .The counties were all aflem. J fcled for the, purpol'e of addrefiing the Lord Lieutenanton the prefent dangerous fitua- uon 01 auaus , ii fa . " rr. " " that the Noble E arl will not think it fife to "quit the country in the prefent temper of men's minds, until his fuccefloFfhall arrive. The rumpur was, that Mr... Windham had written a moft preffing letter to his Lord- ihip, beleecbmg mm to continue, uuu i . wait the remit of tne explanations that would yet be aitempted.This the Noble Earl certainly will not do; but it is proba ble he may poflpon his return beyond the 8th inft. - V The Sardinian AmbafTador to the States General cf Holland, having thought it pru dent not to remain at the Hague, fled from that place and arrived ar Embden, with ah intention of getting a paflage to England, but in comming acrofs the ice to get to t.ie veflel it bike under him, and he was drown ed. Two or three other perfons lharcd the . fume" fate. " . The licglcburg of Romeha was to be fent againft the rebellio-w Pache cf Scutari, but . itvvas feared that this Commander would experience -the fate of many others, who have been defeated by the rebels, efpeually a n former is without military experience. The Duke . Regent of Sweden has thou rht proper to deviate from the firft ar- 'tide of the late King's will, which expreflly f,t.-i A- him and the VOUDC Kin2 to Ilia e anv Kniirhts ot the Seraphim during his mi. hntnno.ithe Kiiic'i 'late return to the Capital he was perfmded by, his Uncle to nit a rrpat nu'iiber of thele new Knirbts. ' Anion their names sre thole of the Haroni d'EfTen, l"euterholm, Wachtmeiftcr Ste. Hrake Tkf. Duke llcgent ' as Grand Mcr of the order, pronountcda lour diicourieon the occafion. An event, we tniderllaiHl, has occurred, fon mult have been rrcpa red toixpea-thcking of rrufija has, it it laid, squally coiuludetla treaty of peace Uh the French llcpublic.-The glory and lunnineU tA Hohiitic for morality, religion, - jufbee, humanity, Rood government and civilized fociety, have thus oevoivcu upun f:,-, t anH tha Kumcior i weiina- Hit Ai t,( the inhabitants cf the - town ! Dtllaft, cftcrday flight, it was tiMin'mioufly refolv ed that an addfelt to his Vxie'Wcy thclordl eu'cntbeprctentedcn . 1.. 1 ?.. . 1 :,i.,i.ii ..n nf that town : A -r .t.wJm !i(r..l at fjnic time JlHUV" . i -t int iH? djv rhn rxccllcnty' depar ture (if fili cvrU Ihall im.ued'utely lake rlace) be obferved by them a 1 a day of 11a. . tional mourning, by the mcrtnantsanmra. P A R I S, January it In the evening of January 2 1 , the people celebrated a fete of their own invention : namely, that of the evil of Jacobinifm. An effigy with a double face j reprefenting on one jide a Roy alilt, and on the other a jaco bin, was in proceffiont carried through the ftreets; and afterwards burnt before the an cient den of the Tacobin mdnUers, who in- 'unda'ted France with ftreams cf blood. r Un der continual fhouta of applaufe, the allies were collected in a chamber pot and carried to the common fewer, the mpb trying our, Plus de Jacobins ; Vive la Convention 1 The double faced effigy wore a crown on' its head : round, black hair ; a red ifhirt, red pantaloons, and blood feemed to flow from evervoorei With its left hand it prefiedto ' j - .. .. - - . . . its bofom a portfolio, .well ltocked.witb the 1 v :n 1 :., :. uA fell in win a French convoy, confuting of .'50-fail, vhich had failed on , the preceding day froihBreft for Bourdeaux He had cap tured l8pr 19 vefl'els and difperfedthe "con -oy. Tiour Falmouth letter we refer for all the particulars that were known at the time cf it date '- MAICH2I. In onr paper of'yefterday we. ftatcd, upon the inibrmation of a correfpon dent, there, the arrival at Yarmouth of three Dutch merchants and an Englilhmah the Mate cf an Englifh tranlpcrt funk at Rotterdam, wno madc their clcape trom the Texcl on Monday night laft in a Schuit. As the intelligence was net'eontained in the . whole of our"iaiprelfion of yefterday, we beg leave to recapitulate it to day for the fatisfaftion of all our readers. , ' There had been no particular occurren- n I 1..I .1 II ' cesat Amlteraam, dui ieiicr3 nau ueen re-; ceived therewith very extraordinary intelli gence'from Paris Thefe letters ftate, that on Wednefday the nth inft. late in the afternoon, iudir went of death" was pronounced by the revo lutionary tribunal againft Barrcre and his accomplices, lhe lame night, 00 Jonie rockets being fired trom me obiervatory, a banditti aflcmblcd in the fuburbsof St. Ger main. St. Marcean.and St. Antoine. led - - - 7 ' v rw Kit ViimM(l rtirard nf the Jarnhiru " and accompanied by a ihoal ot roillards,. to the . Tl' .'l. 1 miinber ot aoom I .ooc. 1 ncy proceeucu m th. Thuilleries. belet the truardi cf the ' dill rift,, and took polTclfion of the barriers and the bridges. Th.m'npr.-il ctv was" ahtslps Modrcs. vivent les jacobins wime another part ct the'mob exclaimed, ' Du Pain, tt tin Roi I" the iffuc of iht tumults was not k..own when the accounts came away. The ferment hid been fome time brewing, , as was evident from feveral circun.ftaiice?, particularly from ihe crv that wasrasfedin the Parterre cf the opera cf the night before, has lei MnfiTji ni. on tne entry 01 iwauamc i allien or Cbamu, in her fuperb Greek drcft into one of the boxes. In the cour feci the n'ght a large party u jt di-tarlu d from the Caroutel to the 1 em nle.'. From the divided femiment of the mob, it appeared quite uncertain what was tJirirfiri.ii. whirl her to nut to ceatn me illuSlrious prif oners confited there, or liber ate ind nrotlaim Louis XVII. Such it the ftatement which reached us inpirtiw ami which vre thounht it our duty iicmcdiatcly to lommunicatc We Produce of oillaffe 1 and in its ri&ht hand it held a poignard, the emblem of terrorifm. It was leated on a kind.of thtone, fomewhat like ini fhapa to the elbow. chair, which was occupied by Roberlpierre in tht Commons of Paris, when he wasarrefted and fent to the Conciergerie Its. mouth, wide open, feemed to be parched with thirft,' which caofed fome wags to t xclaim " Why dottfc you refrefli him w ith a good draught of hu man blood ; you fee, he is dying with.. tnirft." ' . . The proceflion havingamvedintheCourt yard of the Jacobins, a j?rofound filence en- t'ued. and one ot the people in their name, read the following acl of acculation againft . the double faced figure ' I accufe thee of having, fifteen menths together, pillaged arid devaflated the Re public , of having arretted French citizens, and afTaflinated thepecple of France. l ac cule thee of a defign to diflblvc the Conven- , tion, to deftroy its members, and reduce France to the moft object ftate of thraldom. I charge thee alfo. with havinc wickedly oppofed all the beneficent decrees of the Convention in favour of confined citizens; all the laws of j jft ice, and every principle ofreafon; and with having lupported the feditious addrels ot Dijon, ana otner wru inns cf the lame delcription, lor w. mere . O . - e .V!.I. t DurpolC 01 coumerauing iiic ouictuiciiuu- . r .i r f: i ..r- .in tentions 01 uic .onvcnuun. nuic nt cf having undertaken the defence cfthe arch fcoundred tamer, aru ueclarcn mat tny own body Jhculd ferve mm lcr a rampart. Laftlv. I accufe thee cf .ill the calamities .which have diftrcfred,and do ftill ditlrefr, France : In expiation of which, 1 demand that thou be burnt alive, on the Very fpoc hich was the principal theatre ci iny crimes." ThU iudement bemtf nafifd by an unani mous acclamation "of the sflifting tcultitude, a funeral pile wasdrcfTed, and the double- -faccd figure thrown cn it, v ith repented atd uninterrupted fnouts of j;own wunmeja. cobini, theRoyalifll, the Terrofifts 1 Lcn live the Republic, Long live the Ccnunti n Jn order to render the imprtllion of th motk execution mere powerful) it was fol lowed by a real one, viz, mat 01 mr maunn, ine auiuin 01 uie painu. vi.. who was guillotined the fame evening ;nnd whofc death dofed the feflival of the day. which by fome is called the celeintioo 6f the death tf the tyrnt j ar.d by oihcrf,tho funeral of thcjaiobins
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