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f ; ' r;T V! ' f ' ' :. ' j. . - : I .. . : VMCi-J- ' y-J .jl--- xl a. H O N D 0, N, Feb. 6. gin?entVof jiffht dragoons, difmoynto the 17m, '3 2d, Oth, anciQth;rreRuem5 1 Should it howeife" be accorded bv future tooth, 1 1 ith, aqd i 1 3th regiments being drafted into them. Horfesto remount the cavalry have beenpurchafedin America ani . -are nor ready for them. - J I wq. Hamburgh Maihare now'due v The fine eafttrly wind that we have had for thefe three days have enabled all the out. ward-bound vcflcls that were ready, to fail from the different ports. We hear that the Cork fleet which had' returned to port;,1 nut I . to fea .again on Sunday lait. : ; The funds rofe veiterilay. towards tle clofe of the market, from . a report that mon- fieur Charctte, the ;ageht for r rench prison ers in tins country, had let out for France, on .. .. ir. ... r " ' ' it -' : " 1 " ."' a uiuijon irom our mimicry, to tue executive directory, m Tans. ; . It is certain, that this gentleman left London on Sundry bit n-. : "m tu-'-:-y-flh iuTway"rto Parisx-buron3vhaCCo refolution publifbed by .., me auemoiy ot tne reprelentatives 01 Jfric-. Hand, relative to the. national aflembly : ' V. it Having Deen deliberated on One iide, whe ther it would not be indifpenfable and iifccef' lary, according to the prefenr circumftance and 1 T10& oMtsbeihjr linfafhieiwbte' iii: Pans- ','- E5TEKBAY by yirtneofa warrant froaa th Sec of itate's office, backed by the Ut'. hoii. the lord mayor, a perl on of the name . Hqufe -In. the city by Mf Walih,' a melVen gcr, (Jn fulpicion.of carrying on ,a fecret torreipondence to ana jrow tins country wun France.. lie Wa3imniediately fecurcd and conducted by the oifiaqr and two of the City MarihaPs men ' to the'-; Duke of Portland's ouicer-whiTe he ; underwent xi private- cxa- , . '. ... . .. . . . t ' 1 : r minanuTTitUe remit gt wlncn was, tnat ne vas detained it. cuftody for -a, further inveAiji-a. . tlon into the-enoniv'ty of his offence' this day.: ;:At trie time he w as apprehended, he was ma- kW enquiries at the Colfec-houie, if any le , ters or papers, had been leit, lor him tnat . V. , .nrf : mnr 1 , 1mrM-i7il - anti nn mtHIrr . Jili .4WVlJlv. iw.A riuiiMwv 1w-.,Mi Q. whom he acted, , in. a very violent manner, . . .... - .. 1 . - and would molt DrobabW have ekaucdv 1.1 ' . A If other alliitance had pot been procured. F.rolii Meuwied itir faid, that . fince theN ' truce tne r rencn nave rcmoveo an ine can hiftoi-ians, wc hope they will ciye the prio rity of the faihioh to the French; as it is ope. we mould not wifli to difpute with theni a- .The Union, Wilfop, from Galwayy and theTrncey Simmctt, from Waterfordboth bound to : Briftol) are loft near V exford ; . their cargoes faved. w 'v . ; Capt. Colley, of the Winefred, arrived at Glafgow on the 1 7th February , from' Virgini a, fpoke on the ioth oft St. DaVid's Head, the " American brig Mary of Somerfetapt. Wm. iuiu, oounu to jyuDim, out 40 days, had . loil her bcAvfp'rit, main boom, and both top- rniifts,; had her boats and thr ee" men w7aflied oil her decks, and nothing Handing bqt he lower maltsi ; '.', ..' . , .-v"- f- - A M S T E R D A M. Feb. we cannot nrpfpnd tn fav. report from the corn market rifycf-. terday is extremely alarming ; whei has greatly advanced in price ; and hour, tlie material of which bread is immediately ma- s rcmovea an tne can- ,mfaAnrPfi un. ?; r rA , non from the batteries upon the oppofite Ihcre. -Thk will mvn ti,P fnrn !,tm;.r,t r' n rifp'! in the quartern loaf cif one 'ninth of its pre fent value. v . . . . . . :.:' - '.. TJie mafter and wardens of tlie b-ker's j the picquets had eht rely difappeared from the banks and the French officers frequent - - ly came from Coblentz to dine in the valley of hrenbreititem.. The accounts from Sardinia by way of Leg , horn fay, that, fome of the refraclory diftrids having refufed to pay the late imports; go vernment fent 600 men to force obedience. . ..... . .11 1 r I '. . several 01 tne rmgieauers were maue prnon-. the Drjce nf aimr unfi rupn frnm in - " ( I --". ww- pvr www , wv.b..kv ... Y"wy " i7 1 per iacK. -ins lorUilun was, ap;rceabiy to the litvwas nerfedtlv reftored. ' ' I a c r. .i . - j t,..:zj . company, waited upon his lordihipat (5uild hall, reipecf.ng the ailize of bread ; when it appeared by the meal weigher's returns from lait Monday.' market, that the average price ot wheat was-1 03s le-d. per quarter; and The French have again taken hoftages ta .. vay from Deux. Points.-' " At Coblenti Gen. Kleber ha.s been infulted, arid nearly ill treat ed by fome French foldiers. They have been banilhed from the army, after cutting off their hiir and eye brows. "Hie exportation of rye, barley; and bats is prohibiced at Danmg until next Auuit. j 'By a letter from Como, dated the 29th December, it is ftated that an armiliccbe- tweeri the French and Aurtro Sardinian army had been ajrreed cf fix weeks. By a letter from Madrid, dated Drt enber 20, it appears that the camp of St. Koche alrehdy contains 2o,oocrmen, befidcs 8000 men in "garrifon and 12000 more cantoned in tlie envirous. . . The Kinof Prufliaha's appointed the late minillcr ofhnance, Strucnfec, (brother to the unfortunate count Strucnlee) to the fait, office, hitherto held by baron tic Ilccinlu Among thcjrnmcnfe fortunes gained by the 1 rench revolution, is that made by a . Jew from Altona, who arrived at Paris a bout April 179c. with no more than 200 louis-d'ors in his pockets, and now poffeflcs a furpcrbhttdin die FausliourgSt. lfonore, for the furniture of which he paid 700,000 litres in hard ca:h. . He lm alio bought a " country ieat for Soo,ooolivrcs .in fpecic, and he is l:ud to poiTefs a fortune 01250 millions in aflignau. , ' ' " Fchrucry 23. WEST-INDIA EXPEDITION. Cove of Cork; Feb. 17. DnTucfday Lift failed the Canadj, capt. Bowcn, &c &c. with the Vcft.Isidi.i fleat; on Wedncfday night, in a g.dcofwiudfro!n W. S. W. and thick weather, the llct fe". paratcd. On FriJjy evening the Canada re. turned of! the harbor, with slwjt fifty fail, vhkhfiic fent In here, with the Dictator rA Malabar, and then ltood a.vay to thcS. V. with tlie wind atK. W. tolonkattrr the rcu of the fleet j remained out till ycllcrday fav nothing of them .. . Tlie ilea lurvr on hoard the 13th, 14th, j;th, ilth, : ill and p;rt of the 26th, je act of parliament, obliged to raife jh price Ot bread to is. 3d.hoquarternloojt to com mence to-morrow. A letter from Leith, dated Feb. 18, fays. "-Yefterday an exprefs arrived here for rear admiral PrinMc,andthe fquadron of frigates in Licun roads toprocced with every dilpatch to join admiral Duncan, the Dutch fleet be-. ing now in tlie North feus ; in confequence whereot, the whole boats have been employ ed all night in watcringiud -cryijig pro villous on board, and they are expeded to fail this afternoon. '1 hey coniift of Ambuf cade, Fox, Star, and a large Husliau frigate." A letter from Yarmouth, dated Feb. 2C, fays,' ' An exprefs a vri veil from Sothwold yelterday, with ir.fonnation that an enemy's cu:tcr hd capturrd four rh'c fail of t.o.ilt ers within light of that place. A man o: v.-r was inltanily diip-c:chcd from ouNro. l, v which wc have nut yet heard any thirg. A naval depot is about to hj eft b)'.iucd here, a .d a navy agent appointed. ' 0n; rope-ma-, kei s are under contract, and arc tnll rt work making new cable.." Hy letters from lruTcl. t it :pf(' that the inoft vigorous prcpanuion .tc ri!ong on bothlides for the "renewal ot lu :t l .tic, and that all hopes of a fptcdy ye.ue are va- niihcJi: The army of the San Aire ,iul ; ihc Meufe has been tonlid-r.ihly aii.ics.tcd by reinforcements, utul w now 70,00 flrong. Our mwcrnmait have llicwn Ivor nt irlc- edinlbnce of their refpccKor tlu Anerican fbfT. Printed iiiilruction3hae (cm fent to alUhePnrt Adra'raU infornfln ihein, that P. Bond, E!'q. Charge d' AfTjirsat Phil drl- Ihips carrying god$ to llolhnd, Vij.p.iy the Amcricm loans there ; nn J dcfiriip" tkiu not lo detain any fliips furninicd with fach certificate: N J heprefcnt ra;1uonabc mode of we? ng the hair turned tu fo cloftly hcliind. i in ifiiU itinn of thcUc.rjblicjn tt'ffurc A U nU font We hope the French fijhion w no further. H however, no: unwo hy of rcnuik, that this falluonof head . UlU. hilii: i'uuo.c b vogue in London ..t th c- and time, for the profperity of the people of -Freiiland, to proceed to the convocation of . a national ahembly, -and attention having , been paid on the other fide, to the different deliberations and refolut'rons adopted "oh the fubjeft, as well as to the power given to .the ' reprefentatives by virtue of the population, and particularly to the defire more and ' more apparently manifeft by a great part of tlie armed and patriotic citizens of Friefland. ' ... It has been found proper to authorife, and to direct citizens Jean Lambert Hober, deputy frpai.FrieIlaiid to tlie ftatespgenetal, and he is hereby authorifed and directed to r accede, purely, and in an unlimitted man- , ncrto the convocation of a national conven tion, conformably to the refolution adopted. on. the 30th December, 1795) by the aflem bly of the faid high mightineffes. And the deputy fhall afterwards declare, that the re prefentatives of the people of Friefland have rcfolved to accede, in cor.fcquence of what appeared to them to be the abfolutc intereft ct their conftitucnts : they charge their de puty to declare, bclidcs, that this convoca tion rhall take place on the 8th of February : the citien Hober fhall alfo fubmit to their high Mightincifes the follownigconlideration in the hope that they may be deliberated and., decided upon as fpcedily as poflible, viz. . 1. That, inftead of a committee for the .flairs of the union, there hall be .imnicdi itcly appointed tv o commiftces, one of three peril m fcr hc finances, and the other of fm n pcfons for the affairs of war, by land thix w21 produce a faving of 34 or36,uo fiorini, yml w ill gr, c more energy to the ex ecutive r.dn.inifl ration. II Tlu! the convention (hall, without de-. lay, nominate a committee for foreign affairs tompufed of 7 mcmlx:rs, w ho fhall have the power of foreign correfpondonee. and fhall fend all liifpalches to the miniflm of llate other prrfons cir.ployeil. 111 That the convention fhall appoint fix committee. 1. For Finance. 2. Marine 3 War by land. ,4. Fi.'dl Indiatradc. 5'reft India colonies ( Foreign affairs. That the convcntifMi lhall appoint from rath of thefe committees, one member to forma direuury', or lominitice of executive oer ; whish fliall mee t rccular'y three times a wick, inr rdcrtlut U the oprrations of each cortrn htc may be imder the dii cltion of the faid director) . ' That if the conllitutioti cannot le formed in one year, , there (kill be appwintcd other members for the dirrr?ory in the fame man r.er -4 a,- t - " - 9 f
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