fC'm,n'ue4 frsrrthrfitli fare. 1
nrT3--tciToi a gjtort inert vt T'gnt,1 ti--hc
pr r-ciptc, . the U flhe land 1 j rJieu
1 iNow
i
. ' ..ii j v r. .1 I v
11. a nc aw O' f'c n iiuir inc ni.imin
cp, aia protect ilttWa'etihdfniVv'e ti! prf rararoni iri the Dutch portl, ; -The
milltar; ttrrctA.t tbi.Nuh" uA lM .l.'t lui d miv co;il!.ls of lb laii or the line, o IMgaies,
tn run co mtice wit'v trrc ? the btra
... U . A ' c "nrt LI- aat T, linillltarl ttlmt I I rv V 111 I
eu.ent- t 1 J i a WunofuK-n i;t wo !,
-- .
, a. to
ru lecoid point, ie u ilny of
- -. . I t n n
th'p;tics; Lawye, .ttari-ii capable of .contr- ini print ;.p.c ; has there been,-' a wouio aut,
d ft n me it 1 be -viang, can- itutti psrt of the !w any period lit which we hate nut felt and ac
of t he 4ttaZBarrtja "5m:meto cenMe-the ttttt ledgid w ? - Inhere aperiod rirwthe
-ro-rit.;.odi1 ritwe at thuefti,n it fell, thane re rnViiime hi'!ory ofU world in wh'cb the
and 93 2v boais, .
It is faid tha: l the c of.iU Have hniflied the
era'urc from ib- hil if Emgran.s. - It i re
ported Phave d.'c i ded the tralure ot 5 0,000
rn..irv. 1 ir.- U . L. . u : 1 ' It I - war
tiibited ti and it, 'i peart fo plain ..-d obv.oui, tht 1 'V" ' . ' 7
l r,oo. hnlt h 1 obfcrvatf ni aVife fiom ..v acubt o iefc-r tbjhe fact of the .deHulO0..'f The
at a 1.
ranee,
la'Jaa'tntr.e' U no v
fum'ifh a prompt and tmaned
e-.y of it which uo- net f naval power of B ranee. doe the hon. "(e
iiate difion decifion4man ihmk-thai if the commerce of ran ce
at oncvi f ipeneding ,ihi
ie effi y of all the elaborate' ' or minate ar urftent
Ti .. 'J ! ' U mm f'stm t hi f - I mm- C rll hflUf f f till
right of a be I c'cn' P0vkr 10 ffarth o una! velle , lowed, thai-dcltruttiun would not have been to
to i r vent the tumifhinrg of miht'ai v flo? 1, tr cr- complete a it is ?. WithTrcfpett to the fip-
ryirtR naa t;adeiu cow abJ.nd goodi with thf eti-Uj, 0f forcigt timbfr and materials for (hip
m , , avt. a.neo- by t ener.t taw ot p.t.on. r eqaipmcnt 6f. fleets, which the
dly,-H?wkr particular treatie may nave van.-v o .. r. -, . , , , ' 1.1
.-7 . . .-n-.j' u. . ..l .f-i . i. abandonment et our rirht wou d nave enabled
co tna-.aOMeti? Wt.h ieerd tothe former of France to. procure, dues the hon. gentleman
thfie potnu.Iam not deeply read .to the Uw rjt a- j, b-'.icve, while he expretics his apptchCtulons
t.ona ro am wer iof -an ua occu nea upon u; for the fafetv of' Ire and. and dwe s aiDon the
can aver, that I have ocyer he,rd the point ipu- i f . , f ;.,- filat w, n,lH h; in the
:re the r . " - - - '1
ttaie tu lecunty which we now enjoy r JJit
. leil v anv autnomv in inn c jiiiicrv ana ncrc
hcVs fnileman faliajhto the Voranon caufe ot the
yorVher-) Pjcm in'thei' reafon.rgi upon it, that is
that where a tiraU Coriuiiia any (.articular ftipula
:ltt.n;hV fti)'i!iti .n fh u d be iegaritd as. the id
tn 'hoTi oi'a general p ificiplc though there be none
fuJli cxiflirtg Io'view ing it "id this light, the hon. gen
I il nan hat iueniioned thai reatv with France. T! eie
it, rr) !ouht, aftipu!aiion:to the effedt fta.ed in that
ttea'y, Hut it Ivna derogat on d the principle Hit
hon tTterd, to Viom the hoo. gonijeinifi allude,
who arnicd agaiiitfXthit Hipu'.ation , did not contend
.that it wai. Hii o JVion wa, that it waa yieldirig
' too rnuct t the p-'-iVion .of the tight c'.aimed in
, oppoHt qn to it. EeiVbuy mud ie member, that it
Waa argued on thit g uM and indeid it would
. Jiaycbecn trifling to put iron any other, particularly
aa there w ica'cely any rKance of any gcat ' mari
time wr, in which England (hall be,bel igtreot and
Trance neutral; or Fiance bclligeitnl and England
neniral
u,-f it nnitnir rfTirv foe ma to o )hi lenrth : I
. j - - n CJ
mijfi Rive tip the law of nation aa mentioned ' by
the moil eminent lawyeuot thi country;- and in
fuiK cfe I would sfc what i he utmoft which thr
bon grn'Jem-n can exneft fiom thi coiceflion ? It
is thivJ-hai:-i for forty year paft thsie bVfo great a
rjumbrr ,of treaties, to which this ttipuUtlon, thai
names,' of whicn 11,000 are wotn;n.
I The French gyernn)?nt.is dta.wing hscon-
nethon wj.h Rt.Hu daily cioier. s n onei
has been Ttfued by the' confjU'e1 to cea le all
hoUtlittes asamll the Kuitnn nar, ana to
treat a;if R(iiIian-ihTps av-trtendl
20ih. a R:a(TuQ officer arttved tiom feteri
burgh, which he had leit ;on the 3d. He
brought a letter from the tmperor, which
hj? delivered into the hand of .the Mtniftcf
of -Foreien : Affairs hi mfelf. The contents
of thefe d.fpatches have not yet tranlptrecJ.
An army called the Army- oUUblerva-
tictr, at Lagirotde, is to be tdablilhed on
oe com-
rii'tr the .courfe ofthis - arduous contcft, in
which we afa. engaged, we have held out more
than once a chance, of fafeiy to Europe
How. have we bsen enable'i to do 10, . put by
the preponderance of our navy ? If we have
not fgecceded, what have we to look forward
to for our internal fecurity, but the fame ? I
cantior, iherelore help wondering 41 the w.tj'
in wntch inc. non. ffenneman toons
the qucrtion. He'flte$ the naval power
rrinceasdcllroyed ; and yet when he talks ot
invaliun, he holds it out in terror. Tie for
gets and icmembtrs its ' exigence and its non-
exillcnce w.uh equal facility. ' He torgejs it
when he watits conceilion-; he retnemben it
when he would hold forth intimidation, tie
fays you are not now as you were when hiding
from the enrmy in the channel." The argu
ments which he founds upon this is, if. you
conceded when you could not- help-ii,- you
Ihould do fo now when, you are able to altcrt
your claim, ine. pcrioa wnen- you nave
power. to maintain your rignt, mat is tne very
one which you fh'uld choofe to furrepder it
the Frontiers of Spain. It is to be (
manded bv a Lieut. Ucnerat who is to cor-
refpond with the French Ambaflador at M t
drid. This Teems, to (hew that the invalion,
of I'ortugalyTn conjunction with Spain, is in
tended, unlefs Portugal makes peu.e, by a
grccing to the dmanos of her enemy . . , ,
ers, tne? their rerp&We cqnnft!oni with
Ii-teemi-probablfrthatt peace between,;
Krance anj. Turkey and; Naples ill be
concluded, under the meiUation-ol Ruffia ;
bat there M1' addition ! reafon troT tlii'9
o concl urle that his S'ttilian MajeHy wiH
be dbligpd to renpmice! fit's connection with
this country and to fhot all hii ports againlt
' LIVERPOOL, Dec t.: : '
On the - 6 h of October cipt; Grahms, '
failed, from hence in the Diet for A,r'Ca,
mf.unting.,ta guiis' four an'd'.jix pounders,- and";
4a men and boys. m tr.e itn oi uttober,
he .fell in with the La (jrrande Uacide, Frenc
pi ITtl lilUUilSM'g .M a u U J wt . VMIL UKVI
nine and twelvt pduiulcrs, .and oneMnded
and feventy-fix men. An aclionebmmenced
a few minutes paft one o'cIocLit noon, which'
was molf gailmtly defenjiq on both fidei
1 ,-y 1 i --r"'-' " V J 1
within. ptltoi lhot.
i.Abrut jive iheTjick's fl and ing and run
mng rigging, bracings and bowlines wtre cut '
to pieces ; Tails ajl in rags, tbpmafts gone,
Idwer marts ffif pled,-and f:veral liiots betwixt
wind ana waier. It was about this tirn that
an' unfortunate caniller fhot flrtfckpo,r
Grahme and took away . all the 'upper pan of
his fkull , in this fuuaiion he was carried be
low.
ver ; for, if once given up. can you believe
. you-have a chanct..of.jnaking . peace with
Vrance on any other condition ? "Whether
our conduct na D'en men as 10 inauce rui
fia to make the claim, that is a queftion which
1 ihaKJ be ready -to oucuis at a proper time
but ii forms no parr tf the fubjett of the pre-
lent debate. .Mv arg iment is, that a fun en
u
in fa vini', tint we will main.ain
it.
(tee fi,ttom. fhall make fn e eoudi, is included, vet
if there he any in which it is not included, theie the
ii.n"on fella fo1i.lv on the law of nations Now. if
there, be any ha ion on earth wbitH '.ha for that itrr.e jorcver. I fay it is' to furrender.it up fore
fu ported thsngnt contcnaca tor, 11 11 r.nia -r-
tltL.. ..at. mm A 1- ll it irtnl'll9U llAU lVlft I m
kVV nlpVtr W .l "t ..-..v.. Mm j ii- " w mi
to, linltTnj5 the r7on'uaTyT"'lhccan'n61'"e!T'-ft"rie
The nrnoft infjrenre, however, which, th hon
C"f;l? -an can nietefld ccuid bf rliawn Irom this cafe
i., h.vt thi qi.ellbo beirg ener !v difci fTed and
dnit.e J. it th rce acniltied .: la Ctto.i which entu
' tied r i be a rule for th'l'e aif by whom it w
not dift fT.-d or cofddcrfd. But how .fl'nfU the
' fMu ., ? 'it nrti Irni of a'l law nd Draft ce. von
hjv . with tiit th re r 'ei i queflion, rxmefs a-td I dc r now i$Na furrcndi-r forever. This jullifui
.p h ive tirv f. H ' ttei ana iput .ot bitten guar
ran re 10 s the iirli' wecla'. This i, the cat.- in
the "rit'tt wlh I 'en-na'k nd weie.i. the forme
' condud-H in i66i, and the lailrr in 1671, boih of
th ' ii,r.v n lo ce 'd'vi'g ur . b. t u .ml .uted, ad
it) wuit h it i:i.. p Ifi'ile not 'o feevi at the rijjht of
r"'i ni'i!' a nuti m cany ng propeit v to an en
1 c;etr!v ni dilbnti'y iec gnieed. With Ruf-
fi..tm. I'iwrer drlirao;e Hie trea y ot cammnce
w th h 1 "iu,,t hve been, we w.,a d not ft i it un
til (Ve c af'd 10 pefi he enuutiati n 'I this light
uron n. Wasiha. a proof of our tnte tton to aban
d.n i F l' 1 7 cj 3 that power oti:ti tt'el. by a con
ventio", wh eh s 'lt:l n !o-ce ar.n .oemg, it mi do e
wav hi (' e uni iH fiiule aft of agrrlli in o 1 cur
e.' t, iu't the 1 a. u s the'iunto. ihall .oncert mjni
ie mcvtntfleutral poweis trom cr'vi gp'Opery to
the p-rt" of in e. Ltyin? 'hen the f irmer grounds
fiie, I a k l "hri e eV me of hrfe three tienies
b not in fntce, and whdher -he c.inlrde cy of t ele
poeribe not m uola-ion of theiu f I '. Fait ol the
. fl.ie'J or li-w.vrr, when the nfclfa')' paper) are be
4oie the h n'e. I flill .xi!irt moie fully. But the
cafe doesn tHo.-.h re What : wtit tS hon. gentle.
mai. far. h n he it tnl iimrd th.t Denmstk. sni
Sweden htve exptefTed their jenft "o grat ludc th't
E.ic'id did nitcry the principle to tar a Kutiii
ii.diitduo n eafr ilineH t "Jay, mice :jawe
den has hec-" l w' Hudia, and u-00 tha oc
cafnr. ii o e rr.i iie vev t niiple'wilh refpeft to
1 a ,a. .iu 1. Jhs n"w o ip ifrs .In Denmark too,
' ' I., i.te ta !j1 tu u n. a folcmn atfireient was en'er
tt "pto ii t t) rant convoy to V.ei mcichai.T B is
iiritt the pit cipiess lurt'f ditculT'd yctti is
erv nowcr litsth u h' Hi o aJo-it tht it ' en er-
.l iii'o ai azr'rmeut t" fu-prt 'he ut'tui jle o tht
arm d tv'biiaiMv in 1:8 We a'e not told whit re
ftrftni' or mod ficaitoui miy have been adopud,
Upon that lubjert which hascxtlted "fo " revenge his death, which h)s brave '
much anxiety, and which lias fo Itrongly crew anttcipaied, and for the honor of thr .
agitated the public mind, we have little Britifh enfign, pne of the brave iars-;
additional information to communicate to NaiUd tht Dkk's colors to the Jiuwp 'of ' V
onr readers. The Hits f the new. admi- j the mizen-ma,
ni'.tration hancfed about yefterday and the ind they one and all were determined to fight .
day before, are " not to be believed to be ,thc vedel as long as' fhe could fwim ; and with. '
coi reO. .Thus much, however i-'ceriain, out dre.ad or fear , the chief mate and crew
that Mr. Adtlington is to fucceed Mr. Pitt fought 0:1 l.ill feear 'eight o'clock, having at
in ootn u places a nru iora or tne tren-1 mat time their noble captain arm ten men
wounded, their ammunition expcti'J-d, ai.d e
very gun fJifmounted, TpaTjs and rigging fl,ot
away,Mhree feet ten inches water in the pump''
well, both pumps goingrve(Tel expcrlid to gv . '
down, and the. enemy upon their quarters', in
fury and chancellor of the exchequer. It
was fatd hit nicht that the duke of Cla
rence is t fucceed lord Spencerpand the
dnke of Kant the marquis of Cornwulfjs
It was raid alio, that lord Hawketbury is
to fucceed lord GrenviUc. "The duke of
Portland remains in office. Lord Macart-
ney is to be at the head of the bondol
control ; but is not to fucceed Mr, Dundas
in the office of war minilier. Amontlt tht
ar rangements of infeiior-inipdi tance,,r
the appointment of lir'w. Grant to th
attorney-generaifhip, and oi Mr. Lav, nc
Mr. Perceval, to tlie folicitor- eneralfhi;.
tfie "aft of boarding, wVp'csrrt'. Gi rt'mc ""jadvi-
fed them, to prevent every man Torn bw'ing'
put to O'C fword, to flrike 'their colors", lie
delivered up the.-veflVl ii) a moll ccurageoui
manner, ad even had the preienct of mind
'o tie fire the third mate to fling Jiis rifle piece,
I idol, fwora, &c. ovpib.ard, faying nooiher
nan fhould ever , uTe them." He manlu If-
valkcd overboard his own veficl into the ene
Mr. Rofe'and Mr. Long retire from ;b Iny 's boat refnfine to receive aid or adiflance.
Of
the fubicct we kivw enough already," and that
by giving our all rnt boldly and manhilly to
the deieriiunaiion epr;lled in his majelry',
(pterh, we lhail do mucn more man lave tiie
ed ifit n 01 human blood.' The queftion th"ii
u, whedier it be onevon which you will fprak
ir.iirdedly, ai d not freely and frankly ? "I, do
tot think itnecelhry to,co further. As to all
(he charge aginA admihillration, there will
be other an.l Inter opportunities tor anlwer
ing them. The prefcht queftion is, I con
ceive, ot that niportance that calls lor our
undivided atientiot;. As to any inveftive a
gain fl the condutt of thofe councils in which
1 am engaged, 1 fhall be able, when a proper
opportunity occurs, to convince the houfe that
fo far as calamines have increafedAand ex
tended themfeWes over Europe, they hav?
been ocrafioned by thofe principles whicli tbif
hon. gentleman oppofite to me has uniformly
fuppor ed, and which have been as uniformly
combated by m: and 'the gentlemen on the
fame die of the houfe with me, with whom I
have the honour to aft."
Mr. Pitt was followed by ike Solicitor
General, Mr. Tierney, Mr. Dundas and Mr.
Sheridan, wheit the Huule divided lor Mr.
Gray's amendment 63 agaioll it 245,
.. TAR IS, Feb. 4.
er whtthei any, 10 fjften :he rigour of ihe princip'ej AJet'er from Barcelona, dated the tA'h
I . ' -II. :l .....A .1... I. r. .L.I . f " I ' -
oM7io put we pregrnc .,,T,... .. ....,.. 0, amury iayt that preparations ior the
odj ?r:,:,.::,:".invanon. of Portugal P
If m t"tn in
tieafiir.y,. and Mr. Cunning from thi ji-int
pay-malteifliiprtl the rmy.
The rffignation of the fpeaker was ex
pefted reHerday to haye takm jdace ; -lur.
ir is fiid that will happen iliisday, in or
der that the new arrai. cement may not
e delayed.
Lortl Ilobart does not fticeeetl maiqui
Cornwallis at v as" fir It reported, nor h
Mr. Pelham cotnina into office. Lon
Caltlereafth is undtrUood to have religne! I verai h0!c, jr, ,he hdr, which they were oblige
hlS httl3T0n. . Im nlAj 'wi'Di'lead. O.i Cranrne'i a'rtiu.l
We Itated. yeUert:ay that notice had t)0arj 1 . Grande n -cde.
1 f . . . 1 . 1 t -m - r' - . 1 '
neen lem to ine nan rrotn Mr. fur, tnnt
tho' he is about ro retire from oflice, it is
not his intention to re fin until the new
adminiltratioo is formed, and qual lie'.i
to execute its public duties: am!
that he will rife the fupplies tor the
current year at the time he intended, as if
(uch an event had not taken place.
'ayingto his men f My bmve fclkws you
hive dine your duty :like pri ons ; adding
(msjpn.g his own vclfel) u I'cwi Uick, tlioa
nail Hone ttiy duty likewile, but obliged 10
Urikc to fiperior . force. .1 ooly willi thy
trti-shad been heavier metal."
The French firfl li.eutcnatt was killod ; the
enemy had aif 27 killed and wounJed, and
ieveral of ihe crew died af;ei the, artron. Sh
iv m ich hurt in her mafls "and hull, and fe
d
OA
he was allowed a
cot in the captain's cabin, who b h;ived to hiru
like a brother. The Fretuh tiotlor atteuded
him night and day, his -own mate was always
wish htm and his crew allowed frequently to
fee him. - .
lie was infenCble after the firfl 24 hours,
and the aid October, about 3 o'clock in ihs
atternoon, he departed this lite , tiniverfally.
The candidates for the loan are to .wuh ref tiei b a k him Hefelllike
the amount that he intend to
upen Mr. niton 1 nur.aay next, to know a h tf and' f f fiLrlllln(f unJ,r ,htt
fund for the rt.,-K .j ..-l. i ...? 1.:-
a . a
iital llill fAnliMnai A
, .clwhi h p.it was tu compehts b ., 'i-
bfa vance by Imceot a.ms. Ii or 1 not this warl i " c ganuuu vi mt ici.uui awi
I it not a bieaih'id lai'li which nothing can ptliait f I the frontteri.
Is it frl a cat wnich, even il we had pot heard lo
muih n it, no E giifnnisn could doubt t Butt. pat
ttf tnt ter beyond all di pate, it not this niea'ure
. atcomptn rd with ptrpaiatio t in the Baltic, at a fea
. fa-Of the er mi when ihey flittered themfflvci
they iniJhi beabUio iplleft arfdmuUer a force wtth
eti 4ppicbenCo n( the vigoiftus and ptomp? e
lion which defeated a fi n lar attempt tad autumn f
(ir of no, no, hom the oppofttion bench)
Whether ibev did lor not," continued Mr. fif,
will be (hewn nerealter. The h n. genttemtn fays
xi di not k ow.the recfe nirnrC of t-e tonventioo
.true: Bat if ti ( at ties to it tell tis ihey have
done foand fo. wc (rt not to fuppofe for them, and
presume thai it contains condntoiis .in our fav t of
whichtrtty Oiar0 menjon.,11 wssmr mtanmcw
' haw lit the. fo ie. ed the tic- ur ot the lonveotion ol
IjH . But bow far wodd the h . gentmsn have
c.i' th. doubt wt J rcfittio t 1 11 until wt dull
iVe tnd read every pnagtah of his new c nvtniiit.
l'"til every' meant at united and bto't to best, for
the parpofeul lormirjf a Ore- that may prove lu
.tuf lor the'fien.h navy f It that the ietid, nn'd
wh thweat 10 tenwio pilftva andioclve Ifwl
Innw ih sarte nen ia htliile. are weto w.11 ut il
wt fht'l f't the very feal of our ift on t I ii
ot thnk hi will tht o inion l ihi? h uf Tht
two grtti piineplri unilimly at now (edged at
thefe 1 Ff(t,ihi no neu ta p tit fhail cany oj a
lainC lttndni ha diat witn th? entn
and f iO"d y, that 11 fhall feod nit f .pp iei to a b nk
del town. Now th q t'lt i, wnn he fhall
gtveaptnrfe prtnctp ti f Witethe w (hl fatferany
non t fhin bitt w'.uh miy ( jmcuri n
utibtl'j of ih onion, lodoawsy aU thefs
' ", ' "
A number of troops it it faid, are about
to march from the army of Angrreau 10 join
the arm of Obfervationof La.Gironde.
We are afTuted (fays a letter from Salz
bour of the 2i uft.) that the French hive
demanded of ihe Emteror of Germany free
pa (Tage' through that country for a republican
army, intended to invade, or at Ieall, to me
nace. the territory of Turfloy, in confluence
of the attachment of the Ottoman Porte 10
the Epglilh, and of the prrpirations now
making by 11 10 aci igainn ine rrencnin
Egypt. It it ta red that the Kuiiian army in
Lithuania, the artillery belonging 10 which it
already on lis march, though moil people are
ignorant of its deftination, ii believed to be
advancing sainit , lurkty, to punun tne go
vcrnment for its atiachment to Englaod.
, L;Mer from. Spa:n, arrived by the lad
courier, (fay an article from lityonne, dat
ed allot Jtnutry) announces, that Portugal
hat at length determined to agree to the pro
po(i:tni which, have been made to her by
Spam ; fo that we may Gioriiy eipeftt ge
neral peat. . - '
. Leiiert from the Hague, of the i8ih cf
January, II ate, that the French Admiral
ine amount uiame ,niena .0 run., lor ne ,ntluehce and for;hc honour Jf j,;. Mun .
ferv.ee of tfce corrent year. It . fa.d thai pro.,d enf , Go( feft hil foul in '
tne amount ot the loan will be ic mil- ind hanoinef tu lull tllltil hed inia lt Aemm
'rnf ' r l tl 1 j ,ac f'.ne evening, fe wed up in hit cot, mi as
Thefe changes in the adminillration do decnl i lhc Nation would ad-
a -a IWll VI
pit one. 1 ne peopie uncover in mem no
thing but a change of men, nut of men
fures. What they wanted was not onl
the removal ef the tninilters, but the a
bandohment of :he principles opbn which
have a?tctl. It requifss therelorr'
very little penetration to ft e that the new
adminiftration, if it be to cotifill of the
men aboveuientioned, is not likely to be
permanent.. Ne ailmmillration, perhaps,
will be permanent, but one which fhall
determine to ad upon principles very
diTerent from thofe which influenced the
lata miniflers, and whicli have reduced us
lo a Utuatiou of fuch difficult) and dante
jer.
The private letter by the. mail oiyef.
:erday flate, that tho' the intelligence oi
the embargo laid in our ports on Danifh
and Swrtlilh fhips had created a grot a
larm, the couttof Copenhagen had refoU
td to abftaiit from all intemperate' and
imprudent retaliation. No attempt would
be made to interrvpt the navigation el
the Elbe. Indeed, though the Danifh
fort re lies below Hamburg might have pre
vented our communication, it inufi have
been rWmed a violation of the . line of
neutrality, taken under the protection of
fikflia, had the Da net availed themfelvrt
of thefe opportunities. A great Meal,
therelorr, mud depend an the conduct
of the cabinet of Berlin.
Accounts Irom Prague of the l6:h olt.
fay, that conferences are fpeedily to be
held at Bruflels between the miblfteriple
nipotrnjiryof KufHa, Sweden, Denmark,
iruiiiaand rrance, relative ta the con-
Uruix M armed there 10 icceUfite the oa.-fDt,on Utwteii the four oortbtrn pow
I
PHlLADrLUHA, Maicii 31.
Arrived, fch'r. Little Tom Bailer, Pro
veis, Gonaives. .
Cleared, fhip Delaware, Wicks, Cal
cuta j brig Ann, -Thompfon, Palermo.;
Captain Glenn, of. the fihooiier S.illy,
failed from H.ivaima, in company with 19
fail of veflifls under convoy of the Cunttel-'
lation. On. the 4th the frigate left the
fleer, on the 5th ta foil of the fleet in
fight, .and on the 7th faw three fail of tha
fleet to the leeward, and a veffel, appa
rently a privateer, in chace of them.
afrr7j the Itg b$ok of the fchaner Uttli
, Ttm Butler t
On the Jth of March failed from tha
Male, under con vcy of the United State
(hip Conilitniion, captain Talbot, in co
with the onderfigued vHfelj,
Ship Arethufh, capt. liarton of SaltU
more, Ikip Fir Ameriran, Palmer, of
New. Tork, brig Piiitop, Hooper, of and
for Baltimore, fch'r. Meffetiger, Stite,
of and for Philadelphia, (loot) Sally, HuC
ton, of do. for do. and the brig Appollo,
nf lew-York, joined the Beet next day.
On' Monday the 9th irll. came ir to the
flfei'the Hritifh frigve Atidromach, who
went along G'le of the Cooilitution, lay
along fide of her fomt time and then
made fail into the fleet, but tuned (her
the Arrthuf. Captain Talbot madeihe
lignsl for the fleet lo fliift for themfclves.
At 1 f. u. fprtke the CanUitittion capt.
Talbot informed tne that the captain
of liii mrijefly's fiigate intended tn board
all the .fleet then in lat. Si, ij, N.
lung, co, W.