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COPENHAGEN, Feb.. y.
$ ' T AT E PAPER S.
KORfHERN CONFEDERACY.
P Oo iiie 15 h of January lord Genville pre
I A dioerence which arol; between the eiirt
ot Pcicffijurh and London during ifi'i
ciaiion dcUiucd foIcly to the prmct(ion of a
DPrfpf) neiitrahtv in IKe N.TA, I, - V. . . '
j f - " - ' - ..... UV !('
fc-nfcd to the Damm and Swcdifh amballadors, "ion whatever wuh that ; and as hi Imperial
the following note refpectit g the embargo laid Majtfly of all the RuHias has cauf d ,to be
Op, ihe Din lh and Swedilh vclieis : ; ' pubhfhed a formal declaration on the' fubject
v' The" underfjgned, principal -Secretary ofl of the motives of the1 meafurerStdopted on hi
fUie f"f foreign. affair's, has been i eomaiaiided part, Dcnrosik findi in it a cbmbleie rcfu a-
by,hjs majefty ro make; the- fnltewiii'g com;twn oPlht argument advanced by th Briuflii
minuter, . . ' ,':
Wuh refpeft to the principles of the tfor-
' T - -
TTiilunt -W ; heenpndered liimfelf entitled
. . . 1 . li.A. .Anil ilia a C I.
Kii tf Great Britain thought it bis duty
to fupport (he rights 3iil"Jniereds ot his
kingdom hit Piuflian Majelfy coiifiilercd
it as iiot Icfs his duty totmplcy every means
inthe defence ol the riRhti and inlet III otllaft y tar, 'between the courts o TUlTia,
. ...as. . J' fj i - .-j v j . t: l
in iu jctts. - - , -.
This anlwer mght have fufficfd a few
Weeks line e, be 1 (t t'rve filiation in w inch'
-.I." - ;r - - H
hf?btej rnt to c!ecIaro to hi flinptV?
majefty, that hehasaan l uV4 in i li:s
own principles, that he it lull) coun..crd.'':
of its iieecfiiry and Utility. an1 tha. he baa
formally acceded to the coneot'oti,"wicU
has teen concluded cut the 16th lJebery
vtijnjcauon to Count Von WcdeV JarlcAerg,
and Baron Von Ehtenfwald, Daralh X and
Swcd fli' f nvuys at iTiiT court.
ajfijra nqw: air, ti King thinks Kimi'elf
called , upon to make an explicit dec la rati
-f iher'ft pt)wen'efpeatnhcCrcditiffhtt of J hn the CcuVt of London, r'elativeto the
.His mjiellv has h?ard with the fincerel-mraliir, they havc aii;;.be:iit abandoned, M'"!1 the lieay4 which was prooabiy
Concern, that -at the
in (nictit
ofrPeter&irffh had adobiefl the roofl h.ouiIe
meafures agdinft the perfpns ..'and property, of
"tXis majey'a fubjetb, the two courts 8f Co
penhagen and Stockholm had concluded a
copveti'ion with' that power for the mainten
ance of a naval armed confederacy in the
rbrih of Europe." Tf -the'cfrcmntlances under
which the convention alluded to was hego ia
' ted and concluded, could have left any doubt
in his msjelly's mind refpe'linr the cbjeclsf to
which it is diretled, that doiibc wogild by the,
declarations of the court of, Peteiiburgi, and
.fiill farthcr by the 'recent and official 'dccl ua-
tions of the court of Copenhagen, have beeri
v Cxnpletely removed. It is fumciently known
.with what hollHc inttntions. an attempt W
made in ihe year 1 780, to introduce a new
- code of public lav? agiinfl Great iSritai'n, and
"to fupport by force a fylle.nl ot innovation
prejudicial to the dcatell rights of the Britifh
empire. But his'mat Ily hns Hitherto had the
Taiisfaftion to fee that ihofe arbitrary; and in- J
wiien ibc court Riiffia, in hej belligerent quality, has only
t u fpe nd ed he a ppl 1 c au 0 p j a nt De 11 ma r k "a r.&
Swrden have, by th"ir conVtntion of the
27th March, 1794, .(officially communicated
10 alt thj, belligerent powers)' declared in
the face of all Europe, that their ." iy flertt of
proieclion iis favor of ihhecent commerce was
invariable.
been ar acked be,caufe it was not knoii,
and which' ii far troinhavin the offeiifive
views as of wnkh the comradir.g powers
hnve been arbitrarily accofed. They have
rxprefsly agreed, thai their meafures .(hall
be. neither hoUile nor tend to thej;le' iment
of any country, hut only have tor their ob-
je.1 the lecnrity of the traie & navigation
hey hav e been atten-
Jr frrti - uu r.ft;n, - un. of,theirJiibitc1ls
only row rnew, ties which have not ceafed "ve fo adapt their newconrr fttons to pre
to ekiii; The uiiderGgnco thinks bimfelf, in f"t ctrcumrtancev- The i r;tt pft.ee of
IU1 il IJIllJ' LUC LNI'IUI U.I 11UIU l ua mil
in the- detail, 'propofrd midirlcuonS,
vhicli alone might be tutficient to indicate
confeq lenre, a'l hyrilcd to proteft, formally,
aga:H.!t proceedings of fo hostile a. nature,
which ihe king, li s mailer, could not but have
coifidered as. an open and, premcdiiated pro-vocaiio.-
had not ihe conr nunication b:en ae
comparhijjd with the alFurance that his Britan
ic majelly Mill deurcs to maintain good har-mony-,,wi;ili
Denmork; a defire which his Da-
niflj majclly has confiantly profo"cuted, andbf . . '
which he was given the mpft unequivocal 1 'v ... '
proof. ' ' .' . -. . '
The underfio-ned, who for a number of
the
the
Dcnmarkraiid Svycd-en.- Hi ; majtliy ,
therelore amen? the dumber ot the con-
Jurious meafures have been complclVly given years has1 felicnated himfelf upon being thi
up,. At the beginning of the prefctit- war, interpreter of the unalterable ftntimcnis of ih
ihfniirf of Peiefb irffh; which had " taken a : king his mailer, n deeply hurl that falls im
.;; ::,:... ., ',-, ,h flaVii;nn,irni rf ih DreUionVhave in ft tacoaced the' goad under-
former alliance, entered into articles with his Jlanding beiween the .two crowds He wilhes
urU om nrtr mc rrhr. npom!a! h e that ne could itui De me lnarumeni or an ex-
the fbirit jnf the "wliiile."--It has fince l'-en
tietenmnea, tuat tne treary man ttot oe p e
jixlkial to thofe vhich had before becij'
concluded .yjtih'atiy; ot the Velligerent pow
ers. It was alio refolvid, that this deler-
min atioti tliould be candidly communicated
wers, io prove the purity ol the
iriotivcs and view3 ot the contraclting par.
tics. But England would not allow time
fnr this. .Hail fiie waited this confidential
traclino ' i arties, and has boiimi; luinlelf,
in thatx quality, not only 10 (akcj a direct
iliare in all ti e events which inertlt th
caufevpf the neutral . pover., but alfo ia
irtue-of hU''ngagewejitiJUilM'Jf
thst connexion- by , fucji powerful meafttte
as th e i m pu l fe c f . ci rc u ni It 3 nets ay r e
quire, The. note of lord CarysfoVc men
tions a tcbjecl, to which his majefty be
lieves himfelf neither jubliged tt anfwer,
nor even to' have.a riiht of cstertain-
jrig ah opii'ioh with. reCpecl to it, , There
"xslt difcuflions between the courts of
Peterfburjih and London, which hate by
no means sny thingno do'-with the- bun
nefg which the latter has. interwoven with
ic But inthe fame rnealnrc in which the
conduct of Piulila has hitherto been di
rected by tliis moll blam'elefs .partiality,,
t hc kind's conduct will" henceforth be di.
itTirn iw his rtirird for enpairenit'iifs.
, o . f- tv -
nhic'oin 1 1 eml'elves are a psfoof ot it. io
m.ncllu which ore
......... 7 . - - - . - . . y . . . I . ! . ,
with the convention of n8o. but winch are plana'.on -i calculaicd to do away injurious
dircai, in the face o(it, engagements which ; doubts, an l to prevent mcalcul.acle onfc
're Will, in -forcey-and the reciprocal execution; q'tences jjo the inercfts of - ihe reciprocal
cf which his raaielty is enti led to demand up-! powers. . , .. - .;
'd tjlth Ourin? the'.'" l i' .wim nine icuum.'i j u i v.ii:i i.iur
" W I J. I ' 1 11 II
Th:condua ot hi ot p
, on every princi pfc of gv
rontint-'ahec of die w4r,
toinmuiica:ion, fhe mirj,ht have avoideu
thele ifiteiDpfrate nicnfurcs which thrcater.
to fpread the Mamos ot war flill wider.
' Befidcs it only depended on Enalnd,
prcvioufly to dra fansfa&ory intonni
tion from the coriefpouder.ee with Den
mark, it' inllead ot takinc, hold of two ilb
lateil pjllVi'e.s, wluch I rd CnrjCort, in
his fivft noie, exrrac'ted from count Beit,-
lloVfi-'' nor ot ihe 5!t r December, i) t
court ot London had t'deiied ro ui
mrjcily'tovrard thrnhcr po wers of, the Bal J
- tic, and an the tiecuiuns ut nis cnirrs J'.'t
ticc in regard to pnrr tiave bCn. unitoiniiy,
and n-voniinlh', to inded ii( n thofe princi
ples which prfv" dr. to ihe year l7-?0, had
1! Ir I il -y r ii'iroj.fin coun, of ad-mu'lty.
)'' .ii i i iiitiM'iiou to rc:iew the. former
to:if-d-ny b?en -om.Bun'.i-a ei o his m-jj.f-ty
on tiie part of any of the contracting pow.
er,M'i. he .feccived nfoimamn .of ihe actual
ft? g of ih convention, a:id.haJ been ap
prMe lby ihe declaration of one of the par-
ti : s, thai k tVjrrt,of it was to confirm - the
flipulaoss emered into in the year 17E0, and
178 , in th?ir original (hape. No farther
doubis therefore can rcru'n, that the objeft of
th;ir confederacy, and the naval preparations
which the contracting parties purluc with vi
Ifiour, is no hing lef than to place thcmfclves
in a ft uation to maintain by' force, pte:ea
fidns which are fj obvioudy inconhllent with
the puncipl s of j iftice, that thofe . powcri
. which whet nautral brought ihem forwaid,
were thcfiifl to oppofe them when ,ihry be-
camebeHigereni, and the eflablifliment cf
which if it thj.ild be elTrrtcd, would be one
of the principal means of overthrowing the
1 llrengih and lecurry of the Britifh empire.
On the knowledge of thefe ctrcumilanccs, his
majfflyj the king, fiiould act contrary to the'
intcrell of his People, the dignity ol his crow a
and the honor of his r'Ugwhich by the dif-
cipliae, courage, and (kill jjt.hii.navy,,his rt-.
fen to fo extraordinary a pitch of greatnefs)
were he to delay the adoption of the mod ef.
erfect conlidcra lion,, thai, j.chis. ih.: honor 1 Umndeclara'itrt wiich it- rcvtiiniJ.
the homage ot his refpfftr"""'!'
(Sgiid)
1
WEDEL JARLSBERG,
ilir
- LONDON,". March X , .
Lad iii j' hi arrived anonut ilimburch
riail, by wh;ch we received a C"pyf thr
ij'il i o f trst'lini'ted 10 Lord Catysforr,
the Bi r.dh ami n!i'l,-.r at B-W'"' hy count
HaOgwciz the in'Iiin Mimtter. -Thi
i itat it coum never h;ne .nceoito; oir 1
a niontrni. l raf 1 J.'nnva1 K -ii"tvt- t'-t v
i o -lii p .t a i a r,a n It r. y 1 n . , o'
t t.it co'ii'u noi lullilt tcrct'.ei wnn 1
inw.tinueor hrunionv tcivvceo th&iwo
crowns, iin I that ihe cotut ot Co,-ie:i:i!'en
r 'nigra; ula'ed rfelf on fiiidiiifrTopj.-o tii
wiir for coiwridicTing, in ihe'iuotr pt tit i v c
fnauner; fuch unrounded epot'S.'' This
plain a 17I prrrile tclftra.ioi; ajers. wJih'
t'.'e lar.fitawe whicfi the undrrlir' e J ha
ufed more than onct to lord Cinsiorl,
llipu;,iii(ii s which contain nothing h'lti!e,'
and which. the tafety ot his ftiVjvcis rcqni'.'.
e l. be owes all the intr.vns" which i'nivi.
ttenre has lard in his. power." L) i.-pleafanr
us the extreiiies may be to which Eglam
has pi 6' veded, yet his m.'jelly roiibts not
'he poflihiliiy r?f a fpeedy, return' to con
tiliatit g nod peaceable dil'pofi.ions, airn
he relics o'n t he tei-ti'nen's r,t'ejity wliich,
on fortntr ocralioi'S, he has tnd the d
vantage ot ineetiii w iih iu li is Britannic
majVfty. . "...
I" is only liy Tcvckixpr and -pyi entirely
taki.ni :ff the em':i", -ha' in:i 6 can be
: 'rMg'.'i' t, thtii I to n. t:i fi jiaiion ; imd' it
s ftf aii,.1.! in. o in-ic'e w'i.e her it onht
-co-lie 10 thar if fotv i'H',.'in o' v'er to of-
er ;t!,S,.Ol!T ,C': "'l ;'TvllS fur pr(J.3
.f k: ..in.'o . ti.)ti wmcn
O : k. ' . " '
21 r nit al'VCS "fx:G w h!f h -
.!- t : r1' . to tlO'll I.Ui.J 2;'H!i It
a c 1 t. n y s , .t i a,i ir an;'.l i
. rh C'1- on ". r' If , ig
r iiti,.,i. i-ii 1; u 1 oe 1 1 e tui1.
n ' .to t .1
fi: v ju.co.d. d
p"w'tTirv!
iis-.portanr pa;ur. iu which the isr.ttinent
andvic'.rsot P (Tun M jfUy, in rerd j when lpeakirij on that fubjei), md it rpn
to the Northern C nventf)ii", at e cxplaiiir I fcarcelvbe conceived In w the. Efcl.lh
after that declaration had been re-
t q 1
a
ti v .'r-y,
1
. 4.e ,tie
i.-f . w
ai
n cecia'e to ;i e
ti r , try tl at the
V w 1. . .
ceived, could conclude from the t.o.e of
the 111 iiiiH er of Denmark, That the en.
Easements of the contracting power had
tor their ot jeft the ititrodiu'tion of piinci
ples of naval I'ahts, which had never been
ed, we have this day i;reii at full length,
as follows : .
STATE PAPrl. ' .
Tbe'ftHowjng Is u t'py cf the Note trjtif
. mitte on the l(h of February, fy lie
Prulhun Mimtter iun H. ULwitz7 t't
y . J . ' 0 . . 1 .. .1. 11... .1.- ..:i - r
I'.rd f .:ttrfnrt Ihi- knL, b Am ,a dar t " J imuuiii i i..iim
(.11.1 TlflVII TTVIV VI f IJIIIW . I' V
ajainlt Kn'and." The CAnc'uGon it to-
taf?i U not authortfed even moe
by the. conif nts of the anfwer ot the Da.
oifii court, than the 01 her uniiie.Hfd re
proach made to it, . jf havinjT renewed
an allijnto of a hollile tendency t.gainlt
Enplat d, and ol bcini: actively employed in
armaments nuhibat view." Never were
meafures more e-.tently dt-frnlivr than
the mt-alorcs ot the court of Copenhagen,
and their i'pint will i e nnhnnctived dill
lef when ins conlideie-t bat. nienacn'ii
denionllr.ttion t!nu curi had exprrieored
from the Hri.ifli uovei i.ni,n, on occihon
ot Berlin.
The undeifij;ned,Sate and Calvnet
Miiufler, has laid firfoie hit Prn(!Mu Ma
jefty the two No'es which lord C rysfort,
hovoy Lxtraordjniry ami Minuter I'letii
not enti.try from his Majelly the King ot
Great Bniair. and Ireland, has done him
the honour to tranfmit to him on the 171b
of January and firrt of February lall.
.1 lie underfined having it in rominifilon
to return an explicit and circumllantial
ahfcryis under the nrceflity l informing
Lord Carysfort, that his MaHti cannot
fee without the oteioft fr!ef and concern,
re ll. y ti lull, of
Hvj u 'erfi, 01 1 oMieie'l
li I'nr rt 1 B itillliilC
ki r?. w'.nle I e txpref-
f. bis con eii atctn . tt which he hit
not Iven t'. e caufe, w II ba rely fulfil-"
.hs'ei'p teuieiiTs pieAribed 1.) lnni by trea
ties. T..e uiidjfi;'. ed, thus-txecutinj;
Uis rdeis, has the honour ol '-lliiring loid
Carysfort of his hih edeem.
Sigued)
HAUGWITZ.
1
- Mirch 4. : .
Yeflef day Lord Clnrurry and Mr. Bon
ham were brought from the Tower, ai d.
Col. Defpaul from S.irewfbury gaol, to
the-Secretary of State's ollice ; the former
was attended by Mr. Foislkes-and Mr.
M'Curthy ;'the latter by Mr. Whir, of .
the Temple, and anotlicr Gcsitleuran,
Col. D.Mpai J, who travelled nil input, w;i
unattended; but, firm to his old pri.
ciplcs, he rein fed to receive his libcii y"
with ny condition annexed to ir.
Lord Cloncurry and Mr. Rouharri were
ndmitted t hail. The appearaiue of bis
Lordfhip imlicaies a foderint; Hiiud,wl ich""
the numerous misfortunes he hat fud.iir.fd,
.. f . - 1 . . l.i i 11 . r . ..1 '.1. .1.. iiivui iiiv ii 1
teaual mea.ures.o repel ,t.i ...at.; he tu, a-; uieMoieiaann . any meataie. 10 wn c ,i,r.F,evi f,i,;u e. b-UwmR to hi. Ion,; confinement, may v.r
ready experienced, and to oppofe the hod.le Court of Londoh hat- proceeded a;amlt . , ... . nr.m ..Z.t,,A.n't,nr. H .
uaertcy trmea aiainn mm. tuc riiicrn ,o4u luwen uui iunc .. .
, 7 . ? . lt. r.. t..r r I K.1ilaniH arl.i
elTeth of ihe conl
Uiary coid.-tlon tui ocra- 1 1 is w'nhjreat coarern we announce, th?
ons which it l ad nndi. lor hmeiime p'", j hay or Bengal, on the 7th of f.ftobs', oil th?
nd whic. it I is renea-clly rtnewe I in the ! Sand Hparf. bv ih Prmilinre Kiench uriva.
His mnjeny has then fore au honied me un-:can nave jtven otcaiton rotncie "ncaiarc?, f .i. (- - - "o
d.rriJdlTiuallv io rornrn.inica.e io Count the attlrtior.s in the note of the S7ih V" V. " y fP''' W1" Prl'l,"J 5pure of ihe Kenfv.fc.ift Ind.aman, ,n th.
Wcdcl Jirlfb-rg and Baron Von Ehrenfwald ' fufliciently Ctew. In that it Is .faid that
that an embargo has bzen laid upon all the ', the Mar jtime Alliance " has for its d-jed,
Danifli and wcdiih (hint in the Dirts belon?- ' to annul
hg-.o h's Majelly. . But in the exetuiion of 'th
ihisaleafuie h.s majefly will laVe care ihat n her, wiihrcfpecl
Yiolent or hve re proceedings Uu! be exfrcifed tnit.tne
on the part 6f his mtiefty towards innocent tmpofe I
. ilJ'.'J .1. II! .1 n-ll I I .. m1 , kltrt. nr. rr ft li
inaivinuai. ans maiciiy is 11111 animaica iv: v --
the mi anxious dclire that the circumlUnces I Nothiu;;. however, ii farther from the
vhich hive rendered thefe ileps necelTir)' ray aWe mentioned ne social ion, than the
resfr. ind ihathe'mav be ensbletl 10 remm ptiaciples here fuppofcd. It ii founded
... - . 7 f . ...'.. 1. .:: ... ii.
to iiftle relations wuh tin courts of stock
bolm and C 'penhagen, which cxiiled between
I unlet nl lnni P4rlni ?. n th r meter' ni I ..... r. ....... .. J . 1- . t. .....in:
tbetreaues formerly concludetl ' : ' ''r , ' V -ri.-.. wr,i,,:,',5u "" ."
Eiiand, and to nrefcrioe . Ias to ' v ' .-'' n.e ergigrment of ncir.o.,e hour .i 45,
to the orincinlei of theoj I U""":",l",""t " ".'' minutes, in wnicn capt, Kiripg'on, ci in
. . i'"'"-''-' . ' I than in anv former war. uforned the love-
neutrality is only a nreiexi io . ' 9 , i w...v..u....va, ...t .,..-v.7
.h.fcU..n herb; lour, W l. "'S 't" Jr 'l.f' "!'
t 1 '"K ''-' 4 v ; meni ol hn ex.Hcnce, when na exiUirne.
con to unne win? toe true pnociiuci 01 mc
them, till itiematual good underflanding was
interrupted by the prelcnt utempts 10 renew
former pretenfioni. . ; '
(S.gned) t CRESVILLE.
Anfxotrjtf Ihe D mijh Amb'nffaitr.
vThe umletfigned, envoy r xrsor diriary from
his Danith majelly will tranfmit this day with
rigtet 10 his court the official comm inicitiot
he had ihe h-nor to receive yeflerday from
' Lord G'fnville, upon the fubjf A of ihe rm
bargo laid upon the Damlh veiled in the Bri
11 th pons.
"'While he wilts until the ordeis of the
king his raider, relative to this olTcnfive
nrafute, arrive, he cannot avoid proteftinjr
giii.ft the validity of the motives alle-feJ in
in: uidnotf, an4 agatntl the jolhce of ihe
conleq iencci, which ihe Br'nidi governaient
ri coo etved it could accredit tfiinft the
tj)Wl of Copcahgta.
law of nations, it exercites, over the oher
Inendly and neutral powers, an ufurped!
jurildtCtiyn, 1 lie legality ol w hich it main-
a ftn.a mm rl uikiiili 11 .nfi.ljia'Ma 'am' ImiiVB.'
of. copy of the convention to nch f , ib . h rinciio,ied by nil theui
lieUirentpowersashadtheiuibce buj;4jJ0f The fovrei, ,ave
in jullice, in moderation ahd the comintini
est ion
.t . 1 . 11 .11: u. ...
.1 iii ikr 1.1 it 1 rut 1,11 w r I m imm iiu i iir iu i I r . . r.
. .... .. . . . ... UUU41, ol Europe, 1 he lovereit-ns
u pa .cure ,wr. , , c um , ne,ef conceded to ZnaUnd the privilege
ptove this beyond the polTibility of a tie'
luai, - . k
When In ike beffjnnmc of January' the
Minitter of hi Britannic Majeity oflicially
rropjl'ed to the u.dctfifued the qoett ion.
' whether the Naftherii Courts had afln.
ally iconclti Jed the confe leratUn which
had been reported ; and vhe.her rrnllu
had acceded to it f 'he Kuift conceived
that the rafpeci which Sovereigns owe to
each other, and the liberty pollened by eve
ry Mepen lent (late to coo folt in own in-
terefU, without rendering an account to
any ether Power, authorized him to with
hold any communication relative to him
felf and hit tllicl 1 and contented himfrlf
with anfwerinj, that ai he had let it with
out interfering, the connexions which
In p hud bad entered huo without con.
of calling their (ubjeOs before its tribunal,
and of fubjefting them to ita laws, in cafes
where the abule of power has r;ot the bet
ter of equity, and which, alas I are but
00 fr-quf nr. Tne neutral powers have
alvtayi kid the precaution of addreflini; to
it the moll enerpetic reclamations and pro.
trill, but exptrience has eer proved their
ren.onllrancc 1 fiuiiTe !s $ and it is not fur.
priDng lhar, after l' many repeated a'Jk
f opprelhon, they have rcloUcd to find
a remedy agaiidl ir, and for that purpofe
to ellabtiDi a well arranged convention.
which fixes their rights, am! wliich places
1 hem on proper level even with the
powers at war.
The naval atlianeeia the manner as St
has jttQ brtn tonfolida'ed, wis intended
10 lead to ihit faluiary end, and the king
' Do not g've up the flop." Mr, Ca'or, a
free nKrcluni, a!fo felt, covered wuh Woundi
All the farvivir-g palfengers, who were able.
10 be moeJ, were put on boaid an Arab, nd
landed ini'Caliiii'a.'"' " i '
General St. Ij'io and his family were ot
board the Kent, and appear tohave teen par.
iiciilarly unLrtunaie. All his jewels, piaet
and ba7ife. had been burnt on board tha
Qieen. 'Ihe gallant cipt. Pdkington, iha
Generals Aid.de. cimp, wis feverely wounded
iri defending ihe General's family, 1
Previous lo their boarding, the Kfnt had
evidently the advantage ; and had ihe crew
bten equally armed wuhoKenute weapons, or
hid mo'e mii'dueiry, the ConHasce woulj, i.
all prubabillty have paid dearly for ihe rafli.
nefs of her anempr. This the fne (hp
which was Leal olf formerly byj hi Arniihn.
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overlind difpatch from B:ngil, di.ed ihe idr
of Ottoher.
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