PI 1 it i! 1 ods, and from the distinct ai mission. 1 the hrst consni uimseit,in nus cora O'fiicationVuh Lord AVhitworth.---. . iiis maj'estyrwastheveforc, warranted in considering it to behe determina tion of the French government tot io-" late those .articles of the treaty of ; peacci which stipulated for the integ rity and indeperulcnie of the Turkish : jc npirc, U. Of theloriian islands,??, con '"TfccucnHy hrtvoirtdnot have becrt jus- y v, tivJ m evacuating the inland ot Malta. Si!,;? Vit'iotit f Jcei vin fcsoin either security : fhich might equ4lly provide foiv these j '? ' rnpqrtant objects; ?- ' tits nwjtj:Cr j f:!-dii'vrlv ' feds Ihk he has aVim:on- t :"' tistihle clairnV iuydrisalii6hcf'W' the l! . w ''yqnduct,oT France since the treaty of ' V '"rliaccVand Vi'th ' reference to" tlic rob y-eis wiiitn muut: p-usoi miv iNS'isfthatireatyore ta-escnt' tircmmstuhces'. to 'relinquish ' ; '-t!iv ;poic3ionrihcislaml'of!!llwta. :')' : Vet, notwithstanding thW gTitZ-sd f clear, miluhutstionaljrcVthVitcVna-1 ';;merttto his ffiajf ifvlafijuageihe 5 r mot jfempioVy-'an'mhadn'as : 'vtv The evacuation of jftUVoi'the re-, V "'newal ttytirSi : -' '-' tftlve. views otaVrtiM'anitl arnn-.! A'. ;drzeh'ent, f Inch have Tbeenthus man-' ifested . by ,' ' tb'c . Frenclt; government. A : v 'miic the conclusion .otjthe; treaty ot peace havq hi so. vei'y panrculir a - manner attracted the artcntion or nis Tt 'rniiT:stv".itwasenual'v impossible fur ' 'iiin"nottofceV. and not to notice there- '"'Daated indignities which have been ; , "offered by that 'goVernmertt to his v-' crown andi his-peOple. '.'', ;"V ' : J 'tains the most unwarrantable inslriua " . . iohs '8c 'charges. ae;aihst bis. majesty's ' jjdvc'rnrnent, against thS'TojTicer who commanded his forces in Egypt, 3c a ?' gainst the British army in that quarter. , v This. paneYcannotbe considered as'lhe v:HibVicauori of "i private inc!fvidu?.l:; it 3ias been avowed and indeed bears e tidenceupoa 'the face of it' that it is the -"'tnicfal rcDort of aii accredited ' agent; " " published by the authority of the o I Vtrnvneril to' ' winch it was'nddresscd, .' "who thecehy have given' it their ex . . press sanction." . ' ,. " . ', '; ' This report had been pubflshcu a . rery short firne,; w,hen annthcitidir;- iit7 Vas ofTeriftto'this' country' j the -rmmnunicution of the. First consul of ; Vrance, to the lfijMative body. ,Tn ; v this comrnui'.ication lie presumes to af 'fh'iri in the character of , chief rna,-is ... .1... t . ' It ' f . IlriUin Cvinnot singly contend against .the power of France," an assertion as 4 A uafounded as' it it indecent, 'tlinp'ro-1 vea oy the events ot many wars, and -I ny nons iiiorc,tua: by those; of .the w.ir v!u:!i has been rfCeiitly'concJ.;i- ' ded. Such an assctiou advanced iil -! tha mst, solemn ofTtci.d act 'of. go- vermneJrt, and thereby meant to be n-rn, whidi if -not rtwsted, .may "vpwed. to ainii'pvvc'i'S.of Fumpe,'' prove fatal to every part cf the civili' .'"Cia lie coiuidned in no ' other light d world. . r-' -than as a depnce publicly offered, to I , t-am;S .. his inajesty," an I to a brave and sow-"f" the Ccuft cfthe wt-'s lishict,- rrfd? feo'ple, who art-both willing -ami able to defv-nd h us j'Ht riBrhM, and . . uiostoi meir conniry a tDmst every insult and ,as;grcnivw - . "The couO'iet of the ftrUcViYvi! to ' Us in jesty's ambassador at his tv. li Picc in t-rcsenr.e i f the mihistcrs of -most on he soverig''i and st:vtf. of Lurnp:, finiiihes ano'.hcrln-.taMc-cf , of this traniHCtini may he considered 9havi:ig tbc t(T;ctof a ;tf niing in- 'i , S'.eilof n'a'.liaiin the affitmt. II At the vtry tjmit 'then his tf.sjsisiy 'vlsJem.m(fiiiMi-ifac(ion an.1 tx?U- l! ra;tp o:.oine , tithe point ab - sve - i Frencli'm'-niNtcr at in: 1lioiflf -fl )mb'irh XiiMravnM.'ttlto cbt.vlrt tt.c rr.voc;;t.3no;i the mrt of the French . gov;rnmtnt, which.tt wculd imyro- ' f"r vindicating thehnrw rfl.is crown, per not.to ttotlre on tha present' occa- I -'' ilbcjuM iv,;!nril,h:s 4iibj?cts hin nion.andthe su'tuMt-iit eitdanilioh majesty r.ivr.:l'.re U p'n ascd l.y and l-lwt tion m Vlf JTp'y'lTj1 P-l r f A Rc'r-1 reprisals tr otherwise, by hit mm g'rm anl f;pprtbnrHn libtl a-' rnjtf'i Joni-j-lontrtcfitrHitcu-j:ii.it' I. s msjesty n.rVh?n diiTH-ul.'1'! t'c oTtce of lord hii;l, sdmirslof . tics v'crc mala r.pctiiv the liyer- , (rc;i!-Urit4in, !.1 and foy jawfu'.iy tL-i of it, ho aviMU.in,srlf nrhit ofTi-1 tc a?l ships, vAcli and ffoodk I e" tilrhirflctcrofiiitnircrorthcVrcndi Vepjblic. to icpt'rt the f nlltoation of 1tbfi. U'rrf hi pjovinnnrr.t lnthc Oszrtte of thr ?rhite ofthnt town ' With ihi rc'piis'.tion so nude the Sr. .... r.itc t I!..i,viur;-i VNe Indj'r-l la eomp'y j' fir-1 thus I ns thj I'tdrrn,'. hn, e of;hiiiwn htm t'r'iti .J ,1 a frrc te ii.Vde thd in.t.-r. it by l'e nt r f p ij in i - 1- - i i'i r r i f l h ? Fr t r ' c r i ft ; i ! f ; ;! ''i.; - t.ifiii .f.t Lijrf.pt, .!.'. . i:iri:v. the nift t,rj. t ', iii1, rsbi -i.it s tf-MiN , v 1 lii r;o.1i'-i.T.. Hi - t tt -' fti'd . t! 1; i t cf t . - . t, - ? i . . V i rnr,v-M hv e n p-jt'1tf i . 1, that t'w t ami f T.,'i ;iiii ji "i i rmintf so"! '. t'.!igf 4 re ,u at li'frr i f 0 'r!'. Jlis , . ;.YitVi lil fr.J.V A";1 II, rn!', v' i- t 't t ici -ifrfnri'f t hse r -rr ,h 'iif. n.s-'e .lilnj ' I .t hr I r fsf !,"'. 1 .' "t t p'fnV w!"h I f - M tu ' tifh'driin-r'..J f" nd a-. i i' J ' ' t 'n't it (!ilt;l I k lfn V'tnns U n !-r,l- to TtP,ctt,n ,T,rtt.t rr9iru.ts, atf4 caue which ths French goTernmtnt' have thought propeto dopt respect ingherrwjtteut the thorough coh yictibn that they arenqtthe efTsct-of aitcidentr but that they form'part of a system which hasNbeeri1 adopted for the purpose'of degrkdmgTitlifyin and insulting his majestynd hi go vernment. . . X -'? ' 'Under all these insults-andxprovo--calions, Tiismajesty not wltlioutavflue sense of. JU djnity has prpeeetted ith'eWy degree of temper m'i mih deration to obtain satisfaction and re-, dress, while " he. has neglected no means consistentTith his honour 8c the safely ofhis dominions, to induce the government of tYancc"to concede to him, Ayhat -is( in his judgment, abSo' ''ltrtelynccessryfcp:'theintnfe, tran-, qu'lity of Eui"6pe;' His fforti in this fespectha've' pfoved abfivef, and he has therefor judged iC ftecessr.ry to orderhi i Cif.basador'to leave PatisU In hav'mgTVcburse to this proceeding, it hasTK'tn 'Jb maiesty'b object to nut a'rt -end to the frtlTtless discussions ' wbich liCTe too longfeibsU'ed between the svd 'rfVijrnmenfs, and to close "a" period f s'uspen'ss-"pccirr.M-ly; .ilij'uvi nuVtr) lh6Hlfjecls ct his majesty.; : lint tljou'jh the rvovocatioiiH fthi-"li hW tnujesty has received mightthtilk hiih tolargdr claims than those whi'cTi lie had advanced, yet afiVious.tn'freyent taIamitVes"whic1 iiVvght thtis'be cxten tfed to ey"ery pa ft of Europe, lie is still willing;, "as far 'as' l's consistent nlh hiH oM-n hononr, and the. interests f!t his puople to aRbrd eye ry facility to a 1 1 J just and honourable anmngement, rjy whch such evils may be averted. He has therefore no difRcully in rie claiing'to. all Europe that notwith standing fell' the changes which have taken place since i the1 treaty ofpea'cej :notwithstandtnr the extent of the pow: er of Iranr.c, n repynartce to that treaty, and thj spirit of peare itself, lus; majesty Will not 'avail himsxlf or these ciiV.uiniaCices, to demand Nin compensation' -nil tfiat he is ' entitled to require, but v;ill be ready to concur c-. ven now, n an arrangement by which satisfaction" ehall be giten to him, for die IndigTiiiies which have' been offer ed tohis crown and to his people, Mi l substantial security afl'oded against fu-tliertucroachmcnjts on the part of France. .." , ', ,.,..,,4., His nnjesty lias Oni distinctly and tinrv'servedly atatcd "the reasons of those proceedings -to which bo has frnmJ himself compelled to re'sort. 'llj actuated by no di?pos'uwitoin tciferc in thcintemal concerns of any other ate by nd prnjrts ol con- r4 iest ana a,; T;ran(li?sm(.-nt ; But soMy n u senjr- oi wnat is cine to the honor ' cfhiscroWK' and the intci'crts. of In ' pf-ople. And.by an onious drslrct.ii i cstrutt the further progress of a sys- li ' . Vh&, 180". ' - - 1 H I. itM : 'f . rr' . .'. . . l He AiiV,, j nun exfei,cnt . Council, 7 AThere as, in . coiiTicnce of the repeated in'.uhs . md "provoc siions whrch his msjesty has fsprienc-d frimtlurKovtnnn-r.t. of France, 1 u iniiesiy finJ.s himself tumiKlIcd tu take such nt;asuresas w'nh il r ,vhi f '.( his privy ourcil to rrl.;r, n 1 it U l.reby ordered tint iitr. fpris ils be gruwtcd Rafni.ttliC ahipi, po'xU unci subjects .of the I rrnch rt pu bc, sol;r,it as rell JJ hts . mnesty'rts atul tHp, as tTso ' tl',cr ships ni.d vc? ,ils- that shull all be Cointniisioneilthj Irttcrs of murfjur rr ' l'ifR t"T4Se I'nr.vh rtpuhlic, orin. Itntintc t ithmnny rT the tfrri'oi'us ;fthe French recu'.iir, pd tiling the Si'iJ- U pd tmrnt in sue h courts of alifvr,ry wiihin lm m ijtsty's dcinin. a 'lall he culy comnmsioned f ) ur.p tn'omre thcrrnf; nJ. to lint end. hi miff,'rtiIlof'iie. ral, wVihiHp !r.f njoof f he aiim,it.l!j, rc forhuh m pnjurc t'ia rlnjit of , a torn i :Mr, una iuc-ivt the same m his i ujc-y . ihi Uss,l,, auih. ri'!n ihe i yiT rt.isinn ft.r ctcfuUnr ' e olluc 'u .ud l.i,1. e.lmiraliy, or any pen. n or pit wis hy ihcm rn-p-5frri.il and apj-finfed. to iivue forth an I f,M-it l?crs nf .lll und rr prim i in n p f I i s i.uj d s id , t i, f.r oi'.icit hnr.i ht fsi.miu ii'mtt atr-ll etr fily uclii,rd in th .t 1 f.' . I ill ftflh pprshetidin,' iti;in-, anl t'.iii' i ,o l,ip;, ccl. rHv! Ukt.(;.n to ihc Jrcnrb re-r'-or lony tvfiuWiiidi.li'itrU tw li s I'rtncU npuUif, or it ,'i.iirg niiuii any o ti,i rrtiU.li criht Fifnhnptiblki vn.!i that mthtr. Jiit. ers KU'ldaUif bo inu';1cd til th aid toti,tn',iMi,ashr p 1,-en usiul. and iha, ir,Jct'JH'lwi.prec?tnljlis majesty said . advocate-general with the aJvocatfc of the admiralty, are also forthwith to prepare a draft of a cora mission, and present the sanjeto his majesty at this boar1, authorising the said commlsfiionea-s for executing the office of lord high admiral, to will and Tequire the high courtof admiralty of weat-Imudn, and ttie lieutenant ana judge-of the said court, ,his surrogate or surrogates, as steS the several courts of admiralty within his'.ntaje.sty 's do lnihTcj'n winch shall be. cliily commK Wncd to take conizanca cf, and ju dicially proceed upon all, and all man ner (.'captures, seizures, r-mes and reprisal of all ships and gc6ds that are or shall be made, and to hear and determine iheNmmeand accenting to the course of admiralty-and the1 laws of natiohs toidjiidge arid condemn all such ships, vessels, tUTCt gojds as shall belong to the French republic, or to any p,;rson3 Ijjihg 'subjects of thexFrench .republic, orinhabitHig within "attyof the .terrj torts of the French repbblic; Ec that such powers, , and clauses be (inSertacl. . Jn tnesatd . commissioh as have been usual and Tire accordingtd former precedents ; and they are likewise to prepare and lay before hisi. majesty at this board, a ural; ot such instructions as may be proper tei be sent to. the said several conns of. admiralty irt his ma jesty's foreign governments end plan tations ffrt .'their guidance herein ; S3 also another draty of instructions, for such siijps as, thai be Commissioned for the purpose abovementioned. V . iVcr(. the- Go'utf 'y:'the-. Sheen's Palac't, ); tightetnth daj'df ?,lay oneiou "sjnd eight hundred and threj.. - (Signed by a!l the pnvy councif. r LONDON, May 16. ,: We underderstand letters ermar l'e have been in preparation for several days -past ; but they arc at p;Tc'jt directed, only against the sub-, j -cts of the Frtuch and Italian repub lics. . ', ' :. ;. . -. The Trench, government "has macle arrange ments fjr tailing .possession -of Genoa, Lrghornt and all the. Neapoli tan harbors. Upv.-ardi of 100,000 men arc marcjii ig to Italy, and are to form t?;o camps in I'iedmont ar.d Lon-bardy. The king of Ditruria is to furnisli a force at the disposal bf l'rsnce. : .. ' .. . STalcd on Sj'tuiduy. that lord Whitworth had left. FarL-i last Hiuif- day rt'ght, and i Is now ascertained that his JordslOp set out from that ca pital t ten o'clock that nihu ........ ...It was at one c'rlcck tliij ,uay s'e'n night that lord Whitworth received the dispatches transmitted bv Svlvestcr, the messenger. ; V'tt in consequence 6f ! .the6ccif'tnt v.ivli uaptitwd to Uie firsl coiisld, he dtferrcj ddirerinq-in ine mi-ii propo i. oi our govcrnnicr.t jmtil Tuesday n'ii. !icnic inocUfiait'--ans.but not of a imnniiQiit it line, ere ctltainlj Ttiiult y our'tthjtnrtvtn, A. decisive answer vas at , the same time dtnnii'li c! by the aiibassador, in the, course. t,thirty-si hour.4, and if the propose! as rtjcete-l, he c? prcssly infitrmsdjlhe jninister for. fortij;n ai fuirs','thpt he had ore'rn it quit I'ari at the t'-xpir-i'lon of the time. An r.n s'-vi i wassocii a'icrstnt to lord Whit.' woilji. lhatthert coi.'d intended to s'tbm'i to.hil council oi sinte the deti sion of the t Ismioh or wy; or peace. t. The council s a cordingly a-;sem 'tiled, atid nntwiii.i.tandiiiz t!w onnos!- on both of J jph-I!nonaparie tc Tal- leyrnndjlhi; n .'-t of ihr.rdvlibtrjiiions wa the r'newil ot ho.:'.ms. Ctn stit itcd a thj cciiticil nc other re- sjl.t could reasonably he cpecte. It docs m-t rr.ov,tr that cither the cn tc or the legislative lndy were in anv.rc spect Consmied, and ro other advice was skcd Hut that rhich was previ ously kr.own to tacord with J'.iiona- pvte avowa nj initn.,, CCi.u.n was iftupie-l in rotmti.ciitig of the queMion ini!ii I imr&day. sftcrnoon.. , , JIji I. .1 lie commuricaticn friM 1 the kin, onnouncin the (jilurc.of his r.inji V s CT.iieavorj j preserve to . 1.1 Jh; pb? the b!r sslr.K of peace, if : ijintam niMt to a declarauc-n .cf ,ar, ' audit ha been ilknml by incjit ics n piomj tai.d ngoroui as V.ie tuturc of tlrcum'.atucs ould.alluw. Or i dor have ln'm'iktu'd to fornmenrt ' h st;Ti'icf. axnr.'ijic Ttcuc aod Ita. , rin rcyublii; ft.ul .Bn nple. hat ban oratthed toadnvral CornU;i catu'lt I italaputton awiih all the hip rcn''f itr iniindi;':e service l he hirte.vh ihin the f rtt instance he ni!l nt itndcr hit. coran.aMl',' U f asrd st Lfuru kkil i f Jie line' :r jic verlf'i$;r.ief. j'l'dh'ni itiition willno dr.K.l bcolTthahafU kirt f HrvH. j . Aft f r Uw iig up tUt r, I rp,. of tie Irrtuh i.i'.rine, .hcncU'.l'ct will, iu all j.rat-iiily U tfve, .d stinc tii ii of ihc cmiia trade of 'he r.l'.'.f , by i;hht kpiadr. r r J Cotil l. To lc comind of ths Utter ttnicr.nhifh tnmt ' rove, 'firr.Ud ine nt.i..e imr-pung U'avt, I jf- tiiiej) iUti iincnul to the ctien.y, kir r.i.'nry Smith I afpo'icyd. y..n -..,.o,.,,i. :ieliurthf Mn. tuomlnc ltwisi.nA-, missioned of the admiralty, or afly ,; person by them appointed, to grant 1 letters of marnue and reprisals against I tK.Vi,Vn. vla. and eoods of the 1; FrenchTrepublic, or the subjects there- j 0f . ..- . , v ' Also, another Order of council, pro- Tubhin nnv shiD or vessel belonging' to any of his majesty's strbjeQts, for cleu-insout lor any ot ttiepons oime . ... French or Batavian republics, or ' the -1 he official papers which passed le; ports of any country occupied by the 4 tween lords lliwkesbu,' Whitwohh, lUi f rnrJ nn.l nrferirfir that a .1 and M.- Quo oH the sobpct of the dlsv general embarKobeiaid on ships he- longing to cue citizens 01 ine :rreum-;," " 1 , Vo L and BataVian republics, in all Uie ports parliatttcht on the' 8t! May, occupy .. of Great-Britain and Ireland. . -i frpro 1 3 to to 14 columns in. the Low-, ' Likewise a proclamation to prevent -.doh-prints. Letters of mayqne hpri his majesty's subjects from being Be-, I sal werd issued by the BntM ct-bit, Muced from their allegiance ' to 'enier:r; oiuhe JlGth My., ; Mi-i. on board' ships or vessels of war:bt4,-v M. Portaus, -setretary Co . tijrj rinnfino- to the French or i Batavian French ' ambassador, , remain,;. still to i repubUcs, as-thcy shall be liable to the .London, for the- purpose, of Et.' j pains or penalties of high treason. . ing, as was presumed, anj rcmaiping ! And a proclamation; bficring ehcrcas- .pecuniary demands - on the gtneri(' l ed bounties to seamen and Jandsmen.;j:caWisbment j possibly, to fle.liYef,aiiy $'av 19. ft -.-...i ' txru:v.;l h onrf : Viiit Arrived last nie-ht at Whitehall,' j . at 11 oclockvin two coaches and four, ! and two chases and nai ri 1 with four outriders. . , .'.'' ' : . ; Vhe Gafitte of Saturday night con tained an oi'tler in council for prdhibi ting for. two months,, from the '1 1th Jrtr.f. f),A iMiln'inn , rf nnVill ctni'Pfl 1. and another of the samedate allowing LilC L' HIJI Lai iwil s UH'Mi J . tessels emnlo?cd in the African trade . to take on board carriage guns,-swi--vils, Stc. for their.defencc. against an ''enemy."'1 ''; ' '' f ''?,v,' ".'"'V' -r' , RussTi Aastria arid Truis'iahavc severally declared their intention to ; preserve the strictest neutrality in the; icoming war.' Frursia has denied the . ; ssertio'n made in most of the foreign joflrnals, that she meditated the-.occu-pation of Hanover,- and the shuttihg up Of the Elbe and .Wescf against the commerce cf 4.glar)d, his majesty declarkiir that he will preserve the free navigation of thos JLVi'.ri?.hd.l'iritn..t'I?-i' the maepentlencc - auci neutrality ,oi Hanover. A communication, to this ef fect was received 'iy the repency cn h the tCth ult. and dispatched to In- don. . .... . . i The cmperbf of Russia, in. rl'ply io thelettersaddresscdtohimby the chief consul, and conveyed to Petersburg by the chief of brigade Colbert, on the subject of thodifleienCe with England has d. cured tlat, should a war result . from it, he will exert his whole hif.u- ence and power to preserve the neu trality of the north. The receiitarma ments in the Russian dominions, nltho ptofesscdly agumst Swerlen, are sup posed, to have bren mare with this, view, themon especially iis the naval equipments are s ill continued not. HiihsUn'din -the adjustments with the court 6f Stockh olm . ." :M?y The Fieya, capt Fiortii from liJubat,.VYith i ins andLiandy for Au".Mcrdar!ivi!i thken by the Vip er gtw-vcssei, and M nt into Dover. ;. - NIC W-YORK, July U . j Ti the John Moi-jn, London pa; ' pcrs, to the 20th of My, have been, , rcceiveu. I lie arrival. c this Nup has at length relieved the public miud ftpin its anxicus state of s1up4r.ee on the ull important question of p?ice or "wur. T'he event of WAR is at hni'ih decided, and the reasons lor ' 1. neftl 6f'hostilitits,on,thc parlol 'r,c liiitisb g'xrcmmi)l. are itatcd to tv. pcreuuory ami mcBatir.g threats oS the part of France i of the evjtna'.itiv of Malts er the renewal ofjwsr i.f wnwaTantihle insinuVJons against tha Rriiiih gnverniiunt, coi.Uinud in ro- lout Sebasliani'i report on lie affairs ot Kg) pt a comnuii.ication - to ihe le,;isUlic bsdy, wherein. lh f.rat Consul, iir his rapacity ts chief n-,a- Kistratc prtsumts . u AfTrm,. that .. 1 rri uriin c.u.r.01 imiy . cn,t.rI I ar.amst I..A rwtr f I mnce ; the v,4v.s fct l o-,pro nmv) l.nd ami.st hit ir.agnty, inserted 1.1 tjic Hamburg (iatcttt hy the rpetial it.liHncf, ii! hi ouV.ol thaiaricv f the rJnisirr of the FreivH rcp;bilci wit! lariom insiiUs f f infvrior !cgrer, , lending to lilify anl degrade hit majcuy's jrriH.i,nt. u,i.C,,e IJih of May,. pencil crn'm lud Urn U-d o:t all ,..(. mi iu.Aa jh f.f,i,i . S a a 1 -J' vii my 1, .11 ti,i.:C.. .o,..rs i""""'i riii;c powerj, ro'Ju in evitnblf be fharri'J W-0 Ihe air m vjiij's to I'raiici. 'The hottct im. . p'cis ever known frttailed ill all the svapiitl .f-l.tJreaHlrltiwi. fr-n the hcgr.ier.'ir.tes' f whitfi opt. llow arJs tn., rvlieved. bya ip?til protect in n; wqyrncc of lr. nm;;. h.ivir em'mlsed Sn hi yVUt Is Whitworth. hU IWI.... ... .1 1 " 1 1 . a , iii'i ariwa-i i ii . . . iiTiai fen 1 . a. . Wl.ifc.U.lU-.n the tvtnin. c g hi I Ijeen OiipatcU i to the Dutch a,l r t l W,' S;un;: goierrrtnti, thct, if a strut ' umt touted c,t !r tL r2 It the neraji'.r shod 1 be olen c.l by U.,, fl viS , r f, '11' . i Irs liciitiia m r.rxt to an 1 r- 1 . . A. prored cornplctcly successful, ad t!.,.t Frande had ceded Louisiana to tU. nited States. JJy Louisinna, we pft: siime, is meant the island of Jnew-Qr. leans . withthe intermediate cot;ntH adjoining the Mi3sisippi territory It is also stated that the claim of Ameru can citizens for French spoli&tions 4ve been, reknoed by .Mr. Mwo. putes betweert ; England amLFrance, further conimunrcations on the taf his government, u is :saui..,taar, ral- ley rand and Joseph Buonnparte'dji- ! council decided for it. " RI. Scliim melpcnninck, the Dutch ambassador, i. was still, in .London, but it yas believ-", ,;; ed that '.he would snon receive o'l-dcA frbm hisgovernmqnt to fdlow tb? .c.- . '7 . .. r - ample of general Andreossi. TheRri- tish tunds experienced considerable fluctuation ; they wer.e 62 .1-3 atidfc'l to Cp The French funds have fallen to 52 3-lOUiSi, , fr ; ;;, V jrjsmTQN car; juty , " . ... OFFICIAL, The "Executive have received official formation tnat a Treaty was fi'gned on the 30'!if Aprii botwecn ihe MiniHers Picnipoten. ' tiary and Extraordinary if. the U. nited "St-it: anil the Minifler j.. potentiary of th; French . gctyer mer,D7 fiurli ilieTUTe'd Sulci have obtained the full riht to and fovcrciytity over New-Orleans; and .the w)iole of l.o'jinana, aS.Snaju "pofltlfed lllc fame, y .. - j boston, Jur.e 20.' Extract .cf - Lrlttrs iryn 7V, -. tece'vi'ilj theivay ef UiiVre)' dalcl VVe hivdno.w ihe moral cr tain t of, heiRg pv.J in the Uni:cJ Statei ,,w!ur , Frsr-re owesto ita 'Ajn.-ricirls. Thiv government ceJcj L"uifuna, for a certain .Fupflof .which ine. Amcrfearl ercf'ilori an to l in p?rf,-and. ivhciher i h paid In calh or in fioeki, it is it 11 1 s goottpavmfnt. j 1 Aluy 9-M I,' af Urt have lie , fa iifidien to inform you, iht 'is ; American creditors are to be "pJ Tb4t'.i met ican G ovt r n in 1 M fa eychan for Jonifia;ia-.the r!,ir i ii fixed. Fi"c" moin hi re 'jjivrn lor the r?tifici:ion ahLHi wcik', atcr, thof? accounts which are ' :' qiidjie l ui'l be pa I tv Kir. Li. vingMon's bills on ihe trtafhrv i f il.c U, 5mt, and iliofe un'iq iu'a tJ, wiiMo 6 mon-hs aK-r ii.." ' ; Tie abrve irjtcKfling ir.ttlj'gcncs i? a IdrtfT.-J 10 a pnilcrnh ol th Hilt icl(Kclt;!ity tu thisUMn. .' CVAPLUIOU, ;V I t. Cof. 7'i.Vr. of the ichjov.tr Uniir. c. ' r.'t.-Jwn fAr, i VidftmSt. Th ui, fwrnilhet iuLjrtint i.fomniij : 1 1 . t . i . y . . i fv thft U., ht ,.vi, ' frtni'j.rsirttl at St. Tlumt'in 1 'L iiishft hjj cciHureJthe it'.dof It. t.cia, f. m the f, ench. T re. ; .rt,v4(twattKtSeneraUi'iiUii tut ta the tcih b.'r, 0 incr.hij rtr-A1 .-.fv.n St. Ljj. cank nP the ir. teU.-Mwc ; aJ fra n h0-n ii T- ! !; ttr dulJ the f!h.rinr t.n rjL. ; he &mh htcu jrumfJ ia So JC met thy u'.prx'tli-Jtlt hl&'d cn the li.' juitt anl the fnnth cimnjnJar.t f t'u ? jrrj in ji ii Tmn. , ,;. . lculhh herrfmeJ, d (hir, t te,tht,it ht'.U gttrru.n f 250 m,r, It tvuUJ.frJ thefirt 14 ihe laA r;v. - " " W mf n. 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