Volume IX.
PUBLISHED (weeklt) 3Y ALLMAND HALL,
--.-'. . ,
-TUESDAY, APRIL 50, 1605.
; Conservative Senate. ( "
PARIS, February 4. . '
11. Talleyrand's report continued from sur last.
In estimating the advantages of our posi-
-1 lOft-aiKl f e ietrft? u j m mat u nawwa 1-
burst"' oF. affection, and of respect which in
the late -circumstance has exhibited to all
France disposed to devote lulf to main
tain the honor of the 'Freiicavn-Aine, . the
glory of the .throne, and the. dignity of the
empire, I shall not conceal, tluf -being the
only one admitted, as minim e.r. to the con
fidence of such determi;nuii,'it vvttmy
duty to appreciate it fully, conrdeving il
less in itself than In-'itrireroic prineiple,
and viewing it rather as the effect of cha
racter than as the result of a maxim ef
state. Hud any other prince manifested to
jne such a disposition, I would have thought
that the honr of my place, and- my per
sonal devotedtiess, would have inoipen
, samy ir.ia ...w u oppose it ty my toun-
aels. .. , ,
And, in truth, what is our position i and
on which side are the advantages of war?
We have lost 'nothing, either abroad or at
home"; 'every thing ha improved amongst
us. Our Flotillas,- whose creation appeared'
a chimera, whose-' assemblage seemed , im
possible, have bsen cr-.-iiUd and collected
as if by magic Oar sillier have become
sailors; it seems as if the p ( ts and the
coasts of t!i : ocean' hid transformed theni
selvjs ii.tjci'ies, where our -soldiers of land
and sea, ii
full security, as during a tune
of peace, devote themselves to the terrible
and perilous exercrses ot war., vv e. nave
without c.ou-rt, a smaller' navy than Eng
iin,i. l.,i i i namber. when united and
At I I w f - -----
wisely directed,-is sufficient o givj a mor
tal blovT li the enemy. "... , ,.
Spain ?'f .wninto the contest by provoca
tion v;t;i...ii pretext or excuse, has niven
to iii far auxiliaries (he dis (pprob tliotj of
7TT;T?ouajii MijViT jai oni'.,;r:,?n:.,,,'n'','ne '
i:i Kg-iaVion of a 'mo is people. ; and the-
f.-.i.-.. ,,f a irreat atndoD. Invuln'eruble
upon our ovv-i territory, w. hive experi-
ncctl-th it vKylen ce . an I . an jenjrxiCJL-QJatit-i
reply with the disgracefully celebrated" decla
mations of lord Grenvdle jn the year 8, I
must acknowledge it is not destitute of mo
deration and of wisdom. I have now the
hTno" of reading it to you. . '
Later f run lord "M-Jgrdtt 19 his "ncelltney
M. de TaHtyra.id, minister of foreign f-
fairs.
His maj-5'y has received the letter
which has been addressed to him by the chiti
of the French'governmcnt, dated the 2d of the
present month. . . '
"'There i ..ho" obj-ct which his ninjesty.
had more 'at heart than to seize the ti .st op
portunity of procuring anew to his subjects
the advantages of i peace f u.it!ed on a basis
not incompatibte wit hike iatio-tit security
and the essential interests, of his states. His j
, tmjesty . is-'persuaded this object cannot be ;
attained but 'by arrangemen's which must ;
at the same, time provide" ior the fu ureT
ar-auii tranquility of KlmipeTand'prevr ot '' j
the renewal of those dangers an I uiistoi tunes 1
by which she has found herself v.irrou.Ued. '
Conformable to .this' sentiment, hi majesty.1
feels it impossible to reply more particular-, j
ly to the overture which has bccfi mule to
him until he has 'had time to crnmiu
nicate with thosri powers of the con'iuent,
with whom he is engaged in confidential,
intercourse and connection; and .especially "
with the emperor" of Russia, who has given
the strongest proofs of the wise und dignifi
ed semi meats with which he is animated,
and of the lively interest he takes in the safe
ty and independence of Europe.
Sigi:cdf ' "
MULGRAYE.
Bovnir.g.street, 1 4 -Jjm ; 1 3 J J .
The character which prevails in this re
ply 'is vague and indeterminate. One idea
only presents itself with prccuieui, that of
recourse, to foa-in powers;, and that idea
is not of a pacific nature ; a superfluous
ntemrVtioh ought hortohcTerec!, iVihre
"iTiio' "w"h t' embarrass the discussions and
of wind on Friday nii'ht, (during which they
parted convoy) the five ludiamen reached
the entrance of the Roads on Tuesday,' a
bout noon, when the ex ford, having been
appointed commodore, made signed fortitude
ship whieh had pilots u;i hoard, to .run for"
port. At this period the Abergavenny hud
not been supplied "with a pilot, and, there
fore, was compelled to wait a few "hours for
that ' pin pose. About 3 p. at. having ob
t.iined one, she bore up for Poi'tluiid Rosids.
The weather had become tole'.aijk; niodt raU ,
and, notwithstanding a i'.ruhg ebb tide was
setting in, no disaster was aU tldi l ine ;p-
pilot
how-
(lall-
prenended. it being cor ciriveu thai, th
knew tlie coast well. In j few uiinu es,
ever, tne ship's company ji'avhed their
ger-vi-, situatio n tlur -jiup !i-avuj struck on
the s'ln.bles of,
two Hide 'from
worth an. I hiji t-fi
"ofopmi-JM, ii-.-v t
liill of Portland, about
the shore. Capt. Va!s-xersM'tj-et,
notttitkstandiftjcr-
rial damage, and ac-
coiv.;nKiy r.o gu'is ot umihss. were . i
ordered to be fired foi upvvaiils of an hour J
ana a nui; aii-crwanis. w!;:-n tweiuy -were
disclnryrec'. All thN time ths people were
out vista p.'ii.; uny n
...,i:,,,,t
froe from ularm, smd no 'idea prevailed that
it would be .necessary to h.iist .out ths-'bftats.
to be ready to lake the trevv on shore in rake
of n -cessity . 'About 5 r.'n. tkmgs.bore a
stili more ui'.L;'oraoUi aMice-l ; the c nrnen-
.. ter.Wnouticcd that-a cruisi'ler ...hie leak ws
discovered near tne bottom ol the chu'ii
pumps, wliich it was not in his power to stop, j
t!ie water rushed in so la.!. I he punio
v sink in a moment. " 'J he Caj tain tj licr,
j ' ifconnot be helped Cod's will.-Lt'.cU u."
j 4 AV hen the passengtrs .un! iien w.io
rncquah.ted with their iituatic-n, t!;ey r.i.
j Several effort s-to save their lives; s-t n e it,,,;
I hold Uf pious of uieck,t.il.ilHiLp.ii it'tu ilui',.-
Silvts to the lntrry of the uv.u-'.'- A A a-.
:.- i'prbes stripped oil his cloths, ai d I ; :;
excellent swimmer, plunged into the st i 1 1 d
was one of. those who vus picked i,p 4
bo.arirom the shore. A great number ua
up l!ie shrwu'ds. , At about 1 1 o'clock u !,. ,,.
;.. Yy st a gave -the vessel a sudden"- shock, ii,d
' in an instant she suwk to the Lottcmi, in 12 .
. fathoms, water. Mawy- of those ui:iora.-i.. i
persons who ran up the sli:ouds l,r !i v,
'. .were" unable to sustain the nuaion ( 1 ! c
, vessel in goir.g down, and sufiViod v')V ii . r
i tmlortmibte -companions Lt-'low. ; . 1'oinnn
and persons, .owcverj.-ffl,t- t;nli'-Jh:c
- to-m3iiiUaiit-thxirrhtn:iioi,..ai'ci wtre." 1 1:,- .'
; ttuUtl y, taved. 1'or v-roe time-tltoi ;!;e u'
I sel had goiie down, shr kt.in vrr.cmulH m: .
iug deeper in the sand, iristniuclt il-at cu r..l
persons. were under the r.tLt-snhv c I'd mt-u.)--higher
up the puast. The. highest ivi-sf uas
estimated to be'abovr the" waivr about 25 fee t
and the persons aloft could" plainly cii-rner
.the tin! of the bowsprit. She h.'c! T'.'.COOl.
in specie o board, and nearly b0 i,er-i
sons." -r 1
to ren.L-r them cndlets. The ordinary re.
lit of
to
at war with itself, arc s.i .icient lor r se
curity. Our colonics are sheltered from
all attack; Cuajal jupe, Martin'riue,'and the
Ide of Franc-j, woull res st an expedition of
twenty llriusaud mm.-
Our cities, our fuUs, on- mmufictnries,
are prospering; the regular and easv col
lection or the taxes attest the never failing
resources of agriculture an I of industry ;
cmnmcrcc, arcnVnm-cl"lni,in tlie let ten
years In disumie WU the ostiy inter- j
course wi li F.iiglan l, has taken another di
rcction, and hnJ-i m it communications
m ire p- iritable, m ire in lcp-ndriit and more
safe. No r.u imposts; no hr.r.s; a debt
which csnnot inert is", h it most diminish;
an accurnulut'un of in'".in-. viTi ier.t t main-
during ten years th- nvsent s'ate oj
all complicated noc i :.ti ns is
m;t)vl, to weary g'n ! intentions,
a 1 1 to 'throw the partie-again iiito a wlir
b.-couie mre violent bv t'ie di-appolntmetit
ol n it having succeeded in br'nifijg about a
tam
thtf
. . . . r i."
Wal. OUCH IS l. IV IKI'HI'Ml . 1 liuiin
on the ol- .
This war his. b:en v-.rv li
fensive; but it has h-e.i fit f--m inactive.
Franco- has been s-cur. She has raided
; a f rce until this Uf n Auown. She
Ins planted ti thevjrf ') u of i h- enemy's
r,iintr a n.-iiiiurd f i n i;e"i L- ni'hout
I r i
remtdy ; and by
energy s'i? 1u
ft-nr;. nf llir- ff,:tm "II. J I't'.t "n,lK "Jl
p-M-J-.MU'tf
r th- v
;irid
nr..
at
thi o t'S.-t of jn irtien 'i"y -.-a-- which m- ;M
lure set F.HM K'i'1 i V. i;n an 1 x'w l-'-o-
Kress
!i is t,.i jrr:si
1 Sv th a-tsidit
on
efTirt of w t'chfilnens, a . Icrati:"., fci'inness .(
and wi.J i n.
Will iilhe itni o'" i; enemy? Th;
people i in nn; anl T..t;i'. i t'. j-n'r,-.J
ky geniu. his promp'.' I u ' i ,,nr a n-.r
snicies of m n-ine, w nil a 1 1 f.-a have cn n
p'.dled ih-: Kfi :hs!i c.ibi i.tl vi'i.'i'Uie cvr
w'ktc pikj in pia:jof Tn o,- n uy w;a.
, p.)ujCfcwaf.TJiliV-j2')i ,M"
t twi projects, those ori -v(ii m mTrTe-T
fcnee. Il is pwligil of m.-1'v in'n nch
wsnts; ilciver iho ol uith fi-tressp j
it itiiccsiuutly budhup ail 'Acs 1 in its
Dttcric4; it seirch.' for s ic tnl'io-l i
arrest or mm aside th co.ir.e of r vers. It
tmuttt iiv.mdatio i of its own fuM-i. The
In a a -.iestiu, however, which u hVres a ;
mullitu le of interests an I of p .V;nns, j
wliich have not hIv.ivs bv-vn at Variance, j
it would not ac proper lo stop a; one single ii
point.
Time tt.!!! sorjn unfi'd to v- tc s'-cret
of (he resolutions of the I'nyii'h v;ovt'!!
m .nt. If these resdmions a:y j.i,t .ml
rv I.Ta'e, we s'l id see tin ef d to th-j c.l 'u:-ti.-sof
n:.r; if, o;i th-. rotitrary, this II.. t
appi'aranre of reconciliaii'Mi should pr"v- a
feint c.d.:nU!.?d oa'y to ter.e s.iec i! it: i of
credi', to facilitate a loin, to g v ti n - m
collect money 'from abror1;, ! i m .ke pu
chases ami rnt-vpr'ncs, then we si." i! 1
know with certainly !v fir the IS visitiotis
of the enj,ny are inp! ibje a i-.l .tin;-!'.-,
ud v,v; 5n.-ld have no ul'vr alternative than,
to nj.-rt wilii disdain the h-ipe of v d i'i
roiis al'ureineii'. an' to commit o c s( ,5,
to the uiiD'i'iiji f inr can-:. t'-,c ju'tire
of Provide ;vv, uit i Ihe ouiui of the lim
pe'or. U r.ii new !i ;l,t sli.dl brighten la? obscu n
ty of "the rvit situation of .iffiirs. Ids i i
jestythe lvo;Kror h is thought that the im
p.'rfjc'. d'M'l i-i irc whicii Ids niajcs'y t!;;
k;,i ; of Knl m l ha jt I -vt! proper to in ik:
nYihc fir-4 advaaces of I"rane. ivs-tjlred on
hit pirt a co npl-.te c,i'jsiti rt of wh.it he
wuhcd. if li it lis his d ie, a.ij lac .m .wcr
ofth Knglish government.'" .
I i the iii;ri ti.n: h? has fln-e.l m; t
pm
b.-ing all in readius: -s, wove s-t a-oiivr, and
apart of the ere iv en.1e..vottivd to l.d he'r at
the fire hatch, but uIl aiU?P.ip' to keep the
water under, were in vain.
At 6 p. m. the inevitable loss f.f the ship
b:co.ne ' more and ' more appaieut; .other
leak, kvere'discovered. the wind' ha:! inrre.is
ed to t g.de, ami the severe brKi.k5ni,of t,
Vesse' iifon the ro.-k, theatener' imnii chain
.,.Ceirio'...c-.i. . .1 .:e cap.aiU miu ..iL.ei .vu-re
far ioni siirii'kiii.' i'mni ic p i d-, uuiuiid
'.hen. -,'l'!i-.-y nv their or '.vrs w.rli.ilie jrrr .
est i, niness ami oiol.n- .i.n.l 'iv tneir pro-
p;i" CO!.!'.; 1 V, . "C k.J! ;!-! d t. pi f ; VV' Slj!.-
orr'iiiatioii. As li-e i.i.lit ei. liie si
tuation of ail "ii b . ud b or.ie t!.e r.i:. e ler
riiilc; toe Miss-s l'.v,.iw, vtii "tvci.d other
'Pusveisg -rs i'irre.id iu .k- m i.t on .slioiv ;
hut this v -s inio "sii!e. It s :s iiiuoli -as
all the $!.;; cT7:vp i:iy puM c'o Ui kn p the
Vescl ail i t. In coder n it inpt tt'e tn n
toe:i:i t tlitir o-ti.ost p..,;-rs u the pumpt,
ihe iu' t'is st o 1 l.y il;eeii:;g hem. i:u:
t'lieoiu as' o lha.n bv. . ino s lie fit l
l)v.iiiM:s t- I -; -..!. A. 7 f. M. -the i hip's
coraai-.y I vtti: ;'iu 't e:. iiaiKtcd, it v.a.
iho'i.rht d-ise (i:- t ;1 e f 's!i nigij t ins.'
:n .at rival st Nassau, (N'ew-Frf rid-n'-.ri
l ... i .
iui'iiiftiK-s. London dutts ihroe
than before received. -
'l 'hi Jh'hieing pavsgrctil.s ere extracted
af'.e of the Suv to tin lth of liva;. '
Saturday Feb. 9,'l'ha:i"tl 1 le; t i-'ik'-. r
Admir.d Comwallis consi-tingof Villi -etc
Parii, Dreudr.outrlit, San Jos, nh. Rritunn...
1!
I ei.e;.ure: Windsor C'as'.Ic, Queen, Larie,
'varrior, L'jpi;.nc e, 'Ih-lleronhon. Mar. 1 .1
y.
vn, .U.'rrr.:rj.
lUaaro-a hud-ot sal'i .";
ri-st. ' ' . ' '
It is imde.rsiond t liat the bTi -.ri!! !;r Sr t
j-uiii uovless than 20.o.';o,CiiO;. ii w.s'jMr,
1'iU's original iii'.en'ion to have r:i. A Mr.
et civil, iviurntd to ioi.,..
lly a eothil received in
.thilt the iiiiidief'jrf annaJi
- - i
lu 15
i t Ivo.'.'s of .!)
W save as n '.y
1 i the in j i;i'(.
!, ".i di'ipJCll
ho.i, willi ! n.j
dec l sv I'i- ii.
M
i .i'i. h-'',- IVu'.n the :diore
u . tKOpI? as possible.
M irtit.i r. the pnr
i i one .f the ship's
:i 1 di'.p.'.tri.i-s. in or
e lined inm-, u tonn'm
:t -tai:i. an ! of ihe .imc :n
:d tiic pas.-r, wi.h about
,r-if, an.
ix iea-
tnllie f:
ci irii'.i
liv.-.n.
' One b"1' f im- ofT'-rji) t,t. t',"e, vhi h"
t ! k on ba.l tii M;s; l.ins'. Mis Jack
son, Mr. ku-i'-.gc, and Mf. Taj l"r, ra
d?!, all t)iieng-rs. Mrs. Ilhir, companion
to the Misi l'.v.i!i', chose, in spite of til
tntrealies. to r. nuiu otihiurd , indeed there
were nuuv v v ui! I have made the suae
rh-iiee. mi hide imp . as there nf the boat
co;'.e vli ig vi cTWu'.Iy aaiiut Ihe hiUsea,
i:l so dark a mglil.
" It was norU n:. 0 oVlnck, and several
bo4i were Inm'.l at a short distance fn-m
t'lt sltiji. but th' ' rendered ho assistance tu
the disiresied on hoaiil. Whether this was
owing l i heir being cmi.lmid i:i ihe humane
! ann nn t!i lis will fi.i 1 a sa'.isf.i.:ii., i real .! purp.-.c of savi,i( those who had clung to
i
tin l d:,ir to hi li.-irt hi nc-ju nu i ig ih:
li hs, f i'l an I l.-eis I.' j:il doubt, with every
t'li'igVUich in. erin t'i' gi'eat ivercs'.a i.f '
th.'ir .p?ijv-iiy toil gluy, whrn.vrr s'n'ht
communicati .n s'ull !! cnmpaliMc vi'h
lh p-iacipl-.'sof pd.cy uud the ruhs of pru- '
d;iu. i
A'ierthis report a msm'isr move! -nrlMfss
in luhnce t.f titles iir4iisferred tn it cinips, , told lm eial mijestv, tlniiMii' l.mi fr
nJ the turbalcnce ol camps lo r.s r.iies.
Ireland, the lmii?. cicn t'i.' snn-rs of
TmgLnd, a e oi jects of pf rp.u il and , n M ;s
" disTui'.udc Wlutrvrr upperum to l'.ng.
l4n I isiinciisingly Inquire I by 150 t-s-il
hicS eom.visjonr .loii'd i. he M 'i',s f
the line, aii.l by a valient army rommjij' - l
by tha first trcncral in ihe universe. The
tnW threatening f nil metuces nyil ariss
'from tli;.l forh;arin- pitie-Ki, which wooll
cn ahl; us ihrin-4 a term of ten yearsio m'in.
m vt .ifi of rest sntl nnfi letir-ly wliirh
sa shonll comnuivl chpioe itf Iim4-an4-place,
ail furnitS u wilh the means of ao
n -ring our enemy. !
Thite considfra'Vins, an4 this ontmM.
Hht, inmjf epitiion, to hive inspired thrt
I .n;lih government will His wisi resolu
tion .f making the first a-Wsne, M prevent
liiluics it has not dine ii. h has Kfi
ti the cinpiror all Ihe adVanni dcrivatde
from lha h nnf tf commenrin it. It h
however, rfplicii to the pro; cj.il ion uliich
hac been injJc, and if we tonyfcru this
this lie trs'im ny of confi lencc w!i'n h tie
senile hi 1 j 1st received, bv t.ic com a-i
i m of a rep rt so retnai ka'd! an I s i imp r
lini; wliicfi w is rcTerrcd Jo a s;-1 id rnn
ruilee. cout'u'ing of M;srs. Il.irili- . m,
CicnU, Ilcdoiiville, their excclleiuirn M. Iv
M irstul.lVriguon and Francois NwU;Jut;au,
prssidentof the senate.
t)i)'S
t)HTF.siN(; s.:ti:. nvr-
Tli9 f illowing distressing account of the
loss of the l.arl of hrgivemy F.ngh'i
-r.jst.Indi ruin, is from thi lindsn Star cf
the 8lh Tchftiary i
On thelstinst t'ie AVr-ircnny, cip'ain
Wj'lsw.irth. tailed" from I'onsmo-nli, ti
company siith the l!oyl (iconjc, llcnty
Aildington. WesforJ, atil n nhbiy Castt,
IV the Ist-tn.lic, under convoy of lie
WcymnMiH frigitc. The wrathrr prnvinrj
rry nnfasorshlc, after their sailing, an I lie
wiml beinj strongly ilrerse. inlucrd then
ti make the best ofihcif way for Porllai-I
IloiJ. After eacountcriii a accre pie
i!'in
with
An-
pi 'Ces ot tin- wreck, uimhi which many had
J'tmivrjrJ f'om..lit.yisel) ,.r. bccausc,jhey
were cnv;ged m plunoc r, is a matter ulnoh
I. as not brcn arrnai:H'd.
M The dmidfi; crisis mps now apprfnrh
in every one cn board seemed assured
f his f.itr, soro- gate tluJiiv.-Wrsnp tuVr's
piir, whd't others endeavored to cllnt
tliemcvs, !iu I emplf rd the few minutes
th.-y had Is ft to the t.s of purpnsts ih it
ofimplorin j the mercy of thcr ( rti.r. At
II o'clock the ship was neatly full of witcr,
an I as she bejan gradually to dnk, (.onfusiun
commnircd mi board. A liiiuihcr f the
s ulors begged arcTrniTy for mote liquor, imd
when it wtsrrfuscd.tl.ry attacked the spirit,
room, but w.-re repulsed by their ou cer,
wlin never onre st sight r.f their eharnrlcr,
anj eon'inlird to conduct tl.cmsrhca ni'.h j
the utmost lutiiiiile. One ol them was
stuionrd al the spirit.riHnn door, siith a
brace nfpistiils, to guard nguinst surprise,
and there remained even whilst the ship was
sinkin , A sailor was esirrimly solicitous
to obtain sonic limmr from him, saving,
will be all one an bmir hence." He thft
as it may," replied the iifTkcr, ' l-t us die like
inc ri." 1 I, a tirtumst am c hsrdlt to !e 9C
counted for, lhat. in th midst of til this dis.
f s. the boats were never attempted i-j be
hoisted out. About two minutes before the
ship went down. Mr. llitfw'oi, ihe chief
mi'c, went to Capt. Widsworth. Hd ttid,
V Wc hare done all we can, Sir, the will
t w. s
!:!- d
Aoiliotoi 's war tuxes to 15 ('C; CUvl. thei r
by rnisiiM'; 2 j,C0'J,'J0 v.i'.hm e!, tar;
I 'f this purpose a r-ew osscssir.wi.t w:. lo i e
made o' house and lauds gtiu raily tnif-uh.
odt ihe kingdom. The unexpected" mry
however, with which tlie budget is lo U o-
lied, inhkcs it impossible, for hi.m to w ait
lo.' the rtlunii nercsnry lo this plan,, and o
he recurs to ihe eio'ier tsA nunc j niolicahls
f stern of a large lo. n.
There are three dis.irrt and unconnected
lists n.'.' making fee th; I"lii.
1. Messrs. II. and A. (iiddr nihli I
';lvi.
2. Mcsrs. Tiol arts. Cu"ii U Co.
Mc?5r?. Tl illu .son, Mr V. aid, t:c.
3. Sir I'rai.ris Ilarin'; Co.; Mr,
grrs't-in. Messrs IS .tire. Alton y Co.
And t lure will probably Le a oil; ex-clui-.g
. li-t.
I, appears from an nrcmnt h id hi-forc ? ?
hoi.su o! commons, th.il the fu. (Ud chla -n
lixch.'pier bill, out? '.ipdintr o ir .Mil of
January, ISO.I. ammmted to 2S.7 3 I.
News was lec-ive-.l u. the Auno-.-.tv .f
tlie loss of l.is MajeS'ty's fii,,u c l).n . r
56 Kuns, Captain 1. Cati.pti.ll. . !
taken a Ficncli luii;, and w. s. in li.H,-i.f
s.ver.,1 other when s'lt-stitirk f is a u.t I.. n
the Coast cd Fiance, iu-r K'-cheff it. sMvt
proved fatal to htr. The accounts u-vpu t
ing the crew are lariou. but we ere inifi'd
to belies e that the greater part if not the v.U!c
have bic.it Swd.
, Yesterday Karl St. Vincent tete'.vi-d il.
jnelanchcdy inuliigc nee, lint lis LoM'sliip't
I lifphcw, Captain J.rii of l is Maj -slyji si i;i
j Tonant, of 8 guns.wns imfnr'iin.iit ly dtown
; t el. in pas.iug in his hmhnst fn.ni Ids run
; tojheSan Josef J'lthc hnats li,w wc 10
. saird rKfept one nun, who iwjni to'iTe r
j sisunce of his captain. Captain J i vis wus
i IreaMirerof the (in-inwirh Hospital.
1 he king has Ix-en plcuscrt to t:rant to tt.
riglit hon. William llav.cnrl of linol. ihi;
place and office of Knic lit Marshal of Scot
land, in ihe room of Sir Hubert Laurie, de
Ceased. The Mowing, we midrrs'and. aie the
runiVis ot incti ohLsitui' ly Mr. Put's ad
ihticaial lA-fiiirc bill l'.r.gt.iii IIC2 -Srotland,
21! Inland, lc:S Tw'.al
(lovcrtitnetit have conirfc'ed f'-r a ihp't
for S-rfio stand of arm, to be cridi I
on the Cluuctitcr road, taitliout Laiifottl'i
gate.
Tn'ract rf a letter U' tn t Rfiuh rrati in Ctl
ci tta In hit fiic nd in I'UUihlphia, o'jud
Drr. $.
rr political matters I refer jmi to lie
papers, by which sou will fr.d. IpjI r h
had some depc rate C(hi!rg in ll is fMir.Uy
but I Ik lit sc sie hie now got ll-r liner if
all Ihe native poaers, siho m rrt nme tt
aVoil lo combine arrirsl u. Cle rr t.l
I.sks, WcIUsSy. and Fraier l ave Inhtud
like herwet, and im!ud so laie all nr
troops.
llolkar hs p'urn us moth tre ble. tl
Lc bat mil n .th a el.uk, in thclut Lu-J-taf
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