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1-'-. V: iitolave ex pence ; ye be did f nor be-! tiiis houfc e in tne tauai ubicui im'mk; eould 'dilcover fuch verfoliiy of temper arid fi-ftem,las to diibioJ,i.6e rray by; a :XiOle rcfolutton ; ' . -:y vi '1 j -: . j ; Mr. Nicholas prepie.d tfcat h$ would not be in. hbe.to call up tire refolutton ; and jjras Willing. lO it I II "fj 'I miwuuuuii could be obtained that wight be wi&ed upon the fubject j J : la SENAT2 of the UNITED J - states; caldgiulm on the 22& --of Pe fcruary The Cincinnati of I Ntw-Ybl Friday. December " j ft n n . Retired, That the ihsnks of the Senate V . or commuaicaxea, inrougn its 4 iufi, "Gen. Henry jllee.", for the elegant and impref live oration to 1 the melmorV of Gen, George Wafti.igron; which he prepared and deli-1 Rcfolved, That the Secretary be directed to apply to General Lee for a copy of the fame !.. ' . -. -'; - betel ft- - 1 ... eOedfthat the Churchee of tfiat City be: put into mourning that the Imp maftera hoilt their colours half ma ft! high, that jthe mem hers of the- corporation, as'd: the citizens wear crape tor fix weeks, v -1 - i, I On the 27th ult; s being Sr. John's day the Grand matter of penfylvania 'delivered in addrfs to thffaurniiyon the lofs of heir departed Brother; George Wafting. . - , . 1- - I - 1- 1 - '-V - ' On the:ieth u!r. an Oration was delivered "at: Wiimington (bel.) by Gen. Ir-BedVd after a precflion of tne. Mafonic rattrnity ry ana otntr ciiuinu : j- , . , : We.tie htppy in heipg able to inforni tlte By the Pt3iio'sNT of the I. S, of Amerjca. "."j;; P A 0 C L J M A WHKRF.rvS tie Gonrcf. r ! 0 tf. of the U. Srates. in ; hononrlof the memory of General Geo!&gh Wash imotom,1 haye this day Refolvecl That it he recommended to the pfoljlc of the United ' States J to weir a crape on theA left arm, as mourning, for thirty oays '. ana"; 1 nst tne Unired State's be requeued Prelident of i the tojillue a Pro " clamation, notifyfng to the people of the 17. State,' (the faid recomniendatiofi-: . Now - therefore; I.t jOHN A.DftMSj Prefidept of j tne uoitecj Mite, ao nereoy proclaim tne a, ' faoie accordingly. . i -j r ; - (l. s.) Giren under my band and? tne fral of the United States, ai Philadel- public, ' tha miniiler to t Mr.i HomDhreys. tt prefenr e court of. Madrid, who lis in polTefljon of toft of the requilite document Warning. lor compiling the life df v General ton, and who is to be furnifhed by the proper autheriiie wi jb further materiaUy Y-iUjindertake this interefting work" From iheleniiacxuracy nd pairiotifai , oi this gentlemas, the pubJjc tnay.cxpeia to re'eeire g hiltoiy prepared with: the acutencls i of a u Field wrlbal Pr?c. eiL ' 11 Sr'c?, po the 2511. On theaStb, field tMtrLi i Lincken defeated the eneiav j;' h"' iwo oattaiions. cf , JL "n .Dri T 4 ih whole oif ifieihft mJ ot ji Tincea to uiaros ,; but not ben Vj pen a communication, either to ,1, lo tbe left, be fa w him(elf utwier tK r'hr 0C to withdraw to th. jGrifcn7 cottntl 29th.- ' --..4r ; uir - on thf V FfeicTM.al Sow.rrowi 5 gadeofgWalAunugC s tar ae Jwit2t,: on the 28th ? . Glarus on the able to efFeft i id ofioftob r.cl?c hn not hi at M Z - junction wiiliam;..!. ",c2 field marihal Suwarrow W. MH to the Grifon country. , L f T :r,e'a msrwial Suwarrow i- accr .toVcircu); ' vt .. ,; . I iiS f. ? recciveo tnia mornin. Ar-. j- .. near Glafur,'! a-d ' iken loco h"01ir critif, t)ie integrity of iruth gance of iclioolar. and the j cle. vite If iev: excellency : Thomas ; Jefferlon, prefidept of, tkjrJ'M St,tfS preEdenr ofthe fenate. town yeft'e.f day San this morning iV Jar in th fcnaiej HEW-YORX,i December phia, the 24th day of Decsmber, try the We flop the pfffs laf! evening, to mention errivkl of it Srjtifli ' packet! Princefs J h$otiei, captain Kcrj in 6 day 1 'from! Kal- i nil mom- year of out 'Lord, one tboufand- feren hundred' aid hinetyrnine "artid "ofthe In dependence of tthr' United States the twenty fourth. ", J6HH VDA MS; Hylthe Prelident,.-'': ' .''v-.- TIMOTHY PICKEKING, Secretary af State. At the; diredrion of the Corporation of rolled for three J City, are biing PbiladefphiaV fh- bells were ys, and the deliberations of khe" Councils fulpended. The (everal pulpits of the in black, which is to continue fdr fereral monihfj. ' ".' 'V ;'.. ;':': Mrs, Adaras, drrwing. room hit 'been lofd untit Friday and the ladies at. tending there-Have been reqiiefted to vrear w!i t e 1 rim tried w ithbl ackl ribbon ; end the off the a ?d of At th. fin,- time, rhe colomn of .h.VZ'': : ih. .n n, pnlW,. MotUn. ln ' ,n k,IUd and wnond.d thir j! o Signed) CHARIJF3,' Archduke, F. if. . ; ; ' j : STRASBUR COaober 9. fil Wi Official EfulTetin of the general, (laff ofili. army. , '! 4 .; l.,- j. ! .tv .. : "'""y "a r ranKtort, , j ne Jeft joo men. ladies of .'the ffi'cersl of th xaent to wear;black. e .general govern o wear black. . : 'i . . . hlha amazements of the Theatre, after their fufpe alio n, were refumed on "Monday the Houf- which was :fall to overflowing. ' duplayed a fcene calculated to : imprefs the miad with the utmoft folemnity ! and forrow. The pilUrs fup porting the boxes ' were- en- vii wicu w tin, uvjk crapes me cnanticiiers were decorated witlV the infignia of woe, and the Audienci, pariic'utarly the Ifemsle. parr, a'ppearedbfered with rhe badges of mourn ing., 'About 7x o'clock, fn band ftr'uck up " WaPitngtoaJs March,' aftcr'which a fo lemn driie was, played, w heir the curtain TomV in the d if covered flowly rifiag Grecian Sile of Architecture, fuppbrted by Truflcs. Jri the centre of ; it wai a Portriit of the General, iacircled by a wreath of oak en leaves ; uudertthe Portrait fword.. lhield and helmeri and the colours of the . United .'States. The top was in the form- of a pyra 12 id, ia the front of which appeared' the A met ic an Eagle, wheeping tears of blood for the loff of her General, and holding in her ttok a fcroil, on which was iofcribed " A atiohs heart.' - ,r 'The fide a" 0 the Stage were decorated with Black Baanera couta rning the names of the ftveral States ofthe Union, In gdlden-ietters, whictmourning trophies were (ufpend ed." X monody bit ihe 'death of GEORGE Washington was then .recited by id r; ,V ignel. The tragedy ofthe Roman Father, which concluded the performances of the cning,i gave general )atisfaClion. i I The Cincinnati, of Pnnfylania bave -greed'to wear mourning lor fixmonths, and mouth, and 10 from lialifar. ing; we fliall get London papers 0ct obt r- -T wo da ? s 1 a tie r tha n b y t he Faft 0 r Vecembe- 2C, fpoke a flup 80 days from Liveirpoof, .10 Bahimore, in ifiref Mpt f frnger, captain Tetef I Campbelli-Lefit at . ajifftrcoloneUiqnblrt, the! ret ere not JDr. btanifer and fiaril;. ;".; .'! :- . -: '," ; Two Spanifhlfttgatesp laden with cocoa, fuger, cochineal; 'drugi, &s. and three;mil hons ojf do Mars in . fpccle, from- Vera ' Cruz to old Spain, had arrived at: Fal mout h pr i I zey to the Ethaiion and Triton. ! 1 ' j The day before the packet failed, colonel Tsrltcn hid arrived from Lifboh, I in canfe qiience, itwae-u'p:po(cl, of fo.me;snifuncfer ilendin betwetn fcim and the comnander .M) chief.. - --.1 y. n 1 . . ;.. Lad evening arrifed, briz 5lHamV Orr' from Martinique and St; Kitts. Left the United Sta tea frigate !n(urgcrit, ci MartU J" n que,; and the .Umtrd at Stf Kitts. .Captain es tor covemment from both commande'r. Tjhe Adams Kad made fie vera ! prizes.-pafW teniers wr. Uy M'lntjre, of the 3d i R. Private letters from London mention enemy Kim' thoufandj pealant b9 irown doan their irax is a whole compn) tf more are m oafteiW of the whofe line of MentxV ihaheini, ail nr.;-. . -" Tei fofe in a mafs have t Among the priloners CoOaeks. We once! tT t M,;OcTOB he efcaped the carriage. He him at Zurich, - vthe Englilh miniier, Mr. Wickhsm; tf--rived here to-day. ; Willi nuch diflicoltr French, who iired upon bia' waa forced i to leave bcbiD hia" whole., equipaW, aad a confiderable iumiof aoney. The Imperial His nate f.ow quitted the whole of Swilkct Uud on the other fide of the Rhine, i ', " ; ' ' October .'i.v"7 j, A" courier arrived moment, with 1114 telligence that (the French have crclitd iki llfaine near DurJacn. h ! ., j .; ' AS C hIf FEN blf R (S, Cel. 6. i I! both Cflmmihffurt f, i " , . . H favcufed 11 i . On the 4th inR. the French the jlmperitllflf t op rt Her with tSf from Mrntzand Cauel, whets : 1 1.' L:L'-" receirca conuocraoie 1 the' armed peafahts L.tbey had lately. forcements. 'refiftance tbcm rciB the brav(U Our troops made fx.i. Ym iMtMW Viin': frvrtTr t commercial embarreffmchts in that citv to b S r M , ; ' ' . r r . v. f - . . V 1 k ; , l theyf were at lencrh forced to cie' way te them. The enemy ha;riflg receired more fy Received by the Briiifb packet Prmtef,: ehar- lotte: from Falmouth. STtiTGUARD, His imperisl majeny has appointed ra Mtlas, commander in chief ni Lcmbir- dy, and general Kray, ebwrnander! in , rfief Arcfiv nefa the Donaue of the army to.ltaly ' Letter from his-Royal duke Charles. 'v ' ,.-?r;:7: Oaober i ne urtloTtOnatr occurrencet In Swjt zeriand oeing ajteady known. I hall con: fine mylejf at pjejent mel-ely to glrijig ;tjbe outlines of then, and fte the events whiclr have taken pbci SBc I ' , ; :. 9Mh5 Jb l the Ruffian corps bw it commandhof IteWnaht general KbU i b f o r c e m e n 1 1 , t h 6 u gh j d r i v e 1 1 t o i g h t fcvrfif time, and tl.ninH ever v irrh cf rrCrcd wi fought forr advanced further from Hatterf.1 beinj agtinft Sindlinacn atid Fjoeclift Ut our; troop had relblved to-make a ftacd oeii the Nied; and uhtd every exmion to prt Vent the enemy ffcim' crolfing that rirtr. FRANKFORT, j Cclober 2. ed esf d4 the fafcow, on the Linimit, n?a field 1 u marfb4ll ricur the column : Yeflerdav the French trot PS city again, and partly teturcf: If6 partly marched lowarda; Konigltem," to cut; olr the -retreat; of thofs German troops Dtf have adf aoced into the Rhioegaw; The have however, made ; t! msrterly rtttcst nfl- oer tne com mac d of: George, - end have t tnarr, but even carried the ? eleaorial only nbt left fifs! (NT on from a 00 the Freu and 4 r e pif Limar near! Hotze. Tnach were defeated brbo eoemyi The former corpt retreated. 1 if iFira 1 B f!anwot tne' Rhine, end the co lumn of held 'mirfhal Hi'un.nt ! nt. 1 L thst ti 16th, by St Gall, into the1 dil a 1 - V- . ---- i :j . ria of at Hambur g, ra oxen J hogs, tnd made 36 .prifosers. r t linjumei apree m - iratinp; poor coup try people ha-ve fuflered mcch byj fbeFrench, during ; From our citjr ihey have again demsfldra . contributit of 250,000 1 towns, it bresttsii'i; that, in cafe of refufalj'io'oo French troop ibould enter the city. lOur maeiflratrsBilB-:; : ",w,-1,mm.t"1 jaian ia of uyer aa Voriilberg; sy aniwtrca mat iher could not -v V
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