-. . . i I'f--:-: T .n 1 'ii.i-It ssoedient'-to withdraw the i-1 T -iif) mill ktiia inJ hl maiellv futficicnt to warrant mm m am j i - " : IL S Li.'" J'f(:i-ly atfumcd litre thcafpett ot wm- m from Qiy no oiri;umiiuun P tec V - I'. ' ' ' feud an officer within the French arc! Bta I vian lines, to fttitfy himfejf s ihat no newj works arc carried (on on their: fidr. An -of-l 'ficetyof -ankind dittinftioVihall be lent from! each army respectively; to guarantee ibe ex-! ccution or this convention. - i Art. VIII. lEitht thenfand prifoner Uk this confiaed of Utter were Atonal, pd Mi fancy 40.000 itrong.- ; - . i ' . Account fro. Y,cnG? oa 9 mention a nouiber of recrui "'"g hen fni rj ,.n, thei.ee b .waggoini to up ,r ll, whither jGen. Fio. lich, with his troo ' an.4ccc Ktffiari, bad 6ea ordered tp procure i fv? ftHliich tity, i . " .;lf.r.,l. tHt anv atteroot I to- f?rncl nd Bdtavian, taken Wore tble present. ! rtyi a:d the trij-o ureceockaiie broken i. . ' . - , .f. i i camDmrn. ann now drn nrd in 'KnUr Un proiccution of the campaign in t ; v . r . i ' . .. 1 tive couhtriesi i The proportion and trie choice of fiih prtfonirsVfr cacbto ke determined be-l tween the two republics. Major Genjera! Knox. man remain wun tne rrencn army to guarantee could not be attended with decifiire stsgc8, whiKtJhe imponb.titr; of co J -'iflitiiff' troops in the narjpw.diltria 'of the j ntrv o r'-'""' uu,rt:' "7TT,r-l tbe execut on cf this article. mU Precarious itate ot topplies tq aerx. i Art. IX. fThe cartel reed nenn K-Vi-i-J Trir A that theTuioft sriviteie meaiura 2 taken during .the prefent campaign, fnali . cpti oni fdwoH v uT , I nuein fuUfoe till it laall be carried into cxe to be par ueu .w- o. c , w,. .j- cuteil . and tji further agrwd that ihe Dutcri ,or:g5d .. n or?;tonwrach,1ahhoo IhanHbet confideted as cx ffijjht aaVeiexpojaa xnc army so, 4 cnanged. campaign, and nowi detained ia Engjacd iliall Ibnrlhed, fwhtthe'Kea'l ?iilat fia&' fcoic2 at be rettcred, without conditions; to their refpecJ caiHel cf St. Aogeic. - its exetut ble tojany qnr I .ijugsi. hlri nurid preferat . I. l, t. U r :ilit t. nHnnlrt. BUU kUU lUCi ,u S 1 have srmiltice, in ('. i ... - feri'oos lofsWshc envus . ' L-..4'aredi to corfciude- a tonbcton .-'wit" admiral .MitcheH, with ' ' . : J ; i Vvf iwhit-h t h . rhml if !nn are incloUd, and vvhuh, although they prpvid ;.M.i?u,nn-n.a a Ufpj number s of prifo wrar. nd' in our hands, yet, 1 x?ill not bt thohi by his niajefty.jan t ,;.,r.MVnfitioD for isian v vruable nni i i r Lk'u' k v r i,V..h rnu'jr have beep toft, after wbch In s biiherto dirtaed riiem,! jrewinp'i tfeVi Oieceuji and when.ihe iivea . -It ; k I. I ,., I y99 by the andcrligned General officers, lur- (Signed) J.KNOX,Mjor,General. (Signed) ROSTOliLANT., By letters from Falmouth, - in onr maritime ;! j.1 a Brclt preparing to pat to fea. Seven fail of the j ob means Bo i rlSer wnieh preUnted the.i.feivei of enfnng a fe tlitc re: rearV ' '.We're j thofe ' of .reflorpft tiV the k iiru&tve meafure of. in and at ion', from the which, 94 it NvouJd luve involved tpe in: habl u t of the nothern pa ri of r his pi o vi nee in ruin ior itic ui . Ik, i if " -h.hlv rejaanihe to the feeiin-t, as w.eiras contrary to the character and practice ot the Briu'di nation. . ' ., j.J T reit conHdent;! tht the mottrea Which I have her detailed, will excufe me to bis maieay tor haviog aded without wptihg "nrinja inftruions ! from honi, and t ut 1 lha hawe fne wusiaci ion or kuowipj' that my coducl iiii tins relpcct, has met his itrom C3enoi Jinrf.r fl?i't Oft 3, i itiii fajd. C. jerai Rleijiauhaisrtpulfecl p. rercbo ite wIkg upon whtth he was eveain. t ' tec tea. Gti rl ChSmpiohet had Tent his her- d vjcur ced to Niee. Many of the Genoele .hi micbAu had c niigrated, in cpniequence ft W teir proper- tiei were, coPiiicated. Want i xreiiuici . vcr thofe who remained whofe mifet y vas hicreafedi by heavy xcntributiooi. I ; , ' ' From jSwitzerland, OG. ly. . 1 i t frd that General jMailena hid threatened to t r;feice tfte demand bf ccntributibn from Bpfie. ; Accounts from DarrKftadt, of the as! "ard.id Oct. telite,Uhat the Frersch, cn enteir t , Mai helm nl H5HIhrtr. r!rlnrit tit. v u' i irar the Palatinate as a holiile ccuntrj add o cere d-: in each cauiiderable contributions. Id Fn co nil the peafints were riling iri a mafs. It wrr reported that General Sztarry hao driven the French frori Heidelberg, f aF I " w wu tui, a v s: i the line Were! feen coming out of the -harbour on ; 6- ? t rJlf ? tne f eaian ctnci troops i xv.entz, iooo French purpofed to attack, and w inter in the Duchy of Wirteniberg ;. to prevent vthith the peaCants were armincf : VVh.iltt thr Anflriana i Inli.rrl in Dr nirstioni tn rnpl t!ir rni-mv. Cer i , i i- I i , - , - r j rai nccenioc was oiiime ism wunu o n:iea vt I Heiibrcinr, m ith 6cco men ; Mind Gcfral Sztar- ! ray was anvancing ironi canrruoe. Pr,ro 1 Friday Lilt. The whole of the enemy,t naval tru'd I force iii tnit (port, amounted, it ia fid, : to-be- mi- i tween forty and hlty tail ot the line, befidesfin- gates.'., .- r'--: Lty'-- t H-P' ! . The $ccaunts frcm Italyiate, thai Surahss been retaken, and that Gharopionet had gained an advantage near Coni. The '.vidore'i in' Swit zerland hvv ? " produced the effett of preventing the retreat .pf the French in Italy, and Genoa remains in the poffefiion of the French. Rome Ira nrrnrrt ari 11 n ex beked fee ne. Tthn Frmrtrh. i ffw in number, and incaDable of rcfiftin the J Neapvlitkris jwho'were advaocing", bejgan tc re- 1 trust trt Cvr-A Vecchia. The DeoPle immpiii 9 t - . a . .if . ateiy requcnea not tooe aoanuouca, ana to oe .armed.! A firong force was; foon collefied.' tiie NpAnolitnn entrenched caniD ef ia dec men: at Frefcati, xdit ltormed, 900 kil ed, 18,006 made xnajefly s graciuiii approbation; (sifind) S. 1 am, '8rc. "Right honl Kenry Dnndas c ART 1 1 C L h ftgretd upon between nujui -general Knox, -duly authorized by r.is Tfx htgtineis the duke, of York coirwria ndr in chief of the combined EugHiii aridj Judian army V and citjien ilq.tolancj general ot origade, and adjutant geoeraV; duly authorized by titiien Brune,! general and commander in chief of the Kreuch and Batavia n army. Art., 1. Krorn the date of this convention, .. :- . . . . . ' . r ! -.,? -I U hoililitfes ihau ceale between tne ivro sr mies. Art. orifooers, with the commander in chief, land the military cheft. ; . - H. "), V November to. 1 ,''( .. Freparation are in considerable forvardnefs for an expedition, whofe fuebefs will e a dr ead lul (Iroke toftise powerful though at prefent in aaiv , Margie of the enemy. ; . -.v i :. , :. .- The Dutch Democcsta are ftated to have been greztly indigpant with Gen. Bruney for his con vention withj the Engliih, conceiving f hat -the re I.uive fituation of the two armies, entitled, the Republican even tojmore favorable terms.! j The late 4cconnts frenj JSwitzerlind. repre fent the arrr y of MafTena to have been nearly 4 months without pay, and ceiarly dettitcte of both clothes and p'rovilions. ; I ;'-'f J. The neW'f repch army of the Nortpi, is rapid ly forming id Brabant: it it?to confiHj of twodi yi(Wn cf r sjeco men ; the One to be encamped near Antwerp, the other crj the Meupr. j J Napper Tjandy and his allociates, were yefter .tn., v. m.f f m Ke v att.' to be conveyed! to Ireland. The total amount (I. The line of dirmarkatibn bttween re- thefaid arnifes lhall be the line of their fseaive out pod, as they now .exift. .:). , 1 . : . - . . I- Art. III. The continuation ot all works, VitCililvc a 11 14 Fhe continuation of all wo: d e fen live, fhalll) e fu f pe n de & on both fides, and no new ones Ihall be uadcr-. Arr. I" The mounted batteries it-sken pofTeljion of at the Helder, or at othet'poflti- 1 . , t .r - - 1 r ' r ' OfI3 Wlllllll liJC IIB.1IUW-WVWU .iku.y; Li.w fcww . hincd Englilli and .Ruinari army, fhall, e re- or (irt caleiof improvment) in their prefent lUte an J all the L uteri artillery tsKcn tnerem ilijit) be- preferved. i ... i , - i - Art. Vz The combined hgnlilli and, ttui fa' army fiiall embark as footi as V pe!Jiple, -d flull evaenste the territory, posits, Dutch with. : 7 1 ifuridi ahd 'jnternal navigation ot the republic, bv tn'e ?oth of Nov. 1799. o-JT connttinji any-d vacation, by munda- t iions, cniing tne dykeji, or other ways ' in juring the fourcea of' navigation. : I 11 Art. VI. I Anv fhips of War or other vet- fels which may arrive with reinforcements for the combined Britifli and Iluhianar-my, fuall.not land the fame, and fhall be feat a- ay as. fobn as polilbie.. , l 1 ftrt. VII. General Brune thali be at; liper VT to fend an ofiicer'within the lines 'ofjthe Zur. an.4 fT, thi Helder. to report to him the LUte of the batreries. and the progrefa of : .m- nf thr- fi!nrt which have I lie LULfil uluvuub.vi wmw .- -- - r- 1 " take 1 place it Hamburg, from the 6rB of Sep tember to the ?sth of 0lober, istwenty-;nx millions feven htiiid red and fifty-tftree lhoufand (evtn hundred and hxty-three DancqiyiarKs.j, , The wounded troops' afColcheileamoiiiit to 9C0 5 accomodation has been provided for 1J00 The Guards have arrivec.tn townjtrom; noi land ; from whence 7000 Ruffians, pdt into, Yar mouth on the 7th, Jn their way to Ghernley.l The Bank1 Direaors are faid to Je in treaty with the Minifterfor the fenesl of" their char ter, which ras but a few years toruh ManoVfcr hich, it iskddcd, they are fequirfed topay four miUions, being twice the amount paid on former. occahons. ,k , I , J An offcer of Mfth. rank is Old to h.ve been committed to Newg-te on b charpe of treafon. I t'ts faid that Louis IA V 111. win luuu u, - - The Hamburg paper thiovrs the bJdme ct i .u. I i -f Ka'rner Taddvcpcn j -. . e - - - :'- : . ' - The Hereditarv, Frince of Cranire. lit is faidl is to have the ciornnand of the 6oco Dutch trccp at thelfleof Wighri 1 j '; r 'f ::: 1 PLYMOUTH,! Koven.bcr 7. . n j This morning arrived a large1 fleet of ijanfpor ts from the Helder, with upwards ur jc-co Kt.fiia troops on boatdj who arejto be landec at Gut-in- Hruhs, licuteuant Darby; from a cruiie vft Brcit. Five tail ot the line that letc cren, ano ancrcrea in Cameron Bay, wetej feen tc rctcrn to Breft before the FoweV left itj'lhe alfo faw a fieet of merchant yelfefs under eenvoy of two biigs and a lugger, enter that harpoor. I i HAGTJE.I Gfl. si. ;j The cabitulation figned at Alkmaer on the i8ih "j re ril.K-rH here bv the fkinp tf cannon. il-:! luriiinattons, and touficJ jThe two chambers: of.j the iegiflative bodjr-'heldr'an ..esttraorcjicary, fitting : to hear the meliage cf the idircclory! lead. Ge- ; ncral jV : ndamme was the bearer cf of the dukft- ir.u rA vhirh that General receivrd from; the-i duke's ownihapd,1 in an audience which he hacf i 'Jf ixith J Ytfterday th capitulation Was pubfiflW; ed, byi order oil the directory, at the corner every ftreet, by a hei ald, efcorted fcyfcme caf 4? iy andifeveral Irunipeters The procimatitni Was ss'follqws :- ' ,. V , , ' ': 1 - The happy fuccefs of the arms of our Batp-p yian and.French brethren had eheecjy givetrrca-: fon to hope, that the Batavian tcrritery would , .TAcuated bv the Erclifh rithefe hopes I 'fe rttWpsrfeaiy realiek The eneu), cJ riven back into their entrenchments, were 111 aangtr ;of being driven out of them, by the irrcfi&abie bravery of our heroes, and nothing rrmaiiitd for them Ibut death or cspitula'tion ; ar.d they faiv, khetnfWlves under the niceffity of folicitinf a free departure. Our general, placing little value irt L.i :-U--r -" Thi r2 which he micht have .'enfured by another viaory, but wjiich fnr-.,- !crSr(d IhjS glory to tfce public welfare, innd to khe lives of his brethr.eh in arcs, atid grantcdtto (the elerny i'capituietidn.w j -. h Tir;. :. ci?Y, Thutfday, Jdximyy io, lEco : v f OriiRa. who. us Pr'cftdent o xony, ihcuid have proteaed Hamburg ai- the Lcwtr Sa A FROCLAM ATI ON. ., - - ' . I M L i--.M fl til VrehAei of tKeV ntted Stales of Jlrstnca. ' WHEREAS the Ccijgtefsbf the Cuited States, cd to the people ot tne or.ueo ibiy aUM... ' Ji Aii... r-.i cf FrVrni8rvri.cxT. inL ny, Jhctiid nave prmrccu riwwM. - , 1 . r .(Vcord c!sy of -t eVnuary text, in It is faidTthere have been but gfa teen : fin ailn Jas 1Kay ie convenient "M. A V . mm T a VI T f 1 1 K v I , XI .T . k KI B. H w " ' s i I I l7ut,!. Vi t(iifv their ff.rief ftf the octtfc ot lumbers acd txanner as may e convenient Vi. tnifv their' eritf ft el the rctth ct J r i.r. itikU . ,.,clea days in Geffhany flute the commencement of; the lait fprmg Wedn'efday expected to he emharkatioJ. His royal highnefsi the ke nf YnV IhaH hVeo-ialW' at? libertVJ I to Neivgare oa board the Speeo, at Loi?g to be conveyed to otany sy. ;The Hamburg mail received on " t .KAi- onn ' Anftrians were r'V!.t-I .AnrftM on'he ill of Goober, to take poHeffion of the forrrefs, the French Gen. I reftrfing toeliver ik to any other than regular 'Trod AlefTsndria; Oacber 7, it i ftated,, hat on the preceding day the AuPnaus obtained an important tiftory jvert heFtrnch nd cpencd ... ! .,,..U:,t;n rw.kn Ceva ar.d the csmp before Con i which place they had j forrounded, and which they wtre immediately tobefiege- i . FrodiMilar, of the roth, it i z, fa id,:: General 1 JVWaa h3d deteated, sjcnciai i.ac ij a .ft. li:gi. j; . m . j n . ! United States, f J (llltu - l - - : . r :,-., ; . ; ; , . in-ike r etr of. cur Lcrd I igrii nuncitu, iio vjj n c Lf tte faid Swtea the tvier.- 1 One Thcnfard independence tj -fourth. . to J thclofs oUbco men Th headquarters of tht at ThiladelFhia, the dxtlt JOHN ADAM srdi ".That the Frrrcenc oe rtijm-i.cu tw PrcJlairaisph for ihii x rpct cf carrinr tl.tv . t'ot ccoHw refclutioiViito cfeft." few Xujtfrr, S8ADAMS Pnfideot of thejtmted jtaua f A.nica. cioberebj proclaim thcfrnesiCC4Jfd- he feal cf tl e 1 - - j ''A n i J