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drc (Ted to him by his fprereign for nvrrnmrnature i.erie.t . oe tauie ne "We to make his way over Mountain rhardJ .! Ifaunibef's inarch acrola the Alps, and hi fplitcirig rocks with vinegar was no thing to this nirch. yfaat honours would not the field mar ilhal have acquired in crof fin 2 the mountains that feparata Italy and Switzerland, when Le is fo extolled for what a preac many military men have- done be fore hira. . ' ; B 0 3 TfO Nv Feb 15. i h,ine J ! aW?a-!to tlr;rq.dfoDS of U btrget I flr'ft .nJ f,t0nJ . v wa a 1 earn : 1 oe centre Hitiimn mnnnin.r nf k. 1 l-....: triu i f T ""IY.iia .' -if on board wounded. l ' i . : ' ' ,' ! 1 ' Ektrat of a tetter; from a gentleman in Lendon to ni.jrttna tn intitewn, aatea: veumoer iji9 ' , 79v. J v r. ,! -, ; j , ; . ; A new Frehcl(.agerit for -the care of priFoners has arrived here, he is to feleft t hie 13,000 'French (e.araen prifoners in Eng-' jsrid, 8000 by.the Convention t bf the r '' Duke of York's glorious vicioryy and without ex-, change, and 500c on the balance of exchange in thir fvor on the late fccels of i:'s ma jefiy s arms. Thuij have' thV French by this ma'terJy firoke obtained feamen futiicient to mn 30 fii of tlie, iiae,. and jHop-jed ari- ex pence of 2,ooo,030 Jollars aonually lo feed, tbefe prifanerS in England j the French are more powerful than ever, the Emperor Will bi bard piifbed this winter in Italy,! unlels he makes va fudden peace which Is expected, and our difficulties will be encreafed I fear - beyond an former period of diOrefs, ; - HEW-YORK, Feb. aaY i 1 II'-"' ? . .. ;- A Urge -French llhib Two Angels, having on bo-ard a very valuable cargo, haa been fenc into Newport by phej Bofton trigateH CaptJ Titile.- She was taken on the 27th January, in tht Caticas pjfljge, bound from Cape i y radcois to OoOrdeaux, and arrived at New- I vri on rriday lalt-iwe untferaand Ihe is tcf I yrvecea tnc nrlt lair w.ini to iioiton. r PHliWELVHlXi eb. 2U j Zxtrta of a letter from, Edwsrd S on board the United States fc j : . , perinifnt, of '1 2 guns, Lieut. ! com manner. U ' Y -J'- . 1 Leogane, January 2, i8q7. 4- i. ;."-1 SI.R,'. j'.:; -'V!-';-' j. ., -!;' v.- ;..V I have thrs moment landed hrre after an ; unple afant paflac-of fix days. Nothing ex. dlnat' J"Wtn during 9ur voyage ,,c "i Jnuant, when at i a clock n fh. the waft heads, while the van and the rear kept the tri-coloured flag nillflying' In this oror xney: rowed towards jour bow vith great bofdnejhr and velocity ; and trotn their manoeuvres te icpulti plainly perceive that this attack was'mjtnt lor the xperimni, and ber alone, and that they determined by one vigorous cirort tp boaxd arid carry her. Pul ing their approach captain; Afaley wade a very judicious arranament !xf . bis' forces' He placed a tery flrons bbaVfcf muietry on theforeca(lU, and another cjn thx ejuarler from canturi ucla. i fuc oars on oom uocs were manned to bring her (larboard and larboard broad fidejto bear as occasion might; require ;l , the board ing net'tbgs hoifted, anc the great guns all loaded aula reaily vforj a&iob. ' As (borr as they came whh?nhaff mbflcet fhot of the Ex periment, the Van and entrej of this little fleet, ranged themfelves on each fide of (is, whilft its rear attacked tis on our tow. Thev men tomraencia a orilic ano well direcxea nre m J 1111 Tm' r- or ftr, acH '7,U0 in hfi 11 on ill fides J i , 7 i . : - w numerous , ; ccpoipaoied. ;. Jw.hh " .irfref dfol I prevent them nirtti . ' llho mint -f S v 7 li ! r and tut. J. contufion fftr i . - r au a miftfi . i . a rrcnen paaeneer " 0i .u- jL 1 1 caPeoi to. 7 Male,, hi office", gagto. thcjr erf.; ' rora c.ptu,e, SurouHL.A;''." K by foptrior Dumber,, in , oring the guns of the'Eici'J 'l wriiinr mat anv f tU . Murder ofithf- nn,;r u t,c .and the In , i. '7; cuinflaW .... V ' CCR0. .g 'nev, table ; lIt -,, no'twithlTarldi i fo numerouls Ibrieks and nienacesit The ciins of the Ex perimeot however,1 being well ferved, and ui wi in tuairiiicsi cuihiuwu witn great we t length loc otr, falter a Imart yellels. Kid tut hat it w jri n-vt f-rf ! eens, hooner taafcy, fteadinefs arrd activity, ceeded in drivinc them acliori of near three haari .; In tkis fecond attempttwo of the barges 1 were lupk, and a great number in the others f KUied Or wounded!; I; am foitry, however, '9 aad,that' during the lie at ojf the engage menr, and wiile they; attempted to bord on all fidea; pvo of the bargesflef tithe fleets and fbeltered themfelvesi from jour guns be hind the fchoc ner Mary, bpl. Chipman, and the brig Daniel and iMaVy, captain Farley, attempted to :ake them. j Thejfrrft barge a.c complifhed ita object, boarded the Mary, and inhOmaal? tnu dered capta in Chipman, being th only perfo i found ondtck, ks the reft of the crei had I either fecfe ted jthemfelves in the hoIdUr jumped into tlWifea. The other ..: ri . I . . - ' . remained en hn,Vri f V ? - - , .'UV1I IttVr. CrtWS WnnM L.... J X:"CI , . , 7', ' pur ro 4 5 but doubtjFu Aether all tfe! have been preered i U wa tu dent in thrmf tjx retire. The t,' ' expended' 1 1 was JunW tn the act of boaird ink the Daniel and Marj, by a well oMrterrid fhot froni the pa fled i-itvi i eeii the ff'arta Experiment, which of ijhe, brig. '.- : As loon as U wag perceived that the Mary was1 taken-, af few roundir .of -'jb rape fhot .were thrown orr bord of her. which! aujcklt 'dil- iodgVd the pirates, and ob igtdl- them to a ? - UI4BI1L. v airriir r i rr u M air. e ni Ak k.... i i v l . i i'i " ' v r " tuc i """".w i"-r, uriore tney nau tiiiae to do more morninjT,;beinj? beca med.-in ih-i ;Lii- e liun Ju. , v. .-.1 UrlT r the f!,.ik;IMn? ' Jr,Jr,".,0,B : "'v,ll,w V,c n. me lecono tro 7 17; lVVtFra 0 ?na,J'rl tacK the bife: rowed towstds Gonads, lroaCorvetAa mall WJet bet ween JWon I acaiH laded' thtit knied rd vionnded. and frlrL in ansitU.L 'Ji T V... 'J- 'Vr- i IV 1 j ney; conir time layinc gaficraent, f n at it' would beSrk vi uip ajnn ine Daf Pes W Ut this el?eni2r4flrt;,lJ I i . 1 . , 7 a rave jrf,I .II 1 I u.uu3ini rp jpare j,er 2 caBi?trs, unfit ihe can receive fr.4 P'ybe.hasjallo, been gced her a lone Itr nburider to c h a 1, the wjact of one during the le J T " vr 'erious inconvenience, ati jefted her to rhueh hazard. Ckmi;. has thought h advifable ro ro to Prince and taK in, thefe ktticles, ac,f , "'tfj w uTWvwiier ; ire expects fcc v 1 "vy in two or ttiree c6s to. n his Itation and protecV the ccmmerce'c Bite; :.;:J-.i::v;-;?jjv.Vj' ' 1 have received scciirae' infornratlon the cumber of barges which now afiu.l. 3 7, ana ta ntmner ct not lefs than I!1 n thejr ears, motions. As About that anacxeq oy. ten barnes. mannod wlriJ -2 nn . U.:., rA. ;jiL.... "T; "JV-rrr i pouirongior ipvw .uiiMlf ai.d armedwitb muf kets ,nd fabres and boarding p.kes. Seve. ral of thefc barges carried cannon of poua deraand.Swivel.ifthe bow : and ir7m the molt accurst calmlntinn r 1.1 i.L a , , ""' u,"m iiijkc, inc acape,,; nn - p -77 t-t c inc unci carry ing 6o ct jo. ana1 ihe fml, 50 eacb:rr Th. 7 ITl"-' ,n"n ? board xh :ofl,he hble arrangment f o receiving thni -1 The .ns of the Expcrimer being coni J ' 1 "-l1? l"fX cPiu liofdilHeuifli: and' carefully watchinc our the calm continued, it was im poflible for thc.Experiircntl.to jpeffue them. tfr ; -for the veitils' utfder her copvov to -ef- i i . -4 o'clock ialtjie Afternoon, the current had earned) the I and IVlarv- s.ria tlie felirinner WaCrtngton, hearlyour oflthe'reacli ofi our anna" i i , : 5l - - .t. : MI.aiiUi u CUl Oil ItiUlC IVO I' ' ' , ' -t: . tney carry exceeds 1500. Jt vci fuuj( it proper to fend any more crtiiftri 'ti fl at ion, permit rr.e to fugge ft J to yea tie cellity of furniff.ing them V. ii h a farce r p h of tr t, fl e t iba 1 1 n nd g f f t j fi.ot. 1 ha v i 1 h e j h on o n r Cb rj 1: ; a i n , . Rfith refpeit and effiin ,1 Sir, -Your jmcfl obedit nityfier'iarf St LAS TAtBOT, Eq. &C. &C.-&C. TO : Yeilerda'y F F I G I A L.; Shiv a velTe-ls. r,,om,h. t Ii .elatHe degrtof tney did ; ;,e relK Wile came wtthin -.nuket fliitofthe cbnvov commenced : vm- u. c' - .... j ' J," 5 wiu ineir creat '"nltb.Jf ""tCPimyt, ,1k brig Uiel Our irran O.w. r-1 ,. - nTfr? p -r- uu imaji arms made di L' being perceived by captains fir Uy1, and Taylor commanders- of the briamJ fchooi. cr, iney came to refoinf ion tt abandon their vefTels. They were induceti fo to do in con. fewetxe of their crews; relufiris to defend tiienitelves. ., U' k ; n . I Pro?eo by the JErpe'r i rae n t. , rrj ey tb e r e fere f uura (ne armed fchqortrr with their . j . - - - "1 , r , ead. to this tfAiV armi made dfej fl havoc .nrohg ,lm, Unfob,f gcd , retire out of the riKc . X. m. W.lr J . - th,r oar for the fesce of half aft hoar cxamin , n. -tmeafures.heylouS.do; urea ftt - n n j . . , . - other baVae. fZ" 2' "C Inf d by p ih; ..Vg ".rr? the-rfiore, which took out mg of br. J";C.9Un0ed rott.i ,oft that urcn i rle - -j I , '-fc w noued thus recruiiinc: V I and an halt it ' 1 ln ll;c5r . force for an 1 ? a ' tcy hotflcd their mafts and had cent ihour ails, - - ,. r. 111 -triumph. Evirrv efTnrr was truii? Kv rnt. Maty o fare tiem, buV fwithbut ; efre;-by means of his oUs Khowever, he! ; got near enough to reacthe barges witli; hi round fUot, which did tbeni conftderable damage. Obferving thW; ibeydetached two of their number to' fnnvi - riL-i. .iiJ 1 ':t1j lchooner, either; to prevent us frcm fbllowini thm, or jo capture the twb remaiainii vef- momnc lieutenant the armed fehowntfr h xpetiiuvcnt, snti Marcus ooq ircm a crwife, being clipt; by. Co m m bdof e, Tr uxton, vi th le it t j s (u of ihe Nav i.. froru which the Iqwirp are extracts :: j , L United States fhip Contleilation, V ':;- , I ' f b, 4 l8x.O. On ihe.qcrh.ult. l.ielt St. with the CnnrtelJa tibn, n excellent tw fltiod tn windward, in order to rain for m v fe I f b ef 3 r e t h e roa d ct half palt 7, iiS. A?. ori ifcnvred a fail to tne -cr,acc.Vandl frr the M that chsce and tht scVitf '' beg to refere to tne y tela that were u!ndr cunov Jofllie EmerL ment, fhould fte continue the purfuit. CaptJ Bcrj. steddartj Efq. Sec ofihe Ntvy,- particulars 'of ter it. I mull frniti m V innmnl hrv it hi it bipf? tr ode of exhibiting a jufl arid catcjid srt of all our xranWtions in the late vvhich hag ertded in the mcft entire t(Unv5j: ipent bf the ilonftcllaticn,. fhbugh f t"J the high .reputation of the .meriean i' THOMAS TRUXTU remain hyahert ; the cam fiill Continuing, It Wat L-.rv nn.....: . 1 1 k 1 ! T ."fvsiwin wpetner e could nave reached the two veflela that . were alreadv . . - - - . . . the other h?nd. had he con taken, vhile on rinncd the purriit, he mufl have fiih?.A .1 1 .- ! ; - i . . J uc outer two 10 cettain caiiture DurliiiT the .,1 vyceurrences oniDoara me . .tmiri; Conftellation, of 58 cuni, .'si; S i Sco, emTfi nn Fph T - Throngh out! thefe t w e n ty -f 0 ur fcour?j uniett Jed weatner. Kert on; an beating up under Gua icd s at t1 "E M 1:7 i
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