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! I ... I. i i .t ' r .?fU 4 ... who lent nr,mec:sTe'y -c ... 7 i " -VLt. rived at Plymouth from Morlaix faysthaf tmrnr Paul. order of St. Andrew lo count Haugwtz; The difpatches lately received from Fans, had alio afforded vifibjs fatiifaction to the emperor andj hii court:! Mr- DraKe, untiajjmininer av ic left Barehb, on the mil. London, vk i ' " . The intended orgeciatien has ergagri of Munich, to return to much public: ic I runfwicklWc-f eccrfc becDharped . t f hicbncfs is to command the Pmffi.. ' knoW that rai3t ; but yte iearn his Nothing I we coosmui . 1 . . . . attention : but alter every ci- fort of a public nature,1 are lorry to hnd that Buonaparte will not treat, without the car- f lSi- allies. tJ Tnifuch a cafe we IU 1. tfV 7 ;,!.. 1 he terms muft;be vr? y evtrava- no decihon can take place til! . . "I : y . .. - -.-(.! , ultimatum. . J ias further trsrfphed than what mcated in-ciCr prrr f Saturday: and evirry eft her" r re tended f-c: is the yague and idle ipfcculatrcn cf ne wi'w rter?.- Y'tfterdslf srmrdthe Hamburg n.a:: f-rc which 1 baches the Hire m v.i.;n the French armv amounts toUc.cco men- ' The lewer clafs- cf people at Plymouth have btrl feme u hat riotous fcr feme day pad- - They have" taken, bjKforee, meat from the butchers, and bread fi cm jthe ba kers. I The horfe and foot' were parading to prevent fenous ghtripgs Torbav. archlo.- Sailed the channel nce. 1 uDofr corPwiand cf the honourable 12 fail of .... - t. - : : .- 2tt,, ano will arnve at-Micden on the aSthiS Thu army is to occupy part cf ;hc Elcfi0 ' of Hanover, particularly the Mouth &h3rv of the Elbe! Wefor and Eins. ) , .-'.I ; r . CbijrsH agin, March :k j , The Eiiglim fleetwhich failed (Tzm v' icuth, under Admirals Hyde Paiker : ani rear the iiland jnte.i'frf rce itlA irs. have! for fotneiiiire pft rrir.airffl.. The 'militsriy prcparajicr.p fcr def:rce cirai. n ire. n Derjmarkand vcden. . The en bar go impofed on our hips in the latter country liill continie, but irdtie has been laid on in the'fofmeA The rnrft recent leiiffs frrm Stockhoini sre f the loth, ar.d from E S- Admiral CornWailis, conLAirg of the lne. asd one frieate. ' 1 he veffel by vhiih we receiyed the lsft Frerh jcumah, hri ught backthV nie0en gcr diJpatihcd by M. Otiojon Saturdsy litpht to Paiis, with the refute of the Cabi tci council which fat on", thajc diry 1 he mciTer.ccr'hsd returned withjthe anfwer of ibc.ti.ief Corfu!.- which Ttftcrday warit-. cortrd to be favrurablc. and the furds rofe ; '. t:j on the re v.s ; but it is cbvious j that no J rnaieria! iicp can be taken with. a view to S i.c m'c'wtf, till Buonaparte ha confulted his 1 ! L - . ' . . I . f . - rl . C s ' 1 j aiiies : a proceedine wnitu wnl cccgnon a orden. deiav oi Ion e wttks. ; , A ' I J oetwtfn one and two o'cictK tni rnorn iig We received the Hamburg mail ,w hich tell due on vcccci2.2y its cements is cr eiicn.' nas row made irs s....: Snd Anholt in the CatriiUt Yefterday aftcrnon an Hrglilh frgatearri. ved at ElGnipre with a..flagof truce ird" crougMt dilpatcncs irora Mr. Drtmrr-ord the Englifhmjniiler here,: who to cay pit lented a note to the min'ftry, and hd interview;4 which Count BecnftoifT ; 4(le this intcrviejw Mr. Drammond prepared for nis ceparture, ana nas saua'iy let cut thii Elfimore. acccmpanic d by Mrl ;This afrernccn, orders were given tooctjupy the. coait with mtiitaFy, for this purpofe tlie liht infantry Ain garrifon inihe citadel, will be detached till further evenmtj ten N-Vanfitiart, 'Mi ripe of the 1 7 1 The next, mad ..will, therefore, jprobsb'y bring us jntcUigence, by way cf Germany, :cf j thearf ival of our fleet in thel'Sound, j but. it.is.iprobable , that we (hall receive aclvices of it; through other channels- 1 t . :i ff, i" : . ' : J His (Majiny not cojinuing fo well towards the laher end of laft week his phyficians crdered a ffrong b lifter, 'vhicri' being ap plied to thel bck produced immediate rehef. iHe j now! take afTe's milk every morning. ! The 'preparations made by the northern pbwer tojireilft the I entrance of oiir fleet into. 1 the Baltic,- feem to have .leen: very tardy. Swe'difli fleet Jof galluvlwai not x peeled to each the Sound until the end of March : ar.d the KulTian' 'lcuadrcndeftinecl to co-opsVlate with;1 the Danes and Swedes, "' is'not ready' ! for iea . - j;. ...j . ',:.J j M .. The Hampurgi Mail that I arrived on Xvldriday ias bi ough: letters frcm bir K. Abercromjpie's arnVy ,j dared th February, at which time it wafril! at! Macri, but the expeditiorl "was thcn in 1 hourly expectation of taihng. The arnjy has been fo well lup-plit-d wiT! providoris and ;fruir, that very few perfcifns have died. ' Brigadier General Moore isfgone-toi Acre,! to ccnfult on, the jiecclfary bpcratibns 'cf the army on it land- jw- I !' i . ,. 1 ; Ve underftand that. lord Whitworth is ,-tO. j g tO jPiiris, "i :J .. ' : ; ": - 'lV ! 3Thr Peri's journaj to the 29th, received 1 yeirerdayl feem toalTumea trtumphsnt tone as to thej. fecurity pf Egypt ; but it. fhould be recoil tcted, th'atii la It v year, juft f before the furrelider of Malta, ithe Mcniteur. the .cficial jDprnal, was, np: lefs pcfiiive nor circuinftanti! as to I1 the' fecuritv of that ' puce- ; ' :.t;. -. 'lM . ;".".: ;( 1 J Tvl. T i-'.-f-n .arrived ,3 Dover on Sunday e-cii'.nrr, e::d -n.b'afc'.iid zii Moixay Tor Ca- Mr'.' N." Varfjttart is arrived from Co- penhigo, his mi;on having completely failed, lie left Copenhagen: on the 2 1 It ult-'; l ac fleet onder, S:r Hyde Parker, was cxpeleci there the ;next jday.j We received laflf night Paris papers to the 31ft;; iu . Thej. only important article in them,1-relates to pur Egyptian expedition Vwhich is;ftated to have quitu & the Gulf, a of Macri early in February; and to. have iieer ,ed fcr tfie Egyptian Co-fl, A landing, ir .i.fupr fed, will be; attempted nearDamiit 'i ta. i The Grand Vizier, has broken up his camp at Jaffa,".. where hir army has been fo ir.nedjby the plaeue-i! The Englifc," fuf- F,n ifoat an enbargb would be laid 00 harbours of his Sicilian k kt r. .-. I..;''- .. - ' the' pert? of Sicily and ry, impcrtar.r, . i ne rrgiiin Drummond and anGttart tent ail 1 ihe fleet on the ajrf, at end. rack, nor has : it yet attempted tol The fleet has made t.o Minifters on btard riejroCjtatson ing i "V . - :sls tu& We are aUcred thit.by the ncte or u!ti- matum, pretentedcy IVlr. Drummcnd, ts the Secretary of Stare, Count Berr.nmiF, our government is required 10 recede tri?a to zrar.t tne wind ' had Sound, for which' purpofe ithe been favourable ; but, at noon, on the 24th, the date cf the Ull advices, the wind 'Lift ed, to the N. W, ouite favobrable, and the Danes (eem;fuliy to have rspcSed vre would the northern alliance paflage of the found to the EhgHfh feet, 'ai)d that,.the Damfh are not longer la fm't convoy, .onouid tneiic terms rex oe aecftr. ed to, Mr. Drumtcohd was to afk fcr puis. ports, which have! accordingly bren glvea him, as well as r to Mr.i Vacfittart. ; Gn the part of England it yas demandH that our anfwer;", fbould be given in ft hours, ..atijnrft it was alfo reported th:t It is faid t hf y arc., well Mr. Drummord had had a fecdad iaicr attempt itopa;s." nrnarpfliffYr Hfft-nrp arrl it fi helievell the pafege dl the bourd will rot be n cere d without a warm cont'eft and j much blood Ihed: The mrft impdrtantinttliigcncc may be hourly esrtdred. view with Count Bernftcrff. The BritiOi Confnh we are informed, at Hamburg, intimated, feme time ago, an or Ider to all the commanders tf Erifn fn:ps 'there, to leave thatlport ai fconias pclhble- Jn confequence cf tHat order, the fbip fet Wil and !are arrived at Yarkfcuih, under Eisinor, March 21. The. mcft active preparations are rrafa'rjr here ro'cpjpofc the Engl-fh fleet; fhould if attempt tol iaii thf rnghj the. found fremthe Cattegat, by thcifland of AnnoW; , Acccrdinff to leme accounts, the EngHa fleet has l fufiered fome daiEsne frcin u: iat IlormJ . -J N - : ' V , ' . 1 convey.' r px j Lciters from Brefl; dated the Beau lieu cf 4 cuter road on ihe 24'h, at the lne ar;d!3s iripates ,or w iea. : 1 o te the ir.-(i:orSL fcjaadroa, ?t 25ih.i1-ft.fir.atCt that the ar.j: "had Jcckfd into the nd toe'r-ted 24 fil hich leven 'o the had failed PARIS, March 3- Caflor 5s arrived ifrcint Epyp1 "1 e Sain ; Phillipte. which anchor. (ail of the line ere rcadv fo above date, no oiher fqbadiaj than fistir'iPsr.Trf'c. 1 A' carrel v.hic!i is s-rrivcr) at; Plymcuth, from M;or!aix: f?V5, that the French army mart'hing 2gaL;r.ft Portugal, amounts to 45,- 'ccojmenjj . ' h- ; ' ' The Coin t cf Berlin continue to afture Hambu rg that its free trade and privileges will be refpecled, thcurh PrtlfTian trccps are immediately toi occupy its j territories. I hff Sr.iri nf hjn hnrtr hst met on tat i 'i . ' 1 , , b j - .inbjecl, and great unealinefs prevails. PruU Ha wi 1J r.o ticcbt. feixe the city wih aIit tie alarm a pcihble,r as c.tmniercei is timed and ma'y My, leaving a ciiy withcut .wealth An attempt is to be msdfe to unite the Citizen the Ai ifo edin the port of Frejus cn the i6th. veffel iailed from Alexardria cn the 4a February J and the .preeeidirg day tjie. fri gates-. La Juftice, ; cf 44 guus,' and L E. oypnenne of 50 igunsi arrived there iroa France, with. 15cco mufkc ts, fixty thou'' fand builets, and 5CO picked roe.n, of vhoo 100 were artiilerj,-.of the line. . i tt tn gatc sVt to Tea frcm Tculcnw op the. 23 January, ' jfo that they had a pafiagc of ttf days only r j v , On the 4th cf jFebruary the plague -hi not fhowri itfelfl in Egypt, but continued in ravages in the camp of the grand vizier- j -".De'Caflc?, member cf the inftituK oi Esvpt. nl his letter to. Bucnaparte,;dr -1 ; . Af, lI.Vt n-.,Ur hnit. 1 5Mt VhAUf. Wives a lohr account. cf the Yjtal r 1 rr ' P -r-.o ... ...ft army and Dmchlfleet in'the Meufe'J confftirg of 3"! the follow ing paffag fmalier veflets, Brinlh fkips in the Majfty, hve left Naples and'prccefdedlto Malta. Hiips of the line and fome ard the; auadrcn in'T lofiiing, with the Meet in the Tixff; and ; it is to prevent this that Admiral Dicklcn had failed- j The Human trccps thai- were priioners in France are r.ct to return' home, as was intended, but. are to- be rjricarnped. with a; large body of French near iDunkiik. Gen.. More au is to have the-cpnimand of all the troops ithat, are to be fi(lerrjhlcl cn the line cf coaft from Havre to Olecdi ! Eypt, frcm vihich we flourirfiina: flatel ijThe foldicrs afetfftj and .'clothed in a'fupcricr flyle xcf oiagnut cence, thft has, excited the .adifcrrauca u the French recently arrived frcm .Europe, I tx-i-r: t Lrnesrs'!'to me the moft; abler? 1 - -- rrr J 1 uc .rrencn amv deitincd to invade rcr. togal, has commenced' j its mjarch- It will s enter the!S'pah'ilh terf itory by B2 vennt and i'-vr.' 1 "I :;'v1:';nr'n --; - '-"-P v. BRUNSWICK, March 22. I P' Ij1'-;;''UT-Hr-: ''.(ii-f-"' ;-'- v . Weilearp that the an fire r of the Erittfli Cabinet tcu the. Prrfilani declaration, has been received, and. that inlon'fequetice, fe veral regtment? at Berlin t hive received or ders to ! hold ihemfelyesi m Ireadioefs. to march ; the fame order has been fertto tht Pruffian army of Cbfervaticn in "Wcftpha- lia- i , The Uiilitary route j cf i the Duke cf i 1 - . . ; r . n. -a twit ideas srel entertained wstn fituation tn Egypt. 5 J The mcft perfrG rfifcipline. and gcod der are obfervcd&cughout, all thf brsocn of the military department The tals are provided! with every ihiog forthefick, of which I was mrfdfant witntJs. . 1 he lenximenis ci -- . truly par riotic,ard the foldiers rc : cJJ vinced thit the iare refponfible to fcr the prefervation tf Egypt, h L kqow they cannot abandon without pe.r ing their J duty Aeir glory, and the . of the; fbte- CPP Py rof- Thefe isatterefent 00 d'fficulryin I....- ij 1 , ' r f 1 .' i ; ' , .t. i
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