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): :.'! i 1 V rV ' - f. the votes of thanks erst xiuitiiiuiu . . ' ; t.ii March V inc general uruci tifli arnVOfa on that occ"afion by major tfeneraHotch'infori,. fhould be inferted in genera "... . .v u. nf Merriment in Plymouth garrifon on pa - fade,' V ; ,: - - J. We yeflerdaybad the pieafur aoDncSricj, 'En the "authority.- o,f a h ure or- an- Jetter from .:.re.pVfBnhHant at ilambsirsh. that the nanifh rr'ooos-were to evacuate that City on thedmfl. the fame intelligence h a been officially communicated by theoenate.,? Hamburgh to Mri Parish, Agerit totrv Cfty; in London, in .a letter recel: : the laft Mail. ; ' ,fh and , Ear y yefterday morning tbfrD 26th raiments of foot embarir,om bolh; the Aeindurt, andUe1" "le lv"ul : - . sAeriinnri . arc to re- XTcmmaridcr in - f 1 1 n rr linr 'fn ma trP""r n er Hatch bfonu R canj, Aims,1. nd' twelve npbrt?, troops on board, -'is to rein- or- the J t fl rv J c i . A. mm. ..Mt I j C M U mT C mm, i.i r.v:ly?ifone d5L Jg. Gen- horn' ' It mcfrccany P37:tncrc but ?rSrv;f 'ne W$ irmcs-' t ?v 'S: I f :crtance. 1 he ney kitirg.br Tnfcany f ufvtd'ar Paris on the 27th, and in the l 'afiernopn arrived' at Malmaifon, 2ccorfipa ri i f d b y . t h e S p a n i m " a ti ; b a fi a d o r, Lo J a -trodiiifeii him to theChief Conful. ; ' j' 1 The BatavVn conltitlition iS5 fpeedi7y to undergo another irevilion. i -I . Tfje French funds are rather rcWer. They are 51. 63 ' ! , ' ' ,: Courier, iKtelligence dcccl frcin gypt. iVK,.. 1 received by the itantinople is alwdys to be taVen With .FaMl,on' j and rarely to vbe adVii..v!. furiheV than as ijie bafis and Vntrar u racier of the event jt defcrihcs, i No more prcbablethanUHat our viclcr my has found means to raj ten the FrVa L lcjfcr inAiexsndriiVIJt fatig;- feats may have jobliotd the erieuy tc Co cracr mc i;ne or nis.otience. . , We do not rifked alfeebnd motive for it, .hatiCilWparybj attle ; the Brinih h' ad r.a A Wetter has heen received frcni one 'of the rin.ihofe rquadrons off Brerf; Iftating. Gibraltar arid Mi-l thatjon the 25th inft.'r the ccmbibed fleets ton mica or .2 c iaii ui ii:c line, m inyaics i u.r u ic deritood, are to re- j 1 hcu troops it ts ... 5 place others fent J !1 '3 jn'riA Ym rh 1 lirp rirrnitincr.- to I been cojrf":"" . T. . .v i sL..-. Tn.u,;r.iJ .u. i,'.. ItlC JUUCi j tifc umiiuii. in ink yuikt moi aaup..- , R.aWnf nf at Tnftnrrv4 Wincheile'r Barracks, has :lme; 12 frigates, and 9 icorveacj Were j in anraniry, 3T. . . , . rli the hntfi- harhnur. and the remainder vin ac rime' a!hr .,.... t-Jj fight wuhocit reatrJdifadvarfrage ground; ifthey mar added to the imbreflEon of their. laiiw.! defeat, ihd the; general delpondcncy' tf: pieir sirairs, wouia xureiy ceter atiy at!t wenerai noai auempting it. ; j ! in t) 1 fleet juft arrived .: from Li'lbon, in ccnf quence threatened invafion of Portug lhnnfand erTeclive rrien-all in thel lui CC Klov& flte of order and difcipline. .They frominff forward almoft to a man, with .petitions to be employed ; thofe from the Mama ottering to extend meir tervices 10: any part 01 tne tooe. tnc; oner 01 ims fine corps will, ino docb be accepted. ; Lieut. CoU Charfes Ei H:inc of the 4gth regiment, who died on the 25th of Marchj in gypt in confequence of the wounds he tecewed-Cin the battle ot trie 13th, wnen fighting at the head of , that . regiment, wa ihe udclt ton ot bir James jLrikins of. Card V May 30; ' Stocks this day; ' . ' 3per cer.t. cpnfbls, 6r-Omnium 9 prcmi; lit was reported at Hamburg, when xlu la l accounts carne away that the Svvedifh 2nd Ruilian fleets had formed a junction. ; French News from Egypt. ..Frew? the Londott Courier.! -We. received this morning, by exprcfi' the Pans papers; to the aflth: J inft. The IVIoniteur has at length broken the iilence it has ib long p'referved with rcfpcc to the af. j fairs of Egypt"- On the icthof May a flair' J of truce artived at Marfeilies, with the paf "rifon or" Aboukir, and iome o:her french priioners. : Ole of iherri. a chief d'eicadrbc, who waV taken in the battle of the. 2 i ft if. MarcK, has made a depofinon, 1 which -'the Moniteur Jias pubhlhed. This officer flates, tnit the; amount ct the Trench' trooDs eri gsged inThvbatile, did: r.ot excted 7060 men, including coo cavalry ;..that the Eng. Tifli force was '13,000 men," who occupied the antientJipe of the camp of the Romans, having their left flunked by the j7ke .Wad. hie,, and their right by the lea!. Of the -battle .itfelf he gives no details ; but adds, that the lofs wai gr eat on both fides. Both par net prefrrved their refpeaive. poflrions after rhVjbatile. The , remainder of the French rmyj is waiting for the Grand y'i." A. zier at the outlines . of the : defart. -The garrifon of Alexandria is laid to be capable of making a vigorous defence, nd to be well fupplied with necellanes. - The fort of 'Aboukir.m.ade but a- fecblfti refinance, and itsTurrender, after fo fl.crt a liege, is flat cd, by the French officer, to have produced bour 'appeared to be completely ready for lea - and as there were leveral tranfport in trie Koadi it ya fuppofed that an imme diate epctiitioa'is about to be undertaken. ; 'V !"'., ' , '4" ' "' J - 'j: :- ;- "' '-''; Tfie lsfl letters received frcm the Ifland of St,Marcou, flare, in pohtive terms, that ah ai my of from to lo,coc tetlran tr oops arenow colleclecj on the coafl-cf Normany, for the fuppofed pjrpcle of proceeding im uud atrly upon lome lecret expedition. By private letters, : ive learn, , that , on thd 1 clav-ihe njil 1 ft H:imbnrir. thdf I lLxchanae jon this country fell 3 per cenUvin conle ;' quence of the number '-of ifilU-'from, Su Pe" terUurg, and fdrj our'flret in the Baltic. r A'ccoidintr to -j letters from Vienna, the Aullrian army' is to be recruited 0 300,000 men a fjt which escites ! mtic i altonifti mrit and ipecuiarion, and gives ile to fears that the prcfent continental peace will be but a fl ort truce. ' rJiif Englifh ard other? fent hoilnj ail i he property niently.pare and lhoohl there -taiy wi;! rlad -the .place riches. ,' , .. - - We flill di (believe all the repots cf , the arrival iofan army from the KslrJlndies . at Suez. rThe troops aiTcrhbtcd at I'rincomale, vvhichitere fuppofed to be deftined for 32. gypt have, in fact, we prefume, failed a-i gainlt Manilla. South America isl, un doubtcdly to object of Sir Home Popham. . ; .'! ! I ' ' . ! Courier, A Spiniih fiigate, With twol millions of dollars, on board, has- betn llolt on the copiVofjeru ; 50 Of tht crew perilhed, .and tne doiiars loll. : in lIbon - have theyj csn conve ne Frach 2tnve lObhtd of its -La,D;.Qjx,. May 29. ' j ' A Icrrej- from sn officer in the Channel" Fleet, Hated the. sd inft. Hates, that on the" 1 6th in It. the viho!e fleet jfcfre up for Engbrd with'aUfails let ; butTcbe intelli gence rcacWg the Admiral thejy eKangetl ar- a confiderable fenfation in the French Tmy. The natives are afirmed to" be . viell cupeled to tne. trench, and Murad Bey has xeimcd rail; the offers made by the Grand Vizier, declaring i to be hts intention 1 16 coperat; heartily, with general Menou. The lKle of .Syrja is s defended by 50CO Copfits, comrnVned by a French general.. I hc?ci3e1!n which this officer came, fail, ed. from Aboukir car the :30th of March Jcaving iri hh& Harbour between 6 and 7000 Turkilh troops. On, the 23d; of April The ,..wt ira, wnere me remained .daysi I During her fUy ihere two 64 their courfs and "relumed their llation Rear Ajmiral Sir TaiT.es Savinlarez. bart. has flill the command of the mtliore. fquadt fbn, W tlW Black Rdcks. j i -' i'xJ.l jj TeDutch Utct conilfts of (rxreen &ips of from 8 to 7 6 guns, and jix '. frigates from" 44 to. 20 guns, belides floops, jic.i &c. ; rKeutral Vefleh that:"have ilatclyf armed flate, that'-'Aclrniral4 ;VilUretvcVcoiei.: who" was (o cosnjpletely beaten by trie ;iatc Earl Howei jon the ifl cf June, 1794 is ?gairr appointed 1 0 the ccdmand of, the combined fleets 10 BreftV ; iLlojU's Eniug Pojl iT Wefc&mk Blockaded. H . ertcrs from Italy; afiertV tat Sir John Borlafe Warren's fquadrbn appeared on legnorn on tne 3d mit ahd Rear-Admiral Gantheaume , beirie flill fin that nort :yvna nvc jau ot the line and as Jmany frigates omel tne JLnghlh Admiral kept that fcarboui gun I clolcIy,blockadad, r :-v r LEGHORN; MayviV : I ; A French fquaclrbn o f fi v Ihi 5s ski' unc, nye irigaics, anu two tranjports, troop6'ortvioard, Tiavei arrived'in xxsQ of this harbour a brother of the Frft CcI fu lis on board; a corvette, atru brig come cd anchor! ; vtHe other fhips are undrf lail. The fquadrou under Sir John VVa; ren is moftly ; expeded in this neigbbrf Hood. B E R L I N, May T0: 1 ne arniy-in . about iserhn amoqnts t ii.ooo men. The number of trbpps f (embledj here at the time isf !the review ik never-fo great pefore, leven1 under FfeHcfi the Great. Tjhe review begins on theii and ends on the 23d inft. ; All - our j rrccJ nia, to prsvent a landics of the Ecli nave tjow; received r orders to return, w gociarions have begun between. Mr HuW in) uu iiic pari or lae atavian nrppuis and General Stamford and CbunAoV nold, on the part of the Prifce of 'Ofanga is-ordered to nx on thje 1 indemnification s fitjt,; to reft ore to the rioufe of Orange ill dignity of, Sta'dtholder, but this lubj meeting xvith fbm'e bbltacles, has been Hi alide for the pre lent. I . Th e N A'P L E S,' April 2gr Court has officially pubhftied M the peace! bet ween. his Maieflv ou r Kir K the French Republic had been ratifiBj joyous shtelligehee was celebrated byl pobii. iciuvaif, wnicn iaiiea tnree lucceuiYc "y and by ; the, illumination of the city..; W learn that the French troops, ,iC,occn number have concentrated "thernfehei t we s n O tra o;o and Tare n 1 0 m,. r KJ M n " A , Titr ft. The letters fVorn Leghorn which have moment reached us liate: that the IrcnVi fquadrbii whifh had appeared off that naa iaiiea aaain tn nnptm n& rouicr. frigates of that fouadron- were cruizing fore tr!cana( 6f the ifle cf Porto Ferrajo in order to favour the expedition. Wb: the httPrs ; ram awow thh olace. h&& r,1 iurrciered land the forts defended tbff Telves details viithobftinacy.. Wc expect HAGUE;. -.Mij i3; V The A'ffembty of the Firft Chamber ci LegtflatTvc Body has this morning . f?) that the report of the committee, rcfpciJ the revidon elf the new plan of tneocfi tion which it) has drVwn 6p, mall be prj landtieftributed among the', cumbers. Report and the Plan are fubmifted to h deliSerations of the-Aflembly three, dh cr ine ourrioution. . All tne j Ders are invited, by : circular ieiic , -rvJ. d jLiru-i-r f; 'rinffstmn daily mqlre and rjaore." ' ? 1 .-
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