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LONDON; June - 17.
Harnburg mail doe arrived yeftep.
counc ,uy me pacKst in vncr? it
u.-ht over, 4. M in ifter received dif
JICliQV Jl jvu. ,viiv.ii) v .vciy,r nil .
orrarlt nstur.c,1 the fubHance of. vvhiih is
;kewe Itated Jn the iiamburg , letters.
fhe Court of 'Pet-eriburg has- at lene'li ta-i
ten en the Embargo on Ehglilhv fiiips:
This feery intcrcfting iatelirgeiice. was com-'
Vr.irattc to ttne.pupl;c..in .,-a- letter jroni
2"irl St. Viricfifnt to th.eIord Myorl ra
tcpy .-which ve tinfert. 'This rneafure
ice nisi io leave no doubt of the intehtion of
she Ejmperor Alexancfr to adjuft--the' differ-
Jcnce?!y;hich had ar i(enbetyeen this country
Wdiriuffjaj 'ani '.it js fairly tq be prefamed
thaf his ffartsrwijl not be wanting to facili-
srt a fta ligthi'e h,(;w't th the other ;.potoers.
: toe tvoriti. - uy . jaii ;. accounts Lorq
fi KHen's v:si ofTjKevel, ca his; way to
cicrlpurgh, and confidtring the removal
f. the embargo, as a proof of the pgtificfdsf-'
ofitic n ef the Cabjnet of lterfijurgh, .ma.
ii .cf the difficulties with .which his million'
'cmeJ . to be. atterided, no w vanifli. VVc
nay tiiererpre f .an.tirpat with a lanpxaine
ibpe"' the wdH olMtion of a . confederacy' from
!whic the.Trench iGbTerrinient expecled
ej4pft;iriportantj1d which - ftuft
tnhttjry forces and jpcry injurious fufpeiifi-
circflour comnierciaT relations. .
Thefollowincr note was (ent early in the
day fb tJfe Lord May orj for the' information
pf ihp .City' : :. - ..
j . - , Admiralty Ojpcet June 3..
- My lord? h .-' - '. 1 . -I
have the iatisfaclion to inform your
or'dfhip;.- that 1 by; 3 1 difpatch jbft '"recieived
romt Vifcoun? Nelfon. Commander id Chief
pf Baltic; fjcet,: Jdatedthe 27th of May,
appears that; the : embargo which, had
j.b.-,j vuj j j uixi .mips iu me runs OI
Kullia lias beeri taen eff. f ;
Ih ave the honour to be &c, '
(Signed) t : St. VINCENT,
CARLSCRONA, May: 10.'
V 2 rfacr 6f truce, arrived here tn.rfav.
tas tpWowmrr lettrr from. Admiral Lord
iVcifon.ro Vice-Admiralr Cfonftedt. Com-
Haider in PhVf f- tk flor 7'i
ceivffT- 4 r"s - ' i
The former e ntn mander ih Chief
the Britiih flrct In the Baltic having at
w tt.cueft.of the Fmrv r n r n - r- n n "
Hot fn infPPrhnf iKp 5 t. i fK nnunia-
?5 HOUid 3nv ! thinor hanriian liifH . mmlif
lor ,moment diHub the returning frarmo
34 iendthjp between Sveden. and G;
; fiuiq. s Your excellency toulV, therefore
irne to itiforrrj ycu that I am ooidi
??d to sbaain from jioailities, fhould-'i
v I Wi?il thc fwe4ifh fieet at lea. As'it h
Ur4forfii ih ypW pbwer to prevent this, I
a.tpnvsdccd yjou will conhdef this intima.
in psa friendly nleafure ori ihy part, and
ftfiuaicace the zmz : to his Swedifii IVIajef-
, '... . 1 -'
turned Vice. Admiral Cronfiedt
AdrhiraU Ihave had ihe honor to re--ceiye
the letter of Yot$r Excellency, of ihje
.8th inftadt, and have-iranfmiuedf it to rh;e
KnS n,Y Mafter, who is gone from hence
10 oiotKnpim wnen 1 receive hi?
I Will
do bjyfelf the honor to forward irt!6
- 1 , l - . 1 . i ... , 4 -.. 1 .I J V 1
Vou iniiiiejdiatejv. , ' '
. I . . C7. 0. CKLNSTEBT,
dj. and Com. ih C, at CatIfcrct:k.
ao
nounced to. them' as coming from Admiral
vartheaurhe. . ' ;
Lonij
; OF EGXPT.
on oaji
ace Extraordinary, ' June '5J .
D o v mv e ft r eet ?T u n e. a . " 1 80 1
!;Thc.fq1lowipg frr.py of a.fet'ter from iieujt.
gen. iir John li. rliuchinfon, K. :B. ad-
dreGcd tc the right honorable Henry Duo
dap, has been this .day received at the cSce
r 1 ' - ' t 1 i i . . . -r ' 1 -
or tnei nent nonorab e Lord rioharr i as alin-
the copy
crctaries
mehtj
Copy
lie
of a teftfcr frciii Lord Elpin ad-
'kelbury, one of his Nlsjtfty's priricipa'l Se-
of State for the Foreign Depurt-
of a 1 e u ef : f r c m ,L: eu ri G e n S i r Tqu n
y iiuttliitiion, iv. IS. ad.drUIed to the
The lofs cf the enemy; according to' the;;
numerous reports whith had bee)i. ct'ikOtd,
certainly exceeds five- thoufaijo nierv and 4
"great pn pcrtlon cf "officers.;: four General
are known toTiave been killed. - Every en
couragement ferms to H ave. been. given 2nd
held out to the French aray to jnfure tjheir
ufrnoflt extj-tipns. - Among ether ihingi
they were -taught - to expect no charter'
from fheBritiU)...' Thej prifoners , agree,;
that inj ho part of this war hd hard
fighting or; fuch determined bravery ever
bjen feen, as they have met with from oilr
army'in fgypt.. ' , ; , .;..;.. ; .V;
1 prefumc thatSir Ratpli ;Abercrombie,4
abfem t from the . camp7iir. .co3enx.4W
his wounds on the 2 ift ef Mat cht had crca-r
"4 '
r
on or cur , onerati-
lofs otcafioned by
ted a mcmentary fufpcnl
ons ; and the irreparable
hisjdeath, muli .alio neceljarily have checked
the-j profecuticn cf plans, jifl. the formation "Be
lexecution.of which he had always bcjnefol
leading a part. . The. Captain Parha did not
arrive in time lb fee Sir tfialph- Aberrrov
bie ; but .it appeatshat Gen, Hutchinfon
followed his Excellency' ..intention; relative
to the troops cn board ihe- Xuikifiy fleetl
hy empioynig them agaur.lt Jvoleita, and ac-
cording directed Colonel f cpencer, :having y
under him a corps cf .about eight,- hundred '1
Braifh, to proceed Wi.thlihe; Turks to that ' -
t hon; , Henry Di iidas, dated Camp,
reA!exardriai 2GthAnrjt 1801. T
Si,---4It tsj with nreat-plealurft that l atn
to lofprrri jyou cfjtKe lucctfs of a ccrpsloff exr edition. - 1 he town was evacuated with
Turks arjcf V-B.njift, .under the cemmand fcf"i' dus, refiftar.ee. lorrie guns vv r.e then bro'p
colonel apencer,. j 1 htv were ordered from toibear ui cn the fort, of St1. Tulien whh
jhencej sliout ten days acb," for the pLrrcsfe I cemmands the. cctranee of the river .'I he
of fotctub the ehtinv trout the ttvvn nidi garfifon of .three ' hundred and fixtv-eirht
iftle
navipatidn of the Nile; .1 his operation
. -I - 1 . 1 . . f .. . - v P.. 1 I
perftcllv succeeded. We are now maftr
of thVweftsrln trabch cf ; that river, and W
courrelhaycjOpenid a eommyneation with
the Iefta, frcm ivhich we (hail derive ill
the itjiecellary fupjilief.as the French have
fcarceiy. ?r3y! 1roors there, and-ucne capable V
or making a; lencusrtt.itince.
i-Tjiercjr had shout 8eo nyenfat RofetXa
when they w ere ai tacked. They mide but
a feeble effort.' .fd fuftain themfelyes, and
retired to trie right bst k of the Nile leay--
trds of the
the j men fur rendered on the 19th nit.
has? JRahmarich was ftill in-the hardi
I T? . L ' 1 : ri f 1,1 r L' f 1 t 1 1
i x ret tn. j nev n;a ioriinea. m- ootu m a
view . to fecure their cemmunicat;ons- frcvi
the upper part c;f the Dtlfa,. and Upper E
gypr, whence they received their proviuon
Under tbeie. circun fiances,' geoeral trl
chiriion has very irnc hlffrencthenedhis c
fitibn between Abonkir and Alexaf.Aitjt3
yiuy uy a. range or wc;k5 jri ironr, out Af
ticularly by opening thrjfluiccs which Pc
n ihe waters m the; l?kf on their jeftjand
If as is furrofedf. this inundation fhalldienci
ino aifew men ki led and v:fnnr Thtv ) over the "whole of the nlain fo the ift ot
lei a earruun in iiie iprr. pmnii wnicn our 5
te its cpeped fcn . the i6th, and it fur- j
on the iqth inft. ;1 he conditio
:me as granted to thecatle of
in I
iCbedient lervahr.
lNJiLSQN Akb BrxOTE.
am, with "ihe'utrooft rtfpccl. Your
battel
rendere
are the
bcukir.
1 have many onijgacr. to t ot. . spencer j
for t e zjea I j acltvi ty a : mil 3 tar y 1 aie nits
which he his di 'played Iti the condt;cl bf :
ttl
lis important ler vice ; and 1 beg leave to r
recomtiera iiim aa a tieiervirg and rr.ou ex- V
ceUenr othcer. 1 have the honor to be, &c
I. ii. IdUl CHlNSON, Maj. Gen.
the lalse Maieotisl the ; communiratil-be
tween Alexandria and Rjsmanich, y7eh is
the enemy's nearcft'poirti, wjlli be cpt or
nine days journey without wttr.
"Havinp . takenVthefe meafures.Ef rcraii
Hutc.hinfon was. to transfer ' his hVd-cjuar-i
tcrs to Rofetta ion the id ultioiO.o wlijch
place he had already fen fbr.vvardL ftrog.
deraihment.'-' snonntjeg above.
jcoo Britifli. including cot. Spencer
5
it
corps; and ne.wa.c lniioiatefyo procet;
frcm.thcncr. w 1 1 h n e a r ) via n e o al 11 ws tnbt
of the Captain Patfia's troS, aiainft jF
Malwkeftur.y, da ted Conilaminople, Miy , tol have aile moled 13 ocO-rr-fl.
I ' . Ui the other hand, advices hfd
rtvet fpvpml dava hpfore frnm . f h'
ilV1r. Aloi rer havnrr returned from Egypt, j Vizier, dated at BelbeisJ from w
tn lair V
ler
. T ' J .' " I' I
I have the fatisfsclion of being able to lay
ibefoie your Jordliip a far more particular
account cf the affairs and-- proceedings in
that Country! than u has hitherto been .in.niy
power to
before A
communicate, nc leu tne catnp
exancfria on the ad ult. . ; , ,t
peared that hi high nefs, iein-for
ly 5CC0 men from Djezzar Fac
fed the.defart,, arid had advan''
wards Cairo, wiihocr .meetin
tion either at Salahich or af
h3d ajfo detached a corps
pcfftffjon of the town of ID
1
Atithat time the enemy remained Jn thejr 1
flrorg pdfllion upon the heighis near the eaC. the fort of Efbe is fiill in th
rrenen; -. . . . i
It is rot citpeclcd thai
experience any materia
tern fwalls ot Alexandria their Eumbrrs a
bout (1
anxious
ix thonfandmen . , ,Tfaey were ftill jn
is ex delation of receiving- reinforce-
receiving
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