I .4
IE,W I O R K, April 10
:
Tfa-ic Bell, of the fchopner Am-
wVio arrived heic oil Monrfay
21 ft nit.' .be Vpoice
1 '
en marviftct'iresl
againft thej union.
all appear to be
J cans.
Capr
ricah.
c :fJriB t hit nn the
,uh,nn'f ,P1r Ichn Adams, in fight, of
G'Jadoloi.be, who mentioned to him that the j : M Effehdi
(U.n h war VMTTianil. vait.. m...- - - - . v
not
htm
tikeri by ia French privateer
Cayenne.
I I mcnting his irmt to the mimr' r '' !
. ..u... i - -.'", wvicunam w,lj proved from MU.
letters from from the genera s of ttje army ? mcb to Vienna, where ie ja to f i
favourable to the
oif and, iron
j Lai evenipg arrived hiilBritairini? Majes
ty's packet Kir I. Goweri capt. jL)eke, with
tUe January and February nU;la- She left
Falpouihithe! 1 2th of February. hs the
mils were, not delivered evening, we are
unable to lay before oor reader any detail
ed extracts though weare aflbred there is
nothing in them of importance. While capr.
Deake was preparing to go on
republic I , f 1 February 4.
: I i J T"ll inIltnh. . I IT t ..
late Envo? of the Grand J firmed, thai the Ruffian trooo havV C
aeignor, ito tne v-oun or v iniu, waa toe- 5 jequence or ; the clilr.ercnces
"the Merrimack, a exoneoofly Katcl : by heaJtd iri thiJAjind ofRhodei, for jcarHing . the Court ot Vienna and ! Peterlbu
in a morning- paper ot lutjoay; way jon a correiponocnw .wiiujum.miu, j ciit.u orneri ro return home. 1 hi.
Sir S. Smith haa lailcd in another
on Dalnmia.
con ;
con- '
event
i!ript J baacaufed.coafiderable anxiety lhrouohouf
' ! Geny ; and Enillahd iath"tftn!v
I n ircaiy wi"';f 1;'5"'u-j 1 rrre fi iruc - uie,aiter fce reerTibfifK-
mpnr nt inn tiii.cii raMKT-n..: .
editor of th'u
running over
of lb 7th of
fliore, tHe
nrj7.(ir had the nflvileaa' Oi
to ---- . r
the columns of a London paper
February, from which tit ii
enabled to Hatejn a lummary way. 5
That the Eoliih goe.rnment bad received
clifpauhes'froai Jarats Sa'umi'rez, at Jerfey,
concerning accouRts of iwo engagements be"
tweeii the; Cliouans nd republicans which
terminate!! hi favor of the former- h
That tfie: mpll aive prepiratioria continu
ed to be mide for opening)ihe campaign, the
allied armies on! the JWne and in Italy .be
inia thej moft formidable rtate.j - -
the hoftilities h'lcommoncel henween
Paifwan Oglbli anil tieBajlhiw of Belgrade;
That the committee of the Senate of AVer
temhergwhoiemecting was lately dhfo!ved
hy the 'Duk'e, had aidUkeir comprint before
the public isa pamphlet j TfcAt Partt ac-'
'counts to the 2- nf February ftated that th
Warfare in the weft ern departmer hasbten
rather favorable to the Irpublicahs i fevcral
of the chiefs have receive terms of psace-
The troops difarraed and difbtnded. The
Paris papers alio ftate, jtrjat oajth 25th 'jen
a feve re engage me iit topic jplacc between-; the
Chouans and 4he Republicans, whi;h ttrmi:
Dated in iatot7 the Jatter. j
That Lor d lG r e n will e's.'re f u fa I to
the r ranch ti poKen
liy bv the pris7f ournali
That a tfaarrfcl has
comma nder of th Aulfriai troop in Tufca
ny, in confe-iuence of thedifbndnient 'oftbe
pealantsxoitrat.y 10 the wilh of Mr, Wind-
That Cadiz ffnd St. Lucar have been ofli
dally declared Jn a Hate of blockade by Lord
Jvfrlth. J t
. That the .lone expe'dYed revoluiibnln Swit-
ierland Wad taken place on" the. 7th January,
the fie directors difplaced and the executive
power entrufted to a provifory government.
That Mamain, fo celr bVated, for the alTaf
fi nation . of the i'rincefs of Lambeile, has
;been;arretedl i :: Vf ;-. , J.
Vhtt on the 5th of Fruary ; 400 vedels
nder conyo, failed frotn Portfmoutb, for
different paris of the warldi : - . i,
That on 'the 3d. tfe America Vefl-Idia
and . Lifbon packets for January, were de
tained byicontrary winds.! , v
That at a late .meating of the Whig C lob,,
Mrl Foxiwas toalted witti unboupded teft'-
monies of regard.
In Dublin Feb. 3, the qtieltion
lias cu LuuciuMj "7-"- iy uuciua ?, ucui wi iuc uium hi; .mniiiniCtian tQ iQ-J
VVallaee in tnj urituo.nouiebf Mom- tne emperor Paul.! Rtiiai end n!afH iP-
.'V 1 -llL J,h-S--Li'l'rx?'L I. if". -i I r. . 1 . 'e ' ! 'I i I I::- :-- J'- Oarxi . .jM
rto.. 7 V'Vt BMcaiqn or tne j n vucii terrns or reciprocal iriendlhip. that 1 i
Mr.
mons.
I ' 1 :
There Was then v oiei 1 2J,bdo feamen,
from lh ft!traUori dftireufhftances (inee
time,
ier- I
; ire
bitt f ence of the latter. ! , i
that I The piakue, which carries off nu
particularly bj the furrender of the I tbefdothern extrVmhiesiibfl Franr ' '
DutcbjflJet, it was demed pijudentftp reduce nifeUs itfeif by pimples on the tenfeue which
treat with
with nuch acriroot.
Cett place
Mr. WiiUham.Vthe BrrJtai minifter and the
jfUnibn
em (
tht
the allowance tbi frar ioJooo men.
fliouldbtherefore mhw it as rerolutioh of the
committee,-that iio,too men moulde
pioytd fijr tke fervic of the navy for
3 vear i860, includipl 22. 000 marines.
I This morning Cajt.j J. Rradby, cbmrjrtan-
der ofhi ' Majefly Ihip Ariadne, j arrived
in town with difptchet to ; got ernment,
which I were fent orTp his MajeSy at Wjind-
. . r " -' ; I - - - " T': I. 1
I3y this conveyance. accounts werejreeeived
of Cap ain Sir florn Popham lvin reached
theUlIian frorities-on his way Peterf-
burg. Where this afacer is to aft as Infpec-
are
He terminate in a prodigious fweljjng of th
neao, and the patient er.crajly, diet in h !
courle of twenty-four beWs. A line of de;
markation has been drawn in fevers J parts of
the country by the French! to prevent thi.
extraordinary difeafe from
C O W E S,
d it ion to Brit
early in the
ly a dj ufted
itfis iatended,
tor General of the'! Ruffian forces which
j ii
to be brought irto the field again!
the enfuine fprir c. , j
The arranr-fnints for the intended expe-
I
trance
of the
1
V M
llicli i
18 tO t
ii
ace
Vig campaign, are now near-
l hsve the chief cjnmmancl
Britifh forces ;j their battalions d
firfr,.fecond, and thi regiments
gMafds'afe to accompany himi The
the
foot
T- IT? '
rrnmnanv mm. 1 ne numan
troops at Jerfey and Guernfey; ano aj irefh
quota to be Tent for the fervjee of i England,
with tiie allied power in their endeavour to
ettabUmja monarchical government ijf France;
Several recjuifitiooatare' nojwjlgnitjby the
livery of London, recjueftingithe Lord May
or to call a common hill to f etition fbr jeace
Veftminifter. and; fcveral eotimies ihd prin-
cinal towns throughout the country
derliand, will Quickly folfo the cxjampU
w un-
HAMBURGH, Janua ry ;s8.
. AArdintr tn authentic inform10"
new oiurcciicri tioTc, ii iik , fi
Courts
of Peterlburch ard V.una; L Among
other taules, the former U b veJPen,
difcontekted at the eond-tt ft tne; uitr.ans
ftulation ot Lincona.
will not however a.
icootiuue to lup-
with refpea to the ca
Ti'.. P,;rtr of Bma
, ., J i. .
bandon his otKAiiut
'portVheo"uCeJ -,t
u;u the etcommcdation
aetwee tht Court of Peterfborgb and
Vienna remains in. furpence, Martial Su.
war,V ilUII continues jat Prague, and R&f
n, trao'ps are new c loathing and equipping.
' Mr. J Wickhani, t t!he Eijglifh JViiiiter;
whoie! extraordinary laftivitjr in . fupport of
the common cauie cas never ioe torgivcu wy
the French Republic, has let
fome
the
of theldirTcrcn-
preadiii uielf.
FertiJry 6.
Artivtd ' the Bcftyn packer, Matthew
jStroug, mafter, from Virginia.. In t. a$
ilpng, 1 1, flic was boarded jb tt French, j
privateer; the3ptsjn cf j which opened all !
'bfa leitersV nadelaxnciedbis paptrs for up- !
wards of three hours. I Capt Stronf. during I
'Uiis lapfe, meDtionfd(to the French ofTlcers,
that the American ambafladors had been cor-j
djally received at Paris, and remonftrarecf
on the violence of tbeir proceeding, after the
pacific difpofnion the French government had
fhewn ; fwhich hei believes iiia'uced the prii
J-J -ii1,J -I. .V:-.-." - r
vatccr; men 10 reieaie n.im; -v-apt. otrang"
was informed on board lhe Frenchman, that
the privateer, about 10 ftJas ; before, had
taken! a lare fhip letter oil marque, belong-'
ing to Lancafter mounting 10 guns, afferi i
fevere action ; Ihe iwsi bound from St; Ear i
tfolomcws to Liverpool, with a v'ry vaU
able esrgo,
FRENCH KKPUBLIC.
i
bur eh for Munich,' iiforder to coneludcj defi-
J4w. ...... 1.--. .u:u n.Ani. r
liite' the treaty by which
with
as phoned until the Wednefr
A petition From the eorporav.u-0n 5aUaIjonf cf hi. troops, to be emplby ed
rora tne guild ot mercnani. , xr aLd Jin- the fxda !of the Rhine I The lEteftot
Legtfl&tive Body, 13 Pluyipfe, Febrarri.L;-.
Jn fjpeaking of deiieral! Walhington, Felir
Paulcn.' faidVi j. (i ' '. 1 4 ff,1
Thii is not the moment to retrace fa thie
hall, all that' that great man has done fr the
fteedoBi of America , the number and impor'
tancefof his warlike exploits j the generoufti
infpi ration with which he animated the Fr4u'cbj
who fbuirh t under him, and the fublime acV
by which he did eternal ' honor to his no'J
mory, when, after having contributed, foi
much to give freedom to his country, he laTcl
down, voluntarily, the ; fuprease power tol
hide his glory in the obfearity of private
lifWv ; . : J ; - ; :
" Malice an4 mean jealoufy hjve affempt-i.
ed to 'fprea'd a deadly venom over fo great
life ; Dut their perfidious U'Ccnuations are loft
in the.univerfal faffrages cf his grateful felt
low-patriot and of all tb free wen in the
univerle. j Vv
Yet he is no more! !
eologium affords pleafure
who has doubly merited the civic palm,: botU
as a warrior and a citizen who combined'
ot froln Augfr J every virtue with every talent; who, after;
naiuf prgun ana iu poor tea tne revolution uy
hisabilities, h!s valour land virtue, knew?
bovr to terminate it byp the moderation as.
well as Jthe wifdom of his jcounfrls ; who haaV
done more yet than render his eouatry snta
That Hero whof
to great, minds ;
11
on
la I aug-
goidimitba ; and trom in1
V
..f
fmiiii iiiiln'nii