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;T':,'fcV,,v IT, ... .,. .,t,'Yw 1 (11 : : . . I - . i v: V;' A. t..: UtxJUi .tw, w 1 J 'SK-S TTlit'ViennlCdUrt GaiettB;ofj the H; 7 -; j-mKtol tf.fmtt&2ti&iffommn'' r uuearws tne conciunon o a -treaty article frorii Cohltahtiunplef fthe 3d f ) W iiltlt apreai,sthat heiii)eep very wcv? .itefiTa had penetrated into rja. ' ;.5. ;r".!'v. 4af Pacha, hhtedlrtxheartktes fron- S4:V:i':: CftaiitJaOTteHto have been defeated.. 4by the a nrehiemioas were eniciiaujcu mw . . .1 eruvan tni ana a f tiifi Vienna artie'e; of rile 74th,. and In . s, 77; ;StUkh l( be: ; recovered f frfy Kk illnf.fs. - ' ; .:- On Monday liettt.- Alt, commanding ' 'tiefni of fm majefty's fchaonerif, arriyrd 1 ' ittoaUof rrance? .ana; way' yv.i uj. -uornipSabVdihifalTto Lie&MAlt fpbVefeveral tieutraI:yei, , . ! IciVoin diircreiit. ports in Frncrf, all. ' ' V nrcciu ia thefaiting of the aboVe flee; ' V ' ' trhicli they fla : ,theUneouly and tnHs?1 - '?. r ? 'hZJi?&i9i '.Jim Vliarhe favv "the fleet . : .v.V: .r OIVThurfd.iy morning the 25th n!t. Irom the nillS r .-T&pove jtnfe tOW.atiepCaw. the. wliole fleet fit anchor in 'the oiiiter : ro id, and was 'Ml? informed that4 part ; had returned the "i foi lowing 'morning :in cpnlVquence of '' v;? Yhanffeable wjndsaiidfois. Un.Sa.fur- ':T!lav' the wifld cobiirf r rut 'day the wintd coriiirf g rutin' ' to t n" ti. they failed again. " Ojie of ihe nt u '' traU faw thefii?et iteering N,V after, wards rpoke,;an.Enolifh floop of.w.r, Avhrch ftood away -ittiindiately-fu'Joi-U -J Br id port. . " V .-.v. "V. Lieiit., Alt way; very parjicula r in Ku , qnellions to afecrtain the true itate cf the Cftfc ; oneacciyjnc infoimg'd-tittnrtha 1 1 heri; were 30 ffiU.ottranfports vvith the fleet, but this was not corroborated by any o: ther. A foreign 'geat'lciaan jjaffeRgr, at;-" quainted bim tlm the genera opinion .at Brcft, wa that the dcltination was Ire-, "land that in a certain latitude the fl?et weuld ieperte into thre !iyi(iusj 'They. expecied one rii'g't be intercepted, which . would fufficienrly employ lord iBridport, to enable the otbers tq bind the troops, of -which --cveryhip-wairas ftil las t heycooW itow. An'enb.irjo had !een laiJ' on in n'C Tib.ir-rr) had '.wren la 1 d all the pjm previous. to the failing of the 11 - . . r. No further intelligence from the fleet - tne. nuegruy 0, me.r inder thec(,m na..d oflo"?d Bridport had P'0 ? lM foutrary todo theycan reacheTtWHVhcn thier was put to '".nntain and Pvetheu' - --'. , - i-v-fafc ty r and ad vantage of bof h. '- - -- " he Pope (Pivs VI) deParted"his life ? .J-uld any projett or. ertterprke, on the toth ot 'April, in the. Citadel of J"jurioo t.o both or e.ther of the parties, Turin, on hi, war tnnacnir m'the " bc iormed or tindertalcen,. and the forces -mountains of Dauine. the placepiuS employed to fnarate.fuch enrPrizCi be ted ior-hia exile. -Hjv infirmities-would not permit him to bear the Hiding oi a carria ge, for which re a ton he: was car r ied in a litter. .'-".-' ' ':', ' ; "-" Vefterd.ty 'information' was received at . ' Lloyd's coffee hoofer that the French fleet had been feen by a Dine, fteerir,ghreftly wswro rAr tVta rti rt Af no i aiil , hi r hni - the day before pa&d through afquadron -oTflx Spanim 'JU.&t cruizing , off ,. '., . . . . 1 . .1, . . 1 rerrai, as u waiting 10 oe jomco Dy inc v French fleet Thil intelligence 'was in part confirmed by . one of our own fri gates, which reconnoitered the-&paniih. -mipsrottheadroiralty-hafe-jiu-regulat advicca ?t tke fa'.ltwJ-Jtoeicj:j Ver generally credited, and gave a ft'rong counienance to the Tuppolition that the -combined fleet is bound for the Mediter. rancanyin hoper1nnf6oin:1fTl'd minijns ol that fca. - -. Ruffia and Turkey .;,' Co s st An! 1 h Pu, Feb. 12. - Ttecty cf-defenfivtMlliuwe, brtweert ,. lis Mtj'My tle.Cthman Etvperor, ct'li!ll-ieJLy Ike Ewferar oj Ruf jh the name of the Omnipotent God, his Nlajefly he Emperor ofw,the Jttt lmah'sf!;an bis iViajeliy the Ernpera rtj'r all the: Ruflias, -eqiirilly ;kiiniared by a lincere defire, rot only of majntain'n.g,. fpr the good of. their refpeclive .ltates ; - and fu-jecls the peace, amity, and good underftanding, happily lubliflnig between them j-but alfo to toatribme B,.f-.,i,,f..,F' , tranquility fo :&e a ttirbed.it the prefent, andyjfch is the moll, laiutary fc of ti?axiteun :bf;pefen(icA .'incir- iviajeiiii's. nave ajxmneu jut Vtheir.plem.'o peror of -tlie OttQuians, . ; STijd Ibra bam I fined "Bey, with the tile of Ca. lvwMy.1'''fv'r,jK-)jp.,.y priy.v councellor nnu annjatf.taisf' extra- aVier co:nmnr.:.c iting their refpeclive fall poei's, which arc found good and in'.dueftirm have;iJreedta tnetollow r-i , IV re Ifliall be PcrpetuaU Peace, ;T ' - j; . CI9 4-veaUir- ance, .an iiimn To .iMtirtut- iltulL be efta. bliihed berween. theni,' that, they thall hereafter have the ffi me 'Cnerlties and the ;j'amc fric: 1& In "confequence,.' -1 their c to open trieniiclves without rcferve lf' 'eaih :? ojsxjdtlieX. 1 rxffvfrg ' rcci p roCu' . clit.J vft to , eachv m:mtf,,:nm: ? ( ceffary to tprofe -all holtUecntcrprizes, vagaiuft .eiih-r of rlje Parties, aild re-ella-, :biith the'gener.ij.tranqniHty.v . ; ' : : a. The . ifcsty of Pcce coicJp'deAat ' JiiTy, the .zrhT)cceinle'rYit or of the . I legi.ra 1 206, the .! fjrh ofthe Vl-'on Ga- : o s 1 iel .. Co'v c ! -,f n s.45vci as e v ry i 0 1 her JUicaty compipUriiinl in- the Ifdrne, Mi, '.'confirmed in -.their tenori .'as. lullyas Oihey'." uere Ticf te'd-rword fo?-wprd in the pre lent treaty 01 alliance. - , i1. , . 1- Ii order to give' the a'lin.n.or ifs'enX tlr.' ;m per left . e.lFec't, the" high irfntfnft." -10.X .43?' CS.T1 '.'ii l(y. gu.HBntet;to cafhS. ther ih-ir f.MV?cftive-pofTiu7'nf. "His Ma- . .1 .1 f? irr.-'.- .--i"vii' .1... rr, r. ' : ' icltv 11." riinper)r oiiin i na iMimas gu?ir. Micertcrrhe uhrroPfrnerrfii'itrp'olfjf; JUms-witiiput rcferve, Inch as they: cxift e I before the invniioii of Kgyptj a;id iiii M iiell" the h.-iipeor . oS .the Ottomans, giiaraivecs ;4l the p'lT.-.fior.s of theCourt. of Rulfia,. fuc:h as t'ic'y clilt at prelent,' ..without e.xceprioii.. ... - ! . . -".,'4. Thongh the two powers teferve to "t-hemfeives the -rights of entering into nc "gociation i with other powers rand to cn. chide with them fuch treatii's vs ' their re- fpcftlve ii'.r;r Al3mr' require- they eii--' -ggein-the jiiiid-epueitnJiToMal ro in cr7-otodiTiitLar;y-thing-into-ihT)fe treaties, which may caafe jhs f.nal'cd i: injur) -damage, or. lofs. to ei.hcr, or 'af- Thill he held ro alfl!l :the othfr, by;fea bt : . Ian 1. either to act in concert, or to make 'diverti'in or (nail affiit in money, accord - ding -to the intcTclt of i!ie altic-andl th'eir rtafeiyrfhaltTequire in ;this-:cafe'" ihejr- rgrce to acepmnrodate each other on ' the moit liberal principles. Every : nec.eiT.5- ry arrangement .lhall le effect! as tp?:U - ly a po hb.e and the. dunes to b lJ",JLl,be ijexjlte; 1 ried into execution. ' be per. car ried mto execution. 6. The choice of foccourj whether in troops, or money, (hall depehd on the ; party, attackedand: in cafe the lormer "be ;"dem.uded,'. the. troops or (liTpV (half be fur.iimTd -wjthin three months alter the ' requtOa jlven made. , in chIc ot a fub. fidy in money, tlia fain; fhall be. paid year ly, at fixed periods, calculating from the ayfthu'tearatiohjo "grr uf,pf from tue commeneement ot hof. . tilitie.' J , T 7. The tWo "hfcVcoPtracirng parties thus makiug i coiti'.non caufe, whether . wtth.all their forces, ora fHpnlated num.: ber,' it fhall not be permitted to either of thenr to conclude a treaty of arniiiHce, withont including the other, and p'rovid. xriar i'ts'Tafety wirmfirsfljWey? prze fliall be formed agairift the party re ".quired to furnifh,whcther in ievcnge of ; fhfc -alliance made, or foccbur ctfie're d, the rot lierpa r f v fhH hi' o1l igecV to-fulfi 1 , vi th Tquricluality and good i'aith, the fame ob. liga tion for defending her. '- 8. In cafe the two allies fhall caufe the whole of their forces to aft in ebneert, or in cafe of a ftipulated fuccour only, ..they promifc to communicate reciprocal. - . r-. ----- fV,,MA .r trinnnWUv .'r Apatv. tC. ' l - military operations to. facilitate as much L , as pofliblc theiexecution of them-r-to inir part fneir yiewsin reiaiiW' 10 iucp:rma . 01 continuing nouuiticsi auu inc uiHiiu cms ot . peace, ana. to meet eacjn this fubjed as far as polfihle themfekes to the principles and moderation, - : , : '-iri-l'-Sfy-.-. -v ; :? - 9; ThrauiiU ? by ; their refpeftivefuVereigns, . in pro: portion to their' number, with artillery, ammunition and tpther - neceflTary objects jjithey (halt alib be paU and fypported by ; : them. The party re-juitiog fuecour,.(hiill uwW'thenif thf pravlifwn ind fqragsj agteeably to pricei to te aareed on, to own frontierfl The requiring party mall. . f .TT- 't'U .Tnr. .oirnr Vl 1 1 - - likeVtfe procure tltf rtt , quarters and otheK. .conveniences, thelame , as their own, troops enjoy or fuch as" the required par-' ty are accuftpmed to hate in time of peace. - - - ' ". -.v. ; . . io. The requiring party mail furnifli , the auxiliary fquadron with the provu t-t- .." '. 1 ' ' ,' ' 1 r v-- TionTlhey inay ttarid in heed, of coiiForm'a . bly . to terms agreed on : to commence --wtrigilayroEiiiafikal -ff thc..'Sqiufc -rort in cHaiiii?i.and 'duri!'.3r the whole " ; I time they flull be employed agsir.ft-the- enemy. ;inerequ:iingrp3Hy-uwm - ur- nilh without difficulty, from its arfenaU .and' magazines,' to '"the fqaidroni it the " ordinaryL priceSf-W hate v e x t-rri.1 y- wan tj in'cafe wpair- be neceflary. The fliips of "war'..'aod .tlw--taafpor ti-oi the :tvailicd..i Icourts, fhall, during the "ccnibuancd of the War, have free entrance-into their refpeclive harboursj ei ther. to water or re pair.. ': r ' : ' 11. Fvery .trophy taken -from the enemy, and all CjpTures7fhalrybe lons.to the troops bv ".which they are ' m-j. . l,d - 5 K i - ' - - 'fe - ,'" ;.' . . -! p tz. ,The Ottdmart Empetojfi Jartd Jthe mjKrbr orSlf thc'Koffias poV haVingHn ' V tew;: by the prefrri t ail tance the .:in"akingi r of conqnc.fts.vbut foleIy;; the i defence of their refpefti'c poffcffions; the fafety of f their fubjefts, fcnd aifo t0m;untain the o-' :tlicf'power.f is"tKc rre fpe'clibift lituation in ' -yhich they ii.nd tliei'nfclves at prefent. and hy4vliti-they-for-m a ptjliticat-bilance fo nceehari' for the fuport of the general tranquility ; th-ir Maji-lty's.will not fail, to invite their Majeily's. the Emperor ; King ot Bohemia and Hungary, the Kings of great Dritain and 'Prufiii," as well as e. verv titner power, to accede to this 1 1 . t treaty, whole object is fo juii and faluta- ry. ' . :.''-;.v"v-." :: v - 15. Though tlie two high contracting ' parties, are ftncerely defirotii of maintain ing this engagement to ihe 1110ft ; remote period i -.y eiajuiUs-pofliUle-i h a t -in t i me- the.fuccel5m.of circumftances may re-- quire that fome changes be made ' in it, they agree to fix its duration to the term of. 2 years j trorn the day or exchanging 7 the imperial ratificationsr-rhetwopaf- ties,- oeiurc rne expiration ot this term wil I concert measures relative to the re newal of the treaty, agreeably to the, Itate pf things at that period. , 14. The prefent treaty of'defenfive al.-, liancc (half be ratified by the Emperor of the OttOTTians, and the :'Ernpe'rot.ofaIl the ; Ruflias . : . and the ratificatioh (hall be exchaTt'qed-arjnftatiQDple term of two months, and fooner ifpoul. ble. tt:'J:i..iL . V--;: .::,.: ::....:,-: In faith of which - we the underfill ed, by virtue of our fulf powers, have . fubferibed the prefent treaty of def'en (ivc alliance, and have affixed cur fcals to ; ius j ::-.j ' ; - Conftantinople, Dec. 24, '98. . . . 7":; (Signed)' ' ;'V bbFAD IBRAHAM ISM ED, vith the title of Kadiflekcr of RorneUa. v ACHMIDA nF, ;. r VASSIL1TAMMARY,;WT ; . : ' CQunlfUnr. , , , From the -:- - - Wit ITFJ1A Lj,;.mWiCiTr ..The State uf Politics for tliis wfek . ... - April -27.': Scarcely ar wecli pafles now without :;f welling the niimber oflhe yidories at thieved by yur allies, or doss there e. . vtn elapfe a day that is not fignalized by fome difalter fultained by the com mon enemy Fortune, that has hitherto "fectdem accountable paruatiry, begins at length toturn f out hem w ith the dilgu-U . nhey Jlipidd iufpire,rand to exhibit, in the ; humilratioii-f their mfoL'nt tri. uniphs and 'prefumptuous pride, a dreaful e'auiple of her characleriftic verfutility, which delights, a9 the Poet . tells us, Superbos TlVirtere fuheribus"- triumphos -'- - - n f mditary operations--rto facilitate aj much long juld.varjojus line: upon whkh the . ; hpftilc arinjes carrhtheiropebtions ; -difconterted, their bi0jefts anticipated anu ineiriiatKS rcpeueu. r rotatneir I pofuion :m v ... ';. . H ' -. ; GfeRMANV they (lilt continue to retreat though) they: now faTeiq-he:):clofely prelled f by "their victorious' puriuers : In the? neighbourhood ; oFehL they betra fdmc ihten.ti6ns'pt making a;ftahd, 'and ; " tor 11j.it purpoiR are collect lohff arid various line udod which th mc a con; x -t fidfrable. force. But t ne y A p itnati 5.-t SPqWpffo"rvl to expel the enemy from tpat fprtrels : Which they are now preparing to btr fiege wiih'an army ofpvopc) men.' ' Ai. lor the mock negotiation that vii carried 'on at Raftatd i; has.-' been af length clifoli'ed, andf-'ihfe.Plenipcfii-'. liemiaries pOhCdihrenL powers -thafc engaged in ir, are returnmgTo their rei fpecYive' courts Every hope of peace i , therefore coiiipletely vaftiihed 1 A Ihorr : pnufe and tranfieni ; refpite feemS in-:-: deed toTufpepd hollllities hi fp'nie. points' upon the lihine , bdt thq gallant Arch; duke Charles is taking every-mcafurr -tP purfue-iheproorjefs of diewatJitL. C f - . . . where he intends to conduct. the rhilitaH ry.operations in perfon. the Aufliian, . mairu.i'my al ready "extends:, ia. jfront of : that country from the frontiers,! the -Grifoh -country to Bafle, and occupy ahiiplUli whole of the canton's of Zu tkh, Echafrhauleni and Balle. They would ere now: have pafled the Rhine", X liid not the enemy, in order to retard their p rbgrefs cut do wn all the brjcig--' es over whkn the Auflrians intended to have "pafled. . General Hotte is to co-operate witlf the A rchduke, and. fronj this well concerted and combined attack upon the Fr?nchpofiti6ns . eve . ryfuccers may reasonably be ekpefted elpccially when wV "taker into account the difpofitltfit of the inhabitant's, alt whofe hearts ftill rarklewitji a ranco. rousTecollectiop of the . many' infults rard injuries heaped upon them by the French, and which, by aflifluig the " Auftrians, they , will have a fair occafion to retaliate and ravenge. Nor is it in- V Switzerland only the- republican caufe v -appears to be defperate j iit . ITALY it is oppofed by forces equally formida ble,, which, by daily receiving additi on ajflfength, rnuft foon enl'ure.a deci 'dec! fuperiority" to the. allied . powers, ince the battle of the 3d , inft. w bich was fought near Legnano, and in which the enemy are faid tohave loft from 8 to 12,0 bo men, together with ihe whole of their artillery and ammunition, thfi Auftrians have received a frefli .rein-., fo rcement of 1 3 .oco ta thefe may be added the 23 ,000 R ufilan auxiliaries, whofe arrival on . the 7th. muft be To' oppprtune and fo powerful as to enable, the Auftrbri General ro follow "up with fuccefs the important advantages which they had gained in the battle of the crh. ixiaeec tne Emperor of RUSSIA liegips7tcm parr, and will no doubt obtain a preponderating influence in the operations of the con federated armies. If report be true. he Is to employ no 'lefs than 100,090. metrinrltairaloneTWdiMjt? tone.vvnicu ne aiiumes towards the 0- ;. j ther Northern" nb-we rs that; hiaa ....u'V ' r LderUood to have lflued orders to his" cruifers tp flop, all peutral (hips bound for France, wherever they may fall in with them. Thefe -orders mull na- iurally ftrike a'ferioaralarm into ; DENMARK and SWEDEN, " as they are likely to deprive them vpf the very extenfive and profitable trade !tUEa?XQwerjiJvft.AJmoli entire. ly engroffed fince . the. commencement of the war, and which will be now ex. pole to inceffant annoyance from an e-. 1 nemy , . whofe councils or whofe power they pollefs no means to influence or to refirt. The Emperor Pilul feems alfo , difpofed to fhnt out froni his'ports all fhips from Hamburgh, that niay befuf P?sld of conveying any naval ftores : to the encm) and thu3::t.;.:'v:-::-; .'. :r: ' ty v. ; . .. . :; UM
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