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H AXJT AXt Printed bA'B R A H AM H 6 D Ci J,T Toi nt i tte& Jo ( t h k St.At.f th X . W I LLS. 2 &T-2l)f. perAnn. . M O N D A Y, A p r i'l i, 1795- No. j 43 . T A:v;vrm f n i s oFnat ;n.o fefWrT iar the firft Ti fe, nd t o of a ITo'l r:r f or each CortinuariceT , ' 'From; the. (ou roK )" l-i sT&Xui,' iu'ld Aprils' t fnllowitfg particulars ore extruded from Dublin papers received by the hri Jah"etx Capt Griffith dr. . ri'ved here this morning ' Fr&'w Mr London G AJE'j te FxTRAoRbiNARf. . ' Horfe -Guar Ail J at- lS. i'vS BY n ltterfrom Lieutenant .General Harcoua to his Royd Highnefii ?h'e Diifce or ork.7dited Head Quarters, Dooriv, Juntiary i .wh-ch h i?' been icrms - Din ijiisme enemy peremptorily re K i .. 'L'"- me pMi,c lyrrentiereu yviinouc ne j m an en kja ipe lameciay tney tooR-poHeihiin ot .w jrexmnumkateri iy his.R)V d Highief to Mr. Secretary "-Dunchs.. it appears tti;it a thaw, bad fet. in on the Sun day prepecli,aj;, aritl Co lit?: 'M osul aj.,ey.eni ng affoVd ed reafonHbie- grounds tb .'lope, that in a te' honrsthe V (fiiretof the ' Rhine -.tvotrUl become funTcientKr ditfi cult to enable the army t 'nui train it po(it;Oft ji.but - rhat i-ifrtiiaate!y-the f rod had again- returned fwith' p-Mt feverity, .and -th3t-pr$faMtiiTW -we'r-eanakinin con(ejueiicef;for.pintin(,tlie arniy !ih motion, with i 'view of-' crofting the.Y.ffl-t.; : ' i .'' - v;i';-v' tV Guards, n. h: Difaifcbes.-. of' which the "fl lowug is an extrkl and cony, have .-"been received from General -Count' Walitntden and Lieutenant-General Harcourt, by his TRcfVal H isl.ricfi 'the Duke ot York,; and tranfmitted . by h's Roytd Hichiiek to tlie Right'Hon. Henry Dun- , I:w, one of his Maiertyprlncipal Secretaries of State. ' JCxtract vfyi tetter1 frrm Gehcrnl Wabmden, in hfs1 "Since my laftdifijatch the enemy have made fe'yeral ;,J.mo'ements,'-lndic'atiner, aden of a general attack o,n - ' ' otM- polh, rendered more eaiy by the iimcrtuiiate' Jpls On the 1 4 inft. they attacked aR the points of our lino, Teem ArnheVm" to A;nerngro.f The molt. fen ous atteiisat aobeVrsto have bee i d'fected acainit Rhe- neji on which the advanced polls hd-fjUew b4ckJ from the bthtfr .fide of the river. Thcfe polls u ere iiilwwwrliately retovereil and preiervetf by the "'brave and foiriteii conduct of the Briti.h'Guards, and ; ofSa!ems infantry.;' of the former' t marti"ctiVar:' V cannot cxprefs mvfelt lit term,t lufhc ent commen dation Each of thefe Corps hid two officers flight!) , wounded. . ( - '. The intention? of the enemy .agiinft onr pofltioivbo tween Cuolenbent and Rheneii being now in anil eft. the rght wing of the ahny .effected its re;reit on the . night of the 14th to Aruerfort anil itf environs ; the remaiiider. of -bnrpjf)(itirti ncfud-h; tlie Grep, 15 ftii 110 Ccu pied--b.itJsei 'iiaiu nieruViur w ho will re main "rfmrtt!: or the clay" after if poffible ' This day we fliall march to Apieliloren, vherethe ar my wilL rell one day, and on'the following We fliall crofs the 1 llel iahd ; and no there is not a doubt .but whatever terms they may choofe to Relate jtoJthVpdtch, . wiil he com ('died with. On Sunday nidrniizlaft'thrvfurn moped Utreciit to furrender the .inhabitan'tVdetirett .i -f- ' - ,!.. .... .- J V. !. ' . . luiea ; ana reiurance orcuin, Oor cum and Dort ; and there is eyerf re.afun to believe that they wuld lofe no timeln"puniinr on to Rotter . d,vwiany innaimanr? or tnai ana otner cities were jflyi ng', carrying -'with thenl what valuable prppcrty t 'icy were abJe. ... - ; ; ,..,',., -'-,-; . ' ." . ' The accounts' of, the removal of onrficjc and found ed are 'nj'oft affeclinc'--.),5dch as could be.removecf were .taken frorn the vin hofpitali at midnight : and put iiuu crtiis, wiicrr, iu iwiic or every mi parcn rrrarcouia be nfed. they remained feveralJiours 'without ftfrrinff. before the.cavalcade could prcHeediii this condition'! V-..".. :..r . . o'i ' . r . . . ". :. : lutuc ui uic: .uiuisppr njen aqiouueiy .periineu wu,n ., wuw viiici truuuicrii U(,u airujiy, ill HI ineir cries. ni H one Hundred Vnilestb trayel to the place of their deltinatioh. Viat nnferles does war jnfl jflt on the "The lutch Cpmmiffioners,befire they fet off 'for, .ran were toiutnar tne -.nayjor ouaoa in ait oe given itp! to tlie French. "''; '' "i, J mr. r.uuiic arriveu-in-,town yeiteraav rrom ine I .Hague ; he ,can)e ythe;'Wa3r.:M,cii(e.Y.io. .. f tpW : .Hopes Weie.$tpirrr;taWeha): .f'Jr.t o'f the putch fleet would' ftill be brought' vff.'ik a ".-n'u mber of the officers and feamen Were atjtchyd'Jo the iioufe v,f vrange,- aija ii ieem ine pa,itJge.w3& iim open, or at leafr that they inleht pe.deftVoV'ed.-ARalntt thi pro v Hbabihty," however, there -was jthe certainty pf afl'rong auu moii y.oicijj ypppijiion aiijqiig ihc j&u; fliers, yno had formed ithemielvrs into a coinfnUtee 6i pbfervati t n, and had pledged themfelves to preserve for France the navy, arfehals,. and , public property 6f all kiiids eotife, upon condition that pri vate property ftioufd be held facred tat the R epijpjic Ihoutd pt p' -de inde ;' pendent and that ,the Maglilratei ihpuld be freely thQ(enby,thepeo4pe;;';:,; T'i;"-".":uit-' r' ' :--'V Thefe were the Plily . terms they demanded from.the French and uppn thefe the prop()ed to cuter into an ' alliance and to agreJ.t'bat their NAVY ihonldrcp operate with the fleet of France affalnft: the F.iitfiifli. vhom they c all THE COMMON KFMY fit a. I iiv iu accpuni5rom ine ttninn army has either b 'tu fpreadover other ccuntnes, prisnoW doorned'tofII into the power of the French TSe unfor'ttmate family of the Koufe of Orange, arrivpd in t6wii on Wednefday afternoon. It fs'fai to be hli MAfeilyVintention, that khey (ball take lip their reudencp in" tiie" alai t of Hampton-court, of Kenfine,ton. ' ' ' llWircertainly'Wve not been able to brinp here ant .confiderable wealth, either in money orewels;' .I'he' ladies came off even 'unattended bv their domeiiic r 4 and . certainly, &o money has been fern i t ted lately f r r rri floHand; on thi1 contrary, it Ts a f&, that rrerf ipackec and yelfel frW y o :months. has catfid'out enormniis Turhs of faec? on r- Jticularly of fiker'to.'have dr;'ined of corrupt ' ic'oin. At this rftoTnentjburjbarkeirs are obliged tbrnV a brge premium for filver for their ordinary occafions t,..On .Monday, the M;iyor of Brift-ol received. a letter from Mr DiutdHS.'n quelling him to confuh immedi ately with the'nierch3ntV'of'Prift"pl on the; bed and ' fedieft ipeahs i of encreallng the navy, and to- fep.d two deputies to Loitidon to confer with Admluiftratl- on on the fnbjeet. '' . -.'i... ':".-:-'':- :'' I conrf net rp oe ibiervel tojvards tne uutch Tea . ' meu will be a matter of fume difficulty to fettle. -If t)iey fhall refufe to enter into our ferviccv are jthey to bp detaiiied 9i prifoner. xi' warv or futjerett to retura to tioiun to- b put m requuition oy the t seucn. ... OR ;ftartbatt.they'.repruthetrip ir. rn.,i;, ' , J... i.nilifh. pru-v We have.reat ftircefs agaiiit our enemies. We baf taken Leog;t, Cape T lWrvon. cttnn3 ; Sc Port atiiMnce is our'i by thiitiine. Tbe Engiilh aV aboii evaluating ths I ole and jat.-Iiirk ? . We hi-e' Head-ptiar It is, Vtyrthuijen, Jan -I-Jwve the honour To inform yoor'RoyaLHig .it- th'rt ort the 14-th the. eiieuiy attacked all our out-i between the Leek nndthe Wlafinforce. They were I?unvev ' pic.piets tpp6fite Rherren, upon which they advanced I'm veryfuper'uir nuhjbers The conduct of the Guard' -and othtr Corps whole' picquets were engaged , .is a fteavas it va fpirited" ; and I am happy to add the.r lpfs w'as trifling.. Colonel Leflie and1 Capt- Wheatty were flightly vounded, and about twentymen wound ed and niilling; none - kilted. The pojh of F.ck arid ' Mahrik, in" front' of AmeBongen, were afterward drawn in, but without lofs.- .The enemy likewife made'.a flight attack towards Arnheim, but vythout further effet than- obliging the port of Elden to fall - back nearer the river- "V : --r-., ';'; - In confequence of the arrangements which were taken, the army began their march on 'the night of the 14th a:ul.h3ve continued "u without the lealt inter ruption from the enemy. .. . ' ' We have fucceeded in getting ofv the fu k, all but about 3o6,vliofe cafes"' will not admit of. removal, and with whom I haV.e left prbgef officers and attendants, ' with recommendatory letters to the French. General, and a fufficient fnm of rnoney to fupply their wants at prereut. The wcNndedofficers" ftave all beea got of, and, I truft. a VeV an all proportion of Uores and .am-' munition-will be k-rt. X. '.'ivvf,;. - ; r Iihave the hononr to be, with the greateft frfpec. Sec. . '' -.- XWm- HARCUuRT." V- As the meflener goes through Holland, ftid -T'donot know how far hv mtiy do it with fafety "iiia pidilkharjyi'iiii " mould take only fuch lettersas he can put in hi pock fet, Snd1 ha"ver'ihe'rTf0rffde ters. :'':.-':- '."-'' '..'.: '.', '''..'' - - ? ' . ; ; End of the London Gazhti'Extrawdlnsr 'L -. - v.-..'" "Z ', :.."'-r-.:;. 'Jr ly a Prpclamatiorj in the" above Gazette, itjappars that the BritifiTt;overnment apprt hendsiy .genefai enii. gratipn ,pf perfons and property from Holland. All goods and 1 merchandize aie to ba depnfxted in Sware- rhoufes'. and locked up, for yhich the CroVn is to be 4"'gt;aTiimee--iintil the'neceflatjt proofs are made but by the preper owners. . :..l-:u- --- ' I L O N D O. 'N, ' Tamwry 10. The Dutch nfivv which has fallen into. the' lnnds of the French, confifls of 83 flii'rsf war,, 37 of the line, 48 frigates, ad 13 floops ancl c iitrers-i y The French carry evefy thij-g before tJicni hi IIol 1 ii W cftphali a, a fe a po r t to n betongi ng li the King of Pruffia. Htu ued on 'the"itre'in..Wijei-v:A-te .4rd expcled. to epib ark fyrf EYiglanu. V - Captain Siiank,' of the 'fjavy, vVho Hill renjaiiw at FJelvbetr had by mod ipdefetigabi.eSrT ing nkht and dajron the ice. ' vot out a laree ! vefTel loaded With the molt valuable stores. He hoped,- if iic tijijifu 4iioujpiiii,uis iiHt,iHi)ii 111 tar as ui gtv uuv mnreiippihg, to be able to fend off every thing Valu able rtHefvoet. Thpiick, it was apprehendet),imull be left behind. ' A " ."' " ' . ' . - .: ' ""Admixal Kingb?rgen-retnaine in--th,e-Texelwith uic.ivi!i(.ii utTi -lTl commiuioii. - ip luppoieo ue wu ileclare "1 n favour of tlie majori ty pt his cou ntry men. . A we now can promife nothing faypurable from Holland ou readers will per'ceiveJiiy the ollowipg letter, that Goyernmeht have wifely refolved, to pre vent any.-pdd:tIonal property falling into the hands nf theTrench, ordenng .an embargo to be iaid on jail Dutch velfels in JngUnd. ' .'; .".' ' ; xt aft of a 'letter' fro'rn. &ymputirJan. ip. " Laft night a jting's meflTenger arrived here ex' pre'fs from Lo.ndon, with orders for the Commauler hi Chief of the naval department at thljpprt, in con fequence of whuh an embargo has this day been lai. on ali Dutch (hips and vefTels in tliis harbour,' and the the feveral men of war iq the SPuod have dlreftion; to prevent 'any "of them from attempt;. lg to proceed ql their deftihed voyages. " The fojlmving Dutcb men 'of, wr are. in tlu Sound : 'Vint' Brake! and Zealand, of 4 gunsVich ; Thuri of 36 guns; Steemeni and Pyl, of 16 gun14 .each..' ." ' '' .. ' ' ' -; T:'.". ..''. . - " . lt. There ace alfo in this birbour the Fbllowinp homeward bound Dutch Eaft-'India'fhips, viz-SheldV tsVgel'Bpor ii i," froiirXhiri maaef.-.'African, and ' Did ft. all from Battav'ia, with valuable cargoes ; alfo three "outward bound Dutch, .. jiiu-iM rm Ifllk'. VTIktl IM tail v. - M W w V . Dutch (hips, laden with naval (tores, What fteps they will take with regard to thelmpor. tant fettlement of he Cape of Good-Hope we kiuvw not. butit fw rely is of the:iitinft importance tohr Eaft' India trade, that an attempt (lvoii Id beforthwitl made to get poflefllon of that navafftation. . . I t is a curious fasct, that in the beginning tf Olo. ber laft. the Dutch'merchants. forefeeingthe calani r: which the fatal politics of Engl and have brought u p oiuthein, applied to pur-Minillers for leave to depo fite their treafures and (tore in England, without pay ing the duty ad valorem chargeable at our culToni howfe. If-this requeft had .b,een' complied with i time, this country would' have been made the.treafi . ry and (lore-houfe ;of Holland, and at leaft twentv uuhoiu "ot muney. wouul Have been uepouteti, wnic; 1 FOLK. Arril a. : ; Ca?t. Griffitbs further informs, thaj a General ttrtm fat? hid t'efken ''pl.acj; at ,Co ': and Limerick and wa moinentiy expeftcrd at jL)utHn yiKen tie cime away. ' -"This morning alfo arriyrd in (tow:V Capt .RJ puti1 ' ban of the fnow Two riendi'ln 45 days from Ha- " vre ,de Graces, , By wh:6m we have a confirmation of? the entir'e'eapture-flf Holland by the FrerichTwelv fail of the line, Jbeiides frigates, have: failerHntu their V iiands. befides a number 9f?me'rchantmejUhat lay -the fcxdvyBoththe g P A R L E $ i O March ip.. ' Extract of a letter Irotn Vort'de P .iK, t Citizen F"i l. .pei tuis. Conful 'of the French Republic u Ch.arltf- " ton. ligne'd by . Mirenr, tpiiiraaijyiiiig the (lation ojf the Ifle:. to the Lee i a. d. - -4 - '-;l profit, my dear fnend. of the occafionof CaDtZ HervreuxV depart nre,, to vnte io you. I am novf alfo taken three Spaniilv towns,-to wit. StrMichatL $t . Raphael and Hj iicne.- The- wholw pf thi; colony v fopn' belppg tP us.". ':":':", ' ' .. 'y 7- . y'v juft'Qi'eTtobah,:.ami foV'f.leby Inr'b.htl urbarrel Wcft'Irvaia Kvnii of hi .crtl arid 4th Prooff and; excejlen'fi quality. Corn, barrel pork ;r ttibacto will be received in pay. T'.TwVn4iod: a credit of three months may be Ii4d. ' :. on approvul notes.. . . Alfo juft receivcuy a quantity of " Mufcovaclp Sugar and ColTce of pi true quality, Winch ttiii'bV foal for eajhor the 'above urticies of . ' ' :j:rmo' civt - ; ;.: 4, . 3 ,:; ,:::::' BASSE IT S 1 1 Tfl. ' Lift of Litters remaining in the olt-Oe at , . 'a ... Hiiitax, April 1, 1795. x '- Which if not takea out oeiore.the tint of Jnly next. . will be fent tothe GeoeralPoit-Oftce. JAMES Bradley, Win." R. Davie, Timothy Blood.. vorth, John Craven, Samuel Warren, Dr. White morCi Jahies Allbrook, Uen. AJlen.Jones, John ' Aiithony, Joi'eph B. HiiLr-1 homas Tabb, Thos. Moov u, David Clark, Lemuel Hogaii,- Ifaac Coles, John nuiing, Anthony Moore, Willis Alfton, jun JohuB. , ilhe, G. Dorclnet, . John Eaton, Chad. Smith. y :..... 4v..:5.Tr... . JOHN TILLERY, A.-Pbnmaft,, To bt rented for a term of years, For purpofe of keeping a Houfe 01 Entertainment The Engl. fh men of war in the Sound are drawr na iii a line, outlide of the Dutch men ofwar, to pre Uenrtheir-puttingt THE place kiiovyn by the name of KNFIELD' ; On which i a very convenient hou'fejor a tavern iavihglBreedo "bfrek"iJ't-:T ley ; a layior's inop, a goou- oa.ry. inj me-nouie. Urge and." very convenient ftrorig liable and cnr thr'-e or foUr fmail houfes for negroes, a giirden and a vei y elegant t.vo ftory houfe -.tor- the., accommodation c'j?' travellers.- Apply to . ; JOHN ' BRANCH. . LL perfons indebted to the eftate of John and Richird Kayv dec. and to tlie eftate ot Richard lay, are dhce ' more reqocfttd'. to,. make immediatfc' lymeht particularly tho e who hive long (landing 1 efT accounts, or fiiir.s .w .il be commenced agairrit netn i:idTfvrirpihaieIy. 'ThpTe .having demands ag'-riuuV he faid ellafes, re defirtd to make them known . ithin the time fimiitd by lawJor,they vvili be barred if recovery. . - 1 ; X; BARNES, Exe ' 4 . '
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