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. i- . r , j - - , . . , . - ' , ' " . , - , . ' ' , KXh'IF'JXL Printed, by AB II A H'AM 'H O p 'Joit Prints; to the StaT wifit H. W i t; L Si , ; ' vAuvpkTsEMEA''TS,of rnot more 'than 20: Wfs, mfenUo3,4 of Dollar the fifftTinSe, ;inj 1.3 of a Dollar foAcachContinuVnte.- t TI'A'E 'It' LEM,;';.Januaryi9..' f ; rf!IF." time' being arrived that our citizens have ! -1 'thought fit' ro refuise their 'forifier. rights, they 'affrmM this morning la great numbers, and annonnc' VI tn'rhVpeTionj who ever fincet788 held the, reins fijqnence'of .which '( the iII wing, proclamation was. Tad lnthtWn'boti"fV, withVuimerfal applaufe : - . . r"i- Y 1 ' H ' 'f. t i' it 1 f ""Whereas the cVmjjiiffion'ersbf the French Repub-J-c'fme diQwfed ' the people cf,rhe .low; countries, to . diveft.thchirre-Colie. yoke under which tey have fiir'ierto evoaned,', and'Tf.is exhortation. 3 now very flronpjy itpported'By a 'letted of General' PacudeFs, tf.-iuest from Leerdim; p.-i 'the.i 7th infr, in which the 1 cuiwis of-this fit are- tummonej .to declare-, them- tisne pal having t'en.tipoiyfSciiiOrlvesMat.-a"jnnftlire lilts'thVprefehf; to t:ike care'i)f the welfare of all. h ivtf bf this revolution, a. in uall Jheir felldw c;t:7.cii ii joinheirt. , Their nutiial interclls Urge 't!k:,,'l o it,tthe tifdyiiiflaocei Vfqiijr lje;J and una ;;s;lrv 'the mmberi ofthe present goyernrcent muyt r fc-ttett by thejTrench epu'biic heSJes the cii ii c.naut connde irt th-m, it js tor this resfon, we cinw r t jsiu'?.ettare thew deprive J i all empl.tj's arUthi&u ence in Rvemujeni. TSs trit ftpp the people-of t!jjj,tova . t ?s tn'fonn a rrgmnted and, armed pow hjve To power. AH , , i i.ieniii i.oeriy auiMirir i;uuv luymrj air re -vijre4 to j'-iin'tfijir armed fVlImvcit'7.M'5, who ftoo.i X forward for tie prtfrvajon f and thofe ; are uhtf iiTr V ij? T, are required to fjj down. Irartns and deliver tl eui At ccou, a::a to ce in Vr'rnini-, to the end.' that ,rK) flronjef Ulean "of t i!!f'ri froni t'r iiijy be r?.;tiirtci. J .- the frciii).)' pj.icc,vtf ra j A tike cir'e of the ')M.uvi-!l civil rjovernmet. i .'Knff ( t( ifttie tins '-.r, all the jnbab'taht'are iuvited to afii-mb'.e thi rvtn i-i t!;? jrreat rhurch ' re p!.ni will be u (J,1; at the fame t'une, '.! oiiTccr w are nr,t ! ; ti co-ttrary, are exhorted to.lland to the'r !; "I i order to'jf.'refi.tve tranquility and ordr ; fnj ar::: dponer f'tf all p'bU ji:WaU--e''for the prun and pr rf rrv '- ." .'- " (i'iea t5enn?Tj!tJ cit'zeni pf the city of nlerdari, in the jth ff Jimiary, jM?s&nf Ii.V.i.hro'i lie" fme day. t - ' (Was C-icd). . , . i V VAN . Sr Y ESTC YN. : L P, . Y I) E January 19. . ' h p'i.Tr ia prsferve trnnq'-wDtyia tit1 interior; the cfLydcn.hai jurtf iveti an 'example, which, io s!l ircV iity, w'41 be fi'.o -ity that of Uearlein, :"! hr tht m'ler towrw u( th I piovt:iep.' - he Princeir's tok aa airnif, to Kew-Palace, f.'lhey p.id a vifTt to th .itrfe!thc!dt?rt and at noon yyah ta;t!y, with the Stadtboidirr a4 family.' V"eVdtV thJ b!K-V; r , r.iunnt o the niember , t..;,..si;:y tUt aiMuiK-J tceburcliom.1,41 ; h h fp-"fch, 't'i tht et-c. , 'JCh'n yas,alU;nte'd to, s Oi Ji . i :,'ei..'d li cjofc' Kteite tVreof : ir'in.vvcre c - MMt!i tji',trni.., 'y.:off prinjary oliIcA h.ts beeii rM'rvf order and irunju ;i.Y.j.wLua. his not 1 , v.-'rtn'n'at intern -! t:.e rejeni-y iivv 1? rttl wttri the nt.iji.tracy, !?.?re r!libt.j'iiH'!t oT .hcity guards .dilbuued by ' tV Prv'l'l ti ct.v! tj?7. -onie f the principal d- 1 .... - ... . n 1 - . . ....! . . . .'.f j .. ; -w err rr.Mititcu i.'i rtyfjrvsciij j.i(t. ifiaucr, iu rs t iitfivoieJ, ,nd ' niv- tp ceu uifed'TJje.diy .paif.'d without l'tl?jfl ( fiur J9ie4 ar-d'.WC .tmdtTflaud that two "( t'ithis hiVfjb-iiA1nt to thff TrfUih army, lafurm ' i. 1 it.cf i'ie new order of; xhi'ns. ,,,, i v .. ,.Ir-0 . D v .O : , N; Ftbniary; U 1 :. rKtlTIONS.TOR PF.AOK.--. . TJie fiilfowi Tg e'uiv' aud vvn hsvejjlready petiti- ev.! of an reed to pfthion the Ilonfe of Commons , fir prace, t'le lity oC Louden the bftroi'h of Sotith ', v ?r!t-.the cities of York, Carliil, Norwich and a: 1- .,'..iry, town of Jlamchtfler arrd Hull'. . ; Frirg.iry j. Three venvf w"t!i a great number or "p LVicrs n bard, arrived yerterd.y nlorninp: at Po vrr. Xroin. riil-'b'rtj; froirt which place they failed Jail - Tui(!.iy, "At that tirrie the French were not in pofliT i .f.0,1 ul the toU-n, .biitit was hourly ekpecled that it o;i.d fce forremicred ta thm. 1 Six men of war. . iHrp- cf which were of. t,he Kite, iverq at anchor, in I'll? harbour Major Meade (late ofthe 87th regiment) . Mh-,alIe FlwVin' rin Tnef liy, and arrived in - yefterday brifts the following InteUi-eiUO : , " 1 O.iuudsy fa'X, the French fflmni.Mi?d Bern-op-Z ior.i, tarrifurt Df.whiclr conli'ded of 0OQ tiatn. fo"ii!d.nthe8nh'Briti:h regiment, the numbers. of , i'i mft be e'limated at about io- Thiscetebra- frjrefi was at that period irtthejjioft peYfrcl Hate dsft-rtcc, notoiily with refte& to" troops, but .alio tf to providpns and. military iicreft Cit;t General Xe jttiiret. whocatnmandtd.the French arm JC before ,it, iii font th Gy nor a proclaniati6it, which had . en uracd, by. the' Sutes-General, r'cquirlns in their Jnr.i-j (in cnnfeqnrncc of- the Stadthotder bavingab X"!ted Irtjafjlf.'aH.tha garrifon towns of the United fmvinctjs. rtt furteuder themfclves to the Freucm s( Artklei yrere im,-ediarely propofed by lhj Governfti1; ic'i were at readily, aeceeded to by the comniailder . tf'iht French forces tiMh rhe exception -of one; Wich. was propofed for permittinac thte Britifh troOps to rciirn to Enijlahd. "The refulai of this occafioned p't delay, dary?; which Majajr Miradc-left the place, ..vf-t:f.i. ' fei.'t': r.--.'sri':': 4' -'h-ftvi ..".-.'.-f - .. ' " - v, .- j.- ginient, .whidh fjad Come clays previoudy beep ti'otifiea, .no longer onfidered as -one of ttsgarnfoff; and 're ceived leave of ahfence aCrordinaW..' . From BerVert.oD-Zoom'Maior Meade'Wbceeded to Fltifliinff, which was not,' on, his' 'arVlvaf, abfolotelt - in the "power of ;the French,' but "where two f their tt-.nmuiioners nan arnvea .10 rrceiveine mrrenaeroi the whole, ifland of Walcheren, and its fleet; " February 9. Sortie later acedtints than" th&fe which .we ltatea on Saturday evening, were receiveayeiter. day from Zealand, being broudhD bV a boat, which made its efcarie to Dover.' from Flufliin. -which Dlace 11 ll Ull rilllJY jail, Uk Wlllkll Lilt WHVIC Ul tUCIUdllW if Hr.r" I.' ' .. :.I.Jl-.liti.i..L ' L 1 i L vv Hieueren, .wasoccupitru oyaniT r rcntii, who ckuiv over froui Caifand,, in ten boats, eacli of 'which car ried 50 men. , This Is therefore probably the lad inteU ligence'that will for Tome time be bf ought diredl from the.United Provinces, unltfs it be by fome "neutral veflel,as the vhole of their cojift is now .decidedly Liic 11a i;is ot rrif r nnrn. . - ' - , , r I ,' Williamftadt had been taken poflefiion 'of by the r ream; previoira 10 taeir ,i,Hm!noutJijJ3rrRenop Zoom ; and it wa4 hnderfloocl at Fluthina. that fuch ofhec of 'th? principal towns as had Jtot then admitted. tiicm, 'would open tnetf eates mi their appearance. ' . Arrival tf the SltihfotSer iitr England. ,'., .. Ve mencibnt'd eftef day tlie arriv.il ot tha Heredi far y Prince fi of V range at Yarmouth. She, was. ac companied by her mother-in-law, andjefant daugh ter.:The Stadiholder-himfflf landed yelterday at Harwich, haying witlztulhcuhy litade h:a.efcape frm the-people; who wiihed to detain hiin as the fnppofed primary catife of all their, misfortunes,, and to offer aim as expiatory vicl. in to the vengeance of the French liowever we may diTe r refpeflitj; the..csufes ofthe j rcfetit taljinitoilj war, ior ;the rIte of the country eTtruft l God that we may never have occafjon to .rxprrfs onr antr toWards the BritlSj Miuiiler in afi mihir manner-. . , ,-. . . February ;." Ye!lercljy iiiorn"n: their Majefties ttTit D- -itfvfT. a tirli'tA r IkTAivr. D 'it'll' wt.eie liable of the Towr,- ia the room of. Lord Cornwal- ' n.ur f.I iy an Vr mit!4nrir; was vetk tt S'.r Charles Grey, and vr Juh i J.lrvU, at the rtiih Co;7ce Uouftt, 4by tl;e oi.u cfot ns y and army v to wtrt in Lou doaand ftvtd under 'them in the VVcl-1 Indies, as a tckea of their rt7,4iJU and refuel for their command era., ' , . , V . Oatridiy. aftr-r tlrj'Conrnil Jroke cp; Mr. Faji aoi,the n .'.cn.cr, was'ei'i ori with tlifpatthes tc Vienna. A it 'is. ot yvat iniportance they mould reach tit Fmpen"ra I'on as pof ib e Mr. Fabiani wadiri-rte;t to gh to Scctl j.nd, ,afid eudeavourt paf over front th.-nee tci the .continent. Several Kingif rt-'K-fiserst arc-ftill detuned at Harwick'f iVme ol hojt h3ve been w ultin there for a month paih In ff Krai of te volunrcef iorps raifsd ia and aboitt Thil;.r.irofif,, the tl.fJjlJie i'i jo exast, Uut the of ti eri r.re under the nccetjiy of locjting uj the foldiers cJualhes,.ta prevent the .nice, whe oif duty, from ru:win avvay svith them. , ,'' . ,-' ' 'Tl'.e. French General Yifcoantde Fontanjjes brother td the ArchLilhop of Thouloufe, is arrived at Cork. ,He. was." a patJVnger on bwrd one 'of the velTcls eonvoyed. from J4uii:a. ThiA ciheer commanded for many ye-r at St. .'Domingo. He was wounded at aulnfurrvclion of the herdes. His family eft apt A from Havre lalt year, h neutral veTelt to London. February 1 1. Meafttret have been taken in Holland, to fot' aside the Stadtholderian 'family, by formal act, and to new model the Djtch Republic, fuhaUe to riie wihes of the French executive government.- - -Late lafl n-ight Mr. Heme, tiie mailer, of one of the Harw'uh patvVets, catire to to-rt vith a pcrfon whotaht; had picked up in an, open bo.-it at (a, com i ig over with difpatclieifrcirTUicBritfth army. This f erfou, .who is a Swede or a Dane Mi the army, as we underltand," on the 2ad u!t. fix day? cfter General Harcourt'slatt difoatch, dated from VoorthufeJ. tkt, id.""Tharmy;"5f we are ixotT iftiniifoT-rOeii was at Peventer, when the" mefi'ener came away.- One of t.'ie Kiftj'a uufienjers had .been difpatched on' the aoth by the way, of the Jilbe," who is not yet arrived. . This al ver furiUs foreigner cartie by the ifle of Ame land, where he. riin fome rifkof beinj taRen, the French occupied the main-land oppofitr. , He was 19 leches from the. Put-h ro-tit, when he fell, in with the J-j!g!fli -packet. . He feaa tout men-in ins little bout, one ot whom had juft perifiied byth'e cold wlien taketJ otr-U'iard the packet, apd they would prftbabl all have peridted but for this fortunate, rencountre., fcalt PtghfEovcrDmenf rdceivedtliQyaich-s from Ad. miral ai l J lowe, a: Torbaf . ftatin; that if the South-weft tin'diricreafed in their" violence," he Was jpprehenllve.he ihould lie compelled to retucii imrif? dbtety with the channel fl?ct in Spithead; , ' AVe- nientio!ued fome lime ago, on authority upon which we conid depend, that the French-fleet failed with a f ju;dron.of ij;ht fliips of tlte line and frigates, victualled for fix months, and a fijnadron. of four (hips of the line and1 frigates viclijalffd for three months each of them with troops 011 board. Information ! faid to have beep received at the Admiralty, that the one failed for the Wed-Indies, and the other for the 5oj:ni ea,- perjupi tlis J-ape 01 uooa'iHope, Howe's fleet tofa1l; it was found that neither irj the fhips, nor. in; the-iiorejs,' .yas there a fiifficieitt fuppiyj of bifcuit for a crmte. 'The na.vigatioit of theThamei being interrupted lythe.frob, ajipljcation was made to the itage-waggons, to carrjf-.tlown bifjuit. . 'J'he' roads being bad.,the owners demanded" 61. inftead or 5I, a ton, fthe former 'rate of carriaev .After Xbmas days taken to confider, they were o&tred thtir owriT terms j (thy ralfed their demand to fl: a ton and ak ; this raf'e arecd.io carry dotvii 176 tpni. , Tnuifor th profpefVof .fsving 176!. -government paid iz6V morei Lord Howe wastJetajned-feverulUys,,, loft the opp6r-. tunity of .a fair Wild,, and is non leather .bound inl Torbay, infteat bl being off Btell,;"asjie xnight havis . been. : - !',.,..; , Whiirthe fleet was thas detained bread far o.txxir men was lying at Southampton, which if applied tor the, intmediate fe'rrice of tlie fleet; we. prefume; mihtt have been replaced before it could be wanted for ai irmy not yet afietnbl'od.i '--'( '? A meeting on the fnbjel of the navy, was held .lafib week at NejWealUC, therefalt of which was, thee hnf'., ing of a committee three of whom are to confer vithV Mr. .Duiidas, to recommend the fufpenfion'of th imprefs, .to fend into actual fervicejhe gangs and crewat of the, tenders,. (amounting, it'is Aid, from feven to ten thoufand) to iacreafe the wages of feameiiiii th navy, and to pay half of it monthly, for the fupport . of their families." '..,- . t ' " In confeqtience of an- advertifenient From the navjr board,, offering to -conxraft for-the building of 74 ;un. ihips.lad week, the various bntlders on the river fenC in propofals,he terms' of. which were fund to b nearly fi'vtilar. . .The navy board declared t,beru all t. be exorbitant; , and the builders perlifiirig that they cojlld not offer-lower .terms, wirhout.very confidera ble loft to themf-lves, not a finale contract was made A Dutch vclT-1, loaded Vith emlf;rantsr arrived at Margate, cn Sucday JaV, front Campvere, a fmall port within nlje. miles ef JluRiD;. .TJiepafifitjer relate the cimitr.ftante ftlrc3f!y mentionef.irt this pa per, of the, French army having taken poiledlon of the latteV place n the $th ifift. and tlefcribq the Putch as ludilinj the-;u:rte of.the rr!i.h in the moll mark . ed abhorrence. - Otei tf,our cutters was 'presented from f.oisig i;to FJufiiti,' on,th id, by the oppofitioit of two Putch cien of -war.1 All the tranfports which " ere there have, been fcuttiedi a few collict's oniy '- T.ave mace their ttcape. Td-mortow 'aiter the drawing r6orrt, the .gneew wiil give a rout and fupper to fcveral rniilfary bfucersj; and the Stac!tholdfr,at KQckinchanrHoiife. . One hundred ' and , fifty thoafand inert Vill tike th4 field th'.t fprinj,.ithla the fdiiruxilitary diflricls of this kinfdom.-j5.06a troops will-be encamped 6n the Ifir "f Thanct. . , , t . .-: -i ' "v ' V -W The whole of the BVitifn. cavalry will remain on the continent to at yitk the allies thenext campaign. , ' . The comm3r!inr6ficersbythenrwtcsnes,"'Mill.o4 the average make iocooI. eath bj their letter of fer. rice "",),. 1 '. r - " "" - Yt flcrd y the feveral owners; leiiij; new frred front their tenders made t the Eaft-Ivalia company,' iwaitA ed oil Mr, Dnfslas,-.to kmnt sir what matuier-govern-ment mear-t ttH ailt, if to buy, their flop's,' or only to take them oil freight for a certaiia time2At allievenrt thefe iliipi will iofc their voyuje-thisfeaftni, and it remains to te fren that' compenfatio Twiif "be made fthe captains and oiiicers, foiJje of whom hidordered i. a . k. .1..: tr e .... I . invir iiivniiiiiroi'a, rint ti.cu hjh pi lornuiauu, umr, and profit., ,The. follawing thirteen" fli'psaTe "nrariy raoy for lea, ana" will carry each 64 sns,. ia and ti pounders on two decks-; befide carronadest &c on the poop, &c. , - - .. , . ' k 1 ons,, ijob Cmmandersj, Captalti Adartcl, , t ' . HrunTlton. ' " MaioriBanks. ' L Wilfwn.-; . . - Vordfworth: ' Dfumraotid; Trice. H WHfon, ' ; "Robefrfohi Stevens'. - 1. 'MackTntofli. Rrunfwiclt- , Bombay Cattle 1 2co Arnifion' iaco! F-eter . " ' ' -lice . Abergavenny " " 1 ! St , Glatton isoo Royal Charlotte lis v Warley - 't ?;,Vi?i Ahew'JlJp ' iqo Ceres - " . ttd : A new flilp1' - nioo' ".' Hiftdoftiin ' - ia4fj - A new (hip , , , xzco "..'. ; - . . ; ;' It is alio- fald tn be the Jntent'bri of 'gove'rnrnent'tJl' ' take into their frrvice the fliiprof ihe compai . ' ny next in rotation fos ttr isafte" tlie number in air.- amount 105. all or which will carry 50 gufis an4 upwards, -.fj liis fleet. uTtli a few 74's and a proper rjuttioer of. frigates', Rationed in the Korth ,?ea, will , be fully ftiiricient to keep ilj checlt: any aJivai fort'e fhe Dutch may Se nole to fit out-this fummer. "and-xtiU ' cPtcf daily protejl tfiV northern p?ft of this kingdom, from the prefent threatened invafiori. - A bill tor thev impoitarion ancf Briinfr the frkporta-. tion 6f Com was read in the Houfc of Commons1 i 1 firft. time", on'thc' ad of February. 'y 1 Some further reftriclicW and rcgulaiicrn j with re gard to the ufe jef ffoflr fn the manufacture of hair. " powder, it is faid, wjll bet forthwith adopted by the iecifiature, in crmfequence ofthe hiri pride of bread': ynthefme day Mr; Pitr laid beforb'fthe Houfe. 4 plan for the augmentation of the Navyt by withdraw- tmrroji the fervice of commerce one-mrfn1 hv frvon I and obtirin each vrfiel 'to inleip as nart of theii rr.ur Wfcenthef order ajrivcd at Portfajouth for.Ltrd Japrpportiofl f landfmen accffrdinjr t'(heir tenaagaj 1 -...-"' W : ' ' 4 V 1
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