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ling are haV- Jtl:Hi lor ably l of i act ninij ion,' " 1 be "as; C. of - a w ill i li i ii .i i ii ' 1 mi i i 'I ' jv-y v. : ,-. - .. ., ..... . ' H... i f L- z ' T J 1 'i i ' mjii id in i p , --f , -"'s.,rt,"f'f?v"i.'jui w neir .proper ,i' :; I ' .fech further traofoort flonit 4 "'m - . 1 Thitf Bowea take Ul45J.iT-vft tfe;'' -French -eacuaEefl. F.irwf "i;- n.-..turt. mA - ' nanda of tb Reputiliciq jCrencratla revaid . S&'i VTwmy'fivr Shillings per Tear." NE W-YORK, Auguft ag. 1 'Z JLmdon dtitct to July 15. V Bf the Belviiiete from Liverpool, we 1 ' pat in ponVnjon of a regular ferfi ' jL(jutlin papcru, Irons July 4 to the I cj joclufive the lateft, we believe recciJ t fhe failed from Elwerpoor Jury 17 tN. r Doily td LONDON, July 7- TERMINATION tattle DIFFJERENC WITH THE NORTHERN P0WIR8 We have infinite pleafure in announcl to our leader the happy adjiilrmcBt of, differences between this country and Havkelbi f Talleyrand Perigord is not .'ontT.feriqna nu oennmve, uui 111c cauic uj 11, wm if aving concealed frem Buonaparte fotne. arts of Lord Hawkefoury correfpood- nee. it ta not probable mat . 1 alley rand mild venture to commit fach a fraud with uch a marr as Buonaparter Bcfide3, if the' IMiniiter of Foreign - Attain is dilmilled, thow happens it that a peifon of his own ap point men t, one of his own cleiki, is hi temporary fucceffor. The conferences between Lord Hawkef bury and M Otto' are more frequent than er.' . - " - : By private letters from France,' we are affured, the Chief Conful has lefufed to ra tify the treaty with America, unlefs the This Hep will ltd to new iwr- ciations, and perhaps to fom embaiwff- Emperor of Ruflia. . ' Lot d With crea.taDie atienuon to tnc puo M irike-mhich Congrefs njed fhll be ic citude. laft meht addrefled, the . follows vi:. a. i..j ir4 fi . .1 T 1 i - . ' f u1"- aviaiiAvtri in r nir .rtrrt ivi j w nr 4 . ji liDtwnirig Street. July, half pall r.'m Mir Load, v , I have ifreat fstisfafliori in infor yoBthat, capuin.Blake . of .t)e,pi(p cutter, is jure arrived from otrFeWrlbu 1 : 1 -i C ana lai Drougm a yonvenuon, ujnc the 17th of fune, by Lord St. H el and Count Ptm'n, on the part of his jelly and the Einperor of Ruffia, by X . all differences between the two coui have been-aiKicitbly arlju.letl. ' 14 I heir Uai:n ana owef.nn iviaj have been invited to accede to t'tu C01 lion. 1 have the honor to be, &t. &c r.-ifned) HAWKESBUK Tie Right Hon, the Lord Alayar, .- " r ... juvs. - We haye no certain intelligence trot)pfrom Bombay. We are affinedi no ofS.'idl communication ba beefy ret dired from Admiral Blanket j but, tin fore the lait letters to government fr eypt came away, a letter had been re -from hiti by Lieutenant Colonel Ho'! j, one.of the Britifh Officers attached tie" rmy of tke Grand Vixier. The ktil- luded to announce his" arrival at Sutiit we are forry .to' Add' alone, and w condition to tffift tny of the objects vovacra.' His letter is dated frooi March 30, and the" following is h ftance ot it : " That, aftei a daijgero difficult navigation, he had jui arr Oue2T with on'y hi own (hip the Ly other two VefTcls in company with 1 Forte frigate and tranfportr with ftoi provilions, having been both loll ofnd banks in the Ked bea t that haDUilv lives were lotl, but not an article of the ftp or provilions were faved, and that t'.infe- qnence he could remain but a ver oit time at Suez, owing to want of pre ons. He idds further, that the number o ops be had on board only amounted to aEa- topeans and Sepoys ; but that powdl re inlorcements were to have failed frotionv bay (hortly after him." powdl I fro lear- at- mber' July o- xtra?l ff a letter from an ejjicer on , 'd the Baltic Fleet, dated Danttaic, Jun One half of our fleet has, been : I and abundantly vifluall-d here, 1 am j 1, at lefa than half what it would cod in Ii land. Boinholm and Lower SaTconr havefflphed the remainder, Our reception here has all th ance of perfect cordiality ; all man u tentians and compliments are paid ry day we have numerous vifi'tprs parts on board oar fleet many of t fonages of coniiJcration. , The o a PrufSan General with a large cd.ba board the Ganges. , After rave,! ! ; The- Britfh forces in which was drank under a difchargf teen guns. In return we gave, 0 ly and intimate connection bell - three Crowns Ruffia, Pruflia, '". Britain," with a Royal Salute. Jng, the Pruflliin ga'rrifon gave c1 Ball to all the4 officers of the . when a number of Beautiful wom6 j (d ni with a rich difolav of taftd cance in dancinff the tValt, M ;. Fandango.. r,-- " . A Lilbon mail . arrived tnis;ml ; - brongbt by the'Trioce of Wales ?acl : 8 days. -The letters contain ni n importance. The terms of the' feace pith Portugal have not yet tranfjpiredi k I . Letters . from Copenhagen alert, that " our court, has aromifed to reftore itheDa- jiifh, Iflaods in the ex aft- Hate in wKch.hey were when taken. - - TALLEYRANDJ A Bunilletwl paper fays, that the diff : ment in the commercial world. ' A minifleriar paper of thia morning" gives the following account of the manner in whiehr- ended le-iifc and-reigti ot the late Emperor Paul ; " 7- Z':: It is certain that the Counts S' ' and Oi.. have been dcrlred to withdraw fiom Peteifburgh.'on accoant of tlieir. having been aecefTary to the apoplexy of Paul the Firft. Whether the Emperor Alexander means to defire all the Noblemen concerned in that tranfacVion, to travel abroad, we know not ; but, according to the moil au thentic advices, there were more than thir- ! ty confpirators of didinclion implicated in it, that diew lots who fhould undertake the office. The lots fell to Counts S and ,0 , and an Hanoverian General ; but froi the ready accefs they found in the de ceafed Emperor's apartments, there is no docbt bin that fome "whrr Vere in bis per fonal fervice" Were acceflaries on the occaQ on. It is even faid, that a Nobleman who had fupped with. ; Paul on the tight of his death, was not much furprifed on bearing what had palffd. Indeed who could be the firiend orconSdant of fach a tyrant except from neceffity. r . . - . . The manner in which the confpirators gained the royal chamber was by a mod pri vate (lair cafe uftd only for the purpofes of his intrigues : : they had a falfe key to it.! Paul was alarmed by their approach," and jumped yt-f ted,owclugfaimfff -W r 1' r : u'i . ti . v. ninu a large icrccn 111 ui luuui. 1 11c iuu fpiiators were extremely uneafy on feaich Ing the bed,1 a5TBndinglhcir!'icllm!hal efcaped. They fcarched the spartnaeDt, and in attempting to fold the fcreen, the Emperor- . was difcovered behind it. "At firft he made every poffibla - conctffion, of fering to abdicate, and retire wherever it was mod convenient. ' He was fhewn the order he had figned to.fhut up the Emprefs ina crnvent, and to tranfport the prtfent Emperor to Siberia, and was told that hit reign had been fo unjuft and tyrannical, that the monarchy would be endangered by his' continuing to live. Finding tkat inter ctiTion was in vain, Paul determined nof to die .without defending himfelf, and made nfc of every poffible refiftancc, until he was at length ftraugled witW his own fafhi The whole horrible affair did not sake up much more time than an hour,- and happened be tween half pall TWeNe and two in the rnbrn- ing. . . I'tiis fcene took place in the new palace built by Paul the Firft, upon which he had expended the enormous fum of nineteen millions of rubles7. The building was fur nifhid with fo much hafte, that a great deal of the molt cbftly tapeftry and furniture has been fpoiled. -The kingdom is empo- verifhed fo rauch.by his extravagance, that the treafwry cannot find the means even to defray , the- expeace of repairing our Hup ping, according to the promife which was madp in a late royal ikfe..::v j - ' . July 10. . ' The Hamburgh mail, due on Saturday, arr?ed ihii mnt-ning. Contrary to our ex- neftations. it hss not brooeht any later jsewj from Egypt than the capiure of Rha nianich. The Conilantinople accounts, of tfecj jth ef May, exptefs great anxiety fpr further tintelligeace.-r-The'crew of a (hip which , arrived at Cohftandnople from A boukir on tKeTidlbj-of May, ftatc, that A lexandrra had not furrendcrcd when they left the Egyptian ca(ls. , The Tutkifh Goverament feem to. ap prthendJ,ke Freach will make fome attempt. againtt tne ; worea. i nree ' imps ,pf-war. iJiaveaceordipgly bee n difpatched for the 'orotc&tonof the Moiv--. I- It is confidently reported in the mmiue e 1 rialcirclc that the negotiations between 1 . . tbts -"countn'- and, Franp 'win ii frtn br(ugLt to a conclui;bri2' Tls 'con'fefehcea' bettiLot 4 Hwkefliuiy-j?aW'MOi tn 'n-.1110; "cjuefttdunngtlKjafl f'i' JBf.M'pertPi Once the, PSZ. ?V communications fbctween ' the' tHgyrtmmtCk'-" ' ICtuner Wr received this , mbrnlnfir. 1) v exnrefi. ark. paperj to ihe" hih lnlt2"lThev contain imor important; (n.relilgence It ban th PtrU papey afforded' us for' fome iiaiei ' TnelPortuguefe army, : capable of tat? ing the ficlga.infli the Spaniards, ti& not exceed : 10,000 n; h ''v-' r'-tlU We team, with great; ' fajfsfcftloflitJrat J fortectivicgift 811 W ports ithelMedr- terrJlean, and treating with everT poffible atteiation,',the fquadron of frigates belone- ing V the United States, dctl.ined. for the j protection of the American traie in' that 1 quarter frorn the ajgreflioris of the Tripo- lindiorfairi'"i5it:2r2 ? TJie' American Tqnadron come not to en ter tfoon immediate hoililitis arraioft Trion: li, put tr offer ample Jprcfents, to rcqueft a ceffiotiof hoftilibes, to make that ffiecr of force t which is necclTary to enforce ne goctition to proceed to aSnal warfare, if the ither alternative fhould failand, in all evenji, to cruife in thefe fees till peace be refwed io Europe or till they fliall be re licyd by another fquadron. . yy&,:':' : ,hh "'. ; : ijy G TP T 1 AN AFFAIR S. ; ;The Hamburgh mail of Friday tbroooht us fsverallletters. from Egypt, .Syria j &c. Thly communicate fome intercRing details. Camp before Alexandria, April 10. - 'ur . poluion has not experienced any rial change fince my laft, nor is it pro bable that we fhsll be for fome .time again D$gc'lin' this quarter in aftive operations, as ie fate of Alexandria- depend' upon' the -fuetefspf the effortr makings by the enemy fcrts relief. ', '-' ' : 'ifcnori conflantly hatrangaes his troops jfftijt name of the Republic,, in the defence of hich he exhorts them to die. ;. He has 'ilfo n'.e fai! .f th.e hav'"P 7006 iroopT on oard, ' had Tailed from FraocV'for Egypt and that with this re iaforeement he would again lead- the army to viftaryrBat his rhetoric is in vain ; the foldiers aro difaffecled and clamorous, and few days elapfrj that from ten to twenty of them do not defert to us. i A guard of 43 yeflcrday attempted to come off, . but were difcovered and fired onj nioc of them reached our lines, but the rft were either killed or obliged to return, - aad 3 ot the latter have Core been fhot. ' Menou lately fired" upon" one of our flags of truce, as it approached the city, and compelled it to retire ; it is 'the opinion, however,' of his foldiers, that notwithftaod ing his aflumed confidence, he participates in the general defpondency. and, entertains th'edefire, univcrfal in his army, of return ing to Fiance. ' :- , ?' ' JBri(iJh Camp Before Alexandria, April 14. ; Sv hear that intelligence has reached headquarters, that the troops from India bavi effected their debarkation at Suez and are in full 'march. ' They are Hated to a motat to 6000 men. T Alexandria, although of conflderable ftregth is Hill affailable with fuccefs ; but the lenterptize would, it is eftimated, cod ua 5 or 4000 men ; and as, from the condi tion of his magazines, the enemy cannot hojq out many months, - our General has huoanely refolved to (fwcxaotu cauatry fo maty gallant men and troft to thebperation of t'me for the pofeffion of the place. The defcrter. mention, that for feveral days pall the allowance .of . provilions aooLl: wattr, had been reduced to little more than hthcjccomerlration and that even on tiis cpntracVed fcale, theyaorfub Cftence fee more than 3 months. . ' )f':'; ': . " ABOvtix, Mat I. . I ras yefterday at Rofetta the ilate of the jlace inconteftable proof of the pover ty of the fupplies and rcfources of the ene-my- . ' ' i1.' Tie Maroalukes, to the number of 5000 aft tnconjundion with the army, which re. ceives from all directions the tnoft abundant fopplies 1 have feenbnt of Meaou'a pro clamations on the fubjeft, iri which he has lhreatened"tobuTit every -illagCr-ofTwhich. a fiDfflit inhabitant mould. cant prvifion j to the Englifh camp... - - . - to"arm,lftprcis, &c,whc wholly iaadmif fible.' v-.f ; , 'Vf-Vl1. J y. "'V . ' ' X V; yve 'arn irpm thetfelertert, tbat Me- nou communicated to the army the failura . of this overture; anifpiight to inflaine tfaeisf iefentment -by the'rnoft ?impelnpne'd decU7" mation yfe reproved his troops for want -of their accu&omed conflaaey, and exprtlL.' ed Jiia indignation and wpndecthat an army; ' which had givea chiins to Italy, and die-,- tated peace t Auftrp slmoft, beneath; the. ' : walls of its capitaF, the flower of the French! natiqn could fiiffer fy'felf to be beaten by thei j Jadet Artfloit, . (the , cowardly, Engliflj. ' The folditr are a much aftonilhed as'tbe?, General at heir defeat, tbut they have pro- fited better by thtifjexperiente, and! learned ' to refpeft their enemy. PT; .j; Thrpugh the fame channel, we learn that the lofs of the Republicans in the Sat- . tie of the 21 ft of March, comprifed t6d t killed and wounded, and 500 made pnloji- ', atS' yf )z:: y' -; ';; ;..:;-vv:-. . .-. , ' An article from myroa ftates, that Me-, ' nou has, broken u from A jexandria; with 300 men, and that General Hutchiivfon ii purfuing him with too. ;; It adds.thalGe-, neral Baird is in fU march tbCatrbjtwith, the Bombay armyj confifling of 9000 noep.. ' The Courier f ti Anti-Minifterial paper. . fays ;-Pethaps no credit -is .due to the a bove article. Menou would hardly break, : up' with, fo fmall a force from his pofitioa ' i- A I . t l - niexanaria, wnicn was vwt wrnncr Tfcnowiigy'iu ;ib ninu ao, tuarine comau nication with1 Cairo was totally cut off. The account! of the arrival of 9000 men at Suez is fiot Relieved. Alexandria flill hold out. , . ) ' i' v .. ' . ."' y Ganthcatmc is faid to be at Mcffinaj waiting for aj.lpanifti fquadron with troopa on board, jle is then to fet fail for Egypt. , PalTwan Oglou is Hated to be once more favoured by fortune in his military operatic ons. He la ely defeated a Ttirkifh corpa ' which endeafoured to inveft. Widden, and took i,0Qp rirMoners ; . i v i; . t LONDON, July 13. . AMERICA. The angry and decifi ve tenor of the Note prcfented by the American Minitler to our cabinet,, at the moment of their being in volved in a conteft with the Northern Pow- e.rs, clearly fhews the line of polities; which the new government ot the - United Statea ' would adopt if their inclination Vere not -reftrained by their fears.; The condemna tion which is tke fubjeft of.complsint took ... . - ' "r ..: . .. place on the 20tn ot uctoDcr, auo; was an nounced in the American papers early id ; November. Six' months, wpre fuffered 10 elapfe without its being made the objeft oC amicable difcufiloa ;.f but Io . fpon , a the "Northern Confederacy , allumed a tone and confiftency which threatened our naritime ; and confequent ' political exiftence, ' thia . charge is rtforted to as the. oceafioa of of fence, and exprefled in terms not confiftent with oyr notions of the accuftoraed inter ceune ot rncnoiy otaicst ,- ,. -:i rOn the 15th of laft month, the Hanove trian Minifter prefentcd 'a note to the Ptuf-' iiWJxivT-Caujfelk' Pe Dohm, expreffing; i hope that, as the ftste of affairam the) North had expenencea 10 grc mn on, his Pruffian Majefty, in his wifdom and 1 juft ice, would order the Fruffian troopa to -evacuate the Hanoverian territories. iThii note, bowevei, does, not feem to have prof duced much effect upon the Praffian govern- ment ; and an article" from Brandenbur j afferts, that the wifdom and juftice of Pruf fia, fo far from impelling her to evacuate , Hanover, will induce her to keep poffeffioa"' of it Tome time longer. P : ' f , A letter from Florence infofmi us, that the Army of ObTervatlooTli oa iti - reircln p to Rome ' but the Florence Gaittte, daUi - i . feu
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