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:i '-j. f i : i-J J ... . 1 ii : Va WayTtHit mfi ktbetweeft ehiefrahd tn -f T 'Ji-"-; . "J- " -.--.--3 ..--.-;.: -., ,; 'the Empire ;prefciibe, to Jtheai what 1$ termed a neu-1 tS(jvereiiii8Tand counUici.hichfVom Jrripetioo cif-1 ::' !-: 'il - L. 1 1! ' .w..Jyy m :' ."I"!-" --' -. t , ;, vv Roulme. fE3Fmie4 ,tpatt&itrtlftbefifare.Dntiliiiji in lnmniarl' mc in 'the mo(t airocioumnncr,tp:Ckner? -.A wuui--' " j :t t . . ? 4 i : artd in conformity to inc mixrucuoim w.Wu fc -vm SlurCaHaft; that fcc cioes not ev?n doyhv thmoft;atro, cious -tiSS, with ihc.raatmn;pr which; rayciiemies have entertained. hi$ "pre juJiced mind, as without con- and equality: and fbr Uhe:Aetcn?r;o! theicputiiic in A11U CVtU T ni.?liiT3!n;rar ought th he fiieift : I am infultcd, general ;4uiUintJuouy7re; .43AprcUpc.cXylciyijii;!j doE thofc whofcriijiU cVejr i p j i 1 eT.p re p a r at h ijti wtlOt con e(ppM"wit h inj t? t of - the general and of tlie rvtp'rytiofiv the Jxrofiini pofjtion of thi dcpai tmiit; ;: 'vv rlontetapt of vety- Imjf underfoot ' the irittrefts of the U'epublici and the laiety ai iue coionj or ttie 'to atuck; V gen. Totitfatnt has ffi ven oriei epartmcTits of the foiith. Citizens ! will : the, igsra.ntiam ojpq e opprellion f ; injured toexqefi i but if ill the cUecli of pafln,,whicb .they have mrrea up ia.yjic.itsvn. jsvisvr V4' vent 'noiartfctlxafluHS as;fiiJcd; :I houM be: filent; bccaule" rlni feiefroni -7ieotolclil"Iefe rjiutalthoiigh general rTo'uflaiot, cannot complam ofllje condiift of the citizens of the depart' ients-f the iquth, he ncverthekfs in.inac'csThe citizens and the ter- : litory. : ' . :: . ' , :r : You will perceive without doubt . citizens, nhat he ueht - to-be aniiTJated byfome other motive, which events will make kr.o-.vn to him yo fetHltfyuf iikerefU and the interefta of thcRepwbliijjctii ed, and you wilijadgef the jullicc ofthe accufations contained in "eight foKi pae Wr.layiihe4;jipon? me the epithets-of tn triruer; cunning ; proud, amliii&usi urjuI rtlehtd, artful, Udialve, cruel, iirmicaKlutchtr onanhir, Jtduccr, ir.fabordka9t traitor,, aud in a word : he accufes me of " fe tbtjlandqrd of revolt, and of threatening the republic. - - , - : v. - , iYou can judge of this, citizens, that if the cner Kr.e innraed here, it is beciufe he has cxhau( ed the rclourccs ot expreiinn, it is not tneHijgKntion cf crimes that has failed, luai,- but the po vver of naming them. ' . :. ': f ' ' ,r t " . . GneraV -Toufrunt accufes-.me ol rafi ngr the ttandr ard of revolt, and of threatening the republic howt ver, I have always reipefted the agents of the govern ment. I have alvyay? ppred: the Engiifh and their ... :partizaas, and if the French territory is ftill crpuded with its. enemies, it is no: in the ikpartment of the -foutfe-MMiither' their agenta nor their.. ,8ips arc .feen - . there and - they would not . fee .tUrr.1 at -Gohaives or 1 'v ' any; where cllc if I had the command. . . :. 3 y --r:nentics rOT:i are afraid to ihew tbemklves what they are, they dread the people, but the people watch them ; it is my attach. - . merit to the French Republic, it is mydyutednefs to liberty and the public good, it is mjf.hrevtohc - Enaliih and their fupportersthefc rethe crimed of which thcy cannot pardon mc I have.de'dicated to my, ItTI untr m-tranqniiity, m.y.fprfeftc.: and .my Jife,; I will .be -faithful t it I have fu-orn to fijbmit to-the laws and to cauie tucrn n pc txccuicu-i nayc proou; Undoubtedlv tvotr 1 feel that I can Tccion ution 4xiur love fo liberty, upon oe trynd:pBpanthe:j'ffriu faave the fame- iritcreft aa ybathayer we taether form 1 an impenetrable mafs ready to obey'the brderV'tf the General, if he commands the;tnaintennej order, of the laws, a nd the r.rtnlli ntmnf fir i h Vmil C r n "rif vi I yyy ivi : - ' - v - i f13iit as every ohcrmteVeftbtyhat of t!ie ; pisblc 3l3JiJovrvyt: m iKt tatety ot-tht department foreign to me, it 1 did hot fe in the threats and preparatwn3 tf generalToufTint a defifeof perinal y'eun-eance, , carried rather too far, and that! forcfaw that mjr ab fence could :nfpi re him with a more'pacifi dtfpofuioa, then L woiifl not hefitate tb rro rVi T rince, fed to m a i n t ai a o d e r. i n ioc uty, to excrcile and encou- rage the love of wotkI Hiall ufe every effort to bring ii about ; "neither, the cabalajbf tinigrants; npr the ca :;kmica1) "my xneniies'jcan make mi ehaiige y y ; 7;v In'a w6rd citizens ca n you bejievethatiaftcr ha v. u'aaiCalumniatecl-W Vter haying aceu fed me of f very polSSIc Jcr imc. General Tooffaint propnfes to 'v tQ force t the pad,, and to hbor vvith'me,' as formerly, to in fure: tliepaMC;.ttanqui iitTy ; tie uoes Hot. conhder lire th?n aVa man 'guilty of eerywcrime, : arn only 4 . ' . chief that has errd, ami that he will have nothing to "1:,iteprfltt"pK'mc bM he prnmifes Ukewife at the'endof his letter, tylay "bfe c?mto1tb ef n e t hearen to tthe go veTn m eiitf a nd :' to bring'me feck to rhytttyhehc-M ceived:lii3?mtr dU? m cniet iiia:a)egan 4hexei4qyetL accou h t to the Exccutitd - Diieclbry of the (uuatton ot -'StUl Pom.iffgo.--an.tif tbe' catiic -of theevents which ' have' happened there. 1 4 NevertheleU; as cirGihnfces and the trooifjf Lh; We witho.utjtliegeHeraUvaving affined anyjjretext for it, t declire tbit IwilLdcfVnd.the my chaise, I will tefrfl qpprcflidn, ' I wilf repel force 1 r r i t 1 1 . ... -j,.-. 14. torce, 1 win not auanaon tr.c colony to the tury of e EriMflror the Emij?Tants7 bSu ie agents and veUVIs of the eternal enemy of France. are receiycl and favored in thf departments of the Well' and Noith. . '(vj --yJ: .r 'S ' At Cayes, the 14th Ptalrial (june 2.) '7th year of the French Republic, one and indivifible. ;; (Sinned) ANDREW' RIGAUD, .1 d eVen ftiouldabc fjart ihe brat tended, with "difll no thd motives which jultify a breach ot their engage mLNitsAftcrfome-other' bbfervaf Majefty'tbiiarcirw rLMLMlkigend?br" will aueJljteiifaatJioij ttve pf ,imbittori has induced tirmlo take thif ftejJ that hia only incitement' 3 thr uhioncnntydencindihtegrtt d y cjH ei decla rVvth en ; 1 efe to h'scb eft a t iesr-ibat he. isreadypatthk ;m6mcnt asDuke. 6ifairti r&mi . and . W i.ihes that a 1 1 tlie . well Ivhd nave thTpower to taaTntain itJefFecl;uallyrnay imtfor liTJGERNEMaV :iW z Our legiflative body has paflVd uie fidlowirig ..law(ii;;..y."-'--'''' confequence of a mifiage from tlic Direft Jry of "the 3 . 1 7ib-of this rnon rh. . i. Until alL danger - (hall be paffed, the whole of Helvetia is transforRied mto-a camp. Tith'Ail ihercilize in tne rciervc-aie-aeviareji iiraauuuiunuiBUiu a pi for the fervice of the i n t erior .of t he republic, and arc placed atthe difp(fal of thVDirecory, forthe defence of the country ' . :. ' ' yr-r- ' f '"j. All officers aud Infetior ofHcers, are put'.iii' requi Htion, upon the demand of the. Directory, and bound to 4ffnaiever,ierv;ce ray oe requut -V' l.rAU Magiiines containing tatemUf articles fit for military feryiee "are put in requilitiou, as well as every thing that can relate to the" fci vice. . , 5; ! he-Nation iijaii completely indemnify tne torn CONTINUATION OF ' LATE FORSIQfr ADVICES, rw The landing of the cqmhined fleet, near Qenoa, has now been officially announced. That city furrender&dk without rcfi delrvblf(Kbeei occapied by our troops. Accord taaiteaau:ciicjfeejiQaiihJ5iK)Q muaed, or Citizens whofe property may Eavc7luffcred for the ;comm'ohaue.f-' .. Extraft of a letter from Citizen Niatcl. Mitimipman on board the (hip Jemappe, dated Toulon May x6- I " We failed thi 2C?h ul' fiom Brell, arid pro ceeded to anchor in the road at Bertheaume.; The. fleet failed on the the Bar without ..fee log the Englifh fleet, the fjgnal for " which," off our (iyisife?x madcbefbrc bur depar-1 ture. A favourable "wind 'carried us to the heights; of Cadiz, w1ier,eve;:ptr'ccived'thc:-Ehglifb fquadron. 4 As foon usi it was known the order was given us . t6a form . i h e 14a eojf b $ , 1 1 1 e. rJlVel h e n manoeuvred to -get the weather gage, if the wind had not been very violent, : is, crtuin that - battle mult have taken place.;." The weAth&iwaT however To ;vi6Te;ht,tliaTVwere d if ve, couldno longer dif '1 furrounded, ' and both himfelf and bis corps taken pri soners. v :...; 'v':''.- -"'w'''' ' Made to the Diet of the Empire in the name of the Kin? of . j y oweaerras LJune oj romcrania. His Majey -having already xJeclaredV that hereon fideted the Congrcfs of, peace at Raftadt.no longer con- tutu'.tcMiai, auci mc-rcuewai o 1 me war, au ai n co n ie-. -pofed4brthat 4t hiak feero: the Kucriifh fleet. , -Several, of Our veffels had cone ifuch a rfiflanc-i from us that they were, miffing. " The (tgnal was made to anch or in the port 6 fCa-. diz, but as the wind was adverfej we could not reach ;it;A ith.ejjl reights of Giljltaf rH".'.!!: hv coaltcd along Sepja.injujyidl queo;cv thereof be f-ecalfed1 hi8 miiiifter. this Consrcfi oughr to be confidered as djflblved. No' legation of the .Ute8 of the Empire can remaiii at Raftadt, with- jp,utB'ideht.brcacb" of tha,t,efpci' which "'each ftate owev to the 3iipreme Chief of 'the Gcf manic Body.- The before Carthagena we i.'icm'aincd . t here half a day be fore the port. We then continued pur voyage and paffed in light of the iflands of Id via, Majorca and Mi- norca. nt ieiwtn on tne 1 ?tn we entered the port ot pulon in the belt pcfilble condition. ; I doubt whe ther 'k fh all remain here a fuffieieiit time to enable mc "totic ar f r 0 m y ou '.(Signed) " NIATEL." Mil preicnt war, in r.; opinion, ought to be regarded as a war of the Empire : indeed it was declared as furh atv wTiere.he "endJd; hvoald undoubfedly tvve hewa lefs hatred, Jolsi'- -V r"c2jk5,.4'-T'JPT-fi'5-T-:":" 'r-I-' As 1 thou p he, that the general in chief had only a perft)iUl hatied toward me,;l thQUght it myutjr, to '' ." -r' ''7 V ' 1;.'U';',y,';7 ,T, , I : ' . '7."' firlt, and as the Corigrefs; was convened, for the fole pUrbote of negociating the peace, during the armiflice, bcConceivcs tbatrthiogs mould remain on the fame .r- It is the duty thenj of each member of the" Empire. to talce an active intereft oniiogent r no ttate, io dilpenfcd from this bbligatione ioTatqpi)Stioli71 means, render it impolhble. i MI; fa me; felarat 10 n a t -Ra t i fbon ;a'. ha & lein- deli vef td 'bytVtM Sweden; AtrmttiftJii v-raT battalions are arrived itnm'l:&'-4: B According nUdotteWill aalii Sehut in cdmmGrijn. ; 1 CouniXobrnzel, i be Imperial Minitter at Petcrf--burgh, vVni ie replaced by Couut D.idrkbflcin ' It -is laid that .another povi cr will ihortly make the 'ftty i (a meVkecara tio n a t -IU t ifbon.ai - ha i teui- deliveitd ' .byCT; vveden; : ... At ""McOfivc't-al battalions are arrived from 5 e Igi Ar-. --rJdar: W crjh s heb According to Umie'accpunu, te Ftehe, con (litntional. Our prlnciDal obhVation ia; obedience t the Suprcrac Chief of the Emprrei and attachment to the conftitutiori, to-eDfuic. the enjoy ments of our "rights and prerogatives It may perhaps, fee alledged LONDON June 10. k There i a long 6ffieialaccvuot vfm General Maf- lena. -cr use wic victory uuiuneu oy nis army over trie i lAulliianSrjLthk ;had afTcmbled a confiderblc force v Un tne20tb be ' ' Taya, hgwinnrw U.y ihur, where; be commenced.a general attack, ;and af terifie'veXc'cdntell defcated' tbe;. Imperialifls in U points, and obliged thern ta rctteat witb the utmofl. pifepitatiQn. The loft thjeA oflrians on this occaCon if ftated to iavt-bcea cpdeiablc-T columb u nder-1 be -or 4 1 i-.. ... 49
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