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- - . a 1 r 1 ... f fcttWl V.lrefjr. tg-iivdvth ;(hip. J-iverpool Pack 'tjf' pipb BctW, in 47 4ay from Liverpool. By Kcr IkwuJon and Liverpool papers to a t cat ly dy is No itrohcr r Yceifr3. She failed iiv cornDanY wil a ilijiinW ofr(rcli for different pares of Europe, ok the ,3th Noint'. 1 the afternpon of the lafae darj u4uuh uuHgra o poi oacic 10 repair la tnu jraic jrttf!clswfre wrecked, fomcof tem f ull of pfTcngcf s ffifatfaa rtd Scotland i ihd fcveral hbodrcd dead lf9 trtf.'irikcBop that and the neit 4ay,. having lUated on Ihwe. : rhc (Inp Trieridfhip, from Norfolk, for jyverpool, cut away, her maiTs ahd drove aihore ; Tomc ofhet hands jerifteo The follQwin are the pMdiiiezf tiCtsT "''V " s ' INpONToaobef 26. - tromthe London Gazette. ieQte'nant Col. Clinton, aid.d-camp to his royal .fiijbnefs the Duke of York smved.this ' morning at the ofect ef bh right honorable Henry Dundas, wiih Ifpatthes of yRIciv the following are copies. , ; Beatl' Quarter st Schagen Brupp. io. or (in c?fc of ioiprlvfteieot) n thireftntto.W all the Dutch artiDtrjr takeA therein IhaU p pre.wrec. -i .Art. Vl. The combiued Kngliffi" and RqilUatt ry Ml impark as fiwrt ii pMlte. and, ftfUivact the, territory, : 'cdafts, ; lflartfi'i and totcrtial iravsttpWf he bufc'hepubli but'cbmnittin an j 'eViftad the 4 1 kcii ::WM&$iffltleg: the -feftrtti; bf :pitiU oh. 1- .0fT70rIr'':. Art. Vli Any hih of war or other, vciiiritj 'vMrV In my Jail' communlcattotis, f have reprefented, t . yoa the cjrcuaiflanc'es dnder Which I found it expedi Cht to w itfidravr the ar'myjfrom its forward pofiljoo in front flf Altcmxer, within that hicli it at prefent oc epleaind which Ittu ft will ha we appeared tikis' ma. jefty Tufficient'to Warrant the ineafure. The fcafon of tha jrear, which has'realiy airumed here the afpeft-bf winter, gave me from day i'6 day, ;additional reafon to $$?$iJ&i, -S3 JJittJab.p!.6w'arfs,a.rprafee4ition-of Jhe cariipwgn in this cdnbtry cdold not be attended wiAdecifive dvaotagwj Whl!ft ,the impoffibility of coyerjng the troQps in the harrow diltrid f the coun try ap oiar poiTefibh during the winter,, arict the preca-rtov.ic-'Ctiefd' .bVetpHdedi in hai (eafon, added to the cCDviAlon I felt; that the moll ad vifeable meaiure to be purfued, was to rimoyfc the- my to jungiana ; an operation which, although might avc,n(ppfcd the army to fmc lors in its execution,. I judged jn ray mind preferable to any other which could bs .adopted. . . ; :" .., , : Oiider :thia impreffipn, a-nd1 confiderlng t!ie felons ;ofa':whicn jmight enfuc from delay; 1 have been indii rrcLto foticludf an armiftice, in conjunclion with vice rmral . Mitchell, with' Gcn.JSriine, commanding the: - French and Batavtan armies, of which the condlrlnnn mar arrive with relniorceaieutB Wr t"ie combrniM .in tiflt ani Rutean arm; thill Hot land the fame, a:'J ?'( be fent away as foon pofJIbTe. - , , .. , ' v ;;. AVt; VnneralTrane afl:bV.at-lihertJ to Tcta ; in officer withirt the lines' .of the SSoy pj and t'-the Hei dcir, to repbrtio him the llate of hc battcriei, and tfi.f progtefs pf. the' embarkation. His royal higlnef hc. dike"6f Tb'rk' fHaff .bcdally. at liberty to ftd io'ofVi ficr Within the Yrinth and Btavian lines,' to fa'tWy himfelf that ao new voiks ar cartied on bnlheif fide. "An officer of rank arid Qirtinairtn ftall be fent frorit each army refccYivirlV jguiramtee the eieedtiori of this covntiohf r" V . ;. Aft.1 Vtt'l'. tifbt fchoiiraad prifencrs of wirj French and.. .Batavian'; taken befbte the pre lent carfipaign, an'd .are eocloledt and which; although they provide for vdeliverin up a jarge number. ,of prifoners of war, how . in 'our 'hands, yet I ttuft will not be thought by hi majelly in inadequate compenfation for many valuable lives which muft have been loft, after the objea which has i hitherto directed them, nolofrger promifed fucctfs and when the only means which prefented themfelved safenfuring a fectire retreat, ' were thoie of rcfo'rting to rncafure of ipundatioa from -th fea, which arit woiifd hae involved '"the 'inhabitants of the northern part of this province in ruin fbr a feries , o,f years, muft have. been. highly repugnant to the feel : n8" Tfcf a' contrary to the chara&cr nd practice f the. Britift nation, 1 reft Confident that the mo ikes fwhichi iiave msjefly for having a6ied . without writ mg for previous Jfnftrncltions from home, a.jd.that I lhall have the fati( Iaion bf Icto wj,ig ; thit has met with his majefty's gracioas approbation. -1 am. ice. --'T y i Signed) . . . FREDERICK. r ,Right.h,on. Henry Duadas, &c. Tranflation V .vir,: A..R;T, I C L E S Agreed upon hctwecn mrjor.gcneri Knox, dnly au " tWe'd; byy royal highnefs the Doke of Yotk, jb'manet in chUf of the Eoglifnand Ruffian airmy, "7T ''nMjiih. SiihoUai9 general of bugadlva'id' d jotant. general, dufy authorized by-- citize q''6rU'ne, " , f ftiral ,ad om. in chief oi Vhe I'nch and .Batavian.aritiy, ' ; r..;. ' Art I. F torn the dite of this conventioTT, ill hbfti : litics fiial) ceaie between the two armies. . j Art. 11. ,The line of demarkatiou between the faid armies .flial! be the Jiw of their ufpc&ive trtit poUs,'a" '" y,pow Wrt. '" ." . .,'.. ,. - .,'', ' ";. . . - Aft. 1 WcDHve p4 dfeof,vf i fhall be.fufpendje'4ihbtk'lid''an'd no fc'W ohcs'ftall bc.'olideUaken.N ' -;. !.-: -rr at tli t: cl if c f V bt;-a ttetiitiion w hVTn the line now bkabi(lfby;tfi cbmBntd 'thitlifh Vnd Ruffian army. VHiall tcifofedla jHc ftafc-ln which ;ih,y Were taken, i now detained in Eoglah.1, (hall be reftored, without ton.; .ditIo.B3,.lo..'theirj refpective cbontra.' " Ths proportion and ttiie choice ctfuclj prifoners, for tacK,' tb'be cetcr minecT-beCweeii tlie two reptiWIics Major Gen. Knox fliall remain with the Fieoeh army to guarantee the, execution." of tUi article. , v , , - Art. (X: ..The carteygfecdyrti' l$jtfeti the ifo armies for the exchanejif the '-piiforie'rt taken during jth'e prefent campaign, fhall continae in full force till it fhall be carried intoVxeution ; anU it is further agreed, t h aV the: -D-at :eh ad m U -WJaiefha U be conGdertd -as exchangeH. ' ; , it ' ' Concluded at Alkmz'er, the 1 8th ' bf. October, 79pf . by the 'nnder'figned Oncfal - officert, ftirnilKed With full power ty, tliis tecl. ' i ' .(Signed) ROSTOLLANT . . , : t) Sober 28. .' On! boa f 3 the Saita Srigjid.a .Spanifi frigate, JutT taken,"tbcre were befides the two million? of dollars, 500 bags of cochhtlr6rth about 156,0001. ' ,: October 30. . " ,' , . The accounts fioin Italy date, that Suza'has , beefl fetaken; and that' Championet has gaincd'an advan tage near Cbni. '.Tlie victories in Switzerland have produced the effect Sf '. preventing the retreat of the French in Ifsly, and Genoa remain's in the poflVffioii bf the French. Rome has prefent ed an unexpected fcehe. The French, Tew in number, and incapable of refilling the Neapolitana who were advancing, -began to retreat to Civita.Veechia.1' The ; "people . immedi ately r? qoel!,ed not to beWbandcnedanci to be Hitmed. A ftrong force wks foon colleded, the Nedpofitan n trenched catapf of 12000 men at Frefcati was Harmed, 9Co jiilicd and 160. rnad pifoiiera, with the com mander in chief and'the military, cheft, . '' l' '. November 7. ' "7 Gfcnoa remains in the pofftinon of the French, and Charnpir.het, whofe forceris Hated at 40,000 men, has' his head quarters ftill at Finale. : ,., Kovembe r-4 - aAitixbdaTvbtaiia la MaWted iof 't c0 rtor.5iitMr htte larrjved' -in tbwti YromHbllaiiid j fripA wheaba (even thoufand Rtiffiaas put Into Vafi . ttwith o tf,-7th r 4?iom,AJrHIaTWrMi October , it i fttedfTpf b th e v d'injc , ay ,i the Attr jari obriiuid: litm inabbt 1-1 ... .. . . .. . -1 ...... t . .. .' .. ... j . ' tanc if iOTy.over Tnc xrencni ana openea tne comma InTchetwenTCc ;a" ftheTftrrftt: Preparations are, in tonfidcuble forwardnefs' for an expedition, Whbfe fnccefs Will be a deadly flroke to j the powertui, inongn ar preicnt inactive, marine! or the enemy. The French government, we are fnform ed, lrave caofed it to be. intimated' to the Senate of Hamburgb, that on receiving a contribution of 1 1 millions' of 'litres, they will forgire the : infult done them in the flii render ct Napper. Tandy and his 'aflb ciates. . - . . The la9'''rcootsTf.nt;Swft?'erland,reprefent;the army of Maffcnai to hav? be'en for '-.upwards'of fbtfr moDthij without pay, and uearly deftitUe of both clothes aad provifionsl . .' ' , ' J Government on Thurfday. received difpatches from the theatre of war, on the cobtmeht. Their filence on the fubiecY haa induced'a report that their "contents Were iinfevbolrable, anl forre ot our journals have infi- niiatVdfbrft diMert toHhe allies in Italy. We mod fincertry hope the inference will prove unwarranted by faft. . ' ; ' , w Napper Tandy and his aflbciatet, were yefttjrday re moved jfrtfrn Newgate to foe conveyed to Ireland. " The total amBiir;t of failme Whfch-havc taken place in Hamburg, from the ft b of September 10 the Jjth, bf 'Ociobr'i ViiraiT f'3,3 barxo marki I: J The heredrfary Pryiicf;of grange, lit Vf5JJa'tc havethecom fWrghtr- -;--.--' -'-:TTbtf'woeUtrb6s:Kt Cblchtibvmoint to nine which place tbt ixid 4urjoftodeJ tttf wbiek thet Wttci immdiitely to befjege. if s r ;,!. : L hom Milin of ,thfe soth. it it faid General Me- las hadefeBtd.CrenieralCha tber d& ot Xitfo men.Thlt head quaneri df th flatter Were at Final?,, and hi? arr f,, Accounts frbrn Vienna, jO.U$ehtr bcr of recrpits having been fent, fronlot hence by wag goni t ttppcfiltaly 'Hf)?..JSc,-'cKXwili hit t ioop Ru ffiaps had been " orpird; to proceed from itbrne, .Which cy, ft is Uid, ;bnderihe ate -bf 'Odjobcr $; that the. tret of liberty and tri-coloortd cockade had been burned when the Neapolitan flag wi hbiftcd at St. Angelo., . . : v, . , r From Gei)oa nodef date Ocober it i" frttd Gtt . Klenaii had reoulfed ijie French frbm thc -walls of the city 7i,nd polled hifelf he was tnefting batteries. -: General Champibnet had '"STt -hit &k';a'nd woioldiDd to'Jicisv . ; ' , . vFroni Switzerland, , Qclobertyit is faid that gen. Maflena had threatened to enforce the demand of con-'tribofions;jfi'Baffe.-v. ,. v : x t A,tobDtfrom i Darniiauti of tlie 22d and t jA Ofli. relatc that the French on entering Maoheiin and Hei de!bet,;declai;cd that they. would treat the Palatinate as a hoftile country,- and ordered iqTfach jconfi'dtifac cpntributioBSv ia Fancni in a niafs. It was reported that General Sxtairy bad drivcMbc French from Heidelberg 4 i ' h;.- i : ;i From Frankfort, pai i s(& i ; laid tfie French had fttacke!d'ith,e pVatabVs -and itooof enti by From the Mayt?, Q& -'22, it ioelitedj 'that f8w. French purpofed to attach, ;9nd wintjcr inthe Duchy of WirternbVrg i prevent which thepeafanti were arming, vvhillt the Auffrians joined in preparations to repel the enemy. Gen. Hohenzb'lern Was bn jhe ifth, .Withih"JBx:'"miJtof -.Heilbrop, with,"i56oo ;jflersi ; add general Sztany Was advancing; frbm .Carlfrolie. A treaty- of peace,' ctfhinSef ,ee,' ; fifher jf aad naviga-' tibri.ha? bceii concluded between his Catholic raajetty and the Emperor bf Mbrb'cco it .'.Mcquiricg-. , . f , AtVivcd it Toibay on the ad Nov. Lord Bridpott," with 27 fall of thelibe ; The caufe of the fall in the ice of flocks la-vari-oafly accounted fbr.j Somefeportrftate that minifters intand to call pSrliament to'lsnftibn a new cbntraental expedition whibt otherf fay it ia for the pdYpofe of enabling isravernnTent iofnlftla fecret vkrcimtnt enter- ed into with the Dutch, "by which we ire to pay I wo million pounds fa compenfation fof the Tcxel fleet. ' Otli?f rmoojps' afaibe tie fail of the fundf to the d- -mand faid ro have been made on the bank for the rc newal of their charter,' a,jbo,b66Ll of which to be ap plied for the above puypofe. , We can nbt -vouch abib Ijprely jFor the troth of any of the fe fepbrt.''-It ia not uidcrftcod in the political circles at the weft ebd of the jojhatmi an immediate attendance of Parliament." As to' the bank charter, the lalt: renewal was in the year i7ti, liUhbigrfeTe -g5intyWere at that time expired ; the prefent; charter will not terminate till the year i Si 2 ; but in confeqnence of the exigen cies of the public fervice, Mr. Pitt has judged it expe dient to taife part of the fupplies of the eafuing year by this mode. When the charter was laft renewed by par liament, it was obtained not by a grant, but a loan to the public. .;;l'..-'-;.te-r--':-r.. The company advanced Two millioni to government fof three years, at the rate of three per cent, intcreft.' The fam for the prefent renewal we tinderftand, will be three millions, and probably at the fame rata of in- Uterefl. This we are inclined to con fide r as the princi pal immediate caufe of the depreciation of th funds Bank ftocka have fallen within thefe few days from 1 5H down toieo per;cent.. j .;rJ. A petition Was fent to lb bank directors, from the holders of Omniam, pray iag the bank to make the laft payment which falls due next month, and to poftpone the redemption of it till after January , dividends are paid. The bank has contented to the application, and the redemption of the Omnium ispbftponed to the t oth Biftinguilhed "merit in WlibmeVf it nay be found, always BJees, our t cady commendatfon. The follow ing detail tlltfrtf s uv particular pttifure, as in dosai I 1)
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