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. I'. H I : - , From the New-York Gaifte, of March Sv Extra ft fr QTji tiic Madi id Q.izette9 , Cjf janua ;!. ! " f . 1 . Hi,. ., " , rv 7. A D VICES from tlx chief engineers jCJl and ancrj,0:c the combined forces at Tculon prrVthe '.ol.jecls which were debated ia th general council of yar; dated T C) If L O ft .'"December 17, J 7i:3- ' t r question; by hc general COUNCIL, tJ the COV1 M ANDERS of the Irolv- a tjll- iy and W-?Wrrr, 4 Irrcli ' . and "panih; And their anfvvers. 1 1 ft. Qtr'f.kn. .'Shbu Id the French get pof fefilbn of Faron VtBalaguiey can Ve keep thr plate and its airitbn ? : ' : tArfysri -If'theyj take all the heights of the mountain Frent fort St. Anthony, ' and all its dependency; u V al-d fall, and the enemf' be To'6nf in poficfiion of 'the en trenchrnsnts of Sti-Arjn ; thenith? -conirnu-ric.t on of Pv'albufquet will I c in the grcateiL parc;inicrruptca rn mr iiuun i:cj : r.d th fortrefs of lBa!aguie could not but feffion for the French, who had rerrininv ed in 1 ouloh, . declared themfclves pniriots, whieh efFec"r. the orders of General ViWes to embark had produced, and which j was '34 1 1 pounders 5 1 ns, ditto" ; EpUgenia f ditto; Stria, ditto AlcetJis litto ; Suli tuh ditto , and the Montr ea1, ditto Sloop ir ur Laramie expected by this vigourous bbfervation, v Armcdrarifporfs. Carolirt?fvAugKj9 SinX ted. . , ; . , ,.! I-. --. i i 'Brigantincsm Preparer Little Sans Cu-i . ' ZVere fcWJs a' GERL ORDER hite, pitlh'EtJlri Sceiety f jtyecu, Vg ' an u fame remarks 9 witch 'itv.as net xpoff:bte ilance and the Liberty 1 J or us t(? get 1 'tranflated in Jfeabn. Ly thefe; Several fmall relTeis Jihn 'Far, i life find,' that Toul on vat entirely ;dejfrby. . 1 fcveral boats in the harbour. d.. ' --- - -? -' -ships I -' ' f ifr r5 V Excellency Den John de Lari? nd Ships- Frigates, - ' Sloops' of IVaf Armed Tranfportrf " Brtgdntineji - - ' Latine veffelsr , Boats, I'X 8 z 3 7 a 7 ' T Tttaf Here end thc.Pxtrufts. NEW-YORK; March 8. furrenJer irfelf a!fo, by being annoyed on it's front, and licr being fupported. This taetn t .c ene my would make rm attack on the weaked tnrt of the Tc wn rand know i.jC it fituarion, J would .tflaM fti batter ies : which vroliM commanl tre Iitt!e harbor, rnd hindrr our.rnaritim. fcrccs fr m com in j: in. Once the heights Bilagujear.il Lx ptit iette faken.'theer.cmyw; uld no; only over- 1. o'thc little Iiaibbr, bu-, Jrdm tl.ence the cucwjrd ones would be within cannon (hof,f fo that theottt'.rard polf, bein r.unfuppoted, would b2 : icom:noded; particularly thofe .parts not bomh proof, :and then the diffi culty in keeping it would be incfeafed. ad; O. Can we eftabjfli a poll on Cape Ccret, fTas to protect the harbor? ' ' tl We can" ellabli (K a very Urcn'ff-paft on Cipe CVpct ; bur if'th etlcVy remains ter of the coa.l'from Cape Broni to Babrule, and the interior part of 1K2 rquiftrv wl ; could crofs-fWiii tbe nutward harbor, tf'ey ; would occafiviti nuch injury to the vefff Is. But, carrying the qucft o: to its, greateft extent, th t is, if (fufon fliould be evacua Ud could we ellab'ilh a garrifon in a pr fi- . tioii capable of fupporti.ig the'great road ? weoiiiiht to anfyci, that, even if we c; uld keep Op": Cepct, and the coaft frcjm the Great lower to Cape Brun, not being, h- wever, maflers of tort St. ISlarguarite, th-2 en my fouM, from this la(l place" to Ud.i-juie, crvfs thejr fire, both with bombs a'ul red hot balhj . of t: e created fize, wiiich, with the help of thiii elevation, vouid expefe all the fouidrons. "iprned, , joseVm DRf. roza, - ABM. D,flUsJiUr C jiffs : cf the E no incers a r.d - I l ieutenant Cchnels. PUBLIC NOTICE S hereby given, that; a number of thtf. X'itizens of New York, intend to com memorate the glorious account Jatelely re ceived of the RE.CAPTURE of TOU- i JVll .ditll lLlll.l -I IbL. t.L. Ill I I I J II I llr I ft. C ' publican fro nds and ALLIES on -MON-; DAY CNEXT, the 13th indant atVi2. o'clock." All true Republican Citizens,' who. are inclined to join on tds occafion, are in formed, fhat, i ICKETS of admimon to a, collation, which is to be had of Mr CORE, at the; Hotel in Broadway, previous. to.TEN1 O'CLOCK in the morning of that garra tz Commandant General rf the Spanrfo King's ZquadfpnintheMediten tohif "Excellency Baylio Don hnicnia de ' aides;' pn thfibjeft ofKG the Krjenal - and tke-JhipHt'7iuhm I h- " ; " I T am anxious; to rive your Excellency v notice of the fettittr on fire 6i t!ie !arfenat - ahd the French fliips of Toulon, on; the V&sh. cf tl;e pre fent-' month ' (Decelmber) '"17 according to the. account gfvin by the Lieut. ; of the hip Don Pedfra . CotielHi and Don Francilco ijiquelfne, whom' ljhave commif' fiohed for thisobjeft. :'c v- 'f " f ! At 9 o'clock in ' the morning, Cap t. ', Sydney ;hmith, cf art Eng:ihihip, informedf rrie, 4 thart; Admiral Hobd had " commiffiorieel' himfor fetting on ft re tlie'arfenal and, the Frehch jlhipSjt and that he came to"jo:n:"thc '; oiheers' whom ! I mould "eleft Jqn my pnrf,-ip. proceed without deby; to this operation,'. ad that he had two boats',' "with gunsV t'ar'K p'nee in the entry bf( ihe :$y fen & i qndpuirs were dfcflinid r'o'.fire'. at Nctiufquei. rjdif pofed, that the !Adjat.int,' 0on Francis- , Reotime." fhonld carrvrthioe which he : r l . . ' : J 1 i ........ : .,: 1 ' t : . . . i .!. ri . . 1 1 ihooSd fitul necefOry ; i.i tU meantime I .oay- .1C15 parncui.ny requeued, mac 3u fe'iit the LicurV T ovi Cotiella with bmitlt clhcersf and foldiefs of the mihtiav(who in. ...' ..I-.': ,." 1 rY 1 f . aniiTRrquehrieil'Wi'pur tarred "(hirts, on tena to auemmy; ao appear m tneir uni- , ORDER op PROCESS I ONi The Republican" Citizens are to aHemble? at the City ha!l,t on Alonday next, trie lotli '.in it. precifely at 10 o'clock in the morning -v from thence they will proeerd 10 the French Coniu 's a'nd from that place through Mai-' dt ri-lare, Wat?er and Wall Streets to Core's Hotel in Broad way to partake of J the col lation which will be provided upon thejoy ful occafion. - . . The'military officers drffed in the:r U- nifcrm, each with a French ofIicer by the arm, ate to lead the prbceflion., The Re- publican Citizens, two abreaft,1 arc to fol Jow, and the militia companieSj in their Uniform, are to bring up the rear. Tor. -NEWYORK JOURNAL, 6c. "Citizen G?.EENLEAf, VrS.UEKY-is this country, and the : city VJ?c f iVcw- Vork i n particular, to be the a- iylum for I RA I I UKb trom every country Tl:? f.Uvmyg nr' radv far infer thn on ike day cf the publicathn of our fyfg&m zette. . " ' Don Rafel Valdcs, cemmandant general of the Spanifli troops, with his adjutant, and the m Jor of the fleet Don Inacio Ola- -T.1, prrtel;d the troors on their" embark; Inji The; Spaniards covered jtfte advance ground, and avoided, by this means, all confuSon this nijrht, being afTured of the promptitude of fuccour irorh the ..Sp.amfli and Erghfh navy, which in effer, ' was To prompt, that ft w.is obtained whhout thofc tmbarraflrjents which ; mght have; taken place The greafelt evil whichHvas expe lienced, was, that Jthcy had no lanthcrns nor other conveniences- for the chulloups, but the ferenity off the commandant and major general ficiljtatc-J the embarkation, in a very (liprt time of i2ooor trbopsj 200 f'ck, and great number of rbyaids, all in fipht of the encmV, which were not lefs than' vir.noo dro-cV and according to the board the (lups of tlieiine the fird gOin to the arTenal, and a "little, 'afterwards j the; fVcp'rtli where they thqughthed . to give orders to the commandants of the boars of the Spa Viiiti. forts,tbat! tiicly diould put .themfelves in la fety ' witlfdill 'geVice ; they fixed two of theT Englifh-, and the ix; bti: t comrrlanded by the Lieut, o-f a "frigate; D;-ii Francifco 1'tuxiHo, iu the mouth of "the! arfen'al,: to lefcnd;ihe entry irdm'lthe enemy ; "-then, poned a'ftrong army "ry the door of the! ar fink?,' feenforceti w::h' ia vio-ent un, to prevent the coming of "jthc ' Common p4pkt 'xhowers alrezdyhiinjiirr j " ' c T he' objec"t wa?", toj augnWnf the v. tim-J berof thz tarred fiiirts, and to introduce to thejarfenal our fire fhipjSt.'. Louis 'Go'uta-ga-j To give account . of the j difpofitions which were made, and pf the! fire of j the bombs of the enemy, "which incommoded tl:elarfenal, tlie Adjutant Ricuel me return ed back again to the 'fquadrdnj ; and in .thc. rr-.inJ i. f c ' t,r rnrc meantime vuncii4 iuu ..'inm , umtv.-, . . . 3 iri.,k,i. fi. , rn. .s. .iU:mdZ: u well as of our own? I learn that there , , ' , -xjl ii, - la 'r-i -has come in the Morning :Star, arrived), yc. pitcn ana tartnro itic iiorci. yi inc - . ,. .'.r- rr u -n-r,, ' j , r - 1 ' h 1 ' rn' "wfite derdav.rfive or iix French ariltocratSf Xxzx" andthe.PilIan; fettine two Ln-hfli boats -?lcr . , . V' (hruht fhvh!-.ati .lorsianci'iuiui to defend the g taclled. i At hf V0 fVvpn iti the 'evenin?, iRi- -quel me came 'back with ja great number ct combudibles, entered the ajfehal viTh a firelhip of the Englifh, jpafunglbefore ma ny (hips, which he boarded, ' and put 10 mirtsincach, fetting them all on are. i doubt were hijirumentaVm betraying the city of Toulon into the hands of -the Britifh Theife yillians ' have do'ubt'efs fold their country and caufe, for Brti(b gold, and were tne caute or - tnedding mucn dioou. Should not the French IMinifter themof our government, -it is our demand duty ac . f. J 4 . 'sa4 ifA ; fhdf c A-!lf naftXinrVtkc whbfe arfer.aHvas ,wyi . . V. r r - - 1 - -' ! " r thev may be lent-to r ranee 10 uc u cu, ami, lit. 14 a in vo Accoi.nl of the French men of.varanJbfhfr Vtffefs ivtich -were burnt intheport of Tou-' Ion, DecemberlSt 1793 " ';''; Ships. fl'hc Royd Dolphin, cf itS guns Toxznte, 8o; Crown, So ; Languedoco'; Trmmlhiit 74 Suftcier.i, 74 jr cTt?r7irr 0 Bordeaux, 74 f; Colors, ; Cen- Ucnerirjx, 74. uengaiiroiyyy ;f uiltv. to meet" the reward due to traitors. How confummate tbeir impudence to come info this- country, Js not Nwafiotia, or (7r Britcm; good enough fcr fuch miP creams ? Jf not taken up by the; French Minifter,v- let the Vw hgs jin rhis city rout ttem out and banifh them our country? .. i ,j An NEnr,TO 1 razors. dcclamioiis.oT the; defertcrj, 7 furmounted 74.) .,,-. i , ,: " , ' ' ' Sj,oco, Uk fcw feeing now in -their pof- . 4 8 pounders,. lanihcles, 7 ; DWator eiyy h wa si more COLD rarrier, 74 Sereny74; iverc79 . tT7a.T;S :n New-York fince the ta- Cr, 74fnoricreatIy!t Un- of Lord Cornwall, than remained . . . Telerday, owing: to an tumeUc . given t
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