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I : '.4. f anhcwa- 'traitors, Tared tlttfTrcl: rmyi-betrsyeil by tv. - u. ifcnrlttuta fane- .liwrSri-"-dJChlh!ir. '-lbirf..MoTOdtbenitfmMo:thtjnV,: " W QaV JE?.2hZ, ftoiAl - -fAufir'i,, Spain,. and P.tdot -to r: I nt of Auftfia, Spain, an-d ricdmcnt to ny. i tn; r : . .. '-.t.: t- "" outrages have died for their country anits fi ciroV CtHC Cam- "';' " , , - j-frrt his altars. ihey laws. . nnaer me wmm 1.,, . .s. Ca opportunity, cfcapitlgtO ValcnqcnnC . beif ,uth nrece. and animatmgthe,?.PubUcaa valour otur wwncr... u-.- Ue Kn o efoeratC engagement created t veer t; and Kings aretne piaiui I , . , .hU rnnrap. and the wickcdi;cj Jn the Mediterranean between two Sardinian i in.mandtprav.ty. They i, to put thctn- otrrermes. - - t L A u jnuumwiuu. , . t t : . f iifuro the world. Te W' 01 ; T . -ru kiu Vk Crt.itlil th Alns ard the Pv- r j -- He iUI I Ik- At IU, . V- w J j - . , j 'V -t Til.. . . l r K. L-l T?hir rti I nlr which was .ooartea-ana wwu, was afterwards -boarded, but fer fire to by r wTa tin the Algennes, and loon aitcr u : lUQIC UI tilt vivw " ' .j- - Sardinians that jumped . ovetDoaxa. wu -curto pieces by the reft of the enraged crew, fife Neapolitan flaves exceptecL . ; . 'March '4. ! . Difp-nche were yeiterday recc.ved at the Admiralty from Lord H6od, -brou-ht by Captain Hare,- of the tvy. His Lurdihip and fqutdron were ail vrcH on id at i'OTto Fcraja, Gapt. Hare was alfo errtruaed with letters from ' Governor Bjyd of Gifaraiiar, which tlmolyltate fame mr-itarjr comrmi. .nication ,cf?faitiK the tr:ops oftheam. -.1 we m the perfect - en- . ' . c ainnd the principles 01 -- ' . ' t Usviof-eterValj-ifte were -ly rconPt called the'dreams ot hov.di people: j w e toe gngn them a real ,nd beneficbl cc; erf! confined to.the wriiicgs of PhW"; Weti them ennooledtlie gove.ntnent of f,gBed the death-warrant of tyiant., forgotten m tne enervated and timorous mind, of "'-ir was the xc!ufie property oC wo or three..rf8r mam of tyget a.aott ierpcnts, . h - j , to human kind. , , ' vour fliare Nations: 11 you aicui - ' .titU$which-ehanqued lot you, a : t do and victory Jwt e penn!eo,4?uicis iiiwuijm, ! The Hole ccj ventron iias hrared 'death, and the ;fury of all tytaius. A., j Idufti cu$ defender j of the-Cjtue of kirgs, "4nnct, ininflt rst cBtrals, courtiers natrt to us vour cvje vii tifcs tecount -tos the iii-ci ts?;t ftr4 trices that iw haej-endered humanity -s talk, u 'vs f the foitrtfl'es conquered by the force f your gui reas extol to us tbe -talenw.of'ycur .emitiraiies, Mid he; readings of youvfoldiera to" fly befvie the defen ders of the republic-rboaft of your nabJr cpnten pt -for the right men artd for, hurnanityi oar prilbti ers murdcrfdJnxcJd bloodiur worcen-nniiiiatert.by your jafirj iff 'neSi babes jnitTacped an, the bit -rts of. 1 their, mothtrs.nci'the iauinaiy-teeA of ycur A l f- trian tyger . tearing men pa.naiif ,g , cut uu 9. . . -"I - i.-. - 'lilies WllllU ( - .- Movment Of good health and fpr tS. . .Mt violate our rights, or, -calumniate our cour "J nrTAxv received 3t the V?Ln,irm .Tot infected with insurer! re . nJ6feeom Sir :Wil- .nV&aticns r Han trilcine commanacrroi troops on the Continent. They contain an ;v- of the manoeuvres .of the cnemV, who had -frequently afailed the out poits, etna naa as oncn u& Yw7 A . -ii A-ii - m;0hr havejiodded and. oiea Will. 1 T . . . -the blod cemented mrone, v' T", -an re- f r U' We arc iniormcu, w. 7. ;itT, that Admiral Gardner's expedition m the Mauritius ii entirely laid-afide, and ahattheftores embarke-d for -that .purpofc .are .relanded. . ' ; ' ; ' s .'"Maxch; ' r Kis Royal Hhnefi'the D-ike of ; YotIc, accompanied by Captains Fitzrcy and WiU liams, embarked on board one of His Ma jelly's Frig ues on Motxday afternoon, at Ueaifor Oilcnd. ; This .-gentleman, 'whofe charaaer and -writings haveeiictcd To much atten'lonand curiofity, not only in his o .vn country, but thrrihout Europe, will this week embark tc : fTK- -nrtArtr reudence i;i r-lirirarv ilU'w UJ UUIUillw.inwu v 4 . .twixt the tio countries-; and we are m a ...r.r rtf i ft ate of the arts; and the produainsof the Prcfs'in Amen c,. The Doaor, as a. memr of two - Jcarne I focietiesintngumi, wiu uu, vovr vsrtiies'1 ' 1 ; ' L - harnc hav .rrv -rt lh? oiM ft. Mnd cemented ihrones, had tney whcu w -- . , irefaic gruui - - i y - -1 , - r . A t J , . nf the French rpple, we only .-.fitibh- then defpotifm triumphs. The mrnoi ity ,.p. athe,rdepei:dc. ce .WS.iiPudent Lf then the. majority is Erupted, B.Vop.nr and w.inwenMguu,vr"! - ,7.-.' tion VOur amended reiweientation ' venal irt J i ' 4 . J . j ,- : ' , i , .wr I vur own tifihtjando-your own avavau- xou a- dopt yourlelves tneir ravomc wiaxmrj uw.i witi td as on the wool t r yonr dnr manufadories-i and yoa vAhot 5 this iiftr rmfre nrivilecre. of talldnffimm- r0Ar!Vsr.l7C : .VenfeWithitbond Muft, which tti P.d pati. Thew hor ntJerance and perlcution, whatever trce of the .people .appears to grarjt to tyrants l Sl the crimes of fanaticiftn: y j ; who are endeavor to tranfplant ,n f rice the vi r tyrant, impute ; to . ibme irregular- .ce$ andconuptionot he counuy,; whe make ,.r, iti which reinfeparaile from the lUvrmy pehods not with arms burith-ci in.es cre adcrie the Nati f a eat revolution. ,They lay jat out! dooi the I onal Convehtion of corr.uon, 41 nd mfuit the virtues f tSi: nept-fWear by Ulves thac peop!erwhatever bears a diftcrenvcharacter,. ong .o our enemies. All great and magnan.mvmcn -Me with, the republic i ail treacuerou u beirgs embrace the'cdufe of your tyrants. reproacntneiunior i"5''.lvT-r AiJ.-ri Lr a moment hirV.illit uruit. ?! loofe hcrcbarms divint,, becaufe; emiflarics ot uei itriu, to dtfile them-1-Your miitortunes .u ouis are the crimes of the common , mani-yj Can thii.be with ou a:n , No-: lit is an urgent reaion to pui 4 republic. The raodtrn Tarunin.ua havered, . -bers. 1 htrfervant ot Porlenua wouid treat ScsevoU at n auamn. .. -vv"fc 7 - 4 f t . l.j ...uu.. k realrvfot Oreece With iiands filled with phindcr and ttained with Ro man blood,. Ottavius and Antomua ordered all the lit tuwiwnki""j, - , r.iric tn ht-htve that tuey aione wcic. -fi AWirtt a lirernrv kind of treaty, and in- Ho mans to bei y terchin-e the improvements in Fhilofphy . anJ sanu9f Brhxxit and CaiTius were othig but and Arts ot the iNew worm, m thole of the Uld. - eTrv rftives. 1 Cnnvrntion to the mm Xiniwcr Ji his. .--. - r .v. ir:-, liit aer-untt the -Reiut iocs 01 -1 - - t. D.v.r,:rr .in iHe name of the com roittee of public fafety, and dscreed by the con- vent ion. JQ ' 'X0HQlTBR'i ' BOStO N; r 10. belonging to i"fii : t. John's j ipn hearing cf the embro, her. anchors a-trip and ri4 rt-rIncr tornrnreii to fea on which SL number of; rhc patriotic Inhabitlants jumped on board'of fevcral boats, feized the fchoon- hamled r.ej.aijp, and tcck qtt r.er rudt?er ng tnac. enfes to 44 nnon. - . - t i - tf-t.z vr..:Mi wivnriATi mould answer the mini redoes of the grants leagued aga.nft the Fr-ncHRcs iHlict. r? aeipite tnem,, no uu, natural; hunt U ufeful.to confoaa and juft t p'jiulh therol -". . . i r - H vr nitte a phenomenon it a maniteito oc efots n?inti liberty.! How have they dared to ap peal to men as arbUtrs between .therafel vet and us f 5lw isit polTiW, that they lliotild not fear, left the fuhieaof then cuiAet might awaken the remem. branctrofiWrt-4iri4ecleia their ptidit ion . Af.u. ;r ZmC at Of. their owa criV ! Thef charge us with reSelhon ? slaves - it. r. .1 v - h wnnir. cai infult a'gainlt 'liberty is directed again 11 youiicives. . ifef. Kranm --- ' 1 ffl and fails; the Captain cornplaini, ic 1 weaKneiic., Wu,tJf - he ha4 no money to bear hi, cxp , : thisto no wKn n - w - - - . . , : - f . imparts to the weak, and the puniflnnent it Jii'flicf s n the fame tl?Uation as a great number ot onthe'guilty i AU the annieicf theiyramof .- our brcthTen the Weft-'ndies." . ;HpehaSveleenrepulfed, citizens Ol this com- onfpracies and aomeiuc v , 4, . r -:-ti.i-. j :rf,. hn reaed near that of the monwealth cravein their votes rot laillllClt Mtpviwv. . I "' O - . 1. .V,-Imrrwn tal tables. On WDIChw in the, To.,ibMotif f;rtinr NrH I tnidft of mighty ftorms, the teprrfentatives j of the even under the mafic iule 1 urinific In nrmi. ;..1aif v his blafuhemy i-Behold the fcaffold of pi .jm.a , . r jt - r :r'i .i,n,t1-.nU th Whole French nwier tVv"" . r. 7: lul-rxi Ji: u me in ui u j , ----- - TKlk j courage and tbcic virtue, a ni is icpicurc wuitu nation in arml to : pumth ttiofe hke him. -Thai 1. . 5" flh-tw lhc WCrid as Ian expiiaticm for our ouraiweri. t n Hinri accufe theFitnch people of. immorality Uften. v NatWmi! Attentively lilhn to.th IrlTbns of thc.rrinft,uaors of human k.ndl .The morals cf Knit go- 1 Ood J hratcy ye Nation, thegiod faith of Hbcnut, and tae candour of Louis the XVI.: admiie the brudenceof Claudius, and the wifdom of George Praifethe; temperance, and juuice of WiUin d Leopold T Exalt the chaftity of MtlTalina, the conjugal fijehwof Catha tine! and virtue of Antoinette I Praife the invincible averfion of all former, preftht, and futuredefpotf, from ulurmtion and tyranny their tender folicitude for oprfl"ed innocence thtir religious reipel for therints of man.. k " They accufe as of irreligion tbey give out, that we hare decured war againlt God himfelf Goyerhor Sinntnri5. the'- following is the mofl, accurate account we have been able to collect ot the votes ior MS,! 3480 ; pushing, v -A T A v t i' tne iofe owwHu '-r"r ,-. ivir wiamsritwcitpccica, .wwi wuwiw?-. ffll,, rteMr JTr Governor, bv near two-thirds of the vote eemiesj tne eopus iau v' -"67 vv- , , ' , ' Lt-j itvlna at the voice ot reafon. ard Ot the teOT)le. ' , . dated UJborti February io , ((-W A hAt hMv frliat the Alcrernics arc 1 the picture which : ?r y 7 ' i 0 .v 1 exDiiation for bur again out in the Atlantic, fo that wethmK errors and for the ciimes of our enemies, x J that the Teflels how on theh parage irony We arc alfo able, if necefTary, to make good .-0Uy continent, will coaie fafe both to this other titles Our blood too has flowed for out coon- ; . lry.;Tbe national convention can itolr to the foen P " .V0 f jV- arrivcd here audeiremtesot trance, nonouranicicarsanagiuiiuu. "f"" ' 7 . . 7 , ft 4l - f mutilations. Two illuftrious adverfarits of tyranny from St. Croix, which helett the 27n hare fallen here under the poignard of a criminal jviarch. reports, that a VesTel had arrived is Don was not taken ; out tnai aiciiuuu. vittira ot an odious treaion, nciei irw "viu wt-tmade an aiiauit, on tnc 2411 ui the faHlitet of Auftria, and how expiates in tor- , thcv were repuled with iwmenft vents his fublime attachment to the caufe of hterty, . i r - j ,Mrt lWW Tther reprefentatives penetrated threughttfe fouthern Jlaugbter-xt isfaid y'W"' countritf, and fcarceabU toefca from theory of- Captain Bxooks, of thdUoop ttiram- aj
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