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Kit) T -IJiiI A - G ZET;TS.. Vol. p.) - 'Saturday,: May 24V i"7P4.' (A 437.)' T K L : O N D O N, Mar ch fheDanifh Court, to demand an explicit ah- on the S.; W. branch of the Miami,' fix . " fwer refpc&inir the intensions of Denmark, miles advanced of FortJefTerfon, and eieh- . DVICE3 were yefterday received from "rfUH fefpecT: to the French Republic, t The' ty from the river .Ohio we . have alfo an' k n., flU Af frt Ntp'a ilatff n ihfji inftl ,:w.'-frtn nf tliic ii (atpA to be. that a Dnnifh eftablifhed noft on the field- whfr crpnnl at which time no'intelligenccj had "arrived - - veffel bound from' Copenhagen to France, : St. Cl.air as defeated. . The difficulty of there? 01 anv action u. ii'ipuriancc Demg jaiciy capitis cu uj uiifc vi-uic uicia,. "utiUJi& VVft'- ,iiy ,.iu uic. fome ot the, it ores .weie tound to bear a neaa 01 ourjine, induced tne commander marK as navme ocioncca ;u uic royai anc- w"v ua w Miatc or wxnicr-- nal ot that place. frontier the fkirmiihes of the advanced rods were continued as ufa'aT with lofs of u en on both dues, and with alternate fuc- 1 t.CfU:T- ir ws .-.nc?rr?octh;at acorrt-; in to the p:n of operations concerted with ! Cj1- Maelc, the French were , immediately tobe attacked in their n:6ft prominent point rt wasnl.'o believe i there thatlnftrucions. of the f im- import had been received by the Kr nch Generals from the Committee of" rablicrl'ifcty. . . J . ' ( . rh rirr nm fiances general en- W v : - q quarters arid where we found .people of f afliion and hofpitality Ve have been or dered fromthis laft : month v and reachetl' head quarters at Greenville, the loth ult Jt was intend ed the ilisht. troops mould make an exciirfinn in the. pttffmv rmmtr v L with which they had abfolutely refufed deRroy their towrii? and eital?liu garrifons to comply. 4 ; : : ; . . : v- i r V c. l ean affure you, fir, we are prepared. From Bradenburcr ieveraLcircumitances giyc uiq . tawny: ions; oi tne wiidernels MARCH. I '5. . - ! . . An article f rorii :Fr3n6rf7atneaf j ! in a ; . - 4 .. German paper brought by the lad mail, fta tine that the Circle at . Suabia had met at Ulm pon the King of Pruflia's fate propo- lals chace ; but unfavorabie weather prevented. J n confequence of which the dragoons were remanded, to otheir. winter cantonments- ' r n r, ' as ;are mentioned i as' indicating that the ivnc Oi :nuuia win eu nu; uwiv vj nit jrajrcjncnt m". oe conuacrca as uuauiu- xnme :. 10 wmuui w AHuvu.ftwii ni u- Lie. It -was expected to' take place on" narch will nor fuff.r a fine wruit to go r Mi Kiif th MMfinn of anv oarti- t the. arm'v till the fubfidies he has de t -i : .A"MM.-'rkr Vrr.mitKT.' m c 1 he in teniion of . the com mandrr coni-ante ' - " t.iarch I4. C . . r cbef will beetieaed, no doubt, by the legiort, nt .!.r j frt TiA tnl-pn Tk 'FrWr1t'Kve f read them felves info' unlefs afrurancesof peace. ftori the intended l Cll illDUiaUU 1UU1V. v ww !, .-- T t ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' " . from the productive lanour or ocouanu, Auunan ijuxcmouuigi5iui,iuMUjv.. m-. j.--",' i fUIo.V " Ti. IV i i ii -r. n sr ffWm' a ' rnrrlon rnnn'tl that ana .convcricu nuu luiuau t.v. h,iuui . , .. of England are to be' doubled. of ".at lealt. important forirefs which is its ; capital, nearl? fo. This dreadful drawback'on the The (late of the armies on the Rhine , and true wealth of the country, ii never -taken'- in1 Flanders, con thiue'. "utraried !)n:. the; into the account by "thofe who anVb to French fide, we are certified by new decrees -irnVntate the exnhcesof the war. and yet! an Drovifions that the ' defertion from the where we arrived the firft in ft any after a march of one hundred and fixty miles. c l he intention of. the commander in' Arrefts have ra?ed at head-a(iartp . fomerefignationshavebeenacceptcd. several omcers nave Deen cauiicrca, ana oinc rs nave iajletrby duelling. The iday before I, left hpa:l nr.arters. aduel was foutrht hv a liVn- tenant' in the firft 'Tublegion wiih an officef oeverai . . . : v w- k.n- " vWmhle ofiit ers lav in the dim xs hn hnvn mate. . , . agitation or tne air prcpita o wiV uiiu-5 - . . - The French have their nepl fbt , he; ing. of the clou whirlwind. . ! ; - A. . - NOTE'" - f. ror regard for a future ttate, is any reftraint; FrM the See&ci of, fiercei courage - ' Gtnoa:toihc Bntijb Conful. and of hiqn fpirits, ofttn, upon trivial cir- : ; , - Mr ConfQl- :: - 1 v:::. i . mZW- cumltances, feek for prompt revenge, which;; I am ordered by the moItSerene Uorem. pToves larai u us Auuucnuw. is to, r ' . rwii this nraBiee. ofhccrs in general, afcnhfthi- W - " w ------ " " i Tr-fent Camnaifrn. as well as the Combined' Princes ol Eur one. They areto declare all ' AuH-rian Fijndjrj, F,faban;-JLiege, &c. itne Prr'ttf hirgremts rte la Republique ;, and It 13 p iiiJlC liiai tt, v.vtj - led rs a nvelinvnary to tne ianacx on nc j am oracrca .uymv '"ulluv 4 "'v.'v-.i r- - C1.. w-r i r r i t ii i rv . k"r " r v-'.-. A,f. emi "! mnft this nractice. oihccps in general, afenbethe;. rrmies.tnataii t;:c lrienus oi rrancc m iuuiu menc oi ucuu, iu uy-w - , ; i . r T r a rrifii r- r r r-- i i.itLiijijkij &. r-' - . . . ww m .a. u . i -1 f 1 ''. t countries, may oe rouied to join tncm. v But what h of more confequence to their cau'e th'-y have fucceeded in procuring an: armed neutrality. , Switzerland;, penmarlc, Sweden, and Venice have entered into j a, negociation for, maintaining the rights of nations, wounded, violated, and infuited by Bellicrerent Powers j and to this conte- ? - ..... ' - l-t V .vtrpmW uneafinefs with' which they fee the . daily difiicuhies: and dbllacle's which arej thrown in the way of the,; Geroefe . mer chants and all thofe .who und?r the projee. tion of the neutrality of the Republic, are; employed in'thisufei ill and honourable em pfoyment., . . .. ' 'V- : 1 am turcner uruticu n Vb"") Jr" by Belligerent rowers i ana to tms conrc- . - i am iuruici deracythey have invited America, Florened, the fiirprize : and) grief Genoa, and all other Sa'es'yho have ben communicated to the mi which, have been '.nmmimirated to tne minq oi iucjjiuu ineffectually bullied, as welf as thofe .now; xeneGovemment by the events, ot tnat cy . at war, who have been forced to vieia to Cn wmcn nouiic pidu. .v .. th- tvrarinv of the Courts who call them- jith a violation of the Ger.oefe territory. . , felvts tneir friends. ' ( .1 . The confequence of thi? league, howe ver feeble it may appear in compvrifon with tne numerous powers wno aic iuiii"vu for the maintenance of privileges againft ftronjr grounds to expett fiom . - i - - t i-- r jji tK ! .animpnfnf i.verv difrere The TnnfV imnartial condudl;, and the rood . caa neutrality -, a' neutrality fo advnta the Britifh fhins in the port of Ge. tlx -ufl'n'the' moft Serene Government prii ciples,-will be formidable when the caufe is examined. rThe preamble to their conjunction maft be, that they dared to pre 'fer the bleffings of peace the horrors of war; and their language to the Prince will na- turally be ' You may entail thefs horrors on your fnbjecl,. while W content our felves.with fecuring to other peop'e the en- I joymcnt of induftry any plenty. You may, carry on flaughter, and dcfolate the earth,-, while we carry on its commerce.,, And ; thus while the princes oi r.uropeare lpumj; , . . . . ' i r l t Vi ? . 1. .will'! the blood o! tnouianas ior tacurics wwi not bear the teft of reafoh the, Neutral States will derive all the bleulngs of which they are deprived. - l i f A new memorial has been d:fpatched to equip afquadron of eight ifail of the line, and four frigates, to aft in coj junaion with that ot Denmark, for the protection of trade, and for caufing refpeft to be paid to he - n.nmiw0 rtf hnth kinirdoms : the united fquadrons will make a fleet of o fail of the line, independant of frigates ; this meafurc by no means breathes good will to the con cert of Princes againft France. j J The Recent oi Sweden haa refbked to- with that refneclful attention of one officer to another and which, , it is faid, renders.r' euir lituation in the army more agreeabla. than it would be without thi3 jCuftpm : buC, what ; fays found ; reafOn and philofbphy We certainly often get rid of' troublefome f meninKthis way ; but afide good characters before they fall. V : ; , " Our army is in high fpirits; and have' ; the greateft confidence in the commander j in"chief,raSf wellas in the other general of-f . ficers-j , 'I'ne' cavalryj is Veil formed; .and rnOll afTuredly a jery fine corps.; The re-j ignalibnW, major Ruldojph darit bthorfei l cfid nffi'rer of talents and hitih reputation in the army, he left the fervice anddepart-f ed for France, ,where believe het,arrived1 . LTr'K. M S,iDWithin the reach Aien icf the French republ.c, dcavuui vw - . . ... . of the cannon of the forts they will imme-t diately be fired at, conform ably to; the edift of neutrality, and to the univetfally acknow ledged Rights of. Nations : 4 -v The moft Serene Government defires that vou will communicate t hefe determinations to the Britiffi Minifter Mr. Drake,! in order . v franfmitted to his Court, froin which a.foH repart.on for the aggref- i f Vr navk of artillery is in ample older' oncers generally well apppinrecJ," and ;men properly chofen.for the fervice.. r v ; w fTlie! infantrand riflemen;-? cannpt' he-1:. excelled in difciplinc and martial ; appear-? j ance. v , :; 'u:-.--.) . . " i-'. V If .England fhould drlydus to theatre-, mity. to obtain cpmpenfatibn for her pira ti" i cal captures ui rtiwiw'vv..;, ... .. . W 1 ..r Government of Genoa.' A L B A N. T, Jpril 24. ' Extratl of a, letter frcm cn tffcer ig nited States cavalry r to his friend tn thjs an . niiea o.a Statc 0fKcntucky Lexington, :' ' r lMarch5, 1794- 1 Themainbody of our aimy cantoned 1 .1 xii. it iiiirf nf war may be avoided, anct & . ?i . v.onrhtv and imnenousL nation. rnay fatisfy our citizens for her unlawful feizures. . v.--v , ISitisfaaibn to our commercial metl. will not anfwer. alone -we muft: not fmTerJ the weftern pbft to remain in the pofTeffion r t. n,;,;Oi Thr nartial war we have' heretofore carried On againft the Indians (t continued) will, cxha'utt millions of money t
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