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N G R H-Ci AvR .fe:I:NA''-iG.'A1Z'-E T T 4" Saturday; November , 2 17 04; ", ,-1 . 1 .. : v - I i. M lk A G TJ Jugufl ib. TTTE Teatp bv letters from Zealand, that VY the French aboutoo in number hare" taken 'Fort ; Ifabella, iTtuaie . on the maritime Dyke of Hatch Flanders, about a league. from Fort Philippine. - ; ii:rbEN, JvgMj" 1 '' , ' ' : . ' ' :. i. . The latefl advbes from the Rhine con cur in dating that the Imperial and Pruffian armies haveirenounced ail further operati ons on the lift bank of that river, conccij tratin thernfeiver, and in tint pofition Iceplhon the defenfiveV For this fur-pofc- Manhjim has been put in a ftate of (lege and Aleut 2 is to hare a garrifon of iooco Aullrians. ' : f - V b; M -D .0. v The Landrnve of.Hcfle CaiTel has ob!i: y-J all his fu thcmfelvca marled but 4 bie'exs able to bear arms to form into regiments, tic nas aio camn for 40,000 men near Bergen, which is to cover tranktort ana us d una. r f A feaport A corps ot it L I E B A XT, AuguflZ. n the Dutchr of Cour'and ) 12 000 Poles, moft -reularsi tilth thirtr nieces of cannon and two mor tars, .enrcred j:hii town on the dth inft The Ruffians (were drawn up in order of battle before this place, and tried to difpnte the pa jugeY tfut they were foon oTerpow ered,andpilrfiied with fuch fpirit by the Po-. lifh irobps, tHat very few of them efcaped lTTCTery rncfmenf tne roes tooipoucur- up ' The commTfrinn rhah'tthmA i fV 1th'. trial ef thoft: arreted for hir,h . trcafon, has already bcgiin its bufinefe, and' the confe 'jucace of this ,1; that JaiJy more partakers in the treacherous .pradlices are imprlfoned A rnag'ftraie of he political department of thig capital has been Wr cited, on the 5th in ftant." He carried on his niawceuYres; two years, and had aflujnedthe name of a friend, of the people his name is. Brand ftbeterhe appeared as a poet in this country and , fo reign almanacs. ,f-i is accomplices are ex peeled from all pirts of the hereditary dov miiiions, where they were 'ftationed,' with the cxecrab'c defin to intimidate the pub lic, and to pillage the caftles of .the aobiii- Alregiment.of ihuflTarS , is already arrived, and a regiment b infantry is daily expected, to reinforce the "girrilon.. v'ibe guards of the public, buildings are 'dbiibedi and the : jgaresjbfthecity "thoroughly rp) id fome new ones ;are. alio built, thar lie capital may be fliut at n:ghtv .It is. nbt.Lfear, but vifdom, that inddces govcriimen! to -take thefe meafa; cSj in order to prevenrdifur- ders, and to occup v idle people fo the good of the ftztc and their "own benr nti . There is a jeport, trat two deputies of the Netherlands, are arrived, without being permitted to appear before the I Emperor, becaufe he knows no country of that name? with whole inhabiiants he intended to fpak or treat. -. :"' -f.. - .v . -- : 3t. JOHN'S, (Atigqa) Stpt. 18.. , . - . r. . - ' . The Portland Packet, Capt. James, ar rived heie'yellerday rnornbg with the. fe cond July mail, an.! proceeds in tne ufual fh fevere (hock of an Earthquake. was felt September 20 XO.Oorj tujw,) HiHWM v-..ww- ----- gree Eall PruOIa. and particularly Memelj a Prufilan fortrefs and hafbour.3 - B It lU lIIHl Iliuvt , . rm'tcAnvvntf is an account of the cap fures madeby the French privateers in thef feas which, we have from goodauthenty : Brig:. Brothers trom jonaon to j. uui phta,' carried Into St.'.Thomas's.: i V ' ;J Scop Samdcl of Barbadoes cut Ut of Martinique, and a fchooncr from Prbvid ence, name, unknown are carried prizes into Saint Bartholomews. ,t ;5 ; ;v ' ,. ; ; .v Three-other Eriglifli veflcls aie; carried prizes intd Saint TlibmaVs. : v - tu n.it'na'inH nflicers of the French r .'1 - -i . - . I 2-' -f "irnrVimfn. -but the crews, ThePolfgapproichcd yelterclay witmn pnvac-.v, -r.'Av (gd 0 two rmksof this place. Vc Ruffians com- we: are informed, aie fhiefly .compoled ,of rnrndedby the heroic KrufaloA went out tonirct the enemy, but tney were .lorccu R E D .A; Ycrferdav the Frenth made a general at fact on -all oufodt-poftsf and after .an'oblti. mte engagement on both fides, the frencd retired. ' I G K TJ B I N, AuguJ) L to retreat. JLienau is otcupieu oy tnc 1 09 fines the 6th xnllant. 1 j . Kc7vs of a very fenous nature has jult ar 1 rived from' Guadalbu'pe.-' The Frenchem : barked vcl!rday horning about 8.-,o clocki; ' about bob mcnat Port Louis c n board of it In the engRnent of the 7lh .nft. t e floops, n tily preceded to e UeuuCcl. KurWow was. mortally 9 : !,& nd having wounded, besides one officer and twenty ux rank and Hie taken prifepers by the Poles. . They began oh the morning of the btn Intl. to cannonade the Ruffian poft about twb miles from Liebau, and retook foon. after theirformer pofition. At noon, ano ther canonade commenced orr a Ruffian battery inthe neighbourhood of Ibau.and ccntintinW tewnjthf o which ther marched . .omcfly the evening. , ",,;"" " ' "lfi: v"'."f' ' V I E N N Ai Augu(l& ' This artlcle,:tranflatea from an Hambursli. paper, fhews, that the chiefs of tha Cri J fade againff France, arc as much harraf. fed at home as abroad. . . t whre th'ev landed ?nd having met with nooppofidon, were left proceed " T, rnnniirr when this account came -JL-fLii Fnttlifh-rfiTels at Lamentine, Uuober t- : - - ? r ; . . A recenr order of the KAntr m rouneil has - . " ' - - been publifhrd at home prohibiting the ex- : portation oig Iron ; and Cordage lor $ ' months. . ,: ; , ; I J.J Fauchei, the new French conful ro the United State- and his predcceflbr Ge net, are faid to be infeperible cpmp.ini ons ; - America may therefore be prefumeti unlikely to derive any advantage .frorh the r fubfticutibn-the meafures will (till bo .1 the famethb the man is changed- t ' r, ; As d. proof of-, the amicabje difpofltioni . prevailing between the United States; and Great Britain, ih confequencc ofiVlr. Jay's , m ffion, it will b fufficieht to obferve, that ' every vefT-;l arriving frbm that .quarter ini th? different ports atH hbn;e, carries frelli and extenfive orders for Britilh manufatt ures. . ; , - . During the courfc of i lie laft week report has been induftnoufly employed in circular -r ting a number of dfnerent accounts reflect- v Bririfli and French forces ; at , Guadaloupe, moft of them of an unfavourable defcription -,tb the former ' ; bt yefterday by a letter laid to nave been trom a gentleman at Uaie terre,. dated 30th .September, the Wool- , wich is mentioned to have arrived that day -1 front Martinique hayrng left the ;ifland ; int company with the ad miral Y; we truft that '. this ftatemeut h correfti as .alio a report that was current at the fame time founded upon, the yerbal account JoiT the Ciptain of si 1 vcflel Arrived from Gaudaloupe, that a largei party of Englilh Jailors had attacked the . ncmy and gained a confiderable advantige over them. ' . . . . -' So vague ard uncertain are the rariou lAeopunts on this lubject, thatwe can . onl uaTg,aWrriT,tfalcaVe Qifr rp-rf.re' Exlrail of a letterjrom a French genttemar . at Gusdafoupe, dated S.epL 30. i.v;f 'j . " We are in a moll critical polition, we may & able''ro' fextneate. xjurfelves, or we? may fall The' patriots landed in two ; 'plai; ces and immediately marched to our camp tcr ' attack it. The poif at the Gabaize was e vacuated, fearful of its- being affakled in' the fear and p'nf troops.ft 11 back upon StJeani The Britifti loldiers behaved with, their ufu !al bravery,' and the fire for thefe two dp)6f has been inceflanu , The patriots ha ve loir, rriany- men, arid the . BritilH Jines have noc yet ;en;'forcfc.; ;'-! Wb momfentlyexpefa the?: coQimancters jn chief, who have been ap prifed of our luuation. , . Every thing is in ; confuiion at Baffaterf;e ' The. vbmeii are flying aboard the veilels that ; will rccei v& V : them and many men too ileal away in the -night, although the JLnglilh troops keep their .grpund ; if . they receive; no fuccour tht?y mutt fall victims of fatigue , and iuperiorit of n umbers, y Th ings canno ' t.re m am Ip long -at leatiin three days tly will be driven off" OP. our pcofjle perim. , Had fickriefs not . '? have m ade inch havock, j there isrno , d9ubc hnt the foint and intrepidity of the bravd Englilh troops yrould yanquilh . cyery ( fo , that pre fen ts itielf.,,:;...-u j A court of videauIralty wijl be held a& ' 5 the court hcfiife, the 1 4th inff . for the trial, otia Dnganune caueu.uic v,cs, iaic,Y tui- oy tne ! 1- ..,.H' manv other olaces ' wjlich mua have fallen frorn the wanto? means of . . .. (' 471' '' ", , '", .- i -'.-: . ..- --'V.a. f : -.jVisYatd eafc not only have P" .l!,ann the enemy, but have lunevery.veuci f ucy nrburno-fuch, Wc wiir at" refeht oblervatibns upon! this extraordinary cir cumftance which-has filled the minds of t very individual in this country .with wouder and aftoaUhmcnt s , Wilmington iw05ll?rr. Teff?rdar arrived here, the brig SaJy, J3drr Thorp mafter, ia 14 : days from Su " Croix.-: - y ' - '- v iCptain Thorp iniarrns, jhat it was con-r fidentiyireporte thc ; Briufli had a fevere engagement at Gaudx Sldurie in which the fbrmerlwere victorious nf drove tlie laber op a fort hich r 5 1.1a WrrfteA at tiaflct erre. beine thcbnly. I "poft they atthat umrctaiii4 oflelEoa. of
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