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;i V .1 1 f - t r . ft 1; . I k "' v"'. '.. ' " A " " TT-- -1M.".. mmm "TTT! f i I 'l " F R A N. K-P OR T, vfr. & rJHE:33Ve -of , Wurtemburg find: the X iirihop of Conftance, 22 the chief Prin-J ctipS tKs Circle pf 5uahii, .(cht. the. foUowing note to the States ct that circle, VhcreAS the late -cyctits qh the Khine aoii In the Netherlands, and thc racftur gent letter from his Royal Highneis the I)ak of.Saae. Tcfchcn, excite more than ct the apprehenfions of aninvaGon oF the Circle of Suabia,. the Gtatea are fumracned to fcndf wi'hout lofs of time, their Conrin enc of a militia- of;. 46,000- men, for - the defines I of the Circle, and to tahe care that they he reaa'y t"c orders that fhail be recciTcdo march to the rendezvous which fhall bepointcd cut to them. With- regard to a genei'al:riung in a mala, tne re rulationt of the L-cttera Patent of the C ir- r,-. Aitcd Feb, 1 2 are to be obler- ed- At Fribourg a ttAnfport 9 cwt. of filter and gold coming frevn UraiiJ, caa- cecn irop The following curious anecdote has been publilhed in the German .Newfpapcrs :- - Citizen Michaut,-Commander, in chief of "the French army bf rhe Rhine, found meana to get into the: forrrefg of . lanheim,:undera moR artful difpdife; he took a vreW of the. whole, place, dined, Mpped, and flept at the principal? Jhn, calf led Jfsltzef Huff. Michaut, on leating' that city, gate a cor.fiderable fum of mo ney to the butler of the Inr - and a letter, telling him that a fervant would come and; fctchic away on the next "day. TKe buder ed iri the fore ft called Ocleriwaldi who eVe ry raorrieni receive frefti reinforcements.1. ! GEN EVSE REVO LUT I OlSt. v G- E ,No E .V -A; XrtuQhte 3 -4 ;J..iouare, without dbubr, acquainted that . armi hav e been again" taxen- up, in this city, :, and that what is tallc fhV Cb ern rccnt hia c.fufed the.moff vIolenrRevilut:oiufts to bs 1 J arretted,. and put upon their "trials. ; Seve rji perlons; of the number cf. whdni I con fefs to. you I wag, conCdered this event at the beginning as a fortunate one, arid felt a fart of confolatiori , "at - ietii:g thefc mifcrc ants ' wage war orf each other bit twe have fificc had reafon to f changeVur " opi nion, as ru'ihall hear." I" ; ' - I r.X he city. remained pretty nearly in the -1 uaic w wn cn 1 cieicriDcct it to you m my iatt tut 2tur:Tay he 23d mitaiit, the day waited ieverai days, out tnc iciicr ut fetched away ; this'induced 'the ; people; Hto unfeal' it. and they ' found the "following Michaut, words in it : m j"m- 11. -., f. d falter irt re fitr. A CowMV tf Ncnhfirrr or,; r Ci.izen T.1iciiAUTi General of the Sks Cuhites, 1 1 -v ! - 1 to arms, itIiout thi'r prccirc objcfl being knowni 1 1 feemed : indeed i!at this ';ne w infurreTHon wiis ofely directed againft -the agitators of the Revolutionary. Party, .who were-attempting to ekcife the utmofl, dif orders, and tx proToe .new, aflaffinatipns : and that the; GoVernmenVr.'by" arreiiing , thefe .factious meni as fer:o'u!ly bent bti di mini(hig the mifcries'or the peaceable'citu zens r 6 ut" this'-was oije ijf -'the tlidufand er rors into which we hare fallen : " the perfidi- i: ' l.i l.l. L'l i . r ' r : . uus punt? wxntii as cccu me jourceoi our iji in r muni - rft- f .. . . wv "7 ' ... recent :misfortuhesy is rooted iti the heart of the principal " leaders who, in; the - attain rhent of their aimj: employ eTery dexterous I rcfihement by' decciyihg 'A fdme,' terrifying I Qtners, - ana conauctmg ,an 1 tne ciancs or prcfents a dangerous precipice. It now ap i : pears td methat.the;.rhdfive!bf,l:fi in.j fdrrection was to g'Yero theteyoluHionary. j Committee a peimanentand c unlimitted f - ' a nn wr-r 111 t 11 Tin . 1 nr ur imr 1 np . ianinir j ruprcdhVc h;srcvemns,-d w. ; ; I KiMSCT.f ,j. , .. , 4V than themrerrei.V'but- who might, thwart GrmmiC'diet to exempt him itom allex- . t . ... -r-. .- . , t rmauic i i - , ; "their operation., they might, by that, very a futHcien t ? inaetiibirTqation , at the , , hxt Peace, as his Electorate 'had already, "pfc;j; v;m to the French inralioril fullained a . lofs far exceeding 3,600,000 ';.ofk;61arffi; E H R ENDREI XS TX N4 -Sefoj . . " 3 j . :. A defcrtcr atrired : hefe yeftcrdayA:Whd; brought us the information that the eh5rnyw atTr. vei ii making cat reparatruf: defence, cVped'tug to be attacked by tnef Allies. The inhabitants at firft UioHght that "tHey were preparing "to retreat tmon a- number of Germans ' ' having .'been put in'afUteof.e'qulfiticnid wprk.the trenchmen-s, ana to crccx new thev were "convinced of the contmry. that Sari 4 .. at 1 . t tl meafure cbnfotidate their rctolutiori. 5and obtain by gerierM terror. the ;fliort and j arbrit uy mean,";they"; wilh!ed to employ to i thatf,tlfcct." Thcyj haye deftroyedihe mnu ience of the Gen J; Council VCand ' will alfd .'deftroy th?t of the "Clubs and factions .'they j nave convertca 10 tneir purpoie,,apprcnen five thitihefe' miffhiiri the evenCfbllowxup I their fbwri plaH is of anibitlhu" ',7"' . . L tTritir policy is td '"TuiTQund" Uierafeltet by thole alone wnoie swant 01 taiects and 1 c nCrg y ! may "m ak'e them, the ready ere at ures iof their will?lx; with refpeci to ajl other Ir 'e'y wilt'ethef drive tiiem away, lor render 5 them fo iiriha pp'f. as iu oblige' : the nv iq fly. The utility of the latter, "with rcfpca to trade and nianuraeturcs, .is oi- iutie import Itincetb themr; i t";'. : j-,..r'. vi: r :teerdijrlHKef'RevQlul&nifts,:(hot a itrxinc rnectea on our nac -lu rmUnfl hjve'takerf blace aainit tie .1 Frerelv lines the- a ;J.cfor ,e di0ieTnth RrtdentV,: fined to aifferent . reame:tiI:;feUTMi on of the- coTOder GenewVmfflrj:. e beet wfiieyed ,to; JB ngatd, iW, fttin, In whichTe.eraUbft.nale. and , J, fiVR,- Treble!, 6. . dv ffiirmilhes't'oot pl.ice between, the. ad-,. . nnll oTtheHliflTereht armies ' - U.:.) i1! he thrnwn rTr the( MCUIC . . . t .. . . . i. . . l.tj : -jl. i . thev have crclTed! in'a AVopg body,t tovdej frontiers in Atface;' and:. by this will ,ma an important diveron.intavourof the Qqm-i bincd Atiny ?n the Lo;a? fcjuritrics. , :A humber cf imperial irobps are ltatioh- :''Uim hnnfr t and others, aa iiir have .. been I UertMngCs;,rene;na,vciAFU3 Emigrants mould credit it implicitly ;; an yet ihjit ho one Frencfi Paper (liould .meni rion the circumftance at' all. 5" -,: y Although it appear nearly Jmpra5icable to compTere; the Imperial Armjunder:-Saxe ; Tefchen ycr it it laid to be ihe defigri, bev ' ; fore a flep is taken mto .thePays Bas,r tdf difenpage 'Treves' and itt clefl orate, eptiire-ly-T 'This operation' Will not:fber.verydifi ; cu't, if ps airertcdthe. French armyothe j t iMoielle Je reduced to l8iobo..,rner4aridhat; t' it has e vacuit td Treves..':;' -". .4 . . - , ;:; Wheri I ftate the imprtctibility j of ,ccm. pleting thejlmperial Army, , the prefumpti- i " on ariles but 'of the feprefen ration made y by t the Princes of the Empire. jTjjie Biibop of Spire excufes bimfelf fromtliefCp'ntinehC.' bh;the account of theproilnUy ,oi,his terri- . ; toriestb France; ;the 'inyafion ' ,of ; them by: their armiesj patfd the lamentable; aa-iuaferrj' 1 able c6nditiba;of his lubjecls '. v .. . ' X Tne 'Kirg'cfftuffia ClledgetHii.irwitH , Poland, the nfiirrectioh of Southern Pr,ir fia; the revolt of ,Th'orn,YrLom which pjace the Burghers have driven the Pruffian'ii:., ,'. rilon and finkjryj he demands rhi 'epence v to'be paid for tlib "retaking of Frankfort Mayenceo".; '. '" ,- -H.:.' ' ,i '.: To coixlude; ih'i circle of FrajfijcpQia pre tend that.they armed crrify for 'theVpufpoIci . of territorial defence,' and that' Us remote heft from the theatre "of ' the' war. excufes them from the ftipulated contingent. r i The Arc hdiike Gharler' does not go to " Vienna, bur limply at far as Bom, wneHce' he-returns to the army.- " - . From.Gcrieya I learm thaf theRerolliti. . bnary Tribunal has con demried ther M."MaU Pletdii Pari, a native of that city ti lofe hia iJiead-TtaSj.jforUmately. for-. that1 -celelira ted writer, and excellent'mah, he Js noV within their reach, they: could only piiojlh his efrrgj ; :with the axe, and.lumfelf by the coriHieitioit of his property. . . : - " . f : General Clairfayt Has been wice'atMae rich t--. from' thence he vifited-' thfc ianTp '"wi.h General Beaulieul - General Gray'fcem manded ; he reiiues in .the town: " ; : .Ninety Bak'ers are arrived at: MaefrrHrht L whoTay. fhey, (hall be followed by 4000' men.' Troops are cotituic ally . palling through Deu rcn and Merbtfe if-15,000 'Engiiih are faid f to be at Mafeyk ; 14,00 jnert . 'are; arrived from Germanyi - at , Maedrichr- 4000 " have -- marched ;:n; the, place, ind !thc.t remainder are encainped nthe other lide cf the Meufe; Thofejtroops tzy, that . there; are yt 0,600 1 facfe. to arrive, aad that ihey wbuld be ther by i Frid3y.rA.il is here in motion,? and it I was thqughtAheprand Army would pafs th rMeufe thai right, orhe next. morning,'. when -t Reverter came away. . - ..- -- r I I fincerely believe the- :StadthoIder ha iworfe information than any man in Kollrnd; ILaft jniglt,r at 1 upper, ;his Hibnefs jaflerted,' -'that Breda was lurfchndedr. by r the French' arm.iei ; anolhis mormng anpficer is arrived jfrdm rhat fbrtiels, .who'Jays- tja.t they have .been' recormcitririg i'ronnd, tjfccjft no; iFrenclvi .'man has'fceen leen within: ten leagues? of ; the p. lit "y- -V. ;( ivV-:'-.. . - . The Count d'Artcis.is now. fatdl.to intend Tervinjr as a.voJuptecr,'. witho millitary rant' jwKVejr in(hearmy rof the:Duke bi Vqrk. :lhVmbrt,'.fd contradictory arethe reportt, hre--rdvague .the. anihontjetjiat is n sVain huild ifhyfpeujations the jPplitici. iafi'bpori'intelligeri perpetiialiy:confu('eu or'eonfulfed.f . . . , r , 'lir 0YK1 D O N: SetfembM in i.'Thefe"arei,Ietters direSly from the Sna dted, cmy had j ;It is c .cewhafexiraor ( that ; the ' ?D'utch Oaicttes fhoold riot raerelyV. Aat,'e - je, deatn 01 tneyoung -xing 01 rriuic,.uui a fo Barrere'a report upon the fubjeft that the nifH; H ad' 'Quarters' i 11 , Gpipnjfcoa, Aug6lftv4S,vwhicV; fay, ttiat the ere maae no iurmer prosreis. ; . -1. f Pampeluna m avarre, lemaitu altoe tacr unoiuurocQ. every appreheriConJias fuhGded i- uwitcui wui tit urucr iiau oecrt mton! iloadcd with Aorts, &c. preparatory to thcif 1 0 1 i I Ml :',rl "11 'M ft.i J. . V . It
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