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r 10 R T H-C A R ) L I N A G "A Z E T T E VOL. XI. S A, T U IT D Y, v .April 9, 1796. 534-1 " " - 1 I; - . w - i ' ' ." : " .4 I " ;" - , . - A i .-'" .1 " ; I L O N D Q N, X 7 .TEtDAY - X nulls morning; Us from 'H5;pSiirT-j ' - ; November . arrived two and it give lis ccv.te'nts So far iro.n the French meeting w'rtfr fuccefs in any due quarter, '""as was fo oiii 00 uily an.noa need, iu v jcpbn: rinfc s, . we iiri'd they arc retreating ui everyT'rcfi" The following fhort cxtraCts' frbina variety orletters; we h ive received, wilt rive the f yWic a very clear idea t ittC ijcuation of at fjicori the H hin.e :'f'M. ?.ir.v kv : : . 'v. A Icttrr ?Vo;u Harahurgaf thi lOtfiMnflv ' "o'.)iV.'! v'ei-' 'The .'. Auit? iaiis arc purfuing .."their advantages, ujr .the 20th of Oc; They hrW .alrc'.vjv. teiijcojpieces of cannon, and 4 ? ; V:;vafori$V The lieeH.Wlieim.,.is.ve. 1 t, 1 jo.eiy follpwed up "; and is is to be fear- c.l a German city, will he laid ' in aihes by ". ' " Gerunns." "... . ..'- . . "." ', ' ' :;,,;, ". ! A tetter fro Neuwied of the i'ft of tCo kwbs'r, ftates v at length th Frenclire : tire" on this fideAand have re-paired the ' Knin?-. They have evacuated the bridge near . ..this place in great diore'er and hatte, being cloilely pur'ued by the Aulir.ians,Avho are ad vancing on the Hu:nirnck towards Coblentz. - In coniequence of this movement,' the - French have withdrawn" ill their artillery at Cologne,' and have lent it to Coblcntz.-.;-,,-A letter froin ,Fra;ul forof the 4th fays'' ' We -are allured that r; e people of Brabant '-' have-fent a deputation to the Field Marihal Clairfait, requeuing he will march forward rv.vards that country j and" promifing hurt c T?ry fuccour they can give him. This re port U rendered extremely probable as we Icnowthe Belgians ore extremely diicontent- - td-with their new Coniliturioa ; and itill more at the enormous contributions iiinpoftd . cm them by their Gallic brethren." -.. ' - A letter from Hamburg of the j ptb, coni a.ii tiic folIbK:-cpor:JCtXtt'W.r--''i,hf 1'rinch evacuated Duileldofffon the 4U1 in-, (lant, taking with them all their artillery. Tbc Adrians have pamT the Fthine near , Kiewied. " v . " Ailairs have taken a turn equally prof. pcr'ouson the fide of Msnhcr.n, and the op potuc hank of thr Rhine. General Worn-' i:r has palled tlie Rhine, atthehendof 15,000 t j: with a view of fiinporting court" Clair f it. This cntefpriz.e has b.cn attendcJ with exrw nofTiblc lucccfs. Worms, and alfo It appears that General Picegroe wifhes to avoid a general adion ; and acrordingly he has retired behind the ftrong lines of Ger- inuriiicim, lcar anaoUy-jeaving-tvjannejm- ly cut off. all communication between the two rrmies of Pichegfu and jourdan. , The Au- fbia'nry-ttiot-ben--inorfr favourable pofition.' : . " '. .'" . : " On the 6th General Clairfayt -trroVpoft near Worms, on the th,hc d,rovir the t rench irom r vauker.thal , made 800 pruj:iers, and puflictlliis advanced poft as far as tJggerfheim over agrAnft JVlatihcim. '; , ' . v "On thc4i4 of Al2-.ey, General Count Nau- "endorfF, who commanded the vanguard of Ge- rcral VV or tcnlleben s corps, has forced the French qt trenched' camp of Rochenhanfen, rendered hnnfell mailer, of Falkenflcin, and driven the French back as far as . AV'lhweilef, on die. road of Kaiferll?ivwn j K'.jiH.h means tlie Auilnans haveoffeuf d thenifeJves of the." ufiportar.t rclc of Kirtheini-1 oland,.' In the di ilerent affairs v. hich have tAcji place m this 'quarter, the French have loll 230 killed and w-omuied, ana -200 pruoners. - . " . Th'e gnrrifon of Manheim cor fills of about io,cco men. '1 he Auilrum's, under the or- ening cf the icth, hut refufjiig the terms, a bonibardmejit immediately cemmcnt-rd, hnd the town was .on fire in feveral places. In the -courle ot the night lhe Khme Sconce op o . . , r polite that city .was taken by ftorm on the 1 3th, after a Jconfhct iri whch both parties fullained coiifiderabie lofs, " " "rr' "A Geraatrapefrrtcdinrlfa f;dently afl'erts that the Ekctor of Saxony has agreed to fend ii'iiew contingent to the Fvhine confifting offixtecn fqtiadrons of ca-" valry and eight battalions of infantry T he French- remained at .Duffeldorff and Frarkrr.thal, are already mpo.lel!:o . ot the , vu-. .1 . 1 1 packet. A deciir.'e battle is d i'ly CcpeCicd be tween Generals P;rhcgru and t lairfay t. The ad meet! wivA of Fiilict'Tuc'scrmy has been 1 1 f 1 1 . 1 1 . dm of Gnicral Ijellcgarde, who commands the fieoe, have already approached the body of the place within a fix j ounder'b fi.ot. Accordinc'to a letur from "Menu of the 9thir.lt. the bridge cf b ats acrofs thejlhine, which was 'lately carried away in a v'olent ' ftbrm, was already fcTfar re-eilablL'hcd on that day that it could be palled by men and carriages. , On the 5th mil. the French made an at tempt to crofs-the Rhine near Ralhidt, with a corps of 3000 men, but were received by the Auftrians b fuch a manner as obliged them to recrofs that river' with confiderable lofs. v. .....,.;' 'rn . '. -V The. French omOtrl of ulmiral'Kichcry's fquadron h'.' JH-ttii ery rdTighiy handled by the Privates and Officers of t he emigrant re giments who are at Cadiz. Rithery himfelf a ci devant emigrant, has been more gfofily intuited than the others, in coiifeqv.ence of v. hkh, the laid regiments have been with drawn from Cad:7. ?',vtirhrr "?e. 'VfRcTi'av Mr. 1'ov.fll, the Mccngcr'ar- ; rit'ed with di'.patiliei from the army ; and a I tr.elVcnger alio brought difpatches from Vi-.. A l iamourg mail arm cu bytnciame e on the 1 ithand had luft fent" an immenie quai.nty oi.provinon anaamnroni-i f tion acrofs the flying bridge near the . latter placer- Strong reinforcements alfo continued to arrive ih that quarter from the army of the North. ' . .' f ' ,,:-o .: .-.-' :' v The mail from Italy brings no account of h.bftilitiesin that iqijaner. T he kirigof Sardinia js dctej-mincd to reduce his rebellious fubjecls m tlie lfland of Sardinia, by force ' of arms, notwithllandiflg the Bifhop of Cagliari has propofed thenHcliJtioriof the Pope. ' , ;::v:.',:' ' January 30 ' -:"f';: L aft week a fpar fell on one of the mariners on bqard the IlufTar frigate, and killed 'him on the fpot ; and on Monday one of the lea men fell down the piimp cafe of the Bermuda Toop of w ar, and was alfo killed on the -fpot. . '. J-..'' .. ; Cur readers have feen the alterations that have been made in the committee. on, the bill to prevent feditious meetings "Ve fubmit tnem to rcnecting minds, ana challenge any -man to prove that the poifon is extingtiiGi- 1 he rnrcrs received bv the Iiambnrtm 1 ... . attacked and defeated by Jeneral Nucndorn, n ith great loft. The r.nin body of Pichc e rue's nrmy h rationed between jNlanhchn ' Mfditerrrnfsn Merclinnt fvps enptured alonWul? Ctnfcur man of w?r were all tar-ri-d mto Cvhf to the number of 41. The fcetifetir loll 'alxint 0 or ! 0 men killed. '1 he Fr'tich men war had no troops on board; enlytwo lhipiverc pcrn!;ttc! to enter Cadi, harbour, the reR rede in the bay. Arrange jhrntsufrc made lor the cxehsnge of all the. prifoneri by the Err'iiOi and French commit Tionrrs ; and th? Cartel li;ip, the co-ihi.t Tra.lcr of London, with 148 men oA. bo ird, r.'as pt'rmittcd to fail tn Gibraltar, uulcr t on thatllic thoald bring back an equal pumhrr of French but the 1ighlh fail-.MS, h s allcdgrd, broke the Cartel, and carried htr into flfracomh, which has deranged i-.c uholc of the agreement. It isdoubttul he thf r thf French will permit any more of tlie'f priinncf to depart until a feairity if given for the perl ornance of the conditions on our p?rt; wh:ch the' fay is fair. The French Impi of wif had meived no Jifnae in ihc 'JZ Vcilcrdy arrived a Mail from lis;. urg. mail contain an olikial liullctin, datfd Pfed dcrfl.cim, above Worms, Kcv. nth, cf a f ' fprrate battle fought on the preceding day , ly the Aullrians, under Cl.n T. yr, and the Frenth, um'cr Piehcgru, between Worms and llle Doiinrrlherg. T he e6ntcft laiicd frenr. 10 in tlic morning, till 5 in' the even- 'tnhr i,V1 nrlrrl ill t 0 iVfmt ftf the Frflfh. who after a mod obftinate rrlftancc, retired behind the Kifoadit after brcAuig up all the ro.ids from the Pfr'.em to prevent the enemy fro.n ffjl'owitig them. The Auuriaiv accounts fav, that 560 prl foners were brought in, and that it wal re ported fomc canr.on were tyken. General Clairfay t had received a reinforce ment on the preceding evening, and having heard th. t General I'uhcgru had again ad vanced with his whole, army toward.i the I'friem, detenmnrd t'pnn the attack. There was another fniart aclion bctAvecn the advaneTd polls rear FranUnthal, on the following day, when, ad Auflrbn rcln forcrmcnt fuccccdcdm turning Fr'ankenihal, apd.by taking the tntmy in the rear oblig ed them to retreat to Oggrrihcim and Ncti ftadr, where .ndicgrti had fixed his hcad qu.irtcrs. ' - The Imperwiifl did not enter Worm viill the morning of the 1 1 th. 1 he yatro'r have lince advanced defe tnTrevci. ' ' Maniiciniwai again fummoncdou the e . A fingle mapjiVrate, w ho may be a creature of miniiicrs without talents, has Hill' the power of difnerfing a meeting, and in cafe they do not ieparate ' they flwll be adjudged felons," and (hall fufter ccfath a.sin the cafe of felony, without benefit of Clergy." , ' He may arreft any perfon for ufingwortls N liich he may think are calculated toiiir uy vernmcnt"--and in cafe of what he may call obftruclion, he may difnerfe the meeting,- Xmdcr the fame penalty, r And in cafe that anv person or perfors "happen" to be killed maimed or hurt, in the eiiiptrnng 'Meirmg, or apprehending" rhe TuKice (hall be free, dilcharged, anumdem- tiiiicdof, for the "killing, maiming, br hurt ing Inch perlon or per ous." Aiid w hat is in our minds more important than any other part of the bill, the dauf which authorifes domieilitary vifits, after the n:odclcf the fchoolof Roberfpicrrc remains : by this claufe no dwelling can be facrcd, r.o'avern club, nofodety, no private fami ly even can be fafc agalnft the forcible intruf ion of the myrmydonf of office. For marlc the words It ihallbc lawful for any juU tice who lhall by information upon oatli, have reafon to ntfpect (the w ord is curious that any houfe, room, field, or place are oi is opened or ufed for the purpofe of deliver ing difcourfes for public debates contrary to the provifionsofthisacl, to g6 to fuch houfe, room or plate, and ccmar.ef to be admittctl therein, and in cafe fuch jufliec fliall be re fufed admittance, the fame fl le deemed a difordcr'.y Icufcand ever)' perfon refulin; fuch admittance (hall forfch 500 pounds, ti any perfon who (l-.all fue for the fame." V hat may not be the abufe of this unquali fied ou:r? on the privscy rf families ? Wha t harmlcfs lodge of Frecmafons 'wliat body of religious men, meeting for mutual Inftruc tion, what friendly focicty of neighbours,' who malr thrmfdves MtA by hn'.lot and who pay a nightly Ann for the exepenccs oftliir meeting, can s fafe fftrr this hill (hall puis into a law V What private houfe even may not be violated utnlcr theprrtcnte of on In formation V We vv;r ff w liar material common Jnfc rmcrv3 enmpo'-cd : snd it Is ,c.t-n unwsrrantrd ton)c6oxe that even' . 4 .- . ... . ' -.' ' L. : .-w a . 5: ':: ; ': V y ' -.-'. "11 . ':....;. .. A .! .- - -..v. -: ,1 . I S. . h k. M. ft; J :( I 'A ( I J 1 ' . . f - -4 - lid
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