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force the Spaniard! arc rofurhift for this ex. pcduion is not mentioned, bat . therecan-.be-no doubt that it will bfc coufidcrabie; as the objecY is of Wle.fs Importance than to unite the kingdom of Poland to the Crown oi i.viin. - " "-- ' -" ' Thus far the fhtefcient from the Paris pa pers ; to. this mull be added . the following JacV whlclrwilfbe recollected at once :s locn as mentioned, by every traveller, by tver "reader at all acquainted wich modern hiiior.pc The iaft is this : ;'" Spa'ni never has abandorietlhcf "claim tbthe re-po:!eiiioa of Portugal. On the contrary, that claim has been ever openly avowed, tuui ims-jbow -siiCrtxci - . Nv t'W.Y.O R K, 171'" f' ' Ths (lttht'ion of tdfjlrs jn Europe pii the dare of our la it advices have become molt pe-1 mltarty i.r.porrant and intcreding. f he coun. ' teraaion ot- aitive opcradofis ou ihe one hand" -and meditated n?oc;ut.onc on the other, place the view of th'.n j.iuch a cu.nplex Itate, that to:;je"ume as to the refult appears to be u!e leibiy attempted. ThecrilUwll, by all, be-admitted to be' awfully momentous--To us even at this dilhnce, the events, whatever , thev may be, sire by no means indifferent or unmiportanr- x.he conhict between the re in ainiugpowers at war, -as it "advances to this crifi-S appears marked by more vindictive arid deltru&ive views ; attempts on the :one lide . at; nothing lefs' than the'eiTecYing a material change m the local and reKuiye lituation of many of the' greater and lefier powers ot Eu rope, -'and on the other, a dci'perate- defence . i myimius urn) tfuviipica 10 oc mv;iutu. A view of the circumihnces lately occun ed and occurring,, will prefer, t tons the eiiibar- . raffing puiure . f ronithe materials in' our pouejuon we mairattempt ihe iketch, and, it 'we JhouU err in the opinions we form there-. on, it will be but the fallibility ariting from conjecture, formed at this diftance from" the fcenes we fpeak of. !; VVe are, on no occalion, fearful of being l'uppoled to fpeak intentional, ly wrong. .'.- , - A Peace with the Emperor . fo frequently fpoken of is again placed atac!l' ... tance. " The EngliHi papers fpeak of the G.i iette account of pn action in which GEN iitn r m c jvviLi, atter leveral partial' actions with Gen Warterfleben. haA Hff . j - iuv. iu ii uiicu iojlcs unucr me ..uni..m KH. I M A K 1- W .C I 1 WARTENSLEBEN, with the lofs of thirty pieces of cannon and feven thoufand men. Of the previous actions Jpokcn of we have ' the details, in which (icn. Jourdai was in general luccefsful : .but not the paper which' .contains the Enghih Gazette account of his defeat. We give Ins'own lenerofthe 24th cfAuguit, however, iii wh'ch, thouih he .uicnuons navm receiveu tins check, he does r.ct ihtc his loss. Oppofed to this lofs are the letters of Gen. MO:iE.U & H A i f . MAN, the tkCructivc ravarrs cf v. ar.' This is we prcfumeonly oxEet the cbjedls contemplated in ilie New-Alliances,;-and for which.-the bpaninrc.s nave pretended juftihcatory reafons traced to ancient and roully records, no doubt carctuily prelerred ioridme iuch fet octalron of ac-preflxn. - , : - 1 T he Invafion of England; appears to be looked to botlr in' France and " -England. rVrmntthTmnnthV in both for the1 attack and defencc.'-----ThFOughoi;i-ths-la iter, particularly on the' fea-coai1"".Very rxcrrionis.made. ; The Caftle and Works at DoVcHaTtritndcTTOinfr creat" additions and "repairs ; apd in the CobnTyofE?Tea1bne,''" body ot eleven thoufand mm is flatjoned. Large drafts from, the regular forces are made to be embarked fdr the nrfnteftroii of Ivplnnd. and the internal preparations in that kingdom arc no lelsvigilant. 1 belortrels of London derry in the north, is alone'tp- be mounted with 1 00 pieces of cannon-bother places, iA proportion ' , .' ' A negociation for Pcacie, amidft hofiile preparations is fi'afed to have been detfrmlncd on the part of England with ! the intention of difpatching Mr. Jackfou to Paris as the Miniftcr for that purpofe; with inlbuitions for,a3aong other matters, ac know ledging the French Republic. . This re folutioA is mentioned to -have taken place on account received of the check experienced by gen- Jourdan and other circumitances, whuh appeared to atford a favourable opportunity for the purpofe. Should this have been actually the cafe) the new objects contem- plated by a ranee,, we monlu iuppole, Would at that time have created obllades . to pacific overtures. - , -. A FLEET from Breft harbour, it wis ascertained had got out, and it was fuppofed glsna ;rtlwkibe7 bad tsken fsffeffza of the Urllljb .mkrehunt Jhifs in Casht fent iljeir ' ere vs OTfiore, and h-d lakl ah En-bat oi u.qir.vivTZ jnpim 1 ' - .) , - There arc accountsIb received at B0C0D, ofthf deftructioa of Newfamidland by.- the Fi-encjj. r - . , - .., m ' By alettcr from London, dated Aug, f 11 appears, that the .ConimiStenerfen the -fubjeer of Spoliations on the Commerce of the ? United States,- r.ot agreeing in the choice of "r liic.rjrinjnyniiueae the iatne was deci- ded by jots ; wheir the name of J. Trum-' bull j Efq. of Connecticut, ' Was drawn as the fifth commiffioner. . Mr. T. wr.s in London, -andeeepttrdihrpjHjinTniTOtr;On the" : 6thf all thetcruniiffioner were fworn before the Lord ivlavorv" . . N:E WB E.H ' 29 MAN, announcing n:i important Victory oh ' taVd oyer rbc Auitrhns cn the 23d, near the river Lfcqr, in which tiieyt?ok 17 pieces of , ar'iilery, and 20DO niea m-ifn-irr.. ,t!ie lately renewed a&ons. aml'thf froii Vtcr.su, tt appears, that thr Emperor is determined to defend hunfrlt'to the U ex tremity. , ' Between Spain ;:n,! Ert.in(f; . War appear at Irr.gtlt inevitable. The Irca- and the Republic of Ffaik-e, the Enrli;!i na. .vhm, ii.nmg hi lax ',pejrc4j,.ajnl been agreed to by tr.r Conncil ofRvc Hun dmU The iSth article imports, that it is particularly am(i the Enlifii the united lcc$ oi tie cortTAainj Parties rrc to afr, Ihu undoubtedly ao-ints to a Dkc la a at i. os of WAU and appear to -have be-n fa . contK:red by the F'mC. The SP.uvh , . ;' J1 klKl1 Jrt for .jniuing The Invifion of Porlujl, 7" . bctnff sjrccd to in the YtctJa forccj anl thctrcor.imajulcnilcaineil to sti4u!t ihcmannou.ufcloj-cnjai.ewficMfnr to join aSpanilh fleet- Admiral G ardner's V..1. J 1 (VTV ' Rjuuaruii uvcu truizjngon r ranee was m con iequence to be. reinforced by feveral flnps from England. - KIChrdlYfs SQUAt)RO it was iiba-' gincd had gone to the WeftJndies, and it is not improbable is the one which is . reported to have appeared oft' Halifax? - '1' ' . THE RUSSIAN FLEET was aftaaliy; leaving England, " The caufe of their 'depar ture L not Hated,, and does not appear toex cite lurprie. , , THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT was not to meet till the 27th September -" t -. Seizure 'of Spanifh VefTc's. .A gentleman -who came paffenger in the James, faw at Deal, a London paper of the 17th September (but which he could notnro. cure to bring with him) which ftated rhat an order had been uTued by government for lcix ingthe hpanilh vcflelsin England, and alfo converfed with a cultom-houfe officer, vho mentioned that he had been actually engaged in the bufmel's BY AUTHO R IT V. Extract of a letter from Jofeph M. Vlnardi, or.iui 01 me United states at Cadix to the Secretary of Sta e, dated Aug. 25. In (pnfecjuence of orders from this Courts allthe Enghlh vcflVU in this harbour have been embargoed ; the rudders tAen off and conveyed up to Puntalcs, jhelnward Port of the tsy bimibr orders have of courle been la-it to all the other fea port towns in Spain. Tina unespffted event has greatly damp ed the fp'irjts of the people :all has ten cor.lu fion Not a ingle ncgociatjon has been tnsdc in th:s great com mcrcial city, and government notes, which on the :cth wcre-t 1 1 pci cent lofs, had lilcn up to it per cent lofi." N O li F O U K. Ofohrii. Capt. B'air, of the (liip J(iah C Hint, ar. rived it New. York, Lit Wcdnrftby, in 54 day Iront Cad.7, informs us, that 14 or 1 ftil of the Spanilh ficcr whUh tailed from Ca. da-in cov.ipany with the Frctxh Admiral Iii. thcry, had returned ; and llut tha remain, dcr lud j,rocrcdcd to Sooth. Americj. ,Hc alfo informs, that the Spanilh government were very apprchcafive cf a War w;h LV ntfcUyaik Is from the UnAn Telegraph of Ihe itfhSipientlim A letter of V.-h.ch th followW is a cbpv, contain.. -g information of hinchpor tance , was on Saturday tranfmitted, by the Ameri. can Anibaflaoor, W King,' to ihe American Conful, Mr. Johnfon. . 7' ' ' ' ' ' i Baker facet, Sett. iCJ ' ' " Deer Sir, s ' ' m" 1 hvfP sceIved a lettcr 'from' Mr' Monroe, d-ircd Paris, Auguft.28f in Uhkh he inform we, that in toulequence of the pibucat;onm the Gazettes, of the letter from heuv.fter of Fortign Aifairs to M. Barthc Iem, the Ambnflhdor at Baiie, he had ap. p 1 iec! lor lniormatinn. wKprViow : .1'.' fluid for Uir fei::,re of neu:ral veflels, and had been mformed that no fuch order as 11V d,fnnher- that none fuch would be fed, in cafe thp RrSrWT, r' ' menidiunot authcrifc the feizure cfourvef! (els. 'SuFppfing that this information might be uieful to thple concerned in our commerce, t nave. not delayed communicatuiit to vcu and wUh ycu to be fo obliging as"t0 let . h'c known to inch of our countrymen concerned m commerce as you may meet with. I am. &c. Jcfiita johnfa, Efq, ConultotheUi S. J. " RUFUS KING. 1 F Oft S A,:'t. r " I 'E T'lantation and lands whereon the . furfcribcr ow lives. Cnntn'mmrr hne thouiar.d acres, lying iilteen miles below Ntwbern,andonNeure river and Slocon.b's creek. "I here ire oh fa'd lands three plan tations all in coniplcte order j'or farming,' and has every houfe needful for farm or. family. ' The terms ore," .one third of the purchase ii uiiiy iu iianu, or.c unrti in one year, and the remainder in two years, and if not fold by the eighth day of Decemtxr next, it will "'-"' niu ii iv . .1.11 1 ui tiuut c, pianiation tools and Ucck will be fold foV three months credit. Alfo a quantity of. corn will be fold for ready money. 1 ' ADAM TOOLEY. Cflohr 74. i, ' - ' I " . "HEREAS my wife BEERS HEB A, yy has doped from rcybrtl and board, and being apprchenlive ftSi will- rim me in cot, 1 1 ercby give, public notice, that 1 will pay t.O debts of her tontraftipg frcnn tfa j3te hereof. And as Ihe has a home of her own to go to, I hereby forwarn all ptrfons from n.iuuunngncrunocr tne penalty of the h IJ'.VfMntrt't'vtnv Vfiibcr 29. T O R L E T, "pHE florc and dwelling boufc,- lately 1 4 iMCunicd bv Mr. ?ohn S-r- v of the Printer ' iqu; October 2l 11 LA N K S cf-allkits forfalcatthe Printing? fiwc. t -
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