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It j 'I It, 1 . "3 . l.t.. ' L O N D O N, December 2. . Admiral liuncan's iudden departure with folaige a force to the North Seas, is occafioned by mtclli gincethat the French fquadron from Bergen, aug- , . and valuable convoy; among wlych are tour or ue. - i'ail of Ua ch Ead indftmen. Thus a double pur-' pole may be (erved, of .protracting; the '"convoy of mcnredTiyfever trgnports with the BrmfhtrTropsTrofn- etperrW and Cruxliaven, and intercepting the ixench if cir cumdances fliould permit. .Before the marriage .act took place, a parton'of the Fleet pnlon, Mr. Oaynham, who cliect in I7U married there above 30,000 couple! His tee ufeito be a dram and a9 llitig ' -' ' ' ... A woman,at Wilmflow, nearMancheder was lad week d el ye red of a jna 1 e child, a nd t he next alter? noon of, two female children which, with the mo ther, are likely to do.well. . i 1 ?5 nvtT;.fOH7 Wr,6r"The Oiore front faencr to AbbotfWy, .about ' leveh miles diltant,-jsl dill covered with dead bodies ancf parts of the wrecks are hourly appearing. Yederday we counted nine bodiei thrown upon the Wah by the ttdej- within thefpateof a-qaft'er of mle the violence of the Tea had torn every particle of clothing olF them, and frorq bruifes and lying fo long in the water, they made a mod fhocking appearance.'. Part of the 'GJjacpfter militia, has smiled at the burial of ;eo. The yeflets loft in "the Weft bay were feyen In nuni her, and fuel was the fury of the waters, that fede ral of the tranfports heavily laden, were driven to the very nunmit of the beach, which is cnntid--.ra-Uy higher than a common built U.mlff, H.i.l t'.xr Eooxwretebes continued oh board.many more would ave been Caved F bat fuch was their agitation, and fright, that as foori as the veiled druek, they leaped, ovciboard, and were exhauded before" they could rfcachuie Jlvre. Afohjierof theid ljys, that pre vipus to his quitting the transport, one of the olfi cers of the regiment, who was lame and in bed, and confeious of the impolfibility of his etcapitlgTdeatli, tnet it wifh the mi oft dignified conftapcy Iw told the foldier, that from his llrength there was a chance of his fafety, aVd told him how to hufband it bed to advantage ; and gave him his purle" and "Tvatch, which he obferved were ho longer neceflary to him.'. Tl ere were 170 troops in this efl"el, and five onlv wete laved. Capt, Bearcroft. who Commanded the detachment, is among the fuFerer. 1 he lady, who we mentioned to have been fo miraculoufly prefen . ed, wiswile to Cornet Bnrns of the 26th. On Tuef day his remains, together with thole of Lieut, Keir, 5 of IWthi" "wuh jolorhersw'ere buried TatVk-k'-'-church, about two miles from hrbce with miiirary honours, the GlouceltermiUtia attending. The p'e'o-' pie of Aibofbiiry lay 'they law five yrfTels, exd ifivr' of what. are known to have beenvrerked. run foul of each other, and it is probable mo'l of them hate ty and exaclnef-i, as 'the mors noble qiir.tlru ;,lii. The owner has been otFer'ci fifty doliais lor tl.pl'e extraordinary dogs. ... '" " ARTICLES of Capitjt'.afiot! 'p'rvpejid by the CeLirJ'i to Conn' W ur'vfer-. General CumikaiiJunt of the troops before thatptee. '.Art. id. The r'reneh General Moiitsigue:wi11 fur. render, the town of Manjieim roC'ount Wurml'ei, the day of November, 1 755, with all its aii'tuir- nition and artiWeryi inihe lame ilate a&h-at .f... - ' j'liicm. . . - . , , r'Tle:pliice-w-UV-be.-fui:reRdered the 23d of November,, j 705.' " ' ArT75$. The r'reneh troops will .march out with arms and hg:il t lonn n thw pin una Yjj J''T-(t, more ot the Ulnne will be practicable : 111 all cuius :t)iey vill go ourihe '-'da mall pui fnethe road whith (hall W agreed upon- by the rt'lpettiye Generals. . ' Aif. The French g.M ron (1h!1 b? prifoners of war, and leave the town on the i;d of Novfnibi-i, wiitrall tTielionooTsof war, a inTuepoIit their a rns on the glacis, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and pui lue 'the. route prefciibcd by Grn. V urinfer. ' Art.d. The Count W'urmler will give the ne ceflary orders that all forage,'1 which tl e" farrii'on could not have provided for in Manheim, be deliv er ed in the different places through which 1 lie French troops (hall pafs.and t liertroops flia II provide t hem' lelves with provihoiis toi tour da s. - i.ProvIuan.sJ:ihaLLJbjuyrovidcd, forilie. tEoops. . ' -A. '",' " ' ' dticed to rrte httlf of hsfmnver'riiiiiW.ri - 1.-y hay I (1 iluir caftnon, ami a went 'nwinbcr otliobmr.C i'hey had ;ooo nu-n "killed, and. tiie number of pt . '0.l.iers u lo &tdl that e camlot jet find time t0 LtliiL, liUJii WrAtAlbt!gt- n I y j-j-cti 'rat tfiwr-cf" iheie. There will be for fome time to come no trian army in Italy. We leai n jhis mrnel T, riiac tbiiitl iirimenfe magazines. ; l'KYHK" Tlie Council ol A'nTfents havennanimo.ufly.rfject; ed' all the refoltitionioi that of Five hundred live- to the finances. ' r- ' "' The Lciuii 050 lit res. r - - -- I'tilaJil'k-tty Tlxtrd J)c!riki!tiX, Di t. ranfmit you the endofed (printed; paper, and 'l" you io mew it to ourtrrendST-nie otherntvs Lii?.iil')LHjiokatjpr.eienLin Tranflatio'n of the above-mentioned paper. u LO Rio us v in n rf ujlvsJJjtJlirMtthfi of J Lkgr-rs and far4&n w if, r- lke-hnberi.:iilfs. ' . , ' The " trail 1 ports were, it aonears. muft wretchedly manned the Hannah was driven afbote - By;:ahbcer tranfporrr thrm' only feaman on board of her. I he' Hannalr wenr to pieces laft nigbt a the -rocks :.but the crew and cargo have been iaved. Several horles on board were drowned. : ' . N E W- YO R K, March 14. - We ar-int'ormed from gooJ ariti-or.ty, tjiat the ci tizen Conliil of thej French Repifblic refid noin this city, lia i recei ved alerter fromTiisliro'herTri France dated December I7,f which meritifins in hafte'lf with ', ' out detail J7rlfaf thTfe'nc;H armTesoFrthe "7oTeUe hn:l Satnbre, had recently obtained fignl ,ad' an' ar s . over the,Au(lrian army under Gen. Clairfayr, on the Rhine. ,' ' ' Ft RE-i' About II o'clock" lift Friday nifihr. a fire broke out in the work ftiop of .Mr. Thomas Parfell 1 croaoway. 1 ne mop ana teveral back buildings contiguous, were entirely con fumed. From the great "itxerr1oni'TjfrtieTcWze'ns, and irfoWuloiteTvbein2 and.ihe ofTkere-w liochule to k-ep their horles' ThaTF buy forage at their ,oWn expence, which they hall gt at the current price. '-" " . -Art. 4. .! he lick which remain in ihe holpital of Manheiin, fiiall bt&ktendcd by the health otiicers of the Frehcrftfcimyv vho fliall remain in the town mi til the entireVjiacuation, - ,...., , . - Anf. The French lick (ball be ttea't' d with all the humanity due in fuch cafes, but will be attended bv A ..(!:. 1 1 r. .1 . . T n .. . ..m Mian luigcoua, auu aiici iireir recovery man be prifoners ot war,. j - . - I At 5. The Regency, Magiftrates aid inhaVitams ot JManpeim, Hiall be exempted (rom all enquiries on acccoiint of the capitulation doutf by them when the French entered the place. J - --..w.'.'fhis article depends entirely on thrwill of his "Majcfty the Emperir. ' , sirt.bth. As loon as this 'canituIaMon mall be fitni- Ue(1jr.o.uiiL:Wurmler-W4U-4tlWeiaeafli)ort"to-!tn- o flicer t)f the ttat-N'aior o! the French army", to car ry an account of the; capitulation to Gen.-Pichegru. J .pin. unc report ot iensiviont3tgue mail be con yeyed fo-Gen. i'ichegru. .. . (Signed)--, .'MOiUAlGUE.. - ''.' tOUN F LllMSER. .. 1 iiaden to impart to yon our triumphs. Tl:o ducks we ha I met with obliged us to -make new e hirts., which are ,tiowftetLAviilr-the niojt fpleroid -and molt effeniial fuccls, and of w4iicli fneeJF' pcat'e wiTrbe't'lie n .ceilary cotifequenceT You have heard of the maftcrt v rtirtM 'eWhi uy .oen. jouroan: tiusjkilltul manoeuvre worked up ihe- con fidencebf TheAullf ilh -CentHt i la itf artr he made fudden and viWous' attack: cri all aurm-k before arefertonk ou r a r t ill ery TOtHr- &c. one J?wlMmvfhe arrelted, and by two o'clock the lurrounding build ings were out of danger from this dedructive ele f menf. - We arc imr rated that Mr. Parfells has fif- fered confiderably b the fire. It is renonted tharh. loft in finifhed w;ork which he had tfier.efthout "ioooKJ tl. ...:t:.. c : r r n ' - . . I ore muiijr vt tucu roois,-were tony proved by the hbufes qccup.ied byHugetandJ3afhnext-t the TJunniuE coiiiumcojocing lavea trom the flames -The additional "expence unending this method of budding, is ampler compemated by die fecurity and fafety attending it. " , quantity of ammuti'uion, and fortiiedthe plan to be- uege Luxtmuourg: lie lmmcdiateij: pulhed his ad vauced p:,ll as far a$ Treves. Pichegru after having left at Manheim forces fuf ficient to op'poTe Wurmler, "aiioiher Audrian C ene ral who prefled a gainlt Manheim, hung on the rear -of , t lairfay t's ai my.. Daily from" that time fkii -miQiM afjitt 6u.l'cquence took place'v- joiiidanoii hwlide, puc the right bank of .the.-Rbirtc. which l.e bad conquered, in a date of defence : he eftablill.td at Ihiflcldorif a iotjiiidiihle camp, and widid fcr tiie lefult ot-the movement of the Auili iarfarmv, in jonler to know whcitier they intended to niarcb agiHill LuxeniboDig or Marftricht. . hert'hc pre fuuied to have bit upon the plan of ihe eiitmy, ,c ' ' Tcrofled thelihirie, and marched to Bonn," got. the daif of the Aullrians, and alter havina,reconnniV:. .LZ . . .l'01.1"""'.'. n,!'dc a "ftf ade move- ineiii loworos ijonn, mai checi along the river W6 fclle, and came up with the enemy oil tfie 20th liru- maiie ( November IT ) ..VV Serious engagerhentsook pjaceon the 21 0 & 2 d , 1 h'c-'23d ulhertd iu the bloody, battle in our annals. TbTTTiilliian ariliy was-ru't to Diece's. Pi- llfgr uon . h.isJif l;e.hjjipomd: Tart ot '.their - trlans we're placed between t wi fires, -aiwy retreattd o 11 pm iued them to clofely 1 1 at he eroded tl id. The carriliin ih-Ai not have srnv covered w.-to- l"n: . alT(iij)iu.rv ..fibres without exception, JUclftas xane ammtiHition horles, ilothmg, pioviiions, &c, toll be faTaHFdepofifed in the hands of ot jlie Auli r la nllnfn7fT,I mi i riiiiiiiidiii-iri, - 2d. Until ilit' execution of the prefent caritulat otr, reciprocal fcoliagesfliall be given and exchan'wd tp-morrow moroing'at 7 o'clock, A. M. " ?d. I he Frtucb garrilbn.fliall return all Audrian de'titers. -' ;.;'' ., .. " q"'iaTTerr'beforeJ Manbmv-?rd NW.-ttj.I -fejrwIwbweTr annennTtfl tlie fliiTiT found ef 'iiPd) COUNT W'LKMSFRi j,. Vvfne. fninniets and 24 French horns. 1 hc'v cfi 1 aiiv.. General Commandant of the AudFah army. ' ly llt iioTempIoy lb iiijny to'prTTTmTi tlie late fiiiai ''."'':.: r .. . " ''ZJ' ' ' reltilc thereof.' - ' . Yefierday the French army to the amount of 'o or , lr 's affli rqed that the Rhine within ihe fnurp nf .-t. J ... L - U'l tl.'l . -.!.L-' ' 1 J IwrVIIHE ... f ........... .i .i . .11,. uj. vuht ,w iiricitu wiiu ucaa ooaies. ,ihaC Illiine otr the fame bridge,; 1 and is preparing 10 re-, con-.mi'iiee the blockude ot Caffl-I, where bis army is arrived, aud coiiFquently ;of Maywicc. '' Tbe other divilion of the Audi iaii army . led o,n by U lii fayt hinilelf, has fouglTt a flielfer behind the fortifications of Maj ence, w ucre Pichcgru keeps that place blockaded. . . - . Among the proofs of their ameliorated fituaiion, t.h: tliirlifh inav now count rhe'triumnh if I 10,000, marched out of thisf'iilai e with arms-and gRi andderofit.edthemontTie 'glads r'it isl'aid4 w"-'e divifitms-rif-fhe- Audiian army were daflicd into tne river. 1 liat they have Inlt the majvr parti of t h t i r Cavalry i and the w hole of iheir ar:i.Ucjy'' -a .j. ann.innii.iony ncjp waggoiiW tiot-prtD4r-K4-f-then they are going to Lim.. 4 PHIL, AI)Ei,pIJLA, M3rchi2. . Letters f rom-Afartiif iie. at. the 7th of February announce the arrival of 300 failatBarb'adoes. That Three frigates have arrived at Martinique, to take tlienegro proheers, who are to attetid the EhgliITt army : That Guadaloupe is, blockaded by 19 fail of theline ; and that three French frTgates are in the port of Point-Petre 'J ... On fPliurfday 1 aft a gen 1 1 em a itit ri ved a t" 80 fton from Vet muiur. ciu a lleicll. drawn bv two tar,,!. -Idack dogs, previau.fly trained to the hfinersTTTiey" ic jrcigi tipwaru or 45 miieTii one aay: rtf well harnell'd, are large;"and a tolerable 1 .ley. are Jpan.Ti ijiey y?re Jxhibi.tJ,in.i..5tate.lreetJ -and drew a finairwheercjjiriage w i.th as mucli regilari- e untie man in I hilsdelphia. '..EnclofeclJTerid you a Paris. pperyou- will fee by-it.foir.e afcounts of the1 "operations of tjje ar mjes'on the Rhine.' The French have fu.ffere'd-vei y little mhcirretreatyen admittingltJie German iHouJrfifce truer V" .' ',, .''..,". ' . . Immen1ereiufprclfnts have "gone to the ar. mies, to repair the JoTwliktijiiey fudained by the arFaiihestliendemalreTTf and we may expeci foniething ferious7; All is tran- quil atprelent."- ' . - IMPORTANT. VICTORY IN ITALY. ' ': Extract frCm the Paris paper mentioned in the above ,-,.'..-- letter. - pnA R I S December 6. " Yedcrday the Council of Five Huhdred-were in formed of important victories-obtiiined by the army of ftaly. " The followihgls ah extract of the narra tive .addrelTed to the Executive Council by the Ke- preientative ot the people, feyrej CommiUary of trc imicnt near tne ?rmy. , " I l:e Audrian armv is co,vrkfJ rn'iiteH. On 2d Frcmare (Nov. 2?d) .the attack was made in the whole extent 61 our tTrie. Jr lsltSTTrnnTATii 1 RO G lElt'i - B A LT IMO R EMdrch 15. V - A letter from Pluludelphia, -dated the-iotlv.jnd. mentionft7-tbiTt-threevrfl'ds have arrived at G'rena . da., which parted w'ith ti e nr.-iKtl flppt f.ni'.'i.H iri thn ' Wed Indies, b" ''e ioth lfcembtr. coiifiiling of iU7 fnbrhing tilf S rrr the evening. ivtrv where rhp ndrians l efided vigorn'uTly ; 'evejy irlirre French V? latyf 1 1 him phed :'ov er t bs c hl aclcs"wTiTcTi ' n a t u re and art laid in thciif way. The JUidrian atmy is i e- r ) - t : .-1 t- - iaii. ID wii-acl to contain scr.ooo troon';. Capt: Allen from laou'ica informr-that"the fa roofi iiifurreciion waprirtilly quelled j flioujilta, " liody ot thciii dill Jtrpt the field, a:jd reluled fub nviion to the Brirtfli laws. .-' ' 'Yedcrday arrived Ihe febr. Pollv.-Caoratn Drown' - l9 days fiomX'ape Nichola Mole. -By this arrival ' irJeijyip0HiJjl had ar rived theve, jaiid failed thenceabout thei2th uly. bound tPort au Priiice, fof the purpofe of attack- ' ingledgane, &c.vconfidecLqf only ten fail, .with a bour troops from Gibraltar, where! they had arrived from Europe, and remained' but a levy "weeks Two of ihe diis witl) 7'roops, were cilt avyav, and evfjcyl(ouI'.raid to h-a-fe -pcr'iflied. --: Fbmr'via then felling for t 5 dollars, beef 16, anoTTTljjol Jttg.i'rrt eitHtt)arUCg-V1a-y M-arc. Weal)'' learn that Ciiaeijanrali was completely .:- .: .. 4iu anc in xliiu. wcrf pi cm uj icaincii oi ..p-11 .-d.-fcripriuffS from the: Amciicmi vflels at ihe Mtde,' that Imd nut-protcc'tiunrTO pFove-they were ', citiiis of .iltr-U'uited. 5t'utcs'l: ' Capftita.;lJrowii' : ' :-t ,:''-v.,',. , 6 X 7fe tr-'
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