i M 7. FAYKTTEV1LLE .t-PoBLMHii) btirt SATURDAY by HODGE And BOYLAN., ' ..'JULJ1.'HIIIIH nif Iff'' f ",''''"-' - - ; II' 111 I l-L' I i 'HI. J J l . I I I Vol I. n 1 i- $ A T U RrD A y.xStBiiSir,; 'AO til , .... ' . '. Lateft foreign Intelligent, received by' the EEza, capt. Htatef; arrived at Gftarlefton in 60 day from London M AL A O A Forty -nine thoufan J men have arrived in the pro vince; ot Andalufia, de.fijj;n to .oceiiy4lhe three 'camp lately marJriioot in its environs. NeV-re. intorcemrfnts are (till expe&ed from the province! of "ftat.arre and Catalonia it is believed that fh j object of theaffem filing p thefetroops is to tinder- "Hlaketne ut-tHtAbnicLl 'WfiiF.rannrinis thii J ifpinioir, is" the mTvaTof one of -our vefleU fotrtrfc6iw?';bRaV anchored in' - the Streighta !GiBfalti h rejtoiftsl td'hSfve feer - a number of frapp, nd: a'qpamhy of warlike' floret lorviirHr nt1 rhot (rw fffrtKfW VvlWV a li'iW: t linn Mi jsoljuiotti wvuiu utri iui 1 cuuci , .. . TiJt,t 1:,; , . i k'VGeDeralPonTfartiB ordered Shr(5th battalioji of grenadiers to srdyance..wir,K batde-aster; in ibeir hands, and two right; pounders in front. .Tbe gatee Were forced.' . The jmmenfe crew4 difoerfed, took Ihelter in the cellars and upon the boulVtpp, ftrv ihgin taio, throwing dowatp, yreyentoor tallage through the ft'reets. s .j "'.r ' ' j Three times .the order Wet fir t t eity ex-i pi red upon my lip, when 1 beheld tjho garrifon of the eaftle a'rriverwhobreaUngl.nr fetters; tame; with cries .of jy to embrace. t,he.ir, jeWerera. . ordered them to be cad over---not one was want ing. If the blood of a fingle, Frenchman hd been (Bed, I would harve erected on the fiia of Pavia?' ' ccJunin, upon which I would hve:tnli-ribed,,, .ft Bert fie ttitti Ism, waa '"'..A- ILlJhptaJLiJieunKjpati pes rir that the extraordinar y armaments which hhve' oecn preparing in me porta or taoiz ttna tartnage- - na are directed to tnis ohject. . " : - '. 'fAR I S,' June 7; - ! Thefeport iit general that a courier arrived, yef- terday iron the army i Italy r with the new of an infjreiflion having broken -out againft our troops, in ,i part of the country of Lombard. The move ments appeared to have been concened, and took ttluce in fcveral towjis at (lie fame time, at Favia, at i MUao, and at Placentia. Thofe towns , bad but ; their gates, and it is laid difarmed the garrifons. Buonaparte prefented himfelf vrith his army at Fa via, which refilled to furrendef to him. But the ge neral forced, the town and impofed on it heavy con tributions, as well as on the other that followed r fta example. He ordjejsdi ro be Ihot, and then every one returned to hta duty j ancl order waa rellored . The miliury rontributioo - required from the reikis, Is faid to amount la Sm millions,: p'vi" '--"''' - : .Vdler condemnej to tranrportation as well a Barrere, has beea arrefted at Touloufe,and conduct d to Far . , , Ju C ' i- ' --. - ARMY OF-ITALY". i - tyt WaS-quartcri, Pefthiera; juti'e I. - , I have related theeimrptraitf r vta;ihrtat tie, and the taking of that town. J iif t out or Lmly irom fhlan on the jth. ieiMnere no- more troops than Were heccflary for ' blockade Pf lhe taftleir i left the Vr a I en tered tr in the midttof the joyful applaufe of an Aiucniuicu pcopii counteneited loy .......... jujiui vjpiauic 01 an . I whs far from thinking thir a r. that' tlx nlat nm olr,.lu itA pcrnmoua resion on tiie point .at Jjurllini in to light. - ..;t'-t. .. " "4" w,s: J? ireildiWwTseii-eeneral ueipmoy, commander at Milan,' informed me; that: uoars aiter my c?epartnre the tocfin hadbeen founded in ajn of Lombard. They had puWiiN. ed the news; fthat Nice was takeir by the Englini j , that the ariny.ofCtonde.was jirrifed by Switzerland 'i ?.PJhe-.territorfof the Mihtnefetf and that BSran. 'rtlnferCtM- by 60,000 men, mafrcheracainft ?Miidrthp1ft .ii-4nttmolfi7 and -fti. TttA AflajatJoH On-all fides, and by H tnearrt, nrged tl,0 people t armiagainll thef tfo6ps. ihe nobles had difcharged their doniefttcs, fayiwfi an,"1 did not r""'1 to be reramed. thpiMftianeed to the hbufe of Auflria, the Shires, tax jgatfiererv&c difplayed tnemfelvts in the fore. - mohrank, - , , ; :,. "The people qf Pa via reinforced by y tir (,000 li Tl' b?fleged 'he. 3"Q men whom i had left in . , - " "fi'ij . nicy . cuaaomeu 10 irar "i'16' f Uberty an( -wampI under foat ' 1 T J saliva au v rss'a. vihic l uwl lt(';3c.HJA..aeneral pefpinoy , com fir Itfe place, mounted hishor(e, Some pa- TUlt f t.t. ' I . . . .. - ' the trT- tnander of trples put this n.u fli-i . jji - T occupied bv reheU. 1..4 . "rival of t he nC-.. ?.:- .- 1 j , . , r-uii 10 iiurouuse inpin. 1 a llior ty being ths eiiabVifhed' at Milaav 1 cdmnM my route fb Pavia, .. JhefjKetif bngadif, LaTijc,coni-. niahding th,e moving, .jcolumiy' ajrtwkBljgnafcp nlhere for. 800 armed waunta ppar'd,iiKJ defend tbemfelves. Ife cHrMd ftenrfclled abpHV, a hundred, and difoerled tiie refi . 1 tmmedlately- ordered then tofet fin 'tlMHV-bualwtj' Decenary , was not 'tis aorrioiew-ui, afeedi batj farefa,w aUtgrseir "ila menacing the town f Pavia. .1 furotrionetf the, sjchbilhon t Milaii; irfdelrt h!n via front me with the annewd proclamation. iAx dairbreaki arf ived' at FiwiaipThevoutpofU of tlie rebels were fe'cnVed. Twown appear eci numerouny,t)iled, ana in uweioi science; . oe calffe had been t,aketi and our trbopa, prifoners. - I ordered the artillery uparid afttr br'uia torn ftiot at them. I Tikmmnned the wretcliMlO lar flown their arms, and appeal tp; the geperofByf.in.Prencb. ages, and fent them inta r' ranee. .Now ci-ery thing is perfectly traiKuil and i beftee th,t leflon will be fufficirot for tl government, of. all the pee of italy,ti,,,i.,.i iwr: Hfe..--r:4:,.. r ;-. ' I demand the rank of commander of a iquadron jpS. Jight artillery for ciiiwn Rofy, captain, who on that day piuicalVf ly livoaUzcd himfcf . PR.aCIvAMATI ON- '-' -' BuwaptrU to tbt fiopJe of. tht' MUtiHtft. ; . . Head.quarters, Brefci. Mar 38. " The nobles, priefls, and AuftrUtVigeats millead, the people oX fhelewjingcbMrarieaThe French arm j aJ generous as i powerful wia treat w(tn rrav ternity the peaceful and tranquil .inhabitants. Tej the rebels they wtlf be terrible as the fire from Heaven, and m the villages which protect thern Art.' I. In confluence the" coniPiander in chief de clares rebellious ail th villages which will not cour fornvto his order of 6 Prairfil JlVT4y 3f , TBe ges- nerais willmarcn atiamu jucn villages, forces ne- 1 xellary to fiiodneand (hoot all who are found with I .11 'u ij JH- - .'.ft. 1 '.' L arms in ineir panas. 1 ne pricjts ana nooieff re maihin in tbt rebel difrridts, fliall br jkrreftect,aa, botlages, and'fent into e'rance. y ' . , . . i. aii inc villages, wiicd tne iocinr is .tounaep IhaUbe burnt Immediately The commanders are l refbPnfible for the execution of this order. .J IttTJ!L4f!l!aKsthtf p"oll, filled the&ir, and.coinmun5cared.the tidings to every fart of Weftminftei'. Tlie committee o Sir " " Alan Gardner had pubHfhed a band-bill, which ftat--l -ed fhat w il ling LQivoid . any Jlep-tbatfTnlghl t e n(f toTlrrftate the minds of the jeople, and endanger the tranquility of the city. of vyeftmipfter, they re. quefted theh frjkndrnot W chairyfrie Admiral -ait acknowledgment Pn their part, that he was not the V." ebbrei of Jhepeoplef and that therefore a tnumpliZi would irvitatrtbeir inindsr'W pr!efifti:JA ioon as the number Vere' declared, r. Mr. Vox fetorned thanks in a few-" words for the kittl jiarualkif ethelec1orsf tbetr impatteBeTqF"" his triumph made it impotHble to fay much he was - nurriea into tne car, wnicn was preceded by a band', of nioficV and' r number pf flags, with .ppcoprlnW-- hrfenptions, the firft of which -fVas--" fox and-- Feae I". ;-'::;;,;;:'ri:,;.-, .. - ' Ambirs tW capture from' the enemy iri t3ovd Jill, nf Saturday, is entered a Dutch- frigate 0 " 38 " 1 gnl,7 Brought inta Greenock.' lit cdrtlequehc e sif v ' ;. miniiiy-on praru, f w c unucmana mis Jngate to ';birfVHeiiJnra'mr follow ip fla- ' - . .VIIUUVIMUIV ahiagcrotr the coaft oPfJcotland.it tell in with ard took the Marlannetfmcrchant fhip beloneiFff to' ' 1Glafgdw.i.Ndi' cbriWeriBg !is-priie a of jumciepjl " comeqncnccKricna inro pert, tpe uutcn captain or dirnrd her toie burnt. .11ie'crevr-ohboa'rd'ibeTrigit' had a difpuieas to the value of the prize, and what ; might liave bera tfciriT proportion f prize motiev ; ' and confidering tbemfel ves oe ill nfed by the captain, wh? bad ordered' ber to be burnt without their con currence, they confined him and the other offivets ' . below, took tfpon themrelves the cotnm'and of the .frigate, and with the aflillame of the crew of the lYiariannc carricci ncr into urecnocK. - - tfte(;t4, .it rs now certam thnr there will be no Imperial loan,. The Baron de Muller., wbof canie to th'ti country on that'bofincls, received t bis, final an- fwt frbmr WPiTrWturdaTCl hat no loan! i could be gtfaravteed or made in tngliipd ' - From the beft authority we learn, that the EcRl- r gereftt owe.r ai all difpoledfor" peacej and that whatetr the refolt -of a battle on the Rhine may be, A it willonlyTEhangetbe -condltio.nT.'a', but if"-1 Will not do any thing more; The prefent campaign, we are affitntt, ia the ia(trr;-:":- -jp-:. -:7J.: Irwaa exm-mcly Wile in the minifl'er to delay all " letious negociatioiii for peace tilthe' flewipbVlia.-! ment wsitchofen, becaufe, to make? peace, and then 5lcS a new na liathent, would be brin p'vng in a fet 4 o'f men to legiflate who liad'uo concern in the peacer: and a Englifh-nen are generally asWch difpjeafed with peace as rwiitb war tbi would b loading the V executive power wjtfyi doubltdegree of -efponfi-bility, and would be, equally unfair and imprudent. :r jaw 1 f L 'JUafftfii. Tfa much celebrated town lias kt lafi capitulated. . It was blockaded by 12,06b mt n. f--'- --iif frenchman- m nfCiRinaled ihall ha tuTrfH a i-i-fmyl pence, ;one'third of the whole cODtributiou pldca the. Archduke in one year, unlefs tbey name tbe af fairrrt. and deliver him up to the army, ''': ' IV. Every man armed with a mufket and 'ammu- nltloir, Ihall be fhot it irectly, by order of the gene ral commanding tliat dlvifion. ; I, , : V. Every foot where arm ball 'be found JiiddenJ fhdlf pay a third Pfits Impofta rs a recoroie'nfe.,"Ep l very nouie in wnicn a nrerUKK ta toond JnalL be burnt, uoleft the prpprietor declare to whansitbe longs. , ';-;'.',v ' f VI. All the nobles, or weaTthyf enny u&fd f ?. mem ir Was nf.r(T.r r..:.uA . ... tae Ught of Jeath obedience was refrorect i;A I w a s ttifdrmeti of tttf tnovemetir, 1 wned hack with joo horfe and a baalion of gre u""'1 . em,,K,e(1 t Milan i great number of erbrderedjhpfctobe;fiiotFtbith rms m ,f1Pir j,an(Js , iecUtCi Ao ,he arc),bimon: tlu?"' the ''nks, andthe nobles, that they . "'Sl,,,"'"omeTorhe public tranquility. 'i- r' eaciraoniitic who wkJ UdW.l i:r.'i. Citing the people to revolt, either "by difcharging jthelf dewellics'r by abufe pf the French, halt be aryjelli'ilas htifl-qj!!) traii'sfei red, luro Ftance, and the" 7 BeauUen , pontniues his precipitate ret feat, his .. . iTi 1 V: . . army luncpng im.ieouMe lenef. Louts XVH. It was aen.Mrmfer.who norihed ' !te the pretendery the emperor's order to ;qriilf the' ' irttynf, Coude, and ' retlrd to Khthemborgfi; In A Suabin.'i.: v; f ; '- : " iJaue 16, A )ouhcil was heWyeflerday on the fubv" jectofthe 4J'4irKw birfnbfiits heTCeSTn! theT-ainrwels-W deleV and Earl Mnira atrcmlfil W imd tViit fi I v-: LONDON, Tune si;. y r tumimitT, actum, r. - Lr.i it . 1 "v. efforts .of theie two noble Lords,, who have ropfti : fcealbofly exerted ' tbemfelves to redbre harmony to tbe diftrafted boufeholdof the Prince, wilt be final-" ly fuccefsful. : ., , June i 7. Tbe: royal reconcil'mtien (with forrqw we-metrtiott it ) is poftponed to : fbthe fut tirevperj6d. . -jT the Privy Council, it feems; the final adjnfimriii' . pf tbiabiifuiefcwill foon be committed.' "Ouf a'ffee? twnfotj tdnj. family ia fuch, tliarwe-' with It were fpeedaly utd-unicqbly terminated.' ' V' f f Ae we jrediifted in yefle't daft Oracle the,'fuot1s:! toip-inef ; 10- WJe-, .atM ia'lireiirraini WStoTr Eeacr, e have no doabt that the eohfeouences will' v ' 9 a confirmation of our oninkh.; ' -. ': -K' " Jo h is ver-rfintulaf that as yet hotorie tnintide ha's! ' nrrnMJP -st 7rtct of the KrencK in' ' ! At (he clpfe of the poll the' numbers we're, '.-rtjMrv.Fox -. 't ' -V y: $j6q:: T'-lFfr Sir A. Gardner' fah r--Tof Mr. Tooke --.-.v. iSt Deputy Pieh Bailiff tlien proclaimed there- M whereby he dated that. Mr. Foxand Six Alan per were duly elected. , - e but ft of applaufe from the riiolr.it uden hear ritrTrracxtafedlb ffe of the religious proceflTon had taken ilace and.catalomiea" v. is ,i.uie acuTcnincra were circulated aniona the pppulaS. The iiiflbiabl apiarancei-if ,tne ' French on the back of futh a eeremPnV. hais fo ei' J """jf .l.-J- celTtfely fcandaliked the teal of tatie fiVat cathnlw- - that they begin fhrewdly to lufpelYeUnef tha't thefe ' democrats arei in Irtgiie wftV tlit devil, ;"tr what' IdT (till worfi,tBat the laipts are turned )aCobr.sl 0 ! - -The folia wing oflicial notice has ben feht by ffl-. ;chpliveinick-1e-S at Hnvrt.'to,"' ; citiwft SunUlaua Faure, .editor of the Havre;Bui- -3 letin : ' ; -; t ' r. i.- .'i' -1 ' m -J I Cff ' A-''

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