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'"'"''"'l'"' ' - .'.-rf '-. ., - t. . , ir -mil i ii minium- -- .1 .. .mini .-' FAYETTEV1LLE .-PuBUsligi) ttR Rf SATURDAYBy' HOD.C;E j and" BQYLAN. S AT U R.D A Y, Septsmbipi" 1796, vol. i.; Numb. 25. ' ", ' A R I S, Jur ' 17, , , . Peace draws neat id fptteoLthe gold stndtbejae trigues of the Bitifli cabinet, in fpite oF the effort "ifTpmT ofTduf "fiflltlolOWzehtf'wfio, finding thetr account in the war, end the enormous ex pence which it occallons' wilh to render-it perpetual, and 4y that means complete the general ruin. We have every reafon to belief that the Directory will fuf fer noi .opportunity to efcape of meriting the tirle iof benetadora iat Europci by eoncladingi-asrlban as pofliblej with all the continental powers, at leaft a peace worthy of thVdew fortune of the republic. We wlU eveh Venture to affirria.lhat a general peace will take place on the continent before the cxpira- 1 19B-ot a jnonttn: Thre was a ttronff rewort at Manhetm on the 7th tlTaV brdeTstiad arrived from-Vienna to deTft from all oiFenftve operations on the left bank of the Rhine. and which" had determined the return of Wurmfer to the environs ot Manheini. Letters from Baftia flat. that the Corfican infur cents have iult obtained pofleflbn of Baftia, '..ere they have made Sir Gilbert; Elliot,-the. Viceroy, 4 pruoncr. news jkcui tuuumiafcivru.' r We are allured that Buonaparte has promifed to return to Paris by lite way of Vienna, provided the emperor, thbuid not conclude a peace, it be conn nue his route, general Kleber will foon be able to (hake bands with him, v : Vl'he friffate Republicaine, capt. Bozee, and the " corvette La subtil, capt. Vaodezande, returned to riaihing on the 8th tnlt. having taken in a crime ot - two decades i j Englilh veljels, of which were funk. Among this number was an . armed cutter, which carriea anpatcnes trom trie cnguin govern ment. About Soo priloners are made from tbofe Jane tcOf. detael will quit paris in a few davs Hejiad received orders frorntourtwpfelent to tne uireoryjyi, ,jienaaieniqqttaiuy:.itJiwedifli cnarge d attaires. i ne directory iis retulcd to re ceiye tlij new envbv U ia laid on this occafion that the direclory di j riot'wifli to (pare Ruflia the . appjintmest ol her lecret agents, by acknowledg- tug one uiDcr puoiic agent. . - i nr King oi-apairv Jiar prOIIiQJiea,. Dy -ne-Uasr however, declared, in the fame fchedulei iua.uuMc -aicuie wi i- oe acKnowjaageoras l Jxenclfe iWen tjie rei'mblic. The latter, on his fide, has' notified to : all the French who relide in Spain, that; they are-to ; I a "J"7 l,e piiviiege-graniea oy ine royaijcneclule - only-folong-as-they fhali be decorated with the to ken of French Hbertr. , ;." , The 1'riajite La Vengeance,' belonging to the lad divifion difpatched from Brell for StDominon. ha captured the (hip Edgar, from Liverpool, bound to Afrita, ThEi eflel Wa nurnt; and her crew put me toix?c vinaiauic. mc latter nas "Kea and funk the brig Indulfryi and the HudToff Mpf. Webtler, ladert "with flour. -' - ; ' rlt appears bya letter from AugTburgh of the 3d in(t. that the (Qr'fft tf"'-""' rh.iBriqW"i.;ve,t of the projecT: of the French troops, to march ... uu.. r..- v Ufi-,se-add.ngfTnnrwas not in neir DAwer'in ispucnt-'tv,;. m foVernmnt mufl therefore adopt fuch meafures, as it mould think neceffary td"fruarate that projecVIn 'confeq'aence of this intimation, theAuftrian troops Wio arrived h the environs of Infprutk, as well as rtnermed.inhabitaiits of Tyrol, have received, or ders to occupy the two. pafles, which lead Into the -''th the utmoft vigour: . . ' . r mn'er of marine has officially contradicted LrrrVi-rJrr; TOS havjiffrtPftirriisd al Toulon, SGH WAL B AC H, Tune b. Particular detail of the battles of the ah, 6(f), and Ttb, : eenveeit tRe j.mpenaratip rrentn nmei 01 wejmoT? andMtufe, and tbe Rhine and Mf-Uei' : ' . , Battle of ALT'NK'iKOufej. ' ' On the (th, at break of day.feen. CoTIaod at tacked the entrenchedcamp. of ihe-Auftrlans, hear AxfetiKTf?hen. Alter an engagement ot tour hours, as bloody as bflinatey'iclory wasuncemiri; :--Jeh; Collaud, equally irritated at the lofs' of his troops and the refinance of the enemy, ordered the charge to be beaten The grenadiers tlien advanced with fixed bayonets, and the camp was forced. The fruits of this viftory are, 3,700 prifoners. t pair of colours, 9 pieces of cannon, a great number 01 wajreons, and two general 0 racers, one ot whom is .daneeronfly wounded. The number killed oil both fides, is cftiniatcd at 1,500. ' " ' ' Battle near Birchenfel ana Oeerfletn. . ' It Waf gehi MerceaU s myjfionthatwjs td aft act the left wlnn of the Au(L iaiiii on al Prdere4 I Dolnis. After feveral 'Mooly e'nga;gejB.CJtt1rt.-w)Hc4tbtK-pTt1e7lolf3 p,reat number of men, " the? AuftrTans femiack-The JVench advanced byToretd inarcjies; In thejnteryalv gen,,Chapioni:et attacked the Ca imans at Siromiergand. its envh-ons, xvith lb muih. impetuoli!)Vtliat they wereforced to fly to Bingen, wmmer ne louowea incin, ana (ook a poiiiion on the heights. . a roval I :-ni -inc-ijime muc pen. riernauccia orove incro Jchedule, all the tribunals, everfihat of the Inaui-1 'from the Nahf , wliWhrivef his amifr-flr.l rfaHoiir ftoitt inoieftittii the French in their worfhin. I Blngcrirarid Took an advantageous pofitton. Anu- .... - . 1 . i..- . 1. . : 1 - ther eneinentjiap'pen',d on theGlan. BatlUi tfiedtZLahnfltju.' '.Pffteudorfd fhe nobles hlra'viewnb deceive the jpeople'lit" another fociefy they faid that the Archduke jw ho ' (ufpicions of thefe compTaTnts,fhe French will pro-t hahiv ne lueceisiui la meir uiau tor eiv iz a aance. 1 roUS WOUnaJO llwjjruiiiKwwiiBiMjaiisoBUMTS'M lyjiiv.-wimrniiat uie as there is no force in Tukany which can make any fliow ot reimance. - - , y 'V They flatter themfelves in Italy, that the terri tories of the Pope will be regarded as neutral. v Letters from Venice, tioWevcf, announce that leve fal French privateers have'appeared ri the Adria tic, whichcapture the Roman and Neapolitan vef fels,.: This leaves not a dobbt of the intentions of the republic, with relpect to the ope. Moreover the late proclamation of general Jiuonaparte to hit army, clearly announces tbedehn to enter Koine, and to operate there a change, of lyttem. Emperor had made peace with the French, and that ' he would foon return to brine all thofe to reafon who had dreamed of declaring themfelves a free people. .' air.t.:. . jtr..T j. .1.': : e n " vv iiui. ujiluui age me patriots 01 ivriian J on the contrary, it renders them ftilf mote vigilant.-. fTeeT ihclihecf to iope, ; that they wTlTujcceed m '" their generous undertakbgi'andj:latjthe of deipofrwlll db heft to makea journey to Ger- ; many, . ; - . . v--: ; . .. . l UNDO N, June 7, J ! ' Although the rauiditv with which rhe Frenrh" h?e jmpfpyed thjtjramagt itt-1taly.;jie 'ttly alarming, and thofe advantages themttlves truly formidable; yet to thofe who nave, read the hiftory 01 ine wars waged oy. Jttie trench kings, Lhaflea the VIII. arjd Louis the XII, in Italy, they will af ford no ground for defpair, ; f i he Alps, like the Rhine, have never yet been re., palled by the French, without a diminution of force.' greatly more than equivalent to any advantage ob-- tame oy tne peuage. wnetcer tne eitabiiihmeot of; a republic In' We'iil i bntfe Snd the" difi ufion of ip;';ir mad principles ot Uemocracy, In wliicb they ferm to be bulily employed, will make the modern' French more fuccefsful than their ancellors. remains to be proved. .. v. r . 7 I he attempt to murder air Alan Gardner, on rri day night7ls inotTier proef of the great relprft which the Jacobin party entertain for the freedom of election;;. The Suk, a mitufteriat tafiri County of Berks. At the clofe of the fifth aud lad day's pall, the number were, " v . Mr. Dtintlas, " ijja !' "MrTjVanrntarf, - i a - C'rtizen Hull,' vio JoR his elfftion'at Maidftonej is the fatne geniWman who was' examined before the -Privy Council a fhort time aco. .The poor cit.zurt have been moft cruelly treated every where: ; ' 1 he persevering it intra ti t raiic idat e, ctttren Wad dipgtop, gaVe'up t he cpntefl for flerif ordfhire,, When -, he found bis principles did not at all take with the worthy electors','- ' j, - -! Of aH the various addreftesto cnfiituents which we have yet feen. that of Mr, Aldernii.ti ( nnilif A'.: tndJlacheim Notwithflanding the advantageous pofition ol the riuiii Kits mi nine tiiuTcui uuiuis, gcrnrrais ijrenier and Bonnard attacked aiid furrounded them, and iPdejqoo pnfdnersiJiefideSltaking 43 pieces of cannon, and a number of waggons. V ' , Vn tne afternoon ot the 5th, gen, Kleber ordered the tortreTsof Ehi pbrehl.leh ,'- On the following day feveral Hi ong. columns paj fed the Lahn t the firft are' '-now at Nalletin arid pet tert, tenlcagues froffi Franckforf, apd eleven f jront Mayeace.; T...;..- ' ' i he archduKe-Charles, affoniihecTat the- rapid fuccefies 6f feener'al Kleber Jiu . the environs "of the the moft ltrpngly marked by folly, arrpgante, and vanity j and exiubits an apt lpectmen el thole exer- , ,, tiohs which- are to bj expected Ifom the intrcduc- ; . tion of fuc'h a mind Intd the HouTe of Commons. " 1 This ihodcft gentlettian tells the livery ef Loudon, thatsby electing him, they have manitelted to the . i: world, u unequivotal difapprobatlbn-of the war, and a Ijpiiit IVicndly to parliamentary reform j in o-"-thcr words,, that they have virtually tetrafted ,a)l -x. their ptfblic declarations on the fubject of thewar . . . and ben guiltypf R.coropete dereiiftion of princi pleMr, Combe isnain enotigh to believe, that hjs " wonderful abilities have niacfe, converts of all the cilizenmf London j andvin thephrenzy of his ar... . " - rogance, overlooks the trifling objection aruiqg r-n-LP-S.., ""---. - - irom ine re-rim inn or tnrec canaioaiearOi invr is or wriirrwain. nnn wnm rtrnmr jxio. 1 t i . . . a t 1, , V.,t ..iiii 'i 7 yTi i y i wno "av invariably luppdrted the waiy;and yigo hina to oppofe the French armies with jitor$ cinnderableioiiajJ&dhSsrts' icuiv uuui lijv Aiuiiuu ul uu ucoic dj niaycucrj in order to protect the right bank of the Rhine, as well ai the May n, in tohcert wllli gen. "Wurmfer j but gen. Jourdan defeated there defigns, ly pallins the Rhine with his principal forces 11. the environs of Andernach, Coblentz, and Nienwied. - His head quarters are at the lad mentiohed place. ' ' . : ""enaer that port to tlKTCislifli. f; f ?e.m8."hf.the French troops againft Leghorn, l ,t,,k,e Pillion of f llf Engljh.Property depofued .thFere-. ?,d for the , 4th of May, Thi body ri w " rl,n for tiat' rervice amounted to five, bi Ite ".'iut command of gen: Maflena. V ""eftriedTSfders to conduct him- -i'trv?ltl he treated moderation in.thr Tufcan ter---. a Vl?lh t.0 ,telpS.:t pfopertyi to piy in-' ready tnoney & feh foldlet!, may ulend:t.(fpare eyerr rla$Jti th?. EnS11?' health depbrited at Leghorn. - - The Frtjullifjr this apparenrviolation bf liheu v p tetftwrjv 'a a jufl reWal for the feizure of d 4 tt, without any refiltance ort the part of the Tuf can gover ner, 8ria rpf tle partiality with wliiah I'le grana Duke has neimlira t,AiritWnA mn-hanra -,w,iMi.P.ifagiiBrn ittarreat:aep6t fonTwredi. ' -v kcrranean fr,.t- -ti.-i. . . .,. J ,.tTtJRGEN"Sf June 12: '. ; The anions of theoth and 10th which werefptjgH near NeuftadJLajuLJCayrflauteritty-th armies Un der, Wurmfer and Moreau, were more bloody than'; all the preceding me Ioiiwm coniidtrable on both fides, but the republicans had ultimately iheradvan isgci nicy urovc iiic nuiu 1.111a u uin ji mcir pun they cbntinue to advance to inveft thtf fort lof the nnine, pppoute njanncim ?i.alllWb tever may be the juftjee ,or . , .The , .inhabitants of i this 1 cif yjjiffembldiiwi. the , fquareTtj froot'of the Cathed-al, to hear theipatrk pt ic fpecches of feveral orators. ; The muficof Ian played the cherilird tunes f. liberty f CXIri,: the Marfeilloife and the Carmagnole. The .people aT te'fw a'rdjf fworeyiTherrTvetreer.dif Iwtre'cT to. royalty v&c.; . , - V. -' vi' '.r,.;C';''J ., I was this morning in tlirpopular frtciety: ;. Dif. cAnffeahreythj-A-ear dfal'bf BairirttfliiiaifjBta,. pl-miounced here ; they rrouBce d a libel,: whUh was faid tp have been publifhed by the monks .and roufly oppofed, that .line of .pplittcs, which be lias thought .proper to purfue.; . But, it.is not at allTor, ' rifing, tht thcextrtme inconfittency of the fiverjr,,' n returning man, whote, principles they had pub- r icry and repeatetSly reprobated,, fhould have e xpof- -ed, thenj to the fer'ious cliarge preferred againft!then'i ?' by this j&ofityafC'-if they have a juft regard for N their, own jhtacter, .they will take ... foine Jpeedy means of convincing theirjne jneniber ror, 1n as puljic 4 manner as that, in which flic .has -been' nleafed lanrooaaate ic ; ' : ' 1 &iiW4M4iewsharlxihri by ar.the,nroneA claim to the lufFrages f the city if tlie other candidate , ,who..hid .fat with hips 4 parliament. Had;not facriilced the caufe to a tiarrow ap'4 el''tkr,'wbJcttjn4H;ibem toloot jonly n , - r . " . - r . j itt t" tions, and took polfemon of the t.owns pf' Durk-i to thtir.oxvn itjdividuat return, and, wUIuhat'fiew. heim KafeiiIauwrFf memberpiouli have ioiotd hands in fuDPortof.riie.caiift tlicv fill' profefled.taefpoiife, and jn thattife Uie city.ofLon don. would jaot have been repretcjited byia Jacobin. .Thefe are-two youpg men, of hem the com wu- nity need not beafhatufd, of whom bey-my f xpct; ufeful Terv'ice, uniil'ipairrd by any difparsgiAft quali. coo irequcimy cneioi prurreuitary ivcnitl) and ltatin. niWebeTierrsnd expect tlwtbcwilUhe eoud" citizens, meritarioufly aclive lor tie comnioh. . WfaL .; ; .. iv.,:iTi-r-:.: -j,. ".,-5 .'y f . 4Thty freTbeeffBicttyretlier they did nor feparate unul Lord Holland was1 re-, turning home, , - : "iT'.i c '.r'-' . rtfc 1 ? f fit '