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Home fhould psfs through Lienna. i ' . , . On the t8th the divifion of gen. Vaubois arrived -r t'iftoi1iheacxt.da-apiuJViurt.t lhe headot the advance guard, joined the gen. ot oivinon vau bois With the 70th half brigade, palled the Arno at Fufecchio, aud in the moruing changing his route Suddenly, he advanced-rapidly- to Leghorn the reft of the army remained at Piftoja. ' , ' c I then Tent royawT iTeamp "Mardunt,wulr idler iu 1 iui ; '.', . returned at 8 in the morning with a reply, which hereto fubjoined.- ' ' 1 .rri mirclird and loined the Oluinn -wlych was already at tlie Oates 01 uegnorn. mi - EngliSh frigate going out was eannon jded. but we were m i " 't --- . EnglUlmntrchantmen toadedWt-lbe harbour.' nuum. t .... , x 4...... tli rhevilier Snasnocchi. the " . f .u:. r,.i rl rrrarwl 4 like, who fa- r;x:cr.-'tK;T"noTi!li. who endcavour- ed'to arm the people againft us by reprefenting the ImaliiteTMif our numbers; ahff who i4er4ourt be- ! . . m .... il-.lsk rmr lv.afrtalr.wtY Ktt wTl , jure JJ-I Hill ivu r-- . " Englifh frigate under the guns of bis batteries r 1 1 . ff Lr.nm tinker a orooer nave naa 111111 tquuuu .- - r. : .1.- A.,rm liaa nut him III Drifon. ! 8Ud will have him feverely punifhed at Leghorn for his animolity tor tnerreocn. ne iu.ihsi.j .1 kt......u.. r;TQ orr.'mft ns. and has fold bimfelf to the Brltifli -yau have fubjoined my letter . . tii 1. 1.- ui- on thia fnhierr. to tne grana auxe wu i" si j--- v ...:n c.j .nel the nrWi which I have UU Will UU .MHVAV. " ' given the cental of the Republic, who ! conceive to I. . man: anH fmnntflt to his bulinefs.' ' a wviii f r . . . h- tia rl nn nil t he " InftUih itores. ana .hopes to fecure 7 or 8 raiUious of their property to . the Republic. - : The difquietude of the people of Leghorn was but momentary, the good conduit of our troops has twfeftly salmed their fears. 1 have left a good gar rifon,; under the. command of gen. Vaoboisjwith in- Rru&lonslwhkh-ar annexed. , . The next day 1 departed f ot Florence with Ber ' their and a part of my -etat-major. We were po. litely received, and the grtnd duke gave us a fuperb entertainment, of which 1 thought.proper to accept. I can. aflure you: that thejeondua at Leghorn has . been much repf obated at Florence. - - ' . ' nru. M:n-.(l.r f rh Rr-mihlic at the court of Flo- 1 111. 1TIIUIIIW. v. 1 - " f 1 .rnnolla UmnArA all mv. oDcrations. The grand duke was atter loiicueu oy muic uui -" him to departf but he would not liften to the council of thofe who were equally his nd our enemies, he .:.vi "n Wit ennital.' furrounded bv our troops , relying on French loyalty, for this conduct Tl. n.Mkli t nrral' lias furniflicd me at dir. A 116 " J " - ferent times with 600O mufkets, which we wanted, . . . Afav. . . BUONAPARTE ' t r XT r n "T T.,1 u LUtlU" i', JU1J 1. , : ... ... The Jntelligerice from Italy Is moft imporrtnt ri r.,.i.l... rnnanlrteJ their conauelts in Loin ... UC I IUklf "'- ' . " 7 . u- rUm rrAuftinn nf the Citndel of Milan: The V have," hSweVef fheen 'obliged to convert the liege of Mantau into a blockade, after teveraf at tempts, particularly on the 6th, 7th and 8th, of Juiie, to take it by uorm. : in incic iiatM u i al lowed, in the French papers themfelves,, that they - loft a greatLDumber ot mehi- . w , "After the brilliant fuccefs of Mdrtau, gen, jour-J- fram rrn(VrA thartiverrand otti. Kleber. re-in- forced by a cbriJerableltody of . the army-oftlie North, from Holland, has already, when ihefe ac counts came away, driven tb Auflriaris acrofs the Sieg and evincei a defign agaia ttfattempf the paf . fage of the Labn. - At the date of our tali letters, a "firing was heard at Weulaer, the fcene of the late engagement. , j;,,-,-'- ? t J . - u. kVnC t Uv a welUconcertea Dlan. and Ibyjbllowing the lyftem of tactics, recommended to f rignte, "in capturblg'a French frigate of 2 4 guns. The bngliin commanoer W ToulotjwLth jL.rjeyi5 which they had nearly accemplifhed, when the capt. of the Frenchman fired at capt. Macnamara, but being immediately return me rrti. in confequence 1 general engagement took place be tween the fcilors belonging lo both velfcis, when 20 of the anerny were -kUlwfr ami th French 4wgatfi towed out Or inc naruour, uv Mil. ..fc...... amidlt the fire from tlie tort, wumuw wv one man. - ' . - , , . Government yelterday Teceivea oiipartnr- -. I I U. krtlrnnntll hv tlltf LXDCdl- oioraitar, oroutuv ' - . tion cutter, in J. days, .the; quickrlrTaff.ge. ever known. -Their contents are m j ' .1 ...lt tn the hottlle dllpOll joSn Kutjutht-oerilous-fituanon -t our -iWII-W KMr , . . from all the Italian port., andhaying onljr thm KreraiorWcTtoaep ,. - ni '.n 1. flruanlv nimniired that parlia- wr 33. '6v . : , meot will be fumtnoned to meet ia the month of September next. r , The French have certainly gained more batUJ and more territory in a fw weeks, thn'any con querors have done before in any war j but Mr. ntt lays we molt bavc iqocmraj jr v . rity for the future. . . .. . Mr. Pinckney. the American envoy hart an audi - r n hi rcriirn hnme : immediately at' nf rvir Kinir nan a cioin autiicn.c iw M.nrM rn wWrh thrv were feverallv in ICliCIS .ltUVlUimi " ... y troduced by lord Grenville, fecretary of (fate, and conducted by Mr.- tottcren, aiiuiam ui - ceremonies. J ; .-: : t-... A 'compfctt 'of tht Armipktctviein the French i a V.roof of that refoeft which - . . 1 -r . . . . .u. nAtmmiir emertains tor- his Biaiettv the kiilg of bpain, the commander m clueT, and the wivil commiiuoucrs ui vi -v "-J. 6'T: ry' UT0 V.AttnrB' rnnrrina Irnm this pennon or arms iu nu.m, -""6 r -j- .. .in c oftr 'h. rlfe ot the negotiation uay 1111 iihu; - - o . . , . ..... J . D..ia ti . tli. furl. 1 il !n nf WOlcll Inall oc opcuca ai t i . w..-.f.. a dehmtive peace uetween 111c mo iwira. . Th Pn,w (halt fend with all poffible exnedi tion" ta ParU a plenipotentiary, in order to obtain 1 .1,. .,.,.mu Jirrrinrv 9 definitive oeace. bv fiffffringihecehary-rfparauousJoraheJoutrages 1 :i .1.. ... Kr.orh endured in his Rates. aiiu iiiiuita hivu ... -- .. r and particularly for the murder-ot Bafleyille, and inc rccoiiipcuic uuc iy itio . .. ... . j. The individuals iTetajned in. the territories iof theFopfonhrfVfotiiital opinions, fhsll immedi ately be fet .at liberty and re-enter into the poflei ftonof their effecls. - r ' ' 4. 'The Ports, belonging to. the Pope's Hates fl.,.11 u. n,.,. in nVl ifflMs hclonoine To the' Dowers 1u.11 ill ul .v " - -- CJ xt war Vith-the French Republic, and open to the rrench fhips. . 1 5. x lie e rencn anny inaii Teni!u j jjmiuun ui r - .l. ....- Viaml the emnrefs of R ufTia does not think herfelf fufficiently fure of the lupport oi Au tria, fo terribly weakened by; the war nor of the alUttanFiigTamr,rwiio"iTncrieii negociaiing and who. U uie a.cs nuv "r" ' - . 1 . il" C . . 1.. u may have to relilt ail me enon? 01 incrru u Dutch republics, a(Tifled perhaps by Spain. . -ri.- rmnrrft anoears. in confequence to have ad journed her projects agolt Turkey She is offer. .. inc an alliance wiiH m.v, : which her troops marched, and were about to at tack the Ottoman power, one wnmw " conqoeltsinFerfia; and round the Cafpian fea She labours tofurroundjhe Turks by degrees, and then (he will be able to attack them without danger, UJ lJll sj-vt ajj j y . - tii.m l,v fTamnr. and nraiifed in the campaign be '' fore the ladbeen eminently foccefsful- They have not made their principal attacks in front, but have h the - flank nf the enemv." onooftntf a n.. .r.li.mi n fwhTe line, and thus infurinir VicYory, wlthotit'the mortification of having purchaf- ed it by a heavy Jols. wedo not-go tne tun lengm ' r l.i tfiaf the lore retreat of Tou'rdan was : "Wrely manoeuvre i hut if otherwife, it muft certajn U be admitted, thatM hp admirably contrivedto irh :neyeiaimisfbm "oWing-one;-v-;.;.". -'q?fffi??f ' The Bmuels papers flate, that the French army . 'of the Sambre and Meafe had, after a few fkir -r-snifhas again palled the Sieg. ' A Cannonading ws heard during a whole day and night, between ' Ukerath and Huningen j after which the firing was ' heard towards Wetzlaer. ; Here, we have no doubt, theVrehch are again endeavdring to pals the Labn, rand Ve- hsveTealotf to expeft that their operations . will be more fuccersful than on the late oecafion, . fine ' Kleber has' heen're-inforced by more than KI NGSTO NrtJamyVAugr, T-i.. t.... r.:.n.l. Willhemv Ne wburv-DOrt.- ir-o-.FflendrtoctieatStrMarkr,- n .t .,.,..'k. : arrived 'Irnm LHianives. 'Willi a ! nir.Anliiur demand of an- immediateur- ' ... '. - J 1.. .1.... vl .m .1. ICIJUCI IV Ills i isuvi... -- tack on every Bntilh polt by yJooo.--j TfT , ir U r.nrrerl hv the late arrivals from the frlole. that all the French frigates have left Cape Francois, and have proceeded, as is fuppofed, to America, ia order to convoy-a fleet with provifions 10 St, Do- - oimgo. , . r-t.. C......1... I.rv m fail fi-nm the Mole, hia majefty's fliip, Leviathan, Hannibal, Canada, and ' Sampton, on a lecret expeauion; mey iook wh oot about 40b Rand of fmall arms each. . 1 . n 1 1 ; T. . I ... ceffion offtreiigrh in the new parliament. - Jt, appears that gen. Forbes has received a deputa. tion from one of the dlftricls in the Spanifli part of St. Domingo, avowing a determined-averfion to lub mit to the claims flfihe-French comroiflioners for territorial poueflion-and-oSering to place them felves under Britifli proteaion The fouT fhips of ibe line that were to tail lalt wecu irom moie at. Ni cholas, with a large quantity of fmall arms, were, it is fuppofed, intended for Monte Cbrilli, to carry into eftedt ibme of the propofnions made by the Spa nifli deputies. t. . " But one thine more remains to be done by that goodly -great -man- OAVAtfi ir lamrsui yiv, he rlerUne rhe nrelillelltial cbairVtO fill IIO . .1 C 1 I .nJ rriit e rA rnnilintja me meaiureoi ins giury aim . vw..v....- the-jurringpaflionsof convulled Kurope. and reftore . to that devoted quarter of the globe, what lie has fo wifely nreferved to his own nappy wunny, me niRimMe blefuigi f -ar lajtmg peace. U tnis, as v tfehafleriaux aflerts, is to be accompUlhed only by a conarefs of wife men, who fo fit to prehde as Ht .e. . , I ..lj- iU.ne who Has lliewnrto an auinmug is ram that he dares to prize, above the ' love .of.. vulgar fame. . the Legauohsof Bdtogria and Ferrara: gntl lhall oc cupy that ol rrenza. , 6. The citadchit : cdna Iflialljn fix days, be put intn Vh nnflcflii.n of the French troops with its ar- -tillery, (tores and provifions. - . ' : 7. t he city ot rtneona man coihjuuc uuuci uw civil government of the Fope. ', 8. -1 he Fope fhall yield to the French Republic a ..:.:v.,.c hurto vafek and ftaintea at the iiuuuitu .iwfcu.vf 1 .-..- - - i - vKn!. -nninkifliifipr' Vn he fent to Rome. MIODS WUU..V W. WUII. Ill Ht.- ... - - - . . O wjiicnjure-eipecjauji wnnnist vuh m "i"v of Junius iifutgs, ana tnat; in maroie ot riarcu jBrutiis, both placed in the capitol. The Pope lhall alfo deliver up five hundred manufcripts, at the choice of ihefaid commillioners,; , , L . ' 9. The Pope (ball pay to the French Republic a I millions of French -money ; which 15 millions J9ajhoii&iniJiyjtri lfial11B in.rprfir.or.,tegottrhf reniainine y millions 500 thoufand livres in goods, 1 P 1 r. " ' . mrrna nni7r. nnrie. (vl. .r TK if enrtnno tn he naid in three Inflal-' meutsVfivmillions in the following months and the remainder within three- months. : 1 1.; Tbe J millions jop thoufand livres in goods 4. -4Ml.hrillw .flwlluererf -arr-fTrrlinnr tn thjr-jl." llidii uc iaiiiiiuiij VV'-.. ...v. Mi.t ..,".. malTdslnadeTroiniheporTS ofGenoarLiSghofn and 1 . ' J. C . .L .s... - 1. !i L .11 1 tltole places occuptcn oy inc aimy, wmm uiau oc wvm.w ."M,., i.v rrrifnt- rt trim contributions which hall be.. levied On, Bologna. iitr. 1 j c. : - ' r 4 j ciriria na-r rciiiii aJuUi ttrrs Vr(itri4av received at the Admiraltv V a..- " J j . -office, from Admiral Sir. John Jervis, in the fedi. terfanean,and from gen; O'Hara, governor of Gib ral ta K.:4l4fr, -: -r'-rlA . .' .1 ' --.j-' .; .iSi- ; -. TV. fenVn .'Sfe Tohn Tervla." (fate tne fur- A .IV. nVbUUN4. .. j .... J-' - . cefs of captain Macnaniars, ot the SouthamptQal f. Ij. The French troops fii all have" azfree paflage through all the : terr itories ot the rope. Jl.!lL We may expect important and fpeedy change's in IUC politic VI pu ucH , . , P ..w. m" V few raroent of EngUiW refufed to pay the Emperor. jrery difficult to be found, the., fecond is, that the l'mnirnr nrnnM nnlv he enabled bv it to conclude a peaea. whictr is not far off. We are allured that the Marquis de Gallo has made fome propodtions on tlie fubjeft at Bafle thatf the Auftrian miniller and Bartbelemi begin to yifit eadi other'; that the lat ter hasrequired from the former the arreft of t e . . .1 . l i. . J i r. ct-devant Marquis ae rotterar, who nau iiiauc cc- NEW-Y OR K, Sept. 10. -m, : We are authorifed to "inlorm tlie puulic. that .u nn.n,iiKr.ner inp- lefTiinn tner irue 31. lllG iwu vwlll'l'",- " " o in" Croix river, as the boundary line between the Unit- a c. .... tlie liritiiu tertiiorics. nave hiuku .u Ul.lt. niiu . .-. .... f.k... n..Vfn Ffn nne nf the iudpes of the Su- preme Court in this State, to be the Thud Com- miinnner. ana nave uiiuaii " - r to condud him to St. Andrews, wheie they are to . f . - - . . ...liH.ni ..F ih. hiillnels convene ior me aitoinjJiiiiiiufc.L. ..- The exprcis nas arrivea neje j juagc -umwn.f -fent in a northern county, and advices are forward ed to hmu wnetner ne win ai.ee pi. ui mi, .- not inform the public. t , ; ; It gives' us pleafur to bear of this amicable a- greement of the commiflioners, and to know that they have fallen upon fo diflinguifhed and impartial atnau ai judge Beiuenr- r ;: " N 'Sept. 16, By the imp jenny, capv -uum.:y, j r 1 ... . ... rn.....i -.yl u;irh a I on- - il ' ' h-rf... r.J .n.Vi. nf the 11 alfd aon papcrui- iy tiumv. v. . ... 1 - n J L-- n-..:. .1 I i. : oy -ait. ivicitic 11 viii uuui . -. j' - j- - j Iv from which we felecY the mod important ar- . . . ..., tides. . .. ,- v . ' " .' ' " All accounts confirm the rapid and fignal fuccef fifs oLthe French. After miicb hard, fighting the French army has taken pofleffion of Frankfort.; Of .1,:. .... I,..,. nn th. norlijittir JetalU 2 hilt (cveral'! x:.I U.n.M'r.l.i!nii ininnrrnVrranfaAinnS. fliall Km IianiMl Ia thrfir.uHli'- a lneertllv-a noltlbler - -imniiraku in mv .j. -..... r tj .. - . .1.. 17MnMM liia mirl. nrnnnlltlonS e - 1 . I L....nu k the t.-ffen. iot peace, arc iu fcin.uiaiiui,,.m " ... j- r ; ,he r.nnt gnil hv the veflel from Bourdeaut, s well as by papers but they ifeem to reft oh ct - t . .lS '..l-..t.lJ . kl ..nttnilol ll. tecture.- ! ae minir ia uruuai'ir- .y" . c 1 :il r..H l.J... hia. ranltol - 'VCC UI llla.lluuJiB "ll iiiwii . without any defence,: Some unexpected reverie u afFairstnay protracl this eyent ;lbot every thing prefent favours the opimgn that he will attempt a negociation. . -j - ' r: , : The Earl of Lauderdale has loft his. eleflion as one of the i$ peers of-Scotiandriand through mjn'f . i ' n .1 . r--l .c r...l !c l.i4.it 1 he teriat innuence, ine r-an .01 1,1101 irw! . - ; r.-l f l .J,l,l. h,. unrereJ his DrOteft aCat l.t v.,. : .;!,. f untinrr on the ground of Ibme detea in his title. : ;i . , . . The arreft of the governor of the UUKe or ... cany by Buonaparte, for his favouring threfcape or UieiU'glun, ana iiic.taa.uig iu ivimv-. j -
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