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Whether the iitauirttlo is or U not "atithefuilc " I we have not been able to alec rtain. k is in Uib 1 ltance astolluws "'T The Spanifli cabinet retraces the oriein of the coalition, and mentions the principal cii'i'uiriflanc?., as well as the different events, in which bbth ci- tii'htortert irBCwes ..of country . "Hit vhkfe are Jock ed up tbe two armies ot prince Charles and LatouV. s 'Fl" contbat as they, rt treat with enormous lols, and it a lewdaysjthey jll be behind the Danube. 77 Tfhe emiifirants are already there in flictter from ou.'.balleoi,- HtfV ' If'" Al tiie German princes fuccelfivtly demand peace. The Empeiur abandons Hie'm ; but he will himfelr', m-xt-icw days, be-fotVed to- dentand peace,, if he Buonaparte, ' ' . . - I By the report of the head commiffary, the army .oil the Rhine and Mofelle, is completely iupplied j"wifh"iery thmg for the red of xhe campaign. - We are "aliured, that deputies from the ifland of TJurdiala palled hyjenoa latieilyjl loltifitiBuona parte. It is added, that the Sardinians haverefolv ed to ereft themlelves into a republic, under the proteotion of-France. They will no doubt be fa " voiribly received by the general and commiflary. It is eflentisl that Sardinia (kould be under our in fluence," to fecttre us the means of retaking Corfica. It further appears," that this iQand will be Toon in vaded. Several Corhcans, "in concert with Salicetti -and Banaparter announce that the Englifh will be foon driven ft om thence., ; ' (Sentinellc. P A R I S. July 26. " - -"Secttttejs commotions have been maifefted with in thefc fewidays in the camps about Paris The n - I ' ' n .1 : . C .U An.(!tC'oitrt Irnlct.AValworiV, envoy- cjtfa-Mt-nary from hU'frrcne lii'glMiek the Landgrave o efi OarmUadt, had likewiie' an auditnte of leave fa's nmjrAy. J o wJi th they were fe'verally introduced by tin. I'g'H .JtonouraMe UxiLCreiivtllc, his majtliy pn" 4ii.l 4ecret; tVn of ihe government, but co( rent thcnifeli'eVv, ith contributions. v ' This morning the mattiraret por all t! r '!' ib ami g'-een cloth in reu.liuoiraS they like wiicjtuve all the horles- TL. J -I 1: - T -J -r ' ! ins 01 mi- r r i lite ui j our ana i r,x s, is ceremonies. The mtrchants of tlilscijy, intrefted in the Por .tupal t rade had a mretine an Tildy tor 1 1 pur l-qlcof prelentiugHj addrels to liar I- Spemer re--imcHing that the boird of ilmiralty wo dd imrae-; iiotely leiid out a Urong convoy tor tne protectiu f 1 h? homeward bonwdTeet from Newtoundland, us well as the Qpono and ,Li(bon trade The laic reports,, relpe&ing the intended ; Invalion ot For tugal by the Krcnch, with the frequent conferences held ot tbe Court of Ulhpnj; have created much a larm in the minds of the merchants, wjm took this HiiiiHi itcufHtgniwnitmr-iviiiwrn-noijriooK- an aC,ve paft djrilig ineir alliances a 'pertv, which it might eventually require. , gaind the French republic. This ftatement is fol. Jug. 1. l'ar'n papers of the 'a8th and 29th ult. Towed bv an account of feveral tranfartions whkh have been receive in town, . rronitlirie it appears Mave taKen place before and li nee the leceflion of Jhatcneral artenflebeg hat evucUatediJiej;nuu-sain frMp the roaliflon; ahdthe tfeaty oF peace ijr ui Lyaruiuaui, 'i ....u uvu i conciuuea wun trance, a zmes, and general Jourdan is puriuing nun upon the Upper Rhine. He was in tbe environs orwlF bade n on the 9th ult.. ' - Letters from Brulfils (late, that gen. Kleber is before the city oF Wurtzboorg, the cap'itol of r ran. conia. , . ' . , Dilbatches, fuppofed of importance, have been re ccivealrom l ord Bute, a Madrid and a Corunoa mail has arrived. . A letter from ttambutgb, 6F the jift, received on Sarurday by an'emincOt exchange borker, was in and Hruffia, meditate an aitempt to gain pofteflion in .teiC tewaayj.n uetcamps anout rar-uc j of that l;tlIe llatc wh-,ch would give to Denmark, D.reapry has arreftcd the principal agents of the th? fQV-rcgnty of tie Nonh fci;- It aifb ru! a triple alliance m 1 the tapis, tending to refill the prtdoriinanr and gVowing hiHutuce ot the court of S'i'lf . .- .. t tiLgij-..:- . i mm-: ' ! km - - mw-i mm lli :: '" - ; Ji" in lifiit. mm -'",- re The Directory has decreed that peace with any of the belligerent powers (hall oiilyj)? concluded at Paris in future. '. '.' The Margrave of Baden has folicited an armiftice of ieu. Moreau : - ;:." July 27. M-iiidats which have fallen within thefe few days to 3 livres 10 fous, yellerdayjofe .tojli .vres ii fous. T: " ' "' :- The derertion of the regiment of Pender is alio officially announced this regiment is almoft anni- .'"liila 1 ed. '. ,":-. ' , ,""': ; - . " -- , We are allured that the French are in Manheim, aild that a commiflioner has arrived at. Bafle from, h Emperor, to make ove"rTa'reiof peace To our airi - baflador. ": . ' . ' . ' . ,. - Deputies are arrived at Genoa from Sardinia, to folicit the affiltarice of the French in eftablilhing that r Ifland as a repuijlic."" v1'- - The two arnV.es of Moreau and Jourdan-have ef tabliftied a commnnication with each other.. ' ITheExecutivc Directory received intelligence on the 8th Tliffrmidor, Inly 26; thartherAuiti'ianfarr tn-TuifTerreaTDerore tne army of jouraanpanor inaks for Bohemia. The two armies of the Rhine and the Sambre and Meufe have ellabliflied their communication. - : . ' -- : " l'cteiftlurph. 1 Letters Irom Genoa, of the 6th ult. Mate, that the Republic it but little dilpofed to content to the demand made by -tlie French Miniftcr to (hot her ports -a gainlt England' Advices has been received at Genoa, from at. Floieuzo, 111 Cprlh a, that Admi .1 at Sir J. Jerv'ts was only waiting for iuftrucViom from England, to bombard ,eiery. Italian port that ihall eiretiideriti rifon. " ' .By Jhe raaieadvices.lwejparnhat-the treaty of peace between Krante andTaples is concluded, and that its articles are moft diieJy injurious to the in tereds of this country. Lt. is faid thai the king ot Naples confeious of his ovv 11 weaknel's, and fearful of incurring the dilpleafure of the Eritifli, has pre vailed on the DireQorftp delay tlieirpromlgatiofi. until there Iball bc a "Spanifli fleet in the Mediter raneaii iufhcient to pioiect Uem lends to have leen condemned in open contempt of fubfifting treaties and legal forms. II. Divers circunidancea which attended the cap ture and evacuation of Toulon, on which occalion the Spanilh cabinet aliens, that the Uriiifh com manders fulfil led none of the terms granted to the inhabitant under the guarantee ot the Spanilh com manders i and tha,t they carried oft leveral fiench Ihips without allowing the Spumaids any of the prize...- T,. In. The embargo laid in our ports on wood (or the evening "handed about j it eaprclies an appre beufionieuigentertainedby the innabimmof tiam-l fhip building,- bought aprin thcuorth of Europe oir burg, that Denmark with the concurrence of France account of the Spanilh government-, which was hit Thcvdiifeeorwirtenrbere;, by the articles of the fiilpeii ltd n?LJilt.u Uietaa-xhUjetLta pay to r xanc - four millions- to furnifh 4000 horfes. fome thoufan.i .oxen,- and iiuiiui)itio'ii. He' has withdrawn his troops from the Au'.trian arniy. ' L O N D O N.r Tilly ro. " " ' . It turns out to be a fadt that there were fotne difpuits, between t lie -Germans and Conde's army, " which. nded in bloodflied. Letters have been re. ceivedrin town bjfjtbejrdativiiLfJbnie-ofncerfiv The-PHhceTs 7army, . which sives the folldwina; ac count of this arFair : The pay. which hey for Tome time received regularly, from fupplies fent from xnruaini naviim .oqeji luipentieu, eirncr irom a ttni V i J i- t f -v.-fs-'a- porary milcarnaao of the remittance, or from at o.- ' tal alteration ill the fyftcm of fupply, the foldiers Were abfolutely without cither -pay or provisions on their retreat. Men wit Inarms in their hands will not want what they (land in need of, and have , the - means of taliiiigihey betook themfelvM to plun- ndeTfoTffippIyTtheir ow ; jcompljiiried of the robbery," andifarce was ppo(e4 to force. . ifrer fome confufion and blood Ihed, they received fuppliesTbjr'Tome means or other, and ; quietnefs i was reflored.7" TTv ".T7' '7 mm- "Trie fie. h A. ; ' We have three lhips juft arrived liere from An . cona, by which we learn that Ancona is in poilef lion of the French --the lhips came out jult as the troops entered the place. S.U&Mehevf it it- The dread of a boinbarduie Of, It Ji afTerted, h general in every 'harbour ofltaly, and that, Spain only';wajts or..fiich .occurrente to declare war a gainft Great-Britain. . What truth there is in cither Ifatement a lboiTTTme"wiiraeelope. . -7T:; , Our accounts Irom Spain mention a fingular.cir "cuinllance that lias notoefore tiahlpircd "to" public" notice. It feems that Richery'srlquadron hid fa" j bricated a number of gun-boats, which have been leized by the Spanilh governor ot Cadi 4, whofe con duct was jullified by the court i it being coutrry t the laws of war .to build veffels tor the purpote of liofiiHtiea in a neutral port.1 , ' -. - From Coriiuna, it is hud, that an uiiufual number of Spanilh iliips have recently fdiled ior Riga, ram tuirih, Odend, and AmlTerdam, tor cargoes of hemp. I and (hip timber, and Count O'Rielly and his faun- iy lias laueg ior le navaunaii, uu ouaru uie 31. in- gelo. : "r-"' : "V ; '. ' ''';"'"' "' j.The Hammirg marl due on Sunday arrlv." ed this nloniing. The irrtelllgrnce from the Lower Rhine ftates,'that the Sambie and Meufe army pafr. ed the Mein id three columns on . the 17th, 18 and 19th ult. One coluoiii Under gen LT.ebvie took the road to fchaffenbtfurg; of which the" Ffetich"Tiave got pouelfion-j-ahe iecond column proceeded to lierg ttralle and the Oberwald s the third.column traverf ed the Landgflaviate'of Hefle Darmltadt: "The for treli of Konigftein is vigorpully bombardd. CToTe Cege has been la'd io Elirenbrcittlrn, and Mentz is blockaded on all fldesPart of the arniy of the. North has arrived. ut Frankfort to undertake the, lie lie or, m e niZi ..-4 Macartney Zhou Id go put governor of the Cape of :Go6d Hope. There cannot be a flronger protof-of the importance which our government attaches to . 1 1 f ... - A. . . . From the Ubpe Rhine the German papers bring intelligence, th the AuRrians art rctrt aiitig to the Danube, and that t lie army ot thy Rhine and AIoIlML is purfuing them. !, , '- r . .' ; A junction Is expelled to take place immediately Between the armies of Jourdan and Moiean, ,' After tlie lvattie at Kttiiigen, the flrcUduke,)t is laid, pro . t;T - - r IIA nnv Ih.n 1 j.r.ri i. rr 4 unh fmun lit 111 Mn r ij r:'7.rr"r".v...v."...i'''"fe -."r" . ipnien narniiice to pen. Moreau wiro rcuted M . 1 dcomemiencetoprefideoverit. . - however 10 grant oTie. - V''"' . ' . w . ' JV4 "' V- ., Hieplan of the Fieuch 1 to efleft a l.imflion , , - ... j i , - K.v ... ii arm v nr .nmrp flufi vi.mij imrir urn mur. p'otentiary from the United Stales ol America, had - an aiuiiiK ot leave of hi majelty. -r r v- - .'.'-And tvutu King, Klj.-Iiis'lueceflorin the lamp character, had his hi-lt puvaic auclatiw'e ot via ' jell) , to deliver his credentials t i dan, au d the arpiy.bf the Rhine under jen. Moreau, between Heilb.'on and Heidelberg, which will no doubt loon take place..-. The French 011 this fide ot tne ldime oiake iihcmiio.1 in the civil adniiuuUa rotting either on board the (hips, or in warehoufes. wncre ii couia.uot oc raKen care ot. ..-1 , IV, The :e'mljargo laid an the fji c arms pin-chafed la England on Spanilh account arfd with tl e confent of ouroylimeiS fclfiou oUthe Spanifli founderic, which lire anus were obliged to be refpld by the Spanifli agents at a ... onlidcrablc lofs. -y. The inlult ofFetcd to his Catholic majelly, in the perfon of the marquis de la Cala his ambaflit dor, when he had his fir (I audience with Lord Grcn ville. .. -. ". VI. The fcizure of the filks lent to this country by Spaoifh oicicliantt. which tlieyhadhoaght.a'p-aii their awn accouiu at the i'ale of the prizes made by Admiral Richery, and which they had lent to .Eng land conlormableio the laws of G. Britain VII. The Itoppjoe of leveral Spanifli vefleli ; the vexatious proceedings daily -exrrcifed againll them by the commanders of the fquadrons of his Britan nic majettyy'as well in the Mediterranean, as in d therJeas." .. V . - A war with Spain' will, we fhould fnppofc, be con- , fidered as a moll caiairiitons event to this country j by very perfon inTjrTliyiimerwas, wheiTthe i deaota Spaiviflj war'diffufed almoin genera fans-) faclion, but tbe leutinienis of the nation are nov, weTielieveVcliangyd ;' and the people begiti .to be - C On V incedjjh gL gatTrnnt and rggilte c iliips, llOW't ver. rich their carguis may bej-aflord bnt a poor ccni 4)enratioii to the country for the additional taxes and burdens Which arc the Hire and permanent effects of every war. . :. . ;' The' filver faints find juft the lame refped with the inndcls as tluy.liad from their oih'cial defeiiders. They - have inach iutlance been taken'according t; the lieceflity of the cale, . ' ' iJkt oy plate, Not for the jaJhhrLut the weight ." ' YejLaday-a-t-Jioon acoum.il wa-held4it-the Se- cretary ol State's office, Uowning-ltreet, at which 7 mod of the cabinet miniliers were prelent. ' A the breaking up of the council, Mr. Hammond, one of t be-under Secrctai ies ofState rcceiitd jiis aifpatcliefflihcrT nlhe afteirnoon fie left town, on his departure for the continent, actompanied by Mr. i aylor, one ol the gentlemen ot the foreign otlicc. 1 wo ot his maielOs niitliengers attended him. . DIJTCH NA.VY. . The following ftatementof-Zthe 'llTengih of "tiie f -'j, Dutch fvavy ft Ira'uflafed'lroui ay.liruflels paper ; of the.ajd uli. ' . ' ' . . The Dutch Iqiiadron, gone to' the Lad Indies, un der the command of Admiral "l-ocasy-is compoicd' of twvfliiprofi8un7f.6fB and f.iur corvettes. : ' -- -' - ' '. '"'' TheqnadTonrffoiTe Yo miral Bi aak, couliftn of ohe fliip ot $6 tins, one, . irigate of 44, twp of 0, aiul four corvette. - 1 .. - . . i . , t 1 - re arc in ui t iit-amier-tmf eotnmann ni 1 1 Adm.. Winter, two fliipsof 74 guns, fix ol 63, one 'it jo, two frigates ot 4a, and leveir corvettes, or other fmaller Veffels'. . .:. -- - . In the other difFcFentporia of the Republic,' there are two lhips of 7, guns, Jour of 63, two of jA, two of 44, eight IrigaAes or corvettes, of from & to 10 guns,anc' lixrun lhips of war ot lei. tlun .0 There are. building or repairing 'n. the dilferciit Jock ymd-iot the 'liUiaviau republic, two flup...ot. 74 gtins, four of 681 one of 56, two Irig.ues i.. oue ot 6, iiud tvak.inveties ot 18.. J 1
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