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i : i i ti.r.j. f, , w 1 , - 1 "' T '' ; n-f - r . A - FArmEVlLLE PuBLiHED ever SAtUimAY'SYlODGE and BOYLAN. , ............ -- '. -r;' -r- r ' Yol,J. Numb , 33; Fordgn Iatdliemce, by the lateft arrivals.. LONDON, Augufl 49, YVrterdav cabi. Home, bf the Africa; of 8.1 enn. arrived at "the adtniraityjgjjfrcc'', with the pLeajingll "intellieeirce of th late arrival in the ions ut vhe ' home waYii'bihmd-Jamaica 6eet-6f merchantmen, under convoy of that ffitp. r .' ; ' .. . - - Advices were a!(b received yeHcrday of the ffe arrival of the prlneil tiaft ftt-the leeward Hlantl Bd.Medutrriajtf"fletjf jhifatne arci t!iel,jvr pool lirjrtofiM Irfo wade hiving proceeded "ttilder efcrtof the Doris trigate. . , . An order of Courcil will he fhortly iflued to per mit Ealif-fncVia--goods to be fhfpped in neutral hot: totns direct for Holland. A notice to this effect has been. Polled at Lloyd's. - y(rcrday arrived Cher bourg, witn prlfoners they bring an account that great number of privateer are, at fea They likewife fay, that they are ..preparing all along the coaftof France lor Tome Important expedition And that at Brett, and in its neighbourhood there Weri' bne timidred 4hbtiTand nien aflembled. for f he purpole of making a dcfcni upon. tDRlnd or Ire -nmov ' A letter from Hahatt,,of ;.tr.i5th inftpofitive-1 cpnfideration of ethpetre on, a bufihels to ftriouily trrtfterts the Laridtrave of 'Je8eCanHS hae rer Csjvedxintormatioiij tnat a i,rge.juuian arny wouiu inarch ! lit J HoriemiaV not ol)C.tQ defend that couni y frintan-Wafioniiihe-pilhilWchbu .... j 't ..rfV-nftvf tTr-amKnttrhe-arteiT-und UintCfvehtron tot any other power. . Mr. Hammond irrcernew with the king of Prul. fij, altho it did not firodtwe the advantagts which W?re expected ioyeTultTronrTtrnevertheltls enabred that geiuleman to aCccftain at leal) one verv'nateri al and important faft, namely, ' That the French loiWanK-nt had not the fir ailed objecT ion to treat: whhihis country but that, for the porpofe of fop portini; their conflitution in "the eyea of their coun- - .... - t : 1. . , 1 tryT and proving to alt. Europe the aif iv anat! thnfe German Itates who.- contrary to the conltitn liori"6f TErnpi reT; j)" concluded feparate treaties withhe republic 1 he elector of Saxony ha raifed an army'ul 60,00(3 men, Which is to art 5n tom.m with th B uHiaus and Auf triansi to jave the Imf&M aotUy 4rum -rum. -- : General jourdan haJ reluled tb ireat llatilbon as a nrutral nf. " . :",A;' '-' - HaminobdrweleartliaftiiWoTTbaTfaile An order has bern fent by government to thelawi" lieutenant ol counties in fcngland and Wales, en joining them ttrtranfmit with all poffible Tpeed, an account of the number of men in their leveral cbun- ties "capahle of ''hi fatihg ; arnspdiliinguilhing, at the fame time, their ages and occupations. This return is fuppoled to be repiireil preparatory to fome mea tarei for the increafebf he national fore. Ordert hate been lent Out, and a (hip t actually ifpatchprf fft-m- Gibraltar to brihg home Sir Oil bert Elliot and his hiite from the pfetiou's ifland of Corfica, which is 'oand to be untenable'on the event zXf theotal4ofsof Italy fftiiit allies. - Admiral ColpoyV Iquadron, which has returned to Plymouth, after enluring the falety of the W eft India fleet looked into the harbour of Bred on Sun day the iltt itift: where he faw twelve fail of the . tine and eleven-frlgate rtady for Pea. The, har; bour is blocked up by the fquadron under the com mind of admiral Gardner. j .. j The Paris: Journals, of the 23d and J4th inftant, reached 11a yelferday.'- ly a letter from gen. Buo naparte, if appears that the French It'll I continue fuccefsf u4 n 1 talysw On the Ttt h tnllantTgett; I a fle 1 c i a 1 1 fPre-IrT --na -attacked the Imperial troops at -Coronrt and Montebaldo, vviere thty apprarrd celirous to make a (land they- Were defeated with the lol's of-feven pieces of cannotC4oo- pvjfon'eis, ami forced fo- . retreat. On the fuccerdi vcd iy, general 'St. HilaiTe; forced the Aultfians from Roqne d' AhTonce, after nengagecieat,..iH--whR-l4k--t-ltefr"l i tggn'gev 6 pieces of cannon, aild itCO men. Gener.il . n- gereao has eroded the Addige, taken too prilon'r. and compelled W.ufinlrr ,10 'all ii.uk on iioveredn "werTpuBfifli'eirin -Taris on tlVe 'iVjth, nd given -m r --the-StarfbrtjT.TtanCT of a battle which took place otvtbe uth, and laded fori) honrs. in Which the" A'uftrians were at firft fuccefiful but afterwards deflated, promifH to fend the particulars ol this nnd two other obftinate bat ties in which '.bchad1 be ettjjSrHBUHfcfa. inwiM'' weexaminerl all' the papers that hnve reached us to find the proniifed account. The l(ft letter from that general "dated the nth, arrived in PalPfs the iStii, and the lapfe of fix davs withodt the promifed ,rW 4l4Wc'relf8:t9 flflwft-tlwtne-Aitftrrairr1avH . ut out wore workfon him than he Jbasbeew wjlmM to comers, ir ) mnn-tnt mat ti.e hmperor had - Wttrmfer, tonable tlietiUflUnake 9 vigorous efft . to tum thf tide of war. They have rrade; the t .. "fetnptTliti'd though thev bave-inof been"ifwether fuccefsful, e imagine they have partly (topped tue furflr oro?reXjf the-Fe-Heh-'-Manttis harbeen relieved,' H0011 parte cannot hni himfelfirta con '' J'..! fllj..- vtf..-..ilt."il. . ..i. -.1 . r TvaI i anil Mni l'ftll if T'(iftrnn tiai if ' lft (AnnJ an enemy capnMe of fomerefiflaiKe: -4 -A It is troe t-liat One of the Pai-i paprs Trierttion a reptfff thar Maittua had capitul ijfd to the French. ;?-:lhi hoWeverf t'tit'nofbewltednfiichiglt tt'horify. ".'''": '';"''".' 7 ' - ". '.The. article in thefe pnpers of mnft "importance tri th'u cnuni-rv. in the mm which (laieA. ihwt thr I'rnf. Can ambaflador had received flirpatches fron ;fs drid, announcing that tha-eonrr of Spain has fov ....11 a 1 ..1 t;i-i ti;. :. .. .... , .jj....... ..fc....... , given as confirmed tnieiiigence, out we jiave aouot ; tnar-rt ia true n to tiience. lotoi he kinr' of PrnOia. havuiu not only rejefted the prqpefel madp to hirahy oof, court, which wcnt to guarantee to hurl certain very nnponani icnuu rie and a fea-porV, '5r. r'rft'M'-. Hamnmni in the mopjivgrackih nwmtrJViM ')? infolt not to be wooyerecr at, attfr iinmiiing' tioo, as to'apil to,t1iat very poer which deceived us, broke Jait w i tK usandch'a t cd MolarrocK Ihe objecf Wriiiio "been fi-o tol d j ffrtt , t o 'afce rf a iti"' the nijiaTjietwhi tla'tltto.- f the KfencboviTrn;ftW03SIinir' of peace. and fecbiidly , if that et (-ifninfltion fhobld prove to be fucli as tb rettdtr fh comimiution of the War inevitable, to derleh the riillian nionarchlrom his alliance with the'Frerichr and to induce him to' rejoin that confederacy which he was the fiilt to elfablifV and the firit to 1 defert. In both, thele points Mr. Hammond has completely failed ; and the failure ha luftificd the at,velienlionv of fhofe who were capable of fortning any judgment of the prelent (late of continental affairs. ' ' . J f Somofqut poitkiahs are now convinced of whatViey ought to t ave IVt n lung ago, that th?vdv al p'underer of I'olandiideietmm pollibie adyailtage of the emperor's diltrriled iitoa-1 tionK The party ftates too, at leaft aa many as are within his power will fooVr ptnfe t pate in 0e bU(t ii'gs of his paternal care and affection. , The driilaiuls of the Frenci irrctory, cmmjui- xated tbrouph ourflte tttblimtaifyarc-iaid to- -W4 fuc'h as niijiat be expected throuaih fich" a channel In f ajheY 0 eft wo things r- enner ttuu rnutm hw-ic enjp.nfi oy carried 6ii ; orj t'int the d'n ectory wilt not, thiough any foreign medium, 'treat with our prelent mirii try. We pre'teiid hot to deuriiiine which of thefe is the tactr IhoulcTdo fo ; but it is contidriitly reported, that he has no intention tocarrv on the war any longer ; Itiat. he now labours to giv - peace to his dominions !v a treaty Willi tire French : and that, if nothing ig.the.ialt accounts from ofrau's army, wl)ich.L;iQjtr, ,.-t,. thei'e two nowers will 1 .eoncltaeTfilloTf thf rttd". ..Jrii!lgmUWMCPWPao by art official of ntrfa month. The emoluments of the offices held by the late earl-of Mansfield, amounted tojipwards 1 of 19,0001. per aim. "".We" do" not complaii that the mod of tliem were 'teatr places : every man ought to have plarevfuhedt vided for "many of his fi isnds in this way, it is a jprttof that he knows exactly what they je fit for, The emperor has ifl'ued a proclarnati6ri, in which hee:i!Is.upon his fuhjeftsto takejari arms, 10 avert "flif dinifmFtlirestTnstliem, from" the deflrut proetVtf thei-Tenchr btrrexptrfle 1 ton nut to have recourle, but m the lait extrrmity to Vhofe violent Jiieahires to which the enemy have been lole'.v indebted fof TTif fuccefs of their arm., He-prbleflea a juft rellaflce on the fidelity pfliis Tub niomentous, "they have, ritli much wifdom and pro priety, finally determined to meet the quelbon "of war qt l'eacts. m thcoiolt lair,open and lioooura- binet might have to make on the fubiedt of Met. jnult be madein'a direct and unequivocal mariner to the directory itlelf." " " " ' ' " " "In tonfeqoence of this intlniafioff, the Cabinet Trn-" mediately proceeded to deliberate on the quell ictti ; and,' after confulerable debate, It was at length de cided that an accredited agent fhould be tent irri'mei diately to Paris, inyefled whli all the neceflary pow. ; ers for opening a negociatioo with the executive di- IjriAjinfl .enpowere terms as our tninmers are willmg to agree, to, for., the purpble'f" reab terms are already drawn up. We are wej. aflUrt d thpy have been dictated by fincerity, and that thty are at once lb libera wile, and honourable, as to aFord the nioft rational ground of ope that they cannot fail to produce the favourable iriiprelfion not only upon the members of the French governrnrTrr: but upon the Ft ench nation at large, efpecially when, it is cohfidcred that'the executive directory (owitif to the preferit ruiiioua Ilate of their financesand the diftretfe'd condition of their affairs, independent of the recent check they have experienced inGermanyJ mull be as anxious to bring the war to a Tpeedy ter mjn.ott as either of the powers wit h:.w lioni they , have to contend,- Of the nature of the propofttious1 we are not yet . correct ly Informed --but it has btefi hinted to lis. from a ciuarter of the greateft refpefta "lity that the grand ban's of t heipropofed negoclal tion is likth ro be, 3 reltoration of all our conquells in the W'(f-Iudies, duing th prelentrwar-and a : lofmal celfion of the whole of the conqueied teni tories on the left bank of the Khiner The "enemv": on theiF-ptH f, to evacuate tlie Milanefe. and all the other count wa sf Italy HOH',Ii'eTr'o;e'rfc The perfon v. h.jin nilnifters have made choice of to carry iotx execution this irrportant object; s t he Hon. Thomas Gretiville,- a gentiemanof ackftow-" Jedged abil'n rrs iu the diplomatic rlineTandevet v' 1-JTJie emperof, we e told, is determined lo de way quaiinen tor toe weighty, trult, addmg to a lend h'omiulons to tlie. Jnft It is naiucileJjqu--t,tiTT0wicQgc an ei-g ince ot addrels and manners., that has ever rendered him rev Ipecled and admired. He was employed on a very important million to France towards the concluiTori of the tail war, and proved himfelf, although then gcntlema n as his lecretary. and as foon as the necet lary palTport is procured for him from .the French government, it is intended be fhall embark with hi. (uire, on board a frigate at Brighton, for Dieppe. '-The bank has lately refufi-d , to difcrwnf thf b4!U ot lbfiie of thfrinofl rrfpeftaWe hoiifes in the city; tyt; l0- His majefly, we are allured, is decide decided- and has ex- lefts, for'whnm he avows a firm attachment, Rv the mail-Irom I.ifton, information ia faid to have been received, tlint The Pbrtognefe court have agreed to the demandtnade by the French of vssity, hwTnrlfiTffisfT A Dutch "payer of the azd Tnfl.lias the folTowing 1 utic : . off the commercial intecourfc withFrgland One of the molt fimple aHd Uftlful 'difc6v"el Ar, it rctf t.Tt a , comprehending pafturage, is to mix green, or new cut clover, with layers of draw, in ricks "and flicksT' hns!-the1 lap and ftrenetli of the clover is abforbed by the (rraw,whichrtlius impreg Tiated, both horfes and cattleeit greedily f and thus the -clover is dried, and prevented fromeating. i.This practice is particularly calculated forfecond crops of clover, or clover atid rye-grafs4 . ,:" ; pr ospecr OF. r eacr .. ; i: 2)0"be1ireajt gociate with jhe French republic, Having failed, we die happyto hear, that, wajrjog eyery little, paltry iyiu tavour ot-an immediate peace pretied his determination to tife every means in his. power to bring about that defireable object, with as irtttle lay-S pbnib7"""": T "7 A raei7ei)gern'as fent 1F to-Tenna ett ThiirfdaTj A with the determination of -our cabinet-to propo'le terrfta of peace to the French government. The party writers are how more enraged at Mr. Pltt'f coiiduct than ever, becaufe he is'etermined 10 make propofjls to the French of fo liberal and equi table a nature,; tljat if peace does not refnlt from them, the failure will not be Imputable to the Br i tilh cabinet. The indirect means lately had feco'urfe tri by mio'.fiers to obtain peace, was deemedfey thole w t IteriiirrogaDt and fillyand the open and honour, .able liiie'uf t'biiilutTlliiMrlrt ed a degrading humiliation. Say, g?ntlernen,wiich way win you have it t f. -There is mtliing extraordinary In tlie pteffpf afpeel of onr affairs. If appearances are to be triill. ed, we are offering peace to Franceand about to epgageinawar with Spain! Js it fo be expected that tlje former will accede to "any terms of peace in which the latter is not included? Would Spain ' Dgage 'n a war with Great-Britain, if not "Well af. lured of the aid of francef ,j here is but one mofle 61 lolying tbefe difliculties, '.which is by funpolirg thatOTr nitniltT ace determined to try whether all differences mav .. - -f "'.'' ',..' "-,' i.' 1 3 . it , ... ... ' i - k Ji .A -4 - . ... 1 r V M j v. ... , .... .1 -.. -t . ... I , - - "ji 1 .? : . . . '.2:.,..:r ) , t. . ' V ' t ... .'. '. . , a... .- ..
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