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:zz:Jr::::: -v.h- : r:H .Mi ;:';fi Vol I. HODGE and OYljANp: i... ....y.-,.-r.-.iT. . - j.. . . rwti iwn'v..-; if'-T- W-- -f . .. - ....-i.- ; O A 1 U K JJ A I" JVlARCJl 4, 1707. Numb. 50 . ,', BRUSSELS, Novi iTppeaithat'ir ere of being executed. The divifion of genera Lefebre, amounting to 18.000 men. has efferted rh? paflate of the Rhine, and is dire&iiiir its cmirfr rn Andcrnach, to reinforce thecentre of fhe army. In the mean time, a1 Urge divifion is to pals the Rhine at the briie ot Nciwicdj and the army of the north, which it already on the right bank, is to attack th ' Anflrians on the Sietr. fAll th . i i . Qeoeral Hoche ftill prefect with the fame ardour, 1 ' Me tlire iflon Win 'French caufe. Ater the" defeat Uthfcjeiwpxmeitth jljoperateadefcent upon Errgland. proceeded to, attack the arniy or gn. Davidovicb, y . .'" wnicn nad forced the fi epch lines that covered the. are making indicate this double yrojf7TiiirtV thoufand rations of bread; and asmaiiyof hay and ar Preparing atGologner to br lenrTo Miit-' SeTmrGeDef arfBburnoovilte taiarrivcdby pott t Cologne. '. -' ''U'1- ' 'P"A R I S, Npv:T28. ' , Gtnerai;6arraquy; d rfilliers, tW governor of -AriIanrwnterwordfithathear . eirefc :a lirj' PrHonerf, WVr$i? official account of this memorable 9&im ' . 'Thc-negociatlotMw tamer k mure iYuurDe turn, to-day. The directory have acknowledged, tne principle of ebrtpenfandn J'fcefides their 1 ail reply djes njat bear thofe marks of haYfluiefs and verity whicli charac' Mrifed thetr former notes. This is nn which we owe .to .the puWicition of ;he cof refp:on (ietice ;Te opinion of tWepaiIcwpi' decidedly, ptdnonnfed agaTnft the rude foVms tliey liad adopted' h ihetr hegoaatibns ; and oar '-'Vfgociapr. tbas therefor dewried V prudent to change thole forma'.. - Dectmber y. GenerarVaabois has been fulpeoded -j f-vU.ji.i iv, muuFwii weme nis ' orders, 'tesHw of M pun $ ftit, : " Tile RllfflJlrt fnrrt nnrtor Mnr.l C..U . A. J Mg W letters trorri Poland, have been defeated in an gagemetjt Wlf(i thp; PeransyTJerfortftjert cbmpelled to retrca yithvthe loft of ten thoufand men,;' ' -. . " - ( ; -"-iStm Jf!ithSOjng a ambaua- v ' , .". r.'vr.M"-'' w ing -'ononis scceiiion. : i-ruvsmocr 20.- i nc. minr r,. . 1 j , l L U JN-iJ U W " JJecembef l The following arrabgemcnts werc yellcrday 6 nally fettled.; 1 V The ar of Weftraorehid to be sorj& Privy Seal in the room of the' Ear of -'Uiiiii. aioioted'Prc fidentof the. Council. ' : "Tile Earrot Cheerfield tiibe Mader of the Horlt to hlsTklaTieiJv. Vice' TLatA V'fiiiinriiaYi!. - Lord Auckland to be one -if the Pnfl.Mafttrs-Ge neralin jhe j-obm oL Lord CheUerfield. ; ; - ' e, jjvkr joiv ivoxourgft to be droorh -at tut Stole to his Alajefl;y Jtt thff room of tbe IVlarquia 61 ft f oh the' r5i . v -rA!n i rJt" 1 ,:rx yLM""i'cniaugn, let lortli bv Z?tm?W' .Warned MutJIeraflames ij r?SnK rWfWf raihiened, no doobt. U :B lOrtnillhL I lfndv. ani alU . I.' 7 ffiSJ Pv.him .thauhai 'WiiVW 1 ' -T JfV-r,r?,HS W principle, and fi l; Pj-tfft" Qurfclve.'to ery little i POTW .Ae4 full power ofhewini tore and the cvrcnrif K---.i,..'--:"j& r w rortnSInyTias been done awav which i Wtil WfthtDfii. as the official dinlomatie 2i i''T""" MW wncn ne bow. give'. iMmrMnmt athepow doeS;the prinbl: a uuv ! in. iir h mat. hiim 'miKM..j cetlr - artf rrrMJ i.tr" rjiz i ...... ireaav jaia wnat m t eb o add afk t f lerityol language! ne win relinu.m J,i, pPfpUig .nd, diaatinc Ml t gvfrirtient ;whlch ..'w1rhn.k coorfe. bear t TVV Ml goverrtment iwhich. without ; Kn?sWy Vib'111 Cwwaliife., fhall an flounce with oreciR ;E K!fe ;,J,0h " wifl.es ttf negSc Lord Macclesfield to fie lArd of the Bedcham ber, jriceihe. Duke of. Iloxfeufchf arjdXord Char lei Somerfetia to Recced t'ofd'-Maaltsficld aa Comp trttlfcr -of ihrKingV HbvloJd. rt ; - : Earl Howe U to hajr W Blue lybbon of the Marqafs oriiaihc v ..,1 . ; pf ctn&tr , c i' Somelette7rkLifbott,rdelivered puVoo Saturday; khnbiib tie preparations making in Portugal ,iea ai)djapdy asrwar.they find It riot to be averted, . Several oiet of: war. are fitting in the Tagus j "and ;catnps re'';about forming on the frontier whicli aVe to amtiunt'td6oocTien; the priheerpf Brazilit war laio tikeif the fieid" ' wp" the troops, .' : - '. J i Dca'vtbiiii). The French papers which ctme to hand.bn Saturdav-.' flate. 'tluir thi 5inaaint flir Ut nfyKofp$mfiffl9-vf, tmtnif twd fbipa S of thc hne, tm(tgnrfiiihtn nicy iic as yei aone, is to rane tne blockade at Itantinoplei tut, oft.'airtoviif'of lie 'abfoTrtte want C K 1 ft I f B f ' ' " -r .... i muncy, ana an Kinos o navaniorei; it will be ' r rom Dunkiikand St llmU-if i flt t . and la )unkirk 'I'hc Hunrrarian'ari1alhniif rC V...r. j .cavalry, and .$2 thoufahd; infantry, (or, the fWv'ice of the Emperor.' '. : . tnrnaTelywetve hundreds Emperor, without the confent of Parliamenf J whicli JaiUightr-that fome dfrtne moftWfpedable of Mr nauod at a rranfaAHon Uklt ki. fl.j.ii:L i j lf?PjJtJtKlhfcmojt dawgWoWnreboetfeetdthr .conttj tw wn,.and Whvervef ttffrUW jnoft'lnS T o1nn,0B of arlJahi'eriV, (the conttitutionai guardiitfof ter&kbITdlNifle. J jttbrhantellior of theexehebeprniitted 'to PJ-fattoruy ofthelr reprefb!atteli' thin Farewel to a 1 thofe national rhleffidg, wbleH-bnte'reeiried EogWfid thft enVy.y lliJe world,-aftd wTiTc cToWfti jytefl .the honeft prideofLoar ariceft6VI.; : 1 1 t'-A Paris Daner of ihk etft an-l .w:iuT-l ' -i ;'v :-- . , ;-.t--v--'t.'". '""''" wmc to nand 1 lockade of Mantua and advanced as far as Ca(tel novo. - ; . On the aift ult. he came op with this divifion, which he fo v'goroufly attacked, that in a fhott time tlie Auftrians retreated with precipitation, in every dirtftion, and were ciofely purfued the whole of the n-ght hj the enemy above the Coroha, and along thei - dige. The rear uard of the impcrulilfs fuftcred very feverely. Eleven hundred , priicfier a, among wUm was Ce4. Count de Khcbarch, four pieces. uf camion,- a nd-fix caflonarf ell -ioto t he hands of I he r'rench. Tins vlclorv is the more entitled to feri-otis4ttentkmj-as it eryertocoiifirnTuon account of the recent defeat of gen, Alyipzy bich rm,iOave been of. a very decifive nature indeed, ta have cnahled ibe Kench general no march cninter ruptedh, to. the attack of the other VA r an army, the co-operation of which it was the grand object othe, general to obtain, . ,.v, Pjron the Rhine.it is Hated, that tm the night of tbe8th ult. a fmart, aft ion took place at Kehl.the partMuiai jof which were not known when the ac count.waa dofed . . . , , The capture of Mantna was reported, at Paris on the 5tJi inft but the rumour obtained rio credit. E venBuonaparte'a gafconadiiig difpafch did hot Ven ture to pronufe the Call of that important p ace at (dearly ajriod.; - A ffver prels wax going on in England for the navy. - w 4 , v-v- - - - . - iJtetptber io The marquis of Bute arrived in town on Wednefday evening from the continent, and yefterday he had an interview with th fecretary of ltate ior the foreign department. . r- i j ; vr M -M .eenrecei v eqw-i n town- irom "the Mediterranean ' bV ih Aiulm-inn, CSouW, which ftate that the Spanifhfleetliaviriir put Which He Tri'nidade had nin down o larir f-- and that the fleet had been difperfed five fait h-d PMtintp Minorca, and three into Cartbagena, dlf. malted, and the reflbf the fleet remained unaccount. ed-for.,.. ., .. ... h December 15. By the lafl arrival from Paris we aregiyen to underftand that the future progrefs of fbencgociatiojiean ?U?J,PS havebeenfvlt is faid that Lord Malnief bury intimated to M. de la Croix. ' , that he had afTuraoce of being antho'rized to prppo e fpecific terms of coi ti(Cv nout that his Bri. tannic Majefty did not think tbat jhe object of the Hegpciatiou was likely to be pt ornoted by the habit Pol'JPfl official communicat ionson both jidf ; tl efeby; exciting the paflibtis of the public on the topics in djfculfion before thev weTe nwmrely weighed. It was his defire, therefore; to fiificett the ?.h!8 deplqmacy vand to recommend that the fpecihe terms of cqneeffion on both fides mould be concealed UOtll the nrOOofitionS had nnAra-nnm r Sr - l j rf ' . -.71 'fa"'"- cu, a fair nf tminflqenced difcnffion; r'lThe.' a'tilwer rf':th 'TiAnZrZyuZ7rll4-,- m-JJtmoZhbeiu to:Jtne;fbllowinI wa9 nnn anrnnlt . . v . . T. I esiis-B-. rn-r- 1 , l Mi rkl "r'7' " youm Pe w6rthy ot ' The executive d;r0n :r j . -Ajwr"Ki'-" sivwwr Hucui occree on tne AhfcJKI?Jlfor preventing ahy kind bfebra fef England and prance, t 1 . r - u nana y wg.tt .cpntBsalieiollowlngaaph The. - .Eflftl .IquadrAh'lwyeoif tefi, wsd.the: .E'he. The Spanifli fquadron is Gh the fv ttPlrm r m w WB Uv parture from Toulon. - ' ' f ? i .'.-. ; .Admiral Lord.Brjdport is to proceed to fea'in a few. .days, with a jeet of 6 fail of the' nn J pro.portionate.nmber of frigatw. Vice-Admiral air Allan.. Gardner ; goes out fecond in iftfrtiniaad' Tho objea of his lordfhip's cruize is fald 5 tb be ' t o intercept the fleet which is fliortlyxpecled to fail from Admiral larvif, Tlwif mnft.'-... .. j . MUtechie8y-toheevfleuar?onofrfic1 haa been entirely eomnleted- tfnd th iis-u..-.a . of the Spanifh fleet having atriVeU in the pdrt of iUlon-f. - , Th intelliffenr frniri the rm f fc-tlt?: ' i im jre The intelligence from the army pf ftalvMa verv , , . ..niui v. uo concern r?roarkr onti:iu(a it rapid cbnrl? inribur ji una. liicv nan 1 trim m n na jvAMMa . i v difcoflion, that all the world ight iieiuW W; 'Iff J he negodat ipn, r and judge between the t wb ffl4ty- thejjgrf .ImdJrifteiaUhe Engljfh court tor prefer a clole deKberatipn im otild have no objeftions." i o;' -It i fPP'arafrom, the account by this fchaouel,lhat tranSVMy w t length reflored to'the cbuntM- ihat were fpme time finte declared to beotit of the king's in with very unufual rigour. tTbc Whiff clllb 'in IrHarirt oft.rr X j...... ! njQ the Uatcpf. tl rcprelentatibn dT the people in pariiament, have refolvednd ateof odtn.ob'ihat; r Fipif, of -giving .to ti e r6ple-there djiu and COnflltUtlonallhiirf. in th U,;n....l Par.l!mwt ftdHperiibly neceflary- and that :.f; f roancipati on ipf the -floaJan-earhoHcrThouId raa,k Miundatnefital nd tf&ntial part of thi fame , and thatthey confiderhofe meafuresas rkel fo waMQipjJijlicUfiaion- mote anunios m fnnrthM nf L-i nJm..i.i 4 . . f otthe Undaunted frigate,' ot a gi which foundered in a.val wihrt !Aa JT llitlnn K. nil I... nsL. f . - . .J ;n "r " ' vwwcrpTononateiy iaved, raiffrthe-fieirerDf JCbl Bit u iwif,,.:- r Jrr- tulatedwemay refWtaured tharirtlHSfHuT! tbe.bands oftbe rrencb . .' v - ?m -Sift -. .... .' .1 ti I i M rT-tl
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