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i - i-'.- - . - - - ., , . . -- - I i - 1 - : mi -pp. inr. coktrdicted. L O N D Q N, Auguft. 30, We Yclterdav P... Hated hteralij the aruclesrela.. : ttvc to a p. c ended peac2ietween France an. I Eng rland; curtained in h? Paris gazettes, which vc receiv ed bv cxpt'efi. "Tag late hour hoover at which theft pap 3 ca ne to our hands prevented ttTthei. fiwi nuk ing iny 'i.bfervations on the probability of the iutt-'Hi-ge-ca that they aiinon'iced,--'ut we are forry t b r. ! ji nf.l t r jthc rt ccv Hk jr of tlating, tharJtJa.Ttotall,L . void uLf M?.dt?.)n. We hive indeed, every TeaTon to brrTnreiwiAcataitS-..h ive been fihricated ac Pa. fu for..thr fa p npf; thit th-r JL. Ecl.iir was lilt ytr f . re in L ".I mi, rumely, thai of having an effect on t'.-c fun-jh ' The fcheme, however, of the unprinci pled ilockj.bbei8 who verethe authors of this fall'eh rod a:)pc.irs TT'fnve completely fai ed ; the -deiired inijjref fiiirt JM'i'iot take pYace ; for the Hock "which opened af 53 fr fome timej iofe only to 5 3 1-2, and fouii fell back, to 53. li appears ihit the. fabricatori of thefe accounts f ait ttic.paprs th it contained them by exprefs to Ca lais Hid they been conwy.td by -the regular mail, they cou'l not have rci.hrd that place be. ore ten or eleven o'clock yeftet 1 iVni'ig X(?1iTTeT$rh?-dTf f. , n agents for hewfiapers at D"vtr received them theic at oclock. and cnvey d them pyxxprefs to L'S dm vh-re I hi V artive! a little befoie one in th- aft :rn 'vi. " As ."v ' as they were tefceied, th dme trick . vj p; ivcd of? lut was reported to when trre-fe tUir wi f'orgc'.l !a( v 'ir ; f jy rh vlc e Miirnediatel; fe it a V kf r a the; H k e x ' 1 n n g e, e v i k 1 1 rlv fo r th; py-M ;' ot .rp ikin an-i.opreflion i the market. In (H'fioo tv) r! p li't -vhi-MrHas hecrr giAen taora'i.j-pa-pcrs,' of the fr'-nch G.izctTst .'hii..h cn. t.oe-l tlif " falt'e f -lrt-1 f: ice, we idd Tiif M ui, a Jon -.ii.-l vi: 1 pr- its .lii lv for v;hat In called the nifurrt!on anny, n pr pet tier able mfantry may be in reainefs by next September. " hew recruiting is likewife to take place throughout .11 Aultria, from which, howeverr 'foieigners ate to be xempt , . . - .. : . Another letter, fame ibte Count ColVqnzi, who is for the iit- ' tippointt gociating the peace of the cnipire, is arrived here from tVte'iburgh. . .. report that the definitive peace hetween trance u fit la is alread v finned,:, is- entirely unfounded. fur t ie ni . s u t;ie ant ho; s . ot hvi-v ere I ng he m e'e public. :h, v accont f its vi !i-it npotili.j'i to. ' ;---Ht, i .il;v.ivs. iv;ied-by .the mi'Mllei ial hfx-n. Wi Li! d; .ifs this fubicBy ex ,..-.! .,ilnig V- vi t'n's frm hto'!! ir- t t Prn, o ilit c-.J t.'p ir 'sa'v1 duT .K.-.'4 appear to hav ip fa re legae tuMi l.'d. Pi icard arc' pi nphieta, ho -.'ever v'ontio'te. f be eiroullted ,in e ea! pnjfuiijfi. The thtee folio .ving have lat ly .ippearVK the lirll en "titled, The' mean's of fniifhing with ur a battle,' lavs it d.vv- f - a pn'nciple, tlut t!ie e n:gr ints are the biaer erK-iiies rrf the it-public : that they iia've .i great. tium 'teM : f f'Frr rm-pTTW ety at !nt .n m t aii itae-'ai f put in end to the prefent dtfafters would bw. to tx ecutt tiie laws agaiufl them. . The fee id, having this title appr'-ucti,' read, and .f on-Trier'' prefents, a" frightful piduro of the evils France .iu general and Paris in '-particular, nrt'ift fu.fer ffi cafe of a coit.itei revolution, from the r-vei lc of thj king, nobles, -prieibs, emigrants, '"I'he third h aJdrelTed to ".the young men of r'arc, and re 1. 1 t,-, thy l! -, tt oQnpo wIn'oVi Hvp lately sri.veti o':Ca . l.u ' i io many difputcs, aifLi-ing then that feveial Jac'bti.a- had a ppeare I for the purpofp of qjarrerihy with the military, an Breeding dil.t uTb"aiiccs,. exhort- " jug them to lay afide a -badge which is now diib .cur 1 1 by having been Worn by terroriiU, and ilv.('n"rg ..'them to e;i'.'ol"themfclve8 as fpeedily a3 ptvffiljle.ift their re p cYive (impaniesV at'd "lip'peaf in no )tnr dvevs hvn the leg'.m.nt of the natinaj guard, the o.ily hitaris of intiitiiddii'ig thtir e".e tiie;. -; -' - -rhe 'cou.ncii of ancients have fancliorifrj the .rcfolu-tT-a of th'- c-uicil of pve huudrjj1, wh'cli rentals thr decree of b'anifhment again il the non-juring cltjifcy of T" "Ke. ) "'. , ; - ... "" .' ... The Tid-Aulhia Tfie"neg(iciati6s at'Uxlina tetvvec ITcTiunTnWte account of ft veral ; d;thcdtiefl that had ...nlen, ' are nearly at a Hand . To remove thtfe, applicatiou-hhs ben tiade to tlte directory at Pans The.Marct.jis de tTaltoTttltcontinticS here. On the -1 6th inlUnt an extrmrdinary courier brruig.htTnircT.f patches from. - the Ntapo-lit an. tnvoy at Paris.-- Thelt), related to the adju It mentor the boUnd; nes in Hal) 0 ur court, we ? re a (f'.ircd , m a ken 0 d i firct: ! t y t a c knowled c the CiLlpie republ c within thr limits at fn it intended to be afiigntd it : buc infills that "k boundaries. fliall be diilinctlv and fatisfaCtoiily derined. i4u-gujLi2. .General Biionapattc ha inv ted the truth of this intelligence; ve thctefcre tranllate ttiV article litci ally, leaving our readers to decide frthem fjves. -L'Eclair, of the 28;h"inllantlha8 the follow ing ai tide i r " - ' The Redacleur does not confirm the news which reHiriiriaries of But the new we gave yHerday, of Cgning of tht P I'eace petwecn r 1 ancciwo snyitiuu, ..-. m i r, t no f 11c ' I 11 r- Cti was communicated to us bv inch aefhldiaUe ILeniltrr' of the council of elders, that wt cam)ff iJill avoid Matqui de Gallo to contipUe atd- cimctTeTttr't?g'o; ciatior.s for oence. in c niemieucc ofvhich he yet.vr ay frt ff for TT,;naWrhe .EiupcvOT- h ' . Jmwcv. ; , t!i'.uglit proper to Joi with him ;BinJo,.De:cl riiuir, -w4H-was-eu3tD.v. at B '(if. M, .V inn' Hr.ppi , Uci etai i-f Biron TlMMrut vvh7havc''both 1: t. .uvhv tTditn wif.h the Marquis'.' Wt no . v rat ertau' hopes, taut the lorinitive peace will foonbe ned. General Buoaa-p-te was bktwifi expected aV Udina fror.i Mdun. v o i'it Cobenzi, who lately arrived here frtm Pc tctfbu.'gh," is to go to- L'flfj and Is txpteicd to f-t out f.r that plate next Mu'tdaw This m-;y be Coufidvrcri as an ad'iitiojial pr.oLpf the. lVuiure coHneOion tiiere 's-between-the negociaiioii!- 1 it.rviug o .i.at Ldle ami tiiofr.ii! Italy. Until '".ow it vas beli '' (i t!-.it cou. CobcTifr was gointo the ''CotigKfc' for the ptacc-tf.-the s-mpire. or tlfe -o Ulina. 'The dire k, cititen 3iMth-?lrmy has fent cit izei. Loui;, f i-!icrly adjutant tv h Fa) t ;te. jifi a Ici'tti" t-o the emjKror, inttrcdti g for. the: u!ea!-.'of . Ld Fayt'Je and tht- other Fiench prl toners of II t: con. ftned at OlnuJ' Our court h it fuinci no" dtriir.e.. aniwer; 'but, it .io txpetittd thev- wiLi be tc'ia! JibvrH Phe fame cornier likevfc : .-.Oi'ht diip.-.tc'lies rel-i tive to.ttic , nepocia'Jriii !nTtV.Y -4 J . . o v.. Ta'o mails fiom H-imrmrgh arrived "this" rrTrniug, A letter fi ri Vienna, of the I 2th inttaut, (lvtes, that 'thr rnaiq-u's de Gallo and baro.i . Degelri-tann, areo- " irig ,"To UdAta," for ttie purpote f rt-ftfrriingjihu -JiCfeOt:i ati'ths between Fiance and Audita-. " ' " CoTnit Cobenzi, I'etol&ii.ghVis gone to. Lide ; aacl this-.the above h t Zter fayt... .proves the.connexion that ex ills .httyj;e)i(.1the. ntrc thCmadf siti(Tnand priid-ei't Untnnes,.it in pt'ohable lir. the i.eg .c'ati.m oi;KJ havt.been -abruptly bi'.ken (iT. as Buonnpar' : ' pii tivclv tufU-.d on- the fcbnci.fll h of cc-t-sio- ponts The di'tdory has, ho.evi-r, now detlarcd r . u.v li moditicati ns lhall be adopted as wall iemue d i-ifii. cub ts. . . ,.. . " - ' This (bit- Tun- tlioiifand.'tcr-.iits began tU'ir rnarch fr :hf Italian "ai-ny, as alfo eivveu thuulaiid. nieu to n in1' or .-r vir arfiiy in-J). 1! r.atia, . ThetrTa-eaiahLuk Lout", ha returned villi dif patches 1m,ui di tclv to Par - Jwui Tit. Lftteth-fuvn D'TVt'rltat -, tK-t a perfon co -ice rued in t he 2f ,1) i ica t ion of the' ffd Ie i n.U 1 h'ge a tee 4ulii-ud in the Paris pzettes. relative to pcec . c tw e en ibis c unt:) a i l France, for the purpufe ,of 'ifs litiji copied into..ngli!h paptis, .is .now in cuttody at CJ.:.:s. . - . , . Star Office 3 I. Wtien oiir pappr had been fome time at pr(3, we rece'vtd' mfoi riKT 1011 that the h.ononrabk.,Mi.., k uley beuevine it. Perlet, .however, af'cr mentioning the Veff, foyU " there is -nothing true iror probable itv it; except the " .HW' whirirfpgculaiora had-.tbT raife tl.ie-.ihfcriptiiP8M by furprifing the ctc(iulrty ot lomc writers to impoic 'on the public." ' - . . - '- Thcff 3 I'lrnnls contain a. iettef from Bf nfTt-ls, dated AugajP 23, which ftates that the kingofP:iifTKt,fethnj it l is iuterr'l to be on good tctms with the emprror, ha dt termiiicd for the ptelent not to take pofR ffioti (if the irriperial city f NnremWand its fritoiy. Th-j---4ivnice of Holland. Ze.l-ind, Gueldeis, U trecht, and Dutch Brabant, have rijeCttd the new con tlitution ; Ovefj fTel aud Gioningu'en have accepted it. Y A R M OlIi-H, Aii'guft io'-m here, with the Fiench privateer La Prodigee of 16 Z ins and 87 .men..'... She was captured after a clnf of ? .hours, running 200 miles. - She made but a 11 ht relillancc. but it was fufficitutly lonr'to co'i the cap. TTrraardc-a4HiiMftHHt-th eig-lU-s-pf. BoordCE-l 'id only one tn.-n thghtly wounded. vVy cannot Jut lament t lie fate I A tlie French captain, as hs has con ducted Umfili' wi'H uue-orr.mon lui'iiai-i-ty and polite nefs to theft, pTifmers tlrt have fa'hen into hi h-rds, Fhe prtT-'.etr had only ! rrn iT d ti ii fiom Diit,kit kf aiidii-fu'excd'etu a fuller, that ihe-e ..re few viTJs CX ctpt- the- lipiea-'e, -ih-3-t --refold -?iavc'""veraken- her. she hag takt;n,Jir.cr the ci inmeacement' ol the vyar VuA-ardt of ?co Vefltli." . " "'' Scraps from London Popart. The Hod-. Mis. Gr.-Vr.o, fi'Ur w Lord Vifmont F dkland, ha? pee a-a Airliner's (lop in Plu aelphia. : .. boiU; tl in- mrrrths. ago fhe pave a'concert, at . which clmojl every j erfon of conf qut ne rppean.'d. A ftiecenion if riven in fomc of the laft Paris pa- ptrs,. t tiat t. uonsspaiiininitiuiiciyj:!!. uic i.it -n taui ; f- Po.c, m.-ans hirHielf t alf.irric the' "Itdra, a"T)d"'t'd' -take! he HJy . fiat, Urdu the s flunked title PJ;:s VII 'iiswjul;l be .means of lefloiingTts ''primitive lujits to the Clutch MiliianU had arrived at the .'feci , tat v of llate's vffi;-e wit h dif- 'patches from lord Malncfb'.iry at Lille. IW. Wtfl.y caa'ne to Davcr in the Kind's Parket, capt Ofliarne, bv wl-.I ?i r.anvf'vance we rerei v ed two Paris papers, vi z l'Kifr-'pe Politique 'et Litiraire, of the 27th aiur?8lh fi.-HgH'..t: 'l'he paper of the.. 27th has the pOo uraph relative' to the fign'ng of preliminai ies, precife lyaa we have piven frpi th Eclair, and other 'paper's. -e-crat'foiiV-a tLtfle"adfe et-1 do nol-'wraTvKK yiaragraph . ' .. .". "' " "-'.'.'.-'. ills; UnnirtitnatJy, they have. toe-longrhee:r -rie- - - jav occati -;frct.hy. ttve rews.orjt.iiginn) ouainted ivtth it'. ' ' ' i;ot.pteh'.ni;iarics of peace with' Engl.-'ncT.,. wa8'only-tR The German. paDers (late that the, uegoeiatior: at ! JJina are ( rpVtitd to b.e foonhrought to a ccmoliifion, ither b.v dctinitive peace, or by a rupture : thefe ga- : UJ ei zeltes, h iweer, cannot- how;evcr t!i generd be deemed very pure' fourceb of inforraati- n the folio wfitg is ext raited, from them ; ' . , ViixuA,1ui'iJl Q The negociations for peace continue (lilt fo involved ' in obfeurity, that it is extremely dLfHeult to arrive at a Knowledge ol auv certain fads, or form any fjtis- lactory. judgments co'TcerftrHg inem Vciiniiirio tli? htell and molt authentic accounts from Italy, the Frrnch h,jve not yet mad' any prepa lations try give up M intiia to the A uftriam. ; rctiiforce- Chi n ce . co n tin ua 11 ma t cu 1 n g i inents arej rtn etn iLburjarin y.:i u I tail s ; - Pal m a .N up y a'nfl. Pefchit ra h aye becn pnt ifi -a froaiidable ftate of detca-e bv the Ffpnch s and jmorc artillery." ha been fent by them to Vxiv-via, Ferrafa, &c. ' ".' V. . ' -' ' "" i Not oi.ly troops are ebtlnyally.rclunjf'tdjltaiyi' ' ,, but .onfidcr;;ble quantities of heavy artillery are daT . Jy j end mi a; thithei. :;Ajj)UAnlijt-aefst.guldevcc Lave" this -UaiTbeeri engaged for the waggor.s,, &c. 'that; arc-to conviv nrovifions and ammrnvrtiiw.- The" j.er ir Ihs fent his r'eicript to all th cuujittea J;r Hungary, tcuirin that befKles tlic levies of cavali) pry or a momeni- -.1 11c very pei ..r "' v lo eaier to confirmth'e in'eHigenct almol t the (ami inft-mt' iiiwiunctd that the prcpo.fals made by lord. Mabrfethi4yr-and:3Ccti'ied to' by the Frent h coromif-, fio a-rs rr hotagte'td- to- Xbe maioii'V of its members uerfilts in reuijing thf C.-pc of Good Hope to the Lnpliih, and are determined to' -v , . r yrt- 1- C. ' . 1 .5 ....... . reta-.n-ttie port ot uitena, iucu as u was gtu upiu ur. by the Emperor. ' . . ! " From tie 'cbmrnencernent jpf the m gOcIatitin of the French plenipotenti iries were iiifliudted to infill ttpofrt the pure and fiinple rellitulion of the.: ape of Giciod Hoopeto ou allie: and it wan only lately tlt iheT 'waxeiauthorifed to aQTee to its being ipade a fee port's They '.doubt Ir fs irnroined 'hat ui going a iter. fari her they wemftreaeweyihf FKitch g- nerolitv. out couirr iney te ignorani iinunt y ituu ry in leCcding, from its prttebfi'-jnsi 'was- Pot ai-a'cH a feiitiment of moderat iu'f concclion iijion ht Bat?vian repubhc, fhe.eM.fft Jaiigtterof fhe Fiench. tcuMic which refpeas her aothtr fo Utthr aforejea conftituliotrwhicfrfliF cdufed'tV he formed for her, and wifhed tob'e more tiee ttian tno.ie to wnom.. inc. ow.cu ain m c-iy. TnTa rived, we "havey no opportonity; of afwcrtaining ttie,: iStvcis? R;en, as well as women, have lately tlu ught t prudent to rttiie from Paris, in order tavon' the fc.er.e8 it is fuon likely to exhibit. A n.or.glf the lat- , r L 1 jf 1 . L T it:,... ter are Maaame carnoi Earn ivir.ua .' - i..ieH Privaterrine were re'er at fuch a, height as at tre- fer.t at Rochtlle," . A h'tter from, that place fay s, al- moll everv tradefman, even milliners, are cenrtrrcd in fome outt or other. As ai lv.ftan.ee of ibe nmry made in Jthat ' wav a drarer and.! hatter Uteiy ' toe k i 800 livres-4nofte!a y from privateers' Cew: The fovereigrr prrple of Holl?n4 having1 rejeeVd :he.projetrr i f the conftituf iorTta i'd' bv vijicir j-eper. ntatrvC8tTtiat"TlTc:'C"o''.td ieii.o ' ' obferve s on t his he;: dp-. that tlv'"acTdentiiTghtTavc' Wet) avoided if -the Ba- v ravlatvltgiflators, in imitation of the Fiench, 'had cauf-: ed . t he co n ft i tut Tori t o ' e accep t cd by t he a r my p rev i- -ou3 to its being pi efened for ccceptnnCe to the r - pie, ' w.-wTuefday laatii'el wa? foliar t near Ltith between. Gebrce Anderfon, Erq late of Virginia, and Mr. Kohert Barker, the re t. porter brewer. '; Mr. ; linker fired fii 11, and wounded his. antagoiuil defpe "rately in the' Thcc, the ball onyir.g off the greater . cart of MV. Anderfon s nofe. Mr. A. rictrtithttand-- jng the pain, he fttravg 'fe, leUHitfuHhter?!--- wonnilccl. Mr. li. in the lc 1 he ecotids then -inter- f:rf dv.:.and ...the parties were prevailed upon t6 Thak'e hands. This unffrtimate "affair originated 4lie day he faregaRiLwtaft.)cc.a finn.pd. by.M tyl t ,t -.m, jrlryufe .off farcaftk-remarkVo'n K "tegidalions 'of tltt ' Liet-h af- -fembly rooms, whieh Mr TV. rev.- aip fome years ago ; .one" of which is, that ' no pcifon- fliall ; errtpr the . rooms with d'T-vTert." ';' ".' The let ter" K"' hieh is placed under hit rnnjrfty's head on the new copper coinagf, is. not meant, fo.- the initial of t l'Cwotd king, as has been ftated, in fome of the n.'Ptr that letter. Is mer. ay ir.tcnded as a tne- I t " . . . m , - n f Uiriai'of-the.dve inker's work,- w ho is a ierman 01 - the nanieof'Kulckler...- One of the papers; eiving an account o a fham .. mil'tary engafeement at Weymouth on SanuJai, morn-- "icat deal of corrpnnv preftnt, the amufeinerits of the day .gave uriiverfal fatjsfaclion. " -, U N I V L K a l l 1 ':: ' -" HK- a'nhlaliFnt.eetug ri tTiw; Bti of iTru,ftee of hX"tTtTrvelTrtT i;o'n-the"'5rJt'mon'dai"of?DecftiibT- ixt ; at - KvlnVli n'mp tfir- Hoard -will .rece.ve cropolals ror a Steward.' :':,- .'. ' -- .. '' ." . By order of the Preident, : . .. : . ; u': , H, POTTER. Srerelaffm- Rahkh, Odder lfT.' 8? 3 A Vnriety of B LAN K S, far. falctjit the Printmg-Office, Bt'- : ', . - - I -. '2 : m - : , ' -.
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