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Of thefe, one ftated thai Gerie"ral Meadow's tiad pafled -the Gauts, and entered the Mylore country ; the army Mat 6. m ExtfeUeflev Torin dams,v Efq. r.VJPrefident of the United States, wi on Tuefday eleci- of Tippoo Sultan ftillretreating before ed Prefidentof thl American academy rum. or aiiamnz men oniv m tome , 01 arts ana lciencs. flight flcirmiflies. -"he other; and on whichrnnoft reli- i T" t . : ance was placed, relates, tnac pren minaries for7 a peace between Ruffia and the Turks, were figned. A council was held at the Admiral ty on Friday night, and on Saturday morning a melfrnger was fent oif to the Commilfi ners of Portfmoiith and Plymouth dock-yl'rds, to expedite the equipment of the lhips under orders for foreign fcrvice r Telterday Lord Porchefter moved , the following refolutions in the Houfe .jDLPJcrh;cbwfjc, negatiyed. : i ft. That V"war oF conqucll ir re pugnant to the honour or policy of the Briti h nation.- 1 . 2d That the war entered into with Tippoo Sultan, and the treaty for the partitisn of his doinnions,is highly. difgracefurto the Briti h name. 3d. That the. Board of Control, . and Cou'-.t of Directors, be directed to tranfmit fuch orders to their fer vants abroad, as are moft'liktly to re ftore the general tttfnquiiity of that j "conn try'"""',:''"-,"',-'r The National, Aflembly of Frahc.e has at length refolved to put a period to its-'6wn ex 1 Hence ; for it has decreed So diftrefledar the Britifh nation, to-obtain rfeamen to-tnan-iheir flee tj ihat the King of (Sireat Britain has if-" fued a Proclamation, pfFeringa baun ty of three poundi to fuch able feamen who will voluntarily enter then ftlves to ferve in the Royal Navy. hi HUiA'w : ' A I B A N ' My 26. By i-gentleman of veracity, who rtfidesat the fettlementof Applefowri, betWeen the Seneca and Cayuga hikes, which place he left ;.yt fterday ft'nnight, we ar? informed, that the fix nations of Im'ians (the Cayuga excepted, who are red uced to lefs than "a dozen fami lies) ;re extremely peaceable and quiet,, and ppear as. anxious to maintain the prefent tranquility us any of the ctri zens qf the United States That the pojrtjajtlem-rnt's 'being deftroy ed, is fuppofrd foive'o'rtgtiTSfeit" from' the murders which wercjately co umitted at French Creek, on the Alleghany rivfr, by fo.nC: of the fouthern Indiais. ". : Mr. Latta of Canadafago, whichf m this city, ctmhrms the above lnfor-; mation, and fmber informs us, that on or abour tie 20th of Mrch lad. Mta new Affembly Gull bewailed arhffhe wjs at-B.ufoloe Creekr to-whieh meetin ulv next, piace ne carried a mtnage to tne in- - ' v 1 r 1 t r r iian$-ijoiij:o.tior,iJii$-'jri;;. tention of. holding a treaty with them as foon as he could convenient! reach that poll ; that the Indians were muehj picuieu wun rms meii igc, ana imme diately fmt word thereofto their friend, Coh Butler, atNiagara, with. a requeir, that he Would fen I them fomepork, tu i, &c, which thev were in want oftc treat their American friends (meaning Col. Pro lor and othrrsf at the intended treaty ; that -1. . r 'r 1 n .1 . 111c amwer 01 voi uimer evinced a D TJ B L I N, April 12. 0;i W.-d:iefday night lift a very hot prefs commenced in Cork harbour, tvhen a number of feamen were pick ed upT . " ' In confequence of the prefent ar rnament, and expeled rupture with RuTia, large orders for provifions have been received by different merchants at Waterford j of thofe for beef,, fcarce any can he executed, as there is very in uore : neuner can tnoie ror lit -us jit iiiiv. , iitiLiici v.aii mviv iui y ... li pork and butter, be -anfwered to, the! ydmefs to fupply them, and a friend wi bed for extent ; both thefe articles have therefore experiencediconfidcr able rife The following were the prices current on liriday laft : Butter 72s. per cwt. Pork 25v per, cwt. Ox beef, per t ierce of 3001b. 75s. Wheat 23s. to 24s. per barrel. BO S fT O N, Miy 14. Laft week arrived at his feat in Braintree," from Philadelphia, John Adams, Vice-Prcfident of the United States of America. Tke liberality of this-gentleman is ly-difpofition towards-the A mericans-1 ithat Col Pickering is to hold a treaty with the fix nations, at the painted po ft, on , the t Pennfylvania line, on the 15 th of June, when it is expert ed there will be a very gentral attendance of the Indians ; and that every appear ance favours, a renewal of the former treaties, and a brightening of the co rrnant chain between the Indian triors in that quarter of the United States of America. In this city, within fix weeks pa ft, upwards of 900 perfons have been in noculated for the fmall pox, and taken ytthe natural way (nearly one quarter ing, and the profpec"h of . "'u.i nin pending g'obd. 'fhe far g'rer'p,,, Darafranhs ar m-.. .-.-,- - lc r o r. - -- lurmiies re. porls,luppofin.USJadapprehenJo which we prelume it would be need' JA-lo-df taiUt full length. - Ff6,n' 'this variety of -matter, however Vt may, among other particulars', bfly collea, that the Emprefs ,of is determined, at all events, uiiHs reftrained by a fuperior conbination of powers, to plant her flandar 1 on th walls of- Conllantincple, and. if n,r fible, tven; poff f s herfelf of the iff ler ana. ance haS commonly betn ca led the vice of old age ; in the E!fl." prefa of R'u'jia, it appears- to be inf3v tiable ambition, with a mixture.pt a- ,va ?nd rsvenge. .,GKat,,B,:itab.. feems - to he fa!guiile in the- ranf&'tjf thf Turks and was, by the latell ac counts, making the molt a;iv? prcpa'. rations in their favour, it ix-ing no longer a part of their political creed in Engiand, that the Chriftiau powers pught-to unite tlifir endeavours tcx- tirpatethe Mahometans, and re tft.ib lifh chriltianity in its original feat France (even by the Englifh actouius) is going, on quietly, in. V'onfolidatw f " I . 1 prorefii was impeded by mdans of a dangerous bridge being taken 'up' to repair the' alacrity of the labourers, on the occafion, foon furni hed'"trre lagcjwith a. jtejmporaxyia felf, family and retinue ; which de , monftcatedth?it ejeor feillftrii ous a character : And in token of ref- worthy of notice. On his tour, be t weerr Philaddphia-rtoni:,,,!!!? T0f :whleMimlf4ouls3pAriA- pleafing to 'add, but one perfon,arid that a child, has died with it. D A N B IT R Y M, Mti Mailer v. iun. of Reading, in - 1-1 a ropucaLa:aieai3 riiih 1 1 11 ( ii-i n mi 111 riiir rn f r 1 - ... ... . . . - t . . vir-'V' i-SS quarts otv waterwhich-we ghed vct for the attention (hewn him. hei r- r v i w . ; . , n c . . -1 r pyu"' u periecc . nea tn, Mrs. Xrrteroufo conferred on the -faboUfers 1f flfcVnnfr' A to L pounds. -' 'V7 . One CnjARTER of a Dollar ! !.! which mul be confidered a leral cor'penfation to fix or eight men for an hour's fervice efpecially when re.conliier how parjimontous Congrefs N E W-Y O R K, May 27. The laft Englifh papers abound with lengthy paragraphs on the prefent Ixasbcea in ftipuUing hU falarj! !1 , i politics, "the warsnow . aftuall wag .ll.iK .il .n. 1. .... .!!. . iiti c iii I 1 iiii ' rr rii-iar rnn r rittmn --- -- - - - ... VWHUIlUlllMlyl the ;reat body ot the olhci tin' clerT ha ing fubfcribed thereto, atKFflie tilt anti-revolutionifts," beijjgfiir the rpo(t part out of the ktng'lo n, and anpi- tently dcllitute of ail h 'pes of ritwr ing the old tyrannical form of govern ment. ' . ... ........ . ExiYhEl of a letter from E'tgltnl via ' Halifax dated Gravefend, April 2. t he Briiifli fli-et lor the Baltic ij ordered to be augmented to 30 f.ii! of the line, to con fi ft of four iijvin.ps, and as many fUgs ; Lord o en mander in chief, and is to hoift his flag in a few days on board rlie VT.o ry at"Spithead) of no cus "n Englifh fquadron on the 13!ack S':-, and the combined fleets; rf Gnat Bri tain and Holland 'in the Biltic, toge ther with a Pruilian armj at the ;m''s of-Rigar.Revelr. or . .'Pxteifbtirir jtMf, will very foon compel the Erripn fs to aft with moderation and equity The commotions, in the 'BJgic 'provinefs have not fubfided notwithit'anding the clemency of the Emperor, and fteady and determined condu(l of bis troops. Van 'der Noot s party mceafiS daily, and is now dillmgui.i.ed ' by a livery. - The following is a rorreT 'Q of the line of battle (hips in com-r-illiorj, compleatly ready for (H in exry rcf pecl, except their complements of meri: Vi.loty 110 guns, Impregna ble 98, Princels Royal 98- B'unlik 98tVengeanc? 74 S .vitiiure.74. V-11-guard 74, Alcid.i 7&niT3i-W1r Robuft 74, Bom.bay allje 74, Ki'int- bal 74, Carnatic 74iArrogantL 74. Al fred ia Monarch 74, Heor 74 .B.-I- ", ... ' .t 1 . laiid iA ' Cul nrh-n 7J. Orion 74- S,i" Ardent 64,' Lion 64,-JcOey 04 of the line, befides- frigatetr, cunirs -fire: fhim,-&c,-fhe. createft tiuar I'tis faid; that Ruffia and SwedencTfrr fit out, is 45 or 47 fail. ' It is fup?"1 that Riga will be the htit oojeu u r ' attack. Letters recently from.' inention that the naval afliftince of M i' x.;rGcsr&FcrrfX, f port in caftt of four iloitn ear)i Ubn ' . -- . - ' mm mn 1 il. . x. . . . f . (. v: ;
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