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I-..-, t R I V June iv. 2 W&2.ae oubi.lhcU a Pro- even 1 fcoUcning the I"2le deflMM tai' he .ill acknow ured cock.de. This order is dated Pitlfaeil men pre of opinion that KSikP""' bc.ngdeclared betwixt GJd England. ; rttacef NM)let his two envoyi here, I2ii!elr"ith thr D,reary PWtf Pira h" pienipotcnua yc'w the fame bufiocf.( . - , cTJi ten millions more are yet to arrive.; th feut morr than tro mllion to. the army' Zmt t thatof Italy cofls -nothing to .fcpublic Fatigued, after fo many v.cto l ibicb have been like fo many rapid Mefcw, however, be will wot be long be Ctfce refumei hi career. flrmn from Leghorn'fpeak of the Corfican jtaeats at having fciz' d vpon Ba(lia,.& ta CtfieVicerov Elliott. Thu news, however, sutonfirtnation. ' . jw ty-Tbe frigate Repuhlicaine, Cipt. .... rnrHetfr Lt butitlt Lul VAN iuiii - . , 1 jtZiipl, returned to F;ufh;n on the fch f jirMakea in acrutle of two dcade9 tit Eiffijh ftffels, of which .fix wrre Kink. icaf tbii rnrmlcr Vm an aimed curler. Ia carried fifptche from the Enghfn go liatot. About lo j priloucrs-are mide from iWckarn from Bafle that the canton of Zu i t. m t i . . .A t. it - . j an crucially announcea ip our Ainoaua rwtlitlerny, that all the bils .Cantons, ittclcnowltrdged the French Rtpcblic. wuiad Quarters Monttbauert June it. U I L I K. ' fc. rioave me iknur to mrum you 1411 wnat Wi,rW happened. The enemy, eafter tonj recalled from the left to the right bir k tit Rhine, almcft the hoIe of tueir fotccs, Archtfukt having increafed hia army' by steorpi from that of Wurrofei, hid ad van i to the Lahn with mucbmore confiJerable iKitban 1 cojild colic A there t and profit ibeir advantages in being able to move a greater expedition than I, ney afcendd typer Lahn, (o that whn I ordered the t4 tmd to La fa it on the ivth. by otilttr, General Leftbvre, who command as attacked by a ftrong corps. brave General did rot ehoofc 10 retire pa lighting, and a very brific action en Am vhicb 1 cannot vet rive vou the details. immedialely fend you a report of this poent, in which the enemy, although thin Opnerai T.r ifhtri a. I nil "tibia he. Our lofa mav amount to i:a Pto killed, wounded and imfonen. ber of the laft is very fin a If, and we 'WC IPrettV Onoit numh.r ' Pour a reqi ai h ed in the po (Iffio n oi j tie Hacked the battery with incredi it V t hill nkn A. A ... (. 1 ' uiu n-ji iakc mem ' thev had Jg?gapefliof.-.r-.- ,.. LtVVl pu,d not hve prvented me MjiuLenemy thia-dayaa the ar lid -u oracrs ior mat purpoie, C !0,bttn inWed that there cre con- f"lorcii an v.. l-r. ' t-j... . . oi nor meiciore D fcr.:ihc fafy of the a.my, but S: J VW 0enera Kkbcr retires to U1 I ' one nan nf il, L. t.' i" to In l.f. 1 r.- W&i W . """"anKot the, am f 1M the Rhine with the o P,,r o morrow to Coblentj r,t Ut mr "ieolarti and will S C iSSih,-difi" Ihavemade. 1 1. .- you JOURDAN.' i 1 wry aad badfai.firft pobHc a&oleTice of the Grand Slgnlor. The ceremony was eonducled wita great pomp on the part of the n in liter, at well aa that of the Ouoman Porte. The 'fait of the firft day a$ v ry numeioui and very richly dreiTcd He himfeff wore a coat fupetbly embroidered, a fcarff of three colours in place of a girdle, a round hat with a (carff-of fillc fringed with gold, and feather of national colours the hat was torned up in front with a loop and diamond button. ' - Alterhaving marched through the ftreetsof the city of Conttantinople, tbe efcort was in troduccd in'o the gate, and admitted into the Divarr. All the ceremonies and formalities u fed at the reception of AmbatTadors, wete then performed, and were followed by a fplcn. did dinner. The AmbaiTador was afterwards admitted into the faloon of the throne, wheic the Grand Signior himfelf was. The An biffador then pronounced bis addrefs, which was iiTimediateiy inte preted by tbe Droguemen of the Porte -whereupon the Grand Signtor turned toorards the Grand V.zir & directed him to anfwer, whicrj this Mmiderdid. The words pronounced fo him in the Tarkifh language ne tranK ed iuto French by the Druguev roen; ThAtnbsiTador then drliyered cre dentins to him--Alem, who gave them to the -ptaiVi Pacha,, who tranfmrtted to the Grand Vizir, who laid ihemon thc throne, 1'he Am ballador with his -fuit ihen retired. This audience was marked with fome pf erj l ar novelties. Among others, a detachment of troops embsikd on board the two national irigaica now in this; port, 'followed the Am. baljador until n the fecond court of the ferag lio when, .with their 'bayonets fnred, they ar ran gti theuifclvcs in order, and relented arms when the Giand Vuir ar.d firft officers of the Porte, pafled j and the imfic of hc efcort play ed rhraugh the iUeets of Conftantinople. obtained a ce ( r of arms on condition of ' . M A N H E 1 M. .June to. The French ottacked the entrenched camp befort Mandeheim, with numerous forces, thtmornng. The firl! atuck was made on the fide of Mundach, at h3lf part 5 o'clock, Miid at fix their principal attack was directed a gajnlt the extremity of the' entrenched camp, between Rhtmgenhenn and Mundenheim. The cannoiudc and mufquetty was very terri ble 1 and, after having faenficed great many people, they got poiTc(fifi of Rheingenheiat. They alfomade feveral attacks towards Ogger. faeim, and the canal of Frankenthal, but were rcpulfed. At nine o'clock they appeared to direel their principal forces againA three. re doubts that are in the fecond. line before Man- denhrim but the fire cf Auftrisn batteries probably. made them give o lheir objecl. At io o'clock we no longer heatd the found of cannon. It is bow two in tbe afternoon, and all is quiet. " PHILADELPHIA, August 29, rpHE Sun of July 11, contains Moresu's X orficiaf dijiatchttothfe D.reclcry, dated Ken i, June 24, 2 bjf'Wh'IT'iFlpjafnnW he had effeaed the palfagt of the Rhine at Kehl, and tftaWifhed himlelf there. Hecon eludes a long .letter of detail by informing that the bridge betweeo Itebl and the Ifleot the Rhine was juA completed, and that tbe re. rnainder of his array was parting it. i The army cf Italy had taken the eaflle of Urbino Fort Fcraria, tnrfBologna, in Feraria 1 14. pieces' of cannon. The details of the ai buve fuccelfts are given in letters from Buona parte and Salicetti. ; Paris accounts to the 1 ft July from the fame paper mention that fome dtfturbaaces had taken pi ace, but that tra nqui li ty was fettered. It wits reported that the Pope had obtained a cef. fariooof arms at the price of 5a millions of livres, pictures &c eVe. Pans dates of the ji J"lfr ttJrioJthst au tbentic letters announce a freQ vicarf gained bf Ajoreau On- tbe right fide of thc;Rbioe, and Ibsiihft Emperor'a coiraflias were ffinoft cut fopfeces that the fcMstii, is earned on by Oddnca. TO Kipg tf Napln M ( withdrawing hi forces land and nafal from the cuatitioo. L'EcIair of the 3d July fs)i that tbe Fiench bad gained a ftgnal viftory, entered Fnbourg io tbe Brifgaw j this anpeaia to allude to the viclory firft mentioned in this paragraph It was reported, that PichVgtu badiakn part of Moteao'a army an j was marching by Con ft an ce to cut off Braoliej, and enter the Tyrolefe bv the wsy of Grtmany and fhske hands with fioonapaite. Morcaa in his letter dated Kehl, talks of (baking bands with Buonaparte. 1 ; ; A Munich head of June 2$, mrotioni, thai a couner from Infpruck brought newt of the Fiench having taken Polien, iccured the paf fage of Schulu and advanced into the tallica f Frierter and Munftcr. A Brufffls headof July I, ftates the Arch duke Charles tobe near Duiteld m(F. Tho French were in poflrfiion of the citadel of An cona before tbe ifltli of June. Paris dates of "the 5th Julv, fay, we hive certainly taken poUeHjon of Leghorn, Anco na and Civita Vecchia. Iris (aid, that at Leg. horn, we took fiom the Ergliflv (hipping to the amount of 60 millions. The Mmi(trt of the Ring of NapUs and the Pope bad arri ved at Par lb, Aug. 30. In tlie Aurora of Aug. 19 wc alreaily remarked that the retreat of the Hepublicans Irom the LaltO was not owing totic ruperiority of the A ulirikns, nor the confequence of a defeat ; but a. fki'ftil manauvre which enfurtd the noft important 'advantage to the French. We, have alfu maintained that the croud ibis of the Aultrians in purfuit of ile ber's corns promifed the molk fidendid lucccues 10 ine nepuoucans, ana that prudence commanded General Jour dan not to pufh forward towards Frankfort, before Moreau had eroded the Khine, which we announced would be efleded above Manheiin. A11 this is partly verified, and parly in fucii a train as not to admit the lead doubt of its being fpeedily accompiifhed. The project of croffing the Rhine be tween Manheim and Landau, near Gatnb fheim and Keltlh, where the operation was leaft dangerous, failed owing to tlic accidental overflowing of the river. - NORFO L 2C, SifiUmbrr S. ' SHIP ELIZA RECOVERED. ; CAPTAIN Lambeth arrived here ye. . fterday Irotti icw- York, Informs that the fiiip Lliza, American property, frem the Hie of Way, .with a cargo of fait, , lately captured within three miles.. of tfrer Canes-; b the Brhlflt frigate the Thefis. aiir"inft guns jit Hampton Road for fix days, hit been recovered by the Captain, and lit now fafc in New-York. 1 he hip It feems carried away her fotc ahd main topmafts, and put into the Hook to ci others Captain Hufley of the i liia had addrefs enough to perfua Jc' the prize m af ter' to let him go op to New-York in company to buy the fpars, and returned with 8 or 1 0 ot his brother Yankee Cap tains, and conveyed his own Inip up tci the citv. N6wif,the L Eliza. an aide- rican veflcl, was a lawful prize, riei doiibt Captain Cochraie will inftitate claim, which our jjovefnment it is fatct mull grant, by giving up the veflfel agafn; Was there ever, good God fuch a POif erful nation as ours 1 Come hither, lttali gers7 beTalTurect of Li6er;EqaaTit tv&d ab.tvc all things, of Proicdjci
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