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Hi ft gP ffO t ,Y H EN R Y W I L L S, -Joint Phiitir to the Stati with A.Hodci, S D A Y, "N o r I'M B I t J, 1796. Numb. """""""V T II Q R rTERFKOM Mr. KING. Li C&itor itf Arr - much IP.. orU..vt. fjohafen. con vV v III. I if &n 4 ' 1 1 t , 'II c!atei Paris, Aw ... x thnt in tnnfcawerrr of :i;Mon intheGaaett,, of the lr-r tl f . M;:.r f Foreisro .'.him to K ffSL. the Amblflador at U.Ile, he had rf.Ll r jinrsrmatioi). whether 1 .:. CTftfrther, fiat none fuch would be illoed, Cclfrthc Britifh government did not autho- 1'idtri were Wdfoc the fciaoreof neutral vritls, and had HH !--" ----- - ... fafoppofing that this information rfjight be L ,...u(. rn'.irrnf(i in our commerce. 1 and nown Yfnl it thole 11$ Wwt delayed communicating it to you, rk U tei to be fo obliging a to let it be leu L!l JllCi of eur countrymen concerned in com L.ufou may meet with. I lam, Sec, J "RUFUS KING." Mukfon, Efq Coul AIM U. 0. yl. .1. j 1 9h Gr if! V (BY D SIR E.) - B6ST0N. Sept. 1796. i T this imporiant crifis, George. Wahing ton haing declined to fere as Prtfident Utred States, after the 4th of March t, and John Adams having been held up la candidate to fucceed him in tht cfilce, it 'conceived a duty to fubmit to the confidera idof tbtcif leni of the United States, loo 1 political duclrines and opinions on govtrn Int. ntfn hv VI r A tame, uihilll Hliliilifr jt ; k w wj 1 w- --------- q,r p court of London, n his book entitled tvcitiicc or me nuierican conuitunwn. i'4 the independent citizens of America, deierajined how far Mr. Adams has apof whom all his former fentiments in fa r of American liberty and independence, "ling this uio?ium of monarch and iritijh conflitution, and confequently, ho Utoberteard.d as a fit terion to be e- nl Prcfident of the United States. AMERICANUS. Vat. I. - pl. A limited monarchy mav be juftlv desominatid a republic. fa Wealth, birth, family pride refptfled by i people. ,. . Wealth, birth and virtue, form the beft eo. j p' A commonwealth can no more confitt of f people without gentry, - that? of a gentry No city is more wretched than that "fir Tyranny, nor any more happy than tinder regal Doer. - K the potierof te2ociationand6f trea- f Eminandos lived to difpby his Z kr a ,e8,flfori orld might have hT f wuh an Englfi conttnution, three thoufand yeais foucr than a h Ll "?,,ed Moochy the beft government A (r-M&to of poor and rich, at necef. , . . auu g00y government rsrt dvft.ned to hbour-th rich, by an!n!rt,U tduf'' independence l ar! ( .0 luperior nations. , "el III nn..... j e ' 1 V R A N C E. Cati 1 11 axiom of tbt Ffrj c Konttftein, ou if:,i '!) the Imperial 7nwi, grr upon i-ut iwC'ZuJ, betuoetn Cttizj Mortnu. Lbvt , j t t-; entrufled tvttb fugicient fvwtri - C ..rraltf Divifan LVto.ttu Com !.::'. ij the right wtng if tbt French Ar. .7 . Sambre and Meufe and Majcr v ; ,' Commandant of tve aid fort, Jir Lj j,jijgrial Mvjfjij, Head Quarters Frankfort tib IbtrmiJori $tb Ytar. Art. 1. JTpHE foit.or Kjt.igHao h-ll be Jb given up to the tioopa of the French Republic the Sh Thermidor, July 26, precifely at five o'clock in th morning. II. Till the furiender of the fort tkf place there fru!l be a truce on both fiJes, during which thre fh ill be no firing by either : The garrifbn may draw water from the brook which (lows at the bottom of the fort, and the road from Limbourg to F rankfort flifl not be paila Me in that part imuieduttly under the hreof the fort. : III. Thegaififon fliall march out on the 8 h Thermidor from the foil of Koni&ftein, at five in the morning, with arms and baggage, ewdhe honours ot war. i V. On the arrival at the Glacis, the gmi Ton Hull lay don ttieiratms, the cavalry mail give op their hoifet, and become prifoners ol war. The troops of the garrtlon may never thelcfs rttire to their ie!ptcive countttes, after taking the oath not to fetve until the expiration of the war or until a complete exchange be tween the troops of the Frtnch Republic and her allies. V. There fhall be a fulficient efjpoit appoint ed to condud the gairilon to the tit It poll of the Aulhian a my. VI. The tfficera flnll kerp their fwords and bafrjge. VII. The military chefts, and eff els be forfging to Je Emperor and empire, and every other prince at ar wnh the Republic, (hull be rJeiivered into the hands of a cotnmtfTaty nomi nated by the Commanding General... .VIII. The papers, plans, rtcordj, and me morandums, reUtive to the laid fort, whkh fhall be found therein, (hall be given up to the officer of crgineers appointed by tlte General to receive thtm. IX. As inver-tory of the cannon and war like (tore found in the faid Tort, (hall be made out, anddcltvered to the officer of arttlleiy ap pointrd by the General to received the lauie. X. The fick and wounded who mail not ie in a Itare fit to be rtmoved, mall be taken care of as humanity dictates, andreated as the rtft of the garnfon. XI. The. carriages neceflaiy for tranfporting the cfHcers baggage fhall bt furmfhtd by the French. XII. The commandsnt of the fort fhall bt preceded by an crHecr, to inform the Irnptri al General of the army of this capitulation Th s officer raay depart the 24th July. XIU. Holtages (hall be delivered as well for the execution of the piefent Capitulation, as of the Truce above mentioned; , There fhall be duplicates of thefe articles. f?,yn and cobtlodcd t KonigfUitl, th 4th Iron and brafs mortars of diftrrent calib- '' res, it Total 17a Cannons. Mufkcts'. 5o Cartridges for do. 1,500,000 "Gunpowder 19001b. '. " C4UroD ao.oo Thermidor, July 12, 4th year of the Republic. (Signed) Wrtnnuv, Chief of Battalion. " : (Signed) WAUKA, Major of the Imperial army, commap. T dant of the fort of Kontgfleir). (As an ex aft ebpy) (Signed) ERNOUF, General of Divifioss, Chiet of the Etat Mjoc Gensval. Abatement of cannon and warlike ftorie in JtKe fort of Kooigltein, at the time of Cipi Brafs Cannon. Pouadert. 4 37 4 1 Poadditf. ,i LON D O N, Augup 37. Extraft of a UtUr from Portjmoutbt AuguJI 6t This morning tjhe' Ratler cotjer, a very fafl failing veffel, rtcelytd orders to fail inflant. ly wnh dilpaiches for'the Weil Indies. She is no doubt to apprixe our commanders in that quarttr of a vtfit that may bc cxpeftcd from our ci devant allies the Spaniardj. P. S. The Clucbefter man of war is jo ft arrived, with the ull of the men of war, and the Hett from Smyma, Turkey, Sec, under their convoy, conlirting of abrfve fifty feveo fail of merchantmen. " Oiders are ilTued from the board of ord. nance, to iupply the different caltUs aid ear. rif'ons in this kingdom, with ammunition antl military (tores ot every e'efcription." A letter from llrn ftadt of. the i4h, a f (urts, that the Auftnan army was ifti eating 10 the inlfrter of Bohemia. Ltfebvct's diviCbtt was at Indenbach t Colland'i btfore Ftappach," and Kc-ruadot'tt near Schaambaeh. It was yerterday .again reporred that a fleet from Bred was at lea j-bui it hsi probably n better foundation than one Of the fame kind In CitcolaOpn lalt weik. The (ailing o; tlic Spanifli and French fleet! fioin Cad z u no longer doubted. mercan tilehoute in tis city IiASf we hear received a letter from Cadit, dated the 4th inrt. in whuh tt is (fated, That the fleets have jult fa-led and that tlte divifion of Antiral Solano is be Jitvtd to begone to the Weft Indict. fvlr. Hamtn jnd's million has been notierd M the Paris pnpers. Le Btave, on the fup (Ufi'ion that it a immediately intended for the Fench dirfcMory, flatesfhat it had been rt j;cled. Thit intelligence, however, ihul) in all probability be ptenuture, as there is every rea Ion to fuppole that the full obj clof Mr. lhm- mond is to have an interview with The King of Pruffn, who by his artful policy has now e rtcltd himj'clf in rhs charadterof a mediator oF peace and atbitcr of the fate of Germany. A very hot pic It took plice a few days a"go on tlte nver Tyne, below Newcaflle, by which a number of uftful fesmen were procured, b m l r nieiifiitej have been adopted at other pons in that qnaiter. According to letters from Stutgard, we learn, that the billoun which is attached to the army of the Rhine and Mofelle, is about to be put forward from thence towards the Danube, to be uftd in examining the e-ampfc and entrench ments of the Aullrians on the othtr fiJs of thst river. . Lieutenant Ritdwood, of the Penelope cut ter, arrived in town on Thurfday with dif fatches from Admiral Jarvit j left him crui itig off Toulon, with 12 fail of the line, la expectation of being fhorily joined by rear Ad miral Mann's fqufdron. This officer has sift brought letters from Sir Gilbert Elliot at Cor-. ficaT .He had a long asdience yeilerdiy with - Lord Spencer. Mr. Solano, brother to ; the,8pani(h Admi ral and general in the fervice of his Caiholic Mijefly, is gone with the army of the Rhine and Mofelle, towards Ulm 00 the Danube. The bufinefs in the Admiralty department is become fo very preffing, from the prefint ex igency of the times, that boards are held every day for the purpofe of expediting aftAirs. The Mediterranean homeward bound fleet, amounting to 57 fail under convoy of the Chichefler, and in Lee"'d Iflmd and Jamaica fleets arrived hft night off Portfmoufh. Mr. llimnond was met ty Sir Mortals, ieVa Chaplains, who crrived in town on Monday laft, 00 the road to Berlin, where the K.mj of NrrittUia7 no w 1 1 f Yefterday mornisa a ferSrant of Col. Cria 1 4 6 4 I 11 ford arftVeti ia (ana with difptuhci from thfl ; I .it
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