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prtlithloaiy ftes Ihoold be a change of the Lord S-teitentnt and his advtfcri. 1 v lThe plot, it our readcrf already know, was difcovered by a private of the Dublin militia ' nnfftn'uvnref hit infer mition. betaeeQ -30 and 46 foldtti Ot tM -Uindoo caaap, were iecored, who were defer ibed as the ringleaders, or moh acliv e agent 1 io she bufinefe j at were Ifo Come ot the country;fje..wbo.. were re. iwefented as ytnglbe&a tberaeani of mmu. nicatioo between the different camp!. Tbe?tentof the.ctnfpiricjf greatly alarm ed government it waa teiblved, aftes lomede. libentiohVibat a pardon ihoold be granted to Jltbeconfpiratots who wete not then in eufto. dy, on condition that they abjured jbe pritci plei ot the Umtei Irilhmen, end took anew the oath of allegiance to his Majefty. Un thit occanon Geo. uairympie uow" illy made the offer; of pardon ta whole cum panici advance in boclief to hvail themfelves of the offsri thus proclaiming, by their abjoxati on, that ibey were, or at leaft bad been, United Infhtoen, ' If any man thinks that the mifchief is at an end, and that this new fecurity taken for their allegiance, is affirm pledge of their f ottire loy ty, and of the public tr nq'uiiit), he mull be credulous to a molt unpardonable degree for "what reliance can be placed upon tle oaths of men, who naive already broke the raoft facred indfoIemn eogagementa r Not to fry any rang ottneir engagements, coonnnsu uy 'lo the'roticiy of United Irifhmeo, ibey could ' not Vate entered into the confpiracy which has "been (o lately detected and defeated, without Wtfeliberate breach of the tatVof allegiance Which they took at the time they Vere enlitted '.f embodied. Surely the repeated breaches ot the moll iacied obligationt cannot afford a ra ' tional ground for hope that tbofe who bavc hi tter to difregarded and trampled upon oathr, will in fatpre be religious obfeYters of them. Tnofe who are capable of entertaining loch a hope, irt not qualified for the office of flateicnen. V-k. tBe AiiHrUn treoM vtt afiemtoingin force at Hauau. . The Archduke Charles is daily expect ed at Frankfort, "where it is faid his riby ;al Highnefs will have a conference with General Hoche. 1 he Duke of Wirtem burg has left Frankfort for Stutgard. Ihe keel of a new (hip of 98 guns is ordered immediately to be laid down in the King's dock yard at Chatham, to be called the Europe, She will be coaltruct ed wholly of tnglifh' oak, which has been Tome time collecting, and from a model on the largeft fcale and neweft im provements of naval architecture. Orders are gone down to the Plymouth marine barracks, from the Admiralty, for three of the marines lately tried for vconfpiracy to murder their officers, to be lhot the fourth was tried, is to re ceive a thoufand lathes, and to be tranf ported to New South Wales. The mutineers of the Inflexible, now in cuftody, are we hear, to be the next that are tried by the court martial, on board the Neptune. 9 treated to) fctiweta I tin lew. - . Kr.lt;. 'PL. . -"'HMMJB IMA '"' . 1 ue credtfln.'. -i D LMd ft . H ceiw,,haouk0o.TdBi. ry commences on which oceauon he behtwd - J? s titofJe.T -BaaliflrH The mutiny-on board the fitet at a. i; ' I tirely quelled. ' it ent Arrived ihia morning the Britifl, cket 1 I Capta.nT.lby, who left FalTN Jo... We learn by the Cim?! .r : he failed Lord Malmorv h d V. " U,K 1 i and general ueace tft,A a ' (,,C American veiiels coaft. Lord Btidport'a packet failed. ..v..vii Tcucia lauea about the., i fleet was st eLN :D O N, July 5. The Impartial European ot the 28th ' .'vlC : contains tbc following article : vr We are this moment allured that tt is 'reported through the different Swifs Can tons that the negotiations of peace be tween France and tne Emperor are" bro '..Jfth off,- and tbat hoIUiitics are'oa the ppint of recommenciag. - j'The Swifs, who appear tohave been , apprchcnfivc that Buonaparte would fijarcii agaiaft .the'rt tatuoni, have per- iiapi ipreaa tun report 10 cjuiei me un caUncls ol the people ; lincc they are fure that.the threat ot Buonaparte will be aUendcd with no effect. What appear to tve credit to this xeport is, tbc arrival ot fcvcral I'jcdmon tele Agents iabwitzerlrad, whopurchife Irorfej at any price for the cavalry of the nmgor oaraiuu 1 11 u, iu xuorc than probable that if the war with Au fttla recommences, this Prince will be bilged tofurnUh the contingent which lie hat undertaken by the treaty to fur- n(h. We are, however, difpofed to believe that thefe horfes are defttned for fome other purpofe, and that thh bid sews will not be confirmed," -.A leutr. from Duflcldcrf iof. the ,asth tilt, (contained in the 13 ruffe Is paper of the 39th) (lates, that an order had jult been received therefrom the commander io chief of the army of the Sambre and JJeufe, which excited general auonilh snent ; the county of Cergls immediate y to furply (00 men per day, to work at the fortifications of DuffcldurfF. Tbe city kfelf Is to fupplv 2; 1 and 300 fa p. jen are arrired to fecond the operation of the workmen. 1 he objed of a mea fure fo extraordinary, at a moment when every thing promifca a fpeedy and gene ral peace, ti anxioufly enquired. 7 he French troops are making move ments, the end of which It would be dif ficult todivine. W e arc Indeed atfured that Ueneral Lefebvrc lientrefled wltha private eipedition, but this atfurance is merely founded on conjecture. Oo the other luud it is remarked that N O R F O L K, September 7. By the Baltimore and Norfolk Packet, Captain Bfbine, arrived here lalt evening in 32 hours' from Biltimore, e received pap'ersof Tuef. day laii.-ExtraiU follow. BOSTO N, Auguft 38. Arrived fchooner Bilboa, btutloa, from Bourdeaux, in 35 days. Capt. Stutfon ii faid to h a e brought great news 1 That hoilit.ea had commenced in Ita ly, between the Fiench and Aultrian armies ; that the hopes of a fpeedy peace had entirely diffipa'fd . that Buonaparte had beenfummon ed to Prit, to give an account of his dilapida. lion of the contributions levied in Italy tbat he hid replied, that the money bad been appro priated to the bed of parpofei, that of paying, clothing, and fuppfying the veterans of his le giant i and that ins loldiery had declared they would not pare vhh him ) and if he mud pro. ceed to Pris they would accompany him that the crattr ot inl'uireftion at Paris, threatened tointolie Fiance with its dcftruclive lava j and that in the (harp contefli between the legiflative councils and me Executive Directory, the for. mer had prevailtd j an event aufptcious to the cvntinutd tranquility of the United States. Auiuji 19 Trsnflitrd from Punch papers received by the bng ll'od, arrived at caUra from Bourdeaoz, latetidied July 12. P A 11 I S, Jutj 9. The following 11 the amount of all the re por.s relpttl ng the recommencemeat of hofti lines 10 Italy. In conlcquenie of tbe preliminaries cf peace. the Fiench army had evacuated (everal parts of jtsiy, towhrch the nodnaos returocdi But the lnhabitSQts of ieveral places doebtleis little ditciedby the ifu of the letter, took arms aod hied upon the foldicrt to prcveit their en. try. Tketr rfi:!eoce did not cootinat long. Thas 10 faite ot all ne(moneera ard flock jobbris, war will not break out again. Jh it. A ouner which arrited ycficrday Jro4 inly, has brought difpatchcs for the Di. rtflory, in which Oin. Buoespatta annoooces thit ncgcciatioos with tbe Eanpttcr costiaocd PHILADELPHIA, .sJ ., AUTHENTIC. 1 ne information which hat k;. .h . in fome of the newfpaperi, that the Atrit5 troops at the Natchcs have been ordered b ii Spawilh Governors to qoit that eoontr 5 without foundation. The lateft inullioJl 3 The long delays of the Spanifh G0f, to execute the treaty bet wrea the United i.;,.. and Spam, and on a rucceffiotTof lach Mt tfirptAVt. rnoLI tint A',. L- in and infoirpedof the inhabitanta of thiNitchtt gwe great oneafinefs j which wasiscitiliab uc upauiiu icuuui(.iug ma repairing tnt tot t at that place and the Walnut bills. .Tlittsbi. bitants generally were impatient tbciai'taidti the government of the Uaited States, e'd ttej conJtred thcmftlvtt at cHimuK vv, variety of incidents on the part ot ibs'Spni. iui biiu 111 extra piociaroauon or tne.Dirot -de Carondelet, of the 3110! May, ;b!cMm inhabitanta vicrd as lutli (honors dccUuii. on of war sgiinlt the Unitrd vStates ha wrought their temperrup to highpitcb.. Ia this Rate of the public'mind, afineleacl ofeo4 predion could net fail topioduce kO.tiploUJ This happened en the 91b of June. AB'pt i preacher, and a citizen of' tbe United SutrtJ - . . 1 . 1-"- ..::.! .-J ..C I ncd bj hi 1 in the Spamih fort. This vtf conjidcrtd Dy the people as ao suica apoa m. prifiicgciQi ine uuzepici wr wnma mwi thin their own acknowledged tertitory, ai eviuence 01 a aetcrmioaneo ai an ctiw(k enforce with lieour the laws of Spaio, bothe vtl and rtligiauu Under tbis imprcfEoa, inbabitsnts new to arms, and the OoveriOTt principal Spanifb oficiti took lelogt is tort. ' : In three er four days, Governor Oijofiit; U WllvU M H iuili ?iim w w m hich tb objea wis to II tpoa itip accommodation with tbs ifibabtticu-H Mr. Ellicott had ooiforroly estiui luaW after feme dji, Upm ( rMfflitlifli . anit edi and be, sndlieateesat ropr, comrasndior the Amertcao tieept ai engaged to ufe tbeir eodestouii to ptiWHi ... 1 I . U - . ..(lAMiV. , I Tbeiohab.taota flipolatei, tbatbf?l j bodied as citiaee t of tbe Ueitr wn, rt r them Oioold beproftcotilor Herd l" f dod in this sffairs that -b-li ikf ( txalo oodrr the Spanifh JanN'ai t fhoold be executed with mcJeiat:&e m s -none of the inhabitants fco.ld -tt j 1 viiiuuiii i vi tutu - 1 i.w .iij iect wKatticr 1 Ihit Biee .f-'M NEW-YORK. Augufl 3;. c.i.t- r.AM 11... i k:.i li--- a,, i.r. .w. I .v.. ,tt fthj ill cp lihot Jo:y, ad tnngs Loadoo datu to the north laiitode), &00U fct et m 3't' B 5'h 1 tbi j tiocipal articlis they cootun are as or 10 aid in aoi tailitary optrius'i r tollaw 1 cafe of ao loio iivaiao,ov ""in Stand Mvttnj in Uri trUfttCt lUtU Tnrte Ihipi i Lo.d Brtdrt'i fieri bed re lurnid 10 Sp.thtad, about 5 days fuhfequcot to the fiieuttonof PAKKCK the dclegite, in a Kate of tnuimy, one of which was the Marl boiovgh of 74 -tu.ti, Captain lUtloa the rs rrmo-ir of the elect was to fight, and capered all ia, in the farce flair. C'piam ilon, comeniaJcrof the Mirlbo rooe, cAt up to Loedon with difpatchcs fffKB the Of; 1 in emitiay to Sail Spcacir, and while wtii'ftg tn anlvft, at the Admiralty iltfUle, ficm feme oakoown csufc, Catted hioiiiM arid :mmt J aicly capind. Annul if Utd MuMitrj Mi Lia, H i LudAiip l. bico itceitcci at Lfle with great po sad ttrre caasonfUooers appointed by the P tttUry of francs to treat fcr afepa f ta:t (vuch tbc Bribfii gavtrnrstet had r du.i.j ,bea.,e .f l.'H. J caccotton ol the tteety "i,tllU' that datisg tbat time, tt.j w ed as . a Cats of tiinliij- j 4 Govereor Gaycfo sccidtd fame by his piotUm'' jw (cm down to Niw OiUaas 11 ; W General, the Baron d. Csr.a fiimaiwn whnh, f V"? "u tbeir trsooo.lity, whbf codnoi Mr. Elbert, laaabiteati, hadLbeta Uff1 EMtrsatfaUilfln" VJeU By the Sctifo, Cisti.a h't . , wa have Lond pr f Uf . 1 HaU pspttstajtlyl- V
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