V. .'-Hi i nr 'T V t-7 4' 7 ,;i'i'' t-- i 7 i; Hi f.: 1 1 i 7:..-If- ' i. i - jj-. , : : - , .- ... . Thns, Mr. Editor, seems to mt pretty "evident that there can be no great harm at the Worst, in believing in a God and future state, as touching hereafter, In niy next 1; "will consider it as touching this 6tate ;in .-. which -w e xist. 7.-.; ' sx v . v .Vx .7-.- CORRtlGIDbn. ' nLateFwagiii Intelligence- :T77" 777 "tv-f-- KE W-YORKi OCT. 1 J, ..-;.:. : 7 . Glasgoy papers to the 2i8t AujistriTfcln- Biye, are receivedat the office of the M$r IcmtilfyMvehisef., y.-'the ; ship factor, J from Greenock.-They contain Lonuon. lX JntelUgenie o the irth,une day later than -77-utr former ajJviceii- but nothing of ,roq uient, 7 The following are the most 'pro 7 Himer.t articles il$Y-'l:7t:';':i , - -'M GftEEocK, August t.7: . Since our lat, Very lithe -'has occurred 0f material public; importaiice.-Invasion con- , tinuesto be the order of the dav on bpth sides of the chimnthy The emperor is em- 1 barVihst and disembarking on theoheaide j whilst our-illustrious; commander in-chjtf; - is equally busy, in, reviewing and setting in v. array, on-the other, 7. ' 7'i7;.: ' i . , The Ilamkui.m!ui.:4iiejbtt- 'Stfridja rived on Friday non1ngrfti-?;'W.-5.---'v . t It "appears that the fleet under lord Nel son, . has , been annoying the enemy near ".MarseiUesB'cattempti made by them in their accounts, disguise the fact, only, tends to confirm it. He has captured and burnt 5 Genoese ships ; and taken, possessi on bf the largest of j the Uteres Islands to the south of Toulon, with, 1800 men and SB nieces of cannon, ahcT established theteao hospital -for COO sailors. The fleet of Ad miral -Nelson off Toulon consists of . " Dy this mail the following statement has ueeu receivcooi ine iorcc,oi ine jcussiati 49,ri 3. cavalry, 9383 foot guards, and 33 1 6 horse guards. tOXOOK, AUGUST 161 7, ij Dispatchrs have been received at the ad , roiralty from lord Kelson; and a number of private letters are in town down to tne 1st iA J uly, which state, that tne r rencn neet m - Toulun is i apparently ready for sea. ; I Dispatches were on AVednesday Teceived - .. r o-. t o at Jersey, which state, that an expectation was daily entertained of an attack from the enemy,' ReyeratmovemeYits having of .lute observed to have taken place. Dispatches Vere also reteived frbni admiral Tbornbo rough, dated off Jhe Texel, the 11th "lBst. The enemy remained nearly in the same pa luon as they did when the previous ac counts were transmitted." - - w . Dispatches were on Wednesday, receiv ed from t&e Brest SqnadrOn. . The encmyV we learn, are still in the outer narborwuch- . jng an opportunit) to' cscapev which, if the elements uo not iniencre, we irusi xai me vigilance and seamanship" of our sq-aadcjin will not affjrd them, i ' C':;' Some of our cruizcrs off the coast of Ho land and Flinders last week lopk'etl intdihe . roads of Flushing and Ost?hd. Iprz foN -m tt wer e : .thi rty-fourlreselsVt4 different. descriptions : and, 'in tirJatter, i'.sisty.six ,weres coiinted mosilyiin-boais and cut-'. ters, as all nansporfiad been removed into the' cinal comjifrj from Bruges, and their nimber cojddjnot therefore bg ascertai 3ed. I.iformation has-;beenrecerved .that fortv- fourrnore cun-boats anrl flat-bottomed boats dt urlon the banks of the Moselle, had descended the Hhine, land were, in the wa ters of llnlund," and '. would probaoly in a weck arrive at Fius'iing, to be fitted out there. An aid-de-camp ' of A'l iniral Vr Iviel had brought orders fronv,Gen7AIoii-n-tj coniinandr of the, French trpoj in Zealand, to hasten the departure of all arm 'l , vessels through therinterioT; canals of To captaiq ;Dance 2000 curaeas, ; and a piece plate valueOO ' guinea's cjpt. vTi-, mens 1000 cuineas. plate 100 : caDt.' Mof- fet, 500,- plte tt)d j captains Henfy; Wilson, I'arquharsonj - -Totm, V Clarke, JIenton, Wadsworth, Kirkpatrick Hamiltoa7 .Far- rer,Vcnafgrassl Brown," L'arklns, ' Liict iVer, 500 euchj plate 50 ; chief olficers , 150 guineas ; eecona ao. iza ;mira, iounn,pur sersand.stirgton? 0 5 Fifth,ixth surgeons mates, boatswauiS, gunners, carpenTers75p each ; roidsipmen, 30 other petty officers, 13 j seamen ordinary seamen ;and 8et;; vants, G. -. ; ' .:Y . . 7 Lieutenant tpwler,' passeriger von t1?. Camden, captain Dance, for the services'Tie .i endred,lS00 guineas for a niece of plat?. - s 1 tie yaiue 01 me neet .nus savea on(n; e3timate mad by the supercargoes includ ing the private as well as the public. nvest-' uients, appear to be above81O0O.Q0o' ter AVednesdsy night RIoaitf urs tpthe Slst inst, were k-eceived butthey bring- Very lit 'tie intelligence." Buonaparte contii) ud on eeoastasateahftstsfeyltsy. the troops'destined lor the invasion 6f this cqqntry : he was at Ambletuse on ttiat dayi . ii is stavcu in ine ijiunucur 01 mc 4-111, that Iorahim Bay, at the head of the Mame lukes, Tiad made himself master "of Boulac and Old Cairo. - 7 ' 7: 1 ;;' Private letters Iiave been received by the Hamburg mail, which state, that the French, having failed in their attempts to raise a loan in Bremen, had actually blockaded that chy and had threatened, if the money was not immediately advanced, to -aise it by ni!;ta- ry ex-cut ion Application has also been made to the -city tf. Lubeck fo a loan, which has been reiusea. 1 hose ouiracts t the rrench must accelerate that confederacy 'of the i mperial army : eicTvsi ve of 1 277Q in validsr rtfiem'prfciitejsle- seemst it consists in the whole of '493,958 meh a- fct such an apprehension ' and the cir-" mong which 42,8 19 are 8rtiilcnraen4 70,88 1 ao'diers' in garrison, 219,125 feeld infantry cumsunce ofLoais XVIII ImvingleftiWar saw leads us to suppose that the emperpi of Kussta will .very soon take a decided part aguinst rrance. r ' 7:7r?; 7"' 7" 7' The King of Sweden is arrived at Pil ; 1 Bonaparte is expected at Atwerp. ' " ' and nas a family, was impressed (we think). at wapia : rops, provision? o every kjuu, and money 'were moj-e abundant han re- memoered lor many years.UTeat prepara tions were going forward for the coronatipn, which Is to take place on the 1 8th Brumaire ; (9th November), , lti the Charop.de.Mars, wun a pomp anu spienaour wmcn is expect ed to b urpas8 any thing"recordedJin an ciefit J oriftodfrn tiraes :vThe' crown has. cost i )4itOT,aQ0irrics:ai neweo9tumha)een, deyisedLfote Eenatcra7 dignitaries, and grand officers, to be worn oil that parricu, Ur occasion ;,one part of which is the large Grecian sword, with gold moanting- The empress elect was purifying herself kt Alx-la-Chapellc. Thus in the interior.-' Things abroad did not Wear such astniling aspect7 Germany Russia,-and Swejdeny have persisted' to f efuser tlie itjnpcrial title iq Bonaparte. ' Var with the latter Was cori sidertid ine vi tabled f Ten Rassitn sajl of the: line and fel'rigares had passed through the sound, to join,' as. was supppsedY the Bri. tksh fleet?1 Sweden would accompany the' motions of Russia ; but the part of Austria " " i; -'7;V; ': .-.,,... ....... -., V. .. ' .' -v ;7;v7- if ! 7 -V -Ji-.jjuu-ni.mi '; 7 ' h From the Norfolk Herald, October 1 8. -CJ We stop the press to mentiVn 1 the ar 4 rival in Hampton Roads of the ship Monti- cello, ca.pt. Geary, 49 days irom Wantz. ra ris papers' to the 22l August, have been received, frorn which extracts will be; given in our next.V-"Capt. G. "informs that a fri- gnielf 30 guns-was laving at Nantr for sea, and was waiting the embaikaih of commissioners to the governmenKcf the United States, on business rckuvc to the inland of Sti Domingo.' l, om the'. FraVce. Is tf per. rloniicello left Nants the C8th of Auffrfst: we have not received any l;!anrlers.7 Ail-nutrgLyessels from the 1 Dutch harbours report, that tKcJcqthmon f1- opinion; in Hallund is, , that Buonaparte in f. tends 'to haye therexpcdition imdcftalten soon. but at : the sartletimethat his ofhVers and men are no "more so sanguine in theiif their jrxpectationrf f . an easy conquest in this country, or speak with the sama con-" , tempt of thenauon of shojikeepers'.as they- - -did last yrarSonie superiar olficers, who j have Uarcclto remonstrate agnnt-a landing - ,-cf an army embarked in gun-boats, unpro ' tectcd hj men of var, have bve broken by "Bn tparte. 7 l.- : . .'7 . . '. 771;jLi ' ' X'ha Bengal fleet, . consisting of seven ihipsi and estimated at 3,000,000.1,, is ex- --fAlrriVAJMihire 1st of next month aadrTio apprehensiocs are now entertained , nr tbeir safety, ;:-; .. -;v;j;.;i.; 1 -- marquis Welesley has transmitted hotification of- his xlcsign to. quit . Bengal "' early in, the ensuing seasyti. .,'... : i. . The eokirt of directors of the East India' v IIoue have voted the foUowingJsums tothe - captains, officers and seanien of the China fleet, for thtlr gallant conduct Jrt beating off the French squadron under admiral Liaois r papers hjrher, but Jrom acp.nverBation wim a gentleman who came passenger, we learn iaievery thing continues yet tranquil in France 1 the usurper's ) nanic was a terror to every one, yet all seemed tcraerjiesce in - tWe -measure, of -a : governrnSBt jvhjcbt however terrible was preferred trj the hor 'rors of revdutioosi Bonaparte had lately visited Boulogne, Ostend, kt. and it was, reported had returned toJPafi." befofe the Monticeli sailed. 7 At Boulogne: there were encamped 100,000 troops: these he exercised under his own ej'e, both by night and day,, embark i nj i n and d i 3-e mbark ing. The greatest" time, occupied. in the .embark kation of this immense army was Mo hours nothing can more Strongly shew the exact ness, of their disciplined While fenglged ill the exercise the emperor missed' his step fell between two boats 1 he did not sustain any injury , but it had . nearly proved of consequence. The belief that any thing is intended by all these 'preparations, began to wear away : at the same u:ne the reports by -the govcrnnient that an imnvediace at-, tcrngt'is to be made were 'multiplying on each other. .While at Boulogne Bonaparte oHstfibutcd die Insigniae of the order of Ho nor to the oncers of the Legion arid the Lejjionarfes. He formed his while army into a square, withiq' which was erected a throne, elevated to an immense height.-' -The decoration ofthe order were separated," and one half presented to the emperor in the Shield of the- Chevalier Bivard. the other in die Helmet of Du Guesclin; -The report of disconteht between Bonaparte and sorncTof ihls generals jyaswell founded : M.tdoialJ has been disgraced, St Le Coujbc, driven-into exile. Itis not true however, tliaHhe troops were dissatisfied 'with the, distinction shwn theJegWharles i their pay Is extravagantly high, andTtheir provisionV good and abundant. The fleets qf Toulon, Brest, an4Jochefort were still safe at anchor,- but in great want of seamen ; a press J was established similar to that in England, wnicn was uncommonly active. A person, mate to Captain Smith of New York, who, though born in France, ha$ resided seveni teen years ia the Lral;cd States, Isjctrrifid and Denmark was not sd plainly seen.-The" British coii('rnUfd a Vigid blockade ; in the late bombardment of Havre- a great many houst-were de'molished, and a considera ble number of Jives were losti-;ic7j: .It .was. tsported that Moreaii vjras at Bar eelona ; but many doubts were entertained concerning this fact, : or whether Mofeail yet lives.': Some" assert that he is dead, 1 that his name is assumed in Spain,- until thc public can be better pvepared 'lor the truth7 The letter eaid to have been written by him. tohis brother, is lound t be, as we expect ed, a faWcatTwirhrgemle'm us tisformatioti was present at his trial he 6tates that he was at . first unanimously acquitted but that whrn Buonaparte heard ihtt.-desicji$rSti CtoudTeroleji.kt' ter to the tribunal; threatening every ...iSem- btr of it with Ins venguance y and Moreau with final imprisonment- At the same time more than twenty, anonymous letters werj dailv" received, threateniuceverv minwlth death, who should vote the .deathof the general, .r In this aw kward 1 piyfojcament, between Scylla .'and 'Charybdira,K they fen derefl the judgment, wbfch has been ah hounced. 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