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sfcX. ,5 J3 if SI :.(!! II 3s fin I 1 1 r 1 --TiJ Jtt i 1 1 cr w as. iaci xc ruav.icn r .w us. !" throw gH- . r e! pe&lahle cfcan. : f jjtulaupn of Akxandri? in Egypt, .: -Jvl-i-(Merrnt,;s ;lajd-yry,Iatf iy I Cioyernmeni to cqmt tpa irire clofft snd jdefinitivd uideandtpg( ail to iddcl VAit ; a;diicin bf certairi preV4nia?y pi inblW! ' :ad ;thcif titft; p pi ica t icm ( b ; lifc &a fi s ot ditpches lf thjiniltcr, WKkh tvtic an'xibuy jrxpW?i!, did, not an i vie. till MtxndiiV anl they ;have utoved fo far tisVLaorV, that xht ticrciciatlori yih feuftjliavc" been it iiaMtly.brolvCnjoitJby'l the ;crfe verehcei of the Court of France in the f voices complained of will, be .copvinued, if it be not a mort pro- ' pr lex predion to fay that it wjU. ramr(ce. TKe vhle . that ha'i poilcjd hbbecn a uegoialion for . nea;0ciation, a trea'V to treat. The .V pfibjic intercourfe; vH now, it is U;dj auume a more real; u not a iirifne interefting (arafier anci it will; be diilicult for M. Talleyraqd, whatevei; msy be the ultimate views of h-is CJv?hinet, jto avoid the difcnl (ioh; of thole terms aadkonojtioiis upon which depend the confum toation of peace;. K . A d m i t al lol e h f q uad ron ,' eon fi (lw ingi of fix fail bf-the line and -two frigates, jailed yjefterGay from Portf nivuth.' It is ' fapp'dfed he is -going to reinforce Sir James S-iumarezT. . Several legulaltons have rbeen in.de by the new Emperor of RuiHa, alt tending to arr.el lofate the con dition of the lubjeft. Fifty -thou f i ncla,fa n t s w e re al 1 c t ted for i n -fcancevtas vaffals; to fuppcit the dif ferent orders of military knighthood- fly a late ukale. vnfalagt 'ii oin Ht 'al y '&t 'fir dyed, and ni iievi thcteof, a.ax:,sjs levied on the dil tri&, to be applied to the fame pur pofef btit to be 4Colleclil by the agents of . tiic ntional trcafurv.. :. ! '' AU.OVST -2 . ' !-: i;? ' The arreft4 the Freoch E ni Vfrnts at Baieutb, by order of the Kng of pi ufiia, appears to have exn citrd no I'nali (epfation on the con tiiient. The following are the Timcs of the peijrfp.nf thus arrefted at the expiefs defire of the French : StL Felx, who jwas a IJjjor in thtj Citfu-TTc Army in La Vehdee, wlrert Ajhe? h ft; hjs wife and two fons., .and ; et?Wiprl himfelf hr s f rt of miracle ' in.fp Germany. M. de Fercy, a .K'night of ht. Louis, and a Lieute nant of Ch?. (Tears, before the rev o Lition. conrrrnanded at theciiy of I.vonlwhenl that IdUcc wilrM fi.-ged by ms countrymen, and'arser it's cap fare efcaped death, only, by rlidjng e'$ghteei months in a dun-j-?on. The womafrrwhbftopk care ct hiSL lubfiflence fr that time, he nWrlcti oh hiilgettilng into SWit ztiland,, ilis nepfiew wasan offi cer of Infant rvloorW at Lyons, who i h i re d t he p i n i o n s and m$ for-1 tU Ties ox jpTSUnC;!?:. iV. ue; v arcituc, an Ex Ni'ble, cif the age of t?o vears. lie (brved in the Queen's regiment, utidcr the Printe of Cont, in the war i- Italy, white, he was wounded and mdca!prifiiri"er. j He was created : a MsrecnH dc thamp in tne leven yeais wK His opintot.s n ;t at- Cording wit h tfjbfe which produced the revolution;,!, ne emigr tea in : 791, and ferved for lome time un- I dcr the Prir.ce cf Conde, and has; fu'.ce livecj 'at j Jjareuth. ' Iurandr) t therw i.fcr Imbeft Colonnes, who j tiifliiiguiilisd htTnfelf 'much in thej revolution. He Was formerly Pre-1 f 1 f M des Marchands at Lyons. In j 797 he was elecled, a Member of t he Council of Apcients, and on the ;5tM of September inferibed on the ,) tiljfor deportation. This he avoided iby fpn lit rig mto Germany. 'The fifth is M. de la Chauelle, Colonel in the Bvjinfb ferv.ic and whole father a i j M j r General!,! is now yith Lours! .! :;VIU. at Warfaw. All thefe per ; fofo were trcstrd with "great harfh tls in the former part of their cantinement; but trom reprelenta tins -w'ueh had been Imade, , they experience a Pteater iharr; of inrliil 1 he I ntiefat liable frigate, Caotain Sfott, returned to Plymouth on Tjuefday fpm 'a cruiEe on the coaft of Fr3ncei in which iiie lcut.ofi.ot Bclle-Iflelroids a large f r Li i i ,i 8un5 outline was as lojtirongijjf protected by n u tn rous Kiricai 1 nar a r ter ex cnam?i a o vehlfpadhdcs, m4 was obii ,u ticura trom the itterriDL as he Hater, and the Indefatigable draw u r .. . iv lH a seat deal of water. I fei red1 mtnig od dine fhoats,: .:jMxich with flve;ail;df,ihe!line ascs. continue up i;s aoUfort by Sir I'D . . iV vbhd : three ! T --'fHty - ?o3tre&rv'a'nd:4p Hi Hit 'v-Hf briiiutb then tvho fureat Bou iioneJadlheir:amilirnd;f tb:;fes--0f;thevp;l feDicfi ptioitf has bectil opened! ai m i , - & a K a - , i -. ! . . . l - pQ ircum Itance wnicn qccurrca at Fiuihing, hagiven birth to Ipmc diflWnce I between the ' Dutth and th-J'nci,i' putclily B remen tp M i ddleburg; was com pelled by . Coptrry winds to put into Fluihing. fj4 here; tne ij? repen, cu ftom-boufc: offijeers, i; fi n di ng fo jrt fhe was laden iv kh Btifhgot called; con traba'na, took poiTeflion fof the jveilel, and conveyed heftp !jto. Antwerp.!; jTl e Dutch Govern ment has dated tr U thi conduct of tneic omccrs is iq viuiaijon ui uk i trea t v ex i itt n 2 be tiv ee i the two Re. ioublics. It was the wifli of the! iDirecibry- tlwt ,t ' i . proccls aiaj the Captain lhou ! A be he ncia at iviia- ; dlebuTg,; .as ceing (hip's deiLintion place of the t; this being pofi lively refuted trjey! have fent orders to Schimmi pennick, to re- monllrate with B iona parte on tht lub jeft. ' When Lord N a fort Oiled, from taking the ufual the Nore, irtflead o courie .he cholc tdcrbfs the Naze, which nad always Wen confidered -it r Vi :l ! m unnavisdD e lor rmsjsorwar. mis cpaiTage will, in fiiLure, be called o 1 i - - -. i Isellon's Channel. j Lord Nelfon, at fix oclock on Saturday 'morning, hade the fignal for all the command-is to cornel on board of the Medii-"24 J where they received the follo4in? orders;: That every veflel in;the fleet was tc (end her large boats Vell armed with pikes, pole axes, land cutiaiie every officer and (aiUr to be dreffed in blue jacket ahd trpwfers, with a w'lite belt buckled oter the jacket, for the cutlafles eackboat carrying e caicafe to burn the enemy's ye 1 fcls, in cafe we could not fuccecd m carrying ihetn off after boarding. Parliament, it is faid, is to he al fenibled early in the month of Oc tober. i ' ' J i i- 1 ' A discovery has been rnsde at Malta of a ccnlpiracy ' to deliver that lUund to the Fieiich. Yefterday morninga heutenanto! of the Argo frigatCj of ii 4 guns arri ved at the Admirjalk in 22 clavt from Madeira, wuhj dilpatches frort. Capt. Bowen, commander of tha. fhip, ; containing the ap eeble ne w of the furrender of thar Ilia nd t the i5rttih forces unadr itis com mand on the 26th ult. Mjr. Addingtoni it laid,; hai- tranfmitted to the j F reni h govern- merit a plan of paciBc3tin contain ing three points or prinMry impor tance to the mtereflsioff this coun try 'from lyhichheiifias ftbted his; de termination not tb rceie. ' ! : . ' AUGUST ;20j, " . Lord Carysfort has brefented'a frefh Memorial to the Pj uffian Mi ni (ler demanditig' in thfc moft for mal manner the eyioatijon of Han- over. i he anl wer returned is laid to have been a positive irfufal. A Gazette Ex raordinarv was publifltcd t''is day, at nooo, for th purpole of announcing 10 the pub lic: th- furrender! bjf'j Cairo and the neighbouring forts, on terms pecu iiatlv favorable toitheFrcnch trooos. The (tatemcnt n Mr. Tooke's Utter of the 15th July, land in the Ger man paper-, of a battle before, Cai ro, appears unfounded : the enemy having made overtures for capitula tion as immediately as the Allies were in a condition to commence k active operations The follow in e is an ex trail from j 1 the difpath of 5: r j Hutchmfnn : j ' UeHArttrsi Cu btjart Gixek, June 29, il Co: " The combined armies advanced j on ooin uueson tne gui mil. 1 ue Brittfh troops and thole of liishih nefs the Captain Piajehu irivefted Gi teh on the fief t bank of the Nile, whilll thearmy of his Highnefs tle Grand V zier moved forward, ard took a pofitinn . nearly within car non:fhot of Cairo. On the 2zd in the morning, the enemy fent out a flae of truce, and informed me. that they vvi fned tp tre;t for the e-J vacuatiou of Cairo, and the torjts thereunto belonging, upon certain conditions . After a nericiation of feveral days, which was conduced by Brigadier Ge!nci2l Hope with much judgment land ability, they I agreed to lurrendcr lhe ,town a. torts on the conditions winch 1 have the honour to rnrlnfp.. 1 We took uoffcflion af the sate of Gizch at 5 jjef: clock -yefterdy evening, and aifb of the fort Sill- koih.1 on tne oairouae of irte nvei ; hqitage have bHn mutually d. 1 wi-wgcu, ana top unai evacuatipn - j w i U tak c p 1 a ce i$ n about ie davs. ' " 1 (hould fuppole that there nearboco troops cf all kmds in the town, but 1 fpcaV without a pier, fea knowledge fethr fubjea; al fj nave not yet received anv returns' Th C General !coh ti n nea t o men tion thfe condurj rjerfeverance,and patience of hiSfjarmy in terms of litgh comrnendktionand tnajics a(- t?cuiar report. 'dt Lieutenant Col Anitruiiie Minerals Cridock arid For thacMatVaEg troopf un Vt Lo tlJelineii the i Crid.Vi2icf t me. Gtaib ?iha S iMpbens ln?eim. tortsilti Intrir.e. ';0iicf of ' Brieve,., W tUe cart cf the General of W vifioii ;Aiftjrttndhg- Toly t -'"coon ana ui 7:;jMr.,trobs. ' , J h : Cmiiiffioner above naf ing row ?-f,,.u"-V'r' : p tiitreftiveweri, nave upon tne iwiowis f 1 the French torcei of eve ry defV ni the uxilw trocps unjter the: Art I :commaaiof the Gterai pt Uivition lieiuaro lihatl evac!uit; tte 'chv of Cairo,' the CitadcJ, lhiiiiaris oT ,B.if ic- GiaL!--Hi f d that jsarr; 01 lrgyptNwhTch pey now oc,upyf : - II. The Frefitharxt auiiiry croojj. mai retire by lind w Kclctu, prbveeaing by cne left bank of the Niler with t&eir arinir hag-: gage, tej artillery, an.o amBiunition, to be there epijba'rke-, aalcohteyj tothe jFreiutv potts of the McdiCerraraV. V'ith their arms artiriery.tfeaggzge and etteCts. anneepucc of tiie allied powers. The; embarkation oft . t . . - - . i- rs 1 . il L .. . I the laid ! French and auxiliary troops ftx-ill ouve place focn as poffibleflJut at ttt ateit Mfithia fiFteeh days from tfte oce 01 tne rati fication , ef trie prefeiu!one6;on.- It is ail'd agreed that the laid troopi ihail be couveyeif ta the French ports above meiitloncd by the tnoit direct and expeditious rute. ; III From the date of the h jnature apd thej ratiticatioii of the prrfeftt convention, holti iitics mall ceale on both fidei. The fort cf Sulkolky, and the gate of the Pyramids of the tavrij of Gitz, (hail be 'delivered opto the alhtfd irnv . The line of the advanced DOlU'li' of the armies reflectively jbil be fixed bjfi . 1 - f : nr ... L j . I. t. I mc comm!Wen oamca tar una purpiucjf 1 to aid ail dilpuvcn ; and if any thall arile they are to be deteririned in an amicablt ruanner. J I V. Tr-elve dsys after the ratification df the prefrnt cenvcntion:, the city of Cairo, the citadel, the torts, and the town of otl. lac, lhall be evacuated: by the French ai i auxiliary troops, who will reiire to Ibrahil Bey, .the I fie ot' RhoJaja id its depeadenci r'i the torts ot Fcucroy and C ieh, from when e they fhal! drpart as Icon as polfcMe, and H the iatcft in rive days, tof rccteo 10 the poi ti of erabarkatjon. '1 he cnsrals commandifcg theUritiih and ()ttman armies conlrq jenl;y cn;age thit means Siall be furniflied st th :r i charge for conveying the l-reuchand auxin ttoop V as foon a piuble from Giaeh. The march . and encampment 01 e French ana auxiliary troops ih-iil be regulJ-'d by the Gcneiai of the rclf&ite armiesJor y oill-ers appointed by cacti party ; r.t n; . d.eariiy .underwood, that according o thir tide, iii days of march, ai d ! eiicampmnT (hiii tc fixed by the Generals of the combisd aribies, and conlequeiuly the frenchlnd aisxilinry troopS fliall be accompanied on felt j rriarch by the hnglilu and 1 uik'ih comi.il (irics intrulted to furaifh the rvctrfary :LrJ- lilai Id uring iic iouti nuance i ihcir roufc. j !. Th h-ggpge, sminjuiuuon, andf:heri at-ntltxj. mr.) iirvrtcil v waier. simh be el-, I' . . J - . i , 4 n 11 I r . cqrteo byXFrench detichments, and byfooats belonjging.Kp thalHed; powers. Vll. '1'hse Ficntii and auxiliary firoops be fublinSi'.ff the peru-d ji ther de part ure from Gith tstWrHt?-rflivfir--barkition, confoimb!y totkt rcuiitiemoi the artayj; and trarvtHc dy of their embarkation' ta thit of their jaiidinj; in France, J agrceabiy to the naval rcc: lalicus of England. V i II. The in rlitary and navtJ commanders of thf B'itiih ajd Turktth taicrs ibjail provide vcflels for cor.yy.ng o the Frcnth ports or Mediterranean the Trench and auxiliary troops, as w til as ail French: and ;otlirr par Ions jempioyed :n thej fci vice of the jhreuch army. Every t iing rtlativslts this point, a. ell as in rtgarJ to fuifiHende ball to regu ltedj by cmmiioners nmed (or lh'.purpole by the General of DiVif.on IJelliard, and by the naval and riihtaryj Comar.anders in Chic: 01 the allied forces, as fook :;t the ore ft r. convention lhall beratiti-. jThefc ijsinmif fjric fhill prccfecd to icictti, or to Aboukii, in order to mke every neccfury pre &ii:oa ir the embarkation, i ! ; ; IX, The allied powers frfcfl provide four vefiels or more if pcfllble) atU'd lorihe coii veysr.ee of horfes, wjiter ds, aril forage j lufficjent for the voyage. ; X.j 1 he Frencn nd au) iliary foops will be provided by theialliieU pct-is wh a fiim cieiit cccvoy for their fafe ttorn o France Alttr the cmbaik.itioir of trie Iieich troops. the ajllicd 'powers pledge tffcrufelv-, that ta tne, period ot ; their errivaf on thslctmiucnt cl the French! Republic, ffhey mfc'i net bs in the ItaJf nioleuvd ; arl en hi part the Oeneral ol liyii)Oti .Uclltfrd, audfihe troops mider his coSmsr-d, erpge, thatfno aft of hoitiluy lhall be bv thm-sommittH, during rue iaio penoa, agair.ft itxt filet eceru tones ol hi lirjuripic M4elty, of th Subiinve forte, or: o their a!ies; The fTxe em ployed and eicortiag'the. lii trsopj, -Dr. other t-rench lmfjecls, t& ill not touch al any other than; a Frenchiport, except in calss of ablo- lutej ueccliity.i Thc: Ciinxndirs ol 'the Brjtifb, Qttoman and French aoopj fester xeoirroc4ify)SM4 tlielike 4?J5-i(g'c .au, d!ri!g the period that the ;l'irttnli txoo remain in lieypt, from thiti ratiificafipn ftt ie prtfent Convention to the moment hi the Embarkation The! General pf Divlfja 2 Belliard. :; comj mandiog the French andB jili y troops, n thee part of his governmritt, enjat es that the vcflfels employed ior ihr,;cc$eyance aad proieiion all pot be detauedin the French pott? after the difemrkt.onof it trUps j and j that' thtir bmmandeis1hlU it at liberty toipjirchafe, at jtheir own xlencje, the' pro ; viiioas which niav be neceff.- lor euabiini thera to re turn J f General Htiliard aif nLi gages, bn the part mi his gbvtfAmcit, thai the laid veflels lhall net be molefteil on their rev tarri t the pdrtof tht ailied powers prodded I the a auernpt, pr art tta4e lubftrVieht II toL;aiyim;iUtay Operation. i . . :"' .XI. All te admiWftratiiis, the metrbersS of the tomrniffion !o,f art; Hieticef, andS iri fhort, ! every iperfop attaehed tothe Fk-enckr tdy $m.t$&Ahi lamedvantaet -M iriitkaryf All the imtciberf af rhe iaid admt I nitrations, and of klie -cdmnwf3ion otrts andf finctJ,! fhall al0 iirtyth them tit only! illg ht; papers relatbe weirilmirBod, jbu a fo thttr private Mp'ersj, ell anJoriitif JV, tyyS Wi tiretot'l j h i -t;XU.fAll:brtant.of ,gypt,; of : w$ati ever iation ther may b?,W4jfi, to follo tht Fteiaeh ttMp. IU -te at ibertv fo td jdo ;t nr tVaUWetr famli, rter iheire ;aturt,-ht;jlc1ttsc" i&o3ds n hXIII.. Ao mhabant p whatj i Menc trofTlirufeiOilrwfer ipjr, piaptrty,. osi t;ccetet '.of Jie-; eysncAwis :hk' " V!''i ' '! 1 j ; . fn' ioiJAr thfeiricoiatiouattinlE ie cAifoirinls to the laws cf the country. -ll j jXIY-j ; 1 he lick wno cannot bear rcnvK hfifolfal ind attended b fcrefch iSdical and ! 01 her attendants, uattF' tneii recovery, wncx tney inait c h FraJce tj; tne lame conditions astoe noops fhl CojJciUanders of the (allied arnjitt n gagl'to rbride all the artidei that may ap; reawtnecenary tor the holpitai; in 1 1 kJ 4. . ... ... A.. Ik eAid hi itc French Govemment. t ' ir v Attne rerica Avne tne towns n forls ihiiliNcd in the - pvefent convpntio fail be d delivered up, commifTariesibaH b hana for receiving the ordnance, ammumf- tin maadiinei. pacttii atchicves, lansf ijrfd ctheii iipubhc eftects which the Freoc jhSil leavi fa polfeffion of the allied power fXVh kjjvefle! fhall be provided at foot i pffible b jlie nava l cortunanders of the alliefJ pwcrs, iji order to convey is Toulon an oirV cranS ccMmiflioner charged with the coii vey ance ofthc prejeiu conveKtion to the Frenep kovernmelnjt. . - ' - j ' ; XVIL !fc very difficulty qt iifpUf thatjttayl arile relpetttng the execution ot the pieiet iconventien lhali be determined in an -ejnsMj ble manner by commifiioners tamed on? eca yart. , jl ! i XVI II.! Immediately afttr the ratifacafbn of the pre fent convention, all the . tnfcl N;of .Oitoman Irifoners at Cairo ftalTbe lei atii-j berty, aud'the commanders inxhief of th aU -lied powers, fhall in like mariner releafe thtj priio.ners iu their refpettire camps. XJX fficers ot raiik. Irom the tnjliSi sr. my; troiri his h ghnefB the Supreine Vuier, and from his highneis the-Captain fivaa, fhalt be. exchanged for a like number of French cfficcrrofeual rank, to ferve al hot- ta,s,es,fot the execution of the preXent tfeaTr As loon ar the French troops fit all he Ifided in the ports of France, the hoftages nail be rreupiocafc'V releatcd. s YY . fTh. Mettnf mnttnttnn hi r. riCd and Iomrnunieated by a French cfictr to GenjMciiou at .' lexandria, and he (hall 6e at liberty i accept of i: for the French ar.d auxiliary lories fbotk navai and miliary i wKtch my be ith him at the above nen-j tmned nisce, provided the accectante Ibf it 1 fhall bejnotified to the General commanding J ten dayp Irum the date f the cointnunilatloa! being rfi.ideto h:m. - ."';rj XX. The prcfeat convention fliall be ra tified by the commander in chief of tht re-i' I'peCtrvie armies within twenty-four hours a f ter' thej : gnatu re thereof. i'"! Signlel in Quadruplicate, at the place ef coiiterence between the two arsues. the lth Ju e. jt8of, orfthe Sierc Saffar, 1 x or the 5th Aicniaor, otu year or thti French l'epubiic. ! ; i J. H(PF, Bngadier-Genlerai; OSMAN Bl-Y, i ISAAC 15LY, Df)NZri.OT, Cea.de Brtgaie TARaYRi-., Chefd Bngadt,. J Apprpved ar.d ratifiedhc prefet-t cecveo- tion afl t airo, the oin Metlidor, gtq year ot the Fiejnch Republic. ! ' II t L LA RIr General de DiT.ifln, rjd Kelfon is lldl. we learn, hi the lowns, wat!T!g for men from the N ore, to 1 epbee thofe he loitj whi it Is exnecled that he will en. 1 deavlbfo burn the French fcua dronL Some of oui- gun boats haye jbeeh h'tojeking up feveral gun bngi judging tht they would endeavour to get along dole thefhoreo Ctalais our viifTels anchored a fhort gun fhot from the lands, -to enable thcrrj to antloy th-m if they attempted it. The Wary Frenchmen, finding that trey could not get down along flit. tt, without great danger of be n.ff broupht to adion, sided by the hauled out'Without our vcu in in the night! and before dawrj d H .' Y wete got fo far a-hcad, thai i'if V C'el.s cv-uldj not come up !revd-Jit heir j?ttfing into Calais, td 1 i e 1 !- - r. .L'J j:i :ne mitncr ot tnirtv-nve, in. uiif 11.;. M .', 1 t . i ; 1 tired being Uu'it, ana u.ey ocing f(vovl?ed bv a biiik Eaft wind ; our quadrUn h thes cfLre bh'ckini thenfi up m t-vlais. i ncit mt- veueii are ettf ca'culaten ifor filuinn tlian thofeiat Boulogne, ! august a3. ! Lr. 5 d ;Nllon arii ived yeftefdayjri the 0 nvns with hsfndron. lie W?E ff Middkbiiigh on Monday, wher he lay to the to'hoie day." Up T ' a.! Tuci lay he went anosra a cutter ip tecoti Wi re Flufding and the acja. cent Icblft; but it is fa id, he found it to ft f on i 'to be at t acked wit prrb. hoilitv of fuecels. ! N4yr fince the commenceruenl the regociation was the correfpon- (tencr more active cct ween mc iwc Governments than it is a p relent " Inlfome of the provincial markets w head has fallen cent, percent; . 1. 1' - ' - it P. 2. - Lcbtd Nelfon has fnlfted h; from the Medufa to t AmauVrt k ati'J .ir is expected hasjiileG aaatt? for the rrciich coait. I I t fngate Jamaica arrived at Do ver h;r?m the French coaO, gives an accciunt of linKiog tnree ana taicmp thfH gun-boats oil St. Valcry. j 'Gfeb . Lord Ad a sn Go rdott , yetfibr, of. Edinbbrg Callle, iad4 Hi HOtLAND, it r - ; If AG U .E,,f -tb "IS4Si..f '. Tificre, rtasi-lbeeri;: leized , atoti-: p.. JV5.-'V-'- . v-jl. 4 .i-F-iT.nr Vc M ,1 . ; vvfci ch 1 a s : fou hd t nffih toaltl ot w;p're c;4 1 ta b peaxs f cri! ri Jupbra the-Meafeeeit'batvtdati AHgcre;t'ltfo? ed b fortifyirir th I - . - 1 1 - m .Mrm,.. w 1 a .. a -? mi in French ,tVddh$tbitberV hlf.XaiiiMp rafVV-gfllf::;-;; nitireii;yenturi;hisl him tta tLsr i'r.t.. i, ! hPu!llcl-'rH!' of ligupan goyenments atc a bolmefs has ciTen hrilf J V to acknowledge th T,.Crc UUSlllV. : anrf COrYinliJ. . 1 lfl his name at His rrlxf m a n monugnor ualepe, one pfhisW Clo im L..:.i t . ' FRANCE. . lhe depot of naval (lores as I u? you on teliift attacked a divS of fiatwbpttomed boars th.r r: from StJyalery to ioin our n' .f4 They look three; and dt ovr f..: 1J more, wcare yet ignorant of ' killed and wounded on ;r... J. Our divifion could receive noa ncc fforri theland ; OUr troor,..." toned in the neighbourhood haV; " arrived too late. I A diVifion of frort 0 to a r,;i flat-bottomed and gun-boats whitk vye epeaed to join the ftdtilU hcrr ai blockaded m Cilais hv Englifh fhipsof war. Nothing.' e more interefing than theprcfer. uiw.iiwov. in ouiugnc we have but two fhips of the line, one frigate "'-tt" " " " MiiM.ui iuur cutters -The meeting of the Deputies fro the Canton of the Helvetic Repub. licisrixed for the ?th of Septem. oer ; uui air3ay leveral ot the Can. tons have refolved in no refpeft tj countenance the alTembly. Xhis refractory fpirit has particular! dilcoveied itfelf in the fmiui Cantons, and at Bern a , nuaciouj party have pohtively and formally urotefted againft the projea of : tht conftitution as how prooofed t them. They complain loudly of it is calculated to deftroy even . tht .forms -of liberty among a peopli long renowned for their freedom. : . .; ' j ITALY. VI KICK, JULY 20. ' The- mod rigorous orders hm been given in all the Au ft nan ports of the AdriatT, not to furniflvpro. Vifions to thc'lEglifh frigates and privateers which difturbruvigatioi dit -that Tea. :M ' ' CIKOA, AUCTJST 5. The fquadron of Admiral Sir John Borla'e Warren, which we in purfilit of Gantheume is at pre jfent iri! trtteghboirheod of Leg. horn : It confift rof feven hips of ifve Iin'e l and'! TWi jfrfgates. Pona Ferrajo is thus delivered on the let fider rcihforcemerrts and ammuni not may now; be introduced into it, llCHoXV, ACG. f' We have rt cerved the u n f nxttrnifi intelligence of the Englifh having taken a French frigate an A fix tran fports, aa they went out of Ports Ereote. ; . The American Conful refident here has been dire&edby Mr.Cath car:, the Conful of the U. States at Tripoli, to givt all publicity tothf following :. ; CinJuUtt tj 'the 17. States efAiU ric a, at 'akx, 'July 25. - Cf The Bey of Tripoli having it rlared w-r againft theU. States, ouf Government has lent a flotilla tr prevent the Regency from injancf tur commerce. In confequencc, we are to inform the Agents of all, rowers at peaee wuh us, that in poli is now blockaded by the foii American flotilla, and that evcrf Ihip whatever which fhall attempt to enter the port, will be treated confefmably to the laws of nations aoplicablc to fueh cafes. i Wi EATOM, ConJuL" GERMANY. HAMBt'fCH AUC. l8. Letters hive been received fro Smyrna by anj opulent Greek banV- ?ng houfe at .Yienn itating tn General Menou had informed Gene wl jllutchinjon that he would fur renfe the hdrbourj and fortrelsw Alexandria to the AnpJo-TurkiJ forces, if in the ccurlc t f fix wecW he received no fuccours fromFranc' According to the 'reports of deierters, from McnoU's oirifi0 IheAverein extreme want of is'itft various necefiaries, but. ps culafry medicines fbrth lick. nou is (aid to have received aiJtcoitett fupply of the articles pf which W is noft deftiiu e bfj- until tfie cP ration of thai pcridd. Thif propjl mi Qeneral jliutchinlon rejeaeij figtiifvihg M lhe French tpmvfi mimiX H :ouia grant jh.n -il&f,ihan;ten days to furrcn Ieariciria on the fame terras IMKerencjh airo -but ibiyj wirds hiimi ftrrfender .it t reUbn-Uencti tiuicaiM.-- - ggypt in a few weeks. tntoiV&inte toturienderontV 1 tttr'T. bvtaU ccpunt received - -Mfceirint 7000 men, wHh.J 1 snouiu r w f
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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