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| LONDON, |
| January |
| It was yefterday evening that the anfwer of our cabinet to the letter of the republican minifter was fent to the foreign minifters refident our court. This general the relating to the difpatches of the French their for enter- negociation, the of which his majefty has to communicate to the con- fideration of will be deferred to Monday, in order give time for printing and exa- mining previous to the difcuffion. Every thing announces that the debates will long and animated, well from the nature of the as the character the fpeaker. that Mr. Fox, raifed from death, will prefent himfelf in the head oppofition phalanx, and that party will vehemently ar- raign meafores of our cabinet. We Mall not, by antici- that the anfwer to of citizen refers in general to the former in reply to the letter of Buonaparte, with fome very fhort obfervations on the fubject of to frequently and fafti- dioutly difcuffed. The letter of Briffot his affociates proves that the aggreffion was on the of the enemy to the other complaints of rand, they only recriminations which ferve no further anfwer. |
| January |
| Address moved the |
| A paper of the 14th, that is Gy, later than thofe of Friday laft, was received in town yefterday. This paper, like the former obferves an extreme degree of referve on the proceedings of the grand conful in regard to peace. It confines it. felf fimple recital of the refpondence between the two governments, without any comment whatever. The con- clufion which might be drawn from this ferve, againit the freedom of the French prefs, is done away, by the irony with which the grand conful is treated letter contained in the fame paper and the free- dom with which it cenfures the composition of the different branches of the government and the Legiflature. It muft be allowed that if the obferved on political affairs abroad is proof of the refrictions on the prefs, the freedom with which the confular proceedings at home are (poken, equally proves that the reftraint is general. The intelligence from Germany, brought |
| by this Gazette, confirms all that we learn- from the preceding ones, refpecting the of harmony between imperial courts, the arrival of numerous reinforcements to the Auftrian army of the Rhine, the fuccefs army in Suabia, the freedy march into Bohemia of the Ruf- Gan corps affembled on the frontiers of Gal- licia. By the frong reinforcements which Auftria is fending to the Neckar and the Mein. (hould feem as if the campaign was to open with the fiege of Mayence; and it with that the cabinet of propo- fed to terminate the It appears that the Archduke and marthal Suwarrow are to Vienna in order to concert the plan campaign to as to combine their operations, the firft on the Lower Rhine, and the latter in Switzerlar There is no news relpecting the flate of affairs in Italy. |
| Sieyes, after prefiding the confervatory Senate on the 25th, fet again for the country. |
| Letters from Vienna, received at Augl- burgh on the that the Triple Allience of Auftria, Ruffia, and of England, has been again figned in London ; and in the firft article of this treaty, the courts enter into reciprocal engagement to puth with than ever. The letters differ only in one circum- flance relative to the ftate that that army will repair to Fran confor certain that there is at this mom nt great number of Ruffian officers in Vienna, and that the devant Comte de Viomenil, cavalry in the Ruf- fian who had received Riga to fucceed general Korfakow, and who fince that period had repaired to Prague, is about to quit that city to go to England, where fucceed mand of the Ruffian troops who the coafts of that ifland. |
| The Irifh of Sunday, (fays the Lon- don Chronicle of January brought let- ters from Dublin of laft, which confirm in the hopes had entertained, that of Union will experience very little further interruption. |
| Sunday alto meffenger arrived from Dublin, giving to nifters account of the proceeding of the Trith Parliament on the opening of the fellion. On Wednefday the Lord Lieutenant went in ftate to the Houle of Lords, opened the feflion with fpeech from the throne; debate took the motion for the addrefs, and an amendment was moved. Sir Lawrence Par- fons the mover of the fpecific propofi- tion againft the Union, hy which the fenfe of houfe be taken once on the important queition, when the minifterial |
| debate fpirited. morning Mr. Grattan, twelve on the preceding night had been elected to represent the Borough of Wicklow, took in the Houfe, and begged leave to deliver his opinion, and be allowed to fpeak fitting, on account the fatigue he had undergone, and of his accordingly fpoke at confiderable length againft the meafure of the Union, ufual eloquence. He by Mr. Corry, and at eleven the divition took place, when the numbers for the motion were numbers again!t fo that the majority in favour of the meafure an for which have been vacated for different reafons, through minifterial perfuation, fo give them the meaus to fecure fo many additional votes as foon as the election Chall take place. This will make the majority in favour of the Union in the lower houfe feventy two, majority decifive on the it will con- firm the wavering, and occafion defertion even from the oppofite phala |
| At the the accounts left Dub- lin every thing was perfectly quiet. The minds of the Anti Unionifts were much de- preffed. |
| jefly moft bumble for condefcer and goodnefs in having been gracioufly pleafed to communicate to the correipondence between the fo. reign affairs in France and his Majefty's principal fecretary of flate for foreign af- and moft humbly to reprefent to his Majefty that, on the 8th of December, 1795, his Majetty was to acquaint this houfe, that he had ced, by the order of things in France, to meet any difpofision for negociation on the part of the enemy with an earnelt defi to give it the fulleft and fpeedieft effect. |
| The fix Peers, who voted as Not Con tents on Lord Grenville's motion for the Ad- drefs were- The Duke of Bedford. The Earl of Albemarle. Lord Ponfonby Befborough.) Lord Holland. Lord King. Lord Camelford |
| That, in purfuance of difpofition, his Majelty directed an overture to be made his name, by his Minitter in Switzerland in the fpring of 1796. |
| That on the rejection of that overture his Majefty the moft folemn affurance, in note dated April 10, 1796, that when- ever his enemies fhould mawifett paci- fic fentiments, his Majefty would at times be eager to concur in them, by lending himfelr, in concert with his allies, to fuch meafures as fhould be beft calculated to re-ettablith general tranquility on condi- tions juft. honourable, permanent. |
| That his Majelty has fince enter into two negoeiations for peace with the French republic at Paris in the Autumn of the year 1796, and at Life in the Summer the following year 1797. |
| That his Majetty has repeated and fo leminly declared, that the rupture of both thofe negociations 28 folely to be afcribed to the determination of the French govern ment to reject all means of peace, and to purfue, all hazards, their holtile defigns againtt profperity and fafety of thefe kingdoms. |
| That, on the failure of the negociation at Paris, his Majefty, in ifelto, dated the 27th of December, 1796, was gra- cioufly pleafed to renew, in the face of all Europe, the folemn declaration that, whenever his enemies fhould be difpofed to enter on the work of general pacification in fpirit of conciliation equity, nothing fhould be wanting on his part contribute to the accomplifhment of that great object. That the rupture ef the negociacions at Lifle, his Majefty had again declared manifetto, dated October 28, 1797, that, he looked with ankious expectation to the moment when the government of France fhould fhew difpofition and fpirit at all correfpon ding to his own and that he then renewed before all Europe the folemn de- claration that he was yet ready to conclude the fame moderate and equitable principles and terms which he had before propofed." |
| of rupture between Swe- den Denmark and France increafes, tigen Grouvill Copenhagen, and Mr. Dreyer is recalled from Paris. |
| That we, his Majety's mcft dutiful and loyal fubjects, Lords and Tem- poral in Parliament affembled, impreffed the juftice of thefe fentiments, and qually anxious for the re-eftablifhment of tranquility, and for the prefervation of the honour dignity of his Majetty's crown (of which by the conttitution, he- reditary advifers,) cannot conceal our re- gret at perceiving that his Majefty has been advised the first for ge- neral pacification on the part of the enemy beg leave moft humbly to implore his Majetty to give directions for the imme- diate renewal, poffible, of negociation for peace with the French Republic, moft fervently befeeching his Majetty to recur to of moderation and equity to folemnly and to repeatedly avowed, and which if ttrictly adhered to mult either en- fore the fpeedy reftoration of all the blef. fings of peace, or render our enemies alone accountable for all the calamities too cer tainly attendant on a continuance of hof tilities." |
| BALL POSTPONED. |
| Ma. FRANCIS |
| Switzerland is to be treated in future neutral country. |
| We have accounts from Britanny of defperate battle between the Chouans and General Brune's forces, 5000 of the latter being killed, wounded or taken prifoners. Rumour may have augmented thefe num- is certain, that government has received information by brother of D'Au- tichamp, who arrived on Friday, that the Chouans were from 5° to 100,000 men: and that hoffilities had actually recom- menced. |
| CHINA SILKS, |
| Accounts from Egypt are tradictory. Some affert that the Grand Vizier had been defeated by Gen. Kleber, on the confines of Syria, and had loft his camp, part of his baggage, and feveral thou- fand prifoners. This news comes from Confantinople, but later Vienna accounts appear to doubt the intelligence. |
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| The Breft fleet appears on the point of failing. And the channel fleet is ordered to refume its flation that port immediately. |
| The following is the amendment moved |
| EXPEDITION (supposed) FOR ECTPT. PARIS, January 24. An official from Toulon, dated Jan. 6. fays, Admiral Perree's fquadron, of one corvetts, is ready for fea.- The thips are laden with provitions and war- like flores. |
| by the Duke of Bedford in the Houfe of |
| Lords on Tuefday laft, inftead of the ad- |
| drefs moved by Lord Grenville : |
| That an addrefs be prefented to his Ma- |
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| PROCLAMATION. General tothe armies. Soldiers of the brave army of Italy, fo refpectable for their Cortune, and heretofore celebrated for its triumphs, in accepting the of my country, and yield to the withes hero who honors me with his friendfhip and his confidence. come to partake your fufferings, to foften and to put an to them. fhould long fince have been in the midit of you, had not been particular- ly occupied in providing your neceffities. Your privations fhall ceafe for that have received the folemn promite of the Govern- ment-and for myfelf, have taken meai- ures to fecure you fupplies of every kind. But whatever may be the extens of your fufferings, it not beyond the gen- erofity and elevation of French foldiers. How come it to pafs that fome companies have quitted their pofts You fuffer Do you think that the mother country does not confider your facrifices Soldiers, What is to be done in order to recal victory to your ftandards again repeat that your wants fhall be fupplied. We have the fame mafs of glory to ferve or again to acquire, and our efforts ought to be in common. owe you all my care, you owe me your confidence. On this rely, as you ought to depend upon Ought I, my comrades, to hold ano- with you It is right to fpeak of feverity which fhall fhew, if you (werve from fubordination and dife pline, which conttitute your fole force reje& the funcful will never have any other motive of conduct han duty, honour, and the your country. This Proclamation fhall be printed, published, fluck wherever neceffary, and pur into the order of the Army. Head quarters at Antibes, 26th Nivofe (January 16,) eigth year of the French Republic. (Signed) MASSENA. |
| The Spanith Conrt, as well as that of |
| Pruffia, is ufing every means to procure |
| peace |
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| Turope. |
| The army of Suwarrow and the corpa |
| Conde were definately to return to |
| Ruffia. This leaft what the Prague, |
| CHINA GOODS. |
| Heidelberg and Stutgard Gazzttes agreed |
| flating, well as the German Mercury |
| They now agree in @ating the |
| contrary According thefe Gazettes, |
| the Rufhans will in Great Britain, |
| and are only waiting whole equip- |
| ment, in order to return to Suabia. |
| JOSEPH ANTHONY Co. their Store No. Coesnut Street, have FOR SALE. |
| Imported in the ship New Jerfey, from Can- ton, and for sale by Arcbibald McCall, No. South Second Street, White and Yellow Nankeens, Imperial, Hyfon, Young Hyfon, Asin, Bohea and Souchong Teas, Black Luteftrings, Hair Ribbon, Caffie, and Rheubarb in chefts, Sugar in boxes and bags. ALSO ON HAND, A fmall affortment of China ware, and few Hads Prime Jama ca Sugers. April 4, dtf |
| The following Articles, viz. quality Ruffia Brandy firft proof Madeira Claret cafes Winter and Summer Spermaceti Gil Spermaceti Candels, and importation March 24. mwfim |
| NOTICE. Creditors of the late houfe of Irquin Bryfon of Lexington, Kentucky, are hereby informed, that dividend of fuch that firm, have been received by the fubferiber, will be made on the twentieth day of April next among thofe creditors thail have that time furnifted their accounts attefled |
| sbip Daniel master, from Canton, an Assortment |
| THE |
| SHIP |
| Thomas Kenny, Mafter |
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| CITUATED |
| properly WILSON HUNT. Acting affignee. March diso NOTICE. |
| Members of the Philadelphia Contri- for the [Houles from lofs by notified, that an Election will be held at the Court Houfe High Street, the 14th inftam, between hours of and five in the in to choofe. directors and treafurer, for the enfuing year. By order of the CARMALT, Clerk. Philadelphia, 4th month, |
| Conditing Black and coloured Luteftrings Black Sattins Black Senchaws Black and coloured Sewing Silks Nankeens, Fans, Stc. |
| COUNTRY SEAT. |
| INDIA MUSLINS, viz |
| Guzzeenas Gurrahs Coffas Baftals, India Bandannas. FOR SALE BY Co. No. South Frent Street. April d3w |
| FOR ST. THOMAS's, |
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| be let that Country Sent, known eville, near fide kalf the Court house, IO acres land, enquire office April |
| Just Arrived, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, THE CARGO OF THE SHIP PHILADELPHIA, Theodore Blifs, Commander, from Bengal. CONSISTING OF An affortment of Piece Goods. Sugare the first quality, And qr. chefts of fuperior quality Hyfon Teas. Willings b Francis, and Thomas 3 John Clifford. March |
| barrels will be received on freight, feedy ap- made. For which or paffage apply to MOORE WHARTON, No. South March dtf |
| IVIDENDS for the Letter Marque fchoon er Reboteufe the former captured the Augun St. Bartholo mews the litter the soth cff St Crois, will paid at the houfe of Lewis Alber- rus. in Front firest, below the Drawbridge, on das |
| To be Rented, ND immediate poffetion given if required, new Rory Brick Hou and Ritchen, about 14 miles from on great road to Newtown Enquire of the Printer march def. |
| ADVERTISEMENT. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE, Two very valuable Farms, |
| the townthip of Springfield, and county of Burlington, about two kun- dred acree Meadow, of which there is fufficient quantity, is inferior to any in the State. |
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| To attract the notice of perions refiding within the county of defired purchafing good land, 'tis only neceffary mention thefe parts of that cellent tract of acres lately owned by Samuel Bullus. |
| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, diftrict the United States will be holden at the City Hall in the cuy of in and for the different, the of April infrant ten the clock in the forenoon the fame day, trial of an information filed by William Efquire, attorney of the United ates in and for the faid diferict, againft Being articles foreign growth imported from and fubject of duties impefed the of U. States and delivered of Phila olphia from the veffels in which they contrary to the without permit, ized therefor, &c. By order of the Court, D. of the |
| The terms of fale will be made convenient the purchafer and may be known by apply- the fabforibers. Thote who may to view the land, will pleate to call on William or Ifrael Shinn, the occupants. HOUGH. Attornies Bullus and Rutb Bullus. Burlington, New Jerley, March dim UNITED Pennsylvania District. |
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| large cheft of Sugar, keg of ditto, bags of Coffee, ditto ditto, ditto ditro, and barrel Oranges, bag Pimento, Coffee, bag fmail box containing the apparatus hair dreffer, 30 barrels and Sugar, 19 boxes Sugar, and box Sweetmeats, |
| the requeft Scholars beed on future N. begs leave to remind his Scholars Snd the public that after remove kis fent week, Thurfday and Saturday the ufual hours. march |
| ERCHANTS Accounts elegantly opened, Books neatly and correctly pofted, with various other kinds of writing, by perfon thoroughly acquainted with accounts. Gentlemen extentively concerned, may find to their intereft to put bufinefs in this line into his hands, as the fulleft confidence may be repofed in him and ample given. Addrefs line to and leave it the inter hereof. |
| To Merchants. |
| Philadelphia, March 19. 3tawif |
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| JUST PUBLISHED, FOR SALE, AT SKETCH OF THE and Character |
| of aM the Ruffias, WITH |
| PRINCE ALEXANDER SUWOROW RYM. NIKSKI, |
| The Hiftory of his Campaigns. |
| Translated from the German of Prederick Ant5ing. added, A History of His Italian Campaign. By Cobbett. an elegant of that re- noroned Warrier. [Price Dollars.] |
| Thomas Chalkley, |
| depart |
| eight |
| Portrait of Marsbal Suworow. Gentlemen defirous of polletting capital like- in the first this illuftrious Chriftian Chieftain, may be furnified with parti- cular proof at this office, price one Dollar. February 12. |
| SHIP GANGES. |
| JUST COME TO HAND, W. YOUNG, CRUKSHANK, AND THOMAS Dobson's BOOKSTORES, A POEM, Sacred to the memory GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late Prefident of the United States, and Commander in Chief Armies of the United States. Adapted to the and February 1800. Br RICHARD ALSOP. march 26. THE HEALTH OFFICE Is removed to No. 141 South Front Street, Near the Drawbridge. daw MAP OF NEW-JERSEY. |
| From the univerfal exhibited by their expedied that the fub- feriptions would enfored Its imme- x-curion, and are proper paid to their return the fixed the meeting, and to the attendance of the perfon by proxy, that NO farther delay will take the operations of the company, time for their cusion during the the enfuing fummer. |
| cermittieners appointed the purpofe of circulating papers, pered plan Map of New- Jerfey their appointment tranf- mitred in the conucios of this ftate, and in the cities New York and and fince that the medium pul requefted the gentlemen with thole papers, return the number of fubfcribers by procured. to James Salter, >fq. Trenton, on or before the day of February laft. The number of furfcriptions received, net unting two thoufand, the conceive themfelves day for the meeting of the company; neverthelefs opinion from information that the actual fubfcriptions are nearly, if not fully, organization the com- pany, if they could be afcertained by regular re- turns, and being convinced that traffing degree of exertion, the the perfons helding the fubfeription life. would enable the intention the effect, they have unanimous advice and confent of the fub- fcribers, whom they have been able to confult, fixed the 14th day of being the day the fitting the court for meet- the the State House in Trenten, for the purpofe electing five Truffees Treafurer, bur fubforiptions fhould be fufficient. or in any event determine on the meafures necemary cure the attainment of an to ufeful the flate. |
| ASKEL EWING |
| Commrs. |
| March 1800. |
| subtciption papers are the fol. in refpee. tive counties, whom thofe perfons defirous promoting the apply |
| Wm. Campfield, Efq. Morris Gerfhom Dunn, Efq. Middlesex Artis Seagrave, Salem. Silas Dickerfon, Sussex George Burgin, Efq. Cumberland, Somerfet. William Lloyd, Monmouth. Hanterdon. Peter Bergen. Basen. The above gentlemen, with all others holding fubfeription papers, are particularly requefted forward the papers,to Salter, Efg. Treafurer on or before the 14th day of |
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