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The Edinburgh Advertiser du lieu suivant : Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland • 4

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THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER for tSci 40 Aug 31 General Le Clerc in fending hcrre the lours were flying from the flays the braces and various other rope communicating between the mjfts and the yards Among thd f-ko PI mim at 7) i the Coiouis of America Rebel Toussaint I- lafp fled to have had an eve to the eftates of the fable Chief in St Domingo which are reported to be of confidei able value Toussaint Iouyerture has been ordered to Paiis under a ftrong efcort of dragoons It appears by letters from Ccnjlautinople that tranquillity is re-eftabiiihed in Egypt whilft the Capitan Pacha has ilicceeded tranquilliz Jl 'A 1 Front thf FR ENCIHPAPER PARIS Ji-g fnIIE FiRvr Consui jrelUe i vellerday in -1 the Conferva! a Senate He repaired be-ftvs noon to of the Senate in a grand ii riage drawn by eight fup lb horfes and followed by the 3 and Third Confuls lie was accompanied by cf £-e tiie Governor General of the ldice the Generals Commandants of the Co jfultr Guard mid the Chief-Infpeflors General of the National Gendrrneue the Artillery and Engineers Six carriages belonging to the Government with the Generals and Aides-de-camp ing the greater part cf the European Provinces Spain Portugal France Rujia and thole countries with which we carry on the greateft commerce were the moil confpicuous Tbeie were American Cu-lours near the bow-fprit and the lore-top-mail Thole 01 France were flying near the main-tcp-yaid-arm on the Inboard fide pendants of ail eferiptions waved at each yard-arm and the ilip moved amidft the plaudits of an immetife riuititude About twelve the outer gates communicating between the Fiver and the Entrance Baibn were opened and the fliip was towed in by men on both iides of the BaLn who vyere about one hundred in number The motion of the ill ip through the Bafon was very flow At one fhe entered the Great of the ut kijb Umpire TUESDAT's POST From the LONDON GAZETTE Aug 28 on horieback foimc-d the piocehion which 2 Ji ia 1 Ar UAR-OffICE stag 23 GARRISONS Ralph Dundas to Governor of Duncumon Fort viee Gener Sir Rober Slopfr dcceafeJ Memorandum A Cutaiu-Suigeon George Crofs of the ift R-piment of Dragoons and Afiiitanr-Surgeon John Ioce of the 9C1 Regiment of oot are fuperftJid being aiifent with ut Leave The Average Price of Sugar Computed from the Returns made for the week erdinj 'he 25th day of 1802 is Thirty-three Shillings ctJ Seven Pence Halfpenny per Hundred Weight Duty Excluflve Ft Dock immediately on which the Company on board of her together with all the people afi'em'jled along the lhore gave three Ihe band of mufic on board as well as th band of the Weft London Militia which was on lhore played God fave the The vefiel was then faftened to one of the moorings that lay next the Entrance Bafon and of which there are four and twenty in the Dock The Ear of Roslyn Lords Hood Pel-Uam Hobart IIawkzsbury Sheffield Harey and Glenbervie Sir Sidney Smith the Lord Mayor Sir George Shee Mr Alderman Curtis Mr Manning See Lc went on board ihe fhip from which a fa-lute of twenty-one guns was fired on their ftep-ping upon deck By that hofpitable tune The Roaft Beef of Old which the Laid ftruck up at this time they were invited to an elegant cold collation which was provided for the company on board and of which they partook At two they landed from the fhip under a difeharge of 14 guns fired as a fecond falute and they after-wards returned to dine with the at the London Tavern it holds divided with the Iioufe of Austria Yet ins not on! yin the north of Germany that file has eilahiiihed this counterpoilc to the fbuih She Fas balanced half the fouth againft the other half and fixed there a power over which fine will at all times have acontroul It is true that ftriftly fpeaking all contaft is avoided between France and Austria that is Austria cannot reach France but France can at any time reach Austria for by this plan of indemnities Ihe fecures in her own interell all thofe potentates whnfe power Ihe has coniblidated whofe territories file lias increafed and two of whom fhe has elevated to the Electoral Dignity The whole plan feerns to have had one great objecl in view the depreifion of the House of Austria It muft be allowed that all its territories are concentrated but what compenfation does that concentration afford her for the diminution of her influence and the total lofs of her fuperio-rity in the Empire The indemnities are rich but will give him no confequence in the Empire Prussia has derived as it was intended Ihe ihould derive the greateft advantage from the plan and the indemnities file has lecured are nioft favourably fituated The of Hanover contributes to the enriching of his Prussian Majesty by the abandonment of his claims to Hildejheim for which he is to receive the Bishopric of Osnaburgh in perpetuity' The new eledorates are given to Princes in the power or under the influence of France and Prussia The TREATY between FRANCE and the PRINCE of ORANGE Art i His Highnefs the Prince of Nas-sau-Orange-Dillenburg-Dietz formally Renounces for himfelf and his Heirs and SuccefTors the dignity of Stadtholder of the United Provinces which now form the Fa-tavian Republic he alfo formally renounces all Rights Claims and Pretenfions whatfoever which arife from the above-mentioned dignity as likewife all Domains and Territorial Property fituated in the fiiid Republic or in its Colonies Art 2 HisIIighnefsthePRiNCE ofNAssAu-Orange-Dillenburg-Dietz the Princess his Contort their Children and Heirs fiiall enjoy all permanent or annual rents which they have in the Pa tavian Republic in the fame manner as other Polleffors of Rents in the laid Republic Art jTo indemnity the Iioufe ofNAssAU-Orange-Dillenburg-Dietz fVi the re nunciations and ceffions in the fcf the prefect Treaty his Highnefs (hall receive i The Bifiioprick and Abbey cf Fulda i The Abbey of Ccrvey 3 The Abbey of Weingarien vith its dependencies 4 The Imperial Town of Dormund in IVeflphalia and Tsny and Buchhorn in Southern Swabia with their Territories and Dependencies Ills Highnefs fliall poffefs for ever' and in full fovereign property for himfelf his Heirs and Succdfors above-mentioned Bifiioprick and Abbeys which fiiail be fecularized in his favour and the Imperial 'Towns with all the Territory belonging to them under the condi- went Jong the Quay Jit Lowe the Pont -Keif and the directs Thionville and Tournon Several corps of the horfe gurds'opened and doled die proceilion and the troops on duty at Pji lined h'th (ides of the way from the iVace of the Government tc that of the Senate Citizens Joseph and Lucies Bonaparte Members of the Grand AJminiilrative Council of the Legion of Honour took the following oath before the First Consul I fvear to be faithful to the Conftitution conflantly to attend to its fpirit and principles when I fit ill be called in the Senate to unfold and explain its difpofitions and ever to defend the rights and interefts of the people and the liability of the All the Members of the Senate immediately took the fame oath The Minifter for Foreign Affairs then pre-fented a report upon the arrangements madejn execution of the Treaty of Luneville relative to the Indemnities of the Princes and States of Germany The First Consul conduced by the Senators with the lame pomp and ceremony as on his arrival returned to the Palace of Go-verirment with the train which had accompanied hirrq having fir ft given ermijjion to the Senate to continue its fittings under the direction of the Second Conful INDEMNITIES The report refpefting the Indemnities dates that for the purpde of confoliditing the Peace cf Europe the Trench Government and -the Emperor of Russia had agreed to fettle the Indemnities agreeable to the Treaty of Luneville It then details at great length the different Countries and Cities that a to be given to the German Powers With regard to the claims of the King of England it dates that as the King of 'England in his capacity as ElAior cf Hanover lias made pretenfions to Hildejheim Cor-vey and Hoexter and as it is defirable that he jhould defift from thole pretenfions it is pro-pofed that the Bishopric of Osnaeurch which belongs already alternately to the Electoral House of Brunswick full devolve him in perpetuity unuerihe following con he Lon bos PneEks Aug 28 LONDON Earl St Vincent Capt Markham and Mr Garthshore Lords of the Admiralty with General B-ntkam Mr Marsden Secretary and Sir A IIamond Comptroller of the Navy arrived at Plymouth Dock on Tuefday luit -bout noon On Wednefdav ihere was held in the Dock-yard a fuii Board of Admiralty and of the Navy when fcvei al plans for the improvement of Caw fund Bay and the Dock-yard particularly a Pier in the former Bay for the fecurity of the (hipping in violent ibuth-weft winds were confidered There is alfo a plan for a Wet Dock to receive men of war rigged Their Lordfhips will ftay a week or ten days Wednelday morning Earl St Vincent and the Lords of the Admiralty and Commiflion-ers of the Navy vfiited the Dock-yard at Plymouth At eleven A the Board of Admiralty and Navy Board went afloat in the barge with the Flag of the Admiralty flying in the ftern ftieets The Com-niiifioners of the two Boards then went on board the Centaur of 74 guns Rear-Admiral Oacrks in Hanioaze on which the offaity Flag was hoifced at the main when the whole fleet manned fhip The Commiflioncrs of the Admiralty and Navy Board went again in their barge and landed at the North Sui! Dock-yard Thurfday the two Boards mcai to proceed up the Tamer to inl'peft the numerous ffiips in ordinary It is lunpofvd they Shortly after the Henry Addington another Weft Indiaman called the Echo entered the Dock and was brought to a mooring The former was light but the latter contained between 8 and 900 hogfheads of fugar which will be the firft -goods depofited in the new warehoufes of which there -Sue three pow ready for the'receptien of merchandize The company oh board the Henry Ad-pixctoN corfiftcd chiefly of Weft India Mer- Ciants und needs Although the crowds on each fide of the Dock particularly on the louth fide where all pm funs had free accels were immenfe we have not heard of any oae accident having uken place When the Noblemen nnd Gentlemen we will have bufinefs enough to occupy their fe hiv already mention arrived at the London rrous attention for ten days Portsmouth Aug 24 This day ditions Fidl That the King cf England J'kchr cf II mover full renounce all his rights Capt Jones of his fhip Beavci was diimiffed the Service by a Court Martial for Tyranny and Oppreflion on a Complaint preferred againft him by his I'irft The First Consul was at the Corned tion that his Ilighnef fiiall engage to fatisf'y ifting and acknowledged Claims to cer- the exifting twin Inheiitaicesappcrtaining to his 'Iioufe in the courfe of the laft Century This latisfac-tion fhall be determined by Arbitrators to be appointed by the two Contraft'ng Parties Art 4 The inheritance in the New State which ihall be afilgned to the Iioufe of Nas-SAU-ORANGn-DlLLENaURC DlkTZ full be Male he Fc- regu'ated in the following manner The line fliall lucceed to the exclufion of a- iifi I ft 1 lavrrn tltey were met there by his Royal Highnefs the Duke of Fork the Right Hon Mr Addington and a number of Noblemen and Gentlemen who partook of a very iimp tuqus dinner which was provided on the oc caljun and the day was fpent with great conviviality After dinner the following toJls were drank The King and The QntN The Dukc of York and tlie Lord Sr Vincent and the Seoceft to the Wed India and London Dock and may eveiy future Improvement of the Pott pioduce the reed of more- Mo AnoiNoTON and thanks for his Ih-ody and real 'Mis promotion of the yvat national ohjeA corn-a itted to the conduit of the Y'eft-lndia DiKk Ioid HvwxciihuiiY and the other Noblr rum ard Gon'Jcmen ttho patronifed arJ fuppc-itsd in Failiamert the clteMMhmert uf tlic Wcitdndi'i Dock Mr FiT and Tlcrks to him Dv hi difiinnuifiirj Ratioaajc ir the Focn'uticm cf the Vfl India Dcak Frefperity to tho rtiti:) vvil-liiii Colonics Bon! Huup ami tha oihw lu'vbiii heroes cf tho glorious Tucll'th of Thauks to Statdmen and Warrior who by tlittr ca'Ttinna ard hr ivity bate prorurtd ttif ti'i iTinj of Cordiality 3nd rariO I ty tbs Imperial Kingdom of Great Britain ri4 jrcUiul male 5 but in Li lure of Male Heirs the female tlull enter into all their ights This Cluite nd pretenfions to Hildejheim Corvey and Hoexter Scccall Thatjic Hull equally abandon on behalf of the Cities of Hamburgh and Bremen the rights and property lie exercifes i pnfiifles in thofo cities and in the extent a tlieir territory Thirdly That he Hull cede the Bailiwick cf Wild fan fy to the Duke cf Oldenburg and his rights to the eventual fucccfUn to the County of Sayti Altenkirchen io the Prince cf Nalfvi Ufngen Such is trie total of the at nmgements and comiderations which the underlined is ordered to prdent to the Imperial Diet and upon which he thinks it his duty to call for their mod prompt and ferious deliberation informing1 diem in the name of his Government that the inteieft of Germany the conlblidtion of the Peace aad the general tranquillity of Eu-rt'v require that mry thing relative to the adj 'jft lent of the German! indemnities fhould hv terminated in the ip-tec of thee mouths Ch MaUR TAy-fYRAND The Firit Consul and the a-mvkrou do riot confine' tetrfelves foljy to the queftion of the Indemnities but propolis a n-j organha-nn cf the Germanic Hedy The number of ie Elestora if to lit insreaOil and the Margrave JiAnasi the Duke cf Wirtp-ijarg and the Eandgravi'of llKSSk CAsm vo tube uiilfd to rhit ifjfiiy 't'h? prim' inks laid down in the report nr? no ifs novel lut arc fuch a have lung obv Jufi Vv Francoife the site irft to fee the reprefenta-tion of Andromache Mr Fox was at the fame ipejaclc and fat in a box oppolite to that of the First Consul The Duchess of Gordon with her a-miable daughter Lady Georgina is now in France Mr Fiehney has been aho in France Mr Tierney has paid France a very poor compliment On Sunday nght he landed at Boulogne On Monday evening he arrived at Calais and next morning lie faiftd fur Ihvet Hion'y objecl teems tu have been to enable himfelf to fay that he had been in France The American Papers exprefs loudly the apprehentions they entertain from the Fn ml occupying Lonijinn The fubjej has been lb much dd'cuffed iiathis Country uatuadnm of no new illuftration It is lingular however that in tiiC United States there fit-uld prevail a hope nr an opinion of ties country taking up arms again in their defence OPENING OF IVEST INDIA DOCKS Ycfterday was the day fixed upon fur the ceremony of tne fiift fidp into the Great Dock The Hup made ule of this occafion waathellKNRY AuniKd'i on it u-lii! newly built ami one of the fmtft in the ll'cjl India trade fhe difpltyed an appearanco as beautiful and fplendid ns can ve ounceived her alls -yards and rigging were deaiu'ed wi-h Hull extend to all the Legitimate Offspring of bis Highnefs the in a direct line and in cafe of the failure of that line the above-mentioned Territory States and Soveipignty (hafi devolve to the Royal II -uib of Prussia Art Ifis Mijefty the King of sia and the First Con he French Repu in the name of the French people reciprocally guarantee in conjuntfhon with Ins Highnefs Pa inch uf Nassau-Orange InittN-11 rj Diet the Indemnifications of the iVJd or Conquered Countries as they are ftipuUted in this Treaty Aht 6 His Mijefty the King of Prussia ail I his JJighnefi tlifl UK of NtSSAU- ORANGE-DiukNuuRcj-DitT in lik hun-nci vlalge the Batavian Republic Ar 1 7 Inmieiiiatcly after the exchange! of the UahhV'iorjii iiii Majcfty the King of 71 I I V1 1 i It i now fomewhat mr-rc than two yeara flute the ih ft llorw ol' titis great Contmcicial dire Jo I the copiiu-R of Fima in til- IW'V ur-ranienuvue the Conunh state) The coif improvement was laid rp4 it ruueh cn'dit on thoft cniplvvyefi in carryiiyj Jt iiuo cxecutluo that in ft' lhori ft time they limvid have I'nQU'isJ in rendcrim tin) Dock fit fur the rcaqi'-lcn of nicrv handbo prd depth of the water is a ice At high tide Wu lave feklom witrwiiM it ftcnc fti gratify ini' cr delightful as bJ of yiiWrdayw ftcivj which every fatriH muft have contemplated with hear joy on looking forwtrtlo th itimmiTinal knvfli which the vuuturv hi Highnefs the Princc of KUSul-1 aK 'zmay take pJftiftm of the states and Territories al about 200 elegant Flags which I'preteiilcq the Colours of all Nations in the Four of thde were immi iliauly iUiplicaMe to our own Country The Ilritljh boded wit' hoifted at the niain-top-y Jlant-mrul 'head mtntcdi-uy cunt he counter rujia ivji's nr'd tr- wciMt to the Housr of AuiTitiA7 re rhtf fcnDmeriUl maviin uid down in thclc the forc-top-gJItntiuait was the dcrivu from tbu great tmdenaking Ti'O tftjck iiillf tippcfning like lake uaf t'i hj -fi ut beauty nnd nftctvthiTitnt The wsre -j'-'t ut beauty nnd nflonl lotted to thorsi Indemnities Paris th May 18c: be LUCCHf'SINI GFinZVL BEURNONVILIE Hrn Tif eiMif liRSorPanie I a new fyftem of Gove ach ox St Doming which is re pn kublfl only forue power it confers upon the military itrunficiMijt by ih I'k'b pjiilouns I'e Rtkngth bcn aWcuMenlife that ure tho grandeft thcinoftcomnipdii'uib fpaciiHis we have ever Jeep And arc ca At the niizyn'inp-gatlinHuaft the tj nion Jack was hoi fled and at th ft(rr wi the great Englijh Fmi'gr fid'ciicd to a rojo which leached liorn tHe top of tht tm'n pen to the quartet dcck Thcdifltunt other Co viricu has purfuvd fur fift-ect yenu of 1 fi ft of Bran rn cu Rti ii CPttyjHAjand Lfpladugit in afituntionin which pnble uf containing a vuft quantity cf guetif re IX.

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