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r-i-fi 7 COMMSMOHMIM OF TUB njSTMUCTICN OF csse 'IJia tf A1UJ. KO.W LONDON GAZETTE. Sr I lie negi toot Itdis routfe 0 Hjndiol Fr-m TUESDAY, JULY 6. DOWNING-STREEt. A dispatch, of which (he following been received from Colonel Graham, by itheT'Right Hbo.

Lord Grnvillf, his Majesty' -Principal of Stats ir Foreign Affaire, dated Htd-qnarttn(r, Rovcfsdo', Jund; 11 v'--- In tlie morning agih inst, tlte erietriy rnde several attacks on the line ipi polls acnilajMDifle Baldo'-aliVthe way from the AdigYto Lagd di' Gardji -They forded one point near the centres' where th9resistanoewas hemp repulsed every where yeresocui QbiigeclTo abandon il. The enemy have detached aiutnher ot men into the Milanou. and General Kellerman is preparing to be liege the citadel. J'heyJiaiwlikewWis detached 11 laid of 8 or men) to Ferrara and T'heir lorce, rtei'esor'rt fltfrjrefcntneat Mantua, is rnvitn reduced, I nom'ich, ymr 1 Iu ronsrdueree of public advertisement, a viry respectai. ble cunip.iny assembled at the Uosc Tavern, in this city, celelinre tne ainiireriary of the destruction of the Bastille, aud ihcday waa spent with the utnfciii harmony, Ipirit, and 'i conviviality.

Severs sokgs were sme' of which wert Mtittrnfiirjheoccaslan andlie following, amongotlicr spirited 'toasts, were drank 1. I in mortal honoiirta those brave men whose hands the detestle dunjieon, the Bastille. May ery building in every corner of the thut is converted into a Bastille, meet its fate. S- John Theiwall. t.

in -a short speech expressed his satisfactiorjr'at the rriirti iu, marks of- triendshw he had received irom the i Citizens of iledidAiot expect that any feeling, of a pels, nal nature wojiid have been Indulged on. that tc cafii'n. He could hive tin objection however to the Uhcse DEjim aj? mr. robkzt 'THE CEttCRATJp.XOF.T.- On the ist afitra ling-ring illness, the celebrated Robert His'poctical cunipny sitions, dillingnijhed equally by tlie see of native by, the warmth and the lendcrnel'r of-paINn, and by the glowing touches of a pc il, remain a Ust-" ing monument of the yefliiility of 'a' mind, guided only by the light of nature and, tlie inspirations of genius. The public, whose, amuseiriem he has so will learn, will, regret, that the last tt of his ihort life, were spent in flckneTs and indigence j.

and his widow, with '-five infant children, and an expectation. of a. sixth, il now left -w'uhoqt any resource but what (he-rna hope from the regard di t'p the memory of her bufliantU 'J'- vThcdatcst latters from--Gibraltar that' Cojifsel-' O'Ha'ra carries on the preparations for decn, vf that garrilon the fame as- if Great vritain -was at war-with Spain i and aya on the alert. The guns are every night haded "Ivlth grKpe and round- and' ready lorKe.amomic's;;rtpti.ce. ft jnc ssizss.tLrli- nn .1.

ijj-u c. Itescy, I Gently ioiliicilu CT TUB RHIKS JXD IJOSELLS. I lilT.ijKT 'QT A PRI7ATS LETTER. i Larrach, in the Margrsvlate, 28 Messidor, JulJ' 10. my dear friend, that'this morning at nine o'cloik', i.ur troops pastid the Rhine, at Huuiugucn.

They are gone to take polsciliu, of the Margraiate of Baden Dourlach t. they occupy nw Jiatr tengeni Pingen, Essringtr Keitk.ii. eVei General Laburde, commanded this rxpeditiop, fourM he -country The inhabitants had carried, awa ve thing that valuable of their essi-ctr, and provisions; but back every thing, in of the airarafrre; given them, that their property should be respected, and that the-most exact 'discipline Piould he observed by tlie defenders of Uherty. The enCm. are flying wkh the greatest speed.

according to all we shall be at'Rhcin- feldi'--- At my arrival at I was informed thu the enemy had at Pintgen, magazines of flour, liuw, hay, okM bariev, candles, cjry salt, I immediately informed General Laborde, who to.ife measures to renove them all, to Huniiigaen. We pre looked upon with friendly eye by the inhabitants us the Marquisate, bless heaven for having delivered them, from the Austrian troops, who pillaged them last night; in the inJit dieadful manner." n'" ling of hi, name with the destruction of the nattiHe, since ana fi.e the last sortie, jn lols.was-vecy. consi--derablejr'they'have kept igicatcr distance," WfVNING STKRE.T, July 36. A dispatch; of, which the following is aopyhas, been, received from" Hei'ifrVarit-Colon'cl jhe Right; Sren5wOe, his Miycfly's Principal retary State for Foreign-AiTjirsdated Head-qnajrrsuf'iin Royal" Hi; line's if.e Axc.KukilCiarlciof Ricberg, near- I tiign ncriui-auwara L.rnxnau, Lit.i Iv-' tnetthe jiifcjges and Biiller, about a mile from tAwKj'-at Jon went in great stalls Hall, and opened, their awiireuiy wnatever country ut mignt live, wnere Bastilles existed, he would omit iiilifiible exertion for their destruction. He hoped he might flatter that 1 it was to the conviction of ltis being actuated by such and of lii sincere attachment to the principles of "5 liumaii Like rty, in the widest spplication of those.tctms, J( 5 that he was to aitributethe very flattering attention he hact- met with since principles are thejust objects tf pular attachraer.V and in'dividoals me only to be reaardI.

in as much they promote the general good! a sentiment' which trusted would never he forgotten by the Citiarns, of Norwicli, conspicuous fur their liberality, their uublio It is 1 Judge Ruller' Kisi Mriui, and Laron TPcrryn on the Inltoni unless Uonifi. tt -y n'-b0, T- T- 'i 1 -I iU' 'I 'I l-Laye1 tjie inform your that WJ I 11 .1 fTwftru ft hltf.ft;' iftmKlVfl nr. s.r.W nn. Jloval It6e Executive VireSory to the Defender! of the Country 1 S'6tH'VM rs i it-L 1 i marchins? she which he was against and their social virtues; 1 in a i i Imeliis 1 Vrown ime. It is rumoured here that Mr.

Zones and' Me Linns will put-off their? if. pofliblcy; if they not J'aCceed; will be brought up on But there is one of' a similar nature that comes viz. Francis Therj: are twa, indictmenit against him, oneut Common tfw, for uttering divers seditious words jf and another itpoh tlij late charginij bim withaslerabling with persons, exceeding the numlier offy, notice not 'having been given according to the Acti -This cale will therefore be the kr trial upo.ii that Act. i-i uito compoe the jltmj of toe interior. zoMessidor, July IS.

Brave' Warnofs, 4 Frankfort has experienced the fate of every place Jl VtU If'llll 1 e. A speedy Peace with tile ttepublica of France and Balavia. 1, 6' The eallant Kose'uisko and the revival of Libetiv' in I tntre a I rigatioi Poland. I qinre chafed! meant" bticqu 7. The American Abplition of the Slave Trade.

9. The Rights of Man. I .10. May the period soon arrive, when the nations, of Wyj iF. earth shall refusf tn rnt arh other thioats.

ii 'TvLtkZ. (rCCHtWCttW 4NCllNZSi. Cjoett, 1 ti he they at( a nepect yrtV. tDOsi; ltVtV'iii. -'1- which the Republican armies attack.

rifn is kow ifl polUssion' of the French! he courage oE your brethren in arms keeps pace ith the rapidity of their march. Their-, triumphs beconie'daily of greater import-, because in them are established the nappy Genius, who directs their operations, their d.fUpline,; their observance of and obedience' to the laws. By similar atchievements, brave warriors, you could and would undoubtedly merit the gratitude of your country. Continue to defend your country from her internal enemies, who, under various masks, sometimes even under the specious pretext of furthering the interests of the pub. lie, attempt to seduce yon from your Co-operate with us, and ith a-Lrm and manly against anarchy and Royalism.

Yon will thereby be on a sooting with those irresistible phalanxes, who liave almost annihi-laied our external enemies, and consolidated the Republic; The lupprslion of rebellion, and therciloratiori, of domestic tranquillity give you a claim' to the same ptifiion of izlory with Tourilirethren, who have dealt terrors interested j(-' 11. May anarchy and te'rroritjn arjrt itotismi be held in equal detestation, under whatever fuiu they may appear. u. The Female Citizens of Norwich. ij.

The Patriots under persecution in every quarter of the globe. ii. The dav which cave the Trial hv f'-! Icornpie fought ''Soujihac, in' the '-name of the Commission appointed to Jpoint put of. puocedurejgalnd Brouet.r presented tliir organization of the high court of Justice, r. .1 ItDdWt General jiin.the th he moved to Mulherg neat? thelVlurg, driver that risen in the Blacfc'Poran, and fallst into the HhintabpMM league.

It. On: the 4thGjfileral -De ia Tour's advancedposts, -which till itlrt occupied Buhl and Stolli often, were obliged toall hick towards the Mure, and on the jth they recrossed that riv? is, after having refilled for many hours an attack that the eri my-rnade upen them with a verjr fiiytti-nr force, the Mirg valley qii.itie lihims' Theme evening intelligence was received, shat the WinembXr trijops, and part of the troops, of. Sw.bia, had abandoned the trass es the Mountama of thfr Urick Forest, the postcfli'in of which enables the enemyyfo operatp agamst Arch-duke's 'heft, and to cut off Hi RovaJ HighTi'syommunicatibrf with' tj.e Prince of tehde'strmy and the corps; of-Austrians Ilia't was ila-. Honed' in tlii- Li isgsu, under the coffimaiid of 'General I'ro-licV at thelsame time that open to them the Duchy if Wirtilerg ancTtheroiite leading to1 thev Austrian dla-gazinea atJViUnvgen aiid R.othwcil.; This imprirtant iA its possible conse- quences, and. so unexpected from the piisichin liich rovers iieznss ofPteidenliadij being conlideie'd', as "in reality ivis, almost fn.attackable, 'Highness to rcjsire.

towards. Ettlrngert on' the 6th, and tb detach a firon corps 'into, the tnpjintainir on his left.to feciire that flankj and to re-establilh'a ciVmmitiiicatioii vnlh jl-e Prince rif Conder aiid General proUch w1o will ohkblZr have been bbligfed to fall back t3wards Witlin- gen as their righy and. even their rear must be endaneresK at tAey remained' in the Briaw after jhje Iwahiay. troops bad THe'eheniyVprogtesibn't)ie Lower RhiAi has aIsdbeA efnfiderahle. Acioidiog to tlie last 'reports, C-ieneral Jour-: 'an was inarching to the Lahn, with that part of his army Vhich had crpfjed the Rhine at Neuwied with the re- Diet ij auuuwiag lire me principle neaasor.

toe to 34 millions of men -and. may the benefits of that instil j-tutioii svread over the w-hle world! 1 Ijftet ft le. The Libert)-' os the the great bulwark of fi'l trty and source rnorals. in the J. i helwall delivered a Lecture on the.

"ill" pEnpps.iuin- moned-'i'rt the hitrhirviiAa OiDoole thev have reasons I MM which; -would' indue the' hig'hicaarf i dilpehse with tliiii' at'endance shall give fcr tMf tlie high court shall decide on their validitv. and he ucnruciton, -zmonginc cxicrnai y- comparative Causes ot tlie nan and drench Kevolutionsp hich va, attended bv.a valt concourse people, ars of 40s being pressed into the Lecture Room 1 aii-et, the overstow filling a very large adjoining ard whe, though the Lecturer eolild not be seen, evrv wnrdof thiv acqaai names if tljoft whole excuses are pronounced valicf, shall be Th( (Signed) CARNOT, President. 'i Vff; LAGAHDE, Sec. General. AicKBT A THS aO-THERMIDOH.

Tlie Executive' Directirv. desirintr to hestriw on Gene' Ictrati, discourse could be distinctly heard 1 the windows thro entirely open for the accommodation of the audiencer bothiuifhin and without. vf; 1 I MEM rat Commander in Chief, of the Army of the 1 l' .1. f'f'lt Captain S. Cauman, from Cape Nicnla Mole to in days, re-confinns the arrival of French fleet of seven" ri Immfdiately after the first interrogatory a Ut of the jurymen stiall be made out, Hhat the accused may be prepared to make their The high court) shall decide Kpori the ground, of chal-lenge.

The 'used'nviy' give in a list of the witnefles whom delire to give evidence in. them, defence, any time within the period of three days subsequent to the firii inter, rogatory. From the' sentence" of the high court there fliali.be' appeal." No commissary from the Directory Hull have access to. the hieh court. voaus or me uccan, mar or tneir, a.pprooanon or ine services which he has rendered hijr cuiitry, and tci bonour, in his person, the gallant soldiers' n'ndtr whsseiiidcfatiiiable exertions the Ion? and desver'ate war in ih: fail of tlie line and transports, with 15,000.

troopsi at 8e. 3 Ddmineo. About op fail of English: transoorts, and about tnainiei1 tie: was oianceuvring airainlt the! Austrian corps Ji-' T. t. i-r df yo fioo troops under convoy ot' two men of was, bad arrived1 La Vendee, and the warof the; Chouani liave been termi- V1 at tne Mole, aaoui louricauucs iruiu-.

PllliNgbourg and it is by no tneans imllihle that he yetev lo relent in the name ot the lienublic to General ExtraS of a Leter from Captain George thi. Biin vnu Commanders in Chief of the Army of the Coasts lino mannr minis. itn isy K)n advance, to the Aleut, as the Aattnan army ot me Rhine has been too much weakened by the very large de 'v tkehments it was obliged to fend to Italy in the of June, to' be able now cScctually to ogposs, the eaiemy sprogresi on all sides at. the fame time. was ordered to be printed, i I a THEKMioDit, jtfLy'ao.

r-y, zy jrimH Ittihir I is with areattecret I have to.ivfakm von. nf kbennx. ot me utean. two ot nneit nnrics tne Keoutorns of the War Department, completely Caparisoned. To offer likewise for his acceptance a brace of horse" pistols, fabricated at thjr National Manufactory at Versailles.

iinO uhiuu caoiurc or ae lnui mount 1 he Mmittcrs ot War and ot the Interior are charged. tiicfreucli tchooner We had not been clear 1 Imesti' w. -ici f- r-? with the execution of the present' resolution.5 CARNO'n! President: Bion tfiat the icomifiioii appointed to take the accusation of Drouetinto consideration would- btau-' thorized to add two rnernBers to their fiurnber instead of Treilhard and. Bezard, who are, absent by likewise that the Act of Accusation, gainst Drouct fhuld be drawn uir in three dava. and that the '-i -r "tvtsbkfi a.

Aa Ex4raerJinarj Gazette was publiflsecT-this tontaining official rlewdf the surrender.of. the French ijr St'. Vincent' and Grenada. The troops. destiu- i'l 'LEGARDE, Stcleiary r-- --(' vy yt jmr, It -appears so he certain that the Austrians are determined vi vai.iiiwi iuuic iiiuwv-iiiiurs, -iignc- airs irom lira.

liceni S. S. E. Cape Henlopenbcarine-distatice abnut fix leagnet V'i Ivpni on Thursdays June 9, at eight A. M.

when we observed the? i schooner about one league a-hrad she immediately bort'tf tftsi down on us, gave us a mot, and ordered our boat on board, i count which we complied with. supposing there waa. nothing ('- fubjtl wanting but to see our, knowing them to be unit- hiving hothipgtp scar, sent- the? boat Af tbdr with the second fficer and four men, to know thei chv 1- 1 I' 'te commission should specify the place where the high court shall This proposition was adopted. to concentrate all their, force between the Mciit and; the Fillers. The 'Commission of exvenditure is JNecItarj in order to be able to oppose more resistance to the prrjects of' the Republican Generals, who arc making dispositions to attack them on all othei de commaiius, ait wiiii.uuicy ucianwu, ana lent tne poflt duck with fourteen, armed men, ith orders for me to bring the ZS t' I ship's papers on board, faying, in.

the Mean time, that "i I While oeneral Moreau is direct ice his towards ly employed upon the mean, of reducing the public ex pences you will soon, be present e3 with a satisfactory account. But there is at thirmoroent an object upon which ful: tr the Neckar, General lourdan will cross the Meiu. imp was Isden with naval stores. Being confident I could soon relieve them torn) their suspicions, went oh board wills ready even, according to letters from the right baflk cfflie bolic men it is necessary to obtain information from the Directory, viz. the saving thaf ead be made in the army expenditure.

The Commission have taken care to propose to you no measures that could compromise the Public Safety. "In propose toon the foil wing resolution Kiiine, tne left wing ol the Samore and Meule army has pasted the lWein. We may affirm for certain, thtne fortress of KsnigRein is surrounded by the centre of Jnurdan's army, the right wing of which has proceeded to Qaslcl. On the other hand the siege of Fhrenbreiftein is to be se" Son my papers, wnu.it, iae moment tney got noia ot, tney kept without examining them, and declared us to be a --good prize. -j -ijtj I then expnlhilated with them on the impropriety of j.

-of fach conduct towards American ships, and tlie property of our citizens' the only answer 1 could get in re! urn was, 'j grac 1 nere man oe, lent a menage to, tHe directory to direct the transmission of an eflimate of the num ber of troom carried 00 according toall the rules of art; A great quan- -neccWry to be kept up in time of peace, and of the which ihev will rrafinn. A cttA rt a 10' war xil into tnat tney nan good intormatton irom leveral respectable houses in Philadelphia, one in particular, whic he said Wa, one of the first American houses there, that we bad naval stores on board, and would not ai first be convinced of the contrary. I at lencth prevailed on them to examine the minibl. uiyvi i iiiiciy aiuuiuiiiuuii ui au KIHQ3 arnvc uauy before the place. General Poncet, who directs the siege, has already attacked several of the enemy's posts before Die fortress in order to.

press them closer. In this attack some prisoners have been made by the regiment of Callemberg. Several bridges have iust been built across the Siee in or i thst hav pjRis, jult a. 7:" We have strong reasons to believe that negotiation! have been resumed with the House of Austria and that theEinnrr. l'uhj the' der to facilitate the conveyance of artillery and ammunition or even has, at this moment, a secret Agent at Paris irom uuiiemorn to.tne liege ut tvr.rennremtein.

port clearance, and regilar, which they did, and finding 'S i no! naval stores therein, they did not seem to doubt her being loaded with the only articles on board of, biv, which are coffee, i'utrar. sum. staves, fustic andlncwnnii. from tne rieht dank to the left Austrian prisoners are coarrea 1a ncgocuiu a peace witn tne uireaory. iiclatr.) The absurdity of the coalesced noa harHlv h.

colt conceived. Beaten on all sides encoufaeine for the twn sent daily. The bridges of boats before Netiwied Snd. at. Bonn, serve niiht and dav for the naflasre of rciufurceinenis of 'f '1 he only plea they then had was, that since bur trestv with Great Britain, they had orders, and were de ternuntd jo take every vessel bound to, or from Uritilh ports, even on suspicion of coins to them.

Thev. after 'eld to act against both those islands were erobarked, from sue. Lucie, ost-tho. td-Junfy in two divisions. On the 8th mie St.

Vincent's disembarked in Kingv f)nn Bay, and on the oth began their march against the I French posts. On the next.day the EremtK were attacked-. in their positions on the Vigje, and, after a very (harp com test from theif first, second, 'and. third i 16 their principal post. cm.the Newjsigie.

cnnlmunication with the Charib country haying been cut and the Charibi themselves having been forced to retire, the FneiicH surrendered by capitulation on the nth June, and all the French posts in the island were to be given up as soon as poQble. 1' The attack on the French" in Grenada was cessfttl. On the loth June the French Commandant JoiTey' surrendered the French posts on the island by capitulation and on the the British were ill-full possession of every established post which the-enemy had in Grenada. and a few of his associates, escaped into the woods, after liaving barbarously' murdered all the white people who were prilhners at Mnrne The loss of the British attack on the French, in St. Vincents I Captain, 1 Enfiirnj and jl privates killed and 1" Major, 5 Captains," 4 Lieute- Hants, 1 Ensign, ij Serjeants, anil J09 privates 1 he loss of the British in Grenada was 9 rank and file and Major, I Capum, 3 Subalterns, and Pri-vates.

wounded. VVe received this morning the teyderi Gazettes'of'the lath and 15th inst, and sr-rae Mechlin Papers pf tlit nd 1 8th. The LeydenJ Gazettes, like the Papers of all other countries, are full. of details of the victories gained by th! French armies victories which find parallel in ancient modern hift6ry for the enthusiasm and rapidity with which they have been achieved, mighty effects which. they have produced, are producing, and will produce in the sentiments Of European nations, and the system European 4 Th.eMechlin paper of the i8ih contains an article which, mentions, that advices have been received from Copenha-" xen, stating, that intelligence bad Krvr'd there e'lbrye disturbances having broken out al Tranqueb'ar, and, of the King of Tanjore having been dethroned.

A WEDNES01.T, We received this morning, nd we have have every ra. son to believe txihjfvttj, the Paris papers to the 4th inst. From General Jonrdn's army they contain no news but tti mrnlinn tl.at a stronik corns of French troons crolTed troops, artillery and ammunition- for General' Joui'dau'a umi'- i.i forcing us out of the ship, without even suffering us to take --s-'-'. JBASLE, JUtr. ta.

rVrAV The uninterrupted nroirress of the French aunies, and the atiour lent us au onboard the Hying 1'ifii, which mounts six nine pounders, has seventy-five men, inulque." try, The captain and owner of the nrivateer ha, iriven his arrival in this city of several diplomatic agents have induc lastyears chimerical hopes! I overwhelmed with real misfortunes, they persist in prosecuting a war which produces nothing but disasters and to refuse a peace which will be-come more difficult in proportion as they force us to pur, chalelt by new sacrifices and new prodigies. Nevertheless every thing seems to announce that the Emperor, it think' ing of aseparate PEACE, parthularljfneebe tnovui that Sngland will not continue a Frsrri Switzerland we learn by advices dated the 9th July, that the Princes of Empire have demanded peace of BaAkelemi, as those of Italy did' of A deputation from the City of Stutgard is arrived these headed by the Duke of Wu'rtemlierg Minister, The assemblies for the elections, of Municipal Officers continue to sit; they are calm, but not very, numerous the terrorists are feeble in number in A great number of these Alsemklies have amiointrH fnr froi lab, the pat in ha' as in of er "ft. rf ed a nenek, mat negociations nave Keen entered upon. i'i. Gervinus, Counsellor of the Prussian legation at Paris, has been her? for some days hence it is interred? that the Ca address in his own hand-writing, his name is' Parish' living i in North Front-stre-t, No.

Z99 he also tells os of 'a list of ships tVt.he had information of, ami-, those of t'm that 1 binet ol -Berlin has offered its mediation tor luine ot the princes of iheEmpireA-AoVfar. r- haven't already failed he is determined to take the fe, are as fellow: Atlantic, William Penn i Dominie, 1 -I win, i.ir Jamaica; rnnaueipma ana tne mount ver- To be perf'rnptorily. fold by Auction, nnri, of hith 1 am lorry to they have now, tAfVer; getting' its. oh fofcrt she privateer, they flood iih for Capfc Heniupeu Roads, where they sent us onboard who, wfere Prcttdetlta in the V. -TjY 'rjrder' of the Trustee'! of Thomas' 1 1 -1 Tf r.

J0L It Is generally believed that the Honse of Austria at jj riuie or iianuiioH -iir-mc w. j-iir pa' tick, on the apth August inst. atOne o'clock, that extensive Dwelling House and Premisses situate in 1 a- r.i.i i -ot punt Boat where we now are i when we arrive I shall be able to give you a more particular account of our treat- Signed, '( c. 'DUdlttl. i' WEDNESDAY, XL-, lengtn is opening its- eyes ti, the abyls into whiqh the of the war would precipitate it there we hear, a secret agent ar Paris charged with negotiate pece- fPerlct.J .1 The French army in Stiabia amounts to ARM? OF ITALY.

v. saui nreet, in juownpamcit aiuiyiani, wnicn me laiu Thomas. rrelaftdforinefly andon hiclt a Sum of 400I. and" upwards has been expended in'erecttrg Ileuses and making improvements fit for carrying on tlie Mating and Baking Business. The Premisses.

are held for a Term of three Lives, with a Covenant for perpetual at the yearly Rent of T7I; and-a, Pepper as a Fine fur on the fall of each.L!se For further parti-culars aprl to James Cra frd, Lsq. Downpatrick, or John Es. Comber, the Trustees of iaid Thus. Ireland. Oa ed thil ist August, 1796.

i Duioii Diilaij, Commander of a squadron in the armi of r. Ui. tth .1 w. the Rhine at Hnningiien on' the 16th inst, for the purpose of taking possession of the Marquisate of Baden Dourlach that on that day they made masters of Xarrach, Weil, Hartingen, Eoimeldiniten, and other towns, and that thev expected to take Rheinleld on the succeeding I he advices hy tlie Reward Island paejeet, which arrived ast week at Falmouth, are by no Means consolatory to our merchants they state, among other matters, that ahhotigh there are not half the vessels presenting themselves for freights to Europe in the West Indies, that usually offered in time of peace, yet there was so little produce to transport, that thole Who would nos return empty-are necessitated to aiccpt so, lo a freight as is far short of the ex- ul vl oj. we rcopte.

Under the'walls'of Mantua, ta Mes-I dor, July 1. The enemy have been completely beaten every where they have seen with what intreftiditv and The greater part, as 4h.Paria Paper hf the aid and A irl mention, that iWift reasons have induced a general A lrench have climbed the ruggedest cks, and emssed ri-' vers by fwiming. The Repuhlican army are pursuing them with such vigour that thev have comnleitlv rmstJX puram iiavivaung mem nome. we are very tony to Ql in Arthur Jlrcet ly Aqftitfa. -s 4 pEOROE Mc.cAMb'..!V',!; a AM- 01 mis purr, one or Christian's convoy, with troops on hoard, has been capture A' ed on her passage from Martinique to Jamaica, and carried them we have, in fliort, drove tliem into the mountains1' of Tirol, belief that negociatiOna between ike French Re public and the Emperot have been rtsumed, and that there secret agent at Paris from, the The Jamaica- M.ill, that) arrived yesterday, brought no 7 particular newa from Jamaica, but, the.

mortality at bt. C- 1 I I t. into Guadalounc. WILL fell by Auction, at the Market on Satnr, day the 13th at o'clock, a Ltsle xf the Con. at nrlrrif.

neenliiKS In Arrltnr.slpiir- tvlil.h We have at present a column of men in these mountain, another column, is marching Iime and the third surrounds Mantua. it Rvrv.clLhe Years of the Lease nriesnirfrl, at ijommgo rjs Deen oreainui ucyuuu eip. a iic 11 can Amrters aCanC St. Nicola Mole have been found so un yearly Rent. The situatirq eligible either for 'a ptivste! city of Mantua is a very superb, one it -is well-defended by water, which it formidable but no- tuaUhv.

ihif the tronbs cannot remain there: and thev By letters from London, we are informed, that the minister has again felt the pulse of the moqitd interested has pbtained a promise of an advance of some tyressary millions, which is to he made by way ri This new lyltein of contributing mrmey to theproscctitinn. of war, without the authority ot Parliament, isv dlredlly the spy nt the CciUlmition, as it tend, ft) rendtr tlie Crown in verv important point, toullv indrpen- dtntof the people, anthiioip nhoinfupfffid repwttnj 1 ajemieman or merenant, it extenni to tekder ami ha, sufficient Oround to huild a large Store on. Fifty Pounds to be paid at the time of and the re were accordingly to be transferred to Port-au Prince, Near 4oo men died between the aethof May and loth June. ining can wiiniianu me courage ut Kepuulicarn. We are vfrvncir the tniinv 1 ihecitv was.n,l The Jamaica homeward hound fleet was to tail abcut the? ed 01, afair day, and many of the peasants are (hut up in maindcr by Bill at Mote at three'Monlhs VoslcssiuO teth of June.

The Leeward Island wM to fail the 1st of July. MlCl.4l)- PVB" w.II b( giyrn thy brU Dry of November Beltaft, 1(1 A'gufi, jpi. A I WWjSKStBK.

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