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M ’W j | _ ^ A 4 # '^jSSSsrwB CATSKILL, (N E W -Y O R K :)— PUB^LISHED BY M A C KAT CR0S%VELI« f V O L . 4 1 .] A4 O N D j 4 Ty yaHUary 2 0 , jf 8 o 6 . j_l>iO. % ] 11. >v r' S f F o r e i g a l o t e l i t g c ^ i Q ^ - JL0JN;DON, Norerttber 8. - Hir. ‘Majeily and councir have detmc^ rfie fi^ml bf th^f j4T»d cpiabified §ect« of faeh»gre?Lt 3'?t50T;?J imporfapc^, th^at they have deteir- lained 0 Xi jcal|ing japon tbe .natiof |<? return thapivs to Almighty.0od .for irhe faiac,'|ind feffi.npon ihe 4th day -of next month for tl^*e Day Thankigil^ingy ttnd re- qiiefted the A, BtOiOp of C^mterbuty:, tapre- pa.re 'jhe Church Service for the (f^yac^ord- . which. Hs. G uq ^ pf pp^rre-%oft^ - - - ■ . -r*' \ ' Novetri'ber i2.- Another Expedition is preparing^ |tl the l^own.5, Seyctai regiments ^re marehltfg to the sand troops from Cork and Lt ith- are to join at the appointed f sfidtz'Lt^.'US, The feafon is prefling, but captiournefs itfclf can- pot arraign Miniilers of ina£fit):). All ranks and deferipfionS of Britifii fiih- yO :s be gratified to learn,, that a £vs CoUemn^ or feme other Monumental Str«^.ure, is likely to be foon credited to the jremery c f their beloved Navai ChieJ'tmn^ the Fercic I prd ] s I el < ok . The Prince of WaleSj after the firflem- lotions of his forrow, for the iofs of that ex- 4.]«;llent and gallant Officer, whom he had long ijiftirguiflied by his confidence and efteem, d irc6trd a letter to be v/ritten to Mr, Anger- H.jfin, in which his Hoyal Kighnefs exprtiffi «<| a confident hope, that from the ardent izhk h Mr. A. and his patriotic coadju. ja W ts had ill a.nifelted on all great national oc- caFons, fpjRie public tnemorlal would arKo, un dcr their aufpices, on which the high ar- jcKif^vt-metirs of I..ord N elson might be du- p b i y ■ recorded to after ages. His Royal JEigpivefs concluded by requeuing, that to ^Tvy plan, which fliould be thus propofed, land Ifdopted, his name might be added, wich fh e f mn of rive Huntired Qulneas anncx?d there^ |o. Th e man who killed X«ord Nel/ofi waso4> fervec^ in the .of firing by a Midfhipitwn #=) n the poop of the Viflory, who fixjtd at, and killed' \W Avoufidrd 'hiiri, as he immediately fell do wn CO the quarter deck of the Tnn haye brought dirpatches o f a _great moment Hettefs from Hamburgh of the lad date {the fith) fayi ^‘'thatHuifia and Pruffia have con- .Clud^td a Treaty o f Alliance, a^rnjl^e and de*^ ^enjfpe r* ^Thcy alfo add, that i^is Treaty was' figned by the Lwo Motiarchs, foon af ter Hie arrival of tife Emperor Alej^ander at Bef-Iin. On this great event we rnofl warm ly iCQtlgttiilate our readers. ' The Auftrian • C^bldfit, we are alfo gt^tified to find, feels 'uftdifdiayed bytheir rccefit Ioffes, and is de fier mined, to hnng into a6Uon all the refour- ces of that Vaff monarcTiyi A grand arpiy oTTcfcrve'has been cclleifted t^ear Viennaj is in fcadinefs to ac^ as occafion nlav re- O-a^ktre of the Ipecch the States alff'mbicd at Prefburgh, in Hutl|ary,i befidcs the latefi; accounts of the uyents of war, particularly near Tllfn. In the latter place, the Court Gazette fays,* ** our lofs is important and fenfible, but nei ther over whelming nor decifive, and the great Auffrian rnonajehy, inhabifcd by Tu* m^ny loyal and brave nations, has refources enough to make it good, and reconcile itfdf with fickle fortune.” The fame Gazette con cludes y/ith Bating, that the btft expeffa- tions ate entertained »^qf the unanimity of Aufiria, Ruffia and Prufiia, In the Court Gazette of the 30th, it is flated, that noth ing has been attempted by the French againft the Tyrolefe,, v/hich country it is faid from other quarters, is fully adequate to own defence. The Gazette acids, that the lofs cf the French in the battles near U!m was very’ confiderable. From the -diffi-rent arreunts It may be eftimated at 30,000 rhen. In treat ing of the events in Italy, our readers will recoiled: that uc uniformly diferedittd tat Bulletins of MafTena. His boa tied vi61:ory of frhe i8?h nhirno dwindles into notlang. | The 17ienna Gazette admits, that on that day he paffed the Adige ; but his advantages were flight, and nf fiiort duration, When the Archduke Charles propofed tO at^'ack the French on the morning of the 19th, he found that they had ev5?ctiated all their pods on the left bank and retired, after breaking down the bridge of Verova. Of the affjir of the nothiT?g4J?ashi ho kuowvr Vir^narand we are wifhout any means of fettling the*con- jefihim; that the Archduke Charles, in con- BRRLIN, 0£fbSer^^- banefu! infldence of the French f e f e is- at length over. Our army have marchecL lit the three divifions annexed hereto, of wbofe active fcrvice We (hail expeif^ foon tb receive the mofl ititeteffing intelilg'“nce. A martla,! fpirit infpires aU ranks of pruffians, agaiuff what is now deemed the commoit en emy of Europe i aod we have the fatisfa^SHon to fi«d that file warlike difpofition pf our Com^ coirerponds with the indignant feelings of tbe people ] ' ' P R U S S IAN ARMY. jft DIv‘fiw , commanded by his Serene ' Highoefs the Duke of Brunfv/ick, viz- 2d Divifion], under the command of Prince Hhnpnlohe, yrz, ^ 50 Squadrons of Cavalry, 33 batfal-:- ioni o f Infantry, .FAiZiiecrs and Yagem. 3d Divifion, Under thccommand of the Ble£lor of Hefie, viz. 35 Squadron.s of Cavalry, Battal ions of the Tine and Light infan- try 20,000 130,000, Id^d.—Tie had pLemufiy Capt. Adair, |fequence of the advances of the French to \\ the Inn, would be obliged to fall back from bis pofitions on the Acfige. There is one article of Intelligence jn the private letters, which we think cannot but afford great and general fatisfaAion. General Mack, who was releafed by^the gmiitude of Bonaparte, couM not pafs through Vienna on accopnt of the g‘'neral indignation of the people. He wa% {evt a prtfoner to >he caftle of Brun, ?snd w^?unded the fignal-Lkutcnant, Paf ^co. Gene ral M ack univetfally difowned by all the M pc ' s both Scots and IriJJj. Nrjvembcr 14.' A report was circul.ated yeflerday on ^Change, and with much confidence, that Gen. Mack had made away with himfelf on ^is way to Vienna. If tb’S fhould be con-. • Totalefii^ive Men. .November 25. W e ae« fii!] without any arrivals fr»rrt the Cominertt either of French papers or .Ham burgh maib. Government has at length received dlf-. patehep, announcing the difembatkaMon at Caxhavcn of the troops fent out under the command of Gen. Dun. They were brought by the L«?opard, of 50 guns, winch, after con voying the tranfporrs to the Elbe, returned to the Downs on Friday. The fhmt confifliilg of .nearly pp fai!, arrived in the Elbe on r«4- Aiy fe'ndght, and the troops at,d horfis w’-ere landed with all poifibie difpatch. Ahhcng’h the expedition experienced forrie heavy gales, the rrsen Were difembarked in exAicllcnr health and fpirits. l ‘he moft fangolrie. hopes are entertained that the forces Lot out will be augmented by a numerous body of Hanove- will be foliotved , by a£ leaii 50,000 troops of which one fifth will be cavvih y. .Tbe D u k e o f T u rk has been a<9:iiall7 pom ted C^m m ^ndef in Cf'ief of ail our for- ce.s 00 th^ Cotrffrient, and the D u k e of Cam- bridge- is ta have the chief comoiiind cavalry—-uivder file Duke of York 0; of COulie. ---a--«=»=*355ssw^7ife'iaas»*»^ ihe Untied Ztates Gaietts. PUBLIC DiNEffiR, A fplendld ^■'■tert^inrnent was yf.ix.rTrlny given . 4 y.^ the #'.uiefhen ct Ph‘iadtip/iia tQ- Gen..'E%tbn atisAfJ'ro iStephe^i D cater, Jurj G f 3 l.;^Morieau,-«and'^ Other genfiefi'.en o f dM in^iop, afe'd M h ofiioers.-of tke navy iu\d p i the njarine corp’^as are in towm w ere invi- .ted At 5 o’clock-.the < cnip.ur^ confifting of'upwaTcs of a 1 undt:ed, fat down to an excellent dinner. G en.R iancis Gur., ney prefided;.and George'L--.timer and Robert W h arton,. Efqp;t:a£ted as v ice-pjefi d en 1 3. A f- tet the cloth .v/as temoVed, th-s following roafis were given, accompanird vgith app v> pridfc and interl’prrfi'd with foogs, fhe utraoS: hiriarity and good order pervaded the whole enterrainment. T. The mermoty cd -General Wafiiiagtoo— his-fPvme will never die. 2 T h e Prefi leiit of the U n ited States. 3.: The A.mcTicati Heroes who hav.e fcdlan in I he fcrvice of their cou.atry— may thei? ex.- amnle incite others to emulate their e.Yndudh unUe. -1 avid pO\V” 4. The Ameiican nation, erfu!—-wlii’e file-*efp^^ts the rights of o»:h :r nations, may th< be always ready to oTerS and virnn are her own. 5. May tJu-y iorm but one party wrh.-n ifi.'ir couiury’s honor and iutercit ar.c in quehioa. 6. The navy of thd United Sratcb— the na tural and fafe defence of otir country 5 its in fant growth and vigor ih'.mld be no Ion ? confined do. the cradle.. 7. The gaihnr defen.krs of our may, they, akA:.ays fiud their rrw a j ; j hearts of their count^yndiS'r}. •SrmrH, the inteJIipenre will f^^cite no regret Moravia, and his condua is to Iw enquir- W . fan nnW yv.fh fhyt ir h,d nn hU Ij,y Military Commiffion. This man, V ie cno qrdy wlfb that it hid occured on his %'ayfrcm Vienna to take command of the jarmy. Boniparte dechred trt General Mack, at Ulm,, ?? that France (liould never fign a Trea ty of peace Txdth Kuilia and England, which did vot Jarrell tbefe powers to evacuate entire ly the Mediterranea-r.. The fodowjng faragrapb appeared In .the Courier of Tiiefilay £'L:ent:J. je i i night however incredible it may feem, Rehear' er of pacific overtures from ^ we ’doubt not but that they were fpu^Bd ?. ith indignation. He carried alfo a certifi ate from his I.mperial Friend, fitting “ that he had a«5ted well, but was not properly fup- ported by his Generals.” ^V/c are 'at a lols which to reprobate the more.-—the iminmence wdth all, but fubmk toi^iuh anu v/* = noue. 9. Agriculfuf'^ an i com^'et'ce—miy iiouriih by the ai.hof ead.i oth-.r, \7iihv)iu rerruprioo or ID. The Aaieri<.an t^ir—their faifi.'.q are never wiihkeid from me end delariini^. II. The Arnericari Sor.r. wt NiTdut:e— ih* y alwavs be found ih' ir i'l.nions. aiui realize the moft languirie lx pcff iiciuo of tbeir country. i The diftlngnlihed charavSlrr of the A- merican roldler-—Ente:prize fTmp'r:J v7iUi pTudenr-e, and courage wifti iMi.rnauity. \ 3. Tae Coii.icils ot the Nation— nr ay they At. a iatehoi.tr the giver or the folly of the nccepror o. werereived intdligence that the If^ch a. papr.r 1 A huer from Fafiku Dye, Cnpe^Qoed hope h d furrendered to the. Eng. j fh^t the fortrefs of Oberhas, near that place, luj^i tegetbet vith fix fail of ftench-“.ftfitU ,,.^5 RuEians by Butch fliips of the line, which w r e in the bfftult. Thi^muR have been dene I v a Hi. harbour.” It is fufllcient to remark on ioisUifion of that army which is nofted at Wrist amelhgence, that it .has not been receivetl at {behind the Fokl tivrr. W e ‘m o ire to find toe India .Kcafe, where the official details ijhcm again fuccefsfully in mo'tion. There from that quarter are not expeSed, infpQ:, |are feveral rumours in thefe papers refpedf- ijCiOy§ fue end c-f L/ecetphex, . ling Pruffia, bur we truft that the coTifirma- .. Letters frotn oScecs in Germany mer-tion, hlon of tbe fiiPe pan of this articleMill foon . that Bonaparte was furious, after reatfitjg | ftt all doubts at reft. Lord Harror.hy hac Kefore-Ulm adifpatch from Ouroc, at Be,r* ! not arrived at Berlin when the lait difpaich- Jin, and fald, in the prefenee of tbe ftattoffi- | cs-left that city. \ W e bft night received French p^per^. to the 8th inftant. The Monitenr Itatcs, tbs? : the left of iheir army in Italy had fore- parte, if be canccramati.J. a peace i« tbe foath | ed the redoubts of M.'r.tabello and Cal.litro, cf Germany, will march to-ffards the nor.th,! and were\ before Viceeva, after Havirg taken already held out to, (be Weiich foldicrs as an ' 2000 ptifoners. This account, ircaffii.g 01. RoT^pessi pcirii', 'from the treafures .collci^d - - - - - j?funug 5 Icrng neutrality. November 15. Our intelligence of this day ir, we^re h3i|)- i£crt?v I fhall foon teach nry brother Fred erick, in his own capital, to ufe, otherTain* guage.” They .do rot doubt but that Boua- the heels of fo many grofs fabrications from that quarter, we muft be flow to credit. An article from Munich the Auftri'ans and • ^ RiUfians are ir. full retreat behind the Salzaj jiy to obferve, .ot a rnore cheering compTex'rbn that a part of the French arniy b pmceedinii -^ihan any received for forde time %c.m xkt to Saltzbolirg, and .the other to the Inn, and Continent. Fcur Hamburgh mails were de- that the Grand Army w'i}| foon efle6t a jutlg- Uyered out -yefierday, .and in the night pte- tiowin Cnrinthia wiiht!»e army qf Italy; An- ^eding three Me.fi€ngers, Rullia, Englifh,.{ gereau is faid to be on his way to Stockach, ^nd .Frufiian arrived. \ It is certain that-they | in sSuabh, throu'yi the Black For eft. riai.s, for the levy of which large bouiuies were to be glveoyaad a. fnppfy c£ arms-.-a3>d...L a ^ . a t 4 o p g ^ - - f vge wi.. cloathing was fent by the expedition. The iecond expedition deftined for the Continent is expedied to fail in the courfe of a fortnight. We are afiared by a perfon conne6i:ed with the Prailinn Legation, tliat the Praillan troops ill readinefs for fervice, who are aifttnbling at different points,'amount to nearly 250,000 tnen. L is added that -Count Haugwitz, in the event of Bonaparte being willing to enter tain the terms propofed to him by the cabi net of Berlin, for the rciloration of peace, is ro demand a general fufp nfion of arms. We hear, on the authority of a letter from Munich, dated the 2d inftant that a ftrong Gallo Bavarian corps had by a eircuitoUi march, turned the important pafs of Seller mitz in the Tyro). Irisalfo rnentionefi, tliat a body of Auftrian troops carried into Bohe mia by the Archduke Ferdinand had made a fnccersfud incurfion into the neighborhood oi Herfthaw, and made 406 prifoners. Bonaparte, anxious to draw all his troops from Yhe fouth of Italy, has acknowledged rhe neutrality of Eutruria, as well as of Naples. Some Englifh vclfels had, in conicqutnee failed from Malta for Leghorn. A new levy of 120,000’ men h^s been or dered:' in the Aftrian ftatc? *, and . the roads Irom Yienna to the arrr'v are crowded with reinfcrcements from Hungary and Bohemia. Tivt* eleHor of Bavaria is refolved toaecom- pany Bohaparte on his march : he firft joined him* at Mohidoiff, and has fmec moved with the head quarters. V'e are ftill in \a ftate of uncertainty refpec- ting the part which Pruftia may uhimstely take. ■ Letters from Berlin have brought the I important intdligeoce that'Count Haugw j.z, one of the Cabinet Mioifter.s:, left that capital on the I Ifh. for the-bead quarters c f Bona- 1 , . , • • , . ^ r I r • - ! <• I honored cuizciJS rrc parte, tor the putnoie, as it is iiatcd, of re-|, ,, . ru h \ a ^ dn I honorable ' ■newing propoimons tor the re eitaDnlhmenr I ,, _ „ of a general peace: This miiiion is faid to ^ •T have wifdom; M) dil’.vrn, and pitrioiilm to ptirfua its real intcrefh. By Gsmjrul E-aiorii in ike atfn^e cf Captain De^ , C u t ’O ' — - PzKNSYi.TAMtA-^F dUntlircphy, and-iiren0thj caon.ot bat rocirk the characler of th. t Bate ivLitth loiS dirriflr d a Peem an i a Franklin, and prbJuccs Waynes and Deta-. turs. - By’Cdptair. D^.cstur .— PlILJelplLu erttr- pT.ifing^ lieneTtsus, horor<ible •, her ap probation tver be co-.h 1< red by h> r (on.s a fair inceutii'c to, and an Sfr ole reward cf ex- ertion. By Gen. bureau— T h e re*union r f all tics, which will coiifidiitate the liberties wl ich' rl. Gen, Paten had retired. ihe llevo ivhn hiA the the- Uiiked. .States h.ave acqui»'ed ay tiicir By the Breffd^nt^ eifi . WlLLXAM E a TO'N wifdorn apd entrrprize to iurrpoot th^ o'any obftacles oppofed to him in Eyjp'— cohere and condoil through the Lybian de[e>'t an ar- . my of undieifilmed liarb^iriai'’-\-— ae f.‘e ciry of Derne by ftorm,—^-rry rerror to V e heart of the BaiTsw of rrin:ii—refene tiirco i.nory— an.i fee life a.a honorable xp< ace to U-' c-'nntry, delVrv.es o oie than her preife; nor ih.-dl the furrep.'ii/ous an'^' a Cl-iv, riiie him c£ hand 01 A Ranc-' l ip. !>&»..been concerted fcetween the Emperor of f , . „<■- jj. .,3.,,.=^ f.ur. Is. [ Ruffi,t and the E n g of Pruffi. at Poydam. | \P’-G f t V c G h : >> « tur retired. . ano to have taken place ta-.rh the comeiit ot | .pj,. D ecatsr - whofe fkhi and. va- ;the Emperor of Germany. ^ the defttt-a.cti ctfot 4 4 gun ffaip unLe Government has determined to fend to the 1 the walls of Tripoli, and w^ol- intrepid a!~ Continent the greateft Brifilh force that^ has ever been, employed in Germany. The ex- pedkion. lender jthrr .eemair.nfi of Gen, Don tack'with three gun-boats on the whole Tri politan line of feventeeUi moored under their takipg-|la*ce and fertiog the vemain-