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VVe?hear liom fCrajowa, that F.:l'li:'.t!3n louis« fnrrouncled by four numerous armiet ; ‘he has only remaining a feeble coxps for de. fence. The town of W'jirldinrj_qwhich has become his principal retreat,» is liiot in a ation to make re Thus, the hopes that were formed the proceedings of this infurgent,_that theyolze of the people ol Turkey might be alleviated, are entirely at an end; The negociations drag at Raliadt. The refult of the difagreement between Auliria and the French Republic is-expe€tetl with impatience. In the mean time the French troops continue to exhibit the ! Conn. tenance. At Frankfurt they expeéttlie French will take pollc of the city. Upon the whole, it is the general opinion, that if. \\’nl‘ hr'eaks out frefh with France, the empire will take no pait in it. ’ ' at war‘ Jdd heexm con 1: era y‘ mcrea c j, m cmx{equcnc:- of the indi'gnation which had been manif(’ by the fubje of his Im- perial m.njc at the com1u<':t of Bcmadotfc. The French cnnful atTrie had nearly giv- en rife to another riot, by difplaying a tri- colourcti flag. The preparations for war were carried on whh great activity. an *2,‘ r.“ wan,‘ eesng omenmg, Is: ‘a pi 0 w-s [nappcd atvhim, law Lord EtJw.ard {match a dagger from under the clothes, with which he made ievtcrai nabs at him, v.»h~ch puffed through his clothes without wounding him. “ H15 Lcxdfhip than ciofrd upon Mr. Swan, Ihor. tened the dagger, and gave him a in the un- List the left bum», hagtng c)\-nngcd it from one hand to the other uvér his thuuldcts (an Ivlr. Swan thinks ;) although Ievetcly wounded, he was unwiliing to take hts_ .Lur<!hsp‘s Mr, and d.-:hred,lt:m trequemly to inr- rcndcr, and endeavomed to wrgfi the ‘dagger {tum him, and in the fcuf his Lmdihlp made many vioient attcnuyzs to repeat his blow ; the bloudirunning {tam him, and Ihr it:-pc to refbain him, he was cam;-riled, in defence of his own lift, to dtfrharge a doublr-barrtfled tft at his Lordfhip, and woundcsl n m In lite: lhuumer ; he fail an the bed, but recover- ing hm-.2cH, tan as hm wish the dagger, which ',l‘v’Ir. S.-..‘m caught tythe blade with one hangi, and endcav. nurul to mp I-m up ; Capt, Ryan, dncéled by the‘ repun of 1hr pzfhl, r-n up into ‘the room, and Fcund Mr. S'.v.m ‘oic:.c.1‘n-.2 an:l‘t-ntangled with Lord Ex vaan-S; Mr. Swan laid to R.*,»an, “ he has murdexed fne,\ tn which Ryan threw hnnx”clt' up-..n L.-ul Edward and 5wan,'ax.d was then by his Lord On Capt. Ryan's apptoach, Laid Edwatddmdc a thong effort, and fptccd lhé' dagger from Mr. Swan, and rufhing 1 n R} an, gave h m d‘ detpcrate wound in the bcliy and fcvc-r.»t1 mh r places. “ I‘t'Ia_i~:nr Sirr then came up, and it-eing Lord Ed- ward entangled with Mr. Swan, made at Lord ‘Edward. Th: (oid.e1> then cameup, and wnuld have inilatim put his Lurdship to.de..t'n, ifthey had not burn n: c L Herc Lord Edward was furrounded and difarmed, and bu‘: prnfoner to the calm. Capt. Ryan was ('0 badly wounded, he was obliged to remain in the houfc for fame time, fumn whence he was rcmoscd to the haufe uf Mr. Lawxence Ttgh, uf Tltotms-l'h'ec1, where he rc xmna ~.i.A!X:.,€l’OLn)‘ ill. M'.Swan. attcr ch-pol» ting his rrifmcr En thr calllc, was canied [0 his ‘houlc, having refuted tu have his wounds dn until the lurgeons had attended Lord Edward.\ G1: the 1 Cub was 1 Hon. C. Alter Ln i ,- ~/ I i“<>3‘c*§g}n Inte I..()NI)ON, Maw‘ 11 '\Vc - vc \ tlw prcfs to announce, PM .u‘.nu=» had been renewed at me admi- 1.;i:~; {mm 19.1: 3ll.md' of Marcou, fining that a l‘:r-aucin iI=mli;’1ot gun-vcifcls, with 1.hn'1I‘;.r2d fn‘:‘-p<., !:.:<l made a vig<)r<’:u3 attack l.;)':.'l Hm plzu‘, vvhich M115 [0 we}! prepared II.» acid! the ali.mh, nm, by a bnfk and in- uniam fire kept up from the batteries, the c-ur-my were {nun ropuifcd with con 1.11, «an! “Mi-,;cd to return to Havte. Six of cnfmrrn (Tm ahd bun 9;: he.h.m5h: I in “ll.-zh h h-s In-:‘.t.xne_-4 II; iF.,:s y and many ; [EVENT of the SECRET EXPEDITION, BY AN ARRIVAL AT B0.5TON'._] [Wehavercce3vet1, by the Venelia, a handhm dated .‘/by 24.. with an -official ruc-mn: of the Iffue of (hr Eng nlhx-xpcdition again Oitend.-it is gvvsn in fue- ra le lets, winch, ff neo occafwns m u y rc;~- suns. N c following contains cxery impnrtmt fact. It uwv '19 merrary, however, to olvicwe, thin the Rm ‘.755 Cum’ was the guard vein of the inland mu.-ig ation bet?r-er.-n Holiand, Fmnders, ard France; and its de- 1fruF was conceived an o§.§:& of ‘h:c‘1 €In;:..rmnce. that Gen. Conit‘, whg cummamlrd zlxr rrtzops on the ex_;»edirion,‘oh!‘cr‘.~ed, tlnt if thcfuzf pit- vcnt the return of ins men, the {urc:=(= r-’{ the enterprxfb wvnid hea Ful) cumpentarion. The whoit number of ve.-(Tel: engwgz-d in the undcrmk-n-,; were 21, hag? and mail, princxpally gun hoa's. Thu.-e fem-en WM’: kil:-. ed ax d wnmded. The nun.'o:ror 1o1di—~rs ma\: priforcxs pnvme accounts Compute arrgoo-—There is no official ! [Ba/3. Mer:ury.] {en ulnu c nuxdt. 0* DC pm‘ ufthe jumy; ‘lhej L.5w lulprr Iclven; ant ~‘_5_'§£ ziarzu be, h: hun to sine lo: the pm cgiumny, 4 ,;g§E _/z,:1_. It \\ 3 dechraiiu 'f.I,“*i ed xhcrc: xi ‘ win I) was ,1: crverymarz 1 to jland _)‘ 5 m ‘VIII (2910 ‘L £ (-fll‘-I Lit ll \ ‘ bud I/Jroru _.\'u‘ Rig/.'u q/ 1 ;::.§. an/2» gm. gi‘: brand ha: 51.; the {Wm v.- {I1 th: unauu r'_'-L” ,dc-cmumn E-sgrr and 1 ,;,§ and indecd } were unitea ‘R the lyrann po inva he had now lumty cm. every cunt‘ '~he llxouldl '3 *va of 3 t’. 2» L!“-:n boats wen: fhtcd to have been fun':;-, 4114! it Lgn-..t<-r part of the remainder In much riarnagvxl. 1’.'I.1t manvof .1hem,are '10 EM unfit (\>1 hmlwr (brvicc; t'..c1rIofs of men, lullmi and Iain.-11 prifoners, is {aid to amount tn ncarh -33:. The Engiiih troops who fo In-rcm-.113; .1 wimguviflied thernfclves on this‘ oc- La-.‘inn, wczzr by no mc*.m9 numerous, and c!.'t1f2.f ‘-I n.hlL;I\;} it is fdid, of iI‘lV‘d\lidS. VVC arc‘ In-1;»pv to add, that the Iofs on our {Me was V'<'«j,' t|‘.i’.iI1t.{. The Minif’rer whom the Batavian Republic has (em to Vienna, has not yet been recug. nizor] by the Imperial Court, although his re- cognition is one of the articles of the treaty of Campo Formio. England,” has Keen given td the troops that are to be embarked at Genoa, Toulon, Ba and Civita '\’eca.hia. V 0:1 \Vcdm»l'd'1y his Majv was pleafcd to t'r.-fc-: t!;c n.1mc of the Right Hon. Charles '3.xl‘J1<.‘S Fox, from the HR of his Privy Council. May :5. LONDON GAZETTE Extraordinary. ' ~ May 22. A d'i'Fpatch, 0? wliich the following is a copy. has been ‘this day received by the Rt. Hon. H. Dundas, from Lieut. Col. \Vard<:, of the z regiment of Guards, dated on board the Expedxtxon frigate, eight o‘c1ock P. M. May 20, 17gj8. 1'».-cry veffel that arrives from thé fouth of Irv}. zrnl is full of pc1{0*n~‘. coming from their I!.al:V(: country ~; yet the con-rcivx: fv we mu NJH, has pr()J.t.1(‘ed the be c in xe- quiet. Mlfguirlcd men 1 why will '1vh«-iv then, lrom fuch a land of tranquili- Iy ! A forred loan has been inspofed upon all pe“rlcm< or\ property at Rome, and in the dif~ fercm rllllrifls of the Roman Republic. The payrncxm me to be made within flit: {pace of l15\moml:s under the penalty of rnilitary ex- ecution againfl thole who {hall not comply with the terms of it. In confcquence of the Minerva frigate (on buard which were the four companies of light in \ of the 111 regiment of Foot Guards) having unfmzrmnately 10!! her in the fquadron ‘under the conmmand of Cap‘. Pop- ham, of the royal navy, during the night of t‘.e 18:11 in the command of the remainder PARIS, May 3. , ' It has been publifhad in the journals, ‘that jean Ban Sr‘. Andre had been beheaded, by order of the Day of Algiers. There arifes a trylzng difficulty againfl the credibility of that account, viz, Jean 13011 St. Andre is Conful at Smyrna, in (1/ia, and not at /1/gzerx. ]Wa_v 13. “Te hear from Bruxellcs, that the army commanded by Gen. Hutry is 60,000 - and that \ it will occupy the two banks of the Mcin, and advance into Fnmconia order to oblige the Germanic Body t5 accede to the coxiditions of peace which the Fxexxch government agreed to give them. At an early hour this morning arrived the .1.>.n1%p4p(:1‘.s, down to the date oi me 12:11 mlf. inclu ‘s\\’h..t we on Monday hf}, rca’p.~Q- ing LN‘ ck-6:}inn's, is con ! it appc.n's that the Council of Five Hundred, in which, if now and then an objertinn fhoulvl be Bur- ted to the {weeping nucafures of the Din:t}u- ry, it is but 21 kmd ‘of “'.'c.cc crying in the wildcrncfs,” has adopted the propo fur‘ ”anuuliinq i‘uc'n_nt the returns‘ as the tyrant: of thc Lnwmhurgh cbnfiderud unf.xvo.xr4blc to (‘liar views! of the tmups, from th «taccidcnt, has devo!=.'- ed upon me; and I have the honour to tranil mit you the mail conctt account that I have been Able to collect. V»/c know, from an authentic burcc, 7that the reports of a new coalition againll France are totally groundlels. The dilpatclxes of the la couriers, zmived at Ra from Berlin and Vienna, are of {uch a nature, ‘that we may with con look forca fpeedy com- pletion of tlic ncguciations of the Congrefs. Letters from Vienna announce, ‘that the differences between the French Republic and the Court of Naples are adjulled. Agreeable to a new ordinance uf the King of Spain, all the French emigrants and ban- ifhed Frenchmen are to be mmfportcd to the Canary i BRUSSELS, May 7. Letters from VVeITel abfolmely contradi the account of the cef {aid to have been made by the Pm monarch mthc Re. pubhc, at ‘his territories on the let} bank of the Rhine. The nngociation on this fu‘b_jeEt, on the contrary, is attended with great dif culties, and is {till far from a conclu 'V\’c au- .of the diff: ,3: On! «.0! “lanm. 1 inhrxnnams fhuuld 12’: a mauun was Iactmn (h » acmhn of I getuct -wit? 7co dollars mednau:|y ; remzxurdezr. Indmns, I1 Iulmiu R We they cl dinn. Vt wga Early on the morning; of the xgth in ‘(be following troupe, under the command of Ma- jor Gen. Come, viz. Two Cu1!‘.p..11llC.a light infantry, Cold CruarLi.s. ‘ Two cm. do. 31'. gxxawls, 1 1th regirncnt of foot, '35? Of the threatened inva \ of England lit- tle is laid ; of the expc-ditmn to F.;_{ypt, no- thing. Sir Sidney Sumh'q cfcape is‘ a{c)‘ibed ‘to intrigue. Of the repulfe at Mzrcuu ‘the papcxs ale entirely The [hip {exit} to be bnfnt in the haxbour hf L’Orient, is no doubt that !°po1:c‘n of in the firf} accounts; rc- ccivcd in F,ngl.‘uu'1 of the difcom of Ci- !i.:.<'n IvIu{kin's expeditmn. It as lcnm-thing cunous, that to F:-.1nc'oi's de Na.:ulcImte:m, (she verv man whn it has kzvnqln-011 amhipantd wuukl g.» nwt of the Dim-c'.i’ur_v on ac.-uuut bf his fuppofed mode- r.niux1) I145. f.:H::'l me lot of removal ; who is to furrcecd hi-n is not yet known. Not im- jrr-wimblc she wzn1.c.rul/zte 'I‘.x|lc'vr.m'1 ! It appeaxs ‘ny the conefpon ience pubhfhed in 1\.I!1('u(t.«1, tlmt the xuennht-rs‘uf the Fx'mcl1 _g-;m'<.-rnznczxt do nnt lofc 0} their private iutc:cz‘f.. Iz1:h:cr!,ho\:v couid Cit’-zzcn Talley- rmrl fu;_)})n1’t the of mac;~‘xi.li.~cnce he alifplap. _.z Fumptuous table, and other more in wt L-\,:en.cs, far exceeding the prutufc- Izgik u!’ mc miuihers of the am-\I:-nt mourn‘- ch-.. if 1..-L‘.-.credm-ed to the {ale ermin- -23.1 and 49th companies, with pieces. of ordmmce, difenibarlceii, and ellemed their landing at three cfclock, in the morning, to the ealiward of O \ and completed the objeét of the expedition, by, burnitiq a number of boats écilined \forthe inva of E!’tg‘lan(l., and ‘lav [0 completely deliiroving the lockx and bafon-gates of the Bruges Canal, that it was this inurning with. out .1 drop of water ; and (‘as I unc~l,erl‘iand all the tranliports lining out at Flullrnng were in- tended to be brought to Ofiend and Dunkirli, by the irilancl navigation, ts ayoitl our CILIIZCTE, that arnmgeiiienl will be eleatcd, and it wi be a long time before the works can be re- pnirecl, as they were years finirfhlng, and were elicemed the molt complete works of the kind in Europe. The troops had ‘retreat- ed, and were ready to embark at 12 o'clock, the {lime morning, with. the lofs of only one rank and file killed. and one feaman wound- cil, but found it impo from the wind lrmving inci-cafed, and the furl running lb liigli as entirely to _prevent their regaining their bum, upon which they took. up a po- litimi on the band Hills above the beach, wheie t.ie_v lily the whole ol that day and I1!_giII _upi_m their arms. The enemy taking a(l\'dl\l:.|QC. at the length 0lA‘I1}‘lC and_tne might, lDll(f‘1lL'd in very great force, and {non altcr day -br(~.il'. this !I!DltllTl~,9;, attacked them, on every fnlc, when, alqtc-r‘ .1 mull noble and gallant uctence, i am grzreved to add, they were under he ncce capitulating to a very great lnperrority of mitnbers. I l'ictt't~.itn (‘Y1L‘.ll)lC you a lill ol ‘the killed and wounded; and I have every reafon to believe it correct. a LAUSANNE, /r.S‘wI'tzcI/am!) May 1. -A war tax of ! millions has been im- pofcd upon the cantons, but to he levie.d up- on fuch only as had any {hare m the adminillration of the ancient govcrnment.——- The rovi ammuni'tion, &c. fqund in the arPl'enal at Beme, was valued at three millions; and on the 4th ult. upwards of three‘ hundred weight of cro_wns'(,\_vas fem from Bern, in waggons, to France j the cur- rency alone found in that trealury exceeded ‘twenty— millions. HAGUE, l\/Iay 3. ’ A circum has recently occurred here which occa mnch fpecul=:t_ion’: Qur Pi- reEl.or_v has 2uthorize(l themxnz of foretgn affairs Io remonllimte wnh E18 Fgenclx. go- vemxnent u on he ca turc 0 ‘an nnenczm fhip, eflixna at 26<§.3v;'>oWllori11s, be¥1}g A- merican, and not Engli property. to a- bove-mehtioned lhip was taken at the mouth of the l\’It-ufe, by a French privatecr, and carriedinto Ilelvoct May 6. One of our Journals has publifhcd the Fol- lowing details upon the departure of the Eu- voys of the United States of America. “ Theft. three Envoys, Mellrs. Pinckney, Marflial and Gerry, had the power to treat either toga!/zer or /c/Jamie. The ‘two former, having refufed to accept the conditions o by the French Government, received paflports. —-But Mr. Gcrxy, glvailing him/E§\af /22\.: qnl/zorit to treat jéjzaratcly, remazvns/or t/ze purpzfc o t/ze o/jet? aj’ 2zejgociatio2z.\ The King of Naples, lays a Milan \print has thought fit to rcfort to feverity forthe pur- pofe of crulhing the revolutionary enthu that threatens his crovim, and has ordered 40 of his otlicers to be fhot, becaufe they had fhown thcmfel-ves partizans of liberty. Tuus by ha‘bi.ums u unis, the d the dnhntl cxi date tnnn:~n, h aptivam-r four men ‘ boarded an Argued Tibrroon in-nprt.-lT~d and h .d l A ;aham Sh:-rr, M‘ COUNCIL OF FIVE ‘HUNDRED mum‘ \v:;:c.'.1 the Gl‘e.|t Nation aliows to the 2-x'.in:i':;-z oi iulcxgu affairs. Villie1\s chairman of the commiéttee of rcpoited. {The de by compar- ing the receipts” with expenditures, he Rated, was fome time 53 millions-; it is now 62. It was Lmanimou agreed, he fai'd, that it wouid be improper to increafe the dire& taxes, already high ; indire taxes mull there- fore be nscurred to-. MALAGA, May 12. mm. m [1 mall}. 31:,- vufmn to M 4-3’ x8 It was fume time ago mtimatcd to the pub- lic. that Mr. Bccktord, of Funthill, who had jutl then cmne from F1.mcc, was vhugod with a ~p1-np«.:- to our mini fmvn }'L\'r:c_utivc D.rcttorv. VVe xmw1carn,th.:t this pr-Iprxmion w.x§, fc“: the Brinth govern. ment to put :,o,oooL into the pnvate pocket of the 1i\'c<;‘uti\'c. 1)irert.ory, which, it was in-finv_x.;t:-‘I, mxqitt ditpofe them to tum a ta. vu1m‘.L!e car to our pmpnllzls for pc.;g:e___ Inc overture was of comic r<-jer\}e:l. with ;‘h.xt {corn which all virtuous .m<§n mutt feel, at the dc\~vln~,)z‘rncnt of fuch uncxampled b.:1\enct\s and vcnalitv. Citizen Truguet, mirai -‘(he French Republic at Madrid, required nf the bpanilh miniller, Mr. Cabodra, libexty to ellabliflx in‘- Maclrid a court of jullice, far French citi-' zens ; which was confemed mg on tlu-fe con- ditions, that the French Relgulglic woul”d’likc- wife grant the fame liberty to thc Spaniards, which not {uitingf his republican fpirit. no- thing was l'lE'l‘ltlEtl ; he hast» fi’ been recall- ed. Great preparations are making in the norlth for war. The French take all Danilh vellels in for adjudication: In Carthagena there is. 20, in Almeria 16-, and in Malaga 18; bclitles tlmfc condczamarl. The Spanilh velfcls go backward and for ward to Gibral- tar, not freely, but the government wi’nl~:s at this trade. Repbrt byrtlie lafl poll from Wad- rid. of a ceflhtion of arms licrwcen Englandé and Spain ; great talk oflthe Spaniards coming again into the coalition again France. of: «ii ihé 3}; To A lenc merchant that order vcmment um ! at the Spa at Bmlrde his two p wainng f Irma‘ has ty, com: He explained, that many pu:‘chafers‘oF na- tional domains had furfcited them by non- payment. He propofed, 1. That the purchafcrs of national do. main: bé releafcd from that forfeiture, provided they pay what they owe in one month. HENRY VVADE, V C17.‘/n‘. 59° Lt. CM. (:12:/{rd}. Liam. Col. bl:-.1)\ 11th Pout, killed. 1\~1'a;nr Coote, wounded. ” Con. Campbell, 3d Guards, wounded. M;:_;or Donkin, 44th tum, wounded. Cdpl. \V.:lkcr, Royal Axtulery, wounded; And near 00 rank and file killed and wounded. LIVERPOOL, May 24. 4 LORD EDWARD n?‘rz'c;£RdLD. , 2. A duky on hunting in ‘the national fore and the navigable rivers and canais. 3. T he proprietors of engaged domains, of ‘which the titles are revoked, {hall be reim—- burfed in confolidated third Capmn Igmpe, an balm-ad t M v\. Prin' Captain's wounded which fa! fend then The F merchant: my their c America vatcerfnu: chew, Ea In Ihe H {hould - been cut» was pi‘of- ‘ The ilxblin pipers of the 15th in H7. (3237-- “ Ysilsi‘-:l.1y 3 meeting of the magiihatrs of Ur: mu:1t_\r of Dublin was held, tu take into c«Jn pzsfcm Iitu.1t.iu:i nf the coun- ty, .m'! to memorial his cxccllcncy the lord lrcntcmnt, or order it to be proclaimed, that the 8I\ which are concealed For wicked E‘.-'§:'p()fCS might be the more readily obtain- ¢:L . . ~ 4. Stamp duty on various artieles~. 5, Stamp upon manufaétured wnotens. 5; Duty on paper. Ordered to be printed. Six hundred citizens ‘of Dieppe, exempt from mltitary and naval duty, have oFfe'red theii' fervices to man the {hips and gun-boats For the inva of England». ._ May 9- T The celebrated 7'/mma: M'm'r is now em- pioycd in writing a Letter to Mr. Sheridan, upon his late conduct in the Houfe of Com- mons. It will be publifhed very foon, both in Fzcnch 5nd Engliih. _-z The Executive Direétory has countermand~ ed the decree for granting leave of ab{'en‘ce, and has required that even thofe foldiers new abfent from their regiments, (hall join them before the expiration of their furloughs. The Batavian Con has been ae- Cepted,' by an immcnfe majority. _ The Piedznontefe inftwgents who menaced the of the King of Sardinia on different have been defeated on all». paints. . May 10. . More than eight hundred fcamen of the port. of Granviile have ju let off to join the great expedition. This canton has ahcady‘ tumifhcd more than 3000 men for our thips. LONDON, May 16. Th: Bmufond Packer, belnng-ng to Nle Lake and Bro wn, amved yelterday fmxn Duhlm, by winch veffe. we have recenved ‘papers or to late a date as May |hC zuf, which give us the hlluwmg lnfoumation : \ lul --mm-an hawng been Iccewcd that Lord Ed- w:n.I’Fnzgera!d was concealed in the hunk of Bill‘. v1urpn_\, .1 fuuner maxcham, in Thuxms-1h'ccr, Mr. jvmuce owan, M jur Sur, and Captain Ryan, went time between the hours of {ix 3 ‘d Ieven o’cls-ck un Sal- ur-Izy cvex-ing Mk, wi:h .u party offoldlcrs in two cgggsfg rlagx‘. , EI.EC’ITION s IN‘ FRANCE. A pr-nr‘l2.m1tion, declaring‘ the county out of‘ the '°n_~_-‘< pvaro. wrll ol\rot be iflncd. By lclrefs frmn Rtlllld, we learn, fl121ttl1(‘ emperor his rcfolvccl to make the following al1g'I1CI1!.1tl(?'1 to his m-zrvy.m.ln.1vy: ¢\'cr_v tooth m.x:1\i9 to be cnli ! bx which a force 0% not lcls than 120,000 men‘, according to the lute of popuhmon m tint empire, will be 411 la-:1 to me prelcnt arnuxvm-nt. . A.'lxr‘.1I'°Il St. Van<:cnt lm reh‘u‘ned to Ca- £127.. but Rc.1r.’X«lvuir.1l P.n'lu=r has moored his fleet in n llnc of battle all Cadiz lmr- bum‘, with 2), {ml of the line. During the late hr.-avy y§;\lC\' 0? wind. on? Spmilll llnp of ,tl_x<: line and f\vr1l'1‘lgates Hcapv-‘..» All the letters how the Heat lhnc, tlmt it was gene- rally umlcrll.nml rm lm.u'1l, that the Spanilh ad:nir.1'l ;\/I.xll‘t:rado Ind puiitive orders to fail. The committee appointed to report on the validity of the late cleélions, propofcd to de- clare valid the elc of ni'nc-:t‘y.one dc- partmcms, and to annul thofe of feven uthc\r depa1=..tme'nts, for uncon proceedings. The projeél was adopted by the council of hundred, but as far as our accounts go, not yet fanélioneé by thé council of augic:uts.v_ _ * M:z._;_r rg. Com priial, w This ex , I ch , , . ‘Q. v]g:; 6'4\ r_e{ fa \ Whil Major Sirr and Capt. Ryan, were placing the guard, to preueutan eicape, Mr. bwarl EM mloa {mall oulurof and honnhence unto the lower part of the houle, and went up Hairs, wheremeting ii silo- ma1_1, he pulhed her dowm and golmto :1 room on the 15-11 H-nor, where he found a decanter Will! the remains of tome v.-me; and thme g‘aKcs onthc table, with chairs raund n; metmg no perton :_he-.e, he mm -d mtoa back room’, two Hones high, where he Ipund Muxrphy, the owner of the hr-ufz.-, ltmdmgin the mum, Lord Ed ward tying tn the hoof, with his cum cf?) and ma breécha es and lhckings on. Mr. Swan infunned his Lord‘- fhip, he huia warrantagainlf Imn for Hlgh Treafbn, was imrry far his but he lhuuld z'e<'c'IVe in-In hxm every polno treatment fu-(aIs'~c to’ lug rank. Hrs Lordm_%p immcdvatcly wfc up in the bad, dancd at him, By private l’tftt‘ers Train France, we learn that M:-.A Pinckney, one of the Ammican commiffxoners, had been [ordered to quit the territory of France, and had in (‘onfvqucncc af at tile: . as -gone to Bourdc*’m.\*, to cndczwour to pm-cure a palT'1gefor' America. The hfi Pmis pap:-H, _ nf nrm*hcr change in the F1'L~‘nc|‘\ mimfhy. '1 hr n government of l\r:.n1r:v is, in faé}, :1 m.n;§c lan- tern, when-c the Á _q.1{‘s by uith in much rapi_dit_v, that it is liaxdly puH1L!Ic tu «:13»!-sxvc their attitude. French ’ rid of u T he A‘-M in 7\I'I| By Ictfcrs from Vimim, of .\I.ay 2, we lean), that me apprehezxhozxs oi the xcncwai % ,~‘.‘~‘ ~. ...v. zv.,;; c?‘~ ;‘-a.,_,, -. _ .. ....e.-.: Ivar»,-._ in ~ ‘\3’ \*\~‘\Ar«-‘,v-r?‘-2.‘.-~-* ~*»« «ix. &..,....,.«y—_—.. _..