. a«By, but alfobe aufe tK«y have fmeethed the way fed aboi tw'V irenera! peace. This is rhc hijfheft triumph fame tin which the .government, whiph the nation can pre- bert, th; pare for them. Such is the monument which it is was fiiin eui taflc to raise ta their glory. turn his Let us prove 'that toe know how to offer to Eu• ferent c rtpt that peace wh'tcb it expefts ; that honourable jett ; a peace which cur Juccefs fecaret : thut jujl aud equi- they int table (balance) which will be accepted. Let us, in my line fine, tell what compenfatioo will be fufficlent to fit- 1 detacl dire our liberty, since we are vi&oriuus by it and Gen. Iv 1 for it. voli ' w I move that the be printed and diftri- >"£• buted, fix copies to each member. Adopted. _ I' m This would be very important of itjelf, tSough it weuU impart: serve to shew that a part of the afleftialy at least were not 6e plan infatuated by the triumph, to the fc/rgetfulrie& every d facredduty «f every rational frier,d « man ; but that form ; d; which rives this wife, humane audi politic speech, real in- , ter.ft "; 9 that we find it adopted iy the Dirc<9ory, and P pu'olifoed in the official department of their own Journal j w.ng a and the rumou* », that they have sent a new envoy, with height offers of peace, to Vieana. ant j OFFICIAL, , f litraft of a letter from Buon»parteto Clarke. 33 a » 11 -Vcrtntt, 30M Nmoft, Jen. 19, tfhyenr. Geaers Scarcely had I quitted Roverkello, whtn I was inform- the 24 ed that the enemy had appeared at Verona. Maflena had w h o | c , made his dispositions, which ware extremely fuccefsful. , We tock 600 prisoners and jhree pieces of cannon. Gen. e mi \ Brume had seven ihots through his cloaths, without recciv- "ever 1 iog the flighted wound. Such is the advantage of being ed thei fortunate men. We have had only ten men killed, and a render hundred wounded. Signed, Buonaparte. highly Extraft of a letter from general in chief Buonaparte, tacked to the Executive Dire&ory. attack Head-quarters at Roverbella, sustain 29th Nivofe, Jan. 7. ry. ( Chere have occured Tiiice the 23d, operations whom of such great importance, and which have been ac- fien tl companicd with so many aftioas, that it is impofii* this < ble for me before to-morrow to present you with a their 1 detail of particulars ; I (hall now barely enumerate canno them. Capta Upon the 20th tJTvofe, the enemy attacked the " tou d ivifion of general Maflena before Veror.a, which ken ?' produced the battle of St. Michael, where they were sent t' completely beften. We took 600 prisoners, and which three pieces oi cannon. The fame day they at- divific tacked the and of our line at Montebaldo, and fairs, produced of Corona, when they were re- Th pulsed with the loss of an hundred and tan prifeneri. and t Upon the 23d at midnight, the division of the forcei enemy's army, which had taken poll at Bevelaqua, along ever since the 10th, when they compelled the ad- marc! vanced guard of th? division of gen. Angcreau Jto der t fall back, hallily threw a bridge over the Adige, a and tl league from Porto.Legnago, opposite Anguiari. airy, Upon the<24th in the morning, the enemy caused fucce a very strong column to defile by Montagena and 1 fe« Caprino, and thus compelled the division of general dragi Joubert to evacuate Corona, and concentrate them- our c iielvcs at Rivoli. I had fotefeen this movement. I Joub repaired thither at night, and the battle of Rivoli heigl ensued, which we gained upon the 25th and 26th, my I after an obflinate refinance; at which place we made attac 13,900 prisoners, took fcveral Hand of colours and a pai pieces of cannoa. General Alvmzi, almost alone, of th with great diff— l T efeaped. colm Upon lhe 125 th, general - enemy at Angaiari, to attcmp' to «brow them into dre* "nfufion before they bad entirely paf- the sage. He did not succeed in his objeft ; but he ami: t». fiend unit 'f Ar.gutart. He made wa9 „, ■mbicb foi r inihrntlUtkirMpt , 4 000 pr,fi»r,, Wl6 fiui l.k. •<vtr tie Adige ■ * already ivitbtn imn Jr^ t % a fuiurl wil c*nnst Jbot of p s bed and tb<y iven untitle U foe lie I "r" " 'f wa, I Hi. Th fruit' b *" U I°° /"> '"• * """ S'f t „ , „i. nnJidtrMt c*v°? '] *<*}»*> •*<"> "" <*"> P" to introduce into Mantu*. " f< IVurmfer trud t> mthafortU UatUcl tbi UJt """if'" 50 Uhe m,t -wti to *« M, r'" "" . nil ' Ur £.hU th* i- >rf.ur day the fifth vmy <ftb, th, itfiOOfrijuers,th s°'"° k ' .. . . ,f the military mvwomts -which ire ZenpZ""lt reellu <" d ms ri OFFICIAL ARTICLES. AXMY OF ITALY. b °f I,al *> " "" l " ' eeutive Direaory I C Heai-querUrSt Ver*n* y *9 th Nh 'f e > 18 J*"' p Citizen 3ireßors> . I 1 Ih.i n*iti xooo men, ■' •»>"« 'f™ fro* th fruity of »y fiuati,n U „«**. tb.«urt ./Retne * Mtti oblige it ta tiferve *ptc\pt , frotm wtub, for f.«e t.me, 1 thii ctvrtatiptnnJ mtre fre U dtftr t. ,~ r I ' .fete, < « neg=ci*ti«> with thegrand duhe .f Tuf.any, W-tb regard to the garrifin of Leghorn, pr.fenee ho- Urna tvouldfem iufallMy to bring to » uncluft,*. k men the \ltb Nivofe, krwvtrjM dm'fon of the enemy, wh,cb at Padua, f"' l, f el f 7< u f m ,ie guard of genertl Angereau. -uJ,o iva> .t B,rv.Uquy . i„ front of port Legnago. After . very smart fhirm.Jb, th. ad jutant-renfral Dufrux, -wh, commanded this advanced guard, re-\ tired 7. St. Zeno, and day to Port Legnagu, after havmg bad a. opportunity by bis njvitnee of mfpri/ing the xuhtle line of the ma, J h ,mJcdiaHly detached the looe men I had -with me «. Solegnt, I J:TttlL,.nd immediately after I.set out for Keren*. Upon the at fix olchckmtbe morn ' preferred tbemfelw before Perotm, and attacked the ael-jancfd -luard »f General Majjena, pofitd at the vil lage of Sf Michael. General Majfena left Vir ° n p Jrew up bis di-Sfton in battle order, and marched d,- I rcSU againfi the exernj, whom he put to rout, took } tieces ofcaLn and made 600 pnfoners. The grena dier Jof the 7 S th arried the pieces wth the bayonet. They were beaded b) General Brume, -who had seven I day,'"at the fame hour, the e»emy at tacked the head of our line at Montbaldo, wh.ch | was defended by the light infantry of Gen. Joubert. The battle was Warm and obltinate. Ihe ene ™y mdae ttiemfelve* «aaers of the firft icdoubt, but Toubert darted on at the head of his .aiabineers, * drove the enemy from it, put them completely to Tout, and took I lc prisoners. Upon the 2 4 tb the enemy hastily threw over a bridge at and their advancd-guard crof- ,vi | fed about a league from Porto Legnago. At tlie r ! fame timt t received intelligence from Gen. Jou-' ne "', bert, that a very considerable column of the enemy , , C a r -^u C jrd was filing along by Montagna, and threatened to nient t to )k turn his advanced-guard by La Corona. From dif- j Arfja»n' , ferent circumstances 1 discovered the enemy's ob- , f c .' f bv . jefit ; and I no longer entertained any doubt that f^ C^'' c "p . they intended to attack, with their principal fotces mander of i my line at Rivoli, and in this way to reach Mantua, gth regimt 1 detached during the night the greatest part of 1 Gen. Maffena's divifioH, and went in person to Ri- »if TOU a voli, where I auived at two b'clock in the morn- : mander of ing i two ebWs 1 immediately caused Gen. Joubert to take the | r^ n o e ' a L impurtant poll of St. Marco. I ordered cannon to J c hargtd, a t be planted on the plateau of Rivoli, and 1 made ; Cennal J every disposition to assume at break of day, vety ! \ formidable ofFenfive operatidns, and to march in h«coocei< j perfan against theenemy. At day-bleak our right linesoftb ; wing and tha left of the enemy engaged on the f er was to k heights of St. Marco. Tht battle was terrible and obltinate. at the head of the Upon 33d, fnpported his light infantry, commanded by 1 strackec General Vial. Meanwhile M. Alvinxi, who, upon f er ma ' 1- the 24th, had rtiade difpofitioas to surroUnd the bUckao j' whole division of Gen. Joubect, continued to push bead of 1 " the measures he had adopted for this purpose. He Wurmf< never fufpeAed that, during the night, 1 had arriv- I 81 f° on g ed there with reinforcements so considerable a» to covered * render his operation not only impra&icable, but 'ben mi highly disastrous to him. Our left was w.irmly at- ttti-brigi e, tacked, it fell back," and the enemy dire&ed their bwrbs o attack.againlt the centre. ' The 14th demi-btigade Confiifi s, sustained the (hock with the mod: undaunted brave- enemy : ry. Gen. Berthier, Chief of the Etat Major, a " m ' n ns whom I had left there, difplaytd *p»n this occa- yielded c- fion that courage which he has so often proved in pieces c ii» this campaign* The Auftrians, encouraged by Huflar a their numbers, redoubled their efforts to carry tbe the refp te cannon placed in front of this demi-brigade. A He rec Captain darted forwards agaiuft the enemy, crying ceived. he " fourteenth, will you allow your cannon to be ta- clesyoi eh ken J" At this moment the 23dj which 1 had — L amo rt sent to rally the left, appears, retakes all the polls 10 T lc ' nd which had been lofl, and headed by its General of m»rabl it- division Maflena, completely reeSablifhed our as. The nd fairs. eH ,wo re- The battlt, however, had not lasted three hours, made, r». and th* enemy had not yet brought forward all their nant g he forces. One of their columns, which had filed 'f aa, along the Adige under cover of a numerous artillery, and ki id- marched straight to the plateau of Rivoli, in or- I rc »to der to} carry it, and so threatened to turn the right g 4l , a and the center. I ordered the General of the cav fc en * 1 airy, Le Clerc, to goaiid charge the enemy if they lhemf< fed succeeded in carrying the plateau of Rivoli, and *nd.iS "id 1 sent the Chief of Squadron, Lafalle, with 50 lia » ai fral dragoons to take the enemy's infantry who attacked chel, rm- our centre vigorously. At -the fame instant Gen. legion I Joubert hae lent down some battalions from tbe 30, a »oli heights, who sank tlie plateau of Rivoli. The ene- Cit ith, my had already penetrated to the plateaa, warmly light i ade attacked on every fide, left a great number of dead, ncfy, and a part, of their artillery, and returned to the valley Genei >ne, of the Adige. Nearly at the lame tire the enemy's j«:aiit colnmu, wh_ic]v T^il a#^ 1 ?ir«a/lj/ .bem some time oa the Jelves. into drew up upon fume heights behind us. I had left meroi pas- the 75th in reserve, which not only kept thi*. col the titnn in awe, but also attacked its left which had capiu advanced, and instantly put it to rout. !» t •guia- The 18th demi brigade arrived while all this j "' J ' was going oa, at the time when Gen. Rey had n f rU §"j taken poll behmJ the column which turned us. I . t h c i 'Jth'in immediately gave orders to cannonade theenemy, 111. ,burb wi|h forte 1 a pounders. I ordered aft attack to carry be made and in less than a quarter of an hour t!u> ]B | ( * iuui whole column, confiding of more than 40®® men, iy ll'eiff was taken The enemy every where pin Couc 'ufa's, to root, were every where pursued, and all mgtf V. 'enemy prifonets were brought in. 1500 men who ef wit ficavorcd to cfcapc by Goarda, weie stepped far wr ar ' 500 men of the 18th» who, a* foan as they rccot , c r *~ nized then>, march up with confidence, and ordcid eJ| pj rmptrw them to lay down their arms. The enemy were still matters of La bt who I tenant- they no longer ceuld be dangerous. It was necefl* than •/ ry to march againfl the Gen. Provera, with all I- dretl r i peditioo, who had already passed the at Ai- I guiari, I caused Gen. Viftor to file off with de ipsrtmf brave 57th, and follow up Gen. Maflena, <f o ' j,i s c I with a pait of his division arrived at Roverbella j 1 cer '•"Hon the 2d. f "* j On my departure I left orders with gen- Joalrt j witl " Ito attack the enemy at break of day if thev we • ZTJ. I rafb enough to remain at la Corona. jj_ Gen. Murat had marched all night with a dmi brigade of light infantry, and was in the morpig 7 1 the Mx- I to appear upon the heights of Monte baldo, muc commanded Coroßa ; the epetny were mo f 7""' I put to route after a very warm refiltance ;"nd tbe , those who had escaped the preceding evening ere ./ Rome, made prisoners. The cavalry had no means Is of sometime, Having themselves but by swimming acrols thiA dige, in which attempt a great many were diowed" « ' Tufeany, | j n two days engagements at Rivoli, weiadc : the cert Bo- ooa pt if oßer , ( and took 9 pieces of can M.— j the my, which I Gen. Sandosand Meyer were wounded figbng '1 'attached biavely at their troops. . n£l Sevilaqua, I * Observation of the Editorjof the Rcdaeicuri ' • L the ad- The praise which Buonaparte here beltows upon Qrj ral guard, re-\ Berthier, Chief of his Etit-Major, that which. General kr» iaving had I thiero'n his fideb.ftows wh«n (prtking of an line of the how chimerical and calumnious is the account of "1 *J f ence fa id- to prevail betvee. them. All those which i.e supposed to cxilt bee ween the members of'he Wi- jj erl " ■ "«or T , the , B d the Generals, &c &c. «•» *1 amcmulto ° BATTLEOFSt - GEORGES ' ■ j 'ti. \cked tbe 1 M. General Prorera, at tbe head ol 6oao r»eH arrived the vtl- „ the t6th( al midday, at the suburb of St. ;eor 6 «». Verona, 1 he , ltag K c i it all day withont Tbi» fubutb was de- , tl rched di- fc«eed by Genearl.'of Minllrs. Sa»fon,chief ol Iti It, took } Uatiallion of the engineers, had entrenched it with ie.it care, j, be zrena- General Miollis, equally aftive and intrepid, far lfcm being ; havoliet. intimidated by the threats of the enemy, answered tela with | bad liven hi> e»n«on, and thus gained the nigU of the «Sth ltd »7th, laajeve wh|ch j ord „ cd General Surrurier tooccipy la Fa- | I vorite with the 47th and 18ih demi-brigades ol tly linej and lemy at- jU , he d.fpofcablc force which could be drawn ffcm the dl- O, which | visions employed in the blockade; but before givng an ac- | [oubert. I «oust of the battle of la FaVorice, whieh took pkee on the • I »7th,l oueht to speak of two battles of Angmarl. e enemy FIRST OF ANGtJIAM. jubt, but I Xhe divifiou as Cen;r»! Proven, 10,000»rong, had forc rabineers, I ed tbepsffage of Anguiari. Genetal of Divifioa, , nletelv to had collcfted all the forces he could find, awi ' I marched ajair.ft the sr.emy, bat having only 1)00 men, he j | could not iuccccd in forcing the enemy igaia to ctofs vhc 11- I :w over a f Ter ,itb 9 ugh he checked their eoutfe (or p«t of the day, uard crof" * and anade 30% prisoners. r SECOND BATTLE OF ANGUT ART. now feel Ceneral Provera did nnt lo Tea moment, and filed on im- tie public mediately to Caftellara. General An»e.rea* fell upoo the i .ear-guard of his diviliqn, and, alter a very warm engage- Mr. Co nient, to .k .6 pieces of cannon, and made prifoneri. lajl nighi, Adjourn General Dufaux partisularlv him- f g/i 5,,. 5 ' felf by his courage on this occasion. The gife and i?ih re C.ourt of eimenti of dragoons, and the Vflth rerimen» of chaireurs, 1 likewise jfarticularfy diftin'guiflaed thertjfelves. The Cf ""' A , manner of the Hulans ore rented hi.nMf to a fqnadroir of the ™ u,t qth reeiment of dragoons, and, with noe of those rhodo- areadjul : ihoatadu udial among the Auftrians,«' Surrender," cried he place in 1 to the regimtnt. Citizen Duvivier made .his squadron flop . of bis it "If rou are brave, cone and tak« m«," cried he r» the com- proceejin • 1 mander of ihe enemy. The two corps flood still, and the jy e fo a \ two chiefs afforded an example of thole conflicts which TarTo Maiflyt . 1 describes so charmingly. The Commander of the Hulins : j was wounded by two blows from the sabre ; the troops then - > 1 chargtd, and the Hulans were niaie prifaners. , ; : Geneial ProVera all night continued to file on to St. J. T 1 Georges, as I have had the honour to inform you, and upon Hafftngs \ the *6th made an attack upon it. 1 Being unable to enter it, Corn<iva> 1 he conceived tkedcHgnef farcing la Favorite, df piercing the Lord t lines of the blockade, and seconded by a sortie which Worm- inthcTt e fer was to make, throw himfelf into Mantua. _ The j e Battle of La Favorite, 7*orbay, e Upon the 27th, an haur before day, the enemy there as y attacked La Favorite at the moment when Wurm. the entrn n fer made a sortie, and attacked the tines of the '* c blockade by St. Antoine. Gen. Viftor at the cepta"n\ b htad of the 56th demi-brigade overthrew all he met. p ro p er ty e Wurmfer wag obliged to re-enter Mantua, almost 74, Cap ai soon as he had left it, and left the field of battle ley 7 PI 0 cowed w'th dead and prisoners. Gen. Surrurier I —and 1 it then made gen. Viftor advance with the t . mi-brigade, in erder to hem in Provera in the fu-1 0^ £ ; r b*rb3 of St. George's, and this block him up:— f rom t ]„ ] e Confufion and disorder accordingly prevailed in the of Buon e . enemy's ranks. Cavalry, infantry, artillery, were I had fue< r> all mingled pell rnell. The terrible 57th brigade, j s . yielded t» no •ppofition* On one fide it took 31 - [„ pieces of cannon. On another it cut to pieces the I , v Hut Tar regiment of Herdendy. At tkis moment, I ,' e the refpe&able gen. Provera offered to capitulate. ! Ma ™ A He reckoned upon our generosity, nor was he de-1 ,g ceived. We allowed him ts capitulate; the arti-1 cles yo* will find annexed. Six thousand prisoners 1 a( j —-among which are all the Vienna volunteers, and I ing. fta 20 pieces of cannon, were tire fruits of this tne- J of m<»rable day. I jf. The army of the republic then has ia 4 days gain- I fecrjvf ed two pitched battles, and 6 leflTer engagemeuts, llo 'C] rS) made 23,000 prisoners, among which are a Heme-1 N. 1 c j, nant general, and two generals, 12 or 15 colonels, I e( j fcc. taken ao llandef colours, 6e pieces of cann«n n csoo r y. and killed and wounded at lead 6000 men. | sr . 1 requett of you the rank of geneial of dirifion I ship 1 rht for gen. Viftar, that of brigade for the adjutant I Sc'aoo av (ten. Vaux. All the demi-brigades have covered! iey ihemfelves with gloty, efpeeially the 32d, 57th, I aid aa«L 18th, of the line, commanded by ge». Maffe-1 00 " 5# ua, and wh« iu 3 days beat the enemy at St. Mi-1 ted chel, at Rivola.j aid Roverbelta. The Roman I en. jrgians marched 24 miles a day. Ours marched the 30, and fought also occafioaally. j ne- Citizens Del Tain, chief as the demi brigade ol I nly light infantry ; Marquis, chief of the 29th j Four-1 ad, tiefy, chief»f tlw: 17th; have been wounded.— J ' Hey Generals of Brigade, Vial, Brume, Boa, an 3 ad- J iy's j*:aiit gen. Argod, parricularly di'lluguiflied tbem* J c„ n f, the iclvcs. ' ' ' j left meroustobe enumerated here." |Cr«tii col- (Signed) BUONAPARTE. & had Capitulation made ley the imperial troops under the walls] , at St. Georges, 27 Nivofe; 4th year of the Republic, tbis A rt. 1. The hoaouisef war granccd, aod all troops prisoners I tmr 1 j ' WJtr * I rcel ,a 11. The Officers £kall retain their swords, their effe&n, and I '• * . their equipage, and the (oldiers their knap-fteks. ;mv, HI- The Geneial Officer, and other interior officers may re- J ; pair to their koines, if ithe General in Chief confcnts to I , • give them permilTioa.—l engage my w%rd of koaour to I Hop: * mtoina the General in Chief that 1 for this article. I ftree IV. Inforreatiori (hall be communicated to Marftial J M : pui C»unt de iVurmferof the present capitulation, uij/tj V. The Tick and wounded (hall be taken care of I e j. with all those sentiments of humanity infcparable from I Republicans. j Head-quarters at Verona, 30th Nivofe, (isth Jan.) 1 cco J I certify that in the different battles which have tak- I e* place fmee the 191b Niv«fe to the a7th'of the fame I u -menth, the lift of Auftrians taken prjfoners of war, I tii s, bt who ha>e pafled in review, amount already to more I :cej- than twenty thousand, an.ong whom are seven hnn- j ill f . dred cavalry, and that frefli prisoners arrive every m»- I , a,. men t i ,hat the enemy have left us forty-four pieces of I ■ . cannon with their carriages, all the baggage of the I column of general Proven}, and all the standards of ' his corps, part of which were broken by the enemy. I 'l® j I certify that, in pursuance to theordersof the general | ia chief, I have entrH&ed Rey, gentral of division, oalrt ' with the charge of conducing to Grenoble the column 1 W re ! of twenty thousand prisoners of war by convoys of ~ ; three thousands, marching at a distance of one day's [. jaurney, and under (ho escort of the 58th demi-brigade 3 and of a fqnadron of cavalry. or < n B fhefe trtpbies of the have army of Italy, art ft rdigly mofi faithful friends, that I think Ifkall afford them • ;«nd the highe/t gratification by this official recital. Ts * (h«4J ALLXAHDER BLKTHIER: . li f Message of the Exeeutive DireSory to the Council of , 1 t ° Ancients and of Five Hundred, 6th Plunoije, Jan. »s j thiA- <« Citizens Representatives, ovfed- « 7 'jje Executive Dire/lory hajlens to inform you oj ve ade the prodigious fueceffes which have hen just gained by IB i _ j the brave army of Italy. The following ,s the result of ftnlina I the series of *3ions vhioh have ukm plare between g t be t U Xt-vofe, to the litb, tnclufpve, tecaf.oned by the new attempts that the enemy have made to rW<~. Man <„ral b thousand Au/lrians taken prtfonortA ni "c among whom are tht et Generals, and all the battalions he II cr- I rnf the Vienna volunteers, fix thousand of the enemy hi I l,d,r mounded, sixty of tannon, and twenty-four 3 f'.hc Di- ,f ttltnrs taken. | aein the J jn t he enemy s baggage fetxed ; with a regiment ] of huß'ars, and all the convoy of gram and oxen, which I . , hl e „ tm , wanted to throw Mo Mantua. j rf arrived H ' r <A , bappy nelU s, we have renfon to think thct ,he capture of this important for tress will conclude fa ff : labors If the inv.ncihl> army If Italy, and ,ts ,ntre- jeat care, pid General SARRAS, Pref. 1 ' Übemg nieui) LAGJKDE, Stc tj. b«m with aiJ «7tk, I LONDON, February 6, 1 :lpy la Fa- | m se fi eT i ay rect ived the Paris papers up to the 3JI I ( !in l i infl inclusive, which confirm the important intelligence 1 t.m the dl- J - J d rhe pmperor's fifth army m Italy is rnganac- , ofba uroay r garr fonot Mantua, defriv !" " ,w> »•> ■*«""" •*"* W- Steve not suss 1 i, Guy«»*» qkeft to pass ever Unimproved. It came niofi opp find, •»<* I [ to Ji ren£i j /e „ tbem again/1 all the attacks ma e p '* r c "' bC their udminijlration ; " ni * cccr ? m &J mt C tuf» vUc ... 1 / he mmiJier 0 j the police to the effiembly, that of th. day. J a 'J VJCon j l ,i rra j (j announced, which the govemmmt \ * ' \£ \ / I no w .feel them/fives kr:ng enough to queV, J\r e refer tkepublic to the meffage'. \ Feirla'y 9, Mr. Cox the meffengtt Ami sent off at eleveK J clock la!) nighit from Lord Grmfalle's office, ivitb rife cbe s for Sir Morton Eden , his \najejly'l Ambassador *4 the Court of Vienna. They arefuppofed to rela'e enfivly to the slate 0/affairs in Italy The British government mufl naturally he anxious-to a/certain irbat effeft the dreadful and difajlrous eve>fs 'which have iately taken place in that quarter are HMr to produce in the coun-rU of his imperial maj-fly, by ifiboje cotdult th.-ir futur* proceedings will no doubt be governed. lVe have reason to believe that it mas the luifh of bit Maj jly thtt Mr. Hajlings Jbiuld return to India, to re. flore tranquillity among the company's officers there - but that the latter gain it ifl be under flood, that he luijh'ed to decline the appointn\nt. We tliink thtt if Mrs Ha/lings have to accompany Mtffqai* Cornavallis, he might have dke very effer.tial forvice. Lord Macartney failed on *nd*y from Pctfnoutb, in the Trufiy, oj 50 guru, fotkhe Cape's Good Hope. - The folhiu 'tngjhips were ift by Lord Bridport in Tor bay, with orders to reprr off Brejl, and cruize there as a fyuadron of ohfervijon upon the motion of the enemy's fleet, if they fhovi again make any at tempt to put to sea After attain time this Britt/h squadron is to proceed off tie fejlern fjlands, to inter' cept a number of neutral vejfetfreighted with trench property from Bztavia to a vd large amount ; Robujl ■ 74, Capt. E.Thtrnborough , 'Unite it, Capt. Row ■ ley V Pbeenix 36, Capt. Hal/led, Stag 31, Capt. Tort* ■ —and Triton it, Capt. Gore. February 1. The public were amused yeftelay with the rumour of official accounts having been reived by the adniira ty " from the Mediterranean, contra-Uing the official report : of Buonaparte's viitory, and (ta|>g, that the Auirians. 5 had fueceaded in relic-ring Ma its, with the loss of 30CO men only. .. * j. WPL c Philadelphia, FRIDAT EFENING;MARCH 31. Married, last Eveuios by the Riht Rev. Bilhoo White, " Mr. ROBERT RAINEY, to Milt CATHARINE KEF ;■ PEL P, both this City. 1-1 f-yt An adjourned Meeting of the Philofopnieal "0- rs I ciiy\p'ill be held at their Hall at 6 o' clock this even d ing- . .. I March 31. POST OFFICE, PhiUl March 3 \ft, 1797* I LETTERS for the Britith Fasket ROEBUCK, will be # * recrired at ihi» Office, until Tucfoay, the 14 th of Apnrl, at •> I a o'Clock, noon. e- I N B. Inland Pottage must be paid to New.TorK. £? TrfEShip FAVORiTE, Capt. Thorapfon, Ltl- TER-BAG, for Hamburgh, will be taken from the Potl-Ot m Acs on Tucfdiy next, the 4 th <fi April. I IR»ited in Ship Wooddrop, Sims, Hodgfon ~C a" t en nt Schooner WiHUm and Sarah, Widdelield, Jam .d Virginia, Pearce Cayenne *3 , John, Coffin XI ,8 t H ' Sloop Patience, Willis New-York 1 r V I Eliza, Cottrill *£ S - I College-Hail ed j ,Last week but one. Readings and Recitations, 0t Moral, Critical, and Entertain,ng. H On SATURDAY EVENING, April ij, j WtLL BE DELIVERED, ld l THaEfPKCTS of AMBITION and GUILT, *• ConfJe"d Traced and Charter of MAC B K T H 5 \ .• —We aad Moral aud I Criucil Oblcrvai-.oqjou the CnarleqJi » <-><• Author. I C?* T he Readings will close for4his Reason on Saturday «lli I t ' le April. I Tlckeis to be ted of Mr. Poulfon, ]u*. at the Library aers I atmr * M'Elwee's looking-glafs-fiore, No. 70, S. Fourth- I flreet; and at Mr. Carey's, Bookfe'lcr, and I Hats a dollar eAch. , r< ._ j FOR SALE, , t0 j A QUANTITY OF :r to ] Hops and Timothy Seed, at No. 89, South Third, icle. I street. , (hal I March 31 , 6teod ; of j New Theatre. Rom I : Mr. MO RETON'S NIGHT. »«>.) I On FRIDAY EVENING, Mareh 3 t, rak- j Will be presented, a TRAGEDY, called r/, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. iore I Hamlet Mr. Moreton '■■" l King Warren ™*" Ghost L'Eftrange :sof l Horatio Wignell th« I Laertes Cooper 8 ® f Palonius Morris :my. Rofensra«s Warrtll, jua. jerai Guildenftem Mitchell fion, Francisco Darley, jua. umn Marcellus Fo * '• ef - Bernardo , Wirrell , i»y'» Oftric Fr"ius gade Lucianui Bliflet Grave Diggers Meflrs. Harwood and Bhffrt re so Queen (for that flight only) Mrs. Merry > ,ur Ophelia Mrs. Oldmixon them Player Queen Mrs. Harvey To which will be added, never performed id America, "'• a Farce, from a manufeript copy, by pcrmiffion of »f the managers of Covent Garden Theatre, where it '»■ »i is performing with umverfiil applauie, written by the author of the Poor Soldier, called Z% The DoJdrum; full of 0 R » £"£ 1804. Man- I SirMarmaduke, Mr. \\ arren Septimus Harwood ss §?aasr "t\ s: E' tj-four Gyp B|iflit Looby MaodonaW S. I E rrU,fe° r "tSSc , t bJ Auburn -Sr V* Adopted Child, Foe ght will bt » the Ifl 1 Received by the IndoftaQ, tellig<jfct I F rom Madras, , „ d'eln"\ A SMALL invoice confilling Of tha following Coast witbtb. A GooJ.^, ■tant L. #g Cl.tV.,t4|Unlu«s Jo, ® " « ?adTZ'n I Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and in a mef-1 Book WILLING FRANCK. nilj, *!>" 1 3*^ M*rth
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