$ oteigft LONDON, January 18. A letter Frankfort,' dated Decem ber ai, ftaies—" We know not what ef fect the late changes in France may have on the belliger.-nt powers ; but it is certain that a good undprft nding is revftabliihfd between the two imper'al courts, and the explanations nude, seem to have revived the coalition. Wc know no* hoir long this harmony nuy lad. The following is the plan which intelligent jrrfonj fay has been lift agreed upon for the ensuing cam paign. u Suwarrow will command an army of ijOOnO men, vij. 80,000 Ruffians and 59,000 Palatins, Bavarians, Swifi and Can. dians. He will aft independently of the Auftri.ins, and make his entrance through franche-Compte. Arrived on the territo ry of France, Suwarrow will proclaim him. felf regent of the kingdom, and aft in that ehanfter by means of a fpccial power ob tained from Louis XVIII. " The archduke Charles will penetrate at the fame tine into Alfacf, while General Melis (ball enter with his arnty into Pro vence and Dauphiny through Nice and eelonette. " To (rcend thtfe operations, England, which *t firft offered to furnilh in army of 30,00® men, recollefted that this army, so •*pen6ve, would not % so ufefu! ;is a Ruf fian army : and the fame sum that would be Kcuired for an English force of je Ith Nivosc, * (Jan. ».) Ciiiterts Consuls, General Kleber, commander in chief of the army of .Egypt, has diir6ed (*e to de liver to the government a dispatch, and to furnifh them by word of mouth with infor mation that maybe ufeftil to ulterior altera ble has given me credentials for that tions, purpose The general received through Commodore Smith, the news of the erents which had occurred in Eilrope, to tbe 13d of Augufl, old ttyle, of the last year. The reverses an« nounced oy the Gazettes of Frankfort and Milan were exaggerated ; but he thought he saw in the rr.afs of fatfs, in the speeches and different reports of the members cf the le- ( giflarive body, that some revolution had taken place, and that :r the torments by Which France fecmed to he agitated, the enemy hVd a powerful influence. These ccnfiderations, and the extreme difficulty of lending news to government, fiugefted to ; him precautions to ensure the arrival of it. 1 The happy events of which I was inform ed on my arrival at "Ville-Franehe may dif fpate a part of the apprehenlions which these feel who arr separated from the mother country. I presume thst if the duration of the quarantine, which shall be prescribed to me at Toulon, should be too long, I may find the means hrre of fending my dispatch, and I will afterwards give in person the ex planations which the political situation of the eafl requires. 111 conformity with my inflruAioWi, lam proviCeniiily to transmit you the following '.ie a : You will find annexed the report of ge neral Klcber on the affair which took plac* 1 at Datnietta, at the landing of the HnifTa ries. I touMmmkitei thri rrfLory*'to the generals and commanders of the ports where our veflel flopped, in order to confiim more and njoiejthe minds of men refpefling the condition and fate of our army. Such an jdvantage ;ollowing the brilliant success of Aboukir, has cffeflualty inspired a confi dence in that army of defeating the fore* which the Grand Vizier may lead against Egypt. Tlie commandant en second of the JaniiTaries, who is a prisoner, has deposed 1. That the Porte founded their op.ly hope on that chosen body. 2. That at Constantinople they did not rely at all on the army arrived at Gld Harbour fr«m Liver* pool, which port (he left about the 26'h December iaft—The day before Capta'n J. made Madeira, he fell in with the convoy, with twelv* fail in company, and a privateer in fight, that had taken ftveral of the fleet, one of Which, the Lady Harewood vraa re taken. Before the packet left Martinique, seve ral veffela belonging to the above fleet had arrived, and reported tight fail to hate been la kern. MONTEGO-BAY, March 8 Last WeJnefday fe'nnight, arrived at Port Royal, the Earl of Leicester picket, capt. Richards, with the January mail, in 41 days from Falmouth^ Lad Monday arrived at Falmouth, the (hip Elizabeth, Ste-eufoo, one of the Lon don fleet. The fleet far the Welt Indies failed from Pertfmouth on the 26th De cember, under convoy of the Apollo frigate, tapt. Aalkelt, and Hornet sloop, captain Nalh. Nine fail for this island left Barba does the 21ft tilt, under convoy of the A pollo, viz. Elizabeth, as above mentioned | Reward, Leach; New Lioness, Ritchie ; Nero. Storey ; Golden Grove, Butler ; Flora, Gardner j Boftnck, Kelly; Rofina, Johns; and Pierfon, Campbell, which are all faf» arrived at their refpeftive ports. Off Cape Finiftere, the Apollo took a large Spanith (hip frr>m Ria de la Plata, bound to Spain, which is carried into Kings ton. After the fleet paiTed Madeira, the Hornet took a brig from Spain for Vera Cruz, which the Hornet carried to Marti nique ; both these veficls had valuable car goes. The fleet with the French Negtoes on board, failed yesterday fe'nnight from Blve fields for Martinique, under convoy of the Tifiphone 2® gun (hip. The Pelly, Bruce, from Savannah, arri ved at Savanna-la Mar, the 37th ult. Wednesday anchored here the American flip John, Hatch, from Falmouth. ADVERTISEMENT. 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