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‘, NEKVARK [New-jusev]--Printed and Publilhed (every Tnefday) by S.5MUEL PENNINCTON
-i No.-16.‘ or Vol. tv.] , -
. ,.F70mIheINnlrlVD!>tT Cttttt7.<tct.z., H
OBSERVATIONS Mt ASAlNGTON'a LEG‘A(-TY.
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Mr. Rhuadu, -. e ‘ ' t -,
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T it remarkable, that the “lega:y" (la called
ofGen.' Wahtingtttn, lltoultl be recommend-'
t ’ta the perufal of the Cttizens,’by thufe ttrht: at1
, ffo contrary to the advice eontained tn that publi-
t, eatton, and the. nttetteate tneartttt t.. tttteti (up-
,,.tr.tion to the pvillciples which he reettnttttenttt. .
<.The prtitninent fezturzs of ll!!! laretvelt Ad-
rel's, ’are cttnfpicttotnitt three ttlpotlint pomts.
li, -UNION of the States..t:tTh.tt ta cnnGrler-
. ed by hint (0 eiiuntial, thaehe rhuantprclle: horn-
felf: “We bave reafon tudillrutlaluqxa.-vtntttrn
tuner I‘llIy.vlndc‘IVOuf to
.1 e 26 is, tttt Etta phfble
ion of MILITARY'ESTABLlSl'IMEN f5,
, wllicll, he dettttet, .u ..nde.--tn, in... or go-
verntnem, art: ittatzfpictous,trt ttberty, and areto
be regarded at pallirlllarly 4 hntttte ... tteptthttean
Q Liberty." The 3d la. ECONOM,YiN PUBLIC
EXPENDITU RES-t“, ‘HO! throwing upon puf-
. Icritylhe httrthen which we etnrette. ....gh.,.o
. bear." Thefe are the cardinal points, on which
t,.our deceafed friend, emphatically ‘fllces the hap-
l‘ pitte(s,pt-orperity and ittdeyendzncc ufthe United
' Staten - > ' ’ ’
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., , in order, Iheref'ore,<to fltew the n.t.hrie.y,..t
l v the theta... through which the “legacy of Gen.
hValh'tn tan" is recommended, we are led tq
. examine the fcrvtimznts incnlcated by that’: who
. now invslte the citizen: to a cunftdcratttun of the
l, ttthjen. 'For a nttnthet oryettt nan, tint n.r'.tett
in thnre ntpett, have continued tn one eonttant
main or tntenire Igitinll rttrne er the nttttttttn-,
kt portant State: in the Union. ,1':I‘Eiy‘l.L‘>IIlI u re-
, nrnaeh. every cpttltel nr tt.hn.tenee,,et't.y Itse-
...,.t... then an tntny or lhulhpilpersi ternetttny
:i.tcttnntatt...) theqttellion offepanllun tetnetn
. the N..r.ite’.t. and st..t‘thert.'statet, tttthten reti-
. otttiy t..d vehemently‘ig;.a.ed.;,'Ihe gteai cuilf
tition of the rederat yotetntnenthn bet:n‘indc-
cently Complred to “A tn... nnh . inter or p:g<,".
and the rotetetgnty or eath .tn:ltvtdnat Stile htt
h(eh"h)nEdet‘:d tt n .tot.t‘rttt;'-tthrth Ought H7
be etteetated, The people in their ett-aite capl-
city, have heen,hnrtert...td,’at lutllnlllfulmetl,
ignotant.h.ndtt.t, and their totet -tttgtrtttited
with the odious’ anpelltttfort‘ <:f“'tl,irlv t..‘ecet nr
>ygPer." The r..ttte'rt'.o.tott.t.. t:o..t1t...t.on ht.
‘ been cttntentplnted hr? am 'Hev:dt.‘ttry 1f’(e[.-lair
Ntotv ttrhhe stttet ht.
- been threatened by ttrttpolitid (etnn ‘Inert high
a in wee, to alter the fundamental principles uftne
tfedetal government. Sentiment: of this nature
-hate been tnttttttriotttiy ploplgltcd -hyfome who
now recommend to nttrperttrtt, tlledaglcy ntthe
-deeettettwtrt.ingttan,- and while they pretend to
. revere it igtrtnry, and follow his yreeepts; ue
’ to aceotnplilh rneaftrru to eotwulfe‘
the anuon of the American cun-
of (net. pettotn, with the tttioe itenin the ad-
3,,f,',>‘t1‘hit ' any hnttekeven ten deftrttus to
' .,fee‘lt lhelter un‘ er the wirtgofGcrt.' Walhtngtoit,
xP,.,‘,.t1t.. He ett'..t.dert'tt.edig tty
. and t.n.att eeeartttnt tre making an ;tt.rt.t.t...t nre
oil-iii fame to accomplillt their purpofes. ' Tla':y
pretend to be his trienett, it... while they arrest a
ttiendtttin iar‘l’tilrt. ihey ... ‘att.d..o... lo ehnn.
ni verv htneheent ttnen. wltith tteteeont.
..t .. 't’u‘t.,r thri s:tte.,.w.... tttth himiln
ollita ttr thehighafl ntagttttttttetdntt dttnnien,
‘and eten tenatttinn, wtiutd he llte'd:fulI'6f their
' the Statet,‘
at harrttnnuingyin Ahcir individual capacity,
a
t riwhile thttre pcrlunsjietrr tin... at I menial grnttp,
ipli? only by the tt..d.d rtntttae nr a -- tttter
c... rttth. pcoylc he tnnhdeted in
1" tiutan -,t“.::‘ t
et ntnttt of the’ dtrpnhtnan or ttttt
in...‘ in t...g...t.ttttt. to the utnnn ttrthe stttet, it
, the nhttfe we daily ubferv: in particular papers,
'-olft-red to the States of Penttfylvanm. Virginia
‘ant Kentttotty. The inthten. rtttethn... rt. tun.
‘ttantty hettened oti thent, fmn etmttft nftttt.
owrnfwereignty; are tiltulllrd to’ engender a
tptrit nt 'an..n..h.y, tttighty ptej-ttltml to that
It Unit..." rtrmnmeltdcd in ‘en. wtthtngton.
‘Can the fpirit of patriotiftn inllucnre tl't0l:e who
are endeavouring to excite the mall malignant
iyallit:-ns, and thereby raife a jcalottfy and dtllrttll
hetween the terneaite sttttt ? snth petrnnt tttte
had the attdttity tn Dig-natize the ntaj .e..,- or the
people of thnfe governtnentt, at dtfurgantaertt
etftmies to order,‘ and ‘a hat-.t.ltttt of ttnprtnc:
.'tnr‘eignett. that hind nf language tt folely ttt.
'ttttate.i tttdettrer ettety rinetp'e,or etttatattty,
and, no tlattbt, ii intended by a Hritilh halal-Tl ta
dilinlve that amiry, fn eliential lathe htpptnrft
‘and ntornetitt of the unttett Slates.-' Covelnur
’ ;M‘KVnt. and Governttr Munrue, have been treat-
'. ::d wt . the utmofl fcurrility ; every tnfatrtttus
‘utpitltal t been ufcd, to injure and depreciate
Iltcir rtf atina.. Thefe reftaeElIi>1= Slim ll"
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THIS ror.to iotv VFOUR rtmss, ttnrrr wottxl WHAT in it 8UT<A MAP
ally tee, .t.e grotrett tetietttttnt upon the tittt
and ntottt Llurdclcf nrthe r (ttpretue magtllrllcln
whtt (‘In he the rt-ttttt tr ti. .h.t ...t...e..te and
uttettnttttonr. wtu itlacl bring .... public tnd
,..tt.e' ariilnoitty r w..t..t not weahtn that
t- Ut‘lION,” lI'lllCil General ‘Nalhingtorh enn-
ndert .. .t.e lands of ..t.. llnength .ntt teuttity-2
vt- .....tt ttrtttnty adnn. (ltd: stattt to equal
right: nnt. t.n.rel.e., l’3l.‘W ..r.tattn,., then tnttt it
he t.. the t.t.tet.t, to and illemltzlves t-.h.......tt‘ed
they ilavc tlntren tt. eteretre thetr pltvllrzet in
Khu Chtrlc: ul a ‘ ' tte never
.tn.t..d thetttltttmtrtng ta. foe ttttt chuice’; and
f..t...e,t.tt. tt..tt' who tttntlttttte I dtftrgttttittng
pun) .(fallcly..lltlitIg thetnrettee’ tetterattttty
wnttttt ...... have the etitantery ID propagate thetr
i..tlt-tentiet, ttnlef: with .a Vlcw tn eltea
WlCltL.'d tnd detettthte nttrpotet etdttrtttttng the
umml and cuuttterafltng the ohjecl it. re-
nuul-iy Cottlclllylllltd ... the tegtcy or the beloved
wattttntttttn. , ' ' ’ vr
il“ettttrv-Citizens, ' ’ - ‘ -
in all my tttrtnt-r pnhlteationa; that en-
dtarttntea ... lay bttlute ytnu fnhzt, in order that
yon‘ may dr.tt.,tatr ettnrttttinna. ltttpttrttion
ttat Itaultirtg lrzett a weaptttt ttteeettrttlty wield-
td by thttte wh. tte clxtplirlllcdlly dlrilgnaled as
ajarlitnt atltng under me ittttnedtate cutttroul
ul tt.et.s...ttt.. stteh pcrlnns tte Ilnwlllctddittg
their er...-t.d.te‘teart over the totnh of 11' nig-
bill.‘ -are lavlill tn the.t- EnEgmium5 ‘....
bi; virtues ‘and atrinttfnt.; they are recom-
mending hn lt‘g.ajLjO he read lb tttntt e. that
thtrfi on the ht...-its Pp? may hear ll... But in
,t.rder tat 'tltet'r-ft'1itIt,'lyllt':t'r u'l77Ll‘,"t>tIminc
tettttetny‘ t'.e t..t..1.;e‘t,;a..d yOu“WIll‘i:hMl1V(‘i:i>f-
‘M’ ‘itttttt of. d.tt..n..ta...n and
U ,.
cttver the Elan
futtttl. ,“’htle hVaEttng'.tut qtes N. . ,.
they are tot-.tt...... re. atjtnttnn. .“'h'.ie he
cntieavattrs in law the and: t-f ltievir1l'>t'l,p' rlult‘f,'
they tte allitluuus t , tnttt which
ennnertt tttt fvduril. CllI]n.' XVhtle’“'al]ting-
tort tet t nendt peat: at-ht-mt-,-they are Ltntt.
ltrtg tlat: flame of tn:ell.ne dtfeurd,‘ antfdutng all
in their pntnet to erettean iblmuflly ttttttathert
nfa ctvtlttvar, httwzen the nofrthevrt and [utt-
tltt-rn Slaluu The tneafures taken by them, may
rnonet than :we are t....e,.,.t.d..ee the dreaded
e.dt.,. can we ennett lhlIltPEhl'7l')'lVII1II'- V...
inia, tnd .t<ent..t-ttytmtt .-calmly athtette the
' indignities nllered tuihetn? :VVtll they bear with
cumplicenry the fa:urr‘lluIlIlartguaga,.Ind nd.o..t
tptthett .,t,.t.od lo their,-legal yruceedlngs, in
mantrrtf our .paperst’ r Will not -tuclt reiterated
‘abuic, [erve (0 ahentte (Very ttreetaontte ttttttt.
mcnl,. tnd itttitnt, prsducearancuur or .1 D-
Tttort, which may threaten the snail l.'eriottt'cott-’
tettttentet r snth ... event would he pleailng ta’
tr... tntetttttte mtihn, ... they View thenttettet
teaneed to the tttt ilage or derperttiott, end at
they rind ti... the Entonetneontroterry it Iikel
<o‘lctminal< it. tttor ot‘- RcpuhlicIrt'ifnI,‘54heit
1afl refottra-e is. to low dilienfinn =l:erwe-en 'the
rerpeetite statet. .Ah..te the Tcufrlllly‘ ....
tltci: Ivupnru rtf waxfare,- and ft-reencd by a' hy.
ptttritiral-nvowalof their attat-hntcntto the dc-’
eetred vvaillinglon, they prowl tttte Wolves in
lheep'r clnathtng,’ ta take an advantage of every
occurrence thtt anret. gtttt... many of there
. naodcrn patriots. an-hu‘nnw dtfplzy their 1ill,t’ig?ll-E
ofgrief fur the deb); ttfthe Hero ol'Mmanr Ver-
non, would in the day: v“l' our trevnlutirma
trotthtet, have rtjotced to fee ht... agonizing on
the heights of l5xIn'u.'I-‘Hill,’ and cxpiringvlrtt the
armsol‘lVMmtl"- t‘, '4
Rcclpiutlllitm and rttleaian art flmng t...'..,
dntea to their treachery.--1.e't us then: felluwa
. ton," tttnrtdrr it.a.a.. i..tt.t...-.et.t taraetttt.-totttitta
. ninll the net. tnd ttrtttagetrtt of thtte pretended
ettlugizen hr his mrmvrya rite.’ are Itbempling
to make uie ofbi: name an dellruy every republi-
can principle which he advocated.’ "They are de-
ftmusfundrl’ the lpyehldliuyr er wtati..,...tn't
ilriendt, touttite utwttlt that nation, in oypnlition
tn tehith tntr utety drpont-d hero, hy t e ettnt.
mind nrcttngtrrt, arrayed .h.. atntiet at America.
H'Btilain badifutczedzd, the amiable citizen
whom we now deplore, tnttetd or teen; retpettt.
bly dcpoiittd fin the uttnet orthe t>.t....t..e, would
have been elevated (in company with the prorfrtb.
ed Hanrnelt and Admit) at In tablet? of dexilioa
within the pttrlieut ofTemple Bar. Let us con-
template his virtues at the (vying pdiad ty our ve-
ttalutian, and let I! itttpreft tlait truth on the 705115
gzneratinn, that the mil‘! whn wilhes ti: ally III with
Britain, cannot be a friend In ll-'a[:'tfttglart. Vi":
never can elleern thufe who aimed x dtggur at his
re: . t > ; ‘ ’
May the tomb of thin hclovrd Patriot, he
fprinkled with the, tears of the Vil'lunllx,P.)lIcr‘[-
cane, and may it never be polluted by tltt>(c,v.-lta
‘wrtuld willingly have (her! hit tttetttttt the titttet
which’ “ tritd men‘: fmlr."
‘ ‘ - OLD-SOUTH.
3 : ‘“r,uIE s 1) A.Y.
been held tip I: ‘the’ ht...hed er retlttidn, tndwe '
tt,t'ne mull. detetlahlc or tnatttttnd, beanie‘
(itizem, while reading the “ legacy nHVathing- V
j.axt;,.ttw-15.‘ 1,800.’.
or susv‘ LHE, its PLUCTCATIDNS,
- . mrgsr FOR‘E1GN NEWS.
B; tke'Lt'irrvp.ta1y7r1oirI. arrthrd at N
'or.’t,‘;7<z];mi2y‘ ,t'n, 49 days from
‘Liverpool. , . .
FROM HOLI.‘AND+-UFFICIJL
Jlpu 'rH:,I.on-nor: cltzsrre. ,- ‘
' A t C .' Downing-517241, (7.7. 26.
Lietttenaht-Cnlnncl Clinton, aid-du-campto
ltit R’t.,.at,hi.;..ert Ihn suite of York, trrtted
this morning at the 0. rd‘ of the Right lien.
Henry Duridad, with dtfpaluhcs of which the
‘following are eoniet. ,
t1et.t.‘Q...ttiert, dtrhagert 5111‘, on. an.
R . y . .
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'Irt tn v ltllctttnmunication I rrpreferllcd tttyou
the rirt-ut-nll‘anres undci which X fmtnd it expe.
dient to withdraw the army from in forward oi
t.tt.... in rnnttnr Alhtntat; within thtt whic it
at prerent neettnit-t, and which 1 trtttt will have
zppeared to hit ttt..;ttty rtttrteient lu Illlralll the
meta ure. he (erfun of the year, 'IlJlClI hat al-
rtattytttttnter the arrest ‘nr ninter. give tne,
from 5 dav‘ to day additional reafnn to a -
preltetid tha't any at.tempt.towarda a profecutittn
ufthe campaign in thin country, would not be
attended with derihve ad-untagu, whilll the im-
pnllibiltty ufcavering the trbapt in the narrow
dintitzt or the country of nut poTTt-lhun during
the ...nter;...d t:-.e,t.reta.i.t..tna.e of r..,.,.r.et
I0 heetpetied it. that rearnn, ttttttd to the eon.
vitliovt ‘I felt, that the mall advifeahle tnealureto
he pnttned was to rttnuve with llll: arn... Io En-
gtattd ','an' tntetttien tttttth, although it -might
have etttttredrthe army to then int. in in execu-
tion, ljttda in my mind prderalale to any
other wh.et‘i eotttd be adn,..ed.,, ,
'Undcr.lhiI itnprwlhun, and eennatting that
ferrous loft might e:-tftte fruit-t delay, I have been
indtted to ‘eeno de tn atnttttite, tn corjunflton
with vice-admiral Mitchell, with Gen. Brtmc.
cnmwtandtng the French and Batatiat-t armies, oi
tthieh the cutidilifms are enetnrett; tnd tt-1.ttti,tI-
'th....,;h,they provide for g..ing‘..,n t large num-
er oiprfttnnert of war, new in ten. huids, yet t
trttn Willltnl he tllougltl by he majelly tn ttta.
drquate ootnnentttinn ten tntny ..-alnthtotit-et
“which mufl have been loil,'<er,the ohjaii atlticlt
ha: hitherto tlireiled them, ‘no longer prctnifed
fucccfl‘, and when the only "meant Wl'IICl.I re.
rented thetnrettet or Zrtfuting a reettteretteat
were tltofe BF ieforting tn the tdcllrumve mea-
ittre af inuttdatirtn from the (ca, which, as it
would have involved the inhabitant: of the north-
etn nttt nrthia. etinot in....tn t... I rent. or‘
years, mull have ‘lteen highly repugnant to the
‘feelingt, as tnell as cuntrary to the (hanfler and
piaQice of the Britiih nation. I rt-ll ctmlident
that the wturivet wltith I have here dt‘I7ltd will
etrrufe me to his ‘Majelly, far having afled with-
nttt tartan... .;nn.tttt.n.t tttttn ‘home, ...tt
that t thttt have the rttitraaion or ttnotttng that
my eondna, in that terneet, hattnet ttithhtt Mt.
jelly‘: ;ratie.ts'.m....httttttt. . , ‘
,- t. Iarrt,&ca ‘A a‘ -'
. rsinnetty . 1 FREDERICK.
inn, xen.,n..ndat,&t. . , .
Right ti
,[1’lANl!.Al’l'I)N.]'
A R T I C L E S
Jgwetl upon between Illajtzr-Gzrtenal Krttnr, Jul
anthnrytd hy Itir thighngfi tlte aDItlegfYa7 ,
-mrrtman :1 in ac irftf tltl -tmnloined Eeglrjlt
and Rtyittn RIM], and tittten Rojliluait, gen-
eral cfbrigadz and nrijttlant-general, Jul] at.
. xIt.;tt'f.t1bt-rt'tt'zett'Brttne, gennnl and rum-
,1vttartrt':r.t'ttt’Itt'rfrJ:rIt: Finch an:t1Ba:am'tan
uvwtj. re‘ '
‘ . Art. L Fr-tn tit: dIle!orIl)iI‘G0lIVelIli(7lI all
hnlltliriei fhyll ceafe bElW(‘Cn’ld'Ic witx armies.
Art. , e irieof idctnirrarinn. between
the faicl arnties, fhall be the line of their refpee
titrc out-vpytlls an they now <xi “Z t“ 1! ‘
Art‘ Ill. The continuation of all worh of-
fenlive and defrnlive fltall be fufpendcdion both
Iider, and no new ones a I be underta en.
t Art. XV.‘ The mounted batteries ralten -
fcllion of at the Helder, vr at other pnhtmnt
within the line, now hoot. ‘.e by the vtomliirttd
Englilh and RuRIInVIln’Iy.‘atall he tetteted in
,the flare to lll'tICh’IlIty'Wtl't taken, or (in enle
the Dutc ry taken therein lhall be pre-
rtrtett.---': .' t t - -
Art. V. Tia: combined Engltlla and Ruf-
. ntntrtny ntatt etnhath .. rt... 35 Fumble, and
lltall rvacuatetlt: territory, euallt, idtndt, and
internal Iuvigrion er‘ the nttteh Republic, hy
the 30th of ov. i799, ‘ltlilhotll cummitting any
devallatinn; by inunditlonltcuttlng Dy
other way injuring the fourc: ’
,‘Art. VI. Any [hips ofwar, er other veCl'elt
which may arrive with reinforcement: for the
t ot...ta,,t..on.
combined Britilla pntl Rulliiu itrny, lhall no‘
erttntttotetttentg in then prefent tt..e, tnd all-'
Lee, or
‘La STEPHEN COULD,’ at their rrtr.tt..g.othte, ttttpnrtte the t:e...t.rtoi.re.
equally tt mt.-rt, tn'(end ,
tfrench and ttatatitn t...e., Iu'faIiafy.h.im1clf t.
, N [To1'.u. Nuns. 172.?’-
AND in vnsr cortcztti;s?--Ct7a;:r
' land the fame, and lhallbe fen: away‘ I! foot: It
edible.’ ' ‘ ' ‘
Art. VII. C!nt!li Brttne (hall he at liberty,
to fend an tttrteettt-..t.i.. the tenet orthe ztt,-p tttet '
lolhEHeldef,t0reptrrIlu him the tttte of the
hattertet tnd ttte prttgttrl or the embltclliun.
ttn Rttttt lltglxrlefx the ntthe nr Yorlt thttt he
an nfhcrr within the
that no new vmrlta are :arricd nn, on their lide.
An rtllicer of malt and dtllinflittn lhall be fen:
(rem each 'amty‘re(p=(ltvclv, to guarantee the
tlecullhm tvt Ihi: eonte ...‘. t
Art. VIXI. Eight the-ufand prifonen ol'war- >
French and sauviant, ttketrbefttre the preft-nx
campaign, and now ‘ttetatttui tn England, [hall
be tettotett ttsthottt ronlitllnni Io thett rttpeetite
countriet. The proportion and the choice of
fuclt prtfuncrt for each-, to be determtrted be-
lvteen the [W0 repttblrrs. hlljttf gcnctql tent...
lhallretmita with lltll French army to guanntee
the etterution of this article. '. .
Art. 1X. The Callcl agreed upon hem-Ht,
the two artntet for the ettthange ofthr prtfnnhr.
taltrn dunng the Prefrnt umpaigrt. than emttin.
tte in ttttttotee tttt attttau he etrtttd iItmcom-
[Ilclc eret..t...t.; tna t. .t rntthtr ‘agreed the"
Dutch Admiral De Evinter tllaall he t-..,[.4,,‘4
at tttthangcd. - - v
‘ . Cnncluded tr ;tttn.ttr;.hQ tsth nroste.
her, t-;99,lay the uhdclhgned c.,....t
onten, rttntnted ..;i.t. r..tt ...... t.
y thttt . .
(Signed) r J. KNOX, ttttj.cet.. "
lslgned) R05'l0L1.ANT. ' ‘
Atthtv or 1-Ii-LLVETXA;
zutztrtt, ca. :6. - "
Jttajenn, Commnndtr tn Clrirf. tn tIte'Mt'n.'.'ler
, at warty nit rzezntter tttpautz. '
Citizensbtteituta,‘ - -M
‘rut: tall t.-eottnttt httte had ofstmrroti‘
ttate, that he had heen rtttt rnr three div! hrt.
Rding ll Ma,-e..retd -, that hit Itmy .... trdneed’
to about 5coc men, mn9 ul’ ulmni Ire delittuzc
’t.tt.n.t and thoet, and in I deplr-rabl: tttttatitt.-.,
on thetr marrh to rietttttatth, tthtth inducer tne
In fuEpt3[c that he is endeatoring lo tat-a hit
jttnttsen with the retnatnt nr the nrnty nr Korre.
ttnrr. what gate. greater ptohthtiity to tttit
Vjttnftlolt it, (Eat the Rnmlrll ttht. were upnrl the.
Rhtne hate tit he... ltlilvtd by the Atantitnt,
and ltemlfthinglnwzrdx the tire entt.
y movement irttn the Onion: will take piare
on the 18‘l't ... (gill. . x .
tstgued) ’ . MASSENA.
. ‘FRANK!’ RT. on. at. i
The httrnn nr wlr are lcrumlntncing on ttt
Rhine. Ltu night the rrenttttretred the Rhine
end theMt .. in .et.nnd.-rahtt rntre, nearcter.
geltlu, andrenntrcd the t.t.attA..4ir.‘t.. roree .e
the Irrnlory Ofnllmnldt. The arnttd peartntt,
tt ohld lgaln tdtantttt, tte ltkewiiejllltillhg
I. it thnntht Ihll the rtenth are mediating ano
thet excurlinri Iglttall Manlteim and Helbmn, It
wtttten the Arrttdtntert ertny in swtttertand. '
0 tr tit, tt htethed up rtnnt Ill hides,‘ and vlr
are tn tianget ttr all tttrtttntniettton being ettt 1:5
The lateil letters from Swabie have ant arrived.
On the 9th. Maj:-r Cots. Szenltereflty fent a
dettehtnent tr sztttethnrntt, rt-hotaid an etn.
bivgoon all thettetrett in theriner, tnttnrrent:
the arcbitiftto (‘LII (ity, Mr. Heft, and carritc
hitn nit, tt ttett at the lumbar for regiiring th.
ttridge tarhnttt It Neidetraa. ‘ - a ‘
YARIS. ()tlt-.I!rr .e.- ' ti,
tptunnlplrlf, wltufe ',,.neotd:...a,. .t....y. tnt, ,
fill or the tte... at the day, did not deplr
hi. lplrlmelus t... the an er in. ttnttl, . ,-
the rag: the .nt-e....'.... tttnted ... he and -pttred "
Whole night tt the Lnretnhottrg. He ‘was yer
day ltrtivtd theta by the Diteanry, in a tn;
andtente, atone u'(lv-tit.’ Btrulthialrriva '
pillage! ttett (‘Vol dtd with eititent, with? t
tte the min tthnte ntnte httttnght . ff
ny grtllevtllx. tte rtenttd renr.hte..r.- y,,-,'
me. He tttted hit htnd tort.-erat ofIl’lc' , v,,,,,.
who had (tried htilil taint t.. ttttr, end . 4;, .'
departed enchanted with having Teen lair ,, ’
Ofitrber :3. t .
Among the erttplttyrnent: ulTtgner",], W
for Buonaparte, are twa well wort 1.’. or b‘.
The 5. it, la recover ttaty, and tntre'h to v.'...(
the (trend to repairto Berlin, rtdthrre eh
tlttdea peace. ‘ ‘ tl
. .‘ o . t .
rteint, where n..o...,.t-tte ttt.-.‘de.1,“.'..t..
titre ittwn nf t ieyet. 1: ret-eivcd in name l'r
]tv‘tit..t Czfar. and poll'ell'u ftnne lunainl wh
tttett ttt tntittttaty-an I nedttn,‘ tn
tre.
t
I
Irnpllitlie
btuther in law.
It wax the &CltlnIVy>Drd‘gIiE0l.I‘ '[..-it.
- "3 ‘.7’ .