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1 ale Eurrp:ai Intelligence-
CONSTANTINOPLE,
Dtemper 94:
Fonr bomb ketches have Juft
fried for Co»fu. Two Ruffian
fhi'7 n . of the line and a frigate,
under the command of rear-ad.
fniral Powtofkin, have failed to
Join the combined fleet. Jen
fhips of the line and fcvcral f»i
gat.es are getting ready for Tea in
tliis port, which are to be rein
forced by eight Ruffian (hips of
the line. They arc intended to
rruife in the Mediterranean,
where they arc to be joined by
eight Englifh (hips. The com
bined fleet will then confift of
26 fhips of the line, cxclufive
of tranfpom,
PETERSBURG]!, Dec. 28.
The news of the march of his
Neapolitan majefty into the Ro- 1
man territory has excited very !
agreeable fenfations here, and
his majefty, the Emperor has
fignified his determination of
fuppomng that monarch with;
his forces. In confcqucnce of
this refoluf. ion a corps of 10,000
men is about to march with all
poftiblc (peed, from the frontiers
of Turkey into Dalmatia, in)
order to be conveyed to Italy,
There is no fubfidy to be paid
for thefe troojxs, and his majefty
fends them without any felicita
tion whatever, from the foie im
pulfc of his own gcierofity,
VIENNA, January 1 2 .
By a meffenger from Italy,
we have received the official iu
tehigence, that prince Frederick
of Orange, commandant of the
Auftrian army in Italy, died
the 6th inftant, of a contagious
fever ; and it is fuppofed that
general Rcllcgrade is to fuccecd
him in the command of the
aimy.
Notwithftanding the hopes
entertained of the conclufion of
peace, the preparations for war
are continued in our dominion!
with redoubled a&ivity,
TURIN, January fit.
V* r e have been informed of
the arrival of our deputies at
Paris, but aic llill ignorant of
their million. Two opinions
prevail here at pufent; the one
fupports an union with the
French Republic, the other dc
(lares itlclf lor the abfolutc in
dependence of Piedmont, or for
i.s incorporation with Italy,
w hich, it is thought, will con
fiitute one great republic.
COLOGN E, January 27.
I his moment we receive the
following letter from Coblentz,'
dated the 25th January—“ The
fortrefs of Ehrenbreitfteia has
been at laft obliged to lunender
through want of provilions, and
the irnpoflibility of its being
fuccourcd, k efterday the capi
tuladon was figned, the whale
i~ of which anot vet
, *
t known, but it if laid (Ji*t the
parrifon is fo evacuate jt in thter 11
column*, the 27 li, cßr'i rnd *
?<)*h in (I ant, with all the honors {
of war, and to deliver up their 0
7 r /* * *”1
aims; and farther, to promife J
not to fcfve for one year againfl 1
France or her allies, nor to rnarcl! r
to the interior of (Germany. Fo:p
tranfporting the tick, and ihd f
baggage, the ntceffary waggon j
are ordered. In the Thai pan , ‘
ticularly (he mifery has cxceeda i
all belief/*
I
R AST AD T r January 1 1. (
The Jong expeded rneflcngc {
from V r icnna is a? lafl arrived— j
the anfwer he brings is of th >
following import: “ his Inipcria
Majefty has perceived by th 4 1
report, that the French miniftcr ■
to the Oongiefs at Raftadthaw ]
afkccl a queflion not at all rela {
ting to the affairs of the Empire ,
concerning the march of the |
I Kufiiau troops—his majefty ap- -
■ plauds the If rm and wife condufl
of the deputation of the Empire
on this p»int, and waits for the ,
; representation to be made to the 1
diet, upon which lha final icfo- j
lulion will follow
T omorrow the deputation is.,
again to hold its fitting, and in
cafe the French fliould 0:1 the
receipt ot this anfwer not take
any ftcpx, it will be confidcrcd
as a favorable fign, and as a
proof, that between Vienna and
Baris negociations arc carried
on.
Private Utters from Vienna
mention, that the Ruffian troops j
now on the confines of Auftiia
and Bohemia, are to flop till
further orders; and that from
Paris a final declaration was
expelled on the lubjefl of Italy,
on which war or peace will de
pend.
PARIS. January £7.
On the 7th inftant, fix prin
cipal leaders of the Brabancon
inlurgcnts were fhot at Luxem
burgh, purfuant to the fcntcnce
of the military commiffion,
January 28.
; One of the United lufhmcn
arrefted with Napper Tandy at
Hamburgh, cfcapcdthe vigilance
of his guards, and is arrived a;
Paris.
W« learn by letters from Italy,
that our ambafiaclor, Lacombe
St, Michel, was carried oIF on
board (he Englifh fquadron,
Championet having enquired
where it was fuppofed they in
tended to convey him, was in
formed that he was to be landed
at Gunoa,
January 3 1 .
i .us directory has received'
di I patches from Egypt, which
t contain the mofl fatisfaflory in
formation with lefpecl t# the
fituation of the army, and tha
commander in chief. N o traul-
of moment h.d taken
place hnee the infurreclLon ati
Lairo. Buonaparte has con-!
teuton himfeif with maintaining,
the I reach &uthoiity in iliac*
countiv, by a fevers difcipline/
hs a Vantages of which tie'
vativcs wor« the (lift to feel and'
acknowledge» The contdbu
ions are paid with pun&ua’ity,
snd the army is newly clothed.
There ;ve very few lick, The
report that general Berthier had
returned to Europe, appears to
hr unfounded. It is only cer
tain that Lewis Buonaparte fcas
landed in Corfica: This intel
ligence is dated the iGth of No
vember,
A letter written from Milan
to acoinmiflioner of the national
treafury, fays, that the French
troops entered Naples after a
fanguinary victory gained under
the walls of Capua. General
KCv was killed, and general
Chainpionct (lightly wounded.
The Neapolitans, who were col
lected on the mountains poured
down upon the French in the
plain. The (hock was dreadful;
but what can withlland the re
publican bayonets ?
February t:
Difputes have been revived
with great aniinofity between
the Bates and the duke of Wir
temburgh. The Bates are fup
poitcd by a very great majority
of the inhabitants, and there are
Itrong appearances of difeontent
in that country.
Eighteen hundred Neapolitan
prifoners are about to be trans
ferred to Dijon,
February 3.
General Jordan, in a difpatch,
dated the 29th of January, in
forms the directory, that on the
j 27 th the troops of Treves, under
i the command of colonel Faber,
evacuated the fortrefs of Ehren
hreitftein, which was taken pof
fcflion of the fame day by the
troops of the republic.
Febrrary 5.
It is Laid, that admiral Nclfon,
on his anival at Palermo, col
ie6led a great number of tranf
porrs, with which he failed tow
ards the Levant. His projeA
mu ft be to take on board fome
Ruin an and Turkifh troops, and
ro cany them to the kingdom of
Naples, toatl again ft the French.
February 6.
It is reported that Malta has
received fupplies from the fqua
dron which lately failed from
Ancona.
February 8.
The triumphant entrance of
our troops into the city of Na
ples was announced
by the frequent diftharges of
artillery.
It is reported that the Lazza
roni made a vigorous refiftance,
in which a great number of them
were killed. It is alfo confident
ly laid, that the houfes from
which ihots had been difcliarged
agaiuft the French, were let on
lire.
LONDON, February 12.
We learn with ferious con
jeern, that many perfons at Lif-
| bon are fal'peGed of being fa-
I von b e to trie French project of
attaching the kingdom of Por
iug d 4 and ievcral have in con
fcquence been taken no. rn i
committed to clofc cuflodv.
Among ft thefe, we
is count Zenobio, who was r ;rr ,’
time ago Cent out cf this country
on account of his political r>rin
ciplcS;
By the latcft accounts received
at Lifbon from the Mediterra
nean, Malta was (lili in the nof
leftion of the Ficneh. Fion
the tempeftuous weather which
had prevailed, the blockade of
the ifland was not Id clofc as it
would othervvife have been, and
it was apprehended that the
French would take advantage
of the circumftance. to throw
fuccours into the garrifpn, which
would of courfc prctia£b its fur
render.
The Portuguese government
Teemed determined to difpute
every inch of their territory with
the French, and we truft, that
receiving, as they no doubt will,
the moft efFential aid from the
fleet and army of Britain, the
French will at laft bind that in
one quarter at lead their arms
will prove equally unfucccfsful,
February 18;
It was yefterday reported that
government meant to fend
200,000 Britifh troops to Por
tugal, for the defence of that
country, and that the Duke cf
York was about to leave town
for ronfmouth,to make arrange
ments for their immediate cm
, barkation. Herald *
! NEW-YORK, April 17.
( The Britifh packet, Way
. mouth, in 63 days from Fab
. mouth, and tht (hip Fair Ame
; rican, in 44 days from Pouf
mouth.
By the arrival of thefe two
. vciJels we expedlcd to receive
* *
. late and interefiing information}.
. as yet our hopes ai d not realized.
. The Britifh packet left Falmouth
: on the 12th of February, and
1 brings the mail of that month.
It was not received at the pofl
: office laft evening;
1 he Fair American left Portf
mouth on the 4th of March.
, Her letters were received at the
poft-o'hce laft night, but were
not delivered from thence,
Englifh papers to the sth of
February, (three days later than
: our communications via Charlcf
ton) are received here; but wc
[ believe they do not contain an f
: thing important. We have con*
veiled with a gentleman, pafltr.-
. ger in the Fair American, who
( informs, that nothing particular
k had tranlpired previous to their
. failing; with this exception, that
1 a convoy with 15,000 men failed
[ from England, for Portugal, thi
t day before the departure of im
pair American ; and that 60,0c0
men of the French armv, ers
4 /
moving towards that country;
* we are in hopes to collaft feme
■ thing further on this fubjeft h* r
• to-morrow's nublication.
•. A «"1 #
We undstftand that the W r
i American has brought 100 to- 1 *
1 of euunen for government,