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late European Intelligence,
ROME, February 4.
If n faid that a Moody in
fmrrftion has again taken plare
in Naples. More troops are
marching to }oin fh* French in
that ritv. Rencra! Chamoionpt
has only left fome troops in the
caftles. and retreated with the
reft to Capua. Royalifls aftem
ble in great numbers in C alabria
and Apulia. Fifty thoufand
men arc demanded for Naples
alone,
Civita, Vecchia, Montenal
ronc, Traeetfo, and other pla
ces, being Hill in a Rate of in
(urrrftion, more troops arc or
deied to march againft them.
LEC HOR V, February 12.
A ftip from Palermo brings 1
intelligence that admiral Ncllon
has (ailed with a (Iron? convov
of troops in franfports; and
h aving appeared before Naples
had encouraged the people to
revo’t a-new againft the French,
who with the affiftance ok the
Brtrfh, had obtained a fignal
. viftorv, and again diven them
out of tHe r’tv, wait wiih
impatience for the confirmation
of »his intelligence.
The Neapolitan patriots we
are told had declared war againlt
Sicily. •
Amfher letter , fame Sate,
New difturban cs h*ve occur
red in N:pies. The people in-1
fifbd that the Trench (hould!
themfelvea merely as
auxida y troops, and not hold
the nty as a conquered place,
and that the governin' nt of the
l.azz roni (b onld al o be re-
U wards of 60,000
people, i. is (aid had f *ken
againft the French, to fupport
the above demands, The king
of Sardinia's family ate upon
the point of embarkation.
The Ruffians and (inks have
landed on the Southern coafl of
b aples. Admiral Nfdfon has
alfo landed at Salerno Ihe
imperial troopsin Italy areevery
where in motion a* well as the
French. A telegraph is creded
at Milan,
VIE N N February 23.
The Indians appointed to
a A againfl the French by Tea
and land ire cflimatcdat 300,000
men.
Fighty waggons, with pon
toons. &c. were difpatched
hence on »he rtyb, with a ftrong
d vifir n of Tappers and timers
to the armies ; in faft all the
army waggons arc in motion.
MANHEIM, March 2.
. Th is city is now in poffellion
of the French. In confequence
of a capitulation concluded be*
tween the French general of
l brigade, citizen Ncy, and the
' Palatine general Mann, 300
French troops, infantry and ca
valry, entered the townwabout
nine this morning, and will foon
be followed by many more.
GENOA, February 14.
According to the lateft ac-i
counts received here from Alex
andria, Buonaparte is indefati
gably employed in the organiza
lion of Egypt, and hi* army is
30,000 ftrong; befide? which,
he has organized another army
of 50,000 men, confiding of
Copts, Drutes, &c, which is
much devoted to him. He only
waits for the finking of th** Nile,
to proceed on his expedition.
CADIZ, February 4,
This morning at a quarter
pad eight, a Barbary fleet, con- j
lifting of eight (hips of the line,
was difeovered in the offing. At
half pad nine it was joined by
four (hips of the line from the,
Britifli fleet, which is Rill befoic
this port. In about three quar
ters of an hour af er, the Britifli
(hips pu to Tea, and feemed to
proceed towards Minorca. Eve
ly veflfel fit to be employed
againfl the fleet of the Emperor
of Morocco, is now fitting out
here.
HAMBURGfT, March 5.
The Emperor is Lid to have
declared war againil France,
and we may hourly expcß the
moll important inte ligcncc from
every quarter. The courier, who
was expelled to have a»rived
here from Raftadt this day, has
not yet come, probably on ac
count of being delayed by the
, inundations.
! LONDON. 19.
IRELAND.
There is no harmonizing the
account* in the different Irifh
papers, wh ch fpeak of the (late
of the 1 te ior; thofe in the
intcreft of oppofit on, in gene
ral term*, reorefent the country
as not mored ftu bed than ulual,
whi e the HubUn journal and
the Tel graph exhibits a differ
ent pi&ure. The former of thefc
pape s, of the date of Saturday
ialt, Hates as follows :
I 9 _
" The accounts from the dif
ferent fouthern and weftern dif
iritis continue to furnifh the
ftrongeft rcafons to apprehend
that the fpirit of rebellion is by
no means To dep effed as we
have of late been led to hope.
The roik and Limerick papers
a c filled with dreadful details
of murders committed in thofe
count:ics, and force upon us
the melancholy recollc&ion,
that the rebellion of May laft
was preceded by exaßly the
fame kind of outrages againfi
individuals, and the fame fero
city of fpirit which afterwards
ripened into atrocious and hor
rible infurre&ion." The Tele
graph Rates as follows:
M In confequence of the
known defigns of our enemies,
of every defeription, the mod
formidaMe military preparation
is now carrying on in every part
of the kingdom. Tire exertions
of the executive power to tnecr
any hoftility which may fpring
up, have been uncommon and’
indefatigable; and there is not i
a place, adapted to the purpofc i
throw ghou: the kingdom, where
there is not a large depot of fuit
able and efficient army and mi
litary (lores/*
GLASGOW, March 16.
Our private letters by the lad
Hamburgh mails afford us a ge
neral, and we believe, a pretty
accurate view of the prefent
(ituation and profpefls of the
powers of the continent.
The treaty entered into by
Prince the Viceroy
of Naples, who h*d been long
fufpefted of a penchant for the
1 French, and by which general
Mack found him felt reduced to
1 the humiliating ncccffity of fur
' rendering as piifoncr and hoft
age, was difavowed by the Laz
zaroni, moll of the inhabitants
of Naples, and the peafants of
the fuirotmdmg country, who
marched towards the French
armies at Capua, whence after
a brave and bloody conflidl,
they retreated to the city, whi
ther the French purfued, and
alter three days conllant refill
ance and (laughter, they forced
them, by their tupcrioiity in
difeipline and artillery, to yield.
LIVERPOOL, March 23;
The Sun of Lft night fays,
the report of the ferret commit
tee of ihc home of commons,
will prove the mod important
and intcrefting thateverengaged
the attention of the B.itilh na
tion/*
It will appear (:f the Sun is
not misinformed) that a plan
was very n«ar execution for
maffacremg the members of both
hou/es of pi iatheit, and after
wards attacking the king’s palace !
this was to have been executed
by United Irijhmtn , 50000 of (
, whom are fuppolcd to be now
in this country.
SALEM, May 4.
French GenftoJiiy %
Capt. Jofeph Ropes arrived
here this day from India, in the
(hip Recovery, belonging to E.
H. Derby, efq. fays, that on his
outward bound paflhgc was
boarded in eroding the line, by
a French frigate, who only in
fpe&ed his roe of equipage,
and difmiffed him with polite
nefs. And in the Gulph of
Arabia was detained by a priva
teer of 22 guns, fiom the Kle
of France; the captain having
information of a fleet of Eng
li(h merchantmen, which were
to (ail from Mocha about that
time, to which port capt Ropes
was bound ; in 48 hours the
fleet as expe&ed hove in fight,
when the captain of the priva
teer difmiffed capt. Ropes with
many apologies for the delay,
and pretented him with 520
dollars for his detention. Capt.
R. adds the p ivatcer captured a
number of the tnglifh Ihips.
CON FRIST
Capt. John Fciicbrown, in
the brig Speedwell,
to MeflrstvPierce and Wait,
Salem, was boarded on his p ; ,f,
fage from La Vera Cruz to the
Havannah, by an Englifo f r j,
gate, and robbed of cafh to the
amount of feveral tiioufand dol
lars—<he Teamen (Lipped of
cve.y (billing, and their very
fhoes torn afunder in fearch of
gold, the bills the captain had
on the Havannah, dcflroyed
and the account of fales defaced •
the captain of the frigate info*
lently gave capt. Filleb own a
receipt for the articles plundered
without fignature, and difmilTcci
him with every mark of con
tumely and difrcTpeft. Capt,.
Fiilebrown is now arrived at the
Havannah, and this news comes
by a vcflel from thence arrived
at Marblehead.
PROVIDENCE, May t,
A new fpecics of fraud has
lately been pra&ifed in New.
York. Some trunks of muflin,
while depofited in the public
flore, were opened, themuflins
taken out, and old wrappers,
ropes, wood, draw, Ac depo-
Gted in their dead, and the
packages left in fuch exaft order,
that they were exported, and
the trick not difeovered until
the goods arrived in a foreign
market. Five hundrd dollars
are offered for a detedion.
SBy Wm. M : Dow
ELI., Clerk cj the
Cjurt of Ordinary
*J r** Ccumy oj'
'Jefferson,
WHEREAS Wm. Fountain, fen. haik
applied ro me for latter* of admi*
niitration on the Eftate of Seth Fountain,
hte of this County, dcceafcd ; thei'c are
therefore to cite and adinonifh all ami
Angular the Kindred and Creditors of the
ifa d dcceafcd, to be and appear at my
! Office, on or before the 24 h day of June
j near, to fhew caufc, if any they can,
why tetters of admiuiUralion ihouldnotbe
| granted him.
Given under my hand, this 24th day of
May, 1799, and in the twenty*
thir i year of the American lade*
peadcnce.
By Wm. M‘Dow*
GEORGIA,/ ell, Clerk of the
Jeff erf on County, Court of Ordinary,
Wm. M‘D OWELL. V of the County if I
3 Jffttton,
WHEREAS Richard Rowell aid
Martha Rowell hath applied to
me for letters of adminiftration on the
ellate of Elijah Grout, late of this
County, deceafcd : thefe ai« therefor*
to cite and admonifh all and Angular its
kindred a: d creditors of the faid dcccafed,
10/he and appear at my office, on or befo *
the 24 h day cf June nexr, to ffiewcaufe,
if any they have, why letters of adminif*
(ration (ho ald not be granted them.
Given under my hand, this 24 h day
of May, 1799, and in the twenty*
third year of the American lode*
peadcnce.
NO TICE.
PUGSLEY & DEVEAUX
Inform their Friends and the Public,
they have received by the way of .' u ‘ ■
gufta, a FRESH
Affortmcnt of MEDICINE*
Suitable to the Prafticc ; and »f iure
them, that the (trifled aticndoa will -*
paid to all Orders, Sic,
April 23.
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BLANK DEEDS
Of CONVEYANCE,
For Sale, at the Office of the & J
i/villc Gazette*
April 2.