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ycfterday everwl pv ons of sliftipftieii arnved in town tram holland—great num ber..of perjprvs were <**& oi " f itlgjfpr this country as an a.'ylum genera clirty t is now at cologne a gamtt which fbej^my are fid to be ad vancing in great force on the near approach ol _ whoia it i choujjiit h wiil pafc toe niwnc ; net judging it prudent to r ilk ano ther en g agenm»t in the prefent reduced itate ot his anny wlt h fuch an in.mcnie iupenoiity ol force as is oppoied to him october 9 the dutch mail due on mociuj not be ing arrived whc this paper w 8 put to p'refs makes it unppgible to determine any thiivr rclpecting dfrrent rumours that have been circulated oi riots in lioaerd-wn arattcr dara and the neighbourhood , of the ftadt holder and hi family being builly employed iq m&ing preparations to come to england his enemies bring fo numerous and beccm iijg iu powerful as tc threaten the entire o verthrow oi the prelent dutch govern'mc ot utrecht bang ukin by jfh e french ; and many other report p-rtly origiuatiug in the views and wliue ot ihule who gi\e ih.m currency watt and dcwine the p«rfor under frntence 01 death for hi^h tr.eafon at lciin burgh are to be executed or the caftle hill north iiile of ihe caftle csie in that city on wcdi.ti'duy next sunday eveuing air scon a third mel fenger in the tour.'e of 24 houi arrived at mr dundai'i office h di ■' patches ; lrom his royal nijj&nejs the doke or yorlsr l'e l«t the ani;y on tli ri'day hit as became uinai ii lburvnbuee he bruugiu only pri vate dhpatc«*s fjr government ; but we linderifand that his risy-l hivfanels lau in^de a lupvc&uept t0 j oin e t ofcratcldirfayt uiih tlfe ifatintiwbf rsiiimr tae iieue m>pf iellut iris with concern we have to hare that en thc~ii!h ult the for:rcf of crcvecceur which ojininandh the p.iikge of the made to tne hummel was taken pofelllbb of by the entury it was given up either jroir the cowardice or usachery of the commandant who i3 how under arrdt and will be trieu by a court m'artal a pnntid paper of whjc.vthe following is a t audition was lately pored all over paris : f when the ronan senare took all the « powers inio their own hands the pto '* pie v ere reduced to flavery ci;izens '< you arc reduced to this htuation ; yon '« havenqtl)iug kit to lave yoii but the 31 11 •« article of uie righto of m«n — tiut is in •' lurrectio the tei;tb of the french in hjlfaiid con liit of ilrivv huts n-hich they or<.c the pea lanrs to raiie tot them the french are fuid to have made the spanu ii ruicai three iejguea bcyor.d p-in ri!iinaj policies were done on friday laft in the city att>ve!ve guineas to pay one hu'wdred it a peace i concluded l»y iiie?dof apfil 79s . ihe prehtni government of ceneva ba orders to in^ke reprii'als againil the dut^li who have ordered all the gencveie prop^rr ty to be lcqueftrated and no debts to be oaw to the uentvt-fe merchants and teujk tr . oclober 9 an accnun froni the cologne mention ing hc lite coi 1 as near s from the jjcdvijiels and duratjjn of thele everyone ot them leemed to be a pjrehed and regular engagen:enu the palavme government cf the dutchy of rf*i have ordered a poll tax to be paid within three weeks the lubjeas of h are divided into 6 clailes the hi^heft paying iiweiut and the loweit one rixdoiidr be fides rhis a lubfuw is d^nanded'of thc.ca thoiic . clergy poll'dltxj . ot livings ' 1 he jcwi/iiave uiadea ift oci6\ir tajtufand rix uuiliil rorth^car o l i n a g a z e t t e v o l ix s a t u r d ay december 27 , j 794 . n t o 467 l o n d o n oil 7 . i he po'i'h charge d'aff irs at vienna has not ye been abie o obtain any anfwer 10 the neves h has lately prefei.ted it is luid that koiciuiko offers tern advantageous tu the houfe or auilr a the prisoners taken in the conttli m wh ch ine were forced torehafs w.ipre bti g broughtbe e^°fchiiko he rrta i'd them kindly and laid — i hat poland wa d-rpofed to r dv eve ry refpeel to the 1 oufe cr uilria but would at the lame time tepel any hottilhies com mitted on its territories a gentleman who left paris on the itt iniiant f.ys that all was t^en q iet and that fo intent were the coiumitted of public i.ite:yon affording pichegru and jourdan the means ufexecuti g ne'it orders th.ic they had fent reinforcemei ts which would hiake x\\c arniies amount to accjcoo mi t the thirteen bengal jiiij s itated in ibe convention to have lieen captured by ti.e frenchj iipear to have b,?en botany bay vt-u iels j 011 their return irom that colony the touched at bengal and v.ere laden with lug^ar iiik sea j tefterday a courier arrived at the secre tary ot state's cfece witii letters jrom mad rid which mention that the courts of madrid anj naples were determined topro i iecute the war private letters from the neighbourhood of the p-hfrie mention that there is by no means that cordially between the pruiiian and auftrkn commanders which mroold be fp dciirablc in the preie i.t niomeiitous criiii 1 o c want of unanimity among the different commander in chief we may aicribe muut of the caiamiiies of ihe preient war lausanne sept i wirel the chief ef the party of the nioun i lierret:chr^iident took his tie parture in f crer his fucceflor u the raw oral comnnlfioner doflei who has already iet at liberty a gi si t onmber o pr fontrs uij declared th«t he bat orders lrcm ihe comvnittee of public u eliare at paris to do nochuig but what ihould appear moll agree able to ihe twits v i e n n a sept 13 the two euglifli plenipotentiaries l>av had their audiauee of-ieav'r and wiil ihoidy quit this city ; bat wbetwr they will go di rectly to london or to a.'uy other place fidt we do not kr.uw vviith regard to the treat between great brirasn ami auuria ihe ijiiowjii't fairer particulars hive fcran 1 td 1 grcat-briuin vil luunediatelv pay the be granted aj icon as auilru • ilia 11 itqutit rh ni 2 gicat-briid.tj wiil mnft earneftly co bpafate in ihe reconqupit of the nethcriaud to be effected as ipeediiy as pofllble 3 the netherlands iliall have a banding miiitis t'uilleier.r 10 cover them ° 4 i he convention entered into at ihe ka^ue hall we annured 5 auitriaisto receive of great-britain tho lu*ii oi 4 ooo,oco pti tiofiias per annum tor wjliich t ihall cover ith troops mad tricht lircja aud all the frontier nro viutc . the british army hesd quant * a.t groe,beik ocl x our iit-avy biggage is by way ofprecau t en kept on the other iide th river v ' '. hcrdi i\;bjegi)en wl>tre it v aiio-her un v^iuent is made 1 which is e^pccled will be ir to ; iiio!to it is tnought t w»ll crofs ihe water at mi .** lure ihfc vv aal and a p^rt cw a juncbon by that ne u n watcrs^x once k being in very d xlic.iit to form a brie i>n dccudnt of me rapidity ihat pan of the river 1 ow iuie at prtui the accounts from the continent afford liitie re^fjo to beiic-ve thac holland c it be protected 1 . br>t!i auliriau ai;d ihe bfitu'h ai'imes ire obliged to rarear and lew 1 he united provinces in their own me:.ns of defence ' ia tha mean tims ihe f»vncli ar advjtofdng and me.t with litle oppjlition from the fcrtreflcs garrhbned by diitcii troops l"c was yciterday reported that they had advanced tc ynj taken pofl'ei iion of utrecht be.ween whicii and amltcr djw there i nothing to oppole them gin clairrayt's head-quarters were by theiaft accounts at ju iers ; but there is too inucii reaion to fear that t is general and his army v:h a?fofind exped'et to crufs the rhine leaving iie lower p?r-c of ger many at v.cil asholianj e\ooied to the c lieniy great conftarnation prevails in holland ; and we are lorry to ad-i that a ipiricoi dif affcclion to their preient government iteu.a roo prevalent amon the dutch lstveri irom mer.tz dated the z6:h ult inform uj of a coniiiieral»le advantage gained over 1 tie enemy the prince hjokeukihc a plan h-d been concerted for the rc-cap:ure of trcvcrs it sl to be executed in con cert by general mollendorff priiicc hohen lche aud duke a'bert wiiu cotinnands the auitriaus a general attack a 1 as o be mtdeon the 2i:i on the enemy's ptih iu 1 the nejghucfurhood of that place qiwhb c veningprerecji-.j thedeltined r.t a.ck gct,cr-l received intmi.tioa ftott general cuirfayt oi his diiaiter r.ear maeftricht : i>d % concluding his part of the projected attack but move to he luccor o ciairfayt he rc linquiihed his part likewise priace hohen .. joie however at the head of the prullians under his command tortunatelv recei'.i.ig eo counter orders fr«7 r 1 m-ji .•»*«■#> advai.csd to tne attack ot the efiemyi and drove them from kiiterilautefn and all their poitsin its vicinity with very great laugh ter t'vo thoufand french were killed , tl;ree tho>..f nd wer made prifoners anion whom were upwards of one hundred olficci five pieces of cannon were likew^e f.«jc?n letters from duffeldori fay that from the 15th to the 23d i.t september gener-i clirfayt'sarmy left tn uethan eleven tlwu land en in filled and wounded be fides a great number taken pricon.rs abov.e one hundred p.ecesof cam on a:.d all the ajn u)i:r.ition and baggu^e of the tft wing n the 14th the frci.oi wrreiii c^nunu^ng to puriue and atrack the auil ians wherever tiiey could ovi-it-ketfaem wnh the v;dent intention of diving crols the llhine ail whoui tney could not dcit or take priiori ers • ' it it»s faid thac.prep«ratiolis are making for the l&pahiire of uitr sjjtijhoitifr oi the ij r.'.'m provinces or b : s i a < ry at^d tr^t pjif cf h;s tjicc;i aafc ai;c«jy b.en jem the stad:ho ! der has one in perfo.i to he . biiumcl to t kc tit ctiljiy nnfaiurnfcr j.re yfufn.ti vw eneaiy from crujli.i the ivl.efe \, e . «- afiurod viut iltf foitifeu of c'rfc fcicoebr oas{:ten rct-.kt;iu r itorm on 3oih ill b 1 n i-:«r-:iiin atjd ducli tiot;p ttati ont j on the file f ijcttjijiel . tjjis fact refts upon tlie-feeit i oniy horn the h^gue and is £'.> erj;!j uci^eved by tiie dut^i ao ven ii.enti •■we can r.ofi:ively jcontradict the idea re port cf a french commiliioncr iiaving made his appearance at the ha^.e or ainiterdiin tailien in conlequence at the attempt to afiaiiiiiate him items torhave.iegaiued much of his popularity which was evidently . on the decline hispax /». however has little weight in tue convention { and is mpitly ex pelievl trom^he jacobin club : but they con iinue to inveig againii b^frfr e collot d herbois xevaflenr punnei cjarrier vadier and eillauj \ r ar<;i^ncs the three latter ohvhotn r l^tiing awiiii ilie j-co bjnc'hb : *,
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1794-12-27 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1794 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 467 |
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Date Digital | 2009-04-07 |
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United States North Carolina Craven County New Bern |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, December 27, 1794 issue of the North Carolina Gazette a newspaper from New Bern North Carolina |
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1794-12-27 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1794 |
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Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/7/2009 7:15:05 AM |
Publisher | James Davis |
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United States North Carolina Craven County New Bern |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the North Carolina Gazette a newspaper from New Bern North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
FullText | ycfterday everwl pv ons of sliftipftieii arnved in town tram holland—great num ber..of perjprvs were <**& oi " f itlgjfpr this country as an a.'ylum genera clirty t is now at cologne a gamtt which fbej^my are fid to be ad vancing in great force on the near approach ol _ whoia it i choujjiit h wiil pafc toe niwnc ; net judging it prudent to r ilk ano ther en g agenm»t in the prefent reduced itate ot his anny wlt h fuch an in.mcnie iupenoiity ol force as is oppoied to him october 9 the dutch mail due on mociuj not be ing arrived whc this paper w 8 put to p'refs makes it unppgible to determine any thiivr rclpecting dfrrent rumours that have been circulated oi riots in lioaerd-wn arattcr dara and the neighbourhood , of the ftadt holder and hi family being builly employed iq m&ing preparations to come to england his enemies bring fo numerous and beccm iijg iu powerful as tc threaten the entire o verthrow oi the prelent dutch govern'mc ot utrecht bang ukin by jfh e french ; and many other report p-rtly origiuatiug in the views and wliue ot ihule who gi\e ih.m currency watt and dcwine the p«rfor under frntence 01 death for hi^h tr.eafon at lciin burgh are to be executed or the caftle hill north iiile of ihe caftle csie in that city on wcdi.ti'duy next sunday eveuing air scon a third mel fenger in the tour.'e of 24 houi arrived at mr dundai'i office h di ■' patches ; lrom his royal nijj&nejs the doke or yorlsr l'e l«t the ani;y on tli ri'day hit as became uinai ii lburvnbuee he bruugiu only pri vate dhpatc«*s fjr government ; but we linderifand that his risy-l hivfanels lau in^de a lupvc&uept t0 j oin e t ofcratcldirfayt uiih tlfe ifatintiwbf rsiiimr tae iieue m>pf iellut iris with concern we have to hare that en thc~ii!h ult the for:rcf of crcvecceur which ojininandh the p.iikge of the made to tne hummel was taken pofelllbb of by the entury it was given up either jroir the cowardice or usachery of the commandant who i3 how under arrdt and will be trieu by a court m'artal a pnntid paper of whjc.vthe following is a t audition was lately pored all over paris : f when the ronan senare took all the « powers inio their own hands the pto '* pie v ere reduced to flavery ci;izens '< you arc reduced to this htuation ; yon '« havenqtl)iug kit to lave yoii but the 31 11 •« article of uie righto of m«n — tiut is in •' lurrectio the tei;tb of the french in hjlfaiid con liit of ilrivv huts n-hich they or<.c the pea lanrs to raiie tot them the french are fuid to have made the spanu ii ruicai three iejguea bcyor.d p-in ri!iinaj policies were done on friday laft in the city att>ve!ve guineas to pay one hu'wdred it a peace i concluded l»y iiie?dof apfil 79s . ihe prehtni government of ceneva ba orders to in^ke reprii'als againil the dut^li who have ordered all the gencveie prop^rr ty to be lcqueftrated and no debts to be oaw to the uentvt-fe merchants and teujk tr . oclober 9 an accnun froni the cologne mention ing hc lite coi 1 as near s from the jjcdvijiels and duratjjn of thele everyone ot them leemed to be a pjrehed and regular engagen:enu the palavme government cf the dutchy of rf*i have ordered a poll tax to be paid within three weeks the lubjeas of h are divided into 6 clailes the hi^heft paying iiweiut and the loweit one rixdoiidr be fides rhis a lubfuw is d^nanded'of thc.ca thoiic . clergy poll'dltxj . ot livings ' 1 he jcwi/iiave uiadea ift oci6\ir tajtufand rix uuiliil rorth^car o l i n a g a z e t t e v o l ix s a t u r d ay december 27 , j 794 . n t o 467 l o n d o n oil 7 . i he po'i'h charge d'aff irs at vienna has not ye been abie o obtain any anfwer 10 the neves h has lately prefei.ted it is luid that koiciuiko offers tern advantageous tu the houfe or auilr a the prisoners taken in the conttli m wh ch ine were forced torehafs w.ipre bti g broughtbe e^°fchiiko he rrta i'd them kindly and laid — i hat poland wa d-rpofed to r dv eve ry refpeel to the 1 oufe cr uilria but would at the lame time tepel any hottilhies com mitted on its territories a gentleman who left paris on the itt iniiant f.ys that all was t^en q iet and that fo intent were the coiumitted of public i.ite:yon affording pichegru and jourdan the means ufexecuti g ne'it orders th.ic they had fent reinforcemei ts which would hiake x\\c arniies amount to accjcoo mi t the thirteen bengal jiiij s itated in ibe convention to have lieen captured by ti.e frenchj iipear to have b,?en botany bay vt-u iels j 011 their return irom that colony the touched at bengal and v.ere laden with lug^ar iiik sea j tefterday a courier arrived at the secre tary ot state's cfece witii letters jrom mad rid which mention that the courts of madrid anj naples were determined topro i iecute the war private letters from the neighbourhood of the p-hfrie mention that there is by no means that cordially between the pruiiian and auftrkn commanders which mroold be fp dciirablc in the preie i.t niomeiitous criiii 1 o c want of unanimity among the different commander in chief we may aicribe muut of the caiamiiies of ihe preient war lausanne sept i wirel the chief ef the party of the nioun i lierret:chr^iident took his tie parture in f crer his fucceflor u the raw oral comnnlfioner doflei who has already iet at liberty a gi si t onmber o pr fontrs uij declared th«t he bat orders lrcm ihe comvnittee of public u eliare at paris to do nochuig but what ihould appear moll agree able to ihe twits v i e n n a sept 13 the two euglifli plenipotentiaries l>av had their audiauee of-ieav'r and wiil ihoidy quit this city ; bat wbetwr they will go di rectly to london or to a.'uy other place fidt we do not kr.uw vviith regard to the treat between great brirasn ami auuria ihe ijiiowjii't fairer particulars hive fcran 1 td 1 grcat-briuin vil luunediatelv pay the be granted aj icon as auilru • ilia 11 itqutit rh ni 2 gicat-briid.tj wiil mnft earneftly co bpafate in ihe reconqupit of the nethcriaud to be effected as ipeediiy as pofllble 3 the netherlands iliall have a banding miiitis t'uilleier.r 10 cover them ° 4 i he convention entered into at ihe ka^ue hall we annured 5 auitriaisto receive of great-britain tho lu*ii oi 4 ooo,oco pti tiofiias per annum tor wjliich t ihall cover ith troops mad tricht lircja aud all the frontier nro viutc . the british army hesd quant * a.t groe,beik ocl x our iit-avy biggage is by way ofprecau t en kept on the other iide th river v ' '. hcrdi i\;bjegi)en wl>tre it v aiio-her un v^iuent is made 1 which is e^pccled will be ir to ; iiio!to it is tnought t w»ll crofs ihe water at mi .** lure ihfc vv aal and a p^rt cw a juncbon by that ne u n watcrs^x once k being in very d xlic.iit to form a brie i>n dccudnt of me rapidity ihat pan of the river 1 ow iuie at prtui the accounts from the continent afford liitie re^fjo to beiic-ve thac holland c it be protected 1 . br>t!i auliriau ai;d ihe bfitu'h ai'imes ire obliged to rarear and lew 1 he united provinces in their own me:.ns of defence ' ia tha mean tims ihe f»vncli ar advjtofdng and me.t with litle oppjlition from the fcrtreflcs garrhbned by diitcii troops l"c was yciterday reported that they had advanced tc ynj taken pofl'ei iion of utrecht be.ween whicii and amltcr djw there i nothing to oppole them gin clairrayt's head-quarters were by theiaft accounts at ju iers ; but there is too inucii reaion to fear that t is general and his army v:h a?fofind exped'et to crufs the rhine leaving iie lower p?r-c of ger many at v.cil asholianj e\ooied to the c lieniy great conftarnation prevails in holland ; and we are lorry to ad-i that a ipiricoi dif affcclion to their preient government iteu.a roo prevalent amon the dutch lstveri irom mer.tz dated the z6:h ult inform uj of a coniiiieral»le advantage gained over 1 tie enemy the prince hjokeukihc a plan h-d been concerted for the rc-cap:ure of trcvcrs it sl to be executed in con cert by general mollendorff priiicc hohen lche aud duke a'bert wiiu cotinnands the auitriaus a general attack a 1 as o be mtdeon the 2i:i on the enemy's ptih iu 1 the nejghucfurhood of that place qiwhb c veningprerecji-.j thedeltined r.t a.ck gct,cr-l received intmi.tioa ftott general cuirfayt oi his diiaiter r.ear maeftricht : i>d % concluding his part of the projected attack but move to he luccor o ciairfayt he rc linquiihed his part likewise priace hohen .. joie however at the head of the prullians under his command tortunatelv recei'.i.ig eo counter orders fr«7 r 1 m-ji .•»*«■#> advai.csd to tne attack ot the efiemyi and drove them from kiiterilautefn and all their poitsin its vicinity with very great laugh ter t'vo thoufand french were killed , tl;ree tho>..f nd wer made prifoners anion whom were upwards of one hundred olficci five pieces of cannon were likew^e f.«jc?n letters from duffeldori fay that from the 15th to the 23d i.t september gener-i clirfayt'sarmy left tn uethan eleven tlwu land en in filled and wounded be fides a great number taken pricon.rs abov.e one hundred p.ecesof cam on a:.d all the ajn u)i:r.ition and baggu^e of the tft wing n the 14th the frci.oi wrreiii c^nunu^ng to puriue and atrack the auil ians wherever tiiey could ovi-it-ketfaem wnh the v;dent intention of diving crols the llhine ail whoui tney could not dcit or take priiori ers • ' it it»s faid thac.prep«ratiolis are making for the l&pahiire of uitr sjjtijhoitifr oi the ij r.'.'m provinces or b : s i a < ry at^d tr^t pjif cf h;s tjicc;i aafc ai;c«jy b.en jem the stad:ho ! der has one in perfo.i to he . biiumcl to t kc tit ctiljiy nnfaiurnfcr j.re yfufn.ti vw eneaiy from crujli.i the ivl.efe \, e . «- afiurod viut iltf foitifeu of c'rfc fcicoebr oas{:ten rct-.kt;iu r itorm on 3oih ill b 1 n i-:«r-:iiin atjd ducli tiot;p ttati ont j on the file f ijcttjijiel . tjjis fact refts upon tlie-feeit i oniy horn the h^gue and is £'.> erj;!j uci^eved by tiie dut^i ao ven ii.enti •■we can r.ofi:ively jcontradict the idea re port cf a french commiliioncr iiaving made his appearance at the ha^.e or ainiterdiin tailien in conlequence at the attempt to afiaiiiiiate him items torhave.iegaiued much of his popularity which was evidently . on the decline hispax /». however has little weight in tue convention { and is mpitly ex pelievl trom^he jacobin club : but they con iinue to inveig againii b^frfr e collot d herbois xevaflenr punnei cjarrier vadier and eillauj \ r ar<;i^ncs the three latter ohvhotn r l^tiing awiiii ilie j-co bjnc'hb : *, |