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n o r t h-c a r o l i n a g a z e t t e vol xi saturday november 5 1796 no 564.i v r o c l a m a t i o k of the executi vz directory ing it terminated in the rctrr at of his royal hjghneis was little more than a drawn bat tli , r.d that the refult of it was at lei 11 as diiaftrous on the ide ot the enemy as on that of theiy intrepid though unfortunate oppo nents — for in lu'h cafes only it is that tar diiici marks the publication of their details a letter from brultels of the 17th injt extreaofaleuerfromptrtfmouth aihufl 26 lhismornmg the ratler cutter a very fflft failing veffel received orders to tail in ftantly with d fpptches for the weiujndies bhe.is no t;ouht ypprife our commanders in that quarter of a vifit that may be expeft ed fs*m our ci-devant allies the spaniards " i • ■•• 1 he gliich'eftsr man of war is juft arrived with the reft of the men of war and tne hcet from smyrna turkey gibraltar bco under their convoy cbftluung of above fifty ieven fail of merchantmen orders arc iffued from the board of ordu nance to lupply the different caitles and gar nlons in this kingdom with ammunition and military ftores of every dcicript.ou paris sept i let every true patriot mid every frjend to order and peace rejoice anarchy and royajil'm have in vain united their efjii rt to leader the brand of.difcord ami to dil • folve the republican government : their at tempts will always be vain a fy.v hundred infamous wretel es enraged at bciugno long er able to exercife oppreilton and pillage and havirtg no hi , oi'exciting thcpeople to iniurrectiun but in alarming them for their liberty * ihil ited laft night in the llreets ii;,;ii f f;.r.j > racy andftuck up royalift pro clamations armed with fabres mujkets and ph]lo!s they fpread tbemfelves over all parts of tills large city they endeavoured to excite alarm ;•> difcharging guns they cried out r th;it the royalifts hud rallied for the pip o c of cutting the throats oi all the pjtrn s and called the people to their at iiftan.ee ; 11 fv expected in the midd of the co ifufioi'i to .... e thi ir infamous accomplices who ; 11 fct out that fan e night to tin 1 | lace where legiftature had convoked the high court pi uilice ; and there they would have proceeded to ili execution ofr.il the horrors which they had planned in babceuf's confpi i cy . . bye the people arc now capable of feeing their true intereils and only diiplayed their lo e of the republic and of the conltiuu-oii uh'rli al ures it to them 1 hey treated with contempt thof m'ignia of defpotifm which had been displayed s ith the mod artful per fidy ano they felt all the horror and indig nation for thofe monilers who waiited again to open a career of wicljednefs that luch wretches i ferve trufting to agoyerriment the zeal and lincerity of which they are con vjneed of ali lhe citirensreuiained in the molt profound tranquility thanks to the good ienfe pi the people to the courage ai^d good conduct of the foldiers to tlie i<.defatigrible t of the magiftrates appointed to watch o vcri fafe --, and to that of the brave iv public an ; ;< nerals the tranquility of paris has beeri mail stained andanarchy prevented all theic a entitled to public gratitude may the enemies of ! ranee at length per ctdvethe ufelpjlhels of their efforts to leduce thtijoiafs of citizens : may her friends rally round a coiiitiiiuion which at once enfures her repoie and freedom and feconds the efforts of a government relolved equally to defend it againtt tht attempts of ah parties kkvfclukite la pain prejident la g-vrdt sfcretary^gcneral lncutions an attack having beep in:ide by the army oi the sarnbre and meufe at j^unkcn ihict which after an obftinate conteft prov ed fuccefsiul the auftrians having been o bliged to rctre.it with the lols of a confid erable number of men killed wounded and taken pr'utoners an gull 27 a letter from darnfladt of the 14th aflbres that the auiirian army was retreating to 0\c interior of bohemia lefebre's divilion was at indenback colla-ud's before frappach aad bernadotet's neur scl rtiiack p a ii i s 25 thirrmddr auguji iz executive directory s t ate p j p e r . the ambaffader of sv eden to the citizen mi nuter ot foreign affairs " paris auguii 2 i 79 6 citizen lmiiiier " it is by ihe exprsfs order of my court tliat 1 have the honour 0 renew before the directory the iieps 1 had already taken for ■the hdijiijtion pf m d kehaufen in the qua lit or ch irgeii'affaires of his niajeiiy with the 1 rench republ .'. '' inviting you citizen minifler to take a gain into com deration a itepfo conformable to t'10 gi oj inrelugence which lublifts be tween tlte t o < ount ries i beg you will per mi me to imi e iome obfervations which i . lubmit 10 the directory " the co fidence which friendly and allied powers reciprocally owe each other the re sft which is its refult has always been in riminately granted to the pcrlon choien by hii fovereign to reprefent him — it is even infeparable from it both lave however been n gledtd intheperionofm derehau • t'ia private fentiments can the lefs give umbrage to the government as he \\ ould cer tainly iatrifice them in the exercife of his fuueiions ii they could be contrary to the in it uclions he has received and if in his con duce or in his language he could be wanting to the trc;.tv which lubliiis between sweden and france and it is in this cafe only if a mifunderitanding ihould take place between ih two governments that his recall would become neceflary but lince this is n6t the cafe his lent.n.ents cannot be conlitlered as a valid vn tive oi exchifion and the rtfufal be comes i oiit quent\y lei's an injury done to m de !■' ehaufen than a \\ ant of reipecl to his o vcreign " 1 miifi v.kewife remark thatm dere - haulen being a paris has bees appointed to attend in imerim to the affairs of sweden at a lime when a rupture with ruliia was everj inirant e:;pecred and when die swe iitii ambiifl'a'dor ut that court was en the eve o quitting his polt his appointmc.it could v.vt therefore have been influenced by the eniprels of ruliia to whom he is otherwifc an utter tt ranger " it is for thele reafons citizen mipifter that i am unable to attribute to the perfon of j\i de rehaufea the refufal of the directory to acknowledge him in his public character i his refufal appears evidently to announce the intention of d fobliging in the face of ) urope the molt ancient iriend of france i hditate to pronounce a more detifive fup pofkion ; it is too repugnant to the kno.-a ., wiihes of the swedes and the french t'j e felves aslikewife to their refpective intf re r and at the fame time it would be dirftcv jj f the cnem es of both countries not t0 fj n j ■real fatisfaction in the dilunion of v a rjjj c t j e french republic may have given c j c 0g lla j # it-is prei'cribed to me to declare that if m de rehaufen be not acknowledged his ma jelly will be obliged in lupnorr of hi s dignity to ufe reciprocity with regard to citizen i j e a letter from heidelberg of the ir.tn inft gives advice that all the brigades on the danube h::\e b.;cn broke down and th t general froligh with his corps was rationed hi the environs of gun'.bonrgh 1 he can non could be very diftinclly heard roaring at augfbourg near and giengen ■a letter from vienna of the i6tli inllant announces that at the great council of w ar held on that day in the prefence of the em peror a deputation from the people of i an gary confuting of twenty perlons were an nounced to inform his pv'lnctiy that an army of 49,000 hungarians deftined to defend his dominions would be ready to march in ms than tix weeks the deputation repeat ed the demand of the fame nation to be per mitted the free exportation of its production to tin rei'c of the emperor's hereditary do minions the emperer moved at this token of loy alty anfwered " i hat as he thought the war was approaching to its conclusion lie could not think of accepting fuch an obliging offer but he would be glad to fee huh a large niai of nun preferved for the iran hi 1;ry and the reit of his dominion c ar the end of the feme council the minifter comulehrbach v as fent ott v h difpatch es for the french ( enrra 1 , for citizen bar thelemy and the directory ai paris central jonrdan citabliihed his head quar ters at canthechon on the 10th init accom panied by the commillioners janberr don breton and fevera other general officers — riii iliite which was very numerous can:e from boniberg according to letters from stutgard we lc;::rn that tne balloon which is attached to the army of the fthine and iviofelle is about to be put forward from thence towards the danube to be tiled in examining the camps and entrenchments of the auihlrs on the other lide of that river ieitcrday loine advices were received by government ivom the ifland of jerfy where the emigrants are at length all lent away and the the public tranquil'ity has be n re fiorcd cho every precaution ftili continues to prevent any i'urprize 1 he elector palatine has hinted his wrfh . ii a q v e mpft 13 the convention hn at length determined th there ihail be no predominant religion in this country t nor executive rights at tuihed to any ehunhes in the netherlands ; that all reiplutic.ns of the former states c!e neral iig:nnfc the difienting churches fliall be annulled ; that 1:0 peculiar drei's li all lie worn by the clergy nor any ceremonies pri-foruied exec syithin the church ami that no bells llall be rung to give notice of divine worlhip on the io iml fix frigates and fome itr.aller hips of v.:r failed frojn the i'exe orj the 9'.h ir.it two men of war were let otf the itfic'ks i.t alkiiccdam ; the one is the washington of 74 t,uns ; — the other the heroine of 11 guns i cr to make vienna his alylum but the ei 1 prror has begged to be excused from rcc i . me him ns he has not rt)om for his abode 1 he j-lain t':i£t is that he has rti'olved to re ceive ho german prince whatever into the hereditavy proteciieiij and has intimated poll tive refuted to a qmilar delire ot his untie j the ekxlcr of cologne who is thought by his majilty to have by no means well con duced himfelf during the prefent w.ir 1 he weather and the peculiar gtuation of affairs on tiic continent totractcd tiie laft royal marriage from february to april : and it fecms h pfobable that the fituation of the german puvt rs will be che means ot'pro cra.linating anuihcr illuitrious wedding for fonie weeks lqndo n iugnft 26 tiaft nijjht we received by cxprefs the pa r the v ill a:id 72d hilt they ce iin vo oirtlal details from the armies j not even ihc proin.fcd particulars troni o rtau rdpeehng the hue g;illant and vi^o roua tir'ort of the arcfedakft t htinesr on tlx danube hnve y«t been publiihed — a pretty fic-'ui indication liiat this auairj uotw ithltand
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
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Date | 1796-11-05 |
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FullText | n o r t h-c a r o l i n a g a z e t t e vol xi saturday november 5 1796 no 564.i v r o c l a m a t i o k of the executi vz directory ing it terminated in the rctrr at of his royal hjghneis was little more than a drawn bat tli , r.d that the refult of it was at lei 11 as diiaftrous on the ide ot the enemy as on that of theiy intrepid though unfortunate oppo nents — for in lu'h cafes only it is that tar diiici marks the publication of their details a letter from brultels of the 17th injt extreaofaleuerfromptrtfmouth aihufl 26 lhismornmg the ratler cutter a very fflft failing veffel received orders to tail in ftantly with d fpptches for the weiujndies bhe.is no t;ouht ypprife our commanders in that quarter of a vifit that may be expeft ed fs*m our ci-devant allies the spaniards " i • ■•• 1 he gliich'eftsr man of war is juft arrived with the reft of the men of war and tne hcet from smyrna turkey gibraltar bco under their convoy cbftluung of above fifty ieven fail of merchantmen orders arc iffued from the board of ordu nance to lupply the different caitles and gar nlons in this kingdom with ammunition and military ftores of every dcicript.ou paris sept i let every true patriot mid every frjend to order and peace rejoice anarchy and royajil'm have in vain united their efjii rt to leader the brand of.difcord ami to dil • folve the republican government : their at tempts will always be vain a fy.v hundred infamous wretel es enraged at bciugno long er able to exercife oppreilton and pillage and havirtg no hi , oi'exciting thcpeople to iniurrectiun but in alarming them for their liberty * ihil ited laft night in the llreets ii;,;ii f f;.r.j > racy andftuck up royalift pro clamations armed with fabres mujkets and ph]lo!s they fpread tbemfelves over all parts of tills large city they endeavoured to excite alarm ;•> difcharging guns they cried out r th;it the royalifts hud rallied for the pip o c of cutting the throats oi all the pjtrn s and called the people to their at iiftan.ee ; 11 fv expected in the midd of the co ifufioi'i to .... e thi ir infamous accomplices who ; 11 fct out that fan e night to tin 1 | lace where legiftature had convoked the high court pi uilice ; and there they would have proceeded to ili execution ofr.il the horrors which they had planned in babceuf's confpi i cy . . bye the people arc now capable of feeing their true intereils and only diiplayed their lo e of the republic and of the conltiuu-oii uh'rli al ures it to them 1 hey treated with contempt thof m'ignia of defpotifm which had been displayed s ith the mod artful per fidy ano they felt all the horror and indig nation for thofe monilers who waiited again to open a career of wicljednefs that luch wretches i ferve trufting to agoyerriment the zeal and lincerity of which they are con vjneed of ali lhe citirensreuiained in the molt profound tranquility thanks to the good ienfe pi the people to the courage ai^d good conduct of the foldiers to tlie i<.defatigrible t of the magiftrates appointed to watch o vcri fafe --, and to that of the brave iv public an ; ;< nerals the tranquility of paris has beeri mail stained andanarchy prevented all theic a entitled to public gratitude may the enemies of ! ranee at length per ctdvethe ufelpjlhels of their efforts to leduce thtijoiafs of citizens : may her friends rally round a coiiitiiiuion which at once enfures her repoie and freedom and feconds the efforts of a government relolved equally to defend it againtt tht attempts of ah parties kkvfclukite la pain prejident la g-vrdt sfcretary^gcneral lncutions an attack having beep in:ide by the army oi the sarnbre and meufe at j^unkcn ihict which after an obftinate conteft prov ed fuccefsiul the auftrians having been o bliged to rctre.it with the lols of a confid erable number of men killed wounded and taken pr'utoners an gull 27 a letter from darnfladt of the 14th aflbres that the auiirian army was retreating to 0\c interior of bohemia lefebre's divilion was at indenback colla-ud's before frappach aad bernadotet's neur scl rtiiack p a ii i s 25 thirrmddr auguji iz executive directory s t ate p j p e r . the ambaffader of sv eden to the citizen mi nuter ot foreign affairs " paris auguii 2 i 79 6 citizen lmiiiier " it is by ihe exprsfs order of my court tliat 1 have the honour 0 renew before the directory the iieps 1 had already taken for ■the hdijiijtion pf m d kehaufen in the qua lit or ch irgeii'affaires of his niajeiiy with the 1 rench republ .'. '' inviting you citizen minifler to take a gain into com deration a itepfo conformable to t'10 gi oj inrelugence which lublifts be tween tlte t o < ount ries i beg you will per mi me to imi e iome obfervations which i . lubmit 10 the directory " the co fidence which friendly and allied powers reciprocally owe each other the re sft which is its refult has always been in riminately granted to the pcrlon choien by hii fovereign to reprefent him — it is even infeparable from it both lave however been n gledtd intheperionofm derehau • t'ia private fentiments can the lefs give umbrage to the government as he \\ ould cer tainly iatrifice them in the exercife of his fuueiions ii they could be contrary to the in it uclions he has received and if in his con duce or in his language he could be wanting to the trc;.tv which lubliiis between sweden and france and it is in this cafe only if a mifunderitanding ihould take place between ih two governments that his recall would become neceflary but lince this is n6t the cafe his lent.n.ents cannot be conlitlered as a valid vn tive oi exchifion and the rtfufal be comes i oiit quent\y lei's an injury done to m de !■' ehaufen than a \\ ant of reipecl to his o vcreign " 1 miifi v.kewife remark thatm dere - haulen being a paris has bees appointed to attend in imerim to the affairs of sweden at a lime when a rupture with ruliia was everj inirant e:;pecred and when die swe iitii ambiifl'a'dor ut that court was en the eve o quitting his polt his appointmc.it could v.vt therefore have been influenced by the eniprels of ruliia to whom he is otherwifc an utter tt ranger " it is for thele reafons citizen mipifter that i am unable to attribute to the perfon of j\i de rehaufea the refufal of the directory to acknowledge him in his public character i his refufal appears evidently to announce the intention of d fobliging in the face of ) urope the molt ancient iriend of france i hditate to pronounce a more detifive fup pofkion ; it is too repugnant to the kno.-a ., wiihes of the swedes and the french t'j e felves aslikewife to their refpective intf re r and at the fame time it would be dirftcv jj f the cnem es of both countries not t0 fj n j ■real fatisfaction in the dilunion of v a rjjj c t j e french republic may have given c j c 0g lla j # it-is prei'cribed to me to declare that if m de rehaufen be not acknowledged his ma jelly will be obliged in lupnorr of hi s dignity to ufe reciprocity with regard to citizen i j e a letter from heidelberg of the ir.tn inft gives advice that all the brigades on the danube h::\e b.;cn broke down and th t general froligh with his corps was rationed hi the environs of gun'.bonrgh 1 he can non could be very diftinclly heard roaring at augfbourg near and giengen ■a letter from vienna of the i6tli inllant announces that at the great council of w ar held on that day in the prefence of the em peror a deputation from the people of i an gary confuting of twenty perlons were an nounced to inform his pv'lnctiy that an army of 49,000 hungarians deftined to defend his dominions would be ready to march in ms than tix weeks the deputation repeat ed the demand of the fame nation to be per mitted the free exportation of its production to tin rei'c of the emperor's hereditary do minions the emperer moved at this token of loy alty anfwered " i hat as he thought the war was approaching to its conclusion lie could not think of accepting fuch an obliging offer but he would be glad to fee huh a large niai of nun preferved for the iran hi 1;ry and the reit of his dominion c ar the end of the feme council the minifter comulehrbach v as fent ott v h difpatch es for the french ( enrra 1 , for citizen bar thelemy and the directory ai paris central jonrdan citabliihed his head quar ters at canthechon on the 10th init accom panied by the commillioners janberr don breton and fevera other general officers — riii iliite which was very numerous can:e from boniberg according to letters from stutgard we lc;::rn that tne balloon which is attached to the army of the fthine and iviofelle is about to be put forward from thence towards the danube to be tiled in examining the camps and entrenchments of the auihlrs on the other lide of that river ieitcrday loine advices were received by government ivom the ifland of jerfy where the emigrants are at length all lent away and the the public tranquil'ity has be n re fiorcd cho every precaution ftili continues to prevent any i'urprize 1 he elector palatine has hinted his wrfh . ii a q v e mpft 13 the convention hn at length determined th there ihail be no predominant religion in this country t nor executive rights at tuihed to any ehunhes in the netherlands ; that all reiplutic.ns of the former states c!e neral iig:nnfc the difienting churches fliall be annulled ; that 1:0 peculiar drei's li all lie worn by the clergy nor any ceremonies pri-foruied exec syithin the church ami that no bells llall be rung to give notice of divine worlhip on the io iml fix frigates and fome itr.aller hips of v.:r failed frojn the i'exe orj the 9'.h ir.it two men of war were let otf the itfic'ks i.t alkiiccdam ; the one is the washington of 74 t,uns ; — the other the heroine of 11 guns i cr to make vienna his alylum but the ei 1 prror has begged to be excused from rcc i . me him ns he has not rt)om for his abode 1 he j-lain t':i£t is that he has rti'olved to re ceive ho german prince whatever into the hereditavy proteciieiij and has intimated poll tive refuted to a qmilar delire ot his untie j the ekxlcr of cologne who is thought by his majilty to have by no means well con duced himfelf during the prefent w.ir 1 he weather and the peculiar gtuation of affairs on tiic continent totractcd tiie laft royal marriage from february to april : and it fecms h pfobable that the fituation of the german puvt rs will be che means ot'pro cra.linating anuihcr illuitrious wedding for fonie weeks lqndo n iugnft 26 tiaft nijjht we received by cxprefs the pa r the v ill a:id 72d hilt they ce iin vo oirtlal details from the armies j not even ihc proin.fcd particulars troni o rtau rdpeehng the hue g;illant and vi^o roua tir'ort of the arcfedakft t htinesr on tlx danube hnve y«t been publiihed — a pretty fic-'ui indication liiat this auairj uotw ithltand |