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n o r t ii c a r o l i n a g a z e t t e vol xl s a t u k d a y novkmikr 26 i 7y . no 567 fv.tei 11 inklhg«nc m\rt#ryi'cace tjirbllfhni'tit at-f ranee r i he e iccutive directory m obtlltcnfe l to the urdtrs of the council ot'five kqndred ute'v fcnt a meffage to thecbtfrrcil on tnj n imber if troops neccffary to b kept up iu t'tne of jveacc in this naelwe the diredl rs take an en l.i ■1 ■, i ..\ of then former military eltubliih n lit comparing it with what v is to be in ih.im i lil-y iidniitj is o rpany vt\ik po.nts that they have fufiefeti much from their in i ' jnty in \>:> nt ol cm airy an aagmentation > . . ukh beyond the former e.itc ci^bhih nitnt they ccnifitler is indii'peiiiitble rise'.r fly.ing artillery which has coniri 1 ■.. fo i lich to their iuccd's they ftate.to be as yet far ] j;noved/roi pfi'lcction it is nctc r .-, theyi'ay buih trunj the analogy vhiviii bears to the impeu^iiityott.keffertfh charncler and from its adoption by the enemy that t vefy attenmofi •' f>uw '■■■'-■p*w '*-> i*im»w provemeat l~heu fortified places they addalfq,naye been fuffered.u'ujcr i lie old regime to tall into decay rind yet the have often laved france as in the imlanct were they fo happily re tardedthj enemy cthionville,liile dunkirk mabeuge laivjau,cambray and ferpigimn i'o repair thei'c coiiij-letely they therefore conlider as tl e leall cx^enfive mode of pre venting future svars the new eilabliflnnent of the army,howe ver.they are ui opinion may be lowered i<ui i ie.rably ; beneath the.iorn>er ilamlar uk i'or thefc reafons ii nj a jf^krort as \\^» uiid ; it hns on the contrary advanced in front of schwcin furt on the news of archduke charles hav ing withdrawn his tfoops to oppoi'e ge11cr.1l moreau toulon s»ft 29 two thonfand faiws have arrived in this purt a great number more are on their voyage and are expected to arrive every moment since the laft luixefs of the french the fpeedy eftablifhmehtof the republic of lorn • bardy or italy is fpoken of with great confi dence its limits on the fide of germany are mentioned to be the italian tyrolefe the inhabitants of which have never lived 011 terms w.ih thole of the german tyro leie 1 he nimifter faypoult yelterday fet xmt with twofecretariesfor 1 urin i"ro:n whence he proceeds to the bead-quarters son.e lay it is in order toeii»age the king of sar dinia to declare againll t e emperor — others that it is to demand new j-iedges of his good faith to put it out of his power to comma a violation sejnen.bcr i the following is a itatement of the naval forces in th.s harbour extracted from the jvioniteui ■o tlfet uvffc c;^c»-gtncies they pruj/ufc a grtictifa diminution a follows : ift year after pew.c 150 millions • rf iti'.to 140 ditto 3d ditt6 ijjo ditto 4th ditto 120 ditto lt.t-j i'atc jn the conchiflon that the ar my ofttuly which was ac iirlt of great ex ecute to the republic now is abundantly pro vidcd,u»d'even lends applies to the treafury it is the fame with the arrnies in germany ihelcibn dies they infer wftthout any doubt ftluit faon be crowned by the attainment ot an honofuwe peace army of italy ihibnaparte commander in chief of the army of italy to the inhabitants of ihe i yrol clc head'quarters at pnfda it,tk fructihor ugvft 30 c ou k-vlkit the-protccric of thr wrench a'frtiy it yen expect it ou mull mew yourle'ves worthy of it since the majority of you i well difppied compel thefe mal contents who are among you to be peaceable tlieir outrageous conduct has a tendency to bring upon their country the calamities of v ar " the iv.periority of the french arms is now inanifeit the emperor's minifters bo r t by englilh gold betray that country j hat unfortunate prince commits an error in avtr meaiure he adopts " you willi for peace ! the french are fighting for that object we march upon ;. our territory for the exprefs purpoie ol ob ' liging the court of vienna to accede to pray er of defohited europe and to lilten to the entreaties ot her people ; we come not here with a view of extending our dominions na ture has pointed out the limits ot france by the lame manner a ■ihe has placed the tyrol ei'e as a line of deiiiarcation ur the houfe of auitria //; the roads 1 • i lii rjdii on of territory does not very 5 . iibly ;.•-'... to the opening of ihc frontier ;■liic new frontier is more eaiy to jc fei d 2 the fupprefiion of ihe privileged corp3 r d the abolition of ufe'e places w 1 1 educe vi - y confiderably the am.u 1 expence ?• twenty live thoui'iinduien to be main tainedby the bat avian republic will ani'wer the double purpoie tlity lay of protefting their territory and defending our northern frontier without adding to the expenses of that iiuy i fiiie conhdering that in i republican ftitc ev y mau is born aioldier and that of t;ic whole m;i!s evei'y perlbn can beiuccellive ly oppofed to tlie fcxe of an enemy tlie l>i rectory is of opinion that the prace eftablifh jnent of theanuj maj withfafety be reduced to 170,000 men not including the troops of liolu.ud " tyroleans ! whatever your paffc con duil m.y have been return to your habita tions ! abandon the colours wh.ch have beta ib ctten difgraced and which joti are unable to defend " the conquerors ol the alps and of ita ly arc not r.ov oppoied to an holt ot ene mies i hey arc in purfuit of a few victims whom the generoiity oi my country com mands me to fpare " we arc formidable in battle but we are the friends ot thole who ! r ive us an hofpita ble reception " i ho religion the cuftoms and the pro perty of the coamiunes whofubmit hull be re'.'pt-vtcd <; the communes whofe tyrolean inha bit;!,us have nut returned en our arrival iliall be burnt ; the inhabitants taken as hoi tages and fent to france '• when a commune has fubmitted the syndics lhall be bound to deliver,in one hour after a lilt of the inhabitants who are in the pay of the emperor and if they ihould fide with the tyrolean inhabitants their houi'es iliall be immediately burnt and their relati ons arrclled and fent as hoftages to france " the ty ioiean.3 v ho hall co-operate with the w<:u inhabitants and arc taken with arms in their hands lhall be inltantly hot ", lie maintenance of this force iheyeftimate it i oo millions oi livers liiit in 1 1 1 ■s an i>i!.,l exjienfe is coinj riled the augi'.icntu'.ion c)l the cavalry the i uprovent i>r iiu h;vht aitiilciy and ilie repair ui the fortiikd pla tes cans cuns . l'oricnt i o | l'aquillon 74 le 1 onnant yo | le mercure 74 le fo/m.ddble 74 | le genereux 74 le iyrannicide 74 j l'heureux 74 le geumiappe 74 | le timoleon 74 lc mont blaric 74 j le je:m jacques 74 j roufleau in the her u four pnipsof the line three of wh'ch are old ones ami the fuperb william 1 ell of yo guiio now on the ltock london sept 22 accounts from manilla mention that an embargo had been laid there upon rice and all lores of graiiu l he government there having received advice's of the pacification between spain and france wire apprehen five taat meafure might lcatl to a rup ui'e be tween great britain ami spain ; an event that would necell'ariiy involve their refpe&ive colonies in hostility hi which cafe leuconia ar.d the whole or the philippine iflands would probably experience a change of maf tersi two panift frigates had arrived at man illa to protect the trade of their ltlands and to give convoy to the valuable lhips palling between acapuko and the philippines the princefs elizabeth packet boat has ar rived at faltnouthfrom corunnain five days but without a mail when flie reached corunna which was on the 3d of ept flie found that an embargo had been laid on all englilh veflels — the dutchefs ot york and princefs of bruni'wick packets being there had their rudders t.ikca from them ; they were returned op the 4th the grimaldi 1'panilh packet boat failed the fame afternoon at 6 o'clock with the mails chat are now due and two king's nieflengers at 8 o'clock the fame evening the princefs elizabeth re ceived on board a letter from mr jaidine the britifli coniul directed to lord grenville accordingly with which orders hie iinniedi atclv got under weiglj though with conficier abledifficulty he wind being untavourable all this it mu'a be confe{t wears a very holtile appearance a few days mnft certain ly determine the conduct our cabinet means ro follow under all the circumltunces of the cafe it is a curious fact thr.t ever fince the acceflion ftfgeorge i to the throne ofthci'e realms or rather fince eke du!:eof bixsry this force and this expenfe a-c arranged i cording 10 the oj giving eilmute : men livrts 1 pantry tcc.ooo — 35,000,000 1 i •■• jo.ooo j 0 > 000 > c0 0 / t cillery & ennui's 16,000 — 20,000,000 v ■d aniiu 6,oco — 6,oco,coo tcrans s.^-o — 2,coo,oco cuar.jaofthelegif ~) litivt bodies and 2,000 — 2 coo ooc lilt directory j siiiffjconmi uujants j iiiidcoriiuiflarics — lit war j t lowaiites — i,coo,oco i il cary pul'ceand 7 inilrii.-uyn 5 1,000,0=0 170000 ieo,ooo,coo tliis is : terej as th tniniinuiu oi'the peace eftabliliiment the direftors recommend l.uv.evt r m addition of 20 millions to be cx j ended in perfecting die military art i hey add that the hate owes much to its defend eis aiul tluc many years muft elapfe bt.'torc they cd expert to arrive at an tubitua peace it the o-enerals of diviiion are charged with the ftrifteil execution of this arrpt ( igned " buonaparte " \ be above is an authentic copy signed " a berth1er general of divifion 7 sec military operations in germany br.ussels i8 fruflidor sept 14 the sambre and meufe army under the command of general jourdan is not rctir
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1796-11-26 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1796 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 567 |
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Creator | Francois X. Martin |
Date Digital | 2009-04-07 |
Publisher | Francios X. Martin |
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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, November 26, 1796 issue of the North Carolina Gazette a newspaper from New Bern North Carolina |
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
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Date | 1796-11-26 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1796 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/7/2009 7:16:22 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 |
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n o r t ii c a r o l i n a g a z e t t e vol xl s a t u k d a y novkmikr 26 i 7y . no 567 fv.tei 11 inklhg«nc m\rt#ryi'cace tjirbllfhni'tit at-f ranee r i he e iccutive directory m obtlltcnfe l to the urdtrs of the council ot'five kqndred ute'v fcnt a meffage to thecbtfrrcil on tnj n imber if troops neccffary to b kept up iu t'tne of jveacc in this naelwe the diredl rs take an en l.i ■1 ■, i ..\ of then former military eltubliih n lit comparing it with what v is to be in ih.im i lil-y iidniitj is o rpany vt\ik po.nts that they have fufiefeti much from their in i ' jnty in \>:> nt ol cm airy an aagmentation > . . ukh beyond the former e.itc ci^bhih nitnt they ccnifitler is indii'peiiiitble rise'.r fly.ing artillery which has coniri 1 ■.. fo i lich to their iuccd's they ftate.to be as yet far ] j;noved/roi pfi'lcction it is nctc r .-, theyi'ay buih trunj the analogy vhiviii bears to the impeu^iiityott.keffertfh charncler and from its adoption by the enemy that t vefy attenmofi •' f>uw '■■■'-■p*w '*-> i*im»w provemeat l~heu fortified places they addalfq,naye been fuffered.u'ujcr i lie old regime to tall into decay rind yet the have often laved france as in the imlanct were they fo happily re tardedthj enemy cthionville,liile dunkirk mabeuge laivjau,cambray and ferpigimn i'o repair thei'c coiiij-letely they therefore conlider as tl e leall cx^enfive mode of pre venting future svars the new eilabliflnnent of the army,howe ver.they are ui opinion may be lowered i |