Portsmouth Telegraph
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... ionbon. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. A flag of truce arrived at .6Dover on the 20th inftant, with difpatches refpeafting pri- i toners, and returned again immediately. A I cartel landed 350 prifoners at Deal, on the J9t1. - I The Grand Fleet under the command of Lord Bridport, failed with a fair wind down Channel, from Torbay on Thurfday laft. The RuMian troops are to winter in Guern- i Tey and ...
... I ?? DO ?? \ ?? ??tO3AXEL1IC?: The variety of important evensts that claim'our at- tention this week, ?? us to confne gpr ?? in much mnole cir umtc fee limits than are agreeable- to our wifnes. Refpeftiqg the fituation of the Alles ln.Italy, W have the fatisfaftion of ftiting circumiftances truly:- aufpicious to -th re-e; ablifht'oforder and traia- quility in all its differetnt States. . ...
... - COPY Ot)p A DECLARATION MADX D SHTS .tA- JET:YTHEl ErER oR OF.ALL TH-E RUSSIAS, TO TMHE MEMBERS OI,-THE GEPMAN-EM-IRE. P HisnImperial Mtajefy, the ?? of all ?? L 6iasiever animated with iealfor the caufeof Sove- Di reigns, and 'wihinig to 'put a ft:p to the ravages and o diforders which have-been fpread' by theiimpious'Go- vernmente under which France groans, to the remoteft g countries ...
... PuoUc oreCttancnt. By the Hamburgh Mail which arrived on V Sunday, advice was received from Swabia, c dated O&ober io, of the follov-ing Brigade f Orders having beeiA publifhed concerning the f viaory obtained by the Rul1ia5 Geatrai Rofen '4I berg over the French near Schwitz Head-quarters Gegenbach, Oet. 9. The troops are previonfly informed, tlat the Im- perial Ruffian GeneralRofenberg ...
... ikent. ?? olm 641*0 I ? I - I - .. :2=2=vc=m; . . . I ? T.tgSDAtj ?? 29. . OWNIXG-STREET, QMT. 29j 179.. . A Difpatzi of which the following is i ?? copy, has been received from Lieuts.Coloncl .Henry Clinton, b'y the Right Hdn. Lord Gien- .'xlie, His Majefty's Psincipal Secreiary of * State for theForeignD'epartment. MY L ORD, . - - Cj . 9j IZ9. When I fent your Lordhip. ray 1.tA difpatcli on ...
... IiI rtmo utb. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER z:. m 1 anw m mB ,, - MiU-. --A -_ _I ?? ?? _- -- I ~ urs F 41%. AVj1W_: ing high and interefting comnplihment has been paid to the intrepid gallantry of a Britifh Offi- cer, who was Captain of the Marines, belong-' ing to the 'Portfmouth divifion5..and was then afirg under the orders of Sir Syne}. Smith: On the ?? the Enemy at day-break attacked our I left and ...
... ?? oeurteacel. An important political event has happena,'n which evinces the confidence the municipality of Zurich feels in oppofing the arbitrary mea- > Cures of their republican ruiers. The'circum- e fance'to which we allude is, -he above Cern. mune haivirg tefufed paying the forced loanoof Soo,ooo francs impofed~ujon it by Maffena.i The French oparis brinig ?? of prim vate letters fhti'hg,. ...
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... GEN,^ER IL ORDERS. BRIGADE ORDERS. mc losv Old Sluys, O&. 12, 1799. Tr Prince ?? has great fatisfaition in corn- muntcating to ?? Linder him, an Extraa Or: of a Letter he has received from the Commander ufr in Chief, in anfver to his report to hinm of the Ho Adion of the ioth inftant.iliie Ex:ra35 of a Latcer fronm the Ctiomander it Chef, to Prince n 0Kii.i./,:a;a, dated H.;ad-2uartcrs, ...
... ? Srom tl)t Lontion OaltM, TTESDAY, N(ftMBER 5. ADMWRALTY-OFFICE, NOV.. l py. of a Letterfrom the Right Hot. Lard BridpcrfA B. LAdmiral of the 9fre, &C'c to EBvan Nepea, J EA. dared Torlay, 3dinJiant. SIR, . Enclofed is a copy of a letter from C.1ptain Yorke; of HWs Majerfty's fhip Stag,, inforemng me with ; iii having captured L'Heureux privateer-letter of, nar4uet which is.tranfmitted for ...
... fbeelpujetffittul. Early in .the~prefenryeai.;thE Htnnt'r, itsher pafage from North Zealand to Calcut'ta; Jkff in with twol'range iflands, and a very'extenifive E range of fhoals, which not ?? in any E chaffet,'tan ,- are pr'efumed to Be difco'veries, l, and are- thius-.communicated by Capt'. Fearn:- A, finall Ifland, of a conic and confiderable height, lat. 22.z4. Soutl, longitude 7 I, 50. d ...