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[" + TRAY Gerona Lr 1789, \u20ac JEUDI, lot Ocrosss, 178g.RIRES tL ng, +, - = & css = ihe 28 trouble Tdepuls q rem ont agit co oq FE Commotions which fx foe time put Saw agin dis kiogiom | JN 0m a Los Soit dans les anal d pme nier goo) Eg \u201car of Fore; « fince the tint \u2018ef Charles IX.of France in 1 1573, which 1 - .fF anil frappant d'un Gouvernenitnt, déchiré des troubles indefti = 15, affords fa cs an-example of à difraQted government, and the blood.-}- oh \u2014 Eau qe fang\u201d u que que a ac.FT hed \u201cof a Civil war, as that which Francenow ezhibits:\u2014 No perfonal fafe- - § 1.© tudllement.- Il-a°y a plus de fureté ronnie: ke les pes France me y font pina.© Sa on exifts there, all property is unproteéted, and the ives of the firit med | JE protégées, et les princ paux perfonnagés de l\u2019état v- FAY ans un danget- LT a in the fat in fuch momentary danger as to oblige them to fy their ¢ coun: rll inent gu'ils ns obligés de fuir leur patrie.Toutes les affaires publiques i TL a 7 + \u201ctry; publi ait ind is fufpend; uhiol = 3 Tout le fyftéme du\u2019 Gouvernement eR annéantl, le Roi et la Reine même - :- tiated: 1 fom Varfaille avec upe forts ghria.Tel et en-snz cr mament 1e cle de Paris, où ln rébellion ous déployé fou étés us repaid 1a 7 een ants whims rebellion has be fmt, so 6 wi parc that: Bane can judge where they w will 51.ee akin - \u2014 or J \"Paris and and confrmed by feve:al foreigners of difinti n who 2% arrived i in London for pesto wf TE Taviges quet'on ne peut ju : an apprenons etait falvantes par \u201cdes \u2018dépêches Ç 7 Un meffager fpécial de Ja part du Duc de Dorfet à Paris, et étre: } de diftin@.on venusd Londres pour leur fureté perfonnelles CS na SNC Digianche 12 préient, la nouvelle de Li dimiffion de Mr.Necker, sant ven à Pai, ot nur M ed iayih Path ae ian Des ge e dif fi miffio a of M, Necker at | r populace Ba \u201c>On Sunday ithe rat On receiving the news of the d'fmiflion + Necker at Pari-; s Ë\"-corpé de troupes ayant entré dans la ville, la commença À s'armer, et fut immédiates! aed ty, the populace began to arm themfeives, and werd fm- | coped jointe par Les Gardes Françoites.\u201d a, eut le foir une patite-efcarmouche-dans-la » _ media ly jon ined bythe French guards.Inthe evening a flight &kirmifh \u2018happened in thé | Louis XV.Lundi degrasd matin.le} sls Couvent Su.Lange, ol Fon Spee des = ; \u2014t-Plaeé de Laois XV.Early on Mon:ay morning, the populace forced the Convent St.Lasare, | + aruxes et munitions.- ; Ea jo 574 : - : whew icy found arms, amuaition, &c.\u2014 \u2014§- -La_Bourgeoifie réfotut-de- lever ine milice dé 15,006 howimes, ss sonficrnstion pro The Borge: rifle came toa refslution.cf saifing a militia of 4,900 men.A general con : régnolt par toute 1a ville Toutes les boutiques etoient- ferméers tous les emplois publics gpd we, / \u2014\u2014\u2014 fe privés etoient arrêtés, « et l'on \u2018on ne voyoit prefque pertonne dans les Ts À T'aices cotes a \u201d employments ata a fland, and fearcely a per.on to be fon in the froct:, except the armed bur= | geois armés, qui dirigeoint unis efpéce de police pour proviger las prophétie jai si face 7 A , ghers, who ated as 2 temporary police for the protsétionr of private property, to place hc J celle qui etolt abolle, et qui n\u2019avoit plus d'influence.+5 A 4 LS : T4 44 DIE > Di panche 13 dé ce mois; Provinces qu'on : avo evene pour rs.es \u2014 + LT On Sunday the sath init.the troops \u201cfrom.the provinces began ta join \u2018the | en crainte, * yon Elles.fe rangerent prefque toutes de fon oft après ET they had been brought up to overawe.They went oger pretty Fie lita ths chimes: | 3 kr blica enteode pâ Co \u201cwhich the public has heard.= Til that day, however; Ans of \u2014 er.Jak ce jour, cependant sucunes troupes me s'étoient miles du ple, 3 excep des; wn battaillon d'artillerie of les gardes F yd ; DE AC Moon as the news of the commotions in Paris, occañoned \u2018by the removal of Mr.Neco aes weached the National Aflembly, it was refoived by thit body-that a \u201cfent to the King, to exprefs their déep regret for the lofs of that Miniler, and to requeft his vo Majety\" s permiffion.to fend -fome of their Members te Paris, to try to appeafe the tumults.__Majeftu, who gave them the following anfwer: 8 1 have already explainigdt> you my intentions refpeQing the.mesfures which 1 \u2018have boea = « in confequente of the commotions-that have broke out at Paris; It belongs + me silane to judge af th: neceility of thofe.mesfures, in which | cannot-confent to make ay a alterations, Some cities.are entruft:d with the care of preferving their own.internal +t.an : at extent of my cap will not admit of ation.|\u201c eare and affiftinc: on this melancholy occafion + but your prefence ia Paris cold nat be attended with any good; and it is neceffary here (at Vertiities) for the acceleration of thole impor, .© tant objet, which ! muit fill recommend to your attention.\u201d jon Bhouid-be \u201cwere-sdmitted cat feven-o\u2019clock 03\u201d Monday evening: toan ERA thls = ee \u201ctas { .** Je vous ai déjaexpliqué c ve ss doubt notin the loait oft the purity of the motives which 1nduces you to offer your, 4 on =n confequence of his is anfwer, | Be National | AJ cams 2 tome © the following | | 3 .scion - be : So mrt a ME Necker, et: des.autres Mini(ires-qui ont été dimis, + , emportsat aves eus-'c Aeron der unie Paris, caufée part lx démiflion de Monfieur Necker; - ue à l\u2019Affemblée Nationale, il fut réfolu pas cette affemblée d'envoyer: eputa 36 Rol A Verfailles, pèuréxprimer le regret qu'elle avoit dela perte de ce mlaittre; et luidés: * mander iffiond'envayerquelques-uns de fesmembres àParis pour tâcher d'appaileristumultess.Les députés furent vies andl À fae © heures.do Soir À ani audience dain Moietly qui lone mes Intentions relitivemant aux.miefures que der fuivantet 7 ET que pai étéohligésie\u2026 i vence des troubles qui fb fout élèvée d Pariv.Cleft i mol qu'ilappartiont?nicTlité dé ces mefures, anuquelles Jo ne puis éonfentir'de faire nucun mu mai | fo\u201d poo quelques ville le foin ds pre dé leur pers tranquilicé inte sais le: | grande ndue de ms Capit e-n'admet po on d'un Lt CII RÉ **-3e-ne doute nullement de dest qui\u2014vous-induifent rie vêcré adifence \u2014% - Aans-cette \u2018tuifte codjonéture, \u2018mais votre préfence à Paris ne pourrait faire aucun blen,:eù | | sile_ef abceliire ic pour acedlcition un shel Lapins que Je dais encore ve CR votre attenitions.6 Cal + En conféquence de cette répante, l'Affemblée Nationale réfolet Immédiatement ' ga 3 * Que cette affemblée, parlant le langage.et exprimant les-fentimens de.; TE LE Jreacre cn oo Ona Ad ar dela goa \"Aemablée \u201ccraigasnt 1e fatales confiquences que ia réponde ds.fa Majed a = 4 That this Aembly dreading the fat ven, muft continee to init upon the: removal of the troops drawn uences which \u201cbis Majer anfier = | F - it infifter fur see dest troupes \u201csifemblées d'uné i re Susrsordinales da me 74° voifnage de Paris et de Verfailles, et fur Petablifferaent des: ee sep z ue cette Affemblée re renouvelle (a déclaration, que is commun tion vats Abe gt fa MajeRé doit être direfte, o\u20ac non parle : ; Banner) in the acighbourhood of | Paris and Verfailles and upon | the Aabidment pr en d'aucune médiation quelconques Le i \u201carmed bodies of citisens.- « ** Que toutes perfonnes-dans des-emplois civils ou militaires font refpe Tee That this Affembly do rehew its \u2018declaration, that the tomunication between this.Affem- | =e pert droits de la nation plots ¢ réfolutions de I'Affem SC nC 4 bis Majefty, ought to\u2019be-dircét-and.not through any medium whatever.> Que les Miniftres aQuels et les Confeillers de (a Majefs de qudique Varg ds Jitidy: J oo an TE at all: perfons employed in civil or military capacities are refponfible for every a À qu'ils puiffent être, folent perfoansllement refponfabine do 5 calamitée pat, a hs obi as done yy.them contrary to the ri ghts of the | nation, and Refolutions of this Affembly.qui peuvent en refuiter.- #4 J \u201846.That the atual Minifters, and the Advifers of his Majefty, of whatever rank or con * Que I'Aflembiée Nationale détlare, els.detre aatiomsle ayant été mie (ous a font.gardas __ (ff .dition they may be, are periunally refponibic for the prefent calamities, and' for thofe obar_| de l'honneur et bonne foi de la nation, et cle peuple confentant: den payer l'intérêt, aulle puits: x .Pi ay be the confequences of them.| - fance n'a droit de violer la foi-publique, fous aucune formé ou en aucune man'ére quelconques :.- _ oo 46 That the National Affenibly da declare, hae the el debt.having been put ender \u201c\u2014 Mardi la fine commengs d'une maniere aul violente, On faifoit :confameent entrer da: _ 4 \u201ctbe fafe-goard of the honour and good faithrof + ~ peop fg willing.40 nouvelles troupes.Des-detachemens envoyés hors de Ja ville de tous côtés,_retournolent conti - : pay the in.erch upon it, no has a right to give to the nation the infamous name nuellement avec du grain Jes troupes ennemies, de l\u2019artilierie, de tu pondre, êtc.dec.mu Rody No power bas a right to violate the publiic faith, under any form, oc in any - Plufieurs charettes deftinées pour le Roi furent interceptée»,.et amendes en diomphe de dure \u2014 : .faape whatever.| ville, chacune tirée par fix chevaux de fa Majefté.GT ed ea - , On/Tuefday the feene opened inthe fime visent manner.Fr troops kept confiantiy 7 Avant midi un corps de 20,000 hommes, latdee tête duquet etolent es génies y 5 es sn ing in.Detachments fent-out oftown onall der, were continuait y-réturning with corn} és d'étoient joints\u201d pluficari de offciers, qe : FEAL pi t gf\" .intended for the hoftile troops, cannon, powder, &c.&c.Several: waggans were pore | I | pie fommeéreat I'hitel des invalides de 8 formes avec de artillerie.9- Le.Géuverntur > 4 defined for the King, and brought triumphantly into town, cach drawn by:fix roya rendit, et I'on s'etnpara auffitôt de ça 5000 fuGle, de i 'aréllerie, au munitions, ps et onles 4 Before noon a body of 20,000 citizens, headed by the French guards, How joined by many § smena ea triompbe dans la ville.er _ of their 0 cers who had previoufly taken an oath of fidelity, fummoncd the Hotel cesiava- |.De l'autre côié dela ville, la Bsfille fut cnvironnée per 10.0U 18 mille éroyrne à uvête defs CA \u201ctides to.form with cannon (the.Hitel des lavalides is at.§0 yards diftance from the Military - | - quels etoient les Grenadiers des Ourdes Françoifee.Le Couverneur de entreforeredie hifaum |) 7 M ==.Sa where now were_4000'hoftilé troope-witha park of actillery ) ; : the Governor (arrem- \u2018À ° pavilon blanc, et ouvrit one des portes, fur quoi us parti de jeunes citoyens, avec quelques fois =} - : - dered, and immedi ciDion was taken of 53,000 Rand of ami, cansan, asimunition, Xe._davsientrerent it + Adffitdt le Gouverneur Bi lever Je pont-levls, et Les troupes, ne à Le hagtly ints twas fitant en Invalides et Suiffes Auziliaites, tirerent p A oo wes Om the other aches Ge of the town, the Bafile + was.fummoned by io Silt citigens, head} ferent tout le parti, IL eh f fut tué environ 30.ll tenta quatre fois le mime Reatagime, ale fi \u2014 Telbythe the grenadiers of the F rench guacts, and on ths Goterfiot's «ho ing out-a-white fig, and, \u201cfans fuccds.A la fin Ja fortereffe fut régulicrement attaquée ét canonn/e durant trois: hears toe SX -opzaing one of the gates, party 0 citræent, with fome folsicrsincautionisy-entered-j\u2014 À \u2014fatesfurest remplis depail et aitres matieres, On fit uné-breche; od wn G: F ~ res re \u20141= Covérror inftantiy drew up the draw.bridge, and his troops, conifting-of invalide and fome ;} moots le premier.Le Gouverneur, le Marquis de Launé, le Prince de: Montbary, le Mor #\u2014< -\u2014\u2014}}} -\u2014\u2014\u2014auxiliary Swils, fred throogh-la-p.holes, and kilied or wounded the while pasty.About æ |.du fort, &ce furent faits prifoaniers, et tous ies prifonniers d'état, dont plufcére languilfoient : : | oo were kited.Four times he te the (ame (tratagein, but not with the fame foccels ; 2 at.| depuis longtems dans cette abominable defieure, furent élargis.Da o8 sombre fit Lord fH = _ - taû the fortrefs was regulasly attacked and caanonaded for tree hours, and the ditches filled \u201c|.Mazarine, Noble Iriandois, qui y ctoit renferm erm! pour « dettes depuis près de yo amv.- 1 TTR \u201cwith fraw, &c.&c.A breach was effefted, and rt mounted by à French grenadier j the Cé fut alors que la Grande et imprrtante feb comming; le Geuverneels le ve rings, Te Mea + 1.\u2014 RE Governor the Marquis de Delautia; the Prince de Montbery, the Fort Maj.r, &c.were made |.for et Jos- Officiers farent-menés-à #'bôtel de-villes- et apes uw pecels Saad SE IEEE UY > and ail the poer uphajpy State prifoners, many of whom \u2018had languifhed foryearsin - 1 Me.de Launéet Je Major furentexééürée Un les tua d'abord À coup.\u201c op Sapris on Ja UE M, \u201cthis execrabie abrde, relealzd 3 amnng wi ich number, was Lord Masai ine, \u2018aa Tri Noble \u201c1 coups ia téte.On en fit autant \u2018enfuite & d'autres.ere >, te _ \u201cmm, wad had been confined for debt acar 30 years.\u201c § Laprife dela Baftille coutals vied environ 300.homer, sere crus qu fest aia ml au ; \u201c+ The grew and important fcené now followed-=T he Governor, the Prince, the Fort Major, 4 \u201cize du Gouveraeur, ; ST aa \u2018Other, were conveyed wo the Hotel à de Vie, and, + aie a fr aly Me Dol ul : Mre de Fieflelles, Provides Maschusds, premier oficler musica Pois yom cs ce Sa Seen next underwent the.fame\u201d fr ec.= | \"aires, quoique préfident du a ofoil de défente, a us courler de 1 dela et Rose ayant \u2018ee + \"= ln carrying the Battilé, about 300 cee led 6 a voi, ee le pit rl cercepté avec une lected à lui airelfée, be priant dé tenir (grme, et de former des détaié, cute i pip \u2014 the artifice of the Governor, ~~ Ce \u201c} us 45,000 hommes feroient à Paris: \u201cceror mit Hh (Marti) il fot arrêté dans Ja Chambiz da; ; Ea TMs de Fieflelies, the Prever 10s Parchandio ot FO thon ipa Sl Pari, Kavi > al, et 6 Jules Brie nant a mers cachée fil 1 Afotfunltéerdien \u201cfF TL \u201che conde of th: day, given law reafon for fafpicion, by efubng 2 \u2014 powder, Pn \u2014E \u201cpacité far Je qual de Pelivtier, Les cadavres furent tous smené lon ealier d4 1x Fallon gy \u2014 © Ci w= Pr tof the Board of Dererc*, and a Courier frous the Queen being intercepted with a bêtes } ville, et pofés fur la place de Oréve: - Les têtes fuient porte ea! ones de Heuer Eke cg t to him, des ing him to hold firm.and ie out delays,\u2019 fur chat 400000 sen Guvuld be Chers - | SV.&x promente: par toutes les rues, ar LE = tee fmrihar-letters-found- \u201c#5: Bip, ed Bx wd ¥ bated on te Ls de Pelieticse | - i ee rn rm hm : ats ama oe eS, FLA Lh y des taste CT Foe Thon Mi, - n ya à 4000 toi] CE 20 mais asecup rare Surtees a | Ih - oo tL at .fy * Lo eer Ld te ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee re 27 Faute Get tems il nous.a été polit ible de do onner cette \u20ac femaine ane Tradudtion des Nouvelles fuivastes.mee » : \u2014 Se \u2014 = - ch mii ET \u2026 brought oy tha fairs of the \u2014\u2014 and laid ou the Place de-Greve, their heads being \u201cAll the fi jh the rivér aden with corn\u2019 re Prippel, an Ci \u201d mt! = in trlamph to the -Ratue of Henry iv, and aya through, all che frtetse ._ his pool costs and de \" fi hi licentionfnefs, while large Juanticios of corn and né plorifons are deftro, 4, fevers butdred | wett-kriown i goodnefsof his heart, excit excited fe ir ; \u20ac er -$ F t\u2014 -thou : fot + 22 i hs Sl cen of the foserch, who had-bees-a-fervan CE 7 DT the t belonging to he Ki ave pren.7 as der ë \u2014 \u201cThe fervants have been forced to.furrender up their mufkets, ens and Faron He deferibes it: to-be a plate.promenade, on pe ch he dcvared yim of > jraney ising - Ye \u201c- and join the multitude.\u20141a fhort, the mob nob has sien to a degree of ferocicty snexampled he 3 _vited to walk for the benefit of the air, Ou approaching -srparticular part (che 2 Ggnal being = PE annals of the country.given) it gives way, and Bei ds at tou ints a horrid 4 gutphz Where fever handed Sin The words Royal Troafury are taken down from he front of that e hioufe, and thE words Near \u201cÀ remgines cut him.to pieces.5e 1 wh tional fubRituted.ge was-on-Saty \u201cMi Necker rece\u2019 ved Bs sion om the King, bry = 20 \u2014\u2026 The Duke of Orleans is the» polar charater.\u2026 The le have offered to declare him Lien: - exter which came to\u2018him while he was at dinner.\u2014 The fubftance of it wa\u2019, thatp Dube.\u20ac tranl re M tenant General à du s Roysume, or tenant t Governoi'o the e Kiagdom, which would place him .quility required he fhouid withdraw that inftant, and at fécretly 23 poilible\u2026 Bosc accordingly .Jl of : of affairs \u201cTh : he SE ook À adame Nec ecker With Bi Hit Eaffiack 0 If fo Lae au.Jing, and When he had or on = Ouen hefencbses sfety-telligg-bic-péopie hr hid return the pute = Paris in triumph i all the \u201cpublic plâces « of am st are fhu or-icax of RICO ered a2 & paf thr : «.the-next.us eB Ip ed, and feveral fkirmifhes bave taken pénis among the à troops in the F- was lenown at Paris the fame night.\u201cThe fentatioit Excited by.the nF w3 is AOL ta be ex sled, - La On Wednefday the p'pulace, having formed themelves into regular companies, well.armed, \u201cHe left all his furnjtere in the haods of the Kingy t5 thé\u201d aun of feven millions pie Cf marched with the regularity of vewrany and obliged the camp, farmed underthe command of | about 320,000}.which be advanced ty the Freafory it nhs engin placs, 0 BB - Marfhal Broglio, to retire; they then proceeded to Verfsiles, where the manfions of feveral | \u2014 fupply the exigency of the moment, belides eight millions of fivres he ftänis enzag-dforca | 7 BE\" 1.Mg empopalar charalters experienced a fimilar fate with thofe of Paris.The Quéen, the Count \"his \u2018on credit, He bent his courte to Spa.\u2014As.fous\u2019 as his retreat was known at Paris, a _ de \"> Fe d'Artois, Marfhal Broglio, and many othérs, prudently withdrew themfelves; and the mob, |.places-of public diverfion were that up, and a gênerii top was put to'allbufinefs _ | \u2018 Sr UE - ME im the madnef: of their rage, offered a reward of three hundred thoufand livres for their dif-.\u2014 1 Jury 30.Ths National ly keep To joafzus an eye on their Sovereign, that he \u2018s 4 covery.Her Majefty, it is fa aid, bad a fhort time before dif fpatched a trufty courier with letters, \u201c4 = continually watched, and every.ccusies thy enters Verfailley ig ime: fats! \u201cyexacined, «ai bis th And\u2019 the moft valuable part of her jewels, for Vienna.meflenger, was trowever, inter J \u201cdif 4rches looked into.: - a 7 \u201cGepted by the people, and his charge wreited from him.- mme -Berthier de Sauvigny,- fons.Te M: À Fauln, who rar hansel pps ea \u2014\u2014# y \"The King, on Wednefday, accompanied by his two brothers, Monfieur and Count d'Artois, of Paris on the fame.day, that Foulon was exreutéd, hdd a fortune:of.16,0601 ftering a year.\u2014 N To \u201cwalked to the Meeting of the National Affembly, \u2018and made a Ypeech, iF whinl byte, cs a \u2018He was difcovesed and.topped: bya cabipet-maker of Compeigne, who wh ied a he meafares moft fit to be pu _ him efcäpé.Le = : : TT ~= fh ave at the prefent crifis for the good of \"the nation _in general; that i it was with the decpe ae or, The unfortunate Mont.Foulon, who has been fo: Birbaroully butchered by the mob, vs \"ef sow he faw the tumults in the capital; \u2018that his intention: bad been mifrepréfented ;.\u201chat the _\u201474 years of age.- + ; CR 2 reports that the fecurity of the perfons of thofe who were Members of that Affembly Was in \u201cEvery day-brings frein.fcenet io.fight of.the math terrific-nature.A fecret Magerinew a dan cs were grofsly falfe; that he felt their interefts to be his own, and came x ey | tately éMfcovered oer Paris; which: reagtaied wpwards of: 3900 silay intended; m0 \u2014 gl confident of their zeal and attachment, to confutt what fhould be done for the- common\u2019 }dqubt;-for-the deftruétion ofthatcitr.= EEE Ea eens TU eh \"- that he had ordered the troops to be withdrawn trom Vesfailles and Paris; and that he = \"The mob hearing that there were great ques of cm in the.esavent of.se Lae, = th Pb Coad \u201c7\u201d 4% Some hours afierwards, \u2018howeger, the pra mamie ou | \"ing towns were in arms, and with th 4 a Pus\u201d About fix 6 them to communicate the circuniftance tothe capital.*\u201d\u201d CL \"Pants, Yuly18.The People are compleafly Trium hant; Paris.is Is now one enera of tumultuous joy.\u2014DisrorisM 15 Di srhoyED.\u2014Nxcran is recalled-=- The day before Yette: day a Solemn Thankfgiving was offered up at de peut Charchof.Notre - F = broke it open, and carried away\u2019 comm.- _ Notwithftanding.the fubjugition or the Kin King of France, we are © afared that all the the provia._ = char.that extaplive: ago are arming: and preparing for Asteucez pasticularly the q - : Extras of a etter from Faris, Joly 23 2- Cee 7 Dame, fox the happy deliverance of this country from DzeroTisn; and Te Deum waz ed.On this occation the-ftreets were lined by the armed citizens ; the National A embly went J to the Cathedral to be prefent at the fervice, and were received -by the Citizens under a arms, = thetic ofs TT 66 While every moment is teeming With alicoveries of freih traitors, 3 of the dreadful Blow that was intended ag gaint the capital, account, are hourly writing from.- and the air-rending ac inp gen te rh owt ; - The fame night all the troops began their marc to withdraw from Pari, and the feveral - guards were mounted by the-militia.An.the morning of the 16th, the whole body of \u2018 fircet.to reccive the king and the National Affembly.too muchindifpoted to go to Paris; but the National Affembly went, and were recsived by the \u201d_ citizens under arms; and the Te Deum was performed to the moft crowded auditory that Paris, .in its moft religious days ever witnefleds - ar ee = different provinces.Se COO lo > 7 «At Dijesr the te affemble Stand got ps effion of the-Bifhop, the of J je the principal N.ble.and Courieiss y way of bag for their Degusies,.Ee ER the militia were ander armé, and lined the.kept on bread and water.Lie \"His Majefty, overcome by fatigue, was = |= \u2014 AtL yons, the municipal body, ard the whole city wi thout di\u2019 inion, met en she femme - ev mons of the alarm bell, and entered into the moit folemn engigement tr fupport the National I pd Affercbly and the friends of liberty at Paris, and refoived todiicontinue the payment of a fingle \u2014 an ee = tax, ould that.Affembly-be-difelvedy ©: any violence offered to its Members.\u2014 \u2014 ge The lately appointed Minifters are d: (miffed.The National Affembly have required TA res 5 inffatement of\u201d Monfieur Necker and his cosjutorsem=The _regifters and records of the TT] have ben feised, and laid beiore the National Affembly, by whom they will be fratiataed; and by this means the\u2019 iuiquity of the inquifition will be expofed, and the names of all the \u2014 - fpies, domeftic and foreign, will appears ~~ The-ixing may be contidered at prefent as à prifoner of Rate; being detained-at Pari by-the \u2014 Bourgas unable totransaét any bufinefs without the appro obation of the National Affembly.89 unitorm> was the fpirit of revolt among the peoples: that the for ign troops round Paris M.Verfailles ound, and have retired-to Sens.The.Marfhälde Broglio withdrew\u2019 from T7 the field, and fought an audience with the King on Thurfda hed at midnight, \u2019 at which i in- Ferview hefupplicated his Majelty to confult with his Counfellors on fome means to Roy.the.effafion of blood which ew, ad co deluge his dominions.\u2014=Monficur (the King's brot! her) was prefent at this interview, he pure which prefented itfelf w dreadful | Every Bourgeois in Paris and the neighbour- c \u201ctwo thirds of the rm reds The Duke of Dorfst seports, that fo fecret were thefe proceedings, that fome c f his domeftics.were compelled to go abroad; armed like the Burgeois, with belts and mufkets, before he'could - obtain the leat knowledge of their purpofes.Th fevera!, who were fuppofed.to be the Queen's pies, - icy \u2018were hung up after a very fum trial.> Sareral who were deteétrd ol he citizens'in aéts of theft, _ fuffered the fa A regular pay was fettled; and iTued WAVE unithment, : ! The Swifs guard.have already begun to withdraw from Verfaill will be eptirely difmiffed.\u2018The city of Paris, which i: i to be guarde citizens, \u201ci entirely furrounded with a guard, and-not a fou fuffered to go out | appearance of opulence.Thofe who have-\u20acfcaped, \u2018have done it under a difguife, with ° at they worca.~The town hax been put under a contribu à tax levied à on every perfois according to | theje circumftances, both in men and money.~~ The roads about the country are become extremely dangerous and unfafe, from the def and: rabble who have been frecd from the public pridong.Several perfons on the road to Calais \u201chae been robbed and ill treated.it is believed they.\u2018M.Necker is-certainly gone to Geneva, though : no one.bas beard of him face be let Vero _\u2014_- co-opera ed with the purpofe of Monfieur De Broglio tor .| \u2014 Nobles, whoy-with- the higher clits of the \u20ac fame recourfe was attended with danger to 4 A Simi las accounts fe | heurly coming in from Dauphiny and tke fouthern pi-vioces; 3 a the for- times.Corn in certain, ond ve + - ed withthe fame order: and every departure from _the conditions laid down, » Dail N, \u2014ddivered u ups.At Reanes i in sin Britanny the fpirit an, if poflib es fr At d'éigiere No forner was the news difémithos receivrd, -traithe _ jetner5 4 ok 4-7 again of arms, and pill Ad its M.de Tar : es \u201cshe Commandant, immediatly 1 called to ie of me d'la ME de Log of Oceana \u201cand Penthievre, whom- be ordeced to fire'on the citizens; but the fuldiers, laughing a the word of command, laid dawa their arms with Scclamationy of Vive la Nazisæ.Fight be _ dred of them: decidedly joined the-peopte, owing to give no quarter to uch as thal \u201c mufquet againft their fellow-citi dede 15 AL | \u201cRy lei ehh 3 ted-te init a = «The military then n procseded witi the inhabitants toch int, whence they, carried off the le cannen and amiünitions Sith iwhich preparations were tut \u201c- made to inarch to Paris ta relieve the capital: al the other towrs in Bricanay are in the fame manner.The pl rere all forced, cannon was feat from Stv-Malo, att tue whole çoun- + try flew to arms, < Happ.ly the news of the rapid Revolution in th: tal will have fora reached them, and put a flop to their intended marche.but ABere i is is great reafon to fear for the : tothe States General, but fen:ained wrapped up in the gloomy\u2019 inf: fence of feedal ty dur.rg the whole of \u2014thefe momentous tranfations.The p cafants have deterr:ined not to fay them a filling, -and all the royal revenuzs-are taken into the baads of the municipal badie\u2019y til happier time*, i y-is-in arms.- 2 There have been very dreadful tumults at\u2019 Havre-de- Crace.As w we ited, twa_tegimerts | Je came over to the pennic.- They tock complete pofle flicn of the place, fo muth 16 as to tom the canncn of the batteries agaiuft- the Gipsy, ar'd\u2019a corvette, which.refuted.to thike when cab 3 upg, was fired a In ro parte = -goveroment acw atle to \u2018perform in a .feu tions, Of the Bon Bourgeoifie of Paris, but few are in atme.\u2019- In the fa tyr they delivered : fret cks and ammunition to 0 every man they met,\u2019 and Paris now {aims with armed vage=.2 WU \u2014tu Pa INE \u2014 5 Ei execution-6 iN 4\u2014K{£ hier Hi-cd- tort 5-03 M \u2018 : AUGU ST 1.The Duke Le cf Peart, we are sure, bas intimated to sa the cFrgil ho are known to him, hi; advice that they ficu!d quit France immediately 3 for as the Gee.failles after his d.fmifion.It was reportad he had come to England, \u2014 | An Englith Gentleman ät Rouen in Normandy concludes a-letter to bis friend in town received yefterday, in the following- manper +95.You will no the alarming diturbances which took.place in this ancient city on Sunday lat.About midday a large affemblage of peoplerwere gathered tegether-from sll parts, Their firft atempe wat.eve off a party of foldi:fs who lined the quay near the Bourfe, for the purpoie of tecling a quantity of corn, which they foor effcéted, by the ufe of bludgeons and ot er-offen~ five weapons, with a plentiful fupply of ftones, which they threw at the foidiers with great vios lenc=, and not only removed the whole of the-corn at that place, but in lefs than two hours feats torn ces | iment of tist country feemed to be difioined, he was doubtful wLethes the law sf Nauces uld-b py- proteQion to them.mf: If nc net Willing ©\" fatje@ the Majety © of the Buts Nation tr y info'ts a o difgraced by vi fener and infurrecion._ YE Te = ler Fram Paris Foly a8, after she Regular PA ir Barn * ATE : tra from a country: 4 (Latrall cfa.pe@ed on the \u201cfragtiers with: KuziGaries from-zhs- Auitrian Netherlands.| # A} the Principal Tewns in France are: locorperat: Fès AiLtia of theigown Citisces, int ° a a PL ter Stren Peery ofthe Blood Royal of France, w hive the princi a Nobisty are ll of Profi ©.broke ived grain wai concealed; but parti._cularly arangeaf that adjoined the t _Monfizur de Lucerne is ane amongf the cm derhiet d themfelves ofa a very large quantifys : poffefled them o'tlock in the evening, the indabitants of the.fasrounding vil |\u2014 Faso.OES.ATE.bey end reckoning, ings 's people; arrived in great | vith_intent-to_pi the fuccefs.af.the town\u2019 \u201cthe \u2018military turning out In great force, foon corapriled them to: retire, \u201crepaling fad : coats Rp mes Corealod in chat cape to fo great a cance the lad a¢ HKeouniy were \u2018rédied by Grain = In ete kirm.Oy, where.the foldicrs fired from the bridge, Bo kh than eighe arte thém in every p \u201cDefides a great number wounded.cn and tweewomen were killed, asto render his refidence there uniafes : The pspulace in Paris entertaisra ation that the Ergiibh.mes to.take pi de r \u2014fataraai commotions and fend, band fome.ofchrirfepurt trcmf-querces x cefiful as to deftroy the whole of the furnivdre belonging to the houle of He Procarnsy Guscrile\u201d q Avatars they cdatiaus their vartous depepcati Some seed 1 ES a © 5 A NT \u2019 = ! w.: 0 ¢ so At mr N a im me mp Agee Cee TS rei esse 1 Ta Le Ne » Coe - - 4 .« = they have threatened dera@ion ty the Du'te of Dorit, who hid seen abled to aires pies hand.Wik Te cent the at a.nid wis rps, wh cb na iad wi pe == a oh the withd for FE Hs Grase\u2019s fitaatlon; however is in ihe deine : 1tIN cannot preferve cteafForder among the péfulate.Hiab dogn oP ITEM ion oe a or the above difpatches was ft35ped feveral times in ie i.en i aimed 4 pitch fork Sighim that very narrowly efcaped taking cffet.& Advices from Cherbourg by the Phanix packet juft arrived a1 Southampton, Gf, that de 7 - fc'amight vait crouds of a moft formidable Baaditti poured in from the Country on pres\u2014 tence of fees of Corn.In their way they laid wate many gentiemen\u2019s houfes, and en es ad pilfered o the principet houfés, and | barat an driver repeatedly ia \u2018uted and peired by the populace; one off their depredations, They laid open the prifons, and let the felons, &e.ac.fro CF deftroyed what they could pet convéai- -Ù - the pec peop hould pledge thexlcives Ran to .on emt ly ev J by shih oy they ame ci to terms propoied by.the troops, aoû fwoce that ~.would ahanden then; and that vehateves: ep os mt otic ficp they were willing ts take, mu fc dafiroy thecity Reanets I The treaty being thus ratified the these regimsatsiamediacay decarsd Por, aid jolted 86 ; |\u201d Both united, refolved to form the arfinal where the Commandant bad Buthimfelf up with + a tie #5 confiderable detachement of artillery, , Sud Some oo lé \u201cbelvogé thie Lap he meats, upon \u2018whom be thought he could depends \"othe .> ~ them, and, Ny hd not aval The Mayor à hoofs did ht efcape their ne - ages re > unmercifui were, they, that they broke his carriage to pieces, threw it over the - ay; and eut the fief off the hories® bone; with hatches.As the foidiers tools no aétive ue inbabitants ref>lved not to require heir affiftance but armed themfelvs in defence of confequence of which the fame eveni ang asst morning about 130 were taken = à conne pd eitaer aboard the Dips in the harbour 0; Fort Koyal, or in the prifoas in the town.\u201crely white aad blus-ribbons, and the géner id cry war, Li fol pas AS _ Forei ners and natives were then obliged: to mount national colours à in their ir bao compofed of of | ot, they beard the outs \u2018of joy OE ae and dies within who Chun | Ei declared for the peopiey and throwing open the gares of.the arfandl, en \"The cannon ima drawn ay from the Artesal, and placed in the grat fue.\u201cAR | the College, whichwas raed int itiztas, oe he Clty then formally se th ère mater ls ponêtons dp ne Corporation af Reaves refoived then to fend a Di \u2018 \u2014\u2014 \u201c20 longer to \u2018conbder allesiance 1 [pit the people of BAtanh) \u201cin their traggis of Liberty.An affociation was fet on foot thiough the ¢ I cafneï 5 the Capi jet of theie Prov _.Al Srate Prifons thropgh Fraace are to whéergo t the fame fate as the Baile.7 v=\u201c fottowk: oificizEaccount of a melanc holy cata phe; figned by the Srgelir of the Muesli & end Lure y the puis of hat Province: | Cts Qulnity, near Ves.ly where we found + dying \u201cman, attended by the curate of the pari , inhabitants and.\u2018troops in garrifon at Vesoul, __-\" Hyriou 2! Paris in which al he | .= \u2026 dpeat to ail who.chofe ta repair\u201d to his country.fe = which was eagerly accepted; but M.de 4 = \u201cMemmay withirew fiom theentertain ment,\u2019 aliedging that his pre ight check.Chat, on account \u2018of the happy event (the Re- en Er of wbich bave ho informod-vs, 1 That Monficar de Mempiay; the Lord:of Quinfay,\u201d had announced to a PS 2 dreadiuliy convulfed.\"Th fcarcity -put-to it\u2014Fhe terror - -of this alluciation-h far \u201cments from \u2018the body thus affociated ES de ae Buin ve dent Row Stade of \u2018Avge, oy theo Taba Bt de Bar chan \u201ctime 00 efcape.with bls life.Sr ay, Nonman®v hasexhiblted a Reni of fil) preatèr confation, and if of a ; jar provinée-from the rath totbe 13th of July, vs of corn was the firit caufe of the EE Fes \u201cik.- Were but t $00 obedient leven lives The tzoops were: ordered to firey né bis quels bel that he could {wt dently appear pie he be had bitherto ok Sat \u201cthas on sfaddes, \u201cfire being feb fateh; heated wh x powder-im ne, pt \u201cY hat oir the noife of the explo whither we.Tikewifs went, and found numbers Noating ih thelr blood, featieied corpleï and [ \u201cdeffevered members Rill palpitaing with life, &c.Bt Thin of barbasity Mr, Puneile obferved, contrived by hypocri yy and perpenated wid | * Æabsical vengæance, had thrown the whole country into combuftion.Every man flcw te arms, LL he cale was raged to the ground, all the neighbuoring caftles were.the \u201cno\u201d reftraine when they think mtn dave merited their Fury, had\u2019 reeourfe to,\" end \u2014] ui à vinient exceffes They have burat and facked the Record Offices of the \u2014 Neti have co ompelied them to renounée all their priv.leger, have daftrayed and demolifhod \u2018many cates, burnt a rich Abbey of the Order of Citeaur (the famous rich Abbey fo.often py += is true, > hat many omm formed under th: fpot where the people wee taken up\u2019 \u2018with feftivicy, the whole were blown À = \u2014 infted that ha thould work-no more; but, letting their loons fland Rill, join in plundering the ; a a great many ax feveral to death, perfons of infamaus character had mined \u201cChin \u201cguilty of the greateft os cxcefles-.they went about to the rooms of a \u201di the cotton-ienvers, \u201cand À \u201choüfét of carn fiétôrt, and all others, where they Tufpréted there Was aay grainor fur.The news of the Revo\u2018ution that had takewplace in Paris on the thy had a eenfidersbie ef 4 felt upon thofe who were in power at Roan; snd neither the.troops.of the MarechaulKe eB pol ating, b 5 thistime, that thiey were feared, refolved to ve a looks to their vena.Coe seance They fwore- they d-have the life-of Mr.de Belbœuf, ogi Kirg® 4 Ge pi Sn neral to the Parliament of Roan._Thofe wha intended to deal mot me cltully with him, des ~clared they weuid threw him into the feine, and drown him.; |.He had the good luck, however, to efcape to a gurd-hosts, VAI would ot have bees ._ d keept their intentions to Wemfelver 2 I \u201cthe obje&-of Voltaire\u2019s animadverfion).-Theyoung Pri : \u2018efs d'Andelon owed their cape ans to afortof miracle.\u2026 | \u201cThe Municipal Body of Vezoul, prefided by the Marquis api in their power to Muy the ! faral effets of fue) a fe smentation i but the means are infoffi- y Écuation.f the ditraled country.Be had the h 0 fepn ult da and moft efficacious means to remedy this dreadful evil: 0 « Ti jonal Affemb'y inftantiy, \u201con the motion of the Count ds Serant, dires the Pre: 5 © Sent to wait on the King, and fupplicaie him to give immediate orders to have this borrid in faion- examined i into b of men whatever; and further refoived; That bis Majetty be defired po ve orders to the Mi- \u2018rare Cafpettel) ay being guitey of fo atrocious a, crime, fhall have withdrawn or may with.- \u201cdraw, ints fyreign countries, tar they ma § ste France, delivered.into de Masts of | ee and laccording to e rigour of the laws.oe] punted \u201cExtrait + \u201cof a Lester from Calais, Lr Aun a ar Publi: travelling à is ns longer fafe in wf kinglom.\u2018The roads to Paris, and indeed | every where clfe,.are infefted by banditti, wha rob at plesfure, without the fmalle fear of ~ : penifhment ; ao is it known when thefe commotions will ead, nor.where.All the moderate | and confiderate are heartily forry that liberty fhould be purchafed at fo d=ar arate.The, nf 4 th = Le, cafe,\u201d if the, people h oir, | have.cakcen ve tT the tribunal acared-to thy place where it happened, in fpite of aE I.- \u201cThe ht which could no loager alfeét his perfon, they relive te let hey accordingly rejaired to his houfe, which \"they complete Pavel of the the Bere rem \u2018boats that form.the moving Bridge of Roan, w cation between: = \u201cThe Pocpleon both des ofthe rivér, not being able to at in concert, did as ch mifehlef Ta part as they coulds-\u2014They plusdered oa ose fide of therigertwo hips; a on the TE veral ware-houfes.- 5 = Inthe mid of the.confufion; a melfenger arrived with advice, that eco Canis, from ; the neighbouring province of Picardy, where on their march to the aisance bose prie their ethers \u201c Thereure at ry m noment-1 5,000 citizen ia srras at Roan, who re dey ~They have fent' \u201cmea completely armed, mount od offer to the Comittee at\u2019 the Towa he pdm te wt me the affiftance of that capital, ats moment's warnings ; = At Havee de Grace allo, the Citiazny are in arm; aad bodies of thim conflaatly patrols | rect, both tand days.= és 1 of acison _ fer on Gor My rr ; né; walt nots ede Sngular, the King's madant v ned the will-of People, - ; vas, paced baring of ite er s good: the Cu aT : Citisens having been | that troops would be feat to reduce them; fo.sed all ; arms inthe Arfenal, and made themfelves mafter of two pieces of cannon placed on the Ute\u201d Ë Li Sy the capital litte betest than a prifoner; the Queen and Dauphin Rill a: Verfailles.\u2019 ~~ They mount guard daily at the Towsr, and at the City que called the ze d'In 48 The Réfiar ae Swstih feetr werc boci-érateing in 'it of Dormooin = No neurof any qe sre matters; Lis, 2 en Dgpet ct 2 engagement, the f-veral Captains.of fhps répor that thy | fase.four a five SHIPS oa FIRE and \u201c= %he King's troops are in poffeffion of the C add; whence.aot * man BirsSo enter tow\u201d re oo me The moment the news of the fall of the Baftie reached = Le 7 \u201cheard a Heavy Canonnade._ \u2014_Auguf 4.Me.NrcEza arrived at Paris on a Toelday- Tally ats they admit theunirertal \u201cacclamations of the peoples Next day he went to the National A 9 to thank them for -\"the hanour they \u2018have dane him, in cailing for his affitance at this critical unéture - : Lamb:fq and the Marechal de Broglia are arrefied, the Brit at Lusemboury, ST he atte at Verdum.se ST The Queenof France is tremely ills \u201cThe beginning of Tat \u2018week the\u2019 Populate farrounded \u201cthe Hotel of the Envoy Extraordinary from Visana, in conlequence of the report being fpread == \"df a German army being on its way ints Frasces .= The Minifter agreed inftantly to quit the K: agdom, or \u201chirafelé, and ts hotel, would have __ both been facrifices to the fury of the mobs - + great order at Pais.- The National troops condut themfelvés\u2019 LA Prin \u201cImbert, who alts Es ban\u201d {ent publithed an Invitation to the Citiséns to meet him ast.John's Choice ir be had tidings © ~of the greateft importance to impart to them.The Church was ctouded, and Mr.mbt \u201cgetting into the pulpit, read to the mettir the account which he \u2018had jolt reéeived of the Ree Ar | SH taken place in Paris, Then addreirg himfelf vo the Cltlaesy) be aid, ce en ENTLEMEF, PR ET 4 As the Nation has enemies, and at te is poffible rhat an atten er ma te made te take ) fe, here are the keys te artes footie them up to public, ; d one is known, and who pr ta arm himflf, may now ela bimfalf with arms - amunition, and with every thing that may b® neceffary for his defence.Co - 2 Tprefent you \u201calfo.che keys fot Pierre Encife (s Bring cale, and fate-prionf, wharé \" LE aldiers are bufily employed in forming.This is a talk of great ditfficulty, and will:lead to many difcuffions.We are a little recovered here from the conflernation occafioned by the > \u201cMate hocking exceffes of the mob snd borrid executions; butthe accounts which we daily re.have but too much reafon to apprehend that nothiag but blood can exTinguith thems \u2014 The florming of the Baftilshas been as it were, a fignal for the whole kingdom to fly to arms.Av fon aa the news of that event reached Dijon, \u201c rofe with one sccord, and, 3s if on- foul animated them, at the fame inftant, They firft fecared the perfon of the Commandant ; they thé Confitution of the sew Govern.ES his \u201cDrew that-the flames of civil.difcord rage fo violently in the Provinces.mi rat rr (the Capital of Burgundi) the people: | | then made themfelves.matters of __would be props to eftablifly a firong pot.\u201d i A preferved the peñce of ihe Citys for \u2018the people; ndiog that they mig igs srs whenever they fhould nd it nece(Tary to for them, 4 did a set to force sith \u2026 arfenal or Pierre Encife, SUBSTANCE or HE REPORT | or THE Comma ot.or or v vex STATYS C NE x cd % = Charged with the Work of preparing Matirieh Sr Eorning _ oo = :%æ tance.|} THE NEW CONSTITUTION OF F Ant.1 PVERY government ought to have the maintenance-of-the riglits of mien for its °° ar.|.: folg end; from whence it follows, that to recall goverament to the end pra- \u2014 Ye Calley Waers re they found as may Aas \u2018of iris as were fac.est to xm almof t the whole - \u201cpoled, the conftitution ought to commence by dt the declarnsion of the Satiral snd ubaliensble rights of man.- Cl ; ; J SN Every thin; is manage] wi = mE ) : f = \u201cThe National Affembl , ment.3 \u2014 Pants, July 27._\u2014 ce \u2014teive from the country, A - that we 3 \u2018 ' ;.- = = \u201cCite Co == fie Votants met condo \u2018they fhould be taken by furpiie- \\ Wehave jut heard that the - wk Rennes, the ' \u201cblood fcene-=the Fldiers.whale Provinge\u2019 of Davraixy | isin arms; and fo iBarraner.Capital of tbis lat mentioned Pravince, 3 dreadful Baughter of the Citizens\u2019 as apprehended fortunately it was prevented.by thofe who were © have been 2&8ors in de ~The Commandaat thinking he fhould be able to keep the People in avr, by -__ Sway prepared for extremitic, caufed feveral pieces of canon to be drawn from the acte He - Thad them charged with giap: in fhe prefence of the people, and then turned agaiat tie tps at the fane times ngh ie crak be more tho; king to-his feelings, than ts, be __:\"obiged to.(hed the binod of - ss fellow Tobias, yet if \u2018the people Mould steempt to difturb the public tranquility, and make aay effort to overtuin the power 18d aathauifv, v * 322m committed to bis\" cre: by his Majefty, it was his duty to d defend and maintaia, h Fhough with the greateft re\u2018uÜtarce, fire up the Citizens.4 forcible.uty they owed ©.to their.made to the feel: ing Per dors vo fhtor chat 7 Country-was\u201d arrre frerd md wore oblizatery than soy which they-owed to their.milla fes = jeans che» ° fhewing that he | A which, - paint À 1 he maf, À The people bearing this menace; caufes an addrehs to the garrifon to Be draws, and crew.\u201d + oo ovement ight immedi sly to follow ue declaration the os of mans : 204 refults from the principles of monarchy, that the-nstion to fecure its ows Hebe so has conceded pa:ticular rights to the Monarch.- The conflitetion; then, ought to declare, Ja\" LS îfe manner.the rights both of tha ons snd the other.__ Ce pu to begin, by declaring the rh a of dis e French astion, and afereurés 000 R ses of the Ki ng.LL CR ES wy : lead to the exarnination of the Ak of citisense : Ls tue > vw decla) duals.which compofe it, thefe a] 5, Vi; The French nation sat being.capable of affrmbiing tegrther, Individually, te es.\" \u201cercife ail its rights; it ought to be tsprefented Ci ft is chevefore acésfatÿ to declare the mode of its fentation, « vi, \u201cThe efablifiment snd the execution of thélaws mul be the refait of a éoncurrenés i of the powers « w.th which the aativn 30d the King are invefted s-itis therefore ce to - : 8 fhall be tabl fhed.= 21 by : Lei nana adm 1 he | The esecation ; : \u201chow the Jaws Gaib be \u2019exccuted.- oT TOV The \u201ccbje& of the Taws Ts ( ons 3rd the propensy of the Citisens.= periors; may, \u2018thi when the lattey them to execute, orders deftiudlive vâive of Poolie | 5 \"bérty, Obedience waa a Crime, af and Tifsbelierce was Virmet \u201c>The Citisens then called won the foldierst> declire whether er cond gr esl hemtdves _Iremchreras if they howd fire wpoa a iid whole as) Le was that they were eadeavous.+ | amine-what \u2018ought to be the rpisaion ci Provi niclpal A (Fembliese 9-74 ; JX.The 20d she\u2019 \u201cions of liter, Le à wiarel pro oe uced all the.af: that the people wilhed for ce espece The' three per of ¥ ery Ai the 9 Cases ia auch des député oa Hither B Rand e tion of ue : [rie sjudiciæy.power is fs uaceflary to detesmiiet fa hat coanses his Que © bea bof; 3 3et sFarrisds | ns ) KL e ; yo { - + WLLITAM LAING, Tanvaon 7 la Bafe-Ville.- Fe y | pelos dab uflee profe 2 \u2014 UEBEC, 8 Juil let, 1789., | + AY.J A.DL, Ny HE KYCLODTE, \u2014\u2014 TT Beni Muswell bing A of the enews: srnrion soft Le frise Rover Cape: Chenique, sor allant Montréaly à échoué dimanche deste \u2018 \u201c5.17 nie the Lords of His Mujefty\u2019s having of hr Pie Gone \u2018 près l\u2019Eglife de Sts.Anne, et a fopffest du dommage; mais un autre us SE Pend out a additionsl fupply of ee What ar and Peads for the reef of the À été envoyé immédiatement à fon fécours, et le vent ayant été depuis favorable pout fa =.Anbabitgats, a apprehending from the accounts of \u2018the Scarsity which wire feat from hence in_ | à lieu defpérer que l\u2019on \u2018pourra Tauver fa Cargaifone\u2026 Cet accident, anf que plufieurs autre, Les thatthe Country was in 2.mofi depjorable ftate of di andwe undesitand three of t-¥ois qu'il y a de impr a rifquer des cargaifons de valeur fansêtre affuré ét \u2014\u2014 AE \"the ips had failed before the Maz well, and were {pole with Nous apprenons.pare Brig Maxwell l\u2019attention du Gcuvernement Britann: qu pour cette homdTION.\u2014Frou théLande Goxettè, July 31.0 vh Regt.of Dh Province; en ce que les Lords de la Tréforerie ont ordénné aux Confratteurs de l'armée d\u2019 4.: Astrew Philip Skcene, from both Re,imcat « Font, to be Captain; vice Has ds 9 woylr-beauconp-de froment, de farine et de pois pour fecoorir fes babitans, pentach d'après i ins 4 The Stoop over Capt.Chemnique loaded with Rum, Wine and Peas, on \"a ey forgvations envoyées ict on Juin, qurlepalvetiit dansTa plus Frande d détree.M al sus afasre sin the Racks ji A SE and has fuftai mons que trois des vallleaux -qui-apportent ( ces.| © favurable nse to carry hér up there is reason ta believe the Cargo will be faved.ww Thi Conssze.Vendredi ls Roule da Soufccipton vestondée dans notre dies ot corse \u2014 | - one Inf others.of the | ie of + n valuable oes a the Rives pai aps cnrs par le Corus de M Lanaudieres La Coquette de Min no ont Inftance among many.AmPropr Le ii 8 sv + \u201c4 ia fecomde aux deux courfes, et fut prefque égalic parla Peggy de M.ts Ne \u2018ae = PE QQ U.4 UCLOBET A) without Co ox oS = a bE : ; R pepe Fddsy 1 riptio 1 ; 6 ro for asd wes de Mo.St.Ours, pour lequel on avoit fait des gajures confidérables s'etang fait malà onpied à i.penn x Se ae Mi x rla fecond®.La felle fut enfuite courbe quatre chevaux -\u2014\u2014 WL : 3.fecond both heats, and was penis soaéched pe Mr, raid Peggy tho\u2019 both were muck | Supadions, « et fet sognée pas le cheval rouge de Snide Verret de Se Ta in, Comme - 1 - behind Mrs DeLsnaudicre*s ain St, Ours\" horfe Niagara, 0: sees : nombre de 0 ms b:tss hat bren faid, paving hist: \u2018his foot in the firfk heat, wis \u2018with-drawn-in-thé fecond:\u2014Th map pe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Saddle war pers fared fry by four Canadian\u2019 Hotfes rode by Canadians, asd wos by a red horfe \u201c| - A NDRE godin.bin Ant, het du CR CRE \u2018 1MPRIMEE wr 1.4f is wguet; Joha Livinghon, from Cape Frangolse Brig! «| apéterie de de toutes i re 1] i in 7-vere ad tikes days from _Paffengers Major Gaull.and Dy, - mie reine times 2 ; Badcisrd.\u2014Bri B \u201cMary Ann, Alex.Patterfon, in 44 days frem London; paflenger, Mrs W.Lind- ' me fan) ig Unity, H.Smith, in 5 weeks from.disto; {aw two-brigsand a thipoff Gafpé, | AN Suwurdi bry Pomons, Horie for ce doc Montreal, Martin, for London.- éonque des découvrira etes donnera VIS au dit \u201cPierre Sire Phra TRY Ry Trans = \u201cfo eat 1 récompenés + es Poncne fers sad A.35.5-17 Septembre, 1g¥ge\u2014\u2014 al fine, iii pi Pit ou eads an qu VE TT And Claret in \"Hlogiheads.\u201d ie a Quercy afth September; 789+ TL TO.BE x SEE Pion ET mri i Tmpsimeor fer Bonk ement \u201cA Young, Able and Health y Rigo wo y | ES =k VE! ND KE, \u2014\u2014 NEGRESSE Vigoureuls, = , and the he Plain\u2019s oF Roam, Fou pho ample une on.s\u2019adreffera à Imprimerie id Queber.= SRT Ton Rivitizs, 33 Septembre, i789.Sen > imi QU E BEC - = 1 = \u2018Perdu \u20ac entre la Porte St.= ses js et les Plaines Tabata \u2018 | beau C Chapeau de Caftor avecle nom du Propriétaire é écrit \u201d = = Porter ares Printing Officee re \u2014 I Tukes-Rrvond, 22d;-September, 1789.CF \u201c| { \" LOST betwe between £ St.Louis Ga Fine Beaver Hat with the - owner's name wrote therein.l \u2014 A A Any perfon finding the fame and ringing tte the - Printer.will de.bandfomely ie Le : 0 Fewarded dée-\u2014\u2014 \u2014a9th-Seprem = FÊTE a = ormi ture ; a.7 : Crows are informed that His Excellency the Governor has been leafed | rE .W I L L I A M L A i N G, Tavion] in the Lower-Town, qe toa pi Boards indifferent parts of the Province -to-receive, 2 beenple into; \u2014 - Beas leave to acquaint his Friends and the.Public, that he.[a a: » their applications, (which are tobe by petition td the ©\" has now received a frefh Affortment of- CHOICE GOODS, SOITED i i Governor in ean of sh ps and fituation of the lands prayed fof, 1 , ECE t TAYLOR-BUSINESS; wh s-on5-ha' ed + ; \u2014 | rt Journeymen for that porpofe.\u2014 He retarns his gratefal Wark tos | pétitfoner, they.Ee of, à certificate direéied to the aéting Sutveyor à |: - Cuftomers for former favours,.and affures them and all other Gentlemen: , ofthe Diftri&, for which they are conftituted, upon prefentment of which the.® * who may be pleafed to favour him- with their commands, that whatever | + let will bep Lenco plefon oF alot sbouttwo hundred acres.© \u201c= he may be employcd to do.in the above line; fhall be complete inuits kind, + a : Boxkos ABOVE ALLUDED TO.\u201c= : + and at as lowa price as poflible.\u2014 Que ssc, 8th.July, 1789: |\u201d De \u201c DISTRICT or NASSAU.4 =\" ad.Arai hits.1739 : wafte-Lan : | Lieutenant Colonel Hunter, or Officer Commandin 9 \u2014_ : any | Lieut.Colonel John 1 Butler, 07 IN FORME fes Amis et le Public | récemment reÇUE - | \u201cOfficer Commanding at Montréal, behree of | ber) 1 un nouvel AssonTIMENT de MARCHA are CHOISIES, 3 Willism Dummer Powell, Ju .Benjamin Pawling Ei.ADAPTE\u201d 83 A LA PROFFESSION D TAILLEUR: qu'il À = Rankin, | : Nolan pet, .Yon ee RB fe Pratiques de leurs faveurs récédentes.et les affure; sinh que toate autre\u2019 T re) Majoi Ck Cla Tor HESSE M -.pérfonne cuivoudront le favorifer de leurs ordres, qu\u2019il fera le pluscompléte- | : Je oser commanding - ment pofible, et aux.plus bas prix tous les ouvrages auxquels on voudra TE | Sims, CT | | Alexander Grant, GEORGE returns his fincere thanks to his Cuftomers\u201d 1 v \u201cand the Public In general for their kind Support of himfelf and Family thes Six | Yoh Years ut, and Ir ope by a.continuance of their Favous ftill to be enabled to carry om his van pt, of SPRUCE BEER BREWING, which.they may depend fhail be done by.him, _ (with their aili;tanc*) in as regular à manner, and on as Featonable.\u201cterms as any Gentleman in _ ove: hinent : Kinploy poffibly can do emis jrexc, joth April, 1789, Revd, \u2018Mr, Joka Steart, B DISTRICT « or » MECKLENBURG.| 4, i Felix O'Hara, ix CET - Neil M'Lean, - +f Charles Robin, \u2018 : wW ILLIAM GEORGE fait fes fincères à Temerciemens à fes | Nel ries, Smeg, | fon, | « pratiques, ct au Public en général de la proteQion qu'ils ont bién voulu lui accorder + ichard Cartwright-jar.Ta: Br of § Fras.B.De Lafontaine, , \u201cof! tant à lui qu'à fa famille depuis fix ans; et.il efpere que la continuation.de leurs faveurs le .| and > them Pierre Loubert, \"CT \u201cane \u20ac mptura encore en état\u2019 d\u2019exerter fa \u2018profeifion de: BRASSEUR de BIÈRE, ce qu'il fera, ils The Officer Commanding - [i Henry Rimpoffy - \"reco \u201c - peuvent en être aifurés, d\u2019une maniere auffi régulière et à auffi bas prix qu\u2019aucuñe perfonne 1 i> forthe time being, : - } Ifaac Mann, SA J ss.go dail cp! toi du Guuvernement puiife pofliblement faire Queszc, 30 Avril, 1789.- DISTRICT+ de \u201cN v \u2018d\u2019an Ordre d'exécution \u20ac Eman do Ia Cou .© fides - | DISTR ICT orl ) V virtue of a Writ of Execution iffued out of His Ma- - QUEBEC.- ; des Plaido yers-communs de fa Majefté pourle dit « - | QUEBEC.jefty\u2019s Court of i A for the faid diftri&, > - difri, à la fuite d'Alerisde Campbell og Compagnie e, coutre\u201d ka EB «LA Berg Company, again D ncan N1¢ \u2018 ny Fay y 5 .a as : = TE I iris Craw 1 prop ed and taken in execution, us belonging to the-faid a, un\u2019 emplacement de q quarante huit pieds \u2018de front Tee | Duncan M*Graw, a lot of ground forty-cight feet in frêne on the line of; fd we \u2018ville de Québec,-fur cinquante pieds de\" rofondeur allant\u2019 > the i - Daiguillon firect in the Upper:town of Quebec, by fifty feet in depth, running | en pointe, od la largeur A Heh 3 Tone eds joignant da côté Non DB ino ageing, and being only forty fect at the end of faid depeh, joined bn\" \u201ceft aux repréfentants de la veuve de os Fact.et du cô a yo _the Norrhsealt by reprefentatives-of-the-widow- Louis-Fluet, and ot\u201d | ree \u201cdes ramparts, et la profondeur aboutiffant : aux héritiers Lortic : Enfemble ce 8 to fale by public vendue in: the Court-houfe in the city of Quebec, an Tourf.| es 205 PACE me the Sowth-woeit fide by Rampart ftrcet, and bounded at the end of the depth SA by the heirs Lortie; together with a wooden hou fe thereon eretted, fuch as ~~ drow ftmds; 37d alfo twenty-four feet of ground: \u2018befides in addition to the - above : Now this is to give notice, that I will expole the premifes-aforefaid \u201c lu maifon deflus conftruite en bois, telle qu \u2018elle eit aRacllemeat; en outre | - vingt quatre pieds de\u201d terrain en- augmentation du dit \u2018emplacement.Or 7 I \u201cjaverus par.lo préfent que j'expoferai les dits emplicement, malfon-et dé \u2018 pendances en vente publique, dans la Chambre d'Audieace en la ville de \u2014 \u2026 Québec, Jeudi le Fremier jour d\u2019O&obre prochain, à onze heures da mati; ; x $ tems et- hea fes-conditions dela vente feront énoncées par > - dav the Érit day of Oftober next, at eleven o*clock in the forenoon, aw \u2014- ~timeand place.the conditions of fale are to be made known us Lo MTT ee a Lo wm Al aad every pecfon having any claims on the abôrep ©.\" -moftgage or athervife, are hereby required | w give notice herr in writ Ps \u201cings ta the aid Sherif, before the duy Ake fale: - 3 ¥C; voth May; 178 TN \u2014 monn sages mr a oi galet eme EE = or ee camel oi ma \u201cQUE E DEC: Prine by Saved Nés, in is Mi frs - \u2014 =A Quan _ jar Shu x "]
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