When General Davidowich fent off this report (the evening of the ferond affair), he was encamped with his right towards the Lake of Garda, near Colla, and his left to the Adige; Pefchierra being in front of his right wing, and Verona in front of his left.
I have the Lonour to be, &c. (Signed)
Right Hon. Lord Grenville, Sc.
Admiralty Office, Dec. 20.
Copy of a Letter from Rear-admiral Bazely, Commanding Officer of bis Majefly's Ships and Veffels in the Downs, to Evan Nepean, Efq, darcá December 17, 1796.
YOU will be pleafed to acquaint their Lordships, that I this morning received a letter from Mr. Nick Simmons, master of the Lion armed cutter, dated Seaford Roads, the 15th inftant, giving me an account of his having the day before captured off the Owers, after a chafe of four hours and a half, the Hazard French cutter privateer, mounting two carriage guns, and two fwivels, with fmall arms, and feventeen men, which had been out two days from Fecamp, but had not captured any thing.
Copy of a Letter from Captain Talbot, of his Majefty's Ship Eurydice, to Rear-admiral Bazeley, dated in Dover Road, the 16th of Dec. 1796.
LAST night I captured La Sphinx privateer, of forty-fix tons and twenty-fix men, from Dunkirk, on a cruize; fhe left it yesterday at twelve o'clock, and had not taken any thing; fhe is Southampton built, and has made a practice of running along afhore as a coafter. The laft cruize he was at fea fhe was boarded by one of the armed luggers the North Sea, but got clear by producing Swedish papers. I have fent her into Dover harbour, and, when I have landed the prifoners, fhall immediately proceed to my ftation. She had nothing but small arms on board. I am, &c. &c. JOHN TALBOT. P. S. I fince find fhe has four four-pounders and two fwivels in her hold.
From the LONDON GAZETTE, December 24, 1796.
Admiralty Office, Dec. 24, 1796.
Copy of a Letter from Captain James Young, Commander of his Majefty's Ship Greybound, to Evan Nepean, Efq. dated in Spithead, December 20, 1796.
I HAVE to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords' Com- miffioners of the Admiralty, that yesterday, at four A. M. I fell in with and captured, off Barfleur, L'Aventure, French privateer brig, of fixteen four-pounders and fixty-two men, commanded by Citizen Pel- tier, two days from Calais, on her firth cruize, and had not taken any ching.
I have the honour to be, &c. &c. &c. JAMES YOUNG,
DET, Minifter from the French Re-
public to the United States-Letters from Touffaint Louverture to him, Page 1-His letter to Mr. Pickering respecting the conduct of the United States to France, 256-His fecond letter to Mr. Pickering on the fame fubject, 263— His letter to the French citizens in Ame- rica refpecting the national cockade, 294
America, United States of, Proteft from Captain George Dominick, 240-Rati- fication of the explanatory article of the treaty between Great Britain and the United States, 242-Letter from the American ambaffador at London to Mr. Johnfon, refpecting neutral ships, 243- General Washington's letter of refigna- tion, 243-Correfpondence with the French minifter Adet, 259-Proclama tion of Mr. Washington, refpecting the explanatory article to the treaty with Great Britain, 295-Speech of the Prefi- fident to the Congrefs, 298-Addrefs of the Congrefs in anfwer to it, 302 Angereau, General, his proclamation to the citizens of Ferrara, 43 Archduchess of Auftria-Her proclamation to the Tyrolefe, 23
Archduke Charles-His declaration re- fpecting the commencement of hoftilities, 21-His proclamation refpecting the re- conquered districts of the German Empire, 164 Armistices, concluded by General Moreau with the Duke of Wirtemberg, Page i with the Circle of Suabia, iv with the Circle of Françonia, v with the Margrave of Baden,
Barthelemi, M. de, his letter to the mi- nifter for foreign affairs, refpecting the Auftrian minifter, 155-His note to the Canton of Baile respecting the Emigrants, 308
Bavaria, Elector of, Armistice with the French Republic, xii
Bediani, his answer to the French director
Sucy, refpecting two English floops, 306 Berthier, General, his fummons to the com- mandant of Mantua, 55
Bonnard, General, to the magiftrates of Frankfort, 49
Bouillon, Prince of, his proclamation at Jerfey to the Emigrants, 11 Bournonville, General, letter to the com- mittee of Union for affairs on land, 44
Buonaparte, General,-Armistice with Na- ples, xiv
proclamation to the Milanefe, relative to their conduct, 29-Prochumation to the Milanefe, refpecting the exceffes com- mitted in fome Commures, 29-His proclamation to the Tyrolefe, refpecting the marching of his army, 32-His pro- clamation respecting the Imperial tiefs, 33-Addrefs to the Municipalities of Pavia and Milan, respecting the Univer- fities, 35-Orders refpecting Leghorn, 38-Letter to the Grand Duke of Tuf- cany, refpecting the infults offered to French hips at Leghorn, 39-Second letter to the Grand Duke, respecting the conduct of General Spannochi, 40-Pro- clamation to his foldiers, 78-Proclama- tion to the Tyrolefe, 98-His answer to the inhabitants of Reggio, 114-His let- ter to the Directory, respecting the eva- cuation of Corfica, 118
Canto d'Irles, Count-His reply to General Berthier, 56
Carnot-His fpeech on the celebration of the fete in honour of the victories of the army of Italy, 17
Cochon, Minifter of Police-His letter to the commiffioners of the Directory, re- fpecting English merchandise, 149 Cortica, evacuation of, 118. 147 Council of 500--Their refolution respect-
ing mandats, 56-Their decree refpect- ing the amnesty, 102-Refolution re- fpecting English merchandise, 122- Their refolution refpecting the general difcipline of the armies, 144
Decrees Of the Council of 500, respecting the amnesty, 102-Published at Lisbon, refpecting the entrance of ptivateers, 163 -Published at Modena, for the aboli- tion of feudal jurifdiction, 139-Pub- lifhed at Coblentz, 142
Decree of the National Affembly of the United Provinces, for the abolition of a privileged church, 85
Del Campo, Marquis, appointed minifter
from the Duke of Parma to the French Republic, 310
Delacroix, Charles-His correfpondence with Lord Malmesbury, 169 to 200 Diet of Ratifbon-Declaration to the diet from the Emprefs of Ruffia, 7-Pro- ceedings of the diet refpecting the war, 52
Expedition against Ireland -Letters relative therero from Mr. Pelliam, 234 Executive Directory-Proclamation to the army of the Sambre and Meufe, 16- To the army of the interior, 49-Their- arret refpecting feamen, 56—Their refo- Jution refpecting the western departments, 57-Their letter to General Buonaparte, approving of his conduct, 57-Their refolution refpecting M. de Rehaufen, 63 -Answer to M. de Spinola, 78--Their meffage refpecting troops in peace, 86- Refpecting the troops of the interior, go-
Their refolution to fupprefs the array of the confts of the ocean, 91-Their proclamation refpecting attempts to ex- cite alarm at Paris, 94-Their letter to the minifter of war refpecting reducing expenfes, 184-Their meffage refpecting English merchandife, 119. 121-Their anfwer to the Landgrave of Heffe's mi- nifter, 126-fend a negotiator to Vienna to negotiate a general armistice, 155- Anfwer to the Prince of Pignatelli, 157 -Their declaration refpecting the re- ports of the arrival of an English pleni- potentiary at Paris, 214-Their message refpecting the wants of the Republic, 217 Speech to the American minifter Monroe, 304-Reply to the minister from the Duke of Parma, 310-To the minifter from the King of Sardinia, 310-To the envoy from the Bey of Tunis, 311
Faypouit-His note to the fecretary of flate at Genoa, refpecting the conduct of the
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