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Monthly Chronicle.

VIENNA , May 7 . . The British Minister has communicated here the whole of the negociation which has passed between-Mr . Wickham and M . Bartlvelemi , and the necessity fo -f rejecting the unacceptable * conditions of the French Directory , The result , which throws Peace at so great a probable distance , has caused here the most lively emotion . For the general good , humanity must wish that these differences could be composed . . . , received here from Russia statesthat the affair of the

The last intelligence , King of Sweden ' s marriage , negotiating at Stockholm , was terminated amicably ,-that is to sav everv thing went conformably to the good pleasure of the Empress , His Sweedish Majesty consequently will espouse the Grand Dutchess Alexan-6 The Princes ' s Louisa-Charlotte of Mecklenbourgh Sclnverin is to receive a pension from the Empress - , and the Hereditary prince , her brother , is to espouse another Grand Dutchess of Russia . ' ¦

PAWS , May 7 . . The Executive DireetoYy has received intelligence of an Armistice concluded Between' the Commander in Chief of the Italian Army Buonaparte , and- the King . ° B'Sid ^ Cbni , Geva , and Tdrtone , we are masters of all- that part of Piedmont < jn the * other side of the Sture and the Tenaro . The Courier arrived by the way . < 5 f Turin . OF AISMS

CONDITION ' S OF A SUSPENSION Aifced -bihoeeh the French and Piedmontese Armies , by lhe . Commander in Chief of lhe _ Frerieb Army iu Ilah , Buonaparte , and M . the Baron De la Tour , Lieutenant General of Cavalry in lhe service of the King , of Sardinia , and the MarqmsDe Costa , Colonel lUaA ' of the Staff / charged by tbe King of Sardinia to treat mil ) the General of the trench J ' Head- Quarters of Cherasco , 9 . Floreal CApril 28 th ; 1196 . All hostilities shall between tlie French Army in Italy and the

Arf I- cease Army ' of the King of Sardinia , dating from the clay whereon the conditions below shall be fulfilled , until five days after the end of the negociations set on foot to bring about a definitive peace between the two powers ., lo wit— -Com shall 6 = occupied by the French , the th Floreal or 28 th April of the present year— . Alexandria shall also be occupied by them ; in the mean time Tortone , as soon as possible , and at- the latest on the nth Floreal , 30 th of April . Alexandria however shall only be occupied by the French until they shall be put in possession of

Tortone . . _ ., _ . - __ , A . rt II The French Armv shall remain in possession of what it has conquefe'd- ~ narnely ,- all the Country lying beyond the right bank of the Sture , as- far as its confluence in the Tartano , and from thence following , the course of the river until its discharge into the Po , . for the time the French Troops occupy Alexandria—But when that- place shall be rendered to the King of Sardinia for the possession of Tortone by the French , the limit shall continue from the confluence of ¦ the Sture and the Tartano to the height of . Asty , on the rig ht bank of the said

river * thence- the high road leading to Niiza de la Faille , and from , that last place to Cassienv shall serve for demarcation ; from thence passing the Bormi . da below CasSsigny the French Armv shall- be in possession of the right bank of the Bormida until it joins the Tartano , and finally thence to the confluence with the Po . Art III The town and citadel of Coni shall be put into the hands of the French troops ' , as well as the town and citadel of Tortone , with the artillery , amunition , be thereinand of which inventory shall be

takena & Vd ' provision's which many , an this shall also be done at Alexandria , provisionally to be occupied by the trench , u'htil they are in possession of the place and citadel of Tortone . Art . I'V . The French-troops shall be at liberty to cross the Po below Valence , Art ' V Passage shall be accorded by the shortest routes to the extraordinary couriers , aides de-camp , ' or other officers , whom the French General may chusc to send to Paris , aswell as , pn their return . . Art . VI . All the trp ^ s , officers , and their suite ; in the pay of the King 0 Sardinia , making part of the Austrian army in . Italy shall be comprised-in the said suspension .

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LONDON: Article 3
TO READERS, CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 4
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. FOR MAY 1796. PRESENT STATE OF FREEMASONRY IN SCOTLAND. Article 5
Untitled Article 10
COPY OF A LETTER. FROM THE REV. DR. STURGES, Article 13
THE FOLLY OF NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN PAYING THEIR DEBTS, Article 16
SKETCHES OF THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE NORTH-AMERICAN INDIANS. Article 19
DISCIPLINE. Article 24
EXTRACTS FROM THE MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF EDWARD GIBBON, ESQ. Article 25
ON THE MASONIC JEWELS. Article 31
ON PRESENCE OF MIND. Article 33
THE DOG-TAX; A FRAGMENT. Article 35
CIVIC ANECDOTE. Article 36
EXCERPTA ET COLLECTANEA. Article 37
CLOWNISH SIMPLICITY. Article 38
BON MOT OF THE DEVIL. Article 38
ORIGINALITY IN DR. ROBERTSON AND MR. GIBBON. Article 39
SOME ANECDOTES OF HENRY PRINCE OF WALES, Article 40
SOME PARTICULARS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN RESPECTING MONSIEUR BAILLY. Article 41
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 43
LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 48
BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 49
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 50
THE FINE ARTS. Article 57
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 59
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 61
ANNIVERSARY OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 63
POETRY. Article 66
ELEGY, TO THE MEMORY OF STEPHEN STORACE , THE COMPOSER. Article 67
A NEW OCCASIONAL LYRIC, MASONIC EULOGIVM, Article 68
LINES TO DAPHNE, Article 68
Untitled Article 69
TO DELIA. Article 70
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 71
HOME NEWS. Article 73
PROMOTIONS. Article 77
Untitled Article 77
OBITUARY. Article 78
LIST OF BANKRUPTS. Article 80
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Monthly Chronicle.

VIENNA , May 7 . . The British Minister has communicated here the whole of the negociation which has passed between-Mr . Wickham and M . Bartlvelemi , and the necessity fo -f rejecting the unacceptable * conditions of the French Directory , The result , which throws Peace at so great a probable distance , has caused here the most lively emotion . For the general good , humanity must wish that these differences could be composed . . . , received here from Russia statesthat the affair of the

The last intelligence , King of Sweden ' s marriage , negotiating at Stockholm , was terminated amicably ,-that is to sav everv thing went conformably to the good pleasure of the Empress , His Sweedish Majesty consequently will espouse the Grand Dutchess Alexan-6 The Princes ' s Louisa-Charlotte of Mecklenbourgh Sclnverin is to receive a pension from the Empress - , and the Hereditary prince , her brother , is to espouse another Grand Dutchess of Russia . ' ¦

PAWS , May 7 . . The Executive DireetoYy has received intelligence of an Armistice concluded Between' the Commander in Chief of the Italian Army Buonaparte , and- the King . ° B'Sid ^ Cbni , Geva , and Tdrtone , we are masters of all- that part of Piedmont < jn the * other side of the Sture and the Tenaro . The Courier arrived by the way . < 5 f Turin . OF AISMS

CONDITION ' S OF A SUSPENSION Aifced -bihoeeh the French and Piedmontese Armies , by lhe . Commander in Chief of lhe _ Frerieb Army iu Ilah , Buonaparte , and M . the Baron De la Tour , Lieutenant General of Cavalry in lhe service of the King , of Sardinia , and the MarqmsDe Costa , Colonel lUaA ' of the Staff / charged by tbe King of Sardinia to treat mil ) the General of the trench J ' Head- Quarters of Cherasco , 9 . Floreal CApril 28 th ; 1196 . All hostilities shall between tlie French Army in Italy and the

Arf I- cease Army ' of the King of Sardinia , dating from the clay whereon the conditions below shall be fulfilled , until five days after the end of the negociations set on foot to bring about a definitive peace between the two powers ., lo wit— -Com shall 6 = occupied by the French , the th Floreal or 28 th April of the present year— . Alexandria shall also be occupied by them ; in the mean time Tortone , as soon as possible , and at- the latest on the nth Floreal , 30 th of April . Alexandria however shall only be occupied by the French until they shall be put in possession of

Tortone . . _ ., _ . - __ , A . rt II The French Armv shall remain in possession of what it has conquefe'd- ~ narnely ,- all the Country lying beyond the right bank of the Sture , as- far as its confluence in the Tartano , and from thence following , the course of the river until its discharge into the Po , . for the time the French Troops occupy Alexandria—But when that- place shall be rendered to the King of Sardinia for the possession of Tortone by the French , the limit shall continue from the confluence of ¦ the Sture and the Tartano to the height of . Asty , on the rig ht bank of the said

river * thence- the high road leading to Niiza de la Faille , and from , that last place to Cassienv shall serve for demarcation ; from thence passing the Bormi . da below CasSsigny the French Armv shall- be in possession of the right bank of the Bormida until it joins the Tartano , and finally thence to the confluence with the Po . Art III The town and citadel of Coni shall be put into the hands of the French troops ' , as well as the town and citadel of Tortone , with the artillery , amunition , be thereinand of which inventory shall be

takena & Vd ' provision's which many , an this shall also be done at Alexandria , provisionally to be occupied by the trench , u'htil they are in possession of the place and citadel of Tortone . Art . I'V . The French-troops shall be at liberty to cross the Po below Valence , Art ' V Passage shall be accorded by the shortest routes to the extraordinary couriers , aides de-camp , ' or other officers , whom the French General may chusc to send to Paris , aswell as , pn their return . . Art . VI . All the trp ^ s , officers , and their suite ; in the pay of the King 0 Sardinia , making part of the Austrian army in . Italy shall be comprised-in the said suspension .

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