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Monthly Chronicle.
Article IX . As the Removal of the Sick , and especially of the Wounded , sannot be done by Land Carriage without endangering their Lives , a sufficient number of boats shall be furnished , at the expence of the French Nation , for conveying them by water to Thionville and Metz , taking the necessary precaution for the subsistence of these honourable victims of the war . " ~ Answer . Granted . Article X . Until trie entire evacuation cfthe French Army , none of the inhabitants who are now out of Mayence shall be permitted to return thither .
Answer . Granted . Article XI . Immediately after the Signature of the present Capitulation , the Troops of the besieging Army may take possession of the following posts , viz . Fort Charles . FortWelsch . Fort Elizabeth . Fort St . Philip . The Double Tenail . Fort Linsenberg . Fort Haupstein . Fort Mars . The Island of St . Peter , and the Two Gates of Cassel leading to Franckfort and to Wisbaden . They may moreover occupy , conjointly with the French Troops , the Gate of '
Newthor , and the extremity of the Bridge of the Rhine , adjacent to the right bank of that river . Answer . Accepted . Article XII . Colonel Douay , Director of the Arsenal , Lieutenant-Colonel Riboissieri , Sub-Director , and Lieutenant-Colonel Valine , Chief Officer of the Engineers , shall deliver over , with as little delay as possible , to the principal Officers of Artillery and Engineers of the Prussian Army , the Arms , Ammunition , Plans , & c . relative to the duties with which they shall be respectively charged . Answer . Accepted . Article XIII . A Commissary at War shall in like manner' be appointed to
receive the magazines and effects winch they contain . Answer . Accepted . Ankle XIV . Additional Article . The deserters from the Combined Annies shall be strictly delivered up . Done at Marienborn the 22 d oF July , i 793 i Friday morning , about five o ' clock , as Mn FKAMPTON , a Siipefintemiant of contract -makers at Portsmouthwas going down the Common Hard to a
rope , boat , he was met by his son-in-law , Mr . EDWAKD POWELL , master oar-maker , who demanded his wife , from whom he had been some time separated ; on account of domestic strife ; and on being answered that he ( the Father ) knew not where she was , he fired a pistol at him , the ball of Which entered his coat and penetrated through a New Testament , which fortunately Was in his side pocket , when it dropped without doing Mr . FRAMFTON" any injury . Finding the first shot , however , ineffectual , he fired another , and the ball entered the poor man ' s body on hi immediatel
the left side a little above the p . Mr . FHAMI'TOSJ was y carried home , and is now under the care of Mr . JOHNSON , and other gentlemen of the Faculty , with very small hopes of recovery . POWELL , who had before shewn symptoms of insanity , was secured by the Peace Officers and lodged in gaol . Mr . Frampton is since dead , and the Coroner's Jury set on the body , and brought in their verdict Wilful Murder , aforethought , against Mr . Powell . Lieutenant Broughton in his passage through Mexicoexperienced the
great-, est possible respect and accommodation from the Spaniards . When at Mexico the Governor invited him to view the mines , an indulgence to which no stranger was ever permitted . Lieut . Eroughton ' s business requiring dispatch , prevented his accepting the courtesy . The Governor to express his esteem for the British nation , presented him frith a box of curious and valuable medals .
SUICIDE . " Love makes fools or madmen of us all . " Last Sunday night a maid servant of Colonel Forbes , at Ham , Surry , went tno about eleven o ' clock under the pretence of taking a walk . After remaining out for some considerable time the family became uneasy , and dispatched a servant in search of her , but to no purpose . Little suspecting any thing material
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Monthly Chronicle.
Article IX . As the Removal of the Sick , and especially of the Wounded , sannot be done by Land Carriage without endangering their Lives , a sufficient number of boats shall be furnished , at the expence of the French Nation , for conveying them by water to Thionville and Metz , taking the necessary precaution for the subsistence of these honourable victims of the war . " ~ Answer . Granted . Article X . Until trie entire evacuation cfthe French Army , none of the inhabitants who are now out of Mayence shall be permitted to return thither .
Answer . Granted . Article XI . Immediately after the Signature of the present Capitulation , the Troops of the besieging Army may take possession of the following posts , viz . Fort Charles . FortWelsch . Fort Elizabeth . Fort St . Philip . The Double Tenail . Fort Linsenberg . Fort Haupstein . Fort Mars . The Island of St . Peter , and the Two Gates of Cassel leading to Franckfort and to Wisbaden . They may moreover occupy , conjointly with the French Troops , the Gate of '
Newthor , and the extremity of the Bridge of the Rhine , adjacent to the right bank of that river . Answer . Accepted . Article XII . Colonel Douay , Director of the Arsenal , Lieutenant-Colonel Riboissieri , Sub-Director , and Lieutenant-Colonel Valine , Chief Officer of the Engineers , shall deliver over , with as little delay as possible , to the principal Officers of Artillery and Engineers of the Prussian Army , the Arms , Ammunition , Plans , & c . relative to the duties with which they shall be respectively charged . Answer . Accepted . Article XIII . A Commissary at War shall in like manner' be appointed to
receive the magazines and effects winch they contain . Answer . Accepted . Ankle XIV . Additional Article . The deserters from the Combined Annies shall be strictly delivered up . Done at Marienborn the 22 d oF July , i 793 i Friday morning , about five o ' clock , as Mn FKAMPTON , a Siipefintemiant of contract -makers at Portsmouthwas going down the Common Hard to a
rope , boat , he was met by his son-in-law , Mr . EDWAKD POWELL , master oar-maker , who demanded his wife , from whom he had been some time separated ; on account of domestic strife ; and on being answered that he ( the Father ) knew not where she was , he fired a pistol at him , the ball of Which entered his coat and penetrated through a New Testament , which fortunately Was in his side pocket , when it dropped without doing Mr . FRAMFTON" any injury . Finding the first shot , however , ineffectual , he fired another , and the ball entered the poor man ' s body on hi immediatel
the left side a little above the p . Mr . FHAMI'TOSJ was y carried home , and is now under the care of Mr . JOHNSON , and other gentlemen of the Faculty , with very small hopes of recovery . POWELL , who had before shewn symptoms of insanity , was secured by the Peace Officers and lodged in gaol . Mr . Frampton is since dead , and the Coroner's Jury set on the body , and brought in their verdict Wilful Murder , aforethought , against Mr . Powell . Lieutenant Broughton in his passage through Mexicoexperienced the
great-, est possible respect and accommodation from the Spaniards . When at Mexico the Governor invited him to view the mines , an indulgence to which no stranger was ever permitted . Lieut . Eroughton ' s business requiring dispatch , prevented his accepting the courtesy . The Governor to express his esteem for the British nation , presented him frith a box of curious and valuable medals .
SUICIDE . " Love makes fools or madmen of us all . " Last Sunday night a maid servant of Colonel Forbes , at Ham , Surry , went tno about eleven o ' clock under the pretence of taking a walk . After remaining out for some considerable time the family became uneasy , and dispatched a servant in search of her , but to no purpose . Little suspecting any thing material