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Monthly Chronicle.
Jerusalem put into the hands of the French Republic the city and forts of Malta , and renounced in its favour the right of sovereignty and propt-riy which they exercised , as well over this island as those of Gozo and G-imino . ' 'The Republic has taken at Malta two ships of the line , a frigate , four gallies , 1100 pieces of cannon , 5 cu-t . of powder , 40 , 000 mnsquets , and a great number of other articles , of which the Directory has not yet received the details , '
July 3 . The following are the principal articles of the capitulation signed at Malta : — ' Tbe Grand Master , Homnesch , to have a sum of 600 , coo livres , and an annual pension of 300 . 000 , and to retain his military honours till provided for by the Congress at Rastadt . The French Knights resident at Malta since the Revolution may return to France . The French Republic shall interpose its good offices with the Cisalpine , Ligurian , Roman , and Helvetic
Republics , that the Knights of those nations should enjoy the same benefits . The French Republic shall allow the Knights of that nation a pension of 700 francs , and 1000 to such as are sixty years of" age . The Knights who have property in the islands shall continue to enjoy it . ' At the head ofthe deputation by which the capitulation was pronpsed , was the Commander Bosredon Ransijot , Knight ofthe ci-devant Tongue of Auvergne , who the moment that he saw the Knights take up arms , wrote to the '
Grand Master , that it was his duty , as Knight of Malta , to fight against the Turks , but not against his own countrymen ; that therefore he would take no part 111 the conduft of the Order on this occasion . He was immediatel y im .-. risoned , and was only set at libeity to r . egociate . The French set at liberty 4500 Turks whom they found at Malta . Malta and its dependencies , Gozo , and Gumino , contain about 150 , 000 inhabitants ; most of the men are bred to the sea , and are both able and intrepid seamen .
UNIVERSITY REGISTER . OXFORD , JUNE 9 . On Monday last , at the Annua ! Eleftion at Trinity College , the Rev . William Greenhil ) , M . A . was chosen Fellow ; Messrs . Ford and Church , Scholars . On Wednesday lastbeing the first day of Aft Termthe following
gen-, , tlemen were admitted Masters of Arts;—Mr . James Bordman of Oriel College ; Mr . John Wblvey Astley of Exeter College ; Mr . Charles Richard Vaughau and Mr . Arthur Onslow of Merton College ; Mr . William Way and " Mr . William Di gby of Christ Church ; Mr . John Parker ' and Mr : Richard Foley of Worcester College ; Mr . JohnPenfold of St . Alban Hail ; and Mr . Henry T . Jones of St . John Baptist College . On the same day the Hon . William Herbert of Exeter College : Mr . William Money , Mr . Francis Williams ,
Mr . Thomas Hobbs , Mr ' . Richard Bul ' er , and VIr . Edward Morgan of Oriel College ; Mr . James Vaughan of St . Edmund Hall ; Mr . Daniel Davies of Brazen Nose College ; Mr . John Bel ! and Mr . Benjamin Churchill of Queen ' s College ; Mr . Andrew Hughes Matthews , Mr . Edward Jones , and Mr . Jchn
Lloyd of Jesus College ; Mr . William James Brookland and Mr . Christopher Rawlins cf Merton College ; Mr . Kcnry Hippesley , Mr . John Richardson ; and Mr . John Davison of Christ Church ; Mr . Samuel Hill of Worcester College ; Mr . Thomas Parsit of Baliol College ; Mr . William John Brook of Wadham College ; Mr . James Knollis of Lincoln College ; and Mr . James Horseman of Magdalen College , were admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts . On Thursday James Langham , Esq . of Christ Church , was admitted . Bachelor of Arts , " for which d ' egref he went out Grand Compounder . Also the same day Mr . Is . O gle of Merton College was admitted Bachelor b ; Arts *
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Monthly Chronicle.
Jerusalem put into the hands of the French Republic the city and forts of Malta , and renounced in its favour the right of sovereignty and propt-riy which they exercised , as well over this island as those of Gozo and G-imino . ' 'The Republic has taken at Malta two ships of the line , a frigate , four gallies , 1100 pieces of cannon , 5 cu-t . of powder , 40 , 000 mnsquets , and a great number of other articles , of which the Directory has not yet received the details , '
July 3 . The following are the principal articles of the capitulation signed at Malta : — ' Tbe Grand Master , Homnesch , to have a sum of 600 , coo livres , and an annual pension of 300 . 000 , and to retain his military honours till provided for by the Congress at Rastadt . The French Knights resident at Malta since the Revolution may return to France . The French Republic shall interpose its good offices with the Cisalpine , Ligurian , Roman , and Helvetic
Republics , that the Knights of those nations should enjoy the same benefits . The French Republic shall allow the Knights of that nation a pension of 700 francs , and 1000 to such as are sixty years of" age . The Knights who have property in the islands shall continue to enjoy it . ' At the head ofthe deputation by which the capitulation was pronpsed , was the Commander Bosredon Ransijot , Knight ofthe ci-devant Tongue of Auvergne , who the moment that he saw the Knights take up arms , wrote to the '
Grand Master , that it was his duty , as Knight of Malta , to fight against the Turks , but not against his own countrymen ; that therefore he would take no part 111 the conduft of the Order on this occasion . He was immediatel y im .-. risoned , and was only set at libeity to r . egociate . The French set at liberty 4500 Turks whom they found at Malta . Malta and its dependencies , Gozo , and Gumino , contain about 150 , 000 inhabitants ; most of the men are bred to the sea , and are both able and intrepid seamen .
UNIVERSITY REGISTER . OXFORD , JUNE 9 . On Monday last , at the Annua ! Eleftion at Trinity College , the Rev . William Greenhil ) , M . A . was chosen Fellow ; Messrs . Ford and Church , Scholars . On Wednesday lastbeing the first day of Aft Termthe following
gen-, , tlemen were admitted Masters of Arts;—Mr . James Bordman of Oriel College ; Mr . John Wblvey Astley of Exeter College ; Mr . Charles Richard Vaughau and Mr . Arthur Onslow of Merton College ; Mr . William Way and " Mr . William Di gby of Christ Church ; Mr . John Parker ' and Mr : Richard Foley of Worcester College ; Mr . JohnPenfold of St . Alban Hail ; and Mr . Henry T . Jones of St . John Baptist College . On the same day the Hon . William Herbert of Exeter College : Mr . William Money , Mr . Francis Williams ,
Mr . Thomas Hobbs , Mr ' . Richard Bul ' er , and VIr . Edward Morgan of Oriel College ; Mr . James Vaughan of St . Edmund Hall ; Mr . Daniel Davies of Brazen Nose College ; Mr . John Bel ! and Mr . Benjamin Churchill of Queen ' s College ; Mr . Andrew Hughes Matthews , Mr . Edward Jones , and Mr . Jchn
Lloyd of Jesus College ; Mr . William James Brookland and Mr . Christopher Rawlins cf Merton College ; Mr . Kcnry Hippesley , Mr . John Richardson ; and Mr . John Davison of Christ Church ; Mr . Samuel Hill of Worcester College ; Mr . Thomas Parsit of Baliol College ; Mr . William John Brook of Wadham College ; Mr . James Knollis of Lincoln College ; and Mr . James Horseman of Magdalen College , were admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts . On Thursday James Langham , Esq . of Christ Church , was admitted . Bachelor of Arts , " for which d ' egref he went out Grand Compounder . Also the same day Mr . Is . O gle of Merton College was admitted Bachelor b ; Arts *