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Monthly Chronicle.
MONTHLY CHRONICLE .
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . TyR . JAMES MONRO , Ambassador from the States of America to the ± VA Republic of France , v . as received with much shew and parade by the National Convention on the 14 th of August . A ^ J ? , ' , avV'e Tf ee > ,. tluit in order t 0 consecrate the fraternity of the A inc ., can and French Republic , an American and French flag united should be hung up- in the hall , of their- deliberations . By a resolution of the American Congress , a part of the sum due to France is . 0 be mine-nuely paid out of the 3 , 000 , 000 of florins lately taken up in Ho " lTnd ioi the service of the united States . e "
iJe- v £ ' r ¦ ' "it ? ' ? L 1 ? haVC b 6 en arrcsted - Mn Ba 3 " > ° " > English •^; tl Me « i * . Hobbard Ince , se ... and jun . grocers ; Captain Crow , agfnt : Mr DoVd " ^"•; ,, ; f- - " 11 C 5 ' - tinm ; i , 1 ; Mr' Johns ° " ' wine-merchantf and v- lose r nV . '> ;"'' ; f th , , a , mlICS and , "rvants ; together with agreat number n f n-1-, T . " W " r' "T re , aken out ° " leir beds and sent t 0 Prison j ! t --. " ir " ' - en are c 01 lfille ( J » ' "ie Capuchins convent , and the women every Ooo " " ^^ ^ ^^ '" ShU < ^ ^ « " «» " * P ^< " *
E . f 4 a i ri S Ia , f , tIra T { 7 ° " S upo " Commander in Chief in L . gland lt , e one tor 500 I . the other for 300 I . They are dated from the prison o State '" SiteM " H ii , S h ^ ^ ZhmWm-e' > b ^ " - «™ «>« SccS " prisoner . " WCelVed from " General since his bei » S taken
In the sitting of the French Convention of August 27 , J . B . Cope , a French '"'w r iT' " uruos ' er" ^ - Carestown ' made » offer ' of a ' nc / machbe for I . t' r ,- r !» . ™ s a bomb f « m ^ , which when once set on-fire 0 Z ° ° M S " - " U C ° Uld b £ Se , lt 8 °° P aces from a twenty-fou ? pounder , , nd farther will , a greater force . A ship of , 20 irons , the inventor stated , won Id ! not be able to resist the ' attack of a seventy-four , if he latter were Ht-e the wh f ° V V * Silii a * ' ^ line so provided , wo Id ' be able 0 attac , the whole marine force of Europe in one day and to destroy them in
, such a manner as not to permit even a single boat to return into harbour , l ,-n „ i- rP . ' " » s description it would be possible to prevent anv squall on uom getting into port , or to burn then , if they persevered in the attempt l ™^? r \ ™ 7 , be eaS " ? erfeC , Btl S ° aS t 0 ^ " more tenw toTa { Z be-t , vfj , n 1 ' ' y 1 CaValrj ' - , ItS SmcM a ,, d fiame COU , d " ot bal diso » 'er inue to w . i ? i ° " ' " d even if thrown a S ainst a « -aII it would coniinuc to blaze lor halt an hour .
J-rlL , P reS ( ;" cd aso a bullet composed of the same materials . He posfion ' r ' ' V ™ ™ i't '" e nitllt "' , l , a " < USC , 0 SC tlie sccret of this eon , POMtion ., , , Convention did not deem it proper to convert it to their use . Lou ' i X "" ; ( h ? M ' thata ^'" Po * ition of a similar nature had been offered to tJ'i r . ; , ; 7 ' ' " ;«> cl'ymist Delille . It was an application of wild fire , he C in - T $ "' » ' ° ' Ue m " " ' <*" ould be ref «« S ' 0 nvnilXn ' ¦ ! ' - } " PU ? - " C SafKty ' determine whether they . could at ail though es 01 the present of ..- without danger to
,, humanity . Decreed . Oucsno ^ Mnrt ! t b , : , rt'Cfived of lhe wilder of Landrccics , Valenciennes , F enchwe ; til , ' ' ° , , ° f ll ! C ReP « blic Only eight men of the i-ruchweie killed or wounded on the retaking of Va l enciennes but eleven up ' to ' ^^^ f e emi SmnS W " e [ 0 Wd * "" " . and n ^ b ^ e ^ d C-Td * ^ n * (? ' , akC" ^ ' ^ Frcncf , i ' " LandrecVs , Ouesnoy , Valenciennes , and C « ndc , iiKludinff ihe uiuortunaie tmigrantc , are computed at 20 , 000 .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Monthly Chronicle.
MONTHLY CHRONICLE .
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . TyR . JAMES MONRO , Ambassador from the States of America to the ± VA Republic of France , v . as received with much shew and parade by the National Convention on the 14 th of August . A ^ J ? , ' , avV'e Tf ee > ,. tluit in order t 0 consecrate the fraternity of the A inc ., can and French Republic , an American and French flag united should be hung up- in the hall , of their- deliberations . By a resolution of the American Congress , a part of the sum due to France is . 0 be mine-nuely paid out of the 3 , 000 , 000 of florins lately taken up in Ho " lTnd ioi the service of the united States . e "
iJe- v £ ' r ¦ ' "it ? ' ? L 1 ? haVC b 6 en arrcsted - Mn Ba 3 " > ° " > English •^; tl Me « i * . Hobbard Ince , se ... and jun . grocers ; Captain Crow , agfnt : Mr DoVd " ^"•; ,, ; f- - " 11 C 5 ' - tinm ; i , 1 ; Mr' Johns ° " ' wine-merchantf and v- lose r nV . '> ;"'' ; f th , , a , mlICS and , "rvants ; together with agreat number n f n-1-, T . " W " r' "T re , aken out ° " leir beds and sent t 0 Prison j ! t --. " ir " ' - en are c 01 lfille ( J » ' "ie Capuchins convent , and the women every Ooo " " ^^ ^ ^^ '" ShU < ^ ^ « " «» " * P ^< " *
E . f 4 a i ri S Ia , f , tIra T { 7 ° " S upo " Commander in Chief in L . gland lt , e one tor 500 I . the other for 300 I . They are dated from the prison o State '" SiteM " H ii , S h ^ ^ ZhmWm-e' > b ^ " - «™ «>« SccS " prisoner . " WCelVed from " General since his bei » S taken
In the sitting of the French Convention of August 27 , J . B . Cope , a French '"'w r iT' " uruos ' er" ^ - Carestown ' made » offer ' of a ' nc / machbe for I . t' r ,- r !» . ™ s a bomb f « m ^ , which when once set on-fire 0 Z ° ° M S " - " U C ° Uld b £ Se , lt 8 °° P aces from a twenty-fou ? pounder , , nd farther will , a greater force . A ship of , 20 irons , the inventor stated , won Id ! not be able to resist the ' attack of a seventy-four , if he latter were Ht-e the wh f ° V V * Silii a * ' ^ line so provided , wo Id ' be able 0 attac , the whole marine force of Europe in one day and to destroy them in
, such a manner as not to permit even a single boat to return into harbour , l ,-n „ i- rP . ' " » s description it would be possible to prevent anv squall on uom getting into port , or to burn then , if they persevered in the attempt l ™^? r \ ™ 7 , be eaS " ? erfeC , Btl S ° aS t 0 ^ " more tenw toTa { Z be-t , vfj , n 1 ' ' y 1 CaValrj ' - , ItS SmcM a ,, d fiame COU , d " ot bal diso » 'er inue to w . i ? i ° " ' " d even if thrown a S ainst a « -aII it would coniinuc to blaze lor halt an hour .
J-rlL , P reS ( ;" cd aso a bullet composed of the same materials . He posfion ' r ' ' V ™ ™ i't '" e nitllt "' , l , a " < USC , 0 SC tlie sccret of this eon , POMtion ., , , Convention did not deem it proper to convert it to their use . Lou ' i X "" ; ( h ? M ' thata ^'" Po * ition of a similar nature had been offered to tJ'i r . ; , ; 7 ' ' " ;«> cl'ymist Delille . It was an application of wild fire , he C in - T $ "' » ' ° ' Ue m " " ' <*" ould be ref «« S ' 0 nvnilXn ' ¦ ! ' - } " PU ? - " C SafKty ' determine whether they . could at ail though es 01 the present of ..- without danger to
,, humanity . Decreed . Oucsno ^ Mnrt ! t b , : , rt'Cfived of lhe wilder of Landrccics , Valenciennes , F enchwe ; til , ' ' ° , , ° f ll ! C ReP « blic Only eight men of the i-ruchweie killed or wounded on the retaking of Va l enciennes but eleven up ' to ' ^^^ f e emi SmnS W " e [ 0 Wd * "" " . and n ^ b ^ e ^ d C-Td * ^ n * (? ' , akC" ^ ' ^ Frcncf , i ' " LandrecVs , Ouesnoy , Valenciennes , and C « ndc , iiKludinff ihe uiuortunaie tmigrantc , are computed at 20 , 000 .