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GENOA , Nov . 30 , 1793 . " A LL our citizens are now under anus , and mount guard in defence of the JT \ . city and harbour ; although the English have blockaded the latter , ships are dail y seen to come in and go out of it . " B y one of those ships arrived from Toulon , we learn that 7000 Portuguese
are just arrived there , and that the Allies are now sufficientl y numerous to commence their operations against the French , who , oh their part , threaten to oppose them in the most vigorous manner . " VIENNA , Dec . 6 . " The Emperor ' s intended journey to the Netherlands is postponed , at least till the New Year . The Arch Duke Palatine of Hungary went in consequence to Offen ,
in Hungary , on very urgent business , which required his presence there . He will return b y New-year's-day , to learn the farther progress of the intended journey of his brother , on which he will accompany-him . " We are assured that the Empress of Russia has refused the stipulated Subsidies to Sweden on account of her hi g h dissatisfaction -with the conduct of the Duke Regent . " A Letter from Constantinople states , that the Empress of Russia lias finally
obtained leave of the Divan , under the guarantee of Austria and England , to pass with a fleet carrying 30 , 000 Russians , through the Dardanelles to Toulon . " The Emperor has suppressed , by a Letter in his own hand-writing , all private Clubs , Meetings , and even Select Assemblies and Reading Clubs . " Last Sunday the Marquis de Lucchesini , Ambassador Extraordinary from Prussia to our Court arrived here . " Yesterday died here the Duchess of Polignac , the bosom friend and confidants ef the late Queen of France . "
BERLIN , Dec . 7 . " The King , who is returned from Potzdam to this Capital , gtaiited , on tli 4 th instant , an Audience to the Count de Lebrach , the Imperial Minister , who presented his Credentials at the same time to His Majesty . " At eight o ' clock last evening arrived here , preceded by 24 postillions blowing their horns , Lieutenant de Ziethen , Aid-de-camp of General Kalkreuth , dispatched by his Serene Highness the Reigning Duke of Brunswick , to carry to His Majesty
the news of the victory gained over the enemy , on the 29 th and 30 th November , near to Kaiserslautern . The King was then with the Queen at Monthijou ; whither the Courier went to make a report to His Majesty . He was followed by an immense crowd of people . " FLORENCE , Dec . 7 . " The last letters from Rome state , that the Pope is intirel y recovered of his late
violent and severe illness . " It is currentl y reported , that a considerable corps of Papal troops will shortl y set out to join the Allies at Toulon . " 4 K
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Foreign Occurrences.
FOREIGN OCCURRENCES .
GENOA , Nov . 30 , 1793 . " A LL our citizens are now under anus , and mount guard in defence of the JT \ . city and harbour ; although the English have blockaded the latter , ships are dail y seen to come in and go out of it . " B y one of those ships arrived from Toulon , we learn that 7000 Portuguese
are just arrived there , and that the Allies are now sufficientl y numerous to commence their operations against the French , who , oh their part , threaten to oppose them in the most vigorous manner . " VIENNA , Dec . 6 . " The Emperor ' s intended journey to the Netherlands is postponed , at least till the New Year . The Arch Duke Palatine of Hungary went in consequence to Offen ,
in Hungary , on very urgent business , which required his presence there . He will return b y New-year's-day , to learn the farther progress of the intended journey of his brother , on which he will accompany-him . " We are assured that the Empress of Russia has refused the stipulated Subsidies to Sweden on account of her hi g h dissatisfaction -with the conduct of the Duke Regent . " A Letter from Constantinople states , that the Empress of Russia lias finally
obtained leave of the Divan , under the guarantee of Austria and England , to pass with a fleet carrying 30 , 000 Russians , through the Dardanelles to Toulon . " The Emperor has suppressed , by a Letter in his own hand-writing , all private Clubs , Meetings , and even Select Assemblies and Reading Clubs . " Last Sunday the Marquis de Lucchesini , Ambassador Extraordinary from Prussia to our Court arrived here . " Yesterday died here the Duchess of Polignac , the bosom friend and confidants ef the late Queen of France . "
BERLIN , Dec . 7 . " The King , who is returned from Potzdam to this Capital , gtaiited , on tli 4 th instant , an Audience to the Count de Lebrach , the Imperial Minister , who presented his Credentials at the same time to His Majesty . " At eight o ' clock last evening arrived here , preceded by 24 postillions blowing their horns , Lieutenant de Ziethen , Aid-de-camp of General Kalkreuth , dispatched by his Serene Highness the Reigning Duke of Brunswick , to carry to His Majesty
the news of the victory gained over the enemy , on the 29 th and 30 th November , near to Kaiserslautern . The King was then with the Queen at Monthijou ; whither the Courier went to make a report to His Majesty . He was followed by an immense crowd of people . " FLORENCE , Dec . 7 . " The last letters from Rome state , that the Pope is intirel y recovered of his late
violent and severe illness . " It is currentl y reported , that a considerable corps of Papal troops will shortl y set out to join the Allies at Toulon . " 4 K