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Lord Malmesbury's Embassy.

ITALY . ' Na ,,. ' r ,, Oct . 20 . A treaty of peace has been signed between the Fre ^ hJ epublic and the King of Naples , of which the principal articles ate , that . hie sha be peace and amity between the two suites ; that ail P- ™^ " ^ ' ^ ^ he null that the Kin" of Naples shall observe the strictest neiitra . it ) , Wat ,. c cess shall oegve „ to " only four ships of the Belligerent Powers at a time ; and that a treaty of commerce shall be concluded between the two powers , on the principle of mutual utility .

SWEDES . Stockholm , Nov . I . Yesterday was a day of high "remonvtiere Afler a solemn procession of the States , at the conclusion of which his Majestj seated Jun _ self on the Throne , the Duke Regent declared thai he king a > , « a tained the age prescribed by his father ' s will , would take upon himself the tunc tions of Government . ' (• , •„ ... iminUtratinn The Duke then gave his Majesty a written account of b s ^ ims ^ ion which was read by fhe Secretary of State , Roseland who aftenva d ecu ltd lettersof ned e

from the King , aud delivered to the Duke his ' qu' » «^ S * ™ Kin- himself . The King then took the Coronation oath , and signed the act , after which the Duke delivered to him the royal regalia . AMERICA . THE RESIGNATION OF GENERAL WASHINGTON . of the President of the United Statesfor

Ne-oY . rk Set , ! . 21 . The retirement , some time looked for by many , is at length announced to us in form W ( : are persuaded there is nothing we can say , that will full * express the es i . nation , ' which his illustrious and important services are held by the citizens of this m ci . favoured countrv ; or that will equally express their regret at being deprvedI of the continuance of his paternal watchfulness and care , ifer his caims . to a share of that repose in private life , which has been so repeatedly inter r upted by the earnest voice of his country < whose call he has been ever accustomed to

, obev , are certainly strong and powerful . ' ,., _ The prosperous and tranquil state of our country , in the accomplishment of which his exertions have been so eminently conspicuous , being particu . any tavourablc to bis retirement from office , gratitude for his eminent services , as well as the propriety of an experiment how far the stability of our Government may be dependent on the popularity of an individual at its head , combine to fa our that acouiescence with hiswisl . es , which , under less flattering prospects , might

be anxiously withheld . , , . . , „„„ _ The valuable legacy of good advic :, which he had bequeathed on his departure from public life—the result of long experience , and expressed ... the lan . rua . re of firmness and paternal affection—should , as we have no doubt it wilf , be engraved deeply on the minds of his fellow-citizens , and transmi . ted with their sanctioning approbation to their posterity . < Their filial love And confidence . ire his unfailing treasury l

^ And every honest man his faithfuguard . ' IRELAND . Tielfast , + hv . . 1 . On Tuesday last was apprehended by the Most Noble Lord Viscount Castlerea and assistants , Mr . Thomas M'fcibben and Mr . Wil . iara Bailev , of Porta ferry , and Messrs . William Saul , William Milree , J . M-idu . ian ,, and Daniel Kerr , Farmers in the neighbourhood of that town . the < iie first were transmitted to Downpatrick , the last to Dublin , all on the charge of high under the warrant of Pelhamin ot

treason . Fresh committals , Mr . , consequence the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act , have been made out against all the people who were taken up to Dublin from this town and neighbourhood , on charges of high treason . . Dublin , Nov . 15 . Saturday , two persons charged with treasonable prac . 11 . es , were brought to town from the North , and lodged in Newgate . Five more persons , we understand , were on Friday night apprehended near L-roglieda , on charges of high treason .

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LONDON: Article 2
TO READERS, CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, AND CABINET OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE, Article 4
ON THE CABALISTICAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE JEWS. Article 5
THE LAND OF NINEVEH, A FRAGMENT. Article 6
ON PHILOSOPHY. Article 7
ON TRUTH. Article 9
CEREMONY OF OPENING WEARMOUTH BRIDGE; Article 10
THE CASE OF A DISTRESSED CITIZEN. Article 12
ON PUBLIC INGRATITUDE TO GREAT CHARACTERS. Article 14
ORIGINAL LETTER OF THE ASTRONOMER GALILEO. Article 19
CURIOUS FACTS RELATIVE TO THE LATE CHARLES STUART, THE PRETENDER . Article 21
ON THE MUSIC OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 23
SKETCHES OF CELEBRATED CHARACTERS. Article 26
ANECDOTE FROM THE FRENCH. Article 32
REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF AN UNFATHOMABLE LAKE DISAPPEARING. Article 33
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF THE CHARACTERS, CUSTOMS, AND MANNERS, OF THE SAVAGES OF CAPE BRETON. Article 33
REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF AN UNFATHOMABLE LAKE DISAPPEARING. Article 37
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF THE CHARACTERS, CUSTOMS, AND MANNERS , OF THE SAVAGES OF CAPE BRETON. Article 37
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 42
LITERATURE. Article 49
LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 49
POETRY. Article 50
HYMN, Article 51
SONNET. Article 51
THE COUNTRY CURATE. Article 52
SONNET. Article 53
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 54
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 55
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 56
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 56
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 62
INTELLIGENCE OF IMPORTANCE FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. Article 68
LORD MALMESBURY's EMBASSY. Article 71
OBITUARY. Article 73
LIST OF BANKRUPTS. Article 77
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Lord Malmesbury's Embassy.

ITALY . ' Na ,,. ' r ,, Oct . 20 . A treaty of peace has been signed between the Fre ^ hJ epublic and the King of Naples , of which the principal articles ate , that . hie sha be peace and amity between the two suites ; that ail P- ™^ " ^ ' ^ ^ he null that the Kin" of Naples shall observe the strictest neiitra . it ) , Wat ,. c cess shall oegve „ to " only four ships of the Belligerent Powers at a time ; and that a treaty of commerce shall be concluded between the two powers , on the principle of mutual utility .

SWEDES . Stockholm , Nov . I . Yesterday was a day of high "remonvtiere Afler a solemn procession of the States , at the conclusion of which his Majestj seated Jun _ self on the Throne , the Duke Regent declared thai he king a > , « a tained the age prescribed by his father ' s will , would take upon himself the tunc tions of Government . ' (• , •„ ... iminUtratinn The Duke then gave his Majesty a written account of b s ^ ims ^ ion which was read by fhe Secretary of State , Roseland who aftenva d ecu ltd lettersof ned e

from the King , aud delivered to the Duke his ' qu' » «^ S * ™ Kin- himself . The King then took the Coronation oath , and signed the act , after which the Duke delivered to him the royal regalia . AMERICA . THE RESIGNATION OF GENERAL WASHINGTON . of the President of the United Statesfor

Ne-oY . rk Set , ! . 21 . The retirement , some time looked for by many , is at length announced to us in form W ( : are persuaded there is nothing we can say , that will full * express the es i . nation , ' which his illustrious and important services are held by the citizens of this m ci . favoured countrv ; or that will equally express their regret at being deprvedI of the continuance of his paternal watchfulness and care , ifer his caims . to a share of that repose in private life , which has been so repeatedly inter r upted by the earnest voice of his country < whose call he has been ever accustomed to

, obev , are certainly strong and powerful . ' ,., _ The prosperous and tranquil state of our country , in the accomplishment of which his exertions have been so eminently conspicuous , being particu . any tavourablc to bis retirement from office , gratitude for his eminent services , as well as the propriety of an experiment how far the stability of our Government may be dependent on the popularity of an individual at its head , combine to fa our that acouiescence with hiswisl . es , which , under less flattering prospects , might

be anxiously withheld . , , . . , „„„ _ The valuable legacy of good advic :, which he had bequeathed on his departure from public life—the result of long experience , and expressed ... the lan . rua . re of firmness and paternal affection—should , as we have no doubt it wilf , be engraved deeply on the minds of his fellow-citizens , and transmi . ted with their sanctioning approbation to their posterity . < Their filial love And confidence . ire his unfailing treasury l

^ And every honest man his faithfuguard . ' IRELAND . Tielfast , + hv . . 1 . On Tuesday last was apprehended by the Most Noble Lord Viscount Castlerea and assistants , Mr . Thomas M'fcibben and Mr . Wil . iara Bailev , of Porta ferry , and Messrs . William Saul , William Milree , J . M-idu . ian ,, and Daniel Kerr , Farmers in the neighbourhood of that town . the < iie first were transmitted to Downpatrick , the last to Dublin , all on the charge of high under the warrant of Pelhamin ot

treason . Fresh committals , Mr . , consequence the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act , have been made out against all the people who were taken up to Dublin from this town and neighbourhood , on charges of high treason . . Dublin , Nov . 15 . Saturday , two persons charged with treasonable prac . 11 . es , were brought to town from the North , and lodged in Newgate . Five more persons , we understand , were on Friday night apprehended near L-roglieda , on charges of high treason .

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