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Monthly Chronicle.

MONTHLY CHRONICLE .

IMPORTANT STATE PAPERS

LORD MALMESBURY ' s EMBASSY . [ CONTINUED FROM OUR LAST . ] NOTE FROM LORD MALMESBURY TO THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS . ' " jpHE Court of London having been informed of what passed after the receipt of A the last Memorial delivered , by their order , to the Minister for Foreign Affairs , find that there is not any thing whatever to be added to the Answer-made by the

Undersigned to the two questions which the Directory thought proper to address to them . .. . They wait then , and with the greatest anxiety , for an explanation of . the sentiments of the Directory , with regard to the principle proposed , on their part , as the basis of the Negociation , and the adoption of which appeared to be the best means of accelerating the progress of a discussion so important to the happiness . of so many nations . The Undersigned has , in consequence , received orders to renew the demand of

a frank and precise Answer on this object , in order that his Court may know , with certainty , whether the Directory accept the said proposition ; whether they desire to make any change or modification whatever in it ; or , lastly , whether they will propose any other principle that may promote the same end . Paris , Nov . 26 , 1796 , MALMESBURY . ANSWER OF THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO LORD MALMESBURY ' S NOTE . In Answer to the Note delivered yesterdayNovember 26 by Lord

Malmes-, , , bury , the Undersigned , Minister for Foreign Affairs , is instructed , by the Directory , to observe , that the Answers made ' 011 the 5 th and 22 d of last Brumaire , -contained an , acknowledgment of the Principle of Compensation ; and that in order to remove every pretext for farther discussion on that point , the Undersigned , in the name of the Executive Directory , now makes a formal and positive declaration of such acknowledgment . In consequence , Lord Malmesbury is again invited to give a speedy and categorical Answer to the Proposition . made to him on the 22 tl of last Brumaire , and ,

which was conceived in these terms : — " The Undersigned is instructed by the Executive Directory to invite you to designate , with all possible expedition , antj expressly , the objects of reciprocal Compensation which you have to propose . " Paris , Nov " . 27 , 1796 . Ca . DELACROIX ,

Intelligence Of Importance From The London Gazettes.

INTELLIGENCE OF IMPORTANCE FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES .

r DHE GAZETTE of November 22 contains a letter from Capt , Boweru of Ins JL Majesty ' s Ship Terpsichore , 'dated ? , t Gibraltar , the -3 of October , giving an account of a gallant action , fought between that ship and a Spanish frigate . Of this action , being the commencement of hostilities with . Spain , Cap . t . Bowen gives the following detail : ' On the morning of the 13 th inst . at day-light , we discovered a Frigate to windward standing towards us . About eight , I could perceive her making everypreparation for battle , and was then apparently in chace of us . Our situation

altogether was such , as to prevent my being over desirous of engaging her . Out of our small complement of men , we had left thirty at the Hospital , and we had more than that number still on board in our sick and convalescent lists , aii of whom were cither dangerously ill , or extremely weak . We were scarcely ouj ;

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LONDON: Article 2
TO READERS, CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, AND CABINET OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE, Article 4
ON COURTSHIP AND COQUETRY. Article 7
COPY OF THE INSCRPITION ON THE FOUNDATION STONE OF WEARMOUTH BRIDGE. Article 9
A SERMON, Article 10
ON DEATH. Article 14
PREDILECTION OF THE TURKS FOR THE GAME OF CHESS. Article 17
ESSAYS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH HISTORY AND CLASSICAL LEARNING. Article 18
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF EDWARD KELLY, THE ALCHEMIST. Article 24
ON THE MUSIC OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 26
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 29
ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF PROMISSORY NOTES AND PAPER CREDIT. Article 31
EXCERPTA ET COLLECTANEA. Article 34
FATAL PESTILENCE IN THE AIR, IN THE REIGN OF HENRY III. Article 35
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 38
POETRY. Article 48
WINTER, AN ODE. Article 49
SONNET, ON SEEING JULIA GATHERING ROSES IN THE DEW. Article 50
EPITAPH, ON AN OLD FAVOURITE DOG. Article 50
A SONG. Article 51
A SONG. Article 51
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 52
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 52
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 58
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 59
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 60
INTELLIGENCE OF IMPORTANCE FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. Article 60
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Article 64
OBITUARY. Article 69
L1ST OF BANKRUPTS. Article 73
INDEX TO THE SEVENTH VOLUME. Article 74
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Monthly Chronicle.

MONTHLY CHRONICLE .

IMPORTANT STATE PAPERS

LORD MALMESBURY ' s EMBASSY . [ CONTINUED FROM OUR LAST . ] NOTE FROM LORD MALMESBURY TO THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS . ' " jpHE Court of London having been informed of what passed after the receipt of A the last Memorial delivered , by their order , to the Minister for Foreign Affairs , find that there is not any thing whatever to be added to the Answer-made by the

Undersigned to the two questions which the Directory thought proper to address to them . .. . They wait then , and with the greatest anxiety , for an explanation of . the sentiments of the Directory , with regard to the principle proposed , on their part , as the basis of the Negociation , and the adoption of which appeared to be the best means of accelerating the progress of a discussion so important to the happiness . of so many nations . The Undersigned has , in consequence , received orders to renew the demand of

a frank and precise Answer on this object , in order that his Court may know , with certainty , whether the Directory accept the said proposition ; whether they desire to make any change or modification whatever in it ; or , lastly , whether they will propose any other principle that may promote the same end . Paris , Nov . 26 , 1796 , MALMESBURY . ANSWER OF THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO LORD MALMESBURY ' S NOTE . In Answer to the Note delivered yesterdayNovember 26 by Lord

Malmes-, , , bury , the Undersigned , Minister for Foreign Affairs , is instructed , by the Directory , to observe , that the Answers made ' 011 the 5 th and 22 d of last Brumaire , -contained an , acknowledgment of the Principle of Compensation ; and that in order to remove every pretext for farther discussion on that point , the Undersigned , in the name of the Executive Directory , now makes a formal and positive declaration of such acknowledgment . In consequence , Lord Malmesbury is again invited to give a speedy and categorical Answer to the Proposition . made to him on the 22 tl of last Brumaire , and ,

which was conceived in these terms : — " The Undersigned is instructed by the Executive Directory to invite you to designate , with all possible expedition , antj expressly , the objects of reciprocal Compensation which you have to propose . " Paris , Nov " . 27 , 1796 . Ca . DELACROIX ,

Intelligence Of Importance From The London Gazettes.

INTELLIGENCE OF IMPORTANCE FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES .

r DHE GAZETTE of November 22 contains a letter from Capt , Boweru of Ins JL Majesty ' s Ship Terpsichore , 'dated ? , t Gibraltar , the -3 of October , giving an account of a gallant action , fought between that ship and a Spanish frigate . Of this action , being the commencement of hostilities with . Spain , Cap . t . Bowen gives the following detail : ' On the morning of the 13 th inst . at day-light , we discovered a Frigate to windward standing towards us . About eight , I could perceive her making everypreparation for battle , and was then apparently in chace of us . Our situation

altogether was such , as to prevent my being over desirous of engaging her . Out of our small complement of men , we had left thirty at the Hospital , and we had more than that number still on board in our sick and convalescent lists , aii of whom were cither dangerously ill , or extremely weak . We were scarcely ouj ;

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