l a e ttS on and was ordered Bia icfi’ion thedd.h, at Macerata. Ade Adeof of Adeof the‘k;bfp& of Geg; Nugcjdi wa» ' f cnemv was commanded by General a s ?^ n » post upon the i-oad btsd W P Cf ritn* 1 )ii rodojrp, wh lc h, Ev-cr, d' c V wcre Kk, coadacted by Major Fh tt< Ulcers and privates were taken, find nam nam•Kthr>*w •Kthr>*w nam•Kthr>*w down thcir artns au ’ J P®** JrL 0 f the, neigh b0udro(«l tpok an active part in "Ersu’l ll,e e: ’ P°*i lau VP ’ • WWaior Fldte after this success marched upon ; Itaiuia, where he arrived on the 2d. The garrison (if JOO men, retired Wo a castle upon his pirces of artillery, with a considerable quantity, Eammtmitiuni and being allowed to return to Na Nailles illes Nailles under she condition of not serving against the the space of one mdSih.” ; I ( //7?z/\7fZY)7^rPJPZJA I .S. Basle, May 4. ■ ■ The following i&the answer of the President of the tb the Duke of Yiccnza :— I “ Zurich, May 20. I «Tlm communication which his Excellency the’ I DiikttW Vpmza addressed the undersigned ,-i ’he account of the events and I thciFprobib|c consequences. To secure its dearest I interests. its : !uh»pende4be t and ihrinternnl tranquility ‘ I t£tin>t evWy attack the confederation has felt, that it I qughtfo take measures of |*ro, and cried ** who goes there i”-—is was only answered by being firt’d upon. It uistagtly returned the fire; hndfhctwo |N»nies.con |N»nies.contiaacd tiaacd |N»nies.contiaacd to firefor an hoar and and a halt m the .chirk, till at last flic French evacuated the wood. All tlie report of the musketry all tlm mhabitanfsof (he neigh neighbourhood bourhood neighbourhood awerilbkd and took up arms. This a flair, in which wohn l not one mart wounded, docs honour to the Argovians nod VthiaAb. it issuid that the half of the second contingent will be put in motion, so Lb.it j with the regiments return returned ed returned from France sh.d! have on foot an army of 48,000 1 nj *»> * ... " ’ f ? Ghent, Muy 12. The Journal /jniterscTof (his date, contains under the head of Ghpnt, May 9, a Report upon the state of France ma lc to the’King in Council, by Viscount Chateaubriand, Minister Plenipotentiaries from hh> Most Christian Majesty to the Court of Sweden. FTA/r Report Jilts sixteen columns of the Journal amTSupplrmcnt. • This document is detidedinto heads: I —I. Acts and Decrees for the Interior. IL lixle lixlerior. rior. lixlerior. 11 made to the Royal Govern* me nt.] This .Report concludes thus:— A Air Europe is arrived bn the frontiers of France; I every people has taken its post in this army of nations; f they wait but lor the last signal. What will the au author thor author of so many calamities do ? If he quits Paris, Will Paris remain tranquil ? If he dims not join his sol soldiers, diers, soldiers, will his soldi* is fight without him? Success may change hik fortune; No; a success wouldJhard wouldJhardly ly wouldJhardly rap.nl ids foil. Can he besides except success ? The Deere* Las issued Jrom high, victory has de- SbC*'? J5S3" ■• • .'• _ «* ” ■.• -' ' •■’ <: .■< ' - elared itsclf/Drmdiparte vanquished in Ma- [ rat; an appeal h;u been madfe to the people of Italy, I, and those people have replied by a cry |rf loyalty.l May the Frrmili, imitate the example! May they; abandor; the scourge of gic earth to the juslice of Heaven! Alt, Sire! let u-y hope, that disarmed by «>t lhe sompf St.'Eoni3,tbe God of battles I may spare the blood of our uuliappv country. You will preservet© France, for the happiness, the remains of that blood* which she too much hiefehed for her glory; The moment approaches when your Majesty will reap the fruit of your sa^fificejf; when under the shade of the white flag, icitions will at lenght enjoy that repose after which they sigh, and which they have so dearly earned.” y ’ f Our Court have concluded a treaty with his Ma Majesty jesty Majesty the King of Sicily, by which this Monarch is to be reinstated in the kihgdorn of Naples. . The son of the Duke of I'erru Capnota, the the Sicilian Minister, set out yesterday with the treaty to Palermo. ' > ; ; *• FiIENCH PAPERS.' "'' * 6 .. < Paris/May 13. Yesterday morning, at ninep’clock, tip? inhabitants of the Faubourg Antoine proceeded to the Rou Roulevart levart Roulevart Port Saint. Antoine, and the inhabitants of the Faubourg Saint Marhcau (consistingof !o,CM)O men,) proceeded to the Boukvart of where fhey formed a junction. They set out at eleven o’clock, and defiled along the Boulevaft.to the avhcncc they piarched tpthe Tnilleriej. * A military band accompanied them; M. Richard Lenoir, Mem Mem'berpf'the 'berpf'the Mem'berpf'the Legion of Honour, and Chief of the Eighth Legion, was at the hem! of the Conhxterates of Saiment of the Baroo Lotus, Ex-Minister*of arrived at Ghent on the lOth. TBey continue to tr ' ts Iloubtless foreign Powers are noMr measuring their situations with our> —without doubty our return rto the principle of a mild liberty and wife policy, wilF reform those fratetnakies which nmtm otheft nations - . ■ - .... ■ ’ T..- -— - — » — — **S to the interests ofour rising re volution. itar« still, therefore, to hope for peace, and we do not fear war. • c< Enjoy, Sire, a situation which is your own work. .After having been thn greatest of conquerors, be at lenght the most pacific of Sovereigns, your glory re* qu-irs it, and our happiness, demands it.” f *<3 Mis Majesty replied:—- “ Monsiurs, the President, and (be Deputies of the Electoral Colleges of Seinc-et-Ois^.— I thaux you for for - for sentiments you express to me, in the name yfyour Colleges. We all wish for peace, and wo pounders, 19 eighteen do. + 2twelves d