2798-) 
Trae: 
The firft fittings of the Corfican par- 
liament have been fhort, and nothing 
particular determinec upon. The re- 
fractory diftriéis have refufed to pay 
the impofts, and feveral perfons have 
been taken into _cuitody. Accounts of 
the aath of january fate, that the Ene- 
lith are frequen tly maffacred by the 
country people, and that the French 
emigrant corps do duty, inftead of the 
Englifh regiments. 
in Italy, the French army of the 
Alps, extends itfelf all along the chain of 
mountains, from Suze to Aofa; the 
army of Italy joins the left wing of that 
of the Alps at Saluzzc, and deferibes a 
half-circle by Oneille, along the ce 
fhere to Savona, and then takes fom 
*pofitions on the Genoefe territory. a 
advances over the Montferrat, as far as 
Alexandria. 
pee 
Bacpap (in Vurkitl Perfia) O&. 
29f 3795. Confiderabie changes are 
taking place in Perfia, which will, in an 
efpecial manner, afiect the interefts of 
the Turkith e mpire. Aga Mahmet 
Kan, an eunuch, has twice defeated the 
young prince oe Ait ee and is now 
matter of ‘Chiras, with all the treafures. 
‘The young prince has retre ated to Keir- 
man, and has fent to claim the atlifiance 
ef Ruffia, which, however, feems, 
has formed a defign to feize on fome of 
the provinces | “Prince Heraclius, at 
Teftes, in Georgia, is in daily expecta- 
rs of Ruffian reinforcements, to en. 
ble him to penetrate into the provinces 
af Chervan and Aderbeitzan. 
AMERICA. 
The American Congrefs have refolved, 
that forcign fhips fhali not import any 
other goods, but fuch as are the growth 
or manufacture of the nation to which 
the thips belong. 
The legion lately employed to act 
againft the hoftile ae of Wetftern In- 
dians, are kept embodied, for the farther 
purpote of taking poffethion of the poits 
now held by the “Britith, in June next. 
WEsT- INDIES. 
On the zoth, advices were received 
from the governor and feyeral command - 
ers, by the minifters of ftate, from Ja- 
maica. Thefe advices are more fatilf- 
faétory than any that have been received 
from that place for fome time patt The 
yellow fever which had been fo fatal, 
begins to decline a apace. 
The iaft accounts from Jamaica fiate, 
that the war with the Maroons is not 
terminated, as was expected, They have 
ie, ¥ 
It 
Foreign News. 
“ 
collected themfelves under the command 
of a fingle leader, and though aes 
in number, and with ee (ohne equally 
diminifhed, are ftill likely to troubie the 
internal ,repofe of the ifland, from» the 
nature of the faftneffes in rice they 
are entrenched. 
caibs Abroad. 
Lately at Stockholm, Mz, Molinary, better 
known as an antiquary than for having been 
conful at Tunis: he left no lefs than. 5790 
pieces of ancient coin. Of thefe, there are eg 
Arabian pieces in filver, 359 Roman pieces in 
filver, beginning with the head of PoMPEY, and 
ending with thatof An TonINUS3; 3070-p'eces 
ip bronze, of emperors, Kings, cities, and pri- 
vate families ; 260 pieces of ordinary metal, 
beginning with the head of SoLLtonia, and 
ending with that of Honorius. 
At Venice, in italy, Charles Sackville, efq. 
a partner in the bank <ing-houfe of Sir Robert 
Heiries and Co. 
Dec. 6, laft, at Gibraltar, Captain Charles 
Strickland, of the 82d regt. of foot. 
In the peg epene at on board the Zealous 
man of war, of which he was commander, the 
right hon. Lord Hervey. 
At Northumberland, in America, Mr. Henry 
Priettley) youngeft fomof Dr, P 
Jan..9, in Pee North America, his ex 
cellency Samuel Hunti ce dees governcr of the 
ftate of Cen ecticut. 
In a letter fiom a gentleman on board the 
nibal, of 74 guns, Cae esas the 29th 
/. 1795, mention is made of the death of 
ne following ¢ gentlemen Line ng to that thip, 
a the yell ow LEVEty “WIZ: lieutenants Buller, 
Bui thie, and Sergent; mid{hipmen Brandon, 
ne Hp Walker, Harrifon, and Cope; captain’s 
cierks, Mr, Breadon and Mr. Jones; furgeon’s 
ce Mr. Collie ngion ; ; fchoclmafier, Mr. Bif- 
fell; and that during the i 
ee preceding, 
about 60 of her crew died of the fame dif- 
oraer. 
At the ifland of Bermudas, on the rth of 
Noy. laft, captain Dixon, the clrcumnavigator. 
On boerd the Baffet, captain Purchaie, in 
the Downs. Wuiliam Lord Belhaven, a major 
in the army. 
Ca bocird the Colofus man of war, Mr. Bul- 
lock, of Sunning, Berfhire. He fell overboard 
in the aét of throwing the lead. 
In the Wefi-Indtes, of the yellow fever, 
Mr. William Phinn, commander of the fhip 
Planter. 
At Montferrat, in the Weft-Idies, on the 
3d of Dec. lait, Mrs. Herbert, the lady of the 
hon, J. H. of toat rand. 
On the 6thof Dec. laft, at St. Vincent’s, of a 
fever, Mr. Joieph Wilks, of his majefly’s iloop 
Thorn. 
On the ritheDec. lait, at Antigua, Charles 
Kerr, efq. an eminent merchant of that place. 
On the rsth of Nov. laft, in St. Domingo, 
William Hy, efq. fecond fon of the hon W. 
H. of Lawfeld, and captain of the 83d regiment 
of foot. 
‘ DOMESTIC 
