Philadelphia, July 25. Eur ope an Intelligence has been i eceived to the 26th of May, by the Hope, Capt. Makins, from Ireland—by which we learn, That a great and important revolution 1,1 favour of the Rights of Man, under the auspices of the King, has taken p.ace in 1 oland—the condition of the peafantrv of that country, which was degrading to the lowed degree, ,5 greatly altered for the better: .his is conhdered as a prelude to a more perfect confhtntion —1 he Court of Denmark has repeat ed its declaration of a determined neutrality In Brabant and Flanders, the public tranquility >s perfectly established—The National A nimbly having determined not to annex the Venaiffin to their empire, the consequence will be, that the Pope mult grant the people thereafree constitu tion, hiie that of France—The celebrated Bifuop of Autun has been excommunicated bv the Pope -or the (pace of 40 days, if he does not in the mean time return to his duty—The Duke of I-.edf 01 cl ?s cholen chairman of the Whig-Club in London—l he Portuguese are making <neat im provements in .he culture of hemp and flax— I he faflnon for the ladies in Paris, is to divide the hair on the middle of the forehead, and comb it down smooth without the least friz on each fide oi the face. Among other nominations to fill the vacancy in the department of Secretary of State, Mr. ilaftings has actually been mentioned. — Sir Sidney Smith is superintending the con urn ft 1011 of a flotilla for the King of Prussia to be opposed to that of the Prince de Naflhu. The answer of the Empress to the English Minister it is said without reserve, is hoilile—and the rneafurcs purftied by Great-Britain appear to be founded on an expecftation of war—Some very plain advice has recently been given to the Queen of France, in which it is observed, that "in che lifhing the illusions of an expiring party, you will only prolong your own torment; it will be much better for you to abjure them in an au thentic and sincere manner." Tbefe obferva uons, in conjunction with a letter to the National Allembly, and another to the foreign Ministers which were lately communicated by the King, if there is any meaning in words, or honor in the human heart, will convince the Queen that any machinations again ft the re volution must iflhe in total defeat and difappoi ntment. Great con- Anions continue to prevail in Constantinople— I be Sultan it is said has lately caused a whole company of Ja.ni(laries, who appeared inclined to revolt u , be put to death. The exceflive dearnefs 0, provihon is said to be the principal cause of all these commotions. By the Ruby, Capt. Rich, arrived at Bolton iiom Calcutta, accounts are received from India to the 27 rh of January— On the 14th of Decem *L. ort - Corn wall is arrived at Madras, after a pallage of 6 days from Cakutta.—The paper of the 27th of January mentions that his Lord/hip ! t() J oin f ' le combined army, confining of Engl, (h troops and the auxiliaries of the native rinces, at Arnie, immediately on the arrival ol reinforcements and (tores from Bengal. Some tmpleafant occurrences had happened." The Na bob of Arcot's troops which were appointed to escort the Governor General to the Array, had mutinied aird refilled to g->, under the plea of rtieir pay being mucli in arrears but the foi led exertions of the NaWs son, quelled the J'.utinj, with a body of troops under his corn wand ; he was fevereJy wounded in the conflict. . "° oflicers of high rank in the combined army, ' L vns were at variance ; and the deci ion of their difference had been referred to fu pieme authority. Die molt flatteringexpectati ons of f.uccefs \\ere formed by a knowledge of the military fkil] and intrepidity of Cornwallis. Tippoo lias ever cautionfly avoided a pitched VJl'"?' a ppears to have entertained the Bri t'J io:ces, and led them about wherever they follow him. In the march of an army, plunder, rapine, cruelties various in their forms as they are deteflabie in their nature, will be t.ie neceflhry attendants. To narrate the loss of *•' r> e Sc l l ; °^ s I>ll '° Penang, or an aflaffinatioii of Bullocks in Falehaudcherry, would neither in form nor entertain our readers; we therefore paf< on to fay, that the only consequential blow .ck by the combined army, was at Cananore which surrendered to General Abercrotnbie on the 17th of December. ' ,e Grand and Centre Arifues formed a junc tion on the 17th of November. They linci not been able to bring the Alexander of the Rati to "Pen warfare. The conduct of General Mea dows was generally ceiifured—and the inhabi tants of this war-defo!ated country, look forward with pleasure to his being superseded. The several native Princes in alliance with England, furniflied large bodies of well disci p'ined Cavalry ; and a numerous Infantry, not entitled to nujcb encomium. Scarcity of money a general complaint,: An unhealthy season universally iC lt : A failure of the Cotton Crop-, in Bombay, pretty fully demonstrated and a variety of other unfortunate circnmftances ap pear to attend this unhappy people. Frcjf!) diflnrbancps in St. Domingo. Captain Davis of the Brig Hetty. who arrived at this port on Monday lalt from Cape-Francois, which place he left the 7th inrt. Informs, that this nio'nth, the Governor neceived o.hcial information, that tjie National Aflembly patted a decree, which gave to the free ne groes and mnlnttoes in their colonies equal rights with the other inhabitants.. I he Governor on the 4th of July, by Procla mation, made public this intelligence, which created great dillurbance in the colony. The Provincial Aflembly met, protested a gainlt the decree of the iNational Aflembly, de termined to oppose the execution of it, and re r!r- eti t0 n '^ ers Plenipotentiary to the different European Courts, inviting their allilt ance to render their oppofitioli effectual. We are aflurpd from good authority, that the extract of a letter from Pittfburg, published in the American Daily Advertiser of yesterday, re lative to the Cornplanter's Indians having taken up the hatchet against the United States, is ut terly groundless. Major-General Butler received letters from Fort F'aankhn, the originals of which arenow in , ~c ' t yA < | omainin g fre l> evidence of the friend ly diipofition of the Cornplanter and his parry and of the peaceable disposition in general of the Five Nations, the Chiefs of which, are now or yery lately have been holding a treaty with Col. Pickering, at the Painted Port, on the Tioga branch of the Sufquchannah. The apprehension of danger from the intro dtuition of an infectious disorder into this Coin monweaith by veflels from Ireland, having fub hded ; the Governor has diretfed, that the pilots 011 ™ not detain veflels arriving from thence, in any other manner than is required by their usual inttrutfiions as heretofore given agreeable to law. On a request fiom the inipedorsof tlieprifon the reverend clergy of the refpeiftive denomina tions in the city and ftiburbshave agreed to preach in the jail once every week, viz. on Sundays when it is confident with their parochial duty • otherwise on Mondays. Accordingly service has been performed for three Sundays; and will be to-morrow, at half o'clock in the morn ings A very falnrary effecft may reasonably be expected from this co-operation of religion with jurt and mild laws. Indeed these are but feeble correctives and restoratives without the divine power of the fears and hopes of true religion. According to a schedule taken under the di retfion of the Marshal of the Diftricl of New- York,purfuant to a law oftheUnion that State con tains three hundred and fixty-five thousand three hundred and twenty-seven inhabitants. ' The State of Maryland, agreeable to the cen sus taken as above, is found to contain three hundred and twenty thousand, four hundred and seventy-eight inhabitants. At the celebration of Independence at Dover Delaware, the Town-House, in which an eleeain dinner was provided, was decorated with fieures emblematical ps the occasion. Upon the right hand pillar at the head was to be seen the por trait of his Excellency the President of the United States, with a conflellation of liars ; at his feet Jufhce with the sword and balance, and Fame with a trumpet ; Minerva at the head, crowning him with laurels, and Apollo playing on the lyre motto. Lcng may lie live, bid emulation rife, Late (ink in death, and meet his native fries On the left hand pillar was a portrait of the \/jce-Prefident of the United States. motto F.ccc amicus verus patrise. Behold the true friend of his country On the right hand pillar, at the lower end of the hall, was preiented the bull of the late Dr Franklin whose political and literary abilities have endeared his memory in the breaß of Eu ropeans as well as his native countrymen. motto. " Fuhr,e "' Eripuit Coelo, Sceptrumque Tyrannis." On .the left hand pillar was difplaved a portrait ot Major-General Warren, encircled with ween ing willows. ' MOTTO " Adorn d with honors in his native shore, Silent lie deeps and hears of wars no more'." So falls the vi£tor,.in the martial ftrife, 'J'he coward lives Iris punifnmera is life COM MUNICATIONS Many of the Indian flories in the newspaper are totally void of foundation, and the reft:'are preatly exaggerated misrepresentations Those r. ~ " .1 . a ° 4arl,l! . cs f ro . m ti,ree r ° fevc » thot!fa,;<J Indians, are entirely ignorapt of the whole fub jcu o Indian a,Fairs—the greatest nninber of Sa vages that lias perhaps been collected since Brad ,<.ock s defeat, was with St. Ledger the last war, 99 -tnofe never amounted to more than ijoo-and i? uppofed on good grounds that the whole fincp r I rc that i,,vaded Geor s ia Ilot lo "S iince, did not amount to more than 3 or 400. In a daily paper of yesterday we are inform r,n r u peec [o , f the Lord Lieutenant] flowl the throne, candidly acknowledges iliac excife-dntieg have not been able to reitrain in Ireland the immoderate use of ardent (Wits J he speech, however, as published in the " Ce ntra/ Advertiser," contains noffuch intimation— and all the papers printed in this city have in formed us that Two Thousand Dram Shots nave been fliut up in Dublin only,in consequence of the Excise Law. It is presumed that the account lately publifl 1 - ed of the demolition of a distillery at the South, ward, will turn out to be a mistake. At a meeting of the American Philosophical Society, on the xjth inft. the following gentle men were elecfed members : Mr. John Luzac, Profeflbr of the Greek Lan guage 111 the Univeriity of Leyden. John Nicholfon, Esq. Comptroller-General of the State of Pennlylvania. Andrew Rofs, M. D. of Philadelphia. Benjamin Waterhoufe, M. D. Profeflbr of Me dicine, in the University of Cambridge, Maffa cliufetts. John Penington, M. D. Jphn Beckley, Esq. Clerk of the House of Re presentatives of the United States. Peter Stephen Dn Ponceau, Esq. Coufellor at Law, Philadelphia'. * M ednefday lad Don Joseph Ignacio df. Viar, Charee des AHaires from the Court of Spain, and Don Joseph » e "| lb . denes the CommiEoner latelv arrived from that Court, had tlm honor of a private audience with the President of the Un r t ei> to whom they were presented by Thomas Jefferson, k ° Stale * Those gentlemen were formally received by the PreHdem, as reprelentatives, charged with the affairs of his Catholic Majefly. 1 ne Prcfident of the United State« has been pleased to appoint William Rawle, Esq. of this City, Attorney of the United States for the D.llntt of Pennlylvania—vice William Lewis, Efq appointed Judge. 7 The remarks on a late circular letter, -would lead to a re igious controversy, which we mean to avoid. 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