hat officcra, and men fell or. this occa sion. - Trom General O'l ira's abfonce, the command devolves on me. I ihall endea vor to difcbai ge it to the best of my abil ity and health, till his majetty's farther pleasure is fignified. With great refpeft, I have the honor to be, &e. (Signed) D. DUNDAS, Maj. Gen, Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas, &c. Vidory, Toulon Road, Nov. 30. STR, The enemy having erected and open ed a battery against the post of Malbouf quet, from which (helli would reach the town and arsenal, Governor O'Hara fig nificd to me yelterday, his intention to attempt to destroy it, and bring off the guns j and tequefted some seamen to be sent to a post he proposed to withdraw the Britilh soldiers from. The Governor proposed not to go out himfelf, but un fortunately, did not keep his word. A molt clear diftinft, and regular plan was fettled, and the commanding officer of the troops of each nation had a copy of it. The troops moved at four o'clock this morning, and surprised the redoubt moll completely. Never was a ferviee performed with more regularity and ex a&nefs; but the .ardour and impetaofity of the troops (iflftead of forming on the height where the battery was raised, as they were particularly ordered to do,) led them to rush after the enemy, near a mile on the other fide, in a very featured and irregular manner. The consequence of which was, the enemy collected 111 very great force; and, in the retreat of our troops, they fuffered extremely. I herewith transmit an account of the lofj of the British in killed, wounded and miffing : But Major-General Dundas will give yon more particulars. The Gover nor mod unfortunately was wounded and taken prisoner. A surgeon was sent to him immediately (by permission of Gen. du Gomrtiier, Commander in Chief of the Eastern Army at the siege of Tou lon,) who reports, that the Governor's wound is a flefh one only in the arm ; but being faint by the loss of blood, he was obliged to fit down under a wall, and there nude prisoner of. X have the honor to be, See. Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas, &c. AMERICA. NASSAU, Dec. 27, In theft islands we kno mufl entirely xeafe 9 January 7. The ship Eliza, Hartley, from Liverpool ard St. Vincent, for the Caicos, was loft on Philips's Reef, off the Ealt Caicos, 2d Dec. at 10 P. M. owing to the rapidity of a cur rent setting to the weft ward. At the time the ship struck, (he had ill fail set, standing off shore with a lip.ht breeze from E. While aground on iiie reef, nine miles from the land, on the 3d of December, with a signal of distress flying, at noon, a sloop, which proved to be the Bermudian, Bartlett, a pri vateer of twelve guns, belonging to Bermu da, came to them ; when, instead of giving relief to people in such a diftrefled situation, the crews ot the privateer' boats, by diretured and enslaved by the Algerines or any other piratical lUte. Rejoined. That the *above committee fliall report th 1 r plan to a general meeting of the cit.zjlis, to be iiolden 0.1 the 33d day of March inft. Rufolved, That the following named persons flinll be the committee for carrying ir.to effect the foregoing reiolutions, viz. John Swanwick, Stephen Girard, Israel Israel, Jacob Morgan, and Alexander James Dallas. The above pamed Committee being ready to report, GIVE NOTICE, And particularly request the attendance of the citizens of the ciiy and county of Phila delphia, at the State House, THIS DAY", the 2zd inft. at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, March 21 Yefterdayat a m eting o C:::zfn3, a Committee was appoin edto prep-vet pe ti ion to the Legiilature of the Hate, re fuelling them to grant a sum oi money, in addition to the sum appropriated bv Congress, for the purpble of fortifying the port of Ncw-Yoik. HOOD. Chairman, Genera! James Alner. The following gentlemen compose the Edward John Broome, Richard Harrifon, R. R. Living]ion, J amij Aluer. By captain Orne of the {hip Favorite, who has arrived at this place from Bour deaux, which place he left Jan. yti., we are informed, that when he failed the embargo oil American {hipping was not taken off, nor was there any profpvet of it—The number of American veffe!s detained there, he beleives to be about I 25. The reason for this embargo was altogether a mystery. The embargo extends to the Swedilh and Danish veflels as C ted of of novelty! A Hampshire Farmer. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIr A L S. Ship Aurora, Stewart, Brig Flora, Carson, John, Cooper, Sloop Molly, Curracoa, 20 Smith, Bermuda, 11 IMPORTED In the Brig George and Harriott, from Havre de Grace, and for sale by Louis OJmont, A PERFECT Aflbrtment of Hanging P&pcr" high co'oured and pi. in. ' Stocking,, high drelf.d and put up English f»lhion. I he handsomest artificial Flowers and Fea thers. Some Looking Glass Plaies to, be fold by the cafe. A few hampers of Champaignc wine, fix years oid. ALSO, An elegant parcel of Bear skin Muifs, And very beiutiful Silk Cloaks, which on iccouiitof thtfeafon will be fold low. and at a ldng credit. LIKEWISE 42 pipes Madeira wine, aad a few casks of Claret. A Quantity tf Hamburgh Demijohns. In a few Days, He qvill have for sale, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF White and Black I .aces, Leghorn hats, fens and cambricks, claret in cales, a quantity of window glais well fort • d of all size , and a few pair of remarkable Looking Glasses framed, all arrived at Nor folk, now coming round. March 22. H r f NEW THEATRE, THIS EVENING, March 22, Will be performed, A COMEDY, called The Jealous Wife. Mr. Oakley M r . Fcnnell Major Oakley, Mr. Whitlock S h^ rleS ' Mr. Moreton _ , Mr. WigneU Sir Harry Beagle, Mr. Chalmers Lord Trinket, Mr. Finch Captain O-Cutter, Mr. Bate. Wdham, Mr. Barley jun. J° hn ' Mr. Warrell J 0 ™' . , , , Mr. Francis Lauy /reelore e fer v't. Master. Warrell Mrs. Oakley, Mrs. Whitiock Lady Freelove, Mrs. Morris Mrs. Francis I -J Mrs * Chambermaid, Miss. WUlema Tbefcenes dejigned and executed by Mr. Milbourne. End of the Opera, a charadteriftic Ptiniomimical DANCE, called C 1 he Sailor s Landlady, OR, Jack in Distress. J? C j' u Mr. Francis Ned Hlulyard (-with a new Jon\g) Mr. Dar. . lev, jun. Sailors, MefFrs. Warreli, Bliffet, Warreli. jun. Lej, Baf n and Dc Moulin, Lafles» Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Batts, Miss. Rowfon, & Mils. Willems. Landlady, Mrs. Rowfon Orange Girl, Mrs. De Maraue To conclude with a double HORNPIPE by Mr. Francis and Mrs. De Marque, To which will be added, 7he Musical Entertainment, calk Ay Sailors, LafTes, The Virgin Unmask'd. Goodwill, Mr. WarreU Coupee, Mr. Francis (Quaver, Mr. Marshall Bl' fter > . Mr. Bate. Thomas, Mr. Grteu M ist. I.ucy, Mrs. Mlrihali INFORMATION Is Requested By the Ediior, of a Mr. Willi-m Kilion, a Brick Layer, who went trom New-England, and at Philadelphia ift Aujull, 1793, since which fime nurhing has Lei-n heard of him—'Great relief will be afforded to his aged parents and friends, by any intell gence con cerning him—as Uicy are tearful that he has fallen in the late general calamity. March 32. Davs. Bourdeaux, 7 6 Havanna,