Foreign Intelligence. 1 I—ll Trail flat ed from Hamburgh Papers, for the Gazette^/the United States. From ITALY, May 3. The Emigrant Corps in the Eriglifh pay ate ar rived at Corlica, and were immediately sent to Ajaccio. 1 « The University at Padua is vacated, not for fear of the enemy, but because the Students began as sembling in Jacobin Clubs. At Bologna, in the Papal territory, the procefi i» finilhed, carried on'for a years time againlk leve ' lal persons accused of jacobinism and eonfpiration ( with the French. The leader of them a c*rt3in Rolandi, a Student at Viola is to be hanged, 3 Doctors in the law to be punished with the galleys, some young, men with the pillory, arid two women Who favoured the Affeti.blages are condemned to prison for life. A young Bolognefe, a chief in- ( ftrumerit, of the confpiration, was out of regard • for his family, strangled in prison. The reform proje&ed for the Jewilh na'ion in Italy were dually reje&ed, tho' the young people and the female sex especially, endeavoured to catry it. After long deliberations, the Elders and Rab bies tho't proper to dismiss the Synod, without adopting the innovations nroptifed. VIENNA, May n. Besides the i iuujjs lent already to the Army in Italy, 25 thouiand men are lately ordered to pro cecd thither with' the uimoft speed. Meafuresare takefl along the route to fialy, to carry the Infan try by waggons, so that they can be at their place of dellination within 16 days. Artillerifls and Pi oneers are gone.by poll for Italy. The adlivity in the War Department, and Ar fcnals cannot be difcribed, ten squadrons of Gy artoiiufky marebed from-this to'day, arid every day - - rray;oorf r one <$tyl *thei> they are tranf* ported in the manner above defcHbed. Gen. A r gente»u is under arrtjll, but it belie ved he will clear himfelf fufficiently, as the fault committed originated in a wrong dated order. FRANKFORT, May t 4 . On the loth, Count Cullorcdo arrived from Vi enn.i, at the head-quarters in Mentz, when the Troops were ixllantly ordered to quit their canton ments, the Chancery.ot War to pack up their pa pers. * ' "Yesterday the Troops flationed at Altzey, ad vanredto Lamereck, arid the Ssxons are to been camped in the environs of Creutznach. 011 she Hundfruck, the rosds cannot be used yet, for the traßfport of the Artillery. Both Imperial armies •re now in motion, fuperfluous waggons and bag gage, as also he women are sent backwards. The contingent of the Duke of Saxe Weymar is ap proaching, the principal hospital of the arm/ is ef tablifhed at Butssbac in the Vetteraw. To day the Imperial gartifon, confiding 0 f three battalliens of Grenadiers marched out, atten ded by our bell wishes. The Infantry battalion'of Schroeder, who were made prisoners a. Qaefnoy, is togarrifon this place during the Campaign. We are informed that the Imperial Rcferve- Co'rps of artillery, are marching foi the upperand lower Rhine. The regiments, Roya{ Allemand, Latour, and Albert, Carbiniers, as also the .cavalry ot Gen. Wurmfer are in full march. In order to accelerate the communication of the Corps, com maijdid by the Piince of Wurtemberg, ftationei,n and tfte Wefterwald, a bridge was built at Bingen, arid all the Pontoons belonging to the army are forwarded. The whole force of the Archduke Charles, as well as that of Fieidmarfhal Wurmfer fetms to be directed to Treves, while the forces on the lower Rhine are to aft'on the defen five only. . The French are considerably reinforced at the Hundfi nck. By this Courier I can inform you, that the t-uce was to day formally difconti rued hy the Auftrians. A Great variety ofelegant Globe and Vase LAMPS. • 1 FOR halls and entries, of the glass, with pullies,-balance weights, and eveiy neceflir-y appen dage, of sizes fuitabie to accommodate buildings of all di mentions. Also, an a/Tortment of Lamps, adapted for theufe of pVrlonrs, chambers, counting houses, with paten; burners, wick, glades, &c. Imported, anil For Sale by W.POYNTEI L, No. 70, Chefnut, between Second and Third Streets. Also, ahandfome aflortmcntof mahogany knife ca ses for fide boards. August 4. fmw3t. Trea ury Department, Augujl 3, 1796. Public Notice is hereby Given, IN purfuunce an ait of Conerefs, passed on tke 18th day of May, 1796, entitled " A» aS providing" for the fajfl of the lands of the United- lUtej, in the Territo ry north weft of the river Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river," that the ftdionsor lots of land descri bed in the annexed schedule, lying in the seven ravages of townships, which were furvcyed in furfiiance of an ordi nance of Congrcf*, passed on the twentieth day of May, in the year one thousand fc.ven hundred and eighty-five, wjll be exposed fotfjle at Pubjit vendue, m the town ol Pi'.tfhurgh in D ijnnfylvjHiia, r>n the twenty-fourth day of Oiftobernext, and thenceforward, from day to day until the firfl day of December enfuing.unlefsthe said lots shall fee sooner fold, in the manner, and on the terras and con ditioos herein after mentymed, to wit: jfl. 1 h' said fectior.s or lots fnall he fold under the di reSion ef the Governor or Secretary of the Western Ter ritory, and fach person as the President of iht United States mayfpecially appoint for that purpodv 2d. The fuid fefl-ions orlots thai! be fyid to the highest bidder,but no sale can be mad,-, for less (han two dollars jer acre of ths quantity of land in such lot or fedion. J- Yhe highest bidder as before mentioned, uruft depc- . fit at the time of file, of the purc'>afe money, in the hands of such person as the President of the Upited States (hall appoint to attend the sales for that pur which wnl b«forfeited,if a moiety of thefumbid,! including the said twentieth part, fljallnot benaidwiUiin thirty days from the time of fdle. X 4th. Upon payment ®fa moiety of t'<« ptirehafc money in the manner before mentioned, the parchafei wile entitled to one year's credit for the remaining moiety , lhall receive from the Governor or Secretary of the Weftern-Trrritory, ana the person who lhall be appointed by of the United States, to dire ft the faks, a certificate describing th« lot or f tflion purehaied, aud de dal ingthefum paidcnaccour.t, the balance remaining due, the time when such balance becomes payable, and that the whole land therein mentioned, will be forfeited, if the * r ' said balance is not then paid ; but if the. said balance Ina to be duly,difcharged,by paying the fame to the Treasurer of the Un:-ed States, the purchaser or his aflignce or other ar legal rcprefentative, fcall be entitled to a patent for the r said lanils, »n his producing to the Secretary of State a re ceipt for such balance endorsed upon the certificate. But if any purckafcr fliall make payment of the whole of the purchase money, at the time when N the payment of the •f$ firft moiety is dire&ed to btmadr, he will be entitled to a c dedudion of ten per centum on the part for which a cre dit is authoriz»d to be given ; and his patent fliall be Im -1" mediately iflued. , . , m Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and ? year abovt mentioned. s OLIVER WOLCOT, Secretary «f the Treasury "* Schedule cf feSionr of townfhipi, or fruHlnnal parti ef town/hips, to be fold at Pittjburgh, inpurfuanS in of the 6th ftd'ton of an aft »f Congress, ptjfed tn ' e the 18th day of May, 1796. I- S Til - ? ' T~~. J ® I 1 \ °. z " < 2 O~i o " Z ft itt Rangf. 6:h rownlhip ] 6th RanGK. ift Township. J?ai2 640 eich iftTownlhip. a 8 /65 1 14 =40 17 |i 10 re 29 is( 4i'lcacl! 7 340 i HW, 4th Range. 26 387.60 lftT . lwnmf r 'aiM64°je»ch e 7 , 26 : 2d J -s a 36)64°each la 3 ~ * 3d Township. \ « 6i6 i ? 0 1 470 34 445,20 ■ , a 1478 11 140 eacl 3 485 rthTn n, adTownfhip 4 494 ithTownlh p # ?6r 6 P j 502, e 6 139 20 6 , , 6 510 e ** 479 30- V ' ' 7a 14 640 each s 17 304 «5 g 1732064 each 18 638 co * ac 13336 640 each *3 450 75 s»h fownfhip. e 24 640 *' I 18 « lit 3 ° Jj®. „ «a. ,400 c > W A 111 3dlown!hip. 4 5 *~ q f 6 4° 1a,4,6 4 0,e«l I ad Rangc. I7aact , )4:ieacl „ - s - . . iftTownfhip 2343'Jj40 eacl 7 al 4»4<' act s 48 | 7! 20 sthTown(hip '""^ 4 fftC . h 34 650 iai 4 |64o(ead . 6 4cle ; ie h 3d Township. r 7 a20|640 e,t ' thTo «'« , W 1 - 24a26 64c rati 23336 640 ejcl 1 6 ' 28 .9c. 16 7'hTownfhip 1 40 a 9 64c ia» 640 earl 3 !7 ° < 3 T a33 64. iach S*7 64oeael 4 .5 60 4thTownihip 11313 64oeac , 11 2? 40 18319 64b , 12 .97 ? 0 25 6 4 0 ; eac u 13 51 -O ;0>36 64oeael I , ty" ij 47 10 9thTownflrp "-' a K 3 £. 64 •;'« 16 2!9 zo 1314 J "Township. ; 17 -Z4 17320 64-ea; ai4 64o.each : 18 4 23336 64c)eaei yil ° I 19 < HthTownfh j 3 .V-r^ o ,f Ch 20 8, 80 ia. 4 !640eael '"h I ownfhip 21 3 '■ 21 17.1 ao 640 eaci I e3C b . ;4ceasi 13336 640eac I ''° cic " sthTownfhip. 13-hrownfhif z | .40 each 5 6. 1 ar 4 6 4 0 ea. 'y 1 * l -wnftip. 6a7 64 :acl l7aio|64rea I 11, 'J64' - jeach *332j 64 -acf. 23836,640 ;aci 7 41 ' <>40|each I 27az8 64 ach ,„ = ( -ach t s l~ Un ° E '5t i Jo-.vnfl,ij,. 7thTown(h; P lal4;6 4 o|c iU ;h, ; 3 ' '64.-1 40 i7aio]64afe»A' 1 BihTo* n(h'p Iz jß' •''* 336 640; each *35 640 eacl W -5° 7 ,th Range. ' 440 iftTownfhip. 7a 14 640 eac 1 7 w | ■ ffizk ; I 64c tacl 640 each ' I3au 4 " ach ,d 1 10313-640 eadh 1 19a!-; 4c each 14 3c I 2333. 14c each 3 43 ° 17312 64c each ' 3d Rang 1 -'. I 5 456 '4 v id Township. | 6 464 80 20 t 15 I 7 250 V aj 4 6jo each a 16 600 8 618 38c 20 557 50 9ai4 640eacl 1- 37 640 eu-h 113*2 440 each 1712064 c eacl 4th -23 6ou 3 J 3'» 64oeae. lai ' "4oeach e *5336 6 4 oeach ith'l ownfhip. ' ) 4oeach c 3dTownfhip. lai4|64oeacl 4c le a ch v 9 188 60 17a20 6 4 oeacl 6th I ownlhip. f 10 344 I J33361640eacl lal 4|o4< ;a*h (i II 267 I 6thTownhip »7 a2 q»4.L-ach Tl 152 ila 14 64o|faci d ' 14 20/ 50 I r 7 32c!640 eacl. " w " T5 63c j ac) lai each . I6aiß 64c each , BthTownfhip I7il '^ 4 each 19 L* 1 " 50 1 i •it4|64o|eaih 13 40 esch f 20 6i 75 17320(64. ach 10th 1 ownfhip, fc *la3-> 64c .ach 3 31 1 64 -1 ach 1 a1 4[64c each 4th Township. 1 tothTownihip '' a20 .64c each 1 170 1 a 1416401 ach 1 3 3 3016 4 ach 2 544 j 17aic 40J ach I3th '"wi Ihip. 3 320 13a 61.', id act. I a 14 64* *ch 1 4 450 '■ 2tllTnw'Vhip. '7 a 2c 14c -ach h 5 1201 i Hi4|s4C|each 4C - >ach t 6 640 r 7 a*c 'ucl .ich! K'nTfJwnlhip. ( 7 563' ' *333' |''4o'e3ch' lai 4 6 4 o r each 539 6 4 oe*ch 1 ti'l ownfhip J '' 32 ° °40 each ic 540 80 I jaT4|e cSxTINUATtOK G F . Latest Foreign Intelligence. :d Received by the Arrivals at New-York, i 3 Irom the Londtn Gazette, May 21. is Extract of a letter from Adam Duncan, Esq. ad 1' miral of the Blue, and commander in chief ofhis M.ijefly'j (hips and vcffels in the north seas, to Mr. Nepeao, secretary to admiralty, dated e . Venerable, at sea, May i(?, 1796 —afternoon, it Texel, S. E. by Z- didant 15 leagues. Be pie a fed to acqjamt the Lords Cotnmiffioners ie of the admiralty, that, on the izthinft. at day light (the Texel then bearing N. W. by W. distance i- about 3 leagues) I discovered a frigate and brig Handing fut10 o'clock that night: and judging j 1 it proper so make me acquainted therewith, diredt- j ' . tdcapt. White, "of the Sylph, to (leer a different sourfe to himUlf in order to falrfn with me, and ' luckily tbey both joined. Having consulted with 1 capt. Donnelly, and found they could not be many league* from us, I immediately dispatched capt. Hallled in the Phoenix, together with tile Leopard, ' Pegasus, and Sylph, to pruceed to the northward of 1 the Texel, and fpreac the reft of the fquadren.— 1 All the (hips had just madt fail about 5 o'clock wlien the signal was made for feeing the Dutch frigate ' and brigs ; made the signal for a general ch&ce, it then blowing lirong a' W. N, W. with very hazy 1 weather. At a little beforeo'clock the ' __ w ;,|, »u- »..«cmnjpfcfc .v. ;g J 36 guns, and manned With 237 men, and, after a ' very fraart action of about half 411 hour (durtug 1 which time (he msdc every effort to get off) (he (truck to the Phcenix'-s superior fire ; for the parti- 5 cularsof which 1 null beg to refer thetr lordships v to capt. Halfted's letter herewith inclosed, who, ' I have the pleaftire to fay, has on this, and every' other occasion whilst under my command, (hewn himfelfto be a mod adlive, zealous and excellent of- ' ficer. i W« continued in chace of the brigs, leaving the 0 Powerful to assist capt. Halfted in ihifting the prisoners', &c. At ioo'clock we fawtho Leander c afid Pegasus near two of the brigs, (which we have 0 since found to be the Echo of i 8 guns, and the De Geir of 14 guns) but it was so hazy and blowing f» hard, we soon loft fight of them: however, by the inclosed letter 1 received from captain Donnelly their lordships will be informed they wete bosh run '' on shore neat Bafch, about ten leagues to the east- B ward of the Texel. £ The Leandrr, I find flood as near the shore as '' fhe'tould wi h fafety, and law one of the brigs a- P ground ; and from the report of the mailer of one of the cutters I sent on Ihore after, find one of 0 them was completely loft ; the other had beat over r< a (Jioal and got to an anchor, but as it blew a per. fe£t dorm the next on (hore, have reason .to be lieve (he is loft also. We flood after the other brig, and a little before elevtyi (he ftiuck to the Sylph ; she proves to be h the Mercury of 16 all of whieh except tvo in (he had thrown overboard during the chace, and manned w.th 85 meri. We then found ourselves ft far to the eastward, with the wind on shore, which b< obliged us to arry a press of fail, and in the flight F\ it came to blow a very hard gale of wind, which ti continued the whole of the next day ; and the day T following, being moie mo-Jeiate, was rejoined by the Powerful, Phoenix, and Brilliant, together with the Dutch ftigate and the Duke of York bye-boat from Yarmouth to Hamburgh, which had been cap tured by the Argo the day before, and re aken by the Phsemx on the ! 2 th. The frigate is in excei enrcondition, and in a few days might be got rea cy for sea, and made a complete cniizcr. ADAM DUNCAN. Phoenix, at Sea, May 15, 1796. jei t > ' . I haye the plcafure to inform you, that a fljort pi time your orders on the morning of ajs the tzth mil. we saw j fail on the lee bow in the of , . * 9 , " r t« r . upon a wind on the (larboard tack, ac which we made out to be a frigate, 3 armed brig* ac and a cutter. I immediately made fail, and soon cl.lcove.ed them to be enemies ; at the fame time th the Pegasus made the fignul for such to yon. U- an pon our near approach the brigs bore up and made yc fad ; the Pegasus Sylph followed them, who an were in chafe wwh me, the frigate appaiently undc an teimined whether to go large or keep by the wind, jel as (he often changed her position during the chace, an but length kept with the wind a-beam. Quar- mi £ um ' bfmg cl(,fe on her wca, her quart- fer er, she hoilled Dutch colours, upon which I or lot dered a (hot to be fired across : a few minutes after f«i L T'a g f,de her ,£> wi "'lward, when a mart action commenced, which lalled about 20 mi (hi "U.es, when the Dutch frigate Argo. of f un S , an under nJy'command!' « with infinite pleaftire I alTure you of the pa IhZlci a ' d tT 1 bct r° Ur 0f ,he "d p ri beinir fn n i l,a " y e honor 10 cftnnnahd, it prS 10 m " lt ev£r >''hing I can fay i„ the ir res J rE ~ d i " the man Wc o ] sir sv yOM t0 lhe ' r lord,hi P'. Mr. Joseph wl wood, firft lieutenant, who, from l„ng experience "d Ready officer like conduct, Is highly « moll particular attention, our hfs ing one man killed a„d twenty eight ,o» nae X of them dan^oufly. tielai.s, ftandinyand runnin(i^ ,n g» r eceived ti„ r tome damage, as did the r Jf'. h t not of f„ f ror much conference but P* 2 ' 'origlits. The | lav , •'Rate and the Norway, bound to em ; t-ie 1 exel j the we ri'toofc is the Dukr ( of York packet, from Yarmouth to the Elbe, takm by them tlic (Jay beloie. \V. L. HALSTED, Adam Dnncan, Esq. admiral of-tju: Blue. FRANCE. Tmomms Paine to the Council of Five Hundred. ad CITIZENS, I present you a final! work entitled, "Decay to and fall of the Englifit Syltem of Finance;" j„ tf( j which I have explained and brought to tlte on , finance! ot your principal enemy, the Englilh RO . vernment. If I have any abi : i y to judge of 1 lie ier| circumilances, and by them, of probable events, ,| lt that Machiavelian government diaws near its e,. French by our colleague Lanthcnas." rv Tht honorable mention i« called for. Defermoat, "I aik also the honorable mention, ,f. but as tie work presented to us is r'eferving of fix ing of all who are now about laying the foundation [j e of a system of Finanee, and one of our colleagues he has translated it into French, I move that the Conn er cil order its impreflion and diflribution to every one ve of the members.'' ) e The propoli'ion is adopted. iy LONDON, May 23. ly Letters fr»m Amsterdam, dated the 16th in ft. ln have been received in town ; they "Itate, the mod ft- a&ive exertions to be making in the dock-yards of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Helvoet anrl the Brill, as to complete several (hips of war building at thofc a- ports.—On the 16th, twenty-two jveflels of war, 1e five of which weie of the line, and the majority ' of the relidue frigates were lying in the Texel, er ready for sea. r. ' 1 1 ■ ——gßMßßUßW— taarnmm— i i QUEBEC, July 14. re His Excellency L»rd Dorcheftcr embarked with >e his family, and failed sot England on Saturday lalt, 0 in hismajefty's fliip Afiive, Capt. Gower. id The eilitiiation in which his Lordlhip's aJmimV ■s (Iration of the Government of this Province has :h be«n uniformly held, appears from the following it Addirefles presented 011 ihe morning of his depart h ture. y To his Excellency the Rioht Honorah'e GUY y LORD DORCHESTER, Knight of the h mod H morable Order of • the Provinces of Lower Canada, Upper Cana y da, Nova-Sco'sa and New Biunfuiek,' General )- and Commander in Chief of all his Majelly's X- forces in North Carolina, &C. &C. &C. May it please your Excellency. Having experienced.for many L«rd«- (liip'i mild and auspicious adminiHration of his ma jetty's governmerrt, and being confch us, that dar ing that pelioif, the resources, prolpen y and hap t pinefs of this Province, have increased in a degree if almost unequalled. Wc the inhabitants of ihetity e of Quebec, refpe&fully requ. ft yotir Lordship to. accept -our sincere and niott grateful thanks andi s acknowledgments. n The length ot your residence in the Province, c the advantages derived to our society fi.oin the ex - ample of piivate virtues, (hewn by yourfelf and e your iamily, your Lordlhip's uniform, prudent ■j and paternal attention, under every change of time - and circumftanee, to the true interests of his ma , jeßy 8 fubjetts enti lifted to your immediate care, , -ind that gratitude which we tee), an