•*? 1 .. — - ■- — - ' " 1 Ir« CONTLW/ITIOK OF £ Foreign Intelligence. . ' LONDON, June 7. ™ The following extraordinary circumflance is re ported to have recently occurred at Anghrim, on jn th; bordere'of the county of Wexford, in Ireland : p l, A young woman employed in the field fell asleep, vi) and as (he lay on the grass, an jfp crept down her ft: throat; on awaking die became vety ink, and for some time continued very ill, with all the lymptom, of a rapid decay : a surgeon was as length applied a , to, and on communicating to him these eircum f u | (lances, he gave Iter medicine, and ordered that fhtf ex should be fttfpended from the cieling, with her head m: down, as lang as she could bear to remain In that "n petition j the confeqnence was, the repiile, of a greenilh yellow colour, about four inches long, and one and a half in circumference, came from ed her mouth, attended by eleven young ones. The m young woman i« uow perfe&ly recovered. June 8. Capt. Haley, of the Hope, arrived in the Downs on she 23d of May, in lat 46. 11. long. >2. 30, saw seven line of battle ships, a frigate and * cutlet brig (leering about W. S. W. the cutter brig ly ing to windward, burning and dellroying several vessels, one of which blew up a league or two ahead so of us ; by the explosion I supposed her to be bad cued with gun-poVer. In lat. 40, 30, .long. 8. was boarded by a lugger privateer of logons, who fl| examined our papers (American) and fufFered us ail to pass. From the number of En'glithmen on board hs they mull have taken a great many prizes. Received at ClMrleflon, by the Federalijl, capt. Pratt. LONDON, June 9. £ Wc are now enabled to Hate some particulars re- ta fpedling the disagreeable news from India. We in are not yet in poff-flion of the detaiJ, although we hive received the Madras Gazettes down to the 9th p of January-lad, which probably may be precluded fruiTJ ptrbJt+Hing 6n y fucb (je'ves. According to private letters received from a jjen- B tleman high in the company's service in India, we learn, that the 25th battalion of Sjjpoys, com minded by Capt. Grant, having been ordered to },; Batavia, the troops refufed ta embark ; on which oi the governor-general and council ordered this corps to be disbanded. The troops refufed to deliver up tr their arms; the 29th battalion ot Sepoys was or- ct dered againll them, and at length filed on them, m by which several men were killed. ' m Some days after, four other battalions of native if troops were ordered to Ganjam, on the coast, bat R refufed to proceed., until the 2Q»h battalion was pu ■ ifhed for having firad on theircompanions. The ; r native troops remained in this Hate of mutiny when j 0 the latest accounts left Bengal; audit is even re- p ported, thA the governor had ordered all the 1 Jlery from Dum-Dum (not far diflant from Calcut v ' ta, and where a great quantity of ordnance isuus- al ally kept) into the fort ef Calcutta, as a place of al fafety. But we cannot vouch for the tiuth of this v» latter intelligence. 31 Private advices from India also mention, that 6 feveral^of the Brilifli office™ of 'he company's efta blifhment wete in a Hate of mutiny ; that an offi cer of high rank a&s as their president,. and that 4 they have a regular chain of corrcfpondence " throughout India. We (hall be very happy to be tocontradidl these rumors, which are truly alarming, but there is some confutation in know ing," that the (hip which earned out the regulati a onsot our government, for placing 'he company's n officers on the fame footing as the king's, was seen going up the Bengal tiver, as the Major Pinckney (American (hip) was coming away. n June 10. ■ F The funds, on account of the supposed termina- c. tton 01 the armistice on the Rhine, of which we I entertain no doubt, continue to fuffer a daily de prcllion. Some'bargains were yesterday done at j one time so low as 60 for the consols in July ; and the India (lock fell to 195, some odds. . CORSICA. ; Ihe Insurgents, by the of Sir Gilbert i Elhot, have been completely subdued. ■ I he rumors of an engagement on the Rhine, in which the Auflrinns are said to Inve been defeated, have greatly contributed to affecl the interest of the (tockholdejs ; but there is no authority for the de feat which had been so indurtrionfly circulated ; and we hope, that the next news conti nent will present a very different afpeft of affairs. Philadelphia, WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 17. S T 0 C.K S. Six per Cent. - - .... . jjjy Three per Cent . 10/7 4 i per Cetjt. - - none for fair. - - 1 Si perCent - . 16,6 Ueferred Six per Cent. ... - to 7 BANK United - - -24 pr. cent. — Ptniifylvania, ... - 30 — North. America, ... 46 x Insurance Comp. North-America, 40 per cent. adv. —— — Pennsylvania, 5 per cent. Excuance, at 60 days, ... 165 to 166 1-3 [We take pleasure in publishing the following Decree of the Crown of Poitugal, tianfmitted by a commercial hottfe ia LKbon, to their correipond entsin this city, in a letter dated the 7th of June last, and congratulate our merchants on the advan tages which are likely to result to the United Slates, from the ellabliihnvcnt ot a free trade with t the port of Lisbon."] Daily Adv. t "I am pleased to eftabliOi Lisbon a sice port, from { the ift January, 1797, for which purpose 1 haveaa- t pointed the waie houses and fort of Janquei.a with the adjacent grounds to make therein the neqe.Tary ac commodations, for the receiving and depofuing all * merchandizes and goods whaifoever (excepting for ' . the present sugar and tobacco) as well from foreign I 1 ports as from the national ports on the other fide of I \ the Cape-os-Good-Hope : and such goods, having (aw- c ful entry, may, at the will of tlx; proprietors, be dif- t . 'patched for the consumption of the kingdom, on pay- x ing the competent duties, or may be exported to fo reign ports, and to national ports on the other fide of , the Cape-os-Good-Hope, on paying in benefit of ir.y royal tresfary, and under-the title of prote mouth of the river Lahn* with his division; by which means, besides the troops employed before Ehrenbreir- , itein, there will be to-morrow oh the other fide oi the Rhine, 50,000 men, ready to a&. The divjfions of general Marceau, Poncet, and Ber nardot, continue to occupy the Hundidruck; they -keep in check the army of prince Charles, which it is said ha? just fentconfiderable reinforcements ro that commanded by prince Wirtemburg, •which is ENURE LY" ROUTED. The headquarters of the division of Hundfdruck are ad vanced. A coiifidcrable body of Auftrians have retreated to Kirn " and have taken a very advantageous,'pofition ; but they are f absolutely cut off from the reft of the Aufcrian army, with s which they can have no further communication. The} are so far surrounded that they will soon be obliged to lay down their arms for want of iuccours and provif.o s. „ Gen. Ernouf, who from NieuXyied, returns to morrow (June 8) to eftablilh himfelf. In the dffaur near - Nicuwied. I informed you that he took from the wierray t 4 pieces; I was mi ftak'en, for there were 12 ; besides this c wc have found in the \vhich have fallen in ou* hinds 13,000 quintals of flour, 300,000 bundles of hay, and 30,000 bufhelsof oats. y BONN, June 9. General Bonnard, who has the command of >he block ade of received counter orders the mo -8 merit he arrived at Huningu m. Tlie flefign ©f his expedition was, to seize upon all the enemy's posts on the banks of the Rhine, and he y has fulfilled it with as much presence as bravery, Hf now returns -to his cantonments in the environs ot Bt>nn and Cologne, while the two battalions which he *- commanded have joined the division of GrenieT near r e Ehrenbrcitltein.. p June 10. at are informed, that head-quarters are to be tranf- I , ferred to Neuwied. IU We have taken at Neuwied a very considerable ma gazine of forage ; another of every kind of provisions at Hackenbourg—a third of flour at Montaubauer j rt in (bort, a fourth and the bed furnilhed of the whole, at Limburg. j n This moment the news arrives, that the army of the J R! ine and Mefelle hasbegun its operation with no less ' vigour than that of the 3ambre and Meufe, and that it had advanced as far as the heigths of Frakenthal. e " JARDIN, Editor. ti- PARIS, Jdne 20. The council of 500 waited yesterday for ttte melTage - from the Direcflory, which was expedfed would h.we announced peace with the Emperor. The mellage did not come ; but this expectation was not without cause. Every thing induces us to believe, that we (hall not long be miltaken. By the schooner Difpa'ch, Capt. Dndfworth, in 48 da< » from Bordeaux, we have received Paris papers to the fi'.h June, four days than before received. They contain no aitic'es of impcrtance. We have translated a few articles, haying received papers at a i»te hour. The Austrian accounts of on the Rhine, arc among the moll material. '• The artny of Gen. Klrber is advanced as far as Lahn. It is said that Ehrenbreitllein is already blockaded. From the Gazette Francaife — and ig 16th June, 1796. V, we believe they will not there have the fame fnceeii. v The number of prisoners and wounded which ar rive here, prove, that in the affairs of the 4th and J" sth, thelols has been eopfidtrable on both tides. B) the tirlt opportuniry you (hall have the-detaiU. ' , The French not content v\ i h having made them- Bi selves malters of Lantern, McfTeiiheim, 1 Creutfnach, thl G-mmerlheim & Kimmerem, a city upon the Su H'.nr.dfnj.ck, ai-.nCt 5 le agues from Ehrenbreitfteii. and the pofitiona have advanced by a ou forced march,and >;tve out that they will again round opr attty." BONN, Jime 6. ' W " As I ir.fotroed you yclterdiy the French have made thiltifelves mafieis of Aldenkirchen, and, the tormidable intrenchments which the Auftria»s had ere£ted on the heights. They were attacked the o 4th of June by the divifionaiy General Colaud.— The enemy fought wit h the greatest obstinacy, and C j the 1 vi£tory was liifputed from nine in ihe morning till one in the afteinous. In the mean time the dc Prince de Wurtemburg had feat an officer of the huflars with orders to abandon that poliuon, but the officer and dii'pat Jics fell into the hands of the French. The enemy fought in conltant expeftati of on of receiving a reinforcement, till they found them A selves furroundej by the republican troops, then they attempted to open themselves a pafTage, and twice they were repulsed with immense slaughter— Li they finally surrendered after having seen a vafl number of their comrades fall. Among the slain tl are a lieutenant colonel and two captains. Yelter- at day afternoon there arrived here near two thousand prrfoners, among them are 39 officers, the mod of G them of the regiment of Jordes. The Colonel of n tl*t regiment iscxpedted to arrive today with the B relt of tli/ prisoners. P COLOGNE, tßth Prairial. A courier" an ived this morning informs us, that ~ the left wing of the army of the Sambie and the 1 Meufe, pursued its victorious march to the right G bank of the Rhine. The following is the official [j account' which confirms the capture of the Autuian f c entrenchments at Aldeskirchen. Head Quarters at Lin/., 17th Prairial, F 4th year of the Republic. Bonnarde, General of D'vilion, to the General of Brigade, DaviTnot, at Cologne* " I hallen to a> quaint you my dear comrade with v the contents of a letter which 1 have rti is moment n received from the Etat Major »>f General Klebtr, c that ill the engagement of yeflerday the heights o( b Aldenkirchen were turned with Inch rapidity, that all the artillery wkn h defended them were taken, " together with a battalion of Jordis 1500 ttrong, as also its colours, the colonel and many other prison j ers, and »hat the route of the enemy, was unexam t pled. We know very well that our brave army will i in its turn gain as brilliant viiiories as thole of * Italy. *" 1 Vive la Repuliiqne. f BONNARDE. | An armiftief ;s to be concluded with the King of Naples, who has sent the Duke de Pigna- C lelli, as an enyoy to Paris, to obtain peace. It is t not fai 1 how much the armiilice will colt the King ' of Naples. We are affined that two millions in gold, had ar- 1 'ived from Italy, and that in forwarding them, j Gen. Buonaparte has written, that he will take u pOn hirufelf to pay all the bills of exchange of the 1 'overnment. , " 1 They write from Er,gland of the ift of June, that they are preparing for the Pretender of France, the ' Royal Palace of Kensington, about 4 leagues from ' London. t GAZETTE OF THE VNITKD STATES MARINE LIST. PHILADELPHIA, 17. ' Ship Camilla, Williarnfon, from Philadelphia, is ar rived at Dover. The ship not loft on the Nore, as stated" in a Charleflon paper*" ihe drove ashore in the Downs, but got off agais. A fliip was in fight of the Fori this morning. A latter I rum Cape Francois dated July 29, mentions the arrival there of a fraall fquadrpn from Rochefort, un der the commafed of capt. Barney. Alio the arrival of the brig Sally, Jackson from this port. Captain Barney failed 48 hoars aher hit arrival.—This news may be depended on. >he brig Neutrality, King, is arrived at Hifpaniola from this poi t. ARRIVED, Schooner Greyhound, Daniel, North Carolina j Sally, Williarnfon, Currituck 5 Commerce, Faucett, North Carolina 5 Gardner, Wilmington N. C. 13 Betfi?y, Lawfon, St. Thomas 17 Industry, Green, Virginia 13 Sloop Fanny & Catharine, Slack, do. 4 Lydia & Betsey , Ward, do. 17 Salem, Elkins. ~ do. 5 Morning Star, Sunbridge, do. j VESSELS AT >'ORT MIFFLIN. ' " Brig Fame, Churn fide, Jcrem-e j Florida, Woodmaif, Havanna I Seven Brothers, Herring, Jamaica r Commerce, Reynolds, Jacquemel Betsey, Hunt, Port-au-Prince Schooner Minerva, Coltu, ' Havanna Polly, Cronan, Dominique 3edty, Paddock, St. Thomas Chaining Betsey, Lark, Antigua Sloop Eliza, Nicbolfon, St. Croix Mary, Taiem, do. Sally, Watts, Port-au-Prince I Arrivals at' New-Tori—sluguji 16. 1 Ship Plato, Buck, Jamaica ' Brig Sarah, Douglas, Barcelona Two Sillers, Stran, St. Bartholomews Eliza, Mil er, I St. Croix 1 James, Trowbridge, do. Fox, Flower, Jeremie ' Industry, Smith, Jamaica ' Eox, Colden, do. Marietta and Huldir, Savage, Anguilla- Hull Packet, Defbon, Oporto Schooner Nymph, Clark, Lancevaux Vulpes, Dillingharn» Curracoa , Dlfpatch, Dodfworth, Beurdeaux Hiram, Beekman, St. Bartholomew s Lucretia, Betts, Hifpaniola Americana, , Charleston Betsey, Clark, Gonaivei / J / Sloop , Clr-leftoii Trimmer, Bclfoia, V -& vrg Courtney, Peterfkridge, Newfcuuoiand Ship M'Gilvra is life arrived at Auitterdam* from $d4timorc. Snbw, Camilla, is arrived fafe at Halifax. Brig Freeman is at St. Thomas's. Capt Dudfvvorth failed from Bourdeaux on the 28th of June. 10 puffer gsrs came in theDifj ateh. Is* lat. 40, ao> long 62, 30, spoke ship .Columbia, *?earfe, from thin j-Crtfor Amftcid rA, oVit 8 days—-all well Arrived last evening, the febooner Hiram, Captain J. Buchanan, in 13 days from St, B*rtholemews, and fpokft the following vMfMs or* his paflfirge : Auguit 3 Bjißetky, belonging to New-London, from Surinam, * 2 day* afc't, aU August 6 HngU;tifus, ijom New* York to Hifpantola, out 20 days. Augutt 9. Hrie Unit*', froitfi St Uarfcholernews, bound to New-York, q day's olit. "Capt. B»>char\an Jetc from 10 to 12 fail of American vef feis at St Bartholomews. 3 he it.ip Si illy of was at St. Baitholemews taking in a cargo for Europe; Ca,,t. B could not recoiled her par ticular port of deftmation. Captain Dcfhoo, ol th<* HuTl Packet, ,68 days from Of «ito> (pftkr the foHowing or* his paYTzge : Junr 59. ft, oke the biig Jofcph, Caprain Babcock., from Chatlcfton, bund to the coast of Guin.ea, 20 days out, lat.- ,38, long. c 5. July ii. A Swedish brig from Gibraltar, bound to Phila> deiohia, 30 days out, long. 53, 30 * July 30. Schooncr Urn, Cap ain Lylley, from Kenne beck to the Weft-Indians, out 10 clays lat. 39, 32, long 6a> 30. Capt. Doddfworth left at Bordeaux, the ftiio Small wood, of Philadelphia, Captain Johnson, and a number of other American vcflels, nafnes not rec»lle&sd. 1 he Ruby, Capt- Lloyd Jones, of a-nd for Philadelphia, failed in company witty Capt. Daddlworih. Captain Beth, cI the fchoo.ier Lucre ia, 21 days from Leoganc, left there the following American veflels : £N. B. Those marked with the letter i are for trial, bein£ sent in by French privaieos, or their barges they aie au tr»orifed t take all Americans bound toil. Mack's or Poit an-Pi 1 nee J Names of Vrffeh and Majliri, and these for Trial. , • Sch'r Regulator, Standwood, from New-Y.,(k; brig Glasgow, Codwife, from do. 1 ; Chariot.e, King, do. lliup Nancy, Small, Phi adelphia, T ; fl*op sincerity. Boyd, do. T; fljop Huggins, do. T( fl op Dol phin, Moray, do. Triton, Flinn. do T;. brig Expe rience, Houfiftn. do. Tj fct.oonrr Bfice, Robeir, ,jo» Ts Ichnoner FeiicuyT7"®' ce > do - brig Indullry, MifTcy, fial limore, T; tchooner Hannah, Philips, do. fcnooiicr Nancy, 1 uttle, Charlcftoft'; 'cti'i , Andrews, do. Aictae, Mann, George-l own, b. C. T; brig Eli/a, VVhitefield, WiUning ton, N. C." T; fioop Joanna Hunt, Providence, R.I. . I fl'op Sally, Smith, do. Tj feb'r Ann, G lbs B -Its Tj feb'r Jano, do. T; fl Britannia, Young, N. Yarmoutn, f. From the log book of the ship Atalanta, Capt. Iloi brook, arrived here on Sunday, 8o days from Li verpool. AugiJt 5. —Saw a (hip, having a signal of distress— bore away for her. We hodted out our yawl, and went on board - (he proved to be'the 'Htue, of Bultj more, that failed from Amsterdam May 7, undtr the command of St. John Farrier, with- 350 palTrngers, bound to Baltimore. v\ hen they had been a few week l ; a? fca, a number of them was attacked with ACQiitagicus diftetrcper, of which the Captain died in a few ilavs. ng. 64, lpoke fh'p President, Boynton, 3 days from Wifcaffct for Liverpool. Brig Columbia, Lovell, Liverpool, 68 June 7, offScilly, spoke the Hunter, Nye, 40 days from ■ New-York,for Gliernfey. June 15, lat. 48, 23, long. 18,13, spoke the Joseph Stone, of Portland, 11 dayn from Liverpool for Philadelphia. July 25, off Isle of Sables, spoke Diana, Brown, 35 day 3 from Marble ; head ; had carried away her top mafls—but lud erec . ted new ones. Aug. 4, spoke brig Jane, 24 hours from Portland for Liverpool. Ship Minerva, Eldndge, St. Übes, 49 days. Left 1 there, just arrived, brig Dolphin, Kipley, of Boston. BngKaty Rider, St. Übes,-47 days. Left there, ship Sarah, Doggett, of Boston, to fail foan. July 23, lat. 40, 30, long. 51, 29, spoke ship Lury, Smith/; days from Salem, for. Madeira. July 24, lat. 41, 5, long. S3> *5> spoke ship Virginia Packet, 7 diys out, for n- fU c y 3 r' ljt ' 42) 5 " 6 ' lon ?- 6l ' r ftip Wilcaflet, Stetson, ? days from WifcaCTet for Liver pool. Sailed in company with brig , Voax, for Boston. . Aug "'V Arrived b'rig Hope, Voax,'St. Übes, jo days. The Fortitude Cl.ft, for Boston, to fail soon af te)-. July 2J, lat. 41, 12, long. 54 , ,6. lpoke fliip Polly and Harriet, Abrams, 35 days from Cadiz for Boston. Ju.y 24, fell in wirh the wreck of a vgflll, «hich from . many preceding circumstance» they judged had blown op. J u [y 2 7> lat. 43, long.'6o, 45, spoke ship Mary, Jones, of ;i days from St. Übes. July -i, [»'• 43 >, J, long. 62, to, spoke fchr. Pro /idence, a Mar blehead fifterman ; had fprunk her foremaft danger ously. 0 CMAULESI ON, August 9. A gentleman in this citv received bv yefierday's port a remittance of four thousand dollars', from the com mittee of the citizens of who opened a sub scription in that city for the relief of the fufferers here bv the fire of the 13th of June - - " .i-m india Goods at Auction. ON Friday next, at 10 o'clock in the morning, will be fold at auction, at No. 56 South Front-street, about to bales of India white Goods, entitled to the drawback, consisting of— Lo»g Cloths Baftas Gurraha Emerties CoiTaes Hum hums Tanjibs Mfill Mulls. Edward Fox, Au&V.