Philadelphia. ' ! WEDNESDAY E\ENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1796. , The we ithrr is uncommonly warm—beware of in- ! temper-ae vas res- ' Itored, and requelted Mr. to makei yoi«^tc quainted with my intention. I have now the pie.i * ! lure to inform you that affairs wear a more tasouia ble alpeft, and that there is every profpe&ot tran quillity being restored to the liland, in a day or (wo, under the new constitution ot Holland. Tbe j vessel is this moment going out, and I have only . , time to inform you that I (hall not leave the iflanti ' for the present, ?xcept affairs take an unfavourable j turn," The brig Calliope, Capt. Leonard, arrived yes- j terday in 28 days from Curacoa, brings accounts, ttiai, on the l?th of Augult, admiral Braack, com mander of the Dutch fleet in iiurinam, had lent 01- tisrg to the governor of to oblige the offi. . ieere, laiiois, and (oldiers of the garrison and fleet in that island, to strike the Qrange flag and cockade, and lwear to support the New Bjitavian conflttuti (on ; that the major part of the officers'and crews ' , ot the frigates Medea, of 4© guns, and '.he Ceres, t of 36, declared they would lupport the Orange flag, , and were in confequejice paid off and sent on Ihore ; 1 and that the greater part of the garrison, thro' the ' influence cf money, and the burgomalteis, were in- , ' duced to enlili under the new banners 1 in confe quense of which great tumult and confi»lion ejuited I there. Seven officers of the garrison opposed to the 1 new constitution,came paflengers in the Calliope. ! We hear from unqiieftionable authority, that two perio s ate apprehended at New Field on suspicion of being guilty of the horrid' a£U of murdering a defenceleis boy, and robbing and setting fire to the store in that place, as mentioned in our paper of yelterday. CHARLESTON, August 24. On Sunday la(t, being in lal. 30, 27, long. 78, i }\, (about 100 milc3' east by louth of out bar) Captain Hunter was brought to by a French sri- ' ? gate, two others being in fight s—Captain Huhter j - and two paflengers were on board the frigate ;he ' : was informed that they ccmpufed a squadron undej f the command of Captain Barney. When Captain j Hunter saw them lad, they were (landing to the 1' northward. : August 2J. r Yeflerday anchored at Fort Johnson, the corvette 1 , of tHe Frcnch republic Le Brutus, captain Songc. - 31 days from the city ot St. Domipgo, Hifpaniola. | - During her eruife in tije Weft-Indian fcas, ihiscor : vette captured valuable prizes, which were , 1 sent into that island. 1 I The following sums have been paid to Bilhop , Stajth, treasurer of the fpccial committee for the relief of the fufierers by iht fire of the i«h Tune # 5 lift. J 1 From the citizens of Baltimore, by Mcffrs. PrriT n man and Ca'houn—four thousand five hundred and tl seventy-nine dollars, seventy three cents. tl From Mi. John Vaughan, merchant of Philadel- ol phis, by Mr. JamesTheus —two hundred sollars. ir From , by general Pinckiiny—three hun-' rr died dollars. 1 ' Augull 28. ■ Twelve hundred dollars, being thefutn eolleited S in the city of Savannah, for the relief of the fuf gi ferera by fire in this city, have been paid to the ai chairman of the fub-ccirmittee appointed to diflti di butc donations received from out filler lUtes. Auguil sg. S The French coriair. General Latin.*, anchored » ycrterdayat Fort Johnfos>, froraa cruise. Q " A LONDON, July n: L RUSSIAN TROOPS. We have the foll»winp important intelligence di from Peterfturgh by the lift mail; «* More of our m troops are on their way to Persia. Their Cbjeft, it is said, is to put the Saltan Schah Nadir upo& S( the throne, while j6,000 of her torces are encamped B near Derbent, upon the Czfpian Sua, another corps m of 4.0,000 are to march towards Asiatic Turkey, w General Suwarrow has only to pass to tie left {hore m of the Dniester, and enter Moldavia to cotnmence B hoftiiities. All these interciling prepsratio •• have cauGjd our Court to suspend, il not abandon, the di idea of fending 40,000 men down to the Rhine, to fr aft against e it, for the Mala- Q bsiTndiem?*, /which was so weakly manned, that they rouM not wsijjh their anchor, but vvereforceo tl to cat their cable. It is repotted by the arrivula from thtMclc, that f c *J1 the French frigates ha-.e left Cape-Francois, and , have proceeded, as ij fuppoftd, to America, ii £ order to vufivoy a flcci with provt&ons to St. Do ' a , On Sirurday lall were to fsil from Cape Nichola ' :e, {via Majefly's fhipa Leviathan, Hannibal, [y Canada and $amfon, on a feoret expedition ; they I - took on b<.i»rd aboqt 400 stand of (mall arms each. ' Several Arv-li.-3.tt capiains artived at the Mole j; mention, that in the windward paffagc, they fell in with finer 74's arid .three frigates, wl/ofe failing j from Cnpe-Frjwicnis was confirmed by a cartel thaj arrived at the Mole. It conje&ufed. they would g-> through tne Old Bahama Streight# foi j ( the Havaonah. It appeais that Geseral Forbes ha 3 received a t( deputation from one of the diflri&s in the Spanish part of St. Domirgo, avowing a determined aver lion to filfirm't to the claims of the French Com- c miffior.crj) For territorial pofi'eflion, anfl offering to place themfdves tinder Biitilh protcftion. The four (hips of the line that w#re to fail last weeTt from St. Niebola-Mole, with a large quantity of fmal! arms, vere. It is supposed, intended for Monte Chriftt, to.carry i .to effeift some of the proposi tions oiade by theSpanifli deputies; GAZirtE OP THE VNITEB STjtTSS SJARINE LIST P H 1 i Ai> f. LP H i A, September 14, AIUUVfD. Days Brtg fo"er, Harannah 19 Schr. Virginia & Philadelphia Pasket, Hallet, Nor folk 4 Sleep Polly, Gilford, Rhode.Tlland 8 Jnmes, Duncan. New-Providence 14 - Harriett, Dennis, St. Mary's 18 Sopoia, Eaiey, Saybrook fa i CLEARED. r Schr. Ann, Brown, " Hifpaniola < , Polly, Eldridge, PortUnd r Motly, Miller, Salem I Sloop Planter, Hammond, New-Providence 1 si 1 rived at tlx Fori. The Schooner Me lona, Burnett, St. Thomas, The ship Richmond, which was lately carried into Martinique, has been liberated, and is arrived in the ( river—also a brig name unknown. t August 6, Captain Miller of the (hip Prudence fell I , in with the mediterranean fleet bound to London, eon. 1 voyed by a9B gun ship and a 64 —two 40V and four 1 frigates, irth, fpoke'ihip Elizabeth, Bray, of Philadel phia from-Prahceto North Carolina, out 11 days. Ihe brig Commerce to Nantz from New-York out 13 days. 26th, brig Molly, from Philadelphia to Bordeaux, out 20 days. Brig Nymph, .Webb, from do. 1 1 to 3ordeaux, 20 days. Ext rat', of a letter from an eminent baufe in Lisbon to a merchant in this Ci;y, dated July 23. " This court has laid an embargo on the Dutch 1 ' (hips and forbid all intercourse with the states of ■ Holland—a rupture rot in the least er.pefted. Em- < ■ bafiies are fending to London* Madrid, 'and Paris, 1 and a severe press is making for the army which in- 1 ■ dicates a rupture with Spain ;it is hoped these hof- ] tile appearances will fubiide as loon as an explanati » on takes place, thro' the intervention of the iLn- 1 'TV'" ' I e« I?.A Portugaefe paStsgcr in tlu -last wivnl. /Votn ' . Lisbon, inform?, tHat thr French gnvtri rr r bas made a requibtiori on the i ourt of Purliig'i, that d they should pay twenty millions of crow. g", and fhu*. their ports againit the Britifb—a d tinea er> in . ..fc l- of tion complianceto march 50.5C0 men th' ' Sp.iin into Portugal. This may account for the above ■' meafur.-s. Boston, . c eptem'i*r C. Arrived fchr, Nancy. Stun.-, Li:b +t! iays, 1 Sailed in co. with rapt. Cat heart liberatedhom Al giers, for PoilaiUlphia. Left the e fliip A icniurp e and brig Polly ot tiolton ; and a capt Gr«hain of do. Ship Polly, Lamber;, B urcleatfx, 56, dnys.—» Ship Adventure ot Button* had lailed ror DuUjiy J a few days before. Parted co. with Ihip Charielt >r, Oliver, from Russia, sot off Cape Sables. August 24., lpokea (hip of Wilcafl'et, from Liver* pool ior Bolton. On the banks spoke a brig Jic.ru L stum for Salem. , Sept. 8. Arrived fchr. Nancy, Mackay, Bour. t deaux, ft days. Ths captain relates to us nothing r new. , Brig Hannak, Spinger, Liverpool, $<5 da*s. • Sept. i, W. of Newfoundland, fp-ke a fliip, capt. 1 B.tora, from Petcpi fl>urg for Salem. IheAlkco s mack, Tucker, left Liverpool for Motion, soUs . weeks beforethe Hannah. The Commerce, Dela : no was burnt in Liverpool, July 14. The UtiigUr, 1 Bridges, wji to be the next ve'ffel tor this port, : Ship Charleston, Oliver, Russia, $0 days. Tin : days since, '{poke fliip' Lady Walhingtou, 56 day* > from Liverpool for Philadelphia, On the paflage was boarded bjr fevcral Briti'fh cruizers anj treated well, in the bay was boarded from La Raifon. Ship Qutrara, Weld, London, 64 days. Aug. • 18, long. 38; spoke brig Polly, ot' Portland, ffcm : Virginia for London. Ang. *I, spoke brig Han» • nah of Bolton, from Bremen, 3$ days out. bound • home. The brig Polly and Bet ley, of Salem had ' arri/ed at Hamburgh. Ship Federal Cftorge, capt. Daniel Defton, 1 days irom St. Übes. Left there tile following veuels, (hip Mary, Hufley of Portland was to fail - in 10 days for Portlands (hip Sarah, of Boston', : et » bound for the Bay ot Biscay j snow Pat» 1 tern, H. W. 8001, from Amlterdaoi, bound for ■ Boston, put into St. Übes, for more ballalt and ■ ptoyifions after being out 38 days; brig Sterling 1 from Guercfcy, capt. Foftei j brig Sally of Pro* vidence, capt. — j and a number of other* ' belonging to the Southern Itates ; the Lhr. Polly", 1 capt. Stoddard, and the fchr. Mermaid, capt. Ko- I mer, failed five days before thf federal George,for ! Bolton." Spoke Augult lit, in lat. 44, 30, and ' long. 41, the (hip Swan wick, capt. Delano, frota ' Liverpool bound for Philadelphia ; left L' ver P»ol the 15th July. ■ Aug. ad, in lat. 44, oo> 3»d long. 49, spoke ■ the (hip Aurora, capt. Jones, of New-York irofij Bremen, bound for Baltitaore, 7 wesks o«t. Aug. 21, in lat. 42, 45, and long. 53, 30, spoke > the (hip Riling Sud, ot New-York, from A under dam 43 Spoke capt. Davidfon, bound 1 for J«Jew York. Aug. 27, lat. 43, 00, and long. ' 35, O©, spoke brig Fanny, capt. Smith from $*• lem, bound for Bourdeaux, al! well on board. Seven hundred and jtwenty letters were delivered at the Post QE&cc lalt evening fioro the Outram. Pafiengeis in the Ottratn—Mrs. Ireland & for. ' Mr. Mr. Doiby Robins,, Captain Samuel Prince, Mr. is, ahd Captain Cloutruan. PafTenger in the Charjeiion, from Ruflja.—John - Rufiel, £f and VAN REED, Brokers and CammifTion Merchants,N«. 6j, So. jd St. Who difeount approved NOTES of haad. I N. B. An APPRENTICfi Waated. September 14. * <4K J I WA NT ED, 10 A Middle-Aged WOMAN, wiio can be well recom» merded, to take charge of the entire management of la children—Such a perfou will meet with suitable encou id ragement, and may hear of a place, by applying to the xi printer of this Gazette. :e Sept. 14. mwf - WAN TED, ' Pbr any tc, m from one It four years, •° A HOUSE, pleat'antly lituated in any of tbe principal le streets within the pavement, and riot very dillant fionn the State-House, capable of accommodating a small fami- II ly ; the houle must have and coach-hout'e, and n. would be required to be ready by the firft week in No ir vember next—£u%uirc of the printer. ■I- Sept. 14. ttf ] c _ A Single Woman, to a good charader/that would take part ol a small o. House, may hear of one by aj plymg at No. aio, North Front-ftrett. Sept. 14. dj "> Mr. Francis, "" [Of the New Theatre) • ' | 'AKES this opportunity of returning.thanks to his of X scholars and to the public. Mr. Francis intends, n- on his return from Maryland, to open a public aca s> demy for danci.ig, upon a plan entirety new. He' n . flatters bimfelf that his attention to his pupils hi therto renders any pr«mifes of conducing his future . (themes on the molt liberal and flrideft terms, of pro- ' l " pricty, totally unnccclTary. n " N. 11. Private tuitior.'is usual. \ J un? 3 law