VA. Letter BagJr at Coffee House. jQ® Skip xisiA, captain Morgan, for London, to remain 8 dzyS. | Cj" SZ>//> Srj/) Hamburgh, captain ■Sigouraty for Hamburgh, so remain to days, march 21 DIA S SALES fit AUCTION, fey ISAAC MOSES, Car SONS. On Tucfday, April id. * The C/IRGO of the (hip Sansom, Samuel Hubbart, from Calcutta & Madras entitled to drawback, for approved indorsed notes at 2 and 4 months. coNsrsfiKc or A very valuable and we'l-chofen assortment of Bengal and Madras Piece-Goods, Of fupcrior kiads and qualities, vir. Berbhoom Gurrahs IBlue Guineas - IllcphereMamoodyGold-.Gyhia Cloths head Hurial Coffaes , plain .Ditto Bdpore Coffaes Cuzzenahs NypolTacky Co&es """ Lahetp'ore Mamoadiet Tiruia Coflaet llliabad BsUs Coffaca Moogha Dooreas . Bbglepoores Saddi 'Handkerchiefs Silk Coders , 1 ' Chettabully Baftss Luckipore do Tini do Seamakert Johanna Coflaei New York, Mu*ch >j, CAUtION. WHEREAS Jonathan Penrofe, Esq. Sheriff of Philadelphia county, hath advt-rtucd for sale, at pullic vendue, on Wediiefday the 3d day o» April next, at the Merchant'* Coffee House, sundry Mclfuagss, Lots and piccjs of Land in the Northern Liberties, which he alledgcs fee has Uiz ed and taken in execution, as the real eflate of Blair M'Clanachan, and whereas two of the said lots or pi»c.s of ground, one of which isdefcribed in the said advortifement as containing by compu tation 14 acres and ten perches were duly convey ed and transferred in fee by the said Blair M'Clen » than to Alexander James Dallas, and John H. Hufton, Efqtiires, on behalf of (#rtain creditors of the said Blair, by deed, dated 2d September 1797, and executed before the judgment or judgments were had, under which those lats are nov.- about to be fold. This is therefore to give notice to and forwarn all persons not to buy the said lots or cither of them, as the title thereof is now veiled in Thomas Fitzfimmrms, William M'Murtrie, Isaac Wharc»n, Samuel W. Filter and Philip NickliH, for the use of the said creditors. And the said premifcare not at all liable to the executisn, under which they have been seized, Thomas Fitxsimmons, \Vm. M-Murtrie, Isaac Wharton, Samuel If. Fisher^ Philip Nitkliv. march 17. N O THE creditor* of Benjamin Davidfon, esq. of Franklin townlhip in the county of Huntingd«n, are hereby requeued to produce their account* and den ands against him duly atte'.led, to the fnbfcri b«rs, ot the CouM Houfc in the town of Huntlng den on the firfl Monday in May next. And all persons indebted to the said Benjamin Davidfon, 2rer:d«ir«d to-.make immediate payment to either of the fubferibers. < :iven under our handt Samuel Marjhalt, ~t Sltsigneet 'James Hunter, V of Alexander Dean, J B. Davidfon marcfc zj •Jow landing at meilrs. Willings & Francis' Wharf the Cargo of the ship George B relay, Charles McAllifter, commander, from Calcutta, —consisting if— Courf: and fine Miiflins Madras Handkerchiefs Bandanna ditto Taffe'ius Heavy Hlack Fepper Sugar in hogfheadsaud h*g« Jallon Cotton, &c. Tor sale, by Philips, Craniond & Co. am eh *6 , diet Canal Lottery No. 11. WILL finilh Drawing THIS month—Aere are only jßoo tickets to draw, to be had at H,' m . Blackburns No. 64 South Second-street, at is dollars each, till Saturday next, when they will rife considerably. march 20 . TO LET. "pHE large House in Southwark, lately occupied •I by Mr. Henry MircVi«ll iapply to Isaac Wharton. Jan. tx For Sale at Vendue, 4-+ thk ship Qjb row NS END, ° n t ' ,e 4 ® th in ®- at 7 -'***, at the fiSKPEaM Merchant's Coffee hpufe, in Second Street, as the now lays, with all her materialt. She is an American bottom, and lays it Cuthbert's whatf, well found, newly (heathed in August last, and may be sent to sea at lfttle cxpence. Her cables aH new, and msit of her fails ire i'fo "new. A credit ef », 4, and 6 months will be given for approvad endorCcd notes. March IS- tdf Notice. THE Creditor* of the fubferibers, auSionecrs in the city •! Philadelphia, trading under the firm of Footman & Co are requested to take no tice that they have applied to the supreme court of Pennsylvania for the benefit of an aft, entitled an ail providing that the person of a debtor (hall uot be liable to" imprisonment for debt after de ii vi ring up fei» estate for the benefit of his creditors, nnkfshe hath been guilty of fraud or embezzle ment, pal Ted or> the 4th day of April, 1798, and for the relief extended to insolvent debtors, by o ,v,tr atls of a trembly ; the court have appointed Friday tbe 19th inft. at 10 o'clock, A. M.to hear them and their creditors at such place as the said 2n»trt may beheld. RICHARD FOOTMAN, RICHARD S. FOOTMAN, ra'iteh N 0 1 I C E. GOOD encouragement will be given to a perfen who undcrftands the Tanning business in all k« branches—also to a per'fon who underttands making of Tin-Ware, to move into the Wefteru Country Perfont who have fwall fafltlies would ba preferred, —For further particulars enquire at No .13 North Fourth-ftrett. None need apply but theft who tan- bring good f«conimcm!atioiis. much »» ;es. Maldah Coffaes Johanna Em«rty _ Aliabad Mamoodies Jugdea Mamoodie«Go[d h.-ad Jcllelpore fine Sannahs Fincmuflin handkerchiefs check'd Bandanna do Long Cloths Blu« Checks, Nieanntes ■Merchay Karacal Ging- Napkin* ( Lo«g Shawl*. 27 HtAi dt3 A ICE iaw4w dtfr. l^od4W Te l>c fohl cheap for r.fh, | AN EXCELLENT | n r a M A 17 n R T F THE StIBSGRIMSR', - rIXV IN rWIV i J-«. I off crs f or f a l c t h c following delcriued [ roperty Made by Longman & Broderip.—Enquire j —nit. — it the ofece of this Gazette. : o.v Hicn-sVRF.i-.r, March 2?. d6t j A °f gr*u»d on the fi.Vh (idv thereol - : . , I fx. between 7th ami Bth ftrtots, containing in The Constitutional Gazette ; front 13 feet 8 Inches and extending in deptb ND I southward 306 fiet. « • ... /S . I The improvements 6n this lot a<\* a iuhftantia! Republican L.OUner. Brick Dwelling. House, three (lories high, wit! l garret- ami an txtenfive range of hack KuiMing Subscriber respectfully offers to the Puo- also oi three iWics—the whole comprint.£ two litu proposals for a Newspaper, under the g««ted parW-a spacious drawing room-back • , r 1 n (1- • I,n' jurlour— kitchen—wafohonlc, Sec. and a great "/ tb * Conft.tuUonal Gazette , and | ium|)fTof Kd clumberr . lt has the priv.lcge of Republican Courier. . • pafl'age into Market llreet, through a 3 feet wide [T is intended to be publiftied three times a a n,,y communicating with the yard, week in the city of Philadelphia; viz. on j Another lot on the fame situation and next ad ;very Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening.., joining, wetlward to the one above dclctibed, foil- The fuhfeription will be Jive dollars per annum, cain i gin front, on Market llreet, »o feet 8 inch lalf to be paid by iubferibtrs in the city when I es by jo 6 lectin depth, on which a; c created a two :al!ed for. The difficulty of cplteming small ! ''ory.frame dwcili.ig bpule aid kitchen well calcu "ume in the country, renders it iwesflary to aflc i las»d to accommodate.a small family, lie fubfeription, out of the city, to be paid in j The back ground of both thcie lot« i< rci an » ldvance, or the name of a perlon in Philadel- healthy and pleasant by gravel walks and gra ->p a« phia who will pav them regularly. 3llJ * fruit and lore ft trc« growing Although the proposed Newspaper will be thereon. Each lot hath the privilege o apa age of a smaller size than the tinhamh- (beets new » E.gl.tn • reet through alt feet wide alky ex generally in use, it will contain as much as the tend.ng to the fame ftom the back end. generality of the daily Odette,. It ia expert- °» c f « [ tr f L » t ». f . < r ° u " d t0 »» dea "" ' c 1, ; • ' r . .1. . fix.. ward of the fubicrtber s Dwelling House, contain ed that a very small port.on of .t will be occn- . in front extcnd ; ? fouthward f0 t he pied by advertisements, which w.lll occasion an * of fc , t _ Qn which are o ere a ed a ft.bttan unufual quantity of intelligence and inlorma- tia f Brick Dw< . lUng H ouse, 18 feet lront, with tion. It will be publiflwd in the quarto form, tJ and yw , onvcnient blck buildiKg- of the and regularly paged, to render « convenient f amc height and materials- Alio a Carriage Houte for binding in-volumes, to each of which an Stables built of wood, ndex will be attempted. oif srat&r. The principles intended to be supported, are A Lo . of Ground 8n the north fldei and be thofe of the tederal and State Conflitutioos. tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in Ihe friends of the tranquillity, peace and nap- f roß t feet, and extcut-ing in depth northward pin eft of this country, may rely on a calm, de- I? g f ee <. This l.ot is alib .accommodated with a cent and firm adherence to thole valuable Re- pjfTage into fc.ghtb Street, through the above. de pubhean codes.' The Editor is unwilling to feribed alley. nuke large promiles, but he allures his friends. J n t h c t O Wn of Dover and the public, that he has ground to rely on important literary and political contributions Kent coujJfr, DfLawahl sTa £. from various sources. Without such an ex- L E 'S bt >"° ts ul "round adjoining each other, on reflation, he would not have undertaken, at ths ? d r flde oi t K,n S containing in front this time, to puhlilh a new Gazette. He be- on me "t.andeitcml.ng .» depth weft j. u r>r*i-»u uia a ward about 4CI feet, oa which arc erected a two lie*es the Pr«rf§ to be the noblest inltrijment in n □. . * ... c . r ..... r • t , , c t? 11 a . u- Itory Brrck DwelUne House, a«d another fine* the command of Freemen, and he flatters h.m- B J a - adjoim ? uhMe h . , Store or Offic? fclf that The Conft.tut.onal Gazette w.ll not be togethc >? frame tenement ,_ a ft rca m found among the moll exceptionable,nor among runs the south pm of tte i ot> the lean i.fetul where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage. Subfanpt.ous are rece.ved bv the dpfferent p aymcnl 0 f a part of the purchase mency bookie Hers, and at the fnbfcriber s office, No. w j|| r equ iree^—rhe remaiMder may We at in ??r' ■Third itreet, at which place the rereft for a number of year* by giving the pre Weekly Magazine continues to be pUblifted: miles : r C r U rite, kc. EZEKIEL FORMAN. C '" r> RICHARD RUNDLE. Philadelphia, March 13d, 17^99. NEW BOOKS, Ju/l received, andfor fabe by H.lSf P. R ice, Bookfelleri. No. 16, South Second Stteei. THE Pursuits of lyiteraturs, a satirical Poem, in four dialogues, with notes. Memoirs and PoStumous Works of Mary Wolflencroft Godwin, author of the Rights of Women, confining the Wrongs of Wo men ; Maria, 3 fragment ; the Cave of Fan c?, a tale ; An Essay on Poetry,; and our Re lilh for the Beauties of Nature, &c. 1 vol. A Journal of Occurrences at th« Temple, dur ing the confinement of Louis 16th, King of France, by M. Clery, the king's valet de ehamhre- The Young Philosopher, a novel, 1 vol. by Charlotte Smith. ' ' r '' Heirne's Journey from Prir.ce of Wales' Fort in Hudfrm's Bay, to the Northern' Ocean, undertaken for the discovery of copper mine*, north well paflage, &c. fce*. with-plates. Lav.ater's Ktrponftnnce addreffi d to the tory of France, againtl thf inyafion of Swit zerland with an account of the invasion, m a letter fn m MatTcl du Pan. Andcrfoti's Eflays on Agriculture and Rural as- fairs Spallmzane's Travels in the Two SicTlies, and the Apennines .4 vol. with elegant plates. The Rolliad, a poem, with criticisms and 11- lustrations. NOVELS Angelica, by' Mrs. ftobi'nfon ; Waffujghatn» by the fame V Memoirs of the Chevalier La roux; The Houfc of lyaian, ; by G. Walker ; Plain Seiife* the Benevolent Jew. kc. icc. ' PLAYS. The Heir at I.aw, False and True, the Strangtr, Mysterious Marriage, Cure for the Heart Ache, Abroad and at Home, Knave or Not, by Holcroft, London Hermit, &c: &c. H. & P. Rice have for sale, an extenlive colledlion ofLAW BOOKS, Englifti and Irilh editions, the following they havejuft received, Efpinafles Reports at Nisi Prius. Bacon's Abridgement, new London Edition Wilket on Insurance, Barton's Equity, Huftru ther's Reports, Gilbert's Evidence by Loft,, with an Index, Dumford and East's Reports, 6 vol. &c. See. JUST PUBLISH F.E, Dikdin's Songs, I dol. 12 cents, Brigg's new Art of Cookery, 1 dol. 15 cents. March 13, 4t JACOB PERKINS, HAVING invented an efTeilual check for de leting counterfeit Bank Paper,. which kas received the fanAion of one Bank, and the approbation of the underligned eminent artists, and having obtained a patent, securing to him, and to his afiigns, the excliifive light of the in vcution, hcrtby offers to his fellow citizens the privilege of using it upon terms, to be agreed on between him and any person disposed to avail themselves of a guild againfl counterfeits. THE undcrfij tied having examined Jacob Ptrkin's new invented method to detail coun terfeit Bank paper, do approve of the plan, it being inpoffiiile to engrave or fink two plates. pei;fe£lly alike, without the original die'or hub, the counterfeiter woild find it' impoilibli to make an impression which would perfectly gage with the check from the original die:- ROB'T SCOT, Engraver & Die linker JAMES SMITHER, Engraver. JAMES AKIN, Engraver. The ferm« may be known by applying to No. 11, 3d Street. March 13. NOTICE. . Is given to all those indebted to she firm»-of Jackson &? Evens, John B. Evens, & Go. Evens £s? Bullock, Whitton, Evens Co. and John B. Evens. THAT the Subscriber is fully authorized toad. -su(l and fettle the affairs of those* corcer»:i; and that suits will he indiscriminately commenced on all ac counts that renlaiu' unpaid on "be 20th day ot March next. John B. Evens, No, 119, South Thiid?ftreet codfiw feb % REAL ESTATES. jin II 7be Subscriber offers'for Salt, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three story llrick Houle, fltu aDe the comer of 7th and Race-ltreeti; — the hoofe is ibout 15 fret front and well finifh ed in every r«fp»i£l ; the Lot is 76 feet frost on Kace-'lrtet anil 88 feet deep,the lituation remar kably airy, having a pubiic square open in Front orf it. Two three story Britfc Hotifci, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, situate io Water-street, be tween Arch oiid Race-streets, the lot on whith these bulldingt are, is fifty four fret frost on YVater-ftreet, -and continues that width about 95 feet, then widens to the fc-uth feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is sixty seven feet fix inches, this lot adjoins J»ha Stcinmetz el'q on the south, and has the advantage of a public-allev on the north, and is a very bk fituati"i' for the business of a Flour Faclor, A large elegant two story Stone House, situ- Extract of a letter from Cawnpore, dated ate on th'e Poipr BffPuint road, being the firlf aaiAuguft 'qß house to the,Nfirlhwjrt} of the fjve mile stone ; ! ! this hou-fe is about 60 feet front aad 49 feet deep " Nothing but war it breathed here, tho' fimMwd In a n«»t minner f-th*te ii a good gar- lam of opinion that we ihall be all very denand choice collision of the best fruit trees, peaceable yet—a report came from Luck ier-House. and.. other conveniences' with about noW yesterday, that Zernaun Shaw had been lint acre, of igroupd—or if more agreeable to m<jrdered by his uode bot the truth of thi| the purchaler». thirty two acresor upland and • , i, .. . v . . . , meadow n*v fee added to it. , j« doubted.—Almas All Khan., certa.nly A plantation in Bibirry Towrifhip, Philadel-1 att ' ! e point ofdeath, and the Nabob's troops phia county neir the Re<i Lyon, about 15 miles 1 Sre ready to take poflcflion of hi, effe£i« at from this city j bounded by the ' orihampton ! soon at he expires. 1 ' Koad and Poqoelfing Creek, thi, farm contauis 1 about 140 acres of land, a proportionof which i, woodland .and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame ,harn, and other .out-hoyfes, and there is faiil to be a good llone.quarry on part as it, although itlias not yet beea opened, a fur ther delcription is deemed unnecefliry as no person will pvirchafa without viewing the pre- A (null plantation in Horftum Townlhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles r fron» Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grime Park, o*i -which is ah excellent ntw Slope House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; the houle ir now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public bufinef', the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy situation : there is of land and mea dow in this farm Also for sale, feyeraj trails of land in different counties of this ftatc. gT The Hpufe inßace-ftreet firft mentioned and »ne cf thi' Houfrs in Water-street, ire now TO BE LET, Antl immediate p fleflion given. For terms apply at the South-east corner of Arch and Sixth-street», to fet l 7 PON SALE, A quaritity of Mould and Dipt CANDLES, and CLOVER SEED, enquire of Samuel Coates, no 8i South Front street codSt march »3 All Persons Indebted to the Estate of HENRY HILL, deceased are reqwefted to make payment to the subscriber and those having any demands on the lame to pro duce their aecosnts for fattlemcnt. GIDEON H„ WELLS, ' Agent to the Ex : no. tjs, Market street Philadelphia dec. 4. 1798 cots Weavers. SeveralVeavers may find em ployment by applying to liaac T. Hop per, No. 35, Pine-street. 3mo. 15th, To all. whom it may concern. ~* THE Creditors of the Subscri ber are desired n»tic«, that application has been rtiade to the Court of Coii.mon Pleas of Mif flin County, in the State of Pennfylv»nia,in order that the apphcahrmay roceive the benefit of the several law 3 parted lor the relief of insolvent dibt ors, and the fait) court have appointed the second Monday in April next, to hear him aodhii credi tors at the Court houfc in Lewis Towu, in thcfai? county. Ym. ARMSTRONG, j n . iiwr^w march 18.' A variety of reports have been in circu lation during the pall week., of the hoflili dtfigns of Tippo Sultan- A letter is said to have been intercepted, addrefi'ed l.y him to the Executive Directory ot the French- Republic, in answer to certain proposals made on their part, in which he agues to j in them in hoili'ities againil the Lritifti p fleflions in India, on condition of their furnifhing-him with a certain number of Eu ropean iirtificers, and a squadron of mi n of war, which are to rendezvous at Min.alore. We give this merely as the report of the day, Svjthout vouching, i:i any degrtt for its authenticity. Private letters from Madras mention, that an army of observation has been direfted to assemble in the Carnatic, and if Tippo has any serious intention of hodility, we have 110 doubt, from the great vigihince and ener gy of the present government, that we will be fully prepared to meet him. There has been no arrival in this port du ring the pad week; we may, however, rea sonably expeft the arrival of the Worcester. and Priflcefs Charlotte very foou. It is imagined, from the non-arrival at Madras of the remainder of the fleet of In diamen, in company with whom the Princess. Charlotte failed-from England, that they 'hVve' put into Rio de Janeiro, for refrefh rtients. JOSEPH BALL. th&ftf eartl»3Jnoia jScttS. From papers RKCEfvtD by the George Barclay, capt."M'AtLisrira. CALCUTTA, Aujuft 20. Reaf Admiral Rainer, the officers and men of bis majesty's squadron have volunta rily subscribed one month's pay for the affif tancc of Great-Britain in the continuance of the war. We can collect nothing from our Poosa correfpoDdence that throws any light upon the real situation of Sciodea; one circum itance, however, has takeu place, that would be accounted extraordinary in any other than their changeable politics. Nana Furnavefe, who upon the last fhift ing of the scene was observed to be trans ported, a State Prisoner, to the Fortress of Amednagur, where it wasfuppofed he wculd languish the few remaining years of life; is defined to appear once more upon the (tage. The Old Minister has withdrawn from his confinement ontheryth in ft, and at|che date of our Accounts was encafnped under the cuflody of a thousand horfc and three or four battalions, commanded by Fackerjee Ghadvah between the Villages of Kuttera bad and Muodavgunny. Report alleges that a fup«rior force belonging to' the Pcfh \»a, is gqaejgainft Fackerjee Fhadvah, "to rescue Nana from the power of. Scindia. There-are accounts slfo, that Puiferam Bhow, by. the aid of Raftea has escaped from his confinement, and is at the head of some thousand horse in the neighbourhood of Whyr. Our latest advices from Poona. mention confidently, that a very confide.able force has aftually entered the Marratta territories and that a much larger body of troops, was preparing with the utmolt expedition at Hy derabad, at the head of which tb< minister Mulhir< ul Mulk, would hitnfelf take the field.—Col. Finglas, an officer lately in the Marratta iervice, and at present in that of Nizam Ally Khan, is also to be employed on this service, with a body of troops that he has raised within thefelall twelve months in the vicinity ofHyderabad.faid to amount to about eight thousand men. His Lordlhip in Council relying on the His highness the Nizam Ally Khan, be- Royalty and public spirit of the inhabitants of ing too old and infirm for military atchteve- the town of Calcutta, hereby orders arid di ments, will take up hi» residence in the ca- ' retts all the European, Armenian, and Por ftle of Golcgndah, where he and hrs immense ! tuguefe inhabitants of the said town, to af treafures, will be carefully guarded by the i ienible on the Walk between Chandpaul Gaut Bengal detachment under Col. Hyndmaa. | and Fort William, to be there duly muttered Nanna Furnavee*, whom-we mentioned in and enrolled, ourlaft, having been arrived within twelve f The Europeans to assemble at the afore cofs ot Scindca's camp; undercharge of ma- laid place on Wednel'day the 7th. j«r du Pratt, has since reached Scindea'n The Armenians on ThuriUty the Bth, and camp, under a very ftiong dcort. The Portuguese 011 Friday' the 9th of We have not been able to afeertain the November,at day-break; aud the proper offi reafon of Nana Furnavee* having been sent cers arc hereby commanded to attend, for for*— whether Dowlut Row Scindea means purpole ot mufterin'g and enrolling such to avail Nann?.'i talents, in some P ersons a? fllall appear and 'te'ftder their fer mediatory-negociation, one being at present vicci » according to the tenor of .his procla •n the tapisbetween S&indeaandtnePe&wa i nation. or to work on the Nanna's fears in order ' ' le following is extra&ed from a litter, to extort money from him, it is ilot Certain- dated,the Isle of F.ance, Augj.ft 14, 1798. ly known. Dowlat Row Scindea, isrepre- an y were yet wanting, to (how Cented to. be in th* Utmost distress for want the fallacy ot French principles, we presume of money, nor is it at all probable that Nan- this letter, the authenticity of which cannot na will be induced to supply him with any. doubted, would be conclusive, since it proves. that the. levelling fvftem, or liberty, and equality, as it is called, wherever ellab liftied, invariably produces anarchy and cor fuiVony rapine and ilijuftice. The rights of nations are every where invaded by these le vellers the pvoteftion that a neutral vcfiel heretofore obtained, is now denied at the Mauritius—the adniiniftration of justice is become a mere mockery, and the governor so tar from possessing any authority, is com pelled tofanftion by his signature, tlie inoft .fraudulent adts. . Extraft of a Ic'ttcr'from Poona. " Notwithstanding the-formidable prepa-. rations, both in Scindca's camp, and that of Emeret Row, the latter of which is to be by the Nizam's d-.tachment, yet the general opinion that" prevails here, is that the bufir.efs will end'in a tlegociation, as being more congenial to the disposition of the Mairattas ; and as the P lt W reported that Nanna Furnavees is to be set at Jibetty ; that a' confide iable fup p.y of ca(h it to be advanced to Scinoea, in order to fatisfy. the preffi :g demands of his troops, and that he is then immediately to quit the vicinity of ihe caoital—How far thele reports are welt founded, it w>n,ld be difficult to fay, nor indeed cin I hazard a conjecture, how mstters will be terminated , but U ended by negation or ♦rcfotfrce it had to tke fWorcJ, you wiJ] f«\ -hear from Yoars kc. £Bomb. GazJ September 17. By letters from the Barrahmhaul diftriek we are informed, that Tippoo Sultan, with a confidetablearmy, was encamped "near Ban galore, but had not evinced any hostile moti on—it being the season in which he reviews the army Rationed in that part of hit do minions. A fmali body of Frenchmen was attached to the Sultan's army, but are re presented to be in so unhealthy a state, that conliderable numbers had died, and the dis ease had not ceased when the accounts left the. Sultan's camp. O&ober 19. On Friday last accounts'were received in town, of the fafe arrival in the river of the Dirt,- Captain John Butler, from the coast of Ped'ier. By this ship we learn, that while flic was at the Island of Rorjieo,a small prow arrived and gave them form information regarding two large" French frigates that had failed through {he (Ireights of Mucaltar. Thefecan be no other, than the La Forte and Prudentf, with t)utch pilots on board, bound,,to Manilla and the China seas : we trust, however, the fore? in that quarter, will fully aiifwer every purpofc o f erotefting our ' trade, Shd of giving thele republicans a'hearty Oftober 23. The intelligence refpe£Hn>r the expediti. on again ft Egypt by the French govern ment received at Bombay from Suez, by the Panther cruizer, which was submitted to our readers on thursday last, is very Hnf«- tisfa&ory, and we fear it will be fomc confi. derable time before we obtain any correft information on the fubjeft, as the usual sea son for veflVls learing the gul.>h for India we understand, was nearly expired whep the Panther left it. ' We are .happy, .however to learn, that a very ilrjc* examination of the officers and paflengers in the Panther has been made by the Bombay government, and that from the information obtained, there is ve*y strong reason to credit the report of the deflrufti ori of the French fleet, in the roads of AI, exaiidria, by jn English fqnadron. Wheth r the French government medi tate any thing further than the fu'jediion of Egypt, by the expedition to Alexandria, time will (hew ; —1? their intention is to make a pafTage to India by that route, they will find difficulties to surmount, probably beyond their expe&ations; for, admitting that they c,ia make good their way t« Suer, (which, we underltand, is a very doubtful point) and t%re obtain veffcls to bring them down the Gulph even to Mocha, they can proceed no further, unless they can eon . mand a.superior nava! force to the Ecglifh ; as two frigates stationed in the Straights of Babelipandel, would completsly prevent their pafTage into the Arabian sea» ; and any attempt to come by land must be im practicable. O&ober ; 29. The ship Cornwallij, Captain Robertfon, arrived at Madras from hence on the 4th j current, as did also the American Jhip San fom on the 6th. letters, of recent date received frbftl the Ea ft ward, mention that the french frigates La Forte 3nd Prudente, pafftd through the freights of Macaflar on the 37th July la#, fuppoied to be bound either to Manilla or China. Letters of recent daw, from Futty Ghur, of irfpe (Stable authority, mention tSat Ze- i gtaun Shaw, so far from being a&ivc in the '' long threatened invadon of Hindoftan, wii, by the lateft.advicc, quietly featid in his c;- ■ pital, without any apparent intention of lew- ! ing it. November t. PROCLAMATION.' - Whereas tiiei'ecurity and' defence of this -Presidency the corps of militia, composed of the inhabitants of the town of j Calcutta inould be re-eftablilhed and cmbo | died under such regulations as the Right j Honorable the Govt mor General in Council i (hall order arid dirctt. v t' A few hour after your departure from Batavia, the Orion (an American vessel) wejghed, and after a disagreeable passage ar rived here on the 13th oflaft month ; the re ports at Bit a via were so unfavorable to our getting hands, that we thought it bteft ta proceed with the few we had ; three or four getting sick on the passage, we found it woi.U be msdnefs to attempt doubling the J J
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