At Vrt-rfpa t'*v hlw«ys"fw«l direful to ed with.'the i::te:vfts r.f tbi Britilh. empire.' iuftlfy th • tt! '.n f.y-id with v.lilth Yesterday iv.or.iin r General Tarleton, with that court - the uilV.ft'jrs of ths .king his lady.and fait', ist"t tcvni in order to era-, of N- Irs, Wn .'the • Icons', of the raliinefs bark for Portugal. In addition to the force with which that'monarch broke with the which this count;y may lijare far Itbe assist- French. Biicc of the Portuguese, it will be tjf great An unpli'sfant piece of news, if it be con- importance that time (houlu be given to or •fiur-ec 1 , :s the death of prince Federick of ganize and animate the troops of bur ally, a Orm commander in. chief of the Auf- j talk for which the talents of the commander triatiarmy in Italy, a mod promising young are peculiarly adapted, warrior, whofe.loi's* will be severely lament- The following coiiverfation occurred iu the Inlh houie of commons on Monday fc'ii- If it be tmej .that there exists upon the night, on Sir H. Cavendiih's. motion rc coutinent a.great po\yep, who, in this gen- fpeAing insults offered to members: erai wreck of all fecial order, consoles itfelf Mr. Barrington said he had heard itafle! ted bv the deftruftion as the ancient house of that day in the .hall of the four courts, that Bourbon, its wishes will, ere long be com- the right lion, baronet had declared his .de pleted fulfilled. The branch of Spain, the termination to move for the removal oftbe only one which remains upon the throne, is parliament to Cork, in order to secure lafety now upon the books of the.diredtory, and is in its deliberations. the order of the day. It is against it that The right honorable attorney general said they will direst their proje&s as soon as they it was notorious .that both the pei lVms of j havecompleted tbe conquest of the kingdom members had ..been ailaiilteJ and abused by j of Naples. Then will come the turn, of the the mod opprobrious names, their houl'esat houfe of Auflria, for it to all kings without tacked by piobs, and themielves declared trai exception, that they have sworn eternal ha- tors to their country, for having voted in Ted, and it is against them that they tenew favour of Unioft ; and that certainly l'uch each year the oath qf regicide. attempts to overawe the parliament would Although our fortunate situation and the warrant is removal to Cork, triiiffphs of our tiavy, the. vigilance of our February h. ovcnV.rent and tjie.pati'iotifm of the nation By the cartels which arrived from France) fu-'ra to render-it impaffib.te for the enemy within thejfe few 'days part, reports have | <o rtd'Jtv us to that Ihte of degradation to reached this country later than any intclli-j which they' have- funk lb many other Rates, gence which has. been rese.ved. In fomecir ct happars bytbe Ipeech ofthe min'.fter of cle.s it has been circulated that gen. Mack iiisriiie,' tht.t flic -directory have .not aban- havicg concentrated his forces at Capau, had ■doned .t!:a delign of depriving us of the em- gained a conliderable advantage over the en pirß pl'the seas, Bat if these vain threats emy j the other is, that the king of Naples a 0 not intimidate us,-they ought always being received with the utmost loyalty and took us perievere against an enemy whoft i affei\ion by h;s subjects in Sicily, was about inexhaustible; refojSjrces increase by the spoil- j to. return to his continental; dominions with of so man v. other nations. . , , . I a reinforcement of fifteen thoufmd •men. It For the reft, no country lias performed j is difficult to fay which of these Dories i? the its part jn a more meritorious or ijjuftrious most abfiitd. From the ftatecfthe Neapoli tnanner. The refcurces which we have dif- tan army, under gen. Mack, little was to be played are immense ; for we have upheld, expedfd. In the fir if glow df success they during the fpaee of fix years, the tottering soon were worfttd, by an army inferior in fabric of the European states. By the vie- number?, and compelled at least to retire, tory as the Nile, we have furnifhed the pow- The French army hj: since been animated by ers on the continent with the infallible success, and strengthened by reinforcements, means of refmjiing their ascendancy against As to any project of the kins of Naples to x the common enemy of.the inhuman race, return to the continent of Italy—what con hi We have omitted nothing that could give to be his motive ? Has he not experienced the their councils an energy suitable to their inadequacy of his new levies to oppose difci diaitity. plined troops* and what reason is there to . If they blindly persist in running the road j suppose that fifteen thoafand Sicilian recruits to ruin, we may wafti our hands of it, and 1 are superior to the new railed troops of Ita bentl the whole of our exertions and our jly ? The ftbry is absurd on the late ot it. hopes towards the insuring of our own fafer , The reason here alledged for the king's flight ty, so that amidst this genuine deftruttion was, that the very disposition of his fubjecls we may preserve, for more peaceable times, (hewed that all was desperate. the feeds of restoration, and a port, and as- j fylum to shelter those who may escape from ! PLYMOUTH, Jan. 15 the general shipwreck. ; Came in the Air, French schooner pac- Advice* from Egypt, by the way of Con- ketj of two Sj and 2Q raen> from Br . ft> fiantinople, speak olan engagement between bound to St> Dimingo, laden with a valua the advanced division of the army of the ble cargo ofmuflhii, and other merchandize; Pasha ot Damas, and a detachment of that and j t f aid by the Frenchmen that she has of Buonaparte. 1 hey acid that the French muG b m oney on board ; she wag captured fuftamed lome loss, and that the Palha in- three days ago by the Clyde, of 3 z guna, tended to attack them more vigorously as Ca p tain Cunningham. soon as he had received his reinforcements. Came ; n the Vengeance French brig pri- Butthe news from Conftant.nople have so of- vateer) of l(l 6„ 2 braf6>) and * ten deceive us, that we may fuipend our be- from Bourdeaux a fix w / ek , cruiz a ,. lief upon every thmg that comes through so caplured by :he CI de f rigate ; this vef that channel. n V , A tt- a • n- 1 x -- - r —j- , „ .. . iel captured the Hiram American lhip that As to tTTe cirrival ot general BcTthkT—trr • J\ \ a , , , . ,V r r b n i <» arrived here yesterday ; the Clyde is also ar- Coriica, it leemstobea report of the tame • j • <-, Ix> • > ~ rived in Cawsand liav. Kind with that oi his ionner arrival at Mar- •• ■ ... W! feiiles and at Bourdeaux, which turned out to be falie. A piece of intelligence which appears more worthy of credit is, the mani ft.(lo of the Dey of Algiers against France. February 5. The report of the emperor's interference to lave Naples by negociation is very im probable. We fee how little his influence can procure for Germany ; and he canpot he Expected to save from the litnds of the French so rich a prize as Naples affords. We understand that admiral Nelson, in some private letters, describes the (form he met between Naples and Palermo as the most terrible he ever witnelTed ; and states that which he formerly met with off Sardinia, and in which the Vanguard was dismasted, to have been trifling in companfon with the late hurricane in the Mediterranean. I he expectation entertained of. the Nea politan dominions becoming the subjeCt of negotiation at Ratftadt mult be unfounded. Ihe French will firft seize them, and then any discussion about their right will be frcitlefs. The fi'ght of the king of Naples must have facilitated the prog re is of the French. *1 he people will icarcely defend with zeal that cause which its leader, the person most deep ly intereftcd. abandons. February 6. The design which the French Dirttory • have longentertained, of striking a blow at ■this ceiliHry through Portugal, has been dis covered-, we hope frafonably by niinifters, ill order to-enable them to defeat it. The French cherish the hope, that without naval jileansthev wi'l l>e able to direCt .the weight flf thfcir military force in such a-manner as to .eoimterbalsnfe the- influence of our naval . o»if«iries, aiid to wrest from us the new ac quired afccnck-ney ib the Mediterranean.— The nullity of the Spanish government pre terits them with an opportunity of attempt ing any enterprise which their policy may .dictate against Portugal, and our complicated intercity involved in its fate. The attack has long been mediated, and recent events have given the French'government time and kifure for its attempt. It appears, however, that ministers are fully aware of the danger, and are tak'tpg meafureb to avert it. Trans ports for the conveyance hoth of infantry and csvaky far the defence of the kingdom of Portugal are taken up. It certainly is of tl:> utrnbft importance seasonably to oppose thedefiga "which the enemy meditate. Al though the French army, commanded by Augreiau, were prepared for the expedition, tile paiTage of tlie Pyrenees would for I'onie time retl'rd his departure, after which he has a tedio'ijs march of riiore tfean fix hundred m'.les to perform. This delay will enable govtrnir.i'it to take every precaution rc- quifite for the defence"of a kingdom, which both in >varis so nearly conned- January 30. Arrived L'Amiabh Vi&oire, French brig privateer; of 18 guns, with 87 men, captur ed yesterday off Alderney b.y the Triton fri gate 0f.32 guns, Capt. J Gore. The pri vateer ?squite new, copper-bottomed, and faiied from Cherbourg but a few h urs be fore the Triton fell in with her. F R A N C E. PAKIS, 17 Nivofe, Jan. 6. We may give implicit cedit to the accounts contained in the letters from Venice, that 100,000 Ottomans are to be embarked at Adrianople, to ait again It the French, un der the order of the Pacha of Da mas. A courier dispatched by the Direftory to citizen Slcyts at Berlin, arrived yesterday. It is said that the intelligence which he brings states that the Court of Berlin is determined to maintain its neutrality. January 7. A German paper of the 22d Dec. gives an account of an' attempt to set fire to the four corners of the city of Vienna. Several sus pected persons have been apprehended, and i'oldiers parado the streets all night. The one and twenty standards taken from the Neapolitan troops Were yesterday prelent ed to the Directory by citizen Laraitiere, aid de camp to gen. Ghampionet. lie a flu red the Directory at their public fitting, that the tri colored flag would float in a lhort time 011 the Towers of proud Naples, and on the aftoniihed summit of Vesuvius. Letters froom Ratilbon continue to alTure us, that a second body of Ruffian troops is 011 its march through Hungary, 011 their way to the coafb of the Adriatic. The two columns that are now traversing Moravia, will proceed direCtly to the coast of Italy. The Cofiacks of Don, that compose a part of them, eame from Smolendo ; thev have been in motion since the last of Julv.-—A great number of the officers speak German and French. Mr. deßesch, an imperial coni miffary, accompanies the firft division ; bread and forage arefurnifhed by the imperial magazines—every other species of provision is provided by the inhabitants, and paid for in ready moiiey. January 8. A letter from Milan informs us, but with out mentioning any particulars, that general Mack has been made prisoner. The king of Sardinia puffed by Parma.— He was obliged to remain there fomc days, j because his wife was taken ill. He thence pursued his route towards Leghorn, where he is to embark for Sardinia. January 9 Louis Monneron, has undergone an ex amination tefore the Minister of Police, and was afterwards committed to prison. ARMY of HOME Extra 3 from the r port ft nf to th • Mtntfler at War, _ly Bmnany, Gtntral of Bi'i/.idt, end chief of the Staff of the army of R-jme. Head Quarters at Tor a, Jan. 4. Citi?er. Minister, • The General it, Ct.inf fends to the Direc tory an account of the difficulties he has had to (urmount the taking pofTeflion of Pefcara and Gatea, and fi.ia ly .ia candufling the right -wing of 'he army before Capua. Gv'treral Mack, dil'ioayed by 6ur viftories and wilhing to gain time to receive rein forcements which Admiral Nelfpn hati pro* rtrifed hiin (elicited an' armistice which was refufed. I fend yoit copies of this letter, and gen. Cliam ionet's answer. is occupied by a strong garrison, and is fnpported by General Mack's en trenched camp at Caferta.—-Here th>s gen. fancies he can defend Naples; it would have been better, h*>wevtr, that lie'had not aban doned the pofitioos on tke Garig liano without si htirg. I proceed Citizen Minister, to the re port wflich 1 have to make of the marches, -of the fttceeHlj, and of the poiitiod which the army oow ocsjipies. In my report dated from , I in formed you that General Rf*y was advanced with the 7th and 25th Horse Chafleurs, the Po kg on, and some pitces of light ar tillery, to Fondi. Having reached this posi tion of the batteries which defended the de files of St. A>)drO, reduce Gacta, and to paf< the Giraglia 1 0. While the movements made by Gen. Rry demor.ftrated his inten tion of reaching tKat point, the firft divi sion marchi-g in two columns successively occupied the camp of Tayola, before Fref ' cati, u*ii those of Velletti, Ciiterna and i Valimontnna. General Lainoiua having taken Acjuila, received orders to mareh to Sulniona, the central parts of all the roads of both the Abruzzoes. This movement was decisive ; it had the dunble harraffirg theleft flank of the enemy, while Gentral Duhem hung upon their other quarter, and of cutting off thtir retreat, by bringitig about a junction ef our two divilion'. General Duhem was on his part to march to Pefchara and to take p >ffef[ion of it. 'Gen. Lamoine in his marcli to tulmons, was flanked by a column which took the route of Trivoli, Vicovaro S<ccurcola, See. a»d defended the left flank of the firft divi fioii, while it opened a passage to the right of General Lemoine. Meanwhile, the firft divifioo having reach ed Paperno, Forceutino, and Frofimona, continued its march in two columns—that of the right, commanded by General Mat thieu, corapofed of the 30th and 97th of the line, and some squadrons of the 16th dragoons and 19th chasseurs, took possession of Caprano, and of its bridge over the Ga rigliano; the left, after having advanced'be yond Fora, parted through Allatri, Yelotri, Cafmara, Giragliano at Ifota, took a more advanced position; the nth being on the road to Capua, and the 12th occupying Fora and Arpinau. This division, during its difficult march, took 80 pieces of cannot), which the enemy <3l ci HO( venture t» difputc with it. Such was our position at Londi and So ra, when General Kellerman at last announ ced the reduction of Viterbo. He immedi ately teceived orders to proceed, in three marches, from Rome to Paperuo, where he arrived on the 30th December. The Gen eral in Chief then detached his cavalry to the firft division, and ordered General Rey to join him at Fondi with the remainder of his troops, where he arrived on the 1 Ith in the evening. The reinforcement which Gen.Kellerman brought to the right of the army, enabled the General in Chief to pursue the enemy. .He therefore took a position oil the Malfa with the firft division ; from the Malfa he advanced to Tora, where the road branches to Capua, Venafro, and Saint Germano, and finally at Calvi. The Neapolitans with th« exception of some posts before Capua, occupy the whole of that city, the left of Volturno, and the Campela Carzerta. Notwithftandifig this bold ma'ch the pos session of Calvi was not perfectly tranquil with refpedi to the fate of his wings. He had received no qews of General Rey, and no intelligence had reached him from the divifiojis of Generals Lemoine and Duhem, btcaufe the officers who carried the es were long in arriving, ia confeqttence of their having no travel round about three fourths of a circle of theimmenfe positions which that army occupyed. At last, on the night of the 3d of Jan. wc were informed of the surrender of Pefcaro, and the re duction of Gatei. The General in Chirf waits with impati ence until the different divisions of the army be united. Another battle, and this mo na:chy, ■which hasiufulted the French Re puplic, Avail disappear. POST-OFFICE. slpril 18/ A 17 99 THE. Britifli Packet Harlequin which was advertised to fail the 3d inft. being still in New York—Letters for her will be re ceived at this office until Friday the 19th April at 12 o'clock noon. Sheathing Copper, 15 Pipes of the fineft particular Madeira Wine For Sale by JOSFPH S. LEWIS No. 15, Dock Street, 3tawim Match u An elegant Coach FOR SALE) Enquire at No* 5, north Fourth street. aprii - H" 3' &' Letters for the Troops under the comnand of Gekkrai Macpuerson, if left ct the War-Office, will be forzvarded. April 5, 1799. 15p tlpis Snap's BALTIMORE, April 18. A London paper of 2d of March, fays : " A draft of forty hcrfes from all the caval ry regiments now in Great Britain is imme d : ately to be made for the service in Portu gal. They-are to embark by the 9th inft. if the tranfportß a.fe ready for then?." London, March 2 Bank Stock, 139$ j; 3 per Ct. Red. I 3 per Ct. Con. 53* 541 j + 4pepCt. Con. 5 per Ct. Ann. Bz|-J •LoyaUyj. per 0- Bk. L. .Aju, 15! 15 16 Ditte Short Ann. Omnium Ltnp. 3perCt. A- 51152 Dit. Ann for 25 y. 10*9 16 India Stock Lot. Tk. morn. Irifb 5 per Cent. 76 7jj Bank for Acc. • Con. for ditto f RxtraS of a letter from Lond'm, daicd 30th • -"V in Jauuaty I'Jl, " While we are upon thatfubje& ofblock ade it may be material that you are infor med of a receat dvcifion in doSora com mons : "The Columh's, , cap'. Week?, bound from New-York, to Amfterdan l , ship and cargo the property of Vos and Graves, and Georpe Barnwell. o.f the former ci ty," The judge condemned both (hip and cargo for a breat'h of the blockade of the Taxel, committed by the captain in con jundtion with the coniigrtce'; i'i Hamburg ; the ship having fivitgone to Cruxbaven for orders, and altcrwarris proceeded to Am'fter dam. notwithstanding the knowledge of its blockade, by both coafignees and matter, and a* the one was the undoubted agent for the cargo and the other of the ship, their P ast« were billing cn the owners, and had clearly L both ship arid cargo' It was not contended, that a?y blame attach ed on the owners at New-York,tht ship hav ing failed prior to the knowledge of the blockade having reached that port." NORFOLK,ApriI 13 Yeflerday arrived the brig Diana Chace, in 21 days from St, Kitts, Left there the Insurgent and Confteliation, in Baflaterre Roads. The United States was at Dominique Came out in company with 45 foil of A mericans, under convoy of the George Washington. j|seto=Xi)catre. Mrs. WarrelVs Benejiti On SATURDAY EVENING, April 10, WILL BE PRESENTED, (Not a&ediiiis faafon)' A much admired COMEDY\ called Wives as they were and Maids as . they are, [Written by Mrs. IwChBALD, authoress of Every one has his Fault ; S«ch things are, &c. and pel formed at the Theatres, London, Dublin* Philadelphia, &c. &c. with univer-, sal applause. j End of the Play (by desire) Mrs. Harding' > '» tht char after of a t-hilndelpbia Fnimteer, quill go through the Manual Exercise. After which a B -!L,LKT D4NCR, composed by Mr. Erancis, called, The Sailor's Landlady, or Jack in Dijtrefs. With tha Song of America, Commerce and Freedom. To which •will be added the favorite Burlelta of Tom Thumb. gpr Tickets to be had of Warrell, enrner of Eleventh and Filbert ilreels, and at the ufua! pljce«, TO BE LET, Two Good Counting Houses On th« south fide of Walnut-flreet Wharf. Enquire of April 18. JACOB PERKINS, HAVING invented an effeftua! check for dc testing counterfeit Bank Paper, which has received the fan<ftion of one Bank, and the approbation of the undersigned eminent artists,' and having obtained a patent, feenring to him, and to his afligns, the exclusive tight of the in vention, hereby oRVrs lo his fellow citizens the privilege of ufmg it upon terms, to be agreed on between him and any person difpofedto avail theinfe'ives of a guatd against counterfeits. THE underlined hiving examined Jacob Ptrkin's new invented method to detefl coun terfeit Bank paper, do approve of the plnn, i; being inpofiible to engr ve or fink two plates ptrfedlly alike, without the original die or huh, the tounterfeiter would find it impoflible to make an imprrffion which would perfectly with the check from the original die. Ktib'T SCOT, Engraver & Die sinker JAMES SMITHES, Engraver. JAMES AKIN, Engraver. The terra* may be known by applying to No u, Soii'b 3d street. March 13. N ANKEENS, Hyson, ) Hyson Skin, and > Soiichmig . juST LANDING, < J?rori> 011 board the fliip Wooddrop dims fioni Canton, and lorfale by James C. Fisher, No. 13, Arch-flrtct. April II " A vtficl arrived here this morning from. Guerniy jn a <veryfc|6i't J. have on ly tirafc tor the principle in«. " That the annfßppome, now of Naples,' has been attackacT,'uut after thrpa days hard, fighting was vi&prious and has established it felf in Naples, the Neapolitan Republic has been proclaimedafld a provHional government organized. Ehienbreiftein has lurreodered, —The. whole of the Barbary States from Morocco to Egypt have at length taken, up arms against the French, . «?(mg by Mr. DjiJiLur, at bis Brief,t, last Soul of Columbia, qiienchlefs spirit come Unro!! thy Standard to the fulMi sty, Bind ill ihy war-robest beat :hc iltriuui drum, Koufc, route tKy- Lien Heart-, and fire thy Eajcie By«. Dost tbpu not l ear thy toitwr'd fcatne»'s Poor Capitis I, i;!s "u-. c!i«iry dunjfioiii laid ; v Toward [tit? they iu' ji their xMas ! ti.i-y link, —dm! no kind hand to aitl. Thou dull, ami every fonpf thine Shall reft ir. ghiltv ptjce'no more, With r.ohle rajjs't'iey to joir. f Tftfc conflict'! Jiss-at, the battle's r.ar. JAMES YARD. eod4*y lawif TEAS, ■%\yz &%yZtu* PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 7.0, ' » > & We have just received the followinglnter. [True American.] New-York, April 18., evc/tnir. O Dolt thou not hear thff hum of gathering W»r ; Dost thou BOt know / T«<r ijifidious Foe , Yikes her gat-it Wolves, irtd mounts h«r midnight Cat. - ' Uouft lo the Jet thy banner fly, Koufe, roufethy Lion Heart and fire thy Eagle Eye. (Bwttt Marine JLift. Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED. day* Schooner Sally, Taver, Charleltim Sloop Four Cousins, Latl.am, NVw-York Harmony, Elvvood, Alexandria Two Sitters, Ballaine, Curratuefe. His Britannic Majesty's fl >op of war Ca milla, captain Larkins, got under way from Ghefter yesterday. The (hip Townftnd, Slierer, for Jamai ca, was below Cheiter yesterday Horning. United States brig Norfolk, captain Bainbridge, bound out. Brig Molly, Hnggms, for Trinidad., and a brij>. name unknown, were at Newcaltle yesterday. An inward bound brig, name unknown, is below. Baltimore, Jprit 17. ARRIVED, Ship Joseph, Stone, Liverpool Flora, Myrick, Isle of France Brig George, Higgins, London Virginia, Stevarfon, Leith Maryland, Ruxl.Ury, N. Providence CarolineWilmana, Creighton, Curraco Sch'r Belle, Snow, do. Jane, Sarenfem do. Rose, Fslger, Bermuda THOMAS RTERSON, No. 177, North si le of Market-ftrcet. OFFERS FOR SALE, HIS flock of Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. On very moderate terms, —Tlia Houi'e and Store may be had with the goods. This (land is nnqueftionably one of the best in Ptukdelphii, fti the line it is now occupied, or for th<? pry Good bufinefs-—Tb« House and Stores ere spacious, and taken together with ihc Stable.privilege of a larga vacant lot and . other accomodations make the whole very eligible and cotuKtu.nt —The stock of goods although not very cnnfiderable in point of value, is notwithDanding v.ry well aflbrted. At he fame place may le had, A pair ot eiccli< lit, y< : . ,nd well broken Family Horses ; I twelve oj* very good, young, fufo (l mtial Firm Horfo-,breci in the • Me «l Tct neflee. April 20 t iiw NL> -1 Ct, , A Certificate of one fharc of Bank Pcnnfylva nia Ueck, Ho 7;J, in,, n>y name, having been loft or miflan', application is nlacle n the (aid Bank for renewal oi the lame; all lserfpus con» cerned are desired to take notice. JOHN VAUGHUN. ' April 10 Delaware £sf Schuylkill Land Office January 25, 1799. THE Stockholders of the Dclawar. efUiliuyl kill Canal Company, are herrfc v l otified and required to pay ten dollarc on thtir refpWive (harct on or before the ift March nex', to the Treasurer of tHe Company at their office near itlie Bsnk of Pennfylvauia. ExtrsA from the Minut*s, George War rail, secretary. Wtn. Goteit, treai'urer. diw April to The Mansion House at l*ush-MIL WITH a Garden and' aiout eightun aens of l.and. to he Let and ehtered on immediate ly. F#r terms apply to William Hamilton, Woodlands. April 20 THE BOXES WHICH furrourid the Circle in the Gardens at Bulb-Hill—For sale, apply to JOHV I.ITHEU, Center-Square, South fide. apiil »0 TO LET, A Three Story Brick-House, In Sprace-fireet between Second and Third.ftrce|», —Enquire at No. 3j, Market, > '< april ac I ) •T
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