0" Three or four gentlemen may be actomn'odated with Board and Lodging, at Mrs. M'CREA'Sjtio. 19, north Eighth flreet. nu y 30 th fa.mo tf JUST RECEIVED Ftom Barcelona, in the Danish brig Aurora, Captain Scblicbting, 416 pipes high-flavored Brandy, 364 sacks Hazle Nut, and a quantity of Corki, »WB SAL* 0* Tbmnas Sj" Joint Ketland. . di4t may 31 FOR SALE, PACKET. She is well calculated as a Packet between this and the foutherri states, hav ing handfonie and-cxt Unlive accommodations for paiTengcrr She is wuti foite- for the freights or "Weft India tra and can be sent to Tea at a trif ling expence The inventory may he seen and the terms of sale made known by applying t9 N. & J. FRAZIER, may 30. United States, > g. Pennsylvania District, y IN j 'jr:ui"ct of a Decree of the Honorable Rich ard Peters. Esq. Jud;re of the Diflri<st Court of the United States in and for tfee Pennsylvania nif triA, will be exposed tP public fate at the Merchants' Coffee Hnufe in the C.ity of Philadelphia, qn Mon day the 3d >day nf June next at ri o'clock at noon The Brigantine or vessel iMAtmt AMIABLE ADELE. With her tackle, apparel, appurtenanc#*, and cargo, confifline offtJgar, coffee, eranpes & limes. The fame havipg boon libelled apajr.rt. profecut etl and condemned, as forfeited in thefaid court. William Nichols, marshal. Marflial's Office, may 25, 1799. dts THE PARTNKRSPIP OF TUNIS, ANNESLEY & Co. Official account from Tyrol. The Vienna Court Gazette, of the d ult. contains the following Official Bulletin : According to the accounts of the i jth of March, General Laudsn then occupied the post near Bormio, by which the. communica tion was kept up with the valley of Engadin. The brave militia in • Tyrol is every in motion, shews the bell disposition, and support every where the Imperial Royal Ar my, gallantly fighting for their country. On the 16th, according; to later accounts, General Laudon was attacked on the said port of Bormio ; and though the attack was several times beat off, and always- renewed with more violence, yet the French could net tarry that post on that day ; but when thjej* advanced again on the 17th witU I'uperM' numbers, they succeeded ill rspulfmg par peo ple from it. The forte of the French, who - penetrated into the valley of Engadin, is eftU r 1 nated at two whole divisions. This circuiu ■A Handsome New Houfc, j fiance induced Field Marlhsl Lieutenant Ge~ Wtibin 5 miles f the city. t neral Bellegarde to let part of the corps of re- TWO fori* high, tngcth<r. wit* a graft let, it ; serve of his army enter the diftrift of Wint m a very *oo<l Muatirn for bxfinrf—th, terms fchoan to be pieparjJ at all events, wll he made very convenient to the purchaser 1 . Enquire of the printer. BEING diflolved by ihe death of Thomas Roberts, all those who have any demands against them aredefired to furnilh their accounts and those indsbted to said firm sre requested to make immediate payment to Richard Tunis ilf Roffert Annefley furvivitig partners, who par pofe continuing >he business as usual under the firm of TUNIS & ANNESLEY. Jtnd have for /ale, James' River, Georgia, ( TOBACCO Carolina, W f Of good quality. Maryland J sth mo 28th tor SALE, 71 bales Surinam Cotton, And a quantity of fir ft quality RUSSIA DUCK. APPLY TO Isaac Harvey, jun. No. 9, South Water Street. diw m»v -29 n*y_*S FOR SALE, OR TO LET, A large and elegant Brick House, Situate in 'foutn Fourth the mar ket. For terms apply to BENJAMIN 7 NONES. No. 76, North Front Street. Mav 30 Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuelday the 20th of August n«xt, I fliall expole to public UU, at the town of Neyr. Maihet, in Qorchtrter county, all that valuable trail or pjrcol of land-commonly called the Chop-, tank Indian I.ands, situated on'the south fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, sup posed to contain about fix thousand acres, to fee divided into lots to contain from ioorto-jeo acres each : Th* terms of sale.a* follow, viz. Pujchafers to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved feenrity, conditioned for the payment-os the purchase money, with interest from the day of sale, in four equal annual inftalnients, agreeably to an ail, entitled, i 4 An ail appointing commif- Coners to contrail Tor and purchase the lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor chefler county, and for appropriating the fame to the \;fe »f this (late, and to repeal the adl of assem bly therein mentioned;" palfed at November fef- Con, 1798. Wm MARBURY, Agent for the state of Maryland. d^ov April 19 Suppo/id to have been Stolen, And detai(»tfd by the fubfrribers, a few days since, a valuable plated 3KFDLE BITT THE following articles were al so found in a trunk in {heir cellar some time a go, which it is prelumed were left through mis take or stolen and deposited there (as the cellar door was out of order and not fattened for seve ral niphts together) viz.— 4 Dozen pair Leather Gloves. The owners of the above goods, by proving property and paying the exptsnce of advertising, way receive them on application at no. 131, Market street, to HAINES £# JONES, Who have for sale as usual, Mens and womens fafhionable saddles of vari ous descriptions an,l firft quality ; likewise in ferior and common ditto; an aflortment of elegant plated bridles ; ditto common ditto of ill kinds- They alio manufacture and have for falc, plated and brass mounted Harness ; all forts wapgon cavalry equipmerias, such as light fvvrfe caps, pistol holders, sword belts, &c. &c. tAjjether w>th every other article apper taining to their line of business. £3° rhet.aifo offer 25. cents reward for tak ing up »T)laHc apprentice boy, who has escaped fr.'m jhiir fefvice, called JARED, about 14 ■years old ; he is aflive, saucy and d>ry. All peifoos are caur.mied not to harbour him. may 38 Nofiie. THE fiihfcriber, havir.jj betn appointed ad miniflrartir of the eflate of Mr. John Lup toa, lat." of this city,/merchant, deceased, re qnefta ihofe whe zrp. ipdshtfd to said eflate, to make payment, a.'d ih fe who have demands the fartie to exkibit liirm tq,him with ©t»t delay. ' ' W. MEREDITH, No. iS, r oullt Foujth flreet. April 16 No. 95 South Front si. diw3»wtf ' tft On the 20th of March the Aufirian army commanded by the Archduke Charles and the French army under Jourdan, were engaged, A part of each army was on the two fides of the Danube. Jourdan intended to h3ve commenced the attack on the 2t[t; but a deserter from him having apprized the Arch duke of his intention, he profited by the in formation and gave the Sfft blow. General, Jourdan had two horses (hot under h;m. Gen. Lefevre was_wounded—and the killed and., wounded were numerpus. The-left wing of the French army, which was their whole force-on one fide of the Danube wascompel ied tcr retreat about 40 miles. The right wing of the Fiench army, at the fame time drove the Auflrians. A few days afterwards the left wing recovered some of its ground ;• but the result of th-fc adions left the French CONTINUATION OF Hate Per the Minerva, which arrived at Boston. Events in the Grison Country and tbtTyrd, ■ AuiTxian Official Accounts. InsprucL, March 16. GOV. Court Bissengen has pubhftied the following notice : " According to accounts this day received the Auflrian Troops ported at Marti nib ruck (o«er the Grifons), under the command of Colonel KnestivUk, were attacked by the Enemy on the 12th inft. with 5000 men. The battle lasted till riight, when the Enemy rsotwithlhuding all their exertions, wevedb liged to retire to the Heights of Schleims with considerable lo'fs,\ On the 15th, the; fame Colonel was again repeatedly attacked, but of these attacks we as yet know not the itfue. . . 'r • • , • , [Another- Letter, seme date.'j f The Enemy, after the conquest of the Grifons, advanced in. great force towards Upper and Lower Engadi?n. Our Troops have been obliged to retreat froftl and Sultz, towards St. Maria ; they were too waak to oppose the Enemy .pressing them on every fide." " At Martin{bruck, however, the extreme pa f» to-wards the Tyrol, there wasan a&ion on the 14th, in which the Auftrians were enga ged eight hours ; ancl notwithstanding the French were 5000 strong, and we had only one battalion, they were obliged to retreat. The'levy of the Pcafants is . conduced by General Laudobn, News of a battle in thii quarter is hourly expefted." t . Official Bulletin from Impruck, March 19. j " According- tor official reports received i this afternoon, the French division of Gene ral Lecoarbe which enter Engadii), as far as Matinfbruck, has been tiken in flank and rear, in consequence of an attack fkilfully contrived and executed on the 15th by Bri gadier General Latjdon, by which mean* the ! French General Mainoni, several -St;ifF and superior. officers, and fome.'bundred prisoners 1 fell into his hands. This attack caused' the enemy's attempting to break through in great 1 force near Martifbruck, and supported" by 1 foms armed Engadins, they wanted to tuf"h General Knesovium, who commanded the defile of Novellaflin;r. " The peculiar bravery of the Imperial ltoyal Troops and the defenders of Tyrol, | who hafteaed to the spot, animated wi h the feme courage, fruftrated.the plan of the ene my. Theenemyon the 17th at half pad five in the morning, attacked General Al cami, in his pofilion at Marlinfbnick, with impctuofity, and luperior number, from all fides and repeated their attacks till eleven o'clock with.the utmnft obstinacy; hut they were every where repulsed with great lof*, and one captain two lieutenants, and eigh teen privates were made prisoners. The enemy also detached a column rtf 600 men, at the fame time, down Novellaftine, be tween Finiturmunz and Nauders, with the i design of taking the pr.fition of Martin fbruck in the rear 5- but they were kept ofl by a division of the Regiment of the Grand Duke of Tufcany, and completely routed, and immediately pursued by a company ol Tyrolian marksmen. On the enemy's retreat to Spitfberg, a picquet of Warafdioes took 347 prisoners. The Imperial troops have done prodigiesof valor in the engagement! that have hitherto taken place ; and the Ty. rolefe defenders have also laudably co oper, ated. The retreat of the above mentioned 600 French troops was so precipitately ef fected, that, throwing away their mufquet ry, they took flight over the mountain o Stit/berg, and left the prisoners already mer tioned in the hands of the Imperialists. Events in Swabia. le*tral miles removed fro ft j:ofitions they had held and »v ait lag rtinfo re&twnil,' ere the.x attempted to advance—jourdan com? plained th'3t his aritfy u-a's rtifcrior .to "the Archdakes'? in numbers.; which is tanta mount to a confeffion that t!k French Army rauft be superior in numbdfS' to conquer. ELECTIONS IN FRANCE. Paris, April I. The proceedings of the primary assemblies must prove very formidable to the views- of [ the Directory, as the ele&ions have, in most places, fallen aponperfons diflinguifhed for their ftrtfnuous oppolition to the meafiires of the executive government. The partizans of the Dire&ory have been defeated in the riepavtments of the £bube, the Pais de Ca lais, the Somme, arid the North. Thepub jic to be .greatly irritated againfl the Government,, and the letter of the tfitriif ter of the interior to the eleftors of Aix, was openly • treated as the producViog of an incendiary. The oppofitionifls enjoyed a signal trromv.h in the primary aiTembHe's of the city of Tours,' as the electors returned bynheto are all persons who'had been difmif -fcd from their places by the Directory. Paul I. has written the following-letter u Marshal Suwarrow, announcing his nomina tion to the chift' command of the of Italy : The Emperor of the Romans requires you to command the Army of Ilbtlyi I add niy prayers to his foiicitation. Setoff: you will have under your command one hundred houfand Auftrians, and forty thousand Ruf- Gins.' Viriegated Selection. A Slave Trade Limitation Bill has pafled in a Committee of the Whole of the Britifli House of Commons ; and the blank for the time has been filled with January i, 1801. The Irish Militia have tendered their services to defend the kingdom of Great Britain, or any part of his majesty's European dominions in cafe of invasion or infurrediion—-and have received his mstjefly's thanks—been accepted and enrolled accordingly, and provision made by parliament for their expences in cafe of being called upon. The Irilh parliament have voted a fuin for the relief of the Loya'lifts who have fufFer ■ed in their property.—And provision.has been made for ccwipcivfiitine; the Britifli regulars and militia who have served in Ireland. The Engliih East lijdia company have sent an extraordinary number of cadets to India this year—and haVe direfted that no more ladies lliould be received as paflengers the •prent season. A genera] embargo was ordered in France, Aprils, in order to prevent the lailors escap ing from the imp'reffment which was making to man tne Nayy. The Dutch fleet was in the Tcxel April 9 —No troopj on boaid, nor in the vicinity to be fhipjicd.. General Smait is gone from Minorca j againfl Malta. I Seven hundred L»fcars brought from In- | dia in a late leet have let out on their return. H. Dnane hasiteeen executed in Ireland. One Cohen, an American by birth, char ed with an improper correfponaence with the French, was taken up in England ; but was discharged onpromiiing to keep out of the country dufirig the war. A Surgeon and a rnafter of a man of war, have'been fexitenced to death in England, as tlih principal a.nd fee on a in a duel in which a person was killed. The lefpedled English and American polities. T.ie Sur geon is ati American. The deceased an En gli'fhman, and gave the challenge. The par ties are "relpited til] the King's pleasure is known. Captain Hood, >mh a,3ritiih squadron in the Mediterranean, has captured two lhips of the line and two frigates, which attempt ed to escape from Alexandria. The French had previously taken these (hips of the line from.the Venetians. French papers, fay, the British have fai led in.a Bombardment of Alexandria ; That a body of Ruffians and Turks landed at Ahoukir, batl been defeated ; that Buona parte had conquered Syria ; deftrcyed Murat Bey; (lengthened hinjfelf in Egypt,- and so forth, v The French conceive the Grifon Country, quite have iflued precepts for the people to choose. Representatives to the Helvetic Legiflattire. This is a dose of trea cle to fweetsn their (livery. Berne, (in' Switzerland) was .illuminated on account of some recent French fucceffrs —but many of the windows in which the lights were placed, were broken. French papers lament, that the Patriots are cruelly perfecu'ted at the Isle of France. Robaud is gone with 600 foldjers to join Tippo. Pichegru is at Bmnfwiek. Champiohet is to be tried at Milan. Admiral Nelson remains at Palermo, with the Neapolitan Royal Fait ily. The .Ethalion, British frigate has captured the Indefatigable, French privateer Ihip, of 18 guns and i2p. men. Out only one day .from Niintfc, yi&ualted for 4 months. A fine copper bottorred veflej. From the 10th <?f June, 1798 to the 10th of Feb. the F.nglifh cruiiers, from the le ward WeArlndia Islands, capturecl 13 French privateers, carrying' 72. guns and 518 men aijd also took 120 merchantmen. The Briti lb fliip A ego, in -the Mediterra nean, has rapturqd a Spanish frigate, called, the Santa. Tetefa, Don. Bablo Perez, matter, mountings guns, besides swivels, and Go horns ; having on board 280 fearoenand 25c foWiers. She was viftualled for 4 months, and had ju'ft pot to sea. The Britifii brig L'Efpair, in the Medi terranean has taken a Spanish xebec, called the Africa,. of 14 guns, and 75 men, after an aflion of an hour and an, half in which the Spaniards had 9 killed and 28 wounded, and . the. English 2 killed and 2 wounded. An 18 gun Spaniflv brig ran away at the commencement of the engagements. London., April 10. which they acknowledge to have turned out, almost universally, in opposition te the wishes of the Government. Indeed it is fcarccly pofGb'e to indulge in a political spe culation of more general importance to Eu rope, or mors pregnane of events, by which the fate of the Dire&ory or the Councils must soon be decided. Herodotus inform? u?, that it was a fuda mentsl InwoftheConftitution.'underihe anci ent Monarchy of Egypt, that upon each de nile of the Crown the kingdom (hould re main for the space of one year without a government. It was rtoubtlefs intended that the expedience ef Anarchy, (which is no thing more nor I: s3 than the empire and im punity of crimes J (hould attach the people by a negative example to the Laws, the So vereign and the administration of good and virtuous Citizens. In France, thij extraor dinary pra&ice seems literally inverted ; and it is only for a few days in the year at the period of the eledHom, that the voice of Liberty and a Constitution is permitted to be heard ; as if it required the annual facri. sice of the men, in any shape dear or faith ful to their country, to deter, through the reft of the year, any attempt to fhakc off the roke of tyranny ; any future struggle to ob tain the execution of the laws, or the termi nation of the crimes and anarchy that prevail in their name. When one observes the struggles that are every where making through the depart ments, against the usurpation of the Direc tory, when we consider that the principal part of the Electors returned are the wy individuals so arbitrarily deposed by them —and when we recollefik that whenever the' Eledlion have transfufed into the the Lrgif-;' lative Assemblies a predominant, or even a dangerous portion .of integrity, it has been doomed toperifhby the canon of Vendemaire,' or to banifhrnrtf upon the torrid sands, and under vertical funs of Gu ana, we cannot, but anticipate the fate of these new Depu ties, the lafl of the French. For surely it is impoflible to fufpedt, from tiy experience of the pad, or combination The Cattipo Formib, French ffiga<e.. of '2B guns, is cast away C (aid t■» bt lVved- The numerou> affalliuationS i,i France .have been, so gfeatly in ere a fed. ilist*.the Leg-. ifl,ature has been fcveral days debating new measures for prcventiii? them. The Span.'(h Am affador has been order ed from Constantinople. Ati American in London lias in-vented a perpetual lo£, which being attached. ,t« the rudder,is to communicate to ptrfons on deck the progress of the vessel. The Thedtre of Odeon has been burned at Paris, with all its appurtenances, & three persons who were endeavouring to preserve some valuable articles. Sieyes ia talked of as the N'eto Direflor. Lefaux, it is said, will go out, be appoint ed minister of the Interior ; and Neufcha teau, removed to feme other importan-t situ- ation A Citizenefs Moiard has been thrown' into prison at accufed' of emigration. A ▼ioleVjt infprreAiop hasJiroktfn. out in the Swift Cautqn of Centis—" fomented: (fay the FreaA papers} by Austria, a'ftd the prieftj ' Or. the 4'h of April the Br it irh House of Lords, agreed a further poftponermnt of the consideration of the Union with Eng land and Ireland.—On tbis motion of polt ponemenr, the debate was warm.—The mo ver said it was a fubje£V, which, the more if wgs cofidertd, the more it would be ap proved. Many convifted Irith rebels have been re moved to Fort St. George i;-. Great-Britain, where they are confined. The French Diredory have decreed, that all the conlcription men, who do not join the 1 army in 5 days fliall be considered deserters. ■ The French papers fay that the jperor of Russia has demanded agreeably to an ex iting treaty, 10,000 effe&ive troops of the. King of Denmark. The Danes have tried to evade furnifhing these men, have offered money, &c. |but the Emperoi is peremp'ory with refpeft to the troops. Therefore Den mark may be calculated upon as one of the coalition, though from neceflny. The French army of obfovation is fup prefied, and Bernadotte, has a more a&ive command under Jourdan. The French direißory has ordered the Commune of Nice to be put in a slate of si ege. 80 Frenchmen arrived at March 6, from Egypt. The greater part of them per fectly blind—Amongthefe commiffioiier Su cy; who w.is afiaffinated after landing. Cen. Macdonald, command! at Naples, vice Champiunnet. The Pope is ordered to Tufcany, but is prevented from proceeding thither by indif- position New taxes are levied in the Cisalpine Re- public. A Portuguese squadron off Naples, burn ed two Neapolitan {hips of the {line to pre vent them falling into the hands of the French. It w?.s reported r.t Rafladt, that Rober jot Deputy to the Congress, would be the new Due. lor. A law is in confideratlon, in the British Parliament, for withholding bail from per sons arrrefted for sedition. A bill was brought into the Irish Parlia ment for depriving Untred Irishmen of their cl<3ive franchife; but was loft. A duty of nine pence is proposed in the Irish Parliament to belaid upon each goat fltin, tanned to imitate Morocco Leather, on expottation. The Brit fh ship Centaur, entered the Spanish hail* ur of Crambellei in the Medi terranean, detlroyed a fort, and burned or took 10 vessel , ERENCH ELECTIONEERING. The last Paris papers very naturally turn the Publiccuriofity to the ifiueof Eleftions, ■, t .f Ae fm*i tßktUhe of France w.ft ,:efpta the liberty J . mis, end prrmit their own- ufur ati • legal ° e nv name, e,ther RoyaJill or Regicides and Uftit pers, and *&>. to the lawful mcnatch.y aud reded upon us cm&trs, nnt J -, e - . ring the death or exile of every' D cd turned, of whom they •fenfpta e ;.h„, y rc " alty or Freedom to be the prinrin.l guide? In what Department haye w / r ' a return without wne of-theft pdfJ'? dellruflion affixedl tP it ? Here we L ,' u they elefted Royalifts.arfd »h er<f Anwehia and tn fomfe places the Primary AflVmtj have fepcratcl. and made doVt The firft probably of .one of those ciaffes, and the second of the other a? Pans and Lyons, the huftin e i have k deftrted. The presence of Ba-ras, and",! memory of Collot d'Herbois, very natura " ly operate the fame effeds ; and We are f 0 " ced, in spite of the natural .drfue of feeinj a termination of tyranny, or even a change of tyrants, to congratulate theft two erea cities in having preserved the best 0 f theC ' inhabitants forborne more promifir.g occafi orf, some happier profpea, than 10 swell thj number of exiUs, or mix their blood with the martyrs already immolated by theDirtc. Tory —or the Army. While the part ofthe Republic i* conten. ted to remain the instrument ofthe tyrants" | or even the fpea.ator of the riu'ftries of thtir 1 country, we can forefee nothing but unpro. Stable struggles, and eternal proscriptions" Have we forgotten that Pichegru had a ma! jority and that tire majority was banished aud expelled ? or have «•« never heard that the 18th ®f Fruclidor wrfs the Counter-Rt. volution of the Committee of Public Safety and the colleagues of Robespierre ? ' PARIS, APRIL 4. Bulletin ofthe Primary Assemblies, It appears that in the South,, theopeninj of the Primary affinities has beer, alnioft every where followed by political Cbrivulficus, On the day preceding the hpening of the Aflcrnbly at Montpelier, tbe,re were found written round the column of Liberty the fol lowing inferiptionj : The fir ft contained thefeworih : People, riss ; breuk thy chains on the skulls, of those who have surged them. The second—Thou steepest, Brutus, and Rome is -in fetter;. The .third—Kiss the land that oppresses ent difturban* niflary was in -4 Marfan, at ilent Cojnmo it Perimeii*. London, May to. St. Andrews Society, THE quarterly meeting of the St. An- Society will be htJJ TO-MORROW Evening, at Barnabas M'Shane's Tavern, North Third Street, at 7 o'clock. H'm. YOUNG, sec'y. pro tlm. may 30 th&f Potisgrove, May 30th; 1799. THE Montgomery County Light Dragoons (thole who wife tofupport tie Federal Government, and no others) will meet at Pottigroxe, on Saturday the id of June, at 11 o'clock A. M. in uniform. ROBERT SHAW, Captain. FROM the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the City of Philadelphia, the 28th day of this inffant i wo Marines, by trade Tailors, one Joliu Crawford (the feeond time of his de&rtiojr) five feet seven inches high, fair cojnplexioft, hair (ut doie, dark eyes, slim built.—The othtr, Hilary Tiifhop five feet fix inches high, ruddy -'ramp fatidv hair, a remarkable ringworm 011 the lc» of "his lip N B. They 'took with them one brown clolh Coat, one blue cloth Coit, a»J man ! r other articles not known at ptefent- IV. VS. BURROW Major Gommandant of Marine Corps- THE Public are requ'fled rot so receive : drafts, notes, obligations or bills o any drawn in favor of or indorsed by Abijah Hunt. j. W A. Hunt. Jesse y Abijah Hunt.. 'Jeremiah t»Atijab Hunt. Abijah & Jno. VS. Hunt. Snodgrats, if Co. , M Ffeofe on whom they are dra*rn arc alio - fufpen<i acceptance, until reference be a fubferiber. .... r t hc About twenty jhoufand Ipollars o> i , car ab've description havii:g been taker frcax rier near the. moutfc of Tcnrefief of Man, SAMUEL t [ april a 6. V At Aye nas there were -vie ces, and the Municipal Com fill ted. At Gignac, Morit _ Grafff, Brignoles, Urde, villein tions, and double returns. At Perigneux, the Municipal -Officers deposed by the Di. re it cry were reinstated. Throughout tie whole Department ot Doricgne the ele&ors seem determined to return the f.inie persons to the Legislative Body, whom the Bi rette ry rejected la ft year. At Bourdeiujf, the-Members of the Cen tral Bureau, ■ lately displaced by the Direttc. ry, have been nominated Electors. 'At Toulouse, the Anarehitls bnve met with no rdlflance ; ar,d in foveral Cantons of the Lotver Seine they have been .equally triumphant. The Pans papers report that Gen. £nwar row, on arriving.at Vienna, ifTued the fal lowing order to his Aids'de Camp. " o •ie hour to-ptit things iri readiness, and another for setting off. George (hall go with mc* fn my cjfnHge, the other three (lial Igo in Hedge?. George Jliall goto tie barrkef's, Thomas, for a loan of 2; thou und rubies, for the c-xjvm es of the journey. " Quick —make haft'e, for 1 go not en matters of pleasure, hut for serious bulinefs. " If r have sung bass like a church war den here—l shall howl like a tvger in Italy." tiee. Twxnty Dollars Reward. DF.SE .11 T E D, may 29 NOTICE. ..., f'-
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