r -v' ' V\ : '"V . V v : )• >: <- -' —r "V* c. ■ -v* ■■■/ ■ ■:-y /• 7 nop o-f Volunteer Greens. _ -4 / ilw g:' tk-iiitu compoiW tire Troop wiu n eet 5t Huriiys J^n v Market-dreet* Oil l huri'dsy tve'iiiig text at 8 o'clock in order to pinke arrangements for t'ie 4th of July. JOHN MORRELL, Capt. June 17th 1799. 4-> WILL BE SOLD, At the Mmhants* Coffee Hoafe, on Thursday Evening NCit, at 8 o'clock, for approved in dorsed notes at 60 and 8 IRISH LINENS. Just received, via New-York, also by th« Blip Stockport from I.iverpoil, a good a!Tort mrrt of 4-4 wide Irilh Linens, in half boxes, Which will b« disposed of by the pack»ge on rea sonable termt by JAMES CLIBBORN & ENGLISH, No. ii,fouth Front street. tu th fa tf jane 14 TO LET, "* A genteel three ftorv brick house with txtenlive back buildings, and many conveKieß *ies. 7hi proprietor wttld exchange rents upon a Icafe, for a small farm within 9 ft 10 miles of this city. 4LSO—A lot on Paflyunk Road containing 10 acres, about three quarters - position to the meaf'tires taken by the gb vernfnetit for the defence of the country,' or seduce citizens from their obedience to the liws, and who shall propose submission to a foreign power, shall like'wife be tried before a council of war, and punitbed with death. 3. All citirens shall pay a monthly war taxV 4». The executive dire&ory is authorifcd to make requisitions, and every preparation necefiary for the defence of the country. More than 2,500 men have already as sembled, but the scarcity of arms prevents a great number from proceeding to the fron tiers. LONDON, By the Packet which brought orer the Hamburgh Mail, accounts were yesterday re ceived from Mr. Gretwlle, who has arrived at Vienna. On the fubjefl of his million to the Imperial Court, a niipiflerial paper of this morning fays, " we understand he is to conclude a new treaty of alliance between that court and ours, but it is only to be the accession of the houfe.of Austria to the trea ty concluded between RuiHa, the Porte, aud Great Britain." In addition to the intelligence from the continent published by government in the Gazette of last night, the following Bulletin was yeflcrday handed about in the ministe rial circles : " The French have retreated to Zurich and Lucerne ; the whole Canton of Berne have refufed to march with the French against the Auftrians, in confequsncc every peasant who rei'ufes is to be shot. " In the engagement on the Aidge on the 31ft of March, according to the Vienna Ga zette, and genera] Kray's account, the French loft 20»o lAen in killed and wotinded, and 6000 taken prisoners, in confcqu-nce of the bridge being knocked down, whicft preven ted retreat. " General Hotze is marching into the Gri-' son country, and a division of the left wing of the Archduke's army is proceeding into Switzerland, by which means-she French are likely to be between two fires. " It is reported, that general Sztarray has been before hand with general St. Cyr, ha. ving get to Ofienburg before him, by which PZ*-- ; > *< + \ . maceuvrehs outofftbat generct's«treatt» Kcf-t, and made hinifrtt'm .^r <.f a train of *rri'.iery ; they fayof So pieces of cannon." April 3j. This morning the Hamburgh mail due ye fterdrv, reached town. . The accounts from Italy by this mail do not Come time enough to aauiit of an offi cial detail of the aftion of *he s th, in which Scherer acknowledges himfelf to have been defeated, and in confequer.ee of which he had heen obliged to ftielter himfelf under the walls of Mantua. An article from Nuremburgh , of the 1 lih, mentions the report of an aftjon on the 3d, in which the French are ftatea to have k>ft 8000 or 12,000 men. 1 his report probably originated in the afiion ot the sth, which we some days ago knew to have taken place, and . . .• ; Orders are itTued for the immediate recall of the Cfitjfh'troofis now in Portugal, the security of that kingdom Being no longer en dangered bjf the machinations of the French DJreftory : general Tarleton, and his milita ry, suit, are expefted home early in the next mpnth. r Th® 1 jth Marcjb was a melancholy day for .Conftantincplc'; almost two thirds of the suburb of Pera being laid in a/lies by a dread ful fire. the English atr.bafla dor,Mr. S. Smith, the Austrian internuncio, Baron Herbert, and several other magnificent edifices, were entirely con fumed. The num ber of houses consumed is estimated at 1300. The Auftrinn army never rfiflinguifhed if felf for gal'antry irore than in the late bat tles. The Archduke exposed himfelf to the fury of the enemy's fire. He caused Gen. Baron Stander to be arrtfte I and conveyed to Vienna, anjl two sfficers to be (hot at the head «f the army for cowardice. It is said, that the cause of arresting Gen. Sta'rder was that officer's keeping in his pocket for 3 days an order of the Prince, whkh direfled him to fei d io,coo men to the assistance of Gen. Hotze. Extract of a Utter from Florence, March 22 " Every thing announces an approaching revolution in this countVy. Frercfi troops liave been conftaiuly hiarching from the 16th inft. to Lucca, and Count Mamilli, the Tus can minister at the Cifnlpinr government has informed the Grand-Duke, that the French have finally determined to make themselves matters of Tufrany. Ten thou sand were afiemblfd-at Belcgna under the command' of Gen. Vignole, in order to car ry that measure into tffeft. Th s inform ation has been.'itnßfrrined from several un queilionable Authorities, and has thrown the court intothe greatest conft.-rnatioi:. " An extraordinary t'ouncil was hefd oft the 9th, and fat the created part of the night. The foreign miniders were inform ed by the government of the expefied arri* val of the French army, and that it was im poflible to guarantee the fafety of their per sons. Prince Corfini, and sianv other p-r ---fo'ns of diitinSlibri, have fled with their mod valuable effects'from this city. The Mar qui3 tie Manfrejljnia proceeded on the 10 I 1 to negociate wlth'general Scherer. . The departure of the Pope for Cagl.ari is RASTADt, March 31. -TUSCANY. •• J V * „ - - - . • agr-r» effaced the (lain of your rebellion.. Scheriffc Vlemas, Oratori ot the Mofques.csufcr the people well to underhand" that those who, through any levity, (hall become my enemies, shall find no relug?, ei ther in tins world or the next. Shall there be a man so blind ai not to fee tliat all my operations are conduced by dclliny? Can there be a man f» incredulous as to doubt that every thing it) this vail universe is fnb jeft t» the empire of deltiny? Inftmft the people, that since the world has existed, it was written that, after having deftroved the er.emi«s ©f Inftatnifm (Mahoiretanifm) and destroyed the C'rafs, I (hould come from the fartheft part o f ' he weft tp fulfil the taflt that was imposed upon me. Make the peo ple fee, that in the sacred bood of the Koran, in more than twenty passages. that which has j happened was torefeen, and that which (hall take place has alfa been explained. Let those then whom the feat of our arms alone ■prevents from pronouncing imprecations uj> on us gow charge their difpufiiions : for jn offering prayers to haven against us, they solicit their own condemnation. Let the Truf Believers then offer prayers to heaven for the success of obr arms. I conk) tall to account each individual amongst you for the mod secret sentiments of liif hearts ; for I know every thing—even that which you neves communicated to any person. ■ But the day will come when all the world (hall fee it proved that I am commanded by order' from above, and that all human efforts are of no avail against mc. Happy those «*ho good faith (hall be tfi« firfl to attach tbeM* fclves to mt! TREASURY DEPARTMENT Notice is hereby given. That by vir? cue of an a£l, paiT«d during the pmfentlcf fion ®f Congress, fi> much ol tne a.,4 entiiuM " An Ail mak'fl" further provision for the (up " port cl public credk, arid for th:i>l ninfty five, Sis bars from fettletv nt or alloivaiic*! Certificates, commonly called L 0,.: ' i t Treasury, the Creditors will he fntiriedto recede Certiluates of fufldefi fhrcr Per Cent. Stocke? 04 to the amosnt of the said Indent!", and the airear* ages of intercft due on their laid Oeriififaf f s. pricr to the firtl day of January one thousand fcW hundred and ninety one. _ t That the principal fuaisof the said Lc® " i! and final settlement Certificates, with tha ' ut^ re therron, since tlie firft day ol January, one' land seven hundred and ninety one, wi",» ( * charged after liquidation at the I reafury, 1 . payment of interefl and reimburfrmeat ot P r ' ,c '" pal, equal to the funis which would h»W " payable thereon, if the said Certificates Jiad * fubferibed, pursuant to the A