.a t>v tftis Bay's #ail By the FeiwlUi, captain Bates, arrived at Boston. VIENN'A., April 19. In Italy the enemy have- retreated behind • Guefa, and the Aivilrian advance guaidrex ter.d beyond the Mincio ; are before Goito, La Volta and Monzanbano. Fefchierra is surrounded—a flotilla is ready to co-operate 111 in its reduction. Mantua is invested. The pod of Lago Sacro is taken. The Auf trianf, as they advance, are received by the people with (houts of jov. LONDON, May 3. Ministers believe the Brest fleet bound to the Texel.' May 4. It is confidently said the King of Prussia is about joining x the coalition. He has in-> terdifted the exportation of oats. It is said because he wants a large supply for his ca valry. A Ruffian and Titrkifti fleet have been seen from the heights of Ancona. Theyare to land troops to affiff in expelling the French from Italy." Six hundred Hanoverians are ordered to Cuxbaven, as-a irieafure of security. The Hstnbtjrg- Agent was ordered to de part from Ruftia, but was fuffered to remain as Agent fo'f Lubec and Bremen. Several veflels have faifed to join Lord Bridport's fleet. A Gapt. from Morlaix, fays, the Brest fleet {ailed April 14,'confifttd of 215 fail of the line, aud was avowedly bound to Cadiz. Infnrrettion in Belgium, and Switzerland, becomes daily more important. The Helve tia Legiflitare refufe, to declare war again ft the Emperor, which they have been "comman ded to. The Auftr.ian Army in Italy receive con tinual reinforcements. April 15 the whole Imperial army was on Cis-Alpine ground. The French are collecting their forces at Milan, jl rawing them from Rome, Naples and Tufcany, The ('Neapolitan Royalists are consequently in great spirits. A Ruffian Army is forming on the fron tiers of Poland, consisting of Bo>ooo men. G.en. Suwarrow, with the firftdivifion of the army, arrived at Verona April 13. He is to commence the liege of Mantua, where tire French have but 10,000 men ; and of Pefchierra, where they have but 5000. The British Government are to take into their pay 25,000 Turks to be employed in the Mediterranean. The plague continues to rage in Egypt. Ad. Kiijgfmill on the Irish station recei ved early information of the failing of' the Brest fleet—and put to sea to join Let. Brid port—who had not fallen in with that fleet when he wrote the letter which was recei ved on the 4th Tnft» The Neapolitans disturb the French in their country as miff.h as possible. In con sequence " fire and fwoxd" are freely exer cil ' b.' 'culottes. Traefte," Cartel Fo tnd {ever» \ther places are reduced to tin I V French write " should this lopg, the Whole; face of the f.Ot.r -ivcar the marks of wretched* nef' and, defttijlion'." . Joubt : s declined the command to whi'h h* yas appointed. e Direftory have ordered several officers ts be arrefkd and tried for their conduit in 'ite actions. Accusations have been brought Neufchateau, ci-devant t)irec\or. Intelligence. BOSTONi June 21. THE NEWS By the Venelia, announces that the Au ftrians continue fuccefsful over the French— arid that it is becoming more -ifi their power to command this good fortune. We have made Tome extracts from the Irish papers re ceived, which we believe will inform our readers of the moll important events which have occurred. Extra ft of a letter from a young gentleman in Holland, to his friend in this town, da ted June 15. " We have had the greatest frefhet known here thefc ten years. It was nine feet above high water -mark; the damage it li'-ts done up the river is inestimable ; as the chief part of the Logs, Timber, &c. hauled out lafl winter, together with several Mills, Mill dams, &c. have been destroyed. "One Mill on said River, is supposed to have loft two thousand Logs, together with p art of the Mill and Dam. "The whole lofsmay be estimated at ''3o, 000 dollars on the River Kennebeck." On the 13th infh in and near Portsmouth, much damage was done by lightning. A ftiip of Col. Ladd's was Considerably inju red. At Rochqfter, 4 men were killed. At New-Market a barn was nearly destroyed. At Rye, a new house wasftruck and thepeo ple working in it. '■ Territory north-west of the Ohio river. NOTICE is hereby given to all who are proprietors of Wild Land, lying in tjie feunty of Wafhiugton. ia the Notrth-weft Ter ritory, that agreeably ta a liw'idi pted by the Legislature of ffid Territory ! in'the year l 79.8, tiibjefling' all unfettied, uncultivated, fraiJU of 'and to a tax —there has been a tax laid. All prrtpYietcrs afore fa id, are hereby requeft *d and required trt come forward by themselves or sgentj, enter their land in the proper office, and pay the tax, by the firft day of November nt *t, or the penalty of the law wilt, fill upon thsm. . ' WILLIAM RUFUS PUTNAM, for and in behalf of the Colleflors of Taxes for (lie County, of Waft . '« ington'. '• Marerra, jnne i (aij. THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, Is B'ant, Infolvtnt Debt rt, in the county 6f Juffcx, *rc to the Affignee,at the Court-House infaid county, an the 15th of Dec. text, at 10 o'clock A. '• in or®; to make a dividend of said Ir.ioiveHt's slate, that ttiy come to hand by that day. GH. CASE, assignee, j June aj what ambitions biu] horrid purpofesj lias France employed the preponderancy Hie has already acquired. Can Ave then be reconcil ed to a further extension of her conqr.efts ? Cam we so soon overlook the fate of Genoa and Venice, or the uft s foe invariably makes of every new conuuefl ? Ila 3 {he not inva- Notwithftanaing the attempts, which riably made one a stone to another? have been, and are still in aftion, to para- And yet fuqli Patriots as I>uane, would lize every flag* of military preparation, by., fondly lull us afieep, that foe might alfc the Jacobins—the well meaning people of i nto the United States, the Uni'.ed States,, have only to appreciate their real strength, and to use it property, to foipwreck the projects of France, as they reipe£t their government and liberties. Their destinies are in their own hands. If their government is to be destroyed, it mutt tie a felo de fe. Let them therefore banifo inde cilion, and carefully avoid the factions, vices and errors of those countries which have be come an er.fy prey to a nation, whose ambi tion has 110 other limits, than had that of Xfre PHILADELPHIA, W&DNB3DAY VVENING, JUNE it. Alexander. real republicans are quite outrageous that we should not yield to Fr&nce, before we have been vanquished by herarrus. They think we lhould not_*Ven require a single battle. What exceUentpatriots, statesmen and heroes, are these real republitnns. Should France reduce the powers of Eu iope, and the East, to her obedience ; the United States, if they should be found un- prepared for a long and obstinate war, will in vain plead their neutrality and rights. What fignifies your neutrality and rights, the Dire&ory or their general, will fay to our remonstrances, as Sylla said to Mitbri dates, " obey, without refinance, the laws which vie (hall think proper, to impose upon you, or render yourselves stronger than we are." There are resemblances between cortain animal tribes and some' of the human race, which have affoided-matter of observation for the moralist as well as nsturalifl. Ido not know however, that those between the Vulture and Jacobin have been fufficiently delineated. Vultures are remarkable for vo racity and sagacity of nostril. Jacobins predict battles, (fee the Aurora paflim). Jacobins also, have been known to dwell, with such delight on the carnage of French victories, that it was next to impossible to farce, them , trom the repast, (ice also the Aurora). This is the cafe in a remarkable degree, with Vultures. It is an ancient opin ion, that by a prophetic instinctj- they have presages of a battle,' and will feelc the spot of future {laughter, whole days before the event. Pennant■ in.- his view of'Hindoftan, tells us, that after the attack of the Nabob.'s camp, before the battle of Plassey, in which was made a vafl (laughter of men, elephants and Itorfes, Vultures, Jackals and Pariars, or village curs, were seen tearing the fame corpse, or carcass, and that the firft (the Vultures) were often so gorged, that they could not be forced from .the/pot. So far the resemblance between Vultures and Jaco bins, wonderfully coincides. It remains to be ascertained, whether French f.kb is equal ly savoury to Jacobins as German. The Aurora of Philadelphia, and that of Richmond in Virginia, still continue to con sider French victories, in the light of bles- sings to mankind, and the former particu. larly, the French Directory, as immaculate patriots,and theirgreatfcft benefactors. There is a bold tie fs of finning, however, in the editor of the Aurora, which furpalTes, in bare faced devotion to the French eaufe, almost any thing, that has' yet appeared. In the capital of one of the nioft important States in the union, this man lias had the unparal leled effrontery to attempt to organize % com pany of armed men, and to prescribe insig nia fur them, altogether gallick . As, th e American faldiers wear black bit s, he direfts his company to wear white hats ; as a Cock is jn emblem of the French, he orders them to wear cocks neck feathers ; as a small ea gle on a large bthek ground, is the Ameri can cockade, he requires a largi silver eagle to be mounted on a very small black ground, to fbew as much as poffiblr, by his regula-. ■tions, a contempt of the national military insignia. ■ The Editor of the Aurora, in order to re concile his readers to Frenth conquests, and a successive augmentation of their territory, and power, would insinuate that a balance of strength, between two nations, is no wife conducive to keep tbera within due bounds, or repress ambition• Alas ! how dfeadful are the ejamples to the contrary ; and to f«?iw Shall we not hear the Aurora rtiearn for Switzerland, from whence, it is very proba ble, the ,French are, of will be, driven ? Lavater, the pious retStor of Zurich, will no; join in these lamentations. When he fan peace, happiness and .liberty torn from his defencefefs countrymen, his zeal'for these blessings got the better of every other cen lideration, and produced a remohftrance to Rtubei, worthy of his patriotism and piety. In this he tells the Direftor, that the errors in the. government of Switzerland were not fc> great as. they were laid to be, and that if they had been greater, the fniss w&ze- an independent- nation, 'and the French had no right to impose a constitution cm them,' by the force of the bayonet. It was too, he teJU us, after having subdued, ravaged and plundered Berne, Fnbooirg-h and Solearc, they, required'from bis cpijotrymep of Zu rich, an pssent to the New-Ccnitititlien,. in a violent,. persTtitory.tone, i'a y the language of robbers, blood or mortej ; acceptance or war; and notwithjlaoding,,tiwir-.promise, that not a foils ftioultl be demanded, " they had the imptidsriee toexz&ikree millions of livres. Extract of a letter-from Lisbon. Now, at the lothof May, great news —The French are every where defeated ; in Italy, not one Frenchman will be left in two months from this time. The Directory are * ■<.■■■ ' 1 declared permanent during the war—the black flag is hoisted at Parrs denoting danger —BOOO have been sent, by forced marches, from Paris to Maffena's army—the Cisalpine republic revolted—the Swiss revolted—the Ruffian general Suwarrow has publjfhed a manifefto, declaring, he will neither receive or give quarter." On Monday last Elifiia Curtis, a Rigger, fell from the round-top of a ship, .and broke his from« 4 in a miferablc manner; he was car ried immediately, to the Pennsylvania Hos pital, -where he died soon after hf got into the bouse. , - . / (Bajette fiparitn %itt. New-Yorl, Junt Is. ARRIVED, days CJen. Wayne, Seaman, Havanna 12 Sh. .up v Schr. Aftive, AI my, Goliah, Raymond, New Orleans 18 Brig Vareanderung, capt. M. Sars, fram this port ha* axriwid at Bremen-. Brig Columbia, capt • Feroall, from this port to Havar.oa is captured'hy the French. Schr. Favourite, Palntf from Ntw Lon don bound.to the Wtft Indies is captured by a French privateer—a few days as er captur ed a brig from Alexandria, The privateer having so many prifoners : gave up the fchr, which has fipqe arrived at New London. The British Frigate, Atnphitrite has cap. tured a French brig of ißgrin», and carri ed her into Bridgetown. The Cork andr London fteett have fafe ar rived at Barbadoes. The flifp Prefeverance,Ogil vie,arrived at Galvray the 19th April, after a passage of TO RENI i The HOUSE lately occupied by th# Britifli Commiiiioncrs, No. 7, North Eighth Stteet. THOJ MIFFLIN, junr. joae 17 . SCJSES ELEGANT, FANCY HATS, FOR SALF BY W. MOTt, 14S Marktt-ftreet. June ii For sale by the Package. George Davis, No. 319, High-street, HAS imported in the Adritna, Charlton, from London, the following well afiorted articUs, put up in (mall packages, conTeniency of purchafrr*, Ladies' cloths, Caflimeies, Irish linens 4-4 and 7*B, • Hals* - •men®' and children® y black, drabj air) Coloured, drahi with jfrtcn un ders. Hosiery—men and wcm«ns silk, sotfn, and thread. ALSO ON HAND, Jmpbrted in tbe Dthwart— Swords from C»nion—A }»rge parctl of and { TEAS. Hvfon Skin ) jui.e *4- HASjuft received j-er ship Thomas Chalkley and Adriana,.frQ(» London an elegant alfoitmant of the most fafliionable Millin.e r y, vix. Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers • Black tiffany flowerj Wreath» Pink, yclJow and blue crape, full drcfscaes Do, do. and do. N'sJfop's bjnnets Infant's pipe straw bonnets Maid's do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. shades.. Do do hats Fancy, rofes Do. do- trimmings Black, whit?, blu?, yellow, pink and orange Black, white anrtme>;t of German linens, NOW LANDING, From ship Superb, capt. Boyd, from London. Brown Stout Porter, in tierces of eight and ten dozen each, Ditto 5n hojfheads, for draught. Me qlso offers for Sale, BY SUNDRY ARRIVALS. yl quantity of clean St. Petdrfburgb Hemp, Jamaica Rum, Brandy, I ft a"d 4th proof, Red Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. 5c rt.sd, frcm 9 thiead rattling to 13 inch cables, Ike. &c. jttwe 26 C»ot Fa/hionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DQUGALIi, NO. 134, MARKET-STREET, June i 6 Landing, —Consisting or— Guingr.s Dowlas Creas a b Morialx Eftopilias Platillas Brown Platillas Silesia white Roots WarcHdnrp linen Table Linen Linen fit for coffee bags Pocket handkerchiefs Bre.tagnes Rouartes Checks 8c Stripes Leftadoes Bielefield Linen, , l I KEWISE, German broad Cloth jo hhds. claret Thread .iloo demijohns French silk Stockings 155 liquor cases Swedish Irrin 300 cafss daret i» pipes Holland Gin. • OH HAND, Russia-Bristles, EngUfti SsiLClpth, St. Petcrlburgh Heinp» . English Silk Goods—co ififting of ,Satins, Ribho»«, Perfins, &c. £RKK & LEWIS BOLLttANN, June a 6 FOR SALE. Public Notice. FOR sals; At No. 149, sooth Front street, Where OIJO may be had Spermaceti Cardies Madrafa and Barhar Handkerchief Patna Chintz Black Ptrfun* . Writing, Wrapping and. Printing Paper. j'lri'e *1 June i To U>:lak.ibit-utts«f- the City of PhiUri. «•'« K.jiitfvwsfl hern . i,;cr..v . Notice is Hereby Qivsa, t'MAT the following pta.e* are AppoKtcc V !*t the' reception of £. 80, Market ilieet. ■' ■ 3. —At Martin Riser's,' sign of theMarquit! a, Fayi'tte, No. a#»; Soutfr-Secorid-ftreai; oppolite the New-Malket. & The Printersof tht different >aptr«-in the city jre reqiie'TCetf to puMifh rhi atOvea'Te-.v times in their papers, and they wilJ Oblige afrjsnd to hi - manity. To Uijtillers is -Owners of\St?'//s. WHtRJJ.AS by an.a& ot Ci ngrc-fc, patted. the Bth day'«f May, 1791, intitled, " A-n £it£sl States," it is of all perfqns.hiv ifiir or keeping a Still or fltiils, to make entry there of,.between the lajl day-os Mxy aijd thff.rjl day of July in each year, under the peiulty of tot bun. died andfifty dollars : ■ • , NO liCt is therefore hereby given tc- rsi! cH!>if ler» or owners of iStills, within the city and-coun ty oi.PhUaieti-lie, to": Make entry of (hem at the Office of Jiifpedlion, at-No. 43; noith TJirii' in the city rf Philadelphia, withia the akdve' men cidticd periods. A genteel three story brick house with c\xtenljve back b\»iidtngs,. jutdmany convtrtien- eoif. cies \ ** Thl proprietor would exchange rents up:r a lic/e, . for a ffr.atl farm witb'uj 9 . r 10 miles of this ALSO—A lot on PallVuik Road 'containing lo acre*, about thiee quarters cf a rai'e bfc*ibers. Thcf- fcavirg claims are dtfircJ to prcfent them properly authenticated.— Just Published, And to be foicLby-the Proprietor,' fEREM lAH V.AU L y No 35, South Fourth Stieet.;,, , •By ITaac Pearfop, No; 1 og,Maikct-ftre'et; Ben,jamin Davics, No. 68, Markci-ftieet : No. /ji, hcfiiiH-iireei; William Jones, No 30 North Fouith-ftrcet ; and b Jolepr*. Moore, No. 1, Whitr-Hoi/e Alley,— the p~" CHILD'S ASSISTANT; » Containing the firft principles of /nithmetic, ?dap'ed* A L S O, " A COLLECTION OF COPIES For the use of Schdois. Alphabetically arranged, witfi dire&ifnsprefixed for holding the Pen. 1 o whicb is added, approved f