fUte Jkeigit llxtizks VIA SALEM. VIENNA, May S. When Gencal Melas was about to entei Milan, was met by the Archbilhop anc Magi'ft&tjfcsr; who delivered to him the key of the city. Ihe liveliest joy exbiliratec the pecpl;—The inrtflant flioutt of live Religion Long live Frasyis 11. v>ht Restores ber to us j" exceeded the found oi martial music, even audible in the bullle ci afiion. At night the whole city was illu minated. The Atiflrian ]ofs on the Adda -was 6 offi. 6trs, 246 men, and 105 borfes killed—2l officers, 756 men, and 150 horfl-s woundec —3OB men and 28 horses miffing. \_He-c follow tie names of the Officers.] Suwarrow is now marching the flower 01 his army against Turin. 4 Capture of Pizighetone, &c. May 18. This town has been taken by Genera Keini. He took therein 30 officers, 60c men, 95 pieces of cannon, and an abundanct of (tores. At Arena we foiind 17 pieces of cannon jooo cartridges, tic—At Milan, 23,00 c inufquets. / 1 lie citadel of Tortona has been taken b) aflault.—lvrea by, capitulation.—Olegio ii also in our jjofTefit.cn ; 2000 prisoners, anc 120 pieces of canr.on, are among the fruit: ef this qapture. 1 wo thoulard troops have been landed by the Englifii, at Salerno, who have joined Cardinal RufTo's army;—Between 7 and 8000 have been landed 011 the opposite coafl, The French have left Naples ; and the King is pairing to return. The Archbishop o( Otrantc, with several thousand Republicans, have fallen into the Cardinal's hands The Cardinal has an of 20,000 men ; is aid. vancing from Calabria j and blocks ©aeta on the land fidt. We learn, from Constantinople, that thirty themiuhd Janiflarics are marching for Syria. 'I he clergy. &c. have made the Grand Sig n:or prefeius of 25,000,0<f0 piasters.—A squadron of j fhjps of war,, and 1 j gun boats are to fail to join Sir Sidney Smith, in Egypt. Mayxa. The citadel of ft/fat* is garrisoned hy the Enrlifh.—Commodore Trowbridge pol feflcs all the islands in Naples bay. FRONTIERS OF ITALY. may 13. Gen. Moittu has taken a new poGtion on the river Teffino— Its right the Appenines •—its left the Italian bailliwicks of Switzer land. 1 his polition extends upwards of 30 lea j *s. Jiib (kill to defend his flanks will be in rcquifitioa. VERONA, May 10. Since the Ufl tfl, gooo French prisoner* have pa fled this city. Fourteen thousand Ruffians, «nd 8000 Turks, are Paid to he landed in the Neapali. tan territory. MAT *», 1 he Auflriar Head-quarters are at Novi. —TURIN, WITH ITS CITADEL IS NOW IN OUR POSSESSION. The combined Ruffian and Englifii (we think it fhouM fay Tuililh) fleets of 130 fail, have landfd at Genoa, and the harbour, and the city have ;—and 8000 of An. gjjtau's army taken near the city. A Ro veredo account, of May 16, confirms the account 01 the capture of a conliderable French corps near Genoa.—They, were con fciipta jaft arrived from Toulon. may 16. General Kray has summoned Mantua. The French Commanded re; I;ft s tofurrender, alleging his ability to'defend himfelf, and his confidence of relief, ROVEREDO, May 16. It is reported, that Ordinal Ruffo, has entered Naples—from which the French have retired. On, and near, the Rhine. SWITZERLAND. Basle, May S. Between 3 and 4000 French trcops pas sed the Rhine here, to penetrate it is said, near the Black Fore ft. GERMANY. Upper Rhine, May to. Skirrni files daily take place between the Aufirians and French, ne,ar Kehl. STOCKACK, May 16. Yesterday the Archduke Charles informed the army that Gen. Hotze, after taking Lucienftieg, Chur, and the important pafies a Circuit Court, held in King (lon, for of Sargans, Sagatz, Vettus and Kunkel, and j£ e count y °f Ulster, before the Hon Judge took oil that occalion 1000 prisoners, I Kent, Isaiah M'Doiiald, was convifted of standard, and 7 pieces of cannon, had also f° r g er y< received sentence of imprifor.- occupied the whole of the Grifon country. ment life in the Hate prison. To this very day the Archduke's army has not palled tiie Rhine, but its polition is such, MONTEGO-BAY, June if. that it can be done every hour. _ Wednefdaj arrived the brig Chance, Ftir- Ma y »*• r ' e 5 ar, d "i'P Columbus, Fish ; two of the A corps of the Imperial army in Italy Cork fleet. The fleet left Cork the 2?d of has already been dispatched to support the April, confiding of 40 fail, for the Weft. Archduke's plans apainft the French in Indie*, including his Majesty's (hip A rah of Switzerland and the Grif.m country. 22 guns, capt. Cabel, and arrived at Barba — does on the 25th of May. SY/ABIA, May so, In the evening of the 25th, the middle • . - hc ar,r! . v ot the I nnce of Conde, which Packer arrived at Barfeadoes, from Falmouth 15 £ '' , m: ' c , h throi; S h Gallicia and Sdelia, is and <ui the palTage fell in with Lord Brid t ■ fulpenU its march until the Ruffian Co- port's fleet, and was informed that the lurtjns shall have palfcd beyond Lsjnberg. French fleet numbered 18 fail of the line Hie day 0 tore yeffcrtlay tlse Rnlfian G-- and 10 frigates, had failed from Bred on the Count lolftoi, paffea through Aug- 25th of April. Lord Bridport's fleet con four;', to the head-qu. rters of the Archduke filling of 16 fail of the line and five fr,V. Lhartes, at Stockach, to regulate the march atcs. 6 | of a Ruffian army, which is to. be ftahaotcl on the Rhine. There are authentic advices that the con vention is already* Tinned, by virtue of which 45.000 Ruffian troops, now on their march to Germany, are to be taken in Britilb pay. They will adl in le pa rate corps with the Au ftriaw's, wherever circumstances mny require- I'he common interest of the allied powers will clirecl these troops to those parts where their pi t fence will be mod wanted. Thus 77,000 Ruffians are already in motion to the assistance of Austria, and their number will always b* kept complete,or in cafe of ne cessity, will even be augmented. VIENNA, April 27. The Grand Signior will fetout immediate ly from Constantinople to Syria, in order to command in perJon the army against Buona parte. SDap's ©ail. BOSTON July 20. Very Important News May hourly be We were yeftcr day favored, by an attentive friend from Cape Ann, with the under communica tions, which were brought to Cape Ann, in th* schooner Jack, capt. Stacy, arriv ed 011 1 hurfday, in 42 days from Figue ra, in Portugal. " Lisbon, fSunday evening J id June, 1799. u Mess. Richards, Hitchcock, Baker, & Co. " Dear Sirs, " By the sleance (we suppose mail) of this day, they fay, the Spanilh fleet put into Carthagena, and the French ran into Tou lon ; that the king of Naples, was in Cala bria, collecting an arryy to drive the French out of his kingdom ; and that the Auftrians were in or ncxir Genoa : and yet we have this inflant an express from our friend, Gen. Con ntl, dated Faro, May 30th, half pad two in the morning, faying, that from Cape St. Vincent, were ften on the 18th ult. sixteen ships of the I:ne ; and that between nine and ten oVlock, in the moruing, an a&ion was begun and continued ; when the news was sent off to Faro ; but from the dirtance and fog, they could not distinguish completely at the Cane—What fleets can they be ? Tours, ifc. (Signed) EVANS, OFF LET if SEAL I". IS*-.. Extract of a letter from Mr. Leigh. " LISBOK, JUNE I, '99. " The Cadiz fleet is said to be put into Carthagena, with damage J—-and the French fleet to have mchored in a bay of Majorca, with Earl St.Vincents near at hand. Their force I believe is pretty nearly equal. Here are accounts of an a&ion between the Imperial armies and the French, in which the latter were totally defeated with thelofs jof i4,0e0. The Ruffians gave no quarter." Afcnuittt from the Mediicrraimn l»-c contradiaory—The probability, on an average of the reports, is, That the Sp»n ifh fleet, and not the French, have put iVto Carthagena. having experienced, much da mage from a strong Levanter. The Fiench fleet has pushed further up. s—and Minorca we eorvjeflur* is O Df of the inferior object,. I of the expedition, as M .lta was that of Buonaparte's. The confederate Imperial armies improve evry momerr. The lauft accounts via Hamburg, bring their van to Turin—their left to Gtri oj, and their right to the bor ders of Switzerland, This line effectually cuts off all communication between Moreau's army,and the French '< Conquerors of Rome and Naples.* Tbefe la'ter are th eatercd by a strong army from Calabria, disciplined by Englifii officers. Our Lisbon .accounts prove, we l think, that the Spanish, and not the French fleet, has put into Carthagena— If either has, the obj-6t of the combination is fruftrated. A Paris paper of Mav 7, fays, « The new American Envoys may be daily expe£t ed at Paris." ! £?■ A good thing this !' NEW-YORK, July 24. FROM THE HAVANA A. The brig Intrepid, owned by M. de Butts of Baltimore, who was on I'Oard, arrived on | the 19th inft. at Baltimore from the havan. n«, having been instantly ordered away by the Spanish Governor, without perm flion to go o.n (hore. This is in consequence ot the late edift rf the Kii gof Spain, prohibiting a trade with neutrals. There was an embargo at the Havasna on the 16th of this month, on ail veffcis in that port, the time M. de Butts fa/ltd. r - • r f• - * Thurfdsy r.irived the fliip Augullus Cse far, Kerby from London. The Auguftu; C®f3r left Poitfmouth 24th of April, ir company with a fleet of 100 fail, for the Weft-Jodie*. Africa, and America, convoy ed by the Quebec, friga'c, Capt. Brcnton ; the division for the Weft-Indies arrrived at Barbadoes the 2d of Jane, where they learn ed the fame intelligence as is reported abov; by the arrival of the middle packet. Twenty three fail of the London Fleel came down to this Island under the protec tion of the Quebec. The Salus, Dunn ; and Glory, Higgins, two of the above fleet, are ariived at St. Ann's Bay. Eight fail of the Cork fleet came down under the proieftion of the Arab. The Diana, Ronaldfon ; Creeping Kate, Long ; George, —, and a brig were bound tu Klngtton, The brothers, Wyllie ; and Har m ny, Alexander are arrived at Port Auto na. The Adelphi packet, from this Island, ar rived at Falmouth in 44 days. His Majcfty's ship Vulir.nt. Captair Cravrlc j, arrived at Sheerness the iSth of Apr:l. oa3ette 40ariru %ifk. Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED, D.irs Schr. Sophia, FcC'ci.dtr, P.iflamaquody, 16 Came up from the Fort. Brig Efpcranta, Kenny, Surinam CLEARED, Brig Rose, Meany, River La Plata Georgr, Burke, Surinam Ship Henrietta, Carfvrell, from Dublin, has gone into Wilmington. Capt. Rutfcl of the fchr. Sincerity, from ' La Guira, arrived yesterday at the 1 Fort. The following veffcls were at La Guira when i apt. R. failed, vit. Ship Polly, Taggert, Charleston, to fail in a tew days. Brig Maria, Woodward, Philadelphia, to fail in 5 or 6 days. Schr. William, Toeffry, Marblehead, to fail in 3 or 5 days Germantown, Lewis, do do Alexander, Hulcy, Baltimore, to fail in 5 or 6 days Polly, Port, New York Sloop Abigail, Towers* Alexandria. On the night of the sth inft. two days previous to my leaving La Guira, the Bri tifli frigate Trente, appeared for the fir ft time, during my stay there; sent in two boats and fucceededin cutting out a Spanilh Poise re, that arrived trom Spain a few days before; the day light however appearing, the Spaniards diljpatcbed some gun boats and re took her from the frigate's boats; in the course of the day the Britilh sent in a fla j of truce to demand three seamen that ooard the Pclacre when ihe wa3 recaptured, fvhich was immediately acceded to. It it also to obfci >cd, that altho' the American veflels lay outside, they carefully rowed pad them and felefted the Spaniards'. Markets very dull, and fully (Licked with all kinds of American produce. Captain Davis from Havanna, arrived at Fort Mifflin, kept company with the (hips tame and Menry, from this port, as far as cape Florida ; they may therefore be hourly cxue&ed. Capt. Haines jn the lchooner Beauty, who had been in La Vera Crnz, was at Elavanna, expefting to fail with the fl :et, for Baitimofe* 1 lit Americans are still admitted to make entry at Havanna. Lift st La y trJ Cruit— Ship Rose, NichoU, of New.York. Brig Ann, Law, ditto Franklin, Morris, Wilmington Nancy, Herenburg, Baltimore Sch r Zenith, Shotleff, Philadelphia Citizca, Stockett, Baltimore Alert, Diamond, All expe&ing to fail in a few dayj. New.York, J.-ity i Tefterday arrived trig Delight, Wkitam, >3 days from Cop.-nhagen : Ht p and Iron.- Same day, thip Draper, Cottins, 52 dvyt from and ch I,ren ;—amang the umber, the Rev. Ba th'Jow. v) M Mcthen, and Mrs. Hopkins, and three child en, ■wife of Mr. Jot. Hob. Bahimtre, July 23. Arrived ycflerday, Schooner Beauty, c ptam Hayneg, 10 daysi'romJ-lavaiiM—Ballaft Spoke Schoo ner Polly, of Baltiru.re, 4 Jays out, ail well. Sailed in company with ihe ships .Sally, capt. Smith ; Abigail, 1 ead ; Haleyon, Wife ; and ndivc, Cranston ; snow Kanger, Mar tin ; brigs Jol.n and Jofcph, Clark ; Patriot, Stai.foury ; Fanny and Jane, Drtfcoll, and Felicity, Chather ; fenooner Tabitha, Green ; besides a number of others, namea not recoHecitd, for other parts of the United States —All under convoy of the General Green frigate which parted from the 10th inft. lat. 32, long. 75. 20 . Arrived this day. Brig Perfeveran -e, capt. Lucklin, 8 days from Bermuda. The _fh;p Pegasus, of New York, capt. Concklw, was carried in there and libelled. Sn °w Ranger, capt. Martin, 12 days fiom Havanna—Sailed with the convpv, parted from them about 7 days ago. Gap tain Martin has colicingly favored the edi tors of the Federal Gazette with a minute hit of the Havanna fleet, consisting of about fifty American veflels, which will he publiQ)- ed to-jr,orrow. f „ S*l < v < " t ll " ir ; Sflc <Jsajem. PHILADELPHIA , THURSDAY EVENING, JULY at. i 7 5 HAVANNA, JULY Ilth, 1799. A pedant of Salamanca, Don Frn.ncifco i IN consequence of a late order ue Caietto, lately opened his Dilpinfatof-v of t'roni Madrid, no neutial veflel from a Bri. Medicinal Balms at the capital of New-F.n- -n ~ , gland. The sagacious 3oitr,nians soon tl(h P ort 13 al,owcd tocome into tJ,is P ! *« ; found reafou to fufped that Don F.r>cif'co as several have been lately ordered away, and had been more experenced in the tt f im auy romc ror the want of ■ f than the healing art, and the Doctor left . , , ml them. , tlon ot this " w order, I think it my duty to communicate the circumitante to you, The Neapolitan Republic, is, it Item;, t ] )iit y OU mav> ,f .- ou ifdgt proper, maker ephemeron has palled into the vale of fliadows, ! P ub!,c « V and republics! ism, in future, will aihmilatc j . I l ave tie honor to be, See. with it, in the mind of a Neapolitan, no jnc iu Y7NAimr other ideas but mttdef and rtfiiZ. Sor* i J YZNARDI eighty or ninety years hence, two grave old | Tbe Secreta ry of Slate, couuitllor* ( with crimson velvet caps, (not' ifc. &c. Is't. cap; of liberty J hearing m the streets of Nj. les, news ot some Moody and feroc;uu? ir lurre&ion in a diftaut and barbarcus land, will call to mind the days of Gallic devafta •ion) ar) d one will fay to the other 14 the cruelty of thel": favagei, brother, is exceed great—the world hath not known any thing like it for many a long day." "Av " ftjni the other, * fine* the bloody French're volutionifts, now long since wiped from the face of the earth, we have lecn nothing Kki it." With great p'rafure I have heard the pieces ligned '»tie Lay Preacher of Pennsylvania approved of and applauded, by gentlemen whole knowledge, judgment and taste, enti tle their opinions to high regard. 1 he ten Austrian companies . supposed by some accounts, to have fallen into the hands of the panic -stricken San'culottet;, itnowappear:; by later dates are fafe in a flrong hold, breath ing defiance to thole rtgk ides and aflaflfms, and ( only waiting a reinforcement ofprovift ons, to speak daggerstotbe bloody fee. As the Auftriahs have met with no loss so ccn fiderable as this, since the opening of the campaign, it is the more pleasing to ascer tain it to be unfounded. That brutal furor which poured droves upon droves of she wretched raggajnuffins oi the Revolution upon the scanty ranks of their enemies, has now wholly evaporated, and it will in fu ture be as strange a fight to them to behold ten Auflrian companies prisoners, as to fee one English man of war brought into their harbours. The Republic, astbe gentle Bar ras tells us, is going to defend at taft even the cause of humanity : but alas the weapon wherewithal her defence is to te atchieved, is the fame whereby fiie has been extermina ted from rrance. \ engeance, vengeance, bloody Revenge, is the mean by r.-hich bit ntanity is to be relcued arid defended. 11 'Tii thui they oufe a compromifc " 'Twlxt wrangling cont rarieiiet; " Ai Irifli logic never fail* " To gear draught horfea by their ihe following palTage, cr one better ex prefTrd, may be taund in the p*ge cf fonie future chronologift : " 1800. The centurialjyeai—Final Dowr,- ial Ci the French Republic—Regicides pun ilhed—Europe reftoxed toorder-Uuniverfal Peace." Buonapzrtc has told us that the French are good MulTulmen. Jf s O , why Ibould they whine at the death of two men, when they mujl believe that " God from fill eternity de creed' that they fliould pcri/li at that time and plaoe. Fifteen of the council of youngsters rose at once to bellow out the sanguinary itera tion, Vengranec ; like fifteen AfTes running to the road fid?, to bray at a fieed palling by. But they need not be in a hury for vengeance; there will be enough of it amongst them, ve ry focn. Paris, long the Paridife, has now com pletely become the Pandsemonium, of Fools, Goaded by a million of deadly impulses, they rile up in the agonies of despair, crying Vengeance, vengeance, let us execute veu geance. Like one who when life was at its last ebb, defirtd to be mounted on his horse to" give the enemy another charge ! but ex pired in the attempt. A calculation on the probable durability of a new republic, in tjiefe enlightened times, must be foinevrhat analogous to that made by the Marquis de Condorcct, soon after the m " rd " of !h s royal master. This fanfculot tifh Marquis cikulaud the probable term of a poor dtir-iA life at six mentis. Now, your Republic hath been known to lail not so long. Ip evidence of tfrc advancement of litera ture in Amerto, the Editcr of a periodical wo k in New-York has difcoverecf Homer to be a blockhead, p.nd the admiration excited by his works in every age, to be an evidence it the stupidity of raankirtd> One Miro, a Poet of Mantua, had the preposterous folly to 1 cribble an imitation of his nonsensical rhapsody ; and is set down for a still great er Als than his original. Dryden and Poue are n-jt touched upon by this iagacious be ing ; but Southey's Joan of Arc is mention, ed with applause. lUsum tens at is ? Dr. Francis J. Smitb, the Northampton Demesne*, who admires M'Kean for fwno ing the Quawkefc, has feat his l'peech to Tench Coxe, requeuing the eld Tciy, ( 33 he, Sn;th, is not viry immiuer.:, Itt qifiiu- :,r* ' V. » . * f ,jiihir S ' :r -uiiuon) to K o; J 1 " and pub. Llh n in the Aurora. This the old T orv - appears to have done, it the speech has been in the hands of Bache, :>nd btiag either too long or too. nonfenhial even for his stupid meridian, was -ofufed a place. - • - On tbe t'tb inst. tvas celebrated tt Cam. bridge in jl f i:-sacbusctts, tbe annual com mencement at Harvard College. Tbe De grees of A. B. 7tras cenfcrresl on Forty-Three Cand. dates, and that of A. Ah on Thirty- Two. Tbe era of oar disconnection ivitb French Despots, was atso celebrated at Portsmouth, by an Cr.Vion, &c. [Bos. Cer.t'inti. ON THURSDAY, The Ift of Aiigu t next, at, 8 o'clotk in tic evening-at toe Merchants Coffe House, A COUNTRTSEAT. SITUATE in the manor of Moorland, Montgcm cry county near to 1 ho'iias l.'tngflreth's hap« mill, and rot far diftint irom th ■ Newton road, and a6ost 15 mi!«sfrom Philadel] hia containing a !•» acres ol l.ard, on which is a good two story Pone dwelling houlV. frame liable Ac. on this p acc is a large garden «it'i every kind of vegetables, and agood hearing • r.. . < 'he ltd graftedtvuit, such aj harvest and winter applet, pear>, cherries, quinces &c. The crop in the ground consists of corn, flax, potatoes ana clover. 'I he fitujtion is very healthy, ?nd being in ihe neighbourhood of several floret and flour mills, makes <t a dclirablc purchase for any person vvifhing to feeure a sum. nier retreat at a small siperce, Terms may be made known at the offiee of Edward Bonfall. tlo. 64 Dock Street; or by BENS&N IST TORKE, auc'rs. joly is LAW BOOKS. GEORGE DAVIS' BEOS to let hit ProFclfionil Friendi and th« Gentleman of Uie Bar generally, thfooyhthc United Staict, know, jkkt hit BOOKS tre just ar rived in the Henrietta from Dublin, comprising a cullcilion of the gretttt variety and value, exceeding any former importation. Hi» Catalogues, so soon as prepared, stall W fiinilhed Gentlemen as heretofore ; and in thj mean time lie rcqutfts the Javor of tkeir early of deia. July IS FOR SALE, Pine Forge and Farm, SITUATE in Douglas Townfcip, Tlerks county' about one mile: t>d a half from the Ri»er Schuy 1 . kill, and five from Potts Town. The farm con tains three hundred and «xty acres ol land, about one hundred and twenty ol which ii weod land; twenty-five acres of meadow, Extern of which il watered, besides clover fields; a very cipital orch ard Containing upwards of two hundred air's trees. The forge has four firn, two hammers, and four pair of bellow?, i< in complete order, having been lately re 1 aired, and is capable of two hundred and forty tons of har ires annually.— l ike* if.. a saw Mill, fniith (hop, two coal hoefes, and a luScicnt number of hou/ s to accominodaije workmen, all in good order On th* prcmifes are a two ftoty stone dwclling house and counting house (lone barn and stables Sufficient for thirty horfei, a ' ,r K e S ra ' n barn, cow house, and every other bnild iug ncccff.iry fur the use of the farrr. and works. Also about five hundred acres of excellent chef nut timber land from 3 to J miles from the wotks; which will be fold either with the works or fuper orj, as n«aj suit the purchaser. I he purchaser can be acc»mmodate<3 with wag gons, hoi fes, and ev ry other kind of flock neces sary for carryii-g 011 the bullnrfs. 1 he ttrmsmay he known i>y »pp!ylog to JOHN CLEMENT STOCKER, F.l'q, merchant, Philadel phia, or to the fubferiber en tbe premiics. July aj PATENT OILS. AFT EU long and tedious trials, the luhfcri* her has at length brought forward i pro c-rs and clDiiti-d U patent for the purifying of aea ! itpt-jHt and Spei maaeii Oil. rhc 1 in Ijid Intent i* veiled in the fub foiher, ,S«AW R,6cHx,m, of Hudson, Jared Lejftn, Eiq. silo of liudfon, and M'j r John Stephens, of Vv'il) inptcn, itatc of Maffaehol'etU* to cither cf whom applications en the fubjeiP. may he made. This we yrcfuwje is the greatest difccvery of this kind that has ever been trade, for or it has been certified by the heft judges in the Uhited States, to better the light fifty per cent, and gire little' nr no smoke thrrriorc it is recommended to pcrfors concern ed in the Sp&Elephant and Spermaceti fiftieryto tome forward and promote this excellent dilco very, as the best and eaficfl mode of putting it in execution, is to begin the process on the lift ing ground. They slut havc.rsreiU cil of St 4 Elephant and Spertntre#! on hand, may by *j>: plyiijg to the fubfcribcr"i>e put ie a way to puri fy the fame, Richard Robothatn. • ** * -A sample 3f the n!)cx: way be '-' n Ibis .ejficz. j'-»y *5 • •' it ' WILL BB SOLD, Latcft Edition*. eodtw DAVID BUTTER. w&ftf J •>
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