JLatt jfomgit Articles VIA KKV'YCIK. By the brig Trio', ea/it. Hill, arrived at New Tori: from Lherpoel, Londqn and Liver pool papers Lave been received up to 'tbe Seventh of June —From which tbe follow ing Extrccls have keen mad:. -**' LONDON,'June 7. STOCKS THIS DAY AT ONE O'CLOri. Bank Stock 1475,' 1484* 3 per ct. i*d. sß4r J9i, -f 3 per et. cons. shut 4 per ct. cons. annf. 73-1, 74-ji 74 5. ptr ct. annf. fhttt j?k. Ig. antif. i6-J, 17 K per ct. 1797» lisp. 3 perct. annf. 565, £ , QmhiuiW, 4t 4- P r IriQi SP" ft * 8 3 T> 5 Corf, lor opg. 3, 1- 7 The Gazette inordinary, pubiilVd ytftcrditvnjo.ning contains detailed accounts of the advantages obtained by the Auftrians in the EfigwAwc. The French have evacu ated Canton of Appenzd. The Auf viass entered St. Gall on tbe 20th u!t. and ■rcneral Bel!f?»rje is at Chiavenna. The - i'rtnth had Iofi: 4000 pflfoners, and 36 pieces ' of cannon, Paris papers to the ift of June indufive, have been leceived in town. They contain »vo letters from General. Maffena to the French Direftory, dated the 24th and 25th vlt. by the firft of which it appears " that the Auftrims. MECre repulsed in m attempt to cross the, Rhine with a Snail body of troops on the 33d ult near Coblent2, (in tire Canton of Zurich) and Klingnau, with the loi's of •C 3 prifoners,and iYveraldrowncd in attempt ing to r*-pafs the Rhine." In the second letter, general Maflena states, " that the Auftnaus having collefted a force on the left bank of the Thnr (he does not (late how all the country between the Rhine and the Thur came into the poffeftscn of the Austrian troops, and where they now remain) lie had thought it necessary to attack them, and had driven them back to the Right bank of that river. In this aftion ihe Auftrians are said to have loft 3JQO prisoners, amongst whom are colonel Barco and captain Prince of Ho henlche, besides one (landard, two pieces of cannon, and 2000 killed and wounded. The French had 400 killed and woundejl." Anarticlefrom Strafburghof the 27th uh. three days after MaffenaVaftion, mentions " that the Auftrians were in poljeflion of Wintertour, on the right bank of the Thur and that the Swiss Convention, after name ing a committee df (even persons, who, to gether with the Executive direftory, were to exrrcife all the authority of the state, had diflfolved itfelf. The direftory, See. hid re tired from Lucerne to Arau." We must wait for further advicet, before we can appreciate the true result of these different operations ; but there seems no doubt that something very important has happened, to have induced the Helvetic con vention to have dissolved itfelf. Very for tunate cenfequences are argued from this proceeding. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Thursday, June 6. ME K isc's message. ROVER EDO. May is. Mr. Secretary Dtindas presented a roeffage " " r,,e g*rrifon of Pis*ighetone arr'prifo from b'.s majesty, of which the following is ners war ' Tlie.Aufliiia.ns are laid to have an official copy • advanced to Turing which place is quite strip " GEORGE R ped of artillery artdoiilitaiy (lores jthe Jrenoh having entirely emptied the arsenal, andfent His Majetty thinks proper t« acquaint its contents to France, this house, that he had some time since «In Piedmontthe peasants *re in MKn concluded an eventual engagement with furmdion againftthe French." his good brother and ally the Enipevor of May 14. '» '-* •' Raffia, for employing forty five thousand « The Imperial Royal and Ruffian-'ar ®" against the common enemy, in such a mies have penetrated by Tor, and occupied manner as the state of affairs in Europe, at Arona or the Lago Maggiore, ants taken that period, appeared to render mod ad- thirteen pieces of can-on ; they are also in vantage ous. The change of ciicumftances poffiffion of Chiaiaffo,t)»° potts from Turin, which ha: since arisen, having rendered a and have occupied Ivrea, together with the djurrent application of that force more de. citadel. Colon*] Marquette has taken a ■Jjrablc. His majetty has recently had the rich booty of all fens of ammunition, that satisfaction to learn that the views of the had been frrt from Turin, and was destined x-mpetor of Russia, in that refpeft, are en- for Cremona. The waggons had flopped tirtly conformable to bis own ; but his ma- on the road,, and were taken by furprilb : ■cfVy has not yet received any account, that their value is efHmated at above a million of tie formal engagement to that effett has been florins. It is fa id that on the 6th Mav Gc regularly Concluded. He has, however, the nc» was taken'pofTefiion efby the Auftrk'ns." -atisiaclion of knowing, that the fame promptitude, IIK i zea \ ; n f uppon 0 f t h e com- CONSTANTINOPLE, April 19. .noil caute, which his ally has already Irani- " The defeat of the French by Gheczar c ied, m a manner so honorable to liimfelf, Pacha is fully confirmed. Buonaparte is re ?" °, beneficial to Europe, have treating into Egypt, being in want of provi > * wed him already to put this army in mo. fions and artillery, in confequencc of the loss ■ Vi'Mi.. -he plar* of its destination, as of his flotilla." ' rA V > • mutual conftnt. His ma- Lord Bridport has received orders to de >•o u" V Ct<>Tt t ' > ' ln k* »t right to acqutint the tach 12 fail of ihe Hue under admiral Gard diiion ° f c °'! Ir ' ons thr ' t lhe pecuniary con- ner, to reinforce Lord St, Vincent, and en tnWth • IT.™?' 01, % c h ' s majetty able him to proceed up the Mediterranean. Wri f j m " i. 6 »nd seventy A report was in very great circulation on a<; r -ds hi fttpufoted inflalmenti, Saturday that Earl St. Vincent had cbtain iy fu'u'fHv 'T ' an< * to pay a month- cd a complete viftory over the Brett fleet, a' well -s t° er t y"fi v e tihoufartd pounds having followed it into the Mediterranean, at ih" i ate of * funller payment Our duty obliges pi to ttate, that there is no dre'l rouiui thousand five hun- authority whatever for this rumour, not to wl, ich P»yn»fnt is His Prussian Majetty is now on his way , ,-K-ice r- ■>,]/[ "' " ter t ' ie conc l ;| fion of from Berlin to CafTel, where he will review iKfeftTcSr mn, r COnfcnt - His the Heflian army. r'-t ' J ■ public spirit of l'he Inhabitants cf Merit 7. have received rood tbefr r V< " l! ' Wen ' ;l !f illm t0 ma ke ' orders to vidhial th;;t plate for fix months. CeSii'U tf u An< * h,s ftajefty, An Austrian detachment has entered t0 f-':'- -iiv "r ° T ncc *ffi"7 succours Frankfort, and thus the neutrality of that • U1 : Jr o « PorU, ? al ' as w -" «ty is at a:i end. v /! iis'.oftr.r' CMr-ti'liftur l!? ' a^l^anCe ' att '" s ; The senate of Hamburgh has publiftied a ! ton; for the r-nv-'V° Swiss Cm- proclamation relative to the fe#ret lufpicicus tv and i-'Vp! nc'-r.r? t j e ' r a,l ' ' e,n ''' 3fr - societies which are fdij to exist there ; anda otbererrAiMi^r'in-wl 1 " "? kc "'V the printing and pwbli&ing the, fi-j-n"! l '"' "tmoft, of fcditious pieces ;as also atfainft absurd Of 'G«a, : h&vc' atte-ide-nr*'' by thobleffin 5 f*P te % n< "tid reason ng-s on nolitical fub sombined- arms. 01 ■£ ,e of the jests ; orlibellous remarks on relations, CO»Mt*nccm->-i : c "' ,!,ncnt > ,cc the The DireAory has catrfed several indivi cwownds*i'"-il- "'"r rf - duals of the principal families of Genoa to be '** " ouf - « "mmons, arreted, such as those ct the families of Du- to—al>!(? l«s cnjeHy tc enter iota such fur ther enßage.meifts, :vnd to take f-jc,h nleafures as may be. best ;u!.?t»U'il to the exigency of af fairs, aiul moll likely, by rontniuedperfever aoce and vigor, to tompl ttf) the general de liverance of Europe from the insupportable tyranny of the French republic. June 3. At one o'clock this morning arrived the Hamburgh Mail due on Wednesday. . It brings the following important news, which if true, fecms totally to refute the reports circulated in the Paris papers, of the defeat of the Ruffians on the 1 ith.—Letters from Vienna of the 18 th make 110 mention of any such check. Vienna, May 13, (by express.) " The Auftrians have their head quarrers at Novi. Turin with its citadel is now in our poffeffioh. The combined Ruffian and Englith fleets, confining of 180 fail, have landed at Genoa, and the harbor and city have fuyrendered. Genfral Angerean, who had hafiencd to i'uccour the French with 8000 men, was taken priforier, with liis whole ar my. " The Auftrians and Ruffians advanced to the city 00 tbe land lide, while the 180 fail approached by the sea fide ; in this man ner the city was obliged to submit. "N. B. 'Though no official account has been received, the news is nevertheless gene rally credited. May r t. " General Moreau Im* taken an advanta ru3 politinil between Coni and Turin, in which he intended to maintain himfclf, and wait for a reinforcement 30,000 men, but Suwaiow was already on his march to at tack him.. " This moment, it is reported, that the Auftrians have entered BolognaV LIN DA U, May t 5 . " Yesterday morning, at at 3 o'clock,- G«- neral Hotse filtered Mayenfeld, and Gt'il. lollichich the the town of Chur. May 16. " This moment we received-intelligence, by express, that this morning early four Companies of French tfoops have been token prisoners near Chur. The Auftrians -have also surrounded 3000 men, who cannot p'offi bly eftape. Our troops are already advan ced between-Sargan z. May 17. " Part of General Hot2e's artny has pas sed the Rhine near Sargans, -which place is almost entirely burned ; it will moll proba bly penetrate by the Lake of Walfhctt to Zurich. Every bour the paiTag* of the Rhine is expelled to take place; near Bre gentz, all the pontoons have been ordered up." FELDKIRCH, May is. " According to advices arrived here, Col. Strauch has joinedColonelLeheup near Chia v«nna, and taken from the retreating enemy piece, of cannon, -which they cotfld net get away over the mountains, and fcveral hundred prisoners." BOTZEN, May 14. A convoyi consisting of I % vcfielj, ladci »ith ammunition, fait, and wine, is fallen into the hands of the Auftrians. The whole convoy had been sent from the arsenal of Tu rin by. ; the Po, and was-deftined to join the French park of artillery near Cremona." ■ razz.-, Sg! Palla/ir.nu, fee. The hx •wirr'; iti tti? country have been c«mp=lled to return MuOwa. I A Crmrtiflion of Military Inquiry h:is been appointed by-the A'jchdukt Charles, to inqaire itita.tke Murder.i>f the.rrenc-h potentiarieS. Getieft.l Spork is to be Pret;- ddnt ol it; and it is jo cofctift of rft-o Colo nels, two Majors, .aijd two Auditors" Jt is to hold its fittings at V'illir.gea ii> Suabis.. 1 he Directory hjye 'coKfifcirted tli.' pr:>j>erty pi the pi oa 11-. of Qrange and its adnerants, and ot altper|oni who huve emi gra ted .lincc .1794.; f . . " G. R. J ' i Paris Papers v,ere received yefVrday do\Vn to the 30th of May, By thele we'learn that the Brcft Fleet ch» te.red Toulon on the 13th of May, and preparing l again -for fya. A letter from 011 board the Jt mapper, ifet?;,' tbst owing to a hea*y gale of wind, it had failed of snaking the harbour of and'algo jn ab attempt to engage the i'quadron of Lard St. Vincent, Several French (hips were feperated in. the dorm from the main' body of .the fleet, and have not lince appeared. It lajy tp off Car •thagena a dny and a half-- Another letter from Toulon of the iSth.ftatefc' that the fleet had arrived except the Cenl'eur. The- reft of the mas s of Intelligence,brought by tliefe papers (if we except a viflory, very suspiciously related in a letter without d.Ae, but ftlppofed to haVe been gained on the uth of May over the Austrian*. *t Baffignano, Where the paffageof thePo wa'jdifputed,, and with the lol's of 3000 -men tp be defeated), may be divided inro the foreign Ad dome stic embanaffments of. the Ij.ej.mblie. The means to which they an.- driv;en in or<3er ro support the public ipirit in this crilis, may be classed .with the inventions and lies which have formerly been their resources in lei's dif ficult The. real point of itiferefE Is. (he difputa. ble. part of these Ration of General i.bjj arnjy. ..Two colunpns are (latcd to havcentepd -Rome j and the .wlitjle,. copfifting of 30,000 men, Poles. Cifalpinci, and French are spread in to the territories of Bologna and Ferrara. Other accounts ft ate, wh?t aupears to ue impossible, and is irteconcileabie with the reft ©f the. Journals, that the juntftion of these troops has been actually effefted with, those o£ Moreau. There ii also a preteu ded account of 1 defeat of British, Turks, and Ruffians by Macdonald, after a landing effefted by them in the Neapolitan territory. What the French admit agaiaft themfeltei is not so questionable. Th* Austrian advan ced guard had taken pofleffion of No+i, by which Genoa is straightened, where the head quarter» and military chest arc. Tbe FrepcJ> farces under Mvteau are concentra ted behind Alexandria, to defend the ap proaches to Genoa. Infurreftions have bro ken out in Tufcany, hofttget, ar re (Is. pre cautions of etery kind, with the imprison ment of priefa and nobles, are the remedies for these difordert. Th#y are all fent'iDto Citadel.of Leghorn. JFlortnct, Lucca, Piftdin, Plato and oAer towns baie Keen treated in the fame manner, and for the faint cause —The pfafantt capture town*, and defeat battaTioas j Mondavi and Oneglia hare been taken, by them by aflault. At Mondovi 900 French were made prisoners by the insurgents. The riftories of, the alliea art in general confirmed, and the counter-retolution is ac knowledged to "be completely afTefted in LombarJy. All-the Citalpiue soldiers are stated to have taken service with the Irape rialifts.' The Generals St. Cyr and Cham baud huve been assassinated in Piedmont, and the French /ay that Turiri might have been taken, if allies had fuf&cicnt force to follow up thtir successes. Vandamme'-has.been arretted by Maffo a and sent for trial. In the interior of France a new kind of .language.begiiis to be.held in tbe councils, and mucb;unea(uiefs is /elc for the south, occasioned, as it is justly said, by the fuccei ' fes of the Ruffians and Imperialists, who are drawing towards tbiat-quartcr. Marbot ia the Council of Elders,- and Br;ot in that of Five Hundred, as weli.ss Dubois Crane*, hare spoken - truths- against the Directory and the Miuiftcrs, and in a tone unkown within those. walls fiace the 4th of Sep tember. These Deputies infill against the frauds in the .public departments, the tiiii verfat depredation on the property of the state and " the organization of dilapida tiotw," which are not to be (hielded even by tbe senatorial purple, cr the directorial man tie. They aflert that it is the firft duty of the councils to know the true state of affairs. They contend that tbe people must be per mitted to address the afletnbli«s, to inform thetn of the state of public affairs, and to denounce the tninifter*. And fbey point out the system of intimidation which pre vent* a {ingle Journah'ft from publiflling in telligence of the fiighteft check' and reverse which can happen to the armies. As yet no movements have taken place in Switzerland; and while the ll'uCians and imperialists are penetrating through the ob stacles of Piedmori*, the Aukrian pntroles cany off the out-pofts of the French at Mentz, and Manheim is furrouoded. On the night of the 15th, the Prefcft of Zurich ordered the paper- of the celebrated Lavater to be seized- He wa« himfelf at Baden, but he has keen arretted and eoa duftcd to Bf.flc. PARIS, May 26. ' •• EXECUTIVE DIRECTQRr. A*MT o» ITAVY: •• ■ Official Report of the operation* of the Ar my of Italy, addreflc! to the Executive DiveQory, by the Commander in Chi'ef Moreau, and the General of'Divifion, Emanuel Grouchy, Chief of the Staff ad interim. (Without date.) •' The army of Italy, placed bet ween the Po," snd the Tenaro, its right at Altfaodria, and its left at Val.nce, in pofTifß-jti ot C?.- sal and Vi-rrtie by llrong detachaunts, was in a state to make the enemy repent any at tempt to pas; the Po or the Tenaro. Ac cordingly on the 1 1 th of May, after liavi. g made disposition in different paints, he gain ed a'paffbge over the Po j but the flcilful ahd vigoro. s arrangements of adjutant gen. Garrfi'U, who comrrarded the left wing of the division of gen. Grenier, fucceedtd in defeating the dellgns of the Auftrians.— All those «ho pslttd to the right bank were either killed of taken prisoners. A (Ingle battalion, commanded by Dupelin, chief of battalion, made foe Auftrians lay down their atms On the jath in the morning a body of 70CO Rttffians eroded the Point Baffignana, with confidence, and directed thtir chief attack on Pecetto. Gen Mo reau had forefecn that attack, and had there fore, disposed the division of Grenier in a proper manner to receive them, which he did with intrepidity. Hi» division, how ever, maintained it» ground against rife en emy with difficulty, when the arrival of frelh troops, and the ability and diflinguifh ed courage of the chief of brigade Gardanne, who commanded them, began to repulse the enemy. At the fame instant the d vision of Victor, which the commander itt chief or dered to advance with al! poljible haste, ing apprarcd on the btighes of Pecer o, the Ruffians were attacked both on their left flank and in front Tic a&ion was long and defptrate : a country houle, fituatedin the centre of the attack, was taken and re taken f<rveral\time». At length the ene 1 y gave'way on all fides, the village of Baffig nana was car ied, and the Ruffians Were dri ven into the river, and upwards of 2000 of them were drowned. Their commander gen. Schuborff was killed, prom 7 to 800 prisoners. 5 pieces of cannot), a ftan datd, a number of covered waggons, and the baggage of the enemy, are tSe proofs of the conftar.t valour of our troops. The Aitillery was Srcd in the most effeftive mannu;. General Quefmll having been wounded in the arm was replaced by the Pi edmontele gen. Colli, who as well on the occafiou as fircehe has b en with the army has given repeated proofs of taleuts and in trepidity. Several officers of the ftaff were obliged to quit the field of battle, and a mong others was the aid-de camp captain Faugeroufe, who had a leg (hattered by a petard, a wound in the head, and his herfe killed under him. Our loft amounts to 300 killed or wounded. " The commander in chief promoted to the rank of general of brigade, on the field of battley the chief of brigade Gardanne, and the adjutant gen. Garrcau. He also appointed the' aid-de-camp Frernier' and and Faugeroufr, chiefs «f (quadrant." ELECr I O N. ALL those of the inhabitants 0 f the County of Bucks, by law, qualified (« vote for Members of Assembly, and wbo are de firout that JAMES ROSS, Efq.'of Pittf. burgh, (hould succeed the present luprem e Magtftrate, aj Governor for the - Common wraith of Pennsylvania, are requested to miet at the house of Cbarle* Stuart, in Doylftcwn, pn Saturday the lythtif Augiift nest, for the purpose of confultirg what further measures may be tieceflary for pro moting the eleftion of Mr. Rof«. HENRYnvYNKOOP, Chairinan »f tie Buck 4 Ctutily Ccrrcffstnd'mg CtmmitUc. July 8, 1799. JUST ARRIVED In the t I'jttc Triton, Z. Spikbcr, -master, from Bremen, Astr> rOII SALK, BT PRATT Cs- KINTZING, No. 9?, Korib IVUttr Jlrut, The following (IOOD S—viz. Ticklenburgs, Oznabrigs, Halblaken and Wrfer lin-mof varion* qualiriss and prices PatterSornei, or 5-4 whirr flaxen role» »8 chcfls checka, a«d ch-c!;» and Prip'et 10 packagci bleached helTins as chdl« Bielefeld and other fine linens 17 do creat and creru ala raorlair ij do Platillaa —• —* 31 do Briiaouiaj 4 do Bed ticks ■ 6 do F.flnpailka 5 do Rouaacs I do Wshr»ndorpe« I do Choilctt IO halei C St- Bag» 1 chest Table Linen I Mil Oil L'luth 4 packages Writing Paper, aflbtt«( I - r>-~ " n I » 30 Vox.» and krg« Ironmongery and N.'.ils 37 kfg> Pearl Barley. &c. &c. all which are now landing, entitled to forciyn diawbacks, and will be fold at rtsfonable pricei and usual credit —or will bebarti-rcd for coif e, cocoa, cotton, In gar, hides, logwood, mahogany, &t. July 99 To the Inhabitant* of the City ot Philadelphia, the Dklr i&tof Southward Vf the Northern Liberties. Notice is Hereby Given, '"i mAT the following places are appointed for JL the reception of J.uST ivlitre they will be taktn care of until applied for —to wit— I —At the houleof Fride-ick Kehlhcffer, sign ol the tee and Dpve, No. 140, North Second, near Csllowhill-ftreet. 1. —At tSe hui'ue of Mfvhael Kitts, sign <*! the Indian Ki"g, No- 80, Market flreef. J.— .it iviartin R:zer's, iign of rhe ivltrcjutfl.a Fayette, No. itt, South Second fireet, opposite the New-Market. gy The t-rintri* of th." different faptrs in the city are rec k uc£led tnpuMifll abrrvc 1 few timet it) their papyri, and they willobl gc »ft:«nd coau nnnity. jutie. as p h TUESDA Y J? We'Sre tb'af tiw-ir £orotation published in ,twd «£ifhe.ihj<is*Yv t fc • papervv Rfpraiag jrtody of H * near »as not fvatu tnii office ofthe SeeKtaiV of StatdJ ly Hated to lure be<!fi, 4ii tjidfc pWi<3Bitior>V. The Health Committee of Salem ha*e reported that town to be in a healthy lU'tr. 7 he report it dated the lotli inft. The Charleftei) Light-Houfc-.v'as burnt on Sunday, 21ft intt. Damage riot knotdi:. Tlc Boston Frigate of 3 2 guns, Captain' Little, has sailed on a cruise. . The United States s'ltb Portsmouth, Cc.pt. M bound to Sur- on c cruize j has lith'sfjoken with, all well* ' Di kD] —On Vv ednefdhv evening In ft.Mrsi Anns. MilLkh, wife of Mr. J-injes Md'.-r, merchant, cf this ci'ty'j ah'd' on Thiirt'd'ay evening her remains were interred in the KMt Prelbyterian biirjriiftj.ground. in Plue-fberr, "" on Sriujky evening- iaff. Mrs. Me redith, Wife of Mr.'Jonnthnn Meredith. Jfctely.in Mon'moutfc county Gtn. Elisha Lawrence, in the 53d year of In; age. ■ • <saj ette '; Pott of Philadelphia* ARRIVED. , * 'iii Ship Camilla, Roberts, Canton, i- 0 Scbr# Ann, Piatt, Cbarle&ion,' . * 7 . cleared. &rlg Aurora, Scblicbting,. H.mbvsb Schr.Tivo Friends,Dut/ihidaf, PqssmOymh Sbip Farias, Cor re n, andhrig Biaver, El lot, from Havanna, are ieitw, r 'S y° Utiles, from bence, bas arrived at Ibe Hctvanna. Sbip Niger (British) from bence, bas cr rived at Kingston, in ij days. 1" of Eleonora, Bofier, frojn. -flambwgb to tbis port, is captured by the Frinch and. sent info Roche lie. Brig May, Tarris, from bente, bas arru ved at St. Croix. men! of an hour and an half- The prtva -4 r r. i 1• ' i i . • » f tee/men, after boarding, inhumanly murdered capt Dixon, the Ji it end second mates, aid , • two seamen, and defperatily wound d f itr merer ~Sf>e was'carried into Curr -.Qoa 'rind . • - 111 Sew tvr ■■■ ~ APAIR'nf SHOB6, *nfo -fat«ffi t >*'4. black binding. Whoever fiittfa f(|it! jnfJ delivers to Tf. Hm jr.t«alUlJoyW, frvtW See'Wiri fttfft, yiili lk re»fSfc*fi)y • j«'>' 3* .' 'f •< : .•# • t>». A"«»-«rs« %\ie (Baizttc* > **' •w W ,'h --m - f. • *. '"S
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