to some oft- : jf repotts, Gtccral Angeresu wished to irlten to relieve GenOd with Bcoo men, but was funoumled, and both himfelf and his corps taken prifocers. DF, LARAtION. Mail' " de Diet of the Empire in the name of the ki"g of Sweden as Duke of Pomcr onia- His Mijffty l«"" n g already d -clared, that j, g co nsidered the Congre/s of Peace at Raf tadt no longer Constitutional, after the re newal of the war, and in consequence theie of lie recalled his Minister, this Congress ought to be confioiered as diflolved. No Legation of ths dates of the Empire can re main at Raftadt, without evident breach of that refpeft which each state owes to the Supreme Chief of the Germanic Body, the prelcnt war, in his.opinion, oaght to be re garded as a war of the Empire ; indeed it was declared as such at firit, anap's flpail NEW-YORK, Augufl 6. A London paper of June ro fays " Our last letters from the Hague state, .that there ale not at this time 2000 French troops throughout, the whole United Provinces. Extract,,/ a letter from Belfast, dated Jvne 7. " To such an unexampled state of profpe nty has the linen manufacture,rifen in Ire land, that cloths that used to fell at nineteen pence per yard, fold this day in our market ior three shillings and one penny. How happy, comfortable, and content po, Ihould such prices render our raanufac turers and weavers,? What country in rope can afford greater incentives to industry and peaceable demeanor in its inhabitants of all ranks ? Whoever wishes to interrupt or dtftroy (uch comforts, deserves the execra tion of Ireland as afi enemy to mankind." BALT7MORE, August 5 Xir " S . °f a !etier f™ m Martinique dateJ July 13, to a gentleman in Bnlimtn. " A vtflcl in 27 day*from Gfbra '..r, ar ived at Trinidad, reports that ih ; Brrfl leet was thought to liave ibtind »t) afv um n Toulon ; and that, Earl Sr. Vifice t'hav »g retired from before Cadiz, tfae Spanifli forming a junaion with >h t French—Earl St. V ncen' in theinfidetft the Gut, howe ver, intercepted and brought th,m to a par l" "i bifgid Maferado to take I y. Nt Ora;i on the Barbzr'y t __ ghfl, admiral when | the accounts came away, was making pre parations tor an immediate attack, and al though the Spaniards were flrongly (ituated, WJ3 sanguine in his expe&atLns of not let ting one efqaj c." BOSTON, August i. Mr. Russell, SIR, As an evidence of tie polite attention paid by the commanders of our cruising ships in tie West Indies, tot be wishes of tie CQptains of Merciant vessels -we send you for publica tion, the enclosed letter from capt. PERRY, of the United States ship General Greene, to captain Eamcs and others, xvho applied to him for a convoy, from Havanna to Matan z as. General Greene, 6th July. GENTLEMEN, I was duly honored with your polite re» , of the prefert in ft. and be r< flu red every pofllbje protection in my power, lhall be ren dered yew, not only to the Matanzas, but from thence part of tiie way to America. I have the honor to be Gentlemen, with great refpeA and esteem, your obedient servan t, CHRISTOPHER RAYMOND PERRY. To capt. E AMES, and othert, > American Mjdnj at the Havaom. J PROVIDENCE, July 31. A letter received in'town on Mnndaylaft from Mr. Laing, firft Lieutenant cf the U nited States frigate General Greene, dated at Newport harbor, mentions, thatithe Ge neral Greene failed from the Havanna the 12th inft, with 50 fail of merchantmen, which she convoyed to the northward of Ber muda, when it proving very sickly on board, it was found neceflary to bear away for New port, in order to land the sick, and cleaull the (hip : that 20 have died of the fever (among whom are 9 officers) and about 30 sick, who are landing at Coafter's-harbor. Among the deceased officers arc the purser, the surgeon, and Mr. Coleman, of this town, middiipman. NEWPORT, JULY 30. Tiie United States frigate Gen. Greene, capt. Christopher Perry, arrived here on Sa turday last, the 27th inft. from the Havanna station ; having convoyed upwards of fifty veflels bound to different ports of the United States. A very fatal and contagieus disor der, together with other pressing causes, compelled her thus m Lifben, mentions that three Spamlb 74's have been talcei) by the British and ctrri*4 into Gibral tar. A letter is received in towu of the 17th of June, from Lilbon, brought by the fchr. Lilbon, capt. Cox, states " that the French fleet were (till in Toulon, blockaded by Lbrd St. Vincent with 22 fail of tlieJine —that the Spanish fleet had put into Cartha gena, in a inoft deplorable situation, said to have been from their express determination not to join the French tret. No mention was made of 3 fail of the line reported to have been sent into Gibraltar by the English. Accounts had also been rtceived at itlbon of the restoration of the king of Naples to his kingdom, and of the total deftruftion of the French armies in Italy. nit. tSNHo, Mr. Dallas and Tench Coxe will perfirt in their falft cods—They have publifted in Aurora a lift if nine generals and ten colonels, who, they fay, fervtd with distinction in our revolution. The greater part of them have beet}, long since the war, in Thomjs Mifflin's (hop, not for tks troops they led t» battle, but for the number of votes they cotild bring to an elec tion.. They are new fledged office rt ; " That •■evcrfet afti'jadfon in tbefield, Nor the diVision of a battle know More than a fpirfteK"' ' One of the Generals they mention remain ed "with the armjibuta Chfcrt time, and was only distinguished for having placed himfelf at the head of a fa&ion to remove General Waftiington from the command. There were but four general officers belonging to the Pennsylvania line at the close of the war, three of whom are now alive, Generals St. Clair, Hand and Irvine, all decided friends to the ele&ion of Mr. Rofs. The political felitimentsof the other officers of the revo lutionary ariny ivill be found such as to jufli fy the observations in your paper of Thurs day last, that not more than ten favor the eledlion of Mr. M'Kean. Pennsylvania Hospital. Btb month 6, 1799. The fitting Managers are for this month, Samuel Coates No. 82, South Front-street John Dorsey, No. 22, northThird-ftieet. The attending Physicians are for this month Dr. Shippen, No. to, Prune-fireet. D. Barton, No. 44, north Fifth-ftreet. Applications foradmiffion of patients must be in the firrt instance to one of those Physi cians, and then to either of the Managers ; the Managers and Physicians always attend at the Holpital, on 4th and 7th day in eve* ry week, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Accidents of fraftured limbs, happening to strangers or others in the streets, and brought in at the time,' are immediately ad mitted as poor, at the gate. And poor perfens attending on the afore - said days will receive medicine and advice gratis. Publilhed by request of the fitting Mana gers and Phylkiaos, SAMUEL COATES. jt SM/ILL suANri the afternoon, in order to consult on jneafures to promote his election. HUGH LLOYD, Chairman, of the Correfpondiug Colrmittee of Delaware county. July 3®, 1739. If Ala meeting of a number of the inhabi tants of tht Tow»(hip of Germantcwn, held at Ritfr's lavern on Thursday the lit of August, it was Retohed, That the inhabitants of Ger mantown, Bristol, arid Roxborough, friends to the eleftion of James Ross," Elij. as Governor of this Commonwealth, be requeu ed to meet on Thursday the 15th inft. at 3 o'clock P. M.at the sign of Gen. M'Pher fon in Germantown. THOMAS DUNG AN, Chairman. Augufti. 5 *«* No. 5, in defence of the AlinsHoufe and House of Employ, is received for publi cation. > (Bajette %itt. Port of Philadelphia. , August 7. Ship Arethufa, Keowu, of and for this port, from Liverpool, is captured and lent into Nantz. days Brig \ enus, Dill, Surrinam 26 Schr. Nancy, Kennedy ; Kingston 25 Brig Enterprize, Langdon, Havanna 14 Schr. Liberty, Watson, New-York 10 Sloop Sally, Potter, Forfolk 7 Brig Eagle, Wicks, from hence, is taken and sent into New Providence. Baltimore, Aug. j. i Arrived on Fiiday l a st, fchr. Freedom, capt. Millet, 16 days from St. Thomas's. Cattie out in company with the ftiip Anna, of N. York, capt. Johnl'on ; the Hunter, cf Boston, Wheeler ; brig Polly, of Providente, Graves, bound' to Turk's island ; fchr. Buck skin, of Baltimore, Holms ; Camilla, of Portsmouth, Difcoe ; Fifhhawk, of Somer* frt, Morse ; {loop ,of , Johnl'on ; and two other fchrs. from New-York, well armed and bound to leeward, names not le colletted. Left at St. Thomas's, Ihip Flora, of Baltimore, Long , brig- Diligence, of do. Jewell ; Sar.ib, of Hartford, —« ; fchr. Neptune, of Alexandria, Willis ; Welcome ' Return, ef do. Guthrie ; l'chr. Federal, cf New-York; Fox, of Baltimore, Andrews ; Harmony, of Philadelphia ; Alexandria, of Norfolk, G'ev Hound, of Baltimore, Di mond ; Amity, of Portsmouth, Samuel Fur tiel| ; brigs Clarifti, of Philadelphia, W. Nicholls, 23 days ; John, Knap ; (loops President Packet, of Boft m, Davis; Pomo na, of Baltimore, Solfbury. Arrived yefierday, Snow Nelly, capt. Da fhields, 70 days from Liverpool. Left at Diverpool, ship Sally, capt. Holhrook, to fail in about one month after the Nelly ; ship Apollo, capt. Thurfton, to fail in 6 days —(poke nothing 011 the pafiage except the Etiglilh Weft-India fleet, in lat. 42, long. 36, the Nelly 10 days out. Netu Torle, Auvujl 7. ARRIVED. Das. Ship Fame, Brown, Londonderry 54 Rifinp Sun, Thompson, Newry 50 Scir. Gtod-Intent, Smith, Si. Croix 14 Bellona, Don, New Orleans Fanny, Lovett, St. John's [N. C.J t7 The (hip General iVathington was going up to N. Orleans—the William came down the rivet. The Chesapeake, capt. Tombs, it at Hell- Gate, from London. The (hip James, from Norfolk to London went on Jhore at Cuckold's Point.g*ing up the Thames, and receivedfame damage. Boston, July 30 Arrived Snow Pacific Irader, Woodbury, from Alicant, Sailed in co. iuilb Capt. Hut chin, Sime day, chr. Dolphin, Ru.tsel, jo days from Dublin. She touched at Salem, on Saturday. July 4, on spoke brig VAm eric, Williams, 8 days from Gloucester, for hamkurg. Same day, sloop Sally, Thomas, 8 days from St. Johns, jY. S. Same day, scb. Godfrey, Askinson, 25 days from Newfoundland. Sane day, brig Hunter, Wheeler, 15 days \ from Cl.Thomas—the Hunter is at Hospital ELECTION. , NORTJiEKN LIBERTIES. Arrived at tie Fort : Island. Sailed under ccjitoj of r:.r. i . etJtJzjGmms. Left, ct S;. •>■■■ • vi, .of Boston. ; slcofi \ avii, of do.-: ji'-v i-. j>") >W- W& • *bip Stc.tkf-. st cf B ■ icr, t; da/ft frftn Philadelphia fa:' • t rSf toft., Thomas ■■:- '* ' > f's *■ale, and ore .teaman -Ara I ti Love, yndfi French col us, has Scjl rai A>vi rU an vessels, cr.d done mutt - fay 3 1 - Aftiliei ship Essex, Henderson, from Coptnhagen, via Salem. August, I. Arntrd brig Almy, Bacon, lurks Island, t8 "» Same day, sth. Three Ft tends, Masetij Jamaica, 14 days. . 1 Same day. Schooner Lcrences, Reynold, Sbelburne, 10 days. Same day, ship >augha n i White, St. Johns 14 dry;. SPOKE. X.—La? .41, Long. 66, brig Hi ram, Ab.plet on, 4 days from Poi tsmouthfar Barbaaocs.—Let. 22, long. 63, 30, slooh in dustry, Doty, of N. Bedford, in distress, a-' bandoncd by her cre-.v—Lat. 42, long. 66, 30. ship Ranger, Clark, ofWfcasset, 3 days from Boston for Bremen.—July 17, let. 41, 20, long. 60, barque Olive branch, 5 8 ■ days J¥om Copenhagen for zalem.—Jufy 21, lat. 42, 42, long. 66, ship Hiram, Whitr.cy, 3 days from Boston for Liverpool.—J v'y 2c, lat. 30, long-. 65, a brig 4 days from Boston for Bremen.—June 30, lat. 41;, long. 47, brig Btllona, Delatio, o] Bedford, from Bel fast for A. York.— j nly 20, sch. Sal'v /' m Lisbon, for Salem. Same day, Olize ferdt.cb Knap from Copenhagen for New York—Ju ly 22,1 Ranger, Claris from Bos:on' fro lit Sremert, 8 days. Left at Demarara, June 14, fch. H'/roj Liliey, of BofVon ; Adventure, Sewards, Gloucrfier. At'Surrinam, June 24, Belli lirius, Allen, Salein, just arrived* Wanted to Charter, rgjrv- A vessel, FROM Two Thousand Five .Hundred to Three 1 h ufintt Barrels burthen, to load immediately for Fal* mouth atid a market.—Apply to Philips, Crammond t2* Co. August 7. it For Sale, B¥ THE SUBSCKI3FR,' The following GOODS lately imported in the Adriana. from Lnadon, and in packages suitable for exportation i PRINTED C^LLICOES, Assorted from 13 up to 18 < nd 20. Printed 3 4, 44, and 5-4 chinhe^. Printed Marseilles Quiltings of the newefl arid tieateft patterns. 9*B Brown Sheetingjfrom 11 to 15. A FEW TIERCEs"OF RICE, OF THI FIRST QUALITY. THOMAS GILPIN, No- 149, South.From .'•trcet. 8 mo. )th. tu'.'rh.&fit.ivr. NOTICE. THE heirj of Keverrnd JOHN WADE, formerly From Yorkshire in Grta Britain, late of the State of Nrw-Jcriey in the Uaited Sfatej of America, are hereby requcfted to make application to the S'Jbfcriber, In Philad elphia, No. jji, Market -trttt, in order to reieivnthe proceed« of f l;e said estate. EDWARD THOMSON, Adtnip.iKrator to ihe Eltate of tKe fa.il John Wade, Attglllt 7 Insurance Company of the Stat- rf Pennsylvania. August I, i ujr. THE Directors have this < »y vidend orTflfitTY HC) f Share of the Sio!' th« inft. a hound tier van CiUIL, lameJ Eliziheth HuwcVel, had on ai;.a took with icr rhree different changes of garment and niopcy, he riifytfed of, the time sf a (tout, healthy ■ 1 and aftive BLACK GIRI,, who has abovtf '4 I fix years to serve,—Enquire of the Printer. ■. ' Vhb skrf i tytfcr x : IBEHSIIPWIt& fail witk »It ctum-ditsi * tirp*|la|j*«jjjslytn '' : - m JOSEPH' SIMS, No. rj4, iSiUlh Tilifd Strcft! ■ A«gii#£ .- - ■ - -■ A few Hogflieads of WHITING, Fot Salz BT E. SAVACE, No. 70, south Foßrth street. august 5 Tollstt t in Germantouin, To 1 fmali Family, ' Handsome Lodgings, /» tfi-t, fiimi/hcd, CONSISTING of a parlor and twß chara bars, with the ui'e of a kitchen anil ctllar. En quire at Mr. Cb-f!e» Euglej, in Germamovji. ivr •» I- ■ J »v \, r ~2 dim rd.