Xijc dSasette, tw " - ■ ' ' 1 ■ 11 1 L PHILALtELfHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11. The Office of" The Gazette ef the United States" is removed ta the first three-story brick bouse in Eleventh, above Arch street, where this paper will continue to be publish ed during the prevailing siciness. (C3 1 * Subscribers in Germantown end its vicinity, will receive their papers from Mr. Kitchen. John M'C'.Alen, Esq. 1 PRICES OF STOCK 5. Philadelfhia, August 14. » Six per Cent. ls/6 to 8d Deterred 6 per Cent. 14/4 Three per Cent. 5/".} B4NK. United ttates, 16 > ■ North America, 4j to 47 /a . Pcmifylvauia, 14 > ? Infuranae comp N. A. (hares pennfylvinia, shares, 17 J ' 8 per Cent Stuck—lunded—l to s 5 per cent, adv £O. Scrip with the fix lnllalments 1 do. do - Do. the sth and 6th Isllalments aue par. Eaft-lnoia Company of N. A. p.ir. Land Warrant?, 30 dolla. 100 acres f" - - ... v . ,»er. COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Gn London, JI at 30 days ; 50 at 60 a 90 days Hamburgh 30 23 a-100 per Mark Banco. Letters fur tbe barque Mais, W<Jl,fol Cor/:, will be received at the bar oj toe Cof fee Hcfc, tb:s i^ck. s-" * in the Mediterranean in ■ V.S-X'i'"' aw^*i"*'-4«^" D « i nbe r ) | far exceed anyevrr ( t ,> • tnwtjft.io'thcdfe seas Ehgli fh fleet, 5 2 * ' a fiit jliiiie, carrying 2424 guns, # *nd V sfafioptn ; the. Fortuguefc, Ruffians and furkijfg f.\ilof thte line, 660 guns, and ihips, 3,084 gunsi ihtl jd,Voo °Bif ft- The Spaniards have 17 f tiW lin«» §[' "P' *•'s > ths French 251*1! of the line', '■". ' V gans and *1,700 mfcn; total 42 (hips, * V? " ' 4 i #S7f and 36,350 men. This great &g t - k .** fti|xrnorjty of our fleet makes us hope that P|, A >s * " e&J*pct, >ot *h*i welhatl soon hear rf their iffcfc-- Tbi Sun. §> * Macdonald's Father K*-V' * in the Rebellion of 1745 ; was £' „ - *5-'tlie head of a great Highland Clan} and, in 5-vt?- IX'ffft of Prince Charles Edward, Mac fL*"% .oV to*rance. \_Lcn. Pap. r( ' Jju .' V v* ■ "V* , only Four Deaths and Five new Cases v . >' *",* *, wece Vjperted at'Ntw-York lor'thcl4 hours "V ■ 's'i-*" -fc*&ngTueftiy evening. te •<* # i* - \" *—> A.' *, , : V,"' '-'Wilt Alt;*., \ ' "&*' '' f JfltlpSble strrcr 1 imncceffary', infiead WR t *{? in the sth line, lit par. of fajjft ? '»* A"fki>A Al«i*iCAN", in yt-fterday's Ga jStte,'oecafioned by the unavoidable \* y fcirry hv vtiiich the paper was put to prci'a. ML;-. ®fisette"SJ9Bcinfc jufc A Port of Philadelphia. AItIUVKD AT TSIE tOKT. United States brig Augusta, Biril) Irxteei days from Boston. Schr. John, Harixr, Newb.rn, (N.(.. k:t there the jft o J .' September ; deuiuvt! the captain being sick. Ship Delaware, Clay, from hence, .mi* ed at London. The report of a ship below, bound up is premature. _ iv~cin-2~j!fi, September n. We Hie authorized toafiert, by the gen tleman who came pafTenger in the Twc the ship FaSny, Braine, and (hip Lyd;a. Henderlor., are recaptured by the Britiih. and have both arrived at Falmouth. Arrived Day? Ship Two Friends, Gardner, London 42 1 Albemarle, Brown, Liverpool 74 Pegiilus, Conklin, Bermu.ia 10 Brig Integrity, Gdlanden Hamburg 48 in company with the ship Diana ef Bslton, ' /hip FJiza of Portland, lhip Rebecca of "Nor folk, «nd 15 or 20 other American vefltls, names not recotlefted. Aug. 25, lat. 44, co, Cell in with the M" Britifll Jamaica fleet, and was boarded by • the Serpent, Hoop of war- Sept. 5, spoke ship Pegalus, Concklin, 10 ' day-s from Bermuda. This lhip w?s hound from New York to La Vera Cruz, artdcap ttirrtl on lies - pafl'age there, by one of his Britannic majefly's ships, carried into Ber jnuda, where her cargo was condemned, and the ship politely permitted to come back to N. Yoif. J^V' ' Baltimore, Sept. 9. Arrived on Saturday. Srhr. Rover, captain Foster, 21 days from St. Jago. Scbociler Olive, captain Arnold, 15 days from Bamcda. Schooner Nymph, capt. Boyd, 15 days frcm St. Thomas. The brig Fair Columbia, captain Malony, an d schooner Nancy, ot Baltimore, came out in company with the Nymph under con voy of the brig Pickering, and Merrimack, fleop of war. Captain Boyd was bound to Surrinam, but ■ was flopped by the captain of the brig Pick- eiing, who informed him that the place was - blockaded by the English, which informa- * t:on was reccivfd by the Britifii commander. Same day arrived, (loop William Henry, capt. Maddox, 16 days from St. Croix. Arrived yesterday, schooner Susanna, cap tain Smith, 12 days from Havanna. September io. Arrived this day. Sloop Hercules, captain Reynolds, 18 days from Cape Francois—Left a great t number of American veflels, but from the o hurry of bulinels, negle&ed getting a lift, t Spoke the Gonftellation in lut. 34, 40, long. 94, 40, W. The brig* Dilpatch, of Phila- I delphia, is in the river frem Hull. Schooner Don, Captain Jems, 18 days c from St, Thomas—The brig Columbia, and e schooner Little John, of Baltimore, came 0 out with the Don, underconvoy of the Gan ges sloop of war—parted from the fleet on i 26th Autmft. s bchooner John, captain Miracle, fifteen days' from the Mitanats—Spoke the fchr. Regulator, of New Yor(c, from New-Orkans in lat. 25. / REPORT Of the Sextons of the different grounds, of tbe number of Funerals at tbeir grounds. ?l FOn THE 24 HOURS, ENDING jf | THIS DAY AT IZ O'CLOCK. * 5 H : 3 T a 3 » Nanus of the Burial Grounds. ^ — o o 0 o 1 © « o 3d do. - • - o 0 Scots Prelbyterian, - . o 1 Associate Church, - a o St, Mary's, - - 20 Trinity, - - - - 0 0 Friends x > - - © I Free Quaktrs, - . 1 o Swedes, . - 0 0 Gerpiait Lutheran, - o German Prclbytcrian, - o 2 Moravian, . 00 Baptist, . - ' • m 1 Mtthodift, 00 00 e o 00 - 00 • o Chriit Church, St. Peters, , St. Pauls, . i ft Presbyterian, 2d do. U'niverl'iiliit,' jews, . Vt'rican lipiicopal, do. Mtth'oclift, Ceil ling to 11, The above list comprehends all the burials from the Citj and Liberties of tverj disease. By order ef tie Bo rd as Hcitltb. WILLiAM ALLEN, CITY HOSPITAL. ADMITTED. Catharine Fagan, Loinbaid, between 4th a«4 sth rtreet John Davis, from the [krcct. Sally JoHt-s, iroin do. Mar)' i>avis, Northern Liberties, near the hay lcalrs. DIED Htnry Kerr, ill 4 days previous to admiflion Fetei IvlaCklpiang, ill 6 do. do. Michael Luke, (Captain) nutted with the Black vomit Joseph Helt, ill 6 do. *do. Harney Fuller, do. 3 and : fitted delirious Saily Jones, admitted ueli;ious. Remaining in the Hospital 49, ot whom jU are tonvi.k l'cei.is. Interred in the Public ground the last 24 hours. City-and i'uburbs, I City liolpital, PETER HELM, Steward. VINEGAR. CYDtR ViNEGAKj one and two yea is oiti, fit lor pickling, I'or sale by tie Cask or (jttilun, at No- 19!) Nortb'Sbird ktreet. ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, As usual, by— IUCJtfARD B. JACKSON. J I a.' Sept. la. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RUM A WAV from the fublcriber, on the Bth init. an apprentice lad, named lfaiab Comlj, paper maker by trade, abojit.'lil years oi age, five Ittt hve ar lix inches high, dark complexion, were his hair queued, bad ou a dark blue coatee, l'pctted velvet viailtcoat, brown overalls, with ieverai other article* ot wearing appai el; it is probable he will change his clothes as tie took a number with him. Any pcrlon that will bring laid apprentice home lhall have the above the reward and all reai'onabx charge* paid. * At the lame time ran away, an apprentice lad, named Jo/epb Bar net, paper maker by trade, about 10 years of age h»e feet eight or ten inches hij;h, light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, remarkable tor being a .noted Jiar, had on whtu be went away a fiat half worn, biown mixture cloth coatee, llriped velvet waillceat, and many other clothes *■ Any person that will take the said apprentice up and bring him home (hall have one half cent reward and no charges paid. BECHTEL. Lower Meriort 7ozurjhtp, Montgomerj County, September 10, IJ«f9 Wants a place as a Caachman, OR as an Attendant to a travelling gentleman, a steady capable man, who cao produce litis ( (a&ory recommendations. Enquire at Mr. Rich ard Hunt's, No,aß, south Foortjt ftrect. aoguft 14, *r'\ f'< ■« r »p tfjis 2>ap's spall. Latest from Europe. London dates to July 2J. By the arrival at New York, of tbe T-.vo Friends, Gardner, 42 daysfron London. We give to day fijom London Papers to the ef July, several additional articles of intelligence, offtill higher moment than those we yesterday gave. The Ex-D'yeftory are publicly charged in Paris with the ASSASSINATION of the French Deputies at RaftaJt. Ihe eflablifiiment of Louisthc 1 Bth<>n t 1 f hrowc \ t MONARCHY in France, appear to be events now pretty generally expected. The return of the Dutch to their allegi ance to the STADTHOLDER is evihced by a. variety of circuroftances. magdonald is in tlifgrxce, and deprived of his coin nuu.d ; and has alio beendefeated in a most murderous battle, in. which he 101 l 20,000 men. The DUKE ofTUSCANY is restored to his throne and dominions. BUONAPARTE is now despaired of even by the French, and by official intelligence his army was redu ced to a handful of men and no hope of el cape left him. THE FLEFTS of France and Spain have teitain'.y eluded the vigilance of the Englilh, and tuund their way into the Atlantic. LONDON, July 24. - to Dispatches, of which the following are e*tra&s, were this day received from the right honorable Lord Henley by the right hoaorable Grenvillt, his mnjefty's principal fccretary of state for the Fsreign department. Extra£l of a Utter from Lord Henley to Lord Greuville, dated Vienna, July 6» 1799. The Letters from Constantinople of the ißth pall, (late, that Official Intelligence had been received by the Turkilh govern ment from Acre, that the garrison of that place hod made, on the 2lft of May, a ge neral sally againit the Army of General had completely defeated it, and put a great part to the sword ; that general Buonaparte, had, in confequeuce, found hirafelt obliged to set fire to his camp »"d baggage, and to avail himfelf of the dark neU of the night to retire towards Joppa ; that Gheztr facha bad immediately not only feat his cavalry in pursuit of him, but had dispatched orders to proper places in as far a* might be poflible to straighten pr cut off their retreat; and that the heads of thirteen French generals and three hundred French officers, lei.t by different Tartars, hau ari ived at ConllaotinopU, and had been expotcd according to custom, on the gs»te of the palace, with a suitable infeription. A second MefTeiiger Irom Marflial Suw»r rovv difpa'ch. d from Alexaudna on the Ift iiitt. is arrived lam informed that, besides a detai ed relation of the brilliant fuccefjes of the Imperial army on the 17th, 18th, and 19th pa It d*d by which it appears, that the loisof the Frtnch amounts in all to 20,c00 men killed And taken prif ,ners, he brings an account of theAullrians having re-oscauied | the town of Tortona. Total lit- a ti< Officer, Enrad of a letter from Lord Henley to Lord Grenville, dated July 9, '99, An express arrived yesterday with dil patches from General Kray of the lit jnft. mentioning the surrender of Bologna, by :apiiulation, to General Klenan on the pre ceding d^y. _ 11 • ... - In addition Jo the intel'igence Vnjch latcif conveyed to your lordftiip of thf dc fcatoi general Buonaparte, and hi» fligh towards Joppa, I have now to state, thai lhi» goYcrnn.ent ha* received ac counts frern Conftantiiiople, dated tije 22d paO, that Joppa bad been takeg_ty the allied force, meaning it is fuppofp^,'that under Sir Sydney Smith and a bt>dy of .Turksthat Buonaparte had rewind El Arilt, on the frontier of Soria, in his flight; and that it was fcarccly to be believed that in its prcfent circumftanceii of he would be able to gain in fatcty the ifgyptian fide of the desert. ihe Master of the Ville de Paris, Lord St. Viment's fl2g ship, arrived at the ad miralty this morning, with dispatches from his Lordship, and advices from General Cupier. These difpatchesi £Q|i£rm the former accounts received of th? junftioq of the French and Sfanifh fleets. There had been no a&ion at the date of the dis patches. We understand that miniQers have.receiv ed the resignation of admiral Lord St. Vin cent's.— Ihe continuance of th« indifpoli tion, 'which forced him some weeks ago to quit the command ot the fl?et, and repair to G.lfialtar, has induced the gallant veteran to retire from the flation which he has filled with i'o much glory to himfelf and to the British name. He will ever be revered as one ot the 1110 ft distinguished naval command ers ot England, and his achievements will long be remembered with gratitude and ad miration. Lord Kvith now takes the chief command of the Mediterranean fleet, and after Lord St. Vincent's, it could not pass into abler hands. The state of Paris, as it is now represent ed, Items fomnhing dike that of London as- S > ter Cromwell's dtath, as drawn by Butlsr. MOREAU DowNiNp Stikit, July 23^799 * n ow»i? and ** a 3^ 6 f! M faiW • 1 . - Awe<w«/or «»"»? "/» « */«s■-- ,/. Others again for m> stui tiling•- i . - VIENNA, July C. - This morning Prinoe Solkowiky, and lafi night, Captain Nuchant of the itaff, arri ved express from Italy- and two Ruffian officer?, as couriers, who let out tor Peter.- burjh, with French ltandards and other trophies of war. By the fir ft we learn, that Field Marshal Suwarow has deteated tjene rA Moreati, after a battle of three days ; and the citjdel of Alessandria is lud t) have iurrendered to the allies. The latter brings the confirmation of the important intelli gence of General Moreau having Wen com pletely defeated and put to flight by the al lies, in the Genocfe, alter one ot the bh oniell battles, Suwarow's dispatches are dated the 30th of June, in the evening. To-morrow tlie Court will publifli the details. The loss of the citidal of Turin was very painful tojMoreau, as it covered in forne measure, his rear and left flank. s - - From the London D. Advertiser, July 24. FRANCE. Society of the Manege. July 15. Deflrem opened the fitting by a speech in hoiiour of the 14th oi July, in which heaffu red the political focietie* that the Legisla tive Body, would maintain the conllitution of the third year. He declared that the le gislative body saw with gratitude the unsha ken devotion of the real friends of liberty, and that it would not cease to make a com mon cause with the political societies so long as wisdom and energy wire the basis of their labour. This speech ■wtfs frequently interrupted by applaufts, and the lociety ordered it to be printed. The Reporter of the committee of presen tation Tead a lift of the citizens who had been admitted members, and of those who rtquefted to be admitted. The committee declared thit they were lcarccly able to attend to all the applications for admittance, but that they would employ day and night in performing thac duty.— Among the candi dates were marked the names if deputies, gtnerals, and citizen of every description who firs the dearest to liberty.—The num ber of members admitted now exceeds 800. { F. Lepclletier opposed this. He faidtliat the absurd calumnies which had for some days been circulated of the pr»:pedl of a con vention, and of the overthrow ot the Con ftltution, have fixed die attention of the legislative body ; and that they had believ ed it neCeflary te take a new oath to the conftitut.on of the 3d year. The society owed their exigence to the courage of the leiifhiive body, which had overtrown the tyranny of the Triumvirs. They owed it to their affedtion—" Letu's imitate it and take an oath ta the conllitution of the 3d 1" [All the hats were immediately thrown up, and tl'.e oath taken in the midlt of the great est nppUufes.] " I move," said Lapelleticr, " the formation of a committee, to present to you measureS of public fafety worthy of the sacred cause of being submitted to the legislative body." [Greatapplaufe. Tlie Regulator put the question on the proposition of F. Lepelleticr : It was adopt ed and referred to a Committee of inftrudli on. July 16.—The Representative Arene mounted the tribune ai.d spoke to the sol lowing effeft ;—" Cl liz■ as, brothers, and friends ! The Council of Five Hundred hare this day received- official details of the treason which, has put. into tne hands of the enemy the wopregnab'e fortrefa of Turin. It is difcovcred that cannon car tridges contained only on: third of p wcr, the reft being made up of mere du!l ; that the mnlkct cartridges were made in the fame manner, and that the balls confided only of wood t' inly covered with ' lead—!'o that musket balls went only to the diftalice of 50 pacer, and the large (hot no further than 25. Such were the only means of defence which our brave armv had under the command of the infamous Sclierer, of < A difputch was on Saturday received %t execrable memory. (Murmurs of indigua the India House l'rom Mr. Touke, the Coiu tion.) Brother* and Frieuds ; It is at a pany'i Agent at Confhntinople, which fay' 3) time when the legifiative body in order to : that a letter trora Sir Saury Smith, dated' rescue the palpitating ri-mnants of our »>n- Acre, May i 6, l'peaks it" the French fortuuate country from the hands of it* ing made four d«lp£rate attach on that butchers, and to reanimate the public spirit, place, in each cf which they had been r(- has again opened the public fjcicties ; ihat pulled with great (laughter ; in the whole Journals hired by d lapidators, point you they are laid to have loft eight Generals, 80 out to the poinards of Royajifts. Am»cig of their netl officers, and upwards ot 4000 these is tke Amides Loix, which represents ot their belt troops. Buonapaitff, jnoieo you as a vile horde of afiaHlriS, thirlling for ve r, we are alfuiadj has no (-.ntg'er the con blood and pillage. Friends and Brothers ! fidettce ot his army, who are very dilcon« can you entertain any concealed perpofe in tented; the Princes of the Druse's who were your brt*fl ! [_No, No ! exclaimed all the l ' ie friends he had, have come over to constitution of the 3d ytfar ! t ' ic iurks ;in the fourth attack, the em*» nothiig but the constitution.] Well, I gcd Ottomans rushed in upon /the bayonet* ! proieft to you that the Diredlory and the °* t ' ,c French (who could only fire once) Councils have the fame ir.ttntions. Let with their sabres, and cut them down in » us.zealously aid their .efforts, and the crimes - dreadful manner. which the pretended Amides Loix imputes j A private letter from Smyrna. to yon, will soon fall 011 his own guil.y ■ t^ie names of the eight Generals killed, vti» head." j Liafcalle, Caffarell, Languer, Lafne, Divoij Vaux, Kampen and Dugua. v Immediately on the arrival of the above account at the India House. a copy of it> , was lent offto Mr. Duudn6's oflice, and sir 11 other was ported at Loyd's Coffee-houfe, whence we receive it.— London Packet. On the morning of the 13th July a was difcoveied in one of the wmgt of. the ;■ King's Bench Prison, London. Tlrefiaines incrcafed with so mui h rapidity, that tht whole extent of the building, froift t!.e Tap to. the Cha»el, contain.; near one i corns, were burnt. No pt rfcnal w,is I'yftainocl, , vfjj A Member then ascended the rostrum, and called the attention of the Club to tjie neceeflity of addrefiing the Dire&ory on the official ariilocracy which insists all the minifteiial departments but particularly those of the war, the inteiior, and foreign relations. Ic was tiir.fc to give a move ment to the revolution of the 30th Plairhl, [June 18],' and to cleanse the Augean ltable.—This proposition was adopted. A Member mentioned several fads in accufaticn ef Ramel, whom, with Talley r. ud, he denominated the most deadly ene my of the Republic. PARIS, July i 4. Ycftertky evening there was much agW tion in this city. Crouds were j the Manege, and in the neighbourhood of the Thuijleries. Each party made the usual exclamations, but a strong armed force p o st. Ed in the garden intimidated them all and prevented any disorders from taking pl, Cc . be (ides it rained, and as Pethon once obferv' ed, there are never any difturbancea in Paris during bad weather. Meanwhile files of young men, Jind <Hh Cr pcrfons, among whom were diftinguiflied a number of tradesmen, were observed pafiinc through i'ome quarters of the town. Itemed to seek for each other as if they hai hostile intentions, but all remained calm. •We know not what consequences these taeetings may have ; but prudence and duty require that the government should prevent wrong-headed persons from promoting divi. fions in Paris, which will but too fbon find imitators, in the other parts of the republic, July 15. Talleyrand Peiigord's reply to his accusers, was published yesterday. y e accompanied the copy which he sent to the Directory, with his relignation. We know not if it be accepted. A manufactory of psignards his been dif. covered at Paris. Champiooet is gone to tfce army cf the Alps, with the neceflary funds for putting it in activity. July 16. The conscripts of the Cste d'Or have retaken tVe important port of Bclvidere, from whence the Auftrians threatened mount St. Bernard. accompi General Suchet is nominated chief of the ftaff of the army of Italy. General Muller is charged wittuhe ization of the army, anil appointed fionally to command it. > •'« General Baraguay d'Hillierr it chief of tlie ftaff. Tbe trial of generals Haypofllt andfctea; are (ufpcndtd, and the general* ate oniend to -i'aris. Yesterday was tranquil. There were nei ther during the l'ece, nor in the evening, any disturbances. It is said that Lucien Buonaparte, Marb#t, Choudreu and Bordas belong to the society of the Manege. The president is called re gulator, the fecretarios, notators. On the 22d Mcffidor, July io, Scherer's home at Meudon, was iu; rounded by gens d'armes, but he was not found. General Hatry, who commands our trocps on the frontiers of Piedmont, hat written that they have been in tlie most abi'olute pri vation since the evacuation of Italy, with cut cloaths and pay.—Measure* have been taken to remedy this grievance. July 17. 'l\ere is circulated in the de partment of the Lower Seine, a denuncia. tion againll Jean Debry, signed by the wi. dow of Roberjot. The objett of this paper is to juftify Austria from the aSafliuitioa committed on our plenipotentiaries, and to throw all the odium en the French govern ment. The libel goes so far as to fay that Jean Debry, difguiled *s a huflar, was lnm lelf the a (Tallin of Robeijot. Ami des Lois. It was Gouraud who wounded Viftgr Hugues in a duel ; lie lvidfervfd under him. The ball weutthiough his arm, and lodged ill his brvaft.—lt is supposed lie cannot fur ■i'ive the operation of attempting to extract it. Admiralty-Office, July 16, Extract of a letter Jrom Captain Qrijfitbs, Qomrr.ander of lis Majtsty's ship - Dia mond., \o Evan A'epcan, Ls(j ; deled at Spitbcnd, the 12lb iitst. j On tli- 29th ultj the Revolutionaire cap tured L'Hipolite French letter of marque, from Cayenne, bound to Nantes, and in latitude4C, degj. N. and longitude 24 drg. W. ware-captured the brig Margaret, from Greenock bound to Savannah, who had been taken but a few hours before by the Deter mine, French fWp privateer, then in fight; and which, after achate of f(?nrteen hours, was captuied by the Revolutionaire, I have brought her to Spith<;acl: (lie is a very 00m pieat vessel, fails uncommonly fad, and is well calculated for his Majesty's service : (lie is pierced for twenty-four guns, mounts eighteen brass twelve and nine-pounders and oneilmndred and lixty-tliree men on board when taken. LONDON, July 15.
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