i o w move for leave to faring in a bill to enable the Stales of Virginia and North-Carolina, to open an interior navigation between those States by •utting a navigable canal. Mr. Smith laid two resolutions 011 the table refpeding the disposal of lands in the Western i erritory,during the recess of Congress. Adjourned. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. Several petitions wcTe read. motio.l for leate to bring in a bill authorizing the tesof \ irginia and North-Carolina to open an inland naviga tion bet ween those States, was taken into consideration. ConGderable debate ensued refpeaing the proprietyofConorefs' interfering in a this kind ; a committee vvjs finally pointed to bring in a bill, confiding of Mr. Burke, Mr. Parker Mr. Williamfon, Mr. Steele and Mr. Wadfworth Mr. Jackson (agreeable to notice given) moved that a committee be appointed to bang m a bill making further provif, for the debts of the United States, so tar as refpefh the debt, of the State of Georgia , this motion after some debate, was agreed to, and a commitee appointed. anaa Mr Ames reported a b;ll declaring the alTentof Congress to cer tain a its of the State, ot Rhode-Island, Maryland and Georgu,, d 7°" '°"" dgr ° f fl "P sor veffel S , enter,nglhe ports of Provident. Petaplco and Savai na ;ik bill a f (t . r f omt . amendments, and going through the cuftom.ry forms, was or dered to be engrolfed for a third readin ™',"" Mr. Madison laid a motion on the table for appointing a com mitteeto bring in a bill for adding t wo Commiffionerj to'the pre sent board, appointed to lettle che accounts betweni the United States and individual States. A.ljourtud. UnKe " ERRATA. S sil e e h ' nOUr ?th patagraph, for i : Blh P a «g"ph, inftrad of Ncw-Hampftirr and Georgia ought to receive, if a just S uota was allowed as the f/a ii.ft «' r " d .. Ntw j Ha,n P (h >re and Georgia oa ? htto' receive Jl olT? n " T I' tnrec flx, y- fifth pa»s of 2i,000,0c0 --99»>3°7 dollars each ; gih paragraph, instead of " if state debts thenatc ought to pay the debts, /c " rea j if n„, j„i„ „ ought ,0 pay th. d P cL of other'su; ' lor «' argument" read arguments. ° * ' ' Advices by the Packet ChefterfieU. NAMUR, May 24. YES'rERDAY our troops, to the number of 6000, divided into three columns, the firlt comm'nded bythe Count de Lanoy, the second 5h ,>f? Daln > and the third by General de W « ' n | a r jan actack u P on the Auftrians, 5 e routed, one column after nition ih W1 c a° fS j f 14 cannon > their ammu nition, above 800 ft and of arms, carriages of eve ry kind, and iome cheits. They thisjday return '. ° C a:ta ' dlv,ded i»»t° three columns, and were again routed, with the loft of one fix poun cheFnrr " a, V° ner ? iece ofa fina,ler bore. Ro chefort is full of our killed, who, with the wounded, are reckonedSoo, 82 take,, p,if oners. Ihe Auttrians in the affair yefterelay liad four men and one horse killed, and this day'they ad, according to the accounts we have received five men killed,/ and 16 wounded. LONDON, June 1. A private letter from Stockholm, of the 7th instant, mentions, that Baron Hamilton had lull arrived in that city, with the important intel th ft /v Ge ", eral Armfeldt, who commanded the post of karnakofki, having been attacked on the 20th ult, by a large body of Ruffians com fnirlr'l / r Gene,al Igelttraiu, had made so J"Y p * j nC ? ChaC iie beat back the enemy, who left 200 dead on the field. The King being fWmTI °i r atta , ck 0,1 Gene,al Armfeldr, ft I , gn t0 dislod g e Ruffians from e pott they then held. Accordingly, his Majesty n conference of this resolution, put liimfelfat rhe head ofmne battalions of infantry, and two iquadrous of horse, and attacked the enemy with the greatest impetuosity. The victory was warmly contorted, and remained indecisive for four hours but at last the Ruffians .gave way when, they few General Denifaw, their command' braverv Vi T, ft*"^ sou 8 ht with the greatest y, ut lort anuniber of men, and many pri- K WfT - ake,, V The a,ne letter adds, that^he times ivJfl" 11 ' 810 the g reate " hardlhips, and fome of any kind neai ) fl° llo " !S w >thout nourishment isnffo <VI ' k l epS ln a tenton the graft- It take tll t0 3 doubr » that the King will lies now " mn,a ." d ' ln of «he fleet of gal ncs now preparing. 1 coJfirtth/f™ Conftantin °Ple of a late date Grand V 7" T aCC ° U ' US ° f thc d " th the Th n I'r e venerable Haffan Pacha — This old and faithful miniiter of the Forte is fa,d ,o have fallen a facrifice to the intrigues of £ a S ,OWre^ Ued tu ■-veanCeiny to their meafurcs at the head of tbeir armv — S C a ffSn of "f Ibdd1 bdd Hamet > ,oved hi '» rlf.rU 3 facher » and on the news of his it is laid, to have followed his advice had lie ved, an d entered into a treaty for the re'-efta! bhihment of peace. But the majority of the Di viei?ed n to Vie' Wa > °f thinking, he has Jielced to tiieir opinion ; and orders htve been rig" r '»« »« WW, .he «, no fl JtfNE 3. \ eftcrday the House of Lords proceeded far llier on the iVia, of Warren Haftbgs, fit t0 0t affain in Weft »infter Hall on , SxtrACi of a letter from Vienna, May rg) A courier arrived by express in this capital ? d , 17 " wuh di (patches from the Court o» Berlin—A Cabinet Council was in confe rw" I,n " ,cd i ate 'y "'led, and from the orders that we underpaid have been since sent to Mar/ha] Laudohn it is the prevailing opinion here, that rupture between the two powers is inevitable. As to the war with Turks, we are prepa ing for a vigorous campaign. The Prince tif Cobourg is at the head of the army appointed to act against VVidin ; and he has alread v caused tern porary bridges to be conftrucfled over the Danube w?h w*ni ■° 25?- ° pen the c °mn,unication AitLr hAI ?' lh,rt; y-two vertels have been dilpatthed by the commander in chief at Belgrade a en with artillery and ammunition, to ailiit in this undertaking. It appears that two hundred persons loft their lives when thegrandmagazine, belonging to the Auftnans lately blew up at Cladova, and that Widiu h; ' S la / ed bombardment of . JUKE 5- During tne present fitu«lion of affairs between EnMan 1 rmH e P a S r 200d C .n r h kCrs ' UVe 'Tu " WOr "' " ,clr " t " lc » expnd ,3d King ' S birth day ' Hi » Majesty entered ti, mL C i r t y amoT t t he a i CCO,,ntS j™* bcenrc « ived ofthe disposition so uinult among the lowei ...ders o( the people of Ireland TI. mfmelsof the tyilies seems to be the moll obnoxious -ecre o urv o '"&»% 9 f r " 'k" C«»"t Schuleubcrg de Blumherp ,h He^a ut hT/bJain," ' n ' be,n? t0 3pp " r at Potzdj "'. blev a7on C Ia, P I r 'n llJls ' i "" fufin f quarter to toe Patriots after the lat halar'omewTord P ' ' athcr from '"imed.ate refentmen if.. .V, ' P , orders > Or any permanent intention ot cruelty Vf.er the example of ibe unfuccefsful barbarities of Philip the fe ond a fld the Duke „f Alva, committed in an age when fucl s excited Uls abhorrence than at present, Leopold inul <ave loft all feme of interest and use of history, if he has eco3 0 CI uelty as an inftriuntm of wai*. 7 rf Vutkland 5 ou7a"k ma >' bf rclied that Lor. " d, our Ambassador extraordinary and minister nlen-no eiit.ary at the Hague, has f.gh.fied to their high mHitinetfs '?h ratability of our requiring the fucconrs stipulated for in the de har «£ ty WrC " lhc tW ° roumr '". a " d received for J i.fwc, hat they should he granted as soon as demanded. I lie mod vigorous preparations are makino for a fecrete*neHi «0O the Spanifk mam. direttly that anv lo.favoraMe or eou, calanfwer is received from the court of Madrid : fix renme.it nediaie e X J" l'"'" COm | p,n " sos artillery, are preparing im '--v.- ,rc..„ 111, c ,; av „ v 0 M P»- T' 1 c n gate and two lire (hips. Mr. Pitts demands on the court of Spain for the late t, u commerce and the infi.lt to the British Hag. are fa.d to be, 2' A full fc« r 'em mrorhetngmh in NootKa Sound %-.he ,hc ' ncidmal cxpcn - cs 3- The full payment of the Manilla ransom in the war 1 ,60 I "i1'1mr.,.,1 The whole to be fiqu.dated ,n three yelrs ' ' b Admiral Barr.ngton left town yeiterday morn.na- to take >h « Portsmouth, whi/h confi^ffcventee, day. ' 3nd " ' S fatd will proceed to sea th, filverto be contraband, as it is a jn ew %( dcdarcd ! in the ports of Greaußritain °" rrivate accounts by the Packet Hale. That the (him of r Britain now eqaipped and rc»Av for f-, P 1 Great tu . i nana ready t°r lea amouru to sixty fail nf aiS S: —^ »i s aatttt SfcSt %ssSKtft2f' five and .Tcfcufive ° f advama S eous tera " for an alliance offen-' x , HUNGARY. kingdom ln fluenza of Europe pervades the provinces of this U eTefllve aVe ' h " r P°P U '" «H»« the Crown ' d' "° objCa ' On l ° Choose L ™P°>d for .heir Cove " And finally, that the ftandine armv rorf# „(•„,. 1 Left this political ferment should subs.de "tofr!l°£ PS ' r ■ S thC m 0 °f'dependenceTndlZxTc"-" THE EMPEROR OF MOROCCO indeed 14 no more ; but he did nnr A' b r utal Monarch death. , not dlc an ""natural orviolcm °s^ llthof Apfil 31 about 4 o'clock in the after- NEW-YORK, AUGUST a. Amrri!°/n Inter "a f" IMc " tC of the I cannot be sorry that I ZJ" f " end h Y*~ by the pub],cation of Mr. Tc/cot'slmr 0 " f ° r 'I ( "" Drfence > publication I was inti.ely ignorart that M 'a" tl,nc of lhi » ed any opinion with rcipea to the fp * M 1 h,d deilvfi- Tukcot's letter, to JZ,he hJobfc&S V"hf M '' ,s to America, and >u some of them 11 Wt " fcver 'l mention thi, publication, and to , y ,h a , ? ' tdKen . occ » f >™ to 0 "> that I am couvtnccd of the 547 main point which it is intended to prove ■ and th., , „ inserted a note to (igmfy the differ,nee of '0p,.,, b L 5 Turcot and me on that point. Thefubieftof '1Z""" ' M next to religion, is of the highell importance now I believe, better understood than wer , t was !. Mu f • " defence will furnifh a help towards fanhei im, ■ Ad ' U! the United States will I hope, give such a,, examp'e'^h- 1 ' piovement as will be ufeful to the world P Lll,s Tkefollomng accompanied the "A3 mzVing further brcmiC / Mas the United States," a* amende Jby the Senate an </ " si r,"lt ° f R P r 'S ent "t"'" yeflerday. ' ~ f n "» ■ ■ ts 1 iMATE of annual Intcreft to be immediately pa,d on ,k gmal Debt of the United State, P ,heot On the Principal of the liquidated ) l ''* Dilldr >- Os dept, J 383.917 70 On ihe Specic Value of oftliquida- > „ ted debt, ukeu at c 800,000 28,.83,917 7° On the Intcrcft to the End of the ) 4P ' 1,127 '3i 5 prcfciit Year, including indents, \ At 3 pr. cent. 390,905 0 . Dollars, t, 5 ,8 12 6: Interefl on the Foreign Debt for Estimate lor the current Scrvice J4 2 'i99 t 1 000,000 OoUart, 2,663,8677, WAYS AND MEANS. ' ; ==-~ Efti mated of the present Dutiej, . NCREA SEofDuTizs, viz i ,000,ooS Gallons of Wine, mean incrcafe 11 Cents 4,000,000 do. diftillcd Spirits, ditto ' ' 2,000,000 lbs. Tea, , , | 1,600,000 lbs. Coffee, , 12,000,000 ibc. Sugar, 260,000 lbs. Pepper, * 540,000 lbs. Pimento, 1,500,000 Buihels ofSalt, 6,000,000 Gallons of Molaflbs, Increafc iti ad valorem rates, Expence of Colle£iion and Dnwbacks, $ pr . cent. Dollars, M ./, W, <W g fA 7»„,, /r „ W Lnien> (0 it A at y- evL / freedom ,s rich-it produces bow ever among a variety of excellent plants, (hi f the lankeit weeds ln creation—These fo-ne titnes flourifh to the deftrudtion of the generous a±l:r , i^ n ™" oi, - a,,dwh ™W«» "hor ' r noll ' hr S but briars and | ujoius arc found therein. mankind an ih h ° no^, ai ' e rarc l ual 'tie S among mankind : What with the different ideas men roZ-Z° £ the * local biafles of princio c in' 0 // r eS of others—and the felfilh principle in all—\ Q extremely difficult is it for flative -° felecfltl,e best characters for le-i ---f apponitments, that the business is reduced (he 1,1 Whkh cx P er ' e 'ice too often shews that there are more blanks than nriz-s attheExcS a s n t, ih SUPr f eme p°r ,t of thc Unucd Su,i ' s mct 7a v associate i* J "*■*<"«. his honor Chid Justice John ,/T," 7 "" U1 djki ,r, l 0!" 1 V """SU<\- of the State of Del.- •dmitted Counfdl ' f"u * ° State cj Connecticut, were amitted Councilors o( the Supreme Court of the United States. err i nc-r . advertisement. Lp' WeCn pol " jra T " rm dnd lhe »««>* I".of ifSwlll wV TUE Sf ""A«v or th t Tkea.ukt, ceivc the thank- <f I vei wl " return it to the Owners (h-ill re- N 3 The drf, H COUnt , ry -, PUIiUC CREDIT. tobeth- cne ad' r' U - B °° k ' sent ljft weck - ''"PP" fcl to dc tiK one advertized, isnot the work in quellion. ARRIVALS SINCE OUR LAST. NEW-YOR}' Sioop Federal-Hall, Pasture Norfolk a f 'g Peggy, Clay, Aux-Caves, 22 ' —Edward rt,t Th C ' f™ 1 "- St - Tho mas . „ su "™'. Jhomion, Shelburne, 7 ~ J P P -cket, Shaw. RhoHr-1 , NEW-YORK-CITY-LOTTjiRY. I City of Ntw-Yori, ff * C ° MMON Mdon MM,y thc /W(& . * present » w- 1 79®; , . .w rr'His.T T „, ~ „ , ASSISTANTS. J ku", There/ore, ' dn,Wln 8 "weof flull have commeaced: Tifke^rr!he T d, a a",L M s?h ge r rS ° f th ® Lotter y <*» ■><>' WUny The Hnarrl v l^e Lottery shall commence. • , fold by the uimTtnifth* rer °' vcd that Tickets Hull be' Have commuted and the oltcr y aftcr ,'h* drawing thereof (hill gets, thatthere ar'e ihll ' nlorme < i 'he. Mana manyof the Citizens and or h re , ma ' nln g on hand, andthrt -purcfeafe k u Qtheis have thisday applied to tfaeoitg fng of the Louerv "L d A°"? Ae " " hich ? able toluDolv aH if., a I 10 COll ""ence, they have not been . give thofc w!» wilt» J* Cin '' :IN ORDER t«)ntng Tickets " ° Adventurers au opportuaity of «b ---til Thurfdlvnr^* 1 '^ C drawing of the Lottery be postponed 110- in/po& i, ' " tCn ° clock iath ' foten«oa,and (hatthedrtw be fold X COmmcnce ° n da y: which, poTickctt . Extraftfrom the minutes, ROBERT BENSON, CkrL ,) Dollars. 1,800,00© IIO.OOC 200,000 1 20,001' 24,00,1 1 IC,QO«> 10,400 i6,s< 4 3 £ i #>/**> 2jO,OC< 2,)<>0,60$ *38.03* .»'• '
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