ftiftained a biopsy batik, oLiigirtg-rn th» C'.d Gen. Stzarray to re tire tindei ihewail* of Ulni. St ijuza* ne commci.ccd he bloc kade of that city. Morpau h<« ap'proacttVd Utm on the right bank. We tXpeft the news that Krjy'Kjs given lti n '•actio. Bp another letter it is fiid that Morwu has marched agayift Aiigfburg,leaving U'.ui in blockade. ' . ' • ' ' TICNH.A. M«y. 17. _ - Fifty thnufandrrfor. cmcot* arc irirrli* rtj (orfardi -The roads 'tc covered with ammutiiiioa and artillery wfggoua. ULM, May 17. . . Yeflerday gen tzarray attacked therleft wing of the French ar.my in the Blauthal, and drove them t* IJrbaeh on the Danube. The-!• rench loft 800 killed. 6oo.fKifoticrs, 6 piebes of cannon, and 8 aitttnunition wag gons. , ' May 18. 1 hi* a£lion of the 16th was not so deci fiveas had been expedted it not having pro duced the retreat of the F ei ch. The French armjr in our neighbourhood is estimated at 65,0 .0 men. The corps un der Lecourbe at 15,000. MILAN. May 17. Genoa still hjlds oot. The following ex traft of an official letter from Field Marshal lieutenant Count Hohenzollern to Major- Gene' al de Nicojetti, commandant of Mi lan, contains accounts of the latest events tn that neighbourhood. ORCESE, May 14. Yesterday I was attacked by the whole garrifiri of Genoa. The confiiA tailed fed eral hi;urs, and I never witnefled a more fe- Vere engagement. We had the good for tune to defeat the enemy. Gen Soult (the fir ft after Maffcna) hit adjutant, a colonel, and many officers were made prisoners by us, about 1 coo privates of the enemy's troops killed, wounded or made prisoners. Among the wounded is the general of diviiion Hof piralet. Our loss amounts to about 240 men. •' Milen, on the • part of the Imperia 1 commander in chief, M;.y 17, 1800. (Signed) ' " NICOLETTI, Maj Gen." . VIENNA May 17. • 50,000 reinforcements are marching to wards Suabia. The roads are covered with ammunition and artillery waggons. It is thought that during the late storm, which,forced the English for a moment to, suspend the close blockade of Genoa, that city received some -proviGons. By the French official bulletin of the pro gress of the Army cf Reserve, under Buo naparte, from the 18th to the 24 K May, If appears, they experienced great difficulty in paffiug the Alps. —The St Bernard was covered with snow, and the ascent extitme ly flee p. Gen. Marmont cammanding the artillery, took two methods to transport it oVer. The firft was a limple tree, hollowed in form of an augre, in which were placed 'the 8 pounders and mortars.—One hundred men yoked themfelv* to a cable, dragged along the pieces, and it took two days to drag it aerofs the St. Bernard. The second was by fledges upon carters, conducted at Auxortne. The carriages were dismounted, and carried piece-mcal, except the carriages of the 5 pounders, which ten men carried upon hyrdles.—The ammunition was car ried t>y. men, or mules. Tne chief Consul descended from the top of St. Bernard, (tumbling over the crossing precipices, and Aiding over torrents. On the 23d Gen. Lannea, reached and took Ivrea (or Ivres.) CONSTANTINOPLE, April 14, England demands, it is this say laid, several places in Syria and Egypt, as acom penfation tor the great expences incurred by her ill the profecotion of the war. • ■* i ' • . HALIFAX, July 17.. A report prevailed, that the French fleet was at sea, and this report was confirmed by an American vessel which the Countess of Leiccfter fell in with,'the mailer of which reported, that he had fallen in with a Ve netian, which came through theip. The Duke of Kent leaves this place in a Ihort time, being as we have just learnt by the packet, appointed Commander in Chief of the army in Ireland. Heyalism is laid in the late papers to gain ground fall in Paris; but whether in favcr of Louis XVlllth or King Buonaparte, is perhaps problematical. I find, as yet, nothing refpedling Ameri can affaii*—amidft the imn.enle perplexity and importance of European politics, tranf atlaiitic concerns appear unnoticed. BOSTON, July 31. When the arrival of the British (hip of war, St. Albans, captain Pender, was an nounced, in. the papers of this town a few days lince, it (liould have then been men tioned, {hat on her passage from New-York to this place, she captured, a valuable (hip, 9 hours out from Providence, for Hamburg, and sent her into Halifax for adjudication. Communication, Tie true spirit of national pride, fliould be to dived the mind of prejudice—and the true policy of AnieficUtij to confides those as enemies who are hostile to their peace and prolperity. When we hear of fpoilations on our commerce by the pirates of Guada loupe, we feel an indignation against France for fgffer,ing unprincipled men to be com missioned by their government ; so on the other hand, when we fre pur vcffels cap tured by British ships of war, within fight of our very harbours, and sent into a neigh bouring British port for adjudication, we feel an indignation, which is heightened by a by tbr refl&iori of being in- i - . ~ , iuluJ (iis was th: cafe in t!i~ recent cupcuie . Gazette of the United States, y Pen Vrj of tli rich fllip 'train Providence,) while viliting our ports i»'| j ri. r.ds. NEW-YORK, August 4. On Siiu.'cl.iy la ft. the United Scares sri- i k'ate, with the intention of goiag down to the Watt-ring- Plrtcc, fired a Lh'tr, which was answered by .the fort. The wind, how. fver fuddrnly changing. and the tide being unfavourable, flie was detained, and will probably fall down this day. This • (hip : wliicli is said to be fuperi6r ty any of the; ! lame number of guns in any navy of thi j world ; whether we examine her dinien- | Rons ; her (Irength ; her werkmanlhip, or j her model'; gives the promise-, under her ! gallant commander, of doing high honor to j the American flag. | Capt. Gardner, of the Juno, arrived here yesterday, left London on the 6th May, and was hoarded 011' the I2th, bear irtg E.S.E. 2j leagues, by a French yriva teer (loop of 14 guns, the officers of which Robbed him of all his ctoathing,'fmall-ftores cabbin furniture, quadrants* spy-glass, to gether with a number of other articles, and after a detention of 4 hours, 'poliie'y difmifled him and ordered him to proceed on his paf l*3e« WILMINGTON, (Del.) August 4. Arrived- ship Liberty, William Miller, matter, 63 days from Londonderry, with 450 paflengers, all in good health. They expiefs the warmed acknowledgments to the captain and tupercargo, for their atten tive and humane treatment. By thi* Oiip "some Irish papers are re ceived, which contain but little of impor tance. Napper Tandy has been acquitted of the charges advanced against him ; but was im mediately remanded into cultody, to be ar raigned at a future day, on a frelh count; for levyiug war againtt the King, oy land, ing at Killalor, and heading a foreign force.. It appears that Ireland is generally in qui etness, except a few' malecontents in the counties of Armagh and Tyrone. |C7* T tie t'edrraiills of the City ot Phi ladelphia are rrquefted to meet atDunwoody's Tavern, on Wednesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, on important business. Monday, Aug 4. TO BE SOLD, A% PUBLIC SALE, On Fifth Day the 9th ot Oclob. r, on the premises, The Mary- Forge And Plantation : SITUATE pan m Urandywiue town!?»ip, and part in Werckland, about 30 milts from Phi ladelphia, sod oas and an hah mile from the Tur npike road, and Downing's town ; containing about 330 acres, with allowance ot 6 acre* per ICO ; two thirds of the land is good wooJUnd, some excellent meadow made, and much . more can be made ot the firtt quality; the forge it turned by the main branch of Bran !y wine C;reck, a forcible Stream, the forge has three fires and two hammers all in good repair. The dam being found and well backed, and apparantly able to rcfift any fr«A (not fupcrnatural) Likewif there is another lively stream and current of water, that empties into the said dam, that might be very con vti.ient for a Grift Mill,'or other kind'of water works, might be with facility created; there is a good two-story stone dwelling house for the ac commodatioi. of the proprietor of the w< rks, with an excellent fpriug and good house over it; con tiguous to the door alfa convenient uone stabling, with an entry thrcugh the tnidtlc futhcicnt t* accommodate three teams, beGdishaakt.ey hcrl'cs j contiguous to the. forge stands a good stone office, and a numler of convenieni house. for the work man is erected amply adequate (or th> (aid works If not then fold it will be rented fur a term of years. Terms and conditions made known by applying to WILLIAM EVANS, in Willijtown, •r JOHN MARSHALL, in '"horu bury Townlhip. . N. B. The fiile to commence at I o'clock o> (aid day. Aug $ aw6*t For Madeira, ABIGAIL, To fail about 15th iuftant. for freight of a lew hundred barrels or pas Cage, apply C* Gideon Hill Wells, or \ ,v • Moore Wharton. Augufl t. s dtf Insurance Company Of the State of Pennjylvattia• THEDIRECTORS HAVE thi» day declared a Dividend of Thirty Dollars of Share of the Stock of thii Company fur the latt fix month*, which will be paid to the Stoi' kholders er their Representa tives alter th« 10th inllant. ' , JAMES S. COX, Preftdant. lllguft I. diot. For Sale, A FEW HOGSHEADS OF Jamaica SUGAR and COFFEE, A Trunk of M«n and Women*' Shtes, And a parcel of Tow Linen, ALSO, Boston Window-Glass, Bby io, 9by n, io by ij and J7 by ia. Any fiees larger than these may be had on being Ordered from the manufactory. Apply, to •: ISAAC lIARVEY, Jun'r. 3d wharf foutb of Market fticet. August 4. dj\y PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY KVKN'I.NG, AliftUST 5. I'UICES 01; STOCKS. FU|*,*D»LPHIA , JULT 19. 8 per Cent Stock for cu(h 107 p?r tent. Six per Vcfif. do. 85 aB6 Navy do." do. 84 aßj Three per Cent. • - do. Dei.rrcd, - Jo. 83 11 ■i.NK United States, "do. ;r \ pQ .1 ■ Pcnnfylvattia'j do. 45 1.1 North rtnigntt. do. 46 lufuraa?e couip. N. Ac (hare* 8 10 per ce nt. , beluw par V** 9H& (• Pennl'ylvanii, flures, *S ?er cent, ad*, Ball-India Company of N. A. 7 per cent advance Land Warrants, a; (jolU.pex 100 acr«». COURSI OF EXCHANGE Bill»on 1.00. at jo ilip ftr ul) *7* ' per tt Do." do. •60 daja da. itoi do,; 'Do. - do. ~so dujri 'do 1(9.1 Billi oo H»wbiirjh ai 6* deji \36 syj eti pee M«rk 4aaco Do. In Amftefdata, 6od»yt a. 40'cu.'^er Fiona. Many of the articles, pqblilhed "under the Foreign head when, if the Ge. neral did nut retcive succour, he would ca pitulate. Many, bets are laid on both fides s rid to-morrow is anxiouily looked for. [The above extraft of a letter is from one of the mod riTpettable hoviles at Leghorn, and we are aflured have a continual and au thentic correspondent at Genoa.—Hence it is entitled ta the 'highest credit.] Arrived »t-N. York on Friday Capt. M ire ant, fro>n Leghorn, which place he left on the 2d of Junet he informs, that Genoa ftdl held out by the taft accounts from there, which are'regularly every 48 Honri ; but that it was the gen ra! opinion of the inhabitants at L-ghorn, tliat it nmflr inevitably fall fhottly into the ha. diftinpuidi ed reputation under Gen. Wolfe, at'.he fcige of Lpuilburg aiid Quebec, and aftcr wardi during the war in the £fuited Stats From tlie 27th of July, to the 3d of Ail gutt, there were 45 dcfitks&'N Y. The Editor of the N. Y Gazette-fiys not one died of. the Yellow Fever. °* t UNITED IRISHMAN. No doubt th« .following described pe.rfon will soon be in this State, he has heard from some good Democrat * here Thieve* get appointed to the facreJ feata of Jus tice. , TO THE PUBLIC. ' Capt. Delano, late of the brig Bellona frwm Sligu, Ireland, thinks it a duty he owes to the Public to inform them, that a person by the name of EDWARD BAR RET,'embarked onboard his vefiitl amongst a number of other paiT ngcrs for this coun try. Some time after he failed, he found out that this Barret had cfcaped prison, where he had been confined, and was under sentence of Death, for heading a p?rty of United Iriflimtn ; and that' there was a re Wiitd'of ico Guineas offered by Goverment for hit apprehension. This knowledge would not probably have come to the can of capt. Delano, had conduft while an board (be BcHofia, led to an inquiry who he waa—White some of the paffeogers ot) board, as well as the'captain, were treated in the most tillain'ois manner, he had the addrrfs, with some other, almost to persuade them to pu: the captain in irons, and take charge of the veffil, without any provocation. Capt. Delano, is induced to believe, that this dgngerous fellow is now in this city, and hopes the public will have cau tious eyes upon him. New-York, Aug. 2d. 1800 THE PUNISHMZHTQF BRUTALITY. Wc perceive by a paragraph in a Boston paper, that in the new Municipal Court of that town, a "humane, well principled and merciful jury found a verdift again ft a Car ter for cruelly beating and killing a horse. We wifli we could obtain the lift of the names of these emphaucally w fosrf men and 'rue."—We would infect tlieip in honor of utnanity. Wc arc giad too to underH.ud !iat tlitie is at least sometimes a disposition ii our country to punilii the inluknce and '»fs and brutality cf the vulvar; M ft of the genuine democratic Americans J l ho i magi n't that it) nee of their freedom and independence, they are free to behave like rascals, and are independent of deteticy' and dignity; information * . ■. , FOR #J£amek; - Exiraß of a letterfrem a gentleman on board the Jhip , nn an J Hope. Capt Bant ley. Provi - dence, (Rhode ijland) dated IV arnpoa (Canton Bay J 'Janu.ry 10, iB6O. *' In taking the eafternmuft route to, China, agreeably to orders, we did not fiitid so open a sea aa was expected. On the jrh of D:- cea.ber, in latitude 19, S. longtitude 177, 30, E. at dajr-break, saw the land on out (larboard bram, bearing E. which furpriz ed us, onr charts laying down no land in this quarter. We coasted ?long 120 milts in a N W. coall, and saw, aj we judged, more than 30 different islands. These I suppose must be the north wefternmoil of the Friendly Islands, Which were described to Captain Cook when 1 he was at Tonga taboo and Anamooka, as lyifrg about 500 miles in a N. W. direction. The -natives called them Hamao, Vavaoo, and Fitjee, Captain Cook did not proceed to' explore them, and it is probable'that we are "the firft wliit*9 who have feehthem. Thty ap pear to be well cultivated, and laid out iu regular plantations. We saw none of the natives, but observed frequent smoke* as we failed along the coast. From the second island th«re is a dangerous rises, extending three or four miles into the sea. How ma ny islands to the foutbward of these we pafftd in the night I cannot fay. but tola king the firft land on the beam gave re.tfon to fuppofc more to the Southward. Had we fallen in with ih* land fifteen miicsfiir-, ther eastward, or had not the wind abated that night, it might have proved fatal to us, by carrying us on the reef From tbe latitude of 19, S. 'o 10, N. we were entan gled by land and shoals, and our chart hav ing deceived us we could place no reliance on it. The nights were excessively dark, and in force instances the course we ftecred must have precipitated us on the reefs or i aihore; but the Deity, who regards the' ; lives of the meancft of hit.creatures, temper red the winds contrary to aur vain wilh?s; and at the dawn, when, wc. surveyed' the dangers we had escaped in night, our ftnie of his wisdom and goodi ess was in creased. We saw more rflands to the north, ward between the trail of the Scarborough and the Caroline-Islands, amounting to up wards of fifty. January 6, at 3, P. M. we made the island of Saypan, Shortly af ter Tinian and Agnij.m. On the 15th we entered the Cl.inefe Sea, and on the 18th anchored in the Dad f Macar. - " A Capt. G d.cr, wlio ran away some years linee with a veffrl belonging to John Brown, El'q., his been murdered by the Malays off Borneo. They slabbed him in his cabin while trading with them. / The vessel, after officers were cut off, for want of a navigator, was wVei on a reef; the remaining crew all penlhed, except four men, who were ffrved by the vcfiel in which Gardner left Providence. Our landlord at Macoa gave me this information, and I have no reason to doubt his veiacity." At 7 o'clock on sat r.iay Event .g at thj Mer --- i ■ /. r _ A LOT OF GROUND, Wl 1H all the improvement! thereon, situate on the f>orh fide of Coombs' alley, near S«rond -troet ; contaii ing io frant on Coombs' alley 19 feet, and in deprU 74 lei tor thereabouts To be fold by virtue «f the will of Peter Hen detfoDjdeceal'ed. Ji'si it L. Cjates, Ex'tr. JOHN CONNELLY, Aucfr. august s .« >t \ For Sale, A LOT In the Borough rf Frankford, BORDhRINO on the fide of Frankford creek, with a large well fimfhed Hone dwelling houfe thereon, with 2 brick'kitcc.cn adjomit g; and also a large ar.d convenient fr.r. e cou h- j house and liable. The li tuition i» healthy and agreeable. For lurcher particulars apply to the fubferiber onthe prrmilo. WILLIAM GEORGE- August 5. "tu n\ . fDtcant rs, Cafferillaa, | 2"5 i Coffee-Mills, BoccadiHjs, [?. 2 ' I ap«S twiU'd.p'ain Rouans, f1 * ! ind coloured, Creas a la Morlaix, i j» -o j Sealing Wax, Coucili, J L from London, A cons '.gr.ment of i Packages of Sadleri' Webbing a«d 3 Cases of the Wslhirgton Print, m hanifune frames of full length Engraving. ALSO, 2 New Cables, Eaah llj latl.oms, io and If inch, august 4* d6t m&th im Found, A Red Morocco Pocket-Book, WHOEVER kat 101 l it m y receive it in ap plication at the office oi thii Gazette,,asd paying the expense ef this advertiLmcnt. ( J* f / 45. Will be fold, chants' Coffee Howie, for Cash, Gazette Marine Lilt, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. V 0 ARRIVED day! Brig 7wo Brothers, Stoddart, Dublin, 81 Dry goads, Schr. Vcunqr, Gtolby, St. Thomas t s ug a T Slooj> Weftop, Havanna Cougar; L. C i.rpenticr Sally, ' ' N'aff.u, N. Pi [Gill, Qmck-filver See. "n Schr.. Pheqefce, (Stevens, mafte ) pr ze to the sloop of war Ganges, 118 black me.i or (laves. Brfg Dispatch, (Jones prize master) of .nd for Baltimore, from Go«aiv*s, with a valuable cargo of fdirer and coffee; has ar rived at the Fort, prize to the Ganges sloop ■ ->f weir. She had been 12 days in poflcf fioii of the French. Ship Four Friends Hathaway, of this port, has arrived at the Isle of May, 40 days firice, frotn Bremen. Schr. Meflenger, Hopkins, from hence, has arrived at Cape Francois, in 23 days. Ship Charlotte, Morgan, of Providence, has arrived at Amsterdam. Ship Refoiirce has arrived at Providence Rhode Island, after a passage of d«Js from Canton. •». - Letter Bdgr at the Coffee Itovfe. Bolton Packtt, for Co'wea, this day, jtK August. 'f ' * Rpfe,-Jones, for Lirerpool, ditto. _ Elizabeth, Dyer, Hamburg, ditto.' Volant, Hovcy, Loiidou, ditto. The Leber Bag of the Ship Boiton Pac ket, Strong, for Cowes.'will bt taken away from the coffee Houfc this morning. BOSTON Julv a 8 Arrived, (hip Rptt, Hich, London, 51 days. Left thfrte ship 5 brothers, Philips, for Boston, fojn ship superb, Trpil ; ahd Betsey, Whlmprney, of ftolton j with ma ny others. June 10, Fair Lee -bearing N N W. w»3 brought too by his .Msjeity'.-i Queen cutter, of 12 fiu'is, whale iiatiou was ofFDungefs, the captain of Which treat ed him with a great deal ofinfolence. [/f is veil known there are unprincipled and cruel men am rg ell ifati >t:t, and ivc fling the captcl.i of the a.!ove Cutter of tlit complexion.J Arrived. Harmless, Stoddard, Baltimore j Adamant, Triifiiiit, Newyork t CiiTt/rc, Lin. coin, dn ; Georpe, Cli.ifc, Baltirlioie 5 Sif ters, Frreninil, Norfolk. Cliaredj Eoterprizr, Hammont 1 , Alexati. dria ; Federal George, Arnold, Biltimore ; Betsey, Copelaitdj do j George, Chace, do. PROVIDENCE. Rhode Island. ARRiyED, Sloop Riling Son Rhodes. Norfolk. CLE R D. Schr. Sea-Flower, Rhodes, Zcrvidh, Rhodes, NEW-YORK. Aiyuft 2. Brig Fair Manhattan, Creed arrived fafe 1 at Kingston.' (Jam.) in 25 days fiotn this port. The schooner Resolution, is cleared at Kingston —the carg > totally condemned. I lie schooner Determi ed Rever, from this port arrived at Ciuracoa in 2 i davs. Yesterday arrivej (hip June, Gardner, from the Isle of M.y, 32, ..days. Sa : led in crt, with the fchr- F iicii-y Morrell, of and for New York, an parted in lat 36 00. long. 68, 00 8 days ago. .he ship Four Friends, Hathway, arrived at th« Isle of May from Philadelphia .3 d'ays before Capt G, tailed. July 24, lat. 35r40, long 68,00 I spoke >?rig Sally, of and from New-Viik, ! for New Orleans. I July 26 lat 39, 00. 71, 00. fppke.biig Susan 5 days*out from Providence, R 1(1- and Ju v 27, long 69. Oi. (pi ke a. (chr. 3 da)scut from New London !<*rDomini co July 29 spoke (hip William aj d Hen ry 4 days out from N t York fop Fa'mouth. Same djy arrived, Superior Mer chant, from Leghorn, whrh place he left on the 2d June June 22, fp< ke (hip Ri ling un, from Londonderry bound to Philadelphia, with 20 p*{Tcnger- - i he ship. Volant, I For London, » IjpQWV To fail on Saturday pent, Will akc a little Freight if i. :,mediately offered. THOMAS KETLANH. Augvji 5 < For sale, . rat ' v \ Ship India, - Nnw lvinir at Rof» & ajrnln's (oKSS&fc- barthen 401 tons, for . ireicht or paffag* apply <° JOSEPH S. LEWIS. Aujruft 5 dst Ship Lavinia. On SATURDAY next the j;h ir.fiaut, at 10 o'cleck at the CcffVe-Hi WliL U SCLD, 9 UK SHlr About 20? I ons burihfnj A well knwn iaithlul live oak and Cidarhuiltvcffel mounts 10 (our pounders, small arm*, Sc. complete. Ap proved Notes at to and 90 day swill be received in payment Inventory to be fcen on board at South-street whirl, sad at the au&ion room of the luMcribef. JOHN CONNULLT, Auct'r. augufi J. 1 , Norfolk. Aku^ril V-'-'