plague raged .to a,.great height at T«ngi?.» nod other.por.ts". ■ v. .'PETERSBURG, Auguil 8. It,is really melanch-ly to hear die dif trrffilig irccoukts of the deaths ill the ,bo- Ttrufrh' of". Nfofft-.lt; Kevefal' persons from "flwt town, and letters received tj"otn \herjcc. repteft-nt the- number of deaths fcom to twrlvr of a day; Did. not tlfefe accounts conve from a variety of persons we flvvuldbe "inclined to.difcrerii*r we would not wish to belief that the phylicians and or S.maligriain yellow fever that " prevails at Noftojk, we canjiot learn—it is to be f»Ml-a-and'i» fo frplms; of Leghorn ;-brigaHtvr.t Dennis, ditto. > • I tul rf.Ameri.an vftiels at St. (Jits Jw.t • '7- ••• • Ships Lucy, Ook, cf.Bdiion ; John, of Portsmouth; Bowdnian ; C" l t'Y of ilo. Par ker; Hannah Siitl LJizs, Emory, of Bodon all to f/ilin 3 weeks ; OHonj.of Neu'-Yoik I.linker ; Pai ific, of Portsmouth, Siltfr; Hamilton, of Baltimore, J. Gardner, to fail ji» 4 weei,6 ; Charles, of Mewburypert, 1 horiiai, in five weeks ; Brigs, Tafon, o! Nev.'-\ orfc, unot'rUin ; Wt.terj of do. Clif ton ; brig , of .Petersburg, Sturbiuk ; brig* , Ncwjnn ypjrt, Ori'c, five weeks, y. Arrivedyeflerclay, brig Sukey, Stuart, from Gibraltar in .32 days, md 47 IVom Leghorn. Left at the. latter _ place, (hij: Martha, Prince, and febr." "Harriot, Very of this port (hip Diana, Thomas, lloflon Ihip Riling States, Putnam, of this port for Liflxm ; (hip , Luster, of Baltimore ; fclir. Camden, of do ; (hip Barbara, Beerech, of Baltimore ; brig , Moore, of Clurleflon ; and a brig from Cape-Ann. Left at Gibraltar, bri* Rover, 'l'hiflcl!, Beverly ; do. Fiiendfliip, Rogers, of Bolton ; brig Pinckney, Gardner of New-York; I rig Georgia Packet, Dnnham, brought in for adjudication ; brig- —— . Butler, ol GharVflon, -for do. and a num ber othei neutral veflels, leverul of which weie condemned. The French yke no Neutrals unarmed. Before captain S. left Gibraltar, he fawsn Aiperican mailer, who had been boirded by a Frenchman, who not only permitted him to proceed, but lup plied him with wine, proviliyns, vegetables. &r. July 5, lat. 35, 22 ljng,. 10, ig» parted company with the fiiip William, of and for Newburyport. August jd, lat. 41 long. 62, fpokt 'lie brig H:-.np«h, 4 days out.from Newbedford, bound f«r London* Brig Hind, Ropes, of this port, hound for Cadiz, has Uren taken by an English Irigate, and sent to Gibraltar, frofli whence flic is to proceed to Engtand for trial. A Marblehead veJTel lately arrived, on her outward bound passage to Europe, with a cargo of filh, was bbatded by an Englifli cruiser, (hortly out from England, whose officers, &c: made a drift ftarchlor Havan 11a Sugars ! Monday arrived Ihip AAive, T. Bryant, mailer, in 103 days fro 1)3 Bombay,' completed her .voyage in 8 months and 28 days. At hospital road, ship H.'zen, Hciiderfon, Havanna ; fch'r. Sally, Prodlcr, Havanna. NEW*YORK, August 13. Arrived, Dajs Ship Gen. Mercer, Ccffin, Liverpool 54 Cleared, Ship Ur fe, Carpenter Guernsey Eagle, Culver, Curracoa Wm. J* Majy, Dulliaghim London Brig Ceres, Codwife St. Cn;.x Ycfterd-ty the ftiip Northern Liberties, Captain Seton, from Calcutta, came up from the quarantine ground. 1 he S: Albans lately arrived at Hliifax with the Abigail, of Providence. A largr brig from Bstavia had also been sent in for examination. The (hip Ohio. Allen, is arrived at Anti gua in j/ days from this port. The ships Industry,. juftina, Arathufa, and .Fortitude have all arrived at Liveipool. Lart evening arrived- at- the- Gm ur.d, the /hip General Mercer, captain Coffin, in 44 days from Liverpool. The captain, who diferves the thinks of ;;ii i concerned, handed us the following Lift, %c. of Veflfcls, at Liverpool. He left Liverpool the 2.5 th,. and the River the 29th of June. t Ship Augurta, Havens of New York, for Savanna some tune in Jul]-, loading Biig Diamond, Gofrof Petei (burg Ship Sally, Lewis, and for Borto.i, 20 Jjly, load»ig Brig Laik, Stoddard ofN. w Bedford, for Bollon 24'h July. Ship Tr . nph, Wcrtdill, of and for Bal timore, fir|t lair *ind. Ship Louila, Champlui, of and for Balti more, jpth July, loading Schooner Welcome Return, Guthrie, of and for Alexandria, Ift J uly, loading Brig Arethufa, Smith, of and for Provi dence, firft fait wind, loaded Ship Nancy, Mann, of Wilmington, for New York .loth July, loading Ship Harriot, Martin, ot and for Balti mor., 2j:h June, ready loaded Ship Francis and Mary, Spence, of and for Baltimore, id July, loading Ship George Washington, Simpton, ot B.lrirriore, for charter, ift August, in dry dock 21't June Ship Madison, Hflrtlv, of Pepperclbo' for Bolton middle Au:>ufl, In Jiy dock 21 June Ship J.inus, Smith of New Bedford for New York, wind -bound in the river Ship N-(lor, W.tite of Portland for Nor folk, 15th July. Ship Minerva, Newhall, Amefbtir?, Sa vannah, 12th Augull, in dry dock 21 June Brig Industry, Huntjcigton, ol and for Newport in ten d:iys, loading Snow Fox, Wnite, owned by Jqhn M'- Lellon, under seizure Brig Three Friends, Norton, of and for Bolton firft fair wind Ship Mertuty, Lcffingwell, of Norwich for New York firft fair wind. Ship Jo'in Adams, Wood, of and for Button, 15th July Brig Lydia, Miles, of W.lmington, N.C. for Virginia 29th June' Ship Montezuma, Philips, Baltimore, ar rived -4th June •Ship Fortitude, Coffin, arrived 25th June is bound to New York -J Siirp liictufliy, Keynotes, of and for New York ■< Sbip juftin/ii Buncd, ofand for N. York.' The liiips. Union, HhJV and the Jimes, Sjiiitti, for Now -York, fated 3 days'before the' Gene 1 ?i; Mercer . 4 '•* 1 The Are.tliwfi,' S-nith, f;r' Provi daiice, and the Triumph; Welid-ill, for Bal timore, failed iii compary with the General Mercer,' '•* • • Hie Liberty, .Woodbau, to fail in three days for New York. BALTIMORE, August 12. •- - ■ ■ Atrivelji ' • " u Biig Molly, Yerby, 19days Cape-Fran niral Duncan, Graham, aid treated polite y- . The fchr. John, Vining, tvom Port Re wblican, is in the river. The fchoQnfr Antelope, cap*. JTppper, >f Baltimore, was take-u on the 13th July, )y the French privateer schooner L"atriot,of laloupe, after plundering her of every thing jays after (he /ell in with and captured the 'obbed and dilmifsed, with crews of both ind a few uien. Mr. Janves Robert foR, ow- Molly. A uguft 5. Arrived schooner Three Jo- Tephs, Potts, 26 days, Kingston, Jamaica- The Lr'g Nonpareil failed f-r this pori 3 days before the J fephs ; left there, to fail tcr Nor;olk in a few days, the sloop Rain bow, and brig Hiram, Garder. Same day brig Elizabeth, Jones, Cham berlain,. 14. days, St. Thomas's—Mofcs Myers. 6ame day schooner Mary, Johnfoa, 14 days, St. Thomas's. August 6. Arrived the brig iS. W. the IJ. S {hip (>sng shad recaptured an out-ward bound American brig on the 20th Juy ; the Ganges was blocking up the privateer in the Matan as Samt cay arrived the Brit fli ship Roxa, Foiheringham, 52 da?s St Übes, On the 30th uli in tat 34, long 73, spoke the ship tismpfou 6 ttt> nths tsut from Chuia. bound to New Y»rk, who- tools the (hip Roxo. under his Convoy , there being two French privateer fchootier) the. in fight, one of them mounting 2 guns and the other 1 guns <-the privateer tiid captured a brig from Wilmington, b»und to tl.v W. I udies, loaded with prOvifiorie. They had plundered the ship ivfanilla-, of Nai.tucket, fr.im Cape de V«rd iflunds and the rig Li tie barah, capt Chapman, from IS'ew Loudon to Jamaica, with cittle. The pii »ai*ers were "frftm Guidaloupe, and hadjgo mrr '•n hoard- fticb.- > Piftpbi Guns, GunFlinja,;, fat tuft bj . EI.VSHA •FlSHEH'tf'Co. No jf t Vortli froot>ftrrrt. AagaA 14 . 4fw Duty on Carriages. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'I 1;A 1 AgrretMe ro an o' Conprefs of the IJr iirtl Stattiof k*ma* ; de l ar Hhifi rtr phii .ihe aß■ K d *y at .Uqy nyq6 laying flu id on Carrijgis !or the, ccav- »-cr of pe*-> son«, anj repealing the, .fyrme: s£U for -liat purpofi-—i hit there fln{ h, . v cd> coll tiled and paid, U|l u a I carrl-fo he conveyance of pe\f.-h»i wlrcli iVill fc. for any pirl'on, for his or her mivn'-tefe, «>r to 1.-t ns>t to hue, 7 t.T ihoc! nveyina p.'ff n.?*r« the fe verai dutiei and.rates 'ollownif, to w;t: Dolls. For anA civile ufo'n every l'bait n, with br without top. * tip n eveiy coachee upon otller carriag«, havfng ' I pannel work abQy'e, with ( blinds, j'laflTei of curtains 9 up n four wheel carriage's hiving framed - pVlh and tops with fteell upon four vvhefl tfOp carriages with wooden or iron Iprinys or jack* , 3 • upon curricles with tops 3 . upon chailcsuiih tops 3 Hpi/B 1 hairs with tops 3.' upon sulkies with., tops 3 upon other two whtcl ts.p car ®S« 3 upon two whe«l carri,'jes i.with ft eel or iron firings 3 For and upon all <>ther t«o wheel car riages a upon every sow wheel carri- < age, having framed polls/ and lops, atuj upon w 'fiden spars 4 The Co'letSor i f thp revenue of the firft di vificn c f the firft fiirvey of theMittfiil of Fcnij fylvania, will attend daily tilUW'3oth day of September next fjr the receiving the duties on carriages, at No.''49, north Tftird Street, in the City of Philadelphia, of which all ferfo;.s pofltfled of such cairiajes are\icfi-; red to take notice.- NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN. I To all retail dealers in winesaiid f -reign dis tilled fpirjtunui liquors '"it licences will be 1 granttd to them , one licence for carrying on the btfinefs ttf retailing of winrs in a less quan tity, or in left quantities than thirty piilons, and one licence for tarrying nn ilie tv.finefs of re tailing IpiritQß" Kq>ors in. lefr qmo'tf ies than twenty gallons, at theJame tine and at the fame pl.ee, hy JAMES ASH,. ■Colle&orof the Fir n Survey »f the Pif tridl of Pennfylvinia. Office of irfpcflioii at Phi'adelpt'i*, August 1, t9co *** f"'very.denomination^StTwip«(!Faptr to be 1.-.d a' fa id cilice. LA TR FOREIGN INTELLIGF.NCE. LONDON, Jane 18« Quiberon, and a New Expedition. rite London GaEetfte of Jaft night con. taijis a difparch 'froth Sir Edward i'eliew, dated on board the Impeluex oft the 7th isft. the fubft mce of which we (lopped the press yesterday to announce. It gives 3D account of the squadron under his command having on the 4th made an attack on Qui beron, and fileticed the 'forts, and captured and d£ftroyed some vessels on the 6th. The fqnadron having been reinforced, fuc ceedtd in an attempt upon the Merbihan, in v.hich i; jlfo took and btl'nt some fmatl craft. - The great derived from this, expedition, is stated tay. Sir Edward Pellew to have been the complete stoppage of all the coaltirig trade between' the differ ent ports orr that coast, with the prorilians and wine for the Brest fleet; and we are happy to state that this advantage has been procured with the loss of very few of our brave men, either in the Navv or army, COWES, June 23 The Ha rlem of 54 guns and nine more of his Majefty'a .(hips, armed en flute, have dropped down to these roads, from Spit head to take on board the 53d and four o ther regiments now in camp at Netlay Orders ure given tor their immediate em ar katioo, and to fait without delay, on a se cret expedition, under m jor-ge.ieral Lord Cowan. '■» l * The expedition that has been so long pre paring in this country is about to be put (a ailivity without delay. All the transports that have been hired, of which the number exceeds those employed in the expedition a gainfl Holland, are flipulated C 6 be in rea diness on his day. The qu ntity of ton nage required has made Hupping moll ex tremely scarce ; so riuch'fo, that thfe Tran sport board has just engaged the Cornwall*, I. overdaie, Walpole and Contraftor India nun is tranfj-orts. The whole, expedition is expeftcd to be embarked by the 15th of next mmuh. June 21. According to received yesterday at the admiralty to learn the capture or def tru&ion of nearly an entire fleet of Vjflgal- Lrs belonging to, the enemy, iry the Bay of Andierne, confiding of fifty, .fail, by a de tachment of the Channel Fleet, under the command of Sir J. A. Warren. The (hip of war which conveyed tlicm. has been taken ; eleven of the prizes, two of which are brig's, two floods and seven luggers, .all. hden with brandy, wine and flour, are arrived at Ply mouth, and the vefiVls which could .not be cut out of the bay, were if not all driven on shore. Ihe cebvoy was bound to Bre.fl, and laden with wir>es and provisions lor the ul'e of the fleet in that port, whidi chiefly depends on.the supplies from the Tauthenr-ports for its maintenance. i iii« spirited enterprise, we are hnppy to obltrve, has been executed without nny con fide rable lot's, two Britifli seamen only having liecn killed. It lias been for some time pall underflood, tb.-.t the French and Spanish fleets were in want of several necefT.ry arti cles of fuppiy, both with refpefl to ftibfiil| ence and equipment, and this fuccefsful a chievement mull encreafe their diflrefs. Letters received yrfterday morning at the admiralty from Lord St. Vincent, have bro't advices from the Grand Fleet of a very recent ddtr. Some of his Lordfliip's cruizers had looked into Brest water, and observed the Combined fleet drefftd oitt in great pomp in the Republican colors. They also heard a general Mute fired in celebration, as it was supposed, -of fo-me fuccefles obtained by the armie*. Proclamation by General Moreau. Head-Quarters, Babcnhsufen, June 141 " Oifordcr is at its height—pillage, and the abuse of our Jrcfources, which had procured our viftories, lav reduced as to. lamin in the" midst of pltnty—lt is not fuflicicnt for an army to be brave ; for if order be not very soon rellored a mongsc us. it will be nec flary to put a Stop to our cosquests and return home. Pursued ty the hatred and resentment o£ a pcijple, ia the midst of whom our retr at mutt be, ess fled, we shall have to engage with new enemies; and upon our arrival in Frr.nce find omfelves exposed to the reproaches of the whole republic—Soldiers ! we owe peace to our Country We are chirgt'4 to favour tbr movements of the army of Italyjiinder the first Consul. But if piljajre, to which a great number of yoxi have abandoned jrourfelves, does not immedute'y cease, all your triumphs be converted into the most fhamrful defeat.' The General in Chief strictly enjiins that no man shall deviate, in the least, from the order of marching in his column. The roll-call shall also. be mnda three times in the day. A body of troops shall occupy all the villages near the camp; and if the officers command-ng there fl ; all be guilty of any disorders they shall be immediately cafliiered Parroles (hall be made by the Grenadiers and piquets of cavalry to seize upon every one lound absent from his post. Tho general ia fiqe reck ons upon the obedience of each brave foidicr of j all ranks, who without doubt will form the great est part of his army, and he expetSU th'.'r con currence in the ( unilhmeat of the base and un- 1 worthy. 12 12 IZ 9 9 3 3 ■ 3, From Gin. Dejfo lei, to the Mimjltr at /Par. He d-Quarters at Babenhaufen, 25 tratrial, ( June 14 .) Citizen Minister ; After the Battle of the 16th (June 5,) when Generaj Kray fa led j in his attack on our left, the commander :n chief determined to c*ufe General Lecourbe to march again towards the Lech. Tin's General began his march on the 2 1 ft. and took a position on the sphere he learned that the eremy had cut down all the bridges on the l.ech. aad that on ac count of the height of the wa er, it was ao longer poflible to crn£j that river by ford ing it ; He however marched on the 22d towards Kauffrmjren, where he found the enemy in a pofitidn, meant to cle- eFtjcth I* - , I 'end the psHage with their infantry »n<3 SN : tillery. Our loidiers threw themfclies .into the river, crofFtd irbjr fwiming, and "the cn emy were defeated. tLe bridge was fooa after fe-eftablifted. 'J hp passage betweert Z. Ihaus & Lcchsufen' v,-as alf. forced, two pieces of cSsfion were employed in firing grap«fliot- Of the wreck of the 'here remained o.!y one he arc nn the piers ) . it was fuffieient for the carabiriiers of the 10th Light infantry to force a paflage to fe pulfe the enemy, and to take from them two piecc3 of cannon ; fofne prifouers remained in our hands among whom are a captai/i and 20 Huflars of Graniiz. I Hidll fend you the tiames of the intrepid Carabiniers, at.d of a trumpeter of the Light. Artillery, who having parted- the fqurth mounted on horseback the pieces taken, and putfued the enemy, founding the charge. LONDON. Sir Edward Pellew to Lord St. Vin cents ftnjxtueux, at §h:ibtron, June 7. • My Lira—[ tiave the h6nour to inform your L.oriUliip of my arrival- at this ancho rage with'the (hips urider my orders On the 2d infkot, and in my way down colle&ed the Tba*ret. On the 3d, t was-joined by the Amejtbst, Ame'i.i, and Winchelfea trooplhip. On the 4th, the Thames, Cyji» thia. and a fin aII force, attacked, the South west end oi Qjiiberon, silenced the forts, which were afterwards destroyed by a party of troops landed under Maj. Rarafay ; seve ral vclTels were, brought off and foine fait tied, the only lols two killed and one woun ded on board the Cynthia, 011 the sth, the Ramillies joined with the Diaden, In* constant, and Vipei cutter, and sn the 6th, before day, we succeeded in an attempt up on the Morbikan, from whence were taken two brigs, two (bops, two gur.-veffels, and about 100 pnf'mer's ; corvette brig L'ln- I i )Icntev of 18 guns, was hvrued, with seve ral other lmall craft, the all deftfoy ed, and the magazine blown up. Three hundred of the Queen's regiment wereetrph yed upon this l'erviec; and the gull lannches and naval force were under the dire£tion of Lieut. John. Pinfold, of this (hip; who boared the corvette with much. I.braveiy," v and performed the frrvice with much judgment and officer-like conduft ; the lol's was only only one teamen killed in j h.is boat, and some fliuht hurts, A lieutenant ofthe Thames,and fame setts men in different (hips have been wounded fipce there ; but f am happy to fay all the coasting trade between the .different parti | has been mod completely stopped, with the [ provifior.s and wine for the Brest Fleet. Captain Martin to Admiral WXrrex. bifgard off Penmarks, June il. S R, 5n pursuance of the dirc-ft'ons you gave me yesterday evening, two beats from each flip nam d in the margin, aflembled on board the Fjfgard, in cider to attack the convoy lying at c t. Cruix ; and at eleven o'clock, being as near the Ihore as the dark tiefs of the night would permit, (and the mode of attach previcufly determined,) they proceeded under the command of the following officers ; litut. Burke, .Renown, Licuts Dean atid Gerrard, Fifgard ; lieu tenant Stamp, Defend ; Lit-utt mint Prince, Unicorn ; but the wind being freih from the Sonth-Eiift urrveiited her leaching the frbove anchorage- till after day-light, when, in opposition to a heavy battery, three aimed vi«flVls and a conftam fife of mufquetry tVoiri the Oiore, they- took the three armed vrffels nivd others, laden with I'uppliesfor the fleet in Brest ; the reft, amounting to 20 fail, ran upon the recks, where many cf them will certainly ie loft. T have the pleafute to-aflure you »hat the officers and men-employed-on this service, (hewed a degree of zeal and intrepidity that can only be equaled by theoool, steady con duft, which 1 had the (atisfaflion to ob serve in the.n, when passing throughi? very intricate navigation, under a constant dis charge of cannon from the (hore. Lieuten ant Burke and Dean ipeak highly in fav»r of Mr. Jane, adding Lieutenant of the Re nown, Mr. Fleming.. Mate of the Fifcard, and Lieutenant Killogrivoff of t! e Ruffian lervic? (a vplunteer ;} and I am glad they have had the opportunity of recommending thetnfelvc« to your notice. 7'he loft several officers and men ; and I am sorry to annex the name»,of ftveral wounded in our boats. " . F. B: MARTIN. * Renown, Fifgard, Dy. August 14. Just come to hand, AND FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, SUPERFINE Silelia rouans"] Creas a la Morlaix I Fine Bretagncs i Entitle o Do., white platilla« f debentu re . E topilla* and Lista:!og | Brown Ruflri sheetings J With a gcneri.l cjjortment of Britifli Goods, Which will be fold low f r c'afn or short credit Samuel c. cox, >'o. 6} Market-strnet. dvvr It T» y. . ■- •? -S *