LATE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. (CofcTIKOEO.) INTEUCKPTED CORRESPONDENCE. General Melas to Count dr 7 ingt, at Vienna. Turin Juut J, l3co. General, Giriup being no longer able to defend the Col d» Ttuai, he arrived yeftcr- at G4IKO, i»f whi<;h h» it to take the Commands A* the pafTage by the Col. i« fliut to Gen.' EHnitz, I have left the lat- • v-r at liberty to m ike for the plains of i Piedmont, l,y such a route as he fhoutd I think molt convenient and I'aip waiting for ftii report. Ui'drl I receive it I can under- ! tn.c iiiUhii.; «iih tlic divili'ins *f Kann and) Haddick, who are still in the lime positions ! which I mentioned to you* Blidei, as Field Marshall Ott wrote to j tfle ot the ajl of June, that at the moment j when orders had arrived at Seftri to raise | the blockade of Genoa, Maflena was inclin ed to capitulate. and with this view iiad sent t'» Seflri, General Andreau, as Plenipo tentiary, as the conferences had begun the fame d.iy at Wiverola, in concert with colonel Pefl, and captain Bevera, on the part of the Eniflifh, as they were to continue the • I andasGeo* Ott thought proper to delay ■ ' jmtii re tor tome days longer, to wait ot the negnciations which might bring >,;( a capitulation, I determined the more «ilily to give orders, and Gen. F.llniu ini(r(,( (\j|l be' retarded for some day«,thut tlj c bridge head of Placentia (hould be gourde! >vith more- troops, that the Po (Hould com luc to be carefully watched, to prevent *u <v attempt of the «ntmy to pass that viv that the probable fall of Gcdoh u'l, vvr (j U4 t 0 hope that affairs would take a iji tavon 1 able lurn. Field itirlVial Vuroflovich has sent mean officers ; , arrived ihi» morning. This Gen. inform* > - that on the ad he was at Ma lignano. rt( j tbat to prevent his retort be ing tal n the enemy, he will fend them to me by tjt« right bank of the Po. I have Signed) MUNICH, June 5. Fr.*ro Aug«buig and (hit city many per fj»j ii»*t fled to Kitifbn and other place** Mort of the foreign Minifte:a ha*e likwife left thu city ; the Ruffian ambalLdor, Ba roo Bugler, is gone to Ratilbon. fcmlvi rf a. Inml IttiM Mtt* bit piM tkw* Swmkad &o«a Sitbii, fart be aft of tW T* k)i «»y *f Rifcnt h fimly. For At Fiwck V* pi ifcai r» bf MmM Saiat P» WH| h>il>i —4 it to 6wi> IQOyOOO '•<*» j «r*t m 4 kmi inoatntof tay,«d»*Mofccfc»cfattL IMtMV, }«t, 19. yi t Jwm U. ilMt Qmt rfl Wtm fnm Yitr A*ml Lm4 K- *. rii j i. CW «T y» lfcfr tjVp m tW Mr •ikwi d( Mhmmt, of Gna^ */* fe|Mlkl|ini >«y—,hr •"■lxfcJi I*7 iMtKHMII* W»-| W4 i» w\ md yiluiij >Lt u* 1 w4i>—y UtUn^MiiiZi *» «* 9mm * *» P-W An. Atlub ittT iMktaAHw •igNW*a» lr ***- awltorffcyiiirf |l 11" jgraihftiiipaihißiltwi lNtMi.aw<«nm«a^i-| L- *«- fe ' - 1 qpntnpMt noviD »■* iwoniu HWirnypi KwaaotttfttßoEtiUl dtqyllgHn iIIIBI—IW I ifcgl.*Jli«M dhe Viim «JT K wonr ItaWaill UMI frwjfr —i); ijfaia I car yrc**r Snar^ tftM dtr tear wtttta^ißan^am^n tteßNte;; MwUtUrnrthnfi u4j MMOK ltawW(.ttait<*M*BWßis*n«Ej; mAr* ■ 1 II H. iidWßiiWi »»—i aprtßtwy , >Wt to—to Mnufriw , jyinrfn<j]'Hi 1 f} a>i«ni OM#M(t<4F I --- - ov"- t tfce oficfrs sad wtio ifWJ w'nJi him on ibis occaf.on. 1 bate the honor to be. Sir. KEITH. BY THIS DAY'S MAIL. NEW.YORK, 4ug*ft 20. The rupture, or fufpenfijn of ihe nego ciation commenced by Mr. EUfworth, and hi* aflr.ciates, with the Consulate of France, fays a correspondent in a note to the Editor, has very probably taken place, ac cording to the report b ought, by he last arrivals from Europe : but it cannot be true, that it ha> take; place on the gou ds stated ; f>r, the last million to France ho re expreft inJlr.uHioni tt conce U all claimt forjeo fiationt by cruize s of whatever defer iptio /, au borixed or unauthorized, nd it i fure ; y improbable from the mature of the cafe, th.t thepeudi g Embafly carried inflec tions to alTume a loftier tov<c than the lalt. The article o intelligence, therefore, in the public prints, purporting that the nego ciation had been b oktn off, on account of the refufal of il.e French to accede to a demand made by the American EmbafTado'rs, for eompenfation we deem to be erroneous in it* detail, though the fa& appears to us probably in tire outline. The unexampled fortune of that nation which can be attributed only to corruption on the one part, and treason of the blacked dye, 011 the other, has very probably produ ced, in this new infhnce, its customary effect. Elated with vi&ory, intoxicated with eonquefl, it is natuaal to ufurptrs, whom a few fliort years have exalted to such unthought-of heights of power, to extend their mad ambition to projetls of the moss vast and visionary nature. Nor would it be at all astonishing if Buonaparte should aim at a virtual controu) over the deftintes of both Europe aiid America. WILKESBARRF., (P.) August 5. In oar Gixett' of the lftjuly ult. we announced the arrival of Generals Irvine, Port-r, and Boude,eommiflioner appointed by government to carry into effeft the cam • prO'Hifiing a& of Assembly, relative to the Connedicut and Pennfvlvania c'aim to bads within the Seventeen Towclkips of Lu cerne. Their Secreta y it Johu Shippen, E q. of Shippenlburgh, who arrived just a* this paper was going to pr«fi. We can uow assure the public they have made considerable pr grtfs We have rra - f«a to rope and bcl : eve thtfe gcnt'nmca are dilpofed tc ad «ith all the liberality which he law nth rix s. From their difpoGti as atd exert on , as well as from the spirit of the liv itfclf. are h»ve a fair piof cifi of a happy iflbr to th» l og exidiog coatro efy, We sadtrftioJ t e eoamiffioneva ex pre Is thcmfelvjs pleased a d •*» «ur»grd by the at nlina and ex; tio* ®f the inhabitants of ach to>u as their larveyora have I ten ea -2 gtd at. ia coming forward with ftch cheerfnkts and exhibiting drafts- corners, ill lines : a< well as by the aia:y iatis •tati of fubaifi 'fl whkh have been for mMn the U J eEce fiacc thor ininL LVNC\bTEi, Asgsi 10- F ACTS At which ewry — f r* r T Rt pohbcaa, ooght to Usftu Fact t. Or the qth i*r of Yu z* me eight bnM, the Govtxasr at Frnrjy'j*aana. rrmtOmritkr fin ci AkunAr Ogre of '(imiti timiuji, cat iStdai kxep aar a nrii rt ! Farit 3 C® elk* IJtk 6y rf miotf JttmJK- the Ciare Alrxamit* Ojie, •be bear* tA* of a Vjf'^heiicer m«? ifrttmhynugrL n; by slhe BrmSf Xifmiitrn* C.ti imr rf to ute moorratic c «t snijg»fct t£ sa>- Bttrtidt cinnsrf. On at* jwffmaiinti oimiiuc co*- ■jeSsMc air vina m aftc Srwcaf itc jiu._uioiij B* iiim&iin* arr tasrntef kj Air wni, ain Bni tile anyraniryiinfl ; niftat at tt&ofe »nnii: ;:tnmoar &nt satcm* ston. a» £L fr-.t jsasam wwtb rijmoy ami jpngriec* i—Ask vt ime th TtmiT&Jhamiß <hnCv 'tnitmf itim> nwremnr rt msr m a-jmr au£ "J«C (rf ntrr tShtr •an®? OrT»rru Tn»ie~ r lin fti» ir wifta w-'inrfU Ec in -ftrr tixtT- ms t*- sry, niti'niiuH m nmnic un mr tjilcnr Gtrf anrfi nrrute (laiw alWrzrsl 11m." Stat: Jl! wiTe rrm rhnk (tiir uiiia. "Will m ibt Liif rftur mara-air tUc (Corf rf lat'im inltsrdiefle fftermar. a Sniliiir, % Tap - Ihn.irr a 30-A!e*w» tta te (Gorani) <Cl&iEriv a • JV«s3auj, 111 'iTtpfe % hiiE ffir irriputi: Unmret tnit .iij liliiuXi 11%■ 'lll mmW if'sl e (Qil- Mtav atwmrf ttr tihe licsrnf 'Soeea lr uifids. .nr 2tnf Coidlii. wrtttimc rnnmn j imFdin «i(pit: rr txsrten !lra ume nine is •T* .inmtinr trr. ininnr tfht nmier -tr mr ir- tiwi tinr vrt" lirarr -rffiien tyy "fhr httw ir tic £miiiiliif.i ir Jit R %» XtOtct Sfl« em <OSkrrmi,mM &WIZZ. Jiuti rrxeiimcti pmrr ttier d'ooft) , Simpttm,. JiLMumu, 3QH. 3E" T!tanraK.<£; Fbztttr IGaduc. Vlhrnwt mr Itunti. Hi Wstirsre Wre; jiaee « IBiufii mi: }i,r, .isii niii iagir. Jec. Ml**- I MELAS. For Baltimore, THE BfclG DISPATCH, J*mej Vanisx, Mastrr. T) fail on Saturday or Tuesday next- Will take in freight en moderate terrav AppiicitioH to be made tothr captain on board at Jeflfe and Robert Wiln'i wharf, or to Levi Holtingjuortb £s? Saw. WHO HITK FOR »A!.K, 84,000 lb. Gonaivea Coffee, and eight tons of Logwood imported in said brig, the Coffee entitled to dtswb-ick op exportation. Augod ao. dst. Houses to Let: ONE large convenient three-dory Brick DweJUng-Houfe, .with four room* ou a floor, and two Kitckena j there it a pump of w*ier, and a raia watlr cittern <0 the yard situate on the rati fide of Fourth- Street, onp door above Race Street, lat«ly occupied by Solomon Moroche, ALIO, A convenisut Three Story BRICK HOUSE, With a pleasant yard on the South fide of Arch-Street, third door above Eighth. Street. For terms apply »t No. 116 Arch- Street. August 4. m&wtf For Sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE following property belonging to the Truf tee» of the Agg egate Fond, provided for the payment of certain creditor! of Edward Fox and James Qreenleaf. On Mor.dty the 6tb Octobtr inst. PART of the property of said fund, in the City of Waßiiagton, that now ii rendered clear of every incumbrance, will be exposed at Public Aufiion at Tannidiß Tavern, amongQ yvluch are the following valuable Gtuatioii, vix. 11 Loti in fquarc No. 973, a loti in square 974, 15 lota in jquarc N«. 99f , t lota in Iquarc foath of fquari 1019, 19 lo:«in square iooo, I lot in fqoare ioic. 1 lot in square icaa, 7 lou in fquarc ICaj, 4 loti in fquarc 1044, 3 lota in square 1045, 3 10-i in square (046, 9 lota in square 1047, 11 lota in square 1048, with sundry otheri, advantageoully Ctuatcd in various parti of the city. Alio the * story franc hou 'e now occupied by Mr Dct>!ou, beautifully Gtuated (with an extensive view of fed eral milei dowa the Potomac) on the foath east corner of square 973, fronting 4a feet 00 II street •aft, and 4a feet 00 foutb G street: a tomroodioci Kitchru with an oven, fcc. adjoining the sooth froct. A large Irame (table, carriage h'afe and bay loft 50 feat by 15, and a pump of excellent water near the back door of die kitchen, the lot titer4.ng9l feet 00 ■■ Brett. and 139 fact I inch in Gflxrtt, coaopraiog loti No*. 1, t, j, and part of jl, in the rrgi/lercd divifioo of the fqaare. 1 he fakawiil cojamtsce at the said ta vera at tea o'fletl ia the futcaooa. .... Tka MUII«K (<. orth calk, one fourth h Gx ■soothe, whea a deed will be given, the rtmaie isg moiety m two years pay-neat to be U-arr4 by bee-t aoJ aMngifc. bat the avi.'vn m the •Uvtfa&j, e-iy an lies of swtgagc lean pay meat at thafv ky depsfc of erriiotn of the !i liitmmth* rate <f(« t. rrp m the y/liA, to tkc aaoosß karmi mA Our"'- a tzntcsS. 'Ut piaif tfcre ike uyufin as Ae I*6 yan.it * ■: -fca kcmd, aru4 the «ri cca ~r.r»K ladefntfmanat. Bcsry Prjtt TUu W. Frtac't labia MStr, jn. Tnfeu. J*bm Ahiej Jacob Baker. THOMAS TTXGEY, Ago*. A<g.i 4. 3«w «• r ROW LETTi Copy-Right i • DISTRICT or FEKXSTLT '.XIA ' t® wit: : JO if }aiif„ in. -ax «fai jaarr idtbir it i&r "-tiirrar tcjgcjt itt A-nnr-io. ft*» Sefrierw I lit -ait iuit lUifacA T-** jt -jfa» j'fef rtfar Tiiiiriitf * l>mit dls ■PmAbnl ft* in an «mrt> iiUiu»ui£. » wk- Yjo&B &&>»**■* *r !*****&» M »«R aouuaa.. mfflM unr rw a»n-*itmu'-n»t f ««»r7 uE\rnnr omv dbri&ntt *n an iinuiunit inn liut teut;; <nr immf fifc?, toon snt ■ibtnfiimt <bm ihin- . ' dtrntm- *iErrr itminun:. mrt <m «mrj Smt thnudwf im rtti-wr timuteitt tx ferr "lliTUianil-—irtit* u:ff 0 (*>• -w .taw* nieiitlvw AT 82 sHif <U'U. linrtte wttul«,. 'UjwmK " f nHi.iuintr.cL mit tnrrf rawr imt nnntWrt nut ffiry cnarmwimr* « SUJunmr al. jrs^ummt. JtcarrHm ti cthar -nflma iir *-1101 air* it ttte Hwrifa*. Kit* VTaSfet ic»wn luomtnuu* r tttr Tintmfc Kate* WL'HM SPOTTES fte mrtk. .BOTinipltin*,, fc[ tntsnr if • tim "Ufa. tr 1;« LKbcmnr. AC IfflTß*' mill * snanr J'JH. I2»T Y?aemimf mftrr tic tr jtfJMfjßtßtto »ar.—secant Iy> Jkunbtm "Sue., anittp "tin artE vap t>' -in- Vmik,, HaemnfTla. nr*lr rt aflccu«to« « ixrviu^. BE ».* 1" -tr lin'ti> :nr an* niraitrr 1 .1 ,1 layveatpfidhg: tot^ißNr. Trul wiic*i r auna. n' omrnk mum * (m *rinu aj 111—,.* icttiw -aKuUae ,Tt\urin-«v am mwwnr al McautwiniMi an' Jinx «viJffi«rnr am* «T i&xfjwtgp.. Br jßKsirMMnunn^ Jl.umtfttmu. himr 3fimtii*-Jbma"KU, n* rrmanmomvm>dka&«t[d»*&m Wfc ttr t» »o«ftjjt3iKii fl eurnmj; i . thf trarray rtte -more nfr ftfimn 3w« rat 3m*s ttD ttie jut ®m»t. < Scot r ntt. i-orn«! ttutc*-h»r u»e:««ri- ; a tamtaam.' . C- <rangiWTTfllT, 'Uirtt-ifAt HitixttfJ-mfirfnMiuJ a£js=! a isam«R 1 &3> JfIBEMEMBIiaE WJ2FHEH, A: rbe «•' tbe 'uscir. m'. ttkt IhucoS 9mm \ Mr * I Gazette of the United States. /nuau>ii^ vpsvAi ■▼cwiw 4*tVIT l|« PRICKS OF STOCKS. Piiumimu, Avavrr »©. Old 8 per C«nt Stock tor c»(h 10S 3-4 » iou p,i 1, N«wS per Cent Stock da- io« jS • 10S * S St* per Cent, (net unoutxt) KjJ N»*» do. do. 87 ' hree per Cent. <Jo. j j Deferred, i do, 84 B-VNlt United States, da. —— Pvnufylvauia, do. »(> ■ North America, do, 48 lulurantc conip N.A. (hares 10 per cost, he low par —— Pennsylvania, ih»r«», at per cent. *<lv, TuropiluShare., 10 per c»nt,nndor pat. Bridge (Schuylkill) Stock, par. Eaft.lndia Company ot N. A, 7 per ceut advance Land Warrant!, tj dolls. per 100 acr»i. COURSE OF EXCHANGE Billion (.on. at 30 days for cafe 170 per ct. Do. do. 60 days do. a6B do. Do. do. 90 days do IS6 »>3 Bill* on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 »37 tti, per Mark Banco D». in Amtlordam, 60 dayi 39 « 40 its. per Florin. |C7* Lit Tim on bufincfs, to the Edi tor mull be poll paid, or they will not be received. T# RKADEBS AMD COHHKSPoNDSNTI. "M*MNoK,or Human Wisdom," an in ftruilive and amuOng tele from the French, will soon be publifli?d. A ferie* of verfiont of pafiagei, eoncllie and brilliant, from the French claflici, and from new -tublkationi, will occahonully variegate our diurnal page. The " Shop of Coluw and Sfondbk" will be again opened in a few day*. We (hall rxpofe for sale dirrlily a few flight good* for summer use. We have some pure «»d neat article* for the Ladies, but no fahe " Bosom frkndt" or delicate transparenciet. The raving Essay, (igncd " A Citizen Democrat," and containing a Defence of the late Primary Aucmbtiet at the State HauOr, it ordered to lie on the table. With bit private charaAer and circumstance* we have nothing to do, but at he speak* in the moll oftnCve and malignant term* of Chriflianity, ai he plume* himfdf upon being a diftipk of I>r*ocraty, that mod t/nftaHk and loath fotne of government* and a* bin Ayk it cap tiou*, petulant and rumbling; it it Of.'* »«rr to rejed victout and falfe C-ntiments, clothed in vicio»* expttflion, atari to recommend to the Citizen Author the Aurora, a* the mod (ui table vehicle for kit elfay. 'jl* Gvviu of the Unitei States i»de voted to t.tgler and more Maury ptrpofet, than to minute c Mitsotferfte* and 14 prophage babblings* and the crudities of d'koottntrd d*f»'*r»t« and unlem-rrd tmm, We are p-rfc&ly ■*aiy ct Oimney-fweep-r pott t kn«, ntul S'*rtr>%er ai«d C*mp> Is giSatort. h.'Uid «f ptufuinq tMr pi employment, the mr*r*H aM mod umtnlifa ed mes jump mp from tie; fjn>4 *t*i l*y tinea tlajr fy pa»» mpmi the *ik of v/nrtutmut t W« think tfattfcw "Citutaa* ha* n%ht to Ise weU to the of to hrts.y rf lUthrlbr, kt, with mu#f <r.hce ti iv+t thaw nwk t<a 4# wttk ft* •he lt««—Te »i»t them. If he dswft u fiiwu fir«aa te j*at* «* (ocmy, by hand*-.® the Sum, Mdexpefc Kimfcff to six rjjiieufe ief trut, tfo the^ntib^ ovxawl sl'« ewnwempeaf jibe «kfip few *&Mffeu isimfgtf rp « a »<£<*« **k t-Ke.St -j® toe sw hjr wfceie iff w ' nww. A i»«» iwewiqf * pv-jprt . I -be n4»te iwaini * folk w «®rvw«i«r agaMl sJbtmr arc Attm&ag -.nr3»i«f rktaUle * Ai oMimut fffitiftikrt** <tpxn; lie J-.' ycaO* «r memhrs « «ff<, TB«r .» * JM.WB -M. «d. eout J.fc! fwwtVv x# Viiv I*t~ *Se *«:*'*'« Cvflicadl s* liwpwne * wnv vtir «f srtr (tiiitf <fi<nur «n£ <c'i. jfa.. TH«e <vf <qbt , sw <t£se*iVULater vests- ■««,. vecii Ibud,. «l*t teamwrf Ullie «& ?)hf te arr jumrott- fie jpsevy « mweS titrf itsnwiiiL »\ct Ihie jwSi # Wf pierfftartreti rtbrtt wr riitv** fount irtraffroTj *«>Hifct»ne tiJhe <vmyu\r.lol >• xg «hb*3S—tfor <w/i aipiwwpiy or Sneyiiff, i3K®ATA—5t> rthe t*r tabe <<: i :I nit,, ttw ««• rtw wsk At saifci piisrtie i«i lMWC«dhrif?n* <or tvt (fill rfbe «tacmKy rancfrttou «£ fßf rrtw ms Mk Blk 1.-sit \£ liatwjnt, * iiattW saiidiua'A ■Ciaufrew Swrtki-Jfc, oTft*' rtJliwsa rtte luiffrapai <tf! -rtw oiiiiantK rf tftett ifbtK. ar tr«t <*kstrt*r rn«<mtkr» .rf iter sStmk df £P»-t?»r«rt«jta(k<*. ffiWt. fn (CTIkJ t(k -BUn<i Iff: • urr rnim^ —pr ibt- ifer. •w»r®a(tmw>r<;. ;k>«r *s>(■- Gc,, Htk.T'ifOTcai i^«s3ffa»ttk aaioßiitt - cat sis rtbe Aptti Bit? aw?., !Hk. afctry <®®i«t},#matwe nuttwti «£. ILCSEItirK. * SitUi.-OK, i ■■ iktpimiinHiL'r—'lEtoi '" iwnmw Hi*- iSmrttemp si .'• /•' FRkfc kr «oti ItopneoNwrtW ii» late rwim rrft woliirttt* hik jsf i 2Jc«. Wfyu jMtorff&rt: "A«»r . i—i nwmkt/'i'"- tT» iyuy*r;.'3»t-wm<«»tkr*' •mwwtto' j Trtde tMtrttf&ctl with wtU «t Notfigilu Health-Office, in*, at* * tSo«>, W HER AS the Koai\l gX Health have received information that a contagious tlifeates dangerous to the community, now esiftt in NORFOLK, (Virginia,) am) alfe the CITY OF MAI TIMORE, being, a* U represented to us, equally tkWly. Whereupon Resolved, with the as sent ami approbation of the Mayor, that all veiTeli from thence, hound to the Port of Philadelphia, bring too at the Lazaretto, to receive a vitit from the Resident Physician, and there wait the determination of the Board, And further, that uo per fun (or good* capable of retaining infection) from NORFOLK, or BALTIMORE thall he permitted to come to the City or Couni"j ty of Philadelphia, until they produce • fatisfaftory certificate of their being at' least 15 days in a healthy state, from thence, under the PENALTY OF HVE Hi INURED DOLLARS, agreeable to the 7th fettion of the Health Law, half of which will be paid to the informer on conviction. All proprietors of Ma ges, both by land and water, are drftred to govern themselves accordingly, liy order of the lioard, EDWARD GARRtGUSS, Pr*Adcnt. Peter Kurfltn, Secretary, CT?" The Printers generally are reqmft« ed to give this a place in tJteir papers a* often as convenient. 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