into a shop, the I ar:lilefs proprietor came in lor i fli're their brutal birb-trity. But thanks to Heaven, the fame love of pe c? aii'J oiclt r-whichcliftiDgitilhi'd the great hotly of thepf'ph- of Cork in the days i»f foreign invsfi t\ ard internal rebellion governed them also on tit prtf-nt occafo i ; and its hippy influence enabled tht m To bear with unequalled temper and pa.tience, ar.dtriumph over fur.h hafe hrHility. To the officers and privates of the regu lars, fencibles, a'd militia, \flHo were on duty that day fnfEcunt pr.iife cannot be given. Their conduit was that of g«nt!e men and soldiers. They exerted themselves in the mod laudable manner- and their ex crttoiis were happily fuccefsfol in checking the licentioui spirit of a merciless and san guine faftibn. Indeed no other conduft could be cxpc&ed from any part of a garris on commanded by a jjentral, whose pro d'cricc and modesnu'on at ail limes will ever endear him to truly loyal and peaceable in habitants of this city. The Reverend Mr. Rogers house, at Kil lea in the neighbourhood of Castle martyr, w s, on .' uefday night, wilfully set on fire" and a considerable property, in bank notes, furniture, &.c. cieftroyed PARIS, July 2. The firft consul arrived this morning, at ■half part two o'clock. At eleven the guns fired. At noon the councilors of v ftate were admitted. Have you been diligent, said he, in my absence; to which they replied, \ve have not been lo a#ive as you, citizen con sul. An hour a'ter the ctat major and the constituted authorities paid him a visit, and in the evening there was a concert at the Thuilleries ; all the streets were illuminated ) the enthufiafm'of the Parifi'ans were extreme j every one beliereT.e isfure of peace, and we can allure them this flattering allusion "will soon be realized. The ar.ii*. cr from Vienna is not yet arriv ed In the mean while'Moreau pursues his „ _ . brilliant carreer i and we have no doubt that 1 - 1 ' ° " itimore has addreflVd if Austria does not immediately meet'Sßuona- '' , He cnngratul„tt*s tlwni pa.te's pacific intentions, Aullria, or rathsr ' V'. grtatrfl part of the city its government will be no more. • 1 Wtimoi*, and mv.te*tb? l' ai ts? ami concludes nt affrrted that he has brought any thing .. ca " n tle P rO P CI officers to fee all • r • r i nuuences ar* removeJ. with h i, excepting the ratification of the j arrrftice co' ' i Maringo. Buonaparte has determined upon the re eftablifhment of the University of Pavia, and ■ nominated the profeffor of rarious sciences. J*k 3- The Itahan patriots who took refuge in France, have publilhed an address of thanks to the French nation, are now on their way home. The cor.fular guard left Milan the 2 ift ult. to return to France I here are only ico men at Paris to do the duties of government. There has .lately arrived at Antwcpt so great a quantity of colonial commodities, that in one of the last decades, the duties paid to the cuftcm house, amounted to the sum of francs. Frorh this circumstance it is very easy to form an opinion of the impor tance of the opening of the Scheldt to France. In Tufcany there arc no more than 150CJ Austrian troops, and they are in garrison at L.Pi'horn. The inhabitants expeft that a con siderable corps of Engiifh will be shortly land ed there. It is said that citizen Lemarois, aid-de camp of the First Gonful, happening to dine •with Gen. Melas, the latter, alter having ex prcfftd the highelt refpeft for Buonaparte, " After the peace for which I am goi»g to exjrt myfelf with all my power, I ihall lose do time to go to Paris, to get a nearer view of this great man. He is the only general, who, to this moment ever defeated me in a flat open, country." VANNES, June 28. Belle Isle is surrounded by 30 English men of war, several transports, cutters and luggers, and the communication with the con tinent is cut off- The English block up the mouths of the Villaine and the Loire. Se veral boats have come within these few days to take foundings within cannon (hot of Port Pcnthiore. A camp of ten thouland men is eflablifhed in the isle of Houat and Hedie. The regiments of Welch, La- Chatre, and two other emigrant regiments in Er.glifh pay, have received orders to repair to their camp, as well as four regiments of light dra goons. It is this rircumlfance which has de termined lieutenwr.t genei'al Debelle to raise the camp of Floetmel, and to order the troops to Vannfs. A camp is eftahlifhed at ColTthivi, and a park of artillery at JofTelin, with a regiment of chafTeurs. r k HAMBURGH, June 20. The Englilh we ate told fearing the Ruf fian garrilbn iii Naples fliould :iot ac cording to their interells, fjnce the mifunder {landing with the emperor, it was prevailed on the King of Naples to quit P_alermo and return to his capital, which having given a pew oflence to Paul I. he immediately recall ed count Moufkin, his ambafiador at the court of Naples. For Freight or Charter TO TH K WEST INDIES, TilK SCHOOMKR SPEED WE L L, Jerenvelv BianrharJ. .Vartcr, js r "W lvhlH! *t Bjpck'» wharf {ihe fcccnH !>e- Joxr Market firei't) is rrarly t« tike in a cargo, a;;d alien* jo: bsrrtfa. t > laiJ miller or (r to sa|p Harvey. Junr. ,-i yrYirf fcuth Market Ur.ti, Se). 1084 i per Cent, (net amount) 87^ Mavy do. do. 87 Three per Cent. do. 53 Deferred, - do. 84 U <»NIC United States, u'o. 31 Pcmil'ylvauia, do. 16 Nerth America, do. 48 infurame cemp. N. . flurei 1 9 per cent, be low par. Pennfylvania, thares, 2t per cent. adv, Turnpike Shares, 10 per cent, under par. Uri Ige (Schuylkill) Stock, par. % .ali-lndia Company of N. ri. 7 percent advance . .and Warrautt, 15 dolls, per 100 acr««. 1 he Arebt'lla Packet iVoin Halifax and New York, arrived at London after a uaf fige of 21 days —ln this packet Mr. C.ib bettand family went palTengers, and arrived late—Thus tie prayers of the Jacobins, that the veflel might be loft, and Mr. Cobbett drowned, lave availed them nothing; but to (how the malignity of their hearts. For the 24 hours preceding Tuesday, morning, fun rife, there were reported 20 new Cases, at Felt's-Puipf; total now sick 57, exclusive of 34 at Hospital.—Deaths 15. The B Itimore Board of Health are en gaged in providing an Encampment for the Poor. From the indisposition of Com? of the phylicians on Fell's Point, fay the Board of Health, ancUbejemoval of some of t!,c others th. refrem. tie above new cases and number of tick w?re all that could be procured for this cb)'s publication. It now appears from an advertisement of tiir Town Council of Providence, R. I. cjiat a Fever aftually exists theie, but very few deaths luve occunrd. John Herd, one of the Representative* to Concrrrfs from MaffachuG-tts, declines being conlidered a candidate at the next ele&ion. 1 he Editors of the Connrflicut Courant fay. that a pamphlet has bzenjlily circula ted throygh that state g atit, entitled "A left of the Religious principles of " Mr. Jefftrfon. " The path of true piety " it too plain to want any political direai " on." (Washington ) '« Bhiladelphia : " Printed by John B-o.tfn for Robert 1 Ra a Lfc, No. yo, North Second flrett, «• 180&." It appear*, however, that it was printed in that state by a Society of Jacobins. Captain Cox, of tkebrig Two Brothers, from Curracoa, arrived at Baltimore, in forms that the La Vengeance, and General Gonnctt, witn hi squadron of privateers and troops, were still at Curracoa, and the place in the greatest confulion ; mod of the inhabitants had left the city ; those men ca pable of bearing arms had repaired to the garrisons ; the wom»n and children had re tired to the interior parts of the island. It was expefted the fate of Gdnnett's trillion would be decided in a few hours ; he had sent in his demands to the governor, two or three days previous to the Brothers' failing, some of which were underlteod to be—A loan of a sum ef money ; one of the forts to be permitted to hoilt the national fl'K and garrisoned with French troops ; to refund the proceeds of the American ship Ma ry, of Baltimore condemned there as prize, which had been lodged in the hands of go vernment ; his reasons for cutting down the French flag ftaff; fatisfaftion for the ba nishment of the French G'-neral, &c. Sic. In consequence of which the governor had called a council, the deliberations of which were not publicly known, though it wan reported that the governor, was de termined rot to comply with their demands, let the confluence he what it would ; eve ry preparation was therefore making for rcfiAance. How the affair may terminate, as yet remains doubtful. Lord Holland, in the Honfe of Lords, July 4» moved for papers relative to the in ftru&ions given to the commander in chief of his niajttty's (hips in the Mediterranean, for breaking the convention that had been agreed on between Sir Sidney Smi;h and the Freneh general in Egypt ; and also gave notice, that he would move that an address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he might not prorogue, the parliament in the present awful fituation.of public afTaira moved that the Lords be summoned for Wedncfday. Mr. Windham in the House of Com mons moved, That the sum of 25,0001. be granted for the «ftabhfnmcnt of a Royal Military .Afyluraat Clielfea." General Tarleton fp'oke in fevonr of the met (are. The refoimion wai agreed to. lathiaeftubliflimeqt the Orphan. Chil drmpf t ldiei», -are to be tbaintkiocd and educated. Board of Health WH ERE AS the Bni'd R f Health, have received information from feveial refpefta'i bis foitrresj tint a contagious disease, dan gerous to the commimity, now exiles in Fro- ViMer.ee < Rhode-Island. Whereupon refotvi-dj wit!) the consent ar.d Approbation of the. Mayor, which he now being jlrei'ent, freely exprefled that all vessels from the State Rhode Island, bound to the Port of Philadelphia, bring to at the Lazaretto, to receive a vific fiom the Resi dent Phyliciaii,' and there wait the determi nation of the Board. And further, that no person £or goods capable of returning infc&ionj from the State of Rhode IlLind, iliall be permitted to come to the city or county of Philadelphia; until they produce a fatisfattory certificate of their bein> at least 15 days in a healthy fbtefrom thence, under the penalty of Five Hundred Dollars, agreeably to the 7th Sec tion of the Health Law, half of which will be paid to the informer on conviftion.— All proprietors of (lages, bi th by land and water, are defiied to govern themselves ac cordingly. By order of the Board, EDWARD GARRIGUESj President. Philadelphia, September 4, 1800. At the request of the Chancellor of ttie Exchequer; the Bank of England have a preed to cont nue the loan of Exchequer Bills to the sth July, in the year en f u FORHAMBOURG, The New hambourg ship Wrnl -A N.N A, JOHN jU.tGENS, MJI r \ Ur'oiig, lubftant al faft failing velTcl, (being he** feennfl voyage) will commence leading od Wed nefuaf n xt,, and will bedifpa'ched wirh a l con venient fptrcd—Freight will be received, apply to JACOB SPERRY, to" Co. Several Redemptioners Are still on whofc times are to be i\{- pored of—Apply at a l iove. 4* FOR S A LE, A Qu»- tity ■ f Su, er Reyai ■ Waste paper, Suitable for Grocers—apply at this Of fice ; it coufifts ot out-side Quires. FOR SAL K, A Small Font of Brevier; apply at this Office. BENJAMIN CLARK, Clock if Watch Maker, HAS REMOVED To No. Mauk'&t Street, Where he has for Sale, Spring and other Clocks j gold and silver Watches ; Tools, Files and Materials; Iteel and gilt Chains, SeaU andrKeys ; Springs, &c. Bcc. CLOCKS AND WATCHES Repaired at usual, June 3 tu&f tf For Sale, BY LORAIN & SON, No. 5, Nj>tb Tbii dSi GURRAHS and low prictd Haftas, entitled to drawback. Aif > other coarse ai,d fine 4-4 and 5-4 India Muslins, liilh and quadruple linens, German Dowlas, India Sjtn;s, Int ftringi and Seaihe<»i, Ribbons, Spades, Frying pans, with a variety of other Ironmongery and ieafonable Dry Goods. Alio, to be SOLD or BARTERED, FOR DRY GOODS, A handsome ystory BRICK HOUSE, with piszia and kitchen adjoining, iituate in Vine near Fourth Steeet, built fa modern style with excellent materials and well calculated to accommodate a large family. august 13. dit.M'f For Sale, In tie pleasant village of Mount Holly, Bur lington County, 18 milts from Cooper's Ferry, and 7 from Burlington ; ONE LAKSE TWO STOBY Brick - House, FIVK and thirty feet square, four rootps on each floor, and a cellar un ler the whole.— Likewil's adjoining, a forty foot front Lot, litu ate o« Mill-street, near theimrket, with anew Carriage House and Stables on the rear of the Lot, fronting a public alley. For further par ticulars applv t > MAHLON BUDD, or ISAAC CARR, in Burlington. Who will (hew the prtmiles and make known the terms, or of the fubferiber in Burlington, by whom an indifputal le fit|e will be given. MIC AJ AH ELLIS. Burlington, July 9, 1800. July 19 eodtf THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedifli Majefty'* Consul General, and au thorized t© tranla£l the Consular Kufinefs, fir his Majefly the King of Derimaak in the United Statei of America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent inflru&ions received from hi* government, it is thedu'y of all Matters ■ of Swedifti and Danifli veflcls, be-for.; their failing from any port in the laid St3tes, to call opor him or the ViceCoplul in orJer to he granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the (late of the Neutral Commerce aq.' thefe vertl Decrtsi of the Belligerent Power!, rentier' inlifpepfsb'.y necelTary, and, that any MaCler of veffelii belonging to th: rffpeitive nations, r r na viqating wnrier the proteilion yf their flags, j n emitting to tik - Aich certificate*, will pej ftiially stand le for the consequences. lUCHARI> SODKRSTRO.Vr. Philadelphia, 13th D:c«m'-er, 1799. Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. .CLEARED Ship Fame, Griffiths, Havanna Devotion. Tremels, Cape Francois Brig Loberty Num, Cumana Schr Eliza, Roufh, Norfolk , The brig Mary, James Taylor mailer, of and for New Tot k, from Port au Paix, with a cargo of Coffee, &c-.was (Ira .deJ on thie 17th July last on Afleteague iflaud, a bout 60 miles to the louthward of Cape Henlopen In saving the cargo the mod (hameful pilfering took place, although an infpeftor, appointed for the purpose. by the colle&or of the revenur, attended part of the time. Brifr Ruth and Mary, Selby, and brig Gayofa, Griffen, from hence, have arrived at the Havanna. The Araibella Packet, from New-York, has arrived at Falmouth, viz. Halifax. The Lady Arabella, when ii days out from Halifax, was captured by a French priva teer, and soon afterwards re-captured by the Spy Sloop of war. Pbaladelpbid vessels at Havannab Aii-jus' Schrs; Edward, Sherman, and Olive, Ar nold, to fail with convoy next day. Charlotte, Stanley, of do. jufl arrived Invincible, Miller, of do. do. Brig Gayofo, . tf do- Ruth and Mary, Selvy, of do. after [42 days paflage On the night of the 21 It, a new (hip, Capt. Gardner, from New-York to Bolton, run on a flioal off Falmouth, and filled with water.—She was loaded with (laves and naval (tores, and owned by Micijah Boaidman, of Boston, who was on board. Hopes were entertained that (he would be got off. The (loops Susan, Howland, from Balti more and the Union Hathaway and Sloep Swallow, RuflVll from Norfolk have arrived at Ne a -Bedford", (Ms.) The Sloop Frank lin, H>wland, failed from N:w-Bedford for this port the 23d o f Au'^plt. Brig Amazon, Devereux of Pniladelphia, is capured and sent far Jamaica. d lot AMERICAN V SSELS Al ape Francois the 17th siuguft. Snow Eliza, Wort, Baltimore, Brig Alfied, Price. Rh ide-Island, Elizabeth, Cotts Newburybort, D'fpat.h, Noble, Boftcn, Alexander & Sally, Gr ffen, do. Union, HilL 80110 , Schr Ha .nah, Turrent, Boston, Eluafceth, Smith, Norfolk, Debby, Caufinrs do Either, Powers B> fton, Widowyon, Wickham, Baltimore, M gnet, Chubin Newbaryport, P"ily, Low Bolton, H?.r rony, Pigget, Beaufort, N C. Sloop May Fl> wtr, herer, Philadelphia- BALTIMORE, September 2 Capt. Cox, of rhe brig Two Brothers, from Curracoa, Left brig Zebra of Nor folk, Star, ani fchr. Jerulha, of Boftop, Vin fail ; the only American's in port. Arrived Schooner Ho;«, Fitzhue, n days Havann i. Left there Ship Sally, Brown, of Balti. more, to f il next day with the convoy. Deleware, , of Charletton to fail with convoy Sloop Charlotte, , of Wilmington, (Del ) do. Brig Mars, . of Salem, tmceriain Schr. Phoenix, Damrel, of do. do. John. —— of do. do. Schr. Peter, of Norfolk Polly, , of New York Chriltiana, , Boftoo The ?choojee-House t For approved endoiTed bSotes, at 2 and 3 months, Tie new end fast sailing SCfIOONKR jjSl|i St. Tammany, Now laying at Say's wharf, above Market street. Inventory may be seen at No. 4, south Water street, and at thw time of sale. Samuel Yorke, AuEtionecr. September.; dst FOR SALE, The remarkable fast sailing three masted , SCHOONER -^ za Myers, IxksfiZtff Lying at Walnut Street Wharf; bur then a; out 144 tons, has made but two,voyages, is now in complete order to receive j cargc. Enquire of Samuel Emery, Ship-Broker, No. 129, south Front street september 3 diot For Sale, or to I,et, THE HOUSE, In Cbrsnvt Street, Near the Corn r of Eleventh street at present in the tenurif of Mr A. M'Cail—PoffeGion may bit had the firrt of November next, or sooner if re quired Apply to I'd ward Shoemaker. septembfcr $ ' $ -Landing, From the firig Betfcy, Captain Vndrcwg, at the fir : wharf ro lars for their pvflagr. App'y on brwd the (h ; p, rto JACOB SPERRY & Co. September x Clot 6500 lbs- New Orleans Indigo, Entitled, to L r :iv \.ck. 100 hogfhea '» V! giuia Tobacco,, 54 key* <