the of the captain general of Marine of this denai tment, by whom you may d-.wt} them to us in every iecurity. We have the honour to be, See. (Signed) ?V 4* i His Britannic Majesty's Ihip S viftfure, off Cadii, the 22d of July, 1800. I have this moment received vour letter of the 13th inli. and in reply, I bejj leave to refer you to Keith's letter of the sth of December, 1799, '» which you mil rib-; serve, that the Co.ifuls of all the nations in amity with Great-Brltaia, have beefi duly informed of the blockade ot Cadiz, and that; any vessel attempting- to enter, or to fail frorp'that port, would be detained and pro ceeded igainft according to law. I .am di-- re£led as tar as poflihle, to enforce the bloc kade, and I eannot allow any laden vrflthto depart from Cadiz, iinjefs Ihe has a pass from the commander in chief of his Britannic ma jesty's fleet in the Mediterranean , but niu tral vetTelg without cargo will not be nio lefted, the Pjvplper, American (hip excepted, which entered Cadiz alter being warned not to do so, and wat r.lear d out for A brier? It is very probable that several vefTils may have efcaped,our cruise's, and got into C.i diz, but some of his Majesty's fliips have al ways been off the port. Vessels departing from C.;diz in ballast, are to endeavour to lpeak any Britifli men of war they imt/ Tall in within the neighbour hood. I have the honor to be, Sec. BK.KEKTON, (Signed) Ut-ar.nd.n:inl. To the refpeftive Neutral Consuls, resident in Cadiz. From late London paper. The young King of Sweden is about S feet 11 irches high. He is well limbed, and muscular- H i fore) ead arched and prominent; his eyes penetrating. He in general *ralk> quick, but on parade is state- Jy and warlike ; his afprA is open and his manners si anks* 7he mod favored am :>ng the authors he usually reads is L vy, of whose relation of battles and speeches he has been known t0 express a romantic ad miration but it was the remark of his pri vate tutor, that always af'er reading the life of his ancestor Charles XII. he roamed about several days in search of some grand adventure. •• But, obfervts a German Jour nalist, " this young King pnfieffes little of the enthusiasm of the rival of Peter the Great." , Belle- Ifie, (to which it is supposed the Expedition is direfted) is an Island of France, 115 miles off the coall of the de partment of Morbihan. It is ij tnies long 5 broad, and diverfified with craggy mountains, salt-works and fertile plains It was taken by us during 1 the 7 yea:s war, in 1761, and reflored at the peace of 1763. The following singular occurrence was lately communicated by the Prefect of the Department of the Var (county of Nice) to the French minister ot the interior : The mountain of Fondndes forms part of the chain of the I ower Alps, which runs along the right bank of the Var- It is abut 300 metres above the level of the Mediterranean ; its fouthe n base is wafhtd by the Var. In the course of last June there was observed that cn the foothern declivity of this mountain frme parts had funk. The ground opened in the clefts and sensibly fell in. The upper part soon felt tVe effe&s of this, and, by the parallel linking of the ground the mountain appeared like an amphitheatre. At last the weather calm and the (fcv firene, the top of the mountain fuddently gaveaway, with a noise like thunder- The ground shaken to pieces by the (hock rolled down the declivity like a torrent of lava, and flopped only by a hilock at the foot of the mountain. The quantity of ground displaced is estimated at 20 millions of cubical metres. It lilled up a whole valley, buried several country houses and covered the tops of the highest trees over the furface of a quarter of a fyuare leagues. Notwithstanding this enormous (hock, the ground dill continncs to fink, Hr.d we dread a f cond perhaps as diaftrous as the firft. The Danish ship Norway, Captain OfTon, arrived at Diamond harbour from Batavia on th- 12th January. By this ftiip we learn the loss of the American ship CereS, last from the Isle of France, which was wrecked in the month of Oftwber, uponthe Island Anguna. Part of the crew arrived at Basvia in the jolly boat belonging to the Ceres, with about four or five thoufatid dollars part of the trcafure with which the ■vefTcl had been freighted. By the accounts of these people, as soon as the Ceres had struck, the Captain and ftiips company fought the shore in boats, carrying the trea sure with them 5 upon their landing, the natives cam.e down upon them, and the Cap tain in order to conciliate their good will, advanced towards them with t' e supercar go, and one or two pafTengers. making signs of fubmiflion : the attempt was vain, for the savages immediately put them to death; the reft witnefied this brbarity, betook themselves to flight, and found re fuse in the woods. The party who sur vived to relate the above, vilited the shore at dusk, and found the jolly boat lying there with the tteafure, but Hove. I hey howe- ver contrived to repair the damages by the application of their jackets to to the leak, and prosecuted the perilous way to Batavia. I > our last we Hated the convidtion of two more of the Hermione's crew. Ihe hand of providence has evidently (hewn itfelf in JOSEPH YZNARDT, American Prn-Cor.fol. JOHN GAHN, Sweden do. R. ROOM, Danilh do. [COPY.] tne pumfument of these afrbtious wrefcFies, the (hatne of England and humanity. They had ali made their escape and were fafe in an enemy s country ; yet by various ways and unaccountable means, Divine Venge ance has pursued and delivered them up to the arm of their offended country ! We | trull this strong and memorable document! wi:i not be loft. ELECTION. I he following rtturni are -h Hertzhog 1666 Jimt-s Thackara 1665 Michael Bnght 1(64. M.charl Kitts 1664 John Hufline 16^6 COUNTY. N. Liberties 1188 311 Southwark 551 137 Moyamenting lot 15 Paflyunk 54 6 Blockley 85 j8 Kingfeffing 60 1 j Roxbury 107 Germantown 304 112 Hnftol Buftletotvn 262 142 2801 843 2707 886 Congress. JiCMin. Feu' Ld;'i. Lardner. 1158 290 248 133 107 29 3-0 109 48 24 Northern Liberties Buljhrtowu Roxbury Gcrmantoun Brift 1 • Aurmhfy. Penrofe I.i n ird Enftles Kefsier Lot*»n Hon lion * 161 'J'ltEfrmary 1158 Djffield -1 '59 J™'» ioga Warner i's9 Holines 1159 J 0 h ]-. fTi Court Co»-.nission,-r. Carver 805 Keen ■ 684. •475 181 •• September 5, fell in wi h the British Beliona privateer, who informed me, that a new regulation had been ellabliflied in the Briiifh navy; that was, to fend in for ,dju dicauon, all neutrals who behave unctvo/fy ! [lt migLt be recommended ta American Captains, ti> go to France to learn polite ness—it would be preferable to the role d' equipage ] '• September 6, f»ll in with the N. Pro vidence privateer. Lion s Revenge, Capt. Pcatty\ who exhibited a Mack lift, as he called it, containing the names of about thirty persons who are said to be in the ha bit of exporting contraband goods. Among these I observed the names of Lewis Clapi er > Sanchez, William and James Har- I v «y- John M'Adams, George Barnewall, | and Foley," I The brig Friends, Reply, has arrived at Port Royal, from this port- Yesterday arrived floopHopeftil, Duplex, sixteen days from New , Providcnse, where! she had been taken into by the British sri- j gate Andromeda, and vefTel and cargo con- ' demned. She has been purchased in by i the orders of her owner J H. Hurtin, and brings fourteen tons of fultick. iame day, brig Little John Butler, Gra j ham 25 days from Tobago- Spoke Sep ; tember 29. latitude 24, 39, longitude 68, ! 33, brig Fan;.y, Evertfun, twelve days out from Baltimore bound to Hifpaniota, Sail ed in co. wit!» feveial vessels, and parted co. with the brig Hitty, Lord, bound to Ports mouth (N. H.) on the 7th September, lat itude 21, 3j, longitude 68, 39. In th« Hopeftil, Duplex, from New Providence, came passengers, Captain Mon cru-ffe, and cr w of the bri< Rebecca, of this ;.ort belonging to Mtflrs. Scott and Seaman, of this city, which was call away 2qß on 'Bth J;pttmber on Cape Verd Key, 2',8 an " tota ''yloft. They wre picked up by 2, 8 a Spanish Hoop and carried into lyy New Providence. 298 Letter bags up at the Tqntine. 3'Q The ship Qoyne, Browu, for, London, to fail this day ; ihip American Hero, for | 35 2 do. to fa 1 soon ; fliip Juliana, for d«>. to j SENATOR. SHERIFF . I I I- -? i ,2 5 384 545 '29 97 15 94 6 84 54 59 '5 106 25 300 igß 49 9 258 143 It appears from whole returns, tlvit the following arc t'e fiiccefsfal Cii#Sl«fetesl t CONGRESS; William Jones— Michael L?ib: SENA'! OH. J.'hn Pearfon. SHERIFF. Israel Israel. In the AlTemhly, SeleiSl and Common Council. the Federal Ticket has carried* Arrived, brig Louisa, from South A" merica, failed from thence on the igch Sep tember, in co. with the brig Maria under convoy of the United States brig Norfplk. Off Point Morant, Jamaica, fell in with the Cruilh frigate Coweftofle, whose comman der informed Captain Calvert, tjf the cap ture of ( urracoa by the Englifli, and that General Rigaud wa3 at Jamai.a. On the 3d instant, in the nigbt 101 l the convoy. On the 10th in latitude 34, N. longitude 74' S°> W. spoke the sloop Ranger, from New York, bound to New Providence out eight days all well. For the 48 hour? preceding- Monday morning, there were 28 deaths in Baltimore. Total numbrr in the hospital sick with the; prevailing disease, 35 Canvalefc- nts, Discharged cured, g Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED, Schr. Sea Flower. Summers, N. York c Plaifter Paris - G Plankinghorn The Delaware Hoop of war Captain Spotfwood, left New Caft'e yellerday. Two inward bonnd schooners are below, fiippofed to be from PafTamaquody. l he brig Hannah, of Philadelphia, capt# Boggs, 28 day* from Tenerifte, w t spoke in lat 34, 51, long 59, and was supplied with provilions, whicli ihe stood in need of, A ship from Amfterd.ini bound to Balti- out 36 davs, Robert Brown, inafter, ■was spoke September 6, in. lat. 36,31, long ■5 7,26. BOSTON, Oftober 7- Arrived, (loop 1 wo lifters, Quarenbez St. Crpix 1 Same day, fchooncr Bradford, N. S. thrte days. Two brigs and Jeveral other veflels enter ed Quarantine Road yelterday. It it said a brijr tom Baavia for Bollon was at the Vineyard a few days fiirce. NEW YORK, Oftober 14* Anived, days Brig Ceres, Picket, Norfolk 4 Sloop Hopeftii, Duplex, N.Providence 16 CLEARED, Ship Chesapeake, Tombs, Amflerdam Schr. Commerce. Robinfou, St. Barths. Ship She, h rdefs, arrived at Savannah, ship Au gull a do. Schr- Chance, Little, from New Haven, is arrived at Dominico. Ship Pomona Myers, has arrived in Long Island Sound* from Lisbon. with a cargo of Dt. \ ■ hiie *n board the fcl.ooner Venelia on Sunday lallin looking ovrr Captain Pition net's journal, we observed the following minutes, made on his outward bound pas sage. fail 20th l'nftant ; (hip Juflina, Bnnce for ' Liverpool, to fail 15th ; Liverpool Pack et for do to fail 18th ; Bo"avr nture, A 1 len, for Hamburg to fail i6rb ; brig Re covery, Campbell, for Glasgow, to fail the 33d. John Clifton, junr. HAVIMG declined his former business, offers for sale all his flock, confining of the follow ing articles vz sixteen anvils, eighteen pair of brllows's, five vices, with all the other tools ne cefTtrry for conducing the Smiths BuGnef'. ALSO, About five tons offpikes, different fi ze j, 3 oeo lb Ineathtng and drawing nails, a large assortment of tekle hooks and thimbles fwivle hooks, Icrapers, hinges and nails, with every other defcript>on of ready ma le iron w»rk, suitable for ftockinr a Blip smith s or ihip chandler's (lore. All of which he will fell on very reaf#nab!e terms for calh or approved notes. *,* Apply at No. 80, Swanfon Street, South ward. October r 5. jtawim Robert Smith & Co, As. 58, South Front Street. have received, By the late arriv Is from London, Liverpool, Hull atvi Glasgow, A general aflortment of GOODS, Suitable for the Season—among which are Superfine and ftcond clothj Forest coths and plains A variety of plain, ribb'd and embossed caffi. meres of evjry colour A variety of falhionable fwanfdown Kendal cdttons locking and Colchefler baize of every col«r 74 s o 11-4 rose brank.ts 1 t J and 3 do White fcrges, fuitahle for fadlers Ribbed and plain calimancoes Rattinets and shalloons Durants, joans ind bombaaeens BomV.azetU, flriped and ptein Wildbores Velvrrets, thickfetts and fancy cords Check'd anil striped ginghams 7-8. 4 4, n-8 cot'or. check# B«d ticks, Scotch fliirtir.g Brown linens and cotton bagging Plain a-id ram' orVt jaconet and book muslins and handkrrchi fs Coloured tam'or'd ditto lead an.{ blue muslins Mtanibricks and hwns Lawn, and printed litien handkerchiefs Black an-! coloreJ Baiceloaa ditto Black love ditto Worfie !,yarn and cotton hosiery Wh'teand cAl' red threa J s Tapes, quality and (hoe binding An aflortment of ribbons Pe*ving ft'k and twifl Ivnry and horn comfs Shirt wires avd moulds Plai'! and lancy buttons Knives and forks, penknives, fciflofs, needles pins, See. Day.? They have alio on hand, en assortment of CHINA, &? INDIA GOODS, Celrored »nr James Chew. Am npthe other things in the hag there TTT'iT PTTRT TCT-ITTT* was a caul which was over the face of the fil J Ulsi. J loiril J U ) Chew when born, and on it the name of S- Chew And to be Sold by was marked. Any perton having fnnnd the above ' JAMES BUMPHRETS and will return it to Mr. Pr u! Fr.-no. No i 3 t, No. je6, south fide Market street, orrcr of .Sprue- and Water flreets.ilal! be ha: d 1) f i"» fomely rewarded. KeDOltS 01 CaieS oa ber 15 €] eoxt *■ 11 0 Argued and determined in the For LIVERPOOL, The American Philadelphia, Ce dar and Live-Oak huilt S HIp AMIABLE, mDaniel C Tellinghafi, mailer; >)Z&§El£jiEei€&i' intended to fail early in bcr.and to return an early spring (hip to P.hi'adelphia , will he ready to take in flwrtly at Perotr's wharf—For Fraight or Paflage, »pply to the captaiu on board, or to JER. WARDER. Those Gentlemen who have Goads on board the Amiabfr, ar; requelled to fend their permit* on board at Gerard's Wharf, above Marhet flreet, where the Ihip is ready to discharge. "Jeremiah Warder, •Has for Sale, Liverpool high (lord fine Salt a id Coal of the firfl qual.ty ; Loudon refined Salt Petre ; Lon don Whre Lead dm- and ground in oil ; Red Lead; London I'in Piates in boxes; Roman Tea Canifteri in cafrs ; Irtfh Linens afl">rted, 4. & 6lb Cannon Woolwich proof, and 3 A 9 lb Shot. Oflnberls - stiwVw. Taunton of an cxcell:>.tif qoaltry, JUST RECEIVED, Per brie Amity, from Briltol, and for Sale, By John Allen,' No. 122, Spruce street, Who has also on'harvd, Bristol Patent Sail Cl»th, No. i (o 8. feptembrr 2 2 '•*- v . ~ For Sale, 3Y PURLIC AUCTION IN THE " r city ov Washingt n THE following property belonging to the Truf -8 cgate Futid, provided for the payment of certain crcditsrs of Edward Fox and Jane* Green'raf ■ T)Att.r of the property rtf fair! fund, in the City X of tt aftiiagton, that m w is rendered clear of = very l-.cumbrai ce, will e expoftd at Public Auction at ran<.iclifl Tavern, amongfl which arc :he following valuable fituarim., viz. n lots in "quare No. 973, j lots in fqu.re 9-4. , 5 lots in iquaro N« 59?, 1 lots in fqnare fcnth offquari 1019 19 lots in square 1010,1 lot in square lote 1 lot in squire ioil, 7 lots in square 1013 4 lot n square 1034, 3 lota in square rc4s, 310 • quare 1046, 9 lot- ih square 1047, 11 lots (a quare 1048. with fun.!ry others, advantageously ituated in various parts of the city. 4lfo the « lory frame houle now occupied hy Mr. Deblois, >eaatilully fi'uated (with an extensive view of fev jral mi!e< down the Potomac) on the fotith east :nrner ot square 973, fronting 42 feet on 11 llrect :aft, and 4 j for on south G street: a commodious Citchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south rant. A large frame liable, carriage house and lay loft 50 feat by 25, and a -'imp of excellent vater near the back door of the kitchen, the lot •"ending 91 fm on «j street, and 139 feet; inch n G street, comprizing lots Nos, f, », 3, and part >1 11, 111 the refillcred .'.ivifion of the square. 1 he falcswil! commence at the said tavern at ten j'clork in the forenoon. The termsone fourth calh, one fourth in fii months, when a deed will be given, the'remain ing moiety in two years, payment to be feeured by f'on-l and reortgige. But the creditors in the above fund, may in fi-u of mortgage secure pay ment of their bonds by dep&Gt of certilicates ®f the trustees at the rate of si ve ihillings in the pound, to the amount fecurr-d ani (braid a dividend take place l efore the tipiratiou of the tw yesrs.it will nefetoff agatnft th« bond, and the r< tifi catesreturned in the fame proportion. Henry Pratt ") Thomas W. Francis I John Miller, juu. Trujlces. John A(h' -y | Jacob Baker. J THOMAS TINGEY, Agwt. August 4. 3iaw ts Robbery. , 300 Dollars Rsward. T AST Saturday night my (hop in Water ' street was openel by t aife key, and iuu dry -articles of JtwtLLEnV, to the amount of ! tfn or twelve hundred dollars, were carried off. I .ImoNg were, rwo marrow spoors murked u Worrock of Mr James Koburtfon asd wife, of I * ctt'rlbiKg one iio. of a Mr. King one do. >f Mr J Jjn i rimlile, late of rhi,* town, the ba k set wish a large blue glaf- and a frualter I in the entre, ur.der which .vag a plait of hair hid with J. T. in a cypher wofked in pearl. I oj>cihrr. with a n«m rof . ticy pie„ cet, painted by Sully, which Marmot now be rtcolieiWd ; 5 Boatlwaiu'® Calls fcarnped | 4 Warrutk.' AND The following Watches : 1 Gold watch, maker's nanuc iwovau, Paris 1 filverdo. iVmus Green, Liverpool, 77™ I do do. George Bifiel,!, X.oncon, 13,500 1 gold do. fmicii.no name 1 do. do. John Ryland, London, 2331 1 silver do. French, 1,0 name 1 do. do. Jonn Hull, London, 744 t gold do. rtodirt, , ari« i silver da. Jofepfc Kenr er Shaw 1 do. do. J_. Dartmgton, London 1 do. do. No. 9341 1 gilt do. 0. |Vf. Metcalf, Lond. n, 4196 i filvtr do. Geaige llai'wood, Loncoii, 2906 1 do. do. J nd, 8764 tco Dollars wiii be given for tlie restoration of the jewellery, or 200 dollars if the thief or thieves arc . Jim Mr. Bcnjani.n Morr the owner of the Watches wr.ich were taiicn at the fame time, will alio give ioo dollars for them. July 49 0- The Printers at Peterfburp, Richmond, Alexindiia—Baltimore—Char efton—ai.d o* thers, arerequefted to insert the above for a ew times. HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY ; (great-bui t a in) commenced with THE JUDGMBNTS OF The Right Honorable WILLI AM SCOTT, JMicbaelmai Term 1798. By Charles liobinfon, LL. D. Advocate. Voluhk I.—PART I. There Repcrt will be continued regularly: The/cccnd Part which concludes this Volume is now in the press, an.! will be publiflied with all the expedition possible, Augu.t »J, gj" The Editor wiflies to contra# for a conllant supply of Super-Royal PRINTING PAPER The quantitX wanted annually xvill be about one thousand reams. Any pcrfon diTpcfed to comratt, by calling at the office will learn further particulars. September 3. Dft RUSSELL'S HISTORY OF Europe. The public are refpeflfully informed that, First Volume ot'tlie above Woik is printed and will be itnmedurly delivered t • the flih ■«. 1 Thole Ger.rhmen wh< have cxrrrfle * a v'.fa fee the manner ii, which it is executed before tbey*h«°nie subs. rihers, are requdled to call at W. Y.SIRGTIS No. 17,fcutfc fwcond-flreet. It isprefomsd that on coroptrifori it wtli'tat found fuperjer t» the London copy. Aup- »* «•§» 1 ({I V* •*T \ * V ef '■< f V •» P "l •;