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    LONDON Septemto-i-
Extraft of a letter From Sir Sidney Smith to
General Menon, Coroaiander in Chief of
the French* army in Egypt, dated foppa, lid
• June, ißco.
"GEN mat-,
" I received this evening the letter dated the
soth June, which you have done me the ho
nor to write me—At .the moment at which I
expefled to fee General Kleber under the most
fortunate a.id favorable aufpicies, ! learn with
highest chagrin, ami with the greatest grftf,
his tragical tath. (The letter will appear in
full to-morrow.)
Ssptember ».
MafTena and Brune, are about to repair to
Paris, where it appears thit the
in Chief of all the armies it' the kep jb ic have
atTembled, a circumrtance which is et itlejf fuf
ficient to remove all idea of the refumpthn of
"hoitilities. If : there were not other left oltenfi
ble rtral'ons for this, it is erroneoofly luppofed
t>y fonie, that the trifling tali in the Frsuch
Funds was an antt paciiic lymptom. It is the
natural consequence of the delay which the new
turn that the negotiations have taken has pro
' duced, in their expeiteU iflue. We (hall in a
few days fee the hopes of the public rife more
ripidly than they hive fallen.
Setembcr .3
The following is the price of the French
Funds during the three firll days of the present
month :
tiers Confolidc Rente Provifoirc
Sept. 1, 3J, 88 16 13
», 31 88 17 13
3*» 31 50 17 8
The French Journalifti are, it Teems, very
angry, because the Ruffian Arabafladoi at Ber
lin ha 9 given c splendid lupper to Lord Cary»-
fort—Bat thcfe men should not be so much vex
ed at this repilt, Gnce it has afiordtd them a
Bone to Pick.
ft is rather unlucky for the French Consul,
that a« soon as i.e hat determined to tati sty
the will of tkc French People, by giving tbem
a Navy the woods ot Fr.nce fhuuld be det.rey
«dbv fire. But tie French Consul may, how
ever, console himfe'f with th« idea that his na
tion is laved the exprnce of ftiip building, and
the conlequent surrender of Ins navy to Bri
•tiih valor, or in facrifice by Briti(h thunder.
General Menon, if report may be trnlled t
has ailually contributed to the death of Kieber,
whose tate he affeiSls to deplore ; h»: a« Menon
is now a MbfTilman, he perhaps considered if
a religious dwty to destroy a Christian, though
from thecrnduA of the French in Egyp , he
had no reason to belive that any of them caald
be entitled tn such an appella ion.
among the prizes given hy Buonaparte for
the encouragement of t< en<vy, there is no one
so likely to be attended with beneficial effeita
to t..t French, as that which ho'.ds out encou
ragement to the men who c»n Oep a ho e under
vater. The Rog<>e9 tvlro aim at the hull will
£nd emp'oyment for them.
September 6.
Yesterday alvices were received from Mi
norca. JJy these we learn, that the 35th
regiment, which is ig'O strong, lia» b«.cn
sent to Malta.. The force; under Gerieral
Abercrombie, confiding of about 9DO men,
have failed to the Ealtward, supposed to be
deflined for Egypt ; and the general had left
orders that the 4000 men which were lan
drd on the iflind of Houat, but were after
wards rc-enib.irked for the Mediterranean,
should fallow him. Among tbel'e are seve
ral hundred cavalry.
A council of the Cabinet Miniflers wa« ye
sterday held at Livd Grenrille's Office, on
the advices received from the Continent.
His G r aee the Duke of Portland, Earls of
Chatham ind Campden ; Lord Greuville,
and the Chancellor of the Exchequer atten
ded the meeting.
Three of Truce arrived on Wed
nesday at Dover from Calais, with dif
patchet. In the last came over fomc paf
fengert.
It is reported thit Major General Knox
is appointed to be Gpvenor General of Ja
maica ; and that he is immediately tfc let
out to the Wefl-Indits.
The Duke of Wirtemberg. with the He
reditary Prince, and Miniflers, Count
and Baron Not man, is now at
Vienna, and lui had several audiences of tin
F.irperor.
A Jetter from Denmark, d<ted A»guft
26, dates that all the Danifli Officers, Na
val and Military, upon leave of absence,
are ordered immediately to j»in their corps
and march to the fra sice.
On the lad ultimo, Admiral Sir Richird
Bickerton, who commands off Cadiz, in the
Swiftfure; gave a frefh notice to the foreign
Confuii residing irvthat city, that the port
Cadiz continued iu a date of blockade All
neutral veflels going into that hatbour unloaded,
would pafa free and without being
but that no loaded lhip», coming from that port,
would l>e permitted to fail without a paflport
firft obtained from the commanding p.fficer in
the Me litercanean.
.* September 9. /
Tt was on the ii)th ultimo, that Lord Whit
'worth finned the Convention with Count Bern
dorff, the Dan.ih Minister. she fallowing is
A copy of a note written by his Lordftiip to one
■®f ®ur ministers abroad 0:1 the ft;bjetSl, and is
more explanJtory than .iny thing that has been
publiflied on the ftihjeil:
.»' COPENHAGEN, Aug. 30, 1800.
" 1 have the fatisfa&ion to ac
quaint yo.u, that 1 yesterday signed
a Convention with the Danilh Mi
nister, on terms fatisfa&ory to his
Majesty, and such as will, I think,
strengthen the bonds of friendfliip
and alliance between the two coun
tries.
(Signed) " WHiTWORTH.'*
The fallowiitg are the principle ait cles of
Ibe Convention: —
" The Dar.ifh fripate iud Convoy, carried
into Deal, (hall be repaired at the expense of
Great Bri.ain, and then released.
«' The dtfrulfion rrfpe&ing the averted
right of the F.uglifh to visit Convoys (hall
be ajournrd to a Further Negociation in
London.
m Untill this point is decided, Danish
lliips Hull only fail ur.dir cenvoy in the
Mediterranean Seft, to protest them from
the Algerine criziers. The Djnirti fiiips
fh;tll be liubiie to be fe.irc.hed as bereto
foie.
"The Corirentiort shall be ratified by the
two Courts within 3 weeks.
Gazette of the United States.
PHILADELPHIA,
TUESDAY EVKNING,OCTOBER 11.
Prices 6f Public Stock,
Philadelphia, October ao.
Par amoun.
a Jh*re
Eight ftr cnt ftecV—»TOs ~>er cent.
Sir per cent. s\id } - „ .1 11
Navy ditto J 87 .-tort7/6p.»0/
Deferred 6 per cent. 86 1-4 17/3
Three percent. 53 i-» 10/"8
5 1-1 per cent. 85 llf
4 [-» per cent. none at market
BANK United States, 35 p. cent advan.~)
Pennsylvania, u ditto (
N.America 51 di:to f * co
Insurance Co. Feims'a 10 ditto J
I North America 1» als per ceftt.")
helow par—nominal J 10
Turnpike - 150 a 160 Jolls. 300
Schuylkill Bridge - - • par ic
Wat.-r Loan, 87$ 090 dolls. 100
Land Warrant? 25 dolls, too acres nom.
St Atjjru/iine Cburcb Lottery Tickets. Q dollar*
EXCHANGE.
On London at 60 nay» 71 <r 7»s_ .
On Amlterdam, do 39 a4O centO
[per Florin >
On Hambwrgh do 36 a 37 cents \
[per Mark Ba- cs^
Rates of Foreign Coins and Curren
fencies in the United States—per
act of Congres for payment of Du
ties
DU'ti. Cts. ]
Hrig'iih pound sterling 4 44
Irilh do do 4 10 (
Uu ch Fl rin cr Ouilier o 40 f
Hjjnhurgh Mirk Banco o 33 t3 J
ICr* The fgbfiriber having frequently
heard comply nts of the want of accuracy in
tbe price current of public stock, has conclud
ed wfnrnifli the Gazette of the
occasionally (if called for) with what miiy in
his opinion be con Pi dr red the Market Prices
of Stock, and tie Rates of Rxchange.
M. M'CONNELL,
Cittnut street, Ho. 1 •
The Editor of the paper it con
fpicuons for his felicity in the art of pun
ning, a mode of exciting merriment, whieh,
though sometimes derided by the lofty fafti
dioufnefs of attic wit will be continued,
while men remember that Cicero and Swift,
did not disdain to play with words. We
find the following Jue de inot in the Far
mer's Mufeun). In a London paper, the
marriage of a Mils Fish to a Mr. Hook,
is mentioned. The young lady had a for
tune of £ and married her pafamour
without S penny, by a neat scriptural allu
sion, the London Editor remark that'the
draft may well be called miraculous. But,
adds, the Walpole Editor, we suppose t,he
lady, biting at unbaited bo»k f mud be an
odd Jisb indeed.
Sun
From the return! publiflied in the Eaffon
Paper, it appears probable that the Demo
crats will carry their ticket in Rucks Coun
ty, the returns, howe»e{, from Newton and
Hriltolin that county bad not been received,
and no returns has yet been received from
Wayne countv.
For the 14 hours preceding Saturday
morning, fun-rife, there wtrc 12 deaths-in
Baltimore and its vicinity.
Congrcfs are to hold their firft lefllon
at the city of Wafliington on the third
Monday in next month. The President
is expected in town on his way thither
this day or to-u,iorrow.
The frigate President,
captain Trnxton, has recaptured an En
glish merchantmen, with a valuable car
go, and sent her into St. Kitts.
The Governor of South Carolina has
iflued his proclamation, offering a re
ward of one hundred dollars, for appre
hending Joseph John Martin, who was
lately charged with palling counterfeited
Bank Biils, and thereon was committed
to the gaol of Kerfhaw diftrift, at Cam
den, from whence he escaped in the
night of the twenty-ninth of September
last.
Ic,ooo Barrels of Flour arrrived
lately at Havanna in one week, in con
sequence of which no sales could be ef
fedtcd without considerable loss.
A proeefiion, in honour of the meet
ing of Congress, is proposed in the
Georgetown papers.
GORMANDIZING.
Yesterday afternoon a- countryman
from Morris's River, contracted with an
oyfterman to pay him fifty cents, if he
would open as many oysters for him as he
could eat —The oyfterman had opened
nearly one hundred oysters, which the
countryman devoured, when he willitd
the countryman to give up the bargain ;
but the countryman perlifted until he
had eaten upwards of Three Hundred,
;to die great astonishment of the bye
: fta;iders, arid the mortification of the
! poor oyftermati Who sincerely repented
' his bargain—The oyfterman then beg-
I ged him to desist, hut the countryman
persisted, laying he had not enough }
, and he would 1110 ft probably have eaten
the whole in the barrow,; but by the soli
citations of the bye-danders, he let the
oyfterman off and paid him the 50 cents.
During this voracious meal, the coun
tryman drank seven large glalTes of
brandy and water and eat twelve large
biscuits.
-
SUMM AR Y
From the Neno-TCtrl Gazette:
We find nothing in the papers con
cerning our Envoys. But a pafiengcr in
the Friends informs,that just before they
failed, news from Paris had been re
ceived that they were about departing
for America.
4GO
The Duke of Kent has arrived at
London from Halifax, and received with
great affe&ion.
The English mail for America was
made up on the 3d ult. for the Mary
Packet.
Gene;ral Klcber, it appears, was afTaf
finated by an Egyptian in disguise. The
Grand Vizier- is determined to decide
the fate of Egypt sword }n hand ; he was
reinforcing his army.to 100,000 men.
Every thing threatened an immediate
war with<the French* -
Duroc is 'faicl to have left Paris again
for Viennaj accompanied, by senator Ber.
thelemy. -si
Moreau and Lecourbe had' arrived at
Paris from the army —-Oeheral Brune is
to command ' the army of Italy, and
Macdonald the army of Reserve.
The differences between Great Bri
tain and. Denmark are amicably termi
nated. The Danes are to pay Great
Britain two millions for the expences
incurred in fitting out the naval arma
ment —and the English were to restore
the frigate which they hail taken toge
ther with the convoy. The Danes have
consented to have their conveys examin
ed, excepting those in the Mediter
ranean.
NEW YORK, oaobwio.
Extrafl of a Irtter from a refpedlaole mercan
ile houfr in London, to their correspondents
in this city, received by the Two Friends,
Captain Gardner.
Lndjn, September 4.
" Advices from Germany and indi
cate » renewal of war on the continent, and
which ii to be decided by the nth rnltant. The
Emperor's fubmlflion to the terrrn' France,
can alone prevent it- We have also advices ot
the »9th ultimo, from' Paris, that your Com
mission is renewed, and that the nepociation is
again proceeding. We hope in conlequence of
fuller infirutflions from your executive.
BASSATF.HKK ST. KITTS,„Sfp. I 3
Ibe U.S. scb. Experiment, Charles Stew
art Esq. commander, came in on Tuesday
with the scb. Deux Amir, Vincerit Vtscbo,
Master, of 6 guns, be'onging to Curracoa,
latt from Guadalotipe for St. Bartholomew,
with Produce, which she bad captured after
an htur and an haljs engagement on Monday
morning last to windward of the. Utter isl
and. „ ... .
Booksellers, Printers, and' private
Gentlemen, holding fubfdiption papers for
the publication of The Farrago and Lay
Preac.hkk, will please, on, or -before the
middle of November next, to forward them
to Philadelphia, in a cover, open at the ends,
in the manner in which newspapers are
usually tranfmittecl. It is requeued that
they he addrtflfd to A»b»ry Dickins,
Bookseller, Philadelphia. Gentlemen, in dif
ferent parn of the United States, and in
British America, who have not had ait op
portunity to fubferibe to both, or either of
the above performances, may address at abave
th irl tters, Pojl paid ; their wiflies shall b«
complied with, and their names, if fenr
fenfonably, (hall be added to the lift of fub
criChfrs, to be prefixed to the volumes.
October 14.
|C7* THE Members of the Society of
the Sons of St. GEORGE, eftablilhtd at
Philadelphia, for the advice and affiftiince
of Engliflimen in ditlrefr are requeued to
attend a quarterly meeting of the faid'Soci
ety, at the City Tavern, oo the
23d day of Oftober, at fix o'clock in the
evening. ■.?,
* * Several Members are to be balloted
for- GEORGE DAVIS, Sec'r?.
O&ober 16. &23d
1 bis Day Published,
By J. Oumiiod, No. 41, Chel'not Street,
(Pric« »J Centij '
THI
Death of General Wajhingtom.
A POEM. •
In imitation of th« manner of Oflian.
By Rev. John B. Linn, A. M.
Minister of the Firfc Prcfbyterian Congregation
Philadelphia.
0- Mr. Cluudroti's Oration will be published
on Mnrday morning.
ftlMch 15. &
Gazette Marine Lift,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. .
, ARRIVED, dayi
Brig Rambler, Sell, Martinique -
. Ballast, ] . Yard.
Sch. Little Tom Butler, Grailbury, Kingston,
Ballast, Reed and Forde..
fectsey and Polly,. Smith, Boston U
Beef and Hobs.
.. ....CLEARED,
Ship Phoebe Ana, Gardner, Cowe*
Brig Sally, Smith, Lisbon
t Margaretta, Clardj i ■ ~do
Sch. Swift, Reil, , Havanna
Schooner Razor, Jcimfl n, was at St. Thomas's
B, r 'g Two Brothei O: ffiths, was at Nevis.
Schoo Betsey, '/. sue froni this port arriv«
it St. Croii the li'lj of Augnst
Snip. America of this port wis spoke at thi
Nore, bound,to London.
The United States brig Norfolk, Thomas Cal
vert, Eitj. commander, 30 days from Carthagena
has arrived at Baltimore Brigs Louisa, Maffct
and Maria'; Conyr.gham of Phil, failed »nder hci
convoy.
Ship Halcyon, Wise, froni London, in jo days
has arrived at Baltimore, (lie wa» boarded and
robbed by a French.privateer.
Brig Tarter, of this port, on her paflage from
Cape Francois to Jacquemel, was captured and
fetit to Jamaica.
£5" Lettsrs for the fliip Galen, Smith, for
Cowes, will be received at the Coffee house, un
til Wednesday, theicdinst.
Arrived at London—the William & Henry,
from Virginia; Superb, Hunter, from Charles
ton ; Minerva, Baker, of Bolton , brig Mary
land, Tyfon, from Baltimore ; the America,
Walfh, at Cck, from Virginia.
The brig Iris, from New-York to Bridal,
has been sent into Bordeaux.
Sailed from the Downs August 2j, the Hal
cyon, Wife, for Baltimore, and the Nancy,
Smith, for Charleflon.
The Maryland, Webb, failed the day before
the Two Friends, for New-York.,
Just Received,
By the George, Amiable and other late arrivals,
AND FOR SALE,
On low terms, by tie package, at
No. 48,
Sautb Front street,
10 Bales Rose Blankets^
5 bales Ouffiil ditto
15 hales Kendal Cottons
4 bales low priced Broadcloths
4 bales Lonlon fuperfine do.
t haUs Plains and Forest Cloths
I bale falhionable fine Soatings
3 bales falhioi.ahle LionDcin do.
y Imall bales low priced Swanfdowns
4 bales Ingrain Yorkifliife Carpets and
10 hhd. Scin Twiu?.
AL SO,
An extensive aud choice aflortment of
DRY GOODS-
O P K M.
WILLIAM FRENCH.
d4ttu.itf.4w.
o&oher at
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—
to wit:
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the «d day
of Augufl, in the 15th year of the Indcpvn
dence of the United Sutes ot America, William
Young', (Beokfellcr,) of the said Difiridl, hath
deposited in this Office, the title of a Book, the
right whereof he claims as frvfritttr ; in the word*
following, to wit.
•' Essay on Political Society.''
IN CONFORMITY to the a& of the Con
gress of the United States,intituled " An
Ad for the encouragement of learning
[si At.'l by securing the copies of Maps, Charts
and Bofcks to the Authors and Propri
etors of such copies during the times
therein mentioned "
D.CALDWELL.
Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.
feptember 18 »aw4W.
Mary Beck,
RESPECTFULLY informs her Friends and the
Public, that (he intends opining her Sclcft
SCHOOL on the firfl as October, in Fifth near
Walnut Street, opposite the State House Yard,
where fhc will as usual, teach the branches #f po
lite and nfeful literature, inclujing Geography,
Astronomy, Writing, Arithmetic, and every ac
complifliment neceffiry to form a complete liberal
education.
Young Ladies may be accommodated with
Board, &c. in the HoUle, which is very airy and
healthy.
Mr. O. Back's Drawing and Painting School
will commence at the fame time..
feptember ao tu thA fa tm
REPUBLICAN
Book - Store,
North Secoud Street, oppcti'.e Christ Church.
JUST PUBLISHED,
With Illustrations anJ Additions
Desultory Reflections
, t>V THE
NEW POLITICAL ASPECTS
OF
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
In the United States of Amsrica, (ince the
commenccment,pf the year 1799-
|C7* R. T. Rawle, considering that in
this country there is a fr e prel's, is determi
ned his Book-Store'lhall also be free to pub
lications of evety denomination, whether po
litical or religious. The works of Whigs
or Tories ; Republicans, or Mon*rchi(H 1
Anftocrats cr Democrats ; Fcdtralills or
Anti-Federatif\s ; .Chrillians, Jews, Hea
thens or Turks, are equally free for l'.ile j
and, whatever may be his private opinions,
i; resolved, *s a Bookseller, and in the true
spirit of his profelfion, 41 To be open to all
parties, and influenced by none.
N. B. He for falc, all the latest po
litical publications, and every article in the
Stationary Line.
Oftober i. ' 3»waw.
William Fr.encfi;
No. 48,
~ South I^ONX-STREET*
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
By the Pennl'ylyjnia, captiia York, from
LOUDON,
An extensive and elegant assortment of
r,, tONPQN .SUPERFINE
Broadcloths and Caflimeresi
otfteber 21 rt4'.'u.&f.4w.
'that large and commodious
, c H o USE; t ....
At the cornel of Arch Ninth ftreeti.
To be Let,
THE bouse, ftafcle;caachrhouf?and Jots, lately
occupied.by : Majof BufJrr t fitnate as ahove.
For terms apply to j B. Wallace, No. »8, north
Fifth
oitober it
Danciiig Academy.
< r • ; • ! I >. I ■
MR. his the honor to inform hit
pupils and the public in general, that he haj
op«ned his academy for dancing, at his affemUy
rooni, No. 64, south Fou-th street. The atres
danqear* three timet a week asufual,on Monday,
and Friday. The hours, for Ladies art
from 10 to I ia fhc morning ; yi>ung gentlemen
from 4 to 6, and grown gentlemen from half
past 6 to 9 in, the evening
Mr. Q_refidei at No 50, south Fifth street.
otflober »f aawff
Philadelphia Academy.
gf Mr. Francis Gal&et,
AN experienced and. approved li ftrufler, lias
, undertaken to teach the FR&NCH LAN
GUAGE in this Seminary, to fach of the Young
Gentleman as may chooife to place themselves un
der his care
Oflolier it
Wanted Immediately,
AN ACTIVE,
HONEST MAN —to carry the of
the Uivited States. He mull be well ac
quainted witii the City.
Oflober 11. -• •
New-Theatre.
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING,
October 22.
Will be pref nt«d, (for the firft time this season)
a celebrated Tragedy in 5 i&s, called
Pizarro ;
Or, THE SPANIARDS /.V PERU.
Pizarro,Mr. Warren —Alonzo, Mr. Cain—Rolls,
Mr. Cooper—Ataliba, Mr. Wood.
Elvira, Mrt. Mcrry-*Cora, M»f» E. Wcßray.
"> As er the Tragedy,
Minuet Da La Coua, and a new Cavotto, by
Matter Harris, (pupil to Mr. Francis) and
Mils Arnold.
To which will be Added,
-A Farce, (in one a£t) called the
Hbrse and Widow,
Chara&crs as Before. K
A NEW COMEDY is in Rrhear
fal, and will be speedily pr .duced, with new
Scenery, &c.
*,* Books of th< Songs in Pfzarrc, to
toe had at the Theatre.
Box, one Dollar. Pit, three quarters of a Dol
lar, and Gallery, half a Dohar.
The Door» of the Theatre will open at i 4 past
5, and the Curtain rife it 1-4 past 6 o'clock
Gentlemen and La.liei are requeued to fend their
fcrvants to keep places in the boxes at a quarter past
five oMock.
<< Loft yesterday,
AHED Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing
one hundred id twenty dollars in Bank U.
■States' notes; also, a Permit for Ben Harrifon to
land articles from on board the schooner Nancy,
captain Morle. Whoever has found the fame and!
wirt deliver it at the office of the Gazette of the
United States, will be liberally rewarded.
o&olx-r »i 31
FOUND,
In M ar ket-Hreet, {foe 13th inllanc,
A BANK NOTE.
03" Enquire of the Primer.
OA. 18. diw
To Let,
AN agreeable HOUSE, very pleafantfy faul
ted, it is one of that hamdfome row of build
ings lately treSei in Walnut between Seventh and
Eighth streets. Please apply at No. »i,Seventh
near Walnut ftrect, to
CHARLES P. HEATH
o&ober ao d6t
Found,
' THIS MOB si SG,
A Gold Locket fs* Chain.
THE owner may have them by applying at
No. 48, Market Street, and paying the cost
of this advertisement.
O&ober 20.
A HANDSOME EDITION
or
LINDLEY MURRAY'S
English Grammar,
"WITH
AN APPENDIX,
Has this Day been publiflied, by Ar.aunr
DICKINS, opposite Chrilt-Churclii
Philadelphia.
[Price Ons Dollar'"}
Oftober 7.
I
law tf
tnwtt.