THE LATEST Foreign Intelligence. r«F.W YORK, November r. We have been favored by a gentleman of this city, with a file of the News-Letter, receiv ed by the brig Union, thirty-nine days fro:* Belfaft. The London dates by this arrival are four days later thjn before received. Ex tradls follow : LONDON, September 13 It is m-ntioned ihat forty bankruptcies, have been declared at Amttcrdatn in corifeqaence of the notice given of the renswal of holtilities in Germany. Tilt Engl ih fhipsof war flill lie at Elfmeur ; and those that cane fr mtheEalt, Hop in th« roid of Elfineur, to wait the orders ot Admiral Dickfou. September 15 On fstur.lay the squadron under vice admiral Dickfou, ancnored m Yarmouth Roads, iron; the ceaft of Denmark, after having performed the important lervices which we have already had the of dating to the public. By accounis received fjom the armament of fir James Pulteney, and rear admiral fir John Borlafe Warren, of the id instant, we learn that the troops were to proceed to tlie Mediterra nean, under convey of the Gibraltar «nj Ajax line of butle (hips, and thut the tear admiral and the remainder of the squadron were to re turn to rejoin the grand fleet under Earl St. Vincent. We believe accounts have been re ceived of that, squadron having aftually re joined. The report of«his morning, :n consequence of dispatches having been received yelterday from L«rd Keith 111 the Mediterranean, is that a revolt of the French army in Egypt has taken place fmce the death of General that a deputation has been sent to the Englilh admi ral 'rem the majority, proposing to evacuate the country on the terms originally figued at El Arifch. We cann.,t speak with much conli dence to th? truth of the statement. Lord Londonderry lies dangerously ill at Lord Cafttereagh'i house in Cleveland .row, where a coufultation of the faculty was yester day held. From the London Gazette of Sept 15. Admiralty Office, September IJ. Copy of a letter from Rear Admiral Sir John Borlafe Warien, to Earl St. Vincent, K B. Renown, Vigo-Bay, Sept t. My Lord, I beg lea ve to inform you that, on having ordered captain H >od of the Coungcux to lead into thii bay, I received a letter from him on the fame evening, and immediately ordered two boats from the fh p, the Impeteu* ind London, and refer your iordfhip to a letter w'jich accom panie'sthis, for the account of a gallant a>Hioii performed by the boats of captain Hood'n de tachment, under lieutenant Burk'* orders, whose merit ujk>n this as well as other former occasions will, I trust, induce your Lonifhlp to recommend him to the ravour of the Lords C immiffioners of the Admiralty, more efyecial ly as he has been severely wounded id the ser vice. [Signed] J. WARREN. His Majesty's ship Coarageux, Vigo Bay, Aug. 30. Sin, Perceiving ytfterday afternoon tlie French privateer in the hjubour had removed for security near the narrows of Redondella, clsfe to thr batteries, where I thought there was a probability of her being attack ed with fuccel's j I ordered two boats from each fhjp named in the margin, with those of the Renown, Impetuex, and Ldndon, you sent me, and 4 from the Courageax, com manded by lieutenants, volunteering their fcrvices, to be ready at nine o'clock, and placed them under the direftion of Lieut. Burke, of tbt Renown, whole gallant con dutt has so often merited your commenda tion. About 40 minutes past 12 they at-' tacked her with the jM-.avft bravery, meet ing with desperate refinance, her comman der having laid if.e hatches over to prevent her people giving way, and cheered as the boats advanced, but notwithstanding this determined opposition (he was carried in 15 minutes. lam sorry to add Lieut. Burke j has received a severe wound, but I hope not dangerous. Our loss has been as«peY enclosed lift, the greater part occasioned by the del'perate conduft of her commander, who was mor tally wounded, two much praise cannot be given t» those defefving officers and men who so gallantly fbppoited lieut. Burke, and towed her out with much coolness through the fire of the enemy's batteries. I need not, fir, cdmirent on the ability and cou rage of the commanding Lieutenant, his form r services having gained your etleem j and I have no doubt the futferings of his wound will be alleviated by that well known attention (hewn to officers who have so gal lantly diftinguilhed themselves, for which I beg leave to offer my tlrongell recommen dation. The privateer is a very fine (hip, named la Guine» ofßourdeaux, with a flulh deck, 50® tons, pierced for 22 guns, carry, inp; 189 pounders, and 161 men, comman ded by Citoyenne Dupan, stored and pro visioned in the completed manner for four month#. She had 25 killed aod 40 wound ed. (Signed) SAMUEL HOOD. .4 report of tie killed, wounded, and missing. Lieut. Henty Burke of the Renown, wounded. Lieut. John Henry Holmes and James Nourfe, to the Courageux, slightly waund ed. Three fmmen and one marine killed. Three cfEceis, twelve seamen, and five jnarines, wounded. One feamnn miffing (Signed) SAMUEL HOOD. Extraft of a letter fr >tn an officer in the sid regiment, dated off Ferroll, Augufl 27, 1800. " We landed at this place on the ajth | inflant, with little or no oppolition, and marched the fanx evening to the grounds commanding the town and fortji, where we were attacked by above 2000 Spaniards, who were loon driven in, with considerable 1013 ou their fide—ours was but trifling—l did not know the exad\ number, but luppole not in re than 50 killed and woundtd. Our rejiment bore the blunt of the bufineft, and behaved much to the fati&faAion of the ge neral and princip.il officers—we had one or two killed and five wounded. However, from the strength of the place, we did not succeed in the point intended, which was to dellroy the works and capture, live line ol battle. Ihips and lome frigates. We re-em barked lall night, hiving; only been on dime about 30 horn s. What our deftiiwtion now is, I know not. Colonel Stewart of the 67th regi'jient, commanding the rifle corps, and captain Turrens, of the std5 td (ill batta!- lion) are among the wounded ; the latter I fear mortally." Extraft of a letter from 011 board the Chan nel Fleet, off Ulhint, dated the 3d of September, 1800 " The Speedwell revenue cutter joined tie fleet last night, w th the unpleasant news of the failure of the expedition which failed from Ouiberon Bay under Rear Admiral Sir J. B. Warren and Sir E. Ptllew. 'l'he ob ieft of this enterprize was to take pofleffioh of the Spanilh fhipp'mg, and to burn the ar renal, dock yards, See. in flie port of Ferrol ; but after landing the troops and marines, See. 011 the 25th and 26th of last month, the mea sure was tVund impraftical.le, and therefore a re*embarkation took place on the 27th, without loss, and the armament (leered with a fair wind further to the fouthwa'd. Ihe naval force detached on this service are the Renown, Sir J. B. Warren's flag fliip, London, Warrior, Gibraltar, Impereux, Camden, and Cnurageux, of the line} three frigates, two sire-ships, several gun boats, and numerous transports armed en flute, car rying 1 3,000 effcclive troops. Our fleet are in high health and spirits. Ihe combined enemy in Bred, it does not appear, have any intention of coining out ; their preparations, by all the adviceswe get from neutral vefiels, are more dire ft t« the defence and ferurity of their harbour and (hipping, than to the more hazardous projeft of meeting U3 at fe* 1 " We undrrfland that there was no less than eleven fail ot Spanifli (hips of the line in the harbour of Ferrol ; which would ol course have fallen into our hauds, had we made ourselves matters of that place. w« understand that a colony of Ghinefc have lately fettled at Tonor, where they It ive err died a lmall tort and a g*rrtfnn of about fifty foldieri. 'i'lie chief articles of commerce produced in tbis island are beeswax and fand.il wood. It is aflerted, in letters from the Hague, that the rX*y of Al>;iers*h.>s ordered his Cor lairs to take all Eiiglilh merchant (l)ips which they (liall meet with. September 12. Letters from the army under the command of Sir James Pulteney, dated on ibe if! in flan*, from Bay, 011 the coast of Spain, concur in ftaii.i< from the general opinion in the flee:, that Gibraltar would be the next rendezvous of the armament, and they were expetled to put to sea egain from Vigo Bay on the id inflant. How far this opinion may be correft, we will not pretend to fay ; but we think it not improbable, for the pre lent circumstances of Portugal, that they may now be at anchor in the Tagus. The expedition has been joined by the remaining part of the guards, and Hompefch's mounted riflemen from Ireland. We last Aight rrcrived, by express, Paris ; papers to the 9th inHant. Their eontr-ntc arr not entitled to particular notice. It 18 only remarkable, with how much care all mention of negotiation or communication with this country,is avoided. From diffe rent parts of the continent we find articles which represent the (late of the French ar mies as equal to the contest in which tjhey fuppole they are fliov tly, by the termination 'of the armiflice, to be engaged. An Augs burgh article of the 29th ultimo, Hates, on the other hand, that the Archduke Charles has, in the event of the resumption of hosti lities, been prevailed upon to take the com mand of the Austrian army. The feftival of the New-Y'ar, according to the republ fan calendar, which will begin on the 23d of September, is to be celebrated according to a plan presented by the Minister of the Interior, when particular honours are to be to the memory of Marlhal Turenne. General Kleber who fell 011 the fame day with Ge neral Deffaix (the 14th ot June), is to lhare in th» monument which the French govern ment has voted to the memory of the latter general. These paperr were brought to Dover by a neutral v t flVl, which arrived there from Ca lais yesterday. Yesterday arrived the Hamburgh mail due on Wednesday. Its contents relate almost exclulivtly to the notice which has been given by the French generals throughout the whole line, of the ceffacion of the armistice, and the eonfequences which it is fuppoled wHI result from that event, The German journalilH, not aware, perhaps, that these coulVquences depend on circumstances foreign to their own country, speculate on the bom bardment of Philipfbtirgh and of Ulm as im mediately at hand. The defence of Bohemia is stated to be an objeft to which the Auftri ant are turning their attention, as that king dom is threatened with an invaGon. A great part of the Auflrian troops are re treating towards the frontiers of it, i:i order to prevent their retreat being cut off by tilt j Frcfich division of ColJaud. * An article from the banks of the Mains, reprcfents the ..reparations tor war in that quarter, as being made by the French with great aftivity. Oil the past of the Auflri ans, it we may bslieve the Vienna article, which is ut the 27th 1 , the lame aftivity does init prevail, though the hopes ol a favorable anl'wer from Paris are net (anguine. His Imperial Majeßy has ordered that the fame honours (hall be paid by tl? garrison of Vienna to Admiral Nellon, as are paid to Foreign /\mba(ladors. In cmtf ouerice of the fufpicionscntertain eJ by Government, that a party in France is endeavouViiig to. piilage this country, by gambling in our funds, the Duke of Port land has determined to lend every alien out of the country, who is known to be con- I cerVied in such tranfaftions. Stocks.—Three per cent. 65-?-. September 10. Lord M il'.ne(bury lus had since his ar rival in town, several conferences with Mr. Pitt and Lord Grenville : Mr. 1 homas Grenville alliftrd at them, and will, it is underflooJ, take the lead in a negocia tion with France, Ihould the overtures which have been advanced lead to such a measure. According to advices received from Ge neral Sir Ralph Abercrombie, we learn that Grraham had been sent with 4000 troops and a numerous train of artillery to the at tack of Malta. Sir R. Abcicrombie also went thither in person, with two regiments confiding of loco men each, from Leghorn ; but after inlpeiliiig the llrength of the works, and their il.\te of d-fence, it was thought prudent to abandon the attempt, and withdraw ouT [oices, which had heen re-landed at Minorca. It is however added, that they have again f.-.iled towaids the coafl of lialjytc co-operate as circumflances may prej'snt, with the Austrian army com manded by General Mela*. Among the ingenious inventions lately produced is a ('peaking trumpet, the mouth pieces of which unscrews and a pistol fcif ws in, which when discharged makes a report equal to a nine pounder. It will he used for firing finals. STRASBUUGH, Sept. i. General Moieail is charged with conduc ing operations of the right wing of the ar my, and making the necell'ary dilpofitions for attack. Lecnurhe has provisionally giv. en the command of the rijjht wing to gen eral Gmum. We have received official intelligence that the ceflation of the armistice has been an nounced at all ppints to the Audrian gen erals, and that hoflilities will be immediate ly recommenced. Every thing presages new victories* BRUSSELS, Sept. 3 . The accounts from the banks i*f the Rhine flßte. that all the French and Bataviau troops which remained on the b»nks of the Lanu and Nidda, had reaeived order? to advance towards the Mein. Thr armistice is at an end, and hoflilities are about to be resumed. General Angereiu will penetrate into Fran- Conia with a very conliderable army. VIENNA, August 23. Among the conditions contained in the preliminaries offered by the French govern ment, one is that part of Suabia, will be united to the Helvetic republic ; tut to this our court will not consent. C .uut Lehr bach has arrived here from Alt-Oettingen. Count St. Julien is likewise agaii) here. Gen - Melas has applied for perrniffion to come here, but has been refulrd in the nioft flattering teriWs, as his presence in Italy is uidifpenfable in the present eircumftances. The report that Bonaparte has required the ceflion ol Mantua and Pefchiera is unfound ed- According to letters from Italy, the French have again evacuated the terrritory of Luc ca, thev have alio withdrawn their troops from Pefaro The Neapolitan prince Belt monte Pitfttatelli, is gone by the way of Bruno to Ruflia. FRANKFORT, August 27. Yesterday afternoon the adjurant general Mtiffabean welit to the head-quarters of the Aullrian general B iron de Simbefchen, and notified to him, on the part of the French government, the ceflation of the armiflice, and the renewal of hostilities, at the e ncjfof : ten days, conformably to what had been a greed upon by each party, Ob the lame evening this cessation was announced the French troops, who had been aflembled for a general view.—(Frankfort Journal) Aug* 29.—The preparations for war con tinue with the utraoft a&ivity on the part of , the French. The army of general Angereau is to take the name of the army of Bohemia, and of the Lower Rhine. The head-quar ters are to be advanced farther on. General ; Angereau's brother is with him. j The. Auftrians, who are on the opposite hank of the Mein, 011 the fide of Hanau, will | retire to-m»rrow to Banberg, to avoid being j cut off. The French are in the rear. PRAGUE, Aug 16. A Proclamation has just been publilhed throughout the kingdom of Bohemia dated the 27th of July, wbish invites all faithfull fubjrrts who are difpafed to march to the frontiers to defend their religion, their pro perty, and their Sovereign, to make a deslar atjon of arms tl.ey polTeft, in order that thole who are in want may be provided. ' BASLE, Aug. 27. J The advanced guard of the Arrny of Re serve commanded by the General of Divi sion Riy, has arrived in the environa of Berne,from whenceit will continue to march to Lucerne. It is to embark at the Lake of the Four Cantons, aud enntinus its root into the country cf the Griions. A fteond division of the army of refsrve is ex'pe&ed in the environs of Berne; it is that command ed by general liaraguay D*Hilliers : it will proceed by Zurich and Couftance to Upper Suibia, and reinforce the right wing of the army of the Rhine, under the orders of lieu tenant general Lecourbe. A fort of a secret ferment ftiU pervade! several countries of Helvetia. T£e in habi tants of almost all the cantons mauifel) great aversion to the revolution of the 7th of August, because nearly all the representatives of the country have been iVnt horue, and the fitting of the primary and eleftoral alVem blies, to which the Swiss looked forwaid with anxiety, have been indefinitely ad jouned. AUSBOURG, Aug. 24. In the representations addressed to the emperor by the circle ot Franconia, the dates declare that they can no longer con tinue to pay their contingents with the ar my of the Empire, utilefs his majelty can alleviate the burthen of the contribution < f fix millions, which has been iiwpofed by ge neral M.oreau. The commifTaries who have been sent in to France, are convi&rd, it is said, of coun terfeiting th r signature of ihe general in chief, and the seal of the republic, for the purpose of rai(infi|j heavy contributions. They are sentenced to eight year; labour in the gal lies. BELFAST, September 16. The report that his royal highness the Duke of Ktnt was immediately to take upon him the government of this kingdom, we are authorised to (late, is totally unlouu ded ; it being an event, it' ever in the con templation of the Britilli cabinet, that in all probability will wot take place during the present war, or at lead nut in the entangled, critical and uutower'd (late of politics at this time. It is with concern we (late, that the Eng lish papers lately received, contain accounts of dillurbances in different parts of the country on account of an unexpt&ed raise in the price of provilions. LISBON. Aiuuft 26. A grand State Council was held yester day, which laded many bonis ; at the <yn clulion of which the members adjourned to the chapel, where they remained at prayers above three hours more." The Flora and Minerva frigates have brought in here two Spsnilh (hips from South America, worth 20,000! each. The Netley schooner has brought in another Spanilh packet worth 25,000!, and Boadxea frigate arrived yeftsrday with a Spauifli prize of Bco tons, from Corunna to Buenos Ayres, said to be worth 50x00!. HALIFAX, Oa. 23. Tuesday arrived here his M .jelly's Pack et Lady Arabella, Captain Porteous, from New-York. Tuesday arrived from St Johns, N. B. the America, and yesterday lrom PafTamaquu dy, the Lord Macartney, Matt (hips. We are hippy to announce tlwt yesterday evening his excellency S r John Wentworth, arrived in town from his excurfien to the Eastward. Michael Wallace and Lawrence Hartf horne el'qrs. have returned with his ex,el lency. Yefterdty his Maj.'flys Packet Lady Ara bella failed with the Mail for Falmouth. mo NEW-YORK, November I. Extract of a letter from Malaga, to a mer chant is ibis city, dated. September 12. " We ire now riding Quarantine [the (hip Phoenix, Bray] and malt continuf to do so till the expiration of eight days, un lets, from the representation ot the Coiil-ul, the Governor (hall release us sooner. They are very ft idt on account of the PLguc which now rages violently at Cadiz, wnere, it is laid, 2CO die of a day." By the Apollo, from Halifax, we have received payers to Oc\ober 25, and a long lift of veilcls, carried in there libel.ej ana condemned ; for which fee the marine head. The Earl of Dublin privateer, from Ha lifax, has foundered at lea. GENERAL Hamilton's Letters. 7*o PRESIDENT ADAMS. r Public may now be fupplicd with this X publication, at the reduced price of a 5 Cents, by applying at the bookftoresof J.Ormrod -hefnut llrect, andH. & P. Rice, No. i 6, between Market and Chefnut. O&ober 30, , dtf. THIS DAY RECEIVED, And for 1 ale by THOMAS DOBSON; No. 41, South Second Street. Prict Half a Dollar. A Letter FROM ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Concerning the public conduct iSf character oj JOHN ADAMS, Esq^ P. (Jidcnt of the United Stales. Oftbber 27. ci6t. JUST PUBLISHED, At Rawle's Repulican Book-Store, oppolite Chrilt-church, GENERAL Hamilton's Letters, Relating to the Conduct of PRESIDENT ADAMS. Oftober 27. Public Auction. TO BE SOLD, On Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Mer chants' Ci-ffse-hou'e, (if not pre*ioiuly fold at private sale) 7be Brigant'ine ||§L ENTERPRISE, now laying at Wain's wharf, "-'w Burthen 164 ions, Or about ijOo barrels, 5 years old, built of the bell seasoned white oak, and salted on the flocks. be fecn at the auflion room, or at the ftorc . >Vhaito* and Lewis, No, 115, south Front (Ireet. Terms—approved endorsed notes at 60 and 90 days. JOHN CONNELLY; Auaioneer. novcmber I dtT New-Thiatre: ON MON 13AY EVENING, November 3, Will be pref'ntsd. (not a&ed this season) a favorite DRAM 4., (in 3 ads) called The Castle Speftre. Written by M. J. Lewis, Esq. author of the Monk, ITc. (With neiv scenery and decorations.) [The mnCc composed by Messrs. Kelly and Rei nagle.] Osmond, mr. Cooper; Reginald, mr Wignsll; Percy, mr. Cain; Father ?hilip,mr. Warren; Motley, nir. Bernard. Angela,airs. Mi rry ; Alice,rars Francis ; Eve lina, oirs. Shaw. The vocal parts by meffrs Darjay, Robbins—Jir». OUmixnn, mils E Weftray, mrs. Salmon, Arnold, naifs Solomons, &c. To which will be added, A COMEOY, ia two adts, C3lled THE Jew and the Doctor. [Written by Dibdin ] Boi, one Dollar. Pit, three quarters of a Dol* lar, and Gallery, half a Dollar. The Own of the Theatre will open "at 1-4 pad: 5, and the Curtain rife at 1-4 past 6 o'clock. Gentlemen and Ladic: are requefled to fend their servant.i to keep pLces in the boxes at a quarter past five o\lock On Wednesday evening,performed hut once a favorite Comedy sj.led SIGHS ; Or, the Daugh ter, with the Grind Dramatic Romance,of Cynum and Sylvia. *,* A n w MuSsaiUnurtainment is in prepar ation. Subscription Balls Mjt. Francis leave to acquaint his scholars, and thofc gent'emen, who -r.ay wish to honor his S»b icription Ball with their prcfence, that fubfcrip* tion tickets either for four or fix balls, are ready for delivery 1 The firft ball will be on Thursday the 6th of November. Days of tuition, at the Academy, Harmony- Court, Mondays and Fri'ays (at s o'clock in the afternoon, for y«u'»g ladiss only)— Tuesday s and Saturdays (4 o'clock, foryoir-ig gentlemen)—and at 6 t/dock on tl.e Tucfday and Saturday iorthofc of a more advanced age Fer particulars apply to Mr. F. No. 70, north Eigli.h flreer. Marshal's Sales. UNITED STATES, ? Pennstlvjnu District, C BY virtue of a me dircsled, from the Honourable Richard e ers, E'qr. Judge; of the Diflridt Court ot the United States in and lor the Pennsylvania Dlflrift, will he e.xpofetl to Public Sale, at Merchant'* CcffVe Houle, in the City f Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the Tenth Day of November next, at 7 o'clsck in the eveni"", Ol T ~ armed French Lugger,cMed |j§||f GUADELOUPE AN, SSSi!2&&3 Priz'* to t'. - United State.; armed fhooner Kxperimertf, JoliuShiwr, Elqr. com mander—the fame having b<et litely condemn ed by the laid Couit as forfeited, &c. JOHN HALL, Marshal. mw&f. Oilcber 31. UNI-EF.D STATES } Pehnsyi.vabia District,} Notice is hereby given, Thatia ( urfuiDce of 1 Writ to mt di eiled from the ffcmt'Urable Richard Peter*, Efqr. Judge of the Diftrift Cmirt of the Urate 4 States in and for the I ennfylvar.ia Diftri*}, w II beexp .fed to Pubi c Sale at No. 159, Chrl'r.ut ftftet, in the City of Philadelphia, on JV'ONDAY. the 10th D:y of November next, at 10 o'clock, in the foreneoii, The Cargo of the armed French lugger Guadalnupem, prize to the United States armed schooner £n terprize, J,»hn Sluw, Efqr. commander —con- fining of 60 Barrels 1 64 hogsheads > SUGAR. * 12 Tierces j 3 Barrels 7 c OFFEE# a Bags ) The ">abole entitled to Drawback, JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marshal's Office,! October ;l. y niwSuSjl Broker's Office. ISAAC FRANKS RESPECTFULLY informs his fronds and the public, that he has again commenced the bufine r s of a Stock & Exchange Broker, at his oflue. No. J9, north Fourth (Irect—Where hu buys and fells re Stock ot the United State-, lisuk (lock Infiyafce and East I:iJia tiock, BiK« of Exchange, Negotiates notes, Bills and Bonds, procures u«;ney on interest, and on deposit, and tranfaSU every'branch of business as a broker.— His experience and 11 f rmation ia the bufineis will infur: to his employers accuracy, dispatch and punctuality. Philadelphia, October 47,1 £OO% 9 I.
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