Gazette of tile United Suites. y:nuAi)S.i.puiA, If irsday t A. M. I The Ship America, Captain Swain, ar rived here last evening in 14 days from the Downs y and I 8 from the Lan Is End; She furnilheS London Papers to October, 6. -they contain the follow ing V*r • IMPORTANT Foreign Intelligence. From the Courier of Oct. 6 PARIS, Oftober 3, A Convention of Amity and Com merce, between the French Republic, and the United States of America, was ligned the n the, part of Fratiee. Official. is informed that there is a prolongation of the armifticc for 45 clays, on condi tion of the It'.rrender of the three places of Ulm, Ingolffadt, and Philipfburg, which has been consented to by the Em peror. ULM, September 2?. Gerteral Colaud, who blockaded our city, fame here th« 24th to concert with General Petrafch, upon thfc fur'render of the fortrefs on the next day';—lie ordered ifie p-ate of the Da nube to be occupiad by French troops In three days the fort raised round the city will be surrendered to Gen. Richcpaufe. BARCELONA, Sep l eniher,2e. A Flag of Truce with prilnners on is arrived here from Mahon in 6 clays. The prisoners declare, that on the 17th August, there entered Mahon an Englifb biig, and that immediately after th-y fa* troops embark on board the (hips of war, which failed on the 30th and 3'.ft with 18 or 10 trasfports, and ij,ooo trorps under Admiral Keith, ori board the Fnudroyant of 84 guns, having on boird the Consul f. r Algiers, and 30 French Officers pri (oners. The fquadroß failed eastward. BAMBERG, September 13. The day before ye lie 1 day, at tour o'clock /n the afternoon, Field Mar(hal Lieutenant Baron Sirabfchen received intelligence, by a courier of the armifhce having been pro longed tor an unlimited period, and that therefore the troops rtiould remain where they were at prrient. Thnt general having, in the evening ot'the 10th, and the night of the 1 nh, alter tie expiration ot the ar miflice, advanced to the left Banks of the Maine, with a con Titrable part of his troops, will be of very considerable advantage for a great part of tie territory of Wurtabargh. General Sinibfchen arrived here on the 9th inltant, wi'.h his ftaff The English Mini- Iter, Mr. Drake, is here, in the imperial pi *..•■*- TlirifTrt cf tl>ecqvtur? <>f the two ililli Frigates in I lit- hafiw' S'frlpna. by two sri;' hlcj h»« been ul.rn up »y tl rOomt nf Sjj.nii in the moll fcrious Orr read-rs will rrcf-Hcft' that the fVi;\ntes wit cipt\irc-cl by means nl aS*cditli S':.p, Htboarttuf v.luch a bf&lg party of Eighth office's and f.'lors was jiut» who got the IJnp alongfufe one of the boarded, ,t'o«k her, and turr.ed he-r guos ajaUill the. other frigate, which was alio obl'gcd to Itrike. The circuitiftance of convefti'ig :i neutral veiTel into ar, inOrunu nt ofholliiity, has been considered by, Spain as a violation of the rights, sis neiitrviU- A circular letter has been aHdreflei to ;il! the .Foreign Mmi llevs ut Madrid, a letter to the Snediih Mmil|,-r,is of Foreign lAfuirtu Tin- Court of Stockholm is required to demand reparation, and the reilitvtion ot' the S*a nifh Frijratrs.'and is int'oimed, that if its rep re fen tat to n* to the Court of London are not attended with the dt fired effort before the end of the year. his Catholic Majesty will adopt msafirres of precaution towards the Swedifli Bag. On the 30U1 and 31ft of Aignft, Lord Keith failed from Minorca with 15,2.00 troops. He proceeds to the eaflward, r,nd ■s fuppofjd to be gone either to Maples or Egypt- Two cf ill! frt£jte« which did so much darange Oil the coast 6f Africa, have been uken. » LUMIJVir.LE, Sept. 18. i efterday the Sub perf:£l and Secretary ar. rived here »nd proceeded to the Cafile 10 agr«e upon the repiirs to be made mo that fiiprrb edi fice in which the inrerefts of so many nations are to be dilcuflcd. A theatre it to be eltabdlhed here- MODENA, Sept. tj. Lucca has been entirely evacuated by the F r cnch The Auftnans h«ive alio . evacuate-1 Fs ConliJcra ,bly revived the hopes of peace at Vienna. While an expedition of a favourable ilTue of the negotiation prevails, the means of defenie aie.npt however neglefled : and his Imperial Majesty is making great and impor tant changes in his army, which he now commands in person. Nor is it, in the e vent of the renewal of hostilities, on the strength of the Auflrians alor*, that the politicians of tie continent calculate for the defence ol Germany. Two large Ruffian armies, it is officially announced in the Pe te rkrrp;h gazatte. amounting together to not left than 130,000 men, were collecting on the Kuffiatl frontiers ol' Volhynia and Lithuania ; and the co-ope rati i>n of Prussia was also expyr'iled. A few days mud dcve lope i<-.* events. I'he fallowing intelligence was brought by the Haii.Uurgli mail which arrived yes terday: ANDREO6SI. " 1 he Enipror of Ktiflja having learned that the Eiv.>'lifli have tn<*de a violent attack upon Denmark, and have injpedrd the p tfage ot the Sound, by feuding a Iqnadron of men ot war to Elfn)eur, whereby the commerce ot the Raltic Sen appears to haye fufhtined an interruption, is hereby £>lrafed to order that Engtifli property or capital in hi* Im perial Majrfly\dominions be feqneitered or detained, and that no pait of it be fCiH-i*! to be remitted or sent out until his Imperial Majesty fh.dl have tffcerta lilted what the rral views of England are, or that his Imperiil Majclly (hall have given his special permif tiun to tnr contrary. " N«nc of the property of the English (hall, however, be taken from the pofletfors nor flijill any interruption be given to the private concerns of the merchants poffefling British property." Extraordinary as this meafuremay appear to be, yet, as the motives which are alledged as hrfvn.g.gwni rife; u> it have now ceased, it is to booprefumci, tint the dire&ing it woaid be revoked ahnoft immediately after it had been iflTurd. ' . The mail of Friday brought us letters from the combined British and Turkish fleet off Alexandria, dated the 9th of of July, stating that fir Sidney Smith had sent lieutenant Wright, of Le Tigre, to Ciaro, charged with dispatches to Gen. Menou.—The Grand Vizier was encamped with about 80/060 men at 1 • .*» PAttt", "k-p:ember ij- UtSPAfCH. Liir of Straiburgb. General Moieau Com nandei (i) Chief ot the armv of tli- Rhine, to Getler..! lino, n apHi tc, Fn lt Cbrti'ul of the Republic. " I hays cttiicluJctf a t»e*v' armillicr. '*lif three pW'&s of l.n£olIh;!*, Ulm, and l'hilipfburg will he given tip in five d.n t>ei»-e:! the French Republic and his Imjreiia! Majrlty. VIKNX V, September 10. On the news t! 41 the armiflice was pro lunged, our (late rofe o per cert. What must greatly contribute to promote {ieace, or Ihould it not be concluded, mull ave a great intiueiice on the onfeqiient events, is the armed intervention or' two great Courts, which in certain circumlbnces will Make place. We have now received certain i 1 t";>riri:itii»n. that two numerous " Riga, §tytemher 10. 1800. N. S. Publication. Jaffa, and \v«uld fceiii that we are cal led upon to niake np lei's a ftccifice than the total relinquilhrijtivt, for a given time, of the proutl superiority which, as a muratiine power, we now so eminently possess ; and to this dilc cmifideration we may venture to add our t'earf, chat the jeaioufirs ai d fufoicinns which the refpedUve govern ments entertain of each others views, are at the present m >me it of too marked and for cible a description to induce a reifoua ,le hope of the exilting difT rences bring brought to a speedy or cordi .1 accommodation. A Council of t 1 e Cibi'ft Miniflers was lit Id yeflerdv sftern >on at. Lord Grenville's office—a cirem,nfiance which gave rife to a report of fom: further dilpaiclitf having b een r cei*<-d from France, but which we could nwt trace to any authentic IbprCe. » The H inbu.gh mail wl-i h became Hue on Wednefdayj had not arrived when the paper was put to press. General An,emu's troops have now all marched up the iVtayr. towards Loins. In .he environs of th'. Lahn and the Nidda, not a finale French soldier remains. General Clark, the officer appointed to re piir to the feat of negociat'«o at Luneviile, is an Irifhmin, and a very confidential friend ot the First Consul. Prince Adoiphis is arrived at from Hanover, way to F inland. The new Bavari&n Minilter, ttie Che v lier Dr Bray, is expeft.-d to arrive it*this Country. ' Lord Whir worth is now on his return to England, by the route of Hamburgh. A Cjun< il of the Cibinet Mmillers wa» ( yeflerdiy held at Lord Grenvillc'j office. I'he Flat* of Truce which arrived at Dj i v»r on Wednesday morning', brought dif ' pitches in aiifwer to thole Cent from Lon don on Friday last. Tlipy readied town on Weonefday evening, and contained the an- I fwrr of tne French Government.. To the ; difpatcbes sent off oil Satuiday no anf'wer has yet be received, but it is hourly looked tor. Till fomethmg definitive is agreed on, or the matter entirely abandoned, no information on the lubjeftcan be expe&ed ;to be publilhed (fiddly, i The Preliminary Cjn.vention has been ■ Ggned between the Courts of England and D nmark :—The question of the right of fcarching llnps it r> be deferred to a future difcuflion. The Dtuiflt frigate la Freya, and the veflcts which "vere under her con j voy, to he infUntly releaftd, and the f'i igatc (hall find, in our port, every thing neccfia ry fur her repair, according' to the aU lowid ammg friendly and allied powers.! I'o prevent (imil ir rencontres from breeding ditpntes of a fiinilar nature, his Danish Ma j'-fty fliall his convoys till the ulte rior explanation upon this point (hall have piven rile t3 a definitive treaty. If it , ftiould come to pass. however, that any ren- ; contre of the f.une kind should take place before the inilruflions to prevent them thall have hi