CONTINUATION OF 1 Foreign Intelligence. By the ships jlSlive and Aintrica % frim London. FRENCH-REPUBLIC. Surrender of Malta, i MALTA, Sept. 2. The generals, the commanding officers by land and lea, the coinimffaries of war and of the marine, the commandants of the fort'?, and the officers of all ranks whi command the the difTerfiit corps, hav ing been convoked by the G.neial of Divi sion, Vaucoie, Commander in Chief in tlie lllands of Malta and Goza, to held a council of war the iid of this month. l'lie council Con si de ring. That the garrtfon of Malta having been reddced to' a r itioh of one third for the Ir,lt two years, his fulfilled with honor the duty whtdh was impoied upon it, of preserving this place tp th - republic till the lad extre mity ; that lifter having repelled all the at tacks the enemy has made upon It, it has by its fortitude a:ii its energy, obliged the ene my t» pi-rfevere in a ftri£l blockade, wliich does not permit us to hope or any fuccnurs from without. That the forces which the enemy employ -to secure the blockade both by land sea do not afford the brave garrison of Malta any opportunity of supplying themselves by their 'courage or devotion, in a country naturally barren and Cull of fortifications which na ture and irt have multiplied to confine us in our fortifications ; that belides every enter ' prize for that purpose would be unfuccefsful, from the precautions the enemy has taken, according to the report ct the deserters, to keep their corn irr tfieir (hips. Thit we cannor without riflcing tte ex iftcnte of 12,000 men, of which the popula tion cotifills and -'f the garrison of this place, def;r longer to enter inn a parley with the enemv, for the purpose of obtaining an ho norable capitulation, and such a one as isdue tobry/e folJiers, who have so long fjffered for their country. •'That the marine has partaken of the ho nor of the labors and privations of the gar rison, and that it his fought, by fending a way the two frigates, the Justice and the Diana, to dinvnidi the lofTes the Republic -will fnff'-r in these parts. That the labours of war and those of hu manity luSciently authorise the general, of this place, toeivcer into a nfc gociation with the enemy. Hisrtfilvcd that General Vanboi? fliall on the 4th of thit month demand a parley of the Englifti commander, to propofi? a capitu lation ; and .hat Hear-Admiral Villfneuve (hall, join toftipulate in favour of tire marines to the end tint they may have the lame ad vantages as (lull Ipe granted to the garriGn, Here follows the fi^natures. (Tiae 1) O T, Commissary of War. Articles of Cap, *illation between the Gen eral of Division, Vaufois commander in • chief of the Island of Malta aid Goza, and Rea• Adrrur nlVi! Unouve, Command ing the Marin oil the one p i--. ; and Major Ger.eral Pi got, Commur.J ng the troops oj bis Botanic Majesty and of bis and Capt, Martin, Command ing the Vessels of His Britanic Majesty and bit Al!:ts before Malta, on the other part. Article I. The garrison of Malt/, and of the dependant forts, (hall march out to be embirked and, carried to Marfeiles, at the day and hour agreed on with all the hon ours of war ; that is to Cay, with drums beating, colours flying, and matches lighted preceded by two pieces of cannon, four pounders, with their carriages, tobeferved by the artilleiy, and a baggage waggon for the infantry. The officers, civil and mil itary, of the marine, and all belonging to the ' department, lhall be also condu&ed to Tou lon.—Anfwfr. The garrison (hall receive the honoui-9 of war demanded, but as it is inipoffible tint they (hall be all cmuarked immediately, they flull be supplied accord ing to the the following arrangement. As soon as tin capitulation (hall be fign ?d ttw forts Crcafoli and Tigme shall be de livered ttf the troops ot His Britanic Ma. jetty, apd the velTels (hall -enter into the port. The national gate lhall be occupied by a guard composed ef an equal number of French and Etlglilh, till the veflels flull be ready tb receive the si' ft embarkation. • Theti all the garrison (hall defile with the. ho nours of war to the fleet, where they shall lay down their arms. Those who (hall not be included in tl>e fir ft embarkation (hall occupy the island and the fort Mannel, hav ing an armrd guard to prevent my persons from going ..bout the country, The garri son (lull be coujidered prisoners of war, and shall not fcrveagainft Uis Britanic Majesty till rxchanged. To this cfTeft the refpeftive officers fliall give their word of honor. All the artillery, -maga zines of all I'crts, fliall be delivered up to the officers fixed on for the purpose, as al io the inventories and the public papers. 11. The general of brigade, Cbanez, commandant of the place and the forts, the general of brigade, Debenrezel, command ant of artillery and engineers, the officers, fublltern officers, and foUliers, belonging to the land forces ; the officers, men, and crews, and even every difcription of persons em ployed in the marine, chizeA Tiprre Al phonfe Guys, commiflary-gereral of com mercial affairs for the French Republic in Syria fiid Palestine, accidentally at Malta with his' family, the persons in civil/and mil itary employments, the ordonateurs and comiriiflfaries of war'and of the navy, the cu vil a:id ail rrtembers whatso ever of the" cMJIWKtPd Authorities, (lull have liberty to cany away their arms, their perioral < ffrcls and to dilptjfe of their,pro perty of whatever del'criptioo* Aus. " Granted, with the exception ofthearm laid down by the fo'idiers conformable to tlie provilion-s'of the fiid article. The sub altern officers (hall retiin their Übres.'' 111. All perluns, of whitfoever nation, who have borne arms in the firvice of, the Republic during the Jiegej v ffiaU be tQiilider ed as forming put of the garrifon,—/fhs. "Granted." , IV. The divisions (hall be embarked at the expence of his' Britannic Majrfty. Every soldier or peri'on employed iii any ojvii, dtj [MrtTH»Bt • Ihill receive, during hir, pillage, the rations allowed to the rank of each ac r carding to ' he French laws and regulations. The officers, members of the civil admi ni dation who pals into France,, (hall" enjoy the i'trne treatment, themselves and their families, by assimilating them eo the milita , ry degrees corresponding with the elevation of their fur.Aiotis—Ans. " Granted, con formable to the usage of the English marine, which allows only the fame ration tn alt per lons of whatever rank or condition." V. There fliall be furniflied the necefTary number of carriages and boats, for carrying and putting on board the personal property of the Generals, their Aid de Camps the or donnateurs, and commilTaries, the Chiefs of corps, the officers, citi*ens Guys, the civil and military administrators by land anil fja ; as also the papers belonging to the* councik of the administration ot the corps, thole of the commiflaries of war, by land and fes>, of th? paymafterof the divifion,aod of the fever ,1 other perfans employed in the civil and military sdminiftrations. Their eflet\s and papers Hi,ill not be fubjefled to any search or infpeclion under the fectjrity given by the .generals, who ffipulates - that they (hall not contain any public or private property. —Ans. Granted. VI. All Ihips of every description, be lo'ip-ing t« *he Republic in a Itate capable of putting to.fed, (hall depart at the f*me time with thedivifion on their return to a French port, after having been furnilhecl with the neceflary provisions. Refuted. VIL' The lick capable of bcin' removed (hall be embaiked w'rth the division, and fup]>lied with proviGons, medicines, fiirgical chefls, rfTce 1 .!, and officers ps health, necefla ry for tlie if maintenance and cure during the pafTagc. Tlv>fe who shall remain be hind, fliall he freated prnperly, the general m chief leaving at Malta, a phylician and a furgcon in the service of France to take ore nf them. They fliall be furniflied with l gratis, fliould they leave the. hospi tal, and lent back to France, when their Puliation will permit, with every thing be longing to them, aud in the fame manner as the garrison. The generals in chief by !a;id and sea, in evacuating Malta, confide themselves to the loyalty and humanity of the English general.—Grapted. VIM. All perfins of whatever nation, inhabitants of the Illaud of Milta, or others, 111.111 neither be troubled, or mo lested, for their political opinions, nor for any done da ring the time that Malta has been in tlie power of the French Go vernment. This difpnfition applies princi pally in its whole extent to those wh:> have carried drivs, or have filled employments, civil, adminiflrative, or military. Their conduct lhall not be liable to enquiry in any' refpefl, much less (hall they be persecuted for aiKs done in office. • " This article dues not app-ir to be a prnprr ohjeft'of a military capitulation, but *ll the inhabitants who (lull wi(h to remain, or flull be permitted to to Co, may be -(Tar ed that they dull He treated with Jitflicc and humanity, and enjoy the full prOteft ion of the laus." IX- The French who inNabit Malta, and all the \J iltefe of whatever description who may be desirous to follow the French army and reptir to France with their pro perties, (hall be at liberty to da so. Thole who poflefs moveable t or fixed property, which cannot be immediately disposed of by fafe, and who (hall have an intention to be come inhabitants of France, shall have fix 'months from the date of the prelen: capitu lation to f;ll their landed or other property. —These properties (h ill be refpefted. TliPjr shall have power to aft in person, if they remain behind ; or by their agent on the. (pot, fliould rlk-y follow the divilion.— When they lhall have liuifhed their busi ness, within the stipulated time, they (hall be furnilhed w«h paflports for France, and be at liberty to carry away their remaining property, and also thrir capitals in money and bills.—ecti in pof frffiou of Malta, and all trai.factions be tween individuals, lball be held inviolable— Anlwer "granted, fof»ras they flull be jull and lawful.'* XIII. The Agent of allied powers, who fball! e found in the Valetta upon the for re ri der of the place, flu!) be in no wife molefled, •and their perfoift and property, Ihall be gua ranteed by the pietent capitulations.—Anl". " Grilled." XIV; i'.vtry Ihip of war or merchantman cording from Cmince uAtli the,republican iiid to the part, Ihjll not be eonlidcred hwful prize, nji>r. Il\iil m crew be made prisoners during a )V;*ce of twenty days from the date of the p-efent capitulations, but it Ihall "he lent batik to Frmce.—Anf. " Refufed." XV- The General in Chk'f, and the o tlier Generals, (liall be embarked with their Aids-de-Camp, the officers attached to them, as also the Ordonateurs and their ftiite, with out refpeflive separation.— ,l Granted." XVI. The prisoners made durine* the siege, coinprifing the crews of' the William Tell, and the Frigate Diana, (hall he given up and treated like the garrifen. The fame provision fb.ill extend to the crew of the Jurtice, if it has takep on ifs way to one of j the ports of the Republic. " The crew of the William Tfll is alrea dy rxt ha need, and that of the Diana is t_p be fen: to Minorca, to be there -.xchariged im mediately. XVII. Nobody in the service of the Re. public (hall be ful jest to any aft of reprisals of any kind or under any pretence wh ttever. Granted. * XVIII- Should any difficulty arise ref peftinp the term* and conditions of the capi tulaiVon, they (hall be interpreted in the fehfe most favourable to the garrison. Granted stcouling to justice Drfne and agreed upon at Malta, 18th Frnftidor, (Sept. 5,) in the Bth year of the French .Republic. (Signed) General of DivilTon, VAUB&IS, R-ar Admiral VILLENEUVE, PIGOT, Mi-jor General. martin. Ciptam, Convnnitilng the llripi of liis Britannic majvftj, and his allies before Malta. By this Day's Mail A NNAPOLIS, Noven.be r 6. Moiviay I.JI being the day appointed bv ■ the Conilitutior. for the annual meeting of tbe Lrgiflature of this State, the Houfc of Delegates accordingly met, and after quab- Fying, «*sj' till the next rooming when they iTUjtjt;. choice of Edward H.ill, Efqr. as thrir fpeakcr. A fu'iicmnt number of senators to com pose an houie attending 1 on Tuti'day morn ing, they, met, and chnfe the Honourable John Thomas, Efqr. their Prrfident : the General Affenibly then proceeded to bu siness. Robert, Smith and James H. M'Gulloch, Efquirrs, are elrftrd Delegate* ta represent the city of Baltimore in tht pre leal General AfiVmMy. Thomas Sett Bond, Efqr. is elefted for Harford county, and not Thomas Scott. NEW-YORK, November to. Yefterday-rfcrrived in town, the company of the U. S. Artillerifls and Engineers, com i inanded by cspt; James Still, and for foitie time .pall stationed at Weft Point; They are on their way to New London in Con iieft cut, and by their number's, appearance and dijipline- (lefrrvedly merit the praise of being the fiiieft company in the service. i They do-honor to the government and the 1 country. ,i oi ,■> Two GompSrtfcsof tfiir 2d United States Regiment of ATrciHerifh and Engineers, un der the commfjul of Captains Eddins and Bi/hrip, Itl't Foft Jay on Tliurfd.ty lad for Newark, and frum thente for Fort Pitt. Law Book Store, No. 319, ft I G H - S T R E E T. GEORGE DAVIS ha» just imported par Ac tive from London, an exceeding valuable affortmeiit rf BOOKS, which, added to thofc re ceived by sundry la'e arrivals, and to others daily expend from Dublin, will render his Colle>ftioii t>c. mo'.t importtfbt of any offered (or sale in this country. In a few days he hopes to havehis Books open ed and arranged, of which notice (hall be given and his annual Catalogue!, diUribuicd. November S eojt 20 Dollars Reward* DESERTED lad evening, JOSEPH PARKIN" SON, private in the marine corps of the Uoi'ed States;-he was botn in Ireland, is about IJ yeare »-le folio wing (irMichfS (or anv of ihem frp arately ) rr>ay be engaged for, as mod agreeable, the Eng'ith, French, and Italian languages ( grammatically j writing, arithmetic, geogra phy, use of the globes , hiftorv. tmifii-', tocj'i , and instrumental, drawing and danci £. Plain work, marking, eoibrni. ery Hid am bour ip gold, fllver or rolourt, fiil'gree, artiiv cial flowers, fancy hafketi, netting, hair, print cloth, and muilin work of every kind Odt. xa. ■ 1 daw twta. TAK£ NOTfCE, r T I HAT WE fcaVe applied to the Honorable , X Ju gen o! th' Court of Common Pleat of Eurlington County, forreliel as infolvcnt debtors, and (aid Court hive appninted the 15th day of De cember next, to bear us and our Creditors at the Court Honfe in Mount Holly JO3IAH CATTELL, JERBMI AH BELL, ' AD AM REEVES, WILLIAM JOHN STOW* 3tf ■ KoteabertO. Health-Office, 4tli November i8oo» THE Pilots # the River Delaware are delired to take w«tice that after the 14th in ft. all veflels irnm foreign ports are permit ted to pracred to the city without too at the Lazaretto, to be jexamined by the Refidem Physician. WILLIAM ALLEN, Health-Office. 4 d2w Poffc Office, Philadelphia. 1, 1800. rHS Mails for the Post Offices on the Mai a Line, between Philadelphia and New York, will in furure be doled every day, (Sunday except. ed)at 8 o'clock, A. M. and the flails for Folt Offices branching from them will be clofsd on tlie usual days, at 8 o clock in the morning. The Mail for New York, and the Post Offices eastward ol it, will continue t» be cloled at the usual hour, it o'clock, noon, daw GENERAL Hamilton's Letters. TO PRESIDENT ADAMS. nPHE Public may now ]je supplied with duV 1. publication, at the reduce! price of 25 Cents, by applying at the bookftoresof J.Ormrod hefcut ft reef, end H. & P. tticc, Second-ftreec No. 16, between Market and Chefnut. O Sober 30, Juit come to hand, and to be sold BY R. AITKIN, No. 22, Market street, PR-ICR 6 CENTS, A Letter TO General Hamilton, Occafisned by His Letter to President Adams. BY A FEDERALIST, november 9 A FEW COPIES Of Gifford's Epiftlc to Fc*cr Plnd«V- ? (Pile* J7 ).»Ctmu) ,!• *»»'*>», ►c .. ' Duttoa'» Poem'po .the present ftaW 1 |f->r ' '(hte rti > Ccoti) •*- ■H*»e jutt txcnrcctiac* b» • '•T •• ' J : ■A. DICK£M«, eppofltr CiiriA Chords JT ,!■' •orember 7- ' '• ' " 4*-- tfy. A HANDSOME EDITION or LINDLET MURRAY'S English Grammar, AN APPENDIX, Ha* this Day been publiftied, by AsBUtT Bickins, opposite ChrUt-Cbureh, Philadelphia. [Price One Dollar Oftober 7. To be Sold by PUBLIC SALE, At Luniberton, On Second-day, the xjtb of tbit Inst a it i At 10 o'clock, A. M. The Real Estate of THC MAS BUR R, Esq. Late of Lvmberton, in the county of Burlington, £ate of New-Jersey, deceaftd, viz, rft TN the Village of Lumberton, between 80 J. acresof land, fituite on the main south b ranch of-Raneocus Creek, about 40 acres of which may be made good meadow, is part im proved and within hark; the rewain er is upland divided iato convenient lots, principally en:lofc4 with good cedar fence. There are on the said premil'os, a large, commodious and pleasant situ* ated two story Frame Dvirelling House, Dry-goods x Store under the fame roof, a Brick Kitchen ar.join ng, with a good cellar under the whole, divided into several apartments; a large aid convenient stone Store-House near the wharf, divided into feperate apartments for the reception of all kinds of country produce; Barn, Stable#, and Waggon- Htifcfe.»—Alfo, two other Dwelling Houses. one of which is a good new two (lory House, and a Blackfmith'a Shop. The above property being bounded for a confe derate distance on the above creek, which is well known for the excellency of its navigation, and affords the best of landing'; where velfels mea furlujy between 30 and 40 tons burthen constantly pass to and from Philadelphia and'other ports of the United States, recommends it as a place prefe rable to almost any other in the ftatc for carrying on a very extensive trade ad A Dwelling House and Lot of Land in the vi lage of Vincen*-t©wn. Immediate pofTciTion will be given, and a title execute! to the purchaser—The terms will be made known on the day of sale, by DANIEL NEWBOLD;~) JOB JONES, and > Ex^cutorr. HENRY BUUR, Jun- ) Nov 4, 1800 NOTICE. ' WHEREAS Duncan M'lnnesdid on the thfr<% tieth day of April Jali. make an alignment ps his property -or the benefit of his creditors— luch creditors are rrquefted to present their ac counts to tha fubferiber ; and all persons indebt ed tj> the said Duncan M'lnnes, are reauefted to pay the fame without delay t to JOHN CLARK, No 55, "> A&ng north Water street j AJftgHte Philadelphia, november 6 law3w \ At .; A t