ittf. three couriers arrived at he; d-quirter: cf General who lit off immediately j tor fans, accompanied by leveral of his of- i ficer?, and pafitjl through Cnnfhdt to Stracf- j fcuigh on the 14th. Lt-ci urbe went off he-] . fore bim to take command oft he armed force,' and general St. Luzenm- I'uccceds Moreau, ad interim.', : Apartments are fitting up at Mcntz for the Chief Consul, who intends rdiding there during :he Congress, (liouM it meet at Lune vdle, as is exprfted. f:t -five mean time Bonaparte and Talleyrand are ft id to be buliiy employed in drawing out a plan for a General Peace, in which the interests of al parties, will bs consul ted to it •cy. I hd Aicli Ouke Charles has been appoint ed to, and accented again the command of 'the Ar iiiies. Hopes are alio entertained by Austria. tliat it the war fliould be renewed, a formidable Ruffian Army will co-operate ■with them. Volunteers' from Austria, Hungary, and indeed from all the Empe ror's territories, round the flandardj in (Treat number* and d splay a aeal hitherto Xineqnalled 111 defence- of th-ir country ; vet all these formidable ap pearances, negociations are (Yill irojnvr on at Luneville. Extratt of a letter from a Gentleman in Hamburg, to a refutable Ht.ufe in thit city, dated the Jjd 0 f Oftober. " Although again a new armistice has taken place between the Emperor and the French, and the Englidi have been tiying whether they could also make up their diffl-- retiers ; the refu|t.of bath appeal sto he fliU dubious—and t'v Negotiations with the la'ter arc reported to be broken off already If peace on tUe continent fhr.uld take place it is believed the differences with England will not befoau fettLd." Since the above, Tne Gentleman who has our Hamburg Paprrs; f;,ys, " !Tut the paper of the 24th of Oflober exprefles a doubt whether the Congress at Luneville would ever effedj the objeft wished for—A Peace." FROM THE HAGUE, Oaob v ,4. Accoui t» are received daily, which con firm the news, that tlire- Urge Ruffian ar mies «re forming ; and. it is fciedihly report • rd. that according to circum(luurei, His Majeftv the Emperor of Rgflja will go in perfiin to take command ofthofe armies. _ Srhimmelprnning, our minifh r to the French Ucpul lie has returned to Paris. Several French OfSrlnr. Tt it tfTiUi jlly exposed her* that there ■will he a peace. V.'e are inforn-rd, from the H<-ldL-r, that on the 7th inttant, during a thunder storm, a l?;ip opposite Prtten, tink (ire and w.is confnmed. She isfuppofed t>b? an An)#ri~ can, or an English floopof war. Captain Haves fiys, it was the general opinion at Hamburgh, that there would be a pence between the Emprror ancl t' e French 1< public hut it W.is not so prevalent a one, that Great Brit )in would lie included in the pacification. Ihe accounts, however, were Varioustind contradictory. Insurance on American ship*. armed or unarmed, at Hamburgh, was from 8 to 10 per cent. That larger and commodious HOUSE, At the cornet of rtrch and Ninth Greets. To be Let, THE houfr, eoach-houfc and lots, lately occupied by Major Sutler, fithat'- a aKove For ttr ns jpply to J. D. Walkti, No. 18, north Fifth ft'eet. oftoScr 11 »aw tf The American LADIES POCKET BOOK, Ml D Gentle men's POCKET REMEM BRANCER, Foh The rbsiß >£oo. Just Pqbliilied, By William T. Birch, No, 17, South Sceond-llreet. THE Ladi»s' Book contain! an interesting {c«nt in tbeliftof General Walhatgtuii, cin- Vellifhed with a beaut.fMl eneraymg. AnAlma:i' —rultd j>age» for memoran dums an>! accnnnt of monies &c. for every day in the year *, Mil' ellane.-,us, moral, aud enter taining p.c-fj in prufe an 4 verfrj new and cek fj.-atei foiigs, sad Ave a) useful tablet. The Gentleman s Book Contains an imereUmg t'cene in the life of General Wafningron, with an engraving. Ail Almanac, ruled pages lor mem randoms andcalh account; the Bankrupt Law complete; Duties on goods imported, sUmp dutir«, [I he article publilhed among the Foreign News, in this day's gazette, fa id to be in the convention entered into between A me. Rica and France, concludes in the follow* ing d-gradiripr and infultina; manner :] " bar the en filing four years NO TREA TY shall be concluded between the latter [America] and Great Britain until the conditions of it are made known to the French Government and receive its approbation" !MM 11 !!!!!!!! ! flf this is true, what has become of out- Independence—surely under fuchcirc tun [lan ces, no wan will be fool enough to fav, we are an Independent Nation—lt is iiifiilting tbe underftawling and feeling of the Envoys, to fuppole it pollihle, that such a stipulation ha 3 been acquit feed in.] Tb« Kanoorable Tnomai Pinc'k">t, Esj r ' Member of tlx Hutilc of HepreQ;nt» n»rt, arrive* at Wi«iui>('.3 . ' _ I '• THE PORCUPINE will, embrace all, the usual topics of a '-Nertfpaprr ; Parlia mentary .ond Law R-ports.C >urt City, and I Country Newsj Stc.»--A.n early, and co'rreih. __ account of thofc foreign events, tyliicb may y ' ,e "conlide.icd as news, is a thing so much ; |'stt tlir beaten track, aniV) indilpe-nf.-b 1y" lie s' jceflaiy, that any fp-r.if.c promise «>», jfwt > lie3tl woultl ho fuperfliieus ; but it may not Oe iveotion, that, to f'.ithful fanf lations frotn foieign j.uinais, I Hi til aide.' - voir to add (ucli a cosimentury as will pre vent my paper from being- {what 'oo many others are) a mere vehicle t'yr tllcfe articles, which are fabricated 011 the Continent of Europe and America, for the fule puipnfe of deceiving the too credulous people of this kingdom. The intrigues of the French, the ftrvile, the inlidious, the iuQnmtttig French, lhall he an ohjedl of my conflat.t I ' attention, Whether at war or at peace wilh us, they Hill the power, envy the happineis, and thiift for the. ruin of Eng. ' land. Coileftively and. individually, tiie ' t whole and every one of them hv, te ua. Had ' tne means, they wtottld exterminate us to the . I«ft man ; they would In,itch the crutch from our pit rents, the cradle from our clnl dicn, and our inppy country itfelf would they fink beneath tbofe waves, 011 which 1 they now Hec lroiti the thiuider of our can -1 not;. When we (hall iijeath the (word it is ' tor our Sovereign to fiy ; but, while we ' retain one drop of true BritiH> blood inaur ' ■ veins, -tft Jiev'er (hall (hnke htnis with this ' perfidious and fnuguimry race, much U-fs 1 fliall yft make a compromile with their ' nioukey-lilfe maimers «nd tiger-like prici- ' ' pl;s. I shall f\and in threat need of, and, I , hope, I ftv,ll receive*, voluntary atTillance, in every departnv 111 of ipy P.per, bi>t more 1 ' particularly in that which v. ill treat of the ' artful nianreuvres of the l.iQipui in the ' ■ cou'.try-tpwns, and in the villages. The unperverted lenfe of the people is so decided ' e in favour of the eftahii(Tied order of things; ; v that the contrivers of innovation are never 1 1 formidable, except where tluir real views (f are unperceived. It is , thsir. hy oc ,f :ckl ' cant, their cUiidcftine intrigues in • ru- ; ' Wrous si cieties and i-nftitutions into which they - imperceptibly worm then,l lies '; it is ' tbeir visor, and not their visage, that we 1 have to fear. 011 this topic, therefore, I ' thus -arly folic;t information from m.-iv part of the United Kingdom, being vy t ff allured, that, if t';r m ajecontcnts huve lometimrs fucceet!-. d in cxvi::: •; a spirit. cf #>ppo(ition and revolt, tlieirfneeef; is to be f lely attributed totbr,vant of a regular, well-rondudled, widely.-exteudcd fy lit 111 of exposure. ' A late I.ondon paper fays—" The net? species ot Hemp, called Sun, the produce of Uengal, and which has been mnnufadiiiied there for general pvtrpofe 1 ;, Iv-ij tsnied out near!) toouro vn rope. In order to give it a fair trial, the company's (hip the Farl Howe, Captain Robert Bun-owes, which has lately arrived, had all lier running •%? ln 2 rove w »th this r»pe in Bengal, by the order e ware of falling into llie comman erior. The t lame of an illuftriotis man is much nearer I 61 | 64 I'6l • '■ to him than life or property, and {nftice is all he- requires " Let him he fpok.-n of then, he is, .nothing extenuate or fat down aught-in njalice." 1 he, I Hilly ot al/rnied at every cloud which appears in the political horizon. ale f.-r defpotilin, the fra of liberty ig ever tein- We niuA not be (uiprifej tfiere fyre, ii. .in tlie progref? of illumination, a gentle infurn &ion litpuld precede every im-' pnrtHlll clcCuon. Infurr£il\io'.i,s giye to the cause of IV. cdom. Like ;«u «k£W ,I'rom THE GRHEM EJfD OF A STATS, to its lea hoaid, the impulse is andtlic pai tilars of arc every where in motion. -'VriityCt,.( 7i« overwhelmed,. Hr publicanilm triumphant. Such are ihyblei ffofy Insurrectivu ! , It is by no meat's, however in f]"tiatrd that the Republican Candidate had a ha id in exci'ing the hot-water commotion. .• Far be if from us to entertain To unfounded a fui picion. Hut as it ,w?t in, action : for !.i» benefit, it is not all to be wondered at, :1m ! e 'liould be penetrated With errfolious pfgrati. tnde to a let of (jitizem, tlut did him i'ucb signal feryicc on the girat day of hs elec tion : or that amid the doubtful ftrit'e, he (liould £ n :" *'* dangers of innovation—in which r action the President concur?. But the i Governor of Pc-nnfylvunia has no f-ar on s 13t icorc—He is for rotation and ilinoya r tion ; and is now urging fame new-fangled . ni.ideof IHt&ing jurors. [ibid. . Uclieir, that some time last week, a , pack ct th-.- Jscobin Can a i i.lk at M'fflin tJWn. (one iii M'Kean's hod beds of Demo •jJ-rray) -bout 4« mites from this place Ind "•-* i ffrontary tq publicly hang and burn in rr-fffigy the thirteen Senators of tbis Hate, ! who have lb vir.tuoafty dillingoilhed them [ thrives by , their patrotifm, and thereby , pievi nted the govermirnt of this country ' r "|-' felting ■ nt: 1 the hands of men unwor • thy oi fotmp rr»m I truli. We have not Heird who thele fell ws are, that dare in - lulr in this on'.r .c ou% manner, t!>e dignity ol the Sefi ,te ot lennfylvania but we cio nt testate tJ nfftirt, th.it fnould tlie'.r idol ever #et the ,af<* ad'.-nry it the United , St;.;--;, »» ii in t!, s iKtc, no liotieft '■ - e v.x.rcile the privileges of g d > the cutrag® of • ; tained a n ...nty] in the .lepfiature of that state, and t ct couri'e appointed electo i who bellowed their futlrages on Mr. Jeffirfon and Col. Burs. The who's nun .tier of votes will, | therefore, on the final count, fartdlhus; for 01. Burt, 73 Mr. Jefferlbn, 7-5 Mr. Adams, 65 Gen. Pinckney, 65 Stieh their being the fail, on winch of the two c.-ndid'ttes having the srteateft number df votes, will tbe House of Representatives who are cor.ftitution.illy empowered to de tide in the event of an equal voce, confer their f*r,£\ion ? 1 He choice indeed lie's.between two evils ; but as the Federal Republicans are, under ex iting cirttimftances, not only overpowered lor the rerfons alorefnd, hut aftually enablrd byihei >''ll:l.hers to titaL-e it, ought they not, v to chuf.- the le.iftr and it this be the cali, will they not -ledt cplouel Burr and ceriais.lytjwleaft phyCc-d, and mod protablj the T#)»!irW politic.il evil ? DIED]] —In the. Sid year of h?r age, at Coventry, Cbefi-.-r Ceunty, on Frilay the sth inliant. Mrs. RtoiccA G«a< h ; and 011 the Sunday her refniain- were elepcliied in the family burial ground, atteu- I .I' d by a nuni'crous train of relations and I I.- d<, by whom (lie lived beloved and re- d. Philadelphia, December 16. Gazette Marine Lift. _PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. v " Arrived. Ship Magens, Hawley Batavia 149 Good, Friends, Earl •' Havannah Ship Good Friends, Earl, Havanna 11 Sugars—to S. G rard Magens, Hawlev, Bjtavia 149 Ccffet, pepper, See —M. & N -fbold Keg»lator, , 8i .Vugull ne 18 > Ked cedar— : —to L. Cr 1 fiiljt Slop;?Prrfidei)t, Pear/'on, Sivaonah 7 Cotton—to A I'ielcSi Ship Fjir American, B evar, a>d f hoor.'er Feliji, Ojv'idfon, of aftd from t .is put, fil ed from lliVjima in company with tfie Good Frknds, Eari. Ship H)rrv, Boyd, forty nine day" fron ''t , was spoken a few day 6 fi'ce SE of th. Cap.s of Delaware,'lillar.t al> uc!: ve:ity mil a, boup'l tor Philadelphia, ail well. Brig Hope Anderfm, from Martin.qui, is Ship Co* fl*,* few day ; since off the Canes, j L\>pt. 'Fleming-, i f the Slip. Doair.ic'i I'cirfj-, caj>*jireJ aod.fen; into tiuatlaloari,-, caftie paifenger in the l-ivifk', WILMiNOTOff, December!-. " - AURSVKI), • d iyfl loep.Mary Ann, frnyeV, •• St. Thomas 14 I ht Captain of the Mi y Ann unarms, (Jut the - brig Betsey, .Captain YFJoU'e, tailed ufiri" 13d ultimo, from St. Thomas, bound fer (!-c Havanna 1 ). Ship Fnihdelpnta, cf Philadelphia, is I> - low. : •• " . . ;; » ■. -,■ '; • ' : From our Correfpcndeist at. New Caftie, De rrnibrr t6. ~ Ship S- uth C-.i.-)i9% Tatket bound out,'pet, fee , 'iff Chrifliamia sis;*, ijtftief , having been five da). i> nt- j.t»ii thine, anil o ligtd to unfbip thecargi. !i» j 5' 'f, l'riendfhtp, (rom, ht. Scbafiia s, tiyV I f days, on fh'. re on App qu'runisnint k flats, ■ am] at, thi.-purt, without damage on her pal', ch 'f e ,0 P^''. a dc-lphia. . , < , L -Uip F:ur Captain Earl, from I!a -rc* vaona. by.n'i to Vhila.'clphia.. •• he Ship ■ r trr:i;n Chesapeake, Captain fiarrou. a- ' • • . • . • :(! t SALF.M, December 11, • Ceptain Brou n, of the Brutus, in Ivtitudr .18; lonritmle 66, spoke the ship Matildl, {r< n St Sfbaflinis frk; forty days qut. at the foot.of the South 'if.oJs »f Nantucket, a law a icfi6or.tr which appeared to have had 1- live flock on' hoard, which ft in had lotl. Cap ain VVehb, of the brig Exchange, No tl vemher 2;, /pel;e a l,.ei!ncbunk brig, JefFee in Snow, mafier, bound to the VVeit It dies. 1 NEW YO;;K, December 18. '* • - ARRIVED, davs ■y Ship Elizabeth, Barcelona fee y Brig I homas, '-awes, Hamburg 43 •. Ceres, Peters, Havanr.a ,t . T h « thzabeth fpuke the ship Adventure, from tendon, about ten days ago I he Gaiigta aad Connedlfput, fl >ops os-war, ' we umterfland, ?re to fail fliortly for Batavia. " and will take convoy for thence. | Captain Cotter, « f the l»rij» from St» d U'net, (whose artil-ai we mentioned yeft»rday, (t but who was ot up) OAober 17, in lat 36, jf long 10, spike the brig Mary, from Ncwhuiy i- P'^ r J Leghorn—Nov, 30, in !ar 30. long 70 ,■ 3", spoke the fciionr.er Happy Owner, Ccx, 7 diys from Philadelphia, for St. Bartholomew 4. On Friday la ft Tpcke the ship Connedlicut from La Date, hound to Philadelphia. Captaiq Hawes, on the 4 :h lift, in lat 41. no 'nng ( 6 W. fp®ke the ship Palias.'Jparliug, iritei , Hamburg for Salem- She failed the day after captain H*wej.- lr Le,t a; Himjjiii jr, Q4 ay.' " 1 "Flic Catherine, Englcfon, to fail in two Le days for New Vo.k ; the ship Abigail of Pro ;• vidence, half unloaded ; the t rig C.thejihe and 0 A -ndrew, t . fail ir; two ays for Phila elphia. it Jptain Cotter, on the Brh of November, fell in with fi'-e fail of Urge.armed fhips.in-m L ndoh to Surinarji. The Commodore's Chip ® -vas called the Qjeeir Chai iott». Some of tine ships had tro p. ..0 board. Th-ry were in the 1. latitude of 27, longitude 37, 30. ' • illWl—igiiM^ 1r 1,,,, | Mit Coffee and Cocoa in bags, Also, about vfeic;ht jr. Black Pepper in hags, . Of a Stiperi (if Quality. All entitled to Drawback. l'or sale by WILLIAM HUSTLF.R, 1 No. 6■), fuUii Fourth ftrect Dcembtr 13. r v To-morrow morning, 1 Will be Landed, 56 Hogflieads excellent .MOLASSES FOR SALE BY 1 * Moore Wbarter. dcremHer 18 Never Afted Here. New-Theatre. ON FRIDAY EVENING, ■December 19. • Will.be presented, a reu:h admired Comeot, in 5 r.fls called The East Indian. Written by Mr. G. Lewii, Efq —auth roT the Caftie Spr<£tre, Monk, &c. and now performing in London, and at the theatre, New Yark, wißh d.flioguifbed applause. Lord l.iftlefs.mr Bernard ; Moduli, mr WigneJl; Rivew, mr Warren; Iteauchamp, mr W,,od mr erigm'orc ; Frank, mr B'ifTctt Sqnec2um mr Francis ; Friponsau, mr Bailey ; l'rifle, mr Hopkins j John, mr Durang; Robert, niaQer L'Eflrange. Lady Clara Modifli, miss JTeftray; mr< Ormond, thn I ; howden ; miss Chatterall, Ihr< Oldmixon, nirs Slip flop, mrs Francii I.a-!y Htlbbah.mra mis Salmon ! mrs Ball-all, mrs Bernard; mrs Tiffany, mrsDoilor ; Anne, mrs Stnart; Zo- mrs Merry. EPILOGUE', By Mr. Bernard. To which will be added, a Musical Farce, (not aded here thefa four yearr) called The Fiitch of Bacon } OR, Toe Cuflom of Dunmoiv Prisry. I acr On Monday, PIZARRO^.WitS „r r [ Eiitcrtainments. • t * .->r r* rv