bUshTd every TsdayT.by Aixmahd Hall, St Three Jji ' . NUMBER 506. WlLMXNCTOW'N. G. XuLsDAY, JPTtMBER 16, 180G. 1 4 . 4- Latest Foreign Newsf: Ealtirfiore, August 26 j Last evening we were politely favoured with L verpool papers to the third, wd London. To thesecond of July, both inclusive, re ceived by the ship Abeor.a, ZJ ton, in 5 1 days from Liverpool. 1 he only . articles of any iutejgst in these papers are tht following. After our paper was put to presjrerterday,. we learned that dispatches ni -rd from France, forwarded by Lord , Eejh, from off Boulogne. We repeat that . nego differ is in ttain, and that it u the cause of the improved state of the funds. - We received yesterday a letter from a res pectable house at Hamburg. .It give the blowing article, which, it add.t wm- eoa municatSd by the French Minister in that : . iv, as the outlines of the expected changes on the comment. . F Germany. ? Bavaria, . Wirtembcrg, Baden, which are to bs considerably aggrandized, Nassau, and ,K-r,r,.r'.rt comDrisinz the country : all along the Rhine, to form federative bo dy, under the immediate protection of France. . .. , uci:....u.j lAf divided, uuo-"'""'" " .muni i.ium be Riven to Baden, Y' -.third to the kingdom imd one-third W France. D-mark and Sweden excluded from " . . ... :n.,n-. Germany k fromall theaeiioerauV"-. in its afftirt The former to remain d.stmct for itself, the latter to be treated as Vomt rania, .he may behave, ome say Pome tanh and Mecklenburg are both to fall to P u tiat which, with Austria, are independent bowers, and on their own bottoms without Mgard to the former system of the emp.r. The emperor of the latter to resign his title of chief of the German Empire, remaining only emperor of his own states. - Hamburg, and some say all Hoi stein, Bremen ami Ltibeck, federative and indepen dent, under the protection of France, whose r.mperor is to enjoy in those territories hence forwsrd, the same sovereignty wbiclMbe T.mperor or Germsny formerly exercised. The inhabitants of this federative state shall be called the Fran, being the lsnd where the ancient Franks, spring from. " Diet of the Empire to be abolished. Saxony not mentioned. ' These alterations to tske place immedi ately ; Ihe arm? then to be culled back to as tit at thr errand festivals rd Paris, which we to take place vcr? shortly." ... YesterdapoSicies were opened in the city, jrWinp 5 guineas torcfeive 100, ilprelimina 4 Vies of pence be signed within a week, and be ictuall? followed by a peace j and 13 nneai to receive 18p. if preliminaries be signed within two months, "v; , t The reporf'm the city.yesterdsy was. that Mr. Fox had sent Mt tonndenlial secretary after Mr. Ada'.r to Vienna, with instruction, ty which the latter ma? ba enabled to opjrn a comminiration will, Mr. tVOubril, the But. sun minister at tht city, and cnnditionally proceed wUh himtoPari. The fundi were bot much affected by this rumor. Yesterday afternoon Wedneiday'a mm lart mall rrif Its contentwjrc neither copious nor decisive.'. It appears that a cor. rtsDondenr has rommmcHl between m tle Mngsoi?wraenanaiTiisi-, if whir h has tiot yet transpired. No court- ier ornen navt as yei oeen ,'icu uy r i.i,-.. lo the parrlwm of Berlin and Potsdam, which itill hMtMmtlves readineis maich. Gen. Kalreuth's hrlth being impaired, it is aid ihat prince Iiui etdiand will tax e! command ef the corps under the orders ,! lUt Cttunl. ' - July 2. t JGafCn JacoltTthe Trusvali imbaador, li applied (or JJ rassport, preparatory to tis kting this country for Btrlui. We are happy in having it in our power 10 aequaiatcurf ciders IbM Mr. Ft was ye aterday so far recovered, as to tU u tt lVwn to dinner Uh the Karl of M4ra. M;rd JUIUnd, Lady LouU Cosblly, nd afew 0 Iher iitu!w . Govcrnmrnt kas received advices from Mr. Sianlrf, the Bi'uish conul at Trieste, ia ting that a Brrtcla'mUn had been issecd at that place, tearing date the ?th f May, which notif cd. that such F.nilUh and lisn v csstli as might ! In the port ef Trieste, or any efthepdui of the Adriatic, wtre t quit Ibtm lit the space f three days, unlns iirevcnUd from s doing If s'rtse of wti. . . . . 11 .:., then andlbat the esid ports would continue abut arainst the L.hth and Bussisns. July 3. The t.4hlnf ctmitar ktterfcts been tent hy the Frcffh Miniier of Msrioe to the commander at the difeitnt French ports 1 "ilia 1 accquiint you that, according to Dtervt of kit M-jciiy, if thia date, ti e embark it taken oQ all Kiin vets is c rit a au rtutsn ressen -i tquence of the hostilitire br touctrua, acd U at it is t'l sir.ed i tot tsmn tae two touctn:, Majesty's pleasure that all such vessels be at liberty to depart. . DECRF.S." This measure mtiit be considered as indi cative of ait speedy adjustment of the differ ences between the two countries. i'i. u uu- brll was expected to have kit Vienna tor Paris sonic time ago ; but from the frequent conferences that have taken pUce between him and Mr. Adair at the arrival of the let ter in the Austrian capital, il should seem as , if MDtittbril had been directed to remain j kthere for the purpose ot conicrrtnR wnn mr, . " r f M . AUalv jivvuijr w un uv(ui ----- :- :T'''iK-: ' July ; Yesterday morning Mr, Basificc?,- the mes senger, arrived from Fvance. He left Bou logne in a flag of truce, which put him oa board the Clyde, whence he was sent to Com modoie Owen, in a light vscl for,. Deal. He proceeded from that place in a past chaise and four, for London.. A Privy Council was held in consequence of his arrival 5 apd we understand that another messenger was or 1 dered to be in readiness to set off yeteiday ' evening for Paris. In consequence of this arrival and of some accompanying rumors, the" funds experienced some share of fluctu ation. Omnium, Which had risen to 8, final ly closed at 7$ ; and consols, for the open ing 64. It was atated that preliminaries were adiustrdand that the Definitive Treaty nlone waited the presence ol Lord Holland. J We cannot pa&S per saltum into these pre cipitate conclusions however strong appear ances may be. The messenger Courvoiiier is supposed to have brought so'nie. overtures from M. Talleyrand, through the medium of Lord Yarmouth, who remains at Piiris. Lord Holland waited upon Lord C'renville yesterday at noon, and afterwards visited his. uncle Mr. Fo, with whom he remaintd a considerable time. It is generally condud- ed in the Ministerial circles, thut his Lord ship will set otf without delay from Brighton for Dieppe; as the shortest route to the French capital. We should place a stronger reli ance en the success of his Lordship's mission, if it were underitood, which does not appear from the foreign Journals, that the Russian minuter, M. D'Oubril, had arrived at Puis. . . ... July 6. The same expectation, ani the tame, gounds of expectation, with regard to Peace, still continue. Our opinion is still the same, that a Kegociatln, or something in ibeThape of a Ncgociution, something between sound ing each other's sentiments, and mutual though timid advances on. both hides, all this, we say, is goin foisvird. and cannot fail to lead to something. It is objected to this, and. it must be confessed, not without excuse, that Lord Yarmouth is not the ma who would be employed to Neoctatc, a peace. Most certainly not ; iiu it is one thing to negociate, end another to prepare the way tonetocifltion by a few preliminary civilities. Lord Yrmomh can carry a civil mcssnge os well as a person of more weight and abilities. It t ctrtainly a very diffetctit thing, and more particularly in the present circumstances of the two tounrks, to ne gotiate a peace. Lord Yarmouth will not be the man to sign the Definitive Treaty, this will require very different abilities than such at are required to mike a good player on th German flute. .These expectation! of the irroedile sig nature ct the Preliminaries of Peace were further confivmed ih the political woiH by the arrival of a mesuager on Friday, Mr. Batilico, with dispatches from the Frtnch Government to" Mr. Frx. The nature Of if thse ftispatclici Itae olrfure not tranpir- 1 tAf Qp:tcWt is Losy, and gives shape and hodv to eirrv idea ih.t Biises in its fertile I f.ncy. Tre arriv.l of 1 me.icnger in ordi 1 nary t1mti,li'nuihing,but as Lurd Yarmouth is at rtins the arrival ol id Lngluli mes senger roust certainty tting letitis. This is In fact the "hole that c.n Lc concluded upon the arrival of Mr. Basilico. WhttFer Ird Yarmouth succetdid or failed in his friendly advances, he u;!J qully in both caset aei d a messeneer. Nothing there fre aa to the event of his miwbi, csn be concluded from this licii'ir.t, at'ch has ex- J cited so muck interest upon the change, and amh agtuurm throutn the town ia general. ' A Privy Council was bctdtn cnnseciucnce cf bis arrival. But this is in fact a mere Lrm. We cspect auinciling, tut not from Lird umouta Il ia tuJ that Iorrt Itultand departs for France ai Minister I'hniptmtury $ lrd llttlland is a man of uodoobttd ibilitka, and nmre knoinlc lh.11 1 grnctsUy believed. Wlih the c.cct'tioa of Iord Jlmte, or Lord AuUinJ. there U no one whe is more ad.r. SeS lo this office. M.' l:tmrtr, A fic.h citiptioo buru fuilh from Mount j Voutius on the nizht cf l! S Ut of May , at I un unlock, ao suddenly, tfcu in a fsw toe li rnente, the whole crattr wst hut the bi.lt of I' ... ... n . 1, .... one linltcnti (OiUfvn mi , wi Hivm ruaiMS of He tws rn.cttit, wrre Cistmcu )r truivci at the ckuwi t,f Ntplis. The a rcets wcra n.lcl wun r. tiering rrtntb H men, Uit Nt"lin, bawtv-r wtrt very Iran. li n i l. the renaitiiy ihiy kavt derived ftvm j i H (tulcnce, that, af.tr thit. iWy bate net for a long time to dread the more serious terrors of an earthquake. J It is at length, we hear, finally lettled that . Lord Minto shall proceed to India as Govern-' Or General. He is to be succeeded in the Tresidency of the Board of controul by M-, Thomas Grenville (who, to the surprise of all persons, seemed to have been totally , o vei looked in the arrangement of the new. Ministry.) Mr. Grenville is said to have been actually appointed He is also, it 'is added to have a seat io the Cabinet. , July r. ; Though the pacific rumours continued ort Saturday to be as widely circulated as ever, and the assertion of Lord Holland's imme-. , diaU departUFe for Paris, was no less "confi dently asserted than -.on the two preceding : days, the funds experienced a material de-, pression ; and, fur the honor and interest of, the country, we hope that those who specu late -upon the probability of a peace, that s. would produce nothing but dishonor and dis advantage, to the state, will find themselves disappointed in the result. Morning Post. We have received since our lastj French and Dutch papers to the lt ihst. some of these state, M. D'Oubril, t he Russian Pie- nipotehtiary, has not proceededTarther than Strasburgh, on his way to Paris. There, it is said, he is to remain until he receives an answer to some propositions which he has sent , to the French government. Bona parte object unquestionably is, to effect a se parate peace with Russia, and we 01 e nor without our fears that he will be able to ac accomplish his purpose. Upon this subject we purpose offering some serious observation in a day or two. The Leyden paper men tions the opening a negotiation between France and England and after adverting to the frequent intercourse by messengers, says that Lord Yarmouth, who arrived at Paris, on the 17:h, was charged by the' British go vernment with a m'wsion; and that he was' to assume the character of negotiator -a statement which, to its full extent,1 we can not p ssib!y bring ourselves to credit. . Seve ral of the French Journals also mention the arrival of his Lordship at Paris, .but do not 1 presume to state any thing respecting the progress or result of his mission. The re port of a treaty having been concluded at Paris on the S 1st of May, respecting the af fairs of Genrucitx rppearsto be unfounded. The British troops on board the squadron off NaplcH, arc itattdiohave undertaken an expe dition agi'inst theisland of Ischia and Procida. One of the minor French papers contradicts the report of the elevation of Madame Buo naparte to tre ttirwne of Home, with rever sion to her son Lucien. NEW-YORK, September'.. By tlie slap Minerva our f.!es of Ixndon papers andLoyd' Li?is are completed 10 the Sth of July. In addition to tbe captt He ron has favoured us with a Plymouth paper of the 10th, jronisinit-g (undtf tre London head of the l:h) the very important intelli gence retpectir.g the prospcel vfFc.ce wLitb we ints oy republish. It msy t!fil,ift the opinion of some, to con firm the article given 111 Saturday's Mercan tile Advertiser, that Preliminaries were sign ed picvious t- the 14th of Julys but n will be observed tnat Lord lluUatiil (the mim.tcr said to be atpmird for that purpose by Gfcai-Briuin) had r.ot left .Ixmtlcii on the 8th end that, although the terms bad been acUustcd between the French and F.nduh Ministers for Foreign Affairs, they would not be oficiallj sanctioned until tic proroga tion of the Imperial Parliament. Captain Ilcroa, u the Wp Mmma, from London, wat informed by the American Con sul, that Mr. Ptnckney had mtt with euvor a'j'.e rtcrptioa at the Court of St. Jamti'i and that our differences were likely lo be anuca tly adjusted. Iaoov, July I. Til fundi yeiterdiy, after various fluctua tions, left off at the asme prices at which thty opensd. This morning they e-pericn-cid 1 depression of one per cent, bcrr.niuro, and of one hair percent, lo the ct.nM.tt. Some very Istge.tfclci were made by those who had prtiio'i.if bought lo an immense a mount. Those who bought ao largely last wtck may theatitlvci in some measure nave beta the cause of the depression since Sa turdiy. They kthl out tht most confident assurances that peace would be signed im mediately ey, to dtcisivt wi their tone end language, that they Ead almost the day and htrtf. Ort Thursday ltt thry isid that tctociaiions had advanced to far that a met tsge fiwm the Lard Mayor mlxbt be etpect td in the tonne of the introiog, and that of count it ou!4 be Immsdauly ttatusiiutd to Lloyd's. f To Uoyd'i, thertfort, pertoni ctcidrd from all quarters. The grist room wat ti led 1 all in eipettiiton of the tncstngtr fitim the mansion houtt. The teen and locktt which would enVtt ih pinrnt ixcMpylng Ihrm lo bear mt distinctly il t mtssjt rtad, wttt rrrt c.f.tii t-e No message came, and the hepes then held out not being realiztd, many bean to tbiv.hi either that some obstacles had occurred in the- n'egociation, or that it had entirely broken off. The fall bince Saturday is snid 10 Iiae 1 been principally-occasioned by a rumour that ! France bad demanded a reduction of our hu 1 vy to a certain number, a demand which of '. . course could not be complied with. "1 hen ' ier Lord Holland bad not .t olf on Saturday..,-.- I "or ye&terd ay, ii was supposed thM he would j- hot act , off at all. li;s Lordship Way .Vttv.. , assuitd that the speculators wa'ch his atrpi well and that the most eager and rni u'e in 'quirieft have Jbeeh. made at .Uqflaod lioSuse as, to -hit tiaggage, and w he' her" any preparation; are making for a long Journey., It is row . rumoured that his lprdship will not set Out until the next week. Basilico, the oessenger, is gone back to Paris, he set out on Sutuiday evening, and tailed jh the Basilik gun brig on Sunday. As he Is , directed to make nil possible speed, and as htf made tl'.e last jour ney to and from Paris in less than a w.cik, it is supposed he will, return by Fridy. A not her report in circulation is, that llasiliio will bring back the passport lor -Lord Ilo! land, who will set off about Monday or Tues day. The principal teim having been, ac cording to report, arranged, his ioidship will , have little else to do than give them an offi cial form, and sigt'i theVn. ... They would ar rive in this country, according to the wish es and intentions of misisiat s, after the pi o rogation of parliament, . Undoubtedly fo-.r.e 'notice may be ex ' reeled to be taken of the negoctationj in iri majeny's fpeech upon the proioatinn. It may be faid in it, tint Lis majeffy ha ving received, or ltavit made (wl)it h e,vcr be the fad) p'ropofals ot peace, is ediploy--ed in neg'ociationj, viiichlic ho,es to brin , to a favourable ifl'ue and to cr.ake Jj eaco upon terms confident wiih the hot.our, the fecutity, and tV.c inteiefls of liis 'tns jefly's dominions, lint i is probable tire fcfiion will not be permitted to clofe with out a quefl ion being put to Vis majtlly't Miniflers upon the fubjccV !'t is rcportti thn cor.fiderab'e difteier.rcs of opinion cx i fled in the cabinet upon Ihe fuhjccl, ai d that a divifion fnok , place. Mr. Fox, Loid H. Petty, Earl Moira, Lord How ick, li'ifiiineaiid Fiiz W.lliam, for peace; hit. Windham, Lords Grenville, Spen cer. Sidmouth, and l'Mlenborough for wir. Having thus pi-blthcd the rumours which have been circulated wiiti Regard to Pcaca not pledging ourfelvci either for the truth Sit Talfehood of any 'of them) we Ihall pub iiQi another rumour which has reached i.s fince writing the atove ; it i That lha negoiiatibnt are Lrolenoff; and ilutteit' battalions are immediately to be Tent out1 upon lecret expedition. ; Ciuricr. Tht ftttwiiilriligtnte tifotltini the ftptrttd pacific ktiiiatitn fttwten iltt Ciuntry end Franct, cfpcwtJ olj ik " ikeCkuritr $n filtniaj. The depreflioo of the fundi on Sat urday had damped tbc expectations of thofe h' t nought t peace with trance at no jtutt diflar.ee. Becaufe no ofScial c-mii.niica. tioo wti madr'ik&tr the arrival of Difil: co, wl o wat fupporcd to have It oufht the ,. uUir.atun of tbe French Coerrment, it wat imnicd aielf 4)c'ic?ed that the na litre 1 f ilut nliimatuin was unfavorable. The faA !i tuuiouicd to V quite tie con traiy. , The re?oc:atioa h reccrcd ot te fo fir advanced, that mod, if not all the oLfla ctci that hvr exiKcd are laid to have been rcn oved; li e principal teiffii tohaveee afranged arN notLirj il It aided, 1- mtini to be done Jbut to cTraw them up in an cIBdal form. Lord Holland, it hai been uTeittd, il, on the point ot going td Paiis he will pro. ted timber not to ct m nerc a nefocistior, but to fiftt ihetetmi trted tipun ciwccn Mr. Fox and M. Tallyerand. Affaiii hating adeinced thui far, It tppeart flrarge 10 t ur lea den that r.o tfT.cul communication hat been rra.4t, and ir.y delay (hould tike place In the figning cfthe prctimlr aiit t. H e foPowirg ii lurocurtd to be the trt Ten Were the prtiirr.ir.aiifi figncd, they would of ceurfe be made public, and would be open to.iifcufiion in pailianenf. 1 hey would in all probability pie rile to wirm and long dcbuct bui Mr. Vvx't Health il rot fulScicntty tcflotcd to enatie him to take n in tl rra at crtfcnti and ai he li the Mininer for foieign af.lri, todhti been piir.cipilly concemeJ in re fiotiaiittg the peter, hit tiferce and ac livt particirttion la the dibatet ait dectn rd tndify CBbbte, The negotiation therefore 2t la eVed trill hot te biuuhl lo a final concluCon tK.r) the f tttimintilei be Cfntd, lilt Iltt tU piotPgitionof Parliirrent, tshitb will lilt ftito about the JJth kfleni. Kf Ibiiu rar.! tniniQen will aia tlo-t'iill V 1 4. - t. i f f I r