NORFOLK, Mutch 27. Wt flop the Prcfs to give the following: By a captain arri ved thil moment from Salem, in eiht diys, we learn luat accounts bad been received at that place on tne lata inftant, of the, arrfvl of Mr- Pinckiiey from Prance; and that in confequencc, feveral velseh on the point of departui e tor fea had been detained till further particulars tranf. pired. v WILMINGTON, April 6. By the Americana, capt. Bell, which ar rived here on Monday iatt, five days from New-York, the following is received. NEW-YORK, March 28. The following important and official pa per was politely handed us laft evening, by a gentleman who arrived in (he afternoon itage from Philadelphia. By the Prefident of the United States. A PftOC L AM ATION. T VTHER.EAS the cowltituuonof theUnit-VV- ed btatesof America provides that the Prehdent may, on extraordinary occaftous, convene both Houle of Congrefs ; : And wnercas an extraordinary oct&fion exifts tor the Convening Congi els, and divers great and weighty matters claim their confuici at iu on ; i have therefore thought it ncceilaiy to convene, and 1 do by thefe prefents convene the Congrefs of the United States of Ameri ca, at the city of Philadelphia, in the com' monwealth of Pennfy Ivania, on Monda) the 15th day of May next, hereby retinii ii.g the Senators and Reprefeniatives in the Con grefs of the United States of America-, and every of them, that, laying afide all other matters and cans, thev then and there meet and allemole in Cohgtel's, in orUer to con fnlt and determine on fuch meal'mes as in their wifdom Iball be deemed meet for the safety and welfare of the United Stutesi. in- TcUimony whereot, I have can fed the Seal of the United Staics (L. S.) of America to be affixed to thele prefents, and figned the fame wiUi my hand. Dated at Philadelphia, the 25th of March,' 1797, and 01 the Independence of the Unif ed Sta.es the 2t ft. JOHN ADAMS. By the prefident, TIMOTHY PICKLlUNCi, Secretary ot it ate. Lat.jl Foreign Laeltigctice, FRANKFORT, January 14. The capitulation of Kehl is Very (hort. The French had 24 hours to carry away what they were able in, and whatever remained after that time, the Aultrians took poflclfion of. , A fort of infiirrecVioo bas taken place in Lorraine. Two division of'the army of the Sambreaml Meafc have been lent thither to quiet them. M.ucu difcontent prevails in Italy. If the A u it 1 ia 115 are able to gain any decsfive fuc cefs and to relieve Man t ua, the French will probably be totally expelled frunf it the next campaign. Frankfort hat been declared neutral by the Directory. Efforts are mak ing to obtain a ftmilar declaration from the Archduke. The news from Italy is good. A body of Anit rum have pafled the Adage to harrass the right wing of the French army, aod o endeavour to effect a junction with asardial Wurmfer, General Laudon is to undertake an im portant expedition with 10, oqp Tyrolian llimnliiiH -rt aA innn rmxv uvlm havP joined him. Marffial Wurmfer elected another fortie on the 19th Dec. with much fuccefs. The head-quarters of At chduke Charles has been transferred to Schweainueo. LONDON, January 6. Charin tells the reuch that tJaeir frcceli againtt Ireland is oaly deferred If Mr. Windham's expreflion, negative fuccefs, ex cited To much mirth in the fcrihblert of op. pofition, tbey are now furniflicd with anew r 1 n I ' I ... j! e iiinjecr ror 1 in filter uy iiveir own irienns. Negative fuccefs is ealUy nnderttood, but deterred fuccefs is incotnpreheaftble to every one but a Frenchman. The French Wave compofed a few airs, to befuiigouthe conaed of Ireland." The chorus it sn eahoitation to Puffer the rigour Af r1i (a'ifii Mfsih tMtm . ir muff leill be owned, that tltere is more fenfe in tbit fong tuau in fome of their fpcecuea, January . WC ygfterday reoaived Utters (Vein Dub lin of the 17th. At Cork, Waterford, and Limenck, ad a pprehcniiou of an invahon had iubfuied, and the troops were ot acred to their former quarters. Several thou land Hand of arms were laft week embarked at Liveipool, for Ireland, j January 24.. -r- We yeftefday morning dated the receipt of Br uteris papers to the 15th inU. lp the com ie ot ttic day we received otheit to the i y tii They contain information of the Ty rolefe being freed from the enemy by the Auitrians, and of the general want which prevailed among the republican forces; apd they fpeak, tho in terms of doubt, of ano ther Ibrtie having beep effected by General Wui infer, on the 17th ult. in which he ob tained fome provilions and cannon from the enemy, January 31. A letter from Stockholm, dated the firft inft. (fates, that orders have been tranf in it ted to Revel, from Peterib.org, to present the failing of the Ruffian Meet, originally intended tor England. We learn from Ratilbon, that the king of Pruffia bat again caufed to be laid before the diet the demands his miniUcr had prefented ou the 3d of An gulf, '93, with refpeft to the expences incurred by the (iege of Mrntjc, for wnicb his majedy claims a payment of upwards of two millions of dollais. Very ferious commotions have lately taken place at Curracoa, the Directory of the co lony, as well as ieverai othcers and the great eft part of the crews of the mips, have re fnfed to take the oath of allegiance to the Bntavian convention. It was with the ut moft pains, and by distributing con(iderab)f fums ot money, that tranquility was at length rettpred. Appointments by Authority. " Joel Barlow, of Conueclicut, conful ge licwd tor rhf city and kingdom of Algiers. John Cj '.-i .-, cniiful tor tlie port of Gi braUt'f , i t ..'room of James Simpfon, ap p;'.a ed c,.;iV: MorpcCQ. Prpotpid Jucinto Pollock, of Pcnnfylvania, contol for rtte port of New Orleans. Fi denck Folger, of Maryland, coului for the port and dift rift of Aux Cayes, St. D6 inino. Curies Jackfon, of Georgia, diftric at torney. David Lenox, of Pennfylvauia, agent to reOde in the kingdom of Great Britain, for the rHief and protection of American fea men Vice John Trumbull, appointed fifth commiflioner, under the Britiffi treaty. THEATRE, BY PARTICULAR DESIRE, To all lovers of Wit, Satire, Character and Sentiment. Llewellyn L. Wall, Comedian, will exhibit on Saturday Evening the 81I1 ot April, An elegant LecYqre on Heads, Calculated to ddup.ue care, rajfc droop ing fptriia, and improve the morals. He will alto perform on the GUITAR. The whole to conclude wiih a Deception. Called The ITALIAN SHADES. This will poOtivcly be the lail night of per forming. Mr. Wall moft humbly requeftsthe ladies and gentlemen to feod foi tickets previous to their coming tp the Theatre, which way be had at Mctfu. llaacks and Levy's It ore , mi iTr. u find, ior nail a .loiiar each. As Mr. Wall wiM leave town in m few 10- ROBERT ADAM & CO. Have for fale, Beft London Porter in bottles ; - ditto Brown itout in hhds. Peach Brandy in barrels ; Queen's Ware in cratea ; Re fined Sugar tmall loa?e$t A lew barrels Flour nd a general aflortment of DRY G O O D S, Suited to the feafon ; all of which tbey will dilpofe of on low terms, lor caflu Aprd 6. 5 FOR SALE, In bogfheads and barrels. Apple Brandy, Cherry Rum, and MoUflgs, on moderate terms for calh. JOHN SHUld. April 6. tf TO BE RENTED For One or a Term of Yeart That plf afant Situation -4 of a mile from Wilmington, known by the name of The GAR DEN of EDEN, where on is an excellent Tan-Yard in complete or. der, and good Garden under cultivation. 1 he whole will be rented together, or the Tannery alone, as may be moft iuitabte. Enqnire of the Prime r, April 6 , 4 II Till . L LObT or ftolen from the iabicriber, at the houle of George Logan, on the ill of March laff, a BLACK POCKET BOOK, containing the following papers: Peabodie and Learcher's obligation tor fix months rent of the (ower part of George Logan's houfe; Roger Cutler' pore pi hand tor 9 d-l's. payable to Duncan M'Rae ; rvo bills ot fale trom Wm. G,lDaniel to the fubfenber, for rwohorltsi and ma nv other papers too tedioUi to mention. Any perfjo who will deliver laid pt ikef book with the papers therein, to the luo. fcriber mail receive a h-n 'Home reward. W1LWAM tUUPER. Aprl 6, tf 1 1 nsa - Want r it. A MILLWRIGHT that will .undertake to build and let up a Saw. Mill, may have a good job, for which the cam will be paid as farm as earned.- Alio, a woman ac euainted with weaving core eioth. may hear of employment for a or 3 months or longer, ai d great encouragement giveu. Enquire of the priafer. Aprd 6. days, thole ladies wh are defirous of re Ten Dollars Reward. ceiving Jeffbns on the Guitar, will do wel to take advantage of the prefent opportunity, April 6- qswBffHawMwMVMMM4prfliww4stf f yr the accommodation of the Poor. Any perlon fiifpofed to under take the buildmg a houle in the town of Wilmington, of the following dimenfions, fifty feet by fixteen, divided into four a partments, with two (facke of brick chim neys, will give their propofals in writing to JOHN MACLKLLAN9 Treaiurcr. April 6. tf "" 1 1 pmw The fubferiber is a qualified Executor of the eflate cf Thomas Can nmghame, d-ctafed and is in readioelato fettle any legl groan s relative to the same. JOSHJ V HOTTK, E',. Wilmington, April 6. a RAN away from the lu'.ifcriber, a ne gro man called ANDitEW, hcis itoat thick fet (hort (allow, aHout 24 years ot age, remarkably dirty and Qovenfy in his general appearance, his hair thick, fnort and matted, and tho' a country-born, I ajelUon il it was ever com he d ; he has fmall eyea and thick blubber lips j the fellow was raied at the plantation that Mr. M'Guire lived at, on the North. Well, and it is po0i ble he wU harbour between tht and Gen. Brown'a, at he has a negro weman ot the General Ant a wife; tho it is more proba. ble he may be taken lurking about Fayette, ville, he was accuftomed two years ago to row in the boatt that ply between Wil mington and that place. Whoever will ap prehend laid negro and deliver him at mf plantation, or to the goalerio Wiljmingtoo, hall have the above reward paid them by JOHN HILL. April 6V. it" . V 0 7 1 C E. The fubferiber having qualifi ed at folc executor of the latf ill and tei ti me nt of Mary.aod Thomas Vickars, late of Wilmingtoo, rcqtteils all perlon 1 indebted to faid eflate to make Ipeerly payment ; and like wile wilhet thofe to- whom the eflate ig , j v. 1 . - A .l. . 1 ifl'oiru, m iciiuci in uieir accounts prof perly attefted, agreeably to law, fo at to enable mm to cole the nnfinelsof the c tate. EDWAKU KUSSKL. M.rcho. 3