evening advertiser. [No. 60 of Vol. V.] Philadelphia, February 13, 1704. PROPOSALS For printing by Subfcriprion, A 10 be c- tilled, THE HRST VOl TME OF Pcti7tfylvania Slate Trials. THE want ol luffincot information of the state trials ol Gieat-Britain in the early periods of that government is now lamented : Hi heno there hath been bat one trial » the state of Pennsylvania on impeachment : ar.d here also 11 ts to he legretied, thatj beiug neg io&cd at the time* the public are now left with out fofficient information on the fubje& of that trial, it ir however in th»a woik defined toref cte what can be enllc&ed iheitof fioro fouice* of indifputaple authority, f Q that the ftmq (hall be preserved from oblivion. Audther impeachment »,,d the second is mw deptndirjr. An ©ffiret it chained by the Hortfeof R.eprefentanvc*, who hath for many vcarj largely confided in by this (tare,and imth long b en at ihe head of the financial de piftrmni of the fame, and it import* theeili* ztts to know his eondufl, and the circumstances >#hirh may be brought foi ward i n hi* ti ial. In this work the £d.ttor will be earful to the facts, as thev mav be brought forward, Aid t«> lay all the evidence and papers before 4>lf TMlhljc.—Will rkit virw The following Terms are rtfpeftftitfy fitbmitted to the Public : I» The Work shall be pr;n:ed lu octavo, with a gCod type, on fine paper, and delivered to fubferrbers at the refprftive plares whe»e the sub fori prions are taken in, as soon as the woik rhaTl be comp'raied. It. As no ro'njiftore can well be made, as to the length of the p»efi-nt trial, the fire of the volume cannot be afecrtamed at this lime— Hut the pt icc lhal 1 not excced that of some of Ibe latcfi publications in thise'rty. 111. ft will contain all the preliminaries and in cidental rircumflances thai mar occur riming t)ir trial of John Rficholfon, E(quire, Comp troller-General of this commonwealth, wnh chearguments of counfrl on both fides,together with the articles of impeachment, and the pleas and replication* at large, the fcveral re solution* of the two branches of the Rate Le fiflaiure, refptfiing this impeachment, and the final dectfion of the SENATE refpe&ing that officer. 7"f> which will be prefixed, as much as can be calUfted fiom authentic documents, of the im peichment, trial, and aequital of ihe lale Francis H'jpkinfon, Efqujte, Judge <»f the Court of Admiralty for the state of Pennsylvania, during the la\e war, never before pnblifhed. Nu money will be required before the deli very *>f the book. Subscriptions will be received by Fr?nefs Bailey, No. 116, High-street ; Wriglry and Bcr riman, No. 149, Chclnui-ftrcet, and by the dif ferent bookftlters m this ciiv; Jacob Bailev, Lane after ; Yundt and Patton, Baltimore, and by the Editor. EDMUND HOG AN. N. B. The piier will he enhanced to non fchferibets. Feb. 18. taw if THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, At ibe St. 41, South Seroucl-ftreet, (Price three-eighths of a dollar) THE Speeches of Mr. Smith, OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. Slivered in the Hnufe of Representatives of tbe United States in January, 1794, on the sub. of certain Commekcul Ricoiationi, proposed by Mr. Maduon, in the committee •f che whole, on the report of the Secretary of State. To r.d dispatch. Order& hoin Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United Si«ic«, will he ftri&ly an.i.dcd to. LFONARD BLEECKF.R. TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, I Nan eligible situation, —also a Country Seat within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of laird, or 42 acre-; of Jand and meadow, the. House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity of tl»ecity, in size or convenience. For terms apply to the printer. January 23. m&tb—tf of tfie & fates p" tb' Editor has repeatedly been fubjeded to poftagc on tie Letters of perfotu ■, who have in that way applied to purchase the b aunt of Long Primmer which he has forfait —those who tvi/h to buy those types, are informed that the priee is twenty cents per pound, cafh —to be paid at their delive ry—ihe fount weighs about IJOfo. Cj" Proposals having been Jmbli/hed lajt autumn, for continuing the Gazette of the United States as an half weekly paper, in conjtinflion with a daily paper, frequent ap plications (poflage unpaid) are made byper font at a diflancc for the former —tut as the terms proposed on that occajion were not com plied with, the plan tf an half weclly paper is relinqui/hed. City Cominiffioners Office, January 30, 1794. IN purfoancc of a Kelo.v. of ihe Cmuuufn Council, d»ted the 20th clay of January, 4794. for dividing the City into five Dillridi, l»y lines drawn E»ft and Weft, whereof each of the City Commift'ioners is to take ihe fuperin tcndance o! one of the laid Diftr<£ls, and to be accountable lor the cleansing, good older anil regularity of the fame. I he Cominiflionert h*ve accordingly made the following arrangement for the prefer.t > DiJlrifl the \JI. N«»'han Boys, to have the 'hargeol that part of the ftrects, lanes and alleys from Cidar-ftreei, trr the north fide of Spruce it »eet DiJitiQ the ad. Hwgli Roberts, from the north fide of Sprurc-ftrcct to the north fide «f Walnut ttrert. Di[tn£l ike $d. Joseph Clavooole, from fhd north fide of Walnut to the loath tide ol Hi«h ftiret. Dijlud the 4th. William Moulder, froro the north fide of High, lo the north fide of Mulberry lhcet Diflrift the SM, Nicholas Hicks, from ihe north fide ol Mulbcny, to the north fide of Vine street. N B. The carriage way in MufccUftrect, under llic ebtrge of ilie Commiflioners generally, ♦or the prefenr, the foouways on the north and south fides thereof, are connc&ed with the ad joining D ftriils rcfpedtively. By MATHFW CAREY, No. 118, Market-Street, An EfTay on Slavery: Defighed to exhibit in a new point of view, its effedts on indujlry, and the peace of ociety. Some facts and calculations are offered to prove the labor oljrtemen 10 be much more produßire than that of JLaves ; that countries are rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own labor ; and hence the teccdaty conclusion, that slavery is impolitic as well as unjujl. Price 2$ Cents. February 15. «j t f Daily's Hotel. GIFFORD DALLY, F»rmerlr Keeper of the City Tavern, and of the Merchant's Cojec-Houfc »f thu Cfy :— RfcSPECTFULLY informs hw Friends and the Public in general, that he has THIS DAY opened a HOTEL in be tween Third and Fourth-Streets, at the House formerly occupied by Mr. Timmons, which has lately been greatly improved, and is now very commodious ; where he has turmfhed him« fell with the best of LIQUORS, and will fur. nifh a TABLE for Parties, with-the best provi sions the Markets afford, at any hour, on the Ihorteft notice. From his long experience in this line of bufinel*, he flatters him fclf be (ball be able to give fattsfa&ion to all who may please to favor bim with their company. Philadelphia, January 29, 1794. Parry and Mufgrave, Goldfmttbs Ss" Jewellers, No. 42, STJUTH SECOND-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE, An elegant Affortmcnt of SILVER & PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY &Jm CUTLERY, Which they dilpote of on the most rea sonable terms. Devices in hair. Miniatures sett, and every thing in the gold and iilver way, done as December 24- Thursday, February 20, 1794. Exl-afl frm the Minute j, JOHN MEASE, CM. FOR SJLEj atwfcfcf LATEST Foreign Intelligence. VIENNA, Nov. 13, Difpatcbes of such importance have been received from our ambassador at Ber lin, as not only to occasion an immediate conference, but the immediate fending of meflengfcrs to all the court»in alliance with our's. MANHEIM, Nov. 21 Relative to the unfortunate attack tp on Bitche we learn, that 1600 Prussians were at one time actually in the place, but were after a severe conflict, driven out. this gave the French courage, and they immediately attacked the Whole cordon, and retook Bliefcaftel, and all the polls on the Blife. PARIS, Nov. 22, In the fc(lions of the 23d a letter was read from the representatives of the peo ple at Straftmrg, mentioning that they had attacked the enenty on the 18th at three points, and after a brisk action,took a redoubt, and had hopes of being at Weiffembourg next dap Decreed upon the proposal of Ruhl, that advantage ihould be taken of the ad vance of the victorious armies into Ger many to make the inhabitants of Frank fort pay the 2 millions imposed on them by Cuftine. In the feflions of the 25th a letter was read from the representatives of the peo ple with the army of the MofeUe, dated Deux Ponts, Nov. 31, in which the whole progress of the army it mentioned to taking poffeflion of Deux Ponts,which they did without opposition. In the fame feflions a letter from Straf. burg, dated Nov. 19, stated affigoats and money to be at par in that city. Several churches sent their plate to the convention. LONDON, Dec. 4. By accounts from France there is advice that the Royalist army is divided into 2 columns, one of which went again ft Gran ville, the other went igainft St. Maloes. December 6. Different fetters were yesterday receiv ed in town, which confirm the report giv en in our last paper of the success of lord Howe's fleet capturing 5 fail of French men of war. The French have flopped their newspa pers from coming out of the country for a fliort time ; it is supposed they have some secret they wish not to be made pub lic. The Frankfort Gazette of the 29th ult. announces, that within 2 days Lan dau would be in the power of the Auftri ans. The head quartersof the Prince? of Co bourgarenowat Mons. The French in the mght between the 23d. and 24th ult. precipitately abandoned the town and dit trift of Beaumont. M. Chambon, the fugitive deputy froirr the National Convention, was found con cealed in a farm Eoufc, and facriiSced by the people. Towards the conclusion of the leflion of the National Convention of the 2£th ult. Chenier made a report refpefting the crimes imputed to the memory of Count de Mirabeau. After entering into a rela tion of his political career, and enumera ting the services he had rendered his coun try, he accused him of being a pattifan of royalty, under the veil of being a teal'ous advocate for the people, for the purfofe of advancing his own interests, and moved that Gabriel Riquetti Mirabeau should be removed from the Pantheon, and Marat placed in his (lead which the Convention deereed. [Whole No- 51 B,] LAW OF THE UNION, THIRD COtfGftESS OF THE UNITED STATES, AT THE FUST «ESSl01«, Begun and held at the city of Philadefphi*, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday she second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three* -ACTproviding for the relief of such of the liihabiltints of Saint Domingo, re- Jident within the United States, as ma/ be found in want of fupporti EC ' '' hy the Senate and -13 House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress aj/embled, That a sum not exceeding fif teen thousand dollars, be, and the fame is hereby appropriated to be paid out of any monies which may be fn the treasury, arising from foreign loans, for the sup port of such of tbe Inhabitant! of Saint Domingo, resident within the United States, as shall be found in want of such support. Sec. it /ind he it further enaSett, "That ii> order to secure the due application of «he monies aforefaid, the fame (hall be placed under the direction of the Presi dent of the United States} and it foall be lawful for him to draw the said monies, or any part thereof, from the treasury of the United States, and to cause the distri bution thereof to be made, for the relief of the persons aforefaid, in fucb manner', and by the hands of such persons, as shall in the opinion of the President, appear mod conducive to the humane purposes of thi» act. Sec. J, And be it further enattcJ, that a regular fiatenWilt and account bekept of the monies so expended, and being fod ged in the office of the treasury depart ment, the amount thereof (hall be provi fronaliy charged to the debit of the French republic, fubjeft to such future ar rangements as {hall be made thereon be tween the government of the United States and the said republic/ Provided however, that unlefc the French Republic or its minister or other authorized agent, (hall within fix months from the palfing of this expressly authorize a charge to t,he debit, of the said Republic of the said supplies which (hall have been, or may be made under this ast, all further supplies under the fame, (hall, from and after the expiration of the feid ferm of fix months, be discontinued. Frsdi*jcr Avffvs-rvs MffHXEHBSKC, Speaker of the Koufe of Rcprefcntati*ea. John Adams, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate, Approved February the 7 twelfth, 1794. t G®. Washington, President of t&e United States. Deposited among the Rolls in the Office of the Secretary of State, £dm. Randolph, Secretary of State, For tßi Gazetts of the Unitsd Sr*rss. Mr. Fejjno, WHILST the sons of pleasure, and the devotees of Comus, triumph in the victory which they have obtained over the iriduftrious and serious part of the community, with regard to Theatrical en tei tainments, they ought to beware of infniting the feelings of their mourning fellow-citizens. There are many of this description, who cannot forget those tre mendous scenes of desolation and woe, which were exhibited here a few months' since ; whose hearts still bleed at the re tolleftion of many dear and valuable friends torn from their embrace, and the pictures of distress which they daily saw ; but which the gay and wealthy patrons of pernicious amusements cannot realize, as mod of them fled trembling, to a dittance. Those children of misfortune have no