we saw a veflel to windward, which r to effect if possible, a peace ■with the Algerines. NEW-LONDON, Dee. 26, IN every point of view, the present crisis is highly interesting; it is devoutly to be f'o\Dt A l In confirmation of the aiTertion tint. Great Britain made thetruce between the Algerines and Portugal, it has been al leged, that Great Britain is the guaran tee of that truce. But it is known that the latter fad comes from the fanuifource as the former, a source which is not only queftionable,but which'dei ived its informa tion from doubtful authority; whereas the intelligence of a contradictory nature 11 not only more recent but comes from higher au thority,& denies the agency of that nation or the guarantee. The refufal of a convoy is part of the fame story with the fonn;r, and depends upon the fame authority. A nother letter in town declares, that the improper manner in which it was aflced was the sole cause of any difficulty ; fee a let ter published in this paper on Wednesday last. There are not wanting those wlio wish to plunge this country into a war with Great Britain. Exaggerations and mis representations will be ufeful weapons in their hands ; but the calm and the candid require fa&s well authenticated before they form opinions. PRICE of. STOCKS. Philadelphia, January 2, 1794. 6 per cents, 17/9 to I oa. 3 ditto, 9/10 to io/". Deferred, 10/9 to rcw/. U. S. Bank, 10 per cent, advanc?. N. A. ditto, 20 ditto ditto. Pennsylvania do. 5 ditto ditto. tSjF A meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank of the United States, rdiding in this city, is to be held, by adjournment, at the City Tavern, this Evening, at fix o'clock. January 3.