PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 19. From the Gtr.cral ddvcrPfar of this Mor rung. Last evening, an extra mail brought the papers of the December Packet. From a lially perusal of some of the latest we have received, whicUuirc to the 6th of December, \Ve abftra& the follow ing beads of intelligence. The Morning Chronicle is our source of information. On the 27th of November, in the Na tional Convention, Robcrfpierre made a report on the political situation of Eu rope, as it reflects Fiance, oil which the following decree was passed: The National Convention declares i: to be their constant resolution, to ihe» thenifelvcs terrible to thei. cneitiies', ge nerons to their allies, and just to all pco The treaties now subsisting with the United .States of America, and with the Swiss, (hall Icrupulouffy executed. With regard to the modifications which have taken place, in confcquence of the French Revolution, or the revolutionary meafurcs taken for the maintenance of Liberty, the Convention relies on the can dor of the Republic and its allies. • The Coiivcnta.il enjoins its civil and military agents, to make the territory of France, refpecfted'by their allies, and es pecially the Swiss CautOHS. The Committee of Public Safety, is charged to draw i-lofer the ties of linion and good undemanding fubfi(ting between the Republic and its and to fee that the neutral powers- enjoy all the rights fti£ufcited in. treaties. This report fliall be printed in all lan guages, and sent by extraordinary co-u ---i'ieiß, into Can* •ntons. On the iSth Amar in the name of the committee of i>;entrfil fafety announced a plot formed by Pitt, and the coaJefced kings to corrupt the leading rcprefenta tivesof the people. Bazire and Cnabot had received, and brought to the commit tee ioc,eeo ltvres, to put thefhfelves at the head of a conspiracy to dissolve the Convention. Thcfe have denounced j lien and Launay who accepted the offers of the coalition. They were all fourdite£led to be arretted, In litis fitting, a letter was received from the ei-devvarit I)uchcfs of OVkans offering her fortune, At vtn ml Republic The comnvttee of fafety made a re port on the means of giving government nectffary energy. On the 1 ith' of November the gold and filvev colle&ed from various parts of the Republic, in Paris, amour.ted to no less than forty-one millions fterliug. The Morning Chronicle of the 2d of December fays, that it is now a well known fa&, that the King of Pruflia has withdrawn himferf from the war, under the convv&ion that the new dodtiines of the Jacobins cannot be overcome by force. The Scotch Convention of Delegates for obtaining a Parliamentary Reform, met in Edinburgh on the ?6th of No- vemoer. Danton on his re-appearance in the Con tention was received with luch applause as fully proves that neither his popu larity norhis influence arc on the decline. M. C. Dec. 3. The French have gained' conliderable ground in the carter of Deux Pouts.— The people in. the Netherlands are called upon by government for voluntary contri butions to support the wai. Both Amliiaus and Piuflians about the end of November were making re trograde motions from all their polls. Strcfbourg has been attempted by the all. : er > in the only mode which has proved to them fuccef&ful liuce the commence ment of the war; —briberv :—But there, even those mean., failed. NATIONAL CONVENTION November, 24. Some Citizens of the United States of America came to congratulate the Con tention on the free and candid decla ration tlicry tad made in the name of the French People, lo'lheir allies and neutral powers. They requeued the eitablifh reent of a comm'ffon, charged under the infpedlion of the Committee of Public Safety, to determine on commercial dif ferences which might arise between the Citizens of the two Republics, and swore inviolable friendship to the French, who Kad afllftcd them to gain Liberty. Re ferred to the « mmittce of Public Safety. On the 21 it November, Wui nfer was attacked by 25,oob'FrenthT ; t'.i Ldes fought with fury from -morning till four was covered with B,coo 1!..?n. At fi-x the French (fay Bru.il is account) were forced to yield and retired, to their en trenched camp, in the afternoon, Tlse French are in poffcfllon of Blief caftle, Kombourg, and Deux-Ponts, in Germany. The Morning Chroni I- of December 4th, contains an account of the issue of Lord Howe's manoeuvres to take the French squadron with which he fell in on the 18th November. By Utters from the fleet to the 27th 'it appears that the French got ess under cover of a fog and the night. The Blonde French frigate was taken by four of the frigates ot Lord Ho\re's fleet ; but Hie does not appear to have belonged to the French squadron. V I E N N A, Nov. 15. The States ofltaly, it i~ fa id, mean to take 20,000 Swift into their service and pay. The Imperial troop-, who are marching from Galllcia, wif! be replaced by some K