fion, and tTnit the fevera! p?.rti-g to tike fame, do each pay their own coits. to be a true copy frt>m the R/cfiui* of the Supreitie Court of the Uviif' ! S'.ates, by SAMUEL BAYARD, Clerk Phiiadeljjm, Feb. 19. cjyfwnjtiox of FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, ti r 7HE BRITISH PACKET. PAR! AC-r n l FcOival dvtiicareil to RrniT n m;l > ruih was ycftcrday celebrated in t!|c ct-d. t:v ; C ilhcdral of Pari . In ''Ik* «f th's tiny ch wi>t « mount, ar..i on if a very phin tcople, the farade of bore th • following infcnpiiuii :— \la Phiiof >fhic. 1J- fore the £.iie of this ' the molt celcbrat&l fmiiofophcr*. i lie Torch of !"roth was in the fiitfiuiir of the mount upon *!;«■ -iltai i»i" tffWloii, fprendinjj livhr. 1 he Convetir'ioY: and ill the coniHtutcJ Au.lioriiies *{ tiK e< rtmony. , wo vc\v* of girls, drefled in white, cach- wearing a cr«*wn of oak leaves, eroded K;.>r.» t ie A?" r of Reafun, at the f >uwl Republican n:. fu ; each of the ir!s iutlinid iiriore nit: rorcli, and afceiiding the fumijiit «>f the mouma'-i. J.ib-rty then came out of the Temple of towards a throne made of graft, to receive the homage of the Repun l.ic'-itii of both fcxeji, who fun;; an hyrrn in her piaifc, extending their arms at tlu faiwe time towards her. ib-rty delceoded ifcerwards-to return to rhe Temple, and on re-entering it, Pu- turned about, caftin;* ji lock cf benevolence' fcn her frietrds. Wtien (he get in, everyone er ihe ihoemafcer who concealed.a rat in his liar, ami who ha* been imprisoned fevts Hi >». h* 'hi jM'pular focicty o{ \':i!f-nns pen.t ~x. v ' i ,l "' mlr f+3«rlt 'ot rqit.ili' y. In* pro; ofiu: r». J ,C: defiM- cti as heing .1 'o f; d>lc with thur l'.:rv;i:ifs. 3..ur.10n has, N 3 at the Jacobins eftaMi(hed 'his g'rat pi. "'>pJe—th;»t all rcli £M.iu? worjhip •$ ( qua] • °ut of Regard 1 to pr.'ti.'flcCion, it is neccffary ilia'' Should exist. I : ci ha- ,in cdjifctjuen'.e, prop-i • ? t-!*fmn t i:r the TilarL s of all the pridh ; \»lis "n * f<> -.u'Crivt- t' wjfh ?r d<^ au i rpvtcHes, ;h if if were p-dfi-.v ro honour ti-,c b:.:p!"i:r.e Bciisj mure than by jjood an •! » ettcr . Fr"ifi the ftaflern Pyrenees menrion. that rb'c /liom-irdH have beer, driven bvV in three at tacit* they made agairtft the redoubts of V 'leiorjnie. '1 he neus fr:,Tti the Uav of R-sf. .an i iiie fort de-. Otitis is go*»d. A eartc! h - i been agreed on het-vecn the Spanifa and F- '\'l< ( oor'.iilfiirie.s, aKd it was refolveJ. ift. 'i oa'. t e pri loft civ (hottM be exchanged accor ding to r: e of the '"orvention. ad, Thai robbers and aflafEns rtiou d be given up pn b"«h fi'iys. 3d. f hat prisoners should ob tain liberty m r£ of «he 16r14. Ir hir> :vay t*> '.he fcafToid he was very riu.h the taunts of the populace. 1 (i: Clewed"a roV.fi ifra'-V. (Vpitc <»f firmnefs, jiid arne r< d.E»>\viih to hjfte'n his der.ih ; for lie v ou'd Tint wait to ti-d to the machine, lu pi.'.fsrd his head iv the coVir, ami llrercl ed i .it ]ii-» neck to fa., i.rate h»> »*xectitiun. wliich v frenera'ly applaud-."d. G-.»*'val Rrune who commanded tV.e army in t-a'y f'vTcrsd the nay, \->/j 3i r wirh ( r wf. » w.i*. on t5• n ; the* former behaved vith great for • tr;;d<;, and regained th'c guillotine with a Thuriof has been pxp.lh d 'h* Js»c«birt Club, Cha'-ij-f rt. 'he jiluarian, O e friend of Carra, I.is cu :.?>;»• tl ioat. Genera! Jour Jan ha« let off a;:ain for hi; army. G'.i'ural i.aiinoi has been If nt tosh- • Hl> iv<. |r> hr frfticTM of the Convention of the 13th, J.C Eon nv.ivtd, fat lU« memory of I a Carre 4 * l>H'ofbr»V;r. wlio wns beheaded in tht year for h!afnheniin?Chrill and intuiting the Crucifix, Humid be folenmly rr c.taU jibed, his ci inxr havi. jr been only a philosophical nation, and rh.tt his forfunc, which w,b orf.f c3tcd, Ihiiufd be re/Wcd to liis relations. This the 1 fiVmbVvTetTrtd. Hnuch.»rd wroten letter from wrif- 'n, requrf- firi; ilia' h- v.-ho kill;;! -? Ormr-.ls at Hontl aj);l 'hrt>"e r'.vuifi'rl 1 -'j'-iry, v.'lm H"4c .80 jiicccs of cinnon, and reived Dun kirk «'•'!»- l-im. and his r;nvnc<'- : l.evt ffoir, however de dured iivueli&nd to be a coward ; for, infttad of killbg slu-ei: 'Re-.-cralj nt ' uiu'.fcotte, he (1 cvi-fiVnr' f?.'und In in jjul behind a hci'ge al ter i!:r ;r.t v .i>"! he C&livcul:- 011 1 1 JilI'M 1.-11 to -Oj'H- r ofthf Day. November 18. Ch~.uir.ct has denounced Madame Mon tsnfier, in the council general of the cCm mtme; for having b'jP.t her theatre near the National Library, in order to fct fire to the latter. For this purpose she had teen supplied. with Englifn money, and 50,000 crowns by the late queen. The council c. dcrtd this th -nrc to be ftittt,M<<3ta2::.r to be taken into custody as q fufpc'&ed ptfrfon, which w.is immedi ate!-.- do:x, and the mr.nns-crs and p-.rt.;rm cio <;f nil the in Purls, to undr/go a c.vllfcrutiny wltlrrefpe& to their patri otism. On the ioth the council general re folvcil, That, confidefing the great ex pence of guarding the prisoners in the I «srdi ary prisons, and bring them to trial with- uu« uciay Culli, the deputy under sentence of outlawry, was executed on the 16th. General was condemned on the 15 ill, and executed on the 16th. Genjr.il Launay is committed to the Abbavt. T t Tnt Ja ft return of prisoners is 3,272. For some clays great uneafinels have been felt for the town of Dol, which was menaced by the royalists.. The rumour is now confirmed, that the inhabitants of Doi have been obligled to open their gates to the rebels, after the lols of many brave republicans. It has been Itrongly rumoured r or some days putt, that an attempt was intended to be mace to rifcue the number of un haQpy persons in the different prisons. In consequence of this report, Henriot, the Commandant, yefterdny ordered the fol lowing declaration to fcrts polled up in every ftrcet: " I beseech my comrades to use their utmost vigilance round the prisons of la Force and la Conctergerie. There cxifts a very hideous plot, the consequences of which mult be extremely disadvantageous to society, if we do not prevent it. Let us watch these asylums; examiae those who enter and go out:—the gold of Ty rants paflts through every crevice, and causes more ravages than whole armies of Despots." The day before yesterday, the persons lately employed in the theatre of Montan fier, rcprefented to the council general of the commune, that by (hutting up the theatre, they were deprived of bread,that they wei'e ifu?ft of them fathers of fami lies, arid ready individually, to bring tes timony that they were good republicans, and that if the danger of setting fire to the national library was the only obje&iorf to fufiering them to perform precautions might be taken to prevent such an acci dent. They were allowed to open the theatre provifionally,under the dire&ion of a com mittee of their own body, but not to ex hibit any thing in the nature of fireworks. It was also ordered that the watchmen and firemen, in attendance at the theatre should be doubled. On the fame day, a member of the council announced, that in the house of Choubert, formerly receivcr-general of the finances, and in other houses in the sec tion of Indivifibiiity, he had found 375 marks of gold in ingots, 269 marks of silver in ingots, 621 marks of silver in plate, and 1,130,000 livres in coin,which had been all carried to the mint. The revolutionary tribunal bas acquit ted Michonis, and 8 other perfons,charg ed with having aided the late queen in a confpiracv against the republic; but proofs having appeared, that Michonis was aid ing in the conspiracy, although it could not be proved that he was wilfully and knowingly aiding, he was ordered to be detained as a fufpedled person till peace* The number of prisoners, by the last report, is 3,3 15. From Toulon, we hear, that Spanifli pride and Englilh bluntnefs, have produc ed a quarrel; that each party diftrulls the other, and both the French traitors who put them in pofleffion of the port. With vefpeft to the fafety of the repub lic, we enjoy the molt tranquil confidence —In every quarter, we have baffled both oirr external and internal enemies; inmany we have been victorious. Ourtreafury is in such a state of wealth as the world ne ver vitneffed. Our affignats are at par, and the security for them is immense. Be frd"S the gold and silver brought from e verv quarter, the national property, the property of the emigrants, the property of the civil lift, form an inexhaustible ca pital. Such a treasury, the raising of 800,000 youth for the dcfence of the frontieis, and the ardour of all Frenchmen in the common cause, ought to convince the other powers of Europe, that the French Republic cannot perilh, and that in spite of all their efforts, we will be free. November 20. General Order (Signet!) " HENRIOT." November 22. v NATIONAL CONVENTION. Lett«r read Irom the ci-dgvant Duchels cf Or- leans. " Marjtil cj, Ca. 19, Style " 1 am determined, at this moment, by means us the reinforcements which have been made ive, to place all my fortune in the hands ot the nation. For this long time 1 have sighed alter liberty ; my heart is pure, as are my ac tions; and in my captivity I enjoyed the hap ptneis of heing conscious that I have done no thing- but for the good of my fellcw-citizen*. I have fu.filled my duties towards my creditors and my servants. I am therefore at liberty to di!f>«fe ©f my fortune The principal a mouuts to more than eleven millions, and con ftquentljr theintereft ismore than four hundred theaf;i;:d livres. I deltine it to the comfort »f the defenders of their country. A'l the favour I ask is the liberty of retiring to any part of the Republic, where 1 may enjoy, in peace, the fwictftoi liberty, in company with some friends, whoin patriotism is well known." This lettef was sent to the Committee of General Safety. Roberfpierre announced yeflerday, that Bil laud Varennes was to make a report t»-day concerning the means of giving to the Govern ment the neceflury energy. BiJlaud Itated, that hitherto the laws had re mained without vigour ; that unlets they were rigorously executed, the rising Republic would soon expire : that anarchy prevails, tharthefe evil® would increase, and despotism would rife on tha ruins of liberty. He ftatcd, that the kings, their external enemies, were a thousand times left to be feared than ftderalifm ; for the most dangerous aiiaflin is he who lives in the sams houfn. 'Jo uUain a remedy for these evils is the ob je