thes Mifitiippi would mak: Spain do much iathis quarter. Your obedient servant, O'BRIEN. James Simpfon, Efq, Amsnc.vi bfi at Ctir:ha;ena, by the brig Morning Stjr, Jam 's Neil. The (hip Mary, of Philadelphia, Cap tain Henry Stevens, brig Marvann, of New-York, Cnptain Ebenezer Rofleter; Clip Friendlhip, of Baltimore, Captain Smith - r the two former expected to fail tinder convoy of a Portuguele frigate that at Cartl'.a going down to Gibral tar, and were all ready for sea ; waiting only for the motion of the frigate : The latter had two-thirdsof her cargo on board, *>t being difeharged, having performed a quarantine of 20 days; but expedled to be ready for sea by the latter end of Ja nuary j and if there was no profpeft of getting a convoy, the Captain was- deter mined to run it dawn the linl gale of Eas terly wind. The Captain further informs, that there is no conlul eitabliflied at Carthage na by Congress ; notwithllanding which they did nut want for a (ulcere friend, whom they found in Mr. Henry Hawfon, merchant of Carthagena—he tranfatted all tlieir business in the b(I manner; made out their memorial and forwarded it to Court, took the utmoli pains to obtain information concerning the Algerine cor iairs; and, in Cnort, conferred on them every civility in his power. The four Captains who were there at that time, de c'are they never experienced so much friend Vp from aiy mm, and without the prefect of interest or hope of reward. We hope that Congress and the reft of our countrymen, will take this into con sideration ; as meeting with so valuable a friend in such a critical time, rr.uft be a fv rneient recommendation to Congress to appoint him consul there, fnouldour com mjree extend that way. We can allure them, that it would be much to the inte rest of those who go there, he being a man universally refpe&ed, and able to tranfadl bufiHefs in the best manner, which is frequently found to be a difficulty in this county. Stevens, Nil!, 1 r, , ■ R'jjfeter, Smith, j C, P laini Further particulars of the recapture of TOULON. Ont!ie \§'h. oj December f»tn deserters Jromthe French campinvyiing I o-lnn, entered that place, and gave information that i general afjtu/t was Jhortly intend'd on all the out pofls. The Ojieged maae pre par at ions to receive thew On the • ight of the 16th. at half pafl 11 o'clock, the attack commenced-, but wis principally direFted again fl the Gia d Camp, or fort which, commands the harbour• After very great car ttage on to:k fidn, the afj" Hants became mafic- s oj it next ■ nor ing about 8 o'c 'ock, taking some »■rfunerj . On this d fajler a capital was edited, who concluded to evacuate the place,and to carry away at many of the Rc\a!ij!s as the. poffib'y could. Theft deter mi na;ton\ firing taken, the arfeiat was burnt down. On the 18th, the etnbark mo* commenced ; but Jo gr.at was then precipitation, that tho' the Briufh ftvei their ejfe I *, exceptJomepieces oj cannon, the alli/t lojt tt.e whole- The troops were soon 01 hoard lYhileTHc emhar kn'on wis go-n\rn ) a cotifiJeruble boi\ of the Citi zens, attached to the cause oj the Rep üblic, afjembled arnt cried out Vive la Kepubiique, an J uould nave at tached t e troops, but Lord Hood had some time be fore d'faru.eel them, a'd rendered their intentions a bcrtiv ! Ano'deruaf. however, given b\ the Bri tish to difperfc the croud ; they were acroraingly fired on, nnU anfiderab'e numbers killed. JnttiisConjn Jioand under the mojl dreadful apptehcnficns of indijcrimma'.efluvghtcr from their fuccefful coun trymen, rr.a' uUae3 flocked down tothepiaceof em barkation. and implored the Allies to receive them. A', mhers went in boats with their ejfeTs and teach, ed the veflels ; and very greit numbers in defpur threw thcmfelves into the water, aid were drowned / TheJight was fhockmg beyond conception ! On the m the mo> ning, the fleets got under way, the brtuffi proceed dto the iJUn { ts 0/ Hies, where they remained. The Spanijh Jlcet filedfor i'arthagena, *nd arrived there on the ijl of January. On the evacuatron, immediate p(J'fJ/'or> was taken bv the befiegtrs, uho ordered the inhabitants to col led in tie Great Square—fepar at'dt*ie Republicans from thoft u ho had traiteroufly fur rendered the p 'ace, and put t!)e whole of the latter to the Sword — Ihe Jormerwr ah the women were spared Ater exe cuting v 1 istive jnflice in thi>Jummary manner, or der u'tff i( it, ud. These ivcnts, which took p'ace subsequent tj the departure nj the fleets, were related by three Tou lor efe who cfeped in a boat. /' hen the Allies failed, they taok with them two •fi'be French line of battle 3 frigates 9 hav- Wty) it if Jail, previovjly burnt the rem nnder. It is reported that w en Lord Hood fhnufd receiv the expected reinforcement from EPg aid, he meant o fail on an expedition againji the >flmd of Lorfica. PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 11. A letter from St. Croix, dated 20th February, 1794, contains the following particulars. That one hundred fail of Am -ican Veflels have been captured by file jLngiiih Cruisers; vVho all a& under the late instructions of the Britiili Govern ment of the 6th November : that ' the above veffcls are sent into St. Kitts, Ne vis, Montferat and Dominico, that there are 40 lail at the la!t place—that fifteen thousand troops under the command of Sir C. Jervis, have landed at there differ ent parts of Martinique, on the wind ward fide of the Island: That General Roehambeau is at Port-Royal, where lie is strongly polled, and determined to de fend himfelf to the last extremity : That the Enghfh expedt to conquer the Island, and after that proceed to St. Domingo. 'there is a report in circulation, that' Gen. Roehambeau has burnt St. Pierre's, Martinique—that the British have taken poiTeflioo of the port and harbor and all the ihipping therein, American as well as French, THEsITRE. OBSERVER No. IX, Mr. Fenno, LAST evening, was performed at the New Theatre, the Comic Opera, Robin Hood ; Mr. Darley, in the chara&er of Robin Hood, Mrs. Warrell and Mils Broadhui ft in the chara&ers of Clorinda and Angelina, performed their parts so well, that it would be injuftfee not to name them, especially in the Son^s. —Mrs. War rell and Mtis Broadhurft pofTefs voices of the firft impreiiion for excellence; and altho' different in many rel'pe&s, the audi ence is ftrcngly impelled, to give the pre ference to each, while iinging : if either of them had a decided preference last even ing, it was Mrs. Warrell in the air to " the trump of fame, £i7-*r. FfnscJ, IT is aflerted In tie General Advert ifer of yeftcrdjiy morning,that at a meeting of Mer chants and Traders on Saturday Lift, the me morial of their committee was negatived by a considerable majority » Eeing present at the meeting, I feel myfelf hurt at a nufreprefentatiou, which I believe, has originated with a view to create miichief and diiorder in the community—The truth is, no queflion was taken on the Report Thequefiicn would probably have been put if the room had not been over crouded w th persons who were unknown, ether as Mer chants or Traders ; the clapping and hiflmg from persons, who appeared to be collected for the purpose of cohfufmg the bufinefs.,ren dered the usual mode improper, in the gene ral. opinion; and in confluence, that of a general signature was adopted to prevent a poflibility of mistake. By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, March 10. Bxtrail from the Madrid Gazette, of Ja- nuary 7. A letter frcm (lis Excellency Don John de Langara, Commandant General of tile Spanish King's Squadron in the Mfcditerranean, to his Excellency Bay lio Don Automa tic Bakles, on the iub je£t of burning the Arsenal and the Tliipa at Totilon. " I am anxious to give your Excellency notice of the setting on fire of the arsenal and the French (hips of Toulon, on the 18th of tki present month (December) 1 793, according to the account given by the Lieutenant of the (liip DOll Pedro Cotiella and Don Fianciico Riquelme, whom I have commiifioned for this' objedt.- " At 9 o'clock in the morning, Capt. Sydney Smith, of an English (hip, inform-' ed me, that Admiral Flood had commis sioned him for the fitting on fire the arse nal and the French (hips, and that he came to join the officers whom I fiiould elect on my part, to proceed, without delay, to this operation, and (hat he had two boats, with guns, tp place in the entry of the arsenal, and ours were deltined at Maibofquer. I disposed, that the Adju tapt Don Francis Riquelme, fhcrld carry those which he fnould find necessary ; in the mean time 1 sent the- Lieutenant Don Cotiella, with Smith and Riquelme, to put tarred shirts on hoard the (hips of the line ; the lirll going to the arsenal, and a little afterwards the second where they thought bell, to give orders to the com mandants of the boats of the Spanish forts, that they should put themselves in fafety with diligence; they fixed two of the Englifli and the gun boat commanded by the Lieutenant of a frigate, Don F>an ciico Truxillo, in the mouth of the arfe n.il, to defend the entry from the enemy ; then polted a strong army by the door of. the arsenal, reinforced with a violent gun, to pi event the coming of the common peo ple, who were already in infurre&ion. " Theobjeft was, to augment the num bers of the tarred shirts. and to introduce to the arsenal our sire-ship St. Louis Gou laga. To give account of the dispositions which were made, and of the iire of the bombs of the enemy, which incommoded the arsenal, the Adjutant Riquelme re turned back again to the squadron ; and in the mean time Coriella and Smith, his officers, and Truxillo, extended barrels of pitch and tar thro' the {tores of the ar senal and the Pillau—fetting two English boats to defend the galleys, ffiouid they be attacked. " At half pad seven in the evening, Riquelme came back with a great num ber of combultibles, entered the arsenal with a fire ship of the English, passing be fore many {hips which he boarded, and put 10 (hirts in each, setting them all on fire. " At half past nine, the whole arsenal was in flames." Account of the French men of war and otherveffels which were burnt in the port of Toulon, the 18th December, 1 793- Ships—The Royal Dolphin of 118 gun 3 ; Tonante, 80; Crown, 80 ; Lan guedoc,Bo ; Triumphant, 74 ; Hero, 74; fortunate, 74 ; Deftin, 74 ; Sufficient, 74; Commerce of Bourdcaux, 74; Three Colors, 74 ; Centaur, 74; Generaux,74 ; Dengaitrois, 74; Themiftocles,74} Dic tator, 74; Censor, 74; Wanior, 74; Sovereign, 74; Mercury, 74; Conquer or, 74 j and one ready to launch, 74. Frigate—Arethufa, 40 18 pounders , —, 34 12founders; Iris, ditto; Ipheginia ditto; Sertn, ditto; Aleirftis,ditto; Sul tan, ditto ; and the Montreal, ditto. Moop of war—Sardinie. Armed Tranf ports—Caroline, Augufl, Sine, re, Rain, Lriitiprv, Mofel, Forward. Brigaptincs*—"Preparer, Little Sans Cu lottes, Little Boftoii ; Society of Ayeau, Vigilance, and the Liberty. •Seveiulfmftll viflela, Juhn Var, , and fcvcril boats in the haifcor. Ships, Frigates, Sloops of \tar, Armed Tranlports, Brigantines, Latine vefl'els, Boats, T)o\\ I'aldes i cinnnuriduvt gentrai of the Xpantfh trcopi, with /, ij adj.,tun!, ur,u tht la rr of the Hret !'<"• Ignttci,' O/tm, prote'Jed lie Hoefivn their embatki g. the Stiaviard* rprere.i the adtar ■ e gnmnd. dt.i avoided, b\ this weans till //« ' 'A* n ■ heinj afjurtu of It-pi t'lf'tn i,,ie 0/ f„, ~Ut th- iiiyt £?&lijh*tilfj vt.uri in ' I'd. «... prompt that tl'tad' ott,ii"ed wififfi't thoje trrbo.rr [>- ttre' t) i' hii li ntt jlit hni t taken i lite I 'itg T e»tc/t e t'll u h:ch nas expertcmU, nai, that tin-. rati rc ,1 >. lor us 10'- other conveniences jtirlheJhc.'c < \ but i- > Jfreuif \of the Comma/i (fa t t r apd, 8 ( cngta/ foci, hfated the embarkation, in a vtr\/// *t rif>< r ? 0 t ,;, cco 11 nop/, 'co fit h. and a'gir >/ »nH le>' Aoya/iAj : a /J tin fight of .the enemy who evert net lej- than f !r **g) according to the dec/a? dfiom of th< a f cr . ten. Ju' tnotu'ted 6>cco. the not, , r j,/ pijf'ffion ; for the French who ho•/ rrv- n r ed in /onion declared them/ehei patriots, whio'i ejfifr the orde* ( ,/ Genera/ Vaidd to emhatir. had Uj Iced, and zchich uas expe fled by his a f rot/, obf ,vjt or, and the cou rage n ith it huh it was executed. mre jo/lows a ( : e> era/ Order andJotoe rnnarhs f bchit was not bofjihleJor «« t t-m2s, fa den with sugar at Guadalcnipe, and bound to' St. i homas, has been taken by a privateer, and sent in here—and the Hoop &. cargo are con demned." SHIP NEWS. Bcf.cn, Mdrch 3. A letter from Captain -Blunt, dated Charleftcn, (S. C.) Jan. 26, 1794, has. the following paragraph : " I fliall lail for London (with a freight of rice) in a few days, and shall make, £ 1400 Sterling, freight/' The veffc] Capt. Blunt commands, i» about 250 tons burthen. The following is a fift of veflTels which, failed from Charlelton, (S.C.) 011 the 1 oth 111 ft. under convoy of the British Kufiar, of 28 guns, Captain George, bound for Europe, viz. Ships—Harmony, Crumby ; Pacific, Kennedy ; Minerva, Payne; Federalist, Pratt; Heneiicus 4th, Efkell; NarcifTus, Seaman ; Hero, Blunt. Barque Hope, Banbridge. Brigs—Romulus, Wallace ; Mary*, Kerr ; Tortola,Shroudy ; Miner va* Randall; Mary, Motion. NEW THEATRE. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, March IP., Will be pel farmed, A TRAGEDY, CALLED DOUGLAS. Lord Randolph, Mr. Green, Glenalvon, Mr. Fennel!, Old Norval, Mr. Whitlock. Young Norval,(JirJlj'me) Mr. Moreton. Lady Randolph, M;s. Whitlock. Anna, Mrs. Cleveland. To which will be addtdy A COMIC OPERA, (bvthe AuthoroFthe Poor Soldier) in two a£s, ciiled 'The Farmer. Colonel Dormant, Mr. Green. Valentine, Mr. Marthal!. Fairly, Mrs. Warrell. C'ounf. Flummery, Mr. ElilTctt. Farmer Blackberry, Mr. Darlcy. Jemmy Jumps, Mr. Bates." Rundy, Mis. Francis. Farmer Stubble, Mr. Morris. I.onifa, , Mrs. Warivll. Betty Blackberry, Mrs. Rowforr. • Molly May-bufli, Mi fa. Biuadhurft, Landlady, Mrs. Bates. - (C> Bonks of the Scrrt to le hid at tit Theatre. A Journeyman Bookbinder WANs ED, Who can be for his induliry and lobriety—He may hear of employ by applying to Mr.HEKKY Kamkerer, No. 2 4, North Third-street. ■ 1 March i, 21 s 1 It 7 2 . 7 Total 50