The pretftte&ion for foreign eonrr&ions, lo finkin 9 iy apparent in the politics of some persons, is perfe&ly in unison with the opi nion, that the United States owe their inde pendence to the interpolation of an European power. It is however to be presumed that this fen titnem was not in existence when the Britilh irmv piled their muikcts on the plains of Sa ratoga. It 5$ worthy of remark, and a cilrious one it is, that fomc persons are against any mode ration of langnage or conduit in. order to preserve peace, and equally averse from any tncrcafe of our efficient strength for War.— If a jwciftc fentimcnt is urged, they cry Bri tilh a^trit: If the fame pen'on fays, prepare a folic i'orce, a fclid revenue, they exclaim, ariftccrat, enemytyf liberty. It is children's pay to vent our refentmems without reilraint and without forecaft. To give cffeA to our. demand for repara tion of the wrongs done to our trade, we lLould manifeft a desire for peace, eft'e&ual preparation for war, a language of com plaint temperately firm, and an impartial treatment of all nations. Whoever has done us .wrong should be to do us right. I'.-anrr laould explain herfelf as well as Eng- it iil'e property detained from —i. ottght to be diigorged. US. L.)' A letter from Mon'terat of the 4th Feb. f?. =. The BritifK racket arrived hereon the ju i! an f 1 .ir news of a Rebellion in ; i~t never such a difaiter was Scptiau a'i 1 The brave French . ill b-'fo-e'thejii. k. arr. ; j.-.v American Captains it Baurdeanx, awlck's letter ft olijhed lajl cuen- R -ty of to M, Bourdeaux, January, 1794. Mr. Joseph Fenwick, Confifl of the United States. IATI GIF. I) by the misfortunes of our situation, we have felt all the diftreis incident to fu:;h a situation, and we had fufpc-iSed, that a want of positive demand and frequent application on your part, caused our being so long kept iu the dark. —We had therefore thought fit to address you, in ordet to obtain a speedy anfwer—Vou have done what we rtiji:: f we have seen your repeated apr plic. u 0 the. Representatives of the peo j: 1 ,"U Ave done we think every thing in v: a; relative to raising the embargo, therefore to conyince you that we poli'efs that libe: a'ity tt> applaud merit where found, as we would blame an opposite conduit, we your countrymen return you Our sincere tii-h'.s for your exertions; they have con ceited you to us in a manner that cannot be forjotecn. We are Sir, veryrefpeftfully Your friends and countrymen, , For the Captains in Bourdeaux. Signed, James Worlley, Heilry Johnson, R. Bennet Forbes. Peter Whitefide, G. Miller, Jqjin Ofroon, . Enoch Preble, Thomas Garter, ,J. W. Billofjp. The drawing qf the Hotel Lottery is compleated —and the following are the for tunate numbers which have drawn the l'even highefi Prizes, viz. No. 37,5: 1 drew the 50,009 dollar prize, and is tl e joint property of Messrs. Budd, Prior, Wiih-tiis and Beckley, all of Philadel phia. No. X-,349 drew the 15,000 dollar prize, she prof ert; of Mr. Wm. Richards Hair- Dresser of Alexandria, Virginia. No. 11,536 drew the io,odo dollar prize, the proper y of Mrs. Vanbibber of Baltimore. No. 48 884 drew the 10,000 dollar prize, the proptrty of 2 7 gentlemen of Maryland and Virgirr-a, who held a large number of tickets. No ( .14,088 drew the 15,000 dollar prize, owned by C?es. Lee of Maryland, in a part nership with 9 other gentlemen, who held 500 in common. No. 46,843 drew the 5000 dollar prize, was fold by Mr. Gideon Dennifon in South- Carolina, no return vious to the departure oi tLt ve icl, and ooth the Efiglifti and French Consul's leals annex ed ; beiides, my poiitive inltru&ions to Capt. Morrig, was to go immediately tr. • the ) »ort of Jcremie, a id to no other port on any con iidcrations whatever. ISAAC CLASON. New-York, 24th March, 1794* By letters from the Isle of France, of 10th Dec. We learn, that the Ihip Hcpe, Captain Page, belonging to Meflrs. Brown and Fran cis ; the brig , Captain Jenka, be longing to Meifrs. Pe'cer and Z. Allen, of Rhode-If fcind, and the (hip Eliza* Capt. Stewart, be longing to Nicholas Cruger, of New-York, after being Embargoed tor fix months, du ring which time they had their bottoms eat out Uy the worms, were condemned by a survey as not feeing Sea-worthy, of cowrie were fold for the benefit of the underwriters. ALBANY 1 ; March 17. On Friday were executed here, Bet and Dean, two negro girls, convicted of having in conjnnftion with Pomp, a black fellow, set fire, to the ltablc of Leonard Ganfevoort, Esq. on the 17th of Novem ber last. Pomp-isfurther respited till the 2d Friday of April next. BENNINGTON, Match 14. The , Rev. Dost.' Samuel Peters for merly of Hebron Connecticut is elected Birtiop of Vermont, in lieu.of the Rev. Dost. Bass, who does not accept. .. The Convention of the 1 .pilcopal church met at Manchelter the 26th ult. when the abow measure was adopted. .. . Dost. Mountain, the Biihop of Cana da, and his Chaplain (his arrived in Quebec the firft of November last. The Rev. Mr. Mountain a Clergyman, and brother to the Bilhop is also in Qae bec. CONGRESS. House (if Reprefentattves. Wednesday, March 19. Mr. New, from the joint committee for enrolled bills, reported the following en rolled bills, to wit "■ An ast authoriz ing a loan of one million of dollars. " — " All ast to provide for the defene* of certain potts and harbours in the Unit ed States" an ast making further provision for the expences attending the intefcourfe of the United States with fo reign nations ; and further, to continue in force the ast, |entitled, an ast " providing the means of intercourse between the Uni ted States and foreign nations." arid an" enrolled resolve, authorizing the President of the United States, to employ as dis patch boats, such of the revenue cutters of the United States, as the public exi gencies may require. ( A committee was appointed to enquire, whether any, and what alterations, are ne cessary to be made in the ast entitled " An ad to enable the officers and soldiers of the Virginia lTrie on the continental eftablith ment, to obtain.titles to certain lands, ly ing North-Weft of the river Ohio, between the little Miami and Sciota. This committee consists of Mr. Heath, Mr. Neville, and Mr. Orr. A meflage from the Senate, by Mr. Otis, their Secretary, inforirfed the hdufe that the Senate have pafled a bill entitled "An ast, making for the support of the military eftabliftiment of the United States"—also, the bill entitled " An ast to prohibit the carrying on the slave-trade from the United States to any foreign place or country" also the bill en titled " An ast to provide 4 naval arma ment," with several amendments, to which they desire the concurrence of the house. The amendments were agreed tp. The House then went into committee of the whole House. on the state of when the Gallery was (hut. *' PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. CLEARED. Ship Le Republican, Sautel, Sedgely, M'Dougal, Ba-badoes Fame, Halbrook, Amlierdam Camilla, Spiphera, Spain Henrietta, Houston, St. Bartholomews Morning Star, Campbell, St. Croix Brig Nancy, Gwiu, Hamburgh Isabella and Ann, Hanipton, St. Eufiatia Commerce, Shurtliff, Cape Nicola Mole Snow La Camilla, Martin, France Schr. Sally and Rebecca, Hill, Snow-Hill Elizabeth, Phillip*, St. Croix Lovely Lali, Hiendry, Sailelbury Sloop Nancy, Floyd, Cherry-Stone Polly, Butler', Norfolk Thomas and Sally, Mitchcl, Alexandria The Senate of the United States have con curred i i tfce Resolution of the HooJe, for Ityi. g an Embargo—a®d the joint Refolu tiofi hag bee i laid before the PrksidhhT. In the Houfeof Rcprefentatiues of the ' United States. • ' Wednesday, , 261b March, 1794. Rrfolvedt That a committee con filling of fifteen members, be appointed to en quire, whether any or what further or o ther revenues are fieceffary for the sup port of public credit, and if further reve nues art neceflary to report the ways and means : And a committee wa6 appointed of Mr. William- Smithy Mr. Benjamin Bourne, Mr. Grove, Mr. Oit, Mr. Madi son, Mr.Carnes, Mr. Christie, Mr. Fitzii moas,- Mr.' Boudinot, Mr.- Watts, Mr; Tracy, Mr. Smith, Mr. Ames, Mr. Gilman and Mr. Latimer. ExtraEl from the Journal. JOHN BECKLEY, Clerk. Extract- of a letter from Captain Jdmet Hodge, of the {loop Polly, of this port, dated Port Dauphin, February 20. " The following veflels are here as pri- Brigs Betsey, Cozing, A,mor», Sage, Dolphin, Morris, Nymph, Webh, Schooners 'Dove, Gennen, Lively, Sloan, Fairplay, , Sloops Jacob, Phillips, Demand, Breck, The cloud appears to thicken over our heads—and- if poflible, it &ems that the United States will be involved in a war Ten years of peace have rolled 4Vvay, while we have been advancing in the scale of pfofperity and happiness beyond all former example—but alas—how uncertain are the faireft profpe&s and enjoyments ! Aipbi tion and avarice, the eurfe of nations, as of individuals, more than threaten to un dermine -the ielt foundation that ever wa» laid for human felicity. If the sword mult be unsheathed, let Union reign in our Councils—& Energy mark ourconduft—this will appal our ene mies, and again crown with glory the American Character. TO BE SOLD, And entered upon the fit ft o f May, The noted EJlate, called yohnfon Hall: Lvmginthe Moha w'< country. (late of New Yo;fc, lor too I y the feat of Sir Milium John son, containing about (even hundred acfrca of land, which \y of the very best Quality ; toge ther with the (lock, and farming utcnfils. The buildings are large and convenient* and fit for a gentleman's feat. the payments irill be made easy, on good (ccurity. For further particular enquire of George Metcalf, Eft). on ihe prcm.f es, of Silas Talbot, F.IVj at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Brother®, in New York cr of the ftibferiber in Providence. Philip March 2 6 NEW THEATRE. THIS EVENING, March 26, Will be performed, A TRAGEDY, Called 'The Fair Penitent. Sciolto Mr. Whitlock Altamont Mr. Green Horatio Mr. Fennel! Loth ario Mr. Moretoa Bopano Mr. Francis Caiifia Mrs.. Whitlock Lavinia, Mrs. Francis Lucilia Mrs. Rowfon End of the Tragedy, \ churafleriftic Pantomimical DANCE, called— She Sailors LancLi.ly, OR, Jack in Distress. To which will be added, A FARCE, called France Catharine & Petruchio, OR The Taming of the Shrew. Petruchio Mr. Chalmera Babtifti Mr. Warrell Hortcnflo Mr. Cleveland Gruinio Mr. Mom* Music Mafler v. Mr. Franeia Biondello Sfe. HVrwood R*dri* Tayior 9 Catharine B.anca Curtis New-Port 1 ditto New-Yorjc Philadelphia Portsmouth Providence Boltoa Hartford Unknowa Jabez Bowcn, itiw&fi m w+ ii« W«V Mr. Bli£ett Mr*. Morrii Teh . Cleveland Mb. Bate*