fc> p ovide '3- p'lc V-ioys on cirtain rock* of the barlvir of M-w London, md '□ Providence river, and other place*." T.ii b-U, feat fr.i.ii tt»e H >use of R.;- p-efc.itative* for concurrence, entitled, "an til to eneotirig-- the recruiting fer- VlCC)** *04 raid iue fecoud time. O dered, Tiiat this bill be referred to Mr. Sllfwirtfi, M'. Bfown and Mr. Gunn, to consider and report thereon to th? Se- nate Th; bi'J, sent from the House of R;- pref.'ntatives for concurrence,, entitled, an a£t to establish the post -office and polt road] within the United States," was read the second time. Ordered, That this bill be referred to Mr. Brown, Mr. Butler, Mr. Ellfworth, Mr. Fofler, Mr. Conn, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. King, Mr. Livermjre, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Morris, M<\ Potts, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Rutherfurd, Mr. Strong and Mr. Vining, to consider and report thei eon to the Senate. Tue Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. Tuesday, April 8, 1794.. The Senate aflembled, Qn mit ion, • The Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock to morrow morning. Foreigii Intelligence. LONDON, Feb. 12 The Dutch Mail which arrived yester day, brought no German papers, nor any news of importance—if we except the details of the various difficulties which concur to impede the preparation for the enfurng campaign. The present Loan amounts to more than fifteen millions of three per cents, and when the Navy is funded, amounting to two millions more, the weight upon the market will be equal to eighteen mil lions. . General Jourdan's arrell has not yet been confirmed, and it is now said, that he will command the army of the Arden nes, which is to advance from Givet, and General Pichegru that of the North, Lille. Great movements have been observed lately among the enemy. An officer of the firft requisition, who deserted from them, has, however, betrayed their plan, which was, with a very ftrorig column to penetrate through the country of Namur and the diltri& of Liege ; and with a fe cund column, much stronger than the firft, to attempt the Autlrian eantonments a bout Tournay, and to blockade Conde, Le and Valenciennes. When the last accounts left Flanders, a report prevailed (at Ghent) that a vio lent commotion had broken out at Paris two days before, in whicb a second butch ery of prisoners had taken place. This Flemish rumour is of the date of Wed nesday last. In confeqiience of the failure of a ca pital house at Bruflcls, four other com mercial hoafeß there, and at Ghent and Courtray, have flopped payment. From Brussels the letters by the Mail of yefterdiiy fay, that the French are again assembling in such numbers near Steen- Toorde on the sea coast, as to seem to threaten the whole of Weft-Flanders ; nu merous conjectures are also formed from their flying camps, aiid various other movements in Picardy, Cambrefis and Givet. One of their patroles, of 16 men, lately advanced close to Fumes, and set fire to a brewery. The Diet at Ratilbon has received ftrift charge from the Imperial Commifii on, to eonfider, without delay, upon the mod effectual means of putting the laws in force against such of the dates of the Empire as have not furnilhed their full contingent, or been otherwifedifobedient; as well aj of the surest means of defending the Emperor's faithful fubjeft in the pre sent dangerous crisis. In consequence of these alarming apprehensions, the Elector of Cologn has set the Ruffian example of forcing the Fathers, or other relatives of anypeafants that may be excused from the forced levies, to fcrve iu their room. Yolith are forbid to go out of this territo ry ; and such of the petty principalities as have hitherto furnilhed their contin gents in money, mull fend men for the lei-vice of the nent campaign. * A!moft all the Royalists brought from Toulon to Leghprn are half naked, and in a nMit deplorable state, and as an afy lura could not be afforded to them all, 8000 were lent to Portd Ferrago. Much expedition was on foot at Genoa on th,- I jrh ult. all the harbour being then nearlj blockaded up by iKe Englifti, and an edtdi receded from the King of Naples, forbiding any commerce with his fubjccts; from tbik circfimitauce, and the prclfure of the allies to force tin Itate to abandoß their neutrality toward* France, it was expt&ed thai every person capable would be ordereß to take up arms. Anf-wer of the Sin ft Republic to Lord Robt. Fitzgera'd's Declaration. " Your Excellency in a letter dated the 30th of Nov, thought pre per to recommend to the serious coniidera:. n of the Helvetic Body, lbine important oi