< %!e enough—but paper that is once funded that is not a tender for debt, that is the evi dence of a just debt is full of all mifchiet'— it is a corrupt influence. The whole mifchief would vanish if the pledged faith of the pub lic were broken, then our funded paper would do for a lawful tender to pay debts. — In a word a debt that is honestly due, and ho nestly paid, is the spring head of corruption. We- h?.ir that the President of the United States will honor the Theatre with his pre sence To-morrow evening. * The late arrivals fromßourdeauJt, though they might have bro't accounts to the middle of March, do not appear to fnrnilh .my I'a tisfaiftory, or authentic intelligence. One French paper publi.hed in this city, gives the mod dcplorabie account of the executions which are flill continued there, and of the great fearcity which prevails—while another French paper fays that Bourdeaux is tranquil —that the scarcity has not been felt as has been published. There are reports in circulation that the embinjo in France was owing to the American vefTels having fold their cargoes of provifioiiSt in England and other ports, and then repairing to Bourdeaux with calh and credit only, to load for the Uiu- | ted States ; and that the veflels whicli ar- \ rived here, were particularly released, be- , cause they had.carricd provisions dire&ly to France. . , At an Election held yesterday afternoon, at the Library, for ten Directors aid a Trea- Jurer of the Library Company of Philadel phia, for the ensuing year, the following gentlemen were duly chol'en, -viz.. DIRECTORS. WILLIAM RAWLE, THOMAS PARKE, SAMUEL MiCKLE FOX, JAMES READ, JOHN KAIGHN, JO'IAH HE\V r ;8, RICHARD WELLS, MORDECAI LEWIS, ' JOSEPH PASCHALL, RICHARD WIST AR. TREASURER. JOSEPH PARKER NORRIS. Vhjs evening the lovers of music are promised another feaft at the Pnofcffional and Am iteur concert. Tin's City could never hoaft of poflefiing an equal number of performers of equal talents. The pie res for this evenmg's entertainment are judiciuufly chotuV Tl. • hattlf of Prague alone, which has never been per formed here in full band, will no doubt attradl many amateurs. Yesterday, in the House of Represen tatives of the United States, a reiolution was palled which exempts from the embar go, a!l (hips or veffela" in the forts of the United States that are now loaded and bound to China, or the East-Indies. Fx!ral! of a Letter from Baltimore dated ijl May, 1794. " This day a Certain Captain R—:—, commanding a brig owned by Mr. Dela port, of this town, was imprudent enough to reverse the colours of the United S,tates and hoi 11 the Britilh above. The People of the Point, enraged thereat, called him to account—but, instead of attempting to vindicate himfelf,he abufedthe Americans, their measures, government, &c. in the molt opprobious language— upon which he was tarred and ftathcred, brought to town, and led through all the streets, ac companied by a great concourse oPpeo p'e, huzzaing at every corner. R , is an American. " I have alio to inform you, that two B.fnfh brigs(privateerß) belonging to that scoundrel Emery, of St. Kitts, have ar rived at Norfolk. The Captains attempted to evade being difovered, fecretedtheirguns !» the holds of the veflels, where they were buried in fait, and went under pretence of procuring provisions. It being discovered who they were, the inhabitants of the town aflembled, fn'zed the vessels, and carted the the two captains, clothed with tar and feathers, through the principal .streets of Norfolk. I had this information from Pitt the Pilot, who fay 6 he was an eye-wit nei'sto the scene the day before yesterday." * The preceeding extra 3 is copied from the American Daily Advenifer of this mom ">S- 1 By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, May 5. A .V^ ter l / rom Falmomh (England) , dated March 19, to a gentleman in this 1 1 city, dates—That the Saturday prints fay, our cruizers arc ordered to bring in all Danish veflels. The Turkish Am bafT «or has left St. Pcterfburgh—and Robelpierre has abfeonded from Paris.—» The Packet goes to Halifax with two mails. •By a gentleman who came paflenger in the (Tiip Draper from Dublin* we are in form that 1300 men had been sent to Bel faft by government, for the puipofe of preventing an inlurrefkion, which, appa rently, would have taken place, had it not been for the troops. Yesterday arrived ship Severn, in 45 days from Bristol—-and brig Orange, Carbery fn 42 days from Dublin. By the above arrivals we have received London papers to the 18th March. The paragraphs which follow, are copied there from. Other extracts to-morrow. LONDON, March 18. It is said, that an examination of a ve ry serious ai'pect to the parties concerned h.i; been some time in hand at the Admi ralty, relative to the loss of poor Capt. : Cook, and his boat's crew. i A letter from the Hague, dated March : 'the 6tn, fays—" The current report here since yesterday, is, that RulSa has decla red war the Porte." The ISOO men sent by the King of Naples to join the army in Piedmont, will be commanded by the Austrian Ge ' neral, Zeuthner. The Duke of Modena is to give 200,p00 ducats to defray the expences of the war ; and it is hoped that with this aid, and that of the other states of Italy, the army in Piedment can be raised' to 120,000 men. The Croats who arc to form a part of it are now on their march through Carinthia. The Senate of Venice,, pressed by the ministers of the coalesced powers, has, it is said, returned for anfvver, that it should regulate its conduct by that of the Otto man Porte; and that should the Porte be forced into a war, the Senate of Ve nice will determine 011 an armed neutrali ty— The emigrant corps in the frrvice of the Dutch, lately discharged for mutinous behavior, in can fide ration of their past services, have had their arms restored, and are again admitted to the honors of the fer vicc. The equipment of some ships of the line, which was to have begun on the 24th ult. in the Daniih ports, has been put off, on account of the late fire at Qhiittiaiif. burgh. The Dutch squadron at anchor in the port of Leghorn has no other object than to ftrengilien the good underilanding which fnbfifts between the States-General and the Regency of Algiers, and hascon fiderable presents on board for that pur pole. This squadron, however, may al io clear the Mediterranean of the French corsairs which infect it. A letter from Dieppe, dated the 27th of February, and brought by a fifhing boat, contains the following interesting details refpefting the army of the Royal ilts: Their army augments daily ; it at this time conlifts of above 60,000 men, arm ed, and divided into troops, exclusive of a number of brave royalists who have re tired tor a time, and who begin to rejoin it. The Limoufin, is in a full ttate of in furreftion, and they hope will be able to join the royalists of Lavendee. In Lower Normandy 7000 men have taken up arms under a brave commander. Aflemblies are also taking place at Di againft whom the Convention have sent troops ; but they desert, or refute to march. In faift, every thing promiies a general infurreftion. Intelligence is received, that the French have for the present changed their inten tions of visiting Gi-eat Britain, fir ft i u . tending the conqueftof the ifiand of Jer sey. The force is col!e6Ld at' St. Maloes; the number announced is 10,000. The force at Jerfey, CO nfifts of J)4oo> 4COO us which is militia. It is rumoured that an order is given to our ships of war and cruisers to make prize of all Danish veflels, and to refufe payment of the dues oil passing the Sound.; and that this is done to force the court of Denma'k to declare war against Fiance, i he Danes are fitting out twelve fail of r r£ "- e ' V P rotc< their neutrality. 1 here is reason, however, to apprehend hat the court of Denmark, is fecrctly in clined to favor the French Revolution,'and to render it assistance. , - ■* •' 1 - - "I Several of the American veflels which had been taken or detained, as having pot-nfh as part of their caigoes, and bound to Holland and other parts, have been prrmited to depart, but without any pay ment of demurrage. There are and have been Ihips of this description in almost e very port in the channel. Perpignan remains in jtoffeffion of the Frenchi Intelligence has been received from Ita ly, that 6000 AuftrianS have polfeffed themselves of>the important poll of Von timigin, by which it is rendered impofii ble fur riie French to penetrate into Italy by the Genoese territory. No less than eighty-seven Britiih manu factuiers, allperlons of property, embark ed in the river last week for America ; a mong them, are several baizemakers from Suffolk, where the woollen manufactory, it seems, is totally at a (land. AMSTERDAM, March 10. We learn from Petei (burgh, that the Turkifli Ambaflador left that place on the loth of last month, after having delivered to the Imperial Minister a-memorial refpec tiug certain objects which the two Coiirts cannot bring to an amicable termination. General Balbaroake, who received this Ambaflador when he arrived on' the fron tier, is ordered to accompany him thither 0/1 his return, and to be present then at the exchange of the two refpe&ive Ambassa dors ; tar M. Kuturoff, who waited only for the arrival of a fuccefior at Constanti nople, will depart immediately. From a London paper of March 17, re ceived by the Severn', from Briitol. Two hundred letters which were on board the Boston Packet, some time since taken by the French, were on Saturday received at the general. poll-office, from Jersey, where the Boston Packet is arriv ed, having been given up by the French ; remittances to a very large amount arc said to be contained in these letters. Letters brought by Capt. Sa/age of the Camilla, who failed from Virginia the 18th of February, state, that on the day on which he failed, two French men of war of 74 guns, two frigates of 40 guns, and two of 18 and 16 guns were turned into" Hampton Road; the Ambuscade and two other French frigates were already there, in- consequence of this intelligence insur ance to America has arisen from five to eight guineas per cent. , BALTIMORE, May 3. Yesterday afternoon, another infamous character, with a label in large letters, de noting him to be an " American P/rate" was exhibited through the street?, with all the honors and insignia, attendant up on a coat of " Tar and Feathers PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED. [days. Ship Caroline, Gerrifh, Jamaica 26 Sehr. Hope, Town, Charleston 11 Freedom, Burnet, Virginia, 12 Sloop Enterprise, Bradford, N. York. 6 Harmony, M'Coimick, Savannah 9 Samuel, Smith, do. 10 Dolphin, Kentee, do 14 CLEARED. Brig Hiram, Childs, Warren Sch'r Jolly Robbin, Price, Falmouth Columbia,Tupman, Frederickfburgh Sally, Skinner, Hartford Slo'op Eliza, Davis, C. N. Mole Captain Gerrilh, 26 days from Kings ton, Jamaica, informs, that Captain Bar ney, in the (hip Sampson, was to have (ailed for Baltimore in 12 days, having obtained feeurity for the value of his ship. Several vefiels were liberated in like man ner, but the cargoes of all were detained. A number were sent in shortly before Captain Gerrilh failed.—Flour at 8 dol- , lars, and beef 10. All the ports of the ; island were juil opened for provisions in American bottoms, aqd such supplies ex pected that the flour in store was felling □ff at auction. Arrived at New-York, May 5. Ship Active, Seaman, .Liverpool Draper, Collins, Dublin Severn, , Bristol , Orange, Carberry, Dublin ' Sloop Nabby, Beebee, St. Bartholomew's The Swift, Steele, arrived at Belfalt in 16 days from this port. Boston, April 16. Arrived (hip Fame, Capt. Davisj from Li verpool, 64 days. By papers and-letters bro't in her, we learn the particulars that follow : The lhip Delight, of this port, Capt. Isaac Bridges, is fafe arrived at Amsterdam. On Saturday, Jan. 25th, the lhip George, of Bolton, Silas JDogget, mailer, from Nor iolk, was 101 l on the Oaredge, off the Isle of Shappy. The people all got fafe on lhore, at Margate, in the boat. On the 22(1 Jan. the brig Columbus, Ger rard, from Copenhagen for Boston, was fpok tn with by Capt. Birtie, in lat. 34, J7) out 114 days, in want of provisions, but the wea ther being bad, could not be supplied. The news of the spoliation on the Ameri can commeroe, in the Weft-Indies, arrived in England, the beginning of February. The following velfels were up for Boston, at Liv rpool, Feb. 13. Ship Sally, Tew; brig Sally, Johnson ; and (hip Townfend, Winch—besides one for Norfolk, four for Baltimore, two for Philadelphia, and two for New-York. Sailed from Liverpool, Feb. 6th, lhip Wif caffet, Holbrook, for Massachusetts. Letters from Capt. Dowse, of this town, dated Antigua, March »?, mention, that or ders had been received there for the release of American vessels, and that he with his vessel and cargo, expected to fail from that liland the next day. Ninety fail of American vessels passed the Sound, in 1793* —Of all nations the number was 9931. Extract of a letter from London, March 18. " The merchants have applied for a. con voy for a fleet to New-York, which has been granted by government; it is to be a 74"and a frigate. C/" The Letter from and other favors Jhall be pullfhed to-morrow. Far Baltimore, BALTIMORE, PiRkY Benson, Master. Burthen about 140 cons, is intended to fail ae fiJOL. as her inward caigo is difVharged, un. It ft freight fhoulc! offer to detain her. * For freight apply to the Captain on board at Hamilton's wljarf, 01 to &AMUEL & MIERS FISHER, IVho have fnr Sale, A FEW PIPES Cargo TeneriiFe wine And a lew pipes sweet Do. Excellent She: ry Wine in quarter casks London Porter in 42 casks Whfte and Red Lead and Spamfh Brown Tin plates in boxc? An aff.rtment of East India Fans, Nan keens and Silks With a>general assortment of Merchandize as ufiia 1 . SthMo. 5, 1794 dtf SHOES. A quantity of stout well made Men's size SHOES, adapted ior the Southern market, for sale at No. 36, North Third Jlreet. May 6 mw&fioc NEW THEATRE. By Particular TO-MORROW EVENING, May 7. Will be performed, A COMEDY, called the Provoked Hujband: O R, . A Journey to London. Lord Townly, Mr. Fennell Manly, Mr. Green Sir Francis Wronghead, Mr. Morris Count Basset, Mr. Finch Squire Richard, Mr. Bliffet John Moody, Mr. Bates Poundage, Mr. De Mouliu Conftaßle, Mr. WarreU James, Master WarreU Lord Townly's servant, Mr. Darley, jun. Lady Townly, Mrs. Morris Lady Grace, Mrs. Francis Lady Wronghead, Mrs. Shaw Mils Jenny, Miss Broadhurll Myrtilla, Mrs. Cleveland Trusty, Miss Willems Mrs. Motherly, Mrs. Bates To which will be added, a new serious PAN TOMIME, originally performed at the Theatre in Paris, cailed La Foret Noire ; O R, The Natural Son. Places in the Boxes to be taken at the Box- Office of the Theatre,at any hour from nine in the morning till three o'clock in the after noon, on the day of performance. Tickets to be had at the office near the Theatre,, at he corner of Sixth-ftreet,and atCarr & Co's Muficalßepofitory, No. 121, Market-street Boxes, one dollar—Pitt, three quarters of a dollar—and Gallery, half a dollar.