Stock. Let tl>4 pul.lic, T.'.ivli lias '»?■ Tnfn alrufcd in clnfes, fee how ill tht' fun dcr applies to c-ieh indivi^uJ. cßiro. PHILADELPHIA, MAY l 8 London papers of the 19th March, con ta.n letttis it am Lord Hood, Capts. Linzee and ruling, and General DmMi, which g,ve an account of the operations of the fcrirHh fleet and army at Corlica; frohi which it appears that on the 19th Feb. the Englilh toil pcffeGiott of the empty town of St. I loi'ciizo—the whole of the garrilon having gor.e oft two days before towards Baftia. — Lord I'.ood had 111 his division of the fleet, Jloo ft? tiie Touloneie. The fleet fr.ffered much from several fiorms 011 its way from the Ifiands ri Hiercs; and in attacking the Tower in Mortella Bay, the Juno a:id For titude, fuffered grea-lv from the red hot shot of tiie French—and made no impreflion on the Towel' alter two hours and an half can nonading it—at length Tome hot shot from the ft ps fitting fire to the bals junk which defended the works, they surrendered. — There were 33 .ne'n in the Tower, only two of which were woynded, and those mortally. The Fortitude had her mainmafl much wriuiuUmany of her (hrouds cut away, three of her lower deck guns difimounied, several hot 'shot in her hull; a great many men blown v,p by the cxp'.ofion of powder in a box, (truck "by an hot (hot, flie was on fire by another hot (hot lodged in ] ier (-,<}<.—-tl, c fire was however extinguilh ed, without material damage—besides which, (Tie'had 6 men killed and 56 wcuT!.'e<§ —The land forces it appears fuf fer.d greatly but 110 details appear—the op r tiotta have so tar fticcee'ed that ac ci>r' mg to General Dundas s letter, " they have secured the poffeflion of Mor jella Bay." Says a Correfpondeni, What is become of our boasted fupdriority over the Britiih nation, created by the depet - dar.ee of tfieir idtnds on us for supplies;— What is become of all our vapouring and threatening. ? Howjare we toftarvethe islands by withholding our provisions, if high prices in the W C, Indies, the inconvenience of an embargo, or the quants of an Ally compel us to take it off, at the time when it began to j operate ? Will not the fame circumstances. always ocdafion a revoc a icr. of every future embargo ? Shall-we not be laughed at for, want offirranefsand liability ? Does, not our condua ftfemble that of a weak hearted fa ther takiiiy off a blister from his Gck child, th r .urn : t it begins to finart, though ne ccffary for his re?ovevy P Proposals ire publifh-d in the Courier Francoie, for printing in French by fubfcrip tir.n, Dr. Moore's Journal, during a refi aence in France from August to December 179;. To be tranilated by J. E. G. M. de la Grange, inhabitant of St. Domingo, and lawyer to the Superior Council of Cape- Franccis. Yesterday a motion was made by My. Blount and laid on the table, in substance as folloivs That all intereourfe be Hopped between the United. States and the Bntifh Weft India if- 4ajads» No.vaScotia, and Canada, till com pensation be made for the late depredations OB our commerce. Yifierdav, Mr, Goo !ue in h's place inform ed the House of Representatives that he hed received from the town of Boston, their sentiments upon the Embargo in their corporate capacity, and as it contained ge neral information, not addreficd to Con gress, ±e begged leave to read it; upon leave being granted, he read as follows ; At a legal and very numerous meeting of the freeholders, and other inhabitants of the town cf Boston, at Fanueil Hall, on Mon day the nth day of May 1794- Resolved, as the sense of the inhabitants cf this town, that the general embargo, im- Jicfed by the legislature of the United States, on the navigation and commerce within the fame, is a me;r(nre fonnded in the highest po ll v and \yiidoin. Palled by a very great ma jcritv. Resolved, that the inhabitants of the town of Boston wii! cordially Icquiefce in the con tinuance of embargo, until, in the opini on of Congress the objects contemplated by that mealure fha.ll be fuily accomplilhed. Paf ftd unanimously. Attelled, William Cooper, town clerk. Died at Boston, Mrs. Jane Mecom, wi dow —t'ueotiiy nfier of the late Dr. rrankiin, lii the" 83d year of her age. A paper published at Newbury Port,about 10 miles from I , ortfmoutli,-jof-ibe 10th in fant, lays, By an arrival at Portsmouth on Wedaefijav, in 44 days from Dartmouth, £[!■». we have "certain accounts that Guern fty and .'erfry, are taken by the French— that the Trench privateers were cruiGnjr in the channel, and-ail til" BritiCi cr.iii ers in-pei/t. Fcjm the Columbia (S. C.) Gazette. Extract oi a letter from Fayetuviile, darevl [ April i«. r ' i " Lai* week, a peribn by the .name cf j John Y. Tkowpfon, was taken up afld com- j mitted to jail i:i this place, for hav.n~ a j tempted to pass counterfeit notes of the n Bank of "North-America, and of the lifnk i; of the United "States; he had in his p-.JTe.- Hon to the amount of about <;o,oco c* srs, and a 200 dollar note of the land. There was another of toe name or Dixon, (who was tried at by the name of Davis) but who made h s efcipe, and it is i'uppqfeij gone to >> town. THEATRE. OBSERVER No. XV, Mr. Fenno, THE Observer again solicits yoi|r indul gence, for a small portion of your pan r, as a vehicle of his fentimvnts to tl.c -publ c : his long ftlence, may not want apology io much :s his former bfei-vatious, yet the de lation of one fact is due to th- performers at the New Theatre; B1 health forms the only excuse for the Observer, that he has not continued'his remark's upon the perform ances,- performers, See. —The' Observer has attended and been amused, and while he was amused has generally found cauic of appro bation ; and the players may be allured tlisjr fnall have, as he thinks they deierve his fee ble efforts exerted to rescue them trom any unjust censure or awkward critic isms, as well as his hints of fricndfliip to afnftin the cor rection of any mistake which' may occur in the course of-their exhibitions. Some pub- heat ions in your paper should have been no ticed before this time, but for the fame cause j as they were aimed or meant to he aimed at the Observer, or his former publications. Mrs. Mar/hall, whose particular merits the Observer promised to discuss, will ex cuse a further delay, until better health and more leiTure enable him to do jultice to a favorite charafler, The Spanifli Minister, his amiable bride and bride maids, occupied a conspicuous place in the Theatre some evenings ago, and among the general attraction of notice, the' Observer paid them a portion of* his atten tion—A reflexion forced itfelf upon his mind. that the conduct of those ladies, thus distin guished, form an important }ei£irt to all, and efpeciallv to the Fair who attended the Thea tre. —Were, you aware, my amiable and, beautiful friends, that your examples were' actually fafcinating to' your sex? and did you then reflect that propriety and the: dignity of virtue called upon you, in a lan guage persuasive as the eloquence qf a seraph, to behave with the utmost caution ? " Go to my lady's chamber" fays Ham let upon viewing the ikull or Yorick, '' and tell her if (lie paint an inch thick, yet to this complexion she mtift come at last ; make her laugh at that." Let reflexion call up this idea to your minds; and that propriety of manners and even religion itfelf, depend in a great mea-. sure upon example: and then examine your own hearts as to some part of your demean our that evening. A hint is fufficient to the ingenuous mind,; you po.Tcfs almo/i al! that good fuife'and virtue requires in woman; would you be sorry to improve ? The Ob server is confident you would all be rejoiced, at the circumftanceof being able to improve; he knows you to be amiable beautiful tc virtu ous, but wishes you to realize these two max ims, knovj tbyfelf, and reverence tbffelf. — The firft applies to mankind generally, the last in a more appropriate sense to your sex. May 15 th, 1794- By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, May 15, arrived, Ship Congress, Loring, Hare, Ferrers, Fatfey, > Brig Union, ReymoutH, Sloop Atmy, Proby, The fhipMinerva, Gilchrift, is arrived at .mQerdam, in 34 days, with the loss of a cable and anchor. Ship Grace, Armour, was to fail from Amsterdam the aoth of March' fcr this port. Capt. Bunker, of the (loop Sallyv from Turks-Island, spoke the (hip Citizen, from Havaaah to Baltimore; who has on hoard Capt. Peck, of (loop Wealthy and Molly. Capt. Peck, was captured and carried into Havannah, and had his veflel and cargo con demned. The (hip Camilla, Boice, of Philadelphia, was to fail from St. Euftatia, about the 25th of April, for Philadelphia. Forty-one patTengers came in the Hare, among whom are, the Rev. Mr- Hobrow, and family, Rev. Mr. Liverpool, and Wife, Mr. Bennet and family. Last evening arrived here, an Englilh Letter of Marque of 16 guns. Capt. Ferrers, spoke 3 days after leav ing Liverpool, off Scilly, the French Fri gate THAMES, the captain of which informed him, that he had been out 2*7 cays, and lad taker. FORTY-SEVEN PRIZES. Yeilerday afternoon a fm il! f hooner, a lender to the Fren.. 1 < : iips i 1 t!i'« h ir- Bqr, was overfei. in the River, be rw.en Governor and G»bbet I'ldiid, by a Hidden gull of wind, and ffi on board pe -1 idled, except one man who was picked up by a (loop coming in. The fuhooner u r.k in about 12 fathem wattr. -\ ni > FOREIGN J NTIiJ.LIGENCE. •p., by the MADRID, J in. 29. General Caro has sent an our Court to demand a speedy reinforce ment for liis army, as the forces of the enemy augment daily. Letters from Bit cay (iate, that the French have ere&ed batteries on the heights which command Fo'.itarabie, and threaten to bombard it. The fame accou.ils add, that the enemy, having made a very impetuous attack on our forces, fitcceeded in carrying a batte rif- of 11 twenty-four pounders, which was placed on the banks of a river oppo lite Irum. It is for thi3 the above-mentioned reinforcements have been rcquefted On rhe ill of next month notes will be put in circulation to the amount of i 7„oco,coo piastres. BREST, Feb. 28. All our fquadror. has orders to prepare for fil ling. Two divisions are already -gone; the firft commanded hy Captain Thevennrd, Itlift. confining of two fail of the line, two frigates, and two sloops ; — the second u/.dev- Capt. Dore, confiding of fix (hips of the line, folir frigates, and three sloops. The reft of the squadron only waits for a fair wind. Jean Bon St. Andre is to embark on board the Admi ral's (hip. NATIONAL CONVENTION. 18 Vcntofe, March 8, An address was presented from the Po pular Society of Alencon, dtmanding the detention of all the priests, till there (hould be peace. Page and Brule,"entrufted with pow eas from the Noble Colonies of St. Do mingo, have been pat under arrest, by order of the Gommittee of General Safe ty- Citizens from Nantz preferred a lift of their fellow-citizens imprisoned by falfe patriots. They obtained leave that two deputies from the Mountain Ihould exam ine into .the conduct of their perfecu tovs. * The SitSpg terminated by a code of Custom Law\to be added to the Naviga tion Act. Duquefiiov—Out of the four treache rous Generals of the army of the North —three have been condemned to fuffer death by the Revolutionary Tribunal.— Richardot, the fourth, died in prison the day which preceeded hiv intended trial. I move that his property be confifcated for the benefit of the Republic. This motion was rendered general,-and referred to the Committee of Legisla tion. Loys announced, that 800 boat loads of corn had arrived at Marseilles, from Genoa. Jollet appeared at the bar, and said, that his arrcft had been procured by a ca bal of ri6h Colon ids, who opposed, with all their might, the execution of the be neficent decree which restores Liberty to the Blacks. AfteF some debate, the Con vention dccreed that all the Colon ills who composed the club of MalTiac and the Co lonies, and the Colonial Aflembly, and the Aflembly of St. Mark, should be ar rested, and seals put upon their papers. Cliarlefton Liverpool both 53 days. Liverpool Edenton A letter from Dun-libre (Dur.kiik) announced the arrival of a Danish (hip with 700 razieres of corn.—" I move," said Breard, " that no such difpttches be made public in future, because it is impo litic to make known ta the enemy the na ture and extent of our resources."—De- creed The National Agent in the diftrift of Beauvais, announced that the property of the ci-devant prince of Conde, was felling at three times the valuation* The Popular Society of Tours prayed the Convention to grant no "truce to ari ftoccats, peace to Oaves, or quarter to ty- rants. LONDON, March 19. The duke of Brunfwick arrived at Bcr- Jin oft the 23 th of February! He lives in the king's hotife. IV- volunteer battalions formed for tlie lefcncc of'the Erifgau sountry, already .mount tt> 24,000 men, full of ardor to r.eet the enemy, and pretty well dilci >lined. The committee appointed 10 bring in a bill, pursuant to the report of the committee of the whole on the ways and means, brought in a report this day, the fame was twice read—amended in committee of the whole — reported to the Houi'c, and ordered to be engrofltd for a third reading to-morrow. The bill providing for the mtereft due on the state balances, as reported by the Commissioners for fettling the accounts between the United and Individual slates, was read the third time in the HouJe of Representatives and pafled this day. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED. Brig Salr.mc, Watson, Sloop Friend/hip, M'Meriar, Polly, Tally, CLEARED. Brig Constant, Miles, Schr. Prifciila, Hollett, Two Friends, Price, Sloop George, Butler, Harmony, Ellwood, Alexandria Tryal, Griggs, Newbern The (hip Dispatch, from Calcutta, is ar rived at Fort MifHin. Captain Stites, of the snow Boston, from the Weft-Indies, was boarded by the British frigate Magician, who examined his papers,& politely difmified him. Capt. Stites on the 23d ApriJ, fell in with the Dragon privateer of Kingflon, who fcnt his boat on board, and after examining his papers, gave him no farther interrup tion. JAMAICA RUM, LAnoING at Hamilton's wb»rf", aSove the Drawbridge, out of the ship Bacchus, Capt. VaMKEMAh, from Jamaica, FOR SALE BT PETER BLIGHT. .'JL M v 16 NEW THEATRE. THIS EVENING, May 16. Will be performed, A COMIC OPERA, called the Maid of the Mill. Lord Aimworth, Mr. Maffoatl Sir Harry Sycamore. f Mr. Bates Mervin, Fairfield, Giles, lalph* L dy Sycamore, Theodofia, Patty, Fanny, Mrs. W arrcil Mrs- # Oldm;xon Being her second appearance ia America. Mr. Warrell, Mr. Bliffett, Mr. Darley, jun. Mr. De ! Moulin, Mr. Lee,Mr Bason, Mafler WarreU, Master T. Warre!!, Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Row ion Mrs. De Marque, Mrs. Finch, Miss Rowfon &. MHs OWf.rld. With new Scenery designed and executed by Mr. Mijbourne. End of the Opera, a,new Comic Pastoral Gypsies, Ballet, composed by Mr. Francis* catted *L'Amour trouve les Moyens , O R, THE FRUITLESS PRECAUTION By Monf. Bellona, (being his firft s*>peir ance in America,) Mr. Biiflett, Mr. D.ir'ey, jun. Mailer T. Warrelt, Mo Francis, Mrs. De Marque, and Madame Gardie. To which will be added, A Dramatic Entei-tainment, in one ast, he-* ver performed here, calldi Quality Binding ; O R» A Quarter of an Hour iefort Dinner. Mr. Level, • Mr. Green Col. Modilh, JUr. Harwood Lord Simper, Mr. Moretcn Sir William Wealthy, Mr.Frar.e s Mr. Plain well, Mr. Bates John, " Mr. BlitTeu William, Mr.DaHeyjun. Mrs. Level, Mrs. France Ladies and Gentlemen arc regucfted to fend their servants to keep places, at half an hour past 5 o'clock, and to order them to withdraw, as soon as the company are s&;esl .as they cannot on fny account be periaa:£.d to remain in the boxes, nor any rpt after the firlt adt. He i:ves in Days Port a Paix 15 Virginia Wafliington Norfolk N. York Norfolk Mr. Cleveland Mr. Whit lock Mr. Darlcv Mr. Wlgneil Mrs. Sh 1W Mils Wiilrms