r it appears that the ohje" was cTen:iilly re c opt: zed by a law paflfed at the lalt feflion Of Congreft. In the course of difeu fling the fubjeift, fundrv amendments wi!rc proposed ; among others it was nuved ta, exonerate the Debtor States from any obligation to cifcharge the balancej refpc from the begifluing of August to the middle of December 179 a ;To which is added, an ac count of the .tioft renmkable events thai happened at Parii, from that time to the deatl of the late- King of France. By JOHN MOORE, D. D. May 17 NEW THEATRE. Mr. Fennell's Night. On MONDAY EVENING, May 19. Will be performed, ?or the firll time here, an Hiitorical Play, called the Surrender of Calais, O R, GALLIC PATRIOTISM. Written by George Colman, jun. Esq. King Edward, Mr. Moretoi Sir Walter Mr. Warreli Ribemont, Mr. Fennell La Gloire, Mr.Bates Eustace de Saint Pierre, Mr. Whitlock John De Vienne, Mr. Green Citizens, Meflrs. Finch, Francis, & Morris m Mr. De Moulin Mr. WigneU Mr. Marihall Mr. Bliflett Mr. Cleveland Mr. HarwoOd Mr. Darley jun "* 01 Old Man, Serjeant, O'Carrol, Crier, John D'Aire, ift Gallows-maker, 2d ditto. Queen, Mrs. Shaw Madelon, Mrs. Marshall Julia, Mrs. Francis In AS 2d, a ProccJJion and Solemn Dirge. Thr Vocal Parts by Meflrs. Darley, WarreH, Darley, jun. Lee, Bason, Rowfon, Shaw, Mrs. Warrell, Mils Broadhurft, Mrs. Row fon, ,Mcs. Bate , Miss Willems, and Mrs. Oldmixon. • To which will be added, A FARCE, in two Atfs, called THE SULTAN; Or, A Peep into the Seraglio. Soliman, Mr. Moreton. Xmyn, Mr. Harwood. T>l : " ' * * T? • £lmira, Mrs. Francis. Ifmene, (