intpthwbsAortwoWeek!i ago,aadan %- liftman, named Thomas Cux, who escaped on board the Hannah from Bourdeaux, by parting as the Captain's Steward,on his arrival here, gave the Governor informa tion as above. has since gone to Dub lin and pretends that the Convention de prived him of confiderabie property in Bourdeaux, and that he expects to recover it out of this brandy. PHILADELPHIA, MAY 2J. Ycfterday afternoon about 6 o'clock, soon after the commencement of a (hower from 'a cloud in the Koitl.weft, the wind then louthweft, suddenly Ihif'ted to the northeast when a heavy ihower of hal 1 united with the rain, descended with great clattering and violence. The (tones were generally round and of extraordinary size, measuring 3- 4 ths of an inch in Diameter, and from 1-4 to 1-3 an inch thick ; the ihape various, many co nical. Much injut-y must have been sustain ed in the country ; in the city a great many panes of glals were broke. This morning the hail was remaining in large quantities, in places from which the fun is excluded. Mr Blount's motion for inteidifling all commercial intercourse with the Well-In dia I Hands, laid on the table of the House of Representatives, some days since, was this day called up by that gentleman.— Mr. Sedgwick moved the previous quefti-. on—viz. (hall the vote be now taken ?— which paiTed in the negative—-4.6 to 24.. It is reported that the Britilh Minister here has received notice from our govern ment that General Wayne should have or ders to oppose any armed force, of what ever nation, which he might fall in with Jn his expedition. Tiiefe orders, it is /aid, are to be given, in confidence of the truth of the account that Governor Sim coe has marched three companies into our territory, 'fhis warning is a piece of courtesy which might well be omitted, at lealt towards a nation whose orders to plunder tu were ftudioudy kept a secret. Gen. Adv. The Britiih policy we reprobate, _ For arts ihfidious juflly blast theii fame; t Vet an tiu-decal (dribblers, bawl and prate, Because we do not praStfe, what we blame. T.vo logues they lay, will make one honest man, Hence all their schemes of rogu'ry and deceit, But should we practice on their fay'rite plan, Perdition soon would overwhelm the State. Compound, and decompound rogues as you will, Then in a morter with a p.cftle bray them, Kogues they go in, and rogues continue (till, Their dialcft will constantly betray them. HIS Britannic Majeily's Conftil Gene ral for the middle and southern States of America, gives notice, That he has re ceived advices from his Majefly's Lieute nant-Governor of Jamaica, that the ports of that Jfland will be open for the im portation of all kinds of piovifions, in neutralveflils,until the 20th day of CX n ober next; at the expiration of which time four month's further notice will be given ; and for the encouragement of meichants trading to the ports in the Island of St. Domingo, in the poffeflion of his Majef ty'sforces,aflurancesare hereby given,that all veflels carrying provisions thither, will, for the present, be allowed to bring a .vay produce to the amount of their cargoes. May 21 ft, 1794. By this Day's Mail. BOSTON, May 17. From Ltjbon. Captain Abrahams, arrived here yester day, from Lisbon, communicated to the Edito-, the following particulars of the celebration of the birth-day of the Presi dent of the United States, on the 22d February last—viz. Feb. 22, 1794. 1 his being the natal day of the Presi dent of the United States, the fame was celebrated at the house of the Miniitcr of mtc d States of America :—After 1 ! *nerthe following toatts were given:— 'The President of the United States. ""Long Lite, health and h ippinefs to hiin » 2 * Ihe Queen and Royal Family oj 3 Portugal, and prosperity to the land w c live in. 3. All the powers in alliance and friend fhip with the United States of America 7 . 1 4. The Congrefa of the United States of America. 5. The different branches of '.he Ex ecutive of the United States of America. 6. The Judicial of the United ' States of America. 7. Prosperity to the individuals of the United States of America, one an j in divisible forever. 8. The morals and political virtu- s of the people of the United States of Ame rica. 9. Induflry and enterprise of the peo ple of the United States. 10. A speedy and glorious termination to the Indian war. _ "■ As much rational liberty to man kind as they are capable of enjoying. 12. Effectird protection to American citizens by lea aud land. 13. Eternal gratitude and glory to the officers and seamen who (hall lirf't render the name of the United States as terrible to their Enemies on the ocean, as their cause is just in itfelf. 14. Our fellovv-citizens in captivity at Algiers—and a speedy releal'e to them. If. The fair Daughters of Columbia. While the company were at table, they received the following polite note from an English Nobleman, who had company di. ning with him at his hotel in the fame street—" The Earl of Altamont and and his Company, have tjie honor of drinking General WASHINGTON'S Health, with earned wilhes, that the World may long continue benefited by his and Virtues." This produ ced on the part of the American compa ny an expreifion of lenfibility, the polite ness of perpetual friendjhip and good offices bet-ween Great Britain, and the United States of America. During the enter tainment, the arms of the United States had been fixed to remain over the door of the Mimiter's houfc, which circum llance occasioned a volunteer, by Mr. Church, Consul of the United States : May the foes of Columbia, soon be come a prey to the Columbian Eagle. Volunteer by Mr. Cutting, The Great Family of Mankind. Volunteer by Capt. Downs, May the Woild soon court the Smiles of Columbia. To crown the feaft of reason with more than the barren sentiments of philanthropy, or the fruitlefs tear of lenfibility ; a fubferip tioo, opened some time before among the humane and charitable of all defcripiions, was compleated to the amount of 1000 dol lars, for the use and comfort of the citizens of the United States, in captivity at Algiers. The money has a&ually been forwarded to its defoliation. And the Americans in Lijbon, said unto their fellow citizens of the United States, go ye arid do likewise. Arrived—This day the brig Either, Ro bert Wills, matter from Bristol, who failed in company with (hip Severant, of New- York, Farley matter ; also brig Sally, Balch, of Newbury, bound for this port. Left in Bristol, (hip Roebuck, of and bound for Phi ladelphia ; brig Nancy, Donning, of Kenne beck, bound for Philadelphia. On the 46th April, spoke schooner Thetis of Antigua, George Potter, matter, bound to Whiteha ven ; nth May, spoke the Briti(h (hip Sabey of zo guns, from Str Kitts, bound to Hali fax, faded from St. Kitts 31ft March : the Capt. of which informed, that the Britilh had taken Martinique, Guadaloupe, St. Lu cia, and in (hort, all the French W. Illands in the Weft-Indies; the La Blanche of 40 guns failed in company with the Sabey, but parted off Cape Henry, to cruise for the French frigate off Virginia. Arrived—Schooner Ceres, Capt. Joseph Abrahams, from Li(bon, from whence he failed the 27th March last, with a number of American vessels, under convoy of a frigate, and % (loops of war. PORTSMOUTH May 13. Yesterday a number of honejl Jack Tars, marched through the streets of this town, with Drums beating and Colours flying, and after recreating themselves in this manner during the greater part of the day, they called at the Oracle Office, and requested the Editor to publish the following—in do ing which the public will excuse his desire to gratify his fea/aring Brethren. To the Gentlemen Merchants and others, •who are 7 of jhe Six Nations and . Munlees that were here, refpe&ing voun? Kobertfon, ciofed this day. The Indians - are perfectly fatisfied with what was of crcd to fatisfy the relations of the dead , 1 They are to receive the wampum | brought by Mr. Nicholfon, and fifty dol . | iars worth of goods, all of which are to ! fe ™ m ? tlle hands of the commanding ; °* ncei ' of ttl!s place, until the relations ' C " me U > reeeiv e it, and Robe.tfon is to i rCi ' f ! i ; "" '"/""nneme'it here iintil that time. I x left the troops that came with me f spirits, in the neighborhood of Le | Bceuf, to which place I expect to return ; in a few days." The Indians have lately been trouble inaie on the Ohio ; a man going down in a boat of the contractors, was killed, and a tami.y of four persons were killed a ihort diltance below Mufldngum, about three weeks ago. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED. Ship Wilson, Harry, Liverpool B"g Nymph, Webb, Fort Dauphin , 5 Sloop \onpare.l, Guthrie, Alexandria to V irjrima, Sigourney, Virginia Captain oigourney informs, that on Friday lad the Britiih frigate £>edalus, winch lay theie a considerable time past and another Engli/h frigate which late ly arrived there, and is said to have come to her afiiftance—got under way and both proceeded to sea, Ihortly after they pal Ted the Concord, as she lay in the way She weighed anchor and proceeded to sea after them. The la (I mentioned English frigate was ■the Fox of 38 guns. Capt. Harry failed from Liverpool the rl d fi'tH rn < he 4th spoke a ship from Charleilon, bound to Amsterdam, out 16 days, and on the i 7 th the Ihip Aurora from London bound to New York, out ;i days. The Clip Wilson is the fame that was chafed by the t lying I ifh privateer on Tuesday last; lias a letter of marque, and carries io fix pounders. t ANECDOTE. A Quaker who was examined before their honors the governors of the Excise Office, touching some certain duties, that it was supposed had not been properly J paid, was rather mote primitive in his language than they liked ; and not choof. ing to use any otbei; titles than thee, thou, , and. friend, one of them with a very stern . countenance, allced him,—" Pray Mr. • > do you know for what we fit here 1 " Yea," replied Nathan, Ido : some of ' yau for five hundred, others for a thou sand, and I have been told, others for two thousand pounds a year." Morris Academy. THIS inftiimion is now open for the recep tionof ftmlents under the immediate care of Mr. Caleb Rufflell, whose abilities as an m ftruftor, ant| attachment to the business have long been known and approved. He has un der him the bell afliftants in the different branches—The scholars are taught the En glith, French, Laiin, and Greek languages, Public-Speaking, Writing, Arithmetic, Geo graphy, Astronomy, and the various branch es of the Mathematics. The heahhy situa tion of this place is such as to recommend it to those, who Willi 10 have their children in the Boat ding, washing, mending, &c. will he provided in good families, and the morals of the scholars carefully attended to. The pi ice including tuition, firewood, See. (exclusive of the Frehch language) will not exceed thirty pounds proclamation money per annum) an addition of three dollars per quar ter will be made to such scholars wbo are teught the French language. The Dirc&ors ar edet-rmined to pay such attention to this institution, a-: will render It reTpe&able and ufcful. GABRTEL H. FORD, ~) TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. C Direft'j. NATHAN FORD, 5 Moi riflown, May 15, 179+ diw.—w»m. a I • f ; man received by the late ar !; j HamLurgh— under the Frankfort J h