for it has to oppose, not scattered and dif piritcd complainers, who may be kept un der the harrow of law, and demolish ed as fad as they lh jw themselves, but it has to oppose an organised body, acting in phalanx, thus tyranny is pulled down, because it is overmatched,- and perhaps there is no other way to pull it down. But whtfn a free constitution is erected, it is ridiculous, if not worse, to talk of con tinuing or reviving the fame society that existed to makt wav for it. Is it to be expected that the conquerors of the Baf tile should be rallied at the found of the tocsin, to attack the temple of liberty— a temple of which the aflailants them selves are the priells and the keepers. When the cauff of liberty shall (land in need' of these clubs, the necessity will speak for itfelf. America was at no loss when flie had need of them, nor how to life them. France saw them trample des potism under foot. The danger is that those who manage them, will infill upon their be ; ng used when they are not wanted. The poison that killed tyranny is a bad diet for liberty. Down with your clubs, therefore which like most tyrant kil lers are ambitious of taking their pla ces, who would like better it appears, to be the heirs of departed power than co partners in the new acquisition. (CIRCULAR.) GENERAL ORDERS. Philadelphia, May 2ill, 1794. Sir, IN confeqjence of the orders herewith traufmitted from the Governor and Com mander in Chief of the state of Pennsylva nia (founded on the requisition of the Pre sident of the United States, ifiued by vir tue of an ast of Congress, of which a co py, islikewife enclosed) youwill without delay draft from your brigade, militia, officers included, to be formed and commanded agreeably to the Roll, which accompanies these orders. You viill fee the necessity of prompt ex ecution of the orders thus communicated, from the manner in which they are ex prelTed by the governor: and you will with all expedition forward me the quotas of the different regiments in your brigade, with the time that they will be able to march if reqiffred. That no mifunderftandmg ffiould take p]?«te, the monthly pay, rations and so. money, are expressly mentioned for every giado, as well infantry as cavalry, agreeably to the ast of Congress on that fubjeft ; the articles compoling a ration are also enumerated. I cannot more strongly impress upon your mind the necessity of attention to these orders, than by referring you to the Governor's inftruftionson this head ; but 1 requell that you will particularly comply with that veiy elTential part, where you are ordered to make an immediate and par ticular return of the number of enrolled militia 111 your brigade, the public arms, ammunition, and other militaiy equip ments in your custody, and are directed ftriftly to enforce againlt any delinquent, the penalties required by law, for their not attending the days of multcr, or their not providing themselves with the necelfa ry arms and equipments. By order of the Commander in Chief. To Brigade infpe£tor of the brigade of the militia of Pennsylvania. ROLL designating the quota of the se veral Brigades of Pennsylvania, towards forming a Detachment of 10,768 Mili tia, Officers included, agreeably to the requisition of the President of the Unit ed States, contained in a letter from the Secretary of War, dated the 10th ot May, 1794. "The following D:tachment to he formed, and to be in readmfs to march at a moment's ■warning, according to the following Divi 'tons ; 1. Divifion—Maj. Gen. Stewart. J, Bngade-Brig. Gen. Proctor. City of Philadelphia 83 r County of Philadelphia 812 County of Delaware 262 2-Brigade—Brig. Gen. ' 9 '° Murray. County of Chester 622 County of Montgomery r,r County of Bucks ' 1685 11. Divifion—Maj. Gen. Hand 1. Brigade—Brig. Gen. Miller. County of York 822 Country of Lancaster 756 1578 2. Brigade—Brig. Gen. Hanna. County of Berks 651 County ofDauphin 410 County of Northampton 555 1616 111. Divifion—Maj. Gen. Irvine. 1. Brigade—Brig. Gen. Chambers. County of Franklin 42 1 County of Cumberland 456 County of Bedford , 331 1208 2. Brigads—Brig. Gen. Wilson. County of Huntingdon 203 11 County of Mifflin 291 I. Countyof Northumberland 456 J County of Luzerne 166 i, 1116 IV. Divifion—Maj. Gen. Gibfon. j 1. Brigade—Brig. Gen. Douglas. County of Washington 598 County of Fayette 339 ~ 937 2. Brigade—Brig, Gen. Wilkins. County of Weftmoreland 410 County of Allegheny 297' 7Q7 For the Gazette of the United States. Mr. Fenno, : THE fine arts have always been the objects of jealousy : People of sense have admired and fools have traduced them. I hat which I think it my glory to pro- I fefs, and which has yielded me so much honor in Europe, has likewise been the occasion of many enemies—but, from the heighth of the clouds, I crushed them by my biilliant fuccefles. Reduced to creep along the giound in this country, for reasons which have been fufficiently detailed in newspapers, and fully appreciated by persons of sense, al low me to answer the ribaldry, infertcd againfl me, in your No. 533. I have made it always a rule to let lit tle puppy-doffs bart at me, Sic, ever giving myfelf the trouble to turn a bout and drive them away, and if I an swer to your impertinent .cribble, it is out of conlideration for the public, and not irf order to defend myfelf against you, who are unknown, and who dare not name yourfelf. In your preamble, you call 'me an adventurer—you are right I am an adventurer* as celebrated thro' the universe, as you are unknown to the world. You fay, that my talents have gulled the public of its money—you do me a great deal of honor, and I could wilh that I had received the money you speak of—but, unfortunately for me, this has not been the cafc in this country ; and, y ou , further add, that after having your money, I twit you as ignorants•— God for bid, that I (hould have such an opinion of a people, who have made more progress in one century, than Europe did in 400 years of its infancy, and who bid fair in a few generations fully to rival Europe : But moderate your ambition, Sir, you are not so far yet. 1 he epithet of Balloon-man, which you have bellowed on me, {hews your want of taste and esteem for the fine arts, the fame as your advice with refpeft to the Cylinder of Steel, proves your entire igno ranee in natural philosophy. But, as you even criticise the immortal Buffon, one of the greateß genius's of his age, you deserve the pardon and the pity which I bellow upon you in the name of the public, whom I (hall address arte wards. Only a coward will remain anonimous —my name is Blanchard, I live in Cher rj i- y ' N °" 2 4> in the h °ufe of Mr. Ivauttmati, and may be found at all hours. TO THE PUBLIC. It is known to the world that 1 amend ed 44 tunes w Europe, for in that part of !• V 1 c ; ould hnd "ery necessary ma tonal; it is known that I performed one ascension 111 Philadelphia, having brought With me from Europe all the materials be onging thereto :-The fame materials not exiilmg on the continent of America, I >ave tried to supply the want thereof by other means, but as not one of the iron works qould succeed to answer my views, as every body may be convinced at my Ro tunda in Chefnut-ftreet, it would not be reasonable for the public, which has paid nothing towards all my attempts, to blame the artill, who has facrificed the money and loft his time, Mr. Blanchatd cannot produce effe&s without means—it is only the Supreme Being who could create Heaven and Earth out of nothing. The Printers of this city are humbly requested to give the above a place in their papers. By this Day's Mail. NEW-HAVEN, May 21. The following Gentlemen are nominated by the Voter rf the Freemen of this State, to Hand for Election as Repreientatives in Congress in Oiftober next. James Hiilhoufe, Uriah Tracy, Jonathan Trumbull, Joftiua Coit, Zepfiariiah Swift, Roger Grifwold, Chauncey Goodrich, James Davenport, Nathaniel Smith, Samuel W. Dana, William Edmonds, David Daggett, John Allen, and John Treadwell, Esquires. NEWBURY-PORT, May 17. Yesterday arrived here the (hip Mary, Captain Stewart, in 49 days from Opor to, by whom we learn, That an adtion had happened near the mouth of the Streights, between a Danish frigate and four Algerine cruisers, in which three of those pirates were funk, the other escaped. That the government of Portugal were re vived never to comply with the terms of peace, prtfcribed by the Dey of Algiers, as less money than he demands, would support a fleet fufficient effe&ually to res train them from any further depredations. That it was reported, the Portuguese had invited America and Hamburgh to join them in equipping a fleet for repelling and chaftifmg those lawless desperadoes. HARTFORD, May 19. The General Afiembly have pafied an ast ratifying and adopting the amendment to the conllitution of the United States, which provides that " The Judicial pow er of the United States (hall not be con [ (trued to extend to any suit in law or equi ty, commenced or prosecuted against one ot the United States, by citizens or fub je&sof any foreign state." In House of Reprefentalivcs. —. -Mny 16. '.-•** , J Resumed the coliberation of a bill for "an act repealing an ad entitled, "an adt eftabli/hing a fund for the support of the ministry and schools of education ;" and, after further ih'fcufling the fame, the main question was taken thereon : And the yeas and nays, being required by one-fourth of the members present, are, for the bill, 509—against, 58—lo the bill was pafTcd NORFOLK, May, 17. Yesterday arrived in Lynhaven Bay, the Terpfi'core frigate of 32 guns, Capt. Bowen, being a part of the fleet expected 011 this coast. She has brought General Collot,. the Commandant of Guadaloupe. The amateurs of Cock-Fighting will have an opportunity this sea% of being highly gratified. The gentlemen Cock ers of Norfolk, having engaged the Cir cus, lately occupied by Mr. Ricketts, the celebrated Equestrian Rider. The match is a Main between the Town and Coun try, of Nineteen Battles, at £5 each, and the Main. year it was hard ly contested, being decided by only one battle in favor of the Country. Much sport is expe&ed. IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. Yesterday arrived here the (hip Dominick Terry, Captain De Hart, from Lisbon, which place he left the 28fh of March, in company with upwards of 40 fail of American veftels, under the convoy of a Portuguese frigate and two 20 gun brigs. When the Dominick Terry parted with the convoy, the Captain of the frigate in formed Captain De Hart, that their orders were to cruise between the Western Mauds, Madeira, and Cape St. Vincents, to INTER CEPT and CAPTURE ALL ALGERINE < VESSELS. , When Captain De Hart left Lisbon, they I were fitting out a number of lhips of war to cruise against the Algerines. 1 Yesterday faild from this port, 011 a cruise, the French privateer ihip Liberty, Captain t Laurenty. NEW-YORK, May 22. j Extract of a letter from a gentleman o l refpeftability in the bank of England I BHEBIIHHBHHBBHHiHHBBBHHH to a clergymrn in this city, dated Feb. 4- " Then? seems as if there were great changes about to take place in the world. Twenty four millions of people, bigoted to the Popilh religion, carting it off at once ! which in all probabilty will make way for the pure gospel; though at pre sent there appears such confufion. But there is something that will more astonish you. I have been informed by persons of the great eft refpe&ability, the Rev. Mr. Eyre, and the Rev. Mr. Ald ritch, that in the ensuing summer, a Congress of all the rich and learned Jews is to meet at Amsterdam ; for whichpur pofe they have sent round to all the prin cipal places where there are Jewish con gregations, for them to fend delegates to 'he Congress. The question to be agita ted is, Whether Jesus Chrijl •was the promtfed Mejfiah ? My dear fir, if thi3 should take place and they agree to acknowledge hihi as such, you and I may be said to have lived to fee aftonilhing changes indeed !—I shall inform you of every circumstance that comes to my knowledge." CONGRESS. The bill imposing duties on Snuff and rehned Sugars, passed the House of Repre ientatives of the United States this days bv a large majority. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. CLEARED, Ship Andrew, Makins, Norfolk Sch r. Phoenix, Waiti, Portland Stork, Webb, New-York ci t!' 7 ,' , Ham To n, Newbern Sloop Dolphin, Cole, Norfolk Rebecca, Tingle, Snow-Hill S uly, Hail, Alexandria Tryal, Gibbs, Wareham NEW THEATRE. Mr. Morris's Night. On MONDAY EVENING, May 26. Will be performed, A COMEDY, never performed here, - WBj called SfieWou'd and She Wou'd Not • O R ' Ihe Kind Impostor. Don PhT Uel ' Mr - Morris Don Philip, Mr. Fennell SSr Mr.Cfcv.lmi Trappanti, m A. Soto? ' Mr. Chalmers n . Mr. Bates Corrigidore, Mr. Warrell Mr. De Moulin V „