THE PANTHEON, And Ricxetts's Amphitheatre, For Equeftrlin and Stage perforriUnces, Comer of Chefnut and Smth-ftreefs. THIS EVENING, Wednesday, October 14, A Brilliant Display of Scenery, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTINGS, New lights, and a great variety of SUPERB DECORATIONS. TO-MORROW Evening, Thursday, October iw Will be presented, "A variety of pleafmgEntertainments. Eump and yard open to the fouih. calculated te flail-feed ■***" cattle. A Draft of th» whole will be produced at'the time Of sale, describing the contents of each Lot, and the con ditions will then be declared; a fart tuly 0f tit payment will he required on delivery. N. B. The above-mentiened lane now communicates utth the path of the canal, which is a good road to town In all fcafons. For further particularsapply to EDWARD 20NSALL and Co. in Dock-street. RICHARD FOOTMAN, Audieneer. '. OA. io. Loft last Evening, -At RMtetts's Amphitheatr-, (supposed to be taken by . dome villain out of a gentleman's pocket) . A red Morocco-Leatrier POCKET-BOOK, Containing about 185 dollars in banknotes; three notes cf hand of Rose and bimfon. No. 304, 30.5 and 366, da ted lith last August, p yable 60 days after date, to the •rder of Paul Siemen, together for 5150 dollars j an ofder of Mrs. Ann N'acpherfon, from Paul Sieaien, on Lach lin Mac Neal, Efq.at Port-au-Prince,for joodollars ; be sides several letters arid papers of no use but to the proprie tor. The notes of band and order are without endorfb tnent. EIGHTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered tr the regulation of my condufl in all that relates to this business. " I do not hesitate to avoW, that I hsre not been without hope that the delay which might be caused 1 by my resolution in the execution of the order against those who have no other afylirm but Eng -1 land, would have offered to your lordships an op portunity of confidcring of every mitigating cir ■ comftance, of which this cafe is capable. Perhaps 1 *lfo, this delay may lead those perfbns, who have 1 urged this measure, to think deliberately both up®n itt nature, and the confcqucnces which may ensue ' e * t from it. F " Whatever may be the event, msgnificent lords, : in adopting and cammunicating this resolution to : your lordlhips, jf I can be ihe muans of saving any [ one of those refpeftable families from exhausting their lad resources, in taking a long and dangerous voyage, I (hall think that 1 have performed my du -1 ty to my God and my king ; and I dare answer, 1 that whatever may be the sffeflion and friehdfhip Vrhith the king, my matter {after the example cf his august predecessors) feels for your lordlhips, thcTe sentiments mad be much strengthened, when I foall t have laid before him a frefl* aft of yours—of that generous and enlarged humanity, which forms the . distinguished character of his reign, and which ouf t«o nations have formerly exercised to the unhappy . refugees from that fame country. r With the fincereft wishes for the profperit'y , and happiness of your date, 1 am, j " Magnificent and powerful Lords, " Your Lordships' moll devoted Servant, / Signed, « W. WICKSAMA^ Vienna, Augud 2. 1 This morning a boat arrived here laden with ef l fefts belonging to the chapterand cathedralof Ra j tifbon, which arc effimated at 300,000 Austrian florins. 1 The nutaber of fugitives that arrive fcere from ' f the banks of the Danube, 13 considerable. This lodgings extremely dear j rhe prico of a s room in the hotels is a ducat a-head'j and afelvants 1 room half a dueit. At the Golden Bull, upwards of 400 perfont have arrived within thefc fix days, ' at the hotel of the Holy Trinity, 300 j and atthi others in proportion. PARIS, Au?. i 5. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORY. r : _ STATE PAPER. Tb« ambaflador Sweden, to the citizen minister of foreign affairs. | " Paris, August 1, 1796. . " Citizen minister, r "Itis by the express order of my court, that I - have the honour to renew, before the direflofy, the ■ fleps I had already taken for the admission of M. de | Rehaufen, ia the quality of charge d'affaires of his . majesty tvith the French republic. 1 " Inviting you, citizen minister, to take again - into consideration, a step so conformable to the good 1 intelligence which fubliftt between the two coun tries, I beg you will permit me to make fotse ob fervationt, which I submit to the directory. " The confidence which friendly & allied powers reciprocally owe each other, the refpeft which is its . result, has always been indiftriminately granted to f the perfoH chosen by his fovercign to repieftnt him , —it is even inseparable from it. Both have, how ever) been neglected in the person of bL de Rehau j ien. His private sentiments can the less give um - ro e government, as he would ccrtainly fa . crifice thetfl in tlie e*ercife of his funftiotW) if thev : eouid be contrary to the inttrudtions he has received, and if in his conduct or in his language, he could [ be wanting to the treaty which fnbftlh between , Sweden and Francc. And it is in this cafe anlyj , if a mifundcrftanding Ihould take place between the s two governments, that his recall woula become ne ceflary. Bnt since this is not the cafe, his sentiments ,• cannot be confrdered as a valid motive of exciufioii, . and the refufal becomes consequently less an injury , done to M. de Rehaufen, than a \Va:it of rtfpedl to ■ his fovercign. y 1 mud likewise remark, that M. de Rchiturtn, being at Paris, has beeq appointed to attend ad , interim to the affairs of Sweden, at a time when a rupture with Roffia was every ieftant cxpetted> 1 ! and when the Svtedifh at that comt «'J" on the eve of quitting his post. His appointment could noc therefore liave been influenced by the ■j emprtfs of Rufiia, to whom lie is otherwise ail ut ter fit anger. "It is £r>r these renfons, citizen mini Iter, that 1 am unable to attribute to the person of M. de Re . haufen the refufal of the diredorv to acknowledge . ~ him in his public character. This refufal appears evidently to announce the intention of. dik»bliging, U in lh ( e face of Eurdpe, the mod ancient friend of France. "1 hesitate to pronounce a mor<; decrfive fuppofitioir; it is too repugnant to the known withes of the Swedes and the Ffench, thertifelves, as like wise to their rcfpefitive and at the fame time it would be difficult for the enemies of tooth (countries, not to find great fatisfaition in the dis union of which the trench republic Btay have given the signal. It is prescribed to me to declare, that if M. de Rehaufen be not acknowledged, his raa jefly will be obliged in support of his dignity, to use reciprocity with regard to citizen Pcrrochel. I This ntceffity will othe;rwife hate no influence 'oil the desire Which his majesty will always havfc, to ftrenjrthen the bands of friendship and good under Handing -which ought to exist between the two i powers. «' PleaTei citixen. minister, to accept the affur- ■ ance of my most sincere attachment. < (Signed) E. N. ST,A.EL DE HOLSTEIN. CH. DELACROIX." ; (A true copy.) j Army of the Rbint and Mofille. *Extra£l of public orders, dated 6 Tliermldar, Ju 'y 24. . The third battalion of the 2f so, but I mull do him the justice to that 1 >e have seen nothing of that diipofition in hiiu lincc it my arrival. , : tt 0- 1 " Mr. Margarot seems to be a lively, facetious, ,e talkative man-; complained heavily of the ilijullioe h of his sentence, hi which, however, he found I f- could not with him. I clioofe to appoint 3 n time for feeing each fepatalely and on the whole it I have to fay, that th'«r general conduct is qm'-p 1- decent, and orderly ; if it continues so, they will 0 not frnd me dif'pofed to be hi>.rfli or diflrelfing to I. theni.'' , II , r~7y u BALTIMORE, Odober 7. Gen. Smith, has been unanimously returned to 1 a Congress, from this rlifirifl, without This is the third time he. has been chofcn, which it I a proof that his couftituents approve of hi» politi- I ca! conduit. David M'Mechin and Robert Smith, eiquire», are el«£ted to reprcfent this town in the enftiiug general assembly. WIMINGTON, O(Sober to. At the close of the general eleflion held on Tuef." day the 4th in ft. the poll flood as follow* in thff fe f veral count ics of the state .• / 5 New-Castle county. > Federal ticket. Opponent*. » Reprefcutative in Congress. ' James A. Bayard 404 William Peery 44^ General Jljfembly. , ■> Senator. Themzs Scan 383 Arch. Alexander 47® Representatives. Thomas Lea 347 Cxfar A. R*j!ney 455 Sam. Hollingfwotth 392 Nehemiah '1 ilton 452 Jacob Broom 392 James Stroud 486 8 liaac Grantham 396 Joel Ltwis 456 r Joseph Israel 384 Robert Armftroßg 476 7 William Frazer 565 Robert Maxwell 44$ 1 Benjamin Merrit 395 Eliaj Naudain 44.7 s Kent county, 1 Rcprcfenlative in Congress. ' JameS A. Bayard 985 William Peery 831 r General /tjfembly. Senator. s George Cummins 960 Peter Lowbet 855 f Reprcfentat'foes. e James Raymond 1013 Abraham Pierce 856 Manlove Emerson 959 Rifdoti Bithoj> 844 • Nicholas Ridgely 982 Joseph David 811 * William Warner 956 WiHiam M'Clyment 854 s William Morris 946 Willwra Hughlett 853 e William Sordeft 9J4 William Adams 872 " Stephen Lewis 962 Pumcl Stoffland 974 1 Sheriffs. Hfinry Mollefton 1 005 Dickenfon Morris 707 • Biinckley Roe 954 James MiUefs 820- * Sufiex county. Rtpri/entali've in Congress. c James A Bayard 903 William Peery joft e General sijfemliy. l ' Senahrs. _ . George Mitchell 903 James P. Wilson 51 1 Nathaniel Hayes 900 John Marsh 476 Reprtfenlatmu. William Hill Wells 899 David H 5. * Robert Burton 914 John '1 ' Woodman Stokely 881 Eli!h; i. . j , '» Samuel Paynton 899 Jofep . r .David Owen# 931 Willi: £f ,l'. 4. if Thomas Sorden 895 John < 1 rd i| > b John Williams 890 Curti ucaU 1 I Sheriff. Thoir.as Fisher 1354 Total votes for Reprcfenta'.ive 3 , James A Bayard 1 -1 William Peery s s . ' e fflajoiity for James A. Bayarc - £ ______ _ I _ fOR TH£ GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES. e THE PANTHEON, And Rickett's Amphitheatre, opened or Mon» iay evening last with a moll pleating variety of equestrian and theatrical performances vihich wete leceivcd with that degree of applause which is al hi ways the reward of meiiv from a truly reipe&abte and very numerous assembly. The Pantheon l.as undergone a mod complete a!- e teration since the lall fcafon ; th