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"~A very fVtrnfn'c Rnyalill Conspiracy
" has been dih.oit rul, which »; arc allured was
carrying' on at Iviplts* More than three
hundred ijerlens fcs« been arretted, and we
are assured that the Government are in {tilth
oi' others. A grtnt quantity of Royal Arms
arid Standards were (eizctj.
» A B "'t carrying Letters to the English
squadron has been toped* } and it is even fait!
that (rune g'uns which were tired from th<
fqiiadro.i, and which- we yerterday heard
were the signal for maflatre."
Jourdan's victorious army, i» even by
his own account, in a very Critical position.
It ia.dri:veg back between tire Black Fore ft
and Valley of Hell. Notwithstanding that
they have renounced their old religious opi
nions, the troops will probably think them
selves in purgatory. ■'
./.• >Bo'srox, yune',%^..
SyMe Keufralitv, from Halifax, wt '«y
papers, furnished by the
■; '-fi)e£et-arriied there.
LONDON, M-iy to.
iVd Bridport's fleet, ofl Brest, confided
of liitl of (he lifte. V* have fincc failed
t ■ V.'n.ri the wii..! - force will be 30,
■ ihcit'dh 9 three deckers. It is laid to be
the opinion at lireS, that the fleet is bound
't(. Ireland ; that in a r-rfiin Utitude it. is
|o ftußraw into '3 di\ illjds,_ one ol which
t' cv fuppr.fi will be intercepted but the
nil may eifl-dt the H'rand o(?je.ft in view.
It 13 reported that there are 30 fail of
tcaHlport with the French fleet.
Lord BrL'pm-t is iaid to have intercepted
dispatches from France for Ireland, wfiich
d> velone the plan of a new invasion ; and
the p rfons in Ireland, engaged, to aliiit the
Frcnt h.
The Clef <3u Cabinet, Paris paper, of May
3, fays, some of csr papers of to-day assert
that the BrftfL fleet liai 25,000 feldiers on
baard, to-morrow it w.ll be said there are
30,000 !
April 24.
Sulflnnce of tie report made by tie Miniflcr us
Finance on thejiate of the Fundi for the
ftrviee of this year.
Thr report begins with Rating " The e
tils resulting fruni the existing deficit, which
diffufes a spirit of alarm and djftrult injuri
ous to public credit, induces the creditors
of the nation to make inceflant applications
fur payment, and operates on the Capitalists
in a dangerous manner, by causing them to
withhold all advances, or to require an enor
mous interest for the risks they are supposed
to run. The landed proprietor does not ex
ert hintifslf in ufeful and profitable improve
ments, left he should br made liable to a new
tax, the merchant conceals all his Jbufinels
from the public, and the manufafturer dim
inishes the number of his workmen, while
gold, being induftiioufly fought after, be
eopvet vety fctifcc, t«'-e of interest tHts
to sti excessive degree, foreign paper is bo't
up by every art. and all commercial tranfae-'
tioru are rendered more difficult. The sum
neceflary fni the estimate of the current
year's lervict amounts to 575 millions, ex
clusive of 125 millions for the levy, pay, Icc
cf the 200,c00 confeription men, and to
meet the sum total of expence, the Mitiifter
takes the produce of the contributioos, the
revenue, and the price of the national do
mains. Thefaleipf the latter, which are
to be peculiarly applied as a provilion for
the 200,000 confciipts, have amounted to
20 millions only in the fir ll seven months,
when they should have yielded four times
that. sum.
" The landed and personal contributions
of the year have proved equal to the esti
mate, which rates the one at 210 millions,
and the other at 30. There is a deficit of
10 millions in the Enregiftrement. The
stamp duties are equal to their estimate, but
the customs, and the portage fall short of it.
The tax on Tobacco, which was estimated
at four millions, will only produce two and
a half, and the National woods and fwefts,
which were rated at between 20 and 25 mil.
lions, will only give a disposable sum of 13,.
835»7 2 3 livrVs. Every exertion has been
made, but in vain, to make the duties on
wiudows and deors produ&ive, bjt the for
mer has only amounted to 7 millions, and
tUe latter rot quite so mucV The Minister
takes them together at 13 miliipns."
The Redn&eur of the 3d iuft, from which
the above Extract is taken, promifts the re
mainder of the report in its ntxt number.
PLYMOUTH, (Eng.) May 8.
Arrived a French armed boat, fpm Brest,
luppofed to be bound ft> fume part of Ire
land—taken by the Black Joke, lunger.
A captain of h trigste was oh board with
Qilj-atches which were attempted to be thrown
•vrbcjrd.-—-i'liii Black Joke took them on
board, and went in pursuit, of Lord £rid
jscrt,
DUBLIN, .May/,.
> »• CM, lordinai y and unremitted ptepa
pticrs cur military departments,
bel peak It nous spprchenfiona in our-gov
„ 01, toii >ng o( % rt& feet>
~ s e ; f«*P Mr for. th's coast
eyv since u i uU.-d.ani it hav not yet .appeal
ed, a r;.-M.-ran% supposed to have failed
for J 4 : ou.;h government think*
li'ciiuu afcr.'e in view.
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Xctr»« (timbjtiat
"•- A> "P®« ißf- reir«t is
/ the to the
' J?"* °* i! * P T * t'onfEioSaries.
». pack-up their bWaire.-
prevented their'
' ftoot
W"S» gwrttftf fcheir post. . , *
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head quarters ai'e moved from I.aJi to Cre
ma.
" We evacuated Cremona yesterday morn-
ing."
VIENNA, April *4.
Our funds have rxperiencw a rife of 4
per cent in consequence ef our viftories.
The Ert'glifli have made a descent in Cala
bria. —200,000 florins, wffich the French
had exa£Led of the people of Ferrara, have
fallen into our hands.
VERONA, April 17.
' The Auftrians took at Lago Sac 1-9 20a
pieces cannon which the French had carried
from tiie Arsenal of Venice, The French
loft 700 horses, 40 waggons, See. at Goito.
The communication between Milart, Rome
and Naplei is cut ofF.
April jS.
The peasants cut down the trees of liber
ty in every part of the Cisalpine- Republic,
where the Imperial troops arrive v.jid supply
them with wine and provifictts. Gen. Mer
cantin is dead of his wounds.
Our Gazette contains the following arti
clt : We have received the official news,
that the Auftriant entered Brescia yefterdav
at noon. The Austrian flotilla difeinbarked
troops yesterday at Sernioine, to the
north-weft of Pelchiera, "which obliged the
French flotilla ti retire uiidcr the protection
ot that fortrrfs.
April ft).
Head quarters were yelterday transferred
to Moate Chiaro, a few miles from Brescia.
The Imperial troops were received with
great joy in that town, and the French and
Cifalpire garrison retired into the Caltle.
Gen. Kray bat heen ordered by general Su
warrow to begin the siege of Mantua, and
the army has bee« direcied t<>fall upon the
enemy in ever}' aftian with fixed bayonets.
The Ruffians are not to give any quarter.
The army begun its march to day, to give
battle to the ei.emy, and if we fiicCced in
defeating him, we shall be matters of all
Lombardy. The hea« quarters of the French
have been removed fr>m Lodi to Milan.—
It appears that the Dire&ory a-d the two
Cisalpine Councils have left Milan for Tu
rin. Gen. Hohenzollern has taken poflef
fion of Rcmona, where he fonnd fomc pie
ces of cannon, ammunition waggons, &c.
The Austrian Huflara have already advan
ced as far Pizzighitone, Lodi, Ifeo, and
Bergamo.
NEW-YORK, July 2.
Mr. Mills, who arrived here last evening
in the sloop Cato, j days from Bermuda,
informs us of the DEATH OF TOUIS
SAINT. The news was received there in
a schootier frbm Montego Bay, and was told
to Mr. M. by the Governor of Bermuda,
who, though ht had not the particulars, be
lieved it. It is conje&nred hi* death was
not natural.
SrrtttaL ytttrJaji
I Mi.. 1
The Schi". Suaaonab, Bljdcn, sailed fton»
St. Bartholomews June ig. Left there a
'I he brig Union, Lunt, left St. Tho
mas the 10th in co. with 47 sail, under con
voy of the Baltimore, Eagle and Richmond
—Left the fleet the 29th, in lat 37. 46,
long. 74 —Lumber at St.' B. 40 dols. per
M. Fi(h 5 per 100. Flowr 12, and Beef
The deep Maria, Perot, failed from St.
Bartholomews with the above fleet. The
fch. Gov. Clinton, M' Conncl, from Balti
more, arrived there on the 14th ult. Capt.
C*. Savage, late of the sloop Geneva, came
paffengw in the Maria. They had rectived
the account of the failing- of the Brest fleet,
and its juß&ion with the Spanish fleet.
Capt. Savage politely handed us the fol
lowing Lift of Vessels, lately taken and-car
ried into St. Martins and Bartholomews :
Ship Adtive, Gardner of Nantucket ;
' L "h. President, Eaftwood, Wafhingtou ;
sloop Farmer, Grendck, Portland ; fsh. Re
liance, Chandler, do. trig Matilda, Can
field, Con. River; sloop ' Geneva, Savage,
do.
The fth. Hope, Beakman, left Mentfer.
rat June 12. Ruip, t0 M, Hayt. Left no
American vcflVls there.
■ Ihe (loop Sydny, Bartholomew, left St.
I homas with the fleet. Rum, iugar, &c.
, going on to Darby. ',
v _ Capt. B. informs, that there was a large
at St. Thomas, with the
U low Fever on board. Several of her crew
■md died. It was reported tliat 60 Ameri
can seamen had fallen facrifkes to this dif
eaft "i that port, within a few weeks.- -
The Hoop O. pha, Dickfon, failed from
Surrinarn 1 tth Junejln c<S. with the Good
Intent and Lark, both for. this port. Cot
ton and Coffee, to Smith and Wertfall.
From-days before capt. D. failed, a 22 gun
privateer arrived there from Bordeaux," with
an Englilh (hip from CoTk',and 2-American
prizes. The Eng. fliip was valued at
40000 sterling. June 17, 'spoke the Lark,
and Mary, the lane/ from Surrinam to Phi
ladelphia. June 27, fpeke the fch. Sally,
Randall, from SiVannah to Martinique.
Mr. A. S. Levy,-who came paflenger in
the Orpha, ' informs, that the Governor of
Sfirrinam has prohibited the bringing in A
mencaii vessels., under the penalty of 6006
guilders foreach vessel, besides other expen
ces.
The flecp Cato, Gilbert, left Bermuda the
i6tli ult. Ballast, to Captain.
Taflengers, Mrs. Douglas, Mr. Mills, Mr.
Darrell.
BOSTON, June 28. • \
A quarrel recently oceured at Jamaica
between a French Royalist and Rebel, a
duel enfutd and the latter fell.
At the Circuit Court at Newport, Asa
Shaw, has been convicied *f siding two
Marines to desert from the Geo. Washing
ton frigate ; ar.d fntenced to pay 8o dollars
and costs of suit. . .
Henry J. Kfiox is appointed a Lieut, ia
the Navy of the United States.
(Av'*;
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PHIL AD E L PHI A,
WEDNESDAY KVENiNG, JULY 3,
K7- T o-moiTdw being- the apnivcrfary of
American I\aej»i;ndencß, theijeitpub
lication of tiiie G. zettc will not take place
till Friday.
There may be ft id, ttj beTjt com hWivraltb
of I'til spirits, at .this time, ex 1 fling' in eve
ry Country, Vi\vtic occupaticn It i;, xo falsi
fy and ensnare ihe populace' to their ruin.
Can we forget the fascinating., il: ess in
which the evil spirits, who inhibit-the li
nked States, roieJ the GdSiless el
French liberty. Is there i.ny misreprtsen-
tation, which they have n (; t pra&iild upon
the people i Any perfidy, any violation of
rights, of justice, committed by the French
which they bnvc not apologized for, or ap
plauded ? The way to difopvtr fu.ch evil
spirits is to swear then/, upon the four acts
of the federalists ; the army ~i.3t, the navy
aft, the alter, aft, lift.
Nippia?(\ui-the Athenian ietrfu, a work
written about lixty years ago, by a fcciety
of Friends, at the University at Gamhridge,
England) cb!„-rvcs so liis brother Cleande'r,
" In popular dates the f>;v, and eonfe«}neht
ly the lueaktr, after tveiwl unfuccef.ftil
struggles, will perceive they are unable to
redress what they call grievances ; tliey
will therefore aik the assistance of foreign
ers, f ,c,ner thin be in* Bondage (as their un
yielding rancour ter.lis it) to th*ir fellow-ci
tizens ; they w ill court theyobc of a stran
ger, and submit their country and themselves
to the mercy of a conqueror."
Is this pifture of oriental politics applica
ble ts our exclusive patriots ? Mr. Giles
has declared, that dreadful evils, a syste
matic despotism, have existed for ten years
past, in the United States, and that they
have nearly come to their height. Is it, to
favor particular vieivs, that sue 6 patriots,
would keep down the armyjuid navy, and
thus invite, by our vjeakness, the, ir.trodu«-
tiori of a conqueror ? I wi(h wt could reason
ably presume, that the continued opposition
given by the patriots, to the nJ navy,
h»ti rrw rniicftievoiiJ drstgn. tfist it was
possible to believe th;y sJncereJy- think i t
right, in the prellnt unsettled and tremen
dous (late of things In Europe, that we
(hould extinguish by disuse, all military (kill,
which is to be attained and prefcrted, by
constant practice only ; and that, as they
advise, we ought to trust our defence en
tirely to a scattered, half aitr.ed and self
taught militia, and the justice, bonjr arid
moderation cf a directory.
If we were a nation, that decid ed foreign
conquests, it would con lift with i Machia
velian policy, to keep a set of nwn, employ"
rd within the country we intended to subdue,
to preach ter its people, tfit Uessings of
peace, and the calamities of war ; the ivast
'ig effects of taxes, an i Ivansl and the ina
bility of the people to fuppoit an artr.y and
navy. Having once 6rought tliera to believ«
in such dcdlrines, thrir conquest would natu
rally follow. A nation that cannot, or will
not, in times like the present, maintain an
army and navy, must not expect to rtmain
long independent..
Let us not entail upon posterity a load".of
taxes, but contribute ourselves, Thefc are
fine wonis, and only words ; for the princi
ple is wrong, and the proposition wholly im
practicable. No nation can raise by taxes,
in years of srer, or make effcdtual pre
paration to avert or meet war, a sufficient
sujn, to create and support war establish
ments. Every nation thus sitvated, must
anticipate its rcfources by loans ; it is right
it fliould do so ; and posterity cannot with
reason complain. Posterity are to enjoy ■
the without "the toil, danger, W .
deprivations attendant upon the existing
ftrugglf, and it is certainly, better, to leave
them a debt to pro-side for, than to tonsign
them an inheritance to a oreign fn.-j,tion.
We hear, perpe t ualjfr, jact,!<inic complaints
about taxes, loans and funding systems.—
Taxes, and loans, have iloubtltfi, their in
conveniences ; but are thc 1 c ir.con v^ijieu
cies to be put in competition with the
preservation of our Government from
insult, and the certain advant ages to our
selves and posterity, of an energetic system
of naval and military preparations. Can
the payment of a miderate tax, he compared
with the loss of natieruil honor ? Cm the
necessity of a rccurrfr.ce tt -AVw Loans, to
I 1
qhicatc ■ th£ %(»&'great pressure. of ins>s!s
upon "our " citizens, in any ofl6 year> be put
.iu. tonjpftitiotk with perpftuul dependence
lipojl France, aud raorc frequent Loans to
that' nation, of injiiiiicly greater 'magni
' turfe ?. If "we desire liberty, we must fnb
mit to taxes and loans. If we would guard
our trade, We- inn ft create a Wavy. If w>
woiild Wavy, and be prepared to
defeat iniasion, we mud erect fortifications
and mairjai'n an army. The United States
without an Army and Wavy, rmift fo«;i be
come a dependency of one or other of the
European Wations. Can a nation fee con fid
err d in a iitLUtion to defend it&lf, and main
tain ils rights, without fortresses, without
without an army, without magazines
of arms', without artillerywithout ammu
nition ; and tail it have these things with-
out taxes and loans ?
'lt is curious to rcmail, that thole very
men who inlifted on our loaning monty to
France, are now perpetually decrying the
public credit, and rtrt-ci*itnuig that our fi
nances are disordered.
The 8 per ocnt Loan h.' T been ~t tcp'i; sos
copious anttfc qnunft the WininVftwtiou :
Had the proceeds of that Lean teeif (raftf.
ruined as a douceur. for the pockets t.f T-!-
leyrand ai.'l the Directory, we lliould Uti.t
have heard a finale nurmur from the fame
tjuartri. .
Captain TiUKion, iu an address to his
Crew, informs them, that the Prelide lit cf
tlfi b'ruted State? !ws• commanded him,
through the Secretary Xavy-, to return
his th«nk« to all th'-lcbrive officers,and men,
of every description, who serVed under his
command in die aftion fcith L'lnfurgent.
<E»©rtte fi@arint %is.
Port of Philadelphia,
Arrived at Fcyt, Spanish Zebeck, N.
S. De La Aflenfion e St. Juan, Capt Juan
Hola de Latnda, from La Vera Cruz. Left
it 18th May for Cadiz— put in here in dis
tress.
A letter from capt. Pcnnifton, of the ship
Fox, dated Bayonne, /ipril 29, meritions
the capture of the (hip Cleopatra capt. Tay
lor, from hence to Batavia, by the French,
and of her being afterwards loft near Bay
onne, and it it apprehended all hands haie
perilhed, as several of her papers, Bcc have
drifted alhore, which led to the knowledge
of the loss.
An hermephrodite brig, name unknown
lay below N.,CaiUe yesterday
United States brig|Eagle, capt. Campbell,
from St. Kitts, has arrived at Cheßer.
BASSETERRE, (St. Kitts) June 7.
On Wednesday morning arrived/ram a cruize
the United States brig Norfolk, captain Bain
bridge, with the loss of both her topmals in
chafe $f a large French three-majled privateer
fchoontr, of 16 guns, c.nd full of men. As,
soon as he discovered the accident of the Nor
folk, he bore dowu upon her miith a view to
take advantage of her Jituation, but finding the
wreck had been cut away, and the Norfolk
endeavoring to bring him to allion, he thought
proper to make fail andflandfor Guadahupe.
Bcjlan, June 15.
Arrived (hip Neutrality, Baker, from Hali
fax, 6 d«)S. She wJt from BsUvti, and carri
ed in ihci'c on fuipicion of having French pro
orrly on b>t.«r:3.
June »'
Lfii's, cspt^ii
3o>ne, St. Th-.rr.a:, ic dsyi. Sailed undc
:i»VBy of ship« Wa/hington and Independent
private srme<! ftiips jf Boltcn, for the Hjvanna,
Bird, tor Botiwti ; a ship and fcrig for Ports
mouth ; and a brig for Newburyport. Left at
St. Tboiut, schooner Mary and Elizj, Rice,
for lloftot., to fail iu 10 dav« ; and fch. Rover,
tot lj.-ivanr.a, in lonp. 63 lat. 37, 30, June aa.
Jui«; i», lat 33, jo, long. 77, 3c, waj fpofce
brinar.tine liifißg Sun, from Boston for Savan
nah, out 11 days—had been lit a heavy Ralr of
wind, which hove heron ber beam end*, and
ftiifred the "cargo.
„ Neu'-Ynrh, Juh 2.
The armed (hip Victoria from he nee for
Currcoa, is \aken by a French privateer ta
ken to St. Martins.
Schr. Hamilton ; from , Norfolk to St.
| Thomas is loft on the Trangles, vefTel and
cargo—People saved.
PRICES OF STOCKS.
Philadelphia, Jult
Six per Cent. 15/6 to 7d
Three per Pent. <jf to 99 ad
Deferred 6 per Cent. 14/4
United States, \S advance.
Pcnnfylvania, 13 to 14 do
North America, 44 to 45 do
Infurante comp N. A. (hdteß !•
Pennfylvania, fhsres, ij to 3S
8 per cents 5$ discount
I.and Wnrrautt, 30 dolls, per 100 ncrts.
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
On London, sxat 30 day's
50 at 60 a 90 days
Arofterdam, 35 a 37-100 per florin
Hamburgh 30 13a -leo.per Mark Banco.
LAST rpTICE.
To the Creditors of Joseph Thomas,
A GENERAL mteitnp of the Cred tors is
intended to be called, for Thutfday the
firff of A"gust next, when thcfe perjhns only as
(hall thew Lave furniflied their ace. i:nti can he
recognizedi>s such. At that meeting the Assign
ees hope to have it in their power to liy before
them a circumilantial aci-oujn of iiis concerns ;
and to propofc I'.mr ninde of «djut}ment to the
Creditors. Those who negte£l to furni/h their
accounts before that day, will he excluded from
the benefit of any arrangements that may be
I '.lter. mad*.
Sam-jel IV. "F:skcr.~\ _ .
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BY THE PRESIDENT
Of vm.XmiTED STATES ofAME^ICj!
8 i^rotfamatiott;
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fwflM.the ninth day of Fefcrmtrj?
tled " An Aft further to fyfpend.tlie Coni
metcial Jntcrcoiirft. between*. Cjfijked
Fran<e ? the^i^n^ijiirc.
of, it provided, ThaY a't
the .puffing of tlus aft, /it {ball fij r
the^^ fi #nt . Q f Siitet,' jjf h e
terf>deem it- exjKditsiu sfnd coafiftwtwith
the interefis of 'lis
order,
being >Ke Srohi^t mritiTy "tlia
said a£t ttnpvted- either wUh tjjjc
French Republic; or-iny
«£h :
which a commercial intercourse mtf, ftfry
.be renewed ;;ahd alfb W - ' '
whenever in bis
United States^ (Kaflj \/ K
rifcd td'^^BreidMß»W--t% v a»y- Wtk ■ '"•>
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and -for the j ' %
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■ opinion tender U cx^d> llt , in l 'j. ,
tereft of the Untied S"Kt t tr7 tenc- v(f ♦ oß \,- ' *" *" V
t»e»ci4l Jifte rc^ uu s» -vftk fkkjjrit* '[;, - *Vf*
mbent OF T«s '* *, .V
virtue if the powers ywUtd by tfe ! ,
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thtreiti contained, within »nd;«^
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