of the fell eme, tlfopped along-fule of the Duke of York. They demanded the person of Ambx Robin John, the brother of the grandee of Old Town, and theeldeft of the threeon board. The unfortunate man put the palms of his hands toge ther, and befeeched the commander of the vetfel that he would not violate the rights of hospitality, Jior give up an unoffending itranger to his ene mies. No intreaties could avail with the harden ed Christian. Ke received from them a slave of the name of Econg in his stead, and then forced him into the canoe, where his head was imme diately struck off in the fight of the crew, and of his aiflidrcd and disconsolate brothers. As for theui, they escaped his late ; but they were car ried off with their attendants to the European co lonies, and fold for (laves. LONDON, October 16. M. Bouche, deputy from Aix, lately declared, that t he number of French, who had left their country, exceeded 80,000, and that their subsist ing revenue might be dated at 15 or 20 millions. The scarcity of bread, which threatened a fa mine at r*aris, and was partly supposed to cause the late con volfion at Versailles, immediately ceas ed, and plenty was proclaimed on the King's ar rival at Paris. Ever since that time the citizens have been compof'ed and fatisfied refpef Meflr's. Findley and M'Clean 011 the late a' 11 federal fide of the question, have given the 1; ' eft fatisfadlion to all clafles of attendants 011 - proceedings of the Convention. Reason last recovered her long loft dominion anlo "" ve and there is now no doubt but we shall 3 wife and energetic government that vv'Jl and unite 9-roths of our citizens. Heaven the wife and enlightened men that fu'ft P 31 a Convention for altering our Conftitutioni thereby saved us from the anarchy ami 0 y aCouncil of Censors ! Too much praise can given likewise to the venerable oh- re PJI. an( j 3 l party, who under immense torrents o have persevered, and at length peaces ) : es ) ed, (and even with the consent ot 1 „e*r a change in our government. Among 1 £ te & speakers in the Convention who have a , , |jf orl the attention of the public are Men rs - ton of Wafliington and Sitgreaves or ■> learning counties. The firft discovers reading an