extinction of titles. Dukeand Marquis, Count and Abbo, JL Are riTL ES lately grown so (habby, The people will no more refpeft e'rn, t. en Noblementhemfelves reiefte'm— for by the magic ot a found, 1 he world has been in fetters bound, To keep all futureevil from u., Ourfafety lies in T.m and Thomas. Hail happy age long since foretold, I hat turns all baser coin to gold: Udil deep humility of spirit, 1 hat forms a common Hock of merit; Alligns the fame exalted llation To liim who Jaues, or Jink s, a nation. NEW-YORK, SEPTEMBER 4, IN DI^V L i GENCE receive(l b y the GRANTHAM rACKET, which arrived here on Thursday in 49 clays from Falmouth . NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, June 27. A T t l I ! ? N f | r ° m j ir,habitan,s of Avignon informed J. X. the affeinblythat tin y bad emancipated thcmfelves from the tlZ a 7T, ?l' °" "T h,d f ° lon? S rHi,ncd " ndcr - a "<» cam to throw thcmfelves into the arms of Fiance and be ...corporate Th C 'i' a" S (T, J C a dlrls W " reived with great pleasure atJn h°, k de . M,rabeau then the fubjeft of deliber wrh AV" r' B l y dc P uti « of the City of Pel pi K nan with a design to fct the city by the ears. P g Wn M '« dt Mirabcau made his appearance at' the bar; and used his fence tho it^dif 1 ' 3 '° !" V,hda ' ell " char g« against him : His de thf whil , f pr ° v e, mcof thi allc R a »c"». did not appear on the whole to becomplcat— A dccifion was deferred. June 29. „ Affembl y'ook the situation of the .(land of Tobago into confederation, and ordered relief to the fufferer, by the la,® fire. ft* ™ = "'»'•« w S&5 „s ! ', eral ? f the ■"e'nbert delivered up their patents of nobilitv, and the infigma of their refpeftive orders and ranki.i LONDON, July io. The Marquis de la Fayette lias lately perform ed an auch popularity. He made a motion in theAf lembly, that the command of the national troops was too great a truftto be entirely veiled in one rl l e motion was adopted by the Senate. The Marquis therefore, so far from being ap pointed Grand Prevot, is not near so great a man as before. He now commands only a part of the national forces. The Queen of Spain's party, which is much the ltrongelt, are determined, as is generally nnder ltood, on a war. The King's party seethe necessi ty ot arming, but wi/h to protract giving any answer to England. 6 3 The signal tor war it is supposed will be given by the King ofPruflia, and intelligence of his .having commenced hollilities againit Austria is every hourexpecled. ' The Prince 101 l between eight and ten thou - land pounds ot Afcott Races, the greatest part of whjch was betted against Mr. Fox's Sea gull. T he Prince is laid to have been so irritated against iome of the jockeys for unfair play, as to have declared, he will never make another bett on Afcott Race Ground. Ihe Bnt.ih fleet was ,n port 7 July ; on which day the Dutch lquadron of 10 fail, 8 of the line, arrived hi St.Hcllcns under the command ol Mon. le Chevilier de Kinglt-r K cn. 1 he-Ferret Sloop of War arrived at Kalmouih from Gibraltar on the 20 June liw 33 Pendants flying in harbor ol Cadiz—of >nat number Ships were of the line. Dispatches have again been teceivrd fiom Lieut. Riou of the Ouardun, which put it beyond doubt thai lie bad reached th- Cape. tiarfaw June ii : The frrotid of this month the City of Liffa was delinked by fire. The whole, excepting 12 houses was swept away by the flames. "t he Swedes are pudiing the warajiainft the Ruflians with great ardor—and have been generally fuccefsful. 1 he demolition of the Boftile cost 200,000 livres : The materi als fold have produced hardly 36,000. Agreeable to orders from the National AfTembly, the Nunne ries it) France have been vifitcd ana infpefted—and the Tefult is • hat the most humiliating remains of bigotry ignorance andfupcr- Ition are found tocxift in those receptacles. A strong democratic spirit has discovered iifelf in some late re pafTed by the Diet of Hungary—They have annihilated all diltm&ion between their upper and lower house of ailembh, Frequent fkirmilhes take place between the Auftrians and Pa v^ ,0 i! S r j counlr * t * s —in which great numbers are killed on both fides : Die ports ot the Patriots according to a late survey ordered by the Congfefs of the ttates are said to be in excellent order. The seventeenth June—nothing decisive receding Spain had transpired : Mr. I itznerbcrt waj> then negotiating at the Com t of Madrid. A fcvcre a£hon has taken place between the Auftrians and Turks ; which terminated the defeat of the latter. The Au ftrians were commanded by General Spleny : 7"he Turks rallied jeveral times but wcte finally driven off the firld—the Auftrians loft so officers. Mr. I itiherbert had his firft audience of the K;ng of Spain the 12 June : The fame day he dispatched a mcflrnger to the Court of Great-Srhain. The King of Hungary has aflembled an army of 150,000 men on tbe frontiers of Prufiia. Accounts from Leghorn mention that the white and red cock ade has been a(Tume constitutes a claim, acainft which Spain has nothing to offer." No exception being made from the Prince of the blood to the Abbe, in the Decree of the Na tional AlTembly which abolishes all Titles—the JJuke of Orleans is now M. Bourbon, and the French Ainbaflkdor is no longer Count, but M Luzerne. I• i To an ' mme ''fe Taving of time, paper, ink, &c. See. to aboli/h titles, diffintftions, forms, etiquette, levees, drawing rooms, balls, courts, parties, &c. &c. in Great Britain : These form the great volume of contents to all thenewfpaper publications, and from which scarcely one impor tant idea is ever gleaned. The late grand Vifir Haflan Pacha is succeeded by the Gov. of Widiit, who has already discover ed a pacific-difpofition. Macauley Graham intends to write the lire or Dr. r ran klin. Copy of a letter sent by M. de St. frieft to M. Cher r 'tn chief genealogist ofthe Crown of France. i, tl v i Paris, June 4, 1790. The King has enjoined me, Sir, to inform you that His Majesty does not intend you {hall receive any longer the genealogical titles usual ly remitted to you, by those who aspire to be pre fented to him : ou will conform to his IVlajefty's order. (Signed) St. Priest. This ffiort note will make ah epoch in the mo narchy of France : His Majesty by this gives another proof of his approbation of the pnnci pies of the New Constitution. BOSTON, August 28. CORRESPONDENCIES. 1 here are almost innumerable candidates in this State for Federal IleprefeHtatives But it is generally believed, that the people feel the ne celhty there is, in order that the work well be gun should be well finiihed, and that the " top Hone should be brought forth with shouting " of REELECTING those persons whose abilities hare been matured by the experience of two years ; and who alone can with efficacy finifh the great work of establishing public faith and jufticefand lecuring refpetf abroad, and happiness and prof perny at home. When these great objects are affected, ficklenefs will not be so likely to blast our rising profpefts. I3y Capt. Smith, from Port-au-Prince, we learn tliat the demon ofinfurretfiion and riot had again infefled that place, and had produced an atfiay, 111 which several persons had been killed • and which ended in the interference of the mili. tary, who made prisoners of several of the rioters and secured them in prison. We also learn that in the absence 011 shore of the Captain of one of the French 74 guns fliips lying there, the crew rose on the Lieutenant and obliged him to con duifi the fliip to sea ; previous to which she fired on a frigate which lay in the harbour, and oblig ed her to run out of the port. The military preparations making in Spain evince, that the English will not find it so easy a task as they imagine to make the Spanish Mo narch « couccde." However desirous they may be of fingering the Carohjfes of Spain, i t j s pr e tty certain that Charlesthe IVth will urge, what the Spanish artillery bear on their muzzles', " Ultima ratio Regum," rather than submit to any deora diitg terms of accommodation. IN .LW-YORK, September 4, Slanders on private chafers arejuftly and universally reproba ted : How much more ought unfounded aspersions on public bo dies, or characters, to meet wiih general detestation ! Ii is the glorious privilege of freemen to think what they please and to publish their (entiments with freedom and decency on all fubjefts, with which their intercft is conneaed ; but it is an high insult 10 the majesty of the people, to traduce those characters that their free fuffrages haveekfted to public stations. While a free pr< fs is an objrtf of sacred regard to an enlightened people, a press that teems with lies and (lander , either thro ignor ance or design in the ennduftor of it, is to be execrated as a pell!- lent engine of mis hies. Sychophants are of vanou* iptions : There are sycophants of power, persons and opinions : Neither of them possess any fix ed principles : Sycophants of power are the obsequious tools of ambition ; fyrhophnn s of persons are the blind idolarors of indi viduals, whose fmil sor frowns, or preftnt sentiments, however variant or contradiftorv to former dfclarations, are the directory of their faith and pr?&i ; fychophants of opinion are those, who facrifice their own f nnmoits « n all nccalions to what they conccivc 10 be the popular ideas of the moment : Allthefe cha 583 rafters are destitute of honortherefore detefh&le ; but-it may he queried whether the last, which comprehends the e£T n tals of a demagogue is not the most injurious to foeiety of the hree. The views of the two firft. commonly terminate in perfon -1 considerations, and frequently without affe6lincr foeiety ; the ucrefsof the iar»er dep ndson anarchy and confufiort. The PennfyJvania legiOatun is now in felfion. The new ConfH:mu>n ps the C<*mfnfyiwealth of Ptnnfylvania was proclaimed in due form, in Philadelphia, on Thurlda*' laR. Phe President of the United States wasexpcflcd to arrive in that city the fame- dav. \eftcrdav No. 16789, was drawn a prize of f.'iooo, in tiie New.York City Lottery.. VI e have been favored by a uentleman of this city with she (rnftfinim. to the 10th of July—thole papers contain no ac count of a Naval Engagement Anccdfitc of tire late Dr. frank/in.—When the Doctor firft heard o the Preftch Revolution, it was in the company of several per sons who came to visit him at Philadelphia, when he coutd no longer abroad ; everyone was worn!-ring at the circumft zncc r and afkinjT whether it was not very fmgular. The Dotfor having heard rhem for some time, with his usual patience, at last replied \\ hy I Ire nothing lingular in all this, but, on the contrary, what might naturally be expected ; >.he French have served ao dpp-revticrjkip to Liherts in this country, and now that they are out of their time, they have set ujj for them/elves." ARRIVALS SINCE OUR LAST. NEW-YORK. Packet Grantham. Bull, Falmouth. 40 daVa, Brig Polly, Smith, Tobago, ae Laritta, Siftare, St. Domingo, .30 Junus, Brutus, Sinimaa, Cape-Francois Sloop Friend (hip, Bird, Philadelphia Sally, Soy, St. Euftatia, ,6. fRICE CURRENT -PUBLIC SECURITIES. fIN'L StTTLIMINTi 12/56. Indents jft. State Securities 8/ PRIZES IX THF. NEW-YORK CITY LOTTERY. 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