LONDON, Dec. 6. Westminster Hall, Court of Exchequer The KING versus TIMSON. A cafe of considerable importance to merchants and importers was t on Friday last. The ques tion [in the words ot the lord chief baron] -'lay wichir. a nutshell." viz. Whether after a fliip arrives in port,and has reported her at the custom houle, the separate articles of goods may be considered to be legally imported, and whether until they are landed upon the leg.il quays, the consignee is liable to pay the cultoms on the whole.— Mr. Timfon, in March lad, imported in the Isabella, from Bourdeaux, a large quantity of brandy. Jheguagers on board the /hip took an tffit. Mr. Lorriiner, and Mr. Hallet the * c lS£?' wore a'particular calk of bran dy? \|vhawf>utinto the lighter in order to be land- A tjogsDt£ined 120 gallons—Mr. Taylor, theland- c proved that at the time of landing, calk at thequays, it contained on [«K gallons of brandy, with intent to fettle the Rous, for the defendant, called two wit- who proved that the calk was injured in and had actually loft the quantity of by leakage. He contended, with great that goods and merchandize were notle imported until the adlual landing on the chief baron divided the question into a of law. The fact, he observed, was plain, law he apprehended, 11111 ft be determined tisbanother jurifdiiftion. Hjß'lie Jury retired for two ho\irs, and having SwiKen the fa«sl and the law under their serious MPonfideration, came into court with a verdict for Huhe defendant. Wf Extrafl of a letter from Flanders, Dec. 3. W " The troubles which have for some timepaft afflicted these unfortunate provinces are at an . end. The refpeiftive states have at last returned tq their allegiance, and fubmifted to the emperor The province of Namur was the fir ft detached itfelf from the Union, and furren- Memd that itrong fortrefs to the Austrian forces, iMMbr the command of Gen. Bender. The Belgic £gMly, upon this, retired from the posts they had upon the banks of the Meufe, in two towards Bruflelsand Mons. The Con |Ke(s, finding it in vain to refill any longer, with- Bw, and the States gave up the city ofßrufl'els, BBi: n being fuinmoned byMarfhil Bender. The Belgic army, consisting of about Ht>o or 9000 men, arrived at Ghent on the 2d, in confulion, and ihe States of Ghent lubmit ted yesterday. The counter revolution has been effeited with tlie%t of but very few men on either fide. /II left of the Brabant army, have been dilbantH|t >l an.d paid one month's pay.—Thus all is now the Neth erlands, and nothing is heard but to nMjIY tiHE Emperor LEOPOLD. ■dffignats—The counterfeiters of FrarJWtfepm \ to have intended an immediate harveft/^fcta: *ven currency had made men suspicious Thirty-fix people have been at oncd^Hjj prehended. According to the new constitution in France, tlie hi (hops and higher dignitaries have been b stripped, without mercy,of their over grown liv ings ; but the incomes of the inferior and offici ating clergy have been raised. The former mea sure, without the latter, would have brought a load of odium on the aflembly ; but by the latter they have secured an innnenie majority of the •clergy ou their fide. Saturday at eleven o'clock, Mr. Shaw, one of the travelling meleugers, arrived polt at the Duke of Leed's office, White-hall, from Madrid, with the exchanged ratification of the convention with Spain : he was only eleven days on his jour- Bey. It may be ufeful tomanyof our readers toknow that one of the moll simple and efficacious reme dies for a fore throat, is a gargle made with a ftronjr decocftion of carrots, which very soon re moves all inflammation and soreness. NEW-YORK, March 2 The following letter of the Senators from this State in the Congress of the United States, was read in the legislature. I'hiladtlphia, Feb. 23, 1791- Genti.f.men, " We have each had the honor to receive from you a letter, covering a copy of the resolutions of the Senate and Adembly of the fifth instant. Having for fojne time thought that it would be expedient that the legislative debates of the Se nate fliould be public, it affords 11s much fatisfac tion that our fentimenrs 011 the fubje1 nn the farm a very large collection of various kinds of the choicelt fruit trees, &c. in full bearing; the house is large, convc;.:, well built and in very good repair Enquire of the Printer, for further particulars Ncto-York, Jan. j-91. ditto. Builer, X A * w 85 pr. cent. 4.5 <1 °- ' 45 do " /• /■ ft. J — particular State, IO BE SOLO, 3 3 .;!■