PARIS. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, FRIDAY, .MARCH 23- ' I'''HE Minister for Foreign Affairs caced the Letter from the Canton off Bern to the King: " SIRE, " The oldest Swift regiment in France .which ha* remained invariably faithful to it* duty for More than a century, and whose conduct has been always irreproachable—the Regimen: of trneit has just experienced at Aix the molt crufcl of mif fortuneS. Aflailed by numbers greatly superior, retrained in its means of defence by the new law which it had (worn too'aferve, and betrayed, perhaps, by him whole duty it was to protect it', the regiment was compelled to lay down its arms In an open war against your Majefly's declared enemies, ic w6uld not have Quitted them hut with life. We will not diltrefs you, Sire, by de tailing the particulars of the perfidy atrocity which marked (his disastrous event, antF we" will not attempt to delcribe to you the deep impres sion oFgrief. which it has made on us and all our people. " Under theiVelfea-mftances we have but one conrTc to take—that of recalling our regiment, whose ferviccs can be no longer ufeful 10 your Majesty. " The honour of the regiment, and the pro tection which we owe to it, oblige us to withdraw ir from a country where the ti eaties on (he faith of which it c.nne there, are violated with impu nity. We therefore expect of your juflice, Sire, that you will be pleased to give orders, that, af ter redoring to the regiment of Ernest the arms and the property of which it was despoiled by an unjult and illegal of violence, a route may be marked out tor it, by which to withdraw into its own country. " Deign, Sire, to call to mind thac our troops have often merited the favors with which the Kings your predeceflors, as well as yourMajefty, have honoured the Swiss nation in general, and' our Republic in particular. " We will add no other motive for obtaining thac this regiment may cross the kingdom by the ihorteft, the inoft commodious, and the fafeft road, and be allowed to leave it with honour. " Constantly animated with the fame attach ment, Sire, to your person, we fijall not cease to put up prayers for your happiness, and that of your kingdom." The Arte in bly referred it to the Executive Power to negotiate for the continuance of the regiment in the French service. Inconfequenceof newdifordersat Brie-Comte- Robeix, which threatened to cut off the regular fupphes of provisions from Paris, the Aflembly authorized the Executive Power to station two battalions of troops of the line within the dif tance of their place of fitting prcfcribed by the Conftiiution. Tlie remaining articles on the fequertration of the property of the emigrants were decreed The Minister for the Home Department stated that by accurate accounts transmitted to his of free there was a fufficient quantity of grain in the kingdom, or bargained for, to be delivered at the fever* l ports, to supply the confmnptiou till after harsefl, and that the only things that could occa.ion local scarcity were foreftallinjj i„ order to export, and preventing the free circa iation. Evening Sitting, f ° r F °/ ei S" Affairs ,aid before the Aflembly a copy of a Treaty concluded bv Monsieur and M D'Artois with the Prince of Hohenloe, and the Prince of Battenfteim fnr a regiment of infantry, and another of cavalry tn be employed hy subsidy in the ferviceof Kra^e CircfeTS 3 lettCr t0 these Pri »«s from the Circle of branconia, warning them with ce.m cafe of non-cotnplia.fce not to fS" troops to the French Princes nor r n C J urn, I fll French Emigrants to aflemble in arms or!n considerable number, in their States -!-R e fe j to the High National Court at Orleans CIRCULAR LETTER Of the mv Minifier at War to the Am,y " COMRADES, "IN becoming Minister, I r ■ a ctizen-foldier. It is with you it is bv that I shall defend the cause of lib" ' 7 7°°; equality, which unite all citizens as br °f whicli can never be modified bur f i '3n good, kis ,h,„ , bat i„ « £ P"""' «wr turns-superior to one another. .°? lc ,n ceflary to give command, that w e «s» S " " "?■' region to the general force a „d will * B? the fore obedient to your chiefs, because th- 5 moo'intereft requires it of vn.i j . co,n ■welfare depends on it. I fha'll neve r PUbl ' C TOyfelf from good citizens and .h 1 eparat e ■» ■»» ~.,C Ts d e pir: T.;"V tfr ° f ,!"T department of the North a narr „f I . ll,e body called me to the Lfeifla P t o re °f e L e * oral at Parts a flatterihg proof 0 f rh<. Ic > btai "ed my fellow-citizens vv^etTthey aDDoi C< : nCe ° f aiandant of the Fourth Si t " ™S." soli oil tbefe titles with more pride than the iMves of defpotifin think of theirs, and I recall liem only as the means of acquiring anew pub lie efleesn ami confidence, which are the only re wards of the friend of Liberty and the Laws. ' J add to :he expreflion of my particular sen timents, my dear Comrades, the hope which I receive from the patriotifui of our Legislators, and the Heady mind, the unalterable resolution which the King, our Chief, manifefis never 10 ceaie to support our Conllituiion. Banjc of the United States, T3 ESOI,VED, That the fppcie proportion of the thirdpav .» n d " c °" '. he f,rlt Monday of July next, on each (hare of • Ba "k of the United S ales, may be made at the Bank, or at any ot the office- of oifcount aud deposit; and that transfers of pubhc debt on account of loch payment, mav be made on the books of the Treaty, of the United Slates, or in the office of any oMhc Cmmiffiooe,. of Loan, in any of the States, certificates of which transfers tu be depofued in the office in which the Tpecie proportion of such payment lhall he made Rctolvcd, That the transfer books be closed fourteen days pre vious to the firftdavs of July and Jaouary of each year B y o^dc, • JOHN KEAN, Calhier. NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL HYSON and SOUCHONG, vef y quality,and latest importation frsin Canton, »ia Xew-York, by retail,at No 19, 1 h ' rr !- between Chrfnni and Market Streets ' A LOTTERY, T°p:oulu« of the sute -*•*** S C H E M E. 1 1 2 5 10 30 qo 1675 Prize of 2000 1000 s°° 2 go 1814. Prizes. 35 2 ° Blanks. 5 ? 34 Tlckcls > at 3 Dollars each, is 16002 Dolls to p ,'t ;7 1 ' SC .? mpo( J cd J 0f 5334 Tickets, not two Blanks ° £ and fub J c£t to a ded-ft'on ot tuelve and an half Wr cent, whichl is more favorable to adventurers than any Loucrvvet offered to the pubhe-and it bc,n g o( such evident utility thaH but lhe UndcrUk "'S with the m o« in il'nlv d "r K W ll r P u r "i Vr ! y CQmmcnrc «"> 'hf second Monday \vi n T r 'he Tickets are d,f F nfed of, in the citv of w-Brunfwick, nnder the infpeftion of Col. John BavarJ I' re rident of said city ; James Parker, Esq. Mayor of the city ot Am bov ; and Archibald Mercer, Esq. Deputy Governor o Vhe Ma" nutaSuring Society ot New-Jersey. Do-n!f/u'° bCI " d 0t lh f follow,n e pctfons, who are duly aD - SrSTof tt" duty a " d haVC S ' VCn ESSf* thC JOHN PARKER. •) PETER KEENOY, Manager, V R Tfi t ANTHONY \V. WHITE,) 8 »* Adventurers in the above Lotterv hav, . < warded on recent of such letters. ' 1 ' Ckets for ' N?w-Brunfwiclc, April ?o, i7 Q2 . TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALF 79 *" At any ume between thi, date and the firft day of ]u | y en ' fui A very valuable FARM P L oi s ™ tcat'ssaasr very good meadow at an cafy c'xpcnce V. 0 ' 10 ™' bc mad <: lap Of about 5 o acres of , ich out marlh,' from wh eh 'i?!'" 'J® ascent to the cleared fieldO ion s»rr« v wn,c ? ( b y an ej »»y " IJ V He made, a, a ,T.e To?'"", never failing Aream of water ru.fs through "hi- tr/ft" L\ A a feat for a mill, and in which is „ o od fm.r, T ' '* kt".' Philadelphia; Mr Hl'mphr-y wlt Chefnut-rtreet, ton, on the Bristol road or to a " hf v^' alhin g- Fcrry, Bucks County. The pi* c haf< r ° 31 dhaman Y Dricc down, may have a term „f vn, ' P V "! K 0 " e thl,d of ' hf iniereft. V rm °' > C " S to P a X lhe "*<>"<, paying M'vfep.t I.) ' Twenty Dollars Reward ">c 9 .H cur. coloured clolh coat, a Ihott linen coat Wn ■* K P ur P lc a ruffled (hut. an old brave, hat with Ch PP r " fuftlan brccc hes, »llgood. Also a youn NI;'G V '"Pc m! blKk, "> years of age, n»ut aid well mader f«, """l { AM ' ij ! 9 marked with theftnall-Dox ■ h,H 'J l ?' s h 'S h > n '"ch Hue coat, a brown of" T"' 3 bi « K'" 11,111 Morris-Town. April ~ ASD£R K-03ERTS0N' I; LOTTED. Ferry; at Burlington, of R p-1 P cts ' v,z -—Samuel Cooper's John Van Emborgh ; Mo, ln ' t Hon"' f '°" lt " lnw ». " f Mr. «f John Sineer, ETq. Amhnv of , ' J'?" d ' Town, of R.Gray; Powlet'-Hont """f Eft l- £l '«beth- Hunt; Cranbury.ot William Thro-'k- ° e Sn4,tll and J ud g e 'iic Managers iu Bitrofwick. -kmojton Spotfwood ; and of 20 " DE GRAVES. Doiiais is 2000 1000 1000 1000 ioco 100 50 20 4 J 800 6;og 16000 JUST A a It. IV2 D, In the Shjp Mollt, Captain Pitt, faun L; -, K| A FEW pipes and quarter- caks of LISBON \VT\ T - f - AnH 'TT >' n If I'"*1'"* to w . i,at > • generally Luoortcd—l a lew bale s of t:i? very best CORKS, George Meade, . rao has Also FOR SALE, w^blT 1 " 1 five years old BUI ****** MADEIRA WlNt, by the pipe or quarter-ca&. London Market MADEIOA WINE, five years old, by the pipe or quarter-cask. - e by the .nMu ' a '"f*" 01- <I'J-iiitr, aad filch as is fit for an East-India voyage, put up iu this citv. Choice firft quality BEEF, do. Ditto second ditto j ' BOSTON BEKF, equal to any from that conntrv BURLINGTON PORK, of the fu ft cualtfv «4 Hhds. FLAX-SEED. &c. &c. ' Philadelphia, May 16, 179 a Stock Brokers Office, , No. 45, Great Dock-ilrect, New-York, ' I ,^. I L S^ bf ' :ribcr inten<l " 1 K •" confine himfclf entirely in ih» 1 PURCHASE and SALE 6* STOCKS ON COMMISSION" Beg» leave 10 offer hu services u. his friend, and oihcu m ,1' line of aStock Broker. Those who may pleafeio favor him wuh - i,k •" »• May 2, books, PRINTED AND SOLD RY MATTHEW CAREY, »i 8, Mariet-Slred, Philadelphia. ..A MERIfAN MUSEUM, f.om its commence™, io , anu 1, A 'j, 1 ' 7 ' l , o ? tCCn,i "" 7 9 1 ' in fe " vols - Pr '«, neatly bound and lettered, fixteer, dollars. y This work, which is now conduced on an imnrovtd plan con taining the belt pieces publilhed for and against the proceeding of government, will be found to comam at le,ft as great a vanePv "••political, agricultural,and mifcellafleous essays, as any ever pub j 10 Am " ! "- P-haps in "o one work are so many valuable" documents refpefttng ih e h dory of ihis country, collected tore "j Excellcnc y the P'cfident of the United States has de clared of that .. a morc ufetu , „ tcr , rv pU , ha , dertdken in America, nor ooc more deftrving of public cocou raßement. The lubfcr.ption is two dollars and a half per an,J Gentlemen in the country who with to be fuuplied with this fcbfcri w '° comm,lUo " lo frlc "d> in the city to fiibfcr.be for and receive if Any of the back numbers iLv be had in order to complete fcis". 2. Ladies' Pocket Lib.arv, containing Miss More's EflTavs Gregory s Legacy, Lady Penn.ngion's Advice, Marchioness of Lambert s Adv.ce, Swift's Letter to a newly marned Ladv, Mr*, Price°6/6 ° U COmm " °' Tcm P er ' Mo «'» F » bl « Ihe Ladies, 3- Smith's History of New-York, from its si. ft fettiement to he year To which is annexed, a defer,pti„„ „f the c try w„ h l) (hou account of the inhabitants, iheir religi ou . and political slate, and the coniluution of thecouitsol justice P,ic c a dollar and a quarter. . ' cc 4. Elements of Mxiral Science, by James Beattic, l. l d nm- A^ CI J° m0 D • P h,lofo P h y a,ld logic in I lie Marilchal CoWee Aberdeen—Price ihree-fnurihs of a dollar. Ol this book the' on'thefe f [T" S (VO '-, 69, P " (>2K > f ' y :" Wc have fce " '"'thing ufeful S n'7 eP '' J' o ''' Pr rf H icuou ': generally delphia iS ml roduccd tmo the University in Phila- ■ 5 Beauties of Poetry, British and American, containing feleft productions of the most eminent iJriufh and American poets— Fnrc tour-fifths of a dollar. nl con,ainln '! the whole or the three volumes - V , c<llt ' or > 'wo—Price two dollars. 7- Vck "'s Treatile on the imponance of Religious Opinioos Price four-fifths of a dollar. " P 8. Examination of the Observations of Lord Sheffield on Ame iean Commerce—Price, on very fine paper, 5 8 hs of a dollar. d,?,lr n tuti°n.ofthe several United Slates, with the Fc w" n ' Pncc fivc - ci ßhths of a dollar. i°. M'Fingal, an epic'pocm, a new edition in tamo—Price three-eighths of a dollar. 11. 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Country gentlemen, who favor him with common s, may depend upon being fuppiicd in the 111 oil fat sfac or\ maimer A liberal allowance to such as uurchafe quantities libraries,or to fell again. American Lead Manufactory. r-r a,^ T EPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. ' FT nOW 0 P their Llad-Wa rehouse, two doors , south of Wa'nui-flreet Whail, adjoining their New Faflory— Where Ihey have now made, and ready for sale, a general affort mentot SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mices in Virginia. As they have employed a num crof experienced Engljfli workmen, they warrant it to be eqaa in quality to any manufactured in Europe, ana at a reduced pnee from the cost of imported. They also continue to manufa&ure all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addretied to either of the ?i ° VC * ra " or ' cs » will be thankfully received, aud execntcd on the Ihorteft notice. .B. Wanftd, industrious, fnber, Labouiing Men, at the said i ines, where constant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments will be given, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for their reception. lor further particulars enquire of Messrs. Mosis Austin & Co. at their Faftwy in Richmond, or as above. Pl>i/idrlphia y Decdtnber g, 1791. tf A TO BE SOLD BY THE EDITOR, TABLE for receiving and paving Gold at the Bank of the United States, fhrwing the Value of Gold in Dollars and One to a Thousand Pennyweights—according to t»C Act ol Congrcfi, afceruining the Standatd and Value of Gold. TO BE SOLD BY LEONARD BLEECKER. ' C P9') ,
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