country from Bois le Due to Lier, .was clear of the cnemjt ; and that the French force {till at B'eda, amounted to 4000, and that at Gertruydenberg to 2500 men. rHfl'e, the place at which the French army has retreated to, is in Austrian Ne theilands, ir. Hamault, 8 miles S. VV. of Btufaels, and 2 3 N. of Mons.] Accounts are aifo received that Deilt was taken on the 20th in the attack by Colonel Mylins ; that a conliderable ma gazine was left by the French at Lou vain ; and that, in the afFair of the 22d, the Auftrians had 1000 men killed and wounded, and the French had 4QPQ kill ed. Accounts have bsen received here from the Prince of Saxe-Cobourg, dated Biei beck, near Louvain, the *3 d initanc, itating, that 011 the preceding day he had attacked the French, who were ad vantajjeoufly ported between Tireletriont and Louvain ; That the engagement was long and obstinate ; but that the Freach were beat, and driven beyond Luuvain, and were then polled behind the Dyie, between Louvain and JJruffeU, March 30. Intelligence has been received here, that the citadel of Namur, is taken by the Anftrijhs, and that a conliderable body of the Aaftnan troops has been detached from that place to join the Prince of Saxe- Coßourg's army. LONDON, April j, Teller Jay Aifpatches from Holland were re'rmcd at the, ■Jbcrelary offlute's office, the fubjiance of which rc« ; but they are not fliScient. I look on it as one of the moil el fential ohjetls of importance, that the Na tional Convention past military laws during the nar. Thcie meafiives become more ur gent, it this moment, than ever; for without tbein, there can b; iioarmy. Another letter from the fame minifler I here'vi?!; com;iHini( ate to the Convention, the letters mil d:fpatt'.v: whtch X have re ceiyeJ from Gsi. Dursiourier. Altirj' alarm ing as they may appear, the Convention will fee that the intrepidity of the French fcliiers is not abated. Cony of a lette" from General BuMourier, dated at Tire!emon% Marc. s . 19. u It is with great pain, citizen Hii'iifter, that 1 communicate to you an account of the check which I have received. You mud have Teen, by. my letters of yesterday, t'.ut my 9'V feritiments are I >ut too truly jnftitied, on. £\- count of" the news which I have received'X, the dangers at Nsunmy in the approach of a corps of about id,003 men, who directed themfelve* towards BrufTells and Louvain. I had doubts that it would not have been iw my power to preferv© the public good, with out d'.{lodging, the .enemy from the camfi*it- Nervengen. I have made, in consequence, an attack on the left wing of the enemy ; ivw centre diviiion made their attack on Nerven gen, and my ieft, commanded by Miranda and Cbampmorin, attacked the village ; Ihe right, and centre of the army had some fuccef ;, although the infantry was twice re pilled, and driven iaom the village of Ner vengen. The ei't wing proving unfortunate, their retreat was made with confufion till be hind Tirelemont, or perhaps a little further; The MareOiaU de Camp Mielen was killed, who commanded the artillery, and two gene ral officers were wounded in the flight, and fundrv pieces of cannon taken, amongfl which there were three 12 pounders. •" I was ignorant of this derangement, and I had prepared an attack for to-morrow to complete vi-ftory. And uneasy at not hear ing from Miranda, and barring minimus that he had retired, I quitted the victorious p,trt of the field in the evening, to learn the situation of the left w~iug, and was afioiillhed it >t to find'one of the corps on my way to Tir lement. I gave order to Miranda to resume hi* pufi » t it ii lt of ibe gii'Le—huc.e the adoption of the new con It i tut ion, oat] i lie org miration of the general govermnem, the emigration* to this country h,ivc encreaied beyond all calculation. Ihe feeurity 10 fipei ty, property, p Hun «>d life, enjoyed under the aufpnia of this sure tur[ happy conftr.urion, a*e ftt i k'ih emeuls vwh _ i h;»ye operated To po*.vi-i *n!l v on Iru 4 nnfuls oi < vcry inriuftrious enM^MUf—ihis >- cunty is ar ihc preHiu rootntnl mj ;iiu." The.'rfforts tnade bv the rclllef* Cons o f ami a- lion and violrticr, 10 Tow the feeds of discord — to weaken the peneral confidence in tht f.ee:y ele&ed offic its of ihe people—nav, lo spirts u.r individuals and aflTociated bodies, 10 ailume the powers of the executive, and to exerciJe a Num mary vengeance on particular pcrfons, whom malice or ptivatc pique may ftigilialtae wil \ oppi6hi ious epithets, must : eet the exe'irai .oo of every friend to the inteicfh ana honor ot the Union. 1 here are ppr r ons among us who aflume Phe appellations of Patriots and Kcpublican*, and yet are, conifantly pubhfhing the molt abusive flandcrs againit men in otiict, who hold their appointments on the mod honorable tenure, the unsolicited (uftragesof a majority of their fellow citizens. Sorely such republicanism can hardly be said to he Jkin-deep. A murder wa« commuted the 29th ulr. in Beiklcy county, Virginia, on a poor labouring man by the name of Johnfton, the perpetrator* were a James Conoway, and ■ • - M'Cflbe, the lattei ihot {ohftiton with a pittol, put iuio his hands by Connown 1 , who is commuted to gaol, M'Cabe made his efespe. The commencement of the Pup'ls belonging to the Young Ladies' Academy of Phi lad Iphia, will be held ,at ten oVlock Jn the forenoon on this day, the inftau;, at the M.modiit Chuich in FouuU Sireef. Married, on Timrfday evening'l.iff, by the right, reverend bHhop White, L;rtibIU.I , I!IA. Ship l'avorite, Brown, H. de-Grace and Isle J f of Wight Cleopatra, Brig Milnton. Kiin, Parke-, Georgia Packet, Hurrows, Ghafteftqw Hope, Sloop New-Yor] Sally, Nancy, Rifinit Sun, AI'CHIIoih, N«w*Vo;k Packet, Bailey, ditto Inghalli, St. Kitts Wlwaton, Surinam Nichols, New-Yt»fk irttlUß ut oiOCKS. 6 per Cer.ts, ' "'2/8 3 per Cents, 9/ Deterred, gjß Fuil ftiares Bank 11. S. par THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, By Mathew Carey, No. 118, Markei-Stieet. Embellihid with a. M A P of the prtfent SEAT OF WAR, No. I, O F A N E W SYSTEM OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY: OR, A GEOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL. AND COMMERCIAL GRAMMAR ; And Present State of the Several KINGDOMS OK THE WORLD. CONTAINING I. The figures, motions, and distances of the planets, according to the Newtonian system and the tateft observations. 11. A general view of the earth cor.si J ered as a planet ; with several ufeful gcogiaph'cal de finitions and problems. 111. The grand divihons of the globe into land and water, continents and lflands. IV. The fuuation and extent of empires, king doms, dates, provinces, and colonics. V. Their climates, air, foil, vegetable produc tions, metals, minerals, natural curtofnies, seas, rivers, bays, capes, promontories, and lakes. VI. The birds and beasts peculiar to each coun try. VII. Obfetvations on the changes that have been any where observed upon *he fare of nature fitice the moil early periods of history. VIII. The history and origin of nations ; thcyir forms of government, religion, laws, revenues, taxes, naval and military fhength. IX. The genius, manners, culioms, and habiis of the people. X. Their language, learning, arts, fcicnccs, manufactures, and commerce. XI. The chief cities., itrufturcs, ruins, and ar tificial curioficies. XII. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and dif tanccs of principal pteces trom Pniladelphia. TO ARE ADD KD I.AG toe r a phi c a l Index, with the Name?, and places alphabetically anangeN, CORRECT IJ),iXP?OVF. D,ANf» CRF.ATI Y BN LARGS (The t'.rms, &c. oj publication, in our next. J Havre-He-Grace. St. Vincents •