lhation, that in tlic parts of Trance he fltjll fat doc he will allow the alfignats to cireul'ate. This is laying, in the AuJinan tongut, that, were he 10 be allowed 10 do fa, he would inundate the whole of the territory of the Republic With forced aflignats." Letters trom Toulouse slate, that the regiment of Angonmoife is em its march to the' valley of Auu, which has been taken by 800 Spaniards. Letters Irem Baynnnc also ftiite, that a Soauilh army has invaded the French territories. No Ids thin eleven Theatres, with perform ances every night, Sundays not excepted, are at this time open in Paris. The Gutllttfinc 1 ragc dies, however, draw ,away much ot their,good company. By letters from the Hague, dated the ult. we have accounts frorp Paris as late as the 19th Apiil. A decree ol confifcation of the pioperty ot M. Egalite, had puffed, without prejudice, ho vevtr, to the claims of his creditors. One ol*t'he fir ft rri. rcamile bouses 111 the city has received advices from Holland, (latiiig, that the French convention had pailou a decree, pro hibiting the fubjefis ot France Irom paying any bills acccptcd by tln-m, drawn by at War >wiih th-at country, and liiat even a pnnilhment ■was annexed wlnrever this decree was disobeyed. The Suffolk, of 74 gum, with the General, God lard.and Lafcellcs EaU Indiamen, and a .large convoy, failed the jd i-iIV. for the Downs. The Camani of the Spanilh Register ihip btO't ill here,-took the French privateer to he an Al g, rir.iS having r.eve." seen the new National co lou's,or In aid of ilie war; and from a diea.l of being inad. Haves, flood an a&ioil ot 5 hours, 111 which he bad ie:i men killed, .11J 37 w .unci -d. Hisupper woiks vrrecuii 1 < ly flnticted, aod his •people having heen at lea from tlw nni'- he left T.una,could no louder uippoi*t the fatigue ot the ■action. The mate of the privateer itronglv re commended a run to America with the prize. The Spaoilh Regitter fmo is found 10 be of much greater value than at tirfl eftimatcd. She will ceiiamly produce a million fterlmg, which is the riclieft veffei that ever put to tea. But fomr go so far at to lay that (he w.ll fall nothing lli>.ti oT i ' The cargo that remained on board theSpanifh Regilter (hip, on ine 14 h of April. wHtch was the day 011 which (he w«> reraomred, couflilt nf the fallowing articles, viz. — t6-chefts of money, f ven of which are gold, the tell plate ; 7 2 cwt. of red wood ; 206;. qumtal#of bark, of different weigh s, from too to 300 pounds each; 2400 quintals of cocoa ; 4887 quintals of copper ; s>o quintals o! lead ; 112 quintals of wool; 162 tjuiuials of fu»ar; 2:14 pounds of medictn ; '338 pounds ot rxtraft-d baik; 71, pounds of greale of cocoa ; 150 pounds of balsamic Pern ; 250 prepared hides; 119 (kins tor rasping ; 8 dozen ot fine leather; 3 barrels of honey; 3 dozen nf Peru wine; 11 eases of different pro- duftions ot Pciu. "• On the rc-rapture from the French bv the l&fcton, of the valuable Spahifh p»ize Register Ihip, part of the tffefts ot which, to'the amount of coq'oool. haji been puL-ijn_board the French privates- " *** '-nrVi.my, vfon, whether the £ f nghln captors are not enti tled to lh6 whole of the latter, as a complete prize from an enem# —tho'ollls to salvage for f<» muclvas remained on board theSpanifh (hip. United States. B Q S T O N, June 15. Extra# of a letter jran London y April 21. On thfc 15*h inft. the unfortunate General Blauchland?, formerly Governor of Hifpan.iola, was beheaded at Paris. The greatest fin;p!i city of manner's, an inexhauffciblefund ofgood nefs, the purest foul, the most scrupulous cxer ci'e of every moral and religious virtue, a sol dier's intrepidity, united to theexpeiience of art old indebted solely to his merit for Ins advancement, and an unsullied behavior in mhfy di'Sc'iilt (lai'i.ons —»vere characldr iftics of this man, a£jd they're!! entitled him t£ crown, in hi«? lalt .-moments Ins fnoderatlon and fir nine !"<? could not be fur paued but by the feroeiou; barbarity of his t't.cutioneers. u General Blanchlande failed from Cape- Francois when Gen. D'Efparbes arrived to take ti»e government of Ilifpantola. The mandatories' of tlie fangtfuiary Convention of The Pr eside nt left town last Monday, on £' in leaving to his a vifu to Mount Veinon. <» <Lr t,„,«•' heembarked, cad fed The frigate l'Embufcade was fern on Satur u.n r > appe ir WAojy t Convention, in order dav morning off Egg Harbor, (landing in for the to e cried. IHe C''nX,.,fifjgjj referred his Capes, having loft her fore and mizen top malls, trial to tnc 1 ribunal of Pa> who alps had and main-top galfant 3naft. There was a cotifi the charges against Col. CanibefOn- ~n iCj derable gale ia(i Frniay on th^coaifc. officers u idev cognizance. The tribunal,..- , t<fc /. ,v Federal -Gazette) quitted Camb-fort and his -officers, much to who arrived f rom Capc the diflatisfaftion of the Convention, who May, informs, hat the fchoonei Citiz^r 1 ,v »king upon the deci'ion as too great a mark was cruizing off, Jnd had attended his pi loci" of Vndulgemce, ordered a new Revolutionary boat two days, chafing every vcffel he hid, nut Tribunal to take cognizance of the pro'ecu- <k*fcfd not taken any thing on Saturday even tion 2gair.fl (i.jn. Blanchlande—and in -*8 ID 6" hour' ii * wus tried, condemned, executed, and In. property corififcated—notwithftanding the constitutional law against the last part of the ic'ntence.'* COMBINED ARMIES. At the date ol our European accounts, the combined armies were hourly augmenting. But they were not in a state of very a<stive operation, contenting themselves with a few sieges and blockades.—The nioft orncial ac count fay, that the Prince of Gobourg was waiting for the junclio.) of the whole of the forces, which arc to attack France at the fame time, in order to make a grand attack. 1 he different are to be disposed as fol lows : The principal aVifiy, commanded by th« Print-e de Cobour», to consist entirely of AuiVians-; Count CUirfait to head the Prus sian , j jii cd to a corps of Iniperiallits ; and t"e Du.ce of York, to have under hir. orders toe Lngiiih, Dutch, and Hanoverians. The corps of PruiHaus that w under Prince Fre derick of Bruiii'wiek, were advanced from Dutch Brabant into Netherlands, and farmed part of the cordon on the French frontier. They Wad taken poOefFion of the ftnaii towns of Lamioy, Turcoin, and Rod •tow, wiieie they \*<s;e prspd.riug for ti*e at- tack of Lisle, in which pfadfc there is a g:vr riiou of men, who ji;. ve maxle fecial fuccefkful sallies- Account ■. i'y.cfoi Ltfi.-, dated the 17th April, state tto be tun-oirucled of} all lides. Conde was still in veiled, but i o place ha-, yet surrendered to the allied army. It Jbems to be tbtjr inrention toeiiljcT ffVu*ce by Lffbdrecy arul St. Quinton. -* " ■ BRITISH COMMERCIAL CREDIT. The commercial credit of Great-.ft"'its 'in, from the war it is engaged in—the Want ot a fufficient circulating medium—-the numerous bankruptcies, and the impediments to the sale of its manufactures, has recently fuf fered a severe fliock. "to remedy the evil, an ast has paired the British parliament, for the loan of Exchequer bills, to the amount of live m.Uions fterliug; on the dep.ofit at the exchequer office, of goods, or other lecurities. Twenty commtlfioriers are chosen to .put the adt into execution. The fmil left fuin to be advanced to any individual, will be 4030 pound;, and not more than 50 per cent, will be admitted on manufactured goods, and 6o on raw materials. From this ftteafure the Bt'itifh government anticipates a cure tor an evil which threatens the kingdom with a fe riout'dii aftar. Junr 19. It ts itnpoflible, but ihac in the hurl<r-bu*!y fcencs of war and Ugal plunder in Europe, tome of M»c American vellels <nut£ tuff 1 inconvenience fiom all : But it is as impolhole to pre vent the exiention and mcreafing advantage of the American commcrce—Polfefllng ftich mines of rei utrces, fituat d arid enlightened'as the I*3, and containing in her bolotn so rf&ive f ritce of enterpii/.iug Tons, it is as fixed as Fite, that America niuft bccome one of the great elk sup pliers and carriers of the world, as well as the afylnm of persecuted millions. The forged letters, circulated in certson Phi ladelphia papers, contain sentiments and alfcrfi- Ons, which ought to bcdefpifcd by every friend to the felici'y and prpfpcriiy of the Unued Slates ; and could ihcfoigers be brought to pub lic view, their names, ll tWt TTifigrrrfrearit public notice, would be point d at as unworthy the countenance or fricnrHhip of Freemen : But thcii attempts are in vain—they too plainly be tray the cloven-foot to do much injury. It isconjc&ured, that the Ih'p seen l»v I'Em bufcade frigate, was an Amcncati India man— probably that arrived at Salem—lt is pretty cer tain no two-dock man of war is 90 out coast. Ii the Amhufcade did.not go out ot the Dela waie 10 fight, tl»<*{e who condemn the CaDtain for making the belt of his way to New-York, on di(covering.a large fail, do not deal ju-ft.lv. It yet remains to be alcertatned, whether fight ing or prize-catchlpg is the business of the fri gate. Bur as i' is laid, (he is bound tor this port, ancl as there are Bvitifo frigates on (he coast, we may calculate, that the dailian-es of the 44 boarv God" may soon be diiturbed by the found of hostile cannon. Mr. James Thwinc is appointed Cashier oftfiCTsiuCichufcus Bank,vice John Lowell, Esq. dcceafed. PORTSMOUTH, (M.H.) June 15. Tuefdav talk, arrived here, ttie lh»p Indnftry, m-1 7 i !.••«! <i«j> «i£tr IKe left there, the Cipt;iin £ John MoO'e, of Kit teryj was tak n sick, wi" h the diford-r called the black, vomit, and the filth day after died. The Mate [Mr. Elijah Hodgdon, lon of M'«?jor Hodg don, ot DoverJ was tak< n with-the fame difrtr der, the day after the Captain, and died about 36 hours after him. John McKiottih, Esq. merchant, of Tobago, took paft«g p in "He ship to come here for his health, and also died, three days before the fluparrived here!— Mr. William Hanlon, ot Dover, took the command, and Mr. Samuel Holbrook, the mate's birth—'both for tunately iuving navigation) and conducted the ship tafely inio t his port. ■■ >'■>+—** Philadelphia, June 26. The Bntifh Packet Portland, Capt. James, failed from Halifax for New-Yoik the 6'h inft. A vefffl arrived at New-York which left Halifax the 10th, brought this account. Captain Fultord informs, that when he left Francois, about the 8 h or 9th of this month, there a £,re eight French (hips of the line ond three frigates, and that no intelligence har 1 -L _ —i U rca h. d that placc of che capture of Martinique or Guadaloupc, nor of the bombardmeut of St. .Pierre. In consequence of an application from the Executive of the United States, to the Governor, as commander ill chits ol the nmitia of Pcnu f)lvariju a party ofthemilina was, on Saturday I ast, put oa board the (hip William, now id this port as a prize to the Citizen Genet, f«»r the pur«- pose of detaining hrr, until, by negotiation, it is decided whether fhc is a legal puze ; the court of admiralty for this diftridl having pro nounced the cate not within its jufifdiflion. The business of a parliamentary reform is again agitating with fpint in England. Petitions from a great number of towns and parifheshave been pvefented 10 ihe House of Commons: iht fe, after some finall objections as to form, have been committed. This is the only effec tual remedy for the evils of the ftntilh govern mrnt ; and perhaps i»i a country where pieju dicts and even h-*ve acouired an unjuit veneration from their antiquity, it the only f-ie mode ot feeding a radical curc lor poluttal Uif- cab. 447 , iFrom.to a scnl'mm in this cuv, ; n forms, that ihe ihi p I*i!mi, J I.crw r 'oiMaiquc hoju Liv«rp<j«.l, has 2»'l c»»- peciuito * f'tench Indiainan, fup -pof d'i<j be -wort h upward» of i>oo,ooo-i. Or f iing. The explain abJl fit IV an<i a numhe* of tner bands, wcre.'k&led on board the Frcnch fliip. On'c ftaman wis Killed levcral others weir wwtiudtcl on board the Pilgrim. The Court of Admiralty of this ftatc* Ijas de termined, on Friday last, in the cuifo.p nduig re(ne«idg the capture bt the Ihip William, and tite bug I'juny, prizes of the ichoonefs Cu z t\ Genet and the Sans Culottes, that it had no ju risdiction to decide the legality or• illegality of the laid prues. Mr. Blanchard, in a publication ofJVTon- 4 1 am under the grffartetl obiiga tipit-to the Philadelphia public, w'.o,* over me with their plaudits', naze put nte*rc»to the rank of the G >d , w!k> do not ftanrt in need of any thing." The price of Stocks is (Ijtionary —this appears portentous ot a rile—There is another orcurn- stance-— Som?,ivki>f<vorticiovithirjinogainiafl<iy, Nox<j co.unf their premiumj, at l'o much per day In the National Gazette of the Bik wjlant is an ar tiest denominated. authentic e xtratt of, a letter from a gtrttieman in Philadelphia, to his Lor res pondent iff Nezu&f.jrk, June J, 1793- Un wf, ' n /l a writer in the American Mercury mikes the jot- I:wing comments : IT appears a little extraordinary, fir, that an authentic letter of this tenor, Ihould have found its way into the National Gazette.— The writer of such sentiments would hardly have earned them to the printw himfelf : His own'fyfety would have prevented !uch an action. Nor can it be imagined that bis cot*- respondent would have procim d its publica tion in that paper. If his dfiCpofition had led him to extern! a private correspondence to the eyes of the world, he would p: o'oabiy have a printer in New-York., and not ra ken tire troubie to tran!mit to Philadelphia (the residence of the writer) such a proof of his own vileneA-—I fay vilettefs —because so flagrant a violation of the laws of friendfhip, iu any instance, would merit a reproach equal ly severe. Besides, the letter mutt have tra velled with surprizing rapidity, as it is dated the 7th of June, and printed the Bth. But lir, I have not entered into this rea soning, becauff I suppose it necessary to con vince any person, that this piece was veiled under the form of a letter, to conceal its ori gin—lts own complexion loudly announces its birch. My object was to place the testi mony in a train not to be gainiayed by the boldest effrontery. The probability is, that this " Authentic ex trafl" is the offspring of that virtuous, and patriotic horde, which has long filled the Na tional Gazette with every Cpecies of inflam matory, and treasonable composition ; A horde, the sole merit of which exists in a fixed enmi ty, i\ot only to the constitution of the United States, but toeverpidea ot political peace I übot di na 11on. From the fame source, springs the clamour in tlorfgreft, refpefting " true rcpvbiican,ifm," H arifloci atic and court intrigue, ' which if fuffered to operate freely, and extensively, would destroy the peacc of the happiest couin try.on earth, and change a terrestrial para dile into a field of blood. From the fame source, illues that storm of abuse ami invec tive,- which is wickedly designed to darken the Qhara&er of the greatest and bell of men,.and is rendered harmless only by its own -impo tence and hafeiTeft. To the members of riiis political alfuciation, law is a Jcourge, justice a fiend, and lational felicity a stare of infinite to ment. These are the patriots, who to save their countiy from British arms, would proclaim war that nation, aided byal) the powers in "Europe. NEWBEIIN (N. C.) June 8. Yrfterday Claude Paine, Philip Maunier, Robert Roberts, [ohn Edwards, H;nry M Da niel, and Thomns Boyle, were tried in the circii t Court of tlie United States tor this DiGr'Ut, tor Minder and Piiacy, when Tho inas Boyle and Robert Roberts were found tiot Guilty, and, the tell Guilty. SHIP NEWS: ! ARRI VEDaf IA/'fOR FPHILA'D* LPHIA. | rs Ship John AU'chard, J2r»owla=a, E.Todies Thomas, Beth :m, Port (mouth (.V. H.) Brig Katy, Grower, Boftun Noah's Ark, Knight, Biitoo Ifabetla & Ann, Hampton, Martinique L iza, Wellman, Man^alantr Z.iheilv* Field, R- IQ"* d William P.-unork, Holliday, Si. Croix Chancc, Ofwaid, EijgHatbor Schooner Dolphin, Watts, Kennebeck Helter, Baikv, Puri-au-Prince Bctfcy & Hannah, Fulfora, C. Francois Two Friends, Weir, New-York Helen, Dunham, Boston Ceres, Robinfou, d>>. Sloop Hope, Webb, do. O we, Merchant, Newbury port William, Lunt, " V do. Belfey, M»fs, New Y ok Ddpatch, Werks,' Portland fyT Price ofStods at in cur IjJi. TH £ ID IT HOST rat*'ft J rr/jttji! lio/t trj hn di/itnt Sub. firiirrs w*:o are ' * arrearsJer the Ctutte, to rate fa\a ent as fieu ai p"/j'"ie.— < koj'c ptrforu uho hart rtaiotJ fnUcriptioH nancy as hit ac ,>unt are di fired to remit ihe fame. The Jet tue (>azetle hive accumulated to a f-ru us ..mount—ieruw, as thr\ ate the oni\ refunt In Jjihirje ven Jetrous tagtjtme-U tm»tn4 in :ie [lofccvrion of Ihii ex. fer.J/m puiiiulioa. PhiUdclph a, June 26. TREASURY D!t? \HTMNTT, June 26 N r O'l ICE is heir b v $ \<i n, fhat pr opo ! a Isw 11 i*" be rrccived at ihc offree of (he Sccreiai y <>t, the Treasury, unnf'he louneen-.h day of Sep tember next in^lufively,■fpV the supply of ail Rations whiclf May be required for the use of the United Mates, from th:; firlf day of Januaiy to the thiifv-h-it day of D» cember 1 794. both days inciuovc, at the pines, and wiuiin the diH» »6ls heii'ifcer »'nen'toned, v\t. 1. At any.place 01 plate* bet wixi arid CavUlli*. lii the fta'e of P nniy.lv una, and Piti{but£.h|&at Piufbu-gh.Yot k-to wii & Car lisle, ?. Ac any place or places from Piuiburgh ti> tbc motvhof Big B> aver Creik, and at the mouth of, Big Beaver Creek. At any place of places from the said mouth to the upper iails of the laid Big ii aver, and al the upper falfs. 4. At any place or places from t ie fata upper falls to Mahontngt ari( J al Mahouingi 5. At any piacc or. piac« * Irom itie taid Ma honing over to the Head N of the r»vef Cavaboga, and at the laid Head Nav gatior.. At any place o» places Irom tUc laid Head Navigation to the mouth of the laid iwer Cttya hoga, and at the said mouth. 7, At ftnv plate or places betwxt the mouth of the Bikj Beaver Creek, to the mouth of* the riv r MufltinJum, and up the said river to the Tufcarowas, and at the Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cdwahoga river, and thence down the laid river to its mouth. 8. At any place or places betwixt the moulh of the river Mufktnguto and the mouth of ths Scioto river, and at the m >uth of thw said river Scioto. 9 At any place or plarcs hetwixt the mouth of Scrdfo river & the mouth of the Great Miami, at the momh of the Great Miami, and from thence to tire iapids or the falls of the Ohio, and at the said rapids. 10. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of she Great Miami, up the said Miami to and at Pique Town. 11. At any place or places from Fort Wafli rtjgton to Fort Hamilton, and m F«>rt Hamilton. At anv place or places from Fort Hamilton 10 Fort Si. Glair," and at Fnn St. Crair. • 12. Ar any place or plates I rom Fort St. Claif to Fort J< fIF( rO>n, and at Foil jeffcrfon. 13. At anv place or places f rom Fort Jefterfon <0 the fit Id ol ast ion of the 4 h of November, 1791, and at the said field ot afction. 14. At any place or places from the said field of action to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. 15. Ar any place or places from the said Mi ami Villages to the falls of the MiamVjiver, whith empties into Lake Erie, and at the said faffs, and from thence to its mouth, and at iia mouth. 16. At any plare or placcs from the mouth of the said Miami river of Lake Erie to Sandufky Lake, and at Sar.dulky Lake 17. At any place or places from the said San dufky Lake, 10 the mouth of the rivet Cayahoga. 18. At any place or places from the mouth of the (aid livei Cay«ihoga to Prifque Iflc, and at Prefque Ifl-. 19 At any place or places from Prefque Iflc" to the ft ream running inm Lake Erie from to wards the Jadaghquf Lake, and thence over to and at the lard Jadaghq'ur L-»ke,and thcnce down the Alleghany uverto Fori F''«itikiiiw 20. Ar any place or place* from Prefque Lie to Le Beuf, and at Le Bcuf 21. A? any place or places from Le Beuf to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and from thence to Pi.tfburgh. 22. At aoy place or places from th? rapids of the Ohio to the mouth ol the W.ibafh river, and from the mouth of ihe laid Wabafh river to the moinh of the river Ohio. C - At guy-place or places on the E»ft fide of the niTi M iliffippi, fiom the mouth ol the Ohio river, he mouth ot the Illinois river. 24, Ar any plarc or places from the mouth of the la:d Wabalh river up to Fort Knox, and at Fort Knox. 25. At pUce or placca from Fort Knox up . the laid Wabafh to Ooittanon, and at Ouittanoo. 26 At any place or places from Ouittanon, up the fa;d Wabafo, 'o «l>c head navigation of a branch thereof called Little River, and at the said hod navigation of Little River. 27. At any place or placrs from the* said head navigation of I.mle River over to the Miami Vil- ' lagr. ?8. At any place or places from the mouth of the rive r ».<> Occot happo 01 BtarCieck, on the said river, iuclultve!y 29. At any place or ptures from the mouth of the river Cumberland to Nashville, on the fu»d nver, and ai Nafhv:l!e.. 30 And at any place or places within thirty prdesof said Nashville to the Southward, West ward or thereof- - <&yild ;«nv tc'tions bcrre.- -~r J, _ p' 3f4 CS, or within in thelc proposals, price ot-the fame to be hereafter . agreed on betwixt the public and the coiurador. The rations to be fuppl'.ed are to COnsist ol thf * following articles, viz. One pound of bread or slur, One pouud of beef, or }of a pound of poik, One quart of fair, } Mwo quar.t* of vinegar, f .• 1 , . , > per 100 rations. Iwo ponnds of loap, ( r One pouud of can<Uc*, ) * The rations ?re *o iji fucll qUHlti- ' tie*.** that there fh*ll ai limes, during the te/m, be futficK'ol tor confuiuption o{ . troops at each of the said ports* so/ the fptcc df« ' 3 monifti in ad.vnicc, wgood.tfd W hole-. •lonic proiifiom-, jfeipe thai! he rrqoirrtf. ~ Itilobcood«fto<Kllnt3chfafc,thM*Jl3eiik| fuflaSnrjl l y iTn ofptcflailcSis of itfc rncmy, itrkjf ■ncaw nf ihe waoffept the VJp"t ( lstaiT », be paid Iqrartke pliciM of the articles c*pta«diof7 d*ft»»vcd,o»i tHt'dejxifumiis. of two or nMV crtditityi ttoktalttt*; M& ihfc cnirtijatt -tf l g copitpifl'MMltd.pftitp*, afemfrining Ate eitftlar. 1 fVinctrjof Ihe Idh, add the»h*Xim lor wliith '• The contr;i6c tor the above supplies wilj be made either h»r o&t y«*ar, or lor tua years, a* may appear eligible. ?eiform d.fnoled to contract will therefore coi finc ;be;r offers to one year, or llicy may niake their proportions foas to admit an el< 6k ; en ot the term ot two yeais. The ofirrs ma\ compile all the places which ' have been fpccificd, or a of tfrcin •nly.
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