IciMkwrf il t:e*r n ar «T m * di&ilte, bur. liis rhsutxedltes it y. mod like- tp be) is l y MoU*&\4 nftliniifit) ft. tie but a ptdujt. gaflaut people, yet, being tbe prevail. V r V>ore iiini the itj.a.r »>cK' r <>l' a foiiitd Jndfl^ti£ab|£,'£yU gntt**' *>. t»Jt« .DB#f j :«bat *' wJlliKfJ. /»Vws, pientii>i*ed . ' t«rm< tikto&hhft oqt.the . . al-., . yourniVicix- [ tiut|v.fp>» Jlit of fforcct .fftufth. I I -wi j-ijipjiy iliffilay ' pprffcin.*r|)«je ,co>iidn& had »l- j ■Mwtyn tytifjyv<»f*i>W t» the, wel- j 1»« -#'ilijj op«u try, happening tu express bim fylf «ri*.|p4r)peis modejatk.ii ■ »ot tti'our j bt«iW:e«. with :♦>•» ufW ♦eberotiu-e, irame ( tirvrwly affajjwl Itiitiwltjr the W»H ds, JW>j i o»s#e^'.' fyfiAkk fiJjfS-tm, tM* BafeV ' appear is ynftf>y«>l Jbalt- ttill rfaliV' to"tpMa'in. fo»—I diCtJfcfm aH yo«r-niuneapihjj EtislMliinan, iiOT f J'rt»icl«na«t, l»it I am, what i i>> il■ infinitely beffiliitthCm all, an Ameri can and a Repabij* an.'' So Otylvg,- be iiiarch cd off with »n ajr of conscious propriety. Tin on my frieitils'aittt 'in this miiriner de tect aJljrpttr en«£ies, tStl, ilvfc' t u(h.ril route prevail, whei) fi£. ariftocrjtte Ai»cJtt«s dfgovernment aud •.cVll locieiy Qiall bo eitt»rc]y brotttepi, and (he •>«ii'iE=h< of tbe Onited $itajrcs enjoy Rifclits ol' Man. . -. CATjiiINE., Foreign Intelligence. F £ A N C E. NATIONAL CONVEN HON. Sitting if Sunday, A LETTER was read from the MinHter Claviere, dated the firft of June, at 8 o'clocb in the morning—be complains of having been compelled by reiterated incn.i e'es to abandon his pod, prays the Convention to place his pei sou be neath the fafeguard of the to cause his i o be examined. Referred to i lie committee of Public Safety, with direction to report con cerning the uiinilter Clavieie. One of the i>ecretaries read a let ter fi.oiu the Cominillaries of the departments of Haute Loire and of Lozere, united at Saint Cliely ; they ;iiiiiouiice that Marvej>>ls is in the power of the Itifur.geirts ; that Mandes is ready to falj ijito their hands, and that already the blood us the Patriots had been Ihed. The Cum mill'ai ies transmitted 10 the Convention, ah arret which they bad published for the purpose of drawing from all quarters succours O'i niCnj arih's, and ammunition. > A member afl'ured the Convention that marvejols was not in pofieilioii iif the rebels, that the town was in a condition to make a long refill &nce, at lealt that it would not be t pic en by surprize. *> Couthon—l demand that the Com nMffarles sent to ibe department of Lozere, be authorjfed to take all Cuch mealures as they shall judge proper, 10 ari elt the progi ess of the lebellipDi Decreed. Lanjiiinais—l demand permilfion lo make a uigtion of ofd«r in refer ence to wliat partes on every fide of us, in regnrd to lhe condition in whicli we are, in relation) to the gtnerale, ivbich ive contihiuillj bear beating— (ibe fpeakcr is interrupted by uinnnurs. ihe Prcfident consults tjie Afleinbly, and Lanjuinak Iras' periniiiion to proceed) — I will speak j(fajd lie) plain but iiiterefling itruths ; not fucli as will be injuri ous to liberty, but such as will pro xiOote the fafety of the Republic ; it ir notorious, that for three days pall, you have been deprived of the power of deliberation, that you have been improperly influenced from within and without; and that an authority which rivals your's, now lurroutids you with their hirelings. 1 £ [Here began violent clamours, ' with a cry of dwi, tiii4Ji.,.do-wn. j. . Lanjuinais cdijUMjuei^ —For three days pait you ha*e witnelied a tlion \ land irregularities and disorders : an ambitious power has raffed lifelf by your fide ; ic has revived the troubles which it on the fir It day affected to appeal'e. Nothing has been rcfpedted, not even the inviolable feerecy of lec ters—they have prevented my re ceiving from the coinuiuue and ten uous of Rennes, a letter which de dales that 1 have defervcd well df my country. [Here Lanjuinais was : ltoppe'd by murmurs and hootings.] Drotiei — I affirm that the fatt ad vanced by Lanjuinais is falfe, and that the secrecy of letteVs ha*' not been violated. The Ditec r torof the poll is piefcnt, let hia» be Wtfard. Lanjuinais rcfunies bis speech—A new committee has usurped the func tions of tlie executive council; many other committees have in like man ncr afiumed the placet of theconfti to;ed authorities. The revolution ary committees of the fetftions con tinue 10 exercise the powers which you have declared not to belong to liieui. A provisional commandant has been named contrary, to law ; a new iiene is in pi epaiation ; you will wirnefs it in a few hours. On Ttour-Way 1 predicted what would take place—prui* this day by my predictions. Yellerday you were prcfenied wiih a new lilt of pro fcciptions; what have you done, you have referred it to the commit tee of public fafety—and thereby annulled the decree which declared the address presented against 22 of your colleagues to be calumnious. [Loud clamours here again inter rupted Lanjuinais ; Legendre and fonte other members rufhirig for ward to the Tribune; the tumult continues, the Prefiderit put on his hat; order is reftoi ed with difficul ty]— Lanjuinais concludes, by-de manding ihat the revolutionary au thorities ellablifhed in Paris^' sos" three days part, should be abolished, that their aJts fhopld be annulled ; ; and that henceforth any perfoii who should ufurpan illegal power,fhould- 5 i be declared without the protection of the law, and that any Citizen might put him to death. The debate was here interrupted —the Prelidenc announced a depu tation from the forty eight seCtions, and from all the conftiluted autho rities of Paris, demanding to .be heard at the bar—admission was in rtantly decreed, the deputation pre sented ihemfelves, and he who spoke f on their behalf, said— Deputies of the people—during four days the people of Paris have not quitted their arms, the peace is preierved, and their, perleveraiiie applauded—but the pillars of the ; temple are fliook, the counter-revo ' lutionifts have, dared to ralfe their ' heads, let them however tremble,: ' the thunder is lTeartl, and it w+tt- [ ' quickly confound and dettroy ttjern. The crimes of the fadtiotis member 1 of the National Aflembly arekttown; 1 we conic to denounce them for the 1 last time j instantly dccree that they arc no longer worthy of the liati - onal confidence—put them in ar rest, we will answer it to their de partments with our heads—The f iafety of the people is yet-for a md -1 luent in your hands; pref'erve k ; e or We declare to you, that we our e selves will interpof'e. [Loud ap plauses.] The Aflembly, after con , i'ultatioii, refers the petition to the committee of public lafety. f After coiifulting when the report i fliould be made, it was ordered to e be within two days—The deputies r of the provisional commune after 1 this order withdrew, in the'rnittft s of reiterated appUufes. s Cambon—The committee of pub -4 lie fafery are now aflembled, aiid if I you will give us half an hour, we will prefer.t you the measures ne ceflary to save the Republic. c Richou, made a motion, for a de s cree for a provisional arrefi of the ; deputies who had been denounced, ■ in order thereby to prevent Uiemif -1 fortunes with which they weie 1 threatened—the tumult continues. ' It is demanded that the fitting of the • " committee of public lafety should 514 1 be permanent until they report on the state of Paris.—Decreed. V. V; Leva(Te til.opens ihe difcullion con ceriiing .ihe arrcit of the denouueed deputies. Lacroix offers the plan of a decree neceliary to remedy the evils expe rienced in the departments of the inferior Loire—Let the National Convention recall the Citizen Cou ftaed, and let tlietn decree rhat those persons who have been set at liberty after having been seized as fufpecl ed, (hould he again confined ontil )we ar's : able to obtainmove full in formation: This plan of a decree -was adopted. Julien,ot 1 ooloufe, demanded as an amendment that the comoi jftaries sent into the de part mferifuf Loire> fliou-ld also be recalled. Decreed. Barreire had permiffionto present meafnres to be adopted for the pub lic fafety—he proposed to the de put res who itood denounced, l<> make a facrifice of their rights to the public fafety, and to.deposit, for a time, their powers upon the altar of their country —You are not igno rant, said he, addressing himfelf to them, that your presence interrupts our deliberations, and flops the la bors of the Convention—give to lyour cqnftituents this mark of your love of your country, and thecoun try shall be saved. He finally pro . posed the following decree : tft. The National Aflembly pro nounces the suspension of the mem bers who have been the caufeof ilte inquietudes of the people. 2d. They shall be under the pro tection of the department of Varift. 3d. The Convention shall employ itTelf during their present fitting to nominate the ininifters to replace - Bouchoue, Le Brun and Claviere. Ifnard declared that he ftifpended hlmfelf, and immediately took his feat on Che bench of the petitioners —Santhonax and Dufaulx followed Ifnard's example—Fauchet, my lite *is at the disposal of my couiiii^f; I am willing to offer it as a facrifice. Barbaioux —I declare that I can' not suspend myfelf from a power that is not my own. Lanjuinais—l have proved thslt I love my country, I will not now be lie myfelf—therefore you are hot to iixpetft tny ■voluntary • or diiuiifiloii—l can make no facri fice j we are now in ?he midlt of bayonets, and before the mouths of cannon ; the debate is refmned -le fpedting live project of a decree of feied by Ban ere; frequent inter ruptions took place, a tumultuous debate arose in relation to the arm ed with which vhe hall was surrounded, and which hindered: the deputies the citizens.ofthe tribunes from palling the thi elhpld of the door ps a , sudden ail .the •deputies exclaimed that- fliey were no longer free ! At leven o'clock the President >roke up the fining by adjourning liie project of Bai l ere ; the Aflem bly immediately rushed ouc in a bo dy to fraternife with the armed ci tizens who fitrrounded the national palace ; after which they ve-entpr ed their hall—Couthoii, all mem bers of the Aflembly Ihould poll'els a confidence that they are free ;• you have jtill found 011 ail (ides., and at every step, a people who are good, but irritated, and desirous of jus tice. I do not at this time vote in favor of the decree of acculation againll the denounced members, but feeing that the opinion is llrongly maiii fefted agaiirft them, I demand that they be put in arrelt in their own houses; 1 comprehend in my motion the comiuiilion of twelve, and the the miniiters Le Bi un and Claviere ; this propofitioii was adopted. The members arretted are Verg niaux, Barbaroux,Salles, Genfonne, Guadet, Petion, Brifl'ot., Chain lion, Buzot, Biroteau, Liduu, Lafource, Goifas, Lanjuinais, Grangoneuve, Lehatdy du M.oii>ihm, Lefage, Lou yet, Valaze, ilie members of ilie coniniiflion of twelve, excepting tliofe who did not sign certain or ders of arrest, and the niinifteis Claviere and Le Bruii are also ar retted. 'J he lilting adjourned at ten o'clock. . r. .. United States. 1 1 R J C H M O X D # Aufluft tj. The following quetfciori is proposed tor dtf coflion at the next meeting ol a certain facieiy —■ WHETHER the late Proclamml on n i on,, mending to the citizens a ftnet ncuirjinr, oculs :o prodncc Goad or LviliWln other wrri'ds—- Whether depriving jfpru JCw aery wurut Piilnj s of the choice of filling 4-ii< «r uuili.s't»v 4/t Matter ing, and some o'hers ot tilling high Unions in the line and stats, cad be conjpenf./ied By iavinj two or thiee millions of peaceable citizens from rhe blood (hed, loifcs, and dii&fcifc*, wh«clv « ftaie of war will certainly feting r>o tin ® O, the gloi ious. 11 inr s ofc caul a/ton, march ing,. coudter-marching, imputing and drafting ; When Negto p»ope»ty irr particular, wnl be si ioiecuie that thole who arc wuimui inay have Negroes for a long. The Captains of the three Independent Coin, oames of Hotfe, Gtenadicrs and Light-Infantry of this city, reqneft Mr. Pleafants, editor of the Richmond and Manchester Advertiser, 10 con- • tradi& a paragraph in hit paper of Mouday Uft, viz. (thai their Independent Companies paraded on Satu'day the 10th of August, to celebrate that day) They never did, nor never intend to . celebrate the bloody massacre of tnoufands of their fellow-creatures. _ r JOHN WILSON, Capt. Grm?dicrs. ' WM. RICHARDSON 1 , Capt. Inf. * WM. AUSTIN, Lieut.Lt. Dr-g.- Richinond % Angujl 14, 1793- GEORGE-TOWN, Angnft 17. By a census of the inhabitants of the City of Walhington, taken on the 12th inft. it ap pears, that the number exceeds 820, and that for the last fix months, there has not the death of either man or:woman taken place in the city ; it is to be observed, that or the above number a great proportion are artists in the different branches of building, and from di& fererrt parts of America and Europe, the cli mate agrees with their confti tut ions, and they enjoy in this city equal if not fttperior health, to what they have experienced in any part of the Continent. Signed in behalf of the ihhabitants of the • City of and at their request. fta* Augujl 12,1793. James Hob an, t CoLfcEN WILJ,IA*HfjN, EUSHA O. UiLitAMS.; TRENTON, Augufl 21. The direQors of the Societv for tftablifhing ufeful Manufactures, have rfrfufved to Cfe& a Lottery for raising 100, coo dollars, agreeably to an a& of the Legiflaturt of the State of Ndw- Jti fey. It is expected all the tickets will soon be fold, as the plan appears to be the best and mod eligible for the purchasers of tickets, of any which has been offered to the public for a Irtng time. There are but one and a quarter blanks to one prize, and every afiuranee and precaution has been taken to have monies paid by the managers from time to time as re. ccivcdy into the banks at New-York and Phila delphia, to lemaiu therefor the purpose of pay-' lug the prizes, which arc to be discharged alter the lottery is drawn, by a check Upon one of the banks. There are three clalfcs—-the firft prize in the firit class is 5000 dollars ; ditto in the second class is 9000 dollars.; ditto in the third class is 16,009 dollars. Ihe direfciors Of ihc society have appointed the following peifons as fuperinten'dants and dirc&ors of the drawing of the loUery, viz/— Nicholas Low, Rtrtui King, Herman Hoy, James Watson, Richard Harrifon, Anjjah Haui.- mohd and Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-' York—-Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Nfauhew' M'Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city o&/ Philadelphia—-Kltav Boudioot,- James John Bayard, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua Wallace, joseph Bloomfield and Llilba Boudi not, of New-Jersey.—-John N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R.Hardcnbergh, qf N ew-BrunU Richard Wells, of Glouccfler, are ap pointed by the fuperiuiendanta as managers, who luve jpvpi bonds *-ach in 4P,©qo/ dollars, wnh fquc fulficicnt fecurit-res, for dif-- charging "with fidelity and punctuality the trull repolcd in them. NEW-YORK, Aug. 22. New.York, ,13th Aug.. 1753.; • 2d Year of the Republic. K , Citizen GENET, Minifler Plenipotentiary from flic French. Republic to General WASHINGTOX y President of the United States : SIR, I N'T rust go in this part of. the world with, the interetts and right* of the French people, <>* you arc'with those of the citizens of I have sworn to my country, and imputed it ds a (acred duty on myfelf never to permit private confederations or other motives foreign from the general weal to impede me in what I ceived the line of duty. Myconduft has accord ingly been marked with all the energy and franknefs which ever c) ara&erize a true repub lican. Toyoualoue, through the Secretary of State, have I complained of tire piincipJes yon have adopted, and remonstrated agaiuft deci fioju which ; have ieftrlt£