NEW- YORK, August 31. On the part of'l lie Minilter Pleni potentiary of the Republic, and of the Commander of the Squadron. IT is commandedto all Sailors and Soldiers, formerly embarked 011 board the Jupiter, to deliver to the Permanent Committee,' the Arms wbich they have carried with them; and to all the Sailors in general, not to carry Arms wfth them, under the Penalty of being arrested, and im mediately conducted to Prison. New-Turk, Augujl 30. The Mayor orders the Constables and Marjhals to pubjiih ,the above Order, and unless they are inliant ly complied with, the Disobedient will be punished. R. V. Cambridge, Augult 19. At a refperfable meeting of the landholders-, and other citizens of Dorchelter county, .EsiUern Shore . of Maryland, on the 19th of Augult, ?• 1793, -Col. John Ecclelton in the i# ch.tvr, the following Address to the Prefideiit of the United Stales, on his Proclamation, declaratory of Neutrality, was brought in by a Committee appointed for that pur pol'g, and unanitnoufly voted. ■h a deep sense ble peace, and trality of 1 lie United States, towards the bellige rent pawersof Europe. Of war we have had a ihare—That it was in a glorious cause, will, we hope, ever prove ill'the recollection, a motive to a conduct both dignified and spirited ; but we likewile hope that it will always be, as we believe it is at present, the disposition of all our fellow citizens, to cultivate that pa cific national character focongenial with our Republican Government, and so necellary to its purity and duration. Your proclamation we think conformable to the solid in terests of the country, its eXpreifiops warranted by the opinions & wishes of our fellow-citizens, and to have been inlpired by the'true fpir.it of that Constitution, under which we •enjoy the sweets of civil and abundant prosperity. T6 this additional proof of that vigilant pa triotifui, to which we have been so often and so highly indebted, we beg leave to give our unanimous approbation. IftHK Eccleston .Chairman. Attest. i Ch. S. O'Neil, Secretary~.m To the Landholders and other Citizens of Dorch'fler County, Eajlern Shore of Maryland. Fellow CitfzENS, TOUR Approbation of the mea sure which 1 have taken to declare to the world the Neutrality of the Uiined States, towards the belligc- renc powers of Europe, gives me sincere pleasure. And it is jio less pleating to me to pbferve the difpo fitioiivt'hichydu matfifeft to preserve onr country in a state of peace, as the only means of promoting our national prosperity, and ensuring a cotuinuance of rhofe bleflings which our country enjoys in an eminent digree. G. WASHINGTON. Philadelphia, Augvjl' 24, 1793' SIR, While I acknowledge the receipt of your polite Jeltecof the. 2Jlt iuftant, enclosing the iefolutions of a number of r.fpo&able inha bitants of t'.e county cf New-Gaftle, let me rerjut'ft you to ali'u e tliofe Gentlemen, that. I confi ler theii approbation of the late pro clamation of the neutrality of the United States, anil of tlie measures taken by the go. Vcrnittent to secure to this country a Con ti'mince cf thole,manifold bleflings \yhich bo attendant <>n a state of peace, as a new proof i f that enlightened vifdom and philan thropic (Jifpofition which has ever marked [he virtuous citizens of the United' States. : 'Jo M'XtMLY H limingtoiiy Auguji 31 Portland, {Pijirifl Maine.) At a meeting of the merchantj and otners, w Mr town of S f oitk)ar+nnvth, (nfcobay, the i ftfh dav of Jtugufly the jo(!awing resolutions were utikniyoij !y adopted: ' l. THAT peace and tranquility are blei jfings which ought to be considered at all fifties in llife hVgheft estimation, arid that the prcfei- Vat ion of" them is clTential to our pretert hap- and the prosperity of our country. Go. WASHINGTON. .tat especially when so many powers a.re at \ya. with each other, we, who. can "0 l Grand Force, 33 1-— 70 of which .are ; Petite Force, 108 ; Sainte Pelagie, 131; Madelonnettes, 80; Abbaye, 69—of which 23 are military, and $ hnftages; Bicetre, 214—a !a Salpetriere, 45 f Chambre d'Arret 4 la Maine, 39. Tota -342. ; M. Roland ha 1 ; fled to Lyons ; Briffotwas to join liim when he was arjefted. ' Civil 'Sta\ of Paris. Divorces') Marriages 28 Born 68 Died 56 ,8 7 2 9 <>' \ 19 7 2 4 65 oil Seven hundred and eighty-five millions of aflignats bad been burnt Jime 22 ; tlnrty tbree millioiis more were ready to be defiroy ed. Collot D'Herbois was Prefideiit the Convention the 23th June. The places' of public amusement which were open in Paris the 28th June were ten theatres—an amphitheatre, and two other public exhibitions. * ' The Spaniards have two Generals who are not without merit, viz. Don Rtcardos, com mander in chief of the army of Catalonia and Don Vinlura Coro, who commands the ar my of Navarre. ' They write from Perpignan that the brave garrison of Bellegarde hold out yet, notwith standing a contiuual bombardment— they tear a famine —if they can get ill provisions, the fortrefs will be saved—and efforts are daily made to get forward the convoys; but the vigilance of the Spaniards is incessant. The garrison of the fort' da Jlatn*, has been on fliort allowance 56 days ; it was not till the 57th that it Airrend'ertd, after having been 48 hours without eating. Thd Spaniards have taken Fourqves three lea" ues si 0111 Perpignan ; they have re (Sored the ancient police in all its forms. M E"alite in a letter to the National Con ventioii'of the 2d June, fa.vs that the moment he had Battered himfelf with a favorable cifion on his'ca'e, at that moment he found h.my lt iiuderrefideirt to assure the merchant* of the Uni ted States, concerned in foreign commerce or navigation, that due attention will be paid to any injuries they may fuffer 011 the high Teas, or in foreign countries contrary to the law of narionj or to e*ifhng treaties ; and that on their forwarding hither well authen ticated evidence of the feme, proper proceed ings Will 1>« adopted fee their relief: The jufVflrrd friendly - clifptiit ions of several belligerent powers, afford well founded expec tatinthat they will uyt hefitfcte to take ef mea urfs for refi raip»n!» their armed veflcls from committing iiggicffions and vex ations on our citizens or tlfcir property. There being :m particular' portion or de (cription of the mercantile body pointed out by the laws for receiving coinmunications'of this nature, I take the liberty ofaddreffing it to the merchants of Philadelphia, for the lute of Pennrylvahia,-and ofrequefting that thro' them it may be made k'nowu to all those of their state wham it may concern. Inforina« tion wi l.lie freely received, either from trie individuals aggiieved, or from any aifocla* tion» of merchants, who will 6e pickled to take the trouble of giving it, in a caljUo interelt ing to themselves and^tielr^HHJj. I have the honor to be witli J (Jj|e|t • Your mod obedient servant, TH. JEFFERSON. r hc Merchants of Philadelphia. The merchants of Philadelphia receive yoiilT communicat or), as one proof among the many of the attention of government to the com merce of the United States, which involves in \t every other important inccreft of our country. They wilt avail thetrilsive* of the ins itatiofn given, to convey all fiich information as tbey may obtain, refpefting rlie vexation and ipoit committed by the privateers of the powers at war, upon the fading vfffefs of America ) and they doubt ftot upon representation .being made, those powers will (hew the belt difpofi* tion to rfeftrain Jjggreflions, which, being est. ercifeif ajainft k people, who.in maintaining a 4 rift hjU- have manifeftcd a frien4* -r, Sc. EulLniua John, Hall, do. William, Connelly, Virginia Freedom, Tullai, do. Franklin, Talinan, Current Peggy, Skrjly, Charlfft »a Sloop Friend ftiip, Brady, Virginia Surprize, Berinet, do. Fanny, Brent, do. Bnfey, Hopkins, Cape-Francoit Sallvi Simons, Gouaive The hurricane season set in at St. and St Ktns, on Monday the nth of lait month, and continued u«itil li ne tin* ne*t morning with unabated and violent lury. Five veflVl* went on ftiore at S . Foftatiu , and 15 at, St. Kuu, mostly Aim rieans , Sir, To Correspondents. SHIP NEWS. Betsey, Taylor, Prifc of Stcckt ts ib our Ltjl. '.•fiwft,