July 1 794, will be futjeft to confifca- s tion it occf.fioris a very serious alarm to those, who Have property by sales made in that cbuntry. Resolved, That the Representatives of this city in Parliament be directed immediately to apply to his Majesty's Ministers, on this important fubjrct ; that they represent in ; the strongest terms, the very great damage and loss that mull arise, not only, at present, but for the time to come, to eveiy de scription of inhabitants in this City, (hould the above Edict continue in force ; and that they use their utnioft exertions to obtain effectual relief from so alarming and threatening an evil. Resolved, That copies of these refo,- lutions, be transmitted to the Repre sentatives for the County of Norfolk, and that they be requested to co-cope rate with the Members for the City of Norwich. Resolved, That the foregoing refo lntions be inserted in the two Norwich and Bury papers, the Times, the Mor ning Chronicle, the Sun, and Star. Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting be given to the Chairman, tor his attention to this important business. Robert Partridge, Chairman. UNITED STATES. BOSTON, June 13. From Halifax, June 5. On Sunday last arrived here from Virginia, his Majesty's ships .Daedalus, commanded by Sir Charles Knowles, and Terpsichore, Captain Bowen. Tne iJaedalus failed frrom England last fall, bound for this place ; but meeting with a courCe of levcie itorms, and having received great damages, be sides having sprung her main-mast and fore-malt, io as not to be able to car ry fail on them, (he was obliged to put into Norfolk ; —*. which time two French Frigates were in the Chefapeak. On her arrival there, the got in two new malts, and Having completed the other neceflary repairs, Sir Charles Knowles, intended immediately to pro ceed to this place ; but jult as the ihip was ready for lea, a French fleet, con filling of two ships of the line, four frigates,and two corvettes, arrived from France, to convoy home a fleet o: French merchantmen which had been lying in the Chefapeak. Those fli ps were immediately so ilationed, as to block up the Daedalus, and to render her departure impofiible. In this mor tifying situation, the officers and crew of the Daedalus have been exposed to every mean infuit, both from the French and Americans, that it is poi fible to conceive of. But great merit is due to Sir Charl s Knowles, his officers, and (hip's com pany, for the steady contempt with which they have uniformly repelled a condudt so unmanly and ungenerous. To infuit an enemy so very inferior in force, while it betrays every mark of cowardly little minds—in the brealt of the brave man, of any nation wlk> hears it, will excite a generous abhorrence and indignation. One great object in tended by these insults, was, if pofii ble, to provoke the people ef the Dae dalus to some seeming impropriety of condudt, that might foim a pretence for them to take advantage of, to pro ceed to greater outrages. Sir Charles Knowles saw into their designs, and by the steady discipline maintained in the Daedalus, rendered their insidious in tentions abortive. The 20th of April, the French fleet confiding of about 150 fail, convoyed by two ships of the line and fix frigates failed for France. After the departure of the fleet, the Concorde frigate, and a Corvette of 17 guns, moved up to Cranny Ifiand. About the beginning of May, three musket balls were discharged into the Daedalus, from an American fort erec ted nearly opposite to where she was an chored. On Sir Charles Knowles's re monllrating to the Governor on this fhameful procediug, some enquiry was made, and the persons who had dis charged the muskets, it was supposed, would be punished. On the 14th of May, despairing of the arrival of any British ship to their relief, Sir Charles Knowles ordered the Dx-dalus, to unmour, with a determi nation tp proceed to sea early the next morning. The ship was unmoored accordingly, and, every arrangement made for her departure , when the mod •pleasing sensations were suddenly exci ted throughout the ship, by the joyful and unexpeded ar-iyal of a small boat along fide, in which was a midshipman belonging to his Majesty's (hip Terpsi chore, dispatched by Captain Bowen, to acquaint Sir Charles Knowles, that that (hip was at anchor in Lynhaven that he was ready to co-ope rate with him. On a return being font to this melTage. by Sir Chaj-les Knowlcsjr the TerpficLore proceeded up the river to Hampton Road, where ; both (hips joined; and (aluted each o ther by three cordial cheer 5. _ . . The 15th and, 16th of ,May, the < weather was stormy and disagreeable; but the wind becoming faifronthe 17th, in the morning, the Daedalus and Terp sichore got under way, and proceeded < to the Lower Road, where the Con- ' corde and Corvette were lying,, and paf fmg them, proceeded down the Bay.— About three quarters of an hour after wards, after having taken all the men out of the Covette, and increasing there by herJhip's company to above 500 men, the Concorde got under way and fol lowed the ships down the Bay. To in crease this gasconading appearance, /he made a great display of grappling irons, and other arrangements for boarding.— At <0 o'clock, his Majesty's (hips reach ed Cape Henry, and proceeded four or five miles to sea, then hove too, to wait for the Concorde. At 11 o'clock, the Concorde reached Cape Henry, where citizen Van Dogen saw it fit prudently to come to anchor., The Dredalus and Terpsichore flood off ai)d 0(1, under an easy fail, till the next morning, when they flood in to Cape Henry ; but could fee nothing of the Concorde, They paf | fed the whole day of the 18th, at a lit tle distance from the Cape, and on the morning of the 19th flood in again ; when finding it in vain to wait any long er, they proceeded for this port, leaving the Sans Culottes quietly to return and ftng " The Carmagnoland Citizen Van Dogen, jt pofiible, to make out a . Tale for the Convention, that will save his head from the Guillotine, It appears by the statements under Halifax head, that Captain Van-Dogen did not look Jloarp after the Daedalus and Terpsichore. It was said, when 'ie returned to Norfolk, he was unable to come up with them. Slow foiling ' vellels indeed, that coold not ovettpie others that were lying too ! But -hen this is'a Halifax is l -lot to be credited f ! In contradiction of the Halifax news, it is said several ai rivals from Norfolk, mention the Concorde's chafing the Bri • ilh frigates 48 hours. PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 19. Rule as to the failing of the veffils of war • of the Belligerent Nation 4 from the , _ .United States. WHEN any vessel, whether of war or ' merchandize public or piivate, belonging - to any belligerent nation, (hal! depr.ru irom . the United States beyond the jurisdictional line of the United States on the ocean, and a vessel of war, whether pnblk: or private, belonging to another of the belligerent na- . tions, being adverse, Ihall at the time of the departure of the fir.'l mentioned vessel, < be within luch jurifdidtiona! line, the last mentioned velfel oi war fl.aU not fail be- : yondiucn j urifduftion.il line, until the ex-* giratkm of twenty four hou s, after the de- ' parture or tit firit mentioned vessel. If any vessel of war belonging to a belli gerent nation shall fail contrary to the fore- ! going rule, (he Ihall be deemed to have vi- ! olated the law of nations, and the govern- < ment of the United States will take mea sures for causing to be restored, any prize, taken by her, and brought within the pow er of the United States. This rule shall commence forthwith, and shall be notified to all the foreign miniliers, residing near the United States. True Copy, GEO. TAYLOR, Chief Clerk in the Department of State. Jnne 18, 1794, By this t)ay's Mail. NEW-YORK, June 18. Two English fiigates are arrived at the watering place ; they are said to be the Quebec, Capt. Rogers, and the Alarm, both from Admiral Jarvis' fleet; they are getting a few stores and are to fail again. From the Minerva. The report of the committee of Con.- gtefs, appointed to examine the ac counts and proceedings of the Treasury Department, is now before the public. This report is lengthy j making a pam phlet of 86 pages. In their ftateTnent, the committee have exhibited all the es sential modes of tranfafting business in that .department—the methods of re ceiving and disbursing all public mo nies—the forms of bills, warrants and leceipts, used in the business—an ac count of all loans and deposits in the several binks—the duties of the respec tive officers—the manner in which the books are kept in the several offices— the amount of the public revenues for each year, and the total amount for the whole term since the ellablifhment of the government.—The amount of appro priations and the balances in favor of the treasury for each quarter —the sour ces from which the revenues arise—the history and operations of the finking fund—the proceedings of the Secretary \vi:h refpeit to the foreign loans—the difpofitjon of the monies borrowed— the amount of the debts of the United States, and the am«unt of each respec tive debt, foreign and domestic, dillin guifhing the amount of the several spe cies of. funded and unfunded certificates. This report will, it is presumed, be gra tifying to the public, who feel interested to know the (late and management of the national finances. It will, at the some time, wipe away the unjull and a busive aspersions call on the Secretary of the Treasury—it will establish his re putation for incorruptible integrity, and confound the calumny of his enemies, tho' it may not silence their flanderons tongues. A melancholy accident happened yesterday afternoon :—A lad of about 13 years, fonofMr. Dawfon, in Cort landt-ftreet, barber, by some fatality,, caught his neck in a line, which was hanging in the yard, in such a manner, that he was (Irangled beyond recovery in a few moments after; Last evening arrived the America, Howell, in 4 months and 20 days from Canton. The Washington, Randal!, was to fail in three weeks after the America. PORTSMOUTH, June ia Arrived here yesterday, the schooner Irfduftry, Capt. Woodward, in 26 days from St. Thomas's. Beef when he left there, was felling at 7 dollars per barrel. Capt. Woodward informs, that there was a report in circulation at St. Tho mas's that the Danes had declared war against France, and that three French privateers then at St. Thomas's were detained on account of the report. NORFOLK, June 11. On Monday last arrived the brig jol ly Tar, Capt. Dixon, from Barbadoes. Capt. Dixon informs, that the sloop General Green, of Providence, ( R; I.) Edward- Boss, mailer, arrived at Suri nam, from the coall of Africa, with 81 (laves, on the 23d April. The (loop came too below the town, and Capt. Boss went up in his boat, and left word with the mate to bring the (loop up the next morning. At 2 o'clock, A. M. file was cut out by nine pirates, (fuppo j fed to be foMiers from the fort) .and ran | out to sea. The second mate made his escape out of the cabbiii window into .the boat .before they got out of the river. The chief mate was confined until they , got ouf, and the : ordered on deck to conduct the (loop to Martinique. The • pirates fometiints spoke French, and one of the (loop's people underilanding it, found they intended as foou as they made the Island, to kill ail hands and | "un the (loop 011 Ihore. Tiiey therefore | took the oppoitunity when the pirates j began to be sea-sick, and at 1 o'clock, I P. M. on the 24th, they attacked them, ; killed 5 and confined the other 4; — the mate and one of the (loop's people only, were, wounded ; and on the i(t of May arrived fafe at Barbadoes. The Captain having all the papers, the mate could not proceed to any other island. When Capt. Dixon left Barbadoes, the mate had obtained perffliflion to fell his slaves. SAVANNAH, May 29. By the (loop Fancy from Cape Ni chola mole, we learn that Cape Fran cois was attacked and taken by the Spa-* niards about the i3thin(lant. Yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in the (hip Grenada Packet, lying along fide of the wreck of the Ceres at Hut chinfon's Island, by the boiling over of a pitsh pot on deck ; (he drifted overto the wharves on this fide, and Went up with the flood tide ; on pafiing Mr. Clay's wharf one of the (lores caught, file, but was soon extinguiftied ; at Mr. Miller's (he was (lopt by an old wreck, where the greatest exertions were used by the inhabitants and others, for upwards -of two hours, to (lop the fire on board, but without effedt ; how ever it was happily prevented from com municating to the buildings ashore ; and near high water in the evening (he was towed a considerable way up the river, so as not to endanger any further, the wharves or (hipping. NEWARK, June 18. We have the pleasure to announce to the public, that on Saturday la 11, the large mill for spinning of cotton by wa ter was put in operation at Paterfon, to the great fatiffaiflion of all those who wi(h well to the manufactures of this '' . | fcountry, and from the specimen given on that, day, there is no doiibt the ex peditions of the public will be fully answered. The dam and canal are torn pleat, and there is water fuflicient for all kind of mills and great convenien ces for placing the.m Thetmill was opened with great pa rade ■' a confiderjjle cempany was col letted from all parts who went in pro (iellion to the mill, and a ball was giv en to the children and workmen of the fadlory; and the expe&ations of the public were not only gratified but greatly raised in contemplating the fu ture importance of their rising fabrics. Baltimore, June 17. Extract of a letter from J arnica, dated May 11. " There is a most malignant fever ra ging here at present, and it is highly neceflary; as you tender the fafety of your families and the community, that the conditioji of the crews of every ves sel from this place (hould be ftridlly in fpedled before they are fuffered to mix with foeiety. The hot weather is now coming on in America, and by fe*f>ua ble precaution you mav prevent a simi lar cafadiophe to what has already hap pened to the firfl town in the United States." Sunday last arrived here, the fliip Union, Capt. Johnfton, in 15 days from the Havannah. Thirty leagues to the southward of Cape-Henry the Unioi: was boarded by two Britifft frigates, the Quebec and Alarm, who deprived hci of two hands, under pretence ot the being British fubjefts. The commando of the Quebec informed Capt. fohhflo that there were 8 British frigates on our coall, daily in fight of each other. EXTRACT. There is a certain class of beings " wbefe praise is cr tfurc and whefi blame is pra'fe." Tiiev will always cavil, always scribble and catch at errors, if they cxift. — Dryden fays, " Errors like Jlraws upon the furface « JlflWi "He who would search for pearls mujl dive below." As long as our beloved Preftdent con ! dtiflshimfelfin the administration of our ' government as he hitherto has done, he need not indeed " fear the envenomed breath of malevolence —Are all the signal services he rendered us through a long and, (at many times,) a doubt ful conteli so soon to be forgotten i Or rather are they only to be remembered j for the purpose, (let me call it the dia | bolical purpose) of abusing hirn ?—lt is I well kn»wn that at the unanimous fuf | frage of his fellow-citizens' he left the t sweets of domellic retirement, and en i tered upon the great political theatre with : relußanee ; disclaiming every idea oFpe j cumary cimpinfat'fin, (as he did when he ! was appointed commander in chief,) for ' his services.— i How,has the Ptefid'nt been reqtiit : ted? Oh ! gratitude, haft thou like AJlrea left the earth ? ' PRICE of STOCKS. 6 per Cents, 18/4 2 per Centsj 10/4 >- Jntereft off. Deferred 11/7 J U. S. Bank flock, 15 1-1 > Dividend N. A. do. do; 16 5 on - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Arrived, days Ship Princess Sophia Magdalina, Sar rinfon, Bourdeaux 49 Schr. Nancy & Betsey, Juflice Virg. J Fair Lady, Thompson, New- Providence 14 Sloop Wonder, Pecca, N. Carolina 9 Cynthia, Watson, IN, York 4 Maria, Sacket, do. e CLEARED. Ship Brittania, Greeuway, Cadiz Nuten, Bcrkett, Malaga Schr. Willing Maid, Tatem, Currituck Ifabclla, Stay, Fort Dauphin Sloop A me, Gardner, Sherbourne Abigail, Smith, New-York Lark, Penifton, St. Martins Capt. Rofs of the brig Sally & Eet fey, in 6 2 days from Martinique informs, that he left there several American ves sels, among which the (hip Fab.us, Capt. | Cortan, Philadelphia : he further in forms, that 011 the 3d inft. he was board ed by two English frigates of 36 guns each, which refufed to give their names, but ("aid they were from Virginia, on a cruize to Beimuda; they threatned se veral times to take out some of the crew belonging to the Sally & Betsey, but the Captain infilled 011 the impropriety of fuel 1 proceedings; and after flridl examination they difmifled him, lat. 35 4, long. 71, 30. *0* The piece Jigned Met ell us—fV* lates to a fuljeit, which the party princi pally :concerned niijhes should not be re vived. .•V ; i A stated meeting of the Americalf Philofopliical Society, will be held at their Hall on Friday evening, the 20th in ft. at 7 o'clock. R. PATTERSON, Secretary. An For MADEIRA, ©SSiJCi The Ship W'M, CATHARINE, pjjjPypT-C? Capt. M'Coiilom TO i'ail dire&ly. A few barrels will bo taken on freight, if speedy application it made. Apply to PETER BLIGHT, Or JOHN CRAIGi The Owner of the Catharine begs to in form the gentlemen, importers from Ma deira, the Catharine returns direflly to this port, and will take freight on mode , rate terms. June 19 diw jT—J-v THE BRK3ANTINE Schuylkill, Captain Knox, 30U . • > to St. Croix, will touch at St- Euftatius, to accommodate anv paTengern who may wish to be landed there. She will fail on Saturday morning next. Apply to WHARTON & GREEVES. June 19. 3 t NEW THEATRE. Mr. Green's Night. TO-MORROW EVENING, June 20. Will be Presented, A NEW COMEDY, never performed in America, called How to Grow Rich. Written by the Author of the Dramatist, Notoriety, &c. Pave, Mr; Chalmers Smalltrade, Mr. Bates Sir Thomas Roundhead, Mr. Finch Latitat, Mr. Green Hippy, Mr. Francis \V arford, Mr.Moreton Sir Charles Dazzle, Mr. Cleveland Plainly, Mr. De Moulin Nab, 1 Mr. Rowfon Formal, Mr. Warrell Servants, Mefirs. BlilTetJ, J. Darley, J; Warrell, and T. Warrell. Lady Henrietta. Mrs. Whitlock Lola, Mrs. Marlhall Miss Dazzle, Mrs. Francis Bett y. Mrs. Cleveland End of A (ft 111. a Comic SONG, in cha racter, by a Gentl'man, being his firft appearance ; —and at the end of the Co medy, by desire, Mr. Bates will fine " The LiTTLE FARTHING RUSH LIGHT." 7 0 which ■■will be added, A new serious PANTOMIME, originally performed at the Theatrfc iij Paris, cal led La Foret Noire, Or, The natural son. The Overture and Music entirely new, eompofsd by Mr. Reinagle ; With new Scenery, designed and executed by Mr. Milbourn. The Pantomime under the direSien of Mr. Francis. Geronte, father of Lucille, Mr. Green Lanzedan, Lucille's lover, Mr. Mireton Adolphe, the natural son, Matter T.War n 'fell P.nce, finical Abbe, Mr. Francis Lubin, apeafant, Mr. Warrell Fronte and Pifquin, servants to G' ronte Mefirs. Warrell and Darley jun. Lucille, daughter to Geronte, Madame * ... , . Gardie Marton, Luci le's m?id, Miss Rowfon BANDITTI. Le Terreur, captain of the banditti, Mr. ' Marfha'l Sans Quartier, the lieutenant, Mr. Cleve- LeFourbe, Mnßliflet Robbers, Messrs. De Moulin,Lee, Bason, &c. Tickets to be had of Mr. Green- at No 68, north Eighth ftrect. pn Monday the Tragedv of J U L I A with the Comic Opera of The Waterman' -Or the First of Augult—for the benefit or Mrs. Shaw. Mr. Moreton and Mr. Harwood's Nieht will b* on Wednesday. Tickets to be had at the office near, the Theatre, at the corner of Sixth ibeet and at Carr & Co's Musical Repository, No. 122, Markef ftrect. » Places in the Boxes to be taken at the Box-Office of the Theatre, at any hour from nine in the morning till three o'clock 111 the after-noon, on the day of perform ance. % *** As inconveniences to the nub!ic have anfen from the Box book being open on the day, of performance only, in fufrure attend ance will be giv „ at the office m the Theatre every day from ten 'till one, and on the days of performance from ten rill three o clock imhe afternoon. Appli cations for Boxes, it if refpetf fully requef, ted, may be addressed, to Mr. Franklin, at the Box-Office.