From the Fkdrral Spy. LINE S, Addrejjed to that venerable Republican, and virtuous Engli/h Nobleman, Earl StAnhope. ILLUSTRIOUS patriot and immor tal iage ! Renowned leader of that daantlefs band, Which (till preserves, amidil the storms th it rage, Tike ancient lull re of thv native land.*- Perhaps the fate of generous Brutus thine— Perlwps like Cicero doom'd to roam asa»; Or facrrfic'd, perhaps at freedom's 1 Ihrine, Like Socrates, his eountry'stguiding star! Ah no ! we hear prophetie freedom's voice, With accent mild pronounce thy glo rious name ; She bids her foris and Albion's hqfts re- joice, t While Stanhope mounts the splendid s car of fame. I 9 Go on great man, nor fear a defpot'3 I S frown; ® Despise the titles that dilgface a Have— *The venal ftatcfmaq, ahd the royal gown, Alike dilguft the virtuous and the S irave. 1 What though a stupid tyrant bears'the , fvvay ? What t.ho' Britanniatis bow the fer- p vile knee ? What tho' despotic cloilds obfciire the day— Thine is the talk to make a nation » <«'■ N Tiiy name (hall shine on glory's death- S2 less page, And when rash George his certain doom shall meet, Stanhope, the seconc hero of the age, * Shall grace Britannia's Presidential O Seat! Ti A SON OF FREEDOM. Springfield, (MafT.) June 18, 1794. I ADVERTISEMENT. LETTERS 011 the fubj'etft of the Wash ington Lottery, being by miflake repeat- Yt edly addrefied to the CommifFiohers for the Sir City of Washington. Y« Persons concerned are bereby informed, ® e that all such should be addrefied either to W. Deakihs jun.of Washington, or to the Ql Silbfcriber. The commlffioners hever hav ing contemplated any further concern in { thisbufinefs, than in thrir afTent to receive the bonds and approve the names of the managers. The prizes have been paid and nut are paying . 2, the securities as- M '' ready given will be retained by the com- bne mifiioners, or transferred by them at their option to the bank of Columbia ; and the detl commifTioners will be consulted refpedlitig A 2 a judicious and equitable disposition of the houses to be built thereby ; their treasury nig' or the bank of Columbia will receive the 1 money intended for the National Univer- Bos fity, and they will be consulted iti the no- fror mindtion of the 24 managers ; but all the in t rcfponfibility refperting the general difpo- ano fition of the tickets, and payment of pri- the zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on and the persons whose names are and may be No. hereafter published as assistants to forward * this business with havi S. BLODGET. on 1 N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly .] lt , obliged if those persons who poflefs prizes a „a yet unpaid, will apply for their m&ney as till t tarly as pofTible. June d. c t f d l ; ~~~ ~ ~~ — — at t 140 BARRELS Best Boston BEEF, lIS 18 HOGSHEADS New-England Rum, Received by the schooner Belinda, from „ L T Boston, and for sale by j^ at Nalbro' & John Frazief. Mon No* 81, Walnut street. J une »° mw &SJ w Stock Brokers Office [ cribl No. 16. Wall-ft.eet, Niw-York ' r pHE. Subscriber iirtending ,o confine him- he (h A lell ennrely to the PURCHASE and SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION b'f, . . leaire to off r h.sfervice. to hi s Iriends' a.fd f, •thers, in the line of a Stock Broker Those J J wno'may pleafeto favor him with their bufi r u ncft, may depend upon having it tranfafied with the uimoft fidelity and dispatch there) Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any By other part of the United States, will be J uriftly attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. ot ro&thtf J un — Came to the fubferi ber's liable, on Friday the 27th inft. a bay HORSE, with a itar in his forehead, his two hind feet white, about 15 hands high. lican ' ie owner ' s desired to come and prove ' property, pay charges, and take him a- Earl way. Applv to ' WILLIAM BUCK, Pine near Fifth street. imor- June 30 d ntlefs NEW THEATRE. orms land- Mrs. Rowfon's NIGHT. TUS This Evening, ; •oam , _ June 30. Will be Presented, : am>s A NEW COMEDY, in three afls, fn- 1 terfperfed with songs, written by Mrs. t Rowfon, called , hns Slaves in Algiers ; j o R j im's A ftruggl-e for Freedom. . the Muftc composed by Mr. Reinag/e. t Mtiley Moloch» Mr.'Green c Frederick, Mr. Moreton' I 3 C Henry, Mr. Cleveland t Constant, Mr. Wh'tlock t 'did Sebastian, Mr. Bat6s l Ben HafT-rt, Mr. Francis Muftapha, Mr. Parley, jun. 1 ot' 3 Sadi, Master Warrell ' Selim, Mr. Blifiet - , Zorianha, Mrs. Warrell ' n a Fetnah, Mrs. Marshall ; Rebecca, Mrs. Whitlock °y<" Selima, Mrs. Cleveland Olivia, Mr?. Rowfon the Slaves, Me firs. Warrell, De Moulin, . Lee, &c. " The Prologue by Mr. Feftnell—the Epi- P 1 , logue, by Mr#. Rowfon. o e End of adl id, (Song) The heaving of (j the Lead, by Mr. Rwwfon. w cr " | End of the Comedy, a Chara-riftic fan-. J, tomimical Dance, called g The Sailor s Landlady ; p. . . Or, JACK JN DISTRESS. ai J Mr. Francis C r Ned Haulyard, (with afong) Mr. Dar ley juij. th- Sailors, Meflrs.Warrell, Bliflitt, . L ' Warrell jun. Lee, Ba a;n Jon, and De Moulin. Cl Lasses-, Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Bates, m Miss Rowfon, ana Miss At Willems. Landlady, Mr. Rotvfon m Hal Orange Girl, Mrs. De Marque To conclude with a double Hornpipe by Mr. Fraficis and Mrs. De Marque L. '10 which - from nine in the morning till three o'clock w ;n e in the after-noon, on thte day of perform- rv. )- ance. ' ' i- the Theatre, at the corner ef Si xth ctree, n |,, n and at Can- & Co's Musical Repository, F >e No. 122, Markef street. ' ![?' d . *** Afi inconveniences to the public eni> have arisen from the Box book being ope n t i r on the days of performance only, in future tfr _ attehd ance will be givtn at the office in j y the Theatre every day from ten 'till one, and on the days of performance from ten ami . ' till three o clock mthe afternoon. Appli- ri ™ Colons for Boxes, it ic refpeftfullv reqilef- flu' ted may be addressed, to Mr. Franklin, - at the Box-Office. - . ptibl INSURANCE COMPANY tron: OF this i NORTH AMERICA. 1 HE Stockholders are herSSy reminded n that an inltalment of two dollars „„ each stare of the ftoek i3to be pa . ( | on the feco d I Monday, (being the four,, enth ,la,} o. t u ft ' thataccordin e t<>'he charier c" W '' r I " n C "X" at " n . a "7 perron or peno r, (0 . Fren parrtierfh.ps, or bodies politic negleftine ter » 1 fcrihln f" 8 t0 PaV thC famc at the tir,e P-e- Intell Icribed tor payment thereof, shall , e |L c ral Jt 'f to.ihenfe of th .' Company all * he IWe' 65 pa ' d °" ' dct °unt of wer e he (hare and n.ar» s rel'pefti vely, in p" Nevi; aTafoTefed < / UC f h , defai,,rlila ' l be dayb tie, intereff " !l ri « h ". - Thor anddemand 'of "!° ume " r ' P r< 'fit, claim miral oSirrr °' fi the ru^ therefrom. •' ind th e P'oflts anfing and it By order of the President & Di.eflor, f^ Ot North America. * . June 8. , Ag w&jti 4J in the / C !l y UNITED STATES. • d, his ' hi S h - CINCINATI, M?.v 24. prove im a- Ext rail of a letter from a gent lem an at Vincennes, dated May tkt 14th, to eet. b' s friend in ihis place. A continual cerrefpondence is kept up, between the Biiti'h commanding Tq* officer of Detroit, and the commanding ' * officer of St. Louis. From letters re ceived from gentlemen, living in the U- S linois, dated May 6th, we are informed, that the Spanish cxprefs had returned from Detroit, 011 or about the firll inlt. and brings information, that the British are making great preparations foi war at that place. That the militia of De i, th- troit, commanded by the governor of Mrs. that place, and three regiments of re gulars wert at Rufhdebd, to aft in con junction with the Indians, a'gainft Gen. ' Wayne's army ; this information comcs from another quarter, by the Indians, ' and a great many on this river are gone | jle. to join the British ilandard. About 5 Jreen days ago, a man arrived from New reton' Madrid at this place, and informs us, " land that thegarrifon is 200 ltlong, befidej tlock three gallies and three galliots, which kit it, |^ ac i j u (t a i rived from New-Orleans with. j un 40,00b dollars, this information is con lrrell firmed by letters from Ka/kafkias : the lliflet Spaniards are in high fpirks about the ell ' news from Detroit, all _ * HeadsQtwrters, Greenville May 17, ulin, Commander in chief is happy in the opportunity, of thus publicly ex- tl Epi- pressing his approbation of tile coixjufl ci of Lieut. Turrter, of ti.e 2d, and En- al of sign Lee, of the 4th Sub-legions, who a] with 15 gallant dragoons, charged and F Pan-, defeated three times tfieir number of fr Savages on the 14th inft. although in m po Jellion 'of their choice of ground, v and slushed with temporary advantage B ncis over the fmalh but the determined van- bi ar g-iaid who with their intrepid leader, pi rat, co ? oral J amcs Watts'df the firft Sub- Ba- kg iofr > bravely fell in dsfence of the es cort. The commander in chief, is ajfo He's, much obliged to Lieut. Clark of the X\ xlifs 4th Sub-legion, and the troops under a J his command, for the rapidity of their que mart 'k to l! PP ort 'he van-guard ; the w by precipitate flight of rhe Savages, who si, abandoned all their packs, bkrketsand provisions, with many as their arms, produces a demonflration that they can- , not sustain a determined charge. P . WINCHESTER, June 13. ton .We hear that Mountaiirieader, accom- v reU paYued by fcveral oilier Chickafaw chiefs, iN ' een are llow q " theu wa >" to Philadelphia and c " ind are f '4> e £ ed to pals through t'hrs town. M icis The Knoxville Gazette, of the 28th th ett * coWarils 3,1 account of one Peter Pear- ed , rlficld haviftg been killed by Indians, on the sth of that month, near W ear's Cove y s in Jefferfon county. ; ef l INDIAN NEWS. Friday the a 3 d ififtant, the Indians kil be led a family about 12 miles from Shelby- Cl " ville, the woman was tbttiahawked and tlle of lealped, and was not dead on Sunday. % ' Da PHILADELPHIA, the c's JUNE 30. ? nt: • ••■ in a ie NEW THEAtRE. J k r .!f! ,is even j, n g the Jovers of the Drama J a- CnL , r thf ° methln goriginal-a Comedy from the pen of Mrs. Rowfon. den e „i,* • P ,i have,been informedthat this lef " s Y from A V tle ß an t'produ> mm the literary chara&er of the author a,,,! . it, 3 not doubted, that it merits, ter—to Americans peculiarly f O . hea< t u nc6ura ge genius, to reward the la- t0 fl » bors of those who employ their talents to - f r espASMja*. p srAagsr -**->' - , t ' ie d r f tft ? rda y arr ived here the brig Eliza I ' on '1 he was at PuarlF) * annen ] an In forms,that meli 1- t l on the 4 th infant r U h^ da y;'> e -arrived at /t. Annl ' L French ftip of the line, five frigates" a cut. inft ! In? if"" 2 r"? es > ana landed 1500 troops cont ' • Li S-rii by f p ; - ; two (hips' of the lineand feveSottr ft ° f ° f , '! '' -efeen o ,.the 6t h, off the , who! Nevis, beating up for St. Anns. And the P WO.M b,.o,,'Su tlire„ M&r* it;, a A gentleman who arrived a# TVT-» v 1 r in the fliip Yuflorv infl l ew " lork feat < . ral P ictory, informs that they fJI Bruc< ■im in with Lord Howe's fleet the loth of Ma) and the next day i'poke a Danilh brig that . • had four days before parted through the French fleet from the Chesapeake. The brig Susannah, Capt. Baird, failed 7.1 at from Belfaft the 7th May. She has bro't to 255 pallengers, all in perfect health; and ' we learn by her that Mr. Rowan, the cele brated Irilh patriot, had made his escape kept from prison iri Dublin. A reward of 1000 iding E u ' neas was offered for feciiring him. Port au Prince taken. rs re le II- We have it from good auihority, that ( Port au Prince has been taken by the En glilh after-an aflault of nine hours. Son- ' ". ne thonax rathefthan fall into the hands of his ' implacable enemies the British, killed him- 1 ritifh felf, and Polverel was taken prisoner. war Gen. Adv. De- _ f're- By this Day's Mail. 1 con- Sen. NEW-YORK, June 28. " >mes On Wedue?day lad departed this life, j ians, William S. Livingston, Esq. Coun i°"e fellor at law. ut 5 h Jew- . , , ai Us _ A gentleman who came pajjenger in th et c fides Jh'p l-'iflory, Capt. Hall, arrivedyef- ui h»ch ter day from London, in J I days, has °.' oUigingly furni/hed us rs iii that capital. iTiey " %, that since the extermination ofi ga ' . ever >' thin g ha s been j conduced at Paris with perfect order n and regularity; that there is nothing m r of the town, or its inhabit- hed ants, that indicates their being engaged •na defpetate war with almost the whole ■ol iLuropt-. ( ,i That > on the contrary, they ire as " K ch •a S a y as u [" al ; there being fifteen confi- ' e< derable theatres open, befldes other, of ther 1S less note ; that they seem to hold the ef- 1 - ort. o the ailies in Jjerftdl contempt : ' ; at ', , when was reported at Paris for 1 X I ' A/ r*" Prussia had withdrawn ftrol - t " m ! . the }ea S ue of crowned to g ea f f' }" - y erc 10 Far fiom appearing ma g . o felicitate tbemfelves upon the occafi- mori 3 on, that the only remark made in all er vv e companies was that of mieux pour lui (lo r "P° e much the better for him.) V y Jdd (la 11 a 1 .... . May j-. lad.l the R 4- tVV ° f,a y s ' a of LonJ.m W , Vt '" deC h2S reac bed T ' , r Wc a,e happy i„.beino- able tweh ' meSCS !hCfC 3nd P« r »«ing Briti die iLil i„ great force. T Jrr u° m Leghorn of the 16th %• ■ "ate, that the fretre or liaft.a ni q ll< fa*-*? r .tt ,"* dl W. bo,h t "■'rf of ,h t B „iiih.„ so v.'oient, whole place was almost reduced to a T! 'eap of ruins, and was hourly expert l!,e C I'; t T d " "• ,he 1 The red-hot balls whiVh t , « ctr f Tr lJa "' " "Mfn "" '■ '£■? °» F Bruce, Esq. the e' ' ,I,' anies that i q the celtorated Abyssinian the 2 , "May traveller. Mr. Bruce, after having en. ; that countered so many perils in distant legi -11 the ons, received his death from a fall down his own stair-case. failed Majetty's packet, the Queen bro't Charlotte is appointed to take out the ; and mails of to morrow night for New cele- York. scape We learn, from the molt indubita iooo ble authority, that government has re ceived intelligence from Warsaw of the moit important Hatuae. that • Amon S ot ' particulars it is men ; En- tlonec '> t ' lat an 'nfurreftion took place Son- '° n I 7 t ' l of April, against the Ruf his " an party in that town, which was fol him- lowed by a dreadful massacre. v - nII f T her ria£es ' that tlle Ruffian Commander in Chief, Ingerftroem, was I ta ken ptifojier by the Insurgents, who I. had forced that part of his army that had escaped the massacre to take refuse with the King i„ the Citadel, which life f y Wcre cll) kty in 've(ting at the • time the accounts came away. JU "" l Th - e „ Ruffian mi ' nifter " alf 9 said t« have fallen into hands of the insurgents • and a large army of Poles, from the in' f UT ' or ° f country, as well as that ycf- under the Command of Kofciu/ko, are has °. n their march with the utmost expedi % Warfaw 01 "'' 316 W " h thC lrfUrgCntS ° f of Ihe foregoing particulars are con the hrmed by a letter from Amsterdam, Mav i, whichi fays—We karn from the Lower Elbe that at the departure of the last courier from Warsaw thatcitv was in flames m no less than four different ■of places. ent II * las been since confidently reported ve( j I here, that the Insurgents under Gen. the ! Avolciufto, have made themfeives maf the j tel sos capital of Poland, no Another account mentions, that the au- , Insurgents, proceeding rapidly from , Cacrow to Warsaw, had attacked the at latter place in a furious and irrefiftable re; | manner, which had yielded to their im eir petuofity and valour ; that the King Poland and the RirfTian troops had retired to feme distance ; but that the Patriots had surrounded t'hem and cut off their at retreat. er- j On the 23d ult. the Prussian troops i a , quartered at Colonge received orders to ch - march back to the environs of Mentz. ivo j The combined powers have taken in j the course of nine days, viz. from the, on ' J 1 ' 1 to the z6th of April, nolefsi. i f's ™ net y one pieces of canrton from i u |-_ - trench. On the 17th, 31 Cannon cy 24th, 3 of 26th, 57 ve Hffy )'• Total gi 'o LaPomone and Le Barbet Frer : k- frigates, taken by the Floia and Art thu fa, came into Spithead on Monday last. ; c . The Kitigof Ptuffia ; s to take the n command in person of the 62,400 men ,f for whlch ve are to pay. This is ge nerally considered as good security a /f coming to any harm. -r , , Ma 7 5* n 1 ' ie attack of the enemy <*n the al . Hed a ™y on the 26th ult. was more d general than it firft expefled. As foort e as they had plundered Courtray, they let on it fire ; and what will greatly en s rich them in the plunder of Minin, is „ the circumstance of the fair being held f there at the time they attacked it. The great objects of Pichegfu in . this invasion of Weft Flanders, and s for Which he has rendered his column , stronger than the others, is no dobut 1 to get at the chief depots of the allies r magazines and tnilitary stores • but the * more he is loaded with plunder the flow. 1 er will be his retreat, and there was a , report at Oftend just before the last | packet failed, that the reinforcements 1 n t Gen. Clairfait had come up with Pichegru, defeated him with great {laughter, and retaken aU his waggons lad.-n with plunder. We hope tl.is ■ W-iH be confirmed. The ilandard of Fort Bourbon had twelve cannon {hot through it from tiie British batteries. i The Kihg has ordered the flandarcis, . See. taken from the French at Marti nique, to be put up in St. Paul's church. May 6. ■ The accounts received ycflerday from the Continent, are mote calculated to give h ope for invention, than to fatisfy rational enquiry. It is certain that to- 1 wards the coafi, the alarm has fiifci'tU ' lie orders ifluedat Oftend for gettiig tlie fiiips out of the harbour, and fur opening the sluices, have been counter; manded; but it does uot appear th:.t the Freuch have retired from Courtray. Our correspondent at BriifTels writes, that they attacked Gen. Clairfayt ont the 2d, in fajs pofitioi! between Coitr*