COPENHAGEN, Aril rj. The Naval Armament i carried on here with the greatefl adivity; and accounts from Swedeii agre in Hating, that the preparations for fitting out a formidable sea force, are c?ried on with equal zeal and vigour in the Swedish ports. SOUTH PRUSSIA: April 22. Every thing is now ffe and quiet here.-—The Polish have soon found it expedient to deert from their ma 1 enterprises against Air territor^f Brigadier Anthony Wadalinfki, the Polish patriot, is a najve of that part of Poland now called Saith Prussia. It is said that he has actually received a fufficient sum of moniy to pay his bri gade, but made awaj circumftanee rather unfavorable to the Britilh ministry, as their faithful ally the king of Pruflia, will find fufficient tife for his troops with the Emperor in Poland, and might therefore march to the rightabout, and refund the forage money which he has received, hereafter, when this august monarch may find it fuitabled to his convenience. Accounts from Suza in Italy, men tion the progress of the War in that quarter. On the 7th bf April, 6000 French troops, in levsral columns, ad vanced towards Mount Cenis, to attack the port, of the Sardinians, called La tneth; they advanced as far as the Mountain which commands the Forts of Tavernette and Ofpedale. General Chini, with a body of Sardinians, im mediately marched against them ; an engagement ensued, and after much refiitance, the French at last were forced to retreat- The Commander of the French has been killed in this engage ment and buried with Military honours at Braman. The French are stated to have loft 300 men killed and wound ed ; the allies one lieutenant, and two privates killed, aud five wounded. FALMOUTH, May 4. Lord Howe, with the Grand Fleet and the general convoys; are now off this port, about four leagued distance— Two frigates have just hove too off the harbor, te take the trade for the Medi terranean, which are now under way. The neighboring,hills are covered with people, as the day is remarkably fine, and a light breeze of wind from Ni E. NINE P. Mi The fleet is out of fight. The Ame ricaft Ihip Mary, Thomas Bowditch, matter, arrived this morning in our port from Hampton Roads, in Viiginia. PARIS, April 24. Couthon has announced in the Jaco- bin Club, that the Convention is prepar ing to take into consideration the cafe of such of the public fun&ionaries as have acquired their officcs by intrigue. Mad. de Chodkowicz, confortof Lu bomirka, Prince Palatine of Kiovia, having been declared pregnant has been respited. 1 he bulletin of the Police estimates the number of prisoners at 7746. A mong those who have been recently confined, are the father of Gen. Santer re ; Mademoiselle de Betify ; Madame Chautulant-de-la-Rochefoucault ; Gi ambonne, a banker, aged 75 years; General Segur ; M.deLomenie: and' M. M. de Chevilly, father and son. April 27. Amon'g those recently imprisoned are General Galbaud, late commandant of St. jJomingo, and Confcieuce, his aid-de-camp. We hear that the Cherokee Chiefs lately deputed by their Nation to enter into a Treaty with the United States, having compleated their business, took their departure from this City on Sun day morning laft—oll board the Brig Fame, Captain Hunt, for Charleston. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED, 7 days Biig Industry, Havannah 20 Jane, ilillibridge, Bermuda 11 William, Lunt,Newbury Port 10 Sloop Dove, White, Do. Do. CLEARED. Ship Abigail, 'Hammond, Amsterdam Brig Clanfia, Monteith, Madeira Mary Fleming, St. Sebastians Schr. Thomas, Howard, Fort Dau phin Sloop Nancy, Floyd, Cherry-Stone Bank of North America, at • r, J u 'yr. 1794- Ala meeting of the Directors this day a dividend of fix per cent was declared for the last half year, which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their representatives, at any time after the 10th inft. By order of the board, JOHN NIXON, President. J"b 1 dtio NEW THEATRE. Mr. & Mrs. Cleveland's NIGHT. TO-MORROW EVENING, July 2. Will be Prefcnted, A TRAGEDY, called the Widow of Malabar. Raymond, Mr. Moreton Albert, Mr. Harwood ChW Bramin, . Mr. Fennel! Second Bramin, Mr. Warrell Young Bramiu, Mr. Cleveland Nalrain, Mr. Green indamora, the Widow, Mrs. Whitlock Fatima, Mrs'. Cleveland In afl 3d a GRAND PROCESSION, with the ceremony of the facrifice of an Indian woman, on the Funeral Pile of her deceased husband.—the vocal parts by Mefirs. Marshall, Darley, Darley jun. Warrell, Lee, Mrs. Marlhall, Mrs. Warrell,Mifs Broadhurft, Miss Willems and Mrs. Oldmixon, End of the a whimfital, pantomi mical Address, supposed to be written by Somebody, addrefled to Anybody, to be heard by Everybody, and to be deliv ered in thfc character of Nobody, by Mr. Bates. After which will be performed a Farce, in the French language, called JO AmeYicain, Ou L'HOMME RAISONABLE. Jaques Splin, Mrs. Cleveland Jaquof, Mr. Finch L'Huifler, Miss Rowfon I.oyer, Mr. Bologna Theresa, Madame Gardie An entire new Dance, composed by Mr- Francis, called The Scheming Milleners ; Or, The BEAU NEW TRIM'D. By Mr. Francis, Mr. Bologna, Mr. Blif fett, ,Mrs. De Marque, and Mrs. Cleve land'. 'T 0 which will be added, The COMIC OPERA of Selima and Azor. Azor, Mr. Marshall Scander, Mr. Darley Ali, Mr. Bates Fatima, Mrs. Oldmixon Lefbia, with " Sweet Bird" Miss Broadhurft Selima, Mrs.-Marshall Tickets to be had of Mr. Cleveland,Xo 62, Cherry Alley. Mr. BRJpt' and Mrs. De Marque's night will be on Friday. The tragedy of ROMEO and JULIET with entertainments. Mrs. Oldmixon's night will be on Mon day. Azor, Fatima, Lefbia,