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    fiances, cpnfxkrJ&J delay and incon-jon i
yenitv.ce may ariie, in cafe it shall be fuci
reqnifite to obtain a special licence on
enry "occasion for such purpose: and
whereas by another aft passed in the
present session of Parliament, intituled,
« An aft for more effectually preferr
ing money or effects in the hands of his.
Majesty's fubjefts belonging to or dif
pcieable by persons refideilt in Fiance, " ar
fur the benefit of the individual owners 2 7
tliei eof," it is, amongst other things, art
dialed, that In all cases in which hiswil
Msyffftv- fhatl think proper to grant any M>
licence or licences, general or special, by nal
his sign mamiel, order in council or
proclamation, to do any aft or acts un- «>!
der peculiar crrcumftanccs, or upon %*-«<■
cfal terms or conditions expressed in fuch 1
licenws lefpeftively, the proof of the"
ixiftertce of such circumstances, and the
performance or compliance with such
terms and conditions, (hall, in all pro
ceedings whatsoever, -criminal or civil,;
lie on the person or persons acting Un-;
der such licences refpeftively* or daimi'
ing the benefit thereof. j
His Majesty, taking the preinifes into
lii 3 royal consideration, is pleased, by ft|
and with the advice of his privy council,
to order, and it is hereby ordered, that j u
it (hall be lawful for any person residing th
or being in Great Britain to pay any gi
bill drawn in any part of North Amcri-
«a, by any house of trade eltablilhed in
any part of North America, upon any
perfcjn or persons in Great Britain, and
to pay any sum or fuma of money on
account or any house of trade eftabli(h-j
"ed in any part of North America, not-jol
W'ithllanding any one or more of the c(
hmtfe of trade by whom such bill I hall ri
have been drawn, or for whose use such
Ijill, of sum or turns of money, (hall he
paid, shall have been or (hall be, within
the dominions of France, or any count
t;y, territory or p ace which was on the it
fir it day of January, 1794, oV which?
finer has been, or which (hall be, duiing
the said war, and At the time of such ~
H<st doce, under the government of the r ,
persons exercifmg the powers of govern-,,
went in France. Provided frfch bill j
shall have been ft> drawrt for the pufpofe ti
'only of some commercial tranfaftibii bo-
na fide between fui.li fioillfe of trade so
eftabliflied in North America and
ioufe of trade in Great Britain, or jfiu
ifome other part of h'ii Majelty'S domi-jf.
nions, or in some Country in amity with d
his majesty, or for the purpose of some *
to' 'a'nicks not prohibited to be P
exported from this kingdom to FraOcc,
•and lh?ll not have been drawn for the :■
purpolt, directly or iidiredtly, of car- c
Vying an any commerce, other than as c
aforefaid, with or making or providing ,
any remittance to France, or ariy couu- (
try, territory or place which now is, or £
at the time of such aft done, (hall be, j
tinder che government of the persons ex ]
trailing, or who (hall eitercife the pow
era of government in France : and his
• majesty is pleased further to order, and
it is hereby ordered that it (hall be law
ful for any person br persons residing 01
b'ing in Great Britain, to fend, supply,
or deliver, and cause or procure to be
sent, supplied or delivered, any goods,
wares or merchandise, to, for, or on
at'eoupt of any hoirfj of trade in No. th
America, notwithstanding any one or
more person or persons, engaged in
fac4v (louft- e>f trade, shall have been, or
(halite within any of the dominions of
France, or any country, territoiy or
jplade, which wasj On the Ift day of!|
January, 1794, or which hi 3 bee'n, orj
which (hall be, during the sard tvar, arid
it the time of such aft done) under the
government of the peifons fcxercifingj
or who shall exercise the powers of go
government in France-.
Provided such goods, tores of bitr
chandize dial! be so fetit, supplied or
delivered, bona fide for the sole life and
benefit of such house of trade in North
America, and not for the purpose, di
rectly or indirectly, of carrying 011 any
commerce with or making or providing
any remittance to France or any country
teiritqry or place which now is, or at
the time of fucb aft done, (hall be.under
the government, of the persons exercising
or who (hall excrcife, the power* of
govct nment in France.
Provided also, that alt and every per
son and persons who (hall take the ben
efit of' such licence hereby granted,
(hall so take the fame, upon condition I
that in cafe of any proceeding, ciiminal
or civil} under the pfovifions of the said
aft of parliament, for any thing alledg-1
ed to have been done contrary thereto, i
any question (hall arise whether the thing 1
so done wis authorized by the licence 1
hereby given, the proof that such tfiing 1
■was done under the peculiar circumstance;
according to the special terms and con- <
iiuoits required by this ordtr, shall lie
n the persons claiming the benefit of eni
ich licence. !cr
W. FAWKENER. pu
, , M ' In
UNITED STATES.
NEW-YORK, August 18. l °
By a (hip just arrived f.om Amfter
am we have the Leyden Gazette to the
7th May, from which some interfiling t^(
rticles of intelligence refpefting Poland ex
trill be translated for the Minerva of an
Monday next. 'In the mean time we
lalten to inforrh the public that tbe
Sing and Republic of Pol&fid have re
:ognized the Republic of France, an d.
eceived the French Mimtter, Mr, De 1
'Atgle, with the honors ulually paid
0 foreign miniflers. y
{Mlucrva) v jj
PHILADELPHIA,
AUGUST 20.
The (hip juno arrived at Boston lift
Wednesday evening in 44 diyt From Ara
fterdam. .
« The passengers on board report taJ ;h
just before they left the Texel, which
the ift July, news was received of ailatherij_
great Victory having been obtained over,
the combined Armies, in which Glair
fait was defeated and Beaulieu killed. n<
The Dutch were in confternltion -even irip
Amsterdam." . , . v..,
Soften l.ideji. Chronicle. \
j Last year failed from Nantucket 10 fail f.
•of Brazil whalemen, they have all
■ed, with middling ftSCceft; and what is ,
of 150 men who failed in thej
vti.els, they everyone returned in good.'J
health. iV&roWi "Journal, jl
Cipt. Baker, of the bri| FraAklin', '.rt
t 6 days from Port au Prince, gives the .
following account of the horrible nnaJiacre
perpetrated at port Daupmn, upon the mif-.
arable aristocrats by prder of the
—It Items that the commandant of that t
place determined to get rid of t heiri at any j
rate, notwithitandirtg their avowed feiti- (,
ments of royalty, lent for two regiments .
of negroes in their pay, commanded by
the noted villain Jenn Franco»» and while
che wretched people were at dinner, they J
fell upon them, ?jld .murdered upwards'
of 800 without diilinclion of age, ft x or I
colour, The hi'd previously ]
'(drawn up all whom they wilhed to pve- 1
iftfrve upon the parade. Capt. Baker a few
1 clays before this took place had arrived at
> fort Dauphih with a number of Frcnch
, .—a u.j tius.ts"*Q~ulu..tnl» my, WU(I naci
fediiced by Spanish proclamations to return,
and take pofl'cffion of their plantations
1 They however were refufed liberty .to land
: though the captain rcprefentcd the leaky
" condition of his veflcl, and that many
son board had permiflion from the Spa
! nifh commi(Tioners in
' Capt. Baker has brcrtight 41 palTengei'S,
r officers and others df the garrifoii of
> Port-au*Prince lately captured "by the
Britilh, but all in good health.
Gun. Advertiser.
t ''
Barrere in his report on the late te
- val battle fays that the Etiglifh had a
' Superiority of fourteen fail of the line—
> Lord Howe dates that hit fleet c6fi-
L ' lifted of 2 j and the French of 26 fail—
'f As neighbour Sly fays—^—-Lord how
j^ 1 this wdr'ld it given to lying.
r Front the General AdvertiTef.
n »
r From a Carrefponrlenl,
»f >
r As violent means appear the desire dt
ffhightoned government men, it ii to be
r hoped that thofc who derive tjje most
d benefit from our revenue laws will be the
lt foremoft to march against the
insurgents. Let ftock-hoklers, ba»k
---v diieftors, speculators and revenue offi
cers arrange themselves immediately un
r der the banners of the' trewfury, and try
|r their pt-owefs in arms as they have done
in calculator!. The prompt recourse to
hostilities which" two tertain great cha-
I rafters are so anxious for, will, no
• doubt, operate Upon the knights of our
country to appear in military array, and
then the poor but induftrioiis citizen
it will not be obliged to spill the blood of
, r his fellow-cifiien before conciliatory
„ means are tried, to gratify certain re-
featments, and expose himfelf to the
loss of lift or of. limb to support a!
funding order.. The mar. who has mod'
■-to expect from government ought to be'
- the firft. to defend it, and no one will
!, deny that the knights of the funding fy-
II Item are ot this defcriptiun ; it is to be
J prefumed,.therefore, that they will equip
J therrifcives against tHe firft of Septem
ber, and not permit those who have lefb
I,intereft in excifelaws to be in advance 1 ;
y for as they have already received molt ufj
e the emoluments of the revolution, they
£ miift expeftto receive all the benefits of
ean immediate cmfade againlt our own
- citizens^
e Quere—-Does not this CoiTefpond-
>sent know, tfiat ConmifTionevs have been
sent to tlie Wdle'rn 'Count-ies for 'the
purpose of conciliatuig tlie minds ot the t '}, t
lnfurgents I Has lie'never read the Pre t o
fident'l Proclamation, which gives the w ].,
lnfurgents to the iirft of September, t } u
to retire to th'eir homes i a ti
r * By forrtc iecerlt accounts from thef>ei
,e Weflward, we leaVi that the views of to
the Insurgents in that quarter are rtoretfei
. extenlivtfl'y hollile to the peace, unity an.
and indivisibility of the United States cei
' c than has been general!) fuppo'led. —The
' e oppofition. to the Excise on Whisky is,
L " but an business to cover th'e]
' commencement of a more exten.'ivej '
plan—and tli V; Is aiV, exciffipn. of the;
Counties over,the •jyiuunfains from the]
Union—and the assumption of the ua-£ (
vigation of the MifQlippi. k 0
•" ' '' ' •' d<
bt
By this Day's Mai).
" lei
, ft BOSTON, August 15. •
ti: Last evening arrived Capt. Little-, in 9 f
days fr6'rti fetcrlbufg'li. Left tiieic c
> a!: |fhipsTholuari<.'tia'rah-, Nicholsj Bernard re
'4HoUand ; Cpthn ; P 1
erl Hopkins; Clrarlotfej Coitin ; Bee,
[R j Young ; Commerce, Hefiderlon j
nion, Trafk 5 Vigilant-, Murpliy New"-/ e
in poi'ty Kubertion 5 Catherine, VVaiJtVt > tc
Narcitlus, Cuoimirigs j Nancy,isufholu;
William, Picket ) jf v„t oua AmCi ic ,
ports, Jou'e y'i tne .Ruilun ileet 6i iC r
al ' tail "of ttte line, tngates.ahd •)
'"jiailed from Crinftact, '4> ljtr.P
t h e jthem at anchor oif iflaifu.
jod 'juue ffokc'Capt. Cliarles Riiji'tll.;"
. jli leagues to tile Weft 6t Croiuuo Cl
•Ijuoc 24, law it fail a men war in C> c
Road— : L)iiic« and Sweden t;
1 e Aug. 6, spoke the :iann,di, Bagger,"'
.Wdcaefft for Livei pool. 0
rdJ The Juno, John Waidtil, rtiafl«r,
hatft'om Aniltei-dam, Ipoke July n, lat.
' n y'-59> 59> l°ng. 2, 12, W. Ihip John, 1
nt '- Capt> Whitweli {run Philadelphia, out
f S 3? dayS July spoke fchoouei f
hite a P t; LloyJ,, i 4 3ays from 801-a
■ ni . v ton, ,for Bilboa, Spain, lat. 44, 44. t:
ifdslong' 3<?> ?4' 'Vguft. 7, spoke brig a
: or Phoenix Capt. Awlrew .Webber, frpin j:
ufly Dublin, 60 dayi, bound to Salem, lat. r
P' c " 42, 06. lung. 60, 20. «
lew ' ' f
PORTLAND, (Maine) August 9. i
SHIP NElf Si
land Arrived here, la ft Mondays (hip,
lakyCumbeila'tid, AlexiitStiier Scott matter,,
any mjjrf Rotterdam'.'" *'• i
spa- Jttne ioi Loft at Rotterdam, (hip
I.— General Green, of Providence, 1
;ei*s, Smithj biailer. Ship , of New-;
of busy-Port, Edward Wiligate: Brig',
the Potly and Sally, bf Satahuali, Stliith,!
matter. . ' " '
"i At Aftifterdami Ship Mollys of
George-Town, Heflry Johnson, for
tot- Philadelphia', Ship——-, of and for
id a Philadelphia, William Maley matter,
e— Brig Sterling of Wilmington, Clement
:6n- Drew. Schooner -—: —, of Gloucester,
il— N: Saraent.
■' A'
now July 25. Lstti 45. 20; Lotlg; 45.
30. spoke the brig Galeily of and from
Bollon, Benjamin Eddie matter,
LONDON, June 18.
'Accounts frctn Switzerland by way
e of of Mentr fay, tlrtt the king of Sar
-3 be dinia has actually arrived at Zurichi'
not A report prevails irt some Circles—
the hut we are apt to think it is unfounded
ftsrn —-That Barrere had derkiuneed Robet
auk- pieirt for permitting two members" of
offi- the National Con*ent'i®n to leave Parit.
Un- priiratelyi One of them is said to re
-1 try main at BrufTels ; the other according
lone to report, Jias arrived in England,* tn
fe to trusted with an important commiflidn.
cha- Rumour also states, that the latter in
no.xjfiUe Gentleman has the names of ma
our ny members who are rtady for a Coun
andter Revolution !
izen A very alarming cotifpracf has been
d as dlicoveied at Turin, <;o#certed" ! feetweeii
tory a great numberi of theinhabitants and
1 re- the French commidaries in the depart
thelment of Mont Blatant'fiTheir objedt
irt nottiing than . tha ieizu.e o.
riioftlthe arfcnal, thc'eitadel, ai rt all the Roy
o be'al Family itpun a certain Sgii#l to be
will given ; iipon the 26tii of May. FOl
y fy. the better execution of this measure the
o be Republicans had tent all forts of
quip In the environs of Turin. lii poiTefjion
[em- of the chiefs of the conspiracy a qtfanti
■lefstyof fufils and of e : oekades yi ere
ice 1 found, and, amongst Other things, let
(tofjters cohtaitiiriga fetiet Ceittei, ■ontletice
they one of these delivered by miff'ake- to an'
sos lioneil citizen,"led to the if.'leSjvery of
own this plot. Many pe-rfocs of dittitiflion'
have been arretted ; and t .iore are drf
snd- Covered every day. ,
TOURNAY, June 10. |on
• Ifea
Katyiitz is fakl tube in disgrace for| j
tc following reafonhe was ordered
i attack tire French near Charleroi, He
■Inch he dec-lined to do, and sent ano- talf
lier in his place, and thereby let flip
tine opportunity of totally destroying ejp
he army of the regicides. He is ful
reftcd, and it is not thought prudent
□ trult him vvith command: Howevvi
hat may be, he is ceVtainly removed,
rid the behaviour of the Imperial off
ers to hun teems to authorise this ru
nor.
'— we
FRANC E-, wl
NATIONAL CONVENTION, dlt
M 'V ? 8 - . £
The Commnneof Sens informed the '
Don vt fit ion, that, they had raised the
>odies of the Capets,. which were in
rioled in lead. They hai
juried the bodies with the; common
nasa of plebe ans and Saas Culo tes, &l
eht the coffins to be converted into.b'
aalls. . ;•» _ | M
Ram el in the name of the Committee
}f Finances, presented the jplan of- a
Jecree the neceflary ch hges in the g
receipt of manorial and perfoiial im
po'W _ • G
Bourdon of OifeMoVfdj that all the
partial me&fures which could be pre-
fented upon this fubjedt should be sent
to the committee. j
Tallien and Bourdon spoke ably up' •
til) this i;:bjeft. Tliey (hewed the pot-
fit iljt-y of freeing the people from eve -j
fry kind of import*,., At the peace tht
■perffcffioni o'f the ep)igriuitii,.tbe clergy
the condemned, with the i'oysl domains,
would produce a sum fufficient to dil
chargte the national debt.) and for th. p
current er.p'enfes, there would remai.
the tin,lras Us dauaties, the impoi't oi (
YacteflionS, - impolts which would fa!.
only on the rich. Bourdon's rootitm -j
was ag reed to. q
CONSTANTINOPLE, April *7. [
Tfce people are anxious for a war'with t
Russia*: and As the greatest preparations!')
are makirtgto complete the military ei-j/
tablifhment, it is confidently n pOytedl
and believed that tile delites of the peo- /
pie will be complied with. A (illy ru
mouT was circulated a few days ago, £
that the Porte had ordered the French ]
frigates to quit the Archipelago : The i
, fact is, that the Frenchjhipt meet with ,
the rtiod ample prote&ion, and are per-.
mrtted to dispose of their cargoes', and '
to carry on their commerce in the fihii
> manner as they did during the estiftenct
»of the i,ld government. A French brig
from Smyrna has brought orders to the
3 French frigates to return to -Toulon ;
-this brig carried jnto Smyrna tyvo Eng.
-lifh merchantman which the had Captui
J ed ill her pafTage frohi Toulon.
1 POLAND, May V
i The Revolutionary Tribunal at War-'
r faw con lifts of 25 persons, It of whom
r at least, mufthe preferit when anyjudg
j mfcht is patted.
\ Warsaw, May if.
> \Vhen an account of thi imm<m£e pre
parations of the E"iprefs was communi
coted to Geni Kofcuifio, litcxclaiii e: ;
" My brave countrymen willfoon sffbru
a convincing j>roof to Rnflia; and the
whole world, that men determined to
be free ca'nriot be Conquered-*'
The following are the eircumuance?
Which attended the trial execution
;_of C»en. Ofzakotviki, thfc Bifllop ofLi
j vonia, and the two other persons who
I were eiecuted with them; At break of
| |* day, qn the i)th i.hfts three gibbets were
erected before the Hotel de Vil)tj and
, one before tht tbtirch of Bern&t'dins.
p —At 8 Vclock in the morning, the
!_ people aflembling roUhd the Hotel
K Vilk. demanded jufticfe dn the febovei
persons who had disgraced thfe Polish
character, and had facrificed their coun
r-i try to the interellsof Rulfia and Prufli
a. The Pro'/ifional Council iinmcdiate
nlyordeied the Criminal Tribuhal so en
u ier upon the trial of four prisoners.
( ] They were brought from prison on foot,
and after a trial wtiich lasted eight hours
r + they were found guilty, and condemned
>■ to death. The sentence was received by
people with great applanft, and the
r ond'emncd persons, after confefSng
n hemfelvcsj-were executed.
c . PO ill's MOUTH, Jime i 7 i
" A naval promotion will tike plate upon
n ais majeity's vjkt to Portltnouth.
i The Prin -e of Wales is One of the fineft
e .hips ever taunt hed in this yafd, and the
■,i theTt is no doubt biit that th'e concourie oS
. -eopte to fee her go from tht flip, wiil be
especially astheir Majtfties and
/the l<oya! Family will be pfefent.
( A bowl this *'il! holrf 36 galloii'e," made
aof copper, tinned, is making for the occri
-Tion, and k to be Silted with piuich royal.
I Stocks fiU (.Uc wuu, yUterday,
|on the rumours of General Clalrfait's de«i
Ifeat and the fall of Ypres.
I Dr. Priestley, after a (hot*
voyage, arrivedin fafety at Philadelphia.
He was i\e ved with a welcome ciueto hi*
talents.
All the French prizes are arrived at
Spithead, viz.
Le Sans Paxil 84
Le Juste 84
Le Impetueufe 74
Le Northumberland 74
L'Artiei ique 74
L'Achille 74
The prifonera landed this day, and
were conducted to Hilfea Barracks,
where they are t<> rcrtain, and the fol
diefft whicli occupied thole pr*mife» are I
to be encamped near HiHea to guard
, the' laid prisoners.
1 —— 1 1 -.——lb...■ " r ——
1 From tilt. Eagle.
s From the Shop of Colon and
I Spondee. J
: ANACREONTIC TO FLIP,
YSTINGO ! to thy bar-room (kip,
iMake a foaming mug of Flip ;
".M eltof ourcotm ry'sft pie, -
3 Rum New-England, Sugar maple,
c Beer, that's Ui ev/ed irotn hop# Bnd
• Pumpkin',
Grateful to the thirsty Bumkin.
c Hark ! I hear thy poker -fizzle,
" A'nd o'ei the mug the liquor drizzle j
II Ail agautft thc e'artlieu irnig,
I heae.the iiont-fpoon's theerful dub j
' I fee riiee,-STiNGO, taile the Flip,
1 And flitig thy cud from tmxkr lip,
' Then pi ur more rum, and, bottle ilog
lr 'piflg. 1
) Stir it and fwcar 'tis topping.
6 ' Come "quickly bring the huiWninj
1 liquor,
Rieher than ale of Brit'fh vicar;
I Bt-tter than ufquebi ugh Hiberhian,
Or than Flaccus' famed Falernian ;
' Vfore pcitiyht, heSlthyi racy, frlifkV,
m Than Holland's gin,or Southennvhilky,
Come, make a ring around the fire,
And hand the mug uhto the Squire 5
' Her.e', Deacon, take the elbo a chair,
c '> And Ensign, Holiday, fit there i
n» Yo.l take the dye-tub, you the churn,
And I'll the double corner turn.
; d| See the mantli'rig'liquor 1 ifet
o- And bum their chetks, and cloi'e their
u- eyes,
°, See the fidel iig mtig incline—
<"h Hear them turfe their dull
he Who, on .Sunday, dared to rail,
At Breixfier': flip, or £)owner's ale,
■T' —Quick, Stingo, fly and being another,
The"~Deacon here (hall pay for t'otber,
t> c Enligh and I the rhiid will (hare,
W* It's dae oil fvvop, for pie-bald mar?.
riff C.. &§.
&' - _ '. . .
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA/
& '
II ARRIVED,
Ship Adlive, Blair Falmouth 45
Schr. Pig, Bell, N. Carolina
31 Ranger, Gardener, Boston 7
Catharine, Clemens, Portland .9
S" Ranger, Levy , Boston 9
Sloop Willing Maid,—Virginia 5
Lively, Bunker, N- York 4
YelU tday eyeriiit,:; fc'vedhere, thelhip
ire- Holland Capt. Franklin, in 1,5 weeks from
mi- Amfterdajn, informs that lie spoke the
£i :lrig Molly Capt. "Mercer, from Philadel
phia bound to Bilboa, oh the 26th June
J . K 'i.i ut. 48. 4bl 'ong. 30. 28. but 25 days.
pole, the Brig Superb. Capt Munti from
l 0 Philadelphia bound to Falmoilth July
20th irl lat, 44. long. 14.
ces Spoketlie Eagle of New-York, L bound to
i Q[J Amft-rdana ctlt 6 days in long 50; Spoke
[ j the Brig Malabar frcin Philidelphiabo.nd
> to Hamburgh ifi lat. 39. 4 long. 60. 25.,
1 ,. Capt. F. also informs, tliaj hfr left at'
' AmHrr'.am the ship Columbia Captain
crc Maley of Philadelphia acid'the (hip Peggy
»nd ditto.
inß. Capbain Biket of the Brig Franklin, sir*
the here in 14 days from Port au Prihce,
he informs that he left tjhere—Brig Alfred,
ova i/razer, Plyladelphia Snqw Heb?,
... 10. to fail for this port )ih i. days. Sci/r
Swallow, Odlin, since arrived!
Un- C'apt. Kean in the three mailed vefiel
ifii- belenging to this place, afrhed 4t Fdlt
tte- Dauphin about 4th July.
en- . s ,
- 1S- . Arrived at Neiu-York,
l0l) Ship Ame;rica, Bright, Am(lerJam
ur ' Brig Betsey, Lovrt, Peterfbufgli
lct j '-ch'r. Betsey, Ritritnond
jjy loop Dtlaware, Bird, Philadelphia
tf, t Polly, Sherwood; Newbera
ine \ . :
In the lift of the French fh/fS pub'
lijhed yefierday, the nanks of the three fal
lowing lucre Aad-oeiU'ntly omitted —Le
Jon i-e Yengeur, and L'Entrepre
uant, all of 74 guns.
left , ■1■; ' ■ 1 1' iii^i
tx German Pa fieri gerp.
Ibe A lew hfdlthy Young ge jiift arriv.
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