ijs labors and of the proceedings of the mil tcotyoral authorities, and (hall publilh.effc t he world their gratitude to-pul 'wards the virtuous children of their , country, by recoiftpenfuig their laboi the and faci ifices in proportion to their real giv iervices. Then they wi'll decide on their dej future prosperity and that of the moll ord diltant generations. _ the ;3. We require the corfimander iii chief of the forces and fapreme council, mii to inform the nation, by frequent pro- son clamations, of the true Hate of public affairs, without concealing or disguising the molt difaltrous events. Our despair is at its height ; and the love of our country knows no bounds. The moll cruel,misfortunes, and the mod infur ] niuimtable diiliculties ./hull neither en feeble nor discourage our virtue and eivic valour. 14. We pledge ourselves to each j? x other and to the whole nation, for o'ui firmnefa in enterprise, for our fidelity to the principles, and our obedience to the national authorities, expressed and decreed in this aft of alfociaton. We conjure the commander of our forces r \ t and the supreme councilj by the love k,, of their country, to employ all the jjfl mejins capable of delivering the nation at j and saving the Polilh territories. #ByL 01 depofiling in their hands the poxjej-of cc , commanding our persons and our eflltes j a during the combat of liberty with def- { 4 , potifm, of jultice with opprefiion & ty- Tanny, we desire that they may keep w j conltantly in view this great truth, that to TH SAFETY OP A NATION IS THE supreme Law — Done at Ciacow March 24, 1794 in an siic.nbly of Citizens, inhabitants of ml the Palatinate. [Here follow some tho«fands of fig-fo, natures:] ar< Contormable to the original. Pc GASPAR MZCIZEWSKY, Com-^ miliary of Good Orders ol the Palat nate. jp o ' ■■hi PHILADELPHIA, % AUGUST 21. t en , fai The Governor of Maryland on thefts 14th iriftant, issued orders for drafting, tic two thonfand three hundred and fifty he iion-conuniflioiled officers and privates pa of the militia of that State, pyrfu a»t to the late Proclamation of the President of the United States. ful , . Pi BritilhWit has found a Toajl in the N< two firjt words of the third Pl'altn— " Lord how correspondent re-wi marks that from the swarms which fly bu from the French hive to attack the al-th lies, the whole of the verse will proba-G blv fotm a fentuneht that will be more wi general than ever the Toalt has been ;th and it will not be fitrpriling if, infteadfri of its being confined to the Chaplains be ol the navy," the whole nation Ihotild bt exclaim, " Lord how are they iiicreaf- pi ed that trouble me, maiiy are they that th rife up again ft me!" tli —— iii By a handbill dated New Haven m August 13, it appears that a contagi ous putrid fever rages ih that town. ft — 1 — rr At. a meeting of the committee (ofd twenty one) of the town of Pittf-ft burgh on Monday morning 4th of tl August, 1794, Report was made to ri them by the committee of Battali-o ens on Braddock's fields the 2d inft.'n That in committee on Braddock's e t fields, it was Hated on the part ofi the committee of four, that the three' prescribed persons of the town ofjt Pittsburgh, via. Abraham Kirkpa-f trick, James BrifTon, and Edward S Day, were expelled the town and had disappeared. 1 IT was then taken into view what other persons were obnoxious as being fufpedted of being si iendly to the Ex cise Law as might appear from letters I by them written or otherwise, and on 5 certain letters being read which had p been intercepted in the Mail fiom Pittf- C burgh, to Philadelphia, viz? one from ! Col. Prelby Neville to his father, con taining in a certain paragraph words un- si fav-uitable to the oppofers of the Excise p Laiv, thrnigh no petfong in particular e were named, but this being considered a tl liiiiicient evidence of his enmity to the b cause, it was resolved that he (hould fl • expelled the country within ten n days. f[ Also one letter from Gen. John Gib- fa on, t° t (, c Governor of Pennsylvania, in ,'' c incertam paragraphs evince! a hke _ d.fpofinon by a miftatement made til '7 nfurmat ' on , whiclt informa 2ruVuJ ht "° ttobe -a*- ar 'd ni wasLl' :h / d u t0 ° hafti,V Cred:ted ' to thp rJl' ' tle ftlould be fubjeft n( sentence, and that the Com-gi ' mittee of Pittsburgh should carry into bit these measures neceiTary for the4tl public fafety. cor Resolved, Therefore that notice ofag< their rel;: .'stive sentences be forthwith det given to these petfons, and that they the depart accordingly, and that a guard be, latt ordered for each of them to condiii&ahd them to A proper distance. . fori Refu/ved, Also that a copy of this civ minute be given to each of those per sons, as a passport from the country, to i For behalf of the Committee. u> ■ JAMESCLOW, Chairman. C ° By this Day's Mail; txt J rou ber NEW-YORK, Augnft zo. wit 1 Extraß from two letters from a 'very res- n"V ' pedabl; Mercantile House in London, dated June 19, and 25, to their cor-*? ; respondent in this city. " June 19. anc - " The moderation and wisdom of s America in fending a man of Mr. Jay's,' c known and high character, to fettle the J 111 E differences between us by fair reprefent-P 1 at ion and negociatidn", and in fending a 1 comrriilßoner to the Weft-Indies to as-S rt f certain the real damages under the or- t !'" s der4 of 6th Nov. clear of exaggeration, rle " is much to bo coi.imended. 'L 6, " The Merchants had conferences P with Ministry before Mr. Jay's arrival; 1 1 t to fmoothe the Way for his negociation, P ' E which we have therefore reaforl to flip. pose Will be completely fuccefsful: n " Indeed Ministers have said ' much, provided n'o new demands that me they are unacquainted with are brought " 1 I' forward; We are persuaded that they are prepaid to make all reasonable com penfation for the damages fiiftairied un '"der the orders of the 6jh Nov. and we '"(have realon to believe-that all other l ' ic jpoints at issue between the two coun itries, will be put on such a footing as to secure future harmony and a good un- Co derftanding between us. kei j *' Mr. Jay had yesterday a cdnfe'r- nis ence with our Secretary for foreign af-** 1 ' fairs, Lord Grenville, and we under f oi eftandthat this opening of the rtegocia-j ;, tion was fatisfaftory to him, and thstt!jj e y he law no impediment in any thirig that] ( j U •s pa (fed to an amicabk' arrangement." gr 1- " June 25. ( h' c "We have to inform you of the f l" fubltance of a communication from Mr, ml Pitt yesterday, to the committee of n ° e Nortll American Merchants. [j e " He said " the commaniciatioijs be with Mr. Jay had hitherto been general, ha y but it was believed, if it was found tuat CI J 1-there existed the farrle dilpofition in the dl , j. Government of the United States, (as t :e was thought would be the cafe) which * ; there cettainly was in this, to be otifo id friendly terms, when the negociation th is became more particular, there wotlld be na Id but little doubt tfrat the matters in dif- 1 ' f.pute would be all amicably arranged;^ 1 ' at therefore there was no reason fecn why , the merchants and manufacturers fliould! 1 , riot execute the orders they now had or * ;n might receive. ;i- " As the opinion was drawn MinisterS by the prefling address of the | merchants and manufacturers, Ministers 1 ofdifclaim any responsibility for the error tf-fhould it unexpectedly hereafter happen, ' of that the influence of any party in Ame to rica should overrule the better difpofiti-" ili- ons of her government, and prevent the 1 ' 'It. negociation terminating as was expect k'sed." a of. b reej Died off the Cape of Good Ho'pe, 1 On of his passage to Canton, MaorSAMUELi 0 pa- Shaw, of Bolton, Consul of the United f ird States, at the port of Canton. tad Extras of a letter frtm Martinique to <* V iat gentleman at Philadelphia, received by " ng yeflerday'i pojl. ,P ix- "On the 10th of July arrived at h rrs Barbadoe3, afhip of 64, and one with on 50 guns, with two frigates, 6 tranf-b ad ports, and 1200 troops from England, tl tf-On the 13th they were dispatched top >m Point-a-Petre, Guadalonpe. Theßri-p in-:i(h comman lers ue every exertion to k 111-finifh the business at that place. The ile principal motive to their hitherto de c lar clining to fire on the French frigates n j 1 a the harbour, is, that the latter have em- 1< he barked 300 royalilts on board those, Id (hips ; but now the Admiral and Gene-c en ra] had come ultimately to a resolution ft for an attack of them, without any ir b-farther delay—the success is said to be t] a, infallible. cl A f ( : 'e PARIS, June 7. 0 a-| The Revolutionary Tribunal conti id nues to inceafe the number of its vie > ittims every day, and lince the 3d infl. ft near one hundred persons have bee; n- gu.llotinetf. Amon'gft others 27 mha 1 0 bitants of Sedan were ertcired ,on thebe e4th V\: 10 wcie ciHit'- rnntd t<i being ac- the complices of i ;• . ?.yettt in m.inocuvfts but fagainll the Nat t-nttt 1 ejrtltuationi by, funic ul • it rcprtlintatives of by ythe people as 'loti-agvs. V.oll of tile rec t- latter untcrtunate luftere,s art merchants col t aiid Ihopkeepers. The relt were men inti formerly refpecttd as N«bltrr>en, or as,let s civil and military office is. :rpj The revenues, bonds, &c. belonging ass to the Infai aiicc Compaay wire orde t d I to be fequeftcrtd—their, debts to b. mi paid, and the surplus to be canied to rels the National treasury. sc The National palace, in which the be Convention holds its fittings, is to bi extremely beautified, with all tiie fui ho rounding diltridts—The Statute lie berty is to be ercded Ort the top'of it, en< With the Flag in one hand, tin; £ ! aAd the Declaration Of Rights in the of ( other. In the Court-yard, art tli< :_to be erected, representing the Repub ccS lican Virtues.—-Thedeclaration of rights and the constitution are to ,be engraved on a monument, in goideri letters. At lg the entrance of the yard the statues f justice and public prosperity will be . placed. The gallery near the Pavilliort Tl a de l'Uni.e ij to contain the llatues of C great men J and the Terraces, orange . trees, vales, bulls, &c. The Orauge -1 ries of Versailles, Mendon, &c'. are to 'be brought to the National Gaiden". f9 Tne Court.-yardi near the Terrace of ; the Fetiillans, are to be converted into 1 places for gym n a ftic exercifea. >, The committee of public vl'elßre has 11 already assigned and ifftied the i'tims ne- 11£ jh cefTarv to put these plans of embellilh jt ment into execution, and pilt in requi- tL " )t litiori all the art ids. 7 National contention: 111 tc fith Praririal, June 6. re A Itter from Lyons Hated the following ; n , x lacts: , . The Patriots rally, and become con fident ; but It is i matter of urgency fbr the 15 Convention to occupy theipfelves wi h this w '■ Commonalty efpeciaiiyj with the means ofy< keeping the workmen to their work, andbf r- make commerce flourifh. Let us learn to f 0 f. ttiake proper tife of refotirces—other wife m r foreighers Will felze Upon oUr indultry and our bed workmen. t re a " Weofiglit to come to a refolutibn res P' jsedtin.gr the condemned women ; we are,"' at quite dunned with their petitions,they re-lpi gret more the loss of their property than b' that of their huiband? •• •■hey getfrelfi ones J, lc quite ready judge with what vermin they ai mean, to poison the Republic;, if vfe iio , 1 not remedy it. 3t it is alio time tliat facitives,vi>jiti{e nam- r * ber exceed »qoo, and tfie firft coufpiratofs r!s be judged for contempt. If «/e are ndt in 0 il, hade,, we have to fear If'd they should fe o at turn soon ftr late, ittfimiSie ihe'tiifelvei by p (j e divers trick:; imi, by tlfe ettfy.trtanner in which Certific. t.es are bblaiiied, co-riple'te the tindcilig of thi< Conimotiilty. All the fornicr fupportcrs of royalty aiid !1 3K tederalifm are no better informed this year li on than they were in tlie lad: they arc the p be mod cruel enemies of the Patriots : they f jf. lift every whereihe dagger, to drike at the t j jfird opporunity. I 'l The patriots diight to kriow one ano- and to aftclofer than ever against oi ;their old enemies, who will remain so, y as long as they (hall breathe and exil! ( )m among us; We ought to be Well per- that the Atiftocrats, and all erg thofe who serve them, are capable of | , ;)r every thing, to crush liberty the more fafcly. 19th Prarial, June 7. After a report from the Committee - ™ j of Finance had been read the Conven-1 tion decreed : j I. That for the present year alone, t an extraordinary war contribution shall be established :—that this contribution on cquftft of the tenth of the sums carried,to the lifts of the forced loan, established by the law of the jd of Sept.' C last, old stile. i 2. That this extraordtriary contribu-1 tion Ihall attach upoti all those whose' - , names are contained in such, lifts, in the' fixed by the fir til article, Tind (according to the film at which they at have been affefTed. ith 3. That for this purpose these shall, til- be made onf in each Municipality,' in 1 id.the decade after the publication of the' to present dectee, a particular lili tif all >ri- persons aflcfTed in the lifts of the forced to loan. j he , 4. Tiie lifts of the extraordinary wai oution (hall be flofed andeKarnln-' 1* ed by the Municipality, and remitted ' m-to thr receiver in the next decade, ofe, 5. I hefe new liils (hall contain four iie-jcolumns. In the firft (h :11 be in on scribed the names of persons affelTed*— ny in the lecond, the sum alTciTcd—iir the , be third, the half the sum forming the 1 quota of the p'erfon affefTed—and the j fourth (hall be rcferved for the account i of payments made; iti- 6. This contribution shall be p'aid by ic me third at a time, from month to ift. ::onth, beginning from the day of th„ ret lblication of lids. The aiTeffcd ba icrforis, who shall neglcft paying, shall ■ ' be proceeded against infuch manner a infi ■ lhe law prescribes i;i matters oi contri- Citi i hut ion. It i '■ 7. The product (hall be paid monthly hat by the leceiver into the hands of the art of the dillrifl. The produce as tl s collected at Paris Ihall be paid directly 1 into the national treasury within the i decade, after the expiration of the time VS appointed ior the payment of the sums voca , affiled. holt 1 8. The natio -al agents in the diftrids ■ md communes (ball take care, ai far as • relates to them, that the preftnt decree „ X p ( s carried iuto execution. They (hall 0 n , c be made responsible. may It was decreed, " That ftic cours <"' hould be immediately: afforded to tiioj 1 " 1 " - iJelgians, Liegcois, the people of May- ( , enc<e and other refugees of commits j , united to the Republic. The arrears w -jj; eof the fuccoursare to be paid up from and c the date of the period when they lalt mer 1 ceased." ture s ■ : , ado d London, June 12. 1 l (bal f BRITISH PARLIAMENT. * — link rt The Speech of the Speaker of the nev ! House of Commons, when he gave mo the thanks of the house to the mem-P ea bers who were appe'nted the mana 0 gers of the impeachment agaihlt War -I'. ten Hastings, Efq'. 3 f vet GENTtEMtV, t j^ { It is my duty to communicate to yot: f the thanks of this house, for the mai - ~ ner in which you have difchargcd a mi arduous trdll, on an occalion highly in , 0 tereftingto the honor and jbftice of the ; , n . "nation; c; a The fubjeft', to which tour jtterttio. i Q Has been directed, vtas intricate and ex !„ tensive beyond example. You ha\ t ,.. proved} that it was vtrll Aiited to ja<i wc induftty and eloquence, theexertio. sof which Slave conferred honor,, not m only, bitt bn this hbtti. whofccredit iaintim:itely connected wit; of your own. A forcible admonition ha; id been given, dn thiioccafion, to all per tofons in filiation? of high and impoitant national triill, iliat they can neither bt removed by distance, or sheltered by ,r power, from the vigilance and authority >t rejof this house, which ii poflefTed of no c-lprivifege more important; thari that _ in by which it is enabled to bring public !CS delinquents to the bar of public justice and thus to pieferve, or rescue from dishonour; the British riairie and cha jj. rafter. . N )Cs But in iddreffiiig yoii on this occafi m On; anH tn considering the beneficial fe- confequentes to be expected, from this by proceeding, it is impossible not to ad in vert td tlie increased security, which the -*■ constitution has derived in the course of jgj iii frottt the recognit;-.u and full con »ar firiljaiton of the principle, that an im- „ :he peachnieat i 6 not discontinued by a dif tey folation df parliament) a principle eflen :^e tial to the privileges of this house, and to the independent and effectual admi nistration df public jtiftice. _ ' Uhder these impreffioi>9, ftiggefted by the nature and importance of your triill, and by the manner in which you cl .j have discharged it, I obey, with the ut a..moft fatisfa&ion, the commands of this Itotifei by dating to you their resolution. Jre " That thanks of this house be given to the members, who were ap tec pointed managers of the impeachment en against Warren Mailings, Esq. for their _ faithful management in their discharge n< jj of the trust' reposed in them." ion August i. '[ an By a letter from France, received by the Argus, we learn that after harvest grain will riot be wanted> ?s their.crops u _ pf-omife to be abtindant. Above double the quantity has been sown, that was t | le ever known in one year 6efore. in j Yesterday arrived the {hip Friendlhip, 1 Peratd, prize-mailer, from Jamaica. 54 days, a prize to the Ftench privateer t llg[] MontagriV ; aifo carhe uj) to town, hav- s ; n ing performed quarantine at Fort John-j' t | lc son, the fchoorter Adventure, Mitchell, t a jl NafTau, a prize to the French privateer c j Who would bane thought it ? r j . ijied on Tuesday night, Daniel WJl vai ' 1* conlquence of a wound ' ■ n received }ri ai duel fought on the 27th H ted ult " >ur PHILADELPHIA. in- —:— !— | By the late arrival at Bolldn from the Amsterdam, letters have been received the by a merchant in this city, from that the place dated the 28th June, which' date unt i:i fubllancejthat the Freuch ate carry " ing all before them in Flantiers—-that by univeffal corifternation had seized on to the Inhabitants of the citiei on the fron ' th, tiers, and that the panic had reached I (fed even to the Towns of the United Pro | hall vinces—that the Fugitives weie flocking in such multitudes to Holland, that the Cities were crowded with emigrants— It may therefore be lafely ptelumed hat nothing had occurred to check the arecr of the French iucceffes as late as the 26th of June. Remarks from a Carrefpondcnt. When you hear a man of property ad vocating opinions and principles that are holtile to the peace of Society and security of personal rights—you may determine fhat iie is either a knave or a fool. When opinions are supported which the experience of ages teftifies are untenable on any ground of public happiness, we may justly fufpetl the motives of their ad . cates—for tho' the do&rme may not hold universally true, that " experience is the t{:ft of truth"—yet it is undoubtedly the flf ft guide in political concerns. There are opinions fp ried now-a-days which sb ;ke at rheroot t>t all ihofe principle* and establishment-- in religion,la vs,govern-' : ment, politics, commerce, arts & litera ture, w'th w : iich mankind have heretofore nfociated every idea of human enjoyment ao-1 felicity. Whether the people of the United States shall relax and fever every bond of amity, neace and good will which have heretofore linked focicty togeTher, by fiibflituting a e new "creed in religion and polities, is mu:h c more the quelH n of the day than many ap . pear to apprehend. Fromexamining the trails of the In dian* on their retreat from Fort Reco very. on the id July, it would appear the Wabafh Indians and Patawatimas «r paratcd from the others about 13 niles from that place, and took a N, W. direction towards their towns ; and a -1 Out 25 miles another trail brok- off 1 and (leered an easterly course, toward* Saudufiiy, ftippofed to he the Wyan. 1 'arts. By those Trails it would appear 5 hat the Indians were fcatteririg, and ttiat there were from 250 to 300 who 1 went off upon each of those trails : but ie main body continued together; and n 'iok a direst course for Grand Glaize' : Lofton, David PHiLLiPsi Maftef. *'• Will lull ou \v p eci*ie 1 day - ext. tor freight ') r pillage, appiy io oil board it Che Tout; ft;eet w.tyaVf* o 1 t° 10 JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. at Aug., 21 ds.t K THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, e And to be |oW bv ™ Robert Caiiipbell, No. 54? fcuth Stfond.jlreet, second door fj. l/luiu the corner >f Chtfiruijlreet, • al MENTORIA : t O R i, e XKe Young Lady's Frierid, of B Y n - Mrs; Rowlonj Prof the New Theatre, Philadelphia; au "" tlior of the Fille de Chambre, :n- ViCtoii:i, Charlotte, &c. Pr'ul fieally bound 7 5 cents. ni- __ Detejled le the pen ihhofe baneful inf.u ed ence mr Could lo the youthful docile mind convey 011 Pernicious precepts, tell loose talcs, I]t . And paint illicit pafjian til such colours, . j g As might mijlead the unfufpeffingi heart ? And -vitiate the young, utfttled judg ment. he InaoUfd Hot forthc riches of the Eafl ip- Abuse the noblcjl gifts of Heaven thru, ■ :nt Or fink my Genius to such proftitutioti. eir -dug- ai tawim ge German PafTengers; A few healthy Young Paffeng*i lull ar»i\u ed in the Ship Holland, Captain Fxankhn, troro Amiterdam, now at anchor opposite by ; whose times arc to be ..greed or by applying on board, or to 3ps Pragerti & Co. ble August 20. d IW. vas War Department, "P. . 794- 54 Informatiqn is beYebj given eer to ail the military Invalids the United av- that the fumy .to whi£h they areen bn- annual pertfion, which will .. jljecome dueor, the fifth day of September V /94> Wll ',be pa>d on iHe f'gftd day, bv th# eer C(>mm fno»««rs o k Lo»ns within the. States refj>eftive»y, under the tffuaj /egnlations . jyAvjpiication* p»' Executors or Adminif-». trarors rhuftbe accor?ip»tiied with legal p videnccs of their, reipcftjve offices,' and 7™ 11 ft, 0 f the tinje of the de&afe o! such in valids whose pe'nfiotis they ttfay claim. Bv command Ot the freftdent of th'e.U* •utetl State Sj ' ti. Knox, Secretary at War. om . J red ' . *^ e Printers in the fevrral States | m retfuefted to publish thabove in their •ivfp p, , or th* ipace ottwo months ate iui». 6 dim h r> at JAMAICA RUM, l. NDING at Hamilton"'! wharf, above 11 out of .the Ihip Bacchvs on "spt. Vamneman, fioni Jamaica, bed FOR SALE BT PETER BLIGHT. ing 1 May i 4. 4
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