impr-nienee might v havC been turned to advantage against him, if the Jaco bin had wore ship—orders for which' were given, but they were not obeyed rd. The English Admiral whose * at tack was principally upon us, after dif chat" of light, the commander in chief per- ■ ceived that the van had given way. Rear-Admiral 15 v.ivet, who command ed, wai the only one that maintained his poll. He was to windward of the enerov, fighting ohftinately, having loft his main tnaft. To join his diviSon he bore away thiough the Britifli fleet with great boWnefs. The enemy feeing our Van give way, attacked the teat. Ad mtrai Neilly fulfained the (hock with BOSTON, Apgtift 27. ar.d aCure. us, that he law j yesterday the Supreme Judicial Coilr oneo. tku 'P s . . !of this Commonwealth, commenced tern it is impoffib!' to be particular in the ;jn tQWn _ T[k , Hon . j, d P , inc movements of this day. In tneheat of sb( . ; ; ildUpo f ed tfic action we could only alcertaiji pnn- v r* 1 t „ . , ~,, , \ n , Kc [ crave the Grand Jury a thaige, L- c it 11 in prayer by tl\e Kcv. IJr. Ixlknap. , m Chief ai(covered the van two leagues r J> . to leeward, The rear could not be icen. j st;d by the majority of the people ought to be labmifted to, and that every oppofitiou to the laws by vio lence is unconstitutional and dangerous. Resolved, that this society highly disap prove of the resistance of the citizens of the western counties of Pennsylvania to a law of the United States, as such hoflilitv is contrary to the conflituion of our coun try, and repugnant to every principle of liberty. 1 Relolved, thlt as citizcns who estimate the blessings of freedom, order and uniuii we will, at all times, difcountenanee every attempt to refill the will of the ma jority by force, and will ever consider at tempts of this fort as subversive of the principles of a free government. By order of the Societv, Henry Kammerer President. European Intelligence. BRUSSELS, June 13. Six in the Evening. The alarm of the inhabitants has not subsided. All the Nobility and persons of property are gone, and the people left to their fate. This circumfiance has made a deep impression on the minds of the people, one of whom,'as I pa.tld the Hotel de Y die, exclaimed 'to his companions, who. were liftenuig to him with great attention. " It is thus we are always '.reated. In the hour of calamity these governors and Nobility defeit us, and in the period of prosperity they return and riot oil the pro duce of our labors." The Neptune saw Perhaps there never was a speech more calculated ad captandn-n than this. On the 21 ft the French were in great force at Goflehcs, and their advanced posts were between Goflelies and Frafner. Ge neral Spiegel was then at Qxitre R Gen. Beaulieu at Petit Mefml. A most tremenduous cannonade was heard, wVch proceeded from the army beforeCharleron Tns Tout- Ytftcrday the enemv advanced and secured the polfeffion The movement occalioned general alarm. Towards the evening, however, it was reported that general Latour has succeeded in driving the enemy from theirpofition at Chapclle Herlaimont and that he had advanced his polls to Trefignies and Anderhies. This in telligence was not conliimed by any official accounts. During the nighf, which few of the alarmed inhabitants palled in fletp, it was laid that the French had fallen back from Golleiies, and that the Prince of Cobourg had,arrived at Ath, about nine leagues from BrVll'els. The cannonade against Char leroi continued with unabatcit rury. June 14, nine o'clock, PM The emigrants having offered their services to Marshal Bender, they were afi embled in the menage of the couit. They were there divided into four com panies of 130 men each.. The necefla ry arms and ammunition were delivered to them, together with two fix pounde s A proclamation, in the name, of his Imperial Majesty, was this morning is sued by found of trumpets and beat of drums. In this proclamation the inha bitants ot BrufTels and the suburbs are invited to assemble, form officers, and be in readlnefs to march at a moment's notice. Hitherto this pro|!amat:on has not. been attended with the delired tuc t-efs. The following intelligence contained in a private letter, has just been lead to the inhabitants— " As soon as the Prince of Coboui*g received intelligence that the French threatened Brufiels, he removed hishead qnarters from Tournay eo Ath, in or def to watch the (notions of the enemy. He armed at Ath on the night before last, and immediately made the neceflary difpo lit ions to force the enemy to aban don their enterprise- He sent a large detachment to relieve Chsileroi; and an attack being made on the enemy, they were forced to ivlmquifh thsfis-pofitions which they had taken on the day. " The Prince Cobourg was expected at Enghein last night." What degree 6f ei edit this .deserves I have 1 not yet been able to ascertain. < Denunciation of Bourdon de L'Oife. Couthon in a long speech, denounc ed Bourdon de L'Oife, wiiora he accused of being the author of a conspiracy against the Committee of Public Safety, He charg ed hini with attempts to divide the patriots, by infufing into the minds otthe people an idea that'the Committee meant to domineer over the Convention. Couthon conclud ed by declaring that the withes of the Com mittee of Public Safety, were .0 preierve Equality, the Unity and Jndiviribiiity of the Republic, and by pronouncing a very warm eulogitim on the character of Robes- pierre. The society resolved that Bourdon de I'Oife fnouSd be required to ftit'e the rea sons that induced him to attempt to destroy the confidence which Robespierre pofieiJ*ed in the mind ot every patriot. j LONDON, July i. The black board at Lloyd's yesterday contained the accounts of tuore than 20 Jhips of different nations being carried as prizes to Breli. An extras from a Plymouth letter dat d the 27th inft was on Saturday stuck ip at Lloyd's Coffee-Hcufe, which'ftates a mall French squadron to be at sea, m lat. 47. long. 13. Resolutions have'been entered into by several of the Parishes of Dublin, " not to illuminate but for peace." BELFAST, July 3. The present situation of the allied | army, under the command of Prinie 1 Cobourg and the Duke of York, is ! peculiarly critical Picheyru, of the North Weft, is in pofleilion of Weft Flanders, which cuts ofF all communi cation with the sea, short of An twerp, which lies 80 milesdiftant from Tournay whilfl on the other fide, Jourdain has advanced as fai as the neighbourhood of BrufTels, which clit6 off entii-efy the communication with Luxemburg, & c - If it is a fact the French have fei/.ed on the Post of Oudenarde; there is not above 30 miles between the advanced posts of the French in the rear , of the combined army. * PARIS. Sitting of tbs Jacobini. 26th Prairal, June 14. For the Gazette of the United States. Mr. Fenno, THE wry inteceitipe Miller, Curwen St* Marc's 13 MifTouri, Long Havannah 13 Eliiabeth, liloqk Curaco 39 Democrat, ISrewiler St. Thomas 15 Schr. Andrew, Hijman St. Croix 16 Polly, Smith Barbsdoes 23 Polly, Conynpham North Carolina 4 Lizard, Cottrell do 4 Maria, Cargill New-York 8 Sloop Fair American, Newhold Newberr. 10 j Polly* Curtis Portland 13 t Capt Long, ofthre MilTouri, left at the t Havannali, the following velTels belong i ing to Philadelphia. > Ship Mary, Capt Stephens, " Brig Flora Caffin, and, Role, Meany. Capt. Flinn, from St. Marc's, informs that he left there th« brig Alfred, Captain frazer, of Phiadelphia, and spoke the sloop Sally, Capt. Whitwell, in crooked Iflaud paflage, from Jamaica bound to New-Yo k. The (loop Driver, Cr.pt. Tarris, in ij days from Nicola Mole, arrived at the Fort on Saturday evening. The Britilh frigates winch lay in Hamp ton Road, went out to sea on Saturday week. 'I he ship Wilmington and a brig from Be!halt, are arrived at New Cattle with pas sengers. Capt. ShurtlifTe of the Hebe, from St. Marc's, spoke, on the 20th inft. in lat. 35 15, the sloop Hook, of Providence. Capt. RufTel, from Hifpaniola, short of provfi ons, which Capt.,ShurtlifTe fuppliecl, fame day fell in with the sloop Sally, of New- York, from Jamaica, short of fuel, a sup ply of which they received from Captain S. l»e left at St. Marc's the (hip Swan wick,/Eaglefon, of Philadelphia. Diana Jay, do Snow Boston, Morgan do Brig Pally, Odlin do Nvmph, Webb do Bttfey, Roberts, (C/* The Christiana Mills, as advertised in the 2d Column of this Papc, will be fold by Auction this Evening ,precisely at 8 o'clock. EDWARD FOX, Autiknctr. The members of the Aflembly have been so pitndlual in their attendance, that they will form a house this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tc Correfpondcnts. Walter ill To-morrow. Certain Resolves are under confidcra tioji. For Cape" Nicholas Mole, , '/» failvn Saturday next . The SCHOONER ]OH N, For some freight, apply to < Lcuis Ofmont, No. 117, north fiecund street. dtS Sept. i F< . Freight or Charter,' The Brig SCHUYLKILL,■ Captain Knox; i urcheu about i 200 Barrels, and r< ar.y • t*> f ake in a Cargo. Apply to the Captain or Wharton & Greeves, ; Se, t. miie' 1, 179 J. SNOW VENUS. ». C">V -d* ONE o'cloci on WEDNESDAY NEXT - e Sold by Auilwn, ■\t t!it- Cclffc Hintle, for ap -1 .. . otv ■nt Six ]VT nr'>s, rt'e SNOW V E N U S, Naiu lying at Mr. Ross's Wharf All American huift Vclf.l, burthen bv Kegifter 220 Toiniwill carry 2500 barrelsof Floin. Th s veflcl is remark?bty well loumi, and c*in be lent to fra at a very imall expcrcc, having lately undergone complete repairs which coif upwaids of /901 llerling. Inventory may be I'ten at the aa&on roorv, - EDWARD FOX, A*i