«. ia the month of October 1774, declared " that you are to the imposition of Excises, the horror of all free States ; thus wreft your property from you, by the "Baft odious of taxes, and laying open "ta .nfalerit tax-gatherers houses the " Scenes of domestic peace and comfort, «anJ cslLd the Castles of Englift fubjeas «in the books of their law." AJ f.-etjiett vour mernorialifts thus in fiia»Se to their profpenty and j of ftcprefllng | your fern tEments 011 ti>e occation maybe | memorial!ftsbeg leave to j oPjlcttc that what is right to be done j l»y aa individual citizen cannot be j ■cirejng whert it becomes the aoof a - calleded body po&tfyig a knowledge of tnc iutt'efts, and appointed to tranfatt tlic boo ft import 1 1 'fFi 1 1 s of the com maaity. iiti. ti>e huufe of Repiefen taicTOi has already set an example on this wy fuhjeft by the vote which they -pafll'd on the 22d of January 1791, ami tKitcfs a difference of tne fill>K-'ct makes x difference in the right your me morwitfts confidently referto t'le autho ritative precedents,eitablilhed by the Le gi3atures,of various dates in the union, who have made the proceedings, and ads of Confjrefs matter of deliberation and animadversion. —To those legisla tures, indeed, the public is indebted for the access which has at length been obtained to the debates of the Senate of the United States, & for the measures taken to dedai e that the judiciary power of the Supreme* Court, (hall not extend to render a state amenable to the suit of an individual citizen of another state. That ifader these circumstances and im pressions, your memoriahfts confidently expeA pour aid, to rcllo. c them to the equal rights of citizens, to prote<£l their ! families from impoverilbment, and tc fhel- j rer the infant manufa&ories of the United 1 States, either faom ruin, or from acotrlpe tition, in which the honest man must yield to the knave. By a feaftmable interposi tion, likewise the harmony and qrder of society may be preserved ; and when it is recolle&ed that in other nations even del pots, and parliaments as tyrannical as des pots, hive been obliged to consult the feel ings of the people, and to abandon a tax ■which (to repeat the lauguage of Congress ) ' is the horror of ill free states, it is to be j hcpedthat the general government, upon j a falfe notion of power and dignity, will not persevere in the pernicious and op-' preffive course which it has unhappily com menced by the imposition of an odious Excif:. ' Snuff-Makers. Thomas Leiper, & Co. Hamilton & Son, John Hankart, Ifaacjones, Jacob Benning hove, Conrad Beatcs, John ami Jacob Rhelie, Frederick Beates, Christian Gaily & Son, Jacob Benflinghove, jun. Philip J>imble, George Brown, John Hill, Frede rick Hyle, Casper Farner, Henry Millar, "William Miller, Christian Cemp, Mary Rechncr, Richard Brown, Philip Varner. Sugar- Refiners. Mnh'enberg and Lawerfwyler, Isaac and Edward Penn ;.gtcn, Charles Schaffer, OomnuD and Lav. ler, J. Bartholomew and J. Dorfey, Morgan and Douglafe, Peter and Henry Miercken. ExtraS of a letter from London, dated July 2> 1794. "The Embargo laid on by your States, gave us much alarm; to me, and every person poffefling property in the Weft-Indies, particularly ; but 1 am happy to learn with some degree of cer tainty, that. Mr. Jay has fettled every thing with our admi migration in the :no!t amicable manner, so that I hope the L'effing of peace will be preserved be ' tween ns and the States—-Did you but know the accumulated diltrefles the war hat occafiofied in Europe, it would and ought to be the wist of every good Ci tizen among yon to remain neuter, and avoid the horrors attending on war." By this Day's Mail. BOSTON, September *. REALLY GLORIOUS NEWS. Yesterday information was circulating in town, relating to Restitution for cap tures of American veflels, Relea'e of Prifonei s in Algiers, &c. said to be re ceived by a veflel arrived at Marblehead from Halifax. The Editors conceiving it their duty to correit and authenticate ftich importanttnformation if wellfound cd—immediately repaired to the above place, and obtained the following par ticulars, which may be depended on. ON Sunday arrived at Marblehead a frnall schooner, in 12 days from Halifax. Ihe ftevard of the Pigou, who came in this vefiel informs, that the day before ♦hey failed from Halifax, a iloop of war arrived with the July Packet from England. He endeavored to procure some of the late papers to bring them to Boston, but could not : However from an attentive perul'al, he is enabled to fay, they contain a Com mercial Treaty between Great-Britain and the United States, and signed by Mr. Jay on the American part, That among the articles* of this Treaty, ov.e provides for the reltitution of all property captured from the Americans by British fuhje&s du ring the present war, the circumstances of capture and ratio of allowance to be confi deredand determined by fix CommifTioners three to be chosen on the part of tlie.United Sutes, and three oji the part of Great- Britain —Another article mentions, that all American fubj'fcjjr, wliertfoever un lawfully detained by his Britarinic Majes ty's fubjefts, shall be restored, and it is t xpi ei'.-ly declared that the release of the American prisoners in Algiers (hall be pro cured. And further, lii the boundary lines between the United States and the British dominions, those fixed by the Treaty of Peace (hould be faithfully oblerved on their par . A Sloop of War was to be dispatched immediately tb the Bvitilh Minister at New-York with these advices —Probably I to be by him communicated to the Ame- government. The veflH that brought the above gen tleman from Halifax, was chartered for the ptirpofeof carrying Capt. Lewi? there —his attendance being ai-fefPary, from the prob.• ility of the reltife of his ship, no evidence of conference i.aving appeared againlt her. * Preliminary Articles we and every admiral of our victorious fleet, have resigned their fliares of prize-mo ney for the benefit ps their refpedlive crews. half p a u . The numerous and liberal donations P.M. ;T>TV made by individuals in this country du- ~ Qftcnd is now taken indeed !Th ring tlie present war, will be an eter- Trial cutter is just arrived, and the dil nal monument of British liberality, patches are forwarded from hence. Th' We do not recoiled, in the history of ' FreMch ma ,. c h cc j i„ on Thursday. On any former war, to have had fnch im- troQpg are a u f a f e l y embarked, and gon menfefums fubC'ribed for different pub t0 Holland. Almost, if not all, tin lie purpofevas during the pad: year and f n jppj l)g gwe out ; one l arg e one rui half the present one. it is the moll ashore in coming out, to which they fe certain and substantial proof of the wil- ; and as the French had but on lingnefs of all ranks of pebple to flip- f ma U boat to cross with, one of our sri port the government of the country in g ates ann oyed them very much in pail tile meafuies they have pursued. ing. Th'y were not permitted to ftri In our paper of, l uefuay it was (la- into the town, or they could havG dom ted that fcrious alarms were entertained much mifcilief to it." for the fofcty; of Captain Hutt : that , f . Uur from an c rr icer m loar[ brave office. is (rape dead. c/}ar/olte> at Port r mouth 1 tie remains or Captain lieryey j ; j-r - XT , r , T. . ... 1 anted June 28. were on Wednetday carried in military > _ . . . precession, attended by" Earl Howe", " 1 have been assured that during Sir Alexander Hood, admirals Gardner the I«e aft.on the Frer.fch officer, pu , and fir Peter Parker, with all the Cap- j ™ n y « thc " nien so death for cefert tains of the channel fleet, to the gates ! ln ß the.r quarters—l, he pnfonen hk: of Portsmouth, with every honorable jt,ue }' rench men, appear very well re solemnity, where it was put into J '-oncned to then-luuat.on. I hey feerr hearse to be conveyed to Sandwich. ; make V /'T b g ht °f the Captain Hutt was buried at Gofport « he y us of not fight,r,g thtmjairly, with the like folemmW \b7 co , m '"S si them '• a " d al " d g e > Three officers of the Sjnnifh Navy, t that had lt , n °V b " n { or the numberleh lecomtedeCafa Montata, don Fran- ; f "dents that befel them, they should cifcode Arango and don Joseph Lequei- j bave g* ,r ' ed the day. One thing lob ra, are arrived at London from Madrid ; : d very general among them, they charged, it is said, with an important! lhe ' dea of returning to France, million to our court. j ll . n ' ,l ( . the government .s in a more set- Major Congrcve has tranffnitted a \ date. copy of the thanks of the Emperor to ] ■ _ " . . , . the British Artillenft.on the Continent, I J he Portuguese, although they aece which was on Thursday publicly read at ! ded t ,° the f.™ ,d aU " ; noe ' ba * Icorn,n ---.u i i r buted verv little to this war in defence the head ot the artillery companies at . ' n ,, , , Woolwich of rtl, gfon. lhe veafb " P c 'hapß is, Befoie the evacuation of Oftend, a that they have so much of what number of veffcls, both British and nro"ly called rel.g,on .n thm count.y as prizes, were burnt for want of seamen to b< "' abk „ to lose a SS od deal > aild havc to work them out. The underwriters er ' rt - , .. . . are pledged to the amount of 5 0,0001. . A Th f f m P eror a " d Mack, the fate of which, by this evacuation, ,n