pack falls for weaving and fpinmrtg hemp and flax by water; being a me thod fupjiior to any other for saving annual labor ; therefore of the greatelt utility to the country. It is worthy remark the mauufa&ory which was begun from the ground in the month of June lad is in such forwardnefs that the fpipning and weaving machinery will beat work this fall 5 although the building is 160 feet long 44 wide, 86 high with a mill race 400 feet in length: it is calculated to weave 9660 pieces of cloth in a year. Th? water wheels ma chinery and every thing for the work is to be executed within fix months from the commencment. Our corref }K>ndent observes, the whole scene had the appearance of enchantment: the spirited exertions which have been made are scarcely to be credited, and the liberal, patriotic Judge Wilson certainly dclerves the highelt encomiums from his fellow citizens.—We understand Mr. Gnx'.mbiidge Portrait and Landscape Painter of Philadelphia, has lately vilited this beautiful place where he has enriched his collection with many fupevb views among which, are the Grand and roman tic fall of Wallenpaupack. Our cor- A'fpondent who palled thiough the town saw one loomeompleat and the others in great forvrardnefs ; he seems to have no doubt but Mr. Davenport the paten tee will have .ill at work in a few weeks. Letters from Baltimore by yesterday's mail inform that Geu. Smith had marched from that place with a body of men to sup press an infurredlion in the county of Washington—The Infnrgents threatened the public stores at Frederick Town. Monday, at a meeting held at the City-Tavern, of upwards of sixty ref pe&abie citizens, associated to form a company of Infantry to march to the wft ward, Major William Maepherfon was eleftcd captain, Peter Baynton, Efq, lieutenant, Mr. Thomas M'Euen, fceond lieutenant, and Mr. Thomas M. Willing, ensign. Extra 3 of a letter from Carlisle, Sept. 8. ,' " Mr. Petrlken of this place has re ceived a letter from W. Findley, which cxpreflis his apprehensions that the peo ple over the mountains will not- fiibmit . to the laws, and that they are ftimutated to resist therfi, by a number of disap pointed men, who have been seeking offices under the State, or General Go vernment, and hope to suCceed better if they can effcft another revolution. I am sorry to perceive something of the fame spirit in tVs county, which may have very serious consequences, if not speedily checked. That old root of bit terness, which the adoption as the Fe deral Government planted in the hearts of many here, is beginning to sprout up . Vith great vigour." By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, Sept. 15 Weannounce, with indescribable plea futc, that the great and mighty Demo cratic Society of Philadelphia have re solved that they approve of the mode rate, prudent arid republican conduct of the Prelident am'' Governor Mifflin, in pursuing a plan of Pacification with the iufurgenu. What, the Pieiident guilty of one republican aft ! Is not this 3 mis take ? All we are surprized at, is that after several hundred Democrats have resolved they disapprove ot" the infur reftion, the I.ifurgertts do not, every foul, submit to the laws, and go to work on their farms. We always thought be fore, that they had influence, and that one refalve of theirs Would do more to quell diilurbances, that all the law or alf the military force in the anion. At the annual Commencement at Rhode-Island College, twenty young gentlemen received the honors of a Ba chelor's degree.—The degree bf Doc tor of Laws was conferred on the Hon. John jay, Chief Justice of the United States, and Dr. Lettfom of Great Bri tain. At the Commencement at Dartmouth College, the degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on forty five persons, and that of Mallei of Arts, on twenty seven. The degree of Matter of Arts was also conferred on John T. Giiman, Governor of Ne>/-Hamplhire. NEW-BRUNSWICK, Sept. *6. Last Thursday a detachment of near two hundred cavalry marched from this place for Trenton, the place of rendezvous under the command of General White, where they are to be joined by the reft of the cavalry ordered from this state—it is jult to observe, that both officers and pri vates made a truly military apppearance, and wetruft, are fully fenfrble of the impor tance and neceflity of the expedition, and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, several detachments of cavalry and ir,fantry ar rived here, part of which have gone on for Trenton. Ou Saturday last a party of cavalry, said tobe from Philadelphia and going to iNew-York., pa.Ted through this city, and yeiterday rcpafiedon their return ; we have not been able to learn their bufmefs. VIENNA, June zi. ' His Imperial Majelty arrived yester day in pelfeft health at Schoenbrun. We learn that our Court is on the point of acceding to the coalition of Russia and Pruflia agaiult Poland j that a manifefto against that country is soon to appear, and that our Charge d' Af faires, at Warsaw, M. de Cathe, is to leave that place. The Polish General Mofchiulky, who has resided here for some time, was ar retted the day before yeftetday. From the RHINE, June 26. I The Pruflians have taken poflefiion of Homburgh and Deuxpontt. The head quarters of Field . Marlhal Moel lendorf are at Kaiferg-Lantern, and large magazine# are establishing in our neighs borhood. The head-quarters of Gen. Kalkreuth are at Otweiler, and his ad vanced posts ars near St. Imbert. At the Au'trian Army nothing particular' has happened for some days pail. His Royal Highnefj the Archduke Joseph paifed last Tuesday through Mentfc. NATIONAL CONVENTION. June 26. Guadet, Barbarous, Salle, Buzot, and Petiott. The followiag important intelligence relative to the above deputies of the BrifTotihe party was communicated to the Convention by the committee of ge neral fafety i Guadet, some time was seen near Bee d'Ambes. The information was immediately conveyed to the patri ots. It was supposed that he had either retreated to the rocks and faltnefles of St. Emilion, or that he was concealed in his father's house. All the fufpefted places were ftirroundedi The search I was nearly over, when a volunteer 6b | farved some suspicious appearances near ' the roof of Gaiulet's house. A more [ narrow search was then determined on As the patriots apprdached the roofs, they heard the snapping of a pistol."' Arriving at the end us their search, tiiey i discovered Guadet and Salle, whom they immediately fccured. The snap ping of the pistol proceeded from Bar baroux, who, despairing of making his escape, fired a pistol into his mouth, .and was found welt ring in his blood, and qn the point of expiring. Guadet and Salle, being Carried before the re volutionaty tribunal, ivere tried, found guilty 1 , and executed. The committee also declared, that well founded hopes were entertained of finding Bu/.ot and Petiom They were fufpe&ed to be concealed in the environs, of St. Emili on. All th'e neighboring communes were employed in searching for them. Saturday, July 5. Voeu, in the name of the Commiffimer of Dispatches, presented to the Convention a number of Addresses from different parts of the Republic, congratulating them on the late fudceffes. Sunday, July 6. Thibaudot made a report in the name of the Committee of Public Inftruilion, with refpeft to a new series of Elementary Works, adapted to the differents obje&s of education, and the recompence which ought to be granted to their authors. On the proposition of Cambon, a de» creepaffed, appointing several regulations with refpedl to the payments to be made in the National Treaiury, by those who had in their hands funds or effects belong ing to the countries at war is and Madame GAKBIE will make their appeai'ance a few days after t!■* commencement in a new grand Pantomime —nlfo Mr. and Mrs M A&RIOT from tile Theatre, Sdinbilrgli j Mr. RICHARDS fVom Dubl'n, Mr. KELSON from ihe atre, Richmond | Mr. MUNTO from' Goodman 's Fields ) and (Mr. C A RH of the Antieut Concerto, London, who will ninke hi* fir It entree on any (Vage in a principal fing'mg qliarafier. John Welfli, No. 81, foutb iVatef Jlreet, Has now for fele, Coarse Salt, OnboardaSwedilhfhip at Huddell's wharf A Quantity of MOLASSES, In hhds. and half hhds. Beef and Pork, in bbls. and half bbls Barbadoes Sirjar, Pepper and Pimento, Rufiia and Salem Duck, Sl't Wjaale Bone, Sperma'peti Candles, Butter, Shot, and German Steel, a few tons. Fur and Wool Hats, Dried Fi(h in hhds. A quantity Shoes of various kind* Pitk'd Mackerel and Salmon, Hyson and Souchong Tea, Mace, & Nutmegs, a few kegs, & Cassia, 18 bales Prime Flax, k Tow Cloth A few tons Ginseng and Snake Root, Fine Salt, and East India Joints. Sept. xj copiot I *eodzw