falling- from the main-top-M-yard, and wat thereby inflantly killed- Spokc (hip Eliza, James Carron, in long. jS, of and from Wifcaflet, for Liverpool, out fix days, all well. ENTERED at the Custom-House, Ship Narciflu9, Scammoiij St. Pet erf burgh ; Brig Bee, Young, St. Pcterl buigh ; Schooners, Ann, Demmick, Guadaloup ; Sally, Cocks, St. Mar tisil| PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 3. Tbe Address (ft Govrnor Mifflin to the t r,f th- Militia and Citizens of Lancafier Coa.ty, dors the grcatrfi ho nor to bis bend and heart. I*,>r comfofition is fine; while couched in terms that are level to the comprehension of every man, the mofi! refined I 'fie for tr ilf fid/linte enjoys a sea/1 in tb; I perusal —ff'r hazard nothing -JtLen w fay, it ivill b.'read vjilh repeated plea- Jve after many repetitious—tbe prin ciples are truly republican —the defini tions of legal obUga. iotts are flrikiagiy :vfl —they come hcnwtn ow feelings, an.l find then county roart itl the barmonifinr sentiments oi ei-ery treal friend to the peace and honor of the United State,. It may be fafily affirmed that af;s{ this mafi. rly exphxiatio'n of the nature of ' la win a re'.mbt'rtan community, no in dividual who reads the Addrrfs canjever oguin be in any manntr of djpbt on the t J 'übjed. It it not intend J. by tb s Jhort pc -agrafth tj chnrafttrize th-s excellent add-efs--it is ttfelf its bcjl eulogium ; but the majlerly p'lfiure bicb is drawn of the fitiMtio>t of this fifing republic, is so honorable a tefi'mony to tbe truih of tbofi? represen tations, whico with enthvfiajiu plenfur. have been dwelt upon in this Gazette, that -iue do ifot befit ate to feiect the par I sage entire—jt must be read uith A. ::i delig'.t by every one who loves our i.ation. t.tt lis look back my fellow-citizens, but a few years, scarcely more than thi term ailoted for the life oi an individual' ana we r .iall at once be afto'iiflied at the profpei yof our country, md ashamed a! the ingratitude of any popular discontent It is but little more than a century, fine our ancrftors formed the euterprize of set ling in Amtrica , andfome have but jul quitted this worldly feene, who reinembrei when mr capital, was diftinguiihed onl' by a few Indian huts, and our best culti [ vated farms were a wildcrneis. Our faj< thers vere compelled toyroaftant hboranji exposed to con slant danger. The hope a tvanfmitting affluence and tranquility 6 their posterity tfSi their greatest canto lit, on: and mark with what a quick,, will how great a tianfition, it is realized.—i Scarce an Indian inhabits within our tq ritory j the comforts of life flow in a bu) dance through all the channels that indi try can invent; our agriculture comme and mechanics, already' rival the ancii eftablifhmenu oi Europe ; our attainmet in the arts and sciences are celebrat trftugbout the world ; hrqueftions of ligion we have given the firft exame of universal toleration: and as a verrment the Ameri an Repub! : c unrivaGed by ai.y-i; u:ient, or modern, o litical fabric. (- thi -u si uation te made the IjSort oflawlefs fury ? Whattin the moll visionary character expeifl talin by a change? Is not every man that is 0- nest, fai lie: is not every man that isn-1 dulirious, comfortable ? These queins are tbe tpuchltone of social happiifc ; ! and in no other country but onrs, an } they at this time be fairly answered i,he affirmative. Tlx following is a lift of tbe Firfil Tro of Philadelphia Light Hor/e, now on a at Carlisle. Cnptain—John Dunlcrp. Ift Lieut. —David Lenox, id Lieut.—Thomas Leiper. Co-ntt—William Hall. Adjutant—Jacob Cox. Qtarter-Mafter —John Donnahli. \ Surgeon—James Ewing. 1 Samuel Howell, fun. John La er, \ Francis John/ion, David" H. Convi} m, j John Mease, John Redman, li'ilham ),1- J tier, Robert Smith, William Miller. ' pb B. M'Ktan, Andrew Pet lit, Robert ill- I J hennery Francis Weft, John Gil U, 1 Robert Rainey, Ben amin hi- a t/xmy Benezet, Samuel WTbeeltr, fib ? Marsh, Robert Bictley, David C. Clatle, n John Faugban, Jonathan Robefon, m t^ Ul l }y lia " u > William \tiller, junTil- , liam i! ilcocks, Robert G. Latimer, . iel T George M'Call, Robert Andvs, William Forejl, Meredith Clymer, jrv c A iron, Michael Keppele, Henry litT, p John Melbeck, Charles Rtfs, Richard I- c Img, Benjamin Ringgold, Daniel Ihv, n Robert Lewis, William Phillips, Wim S. Budden, Joseph Simmons. It CAAfp, OK CARLISLE COMMS a< September 29th, 1 j °' Iht Commanding Officer of they ft " Troy of Philadelphia Light Ho,fej, tl bimfelf bound, by duty, as well as ir a - hl tion, to acknowledge and applaud tin- tL duß of tb; Troop under his ccmman/u- le ring tbe late march.—Their Jlriff atkn th to orders—their decent and gentle,/, : n deportment towards tbe inhabitant ' that spirit of harmony and accommoon VC which tbey uniformly dijplayed, are p y m presages of tbe success which mufi „ d tbe patriotic cause in which they art „ he —% that noble spirit be en,,' Bi I | tinned) as tJje fur eft mean of obtaining th\ obji tts for which que cor tend—•pvnifhmen. i of the g lilt} violate sos th: laws of o'/ Qj'.J'tr-;, and fiu.mif. m o tbe/n by a!L,dc f:ri tior/s of Gii'Zetis . ; twhizb ti\ 1 fx Peace, liberty ar.d Srfeiftfibe Ptop^i JOHN DUN LAP, Captain. PURSUANT to notice in the public pa* pers of lafi evening, Ostoo-r id, 1794, a number of -Jjt iii/zchs rtnrfs of the notice a (mailer mlrtibct*ot citizens ajjoear :iig tluii \va fnffit-ip;:'- to author.U: any re lations on tbe subject, the meeting wai adjourned to tnis aiternOon at five o clock, i t A letter from Carlisle dated on Monday ] lait fays, " A detachment of the Philadel phia horse are just bringing in federal pri soners ; one of them is wounded." If ovit Wes tekn Brethren ha 1 j coofidered the natural transition from •mh'i/iy liberty poles to the whipping post, a.id from burning of hotifes to cracking of hemp, that the federal army would coll them more real hardfiiip in three days, than the tax Upon their favorite beverage cpuld have colt them in twelve geneiations, it is pollible that even th • intrepid Brackenn'dge hiir.felf \vout< r have seen the impudence of (formim- Philadelphii, and ofpouiing the " rag. ol a sorest," upon her effeminate citi - J It is a tiite remark in the toother country, that the rriinilier who begins j a foreign war, never keeps,his place to the cud of it. Li tfie.faine way, tiipfe who raise a tempvii of {< «' ; ion, ate com monly overlet in the coitrfc of it ; and before the axe find the h;-.!'cr can coni j mence their operations, have been mm- X dereu or forgotten by titeii quondam a| partisans. * Even the virttlocs and eniisjhtenr:! u patriots wlio b.'g.tn the great French j Revolution, were long lince expelled or >( extirpated, by a fucceediug band of refotmcis. Th -fe also have been driven i| from the political stage by a third party, i who in the dawning of the Revolution jj were almost utterly unknown, ; _ Thus happens, that when the Cha - riot of ( reformation begins a race, the hor.es a'.ir.ojl always run away with the rlrrjtf. Some of the tr.embei sos a cer tain a(Temb!y, for which We have the highest refpeft, were d:lfingnillied in the lad winter feflion, by objecting to every fort of tax. Accordingly, their neighborhood in the western eomrtres, became the rerv focus of inflamation. I hefe gentlemen are no«l- (training every nerve to quench that conflagration which they so ardently ejtcited. Their efforts arc useless, and their admonitions are despised. Perhaps we ought to fay mere defp'f ed, for the conspirators already begin to distrust each other; and we have no doubt that the rage of a forejl is already more than half cool. Phila, Ga-z. By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, Odober t. It is remarkable that one article of agreement between Mr. Jay and the Ministry of England, is, that all pro perty and per Jons taken by cither party, pending the negotiation, fiiall be rello red. Does not this article suppose pre vious orders on the part of the Ministry to takeperfons and property of the Ame ricans ? If so, Governor Simcpe and Lord Dorchester may (hew inltru&ions under the privy seal for their Speeches and aggressions, the round afjertions of Mr, Dundas in the Iloufe of Commons notwithstanding. It must however be admitted as pro bable, that the hostile intentions of the Britdh ipiniftry were either originally excited or much confiimed by the ap pearanccs o; a dilpolkion among our citizens to take part with France, im mediately on Genet's anival in Amen ca. The encouragement that rainifter teceived on his firlt lardin", tlie holfile afls he Cino n Uon and othe. placed, the fervid ucclam-tions with which he was received by multi- : tudes of citizens, the addrelTes presented 1 him and the attachment of Americans to the republican form of government, Li C m, "'^ r y to Leliei'e, what the Fiench ministry /aid, in Mr. Genet's inftruiEhons, « that the American go- ' vernment would doubtless makeacom mon cause with France." This we are assured was the original cause of those hostile dispositions on the part of the British ministry, to which we n»Mft as- 1 f Cribe the lodes and inftilts we have fuf» '■ ' fere-!. • Hac the President, whose Con (Ktutional right it is, been p,.ri»':tted f fdeiy to manage buiineia with Ssm-t, ' i is probable we might at k-alt na .e avoided the British aggreflions on our frontiers, though our commerce might have (uffered, in the fame manner as ' that of Sweden and Denmark.—lt i« J however very obvious, whatever msv. be ! the declarations of the ministry in En , gJand, that a war with America was { lerioufly meditated, and if we avoid it, j we may thank the good fortune of the | French, and the Jir,nnt.fi of federal men. The brig Thdmas, Capt. William Auguftns Dundas. from Cadiz bound to Nefcr-York, was drove ashore the night of the 22d uit. about 6 miles tu the weltward of Momauk Point, on the South fide of Long-Il'land. The car go, confilting of five hundred quarter cades of (herry wine r a qmntity of brandy, rainns, figs, anchovies, &c. is likely, in chief par;, to be saved. BOSTON, Sept. 27. Varitus Important Ferc'igniSDomejlic IntdUfcgtce. L_ a Liihfffrom F.uropc- By an arrival yelte'rday morning rji ftrblebead of a Ichonner, owned by Col. Orne, in 36 days from Lifiion, wt have received the following Intelligence commui.icated by a gentleman of verilci ry, who came to town lift evening from Marbltliead after having fpokei with the Capt. who informed him, Ijl at a few d;iys picvious to his leaving ' l_:(fccn, news had been received there that tne French liad poueffed themfelve: «r St Sebastian— takn) ami ient into , pott two Br-tifh (loops of war cruising i' l the Bay of Biscay, wlsre piifhingfor 1 ward to Biiboa ; and that in confeqticnce •' or (heir fuccrfles the Spaniards \v,-1e ' panic (truck ; the merchant/ at Bilboa were leaving the town with great pre cipitation—the American vciTels were receiving their cargoes on board .vith great d:fp:itch } mid those which had Ho: la'ndeL theif cargoes were leavingthe port vrithouthefitaiipn. He alio info, ins that it was currently told at Lisbon, that the French were equally fuccefsful on the riontiers, in the Mediterranean ; j and were matters of Barcelona. Thus tar our advices. FROM BO URDR A UX—Di rl:c T. ietterday arrived here the brig Mi net va, Capt. , f om BotirdeaiiX, which he left about the id Angilft. By this arrival, we have received Paris " National Gazettes" to the 25th July. ! hey contain the official particulars of tile capture of the fortrefTes and towns in the Netherlands, which have already been announced in the Centinel. In the National Convention, Ift Thermi dor, (July 19) Barrere informed, that at Landrecie*, they had taken 91 can non, which was 26 more than it con tained when taken by the combined forces. The highest spirit of animation appears to pervade every part of the I'rench Republic. Every day the Convention were informed of the molt heroic adtions, civic facrifices, and traits of magnanimity. [Translations (hall be given in our nest.] From verbal accounts, we colledt, that the French were victorious in al mo(t every quarter : That no great pro gress had been made in Spain, but that f many Spanish prisoners were taken ; c and that the facrifices at the guillotine were as numerous as ever. i he harvctt in France it was expedted would be abundant, though at the time . Capt. faiied, provisions were scarce r at Bourdeaux. I Translations from the Paris Papers brought by Capt. Allen, from Bourdeaux. ( Bruflels, loth July, ad year of the Republic one arid ( 1 Richard, Rtprefntaiioe of the people, 1 IV tlx tie army of the North to the ( Committee of Public Safety. , WE continue to march from success to t success. The two armies of the North, the ( Sainbre and the Meufc, yesterday effected , their jundtion at Ath, and are now march ing forward ; the army of ths North con tinually preserving the left. The enemy ' appears to retreat towards three points, e Anvers, Maeftriefct, and the Rhine We 1 (hall to morrow seize on their inarch in the v most certain manner. t I (hall go to morrow in qiielt of my col- / leagues Gillet and Guiton, to confer with th: m. It is late ; and lam fat igued—lhall je, write you to morrow more particular. Signed, RICHARD. — c. Hfad-Quarters at PrufTels loth c July, 2d year of the Republic. t The Comm nder in Chief of the ar my of u the. North, to the Committee of Pubhr r Safety. J Citizens, v The jundticr.s of fhr armies of th e " North ( of the oambre and the Meufe, i : si > efiefled ; they arrived together at Brut . j fels r their icpa'ratiofi wft not *-nifs; their | re-'.'iwJn must produce cue moi't fa vorable | coi.ienutnces; by jMirfciag 'tht-feldiers at co .efce! tyrintj, wlip, notvi'lii iiuf'.ng the extreme which htg been experienc ed for leveral days, by ra pid marches. The iixvc been oijiigyd to I!mr tyery where numerous, and of-rtrtykm i. num bers of defertersand Driioners are daily ar riving. Vive ia Republic. Signed, PICHEGREU. PfinrsYnrTTT-r M T=T C.... ; PORTSMOUTH, N. M. Sept. 20. Extract of a Utter from the Mujler of th" i>ri£ Commerce, rme of the Dela tx'tu-c jiett, to his brother in this town, Jiiß&l/iiifa>:, Sept. 3, 1794. AgreiSbb; to the old proverb, " A half of a l 'loaf is better than 110 trend." i efterday the Commerce, with fix o thu vcfTels were cleared. The decree of the courts was, that the vcfTels fliould be given ip to the claimants, they to apply for freight and demurrage to | the peifons with whom they had con trasted, as neither could be allowed them by the court. 1 cannot inform you wiiUt hiv charges will amount to, not having my accounts collected—the colls ol com t fall upon me; the cap tors being exempted from paying any charge attending the suit. Security wa? fixtv pourlds ciurency, five fllillings to the Dollar. Ihe vcflel- is (till in the it ream, and I believe it will be a confidtrable time before she will be dis charged, as only one vefiel can be haul ed in at a time dnd unloaded, as they* fell the cargoes in iiftv and handled' barrel !ou. MAfiJNE INTELLIGENCE. Bcston Sept. .19. ; I rutily here the bi'ig i'inerva, Allen, i v 56 days front Rotu-deaux—arri i' d ai Boarders :x July 11/1 trig Pe ■neley, Brnr, Phi'ladAphia— 14.Sc.br. John,- A n her, Salem—23. Ship Fabim, Z!?#-' dard, I'ojlon, Jjrig Ceres, Loriag, Neii' £*traas from Capt. AlteftV Journal. ' ... tjf •'South,'wu/iii ta .Bdrirjeeiux, out .:«// i&iiter ofCerJptian bearing £'. idfff'- j»3 Ji Mi . ■ ij- : hh jt-< £8-9eefhl;fag, do. \fsX t'riHte. jiTiifttTj fram jWtv -.Ifork) faund to »f&' and *' **,Vx'. X —v*"** tbt krigf y4r. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2. . At a large and refpcdlabje meeting of s the Ir. e.nen of tfk County of Pii.ladel pva, held at the widow Ltiher's in Ger " maiHjOWn on '1 lni. iuay the 2d Odtober, for ihe purj. ofe of forming a ticket for one ' Bisinbe;- oi Coi.greis, and a Senator and r nx Reprclemitive* in tjie State Lcgillature i tor the said County, the Rev. W. Smith D. 1). in the chair, the following gentle men were put in nomination by a targe majority of votes, viz. Cotigrefs. 'San. ik-1 Mites. Senator Robert Hare. Afiembly. Thomas Forrejf, 1 JoJ'eph M'Gvjflrl) 'Jacob Morgan, Ed-.:ard H-tj'lon, Thomas bntton, •Thomas Paul. Relolwd, that the above be publlfh?d, sod the intormation of the County, and that a copy of the fame be lent to our Ci tizens who have marched to the welt ward. Relolved, that Doctor William Smiah, and Mr. i'homas Dungan, be a commit tee to lee that the above rel'olves be execu ted. WILLIAM SMITH, Chairman. Attest, ANDREW GEYER, jun. Sec'y. THE BYSTANDER. For the last time this season, as the 1 bills havc.announced, was performed on Wednesday night, The Young Quaker, or, Ihe Fair Philadtlphian.—The ad mirers of dramatic novelty must regret that so excellent a Comedy should be doom'd " On tnufty ftielf to sleep," perhaps to give place to many others without half its attractions : It is how ever hoped that if the Managers have an eye to their own interest, by according with the desire of their mimerons well wifher; —frequenters of the Theatre— they will relax a little of this species of ifeverity, by one or mpre representation ere they quit us, with a farewell ad dress. 1 he Byflander has already remarked on the peiformance of this piece—he can add nothingtothe merit of the Ac tors, but it would be a seeming want ol duty, as oracle to the public, to o ! noticing the painftil exertions of Mr*. Haifam, who came holdfy fot ward, though from a moll fevcre cold she could Scarcely articulate. How dif ferent this conduct from some Theatres '#* " ■ I 1 within the Byftnnders knowledge, where the bite of a mufqueto would have lai'3 up the Hsroine of the Tragedy for a month ! The audiedce, ever indulgent, felt the throb of sympathy, and greeted her with universal plaudits, and when retiring (he looked full of those fenfitioris, excited by gratitude and " foul fweet'ning prajjei" i !:e Padloc;; was given asar. after P'ece, probably to introduce a new can didate—Mr. Nelson, in Leander, is not the be ft of figures, but' his singing proved that he poffWTed good ttitiffcal tnJents j lie mull not take it amiss that the ByHander notices the palsy in his head—if it is a natural affliction the •vriter begs his pardon. N rt x Mr. Wools was wckortied in Dm Dkeo ; this veteran of the Theatre per formed with all the jealousy and spirit of the old Don, and if a prt fumptiuii may he hazarded,, it fttm* as if it was hia tliaiaftep* 1 Mrs. l/*fula, was 3ny thing but Urfufch Mrs, HodgkiniVn xa Leonora, was every thing in-Leoora. Errata—ln the Bystander of the 1.1 instant, from an interlineation in the mantifcnpt—inftead of 44 Prigmore in Crop looked divertingly ridiculous" read " Prirrtore in Crop was rtfpitiable, and Mr. Martin in Endiefs looked di vertingly ridiculous, &c. &c. We hear that on the arrival of the fe deral troops at Carliile—it was propof td to cut down the anarchy pole lately eredled tnei e—but, the citizens of that place reqlicited it might remain, till the pei foiis who had eroded it (honld be taken—that they might be compelled to cut it down with their own hands. An unfortunate caftialty happened at Carlisle since the arrivall of the troops theie—a person j\Vas taken into cuixody thro' m'(lake--& by the accidental dif charge of a pdtol was {hot thro' the gio'n and died. From a New-Turk paper. And 'witch thevrorld with Goatrn;r,fhlp. 7HE Public are hereby informed-, that ils tbe race between the Ass and the Goat caused so much dnjerfon in Greenwich lane fame davj agot —they are to run at the rr quejt of the citizens of Kc.u-York ctt Wed nfday thefrfl of October, for apurfe of ;c/ raised byf'bjcript on : to flirt pre ifly at 5 o'clock //. the ufiernoon. As there is no joftlingto be allowed, it is , Xl e3ed there will be thuch diverfiort. The owners of f lid Ass and Goat beg to be excufd for net publifhmgjooner, as it qoas prevented on account of the indifpofrtion of the Ass. A Pilot arrived lwre this morning in forms, that on Tuefclay last be law a brig Vomin- ito Cape May in a gale of wind— Yei'er !av evening he saw a (hip astern of him this fide of New Castle which be sup poses to be the Happy K .turn. Cj* A Stated Meeting of the Penn fylvanfa society for piomoting tlie abo iuiou of slavery See. See. will be held, at the ufnal place on fecund Jay next the 6th Instant, at 6 o'clock in the Eve ning r is well wtako: «. "'. t*tpr >.<-'y v't-.'.v.»•£."'LA'''';' 1 '/'■ '■* •uwu'.* Oil t w TfIEATRE— CEDAR STREET. THIS EVENING, 03oler 3. Will be presented,- A TRAGEDY, never acted in Philadel phia, called PERCY. Previous to the Play, the Band will plav the Federal Overture. To which will be added, Never performed in this Theatre, the co mic Opera of the Highland Reel. Reduced into an afterpiece of two A<3a» and p; rfoi r.'ed with universal applause The doors will be opened at half after five,atld the curtain drawn up precisely at half after lix o'clock. M