iiitri "rcvinc**. I lo not (sr !t hit we can remain m Dutch Brabant, a? :h. en" 7i** '.re four times our mmhTs.and :I1 tanii.«e«i. V tl w NATIONAL CONVENTION* July 12. L r front Ldurc Cummhji'/iicrfrom th? Conv ilij.4 to th- yflrmm \ttec nf d'ue/4 tne Aftyihr, July ;. in,, «y4i ~ < ■ : l fe" Tiey-Wing in >t the Republican L I LIJ 11 .. ' . „ . „ i"ticmarv TYinuijal citablifhed at Cam- ■ In tntfoavoring to get off in two fn'tli boats, wc attacked them f the Emi gr:ini#J with inufquetry: they would, h |V r, have escaped us, hnd it not % „"ii For two pieces of artillery, with \v!vjch we 'it tlw-ii eoutage. What has not »he }«•. I'iiMic to hope from fueh citizens ?" —^pplaufes. STOCKHOLM, July 8. f His 1 y thr Oiike Reg ni set« oul with * R'ng from mis capiat. They go 10 vlfii ; and a pM>vifion*ry ••■ni.ni liws been appointed during ih'ii -Cr. "■( bis al highnef's Frc . D,:lu of Oftiogoihia, t)fd- • ; me and fix - iher perfonfc, a - iM not have c ° Denmark v"Vi.-*; -i i at co a claufc v ]!, iuur, ji lciv». Sv.wu(n £•!»«- iuft )> ily. A Cup;- n iri »he iri(iv 4 illl brer hended, di\6 ll,c Aui»e fo> haviftg f-n* *.rnou infafnotn and* ir* H?rin P-mc' v ' o l»n, a m n>- h j 'he pnm ipdl citiu oi Sweden, b\ the hand »f th: Pi»mmon w wi»h :M« "tfenp. ' *A iraiiO'i 10 |t| cou.ui)." T»*e fen i nee v ih Aulic Ti ibunal will (h>rtly .p ---p'par in o»int. flic fCing and Duke Rcgrnt arp -t Fahlun, "in Daleeariia, whvti country hisM«*jefty vi fytk 1 . *dv.i(eot the D"Wc Rr t.\ g -ac quainted 'Vith His *noi hti tern»es, • iiH to li\ 'i :>e loyally ot in«- iniiab- a«*ts of t> t v I i.e K than Grand fl< i't has ee'taioly fai'cd, ind a paM oi .inlie* i of :ii4j nation *s alfp m ih t harbor oi Swt i'kfiMid, r• idy to ♦ ail. W: aie, ftowevrr, v v quttri Jure, .»win.:to -Hp di Willi ns received !i«hd P - t rfbu'g, an ", by43f»u»u Komuijzour,. tin.- jiui •ia . a:nb .flatioi Mir :o rf. E\erv •iHtl quid on th; Rufli m front ar, on the lai d id'.- " 15. ** ** ; Tlila cv(Munjj iailed thv Alfred and JBellona, cf. wch j ;Sc»fn, of fa- iith' Wcft-|ndla antl Het'ts under convoy, amoii'iit 'Jog to up*arsij.of 150 fail. The. Royal Captain, afld Lakdlct Ea.fl- India (hips failed at the famtf time. Admiral squadron remain at anchor in the Sound, also tlie Dia mond frigate. POOLE, Auguft-1 j. A Mary I]<3nkin, who was taken in the H unpdeu P::oket, C:iptain Dafhwood, in ti lc m' th >f April lalJ, from Li/bon 'xniud.to Falmouth and carried into Bit It, where'(he was put into a hospital being then ill, and there remained until the _jlh of this month, when (he found riu.ms to effect, her cfcape, by con- I dealing herfelfin the corn fields, aiid at ! "'jjht getting on board an Ameiicah , veflel, ivus landed here yeiterday ! mi ruing. , j When she left Bveft, there was r8 , fail of tue line in Bveft Water, leady j for lea, some of which had been out on i a cruize since the Engagement of the . ill She atfo lavs, (bat when (he • left B-tll, there wereabout 200 j Merchantmen that had been captured , during the"wart The report was, that this Fleet was destined for the Mediterranean to relieve those blocked up hy Lord Hood ; after that [there was another report, that their destination was to intercept the India men that were in Ireland, as they had certain information of thur being' iii Galway Bay. Lady Anne Fitzroy, who was taken in the fame packet, was removed from Brett about 20 miles, with some other Ladies, but they were in good health, and used very well. COWES, (Isle of Wight,) July, ly A!>out two o'clock this morning, came to anchor in this road the Betsy of London, Gibfon, late matter, ftom Jamaica. She parted fiom her convoy in the Gulph of Florida, aud was cap tured the 20th iuft. off the Lizard, by l'Unitc, French frigate, in company with the Thames, 3 other frigates, an j a corvette. Capt. Gibfon, and his crew except the mate, carpenter, cook, a boy, and Mrs. Williams, a paflenger, wete taken out of the 'Betsy by the Frenchmen, and a Lieutenant and 13 men put on board to take charge bf the prize. On tlje 23d in the evening, the (hip being driven by heavy gale»of wind in fight of Guernsey, a glot was laid for securing the Frenchmen, and to retake the (hip. On Miller's the mate fug getting it to Mis. Williams, (he in itantly fainted, fenfihle, it is to be pre fnmed, that if the fchtme failed, eve ry foul would be put to death. Recovering in a (hort time her com posure, she went to the mate, and, with heroism unparalleled, actually en gaged to aflift in the execution of the project. At eleven o'clock at night, when the Lieutenant was asleep in his birth, and others of the Frefich were asleep between decks, in the fore part of the (hip, the signal was given* and Mrs. Williams kept her refolntkm, by k)cking the Lieutenant's door, and then {landing with her back again ft it to pre vent its being forced : In the mean time while the Frenchmen on deck were thratl down the hatchway hy the three men, and threated with death if they made any attempt to get up. Providence favoring their efforts with a fine breeze from the S. W. in twelve hoiys they cast anchor in this port, Mrs. Williams in the pnlition, whtfi le lievjfd by a host's crew, who went on k>n;ifd, of holding a Jjiftol to the cabin door, Thus, by the exertions of a spi rited woman, and three brave fellows, have the proprietors and underwriters, i mirdcelotifly recovei cd a (liip and cargo ■ worth 20,0j01. t I DUBLIN, July 24. Tuesday Alexander M,Dowall and William M'QowHll,l?te Deputy-Keep ers of the New Prison, were arraigned in the King's Bench, on an indi&ment for having, cri the fill day of May last, fclonioufly permitted the escape of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, from the goal of Newgate, where he had been sentenced, by the Court of King's Bench, on the 7th of February last, to remain imprifoped for the fpaee of two years from rhe 29th of Jamirv 1794, for having dillributed seditions libels. After a ftrif> examination of eviden ces, who were Mr. Sheriff Jcnkin, Mr. Tiefham Gregg, and the Seijeant of the Guarr' on duty at the prison that night the Juryfcrought in their verdidt, Guilty. July 28. ~ A most desperate and alarming fpe ffies of; Ki dropping h» for some weeks becii pradtifed in this City, for the a vowed purpoft, of populating Upper (Janada. . " v ' There arc now two veflels in the bay from th.it Province, on board of which many women r.nd children have been conveyed. The Agents employed in this buliiiffs, give tour guineas for each child, and twenty for every woman un der thirty five. The populace are so •.auyh incensed that every woman who is feeji with a bundle or a child is search ed and examinee l , and many wht> have been fufpifled of having fold their chil dren, beaten, and, in two or hree in ibsices diagged through the Liffey.. ' A fev days finec, feme suspicious looking tcllows were watched to a cel lar, in Barrack ttiett. The mob col lected ; and broke aprn the doors when they found twenty-seven children, who were that night to have embarked for America. Steps !>ave been taken to prevent this very improper commerce. LONDON, July 28. Several counterfeit guineas fgilt) are now in c'rculation.anrltara great amount fupprefled or detefleel in Liverpool; they bear the date us 1781. The two lait figures arc fomtwliat bruized, and near the head is a round mark, which has the appearance of a plug ; the re ftinblance proves real as a little atten tion will discover. The guinea weighs three penny weights five grains. July 29. There has been, hitherto no official account publiflicd, of the late defeat of the allies on the Rhine. The foreign gaz-tu-s only mention the circumstance, without entering into much detail.— Pi ivate letters however state, that the a£tion lasted (everal days fiiccellivcly ; that on the firft attack the French were repnlfed ; but they brought down such a torrent of frefh troops, day after day, that it was impoifi'.ile to (land again It them. Both parties fought with de termined bia^ery w and the carnage on both fides mull have beei immenie.— The French aie said to have given no quarter'., |We anxiously wait for farther particulars by, the mail now due : but it is evident, from the numbers of the French, that they mtift have joined by the reinforcements they had drafted from their armies in Italy. The funds rofc yesterday, one per c«nt. Letters from Italy mention, that some of the Italian States are rising in a trvifs, to oppose the French. July 30. Yeftcrday Earl Howe took leave of the Commissioners of the Admiralty on his de parture to take upon him the command of the Grand Fleet. Lord George Seymour, Colonel Bar ry, and feverai other officert of Lor.! Moira's ftafT, arrived yesterday in the pack et from Holland. From Constantinople we learn that on the 2d of June, the Captain Pacha failed from thence with seven (Jiips of the linej fix frigates and fomefmafl vefTels : he was to receive further orders at Befichikbafe. Sir K. Ainflie, the British Ambaflador, had his last audience of the Grand Seigneur on the 7th. A good underftandjng lubfifted between Russia and the Porte at that period. The malcontents of Belgrade w«re ft ill in force, and had levied a contribution at Rodofte, near the capital. According to information from Peterf liurgh, numbers of fufpefled persons had helta ges shall be taken, even from among the magistrates." Another proclamation ig to this ef fect :—" That as the markets at Brtif feli are ill furnifhed, iirter pretext of the circulation of afiignats, and different persons have fufpeoded their traffic on the fame account, the Commune which furnifh the Brussels markets with grain, and other articles, are ordered to pro vide them as formerly, without making any diftinftion about under pain, with refpe& to persons who may refufe them at par, of being reputed nemies to the Republic, and eondudicd to France to he punished as such. It has been ordered likewifc, under the fame penalty, that such as have (hut up their (hops, &c. do open them again immediately." SPEECH of Citizen BsfRRERE, In tbe fitting of the National Convt-n- tion, on the 2cth July. Public corruptors attempt to spoil the morality of the people ; they speak of peace to paralyze the Revolutionary Government, th?t fine and terrible in ltitution, to which we ought to attri bute our victories, which has delivered the Republican foil from fa&itms, which has banished famine, which conloldi dates the Republic, and fecuies the li berty of the human race. Political storms fcem to be preparing, their sy mp toms appear the more (hiking to the two committees which teceive the news at home and from abroad. We learn that there are commotions ready to bu'fl forth in the Se&ions and the Popular Societies. Your committees have tak en measures. The enemies of .Liberty wish to vent their drfpair, their vices and crimes upon Paris ; but the Re public (hall triumph at Paris, as it does ExtraS of a letter from Breda, Aug. 8 " Every thing is qui.t in camp. The heavy baggage is jull arrived. The deputy Quarter-Malt er General, witli the commandant of the (Cap tain Johnson and Lieutenant Robe of the artillery) this'evening went to re connoitre the Sandh.ll near the tne.-.mp ment, to determine on the propereft j place for making batteries for the de fence of the camp ; which indicates our , remaining here for some time.—Maga zines of forage are forming for the Bri tish troops at Gertuydenberg and Gor cum." According to letteis received on Wednesday from the Biitifh array, of a later date by two days than those brought in the mail, we learn, that the citadel, as well as the town of Liegr, is in poficfiion of the Auttiiaus ; and that the-French are fallen back to some dis tance. This circumltance considered, with the retreat of the Fiench aimy of the Rhine, towards their own frontiers, seems to denote something more than has yet transpired- It is certain that the allied armies have rectofled the Rhine. The garrison of Treves has been reinforced by 8000 Auftrians. A Fr«nch General Officer of artille ry, and five of his ftaff, have been at Genoa, and afterwards proceeded to Loano, whic'h, as well as Oneglia, hat been reinforced. From Vingtimiglia, it appears, that 15,000 trench had palled that way to take poll between Limona and Cunco. Extract of a letter from Plymouth, Augult 11. This morning the Jane filhing smack, Captain Paillet, belonging to this port, returned here from Morlaix, to which place flic failed from hence on Friday last, with Capt. Renatidin late of Le Vengeur (funk during the late gloiiou# action the Ift of June,) and a young Frenchman who has resided in this town for near three yeais past, both of whom were landed yesterday morning at five o'clock.—The Jane got fight of the French land 011 Saturday evening, but the Captain would nor go on Ihore till morning, fearful left he should fall in with the Royalists, who are in force in the neighbourliood of Roseau. " Captain Paillet was on Ihore at Morlaix for about two hours, where the inhabitants seemed to be in the highell spirits ; but the Capt. of the Vengeur recommended him not to tarry longer, as the Municipality would be acquainted with his being on shore, and might probably detain him perhaps a day or two—He accordingly took the hilt, went immediately on board and put to sea. " The Jane was hoarded about half channel over, on herpaflage to Morlaix, by a French (loop of war, who wa» cruizing in conceit with two others ; but on finding the Captain of Le Ven getir on board, they wished him a good voyage, and proceeded on their cruize. " Captain Ptillet reports, that there are at Morlaix and Rofcau near twenty gun-boats, rigged as fchooneri, witli a imall mijen-inail, on which is oecafion ally hoi.fted a lug fail ; they were origi nally large ships, and have been cul; down for the purpose of gun-boats, each of them being in their present state about 200 tons, and carrying two 24 pounder* on the forecaftle, and four 24 pounders