tli- brig Fame, of Cork, bound to this | put, wliich fhc had captured about two j hoars btfore : both vefTcls were chafed [ on fhorc, and the brig being immowa- » blc was bunit, but the La Syrene w'ai gkh. t In contradiction to the reports :-H hare been lately circulated ref pecling Ihe hazardous filiation of our pbll* at St, Marc's we can affirm on j tr; I'JeftioiKibk authority, that they are ■ so i led in falihoods ; no part of St. j Domingo kerujf more feenre, or the m- ■ habitants of all defcrrptions better fa- j tfjfi -d fciA the Eritilh government. J A ' ■ci.r from Port-au Prince or July i 29 intimates, that Brigadier General > VVnyte was st thit time to ill, that no j perfori on bitfiucfs wis permitted to fee ■ h!fn. Co'. Lyfaoght, 22 last arrived at Liverpool, the brig Ofor rc and Tracey,from iJcr mudas, after hiving been captured in lat. 3-7, by n -privateer from 'Nof'foik 111 Virginia, e vmma.ided by a Captain Pa ris.— Tins privateer had alfb taken a fchoonef from Ntw Providence, binind" to this place.—i brig from juauuca bound to .Dublin-—a ichaoner from An tigua, bound to the Island of St. Jrthn ; and an American brig commanded by Ine Smith i oitt London to Baltimore. Smith entered hjinfelf a volunteer on bjard the privateer, and was ttatiohf® at 0.-e of the guns.—The piirateer be ing i.it'Otntn'oded with lb large a number, of prifo'ocrs, C a .ve them the brig George ajjpl Fracey, in wiiich they proceeded to Liverpool, and the privateer lteered to the ftouthwurd. V/fdiiefday arrived the Lhooncr Qjeeu Captain Pryor, in twenty days i.o.;i,Ss.. Vincent's. Captain Pryor io -4uiuii, that our troops Rill remain on the defenfive at Guadulo,upe.—lt was reported that the French had at tacked our lines at Guadaloupe, and l)ad been repalfed with contiderable loft. • Tii* 19th of Aug. his Majclly's (hip Rtelinek failed from Martinique, with a small reinforcement of fojdiers and failols for Guadakiupe. No reinforce ments Itad been received from Europe by either the Britilh or French. About iiineteetn days iincc, as Captain Pryor was within iifteenleagues of Gliadaloiipe lie heard a violent cannonading. Tuesday arrived the brig' Peggy, from Greenock, in seven weeks paflage, and brings papers to the 26 ult. Wednesday failed his majelly'sPacket Wetfmoreland with the Mail for Fal nouth. Thursday arrived from a cruize, his Mujtfty'e (hip Blanche, Captain Faulk ner. PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 11. The (hip Hope at rived yeflerday morn ing at New-York from London, whL-h place (he left the 23d Augull —by this arrival, letters were receiv ed in this city, dated the 20th Au pttft ; from one of which we are ena bled to lay before our readers the Folic \-ing Important Intelligence : /. 'of a letter from an American Centiiman of information in London, Jaltd the 2Cth of Augvji, 1794, to his friend in this city. Another great ctijnge in men has taken place in Paris ;—Rohcfpterre and his friends have fallen on the fame fcaf fold to which he had led so many others: A change of measures was cxpeCfed by people here, but none tr.kes place the people and the armies seem not to lose th >r confidence in the Convention, bad as many think them . and no dif turbaiKt that we bear as yet, has taken place in any quarter. Fh« armies of the Allies are in every place unluccefsful: within a few days T eves is taken by the French, after defeating the army of Aullrians, who ptoltfled it—this lays open the Rhine, jjHt aid vyill oblige the Princc de Cobourg to fell back, from M . .'flricht, in which c*fe thai place is the n.sxt to fall, and llo'land will !>e ex|>..fei!. Poland although not la a fairujy tj succeed fcr themlelves, have operated a molt important direrlion for the French-. The Fleets of the Baltic begin now to excite some speculation. The Hope we are informed failed in company with the ship George' Barclay bound to this port, full of pafiengers. Mokdi;cai Lewis, Esq. is chosen Prcuiient of the Insurancu Company or PENNSYLVANIA. M. Levy, Esq. declines fcrVing as a meraber of the AileniWy tor Phiiatteiphia. ExlraS (if a utter front 1,-milon■, Aug. 2. '• Wc are happy to lay there is no apprehension of a mifund'erftaiiding be tween the two countries.—Mr. Jay Teems tj hive ::iet with a favorable re ception—The very coiiverlation of fs | queltering British is reiy imp:Ji tic, ns it "tends, to lelfeu British confi dence in "ivin" cmrttrri?rcial credit ; at o .o * ma/iy of our Merchants will begin to think their commiiLons unequal to tlie rifuue, when their property and eila blilhintnt in life will depend <»n tire ar bitrary will oj a few coliee-houl*; politi cians, entering into fnrli violent resolu tions, when they tfiink our government has given dffeuc*, imenttonally, or not so, according to theirinternrvtatwr.'' * O A ExtraS nf a letter Jrom tin Officer hi the Jrjl regim.U J Philadelphra Mtiiciu. j to his friend m Pbiiaileivhii:> duuu Carhjie, Ottobn- ]k'f i 794-. " The exjenfive commons that fui rountl this borough, are callvitflfcd! over with our RtinJeror.ii tents. We liaVe at preient, (if 1 mhy' piyl'irtttf to judge from the ejttest 01 ground occupied) about three thcuiarrd mt?n in the held ; and frclh companies are d.tily 'artivlng Owr troops appear both liealfhy arid 1 gallant, aiid a , e,2»wcr part' itreams of iiglumug dallied trom thc drawn blades oi the goigeous Cavalry. >\midil ali this reflected blaze of ar mory, tlie Man As the Heroic Sage advanced on his t Light Moving iteed along the line which i r was mute with admiration and refpeit, j e our standards involuntarily bowed their j heads, while their flags chminted to the j n palling gale, in uniion with the Trump d ets clangor, and the wild music of the] martial field—the lcene was augult-j t ly piftmefque and inspiring. My im-i 1- inagination caught fire, and I thought J mylelf a second Homer, born to ling Is the Praises of the American Patriot and .- Hero. Thus transported, I beheld as he retired fifteen blazing Suns, encircle his elevated blows : In the Centre fat jultice, with her fivord and balance giv ing place to meek Eyed mercy with ex tended arms." "The difaffertion in Cumberland: County, is beyond yonr conception. Three Inhirgints have already filter ed dfath, ant! three hundred more at ' least mull fliate their fate. Terror is beginning to spread among them, becuufe they discover a determin ed spirit in the government, and a zeal for its support, in the troops which L> have already taken the field. We mult advance to the base of the towering Allegheny, and the line of march will be taken up about the 10th , Inft. I fear the honour we (hall gain wiii be too lmall, becaule the eilemy ' cannot pretend to make any ferioils op -5 hofitiort. Those which fall in my way, I am determined to make compolt of, s to fertilize the barren foil from whence ] the Demon Whisky, born of Rye, firlt reared his giddy head. . Block houses are said to be erected by j the poor deluded wild men of the weft, . but the report I believe is groundless ; if not, our Artillery will soon lcatter ; them and their unarmed defenders, to all the wiuds of Heaven." , My ik x I hope lliall bff more worthy your attention. 1 ,] Mr. Fenno, r I have to complain of the partiality J of the public prints, and to afic why so , much nuifc is made because my fiiend, (the little membrr) denounced '»oth th« Infr gents a:. J the £ xife in o.ie, and t 1 l'Time p'ibhcj;.. I lay tl. si.'n t b'w in hot a:id coid in tl: fa nc Sr at , a* Uvj been iialed, buc u ttroke, to keep in with all parties ; Then why this harping always on the fame string, while no public notice n taken of the' strange appeal from Con grefs, to the (late Afiembly, signed bi the Speakei of Coiijriti, who is nlfo i candidate, and therefore ns the otiier gentleman. A CITIZEN. Accounts from the aim)' at Carlisle f-om good authorky, inform that out friends enjoy in general a remarkable degree of health—tome fihrht indifpo fitiont. from colds affect only a few— that every man in Mc. Pheiton|s blues is well j that the army prefers the cold weather, to the warm intervals we havf had, that they are 1c impatient to finifh the bnli:ief?> & that it is expe& ed the greater piift will have to march tO PittlUltl'jifl.— A new paper under the title of the Timet hasjuil made n? appearance in Bottoii—. Published three times a week by Moll & Macclintock. By this Day's Mail. BALTIMORE, Ock>ber 8, Extract of a Isttir fr-*lh Philadelphia d»ledlhe 6/« iijlatit. " Th; Philadelpiiians, l think are acting thi? faint part thut your fsltuv* citizens did last yeat. In fpitc of the mort > c.<; f-?H ttiey -vVif' s Excellency was escorted by the Alex andria troop of Light Dragoons, com manded by Captain Dick. The Choice Spirits in the neighbor hood of Carhfle, Hater's own, &c. who have been long wilhing for offices iwter "xhe-'Stjtp aad G«»eral Gawrih n>*nt», ha'-'S the }jleafnrc to fav, are now iii a fair way btiug Exali.d. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Ship Atlantic, S\va ; ne, Brig Esp-Riment, Edwcrds, Rambler, Jeffyrs, fichr. Hivrte, Neikey, v> ' ini-.cT- ; A [\V'uC.U, M ury, Thoi.j.is, Anvljoy it R<;: , Leyk, ~N. lie ;ix>rd f iiloop - hj.pilin, ivi-C!ee, liol'ton 2t Tne American Clip Nancy, Capt. Tot was aUvrrtifed Liverpool the iStfc of-Atiguft, to fail" fSS» Philadelphia within 10 day; from the 14th of. Augtift, anjjl the ftvlp Manchester, Capt. Cox, with ajl exDMliri.'n. '* T»ie following veflcls/cx* Arcc-rica were likc'wifV' advert ifcd—Ship'fictfey, A&)orejs ilup A-ciivf Colycn ; iuip Ai.itiiean Miccy; iMp Amitcrcfcrn Packet, VVad dclt; anui 3tue/, I> ticker, -'tVSp Nc'.v Vofjc i he Ihip Hazard, Delano, and imp De light, Bndges, tor BofU)n. t'or Baltimore, the Baliimore,John ion. Mr. Ftilro, Mr. Brawn's paper of ia!l even nrr, contains the following paragraph : " la ;.lt the iq-.:abb!c;i and rr. tfucrea >r the Convention, the army, the city it P.'it:s, and a very great rr.nprity of !te re it of the people, have invariably hnui by t'ie iiK'eef:lul party. Tilts n adhercixc, and invinun.ty, afford l strong presumption, that many of hefe '.'.\ee. tioiis which appear so fhoek njj, have been grounded on fubllantial ulm.r." Ilow an adhrente to the fuicefifuJparty any pto.ft or pfciumiition ihat a:.,' of tlmfe cx«rui vmh w'.veSl r. n'ly are fho;k . intj, having beea grounded oa l'umLamial .'jaftfc* !# rat inr.ny oi ' the vidlims of partv tnry have merited death 13 dov.bll 'fs troe —but that the cp ; p.chat-on or asquiciLeiice of the pcipie 11 tJ »ej _• i"ii.ll l . i i.i ite o£ ptTibris o cppo!:te partus, is founded in am* pnnei I i pje \viiate v er but that of K-iTCT, Cillllll/t ! true/ Lai tain , -»r . ' . * . , perm*Uul executions, and'in a mc-re ex tea » INo\\ rraav to re tivc a cargo on board . , n /u , • rr ■ ' i i iii n- five lefcl j than ever meant lfcev ins vcllei iscjrarlcicly round, ! ;u: !t offive • ,• ■. ■p ' Foi* apply to TJjos. If jubn Kciland. CJ. .1 , d : For Virginia, the Dafjiih finp Crown Princess, Sophia, Fret'erSca ; th« thip St. Tammany* 'Danperfi'-W < fh»p Betfcy, Hartley, anrt hrig Mar.ia, Cnllaghan. Sailcdfrom Liverpool, August 12, tht Union, Wt.itlock, and 1 joint, .Irving, for New York. The Fortitude, Choatt, for Mauadiuiitts, failed :he lj'.h. CjT A General Meeting of the cits Zfjns is T. II I S E V £N- I G, at fix o'clock at the City Hall, to take into ipnSdtraH'ori and fix upon niiuble pcrions to form a ticket for the Oiiohcr u. For LONDON, I'kKbz'SERANCE, Asi he tan Hunipjhreys, Attorney at Lan.\ Notary Public & Conveyancer, AT his Office in South Second Street, the lower corner of Norris's Alley, and neatly opposite the City-Tavern, continues to t: an fart business in the above bra' chcs, as hfrctofoiTj and draws at a moderate charge, Deeds, Bond.i, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Bills of Sale, and Bottomree Charter Parties, Memorials, Petitions, and other Instruments in Writing. He al f<> continues to buy ar.d fell Real Eitatrs, upon C«mmiffion ; and has at pre Tent a a iti\v valuable Farms, &c. for iale. Oftobsf 11, i 794- Old American Company. ,1 THE ATRE—CRD AS. STREET. On MONDAY EVENING, Oa<,Lr 13. Will be prcfciu d, A COMEDY, never performed here, called a Bold Stroke for a Husband. Written by tUe Authored of tl«e Belies Stratagem, ;SON rtfp'.&f.dly acquaint the Citizeus in gene ral, that every expeiice has been cheaitijl lyfuttaim.il. that (Right tead UiUinketht- Old American Company, worthy a (na»e o.' their .patronage, during ilie itay tht nature of their engagement will permit them to make here. ■Of ! ARRIVED, ■ Days'. 49 "CO " Harbour 3 R.ifland ro Boston 1} Op. 14 The SHIP cod4w Frcm -the Ckxrrbtl. A NJ 1 ' Cff-^P7M&~-voiiTi CjiL4 1. TH-Ib '* , t!le Book »f the gene ration and down.'" of 'Jacobinism :— 2. Briffot begat tiN' 'Jacobin chibsof Paris—The Jacobin Cuba of Paris, begat Genet, and his French Brethren : 3. Genet begat the Democratic Soci eties in America : 'i'iie Democratic So• cieiies begat the Piujburgb Rebellion and its i-enfequ'-'nees : 4. The Pittjburgh Rebellion begat an armament of Fifteen Th'.ufand men : 5. The Armament of I J.OOO men, will beeet an expense of near 'f-.uo Mil lioris of do)!ars ; of which all the people of the tinijed States nuiit bear a pro portion : G. Tjitf espenfi will beget an attention in the people, to its nlc and origin : arid, 7. That nt/frih-.t! w\Jv"t>isgct tht de tection and duwurall of Jacolb.ifm, and ity Clubs ; 18. So iili the from Brif fot to iii? dsv'ttfali of jacobinism, are I eight g'cneialioiis. ~1 hu cniiith i/'jejii-jl Political Chapter. Married lately, in Frederick County, , Virginia, Jamks Madison, Efcj. Mem ber of Corgreis, from that itate, to tlic accompliihe'd Mrs. 1). To'D, of ttiis d ■ty. . j ALBANY, OA. 6. f Gu tile night of Satuiway the 27th ' lilt, the ft ore .occupied By Nall.ahicl ' Tolman, in ReiifTelaer-vihc, and the j houii.W Jonathan Hayton. adjoining, , were coriromed by fire. j Mr. Tyijman being absent, Mr. Hay ton was cuv;ikened by the noise of the flames, between the hours of 11 and 12 and on running out, difcovered 1 the irr fide of the ftoietobe in a flame, and from the wind blowing strong from the weft, repidly advancing to his houfi ; he immediately, with the assistance of his Wife; carried out their children, and considerable part of their furniture, and befi n any aid could be had from the neighborhood, the reft was confnmtd* In the (lore were a considerable quail tity of goods ; which, together with the store—books notes, receipts, See. were all consumed. As there has been no fire in the store fur fix months pall, it is supposed that some malicious, de signing person has broke in and let fire to the store. The Truflees of tbe Univer sity of Pennlylvania have appointed the EXAMINATION of the SeniorClafs to he held on Monday the 2cth of Odlobcr infiant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ; St that degrees be conferred' oil firch as fhaU Be approved of, on Thursday, the 23d of this me month. By the Faculty, William Rogers, Secretary. Pel. 11 dtacth circus: This Afternoon, (Weather Permitting) The doors of the Circus wilfhe opened at half palt 3, and the Performances com mence precisely at half past 4 o'clcck. The Hand Bills diftribuled ihii day, will express the particulars of the enter tainment. The Sailor s Fox-Huntivg Voyage, : ' '"or the lift time, will conclude tluseven ■ • r : mgs performance. As Mr. Ricketts engagement will soon ' require his attcnda»ce at New-Y.rk, his ' stay in this City will be but very short. Such Ladies and Gentlemen, therefore' as mavbedefirousofV'ififing either thepri- V,ir~ ex«"«vfes of the momitfg or the public e'nt .M taimnents of the Ciren,s will eonfe ' '.|v-ntly engage places in the Boxes at the Circus.', where atieni'anv* U given from jo till 3 o\lock every day. Should the weather continue favor able, 1 there fliall lie ail exhibition on Monday and Ttidtiay next, as wih he cxprvfied in the uext advertisement. ,