From the WESTERN STAR. The CORDWAINEK..—No. 8 It i» ceitaii:iy » fubmnr on . irfty faying of the i'loph-t, and b* turifully ex pv.-(Tire of the revolutions which it threa tens, when jii ih-t name and of Jt-hovah lit oifon lilt been iftfufed, Vvithout firft " wiping," and fcouringit with the utmolt vmilin.e f ' Would you oc cupy a pcftUcni houle without firlt taking a {peciai care to remove every particle of jnfeAioli ' Away, With the enligirt ot ty ranny, fubftanue and fliadow. Thus thought :he watchful prefervtr« of freedom in the reg nertiing city of New- York ; and forbid, Jnfliec ! that such ltd - bie zeal iu the can/e ihuulu pall without i s culogiurii: ot so be untold to late pofte tent)'. Mo.iJtrous Jbft/i'dity 1 that a re publkan city", in a land of libtrty-"—a ci ty, too, ulr.rli ever bo&ited the honor of Containing a Democratic Society, ftioi:' 1 isi long fettered iti its holbin the v. f* tiges of d (pottfiri, the badges of llavery; {'iiuTT/.g the ho'neit republican paflcrtgtr by the infeription on it's walls of such names as "Kino-Street,"—" Qi'fFN- StREET," "CKOWN-STREI-'t" Oct l'h-f$ Are now no more. l et it be told in France that the walk and ilreets of Ntw-York, are now republican walls and ftrcets j and Ido hereby recommend it to citizen T.tib ipicrre, to move a decree in the Cns-C vmlioi. " that the only city of N«w- York has deilrved well of it*. country." With all thie dtfercr.ee to the profound vifdom of the NtoUWi ain and its dif tiplei, one article of reform fecms.to have ef aprd their vigilance, in*', that of in abuie (who wot/Id have thuugiit it ? btiautc to the gnilfotiue ! )woru openjy about Up -6n uncropt heads. It is a notorious fa - ro the evening. Addieffes from' Vfifnit]i*3 and various <*>ther placcn were prtfentfd, congratu lating the Convention on the energy displayed againtl the conspirators, and ftiiting that the people every where ex flaim'cd w ; !th one voice, " Long live (lie Republic, perilh tl>« ttaitors and the ty rants." Andre thifrtont.—" The light of virtue now dispels the lhades of guilt. You will hear with indignation that Kohefpieire the younger, when Com millioner with the army of Italy, en riched hinifell, at the txpence of the {oldie 19, by the moll infamous broker *g«. Haller, the Banker, was his a gent, Lafo •.! of Toutoofe, a jultice of tSe peace, tatoe to Paris to denounce his crimes, am' was flutt up in a dufige <"> hy the Ufuqier for five months. My brother was his companion for 56 days. i move tiiat Lafwt be enlarged, that he may inform the Committee of General Safety of the conckift of Robes pierre the younger and his filler, who, when (he was with the army, infilled upon being called Al.idame, and afioci ated with 11011 c but Arillocrats."—Or dered. Lecointrc of Veifniflet moved, That the Popular Coinmiffion* appointed to t.y the prisoners ffiould be rcvifed by thr Committees of Public and General Safetv. Thibaut moved, That the composi tion of the Revolutionary Tribunal, which had been the work of Robef picrre and Couthon, Should be also re viled. Tallien—" This is one of the molt glotiuus days for liberty. The heads of tl.c confpirwtors have fallen on tT«c fcaf- applaufeg.) The Kcpob lic trhimph*) and the fame blow fliakes the. thrones ol all the tyrants in the worl.if This example mult codnncft them, if they (till have aoy doubts, that the French people wiH never be govern ed by a appfatifev.) Let us go and mix with our citizen-., let us go and ihare the common jcv. The day, On which a tyrant dies, is a holi day tor fraternity. I move that all p:o'- positions be referred to tire two Com mittees, and tnat the fitting be suspend ed till tix to-morrow morning. Decreed amid lotfd applaiifes and fhouis of joy—lt was then nine at' night. 12th Tlurihldor, WeJn.fday, July 30. Gotipillcau as MontaigW—" All the citizens of Paris deserve well of their country in the late content, but there are particular irtftanccs tint deserve to be llotieed. The Commandant of the. Battalion of Ran Confeiie,- beiiiy in formed that Ha.iriot had taken his corps to the commune, fttw thither, lfarran gucJ his brothers in arms, and brought them hack to the Convention with their cannon. To this Sill in (lance of obe dience to the lav was owing the fub mifiioii of a great part of the ailned force milled by Hanriot."—( Honoi able mention.) A number of addrefiis of congratu lation weie rceeived. Decreed* that all public officer* give an ac6otint> where they were on the night of the a7ih. Lacofte, in the name of the Com nittceof Geuctal Safety.—" From the reformation we haw recciyed, it appears iliiit a great number of public officers were engnged in the rebellion of the Commune. I move that they he ait outlawed ftjrtmid whom we hp.vc proof* of guilt. Part of the Judge* and J uric*. oft lie Revolutionary Tritons! were de* ▼oied to Robefpicrre. 1 move that the Tiibunai be replaced by a Provlikmal Comtniflion." Thuriot—-«■ Robe fpierre knew of what importance it was to liim to have the jurors of the Revolution*! y Tribunal at his devot:6n, and: filled them with his creatures ; and, when his Holiness. (for so he was called by his parti/ins) wacn this Catholic King had marked an individual, the Juiy found him guilty, and the Judges pronounced fcutence. I move that is future the jofurs betak en fro fa all the Departments of the Re public, and not tleffvd from among hy- j poci'itkr.l patriots, like the little rttan 1 who wanted to be sb great fliHt he Wmili have dethroned the Eternal, stud tnkeri his place it he could." I A member (fated t hat the Poj/tilar ! Cumniifiions ellabiifhed at Lyon* and | Kifir.vs w ere the creatures of Robefpier- ! re ; and that to facrifice the patriots ' was the order of tin- day in the fouthofl Fiance. 1 'iretiu—" It is the ivsori neceilary to llifpencl the operations of tin Revolu tionary Tribunal, that Caialinc Robcf. pierte marked the liila that were prc fented To him by the Jury." Alter lonie debate, the fufpenfiono? the Revolutionary Tribunal was dv crced ; but aftcrwardi, on the represent ation of Billaud Varennes, that some of ihe accomplices of Robefpierie were then before the Tribunal, the suspension was revoked, till the Committee of Pub lic Safety fliould report upon this fub je£t. Barras—" 1 come to inform the Con verttiou of the general felicity. To the vigorous attitude that voir have taken ; are owing the general tranquility and the general joy. Meafurei are taken to prevent the accomplices of the rebels from efenping. The prisons are well guarded. The Committee of Public Safety will soon make a report." At five in the after coon the fitting waafnfpended. Seven in the Ewtnttg. A report was received from the Committee of JLegiflation, on fevcral appeals againtl the judgments of the oidinary Tribunals. A deputation from the Jacobins who had remained faithful to the cause of the people and the Convention, in tiifir several Section t, while inltrumenti of Robespierre filled the Club, were ad mittcd to the bar, and presented an ad dress. I he Pielidcnt, in his answer, reca pitulated the services which the Jaco bins had rendered to their country services which would nevci be forgot ten while the memory of the French Revolution remained. Barrere, in the name of the commit tee of Public Safety. •' 1 come to de clare that the conspiracy has not altered the social organization for a moment ; that this partial commotion has left tbt Government entire with refpeft to all political administrative and revolution ary operation*, both at home and a broad, ThecoQ.lptratori never did a *v rtilug tovardi the organization yr thf»ftit»n of government,. It it a tact of which too many citilens are igno ran tj thar pmrd of the**- Typu&tioß for patriotifn, they deipiled the man of buhnefs, ufuaincd the ftbfcure func tions of labfft and cArrifd the ariftocrS cy to such a pitch as to thjiik them selves above trving their country. St. Jull aid Robespierre absented themfclvei si >m the conttaht aird daily hufinefs by *hich a (tale is governed, j without fee ing it is so. They found its vulvar enough to attemjft saving our country in detail: For themselves they reserved the pride and luxury of gov- I truing. They attended only to a part of the general police, especially organi zed by themtclves and for themselves. The Revolutionary Government, and ) the Executive corr,million, weie organ- ] i/.ed contrary to their wishes ; and wiyin they faiv tiiat we were determined to put the Republican Government in to form, atl the part they took in it was to till the coir.niflions with as many of their Creat mesas they could put in. Thus while we were hnnclily cottipo fing Excutive Commiflions, St. Jul! and Robefpieire, refjje&ing the choice of p'eiftms made by you, imposed upbn us pcrfons whom they intended to make the tnftoimenu of their abominable plan. The biiirotines trulted to their po.ver in the Departments. Hanriot had made oath to the new triumvirate, that he would anfwet with his lite lor the fuci'efs of the plan. The. failure of his prmVifc engaged his accompli ces. Cofliuel, one of the- Judges of the Rdvohuftinary Tribunal, Sifter fierce ly reproaching him wirh having ruined them all, threw Wifnriot out of one of the windows of the Commune. 011 the proiHilition of XJumas the Commit tee of Execution at the Commune, of which Simon was had order ed th it tl>« Gcndaimerie fhoiiJd be (hot, the Revolutionaiy Tribunal, and a cer tain number of the Convention. The Republic was parcelled out anio/ig the triumvirate and ihe Commune.' St. Just was to »o with full powers flic army of the Nortk j Coutiion and Ro betpierre the younger to tlfr armies of the South ; Robcfpierre the elder was to ieign at Paris. A Vast number of counter-revolutionary papers were cir culated in the Department*. Of aR theft tacts we have proofs, she fol lowing is the ri>jiy of a letter sent to one of the So£Hou« of Pari*: Commune of Paii»—the\Committee of Execution to tlie Revolutionary Committee of.the Section of Pikes, 9th Theitnidor. - Courage, patriots of the Sedlion of Pikes, libeity Uiumpbs already those whom their nrmnefs rendered formida ble to traitors are liberated; The peo ple every where (hew thtmfelves worthy of their chsracter. The point of u nion it. at the Commune. The brave Hanriot executes the orders of the Committee of Execution, which is cre ated ft> save the country. ('Signed^ ' J egrtinJ, Loievti, Payan, Ltrerours.' " The Committee of Public Safety ha'tjt'tuktn alt the meafurw which the eir cufnftaiifts require; Seventeen couriers ah: drfpatdied to the armies.; proclamati ons are feftt to representatives of the people oft the frontiers, and in tUc departs ments; and the antidote tufamauy calum nies will arrive altnoft as Coon as the poison. No part of the ptthlic adminiiration luf fers by theft events. ■ Thar* is no grou nd for uneafinefa on this- head. We have no thing; to desire but conftfttney of public measures, and that the Operations of the Convention, and thenicemties of ment, correfpoud. The, Committee will fopiumake a general repafn. But be on your guard against the fatal ipoderatkjn, which, while it speaks only of peace aud clemency, avails of every circura ftanec. Let know, that in this temple there i»e only fteadv aad a vetigiug laws. Let'trwe palriofifm know that tbey are in its temple, its alyltiin, and its mini Iters, hrt the people always find here equality in laws, and liberty m the means. Let the revolutionary move ment not ft op its purifying cOutfe, and let the Convention continue to make trait&'rs and kings" tremble, eonfpiroitori at home, and despotic government* abroad. " T he conlpiratoro had not forgotten the armies in their plan. The neccflary l'ecrecy does not allow us to enter into par ticulars upon this point at mefent, but wc (hall soon lay the whole before you. 1 shall mention only one cireutnftancc, Robef pi«rre, in his seditious Ipeech, said, that the army of the north was ailing as in the time of Dumourier. Mack whence the imputation proceeded. The Committee had ordered a rigorous pursuit of the for eign hordos onall our frontiers, efpeciallv on the north, where are the mod cruel ene mies of France, the Englifti and the Auf trians. Richard and Choudieu seconded ■with J1 their vigor the meafiires of the Committee. Robespierre repeatedly at tacked Richard and Choudieu in the com mittee, and prct«uded to fufpc<£l their zeal, while it was leading our troops to victory. Letters from the arfny of the north near Antwerp rufofms us that secret ». • • - ageriti from Paris bad been buff among ocii vitforiotts legions. They even an ; nounced that a trutfc had been fignca between us and our enemies A. truce With banditti and royaliiU ! atruce bet ween aflafsGns and republicans f and yet several corps were deceived and fufpen cfed their operation* for 3 day*, The orders of tbe committee soon reftdred activity and victory. ] have to announce to you the new fucce'Fes amid these moraentaty interruptions. One would fay, that the Geniu; <>• Liberty had re solved to crown your late revolutionary labours by decorttihg them with new advantages. Thus while conspirators against the republic were descending to the grave by the road of infamy, tfie army of the north was ftaling'Fort LiHo, and could not overtake thefugi. five Engliih who were covering their defeat by inundatioas, and making the very country cm fe their presence, for which they pre tend thi y liave taken up arms. PRUSSIAN CAMP, at WOLA, near WARSAW July'jo. The heavy aitillery being at length arrived, the whole arniy moved lrom the camp of Opalin on the evening of the 25th, and on the 26th arrived at the village of Wola. The head ijuar ters are at a fniall advanced work. The left wing, which extended to the wood of Bilani, is drawn uearer to the centre ; and the Ruffians are ft ill on the right wing. On the 27th, and the two fol lowing days, batteries were erected a gainst the enemie's works, and accor ding to all appearances, the attack on their entrenchments will be made to morrow. Major Gen. Schwerin has the command of a Coidon, which will be drawn behind Bzuta, to cover Lo wicz, Skernewicz and Raw a, where arc our hospitals and magazines. LONDON* Augiift 16. I Their Noble and High Mightinef | frs have just published an EdiA, by wtiich a voluntary loan is opened, with out prejudice t<> those of the loth of jai.utey 1793, anti ll> * »Bth of Februa ry 1794, fur a film as yet undetermined but which will be as toon'as it shall to a ftrflicienf sum. It is fcft to the choice of all such as may en teit&lfi a felitiment of duty to their country,- to furnilli their fubicriptions either in fpouie,' or in wrought gold and f.lvfr. they ait 10 receive the cuftum ary bonJt, with an intend of five per cent, fubjeft tono deilu&ion aiid these bonds are to be bought MPt two yeais after'the peace , Their Noble and tyigh AL'ghtineffes h»yc belider ordered* that all the regent* ajid officers, by way of furntihing *1 goo» the Suj one power. I 00k to 'that, je Dimo crats ?-•—ye guardians of other people'* persons rights and property. But many of you are honctt then and good citizens. When yoti awake from yotir deludou, you will detest your founders and return froui the dark fequeilered intrigues of nightly cabals, to the man ly fm-ndfhip and fraternity of equal rights.] .. " 1 ' ,-, t < Remarks oil tie IqU Jntcfiigact jjrm France. In the month erf Maxell M, wheft it was hardly fafe to speak orpiciiidi truth rcfpcdtiQg Fiance, we putliftcd the fol lowing paragraphs. " S*lla crufhcd his euenries, with the blood of nearly one hundred then fand citizens and foliKers ; and after lie ' had thus delivered Rome from tyrants, as he pretended, he ordered the people to create him perpetnal Diilator. He treated the people, just as all popular leaders treat them ; iirft courting with the cry of liberty, making them the initrunrents of their own elevation ; then trampling on them as Haves. Just so it) England, Cromwell dertroyed the tyranny of Charles I. with the cant of liberty and religion, then lhddled the Englilh with his own defptrtic power. Just so Danton and B:rrrere are now Di&ators in France, without the name, but with all the powers ; and who will succeed them. God only Joxmfe" " Anarchy, difordcrs and proscrip tions will a(Hi