a ''Uinbet of hands ; for fafl'.on it J. ath to liberty." Sec a pamphlet en tilled the Revolution in France, con sidered it in its progress and effe(U. A great number of similar predicti ons have appeared in this paper, in de fiance of democratic (corn and censure; and wc (hall not fail to remind our de mocratic readers occafioonaily of any fulfilment us our preoptions- About the time the foregoing re marks were publilhediHebert and Dan ttxi, with their friendt weie guillotined. When the news reached America, 0111 democtats were confounded and fur a moment (laud aghall! What Danlou, the bon patriot»the firm Haunch repub lican, turned traitor ! Incredible ! But after humming and shrugging (houldeis a day ur two, the democrats agreed to hi* fate, and f'rom extravagant ptaiie of Danton, their tone was changed into execrations ! Yes ! k must be fo—Dan ton wai a traitor —he had grown armz ingly rich by the revolution—Britift gold ! Ah, that is the caufe—Pitt i at the bottom of it We triftocrav replied, Not at ail? There is no proof of bribery ! the death of Daoton is the work of dcteltable fa&ion. A little knowledge of human nature and of hiilory will explain this bufincfs, and will warrant us in pre dieting that Kobefpierre will foou (hart the fame fate. No, no, said the Democrats, wit) protuuiid Coffee Houfij wiiJom ; Robti picrre i» a very different nv.n—he ii poor—he is a true pit not—a real Sani Culotte—a found republican—he is ho nest, there is no doubt of it. Thli ditty in praise of Rohefpierre has rung in our eais fuHJix weeks ;wlien k>! we learn that Rubefpierre. is de nounccd as a traitor to liberty—lie is his party are arretted and sent full fpeid to the guillotine after Briffot, Hebert and Diiiiton! there is an end oi him and his republicanism. And now what will our long headed Jacobins fay ? Is the bufniets done ! Where wil! they re!t their hopes now > Is Tallien, Bin.ltd Varemj'-s, or BoUi don a true patriot—a found—iirm— l.e ? We pause for an answer and on some future Sunday evening-, when our mighty pure patriots aie ck-.m-fhaved we (hall expect to fee at the coffee houfc collections of wisdom, which will en lighten us Aristocrats—into mom De mocratic blunders and absurdities! One thing however our Jacobins will not learn—which is, that mtu who or patriotism, always have the lea ! l ol it; and that noisy patriots who pay great court to the people, in all coun tries and under every form of Govern ment Kave eventually proved to be ty rants at heart. The really good man patriot;, the Wafhingtons, the La Fayette; of all countries, have uever ir : • -.is of their patriotism. But Democrats are deaf to hints • Am. Miner. KNOXVILLE, §ept. 6. On Monday last the General Aflem bly of this Territory commenced their feifion in thi3 town. General Rutherford, long diltin guifhed for his abilities and faithful services in. the legislature of North Carolina is appointed President of the Legislative Council. Legislative Council and Members of the house of Reprefcntatives convened together, as required by the Ordinance and proceeded to tl>e eledtion of a mem ber to represent this Territory in the Congress of the United States, wheft James White Efq of Davidfou county was duly elected. The votes for James White ti, —for William Cocke STOCKBRIDGE, Oft. i DIED', At Williftonon the evening 1 of the 30th ult. Captain Nathaniel j Stevens of Callleton on the fame evening • his amiable contort, Mrs. Rebecca St«- ! ens both of one disorder. It isfome hing singular to ohferve, that Captain n O lv v, " v ' li.at v iipic:iu i Stevens was taken til about 8 liourt I aftei his wife and died about 8 after i her, altho'they were 70 miles apart, ; 1 after 11 days ill uefs both being in the:' 52d year of their age. PHILADELPHIA, 1 OCTOBER x 5. The Ley den Gazette of August the sth, lays, tbat tlfe Poles have abandoned to the KuiSans,their conqutfts in the dutchy of Couriand.. A merchant of Philadelphia in a Ut ter, dated Hamburgh tiie firft of Au- gnft, communicates the following lilt of American vefTeli in d.fferent ports of France, the 10th of J ily. Brig Samuel, Black, of Providence, at Port Maloe—vclTel damaged. Hero, Blunt, of Portsmouth, N. H. at Cherbourg. . Union, Beard, of Baltimore, d<« Pereg riae, Gerrifh—velitl loft—part of her cargo tived. Benjamin, Brockhoufe, of Salem, at Calais. A fliip, Bernard of Boston, at L' Orieitt. A snow, Tilden, do. do. Ship George, Symes of do. at Mor hix. Strip KcnSngton, Kerr, of Phila delphia, at do. Capt. Cobb, remains—having sent his veifel home. Capt. Jenny, of Bedford, arrived at Httvre de Marat. Harmony» Crombie of Providence, at do. Capt. White of Cii.iricilon, S. C do. Capt. Rogers of Newnuryport, at Brett—fbip retaken to England. Neptune, Woodbury pt Boston, at Brett. Capt Donovan of Philadelphia* at Brett—fhip retaken by the Bntifh. Capt. Johnlton, of Virginia, (10. Hope, Stevens of of S. Carolina) at Port Maloe—(hip dainnged. Capt. O'Brien of Piterfijurg—brig loft. j Meliitablc and Mary, f'urnal of Bos- I ton, ai Havre. Exirafl of alSttt from Hamburgh dale J slugvftf 11.7/ l 794. The French have conquered Br aban' and Flanders—*-thcy are now attacking Holla ml with a gieat anny—the panic is great in thai Country, an i oiir market receives daily supplies of goods from thence. Trade is quite fit a Itami tttere, and tome of our friends at Amllerdarn and Rotterdam have begirt to fend for ward to us the property that arrives to theiraddrtfs—thuo our rnaikft has come the anu la a mun..cr the Haple of the north. ExtraS of a Liter from a ger.lleman of rtfpeSabiiity at Baltimore, dated Oct. 12. " I think your cit!»en» acted pro perly in taking precautious to prevent the yellow fever feting carried from th'j place—however I now hop.- tiiere is but little if any, d;mgcr. In my opinion you need not be under any apprelienfion of danger from the land ltagrs, or perlous on henfe-baek, or in their own carriages, tor the difoi der has been principal!)- conlired to poor people on the Pom;, who do not travel in that way ; the danger is irom in tlje water ftajjes, who may lmv<? bed ding &c. frcm hcv.tfcg where perfor.s have died. This furnmvr there has been a cuuflsnt vendue at our market, of old clothing, &c. which theie is now reason to believe were biought from Philadelphia, -and had belonged to per sons who died, of the disorder lalt year. I do not mean to inlinuate that the dis order was brought among us in that way, foi I believe it was imported di redly from St. DoiAingo, but to guard you againlt the like praftwe. Our town is now very healthy, and indeed has been 10, thart is few have been sick—some have die.! of the fever, but in molt cases if not all, it Can readily be ascertained with cuiainty that they caught the difovder at the Point; it did not spread, at lualt not so as to cre ate much alarm, and very few persons have removed. The lalt of th« hot i weather people were geiiing alarmed, [ but the immediate change of weather { quieted their apprehenlions At the i Point the disorder 1 believe raged for J a time with as much violence as it did j lalt year in Philadelphia, but then it | was on a ftnall scale in comparifou. The ! Point being separated from town was fortunate—When 1 speak of the town I do not include one of the wharves |>vh<;re there were some traces of the ■ uiiorder, and some died. Since the cold weather for a fortnight past th< disorder has greatly decreafad, even On the Point. Mr. Wignell yes terday told me that Doctor Brown had called on him to inform him that he might with propriety open the Theatre, which will take place to-morrow. Married on Saturday morning lad by Bilhop Albiiry,Mt. Cornelius Comegys Merchant, to Miss Kitty Baker, daugh ter ,of Mr. Jacob Baker merchant, all of this city. Died, Feb. 10th 1794, In Newberry County, 8. Carolina, Ninety-Six Diitrisft. a Mr. Robert Kennedy, a young gentle man, about years old, who was travel ling towards Georgia, said his family (or father) lived near Philadelphia. H< withed it put in a Philadelphia Gazette. By this Day's Mail. BOSTON, Oftobw 8. UNITED STATES FRIGATE. The keel of the Frigate to be built in' this Town, will be laid in a few days —the ways being nearly completed. We are told by those acquainted in na val archite&ure, that (he will be pr.p of the largest 44 gun (hips that will float on the ocean. Her gun deck will be 174 ft-et 10 1-2 inches. Keel for tonnage 145 feet ; moulded breadth of the beam 43 feet 6 inches—main mad Icm feet 6 inches—-fore do. 93 feet 8 i.iehes— mizen do. 93 teet 8 inches—main yard 87 feet—fore do. 8i feet 8 xiches— crotchet yard 62 feet—bowi'piit, 62 feet 6 topmall 60 feet— fore topmast 57 feet 8 inches—mizen topmast 62 feet 4 inches—main top-gal lant mail 48-feet 8 inches—main topsail yard 61 feet 7 inches—main top-gallant yard 43 feet 8 inches^^^^^^^^^^ VIENNA, iiugoft i. Fiom,Turin we learn vtiy bad news relative to our armies in Piedmont. The , French, who conttantly receive fupplics of men and artille.y, by 'lie way of Nice, are in ftich force a 8 is truly alarm ing. Tiiey ate determined to get pof- ' feiliert of Coni, they have taken zoo men and two officers prifouers, whom they found asleep. They arc iaid to ex ceed sixty thottfand nien in point of number, while the PiedtuonU'le do Dot amount to 30,000. The Cviuaders) who marched under the Uandatd of the FLily \'iihave felt their zeal couhderably cooled* ever j hr.ee fix hundred of them were swept a ' way by grape <hot. J In Sardinia affairs wear brut a melan • cholv afpedt, as the inhabitants continue ; hollile to the Piedrmmtcfe Govemmeut. : This circtimflance has induc ed his Ma jeity to difinifs Couut de Gianero, the principal minilter for the afi'aivs -of Sar dinia ; several otiieis will, it is thought, participate in his ditgrace. The last letters from Turin Rate, that ; three columns of French, each con fill ing of 6oco men, have marched towards the town of Dalmaze,which,it was fear ed, had fallen into their hands. Several fufpetted persons have been arretted in this city, and ft is pretended that the Jacobins to a botit a revolution lad Sunday, while the inhabitants were afiembled to view the fire works in the Prater. A Scotch Bencdidtine, saM to be one of their ac complices, lias hanged himCelf. TURIN, July 24. ' A conspiracy has been difcovercd a gainst the King of Sardinia, and the royal family, and to overturn the go v»rnment. An imtnenfe number of per sons have been taken, and already Capt. Stephanis, Count Joseph Cartel, and Junodi, have been executed upon the bastion of the citadel of Turin, their booties burnt,and their adits scattered in the air. The trial still continues of ; their accomplices. The levy in mas» j of the Piedmontefe peasantry, has been | every where unfortunate ; the French have beat them on all fides. The Republicans are still in the fame polls, but are receiving hourly reinforce ments iu men and heavy artillery, so that they dread at Turin some ap proaching attack. WARSAW, July, 13. Kofciuiko has entered this city to re strain the difordets of the populace, with a considerable body of his troops. So licentious and extravagant lias been the popular conduit, that'if it be not soon fupprefled, it ir.ull (hake the Re volution to its foundations. The na tion in general is determined at all ha zards, to support the new fyftera. The firft meafureof the general, was to arrest 1200 persons who were idle, and therefore to be dreaded—they are now about to proceed againit such a mong them as were authors or abettors of the dreadful calamities of June 28, wherein Prince Myfalfki and Prince Czetwertinfki, with fix others, fell vic tims to theit fury. A tertible example will be made of the convi&ed ; the remainder will be employed upon the popular works, or sent to the hospitals urtil they are ca pable of occupation. The relidue of Kofciufko's army is in the environs of the capital, command ed by General Mokrauowfk. The com mander in chief, before he entered War saw, defeated a corps of Ruffians, under the command of General Derfield. It was in consequence of this success en tirely, that Kofciuiko was able to enter thfc capital. By the »"y of. J.ithunia, we tlrat the "M>««rjrvnt» of Gotirland, under ■the c< mniiud of ha.e made nwlters of tlic pvrt rind city of. Libau, in the Baltic. This intelli gence has quite entirely intoxicated the people with joy, and nothing is talked of but the vigorous measures to he ta ken againtt the enemies of our inde pendence. The following persons were guilloti ned at Paris on the day after the execu tion of Robe/pierre, N. Magon de la Balue and his family viz. Mad.la Mare chalede Noailles ; MtfO. la Ducheffe d' Ayen her daughter in law ) Mad.la Vi vomtefle de Noailles, wife of the officer oftliat name who is well known at Lon don and is at present fettled in America. M. le Marquis de Talara, a Cordon Bleti> & Premier Maitre d'hottl du.roi; Mad. 2a Marquifc de T<">izd G<m vernaute des Eufans de Fiance and her three daughters ; Mad. la Dticheffe de Charoil ; Mademoiselle Paulina ToUr/iel ; and M. de Tourzel. Co], Cent. Now leader, of the French Ccrrventkn, Is about 32 years of age, full of fire and energy. His head is loity and command ing. 11: is a Girondln, or to lpeak ftriifier 1 Muicadia, in all the extent of that term. He is loud of women, of the table, play, and aIL air.ukcicnu. particularly careful of his perfoji, he spends much time at his toilet. He lives publicly with Madame De Foatenai, daughter of the famous Cabarrus, of Spain. She is hii iigeria, and is much as in.liihk loftcns the rigor of his i<ept,iblicar. cliaraifter. When he was de puty comrrtilEify at Botirdeatix, ftie engag ed fun toicmiuil hiifrfelf «,ith hnmamty, and laved nisny front tlte fui"y of his afTo-i ---atcf. l'allien, however, voted for the ■death of the king. Actonnt - . were received st Lloyd's this morning of the arrival at St. MJo, of nine cartel (hips with French prifonu* from Barbadoes, Martinique, and Guada- loupr The names of the (hips are The Six Brothers, Stewart, Sally, Fcrgufon, London, Kewan, Will'Stic, Burnet, Betfev, Brown, Benjamin and Elizabeth, Jones, Britannia, Gowlaad, Providence, Gardner, Aralinta, Emery, The Frtnch priioners as soon .as they arrived' at J?f. Malo were put into prison. Tin Cadiz packet, from Dublin to Ca diz has besn taken and carried into Roch fort. In the proceedings of jhe Convention a* gainfl Robespierre, the name of the abbe Seyes is not once mentioned, nor the names of Caraot and Linde't, who are members of the Committee of Public Safety, but it is highly probable, that, while others stood forth to »<Jt, thole three rode in tbt <wi>irhvind and direHed the Jiorm PLYMOUTH, August 19. Tfiis afternoon failed on a cruize, ... 7 Viee-Adm. Mac- M,notaur 7 +gun..j br . de)Ca p tXoujs Crescent 36 Saumarez. Thalia 36 —<— These ships will be joined ®ff the Sound by the Hebe, Nymphe, aod Druid frigates, which failed from hence on Sunday last, and are now cruizing near the Eddyftone light-house. NEW-YORK, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Ship Port Mary, Kennedy Liverpool Liberty, Stanton Jamaica Fanny, Braine Glasgow Brig Ann, Skinner Baltimore Eliv-a, Connor Jamaica The Fanny, Capt. Braiue, was bro't to by Admiral Muriay'9 fqnadrcn, at Sandy Hook, 4nd the second mate, with 7 pai fenf ers pressed on boad the Africa. John Miller, jun. No. 8, Cmesnvt near Front Strict, Hath Imported in the late Vefltls A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, BATTS well qfloi-ted, Boys' colourtd, <tna Mens' Mack Manchtjler Cotton Good' Slippers and Sandals Flowers and Feathers Black and W&ite Lace. Fans. IRISH LINENS, Brown and White, by the Box, laid in on the BEST TERMS. Ticklenburgs, OA. is LONDON, August 13. TiUIMi, rt)iTi»tii to rw siajos. ALSO, (BY THE PACK-AGEy) BY THE 3.i H OR 11 C* PHILADELPHIA Oct. 15. Letters from Amfterdatn r«er»ed by the Adriam speak confidently of peace. Capt. Shilaber afrived at Stflcm the 7th or Bth inft. in 44 days from Hamburgh— the Boston pap. r which mention this, fays nothing of the capture of Sluys—The Ad riana left Amsterdam Uie 2<Sth August— no l'uch account has reached the public, by this last arrival. The President of the United States left Carlisle lait Sunday—We hear that Meflrs Findley and Reddick had aa interview with the Preiident previous to his departu e.— This day a Mao was brought into town from Carlisle under giuu d of 6 of the County troop of Horse and lodged in goal—Wehear he was taken in arms againfljhv go vei mnent. State of the eleflion ysjltrday in the City. C 0 N G ii E S S. Swanwick, Fitr.fimons, SENATORS. William Bingham, Jofcph Thomas, Ri.hcrt Hare, Nathaniel Newlin. ASSEMBLY. George Latimer, 1840 Benj. R. Morgan, 1843 Jacob Hilt/.heimer, 1 775 Lawrence Meckel, t 37 1 Francis Gurney, 12 33 Robert Wain, 1113 Jam£s A si), 742 Henry Kainmerer, 687 Fergufon M'Wam, 379 RifLjtid Price, County Commissioner. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED. Dayr Ship Adriana, Fit7patrick, Amflerdam 33 AiSlive. Jenny, Hamburgh 51 Brig Ncpt'jne, M'Nemar, London 62 Columbia, Madeira 41 Mercury, Thompson, Hamburgh 3 * # * The Letters addrefled to the Com mifiioners of the Federal City ore receiv ed—they contain many excellent obferva. tions, but in forne particulars are too mi nute. If the writer will please to fend for them and condense the contents, they lhall be published with pleasure. Eilence for the Tooth-ache, Prepared and: fold, by Dr. LEE, Golden Square, London. THE public are offer. o«i one of the moffc efficacious ami fafe Medicines, that ever appeared, tor. that. molt excruciating pain the Tooth-Ache; The numerous infiances of its happy ef fects in relieving the afflicted, have now brought it into "universal eftiniarion ; it nor 6 fly relieves the Tooth-Ache, but is of rhe u'inoft service in curing the Scurvy in the Gums, In preventing the disagreeable smell that is produced si om unsound teeth, and occalioniug a Tweet breath; it likewifc prevents the teeth from decaying,and wrll be found a general prefervrrof the Teeth and Gumj- Sn!d in Philadelphia, only at Pdyntell's stationary store, 21, Second ftrtet, louth. Oft. ij Any person wishing to fend an express to the army on the Western Expedition, may hear of a Partner in the Expence, by applying at No. 117, north Second street, iefore 10 o'clock to-mor row morning. OA. 15 1 Old American Company. THEATRE—CEDAR STREET. THIS EVENING, Qftober 15. Will be prefentc<J> The TRAGEDY of . M A C B E TH. , To which will be added, A COMEDY, never performed here, in two &<3s. Called the Rival Candidates; Messrs. HALL AM & HODGKINSON n fptiflfully acquaint t)ie Citizens in gene ral, that every expence has been chearfrl ly sustained. that might tend to make the jJJ .imtrican Company, worthy a ihare of TTh«< dodr»*Tfl be opened at h*tf after •We, and the airfaib <frawtt*p pretiMf * Jiajf afftcfix 6'cloci. _ . BOX, «nt Dollar —PTTT, tfcree q»tt i —GAIX£HY* c ■ ■obdtf 1120 891 , 3«i:
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