It is fmgolar that in the late debates of ■he Convention, the two men who were •he original denouncers of Rpbcfperre, 1( 1 who firfl plotted Ms deftrufUcm, Tal lin awl Bourdon de L'Oiff, to have -mbractd different parties, /allien fup ngrtsthe plan of Cambon,Ar the organ. £don of the affeftmg to dread more than tlw revival o. the system of RoJ>*P>erre. Bourdon dt L'Oife plan of Barrere, be etle he fe ? -> th « lf Cambon s were tdoped, >- ,ere would be an end of all unity of and the Revolutionary govern meii would be dissolved. It is not therefore a (jntelt between Tallien and his friends, who firft projected the ruia of Robespierre and Barrere and his friends who joined them only a few days before that event took place, but between those who are for giving left power and authority to the Re volutionary Government. We do not think it impossible that the question may be decided without the deftru<£lion of ei ther of those parties. Mr. Phillips, of Leicester, who has been confined eighteen months, was li berated on Thursday lafl. The charge for which Mr..Phillips has fufferejl a severe fente*Cc was having fold in the course of his bufiri'efs as a bookseller, one copy of Paine's Rights of Man, thirteen days be fore the trial of Paine. The great Colonel Mack has now again come into play.' From the proofs he has al ready given of consummate generallhip, and invincible valor, what mighty feat s might not again be expe&ed: <« And thrice he conquer'd all his foes, " And thrice he flew the flajn". The French, by the capitulation of Sluys, have acquired the enormous number of 400 pieces of brass cannon, 4000 pri soners, and a proportionate quantity of military stores. Last night the following notice extrabr dinary was stuck up at Lloyd's, which ar retted the'attention of the merchants and under-writers. . . Operations on the book for August. Arrivals $00 Captures with loflcs, 103 603 The mode of raifmg recruits for the Austrian armies is as follows :—Each parith is dbliged to furnifh a certain number of men, who are chosen by lot from the whole number in the place, capable of bearing arms. Whoever is drawn is at liberty to find a substitute but he must be as tall as himfelf. INDIA INTELLIGENCE. We yeflerday received letters by the Henry from Calcutta, lad from St. He lena, which informs us, that the Fort William, General Coote, Marquis of Lanfdowne, Boddington* From Bengal. Royal Charlotte, Hindoftan, Lord Thurloxv, Triton, Earl of Abergavenny, Warley, Henry Dundas, Exeter, Lord Walfingham, Glatton, Ofterly, , Ceres. Jiawke, and two others. From China. were to fail from St. Helena the Ift {if Jtily, under convoy of the Lion and Eiampfon men of war, of 64 guns, and the Argo of 44 guns. The Duke of Buecleugh, outward bound Indiaman, had arrived at St. He- Several foreign veflels failed with the Vidia fleet from St. Helena. Orders have been issued from the War office, that all officers belonging to re giments at present in the Weft-Indies /Hall proceed to Portsmouth, where tmnfports are ready to convey them to that part of the world. All officers of Independent Compa anies have received fciders to hold them selves in readinefe to be employed. A very alarming report has prevailed in the city during the last two days, that nine fail of French line of battle (hips, full of troops, failed from Brelt the be ginning of last month, for Weft-In diej. That a hostile fleet of that force was out, has been ascertained by the testimony of the matters of several neu tral viefiels; but it was at firft general ly imagined, that their object was the intercepting of the homeward bound India men, which took (helter in Gal way-lßay. Tfoefe, however, having so fortu nately escaped, it is now much feared that tlie defoliation of this squadron was differe nt from that at firft apprehended, and th »t apprised of our weakness in the Weft-Undies, the French Government have d ctermin'ed to attempt the annihi lation Ips our power in th; 1 * quarter of the globe 1 an enterpriie in which, (hould this b<: the cafe, there is too much rea son to believe that they must inevitably fucceefl, unless the most speedy and yowei ful reinforcements are sent out from uhis country. Tht French have fuffered extremely before Sluys—and the officer who com mands the garrison seems to have adted vifh great flcill and We look upon the noble (land which the Dutch have made at this place, as a g >od«arneft of the reception the enemy are likely to meet with in their attack upon Holland, if they still attempt to , push their conquests in that country. It is curious to remark exactly the fame reproaches thrown out against Ro btfpierre and his party, with which they themselves had loaded the Briflfo tines : we find the fame determination avowed by their fuecefTors, of chang ing the fyltem of despotism for that of Liberty ; of cruelty and injullice, for that of mild and equitable law. But in the midst of this succession of parties, and of the attendant cruelties and hor rors, with what pity and contempt mull we behold the deluded wretches of France, who can have been taught that ihere has ever existed any thing like the shadow j>f Liberty in the sanguinary tyranny of Robespierre: or that, while they have been robbed of theii property, and forced for bread to the army, they were living under a Repub lic, which distributed to each individual the rights which really belouged to him. Robespierre is now admitted by the party prints to have been a very gujeat rascal, though, for Come reason or otner, he was a great man and a great patriot while he lived. There is an old proverb which may perhaps be applicable upon this occasion, "No longer pipe, no longer dance." The disturbances at Copenhagen a rose in the. dock-yard, where the arti ficers having mutinied, and behaved very riotously, the government ordered them to be seized ; and 125 persons have been sent on board of (hips, to be tranf orted to Rostock. At the date of the letters received yesterday, tran quility was restored at Copenhagen. HULL, Sept. t. On Monday twenty-three Romish ecclesiastics arrived at Leeds in a vessel from this town. They came from Liege in Germany, bring forded away by the French, and are 00 their way to Colne, in Lancalhire, where it is supposed they intend to ei'cablifh a seminary. One of them has in his pofleflion an image of tfie Holy Virgin worth 1: 001. UNITED STATES. CHARLESTON, OA. 14. His Excellency the Governor has di-< rested the several managers of the elec tion diftri&s in the diftrift composed of tlx diltrifts of Beaufort and Oraiige burgh, to hold the eledlions on Monday and Tuesday the tenth and eleventh days of November next, for a person to serve, in the House of Representatives of the United States, as a member of the said diftrift, until the firft Monday in March next, vice Alexander Gillon, Esquire, d^ceafed. PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 4. We hear that a new entertainment is getting up by the Old American Com pany, to b« performed on the benefit Night of Mrs. Marriott. This piece is called The Chimera—lt is a produdtion of that Lady, and is said by those who have perused it, that the lovers of taste and delicate humor may anticipate a rich repast 011 the occasion.—An origi nal Prologue by the fame hand, will be spoken by Mr. Hodgkinfon. Calvi, in Corsica surrendered to the Britifli on the 10th August after a siege of J 1 days—this capture difpof fefTw the French of every part of that lfland. Two frigates fell into the hands of the English—the Melpomene of 40 guns, and the Mignonne of 3 2. A lift of French (hips of war destroyed by the squadron under the command of Sir J. B. Warren, K. 8.,0n the 23d August, 1794- Guns. Weight, Men. La Felicite, 40 18 Pdrs. 350 L'Efpion, 18 9 ditto. 200 Alert, 18 9 ditto. 200 The two last (hips formerly belonged to the British. ExtraS of a letter from an Officer of the Ift Regiment of Ptnnfylvania Militia, dated at Bedford, 220 miles W. from Philadelphia—Orf. 19 ih, 1794* " Stupendous hills, without inhabi tants ; narrow valleys badly cultivated; huge rocks, where nought but moss has ever ventured ; giddy precipices, which the most daring approach with dread j headlong dreams, murmuring loudlv at the roughness of their beds, and sickly vegetables contiafted iu size by tlie bleakness of their situation, and by deficiency ef nutriment, are the on ly objedls which have for several day# pad presented thcmfelves to ny view in continual fueceffion. We hare how ever at length_anived, and are low en camped at, a place where th* erterprize and industry of man has reand more memorable monuments. " The town of Bedford doe; not in deed contain many houses, butfome of them are fufficiently large &veijr conve nient. A number of the buildings are (lone a few of them Brick, and th: work not illy executed. Two or threehoufes are now rising which promise fa be very convenient habitat ions. " The town of Bedford (lands in a circular valley surrounded by mountains on every fide except the north, where the rising ground descends to. the deno mination of hills. The dimtufioiu of the valley lam not able to leain. The mountains to the N. W. are not fuffi ciently lofty.to defend this village from the impression of the wind , and there fore mud render its situation intense ly cold in winter, when they come from that quarter. " The inhabitants are in general, healthy—to this however, the present season has c'onftituted an exception. Ir termittents and some fluxes made their appearance here, about the doling months of the lad furfimer, and in the beginning of the prefesrt autumn. " Of autumnal dlfeafes, scarcely the veftage remains among the troops of our regiment—nor has the difcafes of winter yet made their appearance. I have endeavored to prot<& the troops from these more to he dreaded than the foe of which we are in feaich, by ditto ing them to procure for themselves a panoply of flannel.' 1 By this Day's Mail. BENNINGTON, Oct. 24 Lift of votes for Governor, as ?oui)ted and reported by a committee of the two ho.ifrs, 1794. i" : lit <1 I. Tichenor feat, votes Btnning. county 303 221 II Windham do. 236 642 36 Windsor do. 218 138 61 Orange do. 262 331 166 Addifon do. 418 137 16 Rutland do, 72a 146 62 Chittenden do. 464 39S 70 2623 2000 43,2 243* 431* Majority for Chit. 119 243& The Hon. lfaac Tichenor, Esq. is cle£led Chief Judge, Enoch Wopd bridge, Esq. fiift, and Lott Hall, Esq. second Judge of the Supreme Court for the year ensuing. - By a gentleman from Vergennes we are informed, that on the 13th or 14th instant, a melancholy aocident happen ed between the mouth of Otter Gteek and Bason Harbor. A canoe in whjch were Mr. Philander Vaughan, his wife, Mr. Tracy, and Mr. Thomas Burt, overset in a squall of wind,'when Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan and Mr. Tracy were drowned: Mr. Burt fwatn to shore. f Singularitits. A correspondent informs that the firll white: child born in the town of Worcester, MafTachufetti, is now a resi dent in Orwell in this state, his name is Adonijah Rice ; —And we are further informed that in the course of last sum mer he cleared a handsome spot of ground for wheat, with his own hands. Worcester has two handsome .meeting houses, and large societies, and has in the course of this man's life, eretfted and worn out one strong prison, and lately built a spacious new one. In the courTe of a few years, how rapid has population been in Vermont ! At the close of the late American war not a family resided in Shoreham in this state ; there are now upwards of two hundred families: and most of them possessed of handsome improved farms. Foreign Intelligence, LONDON, Aug. 27. Advices were received yesterday at the Duke of Portland's office, from Lord Dorchester, at Quebec, of the date of June 26, by which we are hap py to be enabled to contradict the idle rumours of American News-papers, with which we have for feme time palt been amused, rtfpedting the state of af fairs in that country —no holtile incli nation having, at the date of5 l °> 37*> N. 19 leagues S. from Am- Iterdam, 12 W. from Bois le Doc, 6 1-2 S. from Rotterdam, and 1 1-2 E. S. E. from Williamftadt. Breda—A handsome and strong ci ty of Brabant, belonging to the Dutch, situated at the confluence of the river Aa and Mercke. It is the capital of a Ba rony comprehending 17 villages. It was taken by the Prince of Orange in 1637, after which the fortifications were confideiibly augmented, and are e(teem ed some of thecompleteft in the Nether lands, It is furiouh'led on all fidesby wstter, and morasses, notwithstanding wliich, it surrendered to the French the 24th Feb. 1793, after a short siege of io.days. On the 30th March, it was again given by capitulation. The city is of a triangular form, and contains 220C1 houses. 8 leagues E. from Ber gen op Zoom, 10 W. from Bois le Due, 25 N. W. from Mi-ftricht, 11 S. S. E. from Rotterdam, 6 E. from Williamftadt, and 93 N. from I'aris. German Paflengers. AFt W Healthy Iradifmcn^ ; Ai» ju& arrived ■iv the from Amfterdiim, whole time- are to be agreed. Ji'r, bv on hoard fiiip, 01 l» • Rundle & Murgatroyd^ No. 11, Walnut flreet ; Nov. 4 / . fvtbl&f We haar that about three tfiJufand of the army are on their return froui the welters expedition. CONGRESS A majority of the House of Repre sentatives a {Tumbled this day but adjourned without proceeding tobufinefs the members of the Senate who are present not being Efficiently numerous to con Hit ute a quorum of that body. Last night a quarrel arose between tvro Mulattoes, who were at a Dance in South wark ; and a combat ensued which termi na fd in the death of one of them, named Jcfilh Johnson. He was a Ship-Carpenter, in the employ of Mr. Penrofc. A Jury of inqucft fat on the body, who brought in a vti Jivfl, munjlaugbtcr. At a Meeting of the Inhabitants of Wyalnfia g Township, in Luzerne County, held the 4th day of October, 1794. Justus Gaylord, Moderator. Samuel Gordon, Clerk. Refobvid, That as all authority ori ginates trom the people in Republican Governments, as Citizens of such, where the voice of the majority becomes the law, we think it our duty to lupport our own laws. Resolved, That we <(teem v the Con stitution of the United States as it now is framed, as the basis of our Liberty and happiness, and we arc fully deter mined to support it with our lives and fortunes. Rejoined, That if our Reprefentativej delegated to make laws for our fafety, and government, do oppress us by making unequal or unconstitutional laws, it is our duty to remonstrate and obtain-redrefs in a conttitiitionat way. That we disapprove and re probate the unconstitutional steps taken {as we believe) for a redress of imaginary grievances by l'ome of the people in the weiteni counties of this State. Rejoined, That the forgoing Refolvesbe publiihed ft>t the confederation of our fel low-citizens. SAMUEL GORDON, Clerk. POST OF fii iLAUELPHIA. Arrived Ship Peggy, Elliott, Br/g Enterprize, Sattafield, bchumur Ihza, W'akijieid, Jndujlry, Starback, Dolphin, Bodum, We \moulh, Stevens, Sloop laurunia, Church, Mar), L'Hommedieu, Charlotte, fa qui net, Nancy, Bunker, Hazard, Foster, Sarah, Tas lor, Delight, Price, Cl/EARED Ship Gujtavus Adolphus, Bloomfler, Leghorn Brig Two forte, Hatannak Planter, Hawkins, St.Cioix Pomona, King, y \ Ate-andria Edward, Linnet, HorfalK Sloop Pairhuven, Babcoik, Aew York Sally, Potter, W'fM Nonpareil, Guthrie, Alexandria Maitha, M'WiUiams, Fredcrickjburgh Betsey, Petc'fon, Newbc n iV.C, Thefollowing vejfelt are at the Fort, viz : the Schooner Betsy, Rnckwll, Barbadoes, 15 days Fiiendjhtp, Cutler, Jaqucmrl Shop Betsy, Newton, s ' L'roiX bally* Lewis y ' Aut U es Brig fox, Antigua 1 5 days Lapt. Cochran zoas to Jail from Jaqutmcl, the dux after capt. Lewis lejt Aux C ayes. Lapt. George of the ship Bacchus, about ic days ago, m Lai. 38, 3°"> W- 6 9- Jt oh ' the Ship Ehza of Bofion, Jrom New York, 3 days out, all well, ( apt. Taylor of the Sloop Sarah from Virginia, . on Friday loft, out/idt tU capes, spokefpoke the flip Goddejs of Plenty, Thonffm, Jrom Uarbaaoes. Two Brig, with French palfengers, a„a ajchoo. ner, wire yeferaay seen cor. 'ig too at the Fort. The Ship Goddqiuf Plenty, and another Ship with a head, quarter badges, and black fides, be fide'Jeveral Bugs, Schooners, and Shops, were also seen coming too. The following vrjfcti arrived yejieriay at the Fort. viz. Shirt Andromache, Moore, Jertmi'e; Bri? Satl\, ( Oiftran, Jux Layes ; Brig Swallow, Smith, New Orleans, and two fchoorer,. An English Utter oj Marque, shewing 16 guns, arrived tajl evening at the Fort. NEW YORK, November 3. Arrived. Ship Leedi Packet, Sinclair, Brig Julia, Fanning, Schooner Began, Qrcenlur, Decatur, JjtftfMi S/o<>f> Betf\, Wade t Nancy, M'Cregor, Rirgin, Carman, Bird Hill The Office of the Insurance Company, of the State of Pennsylvania, will be open for the Tranfaiftion of Busi ness on Wednesday the jth November, inflant, at No, 137, South Front-Street. Nov. 4. dst. This Day will be Landed, Front the Jloop Delaware, Captain Bird from NtwY'or/i, Souchong and Hyson TEA, Of the Firjl Quality, Ij Lately arrived in the (hip Waihington at New-York, from Canton, FOR SALE BY V CramoncJ & Co. Nov. 3 3 t dmflerdam 70 Charlejltn 12 York 1 ozon 5 Virginia » North Carolina 4 A'iu York 5 G corgi* 7 ,Ntu York 5 North Carolina ■ 7 Nantucket 6 Ditto 6 Vtr d ima 5 ConntSiLut River Hull Chat Ujion St. Johns N. Provide, net New Providence (/mrUJton Barbadoes