A nidi proper people in the use tfctrc&f. public expeocn. The cpmmiuee of Now thcnfcftier t*. brought so far, that public fafety "ftjJfffatttui the polices! a proper fcoirefpondrnce with L/ifle can the RepobHciparttculiriv that of Paris ; be carrtad 04; on various fubje&s, every they ilfoe decree ofarijritatirmagainft ci thoig tsn-tbe ■ expMTeJ, even- proper tiaens, fend them to the Revolutionary names, and an - obtained, and Tribunal, and set them at-.liberty agaitf. this correspondence .may be repeated All decteea ofarfdlation or. liberation more than once in one day. This ma- mull "be signed at ltaft by 9 mcrtl ers. chine is the invention of citizen Chappe, In cafe the committee caufeto arrest aijy »nd been conEruaed under public officer, they arc obliged, to give hi» immediate direction. They have ! infoonation thereof to th* committfte to that advantage-,;that they- jrithftandthe whofs department be 01* they may be-« motion of the- atmosphere and the In- long. They iflay-call out the armed clemenry of "the.feafiSn, and are not sub- force for the execution of-therr decrees, jetl td anv iutei-ruptiou, uti'lefa the I-n the session of the 1 Stb, ,o»-motion Weather (hould be so bid that objects ' ofßaurdorf de KOife, theCohventbtr de* and fignab could-not be seen. By this |creed,<tl»t.th*tw:vbeothers of tliat fa in vent ion all dilbincea-as it werera.fift;) mous girl Reiewd, who, as it was «<l» velocity of thought. The Operations whS.had be«B imprffoned "by hisorders, of government may be thereby srrsttly ](hould be set at liberty again, The'bne facilitated, and the unity of the Repub- wat Jan officer', the other a '(bldier in the lie can be much consolidated by a prompt nattherp, army.. They are to return to commutiicatirtn with the different.parts :h«# poJU and tji.ey are.to receive ,theif thereof: The threat aft advantage cort- frcray'fi-um the j}asj tfcpy were arrested.— nedled with this kind «Vrrefpo<Kknce >Sbdw after this dctree 'had ■ been parted is, that tf yonphafe, the the atthe bar may be known. ouly-to th? iadiv'dual ps th? £< ••*e<Wbi£ and reguefted a re perfons at the wo oj»pofite. diftarftofr so p*%'fs ofjltcir Mjefy Who that the fcrtmrnftte! of pubfie, welfare bastion executtja! mav correfpu-td'wiih the reptefentative fttJ *heir request ; " li'yoiwdo not p3fs of the people at'LiJkf b&- to the order of, the ■ day, ,k> he, ym dy elie kmWliiSg««^-ftlhje<jr , of «be* .ayer-run da»i f a h*pe .ions co lefponence. .Hence- r I'-vvs tnafili cafe mingffttt* aiittocrafMj" aiid.the Con 9 f a siege we fhoiihi- 1 now nil 'that hap-"' tb'the oidei pens inT isle, and that-v*' 1 .->uW tranf->| fcf i-the day." moved tha' siit decrees of tlieiec<rrTO>t?dii,"without the-'nUnjbcr of tlie revolutionary com •he enemy knowing any abeuvft',. mktees (hould be leflened in'fuuh'aman yr benrp r ablc toprevent it. AH . the rfer, that, in every principal town of ; •eward claimed by th* invevor for his <liftri&, and m.tnetj oowmttnity.of:t< lifcovery, is I make there- or f2,000 persons, there- fliOtold be bu 3f heroin tribune. ere called one revolutionary committee, and i hh nrfj»%>«Miow » Tebswphic-han-V? : s M. " v Suclv-a; number of-revoh , he, w<; In pnefentad a ftttewetft of tbe eafti which ha» fcjy ivftojJJ «d countrie«, the ftat«toeot Is as Fallows, »; z . *» Ks>'" -.&Wf From the Palatiqate, <-•_ r >38350 From ttfc.NtthtftHna*!' '"' " ■ ' lit'iNratifpbrt ' ?u&97l ad. do. ' - y 3d.'" 'da. \ f 2,004.716J -3,816*179. In tto Department" of de pard a eonfpiraey was attempted kjgaiofr 'the fovereig'fitY of 7 the nation. A tirtflfti BotirAfi?rWmfccr' qf the' ary TVibttaai at Ni&ws, *h« tetfttttw with <rf- <»tber»* had Wen 4 £reat ftjend »f JtoWpierre* aociifcd tfie" Convention/ tSiat ttarv s !}*! tawed- Rot befpieritfohf? tfhli 3n inteat brtn£ about a 'counter ftevoltftio*! TJtft'Vfili patriot!'ifl tte'JtfSji fetu «f theS**ss tftftfc.fitifie Many tteStert wfcrt. the peojife enVagedi^th'ft'tte Co n fpiratfiplj Mthat It wai Iftxrff&ryjto double "the Wards Which s 11ttfe to Ct>n <lu& thita to ife jH-ifoq. ;'j '" $af*wtj. has • In tßTnignt at the loih, «e had e terrible fire beTr in„|^ teeincd pi «*»,*!*** J* J^SR^ $%** l»f, com^ *s f*v of member*. j| aad,!*** jupenqbats iwMSEtwj coamrtttrt; if 6 meafcfer • ;-»*C *fc<y"a»d Cdei&ft*?-*- #embett." fappSc»»i idfion rf tfc* "fcywMio M «wmhe«r 14. AfcflHMlK tkm, , dlN* #**! bsnv '(Miiiajar »qd dtfp*«feft ♦? B&jXh, and t%pf C °?Ki acid fufficient to do gotjd, biit too small ti •do'any mifdltier.*' 1 This motion wa verv much apjjJatided} , 6'ut netferthelef adjourned, * ' The Corfventirtn received' lately' 24: narks of fil»er, which were found in the Iwelling noufe of the late Count Mi anda. • ' " ;jt '' General Mtfller, hitherto commander 1 chief of the army of the Western Py and r'I*'1 *' ';: '' foirinftandej- of "ftSkltiiFaHfiy, being tiken fckh arrflicurtWl? diforcfer-; tl>c i coim-' crtaiid- of th*t "Srihy TiaraljeAh tor General BtfaftetS- ' ' ' .. ~tr .tn v., .• ■- f l , " *. UNITED STATES. October 27. _ SEPARATION. Proceedings cf •he Ccnvcnliott be id at Pprttanif) on tic fecmd Tuefda-y, be big the \jtfb. day of Oilober. current. k tat the Co mention that iijc. Swo.plan tat ions -more are rf pr«f«nt.s4. at this meeting-'thaiS.were at the farmer* aodth;ft v rt6w twenty towns :md,five,plantations have Appeared by their delegates, exelutiyeof-thofe towns ■which have cheleiFdelegatw-'who have not jcet seen cause to atteffii. On mptiop. Refolded, *!- '.• , That tt\ii Coji*coti(>n willnoW'under take the,bufinefscpromi««d to them by their Conliit^tjter-And ,4-iWrrtim time to time cpniidev the ijucftwnrofvSepa ratjon 'frqjn Maflachufrtits, tijl 3>kc fame on facta .aui principles can be re/olrfd-rrajid in due t<jo.e, and at proper fcaioi}, lay,a report, before-.tbe people.- <-The. Convention <thffi proceeded W copfider the faiVms pmntruf view;till Jfriday, ,wheiy. having. on' the., preceding day chofc a Committee K>« arrange the fifvesal niatfcrs, ed tht report of their Committee by way ,ps ■ R.eiohjiiop»; which, being reacj, j^^rag»a|m»,^eivkd?.Bd . Rtfilvftl,. n§ opjnjtMi of. this Con ti That'll^4f,'ta<;hed and tuatiopi ..rjffldm it highly incoijv£tuent aod improper that their prefeni-egnne&ion wit,h MaiTachu fetts (Houl'd continue any longer. tban till the fame can be conve«i£n{)y«ind confti tutibnally dirfolved. , . 2. That tkeTe.coimticMn refpeato territory (comprehending more-thap a tra& 120 miles (quare ) and Jn refpek of population fouls) an adequate as a separate govern ment ; and that in refpedt of wealth and of thlTe counties into a (late, is i mea sure both constitutional in principle, and from feat prttae Judicial Court in these counties, are inefficient for the due adminiftra- 2. (houLdrefide among us; ind that the hardftip* of being obliged to retort to the Clerk'* office it?" Button for papers, and of paying officer fees for the return ofexe«utions to that oJfiue is intolera ble. - ■ - That the tM In am being ohtigcd M the, public officcsof gqlpniajgg in-the p*e fcjit Birtropolk. 7th. That the expenditure of monies paid for the support ttf government among ourselves would ft) i QOirfidera' le degree alleviate that neee&ry burden : whereas the fame expenditure abroad » a confidersblc addition to it. 8. That the prefeut ftttt of. educa tion isclifproportionea to tthr ability and population ; and k to to die want of an authority among ourselves that could at understand and im prove it. .■ . . ; v-. 9. That'lnnumerableadvantagca and ~accommo3Rt!<Jns »ofild arise froto-the of a government in the •hninds of the people." 10. That th« weight and cpnfequence in the federal government, to be acquir ed by ihc tight offending two Senators to the Congress of the United States, is an objeit of great importance to the peo ple. 11. That agriculture and manufac tures, and the arts and sciences in ge neral, will be pncpuragcd, and would probably be encouraged in a much greater degree,-under a direst and im r mediate patronage, composed of those who could perceive their jjeceflities, feel interested in them, and be fuffickntly at leisure to do them justice. 12. That the obje&ions again ft a fe- paration, so far as they have been made kftowrt to u*, either hy. tation of the people, of "by report of opinions, arc unfounded; and only sup ported by doubtful authority, and the begledt of examination. i 3. That the prosperity of which \fre are capable, requires a total separation r iom the parent ftate.—fdr separate le pflative, judicial, and executive powers ire alike eflential ; and any expedient hort of these, would not be salutary, tut dangerous : as it might amuse and leceive the people for a white, but pro ably would not lecure to them th< enth part of the advantages to whicl hey have now the clearest right. Whereupon the Contention took th' olio wing order. ■ The report of the committee, con taining; thirteen refohitions, being 1 cad, corifidered, amended, and accepted, hereupon • Voted, That a committee be appoint- ] ■d to prepafe _atf ad&ref* to the people j jpbn the basis of this ceport and tTiecal :ulatior.B as'amended (fee below) cx ience upon which they are founded, ind report thi. faine to the adjourn ment ; to the intent that the resolution before the people. This committee was accordingly ap pointed. ' t 2. The Convention then prqcecd?d t.o a. temporary decilianj.upon the report of a fgrtner committee, Containing' a ftate m?n£>af our present proportion of taxes, apefi. calculation of the expence of a new government—thereupon .Fgitd—Thc excise laws having late ventjon not being fatisficd refpefting this part of the'report'at present, that the ljatement so far as it refpetts the ex •'ife hj: for..the present «mitt«d»4hat the relidue of the ftatefc?rits bcacCepted as Weft grounded; and thafTHe calcula tion's, omitting the liieut; Governor's' falaryj be also accepted as -fafe.. When the llatement and calculations will itand | as follow) : 1 Statement. Sum necefiary for the support as govern ment m Massachusetts per Treasurers re port jaft winter, £30,112,13 4 Proportion of Maine, 5,000 Proportion of the lower counties to 'those—nearly as 16 to 140. '■ Calculations. ■Governor's salary £'3 00 Secretary aad Treafiiry, 3"° Clerks* , -*4P. Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court,' t , , **<0 Atio ney Gfebfcral, -iso' Legiflatnre, 1 " '• 1500 Clerks of both houses, ° 60 MeifttfgeE, . :4- ■ 3° Contingeacic*, 1 •. 1 tioo •, a — . , , ...... if 30 that the addref, made py the Convention to the ftveiral towaMflri plan ltill in force as a friendly invitatiaj to such aa have not yet been reprefcntedito fend a delegate or delegates at the adjournment. Voted, that thir Con ventiori lie 'idjourn td to' the' last Wednesday Of January, next, at so o'clock, A. M. to meet at Portland. ■ ■ Extra <51 fiqm the minutes, . as follow): i i "*' .• - PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER ft. ■t* ■ j. *ZA ■- I ' ' ' '£> A wag observed the other day, that the grand fun, which rises daijy in Mr. Bache's new papfr for-the purpose ■ doing good, at is fituT, .it the offspring of the late GeneralAd rotifer, lawfully begotten by.ihe jjKobin Club; A ver ba who' had been liftenirfg so this little anecdote; Very drily replied—that if yvung Btn's grand/on fliould do any good, it would be more than e/er old Ben'J grand/on had doue. - . , ■ ~— Captain Malm returns hia most-heart felt thank* io the citizen# of PhiiJtWlphia, whose friendly and prompt assistance atthe fire on Saturday morning enabled him'to lave chief of hit effeifts, and; prevented hit house from falling entirely a' facrifice to the devouring flames. The citizens mult recoiled, that to the exertions of 80 men from the Ville de L' Orient,. they Wed the preicrvation of much property, at the fire m Second ftrcdf September 1793 ; it mult, therefore be doubly grateful to their feelings to have been inftrumenrll, in their turn, in laving part of Capt. Malin's property. Cap*. Bertrand now of the commanded one of the veffifls sent by the government of Frinci'to cruise for the transport which wa« to bear Muir and Palmer, Mirtyri in the cause of freedom, to Botany Bay. They remained 60 days on this Cruiie which terminated unfuccefj tully. Gen. Adv. . On Thnrfday evening was man ied by the Rev. Dr. Magaw Mr. Thomas tVhip po, merchant of N-.m'-York, to Miiii Ann Robinfcn oif Philadelphia. Extract of a letter from a gemlcfnan with the arnjfy dated Beilin 25th O<S. 1 79-'". T•' y ' • " I can giveyouno intelligence wort! attention, nor ha« out march product! any thing mtertfting or amufitig, favt that two Light horsemen having latelj come across a very large Bear, they (hoi him with their pistols, but this produ ced Kttle except irritation. Qnc of therfi fired his Pistol into the Bear's ear— ;hen mouotedun his back, rode hun.roo rards, and with the assistance of his :ompanion, killed this-ferocious monster vith their (words, and brought hit Ikin ind quarters, (which weighed 23.1b) nto camp. From tb* General Advertifcr of thi morning. '' The eleAion of members, of Con gre'fs in MafTachufettir has tailed forth, from thetr papers it appears, all the heat of contending parties.' In Boflor the electioneering campaign has bsen particularly warm. This day, proba bly, we ihall learn which of the .rival candidates# Fisher Ames or Dr. Jarvifl i? fuccefsfuL The dccifioti will in a great measure decide the complexion of the politics of that city/' There is a gentleman in town who was present at the ele£tion of a mecftber he &ys the number of votes -were up wards of 270b—--of which' number, Mr Ames had upwards of ,j6oo Di. Jarvis, 1 190 We further ley"" that in Roxbury .here was a iftajoi ity in favour of Jai vis of 60—but that in the other Country towns in the diftrift the majority waj generally in favor of Awes - y who, it was universally believed, i.i chosen. - • By this Day's Mail. BALTIMORE, November 8. On Thursday evening came to anchor off the fort, the French (loop of War L'Efpartiate, in 38 (Jays from Rech r , fort, with dispatches for the French, minister. As this, reflel left France thejafl of . September or firft of October, papers brought by her must contain very late apd important intelligence. We are sorry that such secrecy as to particulars, (hould be observed ; and that no other information could be obtained thaii what has already been anticipated by that is, that Victory is still the order of the day; that'the triumphant Sans Culottes are extending their ci>nque(t» into the very heart of Spain and Hol land ; and that the tyranny of Madrid and aristocracy "of Amftercfcam must quickly pay their last aft of homage to the victorious standard of Gallic li berty. We are informed that the above ves sel brings "news of an' army of 1 bo,ooo French haying entered Spain; It is'i litewife said, that a French squadron of] nine frigates bat, for, some time pad, 'been cruising among dve Orkneys, and captured and deftroyed-yo fail of veflels.' Arrived off the fort yesterday I ing, the brig Chance, Capt. Bowers, fj days from St. Euflatia. dpi. Boweti - bring*; ar po/iuVe confirmation of thf compfete victory of Laveaux over the ' Bruifh, and of, tbe whole of Guada toiipc in pofl'efilon of the French. Off Anguilla, fpokc a (loop from New- Haven, with cattle on beard, out jo days. ■ 1 t * ( ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 6. Op Tuesday a fufficieut _ number of rnembe'n appearing,; the Houfc of Ue : legates'-met, and mark' choice of the lion. Matthew Tilghman, Eiquire, for their i.speaker. We, hear f>reyiwu»fc« th* lW*ftyo|(> " .^ithibor»'w^v^Hwr«l'w»r» , * naT«P*vlir - efVup-d (King kiflrtlj jiiy, U» f*)fyng of * Tr«e«n !tb?; f&fbit ag»Vift fre hud *'h^h| l 'lKii'r.*J« - * •■*— " • - A -|-I>'| ilia 1* cfived, as to be extremely active in the tbe t cO- The Letter B* g 0 f the WIVMAM PtVN, for -will be taken froth the Pact-Office on IWEItNEISD'AY EVENING, th«., ' i ith Nov.' , • ; ' ~—r —'—r l —; —'• '' r .. . Ticklenburgs, Oznabufgs, r ancj Glass Ward, Landing from on board the Jbip Feggy, from An}ficrdam. > , AtoO» Cbffee of prime Quality * . ; In hog&cad* a fid tierces, Muscovado-Sugars , In>o|Jihe'ad»i '. '• . German Steel; " WSORfoD trOOLLENt, , In ftnall Bales, &£. for laic by RundU MUrgatrojdy No. it, VCilnut ftrett; wh«f.. r Who want to pufchaf..- 300 °r 4<W - Casks Gooit Ftdxfhd. No*- , .. jtntfif JUST PUBLISHED, And to be Told by Benjamin l)aviei y No. 68, Market fyraeu A Ground Plan OF. THE City, and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. Takin frcM iatt and atturatt fumty^ Tim Mas is a 6 inches square; and will be delivered si's pity best suit the pur ehatfrj, either in fheets'plain Or coloured, •r ca'nVafled and affixed to rollers; or 10 fit t&em for the pocket, tbey will be cut and folded in cases. With each plan \rill be given i Small Pamphlet, containing a Lr(i of the SuU fcri UtEtrs n#ftws, and SOME ACCOUNT OF PHILAUE L P H I Ai Its civil andreligiout inflitutions, popu (ation, trade and government; interfpeiT ed with occasional remarks. • Subfc'rihprs are roqucftcd to c»ll or fend for their plans. At the Same Place niay be h ad, THE American Repository. Price 4 Doli. 33 tents per dux. and 44 cents Jingle, Tlui neat Pockkt anacjc is tbefirft of .the tcithat hath l>f iy) executed in Phila delphia, of'pel-Map., in an/ of the United States? and contains, .besides, A Xlofnpleat Calendar > ALJiANACKi" fe (he Vbar, 1795. r , ' Lifts of the Ofßefs of the vernfiient, Civil au<t Military. The ferms of tke federal Cire*it ie Dif tr'n"* Courts. J t he Latitudes and Longitudes i * .Meridian 6f flwWelphii, of all the Capu tal Cities in the Unioiri Tbe datp of tbe periods when etch of She States"was firft fettled; Their itories an* .num bers of-peoolej *' f . The number of Inhabitants of each, in eath fcjuare mfle—and V brief State of 1 their relative progtefs in Population; to gether vvjth .vaxious other Articles of In •'ncrhafioff.' 1 Ornamented with ah elegant Frontis piece, Title Page, and twelve VIG NETTES, alluding to fcenet in Thomp fm's t Sea/ohs, engraved by the moji itige nioui Artijls m the City. , Not. I 1 3ta\T4w , Laji Day, b\it One. G I R~C U S. Master F. Rkketts's Night. THIS aVENIJJp, Nov. 11, Will be perfsrmcd {he Greatea Variety of Eqtteftrian and other Feats, *tM< fias yet been performed this Season. particular! will be in the Hand-Billj *.* M*. Ricrstts wttt dart through The Blazing Sun HIGH, arfd frcsrerfciifituaiioii, lilt Horl« in full fp«t4. 1 $ < ■ t 3ta\T4« r
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