men, who surrendered prisoners ol vvv. In the garrison were found 161 •» of cannon ; f 'Oo mufquets, besides tl. fc of the garrison: 300,000 lb;, of j, -00,000 cartridges ; 600,000 !bs. of lead, gr.d jroviiions oi all kinds for fix months. Utters from Holland brought by the :v1 „il mentions that llie English array is re- Tn- superiority of the French t» laid Wbe i>Vc caufeof this determination. The French fc.m to have abandon. 1 all intenti ons of befu?.ng Breda and are a '^' a | " f ' rl ? in force ajjaiall Vfolo and Mael- Yeo<)fda „ arri vcd here the ship Mlrca urtutfrri* J-* i^tttSSKSiSJS *-« in ? reat fo . rce ' " 11 * fie «. to ! not already feeen informed. Paper, to th« ss tess 1 ,»•»*&*,,«- -- «•* tV.t »n*p*.- - fih ;MH J. a t military inovem.n V/ Ka or lltltL 1 h,s produeol OT t«J™* « of ; Brest fleet had not, but was ready to, pu oetermiuation to attempt the recai {hing waJ , tf , u i ke d ol than ; T*rev*. , », -a„ti tea. neace. The Cairtatu or the Attrea con- The intelligent- b '*"* "J ' j ■ t j, e news ~ a {. the dioM ef-tbe Quill 9 trad a.s all tU reports brought f, om Am hrm. «e« tb ' e witb the Convention. ,mt> -ror's lift-. Treves ujl 'dl in pofejjton of ——; »/&' French, and, by the Paris news as late F.xtraCis from the Paris Republican Lou its th- sth i"//ant, il docs not appear that dated September \ 5 and 16 ; anv denuiieiution has beenr made agatnjt 179 s received by the Jbip AJlrca Barrerejnce the failure of Tallien J party Q a p la \ n Dodn, in 46 Jays from Bour t ntbe i 9 tb>a*lioih ult.-—S°meoftbe ' 'corrventio, on the (Trariflated for the Daily Advertiser.] «/." itkftani. Offueh amotion the Pa: is L etters f rom Brussels of the 22c new.',f the S th make no mention, Fiuftidor, mention that the AuHriar / v ih,- BJlona :-—Tbat ajjuadrdn ofFrenea passed on the 9th and 2th of tin X sates felt in ivitA, ami captured as many f ame month, by the Glacis of that city hpmewird Weft-Indie convoy as they They are lodged for the pvefent in the l 'Jd conveniently man. Jbo.it thirty bqvc ca ftj e Q f L been recaptured by the two otter hca i t j iy an< j we H aired situation. Th< line of Battle Jhips. It " h^"^ e „ "J*' principal part of the oflicersarc allowec ie-vies to the Weflward oj the Land's end; ticni, with the Black Coelcade 111 then 'oii 'reeeMntr'tbh ftvti on to hats, mid their Gtteam.a,. the Southward in hopes of preventing The French aimy which placed Va xbt'trbeing carried into France. lenciennes and Conde a;,'ain under the ——————" — dominion of the Republic, is fuccefiive rn NOR ESS ly arrived at BruffeU, and its environs. One part will form a camp at Gotlen Tuesday, 1 »th November 1794. berg (a large: villaye oi. the .high «y • between BrufTels and LouvamJ and at The Senate assembled —present— 2 leagues dilbnee from both. it" p rA,„f the 1 lie famous Balloon, which has beer J,hn Adams £ 0 f so much use to the French Repub- LJ mted States and PrciidentoftheSenate. examining th< N. Hampshire, the Hon J. Langdon, . yrf at ConnoifTet.r and Samuel Lwerwre, > t0 ad.nhe the cu- Mafiachufetts, George Cabot r J Rhode-Mand, Foller, ( , y an '* ~r ,' Piclieimi, (p.bouj fifty thousand (trnng] Conneaicut, OW |Jfv,ort«, itt the hiatU.of Bieda,l,' Vermont, M°' R » a column of about a leag.ie and a hul: Robert Morm' '« extent. It has upon its centre, anc Peunfylva/aa, Robert Mon is. quart er-general, Hoogitraeten Delaware, John Vuung. "■ U) dl( V . B. J f H ™u' • are busily em- Representatives of the city of Philadel- |n r£ar ; huts to defend them phia, in the House of Representative. of from tfce We have heard Pennfylva.ua: T) . . D frequent firings in the diteaion of George Latimer, Benjamm R. Mor- fi H but nQt been ablc to re gan, Jacob Hdteheimer, Francs. Gur- intelligence from that quarte.. ncy, Lawrence Seckel, Robert Wain. g adierof the Guards, County Representatives— — no ™ s who had ne out t0 cut some boughs Forreft, Thomas Briton, Joseph Ma- ■ roun( l the tents, was fired at and goffin, Thomas Paul, Jacob Morgan, • a pea s ant; he was buried in K^ ard J r,tt T Cr r ar u'i rr the afternoon in front of the encamp- Shenffs—John Baker, Joleph Cow perthwait. ' Thursday Sept. 4. Commiflioner —Richard Price. , • -_ mn __ A report is very prevalent in camp The Captain of the French corvette that the troops which were lately under J,e Spmiate arrived at Norfolk from the command of Earl Mo.ra, are instant- Brest brings a verbal account of the fall 1y to return home, and that they are tc of BclWaide, the garrison of which be replaced by 10,000 Auftnans, whe place, consisting of 8000 Spanifhtroops, are to be under the immeidiate com laid down their arms* What has been mand of his Royal Highness the Puk their fate is not known, but surely they of York, a subsidiary treaty having have not been sent into Spain as the gar- been concluded between our Coint ant rifon of Collioure was on the promise of that of Vienna. ■n equal number of French beingfent in From Amsterdam ; under the date o return ; which promile was never com- Sept. 4, we have received the following plied with by the spaniards, who indeed intelligence : That the English ana bpa went further and, in direst violation of niards have taken Nice by a coup dc mam the captulation, made the garrison of and that the French have been com Collioute serve again. We do not hear pelled to evacuate Piedmont. Intima of any further intelligence brought by tion of this was received at the abov this corvette. She failed, as we fiated place from Frankfort, but no partici io our lad, on the 2 Jth September. iars mentioned. Got. Adv. A marriage is said to be finally le By this Day's Mail. NEW-YORK, November n. By a gentleman from Boston we have received an account of the votes taken in that town last Monday for representative in Congress. At the ctofe of the poll the votes were as follows— For Fisher Ames, For Charles Jarvis, Majority sos Mr. Ame«. tied, with the con fen t of their Majes ties, between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and his firft cousin the Princess of Brunfwick. The Privy Council appointed to be held at Wey mouth and' to which several of the mem bers are gone down, is supposed to be for the ratification of this aft. The whole of the (hips expected from the East Indies this season, have fafely arrived at Portsmouth. i6i7* iißl. 445 Yctlcrday arrived here, and came to hgr moorings off the City, the Bntifo Thetis, O.pt. Cochran, of 44 gmii, with the September mail, ft on Acirrived at IVe*-T<*rL Sliip Aflrea, • ' Brig lpltigenia, Flynn, Gurracoa Schr. Elizabeth, Weftman, Baltimore Lift of American veffcls at Bordeaux 13d Sept. j Ship Eliza, Capt Borrow-dale, of AJex anilria Baltimore Button London Packet, Smith, Suffolk, Well, Eliterprize, Wyat, Portsmouth, bound for Bilfj Sukey, Hn-.chins, Bolton Salty,'Hodgkii), do. PHILADELPHIA, November. 12. Married lad Shtuiday evening,by the Rfv. Mr. Abcrertimbic, Mr* Clif*ox» Smith, toMiis Hannah Stkvenson, daughter of Mr Robert Stevenson, merchant of this city. For the Information of the Merchants. The committee having been notified by the tiecvcury of State, that the Agent of claims and ap'. ells appointed by the Prefi dent of the United States is to embark imlnediately for London, and tfyat be is au thprl&d to bind the United State under the I direction of Mr. Jay, foi' the costs and da mages, attending the prosecution oi the : claims of American citizefis ; that the necef , fary counsel will be engaged ton the part of < the United Sties, and, that if the parties ' wi'.l obtain i f the proceedings of the Courts on their 'elpeclive cases, the ex panses of the records will be reimbursed by i the Unite:! £ta'.< s, I They are of opinion that measures j ought to be immediately taken for obtaivi j ing authenticated copies of fuc.h records and : proceedings in all cases where they have j not already been preferred, and will under take to obtain them for all iuch of ;heii * . r , - . fellow-citiieii; as>(hall within 20 days from THio EVENING thi s date furn.fh the names of the vessels j 1 ' and masters ; the ports or places where 0V " r' a tried or condc.vned, With such other infor- Wdlbeprefented, _ lV the cirenmftanerf of the cafe W November 6, 1^94. I recite C:> lins's ' Ale on the PaiTions, arid i deliver an occasion.ii Addreis written oy .Died last Evening in this City, Mr. John Suter, Sen. of George-Town, Pstowmac. Cj- The LETTER Bag of fife Wilvi-am Pknv, for London, will be taken from tw Poft'-Office This Evening. Old American Company. THEATRE —CEDAR STREET. For the Benefit of Mrs. Mel moth and. Mrs. Pownall, herfelf. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott Refpeclfully inform their Friends and the Public, thai their B E N E F I r, is fixed for MONDAY EVENING NEXT, November 17. At the Old American Theatre, when will . be performed The TRAGEDY" of'fee Rival Queens ; o R, The Death of Alexander the Great. After which will be prefentedan entire new Burletta DANCE, by Monf. Quenet, Mr. Durang, and Madame Gardic, en titled the Patriotic FeaST. And a FARCE, Written by Mrs. Marriott, called The Chimera ; o R, The Ejfufions of Fancy. (never performed.) The Prologue by Mr J. Marriott, will be Jpoken by Mr. HoJgkinfon. Mrs. Marriott, with the utmost defe rence and timidity offers to the Public, tin: humble effort of Juvenile Fancy, and as it ha* ever been the charatferiftic of Amen cans, to be the support of Genius howevei lowly, Ihe hopes that a small ihare of then inestimable patronage, will be admmifter cd to dispel the painful fears of sensibility and the most genuine gratitude in return shall ever be retained iii the heart of her who has already experienced the gratefu tokens of their approbation. Loft yesterday out ol his pocket, by a Rent lonian at Mr. Fan en's Hotel, fourth (Vreet, a large r Red Morocco Pocket Book containing levrral Pond, and P;...e •, an about FORTY DOLLARS si* pe, cents . The owner thereof -nay be«af. yd f. ove, . td by the fligXeft view of 11 * papers Whoever has found the sam- »"d wi d, " liver it to Mr. ''-J'.• handsome reward, and no qi.eft.ons aike< Nov. .2. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. London garttte *e.oont as the late defeat of iLe Dakeaf" York, lbw» ab«»it 15 jj m«»~—h»u a«dny moiifc account* al ike it amount to about 36 9. I CONGRESS. HOUSE of RE rAT Wtd efiay, Nov. '2. Mr. Witts prefenicd : he memorial of Abigail Tftyior us the lijte ■#£ New-- Yo#k, ibtin.; ccrtafo inysd.rnenu in. thejwsy of Tt-tthfit?-an acton rn the United rt —remi, nr.ti r.tencd to the Sec'cfy) of the Treasury. The memorial of ,s„mucl Emery wis preleuted by Mr. Fit/lira-jus and lead. • % Order of the D.y. The Htiufe went i.jto a Committee of t! le whole, and took into confidera- I tioa the report of lules and orders for the government of the lioufe—Mr. Trumbull in the chair. The rep »rt was r.ad through by the Clerk, and the several articles contidered feparatcly— Some alterations were proposed and agreed to ; the Cumrnhtee finilhed the discussion of ail the rules and regulations, and the Chairman reported the amend ments to the House. Adjourned. j. Notice is hereby;;giycn to (rit perliAis d iw the calt : of Bri t:flv ea|Jlgs ( % ; t,kai Ml'- s«tnsej gayarjij, of the is 4 t >painte3 Vo pro idH|(irid. 8; 1794- d 3» The pnblifhers of newspaperS throughout t!.e United States are r«- quefled to insert the above. di Ot, . , I We are informed, that all the tv-mw*- poir.ts with which Mr. Jay was ckng ,j, have been-brought into <.\feulfion with the Bmifii mijiiftrVj md have a confider «L>ie alvance towards a iettleruent. w , . . f;r, a l ;(T U » rnav be in the at tt He the whole of this <*reat hJnL\ to' teenera! conclusion, no ' • 1 * man acquainted With the nature ot nego n j, r , ir-»r» / ition t >VVTd< A CQlldid and • . V Private letters from London, and verba! reports of psflengers in tlie (hip Sanfom, concur in one general opinion, that there is a profpeft of a very favor able termination of Mr. Jay's million. The LONDON GAZETTE, Sept 6. Admiralty Office, 22 MY Lords Commiffio :ers of the Ad miralty do, hereby give notice, that they will give immediate diredlions to all their officers employed in procuring men sot his majeflv's {fops, not to preft any more men who {hall isp'pear to be r egubtrly prctcA rd, and that the protections which were ifiucd before the late orders for preflmg from them, are to be in full force, for the number of men, and for the time for which they were refpedlively granted. Ph. Stftenn . NEW YORK, November 8. Revolution in France. Men who affe£t to believe every thing that is done in France mult be right, . best and neceflary, will fay the wi iter of these remarks is an enemy to the revo-, lution in Ftance. This is the common cant of certain violent men in Artierica. Every man who condemns the Jacobins ' mid the factious in that country', is an ariltocrat, a tory, under Britilh influ etice &c. These charges are so stale, ■ sb weak and so little supported by pro bability, that nobody regards them. ' Even the people who insinuate these [ things, d.' not generally believe them. The writer of these remarks knows there is not iri Ameiica a more cordial and f.ncere friend to the French Revolu tion than himfelf. He rejoices most ar dently In the downfall of the feudal fyf > tem and the' hierarchy in France and li would rejoice to fee all Europe cleansed e from these old corrupt Gothic fyftcms ' of tyranny. He rejoices at the defeat of tlie combined powers, and hopes that (I nations will be taught the molt ufeful lesson, never to interrupt each otheis peace or attempt to interfere with each others independence and felf govern ment. e- But the writer sets bounds to his ad ■! miration :He has tearnt, in years of ' ft udy and reflection on political affairs, never to attach good or evil to mere ht names. Because France has demolished -■ the old tyranny, it does not follow that (lie is free. Because Monarchy is abol r iflv.d, it does not follow that flic has ef-. J tabltfhed a Republic. On the other [)_• hand, since the abolition of the car.ti tiitipn of 1791, France has been gov erned by a numberofpetty arijlocrats or ~~ clubs united to a* common center in Pi ' p's ; and has experienced the most severe military despotism that has been ever ta . known in Europe. More despotic adis ed have been committed, and more ciu»l lV e andfanguinary puniftiments inflicted by ro- ibis multifarioi s ariiloeraey of clubs, i» i(h the two last years, than were crouded ja, into any age of the old tyranny. in Yet tiie nation is boneft in its views. A- It i« the wiTh of the mass of the people in that tbev might have a good, a free and or a republican goVeriiment. The design of these desultory remarks, is, to examine his the eaufes of the factions in France, ' • led fiom which, have sprung all these difor cn- deis and cruelties, which; drfgraced leir a most excellent ca';fe, and alarmed all ■re- peaceful and o.defly lepub'icans in tJiij tlie and other countries, This I hold to be ete our dCn y ; for when we are enjoying all ind that an excellent corliitu ure tion fan fee-lire to us, there are men in the Uni'cd States who are attempting ofe to ir.troriu e and eltabliftl the very l'amd :!h mode of government —who are labour iug to plaVf the feeds of fa&icrs, firai )crs lar t;> thofo which have ihed (beam* of re- Wood in France. / C T'/» P:* PontiMiPfl. )