a cyinldeiable number of boati, laden »ith heavy artillery and ammunition, urc jon their way to Mentz, by the Rhine. The Bavaria Palatine court has confeoted, that, in cafe of imminent danger, it (hall be lawful for as many Auitrian troop* as may be deemed ne cessary, to enter Manheim; and that the command in chief of the city shall be surrendered to the Prince of Saxe Tefchen, who is to have a second in command, the Palatine Governor Fit' nch prisoners are daily carried into Mentz; and yesterday 532 from the tnvirens of Frankfort were transported thither. FLUSHING, September 13. Admiral Kingfbergsn, with his fleet, •ompofed of 6 Dutch line of battle (hips, aitii several frigates, is (till in the toads, as well as Admiral Hervey, with a 44, four Briti(h frigates, and,a float ing battery, commanded by Captain Savage. Lord Mulgrave's corps is en cimped near Weft Cappel, Soutelande, a.id Zoubourgh, in this Island ; but th; transports which carried them thi ther, remain still in the road. HAERLEM, Sept. 14. By different letters from Bois-le-Duc it appears that on Fiiday and Saturday lad the French appeared within fight of that garrison, but not within the reach of cannon (hot. They afterwards fell back, but came in greater numbers in the environs, and daily attacks are made by the refpe&ive advanced pods. It appears tube decided that the pods of Boxel, and the> other places on the Dommel, are to be maintained, for which purpose some Englith cavalry ar rived in Boxel on Saturday last. The English aany is aifo in motioi, but their defoliation is not yet known: The bridge that had been thrown over the Meufe, at Bockhuvcn, is removed to Raveityn. SWITZERLAND, Aug. y>. The council arid citizens at Berne lave had an extraordinary meeting, fe;mingly on account of the French emigrants, whom the Swiss grow tired of in proportion as their money is near ly fpeut. FRANKFORT, Sept. 6. For the completion of tire army of the Empire, the Duke of Saxe Tef chen, has correl ponded with the Bishop of Spires, wha fays, his country is ruined already, and that he can furnifh no contingency to the army. The circle of Franconia seems also very avert 10 these measures, sod th? answer of the King of Pruflia, as elec - tor of Brandenburg, has been as full a negative. He fays, h; has madeluchfa criiices already, as far exceed the expen ces of a contingency , his troops have rendered eminent f«ivices, the expences for retaking Frankfort and Mentz, have not been made good yet; there is no army of the Empire, for the few con tingencies that are furnilhed, do not de fa ve such appellation. Besides, it was agreed, that the fnrnifhi.ig of troops Ihould be bought with ready money. The war in "Poland, excited by the common enemy, in order to prevent his Majesty From defending the Empire, ful ly dilpcnfates him fiOm it. Finally, hjs Majesty thinks himfelf entitled to de clare, that if all dates did as much as he had done, the country would have been saved. HAMBRO, Sept. 11. L ft week arrived in the river Elbe, the Englilh frigate Iris, of 32 guns, having on board the third transport of English fubfidits for the Court of Berlin, consist ing of 125,000!# sterling in Spanish dol lars. COPENHAGEN, Sept. 6. The intrusions of the cabinet of St yam^s'3 arrived here yejlerday, by the Englijh po/l, by which the Bi itijh men of •war and privateers are ordered not to' de tainJhips boundfor France > and laden with corn and four-. This meafnre puts th: continuation of tlx good underflanding between Denmark and England beyond all doubt. The/e inflruS ions have excited upon our exchange ahd every ivbert a great deal of joy and satis- JhSion. It is said that the fleet anchoring in the outer Road is to he unrigged and put up in harbour on the \(>th infl. and tif Snue dijh fleet the foregoing, we ab itradl the following general view of the proceedings of the convention. After tije blowing up of the powder works at Paris, the convention pafied a decree fov placing the police ps Paris on a better fuutiiig. By this decree, the commifliotia organized hy . tlie conven tion are inverted with'tlio cace of Pdris, each according to its rcfpeftive dutirt. A decree in thirty articles distributes to the several committees their functions in the republic. The contention have pafled a decree for fettling the accounts, and liquidating the debts due . from the ci-devant new India company eftabli(he r 1 The tlah at Paris and the other clubs 1 lie HUIV jDOUV . in France have laid aside the denomina- The doyrs wi!i bc n < a . hal / aftA tion of Jacobins, arid call themfeives the five, and the en tain drawn up prccifely at " Socicly of the friends of liberty and half after !ix o'clock, equality." The club in Paris occupies the fame hall and call it thecidevant Ja cobins. The fittings of this club arc employ ed in detailing flanderatid suspicions of treason ; and the members expatiate on their own patriotism and the conspira cies of th 4 Arirtocrats. From every quarter of France, thef« clubs fend ad drefies to their friends in Paris and to the Convention, demanding the blood of conspirators. A person cannot read the debates of tliefe furious clubs with out shuddering. If' we are to believe these felf-begotten centinels, France is in a molt critical situation. For they declare that treafonsand conspiracies ex ist and every moment threaten the def truttiou of the Repnhlic. But it appears the Convention are not alarmed —they proceed calmly in their deliberations ; and it is probable the (lories of the club are dellgntd on ly to answer their bloody puipofes. The following projt-ft of a decree, laid before the Convention Sept. 14, is too Angular to be pafled over. Art. 1. Every member is prohibited, ! ftitdei p«ua!ty of impvifonment till peace, 1 to use, after this day, either in reports us d:l>ites, the words invented to ex t-ite divifioi* and tronL>L'i in the Conven tion a.id Ri-publk, wWii serve to de fijjiiate parties, bodiea or fa&iuna, which tend only to degrade the majority o£ the Convenlxm a.)d the nations iuch j»ords as, the mountain, tfie plain, the mar/h, Tiic moderates, Ju;.v!>ijis, fedei alUts, mufcadins, and alai mills. Art. 11. If any peiftwi fuller such words to e r cape him inadvertently, he lhall be called to order by the President; and for a fecund fault, (haH fuffer the pen-ihy enadted in trie firft article. • Titis Ph.j eft is related in the latest receii-ed, and we are not informed of the fate of this curious motion. On Moudy last, the citizens of this Corpmonwiakh auembled 111 their refpeo tive towns, for the purpose of. electing Men to repi'Sfeiit them in the of the United States, for the t.rm of two years from March lifxt. An o< calion so interesting to Freemen—and made more important from the torrents of obloquy which has been poured on the eharadk'rs 0! those who now fuflain the important uifice—it was expected that a g.eueral at tendance of the citizens would L>e .given— that expectation has been fully verified— And rhe right of fuflrage was,, perhaps, n-ver more iully improved." The follow ing returns, which are as accurate as the time will permit to be made, juftily the observation : RETi/iiA'S. [Tliofe marked with a S »r are officialJ FIRST MIDDLE DISTRICT. Tor Ames. Fu Jarvis. * Bcfton, 1627 11Z2 Dorcjutter, jj 84 Roxbury, 49 ijj Nfwton, 88 3 Dcdham, 71 18 Needliam, "I ia * Wefton, 63 6 ; East Sudbury, 34 .. 16 t Brooklyn, 10 14 Second Mid'il'e DiflriH. Dexter Yarnum Scattering CliaTlcftown, 157 41 9 Waltham 7 1 Watertown 34 24 6 Concord 54 44 /13 Cambridge §8 29' 5 Salem, Marblehead, Beverly, *Ipswich, Old American Company. For the Benefit of Mr. aild to-Morrow evening, Nov. 14. Will be presented, A COMEDY, never ailed in America, CALLED Love's Frailties; O R Precept against Practice. Written by the author of the Koad to Ruin, add received with unbounded applause. End of the Play, the Pantomimical dance of the TWO PHILOSOPHERS, pac v Mar ft Mr. and Mrs. Marriott Refpe&fully inform their Friends and the Public, that their B E N E F I r, is fixed for MONDAY EVENING NEXT, November IJ. At the Old American Theztre, when will be performed The TRAGEDY of the Rival Queens • O K, The Death of Alexander the After which wiJTbe prtfcated an entire new Burietta DANCE,, bjr Monf. '£jie£et, Mr. Durang, ajjd Mwlarfe Oar3»f, en titled the Patriotic Feast. ' AfcdaFARCEj Written Ij Mrj. Marriott, ca/l'tJ '' The Chimera• O R; { The Effujiotii of Fancy. ■ ; (XfcV-£B. PEAFORMEI}.) The Prologue'iy Mrt. Marriott, ivillbt Jfrolu'u. bj Sir. Hedgiirijlu. BOSTON, Nov. 5. IMPOR TANT ELECTION. Third Middle Dijlria. Goodhue Scattering o 8 174 30 Fsurth i/fjddle Diftriff. Bradbury Crofe Killam 54 8 5 THEATRE—CEDAR STREET. Mrs. Hallam. Great. DEPOSITION. Capt. Thoma9 Hiller, of the brig Hawk, a 1 American vefTel, which arri vcd here from Halifax on the 1(I in ft. with flour, declareth and faith, That he was chafed up the harbour from a little above Lovell't island, until he got near ly oppoGte the Castle, by an armed boat belonging to the Concorde, commanded by 3 officers, and about 20 men, with cutlafTei, See. They boarded him, let go his anchor, with the fails (landing, demanded his papew, infultcd him, tore the UiHTie from off the stern of his vessel, font the twst to the Concorde to know if they fhculd proceed up—forbid him from going on (hole—and after detain, ing him from 8 o'clock in the morning until 2 in the afternoon, they permitted him to proceed up to town. He re* peatedly demanded the reafoit of his be ing treated thus ; all the answer that he could obtain from the officer was, that it was by the ordeis of the Captain of the Concorde, THOMAS HILLER, Suffolk,Bolton, No*. 4, 1794. SWORN to, before me, SAMUEL COOPER, Jul" IW. Monday arrived the fliip Mary' Foi d, of London. This (hip was picked up at sea, by"Vhe fliip George, of this place, without a foul on board. The fecortd mate and two men of the George, navi gated and brought her to this poit.-« She is a fine lhipof 3 er 400 tons,deep* ly loaded with wines and fugar9, and is the famt vcfl'cl that was boarded by Capt. Cunningham, from London. Halifax, o<2. ji. Yesterday arrived the schooner Isa bella, prize to the Beaulieu frigate. CONGRESS Thursday Nov. 13. The Senate assembled—present— John Adams, Vice President of the United StatesandPrefident of the Senate. From the state of N. Hampshire, the Hon. J.Langdon, and Samuel Livermore, Maflachufetts, George Cabot, Rhode-Iflaud, Theodore Fetter, and Wm. Bradford, Connecticut, Oliver Ellfworth, Vermont, Moses Robinson, New-York, Rufiis King, Pennfylrania, Robert Morris. Delaware, John Viiiing. Kentucky, John Brown. North-Carolina, Bcnj. Hawkins. and Alex. Mai tin, South Carolina Ralph Izard, Georgia, James Jnckfan. The number assembled not being fuf ficiertt to conllitutea quorum to do bu siness, the Senate adjournedto 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. HOUSE of REPRESENT/ITIFES. THURSDAY, November 13. A letter was read by" the Speaker f:om Samuel Meredith Treasurer of the United States, enelofing his accounts to the 30th June 1794— L Thefe were read, and ordered to be printed. The amendments to the rules and regu lations propoftd by the Commitee of the who). , u ere taken into consideration by the Hju(e, and agreed to —T he rules and regulations are to be inserted in the jour nals. The House went into a Committee of the whole, on the report of the Se cretary of war on the petition of Peter Ccvephoven, a Serjeant of militia wounded in the late war—the substance of the petition, is for a grant of mo ney, to defray the ex> ences attending the amputation of hit leg, in conse quence of said wound, and for an en creafe of his penlion :—After reading the report, petition and Touchers—Mr. Boudinot proposed two resolutions for granting Dollars for the above pur. poses. The refohition for granting a sum to deftay the cxpences attending the am putation was agreed to by the commit tee, the other, proposing an enc.eafe of the Invalid petiliqiij was withdrawn— the committee then rose and the house adjourned. vT. '/ PORT Of PHILADELPHIA Ship Camilla* ; # *%*>«?£ '. , Sophia CvofineT £ili* t Hftmtirirrii* 70 Ifcig Peggy, Fil&er,, : *t Sdx.£eUgr, ■' : _. ,i , &**W>- .-. ■•• ■• Amiable Matilda* Burke, Hstyaaath, '. Fvne.Bendtr) - ' SavMo»afc Scbocnsjr, Liberty, •gt. 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