•I. - with the uftial bnflcnefs, ow i>i-» t«> the loss of the above ammunition, which cannot be ithmediately replaced, •n account of the remoteness of the magazines. His Majesty has resolved to suspend for the present the siege of WarCsw, and to go with the army on the 6th irift. a > tar as Raicczin, to ena ble him by a:; advantageous position, which will be chosen, to take all those efficacious meaftires which are requiflte, to quell" entirely, and all at onct, the Lifutrefition in the interior of Smith Prussia ; am) to piinifh {11 the fevt-rell manner, the ring leader! and authors of It. The Ruffian Corps, under Lieute nant-General Baron Ferfen, eHcamped •n the fame day, near Piafzeinas. AIX LA-CHAPELLE, Sept. 13. The Arch-Dukc Charles, who re fined some days ago from the army, set cfF again this day to the Rhine, whither we are assured his bag-jage will follow him. Considerable reinforcements ar rive daily here for the army of the M'acf.'. The French collect their prin cipalforce near Tirlemont andTongres, where their army is now fjid to confilt, of Q3,0 -o m p n, finee the furrenikr of Vilcncienncs andConde. They have a intrenched camp before Z nithen. After several movements in the envi rons of Helderen, Rymps, and La feld in which the out pods of both p».r ties c-3m_ very elofetoone another, the Ftench advanced to Tongres. Gen. Kray en tire other fide of the iVlaefc, received, u fcc 'ides some rein forcem. ts of Troops, ly sixteen pounders, atid hasfince made a iverfion through Bilzen. From the Imperial camp at the Chartreuse near .1 ;iege, a detachment of'Ti-oops has been lent to H'ty. September 14. All the A iitnan Officers, who were absent upon leave, have received orders fpecdi'y to join the Army. The last or krs fro® flie Court of Vienna are ex pi'Cted, and General Mack will be the bearer. The whole army is in motion. 1 >e head quarters will, it is thought, be rcnoved to Maeftricht this day. The array crofTet the Macfe fiom time to time*. Every thing announces a deci sive action. * VENLO, Sept. 13. On the roth inft. we received or ders to remove the Imperial Magazines to Maeftricht, which was immediately done. They we\t paitly sent off by water, and the re(l by land. The day before-yefterday an An (Inan General arrived here, to infpedt all our works, as likewise tc t St. Michael. The Regiments of Plettenberg and my Calmctte, who composed part of the Gariifon of Valenciennes, have been here since ycftcrday. The former goes to Utrecht, and the latter to Amster dam. They were both disarmed. The French supplied them with brt;ad and pay as far as the Frontiers. This day a itrong Patrole march ed hence, to Eindhoven. We learn that the Knemy aie in great force at Maeftricht. COBLENTZ, Sept. 9 . Gen. Moreau commands the French army, a: Treves, and lias Generals Re nault and Vincent under him. The e nemy's whole force in that city conJ.Rs of 14,000 men. On the 29th of August, 60 wag gons were put in requifitiort liy the French ; they all reached Treve»enthe 3 th, a id the plundering of that city also took plate on the fame day. It whs not general, but only confined to the bottles of the Clergy and nobility, and to the hcufes of the emigrants, in which the Firtich left nothing" behind them. On the ift inft. the booty was convey'ed to Thionville and Metz, which renders every thing extremely dear. F;:mine actually prevails among the inhabitants. Those among them who have any money left, may get bread of the Republican Soldiers who fell it. Both the merchants and inhabitants have been deprired of all the iron, lea ther and cloih in their poffeflion ; and the whole has been sent off. They re ceived acknowledgments, exprefTed thus, " Go~d for 100 livres"—"Good for 600 livres," &c. and these acknow ledgments are to be changed for As- * At the tiniverfity of Treves the Ja cobin Club meets every evening, and not only the French, but a great number of the Inhabitants affifl at the debates. The French have thrown a bridge o ver the Moselle at I gel, and another o ver the Saar at Saarbruck, in order to keep up the neceflary communication. A large division of Pruflian9 has already ln.cn at Merzig. The French are now both at and about this litter place. The inhabitants of the iJutchy of Wirtemberg and of the country of Swa bta hare declared, thr.t they will enn ragrtjufly defend their f u,;ticrs, but that they will npt fimufli any further fupplicsof men. The Duke Wirtemberg seems willing upon the whole to accede to the propo sals of the Emperor, but the ttates of owabiaare wholly averse to taking any aflive part in the war. The Swiss Cantons will, it is said, speedily fend an AmbalTador to Paris. The dates of Berg and Jtiliers have resolved to furnifh the Imperial army, every month with 6000 bushels of Wheat, i2,o:x» bushels of Oats, and 100,-0 rations Gf hay, for the army of the Maefe. The contributions on the part of the Electorate of Cologne will it is expect ed, be far more conlidcruble. LONDON, Sept. 25. Tile Grand Jury far the city of Lon don have found true bills agairifl Dr. Barlow, and a Mr. Watson, for a con lpiraty agamll government ; they are expected to take their trials ill the course of the present sessions. Advice is received from the Eaft-ln dies of the death of Robert Morris, Esq. late of Swansea. This gentleman was the advocate of the late Lord Balti* more, in the memorable trial of his lordlhip for a rape on Miss Woodcqck, which gained htm the confidence and friendffiip of his Lordlhip, after whose death he carried off his patron's daugh ter, a Ward of Chancery, and, alt ho' they were afterwards married in France and Italy, yet on their return to Eng land, after two years fojour;;ment a broad, by the lady's desire, their unioi was diflblved. The siege of Maeftricht, where Jotir don commands, w:ll in* all probability co'.t the French dearly, as it is one of the strongest barrier forces in the Ne therlands. The redn£lion<of this place would open a paflage to Wtjlphalia, and furnifh a strong defence to the lately ac quired pofiefiions in Handers. Maef tricht u seated on the Miefe, which, after a long course, becomes here a large rivet. The defence will doubtless e.or refpond with the strength and impor tance of the pod, and therefore be un commonly vigorous. As a complete the Paiifian papeistothe 7th inft. have reached .London, without mentioning so impor tant au event as the death of the Dau phin, it maybe reasonably inferred that the report had no foundation. Yellerdaypnrfuanttocharter, a Quar terly General C mrt of the Eall India Company, was held at their House in Lcadenhall ftreel; when, Mr. Lnfhiiig ton prefaced the following motion with a Ihort but spirited fjs« ech : " That this Court be fummoncd for the gth of Odtobei to conlider of an address to his Majetty, declaratory of its determination to support the Govern ment of the country in the prosecution of the present jtift and necessary war. " Which being as warmly seconded by Nr. Benfley. from behind the bar, was carried with theutmoft. unanimity ; and then the Court adjourned. Advices are brought by the ex-no bles, who have arrived within these two days from La Vendee, that the Chouans are strong, and had lately gain ed feveial advantages, and taken leveral places in Upper BieUgne. On the 13th inltant the French ad • vanced with about 100 1 huffnrs to with in fight of the town of Bois-le-Duc, and covered themselves with some wood which was near—but after a fiiort can nonade they were obliged to retreat. A great number of fugitives from Bois-le-Duc arrived at the Hague on the 18th inltant, and Itated thkt the French had already approached the avenue cal led Streumeg, which is quite close to that fortrefs The riciieft Portuguefc Eaft-ludia man, whose cargo is eftimatcd at 4,o.xy}co of florins, has been taken by the French, and carried into the Isle de France. September 26. We yeflerday flopped the press to an lotince the arrival, in the fojencon, of Vlr. Bafilico, one of his Majcfty's mef. -sgers, at the Horse Guards with dif latchea from his Royal Highness the eft on Monday lafl. The army undet :he command of. his Royal Highness -vas polled about fix miles from Nime juen. No frefh information had beet eceived refpe&ing the operations of tin :nemy, but there is every reason to fnp nto Holland by the way of Bois-le Wf havi already dated, thM'thaf place is rendered strong from tbe crvty fiofebg of the Meufc; but a* tllhfei* Ton,is to &r idranced, tbere is cause 16 apprehend thavtbe <netny taking advao* tage gf, and relying upon the (upcriari ty of their nimbers. may ravage the in terior country without laying to the frontier g.-rn'fon. Firtlier iu 'oi rn ation is, however, m cef! irv to fir>p. irt tais fuppofitiin, hs no intelligence to that effect hasytt been received. Wednesday upwards of a thousand horse, conliHin-r of detachments from the Oxford Blues, Queen's Light horse, See. embarked at Black wall, in | thirteen transports for the continent. The Britilh guards are a] way the molt dirtinguifhed in every post of honor and danger. A detachment of them was ordered, in conjunction with fomc other troops, amounting in all to about 300% to dislodge the enemy on the '4th from Boxtel. i his gallant band was fnr rounded by 25,0 o of the enemy, but fuccefsfnlly cut their way thro, and re joined the main army. When it is considered that <>ur troops may be obliged to ke»p the held the greatelt part of the ensuing winter, we doubt not but the ju(l!ce and liberality of the nation will be as ready this year to contribute to their comfott a 5 they were the lalt. Gen. Symes died of a locked jaw, occaAoned by the wounds which hi re ceive.' in the late unfortunate attack oh the French at Guadaloupe. On the 12 inIL an Fnglifh convoy of 33 merchant (hips, and eight (hips of war, from Corsica, bound to Gibraltar, and thence furthei to the northward pas sed by Malaga- Among thcTe (bins there was one Ship of the Line and two Frigates undet French Royal Co lours. By the last Corunna Mail we have advice, that the Manilla Flotilla is fafe arrived at Cadiz, with Ten Millions and an Half of specie, on the King's ac count. The Flora from Buenos Ayres is shortly expefled. In the beginning of next month, three Portuguese flrips of the line and four frigates will fail from Li Toon upon a fccret expedition. UNITED STATES. CHARLESTON, October 27. It is with great pleasure we anuouncc to the public that a gentleman from the northward has ptuchafed the mill feat near Camden on which the late Col Iver- (haw had his mills ; that he is now e recting a large grift mill tlieie, which will he as completely finifhed as any of the flour mil! in the northern itates. All tfie Iron work for it, bolting cloths ftont-s, were brought in the Ship Can ton, v.'h:ch arrived a tew days ago fron. Philadelph This gentleman has a doubt of liis being able to furni{h as Le Parlementaire pour France par fine and as good fltiur in the course of tira pofitivement le 5=1111?. de ce moi tbe next season for t'ae consumption. of , (25 Novembre, vieux ttile.) this city, as we are now supplied with L?s Citoj-ens et Citoyennes Prison from Philadelphia, New-Yoik and Bal- nicrs Refugic3, ou deportes uc: dej;'ete timorc. prevenus que cr'etoit Je jdernicr, f E afiri We are also informed, that the farm- qu'ils n'ayfnt pas lieu de ce plaindre, erg in the upper part of Camden diftriiS, s'ilsreftent tci, de ne plus'recevoir apres have sown conliderable fields with wheat son depart aucun fecours de la Reptib this fall, as they have well founded ex- lique, puifquefes fon£tionnaii'<*s leur ont peflations of meeting with a ready lale conltamment procure dtpuis xieuf mois at this eftahlifhment. ' j les moyens er les occalirms de les rece- Judge Wilson arrived in tliis city, by land from the northward, on Friday last, and on Saturday the circuit court of the United States for this diltri<S, was opened by him and Judge Bee ; we are informed that a number of impor tant trials will take place this feflion. PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER ir. ExtraS of a letter from a gentleman in Macpherfon's battalion, dated '4 Camp, near IVaJbir.gton, Nov. nth, 1794. " By the time this reaches you, I hope to be upon the march homeward, as it is expected the business for which we came heie will be complcattd in a day or two. You know before this time what hardships we have undergone, but I now adore you tliat were 1 certain we had yet twice as much, 1 (hotsld not re pent of coming out.—The business has been more serious than I, or, 1 believe, any one else who was not in the plot, had an idea of. From papers which have been found in Bradford's house, it appear* that it has been in agitation these three years, and was no less than to overthrow the whole government of the Union, and put themselves under I the protection of Great Eritain. For tunately all the leaders are known, as among the papers was found a lift of their names, and, I expect, all or the greater part of them will be secured, as all the horse were immediately sent in pursuit of them ; and some parties have returned with several pufoiiers, and others are hourly expected. It is said that there were several hundred writs iflued. As soon as the horse return, which will be in a day or two, we expect to begin our march home." Sympttir; of InfiirreSiart itl Madrid. Capt. F>»iiu nf the B.ig Sufann.h ar rived ycfterlay b >r.* F'-rro-, after a paiUge of 49 diys in orjDf, h<t f rr. V Vs. f ' he f»ilc3auaccotint wis received tVoin Mad rid that the guard had been doubled iit that Capital, and as he was on the point of failir.j, an arrived \v::h infor mation that the K'ng ha<] led from that City. This last. intell ifence was not very public but he had it from the American Consul. Capt. Baird futher informs, that a rr>'cnch fiipatc, which he fell in wii'i, had captured 16 fail of Jamaica men, 5 of which they funk the remainder the fen: into port. He also fays that two French veflels of war had captuicd o3| Ferrol 12 out of 15 victualling v efle!? from Enjland. A Spa nish ship of 74 and a frigate sent on* of Feno! to £our the coait. Capl. Bairu fell in with a French 64 and a frigate whp upon his information fleered fiich a courfr as to endeavor to fail in with them. Rillioa was not taken, the people in Fer rol rather wished than feared the com ing of the French. POPT OF PHILADELPHIA ARK ivkd Days Ship Dominick Ttrrv, Dcbart Bristol 4z Brig Susannah, Baird, . Ferol 49 Mary. Beaks> Cadiz 49 Sloop Ann, Cor bin Copes, Virginia 3 Industry, Whitney, Norfolk 4 Lively, Moore, St. Marc's 31 Union, Saundtrs, Virginia^ Two Brothers, Decator, do. £5 Clt. Sh.p Aifl.ve, Blair, Brig Columbia, Baker, Sophia, KobertCoi'i, Enterprize, Barnut, Sch. Industry, Harback, Sloop Swallow, Campbell, To all who it may concern. TAKE notice, that agreeable to an a<ft of the late SelKou of Con 15reI to appy atiiy Treasury of the Unic<rd Stares for the re»»e\vul of the ft|lja\xing Ctfnii tai Loan Office Certificate, dfft'oyed and loft at my Lodgings in the city of Phila delphia, in tlx* yea 179 1 - No, 1607, datel April 13, 1779, for 400 I> ■) 1 i Lt. \ Tfliied in the* Dela\yaV* State to the Sub fcriber »heli rcfiientat couu- Samuel Paterfon, C. L- C). wjWft. on wv udorfemcnts if* paid up to the lait of December i/82, made by the faiq Continent 'IJ.oa»v Officer. George Read. New-Caft!e, Nov*. 19. 1794 2*\v6v Confulat de La Rtfiublique Frarifaije. voir dans le ieiii de kur patrij. A' Philadelphia le premier Frimairc, an jein? <^ e ] a Repukiiiqiie une ct iiidivifible. (21 Nov. 1794 (v.s.) P F. T R Y. Gonfulfhip's Oirice of the French Republic. The ffopj of truce for France will fail positively on the fifth inllant (25th Nov. 1794. O. S.) The Citizens priloners or Refugees have been already informed that this wasthelaft, inorderthattheydo not com plain, if they chufe to ttay here, of re ceiving no more fucc uraofthe Repub lic after its failing, as her fun<ftipnaries have procured*, the;n fuccefftvely, these nine months pad, the means and the opportunities to receive them in the bosom of their own country. Philadelphia, the ill Fnmaire the 3d year of the French Republic one and indivisible. (21ft Nov. 1794.) PETRY. To-Morrow will be Landed at Cuthbert's wharf, from on board of the Brig Lavinia, Samuel mat ter, Malaga Wine-, In hhds. and quarter calks, RAISINS in barrel*) Ditto in boxes and jars ALMONDS, FIGS, GRAPES, and LEMONS, FOR SALE BY -Gramond & Co. djt N«v. ao CONGRESS. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES, Friday, November 21. A bill introduced by Mr. W. Smith, for granting to Mr. White, the delegate to Congress, from the Territory South of the Ohio, tiie privilege of Franking Letters, also to provide for his compen sation as members of the House of Re prefcntatiifes are compenfatcd; was twice read, and committed for to-morrow. The reading of the papets received from the President of the United States yclicrdsy, was refumcd—during which, the committee appointed to anlwer the Prclider.t'i! address brought in a re port —which was read and referred to a committee of the whole house on Mon. day next—inteiirh to be printed for tke house. The reading of the papers received from the President was Snifiied. Com mittees were appointed on the feverat fubjeftj submitted to the attention of Congrds in the President's fpcech. A resolution laid on the table yester day, by Mr. Sedgwick, for railing and Rationing a military force in the four western counties of Pennsylvania, was taken into consideration, in committee of the whole—agreed to—reported to the house, and a committee, confiding of MelTrs. Murray, Hillhoufe and Giles appointed to bring in a bilL Himbnrgji Tlie Address of the Senate to the Pre- , fident <if the United States, in ani'ww +« h s Speech to bothHoufesof Congress is to be presented to morrow at 12 o'clock. Hifpan'.ola C. N. Mole New York Alexandria Snow Hili ffeL For BOSTON, To fail in a few davs, The SHIP ' hope, Ebenezer Higgins, Master. A ftaunc'i good vtflel.now lying at Maf fey's wharf. Per freight or paflage, apply to 'Jofefb Anthony iff Son. Nov. 21 djt ■ ■American Company. THEATRE—CEDAR STREET. For the Benefit of Mr.; A{h ton and Madame Gardie. The Public are relfetffully informed that Mr. Afhton, who on a former night was advertised for a benefit, with Mr. Wools, did not, owing to very bad wea ther, receive fucli emolument as could en title it to the name of benefit: he has therefore purchased a ftiare of Madame Gardie's night, and solicits the patronage of the citizens in general. THIS EVENING, November 21. The Play of the " Jealous Wife," for the benefit of Mr. Afiitou and Madame Cardie, is changed (by particular de sire of several ladies and gentlemen) to a COMEDY (never performed herts but once) called Love's Frailties; O K, ■ Precept againfl Pra&ice. Written by the Author of th« Road to Ruin, and received with un bounded applauie. Between the 3d and 4th Ad, an Eulogium 011 the marriage ftateby Mr. Alhton. After the Play a favorite Ballet Dance called The Bird, Catcher. In the course of the Ballet, Monf. Quenet will tlan e a Pas Seul and a Pas de Deux with Madame Gardie. Between the Ballet and Pantomi ne, (by • particular desire) an Eulogium oti Free Masonry, in the charaiUr of a Royal Arch Mason, by Mr. Alhton. To which will be added a New Panto mime, as performed at the Theatre de mes plaifirs at Paris with unbounded ap plause, called Harlequin Pajlry Cook. In the course of the Pantomime, Madame Gardie will sing a French song, called Le Mot Vaut Mieux que la Chose, et la Chose Vauxt Mieux que le Mot, Places in the Boxes may be had at the Box Office, from ten to one every day (Sundays excepted) and on days of per formance from three to five P. M. where also tickets may be had, and at Mr. Brad ford's book-store, No. 8, foulh Front street, and at Mr. Carr's music-store. The doors will be opened at half after five, and the curtain drawn up precifelv at half after fix o'clock. . Jt. BOX, one Dollar—PlTT, three quar ters—GALLEßY, half a dollar. Mefl'rs, HALLAM & HODGKINSON yelpeifHully acquaint the Citizens in gene ral, that every expcnce has been cheanul ly lufta;ned. that mipht tend to make the OIJ American Company, w'orthy a share of their patronage, during the (hort ftav the nature of their engagements will peri..it them to make here. Adjourned till Monday.
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