lit, Cic I'cceur, by others at Bois-le-juc. Seven) of the enemy have been seen on the oppolite banks of the.Meufe, bnl il-ither part/ hat yet fired on the other. 'Our piquet on the river fide hag been strengthened this day. o£h>b«r i. Qw heavy baygaije is, by way of pre caution, kept on the other fide of the river Waal near Nimeguen, where it will raivxitf till another movement is made by ciur army, which it is expe&ed will be in the couife of tomorrow. It is thwjght the whole army will cross the - >wnte« at Millcngen, a placr where the Waal and a part of the Rliine form a • - junction. By that means we cross both waters at pnee, it being impoflible or at I:n1t very difficult, to form a bridge at Ntmegnen, ort account of the rapidity -i>f the stream on that part of the river. Our lire at present occupies the banks of the Meufe in the following manner :—Our right is at Over YfTell, and extends by Henmen, Middleair, and Genep, to Affenden, the Biitilh light dragoons are o: the right, and the HuiTats, raised here for the service of Great Britain, on the left. Oftobcr 2, five o'clock, A. M. Ycfterday Ills royal highneft the com mander detached 16,000 men towards Genep, to keep an open communication with general Walmoden, who is polled at Waal, a place about ten leagues a bove Grave, and three or four below Venlo. It is, however, confidently re ported, that the whole Britiih army will (hortly make a movement for the pur pose of forming a jun&ion with general Clairfayt, when fotnething may perhaps fee attempted for the relief of Maelhicht. UNITED STATES. NEW-YORK, December 2. St, Andrew'l Day. Sunday last being St. Andrew'* Day, the fame was celebrated yetleiday by the St. Andrew'* Society of thisftate, *t the Tontine Coffee House. The io ciety met at >2 o'clock, and proceeded to tranfalt their usual bufmefs. From the report of thei* committee of ac counts, it appeared that the fund* of the society, not only enabled them to ap ply the sum of one hundred and Gxty five pounds fourteen (hillings and feveri pence, to the relief of their indigent and distressed brethren in the course of the last year, but likewise afforded the pleasing profpeft of furnifhing the means of more extensive charity. The officei a elected at the preparato ry meeting for the enfiritig year, were in [I ailed, and presented to the society,- 4o wit: Walter Rutherford, Efq< Prefideft't. Robert Troupe, Esq. ift Vice-Pre fdent. Jarties Maxwell, Ef may the glory of these Stars, With Time itfelf endure. Jffere, Albion's Sons, where Freedom - foul* »a Jriendftip plight, - ; AgA to few! forth Columbia't fmifc, facr «w> Sow WAC. Ha ft i Empress of the Western World,- Front Pride, froir Faction free! May discord's flag afar unfuri'd, Be never wav'd by the. After dinner the following toads were drank : 1. The Day and all who honor It. 2. The Land of Cakes. 3. The Land we live in. 4. The President of the United States. 5. May we ever have the heart and ability to relieve the distressed; 6. The Governor and ttate of New- York, 7. The Congress of the United States—may they be temperate in their discussions, wife in their (ieciltons, and fuccefsful in all their meafitrcs. 8 The Plough, Leom, and Sail. 9. Mr. Jay, arid the reII of our so. reign Minilters—may we obtain jultice by their energy, and preserve peace by their discretion. 10. The charitable Societies of thii state. It. The Beggar's Benifon. 12. Geordie Mc Gregjot's Malison to all Infurgentsant' Dilturbcrsof good Government. 13. Honest Men and Bonnie Lafles. 14. Rob. Gibbs'sConti'iift. 15. Rational Liberty and good Go vernment to all Nations. When the Mayor retired, thefociety drank the Mayor and Corporation of the City, in a bumper. No feftival could be more agreeably celebrated— all the members endeavoured to vie with each other in the display of sociability and good humour ; and it may be truly said, that they enjoyed in irs utmost purity the substantial pfeafiire ypftich 'never fails to attend societies whose sole objects are friend (hip and benevolence. The taste and elegance of the dinner prepared by Mr. Hyde upon this oc casion, prove both his ability and. desire to please the public, and entitle him to the particular thanks of the society. PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 4. We are happy in announcing to thejub lic that the President of the United Stafes meant, to honor the Ola American Com pany with his presence at the Theatre this evening/ Capt. Hughes of th? .brie opsr, arrived yrfttrHM tfternoon from Bonr rfeanx, whieh place he left on the 17th of Odtober. Cxpt. Hughes that the French have beateh Gen. (Jfcirfait igain near Ju lie™, where he 101 l 5000 mcu ; that the fortrefs surrendered in consequence of the defeat, arid £hat the General had retreated as far as Cologne on the Rhine. Qn the other band that Rotterdam and ■ Helvoetfluys are both taken by the French *-ho in the latter port captured 391 veflels of different sizes. Neither Norfolk or New Ydrk papers were received by the mails of this day. Extract of *ti authentic letter from Pittftjurgli, dated November 20. " Inclosed is the Copy of the Gene ral Orderi of the 17th, &c, also the Commanber in Chief's Valedictory of the 18th. " There are some Order# iflued this day but arc not neceflary to you, except announcing of the death of Major Watkins of the Maryland line, and Lieutenant Jones of the Virgini* line who are well spoken of, and the Ho nors of War ordered, together with the attendance due to their rank. " Managrt. Extract of a letter from Bermuda, da ted the 15th November. " The brig Salome, Captain Waflon, is jutl arrived here, taken by the Duke of York privateer, belonging to Bridger Goodrich ; but, from his late condud, it is presumed she will not be detained bug, but allowed to proceed on her voyage, giving security to (land trial in England, after condemnation jr. this place, which is certain." Bermuda, November 15, 1794. Meflrs. Dunlap & Claypoole, THE fchooncr Patty, belonging to Mr. Daniel Scott, of Boston, comman ded by the fubferiber, was captured and brought into this pl?ce by the schooner Thetis, Captain Thomas Brownlow, who robbed us of all our money, not leaving us one penny. Many other vef feb belonging to differept parts of A merica have been brought in—their mailers iiid crews experiencing the fame treatment. One or more American veflels are daily sent in, by the cruisers of this iiland, and all condemned. JOHN TAYLOR. Bermudas, November 13, 1794. Mefirs. Dunlap & Claypoole, THE fubferiber, n»tt« ©f the *..' . 1 * fchoencr ludttftr, belonging to Mr. David Spear aid Jolrph Ripley; of New-York, was lalten by the schooner F?voiile, of Bemuds, C pt'.ln A'tort! Hanfon, and ft ripped of all our money, buckles, and mo(l of our clcfatbs, and turned on (hore without a penny to as sist us. JOHN GROZIER. By this Day's Mail. BOSTON, Nov. 26. We have given as we find it in the Salem paper, where the- vefl'd arrived-v we know not the tratiflator, nor have any of the papers brought by her ar rived in town A gentleman whb favv one of them, of the 7th October, men tions, that there were reports, that St. Sebastian had been evacuated by the French. We learn,-that the Captain of the Ketch, arrived at Salem, heard jufl be fore he failed, that the French had re ceived a check near Maeftricht. It was report only. SALEM, Nov. 2;. important and Authentic News, Received by the Ketch Eliza, Capt. Phillipi, which arrived oil Sunday from Bourdeaux, in 36 days. French victories. The Young Quaker On the 17th of Sept. hy hit letter Or, TBe Fair Philadeipbidn. to the Convention, Genetal Jourdan an- Written by O'Keefe, and performed in nounced his attack of 18,000 Auftrians, Loudon with the mod unbounded entrenched at Emeux and Sprement. applause. He took 79a prisoners, 26 pieces of T7 nc j „f the Piny (by particular desire) cannon, 3 flags, and found in the field t h c Pantomime Ballet of the 2000 killed and wounded, ard 100 hor- r»! *1 r 1 feir, &c. An after letter makes this IWOI I; 1101 OpllCl S. victory more considerable. Their Camp To which will be added a new Mulical at Chartreuse was also abandoned. Piece in two acts called, On the 18th Sept. Reckhem and The Children in the Wood. Stockham were forced. Aix-k-Chapelle Mufic> by Dr . Arnold with accora dehvered Jourdan its keys. Maeilriebt paniments and additional Songs by was inverted at every point ; iy'velfels, j^j r Qarr with forage, flour, Src. worth a million En( j c ' f the ' Farce, Mr. Martin will re of l.vres, were captured at its invest- cite Dr- Goldsmith's celebrated Epi mCnt' i f logue in she Character of Harlequin. On the 22d Sept. was announced to The vvhole t0 conc i ude wit i, the Convention, the capture of Creve- J L tbroutb aßarrel of Fire. fcceur and lveikrlautcm. Ihe latt men-; * _L .tioned place is 42 mile. S of Mentz, Nm ' "' and 32 b. W. of Worms, it had been re-taken from the French a few days . EVENING before by a junctionQfall arCHly's December 5. Hi on tWfofide. It Will be Preft nted, was said, that of several whole regiments, A Comic OPERA, written by the Au thereremainedonly 100 men. Crevecoeur ' tlior of the Poor Soldier, called the commands the (luices of Bois-le-Duc on f-f-trr L J Z? pp / the right of the Meufe. The ad van ta- ofJ I'ClflLl J. I CCt-y ges by its capture, arc jop.men, 29 With the Original Overture and Accom pieces of cannon, 1000 muskets, 30,000 paniment». lb. powder, and terror to Bois le-lluc ? a : r( | £01, p ree " On the fame day was announced to Mr^Harwood tne convention, the capture of 30 vef- Sa , ldy? Mr. Marshall fels of the enemy, and the finking of. Charley, Mr. Francis nine. Shelty, Mr. Bates On the 24th September the French Croudy, Mr, BlifTett were attacked in the neighbourhood of 1 Captain Daft, Mr. Morcton St. Sebastian, by 6000 Spaniards, who ' Serjeant Jack, k Mr. Darley i f , , u : Apie, Maftcr l.Warrell were repu fed by only 600 Republicans, , Master Warrell with the lofs'ot X 2 prisoners, and 150 w .. A „ defertersfrom the Walloon (or King's) Mrs', wlrrcll Guards. _ Highland Lads & Lafles, Mr. Darley jun. On the 18th September the army in" Mr. Price, Mrs. Cleve- Italy gained great adva itagci over a land, Mrs. De Marque, junction of troops'deftined to aft aga> v ' Mrs. Pistes, Miss Old- iavoy. The ertetrfy were driven from heir entrenchments with the lofa of 030 men killed and wounded. Provifi ms were taken fuflicient for one month's iipply of the army. Irt this engage nent, 100 Republicans were wounded n the bread by the bayonet. On the 19th Septi the Spaniards a<- ackcd the French neat Bellegarde (a Irong place in Roufillon, on the fron iers of Catalonia s It is considered as ,-ount of being-a paflage to the Pyren ield 600 men and 4 pieces of canned. Under the Bruflels head, 26th Sept. t was mentioned, than Jourdan pursued lis triumphant march, while the Auftri ins retire with incredible precipitation. sd the raffage of the Roer. The Auftrians are withdrawing their stores from Cologne. RICHMOND, Virg. ExtraS from the Journal of the ftoufe ef Delegates, Friday, Nov. 11. A meflage f.om the Senate by fir. M'Craw. Mr- Speaker—the Senate have agreed to the resolution inftrucling the Senators from this State in Congress, to ul'e their endeavors to procure an ><51 for raising tjie. pay of the milifia of the United States, when they shall be in actual service, with an amendment, to which the)' dtfire the withdrew. A motion was made, that the House do come to the following refoliftion. Refolded, That the conduit of Gover nor Lee, in-accepting the invitation of the Prefident.totake thecommand of the arm) ordered out by him to aft against the insur gents io the weftera part of PenafyirMtia, -\X -«e.*S>W%.-r' deserves tHe cnfcneii-Jitioli and gratitude of this House. And the i'aid rcfolution bting twice rea»', was, on tlie que!'ion pat thereupon, u..- iiijiinoiifly agrL-<"3 to l,y tl=c Koine. SRfflx For Charter, FAIR HEBE, yobn M x Kee*ver, majfer. ftURTHEN 1700 barrc+s of ftotir* Jhttfs in coaipleac order, ar,.d Bloom R AIiJNS in boxes and jars, GRAPES in dittr) ORANGES ayd LEMONS in boxes Shell'd ALMO *DS in calks Caltile SOAP, Ac. Ic. Dec- 4 Old American hbji Night thiJ Seaj/hti. For the Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. HAL LAM. THIS EVENING; December 4, will be presented a CO* MEDY, called field, Miss Rowfon, &c. To conclude with a NEW REEL by the characters, composed by Mr. Franci» To which will be added, A COMEDY, m two at5U called The LYAR. Old Wilding, Mr, Wlritlock Young Wilding, Mr. Chalmers Sir James Elliott, Mr. Cleveland Papillon, Mr. Marshall Waiter, Mr. BlifTett Servant, Master Warrell Mist Grantham, Mrs. Francis Miss Godfrey, Mrs. Cleveland Kitty, Mrs. Rowfon Ticket* and places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Wells, at the office in front of the Theatre, from to till i,and on thrf day# of performance from i o till J o'clock. The doors will be opened at a quarter after 5,-the performance begin at a quar ter after 6 o cjock. TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION ' * ' OF ■' * Pot and Pearl AJhcs, By DAVID TOWNSI.ND, Infpedlor of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the Commonwealth of MafTachufetts. PublUhcd according to A£i of L'ongrefs. Thele obfervatipns relate to an extensive bdfinefs ; and are designed, in the plainefl manner, to convey profitable information to those interested in it, who have not leis ure or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings gf proftSionai Chcrjuiu. ""V;;' V! The garrison of Crevecoaur marched out with the honors of war, on condi tion that they frfula not ierre again ft the Fiench for one year and si* Keeks. Wltiic 5 lie i ajw'ttijatkm was pending 1 , tKt ernig: They fled to Doit le-D'J.r. «-i-.- • otrc Itonftp wb "if-, c vtf fire. A tire ', Uncc i( mentioned which, unlc"- ..ad happened in a Dutch for trel woolp nave exceeded belief: The garrison of Crevecoeur stood the fire of the French for tw.-nty-four hours, with out hsrvjng any ammunition to return but the (rolls thrown by the enemy ihtd the fort. Extant flf a letter irijm Harwich, oo"*v I LONDON. From a Correfjiondent.