NEW THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING December xa. Will be Presented, A TRAGEDY, *Ued Romeo & Juliet. ROMEO, Mr. Moretnn ' ESCUtOS, PARIS, Mr. Marfoall MONTAGUE, Mr- Morns CAPULET, -MERCITIIO, j)—rVf<~ - — — — . BENVOLIO, TIBALT, Mr. Harwooi FRIAR LAURENCE, Mr. Whitlock BALTHAZAR, ■ Mr. Darley jun. APOTHECARY, Mr. 1 ranci! PETER, Mr. Bliffet PAGE, MafterT. Warre JULIET, Mrs. Marshall LADY CAPWLET, Mrs. Rowfon NURSE, Mr*. Shaw In Aft i, a MASQUERADE, with a DANCE by the o'oaradlers. InAfl 5, the FUNERAL PROCES SION and SOLEMN MRGE. The yocal parts by Messrs. Marshall, Daxiey, jun. J. Warrcll, T.Warrell, Mrs.Old- Vnixon, Mrs. Warrell, Miss Broadhurft, Mrs. Bites, Mrs. Clevelr.i.d, Miss Row foil, Mrs. De Marque, &r. To 'which "will be addtd^ A FARCE, in two ae hu 2£r in K ponderous bag* of gold, bound cultivated than tormerly-no portion up tri-coloured , ibbands. The of the foil is the fruit, region of ta&ic* and punic faith. of the earth are abundant, except in AUSTRIA, part* of the country naturally barren, A. a huge bear, lifting both paws a- which depended on foreign supplies. gain ft thetigrefs, who had jutt torn off These have Mered eStreWe diilrefs. the head of one of her cub*. A coun- Manufactures and commerce prcfan try bloated with pedigree ; and compo a more gloomy speCtacle ihe tattp, fed of parts as diflimilar, as was Neb.U- nesandwo.k (hops are defertul. No chadnezzar's image; incapable of per- thing could have ftipphed tne lois cl feft union in the field or cabinet. b"t the f*if-d«n)al of the SPAIN citizens, which has diminiihea the num. As a cat, ftroaking her wbMtcrs, and bcr of their want* and in a great de with a paw uplifted, fqtialling and spit- ; gree .educed the confnn.pt; on wit hi t ting at the tigrefß. The region of pride, j the limits of a scanty lupplj ot Iquinting with jealousy at all her neigh- J Lindet remarks, that altho the pro hours. The common channel, through i ductions of K/ance have exceeded ai, which the riches of Mexico and Peru j reasonable expectations, yet new ettctti pass to the indufti ious part of Europe. J are neceflary to enlure a foftciency GREAT-BRITAIN, Many farmer# iiKieed do not threih then As a bnll-dog, fattening on the limbs of . grain, or rot and drefa-theit flax, i hey the tigress ; held back by a monster keep their wool, and fpinnmg is ne with a thousand heads. The hot-bed ; gleSed. of licentiousness and corruption—afti- i' "" Commerce; fays Lindet at the pre on and re-aaion—both poifouing the ' sent moment, prefect* to view,.rum anc public manners, and equally sapping the desolation. A conlpiracy was foimtc fair temple ofhbcrty. aga'ift commerce. ( JloWpierie vroulc Mix youf richest colours, and paint have annihilated even. tung. ihi ge The Fifteen UNITED STATES, «iu* of deltruftion (talked thro Fianct As an ancient Sachem of America, re- and at a blow levelled agriculture anc clined under the (hade of an aged oak, commerce. Ibe fdk-matnifacuiie v, ai on the wtftern bank of the Delaware j destroyed-—the culture of-the ftiuibcrry fmoaking the calumet of peace with all Tree wa» abandoned ; and thus a pnn the ambaflador* of Europe ; and fha- cipal source of wealth in the fuiuhert king hi* tomahawk at a company of department* was dried up. Ihe oils ragged hunters from the wikternefs, who were transported into foreign countiin are dancing a war dance round a keg and the soap works ruined. of whiskey. The country of indepen- What can we expect, or hope fom dence, peace and fafety—Long may (he fucli a general prollration of manufac enjoy them, uninjured by domettic sac- turen ? Foreign nations fend us their scion, or foreign intrigue ! produdliom- we (hould fend Uiem otui Dcpia, in the back ground of the U- in return ; but we conlume the whole, nited States, a motley group of figures ; Shall we lend the metali abroad ? We represent some of them working with have no mines fufficicnt for this. 1 nefe the utmost »aivity to tear up by the resources will be soon exhautled. Ma roots an illustrious thriving Natvvc of tionaP industry alone is our refoit, for the American groves, called the Nati- material* to balance accounts with fo mal Executive ; aad others holding in reign nations. Manufadtures mu(t be readiness a miscreant, creeping, exotic, revived, and the labor of our artizans yeleped "Jacobin Club, which they design dire£ted to such fabricks as will suit to o plant in its place. To diverfify the reign markets." He then urges the you may diftingui(h some by vo- Convention to preferye France from be tmteer cockades, and others by fenato- ing tributary to other nations by being rial robes. To on* you may give the cumpelled to pay specie for her impeits. General'* baton, and to another the Lindet ascribes much of the public plume of hi* amanuenlis. Turn their calamity to the late tyranny of Robel aces, grinning a ghastly smile, towards pierre and the faaions. The severity he ragged company in the fore-ground, of their despotism had cut the sinew's is if approving their drunken freak*, of industry. He recommends that the [lover the whole with yout strongest Convention ptufne different measures— hades, as best adapted to their dark which he comprizes in one word—li nachinations, a* well as expreflive of berty; th*t is, a restoration of the fuf heir general wi(h of concealment. Fi- peaed and imprisoned to their families lally, summon the utmost power* of and estates ; and the security of their rour pencil, and represent the ancient property. Suspicion, he observes, ought iaehem «n the bank of Delaware, al- not to diaate their counfels—confidence hough intent on the benevolent work* (hould be reltored. The property of >f peace, looking with an air of pity, the fufpe&ed citizen*, which had been ningled with contempt, on the whole of seized and put under seal, he urges to h«fe worthless figures. be retnrned to them. He recommends a particular atten tion to Lyons—to prevent a further demolition of its houfra—to invite back citizen* to their work-diops—they were lefigned to create—not to destroy. He >ropofes to grant liberty of free expor ation—this, he fays, will induce pcoplc o collea and mamd'aftine (ilk, and to xport their produaions. " The ma mfaaure of hats and cloths will also evive and Lyons will ipring from its For the Gazette of the United State/. Mju Fen no, Please to insert in y our paper the fellotving Directions to a Painter. SPREAD your canvas, take your pallet and pencil, and (ketch FRANCE, As a tigress breaking her toils; hunt ed by all the imperial and royal brute* of Europe; place on her head the red cap ; and reprcfent her dancing in wood en (hoes to the tune of Vive la Rrpttb lique:—devouring her own offspring, and dealing deadly woundiv to all her furroundmg adversaries at the fame in* ftant. The country of an ertthuiaftic, galant military, and the theatre of philosophical cut-throats ; who art fa crificing an hundred thoiifand lives an nually, to convince the warld that they can weave a cloth, strong enough fdr a j mad shirt, from the flimfey filament* of a cob-wtb. Kir. Green Mr. Wipnell Mr. Cleveland Thi fallowing alfiraS it from tie jlmt- The report of Robert Lindet, a mem ber of the committee of Public Safety, to the National Convention of France, on the loth September, respeCting the interior date of the Republic, i» an in teresting publication, but too lengthy for a nawfpaper. Lindet remarks, that when a great nation determines to be free, it mufl -1 P V rican Minerva. Marseilles, whose commerce formerly emiched that city and fuf plied the South, now depend* on government for 'subsistence. ft scarcely furni(h« Mer chants enough to coHeft and traniadt the remains of the ruined coir.merer of the Levant and the Barbary Coast. The commerce of Nantz is nearly ru ined, and that of Bourdeaux needs much encouragement. Lindet imprefles this idea on his fel low-citizens, that, the army and marine, with the jierfons occupied immediately in fuwrHhing their, actually employ fif teen hundred thouland men ; and that the subsistence of tlicfe men costs more to the Republic than I,x millions of ci tizens in the varioub commune# at home. There was a levy of 4 ,000 ho» fes and mule* in three or sous months. Tire Reporter takes a curiury view ( of the conquetts of the armies ; the Hate of themfunection in La Veiidee, and the division* it) the South. lie calls on the convention to take effectual mea sures to ftifle fa&ion; and to reltore con fidence between the citizens. He urges the popular-Jocietiej to exert thertilelves to irifftuft the people and gt'ard thtm against feduftion and ambition. In (hort from this report we learn that, with all the splendor of vifiory, France is ; industry languilhes and j the Interior exhibits rafther a deplorable fituatlOn. UNITED STATES. Extratt of a at ' .Lafyin $#-vanmH,to :&Gbi'JqtidWfajfc"? '■ ■• " Our Legislature is now fitting at Augufla; nothing of consequence has yet been done ; but the city of Savannah is much divided with refpeft to some im portant bufmeft that is soon to be transit ed—that is, a reviiion of ourvconftltution, which is to be done in a coriVentio'n, the members of which are already appointed, and the Legislature is to determine the timtf of their meeting. After this revision, Judges, Lawyers, &C. are to be unknown, \shich will render it r.ecelTary for every man to become his own Judge, Lawyer, and Jury; and carve out jufticeto his Own liking. Should this take place, we hsve nothing to do, but to pray from such government " Good Lordd'.iffr us THINGS BY THEIR RIGHT NAMES Aft Evening D'uilogiv. Charles. Papa, you grow very lazy ; hft winter you lifcd to teli us stories, and how you never tell ut any : and we are all round the fire, quite reidv to hear you. — Pray dear dear papa let us have a pretty one ? Father. With all my heart —what (hall it be ? c. A bloody murder papa F. A bloody murder.' Well then—once j upon a time feme men dress.d all alike— j ' C. With black crapes upon their facet. F. No: thev had steel caps on —having crofTL-d a dirk heath, winding cautiously a long the Ikirts of a deep sorest C. They were ill looking fellows, I dare fay, F. I cannot fay so; on the contrary, they were tall perfoilnble men as most one (hall, fee': leaving on their right hand an old ruined bower on the hill C. At midnight, jufl as the clock struck twelve ; wa4 it not papa ? F. Nd, really, it was on a fine balmy summer's morning : and moved forwards fine behind another — C. As still as death creeping along the fencej. 2?, Oft the contrary : they walked re markable upright ; and so ar from endea voring to be huiheri and still, they made a loud noise as they came along, with fevc ral forts of inftraments. C. But papa, they would be found out immediately. F. They' did not fepm Jo wife to conceal theipfclvts: on the contrary, they gloried in what tjiey were about. They moved forwards, I fay, to a large plain, where ftooda neat, pretty village, which they set on fire— C. Set a village on fire j wicked wretch- F. And while it was burning they mur dered twenty thoufanil men — C. O fe, papa ! You do not intend Hhouid believe that ! I thcught all along yen were making up a tale as you often do; but you shall not catch me at thu time. What, they lay ftil!, 1 suppose, and let these fellows cut their throats ! F. No, truly—they refilled as long as they could. C. How should these men kill twenty thousand people, I pray ! F. Why not ? tbe murderers were thir ty thousand. C■ O, now I have found you out You mean a B/iTTLE. F. Indeed I do. I do not know of any murders half so bloody. CHARLESTON", Not. 11. In the course of last week the Charles" ton Battalion of artillery mounted fix car rlage guns, viz, three jß's and three li's; also four 24 pounders, 'en iar.bette, ir. the fort lately erected on the ruins of Fort Darrefl : and on Saturday the Mechani cal Society, at whose coast the fort was built, met there for the purpose of deliver ing it to the Governor, for the life and defence of the fUtc. T-'fee battalion of the artillery was also drawn up within the fort. Cajjt. Tooraer, Uuirsnan of the Mechanic*! Society, received tkc @ 0 vernorat the gate, ind conduced hi ra upon the platform, where he addressed his excellency in the following words t " Sir—Wc, the mechanics of Charles. ton, adtuated by a sincere desire to be ful to their country, and at a tim like the present, when America sme naced by a power no way friendly tt, , «, ; was generally thought neceflary to ar a defence of our city, we have thongU it our duty to do our part in so necefij ■ 4 taul'e: and as a donation from the me chanics of .his city, wc have undertilm to finifh this fort for '->* good of the pub lic, which at this time we have they'irj, sure of presenting to you as our chief nia giftrate. To which the Povernar replied: " I beg fir; you will present my fincert thanks to the mechanics of Charkfton, for their patriotic zeal and attention to the fafety of their country, and for the expe ditious and workmanlike manner in \vhich they have compleated this fort; and in ' honor to the nechanics of Charkfton 1 now call it by the name, of Fort ALciauu, and it in charge to Major Uutledge, | and his battalion of artillery, with a full afliirance that, whenever attacked, it will be bravely defended." The battalion received tht fame with three cheers : after which the Governor partook of a cold collation provided in the fort. « £ Yefterdav arrived the schooner Car magnole- Lowry, a French privateer; Brig Eagle, Latilie, Jamaica, via Savan nah, an Englith privateer of 14 guns, ta ken by the Republican, a French privateer cf to guns ; Brig Princess of Auiturias, of 15 guns, also a prize to the Republi can ; sloop Ruby, Davidfon, New-Yurk 8 days. From the Maryland Journal, &c. ON the loth day of last month, Mr. Walter Dorfey moved ia the house of delegates four refolutioDs, the third and fourth of which (being only material) are as follows: ■ .. 3d'. Refoked, That Samuel Chafe, El'q. in holding and exercifingtljc office of Chief Juftict of the court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for Baltimore County, being at the fame time Chief Judge of the General Court of this ttate, is guilty of a violation of the conflitutional laips of the land. 4th. Whetefore refolvc'd by the Ge neral afiembly of Maryland, two thirds of all the member' of each house concurring, that the Governor be, and he is hereby requcV d, to re move the said Samuel Chafe, from the of fice of Chief Judge of the General ourt of this State. The house ordered a copy of the r - solutions to be traofmrued to the Chief Juftiee, and appointed tht tirft day <: December for the decilion of the said resolutions. On Monday last M:. Chafe appeared at the bar and madeh, defence, in a speech in which he made three points, ill. That the house had no jurisdiction of the cafe, for that a Judge was removeable ouly for mijbtha vior 011 ciiViiiciton in acourl of lav, agree ably to the 40th article in the form v ot ' government. zd. That he was not guilty of any violation oj the ionffitution, by holding, at the fame time, the officc of Chief Judge of the C encral Court, and the officc of Chief juftiee of the Court of Oyer, &c. for Baltimore conn ty. 3d. That if the holding the ful two judicial offices was contrary to the constitution, that the puni/hmnt fed, of deprivation of the higher oftcf, was not proportioned to the iffenct) hut .unjufl, and vindidive. The House - journed as soon as Mr. Chafe had deli vered hi* speech. and on the next day, | on motion, that the house aflcot to the third resolution, the previous quell" n was called for, and put " that the said que ft ion btno-w put and twenty-vie member* voted in the affirmative and thirty-two in the negative, as to,l ° ws ' i Gn motion, That the house affent.o the third resolution, \beprevious quettt on was called for and put, t said qucftion he now put/ and nays being called for by Mr. i a( - all, appeared as follows : , Affirmative. Meflh. Dorfey, Hopewell, Mackall, Ficelano, T. Worthingtpn, Merryman, borough, Carroll, Gale, Nu«t«, Mar tin, Gordon, WooMon, Earle, {Robins, Baer, Jamifon, t^ r ' v "V |v rett, Montgomery, Douglafs, | Kerfner. Hughes, Da.is, ' I '• M«ifa j.y«£* ton, Biogden, Ridout, .01 ' M'Pherfon, Ridgely, William,) Kerr, Harwood. man, Frazier, C«*r IW lingfworth, Spring, 1 ' ~ ■ Vkfc. k'v, Kent, Deon^ tington. Beatty, I- Bond, N J. Johnson Crefap—3 2, jp| **» * put etny question 00 the thir -v-.-'.VV-V.