. s** $m: V- : v; tilit'l ]Piice cf STdCftSt 6 per Cents iof J 3 per Cents ii/l3 iieferred I^3 Bank of the United 3ut« 43 40 North-America 4.J | NEiV THEATRE. • • ■% -r * t . *> : .ifeo, 5H4 W*" ISiigh^ • wiii be 9 - - - -*-1 -V'f~S I '• • - '-.--T.n'-r'-v iV'^j^U. lldicuui-L, ««»V. c"r W'oodviHe, Jl/r. Gbahnefs. Capt. H.ircodrt, Mr. CtevJand. Grey, Mr. It hillock. Vdrie, Jlfr. ffraatis Jacob, jlr/r. Hjr-voo.f Servant, Mx. ja;i. Cecilic, " Mr?, Marjhall Miss iViortifoer, Mrs. Cleveland Warner, Mrs. Saloma/u Bridge:, Mrs. Sbirv Between the 4th and sth A>sl?, 1 A COtfCkKTO on the HAUTBOY BY MR. S U AW. , In which will be introduced che favorite Irish air of Grama-chree Molly, With varia tions, by Mr. Fifeher. fend of the Cor.iedy, A MuGcal InterKide, 1 never performed here, called t Linc6's Travels. ; [Written by the late David Garrick, Efq ] | i-inco, Mr. Batfs. Dorcas, Mrs. Bates. G rucrcym%r, Bliffett, J. Dariey, J. Warr'.-11, Mitchell, Prize, &c- * \j r- L latT. 1, ~ rvrrr. lifi Milbourne. See. - T / dded a Mimcai Drama, in 2 two aits, called B'lbe C HIL DnE Ni n the WoO D. ' v Sir Rowland, « Mr. Green. LordAlford, Mr. MarjbaU. 'Waited, Mr Harjiood' Apathy, Mr Bales Ga!;ru 1, Mr. iXlurctoi. C Oliver, Mr. Djrley,jun. f Rufiiin, Mr. | Helen, Mrs. Solomons ' Josephine, Mrs. Mdrjhall Winifred, Mrs. Rotvfon. * Boy, M.ijter Parker p Girl, Miss SJc/nons (, Tiekets to behadoi Mrs. Shaw, No. 44 N. Seventh ftrect, and at the usual p aces. Mr.'is' Mrs .FRANC IS's Night, b Will be on FRIDAY. 1 A Cortedy, never performed here, called j. Bitter Late than Never. g To wjiich will be ad ted, a Sp:ak- > tng Par.tomime, nvcr performed here, called £ , Harlequin's Invasion. .<■> Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland's Night will be f on Monday. ■ 1 1 1 ' P r 8 'HHSi; who have demands againit the | ; X Sublcriber, are requeued .to prcfeht their Accounts on the 2Gth in (iant, and to call at No. 152 South S«cond ilreet for pay- ' j nient on the 25th. ri J,me 9. JAMES CXAMQND. C - A GOLIS WATCH LOST yeilerday evening, cither in the ') State Koufe Garden, or between that c< and the corner of Arch ftrett in Fifth ftrett, p ( , a fmall'gold watch, taker's name Ageron a j. Paris. Fart of the Cafe blue with a row of pilfte setting" round die chryflal. Attached to the Watch w«i« a Gold chain with linhs, a pinchbbck key., and a small Y pinchbeck leal. Whoever has foun the 01 fame, and leave it.withthe Printer, lhall be handsomely rewarded. . • Watchmakers and others are requested to stop it il ofFcreu for sale. June 9. , tc Mordecai Lewis, 'f c Has for Sxk at his Store, A T o. 2 5 Gfeat *1 )"<-(> Street, c ? A fewbnlesof East India Goot any Colony could invalidate any resolves then made ; this is tlie whole f.ound upon which they ' {land, and;' hat ail the couitsof CommiflioDers ap pointed by Congress, must li2ve apptl- ! I late jnrifiljdtion in all prize eaufes, e ven though iuch Commillioners were not then in else, at.the time of appeal, this 1 right would not have been deni«d, if Congress had bfcen interfiled in the arm ed \«Tel. By this deeifion the fove- " reignty of New-Hamp(hire is complete ly annihilated, its right of legislation F controverted, and the liberties anU pro perties of its fubjeils invaded, at-d theif persons liable to impiifonment in a Baf- B tile, without even the prvilcgc of Bail Bonds, for the libeities of the Prison- Yard ; thei'e are the blefied effe£Vs of C our Federal Courts, publish it in Gath, publtih it in the streets of Alkalon, pub lish it throughout the United "Statesof of America ! Memorials have been sent to Congress, which have been laid on the inlie.— Remondianees have been pre sented, but, hortible dietu, nothing dene. By the determination of the Vanhorn p. caufr, ft.nc!s of innocent fet ilers will be thrown upon the public, and deprived of their habitations which they had' fettled upon under the- juril didtion ®f Connefticutt grants—This rapid increase of power in the Federal Courts of America, is become alarming, and verifies the opinion of one of our firlt patriots of *775 (at a time which tiied men's fouls) one, who for many years was a member of Congress, and even when these Federal Courts were firll instituted, this gentleman in a let ter to his friend in ihis town, dated Ncvv-Yorls, Sept. Sept. 14, 1789, fays A " I he Judicial Bill is now under con (ideration of Congress, this department I tiread as an awful Tribunal—by its | institution the Judges are completely in dependent, being secure of their salaries and removable only by impeachment, qiJ not bring fubjeA to iifcharge on the en address c,i both Houses, as Istheeafein th Great Britain, the Courts have cogni- Su common,law, and the cxche- qi:er causes—and also tho'fe of maritime fl and admiralty jurifdiftion, their power - also extends to criminal cases, and not- 1- withstanding the Supreme Conrt, has ha original cognizance-os causes that will wi effect the lives, liberties and properties of the citizens, and there is no appeal from this Tribunal, they arc not only Cpurtsof law, but also of equity. riri. LA PATRIOTS. / Mr. Fenn, 1 OBSERVE i» your paper of lad ih- evening, a verj*lt tribute to the bean ie- ties of Gray' Gardens, from an En •ry glifhman : bci{ equally delighted with that charmingfetreat, now under the ve care of Mr. Oden, 1 request the favor d- of you to iu:rt the following lines, at publilhed a seC/ears ago, on these ro ci mautic (hades, They were, written at ite 'le time the/'cfident of the United , al- 1 States to arrive there— ri-i when liZS*' dens were illuminated; ti-j liie fir *'• node at anchor in the ry ltre.r songs of music ce yftittr he Orchettra. -v : :>r Rn American. LINE S, Writtrb at a country feat near this city, J'/ on iemg crouds piJpHg to the Jo jujlly ,r cdurated G3'•dels of Mejjrs. Grays, j. e " HOvV" blythe and how jocund to fee the j le folks pa's, t Vliile pleasure the multitude sways, , Tie fobcr old matron and sprightly young r . f All bound for the garden of Grays. e j j The merchant from care and the sailor £ from sea, t The beau from his balls and his plays, 1 Th* doflor, the lawyer, the ftiait lac'd t; * and free, t All fiy to the garden of Grays. t > How various foe'er the degrees that divide, ' ' I '* In this but one principle sways, . Ail love their own Schuylkill's romantic e foft tide, n And pay their devotioi) «t Grays. 1 r In truth, what delight can with Nature's " compare, r When (he the (Vrect paflime purveys, 1 Wh rf *'at?r and woodlands, and verdure l-~- an' 4. air, e Invite -jo the gafdeß of Grays. Nor only is Nature's rich f.aft here sup plied, :1 Art yielns too her musical lays, ri e And each seems difpos'd to excel in the d pride Of decking the garden of Grays. n - What beautiful flovrets, what arbours so f S l )'. j What rocks and what walks here amaze, W hat water-falls die in foft murmurrs w ' away, tl What lights fill tie garden of Grays. CI I All emblem of concord amid all the dates, t' • Ihe Union her colours dii'plays, 1 lllumin d (he (hints while her splendour ' elates The crowds ii the garden of Grays. o) , 1 hen liafic her< ye ROlers so wife and al sublime, tl, Whose laws tvery nation (hall praise ; hi , Behold here with rapture the progress of th I roffl Wigwams —the garden of Grays, al And noble Chiefta*n, whose va- I .. / : rn - ,s ' 11 I t 0! ' crnir-n thc.-Trid» trays,- Dcfet;;;" r a rro'cnciit, and view all the charms bl Prepar'd for thy landing at Grays. ' The branches that wave or the lights as n theyfhine, y The iiream as meand'ring it flrays, Shall fill thee w.th transports deservedly thine, Who fav'd even the garden of Grays. For what were these gardens that now so delight The mule who their beauty surveys, gr But that freedom, the fruit of thy virtues Ct so bright, Sti'l finiles on the garden of Grays. Oh ! long may her bltflings these regions attire, fai And long be resounded their praise, l ' c Till bards (hall arise of more llrength or w ' more fire, de To pay worthier homage to Grays. P e S. ou '■ CO From the American Minerva. dr [The following paper which has never no been repubiilhed in America, appears dii to us too valuable to be withheld from Fr our readers, "lhe articles of intelli- tic gence we received, by the last arrivals, thi have alone prevented it's , insertion be- thi fore. But we prefurrte that it wjll, not withstanding, be now acceptable:—as Di more than, any other paper we have Tl received from France, it serves to (hew on the mode in which business is tranfaifted cis in the National Convention."] be LIST of the Members of the NATIONAL CONVENTION of i° FRANCE. As their names were called over, Nov. 33, on the decree of accusation agairj! f; Carried. A Member of tlx Convention. The Convention consists of 760 mem bers ; 500 voted ; Ehrmann being oblig- tee ed by indisposition to go away before the th; queflion was put, left a note with the fe- bu cretaries dating that he meant to vote for ha the decree ot accusation ; and Loifeau, for Superintendent of the comroifiion of pro- cal uiConsfc," Pnris, wrote next (fay . that he cu voted fr eventy three members were thi fufpe*j n theexercifeof their func- bu tions "Stcfling against the 31ft May 1793- ' The reft were on million, sick, pei had leave of abfcence, or were absent wlthaut leave. ft;, Department of La Meurthe. Jo Mallaime, Michel, Larafleur, Boune val, Lalande, Zangiaeomi (the son), Colombcmbel, Jacob. Pi, Of La Meufe. RoßfTel—" Carrier not having dif- proved of the atrocities imputed to hirji, < t 1 vote for the decree of accusation." Moreau, Marquis, Bazocbe, Pons dt Verdun, Humbert, Harmful, Autoine Gamier. 1 Of Mont Blanc. : Genin—" For ifluing an order against r obeying the orders of the representative of the people Trehouard, and three other articles of the charge." " Genttl, Carelly, Dubouloz, Balmain, Duport, Darin, Marcoz, Dumas, Gu mery. ■ V Of Mont Terrible. ; Rougemont, Ehemanan. : Of Moribihan. Lequino—" For ordering or tolerating a series of counter-revolutionary measures, and dire covered with cfhnea. The fifit is exclu- Uvelv hi. own, and fubj.a-. him to tiif decree of aecflfation, His fuhfequtnt crimes are not so much his as these of the majority oi the Old Committee, of Pablie Saieiy, who knew of, and permittee them for ten months." Tallien. " Diredly implicated in this difcuGoii, I should not vote at all did n.t rrty Htjfy fnViy ('/-.t-hKm.. ; ._ 3l v r _: lated, justice perverted, a.id huuiaui.y outraged, compel meto vote the :ec of Accusation. At the fame time I chal lenge the moll rigorous examination of my condtnfl and opinions luce 1 was tirft chosen a Reprelentative of tl.e People." Uie*ier. " The friend-of Liberty which afiafTins have butchered, and of hu manity which they have trampled under foot, I vote as I did in tfe Coinmunen of Twenty-one, for the Decree of Accusa tion." Dupius. " For the houour of the hu man species, I vote Decree of Ac cusation." Houliinan, Treillard, Coujon, Roi, Baftal, Richaux, Alquier, Vcnard Au douin. (To bt Continued.) UNITED STATES. CHARLESTON, May 23. YtCerday arrived here the sloop Defi ance, C»pt. Roberts, in 14 days Aom Gonaives. Capt. Roberta informs, that the French armament, which went against Sf. Marks, the beginning of April, had been defeated with very conllderaMe loft ; the part of the army that had escaped, had returued to Gonaives on the 13 h April. 1 rom Capt. Mandeville, also arrived yefierday, we learn, that a Captain Tal bot, in 1 (hip of 22 guns, had taken fix Ihipsof the outward bound English fleet, two of which he scuttled ; the others had arrived in St., Martin's. Capt. Mande ville left GrenaJa on the 13th of April ; he had been embargoed there*for upwards of twenty days. Thirteen hundred or' the troops lately arrived from England, werefent from Martinico to Grenada':— there were not eight hundred of them a live when Capt. Mandeville left it 4 the remainder had died of licknefs, or been killed in different adfions v.ith the French ; the Englilh had been very unfuccefsful in their attacks ; they were twice defeated at a place called Pilot Hill. The French force was said to coufift of 9000 men; they were in pofleflion of near ly ( the whole illnnrt: of St. ge's and other small towns, wrre rhe only pofleflions the Britilh retained. It was given out that general Lmdfay had killed himfelf; but itvas generally believed lie was killed in one of the ad)ions ; tw.T.fy tuo American vefftls were embargoed with Capt. Mandeville at Grenada , ma ny of their seamen died of the tpiden :c fever that has raged there for 3 coni;dera bie time. Ihe Beaulieu frigate had c-i>- Uired a French privateer fchocner called the Genet, which had captured two Ea glifh (hips* before (Le was taktii : orx w