behaving peaceably fhill nut br raolcfted. | Jf l'uipeited a year (hall be given them to j ( remove. The lending of an ambafiador | away, for personal milcondudl (hall not interrupt the harmony between the two countries. Art. i-j. Each country (hill restore to the other forgers or murderers who may take refuge with them. Art. 28. Makes the 10 firft articles perpetual, and limits the remainder to twelve years except the 11th which has a limitation of its own. B.fore the exphu £ tion of the term limited in the 12th arti cle, the parties (hall liegociate on teriris for its continuance, on which if thev lhould not agree the 18 last articles (hail 4 exist no longer than the term limited in the 12th article. Wanted to Charter, tor a port in Europe, vcffU which will carry Two Hundred H«>g heide ofToWceo. Enquire of E. DU VILH iX W \CH3MU l ii, South Second-street, No 164. Philadelphia, apth j(liic, 179J- . § A Few Hbds~of~OJd 7 James River TOBACCO, yk _ For Sale by Mordecai Lewis. Jane 29. diw. Piice of Stocks. 6 per Cents Ig/io 3 per Cejits Ji/iQ jjeferi ed 14/3 i Bank of the United States 43 Pennf/lvania 37 North-America 4j Lottbrt. T)"IZE Tickcts it? the above Lottery arc JL paid at or exchanged for f tickets iii the Cajuil, IVafhivrtun an i Patcrfon J i-otc ries, at the Office No: 149 Chefnut St Where approved Notes to any amount are also discounted. § Juae 24 Miniature Painting, At No. 93 South Eighth Sir ret, W.VRR-AM TED li.ikcn.ttes are taken at a reasonable-price. Specimens of the Artiil'* abilities may be fcen at Mr. Cooke's oiure, cor..*i us iuirj and Market Strocu. juna 17 djjt Thomas Noble, Monf.i y Lanu, K Commission Bkokkr, ! AO. 149 Chef nut, Jtreet, RETURNS gratefulacknowledgements to hi» mends and the public for the cncou lagement he ha# received Uncc he coiiisxajw- Continues files and piirch ifcs of real estates and public iccuiitics:—tranfadtsevery species of money negotiations—.tifcouftts approved notes to aay amount, &c. .See. 'i -ets in the Canal and other Lotteries, ir.rvy oe hal at the above oiHce. ■the Washington vL,ottery being now on the eve of drawing, a numerical b«ok will be k. pt ; from which the public will have the advantage of examining the fi.te of tickets, three days darlier than by the usual communi cation of inccrreel printed flips, irregularly lent by poll, and which arrive# twicc a week only. Juile 24 § To-morrow morning- will be land ed, ./It Hamilton'* eyjbxrf t on boaid the bri<* Favorite, a Car . go of first quALiT* SUGARo, mid | BARBADOS RUM. At fame wharf, will be Landed from the sloop Ljcinda, acarjo of i' ine Green Coffp.f. ——- — — For Sale by Edward Dunax-t, No. 149 South Front ftr«ct. J« C J4 *§.; C INCINNAT L ® ' ''Hi Members of tl»is S >ciety are hereby A notified, that their ann vcrfary meeting for the pucpoie of el«any of tk'Jiah of ?e*infylvan'tt, on the May lafl, ( convened for the pur pole of fixing the time ot payment oi the lemaining part of'the Capital Stock of said tTompririy - Rrfd'wjy that the r sum of two - hundred doll :j s-per fnaYe'i he paid n the 1 6thday of November next, uade. the pe- \ nak'/'s annexed to iciaU-; ®.y the i tofln - H corporation. l?i;b.i{ue<; r, \'order of the a - S ■-! M U "W. i' ioKr. , Sm%. I C ; I""" 17 . t J;] Philadelphia, June 27. ; >r ] ■ at i ..Ear the Gazette of thi United States. { 1 raft/luted from the Courier Prangois of to t/is morning. iy To the Editor. Baltimore, June 2±tb, 1795. , es Citizen, i to I NOW inform you that I hive re a ceived a Letter from my Brother, a mer a- cliant at St. Malo, which informs m; of i- the Demands made by the Co.nm.ttee of its Saicty of the Engtifh envoys, who are •v come to treat of p ace.—Vou may, if you ill tbiiik proper, publilh in your pap*r the, in fubltance of thele demand? which I en clofc. Health 2nd Eraternity. . P, i-RENIEft. 1 r, The Letter is dated ajd Tloreal —May 12. > Oil the demand madv' by the envoys of the Court of London now at Pans, treat rJ ing of peace; Prance consents to k'V- j ire i Kace England on the following condi tions: The' evacuation—firft of the Islands of Jerfeyand Guernsey. Our polFellions of the Antilles, those . taken :n Ihe pivfcaC and preceding war. j 3d. The Iflan Jpf Coifica. 5 4th. Our potTefiruns in, the £ail-In dies. * " > sth. Our ancient poffcfSoni in North America, Canada, Newfoundland and Acadie, J To pay the damage* done at Toulon, accoiding to eltimauori. To restore in kind, all the vefTels taken dui ing the present war, and an equal number of lhif>s of the English Bavy to those burnt at Toulon. lo pay the expenccs of the war, a mounting'to 100 millions in specie: - leaving it, however, optional to Eng -ST. laiulj, t j jiai 1i i i'|,ccic, paut in corn, flo'.ir, and other articles of the fiift i»e. .re or lo abandon forever to the discretion r »" of Fiance, the Electoral* of Hanover " c and the Bifhopriek of Ozuahurg. To reftare all the vefllls taicen *t St. D°mingo, Guadalonpe, Marinique, a«d Tobago —or to pay their value. To deliver up all the emigrants in En-, gland, as well' as in Europe and other patti of the world—and to direil the Bri t (h commander* to prevent the escape of '.bote vagabonds. And to ini'ure the Treaty—England jj e (hall deliver to Franc? one oi-' her nearest r j jlrOßghold i, in which the republic shall put a garrison, which ihall not eva. uate it till alter an entire execution of the Treaty. P- S- The places taken by the linglifh in the former w.ir ate—Orenada, and the Grenadines, St. Kitts, St. Uincejit, Do- Rf minique, and AlontTcrrat. to On the Theatre de /'Egalite, in Paris, >*- there has lately been perfonnid a new - Comedy, in one act, called t. e Double es iJ j v . une - riie p'iticiples of the author, cs citizen Forgeot, are, that as long ag :d marriage, waa an indifLlu'ule tie, intc reft and avarice formed the molt uuna- s ' tural unions. Love, that passion wiiich w is too delicate and sensible for slavery, 111 and whose exigence depends on liberty, 13 and those laws by which love was fet :s, tered, were frequently the cause of the [1 ~ moll poignant misery. j. The freedom of divorce destroyed all these evils, by enabling the married _ couple to separate when the yoke be l- comcs nnealy to them : married peo ple now live in a conflant certainty of reciprocal affection ; and the ease with r _ which a matn'monial connection may be id dilfolved, affords each of the parties a ltroog reason for continuing it. le The following is the story of the Cotjiedy . —Dorlis and Lucinda, who . Wen attached to each other from theii infancy, have each r contra£ttd, by the command of their parents, a disa greeable marriage. The wife of Dorlis, a virtuous woman, perceiving her hus band's love for Lucinda, and preferring his happiness to'tae partial pleasure of possessing his person and not his heart, y forms the drfign of effedting a double g divorce, which may retJUer the two lo vets happy. Notwithstanding the pas. _ (ion of the old hufhand of Lucinda for [ his wife, this double divorce is effected, - and Dorlis and Lucinda are united. Y The following mejfage accompanied the ° nomination of Mejfrs. Hawkins, Climer and Pickens as announced in our lajl. United States, June 25, 1795. Gentleihen of the Senate, s Just at the close of the last feflion of ! 1 Congress I received from one of the Se nators and one of Representatives of 1 theftateof Georgia an application for a 1 treaty to be held wilh the tribes or nations ' of Indians claiming the right of foil to 1 c certain lands lying beyond the present I | 'loundary line of that Jtate, and which t . were dei'cribed in an aft of the legislature of Georgia, pafled on ihe 28th of De- - cemberlaft, whic'i has already been laid before the Senate. This application and r the, fubfeq'ient correspondence with the >1 Governor of Georgia are herewith tranf- b mitted. The fubjedt being very important J 1 thought proper to po.lpone a deiifijn t tiionthat application. The views 1 have ace taken with the in formation received of ' a tnore mcific difpofitionon the part of the Cre-lcs, have induced me now toaccedcto A the requtii, hut with this explicit de lara- p t * tion That neither siyaflfent north* treaty ' " ia y he iu .ilc. ihai! be considered 'is a '«< 4 Sing »ny qiel'nn v liich may *rUe up"n the fupp!eni>.nury act passed by tiie 1-g.HatuTe or the Lie of Georgia 011 the 'I January lait, upon which enquiries have been inflituted .a purJuance of a re lolution of the Senate and House of Re j pr* *ntativp» ■ •f nd that any ccilion or re li.iq> ,hc- ladian claims (hall be r xr v t ' le S cnera ' te"n s of the treaty of New-York, which ate contemplated as * h = form proper to be generally used on i luch Add on the condition that e one half of tie.expense of the lupplies of u provision for t'ne i,idian» aXembled at the ®i be Wr» by lue ltate of Georgia. Hiving conrfva to hold the treaty re i quelled I was willing to em biate the opportunity it would present of • enqiring into the cause» of the difiatisftc tion of the Creek*, which has been mani "> cfted linee the treaty of iNew-Yoik, by v their numerous and dulrefling depreda i -1 onson our south weltern frontiers, The depredations on the Cumberland river 01 have been so frequent and so peculiarly deilruaive as to lead me to think they ' e must originate in some claim to the lands t u P pn that river. But whatever may have been the caiife of it, it ,is important to n- trace it to its fourcc, for, independent of the deflru£hon of Ijves and property, it oc th ca '" l . o,ls 3 very ferjoua annual expenle to the K _t United States, i'iie CommiiFioncrs for holding the proposed treaty will therefore be inftrudljed to enquire into the caaies of m, thejiolhlities tjo which 1 have referred, and to enter icto such reifonable ftipulati els " ons as V'ill remove them aud give perraa an nen! P cai - e to ftiofc parts,of the United States. I now nominate Benjamin Hawkins of North' Carolina, George Clymer, of Penn a fylvania, and Andrew Pickens, of South Carolina, to be CommifiloMers to hold a g. treaty with the Creek nation of Indians, 'n, for thc piii pole herein before expre/Ted. (S.gned) Go; WASHINGTON. Copy. :> iv i 1 cr Port of Philadelphia. , ARRIVED. Brig Dove Wyatr, Newburvport l Sloop Sally Frambin, New-York g n . I Dy this Day's Mails. of NEW-YORK, June a 7. On the night of the tft iult. Capt. the iehooner Harriot, belong m ing to New-York, on his pa.Tage from Kiilgdon to New York, was boarded at fh 11 o'clock, by the French fciiooner Pri le vateer, called the Vengeur, Capt. Fran -- cois, who fired three guns at him, after he had his topsail, to the malts, his peak dropt, and flying jib down ; the lad of s > which th-ee gnas, he told capt. King, he pointed liimfelf, with an intention to llrike thcfchooner, an I fiid he loaded I her with a ball and grape (hot; when as he boarded Capt. King, he took his e " papers on board the privateer, and kept a ~ them several days, and told kirn to (leer aftei him, or he would fink him. He Y' then carried the schooner into an unin- Y' habitej port on the south fide of Cuba, and there plundered the cargo, ar.d rob ,c bed the pallengers of almoll every thing they had. The pa.fengers were all A ' mcricans excepting one Fieiichman who r had been a prisoner at Kinglton, they e ' also robbed ths captain of his clothes. Pi evious to his taking capt. King, they I lnd taken the schooner Dolphi i, of 1 Cliailefton, the Capt. of which told 5e them that Capt. King was an American, a and belonged to New York. - The Vengeurisa Virginia built fchoon ie er, with black fides and white bo torn, ° mounting twelve guns—her crew con- II fids of about sixty' men, composed of Y French, LngliOi, >Spama ds, Americans, J " Blacks and Mulattoes. The tirlt Lieu *• tecant's name is Ci'flic. the m ttes name La Forge—When the privateer was in S chafe of the Harriot, they hoided a blackflag, withniree death's lieadsonit. Indeed, their behavior altogether was e like that of pirates. To this, the Captain ef the. Harriot will 1- make oath. ir June 24th, 1795. I> BOSTON, June 24. UMIT ARRANT ABLR PROCS£DINOS. [facts.] e To record any tranfaclion which re r fleAs disgrace upon our fellow-citizens, . is a very 1 disagreeable tax j but silently :o pass over the unlawful and riotous proceedings on Satuiday night, would argue a gross deficiency of duty. Its ; rile and progress we shall endeavor to narrate with justice and On Friday last it was reported, that I one of the Bermudian privateers, which had been among the late depredators on American commerce, had' «ome into the harbour to water. This rouled the feelings of many ; and some inconside rate p-rlon iffuf-d a fiiort hand-bill, call in;.; on the citizens 0 attend the exhi bition, at the end of hong Wharf, of d:fmantling a Bermudian privateer. Accordingly a confiderabU number at tended ; and about 9 o'clock on Situr day attacked the sloop Speed well of Halifax, from Ni w.Providence, plundered, and tut her mall, rigging, r ' ke. to pier ■ ; «nd. to complete t'ne ' Biifioels, at aouiit 12 •■'tloek ti.wed cr off into tlie ((ream, and let tire to her ; tl erehy risking the doltruiiion of the ; fhippmg at anchor, and, in fa£t, the town of Charleston, to which, the tide being flood, she drifted, and where the alarm bell for fire was rung. However, by the active exertions of some of the inhabitants, the blazing bull was towei' into a cove, and there burnt to ths wa ter's age. In diftnantling the (loop, some military (tores were found on board her, which served to cxafpeiate the ri otiji6, and perhaps provoked them to the lengths they finally went. These, . v ve have afcertaincd, to tie two iron 3 pounders, two swivels, eight mufi»ets, . about forty charges of (hot, and 151b. r of powder. These were taken on board - at Halifax, and intended merely as ap : peais by the declaration of the captain, r the clearance, and by tbr extreme weak ' ness of the crew, (no more than four s men) as a defehfe agaiult the gun boats e and small armed craft, which ctuife a 3 bout the Bermudian islands, and are f fitted out at Charlelton. Capt. Mcag - her, wlio commanded the (loop, has de * clared on oath, that the (loop Speedwell, a [mentioned through mistake to be the f Betf'y of St. Croix, in the Governor's ) proclamation; from the circumltance ot - her having, t« eft-ape privateers, that name Qn her flcrnj is ov.ned al Ilali fax, by Mr. Thoma> Fillis, merchant, j. John Croflcill, and 'himfclf, mariners, all of Halifax : that (he failed from j thence about the beginning of April, ! on a trading voyage, for New Provi , donee, having for his crew lour men Only, and having on board, as cargo, fatmon, mackarel, potatoes, floui, boards, f'>me fifh, &c. Tliat 011 his return from NewrProvidence to Nova-Scutia, having on board, besides 2500 dollars in fpc#e, lignum vitoe, hides, pine-apples, &c. [we learn to the amount, with the vef g lei, to near 10,000 dollars] meeting with contrary winds, and being appre heafive his pine-apples would damage, he came into this port, made a regular entry of vefiel and cargo at the cuilom houft, and obtained a permit to land and dispose of his cargo ; and that (he [ was destroyed, as is represented above. ( Ihe papers of the (loop, which were t lodged in toivn, before the not took place, provs the rerpre-fentations of the captain, and fh-*w the wicked wanton r ness-os the rioters. Mr. Fillis, one of t the owners of the fluop and 1 is fan to a gentleman whose exertions in the cause of liberty, and whole faciifues for the iclief and corrifort of American j prisoners, when c infined at Halifax, are , recorded in the hearts of many of our citizens. t Yesterday the Governor made the r following communication to the Legif latiire : ] - Gentlemrn of the Senate and House of Reprefntatives, 1 Having received hte on Saturday af ternoon lall, official information from « the Consul of the French republic, t'hat a vefTel had anchored within this harbor 3 lad from New-Providence, and that there ' was reason to fufpett that (he was a • concealed foreign privateer I imme ' diately gave orders to a proper officer to make diligent enqtiiiy into the cause of fulpicion, and leport the fame to me, > that I might eonlider what meafurcs I ought to take thereon. Very h.e in the evening, I was infoimed that an outrageous ' geous a (Terribly ot men had difmaftwl " the vessel and thrown the cargo frhen on hoard into the sea, and soon after, be -1 tween 10 and 11 o'clock, and not until then, a man came to my house, and said that he vyas commander of the ves sel, and that his whole property was destroyed by the said persons a (Fern bled as aforefaid. On the next day I sum moned the Council and asked advice. r They advised me to ifTue a proclama tion immediately ; allho' it was not iu the power of the Governor and Coun cil, to offer a suitable reward to such persons as might discover and bring to justice any pcrfonor persons, concerned in so dangerous a proceeding. You a lone have the disposal of the publip mo- 1 nies, and I lefer it to you, to judge whether a suitable reward is neeeffary to give (Irength to the pronlamation. You will determine thereon as your wifdorr. (hall direst. SAMUEL ADAMS. Council Chamber, Boston, ") . Jine Z2d, 179 J. j* Legislative Proceedings. The aboue was committed to a joint committee, confiding ,>( Hon. Messrs. Dane, and Davis, Messrs. Sewali, Tu dor, and Edwards. Yelterday there came down from the Senate, a resolution reported by the Committee of both houses, to whom was referied his Excellency's mefluge ; which rclolution authorized the Go vernor and Council to offer a.reward of SCO dollars to any person 01 persons, rwho ftrould discover and bring to pu ! ' nlfhment tfie adriftU or ptryM-*>>'-r«K>i :hc outage • oimniitec. on the »e ---[ fcrred iu iti the mrfTage ; anu cuiiiaincd a requell to the Gee. "t to reiser oil: proper, afliltance to the l iifi rem, to ena ble them to obi;.in air indeir.ni y for their ■ 'luffca. The lioiifc . ifc» o'clock , this day to conlider tUe fnl jeit, aikl iu the mean time committed ihe refo)utiou to a committee, conli(tin's °f Euitis, • Mr. Sprague and C<>l. Barnes. , l.rg'tjlaturr of MnJfuchufeHt. I Yelterdny morning time dowu-lo tli£ house, fnwn the Senate, the lefolu'ytn > which parted tip from the ice, for lAinj; , til? fe:iie of the people on the t'xpcdi -5 eiicy of calling a Convention, for the , purpose of inferring an aiticle in the . Conltitu;io», providing for 3 periodical J revilion thereof, which refohltioin were - non concurred by the Senate The , house after some debate appointed a • committee, confiding of Dr. Euilis, i Dr. Jarvis, and Mr. BigeloW, to con « ferwith 'a committee of the Senate, oa the fubjeft of difference beiween the r two hoiifes. The committee appointed - by the Senate were the Hon. MtlTrs. Clioate, Wells, anil Bacon, in the at ., terooou the committee on the part of t the house reported, that the committee 8 of cither house had made lio impteflion I on the other, and that the gentlemen of t the Senate adhered to their opinion of the inexpediency of the measure ; tonfi , tiering that tlie fulijed had io recently been committed to them. t It would require the microscopic or gan of a Jacobin fly to fee wherein „ the treaty corn-In lej bet wen France } and Prufila is favorable to the cause of general libeitv. The words, nor the n idea, are not even hintid nt in 'anv part j, of it; ami so far are the m ferable sub , jeiifs of Prussia from being heneh cd by . it, that they a e not thought of in the tteaty, which ha# been made by , the French republic with the king of . PrufW:, as tueh, and as elector of Bran ( denhurg, both which titles are recog i uized by a particular aiticle of the trea • ty ! i The term fans culot'es, is as much r*~ 5 probated in Fiance now, as it formj-ly . was prized; and ' Ca Ira" and" It z Carmagnole," are hiffeif at the Theatres, t giving place to the" Reveillu du People" c —a new and truly Patriot long. The Editor 1 ias been favored with a f copy of this song by Capt. Bayard ; s and has been pronufedju elegai.t trauf* laiion of it. i, Pomp, the murderer Oapt. Charles i) Furbufh, as mentioned in the. Cenunel e some time (iiice, has been tried by tl t r Supreme Court at Ipfwi -h, convicted, aikl fentenee of death passed on him. e — LONDON, April 14. Important intelligence to the navigators to the Baltie, Fr..m some new geographical maps published in denmark, it appears, that t the position of Anholi, as hitherto laid r down in the ordinary charts, is greatly e erroneous. The light houfeof A nholt, ! and the whole isle is from 7109 minutes . too much wefteily ; and the diflance , from the light house to the Swcdifh Coast f in a diiedt on perpendicular to the me , ridan of the light Imufe, is, in all map« [ hitherto pubhfhed, nearly 'four Enu'dh . miles, or one eigth part of the whole too - great. Experience has tau ;ht the | navigators, that they eome to soon down 1 upon Anholt ;or that tiicy, cruizing . between Anholt and Sweden, overrun | their reckoning, which was afmihied to | the currents ; although the true reason of it'was tlje great error in the geogra ( phical and hydrographical polition of | Anholt in a nairow and dangerous pas ■ kg*- LONDON, M.-iy f . A -mii-al Peyton's flag (not Sir Rich rd King S, as Hated by mil age) is transfer red from the Boyne to the Glory, Several (hots from hergnns eairit on ihor:, with -1 out doing mifchief, though there were 1 many narrow efeapes. [ An admualty express arrived licre this day, ordering the Mediterranean fleet to lail to-morrow moping, if poflinle. The Spanifn Ambaflador is said to have communieated to the Britilh Cabinet, the ' determinatiqn of the Court of Madrid, to co-operate with England in the moft'ac t;ve of the war through ano ther campaign. Oil Saturday Joseph Gerald, who was eonvirted of fediticn at Ed:, b rgh, in. March, 1794, removed from the prison j there to Newgate, v a-, fern on board the ship Sovereign, b uud to Botany J3ay, pursuant tq, the sentence passed on hiiri to be transported for J 4 y. a, 6. Lord Wood, it was yellerday said, does not goout\'ih the Mediterranean fleet, which will be cemmanded, lor a few month*, by Admiral Bigby, when Ids Lordihip will again hoilt tl/e flag in the Mediterranean. 'J he Duke of Portland was so much re covered on Saturday as to t>; abU to fee such of his friends as called inxm him and yesterday was still better, so that it is baped lie will be able to attend hrs duty :n Parliament in the svurfc cf thfe weck.