NEW THEATRE. £jT The Public are refpn&fnlly informed, that the Doors of the Theatre will open at half an hour after FIVE, and the Curtain rife precisely at half past SIX o'clock, for the remainder of the Season. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, April »o, Will be presented, a TRAGEDY, called HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK. Hamlet, Mr. Moreton, King, Mr. Green, Ghost, Mr. Whit lock, Horatio, Mr. Marjhall, Laertes, Mr. Wignell, Pclcnius, Mr. Morris, Rofencrans, Mr. Warrell,ym. Guildenftern, Mr. Beete, Francifeo, Mr. Barley, jun. Marcellus, Mr: Harmtood, ' Bernardo, Mr. Worrell, Oitric, Mr. Francis, Officer, Mr. Blifett. Grave Diggers, MelT. Bates & Melbourne. Queen, Mrs. Shaw, , Ophelia, Mrs. Mar/hall, Player Queen, Mrs. RiKu/cm. To which will be added, I ' (For that night only ) reduced to one A ft, I ' The Pantomime Entertainment of I < Robinson Crufoe; J Or, FRIDAY'S DELIVERANCE. fWith the original Music, Scenery, Dreffci, J Decorations, &c.) Robinson Crufoe, Mr .Bates, II Pantaloon, Mr. Worrell, ' Pierot, Mr. Darley, j(in. I t Capt. ef the Ship, ( with a song) Mr. Darley, J c Will Atkins, Mr. Beete, | c Sam Stern, Mr. Mitchell, Friday, Mr. Francis. I In the course of the Entertainment, I \ A DANCE OF SAVAGES, ®y Meflrs. Lege, Warrell, jun. Darley, Mitchell, I c Bl'Jfett, T. Warrell, &c. with the Farce of T W V -r F --~ I *) BOW-; or the Man with Two Matters; with other I * Entertainments—For the Benefit of Mr. Harvjqod. j]l BOX, One Dollar—PlT, Three-Fourths of a Dollar-— I and GALLERY, Haifa Dollar. I y TICKETS to be had at H. and P. RICE's Book-Store. No. 50, Market-Street; and at the Ofliceadjoining- the The- | On THURSDAY next, April jift, will be performed I A CONCERT OF VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, Conduced by R. Tavlo*, T „ . At Mr. O'Ellers' Hotel. F'rft A lol.n a„d leader of the Band, Mr. GiUingham. c £3b£ 1w ' u °: : ■ „*■ w.dp.iH.w - - M '-u"SZ:\: K r r ' „ " " - Mr. Beranger. I . Balloon & Trumpet, - . Mr. Prie/l. I ° rnS ' rZr ir r»" MefT. Gray ic Hommann. I " Violins, J Meflrs. Dongel, Boutbery, Stewart, and 0 C Scbctky. I c< PART I. e OVERTURE - -) tl Duett, "Fair Aurora," Miss Huntley C Artaicerxes, and R. Taylor, S Dr ' Arne - w Song, «To-Morrow," Taylor. r . Overture Samfan, - . . H ,ndel. ■Trumpet Song, Miss Huntley (Trum- ? _ , P pet by Mr. Priest, J Taylor. a] Concerto Hautboy, Mr. Shaw. v < Duet,,« O Loveiy Peace, Miss Hunt- ) „ . , ti ... ... le Y 211,1 R - Taylor, 3 Hande '- ta March, Judas Macabacus, - . Handel. fa p aTt 11. New Overture, - Miss Huntley J „ , !E, Song, •« Amyntor," . . Y \ Taylor Concerto Violin, . Mr. Gillingham bong, •« I wonder at you," Taylor Divertimento, - . jac Cantata " The Nightingale," I p< Miss Huntley • Taylor cc Bird ajfeompaniments on the flagelet, I th Mr. Shaw Finale, ««Spring," or Mirth \ Miss Huntley > r> andifonocem Festivity." 5 and R. Taylor \ 17, * To begin at half past Seven precisely. Tickets, One Dollar each, to be had of Mr. Ormro.l, au No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet; Mr Carr's musical repofitorv, He Market-street, and at Mr. Oeller's Hotel. ini A P nl '9- « 3 t. d'( Samuel Richardet, rf l RESPECTFULLY inform, the Gentlemen\u x Merchants, that he has thit day opened the CITY I j> TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the city ef Philadelphia: I pa The Subscription Room will be fumiflied with all the I daily pipers puMiflied in Philadelphia, N;w-York, Bos ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com- 2 r mercial cities of Europe— They will be regularly filed I d and none permitted to be taken away on any account. I • Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jeilies, Ice Creams, and a variety I lti of French Liquors; together with the usual refrelhments, I will at all tunes be procured at the bar. Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with | the choiccft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mod 1 approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries. 1 1 he Larder will be supplied with the prime and ! productions of tho Season. Large and small Fartin, or (ingle Gentlemen, may be i accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at hours mod convenient to thcmfelves- a cold Collation is regularly ktpt for conveniency, the Bill of Pare to be had at th® bar. t he Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifted, and the utmost attention paid to cUanTinels, and every other rtquilite. I , S \muel Richardet will behappvto receive, and | « execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges I 1 h.mfelf that nothing on his part fliall be wanting to pre- *»' fcrve that patronage with which ha has been so dillincuiih- honored. I i Philadelphia, April T9. I ! ~ LAW BOOK STORE, ~\ • NO. 3 [3, HIGH-STRkKT, j ] GEORGE DAVIS, d<-r HAS the plssfiire to nnnounce to his profefTional friends < aid the gentlemen of the law, generally that his ] fint spring nuporcation of books it juit arrived per the ( Ann, Capt. Talbot irom Dublin. As the colle&ion is le various auo' considerable, a few days are necessary to ar- " Cl range it, and prepare catalogues, which so soon as done, f lhail be publicly noticed. He proposes to fell at his usual 1 induced ptucs. April, ij. 3tcod- t j ie From a Savannah pap-r. ifter -h— I SIX Mr. M'Millan, Be pleased to insert the following in your paper when convenient. I hope that all the printers who receive your Gazette will have the goodriefs to pub lilh it likewise, that the knowledge of it may be spread generally. 1 am yours refpedtfully, JOHN BRICKELL. WHEN a perfen is bit by a mad dog, or other mad animal, or by a venemotis snake or spider, or stung by any poifonout animal, our firft object ought to be to wa(h the poison out of the part, and to destroy the place where we fnfpedi it has enter ed beyond the power of washing, The bite ought to be washed. instantly, and a little gunpowder spread over it as soon a* poflible and set fire to. This may be repeated fever&l times, until the part is pretty deeply burut. The bitten place ought then so be walhed with cold water eontbm'ly, until warm water, which is better can be procured. The bed way to walh the part is to pour water I out of the spout of a tea kettle on it, and if the I kettle is held high above the wound the force of the J dcfcending dream will wash out the poison the more d I effeAnally. One or two hundred kettle fulls of j ( I water way be used. When an accident of this kind happens, people j are cenfufed and diltreffed to the last degree, every j person propoflng a method of cure, and perhaps I none followed steadily. ft is good, therefore, to I to have a plain prompt remedy, which even Ne- I groes can put in pra&ice, until medical afliil.ance I can be had. At a dangerous feafoo of the year a little gun- I powder ought to be kept at hand in every family, and plantation drivers ought to have a little for this purpose, and be inftrudted how to use it ; they 'H, ought likewise to have dogs taqght to hunt snakes. 3 ' Wheu it is necefla' yto fend Negroes into a jjiace . ■e) of danger they ought to have thick woolen boots >° I in fide thickly with caUo» Ttievmutht ' tff (lave a retfr ons ot ted wooteii rag dang ling near their ankles ; if they happrtt to tread on a rattle snake he will probably bite the rag, and r" _ his teeth being hooked, there they will (tick, by I which ijjeans he can'do no more harm. - re. I c _ ===;=;=^^ FRANC iT 17 I V. ou Htflory of the Revolutionary Tribunal. " —— Quis talia fando co J " Temperet a lachrymis ? . j u , This tribnnal, which poftcrity will hardly credit, m. I c °uld have existed in the 18th century, in one of a/, the moll poliihsd nations of Europe, had its origin ue. in the dark manoevres of Maximilian Robefpieire, a member of the convention, to destroy his oppo- j a ] • nents, and to afford him every opportunity of re- wa \n. m °l ln s ever y "hftacle between h.m and the crown nd I 0 *" ran ce—it was vltablilhed by a decice of the He' I convention, on the 17th day of August, 1792, : n c and terminated its career with the execution of a « P , colleague of its founder, and his accomplices, on , h( ;s I ceerr >ber, 1794. • n The crimes which it lecognized as revolutionary, 1/ were, as appear by the sentences—carrying on cor respondence with the enemies of the republic, op- u n . poling the enhftment of recruits, importing falfe Tl alfignats, composing and publilhing writings in fa- a ' ver of royalty, blaspheming the people and coufti tution, concealing gold and filvcr coin, refufing to nal take the constitutional oath, cutting down and de- f facing the tree of liberty, frauds in the articles of .>,• c oathing, provision or forage for the armies, ex- ' cU.rn.ng Vive le Roi, f urn i(hing money to emi- f" Jr grants, checking the circulation of aflignats, at- r tempting to re-establish royalty, trampling on the th , national cockade, and fubflituting the black cock- „ ade, ridiculing the decrees of the convention, pro- fn' poung an Agrarian law, proclaiming Louis XVII. ' p the repuMic" 1 &c thC Un " y and indivif,bili( y ' n "if COBV , l,ft!on of one Jacques Debeaume ( aU" Dutch merchant, was in these words: « Convaincu arri d etre auteur et compliced'un complot qui a exifte I, au J«i«. '790, tendant a favorer les e„- Z r, r eB "? « tc "eurs, et l«s confpirat ions des ennemis c j inteneurt, en, mettant en circulation sous U nom t f d emprunt, mille actions de-cent livrcs sterling, et | leur cupon. dWret, a cinq pour cent, au profit I dc George de Galles, Frederick d'Yorck, et Guil n laume Henry de Clarence, fils de George, Roi d Angleterre, sous la guarantie d'une obligation par eux foufente a Londres, le 5 Juin, 1790, ala * ie J disposition de Jeen Jacqucs Beaume." P rn -1 2«hTv iU f i n u ,Ution ' Au « ult - 1 79 2 » to the 1 Rohef ° 1 ' j l^e memorable day when j Robefpierrc was deposed, the person. who fufftred nf 1 y its dreadW fen,ence of decapitation were, J Mane Antoinette the queen of France. I Three princesses. P rQ j I S-x dukes. j Two duchefle's. e I Fourteen marquiffes. ' I wo marchioneff«s. 1 i l hree ba,ons o( tbe empire. r " Twenty three counts. " j Six countefTes. ' r Three viscounts. , £>or 1 Two hundred and fourteen ex-nobles. P art t Twelve knights of St. Louis, und < 5»• r e,' e , d 1 and tw «"yU»en maWied women rt " WI, L eB of ex - r ' ob l=« and others. ? ' Ch , n W ° m r and vvomen divorced. i" ni oeventy-fix w.dows of ex-nobles and othe.s. circi ' Tour abbots and abbefles. l.avi I wo constitutional bilhops. pene friars and monks of the different or. One commodore. tr^n Eight captains of veflcls. vicars C ' U " drcd a " d priells, curates and P ira t o " . quei oeventccn conAitutiona! priests. a Twenty-three nun. of the differeat orders. ,ieut Two marlhals of Fiance. " man ness Thirteen marshals des camps. Forty-fevcn generals, lieutenant generals and brigadiers. | Twenty two co'onels and lietitenant-coloneJs. per E'ght majsrs. k'ho Fifty captains of caralry and infantry. u (j. Seventeen aidsdrs camps and adjutants. b e Forty-one lieutenants of the army and navy. Seven officers of the artillery. Eighty-four soldiers, national guards, and f-iilors. Thirty-three members of the national convent ion. , ' Four members of the legislative aiTembly. Twenty niiK members of the constitutional al a fembly. , Three ministers of (late. " Thirty mayors of cities and towns. Twenty-two judges. Nineteen justices of the peace. I® Twenly-four authors, literary men, and editors of newspapers. CS ' One hundred and fevesty-eight counsellors, pre dents ttf parliament, attornies, lawyers,and notaries. One hundred and,nine gentlemen. Twelve bankers. Two admirals. Thiity-eight merchants and factors. I One hunaredand five commiflaries of war, marine national agents and contractors. One hundred and fixty-tix municipal officers, 0 clerks in public offices, administrators of diltridH ( | and departments, police, &c. auditors of accounts regilters and receivers, and Nine hundred and 41 persons of different trades aiid descriptions. ° Making together two thousand seven hundred ' and seventy four persons ; the uldelt person fenten eed was monsieur Diipin, a couufelloi;,of the par liament of Thouloufc, whose extreme age of nine- ( n " ty seven pleaded in vain foi mercy. He and 25 Y' more cnunfellors of the fame Parliament, and four IS of the Parliament of Paris, were executed at the | fame tiijie. s " The youngest person sentenced was Charles Du- j " c bolt, aged only 14, who with his brother and fa ts ther fuffercd on the fame morning. Twenty-times ' 14 -vtin mm 1 fru.uoq-Trtrar-nraut.irgioau,.j -u■ i..yi. w■ l tyranny, did a parent accompany his child to death; j |d and the conspiracy of Verdun, as it was termed, , 1 fentat the fame moment three beautiful fillers, the , eldest only twenty-five to the fcaffold !! ! _ From the 27th of July to the ljth December, ~ 1794, the labors of the tribunal became meritori- 1 ous, as during that interval bo person received its 1 Sentence but Robespierre himfeif, and about one ' hundred of his accompliccs——and it will be re- ' colledled with fatisfa£ion, that (hortly after, the judges and jurymen of this neverfparing court lhaied t the fateof their patron and prote£lor. >f ' ia KINGSTON (Jam.) Feb. 20. e > We hear ,tvom the windward islands that Gua >* daloupe is complerely blockadt d by our men -*>f wai 't and that a very strong force, confitling of ne n gro corps raised in the different islands, are ren ie dezvoufed at Barbadoes, for the purpose of attack- ! > ingthat island immediately upon the arrival of the a fleet. When the Cathariqe left Barbadoes (on n the 6th) an embargo in force throughout tjjat island, and it was with great difficulty he was allow '• ed to leave it. Jt was theje that' five or fix fail of • our fleet from Cork, with very valuable cargoes on boaf d had been taken and carried into Trinidad. The islands of St. Vincent atid Grenada remain in ■ a very critical situation. The Britannia spoke his majesty's ship Argo ° naut cruising off the isle a Vache. The Captain of the Argonaut informed them he had taken a ihip privateer, of 22 guns, formerly the Elias Gui neaman of Liverpool, out from Aux Cayes, and sent her to Cape Nicholas Mole. g J Off Bwbadoei, on the 7th or Bth of this month, \ the Bntaania saw aSO gun ship, a Hoop of war, I ■ and a large merchantman, Handing i 0 f or that !* island. The Lapwing and Thorn Hoops of wa r • were cruizing to windward of Barbadoes. The Barbadoes Mercury of the 2d inft. con- = tains the following paragraph. " Since our last there have been a oumbei of _ arrivals, all of which are compelled to copie in and remain here for the present.it being a meafuredeem " ed pighly proper to suspend the communications from hence with the neighbouring islands, while the arrival of the expected powerful armament is fa long procrastinated." February 27. A foreign schooner, which arrived on Saturday » was boarded off Savannah la Mar, by the French v privateer La Luieta of 4 g U ns, commanded by one Andrew Aucofla, who plundered the veffelof 407 c ■ dollars, and feveial other articles. ' Monday being the anniversary of the Birth day ,lt u " ,rf s "'« htßriiilli and i.mo, flag, display.d „ the Coffee house of Mr. Bennett, in Harbor Greet R and a large party partook of an entertainment provided on the occasion, and spent the day in mirth and conviviality. SAVANNAH, March 24, "Ycterfj i et T/ r< "" S '- March 15- examination before Judee Pend!* t " e k' roCti > who » on part of those people emEdbvT'***" be 3 £>omi H »o a?ai.,ft v? X?Y he S P an '-»rds in St. t '£'> "• u»d„ the command of ,h, bUck oonnS'lote eois, now in St. - r-i !. V J hn Flan - Chrifli about two nx" th s o'aft 7 A M ° nte 13 not to be found id fr. • Mptain, but he circumftaaces, Ii m k rhera . corroborat *«g • having killed hU ' d ° ubt of P penell, a native of Vhlnu ,tTV , t0 be , Peter As " ,C were stranded a few davs i.aft * effel ,n which they it was a schooner, about L tow t? trynks and boxes on boarJ -fc* a d revera ' elothing, apparently f va 'uahle female French planters of St. Domino The , Ul ? for ' unate /» pirates were brought to this ofae'e l»« W . *of these " quence of a precept from the f I ! , 8 ,ln confe by a detachment of federal ru PP orted heat. Cobb; thev'are nr,., P j r comnund of r- 1 -a-y, under dfi F " rt , S ?- Tam- 1 "*t ri.il A ' .... \ I •ccilious of late has been very ronfpicuous. Aer ■ ilid part of the ?oods oil board hive been some worthless wretches ou Cumberland, ami are sent after them." ' BALTIMORE, April ij, The following letter from Tortola, to a hritlfe ii this town, was lad evening handed to the f Amherft. Adams 23 . Stunner 70, Williamlburgh. Sumner 46. 1- Hatfield. Adams j : Sumner ;• Whately. Adams 1 ; Sumner 27. c Eafthampton. Adams 2 : Sumner 33. n South Hadley. Adams 25 : Sumßer 23. it Goflien. Sumner 50. Conway. Adams 1 : Sumner 112. if DeeWield-. StirrstTCT'Js; n Greenfield. Adams 17 : Sumner 34.] I, Belcher. Adams 10 : Sumner 70. n Weft-Springfield. Adams 160. Worthington. Adams 15 : Spmner 75. i- Blanford. Adams 19; Sumnei J3. i) "Total for Adams 326. For Sumner 952. a — RECAPITULATION. Adams. Sumner Suffolk, Eflex, See. C2?7 2611 , Worcerter, 272 586 » Hamplhire, 326 952 r Total 5855 4211 f s Amphitheatre. | FOR THE BENEFI T OF 8 Meflrs. Haines and Buckley. » On THURSDAY EVENING, April li, U WILL JSE PRESENTED, A great variety of Equejlrian & Stage Performance *. > By Mr. Ricketts and the whole Company. J Mr. F. Ricketts will ride in full speed, pick up siva different Handkerchiefs from the ground, & will alio > Stand upon hi: Head on the Saddle, The Horse ia full gallop. ' Mr. Sully's Comic Featj on Foot and Horfelrtck. ' Still Vaulting, By M«iTrs. F. Ricketts, Lingley, and Sully, Clown ta ■ the Horfemanftip. Ground and Lofty Tumbling, By a groupe of the firll Performers in America. Slack-Rope Vauilting, p By Mr. Reano and Mr. Langley. Mailer Sully will (for the feeond time) I)4ACE ON THE TIGHT ROPE.' The evening's Amuftmerits to conclude with 1 new PANTOMIME, called Harlequin's Olio; OR, MIRTH', MEDLEY. * m * Tickets may be had at the box office ad joining the Amphitheatre, and at Mr. Oellers's Ho tel. The Doors in future to be opened at half past FIVE, and the Entertainment to begin at SEVEN o'clock. *«* Boxes, one dollar—Pit, half a dollar. %5" Saturday will politively be the last Night of pet arming this Season. WANTED, And fnitable wages will be given TO a white Woman COOK, in a family without youi : Children, and where several other Servants are iff Apply to the Printer. April 18. (i