Philadelphia, "MONDAY EVENING, Ma- 9, 1796. •sV The following precedes, in the Maryland Jour, lial", Mr. Swanwick's speech againfl the treaty, t public speaking, it is a jtijt rule to pay at tention not only to what is spoken, but to cha racter oftheorater himfelf. As a commercial man, as poflefling a foreign correspondence on the mod extensive scale, and a degree of merchantile infor mation equalled by very few citizens of the United States, and Sxoeeded by none, the opinions and sentiments of Mr. Swanwick deserve more than common regard. Before arriving almost at the middle of life, he has by induflry acquired a very ample fortune, and without a blemish on his name.J Tranflatcd for the Gazette of the United States, From Hamburgh Papers. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 3. In the last year pafled the Sound, 7953 vessels, among which we count but one Dutch vessel, 2549 English, 2336 Swedish, 1629 Danish, 946 Pruflian, 127 American, 84 Restock, and 33 Hamburgh. _ LONDON, January 12. The (hip Aitrolabe, commanded by Chevalier Peyroufe, that failed on discoveries a few months before the French Revolution began, in company with another veflel, was believed to be loft. Some East-India-men however brought information, that said veflel made land on her return, in a bay of the Island of Java, in the year 1794, when the crew, hearing ot the Revolution,, divided into parties, and the Dutch availed themselves of the opportu nity to seize the veflel with all the maps of the countries discovered. Both parties of the crew -were dispersed over the Dutch settlements, and a flrift eye kept over them, except a surgeon, who obtained permiflion, to repair to the Isle of France. The Britiflt armament from Bengal, agaiaft the Dutch settlements, is ordered to endeavour by all -means to come in poflefiGon of those maps. _ The present commanders of our fleet in the Me diterranean are , Sir John Jervis, Admiral of the Blue, on board the Vidiory of 100 guns ; Sir H. Parker, Vice-Admiral of the Red, in the St. George of 98; W. Waldegrave,Vice-Admiral'of the Blue, in the Barflear of 98 ; and Robert Mann,Efq. Rear-Admiral of the Red, in the Wind- Caftle,of 98 gum. The Eaft-lndia Company has hired 50 veflels for their feryice of this year, 12 of which and the largest are ordered to be ready by the 15th of next month to take in troops for the new acquisitions from the Dutch, to Cape of Good Hope, Trin comale in Ceylon, &c. VIENNA, January 16. When the prince of Gavre received the daughter of Louis XVI. on the frontieis, (he returned all what was given her on letting out from the temple, a small package excepted, (he had made up herfelf, containing some lines, three medallions with the portraits and hairs of her parents and of her aunt, the printefs Elizabeth ; also some garters knit by her mother with ravelings drawn ont of an old car pet in the prison. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. _ AKH.I r ED. DArS. Ship Birmingham Packet, M BY THIS DAY'S MAIL. NEW-YORK, May 7. TuefdayJail anived at Providence the brig Al fred, Capt. Bowler, in 48 days from Rochefort. On the coast of France he fell in with the wreck of a French (hip, laden with wines, &c. On hci flern was written The JVaJhirigton of Rocbelle She fusk while Captain Bowler was along fide of her. ■Captain Flytin, was boarded on his paflage from Aux-Cayes, by the Britilh sloop NarcifTus, and af ter a few hours delay was permitted 10 proceed on his pafTagc. Provisions in Aux-Cayes were in great plenty, and tolerably low. Arrivals at this Part. Ship Tamerlane, Wool fey, Brig Apollo, Sherer, Profperj Flynn, Sloop, — 11, Brojrn, A French Privateer schooner, BOSTON, May 3 . ILxtiadl of a letter from a gentleman in Goadal&upe, to his friend in Boston. " Yoti will, doubtless havs seen in my former letter, how much the army of the Republic conti nues to diftingm'fh itftlf in this quarter ; it has re ■cently signalized itfelf to the defence of Lrogane, .lie details of which I /hall furnifli you as soon as leisure permits; being unable to do it at prefeot, as the vessel which carries this is on (he point of i'tiifing, tiftd affords mc only time to inform you that ifh'e Engliftr were totally defeated the day before y?rteiday—We have only to regret 22 American? #'W liaveTaJfen viflims to those monsters, but ir this heat of the E&imi, «nn brave soldiers coulu dif- • . « Beverly Savarißah Aux-Cayes Jercmie Goadaloupe. .-js.XAS-'* tinguilh no one. Orders have jvtft been !fIW4 con cerning those Americans who may attempt to fur nHh the BritKh ports. This measure will furnifh us with protiQons at a law rate." of a letter from Miragusn, Bit* I adopt this measure, it would be best to take advantage of the late fuccefles, for the purpose of making peace with France, which he knew the French were dilpofed to conclude on terms honora ble to the h«ufe of Austria. The Field Marshal finding that his opinion was not approved of by his imperial majesty, solicited and obtained hit dis cretion. March 17. Dubois Crance has moved, in the Convention that every man rcfufing to pay the Forced Loan should be imprisoned j and tho' this motion has been ov.r-ruled fpr the present, it is highly probable thatjt wi> be again made, and ultimately carried*— The consequence of such a meafitfe, at such a crisis as the present, is too obviaus to need elucidation. Meanwhile, notvvithftanding these atbitraty pro ceedings, the Forced Loan has proved completely unproductive. The alarming and increasing scar city of provifioHS, which even in Paris, where eve ry exert ion is made, at the expence of the provinc ees, to supply the inhabitants with food, is f® great that two potatoes were lately fold in the street for one hundred livres in paper 5 ajttl the growing depreciation of afiignants, afford an additional ground of discontent. 1 hefe circumstances combined, have geneiatcd a complete diflatisfa&ion among all ranks of people ; and this difiatisfa&ion is so general, that from a clofc ?nd attentive observation, it has been to at to be entertained by nearly oine tenths of the inhabitants of the provinces. The discon tent is not partial, confined to particular measures, or particular men, but general } and having for its object the exifl'ing order of things, which it is the wish of the dififfefted completely to overthrow—a wish which isexpefted to be carried into effedt, as soon asafair opportunity shall occur. - T —r From the Salem (Mast J Gazelle. 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