March 13 : The princess royal of France was presented yef terilay'at court to a very numerous and brillinnt circle ? her royal highness was presented by the empress herfelf to the ambalTadors and their ladies, and to some other ladies of the firft rank : after o) which the other ministers and nobility were prefen- t j ted to the princess. The scene was interesting and affecting, and particularly so to the Imperial Fami- -y ly, who seemed to feel it very sensibly. The prin- d cess royal was much touched at the attention (hewn q to her, and her embarrassment upon her entering the room added lustre to her beauty, as well as to D the grace and affability with which her r»yal high- j ness returned the compliments paid to her. Her - royal high ness particularly said the handsomest things possible to marthals Lafeey, Clairfavt, Col loredo, Pollegrinl, and to count Trautmanfdorf, when they were presented to her. Six noble emi- n glints were alfa presented to the princess, who re- g ceived them with much sensibility. In the evening f the princess appeared at the Theatre, and, was re ceived with the molt violent bursts of applause. 1 .n- ■ wyi—» _ ( KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 28. v The Honorable House of Aflembly have ilnani- g moufly voted a sword, value 700 guineas, to his a Jordfhip the earl of Balcarras, for the services ren- e dered by him to this island, during the late rebel- 1 lion : They have also voted a similar present, value 1 500 guineas, to Major General Walpole, for his r zeal and activity during the fame war. z The Committee of the House of Aflembly and { the Council, were yesterday to give in their final 1 determination with refpeft to the Maroons now at t Port Royal. ' STOCKS. Six per Cent. ----- 1776 to 8? Three per Cent. -- - - 10/6 J | Deferred Six per Cent. ... - n/6 to 8 51 per Cent. - - - x6.i5 4J per Cent. - - - - BANK United States, - - - - 47 pr. cent. Pennsylvania, - - - - 49 North America, - - - 48 Insurance Comp. North-America, J4 £ Pcnjifylvania, 15 per ct. Exchange, at 60 days, - - 160 Burlington Printing-Office FOR sale, Lite the property of Isaac Neale. Printer, deceas ed, confiding of A goodaffortment of Types, the greater part of which are but little worn, a good mahogany Press, with the dif ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for executing any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either for a newfpapef or book-work, being in a pleasant, well populated city, about 10 miles from Philadelphia. There is also a very considerable advantage arising from the numerous applications for blanks and the general influx of advertisements, &c. &c. andahandfome profit derived from the great quantity of Rags which may be collected throughout the year. A complete set of cuts for Dilworth's Spelling-Book. Likewise will be fold a large bookbinders' Press, (ijfcd for prefling books in Iheets) together n ith a num ber of bookbinders' tools, almost new. Any printer inclining to purchafo the above office can be accommodated with the house and (land, situated in the Main street, where the business has been conducted these faveral years pad—lt is a very commodious house and may be had for a moderate rent. For the price, and further particulars, enquire of John Neale Burlington, or Henry Khammerer, No. 14, north Third-street Philadelphia, where a specimen of the types maybefeen. June 4. 3-t. TO BE LET. A LARGE Commodious dwelling House, No. T®4, Spruce street, with a convenient liable and Coach , House,—Also for sale a Chariot but little the worse for u f c- e.o,d.t.w. June 2. H TO LET. PART "of a genteel House in an airy centrical part of the citj , with every neceflary conveniency. Enquire of the Printer. *3.eod. June 2. FOR SALE, the brig Neptune, A appurtenances as (he cirrte from Tea ji x\. burthen fne"'hundred and twelve tons at Jefle and Robert Wain* wharf—For : ~~^ v r tcrms apply to EDWARD STOW, Juk. No. 4, South Water-street. Phliadelphia, June a. edtnt Wffcjk For Madeira, jpSjl FOUR FRIENDS. ILL fail m ten or twelve days; having the greatest part of her cargo engaged. For Freight or Pair age apply to JESSE & ROBERT WALN* By an Artist resident at Mr. Qellers's Hotel, MINIATURE LIKENESSES ARE taken and executed in that elegant and delicate stile, which isfo neceflary tp render a Miniature Pic ture an interesting jewel. He will warrant a strong and indifputab'e reiom blance; and he takes the liberty to lay before the public of this place his mod earnest intention to deserve their pa tronage byt his best endeavors to plcafc. N. B, Specimens are t© be seen. May 12. 5 TenerifFe Wine. TENEUIFFE WINE, in pipes, hogiheads, and quarter calks, and 170 Filtering btones, j'jft ar rived per the schooner Polly & Sally from T^nenfTe,and for Sale by John Craig, No. n Dock street. WHO HAS ALSO FOR SALE, Bed Soft-fhell'd ALMONDS, RAISfNS in Frails. SHERRY' WINE, in Quarter Gaflts, Trilb CANVAS, Battel and Irifti WINDOW GLASS. Hay 30 ef> Philadelphia, P THURSDAY EVENING, June 2, 1796. MArried.] —On Tuesday Evening lad, by the R.ev. Bishop White,Capt. Francis Ebmondson, of Liverpool, (Eng.) to Miss Joanna Norris of this city. Same night—By the Rev. Dr. Blackwell, Mr. 11 William Harrison to Miss Maria Ruston, daughter of Dr. Thomas Ruston, all of this f City. a The letter bag of the (hip Eagle (returned to port) will be forwarded to London by the William » Penn. _ P ExtraS of a Letter From Port dt Paix, dated $th May. . Payments here and at the Cape have been for mally fufpended—Perroud is gone to the City ®f St. Domingo, it is said to meet the Commissaries V from France; but many doubt the truth of the re port of their arrival. The situation of Government here and at the Cape is lamentable indeed. The C General is obliged to have a valt number of troops with him for his protedtion, and he is without a (in gle barrel of flour—they have become clamorous, and without speedy relief the worll of consequenc es are to be apprehended. Here we are not so bad ly off tor provisions ; but the troops ate so much harassed with constant duty, that there are many t malcontents : to insure fafety to the town, they are constantly obliged to patrol, and scarcely a week , pafles but we are menaced with burning the town, \ killing all the Whites and Mulattoes, and these me- | naces by the Africans, who do not know what they want." ExtraS of a Letter from Bojlon—dated May 26. " The two branches of our Legislature, by joint vote, have, agreeably to the Conltitution, filled up the vacancies in the Seriate ; and in every inllance a felcftion has been made of the federal candidates.'' On the 21ft of March, the Dire&oi y of France dated that the forced loan had produced 8,069 millions in aflijjnats—and five millions fix hundred and seventy thousand in specie. The atTignats in circulation ate reduced therefore to 28 thousand millions. Providence Marine Lift. Sunday lalt arrived a at her Moorings in the river, the (hip John Jay, Capt. Ohiey, after a pas sage of 120 days from Canton. The (hip Samp son, Capt. Sword fur New York, and lllip Eliza, Capt. Gibbeau, for Boston,(loop Union, Capt. Boyt, for the l(le of France, failed with the John Jay,-the latter having on board the French Confnl and Retintte. Left at Camon, (hip India Packet, Capt. Har ris, and (hip Difpistch, Cafwell, the former Capt. Newbury, was killed oa the N. W. coast by the Na tives, both of Boston. Left at Wampoo, 12th January, (hip America, Capt. Howell, and (hip Asia, Capt. — of New- York. The brigantine Mercury, Barnard, of this port, arrived at Macoa in Jan. the Capt. was killed by ! the natives. Left at theC:ipeof Good Hope, the 19th of March, (hip Nancy, Capt. Gardner, and ship George, Capt. Crowing(hield of Bolton—Barque Vigilant, Capt. J. Murray, schooner Ruih, J. Lam bert, and schooner Rajah, J. Carnes, all ol Sa'.etr. The sth inft. lat. 32/57, long. 64, 30, spoke a 1 brigantine prize to the British (hip Assistance, ta ' ken in March lalt, and bound to Bermuda. The 3 I (I spoke a schooner from Jamaica bound to New- London, J. Griffith mailer. The Ruby, and America, British 64. gunfhips, | were at the Cape ; Capt. Olney, was treated very - politely by the commodore, and received their as sistance in getting under way. Capt. Samuel Snow, who went out supercargo of this (hip, hhs returned in good health. Feaftsand rejoicings (fays a London paper) are preparing at Liverpool to cclebrate that day, which condemned thousands of oui fellow cieatures to the fcoprge, the withering rays of a burning fun, and " the galling fetters of an inhuman bondage ! Thus the colour of complexion, (tamps disgrace on our species, and the milerable negro is destined, with his blood, to manure that foil, which must teem with luxuries for his fofter tinted tyrant ! 1 1 a The falhionable colour at Liverpool next winter; r will be the Sangde Negre, striped with black. — These colours will alio form the cockades at the . next general sleftion. Our indecision refpefiing the (lave trade,, will cer tainly affect our national character. The sincerity of our profeflions will be questioned. We have been calling this a just and neceflary war ; we have been profeffing to fight for religion, humanity and juft fce ; we have been ronfing Europe to avenge the cause of God and man, and yet we refufe toabolifh (I the (lave trade, which outrages every principle of i_ justice, and violates all the duties of humanity. We have lavished so much of our humanity and justice upon France, that we have none to spare for Africa. ExtraS of a letter dated Halifax, May 15, 179®' " I failed from Waterford, in the Elizabeth, of Alexandria, Capt. Wood for New-York the 27th i- of March, but, to the lead of my expectation, we c fell in with a fifty gun (hip called the Assistance, l " just come out of Sandy Hook on a cruize towards Halifax, being within thirty four leagues of land : Having boarded us, they took (hip's company and - forty »f our paflengers, leaving only married men who had large families. They put twelve men and twoofficers on board, and brought us here last night. ,1 The Captain of our vefiel not having proper papers -- to prove her to be an American, (he was sent here d to be tried by admiral Murray-*—(he is here at pre sent ; the Assistance will not cqme here this tort night, being on a cruize : we arc to be detained until (he arrives, unless we can by any means pro cure leave of admiral tQ go, Mr. and I are in very low spirits not knowing what to do. I have just written these few tines, to acquaint vop of our fituatian, hoping you will write by re turn of poll, what you think bed to be done—lf we (hall get our liberty before 1 hear from you, we -J w?3 gfc ,V ;he fir ft vcflVl bourd £0 New-York or Philadelphia. t, — c ' Bv the ship Ganges. C ipt. Tiiigey, wr he*rthat the Maladalta, a French privateer, from the 1 fie of r . France had captured a number of Butifh prizes, and tent them in there, among whiih was the Tri ton, a rick Haft Indiaman, from Madras to Bengal. 1 lie Ganges pasTed St. Helena but 30 days a go. In her came palfengeis Mr. Charles Francis, and capc.Curwen of this city. E Paris papers to the Bth April, are received at New York by the Editor of the Minerva. Wc presume there was no certainty of peace at that period. . h The firft Seflion of the fourth Congress of the t' United States closed yesterday ; The molt impor- it tant business which has been tranfa&ed is that t which prefervcs the blessings of peace and neutrality t to our country. ' ii That theft* have been in jeopardy, is the opinion t ofthe people; that they have been preserved, the f people may thank themselves. a 1 — 1 v BOSTON, May 1[ * GENERAL ELECTION. { Yesterday being the day of General Eleftton, e the gentlemen returned to serve as Senators and r Representatives for the General Court, the present , year met at the State Houle in this town, agreeable , to the constitution, and took the oath and fubfcri- ( bed the declaration required 1 , fit fore the Governor, Lieut. Governor and Council. After the-Execu tivehad retired, the Senate made choice of the Hon. SAM. PHILLIPS, Esq. for their Prefldent, and Mr. EDWARD M'LEAN,for their clerk ; and the House of Representatives chafe ESW, H. ROBBINS, Esq. tor their Speaker, and HENRY WARREN, Esq. for their Clerk. Being again joined by the Executive (who were escorted from the Council Chamber to thri State House, by the Independent Cadets, commanded by Col. Elliot, they proceeded to the Old Brick Meeting House, where * learned and well adapted sermon was deli vered by the Kev Mr. Fiench of Apdover, from Romans, 13th Chap. sth verse. " Wherefore, ye mtift needs be not only for wrath, but also foi conscience fake. ' At 4 o'clock P. M. the two branches again met, and the Senate having counted the returns of votes for Senatois and Counsellors, they informed the House that there were a number of vacancies by reason of deficiencies in the Elections; whereupon they met in Convention fpr the purpose of fillin/ those vacancies according to the conllitution, .ami af-er counting the ballots it appeared the following gentlemen was chosen. Suffolk Hob. John Coffin Jones, Esq. Briltol. Hon. Thomas Durfee, Esq. Worcester. Hon. Elijah Brigham, Esq. Cumberland. Hon. Daniel Davis, Esq. Lincoln, Hancock, and Wafhingtotl. Hon. Ilaac Parker, Esq. BY THIS DAY'S MAIL. NEW-YORK, June 1. Authentic Intelligence• By the French frigate L'lnfurgen'te arrived the day before yesterday at this port we are informed, that {he belongs to a division of eight men of war, failed from Brest in April -fall, and arrived at Cape Francois on the tenth of May. That this division iscompofed of 011 c frigate of 44 guns, three do. of 40, and four ships of the line cut down. On the nth of May, arrived at the Cape a se cond division of three (hips, two of which are of 74 guns, and the third a frigate of 44 guns. A third squadron was announced, and expected in eve ry moment. This lad division is composed of eight ships of the line, and ten frigates or sloops of war. It is the very fame which the lalt fall intercepted and took 40 English vessels, valued at 40 millions of livres, together with a 74, one of the convoying (hips. On board the Wattigny, a 74. one of the second i division, were citizens Sonthonax, Le Blanc, Rai mond, and Gitaud, commifTaries of the executive dire&ory of Fiance, and its envoy to the Windward islands. Their colleague, Citizen Roume, had ar • rived some trme before them in the Spanilh part of ' St. Domingo, which is immediately to be delivered 1 up to France. 1 The ,above intelligence, being authentic, willfet aside all doubt which before clouded the Weft-In • di& accounts refpefting the arrival of a French re -1 inforcement in that quarter. f In addition to the above account we have been . favored with the Proclamation of Citizen Sonthonax, 1 as president of the Comtnifiion from the Executive r Directory of France, who arrived in the fleet from Brest, dated Cape Francais 25 Floreal, May 15. This is translating for the Argils, and will appear • to-morrow. f Citizen Bournonville has set off post haste for 1 Philadelphia from where we may expect important : news soon. {.Argus.] ' IMPORTANT. : By letters received in this city we are informed, I thai Capt. Harris, arrived at Bolton from the Cape ' of Good Hope, brings intelligence of that place be -1 ing taken by the Freach. [Diary.] s NORFOLK, May 2j. Arrived at this port. - Ship Elizabeth, Parfells, Martinique 1 Brig Abigail, Elliot, St. Vincents - Schr. Polly, Coek,? Jamaica 1 Betsey, Dolton, Cape Nichola Mole Sloop Mercury, Pike, Havanna t Dianna, Dunn, Jamaica C LEAKED* f Ship Industry, Vickery, Liverpool e Fran.-es and Mary. Reed, Cork 1 Mcjfrt. tt'ilbtl iff O'Connor, You well oblige me bjrinfcrtlng the enclofeci pro« clstnaiiuii in your paper to morrow. I am, Gert'fffien, &c. JOHN HAMILTON. British Consul's Office,! May 25, 1756. J MA RTt NI CO: P ROC L A M A T I 0 N. By his Excellency Brigadier General William ICeppel, Governor ard Commandet 4 in Chief of the Island of Mirtinico, and Vi .e Admiral of the fame, &c. &. Whsr eas it has been teprefeiltedto me that ii is highly necefl; to permit for a longer Cpace of ti;ne the free importation of certain ar.licle* of provifinu into this Colony, I have thought ht, by of the power and authorities in me veiled, tins my proclamation, hereby permitting and alloy ing that from and j r ter this ptlfolicition hcieof u < til the firft day of the month of Anguft next■■ suing, all foreign vefTcls beionpi g to the ftibjiv • .. any power or (late in amir-- with his maii-lly, let with provisions of every kind, (excepti lv, salted beef, salted pork and butier) (ha" ;r . may be admitted into the .ports of Fort Royal. St. m and Trinity. The importers thereof pa 1 the colonial duties and no other : and and he;r«a flllo '■ ed to take rrm and molaTes in exchange for their refpeftive cargoes Of which premise* all Sfi ■ within this government are hereby ct j ■trci'. and ■ quired to take notice, andto go*cr 1 tlurnfelvt9 cordingly.' Given under my hand and ftal a S . P this Joth day of April, 1796. 0 tieth year of his Majesty's i\i» WILLIAM KEPPEL. Ey his Excellency's command ( Signed.) CHAs. COTTRELT., SeerctAry POiiT OF Pmi/ibiLPUIA ARRIVED. DV, Brig Bctfey, M'lr.tyer, Port-auPiin • 15 Mercury, King, . J i *wn . II Newton, Da Costa, St. C <-ix 13 Fly, Henderfon, . North Cari l; . f Jenny, Alkorn, Jertmic 1 + Sehooner Freedom, Crnndon,, J Ftiend(hipjp»(h>v d, St 1 o I . MX. and Mfti. l-RANC . G . . New Theatre. jON FRIDAY tVENiNQ, June % Will be performed, 'the fragedy of CORIOL A N U 3. Never performed herb. [Written bv Shak*fpeare, and altered by J«hn Kcmble,£fq.J Caius Marcius, Mr. Morc'on. Aulus Tullus Aufidius, Mr Green. Mcnenius Agriopa, Mr* liaie». Co mini us, Mr. Wintleck. Sici(litis Velutus, Mr. MarftiaH* Junius liruius, Mr. iSeete Mr. Darley, jun, Y 'ung Marcius, Miss Solomon. Roman officer, Mr. Parley, Jan. Volfcrap Officer, - Mr. Morgan. Citizens, Mess. Francis,Bliflett,' Wane la »d Morrill Volumma, Mrs. WhitloCit. 1/irgilia, Mrs Francis. Valeria, Mrs. Shaw. Gentlewoman, Miss Rowfon. In a& 11. AN OVATION, inhonor o/ Cjius M4rcius Coriolanus, over the Vo fcians at Corioli. The Vocal Paris by MetTrs. Dariev, Da ley, jun Rabbins, Worrell, Mrs: Oldmixon, Mrs Warreli. M"». Hirvev, &c. In ad V A PROCESSION OF MATRONS f»r the par pole oF entreaung Terms of P.-ac • for Rorpe, after the re volt of Coriolanus to the Volicians; With A DE MARCH, after his Death. End of the Tragedy, Mr.CHALMiRs will recitea whim r ical f comical, poetical, profaical. rhaplodical Paraphrase onShakefpeare's Seven Ages. To which will be added, For the firft time in Ameiica. and so his night only, a Pan tomimic Entertainment, -he graicr pa i Euirely New, with a few fel.£t(cenes from the molt ap;>ro ed compo - tioos, called HARLEQUIN DOCTOR F lUS7VS ; Or TrlE DEVIL WILL H V HKS OWN, With new Scenery DrcllVs and D -.orations. The Scenery defined and executed bv M . Miibourne. • The following is a ihort description of Scenery, flutinefil and c'narafters —* THE ST DY Of F VUSTUS Anuria, a ceLllial spirit, wiit. au address in cha a£ler f [ M s. Francis. Harlequin Doctor Fauftus, Mr, Francis. Mep'.uftopholis, with a fonj.M/. DirJey. Good Spirit, Mrs. Wjrtell* ' EviJ Spirit, Air. Darlcv, jun. In which will be A D OF FURIES, f By Morif Lege, Mr. Warreli, jun. MafierWarrell, Mr. Mttj chrll, Mr Heetc, See. ' Helen of Tr«y, (with a l«ng) Mrs. Marfliall. The Music of this Scene, with an introductory symphony —• I - By Mr. R lay lor LANDSCAPE and WATER MILL. Miller, Mr. Warreli. Miller'* Son, Mr. Darley, lun. Miller's Wife* Mad. Lege, •j Miss Rowfon,Mrs.Do&or, Mrs.Giilirtghan),&c» Clown, Mr. Bliffeit, ' Columbine, Miss Milboqrne. - THE MAGICAL iCRtEN. j Scaramouch, Sig. Doctor. Scene—A COTTAGE, which cl an e» to an INN. Landlady, Mrs. Solomon. r Scene—A STREET, in which is introduced A TRICK SE DAN CHAIR. r Chairmen, MefTrs. Mitchell and Mirgsn. t Pigmies, (with a REELJ Mailer Bates, Mils Solomon and Miss Giilafoie Scene—A Chamber, with a TRICK BOTTLE, and a Beau* set, which changes to A BOOK-C \SH. Scene— A WOOD — ouj; by Mrs Wirreli. Scene—A CAVERX—VQWfALL OF FAUSTUS. ' The Paiitomime concludes with A riRfV Of THE TEMPLE OF QLORY % and THE 6kSCENT OF THE CMARtOT OF THE SUIT. ** • ... • • • u . ? Mils Salomon; and vEnal Spirits in the Chariot M G ,| Ufpie . AND A GR ND BALLET, B/ Monficur Lege, J, Warreli, Mifi Gillclpie, and Mrs. Dr . e The Music fclerfted from Havd". Pl