1"!.:* jafttces of PerthMre fin;d several delinquents withe ..i of 6881. for dialling whiikiy. Difdjit Aberdeen on the 6th in ft. in the 77th year George Campbell, D. D.F. R. 3. of Edin burgh, late principal and profeffor of divinity iu the Marshal College and Uui verfity of Aberdeen. GLASGOW, April 14. From our Correfpoiident at London, April 11, at Night. . , The House of Commons was this day croilded ia exoe£iation of a meflage from tKe Thrdne, relative to the state papers publilhing this morning. This expect ation is defeated. lam just now aifured, from high authority, that no meflage will come down. . The House of Peers being adjourned, it cannot confidently with order be brought. There is do doubt entertained but that Mr. Pitt will come down in the course of the week, with a demand of fix millions —half to go either as a subsidy or loan fd the Emperor. The declaration of the French Directory amounts to t h, s «We will ncit make peace till Great Britain re ltores »H the poHeflidns (he has taken from us and the Dutch —and that we shall retain St. D >mingo from 1 Spain, Belgium and all the pofleflions we have already comprised within our fraternal grasp." From fiich conditions, even the molt violetli dedalmers against the war mult revolt. April 16- A letter from New York to a company In town ? — « Our markets are plentiful of all kinds of grain. Our merchants have got affignats for the cargoes sent to France, and, as they find they are not current with bur banks, the exportation to France is completely flopped. They wish more had been ferit as they could easily have drawn for it." FRANKFORT, March if . , Yesterday the equipage of the archduke Charles pair ed through this place for Mentz. Every thing is in readiness to open the campaign, in cafe the negociations for peace are broken off The French gerjeral Marceau's Nai quarters are to be removed from Treves—The head quarters of the army of Conde removed yester day to a small town near Freyburgh, in the Brifgaii— the expedted arrival of Boheiriian, and other Imperial troops, is said to be the caul'e of this movement.— Thtfe will increase the emigrants to 43,000. WESEL, April 1. Dufleldorff fwarim with French, and preparations for opening the campaign are pufVed with the utmost activity —It is thought the Republicans will begin by attacking the Auftrians upon the Sieg, after endeavar irtg to turn them at ElberfeljJ—For this real'on no doubt they have been iiifpedling the Rohr and its fords •—According to the Uteft intelligence Jourdan's head quarters are renloved to Wittlick, neSr the Moselle. GENOA, Match,2o.'. Some Moody scenes hive lately taken place between the French soldiers and the peasantry upon our territo ry : the form*r overrunnirtg the vineyairds, tore down the paling for fuel; the countrymen fell upon them with l'uch force that ij Frenchmen were killed, and 'ieveral wounded. The French fleet have not failed from Toulon— They want so many neeeffaries, it cannot take place under a month ; rior has the fquadroa failed from Ca diz. The British miniver, Mr. Drake, has come from Milan, to prevent she French from obtaining any loan. NotvVithftandirrg th'e refmors of peace, both the Au- Itrian and French armies continue to receive reinforce ments, and to approach each other; The French have obtained 5 or 6,0001. as a part of the propowd loan, which is looked upon a doeueur to prevent any disagreeable conlequences. The diftur ' bailees in Sardinia ilili continue, and are the cause of iAiich bloo'dfhet?, FRANCE; PARIS, April i: The late arrival of Citizen Bacher, ift Secre;ary to the French Embassy in Switzerland, gave rife to the report that negotiations for peace were in a (late of great fyi wardnefs ; but we learn tliat'Ris arrival was purfuan! to order of goierumentj to an ftVer some charges brought againtt him. Pichegru lives without the lead parade, iri far nifhed apartments St Vauban's hotel. He appears in public inafimple dress ; utters neither complaints nor regrets—wishes* for' peace—mentions his rivals with praise, and difdflins the Sanders of the Jaco bins. April 4i. It is under confederation to form three Camps in th© interior—at Marli, Safs-Sotis and Or 4eans. Charette de la Collinicrej- coufro to the general of La Vendee, was arretted on the 21ft ult. in his chateau neat Nantz. He was only 23 years old and has been eondertned and eiectited. 5. Cochran a metrtber of the Council of Elders fuccecds Merlin as Minister of Police—the latter resumes his former place as minister of Justice. 6. The members'of t&e directory were present in their robes at theoperting Of the national i'nftitute and the whole diplomatic corps' affiftid in that ?o kmnity. , Council of 500, March zy. A plan relative to the payment of tax's si was a dopted. 30. The President athioanedd a'petition contain ing accufat ions against several national representa tives. It was said that, according to the terms' of t!he Constitution, such denulpciatjphs dtight to be read in a secret Committee. After a'd-.fcuffion 01 some length, a committee was* agreed' to. The members denounced by the Teirorifts cfrlie South,' tfere Ifoard, Rouhier, Cadroy, and Caqibon. 31ft. Barras.oneof the E)ireft'6ry, stated that she denunciation of yesterday was not tranhnitted by him. He did this to (hew he was incapable 6f yiivate resentment. r f'his letter pioved the pireftory to have no (hare in the peifidious conduit of the malevolents of the • Sooth. The letter was signed by the Secretaries. April I. The Executive Diredtory demanded of the i'.juncil to diftand thfc companies raised Augiift 10, '93, for'the fetvice of the Batteries of Goulct and the road of Bred. .Refer red to a conamiflion. Sundry complaints ageiiili the eortimifiioner ol the Diredtory, Rsverchon, were referred to a commif flcn. 2. Thi? plan for re-eftabli(femg a national lottery was difcufled, and adjourned for 3- days. I'aftoret called the attention of the Council to tUe evils that desolate the country—" The limits are removed, the fencfs.ahd hedges broken dO\i,n,aud tbe foiefts laid wafle. £vtry where thifrcls jjUiuder.Sod pjl fcige,"—Referred to a totilinittee. I 3* Citizen DufTanlt, PredJcnt of the national e!tabli(hmeht of feieoe'es and arts, informed tliat the ellabh(hmeht would hold its firft public littiiigs the eufuing day at 4 o'clock. On the report of GofTuin, the council refolded that from the present day, the pay granted by the laws to the land dnd sea foices; and in general to all the military oh service, (hall be paid according to a fixed value. The indemnities granted on the fcoie of the depreciation of afiljjnats were accordingly fefcinded, _The rations 111 kind to be supplied as dfual. Gen. Morreaii, who fiicceeds Picheg * in the command of the army of the Rhiuei was present when this resolution was entered.into. The fitting of April t; and 6, was principally, taken up with business relative to the forced loan and the new ACTS Faffed at the First SelHon of the Fodrth Congress. ii An aifi making appropriations for the sup port of government for the year 1796. I. An ail further extending the time for receiv ing on loan the dorijellie debt df thelJnited States. 5. An a£t for the reh'el" of B njamin Strother. 4. An adt foi the relief of israel Loring. 5 An aft for allowing compensation to the members of the Senate and House of Reprefent.a tivis of the United Sfkte:, add to Certain officers of both Houses. 6. An aft providing relief for a limited time, in certain cases of invalid lCgifters. 7. An making a partial appropriation for the rtiilitary ellablifheiit for the year 1796. 5. An adt for the relief of Jose Ron Silva. 9. An aft for the relief of certain officers and soldiers, who have been wounded t>r disabled, in ths actual service of the United States. Id. An adt to continue in force Sii adt " to ascertain tne fees in admiralty proctedinj/s in the diftrift courts of the United States, and fpr Other purpiofes;" 1 i. An adt making certain provifiops in regard to the circtlit court far th<h diftridt df Hdrth'-Cgro lina. 12. Ari aft authorising the etediing Of a liglSt houfe on Baker's Ida id, iu the state of Ma(Tachu fetts. 13. An adt for eltablifh'ing trttdfng hdUfei with the Indian tubes. 14. A resolve, directing further returns in t&'£ cafci of claimants for invalid penlions. 15. An aft fupplemeutary to an adt, entitled,' " an aft to provide a naval armament." 16. An aft authorizing and directing the Secre tary at War to place certain persons, theiein named, on the p'rnCitsi lilt. 17. An aft in addition to an aft, entituled "an adt making farther pfbvifi'on for tli,e support of public credit and for the redemption of the public debt.. 18. An adt making funhei proVision Relative to revenue Cutters. 19. An aft to continue in force,' for a liriilted time, an aft, intituleS, " an aft declaring the ton fent of Congress to an aft of the (late of Maryland, pafled the ißth day of December; i 793» for the of a health-officer." 20. An aft ailthori2in'g a lua'n f6'r th'e use of the City of Washington, in .the dillridt of Columbia, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 11. An aft making apprapriations for defray ing the ejtpenfes which rfray arife,in eairying into effect a treaty made between tne United Slates and certain Indian tribes noith-vVelt of the fiver Ohio. 22. An aft making an appropiiatiou for defray ing .the expenses which may arise in carrying into effect the treaty made Wtwedn the United States and the Deyand Regency of Algiers. 23. An aft making in appropriation towards defraying the expenses which may arise in carrying into effect the treaty of amity, commerce and navi gation, made between the United Stages' and Gjeat Britain. *4. An adt making appropriations for defraying the expenses which may arise in carrying inty effect the treaty made between the United Stated 1 aed th'e' king of Spain; 2j}. An adt declaring the content of Congress to a certain aft of the (late of Maryland ; and to con tinue an aft declaring the assent of Congress to cer - tain aits of the (late 3 of Maryland, Georgia, and Rhode-lfland and Providence Pla'titations, so far as th« fame refpefts'the states of Georgia,'aiid Rhode- Iffand and Providence Plantations. t6. An' aft allowing compensation for horses liilled i'A battle, belonging to officers of tttf arnrty of the United StatesV *7. Ah aft to repeal so much of an aft, intituled, •'« an aft to eftablilh the judicial courts of the Uni ted as'direfts that alternate feffi'ona' of the circuit Court for the diftrift of Pennsylvania (hall bd hold en at Vorktown ; and for other purposes.' An aft providing fort tlie sale of the lands of the United States, in the territory north-weft .of tlie river Qtu<jr,- and above t : he thotith of Kentucky river. . ; _ , 29. An aft authorizing the erection of a iight hotrfe on Cape-Cod, in the (late of Massachusetts. 3 a'. An aft aiithofeing 1 Eberiesfer Zane to lo cate certain la.ids in JHe terr.tory of the United States north-weft of* tile river Ohic. ; 31 An aft to regulati 1 tr'ade and intercourse with the Indian tribes 5' iiid' to preserve peace on the frontiers. 3V. An aft altering the compenfatiod of the accountant df the War Department. < 3.3. An aft laying duties on carriages for the conveyance of persons }' artd repealing the fariflcr aft"fot-that purpose. { . > • 34. An aft in addition to an aft, intituled, " atr aft fiipplemeiiury to ap act,'itltitoled, aft to provide morrf for' the colleftion'.rf the duties on goods, yvares and merchandize i'jupovied into the United States,-aitd On ttie>ipnhage of fl.ips or veflels." ■ An aft for the relief and prOtstnoA ot Ame rican seamen. 16. An aft refpeftmg the mint. . 37. An aft to alier the fclTi.ms of the c/rcim courts in the dilrift of VermotJiand Rhode-lfland ; and for other pmpofes. 3s. An ad. relative «o quafsnjhfte. 39- An aft for tlie relict of persons imprisoned tor ilebr, 4?- A» aft making further pr->vifion for the ex peufcs attending the intercourse of the United Staies vyith foreign nations ; and to continue in forte the aj£i, intituled, " an aft providing the means of ititbfcouife between the United States atid foreigii nations." 4'* An aft tor the relief of Sylvanils Bourne. 42. An aft to continue in force, foi" a limited tune, the ails therein ihenn'oned. 43. An aft to ascertain and fix thfc military ella - blifhinerit of the United States. 44* An ift to regulate the compenfatlon ol" clerks. 45. A« aft making provifioti for the payment, of certain debts of the United States. 46 Ad aft^oWfhnjfpaffpiSrtSfor the (hips and vcflela afrtha United States. 4?- An aft to suspend, in part, the aft, intituled; " an aft to alter and amend the aft, intituled, " an aft laying cehain dutieil upon fnuff and refined fti gar'" 48. An aft itiaking ah appropriation to fatisfjr cettain demands attending the late infurreftion, 5: to increase the compensation to jurors and witnef feain the courts of the United Statis. 45. An aft limiting th 6 time for the allowance of drawback on the exportation of domeltic dif tillcd spirits, and allowing a drawback upon such spirits exported iti vtlfels of less than thirtr tons by the MiHifippi. $6. An aft providing relief to thS owners .of stills within the United States, for a limited time, in ctfrtaiii cases. Jt. An aft regulating the grants of land appro priated for military set vices, and for the Society of the United Brethren fair propagating the gufpcl among the hi^ihen; 52. An aft for tf>e admidion of tlie date of TeituclTee into tbe union, t ' 53. Ah aft making appropriations for the fup jiort of the military rind naval eitablilhments for the 1798. 54. An aft making further appropriation's for the year 1796. 55. As aft to indemnify the estate of the late Major General Nathaniel Greene, for n certain bond entered into by him during the late war. An aft providing relief to the owners of stills within thfc Uui'ted States for a liriiiited time, ifi certa'iri cases; I — ~ Philadelphia, June 4. ; Tfie Gangus, on her arrival from India, fainted the I city with fifteen guns. Through iome inattention, one of the guns goiiig off £>le\V off both the arms of ah unfortunate sailor belonging to the (hip, and otherwise nmerably wounded him, blowing him at the fame time into the river. He was taken tip, and sent to the Peiuifylvania l>olpitil, wiitrc fie died yefter-\ day morning. , , A Portuguese Indiaman, having: on board a very valuable cargo, bound tiem brazil to Goa, and iiunint ing 3i gnus, in, the Indian Ocean fell in wjtfi the • French frigate CyLefe; mounting 44 gun>, arifl carry ing 470 men, when a rr\olt desperate and bloOdy a'&ion : commenced, which Uftid three hoftrs aiad a half. The liorttijyefc flaffcitas to-tlrike fc'er colours, after ■ having hafloa vail number of n.en killed on hoard. The Freritttrt»iu took possession, and after plundering ■ the fi'.Lp ef <"->ery thing valuable on board, dismissed her; exacting, however, from the captain, an oath ' not 16 tane arms against the French Republic agiiU dar | ing the comrnuSaee of the jtrefent war i'hiladelpi'ji, Jane 3d, , Ffnnc,' I HAVE seen a paragraph in your paper of the a7th ultimo, copied frojn the New-York Minerva of the 23d, which mentions a letter received by a gentleman of Sotith Carolina, new a member of Cougr e/jj on the r fubjeft of the wellern infurreilion,. t..-» . i As all the member's of (JoAgrefs from that state are • implicated in this paragraph; I.think it d((e to them to r declare that I \vas~ the person who received the fetter in : question. I owe it to myfelf, at the fame time, to aver i that' f in no minnei 1 authorized the publication of this J paragraph : For though I thought fnyfelf at full liberty . to meAtion the letter in'pWvate conversation, and did so ; to several of my friends, I never intended or expelled that rn'y communications on tli'e fubjeft (h'ould find thiir way into'the p'ap'ers. Having been thus led to mention' this aSair, I think proper to add, that ihe letter contains rto hint of the Author's beinjf concerned in the wellern infurreftion, or privy to it. Whatever fte said was stated merely as opiiildii and coVijedlure. I am, Sir, with refpeft, Yo'ur's, tea ROB. si. HARPER.' Mr. Fenno, in a late number ess your Gazette ; the Charge of the United States to the Grand Jtiry for the fotftlitrn diftr'ift nf Georgia, together with their infwer were publidied. The following article m,the Southern Centinel Will thrtfw soMe light an the, fubjeft. Mr. M'Millan,' Lift the corhrauiiity (hoiild be again "deluded by (Sis lali effort,' you will oblige the friends' to good I government by infertiug the following certificate— from which it will appear, that the foregoing pi e fentm<?nts of tire Grand Jury of this diftrift, instead of conveying the* public opinion the L-i-J" ijyille Ajftml'lyt and the private quarrel bitwet!. two gentlemen is in fact not| ing more than the' extra judicial intemperate and txparte proceedings of a few individuals from three count!tr: i)uly ; ten from Chatliam, two : from Liberty, and t-vo from Ef fingharn county ; altho' there are 24 counties iii this lUtSiiind the three contain' riOt Jhore than one fifteenth of the whole ■ 1 doJ>f({by certify that tfct persons whose names are fukferibed t6 the foresting presentments relfdc in the following . Peter H. j John Tet<(u, L<rv»- ,is Turner, John Barnacd.,' Wilmington I'f.anu* in Chstihatn county. Hampton Robert Greef, Levi Shtf tall, John Shick, Levi Abrahams, Willam Lew» den, city of Savaa.nah, (Chatham.) Audley Maxwell, Simon Fracer, Liberty coiintv. Nathauiel Hcidfon, William Porter, county. Ceriifiitd by me in the Circuit Court of the U nitcd States, for the diljnftl of Georgia, this 30th April, 179 6. G'. B. M. of the Diftrift of Georgia. Sundry Adveriiiements omitted this day shall be iriferted on Monday. All Advertife,ments left at this office at any time before half after One o' clock, shall appear in the paper of the fame eveniiig. J ust IMPORTED in the Ship GANGES} From CALCUTTA, apd for Sale at No. 14§1 Souths Front Street, Jfcfa Packages of the following GOODS, jpjNGRM Cloths, X Hamial HuihhtmdiQ Qurrahi, Guzztjiahs, Barkar Handkerchief^ Tickerys, 1 Jliabad Eafta^, Rofua Coffat s, Patna Chinfczj Xatifcties, fiindannocs, Choppa Romals, f Handkerchiefs,l!fc. l&c. June 4. e.0.d.4.t. A Gnat Variety of Elc/ant Globe and Vaji i . . LAM PS; FOp. halls and encries, of ti.e belt I- •• n w gullies, ballance weights, and every net. (Tary appen dage, of sizes fuiiable to accommodate buildings 01 aii di stentions. Also, an affbrtment of Lamps, adapted use of jj&rlfcurs, chambers counting 1) ores, with patent bufrtef's, wick, glafles, i&c. Ju/} Imported and for Sale ly W. " P O y N T E L L, Ne. 70, Chefnut, between Setond and i'hir.i streets. Also, a handfoo-.C ifloHnient of maiogany kn.fc cafe* for fids boards^ June 4. JOHN PAUL jSNES, TNfORMATION is hereby g ycj ... the John Paul Jones was a proprietor oi iiVv. ihares (an ount ing to about 5867 teres) in a trail of land purchased by the Ohio Company, in the territory of the United .Stirv* of Atnefica,' north-wSft of the river Ohio ; and that hi* heifs, or legal reprefentativi, o» appujanoi » c tt>'p«f said company, at Marietta the cent.. r_" said, will receive a deed of thj Lid live lharcs, or rigkts of land. '1 he application mas he made personally or by an agent, k but proper documents inuft he produced to prove the , claimantjOr claimants the legal heirs ox representative of k the fajd Jones. - .. , N. 6. . As it is not known in what country the or perftjnsinterefted reside.it will be an ad. oi benevojencp in every Printer in Amef jca and Europe, who fljaii insert this advertisement in his p^per. In behalf of the c!>c£tors of C«?^ i r - v , t , r KUFUS PUTNAM. Marietta, May 20,[June 4} 9>V FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, RAN away from the fubferiber Jiying near Churei} frill. Q*"en Anns County in the State of.Mafylaiid, about dhe.fiik January last, a Mack negro inar., Sam, abodt thirty years of age,' 5 feet <i or 9 inches has d crooked finger on <?W hand, and ope leg a;id loot smaller tkari the other, somewhat round~fho)iljt.reU, hig! cloathing unknown. Any perlon who wil fecuVe ogt bring* said fellow home, so that I may get him have the above reward with rcafonable charges. WiLWftM JACOBS. June 4. *xa>V2m, for KIfvGSTOX, (Jam.) The COPPER-BOTTOMED SSjjBIR.IG LAV IN lA, JOHN QHARNOCfc,. Master. SHE wili fail in eight days—For freight or apply so the maftsr on board, at Cuthbcrt's wfiar or to . . ?t PHILIPS, CRAMOND & Co. June 4,' 3 t. MM: and MISS. WILLpMS's isIXGHT. New Theatre. ON MONDAY EVENING, June 6,' Will fci Presented (for the firft time this Seai'on) ait ffiftorical 'I ragedy, (written by Shakespeare) cjllctl RICH.A R. D 111. , .. , Ftvl of the Play, w.ill be Presented, , A GRAND MASqUERADEDANCS' In \yhith will be introcjuted, A PAS DE DEL X, By Mr.. Warrrell and- Miss Willems, A HORNPIPE, by Miss Oillafpe, and a MINUET,' By Mr. Francis and Mrs. Harvey. ; To which vill be added, (performed but once,) the , . , . ... farce qf BARNABY BRITTLE, Or, A WIFE AT IfER WIT'S END. ' ; [AV Often pirfcfriiied' at Convent Cardan, with general ~ ;>■ -i App^-I (.Between the AdU of the Farce Mrs. Marfliall will recite BELIES HAVE AT YE ALL ! Ticket. ,to had of Mr.. Harvy, 178, Uace-flreet, . and of Miss Wiliems,' No. 67, Cherry Alley. Or. Wcdnefday, i Tragedy, cilled R.raeo and Juliet ; with a Comedy (pot adted thisSeal'on) called the Liar—For rW Benefit ef Mr.Warrell, Mr.Warrell. jun. and Matter Warrell. M Lege and Sig. Joseph Doiior's Night will be on, Friday. By nn Artist resident at Mr. Oellers's Hotel, MINI At 6 RE LIKENESSES A -RE tiken an J executed' in that elegant apd delicate - itile, which is so nsce&iry to render a Miniature Pic ture an imerdtiiig jewel. He will v/'arrant a ftrr.ng and indifputab'e refofn- and he take= the liberty to lay belort the public of this place his most earueft intention to defcrve tljeir pa-. his bell endeavors to please. B. Specimens are to be seen. May 12. 5 + -V'. . ' . .. TO LET. PART of a genteel House in an airy centrical part of the^ citj, with every neccffary- cofcveniency. Enquire of the Printer. • i eo A June 4. *' ~
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