Continuation of Foreign In- non-juring priests, wrote to the National fROlt A CORRF.SPO\'DrA' f the Convention, as follows : Congress of United States the " telligence, by Waihing- The genius of Liberty conduAed us He who is more noisy than liis neigh- bors about ton, from Cork. in the middle of thedarkest night, to the his religion, will soon be let House of Reprcfentatbves. down for retreat of a non-juring priest, more than a man that has none. It is a Wednesday, Jan. i. lure mark of a defiguinghypocrite, who sour-score years old, on whom we found After reading and referring several pe- PORTSMOUTH, Oa. 29, wortld let up tlie (hewfor the and Jopieces of gold of 24 livres, 65 piieces of reality, titions?a motion was made to into make his market of the (hew. lame go Vice-AdmiralSir John flag con- filvcr, of 6 livrss, stamped with the old The committee of the whole, on the of Jams' remark is and (hould inva- report tinues in the Boyne, it is therefore pro- ?mould, which formed the treasury of this applicable, be the Secretary of State, riably applied the political hypocrites? ref'pefting the fo- bible that he is to convoy the trade to the refractory obflinate man, with a gold watch to reign commerce of the United States? and a Manheim fnuffbox, thole posture mailers, and makers of gri- iWeft-Ilidies ; but the idea of carrying an &c." This motion was succeeded another, to mace, who would have the world rate the by armament there is certainly given up for Second announced that he had found suspend the of this merit of principles by the bluster of consideration fubjeft* the prefer.?. out the means to direa balloons at plea- thole till the correspondence of the who pronounce them. It is hard Executive The transports with the troops intend- sure, and from tliis discovery he thinks the no mat- with the be ter a dozen British Minister should printed ed for the Weft-Indies, failed yesterday enemy will receive great injury.?Refer- for frothy ranters to get to- and in the hands of the gether, and, in effect to bully the still sen- members?this morning at fix o'clock with a very favora- red to the Committee of Public instruc- motion was negatived?and the Hoiile sible, honelt people as much as they may ble gale, and mult nearly reach Oitend tion, where Second will exhibit his disco- went into committee?Mr. Trumbull in this evening. very. chufe. A Democratic club to make it's the chair. resolves refpefted, come Lacuro.be St. Michel, Commiflionerin Ihonld forth? The Debate was continued till near Who arc these men that would DOVER, Oft. 29. Coriica, wrote from Calvi, under date of govern us three o'clock?when the committee rose, from their dark hoi ? Are This morningpafled by to the Downs, October i, that the Englilh, after having , they superior and reported progress. in light and information, in virtue, cha- about 18 fail of transports, with 7000 cut off all communicationby sea, had fum- or A meflage was received from the Presi- racter to other men ? if not, why do .they troops on board, under convoy of two moncd Baftia, and St. Florent, and were dent ofthe United States, c< take it upon them to di&ate ? mmunicating1 frigates, bound from Portsmouth to Of- determined to attack the latter place in as a body a letter fromM. Genet, Minister Plenipo- Paoli, who A freeman may petition after having tend. concert with directed the at- tentiaryof the Republic of to the elected rulers?the pieIs is There The gun-boats, which have remained taek by land: but a violent storm obliged free. United States, dated the 2cth is no need of clubs. December fjnee and Let ? here the siege of , left this the English to retire.?Paoli has been re- combinations 1 793 a, -d a copy of the proceedings of us know who are, that we harbor yeflerdav mjrning for Nieuport. pulsed, and the Corficans have not been they may judge the Legislature of South-Carolina. The what they are. It looks like aristo- more fuccefsful. very letter was read?it llat'es that the minister LONDON, October cracy, for persons of relllefs fiery spirits, 30. Saint Just made a report oh the law had not authorized the enrolling, arming as this was to to cabal together, order that their knot Jnft paper going ptefs, against the English. The English, said in and tippingof any force in any we may have more power and received addition to the intelligence he, have violated towards us the Law of influence than part o. the territory of the United State?, equal laws give to as many brought by our private letters from Of- Nations in an atrocious manner, and the citizens who but that pursuant to authority and induc- teud, an account of the of the Decree them is a quietlymind their business. Marius was raising against only consequence tions from the Executive Council of uie of which is president of a club in ancient siege , it said, was of that distrust with which the English Democratic Fiench Republic he had com- Rome, afterwards C'odius, delivered occasioned b)' the defeat of General Clair- Government has justly inspired us. It is Cataline and mifiions to sundry republican citizens in fait, w?s were members. who forced to cross the Sambre wished that the law should extend to all fo- the state of South-Carolina who had de- in great precipitation. This defeat of the reigners. It is not evident that the more termined to expatriate Aiiftrian themftlves?thefe Genera! is alluded to in other numerous these whom we endeavor to in- SHIP NEWS, persons were to go to join the people Oftend cal- letters. timidate, the fewer we {hall in reality in- led Savages, to fight under the orders of Although the account of the raising of timidate ? We have not palled a law against Arrived at New-York, January 13. the French Republic against their enemies, the was transmitted from moil Wa(h- siege to us the English people, but against their go- Ships, Ann, Walker, Briitol ; the Englilh and Spaniards. the of time rrfpe&able authority, want vernment. Let England awake. We will ington, Silvelter, Ireland ; America, A further communica*.ion on the has fubjeft not enabled us yet to make such an aflift her as friends to rid herfelfofKings. Bright, Lisbon ; Enterprise, Nowlen, is mentioned in this letter. * enquiry as would induce us to pledge our- Since the English have maflacred the Re- Oftend ar.d Guernsey. 1 he proceedings of the Legislature of to the truth of the account. fclves presentatives of the People, at Toulon, Brigs, Julia, Riley, Turks Ifiand ; 6outh Carolina relative to this business It is determined, that independent to Ann, 140 the House of Commons ought tremble Byrne, Jamaica ; Nancy, Harrifon, were then read?by which it appeals that companres are to be regimented, ten eom- for itfelf: theblow inflicted upon us strikes Dublin ; Charlotte, Saler, Gaudaloupe ; a number of persons in that state had ac- pinies to a regiment. The field-officers against it. Thofc who wish that the law Abigail, Tripe, Portfmouth,(N.H.) Eli- cepted commissions and inftru&ions frbm are to be taken from old regiments, (hould Cap- extend to other foreigners, do not za, Stevenson, Dominique. Mr. Genet?that they had proceeded to tainsto majors, m:\jors to be Lieute- perceive that the other Powerß have not Sloop Eliza, Johnilon, New Provi- enlist, equip and arm sundry persons pur- nant Colonels, 4c. without purchases, and the fame exclulive system with the English. dence. suant thereto ;?thefe,?-when embodied, their former commissions to be fold, the We ought to be in a state of revolution, Schooners, Aim, MolTcrat, Curacoa \ were to rendezvous in Georgia, and to of which is to be towards produce applied of force and of energy, against a people Molly, Leonard, Martinique. a& on the Spanish fettlemei:',s or tlte the recroitingservice. who are in a state of treachery. It is by Capt. Bright of the (hip America, left Frontiers,orutherwife in conjunction with force that we (hall conquer. Briflot de- Lisbon the sth November, in company a French fleet, in cafe such fleet fnouki the Convention with the following American vefiels, on Rai/ingof theSiege of Mauleuge ceived by philosophy. In un- appear the Southern coast. the present moment, they with to der convoy of two 74 gun-ihips, two fri- be This received from deceive {To continued.) intelligence was you by politics. The following is the gates of 36, and two brigs of 20 guns; Lord Elgin's brother, the Hon. Mr.Bruce plan of the decree proposed by the com- granted by her mod Faithful Majesty, the NEWS. who is at Bmffels. mittee ofpublic fafety. Queen of Portugal, as protection against The French several days past, had for Art. I. Foreigners bom fubjefts ofthe the Algerines. made sallies from their entrenched campat WHEN men are in a gapinghumor, powers, with whom the Republic is at Ships, Lark, Munro, Providence ; As in of those What may not be th' effc& of rumo, ! Maubeuge. many they war, (hall be confined till the peace. Wilmingron, M'Gee, Wilmington ; jo- been was make A host of learned legislators, had fuccefsful,it resolved to 2. They (hall be treated with care. seph, M'Cannon, Portland; Nancy, Good- Sedate, commercialcon:mevtjtersi a general attack on the division undergen. Women married to ridge, Newbury-Port. Ckirfait. 3. foreigners, pre- By rumor taken hy the ears, vious to the law, are not included in the Barque Henry, Roberteau, Newbury. Prove restive like a colt in geers ; The attack was conduced with such decree, provided they are not fufpefted, Port. and that Clair- And in a buzz of agitation. force perseverance, Gen. or marriedto fufpefted persons. Brigs, Leopard, Goudnage, Beverly ; fait was under the neceflity dispatch- Adjourn-?the bufinel's of the nation ! of Chabot demanded that the conduct of Nancy,Harris,Philadelphia; Lively, May- ing an aid-de-camp to the Prince of Saxe (hould foreigners be examined into, before hew, Newbury-Port ; Recovery, Hazard, Kj" Tb: Cobourg, him to advance im- Union, continuation of Mr. Smith's they were' confined, as there might be New-London; Keaquick, Ncu- Speech to-morrow. mediately to his afliftance found among them, persons of integrity, York; John, Barret, Norfolk, (Virgin.) The Prince of Saxe Cobourg accord- and that a tribunal (hould be created for Schooner Elfy, Wells, Boston. or ingly crofTed the Sambre with his whole that purpose. He ackuowledgedthat he Capt. Bright at Iji/lon, the Jot/owing STATE SOUTH-CAROLINA. army. left had espoused a foreigner, but that he was Vejelt In the House of Reprefentafi ues, The afliftance which the Prince furnifh- by this Ship not influenced consideration, and Harden, Williams, Philadelphia.' Dicimber i ft, ed to Clairfait, was not so i 703. Gen. efficaci- that he was ready to facrificenature to Brigs, Sukey, Ch. R. Perry, R. Kland j TXTHF.REAS the Comnuflionefs ol public his V ous astorefill the torrent which the French country. Elizabeth, M. Bombery, Portsmouth, \u25bc Accounts, hove reported, that they can- not proceed to the investigation of the poirred upon the Allied army. It was ; Trrafury Roberfpiere replied, that all foreigners New-Hamplhire , Hoyt, Newbury Accounts, respelting lp.cia onlyiufficient to prevent Gen. 1 Indents, without Ciairfait's are fufpefted that Port; St. Maria, , the persons, the most patri- Baltimore. knowing outstanding ; mount thcieof in cir- army from being cut to pieces. otic are the most dangerous; that they A Britilh frigate arrived at Lilbon, culation :?Therefore, After a vigorous endeavour to drive the the O&ober. One of the in- Resolved, That all holder* of special Indrms are concealed agents of Austria, which 2jd officers be French back to theirentrenched camp,the duelled, and requireo, on or before the firit still keeps up a considerable faction in the formed Capt. Bright, that they had fpok; day of November next, allied army found it neceflary to retreat, to deliver the special In- bosom of the Republic.?The 3 ift of May the Ihip President, Capt. Rofs, belonging dents in their poffeflion lo one or other of the and recrofs the Sambre. of was fatal to the Anglo-Prussian faction. to Philadelphia, off Cape St. Vincent, Commifliom*'* the Treifury, who arc to give The railing of the siege was the neces- law be then in of the rcceiots for the fame, and 10 report to theCom- The against foreigners will fatal to pofleffion Algerines. miffioncrk on public sary and immediateconsequence ofthis de- Austrian faction. Leonard, the accounts, on or before the the This law is rigorous; Capt. spoke Commiflion tcntk day of amount feat. November next, thr l»v it will without doubt involve some valua- (hip, N?ncy of Liverpool, Capt. Moly- thcn» refpeftively received, and also to the Le- The Saxe Cobourg had two gifl<«ture, at thpir Prince of ble philosophers, but these are few and lieux, of 22 guns, who boarded him meeting m November next. And thrft all special Indents into horses killed under him. besides the law is so magnanimous, that After examining his papers with polite at- nor rendered it the Treasury as above on or before rhe fit ft c!ay Thebad news, which was transmitted will find even in those are tention, him to proceed. of 4 apologists who permitted He November next, shall be, and the fame *r C to us yesterday, by an express that left affected by it. spoke in the Mona Stratis, a fleet of Spa- hereby barred. Oftend a day after the mail; but which Barrere.?" We {hall then have a per- nilh men-of-war, consisting of 7 fail of the Revived, Thai public notice of this icfoUtioc we did not think proper to publifli, left in the fevrral Gazettes in this State, fect Revolutionary law, namely, a law line, viz. one of 90, three of 84, two of once every three we(hould alarm, was, that weeks, until the firft day of give groundless without any exception. The Engli(h have 74, and one of 64 guns ; together with November next. And that the Delegate* of this Duke of York had been to the obliged committedthe most attrocious offence, by two frigates from Porto Cabello, bound to State in the Congress of the United States, b* re- to cause throwhirafelf, with his whole detachment maffacreing a Representativeof thePeople, Cape Nichola-Mole, as he was informed quested this nfolution to be published was to the Prince of Co- iu one or more papers in the cities of Philadel- that reinforce and the infamy of that trar.faftioncan only by the Commodore. Capt. Leonard fup- phia and New-York, and into , where he was that provision will be bourg, be expunged by the ruin of England."- - plicd them with sundry necefiaries for n:ade for the expences attending such publica- said to be surrounded by the French? which him a generous and tion. (Loud applause.) they paid price, Ordered, we now find to be un- That the resolution be sent to tho Onepart of this Several exceptions were presented to treated him with great politeness. s«nate the part, it is to for thrir concurrence. doubtedlytrue ; other the preeeeding law; they were rejefled, Bv order of be be confirmed, the the House, hoped will not by and the plan of thedecree adopted. The To the Creditors the French Republic. JOHN SANFORD DART, C. If. B. from of letters which we impatiently expect exceptions were referred to the Commit- C? SUCH persons as are Creditors of In thi SENATE, the Continent, the mail now by Flanders tee of Public Safety. the of France, for fold Dec i MBen due. Republic supplies ,1793. to their commissioners in the Weft-India Fefalvrd, That this House do concur w:ih the Houie of Representatives in the forego ; ng reso- A Savannahpaper the 18th ult.fays? islands, are requested to meet at the City- lutions. NATIONAL CONVENTION. of Information it said to have been received in Tavern, on Thursday evening the 16th Ordered, That the refoluiions be lent to the October 16. town, that the Creek Indians have commen- inft. to consider of the best means of mak- House of Representatives. order of the Senate. aixl Secretary of ced upon for of their re- By The Commtffioners Iffutilities the Spauj/h Settlements ing application payment FF.LIX WARLEY, Cl-ik the diftricl of Louviere> for discovering in Florida. fptflivc debts. cwtNov.