sreu u government tn France. tnuxc tnai were diimafled belonging u.b.:r .Jwar Provided allb. t hi tall and every perfcn and TO th- Enrrlifti The fate of our feven now we have iafe in nur r.:r . . ... unMnn.. hnttre hone that1 reoublic. upon condition tfiat in caieot any proceeding, u m--..---, -r- - ---r- . . criminal or ciril, under the provifionaof the f0me will yet efcape, as they may refit It was announced this day U faid act of parliament, for any thinj alledged or fcc taken in tow by foriie frigates convention; that 3 ijmillions hf r to have been doSe contrary thereto, any.quef- rf thcnr. Three Englilh (hips;;! nafs were ready to be burnt t)h -proof that Ibch'tftZag waadone under the ie. during the action. JtatiguedaS lam,- ' - - - , cuhar cricuraIUhce according to the fpecial t am Ycry bufily employed to refit the V A ;R L' I S L.E. " Au'n 5c ii ""wr ""' """1 w: wv i. cT r fleet witn ail expeuinon,inaciney may v u t . lhall heon theperfoni.cUimingthe benentot - , r . . ' V nrMfUr.,i m-- uchlictnce. " , ! - - v -.take the tea. again. u r !y .'ccy V. FAWxCFNER. .3 " ;' that;the wdtern diaurbance letter frornjedn'bon St. 'Andre, to his v fen tp fogre'at a htghr, that the J , . F R -A N C E. - ;' tollesguePrteur; dated BreJiinei. . , ' nary po crs. olgovernmenurc NATIONAL CONVENTION., Yefterday the, moft terrible , and gcther inadequate' to the fUpnre June 17, bloody action, uiar nav annais rc- f.u ..uicui:; uul wc perceive wiih GRAND. NAVAL ACTION. ; ord, was fought by the two Heets. lure, that the Frelidc nt of the W - cf Marine, Uthe ccrnrntttee of rand' every thing portended a "rCt;,. ' " . " :(t7m . kiit the cantain the- lacohm TNVdate is ciren to' the letter in the Hrew all into confufixm. "We fou&ht "the moderation of government. I mm v Hamburg Gazette. . with true republican' bravery and r,. As no Kepubhcan Conaitutionc' ; JLtilCiUrfJ tlltCiUUUU llj Jl UUi Allies . UlU iivtiwi w jr - J vww uuuui llj dUU 2 fjJ JCgnals from XJlhint." I went imme- were difmafled, but aft we were to law to the majority iivd tooppole, ;--ing at.five o'cloclc arrived 'on board them all. We towed five of them, nationj it is evident, that Jaws oppow 'the .Mountain. I found ihere our the 'others fellin 6 the hands of the by forte muft be executed by fore? ?colleague-Je'an bon-de St. Andre and : "cnetny, lefs.thr their bravery than Congrefs and that Xegiflature of pc the rice, admiral Vilhret. I went through the fatafty of circumltances. fylvania; have armed their ieverale through the (hip arid found every where . We faved ourmafts on board the cutivesjwith poweTS for fuch grci .Ilrong proofs of 4vthe bravery of the mountain, but Had 300 men killed emergencies it appears'that meaturi 'crew; and the violence of the attack and 'dangerbuliy wounded. All the - .'are. preparing to. aJI out the itrengtiJ jnade by the Britifli. . The carpenters Englilh (hips attacked us in their hot only of Pennfylvania, but 13 told me, that above tKc "water line of turn, and we had -fix engaged with whole union, if it mould beneceffarr! n a m n 0 m w v a . bi.iaa vnm . . a m v r-in I iiiim 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ir i uiii. ill I j r- I Mr j 11 vi F n r a Jthat ftriick below water, and in the .forrned his duty perfectly ; we have to this laft relbrtV goyernmrnuppei Vgging and fails this hip is "one of loft the.brave captainBazire , he di- difpofed to adopt every nieafurewhic Vhofe which Tiifffrfrtf frint rn nf t8 rl fndini UD h:.S nraVCTS tO heaven mav al lav the ciifcontrnt and rpffnti officers only 5 were able to Keep their for the triumph of the republic. obedience to the Jaws. . For this pur pofts till the end of the aHon. Our A number of brave men were kill- pofe the honorable judge Yates am "colleague St. .-Andre received a con- ed $ I envy their fate I law feveral the honourable William Brilford' nfinn in W Tilnrl frrtrn fnVntrr. Tall af mvfirlff Jinrl htffnr ffid The' Atfnrnv CZetnra rf thfllntA Hc was on the quarter deck at the time part that Iliad in the aclion was not on Sunday, and yefteruay morning & TiTTnrTifli irlmiril mw id. Aril hrnarl " mital fr'mw wlflire. T hp "Rntrllfh-flpef Hnn. Tlinmae M'lfnon .Jiipf Inrtw fide and it is very wonderful that he is more crippled than ours. of the ftate: and Gen. William Irvine .was not (hot into pieces. Beddcs this, There was no mark of courage but pafled through this place, on their war; many of the TeDels were well fo'ugnt, what was difplayed in the contelt it to the weftern counties j the tvrofirL 'the truft rcDofea' in them t carticularly xf Rome and Carthaee '.was combined Hon. Tames Rofs of W afhinffton. arc . . . A . i 1 ' S ' .allaccufe thecommarfder ofthe (hipof in us. We are endeavourinc to ac- appointed commiffioners on behalf of the line the Jacobin ; he is difplaccd tomplifli the return of our leaky vef- Tkne. United States aqd the chief juftrcs 'and under arrcft his "conduct and fels fntQ Bfeft. ' Gen. Irvine, on the part of the ltatc,l 'that of feveraVothcrs will be examined .'";.; 1 i , rcfted it is faid with confiderabicj -by the revolutionary . tribunal. I vi- tetter from Jean fonde St, Ahde to .powers ; arid we (incerely hope, that! jutea tne crave lauors mat; were wouna- toe ccrnrntttee if publtcjajety, dated a love ot order and republican govern ed;; they are worthy'df their brethren Brefli June 13. 'X Xrf : " ment, will finally, prevail over, the dn the" "frontiers : like them, durinsr We have accomolifhed your obiefb :' narchv and in! urre&ioh which at ire. the adlio'n, they rent the air with the confequence of the action was the fent are predominant in that' part cf jong nvc uic nrpuoiic, use tnem tncy aic or me convoy, crew me tne itate.j : only regretted that they were no long- enemy to the weft, and freed that Ir the infurffentsexpedledany couni let in a fituation to remain at their Doft . corner through which the nrovifion tenance fi om their fel'nw citizens' and like them they burn to give their v 41eet was to pals. . The letter which they will be mifsrably difappointed, country 'newr proofs of their heroifm. I recenred from-the commander in arid there lis no doribt but that all good According lb the report of our col- chief of the fleet, will inform you that ;citizeris will be read)' to vindicate tbe leacue, whowis an eve witnefs to the Vanftable and his COnVOV have anchor- "authority of a(fre'e ornvprnmpnri : when affair, : the admirals Villarct, Milly, ed fafeljr at St. 'Matthew. Probably ever ihey (hall be called upon for tlk and Bpuvethavc faithfully done their he will be the ' fubjecl of converfation purpofe. The citizens of the United "duty." It appears that Villaret during to day, but he is in Dfety enough, and States in general, (and the people ia the action (hewed great calmnels and Pitt's hopes that; the French people the dtfafFefted counties in; commoa Ijrwrt, and. had it not been for the would be ftarved. are again ' blafted. Mth flkiw citirens have flbiirifhed 'cowardice of thofc "mentioned, inftead During the winter out frigates brouVht hndeT the nrefent trnvemraent : evert -Vrf Icfing vcficls we lhouldhave ukea the necefTaries which hc.waft fend- can who js not blind, fees this and