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A X v 1 P ij T w fl V t! f d t r a. C v tf V , a o n wi l It -.-.V'... :. " , . . , , t ' q '- lines yx st Bthe author of The Pleafuresof Hops AS wand'ring I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial.fione aged and green, "' One roff the witderoefi left on ita fia'.ky v To, maiXwhere a garden had been. JLike Woifcaflifa hetmU, the JaJtpt it rice, -7: Alt wild'nvthe Tcieocc of Mltfrt, if drew XUO M .... - iv...r --1 ' Fatb eight Wed and thorn overlbadowd the ace ' -w , -- Whcietht Mower my forefather grew: 7 "v" '"" Sweet bud of the wilder nef ! Emblem of all. Thit furvivct in this deTolate heart I The fabric of biif toti centre may fall, ' Jlat ptetce will never depart, ; , T;i6 the wi ds of enchantmeot all vernal & bright, In the days of delufionby fancy combin'd - - With the vanifhing phantoms of love & delight, ADiii ion my lout iue dream ot the night. - From the Gentleman's Magazine. NATE MAN" upon record. Called, oy the cjreum lances of time, bevond human con. -1 - .. Chifbilmr, Roxburdhire, Nov. 20, '99. iroul, nd b even- not .n.thtf w.ldeft ra,ge We. Urbn, .r ' V of expecla ,on, he was placed wnhouc his Having had a Vcn of ihe neuromatous fetW.c, die highett public iii.o. He kind.of large fize, and long ftandirg, upon P1 at once to tbe i, iUi-.rtAe f : k.rr,.'- .nJ without tread.tr. the v bel as trie two lad. fine it was firft fetrled1: from dry wea'i ei and 0 her calami ics and wigs hav,e foid h'gher than ever was known in the memory of man for I gave the nlaft week at " high as three doiiais and a quarter per b ithel a r 1 1 r 1 :- r. ; . L I - I . r 'i-i innerrnoit ot me lempie r 101 ina'an vorn ior inc plantation uic. 1 litre vcflibule. In the bloom 1 will be lntle or no iugar made ini next crop, ... .". t . - " 'ft . . I S T'-1 I nrt u'lirr if die firoi t in for he bore ihe blof.-i at .he RoAr.t iiave deli roved ihe cane ihroixrh. w mv rightearvlwai tnronnedby ditter-1 .vs- v V r . ,t- ,1 V : 0 , v . . . . ' 1 tinm nd ih fruit-nt nnrei and in he urune or out the illand. , - '.. - people that, it 1 wou d apply tait and water ;- . v , i , : , :. . 1 i-ri" ... t- 11 1 r- ' t a n- .Q 1 lire, when evcfy ininii can cnarm, nai wnicn wc nave now a nara lot uciorc . us, ei- . : ' " a - ... . . 1 Iran rn arm nr muii. ijvi vitfa tu nr I iuuui - cju uiuai iuuuiij iiuki j I . ' 1 ent to faLDan and boHed which 1 bathed ihe ' whole while it conliniied wafm(J came cold, fo often as Vti 'An44cav but adclart behind. ffie're ar? many-A$es without long Ears. My father; on his d,eatb bed, forhe forty years fince, as a parficular.mark, of eftecni, bequeathed d me his book of apothegms. I vas always his favotitc, and had an affection ate .turn of mind, which made mc tenderly alive to ail the heart felt fendbiliues f domedcfiic life. -' . - . "In Tubfequent difcourfe vn'h njakind, 1 liave been often flruck with he propriety of his fententious wtfdom-and particularly with , that part which" form's my .motto. When ' I fee a man detlroying his reputation, irnpairipg Bis health, .foregoing (he pleauirespt dome,llic lifer and ' becoming ainhings -fo alt tTien, merely to inhale the breeze of popular ap: ' 'tplaufe, 1 think of 1he defrciency of atpair of ' i ' ion? ears, and lament that. nature mould have left her work imperfect.. "Wheril'fca. a ftripling jurl ffcaped froni the durance of hi appremiceQiip, cutting a "dadi, wiihbrg topped boo s, a huge pTopor. rionate prb'uiberence a.his neck, .& a Jlickcct I inftantly exclaim, O ! the want of long j"r four minutes "with tilY oare tO mm, cpnnnncu, iuiiuriucaj!i,Kci,,jyiuiMi. auu, iu tiidc wim.mui t tan , I c farfaccr frequently eflablilhed by. his king and by his country, j in fubllitutes for bufer, beef, po; k and can- j . as alfo afterrit be- HU faults; hisoUics, and his blemiflies (for ' dies, or to ftarver as I may rightly term our -'C'K 1 or twelve times da'w ha li) 'gbt be eafily removed, but I think j fituation. Te prohibiting he exponation f.tr! y ; always ftirring up the fait depofited at the. ne wu. not remove ' nem. ie.i at once, ' ' . . . ' . ' . I a minv min havr done heFore himJ the hlffh" bottom ot the baton: and. incorporating ita- 7 . , , , r ' , 0 . gain with' the water, before 1 applied On ft-7 1 :and he A " He nth dav from the firft application, while denied moj rnen of gentusy afull & adetjua;e fhavlng Ipbferved a final 1 -difcharge ; which exenon ol it in b.ga office. T My nopeana fRn:.. 1. .1- ..-r...- .Ua Zuu MJ' .earnea prayer is, that the termination, of his . O J 0 . ' . .. ... n I'k.,..! UU,.m' TnH ih rliill nl (hit Hill Ann I tents were loon emptied, without the ltnallelt pv n,:.n anA wi.ho,,, Kloon. V tremendous warwlth the Republic of France f ' "" ." ------ . .... u I.., , t.i 1 I m k iinillu t flahlifh lilorv lo (.or! in Being intorined ot lome others who ma7-yf"- w .... I 1 . 1 1 n- " 1 . 1 I.--- i. -fi..-4 ; i;ir. r),. f3m ine ntgneit, ana on earm in ccc we language 01 an enemy r 1 rcipeci, nay, 1 would defend him ; I wifh him a long contin. . . LL. Kith 1 At A v r 4 n n'.Arinn i f r n llilivr id Ulinc 9 Ui 4 iicvi ton vii iiin a i vujj.-j PERSONAL regard or affttUon for Mr. Pit. .'': application, and knowing myfelf of fomelatc inflance iindei my own immediate direction, I feel it a o"uty thus to make it public"; being convinced it can produce no bad en.-ct, and every perfon haviig it in his powef to rnake tkfl lr.l Af lh. Mm. t I m A .. I . k.A I 1 .1 I II UIC llllM .ill IUk UIIIV. UI1K.. I VIC " !' " W1- . .1 - r 1 . . . o . I Tk. Mt.af l unirnHnnil rfrt i im F nrvniiknttnN caution that .no one ttioii'4 be dilhearienea ... . iifT- n v . , .. . Alir;'th. i,ft from the leng h of time it may be neceffary to cemujy, js enormous. It may be efiimatcd from the continue the application ; as, in (bale cafes, it (ollowing caleu'atidn. " ' has required x or 4 months, tho ill the lall 1" 7ti', RuflTia received an acceOim of Livonia, only 30 day but in all, without pain 01 i-. EHh&nia' ! fir ft f l?efe " 7 3. 7 r , cnniDu tncontiin tooa (aane milct. and l 001:11- - 1 . . , provifions frm England and Ireland has occa- lioned this lcJrcit.-Buuer is now js. per Ib.he fitktn, 'and getting higher i bi-ef and pork from $1, a 10I. per barrel, and no chance of i's being any lower for fome time. YeQe'day aiiied capr. New fori. in;the bii. Relolu;ions in 24 days ,. from Sr. Bar tholomews, and brings the following very intereiling. ine J gence : " THa- a fqusdion of BTilli IRTpsof war. convenience of arty, kind, or any previous notice of the dilchatge, liil it aftualiy took placft. WILLIAM CHISHOLME. ' A refpeftab'e body of the inhabitants' . of lation ot r.c,,-t .0 (oui:. The extent ot Elth nla it 400 mi ; iti population is ioo, on fouli. Ingria is 450 mllei fquire, and his 406,98 inhabi tnu. In 174s, Caielia; Wibourg, nd fonoe d llriftvin Findland, containing together 990 fquare.miivi, and 1 18,000 nhahitanta were added to her dom niout. Her -acouidiioni in PoUnd durini the vf' t77ii k 1 1 a 1 V" - I .... - .. rrovidence, on the th. March latt, Jent a con-1 1793, and 1705, amoun td to ,874a ijuare mitci, gratulatory addrefs tt Thomas Jeffiifon, Pre Gdent of. the, Unitfd., States : to which the Prefidetit was pleafed, notwtihftandug what Mr, V c.e Prefident Burr fays or the fubj-cl of addielTes, 10 return the followitigAanfwer C 'QV;nt LEM E N ,' ' ' -r!- I RKTURM my fmcere thanks for your kind congratulations 00 my elevation to ihe Firft Magiflracyof the United States. I fee wiih plealure every evidence of the attach. I ment ot my teiiowci izecs to elective govern, ment. calculated to promote their happineG peculiarly adapted to tkeir genius, habits and fitua ion .; and the bed peaceable correc tive of the error, or abufes of ihofe entruBed wi!h power. The ConOitu ion, on which our Union refh, uSafl bs admipiilered by me ac" for lng ears, for want ofcordingto ihe fafcand honell meaning cotitcm- piaiea oy me pia;n undemanding t the pen. pie ofthe Uiii ed S ates, at the fim'e of its adoption -a meaning to be found in 1 he ex. plana'ions of -hofe who advoca ed, not. of ihofe who oppofed i' : and who oppofed. it merely, lr It he conllruclions fliouid be ap- plied wlncli hcy denounced as pollible. When! fee the hufband q'litting hit peace "ful fire fide, the foft endesnnents of an amia. ble wife and the innocent prattle of infantine fimplicity, for the-noify revel, and the brata! riot, l'weep,' "while I think how few fhey are, 1)111 what a pair of bng ear would becowe. When 1 fee a young man of erudition, who -with critical ccvmn can drfcriminate be ivreen the ardent fublimity of Derroflhenes, and ihe e'eeant mag niticence of Tully ; yet! tho a candinaie lor long ears, ior want or having fofiened the roufflr afprriiy, and fmoothingrhe (harp corners of hi diipofnion, by-ihe atrt ion of'focial intercburfe ; I la, mont 'he impoRibiliiy of conjoining ihe po liced tl'gances of fociety, with ihe fubllan. tial af qniremen: of literary feclufion. ; "When I fee ihofe whofe hairs are whi'ened y time, and the 4tf.U er cqM" loofed 'almoB to hreaking ; ye' emulating the vigorous hard, nefs of (htir-fons and forming an alliance with the rofebud of youth, I fee; yet ar.o her -proof iht-4bte..ai e a. gttaianyafTcsjwib- ' cut ' 'ong can." and . to hi mull. on, fourteen thou. and ciht hundred fubj'ea. , ' u- In the Crimea tiid the Ottoman di.(rit$, fhe ac. ;uired in r.774,' 1783, snJ 1 791, a -furlice cf 'igoo quare miles, and 45c, 000 peofl-. ' " " Newjiojuifitions in COjitland, durinj 1755, 157 fquare, milei of leniiory, and 300,000 inhabitant!. Total acccfiion ol ll engih dui" ng the century 13,739 fqnaie roilea, 8,104,800 lubjecls. The popclaticn of RulHa was eftiir ated in 1784, it 14, ni))ion, exclnfiw of its Afiaiic leriitiy, which contained about fix mt.iiona ot inhabitants. To tbefe are 10 be added, . bowt 4,000,000 P0V1, :he number gained fince irt period, as tlitie is to be dt'duded from the total of Poland, what the ycai 177a gave, calculating 3:., 000 people lor Courtland, and 100,000 for the Crimea, a. id we fhal. . have f r the population of Luiopen R'itUi c it, 400,000 fouh. The total, ocltntot tcrionty is t$ 300 Iqune mile. f :l. m If it li n o c When I obferve tr'ofe who are juft. begin ing the career ot life too indolent or loo proud to pttrfue the path of viituous induflry re fort wg to (cheioes of fpecula ion, and ex. p:fting, like the fabled Nccromanccri of for, m'er days, fcya lanioTariTc cHarrn td transform mountains of earth into- mountains of gold, can we avoid thinking but tha if ih length ef " ear were incrcafed we (hould behold Jack Aires." ..... ' When 1 ,lc9the Amencaas, in 'he room Trait of the Ruffian charofttr.. , The fleadiuefs of the RulDm troops is one of their (hiking qua! Dei. No danger whatever can drive them from tlie4r polls, or induce them to abandon any attempt which they are ordered 10 make. The ' following ar.ccdote, in a Ficnch book of tiavcia, lattlv sub lifhed.affoids a carious illuflraiionof their character : " In the year 1777, a fudde.i inurdat'on took p'acc at Pcterfb ireh. The cmprefs feeing, trom her bal- " Thefe explana ions are prtferved in ihe I cony l,,at ,he water was overfly ing tl-e. rlce when naiir.nnn. fiK ,im. ' , J , . I the ccnt.nel before the palace was ttationed, called r'" . 'VY outtohim to take fheher wuhin doors, which he in ihe uieruones of moll rneo lo adin.t of quef- refufe, lo do xhe xmprtU aflted him whether he lion. " The energies of the nation fo far a di. peftdiorrrnr,-lh.i betefcrved for -improve-mem of ihe condition ofmn, not wafted in his deflruflion. llie (amemable rel'ource of war is not ait'horifed for evils of imaginaiion, but for ihofe actual injuries only, which would be more deflrufclive of our well bein? ihan wart fclf"Peacc;iuflicerand liberal 'inrerr courfc wi.hall the nai ions of ihe world, will, I hope, with all ationt chaiaclcrife this Commonweal h. - ' " K IVUimiM , ll IW 111 It, SIIVJ knew her : the man replied in the affirmative, and added that nobody but the corpotal cois d re.ievt him. The water cuciea led, and leached up 10 the ccHtiutl's kntei.'" The trnprcls feni fcvcral mefJigei 10 him.butin sain. It was nt clfary ihmloie to to call the corporal, who wasafleep.in the guardhrufe and he wat erbltprd to fwim 10 the lehcl ol the ho. ncft pri.ate, who by this t me, had only Sis head' it ftiouldti above water, Sc would ouietly have Tuff ird him ell 1 to be drowned, uthrr ihsn q-nt his poll, nOtwItbanding the repeated orJnsof hi lovereign. compofed of one ninety gun fkip, two fevenfy tours, and,hve t igaies, having on boa , a 4000 have 'aken the. fo towins. tilands 111 ihe Wcfl.I: dies. 24th of. March they edu ccd thei f! and- of Sti. Bartholomews. Ori the 23d of ihe fame month, ihey look .tne ifland x)( Stt Martins i-and that-bo h . Cioix an.d St. Thomas lelj into ihei .handscn the 28ih," We wonder what comper.fi'ion .be Empcor Fau' can make ... to the Danifii gt'enrnctic tor Iheir jo.ses, lo ratal to their cojifflei cc. PHILADELPHIA, April 2. A gentleman in London, per the' Packed .writes to his friend in thTs ci'y, in the fol lowing manner : " Therepori lefperjling " ihe jrhapg in i lie? miniRryvisas follows.: That the- Dt.ke of York, and Mr. Pi.t ha ve had, firll a di'pu'e, and then a violent tj.iarrel, in ;he couif? of wh.ch, it is laid, tho-Duke chargdMrPiit- wi h not only ruining the'eruntrv, but "hat he would bring his fa hit' (the king) and family into rum along win nim j-xipar Mr. r-i i 11I hi $Tu'rTi7c 1 1 a rgfid the" D u ke""t i ' h br p g-V coward, and the caufeof the tauure of the ia.e expedition to Holland. Upon his, i w fa Id the Utike drew his Iword, and won d have run Mr. t itt through, had not- ihe Prince tf Wales, who was prefeni, halli'y Hepped in and prevcfited u, l his is thi reaort ; and I give ic to you aa report only. This is "laid to have happened ilirec or four days pieviou to ihe rumour ot Mr. rttrs refijnation ; after which a cahinei council, was held, in which Mr, Pitt wis oui-vcted by one, and .'hen he refigned. '"" The difp ute ?bovernentioned bet vresn ihe Duke of York and Mr. Pit', is faid to have arifen from this circumflance. The Duke of Yorlt was for fending the fupplemenury mi litia out of the kingdom, and for ordering out ihe volantcer corps to be embodied and do duly in their Head. .Mr. Pin was de ided : gainfl ihismeafure, being, contrary io faicn and aflurancet of gOArernmfnt when 'hey were lirrt trained to arms; and further that it would mod afTurcdly caufc an infurrer'tion of thepeo pie. This produced high words, from hence the quarrel aroie, and the violence tin: foU lowcJ." . an. th ofl m t . i t! tr hi mi coi cat vi -Bit vei P." th to 'le:1 of of of th mi - wi an be au to n NEW-YORK, Apr,;9. Exports from "the port of NewYoik', . to Enffland.'lreland and Scotland, from ihe ill of March 10 the til of April, taken fronf the ihe refpertable ci izens ef the town of Provi- of forming a national charaaer and refpefl. de,,fe iruruces of my high conl'tdcra':ion Cuflom n0ufe Uks ing ihemfelvc, indead of To; roing a dignified and ceffcO. . g barrels Y j Mt a aMuv 1 f independence, and taking th rank among ihe tta ions, fuller ibemlclves to be inuuenced by . the va-ying change of Eu'oiean politics ; I fear thy by and by, they will be defigoa'ed iSy the title of the community of Tack A He, excep'ifig ihe wanVof 4TJng eai. When I fee' a, roan .refufe to enjoy the happirefs of hi polTe fTipn, brcaufe it is not preciie'y to hit wind", fou ed by an Etfl wind, by the t.irdineft of ihe mail, or his . roail bref bring done too li lie or loo much and nuking all atound:fiim unhappy, I aflc Who roofe jufliy dlfctvei a pair of "long cars." , Whenever I fee i clergyatn from pn'nci- m a . a I r clrt ol education, 1 treat nun wiin rripetc, , bttt. when I fee one fifing in ihe, pulpii, CHARACTER Of William Pitt, written n 176$. I AM nci her a perfonal rtor politiral ene my to Mr. Pit?. I hink hm a powerful and efficient MiniPcr, eminen ly adorned with, natural gif t and endowmen't, and felemaly marked out and elected 10 his great office. He his tal:n't 16 conduct, to perfuade, and 'o cssmmand.' He i a fcpolar ; I know him to be fnch, and a ripe and good one. The low paflion of avarice hat no root in hit mind ; tut the I'm, by which ihe ingel fell, rare in rum S. " AM Hour, 2,108 half barrel do. 1,06$ hjgCheads Corn Meal, 4,149 barrel do. 60 half do, . do. -2700 JujILc U ,wbc.at t j .a r n 320 . 00, Kye, 17,814 do. . RICHMOND, April 7. ' It is prcfumrd when thspoli'icdl trmper of General, If, Lec, i fufiicicn ly kno vn, that the liiileipluente which-he-rrmains among his fellow miters, will fee loft forever, Du ring the jcriod wlilch maik-d the exit of the Atigto-Kedcial pany in Congtefs with dtf- I grace, when they were wafliwir pjll-c in n. v IL f. '.I r IT . . " '. in rrui'ifij crnri, 10 countcratt ;he election ol Mr. Jrfferfon and ilij'wili of the people, Ger.cial Lee wai a flrcnuous Advocate fui ihe ippointmcnt of an ufurpcr ; for ihe appoi.it- ment ot a rrehdeni by Law, In iht fervor U fi ,t .: r.. ... . .D 11 ' m on inimouij its tne voice oi a majority 'A H 01 cpnuiiucnti, ne deciarru in Coi grel 11111 derf whf of del Pri tio inc lor dcr ! would fa pnor t I. is auihoritv with .rr.r7mcil Corn wt. a3,uo3,33&.j If any man doub the truth of ihi flatemim, wi hout meafure and wi bout eon roul. . To and nifmpiing to; engage my anemion, by,ei , mincer, ihit pride wis not made for me prrmnciioi nn wnnc niniu..i, w nis jntsn or tor any man.bccaulc he hat nothing 111. a overirrown boy jutl efcaped fcarccly fledged, yeibecaufe c- f f thfiifirkl ffcfluie, ruher hanly ihe foiici.v of hit argunients, hi imprttTive folenmity, and unaffected piety, I expert every moment to fee the 14 loo eai flart upon each fide ' ol hi head. f When I fee an ,e I from the nuifery fc 10 ' ti i fafhion and he would be thought a lad of fpitit retailing the frothy wiiicilmi of Vol-I taire, and Irving to difprove the Chrifliin re ligion, at tne fame time frceicd with a cold fweat at the rectal of Hobgoblin (lory, and a' quaking aft Tf iVe foul and body vouid fcprra'e, at rafftrg a burial ground by nigh' ; would not tub a compound of fuperfliiion, An account of the quantity of wheat flour, rye U"". and Indian meal ioJpecled in the ci'y o( Baltimore, for the la Q gainer ehd ing ihe j til March, ' 90,471 batieli wheat flour, 3,313 half barrel do. 4, ibx barrels rye flour, 4,931 barrel Indian meat, gt half barrel do, . Tublifiicd by order, K. II. MOALC, Rcgiflfr. , Adding1 thi return to that publifhcd on the ill January; it appear the aQonilhing number 01 102,101 oarrai ot wneat u ur nave, in 1 will add that in Iciole. iufl. if not flekJv arrogance and fwlly d.fgrace even t pair otjrtfpetl topcifunal individual graiiCraiion, 1 or tat..'' , ttgatd Mr. tin ' the MOST I ORTU- wntcn ne nas not received, would be to argue agfofi ignorance of our fallen nature, lie hattjo ferviltty in him. Firm, conflanr and unbvJndipp. he ha the trincioles'of a man the flioriluace of fix mootht, been infpetlei who know and feel what ii demanded of him, I in the city. of Baltimore, and almoft all ex by hi coun'ry, Ue came into ihe Houfe of I ported to . foreign markei. Averaging ihi Commons, not to blow, but to do the bu fined I quantity at only ten dollar per barrel, the of ihe flir, and be doe ir There it not a I amount exported will be found 10 be ihe en fubjefl prefen'ed to him, even cafuallf. in I otmout fum of almofl two raiMion of dollar which bit ability it not rnfpicuout. He I brovght ioio our country by thi one Article of treat tl as if 11 had been the fubjefl of hi export alone. , . continued meditation. In the conduft of the m' April 25. French war. he, hit colleague, and hit allies Extrifi of a Intel fiom liatbidoet to a ten. nave oeen si tuuna wanting out in ine prio I iKman in .Nowich. iCooi.l dated lia- uaiy 30, tbol. " lamforry toarquaint ton that Ilirba docibu never experience J fuch hard ycitt if any man believe that General L:e would not eflabliOi obedience 10 an ufurpcr by force let him alk Mr, Spaight of Nor:h Carolina, I mention the name ii Mr, Sua'ght, becaufe he replied to Gen. Lee, and becaufe kit re. p'y, was, at it ought 10 have been, manly ani republican. He i.J the General, that he ought prepare hit force ; ihat he would op pofe him in a military capacity, that he would meet him in any othtr capacity, at any time, anywhrrr, and in any manner. Thi anfwer put an end tu ihe convention and it i ho ped ihat ihe publication of ihe fi3, will cnJ the popularity and political career of Gene ral Lee. ' FOR SALE THAT convenient I.tiufe U hot, t the north end of the Town o: Wilmington, with convenient out Hoti fci, it prcfi::it occupied by Mr, Kranci Fontaine. For pariiculjri apply to tin fubferiber at the Brown Matlh, or i- jGeiorgc Matkenzi.', at Lillipuf, i urpniwicic ctMinty. CHRISTIAN FLEMING. May 14. . .LI 01 Fr, Pa an . oi n Ul net the hav lor liiel ti. t lu-.i t aa
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