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. .i'-f ..11 .(.a m.-ifurM rf ttii vaA A ill l'if ii It he ive, dv luurciciu wim iwcr.u .i- .wnetucr i iron w cncui.es combination if n:icnt lemies. v JOHN AttAMS PHILADELPHIA, May 19. Bv the William Pcnn, wc havereceiv ed files cf London papers, w hich contain oi fUiUiiifc the feccu fir.v nation, or n MlJilun i'i an i.-v ........ r r- . . . .. . , , , . . I . . . r . in rsltli inn ill rill iiaLiuin. w, re nor wrong hwtbisjJl. was of the ut- maintain, and even exieiuhour foreign in WUouicouetice that tbe paper which haJ tercourfe, asrxigenucs may require, rcpof Eft been rend, mould alto be laid before ' ing full confidence in tbe executive in them, previous to its difcuflion, as they whom the conllitution lias placed the pow-.-.iidd'not fnun an opinion on the fubjrcVer of negnciation. vi .iji, in-1 sn oouortuurv ot peruiinfft vve pram wun nnccre cuhixui, iui ai-. -rnlleIl oppoiuim., per g e :inoneraliohto Senate the acter dclerving particular not.ee; one 1 1 The in Mr. W dei t., rhe houfe - a.!i.."hrned. it minht ad-lpeople for their own lafety and happinets, janu calendared 10 i?cuie doiii, rcumui 101c 'their affections, fo long as its an mi nhl ration i put fues tbe principles upon which it "was e- eilion wa, carried for Monday. tions of our fow-citizens from their goJcircumltance, of an uUufual caft 4 ihfifil. cistrii sssri rhur ih ronfi. vci-nmeiit. Attempts fo wicked, wherever ill ot his Britannic uijetty to receive the atioh of the pfkx debt's fpeech was made they exift, cannot fail to excite our utmoftjpeution directed to be ptefented in bf lulj ."order of the dr.y for Mondav, that'abhorrence. A government chofen by the lot ie livery of Lcndon, praying the Kin jonrn to that U ty .1 I Agreert aua adjooi" IhiCadelphja, Msf 25. Ytfterday at 12 o'clock, the Senate in a bo dy, Waited on the Prelidem ofk the, U. States, at his own houfe, and prefented tlie following adlrcfs, "''.id anfwer to his fpeerh to both 'hoides of Cougreis, on the xifting ilate of the union. To ft; President of tie U Ated StiUf rt R, rected. Ann your retoluMon to obierve a conduct tuft and impartial to all nations, a to diLsifs (pom his connlels for ever, the miiiilttrs who have plunged the Britill nation in :dl the calannties conletjucut 01 :he prlecnc war; this refufal is dated to td cip:a;n lrjr, that he chafed afliore a ?p.tiiM!i uqob of jx guns, at Auguftuif, . juder the jiunvcf the fort. f Extract of a letter from the Havannah dated April 1 1 . J Provifions are very low, "except floury ; which is worth 24 dollars. Duck per bidt, will bring 40 to 50 dollars - Staves 50 -to 60. E R R A T A. Under the head of Deaths, in lalt week's Gaaevfir, for Mr. JOHN TELFAIR, read Mr. WILLIAM A. ATRlNS" who died ac the houfe of Mr, Telfair. PORT OF WILMINGTON. ENTERED have faread ronfternatioij and difl'atisfac'tion Srk coionci Uit ano impartial i an nations, a, - r - 'ww""- - " "'. v"ui") v , (acred regard to our national ehgageinents,jthrouSh metropolis, and that another Perleverance, Forreftcr; Charlefton, Brig and not to-impair the right of oui govern ment, contains principles which cannot tail to fecure to your adminilt ration the fuppon of the n.ui(nal legiflatui e, to render abor tive every attempt to excite dangerous jea- .ouiies among us, and to convince the world that ttui - mi v e 1 11 me u t a d-yaur iidinin ill rati on of it cannot be feparated from the ali'ec- tionate iupport of every good citizen. And the Senate cannot fuffer the prefent occafion to pafs, without thus publicly aiid foleninly exprefTing their attachment to the conilitu tfon and overnmcnt of tiieir country, and as they hold themfelves relponfible to tiic'r con.lt n uents, their ccnfciences, and their God, it is their determination by all their exemons to. repel every attempt to alienate the5 affections ot the people from the go- vernment, fo highly injurious to the honor The Senate, of the Uniicd Srntcs icq-ieft vdu to accept their acknowledgments for the comprebentive and interetling detail you have given in your fpeecii to both houfes of Congrefs on the exiUing llatc of the union. While we regret the neccflity of the pre fent meetino; of the leilUnin e, we wiih to exprefs our entire approbation of your con duel: in convening it, on this moiiientuous pecafion. - , , Tli rnni,kti(ii;iiir rt F nil! lVnfinnf.l faith, honor and dignity, being In at great fafety ami independence of the V . States. meafure, conflitutionally depofned with We are happy, fince otir (entiments the execntixe, wc obferve, with fingular'on the lubjecT are in pet ft ct unilon with fatisfaclion, the vigilance, fumnefs, and ycurs, in this public .manner to decLre, promptitude, exhibited by voir," in this eri- lhir we beUeve the contlucrof the govern tical (fate of our public jfeylfrfty becil fa und i,npanial tofotelgi. theuce derive an evidence and pjffage ml , . , . , T -. , ,. c t- (nations, and taat thole internal reiiulatioir the rect it 11 le and integrity of vour aoinmi- , , n 1 m j r faL itration. And we are fenfible, ir is m oh- ?h,cn. 1 iVC bce" tftabl,fl?ed for the Frc ieA of nriitiarv ImnortJfrtt!. that nrh'fei vaticn of peace, are in their naLUilt, branch' of the government mould aoV-pri-pe? a'ici n',ve hetn 'ry executed, language and fyrtem otconduff, which flialll And we are equally happy, in ppficlling be cool, juftand difpaffionate, but fi m, ,- -!an entire oorjfid-.nce in your abilhies and plicit and decided. t-y.-rt ttotis in voyr ftation, to majnfain un- Weare equally defirous, wirh you to oh tirtii(lie.d the' honor, prelcrve the, peace, iki ve jj and are ' ' . iiviniu iiui 1 1 1 . 111 1 111- will'. . mi ici, . . . r 1 1 - objects, by amicable iiegociation viilvihe pgN ttt'ut cffoyt.qt a principal part French republic. This method tfadju itg;' j'Vi' national diff.iences, is not only i!k- racitj' i c ou, in the 'honorable and ardu uf&a, but tliL mofl raiional a;id iwivJe, 0-u ;tei tions, as it is our duty, i it ihuti and wi.h governments difpWed to he j-iO.lrc orur faithful endeavour. And we flat can feldoui fail of futicefs, when fait I ys ' rci- 0drlelves Sir, that the proceedings ot candidly and fincerely ufed. It j we 1 ,e ff nt of Congrris will m;ui- 'JT' a'ul;:an ma(lc fcn,.,U!ifeit to the world, that al hough, theUuit. of them, we agree with you, in opinion, ( . , ' . fc . . . . that we oinrUt m fnrwrr thrm. X m-n-i States love peace, they v ill be inJc- uenfate the ini&riefl which mav hnvr been Tenant. Th.it they are f,,, cere in their confeq. lent thereon ; and wctrufl the French declarations to be julf. to ibe 1'rcnch and republic will be actuated by ilie fame iultaH other nations, and epc the fame in and benevolent orinciples bft iohal policy.' returp We do thereto: - molt hucerely approve( Ir the fenfe of joflice, a love of mode of your dere-mi::v.:on tu piouu.te and acraljon aod peac?, (ha I i.d.'.ence tleii cerate m, arc unmodnt.on of our exiifing coUuclU-which we (inceiely hope, w, dillcrences with that republic bv nesona-: , ., ' ' meeting ol the . Common Hall of the city Matilda, Whippo, $h Thomas's, 01 juonaon wai lum-moneu in oraer to re CLEARED monlliMie on the retuM of the hitherto Brig Mary, Tocas, Martinico. Sch'rs corittitutional right, that of pation. iFriendlhip, Gardner, New. Providence-: . I he Holbrook, cap'- M'C all, failed in Young Patrick, Feehan, Bofton 5 Jennet, company with the Mary RjcJately arri- Crowel, Philadelphia. veil to the" Eaftward : h tvmg .received by . " ' ' , er asla'e paners as are now on the now. on rue con tineut from that quarter, and had an op u o r 1 c e. portuiiitv tf confulting private letters, weir I HAT the iublcriber has JOl can. confidently ltate that the recent re- X fale the following Tracfs or Parcels of LAINIL), lying in Duplin county, for merly the property of joieph and Walter lilake, JLlq'rs. viz. ports concerning Mr. Pinckney are not founded in, fact.; hp ftill remains at Amller- dam. WILMINGTON, CD1 Mav 8. Monday B Pd NewcaRle, his fd A j- tfe . 400 acres on the north-raft and fouth fides of Cyprefs creek fwamp, m con. rare equaiiy acinous, vwn Yn,io o -r.uru,.fjMWj the honor, prelcrve the, peace, peace and fnendHiip w.rh all n i (:1.p&rt lhc incU penden'ce ot our coun. rehnpnvtobe informed, that ncKher! , ,f a i.;n ,. . lV c , ' . ... try: ur.atQOire and ettabttm which, m inoV norinterelts ot the Uniien tates,1 7 J . , . .. . . , Britannic Majelty's ihip Lion, 22 guns, Ve d t0 ThJQmi$ HjV '& vap:. iVjorjran, aner convoviDC 27 Amc i x man veflelsfrom Hdpaniola.M c rfavspal- 30 acres, being part of 640 lag". As fhe paffed Newcaftle fhe was -?- g?S&2 to John Pocock in 1737, be. fainted by a lba II battery, which was po- B,nmnB at a branch near the mouth of a litfly returnea by the LToil with 15 gun? lma11 fcranth run'g into Rock-Filh creek. t do acres on tne nortn line or v PETKKSPURG, May 30. Gofhcn Iwamp, at the mouth of Cowfhole- A letter from a captain of a vellcl in the Iwamp, bordering on the land formerly Havannah, to his owner in Charlellon, James Taylor's. dated the rth inttant, lays there are certain 250 acres on Lime Stone Oil the accounts there of the fu r rentier o! Porto u;,ft(;,uftf tu. w.u iftti- ,u.. .u . It'll - IIUIlll.ttllll.il, d UU V t I IIC Hicoto the firfklh; Dutchiand ng.fo.merlvPlunkcr Ballard's. Un the 22U lnlf. at the PeueriiCo.irr at ,1 -r? 1 Ilichmnnd, the Grand Jury for the D U, icK . 60 00 LonS Branch. of Virginia, made .he foildwU prtfent-' Wmg w7IWfrS?f lurveyeu ror t'eter (lieUt ' " tr. "-, rrtnn illtlt Uii tiycu itr JOUU We of the Grand Jury of the U. St?.ttf, Tbl,1'v' &Ci ior the Diftfici of Virginia, Drelent as a 50 acres on the North-wcit real evil the circular letters ot ttvera! w.u- 'ule of tbe North-eaft branch of Cape he: a.U the late Conptcfs, and priTctr)ariy Fear, Jornterly the property of Wil!i;rn 1. Ca Burton, above faid Burton's home place. letters with the ligature of.Sainu bell rndeavorinf at a time of real nuinici aoro an tli nnnli Ci of danger, cod.neuuoeunfottn.icd,-luninie$Ro;k.Fllh creek( wuhin hf a mi,e of igaianftthe happy government of the Unit: Roclr.Knh hrid.fm vu umca, jmu uicicuy iu irpartc .nc T'eo' ii . 1 r 1 . 1 ;pie incrciroui, anu to rocrea'C or proou.e loo acres on the north iide eir wc ...II k itf. II. it h n I . .1 . ... V.i..t . -. a . tion, on terms comnarible with the rights, "'7 "" Jr?' "." duties and hpuor of our nation-AndV" n''ty Cen C Hl S itc3and may reft afTurcd, of our mod cordial to- al1 nAiom will be prclcrvcd. opei-atioo, Co far .is it tn.iy become r.ecefiary, I But if we are lo unfortuna'e, as to ex in this purfuit. ipeneuce injuries from any fore'gn power, Peace and harmony with all nations is our and the ordinary methods bv which d:ffcr. 0 foreion influence, ruinoui t lb, of Stewart's creek, below the Great-Koad. happiuels and inJcpendeiKe, bf thc.c U- 200 acres on Maxwell's fwiimp, u;ted States." near Thomat Kec nan's old place. J,lie 2. 1 100 acres on Lonir Brancli. ExtrtCl'.f g I iter from PMbMpia, duUd bc;nR a branch of Kock.Fifh creek, cot -.126,1797. 'veyed from Rivenberg to John Folk, &c. " There is notuiinrne ttirrine amonuft, Twim u :mit v -uin. fincere wiO. but fuch being the lot of hti- ences are amicable adiuited ? - ... . - sr manity in,: ,uui us wiii nor always reci- lio,iS 1)u, be rr;PCcd I)e derennina nZf .Er XrTSE i 3 Sr. tlon " not t0 rurreudtr in ony manner the beliel tiiat eircotual me.iiures of defence . , will ten I to iiiipnethat national feW refpec't TlV" ot 'novernmcnt being fo mfepa. ail coi'.lidc-n c r 'i.unc, which is t'.ic Failing (buree of lefjieclaoility abroai clieck i.e (lion and present war. r i i : v ( o ' 1 1 ri'l ! d u nli tVi.ih.inirw m r,-'A t0 antnnurpe.iaenci? or our country, ,us be lteadily aftJ inviolably fupported. gnew ttirnnsr amount, Tcrm, WJV be known and titles ex.mnn. u at prefenr, but ail appear to be anxiojs co oy aonlvipy to for the ihue of the rjuedi in, r.o before, JOHM BURGWINJ. Congreli. This lelfion will undoubtedly! Hermitage, June c. if be important, big with intercded ion lequeotes to the commercul mtcrelts ot t.j SJ f) T 1 T F between na-'America Some talk ot an embargo al u I. n. i l t l - ".ii t .r H ririwtiirr nf F, Ljnr I ltiill.l t niDject on wincn i nope v.ongreis win tie r 7 V. C, cool and deliberate. u A LO f I LRY will commence on "The treatment of Mr. Pirn kney does Wednriday next. Thofe perlons who 'not annearto be lingular . the Director nave ,UD'.tiei ior tuketi, are rcqucneu Iwrrenian .11 hnmour , :,, rreen othn 10 prevtom to -y t VA mlr w axe endeavoring to a.l,urt our ,r DD-5M,r.r liftereiireswichiUeKrench renubbc by aT ,v,uch tn HRES1DEM returned micahle neociatian, th progrefsof the war in Kniofip, the depredations on nur com W fret, the pet foo d injuries to out i i ?. -m, no i tbt general eojAplexion oTarTiiri, profe to us your vrgilaftvi . r ire, in re. otmncmliug to o n- actentiou cftV. tual meafu res of defence. the followmi' reply Mr. Vice-Prcfhh ni, and Gent liium of the Senate. IT would be an a.lcfUtion in me, to diflcmble, the plealuic I feci in receiving this kind addrcit. My long experience of the wildom, for tbt-v rAimm ,n L n, ,i,r...,. k :.J t,tu aa patnotif.n of the Senate of the tina citizen! to arm for tbe purpofe ofre-pjn,wd S'alcs' ennin " 'Y eftwatin, lelliii2 agtrellious on their .inmerciil' ,!u" vjIuc ot hofe obliging expreffions of rights, ;nd by provi I'.ht; ft a ronvoyi ; or to!yur approbation of tny conduct, which reign iniuilUrs were difimfled perhaps they did not 1 ke to have fo many foreign anibdl tdora refilling aiming them during the time of a general election. However it it the belt policy ot America, "asatuch aipolT.ble to follow peace with all men." Accounts from Paris mention, that 1 ho. mat Piine lett that city about ibe id of March, on bn return to Ameiica. WILMINGTON, June 8. Captain Hurr. of the fchooncr Friend iv., w I v internal defcicv, by blnhments of iirtillcry and cav.ilrv. bv forming a provifioA d arou , by reviling the t ipi ni vwiiijin . 'n.i a inniti.i la v, m I . mm it vm-r ly, uir porta and hatbours will meet our conli le. r ion under the iuHiience of the fame lt4 regard tor the fecurity, inteielt, and bmiT of our country which dictated your rcco nmcudation. Practices f unnatural and iniqnitout ai tnnfil yon line, of our own citizen, con- vtfting their property nd perfomi txerti" om into the means of annoying our trade, and Injuring their fellow ciiizens. dofcrve I ;d fevtrtty comineiifui.r.e with :iicir in. pnude. Although the fenate believe, that the profpriry and lupine,' puri vi ity do not depend upon general and e:enftc po Llic.il connect ion with tCnnrM tmnn n, ycc Wmitm never lofe fiht gf the proprici) , which fli'p. from the tlivanna bound toNew.J June 2. , and af- York, touched at this port on Friday hit, . tho'ewifhmg to hrcame adveu;uiers, wi pleale to nuke (v-dv application. EDWARD RUSSELL. June 8 For NEW-YORK, (To fail in fix dyx,) 1 He SCHOONKR W I L L.I A M, Cjptain Cl.lrTORD. Mic has excellent accommodations for kC- ifcncen, r 01 DtftgC atplv to the Mi ller on t. MARLLb JUKLMN. f m m f a" . a m raiin.r t ie clta.iare - ' -rrous toward for tne ptft, feti,i encouragement 'o conlljucy and.m 7 days pallage. 1 he captain informs, GOOD FRESH rLOUK, illltl that OH the 22d ot IVlav, a bntr, licinc one of a fleet ot Spamlh merchantiuen from pcrlev. i ancv in future. Our (entiment appear to be fo entirely in unilon that 1 cannot bu believe them to Canhagena bound to the havanna, arnv be, the naturd feelings of the hearts of ed there; the captain faid, that on the Americans in general, in contemplating' fajth they fell in wub a Britiih frigate off the prefent flate of ihe nation. While Cuba, which captured the whole fleet, ex. faikaa.J.1 1 T r: I -L men principle! anu an i nuns prevnii, incy will tor n an mdifloluble bond of union, cept 11 tnlcit, and cainrd them into rscw IVavideiice. Th 1 Meet W4t nchly ladeucd and a f jre pledge, that our country hat no and bad on board one million of dodait. ellc ni d injury to apprehend from any ap- On the 26th, in lat. 2430, caul. Dm r pcar-iucei abroad. In a humble reliance fell in with two American armed Hi p, tmt on D.vine Providence, we may red allured, belonging to New-York, the othci to D d that while we reiterate, with tincerity, our ton, with a number of American t -en ieavourt t accommodate all our diffrr- from Jamaica, under convoy, enccaith France, the independence oft On tbe 30th wai brought t by Vtr our country cannot be diminilhetl, i dig-jvovame a Britith fh p of p gotrri and uity degraded, or its glory tannlheil, by jpulucly treated. Tbi wwttlwikl . . 1,..- COKN MF.AL, FOR S A I. Bt h F. Fontaine 5c Co. May it. Forty Shillings Keward. Kan awny front the fubferiber, a nrgro fellow named Al.ICK, about 1 years of age he is a (tool likely fellow, and bat fnr foate time p(l, as I am in. formed, been lurking about tne plantation of Mr. Jntou Hill, 10 whom his mother belongs. SAMUEL VANCE! June I. tf - 1 i A I I i i J I ! I I I a
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