r 71 AIL VttfitfJ gnat est, noblest gveit, t'JDf earth's enjoyments, fairest, best, Uclm source oj pure delight nal. . The affair of Holland and Swit zerland seemed, - however, to be in- ! serted id the declaration, only to avoid ; the perpetual repetition Df ";the first consul" tnd " Malta," "and this was pretty evident from cnir omitting all Ihrft soft bresmver ofbeace cfmindi ' I mention of the Swiss in our . ultima ' ni . r .. .-.I.-. ...!. j.a '. i' .... TL. M...t-;.. T Ua -TWtek ino! ciiarms me sout wnn tneugtus rc-, mm. tug utauucin vi vufc-wo'v- by i 'ranee ceum-not be two strongly -, AiuiplenitudiTof light r ;'. 1 1 lit fulgent "beam! :';V-V; In lucid streams, 1, 1 ' In bright array, More clearway Jay, TVerer fromthy stcred sourtes'fov!, VeW sootJit the arcs of all tin good be " " few. . - condemned, but our ministers,' who did not remonstrate, had to right to " coffee,' vita cottonTmdecndent oTSjr- . tups and Tama, .i : - . . H. On the arrival cf eachtessel, the captain or Supercargo is to "wait on the captain-general and colonial prefect, and apply tothc chief of admi nistration and the tfirector of thecus-totti-house for the necessary pefmits, having previously made out a detailed ' statement'of-what" the cargo" is -composed. . . -- .v ' , ''til.. IF such statement shall be jfoaftd to'have been forced, the trans complaint-It formed nearly ' as black jj gressor shall be prosec6ted'in manner 'To thee pertains the grand'&fcnet, Of shielding vestal innocence, With powtr'froin above 1 ' 'Thtu, the true hero's chief regard; Thtt honiit patriot's justret'ord, f And swain's deserving love : At thy iright 'shrine, With love divine. : -Jiobe. eharitv. . . . , Art taught by thee, r -; ' "To 1mkfortomfort--give. iuilh cheerful hand,' " ; ; .And shed thy graces on afavor'd and. ; a stain however on the : conduct of the Trench go.vtrnment as'thir proceed ings with -Tesffegt to Su Dbmingo. The idea ef re-tstablishing'the French government in that island, vas as ab turd and uihous , ai its conduct t Toussaint hail been false and trear' cherous. . In all' these proceeding, in the affair of German inderntiUies, in the occupation of Parma, and Placen tia. he 'saw no lecit-rmate cause of , 'Vhenjouth, delighted, ovn thy srdaj, 'And thy mild precepts-mark his tl'aj, His time glides sweety oti : . , : from wrth to worth he raises high- i tfBis country's pride, his parent's joy. ! JHlov a where cr he s known k . - His early days ' - . - Art tranquil east, '". ; Norcare, nor strife, -,. Make loathst-mt life j Ulien grown in years, and silver'd Vr .wtth'Oge, and fornt' prescribed by the' laws and regulations' of commerce. IV. No French or neutral vessel can'depaft;from aiiy of the ports bf the colony, before her captain or su percargo has made a declaration at the custom-house of the nature of her car go, -and of the tonnage' ortjuantity. ,V. No vessel shall load, in whole, nr 5n riift. 'tat n, nthp nnrf that! Jrtia, he "saw flo 'legit-hnate cause of j those 'designated, in the first article, Quarrel 'on the part bf England, and utilesl by the express permission , of 'particularly as our fninisters had fail-'-j the'colonial prefect, tinder penalty f - u ea to remonstrate at me proper season. cunnscauon oi vesset ana cango ana i With resnect- to the attack made by . U6 punishment of the captain- , the consular government on the liber French as well as foreign ves 71y cf the press inihis ?6untry,.it betray-!!1 sailing to and Ffom the islands'of ed ojily a gfoss ignorance ofthrjortns ;'wtrai ports," are expressly torwdaen and essence' tf our constitution r and j,rtb pass by way of the fiver Sake, un- if theif demands had been resisted in a manly way, if could neve-inTiia tt pinion, have furnished ground foYdis pute. 'The refiiprocal abuse and mU arp-o. ; ..- v .. VII, tfhe flaiics of anchorage, es i 'tablishcd by the arrette cf the 1st Ven- tnalirtitation arising from this sourctyf demaire last, concerning the com i were certainlv matters of rcertt ; biit 4 'merce of hetitrats, are diminished on J';ho person could say that they offered f j fourth from this day.' , These duties a crowd for wn. He tlul not pro" .' Hitau do coileCUu by the receiver ge- fess to entertain muca ' respect for U the members 6t the lTourbon fathltf but if it was insisted peremptorily thst one of them was to be sffht out of the j kingdom, he 'shtnild refuse it ch tKe Tlie rich esteem, the poor revert the stige, point of honor, tho' at the e3fpence a war. This,-however, had not been, ;cepts from the heart- ' placed on the language of iht expoie, , 'fl' 'alsejcyt I j M that England could ho longer con-; s res Jreely brings ; tend single-handed with France.;; to . -Cutset where Ylctt vsurbs thy part, jdml spurns thy precepts Jr - Horn fatal her ft 'She all her pltamres Delustve pleasures, fraught with stings That v soot i her pow't destroy s" ." . TJten dreadful vitWs ' ""The mind pursues, t -7 T ! Of, crimes that's dove Of time that's gone : neral of the tobny and of the 'domains, at the payment ( of tht 'duties ol en trance and clearance a part to be paid the captain of tbc'pdrt, the balance to be deposited in th public treasury., VII I. The interpreters, commis sifthed bv-pave'rnment. fchall not. uri- ier ptnalty of deprivation ;of office, ueinna Worn captains of foreign, ves- si'ts more than ei,rht dollars for all tb-5 ntcessary formalities, in which 'they This was an impertinent phrav:..Mit, ) iire to give them evry direction from li : 1..... .! K.!....J...1 1 ilJ- .1 . . From the BaUlmire Telegraph, ilNGULARITY of RESEARCH. AV EXTRACT. . Tbere is perhaps no ohe principle Tri httman tiature that leads to greater consequences, than the cdfttentrattoi : tf applicationttoviingular research. u u Bat this, like every othef princi plerhas occasionally stranje and use- i less terminations that they may be ! carted Usus mtitra.e in mortals. . As an i instance of this, 1 ill present "you ; with the result of it man's labour for three years, eight or nine hours a day, aunaays not excepted, 10 determine the Verses, words and letters contain ed in the Bible. . .Verses, " r31,173 .' Words, ' 773,692 t" Lettffs, r3,566,4'80 f The middle and the last chapter is Hhe 1 17th Psalm. The middle verse is the 8th vefse of the 101st Psalm. . Jehovah is named 6;ft35 times. Tbe middle one of these Jehbva's In the ; second Chronicles, 4th chapter I6tli" I 'verse. "'"' ' , :.':-'.T -, 'fT'T The word and is Found m .the bible 45,217 times. ; ."". The last verse in the old Testa ment is in; the first Chronicles, 1st and 1 Oth verses. The least ih the ne w.Testament, 11th chapter of John Slthverse. I look upon this to be a very siri- gtflar occurrence m the history ot hu man nature, that there should be found ft man, who," merely for the sake of employment, Vhould spend three years on such a task. demanded. Much reliance bad btR as was usual in society, it showu ei ther have been noticed at .tb'time,or consigned' to utter contetnpt. t ; Alirnting as the 'extended domi nion of France was tQ this country and Ztfttpvidcnct then, with gloomy grief and tbe continental powers, if we took int - care, ; . .. I comparison all our acquisitions in india, ' tyorh pjhf soul to horror and'dtsfctir j it would be found that, as betxveen us, ana t rance, the charge 01 aggranctze. :oms then, fair VlxYn, to my ' breast,' 'St of tnytte'art, tny soul possessed, And constantly dwcirwhh me i , Tor vain the honors of thegreat, , "" -Ih wealth and pomp that wait on sHtr, if not possess'd of thee . , . Though rich or poor. Fam'd or obscure , ' Thy open tract All can embrace; ment applied to this country. But'wicn " this view of the Question wa aken, ministers seemed to imitate. 'the con duct of those ladies whrit on the'V ' return from India', Srere abcosed of iome irrigitlarities, and whose answer ( always was " neter upon, mv honor on this side the Cape rf Good Ihpt." IIe thought ftlalta ought tn be placed un der the protection of Russia, which It their arrival to their departure 1 but if the said interpreters shilbe employed by the ;aid Cftputos of Vessels on cb jictS difT.-reht from those customary, they sIvU 'ie indemnified for their i tro'u'em the mahnerprescribedbythe tA.iTof April, 1771. IX. The Jutie or import and ex port, on articles rrmittcd to be im ported and ex -orted. alwll be paid at the cuitortvhouse, h collected by the receiver of th? domains, according to the following lariift . import. French vessc arriving from a port, J.nd, iho' by the bast despis'd,' tin whi appeared wai "disposed to accept Ihd crree , 1. ftarantre undtr rrirxliriratinrn. .Tl , " . i inat worth and fatness. ww;Sjjcd thfc hoMse to pause before the J with thee." j"()iunged the country into all the hor mom- u ' Trom l.onaHi Paper. j 'The following is an outlin of Mr. Tpx'l speech in the house of com tuons, on TucudayJ 24th of Mity, on his maietty'a messace - - m. f It. ... 1 . . . . .. ..." ir. tufli unipctcnwmcnoaa- to, ana me uuraccs tney naa oom, , 'pied three hours-and a half in thedc '. -vtrf nothing compared to t hat novf a livery, went over the HiBcmit pointa -raited Ihem ! ! i As they, had then rors of war, and to recollect the sihia'. tion.it. was. in during the lastvt years of the preceding war. They were told not by a nn ice, but by vert distiniruithed artist. fPitO that l the dangtra they were then exposed It has been said that M Atf is the only anlmaithat laughs ; but thougih dogs may not absolutely .laugh, they are somclimesfike Falstaff,-the cause of laughter in others. The following circumstance which happened to Ga- . rick in the early pact.of his life, is one example. . One very sultry evening in the 46g davs, he performed the part of Lear ; m vnc lour nrst acis, nc rci.eic customary tribute of applause. At the conclusion of -the? fifth, -when he went over the body of Cordelia, every eyecaugKt the ioft infection. At this interesting moment, to. the asto nishment of all present, his face assu med a new character, and his whole aine agitated bv a new passion j was not tragic forhe was evident ly endeavouring to suppress a laugh 1 In a few seconds the attendant nobles appeared to be affected in the same m inner and the beauteous Cordelia who was reclined on a crimson nriuclS opened her eyes to see what occasion" of .the republic, shall cwitinvt o payjj ed the Interruption, leaped from her merchandize subicct to Wti-'ht. 1 percent. French vessels arriving from fonlgn land, the gallant Albany and tough old Kent, ran laughing, off the stage. Iheaunicnce could not account lor Botler'i llaIbraff, Btiftjon hexSaMimey : Bureb' Digamy of Human Nitare, L Ruffcl'l MJerB Kuropp, - ' f -Solingbrakc'i Wotkix Reid'.ttiys, Rollin'i ; Belle Letter,- ' f Elersnt Extraflj, X Amenjan Spectator, . . Frmei Letters, Bo'tsnoical Hrmony. ' , ' , Ffttdyce on Education, 1 Blau'i leclures, ' " Reply to vVilber force, Complete Letter Writef Fordyce's Addreflcs, : ; : ( Rambler, Looker iO.n, - . Thompfon'i Seafoni -Hoy ls' Games, Taylof' Reports, - - ' I; Evaoi' Efliys, Fothier on Obligations Beauties of Addifon, -' Do. of Hsrrey j ' . - Fmily:BibleS ' A ' B'litierwotih'i Concordjne, Necker'i keirgious opiniouV-' Butlai's Analogy, ' Edwardt't AITcttioni, A lifted Man's Companioa r BoftonV Fourfold Si ate, Hallyburiwo' Memoir, Doddridge's Sermons, Young's Letter.1, ' Brown's Concordance, llervey's Metfnaiionj, ' E'egant Pray et "Books, Comqnon do, B blei, ; . Want's Pfalms andlfvrnr, Buchan' Doroeftic Medicioe1, Hurler on the Blood, Ions on the Mufcles, Pl.gue "and tellow Fever, Ldenburgh rharmacopaeia, r Atvn. B itt's political Difeaiaas, 4 Wat 1 "Maiheroii'C', liifi bort Mjore's Navigstion, Cfk' Voyagfj M.Uot's Ancient itiflnry, Jefferfon Ko e' on Virginia,. American Lex Mercatona -, NicholfonN Navigation.":- - -. - , B'uns American. Navigator, f American Coifl Pilot, ' , Mre' Univerfal Geography, ) Univeifal GireUecr, 'i Johiillon's, Jones's, Bailey's aad Emtkl Di,flionariei, ' I Mair's Inircduaion tc Latin; rr French Grammar, -i Murray's Grammar, . .1 Do. do. Abf idged, ' WeSfler's Grammar, Alhes Grammar, Pike's Arithrraiic, Fifher's CoTipiaion, Schoolmallei's rinnw, American Alias, , h U ) complaint in detail, and contended that upon none of them had we prdugat 'ikt discussion with Frtrnce to that clear nd unequivocal Usui which toutd consti tute a legitimate taust of war. If France had unjustly seized and tonf seated Brt i'jA vrswls, tatiafMClion ought to have been demanded in a firm and decided tone ; and if that was refused there paid a tenth they would now be com pelled to pay aAona ihird of their income. He wor.ld vote for 'the a tnendmrnt, because, whlie it pledged the house to support hit majesty, it manifested an anxiety for the tptdiet possible restoration of peace. The house then divided on (be a rhendment For the Amendment 67 ports, shall pay a local ',uty of one per , thi8 .trtri(re termination of a trotedy cent, on the value ef articled suUis- f inanyoihfr way thanby supposing the. tence. -' I per tent. drC,tii pefsone, were leiird with - Forcigw .-Vessels shall pay the cus-1 suddc:n frentr t but their rUibility had -tomary duties of ohe per cct.t local , adifftrcntswrce. A fat White-chap. el butcher, seated en the centre btihe front bench in the pit, was accompa- f would then have been an undoubted i AeainstU 39S. The original ones v- vi mci vju"" wm mi , i nan men put sino cimrui i ne homo adjourned, at half palt four on , Weunetday monung, There was no nation more exposed fo complaint, jor restraints on the com- tnrrct of other nslLni, than C. Britain. When we concluded the treaty of A- mints, we were aware that Lurcye Sr far from being in a comfortable atatc ; we had however, acquiesced in thtt lmpr!;ct ttcuHlv. This ws ilie'crTdiiioti of m"n n sor'te'y. If e had always aimed at substantial and absolute security, we should have had nothing hut tmrtmitted war the lust etnturv. The situation efllaly we traxsiaUd for rat airoia. a- . lit tat namt of the frtftrh Republic, . AURETTK . Respecting the opening bt the irter- cnt ports cTGaadaloupe and Ul de pendencies i and a vtw vaiif of thctltit'.ii ofimportand expoHa , TtillAfttiC. lh M..'l,1r,r. If. t anew at iuc time 01 our n,ninK "e j (June IS, 1803.) ' dtf.nV.ivetrvtiy. As to ricdmcut, it J At'ocstr. F.RKocr, funeral ofrlivi. wasamtre difiVrenct of nsme, and h aicm, captain-general of Guadaloiipe Iwas a matter tt complete Insipniri- tM Ju depta-Jcilck. and Darih canc yhether it wns called the STili I.vitALLira, councelkr tf iUte and n.il.tary division or the depaftment of cloniel prefrct. - the I'o. Adfcrtirt to the situation of i Comidcn'r, that the e ritiral rirttim. Holland, filled, with Ffrnch trrops, . ,unf-u in hith lhy find the Ct-lo-nd to the Isle revolution in Saitrer-; ,y, ta!l for elJtaciui measures for iRdf oe irjuea inui our ministers, frtm all that had appiarcd, had nevt r prvpetly remont?ated on thoe Im portant points, and hA thertfurt no ' right' to make there a Jrt of 11 rr.a-ji-y'i def Uratlon. If thry kad rt ruonstrated, It was at If ast probable that rtdrrs mir;rithave letn ebtaiotd If it were contended that etrry ifr. rraniirnif ht rtn the part of f ranee hould be a f ause of nlauiy on our f art, th'm, la hit opudon, woold t pwsling the prinrirl too far. I'.very 7rprorein',fit In the Interior ef Franc fuh in, thai i V naUert ua itipplyinfl Us wants and those of the army, at well at for disposing of the Colonial productions at prtscnt on hand. ' .' srcirx at fcti.owi Ait'iclr i; The portt .of flam. tcrrt, roint Pctre, Baye-MaJ.xtt, St. i Martin, and Reunion Mari4 Galante, j ihaifheoprn 19 strafigert from tLe uite. hereof In eonserjornee, all articlfl of con umpilon, taHrd mrtts, Ttifitar and natal stores, catihr, fdinler, and toolt of tvtry kind particularly lostmmrntt of iRncuIture may be imported bf Citro, and ihey may ciport tugarti and one per cent additional on the to tal amount of the articles imported t . . 3 per tear. . SXMRT. French vessels, returning to a ; French port, avo subject to a local duty Tf cne per cent. ar. a coldnial doty bftto per cent. ' . 3 per ceni. Trench vessels returning to a foreign port, shall pay one per cent, local, and ix per ccut. additional. 7 per cent. Foreign remit shall pay the iocal dutiet and in additional one of two percent, and of six per cent, on the value of tiljart, coffee and cotton ex ported. 9 per sett. On tyrupt and ta(Ti 00 more lhn two per ccnu shall -be paid as iii'p pleoientsry duty. -2 per cent. Spanish vtistlv laden with cattle and other provisions, thtli be treated on thelrk entrance and rtearanre, on the uuir tfrmt at French veacels. X. Accoflinc to the pmceedirg dipoiions, ibc arrttte of the Ut Ve.ilemaire it and remains in force and the third article of the arrette ; conernin the duty of six francs, col- 'ft Mm a. a 1 ft ; iccten by he mynaramrt 01 co and ( tdlt fith, of fyrt'uh fi liter), h proii I tionally suspended at well at the fifth I article of the arrette tf the 3C!h Au- (JtfM, I78i, concerning the duty tf thrre francs ptrquinUI on talt meat imported by forehrnert. XI. AUthertfe41aiintofil.e ar ntte of the 3tnh Augut, 1784, thall be executed, at tliey repett the m stls. dccliratiofisand futtf.riiis6ie terforfnM by foreign vee It and by rrmch vcmli engaged ifa the tsmo eomniirce . XII. The chief tf admlnistrtt-on and the (firectort of the customs are respectively chargtd with what con cerns the oecutlont tf the present trrt tic, which thall be printed, rtad, polished and po'fd up at It tauaT, and a copy addrticd t4 the com mWtary of justice In onler to he re registered tmtng the rollt of the tri-kunaJt.- KRNOUF. J.iSCALLIER . n:ed by his mastifT, who being accus- ! . 1 i l, L. !!. 1.1- . i r-iru 10 mi on me same scai wnu ins j matcr, naturally supposed he miht j vnjoy (he tame privilege acre. I ha butch?? tat very back; and the qua dmped finding a fair opening, got upon the b'jnr.h, , and fi tiny his forepaws on the rail ol the orchis tra, peeped at the performers with at unriht ahesd, and at .grave an air at the mot sa jaciout critic of hit dar. Our corTi!nt tlauhter man was ma le of melting stuff and not J being accustomed to a play house ,i heat, found himself mi?ch oppressed ;; bf the w-ifrht of ahrrc and wll powderfil Sdnday Triwi;, which or i RoUau s foils, the grftiricatinnf r' !ini'and wiping '! R.inii C-uihf, hHhea.l, hep-illcdit o!T.andhced it I V eir f Vse5:U, on the head of his mastiT. The . rg t' Man cf F.el'.r.t, .i- Horacr. 1 Viigill Dslpbinf, Clark's Ovid, . PaHofl. :- Amica'a Trecfptor, Clumbian Ofa ot, ChP'ii's Lenen, B o(l .iB of Moraliif , Looking GUft for the mioilj Gsy'Fablei Moore's Monitor, bind ford an. I Merior), SCitit's LcfTon, American SvletiionJ, HaWnrv'. Mearurer. Davidfoo's Virgil with the Eng'iftoa lauonj Carer's Comm'B'irlii, Coroelins Nrpoi, Young' Laiin tud Englifh DulifV, Aii'fwonh's io, d Lee's Anvtican Accountant, ToAtisiM't, I'fa'tfM and f I C.uid'en's rtaks ani ka.n;h;jis,' : f . bein in to conpicuo'wi, to oo!r tiye a tituatinn. cauuhl the eve of Mr. Garrick,nd the other, perform ers. AmistifT in a church wardens wig for the huthtr was a prish of ficer j was too much. It would have provoked laughter in Lear himself at, the moment he was most distressed no wonder then that il had tuch an f if .rf rn I rnfie'tative. , A. HALl. ILs received bf the Sihvtner levatert C'ft, Dill, f,on Xcv-Yjfk. An idjumfltl hupp? of Books arid Stntlonar. WafKia'on 00 Asricultorr,' -Eiircifrs for ra!ry, . '. H.'fr's CK kory f .i.k!ii.'s Woiki, Aran's Klox s of Trtvth; B.lkasb's Bifapry, a Mnrali, ' , Puffaii of Lixtaiurf,' Wai'.If, J-hnllot's Livrirfiht riii,' litmbft-n't. T'avtts, l tf rn ftntt Itgnph r al D Uiary,' Z mmimsfi on National fiUf, Zit't oa Soltiudi, i Jani' Leorrs, jSrdjua'a Ttur' ' B.Mlllari is," . , , Jeno'y 01 inf D fl.tues Of Lovc ytaris, Tf" los, K.ilmck Raiid un, l".fitie R.m'i'.f, 'faoll, Aiit'nn Tales, 'iu of ht M 'Un sin, Children of ile Ab-r, - ' Zelycco, Hifloty of vomf, ' A co if tlun of itie tno.l cttcemel . dfrnXore.' J The Paitiotie Sortfltr, Mtfuiufa' ' rvtlifa, Dn Quixoii ,' . Mtfltri'i of UJoIo, t Mrdun. Adt'sidt it Sancerr Coflr. JLovf, Vital ol LantJottR, Daich tyidW, st fupefiorc'islli Blank Boin, ot vtriout aioai fm",tl wrapping P'fe's JHifing SiJ, Sf atom's J irral, ' 1 Citi tw pram ifMcf rrf, . : i I Wiling paper, Sitting Wit, Wa'' 0y blips, j A!fisri fjf tie yfsr 1I03. ' f iium'gim, siugvii .