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L. - T7CJT a light'ning's vivid Jash The poet's yt o'er. Europe rolls Sees tattles rget and tempests crash, . . And dismal horror'i i thrcat'aiiig wpls 'Mark's cubit ion's ruthless king," ' W ithtfimsoii'd banners scath the globe , Wlitfe trailing after conquest's toing, ' - jivts fest'r)ng vounds his demons ' . : :Prob.''' '-v. ' ' t.V:r; i SPjlTd with the stream of reeking goriy - Tliat stain tfieprov imperial day, , " ? turns to tiraihe western shore, ': , '"7iirre freedom, lipids her bloodies T Arte for sge triumphant svajit empire in the people's lote, r .' Tis here the sov'rcign viU obejsv :.' . Jtfo king but he who rules (ibvve. j f ! . Frt A -Jaew Rtgijler The Enftlilh in loud ttraini of condolence pretend to commiferatc the onlqrtMute people of Switzer land, yet wefind that an American IhWi brineiae two hundred SwiTs pai:npcrs te tho United States, if ltoppcd and lent into England tor adjudication. 'tHoW coonei this - Are the Swils patriots to be depriv ed of an afylurn in America I Ate they to. be tlebarred from going to the otrly place of refuge they1 pre foeJpij this g'obp f, Wchad tho'c it cnouKhi and enough indeed, that 'Gieat'Dniain fcized her wn fub , jeds 'coming to this country, but ilie has now gone beyond even that, '?ggreflion, and the poor, difcoiifa.' Ijti-, and innocent Swifs arc fc'wecf md dragged from the Ameticanlnip Dtrhans o eridure the hardihips Ot an EnglKh rifo, when they had to'rtdly hoped to have .breathed ihe "p u re.) nd u n co n t a m i n a t ed a i r j of; A -inetic'a.-. ' "' In-declaring the river Elbe n a jftate pf- blwka.le the Briiilh he ' violated the rights - f : the neutral powers. No time is allowed for Central TiflVls to pal's in and out freely and without rcflraint, but the onler isas'fudden jsit was un .xpfded 'ii appears to have, brca ilTucdin a fit of anger, and without " rtfleUon a to confequences. The Danes are particularly interelled in j it a part ot their territory, ir wc mHUkcnot, Jbotders on the E'be, on which they have the port of Al tonaf Are DioUh (hips to be (lop- peJ going to AItna, and pafling e tciv Aoatlways -to other .ports to Dfnmatk 1 If fo, the blockade . niu'ft be raifed as it refpefls the Da liiih veflcUj orEngland will add a- "tiofher pcr to the lift of her ene mies.. But why. declare a whole riterin a (late of block Sde 1 Is it hrryufe an oyoortun'uv will be riv- ,.en4o.leixe neural fropfrtft. ;I Jt ', bcciule neutrals' wouui piont 11 me trade f llamburgh coniinued open f li the world to be laid under con tribution to Eng'md I arei.eutrals to -Jb9 turned awsy from ports 'mete'v lecauleit fuitst, Urttain f By uht authoriiy wilt (he do this. Are her fleets aflua'ly laying lUe rnouth of the tlver, and can large (hips remain-there in fafcty I .We think tluy .cannot. But we fhall be told ocihaps, that a fingle fii- ' gata it luCiciei.l to b'ockirle a port, or even a whole country. hefc are extraordinary times,, when the worlJ tamely fulTers'fuch things, and crouches, and Li lie 1, and kid'es agiin, the sod and the chain whkh ciiflavcs andopprelTcs It. t Gftat-'Biitiin has impofed a du ty of 1 per cent, on her own ma nufactures, upon their importation ; to the United btates, and onty i pr cent, noon the faaif Rood toina lo . . - ,n; ...".11 .n. oorts In Lurope. we wouia am whether this is conformable to the Bfhifh Trcafr i it i contrary to our revenue fjitem, as it would he oppufcJ to our true interdl, oiin pofe a duty on tlie expoitation irf our own prtxtuce ana manuuciurn hut were it done, and ihe-Unlud 1 SiaushaJ laid a dutf'on mcrV chandiZa going m England, what a tUmourwowUbofaifcd agslnll the mefure. The imetcouife kctween' the twonatins ought t be cariicJ 04 with a pcifcdt and fual adtan. isge 10 hnih panles. Neither fhMl4 JmiHfe higher rl.ities rt the com merre of ti e other. The trade tf reutial Is thatgtd with h. !i f.ibirc4eJ to a ihHifand lm po!hnns we a I know. In Englan Ami-ilfin vrlfrls pi eiy hiih in In tnsfiy cafes eiorbltant duties 1 . their i.nrMiis. Thcyf an o''n'y or, commerce to England in K'odl of tUir own trruwlh Of tnSliufaC' ) thiy aretheirchifK lih beatrjr lUt mn;?:'' M "foil f the Britifh Channel, bound jo or from Holland, or any ports of the North Sea, and put into England for rtfrelhments, this charge tor lights which they never fee is ri g KOufly eale4, V and the firt f barges of Lngland . have become verbufaniontlMerchants - - and G. Britain , cdtna)enc,ing a ew war with. half the civilized globe, has now trebled the uticsn .her ex ports, in fuch a manner as to affcS almost exclufiveiy the commerce of trie u states, mating me mittr encc of duties as 3 to t -jri favor of the Continental powers, with which ui 13 fliciuauv. in a iiaieui war. When wtU G. Brica n fee her bed intcrelU in cultivating our friend Clip ? When will (he re 11 ore our commerce with her to a fair equa- lity wi.h her own in our portsi When will the world enjoy a per fect freedom in its cammerce l Vfc are comtraitied to an iwer-never- never till England gives up her mo nopolizing difpofition, and her fpi rit of aggrandizing hcrfelf at 'the cxpence of other nations, in a com mercial engrolfiiig fyfletr., which embraces all, arid if not oppofed, will', finally, fwallow lip all. From the Bnlltn Palladium. The. 'following relation may te depended upon as true in every cir cuinliance. ' An . American veflcl belonging, we brlieve, to Salem, and lately from St.. Domingo to 'Baltimore, having on .'board 91 French "paffynKers un A their proper ty, was met by two Englilh (nips of War, who, feeing- her colouri, gave no moletlation. ioon after ihc was bM't too by anotheV Eng. lilh frigate. Tha poor pafTingers prepared with what foriiiuuc they could muder, for the lofs of their whole property, if not for their cap. livity, which, as a mcafurc -of retaliation,- for the detention of -the Englilh vifuants.in durance, they had reafon to ex perl. The com mander of the frigate inquired of the American malter what might be the amount of French property on board f ne aniwerea, tnat -it was confiderable, but that he knew not its vahie. Docs it amount to twa thoufand dollars f The malter anfwercd that it was more than two thoufand dollars ? Does it atnoun', faid the Britilh Captain. '0 ten thou fa ud dollars The American Captain faid, it poCibly tnighi, he coutd net anfwer for its. amount .: it was, probably, between two and ten thoufand dollars. If it is no more than ten th tttfand dollars, lid the cornmander of the frigate, -l will not deprive thefe poof Frenchmen of it. He then told the American he might mike fail and the vef. fcl and psflenicrs hure Utel? ar rived fafe at Baltimore. We are forry our informant does pot recol lel the nameof the Biilith Captain. This account he hid fmm fume of the French paflengcri ; they added that the French army in St. U.min. go mult Inevitably foon fur render to the Enjlilh, or evacuate the if. land. The tihevt trfkbJIantisUj tsrrtil. Cjptul T tmsity IVeUfMn of this war the tnJlr of the nine American efel snd lb EgHJb fri gffe tlluJti f, wat the BJl. 1 We rtcrd it m a JthUrj injtnce A centleman Immediately from AHjermsrle county, and pcrfonally acquaint. d with Mr. Walker s fa- mily, pofitively alTens, that the llori concernlni: Mrs- Walker.and ih prcli.lcnt is vntirely groundlcfs, i and only fabricated wnh the molt 1 .,L.'.i! '1 j.r it,. ...r,. diabolical dcfiitn to Injure the prcfi cent s teouution anj to anlwer ! electioneering purpofes. The faft may be rtlisd on, and comes from tne aroineroiMr.waiacr, wne- fire i our informant to publUh the fact wherever he went. Stufhtrnfipfr, HAMILTON axo CALLATW. A ls Slider Hamilton' was born in a DaniCv JQandofthe WcfX.In- cs under a monarchies! govern men. Albeit vjtllatln was born at jenva. a fmill city at the f-tot of the Alps, celebrated for Ji. berty, unco tf. rdrm of religion ; place to which ywuna itnllcmfn r: irnt tiont an pans ot me woild for ihtfr education ; and be. . aa tweca which and this country there if m poflihle competition Y inter cfls. llamlttoa came to this cbuMr'i ncrv, formerly belonging to the at, about the age M fentecn IGat. Freuch. She went alhori jn a log lailnat ihsigt of nineteen. In the near Cherbourg. year l7l,JHiliA took part in Cf an arrival st Baltimore, we our revelation.; ( did Oalatin. testn, that the French piitatceri Altho he arrlvei at a later perbJ he was here early enough to Xerve as a. -yohintcer in the militia of Mairichufetts, under CoI.: Allen, of the diltricTt of Maine, ;and loaned his money la the commonwealth of Mairichufetts to afitt in carrying on the war ; t fo that he wa$ pledged AO the fupport of the revolution," -and liable to fwffr if it had failed. They, were Both ci'izens of the, Unitel States at vthe adoptian of .the .American conllittitios, arid therefore parties to that national in . (Irument, and .'confiiutionally ap pointableand eligible for any -ofilce, not excepting the Prefi 'encyi They both have married American wives, and have their eftates and families among us,.G.tllatin had Been a refu . . dent in this country a jonger time whenhe'wasapioin'e4 Secretary of the trcafury than Hamilton had when he was appointed to fthe fame office, Thefe facis as far as relates to'Mr. Gallatin, may be fecn afcertaipiedln the Journals of the Senate of the United Sfatesfwr the -year 1794. up on ih?. e iellido of - his eliaibiuty to. a Teat in the Senate. V They ought to be generally known ; for a Knowledge ot tnem -mewa now inconfiflent andfei.felefs the clamor of the .fcileraliQs has been again ft PreGdent JcfrrfTfon',' for appointing Mr. .Gallatin to(his prefent office,' becaufe he is a foreigner ; while they were applauding Piefident Walhjnmon for appointing to the' lame office Mr. .Hamilton, who is 1' 1 a torcigner Ut tns lame Leivie ot the word. . The treat number of children who fall victims to the cholera in this sta tion of the year, is a strong induce ment to publish the folio frinic remedy, which has always mcceeded when the lax proceeded not from the effect of worms, the cutting of teeth, or from repeated humeri' ;:;it -strengthens the debilitated organs and TJcutrulUcs the f .1 1 .. u.. I nui iiiiuu' in 111c uiui uius iiuiiiur. Put ahalf a drachm of sails of Tartar in a pint of water, this is all the re medy.. ' . . $ ;Give the patient of this alkaline wa ter every two hours, lengthening the interval of the doses, as soon as the .complaint begins to abate, which com monly happens the sameolay. To a child one rear-eld, two tea Spoonfuls :ior' the first dose, raid af terwards only one tea spoonful, every two hours, 'in ixo or three spoonfuls of mil' and water aweetened together ; increasing the dose according to tke age, half a tea spoonful more for every year This remedy is equally effectual for adults ; it is a sort of specific in bilious diarrhoea. ' The first dose for an adult, is a ta feltf spoonful, mixed with un equal quantity of sweetened water, after 1 wards the half of this dose four or ve times in 2 4 hours. If due attention be given to this re needy hundreds f victims will be snatched from hcjaws of death every year The heads of families, who may be Lrriorant that the - salts of 1 artar is dissolvable in the arr, ought to pre- serve it for use in a phial stopped up. T he printers in treaeral, lor humanity's sake, are requested to give this remedy all possble publicity. , Halt, I tl. HUDSON?August S3. TORNADO. On the evening of the Cflb ult. the town of Bridgetown, N. J. was visited by on uncommonly tremendous hur , . Kw.,ntft n ricane, the ravages or whicn, lor a tpn!l. .., Tla hart,. wllh . grnsry and waon house, forming a were lilted clear from the earth and removed 20 feet, and their contents scattered before the wind ; a leathcV apron and sheaf of wheat were carried three wiles, another sheaf 4 miles, and by report a sheaf of wheat Ic oats 6 miles, and some shinties 9 miles, by the tempest. Tart T one house was touched by the stream and unroofed, and soother house totally unroofed, th xhambcrlloor torn up," ana the form tura broken and driven away. An or chard, fences, ar.d forest trees, were levelled with the ground a cow, and a;eee and lowls were killed twt men, Mess. Davis and Milter, sustaining rUmaes to the arauunt tf 1000 dot Lars. NEWYORfci, Augurl 15. ( The Oi'p InJullry from London, was boarded on .the 10'h July, by the Britilh fiigsta Hydra, in the channel, and inlorme4 if the lofs - 1 of the BYitifh 40 fun (alp La Mi out of. lartlniqtie, had captured fever! horqeward bound EngViih vcff.'liTrom Trinidad, richly laden 'wiili fucarC' and fecit them xtivai Curracoa-' f';'.y:s''''- .J' The Phcebr Ann, Gardner, from Charlefton, on her way to Gowen' wa.' hailed by fome people in a Jmall boat; who faid they vtcr tJe crew of a Dutch galliot that had funk,: and requeft'ed permsion tu come on board, which -was immediately granted the had no footier enter ed' the Pabe: Ann .than they at tempted to allault the captain, and aclually fired a 'piftol half through jhe neck of a pallcngcr, which came out of his mouth and carried away three of his teeth. After coi:fiuiag the captain and plundering him and hi? crew of all their loofc clothes, they left them to go and board a febooner then pretty near. X AUgUlt 27. The Uriwd States brig Argus, has been launched from Mr. Hart's )-yard in BofAon, and will fail in a Ihort time to join commodore ranean. .', . ' " '. i-aft Monday arrived at Salem, the fchoorjee Hazard, capt. Norris, from Lilbon. On his pahage was boarded by- an Entlilh privateer floop, the captain of which inform ed htm that the Emlilh took all A- mcrican vcfTVIs having Dutch or French nron'erlv on board, bom d fronriire ports of Portugal or clfc- where, lor ports in prance or Hol land ;-ihat if on their arrival it was -I proved that the vclfcls were Ameri can bottoms, tneir treichts were paid theui and thc veHuls icleafed directly. . . ;,,; Capt . Norris informs thai it was reported at Lifbon, that a French army was on its march lor that p ace ; and that the Englifh mer chants were prepatin to remove, foms o America; and among ihtfd" Mr. .BulJccIey, who had feni off his property by difkrent vcirels, to Piiilade'phia. Laptam N. Informs, that-about the loth of June, an Englifh fri-" gate failed from Lifbon for Gibral tar, and on the 1 2th was calt away upon Capc St. Vincent,, and totally lolt, iu fair weather. A Nrw.York print dates (fays the National Intelligence that a letter had been received from Paris advifmg the ccfTion cf Wefl-FioridA to the United States by a late trea ty, made fubfequen! to the conven tion ceding Louifiana. This ftateinent, wc believe, to be ineurreci ; as no lucn aoviccs ap pear to have been received by' our government. The fads arc pro bably thtfe , which accounts for the information' contained in the New-York print. " By a fair toiiltrucTion ol the con vctrtion with France, ceding to us Loiiiliii'a, there can he no doubt 4lut Wett-Fioridt is included in tlie tetritory ceded. Dy ihis ton venlion Frjnte cedes to the Unit;d States hc province of Luuifiina ai (he re eived it from Sp-tn. We kiHM'n that Spain cclel it to France, We fait her know that Lotiifiar.a, as held by France, embraced Well. Florida, 1 hit it extended to the liver Perdiio, inclu ling the Mobi'c. I from thclehtOorical facts it follows ttut the recent ceffion of the pro. vince of Louifiana by France to us m-irt include Well. Florida. . 00V0D000DO0O(S09 A- HALL Has received bt the schooner XfiWir, Opt. Lell, from, Xev.rk. An addniontl Supply of Books and Stationary, 4s roLLor : Wslhinjtofi on tgruulturt, taerctfrs far r'avali y, Hriff'i Cookrrv. . Frii.klin't Woiki. . AJmi Fiers of Travels, Uilkotp's llion((hy, aenecs 1, Mutjl, . , , . P'lda I of Liiei Attar. " Watt's Lttff't. iinfloo't Livficf the Peti, Imbcgn't Tfsvels, LsiU of Kotttbue, - Bio riphicsl D ttionsrr. ZiMtrrmsn va Nanoul PnJr, .imtrmi on 5ili(udr, h'y4't Tout, Bidet's lludib-rsf,, 15 (i k the Si ibliMie, U-tfH's IJipiiy f humia Ksttri, KttOct'i M'xitrn twropf, fWiftgbrcks'i YVorki, Reid'Hrt)t, Rail:' Hfiic Lettern Atriisa S(eAiierf I rsipiii' Lelicn. Botsnoics! Hr?T -Fordyce o Educauoflf ' " Biau't LeSurei,' ' Coplee LierWiUer .Force's Addrcffcs, T--r-Rambler, t ' Looker.On, . Thocnpfon's Seafons HoylJ Games' Tiylor' Reports, Evaos's ZStyt , . Pothier 00 Obligations Be'auiies of Addifoo, Do. of Harvey, .Family Bibles, Biuerwurih't Concordinee, NeckerV Religious opiuiona Bmlai s AnaWy. Kd ardA-AHetliont, ; Afflifted MaiiVGompsnioa liollou' touriold bisie, HiUybunon A Memoirs, Doddridge's Sermons, Young's Lclter Brown's Concordance, Hervey's Meditations, Elegant Prayer Books, Common - do. Wstu'i Pfalms and Ilymwi, Buchan't Domellic-Mcdiciue, . ' Hunter ,011 the Blood, Inns oa ihe Mufcles -Plgua svd Yellow-Fever, Edenburgh Pharraacopceia, . - . . . Ariflotle's Works, . Airon Barr's poli'icat DefcQeoni, Set, Ward's MaiheiDaiict,t . .. ' Hamilon Moore's Navigaiion, Cook Voyage,. t Mdlo'.'s Ancient Hiflory, American Lex Mercaions, Nicholfon' Navigauosi, B'uni' Ameritan N.vigstor, ' ' , , Amencan-Cdafl Pilot,- Morle'i Univerf! Geomphy, . Univerfal GazeUcer, ; JohiillonV, Jones 1, and Lntick's JJic lionsriei, : . Ma'u's .Introduclioa ic Latin, . " French Grammar, Murray ' Grammar, Do. . . . da. Abiidgtd, Wabtter's Grammar, . Alh-s Grammir, T Pike's Ariiltratir, ii Fiflie's Conpsoion, 1 . Schoo'.ma tier's Airiflan', ' American 'Avlat, Horace, ' i Virgill- Dslprtite, 1 Clark's Ovid, . SaliuQ, - Amrstcan Preceptor, Columbian Ora'or, Channn's Leotri, Bloiroms of Morality, ,v Looking Glaf for iho mini, ; Gay' k'akles, Moore's Monitor, ' , . Sandfoid and Merton, Scot ti Jjt (Tom, American SrlcAionS, Hawnev's Mrafuter. Davidfon't Virgil with the EngliCi Uttffc la.ion, Cacfar's Commen'aFift,- Cornelint Ncpo, , Young's Lsnn and EngtiQi DiOinnsry, .infonh' ' ' do. . . du. Lee's Arori icsn Accountant, YmeiU Adillant, Tclhmea.s, l flurs and Spellirg BmIi, Children's Books and Parouhteo, Roffeau's Eio'ifa, , Kol'infon Cuef-e. Vicar of Wakefield, Min of Feelir-g, .. J Chadone Temple, - ' Bellilariii'i, Jeuuy or the DiHtcfk". of Lov, Maria, Toai Jonf, Roderick Randjim, Invifible Rambler, Monk, Aobiin TIm, , Children of be Albry, clucc, Jliflory uf Vomrn, A coilctliort of the mol cllremea1 m dern fopt The Patriotic .Sorgltcr, Mf"ir, " tvehnt, Dn Oiiaiite, . M.Qriei of UJolpbo, " Mordaam, Adelaide d Srvcerr, '"h Condanl Lover, Vicar of Lsnfdown, J K n) if the Bef ?', Or cnbiirf Kami y, Foul of Oialtiy, Pcrp1rsi.c) Nwclid, Charts or ditTtretl kioJs, C'pf.Fs Pl, D.ikH (i-d's, of a f ipfMwa isliy 4 Blank. B'A, of virioot Vuit tm'l vrippin Pftf ' hiring Sarjif, Stamrn', J -ufoi's, Lor fpe Wriiirf ptftt, StsU"X W,,s C"jy Siii, , , ITtlm'.ngim, nrvtl1. ICT Wanted at this 0!nce. a Jour-1 nevman Printer c?ble of tA'n! thsrgc of bnsintsi. Also, one Or tw Apprentices. .. it Vilra!nsn, Sept. t, 1803,
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