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V ' . . . THE t VUXT. ' of .' ' SOKXET. WHILE freedom warmthe rrr foul, ; And lifchu him ta deftrey hi chain ) V bile claiigo war' rude thonder roll, 1 And etftiaj cletha bro4 Erpt'i plain I i ' . While At rw'i mil contemn . --" 'The dan jeri of a dtfpeV U own, Or Paiwi'i i licenliou mob condtmtt . . The facrci boroeje of the crow While Revolution phreniy jr m --.'thofe council-board h, world reuft lofe, , And Tyrant, uthor'ath wars, ' T heal tit mound, their drap dirTufe - C!mhient vil'tff tbe'r mid pgart, And calm' uik tbm tht twi. FUiUdclpliia, April 6Y- ' - - ... ., ' CHMa A t A. . A . , - ffn iti iMan ilia infill i ifcMII Coi; roHri EuriTiich-; ;6i ia Csneord, --",-.' 's -Jn memory of " T ' COLONEL JOHN .'BUTTRICK,,' v.,V Commanded the MiluU ' '' .'Ccimpar!ie41)klifiQadethc , oltaci upcnvtheC.-' Con. ovd, uorth ". .on : i ' . - - . . ,. . the if);. ' , 'iiuicd in the uangerswl ich lea to AmciicahlndepcFidencei He lived to erioy the-blCn?;ifW" and DIED, y 26,1 791; Co years. . Having laid down the Swrdf- ; ;, , ."withKcr, he'aflun;ed thei;- Ploufji wuh idujry : . . . By the latter to niaintaia v ' hat the former had 6n. " ' The virtues of the Parent, Ciclien-and' - 'Puiilian, adorried lu life, " f 'r? ; 'And his worth was acknowledgcdby ; I , ili crief and refntfl - ils.v.y'sU of all ranis . Mondays MAIL NEW - yORI,,L may. r.T1 Y a centleman who arrived -" I j ia one of the late vefTela from Europe, and failed from thence March 2?, we ars authorized to afTare the public, that, notwithftanding the many '-aborranably fatfe accounts wc have betetcfore received, that the lung' Jifii nation is in the ntmoflconHerriitior, and this, notonly from the arazing ' - . r JaiiUrCS WOlCn fiave lately Uen pWCC :".t. W.,r; .V-,.ri in ludi uiuiiuT, iiul tiyiu u vimu -u v politicks which the people Jiavc . been t'enerallv forced into bv the point of the bavonet that manv involved neople had abfolutely hanged tlemfelves in -lerparation -that an allocution had been entered into bv a creat number cf characters In ti'ekinedom, Uic iiiteritlon r.f which is, by factificing the one lialf of j heir property, to fecure the other, if poihbie that one great realon c t tne tairktt tf France That Lord Barry ,tntre was fhot dead by the accidental diicharge ct a pllol in his carriage i he was on his journey to join the Duke of .York. Our informant Further adds, That the good people of England were lamenting tneirrfrjuaieotmnge which, ihey wUl notfaiter an oppportu- nity to pafu tmembraccJ that no one . dared fpeak his own fentiments, being conljantvy watched by pimping govern meat hirelingi(who are daily encreafed) and over-awed by the infultirjf! military That the Printers dared no longer print the truth I and that very little of what appears in' the papers is believed -and, to crown the thrhut atchieve- rnents of the military junto, that there is a PURSE of ONE MILLION fler- ling row making up for the WJrDur pofe of attfmptingto PURCHASE V romics lead'inv men in tht UNI TED STATES, or in eafier terms, u silt the cilizenttf America t aban don the taufe of the RlOMTI of MAN,r thtttf I XKANTSU ! London papers beintr the only roe fcarcity cf fpecie in England . s,TEN I ngs and rejoicings held in the . apart MILLIONS nerlintf. bav nt? acluallT tnents ot the pnloners, in order to ih ' been drawn from the banks to luecor the the contempt which the people have clium through vihich European news Isl confejuence was, that the tackle gave received, we are recefTiiatedvtef 'jSida'' tinhrnin "the conuderable eitraAs from them. ' Our readers will csnvafs tliem, and tive fuch credit to them at they may judge meet.- No account cf the general en jtgeraent, la which it was faid I j,cct Frenchmen; TelL cofniced ia the Lcndcn. papers, to Lurch ; at Lord AickLni's difpajches, which wer e da ; i ths y 5th ftiarc h. Tnake-no?- mentioflL it, and thU u.th$ onl; $fjiHal account pretended.. That plauuble ftory ay therefore be contidered an tngtmont fa brication, and that this, with a thoafani other falfities, are ctrcnlated merely to rivet inveteracy againlt th'eTrecca and their cauls. . C : -A London acconntof the 14th March' fays, that 13,000 Fxexckmeii werel .' led and fjnk before AViliianiftadt 1 thewW t f the, attacirrs v:i ox: efcaftdtotell Job 1 ! 1-iNo doubt this j'av) hnt coup d: nam wa ' efl'edled by the IMMORTAL DWer TORK l We do not prefameto comnur.ton this whale of a ftorr for preooltercus ap fard'ty is bourne on the veif face of it. That tliere has been fkirjxiiflies, .'and fch as have declared in favor of ths Aufti1aoS,tfeeth to be' tolerably afcer fatned-bttt to fuppofe thefc dtcihvf, iwirAi)'fcqncil'ea' w ita former . ac - counts' V aridrthe .ci'ttzent ' need.pt' be fufprifed, if U:efe'.r lhoald be preparatory to lornething great on tne curt of the French. Thefe remarks may prepare the reader for the rccepii- on cf the cttnous and very extraordiaa ry account f a ceunuf-lrovs!::!kn ia 'Pa ri?,, kc. under the London hiad. , . ilC iU ih?.2irjtij?i aiccCBts ,. arc: trr.c, the 'defpoiic' armies hat" a1rc?,.iy-' ' hlnaled i'3 o,6oo,od d l iutvd r e d s 0 1 iV ench nien I Yc rmift have enurmous gullets to l"allow, this. . ' r i 1 if- Ja.'eveiriiff ;.;tls e .DrlfJsorff'e and; Teggy, cf.St. I-uci;i, (Jasvaita) bound from Wilmington, fi. C. to Nova Scq- tamved ,u -tint, port-wnh invert,- ed hnriiln colors, being a pme to Z' afthfiaJ;'. The prifoners have been-! i" J ;r-;-'.i.'-j;.l.i..? 1 thev do not Wifh tohurt inv one-ithel- From :iinjonderry,t f By - private accounts we learn, that three days previr us to the i fjlii of March,' a notice had appeared in the London derry paters, for convening a meeting of the Volunteers at that place f-iacr- icquenqe oiwnicn, ir.s uricua lom rhanding cflicer, xhohas a tit og force, therej len; to inft m the voluntcersthat it they attempted (rJ-mect. pa the "day" appointed, he would be urvJef the difa- greiaole oeceSIty. of demanding them, tbde!ivcr up their arms. Ths. ofTiccrs of the volunteers then held ' a meeting; to coh fider of this melTage, and 'am s to a refolutioh to perfsvere in their ia tended general meeting, with arms, as ufual, for the purpolc of exercifie Howthis buGnels wUl terminate if not vet known, but this much we know. 1 ' ' thattheBrmJh government has drafted I awaj ioui icKiArcKuucm uia wer mmnnfnr Ir (iiriM. ani fnhni- i j j luted foreign troops , m lheir place t fi I tluUrclaud has now z governmental I army 01 i,ooo 10 me worm, oeuaes a ftrong force ia almoa every other part I 01 we aingaom, parucui arly at Dublin, where the people fecm greatly agitated at the imprifonment of fome characters' lately apprehended for fome. trivial ex preOions. , lhe prifon is fuirounded with coaches every day, and great leall- e for thofe who have occasioned thee opprcf- fiverneafures.' "'' ."''""'.:"-' PHILADELPHIA, May 9. Lad Saturday week, the fhip Induf I try.Capt. CiriC,lromHavre-de Grace, 1 arrived fafe within the Deleware Capes, j the wind blowing N. E. a hurricane He sot above the Brandrainc fhoal. and was obliged to put baek, having - 1 fprung his bow-fprit, and fore topfail fkivered. He was afraid to put to fea, left they fhonldiun on the Hen-and Chickens fhoal. The only chance of faiety then left, was to run over the bar without LewU-town creek, to fave the . lives of the crew i this he eflcfitd, and the fhips boat was hohled out in confe quence of the entreaties of the rafen gers, who were refolvednot to ftay by the veflxL The only woman oa board was put hrft into the boat whilit it. was hoilled, this lady requefted that her huf band might be with her, which was complied with, but whilit the Tailors were lowering the boat, feveral others. I rrowine impatient, leaned Into It the time filled the boat, fo that It went down flern foremoft. and every perfon on board were loft, except the captain's brother, a cabbin boy, And a French paiTcngtr, vho vrere ured by (miming THE EDITOR, V $Lar!fJyJ&atjjhft n-U' lave net aiierJcd fa ike tl ems tfmttxt tiOM ' iatbe Gazette, to'feUU their reffttiivi accc-Mit iJy viluh hituillbttnalledU ttnicr it mere uieful, and "ytefecutt tfi fuilicutkn with greater ' fac'uity. T : ihfe nil'e punctuality las veiled lm - thus frt t tenders hit graf'ut thanks end tt thoft ivhrje encturagciaent has ex- ' 1. . 1 'vt a-r..t.r...- : leiiurur.'j luiinci tcun tceir luuituii ons, his ecknirxLdgmerttsV , - VT-'' , 2j Dollars REWARD ! CN Thursday pightlafl:, -jtlie following prifoners, viz. ; jRICHARDGRIFFlNoF thin vifjgCj has Ihort black bair,,and ap pears to.bsnear forty years of age4":'- AMESjHINDS; a Ud, between nineteen and t wenty years clvl, pal coaplexloH bu0'erf dark under die cyesj . light halt, and pong narrow chifl wore a pair twilled blue woolley tro'jfers, and a homefpun fliirt. . . . - MABbRRY, a pa!e IdolJng felloWj rather lufty, and pre tends to be ahonfe carpenter.'4 3 Any pcr'on apprehending the above narnedill no qryjenderah effential fervice to the (late, but jhall receive for Griffin, 7wffryffr,-''ahdJirtndsi''''jfw v : I?92f4 tf. T - , . - - 7 - HAN AWAY,: ST th5 riber, fn fuefday 'Named J A M E Rout-built, of! a dark copper-color, about 2 r years of age ; he has 3 fmall piece apparentlv cut off his left ear," llad bnTvheri he went away.a (hort bluejacket, bznaherg ihirt and overalls, and a black wool hat. ft-is fuppofed he is gone; towards the 'Moravian Townsor (0 his - mother's in Sjliiitry.lU fpeaks the Dutch an4 Enshlh lantruages plainlv. - Any p;rfon who will fecure the faid negro until Tent for, fiiall receive an ample reward. - ; , vk : ,W. MACNAUGHTON. ;??;:;N0T1CE.,.; I U-J I riti , uiciuucrt or luC . . . Boardof Trujlees of the UnU 1 vv, v iiv.ui vi.uu.a, wh I aDDOnted to COntraft tnr rhe Rn M ni. t i give Notice t tbofe wbcm it may loncern, .1 nat they have not con- trailed forthe buildings, further than by engaging Brhls And part of the Lumber, -Theywill therefore meet aeain at lIIitLUoaoucH,' on the tenth dajof Tu- tv next J where they will fit five days, forthe purpofe of nuking further en- fasemcnts for materials, tit. LUM BER and LIME, and to contract with any perfon who may be difpofed to un dertake toe BUILDING. . A. MORE, 4-. -'. ' forthe Trnlees, nr HE fubferiber hereby informs all X thofe indebted to Autsr Mac UAUOHToaandCo.thathe will be un der the difagreable neceJity of corn mencing fuits againft them, without dip tinction, unlcfs they make payments, r . 4a ty fpecialities. , He forwarnsall thofe lu,.rr...-... ,rT"r a a g m m note, or open aceount,from paying the fame, unlefsto Mr. JOHN WILLI. AMSON or Mr. JOHN WATSON, of Farettevil'e, or to Mr. JOSEPH MILNE, of Wilmington, whom he has Impowered feyerally, to tranfafUhebe. finefs of faid concern, inhisabfeace from either place. JAMES RITCHIE. Fatfroille, April, 9, 179a. , : NOTICE, -fTII -T contrary tornv contracx with A Mr. MtNICOLL, 1ft Vl lifeilmlr. McFaiiai Ravi1c4 of m S bond f i s bM 4ac of money elnf i concnv oa w!..-U tny alract S (1j!M(1iH. Th'l ll &ertft r. lav fofawara m4 dirvH U and try e-fon cf y-.r. fna ajet to trdt fif lai f.ma htcwU X. t ro by th fat f liw actoani haaaad m frna tUai Ann, a a f-om tha loAimOOf of U. r Jimn Andttftn (livinf o Dtf RiY, Chit ham). Ttitli Is rran4')'etty oanined, a ad la tqaliaStt'n tvry 6YtTe-Tht eowcera bcinfj la M opriibt fenlen-fi ta any dfbr. rHILIP TAYtQlU indebted (to iaia company, Dy bona,j Caliender HAS JUStnECEIVED, at Ik Sttrr' -Sundry GOODS,. - IVbkbbfttHU Sell iitlimilt tow.Sr OASH.oa' PRODUCE. - T H Linens. 1 rent prices,1 A .teat affortment Lady's Shoes and .: Slippers, Men's fine fumnier 'v..; Chpes, EiTenre Peppermint balt fetre, Britilh Oil, J Siougton'a ; , - Bitters, - -Camphxre, Nur Vomica, Crude Tarter, , Jiffencc Burgamot, double Aquafortis, Pearl Alhes, Lady's ' long and , fliort While ' kid : Gloves.-UMen's coloured, do. High proof North Hibons aborted, Kankeens and Nan . , kenets", ' - er nRum,perhogf , (head or barrel, Weft-India Rum, Strip'delaaicCloth, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Trelh ;; NutmeggS, vjmnaraon&Clovcs, Bxandy. ' , TeftamentSi Corde- ALSO tit, Erafm us,Tate's Blackfmith'sVicey, ' Pfalms, , diflerentwetxhts, "Wrapping paper, Englifh 6d. 8d. and per llheam. 2od. Wails, , crew Plates, Shoe hammeri,Scc Kitefoot Tobacco in papers, With many etber articles Juitahle fir tht Country, . March 19, i793. tr. HPHE fubferiber having re- 5 A moved to the fhon lately occu pied by IXti Mttrchinftnt Taylor, con- Uiiue$tto carry oa the ' - .. GOX D SMITH'S vV'.f. aw ' - . " JEWELLERY BUSINESS; - In its various branches, and, trom the. encouragement thich he has expc- rtenccd ftcm his former cuftomers, he flatters himfclf that he ihall merit thi approbation of any who will oblige hini with their cwllom. " The niolt trivial ' favours will be gratefully acknowledged. by their humble lervant. ; ; k . PHIT.TP flTT WATCHES CLEANED and REPAiacD with care and difpatch The higheft price given for Old GOLD and Silver." tf. The Lands, In Birunrwick-Coanty, lately ottered tor tale, will now be diipofed -of, by .. i- SAMUEL BRAILSFORD; Efq. of Chailestok, , Stuth-Carolina ; to whom they have been conveyed, ia . fee. bv A. M. FOSTER. Efo. I , . . . . . " 1 tnintvrAn. s anrnnpt7i rr rrm ari . .! anw n r,: 1 ,r.nli-nartr.f .f-.nn. 1 & " r J. N. GAUTIER. Wilmington, April, 1793. . . T$ tbe Public. . IN the year 1781, 1 contrafltd with LEWIS BALLARD for a Claft Bond, which was given to William Sijirt, . in die troublefome times, by John Pow ers, Robert Calher, James Wood and others the payment of which was to bs a reward to the (aid Siflin for his clearing faid clafs from a draft. ' In December, -1735, the Bond which I gave for laid Clafs Bond became due, ' which was for too, Virginia currency. Since the time of my contract for faii Clafs Bond, our laws are fo conftruArd that no more can be recovered than the price the article bcre at the time it be came due, for which the bond was giv en. As I have paid mp my bond, ft 1 . I li a AAWftV W JM VeUWUI vr uiv . r-M f n I MtvJAfA I Mmrtm l(t lauf. Milk' , clafs bond, and to the worth of faid bond I hereby forewarn all perfons, at their peril, not to purchafe fuch Bond as retat avrewaft te C I A KtT1-l V ma 1 4 at any time, as I have difcharged it. WILLIAM MERRITT: blanks: A large and complete af fortraentof BLANKS, of a . every deicription may be had tt FnANKLiNy Head. . L fy-fr- j'1 $' rAVltTIVlLLI. (NoTa-C..ii.a. trwitdsltie Pei Ofct, F ft A N K LI W s a t, VV 'At Til REE roIs. fer ann, ? "C f Snhrcriptions,or any communi. cations forUiis Paper are thankfully re eeivedr---Advertifetnentl mdertsfyb fcrted 1 and Printing, In general, ixc- - cattd wiih ctatscfi and dlfpauh, ' 1 . t
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