Stelft'fe;- M.:' rfeQ?ns, r - lorU.eutenams ,w? Chambers; The
11 ... uriAMniLiHihft!iar(jp nvprv tumult dv me moit nromn KrA . . - ic 1
mint ofthofe in command thce
Litton totallv Failed. LI hUS Ml
fi in all his Proiets. ifappointed
' ,11 Kit vnp Aat tnnc. nnablc to fill
hi mfFer bv the olunderot m$e-
ftermes. or of hiiown (iftiecls. the
- . - , . -
; King was obliged to have recOUrie
A ahrtthr nar hament. a
y"" r u n
' if it hrtrf that he idttered nis ne
cwv wifiimntft he rhofert without I dIc And niveh fecurity for the ire
M' k K" v. .- .--- II. .' V - " 1
any exertion 01 court miiuence, nc qucm unui w yaiivi.
ill cur .t unit: ow-vfi
(app?lfci;f;W meafures The in
lately given. ,': V. t I J tentton of this undoubtedly was, to
Had .Char te liftened to uus cbri crim the tint appearance ot a juit-
Hitutionat interpofmon ; had he ly dreaded rebellion; to lubltitute
Siimifled a hiftlv hbnbxibus fninif- fear lor affeaion ; and to (Hence
In land- of the people, by ren-
for
r: w" eet tne tun u.r
iNcther tbe centie nor
WinffaTevet frarU, U : . 'W
The Hillborough ralTJi
WILL
now at lead had fufficient reafon to
thanghjjs inode of conduct. He
canted fomei of the popular- leaders
0 be named fbr fheriffsin order to
incapactate them for being elected,
Wtefound by the infufficiency
ol the tnealdres, that an arbitrary
admini fixation wilL always meet
with ODbofitidni and that the indig-
. . ...1. iLii U
hatioit ot a wnoie peopic w noi ui uc
reprcflied by depriving them of a
few leaders f .
5 About this time Mr. Hampden
married a daughter of Thomas Fo-
lev efd. f areat crandtather of; the
firft Lord Foley) and Jwas eleBed
to tms parliament as rcprcicnwuivc
ror iJUCKingnaminireine naa, no
ipon,ef taken his feat than he entered
Vicoroufly into all the,meafures of
the patriou, ana irom si is greaiiar.
lehts became a very important ac-
ouifition: but as he had not yet ob
tained fuch celebrity as to caufe
his name to be particularly dutm-
miilhed, we thall follow the pro
ceedingsoi paruameni uii wc toiu
and manifefted-any jcmdnels the murmurs 01 tne people, by ren- VV ,nrneTlcc on the n,
the rifln jpint of iiberty: had dering (to adopt a modern phrafe) Days '
Ubbofomdd h mfelf to his peo terror the order of the day. . Gcidig, without Exception Th!!
& " "cc ivinc neats, thf'r
Day's two Mile Heats, and the third
oae Mile Hots. Thofe who J.I
To be continued.
h
all the fucceeding mueries might
have beed ayerted. The par
liament Would not have Withheld
fuppiies f rom a King, who did not
wifh to rule without them, and- the
exitttng abufes might have been re
mo ved, and the accumulation b'F
new ones preventedl
xneaiure, w.uiun, 7! of our exittence. as a truly greatji
PORCUPINE, JUNIOR.
The follwing carious Sentfrncnt? re ex-
traded from that unfortunate lunatic Joha
Ward Fean's Dejultory Jitfltlioxt.
Under the aufpices of a wife
and prudent ruler, we might pro-
ceed to other reformations, ab-
ny cne of the Day,. r
limit t .
y . kT
lianing a n?r ma
mill faV fir. . L -
Abner Benton Kmfi. ru;nn. . " f,
-------i .iiwuoroufh. K.f..
which f,.i
Sun Set, of the Day previous to
Nag may be intended to be ftarted
no nagwui te permitted to ftart butbv r.
douWe Lntrance, and if a Noa.fAL
double Subfcription aJfo. criltr.
By Order,
JOHN TAYLOR, Secret.
VOYAGES & TRAVELS
tNvthe- Collcftion of ? BOOKS
. . lttly imported from Kneland. hv 1 n..-7 1
aiethcf.llowing VOYAGES&TR AVEuA
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remonuranccimu -5- magogty the ftate governments' d, viz.
tonwge and poundage wttlwuU , (arto. , g
content of pwhament .fine T6nieM dependent, as they . Vri ttJ
King, Who had Hifficiently refented q V f through Hollatld and the Wefttm f ?9n
the attack UDOClhlS faVOUnte, COUld "fuif . , ' ' . SuvY"'"ttlk. w? Germany, with a Return down the KhhP i
tne attach lip "H H ' , - (he UnUed States.mftead of having Td which are added, Obferrations hZv
not bear this new blow, tie aetex . . . . . r, fi iw.-.i, 1 r ,lTlcti
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aic i .uv aaforanewadmmiflrariontocotn-
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ternweoac.-S. fituatlon amid ft t&e jars and claQ.
. r t
ft
lab3 and Cumberland : By Ana Radc!iffe.T-;
A complete Account of the Settlement al ;A
Pott.Jackfon, in New South Wales, jnckiT
inan accurate ueicnpuon of the Colcaf
of the Natives, am ot its Naiui al 3redi
tions Taken on the Spot hj Captain Wat
kin Tench, of .the Marines. ,Wth a Mu
of the hitherto explored Country. ; :
Sketch tfihBfi and Chaire&ir
HAMPDEN,
(cOHTlMVtl ) l
OWEYER repugnant the
controul
bfc to
Charles
to call one
r.1 .. . . . :.u. -l'.U- U,.r aillUdUUHdUHUU iuc dj u uaui- A Vora t the Smith S.
to thoie events m mj me wmcir. to? u. w ro,,f.XTS 7 he ings of the multiplicity of jurkdic- ,c5i;fMuM;SiTS3
held h.m up to the admtranon of, of peers for a, little longertime he & wod b' faced be it0ri8 ,he BrtFrli, t, S
his country and of all Europe. imperiouUy anlwered, . wot amo- . - fflobes revolvmirih con. W'-1""1' irt the Bounty, cjninuninife
. The parliament bihg afiembled meritlongeV.-and&bnafterd.ffolv- ,Lf a more noDular or a "Z'Ti Blf,' -"
-ri- r irj-& v.i i1 t tact; 10 mat a more popular, or a count of the Mutiny on featd the faid shit
a fupplv of three fubhdies and three, ed the parliament, . m :iiri:r:oll, ''a -4 and th-fubfehuent VcvW f p, J?
' L I 1 . T ' W r . J II lliUl W . 1 U ViiW ft V W W II 1 J O " " IM
fifteenths was voted by the Com
mons. but with
1i -This the commons forefaw, and
the mortifying re- f before their di llalution tney tooK
ofparllamenu might uuuu, v f-v i--. ur
ihf arhJtrarv nrinrtnlfs ftf M into a UW till tne ena Ol ine JClJ moniirance. . uuma
Ipe aroitrary principles ox ii .t.iiIlviriiA.-'it.a rf
many reafons induced him m TMfH n,
foonafter his acceffiorf pomtea 10 inquire uxiu gnc ,lc pcoHic. -ym ,r";""r
o the throne: tnetrtamry was ex. ' " V, . r "rw -TiT Ti: r T r I.7- ir tfe into ten, bttcen ortwenty counties,
&auued, the nation mvoivedln a a. he was obliged to wait with the threes . of to bc governed by a lieutenant, or
conCderable debt, ahd though the pauencethe refultof fheir inquiry, praefelt, appointed by the x-
xrownhad feveral fottrces. of revt- . But Ae commons thought it in ..Humeacfctlowl fc1 Live ; certain fubaltrn appoin-
thm u,r nnn fn r-ih as Vain to lop oft a few branches from partial men judged, that , the com- nMhn h- -tt- .fhpfk
the tree of oppreuion, whilft the I mqns, though they had not as yet
prolific ftem remained : they there violated any jaw, yet, by their un
fore determined to make a bold pliablenefs and indepeildence, wei e
firokeat this, by imoeachinff the infenfiblir changinff,; perhaps im-
Duke of Buckingham, whom thev II provinei the fpirit and cemUs,
. . r II ti Y .i .i . r rlltl wuuiu uc tuuiiu a mutt yiwyu
ihouldpwve refraQory. andfcxeeid fegaraea as ne autnor ot tneir p pvm.e tuey , and independent branch than tW
he bounds otdutyfc nebeiieved turn- lr. " ,r. , .--. tor wnich lt wouId be lubltituted' '
felf poflefled ofan effbauai reme. &isitep was not more unexpectea was acung auogcuicr wnv
dy in his power of prorOffatidn and was difpleafing to the King, plan, rumnngonm aroadfurround.
tailing it by means of a parliament;
befides; Charges confided in his po
pularity, being engaged in a war uh
dertaken at the redtied of the laft
parliament, and if the commons
pjaefecls would conttitute as pro
per an upper houfe, for one branch
of the Legiflature, as could be well
defired. I venture to affirm that
it would be tound a more proper
choice of its members In his Pnem n?1"5 meaaie mm rus mmu- ungiouie omunacy i auc
fpeech.he Oated himfelfto be en- ter and lervani: ana oy anotner mons, or ior lupaum-u. .
gagedinanexpenfivewar, Without meflage they were told, that iCthey The diflblution of this parlta
Sic means of carry it on The vou eftV rnent not only defeated ail the;pur-
" , FEDERAL CITY.
Mxtraft of a letter from a gentleman
in Wakingtorit to his friend in
Philadelphia.
Notwithstanding the unfa
vourable accounts whichare handed
to public view by fOme of the inex-
- r. !IfuDDlies.he(houdbe forced to take I! bofes for which it had been cal
Voted two fubfidies, amounting to other relblutions. Undifturbedby but ferved greatly to widen the fenced younmen here, becaufe
tibout u,oopU which was efteemed themeflages, and unawed by the breach between the King and the .J, haveiccn obliged to remove
a fum very inadequate to the necef. f-reats or tne crown tne commons PW narjes occanie connroi- frofn fome of their frm&r luxuries
fities of the crown Various have wwfprengwuu c itupwvu- ui u uuiaiuuai v.vu.u.u. j affurc QU Sir the profpeas ot
. ... -. -1 . . .
. . r - 1 1 m f hih nr.lanl.rf - I si rv If nor AmAt hnn m IT n nil 1 1 .
been the conjectures ot hiltonans r..vu;v,u.Vuu w mw , w the growth, and prolperity ofthis
to account for; thisarfimoaioui ue of charges am fucking- prerogative; ndtlipcppiiyhci irtfant capital of an inrantfempire,
condua, but thofe have at. ham; whenir Dudley Diggesand that the King wimedjo eftablifh aref by normeans, inaufuicious. 'We
tended to the account of the govern
tnent given in theprecedingleaibn,
will be at no lofs For the true mo
tives. It is obvious that the com
inons had already formed a defign
Sir John Elliot, two p rirt cipal mana-1 Idefpbtie authority. Nor - Was he
gers ot me impeaenraent, were oy 11 mucn wronged. by tneie luipicions;
the King's authority committed .tbll forbad he pfleffed a'trnilittry po
tne towen 1 ne commons trntateaiwer. mere is evcrv reaion to neneve
at this meafure, detehmne'k ftSp 1 1' hc; would lidW:1iave' ihrow.n off the
in rireiimrrriU'thi! Yorhitartt nnw.lfaU proceedings, til! theMmher$ rnandceflduricedpopuU
rnfWKInir. nnMtWurll hnt 1 ere difcharffecl, and ihe Km?, iitt I biesv:Bdt not beinffi po tie fled of
that they could only effect this by I ICCUI,& cui, wts uugcu w ac- u lucic iciuurcc ww.uuugcufj
Keeping mm dependant upon tnem. 1 ri,Yr'rfaiv." f. vvFMa. 1 1 wr;MMMf - y -: ry .
- rruW nnw hmr vnfrl n I weakneft The lords alfol Uim
the dreadful devaftatlons of the 1 H?10
Ttlarrue Charles for the fafetvof it 1 demanded and obtained the rclcale U applied them without icruple to his
After a formal anfwer from the p fedf'thepla;
duke to the charges brought agaiflft toforrsufing
him, the proiectiori tnlfibly
to the ground. TJPerhapsdeieaty certain,
as wa&--.hiseharacternd;firea lands both mnv;
.Wcef-hecUUoltfedthe:'p
th motive, his fear of the plague,
. the vil : confequences ,of which
ihight have been as well avoid by a
Pjropogation. So mortafeffionhad
only allowed the commons time to
inembers, removed the parliament
'to Oxford; he followed therf and,
in a mare urgent manner than be
fore, repreTented his neceflities, and
deqoanoed fuppiies; but finding in
-the commons no fymptoms of com
iud
adorned. wrwm tne mp' t, from rofoi.o8.rf
- . r 1 I! thei-riendly i Hands, tojlimor.a Dutch Sru
ji tiementintne uait-inaies. ihe wholeilliii
location Ot trieltates InOUld, in or- lltraua wim Charts, tec. and a fine Portrait
der the more effectually to abohfh t,he fh9r- .ubl,(he? hJ Permiffioa oitbe
, rr j It t". . ii . Lords Comrailuoners of the Adnnraltr.
the memory ot federahim, be totally . :. . A -
changed, and the continent divided madeat the Etpenceof theSacietvof Del
Plates.
Profpels and Obfervations oa a Tcar'a
tnglana ana bcotland, Baiurai. cconeoid
and literary. By Thomas Ke.itte, tfq wkfc
a Map of Scotland, and a NumteitfmcH
clejaut Views, capitally engraved.
; OCTAVO."
i raveu tnrougn Araoia an otnerLcustiia
iti the Eaft, pertormed by M; Niebuhr, not
a Caotain ot Eneiheers in the Service of the
King of Denmark. Tranllatel into Engiilu
y Robert Iitron, with Notes by ihe Tom
ilator, and illttrlKied with LrigtwvntW
Mapj, Vols.
' Voyages to the aft-Ihdies, by the ate L
Splinter StavorinuJ, Efq. Rear AimxtiVa
the Setvice of the States General Tranflatti!
from the Dutch by Samuel Hull Wilcoi-kej
with Notes and Additions byihe Ti:ilator.
The whble comprifing a full and accur&
Account of all the pfefent StaiS Poffefiionsof
the Dutch ia India, and at the Cipe of Qooi
Hope. Illuftrated ith Maps, j Vols.
Travels th reive V various Provinces sf tW
Kinedora of Naples, in 1789, fey CfcirW
CJlvffes of SaliS Marfchllus. Tranflatedlwi
the Cerman bv Anchony Aufiere, tfq w
luftrated with Ensravings, lome of Hchf
elegantly coloured.
The Travels of Anacharfis tke Young
Greece, durin the Midd'e of the 4th Cts
ury before the ChrittianEra, abridged
the orieinalWorJc of the Ab'oe Bartbekajj
With the Life of-the Author. Iliu!tri
with Plates. ' . . J
Travels into the Intffrwr of Africa, a
Years 1795, 96 ani '97.- .Mun!2
Wrrk.wuarui
h TWELVES Sc POCKET SIZE. j.
Captain Cook three Voyages to theft
fic Ocean, faithfully abridged from tut 2w!
Editions, l. Vols, with PUtcs.
'A Tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Ss!W
r j 1 c.'T-w. T2rndant, a
, k.- ,r Annt AtUs to 'MorOCCO, lMW-
ine a oarticular Account at the Royal turn
&C. By Wm. Lcmpriere, Surgeon.
r- 1,f.r iram. the FlcnCB
I 1 diiil..-
his country,: there ivas, ho.Hei
ground for ; fuch' anaccttfationi
But the commons roolroei,
I ground ; tney preiented a flrm and i
f emperateremoflltrartce to the King, ;
in which they detenbe the wicked
inanifeft their purpofes, i without efs 6f Buckingham's adminiftra
laws apamft Roman
! Catholic were difpedfed with f or
urns of mone. To the; Nobles,
JfeJKntj a; particular refueft for a
t.nbuf!ornfin'ding thera
F he former demandsof bis ancef-
tors, and of the generblityf theirs.
II
oein? aoie to ettefet anv ot; thera " U1auu4 Wl i"c 1 leiua 1 1 1 wan ci loo.oooi. wa imr,A
and as they certainly difcovered a jf the people: and they conjure the of the city of Undonfrom which
firono; oppofition to the meafures King, m the name of all the com- Ihey endeavoured to excufe them,
oi government, this difcovery, had mons of England, for the honour of fel vei V but they Were finally obliged
- - the King been capable of receiving pod, land the love he bears for his to fu1rih.twemv ihibs and to alle
u m. -n mm .... -
marufclion, might, by mewing the 1 PeoP to diimjis mm from his viateiheHurden; they were allowed
temDer oi the PeoDle. have (hewn H councils. In the molt uneouivocal II to nnmlnat nil Jcc -
him the path of fafety artd happi- manner, they avow their loyalty the captains. Orders were fent to
nefs. and their -determination to exalt the different j
ruu. :-:Axi...t:"l h aritfnfk;. ...ri. , " ,"1.f.aerent lea-parts, tp, provide
bad. Termed two,p.s 4 hey declare " we proteft ,o yoin UAVZl ?.d
. . w i r a f v v . " ra i
ii.;- - r
- .-to-tate'romeDf Ae rift Sr,. of anv .J fciSaViV'l .on' compel led to compliance.
- , ii .i - ; ...- -" .xif i.ai ii x j tuTniirptA f n tiAM i. r
v-- . - ; I tnatanvmQnrvwiT,, r:.i- 7r-r- vr-f '-" uic.junir-ii
, : - " T-" v-u gi vc ,nom was,placed under martial law.:
by no means, inaufp
have prefent inconveniences, our
buildings are too few to render ac
commodations comfortable, but we
perceive houfes in abundance rifing,
which gives an happv Drefaffe. that
Toon our rents will be moderated,
and the emigrant procure accom
modation without extortion.
'We very mdeh feel the want
Of municipal regulations, and the
eftabliChment of a tegular market,
but this will doubtlers be among the
firft objects, in the cOnfideration
of: CohgrefsiOur fnpply of pro
yifions is pretty regular and by no
means immoderate in price.
We are flattered over an ex
tent of 2 mils in Jength, from the
eallern branch of GeorgeTown, in.
wnicn diitance there are about three
flutters ol hbofesj each too fmall
to ejvift without communication
with the others, fd that the mart of
bufinefs mull have many a weary.
uep m its proiecution. ; -
44 The cap:toI, or more properly j
one wing of the intended capuol,
is nearly finiQied in it is a tem
porary Houfe of Reprefentatives
arid Senate; ChambeW-the latter
elegant and I convenient, the body
being hut fmali-the galleries are
yerv commodious. The chamber
tor the Reprefentatives is extremely
inconvenient. It is about the
length ot' that in Philadelphia, but
nat lower by perhaps ten feet, fo
that the members are to be crouded
quite oh the Clerk and Speaker
This iiiufl awaken in Congref an
immediate 'determination to build
the other; wing which was ever de-
grant, in Vols
f A A l.ifnrnave.
M.-v..,t,f Travel ihro-jthAraCia"
Hirauui v r
uoumrics in ic -on.. - 4 - VrJt
WCiavo I'UUiCQ auac w"'
tlx
A' Collection of Tours in
r- 1 .iv.,i Hirlorres a rH
lar
... -u. n
i ours, wiUioccanonai ft -W
and Difco
An Hiaorical Account
... . - i
from the Time of Colcm r .
Period. Bv W. Maw, D. U. w
with Plates.
Tlie Britifh Ton
r rough-
i-j, Ireland, coir.prifing bcmotf
rToursmty iuaIfland. ty
T
X
NOTICE.
. c:- nt
T Wi(h,-to Buy w " - Clo,
lars for a Doe and Fawn ; 1 polrf
- i .i... .t Fw.is. ana one i"
a uoeinai iw---- .,, Does.
a half a Piece .lor .wo. - nHout ,
Deer mult be delivered -t n .f
Raleigh. WILLIE Jr
Raleigb. July 6, tSco.
' BLANKS,
Tbehada?j.Gales's OfitCj.