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ried fix elector i, at the lowed computation; probably eight. Upon, the plan of ci!lricY elections irv; Mary land, the antifcderalitU will probably carry three elect . ofs, and jrnay carry four. Therefore" it is clear, tkat out' of the thirty-one votes, which are given by the two Hates combined, the jfedetalifts, upon the. plan of, diltritt elc&iohs, would have at leaft twelve ; perhaps fifteen .This would have been the refult il the.an ' cicnt, fair riiode of dillrid elections, in which the pto j)le are repu fen ted, had been fuffered to remain. I Rut the anti ft deralitt pofftfling jhe majority in the - Virginia legiflature, habfced this rnodie, and inUcad'o rzZ?r.: 'wh v-V 1 u Hirh enable a that oartv. t - .-v - V m , i J ' being the (trongell in the (tate, to rule the ; election and has the effect of depriving the federahuV of .their votes in the choice of prefident. "The confequence is, that if Maryland Oiould adhere to the oId"plan of a cif uicYtfleclion, while Virginia adopts a dirteTciit'mode, the fedetalifb in the two dates, inftead, of having at leaft twelve and pcihaps fifteen votes, outjpj"thirty " one; will have Dut ux or icven ; anu uic ciciuou uc- come perfectly unfair. The anti fedcralifts are fuffer ed to retard their whole llrength in Maryland, and to deprive the fedcralifts of all their ftrcngth in Virginia ; and a Dielident is appointed who is "not the choice of the rr.sjo'i'y of the nation. U is plain, therefore, that Maryland inotder to coircctthe evil, reftore the balance and rtnder the whole election fair, mult refort to the ruie above laid down, and dtfend herftlf with the fame weapon where with (he is attacked, She mull adopt a new mo4e likewife, and by that means fc cure the whole ticket, anJ Ditfcrve ihe whole of her influence in the election. Even in that cafe, the tederainis vuiirjt lour. uy me ing of the counties of Iredell, Surty, Stokes and Rockingham, to be informed that Colonel James Mania of Stokes county, is a Candidate in faid dis trict for an elector' of Prefident and Vice-Prcfident -and (hould he be fucetfifiil in having a majority of -votes, he intends to (uppotti by his (ufFrage, the pre ient Chief Magistrate, JQHN ADAMS, as Present, and fuch Other pcrfon of whom he will be informed to be a lupprter of the faid adminiftration, and proper ly qualified for Vicc-JPrtOdent." ' . ' feed on 449 kinds, and reject 126; Sheep will feed on 387 kinds, and reject 141 ; a Horfc will feed on 262 kiudj, and reject 212 ; Swine, are conrented with 72 kinds of vgttablei, bet there are 17 j which they will nqt make ufe,df." . . T London Pater. " irijo UloquenceS In the debate on the leather lax7 in the" Irifh Houfe kroeafurea -atfopud--irt-Virgiwa FyMtf15" af ratVajFrcad y n become any thing, becaufi 0 6tttCCwi mml bt the brig Sally,- captain Hampton, of. this port, 1 3 days fionv St. rhomas6.y Whilft netting under way from faid ifland, a A.hobncrarrived in 21 days from Uourdeaux, who. faid that the American com-niflioucrs had aceam plifticd the objects of their million. Same extract! (hall be niven in our next fican St. Vincent and Grenada papers of j 8th ult. of Lommond, the Chancellor 0 the Exchequer, (Sir John ParncN) obferved, wit great, fayhaf15 hat in ivjoitiun, man .ufrbt n -- imU ( Del.) Minor.' A letter from St. Bartholomews, 21ft May, fays, Ship Ariel, with a valuable cargo, from the ', Eaft Indies, has been taken by, two French privateers, nd carried .into Guddaloupe. She is faid to have had an .iioccoo pieces of nanktejj, and 500 chet's of tea; be ftdes other articlcH. - The flate of Virginia cuotins more Jl'ivtry, and at the fame time rr.ake- n'?!e !oif. about Lbetty and rrpvb licanifm than al. ;he othei lUieb of 'he un; u. ACJ o t hi;.' ih it (he was the urit to facri'ice ihr right of ekct'on t ' party yievvs, "and to snlwcr fne pur ofes f tdttion. Ti.e JuL'ibms of V'j'gua, are ia.rca ity democrats o repubacuM m,itrtjtacrats v a tjgxz J iXi e . chao ce; i oli n v it e whole nuiil)CT of ckCCtorK 111 this bate, they catt gain but four, . probably not more than three ; four bvng the'utmoft that they cnuh) lofe m a. aiilrict tlectiou : W.Vrf'as by the general licket in Vir-inia, they ire df-p-.vedot IV certai-Jy i- laat fatc, and molt proba hh of ei jhtr- li'it bv" -luffctioj? diltTict e'eCtions to go on, they lot'e everything tbut thty can ioie and gain I -niHlmfir i "ItenamrlrtTralliTs Tfave a geuct al ciecttoci from principle they arc attached to nothing. Ry d.fiic Copy of a Letter faid to he written by Mr. Jefferfon, to Mazzd, rt lUeiit luJ. ufcany, in ihc year .-.1 79t O ifpjlitrca fituation is p:o-iiioufly chatgti fince y o u Je I f us . luH cidji ft bit,riahle.Io eof-Liher-t y r nd-j-frT-a-Tin r o' that rvepiilj'ican Govern rrisnt ,.w .hiclt-ca rf id--u -1 - ly tl .t-ftxrt j umphantly- through the gangers of the war ; jfnglo them, and they bring in a prefident who s ot the i .mon ucbio Aiiflictatic party has arifen. Their avowed chuce of the nation. Virginia Unitt-h her own.ftrcigth, rjet i to i t.pofe on the fubflance, as they have al aud divides that other neighbors ; and e know that 1 ready given us the fonr'a of the ' "Britifii government, to divide and to govern, aic nothing mote or iefs. than j Nevei tutlefs, the priiici al s body of ourcitizns re- tvofteps in the fame ladder. VVhen you have mount. riitr.nu to repiiMicau pu u-ip es. -.11 our pro ui idiiug die 111 uuty 10 11.01c Jl lilt 1 jjicj , o) oi- "thi execuiiye power, a'lvthe' officers of govenurieut, all who -are fetkinff officer and all timid men, who cd one. to reach the "other is a matter ot little. dim. 'cutty. The quc0.k:olarLihjr vlhtrwiirtuW to be governed by Vir- iriiiia, ir a mattei offach mem ei t as the flexion of PiehJent. A MARYLANDER. From a London Pafer of the i$d of Jlfril. .UBy.-ilW-MJl t ragementrbeten AuTtn, arid Eng'J land, the Elector Palatine, the Duke of VVirtemSerg,' and the Circle of Suahia, it has been agreed, that the Eltttor- Pahtinate, bfcfidshis"c6ntT!tacnt of 4400 men, (hall furnifti a body e 12 cop, to be in the pay of Crent Bn'cain ; th?.t the Duke of Wirtcmberg Ihall furnidt alfo, and under the conditiong, a body of 5ooo men ; that the Circle of Suabu (lull provide a coips ol io,ccOi men, including its contingents, and take mea fuies to obtain from the Court of S.tr jam-?J!" pr' portiiinatc inderanificati(n ; al., .tharT'En-land,, lh ill tiikc intopay the corps of Conde;" which united t the Svvif emigraotf (hall, as "wtll ae the Flat ine troops', arid thofe of VVirtemberg and Suabia, ferve in the Im perial army, and form a part of it. Itjs certain that the Pimce of Condc i appoint 'd commander in. chief- of all ;thVtroops in the pay. of' England. They will form altogether an army of 30,000 men, who will act ft parately from the Au'trian . army and that of the empire, thou.glV'uii'dey"4tiojli.rs " W the comander in chief;'- -The Prince ot Coiidc.iVgu ng to Vienna, toj concert with lord Miutd, the .'ng li th atiibaffator, aud with the An ft 1 ian nut? i$ or, on the rnefnsof rendering this army a ufeful ;as poJlible to thc coalition IIuruTcr the Ptiuce of Conde. -,-- ; Of Peace, the pipers fpak no longer in 9 tone of ' confidence. The Ultimatum of Auftria has. it is faid, decided for War. That this campaign will be 1:0 lefs j bloody than any. which has preeded;-tt, every thing, tends to fliew. The views of Buonapatte fcem diteft- . cJ t o v c r y a 6t i y c 0 c r a t i o ri i 11 1 1 a 1 y a s w e U "i n O c r many. A part of the army of refer ve is, it ifr faidT to d e 'cend im m ed ia t et y f 1 a ui j )nIiaCha Utrff"in;4Tde f- to be nearer Savoy. Irappeafsto be the intention of ; te chif conful to atttmpt fo enter the northern part r of; Pied(nont from.theJYubis--;'-ff-6vernent-whrch,-"or - hliinj: the Autlria.ns to h'vi lc their force, would piro- biblv, deter them fiom aivai'cing a-gainft l'ice. R A L E I G .11, July i ,;.i8op. ' The axaminflt'on of the Stuentiat the Univer fity, ended "'in Friday a!t, The .icpoVt ot the com - mttteeof .vtfitafton wilFhe publmied in a fututev.num ber ot-the Minerva. ptefer L.thiaLri.ij.fclptifraj?ti-the-ternpeftuous feat of liberty, the Britifh rneichaist, and the Ametican's who trade pit BjiiHLuUjaiuUsh. peculators,'-per-, fohFintettfi-d in the bank'irtd the public fumis-""! ,' flioulc give you a fever; if I h uld name xhe";ipoiL.tcs who have embraced thofe herefies 1 Even who were Sdtdirlons in coun cil, and San'pfons in combat 1 but whofe haif have been cut off by the whore England. They would wteft ftom us that lihetty which vWe have obtained, by fo much, labour and pciil; but we I-O'r.i ferve it. OtfT mals of weiiht and rob.'S is fo powerful, that we liave nothing to ftdrf-orn any at--tempt agai-ntt us by f re. It is fuflui.'iit that wc "guard ouiftelves and that we break, the Eid-'puiidn tivs, by which they have boon;1, us, in the futt iiunije..s whfc fuccccJed our labour;, ft fuffices, that wc h rdt tin; prog rein f that iy'tl-m of ingratitude a:id in j'lltice, towards France- -x ft: 'in w'ldn 'ihry -v. -mI ali cnatc us, to bring ua under Briciili iailutnce, &1. , TO F F I 1 4 L.J . ' Fxtiatl of a letter to the Secretary oftSe Navvi' " On Fiafd the dj-ns, Jlijfiterie. R&tdt, - St- Miy 17,. 1800, to give nis tajt guinea to protect the remainder." Mr. Vandelure faid, that however that tru'ght be, the tax on lt fcr would bcW felt by the bare footed pea fantry of Ireland: To which Sir' Boyle Roach re plied, that this coold be eafjy remedied, by making the under-7M'r cf ivoodl ' 7 Jj1anarJcftj3iipipct.f-.the-t5tlrTitris an adve.ufcment,. figned, William Ball, who ptcpofes to build and cred a machine f Pcrjx-tual motisn, he propofes to erect machines.for thTtming ticc, wh?at or Other fm ill grain ; alfo toerect new invented irrprov ed corn mills iikcy.'ife a 'mfthine "for making window fafltcs which will cut and irikr the mountings of one .h.uriUi.e3Jighti-in;,ra'i'iiiute ; arid a machine tht wi'd :n lixty feet of plank 11 an hancMonie manner in a minim. To thefe, he aihla an olfcr to m?ke Claitiers t;ia nonds equal, if not fupeti-r to Cid: in ufc, at the fm j11 price of 73 a piece.!; The following extract from the. Journal of Mr. An ; . drew Ellicot's voyage downtheribiHoiV'h m;omhKm?lrnV,calCu!4ted to thro nviKh light upon the the crigton of the Yellow Fe- vcr. ,: November 15th. ' Atrivcd at Galh'orolis, abaut u oMock, in the morning ThisilLge is a few n.iles below thtxn.outh of the great Kei haway on the wed f.dc (,f the Ohio ri. vex, ami imu'ui on a twcl icli h.ihk'; r it .cr. p r -.T-i v n . dor-ble FiejguioJic,,.;. KU-af- vu-, hc moKal tafes wer enrral.'y .utcudtd with the ItLik vomiting. 1 his difoufn cr.rt;ur;!y srtgmatcd in the torn, and in all prttability from the hlih.'nefs of the i.ih'abMants added to an unufu.J qijaiitUy cf ..animal and vegetable putrefaction iri"aTnjmber cff.nr.Il pon fs a. id marHics wiihiTi the'vijhge." " ' I!JIjI?tOiili uotuh4ve 4eefr t'jrk rfhjfeTfonTtEc Atlantic Metes, as my boat 'wui the fiu't thai dt feend-' ed the river alrer the fall of'vhe waters in the finy . 'NeiihtT could jt J4y-Wn-iikn7infvr;0.fre'aTrt7air there iMcoanmunicatioH ftt tlnt'Teafon of the year'un t'lc tiver from thjjateri to t he fprrnci .of tboiV -pUccs; ??Z 'tiierd.TtTaifi io .great, that a .boat "would not, have ;i:ne to afced-the"rivcr af.er the diforder apear- eu mat year tn iv;w uiteans, before tb; winter-wuld - let in 11 s " There has nothing of importance happened fince 7I had the hbnor oiirn:i gt j -iybii-by the Pickering, veict;tlie' arri yal -pi. the ; U nited S lates fchooner Eo lerpriaeiLu1t m 01 . t h , ., " IT may not be diiateeable to the friends of the V prefetit adminiftrittoh of the, government of the Unit cd States in tEe fecoad divifiooi of this ftate conliil- with a fmall French Letter of -Marque4 which-(he. cap tured olt bt. Cnotx " The 'John Adams his made 3 American reca v tures one of vvhich , was again taken by the French an 1. fen.t to GuadaliMipe The' Baltimore has aifo tecaptur ed an . Anicrican fchooner and fent her to tips road, and two' American vcfTels. have' likewife been, recaptured by Mr. Jeffcrfin in hivNotes '.on -Virginia, ":t '241, fays, " Let us nevcr-fee cur - citizens occupied at the work bench.'- -Mechanics I mark tlutrT ;' ' t The lady of a certain Jacobin file leader, wasjlro'ng. ly fufpected,. a fhort time fince, of being a fecond in an $J.t'JiffahantTj ;Her fpoufe.-expoflvrfai ing with her "i ; thff hcnir.ufnefs of infidtlity, &c. vfti effectually file. iced by her obferving, in-'.the words of Mr Jtffer. fon, her fa'pr'fe at this dirrlection from the creed of his political guide- and" direct' r, for that weife his fuf picl hii pocket not - break his legs " Ve Jacobin hufbands ; mark this l; -.- - 7A IfotantA has made the followingfcurious ftatement relative to the number of gra(Tes,on which vat idus ani mals feed and the number they reieil Cows will EDIVJ R I) 'WE E KLET. T F any 9 the Defc-cn-ianis'- oFEdward Webklbt, who .vaboMist Totyn Mating, iu the County of Kent, and fs fuppotc d to l ave gone ft. 'm thrnce about 70 or tic Years ago, to rrfi-lc in'oi-.c.of the Prolines of Car(r.na, or orri other Vart of Norlli America , will an- yij ...(.n.... h'juis arm rwviNG 1 on, Attornics at L i'-v t-1 ttnehurcb- f-imetb n: IVING 1 ON, Buildings, London, they ill hear-of to their "Ad vantage:"' '' .;'' ' ' OriCE i3 her.hy given, that on the I bib clay of Augtlft, 1707, I'xecutcd a bond to Thomas Chu'rchwdl, Utt of Raleigh, for (ix hundred pounds ;' but underneath my (ignature, on the fame paper, was witteo a con litiou to the bond, Tto convey to the faid, Thomas Chtuchwell, a l it in the City of Rahigh, up on his paying me the eordidcriition money.- The ttrms of he, contract line not, on his . part been -complied with, and the. bond is no longer binding on me- but as he. nasablg(MidetljincUnay-.pofo dition arid endeavour-to pm the bondm7TraU I think it my ditty to prevent any impofition, by de claring that I 'will not paythe bond nor any part the.e f. . ; ' WiLOAiV JEFFERIES. Wahe county June 16, 1800. LA N D S F OR SALE. : .. . y : . i Niticc isJxrtby -'- v---t HAT-thc following lands. (i.u te-in the county -of-Jones, were not given mrlsTa wT liftor lifti' ex,hibired in faid county for the yer 1799; agreeable to law ; and that fo much thereof ai (wiu fatisfy-thc ttxe due thereon for faid year and all charges, will te fold at the court houfe in faid county at TrcntonK. Saturday the 9th day of AuguH next. ':: 9$so Acres late the property of David Allifo Solomon Nfirk? and. Henry Becks,, but" iiow the pro perty bf'John Gray Blount, Efquire. sv V ? " 690 Acres the property f the late Geore Mitch ell, -Efquire, in th Whitock Pecofin. . V ( Efquire, dceeafed, novr faid tobe the propertf ;of Alex andcY Sha w,; EfquirejpOVilm incton. - - - . 14720 Actcs the property of J.i.d.CQriJ3eni&n,s ?-Dm'rWnmer7iv the property of John Gray Blount; Efquire. - : -- : 250 Acres on Whitpck, the property of William Scott. - . "v''' " " ' '"'- - ' ; ' 1 B. BROCKETT, late Shcri$. r : '
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