?fi-sr v-ra-mi 'TjajHuwija; r 7 i!t f 'I Gtuatfon may lead them to" make fuch at ire hecef. j7 iur nrrjrwgine untun i reaty into funana fOinplett tSe&t as the only meant or ipfbiflOtlnit the heft interefla f A ! . . .1 . . , fwgFf merthaM .ttlMatow'n.-- .refugee from Toulon. P ' , DCh . ""I m wiiiii-in--, ID I III .counmr. the inefrimahl kLiK. n,,. And your memorialifts, as in duty bonnd.jrilL pray Signed by upwards of 20o." ;, . Qn; Monday the ajth ot April, at the inftance of loroe friends to the Britjfll Treaty, a meeting (on Jtnotice) was Jheld atjhe capitol in the-tyHsfJ - Richmond-, when a refolution was propofed cxprtf- - finrtho. wjfli of thtpeople that Congrefswould car TV that Tretv intn Full eflW Ukn.. . .r.. - r L Von ? teconftitutional impediments, or other confi wwii ui bAuEuicuis.-rjn nnnn ir nn rn rnsr m n ed by three thouand true hundred end eighty. fx g4pjithftjBlh.MgiffleBt l-Vd1iBcrt---tnllfcf1taJ' Thefe.names renrefent unJouhterTlv snnfTnl tfii Wn Ithe Cane nf r.nI.H - perty'of thecitv. - ' "' . - le-new-fhrtis1nf--rhrt V- .T..-a "srs : - . i , . . -r- n itit. urn AMirM t ft Ha Kin I nnH- I It a Lf-.A! r"V w o J lafflw-CotmpToyinen- nm tn htint iIavii ilia KA... S 1 r--.-... viiniiuivii in ill ill. rC(Q- 'Vlntion the annexed wre offered ahd rubfcribed by a i:JiV;". '':.. lr ' fubfcnp valt number of the meetiiie, and are now circulated vu j aiiu uie county of jienrico, tor the nuu ui ait moie wno concur rn th rir menu therein exorelfcrf- an4 ;ti; ..' leave the Reprefentatives of the people, in Conzrefs .w IE, cscrkiic ui incir rignts, tin tliey In all be explained or altered in a conftrrutional mode, We the fublciibers.ireeholders and-inhabitantSrdo -...ciuic viyb our nearly concurrence to the aa " nexed relolotions: v ; : 'VVHERBAS the Rdnxpfentatives of the people, in Ihr rnnirrirt nf ih II.I..J c. i -A r. - . ... vuiicu oiic, uave aireaay al- fumed the conQderation of the Treaty -with-Great. B'itain,: which was fobmitted to them by the Prefi. VIHILO iolvedThaifloteafoimyet, prdentsltfelf to juttify an apprehenfion that thofe reprelenta fives will abufc the confidence of their conftitnents, or will be unmindful of the grfeat interetts of their country . " '-i iit u'icfiTiiiT mav Briie i . -- . j .- mv iiiht Brin - Mtweeil thB crtVirninor -i1nirtmMi .1' . r?ieBte g thfifr fevcra fanftioins, it is unl'afe . for the people to decide between them, jrxcept in thofe conilimuanal mods, whle, combining ii(t reprefentatiqn of the people, wltU the means office enquiry and c full in'ormatinn. will k l;i,i.. r . t "v, ujuii 1IIWCIV J to enlure the peace of our country and the improve-1 r inent of its conftltut ion: 7 " . ' ; Refolyed thereforeTTFat ot eXi :pedient,; at-thft dme;f6r lheilerthis ai(rla to offer any inftrudioni to their Reprefentative in the Congrefs of the United States, and tharthey do firmly rely, that ht will heactilyjjo-dperate with the Reprefentativea of the good people of thefe ftates In Congrefs; to preferve the facred principles of the coiiflitution, and to promote the bell interefts of our -mmollJpounfyr, -' '-..-T" ..,, , Aj-t - : W "? . B O S T O N,' April 21. - LK.IT1C4L JuNQtUXE, edStattsTTias arrelled the attention, and united the endeavours of the friends to peace, order, and the public good, to ward off the evils whirl hr-o- ,-" W !ran5uililyi At the fame infant wfes com- MicrciajLpart 01 tne community, uniting in one com mon prayer to the Houfe, that ho partial confidera tions of policy "may influence their decifion on the -ii.vi v.iii nutu.oi. ocrorc tnem; out that the faith uuuui auu imcrcu 01 trie nation, may be prefcrved : DV maklnir nrrttrv rr.,;nn. fA . -4 ; -y-f' ,r"v i"""""'" ,UI 'rj,nginc trea ty into fair and honourable eifeft. In Philair.K; and NewYorlvthe numbei' of petitioners is greater than aria 'e -' ...... vtci 1S.UUVOU on any lornier occauon. In nis town, .. a menional : was let on foot yefterday r?Ini. 6m1 aft eve"'ng Ve were told, that the - aiiiuuiucu iu yuc luuuiaau inhabitants of this tnwnfrlat I ve tn hnt nriift I Hnvanns to hunt Jnwn tho M o : ft , : , - -i---- ...... v .... i.ivviia hi jiDiam. ex. ureatsuntaitfjA memorial to Congrefs for grant- J cited much refentment and fevere an.imadvetlions in j? '"""im huitiuk inc irtTBiy into i juuic ui cuiuiiioiis. j ma conduct was comnar .,, .. ... ....... ...viuwj gifiu iv in nu mere i u, wre in 11 ojjanjui itinera, wliole birba Weiie but three diflentino vnirr Yna mivnll oYTii I rnn Irnttnrtir mr'iteA imnj..r,l 1 - . T . --. f .. .mui - ed. that feven-eiohts nf thi- vAnlr th! umv w favour of l being honourably fulfilled." - The foUowin is an extraft of a letter from BoJW uam npi II 42 rous treatment excited untverlaT Knt-r-' ; But, afideof cuflom, what is the real difference in point o bujjianiihtivitttx fetting dogs to tear men to pieces, and ordering men to flioot them i Late London papers aflert, and a gtlntieroan who SCI , I r.r..Vi , a uciuiciIIBn wno i-ThWiM W .m 'Minrfft t i.M.i. .If f has Palled throtrgh i'ncland the winter1 baft confirm. carry a memorial ttf COHerefs in fa vour of carry inff R the treaty kitoeffecT:. fumed h iW !n thattotintryr The fcarcity is artificial -created Nr..7i.. -c .u:r ... DV the farmers. v bo keen K.t. ,1.-;. t-;i- uvj-jfvin wii trrntii i ui tuwn, r wiio nf proprietor g l,.' ; " . .V' . - ...... ,, i.iu .f t?(i i .t . -c i, . . .. 1 the once ii niinor. nr hv'minkiriinLw. r of at li'(i nine'.irtttht of all Vhr nsiiititlnn in If Biifin'efs is at a ftand the Rores ire' all neglefted to attend to what is deemed all important to the well being of our country." Extrath of letters frcm a tmmrcial town tn Cottnec ''v .. tkut, dated Afrit tft, The T merchant and trunW tirr 'hii Vi J . meeting on the Tubied of the nrefrnt cririn( fitn.ti- on of public affairs, and have, with great unaniini v agreea to a memorial to longrels, requeuing that no confiderations of nartial nolicv niat, the execution of the Ttreaty "with Great-Britain. tu:. j ' mi i i .... a uav a TawnwmceriniT win ie.ne.M ani i.4 110 ilouTlt Wllluiianimfiilllv e'xnrelS their ffnim.r.V. with that fpirit and energy which the (late of affairs rnii.r TV,. I J... .U. U...r. L o - .. v . . 4 MB LcauKm ui iijg iiumi; ui ncprctcn- tativeS are uniyerfally execratedZZRarely, if ever, has the Duhlic rtiind hern Cn much, aaimtrl Tk. l ( " " ill. memorial of f lie Aierchants goes by the prefent mail. " i have lontJ been nf nninii-tti t hm Uk! , . ft i-V , "1 UJU1U- interettt and dncordant viewi of the NnrtVirn Southern ftate threaten a diiunion. The northern ftates, as far1 as Maryland, are dililnguihed for ha wi iiiuuiur, iot mercantile punctuality and cre dit. The foiltlieriiifraresare lei's nrnnil Af i - .- . r-.. vA v wiiinicrr 'tmv.A.r .u. I. ...i.t - . . r. ...... i.g,. w vumuiiiaijuus ipr ipccuia- tion. There is doubtlefs touch truth inthis ac. count. ,-: ' ;"' :2 j";, " ' ,, ; - The forced loan in France h The Directory has Rated that tea miliardj.one fourth of tie afltgnawiacifculation, are withdrawn from eirclationv;rrqrr:" ' "A Frenrli nonet- nnrlw . -r . I V ........ , w.... urn u, rco. 2ciu, an nounces that MrAdet is recalled from th United States, and Ts to be fucceeded by Miv Fantano, of Rniirdrnv ? cratTSrt.fti.r ,nJ h. -..I.;. - :ivrrzBi.x rancenav " "nlttraxTOiyarpowelrs, levelled . terrible uentlv-thev -w.- .ntt -i;-v " i.mii "tMULiiio Mr. Lifton. rh' Pnnlifb Minin.." .u. itLt..ji O . 1 - ,- O' "..v. w lUI WllllCU The Aultrian armies are in mn n.nn. .t. Rhine. 1 Frindt Hohenloe hai written lette .1.. arJ' - -... vv. ii jL-ut .-. tor of the Frankfort Gazette, to correti fome mif. tatetnents, in-which he gives very good advice i He fays, Gazettes, in general Ihould fay e(yyrh A great improvement may be expefted in the a- griculture of lineland. In rnnffrtnrnre thm um jncioftng commons and dividing waile lands, intro- imu rauiamcnt dv air otin Mnclair. comttrniTrtiriTn'A;.- . 'LI- li now ac ; , . - -11IUU I I I .M I. V IIIUUlMUl - :. . ' 'The meetTnuat Salem tvftrAv ... li..-.. v , , ?-.. --'s-iiciaiiv ai- te tided, .although the warrant for it was not granted "KiMiiiucaeiQci. on inunaay evening; near five nunarea citizens allenibled. of whom only Tour dif. fented to the firll vote. . hirh u tn nr.n. . w. . . . .- w v fimkui me morial to the Houfe of Reprefentatives to carry the" reat'.tth d.:. f..,i 1 . ' . . " . . tij.muii in" juii ana nonoursole "" . iib uuiuncr exoecrea ra .Hum the tno.;.! - .... iiiviuvi iai nrwnen fJU r ' N E W - Y O R IT. t 1 i " "-t y; M.l lt iiSt VJn Monday arrived at Neurnnrr th U...-.11. 1. . ... . . Tbetis, Capt. Cochran, fronr cruife We learn that two American feamen have been difchareed from her. -v 6 - Affairs at Philadelphia are rather gloomy. Wit uefs the following extract of a letter from aperfon of charaderand infnrmirmn in Ph.J.lni.:. -the aiffinft. Y ' , .-1 ' The men lntrarleanrl hnimiU n.' .la .if ngned the petition to the Houfe, tor carrying the treaty into effeft. Great exertions have been made - in the'vicinitv of the cltv. ' 1 ' . -o- r ------ r-"("v ,uuu lennna Ktravigant r-oiletiuentiy-thy are and mull uc iiiviuvca in acpi. 1 ne etrect ot tliele oppo fite habits, is as tniolit be rnepd tle nn-.i.i (i , , n 1 niti 11 Hates have a high commercial character abroad which they are ambitious to maintain the lout hern ilates are Derbetuallv in arrears ihrir rn....:.. 1 1 - 4 - ".."4IW for commercial punctualitv 5s low. and Uiev .r. Ml-Pl'MyibMa.4rexencetr-tofpiin or their nehr Tl.'i. j. U iK.,,.JHi .Tj i ' v.uiiuis ttm en. creafes the evils of the dehtnra. -. " .Iris, I conceive, hot poflible for thofe bppofnt jdlilojie rrronciled-riitHamevireTiilrt - On. . it apnearS tO me that nature nevr inrJ.. . If..,, y. v. ...... njivvuCt the northern and louthern ftates to be long uniud- but lure I am. rhaf'hh;tn,wl .1,. h, . -;rt;':;..;: l .. - . . . . . . .... An rli .m... .... .. f I . . 'I : ... vovu vAiiciiiuy, jjuiuiuieiy toroia that timcfn,' jimojifksltiihcHMjjreDjmMnim 1 11m. roomr where the new clubs ufed to aiSembleJ li w found in r ranee, that there clubs are the crwfrf of " ivi kiuus anaroyaiutsbotn reloft to the lame means, h is thtro as here, men who are ippofed to the exiftingconUitution, colka as many people together' as they can deceive,.and by various tonr-a0d nil urtiir tht t thai. of patr'tvim, . :-. " - OneTaiiferrerhas heeii derefetf rnra.n. . , - . -. u , iu, tailing r 1 nbit principles in the heart of Germany and In Italy. recovered Of the Commiflinner fnr rlilrhavivini tU Prince of Wales drKta the Cum r r 1 n.i: . . w.yy I. iiici 11111& . . for Jewels furnifhed fof the Princefs of Wales wed- . His Britannic Maleftv has annntntej TtivA ThnI " ton, rffrto be bis Secretary of Lecration to the U His MajeRy has made the'following promotions' df commodation merely a fpirit that is forever liable 10 be diflipated by the interference of locaf interefti. -"-1 hts Ipirit of concefllon is ohvinnainnKe vi.tria: " -i: T ' ?. .1 n-. . . . r- w "iuitoii.ecrsL.vi. . ' chattels,- and ought no rnore to conftitote the bafis :i'nrfe . .. . ."e. ot reprc entatinn rharf hnrrei i A-.... I. "" """""' v n.c.nnniirai corn wai IIS CO r&$:iu "n Rr.Admiral of England -vice Lord BrWport. n.r.l.i.J I.... l - ... . - 1 all to be reurelented b tit aa t hp V ll aw nA... .1' . L ' . , f . - j -" ' ..viic- ur lut rigbts of electors, none of them ought to" be repre ieiited.tr The very article of thfhttTiuiioh, which allows ohlv a' Part of the (laves tn he ee.,r.r.l t. a proof therefore that none of thim ouch: fb be! Vet CFtUd r r .1 n- r ? "!-" uie juavca pr IUBlQmnerft-UaUS, The following Letter from an, American of irtftrma-: I...i9:.. ii "-r:; ... " ' ' My deatBrotK London, t)ec. 30, ij. ; - -. - ins with Mir.lVZXlT'' 1" ?te.oF public affairs in ali rh. n . c .u. " . ' . V ' . "v mericawe are at prelentin a fate of fiifoenrKwh els "? !,""? nnSw Me.ruttnple.f.w enough. ; Much will deoend uoon the1 .w..inuVnc...wcn rcpreientea, as thev?Drni-eem nf r,-r..-ii.r- ' y f I the nn..i...r U . . -e I 1 . ..tL.i v ).i a L II 1 1 I InSmTn look, rather more lbwerinff .l n. " - uikiuwcin . man I could with : , . i . : the ftates to the fouthward, about 40 or ?o f V-iT-, !. , s v-" .. - ' lf we take commerce .s a rule ti ?;n f Ther? nothing very remarkable in the pre-r mat or ' tef n" r! ?,ve a fc toto.t w of European politic.. There have feen .u-.-R lr "i r -r--" y "F?hivct. recently fome fvmDtoms of m .'nnfntim,iin ... Mwere S KrtJV8 ouaittle depend isUcVd - . r-- III Jait year, were from the northern portsviz; mil lionSoutnf In c ..: v . r ' , - - ' n ine IHLIiU. ces of the northern ftates are great, and "iey ire fuch that a little morenhftinarv nn tli. n. -r .u. ... ...v wl I-.VI I IIC mvuiuci. win aeuroy tne ipirit of conciii. ation which induced thetri. ." .. In "vicinity of the cl v to.alh (WneV; , h. "L, 8rea '" on " 1' - w- nvjIUUICa II1VF I flLlVf 1 TWrilII Iri Utn ninj la. t- I been kept open placid of rendezvous, defienared ItVft lrank ntil dirtartMni (Ian. J P f saw (imivi ivan uag lliu HIIIUHKinC III 01 1 Wr. Barrere, who was Genet's agent here. ' All aa vel o-nea fwimminalv fnr the nnimCt.. - y & . "j'l'wiitiuij r5nt u..j r.;..-j .v.- j: ... Upon tlieni.' Before the rlnfe nF th. f..rnn ( ll .U- parties atbvar will bejn great wan$ of brpald; and I do not know but they will draiirit off from Arae-' riCa, even bevond what we tnnld with' Ttnr in national point of view: "The northern (fates. rpreImeTi, the eaftern ftates, were rieer more unflnimu 'JZT. "1C counf ?r ne.year "ow ny lubiea of-treat nnlit;l ennienn-n " i i 8,vcns P" tatives nerflfl in violating it. It ii hei;..j i, .i... n . ; . a r .- iisi . lia a Congrefs of the northern (fates will be requeued for the purpofe of maintaining neutrality and ore fcrving their puUkfaith. ,:,; ' By the arrivals froth London and Briftol on Satnr- . ... ' indley yelterday intimated the expediency of a non- day. we have I nn Ann w I, " iX . V nou8n wareot all thelethingspuho think-like Importation of ffritifo m virtue are Julikain'liyi mod agree--Vinfeparably connefted with .Vt.r.MviV .tut !4lJadatedTtrl6iif renew Ma .. !-rx . . - a. ii " i i .' 1 r,uJra" o J79, ana we inaii, prooaDiy,4ee re ; ? ; 'olutlonsjor fiifpendinc fiitercourfe with G. Britain, " lequeflring Bril(hdebis, Bee. Sec" r-.: . he memorial fent tO Congrefs from this city, re -rzzir VeOinfi the treaty inay be car rif into effeftis fign- account is.ew r9y y The only ground of this expedf ation is, that fome minifterial papers announce from high authority that negocia tioni i are on the carpet between G. Britain & FFance. The Ihip Sceptre, of 64 guns and the Crefcent, ar rdered: to edflyoy am liil of traDfports,-witlr the Tn!3it.a n. ' . . . , O ;- T I ............ ...ui .no, . with Algiers. -and itMiu ,;k il-w. Mediterranean: be fairly opened to pur Commerce, " and the Confeauences Will fnnn he felt in refneA m ' other branches of trade. In this country the re-' Itnctive fyftem is already gafping; and will be forc ed to yield for a time, at leaft, to neceffity' But there feem to be people in America, who are not e- ' nough aware of all thefe things, otwho think like' Mandetrille that niV!n.n,:.r. ..1.. . - - infeparably connected with national weaknefs and poverty; - -:..;J;-';-:fc-- v::;-?'-"'''''- " The nentralitv nF-li- t. .. - ...... w. jiwuv unit nn. nvh u li ly, produced an unexampled "courCTof profperityi unng the jjeriod itfelf butJias laid the foundation for a feries of advantatres.-whirh I eannnt ima trine ' that manef. itr.tr...... 11 '-L...' r Y:.S " ; ""r3 nuuiu uiruw awaynv wur puuii J; - - .