' J • " I am sorry to observe that theft an ties have too many representatives in a cer tain aflembly. The retaliatory propoii tion, the fequellration of British debts, the non-importation, and other measures of a similar com] ilex ion, may discover zeal, but do not bear the features of found sense. I trust some fcjlks deceive themselves egregioufly by supposing their flaming speeches will lender them popular —the lober sense of this people will weigh all pretensions to their favor in the balance -of reason and confiaeration—may Jifhcrt for popularity be forever disappointed.— This period, calls for real patriotism and found wisdom—every consideration of du ty and interest, require, that we Ihould a void the war, if possible ; and I conceive it is possible to avoid if. While the Eu ropean nations are raving mad, we expedt to fiiffer by their delirium; but we are not under the necessity of fighting the lunatics. It gives pleasure to the think ing men in this part of our country, that Judge Jay is nominated to goto London to endeavor to obtain jultice—He is an excellent ihitefman, and will if any man can do it, bring the mad-caps to reason. I very much doubt the propriety of con tinuing the embargo since the appointment of an envoy. " The Chronicle informs us, that we have two good men in our delegation to Congress—it is rather Jlim to have but t-jjo oat of fourteen—however, we have plenty at home who burn with patriotism to take the plates of the twelve—these seekers, if we take their characters from themselves, are excellent trien—thefe are the constant scribblers in the Chronicle." ExtraS of a letter from Briflol, (England) dated March 4th. " Says, there is little talk of any thing but AVar and deftruftion—One neighbour is far a King, the other for a Republic— people are much divided in their sentiments, as much as in the American war—God only k«ows how it will end, for my part, I think the times will be very scAd, we are so op prefled, that I think it will not hold long— and am afraid it will be here as in France. A plain Countryman on a visit the other day to the Loganun Library, wherein there are many Latin books, being collections of the works of certain authors, labelled on the hack "Virgillii Opera" " Hefi idis Opera" " Luciani Opera" &c. after locking over them went up to the Libririan t and very gravely obferve3~" that he thought "the founder of the Library had been a Quaker." So he was replied the Librarian " Indeed ! then I am very much surprized he should have collected such a number of Operas The foUoiulttg important article is ctpied from a Charlejlon paper jitjl received. CHARLESTON, April j6 The following final decree refpe I trust not, and more cfpecially too, at a period, when things the leajl understood have be come the mofl falhioflable. The Heathen Poets, among their other crude notions o , onom, calGeography,' were of opi mon that the earth was stationary in the centre of the Universe; and that the He»* vens relted upon the (boulders of a stupen dous mountain, .well known by the name 0 Atlas " Tile modern dogma therefore ...k• • . ; i ' V.- ••• -. _ .; _. c ot a ißOMctaiijj whole summit is compared to the Heavens themielves, feerrs to be nothing- more than a revival of th* old Pa e jranfyltem, w.th this difference only, that Ji it was true that tlie iaiu mountain waj t cornpofed of sugar, it might prove of in -1 finite advantage to those timid thrift ians, who, terrified at the difficulties attending - the narrow and rugged path, would mount - to Heaven with alacrity on the fides of a : Si!oar Loaf. Indeed it is not improbable, t but that all the Democratic Societies might f mgrfce the attempt, provided they were ceitain of meeting with goodJpiHts at the s eiul of their journey. v ! By this Day's Mail. PORTSMOUTH, May 3. On Monday last arrived here the brig Re becca, Capt. 1 reaick, in 25 days from St. Euftatia, informs that the Engliih privateers are all called in, and the Bermudiuns are gone home—All American'Ve(H4s that have of ' ;t te been sent in for legal adjudication, have r beer, difmiifed without any molaftation. -fill kind of provisions were riling very fact in the Weft-Indies.—And the people there appeared extremely lorry that the Americans have been so ill-treated by their privaters and Courts of Admiralty— and were greatly afraid that an Embargo had taken place in Amtrica. r PROVIDENCE, May 3. 1 Thurfdiy last, the Ekchange Coffee « House, built by Major M'Lane, cppofite the Market, was opened. In point of ele l ganee and accommodation, it refle&s cre -1 disc tjn the town, as well as 011 the pub lic-spirited pi-ojedors. The new and elegant Ship George Washington, Captain Donnifon, of this port, is arrived at Madeira, on her way to India. The Ship Hamilton, Capt. Rodman' and Ship General Greene, Capt. Smith' both of this port, are arrived at Bour" deaux. BALTIMORE, May 9. Arrived, Ships Buchanan, Liverpool; Adriana, Hart, Bristol. Brig Sally, Hick, London. Snow Nelly, Dawfon, Ditto. NORFOLK, May, c. On Friday lall arrived the ship Molly, C~pt. Clavk, from Havre de Grace Spoke the 18th March, the brig Peggy of Portsmouth, bound to London all well. And 011 the 20th of April, in lat. p W. and 27 N. fell in with the French fleet from Virginia— was boarded by the Ambuscade frigate. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA A RRIVED. Sloop Hanna, Croker, Charleston 12 Betsey, Davis, do. do. CLEARED. Brig Friendship, Howlaod, Boston Sloop Samuel Smith Norfolk Cspt. Cook failed from Oporto the 16th of March in company with the fol lowing American veficls viz. Ship William, of Newport, for Charleston Brigs Courtney, of Norfolk, Norfolk Fame, of Bedford Bedford ICaty, of Boston, Boston Schr.„ Betsey of Beverly Beverly He left at Oporto the following vefiels from the United States, difcltarging their Cargoes viz. Ship Catherine, of Philadelphia Betsey, Newbury-Port Snow Hebe, Philadelohia Brig Maria, . Boston Atlantic, New-York Laura, Kennebeck Betsey, Ifwitch He saw a letter from Capt. Wharton, of the ship J. Bulkley from Lisbon, dated Feb. 2id, wherein he mentions that there was a number of American vefiels to fail for the United States, with a convoy about the mid dle of March. The sth inft. spoke off Cape Hatteras, the brig Moggy of Baltimore, all well. It was reported at Oporto, that the Al -gerines were out 3 or 4 in number, but they had no certain account thereof. F ° r LONDON > penn, NOW lying at Jeffe and Robert Wain's wharf, to fail with all convenient speed. For freight ot passage, apply to JOHN FIELD & SON, Or, JESSE & ROBERT IVALN. Ma y *3. dtf 1 f. PentfylwMa Hospital, sth Ma. $rh. 1794. At a Meeting of the Contributors, the fol lowing gentlemen were elected MANAGERS. Jofiah Hewes,' Pattifon Hartfhorne, Owen Jones, EUiftoh Perot, Samuel Coates, Bartholomew Wiftar, Joseph Pafchalltr I.awrence Stckel, Thomas Penrofe Thomas Morris, Samuel C.'ark, Samuel Mickle Fox, And Mordeca'i Lewis, Treasurer. At a Meeting of the Managers, sth Mo. 12, *794, the following Contributors were * choferi. FHYSICJANS. Dr. Adam Kuhn, Dr. Thomas Parke, Dr. Benjamin Rush, Dr. William Shippen, juri. Dr. Casper Wiftar, , Dr. Samuel Powell Griffiths. X übhlhed by order of a board of Mana gers. SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. * For Sale or Charter, phoenix, Burthen about eight huildred barrels. She is fn compleat order, and ready to take in her cargo. For terms apply to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON Ma / *3- d3t JSELFqt Charter, Europe or the JVejl /»«' THE BRIG THOMAS > Solomon Bunker Master. Burthen about sixteen hundred ban-els, a staunch good vend, and a prime sailer—For * terms apply to the Captain on board, at M'Cknachan's wharf, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. Philad. May 13, d 3 t. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A good Pressman, Who *. ill meet with conOant employ. Apply loSuiqrrand Kamnierci.Nc. 85, Race-Sireu. M »y '3. '794- ' d- 3 t Sales at Auction. On Thursday the 15th and Saturday the 17th mil. at TWO o'clock in the after noon, at John Connelly's Au&ion store, Mo 1 78, South Front Jlrect 9 A CHOICE COLLECTION book S, In various Branches oj literature. Catalogues may be had at the store as a bo»e, and at No. 26, Spruce street, where the BOOKS may be seen any time before the sale. « May 13. d s t. NEW THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, May 14. Will be performed, A COMIC OPERA, called ROBIN HOOD, SHERWOOD FOREST. The part of Clorinda, by Mrs. Oldtnix' on, late MiJ's George, from the Theatit Royal Hay-Market, being herJirJl appear ancein America.' With the original overture, by Baumgarton, the reft of the muficsi accompaniment's composed and feleited by Shield, with ad ditional airs by A. Reinagle. With new scenery, dreffiis, and decorations. After the Opera, A Scots Pastoral Dance, Composed by Mr. Francis, called the Cale donian Frolic. In which will be introduced a Highland Reel by Mr. Francis, Miss Willems and Mrs. De Marque. To which will be added, A COMEDY, intwoa&s, called; Who s the Dupe, N. B. The public are refpe&fully acquain. ted that there will be a performance on Thurs day and Friday in this week, and that on Monday the 19th inft. will be performed a play and entertainment, as will be exprelTed ' m futur* bills for the BENEFIT of Mr FENNEL. •