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    truth were admitted to bean their fide. Nothing,
which can be prepared, for example, to manifeft aa
the errors of " Phocion," can poflibly reach in time
the distant Electors.
The opinions of Mr. Adams in favor of an he.
reditaiy President and of an hereditary senate, and
his desire tp fee them introduced among us, are
the great objeSions to him, which prevail copclu
fively with all tlfc friends of the Federal Conftitu
t tiou, who are opposed to hii election. Hence we
fee, that though Mr. Pinc'ney is underflood to be
fit up by the fame persons, no objections whatever
have been made to him. This gentleman gives rife
to no alarms even among the fiier.ds of »ther can 1
didate., because he is um'veifally admitted to be a
friend to reprefentat'vse or eleSive government. Nay, (
even the papers, charaftsWzed as Anti federal and I
Jicobin, hive not founded any alarm concerning j -
the Republican Pinckney.
The friends and enemies of the Federal Conftitu- -
* lion have been accustomed to believe, that Gene
ral Washington is j lover $f rtprefentative gt
vsrnment. It has been a cause of a devout tbank
fulnefs to Providence in the minds of serious and
anxiwus men, that this friend to Republics was in t j
the chair, when the combined powers afTociated to
reltore Monarchy in France, and particularly in "
1793, when the of Great.Britain iflued <<
within the fame week (Oil. 31, and Nov. 6, '93)
a publlb proclamation tofuppufs Republican govern- n;
ment in France, and feeret orders holfile to the re- |j
fjurccs and naval organ of our unoffending Republic.
Here we might offer exculpa-ory conecrn.
log the difpufitions, which of eirciim
(tances like these naturally excite in the bo-
fom of secretary Jeffcifon, perhaps we mig*t fully Ni
establish his merit on the occafioH ; but is only V
Beccflnry to our present argument to sbferve, that A
the friends of our Republican Conttitution felt E
great comfort, at a moment so awfully eventful, in B
the knowledge, that Our chief magistrate was an C
indisputable enemy to every modification of hcredi C;
taty domination. If t'he fneads of representative Pt
I y government cbcrifted with thankfulnefs this cum- H
fortable ttuth, what will they now think and feci, W
if they behold the high presidential authority in El
the hands of one, who has no faith, no cbnfideuce D
# ill reprefentativc or eledive government, who be- W
lieves, with the jealous enemies of our Conftitu- , St
tion abroad, that a Monarchical Constitution it not
only better than our Federal Conllitutian, but that
■a mixed Monarchy is >• \hc befl of all pojfiblt go- cit
, vernmems." Ask yourselves. refpedable but highTT tai
ly lcfponhble trustees of a deserving nation's peace, ott
befoie it shall be too late, can the people of Aipe. E:
nca be hoped to confide in such a conjliiuted au- tlx
thority > o( -
1 lie letters of tl Phocion" have been principally
confined to the rejection of Mr. Jcfferfon. He
fays enough, it is true, to covcr himfelf from the
charge of negleaing Mr. Adams. Yet he certain
ly haj not taken up and explained any of the pas.
sages, in faror of hereditary government, which a
wife and zc-alous advocate would (if tic could) have
openly seized and refuted. This is a cafe in which
the very horns of the adverfaiy, if w e may ufethe
expression, should have been taken hold of with in
trepidi'tjr. " Pijflcion," of referviag alumft
entirely for Mi. Jefferfon a pen, whieh alas'he hat
unconfdoufly fteeptd in the acidulated gall offelf
deceivinjrpr <ji 1 d ice, should have explained the many
pTlages like the following, which arc to be found ,
in Mr. Adams's three volumes.
In treating of the Laaedcmonian 'government,
which was hereditary in the lings and fen atur3, in
the two hundred ind fifty-fifth pai je of the firlf
volume, Mr. Adams writes the following words
" The Lacedemonian Repnblic may then, with Si
great propriety, be willed Monarchical, and had O
the three essential parts of the best possible govern
| _ ment; it was a mixture of Monarchy, Atillocracy
and Democracy." This pi-foge is unequivocal and n
goes to the whole length of the principles in quef. G °*
tion. Mr. Adams does not merely fay, that this
mixed monarchy it not bad— not merely, that it is
good—not merely that it is better than the exist- ,
ingConftitution ef MalTachufetts or New-York—
not merely that it is better than such a Conftitu- ! llc ' r
- tion, as this Federal Cooftitution, under which a I
beneficent creator has pla.-ed us, a fecor.d chosen bU ' '
le «— b »t Mr. Adams, without any the least ( ,
- 'S" r" fays, f
JV s'*5'* Ljcr ™°»«» mixture ,of Monarchy—
Arytocracy and Democracy, had " the three er take '
fenttal parts of } he befl goJnm f*
feme a declaration of monarchical and ariftocrati- f T
cal faith more unequivocal and explicit, all the """ I
» T° rd " of . our nay, all the ideas of the
human mind would be vainly applied. " Hi
A FEDERALIST. , peti "
9 _ have
sale, freight of charter, fed in
the, brig ed as
LijJv, ferleß .'
T c „ ' J eminei
v " Stopmk Smith. Matter
A X[;r W n.ne ty . thre . to ' ni burthen, com
rxpenS i£ r 'urL T Y *1*"* sea withouf an r 6°"
or to ' * F !'' y boa, <I'at1 ' at Clifford'? wharf But
» 0v . 9 JOSEPH ANTHONY & CO. "»>le
§6 throug
~~~ "— cumtta
Patent Shot. ISjaJ
at,*the Proprietor, tike u ! trt ° bren soU they h:
Public that thty may i u future iaformi « l g the flexion
t the fame prices as cummon W ' th that a «" "'"g
Corfriponpents to apply to [ I ° rderin ? thei r May tl
tond ""- Nov 9 KtES - 7 & Co. Pro ; idc
Wfm4W bly fuft
„ ~ ' —- lie delib
patent AND other It gi,
i lANO FoRTFS « tyhcld
L "-" :
w. POYNTj LL'i Id> foJ d Oil liberal terms, at tflan 'cav
&0t *' h °- 70 Chcfcucfceet. whfch a!
m » Jt j tribes. .
laniftfft all n
ch iu time PHILADELPHIA,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER a. 1706.
UJ3 s r Ttt
fZZ : ; jg--•
Conftitu 4> per Cent. - - . . I4 '^
Hencewe f per ?s" t " iV4
, , Deferred Six per Cent. ... . ttr
ood to be 3ANK Uni & s .... ,
whatever Pvnnfylvar.ia, .
gives rife North \m=rica, - - - - 45 to 46 I
ther can 'nfurancc Comp. North-America, 13 i-j
! to be a > —Pennsylvania, p»r.
Nay, n r , COUR J °F EXCHANGE. j
eral and I on » at 3° Gays, per £.100 fterl. par. }
j " at 60 days, par to 1621-2 c
ncefntng j at 90 clays, 161 a 163 1-2
Amtlardim, 60 days, per guilder, 40 fc
Conftitu- 90 days, , 2
Gn* a
FN E-
■< C
tttve gi- eoMMHN ICAtION.
t thank- yj/j,. Funno, n
JUS The following sentiment has been broached in g
was in the Aurora : j
.iatcj to << When parties run high, the goad cause must tl
.y "be supported with enthusiasm and abfotute vio- tc
1 issued u l enct f' 7 ([
93) By. some late ©f an ele£lionecring m
govern- nttftire it would seem that this sentiment is not on"- er
the re- ly cherished, but reduced to practice. pi
Mc - Vive la Liberie I L
onecrn-
ciicHm- Return of Che/ler County EleSlon. fh
the bo- Whelen 530 vf Kean 122 f„
fct fully, Miles vforgan 120 th
is only Wynkoop 530 Hanna 121 „i
r e, that Ari.dt Hartzell Hr
ion felt Eckhart 530 Hcilfer ' 11 c hr
itful, in Bull 535 Boyd ' 116 fta
was an Coleman Whitehill ~9 „
hcredi Carf. )n 534 M'Clay 116 fei
'iitative PoftlethwSite 531 Brown lIQ f,.
scorn- Hay 532 Smitb ~r '
id feci, Wilson 535 Pip;r t *f
inty in Elliot 534 Irwin lie ! fa,
fidence Dotiglafa 5-34 Smilie / 12 0 f a f
ho be- Woods 535 Edgar ,, 9 Z
anftitu- , Stuksljr 5 3 0j Muhlenberg 117 Lr
) i* net
ut that A letter from Charleston te a merchant in this n| e
lie go- city, mentions, that the ftu'p South-Carolina, Cap
it highT taiu Carman ; brig , Brewfter ; ftb'r Harri- iac
peace, ott, Switrer ; Lovely Lass, Gnbbing ; and the g( U
Ame- Eagle, all of and fiom Philadelphra, were detained tha
td au- there for nine days by head winds, and no profped to r
©f a change. , ,
~ 6 * orh
r-S — •»"
>m the F * r ° AZETTI or tsi Umrtlt Statis. r
. are
ertain- Tf DElla C RUSCA. this
t pat- .
liich a "genius of the god ef day"
) have E ' cz P«d the (welling surges roar, c
which Receive a grateful tribute lay, OWC
( j ie That hails thee welcome to our lhorc. que
,h j n ln Britain's isle, subdued by love, P of
l h >' muse in moving verse 'hat
, O,* l'*"f • i rvrry groviT' con
(/el/- tJUg " Mat ' ldi " 10 rehearse. bah.'
manr Rrf«me once more thy " golden q^illV— Ith
I Jo nobler theme demands thy song. qua;
found , Quickly our hero's virtues tell '; q
1 o Wafhingron thy strains tdaae,
■n,=*nf tr 1 . b oonli
. ' % If aught can more illume his ftmc, fjru f.
V,? hic-l, fu»rs above the eagle's wing,, „ Lr
hrfi Or nations more admire his name,
'ds— It is that Delia Crufca sings.
with Sing the gre« chief, who to hi E fields withdraw*-
had Oh, sing whilst worlds Jhall hften with applause ' ,
;; r ; Sb
1 and ' btinj
quef- G v er "° r jAY ' S Speeth t0 the Lcffiflature of New '
this 'f C °P eßl "fr the Srlßon on the firft inft. thc !
jt . 8 Gentlemen of the Senate and Jffemlly, lieve
rxift- r " " co "'""lered how greatly the happiness in R <3
k _ C¥ «ry nation dependi on the wisdom with which whicl
liui- ! V f r ' nmCnt " aciminil, e r ed, the occasion which tic " la
h a has called you together at this early s ea s o n, c.mot u "'°'
lofen ' re g» rd,; d as uuufually important. Tf
least .- ' : T V r 'l r ' xH fo . r the ele<aiu » of a Ptefident
sure! nrp f Sta, «.'a.approaching • and the m.a
---iy-f. , J P ardtor y 'o it I" this slate, are now to be mann
r ff C "' . " situation of otir national k,cen
l a fetent f ' fr f ° f or <>«>-
rati- -~ * 0 Plenty or misfortune, this cbird ,h<J
the , r at ' rase to demtl >d the utmoit care and cir- b «
the a fitiv
Hitherto the embarrafsmer.ts arising f rom com- for bea
- Ce"n"f'h ' hC i,lflufnr " "tcident ,0 them, P^pri
— d'd bv th tn •f X|)ericn,lle F have b«en exclu
ded by the■ u-Mform and universal confidence repo- a "d th
fed m that illuftiious patriot, who, being djflingu*. pcnf.t
ed the father and ornament of his count,yf b7a It o
nes o great ana disinterested lei vices, was also cur nfta
eminently qualified by an uncomm«n assemblage of di(lal »
,m - ttatJon' " t# ' soT ,hat '®po rt »Ht and exalted fcmc 1
ilal >©n. . 1
any m
arf. . , f * tr aordinary man, having with admi lativ e 1
) through various viciditudes and unpropition# cir nn "b!e
_ .»«,**., „ Udfjtampled d,„J, „1 3-;:;. Pl«i,p<
ty, ts now about to ret,re. Mankind has rot been
e.« ofTnft t0 7 ' he mil,tar y anti < '"'1 P w S
;cn fh'l 1 ana ' ,on . I feweived, used, and resigned, a s l„ ,b
'k 1 fl'ft" 'I 1 ,hls g!""'ous instance. E ie ry re of the I
he n<-ftion and sentiment cowneded with ; r r t
tl- ting- fubieiS, will r ■ interef- sing the
:ir M»y th c samp K 1 V 08 1" n, tnds. will rife
: »S=aipaSS B
It gives me pleasure ,0 inform you that, at a tre, l™™*'
"" K of S
r, b«w«„ Hi, j,'," b "° more ef,
n themselves the Sevrn N - " f' 8 ,res 0 ca " which re
" queltionable, yet it »■« ' j / wa * not un- these am
: f»~i *; h <r ,h '
u'.SSs
1 '-t., MBlwerlB K our ttrcngth and lhe .J ™
comparative weafc.ieffr, tv?ry appearance of t iking
advantage of#bat weakness, was to be avoided.
■The clains of the M'>hawks to certain other
9, 1796. lands, ftiil remain to be adjusted ; but fhere is rea
son to expect that these may also be amicably set
• '' ! and that the period is not far diftant_, when
\~lfi to 4d. 'I"-* Indians 011 eur borderi, having- convincing proofs
ic/j of our justice and moderation, will by good offices
■4A and a friendly intercwurfe be led to rely on our be- '
nevoicnce and prot and to view our profpe- '
rity as conne&ed with tfieir own. 1
I ful.rrnt to your conlideration, whether the pay- '
(6 meats to be annually made to the differem tribes
who are cfttitled'o them by contrails wi'h rhe
state, should not be so ordered, as that they may be
punSutillj paid, in a uniform manner, and at a fixed
6a i-a expence.
" 4 UiEcuUits were experienced in executing the
40 benevolent intentions of the Legifliture refpe£Hng
a Lazcretto in the vicinity of this city. Ground
conveniently fit Hated could not be purchased ; and
the piac'.. g it 011 Governor's li?,md, where it could
not have b«en cretted at a proper distance from the
iched in wai liable to strong objedtions. These
difficulties have been removed by the liberaliiy of
use roufl the Corporation of the city. They have grarui
'lute ViO- toiifly conveyed Bedlow's' Iflar d to the (late, for
this, and such other public uses as the Legislature
aneering may from time to time direfl. Certain building-,
not ou- ereded there by the French Republic, have been
purchased, and prepared to feive the purpose of a
erte ! Lazaretto for the present—-but as additions and al
tera! 10ns will be neceffjry ; and as precautions
r L '• Cn '° P r<ven l that idand from being
2 ! further dimtriilhed fey encroachments of the water,
120 the appropriation of s ome money so, these objedt
121 will be requifitt.
«is The mejfures preferred by law to prevent the
US bringing and spreading of infedious difrafes in this
116 date, have been uken, and faithfullv exe.-uted It 1
"I j » however to be lanterned, that pales of the Ilk - ;
16 fever with that whi.h in the M year proved so
119 fatal to this city, have occurred ; and there is at ,
If! prefer v.v y little reafun to doubt Wiethe- th.t dif- )
115 | rale may be generated here. The fubjed of nui- 1
5 fances therefore, having become impouant to the I
20 fafety as well asto the comfon of our fellow citizens, I
119 well deserves the notice and interpefition of the' f
*i 7 Legislature.
!n th» I 1 P "f Carious thc P ea « and security of that peo- )
in this pie w (lo are not prcpared (0 drfend tkcmfe]vts }
Ham "Tu t 0 ° LferVe th3t thl ' s ftatc f '« one port, S
id the a ' lm^orta,lt a ' "fsto Ihe whole state, its I
-rained tc The V
.tamed that were bcK , ln are u „ ftmfiled . and {[ 7
.olpett tome to ment confutation, whether this port can K
otherwtfe be secured than by fldlfully fortifying the
psffage at the Narrows. It cannct be too frequent- E
y reeplle&ed, that seasons of pc'ace and prosperity v
are the raoli favourable for meaftfres and works of T
tniß kind. W
Con fide ring the funds which the state poffeflVs • £
the appropriations which have been and will be
made for various public uses, the aocoums confe- T
qucnt to such appropriations, and the evident utility
of io atranging «nd our fifcal affairs, 1, In
that the funds may be advantsgeoufly managed, ac- 0
con ts with mdtvidusls regularly fcitied, and thc ?*'
/ m "' d ue 'o and fcom them punfiaally paid
1 think it my duty to whether more ade
quate provihou for should hot be made. I '
Although our tax-.s have for years past been in- Bl
eonliderable, and although their is at prefer no
prufpsit of our being prcfTed b y/ any necessity to E
eflcreafe them, ye, ic i, to be pr.fumed fom. he vi- £
ciibtudes which attend human affairs, that at some Tl
uture period more ample contiibuiions may be- If,
come indispensable ; would it not therefore be pru- Tl
tA. and tranquil season, to adopt artd Tl
,u)cs a "d regulations for taxation, as V
being perfectly confifteiit with the -principles of iuf- ci"
sj ew . t.ce and rational liberty, and gradually acquiring 7h
ft- . c aa ' T . a "'ages of experience and usage, may re- JSt
heve this delicate fubjeft from many of the perplex- .No
n'nefs '"gquettions about principles, m,«le and manner. Shi
hich which at all times are difficult, and which are par- ® ul
hich Ocularly embafiaffing in times of anxiety and ;?i- Bel
nrlot tation. 6 Am
The distressed Situation in which the French rt- Ec:
dent fu g e « f r "D St. Doming, arrived here, induced the
mra- provide for them in a very beneficent
obe manner. The luma allotted for their support have
onal « n expended, and the accounts audited and fct
y.°r Ik- b f >ny L ~ft - h# - fe unfor,unat «-P«fon« have left On
«h« , -but it is represented to me, that a num. oust
C ' r " a fituan P e °" s . cht'dren are ftiH here, and i» town,
forbear m" - r a " J «hat I cannot cupied
om ' proorirtr h 7' "\° } 'T T K wi.h fire, t«
7' hr d fir Jt b V,°' ra 33 tl ! e P° or an y particu- rel, l.'o
and r fi " Cl!i P er,,l,a ' 3B " as did. effing, aflr.p
rpo - and they appear to me as having become by the d'f vered
* -f P~.id.~c .he pom Of iheLte
tJ a It often happen, that perfu. s not Qrged by cir. Ir m t
a)fo cumftances equally prcffing.eomeinto ,h«f(l,tr,S VounJ
.of d,ft a „ t parts> d-0 instancet hccomt £ r i ™ y>»;s
tfd f if frems to call for fame re- furvL
mi . Ivcto it has ceased to operate. extri •
i 0" nnrabTe Mr n °K- <0 ,hf bo- <>.:i„r S
Plen.Dote t' g l appointed Minitter recover
:n " U Y ! " n of G,rat and By t
nitrd P Sr; I F f' h ' S fc3t thc feDa,e of lhe U- counL
w nited States has become vacant. c ; ded
e S of, l he t t C , eG " r 'i < l fyoUr d^btra "' 0 '" on the affair, I
T the state, and the means of preserving and inciea
; -,f ( - Publlc wclfart . many ititeiefting fubje-as
Is. wjl nfe into view-such as tf.efe among P ]
? d T' n 7 whilh lhc salt i-y Ste
- dered «oft nfctul, and the woods in the neighbour
b- hood of them belt preserved. The facilities and en. S.hr P
b tram ,k„, to , h , J „, c , P°"'» ' A (l„
- the c ;xs; r.iin.r; B „i°;
of t.ifeurg-,
oided. r i- nno,
ain other "lease 10 give a piice in your impartial paper to
ere is rea- ! '' tf J °'' n vin;r exfraft from a poem, annexed to 3
rably set- P -mphlt-t juit piiblifhed, entitled, Tit for Tat, &c.
int_, when a "d y™ vviii obligi
ng proofs e,, E P F YOUR CUSTOMERS,
od offices c 4^'rer dcicnhing 1 the <Jifspp nntincfit and difatfert
>n our be- °\ * n itn fM*led p*tri ' with poiiHrd vrir»ifc pjoct
r profpe- t "^' e w ''h pleasure from the disagreeable theme,
to tffe groves of Mount Vernon, 10 coritemplat#
the pay. l^e v,rtue ' of the Amencan chief in his retiiement.
rnt tribes ' 1 "»■
vi'h rhe IN Veruon's Groves, -whose (hade unites
r may be The joys and cahn delights,
it a fixed T hc Y '- :lor ' s w r cath and civic cro;wn,
Content, Love, Friendship, and Renown ;
.• ,1 Where endlrfir smiles Pofowmac wears,
r ~ The halcyon PEACE her nest preparesi
(peering The Patriot Chief wiio there prefidet,
Ground As down the ftreara of life he glides,
rd ; and She hovers round, and sooths his ears
it could W,th music of the heav'n'y foheres.
: rom the When late (lie heard the diilant cry
These VVar, and spread he- wings to fly,
ri- r 'Twashe who charm'd her fears to reft,
'•> of «nd looth'd her on his parent breast.
grarin- Yes, Peace, 'twashe who kindly strove
ate, for To wed thee to our Eagle's love.
fiflature 1 hen ft til, with all thy baftiful train
lildirigs, Of golden blessings, haunt the plain:
ve been ®' (! loo k hei mulky hair,
fe of a Bid I*sSire, wreath'd in smiles, be there ; —
A t The Mules (port, thy heams among, ,
aria al- j ocunc j pj e , lt y ] JU gb along.
autions \\ hiiefafely, in thy Olive fliade,
i being At fcafe her careless limbs ara Uid;
water, Blest Sa.nt I at thy enlivening word
objects The voice of gladness (hall be heard ;
And, al! our joyeus vales along,
rnt the Hw charming i'wect thy Turtles' song :
in this 'J ar » air.idft his wild career,
J I t Sulpend h.s whirlwind rage to hear,
, ' * And every weary lealffi rejoice
,e 1 ' To echo back thy angel Voice.
>ved so , , .
, ■ __ And l "ou, "immortal Freedom's fire" 1
, r Whom ail 1 cyere, eilecm, admire;
lit dil- With all that Gratitude can give,
f nui- Forever in our brealb lha.t live.
to the I*, like the 1 heba.ii chief, condemn'd'
tizens, For Handing f«rth thy country's' friend,
if the' Kefleft 'tis by the breath of thtife
Who rank amongst thy country's foes ;
. Whose dark cabals and factions cry
P- " Would raise the civil tfmpeft high,
■ * er - Tbat they, amid th'enfanguin'd broil,
port, Secure might fatten on the spoil:
te, its Like famifh'd Vultures on the shore,
ations With joy survey the labouring nar,
apears he wretch on kind that's cast,
rt can And scream ' and amid the blast.
>g the Lives there a mm who, ef thy toil,
juent- Enjoys the corn, the wine, the oil;
perity , WJmle lttpent tongue would (trtik with blamrj
ks of *he vir g>n whiteness of thy name ;
May Heav'n't command the tiger far
cflcs • l - '°" le bltalt ' blafled island bear,
II I ' Whose 'eaflefs spray ne fiiade provide*
ill be For fs heatls and unfed fides,
:0 .." There may he press the dreary mould,
itilitv Within all comfortiefs and cold ;
ft, r,s I" horror si* his haggard eye
I, ac- t!le P a 'e Moon and winter (ky f
t l le And, by the Good a»d Just,
;j In moody madness fink to du2.
ade- The Flatterers' labours I contemn,
nade. lravr the vena! song to them;
u in- But hoaeftly commend I will,
tno And lore the smile of virtue «iH, *
vi„ 111 fey thy n»iae, where'er it goei,
" , Biiltcd figc Ino rival knows ;
>e »i- And that thy fervicn* command
lome The praises of a grateful land,
j be- If, worn with toil, with care opprefs'd,
pru- 1 hou feck'il for solitude and reft,-—
r artd The deep'r.:ng fliade, feqnefter'd cell,
las The 111 1,, the plain, the. musing dell,
fir And rofey blulhof flow'rets sweet,
it ilO TM*" b ' efS | thy ' ift ' '° V,IJ retr «t*
8 Thy gentle ear at least stall there
' re- No rude and thenklefc fcoflings hear:
ilex- No, nor the rill that ripling flows,
, nerj Shall murmur at thy caim repose ;
par-JJ ut "'"> at cl t> may'fl thou recljfie
ijji_ "eneath thy own o'ermantling vine; ,
6 And, as thy years and fame increase,
1 re- ""dow'd with the wing of Peace,
the mm
cent by this day's mail* »
iave - . -
[ C r rs " AR RISBURGH, November,.
left On Thursday nigh, ],«, the ] a and C / Gmmot)} ,
urn- ou, tavern at Stiver fp.ing., 6 miles from thi,
Jl» .own the property of Oliver Pollock, esq. and oc.
inot cupud . v Mr. Bnggs, was entirely confiimed b T
ftih hre, togei ,er with all the furniture, wc»,i„g appa^
tcu- rel, hqtlois, fcc. There were ~P ar forty person»
"g, aflrep ~, s mansion, when the accideu uas difco
d;f- vered wh.ch had such progress, as to rfnder
. even IA. ir efcape.-in,poffible» Eny other way t!, aa
"r. m the different windows: by *h, h mear. 1
om y«ung ma,, aged afcout 18, who %pt J n the upper
en. l(oiy, bruise.l himfelf in such a manne,; a, onlr to
re- furviVc a short time 5 one of IVfr. Bngg'g d,«gh t er.
re- or 10 y?ars, was so much burnt before the could be
er'neated, as only to live about two hours. Many
j°" Wf,e^ ry ,T C . h '' ur W bu! " f> hope.! not past
er ecovci). T helofe is cftimated at above 6oco!
,h . e returns wh,ch have come to hand, in this
J- county, lt appears that Adams's ticket has had a de
cided majonty of votes. \
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GAZETTE OF THE VN,T SD HATES marine Ust .
- PHILADELPHIA, November 9.
ARRIVIK Day ,
S.hr R of S , Morrow, North Carol,-„ a ,j
y ! Bjtfey, Barnett, Norfolk 4
y Fanny Baum, N.rth-Carolina ,0
.« Slo ß p Pavonte, Sa/r'e, do °
I Thehrig Adtivn, WTiarns from Philadelphia
arrived at St. Kitt's, Oft. 9, and waste fail for
this port on the 18th
II A ?" n P. fr ° ra New-York, and one from Boston
11 were seen in the Bay Vefterdav.
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3 Boarding and Lodginn:
Gf , NI may be accommoda rd wi'h
" i w":"'i "L «81"?.'. ! n f, K v T e family pliant