pose For them the elevating condition of political freedom." The writer evades the second part of the charge, which mark* Mr. Jefferfon's inconsistency, viz. Lis letter to Banneker, the Negro, wherein he assert* the equality of the natural genius of the black* with the white* ; he i* totally Went in refpeft to that fa mous letter, which was a direct contradiction to his opinions, exprefled in the note* on Virginia ; but he proceed* to explain Mr. Jeffetfon's emancipati on scheme, which he telis us was only to operate in favor of the posterity of the Negroes. This ex piai.nti.in makes the matter worse, a* far as it would h«v. afc-fted the interefb of the Southern states : the pirfent holder* of (laves would not thank Mr. Jefferfon for leaving them all the old, ftiperannua tc< -['<*. useless Negroes, and liberating all the voting , and ui'cfui or.es ; such a scheme woulJ be indeed a . , , «eP'ifvation of the injury. What piov/Tion is a ' Souihern planter, whoGe whole wealth is derived ' i from Haves, to make for his children, if =11.the I ] young Negroes are to be set free, as soon as born, j | or at the age, when they begin to be ufeful, and all , < the old Negroes are to be left on the estate as a bur- ; den ? If Mr. Jefferfon's scheme is to take place, ( much Letter to liberate them all at once, old and t young. c The writer next attempt* to apologize for Mr. c Jefferfon'* ttanfportation projefi, by alfcrtiag that there was to be no feiziog and (hipping and bind- t ing, but they were merely to be colonized, he does g not fay where, but thinks the interior part of Vir- f, ginia or Kentucky: this, however, by no means fl agrees with Mr. Jeffeifon's views, for he expressly p fays in his Nates, p. 154, "the Have, when freed, g mud be removed beyond the reach of mixture;" and thereforecolonieing them into the isterior parts of Virginia would not prevent the evil apprehend ed, that of staining the Wood of the white*. If is evident then that his object was to (hip them to fomeforeign eeuntry, that it wasfome projefillike that afterwards adopted by the Sierra Leone com pany, who sent a number of free persons to the v eoaft of Africa, where many of them miserably peri(hed.—The term Colonizing impoits a fend, ing to some remote country ; and the other part of this wild projedl, namely, " the fending veflels, at the fame time, to other parts of the world for an si equal number sf white inhabitants," clearly con- w firms it. The idea was, to fend of these emanci- h pated black children in the vessels which were to F bring back an equal number of whites. This very r< Extravagant proieft the apologifi dwell* on as an F evidence of Mr. Jefferfon'* humanity and mae;nani- d mity. The black children, it i* to be observed, t; were to be, against their cohfeot, feparatcd frcm g their parents, and colonized to fame dillant region P Suppose they rcfufed to go, mud they not be feix- w ti, bound and compelled to go ?—lf not, the ai proje The writer is furpri«d that Mr. Jefferfon Iksiild f° ke censured for wishing to emancipate the blacks, |" when all the Southern dates, except Georgia, have prohibited the (lave trade. Does this writer sup- J l "' pose that the people of those states are so blind, as not to fee the difference between prohibiting the im portatton of any more slaves, and emancipating those already in the comitry ? Mr. Jefferfon, he tells us, had proposed an article in the Declaration of Inde pendence, censuring the king* of Gieat-Britain for °[ annihilating the American laws to prohibit the flave trade. Mr. Jefferfon carried the firfl law in Vir- d< ginia for abolifting the slave trade. Mr. Jefferfon 1,1 in conformity with the equal birth rights of men! f" prepofed in Virginia a plan for emancipating all "j slaves born after passing ,h e Admit all this, f 1 yet the fame Mr. Jefferfon did propose that, when b .- freed, they (hould be transported or colonized to some d.ftant region, beyond the reach of mixture. " , 1( . a P?" rs from lkc »ery explanation given bv • the apdog.ft himfelf that the scheme was rathe'r worse than was slated by Phocion, not only as i, > regarded the matter, but a, it Regarded the slave • th for a, to the former, all his young (laves were to be emancipated, w,thorn nny compensation or equiva- F ' lent, leaving the old ores a. a burden on hi* dilate re MI to the latter, the children were to be torn' red off o' P i rem,, J ' nok r' VO,e '"' ,ranf P°"ed, (hip- ve P«d off or eolonued to some distant region. PKILO-PHOCION. Patterfon Lottery. th< STATE OF THE WHEEL. del I Prize of -'1 thi 1000 . . - -< 000 1, , 500 . ' 1000 qU J SCO . J®' ™ 10 j CO " IOC ° wh 90 ,0 " . ' " ' 2000 165 J 5 • 4JOO The five !aft drawn tickets, icoo elch, * besides a t Artist™'? " c f on r ,dtrlb 'y more than one :h,H vol rahNr !n r 1 "J 'he undrawn tick«, i.eonf?/-.- "ii y holH r , I ' " wor,h not"' of Cu- Who hold tickets in the old scheme, ,ha t thev can « change their tickets for tho.'e in the above ,f tkev a liowT'l "1 " r moderl,e advance eonfide-ing the "" now real value of an undrawn ticket. E future 4 i'lrU b /'" S a " fo,d » dnwine in C NovernlVr A '' aDd £te Lott « r y r °"> Sniftfd. chc ical mmmmrnrn nimn in mvm mo .hum Philadelphia, •«<;> . his SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER it, 1796. the ,ith GEN. FRELINGHUYSEN's RESIGNATION. : fa- hi* An obliging Correspondent ha* favored u* with but the following letter. , at '- Trenton, November 9, 1796. 1 rate Sir, I ex- IMPELLED by the duty which I owe to a i uld laige young family, lam conlfrained to resign, and I es : Ido hereby resign my feat in the Senate of the U- Mr. nited States of America. ua - In doing this, I anticipate, with no small degree of pain, the cenfureof fomegood men, unacquaim- t a 1 1 ed with my circumllances, who may conceive thft 1 » a j 1 was in duty bound to continue in that (laiion nfi. I l 'ed . til the expiration of the conllitntional term. But the ] ] trult they will be convinced of the propriety of rn, j my cosduft when 1 sincerely assure them that the all | derangement of my private affairs, by so long an ur- abfcnce ftom home, and the consequent fa;rifice I ' ce, have made, have so greatly exceeded my expefta- 1 md tions, that could I have forefeen them, no existing n conffderation, at the time of my appointment, fr. ceuld have induced me to accept of it. '*t I cannot, fir, in justice to my fueling*, conclude 'd- thi* letter, without exnrefling my (incere and lively v gratitude for the confidence placed in me by my v i" 1 - fellow citizen*—A gratitude which it shall be the n * study of the remainder of my life to evince, by a >ly perievering attachment«to their light* and privilc 'd, ges. al •" 1 r < I am, fir, c< " ts Your mod obedient servant, f £ d- FREDERICK FKELINGhUYSEN. To the honorable James H. Imlay, Esq. chair- l ' man of the ioiat meetins; of the Leeiflature of c< " New-Jcrfey. ta n- lirrr ® B » ,bat intelligence had been received at Sr. it l a ß ' ' hat tl,e Qii ebf cfleet had got fafely thro' r ' ] . the ft'«ght*of Belleifle. A flag of truce, with a ,e " , . ,rnb ® r persons who had been taken by the ~ ( French, nad arrived at St. John's. Captain War •> "r '"J 0 :™ 3 ' that 14 days ago he spoke a M n (hallop from Fair-Island, and learnt that another « * e " e l had arrived at an adjacent harbour, with a * number of master* of vessels and others who had ha *«u prisoner* on board the admiral's (hip? By ni. tht* vessel they were informed, that seven fail of ™ : the fleet had gone into St. Lawrence harbour, in the bay of Placentia, and that they were expeain? the return of ,* 0 of their (hips, which had been detached to the northward, and immediately after 3 lt;! r p°"T ,h r C ru eet ' " Wa ' fu PP° fed ">ey would 3 th r ft * , y hiid bce " imo St. Pierre's, , and l, at l burnt the church and government-bouse ed = which had been left Banding. t ALLXANDRIA, Noernber 8. 3 thlf, 1 the Cl °. fe ° f ' he poil °P ened yesterday for " si » Tr C « U " ,y ' t0 choofc an Elff< or of Pre- fident and Vice Prefdent of the United States, the 1 1 vote* stood as follows : _J For Charlts'Simms, Esq. .0, D. C. Brent, Efq , We have not yet heard from the two other coun . "es compoling thediftria. anc 1 fh' 01 f !, on ? Vir £ Jhi * that Mr. Brent i, elected—-'and that col. Powell would probably be chosen forthe neighboung dillria-J j ™f 'BALTIMORE, November 9, IN CONGRESS—Oaoher 5, 1787. On a report of the secretary for foreign affcirs, to whom were re/erred two letters from the hon. John Adams, of the 24th and 27th January iaft. f. Refolded, That Congress entertain a high sense of the services which Mr. Adams has rendered to th 'he United States, in the executien of the various important trusts which they have from time to time committed to him,«.nd that the thanks of Congress he presented to him, for the patriotism, perseverance, a integrity and diligence, with which he has ably and »d faithfully served his country. J. C. THOMSON, Sec'ry. Meffra. Yundt & Brown, ee Please to inferc the above as the highest proof it- that can be obtain*-'!, of Mr. A'lams having served jit his poujijtfy ,to the fatisfaAion of thofewbo had the R. - belt oppwtunity to judge of his condvl&. jt A CORRESPONDENT, nf BALTIMORE, November 10. te As the Election iviil continue three days longer, ln it was judged improper to publish a statement of 1 the polls, until finally c-lofed ; we however, ). that the votes for the county flood lad evening g nearly in the following proportion : t, For Col. Howard " 302 Dr. Areher, 127 e We have not learnt precisely, the number of y votes for the town, but are informed that Mr. Du jr val is cor.Gderably ahead. . NEW-YORK, November 9. The aflembly have pafled the bill making certain alterations in the appoint'meut of the charter offi cer* of the cities «f New-York, Albany, and Htfd fon. This bill takes away the neceflity of appoint ing those officers en a particular day, and enables the Mayor and Recorder of New-York to hold a p court, without the attendance of an alderman, re taining however a right of an Alderman to a feat on the bench at before. The of adjournment has this day been taken in the Senate of this ftatc, and carried by the calling vote of the Prefident—fhouldthe Aflem bly concur, the Legislature will remove to Al -5 bany. NEW-YORK, November it. , The quettion of adjournment, on the resolution t J of the Senate, was ycltcrday taken up in the al- 1 s fembly. The previous quell ion was moved and ne : gatived by a majority of one—The main question - was then put, aiH after considerable debate, was " 1 carried in the affirmative, by a majority of three. r f " j GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE LIST. j b PHILADELPHIA, November ii. . ARRIVED. Days. '■ Ship South Carolina, Garman, Charleston 10 Sch. Regulator, Ruflell, North Carolina 7 ' CLEARED. t Schr. Lively, Clark, Surinam, f Nancy, James, Frcderickfburgh ; Brig Neptune, Rhodes, from Boston, via Nor . folk, bound for Philadelphia, is put into New . York. Nfw-York, Nov. 9. arrive®. « Brig Apollo, Robinfoh, Savannah Sloop Romeo, Charleston CnAM.rsTON, Oftober2C, d AKRIVF.D. Brig Aurora, Phillips Amsterdam 33 Schooner Joseph, Deflion, « Boston 7 ' jd " "V j Pcjl Office, Philadelphia, I llh Kov. '96. | LLI I ERS for the Biitifh Packet for Fal 1 mouth, wil be received at this Office, until Tuef c I day the inft. at 12 o'clock noon. - d ——————T— ■ if. f EMANUEL WALKER, J Ao. 70, South Front Street, ( Has for Sale, o 30 Hogflicads tobacco of Richmond infpeiflion. v '5 do. do. ef Pet«rfbur* do. ' l 'o. do. of Frederickftmrg do. ' 1 S° do. do. of Alexandria. a Nov. la. t mwicfit. I _____ T For Sale by John J. Parr*, N«. 38, S. Second near Che/kut-Jfriet, h | A few excellent GOLD WATCHES, ' From Forty to One Hundred Dollars, And SILVER WATCHES, ti Of various prices—all warranted. ri An afiortment of Chains, Seals, Keys, and Trinkets, Eight Day Clocks supplied, and Clocks & Watches £ repaired with dispatch and great care. h Best Watch GlafTes by the groce. f c November 11. ■ tuf&saw ir To fail the 1 jth injlant, . The new ship Philadelphia, 1 heodore now on her second voyage; ,1 has elegant accommodations for passengers fails re- | p niarkably fact.—For freight or passage apply to the tl< matter, or to as Thomas and "John Clifford. th Nov - '»• tts r Philadelphia, 6th Nivmber, 1796. ALL perfonsdclirous to comrafi to ftirnifli for the Ar- J' ly of the United States, the {allowing articles, or any por- us tion of then), are requtftcd to fend 111 thrjr nropofals leal- Tk ca on or before the 15th December next to Tench Francis, Purveyor. sjs Pair of leather breeches, -i 25a Pair of boots, I he pauerni maybe 1042 Artillery hats, I viewed w Samuel Hodg- 4icß Infantry hais, fdpn'i, Esq. public kore 4600 Pair of (hoes, No# 1: lon lile " rlt wtl »rf above 8000 Pair of (hoes, No. a. J Noven ' br '' 8 - tu & f|D, FOR SALE, " I About 1,600 acres of Land, ''° a nj V R LL v, ® tUa ! ed ' ' a L in g on and between Marsh ,h° and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, in oil fe P ara " Patents. For terms ot sale apply to Wm. Blackburn, on n t, . S»uth m, Oflober 31. TOwftf % THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, Price 37 12 Cents. to The Pretenficns of Thomas JefFer fon to the Prelidency, fe EXAMINED, 0 And the Charges againfyjohn Adams „ JiF FITTED. lc Akdrefled to the Citizens of AiTurica in general, r and, particularly, . s To the Electors of .the Prcftdcnt. J Sold by W. YOUNG, MILLS k SOIf, Corner of Second and Chefnor-ftreets. November t!s_ ,f This Day is Published, d F*r the Author, (price 25 ceil J J e And Sold by B. DAVI ES, No. 6,4, High-ftrect, and by the other TViokfellers in the City, TIT FOR TAT; Or, A Purge for a Pill. » Bei(sg an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet,! stely pub s lifbed, entit'ed, Me.d»nt, ; are hereby informed that the fut fcriber, are appointed by the Court of Common Pleasof Phi adelphia County, as Commiffioncrs, toaudit. f-t. tie, ar.d finally adjust the account, of Mordecai Lewis, trulfee appointed by Peter Crubb, for the benefit of the creditor, of the fa,d Peter Grubb and William Paine, as well a, the debt, and demands of the creditors of the said Grubb and P a i ne 1 herefore, this is to give notice, that we have agreed to m-.t a the C.ty-Tavern at Philadelphia, on Sat.rdav the iqih mft « fix o cluck in the evening, when and where, all those ih„t have any demands, are hereby requefttd to present and etta blifh their claims against ihefaid Grubb an