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rica and mankind—at the mofl ftupendoui /abrtfc of
human invention—as the politieal magnum bsnum ;
matured by time upon the tree of liberty.
What then arc truly the political functionaries
under the Britilh constitution. They are,
I. A king holding, hereditarily, the monarchi
cal third of the compound, we hare mentioned.
11. A house of lordly holding one of those thirds
of the compound, which we hare called ariftocra
tical.
111. A house of commons, at it is conflituti
onally denominated, which is completely indepen
dent of the people, in a clear and efficient majority,
and is truly an aristocracy of gentry, and of the
clients of the lords, holding its powers on th»
foundation of landed estates, which dcfcend as he
reditarily to a liugle person, as the estates of the
lords, or as the crown irfelf. There are feme ot
cafiooal exceptions, when great and wealthy pur
chasers, (till clearly of the ariftocratical quality,
buy tu'ith coin the feejimpli of a decayed borough,
together with the appurtenant feat in the house of (
commons, or purchase, at the ele&ion-markets, s
the votes which are for sale. To such a number t
do this kind of members amount, that the largest J
house of commons which had ever assembled, before j a
the American war, was returned from places, the ii
majorities of whose whole number of electors were
no moie than five thousand feyen hundred and
twenty-three, in a kingdom with about eleven mil
lions and an half of inhabitants. If t:.e whole of a
the voters in those places (both the majority and
minority) were eleven thousand five hundred per
sons, they wpuld only be about the two-hundredth f|
part of the adult males. For a nation of eleven .
millions and fin half persons, contains about two
millions three hundred thousand males of lawful
age. After this review, which is believed to be
neither materially incorrect nor uncandid, we may \
fafely affirm, that the house of commons is a true m
and absolute aristocracy, principally of hereditary
wealth, and partly of pecuniary riches. The arjf
tccratic influence of many rich and powerful fami
lies, commands the feats fur foroe entire counti®, I
-|'rams dirrdrs BThffrj. It refultstinanfweralil}', as we
' humbly conceive, that rhe British ihoufe cf com
mons are not the representatives of the people ;
that its powers are wielded by persons who have no
eleftivc relation to 199.200 th parts of the freemen
of Britain, but an interest as ariftocratical ami as * '
pppofite, as that of the lords. Is then "ihecon
ftitution of England," truly " a republic?' 7 Is it ( ' e
preferable to our's ? It that constitution, which is
f hereditary in two branches, and a flufiuating arif- 7 n
toctacy in the third, likeow's, which is teprefen- lm
taiive and elefivve thtoughout ? If it has preserved tw
liberty better than the dtfpotifm6 of the European l '"
continent, are we prepared to abandon for it our cul
federal constitution ? It is to us the most astonish
ing of all fadb, that becaofe the British and Ame
ricans have made three divisions of power, we
should be coafidered has having governments of To
three £>rders, like,*the king, the noble, and un
noblei aristocracies, which have obtained from the
unrepr.-rented people, the whole government of '
Britain. As well might we represent a pedestal, girt
retting upon three iron columns, as similar tq one nnd
supported by three non electric pillars. The whole exil
dfjgulg. nn thjg magical influence «f il.e ouj.
monosyllable THREE. In reason, they are op- ber
t'fO"- ' rwi
hut the fcqnel of the fame 34th letter of Mr. c*<
Adams remains to be reviewed, and well deserves the
the serious confideiation'of the Elefiors. Wa
A FEDERALIST. land
-a-- 1 11 ' 11 ■ ■ 1 ■■■■ , ——
Benjamin and Jacob Johnson, bit!
_ No. 147, -Market-ilrect, roll s
Have rectived by the last arrivals from Liverpool and 1
Hull,
A -very gemral ofrlment nf DRY GOODS, ?
Well fuitcd to the approaching season, which they will e
fell on the leweft terms by the piece or pai kare.
Oflaber 14. taw 4 w
Just Imported,
Ift the fchoOuer Lucy, Capt. Prows, from Madeira,
and to he fold by
ELLISTON & JOHN PEROT,
?. Best .London particular Madeira Wine,
. Three years old, pi
In pipes, hogsheads, and quarter caflcs, fit for im- ,
mediate vfe.—Thev have also for sale, .
A few bags of Juniper Berries. '7 !
w*, 4 w :
- gaiis
£jr Any of the Inhabitants
Of this City, who raoy be disposed to accommodate '
Gentlemen with BOAiiD and LODGING for a few Were
months, will please to fend their names and pijfces of rl,ote
abode to the lubferiber at Gonjrrefs-Hill—who also ir, g.
wilhes to hear "of a well turnifhed PARLOUR anri an ea
' TWO GOOD BED-ROOMS, with L" d 'f or l Whe
small Famdy. THOS. CLAXTON.
rhiizdelphia, November 12.
Washington' Lottery. 2°"'
The 36th and 37th days" drawing of the Wafhinoton 1
' V' ".'.received at the office N O . 234, Mar- ~ .
ket-ftxeet, where tickets may be examined. Harn
N. B. Information given wlicre ticktu in all the other Hon,
lotteries may be procured. otiier - p
N»vemhur 10, 1796. d
Imported la tU lau
rV ejt" airs i
Holland Gi,n, iv, pip es Do
Choice St. Croix Sugar and Kuni
Martinique Moiafos, ir, hogiheads
Choice.old Lilbon Wine, in n. i»c _„j
London Particular & London Market Maddra 'Wme' De(
Ml"r P £T"' j !f plpes " nd c.a S '
wit w.
S a j l i S:rjw K"'ves,'iu cast,
Mill bawls and frols-cu Saws, in bo.xes
, r , „ 0" hand, .
• k M -'-
For Sale by Ne «
oacE,, „ V C,.
dawci&thiin
hnum ; PHILADELPHIA,
tonaries WEDNZSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1796.
•narchi- OFFICIAL.
>ned. Return of Votes fiom Huntingdon County,
e thirds Federal, 314
iftocra- Anti, ' 21
iftituti- Majority for the Federal Ticket, 293
idepen
3jority, State of votes in Loudoun diftriA, Virgim'a, for an
of the Elector of Prcfident and Vic? PreCdect.
Bti th* Powell, 450 in Loudoun,
Ruffell.j'S 8 .
° r the in tauqwier.
ne ot- W
* P 1 ""- 208 majority for Powell.
uality, _
rough, By returns of the votes in those diffrifts of Mas
>use of fachufett's repreprtfented by Dwight Foster, ,
irkets, and Samuel Ltman, Esquires, it appears that j
umber those gentlemen are re-elected by large majorities,
largest Joseph Allen, Esq. is chosen Elector of Prelidsnt
before I and Vice Prefidcnt in the Worcester Diftrift. He t
s, the is a firm Federaliit.
v
s were —
d and Elcdtri for Kbode-IJland.
n mil- Arthur Fenner, Samuel Pottci, Wm. Green, 1
ole of George Champlin.
y and „
I er 8
re'dth Le Citoyen, P. A. Adet previent fes .
leven f" 5 ' P 3l ' ordre <lu >irt,<aoire -E* ft ' l,t ' f ■' a ail "
twc jouid'hui notilie a M. Le Secretaire d'Etat la fuf- 1-
awful P'"'' oo es fonftiuns de Mimllre Plenipotentiaire de
° 9 j)t ' a Republique Fransaife, pres les Etats Unisd.'A
tna nier ;i ue > et qu'en consequence de la dite fufpenfi
t true ° n ' "' S l^' vent a p art de ce jout addreffcr leurs de
litarv man<jes ou rec ' am,t,on 'q ll 'Conful General, ou
| aux Consuls psrticuliers de la Republiquc.
fatni- ' e z 5 Brumaire, l'an seme
n( j — de la Republique une et in
j, wc divisible (le ij Novetnbci, 1796, V. S.)
P. A. ADET.
•pie ; Remarks of the Aurora.
ve no tllc ""'ification signed P. A. Adet in this
smen s P a P tr , it appears, that the Miniifer of the
uJ as 1 re "ch Republic has, by order of his government,
con- bis miiiifterial funftinns here. Mi. A-
Is it ( ' el f nofc communicating this determination has
ch is ten handed to 113 for publication. lis length pre
arjf. *ent| its immediate publication ; but to fatfsfy the
;fe n . ,rn P af iencc of the public'we (hall give in a d*y or
rved two a " <etc h of its contents. The diiratisfadlwu of
pean l ' le Fiench government at the coudwft of our r^e
our cut ' ve towards them is the ground of the maafure.
Fm the Gazette ot thi Unitid States.
we
sos To the Free and Independent Citizens of Attic
un - lies.
the Pel!civ-1 .'ilizens, j
of THE approaching eleaion for your Chief Ma
' g ll » r « tr . is the fsrsY which has been a couhjed ore
one under your present constitution— indeed, li..ce your
, e exiitenre as an independent ration. How caref„l
Hie ouj.hr you preserve its purity. Remem
op- ber the numerous instances i.i history „f the inter, r e
rgice of foreign powers, , n all countries where then '
. <vh ,e f elective. It is well known tha;
■vei the tLmprefs of Ruflia always marched an army tr
W arlaw, previous to tie eledtion of a Ring, of Po
land ; & fh_e generally fycceeded in 'choofiug a Ivinc
__ for the fnbjugated Poles.
• thia g ,,ke As.Mttrfk a-ttmpt
in the United States, at this critical period, let it
roule your just indignation.
lnd ,he i oice of a Pre of the "United
far,l"" a " y ACT ° f 8
»ai ' a,ewc 'l t0 s'our liberties and independence.
nationaLjPßJ&E^
BY THIS DAY's MAILS.
ra > — i,
BOSTON, November 9.
e > Federal Election. 1
m . - O" bft, t he:dr - zin , of t(i . s c ommo „. is
wealth exercised their tight <rf fovereigoty ft denut-
J fourteen men to represent them in the congress '■
of the United States j and sixteen to be their or
__ gaus <h the ejeflion of the President of the Union
J wo tickets were tn nomination in this town, „„d
ite "' e f " ch - their usual industry E,
, w werefor many days bgfy ,n their endeavors i 0 on!' blan!
of mote the men of their choice.—On Sunday even 3179
so mg, two Caucuses met, &on the e ß fuin,T ,v'r„i,„ ~~
> Wl"^heooS a Tfr\ obfe, ' Ved :U
a Wlien the poll closed, the votes were A] 2
FIRST MIDDLE DISTRICT.
_ „ Fo * SLtCTOR. ' P'P CS
Hon. I homas Dawes 0 rt "
His excellency Samuel Adams
r" H . r „ J[ 0R RIp RSSENTATIVE. 9 ' >
Harnfon G. Otis, Esq.
;r Hon. James Bowdoir, Efq
Roxbury— Mr. Dawes 9 \
Mr. Adams t
Mr. Oris 77 {
Mr. Bowdoin A
Dorchester—Mr. Adams {
Mr. Da wet ,9
Mr. Otis 3
6 rv JI Bowdoiri
Dedham.—Mr. A/laius 7 ° No .
Mr. Dawes
Mr. Oti 4 t l 3 r
Mr. Bowdoir, >3 11011
Wefton,— -Mr. Adams 62 S MI
Mr. Dawes cut, H
Mr. Otis 3 and ot
Mr. iJowdoin 65 Hin s e '
Brooklyn— Mr. Dawes 0 s™"
Mr. Adams ■ » 2 3
Mr. Otis IO Iqw p
Mr. Bowdoin 20 Needle
Newton.— Mr. Davvc '+ Hooks
Mr. Adams « 7
1 ' . - c ! 1 Hndf,
I Air. Lowdoia &c
5 04le
SSS'r ■ 'SECOND MIDDLE DISTRICT. •
Charlcfton and Cambridge, a majority for the
hon. Mr. Varnum, as representative, and Mr. Ger
-1794. ry. aselsftorr Watertown majority for Varnum;
unanimous for g-en. Brooks.
THIHD MIDDLE DISTRICT.
nt r* Salem, hon. John ,hon. Mr. Hcjlten
11. as elector.—Hon. Samuel Sewall 93 ; Loami
Baldwin zi, reprefer.tative.
Marblehead, Mr. Sewall, 91, S8 reprefenfative. |
Mr. Norris 49, Mr. Holton 24, Mr, Hall 16, as
elrftor. i
for an Beverly, Mr. Sewall 30, Mr. Baldwin 33, as
reprefrntative.—Mr. Brown jj, Mr. Holton 41,
for eleflnr.
Lynn, Mr. Norris 56, as elector; Mr. Sewall 67, '
at 1 eprefcntative.
Mtdford, Mr. Hall 41, as ele&or ; Mr. Sejwall
40, as leprefentative.
- In the fccond Southern diftrift,
The hon. Mr. Read, is voted for as reprefenta- J
ster, t [ TCj an( j t^e j\f e fjf rs- Seaver, Robins, and
. ,' at Beals, as ele£tors. 0
l ' le Southern diltrift,
He ' > ° n r ' !Caton > 28 re p r cfentative, gn?
the hon. George Leonard, as reprefcntative, are
voted for. '1
C?" VVe cannot vouch for the intire accuracy of y C
Sreen, preceding numbers ; they are not far from the j
truth.
In the firfl diftri£l, Col. Dawes, and Mr. Otis, i —
are certainly ele£led,\ j
a an- - , 1 a s
a fuf- List of Prizes and Blanks in the
irede Wajhington Lottery, No. 11.
d, A ■ _
jenfi 36th Days Drawing-, Nov. 5,
rs de- y*. D&. tit. piU. Ivi. DM. Nq. Del,
1, ou & 10 11062 21591 35392 ze
111 l8 7 22584, 10 91J xo
feme 6 W- 10 36660
466 10 4SB 64a 10 7.70
1 tiSli 10 7JJ MJ 10 . 786
&•) 74J 12056 10 23766 37357
r. 9XO 084 10 804 I 0 706
4 loSi 10 530 10 35704 9 7i
this 'I® ' 567 8 33 38 OJJ
•l. 4 ° J 10 7 C 5 971 39145 10
lne 779 10 13084 10 26128 10 12?
tent, I 0 J0; aM IQ » I 0 L ;
A- 3iio 8a x 4 .,, 7 ;i
has 5* 1 14491 849 10 41453
pre- '9 s°° 905 42615 Ar
the 4 P?. i 4l 10 2 7058 43172
or «7» 827 298
f >*5* 936 28245 463 1
m y *«* J 52 7 0 263 44396 20 —
5* e " _ 32,1 498 291 10 5^6
ure. }0g xo 624 - 6-9 627
844 10 16675 , 786 01 648 10
964 771 793 667 , 1
6451 876 iylid ?00 by
7022 i 7 ir 3 . 30296 45129
me- *"i 567 31168 i; 8 of i
631 32043 -? 2 T J .
10 946 10 26 s 361 ilrll
Vfa. 10 x8 <* 8 10 • 46416 10 £
3/4 470. 416 - g 6
♦!*?, 531 10 655 4m »
our .594 10 949 . 33XI g I
eful ~m 19 982 390 ,g' *
cm. 797 lo 19*55 664 too
rfe 30 J °6fi 95 6 49412
ICli 10 °45. 852 1.0 ,34498 5-3 1
ha; ali s3 502 thci
t 9 i 4c6 6t3 10 Con
' 37th Days Drawing, Nov. 7. par,
- o A». Del,. A'». A r », IW>. A r «. x> >
J 4194 28555 10
'» 3 ® 3<>7 29-74 10 g lt
PT *' "° 3 30408 10 41T47 xo T
• 924 10 621 jrin I 0 !- s exct
.929 15133 10 JC B . 208 io ftre,
, - 5 -;: 0 9iß i" 61S rb j6O 10 '"'P
■ eC '56l 16078 10 723 7 Vg char
8/5. 10 . 9 5 9 731 xo 9 c6 wh !
7 7i39 32222 10 969 10
537 X36c 4 i86 . i0 N
10 3.314 j ?7 - %■
8450 X 0 0 46 249 10 44007
86 2 20830 269 c / 2 I 0 —
9536 2X617 io 288 Q i o
lO lt IO tot 835 IO 45404 10 By '
'■9 803 34014 10 Q, 70
957 10 22282 2 g 3 IQ 9 ? /
111 167I 67 321 48069 r
7.0 10 69a 10 i 43 L
m. 12x41 JO 23398 715 xo «
,t- 159 24292 35390 I. T:
;fs 3 25164 7 3 3 • so;
454 10 27686 36633 |3I XO w .
n. 995 39765 xo 49x98 xo n , F ,
„ d 79:1 1 4°249 890 •
Ew-ors-in the 34jh days drawing-inftead of 22180 BI - e
u - 3 pnZe of 10 dollars— and for
n _ 3 ,95 bhnk, read 31795 a prize of' 10 dollars th '
1 or ! : ——— f <"
1" To 1") 1 j
Apply to —
rm 7 George Meade.
I* bo has for fale y ' ro| r
Carrie soap A c
Rtd Liiboa Wine near (
A few pi RCS 0 f bin 0 f w ' na for 4
A tew barrels oil rifli meJ's beef ' No
And a few barrels of Uiip bread.
Won 4-
— LL. ..
Imported in the lats arrivals, •£$
.. jnd to be Sold 6-,
JACOB PARKE, Jg
No. 49, North fide'of Philadelphia, ! n ' 1:a
A GENER.IL ASSOkTMSNT OF >
Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. S
c-or,- —
and* dther Pla "«- Chisels,
A »
A",
r> «- n '»es and Forks; Ridinir Whin* • 70 acre
wty « d B Htr" K C iV, K ; R " or 6 ; «
Hooks; b.rf. C»bi^^u«Tsi re S l B S l 7 s S
Br d as, ; plated and tin'd Bridle B», «.■ ! h . CCt otbtrfr
*41. Nails; Girth -'wo
&c &c. on g <:r y' Cutlery, Sadlery," Brass WaJ«, VZI
l Oifteber 24. I Notes i
mwf6w PhiU
nr the
_ (J fr . GAZETTE OF THE UXtTF.D STATES MARINE LIST.
rnum; ■ ■
PHILADELPHIA, November 16.
fcjlten _ ARRIVED. fays
l.oa m i
Ship Tohn, Caflells, / Borto* 1 >
Brig Lillv, Brown, Porto- Rico 2*
stive. ' wo Sifters, Bowers, Anx Cayes 4 0
:6, as Mary, Lucas, Baltimore j7
Schr. Little John, Kemp, St. Thomas z5
;j, as Lvdia, Jenkins, Butltw ®
n 31, Ranger, Glover, (Jape-Francois 25
Morning Star, Waters, do. 2 2
II 6y t Sloop Molly, Brewfter, Chailefton lS
C 3* The Officers of the Militia of Philadelphia,
\ as citizens, are requeued to attend the funeral of the
enta- ' atc Major Rowland Parry, from his late dwel
and '' n K"' lou k> '» Chcfnut, near Second Ureet, at three
o'clock this afternoon. •
Nov. 16.
an? immigrant Society.
, are An adjourned meeting o the Philadelphia Society fur
the information and atTiltance of persons emigrating from
r foreign countries, v ill be ht%) at the College in Fonrth
' | Street, at 7 o clock thie e'vening.
11 e i 'John Browne, Sec'ry.
| Nov. 16. J J
Jus, I —
Jujl Imported jrom London iff Liverpool,
—— IiARTHKN VVarf, in cratts and hogfheadt, well
afTorted
the Wine Bottles in hampers
Window Glass of *li fi?es 1
Two cases of stationary
One chest of yello\y Jefuiis Bark
' , Two cases of Roll Acnotta
A fm:.ll consignment of Rofc Blankets, Flannels, Bai
zes, Broad cl»ths, Coatings, Plains, &c.
10 Paints of various colors
Balket fait in hogsheads.
A If 0 on hand,
Madeira wine, very old, in pipes, hoglhcads and
quarter calks
Holland gin in pipes, firft quality
Anchors of ditferent liies
i 0 A fen' trunks of ladies French flioes aflorteii
Silk nankeen, &c. ,
10 L'kewife an afiurtment of Dutcji goods, consisting of
Ofnaberj-s, ticklenbergs, bed-tick, stripes, cnecks
Morlaix linen, plattiias, ravens duck, Uritannias, &c*
And for sale by the package only, by
10 Thomas & John Keiland, "
Walniit-ftrref wharf.
Nov- 15. . eodtf
20 * — —
A Delay
~0 In the Drawing of the Canal Lottery,
In Walhington city, has been unavoidably' occahoijed
Uy the unfortfeen intervention of Mr. BJodget's Lottery
—but as the major pait ef the tickets are now disposed
is to inform the public that the drawing gfkhe Ca
nal Lottery Will certainly commence without fail, on the
iirft Monday in January 1797, and those holding tickets
10 aje j lercb y requeiled to fend a ilatement of those fold, and
those on hand. 1
NOTLY YOUNG,
danill Carroll, of .Duddiwton,
GEORGE WALKiR,
THOMA3 LAW,
JAMES BARRY,
W. M. DUNCANSON.
The Printers who gave our advertisements a place in
their liewfpapers, are rcq-aefted to give tilts utftice admif
lion, as the rcma.uing tickets are cxpefted to be soon abov.
par, and we wiSi adventurers to be timely informed
•° { '- N » V "• iH6w.
Walhington Lottery. •
J 0 Tickets, warranted undrawn, may be purchased or
exchanged for prizes, at the Office, No. 147 , Ghcfnut
-10 t ;rect > where a corrtc3 Numerical Book is kept for publie
IQ mipe&ien. Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or ex
changed[for prizes di awn in the Walhington Lottery, of
> a rctur,lS apc received.
10 xT * Business of a Broker carried on as uiual.
10 November 10.. J
0- A SHARE in the NBW THiATRE to be fold
on r«afonable terms.
PROPOSALS^
10 By WILLIAM COBBKTT, opposite Cbtid Church, Phi
ladelphia, for publifhmg by fublcription,
ADAMS'S
Defence of the American Conflitutions.
ro CONDITIONS: *
L The work lhall be printed on Engl,lh wove-paper, page;
to fo r page, from the beft,London Edit.on ;of course it
will be comprized in thrfee large odavo volumes.
10 11 Fort ff three volumes, bound in boards, the pricc to
subscribers is to be only four dollars, and to non-fubferi
bers, nve dollars and a half.
111. rke fubfcripeion shall remain open for ;en days, and
, r it an encouraging number of subscribers are obtained in
that time, the publilhcr engages to have the work ready
for delivery m ftc weeks from the present date.
Ijth November, 1796.
N 'i B ' " rets ' cen by the principal bookfel
it lers of Philadidphia aud New York
0 * 'je fu l -leribers to the History of Jacobinism areref-
P , y '"formed, that it will be ready for deliverv
. early next week. y
- Nov - l - 5^
To Lett,
From this day, to the twenty-cighth of April t7cX7
A commodious houfc in SflXitfl Second-ftr e , t No ~ ,
near George Hunters, apo'hecary, well calclated'cither
for .i lodging houfc, a (lore or a ihop.
Nov. 16. va|. v v
— IL_ ,
BARTER. i
For &l f ,ag , 00d ltro "s Msfcfhip, hue
135obarrels, nearly new, well,found
Ca " be P ut ta kl at J f">»« expence
Payment wilt be re.vi.-'•„ in or
India goods, or if more agreeable to i
? months credit would be given on approved
notes, tor further particulars enquire at No. 8 ?!nth
Water-street, or No. , 9 North Third-llreet
November 16. .
FOR 6" A~LTE. : —
A PLANTATION,
A BOUT 12 this City, situate in Ahing.
7O c I ,, " Tr V « P ,' r° ntgOm m ery ColJnt y > containif R
7 acres, a new (tone house, two Jlories high, . rooms o„ i
Hoor hre place, in each, a ttone kitchen and (tone frrin^
hou'e, over on excellent fprihg of water a bjrn flihl
H-ds barrack,, fc. A V££ts
other fruit, about 12 acres of .good meadow well wateied
and wood fufficient for fire,and fencme the place p, tTr-C '
tbC l ft ° f Ap ' i,n " t - Property in this u i,'y
will be taken in exchange, or MORRIS and NiCHOLSO\i
N p e K-| m /iT e "i- En< * uireal No - 37, Arch-Strecu
Philadelphia, September 13, 1796, tl f t l