V / Jf RILAbELPtHA, ' •'#- *" . , EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1794. EKjf: .fc : *#.* t" c . jf*&* remarks In the Aurora of this »or Sfng ao notjrtmove the d9uhtt of the twifiifica rSgtslci t's ofre>gn mi r'e ti< fbe wife and just principles of the prefoil udminiftrariop ; and there- ( fore .will not hesitate tn r.j«ct Thomas JefFerfon. ii Th-y are tilt only t'wo is i»?*Adaais-jkket who a choier>» !,ut t/.ey will give addiiional fe- f, • v to she cieCLtoa of that faithful and long tried patriot. tl * ' h _ Ph.ladflplita, j6ih,Nov. 1796. , « His Britannic majeffjft caa >cil general, tor the" fc, , .. !sjiddlc and f»Atfher« Hates of Amem'e*, gives this h< ( public jSbtjce to the merchantiand ti ders, that he •» . K«s.received advices from his majesty's governor and tl commander crh ef qflhe, lflind of Martinique, w Hr ~ jhat all forfi|{" ♦tflels, bejonging to the fubjedh «n cc any power in ajruty with his majesty, ladefl ec with p\oj(iuu«t. of Avery kind, (excepting only fait.-, hi «d beef;«Ulte?4k and butter) shall and may be admitted itajilljie ports of Fort Royal, St. Pierre, te Trinity day of February p - iiß^t^ibfje^Jayu]^tlie Colonial dttties, and no other : and shall he allowed To talu of turn and mobiles, for their refpettive cargoes tt' P. BOND. T ■ '"AUTHENTIC. 5 iircr crab's affi-u, ed / J.s'th Nov. 1796.' w L StaWpf the ejeflion of tft&q/s of «a President and ot Vicr-Prrfidcnt ps the L'niTSrfijS rates, exclusive wl of Oreene .cohfttv. which has not th yet tl. a few fcattc, inu votysjfj r, and incWSJIWR the .of an 3,1 '* tton in ode the dtm|p oti «e tranfrnitted by the proiliuuotary, and ki leaionof two di It rifts In''the difMft ef Nor- •( thumberl.ind and Lygaming brought ytfterd u y by exprttfj to the governor. tki Thomas M'Kean ' 12,306 mc jamesßoyd 13 ' William BroWW 12 282 John WhitehSl f i y o • 4 Peter Muhlrnbere: ' fci- AbrabaA, Smith \ 1 ;rk ~ u a ,#2,266 'Mr. Joseph He.Her J2 26c J''bn Piper ' ■ f William Irvine ' J2 2 ° William Maclay 12 'J 7 g , Kobe-rr Colt-man J** T1 , r>t s i Samuel M.les tb , e ■ Jonas Haitzell Ja Samuel Poftletliwai.e 1210- till William VV,If M )l'\ 9 n l f Tf 1 uti: 1 , Z,190 due Iftae IWheten .2,,8, em^ Jt p, "-'75 'I- Jahies Edgar , > v , ,; Henry Wynkoop .2,,64 of, Thomas Bull J2,i 5 8 *t t H V ,2 'H5 ;r , *>. . r V2yic6 was £P*tion ifraf f f ' most bly weakened by W ° treat, ts in a slate of diforganifatior, „j'j7 a , rfgvmen' tjie most exceflSve. aifcour- the pi There bave pasTed this place, within fix days more than ijooo men, flying i„ t h* greatelf dif' < order, without commanders, wfthout colours, a„d 7/"- «h. greater part of them without arms o accout« ,T •ocntfc bnt all loaded with plunder atCOUtre - If they are reproachcd with their robberies thev ,T i •r.lwer that their officers f,ave set them ,h C c'lnl J Ji> It ; and Unfortonatelv tJ,; c l CA4m P»c (J„ /or amongtt the foremotl of th- tb° 'hT ' o"'" V Vetafecrt adiuum# Pt »e r . J?- ' therebave Govefi •'•cii had icen tiii.m break their'iiofes'fn tumb!ing £S C? ' 1 y HSB off their horfea ; others .of f!»em haH-ioli their pJ quets, the theft of the adtnimHratioir, tlje horf-s and equipages of the army, the contributions, See. kc. and all t|ief» men who had not been able to 79$- faveany thing^'belonging to the republic, were ac compauied by 50 or f*o carriages, loaded with their c»f this effects, their savings, their con.-objnes, and the \flijua.- execrations of these cities and countries which have < y ' le<:Tl ruined by rfieir requifitiipns and extortions. , ued in The soldiers, countewahcfd by their leaders, I swell know no controul. The gfneials in chief are in dt., I fpair, and offer to j The soldier, bWbnjErtch by pillage, is become t feaf/ul oPfxpofing himfelf to death. The admi- a e pro- mutators and the chicfs the et»f major, are en oberV riehedj and the republic-has loft many thoufandsof jA org— its defendos, a part of it».»fn!lef.y, prorligious sums t :(Tt to arising from c.ntribui.'on*, :hes&«r part of the e a,'!ip«ne«ii but nt | laces, the small number of Irjetfcfs left to it in Germany, c y the (inflated front the Alrjfa/fcdu Suir. " PAKIS, 28 15. f 1 chief The propiietor and'editor of the /'»«//,.1 de, I just Armett, were yesterday coiidtitled to the Bureau !l here- Central, and thence.tu the pn'f™ }» Forcc, for ha»- rfon. i„g infened in their jxipeftpf 9 Fruflidor, an who article the national ie^efentation. The w « fe- fubftajice of ft is as fo!lowjs : ft « D f- " tenant, w!,o was reduced to ifking alms, CJ » f h«ught to flatter the vanity of a person palling by m him, by Calling'him gotd deputy. f affenger, ll] 6. with an air of J n ?— ' . lam an htmefiman, and (handing tfima crown) & thi6 here is a proof oi it II A* neither of the two aecofed wat the editor of M ~a n the article in queflioH, tliey mentjoneiT-g younrr mail quf, who seclared himfelfKthe anthor of it. He° war, >s of confVqtiently, sent to la Force ; but Cri'tot and the aden editor of hjs paper, were nevsrtbelef* defined with •»< lak- him. ~ 7 t4, ybe Sontfionax, who beljeved'himfelf absolute U»if -'■re, The negroes, fiecaufe they called him their g r lla ry Papa,*,hzd reiolved to some, in a commune n ill working to fupuJy the ncQfj&i* P" take the governor of the clony. V/ith this refolu- be ti-tnj hWifpatched a white mefTenger to them _ >. The mefFenger spoke in the Somhonax, and thought to be obeyed 1 . The negroes, inllead of .taking their infti uinent*^fliulfc.indry, furrouird ed him with their that they * r 9 6, would not forfake t4teft am,- wit), wiiich they had »" an d obtained their lifcrty ; that he mi ( ;ht return to him && r IV£ who I;ad sent him, but if he returned to tkcm, not they would murder him. t?*r Sanriionax wa« i|y«ct«>rd by thi, unuccefjfu! Jce- attempt, Ijfut difpatihe'd the next time n ncra ge- j ltyj neral. He was not more fuccefs'ul. He was not «- '. ndefrf . *>H? ,lc brought bark from the negroes J„r. » pohti.e- declaration, that they would not work, fig d sy becaiife they were in want of nothing. Liberty to cot them, wasptundtb a.id How many Freu»h |o6 mco > this refpedt, are negroes ! W.. Z liV THIS DAY's MAILS. NORFOLK, Nor. , 9 . 6 9 - HIGHLY INTERESTING. ( ~' ar ; iv ' ,i in Hampton Road,, the brig Moses Myirs, Capt. Cooper, f rom which 6c place he left the of October. Captain Cooper ,hc 60 has Furmfhed us with the following itatement of the clui 37 NEWS AT MALAGA. 08 The embargo continued on al] Biit.ifh rrffcls— ry the Spanrfh fubjefls have been called On to ve j„ 14 a lift of th« British property in their pufftflioo, and b, order, given that it ftoultf remain in their hand, 9t t'H they received farther anftn.a.ons. Th. debt. 90 due to the British m.rchaiita .-eliding i„ Spain ate t embargoed, and themfelvei ordered to pay what ,5 they were owing that country. These steps * II of r th k 1 1 h r e uken p!ace in co " fe q»e .e maj 64 of he embargo laid on Spanish bottoms in Engla „d r J8 at the time of the failing of the Spanish fleet which C co tt y oyed admiral Richery lam Cadiz. The gene - [ad 37 .'al opinion (both of Spanish and Blitifh fiihjefl,) bfr y6 was, that war between the two countries was "Levi. ~ J2 table, M also between Portugal and Spain ; ; , s OA 54 40,0ft0 Spanish troops had marched to the fron >6 tier, The officer* of the Brftifh government vr"re 71 preparing to leave the country. l !l' o CP ° rt T" 9circula !'' on at Malaga about the ■d 18th September, that the British had got pofTefli S " o ' r t? an v i,at the p ° pe had a. Br, « t " l. >e C " : but thi * ,f P' ort was not eene " tl- .ally'believed ; as a Swedish brig, with two Amc Sch ' rican gentlemen paffe.igers on board, from le^ horn (and which had beet, detained 6 weeks fn 1. Corsica, and then only 18 days from thence) i„f„ r , med, that from the Rate of the British forrL a C / r,tech L a ' ■> i»poßsI c f„ r ',h B "S ' k r "si*- - . ; he wh «e they took out the greater Ca ' Mads ' welt drovethemf' •" «''« ° f the to P „t tl Mai; : ,r w'w S£ rfed of the captain of priE "p >" such an unwanaHtable ' ior T f "t "" y & " S lit 1 ' ""IT ieb V 8 "" h "' h 'p'"- f'7 »SU ofcu?. „te D,U, 'Pf' E» g "" l ™ l ™a. 4( , On shore, capt. Brooks fav. ,V,. , . Island neral weie much displeased at 'th, fg' had ni Governor, who countenan ", us the emi ? r ' captain of the privateer » condufl 0 f the which infoimed, aRd is of on n' " w ,n ca Pt- B. was 'hefirf Privateer Cint LP L ' WB ' ,ntcr£ fted in the vidt 1 y areer. t-apt. Brooks wrote to the A m • »*puhl c »r.i.tc^i a , rtullfo tMa i° ,;,'„ A ra: nl z ll c quarte: ' r. .# : rtrpl- vcrnol of Taiifre, but csuld obtain no fatio;i horfts Capt. B. then went to Gibraltar, and from thence s, Sic. to Malaga, where he arrived on the 26th of SepV ble >0 tember, and unexpectedly foti'J hit brigin the fame re ac- condition (he was left at Tariff*, (the French Con 1 their ful having put a stop to any further proceeding, Uoj cl the til he Was advised frofn Madrid) Capt. B. inform- 1 1 havr ed (apt. Cooper, rhat he was a«Jv!fed to claim from it. the Spanish government what damages he had ftifv •ders, tamed ; that it was the opinion of his friends that in dt-, they were liable by the treaty, for fiiffcringfuch de predations .within their territory. Ail the grew of come the brig, except the mate, cook and b«y, were left jdmi- at Tariffe. e <*m> >j1l"' " j ids of, the melancholy ijtfelligence 3 fnms that ;.he Algerine treaty has not been fully r the ed with ; irniorfnquence of which, the ship Betfej, I two j^roe'flt ! #n schooners, had beet; ! 3 latiy. capttired by uiem and carried to Algi^ l, < A letter] was received at Malaga on the 2d of OdKiber fwtty » Mr. Barjuw at Algierp, mentioning the above* ahtf , J e} dcfiring that-it might be mads as public as poffiblcf . • reau '^ lat '' ,c Algitii.es were again the Ame| ® j, ar . riean vefl'cls. ■ ' 1 ,an Mr. Barlow arri/efl at Algiers from Leghorn The ico>oce dollars, in part payment of the' furtf I, ftipufeted by our treaty, and it iV?9 reputed thrjt Irns, capt. O'Brien had failed from Lisbon with 130,000 vby more, bat neither him nor money had arrived a:, ger, the date of the alt advitfes from Algiers.- ?— Tne late American captives w«re Hill at Mar- Ki wn) fc'H"- The Spanish fleet was laying at Cadiz, when the P: , r 0 f Mofe# Myers failed. nan 15, .yas, FREDERICKSBURG, November 22. fw the Gn Wednesday talt-the fenhtt ot this common- all ritli V*™ convened; and ele£\e of,h « barque Eagle, 70 days from rn ' ' Wr'il W 39* -20, Ipnke thefchooner ["f . Betky, opt. Nawu, of Phila^hia,from Notth t" 1 s>*»£Z Sii : »i,h I,fl>c,p '- B '» „ 0 ,„ ;8 Jgjr l.d n,,,'i P'.r'?" ' Vi«»r Th, emigrants there— ilij, ( l n a " t* l6 French f °r, n til >T T " the firlt was complied whh t dechtring fl, it unless Farmi a®a* *t sr» • m «rtts:r Spr! /WSJ--' constitutions;. heneje . /' » ' Scpy This Day it- Pubr.Jhcd, fntne Ahd lo be Sold by V/. 'WOODUOUSK, No/. 6, Con # So utJv Front-f\-re*. •, uaj -;V . ; t . ' - *"»*?* J I Form- of the Ojiitetl Statss, . From v ■' i " » * , (■„(-. >. ACOOtmm I+l • ,l . ■ 1/'e LattJ? Amendment?. hde : r' . " To wWare tmtxti, „0f The oecFarafst& of Independent#, : left ' *' . Vand * ' ■ r Federil Constitution; r• > "i'V"* U'jt.b the Am:ncimenls tixnto.t cnce S the Conftitutfons of New- Kentucky, aci TeiujelTerf, riot in apy for- JtuC f mw.one. ' /' tfr > Nov. »/. •' +13 J£ FOR SALE, alhd Share in the New Play-Honfe, hi J ] J*nd an ANNUITY, •nt ifc lift of a Ladv who is ujjj'J stout, 6o years oil}. —Approved notes, indorled, will * be takaji at lix motiths. Ajsply" to the Printer. Orn \ f™. W L Vr : ' Le Breton,. SURGEON-DJNTIST X " ' Pupil 'of-tlic celebrated Mr. Duboi?, 1st:: Dcntift to the' 'J king arid Royal Family of »ance, member of the College aod Academy of Surgeons at "arjs, [ar- Keeps a complete aflbrtmer.t of ev»ry thi.g-necefTary to be us. d for the the the Mouth and Teeth. Patent JMinoral Teeth, and Human 4c ivory Teeth 5 Dentrifice in powder ; Opiate ; excellent Elxir for sweetening the month inri preserving the tteth—-he on- also fun?ii£hes Brushes and loft Sp rtges. ,fq. *»* .lives in Chefnut-ftreet, No. 13J, above Fourth-ftrect. November z6. tts ,* —■ — _ m- The. Schooner Melon a, ■^SpKEmKr. M good veflel, well fonnd and fail 9 fait.—lt not fold in three days, will fill for St. he- BIM. Apply to F. COPPINGER, Nr. jji, south Front-street. u!e Noy ; *(>■ dit. 'as Fo B~ £ SOLD, A LEASE far seven yars 3 from the ljti Martb next, in Bat capital and beautiful FARM, calltd PROSPEC T-H I L L, -C- 'Situated within bat quarter ot a mile fr&tn the Brandywine >D, and-half a tnile from the borough Ot WilmingtJli. HPfclt dwelling houfc is built of ftont, two stories hi»h, genteely finifhed, and contains four haredfome robniton re- a floor, betides an entry, with capital garrets, and eonvrn.cuc ive cellars. It is generally thought to command the nroft-a- profpeft of the Delaware, from the fomce of that •nt "mtotbeCape#. This profj&ft ia gieatly ei„b( Iliiti'ed by ¥'u^i* ,ICW ° a body ot meadow, thiougb wlych tfi« :c. «Jhiattian> and Brandywine creek.J are seen winding in bi:zu )r. titulfptcandtu. Near the house aie a Kitchen, a fpacu u's flonefbWeand hay loft, a barn, a carriage houte, milk boute, &. aud a welt of as pur* water as any on the conti gent, rhe.farden contains an acre and quarter of land, a ttjur.dmg wnh iruir, and pamcularly with peach irees, of , tße very bc(l kind, brought trom Maryland, and in full bear, mg Thpre u, moreover, on the place, a young, ap p > drcfcaad-bcginin* ia bear,»ri Iwtal ttc*«.Uuc produce a- abundantly, Uelirjc, cherry -a,.d .wh,', .oniamcntal trees, m IUI great numbers. I'he farm Co»ft|i 1 1, 1 Mr fi XL) acrCs of ,, ■ 0 - of good o„al.t y , and dear of exc.pt taxes twenty ot which arenow in txcelkfit doveK and nmotHT and ten more will be ready ior lowing next spring, 4 re iider.ee ot nearly 8 yean has convinced the I'uUlctlber tha«*X. the remarkab#/ healthy.. The great poU ro " - >°m Pn.ladelph.a to the Southward runs (event,' >ards Ot the .ioufe. f u a word, the b.auties and conveni ence of this Gtuation caraiot be enumerated in a„ advertije ment, and when examined, wil) probibly Command the at tention of any pe,for, who of fiving at one of the elegant country feats on the continent. The purehafer » may enter oil the prcmij. s nejt fpriojf, or perhaps, this faU. ' t be ,mmedu,ely ma d e to IWtor NICHOL Y-i le W\ Y, 1.. Philadelphia, to D i£lor WHARTON, on r> *i premifcs or, ui his ablencc.to Mr. GEORGE TRUI . T iii Wilmi/igton. x: A quantity of exceHent Kay, Grain in the ground, fata* '* V be had b y the purcbaler at the time of lair. 1 •■■ ° V ' ? * eodtf tU K S A L E, A valuable Plantation, IN Frederick County, Virginia, bounding nearly bred ' C i£ Cr ii ! cnandoah . between Aflibv's'cap and Snicker s fary ; 66 miles from Alexandria, and the' like diflauce irom the Federal City. It contains t ffl ,\' '' bered • th*e ° h W l t r h "a C! " the r4l,,!u( ' Hnc ly 2 ! infirt Llmeftone or River Butoi.n ; abounding: in fine stream, and springs; above So acr. son the btnf t er, « r be watered-at pleasure It is capable of being divided into Lou of 100 acres, with water in 5 I" c ~ w c h renders it peculiarly convenient for gfazmif 0 '1? *' Its 'ituation for Health or elegant imcrr ment is not to be furpafl"e thc l ' av *gation whereof is about 1 °f Cned ' Qto .„ d ' c Potoniak and for more than 1^ j mile, above the mills. The other improvement, on -f.ate ate a new commodious Barn, the loft of which is 3 Iffeet °r a a,nta ' nU, f | l f° Lu "l<=l>! the thrcflimg-iloor i, J feet wcli plmked : arvother (douMr\ T « Barn, with fteds all around : a Distillery with ft, " • x st,ll v* aGr^r y ab ° ve i '" er Wi u h ftin S les - anJ a ""am of wZ -er, conducted by troughs, running thro' it; at a toall distance .. a large Cow-House and Stab e, with Mis so" Farming Utensils, and furniture M^' !l ' Ph,wa P bi., * , „J_"a L KL ,"; t ■ y