■LAST NOTICE. A | 'i "ii- I av.njj claims agatnft the Eflate _ John iV'cGrasn, late of Caroline county, in the Maryland, deccafed, are hereby re qiit i!, d tn meet the (übferiber in Denton, at Mr. Benjamin Dittnty's, on the Tuesday in May next, witli their accounts properly attested, that there may he a dividend {truck n said eflate. All who rcfiV a this notice will fee alter excluded, SAMUEL LECOMPTE, admir.iftrator. Carotini County, april Bth. 30 $ United States, 1 Pennsylvania District. J NO 1 IIE is hereby given, that in pursuance of Writs to me direded by th« Hon. Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of the Diftrid Court of the United States, in and for the PeiiLfylvania diftria, will'be exposed to public sale at the Custom-house, in the City of Philadelphia, on Thurlday, the 16th day of May, (inflant. I barrel of Sugar 1 barrels of MolalTes 3 chests of Sugars - C _ 1_ . f « » $ „ -- 3 and a part of a bag of Coffee > > . I small box of Coffee L , * bags of Sugar . » final] cases and i t jars Tamarind* "• 4 kegs do v ,1 keg Sugar 3 hoglheads of. Ru m 1 calks of dillilled spirits ' 4 boxes -of Sugar ' , A quantity of Queens Ware 4 Looking Glaffcs 1.) Pi&sres ' • 4 Salt Cellars > " v i Needle and Thread Cafe • <4 Loaves of .Sugar. The fame haviug.been libelled agairrfi, profecut ' cd and Ccßdflrotjed as forfeited in the said G«urt. ' WSkiiriNithok, -marflial. Marl Ift May, 1799 MAIL COACHEIES Bii-ween Philadelphia and Baltimore, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. airive at Baltimore the next day, by 11 o'clock, A. M. Returning. f Leave Baltimore every day, (Sunday except ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. and arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between New-York and Philadelphia. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted( at I a o'clock at noon) arrive at New- York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returning. Leave New-York everyday (Sundayexeept cepted) at one o'clock: P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'cleck. Seats tm tbe Mail Coackees to be taken in New-York, At Butman's Office, No. 5, Cortlar.d-flreet. In Philadelphia. At Francis' Hotel, No. 13, i'outh Fourth ftrect» and at the Franklin Inn, No. jo, north Secind street. In Baltimore• At Evans' Tavern. Fare fTiT Faiteggtrsj 5 Dollars from Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. AU baggage over 141b. weight, is carried at 5 ecnts per pound. I ne Proprietors are not responsible f< r Bag- S a ge- LEVI PEASE, vlgentfnr the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BROADHURST, JONES &fCo. .Proprietors of the Mait Line, from Philadelphia to New-York. General Pofl-Office, ) May x. . $ f This day is published, By B. DAVIES, at No. 68, High-flreet, • The IV. Number of The Philadelphia Magazine & Review, Monthly Repository of Infortnation. and Amusement, C 3* If the Carrier has neglefled to deliver any of the precf(ii»g numbsrs, the subscribers are requ?fted to I-nd for them, or to leave feme potice of the omission with the editor, that the deficiency may be immediately lupplied. As there are forne of each number not yet difpoied of, thole who w:|h to encourage the publication may (till befurnilhed with complete setts. Note —WanUd an aflive trusty Boy, who can write, ortat least rtad writing, to carry out this Magazine, on the firft day of every month. Apply at the Editor's, as .above dire&ed. may i Received by fan dry late arrivals from Hamburgh and for sale by the Subscribers, Creaf a la Morlaii, ") f ... ... ' Dowlas f°' different qualities,widths Plifillas. 5 »"d prices. « s*" Barcalona Brandy in pipes. Also,on Hand, Old 4tb preof Brandy, , l; Rice, Ruflia Horse Hair, curled and uncurled, Do. Deck Nail Reds, and American Steel. ' Isaac Hatleburst & Son. toiiw April 30 Notice is hereby given, HTHAT separate proposals will be recsived at X the office of the Secretary of the Depart ment of War, until the expiration of the jjth of July next ensuing, for the supply of all ra tions, which may be required fortheufe »f the United States, from the firft day of October, 1799, to the thirtieth day of September, 1800, both days inelufive, at the places and within the t\*'o diftridU herein after firft mentioned ; and also th.-t separate proposals will be received at the said office uitil the expiration ot the 15th d.iv o!' July next ensuing, for the supply of all rations which may be required as aforefaid, from the firft day of January in the year 1800, to the thkty-firll day of December in the fame j yeir, both days inelufive, at the place and with- | in the fevera! states herein after mentioaed, viz. [ First —Proposals to supply all rations, that ! may be required, at Ofw ego ; at Niagara ; at I Prefqti'ifle ; at Michilimackinac ; at Fort Franklin ; at Le Beeuf; at Cincinnati ; at Picque town, and Loramies (lores ; at Fort Wayne ; at Fort Defiance ; at any place below Fort Defiance, on the Miami river to Lake F.tie , at Fort Knox, and Ouatanon on the river Wabafh ; at Maflac ; at any place or places on the east fide of the river Miffifiippi, , above the mouth of the river Ohio, and upai) th< Illinois river. Second ~Pr pofals to supply all ratiops that may be required, a. arty place or plaoes, oti the east fide of the MiiTiffippi ri»er, brlow the mouth of the river Ohio to the leuthern houn dary of the'ftate of Kentucky and within the said state ; at Knoxville ; at all other polts and places within the state of Tennefiee ; at South Weft Point ; at Tellico Block-house, at St. Stephens on the river Tombigby and any place or places within the Cherokee boundaries ; be low the fnuthern boundary of the state of Ten nefiee and within the boundary of the United States. Third—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required, at Point-i'etre ; at Coleraine ; at Savannah, and at any other place or places where troops are or may He ftatiorted, marched or recruited within the state of Georgia ; at all forts orftationson the Oconneeand Alatamaha, and at all other plac-es in the Creek Nation, within rhe litri;s of the United State', where troops are or may be stationed. Fourth—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Johnson, at Fort Pinck- Be y» at Charleston, or at any ot her place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or.recruited in the state of South Ca rolina. Fisth —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at the Fort at Wilmington, Cape Fear ; at Beac n Iflarid, Ocracock ; at Charlotte; at Fayetteville * at Saliibury, or at any other place or places where troops are or I may be stationed, marched or recruited in the state of North Carolina. Sixth--Propofils to supply all ratiohs that may be required at Norfolk, at Portfrnouth, at Kempfville, at Charlotteville, at Winchefler, at S"taiinton, at Richmond, at Alexandria, at Leef burg, at Prederickfburg, at Cartsrfvills, or at any ether place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited, in the state of Virginia. Seventh—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort M'Henry, at Baltimore, at_Annapolls, at Frederick town, at Leonard town, Hagcrs tuwii, at flladenfburg, at George town, at Harper's ferry, at Ejftownj at the Head and at any other place or places, wheretroop, «« 0 r may be stationed, marched or recruited within the limits of the state of Maryland. Eighth—Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Darby, a»Lancafter, at Wilkefbarrc, at Heading, at Bristol, at Yorktown, at Carlisle, at Lewiftown (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Greenfbsrg, at Washington, at JSaftown, at Wilmington, at Christiana, at Dover, or at any other place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or Recruited within the limits of the states or Pennsylvania and Dela ware, exc-ept the ports within the state of Penn sylvania, enumerated in the Grft proposals afore- Ninth—Proprfah to supply al! rations that nay be required at Hackeniac, at Elizabeth own, at New-Bruiifwick, at Burlington, at Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place or places where troppsare or may be stationed, marched er recruit'ed within the limits of the Tenth—Proposals to supply nil rati rs that mar !>e required at New-York, at Weft-Point, t Ft-, »>- ng, at Hacrlem, at Weft-Cherter, at Po'ughkeep. le, atKenderhook, at Stillwater, at Nevvi?urg, at Albany, at ..'onLjoharie, at Cherry Valley, and at uiy orher place or places, where troops are 01 may be stationed, marched or r .cruited within the imits cl the Hate "t New York, except the pofti .vithm the said state eruMierated in the firft nro lefals aforefaid. Eleventh—Proposals to supply all rations tha nay be required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New London, at Brooklynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfiel. It Guilford, at New-Haven, at Fairfield, at Dan aury, at 'Middletown, and at any other place o )laces where troops are cr may he ftationed,march :d or recruited within the limits of the State o Tivdftb —Proposals to supply all rations tha nay be required at Fort Wolc'ott, at Brinton' Point, at Newport, at Providence, and at an] Mace or places where troops are or may beftation :d, marched or recruited within the limits the o law ol Rhode-Island. Thirteenth—Proposals to supply all rations tha nay be requiied at Portland in the Di.trici of Maim ilouceftcr, Cape Ann, Salem, Marbleheid, Bos on, at Springfield; at Uxbridge, and at anyothei 'lace or places where troops are or may be Ration :d, marched or recraited within the limits of the late of Maflachufetts. Fourteenth—Proposals to supply all rations thai nay be required at Portsmouth, at Exeter, ai iVindfor, at Bennington, at Rutland, or at an) T °rt, place or places, where troops are or may hi lationed, marched or recruited within the States o "Jew-Hamplhirc and Vermont. The Ration to be fuppiied, is to confifl of th, ollewing articles, viz. Eighteen ounces of breac >r flour, or when neithercan be obtained, of om juart of rice, er one anti a half pound of fifted o< loulted indian meal, one pound and a quarter o refh beef, or one pound of salted beef, or threi juarters of a pound qf salted Pork, and when frefl Beat is issued, fait, at the rate of two quarts so: .'vrey hundred rations, soap ac the rate of feu: talf for every hundred rations. It is exptiied the propolals will also extend t< the supply of rum, whificey, or other ardent fpi rics at the rate of half a gill per ration, and Vine gar at the rata of two quarts lor every hundred rations. The projrofals will fptcify the price o the several component parts of the ration, as wel as those of fubltitutei or ; alternativcs tor part i he rations are to in such quantities as that there Ihall at times, during the term of the proposed contra<»s, be fufficient lor the con sumption ot the troops at Michilimackinac, Detroit Niagara and Ofwsgo, for fix months in advances, and at each of the other pofta on the western wa ters, for at leafl three months in advancs, of good and wholesome provisions, if the fameftulj be re quired. It is alfa to be permitted to all and every of the commandants of fortified places, or ports, to call for at seasons when the fame can be trans ported, or at anytime in cafe of urgency, fuehfup plies of like provisions in advance, as in the discre tion of the commandant Ihall be deemed proper. It is to be usderftood that the contrailor is to be at the expence and ri(k of ifliiing the supplies to the troops, and that all losses, sustained, by the depredations of an enemy, or by rteans of the troops of the United States, stall be paid for at the price of the article captured or destroyed, on the i depositions of two or more persons of creditable [ 'hararflers, and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, afeertaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the articles, for which compsn fation (hall be claimed. The privilege is to beunderftood to be referred to the United States of requiring, that none of the supplies which may be furniihed under any of tie proposed contrads Ihall be iifued, until the supplies which have or may be furniihed under contrails now in force have beenconfumed. and that a sup ply in advance may be always required at any of the pads on the Sea-board or Indian frontiers not exceeding three months. JAMES M'HENRr, mcrch 2 j Secretary of War. Zljc OajettE. PHJLJDEL 1' HIA , I «W"J " SATURDAY EVENING, MAT 4. PRICES GF STOCKS Six per Cent. Three per Cent. Deferred 6 per Cent. B \NK United States, r- Pennsylvania, —— North America, Infurante comp N.A.ftares 31 ditto ■ PeanfylvMija, (hare*, 38 ditto 8 per cent Scrip 5 per cent below par COURSE OF EXCHANGE On London, jt at 30 days 50 at 6c a sO days Amfferriaoi, 35 a 37-100 per florin Hamburgh 30 a 31-100 per Mark Eanco. The delivery of the Annual Oration before the Chemical Society, is poftpoii eduntil Wcdnefday the eighth of Msy. The Kentucky Fowler. " [ i'he diford d^ la y ed mjr arrival till late in the feffiqn ; of course several intereftiug mea sures must have been decided, before I had an opportunity of taking my {bat. I observed that they refpefted, generally", a system of defence ; but I also soon discovered thnt the war scheme was pressed by those who had Jhewn themfeTves, 3t the two last feffioin de hrous os- committing the peace of our coun try, by engaging in hostilities with France. I found some measures adopted, which placed in the hands of the executive administration such weapons as would enahlj it to become the aflailants in cafe they were difpoftd to a£t in thatcapacity. These circuwiftances, ho.w ---e* citec l no surprise in mv mind, as I hadforefeen that some active perform, in d-- ■_P I ff' 1 t of all that could be urged to prevent it, would be enabled, hy their management to drag others along with them, who, form. ir>g a majority, would complete' a fchcme, the dangerous conferences of which were not duly appreciated But I coniefs that I viewed with aftonidiment a measure of in. cr?afing hostility towards France suddenly Impended by the dereliction of some mem bers who hadulually given their fan&ion to war objedts. The cause was found to be the nomination which the Prelident had that day, made to the Senate, of appointing Mr. Vans Murray, our minister resident at the Hague, to be the Minister Plenipotenti ary to the French Republic, for the purpose of renewing a negotiation in order to effeft the amicable adjustment of the diffeiences be tweeu the United States and tHe French re public. This intimation by the executive authori ty, that there was a probability of an accom modation of our different* with that nation induced a pause which seemed to be awful' to those who had fliewn a determination to make W ar at all event, ; and was as grateful to the friends oi peace. This pause lafed iorae time, when a change appeared to have been made, by the addition to the nomina tion of two other pevfons, to be joint en voys extraordinary, and minister plenipo tentiary, with M,. Vans Murray; Td further, that the two last nominatedVentle men were not to fail for France, until the" President had reeved from that government assurances that they would be treated as the ministers of a great, free, powerful and in dependent n«,on —At the time of the nom mation of Mr. Murray, k vvas pr fcd t| e J" 1(1 have Proceeded from the Ha, U e to Paris, as soon as he had received affuran- PmLADELPuiA'j APRIL 13. lfi/4 9/2 14/4 »'* percent, adv. 19'dittA. 46 ditto :es of a proper reception there : —although j Tlie unintelligible-projeft 6{%rotefli such. persons as shv averse to a pe.c: with • our navigation, by means of vefiels France,may have been gratifiedby thisclun.jc 'be built, and maintained at an expent - in the mode of affur.inu- in tin- roc. prion sf ( y<> ..I tit-.- piot't on the freight of the T our ministers by the French government, be- . foreign navigation of our American v ffi cause itenfures a prolongation -i tii; ne.;o- , yielded to An.erican owners, has, duri >-V' ciation—yet they have been, \ ilil.ly. such late session, received additional support-I a 4 losers on the whole, that the;, mult dei'pond _ it would appear, from the tone lately air of effeCluating their purpole for the present. I esl, that a naval fvftem, with all its r In Congress there has been no increase of cations,-cennedlions, and dependencies hoflility since that day ; and the niea'.'iires ftrucled upon British principles, is f ro ' °v* which aimed at that point have either eluded day forward to be intailed upon our the grasp of their patrons, like lhadows, or try. See what a handsome jfrovifion 0 ""* are laid aside until a more fit opportunity (hall have already made for building and ma' present itfelf. j ing 6 ships of 74 guns—6 frigates of 44!^" public opinion, not to fay the public coun- ,to 24 guns—4 galley i, and 8 cutters-!. in regard to the sincerity of the French are alio to have dock-yards all alone government, in seeking an -accommodation coast ; and though we are not to have "I with the United States: The extraordinary forefts, which might (in order to pro' report of the secretary of ftite, which sol- their protection) introduce the old Kn'r-n communication of Mr. Gerry's correfpon- to make purchale of select tracts of count K dence with Talleyrand, was certainly well i containing ship timbc . When I f ee V'' calculated, to make that appear questionable, j current of executive influence extending which, from the correi'pond..nce itfelf, ap-j felf in every direction, and from its bant" peared indubitable and certain.—lt is. poffi- 1 and dams so contrived as to enrich eve! S ble that the mind of feme individuals might | lively, the possessions of its favorite,',A have been entangled in the melbe,. of thsjl ' supporters, am I too jealous, when I , net-work competition ; but those who com- ; up n my fellow citizens to exert ,11 tV pare it with the original documents, and can i war i.ful'n.efs, in order to protect themf-lw comb.ne the ideas, will free themselves by a again!! what may perhaps hereafter betZ in Q le. or--1 hey will fee, that the affur- ed upon their property, and fween f rn „ antes which Mr- Gerry received from the them their own honest acquirement > • proper authority in France, were fufficiently „ r r Ui cogent to produce a conviftion on his mind. fl However the imfs of patronage and in. that there does exist a real and f.ncere dif- j™?* 6 grown-I Jo not polition on the part of the French govern- " lc ve that the people of the United States, ! ment to adjust our mutual differences and ? s y et ' can bc fubjefted to any despot. complaints—They will fee that those as- 1C " ieall ' res '> lh°uld fr.ch be attempted to be furances, together with the fublequent ones orced ll P on then* b y a milled or deligning... of. the 28th of September last, transmitted adnlu,lftl ' atl °»- \ he eventual army which'/ from the office of so reign relations in Paris, been VOted t0 be raised > lam P -«d through Mr. Vans Murray, at the IWuc ' S 3 011 P a P er ! at «'°ft, it i s an have fatisfied the President hlinfelfc Nav, ° T i o C . erS ' aunleu and cooks—the the advice and consent of the lenate of the 011 regiments are not now complete, United States, to the nomination made by f°, reV s We f e ' they were author!, the President, of the three envoys extraor- m ?■ " .v" 0 " IcoiK: ' ive » pofn dinary and ministers plenipotentiary of the ' ? t°r the _admtional recruiting officers,. French Republic, mud evince to every man, W,t 1 a , lelr adlolia ' e xertions, to raile that all the proper authorities of the govern- to hli 24 additional regiments: ment are fatisfied of the sincerity of the a PP'v °ur country, menbyafmall.de- French government in treating them with °i- ,"1?" ac< J ulre arooogft us a them 011 every fifujeft of our difanreement. P *l ntltul fubhftence ; ana when this is the The only hesitation now appears °to be re- j' m " cc , nar y foWicr's are not likely to be fpedling an affurao.ee, that our envoys (hall P rodu T " d ' io J fucil a small compensation as be received at Paris with all that dignity and tl>e ' b . tatcs h ' low t0 "s soldiery I refpeft to which they are entitled as Ihe re- f '- V&r "e, and IJcnow that our fen- , prefentatives of a great, free, powerful and l ™ ms accord on th, s point, that the only independent nation ; and that'others of 011 f ( /-' Ltua ' 2nd ; rt -' defence of a tree people, , s , equal grade ffiall be appointed on the part of P eo l>< e tbemsehes - In them there is to France, to negociate with tltem. For my |® u » d > a sound, proper and sudstan own part I have never doubted the sincerity J'/ E " e f L '" cc - In our militia, which con of France in preserving peaqp with America. 1 0i all ranks ° four citizen s, there are of- . The republican cause is flaked on preserving C j S m whom tlle men have eon peace between the two republics. Th» con- hdt | nc<; ~' l lle men 'T-' l --'! only be fnmmoned, venience of France, hut, above all, the great andthe >' are f t0 v '^ a & e » to an'uncertain col the nation which can furnifh- the preateft lqn — our militia are embodied in every quantity of neutrfl (liipping for her use ; ' county and diftriA of the Union ; let and, in her present maritime situation, neu- e - ut M ' e " armed and trained, tral vessels are efl'ential to her well-being. BF ' d WC have not^n g to fear from a for ig-n . Thc r ' cxt pci»i vvhicl, cn g ! ,rj ~,y atu-n- enem y ordomeftic foe. It was under these tion, was the repeal of those afts to which lm P refr,ons l hat I was contemplating the my fellow ( citizens of Kentucky had early P affa g e of th e bill for organi/.ing, arming, Inewn a marked disapprobation—The alien and e q ui PP ; ng the 80,000 militia, formerly and sedition laws It mull b; gratifying to P alled '.'P 0 " b . y Con S rrfs hold themfelve. your leelin. s to remark thatthe citizens of ' n rea diness, in cafe of emergency—but I the union, generally, accord in the senti- fclt alarmed when this bill return. :j: -r.:;jou expressed on tto.e subject,. Ed from '"e senate, with a proviso to which ihe table of Congress has been loaded with the y d;flr eJ the concurrence of the House, memorials and remonstrances again ft: these t^ 3l all the inhabitants eafl of the Potomac odious acts ; the patrons and friends of those ftlould be exonerated from military service. hills have writhed, day by day, under the Whc ther this proviso was inteadedto ihew la.hot reproach, inflicted by their conflitu- a capacity of dividing the Union, or dra ents—it is true, that, by manceuvre, they R°° n| ng the southern states, or nave obtaineu an opportunity to attempt a for P e ot ber object, is not for me now to en- W: ', ! ° l)U * '' ttlc honor to either ' l,lre is fufficient that this proviso from f / Ir , ' ° r ab "t' p s. A fkort hiflory of i the fen ate, which was' rejefted, nemine con bufinefs ,s this : tradicente, in the house, has been the cause Th : memorials and renionllrances againlt P^' cavin g a defence by the militia, limply as these bills, were referred, day by day, ss they Wa ® P' aced the conltitutioo. n V n?K rC ft d ! t ° i - 1 ! 1? committe " of the whole From this general view, which I hav e Pr i ~r -e ot ie union ,at length, dilmay- presented, with as much accuracy as pollible ftrpno-th ft! / r 1 rernon^ra iices and the an d as much at length as our mutual conve- „ l / ieir arguments, by a little ,?ia- nience would admit, I think it results, that ine the c'ommitt" f 5 u ta ' ned f 01 " difcharg- the militia of our countly ought to provide a 'j; | .-l / / C -° w ' hole ancl appoint- themselves with arms, and to trainthemfelves te ? her L ' l,ari nimittee ' latter Colnm 't- to 'heir use, so as to add the advantage of the relolutionc I °PP° rt " nit y o{ prefacing military tadics to their usual spirit; in or- n ft tli - renenl' i ''""'i reconimcndtd der that they may be better enabled, in the af'it,' ft L V ioph;[i ' y a " d ''our of danger, to defend their country, to of them his iiui;-n' tlC |'' mot ' ves » no °«e defend their constitutional rights, and to under' k- v nni, / " C ' l ' fh&ntctcr, would preserve themselves those bleffiugs of equal grefs. SeTei-lftl 0 ' ° f 'Y? M * Common 011 the vote the Use t i number volutionary war acquired ; and that we tnay and no r-pl'y was imd'e r^ ort t0 t' l3l 'ffue ; by enabled to transmit them unimpaired to ss^4-srr • our >**£ utionahty of those measures The ouef mUch re( "P c ' l^' tion on the repeal was decided by s 2 against I am, W members,* wl^^afe'kwwn^be^ 4 VeUr raoft obcdiellt fervanr » {JI-Vy pStZ J° HN FOWLEB not convinced me tlmthe" 0t h ° Ufe haS r wh 'ch have been produced by their orip-in eith. r nlea . rures were .in (ucli means as these in the state of Kentucky, it impede the mnf} ft W1 ~ or P ollt 'c ; nor will follow as naturally from the cause, as the compHfli the ren f' exertl «ns to ac- rustling of a bed of tall,rank weeds from the effort if n e^ ei y constitutional writhings of a serpent ainonqft them. incitibfc with 13 < ;° nridered t0 be n This P°° : ' ™ an ' d^'>' ompgtible with the general good. stricken with the monarchico-Phobia ; here m f"' ° ,Tlea^ures which was called a a ". s a PP re he-nlions centre—round this ea ure o efence, seems to disregard what B' r ' e fiy phantom do all his bitter inuendoes nas always been conceived the bed means of fluftua te ; but it is curious to observe, that uetence, and to substitute 2 mean, in my o- Wmle hc affcift s to Ihudder under this ap- I nion, cangerous to equal liberty and com- P re!l enfion, he incessantly a (Tails the molt: ,I 0^ Pr i3 te ?i lOn '—' r ' 1 ® bi " S iv i n g authority hart ier against it, the exiffing go to the Frehdent of the United States to ana - ver »"'ent_like the great Panglos of Vol- ' 'en 1 e a j n ;-'' Proposes to raise an army of taire '. wl)0 > whilst he filled the hospital with • P ecu .' ar f e ' Cr iption :—According to the S ears °f famine, voraciously preyed to t" ' o'Tf 0 ' '■he secretary at war, they are t ' l< ; ' u P on the scanty remainder of pro rtlCn recornn; ended by known v '' iolls , which by lkilful hulbandry might prominent charafters (not excluding a have preserved them from the danger.] recommendation made by old tories) : this I have conceived to be the avowal of an a- M larming principle. nd Sp. night, absent ; and Mr. Bullock at tie I t agamSt 6!ll > ° n ! ' tS repeal POST-OFFICE. Philadelphia, April 29, 1799. LETTERS for the Bricilh Picket Weymouth, for Falmouth, will he received at thi&nfHce until rue/day, the 7th May, at 11 o'clock noon. N. B, The inland postage to New-Yojl; mud be *-