■jlS -vs»ir 'S 1)03 i ON, June 3. Etmimeficitl Gazette*. Jvfi. i.-rter from, Europe, publiflied in v ur is dcfjtrviitg the attention of every one ivFio wii'hcs well to his country. The pr»4,/.i)le plan of operations on the part of Franc \ there pointed'out, cannot be too vi giUntlv guarded against. Our national in dependence, the fruit of so much toil, and ' trealure, and blood, may be loft in one un warr hour ; amlc C3a?ette. [farm. JV. Museum. iiiould be so mcch alarnviu at the amendment proposed, unlets he willied to render the Port phyficiaps altogether uiiaccouiltaMe. ThYr refponlibilicy to tbe Governor 1 cor.fider as a mere Ibadow ; for it is well known that many men have been appointed to offices by his Excellency, and have enjoyed them for many.yars, contrary to the genet al opinion, as well as the peace and honor of the State. The inftancts of the abule of power, ex emplified in the former finale legilk.uire of Pennsylvania, and i» tUj? late fekecrab.lt- French convention, are as itrong as any the, Philadalphian could have adduced against de mocratic alfemblies, but 1 cannot agree that they have much relation, to the present Cafe. However, when I wrote before, I had not once considered thefubjeft in a political view, or even coni'ujted the Constitutional code in making up my opinion. It was the awful Hate of the city, threatened by the ravages of a desolating pestilence, that occupied my attention ; and with this impreflion, I con sidered as lawful and proper, any measure that tended to our preservation. But considered in a conflitutional light, I fee nothing wrong or novel in the propor tion. There arc many other offices that are not in the Governor's appointment, over which, therefore, he has no controul ; and I know of none that could so properly be taken from Him, as the appointment of Port physicians ; or any other hands in which it could f open, airy villages or if they had proved that the atmosphere of Philadelphia, nutwithftanding the great im provement of the city at?d the circumjacent country, in every relpeft that regards salu brity, was growtf more unhealthy, they might boast of fometirile like a;i argument. But they have done nothing of this kind : it would be reasoning too much like common men. All they have written, and wc all i know they have written enough, has been about (olne newly discovered agents in the •air, Gas, and Phlogiston, which may exist, or may not exist, for ought I know,.but which I am sure were as hannlefs as the Ge nii of Fairy-land, until thef* wife Dodlors thought proper to give them " a local habi tation, and a name," and to assign them cer tain works of death to perform. If the opinion of thele speculators in sci ence, these Doftors of occult qualities, has any truth in it, the quarantine law, which employed the Legislature so many weeks to mature, is not only useless but pernicious, and ought' to be repealed. It is a folly to stop the veflels from c'oming up one day, it the yellow fever is an indigenous disorder : for if it fliould not be imported by the fhippping, such is the poi fa no us ft ate of Philadelphia, and such the sickly temperature of its air, it will be generated in our chambers and fami lies. This is so abfuid and so gloomy an opinion, io replete with ruin to our lives and ellates, that I am really amazed any man, who inculcates it, will dart to call himfelf a Philadelphia!). Igtxf* .'.liit th. ic !•' • ..••• fe u'.z. /.• ••• t thr i'aiihfu! •":;n'inv.r! ? sjirfr.iir.int: ii ' and of court** ths dekrtr. su;i ct, .heir fav. . itcdoftriiie of do &sIV;C cri'jinaiiou ; and lor this reai'oii they have hai tie iiiiouclencc t > 'Condemn, thi l;i# «s s»ri lmw f? rdlriftion on the freecloiVi of commerce. for ftiame, gCistlcme'i, your jlot' \i dif;u.v<*t*d—H-ac youriiivM. part AiiLLPiitrs: (oa?ctie %itt; Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED. iiijH. Sehr. Trial, Hand, ■ Aleianaria 14 Came up from tf>c Fort. Schr- Eflher & Eliza, Liodfley, Ciirracoa* . CLEARED SJiip N ger, Depbril Thoui, Brig Laviriia, Cooke, Sally, Hampton* Schr. Matchiefs, .Smith, Almenia, Barker, Sloop Supply, Towri, Sally, Vance, New-York, May 6. ARRIVED. Days. Ship Argus, Ward, St. Sehaftian Hun'er Banker, St. Thomas* 18 Schr. Republican, Mar ft, N.Providence ic Yesterday failed froiri Sandy-Ilpoli, wittt the wind at E. S. E.. Ship Suffolk, Whipple, for Liverpool, America, Sands, . do. and Rajah, , for London. The fiiip Hazard, Siflon, for La Ver* Cruz, failtd at the fame time, but put back £ like wife fcfcoorer Boyne, Burdeit, for Gre nada, and a schooner f6r S itannah ' Barque Columbia, captain D'irgan, of this port, has arrived at Cadiz, fro© Charleston, in 29 days. Baltimore, Jant 5. Arrived ytQerday, Sloop Farourite* captain Lavender, 17 day 6 from Havanna—fugar—John M'K>rn, jun. & Co. Left their tie folio-wing i>ejils i Brig Industry, Traverse, Baltimore Confidence, Manning, do. Dorfey, , do. Sch'r Sifters, J hns, * do. , John Archer. ———, do. Susannah, , do. All to fail in five day*. Arrived this day. Schooner Sifters, capt. Johns. 17. dsys from the Havanna—fugar— All the above named veffeb fstffcd in com pany with the Sifters. Tfcei fiij£ Louisa was to fail the day after for thia this place. Schooner Betsy, of Ballon, capt. 36 days from Kingston (Jamaica)—coffee* The capt. brings no newfe The brig Fly belonging to J. Barry, fr«n Cadiz, is below. Arri-ued, brig Almy, capt. Snow, 36 days from Lisbon. Left ther<, Ship Prefeverance Norman,- Baltimore Birmii gham, Weeks, Edward, Wickham, Fair American, Piuley, Brig Orion, Parker, Schr Sul&y, ( rofs, Trio, Silfbey, MACPH£.RSON"'s £LU£S. Legionary Orders, Philadelphia* *?i«w 6, 1.709-, The firft and second troop the Artillery, Grenadiers & infantry in tn'« c../ f are crdererl to parade en Ttefcay next, the nth in ft. at 4 o'c'ock, P. on the Centre Squar«, ■ cmpletely quipped.—Blank cartridges will b#* furnilhed ojj ilie parade. By order of Brigadier Gen. Macpberson, J NO. M'CAULET, Adit. . TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, SITUATE in Walnut ne-ir Fifth Arret, ij Well ralculS'td for i genteel bosrding house. Enquire at no. jcg, Walnnt-.ftreet. The Springetjbury Lois, REMAINING unfold will conimence felling at Vendue, at the C,Jfic Hvufi, on Thu'fday°the 13th June, »t 7 o'clock in ihe everting, whefe anlan maybefeea, as also at Ogden's iavem in Uief nuf-Striet. 'l"he eh-vatqd {iteration ofmjury cf these Lots,and tfee advAnugeef obtaining Stone and Saijd, on ve ry rcafortable terms miift rtnc'ir tbem deferable to such persons as win to crfjby (re'lh airat an easy Etpence, and within a flSort walk of the City; The ground i-. laid out id I.ots from about half an Acre to 5 Atm. —The terms will be a ill for Lots of 50 feet front ai d under, and for those of larger Sizes half Caih and the other half in