Anilipni;,. Intelligence from Spain, drop of tndcpendant bloo3 in tlie veins of C » *. tceonr.t for this differ-hot and —-" ' - fat! sty .the public ?if you can cor.-? to the From tbe TEtECRPPK, 0 Extract of a Letter dated Mar 24, '99. drcds of_ difinterefUd of at ltaft poi^ai.-Mouif you.caiinot,your Conn. . J : , equal abilities in this state to fill the exalted ceßor.ofcjn*' to return two hundred dollar? (The Scots Irishman, ai last conde c ' ~ nFLPHIA* ' - e rejxtved certain information [j at ; on _ Thrfe reflexions mud have due he rrc~iv«J, and the, guardians a; all events gratify bis Jacobin triers -toifb a m Ptil L " " that the Spanifti fleet from Eerrol has arrivd weight with all well wiihers to our b efled fcould immediately rffcind their 1 '.nhition. in pure English. As it is on t ——»«•«• at Rocbefort. Tbe fleet from Cadiz ot 17 independency, and willprei onderate in fa»or It is likely, that your Pr.-sideiJ Charles vonrite theme, be evwts them to •. rvPN'MO IL'LY 16. . , .. . , r „ , ' of. Tames Rofs, who is polfcffed of all the Swift, d'.flcred in opinion, i'rom Ins. foM and stand every-word Sf if, He'wc.: . 1 - . FRIDAY n BH.M. 7 Mof the line has alfogot into Carthage,,a, aual ; ficat ; ons that Mr. M'Kean can Fnnk.lM, the preponderance of w l.ich inr*. /, few it on rJord, that V'ibet i, 1 —much damaged by a violent gale of wmd ; pofl'eftf, w thout one of the exceptions, We tcdjrou to adopt the u'tolution, but this evotary of libei ty; but tbat-it inorsb > • . nllfyrr' only cf the Eaflern Mail, (due f fvefa j D f t hcm being lb much injured in want 00 Noblemen—We conceive that one being a law quciton, I leave- it for the -bar to - • rot <ro-unknown deitv. ,V wit I A smc - ■ ■ , 1 • . \ who is so nearly allied to a foreign "Noble- determine, refcrvmg bowv.- r the liberty ol - whose nature and att-ibutes be is ir s. ,<• tiis d;: at 7 o'clock,) had arrived at the Unu t , K . lr masts and r.gg.ng that they cannot be c>t , xifil% my frntira , mWfa ,. c ae.-uuinwd.J this paper was put to Piefs. One Would think, flt f or s ea f ora con siderable time to come." tnce l 0 hold the important office ol Cover- —THE SCOTS; IHiSf "1 ' ir. a eoi.i:tiy where there is so much talk on _ nor. , At a n.eet'aig held, at the house el' Mrs. to V fifth/ft cf Infrmatirn, Information, Extract of a Utter from the American con- —~ ardel, in the Northern Libenies, .on the LIBERTY' nx U nnt he allowed as they are, sul at A'icaat, dated May I*, 1.799. No. IX. vening of f.ve 17th inl>. for the pi'irpol'e u s t fellows wou- - f . .(fvifed von that the To th e Managers of the Alms House and nominating a proper person to fill the ofllce O LIBERTY ! much injured name, repeatedly to intercept with impunity, the My UK .elpcfls advded >on that the of Empby> of Governor at the ensuing election, For whom so m,ny heroes fought, Information of the whole people. . Brest fleet had pa fled up. I have now to cEyrt.E.vts, Samuel Wheeies, in the chair. Wlmj lift'ft the Patriot up to fame, commtrnicate to yoy the news received from IN Ma>ch 1795 the Guardi- Johm F. Watson, Secretary And lift'ft him to a -gibbet oft ! In the Havanna fleet, an authentic lift b'f ,j ifl v reat ve{rds arrivf< i 8t this port an dcon- a " s tD t,,e P 3or wallt - d :o a PP Q ' nt an T , llc n«eting taking into conlideration the Wheic dwcll'll tl.ou ? Goddess ! dost then • , onhlilh. there were up- compunt with a fajary, but they were not IhoCK winch the equal rights ol .men have re- fay ■which we tins day P 1 ceive there is great probability of its veracity. winit)g t0 do it without legal authority, ceived from the overwhelming ambition rf 'Loo & with wards of fix Thousand tons, .vc ui. it gwede arrived from Malta brsng»-.advice of The following queflion was therefore prOpo- France ; the danger with which every r .-public Who fit, and warb'e on the spray ' ' and Forty (even Men, and one Hundred and . , whh Fr ,.„ ch fl , et off fed to Walter Fra*klin. on earth has been threatened ; and many of Or boundless fly, unheeded where ? - convoving OUISTION. tbem deitroyed by her open violence or iecrct M , r , - r#enty % fisi s, )- Saloa on this coast, and that 36 hours after, Has the Corporation of Guardians of intrigues ; and the importance of filling.our , e wa^ c^ tilifs* he f® iawith the .fleet coirpofed of the poor in the city of Philadelphia authority offices of public truß wrhmen who havet'.er W] ' 1-1 'T , Kr u GS, 1 rw&ng aecr, n, f li,« ~:d Hi S r.., to appcin: a SALARY OFFICER ? -iSH i It is ob{'. ncd, l) an 0 , , . Opinion of W alter Fronkiiru own country; who h*.ve had no ' the Rontons were and that he fell ioui nnd broke his jib-boom « After due connde v at:on of the fevcral witli foreign factions, no biafs from so- r ' ( ir, °unting tjd to higher life) , 0 f thefr toMtieits, ceasid not, on board a 74 :—that bf gave the informa- a&s, -n ,which tlie determination of this reign influence, who are truly republican _ Or(! rhurj the Indian's wigwrm blcfa, in the co,us*. . p ( .- nr t, hffni* question dc-ends, lam of opinion, that the in their manners and principles, and truly Who thinks !.is dog, his gun. ar.d knife to praise «be,r tion of the French Fleet I*.,g on before hss ' aut^rity P to Amertcan in their affeftionv and patri.tiim • The only of hapniVrf, ? them as the defenders ot Liberty., believing them. other officer than the Treasurer and ColleC- It was refolved to support Ah! no, sweet nvmph 1 thou dwrlleft not . ti*.- made tsar, soleh to strengthen th e " A Ragufan vcffcl, in four days from tors of the poor tax.'; JAMES ROSS, Esq. of Pi,tfbnrgli. With theii. wbatevr th: enli H ) ie.''d faV, ~n d t b rerderthem bapby/ Mahon, advises that in Usat port there were w ■ v . Walter Franklin. The meeting then proceeded to the ap Their guar,Jln\ unprotef-.ed lot •• ' , ;w»Mn a anu to en .>y March sd, 1795. pointnei.t ol a eorrtfpopdnrg committee, Act -,ids not witli thv °entle iway. II vac, however, Straihrtoed up Greece, with eight Englilh line of battle Imps and leven number of real'ons are urged in support whereupon the following persons were cho- ftarinl jv f e (j- so »'"l he; wealth, her tribe of admirers, and frigates ready to join \he Englifl, fleet; of the above opinion, not necfcffary to be ir- fes, via. _ Whatg u'.rfstbcm fwrV':'! Sr's that a frigate had arrived there bringing ad- Samuel Vv neeL., The hiwk'3 ' Sffioais-rs. ° 6 ' a Oirtbe 24th of Tanuan- 1709, the sub- Jofcph C.cperthwait - ' ,*• Frar-.c is treading in' the steps and purfu. vices ot the French fleet, and that five vef- jfft was rencweHi , J n fa Bourd of Guard- >hn Kean, And W *f on lb( f s cicc! Un ? tfi si lie toi tint tent Rom' The De- lei, had been difuatchrd to Admiral Nelson, ans, when a SALARY was confirmed to Wood, . What guards the rights of the wild be^Ps ■. w.ccrats i f Greece, sre lav:'b in the praise " A Swede from Leghorn, who left that " Whereas it ap cars to the board, that Abraham Duff.eld, And i-av'nous hands m blood mbrn'd ? oi'France and of the disinterested ".var fne eight days ago, fays that four Auftnan com- there are outfandi if and trnfetted accounts Jafnes Hart, Airti the fly what can f .ve is P Jk'nl to strengthen the laws among paries had arrived there two days before he to a considerable due to this board, Ab.ah Brown Hi, perlbn fn'.m i (linger ; m ? 15 n ! aK ' '* 6 ' and it is hecome highly n'eceflary, that some Matthew v andnfen, Can he a legal reni'dy crr.e men, and ixndcr them happy. left it, and demanded o. the ri-ench to lur- p er s on billed in law (hould be appointed rho nas 'Gainft those who mean tod him harm? render it up without delay, or the troops with an adequate compensation to adjvft tbe Lewis Bender. vr p n a i r r„ 1 , r 1 France keeps quiet the king oj Prussia, - ordered to put every man to the tf*** f tbe / an,e ' and , whcreas That the foregoing be publifii- Vhat foom'thee ,V>A A^ii,Tt l h- : di-i'cd Provinces ; corwuert , , ... board have heretofore a. pointed * for ed in the papers of thi! city, aci that the ~, , , ° , . .. e ' Prince., , sword . that the communication between ,he above purpof/, but bave not as yet deter- Chairman and Secretary sign the fame. A.J.O no/«& the. mnlsrt.r^, Switzerland to at Germany , conquer% pj ortncc ant [ Leghorn was cut off." mined the compensation, RESOLVED, that SAMUEL WHEF.LER, Chairptn .n?) never were, nor can c -set. Lt'y to get at Egypt ; conquers Egypt to the compensation t» be allowed to the said John F. Watson, Secretary. Mor dwell'ft thou in the mad uproar get at the East Indies ; Constantinople to , • _ , 5-, {o < a " brought, and to be N. B. The Members of the above Com- Ci the ! lC '" nt^ lls T. u,titu^' b . • We hear that at the Board of Comnnflion- hrongftt, and for all lepal advice and assist- mit tee are requested to meet ut Robert Mel- ho, m thy Head, ar. in adore, get at the remaining j ort crn Nations ; ers a pp o i n ted to carry into effe£l the 6th ar- ance given to this boar?* and to the indivi- drum's tavern inSSecond-[tre t, Northern Unfeen>ly, ind bel:i.tai-'d with blood, Itain and Portugal to get at America, ; and tkk of the treat , amit ithGrM; . 6rltaill «all be at the rate of Liberties, on Wednesday evening thr a4th The hell-born brood -f ,u= France.! America to become masters cf the whole . s . hOUR HL NDRED dollaraa year, to be in ft. at 7 o clock. 6t Chafle, lober, nymph! ill lort wkj, thee, ■world. This is precifeiy the course France f^»ded {the Amen, reckoned frdm the 0h day of September Thou'rt gone, their (bps advance, , . can commiflioners deeming it their duty to ' ast i l)C id tr i/.amer lollowing, Died, in Philadelphia county, on Satiar- 1 hou una thy mate SLewkti y. Ms pursued, and . tfiuwmg. . viz. two hundred d.U,r, on the of day, the 13th in ft. Mr. Valentine Bayer, For wlth f«„:,ty alone, ti \ j » a V , , . , , March next, and two dollars on vidualler, aged 92 years, 6 months, 2 weeks O Liberty ' thou to dwotl Tiie Aurora expects to find the American prcva.l between them and the other members tbe ajth day of September next : and it » and 2 days f and c:'i Sunday afternoon, hi, "I'hout her "thour't ,"n ae Son V,' people, stupid enough to believe that the of the Board, and in the mean time to be hereby undvi ltood and . freed, that this (hall remains were deposited in the burial ground A tale for Demagof ue» to-ttll, French, who pay no respect to the laws of abfcnt until an opportunity (hall beglven to tl lu "' ue r ' '' ie c /- n.at.on a.id jeaily 0 f t be German Reformed Church, at Phila- - . ' . . , J . ■- *7 ' . 14 . , recompencc of the said. ,to .be pa'd I de!p!-.'::;, atter.A >. by „ ,<>f. .uiinbei of mour.i- St ,' ~. , ' ~ nations, who vcht.- treaties, whenever <t the two nations, by » explanatory a«irl e> u . eXpkra tion of ach and ever- fixing relatives and friends ; Mr. Bayer was jJnder the Ueguaix. jt n e NfcH-v 'uicir eonveiiieme, -md make war upon to remove the present difficulties. From the months, in each and every succeeding yfar, ! greatly and deservedly rftermed by tliofe who jSu" fijenf perto',s - y r;i,^h thr-ii 'teigbpers, to extend their dominions friendly difpontions of the two powers to- u F on l^e days within exprefied, until the :u- i him, and luftained a long and painful J ... . . „ , . . , , . . ture Orders of this board. Pafled 24th of Hlnefs with much fortitude and resignation, Forms* thou regard'ft not where fire's found; are lmt ambitious ; are just in all their (fc- wards each other, and from the obvious in- January 1799Tbe above resolution was }j; s whole offspring weri as follow : F°r faults ftili cleave to human things; lions ; Ik rs of peace ; and friends of li- tereft of both to improve and cultivate the laid before the state attorney, by a member I ,6 Qhildren, I" Courts if Paralites abound, berty. This is the doctrine propagated bv present good undemanding, it is to be hoped °', the board °f gvardians for his opinion, , 4 <t Grand children, Republics have their GallatinS.f* . 11 " .. fl r - 1 dpi v» no gave it*as follows: (>i Greatgrandchildren, O! bless thou ii ill my humble lot, ~ vhetmKratsgenmlly. tin, will be easily accomphlhcd. Bcfides «, OPINION of Jared Ingersoll. , Great great gra,d ehildre«. V.'l.ile thy lound .naximi I rev-re, T . , , the last article cf the Treaty of amity, it is " I have examined with the best attention Still <m'!e \\ -hin rnv lowh- r It „ the troop,. which a kingdom or state, ~{ . f that the p Lti„ will from i» -y P-er tU cafe ft a W«,y n, Anu ban,lb ftr Jlruft, iZL. has on foot, or rgarin to take the field, and the . . ... ot the poor of the city and liberties of Plnla- , . time to time readily treat of other articles for de lnhia f mni——— 1 G.'ard aad prou£t tlie taneful Muse, f." - " " b "»' *** l disc.l. •»* *»&> J* - a,... . f* *" d JAf* tie , e0i .„ 0 „ f0 „ ®a3ctte ®annt HiS. • tiiat evince to them, soe is in a state to make , "I do not entertain any doubt,but that tb"- _ '' ,uu s ixr tOL o Uw, War j. that consequently prefcrveto tor peace, \ " Cy C °" ™ " T** 11; i t contrast made by the bo -d in this infta-a p ort 0 f ybikMia, * Thc vrirc'ple. ofPreneh r 8 vol«ion. , and friendlliip. has been entered into from thepureft .no- . , J \ by compelling aggressing powers, to do her The „ take „ b Ameri „ an commif tives and a regard to economy. At tht r " veit 1 S Wa s»» P " rt ' " r ' ' justice, in the silence of negotiation. He is , P X American comm.f- ftln)s timel am Vf opi-ion. that {neappoi,..- .thcr.os :hw 3,ft of in their,. J £ noneis when properly considered cannot fa ! men , - Polly, Mak.n, rf fnaUin'. «the o«t>t» Ir.ihman m fir But either a visionary, a designing Politician, or , n n > a , I, "rongiy .fie nature .1 a or th '„ , )ort a r.d bn- Dispatch, Rose, he toceakrmed ;h C rgeat 5 n.« ....... ,• . ... . . " . to obtain the high.ft approbation of every salary as the fame sum is-Ayable each year, _ A . ' - r 'to advocate i,',/*/• etuer ar;d Ar:fcsrzi:c QrCA.gr -0: wea* inuilects 9 who would attempt to wc H-wlftier to. the lalUne harmony of the u; - thout rc^ar d to the amount of different T v\ 'A ~ *c h - / 7 the oi whviiij he kuWt, Wwayr Ikfens persuade the people, that the United Stares t , . ° * fences performed ; and lam of opinion, bh.p Commerce, L,l,.bnd;«, of , , r two countries. that tbe&ardbas no "over toaopoint a s-o- Fair American, Rreever, do theorgau. y t«.r ow* Gov.rnmcmn.,ght ~e mad, rrny peace, be secure from the am» j Qr o ff cer Wilmington, Blnr.. I <s to fad in 42 days li<:or. and injustice ot foreign ptmer, or Caj*ain YVatfon, from Hamburgh, in- kt 1 would recommend that the board mo- 'r ' ' \j"st arrive fa«ion, who (port .;.«r njr !.••• trou'lded"^."^ have at all times, their rights respected, f° rms > that at the time he failed, 2500Ruf- dify refolution, and engage to pay a ' ' . Contul'n-r., »nd delight in theftorn\—We have ,;,i ..." rr . , fians lay at Gluckftadt, about 14 miles be- reasonable compensation quarterly, for the " :in ; 0 ■ upon even iQ loathing : i e t without having a visible force, confifiing of , 0w Hamburgh, destined, as was generally business done by the person IkiUed in l,w G " cc - ?dward f , do to fail for Peteri „ ~w . lor God's fak,. 00 out ma i. £ „c 3 u„: an army and navy, alvys ready to act. believed, to make an irruption into Holland ; the benefit of wh.nfc talents and indulbv burgh >n 2 day,. a n to refl.ref ur uml a Pt ntit«. that 4 BritiHi frigates and q gun boats were they fhalt have receive A." Ship \- o.v-ne, r.owen. ot this port, lai f Theabofeof the I -epty of writing. -0 th« In forming their systems of defence, the stationed at Cruxhaven, and that oh the 16th Tared Ingeesoll. Ed tor t eteritiurgh the 251.; May. ot flmrfcr, andHttamation, an.!. unsieri- United Statesmu* pot measure what mill,a- of Jnne,in the Channel, he was boa, ded from Feb. y99 . ' "" ~v forrr the,. ft bt tt I the Monarch, a 74,- and was informed that J will now take the liberty to remark with t, v ". '°' " ' 1 " *a rjww»»w>iui»<» »■».. fr " thCy °"Z kt > 0r «*& t0 kee f the Brest fteec had certainly been chafed into freedom on this tranfaftio,, which is un- eh »«. r , t, r * t\iMfaonab\j very important. e fold at Public Autlion. 0, t&esset of of the Kurgan poieers First the resolution has a frojn y,. Bartholomew, are below. At the Horfe-Mar^et. engaged ,n tbe present tvar. Success m tsar four months m-ior to its daie. During Three (hips, supposed from Havanna, TO-MORROW MORNING, is mutable, and will often change sides, ExtraS ef a letter from jVsrthampton to a time, James Mdncr was employed as your off th-Cape >on Toefday with f.gna.s, untlifM-4- ■ 1 » . r gentleman 171 this city. afrAi-nfu oc c\t \p V OT<*PTPPTi pilot# i" clir Ol n3.Tlcl*olTlC iiciy JjOriCS, without vary nip the designs of an enemy, or J attorney (not as a bAI>AKY UrrlLi'.K f „ 0 fir ec t. i- -v- ; - t " The people here reason in this fort- but in the good old ivc-:.J Thus it appears . &rc i l,e r:ton, from Bremen, and two 2 oung.Jirong andaß,iei s \ha; sh,gh ,r, g a* real force. Lvt That ip republican gove nments, offices of yon were pitying two auornies at the fame I>ri K»' nlMm 5 «»kn°wn, are below. | broke to barneft and mia, ranUd pu,fefl/y '■'' c United states therefore, depend for their 1 honor and profit fhoutd be divided 5 and that time, and one of them before he was appoint- , . T , fund, safety, no; upon the disasters of an enemy,! t0 b, " a P ,hem a1, . 0n °" e m " n »'« incompatible ed to that office. " p ' y 24 * ■ ' hc >" ™ a >' ** f^, n a ; the'luo'cr-U-rs stables .. a ■ 1, . , „ with republicanism: that Mr. M Kean hath Secondly, the SALARY, the c-n ' r t • >« .-event., neat Marjaft-ftrrtt xy time be . fru;.d(y power, but under bcfll c hi,f j u st ice of the stare ever since the opinions of Tared Wrlbfl and Walter Brig rwo Sifters, Smith, Jamaica fore the ho-,r of sale. r■ or■ dfr.ee, upon their own strength, and revolution: that hia salary has been railed Franklin are di«aiy against you. They * Stank y. liavanna CAVIDSGN Auftioneer. . state of preparation, to meet, and ctefeat three times, to gratify his ambition and ava- both pofttive declare, the guardians have no abitna. Greene, ao. J-.ily . j Utility, from vbntwr quarter it mav U- «« : th ? the app,k»m e nt (. forKfe, or A.- right appoint a SALARY OFFICER. Mary, Juel, o. . 2 1 ing good b'-navour: that he cannot be re- Uow, what were the motives that indue- —~—^—: . . * P roa '- c '- moved but by impeachment : that it is the ed this appointment :n violation of your char* r A 7 rut'• o r P . hi Jf*!g[ a ." the ' n , .1 J 1 • rr r*.. 9 J? • n , J ", V T A ( V / O N Oiurri! sot SfHitntvark & the North k :rn Liberties. r most honorable and lucrative office in the tei Economy it could not be ; lor it) the XV A*- A w f * 47 1 x # . - A new hpg the p operty of.lhe United state, except that of governor: that he ought years 1795, *796 and 1797. Walter Frank- ALL those of the inhabitants of tbe Notice isHereby Given, States, c .lied President Adams, was laun- to set bounds to bis ambition, or that the lin did the whole business of the guardians County of Bucks, by law, qual iicd to vote the following phre< are appointed for cbed on Ruiiirp rivi i- si* ml'p- fi-nm TV,™', good sense of the people (hould set bounds a "d managers to their and his for Members o{ A(Tembly, and who are de- i the recvp'.ion of LuST CHILDREN, ' - eri » for him : and that such strides to power are charge for the three years £Si o firoUbMhat JAMES ROSS, Esq. of Pittf- wLtre t::ev will be tak-n care of until applied for ont le 251 u timo. She tarries 18 guns, truly alarming in a republican government. Janies Milno'r fuccceded him, and charged burgh, should succeed the present lupr( me —torjit — i* remarkably handfonne and well built. " That he is clofeliy connected with a for eleven months but twenty eight pounds Magistrate, as Governor for the Common- i.-—At the houf. of Frederick Kehlheffcr, sign SPdNIS'B NOBLEMAN, now Minister ve shillings. The aggregate expenle of the w. alth of Pennfylvanin, are requeued to of th- Flecc'e and Dove, No. 340, North Second, A letter from Martinique, of the 4th for the Court of Spain in the city of Phila- four years was only on« hundred and ten meet at the house of Charles Stuart, in rtc - ,r -J M> . . , . n ft. mentions, fne fafe there, of th e deiphia ; that Spain the most despotic gov- | whereas yourSAL A- . Doyfaown, on Saturday the 17th of Anguft Indian King, No. 80, Market-street. Tr . ... .. , p , ernment in Europe, is now commiiting hof- »> idle or not, will receive „ C3 rt, for the pu, pufe of consulting wkat -.—At Martin Rizer's, sign of theMsj-quisLa (. a, .10111 tinoi-. , jiiu Rites th. t th«- tillities not only on the commerce of the on yourp'-ui STJv HUNDRED POUNDSf further meafnres. may be neceflary for pro- Fayctir, No. »»i. South Sccond-ftreet, oppolite Meriinsc Hoop ol war ha.- 1 captured tht- United States, but stirring up diffatisfa&ion , ~~ ~ ; ~ *- motini; tbe eleftion of Mr. Rofs. the New Market. t? , .. .i,„ I„a „ o ~ j loe nmc.wu not inserted in the resolution 0 ttftf ml> V TOVKiirriAP - T The I'ritittrsof the different paper,in the French pnvauerKcir.l-.ation, with 130 men. ' Indian tribes on our Southern and offereJ to J. Ingerfoll. ; H-iNKY WYNKOOP, c ;,y ~r i. topuMi(h above a few timn both which had been spoken bv t*e li'abell.i. V A •'' o!lt,crs « '|» at to + A „ d 4f the phn of Charita. takes eflefl, be ' Umrman oj Ue ~u.n County ia i hc ir , ? apjrs a-itreT W llleWS £ eafm»d lofc . ...; el-ft him governor would be the ueight of mi ; ht .eceire two faLne,. ont M a Van.re. • aac CornMng C'.mmtlttee. maqity. y.at. Atd. 0(1*. maiineis and fbfurdity, while there is one occ a« attorney. fulr S, 1T99., . ieee y ,
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