- Mi s ——' ! I —i- If thefUts ot -.h .ji-ji: ifcd the ineaHrre-s- that thofc who adwciifter s.<'government (houid again refufe hj peace, it must be be-j' NEW JHE A 1 RE, Mr Bayard's Sptcch which were adopted in 1.798 before gentle- aim at the efUblillvnent of monarchy, they cau "e she his .some great iioilile intention ; ' men cunfented to abandon tlie fyttem then will be ripe for ifcfnrreftion, or ready to against us. j &'■ Monday Evening, February 3, 0N THE taken up, they would certainly enquire join an invading army. The present ft 'te of things is prejudicial ' (FOR the last time this season) REDUCTION STANDING ARMY whether any thing had occurred which change He could i.ot imagine that the dtil'iGor to her. She gains nqthisg and lofea some- | -Will be presented, ed the Gtuation of the country. To me, on this fußj»£ reach'd to any alarmipg'ex- thing If she did not mean to do mure, if! A-much admired Comedy, ealle He, said he frit much embarranmeiit in t | )e views priifeOt themfetver ; lent. He believed that a majurityof (he did rot aim at fomr great advantage, (he THE STRANGE R. rijwlg to speak in lupport of pofitto.ns which na y caufes of'appreTienlior have encreaf- the people Were attached to their jjovrrn- would readily acceJe to the moderate terms The Stranger, Mr wigncll—'■olomon, Mr - bad already been so ably and so eloquently ed< To the com p| amt:s which France had m e,.t/ ahd' had ft. I conduce in their rc«i- of accommodation which we aflc. I Mr Btiffett~Stcinfcrr.Mr.Woo4 maintained by tbe hon. gentleman from V.r- j n we have added a coui'fe of hofldities tude. But there were no do. .hi some weak What can (he design ? \ war upon our ,vlrs a ' ,er ' Mtrry Ann,, r*. rai.cis ginia. He coulu not flatter himfelt wit. s ince that time, « ire km in aftual war, and credulous enough to h'eiieve the Danders commerce is not a fufficieM objtd It T» -which villi/ aJJd,(uot k&eJ ihft S F*"J the expectation ot throwing much lighton a we have every thing todrefcd which the ven- which the enemies of the government had would be of advantage to her corsairs, but 1 ■_ A li rr ,_ , fubjett which had been illustrated by him. g MnCJ , an( j pow.er of ths great nation can in- propagated. The patriotism of these few the government wouldacquire neither repu- IHEHALNTED lOW-Lln. But the lubjeft was of such magnituc e ai. Have we any tiling to hope from the it would not be (he-* 11 in attachment to the tatipn nor advantage by it. If France mill l.«rd William, Mr. Cam—Baron of Oakland, interest, that it was important to content- moderation and j uftic ,. To them we have country, but L, a furious opposition to thoft not mahieace.Jbe can design nothing left than ■ m£ plSte it.nevery point of view ajready appealed in vain. A new ellWt to whpmthey have been taught to think were cnqurfl. And wiU weltop to calculate the | He was not turpi z a tint uciaiecu- ne g o tiate has been made, hofl.litK-s however enemies to liberty and equality. expence of a war for our liberty and inder D : . _p _ tionas the one under xonlideration even at cOW^ lUie? and the event of the million is ut- Sir, he, ia the Frencli come with pendeoce. It had been well observed by an rallerv'bilVa dollar, the pre.ent cnfn iouU have een roug t ter ]y uncertain. We 'nave then the fame- ,he cap of liberty monntedion their stand- Hon. Gentleman from Virginia, that at ' ' VIVATRESPUBLICA. forwaid by the lonotua gent email wlO rea s on to maintain the army which we had a rds, singing ca Ira, planting liberty poles, commencement of our rgvolution America .._ , . — : ■—» moved ..it. Hr cou p<.iui\e 111 n a loi to raise it, confittency wiil oolige every gen- an( | denouncing the government as an arif did not do so. Dcftitute of all mean# of INSfTR\NCE COMPANY j - tocr * t ; ca l and Britidi faiSion, and I fear you defence, but the energy of public fpirir, onhe\iate as Pennsylvania. puiluet oy a p 11 1 1 mtic .. ta f.s a #< j io r its creation. He had 110 doubt that wou '| < j f ce some patriots forgettir'.g their calculation would have been nfelefs. .It ' ' fyfteiw v.. , .c1« had for its objedt the debility the people of the United States perceiving country> and under the ardont itnpreflion of this time we had meant upon which we February t, 180®. mid degradation o <*>s genera Sov?rnment. the njceffity of our fit., ition would cheerful- their p j itica l fanaticifm, ready to imbrue might calculate, and he trofted the spirit , E TCfe , aor( bsvo thU day declared a dividend A knowledge of .he pa, t> an l a knowledge ]y lttomlt t o the htartlm. A burthen great ,) lc ; r llitn( i ß ia their brother's Mood. Re- of the nation (till remained, I believe, said T" ol : twe!lty tw „ dollars on each thar« of the ot thenl vievs. prevented any auoniinmen. as j t „, sht be, not (o heavy or calamitous volut . on was nO . con f l:it d to politics—reli Mr. B. that in a war for their independence, stock of t hi-company for the last fix months, which » Syr <nea bondage to a foreign power. • d morals were revolutionized. The the people r f thefc ftatcs would submit to w.ll he pai.l t» the SiotklioWers or their legal Re . I his mcaiare lie did nut icgard as a. fin- B ut faid'Mr. B. some gentlemen affeil & lo ve of country, once ranked a«OUgft ary ta L which their defence might require. after the .oth inft. g.e operation. It vvas part of a geiiew plan ta he liev-that in no event could an army , b[{ r ; HC i ples of man » s was If it were fifty per cent on their capital, {AMES S. COX, President. which ,1 it wert iuccefstul would f.on oe un- Mry . They conceive in the fvrft tcfthe very found of quality, they would rather part with it than with Februnry !. 1 nf Tnnrf in wlitiim ,o tVn an in vafi oil of the country is 1111- 'fhefe fentimeots were not declamation, their rights and liberties, which they pur- ~ , „, , Z 5 eM 2rv had fo.-K 1W the Unittd Sntes to anjTtß tbe fecondxlm thev werc drawn f| . om wh at h d aftnally chafed with so much blood and treafarc. - the Holders of ■ StaVvainofdefeie. The nation had »(!» ¥Pl*»«' ttemr.ot.frn ot our happenei . The example of Holland was In faft, in the event which he was con- MILITARY LAND WARRANTS, foend that no reliance could be placed on fu tOifli''s a.one .ufficicnt means o b ., orf ug . K« nation had ever drugged templating, the only question foi the people f o!i th E furpo -e on locating. ,k» n , nl rVip an aete,lc,< "* . . with more fiercenefs and obftmacy to ettab- would be, whether they would not fp.-ni a -tt mi He was not ot opinion that invasion wjis lin , tUei ,. inde c - ence . The people of no part o. their fortune, n their defence,rather TAMES E. SMITH ss earfe " on'v irround on which t'eir" mWi de.U 'T'f iV * > on!\ groi.i.a on «mu) lutu moeprnaencc ; j p U/J France w.iiit men r No nattthi . , r . ir 3T - r l a- \ V.i'nary ntlcre>. l<is icr\xc to uic »ioi-ci3 could be maintained. They did not hesitate " s nrire nopulon. • nor cou'd any nation And yet, With,n the compass to France I Upon such a qucttion he pre- of , lllit y „v L.„.l W„ for the purpose of as to the alternative of defence or iiiomiffinn. 1 ' P , \^ ri oro „ or , iol t0 of a few years, we had seen that fp.ru yield- fumed there could be no hesitation. c Uffinj?, re|Si«e. i--.|E v,4 lo».uin« taem.m con- Having rcfolved to res.st tlie aggreflions and OOBIlh ti«n Ud "r wa.it'b : '-,s 'we were h S to a new passion wlwch had involved the He (hould detail, the committee a ihort f rq u.nce «• a,, arrangement nude wit.. Mr. pretentions of the French government they fXn.ed - | country in slavery and wretchedne/s. For time longer i, offering some observations up- Jam*, fnunrl themselves forced into a fate of hofti- n' .' !> 1 a lew empty founds they have bartered ihs on the probable operation of the resolution h'r the ;>urp( ft ot ormg ue . ..l , lound ttiemtelves toiceo into a have ct Houi- ble navy of her own. in addition could , c.u ■ • r- 1 .j wholefnnsv ThN battnefs having te«n c»r lity. The commercial intercourse with dispose of tlWmaHne/orciv of lier sugwd al- | '"dependence of their country _ abroad, in cafe u were adopted. C omplest eftcit by Mr Johnson, with France was suspended, the treaty cf alliance , y of So!tin . The combined fleets The patriots united with the leaders, Gentlemen favor of the resolution as- a „ iotel , ig ;„ t ir.luhitaiit of that was aboUfhed, a navy was created for tlie 4re cer-ainly competent to the r,id. VVsk 1 and 3 * a * they were told that they left to bel eve, that its adoption would not coum they having i»ken' k-u, -lef. r.ptive of proteftion of trade, and an army ordered to he •$ m ■>, or chimerc-1 ■ i wtre al! {ctc and equal, surrendered their 1 flu.-nce ihs nrgociation whtch is pending the jwatlon, foil ami natural advantages a;- br raised. Our (hips of war were inft rutted , ook " t the expedition of Egypt; th- difta. ce ' government and trealur« to Fr,»ce They with France. . .... \ ;>ched to each in -to {<l-. -and deft toy the armed (hips of tbe tp th , Unitf a States was greater, but tne \ re P» nlfh « d >»eyo..d the desert of folly. No, eof us have entertained the ide* at- Jo infm br ■..* nov.-here French Republic, and a war, though depre- 01ice ,^ n , all difficulties were fur- A. avmy of 25,000 plunderer, is eftr lifh- trjbuted to us by the hon. mover of the ie- J ret(lrn , * cated was expend without dread. Ihe mnu^d , D,d we rely on her frieudlliip or j in their bosom, and the vuitures w.ll not folut.on, that tbefe troops were to be sent "X Tre.fury Deuarrnient of the Tow n, national with the temper mu( Jeration ? on this fuhiett we had lessons ! bc "twfied while there is any thing to 4c- to Europe, or were to a& against France— fuivey ,. of the government, and its measures were 0 f oul . vn a .,d they wer'e confirmed by the vour - T,,c y have now tht equality of We readily agree that nothing wou dbe Being tfcu«jnformed tbe fuhferibers, jointly, approved and applauded. The system which ; nv ,^ on o f.p>yp t . Egypt was a dependince Asves, and the libeity ps singing the song, more chimerical aMd absurd. oflt r their feivices to the holders of warrant, of was adopted was ennnetted in its parts, and 0 p ''The P.ir'te at the time of the and P' a Y' n ? w 'th the baubles which France It is notfrom any view of a pofiible operation tlie ibove (iefcription, to regifter and the objettion which went to one part applied in „ fi o.i was the ally of France, and was her has given in exchange, for the right of go- of the army against France that the diftand- locate, for which one-tenth part < the °* with equal force to thewhple. The naval ~a t tiral and ancient ally. vcrning them with the bayonet. mg could influence th« nagociation, but catedwil.be requirect as r bollilitics authorized against France rendered Frante ha(i not a complaint against th- Mr. B. said he would turn hi, eyes to a from the Imp eflion such a measure would Agreed'm by applying "to" ei an arwy necessary against invalion from Turki ft, government, and notwithftandi'ng, ftill more melancholy than that of necessarily make on the French government lhc i. o F t he fubfcritiers. Such of ihe honorable Europe or the islands which might reafom- j| n brMcb o f t |, e | a%y of nations aiid in viola Holland. He alluded to Switzerland. The a, to the (late of affairs in this country. — If mM nhers of Cnngrefs a? may now hold, or ably be expetted. v j tion of every principle of justice invaded tlie people of those cantons were illustrious for after having raised an ai my against them ma y rcC eive warrants from their friends before If gentlemen now said an armyw», not ' Turkilh dominialis. This iiu'afmn f«rnifti- their love of liberty aid their devoti«n to without any change ofcondutt on their part the nth of February next, by addvefiing a line necessary it must be b cause they thought, j es Iw . moril ble proof of the darkness ot her their country. Liberty they had, aud with they were to fce us dffhand it, what would to eithar of the fubferibers, through the mtdi the French gOvernmetitWas not.hostile but j jntrigues, and the perfidy of her it all the bleffmgs which good goverament they infer ? Either that extreme imbecility um of the Post Office, wi - '»»«« on agree fritndly. If they thought that government j, wils nol t ill Kunnaparte was landed ia could bellow Th y did not escape, how- pervaded our councils, or that there was a able to . leir app Mntrr.ent. friendly furcly there cpuld be no occasion p. t h a t the TurkHi government fufpec- ever, the poison of the French mania. The want of means on the part «f the govern- n .o tc » /-'»/ // rAf It for the navy. 1 lie fame reason would in- te d tiie hostile defijns of France, and when ilorm of the revolution reached them, and mmt to maintain a small military force— • No ' ,00 ' "" ' J vie r\\ dlice us to revive the treaty Fiance - 1(1 £ ypt you find the French general as Switzerland has been effaced from the lift Or perhaps they would make an inference JAMES JOF-iNSON. and open the con.meicial interccurle. good a inuffulmati ?.s here he would br a of independent 11a ions. Still brave, still still more fcrious, that those whrm they cal- Sir f.iid Mr. B. before we Undertake to chriftian. Nothing he laid could te x. etted attached to their country, yet by led and supposed their party in this country, February 1. ehange the entire plan which we have pur- from the moderation of a government which the flattery and falfe promises of their inva- had become more powerful than the govern- ' y\." or ■ sued ami which s«rtainly has becn pi odudive i iac l uniformly (hewti itfelf ths moll anibi- der?, instead of uniting in-a*.common de mcnt. _1 * •f gentlemen will well con- tious, tlie most rapacious and the niaft tn- fence, they divided amofig thenifclves, and In either cafe they would perceive less SA DD IjE -JJ ACrb, Cd, r what condition of the country induced principled of any th-jt ever ruled. thus fell an easy p ey. . ific ilty in the accomplilhment of any views voupD that plan ; whether tha: condition is altered; 8..t we were told that in cafe of invalion Cannot these dreadful instance, of credu- w;;ich ih«y h d had on the country than /"vjj the night of the 31ft Janu .ry during the they wou)d refleft upon the operation which an army was not necefTary, because we lity and delufisn open our eyes! Must this our plans us defence may have caused them Snowstorm —tbcpwnrrnpon ,ieleri!.ii,g the the change might have upon our uftairs rely on tlie patriotism of the nation. Sir, country swell the catalogue of national folly to apprehend, and, of conk que ce, the in- contents and paying the coil ot thi= advert, [orient, tbroad and on its probable effefts at home. (a d Mr. B. lam not. infrnfible to the melo- and human misery ! ducement, to an accommodation of differ will have them n flored to hun, by apj-lyin.? at t « r He fh iuld not enter into recapiti Ktion of dv of the word, but I must doubt of the cf- He tiuftcd there was a Providence who ences would be diminiflied, It was a wife v. the various complaints and recriminations ficmy of the thing. 1 here wju time W ou'd protett u,. He ttufted that a great axiom in politics, that a Ration which would F-binary'4. d'f. which had eccni red between the two coun- when every body 11 ndtrftood what was meant majority of the people would be prefeivvd negociate to advantage, (hould be prepared —— - —— l tries. It was fnfficient to ohferve tint th. by patriotism :it indicated an attachment f ro m falling into those fatal errors which to fight. VALUABLE LOTS government oi the United States a> nate l to our country. But a nii J .;rn p'.tti io.t wis ajj o ,[ proved the rum of other natio ,s. Thr refoluti.m wa, predicated on an op- FOR SALE, by a love of pe.ee and a motive of amity eaiiv character not to well understood. Patriotism He was not dil'pofed t. doubt the pntri po fite principle, and was repugnant to ihe near tke ctTT. sent a min.ller to France to conciliate the had become a fpuriotis Ipirit ot revolution ; ot ; fm of the peop i f . J t wai! „ot dittruftirtg plain evidences of experience a d Amnion d.ffercnces which had ariien. 1 Ins nim.ft er the ties of bjoe-d, tm- iofpirutbff »t t b c i r patriotism, by providi gan army if f c nfe '-fM 'On Wednesday the f.fth day of March next, at fix was not simply rejected, but repelled wish the prii e pies of tytth and konor ate con- Jifciplined soldiers. No ontf co U W prcdift ' Mr. B. said, the difba-.di-jr the army o'clock ia d.ee»,nmjt, at the Metchant's Cql circumftances of marked dilda.n and con- fumed by the d-vynruig ftime. Ti.c natale wh>t would be ihc si. ft i mp reffir>„ of an in- would have the worlt effeit at home. If the I'lillTt'detcHbe 1 Ground tumely, deGgned not 1, a personal but as a fol.im had loft its charm. 1> be a patn- v<|fton . France was n„t w.thdut emissaries, ref.duti.n fucceedcd. . foidiers weie dit- SL sSvIMES trfKfim ■ational '-ftront. 1 fee moderation ot the ot you must forget y M,r country, abuTe your >l)d some f rie „ d , J„ this ecu try At th s band din hi midst of winter, were left j' * [ rrRT . TNf , nr nr MT CV nf governm n and the forbearance ot the people rel.gio.i, the :n,puH.-s-ot nature, moment it was of vast mporta , lCe <hat- the without employment, and were thrown on j No 'A 7tbatt on the "ft Me of passed over ,1, hleiice this grots violation of and maintain tbi.equalfty oi vie, and vnt .e. crnraent (hould have feme troops ,0 rally the community to subsist by plunder or cha- ' an" , half the ref,<a and juft.ee which was uue to He knew tb V re were a ot prtr.o S .who , s he col)fid nce „ WC |J as t he frrce* of the ri «y. That if tbe m.afure were delayed to « he city of. Philadelphia, bounded on the m ' - j by land of Mr. Still wilhing for peace and anxiously de- Was it on t.ie.c.p.un ou the country wis. to an adc „ ua;c defence. B.t their f e the tioopi to be Mr.i ded, the event of j hir 1 ™ ' making improve firftus to avoid engaging in the contentions rjly in c:,te of nival,on . ' .nility was still great. They were a point „ nr mlfliot. to F.ance w ,uld bc known, and j w l of Europe, anew embafly was sent to hrance It was nccelfary t.voevelop, their prinei- Cuncenlr ,. K t he militia, th the term ..f enlirtmcuts would ,*pire by their ftf compoled ot citizens the mod illuftnons for pk-s before -they could be entitled to confi- rtliai>w „f lhe co «„ , y . o wn limitation or the ..eceffiry of retaining K n. ». Irtaii lot or : ,,ece of land, part of a their talents and probity. We alt know the octic.. hen ol.jec might be beyotnl hit | sir> fa ; d Mr bedaufe our militia are t l>'c troops would be no longer queltionable. tva« e- ro. ? only called tbe Vineyard, fitnate on fate of this emb.iffy. ihe olive branch view, but tueir operation infpjrca d.ftruft. brave , and wiUi „g to turn out in cast of in He begged gentlemen t, conlider what a fide of the or R.dge road, which was prefertted, was difdainfully twin- We lie, la.d he, every mean e,.,ployed to Tafio cn * add t6 , K<m lhe aid w , uU > S ;he || tua( ;,., o f th | CCU n r y if the "faV. 'of'w pled under toot. Our mimfters were not estate the: go^rnment ; md the p. 0 , ;.. An, f , )pp „ rt of a Cl>rps 0 f d fciplined tro-.p, ? army were now difbat.dcd, and a- t J,nd of NuZ received. i mitera c p.cuniai) intngue ' . a. i o a i.i nnateiy they be expose lat once to the hay- 3 months France (hould declare war. Would £lqr« being oiarkei and numbered in a plan or was fcton foot, which unveiled the corrUp- made use rf to create an opinion harthe of f()ldieK iliurcd t0 ? an officer or foidier return to the ft,vice of map ot the ,aid large trad called the Vineyard, t.on and hypoenfy of the French adm.n.ftra- frwnds of the government aim at the e(,ao, Withoot m£aniog t0 difpange the n.li „ government which might be obliged to co«t lining fcven acres and ten perches. t;on and remained a lading monument oU lilhment ot monarchy. . . nf ■" ®, , , p • u No-3. O. c ot.tcr lot or yicce of la-)d adjoining the dilkrac.eful views and designs of the go- He did not fuppote that thbfe who iaVe m, he would fay that no men coutd he made dilm.fs then, the next . day without any tI » la 9 deferibed lot to the northwrrd, eonraiiri., C vernment. When these rejefted minilters currencv to the uic. believed in the Fast. l< " er « i he change accruing in ihe.r political affaits? n and one hnodredand three perches, cf 1,-ace returned, what was our situation ? The evil was extensive and incrcaSng. The' If WC def, B n ' d there J° re f C ' Mal rtfl a ," C f . M . r " ".nclud-d With observing, that Ihe v,ry valuable The American people perceived that their attempts to eftablifi, the opinion to 'v-bieh he we necessary to have some men at leall v,ew.ng the resolution in every po.ntof TLv vTrth sT«rion rf government had f.ncerely and cloudy en- alluded were not confined to a few miserable '" dllC, P ll " e bef ° rC 3 " ,I,Vaflo ° i" W " P 7 fe "^ d 'T- WS to themiVlvc, p.eafant . deavoredto prefen-e the relations of amitv editor?, whole bread depended on defamation ' ia PP tnfd - ■ . fit the neceflity of giving-tt .i s decided ir! ,. healthy fi*u ti- sin the vicinity of f.c city. vi\ik France. They saw that peace could and calbmny, lout ambition and p.<rty had r . M S airman, negative. rhe terns of l;!e are, one thir l part of the pur , • j • 1 r 1 1• i , 1 ' ;.. ,♦ a ' said Mr. D that our pecuniary means are . . . , c h*f< money to he paid m tep day* afcrr tl e :a!e ; not bc maintained without a fnrrender ot laid 1 ola oi the lame mftrument to acfdis- , . r r 1 u- u .• ,kJ'..-i^nintr ... - , 1 1 1 in • r r», t i, not equal ro (he lupport of the army which RFWRV IHRF one,tb»H ui nmfity days, atid the rctafaimng tfl»d : _thei- independence, Jhe alternative was plifh their purp.)les. Ihe opinion ,had been ? e n direfted to be llluiNiiX lilulNliivllJUr, ir 3 fix month-s; for the two hd payments (kdu •war or tribute. The people were then rou- declared by men ot high ch.irader, We had a ~t e c ' ' v•fK* Al* leave to inform his friends and the dinjr interef\) approved isdo»-fed rote« to given: fed from their lethargy. The national pujie seen it in ofHci il addrefTes and oiHcial an- , 5 f pwlic, that lie commenced the buiineft | 'rhetJtle is uncxcbftionahle. Sold by order of then beat high, and from one end of the i\\f i s,and tire ebulitions of conviviality were k^ en fan ly i atcc }t ic entcm. n a LSROKER, at his Ofiv-'e No. -3 Dock Meßrs l£uts f A homas Fitzfimons, Phil nation to the other the sentiment wa? ex- proofs of the impft'ffion it lad made. Sir. w ' ™ fIl 1 ? t eicoution. near the Bir.k ° t j ,c " ,; s^ 3lc * s ' a P 5 " ia J n A ' !?r tThv' ■ laimed and reiterated « millions for defence laid Mr.B. I know the fad is otherwi,.. ,We have two events to contemplate, e.thcr wfeere he buys s.ulfel.v.m Comm-nv.n ,1. k.nds er t. uftees for the creditors of Blair M Ciena c i ~ t t n i.i tl r- i c.l i i that a ireafv-whl cr ivt'l not Be concluded or inb ic Securmei, btoeks, Notes,, ate &l.- -nan. ~, ut not a cent for tribute. He truded this Ihe fr.ends of the government are devoted ~ * atl(l offe!S his I'ervi. es ia any bnfi .ess in his l„ k . JOHN CONNELLY, JMetr. ■fas not the ephemeralfpint of a moment, to the constitution. 1 hey wish to maiuta n , ' , , . , , -.1 . , u...,, ,s itawt2Br <it?M, He trufled ftiat the American people-though it on its just principles. They have refilled eluded, then by the law ra,fing th,s army the /an , 4 . d:.e 3 aw6w ■■ Jwr-i. jtawU^.dtjM. flow to anger wouW be found firm to tl>eir tlie inlidious attempts to weaken and destroy tro.-ips woul o coar e i.ji . . . «»...• n^.//,Qm.,FIRE BUCKETS. 1 purpose. At this moment the temper of the it, made under t-he deftitful pretence of love cause they are en i to erne un<>° /t ex 1J 11 v ' " The creat inattention (heWn bv a csimtry forced the government tomeafui.es of liberty and attachment to the rights of iftenee of the difference it<ween ranee an, tj. mmW nfTiiatin hv fufferinw theirl'ire (i >/ ~ b . r■ , 1 , i United States, unless sooner di/bancled. T~\ E -iERTED from the Company ofv.aptsia number ot tituens, ny lunenng . neir J ire of delence. Ihe government faithful to the people. J J J MITTHEW HEMitY, ,;-h Un» U. S Buckets to remain for days and sometime, the interest and will of the people assumed The design to eft -blifc monarchy attribut- If atr aty (hould b<: concluded, it mult tnf an e „ !i!le ?, foidier Ki med ~MO.W for weeks in the ftreeti ani alleys, adjacant tbe attitude ef refinance. They fevered the cd to the friends of the government be con- be in a fl, >rt time. Ihe event rau.t be ffr r jftf t boi nin Pennfyhwniji, by rrnle 4 .ie- h to w here tl*ey bave been used at fires, Las * eonne&ion with France, and prepared to fidcred as a mod malignant and dangerous known in a few months, aud of consequence, ma ker. thirty years of age, five feet c ; ., ht atfd ; n( j uccc ] jMay.orto dre& the H'jrh Con. defend themselves f,n the ocean and on land, calumny. Unsupported as it was by any jin cafe of peace, the ex pence to the coun- an ha'f inehes high, blark t -ves, b'u'elt hair, lair a | J ] e at t I )C txpi-ation . f four days frcm This (hte of things they had not chofcn, adls, or even the exprcffioits of opinions, , try would be only the pay and fubfiHence of complekianj has loft two ; .of h s fore trttli wlm .i ' gt aßl w. n ; n Oitv» j U had been imposed upon them. yet there were many who were weak enough 1 about 3500 (the number already enlisted for " the clfyl They had been fnllv f.-nfible of the burthen to believe it. He thought, in thu country :th- Is regiments; for two or three months, w ' ho( . vtr ftll u'tAkeup f,.1 d'eferter and lodge Hall, the !• ire Eucktts whi- hhe may find and fufferings of war. But the eleftion of a more fatal poison could not have been in- { which could not exceed 200 000 dotu.s. ftiU t!tUver hira t „ , hc the Street* after that period The own peace 110 longer remained upon terms com- ti,fed into the public mi d. The body of j If, however, France thou.d ltill lntiit on his (juartersin Filbert betwe.cn Ninth atnl cr w ;j] t h cre by have an opportunity of re patibie with the independence of the coun- the people were attached to a republican terms deftruftive of the h and indepen- x, m |, |t, rel) o u !l ,-eceive tlu-ab-we reward and cov£t ; Buckets, which perhaps, try. Th&(late of things gave birth to the form of government. He had no doubt dence of tbe nation—if, Sir nothing (hsuld reasonable «thvr«de would have been loft by their -e ---meafu.es of the latt congiefs, thufe measures that, to maintain this form of government,, remain but war, will gentlemeni lay the ar BENjAft.iN 01S Bb, Jan, A number is now at tbe City Hall. Kad been adopted not from choice but from they would facrtfice every other confidera my ought to bc dilbanded . It is im]xillibk- Captain IC th Infantry. a jitccflity. tion. When they arc brought to fuppoft such can be their infatuation- If France Un. 7, J T7» » \ •• - ■, • - .■> . " v- '' • ' ''. : - .. . {''■ '* " . 1 ; . ''4,. •. * v - . r . -•• ' / V • *
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