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    General Washington's Will.
v.f . JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE,
BT y. ORMRGD,
No. 41, Chefnut Street, Vhiladelphia—Price Mi
Cents,
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or
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON :
To which is annexed,
A Schedule of his Property,
Direfted to be Sold.
Tebruary i». d6t
"water-office.
IN compliance with the inftrueb'ons of the
Commit tee for watering the city, and with
niy own inclinations, . ierv pnflible admit
tance and information has been given to
those citizens who have visited the Worts
during their progress. The Engines are now
arrived, and are immediately to be put up,
and it is hoped that it will be thought rea
sonable and just, both to the Public, and to
tho Cor.traftor for the Enpines, that the
workmen should not be interrupted. Asa
very few months will fully gratify the cu
riolity of the citizens, by shewing them the
Engines in full operation, a temporary ex
clufioii of all viGtorsfrom the Engine houfak
cannot appear improper.
1| B. H. LATROBE, Engineer.
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CITY OF
THR POSSESSORS
OF OBLIGATIONS ®r CERTIFICATES figg
ed by the fubfcriker, !or undivided Shares or
Lots on hit purchase within the city of Wafhit'f
ton, who hive not yet applied for and received
their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their feveril
Titles.wi'.l be duly completed to the order of those
who in conformity w'ith the term» of the said Cer
tificates, do make the Payment! ill full therefor,
either to : Thoma! As' F.um & Co. or to the ®uh
fcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before
the 31ft day of May neit.
Samuel Dlodget.
December 17
NOTICE.
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A CERTIFICATE of one Share »( the Bank
of the United States, No. 19110, in the name
of Peter Lewis Quirtyn, and a Certificate of two
Shares of the said Bank, No. 19119, in the name
of George James Ch«lmondely, Earl of Cholmon
dely, were forwaided from New-York by the
Ch«(tcrfield British Packat for Falmouth, -vhica
■was captured by the French, and the Certificate!
101 l or destroyed, and for which application i«,
made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of which
all pcrfons concerned are desired te take notice.
CLEMENT BIDDLE.
February JJ.
''l Public ar captioned against receiving the
J Subscribers Note in favor of, >nd ir.dor
fed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yesterday,
at 6c day« after date for eight hundred dollari.
Th e note is in the hand writing oJ the Suhfcri
ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the
indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas
W. Francis This note together with a con
tract between Charles Williamfon, and Charles
Hale for lands in townihip, No. 4, ia the ah
range of Struiler county, state of New.Jersey,
and fandry other papers contained in a Poeket
Book, were taken from the Subscribers dtrlk lift
evening. As the above can be of no use to the
person who has carried them r£F, (hhould they
be returned, no queilions (hall be aiked.
February 6.
FOR CAPE FRANCOIS,
r ■£^S r ~~ THE BRIGANTINE
jjgk GEORGE,
WILLIAM BELL, MASTFRJ
T° fail when the navigation will
permit She n a good ftrang vessel, and Just out
of the Carpenters hands.
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For freight or pitTage spply to
MOORE WHARTON,
JSfo. 107 Stuii Wattr Strait.
dlit
Mrvary 6*
A PERSON to superintend a small Farm,
about five miles from the city. He will
be accommodated with a good houfeand other
conveniences.
None need apply who cannot be well recom
mended.
£5" Enquire at 109 Spruct Street,
February 19.
thirty Dollars Reward,
DESERTED from the quarters of the fub
feriber, on Saturday th« Bth inft. an entitled
soldier, named JAMES BUTLER, a Carter by
occupation, born in the State of New Jersey, agtd
thirty five years, five feet nine inches high, sandy
completion, hazle eyes, and short sandy hair, has
been some time arefidcAt of this city, it is thought
he is now in Mount Holly in New Jersey, or its
vicinity, as his friendi chit-fiy reside there.
On Thursday the 13th instant, an enlilUd
soldier, named JOHN BARR, born in Lancas
ter, Pennsylvania, his occupation that cf a la
bourer, thirty-nine years of age, five feet nine
inches high, dark eyes, black hair, which he
■wore queued, of a dark complexion, his face
bloated by the immoderate use of fpiritots li
quors; his acquaintance being in Wilmington
or its vicinity, where he formerly lived, 'tis pos
sible he may take that rout.
Whoever shall take up said deserters and lojge
them in jail, or fliall deliver them to the fuMcriber,
at his quarters in Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth
streets, Philadelphia, or to any officer of the army
of the United States, (hall receive the above re
ward, and reasonable charges; or for either of
them a proportionate computation.
Febreai'jr, 19.
A&HINGTON.
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CAUTION.
SAMUEL MIFFLIN.
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WANTED,
ALSO,
BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jun.
•Captain, 10th rtcgi. U.S.
Bmkof Pennfylvani^
F#br«i y is,ißod.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT nd btifirtefs will be dons at the Tiank
of Pennsylvania, on Saturday the nd init.
it being the day appo nted by authority for pay
ing rel'pedl to the memory of the lite Genera)
Washington.
Nntes must be offered on Thursday for dif.
count, a« the Board of Direflors will meet on
Friday for thstpurpofe; and all payments due
on Saturday at ti<is Bjnk, roust he mad# on the
Bv -der of the Boa
' oi -cr ot i... - -><ird,
JONATHAN SMITH, Cashier.
February 19.
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Bank of the JJmted States. j
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NOTICE.
rHE public are informed, that ao bufinefi
will be diSne at thu Bank on SafU'day ihe
ud infant, being the Aiy set apart by antho- :
rity for paying refpeft to the memory of Gen.
Washington.
G. SIMPSON, Cashier.
February 19. djt
Bank of North America.
February 19, 1800.
NOTICE.
S ATURDAY next the ud instant, being sot
apart by authority, for paying refpefl to the
memory of General George Wsfhington, the
public are informed no bufinefi will be done at
thii Bank on that day.
H DRINKER. Jun. Caihier.
February 10. djt
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A FEW HOGSHEADS
FIRST qUALITY SUGAR
FOk SALE,
By ROBINETT and KISSELMAN,
No. JOS South Water Street.
February iS.
AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW.
JUS 7 PUBLISHED,
AND
FOR SALE,
AT THI S OFFICE,
A SKETCH OP THE
fUfe anD Cljaratfer
OP I
PRINCE ALEXANDER SUWOROW RYM- I
NIKSKI,
Field-Ma» (hal General it) the fcr vice of His Imperi
al Majcfty, the Emperor of all the Rufiias,
tvitb
The History of his Campaigns.
Translated from the German of Frederick
Antbing.
To which it
A concise and combrebensive History of
His Italian Campaign.
By William Cobbett.
With an elegant Print-Portrr.it of that re.
d 3«..
novjned. Warrior.
[Price » l-i Dollari.]
Portrait of Marshal Survorow.
Gmtlemen defirout of polTefTir* » capital like
ref», «• cuted in the firft flyle, of this illustrious
Christian Chieftain, may he furiiilhed with parti
cular proof impreflions, at th» ofH.e, price one
Dollar.
February l».
LANDS AND SHARES
IN THE
Population 13Afylum Companies.
On Friday the 7th day of March next,
At 7 o'clock in the evening will be cxpofed to
Sale by Public Vendue,
At the Merchants Coffee House in Second
firtet, in the city of Philadelphia,
THS FOLLOWIMC
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l ju 4t Equinunk, Northampton co.
7 1943 41 Lehawaxen, ditto do.
8 3187 70 Buttermilk Fills, Luzerne do.
1 853 80 Equinunk, Northampton do.
5 1083 66 ditto ditto do.
3 1309 61 Lehawaxen, ditto do
* 83J 33 Cullies Creek, d'tto do.
* 879 78 EquinuHk, ditto do.
11 4714 8x Leh'waxen, ditto do.
4 1489 j8 ditto ditto do.
4 1757 8? Equinunk, ditto do.
6 1603 124 Wyfankin, Luzerne, do.
6 ijot 97 Starucia, Northampton do.
9737 96 Buttermilk FalJs, Luzerne do.
19 8061 8 Melhippin, ditto do.
20 8644 100 ditt» ditto do.
17 11474 123 Tufcarora, ditto do.
63 15493 »3 Wappaffng, ditto do.
l 3 9i'6 9< Melhappin & Tunkanncck,
Luzerne do.
Allegheny do.
Equinunk, Northampton do.
Starucia, ditto do
Brodhead's Creek, do. do.
ditto ditto do.
East branch of Lehawaxen,
Northampton do.
East branch of Lehawaxen,
Northampton do.
French creek &c Allegheny do.
Toby's creak, Northarop. do
Schuylkill, Berks do.
Conocanering, Allegheny do.
ditto ditto do.
Lehawaxen, Northampton do.
Wappufinp, Luzerne do.
Northumberland do.
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40 «oeoo o
8 3439 3°
io ?45< 13
4 747 too
j 4184 68
15 6000 o
3 iioo o
75 30-00 o
10 61S8 80
37 14879 °
11 3*57 59
'3 3191 9*
11 4400 o
9 33*4 44
6 6293 135
109664 17
Six hundred and seventv-three Shares in
the Population Company.
Three hundred and twenty six Shares in
the Asylum Gempany.
CONNELLY & Co.
Philadelphia, 14th Feb. dtf
4,
SALES
LANDS,
Wbert JituateJ.
AISO,
AND
(Bajettx.
PHILADELPHIA,
THURSDAY EVKNINC, FEBRUARY 20.
No paper will be ifftied from this office,
on Saturday ; —an account of the Public
Ceremonies in lienor ofGen. \\ afhington.
Through thekindoefs of an obliging friend
in Europe, wc have received by the Com
et, at Baltimore, and an arrival at Charles
ton, from St. Sebastian's, files of Pans
Journals fur the month of November.
The following articles arc translated from
them.
PARIS, November 28.
The D.irbi-ts continue their ravages in the
department of the'maritime Alps ; they are
protected by the Koyalifts, and niaiT.icre the
republicans.
In the fifing of the " Legislative Com
mission of the Council of Ancier.ts," on the
24th, November, the central ad'nini(lr>tions
of Yenne and Ch 11 rente, the judges of the
civil tribunal ofKieur and Olfe, the citizens
ot the comiruce of Laon, felicitated the
commiflion on the triumph of Buonaparte.
The commiflion approved the resolution of
yrfterday, which opens to the minister of the
nterior a credit of eight millions.
It is a mistake that General Champoinet
'1 ready on his return to s. We had
8 already on nis Paris. », _
yesterday news from him flill dated in Italy
It is not indeed as favorable as we migh
kingdom of Naples ; and it appears that ii
quitting tlu- army of Italy, he will hav
fome reverses to he repaired.
Championet is fucceededin tbecommani
of the army nf Italy by St. Cyr.
By order of-tbe Consuls, all theatrica
pieces relative to the affair of St. Cloud,(th;
triumph ot' Buonaparte) have been forbidden
There ruifs a report, that the Arohduki
has fct out t for Vienna. It is ?d
dtd, that in palling by Augfbourg, he di(
not fee Suwarow.
GrofcafTand Dorimon, "one oftheexclud
ed deputies, impriibned in the Temple, hoi
been let at liberty.
Every one builds a constitution after hi;
own fafhion every pne gives us his dream'
for realities : some prefcrve the three con
suls, others efhihlifh a Prefuient and Vice-
President ; now tbey divide France ir:tc
twenry-fivr confederate dates, and now intt
fifty departments ; this scheme re-edab'ifli
one fnppreflc-s the central and municipal ad
ministrations ; such an one announces ;
Grand Eleftor who (hall have no othei
out the right of dfflitution : he is to hole
what they call the folio of benefices. Sucb
another converts the Legislative Bcdy intc
two chambers ; the one composed of twe
- hundred representatives (hall discuss the laws
of which the Power (hall have th<
origination ; the oilier, composed of one
hundred (hall approve or rejef
these laws withoutdifcuffion, only by yes 01
no. They speak-also as a Constitutional ju
ry which (hall pronounce in a supreme man
ner upon all difputcs relating to the Confti
tutiou ; they flill speak of counsellors ol
slate, of the introduftion of rainifters intc
the Legislative body, of the neceflity of ha
ving a certain -revenue to be eligible to ei
privilege of voting ; they speak of causing
the conftitutioH to be received by the people
without prelenting it to the Legidative Bo
dy ; they speak after this of dissolving the
pre lent councils in order to tlhblilh councils
conformable to the new conflitution. We
give this merely as the tenor of private eon
verfationt, for we are (till ignorant of the
bails of the focia! contrad they are prepar
mg for us: t-he legidative committees have
decreed upthing- a? yet in regard to that ob
ject ; it i? probable in the mean time that
we (hall know.erir fifteen days to what to at
tach ourfelres, and 'without doubt we (hall
have some details upon the principal difpofi
[Z.'Wmi des Lois.
An ignorant artdihCompetrnt man having
a (Turned upon hire felt' to write a Life of Ge
neral Wellington, we are happy in Having
it m our power to'ftate that a work of this
nature u likely soon to be undertaken by a
Gentleman of talents and learning adequate
to so important and interefling a talfc • and
who will alio po'rtefs' the advantage of a re-
Hero fe l ° tht official papers of thf departed
We are authorized in making this (late
m»nt, by a Letter from the Legatee of the
papers ot General Walhington, wherein that
Gemleman mentions Rveral circumstances
which will probably forbid him from at
empting it ; but trusts th..t the Election of
'n C , ara " er bc ,U hii P ow ", which
ie (hall endeavor to make immediately.
Mr. A. Dickens, an enterprising young
ma,, ', about re.ptiblilhing Two Sermons
preached by■ ©gd, n 0 f Newark, on
the Death of General Wnfhington. These
Sermons are particularly valuable, as they re
cord many latere fling ciicumflances in the"
hfe or that illuflnous man, which, we be
lieve, will be new to the mass 0 f readers.
As a Bookseller, fludious of publifhmj
good Books, Mr. Dickens merits counte
nance and applaufe'.
ft , at „ ed mcct, % r of the American
Philosophical Societj, will be held at their
Wall, to-morrow evening, at 6 o'clock.
Samuel H. Smith, Sec'ry.
Feb. 20.
Z"* Ust ' h £ *• Rev.
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THEATRE.
La ft evening, was performed to a very
fafhionable audience, another new thingfrom
the 1- acious pen of the old lilummatus.
As the Play B.lli told us that the produc
tion had been revised, and adapted to tne
American stage, we expected to have tound
it pruned at least of cosny highly exception
able pnrts which nevertheless were all repeat
! e d. Indeed, it is difficult to diicern any ap
pearance of what we hope mull yet be deem
ed an adaptation to the American stage. A
scantling of the Ftench Revolution is, in
deed, introduced, in that scene where a rab
ble of foveieign citizens is afiembled, tor the
ptirpofe of murdering the Governor, and a
"little Child, mid where their orators ha
rangue them from the head et hogftiead.
If it is meant that this part of the buiinefs
fliould be considered as adapted to the Ame
rican stage and of course ht-ld up lor an ex
ample. then, I think they had better given us
the play as it came from the hands of Kot
zebue, without insulting us with this xilapta
i lion. The piece is ?rouded with inveftive
against Priests, with the crimes of nobility,
and common place declamation against War ;
and is as highly fraught with the tenets of
the School of Weifh»upt as any proamnion
that has heietofore invaded us from this vile
source.
TALEYRAND.
Citizen Talleyrand has lately diiplayed
at Paris, trait of duplicity and fnrjfe. On
the 23d, there appeared in a journal, under
the immediate direftion of 1 alhyrand, the
following paragraph and letter :
" Citizen Talleyrand, sincerely affli&ed
at finding the name of citizen Joiry inclu
ded in the lilt of those who were affefted
by the decree of th« 26th Bruraaite, has
just written to the minilter of the police a
letter which breathes the purest and mod
delicate sentiment."
Of Citizen Talleyrand, to the Minister of the
" I hnvt read, Citizen Minister, with
much anxiety, the name of Jorry in the
lift of those sentenced to banifhraent. Jor
ry is a very young man, whose errors are
more entitled to indulgence, than deserving
of rigourous treatment. He is now in the
service of the republic in the army oi Italy.
Perhaps evan at this moment, when the
operation of the law extends to him, it is
anticipated by the blow of the enemy. Per
haps his name is honoured by the wounds
he may have received, or by a patriotic
death.
"It is encumbent on me to add, that
Jsrry having, as far as I know, offended
none but myfelf, I think I have peculiar
right to offer these observations to your
notice ; and, I confefs, that feeling the ut
most desire to have the offence forgotten by
all the world, as it is by me, I shall receive
as a personal favour the exception which I
now solicit, and which I entreat you to re
quell of the Consuls of the republic.
This letter, which bears every mark of
candour, was written when Talleyrand was
acquainted with the death of of Jorry ! ! 1
NEW-YORK, February 19.
Capt. Fitch of the brig Two Sifters, from
Savannah, came up to town lad evening in a
pilot boat. He informs thtt the Ihip Shep
herdefj,-Rogers, from that port is below ;
also the brig Appollo, Burnham, and brig
Elua, Swain, from Savannah, are below,
within the Hook, and the brig John, Hender
fon, from Cork, in 60 days.
Savannah, Feb. 4.
A gentleman diredt from Fort Wilkinfon,
mentions that (tol. Hawkins left there on
the 24th ult. for the Creek nation.
Extratl of a letter from col. Hawkins, agent
of the United States for Indian Affairs,
to Governor Jackson. dated Cowetah Tal
lowhaflce, joth Dec. 1799.
" I have not till the present had an op
portunity to acknowledge tlie receipt of your
excellency s favor of the 13th November,
whicl, was delivered me on the road to Tuck
abatchee, and I cannot reply to the whole
as I could. The documents herewith inclol
ed will exhibit to you some interesting pro
ceedings in this quarter, and are an apology
for the omission.
1 he National Council was convened at
Tuckabatchee on the 24 Nov. the meeting
has been a very HHerc fling one : I had much
, convention with the chiefs, and felt that
; as an agent, I pofTeflVd their confidence in a
high degree. The Chiefs have agreed that
all mifchief makers and thieves of any court
try of white people, shall be under the go-
I vernmtTlt of agent for Indian affairs/
Mr. Bowles is near the mouth of this ri.
ver, from whence he continues to pour forth
his threat against the officers of the United
| states in thu department, and I continue
my r a , rra "S cmeHts to punish' all thieves and
mifchief makers. We have punished in an
exemplary manner the leader of the banditti,
who insulted the cemmiffioners of Spain and
the Lnited States, on the I7 th of Sept
he was cropped, whipped, and his property
deltroyed, and three of his affocmes whip
pea. We have had one white man whipped
or negro flcaling, and one negro fliot thro'
the arm and,h the thigh, for refilling those
who were sent to apprehend him, and at
tempting to fire on a white man.
\T w- 1U d ° Wn on " nc S ro belonging to
Mr. W« D , and have in my p«fn 111
Marcus tO , MrS< M ' lntoft1 ' one Capt.
frC ; ° nC l ° Ingram ; this
is the one who IS wounded. These
will be delivered to the order of
conveyance"' °* by thc fi,ft
few afflfl l \ a " ardu " us undertaking with a
afiiftanta to make the imprrflions I wifii
LETTER
Police.
1
en . the minds of
scattered over a wild co
miles square. Bowk"!
malcsrs, are by every oj.
the minds of the Indians
liable lies and
prcfentconjc,aure I
with peculiar pleasure, the aflurance' of f
lure co-operation on the part of your °*
lency, to promote harmony and to pX''
peace. The period may be eventually a v,
ry interesting one for Jour frontiers."
BALiIMORE, February i 8
FIRE
Was yesterday itiorm»g, about f„ n . r ; fe v.
covered bursting from the cabin of the'fhm*
Mohawk, of Philadelphia, lying at
wharf, Fell 6 Po.nt. The fire originated
from the stove, which being pl acc d in ,
ceiling, it is supposed a f p?r t co mmun ; c .
ted to the wa.nfcot pannels. . Happily it
gained no considerable height before i, wa .
difcoeered and extisguifhed , had the fi re
but touched the rigging of the veffd a
dreadful conflagration must have been 'he
conf-quence, for the Mohawk it surround
ed by a -great number of vessels, all ef which
are ice-bound.
Philadelphia, Feb. i
I DEAR SIR,
| By order of the committee of arrange,
ment, I d«myfelf the plrafure to fend you
an estra& from the min«e»of the ftaßdincr
committee of the Pennsylvania f oc ; ety 0 f
the Cincinnati, in order that you may take
fueh measures in confluence thereof asyou
(hall deem proper,
" Rtfolved, That Mac' herfon's Lerion
be requested to precede the society i„ tit p ro .
cejjten from tie State House to the church in
• Racejireeton Saturday th: Zzdof February.
The trquejl to be made through the command
ing officer of the corps, and that fiatt be Jet
' apart for them in the church."
I b«g leave to mention that it it the wilh
of the committee that the procellion (hould
move from the State House precisely at it
o'clock, and return in the fame order is
which it proceeds to the church
j I am with much refped and esteem,
Dear Sir, yonr obedient servant,
M. M'CONNEL, Afft. Sec'ry.
Brigadier Gen. Mocpherftn.
Br'gadier general MACPHERSON, in
co sequence of the above communication, di
reßt that the BLUES parade at the Stale
House on Saturday the 22dat 11 o'clock A.
M. in uniform, with their fide ai mi only.
By order of Brigadier General Mafbirfon,
JOHN M'CAULEY, Arij.t.
CARD.
ICT IN pursuance of a resolution of tie
Stai ding Committe of the Pennsylvania So.
ciety of the Cincinnati, the members of the
Cincinnati, not kelongmgto this State,
maybe in the city on Saturday the ud irft.
the officers ot the late revolutionary army,
not members of the society, the rficcrs of
1 the army, navy, and militia, are refps&fully
invited to join in procession to be formed at
the State House, precisely at 12 o'clock of
said day, by the Pennsylvania Society of
Cincinnati, and proceed from thence to the
Reformed Church In Race ft. where an Eh*
logium on the chamber of Gen. WASH
INGTON will be delivered before the Soci
ety by one of its members. The proceffioi
will return in the fame order iH which it
proceeds to the church.
James Moore, "1
Charles Biddle, I Committee df
M. M i Conntll. f Arrangement.
Robert Patton, J
Philadelphia, Feb. 15, ißeo. dSfe
CINCINNATI.
At a meeting of the PennlylvanH State So»
ciety of the Cincinnati, held at thr Stats
House, in Philadelphia, 011 the aift *
December, 1799,
BRIGADIER GEN. MACPHERSON
IN THE CHAIR,
The following Resolutions were moted by
Major Jacksov, and usanimosfly
adopted :
Resolved, That, in veneration of the ex
alted virtues, patriotism, and public fervicM
of our late mod excellent, beloyed, and ever
to be lamented PreGdent General,
■ Wafhingtbi),—and as a tribute of the o«P e
sorrow, and most affe&ionate attachment to
; his endeared and illoffrious memory, t «
Members of this Society will wear nioun
ing, connected with the Badge of the Society,
during fix months. #•. I j
Resolved, That a strip ff black '
pafling along the centre of the Ril> M
the Order, be aided 011 this occafioti.
The following resolutions were moved by g E
Macpherfon and unanimously adop •
Resolved, That Major Jackion be re^ B
ed to prepare and pronounce an Lulo^iJ 3
the charafter of General W
bracing a summary review ol Wis IV ' ,
Military services ; and that the fame -
livered before this Society on Satur
2id Jay of February next, at one ° c '
P. M. at such place as the Staging J a y
mittee to whom the arrangements w t e
are referred, shall determine.
Resolved, That the Prefidentoft ic' c
States and his family—the Vice Pre .
the United' States, the Speaker oft e .
of Representatives, the Members 01 j
Houfe3 rf Congress, the Heads 0 s ■
meots, the Judiciary, and such other
of the General ana State Govern i" c
may then be in Philadelphia, •>« re pc L
invited to honor the Society with the f
fence on the occalion.
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