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    jrsreign intelligence*
LONDON, January 14.
It wis yeftcrtlay evening that the answer
of our cabinet to tiie letter of the republican
ninifter Talleyrand, was lint to the foreign
raimftrrs resident at ®ur court, l'his
anfwer,and in general all the eorrefpondence
relating to the dispatches of the new French
government, in their propositions for enter
ing into a nffgociation, are the objeft of the
message -which' his mijefty has this diy to
communicate to the Parliament.—The con
sideration of it will be deferred to Monday,
in order to give tinge for printing and exa
mining it previous to the discussion. Every
thing announces that the debates will be
long and animated, as well trom the nature
of the fubjefl as the character of the fpeater.
It lecn)* certain, that Mr. Fox, raffed from
his political death, will preftnt himfelf in
Parliament at the head of the opposition
phalanx, and that party will vehemently ar
raign the meafurcs of Our cebinet. We
stall 110:, by premature observations, antici
pite that the answer to the letter of citizen
Talleyrand refers in general to the former
note in reply to the letter of Buonapirte,
with fonie veiy (liort observations on the
fubjett of aggreflion so frequently and falki.
dioufly difcuffrd. The letter of BriiTot to
his affjeiates irtcont- flibly proves that the
aggreflion was on the part of the enemy :
and as t® the other eoinpl tints of Talley,
rand, they are only recriminations which de
lerve no farther answer*
A Paris paper of the 14th, that is to fry,
oxe day later than these of Friday last, was
received in town yesterday. This paper,
like the former observes an extreme degree
of reserve on the proceedings-os the graml
consul in regard to a peace. It confines it
fclf to a puie and simple recital of the cor.
refpondence between the two governments,
without any comment whatever. The eon
clufion which might be drawn from this re
serve, againit tbe freedom of the French
press, is done away, by the irony with
"which the grand consul is treated in a letter
contained in the fame paper; and the free
donS with whi:h it censures the contpofition
of the different branches of the government
and the Legislature. It mtift be allowed
that if the file nee obferwd on political affairs
abroad is a proof of the reftriftions on the
press, the freedom with which tilt consular
proceedings at home are spoken, equally
proves that tbe r:ftraint is not general.
The intelligence from Germany, brought
by this Gazette, confirms all that we learn-
t from the preceding ones, refpeiling the
• ♦-etUblifhment of harmdny between the two
isnpsrial courts, the arrival of numerous
ix iuforcemmts to the Austrian army of the
Rhine, the success of the army in Suabia,
the fpsedy march into Bohemia of the Ruf
fian corps aiTcmbltd on the frontiers of Gal
litia. By the reinforcements which
Austria is fendincj to the Neckar and the
Mein. it should feein as if the campaign was
tc opin with the liege of Mayrnce ; and it
was <vith that thr cabinet of Vienna propo
feJ to terminate the last» It appeirs that
the ArviiUuke and marlhal Suwarrow are
•now repaired to V.cnna in order to concert
til" plan of the campaign to as to combine
their operations, the firft on the Lower
Rhine, and the latter in Switzerla/d.
There is no news rt!'pc£Uiig the state of
.affairs in Italy.
Sit yes, after presiding in the confervatsry
Senate on the 25th, set off again for the
country.
The Sfariilh ("onrt,. as well as tbat of
PriiEj, is using every mean* to procure
peace in Fuiope.
The arir.y of Su«arro\v a id the corpa 3e
Conde were rfefiHately about to rerarn to
Rtiffia. T!>fe is at least what the Prague,
H idclberg and Gai/tiea agreed
i ■ tilting, a* well as the German Mercury
i'> Srt.bia. They now agree in Sating the
cbnt'ary According to these Gazettes,
the Ruffians will be ic pay of Great Britain,
and are only waiting for their whole eqnip
mtnvi.i order to return to Suab/a.
Letters f'om Vienna, received at Augf
burgh 011 the 11th, alture us that the Triple
AjtraJe of /Vuftria, Russia, and of England,
has beet again finned in London ; and in
the firft article of thi» treaty, the 3 courts
enter into a reciprocal engagement to pu(h
die war with more vigaur than ever. The
A'Jgdiurg letters differ only in one clrcum
ftar.ee relative to the Ruffians—They slate
that part of that army will repair to Fran
conio. It is certain that there is at this
mom: nt a great number of Ruffian office s
in Vienna, at'd that the ci devant Comte
de Viomenil, general of cavalry in the Ruf
fian ferViee, who had received orders at Riga
to fuccted general Korfakow, and who since
that period nad repaired to Prague, is about
to quit that city to go to England, where
he will succeed General Herman in the com
mand of the Ruffian troops who aie ou the
coaft9 -of that island.
The Irilh Mail of Sunday, (fays the Lon
don - Chronicle of January 3 i ) brought let
ters from Dublin of Wednesday last, which
confirm us in the hopes we had entertained,
that the mafure of an Union will experience
very little further interruption.
Sunday also a mefTtnger arrived from
Bublin, giving to m nifters an account of
the proceeding of the Trifh Parliament on
•the opening of the ftflion. On Wcdnefday
the L*»td Lieutenant went in Rate to the
House of Lords, opened the fcflion with a
speech from the throne; a debate took
plate on the motion for (he address, and an
amendment was moved. Sir Lawrence Par
son» was the mover of the fpecific proposi
tion againtl the Union, Hy which the sense
of tie house was'tobe taken at once on the
important queition, when the minifteiial
parly wife ii«2r4« to •ctjourA. lb: debate
wu long ito Spirited. At eight o'clock in
the morning Mr. Grattan, who at twelrc
•'clock on the preceding night hid been
eleded to rtprefeftt the Borough of
Wicklow. took hit feat in the Houle, and
begged leave to deliver his opinion, and to
be allowed to [peak htting, on account*of
the fatigue he had undergone, and *f hit
indifpoQticn. He accordingly spoke at
considerable length against the mcafure of
th« U'ion, with hit usual elequencc. He
waianfwere l by Mr. Corry, and at eleven
o'clock in the foreocon a dm'Gon took place,
■when the numbers for the motion were 96
•—the numbers against it 138, so that the
mini Aerial majority in favour of the measure
of an Ui ion was 42 —There were writsmov
ed for thirty feats, which have been vacated
for different reafoni, through ministerial
perfualion, so as to give them the means to
fccure so many additional votes as soon as
the new eleAion (hall take place. This will
make the majority io favour of the Union
in the lower house seVenty two, a majority
quite decisive on the quelli n, as it will con
firm the wavering, and occafioa deferlion
even from the opposite ph.il.r x.
At the time the last accounts left Dub
lin every thing was perfeftly quiet. The
minds of the Anti Unionists were much de
puffed.
January ji.
Addre t moved iy tie Duh cf Bedford.
The following is the amendment moved
by the Duke of Bedford in the House of
Lords on Tuesday last, instead of the ad
dress moved by Lord Grenville :
That an address be presented to his Ma
jesty ;
To return onrmoft bubble thanks for his
condescension and goodness in having been
graciously pleased to communicate to us the
correlpondence between the mioifter of fo
reign affairs is Fr nee and his Majesty's
principal secretary of state for foreign af
fairs ; and raoft humbly to represent to his
Majesty that, on the Bth of December,
1795, his Majesty was graciouflv pleased to
acquaint this house, that he had been indu
ced, by the order of things in France, to
meet any difpoG'.ion for negociation on the
part of the enemy with in earnest defi e to
give it the failed and speediest tffed.
'1 hat, in purfnanee of this • disposition,
hit Majesty directed an overture to be made
in his name, by his Mmifter in Switzerland
in the fpri*g of tbe year 1796.
That on the rejeftion of that overture hit
Majesty gavtf the mod solemn assurance, in
a note dated April to, 17961 that when
ever his enemies'lhoulj mauifeft more paci
fic frntiraents, his Majesty wsuid at all times
be eager to concur in then, by lending
himfelf, in concert with his alliei, to all
such meafutes as (hould be best calculated
to re-eftablifti general tranquility on condi
tions just, honourable, and permatieni.
That bis Majesty hat since enter d into
two negoeiations for peace with the French
republic at Paris in the Autumn cf the year
1796, and at Lisle in the Sutnmei of the
following year 1797.
That his Majesty has repeated and fo
letnnly declared, that the rupture of both
those nrgociations u as solely to be afcribrd
to the determination of the French govern
ment to rejcS all means of peace, and to
pursue, at .all hazards, their hollile designs
agsinft the prosperity and fafety of these
kingdoms.
That, on the failure of <he regociation
at Parii, hit Majesty, in a ma ifefto, dated
the 27th of December, 1796, wis gra
ciously pleased " to renew, in the face of
all Europe, the solemn declaration that,
whenever his enemies should be disposed to
enter on the walk of general pacification in
a spirit of conciliation and equity, nothing
Ihould be wanting on hit part to contribute
:o the accomplilhment of that great objeA.
" That on the rupture «i the fubft quent
negociaciont at Lisle, hi. Majesty had agan
declared in a mauifefto, dated OSober 18,
1797> ti'-at, "he looked with anxioua
expedition to the moment when the
government of France fiiould (hew a
difpofitioa and spirit at all correfpon
ding to hit own 5" and that "he then
renewed before all Europe the solemn de
claration that he wat yet ready to conclude
peace en the fame moderate and equitable
pi inciples and terma which he had before
proposed."
" That we, hit Majefty'* mcft dutiful
and loyal fcbj«£h, Lords Spirtual and Tem
poral in Parliament assembled, impressed
wih the julticeof these fentimenu, and e
qually anxious for the re-eftablifliment of
tranquility, and for the preservation of the
honour and dignity of hi* Majefty'* crown
(of which we are, by the confUtutior, he
reditary advifera,) cannot conceal our re
gret at perceiving that his Majesty baa been
advised to reject the firft foj a ge
neral pacification on the part of the enemy ;
and we beg leave mod humbly to implore
hi* Majesty to give direiUons for the imme
diate renewal, if pofiible, of a negociation
for peace with the French Republic, most
fervently befeechii g hi* Majesty to reciir to
those principles ot moderation and equity
so solemnly ai <l so repeatedly avowed, and
which it ttriAly adhered to mull either en
fnre the speedy rrftoration of alt the bkf
fiog* of peace, or render our enemiea alone
accouutable for all the calamities too cer
tainly atteudant on a continuance of hof
lilities."
The fix Peers, who voted as Not Con
ttttti Lord Grenville's motion for the Ad
iith .
The' Duke of Bedford.
The Earl of Albemarle.
Lord Ponfonby (Earlof Befborough.)
Lord Holland.
Lord King.
Lord C MJelford.
Februtry 3.-
Tiie .profpeA of a rupture between Swe
den and Denmark and France increases, ci
tizen Grouvill has left Copenhagen, and Mr.
Dreyer is recalled from Paris.
Switzerland is to be treated in future as
a neutral country.
We have accounts from Britanny of a
desperate battle between the Chouans and
General Brune's forces, 5000 of the latter
being killed, wounded or taken prisoners.
Run.our may have augmented thei'e Iran
oers ; but it is certain, that government has
received information by a brother of D'Au
tich.imp, who arrived on Friday, that the
Cliouans were frtfm jo to 10c,00c men :
and that hodilitie* had aitiully recom
menced.
Accounts from Egypt ate extremely con- I
tr»dic>ory. Somtf a fieri that the Grand
Vizier had hern defeated by Gen. Kteber,
on the confines of Syria, and had loft his
camp, p«rt of his baggage, and several thou
fond prisoners. This news comes from
Constantinople, but later Vienna accounts
Sjrpear to doubt the intelligence.
Trie Bred fleet appears on the point of
failing. And the channel fleet is ordeied to
rpfqme its station off that port immediately.
sxfssirioir ( supposedJ for ecttt.
PARIS, January 34.
An official lrtt«r from Toulon, dated Jan.
6, fays, " Rear-Admiral Perree's squadron,
of one 74 and 4 corvetts, is ready for sea.
The (hips are Jaden with provisions and war
like ftorej.
ARMY OF ITALY.
«. raOCf.AM*TION.
Mojfena General m ihttfft the armui.
'VSoldiera af.tbe brave army of Italy, so
refpeflahle for their fortiiae, and heretofore
so celebrated for its triumphs, in accepting
the inteiefta of my country, and yield to
the wiftiej of a hero who honors me with
his friendship and hit confidence.
" I come to partake your fufferings, to
foften to put an end to them.
" I should long since have bee« ia the
midll of 7011, if I had not teen particular
ly occupied in providing far your ueceflities.
Your privations (hall cease ; for that I have
received the solemn promise of the Govern
ment—and for myfelf, I have taken meas
ures to secure you Supplies of every kind.
" But whatever raav.ie the extent of
yoir Sufferings, it wai not beyond the gen
■erofny and elevation of French folditra.
How come it to pass that some companies
have quitted their polls? You Suffer I So
you think that the mother country does not
coafider your Sacrifices f
" Soldiers, What is to be done in order
to recal vi£Wy to your standards ? I again
repeat that your wants (hall be supplied.
" We have the fame tnafs of glory to prt
ferve or again to acquire, and our efforts
ought to be ia common. I owe you all
my eare, you owe me your confidence. On
this I rely, as yov ought to depend upon
n>».
" Ought I, tr.y comrades, to hold ano
ther l»»guage with you i It in right to speak
of th< frrerity which I (hall (hew, if you
fwtrvc from subordination and
which conltitu'e your fo'e force? No; I
rejV6l the %»<niful iJea—you will never
have any other motive of coi.duQ than duty,
hunuur, and the lt»ve of your country.
" This Proclamation fliall be punted,
published, {luck -p whererer neceffery, and
pur into the.order of the Army."
Head quarter! at Antibea, »6th Nirofe
(January 16,) tigtli year of the French.
Republic.
(Signed)
CHINA GOODS.
Imported in the ship New Jcrfey, from Can
tan, and far sale by Archibald 'rlcCcll,
No. 187 South Second Street,
White and Yellow Nankeens,
Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hvfon flcin,
Bohea and Sootfeong Teas,
Black Satins and Lute firings, Hair Ribbon,
Caffi#, and Rheubarb in chests,
Sugar in boxes and ba.^s.
ALSO ON HAND,
A finall aiTortjnerit of China ware, and a few
Hbds Prime Jama ca Sugers.
April 4. dtf
NOTICE.
r r HE Creditor! of the late house of Irrjjin St
* Bryfytt. of Lexington, Kentucky, are
hereby informed, that a dividend of such mo
nies oK that liriK, as have been received by the
fubfcrifeer, will be made on the twentieth day
of April next a'cnohg those creditors *h<> Ihall
havft before that time I'urnifhcd (heir accoui.ta
properly Alteiled t<
WILSON HUNT.
Acting a*fiipnee.
dtao
March I r
NOTICE
THE Member* of the Philade-phi* Contri
butiorfhip for the Iniur n-e «■* jjHoultf
from loss by tire, are heie y notified, that an
Eie<ftion will be held at the Court Houfc in
High Streer, oa the 74th inltaut, hetv.ecen tic
hours of two a»,d five in the . tr
to choose. twelve dircdlofa and
the enfuiti£ year.
13v order of the Dir« ficr 3 ,
CALEB C ARM ALT; Clerk,
Philadelphia, 4th month, 3d
COUNTRY SEAT.
nr*o be let that Country eat, known by tkc
"V name ot Par eviKe, (i uatr near tfac u ' :r
ferry on the eall fide of >chuyikiif, i\to an m
kalf milea from the oourt hour?, It conta ns afc,oai
IO acres of land, a beawifwi i;oulc au<d ganje-n,
with a large barn, coach hcuie and llabi*
Please to enquire at the office No. 96 i\rch
| Aoril 4. dst
JOSEPH ANTHONIf h Co.
At their Store Av. J C'csr.ut direct, bdtc
FOR SALt.
The following Articled, viz.
fcirft quality Ruflia Hemp
Ruflia Duck
BraHdf in pipes, firft and fourth proof
Madeira Wine in pipts and half pipe#
Clafet in cafet "*-* '
Winter and Summer pr ffcd, Spermaceti Oil
Spermaceti Candels, and 4
Hyson Tca.lateft importation
March 14.
In the siip Jean, Daniel M'Pberson master,
from Cdnton, an Assortment of
Cuifiiling of
BJr.ck and coloured Luteflrings
Black S.ittin*
Black Senchaws
Black and coloured Sewing Silks
Nankeens, Fans, &c.
April 7,
Just Arrived,
AND FOR SALE BT THE SUBSCRIBERS,
OF THE SHIP PHILADELPHIA,
Theodore Bliss, Cemmatider, from Bengal
Sugar* ot the firft quality,
And toe qr. chefls »f superior quality
Hyfan Ten.
Willing* V Francis, and
Tb.mas Ul John Clifford.
March i;
m THE SHIP
Thomas Chalkley,
Thomas Kenny, JXluJltr
■ trUS* vufe' Sailt
in fix or eight days, 3 or 400
barrels will be received on freight, if speedy ap
plication be made.
For which or passage apply to
March la
SHIP GANGES.
DIVIDENDS for the Letter of Marqua schoon
er Rebottufe, and L'Eugcnic, the former
captured thr sth as August J aft off St. Bartholo
mews the l>rter tha toth of fame month iff St
Croix, will be paia a' the houfr of Lewis Albor
tu«, in Front (frost, below the Drawbridge, on
TUESD AY the IJthinft.
April 3
AND immediate poflcirion given, if r'quired,
a new two ftoty Brisk Hou c and Kitchen,
about 14 miles f'oti Philadelphia, -in the great
road t« Newtown Esquire of the i'rncx.
march a 7
advertisement.
THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALS,
Two very valuable Farms,
iN the township of Spri;ig£eid, and county
of Burlington* containing abtfut two l*ut#-
dred acre* «-fech. The Woodtard ird Mtadow,
of which there is ft f'jfficier.t quantity, :t cot
inferior to ai:y in tat State.
MASSENA.
To attract the ft-1 ice of perior.g rc&ditjg
withrn the couoty of Unrlngton, dcfiroun of
purehaling good an 1, Ma oaij ncceflary to
mention tb u ihcie fiuras tct parts of that ex
cellent trail v.f i %oo teres lately owned by
Samuel Bulluf.
The terms of file wit! be made convenient
t® the purchaser and may be known by apply
ing ve the ffcbfcribert. Thole wh» may wifli to
view the- land, will pieafe to ca'.l on William or
Ifraei Shinnr, eke prelent occupants.
SAMUEL HOUGH,
JOSEPH McILWAINE,
A Htm it i in fafi for 'Juln BuUus and Rmtb Built, t,
Burlington, Ntw Jcrlty,
March i2fjßao,
Unitkd States, ? jj.
Pennsjivcr.ia District. J
NOTICE IS HEREBY SIVEN,
'J'H AT a fprcial diftrifi court of the Unite J Stat««
will be helden at the City Hall io ttn cny of
Philadelphia in and for the Pennsylvania diftritft,
on r Ucf'l»y the «d day of April inftaat at un of
the clock in the forenoon of the fame day, for the
trial of an information filed by William Rawle,
Esquire, attorney of the United S.atci iu aad for
the said a^ainft
I !»rge eheft of Sugar,
1 keg of ditto,
J bagt of Coffee,
1 ditto ditto,
I ditto ditto,
! 5,""} <"»«••■
I bag Pimento,
sb.rvfc.mad? Coff
1 bag S
I final I box containing the apparatus
of a hair drefler,
30 barrels Snuff and Sugar,
19 boxes Sugar, at.d
I box Sweetmeats,
cr, ror
•fffmf
micles of foreign prowth or manufailurrt,
imported from pares beyond f:a and fubjed totfie
j»ymeot of duties impefed by the lawv of the U
nittd States and uaiaden and delivered at the Port
-»f olphia from the vrffels in which they
lr- juck cafe made and without « permit,
£-. c and f i*ed rhtrrcfor, &c.
April 7,
IMPORTED,
CHINA SILKS,
Also on band.
INDIA MUSLINS,
viz-
Gazzeenas
Gurrahi
CofTas
B.iftals, scc. and
India Bandannas.
For Sale by
ROBERT SMITH W Co.
No. 58, South Front Street.
THE CARGO
coxs/sriuc OF
An assortment of Piece Goods.
FOR ST. THOMAS'S,
MOORE WHARTON,
No. m Seutb Water street.
itt
PRIZE-MONEY !
To be Rented,
CITCATCO
Bj order of the Court,
D. CALDWEIXj
Clerk of the Dftnx&Cuiift.
J- » t'-f* -A
'"v'lifi'/i '
A T the requejt of Ms Scholanhu poftpore \
A. ts.Myt btcu on
Tuesday the ift of April VO a future day.
N. U.—'Mr F. begs lti*e to remind hit
Scholar* uld the public in -geiural, that after
.the tft q/ ffiWjjye .fcij §cho«l ta
HatmoHy Court- Day» of Tuition for rhepre*
Pent week, Thursday and Saturday at the usual
hours.
inarch ji
mwf 1 m
T0 Merchants.
MERCHANTS Accounts elegantly opened,
Books neatly and corre£lly potted, with
various other kinds of writing, by .a person
thoroughly acquainted with accounts.
Gentlemen exienlively concerned, may find
It to 1 heir im.rcft to put buQnefs in thi<* line
into his hands, as the fulleft confidence may be
reposed in him and ample fat.isfaAion given.
Addreft a line to B. A. an<i leave it with the
p i.iter hereof.
Philadelphia, March {9.
AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW
Jf/S'T PUBLISHED,
AND
fQR SALS,
AT THIS OFFICE,
A SKETCH OF THE
%iit an& CJjaratter
PRINCE ALEXANDER SUIVORQIV JtTM-
Field-Mai. lial General in the ferviccof Htalmperi
% al MajeAy, the Emperor of all the Ruffias,
WITH
The History of his Campaigns.
Translated from the German of Prederick
Ant'Ssug\
To wKich is added,
A.concise and crm'jrebensfac History of
Hrs Italian Campaign.
By William Cobbett.
i # iti an -elegant Print-Portrait of thai re-
nviuned Wurriar.
[Price a i-a Dollars.]
Portrait of Marshal Stiworow.
GtQfWfr.cn defitou* of poiTeflinjr a capital like*
ness, executed in the firtl Gyle, of thin illuilrioua
Chri.'lian Chieftain, may be furniOied with parti
cular proof impyflion*, at this office, price oue
Dollar.
February la
JUST COME TP HAND,
And for'falc at
W. Young, J. &" J. Churshanx, and
Thomas Dobson's Bookstorss,
A POkM,
Sacred to the memory of
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Late President of the United States, and
Commander in Chief ofthe Armies of the
United States.
Adapted to the aid February zSoo.
By Richard Alsop.
inarch ?6.
i\*S
THE HEALTH OFFICE
Is removed to No. 141 South .Front Street,
Near the Drawbridge.
April x
MAP OF NEW-JERSEY.
r T'HP. cpwmiCUncrs appointed for the purpose
■* of circulating fubf<7' : ptia&) papers, to the pro
pped plan of jrs:ur..g an accurate Map of New-
Jeffey. immediately afttr the*r appointment tranf*
mitred printed copies oi'the plan to various person*
in the federal couuciot of this state, in the
cities of New York and Philadelphia, *nd finco
time, through the medium of the pu! lie prints,
harr fhc gentlemen entrufled with tfeofc
papers, *9 return the number of fubferibers by
procttrej, to James Salter, ifq,
at Trenton, on or beforr the 6th day ef February
lad. Tse number of furfcriptions received, net
am unting ro two thousand, the commifEoneri
did uot conceive themselves authorized te fix a day
for the meeting of the company; nevertheless be*
irg of opinion from r«.fpe«Stable information, that
the ailual -fuWcriptions are nearly, if not fully,
adequate to rhe complete organization of the com
pany, if they could be ascertained by regular re*
turns, and being con fin cud that a trailing degree
of exertion, on tfce part of the persons holding the
fubfeription lifts, would enable them to carry the
intention of the fubferibers into effe&, they have
by the unanimous advice and consent of the sub
scribers, whom they have been able to consult,
fixed on the 14th day of May next* being the 2d
day of the fitting of the supreme court, for a meet
ing of the fvUfcribet* ac t I o'clock in the forenoon,,
at the Sfate House in Trenton, for the purpose of
electing fiveTtuftees and a Treafurer,if the.num
ber of fuUfcriptions should be fi.fficlcnt, or in any
event to determine on the rpeafures necefiary to ft
cure the attainment of an ohfciL so ufeful to the
date.
dim
From the unjverfal approbation exhibited, by
their fellow-citlzeus, at rue commencement of this
under aking, it vra« to be exjpj&ed t)»at the fub
fcriptious returned would have eF.furec! It» imne*
diate ex-curion. and the commiflioner? arepurfus
dc.l if proper attention is paid totKe jjrocurirgof
fuVfcfiprions, to their pun&iial return at the time
fxed for tlie meeting, and to the attetfltnee of the
fttbfcriborß,either in person or by proxy, that s»p
farther delay will take place io commer.cirg the
operations of the company, in time for their exe
cution during the courfeof theeufuing fumxner.
WTUIAM PEARSON; S
MhMCKA* EWING,' ' > Commrs.
THOMAS M PO-TfcER.-)
Titzvrox, MarchM, 1800.
N-. B. papers are left with the fol
io Wmg-farr.crig o'her) g-ruleiften, in their refpee
rive counties, to whom those per Tons dcfiroui ef
promoting the objc&of the company are r»que(led
to apply.-
Wm. CampfieM, Esq. Mwrw
Gerfhom Dunn, Esq. Middlesex
Artis Seagrare, Esq. Salem.
Silas Dickerfun 1 Eif. Sutter
George Burgin, Esq. Cumberland t
Wa M'Eowen, F.fq. Somcrfet.
William Lloyd, Esq. Monmouth.
Jofe£h Hankinfon, Esq. Hanterdon,
Peter Ward, Esq. Rcrgcm,
Charles Clark, Esq. Ekck•
The abore gentlemen, with all othen
iifafcription piptrt, are pirticolarlr reqacfted W
fcrward the original fubfcriptioD paper!, to Jima
I Salter, Esq. Treafurtr on or before (he t<ch day
| of May am:
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