r f I'-,.. tiajtttt. Wi PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 17. ' Mente quatit folida. from the Shop of Mess. Colon & Spondee. } ,!>' ' ; AUTHOB's EV*NIN6S. h,Ve ' heei> »""»?»». partieu- Eoglifh language, to employ i-jttesliniial t|«irn3 and allusions in humorous tfcrhaps do on* wag ever happier 1 \tl*« Mfowing, sddrefled To an Ironmonger, on tis Birth Day. Oh, Lockman, may thy angel true Tby cb'aM of life extend, And add a thousand links thereto ; So prays thy rotriy friend. Andmjy'ft tliou neither rust nor (Vain, N«r cjnker ever f«tl ; With heart as foftas silken flcein, Thy >ibS be ribs of fteef. Lood as ac»nnon through the land, May thy (Mod name refeund ; And the ftv'otj hammei of thy hand Tby enemies cnnfomid. Aided by thee my series flow, , i Tlwir tinkle owe to thee As iron (harp'netli iron, so Thj frier.Jlhip (harp'neth me. Keen be thy fcnfV, like fwofd that's tiy'd, Thy wit) like point of prong, Thy judgment, like a saw, divide The right t-e from the wrong. Firm ss an an»;l may'ft thou bear The (trokes of every clime ; And, like a h»rder,'d file, flill wea.r Tlie teeth of envious time. Round in thyfelf, like polifti'd ball, Shine always smooth and bright ; When 1 otherironmongers fall May'fl thou (land bolt upright. And when lie's forge will work no more, Fire gsne, and metal cold, Alchymift iath. at touch, thy ore Shall all transmute to geld. While ploughs fh-Il turn the fertile mould, While needles seek the pole, While fetters, locks and bars (hall hold, Thy love (hall nail my foul. Lines to a Lady, ivitb a chaplet of red and white lueses. In this florid wreathe unite, . Roles red, >nd roses white ; • "t"ake it, beauteous maid, and trace ' In the white my love sick face : 'But the red's an emblem true jOf my heart, inflam'd by you. fSUSAUTt IS LOVt,. Not always give t melting kiss, And smiles with pleating whisper* jom'd ; Ner always, extafi'd with bliss, About my neck thy i; iv arms wind. The, wary lover learns by rreafure To ciretimfcrihe his greatefl joy ; Left, what, well husbanded. yields plcafure, Might, by the repetition, cloy. When thriec three !;i(Tcs I require, *■" Give me but two, withhold the other ; eold virgins to their fire, Qrchafte Diana gives her brother. Original Stanza from en Irhh Ballad. " Ypu said you lov'd me, Molly dear, Ah, why did I believe ; *et, who ci have thought such tender words Were meant bat deceive. Though thou pro*ve falfe, may Heaven on thee Its ehoiceft blessings pour ; Ah ftrammachree, n» collenogue, My Molly I adon-." Jurt at thii time, America, who fome lini& loves a joke, and revolutionary mutic, has, in a placid humour, parodied and sweet- Ijrfings, in all public places the following : You said.you loy'd me, Gallia dear, I Buonaparte believe ; sor, who caii think his tugar'd words My* Davy can deceive. Though, thou art falfr, I beg on nie You'll (mile, you cunning where ; Ah, I arts 'tfurrte, ma sweet Murr.ee, Ma Murmr,—treat.oace more. ♦Thofr, who remember the ill luck of McfF. Marfllall, Pirickney and Gerry,lhiver ing in the anti chamber of Regkide, the door flung in their face,-the infalent not at tome of the crippled apellate, and the amu fiug chitchat of X. Y. and a lady, may, with 110 great violence, imagine some delicate embarrafTinents arising in the nciv court of Buonaparte, when the Chief Justice of the United States, on his knees to the French bigh-jvaymen, implores them to return the ■watches and the . urfes, which thsv have Stolen* If anether lady should be pro cured by the French Mountebanks to trifle ■with i grurc EmbafTy,te lover of allnlions, reccjllefiing at once the name of one of our Eirvoys, aid a line from another Irish ditty May repeat " A loving couple met, one day, Kale and Davy, Kate and Davy— Come let's a treaty make, I pray, Says bonny Kate to l)avy. On Tuesday the Bth inflant, a duel was fought in Richmond, Virginia, between captain Meriwether Jones, and James Rind, Esq. We have not learnt the particulars of this affair, except that the latter gentle man received a wound in the body ; but we are happy to hear it it not likely to prove mortal. [Fir. Gaz. he American Consul, snd a number of > pam and American Merchants at the Havanna, have publilW a letter to William Bambndge, Ef,. 0 f the Korfotk sloop of war, t tanking him far his exertions in the piotegtion of their Commerce# DIED.] —On the rft inftrnt, after a ve-l •7,C ,ort ,llnefs . Trougott Baggc, Esq. of Salem, in the SWte of North Carolina.— Mr. Bagg e was the gener*! friend of nun-' ' ' and r efoe<fted by all who knew him ; and ,t is hut justice to fay, that in this dif penlation of providenee, society has loft, in him, one of her highest ornaments; but which, whiltt it fills every heart with sorrow, mult aHord infinite fatisfaftion to hi"s a'c-" quamtm.ee, in the recolleftion of his exam pi-s through life; all which fnded to.pjo ny.te induflry, improve society, and make plun the paths of virtue, honedy and punc tuality, and to lecure the felicities tf a fu ture date. Ihe above i s a j u ft tn |, ute t0 t | lf charac ter of M r . Bagge, fcy a friend who knew him well. PROFOUND POLITICS! From the Virginia Feueralist. The friends ofhnmanity mull deplore the profpea presented by the late European advices, received by the Pallas, arrived at New York. Buonaparte's renewed proposals for peace have been rejefled with considerable hau teur, and this desirable event seems to be now almost as distant as ever. Neither the duraliou of the contett, nor the unparalleled calamities which have r> fultcd from it, have depressed the spirit of war; but on the co-jtr iy, the preparations for the present campaign exceed in magnitude and extent those of any former period. It is highly probable that the very formi dable force embodied under the command of the Chouan chiefs (to whom tour Englilh frigates lately dispatched for that purpose, fuccefsfully debased ample fupphesof arms ammunition and money) was the principal inducement of overtures towards an accom modation on the part of the French Coaful, and also of tAeir reje&ion by his Britannic Majesty : But to whatever cause the failure was owing, the people at Fiance must now perceive that the only means*of faviug them selves from the horrors of the antient def potiirn conlill in the mod vigorous reliftance. In the present urgency of their situation union ameng themselves seems essential to the attainment of liberty, and the right of felf-govcrnment ; and although we afe not advocates for the " Rights of Man" to that unqualified and extravagant exteut which renders government a mefe nullity, and the social system nothing more than a farce, yet are we free to declare our wifties that this union may take, place. Jt is ridiculous in the extreme, and in fuking to common fetife, to pretefid to en tertain no defiie to prefcrrbe to' France any particular form of government; «4ien -si» • the vtry fame feritence, we discover that the particular form of government which France has eleStd, is made the oftenlible balls of obje&ion to the proposed peace, and the lerteration of the monarchy referred to, in terms oijini qua nun, too plain to be milun derftood. . It is adm tted that war cannot be more difattrousthah adangeious and illufirt peace; but we fee ftolhi; g in the French Con&iiu tion, wh ch can warrant the idea, that a peace made with the pieferit ruler of France would be of that nature. Under this im rrffi«n we hope that the rumour «f the Portlmouth being difpatchcd to our RiiniHers with counter orders is aitogahei unfounded. Confiiien cy in the government requires a renewal of pacific lnltruftiona. In all the changes and chances of the French revolution, America has recognized the right of the people of France to alter or abciiflt cxilting inlikuti ons and substitute others: In all these chan ges (lie has affidionfly fuught for pi ace, nd "« the obj.'6t is important at the present as at any prior period, we fee no jult cause or motive why it should be abandoned—While theiefore we fear no foreign power, it must be oar interest to cultivate the freadfhip of all NEW-YORK, April 16. Extract of a letter from an American Gen tleman at tie Court of Madi id to another in Cadiz, dared' Feb. I 100, handed to us by a gentleman <wbo came passengei id the brig Success, arrived here yesterday from Cadiz. _ " Two Couiiers have arrived herefrom Paris within three days. Buonaparte having failed in his attempt to riegociate with the Chonans, has iffutfd a proclamation to his soldiers, ordering them to put %o death every perl'on found in arms against the French Re public in l.a Vendee, and also to burti and totally destroy every town or village that has taken part with the Chouans. This begins a war of extermination. It is not known how many men Buonaparte will be able to fend against La Vendee. It is thought'-it will notejfeeed forty thousand men. Gene ral Brune is appointed to command this ex pedition* On the success of the war in La Vegdee will depend the fate of France. It will either place Louis on the Throne or establish Buonaparte strongly in his present power. The extreme poverty of the treasury of France, and the few refouces the y have, makes it difficult fur Buonaparte to carry his plan into execution. He was lately ob liged to suspend all kinds of payments from the treasury for 15 days, that a small sum might be sent from it for the present relief of the armies. It is certain that a triple alliance has lately taken plact between the two Emperors and England. They each engage to support and carry on the wai till Louis ftiall be placed on' the throne of France. A frefh body of Ruffians are'riew on their march to join the Imperial armies." CONGRESS. HOUSE Qf REPRRSENTATIVES. , w EDNISDAT> April 16. Ihe bill for the regulation of public ar senals and magazines, w»« react i third time andpafiVd. On motion of Mr. D. Foster, the com mittee of claims were, discharged from the further ConfideTation of thi. petition of Alexander Spotfword, and it was" referred to the committee of the whole; house to whom is referred the petition of Temple Elliott, and others. Mr. D. Foster, from the committee of claims made a report on the petition of Ma jor Thomas Johnson, who, pfayed competi tion for a party of militia on an expedition ngainft the Indians in 1794 —the report is favourable to the claim ot the petitioners, and recommends that provision be made by law for allowing the compensation requeued. The report was committed for to-morrow. Mr. Brace, from the committee to whom was referred several petitions relative to lands purchafcd from Judge Symtnes, repor ted a bill to pravide for the difpolitron of the lands between the Great and Little Miami River—which was read and commit ted. Ihe Hotlfe again resolved it ft If into a committee of the whole on the petition of Temple Elliott and others—Mr. Rutledge in the chair—when the unfavourable report et the committee of claims on the petition of David Jones, and Mm. Rodgers, chap lains to the American army during the re volutionary war, who prayed for bounty lands, was agreed to, ayes 36, noes 23. The committee then rose, and the con curred. Mr. New then offered a. refolDtion, di recting a bill to be brought in to authorize the Prefidentof the United- States to grant patents lor lands due to certain officers for their military services in the continental afrmy during the revolutionary wav, which were granted by the Hate of Viijjginia, and have hitherto been with withheld from them in coniequence of the act of celllon made by laid state. The refolutien was agreed to, and a com mittee appointed for that purpose. Mr. S. Smith brought in a bill toeftab lifli the didriil of Kennebunk, and to annex Lyme to New-Letidon ; to alter the diltrici of Bermuda Hundred and City Point, and further to ameud the aft regulating the col lection of duties on imports and tennage. Thfametidtnenw of the Senate to the bill to continue in forye the aft-intituled an aft to authofife -the defence of merchant vessels of the-United.States againft-French depreda tions, and to the bill fapplementary to tbe va£t regelating trade and', intercoiirle with •the Indian-tribes; aiul to peace on the frontiers, were taken up and,.concurred •io. v ;X: • . t The bill Pent frnni the .Senate., fßnefttrng the exportation of certain parcels . of gun powder,: mulkeu and read jt firft a.n4 fepehd ftme,;-aad: referred-to. the. Committee qf .Csnumer« And Maaul'aiiures. The house resolved it'felf into a commit tee of the whole on the bill-to - prefcH.be .the mode jf deciding diiputid elections of, Pre sident and Vice- frefiaent of. thp. United States, Mr. Rutlsigedo. the chair* *he#r Mr. n>o*ed-.to ftrjke.vjitot .that part of the firft feclion which comaitis tkr principal feature* Qf.thr bill, vi2.,'..tt»t.ljw Senate . (hall appoint the chairman of tbe .Grind Sommitttc. ; .that their detstionj (ball' be final and &c. Mr. Harper thought this wculd go to th<; entire dellruftion of th; bill—he was i|ot prepared to fay theft principles Ihould be agreed to,, but he thought lucre ought to be some uweftigation, »s the bill ec/itempUted, lie would therefore recommend the honora ble mover to modify his motion so as to try the second print,j!-. of the dec»(ion of the Grand Committee being final ard con clusive. Mr. Marshal! fatd, he was by no means an enemy to this bill; but he entertained fofne doubts as to the conUitutienality of its provifiom at pre&tn. After dwelling for fame time on particular clauses of the con ililuticn, Mr. M. read the amendment which he would make if the motion for flriking out was agreed to. A Ihort debate enfuea, when Mr, Nicho las moved that the committee- rife, report progress, and alk leave to fit again, which was carried ; and Mr. Marlhall'l amsnd ment w:;s ordered to be printed. The house refolveil itfelf iqto a committee of tli* •whole on the hill to make appropria tions for the military eflahlilhment for the year tßo®—and after filling lip 'tlie blanks in the bill it was ordered to be engrailed and read a third time to-morrow. The bill allowing an additional salary to the'officers of both houses of Cengrefs, was agreed te in committee of the who'e, Pnd Ordered to be read a third time to-morrow. Mr. Varr.um called up for confederation the resolution -which he laid en the table di rcift<ng the clerk to procure twelve copies of Hertie's digest of the laws of the United States—and the fame having been again read, wa3 agreed to by the house. Mr. Hv Lee's motion'for appointing a committee to prepare a fyflem of rules and fegulation* for tlie government of the diftrlft of Columbia; »as alfoagr.eed to ; yeas 50 ; and a committee of five appointed for that pnrpofe. The favorable report of the select com mittee on the petition of William Tazewell, Esq. late secretary of Mr. Gerry, was deba ted in committee of the whole, and agreed Jo, yeas 39 ; nays 30 j and a bill ordered to bt brougrt in for his reli^i—Adjiurned'. SC5® A stated meeting of the American Philosophical Societj will be held at their hall, on Friday evening the 18th instant, at 6 o'clock,.when an eleiiion for members will take place. S. H- SMITH, Sec. RALEIGH, (N. C.) April 8 j Last week, some fcrious disagreement having taken place between two men of the | names of Bridges and Sirnms, near Smith field, wc understand the former way-laid 'the latter, and shot him ; and. on flying from his pursuers. Bridges was afterwards shot at and wounded. He is now lodged in Smithficld goal. I a miiftsr, near Neufe river, in John ston, on Saturday, in riding a race, Mr. Jefle Hinton was unfortunately.killed, by his horfc flying out of the road with him and running againlt a tree. (Pasttte spatte. Itifl. Port of Philadelphia. ARRIVED, Brig Sal ly, Mason, Carthagena Sally, Wallace, Barbadoes Sclir. Regulator, Switzer, Charlcfton Cwpt. Wallace, of the brig Tally, left no Philadelphia veiTels at Barbadocs. Capt. Switzer, of the schooner Regulator, saw off the Capes on Tuesday l»fl, several vessel? apparently bound in. United States frigate, Captain Decatur, left Thompson's point this morning, bound out. Schooner Success, Bove, from hencf, was spoken in late. 20, 111 fight of the Florida (hore, bound to the Havantia. Brig Amazon, Lewis, of and for this port, failed from New Orleans the lafl ef March. ' » New-York, April i 5. DAYS ARRIVED Ship Dispatch, War 4 Brig Eliza, Swain, Eliza & Mary, Stevenson, N. Orleans 17 Schr. Anne, Watson, St. Bartholemews 15 Sloop Elizabeth, Jones, New Providence Fanny Pigot, do. CLFARKB, Ship Martha, Margar'etha, Wachter, Bremen Brig H;.nnah, Barnard, Havanna NEW THEATKE. (NEVER ACTED IN AMERICA.) For the Benefit of Mrs. Oldmixon. On Friday Evening, April 18, Will beprrfented, a celebrated new Comedy, called LAUGH WHEN YOU CAN. [Written by F. AtynMt, Efq | Gossamer, Mr. Bernard. Bonus, Mr. Francis. Mortimer, Mr. Wigncll. Hindoo, Mr. Cooper. Delville, Mr. Wood. Collly, Mr. Warren. Charles Mortimer, Mailer Harris. Mrs Mortimer, Mrs. Merry. Emily, Mrs.. Snowden. Dorwhy, Mrs. Francis * Miss Gloomy, Mrs. Oldmixon. BrttrUn tbt flcj tr.d Entertainment, A TRIPLE HORN PIP £. .By Mr Warrell, jun. Mr Mitchell, & Miss Solomon In tbe ecurfe.of the Evening, Mrs Oldmixon will sing a favorite SONG of Giordani's. To which will be added, a favorite Optra, (never performed here) called THE DOUBLE DISGUISE; Or y The Irish Chcmbermcid. [music by hoox.] Lord Heartwell, Mr Cain. Sir Richard Evergreen, Mr Warren, Tinsel, Mr Francis, . Sam, Mr. Bliflett. Emily, Miss Broadhurft. Miss Dofo'Cfty, Eveigrccn', Mrs Francis. Roi'c, (chc liith Chambermaid) Mrs Oldmixcn, I<oX. one Dollar, Fit, three quarters ©l' a dollar, a»d Gallery hall a dollar. Tickets to be ha'i at rhe Office of the Theatre, and at Mr Rice's book ft ore, Chalk's library, City Tavern, and of Mm. Olunruxoh, Arch flrect Z3~Mr. Warrtn'x Night will'be on Satur day next. &C?" *&ir. fj. amis'* Night will be on Monday jicxt. VI VAT RES PUB LICA. A GOOD THRhE STORY BRICK HOUSE 6? LOT, FOB SALS IN THE CITY OF BURUNGTON, SITUAT2 on High Street, the 8;h djor be low James Sterling's cn the fame fide of lit* way. The front has been occupied for ftverai years as a Slioe flore, aid there ire coiimorfiom back building*, which with its advantages of fituatmn, renders it a very eli gible fiand for feuOneft, as a retreat for a par ton wishing to remove from Philadelphia.— The lot is in a high state of cultivation as a jarden, and is stored with a variety of choice fruit trees ALSO, A TALUABLE TAN- YARD, With building thereon, wbich are largo and nearly new, fiiuate on the east fide of Wood Street, and i» adjoining to the above defcnbsd premifts. Ou the weft fide of the lime street i lot well fi'iiatrn t© buiid upon. Containing upwards u£ one icre, about joo feei in depth and -50 feet (Vent. It may oe fold, either altogether or in separate lots of from ao to 30 fefrt, so an to iuit the purchaser. LILtWISE, About 39 Acres of Land, Two and sn half miles from Burlington on the road to Dunk's Ferry, having a profpeift of the Delaware, and handfornely situate for 1 Country Recreat, or fuital.le for for the Philadelphia maiUet, tohe fbld tugi ther, or divided to suit the purcKifer The ft.rtgoinf! proptrty will-be fold oil cafy t erms with refye£l 10 payments. For further pjniculari esquire of Joflma R. Smith, No. m, North Fifth Street, John Smith, Jun, No. 99, Ar. h street, or of Smith and Allii.fon, Burlington. 4th me. >7 Rrcfrem'rCiraiftS: fffihjirftf, M.SULLY Respectfully acquaints the public that his BENEFIT is fixed for SATURDAY next; when will be exhibited, a great variety of SINGING, Horsemanship and Tumbling; A LSO, An entire meiv Pantomime. called HURRY SCURRY; Or, A TRIP TO GRAY'! GARDENS. Particulars will be exprefied in the bill*. On this occaficn as on former favors, he relies on the patronage of the Friends and Amateurs of Manly Exerclfes. Tickets to be had at the Circus, and at No, 24, S Fourth Street, oppofire the Indian Qween. Days THREE TEN DOLLAR NOTES, Of the Bank of the United States, *»* Any person that has found, and will return them to this Office (hall be haadi fomcly rewarded. i April 17. By J. ORMUOD, No 41, Chefiiut Street^ REMARKS On the aflertions (if the Author of the MEMOIRS OF JACOBINISM, Respecting the charaSer of EMANUEL S W EDEN BO RG, Ami the tendency of his Wrltinga april 17 Havanna 12 Savannah 7 In the Harmony, cast. Kolloch firom Calcutta, AND FOR SALE, By John Miller, Junr. No. 80, Dock- Coffaes Baftas Emerties Guzeenahs Mamoories Fine Handkerchiefs Doreas Black Pevfianj Hyi'on Teas ~j Heavy Pepper Los excellent quality. Sugar j Block Tin of the befl kind. Alto, by the th'tp Pennfyhania, from Bttm'ta, JAVA COFFE 8c SUGAR, April 17. tfBE PARTNERSHIP OP ISAAC tf EDWAKD PENNINGTON, SUGAR REFINERS, Expired the iftiuftan:. The BuGaefs i» how conduced by Edward Pennington who is authorized fettle all as*, count# relative to the said partnerftip. ISAAC PENNINGTON, EDWARD PENNINGTON. *pril 17 MANCHESTER, INTENDED to return an **JI tluttj— will take (reight if applied for im mediately April 17 A YOUTH from 12 t,o 16 year* df age, of a trtfdlabfe and obliging disposition", to arteiid in a Store— will be given. Apply at the ©ffice of this paper. dtf Aprrl 17. NOTICE. jvr-T fCr* THE Member* of the Society of th« Sons of Sr. (ito'gc, rffebiilbrd ht Phiiadel phu, for the Advice and Affifhn. c of hlhltiVn lii Difljiefs, are .requeftrd to atterd ao annivc;rfary meeting o£ the laid Society, at the Cily Tavern, 011 Wednefclay the 53d day of April, at 1 o'Clock in thr afternoon, GEO. DAVJ.3, Several members are to be hallotted for- Dinner to be on table at 4 o'clock. - 4 apti! 16.- ' In the ■■Siifi CANt&b from Clina t '• Rielfer3Dale t Efq. Qboiinuider, Yellow Nankeens, ' Silks. Imperial, ' Young Hyson, j . Hyfdn Skin* • VTEAS. ' - ■ Green and ' I ' ' Souchong • J ' ' •"« : f pply to the fubferiber,'orat MefTri. Willings and Francis's, Penn-ftreet. R. WILLIKG. dlw. April iJ. TO BE LET, And immediate possession given, PART OF A COUNTRY HOUSE, rl an airy and Very agreeable fitualion, near the Ridge road, -a itbin two miles of the oily, consisting of a 'handforoe parlour, two Ijrge Bed Clumber#, a large ceiled garret, a comfnodious kitchen, pantry, oven and milk h<jufe, and a pump of excellent water at the kitcher, doc ; also a garden well flocked with fruit, a:id a, few 2cfet of graft RTouod with caawiiient.ftablinsr, chair house, &c. Its vicinity to the city makes it an eligibJe r«reat for the family of any per- hofe avocations reipiire daily attention.— For ft rihcr particulars enquire of the fubfert her, No. Sos, Archftreet, thefecond dcior be l.'w sixth fireet, north fide. aptil Ij t»w6w Lojl this morning, This' Day Pull'tihed, [Price *5 Cents] IMPORTED street, FOR BRISTOL, Thomas Mvtgatrcyd isf ; 3j', Doclt Str«et. n ANTED, dt2^^ IMPORTED ROBERT T. EVANS. fat. eod3t Jdiot drw
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