! jFomsn 31 nt< NEW YORK, April 24. - By the Britifb faciei Lady Arabella, arrived ycf.tr Jay from Falmouth, vie received Lon don pdpirs tn March 3, (four days later than the account! virt Boflon). The late hour they tarn', to hind, prmented our giv ins more lengthy extracts this day—we tuili be more copious in our next. LONDON, Marth l. Yederday the firll deposit Was made o» the lall Loan ; "and the preffurt for money being over, t)te Funds-rose about half per cent. * Mr. Gow - out ofth« Cnmnjiltioners for fettling the American claims, had taten his parage on board the Helen, a small fi-gle decked vessel without accommodation for passengers, but which was expefted to fail the Sril for America ; but Miniflers have given orders for the February Packet t« New York, to be detained at Falmouth, tV>til Mr. Gore can teach that place andh« joes out in" her. The extreme hade and eagerness which wer£ on this oc casion by Mr. Gor«'« taking passage o» board such a vessel as the Helen, whenfev eral regular fhipj will fail in ten days, gave rife to the idea that some important propo sition has been mode by our government. , The credentials of two rf the new Com milfioners from America, who are arri ed at wefe addressed to the late Dire&ory, in t to the present tovcrmnent of Fr*cce ; and it is fappofed that til 9 circumstance ha« occasioned a delay. T»ie last Freneh pa pers however assert, that Mr. Murray, one of the Commissioners appointed, had arrived 31 Paris from the Hag e, where he h»a re fidtd fume time a» American Minister to the Bits vian Republic. Price of Stock;, this day at one o'clock, Three uer cent. Cor.sols $31418. Omnium til 34 14 ADMIRAL! Y COURT. ; - j The adjudication! of the pirfent Judi.e j PARIS, February v 23. » f Court ot" Ad „iralty have bee,, repaid Mr M Cartnty [M'Henry,] Secretary of as hey ate admitted to have be t. con-eft ; (he Alnerican Legation at the Hague', is but the cases left by his nredeceffor were arr ived at Paris, and has joined Mr. Murray, fufflcitnt to occupy the )!Te of an erdinary H( , Secretar of thc coini r.,flion at Pari«.v perfonj added to «rb, 11, upon an accurate m „ hcr two c „ mm jff w ,e rt ,i,ft : CVtuniu calculation, it would require a dor<-n years thj . 6 , h of FebTllar to dispose of the csufes at present b fore the . Several letters from Verfliii, arrived' tbii Council, where, uwe d< not greatly err, _c»ufi rm [he eJ tet;u;ion of Jrotte, there have been but five canfcs determined . and h; , etat . ma j or . xiiey .vvcre' ilKffic* within *8 «any months Nor car. it fee without permitti g their ejes to b£ covered. e>therwife. Nor (hculd cenlure attach to One of them who was 01 ly w»unded by tiie that department, far delay, whilit those by firft firc> tßraeJ t0 thc f„!dicr» and with whom the Judicial part of it >, ennfl.tmed, ftd tt „ nqu ;|; t y tM tll In Vo f ln ;(h their are so immetted in other important bufmtU. bufinifs. It may admit a question whether it would not be expedient to appoint Vice Admiral- 1 ty Courts at the great sea ports, for the de- Itrmination of particular catiles ; but in all e.venti we cosceive it highly essential to point wha', by being devoted to that bufi nef», we may te allowed to call an efficient eourt of appeal ; of which the admiralty judge, ifl" could be fparcd from his pre sent litoatioo, would m ke a ir.oft compe tent and desired member. March 3 One of our cutters on the Yarmouth fl'A tion on Monday Uft lonked into the Elbe, but could not approach the ccalt, the na vigation being wholly interrupted by the ice. We have received the Paris papers to the 25th ultimo inclufiv*. The accounts they bring of the dellinntjon of the Ruffian army are very contradictory ; the Vienna C'. ur; Gazette of the Bth fays, however, that bo tbing positive was then know n of the dedi cation of these auxiliaries which ficms to prove that the late report of the Ruffians marching againtothe Rhine was unfounded. The emperor of Germany has at lift ac knowledged the rights of the king of Sar dini.i. Letters from Genoa mention, not only the acmiffion of his officer! to the civil government ef Pieduic»>t, but the troopsot that State nyvv occupy Tortona, Alessan dria, and the othor fortreffes. The Confulj were inftal'.ed in their new residence at the thuilleries, on the 19th, wiih great pomp. On the 21ft Buonaparte re ceived all the foreign ambassadors, and as trrwards entertained thereat dinner. The chief Consul conrinuea to mate it the great objeft of his policy to conciliate men of all opinions, and t® banish all dif tin&ions of party. Almofl all the viftims of the j Bth Fruclidor, who were recalled have been lertoreJ to the full- right of citi zens. Even Camille Jordan, who was gen erally conlidered as a royalist, is permitted to return to France and is to be placed un der the superintendence of the police at The French p4pcrs afitS to doubt the truth of the report that the elaflor of Ba varia was to bire buitroojw to this but miwftere doubtltf» are belter acquaint ed with his intention). ' ■ There is no material intelligence from either of the theatres of war, except that the army of the Archduke Charles has been Jet in motion, and is on itg march tbwards the Rhine. The campaign in that quarter may be (hortly cxpe&ed to commence Tl e • nly artie'e From Italy worthy of notice i* that the AuHiians have began to with draw thcmfelve# from the Genocfe territory, in conftquence of the scarcity of provisions in that quarter. DUBLIN, Feb. 15. , "Violent reTulutions are all the fafliion. It WiiS'yefterdav reiolved, at a public meet, log, te affociatc against the use ef Briti/h manufactures; and feme p::.?ion,atc n;a;»u,- dec]area th?y would give *»n byfi ncfe and diTUVarg'e tlieit* workmen : io that but -all this appears to tne the iail effort ol impotent rage- irrcnce* February 24* The Chancellor of the Exchequer is so much recovered of hi» wound, that he this night, attended in his place in the House of Commons* February it. As a proof how much the public curi osity, and iutereft relati»e to the Union has subsided here, there Were oat ten persons in •the gallery of the house of Coraraoni, at 4 o'clock th&day, alt ho' the most import ant of all t be. propositions,, that embracing tJje commercial part of the Union was to k»ve becfi brought forward. Three thoufaudßritilh trOopj landed here T#(terd<ry, Another of the •'Orange Lodges of this city has come farward in reprohation of a legiflativ* union. 1 (Dal!/ Ad. No business was dune in the commons this e*em»g. The Speaker took the chair at four o'clock, and counting the house, lotwithftanding much anxiety wasexpr-ffcd by the Chancetloi of the Exchequer to go into business, he adjourned, forty members rot being present- This day again presented the fame proof a 9 yesterday, that the public feeling has greatly fubGJed about the union, although it wa» the gr at commercial proposition that was to have been difcufled ; and altho' sev eral merohanti and maiinfa:turer( of the firft eminence were to have bsen examined ai to the effe<Sa of the proportion of the trade of Ireland, there were uot twenty persons in the ga'.lery. We ar« a volatile people, and things of the extremeft mo ment affedt U9 but at a nine day'l lutmcler ! I laugh at those whs fay this measure of union will be refilled by the people If Trifbmen fight at all, it willnot be from any ic'.ereft they feel about the Union, but " for the fun of the thing"—for mere flea fun, as they do at a Fair, a VV«ke, or a Patron, Imported m the sbip N'ew ft J nm (7an ton, a>\d for. sale by Ar.ci->bu!d 3-Jc.Call) , No. 187 Street, VVly tear.d Yellow ,Nan!;ns,' imperial* Young Hyfoii, Hy.fori &iw, Bohea and Teas, B|&fc Sattjns ijnd Lyteflujvgs, Hair Ribbon, Giilifij and Rheubarb in chjjfts, Sugar in boxes and bags. ALSO ON HAND, A Cm-all afTonment of China ware, aiid a tew Hhds Prime Jamaica Suger3. April 4 AND FOH SAL* BY TU€ SUESC:<I»IRa, Of the Ship C J N To N } Richard Dale, Commander, .from Canton, Bohe.i So.ncl:iiii< Hy'on skin Younr; Hyson aril Hyi'on. Wh : :e > Vcliow ) Sugar of Ift quality. China Ware. Caflia, Fans. An aCTprtiiicnt of Silks. April 14, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, •TW. Propeictoto of Funded St»ck credited •a the bo.ks of the rreafury» who do n®t prefer receiving their quarterly dividends, at the city <*f Walhii'g'on, arc nqacited to caufc their credits to be transfer red to the books oi some one of the Comniiflioßtrs oF Loans. The Anornicf of foreign c: editor# who arc not able to compjy with ihe foregoing recommenda tion, and who are desirous of receiving their vid<-n"c?i> at.rhe Bank of the United States, as here tofore pra&ifed, arc rrqudlcd to give notice to the Regirter of the I reafury, off he names of the foregn creditors, and the sum* of ilock for which they are attoTn»e«, that rweafures may bef afonably takes for complying with chcir wishes. April . A LL.Pcrfpna having.claims against Rixbard il 5. Footman, lurvivrng partneror the houfc of Footman & Co. aifo thole having claim* against the estate of Richard S* Fo&tmati y c'e ceafed, ate desired to exhibit their account-, well authenticated; and all thoTe indebted to the said firm are requeued to make immeaiite payment to M'CLELLEN, AilutiniflrJtcr to the tila:e of H. S. Footman ' Franjfird, Afril 9, djot. February 17. CHINA GOODS Just Arrived, THE CARGO C.OIIVHS'j OF >. TEAS. I J NANKEENS. WILLISGS b FRANCIS, No. 21, Pcnn Street. April 22, iSo». OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of toe Treasury. NOTIG E. < , LAIELr IVSUSHhD, AND IS NOW FOR SALE, By B. DAViE'Vat No. 68, High Strset, A frw copies of thf CON T R A C T roR T0« tGftCHA** OV t WESTERN TERRITORY, &C. Made with the LegislatUre of > eon.si dered with referent to tbe Idbfequent at- tc{np'& of the State, to impair its obligations [Price 5C Cents.] April 15 COUNTRY SEAT. To be sold, to morrow at the MerciiatifK' Co/fee Houfc, 'y H\T Country Seat belonging fn the ** of Adam Zimaingur, deetai>tl, fituare on Schuylkill, half a milo below Gray's ferry. By order of thw Adminiflrater. SHANNON & POALK, April %s Fifty Dollars Reward. RAfcl AWAY from the fubferibtr, on the morning-os Saturday the 19th instant, a mu latto Servant Man, named Will;*, but commonly called JJoha; he. is about 13 years old, 5 sett 8 inches high, (lender and knocked kneed; he is a dark mulatto, has thjck bulhy hair, which he commonly wears plait4i and turned up lhort be hind j Ins face is thin, but appears more i"o from havirg large wh.tfkers; h« had on when he went away, a round hat about half worn,- -white muslin cravat, a brown feeond hand Coat with falhiona ble metal buttons, a black silk waistcoat, with a whitfi one underneath, rantalwons of a greyish cloth with t u'tons at the ancles, striped cotton flocking s and flioes .He may have changed these cipthe*, but »t is not likely, a* he has left all his others .behind htm iam tnld a fervent of General Ridgey's, with whom he was intimate ran-aWay on Sunday morning ; it n not improbable tut they are together. Wilks is from Chefter-tov/u on tke eaflern ih'oie of this ftßte, where he lived with a mr. Jerejriiah Nichols who fold him to me. I have good rcafor. to believe Le has gone to Philadelphia The »ho*c rew:rd rtill be girtn to any psrfyii who may iodjre him in jail at tb*r or any other place, and give me or mr Joseph S Lewis of Mii lade.phin notice qf the funic. He is in excellent houie ftrvafit, .and if in Phi* Jadclp M- will prooably yfer to-hire in that capacity, " Baltimore, Aprilai-^-(ij) WANTED iMMkdiatei.Y, a ri» ,-ibef cf Jour riejntert Taylors. OUCj'I are rn-iuftrfo'us alid \voU UifykfoA, >viU O meet WitVirbera! crn'ootigrav-nt, ,hj Applying to. wthei\ t pf th; lubfcribcfs. at thfclr K-fpecliVc 6i ab&te 11 James M ( A'p-?y - ■ Chkita C, j.. W^fsn, . John Stilly, , James Cummiags, Selby.^Hidcman, Thomji Harnfcn, .Celeh-Hughcs, ' William M'ljhenney, Kenneth Jt.weJl, Benjamin Sharp, ' ' Jacob Thorns* .William Aftiby, Enoch Wright, Joseph Wildes, 'Benjamin Shaw, John Webb. dtf . . , .Af'riJ 14 IHAVJi a good many I.OTS in. the rity of Wathington, fame <>f them in defirablc f.tua tions for gentlemen to Kve on ; «ther« < n the wa ter of Rc'c-'c Creek, and fronting south on the llreet leading over the bridge, eiltem-d the belt ftans* in the city lor bMfii.tft. i with to fell feme of them ; the title is clear. Any perfju inclined to purchafc is 'etjueli .1 .o apply to Air. Joihua Tohnlon, Mr. tframh, Mr Bumot, Mr. Hohco,'w' THOMAS JOHNSON. April 11. CC3" NOTICE, agreeably to charter, is hereby |(iveri to the members of ' the Cor poration for the relief of poor and diilreffcd Prefbyie ian Minister», and of the poor and diftreffad v,i#ows and childeen of Pitflayte* rian ministers," that a meeting of sard cor poration will be holden in the Second Pres byterian Cbuich in the City of Philadelphia) on the rfch «!ay of May next, at 4 o'clock, P. M. f<*r the dispatch of all buGnefi that (hall then be brought before the board. A3TIBEL GREEN, Secretary of tlse ' nli'm, 2awti6M. April 18 TO MERCHANTS THE AI,rtHTI2F.I! TTTHO ferved a regular apprefcticefhip in W a very lefpedlable mercantile honft in this city, and can produce the mod unexception-. AbU reepmraendatfon in his favor, offers his fer* vice as sUpercargo to the Weft-Indies, or else where —He has been in m«U of the Weft-In dia iflandi. A line directed to A. B. No. X 35» South Third Street, will mcej attention. April 10. For Sale, The Cargo of tie ship Moliy, captain Swain, Jrom Batavia, CONSISTING OF SUGAR in whole and half cannifcers, Orjbon Coffee, Flack IPcpper, Sapon ©ye Woodj - - Ebony, and Thirty two bales of Cotton Yarn. ALSO, Tttfc 3AI» daw BURTHF.N four ttoufand threr hundred barrel* of Flour, rbounn 18 with fh«t and final) arms comp'eat newly coppered to th« bendi with »4tcnt copper. Apply to • NICKLIH V GRIFFITH- March ij. e.>s4t Auctioneers, W. GILMER. 64V jtawiw. SHIP MOLLY, tu. cb Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL, Of tha btAthep of 180 to »00 tool, to lowifar tiiw^g- Apply M JACOB, sesfigr w CO. I'Vlij have for tale a viritJj of German Likens—-Alto Tapes, Oil Qoths, l)?CHi)trrs, ! lupblers, Window Glass, 8 by, i©. Coffee j&iUs, & r - AfTd't.3 *'*' FUil BRISTOL, THK S-KAP MANCHESTER, JSBIa^K■'INTENDED to return an curly Fa!l ship will take freight if applied for im mediately Thomas Murgatr yd Lf Suits. 35, Dock Street. April ly LANDING j4t Walnut Street Wharf, THE CARGO Of tbf Danilh brig Friendftiip, Capt. P. Owncs Former, from Archangel, Coojijling of 140 ton* cUar hemp 45 tons bar iron—aflortcd, flat and square 50 bales Ruffiaduck 10 do. Ravens do. For Sale by THOMAS KETLAND. ALSO, iJFor Freight or Charter to Hamburg, -j—SAID BRIG GjMjk. FRIENDSHIP. *ti fWrnl compUce order, sin d will car ry about a,400 barrels. April u IMPOR T E D, In lie skip Jean, Daniel ifi.:ster, from Canton, an Assortment of CHINA SILKS, OntUtiiig of Black'and cukiurcd Lutestrings Black Snttnis til&ck Stnctuws Blick jtnd «olo»r£<l Sewing Siik# Nankeen*, Fans, See. Also on band. . INDIA MUSLINS, Til. Guiteenas Gurratis 'CoTTus B ftMs, ttc. -a ad Indiarßandaiina*. Fok SALK »Y • -bo-slut syArn tr .c-\ No. 58, South Front- Scivct. . djw April 7, IMPOHTED In the Harmony, cast. Kfllocl from Calcutta, AND FOR SALE, Uj John Miller, Juiir. No. Bp, Dock- streef, Coffees B<rtias Erne r ties "Guzeeiiabs Mamoorirs Fiirf Handkerchiefs Jfcjreas Bl.ck Pcrfians Hvfon Teas 1 Heavy Pepper >of excellent quality Sugar j Block Tin of, the bcfl kind Also, by the slip Penn/jlvania, from Batavia. JAVA CCFFE & SUGAR April (7- INPIA GOODS. ALEXANDER J. MILLER, Nv. 106 South Froi.t sti'fft, cpj.hite the Custom Jfeti.it, HAS JUST KSCEI'vED, pgr the slip Harmony. captain frvrrt€!jlcuitJj G-itral'.s Superior, G.'irrs.hs Iv:rb^or: Do. G izaunahs, Baftas, Gifl'acs, Mamoodies, £ine plain MullmuUs and Hand'fs. ALSO, Per the skip Jean, captain M Plerson, from Canton, White Nankeens, Yellow Do, Lnteftring! itnd Shenfhaws, Sewing Silks, Young Hy fan and Hyfoa SM» Teas'of excellent quality. April 22. NOTICE, "sHE Creditors of the lite house of Irwin 8c * Bryfon, of Lexington, Kentucky, are hereby informed, that a dividend of such mo nies of ihat firm, as have bt«cn received hv the fubicriber, will be made on the twentieth day of May next among those creditors wh > fbatt have before 'hat time furniilied their accounts properly atttittd t<» WILSON HUNT. April 21 7'HE PARTNERSHIP OF ISAAC 4T EDWARD PENINGTON, SUGAR RFFIN£RS, Expired the ift inftar.:. The it now conduced by Edward Pennington who -.fa'authorized to fettle *ll ac counts-relative to the said partnerihip. ISAAC F'ENINGTON, EPWARD PENINGTQN. »pril 17. Idi«t SZijt oi3Ctte, PHILADELPHIA, "PKinAY FVtNXMG, APRIL ay. Juttuu et tenaccm propofiti virum, NoD'cifium ardor prava jubmtium, Nob tulcus tnfluitii tjrraani, Meiue quatit folida. THE feat of Government being about to be tmiisferredto the City of Walliingtoit, an&cpmit) arrangements on the part of the Subfctibo, cuiifVquent thereupon, flaying been concluded;, he offers t'or sale, his Print- ing F.ftsbliftinient in Philadelphia, with alt the llock of materials, &c. including the , right and title to the Gazette ot the Ukitkd STATED. di w. Desirous not tefs that the 11 (k of coiiduQ ing this paper flioukl be devolved upon one wbo will advocate the .great interims which it has hitherto been endeavored therein to maintain, thanthat.it (hould be continued in all that importance and dignity, as a ve hicle of political information, which it has blthcrtn preserved, I have determined to re ceive proptfals for the purchase of the Ef tablilhmen: until the middle of riiixt mdnth. To an eligible chara&er, the term? will be made fufficiently liberal—provided good security can be given : though while a duo regard to my personal interest forbids me to make any atelqfive propolitiou, 1 need not lav how much I Hiould prefer to devolve the paper upoji any. other character than a Jaco» bin or a True-American.' Any perfou already poflefled of a Printing Office, ii-»y buy the eftaolilhWnt without. the Printing mattti.ils. Ail prrpjfitions -jn tiiis fnbjeft must. b« from priiicifals all letters poll paid. Jt lb not wiyhciar a decree of regret, that 'X reisii" to-cfaie tfif (abnrs in' this uforrted dirt-air.r,. But other objcdls of greatcr ia-. ten ft df iiiaiid ili.lt I abandon thi'j ; and in iadt forhi-l mc to reftwin myfelf any longer from all intention, which I figni : tied liinv more th.in a year since, and whicb> I tiMi po(l|X>nei only from coi.fidSranoilS cf 1 * UllUilC lI.iMJiCi * - • Any vcfotving tu ctafe tfitfr thrfs,.. [.•roiwfi.tii.ns, wiil iii.douhtedTy IVtisfy hin»K fc'.f'Cully in id to. every rtiatefisrf (knot connected with ti c titration, fc'or pofc, I -will communicate frtrcly <ind' inipar- ■ lulijr, evuv it»tnrmation in my and r.y 600 1 .s !li ,11 b<r free to the lnfpec tisn .M''-.lie inircliat'-r*. It will appear'that the eft: tlifcnicnt is a fieri{hfog afij incjeaf- J. W. F'ENNO. ir.g one For tbs Gazttf. of tie Uwxxkd States. MI. fKNNU, Ohferying in your paper of the lift tr.fr. that you copied Chypoole's reprefmtationoF Court prucfedings in the trial of Thomas Clipper, ua Saturd y, for his UUel on the Pretvdeiit. . .Seeing that fUimnent artfully couched,' probably t<> anfwer'particular pur p6f~S, and knowing the f*4U 4n.njansr.an. stance's pe'rvtrtrdi permit inc through your paper also to undoaeivc thole who may bjve imbibed erroneous ideas cenperning tire lau dable and iiiriulgeiu proceedings of the court and attorney general that (lay ; as they ought not to remain (ligmatiied fcy such uncsi.did-inifreprtfeiuation of a trial, so im portant to the real liberties of ivery citizen of the United States. To pass over the counts of the indifl nifnt, alto Mr. Rawte's " animadverting on tV ftleftrd p»iTag»s" (as 'tis fa id), and ad mining " the indictment having been found ed on the law," (dreadful consideration for Uw.hreakefs) " tomtnonly called the fedi ti.:n art," we are brought to the alTertion, " that nothing now remained but for Mr. CoOp-r to give the tiiith in evidence I Sincerely congratulate -my fellow citizens j on this quotation, and rejoice, astfocy muff, | thn ho law of this land, prevents our right : " to give tbe truth in evidence," and further that-whiltt the tenor and operation of our ■ law,, admit \\v glorious principle, it reflefls ! the highest ■ n the freedom of our j Country, and the wisdom of our legislature : I for secured by fuel'. guardian barrios, truth ' can never here oe liable : this mull be I ConifoV table a reflection, as 'tis matter oF | importance, to every good citizen ; for such laws are " a terror to the wicked" only. But the account- goes on to l"»y that Mr. , Cooper, " having failed in his.attempt" (I j fay to give the truth in evidence, or other* ! wife as we are persuaded-) "to procure affi -1 cial documents. fce proceeded to read from a | took."—True Mr. Iterator,-be read, indeed, from nuny a book ; .una borrowed chosen paffagts without dumber, and ulsilft l;e carp, cd at tie parts c! his fsmCus, or rather famous. libel, as teinfj; he said, extrafteif I arid conflruqd different to their meaning, ' taken with the context, he Hifplayed his in ! geiiulty, in carving and fels&ing sentences, j the best calculated to supply the glaring im pofiibilhy of his '* giving trtjji) ill evi dence"—how far that display was any " fub ftintiation cf the charges him," 1 re fer the reader to any candid and attentive observer of the trial; .At an early period of Mr. C's defence, such as it, was, the court informed him, that what bt was listing would n»t hive been permitted from any counsel for him," be cause 'twas clearly known, and, as the re later observes, it wag declared by the " not to be legal evidence" ; but had the re lation had in view truth and candor, it would have fubjoincd the subsequent fails— i. e. the oourt did also inform him that be was at liberty to produce any official docu ments from records, (which records, 'tis be« lieved, are not kept by the President) and A (fling aflignee. dtioM farther, the court-declared, " Sir,you are at liberty t» read, produce and (late any tling ADVERTISEMENT.
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