like », yw,.oefchce, jr«u may do UJl* Bffl belong,, but wr fc nn , nt Undine the rea .»|,t had gone on a long nrot, he was Ton or the prejudices of n.arty; But, fron Jit the evidence of one of the five or fix the great intered men. feel io a difcuflion o li j/- 7 c tll,S n ' ,Ure thf probably be re* erif't, attended (,n confequrnce of G's swear- by all, thouih it may be condemned b •"f " W " tfrcn V al) m, S ht N <9** . Whes ene printer pays «„ hundred the gentlemen might leave tfe and another 1 f.v* dollar eourt, being unwell, this member, like all f or t f,e exereife of- tft.W liberty; whe, the other,, was dnpenftd wuh, by the de- some restore thirty,, filr.e lixty, and I'nme i ferdant s nyirtg he to too much fatigued hundred fold to the various classes of th to call the w.tnels. Then it was " judge injured, it »,JI be convenient, at lea.lfo Qftfe (and Judge-Peters too) declared he editor*, printers, fcc. who aie not always ai would patiently wart wxul he was able to rich as tlw king of Sp«in io know, in ;i,i relume his defence and it wai farther de- fantaftic. times, now tp condu& papers, u * re ~* " might take his own time for aid of government and literature, without | refrefnwient as the court had no with to hur- being tuinkd. It was once said by ave | ry the trijll. Thus the defendant truly ry great man, though l!i«i authority is dif having tailed in every attempt" (tor noii- putcd by Frenchmen and the mighty nuni exMcftf* are unprocurable, and for tluir rea- moth, rthatA horrible and unnatural (late o lon, Nnhapp.ly tor the prisoner, not'in hu- things wculci fonr tnne appear, whr*;\ 14 J man ikill producible) to procurer vit!ence" man's iocs should be tbost of bis ow> ©n which to ground iieience,—S'Jr. Cooper bold,** Had this prediction any reference now, after twp hours ?nd twenty minute# to the. levied and pcilecuted lituaiion o labuiioufly enipjoyea, in c> ;m >us and wiki those, who (landing at the press, and th* xnimauveifio:,s on the c£>w»vt* of tin*'inai&- avenues of public opinion, are condemned mer.t, declaring; ivuindly .:t c .c(i ciof- rrf his and mulcted, a.id buffeted, and i'pit upon, fpetch, that the- aflertioiss in \{\s lu>tl were by the very politicians, who, hut mapj th't> by ; toved: lamented the necellity !.e moons, ago, applauded all tbofe exertions I was under to (hew rhq J* y things "as -iTi the weathercock humor of the moment as that the inn ilnm tli at noon-day," it is now fafiiicoahy to condemn ? It wil *4tid intifted on theic for'.r, as he te-med them, be pleasant, aye and profitable too, to knoM "to b<* notori uii :;nf; plain to every man '<* • certainly from Mr. Wortman, or any otheri thus ..confidently aflerting bis good authority, what the much talked o: words a a proof, in such a manner, it fpeken lubbehty is, and ho \v we may know fron a?.y where but under the lirmfe ot the court, Her dress and tche Where to. find her us ns InlTit >lnt .to a (core ot mw j Whether (he is French or American, wheth libeU. In ia£\ I felt tor the defendant's j-er her gown is variegated-with itripes fix situation, And mode ol fettirtg' .ill law at de- teen, or only three colors ; whether her con 3nd by a hartuhood of lr.anntr and ve'rfation is uniform, and dignified, arid ra IxpreiTion, assuming' i.ot only the exclufiv*. tional, or whether -she is not & little prudeni knowledge ot governing the people of A me- and moderate, and wavering, and capricious r;ca, by aittatirrg to.their legi(l iture and ex- and true American or so ; at one tnlfce i<- ecutive, but aggravating even that, by evin- voring of sulphur, and smoke Gallta! cing a contempt and deriGon e.f all but his and then suddenly of »Marech;:lJe powdc:- o'*'t arrogant opinion! After this, I fay and jonquil, and jefTimine, and ail '.he per truly after-ill this, Mr. Cooper concluded, fumes of Paris.— The Algerine Captive L J and Mr. Rawie addreind the Jury in reply." a well written novel, the production of ai 'Tis no winder -the narrator in Claypoole, American, is reprinted in England, and ehff-le filcnce refpedting the nature of this vcrtifed by the BritiHi booksellers in a Loin reply, for candor and fact appear not as con- don paper of November"tall. It mult bt ■fprcuous features of Ins tale. But view the truly grateful, it must be a soothing triumph naktd truth, and to tl.e auJiei.ce and even to the ingenious author to learn that h>; to the dtftndant, the appeal is made, whe- book is perused in the country of his ther any gentleman at the bar ever r.-plied, to*s. In his nitiv'S country, Ms fellow d in any couit, in any caule, with move cool, j tizens were too much occupied irt perui.ng polite, and even friendly deportmei>t— Mr. with the enve-neiVof Shylock, " tht bond Ra wle ehofe not to apply the last for the iond."— With here and.diere a soli cast it tut which the defendant wove by the \ tary escption, nothi-.ig original in liter, ir.congri-us r-.mfclmgs of bis speech—By the ture, nothing fublitne or beautiful in tin Attorney general, nothing was advanced to j .fine art, is executing in America, iieniu; irritate—nothing but a language, iho' coel and the' mufet, painting and fculptuve an and difpifficfnate, f-J'tened i>y human kind- driven over by the dray oj' eonurieicc ; am nel's, was ntverthclefo as the sealing iren of » fordid and vulgir TyAem ; the.iucreafe o .emvic't •«, to every unprejudiced ntm-i—He, jacobin power, the conft.int, rnthlefs an< •with a,I gentle nest. obfeived, that the coir- penever'r.n? perfecotir of men of tiler's ; th. plained of extrar'ts from the libel, were tar- tares of fharlt'tig gain, atirl the deceitfulnei' ried into the indiftment only ap.reeul.ly tc of fperu.Ution and her r'fehst choak.the goo< the common usage :'not ai was insinuated word. It is idle and fhailow, and too in . by which, lie contended, he fli.mld not won- to aver that futh a state of things is inevit der if hereafter, upqn fwch premises, a con- able, that America is too yeung, and tw text being- divided, vit « ieparate" said he poor to toiler and reward literature anil th " what the. fool hat!) laid in his heart," and art «. The theating ap -lopilh for this di( the- the Attorney General would be found graceful negleft know that, in. the forcihl ■ prosecuting such a fool as an Atlieift, affcrt- phrase of FalftafT, " thf.T lye im. thkii ilif " is no God." throats, ip THlliiv so."- It is a lam Notwithihmdiog it may be proper, in cer- an d a pitiful excule. The inen who Frai>,. tain cafe,, *« ;rf.->nl jlull he answered accord- it, fault.r in their wordi. Like confcioi' irg to his folly," Mr. ll's. jemaks were un- and Ihufßing Peter, dctefled even oy th tinged with the ("mailed IWe of that luifii- wncultured (kill of a servant n aid : it is Ga "'WS and seVerity, which at times have-been Mctn, its speech betrayeth the author. I i torrnioH to fotne lawyers. In fine he was is pedlar's cant, it is the slang and.gibbcri:l tilt gentleman in praft-ce, and that humane of a Bermndian hiu'cai-a-er. They who in man throughout, for which hit talents and fft on this topic of d fence, would be th character To eminently dillinguilh him. .S-ft to " talk big swelling words" on ano " Judge Chale then luramed the evnkr.ee," ther r!ccafi.>>. ; rft!.eir own wealth, of th » continues the muddy relation in i!.» Clay- opulence, power a:'d res mxei ..f tiieir com. ' poo! ! Yes. pattern of moded truth and_ try. They would resent even .» word, • candor, " Jt-clge Gl.afe then fun.med the hintr'wT,ich"d»obteJ-the jjrivat evidence," (Oh 1 that Columbia may aU fortune, jr of public ability. Men of let ways bo..ft Cnas/e Judges, and Judges like ' ters in America are not To nnuirrous, feu I bin: 111 powers of just judgment to define thev iv.it h: be liberally encouraged at h'-me 1 our laws, and f.cuie our liberties) with tie ' There is ilomeflic wealth enough for thi rroii ci mpre'.,-.;>l:»le nr.:; convinring defit.i- fcrvict*. There is .1 bank fuiTiciently amyil tion of the law, laj ing but one .(?e s p, as I| i n bur country for liberal expenditure. Bu conceived, in rtm lumming to the. jury, 1 i t -if Tomething, beside the btnk which.i I whil h was that tbey king tbej*dgis, it must * jacking. The money -is ours,, but .pot .th I be futiTx'.ory to • their minds, that (as no j heart th« feels, t>r' the hand, which opens doubt Remained of the pvblilhing) there was | This Is a most unpalatable doftrine to ' u '• irterit in the defendant, agreeably to the ! !I)en of " lov> ambition," to every pfcudo am i<>., exntunded oy the ftatnie lite.ally, or ! canting patriot, ■to the true American, an. mull a:quit the defendant. On this, to the imported defpera'do. But it is truth as flateM, " the jury in a few minutes" (as- America (huts her eyes agai nil the Rum ttr going tiut about a quarter cf an hnur) fords, the Murrays, the Trumbullt and th £i returned their verdict guilty." The Wefls. Again.il all such men she appear bench then acquainted the defendant that he resolved to bolt the door. Manifold arc th 0k ,rnghf state any thirg he ceuld to the court evils that ensue from such harlhnefs, am agoind the time of his receiving the inch;- melircholy is the profped, not only as 1 ment tf the court, in extenuation < f his fen- r! -fp C R T\T ATV PTTT7 FN conduflors of thefo prefles are bountifully ■ " . r .j . , who, on the other hand, either laeonoufly, N. B. This has been fufpende.d by the Qr ; ioufl , d vocates tiie old fafhioned V '«>» thc «f 'he court - rc n gl cn, morals,-politics and K w»s pronounced. blamed by f..me, insulted by others, is. nei ther regarded by the governed, nor prote.?- E . LWI'IIARY IUTELLI6KNCE. Tunis Wortman, Esq. a young lawyer at ed by the This is i gloomy and Mew-Y«rk is preparing a work on the Li- terrific pifture, like the appallirg fkctches. berty ef the Press. In the language of his of Salrator Refa. It is faithful, and soon bookseller, this performance is described to the time will arrive, when its painter (lull be moderate, and prudent is its principles, be allowed to hive held no falle, or exag andrclear andelegant-in its flyfc. We know , gaming pencil. Deplorable' is that fitua- Jift to what school in politics Mr. Wort- tion, when wh*t ftrcngth we exert is tjie ITrerigtlt of delitiemancl fever ; when our beat is berotie, anil when apparent energy and exertion are'nothing bat random kicks, and the spasm >dic twuchintfs ot convullion atwf epilepsy. The cafe of dw Country, neg letVitfg he;" children, hegls£t.in;£ hci best vtien 'U» (hould be broid wake, and ftarin«; with all her eyes, to fee, —.S ii>*' im 'see somftj.t ig ifi France, nuv be easily parralhled. She resembles a gaw ky, mischievous, u:ilucLy"bjy, playi.n# ev ery - foolifti prank, and breaking bn jolter head 3gaiitftvy»ry pillar ; averfeto [lgfrni.ig, and bis beats, rude to his rela tions, fickle in his humor ; like boorilh Keu ben of old, unstMe as .water, and weak to excel, bur awkwardly strong for clumsy, il liberal and vulgar purposes. JadgtChife pronoun :cd lentence of death this meriting upon the tinea Frenchmen, convicUci lately before thedirtrU\ court, if piracy *"d murder. They are to be execu ted the ninth of May. The jury this morning found a verdi&of GUILTY, again ft John Fries, for hi^h treafoti. CONGRESS. HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES. iiiUßsnxy, April 24. Mr. S. Smith called up li is resolution for appointing a'committee to bring- in a bill to incorporate a'C'onlpany tor the Maiitffadture of Sheet C pper ; and upon Mr. Speak=r,s declaring, that upon due irrveftigatfon. he had no doubt the motion was in order, the rei'oUition was adopted. - Mr. D. Foster, from the Committee of Claims,'made report on the petition of James Mitchell, who a&s for a peufion. The re -pOif Hates, that the claim appears to have txided twenty-five years, and that this is' the firil application— the-rcfure of opinion he should have 'leave to withdraw his petition. Mr F. also rtiade a report on the petition of Daniel Bradk-y, who seeks compensation for'a horfc, killed while performing the duty of removing' I'oir.e inhabitants from lands ceded ' by the .United S.ate» to the Cherokee Inflia-ris. The .report is against the petition er, and lecom mends that t'e have leave to witlidraw'hispelitim). Both thel'e reportj were concurred in by lie HSufr,-.; A ni-lf,i?e wa> received from the Senate, by Mr. Otis their lecret >ry, informing* the Houfr, thft't'tttey-.hirve- the bill in ad dition to the a$ fixing the compehCttion of the offLnVof »oth of Coiigrtfs, with atacntlrcenrs, to which *tuy rcqucll a cooV cwrrcnce, A message wrs receivedfrom the Prdjdc.nt of the United .Sifter* bp'his fesretary Mr. Shaw, notifying,"'that the President did this day a»prov and sign the following aits, which originated in the viz. An aft to repeal the aft laying a duty on Mills and Ivnplem?:its employed in the Manufacture ot SnfufT. An aft rHpetting the Mint. An aft to continue m force the aft inti* tuled an aft in addition to the aft for the punishment of certain against the Up)ted Stacks—and ■ »• ; An aft to inake further proviGon for the removal and acxormnodit'tonof the Govern ment of the United Stilus. - The HvulV again rcTolved itfelf'intoa committer of the whole on the amendment of the Seivate the bill! jpplemental to the aft for an amicanle, let tit: men: of limits with the Rate of Ceofgpa—and after further adk tiding the a mend me Yst, the committee rose, and upon the' queilion will the wfe concur in the report of the committee in their to the' 'amendment of th'e Senate to-ftrike 'out-that p.aft which abrogates the power of the governor, given in the ordi nance, .to prorogue the General. Assembly ;it his pleal'ure, it was loft,- —Yeas 42—Nays 49. And the amendment of the Senate was fejefted. " ' Upon rhe.queftion to &gr«e with the corr}- mittee in their diAgreement to ibatpart of the new feftion proposed by the Senate, which.gave the Gommiffioners p >wer to fet tle the tide of claimants to p-ut of the lands about to be 'ceJtd by Georgia to the United 3tate«, Jyleflrs. 11. Lee, Rutledge and Bayard spoke in favor of the amendment of the Se nate, and a£?air.U concurring in the report of the committee—and MeflYi. Gallatin and Jonet in opposition, Mr, Smilie, after infinuatjng, that he un derstood some members to oe interested un this question, read the rule of the house, which declares, that no member who ispar ticu4.-irly inte,reded in any qucftion, lhall have a rigfct to vote. Mr. Sewall laid, he vnfhrd the true inter pretation of this order to be given by the c'lyaii— In his opijniqn it was not applicable to the ejuefVion under consideration, as it ap peared to be a general one. After fonie obi'_Tvations from Mr. Nicho las, Mr. Nichsfon, laid) he hoped there would be no more debate, until it was known that some member was aflually interfiled; Mr. Sewall, in answer to this ehalleng; fairi, that he was int.-refled, having been a puvchattr of these lands—and added, that a number of his conflituents were equally in terefled, and would feel much hurt at the re ject i»n of his vote—and again called upon the chair to decide as to the propriety of ap plying the rule to him upon this question. After some other observations as to the point of order, the bufmefs befflre the Houle was suspended for fifteen minutes, and a re flation was submitted by Mr. Sewall, by which the house were to declare their sense upon the subject—Whereupon an adjourn ment was callfcd for and carried—Ayes 39 — Nc;s jB. [OFFICIAL-] A letter from t)ic Iknlul, at. Cadiz, dated the stb of MaichJ i3jo, to the Secretary of Slate, announces a Prcd.iuia tion of the Iting of Spain, decUaing tl.e poit of Gibraltarjn a fl.itf of blockade. TJie Wlowinjj' ii a f|-aiifl.itioi> «f the, Proctiwr .tiorj *s printed atidpubl'.&ed' «• Cadiz 611 tfoe 18th of February fijflv BLOCKADE Or GIBRALTAR. HIS Catholic M.ijefljt delirons of leffen ;ng as far as poffiblethe injuries refultHig to the Nation by the thaniefal trade carried on by many of his lubjetts with tne Gajrifonoi Gibraltar by means of neutral vertels, and availing himfclf of the right of making re prisals on the enemies of his crown, who have dtclared the ports r.f C*d;z and St. «Lu ■car in a flatr of blockade His Majeffy •» therefor* pltafed to order, that from this day the Garrii'on of Gibraltar lhall be conf.dered as blockaded, and that in confequcncc there - | of, all neutral veflels bound to that port {hall | be confide red as lawful wriz-s. Publiflied ftr the information and gavetK inert of ,thi» city and neighborhood. Cadiz, i3ti of Ftbruary, lgoo. By the arrival of the Little Tom Butler, cap;. Lark, in iorty days frum C«li«, in formation is received, that the American en voys, having pal Ted through iSourdeaux, were.on their way to Fans. A gentleman who arrived at New-York in the British Packet, informs, that accounts trora Paria mentioned that our Envoys were expeded thete about the fiift of March. Mr. Vans.Murray left Amiterdam the 18th of February, for Paris. The ship Stafford, of 16 guns, from Bnltim »r? for London,* with a cargo worth 30,000!. has been taken by the French and re-taken by the English, together with the veflel which captured her. Genoa i6.clofely blockaded by an Englifii squadron under the command of Lord Keith, who has held several conferences with the Austrian commanders, who are co-operating by land—the siege is pursued with the greatest vigour. dsasettc 2UB. Port of Philadelphia. ARRIVED, Days. Brig Atlantic, Perkins, St. Sfbaftians 50 Schr. Little Tom Butler, Lark, Cadiz 40 Nancy, Hawkins, Norfolk 4 Nancy, Morris, Do. 4. Le Jour, Dehart, Cape Franceis 19 Aiigator, Watts, Cofhing (Mass.) 8 Slacp Fair American. Burk, N. Bedtord 8 Nabby, Cornell, Newport, lo CLEARED, Brig Hope, Andcrfor., St. Bartholomews Schr. Eliza, Vandike, New York Venus, Fritb, Marcinitjue Favorite, Cottreil, ,Capt. Lark informs, that he left no Phi- Udt lpjua vessels at Cadi?, and lpoke notJbing on his prtffage from thence. Off the port of Cadij?, which is blockaded by a. BritKh fleet, was boarded by the Eme rald frigape, and 'permitted to proceed. He affo informs that the Spaniards have declared Gibraltar in a ft-tte of blockade The prizt- irhoor.er Lr Jour, C?.ptain i> hart, fai&i from C/- : pe Francois the 6th inII. L t'c several American v. ffels. there, names Unknown. Brig Ann, GeJdea, and a /loop, uame unknown, tailed from Cape Francois the Tame day. Ship America, Sims, from Canton,' is be Ship Fame-, Fl.nn, front hence, has arrived at Madeira. Ship George, Rice, from hence, bound to Breincn, has put into the Humber, with the loss of an iMichor :ui(] caul-. Brig Bet fey, White, from hence, has ar rived at Barcelona. Bug Abigail, Knot, from hence, hasai rived at Waterford. Bri? Venus, Dill, from hence, has arrived at Dublin. [Lloyd's List, 25tb Feb.] Ne%u Tvrk t /fril 24. DATS ARRI T! », Ship Mary, Macey, British Packet Arabella, Portious, Fal- Schr. Paragon, Gray, Jahe and Mary, Heyer, .Ship New Ytirk, Captain Seaward, bai airived at Glasgow after a paflage of 109 ('ays having m.ide the land 36 days after her leaving Norfolk and.was bUwn off. Ship A . tlantic, L ye!,arrived at Dublin. Ship Fair American, arrived at London 38th February. Yesterday morning arrived here the ship Maiy, captain Macey, from Portsmouth, England which place he left the 6th March March 9th spoke ship faflor, Keriip, 21 days out. and brig Union, ot Salrm. from this port bound to Lond n in company, 30 leagues to the westward of Scilly ifiand. March 14, spoke in long. 20, the brig King Solorhoh of' Newport; from this port bound to Amflerdarh, 14 days out. Left at London the Brothers, Waternwn ; Two Friends, Gardner ; Bayon, Brown ; Presi dent of New Bedford, all to fail for New York. Left at Portsmouth the ship Hannah and Eliza, of Boston. Ship Mechanic of Baltimore, and Juno, Mills, of this port, failed from Portsmouth for Hamburgh the third of March. The Commerce, Watt, from Liverpool to Boftoo f and WaocJ», from Live fp «i! p> Wflni'tytPl. pre rfp .r': ( to be capture J i'.d.ca'rii ! i:it« B">r'c, s The SsHyl Darbvfhea (r in L ncalier aid Cork to Martirico : and the Nhncf, Warfdtdpn, From Li»er[>otd a celebrated t)rum%, the fcth and la.fl rime tVi» season) THE CASTLE SPECTRE. To which will bt aided. a Mpftfal Entertainment (£or the feronc tup? h«c*) .calie-.i THE NAVAL PILLAR. To conclude vvirh a gran J riifplay of FmlilfmiW c Tranfpareut Sc«nery, and Decorations, with the APOTHEOSIS Of the late »iJi.ftn*us Lieutenant General Wafoington, Designed by Mr. Holland, and exccntid by Mr. Miibournc, Mr. Huiffind, Mt iiobbins and Mr. Stuari. A Charafleriftic D'AftGEj composed by Mr< Francis.. Principal Dancers, nr. Mirrhell, mr. V'arrelf, jun. mils Aractd, roils Salomons, nulUt Harris and mr. Francis. Bo*, one Dollar, Pit, thret quarters, ®f A dollar, akd Gallery hilt a dollar. Mr. Cooper s Night. 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