ft, that nations cannot admit cunning into their councils without it's iheuding a malignant influ ence on their affairs. Experience teaches govern ment, as well as men, that nothing is fafe that is We have endured tender laws, and the pitiful expedients of a trickiih policy. Our ex perience has coll us dear. The old Congress, however, were guided by other maxims—with little power,and Icarce retaining the niockrepre fentation ofit duringthe whole year, they prole tilted the obje&s of an honelt policy with a zeal, Which repulses and despair could not extinguilh. They could fay with Francis the Ift. after the battle of Pavia, we have loji all except our honor. They refolvedagainftdifcrimination,and foreign ers, as well as citizens, bought securities under the public faith—But when the Constitution was fra med, adopting the debts as valid, restraining ex post fajc&i but especially between the fubje&and the pub lic. Remember that as there is in this world an appeal from a lower to a higher court, so when the most sovereign and uncon trollable coutt on earth gives an unrighteous feritence and wicked ly perverts judgment, there is immediately entered in the high court of Heaven an appeal, which in the great day of general as size, will be called, and mail be answered. Then you, my honorable auditors, and all the kings and judges of the earth (hall appear, and give an account of your conduct while you a&ed in the character of Gods on earth." NEW-YORK, FEBRUARY 20. Yeftcrday arrived here in io weeks from Plymouth, England, a Sloop of War, with dispatches for Lord Dorchester, and Sir John Tfcmple. Extratt of a letter from Bojlon, February 3. " I thank you for the Secretary's Kepoit. I like it—and be lieve the House won't mend it—therefore wifli it maybe adopted ; at least, that Congrcfs mav not make any alterations, but such as the Secretary shall approve—that he may feel his responsibility, and exerthimfelf accordingly. I like a head to every department* and that every head (hould have ample powers, ahd be responsible. Such a system of government will at once be efficient and free. You will fee by our papers the influence of certain volatile and giddy chara&ers —their inconsistency and folly keep the ignorant members gaping, and waste tbe time of the Court, which ought to be employed in important business. Such con duit serves to evince the importance and neceflity of the General Government. How wretched would be our situation without it. (£3T "Th E RePUB LIC AN, No. 3," " NECRAR,"fI«(/ d " POE TICAL Essav" arc received. To be L E T, And pofTeflion given the ill of April, for one or more years, (two miles and half from this city, on the Greenwich road,) THHAT New TWO STORY HOUSE—four Rooms on a floor ; -with fix fireplaces; a new Barn, and Well of excellent Water ; a young Orchard of Fruit Trees, with 7 J acres of Land, themoft part Meadow. For particulars enquire at No. 7, Maiden-JLanc. New-York, Tei/rwy so-