»d nr.. P»n itj j>lets have been Written by individual mertibcrs in theirleifure hours ; such as, a Dialogue between Daniel Dogmatical and Peter Positive, designed to elucidate this position, that plump aflertions are the belt evidence of the truth of faCb : "Ptioo "ilea, 'oul^ t'stat* A critical investigation of the true meaning of several Englift words, in which it is effedually proved that we annex very wrong ideas tomany ofthem ; ■ and several others. "the, Clti. 11 ll, e '"d Lo 'dlgt. ""It oi 35 >>* 1 ,Q f oiiu This Society bids fair to be very ufeful and will doubtlel's meet with liberal encouragement when they publifli proposals for printing their works ; in the mean time as their correspondence inuft be both extensive and expensive, I think it would be well if they could have the privilege offranking -their letters. DEMOCRITUS. re. a »> f« :a *cr or ""'We «ebto r !? And >wer o{ Method of recovering the -writing upon parchment decayed by time, and of making it legible Dip the parchment obliterated by time into a vefle] 0 f cold water, freih drawn from the well ; in about a minute take it out, and prefc it between two papers, to prevent its crumpling up in drying As soon as .t is moderately dry, i?i t be not leg?-' ble, repeat the operation two or three dints. The fkm will then refumeits pristine colour and appear all alike. Extract of a Letter from Naples Dec 20 " A very extraordinary circumitance happen ed a few days ago. For some time pall the road between Capo d. Monte and Minao, a few miles Pittance from this capital, had been infected by a robber who had always found means to elude all pursuit. A merchant who had been well ac quainted with him, having bufinefg at Miano, set " P l ? ee l earl y in morning, taking with him m his cliaife his Corfican dog, which fhYSdAr" h,SgrCat COatt ° kee P him the cold At a narrow part of the road he was Hopped by the robber. The merchant at firft re to'ne'rf* ° ld acc 9 uain tance, hoped to persuade him to be fatisfied with a present but he answered that heknew nobody, and that if the merchant wi/hed to save his life, he must give every thing valuable he Ld about him ie merchant pretending to comply, waked his fe°t S him on wa * fl «l»ing between his feet, and the intrepid animal seized him by Leans t o b S eW h °" the g r °«nd, and found ninl JJ ? attempts he made with his J the a " ger nd himfe l f of his aflailant. fneed in Ift tl,ne I the I lnerchant drove at full peed, and (lopped at the firft inn. Shortly after his dog scratched and barked at the door, and 'J! adm'flion leaped about his master with the gieatcft sig ns Q 1 joy, although the blood was ftrcainiiig ti 0111 the leveral wounds he had recei ved. When the dav broke, the robber was found dead on the road." Camomile. ( ///y/ / A medical correspondent at Madrid, has ac fceffertf fTd L" 'r' and with r °»' e aftonifli g fleets of the herb Camomile in certain in - flainatory disorders ofthe eye, when every other uAia,, >'P rercribc ?nm i. ! V ' rtUeS ° f this f alutarv, though common herb. Maria de Maros, daughter to% master carpenter, had, for many yearsf been as. Ik ed with weeping eyes, which discharged a, tmUofs°o U s J" mour ' that bro »ght on an almof tal loss of light. Alteratives were prefcribee to no purpose, nor couldacourle of mercury pro IS alleviation. At length heS cow's ,f^ coiti on of Camomile, boiled in fwec 'VcsVeveril f- UUh j' thf the nited ifnts. ve in fame ateg. •un i are >e a ' no ition ient, ■n * *r he \V INDSOR, (V ermont) February 2. Ikji ?Cntleraan from Amherft, (New-Hamn a that in the night ofrtfe oarnq K I , • tninded persons set lire to two wliirh elon S ,n g to a n Attorney in that town, in 'v trnC j t y ' g rain . &c - which were whoi y plumed by the flames-four cows perilhed ■avtb,. C " 10ng the ru,ns were found small i '«PPofeH P ?i!' " ntainin g coalg . by which, it is An vT' was cornn, unicated. the npvf Atto . rne y the fame town) found door a 1 n,ornin ?> . Cl . t0 the knocker of his 'dvfce—<< rt D r conta ' n ' n g the following laconic reAiurv u- n tf° A nota betia di t;eH S n ,,' m to " ''""k A»»."-On carting his ■e ground he beheld a faggot of pine LONDON, January 24. ysj ±~*' /* a r n , , ~ AT THE SECOND SESSION Begun and held at the City of New-York nn k/f A l "Id «"A t „ h X''° fpe "l P> " 0f »" ° a > .he Du,i« tap„S^; n h t,,f^ lOn °f chand"™' 15 ' and °" U °'" d l imporcd'by u'w'oil"thf nl!"pi "'/< wares and merchandizes, .mp or :ed mto thelWa' e" g S> obliges {hips or vefTels, bound up the river Po.ow Statcs > « to, and deposit manifefti of their cargoes with the"lwti' 'T hundred md ninety-one. '* "" °" e •ng places m Vl'^'orfnd Ea^Wfor^n'"(he'sT«e' r"* 1 " Sfe-^£ P ° r ' b ° f dCi ' V " y ' a ° d bC ' ndud « l -^dt FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG jo„„ Ufaowj/jsst a - and Prejidcnt of the Senate. (Tit Copy GTON *President States. THOMAS JEFFERSON, Secretary ofStctc. A correspondent observes—A debtisfaid to be a bond of union ; with that and every other aid t wnhom the aflumption, the present debt is a a principle of disunion—it divides the holders of S m .\.. lons °f State debt from the holders of 43 millions of national debt ; will a house divid ed againlt ltfelf stand ? wKl r f COrrefpo,ldcnt fays—all good men fe th l government ; all discerning men fee that no government can be strong or peace ably adamiffered if it is divided against £fdf. ble if H- e P° wers of government the most incapa | ble of divjfion ,s the exercise of taxation. The national government is a singular experiment in P ° We , rS extend . on] y to certain ob k hope this experiment will s UC ceed • utiftlie exercise of the powers actually vetted in Congress is given up, especially as to revenue, Z * IT W f to ■' The government was p aceably adopted ; is it ordained that we fliall iufter as much as other nations have done to ef fect a a revolution ? £x frS °f«'?" er f>- 0 \ BoJ}o, l , April 8, I 79 0. c cr •I Con g ref » Will not finiih the , lemon without some decided measures relative to the national debts. If they do any thing, they rauft do every thing that we can desire. lam per iuaded Congress are not so ignorant of the cir cumlrances of the United States as to imagine a partial fyltem of finance is practicable. Unless the State debts are afliimed, no funding system will operate prosperously ; and without a prosperous lunding iylteni our national government will be but a shadow. In short I dare not predid; the consequences of having the public debts long ne e . lecled, orpartiaJly provided for. " The creditors ofthe United States, and of the several States, have not yet loft their patience, or their confidence. I hope they never will lofe'ei | ther ; but I iinagineif nothing is done for their relief within a few weeks, they will unite in some measures to express their fentimenrs to Cono-refs in very unequivocal, but refpetftful language. " Perhaps a Convention of Delegates from the public creditors to meet at New York or Phila delphia, colud make foine representations to Congress that would facilitate their determina tions. " Theoppofers of a funding system ; andinthis light I view allanti-afl'umptionifts, not sensi ble how large a number of refpe»- c I- L fplmters, pitched at the enrk / v>orid toguefs W l! >< of an the £ ffice ' P a P«-s, Sec. rachufetts W a 7b^ nt °"S to (Maf -sth uh._ "' i"i? r s ' '\ tbe ni § ht oi '^ ra £ e '» licentious lr„firfMaV*"' ■' A rn ™ NGT ° N > March m: obfert^Ta?&S y M W - Y r h k ' commiflioners on the part of New i°, commodation will take nL™ £• i xt > an ac * ■•««» Vork and ple alin | %***■ Wab.c -ay forln" e"rrrX*>.°Vd V P JT™ ' he CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES NEW-YORK, APRIL 17. 423 t' V du«d Ba,tle A M BUnk "' S thC ' ollou ' ,n S Portraits arc intro > American. British Major General Warren, Genera! Sir If,ll,am Howe, Putnam, Sir Henry Vinton, Lieut, Col. John Small» Major Pitcairn y and t Lieut, Pitcarrn. In the Attack of are feety General Montgomery, Major Macpherfon, Colonel Thompson, Captain Chief man. Tut D 9 ONI) ITIONS of SUBSCRIPTION urote Th.'n" ~ l en S rtvt t d b "»> of the mnjl eminent Art i lis in .urofe /he flu be 3 o inches h 20. The to fuhfcr» " A* «lr i. "'ready considerably advanced) can boftbh be comtktni Subfcr.pt, ons are received ,n America, only by Mr Trumbull AIL fan " n k."dby him, a's well as by Mr Pol!',, % 'jhtd"" " " '" a >on the prints are engraving, and "willbepub rJt H t£L7'\ ire . ""W °S<> J"'", « zohich it is proposed to rehre- No t, ' IV""" "f' h! we hat 'Zed than that in which 'ions of thatfZT m cmory offcenes ,n which were laid the founda. 'lafrfii/efs m{/l T?Z e , r,m " j wl " c/ 'f ecur " °" r national and individual J& ZiaZlTh, J '° ■ «»* '/ national Irm„, ~1 fable, Americans have a right to glory in having ™ T rV&VertiZ ng "" m ' mOTy °/ the «'<»" W The Cub,,/}, alfr l f°"Pen/' l ' l a fork should be continued. '■ s™sa ,mK » Hc '. * BATTLE of PRINCETON', of General BURGOYNE, TREATY with FRANCE, BATTLE cj EUTAW SPRINGS, SURRENDER of YORK-TOWN TREATY of PEACE, ' EVACUATION of NEW-YORK G "" ral WASHINGTON, the ARCH at TRENTON) STATES NAUGURATION ' /M ' P « ESI DENT of the UNITED 'jjere •*' '"' Stars, are am. fine file, New-York, April 2, iyqo. " Nn T T r. • , ADVERT^FMKKT. n ltE ,s he,eb )' g ,V( *n to a!) the creditors of Philir day of M ay t be g Tu nt , r J' 1 " fald infolv "» debtors estate (honld not tur.nf M 8 , e r d,fch r ged acro ' d '«« to the ast of the Legtfla ture of New-Jerfev in such cafe made and provided. PHILIP DENMAN. Nfwari, April 14, , 7go . Q ASH, and a generous price given for Conti- °ir n " t T'-rr a part 10 dero S ator y to his former terefts of hr < re P u gnant to the important in rv ff rear ' I CoUnn ' y - 1 , once thou S hl *>»» * ve aLfn whnK- Very g ,°° (l ,uau> 1 wi,] think To fSd h,S cond »<* « 1,10, 'e open, public pirited and accommodating. For the urefenr I suspend my opinion 0 f him " P reJ enr, r f ° re the Su P' e '»- Circuit and V a Jr. W * StatCS ' Brown 'ro J/ft? , Ho I PKINS were tried for a conspiracy the cal, , r, r g Morni »fe S tar, and to munlel the Captain and John Lewis Lonev, a uaflen fe C d °h f f^' d b " g ' Afcer a trial which ° Ur J lO T' thCy Werefoi '" d and ntenced rostand one hour on the pillorv be unpriforied for fix months, and publicly whipped previous to their discharge. 7 whipped rJd™ U o m cU.' h G '"£' **».'« UJI-'fj u rocks , ARhiv ALi, UEW-YORK. _A * I Shtp Ariel, Hunter, Hull, 53 days. Bng Mary, Blagdon, New-Castle (Kng)and. BrS i- P> Townfend ' Br.ftol, 52 day's. Br,g Polly, Frears, Savanna le Mar 24 days. 8r, 6 ™ggy. Robinson, Bristol, 5 \ davs. S °op Signet, Sliipman, St. Martins. "> Brown, Gaudaloupe, 20 days Snow Harmony, Fell, , , v rr Poo l. t0 Ll, Y PROPOSALS, JOHN T R*U M B U L L or publishing by subscription. TWO PRINTS, From ORIGINAL PICTURES painted by himfclf: The DEATH of General WARREN XI, nr a -r!! he Battle °f Bunker's-Hill; and ' i ae DEATH of General MONTGOMERY, In the Attack of Quebec.