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I his Ship, in"tompany with the Sloop Wafll ington, failed 011 the 30th September, 1787, and the year following reached their place of deltina uon from whence the Columbia failed with urs , which Ilie disposed of in China, on her re turn home. To Meflrs: Barrel], Brown, Bulfinch, Hatch, and rintard, who planned the voyage, their coun try in indebted, for this experiment in a branch of commerce before uneflayed by Americans : And to their care in providing every necetlary for the comfort and convenience of the crews, may, under Heaven, be attributed the extraordi nary degree of health which they have enjoyed ; having loss but one man, by sickness, since they failed. _ Their country is also tinder obligation to the intrepid Navigators who have conducted this voyage—whose urbanity and civility have secu red the friendfliipofthe aboriginals of the coun try they visited ; and whose honor and intrepi dity have commanded the protection and refpedl of the European Lordr of the foil, to the American t ' lat another nation hath been for bidden to be unfurled on the coast. The Columbia and Wafliington are the firft A merican vessels who have circumnavigated the globe—and the Washington, which is only of 90 tons burthern, is the firft Sloop of any nation e ver sent on so great a voyage. On the Columbia's arriving opposite the Cas tle, (he saluted the flag of the United States with 13 guns ; which was immediately returned therefrom—and on coming to her moorings in the harbour fired a federal salute—which a great concourse of citizens aflembled on the several yvharfs, returned with three huzzas, and a liear iy welcome. We are told, that one of the natives of the Island of Ovvhyhee, arrived in the Columbia. NEW-HAVEN, August \ I On the 10th of last month, about four o'clock in the afternoon, (the wind blowing frefh, and the weather being thick and foggy) the (loop Friendfliip of this por*t, John Ward, matter, ran on a reef of rocks, near St Peters, a little to the westward of New foundland, and was loft with her cargo of pine lumber ; by which unfortunate accident, Mr. Richard Tritton, owner and fupcrcargo of the velTcl, was drowned ; the reft of the company got on the rocks, where they remained about 24 hours, (without any suste nance) when they were taken off by some people from the shore, who treated them with great uukindnefs, refuting to let them have any of the articles driven on Ihorc from the wreck ; —and after fluttering a variety of hardftiips they got to St. Peters, where they took pailage in a vcflel bound to New-York, which landed the mate and people, at one of the points of our harbour, last Sunday, butCapt. Ware proceeded in the vessel t/> New-York. Mr. Tritton, was a native of Halifax, about 40 years of age, has resided several years m this city, and has left a widow and two children. ———— PETERSBURG, August j On Saturday lafl, the Sheriffs of the different counties in this Diftri-guard of liberty. Instead of abftraft / 'pinions, let us appeal to fads which we all, remember, and most of us with pain —In 1786, the government of the Union was no 'lore than a lhadow—drms were taken up in the eastern part of ie Unired States. Wjs liberty more fecurethan at this period ? Those who tall ihemftTves champions for liberty, and who exhort ■11s to take away part of the powers of the National Government, • I "> as to brine if nearly to the admired standard of the confederati on, will deliberate whether the) are not doing all in their 'power a. ainft our liberties. This is the government of the people—by educing its powers thev would diminish their own. They can only ast as a body by means of' a government. When govern ment is difTolvcd, every cnan being reduced to ast as an individu- I, becomes nothing—The Deople have always been cheated by he tale that they arc to get the power which government loses— wheieas, their ambitious leaders exercifc it, and the people have | onimonJy loft much of what thev had before. $3* Dr. Price's Revolution Sermon way be had of the Editor, ■ Price 1/7. 563 FROM THE PENNt'• 'LVANIA MERCURY IMPROMPTU ON HEARING OF THE DEATH OF GOV. LIVINGSTON"; O FRAIL moitality !—behold thy doom, Heroes and sages crowd the narrow tomb ! The vet'ran PuTKAM,bows his laurel'd he.id, And beckons sages to the mighty dcajd.; v Franklin obeys—and tread? the fhadowV ftiore— And the good Livingston is now tio more— His mighty fou!,'relu£lant to remain, Elated, lulh'd to join the illuftVious train. NEW-YORK, AUGUST 18 Last Thursday evening the St. Andrew's Society of the State o Vew-York held their quarterly meeting at the City-Tavern. The society, anxious of shewing their refpeel to the c laratler of Col. M'Gilli vray, availed ti emfelves of his pretence in this city, and unanimously' ele£ltd % him an honorary m. iriber of the society, and immediately after a committee was appointed to cortdutfc him to it. The Colpne) was introduced to the presiding officers m their places, and received the compliments qf the fpciety. When the bufipefs of the society was finiih d, he partook of a collation provided for the occcafion, and mingled with great affability in the feftivity of the evening. An opcafional song was prepared and sung by a vifyiog friend, and addrrffed to the Chief in term* so artless, and yet so affe&ing, as touched the hearts of the mem bers with sensations uncommonly pleasurable. The society were honored with the company of tlUfc" Hon. Samuel Jqhnst