Gazette of the United-States. (New-York [N.Y.]) 1789-1793, September 11, 1790, Page 591, Image 3

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    \ _ BER L t June 19.
T ? 0n «!i p y " faid ' to havc declar-
X ed, tha.he is ready to return all the places
taken from the Turks to them again, provided
he is not depr.ved ot a village of his own here
fifPoland °" S " H 'f has objection
(if Poland approves of it) that Dantzlc, Thorn
tn°Pr\ Wn . h , tl j eir Wtrirts, (hould be ceded
of p '" ovlded " dld not put him (-the Kin«■
Hungary) to any expcnce. ,
This declaration, it is r a fy tQ Ipelieve, comes
'pon our court rather unawares, particularly as
the Porte.is perfectly fatisiied with the above pro
posals ofthe Hungarian Monarch, and declines
our mediation, by which the Grand Si«r„i or was
dJoff e r g nr C R 7 BelS " Jc - This ' t0 & eth 'r with
the ofti_r of Ruflia to return every thing they have
taken back again to the Porte, except the Crimea
makes it easy to forefee that the Congress, which
is to open the 21ft, will find many matters of i m
portance to discuss, and many different iiuerelts
to conciliate.
LONDON, June ii.
Extras of a letter from Paris, June 6.
ThU ft. laft « ing the feftival called the
tlv - lp K,n S' I ft. uee ? and National Alfem
f°ot ' frt »» lhe Thuil-
Icrtes to the church oi Sr. Germain Auxerrois
Oreat numbers of the National Guard were un-
UUnP ° n ° C r Caflon ' and tUe concourse
°t Ipertators was unusually great. The peoole
exprefled theu pleasure and loyalty by loud cries
of Long hv; the K„,g. Those of Long iL th■: Qj Ce:n
nTon Q T7 f h ,C M imer '7 hile the acclanl atioi)s
in honoi of the Marquis de la Fayette, were per
haps greater than either. This Commandant of
the National Guards is highly esteemed by the
Parisians, and he deserves ro be so, as no doubt
the tranquility of the dry is much owinjr to his
judicious exertions—For these ten days past a
perfect calm has reigned at Paris ; but the Pro
vinccs are far from being equally quiet. In Ie
Chatoloisa number of levellers have endeavored
to eltabl.ih an agrarian law, and when the ac
counts came away, had already began to maik
out the landed property. At Lyons the populace
have hung a young man who was detected pick
nig pockets, with the handkerchiefs he had jutt
before ltolen. At Nantz, in Brittany, there lias
alio been a tumult, in which several persons
were killed and wounded .-—And at B.iyoime,
three ofthe National Guard have been aflair.nai
ed by an officer of the regiment of Angoumais,
whole trial is now going on. However, it is hop.
Ed, that this fermentation will gradually fubfule,
the body of the nation being ltrenuous in the
support cf the National Allbmbly, asappears from
V' e . ,ne f nn £ of 49,000 delegates of the Nat ional
Ajkmbly ai Lyons, on the 30th of May, who rc
preiented five hundred thousand, and Avoie io
die or to btjrte. There have been similar meet
ings, iho 111 (mailer numbers, at Dejon, Auxerre,
&c. Nevertheless, there is still a very confide™'
ble number of enemies of the revolution called
Anftocratics ; many more indeed, than there
were in the firft moment ofenthufiafm, that over
turned the old government. This 1 conceive
may be attributed to several reasons.—Many be
gin to feel and repent the facrificcs they made in
the momentary fervor of patiiotifm ; many
others who offered to make them, are disappoint
ed by those offers being accepted. All thole who
wish tb fhengthen equivocal titles to nobility are
ariltocratics ; and all who desire to find an ex
cuse for not iubferibing to the patriotic contribu
tion, pi-offer themselves so whether they are or
not. It is the number of these persons that con
tributes to spread through Europe the lo(id cries
against the measures of the National AfTembly,
and to make the world believe, that the present
ills by which France is afßidied proceed from their
operations, rather than f.om the former vicious
form of government, though upon a fair enquiry
it fhonhl i'eem that the contrary is the cafe
" There is a noble paflage in M. Necker's late
men:ol ial to the Narional Aflembly, that may
merit trie attention of the makers of penal laws,
and of juries who decidi on life and death.
" Who, fays he, " fliall dare to determine the
value of tlie life of a single man who falls a vic
tim to injti(l:ce ?•—ln such calculations there are
no known l ules to go by, nor do I know that
man upon earth who has a right to lay them
down."
Lord Mansfield, 111 his decay, feels the grada
tions without any acutenefs of pain. Lady Stor
monr, with an affetftion that is exemplary, omits
Jiot for a day that consolation and comfort which
her co.'Tiprtny can give him—She drives her own
photon daily to Caen Wopd, to enjoy as long as
polfible ths fight offo venerable a relation.
The King of Hungary is in private life a molt
amiable character.—He is fond of his children,
and i'uperinter.ds inperlon their education.
The following instance is given of his good
sense and generofiry :—On liisarrival at Vienna,
he caused a lift to be made out of those who were
■detained in the prisons of that city. Not content
with reftm ing their liberty, he gave them also
a supply of money. *' It is not enough, said he,
that we make them free, we must take care that
or beohr n °. C ? eCO,nea £ ainbu "lenfoineto Society
or be obliged from want to commit crimes."
th~ Iw'V f,?" a j°«"» c yn.aii carpenter in
. Borough fold a woman that he had cohabited
with for five years to a brother chip for half a
guinea and a gallon of porter. The man set off
with his parchafe, which turned out to'be a ve
ry ortunate one, as the woman a few days aftei
had a legacy left her of I jool. by a deceased re
Tuesday. ihropfhlre - The / w ere married last |
ANNAPOLIS, September 2.
E xtrad of a Utter from Lijbon, ef the 2 9 tb ofjunt.
"7* C, J ° P °f wlleat in this kingdom proves
be ftand nioft abundant one we have liad for
many years ; the fame in Spain, and all over
" P^ ac s 15 li kely to be lafling,- as the advices
trom Spain mention matters to be fettled with
Great-Britain."
ELIZABETH TOWN, September 8.
The PRESIDEN T of the United States has been
pleased to appoint, Robert Morris, Judge for the
diftrjcftof New-Jersey, in tW of the Hon
David Brearly, deceased.
BOSTON) September 4.
* Ir - J° B c °mstock, we are told, is chosen a
federal Representative for Rhodelfland.
PHILADELPHIA, September 6.
The Prefidcnt of the United Stales, during hisfhort (lay in (his
C't}, leci iveil every maik of rcfp ft, attention, and affection to
OHhVlatt'r tbe public or individuals could demonstrate ■
th»f' we cannot om,t mentioning an elegant fHcChambetrc
fjmilv on'sT 'V"? *" u^r,ous P ei f°nage, hisatniableconfort and
ivTmn'r 0 j 37 ' 3 ' 1 / on the banks ofthe Schuylkill, in the hi-h
---onvT.c ° f MCffrS - Criy ' h * ' " Umb " of
iadir, .i company, amounting to near two hundred,
fai Jn gentlemen, afTeinbled about two o'clock, and at three
fto'7!' ° V^P'" 0 " 5 « nd ctfld collation in wh.ch
Iruits : W°r Wcrcglv^ n fonhe P re P»«tions,) all viands and
f f aflembled, and elegantly arranged. A
cellem f P 1 aurin g th = "P'ft. "d attheclofe, several ex
cellent song, were sung, and the following toasts were drank.
• ■ The United Stares.
2- Liberty and good government, to the French Nation.
3- nations in alliance with the United States.
4. M„y the people of the United States, be as sensible of the
r P rtlc,lt Couftitution as Khey were of the defects
o» »nci r former one.
Thcft -"col Pennsylvania, and prosperity to its new form
of governme nt. 6 . Few U„ well executed.
Hero Patriot be always blended in theChai-acter ofthe
~' c V 'fe-Prefident and other officers of the Union
9- The Fair, and the Brave.
io. May the Tingle be married, and the married happy,
n. Population, agriculture, manufactures, and commerce.
12. Ihe arrs, and sciences.
1 he Prcfidrnt and the ladies then wirhdiew ; when the follow,
ng toaii was drank with loud plaudits.
1 3* Inc Illustrious Thavillus !
NEW-YORK, SEPTEMBER n.
By the late legations and decree* of the National Affemblv
u" areobi, g et! torefide in their refpeaive parishes— whc
tner Bilhops, Vicars, Rectors, Deans or Prieftt; this law of re
lidcnce is calculated to remedy one of the greattft abufcs ever imi
or,fed on mankind ; that the people ii.ould be taxed for the sup
port of persons they never saw or derived any induction from is
an outrage on common feufe; the abolition of tvihe. completes
Innovation and reformation of Church polity in
Nothing can ihore flrongly mark the eligible state of society in
the United States, then the small number ol criminal causes that
art brouglw lor trial before the courts of judicature*. When this
country u brought into comparison with Great Britain, there is
perhaps no circumftjucc which (hews the relative character of the
two countries in a flrotijjer light, than the number of criminals
that are executed in each. If m that country there are, for exam
ple, ten times as many executions according to the number of in
habitants, as in this, may it, or may it not, be inferred, that the
uate ot locicty is tin times more depraved there than-here ? i
It must afford pleafurc, lo every friend of the real prosperity of
this city, to obfeive the great improvements which aie taking
in the Itrecu and buildings. The new pavements in many
of the ltrei ts add efTentially both to their convenience and elegance,
nr.d it appeals almost incredible, to a person who has been !ix
vcars absent from the city, and now returns, to find the numerous
buildings that have beeu crectcd in various parts of the city ; and
the valuable repairs 011 the Wharves and public buildings. These
circuit)ftaqces denote the profpeiity ot individuals, as well as the
public-fpinied ardor of thole gentlemen who have the manage
meet ot the public affairs appenaining to this city. In short, the
ditterence between the general appearance now, and fix years past,
excite the highest admiration in all who ftrictl) notice it.
PT CAUTION.
THE Kinth, Tenth, Eleventh, Mid Twelfth lections of the
Act of the last sessions of Congress, entitled " An Act to provide
" more effectually for the collection of the Duties imposed by
" Law on Goods, Wares and Merchandize, imported into the
" United States, and on the Tonnage" ot Ships or Vessels," res
pecting Mani rtiio'i, call for the particular attention of owners
and masters of vessels.
It will readily occur, that when the boats, for the protection
of the revenue, mentioned in the same Act, (hall kave been prepar
ed, (which it is to be presumed will be in the course of the present
year) the strict execution of the regulations, contained in those
sections, will be indispensable.
At the Isle of France, (India) Capt. William Pionikon, of
Newpoit.
At Roofegill, (Virginia) Ralth Wohm ly, Esq. aged 75 vears;
At Stratford, in the fame state, Mrs. Matilda Lei, wifeo'f Col.
Henry Lee.
At Kent Island, (Maryland) Miss Namcy Gist, daughter of
Ms. Jofuh Gift.
PRICE CURRENT. PUBLIC SECURITIES.
Final Settlements 12/10.
Indents jfz. a
State Securities y.
591
DEATHS.
CAUSE OF THE DIVERSITY OF MANKIND
JN ev'ry fouJ, 'tis said, are seen the rife
And feeds of ev'ry virtue ev'ry vice :
'JHe careful man, fay they a survey s Ins lo: ; '
Drefles and cultivates his Jittle spot ;
Watches each virtuous tendril as it lhoot;,
Plucks up the hurtful brier by the foots ;
This, quoth the idle one, is fcarcc fair play,
Nature, heav'n's proxy, ought to have her way.
Mark thenth' event, one's culture bringeth forth
The vulgar man, t'other's the man of worth.
ARRIVALS SINCE OURLAST. NEW.YORK.
Brig Recovery, Irish, Cape-Francois, 16 days.
Aurora, Tweed, Hallifax, 12.
Rambler, Mulholland, Madeira, 42.
William, Reading, Cape de Verd , 42
Sloop (N. Y.) Packet, Corvin, Philadelphia, 4.
PRIZES
IN THE NEW-YORK CITY LOTTERY.
Prizes of 41. drawn on Thursday Sept. 2.
No. 209 3 i 9l 6422 9651 12696 14804 17601 842
3«4 618 849 012 285 226 so 602
336 407 715 893 431 616 287 402
9 45' 7«j 55' 73' 125 7,6 468
°5- 2 54 034 993 7 , 2 , 6 g
'49 434 939 Bt,8 t , 674 28. 085
10 553 '' l 837 15991 921 928
050 728 7829 .33 Bz, 3T 6 524 825
739 7'7 276 636 985 4 g o , 168 008
4555 209 .0638 953 8 g
457 952 35' 815 984 a O2 L, 047
376 884 687 8 3s ? 8j 4 9 : 1% 2, '
'g 9 7.« 490 .84 692 Jh
869 394 406 384 738 ego 18082 341
554 7,2 175 756 628 4ql 109 6l+
085 226 s'« 2 5 6 ui 346 Dai qiS
992 33' 937 £88 1385, ,g 945 184
5>2 403 126 816 272 4 g 3 , " 0 0 3
08 23 6 c 7 * 6 f 239 203 663 045
989 40» 260 748 852 853 ~o ,74
998 5°50 42° 646 6c 5 565 3 88
260 93 J. 8° 7 ° fi 49 416 528 *4
26:7 500 8 43 3 640 395 792 762 yifi
962 909 2,3 8.9 332 109 19495 696
*95 545 250 1.005 860 334 4?3 6 ; 8
fion 7 i 3 374 135 9 8 7 '-83 685
"9 577 184 493 642 toy 007 8.2
907 9 0 2 984 3°s o% %i y 0
363 040 530 355 3.8 o6s g 55
IQ7 Kfifi "I 4 fi 359 768 188 734
197 866 036 969 4 - 0 943 pj6
7 i~ '55 22 3 14608 302 497 689
4 5 335 95 2 1 >93 358 706 987
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264 83. 239 ' 502 384 423 S7O
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4 5 "6 367 418 5 6g 378 517 89
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5 4 6 " 8 133 648 c s o 840
22308 2372. 23200 235,4 23485 *439* a 4445 =43 5 6
754 480 455 ,53 ? , 5 409 g i 66
416 o?6 i 9 f' 7 47 f 6 J° 488 ijx
-6 3H 498 496
Friday*
'*■ .3a "* ■<»»?
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B>3 918 08, 6j« 9 947
8 2 5 '73 596 4' 2 -88 100 6 5 1 51
558 7'B 45° <. j2 22 g l6 ® 4'4
o'3 602 518 c(j 3 ojj 5 2 55 4 6 9
876 706 196 000 i« 674 202 55 070
813 3734 509 224 J. 5 '37 50i
323 S«3 501 36l 3 J »36 so
984 385 452 10.45 1264 7 , ?" ® 92 644
830 £ 08 ?49 '30 620 ,9? At
2 34 830 7677 479 0,6 68. o«
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700 444 9.0 449 079 9 ° *° 01
207 .13 380 742 , * '35 .537
949 43 'O 634 on 11 *35 *°9
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2 7ti 55 ti 3° 6 fc«a 808 542 22 5®9
925 2 59 587 46a ? 9 o 9^ 3 « 6
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9,9 60. 8.33 820 7b7 3 872
084 693 790 009 Jf o «48 0,7
o, 9 3.2 472 250 g 2l 3 b 9 b
543 5554 7°3 635 3g 4 "3324
974 3-4 990 793 29, 9 74 T
21.4 590 .'4 .2465 57 2 g ' 8 5
73' 433 39i 900 666 680 Xo?
206 .07 880 023 759 ig J '°
025 327 0.7 ,69
944 676 765 855 1657 g
7 885 $95 366 933 985
Saturday.
9 ,s 5674 1054. 13775 .5.17 20,5, B , stl
542 695 029 708 3660. 64Q 827
2.. 12 7 7 22 036 674 .13 929
2! 5 6351 .60 ,4675 030 855 Q„
43° 0.8 437 374 1? „ 691 97^
.050 065 374 ,3, 211 9 95
20 £° '434 ".29 372 402 057 247 4
083 2,4 93, 478 ,8490 888 59?
682 026 965 587 396 41t 59
955 593 966 ,93 563 2197 6 S 3 £
67, 864 79 o 4 0 3 og 54
2 33 83,3 4 b ß 123 i9# 5 347
7.5 300 12380 0,3 465 $ 9 953
9 8q 354 35056 80, lA
3'® 528 972 574 350 4
530 eB 9 4 58 3,9 646 22538
487 936 2 308 0 97 334 53 .
066 220 13005 ?74 116
4880 509 126 356 693 2 Xf
026 8:i 862 4 9 ! 'ft
5458 155 937
(Concluded.)