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    I'H I LAI) EL PHI A,
VJi CLE MB £ R 18.
Mitried on Tuesday evening lad, by
»ii« Rev. Mr. Euftick, John W. Batfi>n,
Esq. 01 the state of Delaware, to the*-
miable Miss Catharine Britton, daugh
ter of Thomas Brittoa, Esq. of this ci
ty-
By this Day's Mail.
PORTLAND, Dec. 6.
Captain Enoch Preble, in the ship
Cjnurietce, from Halifax, belonging
to this port, arrived here on the lit
inlt. The evening before he arrived,
he spoke with the Sehooner Olive
Branch, George Taylor, from the
Weft-Indies. Capt. T. informed that
the Englilh had left Martinico, and
that the whole Island was in p&ffeffion of
the French.
On Friday la!t arrived here the
>ut last fiom St. Bartholomews, in 23
poke with the flap Hope of New-Bed
"ord, Capiiin Boyd, in 36 days from
London —the sth, he spoke the brig
18 days out. Capt. Norton left at St.
Bartholomews, the Schooner Sallv,
Capt. Pote, belonging to Falmouth—
Capt. Boyd informed, that when he left
London, accounts had been received
from the continent, that the French had
beeji nMre and more fuccefsful ; and
that the general belief wa« that they
v.c - then in Holland.
By Capt. Norton came passenger
Oapt. Jeremiah Paul, who failed from
Kennebunk the 10th day of OA. last
i 1 the brig Minerva, belonging to
tiiat port. In lat. 36. 40. and long.
63. Weft, five days after he failed, he
ro«t with a gale of wind, which upset
Yvas loft, except the Capt. who provi
de. iti.illv saved himfclf by getting upon
the vefTel's bottom, where he remained
three days and two nights without any
sustenance, til! taken off by Capt. Sa
muel Gooch, of the brig Dolphin, be
longing to Wells, who put him on
board Capt. Norton.
BOSTON, Dec. it).
CSpt. Boyd, in the (hip Hope, arri
of the ENTIRE CAPTURE OF
HOLLAND by the French. Oia
board, containing the account) but
could not obtain the consent of the
Captain to bring it with him.
Capt. John Folter, who arrived 01
Sunday 26 days from Fort-Royal, Mar
linico reports that the day he clearec
out he heard a fleet had been seen bet
ween Martituco and Dominito ; that
when he went to the custom-house, he
heard the office, s speaking of it ; after
terwards, when he was going to the
informed htm a fleet had been seen,
that orders had been given for baking
a large quantity of bread, and he advi
fcdCapr. Tofter to get under fail
immediately, as he expe&ed an embar
go would be laid. Capt. Foster did
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NEW-YORK Dec. 14.
The fainc gentleman who some time
ago sent from Scotland to Dr. Mitchill
the book, part of whose paper was
blri -hed by the oxygenated muriatid
acid, according to the newproccfs ; has
lately sent him a cutt of Ltnnen-yarn
spun upon a hand-mill, of thirty-two
spindles ; that is a machine that spins
thirty-two linnen threads at once and
goes by hand ; —which is quite a new
discovery by one Henry of Kirkaldie.
The following entradt from a letter re
ceived very lately by Dr. Mitchill from
Edinburgh contains an account of two
important inventions, " Mills for comb
mg wool by water are erecting fall in
England.—Mills to go by water for
Spinning flax into Einnen-yarn aie erec
ted at Aberdeen, Forfar, Montrofe,
Leven, Kinghorii, Dumferiine, &c. in
■Scotland, and several more are getting
up; Several have also been eretled in
the Nerth of England ; I dont know
of an y.' n eland yet:—All the yarn 1
they spin is coarse. When the Cotton- <
5? were firft erected in England, they ;
-pun coarse Cotton-varn only, and gra- 1
oually came on to spin finer and finer..— 1
am glad to fee your new taxes ; they
will certainly make America more in- 1
The highct! taxed nations 1
are the British and Dutch; and the
mo# induftriou* too."
D ej, of a paralytick fliock, on the
27th u lt. at his in Steuben ville,
Baron FREDERICK de STEU
BEN, Major-General in the late army
of the United States of America.
WARREN, (R. I.) Dec. 6.
Geneva was formerly called a free
republic. It was the feat of science,
and the retreat of the literati of Francc,
the Voltaires and RoufTeaus, when per
feeuted by the doftorsofthe Sorbonne,
for the freedom of their writings. The
p»puiace have now found out that the
govrnment is ariltocratical and tyran
nical. This may be so } but what fljall
we fay of rcvohitionifts,whoopenly
avow the doctrine of leveling the aril
tocracy of manners, of riches, and of
talents ? No goc>d man can hear such
doctrine without dreading revolutions.
'' 1 he weight of three Swine fatten
ed in Dighton,, are as follows : one 541
and an half, one 461, and -the other
2b 7 pounds—seventeen and an half
months old, and of the China breed }
the latter produced five pigt, the u eight
ot eac.i 12olb. at five and an half months
old. The weight of the whole 1889 1-2
pounds.
" On inquiry into the mode by which
so much pork was produced from so
xew hogs in so (hort a time,- the answer
is 5 that the swine mentioned have been
always penned, and hare never been
permitted ta go from their pen, except
in the heat ot the season to a river to
cool themselves: and that they have
been always so filled as to be ever easy
and at 'eft.
" Farmers, fertiembitv and you will
save nearly one half the expense in mak
ing yotir pork ; as wefl as much trou
ble and injury by your swine running
at large. Only begin ini this way by
one half the swine you usually keep,
and experience will inform you."
For the Gazette of the United Stales.
Mr. Fenno,
A writer in a morning paper aiks,
" Would it injure your interelt to give
us, from time to time, some little ac
count of these improvements, that we
may know what is doing among our
selves, as well as among the contending
powers of Europe F»r an answer A COMIC OPERA, called the
to this enquiry, I refer to the papers— - - , j r
Sir, the affair, of Europe ate beyond Maid Ol the Mill
all controversy, of infinitely greater im-
Mr. Marihal
concerns of the United States. Sir Harry Sycam«re, Mr. Bate
Let any friend to the honor of the Mr.Clevelanc
American cha,after, to the Covern- §£'
mehti to the policy—the laws, the si- Ralph, Mr/wS
nances, the population, the Union, the
Commerce, the improvements in Roads, Lady Sycamore, Mrs. Shaw
Miss Broadhusft
forward with his ftatertents, opinions p tty ' Mrs. Warfell
and fads on all, or any of these points, r™"/« iw it , M rs - OMmi xoh
.ndif,fo ™ • aSftSs&Bs
mor, can be had to mfert in our Ga- Warrell, Mailer T. VVar
zettes, he (hall find a corner for any of
his lucubrations, even in our largest De Marque, Mrs. Rowfon,
papers, then he may answer the above Miss Rowfon, & Miss Old
"*6T ,ht **52. Wrf tfc» , Comic Dance, !„■
For it, Gazette of j& IW Sift,,. mETdc
For distant rumors anxious roam, iv.u
And heedless pass by, fadls at home.— 1 " ew SCENERY, designed and ex
__ ecuted by Mr. Milboume.
Three or four accidents, by drowning, 7® niLich will be added,
scalding See. in New-York, have found FA RCE> in: two adb, called the
Village Lawyer,
please to inform the public—That a Scout, Mr. Harwood
child was run over by a loaded dray in p" ar ',' Mr. Francis
Market-street last Monday, and so bruif- T , P ar,t >'ijun,
edas to be almofl lifelef, when taken Kp!ia« ''
up. Tliit another child not many days j^ a£e '
since, being left alone in aToom, caught Mr/Vmit ™' S- li Btes
its cloaths on fire, by which it was so ' Shaw
burnt that it died—Also that a man Box one Dollar— put jGf a Dollar— anc
lalt week loft his life by firing a pistol Ga! 'ety J a dollar.
nto his ear. Thedoors will he opened at a J after rivi
and the performance begin at $ alter su
o'clock.
:»ken of Mr. Well*, the Theati»
rom tek'till one, and on days of pe. form'
nice from TEN'till THREE o'clock.
Ladies and Gentlemen are reqUested tc
Tend their servants to keep places by five
3'clock, and order them, as soon as tht
company are seated, to withdraw, as tliej
cannot on any account be permitted to re
main.
No money or tickets to be returned, no
any person on any account whatsoever, ad
mitted behind the fcenet.
Vivat Refpublica !
si
CONGRESS.
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
Wednesday, December 15.
Several petitions wero read, and rc
| fcrred to the committee of claims.
The house went into committee of
the whole, Mr. Cobb in the chair, on
the report of a special committee, on
the petition of Taylor and Hervey, of
Virginia, for a repiiffion of duties on
certain goods consumed by fire. The
ctwnmittee rose, reported progress, and
asked lesve to fit again : but leave wai
refrfei, and the committee of the whole
dilcharged.
Mr. New, of the committee on en
rolled bills, reported the loan bill, and
the till for tkr relief cf the eft ate of
the late Eovfcrd zud they
were signed by the Speaker.
On' motiurt, MeiTis. Fitxfinort?,
Watts, Sherburne, Lyr"jn a. .] Ke»,
were appointed a. committee to inquire
and repdrt -irfpffVing the r.ur.ibcT of
clerks in the fevertl pitblur departments.
On motion of Mr. Smith, (S. C.)
a committee was appointed to examine
and report on the policy of remitting
daties irf cases of loss by fire, Sec. by a
general law. -
Mr. Coit, fiorti the committee ap
pointed for that purpose, reported a re
foiution, giving the Hates a concurrent
jurifdidtion with the United States, on
lands ceded, for light-hpu^s,. beacons,
&c.-—ordered to lie oft tile table. ■
A meflage from . the
President of the United States, with
certain private communications.
The House took up the • repdft of
the committee to whom was referred
that part of the Preiident's fpecch
which relates to the policy of indemni
fying the fufferers by the depredations
of the HifurgenU in the wefteru coun
ties of Pennsylvania, and after forr.e de
bate, in which MelTrs. Swift, Muftnv,
Dexter, Madison, Garncs, and Hartley
took a principal part, the Speaker men
tioned to the House, that the secret
communications from the Prefrdent »f
the United States were pn the table J
the reading ot which would probably
take Up the remainder : of the day till
the time of adjournment; and suggest
ed the propriety of fufpeiiding the de
bate for that purpofc, upon which, the
gallery was cleared.
For Hamburgh,
The fajl-failing /hip
mS&j INDUSTRY,
LYING at Walnut-street
2tiEZ£ziZ wharf, will fail in about 15
days (it not prevented .by ice) having a
(treat part of her cargo engaged FOl
freight orpaflage apply to JOHN BROWN
at said v.harfj or
Thomas Newman,
No. use, South Second-street.
Dec. sB. dtf
NEW THEATRE.
TO-MORROW EVENING
December 19.
Will be Prefelited,
F. C. Sarmento, of tbe
Houfc of Sarmento and Co. of tnq I lland
of Teneriffe, intending to return 10 th.it
I(land inthe courlc of toil month (D c.} re.
quests all person* having demand* ajrainft
him erhi* House, to call o« Mr. J ihn Craig
ofth ; s city for payment;
Dec 8
" Philadelphia Soeietv for the
Information & Affiifance of
Perrfons emigrating from Fo
reign CounJries."
WHEREAS, from the various infan
ces of ill ufag;, whi :fe Emigrants to this
country have fuffered, from the m afters of
vefieU, in which they ha.-e taken pilTap,
their lives have been greatlj tndanger d,
their health much injured, and their hap
pinel's ami ufefulnefs, for a time, totally
destroyed.
Rcjoli'. J vnar.imovjty, That the mem
bers of this society feci themfelve* railed
upon as men, and as citizens, to exert e
. very legal endeavour, to prevent the repe
tition o? fuch'difgraces to human nature,
and their country —and as t;hc l.vs of this
state are fully competent to the carfiplcte
redrel's of every evil of the fort, wc here-'
by publicly rtqueft all mailers of vefieit,
and othefs, bringing passengers to the port
or Philadelphia, to treinch p&Ceng rs
with suitable kmdnefs and attention ; and
any emigrant*, who have felt rhemfclves
aggrieved, ;y-e invited to lay their respec
tive Complaints befote the committee,when
every affiftanceto ohtaiil jullice v i'ii be af
forded them, within the ability of the so
ciety to grant.
Rrfoliud ifnmitrroufly, That the commit
tee of Conference and Con - : fpomienee be
directed to pay particular attention to the
cases of those emigrants, who appear to
have well founded complaints against t i«
condufl of their captains, and to leave no
exertiotis untried, to bring futh offenders
to jultlce.
Rr/01-vcd That the members
of this Society disclaim all countenance of j
frivolous or malicious acc fations—ti at
while wt deplore the necefiity v.hith calls
for this interference, we : acknowledge
with the greatest pleasure, that there are
numerous examples of a different nature ;
and we fnali be ready at all times to dif
tinguifti by a most marked approbation,
those mailers of • veflels, whole uniform
humanity and terdernefs to their paflen
gers fliali be found to deserve it.
Signed and published fcy older cf the
Society,
John Nicholfon, President.
jitufi,
Win. TURN7R, Sec'ry.
N. B. The Committee of Conference
and Correspondence meets, every Monday
evening, at Seven o'clock, at Mr. Ifryel
lfys€Fs at the corner of Third &
Cftefnut ftrectxj it consists of the following
persons. _
Mr. Wm. loung Birch, No. 35, Car
ter's Alley.
Dr. Arthur Blayney, 138, south Second
Street.
Mr. Henry Andrew Heins, 55, north
Second Street.
Mr. Thomas Fitrce, 45, south Thin
Street.
Mr. John Thompson.
Mr. 341, north Fretot
Street. •_ _. .
5 Mr. William , Turner, 149, Cheftroi
Street.
Members eleSedJince the Organization of
the Spciety, Nov. 5.
Dr. Collins, Philadelphia
Dr. Martin, Gcrmantown
December 13.
Mr. Robert Dawfcn, Wilmington
]• Poultnev, Philadelphia
Joihua Wooten, Do.
Samuel Betton, Do.
John Harrifon, Do.
Dr. Dewees, Do.
Nargrove, Do.
Mr. Anthony Butler, Do.
YVilliam Jordan, Wilmington
Thomas Jordan, Do.
Joseph Garlicjc, Philadelphia
Mr. Wm. Hanks, do. Kenny, do.
Chs. Gilchrill, do. Jn. Swanwick,do.
Bonnell, do. Henry Stegman
John Jones, do. Dr. Psfcalis, do.
James Hardie, do. John Dorfey, do.
Major Stagg, do. Jas. Turnbell,do.
Dr. Barnwell, do. Geo. Booth, do.
Mr. Wm. Goodfel- Edward Lyon,do.
low, do. Lyon, do.
John Hulfton, do. Dr. A* Green,do*
Wm. White, do. J. Abercrom-
Rev. Mr. Abee!, dr. tie, do.
Mr. Philip Jones, do.
*** The Confticution is left fcr flgna
ture of the members elected, at the Of
fice of MelTrs. Wrigley & Berritnan, No.
149, Chefnut street.
<&" The Letter Bag of the brig
I Houlbrook for .London, will be taken
from the Poft-Office on Saturday the
20th instant, at five o'clock, P. M.
This Day is Publiftied,
A N
Authentic History
OF THE
Price 12 l-i Centt.
The writer ej the abvtie introducei the jolloxu
highly tnterejiirtg remark —
" Suchadetail will bo neither void 6f
interest nor utility td your prudent foun. ,
tiymen, May they refl:ft on it with at. '
tention, and learn by the disastrous exam! '
pie of the mod democi atical (iate that ex
ifts on the continent of Europe, the ex.
feme danger of foreign influence ; and a.
bove all, iiow rapid'and inevitable i; is to
rates the abuse of ( liherty from its ruin !" '
Suld by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, Sucond >
M. Carey, Mark»t ftieet. and b* the Zfi "
tor hereof. '
December 11 /<) (
eorf3t
Ircri* ti.e V'tgini; Ca/efte,
I r is with both pl.iifure a d indigna
riun I view the artiHce of the arilkitra
• icai.d paper parties levelled again ft our
w irthy rrprcicntstiv' Willism 13. Giles,
wh m sea in Congress they confdir as,
a check ro their base ptirpo'es. In or
! der the c fjretp draw your afTeilions and
! confide: c.' fn m l.iu, they have (avail
ing theoifi l.si ol l!i» jocularity ot"
0 r Pielideijt) faltly put in cir
culation a repoit, tint Mr. Gilrs h:is
threatened to impeach him. This re
port, like mi.ft other mjlicious failhoods,
1 EVgh: \enii:ret ) sffirin lobe wi,i o.it
sou xiarioi), many of Mr. Oile's friends
l iving eucieavou.C'd tu trace ii t:> its
t>rigM:, but no Ei.thor thereto ran hu
found.— Fellow CnizUjS, Mini ti.au it
tb be a fnft, let us enqt jre wherein
would conjift the criminality. Po you
loak on the Prefideiit as mortal o. im
mortal ? If the latter, there is an end
to all argument, for one had as well be'
any other way employed as to atten pt ;o
tealon again It a thing so abfuid ; but if
the is he no' capable of en inu
—i.> he rot amenable to the Ijw« at il
constitution ot our courtry, if he acts
derogatory thereto, and h> fm.lt a man
ner as to endanger the liberies and Iwj -
pinefs of the people? Where is or re
medy ?
Docs not the ConlHttftion cr>r'er
plate him as being iritjxea'.hable ? H.ij
it not a tribunal before which
he shall be impeached and tried for ma*
coriduft ? And laltly, if he has a<f cd
in fch a manner to fuhjtft him ei
to impeachment (which I would by uir
means be nnderftoudto intiiniitcJ wnute
business would it be t>i bring forward *in
impeachment ? If he was aftuHliy f'/
imj»-'*ehed, and 0.1 examination it mi
found iO be on frivolous or malic i>-.ti»
pretence, then and not till then, uoiid
tlie impeaciier be entitled ty your ccn
fure.
Fellow-Citizens, I look into this arrf«
sice—its object is to make you discard
a faithful ftTvant, a firm and vigilant'
centinel, who tenderly rcgp.rdt yovf hs.p
pinefs. May your minds ever be !»
enlightened as to Jifcovcr truth from
talfhood,' your real fion imaginary !n«
terefts—"and may the base deligns of
aristocrats and bought-up paper-men,
be evet fruftrated, is tlie sincere piayer
of PHILOGILES.
LAWS
f THE
Us i ted States.
Third Congress of the United States :
AT THE SECOND SESSION : "
Begun and held at the city of Philadel
phia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on
Monday, the third of November, one
thousand seven hundred snd ninety-four.
An Alt to amendandexplain the twentyfe
cond jcHion of " the Alt efhiblfhuig toe
Judicial Courts of the United States/'
WHEREAS by the twenty-fecorid fac
tion of the ail entitled, " An aft to efta
blilh the Juuicic'al Courts of theUnitea
States," it is provdei that, " Evc-. y
Justice or Judge figmng a Citation on an,/
Writ of Error, ihall take good and fut
ficient security that the Plaintiff .n error,
fcall prosecute his writ to efTe<sl, and ?.n
---fwer all damages and colls, if he fail to
make his pLa good." And whereas
doubts have arisen as to the extent of the
security to be required in certain cases : —
Be it enafled and declared by the' Senate
and House of Refrcfentutines of the Li
nited States of America, iu Congress As-
Jembled, That the security to be reqUtrod.
and taken on the figmng of a citation on
any writ of error, which shall rot b<- a
fuperfede3s and stay execuTion, Ihrfi i.e
only to such an amount, as in the opinion
of the Justice 01 Judge taking tht. fa:nt,
Ihall be fufficient to answer all such culls
as, upon an afrrmance of thjfiudgmenr
I'rdecfee, may be adjudged or (lecreed tg
th€ rtfpondent in error.
Approved Dec. 12,1794.
The Norfolk paper us the 8;h inft. 'V
contains no account of a naval engage
ment on the coast. It is however Ir'gV
ly probable that one has taken place, t
less than three or four different cap**''*
arrived here and at Ne .-i'ovk h/ c re *
ported that they h ■ usd a VOSP 1 ' 1 CJI
nonac"e about the fame time, jad
ed several hours. f ■
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PORT OF PHIL/OELPIHA.
cl^ed.
Ship Les Jumerti*. Rualt, Hifpaniol*
Snow Cleoj>? /la » Mont.ik,
Brig Betiy, H-'va- r h
Betty, Nefbit, Port-au-Prince
The Charlotte, Cnpl. Maiia :y, :r
---rived at New Yotk the 1 «th ' •' 'his
fhyleft the Texel the 16th Oftobei;.
/The (hip Hope arrived at \
was spoke with on the 4th December,
36 days then from London, from w .ich
it appears tiie taiud J'om in.ncj tt.c 2 f fa i
QS>iber,
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