Gazette of the United States. PHILADELPHIA, TnoRSDAY K.vV*:!i»Jt 6i".tobß* PRICES Ofe. stocks. VuttAOif-puiA, September 30. out 8 ptr C«nt Stock for cvfli to%~\ O a per c«nt 3ix ptr cant, (tut amount) do. 86 £ t, J • S.vy do. per coat. i«w f«r. +--J. fewe>.»» p«rcoiifc nW, Tlimpikc Sh»r»>. lo cent. i«oJcr pit. Brirfjrr lSdiuy!li.ll)-S»ck. fjr. Company ql N. A. non« fur ule. Vfvr.* nt *> *J P" "O «cr<«. Witcr L«n «t ja cSy« for eiA t?0 P r r **• Po. do. do Hay* do- Jo- Do. do. 9° <*»y» < ' o * *"* Bill* 00 H*»burgh it 60 J»J» J& 37 ttl v per Mirk Banco D». is Amfterdtm, 60 d»y» J* » 40 «»• P tr .... Florm Cj- 7he Carriers of ■this Gazette, have been strictly forbidden either to sell or give away, any of their papers; and should the Editor detect, or re ceive information of any person at tempting to seduce t>he m from the line of their duty, be will employ legal means for redress. —It has become a serious inconvenience, and those who are friendly, to the interest of this paper, arc requested to give such in formation as may be in their power on the subject, and they will confer an obligation on The Editoji. . |C7* It is requested/that Gentlemen-who are neglected by the Carriers* will not per mit several Jav? to elapse without giving in formation of fucli negleift ; but immediately give noti-e, They SHALL be served re g'uhtly. Halifax Prize Cases. Sch'oncr* Fanner, from Philadelphia, for Havannah, was lately ier.t into Halifax. The veflel was owned by an American, the by a Frenchman, who resided at Phi ladelphia. The attorney-general ui,«red the condemnation of tf e becaufe a French man could not alienate his country ; and 'plead fcr the condemnation of the veflel be cause the captain was an Er-fflifhman, apd although iiiitur ilized, married, and long a refidetu in Philadelphia ; still he could not divert himfclf of liis allegiance, nor claim for » citizen of America. The JucUe said, that the "cargo belonged to a Frenchman (altho' living in tM United States) and going di reclly to an rne—y's port, ouift be condemn ed. As to the veflel, said the Judge, (lie i( confefledly neutral, and therefore, is the claimant, must be restored ; and the captors must pay the owners full freight. The ease of tbe Apollo, captain Leg. The' tliim w.n hy the (pptair*. Acting that tie with his bro'.her, who "was his mate, were bwners of the bng, that they had chartered said vefltl to a Mr. H?£loi Scott of New- York ; that they were to take a cargo and carry to Curracoa. and return with another, and that t! ey had nearly completed the cen tral when taken, (being just off the Hook.) It appeared that Heftor Scott w*s a natural born fubjeft of Great Britain ; but it did not appear how hng he had resided in the United States. The right of citizenlhip ■was in this refpeft as in the last cafe, argu ed with great warmth by Mr. Uaiack, at temey general, and Mr. Stewart, attorniy for the claimants the attorney-general held up the ides that He£tor Scott was a Britifli fwl-jeft and could' not, by any a£l of his, throw off his natural allegiance; that he ■w is in a neutral country, under cover, sup plying the enemies of his country, and th;t he ought to be treated as a " ihaitoe," iiid his property confifcated. Mr. Stewart argued that Mr. Scott was an Amsrican, and as such had come into this court (by his attorney) and that neither Mr. UHiack, nor the Judge of this court of vice admiralty of Nova-Si otia had any concern in the right of establishing the mode of citiienfhip ; that it was a national mutter, concerning national cbara&ers, and that it nuift be d.cided by the two nations. The Judge tlio't pmpsr to give 30 days re lpite for farther proof, as it respected the claim of Mr. Srott hat said as to the veM'el, there appeared to him fufficient evidence -that the property was a&ually the claimant"!, who were natural born citiiens of the United States, and therefore decreed the captors do restore the velTel, and pay the captain the full of his freight, or chartei ; but the cargo is to re main till the expiration of 30 clays for judg ment thereon." Ship Rebecca, Folger, from Liverpool to Baltimore;, was spoke Augud 33, in lat 47> 26, long 22, 26. l'or the 48 horrs preceding Tuesday "morning at fun-rife, there were 26 deaths in Baltimore and its vicinity. Total ntimb.r in the hospital sick with the prevailing dilcaf'r, 54 , Convalescents, 19 < Discharge .1 cured, 7 1 TO fOHtt boiIRAKCE> FreaiL'it of pbl' 7"ct:'/i CoU'icil in PtlfcfL TH' : , ru'ifuribtfvs « •..> .I'itcJ tocorrefpond with," and to Hid j» dierel&f of the iijhabi wins iif B/dtimows Norloik ;>nj Providence, no,, I'llf.sund.-r the „,.& relent di.f eal'e th.it ever n'.vlic\fd ourTtttfa Uke. ; the liberty to and to '.nve you some account of th?ir proceeding^ Fertile purple Of aifllHncr occafiou of your pre Rut lickncfs, Wild | Committers are appoinfed to colleft lub icr:n:ioiis in the city and dirtriS of Pmla- I delpbia, on whose ewrtiens 'we depend tor i [ p coniary aid ; and this will not | I tail to wTTie~ you ":is£ur, ol whom fifty one have ■, including three win died abroad, twenty seven, haw recovered, snd fix-now remain Tick, all ot whom are .it the HofgUol, about one mile from the to;.ould be more acceptable in cafli than in any other article, as it be readily aspbed to the relief of the teccffiteus: It i 5 more imn ed ..tely the province of this Council to prnv f Jo.shun Rainear. No better proo * The republican, meetingas it it called, in Springfield was umiDoacri at S-Lib-town / but -she cbninvan And Secretary have omitied the name of the village —Were they iijbamed.ot il ? Or was it for fe." of reminding the county of th: noted republicans wir inhabit there- nefd be produced. >h< 3 f t^iaß P cing me as a committee for Hanover, wbe my relidencc is notoriously known to be r. Northampton. Another proof also pfefeßl itfelf, of the illegal and random manne they named their committees, two name being inserted with mine as their Hanove committee, neither of which men reti.k u the township o r Hanover, viz. Levy Jju < and Jofcph Shinn -Levi Budd is a rel'idem in Springfield, an J J dVph :'hinn in North ampton. I call on the chairman, fee ela j or any me hher g/ that meeting, to announce if they can, that I gave any authority what ever, to any of them, to place niy name <- on • of t'leir committee. I have examii ed the productions of this re pub ican meeting, contained in their pam phlet, and I am pointedly opposed to tht principles they advance, bcr-g convincec that tiiey lead to disorganization, confufioi and w-.r—However plausible or fpecioui their doflrines may app ar, I believe then lo be erroneous, and will be productive o mul' iolied evils to the community. Ia» y u my fellow citizens, it the lame fyf terns which were laid by ur great a-d mig nanimons departed li'ajhington, have no beenpurfue ! by his fucceff>r, our now Pre dent .\dams ; you wdl agree with me thai .hey are the tame, all America know they arc, and all the good, wife and v irtu jus neu in Europe have acknowledged an. ] pliuoed 'he Wild.mi < i lu.i ir.eafutes. am proud to own the honor, tint I fervei tiudt.• liis banneisin Lie time* that trici nuns fouls, when the fumir.er foidier ant ill.* Isn Ihine pat riot, ihrunk trum tiieu clu ty. Wheie were liele nien at this time He it was that led us th ough lonely woods over d;fert hills and fields of blood, ?ni raised the banners of freedom : He it was ihat u.rmed the picfe-nt political a d civi Ivllems, which dams pursues ; dotheyno ii. coincide with his larewell legacy ? I ,ve continue io pui iue them, be afTurec h y - ill guide us lafely on, to rhat rank •el'ped and emir, ce we are en 11 led :t lold among the nations of the w>rld : 1. Jtfe forfa e his'fage advice, f>r inconfid?raU "ckemes of private pique or reve ge we tn er into parties, will to p tees and . ki he Roman Empire con eto nothing Read his great man * tarcwdl addrels to the citi zens < f America, and you will be convinced -t the truth ot t'.ele remarks, i d you will, is / do, dr/'pife anddifcttrd tk pid-i ing, criok d and dforganizing policy, held so th by the hairman and fcretary of this republican meet JOHN MYERS. Northampton Tcwnjbip, Sept 29, 1800. WILLIAM BODINE. I DO certify, that my name put down oa A com mi tee, fur promoting the election of Jefferfou in this county, at the Slab-town meeting, on the zoth inft was done without „y knovricdg- or consent, and that I have no hand in tbei' pr t edings. \s witntls my hand, this 30th of -epumber, :800 VVIL I M BODINE. HUGH HOLLINGSHE \D I DO certify, that Hugh Holtingihead of Chester Towulhip, did yelterday in conver fat on inform me, that his nam? as a com mittee man. was pu down by the persons afleaibled at Shbtmn, on the 20ih of Sep tember, to support Thomas Jeflerfon ai Prfcfidint, without his knowledge or consent • he further said, that he conlidered the pro reedings" as of the devil," that they had | sent him their books, which he wouM bive I nothing to do with nor receive, a d that he ! was fatisfied with government as it 19. JAMES STERLING. Witness, Samuel ippkncott- Burlington, October 1, 1800. ENOCH ELKINTON. I DO certify, that my name was put down by the meeting at Stcblown, without !my knovj'cJgc 0- consent ; I do not know what the people aLtha; meeting detire, and I have 00 itneern in their proceedings. ENOCH ELKINTON- Wtinefs, RicharuC x. M. unt-Holly, Odober 1, 1800. JOSEPH SHINNi IDO certify, that Jof ph Shinn, inform ed me that hi* name waa put down aa ; c mm.tie man, at the Sl.t tovic meeting, 01 the 20 h i eptember, for ike purpose of sup porting Jefferfon in this county -without hi i knowledge or coufent, and that he dilapprov ied of it—Witness my hand this ift o Oftober. 1800. MAHLON BUDD Mount-Helly. URIAH WILKINS ' IDO certify, that my name on th« SUi lewn committees, was put down by the pec pie there without my knowledge er co-'fnt I had no knowledge of their proceeding: and Ido not mean io fuppon ih m. I at : f tiified wrth ihc adminijl ati, nof the goi errmenr, with john /Jdams and Richar ! ■ Howell. URIAH WILKINS. ? I" s Witness. Joseph Bukr. f Evcfhain, Sept. 30, 1800. i After such a (pecimen of the deteftab proceedings of the Jcftt'rfon party, wh - candid ar,d refonable roan will hereafter gi' s credit to any thing they fay on attach hir s felf any longer to a cause fapported 1 0 ci try Ipecits of impqfition, ev —— fOR SALE, OLD Loi4g Primer, Small Pica on Pi" Body, Eni'lilb, Chil'eSi Compolint Sticks, audrfcrea. variety of articles liiceffjry to carry on the Frtn in,: Uulinefi. They will be fold cheap tor ca-fe. Appfy to the Printer. The Latest FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Via Nciv-York. From the Times,—London August 27. Yeflerduy daring the fitting 61' the Cabi net C.owMt uifjjuches were. received from his M .jffty's Minifttr Plenipotentiary at Vi enna, Tliey are d ited upon the 15th inft. So late as tlru date, no, itotice li id been giv en by Genr. Moreau of the re-commencement of holhlities ; but this is not the only r.ir curaflaoce which confirms the belirt we have lately entertained of Duroc's p«He(fif>g a l'e- cret latitude of power, and of their being room for another ultimatum upon the part of Buonaparte. 0:i Sunday some private difpatefces were reccieed from Paris, and another express ar rived yeiteiday morning by the way of Do ver, We (hall not permit ourlelves to rea son loosely upon a fuojeil so important— We know that rro overtures for a just, lohd, and p ri.Dunent peace will be refuted by his Majelty's Council. We think, under the prel'ent circumstances, the French Govern ment mull perceive the absurdity of offering any other. The menaces of the Chief Consul against Portugal, and the million of Gen. Berthier to the Court of Madrid ; the demand, it it be true, ot a palTage through the papal territories for the iuvafion cf.Naples, and the new appointments ot' com rounder a in chief to new a'units both severally and Coir lettively indicaw the vast projects of Buon aparte ; wliOj while he attempts to dictate a conqueror's peacn trom the Meufe to the Mincio, is diflurbing the slumber of Spain, terrifying Portugal with arms or tribute, And endeavouring 10 low discord at the bot tom of the Baltic. region of the earth is not full of his labours ? What llate doel be negl'.ftto agitate and embroil ? The continei t of Lurope appears .it latt 13,500 1 gold do. French, no name I do. do. John Ryland, I silver d >. French, no name I do. do John Bull, London, 744 I gold do. Rodart. Paris 1 silver do. Joseph Kember Shaw 1 do. do. J. Darlington, London 1 do do. No. 9861 1 giltdo. G. M. Metcalf," London, 4196 1 silver do. George Hafwood, London, 1906 j do. do. J. Smith, Lond 11, 211 j double cafe gilt watch, R- Oflmrn, Rith mond, 8764 100 Dollars will be given for the restoration thieves are also secured. Mr. Benjamin Morri', .the owner ot the Watches which were taken the fame time, will also give too dollars for them. • 'J l ' July 19 gv The Printers it Peterfowrp, Richmond, Ale* andiia —Baltimore —-Charefton and o thers, are requefled to insert the above for % e'w times. A HANDSOME EDITION or LINDLET MURRAT's English Grammar, an appendix, Has this Day been publiflied, ty Asausr DitXftU, opposite Chrfft-Churcl:, Philadelphia. [Price One Del! nr.} laoh rr 7- f*- * d»f For Sale, The Unexpired, TIME of a BLACK DOT W r HQ has three years and five months to f< rve ; he is sober, honest, a good wai er, a::d undcrftaßds tiling care of horics. En quire at No. 60, Dock street, July e°." 1 3t th. fr. & fatr. Wm. ROBINSON. dtE.