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    By this Day's Mail
BOSTON, Nov. 25.
We learn that Government have com
pleted the pnrch.i 11- of the land in Cbarles
tomn, liecetfary to foi m a Dock-York-
NEW.BEDFORD November 21.
|Cr* We are pleased to hear mat it is
"contemplated soliciting the aid of Govern
ment in ere£Hng a Light-Hotift on Cnpe-
Poge, (East end of Martha's Vineyard)—
A Light in this lituition, would be
lilt t« velTels p.flitwjithrough the Sound, ant!
lor want ot one, d.imige has frequently been
i'uftained by (hipping on the adjacent 111,wis.
NEW.YORK Nov. 2? .
Wtttlop; theprefs lalt evening to mention
the arrival of ..n expnM's frota Troy, with an
account of the OtltrucTion of leveral houses and
/I res in that town, on WcJnefday lalt, liy fire.
La Sail and Yuvanette were the gieateft Suf
ferers.
CHARLESTON, November 15.
A sea-horse was cau*ht this morning in
Geyer's dock, by one of the cullom-houfe
boatmen. It is now, alive, in the poireffion
ol captain J hoinpfoM the boating officer ;
and is perhaps, a great curiolity, as has ever
been seen in this country.
At the close of the pulls of the different
counties of Georgetown and Cher.iw dif
tri£ls, for a representative to congress, there
appeared for
Benjamin Hiiger
Lemuel Beritort
M;ijoriiy
HALIFAX, (N. C.) N.»v. i 7.
Mitction ' ip North
tjfcf. Hamilton is thol'cn in Edentou dif
trift.
Cel. Thcynas Wvnns for the diftria com
posed of the counties of Hertford, Berne,
Northampton and Martin, by a majority of
14.
Bryan Whitfield for Newbeni diftrift.
*Cbl. Nathan Mayo for Edgecorab dif
t'rift.
•Wilfiini Martin, Elq. for frvettevillt
diftrifl.
•general Thomas Brown for Wilmington
diltiia. ■ "
Col. Taylor for W*kt diflrid.
It is said A. 1 atom, Esq. is chosen for
Orange diliria, and * Judge Macay for
Rowan ifiitria.
I"rom the other diftricfls we have not
heard.
Those with this mark * are Federalists.
BALTIMORE Nov. aB.
t The Andromache BritiOl frlriic arrived
in Hampton ltoadi on the 91b mftani.
1 he Lrgiflature of Georgia met at L'lu
ifvi 11 e, on the 3.1 but their not be
ing a qurrum, adjourned. On the sth they
Itlet agitable to adjournment*
J be fena t: have re-eleaed the hon. David
f manu 1, president, and William R«bertfon,
efquire> i'ecretary.
Hip house ut representatives have re
eleaed tie hon* Dlvid Merriwether, their
Ijjeaker, and Hines Holt, el'quire theii clerk.
His excellency the governrr s communi
cation was received and read.
Extraft of a letter from a gentleman in
l«ney town, to the editor of ilie Repub
lican Gazette, dated Novcnibr 24 1800.
" The fa&ory for public arms in the neigh
borhood ot T iiiev town, bel nginp to Mr.
M«ttht::s Shroyer, the conti after, 011 Lift
l'riday ab"ut 10 o'clock at night caught
fire, and in a tew himrsb .rnt down, togeth
er with 4$ mu(kets th • t were re;tdy for in
fpettiAri, 80 locks rendered ufeleTs, and a
large quantity of (locks and (lock-duff, with
all th. neceflary tools.—Thelofs isellimated
at 1600 dollars."
Piopofals
Forpublijhlng, by Subscription,
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nfual low price. Those who wi(h to purchafs
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The work will be out of [ res» some time in the
winter.
THOMAS tf-THOttAS.'
WalpolefM H.I 00 rSoo (qg) «,-{
PRINTING,
Neatly executed at the Office of the
Gazette of the United State*
Gazette of the United States.
MONDAY kvi. NING, I.
Na ■ lit pnnc.pe w«#Ww.rwide 1 lloou,of
more cbnciulively eflablilhed by the Itate
convention, thai, that the leg'ill.itive power
of the commonwealth, Ihould be divided in
to two equ-il component p.n t.i, viz. a Novate
and Houle of Keprefl-iitauvrNs. The Find
leys, Smiths, Gil!»ti:.«, and Whitehills,
law wi,t|i a deiitii blow given to their
etei'nil revolul innary hopes, in the elliblith
• inept o: "his principle. 'I hey had not the te
merity, however, a:-that d.iy, to raise their
voice ag-arnft the tniiverfil conviction of tilt:
virtuous, the wile and tile orderly part of the
community, tlv.y luhmitted with a hypocri
tical acquiefcetice, quieting their coniViencrs
with the 111 11'al reservation, tint the lubmil
noil, which numbers and public opinion ira
poled upon them, was an injury which it
was thei 1: duty to avenge and redress when
ever the opportunity >eturned. Accord
ingly rot a feffiojl of the legiflatuje has pal
fed, under the present confhtution, without
manifelting their unce-ling determination to
undermine and destroy, what tliev had not
intrepidity to oppole openly—the difguile in-
is now aiiiiolt torn off, .ind many of
their underworked publicly avow their hos
tility to all ftnatorial controul—The molt
turbid imagination, the moll fenfelels llupi
dity cannot avoid tracing tq this source the
arrogant opposition of the Houie of Repre
lentatives to the liberal and couflitutioual
efforts of the Senate, to secure to the (late
her fuffrage in the choice of a Pietidciu at
the enluing election, Pursue their principles,
analyze their arguments, and you will find
then) originate, conyntud ar.J concluded in
this favourable d.nflnne, that 111 every conu'lt
of opinion, tlv Senate, though the older
branch and firft in rank and every political
conlideration, mud succumb to the Houfc
of Reprcfentalivei, jufl as tf there could be
a balance without weight, or controul with
out power ; a more barefaced aflumption of
authority, a more palpable violation of the
text and Ipirit ot the conditutional charter,
never was attempted.
1 he Senatorial branch of every govern
ment, judiciously confli ufled, are chosen for
longer periods than the other branch, in or
der that they may carry With them the tem
per and moderation of one period to qualify
the violence and fury of another. They arc
composed ol characters more mature and dig
nified, as to age and lituatiop, and t-w, r in
numbers, in order that conliflency, wisdom.
and energy, nin» oe combined, and a wlinle
fome check he fo-.mcd to democratic ragefvr
innovation and cli.uge, the bane of all free
governments ; now as these are the princi
ple reu'lbrs lor the edablifhiiient of % Senate,
they are •Iso the preci'e reasons why ciehic-
Cr<cy would have it dcflroyed, and to this
spirit ot demagogu ifmareour worthy repre
prrfentatives so attached that th/y rather
take upon them the rt fponjlbility of disfran
chifing tie Oa-e than give itjup—More effec
tually to fix this refponfibiiity upon the re
prr(r"tatives, I ll.all crave the indulgence ot
a second publication.
603
411
192
It is related of the Pdhcefs Amelia
that, being at cards with some young
nobleman, when the antagonists had not
kored one, Hie said, in the technical
phrase of ivbi/I, " we are five, love,'"
to which he immediately replied—yes,
my dear." This reparted so affronted
her Royal Highness, that (he in ftantly
threw up her cards.
Dean Swift was one day in company,
when the conversation fell upon the an
t'quity of the family. The lady of the
houle expatiated a little too freely on
her descent, observing that her an
■ceftors natnes began with De, and, of
course, of antique French extra&ion.
When (lie had finilhed, now, said the
Dean will you be so kind as to keep me
to a piece of that D' umphng.
" Fortune ! Fortune !" said an Ame
fwindler, remarkably attached to cards
" you make me lose thoufinds, it is true -,
but I'll defy the to make me pay them."
An Irishman on Tower hill wharf
lately observed that he had seen a lamen
table fight, fix Volunteers prejpd on board
a tender.
The Governor of this state has dis
proved the bill which was pafled last
year, making the office of the Protho
notary of the Supreme Court a faiary
office.
Captain Richard Adams of the fclir.
Lydia, who arrived this morning, reports
that last Friday morning, he Jaw a ihip
that appeared to him as large as the
Constitution Frigate—about three or
four leagues S. East of Cape May, fleer
ing close to the wind, about Weft S.
Weft—and supposed she was bound to
Philadelhpia.
The Patapfco sloop of war, Captain
Geddcs, is below from a cruize. We
suppose this is tiie veflel that capt, A
dams reports to have seen.
PHILADELPHIA.,
v *
Complete 'Triumph of FdJera/ijm.
Letters of a recent date, djrcci from
Columbia, the {eat of government in S.
Carolina, were received in this city this
morning—-they conlirm pur assertions, re
fpe&ing that state ; and explicitly, declare
that the Legislature is composed of fede
ral characters ; and that every vote in
that state for electors j will be for those,
who will support
JOHN ADA MS. & C, C. PINCKNEY.
,
-•W " i .
The non-ele£lion of Mr. Jcfferfon, is
now certain, the doWnorft eye, the ghast
ly look, the lengthened phi?, of the Jaco
bins, this morning, would afford a fine
iubjedt for a Hogarth ; they find that
the Aurora lights up glowing hopes for a
moment, which then disappear, and leave
a midnight gloom.
We understand that the House of
Representatives of Pennsylvania on Sa
turday last acceded to the proposition of
the Senate, for the appointment of I
fifteen Electors of a President and Vice- !
Prelldent, seven to be be chosen by the I
Senate and eight by the house of Repre- j
fentatives. The objeft of the Democrats !
in closing with the Senate's proposition, i
appears to be the total exclusion of Gen. I
Pinckney, and in order to obtain this
point they mean to throw the eight De
mocratic votes into the scale of Adams
and Jefferfon. Theie, with the seven, >
given by the Federalists, for Adams and
Piuchiey will give Mr. Adams the fifteen
-votes of Pennsylvania. But, notwith
standing this hostile movement against
General Pinckney, if the Federal Elec- '
tors, aft honestly, and vote unanimously f
for him on the fame ticket with Mr.
Adams he will inevitably, be vice Presi
dent.
By Authority,
* J
By JOHN ADAMS,
Prefldent of the United States of America
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS a Treaty of Amity ant
Commerce, between the United State;
of America and His Majesty, the King
of 11 uflia, was and lignedai
Berlin on the eleventh day of July, and
in the year of our Lord one thouiand
seven hundred and ninety-nine, by the
Plenipotentiaries of the said United
States and of His Majesty the King oi
Prufiia, duly and refpecfcively authorized
for that purpose ; which Treaty is in the
words following, to wit;
AND YV HEREAS the said Treaty
has by me on the one part, by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate of
the United States, and by his Majesty
the King of Prussia, on the other part,
been duly approved and retified: And
whtreas the ratifications thereof, were
duly exchanged at Berlin, on the twenty
f'econd day of June last part : NOW
THEREFORE, to the end that the said
Treaty may be executed and observed
with puniftuality and the most sincere
regard to good faith, on the part of the
United States, 1 DO HEREBY make
known the premises, and enjoin and re
quire all persons bearing office, civill
or military within the United States,
and all others, citizens or inhabitants
thereof, or being within the fame, to
execute and observe the said Treaty ac r
cordingly.
IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have
caused the Seal of the United
States of America to be affixed
to these presents, and signed
the fame with my hand. Done
at the city of Washington, the
fourth day of November, in the
year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred, and of the In
dependence of the United States
the twenty-fifth.
(L. S.) JOHN ADAMS.
By the President,
JOHN MARSHALL,
Seifetary. as State.
The following inf.>lent tnd audacious artic'e
is'copied from the Atinir*, tli'ft 1 pro dilute
ot papers and «• matter bf ahWwinjiions"
lht- anl'wer of tbe Senate ai.d Houlc of.
Rfprel'erifejivfj of CoiVrefs are truly mnr- |
thy ot the address, and the system of the par- i
ty—the hypocricy of courtiers h is been a 1
theme ot contempt and reprobation to the
historian and the man of moral difcriminati- :
cn j but neither the enervated minds of BOSTON, November » 3 .
courtiers, nor tlie refined cowardice of the A fcfiooner from Havanna Ls arrived in
Roman Senate under the malt abandoned of Quaran nu K ad.
the CriUrs, can afford fucjh a rev A f' ho >oer'from Alexandria, Captain Lunt,
of inlincerity, such a tifl'ue of mental and w,lh i !<ud of wis wrecked in ,fce late
mSral debarment, as «e can produce in the Ttts vcff.-l bilged
reprefeinatives of a ,epuU,c now only in its I of i be
twenty-fifth year. Head E
tfarguente de Valois,who c.iderftood Latin v- ;
claimed, on feeing a poor man <yin K oa a 1 O-t Vi S* pe Hirbour » Schooner Etolimi
dunghill y S a ir l * a: ' Owen, St. SifiJ s
" Pauptr übique iacet" an;, icheouer Heaver, Sumner, Surinam* iliicii
"In any place, in any bed ' J & oslon f \
The poor man refUhis weary head" t "i ~ k f'.. sot " Llver P o ''l, wss fpß«
The man to h«r foment rephe* f e ,6 h ' n < ljnt - in 4*, .8j
In thalamishacnoilfetuis re>»l j 3 « rtm
Si vtrumhocefiet,pauper Sbiqiuce™ Sh i ' w i ,b 5 Wr witid '
Ah, beauteous Queen, were this b< t true Ha" f r°' ' Bedford, t.en.yoild
This night I would repose with you." '
DIED]— Lately at Weftham, E,T-x fp,. Ship H : pe of New Bedford.. lun been met
and,, I.car his rocth yea" lonK " llde 6 *> a wreck.
'He was a laborious, hard u orkin ■ nUn, ! *jt? w Y, iwtr v u
' b ! ch f**"* hi « „f ei j() , ' AR RiVFn ' *"> vemher *?•
hrougl, l,f e a lound and vigor us coiftitut'ion TT '<! f• . rn- Sl7 ' „ da y*
«»A I no, taken care to g-,verh the ' ft , H,- - Pr f b!e ' Bitavia -
my youth, he «.XrsS£™f . ~
.•riend, i fl, ,uld never have arriv ' a , th ,r e '■ r ,V, r '
ST"V" r "■ * " h °" •» « - mss&4"*£s, *
_ derkkftiure i->
Eliza, Ward. d * J
Schr N.aria, Curtis, Alexandria- • 7
rhs Ichc.iuer Dorchester, from Fiederickf.
: burg on tlie 26th in ft ant, off Great Egg-har
b'-Ur, spoke the ship Livma Sweotzer mailer,
rroni Char.efton bound to Philadelphia, nut
eighte,-n lays aii well.
The Lhooser Harmony, mentioned in this
Gaz-'tte as having b en fn.ike in distress the
other day, has !i,.ce gone a(h.,re of Mip,Long
lilar,,; - 1,0 b x.-s nf fu ; >- ; i has b.-en laved;
and it is expedle'd the refiJue, wi;b the fchdo
t:er. will be loft.
f here is alio a fchomer alhore, laden with
alt.
Froth the Washington Federalist.
INFOMATION k)R MERCHANTS.
Extradl of a letter from the Consul of the
United States at Cowes.
" Considerable trouble, loss of time, and
expeuce having arisen to American (hips
laden with Tobacco, coming to anchor out
of the limits of thit port, Contrary to the
express tenor of the tobacco Aft, an in
j fiance of which happened last week only, in
| the c.ife of the American brig Stillman, with
j i' ibacco, coming to anchor off Portsmouth,
l m her way to London, where she was seized,
; 1 Übiint to you whether it will not be prop-
Jer to maku known thro' the United Stages
that all iliips lad.-n in the whole or in part
with Tobacco, intending to stop at a port in
the Channel, Ihould, after palling Falmouth,
proceed to the pert of Cowes, be'iHg the on
ly"at-her Tobacco port in the Channel ; and
not come to an anchor till their arrival in
Cowes road, excepting thro* una voidable ne
ceility; winch it will be incumbent 011 the
mi lie r to make out if called 011.
' The com mi Owners of the customs have
hitherto on my reprelentstion liberated such
ships as have been seized in my dirtridt for
coming to anchor, out of the limits of the
port with tobacco, buj the aft being express
ly contravened by fucli condutf, the law may
be enfoiced and lol'a of iliip and goods be the
confequerxe." jj
If the temper of Pennsylvania were to be
eftiniated by the inflammatory publications
which fill the columns • f the Auroa—if the
peaceful and orderly citizens of Virginia
pod'effed minds c ,p\ble oi' being wrought
upon by intidiotis appeals which would ex
cite to mrafures hoftiic to every principle of
Union—if the commerce of New-York was
lefi preferable in the eyes of that people than
intcfline tumult and commotion, the peace
ful elections of America in the choice of a
Piefident, might be marked with the frnguiji
ary scenes which deform the wleftive mon
archies ct Europe, !>nd which it appears to
be the cheif oiijeift of this Editor and his
fellow laborers to effedt.
Fore mo 11 and t'lofl prominent in the lift
of recent enormities is the threat " that the
federal republican Senators of Pennsylvania
niu.it fall,"— the forliin be llaii.ed with
senatorial bio d ?
1 0 give to difcoment the means of nflafi
nation and revenge, arms are placed in its
hands by the Executive authority of the
fl"!e, and the p.ut) delignated by a French'
ijied cocka.de.
What Can moderate men even of the de
mocratic paity offer .in exteuuation of these
things ?
What compcnfate for foilling pa
triot blood ? -or
What virtuous citizen, but must feel for
the degradation of his country inundated !
with tlv fangninary suggestions of bloody
minded Foreingners ?
Gazette Marine L.i^,
I'ORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVED, days
"•ckr. Maria, Hudgins,Frcderickfburgh $
rel>acc. , > —to C^ptairu
Sloop Wealthy, Perkins, St. Andrews * a 5
Plainer Paris
Brig Beaver, Elliot Havannab 30
'Ugar, molufTe-, &c.—R. Oakley
Cleared.
Brig 7air Columbia, l.'aacs Madeira
Schr. Phoenix, Underwood Madeira
Swltjr, Glenn Jamaica
Rover, Bouch Cape Francois
Virginia, Watson Charleston
Sloop Altrea, Stent.n New York
Arrived yesterday, brig Beaver, Elliot,
lroin the Havannah. Sailed frorii thence
the 27th October, and after boiftercftis pal—
lagit of 16 days, anchored in the Bay of
Dcla waic on the 12t>i November. On
the 14th, by a wind from W. N. VV.
was driven to sea, and continued beating
with contrary winds and rough weather,
until the 27th, when a ta\aurable opportu
nity offered, and got again into the Dela
ware. Captain E. left at the Hav: nnah,
the brig Qarifla, Thomas, (Unci failed from
thence) brig Su hi nnah, Dill, of and for Phi
ladelphia, to fail soon, and fchr. Fieedom,
Robinl'on, juIV arrived.
Schooner Sesflower, Srmers, from hence,
has arrived at Chi'lcflou
Brig Fiorr, Cr. fwrlJ, from hercc to Cap ' Fran
coi., is tiken Ky a French privateer, and f.nt to
Gua^aloupe.
* .
Prices of Public Stock,
Philadelphia, Novikbir ag.
Par amount
of a Jbare
Eigh' per cent, flock—no I to I a
Six pei ctnc. fleck "> ,
Navy ditto £ 9° a 90 I-»
Deferred 6 p?r cent. 89 i-i a 90 -
Three|[>erc<>iit. 5 (, a s (,i
S II per ec:it. >
4 T-i per cent J none at market
BANK U. States, 139 a 143 p. cent ad
Pcnnfylvani . 1333154 ditto / 4GO
—N. America 15a ditto (
InfursßceCa. Fenns'a ur ditto J
—— 'J'.rth America 77J
: ornpike - 1.53 a 160 adlls;
Sthuyikiil Bridge -' - - par 1
Watir I.oau, 87tdjlh. 1 I!
Land Warfajits 15 a 30 JolU. 100 arm
St.AuguJlinc Cburcb Lottery Titielt dollars
EXCHANGE.
On iondo:: at 60 dajrs 7xj
Rates of Foreign Ccins and Cur
rencies in the United St.ites—per
act of Cchgres for payment of Du
ties.
Dolls. Cti.
Englilh pound fteiHng 4 44
Irish da do 4 10 /
Du ch PI rin or Guilder o 40 (
Hamburgh banco o 33 1-3 J
CoRurcTED Br
M. M CONNELL, •
Cbesnut street; No. 14.3.
30,000 lbs bejl keaty
Black Pepper,
FOR ';ALE BY
SAMUEL RHO ADS,
A'j. 1 1 I'enn Street.
D. cembfcr t.
WANTED,
Genteel Boarding
In a private aroi'.y.tor
TWO LADIES,
H itb the accommodation of two Rooms.
0- "• PPLY to Mr. Joseph Anthony ( No*
94 Market Slreet, or t > John wlaybin, No. 5
Chefnu: Slreet.
t. jUwi-r
Mr. FRANCIS's
Ftrjl Subscription Ball.
MR. FKANCIS refpe&fully i.iforms his
Si-h jlars ar.d those Gentlemen who have
ilrea :y hom>red the Suhfiriptkm with their
names thjt the firft Bill will be on Saturday
the 6th of December.
S'J 1 fci iption tickets will Se ready for delivery
on Tnurfday the 4th instant.
Days of tuition (f -r the future) Mouthy? and
Fridays, at 3 o"cl, ck in the afterno it to - J ung
Ladys only,—Tueldajs and T urfdsys at 4
e'clock for gentlemen, and on the 1 uff.Lv and
Thursday eve.-.ings at 6 o'clock fcr ih t fe of a
more advanced d f 'C.
DcCi ruber 1
i WILLIAM BLACK,
Or 1> vg i*, )M Delaware,
jCJAVINO obrained thi copyright of DWs
i. X Poetical Nofejjay, and ether works, by va
riou* hands* . £T. rs iitw-m for sale, viz
Newcomb's Version,
at ce its a copy.
Mite of Prafr, |L
as i z i 2 cerus a copy.
Thii work originated fr.-m refyedl
To Him, who ru'd, aud H m who rules the Land
And tho' imprtedt—it may not displease.
NARRATIVES OF THE PIA \TES,
(Baker, Lacroix, & Bcroafc or .Brjuj —priie
30 cents
BALL'S FAST DAY SERViON,
price 30 cents.
Here piety and policy combine,,
To j.r.ive Ball bo h a natef'man and divine ;
That the li'jtl way t > guard the c vil rights
When piety withpoiicy unit 's;
F.vin France rxp' lied pi ty vv I' e,
And in herplac . Oalki mur;.'reus anarchy.
THE POETIC-L NOSEGAY,'
By I?- W price ocetits.
Where U'nik:nan -au ' t!.>- Semple t'the day,
3r f rcvolutiiiniliiig, lt*!r»away ; *
Vrray' l with yuilt—:he "-..irpir play< the fueak
4nd leaves the heart of mnicence to break,
mpos'd on innocence, in an;;ui!h, weeps,
Vhile onward to Hugh Wbrkmlhkeep,.
MORAL SKETCHES.
Vnd a v«riity of, other Works.
Orders pod paid, and price fcnr, attended to 1»
WILLIAM BLiCKi
lanuatn
novcmber 15
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