Gazette of the United States. PIiILMDRLPHI A, Thursday evpnikg, df.cjmber i RfcTURS OF 'V'JThS, lor President and Vice President «f the Untied States. ~ t ■I = *■. - S j 4 |6 16 ,9 9 >: ii 7 7 oo .oo 7 7 8 8 3 3 5 S 5 S 2! ll > 47 i +7 \ 46 I *6 | New-Hanipliire. M'lff.ici- "' t:s, Rh xte>iiliin(L C »fiuefticirt t *few-Jerfty fenuiylvania Delaware, . Ivi ary laud, Virginia, Iv-!itur';y, TrimeflVe, North-Carnlind, South-Carolina, Georgia, The late hour at which the mails ar rive, compels us to make hasty and par tial extrufis from the papers. Insinuations the moil base, are made in the Aurora ag'ainffc IVJr. Craiujbrd one of the Federal Dedtors of Pennsylvania. Mr. C. proffered his ferrices to carry the Pennsylvania return of .votes for Prefi. dent and Vice-Prefidenty to Wafiiington City, gratis, but the Democrats, those eco nomical gentry prefer ed giving away a few dollars of the people's money to one of their own herd and therefore hired one George Nnuman ; to gloss over this bufi npfs the Jacobins profcls to have feared that Mr. Crawford would have fupprelT ed the Pennsylvania votes, although he would have forfeited one thousand dollars had he done it. It is a remark, the justness of which is universally admitted, that men who have been guilty of crimes, themselves are extremely jealous of others. The crime which they have committed, suggests to them,- that another may be guilty of the fame, and a recolledtion of their own infamous naturally ex cites diftruit. Hence the conduit of the Democrats may be accounted for in the recent tranf'a&itin at Lancaster refpetf ing Mr. Crawford. Various reports are circulated refpeft ing the result of the presidential election in Rhode-Island—some fay 2 votes have been thrown away. We have nothing on which we can rely, and shall, therefore, decline for the prelent, placing this state ton cur lift of returns. In the Aurora of this morning ive find the following.— PRUSSIAN TREATY. "It is worthy of remark, that'contrary to the custom heretofore pursued, the Frelident has proclaimned the Prufjian treaty •without publishing the treaty itjif. It should be remembered that the copy publifljed in other papers have ALL been copied from " The Aurora. 1 ' Qui Bono ? fays the anglo federalift—The omifiion •of publication by the Executive, is in it ijelf a matter rffttfp irion—it argues some thing hidden and rotten, when an inuru ment intended to become a law is only pnblifhed by name ; but when a few facts are 'fluted, the fee ret will be known, and it becomes an important matter of con iideration for the people of America." [l'he above is a moll fhameful difrgard of truth and a total abandonment of every thing ■which hastheleaft pictchfioii to honesty. The F-ditor of the Aurora mull l:now that his iiflertions are talfe. The Prelident pro- Claimed the Treaty and did publish the Trea ty itself. The copy published in this Gazr ttie was sot from the Aurora. Jhe Trea ty appeared oJJiciailjt in the Washington Fe deralist and from that source we received it. This is only one, of many barefaced impnfitions pr .fifed oh the readers of the Aurora, by us Alien iiditsr.} We are informed, Tench Tvixe, lies very ill, at Lanrafler—his are ahnoft done D«£tor *••*, mid the most experienced of the Faculty, have now given him over, as Ilia Reft friends had (1 ne 1 ontj fince—lns prefect dangerous Puliation, is said, to have been occasioned bv the foul diilemper (xiccethes Scriber.di. MARRIED] —At Sunbury, Ncrthtunber knd Countr, on the eyening of the id in<t. v 1 y the Rev. Hugh Morrif»n ; Mr. Mati Htw Du»CA*of Philadelphia to Miss Ljetitia Buysrs, daughter of Join Buyers, Esq. of Sunbury. I Dome/lir. Day of Sir Jotiua Reynolds* ■ The detail of his cbmeftic day, ftya j Esmond Malone, will not be unaccept able. He usually rose about 8 o'clock, _ breakfafted at 9, and was in his ing room before io. Here he generally l employed an hour on some study, or on ( 'the übordinate parts of whatever por . I tra ' t: happened to be in hand ; and from ' f i ij the following five hours weredevot |ed to those, who fat for their pictures i with ocafionally ihort intervals, duj-iriy ; which he Ibrnefimes admitted the vjtits of a" friend. Such was his love of his art, and inch his ardor, to excel, that he often declared he had, during the greater part of his life, labored as hard with the pencil, as any mechanic work ing at his trade for bread. About two days in each week during the winter, he dined abroad j once, and sometimes oftener* he had company at home by in vitation ; and during the remainder of the week he dined with his family, fre quently with the addition of two or three friends. In the evenings, when not engaged by the academy, or in some public or private aflembly, or at the theatre, he was fond of colleding a few friends at home, and joining in a party at whist, which was his favourite game. Ths. marked character of his table was, that though there was always an abun dant supply of those elegancies, which the season afforded, the variety of the courfesj the excellence of the dishes, or the flavour of the burgundy, made the least part of the conversation : though the appetite was gratified by the usual delicacies, and the glass imperceptibly and without solicitation, was cheerfully circulated, every thing of this kind ap peared secondary and subordinate, and there seemed to be a general though tacit agreement among the guests, that mind SHOULD PREDOMINATE OVER BODY ; that the honours of the turtle and the haunch, (hould give place to the feaft of wit, and that, for a redundant flow of wine, the flow of foul {hould be substituted. Of a table, thus constituted, with such a host and such guests, who would not wilil to participate r ■f ■c Miscellaneous Literary Irmttigetice. In London, a periodical M'fcellany, for the life of the juvenile of both frxes, is now pubHfhing r , and is laid to ""e edited l>y cer tain charafleis, in the front ranks of the liti-rati. Its < bjr£ls are to fufnifli Ichocls with cheap and elegant' literature, and by Ihe (bmului of prize qtiefti< •ns. to excite a liberal fp.rit of emulation and indullry, in the minds < f fludious youth. Of the odes i the mellifluous Hafkz, who has bees filled the Anacreon of Persia a complete tranfliitlon is prcpnriupr by a ctatficjl clergy man of Manchester. The Editor us the Walpole paper inform; us, that , " A prcfpeftus.i f the work, on which the Prefiuent ot Dartmnu li c liege has bellow ed near twenty years of unchafing' applicati on, has been exhibited to the "public by a Bodon bnokC'ller for tVpurpofe of promot ing a fubfeription. Tie work is entitled, " A Philolophical Hiflory of the advance ment of nations," and, we donbt not, abounds with treasures of claflic bre, inteifprrfed with general remarks and just oofeiVat'ons 011 the cause of their rife and decline. The learned author, after having literally con sumed the mid 'iglit oil of the better part of i secluded and (hrJious life, in elucidating I the fubjeft on which he has writt: n, now V'hds his into the world with no otl rr support than that of rntrinlVc merit. We ie dily fpply to the conduct of the writer in this inflauce, a couplet fr m Pope. " Ncr fame I flight, nor for her favours call, '. he comes unl- ol'd ior if (he cones at alt." And a paflare si .m Horace .it the fame time ftnkes us with equal force ; and which the vanis,T of the Roman's induced him, though jufliy to fdy of h'iiiift lf, " Exepi m mttnieritnm sere feteuniui, Kegilique situ P\rami um aitiuE i hi.n inv er • on Aquilo impotens Col Tit dirurre, aut inmimerab lis Annorum ferics, et fuga icm, o.um." A profpeflus of a new publication, to be entitled the Connexion Magazinf, or Gtn tleman's and Lady's Monthly Miileum, ap pears in a New.Haves' paper. It is to be printed on ail elegant paper and new type, and its typographical execution is intended to equal -.hit of any Bri'.ifli Magazine. The puhlither is Mr. Lazartio Beach, of New field. The numbers are to be delivered free of podage in, a number of towns, amoi.g which, this place is one. The numbers are t>'ilTue frog) the profs. monthly, and will C( ft each, containing 64 8v». p.iges. The fit ft will make its appear<irie in Fehru.My I Sox. One or more plates elegantly engraved will accompany each. The character of Conned\icut as the nursery of genius ranks highly. If the above work be contributed to, as we presume it will be, hy the gentK'ivet) cf literary Iril'ure with which the state abounds, we doubt not that this publication will attach to it numerous patrons. The (hip China, captain Jofiah, from Batavia, hr.s put into Newport, Rhode- Island. ' The Aurora ftiU, abounds with ex tracts front letters of f .vorable import to . tjie Jacobin cause, rsfpefting the I c ' gifl.Juru of South Carolina. As the refiit of the election will be known in ■ a ley days, we dp not think it neceflary i to repeat the affuranegs we have so often mad?, of the Federalism of that State. It may, however, be proper to remind the cwifiderat'e reader, who judges of the future by the pa ft, of she predictions which jiaVe been made in that paper, re fpeaing Vermont r Rhode-liland, New- Jersey, Maryland, and North-Carolina' All tliefe states have by their c(induct j proved the fallacy of Jacobinic hopes and 1 rendered their predictions null; and now, being in the " last ditch" of despair Diane trumps up letters by which Mr. JeiFerfon will have eight votes in South- Carolina. We do not with to deprive the readers of the Aurora of the flue et di.ujloti' which they now enjoy-j-let them indulge their vain hopes, it tic kles them for the moment —A few days more, and then ****** The United States brig Augusta, captain M'Ellroy, from a cruize, off St. Domhigo, has arrived at Norfolk. A French officer came paflenger, and. ha? brought di (patches from Geneiul U*ouf laint to our Government. Thomas Calvert, Efqr. late comman der of the United States brig Norfolk, is appointed commander of the brig Eagle. Yesterday arrived the brig Reward, captain Widgety, from Liverpool, (En gland) ; —Capt. W. failed from thence on the 19th of Odiober, but brought no loose papers \ ahd we have only beGn able to diicover papers to the*Bth of October, which were enclosed to a mer chant of this town. Captain Widgery informs, that the United States Consul gave an entertainment to his country men at Liverpool, on the conclulion of the treaty with France ; and all the Americati'vefiels were drefied in then colors on the occasion. From the Washington Federalist. •' To a quotation from a writer who fays that the m;de in which <l America' treats " her veteran so/diets, .aid thole who had sa c fifed their si! in the levolation, wa« (Irontr ly contr.sfted by the liberality of Great-Bri tain to the American Loyalills the Au rora annexes this paragraph—" It might te ad(l"t! with great truth, that a fpi lit has been manifrfted for Come years back, even iri America, to rover the authors ot"our ir.de ,pe-tidence with odium, and to discourage die compcnfatioH, 'perfusis, and the families of those who rendered rpnfpicuous fervicei bn promoting /iierican emancipation and liberty." Of the truth of this paragraph ' the files of the Aurora rsl.ibit the uia)l incon tedible evidence. It there was one ncan among us, who, mo.re than any other, de lerves to be confideied as the" Auth »i ot our Independence,*' the world will unife in faying that rpan was fetNiHAi. Wasiung t'l n. If virtue «t.dents, nd public ftrvict could exempt thu'r pofitilar from detraction •itir venerable p.itr, t would In.ve descended into the'grave as untouched by calufiUiv as he wat.free from vice. But this wis not even his lot. The envenomed and malig nant (hafts of (lander were inccfiantly level led it his sacred fame, and the people cf America hr.ve for years witneiTed the unre mitting efforts of t'le Aurora to cover with odium even him whofr nanje is the pride and boalt of our country. Few among the living re ntiered more afiive and ttfe&ual lervice, in the eliablilh ment of our independence than Grnerai uuHam il i on, and 011,110 none has more ium been call. No man came forward with more zeal and patriotil'in than General PincxNKr, and no man has been more vilely and more Dvimcfully traduced. Colonel PicxKniKS vas a valuable and a fr.ithful ofnc. r through our revolutionary war, and now, by a foreigner, a fubjed of that crown frem which our mjep. ink-nee was wre fled) Colonel Pickering has been treated as the vilest and UK.ft despicable of men.' If in the political line any two men rendei led to America, flfugglinp feu; liberty, more rfiflinguilhed service thaitmtheri, thoi'e two ir-av are JOHN ADAMS and JOHN JAY. In addition to their brilliant fervi ics in Congress they negotiated that treaty '\thich fevered us for ever from Great-Bri- Tain ; and, in spite of the influence of a Gallic party, obtained for us thoie bounda ries, ar.d thole ad\antagc-s which make u« truly INDEPENDANT. Thrfe are the men on whom those who ■ during our contest for liberty were engaged ; againfi tis, labor todieap wp obloqu/", W'uh ! toci much truth, therefore, does the Aurora fay," that a spirit has been an;>«iifetled for some vears b>ck, even in Amenca, to cover the authors of our independence with | odium." PRICED CURRENT. - u'ayg Francois sov. 3. Amercan Produce Flor.r per barrel 16 d»lls. Pork do 22 Beef do 11 'had do 10 Mackerell do 7 Henings do 6 Codfilh per quintal 6 Lard lb. 30 a 35 sous Candles dp 35 a 40 Butter do 35 a 40 Cheese do 35 a 42 F>oap do 24 a 28 Hams do 30 a 35 All kinds of liquors, such as Gin, Brandy St Ruth, are high, Ma ret wine from 52 a 56 dolls. Island Produce* Sugars 32 'a dolls. Coffee 26 u 30 fovjs Logwood & Fuftie 24 a 26 d-olls. Gazette Marine Lift; I'ORT OF PHIL AD FT.PHI A Lift of American velfcls in the port of Cape Francois, taken from Busby's Coffee Houie Book?, or Marine Hegifter, [for merly Hancock & Co's.] November 3, 1800. Brig Venu?, Reynold, of Philadelphia* Polly. Guill of fioftoh Aurora, H?we of Charltfton Ship Defiance, iimitb of Baltimor: Schr, Elizabeth, Swafey of ditto Scorpion. Sampson' of ditto. Evrlitva, Holmes of ditt« Zephira, Frazrr of < ditto Phoebe, Winlloy of Philadelphia Goi-d lute nt,Rowland of New Yoik Paragon, Clark ef ditto to fail in a few days Three Friends, Cole of iJofton, do- Sloop Rainbow, Palmer of N. York, do. Brig Julia, Minor of New bei n,do. Schr. Orange, Dow of Phitadel, do. Two Friends, Gubbon of ditto do. Hazard, Robiiilon of Beai fort, do. Swallow, Diamond of Philadel. do. Brig Betsey, Rider ofCharlefton,do. Schr. Betsey, Patterfon 'of ditto do. (Btston paper.) V •• •* The Merr m ck has taken a French brig of f urieen funs, returning from Curracoa to Guadalouj e with troops. Schooler y, of and f- r :his port, firom Pn t Kepublicin, has arrived at Norfolk in difirefs Brig Sally, Hampton, of and tor Philadelphia from Curra oa, wasfpnitn DecemUer 4'h, in latitude 33, oe, N. longitude 68, 00, W. all well. Brig Weft P 'int. Bl'erCin, of and for Phi ladelphia fr m St Jago rle Cuba, was i'poken id December, in la:i ude 31, 40 N, lor gitude •ji, 30, W. short of provisions, and jntended to put into Charlefion A large inward bound ship was in the Cove of Ntw Castle yeflerday, name unkuown. Arrived, fhipAnri, Lilly, Dom nic», twen ty-cme dnyi. Left there brig Enterprize, for Wifcaflet in a few days; Mary of Portland, recaptured ; Cynthia, Salem, do S-itisfadl' r, Wifcaflet, jult arr,v?d —November 16, lati tude *>, 40. longitude 67, fp ke bKig Atlantic, fourteen day? frofn Boston. for Jamaica- Arrived >.h Thursday, brig Reward, Widge ry, Liverpool, forty-five days, put into Hali fax on her homeward bound paflage. Sailed with'a large fleet from Liverpool, in co. with the Onflow and Friend<hip, for Uofton. STONINGTON. A brig from Calcutta for Bollon, touched here thi« morning. Schooner* Experiment of. Boftor. t a wreck, no person on board, was seen in latitude 19, 25, longitude 75, 20. NEW YORK, December 10. ARRIVED, (Jays Sfeip Neptime, Lane, Newry 6t Schr. Louifa.Bridger, Eve, Antigu* Determined Rover, , Curracoa 31 Sloop Minerva, Bell, do CLEARED, Ship Wartiingtoi., Coffin, Brig f:arr, - , Huron, Hill, Schr. Nine Sifter?, Kelly, The Elfflpr# of a Preftiknt a-d Vice- Prr-fi, Jrrtit for vikcikia -ill" ml'.to . ( t R.i'!,- Duuid on the 3d infiani. and tlieiryoces a» lollww ; ... For-Thorna* J-.fTcrfon 21 vo ci Aiixm Burr it ODE Anacreontic. ARTISTS, so • m a {gicious bo'.rl, Fit to let the liquor roll Like the billows of the ft-n Artist frame this bowl for me. Remind the filvrr bfitp entwine Wreathing cluTle ; 3 of the vine: Shew vvi,|i fn,ilircg ealy grate. Bafechus of tiie jolty face. L t Aaaej-con'there be-pl.,c'd,' \A i;h <1 wreath of l.uiel grae'd Singing to his fpoitive lyre, Joys lha.i love and wine inspire. Bacchus, prfefj the purple vine, Fill n-y bowl with rosy wine ; T hen I'll raise the sting glee, Praifiiig wine, and ailing thee. DUE r. The flag; thro' the sorest, when rou»'d by ihe horn, Sore Irighted, high bounding, flies wretched, forlorn ; Quick, par.tiug, heart bursting; the hounds now in view. Speed doubles! speed doubles ! they eager pur sue. But efcapbg the hunters, again through the groves, Forgetting part evils, with freedom he roves J.ot his foul who from tyrant love flies, The lhaft overtjkes him, defparing he dies . BOSTON, Dccerabcri TWo (Hps, twcbrigs md a f< liom-r*.; low. Captain Ev fr« ke a brfg fn rn K v i.- ~y h- Unci to NorfVk. Dec-rob.-r 4:!! •... • e ;hc '*"°P Capriin Ruff 11, from Ant'igui, '.binr fix itay- out, bont.d 'o Philadelphia i.tcc"i)ibrr 3 ( Captain HcU "r t i'ude 40. longitude 79, -to, fpt-k* Ics>ooncr Lttc* and oil;;. Hvhtft, front Hiv'annr out t. irterri day*-'Si«e_ iotprfETi. put into Ciiar flor umefs provsj rric>re fa'-- V rrbV ?am: dal- the above fr.hooi,er fpofce ther: ? 'Veil j?, jrtt, t-om bt /"go C-.b't 1 fir rh. adtjpbu <Sar <?f proijfi ps—Yhe also intended o p-ii into for t\c fame D-rember 4 m htitade 33, longittfde 8, fp thehri Sjlly Hampton, from Cur r,' 0,1 16 ! l.i adelph.j' Lii the brig Nymph, i' aolcs, of New ork, in the Men? Passage. CHARLES TON, Ncvimb'r 26. Arrived the. lehron r L Efpe'asra, Lamont, Martinique, days ; frcftdent,Skidmore, Richmond. 13 day- 5 arrived Ship Herald, Gibbs, N«« ;ic<:for f, , 4 Ciys; Schoanf 1 Edward and Sar-h, Go-ten, Niffiu, 8 days ; fch'vonrr I idu ttry, now, New Kork, .Jf days ; brig Jay, W>» f-c I Hgtvanna, T7 1. y3 5 i>r;o; Regulator, Swifc Barbados, 18 days; Oi.j; Oneida,Pailocs. Bofto'n, 17 diy- " . i Che Birmingham Packet, fftckrati from this p"-rt, palled G.-avdend on the ad of Q&ober. ' Arrived, Ship America, V;i l's from M rant Sundtjy evening arrived at Port Royal* the Dinidi fclir JaflKS* from St Doming > to St» Thoma?, with fpeue .a d balail,. detained by his majefly's (lvp Surprile. Schr A it>n, Holbrook. Boston Sloop Maria, Bnnvdrs, MiddL-town Sailed, Schr Fanny, Druminond, Charleston Wi'dnriday. arrivpd tlie American brig Jane, from .the cos ft of Africa, b ,und to St, Jago de C'iba ; w.tli Slives, detained by the teiv/r ( t { H M S- Ab rgav nnv. Ihe Maria wis bo rd-d by a Spanish fe* lucce, d hjd i art. Joivs oft'e fioop]John., taken yft theesftend a few' d.ys ago put do bo id. CHARITY SKRMONS. On Sunday next Charity Sermons, will be pfeached at Clirift Chuich and Saint Peters tor the benefit of the Poor of the laid ! Goneiegations. • D.c. ir. BY JOSEPH AKTHOSYkf CJ. Hyson Souchong and > TEAS. Robe a MuJVovad# in hhif. .Brjndf 4tb . Lisbon,«m in.q«art».*afta'. Madeira wine in pipe* • --* ■»— ."■< Ct ttM, a fluted ..and « few S<tea >' f A few bnseichoeolxt* »nd £ipt '.' *p<fmiecii oil jin) cafldlet ' Dc.tmbrr n." NEW BOOKS, . RECEIVi■ D M~ A. UICKLVS, opposite Chri'* Church M&LARS GARDNERS Itya.onary, new e jiciot;, folio 36 00 .Weld's Travels, 2 vols 7 00 Rochefaucault's Travels, 4 vol? 12 oo Anti-Jacobin Examiner, 1 v »ls. 6 ,?o Buoi»apar'.'s Intrrccpte 1 Letter* 375 Crotwell's Gazetrer, i vols. and arias 18 . 0 New Biographical Dictionary, ic vols 37 50 D'lvertK is's Survey of the L«. ifjs of the , French Nation 2 50 Parfon'* J3ritifh Claflic, 36 vols 40 oo New Syfhm of Natural Hi(lory,3 vols 12 ©d Payne's Epitome ol Hitlofy, 1 vols 6 00 Chefterfield'i Works, 4 vols 11 00 Biftiop Wilson's works, 8 vols 12 00 G 'KUmith's w-'tks. 7 v °l B 9 00 Wilpcle's rnyal and r.ob's authors 2 25 Peron's new geography, 4 vols n 00 Parke, on frilpt atict, new n eJ. of T?oo sod Dr. CurrieV edit, f Burns*s works 4 v* l& 12 z*o Fenno's edition 1 f Gtfford's works, 2 v *ls 2 «#5 PAMPHLETS. Duigenan's reply to Crattan, I 75 Rep rt of tkc ft ere t committee of the house vf com in »ns on the lrnh rebellion I eo Rofv't -examinatit n of *he? mcreafe of the revenue,commerce, &c.ofO. Britain 6l£ Gi4Tord*» letter to the Earl of La»dcrv>a.e 75 Roine>'s narrative of the to Cayenne I 00 Aim 's Ho I 50 A variety cf Pamphlets on American Politics, december 11 Fifty Dollars Reward. - ; *") AN A WAY on Monday n ht fa't. a Ne lV gr« Man, named HOME, about fie'eet seven or inches high, black complexion, he has a remarkable large mouth, one fore tooth out—his ciothes are unknown, except a | drab col- ured cloth coat. If the aforefaid Ne gro Man is t-ken in the ijiate, tu-eniy do'lars, . ut of the State, the apove reward jnd all reasonable charges paid by me JOHN WHITE, Near Snrivhill, ( Maryland.) Decmber 4 (' •) tt New-Theatre. ON FPJD \Y EVENING, F)cci>nbtr \2. " Will be prefcnteH (for the third time fers) a fa vorite New c O !ED* ,t-illei T! E Votary of Wealth. Old' V forly, rer Francis; Leonard Vilorly, mr Wood ; rooply, - r Cooper; Bhar«fcc, mr Bernar '; Oakworth, mr.Warren; Cleve laud, mr Harry Melville, mr. Cai' P.iai er Hotel, mr Priv;more ; Na'jb.mi Blif fet; Sircrpfon, nir Dii a ig; W alter, mr lady Lady Jemima Vifor'.y, mrs Salmon ; Caroline, ni:fs Weilriy ; mrs Clevj)an<*, mrs Shaw ; Jul a CU«lini4, mifsS rflray ; Gan gica, rors FraUeis. To which will ! ie id led, (for the 4'h time in America) a Ntw MuGcal Entertainment, cdle< St. David's Day ; OH The Honejl Weljhmun. 233 Liverpool ; Surinam Greenock Yarmouth t Kingston, J- ni. October 21. Fpr Sale ' v. ♦ ' 3ta»3W
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