V NEW THEATRE. On FRIDAY EVENING, April 29, WU be presented, A celebrated New COMEDY, in j arts, (never per formed here) called The Deserted Daughter. Written by Thomas Holcroft, Auther of the Road to Ruin, &c.J As performing the Theatre, in Co-vent Garden, Lon don, <&itb univtrfal abplaufe. Mordent, Mr. Green, P evri) » Mr.. Morel on, *<«"<«» Mr. Mar/ball, Mr. Francis, Gnme, Mr. Beete, Clement, Mr. V/arrctll, jun. . Donald, Mr. Butes. Joanna, Mrs. Marjhall. Mrs. Sartiiet, Mrs. Francis, /Mrs- Enfield, Mrs. Solomon, Sett V> Mrs. Dofior, I i ' Lady Ana, Mrs. IVhttlock To which will fee added, A favorite MUSICAL ROMANCS, in 3 * ' Mrs. Marjhall, , . MifsSolomon. With new Scenery and Decorations. The Scenery defined and executed by Mr- Milboarne. A The Music and Accompaniments, with the original j Overture, composed hy Attwood. u~TrS n Monday, a Comedv, never performed here ' called The WAY TO KEEP HIM ; to which will be J added, a serious Ballet, told in aflion, never performed i in this country, called Pierre de Province & la Belle ] SttZZZ The »"•>*>->* *• ! 0- Mrs. Warmu's Night will be on Wednef- day next. J £5" The Public are refpeafsl'ly informed, that the ( the Theatre will open at half an hour after 0 , , , a " d the Cu, tain rife precisely at half part SIX t o cloc.k, for the remainder of the 'Season. l\ BOX, One JJollar—PlT, Three-Fourths of a Dollar— I »nd GALLERY, Haifa Dollar. - b ai TI( ; K »7 S , to c bC had " H - and p - R 'CE's Book-Store. P ffo. 50, -MarkeuStreet; and at the Office adjoining the The. I< - — . 2 Miniature Painting. h A rc '~P? aful, r informs the Public, that X X ht paints Likenefles, and warrants them. A few Specimens of his abilities may be seen at his Room No lO,bp one pair ef Stairs in Mr. O'Eliers' Hotel,Chef-' tc .nut-Hreet, next Ricketts' Amphitheatre. April 23. § cc I" LOST, ~~ re N the city, on the Point Read, the 1 Jth inftaat afmall R gold fhench m J e at B gold chain and two gold fcals, one having the initials H. St. G. ahd a Lion crest—the other a Lion crest only. Who ever finding the fame will bring them to No. 111 south m Front-street, fhsU receive a generous reward If offered of 5? t0 a r °[ Watch "n»tcr o in town, they are re- m qtiefted to flop the fame. April 13. $ f L O S T, ~~ tiv r~\N Sunday evening lad, between the Warren Tavern city of Philadelphia, a memorandum POCK . Wlrf * a Bond inclosed therein for 17 to dol- f"< r\ ne,r as it canh received)-on James DicW tr ¥r ft lin and frdte of -Pennsylvania ; on' 0 f the back of said Irond there were two receipts for part of , the money. Alio, a Virginia military warrant for 400 5 acres of land, a%ned lad to Robert Campbell, and a bel piatt and certificate of furyey obtained by virtue of said warrant, with some other memorandums. Aj Whoever has found the fame, and will deliver it to the a „ owner, at No. j, south Fourth-street, shall have a eene g rous reward. April z 7 . »| 3t q u ' " fenniylvania Hospital. nol will be held at the to on a f v irl° ° ln the 'afternoon on the second •day of the fifth month next, being the feeond day of the week, at which time the Contributors are desired to attend We *0 choof ~ out of their nun,b«w T We hc an d awh Treasurer te the said Inftitutionfor the enfuingyear. tre; By of a Bearflof Managers, .' SAMUEL COATES, Clerk. h :J 4th mo. sth, 1756. s " in , — the •) 7 wenty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the fubferiber, on Wedhefday, the inft - au apprentice lad named Matthew Cham- J bers, 19 years of age,about j feet..,- or 6 iaches high. He tea took with him a variety of cloathing, which cannot be enumerated—He hasa continual down look, and is a to lerable compositor. Whoever secures said boy, so that I get hint again, mall have the ahove reward. Philip Edwards, Printer. 71 Baltimore, April i 3. eodlw , N. B. It is luppofed that he madefor Philadelphia and will endeavor to get employ. Masters of vcffels, -and. o- l,le there, are forwarned from harbouring or takino- him off cha at tueir peril. 0- The different Printers are requested -/em to inlert the above a few times. . OKS A L -E, t Xk A very valuable Estate, tbe Called *T iriTTiNf/AM. raft SmiATE in the toiunfhip of Ufper Derby, and rnnty of f»m DeU-wart, J 1-2 ,n,in from Philadelphia, and half a jlc vvhc from tbene* Weftrn road: chaining of exaUeni ral c + Land, 45 of irbteh are good -watered Meadotv, 100 of prime Wood Land, and tbe rei Arable of the firfi quality. {There are mte on tie fremifes a good twlory Brick House, -with 4 rooms or im P * fl o,r < and Cellari ""der tbe -whole, -with a Pump Well of ex PUU teIUM Water Wfront - a large frame Barn, Stahlcs, and ether a a nd floKe Spring //<,,£. ~c , r B iood Apple-Orchards, and one of Pacie,. Tie Fields are',lt i Clever, except tboje immediately under tillage, and are so „ n J 11 '* ■mt as to hive the advantage eB! 7he foregoing is fart of lit £fate of J e U R.j, " dee-dfe 1 gndoffered. for fate by M®RPECAI 1 EWIS ra y 9> r 795 "if ivrvfainj Efa it or. dailC 1 '10 JL £ I\ ety i A large brick Dwelling-House, No. 119, south Water street; possession ofwhi/h may be had trlot ' the id of July next. For term, apply at No. .49, south Un Fropt-ftrcet. April 16. *«odit 'P ea ' Genteel Boarding & Lodging to be had at No. 45, in Vin'c'-Street, the id door weft of Olillic Second-Street, on tk North £t«lc. ApHtiZ. 5 j publii - CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. er per- — ThtJrftftfy, April 28. IT. Mr. Sis greaves prefentet'a petition from the at oid to tornies ailing in the Circuit Court held at Philadel phia, praying that the said Courts may in future 1 , Lou- be held at Philadelphia and York Town alternative- ' Ijr. Referred to a feteous John James, and, lis true, 'tis pity, prty ba nth " s l|S true, tjiat Amecicans have been drawn, by om t ' ie ' celebrity of the writings, into a belief of an ex- be Vl r . ceile ice in some of the European writers, without pr one invflhgatiug their chara&ers, as if a man could re-" ou 164 his name from merited defoliation by praising- ve Ifof in his writings a virtue which is as far from his th out breall, as arc .the Poles afjUnder, liberty which fee tie- ou ade vcl " understood. Such persons I would advise to vei i<7 !cacl a icw pages of Porcupine's Bloody Buoy, b«- pri ginning at page 166, they will there find ftynmed on he "P the tranfaflions of the worthy, yvhom Mr. in 1 „ !s Bache has placed at the head of the long lij of Ge- nal r r j. nevan worthies; they will find that if a fimihtnde D ( he of character runs through the 10, g lift from Rout the ; n lean to Gallatin, Mr. Bache or his correspondent, ble nS) has made as unfortunate an attempt at a compliment tiai to that Representative as ever Democrat made— Yo nd however notorious they may be for their awkward- anc x . r ness. Permit me to tianferibe one paragraph iWpCT Tan f a the wo k above quoted ; page 168. '• We seldom wit Et meet with £0 much villainy in a youth. His (Rouf- tioi ta- l-au's) manhood was worthy of it. He turned wil A time, was driven from within the ed by walls oft,lS native city of Geneva, as an incendiary, y„v u . and an ap«ftle of anarchy and infidelity ; nor did eve, he forget how to theive. At lad the philosopher our ec Marr.es; but like a philosopher; that is without e K n he OL° I'Tf'V f ", 3 - h fr 3 {ami ' T 0f children , and tior ty like a kind phllofophical father, for fear they should in t a . «tit after his death, h« fends them to the peer- nati ,t. houfi during ins life time ! To conclude, the philo- Th« 4S fopher dies, and leaves the philofopberefj, hit wife affo ~ ST tS r tOU Vr ,t! - ftrL 'et- This is a brief of, Id flcetch. of the life of J J. RoufTeau, the oracle of rep, ; d regenerated F,ench, a thief, a whoremafter, an war I- adulterer, a treacherous friend, an unnatural father as tl rc and twice an apoilate#' "uainer, as tl ,k This account of RoufTeau does not reft solely up- ™ ! r ? the _assertions of Mr. Porcupine. No, they are atta a °f| WOr " wllich in 3,1 probability will men e f a . B ly "K a ? °"Y of John -James's writings By you ' 3 1 r?[ W^ jJtcWcrtobe Jare z.dby he Jacobins of the present day. Any man this p who endeavors to eiadicate the precepts of religion, so el virtue and morality ; any man who endeavors to ally subvert the great fabric of chriltianity which teach tJ, - es us to hve jike brothers, and in it's stead to sub- nen • at h e "n> with it's neceffarilv horrible conco V a " d raUrder ' is worth y Praise muc l .rom them, I do not envy him nor any Genevan farv . 4 '■•*< "»■4 C reproach » Ga 'Ti! n a S bo ''" h ' S f °" l F « reproach. Tis a g.eat pity when a fore is fact our h . ! ng '°. f Uarit . 0 P <:n : ' 11S madness when the per- bour e sos himfelf tears it open. h* 1 * V £>'«<>, t e„ the We.lern hl t0 T th !t me " Wh ° fe "inalions colt ItZ .hem a wuho" and an half of dollars.— Whv then " = will these men come forward themselves and com- t ; -" fr : •frr;y Z B "" , wheels of a government which prefervt, to ifs u Geneva to fully the Ampr,'- ° g wa y. f,om nefits no one before him ever dared" tTfi 6 W ' th " 3 ll ' gma ' the w ' believe, rf he woulc, ex jl ! " P ° n a " d 1 ■ ''"g to his independent b,rth m '"' «'ould wish him a Jhort fmtT A ? e ,7 can lhe h c. ( Hs W '** »•«. Statu, e Coil- WHY call for papers ? far the Pr»fA id fpi- adherents to the House of Hep, H ' V for- the treaty itfelf contains every thin? n' in the "Pinion of fdrrv ab!e fta^p Cts » dc " ou fi ht .they to hare any treaties, though tH®"* point j, not yet thoroughly ascertained. Z *?* lut.on the former .8 orthodox, have we B ot the autl w.H of that paragon of republicanism. Cit.zcn 7 Mr,ted who was accustomed to promulgate hi, „ r , own Ins « precious confeffiohs" to £ Y ! :n their And, in fad, is not the very appelUionTo" ' CulottP, e* vi termine, an ample f on * doanne >■ A hint, which, by the by* T i 1 > de- the ferv.ee of its learned advocates in eitherT T lion, of Congress. Woufe ench Besides, in concluding this unnatural treat. • u hing tfye monarcny of Britain, it is flirewdlv7 r 7 T th that the charaders of the tr^Si dos been made very free with, and should any thin c i the this kind appear, what a glorious or™ a 8 'day, furnifh for an impeachment and the in, " .try- of the guillotine, that indispensable e„JeJ f ' 0 " and government ! For ray own part, 1 havfl, l / 6 vhat that a language very similar to what follows "ft' de- place bet ween the negotiators. Tnrtead of a '"f dif- demand for reparation of injuries, and a m T sto meus denunciation of vengeance in T S"ani •» I iuppofe rt. hM u Kiit ion- fncaking tone as this: io me such Envoy. lam come, Sir, rr mv I nr J l 'he ( was the fervik ami-republican addS ies: view of accommodating the differen -r u" • a de- fubfilling between youf ->t, depredations on our commerce ard tT j ? Ur ' *' ° f "* w '»"" p-'f i. peace, are among the causes of complaint Jl t! •au, bring me hither ; and in order to evince »L r cere disposition for an amicable adjustment the It"' tile States have ' fe,u me, their chiJf T U * my baCidor. J ult,tc . am by GrcnviHe. Why-Sir, whv Mr Mi fir •„• ex- be plain with yon, Ido acknowid„e '° out pretty freely availed oaHelves of the nower V ? re* our naval foperiority has given us a- 'I U 1 it ;?* ther nation, whicfy has fhevvn an incliVatinr. ,A »e- our enemies in their monstrous schemer for the fub b«- present wXdtnforT"" I '' lr. in the present rage of pob,ical theory, Bot onl '"J ' tl0 " but eve T man is i n f olT)e derrree a J ? de Down with monarchy i, the cry. Now Sir l'h, J ther the republican or monarchic fytlcm'is previa" '*• . hie, is not a fobjeft for our dffciifliori. You may .t have a predileSlon for the one, I fo r the othe, 1 - Your country naturally gffumed the OTe form from c,-rufea a7)dctrcnmf)anrnc npt r ' la 7 to hTs been thrown into the other m with which our moit important and sacred mftitu >f- iron, are blended and inleparably connected. I =d w,ll go further, and admit that what may beadap,. cd to li l e . fta,e of r °ctety here, may not be io whh y, y-u. It IS enough, however, for us to know, that id every thing w; hold dear depends upon er our present ettablifhment, and we should be the molt at egregioi f ninnies in nature, if, when we fee a na id nor, under the mafic of neutrality doing every thing in their power to luin us, we did not confid'tr tha*t r- nation as our enem|, and treat it accordingly 0- 1 here is, besides, another view of the fnbject, which e, affords a further juftiScation of our conduit. In f r , War ° f °P' n!on . of the principal arguments c 0i tw/rformeri is the comparative cheapness of a >t republican administration, and its exemption from n wars, to which they hold up the ambition of princes r, as the only incitement. Now, Sir, as this popular reafonmg , s absurdly illuttrated by the example of youi government, which is yet too young to have ■e attained the expenfjve luxury of JKuropean eflablifh -1 ments, or to have contrasted debts by former wars, Y you mud suppose gs to retain an infinite deal of 1- parental affection for you, to let our cause fuffer by n tnis »ontemptible fallacy which it is in our power I. lo cffeaaally to refute, and when we are continu es ally provoked to it by your prayers for our destruc tion, and participation In the triumphs of our - enemies. - Envoy. I cannot but admit that there is too e much truth in your observations. But it is necef -1 far y t0 diftmguiYh those wjio admimfter the govern ment and the better classes of citizens, from the noity and tUibulent, who are ever busy to diiturb the peace of society. As well as you, Sir, we h*ve our jacobins, who are as indefatigable in their la ■ bours to destroy o«r constitution, which th'ey ftig. matize as aristocratic, as yours are to overthrow • your monarchy. But, Sir, the well informed and . virtuous aHiQng us, so far from willing a revolution 1 in your kingdom, deprecate an event which involves . the ruin of a whole people, and detest that bigotry of sentiment which sets up civil institutions, framed ' tor the bapp.nefs of particular communities, as | causes of tiolhhty and signals for mutual extermi i nation. Grenvillc. This, Sir, is C oming to the point. lf y° ul " government aiid better classes of citi zens, cannot restrain the fury of your Jacob,ns, what reliance can we place on the assurances of yaur ruJers 1 hey may mean well, perhaps, and be fincei ely inclined to,obferve the-neutrality they have avowed ; but if, while you afe enjoying all the be nehts of this f.tuation, we are sensibly fuffering by . the weight which the accession of the American " chaiacter and opinion gives to the cause of our cne. mies, and indeed the enemies of all «,der ftho' monarchy „ the declared objefl of their vengeance \ T! l "P° nver >' ""equal terms. If, however, the (übject is viewed in its true light, the wife and good of all countries and nations, whether monar chical or republican, in tJ>e present revolutionary frenzy have a common cause ; and making this the bans of an accommodation, we «re ready to c' ffion ° U ' at ' d tU makC yt> " cvcr X readable con- Here, citizen Printer, J shudder to thigjc what