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™ bad.
£ c 'kth. noftor, it might h*ve j
i«nted him from uk.ng fo
u mins to convince the
*nrld he was in the iaft ftage of
he hydrophobia.
It is very common for people
. this feafon of the year, to
-omplain of the heat of the
gather, and to enqu.te the
ie i-ht of the theatre* ; rhere
■J whether it proceeds from a
hoke of the fun, or from what
,v(?r other caufe, moral or phy
i:al, I cannot determine, but it
s very obvious that from fome
•aufe his fyftem has taken a very
mufual tone, and it is my con
ned opinion, that bliftering
, abfolutely require, and that
t ought to be placed right upon
he feat of the underftanding (if
hit epithet can be applied to
uni) in order to bring away all
hat morbid excrefcene which
as accumulated in fucli abund
nce as to affeef his fanity,
’herefore blifter him ; for God
,ke dear IJ.l J . blifler him ! If that
dll not do, we mull pronounce
im irreurab’e, for it is ulually
ie lall application in drfperate
afes*
A Friend to the Old Women,
* The Louifville term for ther
ometer.
(JT A piece, under the fignature
1“ CASCA," is received , but
me 100 late Jor publication in this
ys paper. It will be duly attend
to in our next, !
i
IrT The Ptv. Mr. Roth well
'll breach in the Slate Tloufe. on
IS DAY NEXT.
Jdy 2, 1799.
London, April ?j,
mH of a letter from col . Wil
liams, dated March * 7 .
I have juft time to tell you,
at a fecoud battle took place
i the 26th, at Stockach, in
‘iicli the French have been fe
rely beaten; as they have alfo
h by general Hotze, near
I! Ikirch. In this I itter aflion
f rcnc h have loft 4000 men.
P the m oming 0 f the 26th,
h waggons of their wounded,
rn containing 7 or 8 meo( ar .
P at L'ndau, The lofs has,
t'V- een c °nfide>able on
M r ' d * s > ‘bough the number
r L*** greater than I
L T he L Frenr L. in confe-j
r eof ‘hevia ory of general I
IT’ are lofting the Rhine:
f f Cat Palpitation at Bre-
L X * „^ ave *ime to fay
p more. 7
Vwcaftle paper 0 p
I «. contains the following
12"- j? ave jua Icarnf, that
lived Jq a ? ?U^ral ve^€ l who
I’ f o nc }® r^ on Thurf
|l!i?en n ?^ er^am * has bro7
i 4 bn . he Frcnch
|d°to^re' 1 Hoi-!
habitants of tbit dlftreffed coun
try had rifen on /he remainder,
jwhorn ibty had entirely malfi
■cred, and 2 1 length refeued
felvcs from £he fangs of /heir
unprincipled opprellors."
BOSTON, 7 tine 8.
Ext rail of a letter from Rotterdam y
to a refpeHable gentleman here ,
dated April 2 8.
“ The French have been fe
verely beaten in Italy as well as !
Germany. The emperor of
Ruffia has laid an embargo upon
all the veftels of Hamburgh in
his dominions, and has made a
demand on that city of 60 mil
lions of marks banco; which, if
not paid, he threatens to fend an
army to Lubec, and take the
city. This is confidered a poli
tical manoeuvre, which will com
pel the king of Pruftia to declare
on one fide or the other."
It is proper for us to fay, that
capf. Pepper, who lift the Texel
the 2d May, was not informed
of any diftuibanccs having oc
curred in Holland. The Dutch
dcct was ftill in the Texel, and
in no preparation for Tea.
The Conflitution, capt. Tal
bot, of 44 guns, we learn will
be ready for Tea by the 24th infl.
Her lately paid off feamen are
re-entering daily.
The Merrimack, capt. Brown,
of 24 guns, has failed for the
Weft-Indies.
The line of battle fhip to be
built in this town is to be a 74.
We can affure the public its
conflitution will immediately
commence;
The Boflon frigate is almoft
completely rigged. She bids I
fair to do honor to her name- I
fake.
j A naval hofpital is to be erect
ed on one of the iflands in our
harbor. Gen. Lincoln has been
down to fix on a fpot fuitable
for rhs benevolent purpofe.
The United States frigate gen.
Greene, of 32 guns, cap:. Perry,
has failed from New-Port for
the Havannah, where Ihe will
hoift the broad pendant.
new*york7 7 Mn5 11.
ExtraHof a letter from M, Bundle ,
to a refpeftabk merchant in Bal
timorc, dated
“ Cape F rancois, April 28 '
“ Every thing has been ami
[ cably fettled here towards adjuft- 1
jing differences between France
,and the United States; and it is
1 the rnoft fincere wifh of every
one here that the trade with the
United States will foon be re
newed. The privateers are all ;
recalled, and thdfe American
veftels which were brought in
as prizes, and on which fentences j
had been palled, have been re-1
leafed; and we are pleafed with
the flattering hopes th .tourin
tercourfc with your country will
loon be recommenced."
BALTIMORE, June 4.
( ’ Yeftcrday the United States
jfloop of war Maryland, was
launched from her ways at Mr.
Price's fhip yard, FeliY Point,
Savannah, 7^28.
w learn by a letter from St.
Mary’s, dated 17th June, to a
gentleman in this place, that the
Indians a»c dilcontented with
the boundary line now running
by the Spanilh and American
governments. An Indian chief
had arrived and delivered a talk
to Janus Seagrove, efq. and in
formed him that, unlcfs he rc
j turned with fatisfaftory infor
mation on this head, the confe
quenccs would be ferious. Mr.
Seagrove gave him the bed advice
and information in his power,
and recommended their fuller
ing the line in the mean time to
be uin, alluring them that no
injury was intended by the go
vernment of the United States,
to whom he would immediately
tranfmit their ta’k. It is hoped
that no ill conlequcnces will take
place, as the Chief Teemed to
depart well plealed with the ex
planations made to him tor the
fatisfaftion of the Chiefs of the
n as ion.
r
Richmond, (Vir.) April 25, ’99
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TRIUNE Dedication; firft, to the
Republican* throughout the United State*;
fcco ui, to John Aran*, elq. prefident of
th e United Stare* ; and third, to the Arif*
tocrats gene ally ; Declaration ol Inde-*
pcndence ; Conftitution of the Ui'i cd
State* ; Refolu f ions and Addrefs ol (he
Legiftaturc of Virginia ; Resolution* of
the Leg llaiure o‘ Kentucky, Mr, George
Nithoia*’* defence of them, in a Letter to
hi* friend ; Plan of a Conftitution pre
ferred to the Convention, by Alexander
Hamilton ; a definition ol parries, or po
litical eflcft* ol the paper fyftem con-*
ft icrcd ; a review of the revenue f'ftem
adopted hy (he firft Gongrcf*, and an ex
amination of its pernici ms effect*, in
thirteen letters ro a friend, bv a citizen,
laid to be Mr. Fir die* ; the Conlntutioo
ol’ the “ felt-creatcd” fodety, or the
order of the Cincinnati ; K«trac\* from
Mr. Adam’* Defence ; from Mr. Gallatin’*
1 Sketches of the Finances ol the Unred
1 State*; fr. m an Addrefs of Mr. ]■ hn
Page, of Rofewell, to his conlti’utnt* ;
bom Mr. Calendar’* Sketches of the Hif
tory of the United State*, Annual Regif
ter, and Halory if >79% in which he
handle* v i h as much delicacy at they
defrrve, many of the blunders, incoo*
latencies, and en rmiiits of government,
James Lyonu
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