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eluded from making the propohYions I had intended. It is indeed- Mri Speaker, and the. gentleman fromVirginia is perfectly correct in ftatitw, XiAi the of the commit-' tee met the rAt day, and the report as it -With reject to Mr. Lincoln, it is'a feet that fince he came 'into office," it lias been found noceuafy on feveral for.the government to p.iv coiifidcraUeiuiTis of pub. lie money to other lawyers to teach the Attorney-General, receivings falarv of j.cco tU wre-fe of tlist'veflel on th'ecoafcor Tri- poli, and that his officers' and-min had.il!n ir.to the.

hands ofthc Tripolitans. This accident rendsrsitcxpedicntto increafe our force, and enlargcJur. in the Mediterranean heyrfhd what the March 17. We nnderftand that ur-gowrument with all expedition to difpatcn. three tngates to the Mediterranean, in con- feufce of the capture ofthc Philadelphia.

The economies of our adminutr.ition are Timothy dinner have puoKmed. Msrcnry. two. cor.verfhtioris upon Po- Uitical fuojefls, whicn, -they, fay, I had with' refpective.y, iomc years ago. A I aro acting a public and capacity, and trie ixwm.eft-mt-.ntton of the now luornittcd to cur ftn.il dollars a vear, hisdutv, or to do it tor him.

oration tor Service naa concern- rcany 10 iiccp- iuiuuuuk n-p. cifion wh-: every individual member When a refolution in 'Congrcfs, moved for I rc5frmcnd therefore to the con- pair of ever finding them out. Had tnere utation I have it refpectful to the prefent. lie is eqnailv correftin the obfer- the purpose of afeertair.ing amount of fideivJori of Conercfs fuch an addition to been a fingle tender in company with that public to addreis them in a few words, '07 vation, the report was ooen to the1 oh- the funis thus paid by the government, (hall that they may think the ex- frigate flic could not have been taken but way of atu.vcr to thofe publications, iecrioii, which miiiht be offered from any have been complied with, we (hall then fee ieencv rcouires. that would have coa fome money.

She- The conversion 1 with Mr. Gnfwold was auartrr. (vL; Mr. A li.n Tit TEFFERSON. was therefore hazarded alone, contrary to in the forms or beginning cf the fummero S'Tlt after five out of fcvn members, had 'already on the preceding day decided in fa- "pr ot the ormciple contained, I ceitain- information mentioning, the other day, only Misfor'un- n'ceffit-tcs me'o make a 00m- muciuer is aone, a competent rorce 15 to uc ol 11.

aw permai or Sir. not the vanity to fuppofe, that a few of thele fees, which we think amoun- thenv-ft diftreffinc of my life, anJ fent thofc lca" Bat Ior liI3 as puoWhcd anv thing I could Dv, would effect a change red to between thrceand four thouland dollars. is with the detoell rec-et h-t I in- what purpofc We prelume forthe pur- the Mercury, I mtift declare the whole of'ooinion 5 and i conceived, that after When the whole aggregate, ftfajl be difco- vou of th lors of the 'Uni-cd States Pofe of blockading Tripoli. Should any to be a kisp.e?resextatson and that what" had paffed, it would be regarded as vered, it, may very be clafihd as fti Philadelphia, under my command, attack be made upon that town, the proba- his itatcmerrts.contam fubffance, mere cavil on my p.irt, and only done from another item in the Hit of Democratic iiivings bv beiri'- wrecK-d on rocks between iour 13 that th; hyes of about three nun-- out the moft dircci and palpab.ie un.rurhs. a wifnto ctr.barrafs and create unnecefiary economy.

At prefeut, let.d fivemnes to the eaftward rf the town dred brave Amencacs, cold happy in the circuaaaao-, that Dr. Velav, to propof when the queftion of im- us further contemplate the capacity and 4 Triooli The circumftances relating to blood' would atone for the rafh meafure. Daniel Sheldon, of Litchfield in was already afied and decided eloquence of the Attorney-General, which th! unfortuinte event -are -to-4 he- Can it be the wiCi of onr ecommictj adram- cut, whofe and coneetneuot un-uoon, that we wait for further tefti- ive are told were difplayed atthelate fitting about five lca-u-s to "the -altward of to cxpenfe, derftanding cannot -be impeached, pre-m'ony. I therefore, acquitfeed, and, (after ofthc Federal Supreme Court in a manner 'xrpoli fav fiiore of us (landing of ranfoming thofe unfortunate fent at this convcrfation, and I km.w, waa having expreiTed, as above ftated, what I no lefs aftonilhirlg to himfelf than his audi- before the wind to the weftward we imme- attentive to the whole And aitho' I have fhouldhave whhed to have been done and enct. It feems that in the great cafe of the' djateW tr-ve'clrce She Troolran Impiacoments.

Tne houfe notfeen him, nor heard a from him ao given a written oomion, the the o'c'ockhadaporoachcd to tnejaajes, wppen, -iskzcz, appeal ini r.ic trum 01 my General aooeared to the cafe on the thc f10re :0 V-vcn fathoms water commen- Two days were fper.t til difcuirng declaration, and the total untruth of Mr. part of the Government after much ccj f.T;n at her we "continued by the.fupject. On Tuefday laft tf queftion 'GnfwoHs ftatcmeiits. difficulty and diftrefs, for which he plead a TOnrip "b-fw'he witu: until hdf paft on the refolution was taken caiTxed, i he convcrfation with Ger. Skinner was bad cold, that made his light 15 dim he.conld.jxinp"'S.- j'htmtuaLBarJ'J'h noes twentyfemv Nov.

1799 and I am confident, that the Il-htciv nismvn nnfes. thr court accom- tft nwirfnt ncr ffttin? in. wic wiiij iu -eiic uc.i..i u- on the next moining the cff Vhcnvveran'on the rocks in la vvngnc to-remo tne govern- inquires and 1 believe tr.e Kev. I.1r. Kur.t- made an.cffay towards-' another attempt fcjt water forward and 17 feet abaft im- ment from Wafhmgton has been difcufied mgton was prefent, during art, If not thc to foeak, bttt although he.

had begun with joWered down a boat from the and deciaed ic the fenate of 'lie U. States, whole, of the My recoilcc-committce. telling the Court he counted or he gMefled fu.rn rouned and found the grcatefc depth uPon the fecond reading fit the bill the tioti of the fsntiisaitts, cxgrcBed tai General he could fatisfy them as the law" (cr- laid all fails aback, loofed words, Satanon kMaylcnd, ftnckca Skinner, is, that I tcjd Jiim'tle fpint of intended to. propofe, had I been pref- which include; the refolution for impeaching r-por: or nz coamiucc, in tc.iqu ti thr r.ieed to unan'rmcuflv; IvTr. T.

Randolph moved thata committee be appointed tbaopcar at the bar of the Senate, to impeach, in tiie name of the Home of Rcprelentatives. Sr'niucl Chafe of high crimes and miidemeanors. The motion was. adopted, and Meffrs. Randolph and 'ariy appointed thc com- mitrsc.

moved tlie postponement, until the fii ii Monday of-Ncveraoer, of the bill forthe fetiiemeiit of claims for Georgia lands. w-. urs. iaitis-and Jacsiou oppoieu tn poftpencment which was carried Ycasi9 Nays 49. "REDERICE-TOWN, March 1.

ent in the committee the preceding day) 1. deemed it my datv, (as believing the evi- drnce in oueftior. before us, to be entirely ex parte) to give in the feleft committee, as I fliaR a'aaia do on the prefent occafion, mv. iVntr, tr Inr rr.ir? ot Ihr i-i-nnrr. Judge Ch.if.

The otreftionHvas then'taken by Yeas and Navs, "on concurrinir in the reporr cfthe agreeing" to the firft refolution, and earned Yeas 73 Nays 3. fo'farcoft the United'States over and above his own diary. We he rid a gentleman of Sugar Refiners, on which too he had long modated him with that woros lo.tnai encctj nc.nniuico thc to hU Dfnntv. Dallas, ow- sng to his extreme embarraffmcnt from a varieiy-of caufes, which he faid their Hon- ors. muft perceive jand thatfo much did the Court perceive-it, that afterwards, on one cf the opoolite counfel's availing himfelf of an admiffion.

or an argument ufed by the the court very benevo-. lently interfered, dying "Oh, Sir, you take advanuge" of the Attorney-General, he did -net mean to fay fo, the court will judge of thc law, Sir, as it is, mid not fromadmif- fiorrs," to all' which the laid Levi Lin- coin very Shankfuiiyechoed Amen. Inihort, as foon' as they can provide him another. nlae. btt-fnid to his 'eenius.

and not anr nr ni tci vcl i in. ui irom wnoie nsiurc 111c couio.uavp uu umwt 'eisio tear ano more to Poet's wordi tne whole lcene was lo truly uicuious, inat itisunderftdodtheadmiiiiftratianthemfcives areheartilyafhamed of theirgreat 'Trhmli Nov i iSo- eji) continuetj her courfe verr near to T-icdH uo the purfuit, and was top callant iails, let a oeavy prcis criiii tr (Mr, MWrr-rth hirh her oS caft three anchors away from the bows ftartedthe water in the 3I1 the guns, except fome abaft todcfend the hip againft the gun boats which weret-aen5njr 0n us found all this inef-- f-u then made the laft eifoit of lighten- her forward bv cutting away her fore- mV the main top gallant maft witili it but labor and enterprise were inva; 1 for "our. fate was direfully fixed. I amfuiij- ferdible of the lofs.that has occur- rd toour and difficulty in which it may involve her with this 4.i.,,i 4-n- nmixi and thcy filled and I trail on in- a. t0 uve-tbe lives cf brave, men, no alterna- Live.

was left hut tne-dittremng one or nam- Ornir Hum nuinfiil if will hr tn the an 'experienced, officer of the 'navy, and Now it fcems, after the- ot tn.s itate nave aaoptca re.oiurior. pt npoF.tion of 7" 'ths plzct to whica the rcarjii fiiould be made. I. was Jicn moved.tn.. the oul pafs to a third reading but the motion was loft, ayes 9, noes 19.

Here is therefore an end t0 the project of removing. Meflrs. Hudson Goooris, ON Saturday evening the 14th inftant, I received a letter, directed in the ha.id-writ- inS of the Hon. Uriah Tracy, to Elidia Babcock, editor of the Mercury, with 3 rcqueft that I would trar.fmit it to him for pubfication in that At the ume time, the paper -which accompanies Mercury, that I this to you for infertion in thc Early on Monday u.tin very certain, tiat preeat, he has' no caufe and although many years ajrrv yet I have a clear recollection of the'-fabftancs on tms luojecr, ttnectoe puolicaticn yet John AIlenjAaron Smith, and Jissss Gould, ftitiition of our rcpuoljcan iorm of socm- n.eue muft fad bnore it and appnbrJim or anarchy, out-of ante a defpotitm, and my -attfi-torany fuch thing. I did nc: expreis to Gs; S.

as my fentiment or wiih, that to have a Chief Magiftrate Emilar to a king, wita Ens thoufands to bay men to nor that the Senate ought to be hrreditaiy. The gentlemen prcfent at our convcr-ationj can certainly correct Gtn. S. or-me, which- evcrmay be incorrect-; and tc them ve mule appeal. As to laying, tne Oonititf.tion cugut to the clofe- of Mi.

muft fay, that I have not the Staff Teas of all kinds Elfcuit and Crackers. rr Set. AJi RegenCy ar.d I feel beyond defcription for was 'Cur to me, as copy or tne comrnn- oymcu 101 a reugiaiu vji, u.iu iwi tiie, ijrave' unfortunate officers and men un- nication to Mr. Babcoe and with it, ade- had converfed- vtiih'fome body, who va of my command, who have done every fire, that if he refined to pubh'fli Mr. Tra- the fame opinion and the eoavei-flition a- rtnimaZa-iremacy.

Thomas fo liable advetfi combinations, efpugna. appear to my covernment and country con- morning, tne 16th mftunt, 1, fent Mr. Tra- of any fuch thing. PK-fident of the is a Virginian. Hon, reproach, difrefpea mid fflcmettc read- fiftent with tbc ftatioB ia which I hid the cys letter to Mr.

Babcock. Inthe.Mercu- URIArl TRAC Tames Madifo'n, Secretary of State, is a J-J' And here, in-order tojuftity our- honor to be placed. ry ct Thurfday laft, there appeared a fingu- Jr il Virginirn. feives for the liberty we have taken with, striking on the rocks was an accident not paragraph, which I beg favour of John Randolph; leader the of this man, we would have it remembered poffibleforme-to guard againlt-bv anv to.republifn,-as a famplc. of democratic "Reprefentativts of the United States, is a that he isthe fame Levi Lincoln, who him- of charts.as no fuch laid julbcc- Whatever length of time Mr.

Tra- JOHN Vireiniari. feif took a much greater liberty. tne down in anv on board, -and every" careful letter may have been in coming from Jmts Miinroe, American Embafiador at Federalifts in general, and particularly the precaution by three leadskept heaving, was Wafhington, it. was in my keeping only the Court of Great-Britain', is a Virginian. Clergy, in his virulent letters mad(.

of in approaching the more to ef- from Saturday evening, till. Monday morn- Znlt John Thomfon Mafcn, the United States' under the fignature of A Farmer, and fca thc C3plure or-a Tripolitan cruizer ng-; and it there were erafures 111 it when fcilonvwirodcWterir. for o. Attorney, for the Di'ftriit of Columbia is a he is at this" very time notoriously the -a2d after theftiip ftruck the rocks, allpofii- it reached Mr. Babcock, they were there H'e reaucfts thofe Mcbted to him -o raa'" native Virsinian.

patron, or rather orderly lergeant, ot a ble.meafures were taken to get her off, and wnen lf camc my poffeffion. However mete 'ymistif But it is not only by 'the ofiices in the lpphiftical paper in Maflachufetts, a prmci- the firm determination made not to give her difagraeable it lij ay have been to Mr. Bab-, -vtarrforj Mar -6th -z' hands of Virginians, which we fnall not at- pal one among, thofe enliftcd in the migm- UD as long ai poifi'ole hope, remained, cock, to have received a communication tempt to number, that thcDemocracy of the tous'warfare againft Federal men andmea- although amoved by gun which took thro' my hands, it is certainly an extraordi- Zr'fw hLZZ-Ancient D. on expects to cftablifh an fares. Before concluding, left we their in fuch a manner tlt we could airy reafon for his refilling to pubhlh fo abfolute ihfiuenceover the reftottheUnion: bethought to imitate the biundermgand nct brin us to bear on them, not nd temperate an Mr.

It ts'aifo in the plan of fil'lihgup other im- confufed manner of the laft fcbject o. cur after 'tticg away part of the ftcrn and fignature, to the num- (AlWfctS.Jrj!.Ah. Dcrtant particularly in tiie ap- ftory," by we ro bcrlrfi. column, foni-rlrainy apwfr him, i'ellihgby poir.tment of thofeof Lhc Eaudent -sMinif we would again fubmit it to the reaoer.s when. my oiScers and felfhad not a hope which, been pubhmmg for feveral S.

BELpEN SOX. ters, who are hot-of'that fiate, that we fufoect 'confidcration, whether Virginia and her. Icft cfiu being-poffible to get her off the months paft in the, American Mercury. Werhcrtfiel'd, Aprils- much the fame effeft is to be promoted in Prefident, in thc 'neceffary ait of gratifying 10cks, ar.cl having, withftood the fire of the However, or thcFrecmm meeting approaches, AgA TJANIEL HOPKINS a different way. To explain ourfelves- the New-England Democracy with a fcrt of un boaU for- four hours, and a reinforce- this denial of common juftice, will excite -Prudence 'dictate Mr.

'mare in great offices -of States, could ment coming out -from Tripoli without the -the lefs wonder will only add, that Mr. -s G-vr' Jefferfom'tha't it would betoo much to con- have preferred any claimants, to power, fmaUcfteiianccof injuring them inrcfiftarice, Babcock might have fpared himfelf the trou-. Jj lV.Z Hhdl Src-vndo; in bb'-: fine all tbole appointments to nis own State, and more elpeciallv.tiiat he-couid not do Ti; m-ri. n-Cnrfi miM nt ror roe lane or preicrving ana in- creafing his parrizans in New-England, than tsVi. fnmr rtf his nrinrinal nfiievrs fmm tl.r-t cur colors aown ano luomirang io 1.11c i-- RaiGns, Tamarinds -Citron, Rice.

people we have juft now been fpcakmg.ot. enemy whom, chance had befriended. In praved, as to necomc an object of his eltecm, AtlSO, Of each of whom it may be added in the fnru Hilhmma fh Bm of th ITnitwi States or t0 ranked among his friends. It is oi. i.n..

courfe be exacted from bim by his friends to And r.e'cr looks forward farther than his our fellow-citizens to' hear the news, they to feel-any he of jjve stuffs. Pomice and Rotten Stone, Haft ware, as it muit have been an.implietl n'ofe." may be aflureatbat.we feci in a national lofs tbatkmdwbubatsfatdfpttmcufalfertbar Hour of Potty, Emmery, Medical Mrtaw. part of the contract by which they in com- equal with them. Zeal in ferving our coun- majtsTs; Theodore Dtvight. a variety of Lead Poa, Crucibles, raon with others ha! bound themfelves to FROM THE BALANCE; try, in doing our duty has placed us in that -March 31, 1804.

DRUGS 'MEDICINES, be. to. fupport his election. AGood Thing. In.

the dilputes and ccn- fituation which can better be conceived, than rm the Jmcruan Mercury of Thit-fdaj loft. A general-iflortment and -t rcafonab'e to make the moft of or rather tentions-between the Sn-rDand nndtrdtc, from which we rely on our mBmwUm April a. AS make, the belt of.a oargain, it would (aei.ewiGt9aBdBurrites)apreaou coiife- country's us A Tracy, Efq. through the aednnn of Theodore LIST of LETTERS remainhi in Fmingt leem as if the po.icy ot the Prefident had fion, now and then, creeps out which firews Thegun-ooatsina Dwi mav fc hm March 31ft. 1804.

been to feLct fuch cnarafl.TS for a part ot how charmingly 'the mends -the pcop.c at our map. tad they dnccted their fcpt Wc rc cvcr rcidJ to Mr. Tr proper ais mimftry from the States, as have managed I theaffairs ot the. ftate for a at the huu, no-douot but they wpmd have and to do him act juHicc we thc-c- O'Peter Fruman, 'Gideon' B. Hart, JamnKuot, few 'years pa-Thc folTowing may taHcdroapy.

fore decline publiflring it, for many 'reafon (n Channcv Hills, Lois Hiiis, Jamei Janes, Jo--: but aifo fuch as from "their wtaknefs and be relied on. The whole pamphlet ofAr- Tne fmp was taken poflefnon of a little the firft place there aopWto be a little Le fephLano-dun, Truman iedyard, James Roct, incompetency would fcrve as foils for his ifiides fcarcely furmihes a more important after fun fet, and in thc courfe or the eve-. Eerdcmain" hi thc bufmds-thc communication iuanna StiUman, Salmon Way, Lot favorite at the fame time (-like one. nmg -myfelf and all thc officers with part of is Waihington, Feb. so, 1804," but is Alanfon Woodruff, Sol.

Velton, Farmington. Governor Clinton, the next, Vice-Prefideut) A gennine republican and a real rcpubh- thc crew, brought on ihore and carried not received by the editor till the ioth.ofMsreh, Ira Brunfon, SamT Soirthingtoa. would be lealt.ablc to or opp'ofe the, can (both holding offices in the fcate) having before the Bafhaw. who afked feveral qutf- being 36day (ih'feven days letters arc convey- Thomas Earns, Anna Coppsi Channcy Gay. latter us their ambitious -p'retenfions.

Left a difpute in Albany the other daythe Bar- tions. From his palace the officers to this city from Wafhington by the mail) on lord, Evits Ira Ives, 'Ephraim Lind- we fhouid not be clearly, underftood, it may rite, without ceremony, 'damn'd the whole conducted to the houfe which Mr. Cathcart' the letter in which it. is received, is written Icy, jElihu John Norton, Nathaniel Stsne, he. well -to.

exemplify by obferving, that we Clinton a pack of ariftocrats lived in, where we lodged -laft night, and Free Uriah Tracy," which is defaced by a BriftoL SAMUEL RICHARDS, P. M. cannot conceive any other principle and was. proceeding- with great violence this day the Miniler has become thc guaran- pen Six orfeven lines of it are erafed, and 'POTATOES or without 'fumcifuch defign, it fhould.hap- when the other interrupted with, tee to thc Bafhaw, for and we-done wiih a different kind of ink all this con- jTl 1 t-M--pen, that -Gideon Granger fhould ever be Pray, fir, how do you obtain your living have given him our parole of honor. with other recent circumftancet, makes it -A Few Hundred Jiudieis, tor at Mr.

appointed' loft Mafter General," Henry To whom are you indebted for your bread Enclofed you will receive a lift of the cS- look. as. if a little pious fraud" had been prac- Jonathan itam.ey ccl-ar. -nquire Searborn -Sectetary of-war, and above all, Who gave you the "office which fupports cersnd 'a few of the people to attend them, tifei Why alltiiiu? why this erafure? why or him, or Jl.ani.n. liapnu.s.

that Levi Lincoln fiiould be made Attorney you The. Burrite was thundcr-ftrtiek who are quartered in the American Confular is the communication kept from us for more April s. AS general. "We are aware, ttuly, that in New- and the Clintonian, elated his houfe, and areito be provided for fuch than a month? Is it the people may THOMAS KEENER, England indeed is it not the cafe Ambrofe Spencer andDe ht. ways and means as I can heft adopt, which why has the editor of the Mercury not given it STOCKING HOSIER, Uufria Xc--Ycrh the learning, the talents, the virtue, the pro- Clinton had better men than yourfclf turned will be on as economical as plan a pofSble.

to the public till this late hour 'undoubtedly -eans to continue in win and carry and' the respectability of the. country out of office to make room for you and The.remaindetof the crew will be Supported this was the deiign it was" intended forthe pur- Jy his biifinefs, in -all -Its rsriaui branches, in are on the fide of Fedei-alifts" and that, the now, you ungrateful" Did they fo by the Regency. pofc of getting us into a Mr. Tracy thc houfe that Mr. Bccket, formerly' democrats there elegant and fcho- interrupted the Burrite, raifing his head Wc have, all loft everything but what was nra' bc sflhrcd that no from him, STOCKING HOSIERY, -fine zui laftic' phrafe of Sou'uc Randolph, prettv and his voice, Then all have to fay, is, cn ourbacks, even part ofthat was taken thzz received through tix nand3 of 1 hcodore co3rrc SHTS.TS, DRAWERS, of raggamuffins." ButftiU we can-that it was damn'd rafcally proceeding." thclofeof WT 5 appc" Hartford, March 1804.

44 not withal fuppcfe it probable, that more wercwell prowded in every neceffary for a Whatever he win.eS.ro nave puohuied the GALL A l-ufc and Sriscfi could not be found, if they Aer-Ambro Spencer, in a fete long TAVG bytl cornet diudAeir -had been fmcerely fought tor, among the convcrfation with another Judge of the M. Niffou the Banilli Conful has been ex- direct, and not pal, tirougii tne nanus ot ta-ddlted Prefident's" feet," even in New England, Supreme Court; who is fomewhat noted tremcly attentive and kindly offers every fer- CJlm make pa.yment t'o cither ol. 'the fubferibcrs. than are at prcfent eshibited in the three for the fevcrity of Ms farcafins, 'was -com- vice of afliftance. (Copt.) PETER W.

GALLAUDET, oSccs laft mentioned. As to Mr. Granger, pYaining bitterly of having been deceived I truft, fir, you will readily conceive the ChyofWajhingion, aota Feb. 1S04. THOMAS HOPKINS.

theexteat.of bis ability, fuch as we. have by a jwrfon who had promifed to fupport anxiety of mind I muft fuffer. After the pe- Mr.BABCOCK, Hartford, 2 April, 1804. everfeen or heard of it, has confiaed entirely Morgan Lewis for Governor, and who, on ruCil of the enclofedccrtificatesAom the ofB- SIR I HAVE fecn your papers of AT AJTrtVT in himfc If, and in turning out the contrary, had turned out to be a rank ccrs 011. my conduct, fhould vou be pleafed the 29th of Dec.

and eth of January laft, Jr. VV I Federal Pofl-maftcrs at the fame moment Burrite. "Indeed, "Mr. repfied to exprefs the Opinion of government, vou two certificates or Statements of the Rev. At his Store the EaJ.f.d, cf tl, M-Stmt, ofr he has thanked them for all their faithful the Judge, you place too-much reliance will much oblige.

Stanley Gnfwold and in the paper of the, ac.wi.-.'W, fcrviccs." on every-promifc that you receive ou I have Uic honor to be, 'Sir, lath of January laft, a certificate, figned received from London and opened for A- to Vtr 'tliinkthkevtrymanmeanswhathefays With the greatelt refpect, Timothy Skinner. The two gentlemen, in Belt- fuperfine Cloths CdSlBeres; h-T 1 y.cfar' in thct.M'r. Spencer, for a Your moft ohe't ferv't, the publications alluded to, have attacked V. K. 'politician." W.

BAINBRIDGE. me and nnce you have pubhfhed the f- intending to reU.offhisprcfeatflock of Cloths, P. S. Notwithftandingourparoleweare arf, I rcquelt you to publifh the e0. I he will difpofe of their, at reduced prices cakcotiome nunoieo tnou.MU ooilars in an OFFICIAL est permitted" to leave the houfe or go on may think it expedient, hereafter, to make wholefalc or retail.

Alfifir. official report deliberate ly prepared and de- Ocx'ICIAL. mao a more sm in which cafe I (hall refi-irl oaf Sucrar livered to the CongreCi of the United Stater. WASHINGTON- CITY, March 31. thetop aacj tniy nave, cloud our view aika-further indu rni.aaelpna retaed LOar Sugar.

Unlcfs-Wearetogivchim credit alfoforhis Yeftfrjav the following meffage Your obedient fervant, Tcrypeaiant conceit in manner of figmng the wa5 d-iivered to thc two Hou- Thc above '41ter accompanied by a URIAH TRACY. JL-'lfTolunon of Partnerlhip. his name to fome late amcial prooolVls orin- i. rf Com-rrfs b-Mr F-rvie certificate of the officers of the TT icdin the Nalioual Intciligencei-, where in- phia, bearing teftimocy to the oodconduift rTiifc- pETtnerihip oi HaYES ilea-d of the common plebeian form of Senate ar.d Koufc nf Rcprefentatms oj cf Capt. Eainhridge and a lilt of 43 offi- par0n was on the Sth of Febrai- Vzxt-Henry Dcarborxc v.c have feen in the the States.

cera and 164 meri in captivity. TTOln ry, by mutual agreement difTolved. proud ftyle of the Er.glifhnohility,theCl:rift- I ccmrnunicate toCongrefs a letter re- On motian of Mr. Nicholfon thc Menage 10 la" rUJMAU. LUTHER HAYES, ion nam; omitted, andnothingbut ceived from Capt.

Bainbridge, commander was immediately referred to the committee SINCE I have been at the feat of go OLIVER PARDONS. ism. S.xj.ujry r.f V. 'ur" Who buihe ct th; Thiiadclphia frigate, informing us of of Ways and Ilcaas. verr.ment, the Rev.

Stanley GrifwoM isA SrstviSU, MaietsCth, 1804. 5.

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