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WASHINGTON cirr.Thr PRESIDENT’S. ANSWER.Washington, x if A Match, i2Qi.MONDAY, March 16, 1801.Sir,Mr. Dawfon is appointed to bo the bearer of the French treaty.—He will fail in» — w % ■ fa ft w days in the Maryland lloop of war.Tohn Lowell, T)Drift jmVe of MalYa-(J • y r ' 3 : , * tgtchuietts, has refigned his oifice., Mirei * 'iNwMr. McCormick, Major David Hopkins Marfhal of Maryland, to Mils HabelliFord, a young; Lady lately from Jamaica.Died—at Bofton, Mr* JTar. Milhg,I beg leave to return you my thanks, and through yon to the aitig committee of the New ferufalem Church in the city of JUa!titnore, for your friendly congratulations. I deplore with yo,u, the prefenl fanguimtry and turbulent Date of things in tin- Kaftern world, and look forward tc the restoration of peace, and prog refs of information, for the promotion of genuine charity, liberality and brotherly-kindnefstowafu$ ^hofdvdUFcr from us in opini» on. The philanthropy which breathes through the fcveral expreiTions of yemr letter, are a pledge that you will endeavourtodiffufe the fetniments of benevolence a-mong our fellow men, and to inculcate thelettersthat ii fafe ar to failTheed, uxi ration hibitio now oafter tB!. ^ r . /* , i ii 1 ’ important truth that they promote theiraFe t A or™er y a c 00 ITia r !n 1 ^ own banmnefs bv nourifhimar kind and!town city of New York, and author or iqvxral1 c fitoF tricl,dr ceaiSAndrama$fc works. . At Edinburgh, (Scotland) theRev. Hugh Blair, D. 5). pnfciTor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the univer-fity of. Edinburgh.Robert Lifton, bis Britannicmajcfly’s envoy to the United States of America, has arrived at Kiiu»l\on, in his maiefty’s fhin Andromache, after a fhort paflage of 7 da vs from NorfolkP - y]friendly difpofitions towards others.Commending your endeavours to the Be-^ ing in whole hand we are, I beg yon acceptaflurances ofmyperfcA conlideratipn2tnxfriifpeft. • ‘■;’y’n.■ •‘ik'■4 L AS *.t.The Reverend John Havgttwitff*,} .«*#; I ,;•^ Minif^|Nd^the Jflcw JeruIaf^pAGU {rlem Church, Baltimore.,.' r v ibet wetROUSSEAU’S MANUSCRIPT.SvS?whichinfuffi.Prrncmcnt ting th defer tihas made the f Hawing appointmentsfo the Di ft riel of Columbia, in addition tothole before pubhihed.William Hammrtld Dorfi y, efq. to h*judge of the orphan’s court in the countyof Washington, in tlv D;ftr'6t of Cidumhia.John Peter, to be regifter of wills for th:John H’trtelt;%j?efq. to tw:orphans court for jflit ffeuCleon Moore, efq. of Alexandria, to btregifter of wills for that county.Tristam Dalton, fonie time fines appoint ed commulioner of the City of Wafhing ton, has now entered upon that office.The following account of the opening .ofjCatlusRoulmp^gv Manv^%£r iWanllated »WlPfrom a Paris paper ©f January 10th. Itw;ll be interefting to our literary rea-I.iiEl Aif How w hocoverTh;ed frofluG runtoils ofThomas Johnson* de fnea- accepting thofficeof11'hf: Eleffion for Govkuxor has beenheld in New Hampshire. gIn Por'cfmouth the following votes have been given :I.citcr from the Mayor of the communof Beaigency, to the prefect of the Department uu Loire, respecting the open-ing of l\oi:s\'d:iCg, Mlt;ii\m(rAt the requeft of Madame de Saintjadlive cniece of Abbe (fmdillac, ami de- 13th, p'ditury of the manu fcript of J. J • Rouf- and t f an, entruftcd by him .to. her uncle, and Ambiwhich yW^aL^ot pubhihed confejvear 1801 ; I aflifted at the opcpirig of this depolit, oi’ vHiich tlv fournahfts have lately made inch frequent mention*44 The following is the title of the44 RoutTeau, the Judge of Jean Jac-Bctrbabus hic ego fum, qui non intelli-gor illis.—Ovid, v £ -f v kii z -44 It open# with an invocation to Pro-vidence-Jit contains three Wrt$ ; In thefirft the author refufes tue charges of plagiarifm which halt;i been brought again!! him, and labours to prove that hr is thif(4Cli ken ciatioi I he ’kindVizicbuilt ; whiteleft t intoreauthor of the mu lit of the l)lt; dv du Villa»»*.sIn the iVcond, he vindicates theCOPY of ax ADDRESSFrom the jVWtf Jerusalem Church, in th-.r4 ^ v of Baltim vre,1 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Esq.Fkesiden'i* S. fymruD States ofU. • Y- A me hSIR,wiil rfy to difcoycr the vigorous and mafculin? Wallpen of tne author of Emile and of the enerl i Contract Social, feems to have been com1- of troV.r ? , uiiutri in picume 01 niisioriuiK:^ miu o\:y of ur hmovecBfeuntm;5axounlmst^ ^ rw emu:ntly favored, if the W- tb* 'JuIllce ,°.t ?c t,m. , . lt;i i , dwas inuuccct to look unon mankind in gene-fulenctf, with a peculiaraerrec ot , .. . 1 ♦ y. %nutio!Other*inakeip i re ;is reapi dt iFears fere i uof COpurity of his morals, and the rectitude ot his intentions. In the third, he*proc.eedsto defend a number of opinions fcatteredthroughout molt of his works ; without,however, advancing much argument toa (certain their truth. It runs in-the formof a dialogue between a Frenchman andi Rouireau. rJ he work, m which it is It is with h|guhir plea in re and profoundi|gH^|^9y|USHM|S|B^B|Mffi||refpeA, that rue, the munfter and actingcommittee of the New Jerusalem Churchsin the citv of IViltimnrr, beg leave to con- i . .. ry r .m u y ir *. i* r puled at a tune wlu-n Rouiieau, Imartmg lu'oinifrratulate you, on your acceliion to the cniet r v lf • % .. ^ ,r *a c { i i H under tue preiuirc ot nmiortune, and ot ui thmagiliracy of ur b(dovedxountry ; acoun-h^i n ,, ‘try hithvine Pr )VIan 8vo. volume of 40 pages. Signed onthe originaUr/^G-v@ ;i ;• ! * . ' -j. LAssAux,:: •; ; /I t. MARET, PrefeA 6f T.oiret.CHAP PAL, Mini licit of the Interioiv • « , . 'civil and religious liberty# * ' *';•.^The prefent fanguinary and turbulent af-peA of the ealtern continent is, dotibtlefs,truly. painlVd to cv *;y plidanthropi€ and difuiterefted Ever of in.mkind ; but ftdl, the hedvenlj doctrines of the New Jerula-lem Church, confirm us in the ocli f, that44 God rides on the whirlwindyathddirectsthe storm ; and encourage us to anticipateTheinch,friend; ru ie. imeat, that ;According to accounts from Conftanti-nople of the lOth of December, a fenouswith mdeicribable fenlatipns, an.aporoach- , . , , , . , . . ,, 1 ‘ irrul ii ui hap med ill t'.iat; capital b:me period—44 a consummation aevrutly to!1 \.L , .. , Ln .° 1 .. i ^ • ''*vVk •f tween a part ot the crews ot the iurkiibe tins bed for,” when cemune chanty, lu , T, n . t. . lY.. ' i I * v‘, • i r n i Hnd Rinnan fleet, in wluch lame onieersberahty, and brotherly kindnets, towards • ,* . w.. i ir r ,. . n v.dolt their lives. 1 he Pore nnmeuiatdv•all who differ from lis in mere opinions* fiuilibecome a the order of the day when thenoffered any fatisfadtion th^tmight bebut the embalTador from thei Hfum lt;is thisWafliiins {/r as4 in froc uuv , - n ncii 'LLtA * -, i i r i l r • n 1 n-f-required; but the e locy. pnilolopny, and politics; Ina l, nk^ 1 Tx . vL , »’ ' *; ! t ) ■ w r i.i r n Court of Peteriburg would not accept tillUv F44 ro.a seven times tried m the fired* loie .dl , . a • hi • ^ 'AiCJ- u j » . M , J , he had received mitiuCtions trom Paul J.their 4* dnss avid tin ; ana when reasonnRii S'J whom he difpatched an extraordinaryand retigum, fnall 4«Ily mote their iacred, • •ipi ii r i • a • courier with an account of theand ali-powerriu luHuenre in -promoting44 peace on earth, and good tall mend9 -Mr-.. M •circum-ftancc*)•he intAlexai D i! h*»lt; of the his artSeveral accounts flate, that theTluf-ixt'+i +i a c -i rzrjuAL provoked the quarrel n order to paredWith the mod rervcnt anJ hneere pray- . .1 . . a -1 A X % e, . r „ r , ; rurmih their Sovereign with a pretext to finchs that the Loud Godt nMfcmSfo^ ^ Ty* t /make war on the Porte. ^It it be truefHctlorLet©rs mat uv* i.,o unison oi n stj nu\preferve and keep you, and the nation ovyrwhich you now prefide, 44 from a 7 evild' and richly rdplenilh your will and under-standing, with fuel) divine affections andperceptions, as may eminently qualify youfor the exalted and important Ration you are now called unto, . krv Y:y| We 'rtihain^ -*d :i Wl* With dii^tfefpefl:,. ^ y ;that the emperor Paul guaranteed Egypt to the French, as Hated in London }»a-this a CiVay, ptiU 1 y, Wasintended lor that pur poll. In the prefent critical fituation in which tin: Porce isGeorge HigCoulJohn Boyer, Y Acting committee.•4tii March, 1800.placed, a war with lLiilVi would product-HuDodlTcAn Itwnces to tHljQitoni^-'Eln-pi re. Every thing indicates, that the famesof war, which begin to gleam in the north.will fpread to the F/itd. Accoming to the l ift advices from Conftantinoplc, no accounts had been received %f theR'd!h Afiefcromhic at theC«ty t)i cri-:^aFwwith JLnnlt;)i me of his dcftination. Some privatewdraw \ tnr \vl chart gcCafh.Waf
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