'By this Day's Mail BOS TON, O&ober 14. In the Fourth Middle Diftricl, Parker Cleaveland, Esq. of Rowley, is mentioned as a candidate, in the fbom of Mr. Bartlett. He is a worthy man, and will make a good Representative. More, of this hereafter. The Eflex frigate, of 3J guns, captain Preble, from the India seaS maybe expttUd here in air November. .The of ii guns, captain Rnffrl, Ik daily expctlcd. NEW YORK, Odtofcer 18. Yesterday the rendezvous for the United States frigate New York closed j and it is with pleasure we understand, the crew {hip fed for that iruly beautiful frigats is entire ly composed of Americana, and ttone ex ceeding thirty-five years of age ; who we hope will diilinguilh themselves, and do honour to their country on every occaGon. BALTIMORE, Odober 17. The following is the return of the votes, in the sevtral election districts, of Wailing ton ceunty.for Assembly men,at the close of ■ the polls, on Monday the 6th instant ; Jolin Cellar IO $8~"| q Robert Smith 103 J ! S Ambrose Geoghegan 1033 f » Richard Cromwell 1002J « t Alexander Clagett 842 Roht rt Hughes 831 Z:ichanah Clagett 830 Thomas Brent 823 Jacob Schnebly, Eftj. is elected SherifT, by a large majority. By the Corpo< m dlim of the city of Annopo 'if, October 13, i&oo. A Bye-Law ro rfpeaf the Bye-Laws there - in inen.ioned arid referred to. BE it established and ordained by the mayor, recorder, Mermen, and Common Council of tie city ef Annapolis, and the authority of the same, That a bye-law to prevent the introdu&ion- of the Yellow F«ver, or any other contagious disorder into the city of Annapolis, and the fupple inent, and the additional supplement there to ; and also a bye-law to prevent persons from places infected with the prevailing contagious fever, from coirtfiig to anj re maining withiH the limits of this city, be, and each .and every of them, are hereby re pealed, abrocated and made void. < Ottober 13, ißeo, read the firft and se cond time, and unanimously aflented ta. By order, A. GOLDEK, Clerk, Proclaimed' Thns. IVm. Hewitt, Sheriff, PETERSBURG, Oa. 14 Carver and M'Bride, who were lent from this town to Norfolk, for robbing Mr War rock of that Borough, made their escape from Norfolk jail, on Wtdnefday lall. deaths. On Saturday last, Mr. Thomas Shore, an old a»d refpcttablc inhabitant of tbia town and neighbourhood. On Sunday, Mr. Jonathan RuflTcl, a na tive of Mafiachufcus, who duaing his resi dence inth'stown, has uniformly supported the chara&er of an indullrious, i'ober, dili gent and upright man. CHARLESTON, Oflober 6. On Saturday la 11 a gale of wind came en • from ihe' South East, which continued to blow throughout the day with some violence, and .increased in the evening, (g o'clock) at high water, when conflderable damage was done to a number of the wharve3. and the small craft lying at them 5 twelve or fourteen of the latter were funk. A schoo ner commanded by captain Wyman, with a valuable cargo of dry goods, bnun.i to Georgetown, was driven against the New street, formed on East Bay, and was beat to pieces ; her cargo is entirely loft. The New street has alTo met with conflderable injury. On South Bay, the wha»ves are much torn up. At twelve o'clock, or a little after, the gale increased for a few minutes to a species of tornado, and appears to have been mod fcvere in the Northwestern part of the town, and the villages in that as several houses were blown down and unroofed there. The house of Mr* Chriftburg, in Cannonf burg, was amongst the number, and we aro sorry that we have to add, that Mrs. Christ- korg was killed in her bed, by the fall of the house, and himfelf and one of his chil dren severely b uiCed. A number ofchim nies were blswn down, as well ai trees and fences, in other parts if the city. Appreheniions were entertained through the night, and yetlerday morning, for the fafety of the families at Sullivan s Island ; ' but we are happy in dating; that the da mage there, is very triflng to what might have been expe&ed. The tide was over the greatest part ot the island, but only 3 hoiiies were destroyed ; these to Colenel Morris, Captais Orniont) and Mr. Hunter : their foundations were w a (lied away by the tide. Colonel Morris and hi* family left his house but a few minutes be fore it fell. We hear of no personal injury having been fufteined on the iflan .* The (hipping at the wharv*s and in the stream, have met n» damage worth detail ing- Copper, In Sheets, Bottoms & Still Patterns, LF. \D, Brazier's Solder, Tin in boxes, Steel Sheet-iron, Sewing twine, and a affort nicnt of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadfciy, Brass gnd Japapn'd wares For fa eby Elisha Fisher & Co. f.mlr'w.lin. Oflober 17. Gazette of the United States. PHILADELPHIA, MONHAY KVENING, OCIODKR Z3. MH. rrjrNE, TTie following Ffdera! ticket list carried in Cliefter County, by a Majority ot 150 votes. Congress. Joseph Hemphill, Assembly. James Hannum, I liomas Bull, Rogrr Kirk, li'suc Wayne, Coroners. JVIVfiTv VVeavei, T.Uuh Righter. Commissioners. Titus Taylor, Directors. John Martin, Nathaniel Walker. The federal Senator haJ 1 majority alio, tut is loft on account of the Counties of Montgomery, and Bucks giving a majority to the Jacobin Candidate. It is true that the democrats had not a fingl? vote more, on thi9 eleftinn, than they had last year, and it is well known that a siNgle week, has not elapsed this lix months pft, without their having met to digcll some plan to insure their fuccels, by pub lilhing infiamatory libellous prices against government driving to fill the minds ot the people with fear, and endeavouring to roule them to acls of violence ?gainft those that holds the reins of government in their hands. It is also well known that 011 the day of ele&ion that every kennel, that ev-ry fur ry Hovel, the habitations of those creatures of filth, was well ransacked, and that vehi cles was prepared at the place of general randevous, to convey them to the eleftion, but federalism in Chester County, will ever be prevalent, it will ever triumph, asamijo lity of the people are sober, wife, and de creet, and are guided by sober reason, and as long as the administration continues to be pure, and uncorrupted to long, and no longer will that County continue to be one of its props, 011 the day ot the eledVion the federalifts Were too sure of fuccefs,by that reason a great number of them (laid at home, and unfortunately on the fame day, two re fpeftable federals, one who was in noroi natioo to fill one of the offices ot the Coun ty interred, *t whole funeral, a large con ccurfe of fcderalifls attended, but this ele£l ion will be a voice of warning to the f' de ralills, it wil! put them upon their guird, and induce them to turn out oil another day. New-Jersey Eleflion. We were yesterday favoured with the whole as the jy.iurns for Gloucifter County in Ncw-Jerfey. COUNCIL. Thomai Clark, Esq. ASSEMBLY. Federal. Sanii) 1 French 1446 John Collins 7 j« S.W.Harrifon Aroos Cooper 708 Abel Clement 1415 Jerenrah Wood 688 4 J 9 6 Federal Majority 2145. SHERIFF. Joseph Hufrg, Efc,. This is o-:ie of the four lower counties mentioned in that Jacobin paper, the Centi nel of Freedom, as being united in favor of a Democratic Representation in our Legis lature, They have not made a very accu rate calculation, as the Fedetal Ticket has completely succeeded in the three other coun ties, to wit, Salem, Cumberland and Caps May. Middlesex, Monmouth* Hunterdon, Bur lington, Salem and Cumberland, we have had accounts from ; they each fend Federal mem bers in toto, Yhefe seven counties insure us Federal Eleflois ; from the other Gx coun ties we may rely qn tluee, if not four more, to join the Aahdartl of order and good gov erns e:it. Pennsylvania Eleftion. From Ibe Aurtra. [official.] YORK COUNTY. Congress. Demo. Federal. John Stewart 1576 | John Edie 629 State Senator. Demo. Federal. William Read 1375 | Win. Miller 6^3 majority 511. Mams County, Ciitjrtts. John Stewart 6ti | J >hn Edie 857 State Sertiitori Wm. Read 587 | Wni, Miller 888 AlVembly—Jacob Holteiur, W. Ander foiT, F. Euhelberger, Michael Kimmell. CommVfli«ne»—-Col. Hinkel. There are no accounts from Adams coun ty refjiefting the Assembly Ticket. Fron> the above it npj-psars that the De mocrats have carried their Cong'refs Ticket by a majority of 5 11, nnd t!ie State Sena tor by a majority of 441. The Legifliture of meet on Tuesday the 28th of this month at Trenton. The El> Aots mm! be appointed the next or the day following. Let it be i'uprefltd upon the mil dj of mentbrrs, to be there the MOll - b fore ; further arrangements must take place ; we have not yet done with the Ja cobins. Let -is be on the. watch. The meeting of the J tco's, wliici w*s to have been hrtfa tHis rafutl»Newajkj New- Jeifey, for thepnrpole of a Gov ernor, Secretaries, Mtinhers of Congress, lias bfceu pnilpo- rf »ne die ; they whispered to each other in the language of the Indian who was obfei'ved inlojticated a few days before he was to have joined in a solemn duty, " IVlaffa Bl J, dat ting, you and I talkt of torr-r day, want do How. AMERICANUS. Jacobin 2 's' From Brawn ijf Relf's Philadtlphic Gazette Mhtsks. Briwh (jf Hf if, Alter my publication on the liinft. in Mr. Wayne's that I again appta* in the public prints,: But so grof» was the irifiiit that I received, from fbe mao who is the fubjefl of the following deposition, and so public was the place were that insult was given, that nothing less than a (latemeril offa&siri the most public rhanner, would do jnftice to my feelings :—in an altercation which took place between capt. Roger Keari and my felf on Tuesday lalt on the eli&ion ground, among other things, he said he could whip me ; that I was his inferior and that I was a marine on board the brig Holker. As to the firft of his assertions; viz That he could whip me—l have no doubt but he could, wheu he i< sober—but is the battle between us happened when he is in his usual way (I mean drunk) I think that my lame nts and his daggering gait; would make us about a dead match. In regard to the second article, that I am or ever was his in ferior, I leavtfit to those who know as both to judge. As to the lad assertion, of of my being a marine, I refer you gentle men and the public to the deposition itfelf - When you come to that p-irtof the deposi tion which refers to hiu conduct during the aflion with the Rodney, you may (krewdly guess that the quantity of Englifli blood he has spilt is not quite so much as the French brandy he has drank in his life time. I am Gentlemeo, With rtfped he. ' MALCOLM M'DONALD. BE IT KNOWN, that on the i 7 th day ; of Oftober, in tbr year of our Lord one thoufaud eight hundred, personally appeared before me. Robeit Wharton, Mayor of the City of Philadeli hia, Jacob Grace, an inhab itant of the city aforefaid who being duly sworn, doth depose and fay—That he, this depsnenr, was on board the brig Holker, commanded by captain Matthew Lawler in the month of July, in th« year of our Lerd one thousand seven hundred and eighty : that he well remembers Malcolm M' Don nald coming on board said brig wb«n (lie lay in the river Delaware below l.hester, about the beginning of the month above men.ion td, who appeared to this deponent to be a youth about eighteen years of age ; that on board tM bri-' there were feseral grades and chara&ers, such as officers seamen, landsmen and marines, in which of the three (irft cl ara&ers Mr. M' Donald entered on board this deponent cannot fay but doth solemn ly swear that he was not a marine ; for this deponent well remembers that when the usual arrangement was made on board the vessel. previous to her g.>ing*to sea, that Mr. M' Dona'd was placed at one of the great guns on the open deck with this de ponent Mr Porter and John Evais ; that Mr M'Donald continued in that station till he was wounded on the 12th day of July, in an aftion which took place bstween the the Holker and the brig Rodney, an En glifli privateer out of New-York ; that du ring the whole aflion Mr. M'Donald beha ved with great coolness Snd courage, and when 'he fell his fate was much lamented by the whole cr w ; this deponent further faith that Riger Cain, who was second lieut. was detested by the whole crr.w, pirticnlarl) as ter the adion with the Rodney ; that af ter the (irft lieut- was mortally wounded, and captain Lawler taken off the deck (be ing desperately wounded); Cain appeared to this deponent to take better care of him f«lf than he did of the vessel ; that this de ponent verily believes if captain L iwler or lieutenant Downey had been on deck, in dead of Cain, the enemy would have been taken ai d brought into port. JACO3 GRACE. Sworn and fubfcr.bed befo r e mel the day and year firft above > written. J ROBERT WHARION. BooktelWs, Printers, and private Gentlemen, holding fub/cription papers for the publication of The Fahrago ;,nd Lay Pkbachkli, will please, on, or before tie middle of Novembc-r next, to forward them to Philadelphia, in a cover, open at the ends, in the manner in which newspapers are usually tranlmitted. It is reqwefted that they be addrefled to Aiswnr Dickins, Bookseller, Philadelphia Gentltmer, in dif ferent parts of the United States, and in Brit id) America, whb have not had an op portunity to (übferibe to both, or either of the above performances, may address as above tlr.irl tfteis, PJI paid ; their willies shall b* complied wnth, and their namesj if sent fe.ifonably, fliall be.added to the I. ft of fub crifbers, to be prefixed to the volumes. October 14. THE Members of the Society of tl;e Sons of St. GEORGE, eftabhflud at Philadelphia, for the advice and assistance of Engliflimen in diflrefs, are requeued to attesd a quarterly meeting of the said Soci ety, at the City Tavern, on Thiirfday the 23d day of Oftobtr, at fix o'clock in the evening. > * * Several Members are to be balloted for- GEORGE DAVIS, Sec'ry. Odtober 16. &23d Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, ARRIVED, days Ship Fabiu*v Daly, Rio Janeiro 56 Sugar—J* Crawford. Brig Maria, Conyngham, South America Sugar & Coffee—Conyngham Nefbitt 6c Go Nancy, Brewfter, Cape Francois 16 Sugar and cotton, to Creffon & Emlen. Juno, Albert, Bremen 52 Dry Goodsi & Wines—.Harmes and Holtzbecker. James Stewa-f, Maxwell, C. Fran's 18 sugars & coffee ; S. W.eft Schr. Jarre; Williams Bermuda Nimrod, Twine, Havanna, via Bait. Sugars—C- & W. Jolly Pilgrim, Remington, Rhode-Island 13 Sugar & Coffee—J- Anthony Nancy, Morse,' St. Thomas 12 Sugars—L. D. Carpentier. Lively, Marvel, Bufton 16 Me mells, and fchr. Commodore Barry, Small, of ani from this port, a few days in, after a passage of 10 days. Uuited States brig Norfolk, capt. Culver, has gone into the Chefapcake from Carthagena. Ship Benjamin Franklin, Senky, 46 days from Bordeaux, and (hip Neptune, Hacquio, from Cape Francois are below. Captain Morse of schooner Nancy twelve days from St. Thomas in orms that he left no Philadelphia vessel* there, nor spoke any veffcls'on his passage. The U. S. brig Norfolk, from Cartha gena, has ariived in the Chesapeake NEW-YORK, October 18. ARRIVED Ship Dolphin, Pcterfon, Ahcma 80 Anna, Johnson, Martinique 13 Brig Charlotte, Mursotl§ Madeira 18 Joseph, Spencer Turk Iflai-.d 13 Polly, Stewart, Liverpool 80 Schr. John, Henderfan, Cape Francois 20 Friendlhip, Matroan, N. Carolina Nancy, Forftcr, Liverpool N. S. Brig Ammene, Worth, arrived at Bar celona, fpnke by a British frigate and fuf fered to piCs ; (he was loaded with Spanish colonial produce. 'i h« Joseph, Spencer, Sunday morning, spoke the brig Ceres, from this port to Sa vanna. 10 leagues from Cape Hatteras. The brigJPolly, was to fail from Turks Ifl aud the next day after the Joseph. The Charlotte, Murdock, A week since, spoke the ship william Forreft, 12 days from Chari'cfton, in lat 34 long 65. Four days since, the ship Cumbeiland, 4 days from Portla-id f»r Cork. The Draper, I aylor, arrived at Madeira the 4th ult from this port. The (loop Susan, Raymond, and fchr. An one wod, is fafc arrived at Cape Fran cois. Yesterday arrived brig Joseph Spencer, 15 days from Tnrkirlfland, with fait. Snme fchr. John Henderfon, jo days from Cape Francois, with fttgar, logwood, &c. to the capt and others Spoke no vcf felt, but left a number there, names nat re colle&ed. CHA.RLE /TON, Oaober 6. On Saturday afternoon the fliips Wa(h ington, Scott, and Sally, Campbell, both from Liverpool, came up to town from five fathom hole, where they had anchored on Friday—the Ift in forty-nine, and the last fifty-nine days pafTage. The Captains of these vefftls informs, that, on their paflag , they encountered se veral as severe gales an they ever experien ced, and met with several vefiels dismasted and otherwise diftrefled. The heaviest gales were on the 9th and 18th of September, the last off the Graud Bank. The Sally failed inrco. with the (hip Mon tezuma for this port, and with her two days before the storm of the 18th Sep tember. BOSTON, oa. .4. . This day our harbour exhibited aplesGng fpe&acle, in the arrival of t'rym 30 to 40 coasters, chiefly laden tfir'i wood and Uimber. Same clay. Sch'r. Margery, Cole, Li verpool, N. S. 6 dnys, Paffcnger, /I'jisba Hopkins, eiq. who irfo'tms of the arrival of the private armed brig Rovtr, God rey, of 14 gun*, ai>d 43 men, with her prize, a Spanillt privateer, of 12 gnos and 130 men. Capt. G. met with her Sept. 10, on the Spnnifh M-iin, when a severe conflift ensued lafled three glafles, and terminated in the caoture of the Sp.inuid, notw ihftandmg there wei# two gun bouts s {lifting. There ♦ il "'»»»•('«, were killed on board t'.e, Spimifh priv*. te.*r, iiicluiing the capt.— nd what is very remarkable, adds cur informant, not, out was either killed or wounded on board the viftorioiis tar. , Capt. Rogeis, of the feh'r. Sophia, arri ved here, left at Cape Francois, brigs Union, of Newbury-P• rt; William, of Boftou, both to fail in 10 days ; fell' . Two Bro thers, of B??fton j iloopSilJy, of Wilmi: g ton, -\nd br.g Marin, of Charleflon. Cup l .. Gird'er failed for, Marbl:he*d, Sept io j Capt. Sprague, fqr Bolton, Se.pt. 19. O , 1, lat. 31, N. long. 73, 40, W, fpole . fch'r. InduUry, Miller, 16 d y< from 801t..n, t..n, for the Havannah.. clearances; -, Ship Hannah, Wildes, for Leghorn brigs Betl'y, Whimpeniiy, St. Sebafiians ; Hulker, Brooks, St. 'lVmisi Peg 47, Coatfs, St. Johns, N. F. fch'rs. P>;a a, Pratt,. St. Vincents Ayrora, Smith, Tri nidad ; Brothers, Fortune, Liverpool, N.S. Diana, Brobeck, Tobago; John, Davis, C. Francois ; Hannah, Swift, do ; Hitty, Fe darb, Grenad u Arrived at Salem, (hip Rising State, Put n.m, Lisbon, 47 d ys, Left there-, capts M'Lean, of .Hartford ; Davidfon, Glocef ter ; Gross Portland • Spooner, Plymouth ; Knowles, Glouccfter; wiih several i'outhero ers Vefiels f; oke—OS. 2 lat 35, long 74 ship Argo, Howland, of Bolton, 55 days from Lo dun for Chailtfton Sept- Iy, lat 40, long 57, fliip Induliry, of Ne.v-Bcdford, from New York for Liverpool ?epr. 22, lat sc, long 67, brig Atlantic, from Tr ni dad, for BoftoH ; Is the South Channel, Oft, I, big Mary-Ann, from Bollon, for Jamaica. Captwcd and cleared ; A brig fr, m N« York for ' the Havanna, was fant into N," Providence Sept 9 and the next day cleared. The Fair American from and for do. was also cleared. A Boston brig was cleared Sept 16- A fliip from the East Indies f<.r Baltimore, was cleared ; cargo 1 n trial. Found, THIS Morning, A Gold Locket & Chain. THE owner may have them by apjjlyirg at No. 48, Market Strset, and paying the colt of lb s adv£rtifement. Oftii t c Fi.nh.Cir cuit of the State of Pennfylv.:- n " In conformity to the a>st of Cor.grcfsof the tlni ted States i:ititled " for the encouragement of learning hy fecuritlp the copies of maps cl- arti and b 'okt to the Author t'roj i let of lauh copies the tiniea ih< rein mentioned * i>. Caldwell, Clcrt of th Difrid -j: 5 • X ' dim '1