red agaiiiA yhe Civ!f;n wko ha 3 reri dfered the mod ferricsjs, gnd who, a this moiretit, ia intruded with the greatef irVrtrefts, in order to crown the labours o all the armies by a v j.;iorious peace, whici tftiu'd cotifolidate the republic, and annihi late all fadtions, and all parties except th friends of the government. *' Add to this rapid (ketch, t'he return o the emigrants cn on which the nJetr het> of.the Council congratulate themfelve in their ft eeches ; riie cries of death—th' dreadful bowlings of the Journalists of Louij XVIII. and you will have the mournfd pidtjire of the riling counteS-re volutions. " What ! comrades, flia.ll we have fhec much blood for the prosperity tfnd glor] of our country, and yet fee it/again replun ged into the disorders of anarchy—into th( fury of civil wars. Shall the odious Capet. who for fix years has carried his disgrace from state to state, condantly driven before our republican phalanxes,reduce us under the yoke ? If this idea be disgusting to every citizen who has hut once in his life been fti mulatid love of his country, how much more so mull it be to the old soldiers of the republic, " Volunteers of the army of the Interior, the fame men whom you so often repulsed on the B:«i)ks of the Rhine —whom you so completeljjhumbled at Quiberon, are now at Paris, and in the Departments ; they form an "army in the presence of our own ; firm to your obey the voice of the Diredtory ; be faithful' to your glory # MAKE A RAMPART OF YOUR BCvIEB around the Coaditution, which you ha/e sworn to maintain : and rely'upon in the full conviction that (he never will fir fake the republican colours." In the address from gen. Serrurier's di vision, the following passage is remarkable : " Speak, Citizens Dlredtors, speak, and instantly the mifenante who polluteihe foil of the republic fhnll cease to ex id. Tojn iiihilate them, it will doubtless 'be fuffici ent to detach some of our brave brethren in the armies of the Rhine and Moselle, and of the Sambrp and Meufe ; it is ourde fign to partake with them the honor of pur ging France of her moll cruel enemies." LONDON, July 16. The lad Dublin papers announce, that on Saturday evening, about seven o'clock, Ro bert Thorntoii, F.fq. chief clerk of the house of commons, put an end to his exiftcnce, with a pistol, at his apartment in North Earl-street, Dublin. No motive can be conjectured for this raflj and melancholy ca tastrophe. Mr. Thornton liai spent the lad week on a visit with his friend and official Secretary Cooke, at his house in park, and usually carats into town once a day ; he had breakfafted the morning before with Mr. Secretary Pel ham. He bad declared his intention of go. England in a day or two ; and for a fortnight past complained of a flight illness, but nevertheless was apparently in good health and spirits. About five o'clock on the fatal evening, he ordered his-horfe to be saddled, which was accordingly done ; but his two servants, on account of his state of mind, did not choose to go into his room, but waited to be called. A great ipace of time having elap sed, and no appearance of his stirring, they became alarmed, and agreed to go up (lairs together. On opening the door they found him lying on his face, and the whole floor covered with blood. He had put the muz zle of the pistol close to his head, at the right fide, rather beyond the ear, and a com plete division of the skull took place by the explosion. His brains were scattered about. The fight (hocking. It was not without difficulty that the mangled head could be reilored to its proper position, in order that his person might be indentified before the coroner's jury. Another pistol lay- on the floor by his fide, and which he mt'ft have had in his hand when he perpe trated the rash deed. No one in the house heard the pistol fire. An inquefh was immediately -held—vet didt Lunacy. He had about his person be tween eighty and ninety pounds in gold, and bank and accountable receipts in his apartments to the amount of sixteen hun dred pounds, lodgments for which it ap peared he had made in the course of two years past. Mr. Sheriff Lindfay, we hear, took poflWlion of his property in order to its being legally difp'ofed of. Mr. Thornton, whose death is reported in the lafl Irish papers, was a graridfon of the last duke of Rutland but one, who had a very large family by a lady with whom he cohabitbd for several years, and who con tinued to v live with him to the time of h'ia death. PARIS, August 2. Thete are uow 18 (hips of the line in Tire ft harbor, ready for fca, with a quantity of frigates. The diredtory has come to a resolution, that the Palais Royal (hall no longer exist in its present state, but (hall be converted into different streets. General Hoche has set out for Rhcims. We are assured that he will form a camp un der the walls of that city, and the army he is to comjnand for a fecrct expedition, is said to amount to 22,000 men. I?Eclair. Blood has again been shed at Tours. A conflidt has taken place, in which the jaco bins have been defeated, and two of them killed. Fifty or sixty bombs have been thrown into Cadiz, which have forced about 30,00 c of the inhabitants to fly. - Red Port Wine. Just arrived, by the brig Iris, capt Rhode*, from Oporto, ( Red Port Wine in ?nd Quarter calks 6c cwt. Cork, for Tale by i Philips, Cramond, & Co. 1 July 2T. § < hich r\ PHILADELPHIA, nihi- / SATURDAY EVk NIN'G, Sepiev:be_r 21. ' Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 1797.' •a ofjl Bjr, leti•-I nave to acknowledge the receipt of you ■lve 1 f a X or °'~ the 16th, in reply to which th; —th Boardliave requested me to inform you tha oui 1 a3 t Dodtor Leib .is provided by the Boart nfu Wlt h a horse and chair, they cannot con | crive any serious consequences can pofllbli (he<A! an so as to endanger the inhabitants o loryV Germantown, thediftance frqni the city be lon- } '"g so niort . "and as no cases of a dang-eroui the Wuw havens yet occurred, they conceive E T) ™' s appointment fufficient. The repo-ts race f rom the 16th to this date tire favourable fore an<IICIS w'th much fatisfadlion that I can the ' n f°rm you that the present appearance of rery ate our clt y wears a plealing afpedt. I have the honor to remain ww with much refpedt, Sir, j crs your moll obedient . humble servant, ; or> Wm. MONTGOMERY, |f e d Chairman pro tem. Iso T ,° Excellency Governor Mifflin, iow / Germantown. hey, / J.V . No. 11. ■ o f/^s. lin " nicat ' ons from the commiflionVs to ... / the Governor. \ J SlR ' are com ph'ance with a resolution of ttlis Board as intimated in our forneer report to "I r l ' y™) we stated the probability of our j ditures doubling itfelf, already is that coh | jedture verified by our having relieved in the f . ! last week fix hundred and fifty eight persons, ind c^le ®)' heads of f-imilies, with' five hundred f o jj I and ninety five dollars and fifty cents, be pn- Hde« a considerable quantity of bread, and ici- a ' ,out f ,ve hundred and twenty persons of rcn various occupations who were thrown out of U e employ and left destitute of l'ubfiftence for thenifelves and families, have been paid at ur „ the rate of seventy five cents per day for . work done on the roads, See. And here permit us to remark that the Board of Com miflioners> taking the state of their funds in on to consideration, refolvedthat they would to- a '^ ow '* ut fifty cents P er <l*7 to the work men to commence on the 18th inft. and that committees (hould be appointed to wait on the men to inform them of the neceflity of k c the measure being adopted, and we have the „ :l _ fatisfadlion to inform you (and to their cre dit be it mentioned) it was acquiesced with |a l by the people, and great harmony and so , ■ btiety prevail through rhe whole of the workmen. * ed Withpleafure we inform you, that Frank lin Wharton, John Gardner, jun. _ o _ Clifton, jun. Thomas Anderfon and James 1 3 Olddcn, have generously offered their af fillance to the Commiflioners to superintend oc | the teats near Schuylkill ;■ and by their re turns we have to supply two hundred and fifteen persons daily with rations, amounting to thirty-five dollars and fifty-fix cents per t j day ; and we also acquaint you that health and good regulation prevail there. The guardians of the poor having gene " rally left the city, a great number of those ' _ who depended on them for relief, are be- ; r _ come objedts of our attention : A commit |)cj tee has been appointed by us to wait on the or mayor of the city to provide means of relief y for them ,that our funds may not be applied • more than can be avoided, to any other cb-, jedts than the legislature contemplated. ! | ie From the general knowledge of the real' and universal poverty that prevails amongst the mechanics and laborers of this city and suburbs, we are led to conclude that their j fufferings will continue long after the di sease may abate, and fHat the.y will thereby be deprived of the means to meet the ap-. proaching winter. By order of the Board, ROBERT WHARTON, Chairman. To Thomas Mifflin, Esq. Govrrnor of the \ State of Peunfylvania. , State House, Philad. 1 / Sept. j" The following donations were received from the under-mentioned persons, for the poor at the tents; — William Lippincott, 20 bushels of potatoes Geoi'ge Latimer, one load of ft raw j Thomas Cuthbert, • one do. Peter and Henry Miercken,one barrel sugar j William Hunter, one load of straw, four bushels potatoes e William Johnfton, a quantity of vegetables ' .* George Sterling, one hundred loaves of * bread Publilhed by order of the committee. JAMES OLDDEN. n The Editor of the Aurora lately had 1 a some remarks on Jervis's attempt on Cadiz, ' which (hew his supreme ignorance of the 1, laws of war. It is idle to inveigh against \ ft pradtifes fandtioned by the usage of ages. * d Philanthropy reprobates war not merely in ' its details, but altogether ; and in the burn- ' 5. ing of a town ev"en of an enemy, the hu- ' 1- mane mind is wrung with anguish and pity , e at the miseries of the wretched fufferers. d Every body knows that the commissions of naval commanders, run—" to take, burn, J V fink and destroy," and that this is common to all nations. Whatever policy didtates, 1 it is generally in vain to decry. The inhu manity of the pradtice is indifputahle ; but n our indignation (hould revert to t-hc cause of 2 such calamities on the human race—to the French —the authors of t!)is horrid, mod ' - unprincipled, piratical treacherous war, that ever blackened of a state pretending to civilization. As to the Spaniards, let Jacobins pity them :—their sterile and cowardly pity is all they deserve. , Their treachery in fir ft deferring a deferring ally who has always facrificed he'rfelf to them, and afterwards turning their arms againd her, will deservedly fubjedl them to s 1 the ftvfiri'fctiaftlfcment which an indign; people can' inflidt. But the peculiar c cumilailces of their cafe is fach, thai pity them would be to partake of th cowardice. (hips of the line bloc Hp thirty-three, i:i their own port, a st some tlioufar.d miles distance from t of the former the latter with si to arsenals and magazines, and aid » r moreover by tremendous fortificatior ' IE wliofe batteries can opp'ife the five of a ' thiufend to 'atiy attempt of the Briti Or / Cl! lv V FROM THE AURORA. of e_ " Mark the inconsistency of. the Briti fa£l:on ; at one moment they tell you, th; ' c f^e Republican papers in this country a; f 8 Supported by French gold ; and the nex ■ e that those papers have flipped and will _/?•„ " f»r want of support. The story of five r. ' publican papers liaving.Jlopped, however, m '• believe to be invented to introduce the -wi remarks of the Frederiektown fcribbier ; w have heard of no fucb Jluppage. The fat we believe is, that the sentiments of the pec pie are so completely with the republica prefles; that they are in no danger o? bein " broke up ; and on the hand ; that thof of an opposite tendency are. like wife ftcure as long as William Pitt has tlie contrtiul o ver John Bull's purse." a Prove to a Jacobin, at any time, thi baseness of his own faction, and you wil immediately hearof" British fa&ion,"" th< ; gold of Pitt," &c. See, The people, fay 3 the above fcribbier, are with the repubKcai . pre lies. If he means what he fays, it h true. But it is neceTTary to translate thii fl an X ' n '° plain Engliih, Republicinifrr > meanp any thing or nothing : the wprd ha; 1 filched by the anarchical and ■ is employed by them to oomr thst-Überti J cide designs : It is conftantjy raadf ofe of, ' to designate that venal fa&ion which is kepi ' alive in this country by French gold. Tc r alTert then, that the people are disposed tc - Second this French fa&ion, is a flanden r which, tho' it comports with the whole tenoi of the Aurora, is too gross to be borne b) "; an independent people. The people art ! with the fa&ious prefles !—that is to lay, | inclined to surrender their independence tc the devouring republic ! Gross and scandal • ous libel! Know, caitiff, that the Federal I' republican prefles are in unison with the peo ple, their own people, the people of Ameri ca—And that if they (hun one foreign powei in disgust, it is not to give themselves up tc 1 deftruftion from another. What is there in the French nation, forfooth, that we Ihould rusk into her arms at the hazard, nay cer tainty, of being (queezed to death ? Are not her hands still reeking with blood from the murder of all those Frenchmen who were 1 valuable—all those who were our benefaftors: But (lie is a sister republic—'-Yes, as opposite to our own, as truth and falfehood, virtue and vice, light and darknefs.—ln our land, no thanks to our Jacobins,wc have hithertc preferred those valuable inllitutioni of our forefathers upon which our republic is found e<l—But there, the holy Standard of the j Cross has been hurled prostrate in the dud —Reason has exiled from the land, and irrationality, like a fhamelefj (trumpet, assumes her name and eredls the brazen front in her stead. The fanes of infidelity, the (brines of atheism, and the altars of idolatry, are (till heaped with incense by the loose and giddy throng. The fair farm of Virtue, ever confined to the breafls of a few, is no ! longer known at all, or peeps otn her feared head but to be hooted out of 'countenance. " To what a height will human madtiefs rife, or where will impious daring fix its bounds!" While tyranny is inveighed a gainst with Stentorfan lungs - no l effort is left untried to reduce mankind tinder the ar ; binary influence of anarchy, the'Tvorft of all her numbcrlefs forms. In the name of .liberty and all liberty and all equality have Leum annihi lated—and licentioufrtfs, with defolatihg hand, spreads ruin around. is the condition of that .Iqtpp'ihffs ,fb'e Jacobifls wish us to (hare,. " P«>"l< impious man ! tbjnilU thou yon fun guine cloud, Rait dby . thy breath, kits quer:ch J d the orb of day ? T he repairs the golden flood, Hct inarms the nations ivitb rtdoubled ray GAZETTE jTsIRINE LIST. New Tori, September 22. * ARRIVED, DAYS Ship Nejlor, Rogers, Curracoa 24. Scbr. A'ltncy, Black, Richmond 8 Sloop Commerce, , St. Croix 11 Capt. Rogers, Sept. 18, spoke a febooner from Penobf ft, E. Coven, mitfler, bound to NorfM. Captain Lewis, tf the brig Alfred of ibis port, ar rived here on H r e.tnefday evening, ttta Philadelphia, from Port du P taken on tbe jth ult. by a fmr.ll priva teer xvitb ont gun, full of men, principal black ; tuas underfleet iig fails within -tbree leagues of Cape Nicbtla JVlole, IUJS carried into Jean Reabell, bit papers Xrken from bim and sent .(a. tbe Cape, and he mut-b ulttfed and insulted; 12 aayt after, bis condemnation of v'jfcl and cargt arrived. Captain Le-.vitt informs, £is tiot pcfjible to tell theJbanteful treatment tbe Americans receive from tbe f rends, ivbtt conjider tbemfclvCs at open ivar luitb this counbt y ; from Ito 3 vessels per day Mr. trot in and condemned, many bound to tbeir ports, asid cond.mtted if their cargoes are of any valut. Lifl of veJK-lt at Port au'Paix, cotJt' ii.d a :td Waiting 'trial, isbip Tito S.jiers,frbm Po-t-a.u Pi -cc, condemned. Pene'ope, frim Charlcjlon, •waiitng trial. Coddef of Plet-ty, from Philadelphia, do. Btig Defiance, frcm Xc.tijTttrk, condemned. Harmony, do. do, Na'.hattiel, from Norfolk, do. Ratstbler, from Philadelphia, trial. Haniet. font Buitimore, do. Scbr. Tetman ( from Philadelphia, condemned. Ragle, wv do do. Alt'iope, do dp. do. Ardent, from Baltimore, condemned. Ehzj ■ from fererttie^-do. Perfet erwee, from Cbari.ffon, do. Polly, do. do. do, Polly, from North Carolina, .//. Lttcy. from 80/ ion, trial. , Hazard, ft ant do. ' Re.brefs, from *. . eoniLnmed. Sloop Polly, from Alcjc.tvdria, do ant! • - In y«rn Kaittt. • ,!r- j r 'S °fi" n » f ra "n Philadelphia, condefh*t£. to ' '^ c^o}ner f rcm do. t bound to Gottaives, ivi'b avi . >ual!s cargo waiting trial, andwwfd, without dJubt, < condemned. -k- Captain Black ivas I oar Jed off the Capes of Delatoai fid l>y n Frenchprivateer, and detained t'jrce hours—they ha he J"ft tuiena brig injeard bound, and bihnged to Fhi lade :ee j ' Bojlon, Sept. 19. I'd Arrived febooner Aurora, B/ightman, Si. Th:ma. via St. Vincents, 16 'days Left 'at tb bri ' i Sm-tlly of hoflon, for the Htrvannuh. Captai. 3 Bright/nan h;ts jive unfortunate Atflrican cafitdins paj till ftigt'Sy lid)a harje been taken and plundered of their pro p«rty, by the French. Same day, /sip Portland, Scorer, Calcutta, 169 days Auonll }t, Jf'ohe -brig Kitty, Dillen, from Ralii wore, fin J1 r iri'jfa, ja dgyt (Alt in lat. 32, ll.ljng. 63. / •/>/// £ 6 feii in t'. 'th iif ivrctk if tb fl] brit /prfaiuii'jn, 'Starr, of New-London, 22 day: oil Jit when foundered. Captain mate and three of the crew re i&wit on board a •vrfil for Si. ■'Thomas, / remainder ia ' dipreddtivHs of the French and Spanijh cruizers on >p our commerce, exceed all precedent fjr extent and irtjufiice e- LapPqii h' ye r from St -Ub es has fxrniflced Us with aI if re V prizes, at Algeziras. fitly 23, whi, b se VJas t° Portugal by Captain Hopes of NeivYork' If follows : +i p E tza, Tamer, of Bbjion, from London % vcff.l and argo Hbel.d; Lr tg Ninky, Broty t, cf do. itejjel and >- eargo condemned by the French Consul; brig Mary, Bum -11 hatJ. xf Boflori, cargo condemned, vessel libelled; brig rr RyJ'cid-, A rnfmdn, <?/' Bofion, vessel and cargo libelled; >-r,«o- Hack,, t Hall, of New. York, vessel and cargrbn detuned: fioiv South libelled by the Consul. J e FwiUin, iters, from hence arrived ffe at Dublin; and the Thcmas, Fern aid, at Brifo'. ft M( *r&vrg, Aagufl I. Asia, Lamb; Jihn : Folrer; Per ion, Diana, and Union, Blake, for Boflon. j The Juno, of Port/mouth ; and Catherine, of New -11 bur\po)t have been carried into Nantes. e | The Sally, kVadfivorih. from ketrci' for Hcmhurg, is s carrjed iilfo the If, 0 f JUee. 1 'he Afary t Hum., y from hence for Naples, ts carried into Nauics. Norfoll, Sepl. 16. sir rived. 1 j Si'/i F.lio, nitfort, Martinique. = j If rig George md Mory. Davity.y, Bel/aJI 1 I Scb. Rrfululion, Barjieby, Nwvafcotia. •Tpe Jhip Lav ma, captam Lronn, belonging to Phila* Mfbia, Pit in here u: TburfJay in iijlrcfi, havhgfpnrg ' a leal at fta abtui five -rteeh age, on her fij/f j ;f from l.iverfjolfor flji aJe'.fbia. Her cargo, etnfijimg prin ) eipally of fait ai d Jry go*],, it u feared, 'is nnfiderably ■) damaged. \ ]>y this day's Mail. ' NEW YORK, September 22. J Yesterday arrived here the ftiip Nestor, _ Captain Rogers, from Curracoa. Just be j fore he failed, which was on the 26th of . August, a sloop had arrived there from Le _ guira with the news of an infurredtion on r the Spanish Main—and that the lnfurgents j had taken the fort at Lcguira. Their ob , jest, it seems, is to obtain a free trade upon fimilar footing with other ports belonging _ to Europsan powers. Tfteirplanis extensive, , has been long in agitation, and is well di j gefted. . Captain Rogers has no .doubt of the abote ? intelligence, for he conversed with several , gentleman on the fukjeft, who Were on the Main at time of the explosion. Yesterday arrived in this city from Que , bee, thehon. Lady Johnson, Lady of his Lxctilency Sir John JohnfoD, Governor . General of the Upper Canada, accompanied , by ' ie r two daughters. t ( BOSTON, September 19. t Capt. Timothy Newman, of ryport, is appointed to the command of , tht Crcfcent frigate, at Portsmouth, delign ed for the Dey of Algiers. She is almost I equippeir. A gei:tleman from New-Haven informs 11s, that at the anniversary cofhmencement of Yale college, observed I aft. week, the degree of Do6tor of Laws .was conferred on his hon. Jolm Trumbull, Lt. Gov. of Connefticiit ; and the degree of Doftor in Divinity, on Billwp Watson, of Lon don, Ci(hop Jarvis, of Connefticut, and the Rev. David Ofgood, of Medford. Thursday, the 12th day of October next, is fixed for the execution of Stephen Smith, a black itian, now under sentence of death. Died, at Lisbon, on the sth of March last, to the great regret of all who knew him, capt. Timothy Rogsrs, aged 31, a native of Gloucester, Cape Ann, and a much esteemed, gallant offlcer in the earl of St. Vincent'* fleet. Honest, benevolent and brav*, he ingra-. tiated himfelf wherever he went. By his merit he had risen to be a master and com mander in the British navy, and was uni versally .regarded as an jirnament to the service. With the bright profpeft of rapid promotion before him, he was suddenly ar retted in his career by a violent consumption, occasioned by an extraordinary exertion in the line of his duty ; and after a ftort ill ness resigned his breath to the supreme Ruler of the universe. HAY-MARKET THEATRE. Te -nit rrow evening, Sept. wiil be pr»ntcd 3 comeciy, calldl. SUCH THINGS ARE * or, 'the i'iAri: 'of the World I V. hii'h willb-.' aVl ced a Muncal Piece in one ac 2, never yet perform ed, i-aUed J he ij. AUNCH ; or, 'Huzza for the Crrjt'. ulion. Written fcyjoKN Hodgkinsok. The wholtf win conclude with a striking repre fentatian of Launching the New frigate ConHitu tion. Boars parting and rtpalßng on the wat r. : Vitw up the river of' harleftown and the neighbor- ' iiyr country, taken. correJi l.y from Jeffrey and Uuf- 1 fei'a wharf the fccusry pri:.eipa!ly executed by ' Mr. JeffL/fon. 1 Ked Grog, Mr. Ilodgk'infon ! Constant, Mr. '• Tyler ; Old Ltiinp-ion, Jolnjfon j Old liunker, ' Mr. Mir-to ; Tack with a Hornpipe; ' Mr joTcrfou ; lom Bowli' g, Mr. Lee ; iaan Fok caSle, Mr. Leptiard ; irifhnvni, Mr. Fawcett ; t Scotchman, Mr. Mitle' : and Marlian, Mr. Martin. - Mrs. i-jxington, Mrs. Brett ; and Mary, Mil'- 3iett. CHARLESTON, Sept. 6. j An ele&ion was held 011 Monday and i yesterday, for a member of CofigrdTs for \ Charleston diftiifc>, vice Willinrn Smith, 1 Esq. appointed miniftev p!enipot«fltiary to i Portugal. Oii closing the pole tliere. r.pper.red for Mi'j'Jr Thomas Pinckney, 337 \otes. » anAoini'tus.— PHILADELPHIA, I" SATURDAY Eri-KWG, /.KPTEMBER. Z r CITY HO ' I{ P I TAL REPORT, W From tV s f-, d t0 2 3d Kept, in the morning. Admitted, face last report, Edward Mager, Market street wharf. ~v xvacbacl Teunet, 4lgi> Frigate, So. Water \iri It reet. J Antlion.y Jofi, !• rafis ib's, Shippetl fired", between 2d and Front street. ' „ Jdhmfon, flup Glasgow, Jones'* ■ or wharf. 4- Charlotte Brown, Burn's, Water street, near Drawbridge. ;\eily Dnnkln, 87, So. Watei- street, a M'LaugKltn, corner Shippen aud id street. >1 Died, fitrce last report, ' Elizabeth Smith, admitted 20th inft. r Elizabeth Cotter, 19th Caty Culinel, 19 hours a%r admiflion. Barney O'Neal, , 9th inft . Richard Davis, j- t |, J James Stutton, Edward ' Remaining last Report rg e Admitted since, ' 6" , ■/ Discharged NONE Died -j pj Remain inHofpital, | $ g , Four of whom are dangerous. Inferred in City Hospital burying ground since last report : From the city and suburbs 10 Frpm the city hospital 7 • Total 17 . _ Stephen G-rArd, (Signed) Caleb Lownes, John -CowiiELLY. PubKfhed by order of the Board, WM. MONTGOMERY", Chairman protem. , Total of tunals for 24 hours, ending ytjlcr* day at noon. , . Grown Perfom. Children. Firfl Presbyterian 1 o r Third Presbyterian t t » German Reformed r , I Swedes 1 0 1 City Hospital* 9 a 5 Kcnfington 1 t 1 . * Total 1 4 3. ■From the city and suburbs % > ALEXANDRIA, Sept. I<?. In the Winchester CentJtel of the IJth irfft. % the following paragraph : « One tlay hit weak the , l Jon ' Senator Blount'.i ar Carey ".v:i£ Conveyed j through this town to Philadelphia, It is t» he ho -1 ped the Committee ot jC'-ngrefr, before vrhwn ha ; is to appear, will obtain from him some pnekus tu«- fejpmt." Then; are several veflels at the fort belrtwthe t town P««ormiiig quarantine, from Philadelphia". Providence (Rhode-lfland) Baltimore, an-! Nor r folk. On beard one of the veffsis from Providence 1 a paflVnger who lad been taken ii, at.Norfolk, died yertcrday with a'lthe symptoms of the ytfiow fever. There are people lick on board some of the other veCfels. Through the btim«:ie.attention ef the lu perintrndant of. quarantine, we hew that that a ■ veflej is procured to be ffatirihed a coKljdeiablc dis tance bei»w, for the re; eption of the fuk. NORFOLK, September 14. Died, on Monday last, Mr. Ashtqh Re a, late ot Hampton^ Wednefclay morning, of a very short ill ness, Mr. Daniel Henery, merchant of Baltftnore. Last, night Mr. Lyon, of Alexandria. This morning, Mr. Nathaniel Eus tace, inertliant, formerly of Boston. CHARLESTON, September 2. Died, on Friday morning, after a short but painful iUoefs, Mr. Joseph Fonlke, na tive of Philadelphia, aged 26 years ; he is much lamented by all his frieuds ac quaintances. September 4. Yesterday arrived the armed feboonev ~ Amiable, Frith, Bermuda, 17 days. On Thm-fday last, captain Frith fell in with the privateer schooner Grouper, off the coast. She fuppofiiig capt. Frith Would prove too powerful for her, hauled her wind and flood off. Rice Birds are a delicacy nearly eqyal to ihe Ortolan. Permit, me, therefoie, Messrs. • Printers, to ask the planters why the mar kets of Cbarlefton are not, at this feafor., constantly fuppjied with them p For your correspondent is petfuaded that they'will paj' ivcll for powder and (hot. ) September 6. A letter from New-York, dated the 18th of August, mention that Mr. Liancourt, "(formerly the Duke de Liancourt Rocht- K«ucr.ult) has received permission to return to France, and that he was about to embark in a few days. " C USTO M-HO I'biluielpbitt, S'pt. aid, 17,97. THE Merchant* whp at this time prefer hav ing vefleia and Merchandize eiMired and * cleared at Ci.eikr or Marcus Hook", —are here by r.otiSfcdj 1 ha; in coiilpfiance with their V- ' lire, aixl upon a full conviction that the nieafure will tie n.utuaily benefieial to them and tp'ths United 1 Stattj. 7"% eollefloi of the' cuftfemihas made arrangeiiicm* to-efunlifh for some tims biaayliesj of the ea'.cm-hi.ule at t'nofe pbcer, v. lu re every his p.-, Wcr wiii be g:veil o t'he merchants. " diw —V- ' _ *** A special Meetinj of the • elect and cemnnin - Councils of the City of is to be held at the Pennfyfvania Holpiui c;i Tu't.fdty t)« inft. at 5 o'clock tne morning y.tt btifwefj ot lmpoi tar.ee, at wm.-h place it is Iropei the members will at tend-<-the Hospital being clear of the prevailing fever. b FRANCIS GURNEY, Pre Went of the felrifl eNuncil. SAMUEL HODoDON, Prefi. dent »f the Sept. ii d i£
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