*.( - on.', four children, was accompanied 1 ' cigutceu of his friends, and departed :'ro.r» Liverpool on Friday last, in the At iamk', commanded by Capt. Swaine. Mr. Cooper had been twelve months in America, and purchased an eftue on the btr.ks of the Sulquehar.na, in the State of Pennfyivißia, and returned for his family and friends, who have now accompanied hia. Mr. Kuflcl of Birmignham, a Magis trate (is* the counties of Warwick and Wc.-celter, with his two brothers and their reflective families : Mr. Humphries of n.rrr.;«r')ira. who owned the beautiful iomamic villa at Camp Hill, near that taveu, with eight of his relatione, and a bove i hunJi-f'l other families of Birming ha/n. hive al.'o taken their departure for f 'ltre is fbarce a town in the North of £r.ltd, from which one or more families hitv not emigrated ; among tbefe may be mcitioned Mr. Shipley and family {rjm Utoxter, &c. Mr. L'Ooper, of Manchetter, has pub liJheit his tn-elve month's ToUr iti Ameri ca, deicrib'ngthe state of I'ociety in that coamrjr, the cpislity and value of laad ia the rtfpe&'ve States; the prices of every artiJe of inanufailure, and raw materials, labor, provitions, retit Sic.—the conftitu tiaa, law!, papulation &c of America ; with a fl*te of the exports and impoits from the time of the war to the year 1794. HULL ASSIZES. Mark Boh, charged upon oath luiib fi ring a pi/it!, loaded ivithgrui-powder ami flags at Charles Darky of this town, mari ner <mi>ereby the [aid Charles Parley <vjas •uio'tntlcd in th(left breajl.—Same Man Boltfloodcharged alfj upon the Coroner's with ;nan jlaugoierfor killing and flying the /aid Charles Da-ley in his tr-itui defence. ?he Judqe in his charge to the Vrarii a! the Opening of the affile, recom menced this ectfe th their particular attenti on. He obfer-ved, that at a time lik-i he pre fect it -uas the duty of ei'erygoodfihje it to give all po/Jille energy to'the opera tions oj Givernm.nt; that as hitherto no other ah. tho.l of manning the navy •tv/is tQ hefound effeSnal except the compulsory one of impref (ing, it was obliged to be r'eforted to iri time <rfeme-gency, after theufual inducement of bejhvjing extraordinary bounties was so m l infijfieient, that therefore any Vcjifl- Utce oa the pari of a person <who >u>as . lia ble to be ioiprejjed, agaipfl those <who were tuly a it ho rimed for theferrvice, twopdd b Ui .7,/ rotu to encourage, and required exert -ifh z.'ient f!a>y/««*■• , , . • , The addrefi bvweitrjkiltd of its */fih Not-ujithJlanJixg that the gfntlemtn toio compojid the Grand Jury <u>ere perfomrf immttjltvuabk loyalty attd thefteady friends of ; notwitjtanding tbeiatimtr tkn from the. leafnei 'Judgtibat tb&r tith rcilcr as fimis t6 kit Conjlitution, iliiu wfmtulegrtt hnfilicaiairn the event tfik* tfiit!, (fttf notVitibjlertling- •be fear if_ ilb iwraigUm /u/piiivn if being tfitttcrogitr, <f «vffcnu in ike tomtnon the Gr.in l Jury refufed to find A lull ps iadid fseiit. UNITED STATES. NEW-YORK, O&ober 28. On Thtirfday bft departed this life, ABRAHAM EOTT, Esq. of this City, in the 68th year of his age. The affectionate hulband, the kind tender paiei.t, the vi'arm disinterested friend, added- to his uhfhaken patriot ism, and firm attachment to the sacred rights of mankind, were traits which fhofte conspicuous in his chat after—and all the relative duties attached to an up right mind, \Vere by hint discharged villi that degree o'f civil moral, and po litical rectitude, is to leave his memory greatly refpedted, and his death equal ly lamented. His benevolence and philanthropy weie particularly great —and during his refldente in New-Jersey in the late A fiietican Revolution, the recollection of his hofpitnlity to the officers and sol diers of the atfny of Morris County — will livf long in tlit memory of grati tude. The hope of his being called to re ceive the rewards of a well spent life, cannot fail to give consolation to his furvivitig relatives, friends and acquain tance. Died &tb Sept. at Cape-Nicola Mole, Mr. Benjamin Cufhing, merchant, late of 1 his City. I'HILAPEIPHIA, OCTOBER jo. Asail c\ Ideirce of thr continued attach ment oi the people to the ■ Constitution of tl.cU. States, and their approbation of its •Joiiniftraucn, the public are to be con gratulated on the election and re-eleflion as Reprefeiitatives and Senators of a great niajei.'ty of Federal characters agreeable to the rtturus that have been received. - iaft rrening a p:rrty of the Philadelphia Liglit Horfc, arrived in town from Bed ii'rd, having in cufiody four persons, ar n lted Lp the county of Bedford, charged "ith tredfon againlt the eonllitution and "»t the United States. The prisoners -imv »v in the jail of the city and toun:/it,V'hil»de!?hia. The escort consists of detachments from Captains Dunlap, Singer, and M'Connel's troop*, and leit Bedford on Wednesday the aid inltant at noon, at which time the advance of the right column of the army inarched weflward, and the main body wtre to follow on Thursday. The left column marched from fort Cumberland at the fame time. Extrafl of a Utter from a Pkyfcian in London, to his friend in Pktlrulelpkia, dated .dugujt loth, 1794.. " I have not for a Idog time received any letter from Dr. Rath, and I wait with impatience, for his complete histo ry of the yellow fever, late so dellruc tive to your city. My friend Dr. Zimmerman, of Hanover, in a letter I have ]uft received ftonl him, speaks of his conJnft in the following terms, which ought to be communicated to that excellent physician, to whom they so honorably apply." " La conduite du Dr. Rujh, a nerite que non feulement la tii'.le dt PhiLldetphie ■nais P humanite ent'ure lui ileUt Km Jla toe !" By this Day's Mail. TRENTON, Oa. 29. We hear that on Tuesday the 2tit tnftant, the Dire£t..rs of " the Society for promoting ufeful Mnnufaitures 111 the Itate of hew-Jerfey," met at New ark, and the next day there was a ge neial meeting of the Stockholders. The Dlreitorg having reported a state of the present situation of the ftrads and manu factures of the society, "the Stockhold ers went into an inveftitfation-of .the fame—whereupon the following report was made by their committee, and iiria oimoufly adopted :—■" Rcfolveu, That on a careful examination of the funds of the society, and the present (late of the manufactures, it appears, that the prin cipal object of the society, by jierfever ance and proper economy, may be ac complished, & would by this time, per haps, have been nearly effe&ed, but for the obltacles occalioned by the unfortu nate Gcknefsof annmberof manufacturers and workmen. That the society have the ftrongelt confidence in the prudence and attention of the diie&ors, and arc of opinionj that by proceeding on the present plan of confining their attention principally to thf manufacturing Cotton Yarn, conflijersble profit will arise to the society therefrom." The director for the ensuing year are, Nicholas Low, (Governor) Richard tlarrtftjrr, WiJJfun -ijenmng, Abijah Hammond, Jofepli Hatdy, James Wat son and William Henderfotl, of New- York, and Eliflw Boudinot (Deputy- Governor) Matthias Williamfon? jun. Samuel W. Stockton, John Ni Cum ming, Jatiies Ricketts and Lewis Dun ham, of New-Jersey. We alfoheat, that from thi ijifficul ties in the sale of tickets of the Lottery, arising principally from the prohibitiiry laws of the adjoining Rates, the direct ors have thought it- belt to poitpone the commencement of the drawing until the firft Monday in May next. From the Baltimore Advcrtiftt. Keep it up, my brave heroic fel lows ! Sing to the old tune, and lay it on thick ! Mr. Jay, it seems, has opened his million (as some think) like a man of sense, put things in a train of peaceable adjustment, and got Lord Grenville to fay " that his majesty will be anxious that jus tice (hould at all events be done, and will readily enter into the discussion of die mea filres to be adopted, and the principles to be established for that purpose." Wrdng by G-d ! Every step in the business wrong ! Wrong to have sent Mr. Jay at all ! wrong lor Mr. Jay to have fuffered himfelf to befirit presented to the king of G. Britain, atld theu to the Queen, thereby demeaning the Republican charaflerj by giving coun tenance to such fooleries ! Wrong for him to have stated oiir demands with energy, and required justice with mildness 1 On the contrary he should have landed at Do ver, brought over the Governor, travel led slowly to London, fowing.ashe went revolutionary feeds, joined the opposition again ft government, boldly placed him felf at the head of a Club, and threatened the Executive with an appeal to the peo ple, or as the cafe might be, to the Parli ament. This, my lads, would have been spunk, would have been serving the cqun try to some purpose, would have terrified the king, made the nobles themselves, & (hewn the world that our minister was a true Republican ! Keep it up, I fay my lads ! for tho' I have been a little worlted at Fort-Pitt, you may Hill rely uppn. TOM THE TINKER. BOSTON, October it. A celebrated merchant of this town, fully conviuced of the fluctuation of po litical heads in France, it is said, in tends naming a (hip be now has on the Stocks, the National Convestion. Concluding, if we may be allowed the words of an honcft Jack, " That it is ■s&wmmxt-A' d nd hard if Ctmventon and all goes." A Cerrrfjxjm'ent, f.n oHervinjr Wi the Centinel tlvit "she kel of the Frigate to be built in Boftor,wouJd laid in a few days" was anxioirto knatv if the Jacolm C.'ub ft ill contused *heir opposition to the building of Frjgates, for it would be madness in thf-Cxtreme, to attempt, withoitt the«' approbation, even the bryintjtfrc keel of on: of them. —As there are no Jucobin Cubi in the State of New-Hampshire wbre one of, the Frigates is to be built, the approba tion of the yacobin Ckh ir Portland will be deemed Jndilpenfablj- ncoeflary. *' From E!Jin(ur. We learn, that an embargo Was ex pected to be laid on all. Britiih (hips in the Danilh dominions, and that it was to take place the Bth August. By a veflel arrived yesterday in 50 days frorti Oporto, (Portugal) we learn, that at the date of the accounts raceiv ed there, liilboa had not bee» taken by the French ; but that its capture was expe&ed. ON INSURRECTIONS. An Extract from the Maryland Gazette. Sad experience, has (hewn insurrec tion to be the bane of ancient Repub r lie ; by it the rational faculties are sus pended, the pafliuns are armed with blind rtladnefs and enthusiasm, and by it the mind, like a raging torment, be comes ungovernable, and hurried into the most violent The .melan choly effe&s of an infnrteftioii axf gene ral and confined to men of no order c»r denomination ; by it the Fpirit of in dustry is damped, the sinews of com merce relaxed, "the spring to enterprise clogged, and the energetic powers of government weakened. In viewing these melancholy consequences, what ma.n, in cool deliberation, can contem plate it and not be alarmed ? What man can countenance it and call himfelf a citizen? What man can promote it but the affaflin of his country? But once establish it as a principle, that a few malecontents, too many of w)iich are in every dnder an impref lion that a law is grievous, werejuftified to refill it by the alfumption of arms, and adieu to all feeurity of private pro perty. Once establish it as a principle, that governments are to be influenced vi & armis, and adieu to ait liability in Qngyeftahljth it i as a principle, that a minonty tif any kind can counteract the measures of a ma jority, and adieu to all liberty, in such a situation, how ruinous the consequen ces, how insecure the government, how wretched the country—Such a doctrine would leave the liability of government to the caprice of a few, fuffer every man to judge in his own eaufe, and destroy every vital principle of government. No doubt but all men Ihould be jealous of their right*, and when aitualiy invaded are juftified in making use of every lau dable effort in oppofitiori to the invaders; but nothing less than the clearest proof of the invjiion will juftify this opposition, fubjeil to the direction of the constitution. Not the caprice of a few, sot the opinion of a minority, nor the unfounded allega tions of licentious anarchists, can im peach the purity of government, or i'an<flion this opposition. Men in the dis charge of so sacred and important a trust as the liberties and properties of their fellow citizens, are supported upon a more firm bafts. Men chosen to watch our immuni ties and unalienable rights, justly claim a more exalted tribunal. Men delega ted to guard and protest the common wealth, are entitled to a more firm ground than the flimfy current of popu lar opinion. It is true the people are the physical strength of every govern ment 5 all power is mediately or imme diately derived from there, and are juftified in guarding it from the en croachments of government. But how ? Is it by a few individuals raising the people to (edition and infurre&ion ? Is it by the r4ge of enthuiiafm i. Is it in the blind chaos of licentious anarchy and confufion ? Is it in the deftruftion of all law and political order« and, like etir uncivilized anceflora in the infancy of civil society, determine all common affairs in feenes of rage, fury and vio lence ? Such measures as these would be truly preposterous, and fa far from feeiiring the rights of a free and inde pendent people* they fixike at the root of all government; they are not only un founded in reason, ruinous ta the ,peace and order of society, but subversive of all rational liberty. The affairs of a nation are of too much importance to be tampered with, the commonwealth too sacred to be insulted, and their lives and properties too dear to be sported with by any such unbounded excefles. Who then are to judge of our con. Aitution in a repretentative capacity. Each question being cooly and difpaf liouatciy canvafledand determined by a majority, by men delegated from a mongit a.id by uurfelvei, by men who are presumed to know our real intertill, and endued wirh a fufficient degree of zeal to support them. NEW-YORK, 19. ' The SurviHante came Hm a cruize oft' the Banks of Newfoundland where ftie left three other French frigates, which had taken and burnt thirteen EngUlh pri zes in. their curize. Yesterday arrived the Britiih Packet An telope, Captain Kempthorn, prize to the frigate SurveUante. The Packet was on her outward bound paflage, with the Que bec, Halifax, and New-York mails 0:1 board* which were tHrovrn over and funk. There were several Britiih officers taken in the Packet, coming out to join their regi ments at Halifax. The officers arrived here in the Survtillaute, on Friday last. r.P. IN E A RT S. The frame, which has been so long preparing for Mr. Copley*# picture of the fwge -of Gibraltar, hung up in an apartment, in Guildhall, is at last very nearly ready. Its price will be four hundred pounds—a greater ftim, we be lieve, than was ever given before for a similar article. THE EMPIRE OF MOROCCO, is at present a complete heptarchy, be ing divided into seven contending dif tricta, by the late Emperor's seven sons, who support againll each other the mult inveterate war, and commit the most unheard of cruelties upon the oppoling partisans. Hiherjiiafm. , An lrilhman speaking lately of the ridiculous pomp with whidi funeral* are usually performed, said, thai for his part when he Ihould be carried to the grave, he would not wilh to to more than two or three friends attending his remainsto the church /aid ! The Dutch, since the flight c(f their great Mer«hant, to England, may be said to be literally in a HoPE/r/i condi tion. PHILADELPHIA Oa. 30. A correfpondcnt remarks that the cou dutt of the militia army now employed agaiaft the Infurgeats iaozie of the brightfft examples 6n the records of mankind in fa vor of a free goverrmwiir of knra —The extreme injury whith individuals luflain in leaving their families aild private pursuits, and encountering the harmhips of a march at this advanced season ot the year, ap pear by those brave patriots to be utterly disregarded—A difkance which in many instances of going and returning may We calculated at one thousand miles, and per haps average from five to fix hundred. Pride and diftincftion of rank seem to be abolished—There are instances which de serve to be mentioned as highly honorable to the parties—Our Governor, whose rank in the late army, and whose present Ration would have given claims to the chief, cheerfully serves as second incom mand—Generals even of the late army, serve as Captains of troops of volunteers— Major-General Hand is an instance of th is fort—Field officers are serving as privates in companies of their own regiments—al though thi occasion is greatly to be regret ted yet to bury in oblivion the exercise of such conspicuous republican virtue would favoufof an ingratitude which we pray God rhay never disgrace the annals of the United States—The pen of some enlight ened hiflorian will hereafter do ample juf t'Ce to the srtny of true liberty now in the field. Mr. Ricketts preferits his rhoft refpedlful compliments to the citi zens of Philadelphia, and all the patrons of the Circus, and begs leave to inform them, that as his engagements at New- York, will require his attendance there the second week in November, he there fore wishes to embrace the present favour able opportunity to those who may be de sirous of feeing the performances,by exhi biting Evsry Afternoon, (Sunday excepted) until Wednesday next on which day by particnlar desire, he in tends having a public performance at ij o'clock, as will be eXpressed in the idver tifements of the day. The entertainments will be varied every e»hibitioii, and a gteat variety of Equcf trian Exercise?, and other entertaining performances introduced, that have never been exhibited, and many of which have never been attempted by any ether person either is Europe or America. Days of performance are therefore now fixed for This Day, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, and for Wednesday next at la o'clock, which hour, if it ihould then appear to be agree able to the public, will be made the°tirtte of 'performing for the remaining three day* of next week, 2nd the last for [the prefer.t feifoi*. >>-X LONDON. Mr. HOPE! CIRCUS. PORT Of PHILADELPHIA. Cleared Betsy, Lou ther % Cape Nichota Mole Brig Nancy, Yallanu, Do. Sloop Nancy, Tir*, Alexandria Silvia, Macey, Nantucket A Brig was feinyefierday t 3 gu/tj Iffou WiU mington, cowling up. Capt. Cook of the Snow "tru/h, lift at Oporto the Brig Kitty, Williams, belonging to BoJlon % and Cht brig Mary of New York, to fail in about 8 days. Capt. Brad/haw of the brig Polly in 63 days front Lijbon, onthebth of Oflober, m Lat. 39.28 Jfoke the brig William of and from Baltimore bound t 0 Bremenj out 9 days—fame day spoke jhip Aflive of New York, from Liverpool bound to If, York, out 36 days,al!tve/l— Sth in Lat. 39, long. 64, fpoke t thc Jhip Three 6iflets, of and Jrom N. Yorl, bound to Lijbon. 4 which informed that a few days before, le ft! I in with a Britipi man of war, which took out 3 of his Kiev—fame day Jpoke * Brig from New York, bound to Lijbon * name unknown. 11 th t in lat, 38, long. 64, spoke a Philadel phia Barque, supposed to be the Prudence, Jrom AmjlerdatH, out 8 weekly homeward bound. 13 /A in Lat 38 30, Lorg. 67 «o>Jpokk the ptip Morning Star, Capt. Campbell, y/" / r «w Philadelphia % bound to Hamburgh, 4 <&)*, all well. Left at Lijbon 7 a brig belonging to New York, dtrigandjehooner to Bcjlon, and a fchconer to Marblehead, names unknown. BALTIMORE, Otloterap On Saturday lafi arrived in this port, the brig Sally, capt, Lawrence, Jrom Breji, mounting 10 guns, and the Brig Favorite, ca/tf. Lander Jram Teneriffe. NEW LONDON, Otlober 22* Arrived, Brig Aurora of Liverpool, BrifcO Prance Mailer, from Lijbon, z» 56 days, to New Ytrk—loM (?<?. Jpokc aJhipfrom Malaga, town*/ /<> /A/so*7, onfoundings—3oM Eli of Newbern, SN.C.) A. Lincoln, /r<w» Bermuda, bound to Rotterdam, 4 days. The Jane oj Greenock, Angus Marten, awj fcr- M<r 13M &SM. tya French fleet oj three 40 gun fliips, 1 sloop of war of 29 guns, and 2 c«/- tefj, one of 16 and one of 20 guru, in Lat. 52, 4 l —above account is from four gentle men, nowhere, who were captured in the Jane+ with 63 other pajfengersy all bound to New York. The above fouadron had capturedjsyi*/ 0/ £/»- glifh vejfcls, an Mar pajfage from freft to New* jound Land, and burnt them all e.tcept the Jane, which was Caved on account of the number of wo men and children. BOSTON, OSoter bo. arrived, Ship Mary, Cunningham, uihich left the Downs Augi. 28—On tie 28th Sept. in Lati. 45-5", Long. 39, 40", Jiw a /hip with herfails loose and Jplit in pieces. She was the Mary, boid, of London ; her Yawl narked Win. Hurjl, and was loaded with rum, wine % and cotton y and had no person on beard. Frofn what could it di fcerned, zt was judgectjhe had been taken by a trench privateer, ana that the captors being chafcdy abandoned her > as there Were a number oj things on deck, ready to take alvay, zvhich appeared as ,J '{ft in a hurry t She was a Jine jhip* about 340 4 ua rter galleries, but no head ; the wind Mowing hardy Jh? wss im--ncj eft. A flttf hert in to leeward t n Juppoftd to !>c ./« y *J[eJ which chajedthe prize. iupt. (. Jp>ktJhip Prejtdcnt of r jja/ which informed him] that the brig Mary f ro i Londtn, Jor 80/lon, hud been taken by the /renc* and carried into lireft. The brig Jailed Jot JJoJ. ton, days before capt C. She hud on boord d considerable quantity oj lead, which perhaps indu ced the capture. Entered £t the Cu/lom Aoufe, fnce the 18th i Ships Charlotte, Coffin, St. Petersburg ; Mary, Cunningham, Lonaon ; Snow Georgia PackeU 1 Farley, Oporto ; Schooner HeQor, Joy, Bermu da ; Susanna, Lord f Guadaloupe i Polly, Mac he v< | Martinico. Old American Company. theatre—cedar street THIS EVENING, OSaber 30. Will be Presented, A COMEJDY, Written by Mrs. Cowley, Author of the Runaway, Fate of Spar* ta, Who's the Dupe, P Called the Belle's Stratagem. In Ail 4 th, A Grand MASQUERADE in which will be introduced the Minuet delaCour, by Mont. Quenet and Ma dame Gardie. 7 0 which <will be added, The COMIC OPERA of the Agreeable Surprize. BOX, one J>ollar—PlTT, three quar era "GALLERY, half a dollar. To be fold or rented, And immediate pojfejjion given, A Large three Story Dwelling House, and Lot, til Lodge Alley, next to the Bank of Pennsylvania, THE House conliftj of teu Lodging* rooms, one forty feet long, the other about thirty four, each containing t<vo fire places two parlours, a large kitchen, with exten live cellars under, and garrets over the whole. A pump and rain water cittern in tht yard With the above may be had a Lot or Ground, A djoining, about nin«ty-ilx feet in front, and forty-two deep. For further particulars, please to En- T ire on the Pwmifej, OtS. 30 codavy
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