'or Partfmowth, ■* .*Jlw BJU© Two Siftersy 'i JUliC*," 11 ~Z _ .LL(>VD' V-TH'^to*, . . Majler." '. LYING at Morton's wkarf, She i» * good veiJfW fail* .fact,. and will carry about 700 barrel* For term, apply to the ffiaf ter on boaic', of • 7 *• : FRE S H > Bohea Tea, GIN in pipes, i Now Landing frorn on boirdtht (hip J FOR SALE BY Pragers <&*,. Co. - Old American Cdmpany. THEATRE—CEDAR STREET. For the Benefit of Mrs. Mel* moth and Mrs. Pownall, TO-MORROW EVENING, Nov. i>. Will be prcfented, The Tragedy if the GAMESTER, With a Mufiial Piece, called the As fHty mne fiie» tecdisg rnghti, with. tbe nioA imbpunded awbufiwr a ...•• '•' ; , i"..i Mrs. MfeLtnstli thtt ujg&t wir write CoMW. CVfe & W*t r an oecafidaal wiHttt k? a6@f' ; l "'"~ '' ' Mr. and Mrs. Marriott • Refpe&fulW Inform their Frieoda and the WNiblicV'tkat their "»■ '4 B % fit, is fixed far MONDAY EVENING. NEXT, '•November ij. At the OJdAmt rican Theatre, when will be performed ' Tix TR.AGf.Dr of tit '• Rival Queen's ♦ OR, The Death of Alexander the Great. \ After which will beprtftnted an entire new > Biirletl» by Monf. Quenet, Mr. and BStdame Gardie, en titled the PATRlttT*t-jFEABT. ... A»daFft|g|t, ... . fprjtteft by Mrs. MarrkHt clitUi The Chimera ' OR, of Fancy, (HEVIR rupokMEo.) Tie ProUgue if Mr*. Marriett, will it frcketi jf Mr. Hni&imfm,,. ,Mr«. Marriett, with the utmofi defe rence and timidity offers to the Publht.,thi* humble effiart of Juvenile Fancy, aiid la it has ever been the tharafleryUc «f Ameri can*, K> btjthe support of, Genius howler lowly,- Sit hopes that a frnaD scare of their inestimable patronage, will be adrniniftr*- ed to dispel the painful feari of sensibility j.' and the roost genuine gratitude in return,', lhalleverbe rrtaificd-m the Se*t fisher,' who has already expd-ie»efd : tfcc ' token* of ihrir - . PHILADELPHIA, AW.tt.. ' • NEWS FROM THE WESTWARD. 4 letter from General W a pie's .'Army states, fliat in five days from Living Fort Defiance he had reached the Miami Towns —that Campbell had evacuated the Fort at the Rapids —that'a Council of Indians had btfen held after their defeat off the loth Aujmfti in ythick Britiih Age-uts had endeavptfd to petfuade them to rifqtle another adtion —but that the Indians re futed, and/bad difporfcd to their, homes determined to" bury. thc Hatchet—that 100 Injliintfftill itt the*iat< adlion—that their whole force on-'that bc'cafion was 1500 Indians and 80 Canadians. ' The ColleAor of Niagara was among 1 the slain, his body, being afterwards found V-TJie. prpvift i •-,t,o{ the U . mli* tee appointed to ■bufinefc of the lait felfion, and on iucn la as expired, broughihi i p.f ■ —Jt reftrred'or' i ,(& '■ AACHENi August JO. bills 0..C refprtiing; :n,u of On the 118 inlL Count de Clairfal Bankruptcy throughput :h United » , . . A States, and the other. ***& pvevi- uponth« duty, » corn ion for "tick, or .diikU.'i fcauiefl* and' "mandeV chief of the imperial army ;he report of ihe to ; and general, Beaulieu has, in tW gene sre;>ai e,TUles fj'i regulations for the Hbuft ral oiders of yeftordsy, been acknow orme?J tie Jloidci.'that ore tfeefck* wai of thfi [>,; nt e 4>f VValdock. P.inccCo JJ;f** * lOrn?aqVOrUn^^,llC > V " bn'urg departed imnwlmtely for Vien * » 4 —andfeferred'toa Committee o.'the whole i Majefy the Emperor having ioufe. ■"■■■ ! gfailtnifly yielded to my mgft humble Mr. Mfirray iflfittiiied the €jteAkeir, that r rcbrefeniationi.Thy, accepting my rfcfig to.tM&p rtemlrr of the'ci i'ef command of the elected tofupply a vacancy occauoned by • „■ , n the reSgnation of Mr. Mercer, was now army.veftttgfthat important trust "M'i* General Count de It was obserVed tint the.QfWijipittee of Claitfljij,. information-thereof it hereby election a, who had the Cafe ofKlr*,Mtr- .given to the army. I avail myfelf of cers resignation under con si d£r a t ion mouid this declare $o all the report mkhout| fifteen minute*. ./generals, oSeerst fwd to-jhe whole ar a %%*9 wm i -v- Gentleman.—The'members had all t fated with, occaGone4 by this fepara taken their feats wFlho\«'irhy' previous t,on ' V'TO'*&. ««** of »y scrutiny ; and he saw nWafo'ii for m- affiances, that the etteem 1 bear so ftituting one now. Some fttnarks fell brave poops aid my gratitude for their from Mr. Lee, relative to precedent: 8°° d wHI in ihefervice, as well as for ami the proceedings of the Hoflfe in the attachment arid friefidfliip tp my own caieof Mr. Mereer, when he took hit \ P cl^on » be 38 IMBBg* ai their me feat in the room of Mr. Pinckney, were m . or y e . ver wiU be d *? r witl ? me - M y reac i. t-'n - J befl wilhes for gad a success and the d i V' "> * Mr, Barton 6f.thecomthiqee of e k&ioiw, pfrefrnfea a report—previous to', readiiig fonrie obferyation* were made. * It to* contetided, that tbe gemleman'ought tg be addutted without any antecedent formality. ,A- this it wa» faiditHa t ttiif csjfe was >ot a csnmou one settle gentleman ap >ear», to take afeai which lvai been (ccupieil by aiwjther; and fatUfaclory yidem-e otaghttei'be had, that thd fea,t w».|»«rn properly -vacated.- This faEf »iH appearbjr'ttic frepo-t, ' ~ Mr. Murray stated that the, it _ _ ■<«*« »l«l> «|IC ; rTtj ttforrruuion on this point, had been a Jbuuifantiy furnifrcd both by the txe Ottive of Maryland, and by Mr. M«r -ficrJumfelf. Mr. MsSilbn «)bferved that lie eon. fideiffdthe feading of would be thejhortrft proceft in the bufineft of admitting the gentleman. fie had no donbt of the propriety of the. .gentle* [man's atlmiffion. The repoi t was then read, which sta ted in fuhftance, that John-Francis Metcerh'ad icfigned, and that Gabriel Duval was duly cle&ed in hi* (lead. import being again r*ad, wa« ac cepted, and the Speaker administered the oath required by the Coniiit ution to that gentleman, who thereupon took his feat.' - v To-morrow was then afligned to go into a ctenmittM of the whole, on tne rules and regulations. Adjourned 'tiH 11 o'clock to-morrow. BALTIMORE November, 7. Mi. Batee for many weeks has la boured under a very severe indifpofit ion, bft mghf mac'.e his appearance in the cfia raf the Ruffian King, that a favourable turn of circumftancet migh courfc of four or five dayi. ' In myjaft I informed you, that th< Pru films took of £Lx batter, ies jon the 18th they took threeothert. extending to the right wing of Kof. ciulko's tatiip. * The Poles, in order to retake thafc batteries, attempted a molt spirited sally, but were repnlfed with theiofsof 1109. men. The battle how ever was obstinate and bloody, and our troops paid very dear for their advan tag-eobtained over the enemy. There gimenti of ratamry of R«ttii,](eUwcde, and Frsnkcnberg, fuffertd greatly. _A report [contradicted by fame j fayt that the people at Warsaw became enraged at the failure of the attempted sally ; that prince Joseph Ponisrtowflty (the Pohlh kind's nephew) wa« in imminent dan ger of being hanged, the populace as cribing the ill fuccefa of the enterprise to fane nufconduft w his leading on the troops, and that it was with the utfnoft exertion, that Kofciufko himfelf (hield ed him from such fhatfteful treatment. It it said, : the infurgtnt# in South Prussia have intercepted a confidersble transport of money destined sot the army encamped before Warsaw, and taken pofTellion of a battery that wa» to be tranfportcd on the Vistula river frolß Graudena to tht lame place* BERLIN, Aug. 30. A Mefienger from Head-Quarters am** ed last night, by 11 o'clock, with the a greeable news, that Lieut, general Von Shcnefeld surprized Madalinwy, the ge neral of the insurgents, when be intended to pafo the Vistula in order to overrun and plunder South Prussia, but fufiered A total defeat at ZakrOtzim. 700 of the infur. gents are said to be killed, befidet jjoo prisoners. Whether Madalinlhy it among the latter is not ascertained. LOWER RHINE, Aug. 19. Three keg« with Dutch DucaU are said to have arrived, at Mcaftrkht, which the Statei General fetit to th Imperial ArmJ. The French have in the Dutchjr of Bra bant only, taken out ißcem before the criminal Forty one of them are already in confinement. Never did an army (hew more spirit and activity, than that which beficged Quefnoy., The conti nued rain* had overflowed the trenches : the foldicrs mean while continued the works under a perpetual shower ofihc'ls and bills., singing all the time warlike „ fon'gs. In a few days, added Barren;, we hope to be able to inform, that the Northern territory of the Republic i» totally clcared of the enemy. Barrere then read the following let ter of the General of aDivifion, Sherer, ft'ho commands the troops about Qne(- noy, dated head quarters at Beauciigiuoi, August 16'. " Citizens Representatives, " Quefnoy belongs again to the Rei publicrYefterday afternoon'at 4o'clock * (| 3000 of the enerriy, grenaidiers, infan try, cavalry, artillery &c * laid down their arms. This being d6ne, the whole garrison was marched back into the works of the place, where I keep them tinder a ire ft, until you fha'l have deci- , ded thfir fate. Twenty four compal nies of grenadiers, and three battalions, keep tfy* inner and outer works of the place in pafiefQon. The arnjy which IT honor to command, has fhrwrv the £Teateft fortitude and spirit, during 1 the twenty days since,. when the trench es were opened The infantry approach ed the palisades under a most dreadful \ fire, and the cavalry made prisoners till near the glacis of Valenciennes." Barrere made thereupon mention of a machine by means whereof the news of the r (."capture of Quefnoy two days ago arrived at Paris half an hour after our troops marched into that place. " A curious contrivance, which has been invented, (aid Barrere, to transport the thoughts by a peculiar language from one diftancc to the other, thru ugh machines, four, or five leagues distant from one another, so.that the eipreffion will get in a few minutes to a great diftancc, does honor to this century, aud[ tfce execution of thi» difepvery it $uir work. A trial of this invention wai made lall year before a committee of the Convention. These making a fa , vorable report, the committee of public welfare, took all poftbk- ««re ie eilablirti by this means a cvfliawmicativn betwwu Paris and tne frontier places, -beginning' firft with Lisle. A'mofl a year has been applied, in procuring the-neceflkry irw !trunj«att syr the puchitm j utd t« u»- ■:'i* V >->V '/■%