Lrazette or the United butes. '("nter.Jb.igt, D-<, i>ume, Uirke-* 'Cooper Leib, &c xe. who after • !i ;- ■j !i'"t|fr, co:n;i;c''(c lining and tin. king nil j tiiey fill under the table. ) | ( Time, " Sit down neighbours alt") Sit dowa Demi's ali, tiii 1 ling a merry ditty At) 1 since 1 am your GwvVjOr, i'it fis.g it verv jiretty, Mr. Coxe finee leaving Adair.?, thai! be in our Land Office, And greater thau the wiiole he got, —by How«, lhal. be his proli'.s. PHILADELPHIA, WKiJNESDAY KVEfJINO, NOVEMBER 26. By accounts from Lancaster last evening, it appears that neither Houle of the Le gislature had done any thing further with refpedl to the Eleciorial Bill. POLITICS. (a farce, in two acts.) Aft l——Scene—A Judge's Chaiiibe'r. En ter J udjj<-(solum) lie crilis of my life is come ; Oh Fortune be j!fcopitious— thou who haft dealt with caprice to others, and always favoured rue I—An Ofiler on'ce_next, Member of a Legislative Council,—now a Judge,—md ftiali I not be Governor ?My brain begins to turn ; on this momentous day I feel af iured and not afTurcd of poorer.— Nothing, save that engrofTes my attention—on no ob ject can I keep my eye—(knockingThey come to tell my fate ! now for the trial. (Enter Servant.) Speak ! Monster i'peal: ! who waits ? Servant—Sir, a man would cdnverfe with your honour, but 'ere 1 let him in, I deem ed it prudent (he had ib dirty and fq villain ous a visage) '* Judge—Villain away 1 Call up that Gen tleman. Servant—And then his closths were rent as tho'-the cVo.vs had t-.ken him far carrioii. Judge— (Ex.Serva;it.) Enter Dmne. Duanc—All hiil your honour ! Judge—How now my worthy cliarafler ? On thy cotmtk'Hance relts l»ppv—or I mis take. JDuam—'l htf eleftion ground is filled with out friends ; of ehetoses th re are aJew in deed, aud they not headed ; the ciTizens ea ii!y know them by their meek'nefs, and they have all got Ihirts on Insults arc helped upon them with 3" liberal hand. This flay flia.lt thou be Governor. Judge—Say ft thou so ? To-morrow then, fhalt thou be'jin my piy. Duam—O !—your honour ! Judge—Worthy Jasper 1 Duane— I his great ejection doth require my preience on the ground ; my gratula tions o'er, Fwill, return, with leave, to aid your cause—Adieu—Remember me In pay to-morrow ■Ju '.ge, {So!if.) —My friends shall reap the benefit of their exertions—The petty of ficers of the state, who are opposed to my fli ill be displaCed ; the wn;*thy D.- tnocrats 111 dl fill their places——but —is this juflice ?~nr.!J— Tomyfo! lot, icc. When I'm Gov'nnr— h >w sea' ? But if I'm cat ho*.- very final! ? Aye I there's (he ruh—O my poor pate, Cant bear uncertainly at all Fc.l 101, & When G'.v'n >r, we a fw .rd will wear And tlriit hke any gran i Sulraun, We'll mike our enemy'" beware, How they a l.aij>hty tvok jut on : Fol 101, See We'll fend to England f>r a wig, Like iny Lord Mansfield's it shall he Our T»> .my,—he (hall have a gljf When pow'r supreme s giv'u to me — Fol let »Our Cane (hall in one State Coach Another we'll go in our'tlf—(knocking) 'More hews 1 (enter Cullender J Cullender—Your Excellency, (for f> I •greet von lince the poll Ims ch ftf'l; will be much tileafed to hear the IhoutS of the popu lace—they hail •'ill g vern.>r-"they drag a boat of fire to celebrate tins m-ifl j -yous event—their hats are cast into the air,—i'ouie throw jw»y their shoes lor. gladrefs, and all would do so, hut the gentlemen, are mulHy barefoot. • Judge—Lead me, I pray you, to our front idaor.^—(Exit) A£l ad -Scene ill—Street. Enter D—s Judge, C.tllt nder, and others. D—s. I would thank that i(' governor y.mi hsve tnerirby conferred :ih obligation, that never wiil lie fnrgoitcii, and you m.y rel; upon my rndeavors, at the vifk bf every thing in the world—to fires* jou. v Mob—Huzza! Huzza! Huzza ! First Mob—Or off. Second Mob— l'oddv. Judge—Both are at your ferviqe. All :—Huzza. 'judge—Mv friend:' I drink your health ! Mob—Huz2a. (Judge goes i:i, aud mob difperiis.) Bow ! wow ! wow! Friend I)— : s, he (bill hold his place, as long as he Hull choole it, And when he's lire; of the fame, fr.cna Coo per, he may use it : Next in office I h ill place, the worthy cit nam ed Be—k—y, Inflesd o! strap—laid on his back, I'll appoint •Loyddueitiy „ , 7<%-' Duant the grejt, an J Cai.tuder shall (ba r c of my great bounty. And for my other friends —I'll seek them all about the County; l'.l p;rfetu»e the ofTi.cn and turn thjin from t-he,r placia; For I'm reioived my friend# alone Hull shew their honeit laces. 11—for. Bow ! wow ! wow ! Ml. We hum'dy than'Jt your Excellency. A convifl I wiSj and ! liv'd in a jail, My ears lfav« Ueen UllcnM to pyits with a nail, CailrsiW an I Duare were iu prison e mfin d, Ahd.tUe'.r c. mpaoy's heft W v l«cK place* I fiiid. De.f'ry down, down, , - dotirn derry down. Together we'd driiilt .-.rtd we'd ta!K and wr'd fmuke, We (ett for ea"ch o'herat ev'ry finite, Ev'ry .Egg that was pelted gainst" liberty 'j ta'ife Advu r e-d us to f.ek lor your Hon r'i applause. derry down &c. (Tune"the tught before Lirry wis ftrttch'd") Qawte. The nij ht I to pillory went, Ll<re, i ft.irted a new coijrle, having Teen the ilavery of Europe, ill my tour through .that Country, I became enamoured ol Imtrty, ami have 1 jng defnifed thii Duckies which my 1 How bo»ikfetter» have unpofed upon theilif.lves. One is a re publican, lie wf|l therefore fell nothing v»r>l - cratic ; another is an arillocrat, and he wit) fell nothi democratic ; one is a chris tian and'be will fell nothing deilbcal ; and the chrifhatu, dividing thentielves into j parties, will not fell each others works. If I am not miltaken, tliere is one book-feller in tills city, who would think iiis (lore conta minated by the romilii nt .a!, and another by the pilgiuns prugrelo : whereas, I am for, ! even, giving the Devil his due; and verily j believe if hi» fuoty Ma'j liy were to desire me to pool 1 fll i-is cccjunt ol a certain tranfadfion with our ccmkijioii mother, which has made > inch a. Uillle in the world, I ihould he temnt j ed to publilh i: for the benefit of myfelf, and 1 mankind. But Mr. Cirey may be anxious to know ] what I have'to I'.v; to him, for whom I have as it-ilk li refpttt as Mr. Wayne can pollihly hsve ; personal, political and com mercial; 1 mull fay, that 1 believe hi|ii to have fpokeii the truth, so far as, that not one, lenience, wold, or letter, of this Celebrated Rush Light, which is now making Inch a blaze, was wiitteli by him. But as I am 1 for.d of rale and hate to 'oe teaftd about tri fles, I willl you would, all of you, let me alone ; if you cjorit'like the Rulh Light, pray furnilli me with a flambeau or an argad lamp which you know will -infallibly overpower its fplendcur ; and 1 will cheerfully exhibit it in my bow window and put out the tUifli L'gilt : for when a man lights up a farthing candle to fucb good company as Mr. great A, little a, B, & C. it is general ly becaule he has net money to buy a better. It grieves rr.e much to be a dealer in IV.ch I'm ill wares ; becaule 1 know when they are A. J. B—for. B—for. Bow ! wow ! wo .v ! (Tunc a C.ibier there was &c.) Lloyd placed before a man of an aireiihrious ii.'.tvii, they want often, that it puts hi'm quite out of l,u7no'ur. But what c, 1 ni-ill keep etc y t'; or 1 should lose all my cuflom. '• I ijgi'ft live," f.iid j Lampooning Genius, Cardinal Itic'-ci eu ; anu although, my enemies may fay, in the word} of the lame cardinal, tiia: they •' fee no I'eitfon.SoV that," I, however, who Cmifider j&yjejf as good a judge as any of tliem,' fie a gpod fuany (olid re afo ns w liy I |ho»id not oi'Vy live, but live well too : but the flrvrigcli ot all is, tliat llive in a frc •.Country. U. T.'KAWLE. From the Aurora of the ijtb of A r oo. ißao. " It is very conl'olinij to on. the salvation of Mr. M'&nrst.fivmt mditaiy report | presented to in. the. bit I ffion, by the Ex-secretary. The original ot that brilliant report, where in ho-se ar tillery gallop through quire.-', of paper, will be found in a Magazine, published at Hani bur, h, in the Freiuj language, the copy ot Mr M'Henry's adoption, was only an humble tr»tiflation, found ready cat and dry in an English Newspaper. Gods and GoddeiTea, what wonderful Statefeien, we have bten blelfrd with." REMARKS, The military report, thus attempted to be cenfnred, to«rtlier with a letter from the li)te Secretary of War, to a Cnmiltee of Congress, supplementary to the fiid report ; will bt found to contain, without intending to depreciate the abilities, of'any of the who preceded Mr. M-Henry ii*i the fame department,) the dear.-ft and ful led vk-Wj r.f the bed digeftrd fyfiem of de fence frr the United States, and ifpmdlicai i improvements ii* cxUtiiig miliiiry eilubl.lh r.ients, which has ever been fubniittcd to Congress or the FuWic. The pr. positions of the Ex-Secretary. contemplate, aj ameliora t.on in our military establishment ; de.nion (trite that the mode will operate a saving of expence, and by the application of a part only of the means actually provided, fouu tor, and within, the United States, a Ms. ftciiv.cy o/ ivell instructed officers artilleriftb and Engineers, to meet any probable exigen cies which may demand their services, and obviate in the event of war; the iieg< tiding Necessity of » rccun ence to foreign nations, for officers. 1 lie Ex-Secretaries idea ef a i.ew arrange ment oi tlie two regiments of artillerists aiul Engineers, To ,as to form three regi ments, vz- -one ot' borl'e-ai tillery ; one of foot-artillery, and one of Engineers, a saving of above io,o«a dollars annually 'to tl/e United S'ates, in time of peace, dots eq ..u credit to. his genius, and kr.oPledge of the Uibjett. I lie plan, combines with ectin 'my, is much pelfcction in this milita ry at hi, Vij. peril it is fufcepuhle of. With rrfpift t" iVc' Plagkrifm. relative to t;..- 1», .IV ar„lle.ry ; thnfc wJui ! -'-I '>>- i-;7"-r, W,;| not .require any thin? to b- laid, t.- hit ibe Ex-SiCn t..i y ; Uioie *vho have not, bj» 'referring to tliij eport, w II feej that the page 2 I { explicitly «■ that Inoli of the atoiel ad tarts rrfpe 'Vnig this pcwei lul military agent (borse crftillerj) were taken IrVon a recent work entitled," Precis des tiinefhcnts miliuiires," publiflud in nuni' ber< at H/imlVU:;'h. It is proper to observe, that what imme diately relates to the horfc artillery, is coni priied iti a vny few pa gee of the report in qucftiou. Nothing authentic has yet been re ceived from Rhode-1 (land refpefting the election ; —the Jacobins anticipate ac counts from thence, with u fear and troubling." Ox Saturday last, we explicitly stated, that a majority of federal ills existed iu the legislature of South-Carolina, we a gain repeat it, and from' the authority, on which we ground the aflcrtion, no man made acquainted With it, would hesitate to give it full credit. Not a hint refpefting the Maryland election,' is to be found in the Aurora of this day.— The Jacobin writers afe quite mute ; what has become of their majority of two ? Accounts from North Carolina wear a pleasing afpeft—the profpett of the complete Triumph of Federalism, breaks forth with addittional lustre. i Precepts have been ifliied for supply ing the vacancies in the representation j of Maflaehufetts in the present Congress, i on the 15th December next, in the 3d : and 4th western diitrifts.—lt is highly , probable General Mattooa and Judge Lincoln will be elected. It is predicted in the Aurora, that, ; as soon as Thomas Jcfferfon mounts the i Chair of the Executive, the Federal Edi -1 tors of this City, and they might have ' added, of the Union, will be " crushed to atoms" —This is a fpccimen of the : Liberty,.which will be enjoyed under ! the mild government of the Jacobins, and ! we do not doubt, that the attempt to re ! move every bar to their schemes will be * *••« / . | )r , and Oalkry, half a Dollar. . made —when they get him in But, rhe«Di>fll* of the Theatre will open at i 4 past thank Heaven, after the 4th of March 5, and the Curtain rife at 1-4 post 6 o'clock. , . r •, loi -i p v. . *ll 1 i Gentlemen and Ladies arerequeAcd to fend ti«ei* j next, their favourite 1 hilolopher wdl be- , f tl Vint , to keep places in the beics at a quarter past : come a private citizen. five oM -ck. , • < • , .T. * t Some -wife-acre in the Aurora, after writing about Cobbett and Rufli-TJtilits, and of the best republican writers in America, names-. Callender, Dallas, Tenthe Coxe, and lastly Mr. Carey, as the heft of Republican writers, and fays the Rujh Light No. 6, has been attribu ted to each of these persons at various times. It is now of little consequence, who the author is, as no person now ! denies it being a bqfe forgery. It is a I pity Irish Jasper was omitted among the ; the best republican writers, that felf-ftiled " Gentleman of the firfl reputationthat " Cicero of Anglo Feder ait an T * * From the iighing, fobbing, groaning, grunting, wailing, lamentations of the Aurora man over, the fate of his friend, the Captain and crew of la Berceau, one must necessarily conclude that the hu mane, meritorious profeffion of plunder ing, robbing, Apturing and murdering ■the unprotected citizens of this country, in prefecuting a commerce, unquestiona bly just and lawful, must be Duanes ach me of virtue and patriotism, monjlroji homiuum partus ! that an insolent foreign er should deplore and execrate in our own country the success of its defenders, is not so much to be wondered at, but that it should be borne and encouraged by those very citizens who are daily re ceiving the advantages of a protected commerce—a protection to which they are indebted for the enchanced pri ces of all kinds of produce is too abomi nable to be credited of any other age, or Country,, or people. If patriotism be a duty if Gratitude be a virtue, such con duit must and will meet with a just retribution. Read citizens, read again the infamous pages of the Aurora of yes terday. " From the Aurora. " Shall new and more damning evi dence be brought against Mr. Adams and Mr. Hamilton, and others, not hith erto enough distinguished for their TRAITEROUS conduft." OWhat fays the Attorney Gene ral, to the above ? Ep'S am f rom I "' e Boston CentincL Hid-ihe Berceuu 'tis said been u Little more _ llroBg. STielließ'Jfon had match'd to i tm'r ; And we've reafor. to think th:« uwnjeilure not wrtjiij;, A. (he only was beat by a Little. SEC Prices of Public Stock, Philadelphia, November *5. Par amount of a ft>arc High' per cent, flock—lo9 I a no Sis pel cent, {trch 89 1-2 a9O Navy ditto 90 Defetred 6 per cent 89 a 89 l-i n Three percent. 56 • j{| ; I * per ce .it. ) 4 r-» per cent ) none at market BANK'IJ. States, 119 a 140 p. ceDt ad n — Pcnnfylvania, 1330134 ditto ( l> N.America 151 ciirto C 0 tnfUrarne C« F' nnj'a m ditto J p S »rth America 77$ ic ■ Turnpike - 150 a »6o JolU. 30c Schuylkill Bridge - - - far ic Water Loan* dolls. too I.and Warrant" It * 30 dolls. 100 acres St Augufline CLurcb Lottery Tickelt, 95 Jotluri EXCHANGE, On Lonrfoa at 60 days , 7li " 75-. On AmltwJam, do 3 <7 4/5 cent-J [5 er Florin > On Hamburgh do 36 u3? cci.ts \ [per Vlark B.ur o Weft Indian, Wheel oS Eortinf* J• w anc DoiHor. To which will be adued (n<>t.aflsd th ♦ season ) li favorite C . i*ic Opri, in !-v j CALM' D INKLE AND YARICO. [With the original Overture and Accompani lnents ] _ ' t .h Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Cleared. Ship Amity, M'Leven , Amsterdam ScUV '1 :»o I"; iends, Wibbgr, Charleston Fallow Deer, Gilbert) Haltiniorc 5Wp Thomas Wilson, for Amltsrdafli.lay Neiv (ji(tle on J/onday la t. BOSTON, November 17. Schr. Mary and Eiiza, Rich, Cuba 34 Ship Ranger, Hodges, Liverpool 44 Ltft there the following veflels: Ship Onflow, Tinkham, of Bollou to fail in few days , Brig Friendlhip, , of. do Brig Reward, , of do with f.vcnl si uihern v«(T.Is. CLEARED, Ship Galen, Hinkley, London hhip If, Ha; cjuoil, do Ship America. Farrell, Trinidad Brig Franklin, Rich, Leghorn Brig Alert, Fiflier, Amsterdam Schr. Reberca, Frince, Surinam Sckr Dasher, Chriftopber, Halifax Lalttveiiing arnvsd in Nantafcetirgad, ftip ——i —, Thonns Stevens, of Fortlmouth frolll River Plate. NEW YORK, Noyember »?„ .. y »i ARRIVED, Sihr. Adamant, Bollon CLEARED, Ship Richard, Penn, Jamaica. Brig Minerva, Mrown, Havaunali Letter Rags up if the Tontine Coffee Hoafe. Ship Osiris, heller, far Liverpool to fail this day. . Soutl.'. Carolina, Pellor, for Charleftoix , to fail ih.s day. ■ , AugufU, Hughes, for New Or!e;ns to la it tiie i6th. Flora, Gillehder, for do to ful the z6th. Huron, If ill, for Glasgow t\ fail the 26th. No:- pareil, Rolutter, for Bristol to fill the 30th. 0 Maryland, Webb, for London to laii i!t Uc.c.iiber. Brig Hunter, Burnbim, for ,Savannah to fail 26th itfftant. CHARLESTON, November 11. Yesterday srrived the brig Norfolk, Fanner, Havanna 16 (Jay? ; brig Hope, Hall, Ha»anni 16 d..ya s Ichucner Aurora, Brown* Baltimore 8 day ; fl.)op Eagle, Siocm.tj, Newport, (K. I.) 12 days; Hoop Rajliel, diown, Savannah i days. Npvemb r r». Yefterdav arrived the brig Pat fey, Kane, Teneriffe 43 days ; brig Minerva, Krarap. Kingftur. 31 (l.ys j schooner Fanny Allen, 1 DiUmmond, K t.> ;iu>n 19 days, 1h• it hi»or.fr R-ha, "V'a ->o, failed for tfai* pr; the ,lay before the Aurora .. _ Cipntfl i~ ;oonc» La4y, Qn_ Jva tviroay night last* fpck?the ihip Benjitnip, -3-1- c;.;ht wctks, a!! v* e'l. Tht following vcflc.s filled n company witk * Cap Jin Vicff on, fiom Malaga Sliip l», Hoi on;!, Jew Yo k; brig Men tor, Mornfon, do. brig Tiunticis, Hoyt, do. fctiooner Baphne, Mas n, do. Lhooner Fi(h Hauk, All n, Glouf titer; schooner Jamit, Autleh, Newll.vciii brig James, Freeman,/ do. schooner Nancy, Al:an, Bjllon ; brig Hopewell, Di. wli- f, Ph ladelphia ; brig Han nah, Kelly, of OiavUftjn, bound for Ham burgh. Left in Malaga, eidy for lea— Ship Favorite, of B ft v., ' r Bofti n ; schoo ner Samuel Will sou, of do. fur da. rtiip Ru bv, »f Charleston j' fclio nrr Cameron, Folger, of Bolfon ; brig William, Michaels, Phi'»de « ph a ; *nl f vcril ethers, names unknown. This D AND FOR SALK At VVm. Young's Book-store, AN Original and c, rreft Lift OF THE United States Navy, CONTAINING A Lift of the Ships in Comijiiflion, and their refpedlive force. A Lilt of the Officers and their Rank, as * well those belonging to the Navy as thft M arine Corps. To which is added, A Dijeft of tha principal ..Laws relative to the N:uy, Stc. Sec. By CHARLES W. GOLDS BOROUGH. 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