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    Gazette of the United States.
fJHILADAtfUIA,
FR Ir> AY KVKNIWG, DKCKMBg') y.
'To Renders and Correfpondcnts.
The well rcafoned EiTay ts On the
Qucfirion between the Senate and House
of Heprefentatives" ,of Pcnnfylvania,
shall appear to-moi-row.
The Addrcfs from New Jersey merits
cloie meditation.
We shall be happy to hear again from
"Viator." He is an able tourifl-, and
we relish journeying with l'o observant a
tompanion.
Extract of a letter frcrn a gentleman in
Lane after t to the Editor of the Gazette
of the United States, dated
Laneafter, December 3
" By the Lancajer journal Extra,
herewith tranfinitted, you will perceive
that the Presidential election is over.
We had expected some jacobin votes for
Mr. Adams, under the idea that all at
tempts to raise the Alontieello Chief would
* be Hfelefs. In this, however, we have
been disappointed, and happily too ;
for I am of opinion, that every thing
supported by the Mushroom patriots will
soon be withered, beneath the ihade of,
political orthodoxy.
The Federal thirteen deserve the
praises and the bleifings of all America.
They have checked the mad enthusiasm
of a deluded populace, and the wicked
speculation of de/Tgning demagogues.
t)n reviewing the recent afpeft ''of our
political affairs, it may be figuratively
/aid, they have saved a falling world. It
is grateful intelligence to hear, that so
far from losing the esteem of their con
stituents, their conduct is applauded by
every real republican."
Wednesday, December 3,
1 o'tioc k, P. M.
the electoral eleftor's have met and
have completed the ekftion. The re
sult of their votes is as follows :
For Thomas Jefferfon - - 8
Aaron Burr - - 8
John Adams - . 7
Charles C. Pinckney - 7 •
In the Boston papers it is mentioned,
that in the First Western Didrift Mr.
Bacon, the Jacobin candidate is not elec
ted. The whole number of votes was
283 a. Mr. B. had itjo6 and Mr. Will
iams 1261, and there were 43 (battering
—lt requires a majority of the whole
number to be elected.
In the Second Southern Diftrift there
is no choice—there were 523 {battering
votes.
A gentleman not long since palling
through the street, overheard another
speaking very bad French; upon which he
observed to a companion that the French
ought in future to be clatTed among
the dead languages why so ; asked his
friend because, replied the gentleman, it
has just beei tmurdtrei.
A fanatic Curate being requeued to
perform the last fad office for a dying
young woman prefled her to believe, as
a preparation to. the beatific state that
Jlefh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom
of heaven. lam fafe thenj replied the
witty Patient, for I have been so long ail
ing, that I am nothing • now, butJkin
and bones.
As the servant maid of Mrs. H. of
the Dublin theatre, was following her
mistress on a cast to Cork, where she
had gone a few days before to join a
ftrolHng company, she was overtaken by
three ruffians, who brutally violated the
unfortunate girl. When she arrived at
the theatre, the violated damsel ran im
mediately to her mistress behind the
scenes, and told the dismal tale. At the
conclusion of the story, Mrs. H. who
was drefling for the Queen in Hamlet,
■exclaimed with a solemn voice, in the
language of Shakespear
« Aye, it had b.en lo with us, had we been there !'*
A lady once a (king a French A mbaf
fador, who had refidecl a long time in
Poland, whether it was true that the
Poliih ladies were as white and as cold
as the snow, which covered their plains ;
he replied " It is so true, Madam, that
I have often caught cold, by conversing
with them."
Mn Watbk,
% I ba*r f 0 ; « whiL-
' >lO not. mnn W uruylhe corrclj) »:iirnw
, u I IK.VC brean wi.b you. A»I, ;W : „c
to oiler you it f e «? if (tM rks upon thr C.mreiv
o. SprcJ IrH uyl,, which w* ( iepr . r. „ w j
Mr tunc .in Moisd*y rnnuj;
* *•'* f/ICCc IiHS b;c;i intilh l";,okrii <,f, ; , u( ;
•I'C 'tiu .n excite witn to it,
;7.* r ac " n '«•«r. a numerous sn.d
| OMMMIIT NuiliO'Cr*
l-ikr Murton s otlur ilrimalic ]wihJu<\-
I""?. :fiu J)l-v it »livcililird hy tenons mid 1
liul-.ciou., irndv-nti. In- tul'penl'e > i rlic
Ip-r.t.imrs, is wll fijlt»i.i.-d. i'li; d<nme~
mo;; is wiaut op in » n-.j fl rr y, pry .
I''l'l'J, .Cli CuM»fny iji cxtltrj, cvrii tu-li.c
Uil fttnt. l„ e|r(T*oc r u,
IH.r.iw it. rrminimi, nt highly KlJnr.ni;
U*ih>i», il;« xutiior tat l'jctcdcd.
~rot).iL-tli:y ot In. lloiy, |-.e hat I tliifck full
c4.
It m y perliapj, be qurflionrd, wtvthrr
ihc^iai of tlie lprt\ator be enliii>
ced, bjr tlie d:rp m>flrry, whicli, during
<l* liilt three inv..|ies iJic ili.ratter
"f lii« Phillip Bi-mclforJ, Were tlic taut
if his nieiiul deprrllinn unfolded it mi
,-avUr perir-d, our IhltirU *culd, prolM
; Iv, Ir equally aw»l.r:t. d, ).y tU
] I O•of a nnttrf Cv itliivii ot ;i crime
the elt Jyr.
i he duration <•! [lis ntif ry, appeau ilfr>
to l>e too pr <ir, rtni, n mind liy in
cef«i(r r H'*', wonl-l ('*ve worn rot iii
p-riili ible covering, in ,1 niudi Ihortcr l'pue,
tli-,111 tint of twrr.ty years. i"l»c IlHAgxrd
.eye would have beer,, long before th.it period,
doled 111 death,, ur, would liave refurr.eii it>
wonted bri^hinds, in pr portion as the
renwnftrailces at" conieienre beanie gradual
ly weaker. •' Unilitrrruptcd UliiVry," fays
Lord i'olmgbioke '■ his this good
as it calitltlijfrliy tinm.'lifcs, it finally hai
dens."
Ihe author IhouM also have given an
iti eiefl to the character ot* Monpngtoii.
more iuitrd to its importance in the con
duct of his story ; and in she concluding
scene .ot the Drama, rapture .it finding h ill
icit treed troin the weight of ijuilt, which
lad so long oppi fT-cl him, would apoear to
i)e a inorf- na.ur .i emotion, in ?>it Phillip
!>l indlord, than an ebulitiou ot uoappc* aicd
refeiitment.
But, although th»re be in this dranvi for.ie
ih.ag to centuie, its uctccls are amply ito;i
ed for by numerous beauties and excellen
cxi ot the fiift oidcr. The < barader of Sir
I'lnllip is finely fetched : tliut of Farmer
Allifitld, is a builhru portrait <>f uncommon
excellence. I lie »rt;efs ingenioufivfa of
Mds Bi.indtord, th* ir.tercftiuj; hmplxity of
' uftn Afhfirld, and the native energy of l
mind ft niggling again It the prrflWe ot'adver'fe
t wcu.i'O.uice-,, in Henry, are delineated with
great truth and prccifiutt. The characters of
the Handy 's and of Damr Allifield, .re pro
ductive of much conjic rffrcl ; but, tlie dil"
lolution oi his Abel s man a tge v is too direct
an imitation ot the concluding fecne of
Sic-l'-'s cotordy of the Fultrral.
I he performer* exerted thnnf-lves to the
utair.lt. To (MrtitulsiriJV th.-ir various ex
c»-! encies, would compel mc to clairti too
laige a lhare in ycur p<p?r, >
The fpec\*tor t>f Speed the Plough, at
the New- I'heatrr, will have little c>tolj: to
regret, #:;it he Hoes ivit witness, its perform
arcr, on the boards of (Movent Garden. It
l!iou!fl alio be remarked, llut, there was .1
«!rgrec of corrednefs both in the dialogue
and (lage-litu.ition, which 1$ 100 rarely wit
nefled at a firft iYprefenu.tio'>. It was re
rcLei*ed with dillmguifherf applause ; am!
wi!|, no doubt, prcve attractive f.n many
future nighti daring the piffent If.l'urt.
A CONSTANT ttIiAUF.U.
At a meeting lafl evening of the contribu
tors to the Fund eolle&jtd fei- the relief ol
thepoof of Baltimore, Norfolk St Providence,
during the late fever, held at the State
House in Philadelphia, 12th ino. 4th, 1890/
•JOHN MILLER, 'Jan. was appointed
Chairman, and GEOdGJL WILLIAMS,
Secretary.
A report from the committee of corres
pondence, appointed at a meeting of the
citizens held 'Jth 1110 16th lull, was read.
Whereupon, resolved unaiiinioufly, that
this meeting do approve of the conducl, of
laid committee 01' cbrrefpondence, in the
tranlaCtion of the buliiicls entrulled to
them; also, that an * abrtuft of their Trea
furcr'i accounts be published, for the infor
mation ct luch contn utors as are not pre
sent.
On motion, relolved, That one thousand
and fifty dollars forty-lix cents of the ba
lance renauiintf in the hands of the Trea
surer of the CoAiitiittee of Correspondence,
be paU to the Treasurer of the J/jgdalen
feciety, tor the life of laid society.
1 hat five hundred dollars of laid money,
be paid to the "1 tea fit re r of the female as«
iociatioii lately eftabliftied in this city, for
the relief of Tick and indigent women and
children of this city and liberties for the
Ul'e of said aflorinion.
Ani also that the remaining Cunt of five
hundred dollars oi laid money, be paid to
the Treafsrer of the Female Society, for
merly eftaftiflied for the r-lief of the sick
and poor of this city and liberties.
Jean Miller, jun. Chairman,
Attest,
George JVHliams, Sec'try.
• !he Abftuft is omitted ti!l to mbrroir for want
of room*
The (hip Cecilia, Orphen, from
Kingston, to London, out 42 days, has
put in Charleston, South Charolina in
distress.
Lines, written on a Hermitage, ; n Nithf
d<!c.
( From •vol. i of Burn's iiivrks.)
Hi )U tth.im clurcc may hither lead,
be thru) c lad in ruffot Weed
Ite thow rlecki in lilken itoie .
Grave tliefe majims un thy foul
V:fc is hut a Jjy at ni.tt,
8 rung from 'light, in dirknefj loft;
Hope not funlhine evcrv h ur :
Feir not clouds will ever lour
Kippintfii is but a name
Make cmi'ent and ca.c thy aim.
Am'niti n 19 a meteor gleam ;
Fame an idle, rrlt'efs dr-?au>,. ---
\P aC 5' trr.iV, rll Ho aicr m* fpriyg t
P.eihnei, infe;l 3 0 n ttie « jag.
Til 'le tfiaf lip the dew tfone,
Make ihe t uft«rf!ie> ih-.- own :
Those tft it would ths bio *iti devour,
Crnfc the locuiH, lave (he flower
1' r the lutu e lie prtpar'd," >,
Guard, wherever thou c*nfl guard j
But, thy utmotr duly done,
Wefcou.e wiut th -u. cauft not shun.
Follies pad give thou to air
\T.ike their consequence thv care j
Keep the name fit inin in mind,
Art! dishonor not thy kind,
Kevcrence with lowly heart,
Hirti, whose wnnil'rous work thwii art.
Keep his gooHnefs ltill in view,
f by irufi and thy example 'oo
Stranger, go! haven Ue thy ftuide
Q'iOth the 3«ad..>an of Nitli-fiJe.
The following finfiular account of a phe
nomenon which appeared in the air near the
village of Quintans, in the province of .Bur
ges, in Spain, is given 1:1 th* papers,as
an extract from the Journal of.Madrid, of
the 7th J ll£ .
l At I I e'ciock in the morning of the
1 Ith ot June, a stormy cloud w« seen at
the extremity of the village of Qjintaua,
towards the north, Jc a v»,.y thick .tog which
lee.r.ed to preceed f.oni ihe adjacent moun.
tains having joined it hi a V»rv {"tiljcoliimn
tlicy formed together fav.taftic figure,
with Jrms, feet, ar,d a long tail. The re
Irmblance rf a very large ferpant, of
a Iky blue f.Uour, was ii,on after
plainly dilcrnrd as from the
j. nflion of -lie cloud • and fog which
I extended itfrfffo far as CO tpncl, thee.rth.
It emitted from time to tima Orients of fire
or a ;:»rk red c .lour, and at length fepara
t.'d itlelf trom the cloud in-the dire'ftion
otthe village, with frequent eraptions of
flames and (parks of fire- The inhabitants
were v<vy.»,i ur .h terrified, but a violent gale
iiom the north Icpcraicd it in thr lourherw :
extremity, while the greater part advanced |
witlun 400 racei of the villag*.
" .t was leen to tear up in its paffnge fev- '
eral large (tones and trees. In particular a i
very large oak was fir(V (tripped of its leaves j
and afterwards torn up by the roots. It 1
deltroyed all the cheiry and apple trees in its
war and burnt up the ground over which !
it fialfed tor more than lixty pace's. TVS •
hngtilar phenomrijop contimud it, denied 1.
tions i.ir about 23 minute,, and then again
joined the cloud out ot which iftcaire ihe '
damage which it did to the \ine yards is ve
ry conlid.rtbh*.
This account is given Upon the authority !
or the Curate oft Tie n-verju
relpettajile inhabitants wi.o we're eye wn
nctiej ot the trxnfaCtion. '
Wajhington City.
CONGRESS
OF THE UNITE}} STJTES.
HOtT.E,OF KEPUESENFA TIVES.
FriS-ay, Nov. 23.
The house rflolvaa ill-!f into a Commit
tee of "lie \>hole ou the bill granting the
ol franking to the delegate from
tlie tertritory of the United States north
velt ot the river Oh o, and providing foi his
Compeniafiott—Mr Mo-ris in the chair.
I ht {.iil was reported to the house, wli-re
it was puffed without debate l and ordered
to be fur its third reading.
J be houlr also resolved i.tfc!,!' imo a com
mittee on tlx: flateof the uu(vH*l
t hc.PtcliJent'»;fpetch being under con
. liberation, Mr. Grifwold propoltfii the f'ol
| loumitr refolutiaiis, viz. xV'
iteiolved, '' hat lo much of
I I'peech as refpeiii the dittriA of Columbia.
on 6 -ht to be refeued to a l'eletl cowjiittee,
and that tile laid committee be
»o report b) bill or otherwile.
ltef'lved, That so much of the orefi
dent's speech as refpefts the li'atYoKal admi
ni(lration of ought to b$ refeued
to a felecl committer, and that -the. laid
fvmmittee be authorised to report by b II
or otherwile.
Resolved, That so much of the pitficfent's
speech zs reiucct > seasonable and fyilematic
arrangements, proportioned to our natioaai
rtfources, for a navy adapted to defenfive
purpefes, ought to be referred to a IVleft
committee, and that said committee be au
thorized to report by bill or otherwile.
Resolved, That so mticb of the preli
dent's fp'-j-ch as refpecls the fortification ß
of lome of the principal ports and harbors
of the United States, ought to be referred
to a Seleil committee, and that the lYid
committee be authoiizedto report by bill
| or othc wife.
Resolved, That so much t>f the pre
sident's speech as refpe&s the manufac
ture of arms within the United tates,
ought to be referred to a felecl com
mittee, and that the said committe be
authorised to report by bill or otherwise.!
Which being feveraliy agreed to were
reported to the house and pafled. Five
members were appointed conformably
to the firft and second resolution ; seven.
conformably to the fourth and the fifth.
Several petitions, left undecided at
the last fellioH, were referred to the
committee of claims, as was also one
presented by Mr. Wain, from a mer-
■■'J ''»■»
A; tils ci' Vicl h-J been long itgo furfei.
ted with y -Lir Mcisphyfico ; politico ;
tlieologico ; joridiCo ch.rgcrs, f<> it hid been
thought, that, you were yaurfe'f latta'ted,
with the appleaufe, reai or
whxft you h..J i ?.citcd more efpecully as
you had ;:t i .ft, got them in a hook, and in
a tair way to travel, by l'ubfcription, to
V..ine.dilUucr. But, not the love'of fame,
hut & i'enle of duty, led you to this task
Ah, niartj it you knew the reverie effect of
your endeavours! That imtliinjy c >uld be
more c ucul.it d to fiiwck the public mind, I
and difgu.l. than four families | tfftfiinf !
ninre likely to bring about an IN'.UREC- !
1 KVN, by bppofite iWans to the iiifl ; i I,at. i
by yielding to popular opiiit.-n, ,:r ila.ter-I
i«« it; Th's, by iutolenint ibufe ; .official !
• .contempt, and dcfrradiin.- it i'ult.
liut yuit mull leflure, you mail Icclare.
your sentiments. Have you not cOLi.'s
I p-<per in which every dnitnal from the ou'-
taloe to the civet-c.af, has, of late, b?en ac
ctjffomrd to EXPI.ESS itfeif ? Or, if you
mull harangue, cannot you do it, out of
Court ? Is there not the vacation ? Mull
you have the BENCH? Is there not a
stone step or a borse block to fund upon.
A half barrel or a keg to put your lens in I
" Henley's gilt tub ; M'Fleckno'? 1:: |Vh
thorns," —It is aftonilhtng that your
caoethes dicendi connot ue exhjult d.—
D.iet no fx-rfons ever tell you how much
you expose yourlelf ? But if they did. what
ciedit would you give ! You have no fcjf
examination ; no retro-fleftion of mind.
You think on one side. 1 have laboured hard
to get you to know yourfelf. I have watch- j
ed over you as a patient, to fee if t V i: fla
matirtO was reduced ; if gentle phleixTTofhy
had been fufficient. 1 lie mure pow., ru! re
medies mull come, Your audacity increas
es, your impudence multiplies in time and
space. It was not enough for you to" co -
rupt" the minds of the younn; Ciiinfel of
your dHliiiSl by engaging them t.i figii and
ciicuUte your libels. It was not enough for
you. to oppose age and fnvices in the elec
tion of a Governor : and in the course of
this oppolition, to fliewr-youiii-lf in.-almofl
< vei-y Ihrpe ' find cency and indc':»->Cy ; hut,
now thai the majesty of the tieopie has deci
ded, you Quit cr.dei vcur with your corrupt
opinion, to corrupt the opinion of others,
rcfoiving- his election into fraud and ■
chant in Philadelphia; and then the
H?ilfe adjourned until Monday morn
ing.
December i.
The bill forcompenfating, and exten
ding the priviledge of franking to the
delegate from, the Territory N. W.' of
the Ohio, was read a third time and
palled.
INSURRECTION !
h Tumul;, Vio'.este, a n <l I Tui reaiW do nnt
Ukc puce ir, the WcftTin Country the fa i
ure riiniot lie attrilvitedh; HuOh H.'U < ack-
ChAxiOGi!, It is laid the Governor has al
ready regretted the ..ppoi:.t::ießt of this
Judjie—Aft«i: 4 petul'al of the foilowin.* Lv'.
Ur what will his opim n be of ihe Head and
Heart of <h« Author ?
IPittsburgh Gazette.
ALEXAJfDEH ADDISON, President &c
S i u,
Looking over your Extract from a eiargt
OtßveVcd to the Grind Jury of Crawford
County, October 5-(Ho,,*, tfcoo, which
wags, or adveHai ies have induced you to pub
lifli, I find myfelf difpol'ed to make some u l*-
krrations. Whether this charge be IN
DICTABLE or IM PEACKABLE, I lliall
leave to the Legillature, or Attorney Gsne
<■-<1 ot the Sute. Dut, it certainly cannot
be prudent in a judge, by departing from
the lunjeft of official duty to fubjeA him
. it It to have his veracity iroin the Bench,
with impunity, c lieu in qnelliun. I allude
to Hie treneral strain of the Charge, (jut
in.il ' efpecully to the following paragraph
,-Jife ail knero -what arts were used, by
so/ite interested individuals, to promote the
Election of tie present Governor. Tbey said
that if Mr. M'Ktan were elected Governor,
be would abolish the excise, toe stamp act,
the land the standing army, and the
Alien and Sedition laws* These xubo f/rin *
ted and repeated those talis kn.iv them to be
false. Qut-tLey effected their twpose: He
I vjas e.jcied. Ihe iniphcatidii neoeif,,ri!y
j carries with it two things.
IIL Th;u the election of the pr lent G".
vetnor, was tile result. not ot fair 'opinion,
j out of falifw ;d, and fraud ; and 2d! I'hat
i tUc to whom your charge was deli
vered, were the accomplices, or dupes of
| the mUYeprefentation. In this lit! point ot
>, view, it altonilhes me, and is 1 ftrantf pn t
;ot the love of order, and for the
jl*w« apong the people, that under a sense
los the groundless and degrading LIBEL,
j :liey were not lurd with fuddm indignation,
j'AND DID NOI" DRAG YOU PROM
YOUR SKA I', AND TREAD Y'OU
L 1 NTi)I-.R bOO 1 . The Übel was calculated
i l"i" people at a diOaiiCr ; but it retjuned
a face as haul as ebony or horn, to lUnd
up and i-xprel's it, where the contrary was
l'o v,ell known. On the part of the Go
-1 vernoi cleft, ihe error was excess of fiy upu
. h>us hjuour, aid delicacy, iiU'l'uoooitiiiir
, 1115 eleftion., '
On the Arti «f wh'ch v'"ffl|>eak, I never
hear I before. Whether thef. are the in
digikous otiVpriiy of your own brain, or
imf.trted trom y ur aflociation, 1 am at a
1 lolj to lay. But be lhat as it may, it is
1 notorious in tins country, where 1 writ*,
and a«!drefj you, that they h.,d no exillcnce.
| However much you maybe difpol'ed to un
dervalue the uticteHHnding of the people,
there 11 not l'o fjreat a foul, from Lake Erie
to Dixon's Line ; trom the D.n to the
Beer Sliebi, of the citra-montane IVttle
ment, aa to Le imposed upon by any l'uch
niea in.
I suggestions ; in your Judicial c„
j dernmimg the executive authority, =, !W
to bring ihto difntpute, and rendef
unpopul;,: his adminittratipn ; a iigb Crime
and mi.dcmenor in law ; contra boiios mo
res i a breach of civilty,tnd lccq.rum ; and,
in foflLle reipeel, blam«ble, and ofieii-*
live.
! " P r cpogating lies" are the terms you ufej
a language which marks your want of pa-
Wrat delicacy, or your low breeding. Bub
the men dax in/ami a is your own; you are A
caiuinuiatpr ot the l> c]y politic ; you are it
aei uiicr-ot" Pennfylv.-.nin,
You will wonder at the leverity ps my '
rxpieflions, and be dilpokd to think that
irfeihing flrongiy perfon.il. roust enter intp
the coinpotkion of my indignation. How "
Ur a recollecTi'tin of peiiqnal inlult or inju
iy may infl<me a lenle of gubiic indignities
unknown arid imperceptible to the fenlibili*
tjr, it is impoffihie to fny. But so far as J
know rny felt am conscious cS the sftrfigt
ct my mind, the present impreflkms. and px*
prrfKons are. the offfpring of a fenfc of tie
wrongs of s<tiety. As to What relates to
myl'elf. I rc-lj rve for a mdre SOLEMN OC
CASION. I» tke mean,time lam Sir^
Your moll Obedient,
Servant,
H. H.BRACKEN RIDGE.
Gazette
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVED. da*»
Bng P.ofton,Williams St. Kius 26
Sch'r Bet ley 8c Polly, Smith Boflon i 3
Pkcebt, Johni'oli N. York 6
Sloop .Tally, Wcfcott ' da. g
iJ/ary, Reynolds Bdflon 31
Cleared
Ha.que Party, Snell Londonderry
3*iff Sallys J/alon St. Sebaitiifcjis
S«h'r Paragon, New-York
Sloop Waftijittß, Weftott Havana?
Brit, 1 xy, c' ,V. 1..... i.., from Arnigua,
ij below. , -
: hip J: bn Bulkliy, Stocki-y, from TUtavia,
ai:d art- I'.iragon, Hap, from St. Jebaftuni,
.were ?.t Marco's Hook Jaft evening
?rir Deiiwarc, Duinphy, from Batavu,
tt'ii tNCWC Jft c yefttrd>v.
Schf oner Swallow, fr>m Cape
vranc; s ; and a fch'>oner Cuf3U\a»
name unkr.otvn, arc t.elow.
Thi following veflVis wrnt to sea oa Tuesday
Uflf, Vl7.
Ship Orono, Greene, for JLondon '.t rry
Brothers, Br-y, for d .
Aihity, Kl 'L(ver. for Aroftfrriani
, rh»mas Wiifoiu Smith, far do
AJIiVe. Iz>tt, for Tcne- fe
Swi r .'Vk-t, Hall, for MwuC-ibo
Bng Fur, Columbia I aas far Madeira '
Sc <.r. Phoenix, U 1«rwooJ. f>r do
Schi Virui.ua, Watfo.j, f r Charlcfloa
Sloop Sady, Houflor, for Cape FfancoU
NEW YORK, December 4.
ARRIVED, <la-t
Ship Favorite, Walker, Greenock -7
prig Dean, Akeriey, - Savannah ij
t.chr. William, , Charlrfton 13
.en days after the favorite fti(e<l, (he loft
her bowsprit; her crews have f.fTcred much
from fatigue and (Burt allowance The last
mouthful contained, '.hey gpt relief, which was
three days since.
Dramatic Society.
tT THI MfUfifcKS of the
thtf »r» to trlfod a Mt'ihml
it tK« CWtn, «■ iiuurdaf crrtin,},
At to'cock.
Bj order of the Pfejiimt
D»f«mSer J.
Faflengers 6c Freight
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taking p.-flVgcWti requ'Re.! to'ippiy a» fp-. .'i'y a.
poffiblc, t- c. -tain Maxwell I ,*>n board the (hip ly- .
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A neat an i o >rn ct Ed. tion
■ OF • ■ •
The Exercises,
At) APT El) TO
Murray's Englijh Grammar,
Dcfigned tor the ber.cn' ut piiva _• L.ec.riitrsj
as well for the ule oi ' with a -r
BY LINDLEY MURRAY. W
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