By this Day's Mail '/ BOS lON, December 2« The Electors for Massachusetts, arc principally ia town. They will meet at the State-house this forenoon, at ten o'clock, for the purpose. of filling any vacancies in their number, vhichmny have occurred. But we have no reason to think they will have occasion to exer cise this power. NEW-YORK, December 6. The brig Debbe, captain Topps, of Baltimore, with sixty slaves, from the coast of Guinea, is condemned at St. Bartholomews by the Government of the island. & j A letter received in town yesterday, dated Trenton, Dec. 4, fays, « Yeftev day the electdrs of this state met at the court house in this town, and gave an unanimous vote for Adams and S'inck- ney." LANCASTER, Dec. 6. On Sunday last, Jacob MulTcr, Ton of Jacob Mufler of Lampeter town- Ihip, was thrown from his horfc. In the fa 1 his head struck a tree, which put a period to his life instantly. A Coro ner's inquest being held on the body, their verdict was, accidental death. He was a young man of excellent moral charadler, and much refpefted by all who knew him. LF.XINGION November 18. T.c Answer of the House of fiefrese,na tives to tie Governors's Speech. His Kxckllency JAMES GARRARD, E so . GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY. Sin, rl i % Individually, and as , he reprefentatires or the people of Kentucky, we are p| e »fcd to rcceneyour todil'chaire tilt duties incumbent on you. We enter tain no doubt of youi iiregrity or of your intentions to promote the general wel fare. , We sincerely jr ixi with you in the warm fit exprefliohs . fgiattuude to the preat giver of all goodnels for that portion of liberty, eale and prnfperity which weeniov yet we cannot htlp but regret with y ou the very reduced Hate oi our finances, and the other inconveniences which you have laid before us. Wr can only so, that ol|r exmionj i dial be to promote 'whoever may have a tendency to advance and lecu.e the it.terelh ! rfj of our fellow citizens, and to letfeD (if! I not remove) the evils which attend. / *|j j art l "i ah,c "> lay how fa, our aid I , be:nece(Taiy to carry into effeft special law» of theh(t feffiop, which required the attention of theexecutiv* ; inafmsch as we\ arc no: yet advtled how far they have been acted upon, or what cirCumftatjces have iin- : peded the completion thereof. We conclude wiihhoping that the united enorts of the executive and legislative bow. i ! o 'hit rl.'te will be to promote manufac- , u:e» and agricMhiire in cur Commonwealth, i ana i >at !:,ch endeavours will meet the re- j : ward winch our warmed wifliei fliali con- 1 template. New- Theatre. ON MONDAY EVENING, | December 8, Will be prefcnted, a celebrated Tragedy (not ailed thii fcafon) called * Romeo and Juliet. Rome", mr. Coope.; Paris, mr C-in; Montssu , mr I rigirore ; Cpuier, rsr. Morris ; Mr . * fiemaid; Benv»lio,mr tV'Mi i ibult, mr. Wigiiell; Friar Lawrei.ce, mr Warren ; Friar John, mr Usher ; Baltliaz r, »r H pkins j Ajwhtiary, mr Miibnurce : ' eter, mr lllifljt , Page, tnafitr Harris. June', rnrs Mtrry ; Lady Capufet, mrs Shaw : Nurse, mr Frjniis To which will be ad(*ed, an Operatic Farce, )i;i two afli) jVrt'er acted in America—-called I Netley &bbey. Wri, t< nby Mr. I'earce, author'of 1 (art ford '' r "tgf, The Mid-night Watjdere.s, &c. mr - ; Captain Oithnd, mr. JUarhy; M'H,jr;pe, mi 15 iflett j Genre), mr. fJtrnar ' ; Jtfl.rv, mr ' Hopkins ; ;>a e". p ne, mr. Prigrnore ; Coclcfwaiu, inr. Dn i ■jjw Woodb'ne, mifi. E. Weft ray ; Liicy OaV Snoudeo! Catharine, mil's Arnoli ; . «HE ir,d representation of Speed th °oghon I : i wai honoured a repititi .) ethofe mark» of %n bition which diftlngmlh it on the firll. L.'die? a- d Gentlemen win Wert prevented by th weather from atterdin; —-are r< (pertlnlly acquainted it will be perform thr 'h ! rrl tir-e < n Wtdnefl.-v RECEIVED, : BT LfiRAIX Isf SON, Ns. j, north Third flreet, au extent;ve supply of Carpets & Carpeting, Of the ]at?it an 1 mofl lafhionahlc decern be# 3 3000 Bufliels Lilbon salt, board the Snow Mary, for We br W M . G. isr ROBT. C. LATIMER. "cihmber 6 EleElors of President. Gazette of (he S lalcs . M k wr* a v k v * sm wr* ' w viTto. Cnt3rß j ", AC nt R «- l£f ' ,llowin - Line rA,fa-be X .** read begun. I.l* t r in a my Jicrv ]■*,,!• « r J £/' f nr • „ Vnnvfjf, ' "Stnnujn*fi read i„. - 33, for ttoiitien r»ad eiu/.'ition 1 ft by Hie m C " ptiU " He,lr y At a Court of Common IW f or th . as.'" -** ■ - Willia:n iW'llhenncy, jon. Ifiehard Peters, jun. Edward Shippen Burd I*ichartf Uuihj and Samuel Kwing, K (quires. j On Saturday evening a letter Was receiv ed by a gent ban in this city, from his friend in \\ alhinjton, in which the writer fta-.es that he had just received a letter dated Columbia, Nov. 25th, informing him that 6 Le K'latnre of South Carolina were convened the d ,y before, and, that, in Loth houte», thaie was a majority of Federal ills. A New York paper of Saturday fays ~ ' ha . vc , not hing new to-day on the fubjecl. ot the Election- On Monday we Ihall know how our Eledors hare voted. Doctor Robert Harris, of the United States Schooner Eaterprize has arri ved m the Patapfco sloop of War. Doctor H. is in a bad State of Health. ! Tiie Electors of Prcfident and Vice- President, met on Wednesday last at An. n lpolis, agreeably to the constitution. All the eludtors were present, and the state senate adjourned for the purpose of accommodating them with their room ; without any debate the business was pro ceeded to, and the votes given as follows. federal. John Adams, Charles C. Pinckney, 5 anti-federal. Thomas JcfFerfon, Aaron Burr, F'om tie J3astvn Merturj, I Tailed from Boston in the schooner Nancy, belonging to Leach and Watson •f Boston, on the 18th of Augufl last, and in 16 days was taken by a French 1 privateer schooner, of 12 guns and 80 men, and carried into St Johns, Porto Rico, where I found the following Ame-1 rjpan \ eilels, which has been captured, viz. fchr. Lark, Randall, from St. Vin cents for New Yprk, Hannah, Dighton, from do. for Kenncbunk ; sloop Hercu les, Tolman, Anguilla,for Wilmington; ii hooner John, Barton, Norfolk to St. Thomas ; brig Jitno, Vincent; Philadel phia to Jamaica ; fchoencr Favourite Alice, M'Connell, Norfolk to Jamaica ; sloop Hiram, Wilson, New York to St. Thomas, and a /Wilmington brig. I think it my duty, in behalf of the above I mentioned mailers and myfelf, to pro claim to the world the villainous treat ment received from the captors, they being ftrippec! of their goods and turned on ihore pennylefs, and but for the hu manity of the Spanish government, who [obliges the captors or tiieir agents to fur nifli the mailers with "S bare support, might have been reduced to have begged their bread.—There was a Frenchman there, v/hom foreigners called a consul, bat the Span.'si government had not ac knowledged him as iiich, and he was only permitted to a£t as receiver of plun- dered or stolen goods, in behalf of his countrymen. An American hrig called the* Polly, said to be from New York, bound to Jamaica, brought in here, and purchased by a Frenchman called Car- ing. Said brig is bound to New York or Philadelphia, and commanded by Thomas Randall, mentioned in the fore- going lift, and is supposed to be covered ;>,s American property by him, leflors will do well to watch the arrival of the eforcnamcd brig, as flic will be in America about this tine* T* 1 ** Mr. cull, Ihe 1 etor ot J:J .e rward,llimulates to the per petration of the molt horrid crimes ; what eminence? What fecui ity? What hope I; ve the people left 2—lf vindiflive deadly ran cour can so tai oVe/power and dell/oy the puolic chara 'er of a Judge, that lie calls in a nob to avenge lus filly quarrels wi:h a rotligr j fin H,e Brarkjnrdge attending the judgment feat to pais upon the life and death 0 f the aiTaf. fins—How will he demean Uimfelfwhen the criminals are arttighed before i.im and produce his own letter (igned with his name as a ju.iihcation of the murdeier ? Il the n*ob Ihoutd abflain from fliedcli:i blood, and content tl.emf.-l,, i K the dc. Itruaion of property,disfiguring the persons. I and the exile of his pqi-foml enemies, will thit Judge venter to inflift sentence ofrelri bution, ccrmpenf.uion, fine, iwpiif'onmeht or dungeon upon those who haverifentoaffitlin ridding him of sneering neighbours, feared rivals, or hated iupenore ? Hated bacaufe really superior in worth and elttuution !! 1 Were he in a moment of returning virtue to hazaid an attempt at puniflim. m, he • t.-.1-iv expect that In- d- lulled in :l I nant followers would perceive his l'udden I change of lhape, and hunt liim down Ac taccn like wicli his ovn b!o lounds ! In this wicked letter Judge Hrackeilridue afTeAs great refpetf and zeal for the cha racter oi Governor M'Kean and artfully endeavours to excite his friends againll Mr. ASlifon. Tois refpeft and zeai is of late but rapid growth—But a few weeks before the governor's el-aiou. Mr- Brackenride publicly declared that M'Kean was a weak lilly old man; a flavetohis paflioiis, weald be' governed by those who flattered him most, & the (late mignt as well be governed by any old woman. He particularly mentioned 1 encii Coxe as a fycoplrant, destitute of all J moral principle, and an old.tory that jouie d J the Britiffo, who was likely to become Al'c ICean's greatest favourite, and that this w„ 5 enough to damn any man's ele&ion Thet'e declaration were notconfidential but in the open street in the pretence of several gen tlemen now in town who well remem ber all here dated and more ; yet now this lam« Governor who has made him a Judge is bepraifed by Mr. Brackenrjdge with a view of entitling him & his friends through the state in the private grudge againlt Judge Addilon, who in his anathematised charge has not said a word difiefpedtfnl of the Go vernor perfonallv. The col- 1 hefe arts of Judge Brackenridge will notferve. hw purpose. Tjie Veal tendency oi His letter will be discerned and abhorred by all parties. It prelents so frightful a pidW of the heart which di&aced it, that W. Athectrn. ! • • RETURN 01 ( i'or President and Viei Untied S\ J Mi(Tichafejftr>> j r -m^(\kut, : Vcrmq'it, I New-York, ! New-Wry, 1 , p.,. 7 7 00 00 Ui.:.lvl ; va,ua, 7 7 8 8 re, M'.iryliki V„,-„ua. 5 5 5 5 Kentucky, iVmiciiVf, Nortb-Oafolina, South. Carolina, Georgia, ,~*«U From the Pittsburgh Gazette. On the uifolent letter of Ju>fgc Br.tckenrirW, to Judge Afldiion, (puhiiflied in l..ft Fri day's gazette) the toll.,wing, remarks arc made ill the Pi::{burgh gazette. Mr. Brackenridge it ieenis never heard of *»y arts in the eledbn of. Governor... . Ilian ! Bu - 'et Wm not be alarmed, they .-.re not m-puted to him. His arts lay tlie other way, t 0 trim between the two candidates, pretend ne.reality, do things on both fides, that whichever succeeded he njisrlu J claim the merit. a: d the reward. Nobody | expects truth from him. He knows that inch arts did exist, but that they are not Hated to affl-ft the people this fide of the mouutauiE. For the people on thi? fide of the mountains did not cleft Gov. M'Kean. And lea ft of all would they apply to the peo ple ot Alleghany or Craws. rd county in wmcli iheje w*. so gre.u a majority agaicft llim. Nothing u; favourable to the people _ theft connties could be meant and flotWu- Unfavourable to the chc rafter and admin,f tration of the Governor, which must speak iT '! , And bat the malice of Br'ckenridge, tile reeling of intoxication the raving of infinity could fu? eft uch things. 9 . . » . •. r -■ r ' • *•••";' - *. ;' ; for thr . Ucnnur of liup»r, nature, It i , I tat few witl fit hardly to dj . «enrt or excuse it, an d if ibe 1 rrifl»ri.T* d e , t >,, r dtrty they w.lf , llt 1, (J1 lh ? d fW Governor to M r . BU rtenrid fio,i) -.11 further a o t! )o ,hy ; n the cour » >de put d Ue co »Mrrvian. »Btf ti.cre i. now Uh tquavociJ evidence -hai it ntvrr to W b.tn «uct e ._l, is'no- iiwrf atM j that B ?t on ly thr head uniformed llipc . ln , }f ' b " c U)t '""•t ii rHvtnr.mrd ui>|, ,,uri curr«K Of if U eiuer info the i u > fl»ct«ry lyftcm cfour State. - " A citjz£N! * P VOTE'S, . re Pmidetit if the tales. " ,** C | «Sj I fefl r .5 k -i." S s £ »a ,co ■< V* . k c : Schr '^ r S .^oJ 3 l qi n r _ , Sugars— to R. |{ 4 lf}„ri Sloopßetfey, Like New York 8 1 if Cap-ain i ..lnpj ohn P .tkeley, Hockley, Batavia 139 coffee, sugar See YVm. Wain Stafford Kennedy' .Baltimore 16 !n- kailaft—-nowden £c North ! Br.g Mary, Rich, Bolioti 7 T r T,r , „ a ' t to ra P t;i in Jason, Webster. St. Kirts 28 rum, hides, See—R. K a!fton Dumphy, Batavia 139 Col re. peprer, &e._J.-p, lUlip , i.liza, Michael, Afhla ,- a c ■ ■ Wine and Fruit, to captain 1 bcl, r Neptune, Jones st . Kills « Kutaw, Ennis P. Republican 34 1 homas. Stanley Beverly 10 Orange DoVe Cape Francois 27 Favourite, Grove Bolton 16 Betlgy (late Haftie) st. Croix S3 sloop sally, Webb. Nor f y!k 6 Cleared. h, psf r g»i I?ct, London } Co -1 s Kichnionu, Waters Eat a via Jr: Caihamn; Ekmftroan 7ai; asc.i A-j 'iifir.s, I t wis t!o New O leans tj 'Vtkinfon, st. Thomas H ; u ir,k-l s , SlodJert, Charleston , n n: ' n,,!ton ' Norf-lk tli,Ch ' " Washington Alexandria r riendlhip, Wortman, Norfolk Arrived I'cjir. Orange, Dove, 27 days in.m Brig hliza Mi yers, I ewis of Philadelphia n.ifriu:)), of tiiv k i;r.ore Vll U<. Rem Ms, Phi! V! :a Piily, Guild, lioft .ii frpet Philadelphia Aurora, Stiucr, Cturielton Betli y, Hider, do. Three friends, Cole, Boston to fail in 8 Jays J'ulia, Mince, Newbern, do. 4 day 3 America, Yellot, of Balyint** 1 •'■. .■ ,i'ey c »o. ' 1 1 * ' 'ifon, Ci.'irlcfion '' \ Ucilnics, Baltimore, to fail in 8 days ftragoll, Clarke, New York, to fail in 4 days Twp Friends, Gribben, of Philadelphia to I,til 111 2 days Two Brothers, Muiraj, of Boflon, :c fail for Philadelphia, in' 4 oars iloop Rainbow, Piiluie,, of No-York, to 1 ail in 3 (lays Mary, CaUwt 11, tf , i-lphia On the 3d of injv. arrived i C.r i boat with fix netl and a boy belaijg ■V to the fclir. Whine, Fry, of .Sale. 11. Jonnd to the Cape, which was ci'ptmed 01 'I- [ h Oc;.i her, by a ' rtnch piiv .1. r lent foj'Cuba, and that the abo e pn vatter had captured 4 American vcffeU of (.ape Nicola i>lo!e. s Ship Good Friends, of »nd fr-»m Pl.ilidelphi foruie liavanua, was Ipokeil off he Moniin zies tr.e it u'r a!l well. Schr. Ail inward b -tint ship and twj brig, b -low, n&m j* &c iLi>ltD)wn. Cipta.u ! ill, of the brig Suljniu!., iff rm-:, th.it h? .eh a: the Hjvoi.bj tfic f liowine vef f:!» to Philadelphia, viz. sh ; F.ii' ric 11 Urcvur, shy Utr >, Canby, schr, Hurkcr, Mi- l-lin, ' C.I Cllf, VcJliUl'k, Sioop salijr, Rcmingt in. », 'i * ■ BALTIMORE, December f. ' , ARRIVED,, ; khr. E link* Lb, Bwlfw, Cip* PbuicoU 19 ■LeJC thtt* (tie- foUowiog veflcU Brfg t*/ipatdi, VtnLm ' llaltifttorc *br, Aowric*, Yrilwt, . , f • • xte l-I.J -«■- •* Auoma'on, Joins, do J Brig Harry Myers, , Philadelphi. Ahd icvcril from Charicfton, fcamcf HQ' * known. !>' Flour at the Cape thirteen dollars, and the inarket much jjliitte.l with America., p.oduce. II C'iptAiu S. informs, that affairs wear a vtrv d pacific and orderly afpeift at tUe Cape, ai;d ' t that although all offices-are diilributed among s the blacks, the whites ppear to be very well r fatiafitd, and under no apprebeoiion* for their fafety. Aifo, arrived, brig Evelina, Uolmej, mae teen Vays, Cape Francois. Th- ihi,, Nancy, from i-Lt'ivia, i 3 bcluw. BOSTON, Deccmb-rj. j 1 ARRIVED, j a y, ! i Brig Greyho'ir.d, iaundeis, /.|; ca ~ : Sukey, Croft, S:. rum ,- 5 , • Beifey, Wintli.op, Turks lflanu i\ ■ S( "I»r Hppe, Gr.nt, H3v.ul: a— : Same day, ftiip Thomas RufieJl, J K kfon, ; Leghorn, via Portland. _A large sloop with wood from Kcnncbetk, • ith ieveral families paiTengcrs, wi.-, I of- itar Portland in the late itorm, crew and pafilr; Fiy /-;.^ - ajlehii outward' bo„m!. X ~: rnPn - P ', Cked th - e wr , ' k ° r * £>fh. w int» .« ber, .lure th«y bad I five dsys. Th»ylj : l >nged to a I'hi add .!, ? I %l h r L,ib ' l ? The remainder of thee,, ?„ J , ,^ crB ' inc ' u '•■»? « man, his w j f , a; , , t»o children were probable h.ft, Nancy, fe-.kman, of • m Pafla-naquody •% Newboryport, w4s -t -I" 4,3 '' 10! l' "'t- M:Vh:n" 20 Dollars Reward. n a „y from the frigate Cnn.teiU" AV qaptam Murray, at Ma.cs H«,ok, i „„i. attamaii, named William Williams, letter known t.y tile name of JOHNS rOw.— lie wis fifer to the marines on bond fai ' c ; • St' a * >' t;rs of «g*. 5 feet, 7 ~r 8 | , ' t tygb, a.litt e pock marked, full , aC ed a..d ■.c open countenance, stout made, h: b ha rt e ,i a fbori queue-Had on when he an «**«*« ? < olive coor'd jacket, and pantaloons the,:., vt Of which is Hot recoNedied. i)*vir, K bes i . Cbilomed to the (ej. it is probabl- he h*. . e , and f.nled, on bojr l foms m rchant fhi". ~ en ' ars W! " h « given f r csrtai , nifV.,', ; ~ tioil, hat vessel he has failed on ho-,r.\-, , - the ,-fcove reward jiid reafoaable expence,, lecuri "g h,ra, m any pa, t of the United Su-< . M4g»v,nfe immrdia'e infffr,. ; at,oti f.e-eo 1 ' . Cuksan, Esquire, of Ultimo,., " Its A of Ne «-York, oi . e funfaiber* iu Phila ie phia, Thomas & Peter MaciL-, Deceit « Ne. 119, south Front In,- ■ -codiot N O T I (T~E. A } I*9? t0 ' ! ' e Wyre in lehal',,? * -unfuU'fied Land WAX ( vrs, il v ,r • , >a '" re c, f foci peiTjus a? may he i - I, M J r iffiCe . OF A M CONNtIL, ft'fefc Ul ' a lew tlrfors «"bove Four.;,- D? ;nbrr S. FOR NORFOLK, jUlj M iV Y ■ -—\S Captain RIC'-T, %"ttanacfc {to'id viff.l, will ti Light on very low tom , if i mms dlate n wh'mf *ciAn CapU '" °" board ' M'P«e i&e.i G. & Rett. C. loftier, co t ™L:l {eWiaa "' geriCin bc pleafa : u!> ar- Dcc»mhvr g. > — . c it • 4Ge ' eel Tj-ee StjrJ " " BRICK HOUSE, '» %uce ii ar -ree" Tu LEi. Fi t;i.ire of Moore wiiarton W comber 8 . (O ."JT Sweet Malaga Wine. " 3*'- Qi nrtcl ' falks, on ban.l, oftht Ment ir's g tram Man_ south Front fti a. .... 1 rf, P u tablc connexions, 1 -i tbligmg, mild temper, who writes a tolerable J t« aud is well versed in arithmetic, will be tak » »«" " ! an aprrrnticr. Apply as above. Decembei 8. .. „ » i J I Postponement. K7* Tint SALES cf tbr P::OP7.R-TY - of K b-.t Morris and J.;hn Nichollon, vciyftd to fee difprfed of :tt 9 o'clock 11,13 V " : " ,h :lrP 1 ■to I I'd II!, '.. i : 7 »'cl"Ck tli j Fvfs.t- t'. precifelv. I ' J OHN ' HALL, Marshall, MorJjiaVs QJpcg, 1 s D-cember Bth, iBo.-».J | The con oll c v he ;, ; advert.Tel i tli, r r«.pvrty „! Knhcrt ;.ti - ,nd f 0 „, J.',' ; ; son. rdpeaivelv, tho -ales H which are to f. to. f rnenee thl'i ev ing by the Marlh U of i,',c Pc-M'ylv i, Hill ;i f ; ;;,, ws yiz . On ■ parr of the t u-chafe money to be . p f.-r,; m-hr h,.,.:- I the. MarfJial, and , n ,„.„ r , t'> re al. wed. < a<-h yu. ehjfer o cxamii e rlic i • iron ~r hefwe tie of ,r at tir c , t , 111 u • m ,"' tU - f! ' title tr , ;iy pir , i, ~,i c . 1 ' " <• ,r " o! >»••!» part nu r, ; , I ! U::h:V - , a: ' d th - dejwSt money (h .11 *! rat! e Ca!; re'U ! i«t ii r.O d&f.-a tit. tb,B . if- V: " ; tj. the- whole of ihe balime »f the pr.-c ( f ** e ••mwediate'y pai! to tt.e Marth.l, sii j I in default thereof the dep ifit to be f-.f:.. : 1 ani! ilcjiroprty fold again at the. rifle of t'r.c i ,r.' ! cliafuf. I Maifhal's O'Tiee, > j I-' ila.lt-'pi ia i)ec 8 j J Frefli Fruits AT AUCTION. To morrow morning at to be fld 1 by public andtion, .it Mr.rri>'s wharf, 'jutt ib. v.- ■he Di w'.i'lgc, I HE CARGO Q{ t!e tirig ELJ Z A Captain Michte', tro-D Malaga, confining cf— Sun n kei;s Muliatcl do i . liL>.ve<; Figs in kegs|tnd boxei Grapes m j-rs Prunes in boxes Andiovies in Lei;]' us and or.nojes in bo-c.'s Soft (helled a'mor.ds is balketa Jordan a;-d hitter dn in boxes, &c. , Shatwon £s* Ponlk, aucl'rs. Approved indo?fed notes at 6o and 90 days will I e receivsd in payment, viz. S.iles from 250 to xo.to dollars, : t Ao