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the head under SliPriflT, was also fsvorn Warrants of Attorney were recorded, and then cSme the mirthful part of this ceremo ny, about which so many tlionfand f.iUlcs have been propagated ; she truth being, thai the Sheriffs have not the mod diflant lharc in the bufinrfs. t Usber of tie Court, " Sfnior Alderman below tbe Chair come forth, and perform suit and service for a certain manor and tenement, called the nioore, in Com. Chefter."—Aldernun Newman accordingly mounted the table, when the Ullier prefen. ted him with i hill hook !<imfelf holding- a bundle, by the two ends, of white rods with both hands: these the Alderman cut in the middle with the hook. Remembrancer. " Ilew many are there. Usher. " Twelve-"—A. " A verj good nu'mber. Then a hatchet was delivered to the Al derman, and another bundle of (licks wa cut in like manner ; but the Alderman mif fed his aim, and cut his finger. Usbcr " Senior Alcl«rman come forth, and perform suit and service for a cer tain tenement, called the Forge, without fide Temple-Bar, in Com. Middlrfex,'—A bag was ready upon the table, and the Ullier afirfted the Alderman in counting out fix large horfe-Qioes, and fifty-four very long horse-nails. Memembraitcer— " How many are there ? UsberSix Ihoes and fifty-four nails." A. "A very good number;" and accord ingly they weie registered. The ceremony bring ended, the Lord Mayor asked the B-tron to honour them with his company to dinner, at Clothwoik- e rs* Halt, which was politely declined. LONDONDERRY, o<sloher j. Last week the Mayor a-.d Magistrates em powered the eorporation f .Jicitor to prosecute a{ the expense of the corporation, any peffen toreftalling, engrofling, or regratinp, and also promised to rtward anv person who will give fuoh information as will con »i£l those gnilty of the above offences. On Wednefdav last a man was detefled fel liug a quantity of oat-meal mixed with an equal quantity Of barley meal. Hi« w rfliip the Mayor inftan ly caused the whole to he seized and sent to the trcafurer, Mr. Thomas Beatty, for the use ot the poor. He also levied js. ,sd. from a potat' e fciler which he like*ife lent to the treasurer. DUBLIN, October 7. W« have been ief-rmed that there ii no truth in the neu-fpapcr appointment of Lord Caftlereagh to (be Government of Bengal. BELFAST, Oflober 10. J On Sunday, relief »as administered to eight 1 hundred and nintty ftven poor people, at flu pubi c kitchen tn Smithfield, when this, use- . tu! inftitutinn was doled fir the prefrnr. Since the commencement ot' thii charity on the ;eth .if December 1799, 'o sth Odofctr 180®, thefanuf 5471. jj«. iod. i has bees cx l-erided By this Day's Mail BOSTON, Dec. 10. oy a gentleman who arrived in town yes- terday from the Southward, we learr, that in eonfequence of a pennon of the United Meth.idiils, of North Carolina, praying the emancipation of the negroes of that State, very serious difturbuices had aril- n among them that in some dillridls, the blacks had. alTembkd together and committed many out rages the inhabitants. AUGUSTA, Dec. 3 . This day terminates the contcft which has for some time highly, and properly engaged public attention, and closes for the pre fen t a lubject at ."ill times interefling to an enlight ened community—This day'the voire of the people expreflVd by the Electors cf the sev eral dates, deligriatef. the Executive Magis trate of the Union for another term of four years.—This is the fourth time in which the United States of America under the Federal constitution, have praftiqally demou flrated the errors of thpje theories, which pronounce the tle&ion rf a chief ir.compatable with public order, and the ne eefTary energy of government. The ref»'t of this eieftion will we trust prove beftef ei*l to our country, and place at the head of these dates an officer, who pursuing the policy heretofore adopted, will continue to cur citizen those blessing«, and that prosperity, which, tinder over ruling Providence luve so signally dil!i*gui(hed this happy laud. INSURANCE COMPANY Of the State of Pennsylvania. December 16th, ISOO. THR Stockholders arc hereby notified that an Etrdtiun will be held at the Cempany't Of 6ce , on Monday the nth day of Januiry next, at 11 o'clcck in the forenoon, for thirteen Directors for the ensuing year. JAMES S. COX, President* <^T2Tany. The Cargo Of the Sloop SALLY, CONSISTING OF AN aflor'rvient of CORN MFAI., FI.OUR, and BSFAO, together the laid SLGOP, will be dilpot'ej of at a liS'ril credit, if immedi at« application te made. She can fail tia 3 day».— Apply ta MOORE WHARTON, No. 18, Dock street December 16. d4t. Coffee and Cocoa, IN BAGS. Entitled to I'rewbac/t, FOR SALE BY William Hujller, No. 69, fonth Fourth flreet. rffcember is f Gazette of, the United States. " P&nxp&L*!; . /O WKDKESi'AY FVKJCrito. R V.C l> ft B£ li IJ RETURN Ol J VOTES,'''. For President and Vice President ef (be United States. K „5 S S g< JS 2 . t ■3 § t § C. tS Co New-HatupfhiiT, (, 6 Mrfifrchufejtitf, 16 K'i iJc-Ill.inu, 4 4 C>llltw£licut, y g Vernmnt, New-York-, ij 12 New-Jerf-y, 7 i oo co P-nnfyivania, 7 7 S 8 Dcliware, ? ■? / Maryland, S S 5 S Virginis, 2 , 21 Kentucky, Tenheffee, North-Carolina, 4488 South-Carolina, 8 | 7 f Georgia, 61 | 61 | 62 | 61 J «• © ■;:•<■ HIM WATER WORKS. Wc wnderflnnd, that an exueriment, in part, was made on Monday, on the opera tion of the Water Works cynllristtt*! in ciry, by Mr L*trob<*. Wc are h:r>py i:s Oeing authorised to state, that their lucfef, is equal to tlie public expectation; aud that the mod (wiitary and ui'eful efFe&s may be Anticipated from the general operation of an inftitu ion, conceived with ingenuity, and v executed with equal sagacity and applicati >n. One of the fupsreargoes ef the ship Phi ladelphia, frofn Leghorn. arrived in town lad evening from Cape Mis, at which place, he lef-c the (hip on Sunday evening By this gentleman, we learn, that the Ihip Phila d. l .ihia 011 her paflage to this port, fiepped at Gibraltar, from whence to the Capes of Delaware, flic had 42 days passage. Whilst the Philadelphia lay at Gibraltar, fiiip to Baltimore arrived ther#, from Leghorn, the cautain of which in'for* red, ihat, on the 16th OAob*r, he. with a number of others, were obliged 10 flfj» *heii cables and put to sea on account of a Fren.'h army having attacked and got complete ;>o(Teflion of Leghorn. Our informant further adds, that the fleet with troops under Sir It. - Abercronibie h ll returned from -Cadiz to Gibraltar; With out eftetV'ng any thing, an-i h?d again failed, destined, as was generally fuppol'ed, to Egypt. 1 he Philadelphia, saw a great number of veScls off the coali bound in [The Editnft of rht- B.'llon Mercury prcpr.fe at the commtnc met)t of the Nd»-Y< ir to enlarge the (ize, .*.nd ejttend the plan of their paper. It hns been a f.ithion of late, from the example of a few indivi dual*, to diverfify the diurnal page and yoke literary articles witli political detail and corumercia .notices. Thi» plan thp above Editors are about to foliotf. We undrrftai'.d tint a Gentleman of principle* purr, and of elegant letters, is to be associa ted in the defigil. It it unnreefTiry for us add that though we doubt, we warmly v)isb, success to this liberal fchrmr. We lliould do injollice to tie supposed Editor, if we fupp'elled the publication of the following ferfible remarks, extrafted Irom his ProfpefUu.] S e iV A R K s. IN a country, where Government lives and ails by the constant consent of the peo ple, it is all.important that the mind of the people be founc. Errors in opinion will generate errors in praftice. When the na tional ninij is efltanged' from jult maximsj the national will mutt be expedited to ue pe veife. That irewfpapfrs hive great influence up on the sentiments and dtfpofi'.ions of evsry community, in which they are circulated, is verified by uniform experience and ohferv.t tion '1 o these fotirc j s a preat proportion of men look for political infoi M.ation.— Hence these publications ws engines of 1111- mrnfe force, either to prop the bulwarks of society, or to lh ke them to their founda tions; and tVere is realon to believe that nc itiflitutions, sacred or civil, can Hand againd the tonllant j-epeiitio*, by the press, of un < qutradicled falfehood, unexpoled riiifrep, fcnt.ition, and ur,confuted lophiftiy. The modern Innovators ar.d l)eftrt»Yeri, aware of this truth, hove (eizrd upon the I'lefsWiih avidity, that by governing tlw moral, they might control the phyiical power of society. Believing that human nature is prone to be come what it long contemplates, and to act in unison with its ohjeft ; they have never (topped at the occafiomil, or tianfient im preflion of their dbOru e' ; but by pref nt mg them continually in every form,' aimed to mark them lo deeply upon the mind that they (liould influence the lift, and inevitably become principles of conduct. Under the impofipig names of Flulofophy, D;uioci?cv, and Republicanism, they have propagated sentiments and feelings naturally ptudu&i/e of irreligion, anarchy, and the diff lution of every moral and social tie. That tlif efforts of Jacobittifm have h: d an alarming fucceis in our country, mud appear to every one who reflets, that the very bed of govern ments have sometimes been fcarce'y aMe to move ; that the principle of refiOunce has appeared to be too much for the principle of redraint ; that the prejudices and pa (Hons of the community have been prevailing over its reason and intercils } and that our fingu- ■ ,| lar profperiry 'Kan ffrrri-J .aurjnvmt op , by ihc,riJ}>itii!y MI«X' fli \| mulcting u'k- exV< i,.«i : of.,th<r ! I" lici'.Turr, .tjic fcrJs r 'f!fc»*Vuptwi.l>.iye iiot y»t fpn:"e.,u;> i»V> >J ,i tlvol'r oi!'ii.-.!i-ri ( wliali in ptlic.r ptwa <»f jour.country ; i reifon m iu>}-r :lu*y may. here, ; *l, Iciill, b ! ( I n ilit .[irtnc'iplcj, inditytlon ( Sid numvri, flitch *c r<?Cfi*ct( si .rii ou ' ! tatlicr, tli:re 19 a ercjt. ffuoj jo bejimio j 5-Hiitfi!, nnj wiU, vnhii.hti | mintun *r., S)««ulJ tlisfe- bet<»v * J> T,, y t' J the l"('oi>ers, ilicjr triomjili be. iudtri j complct* ; and. th«- hope * nait.rn cai ! oe ac oner republic.(i'lVV v* hladtt fjrcvrr. Wo Arc nfSflu if bOl <i lubit» ami vis w<; a itmitim? cji«i*t\er *iy 'ttta pride of ancestry j ilill'i Uuiiitii ol nrovrrty, wllifl; lii.-hljr j?,V"ur» i rrpubl-c. Tlirrt i» in Nin*. mud ivfprift lor ami civil ii:*ticutiau» »nd pluph ot thi: -pun'„y <if and mo derty of y*rfenal.pittriifioi<s, wlircli are a eoiifnrtnfibN* to ilie spirit nf chriftiamty a "ppoflte K» rtre audaciriU and profligate cSa r.iflrr »fa prrat proper*.!.in of the demagogue and tbedrifli of,(!ir Tlw le advanta je» arc luuct) a: < iter to royfc and enc.ourag' our efl*'>rt«.to jxcfcur them ; to rouic, be caufr so oiocl, it m fakr , tbencnura«e, be tanfe we have tlie *' ground." • To tht cauje of Turn Li ■ s-ft Tir f tin CMife of the lejdioy P: in'cipltt >l)4 tnflilß iTi®n» which we'l.arc treeived Ironi Ffpvidcnc and from our Antcflur?, tln» p4per i» to bi W<»ft faithfully AhH pfrf'vrr'uijty tlfvotrd Its iue to bn dir.-rt-: .--:iinfl.th flrn.nff hi»M* of lfc(-i>tfoufrrf* *ij It wilJjim to tell :hc' 'nHJ'ni .ir>d ihi niUTH' onrj-, 'u|i6n c«*ry imporwnt i'ut» jcA i to f .'liow tip tit* tirn 0/ j ><;pS;i:tf<i will) civitn'!!.E\iun i its ni :rf(nrf< , i>e< with <lctff\itin •, »;id tw tt;- bi>W .<>•. *hle aclVociV f<J ;!*" >: f £*.•<■ m ilifi-J, tbc itirirrlU i l i_- pr<v'v:|>l virtue, and vlie tmtht af.Hli^io»». "If ri;d'«f the candidates For the qsic« oFPrciiJent ihould h:ivc "a majory of the whole number and ati ojual number 01 retd, the ccmftirutitjrr provides, thai the" Ho-jfi* of Rcprdentatives fl>aiv im ujcdia;cly after die voces, ape Counted cliooli wie of the two- by ballot ; bul the rrprdentation ft om each H.itp is en titled to but one vote ?nd a majority oi all the ' ftrucs U required to 3' choice. New a 5 the two reprefdAtadvet from Vermont we of ©ppofite polirictd fcntK mcntj, ral fhtcs .ii N.ew (Itts, Connodlcut, See. u decidedly on lone fide and that rfotKcrtj J 'fork, Pennsylvania . Viijihia, &c. ti lon tbe ottjefj Md as the majoritj of j|s« woul4 .it not Jhtit cir cumihtnon beextresnely AiAcult taiuaM a choice ? ' . * -Hi ' " ' i <c: ' In the town of Bellirica (MafT.) is now living a Mr. Ebemzer Rlchardfon, a re fpcdVable farmer, who was marriwJ at the age of 22 to a young woman of 21, by whom he had eleven children< As* ter her decease, at 401 . P22 at 47 46 3t hi married one of J at 60 ' 1 53 at 66 45 at 75 J Lf« The seventh wife is in a declining state of health, while Mr. R. now at 77, enjoys a good cor.ftitution, nianageshis farm with great lkill and incluflry, and has the bcjl prof peels ! ! Agriculture—ln one as the last Moni teurb a caution k given to cultivators, by reciting the cafe of a proprietor of ,200 productive acres of ground near Paris, who ordered all the Jlones, which were abundantly strewed upon its furface, to be removed, from an ideathat the/ pre vented the growth of the corn. The consequence was, that instead of a rich harveit, his ground scarcely produced any thing. On consulting the neighbor ing farmers, he was advised to replace the stone as they were before ; and hav ing complied with this advice, his labor was repaid by an abundant hurveft.— The inference drawn from this statement is, that the ft ones, when leathered over the foil, prevent its becoming clotted and hard. They shelter also the young blade from the wind and the blast ; they fetain the humidity which would other wife be evaporated, and they are pronounced, on the whole,, to be highly favorable to the progress of vegetation. We afe informed, that a proclama tion was lately iflued by ToulTimt, com manding the Negroes to return to the . ' plantations to which they belonged and ■ir> to work ; in conJcquence of which a mutiny broke out among the Blacks, which was quelled by 12 of tic-ringlea ders being executed. ... On Saturday, November 27, iff the Lo.;;i:turc of Maryland,-it Was deter mined, that the Constitution of the United States did nit prohibit an indi vidual state from paling bankrupt laws, or granting relief to insolvent debtors. • The pleadings of counsel on this im portant qu eft ion occupied two days. On Friday lafl Mr. Jeffcrfon received at the city of Walhington, a letter from L. C. Pinckney, Esquire, informing hirr that the s of the State of South- CaroKr.a had given eight votes for Tho mas Jeubrfcn, and seven for A-ron Burr. [Bait. American The last Pittfburg paper contains, a lift Oi' One Hundred aid Six causes to be fried at Alleghany county court next term. What tine picking must the get*, tlemen of the bar find in such a litigious neighbourhood ! Ror<u. Favour. A low Frenchman bragged that the King had ipoken to him. Being asked what his majesty had said, he replied, u he bade me stand out of his way." Spaniih Etiquette. The etiquette of the Spitnifh court was the most severe in Europe. One of their kings fell a viftim to it. Philip 111. being newly recovered from a dangerous malady, was fitting near a chimney, in which was so large a fire of wood, that he was almoit ftifled. Etiquette did not pcrmiet him to.rife, nor a common ddmefti'c to enter. At length the Mar quis de Poßar, chamberlain, came in, : but etiquette forbade his interference, . and the Duke of Ufi'eda, malter of the t houfehald, was sent for. He was gone out; and the flame increased, while the king bore it patiently, rather than vio late his dignity. But his blood was so i heated, that next morning an erysipelas of ihe head appeared, and a relapse of the fever loon carried him off. Ship Criterion, Smith, and Eliza, OA ford, have arrived at Charles ton from this port. From the Washington Federalist. A NEW PATRIOTIC SONG TUKR—" AHACtttOS Iff HEAVES." COLUMBIA'S brave Navy now floats on the main, Deterniiu'd to quell ev'ry haflile 'lcr tar« haire f\»orn vengeance t e:r rights to maintain, Aind fleer urutiflurL'd vafl o.ean : United arid ire, Co!n i liiins fhal! be, lr,d resent ev'ry infu!t by lard and by Tea. Tben fill to the Na vj, 'till ye drain the bo".v dry, Tho' the Navy of Europe at present <ut-vi;s, •r not C lurabian;, but itand to youi fbri ti, rap d pr grcfUon your Navy fhal! ri e. Their forefitbsr» spirit, &r.d lonp irav they meet a reward to their mei it Then fill to the Navy, See. ti • f S At ti» .lie ..in,: of tiay Low great the delight, When the top men above loudly lings out below, 1 Oil, my fir»ve b-^ys—j fail heaves in fight, Just under o'«r lee, tw > points front the bow; Then the 1 nutfVain's fiiriil cnll, Pipe* I he ce*- mie and all, All lianas t > m.ik ■ tail and we'll I'jjh overhawi. Then fi'l to the Navy, &c- IV. If a Toe fie tun-- out we (hall quickly decide, J v'ry i.tr c lhiil be ftrain'dto mike her fur* render ; Oil' funs are all pri-n'd, iq our tars we confi !e, Ar.d ! i '.hi b ten Columbia;.a «ili her ; A.i i 'f e are. Tho' we've courage to conquer, we've mercy to (pare : Then fill totl.e I'.ivy, Sen, V. Let antiquity's pig.* it* herpes extol. The fame o.' their Czlars aad '.rave Alexin i!e. s Eir ,<ve Trniton 't.s he, A p;t'eni fh II be, Then fill to the navy, Ac. VI May WASHING TON tver our armies com in.rni. May the wisdom 6f AJan:s our councils de ode. E.nail t l eir dtcrees, Ar.u Inng nisy thay live in c ntrntment arid fafr, 1 200 Barrels Prime PORK, ' ' For f.ile t y THOMAS ivEn,AND. | Dccevnbe/ j* diw Gazette Marine Lift. I'CUT Or PHILADELPHIA. I >' H . Cap . Brown of t'.ic (liip Terrific, BrSww, flaM '« I '> «Sys ir.nii H'tvauna, informs, that I iif irft thee in CO. villi i 4. fail of American I vefi'eis .unaiiij whom were, the brigs F a'.tie, I , for BaltirnWre, Fricndfliijj, H awy, I tor ■ ■ ew- i ork, and (loop Sally, Hemjugton, I (or ;liis port. Lxft tlwrrc, (hip HeroiCafc- I :'-y, to fail next day ; fch'r Peggy, Coffin, I in 2 or 3 days ; Ship Good Friends, .Ear!-, ana fchv ; tiix, Davidijn, to lait in 4 or S 1 Says all for this pore. , I ..'i;.' !"r. Arnold, and f.-h'r Jin;, Tufcy, at I and Ir.im this port, taken, fc:H into an<i ibcraicd at I KaflT;o NP. have since a-riv'sd at the Htvin™. ■ '■> •>? (chooser Tws Frig's, captain Gribb«i< I from tape Francois, was tota.iy'joft on Jot I m the ga.e of Ttyirfdiy i.ift . 9 Capiair. Grbfeen (eft Cape F .ncain ta.cptil' I pany wjtli tilt lchnoner Paia, n, o.f and for I 'vew-Y'. rk. (Jn the loth inllaiit, to the I ward of.Chirics'e.gue, fpok*. the brig I of Newhavtn, tn.w t or*s lfia*d t:r N. Xork> I the capt. o; which in ormcd him that' the brig I 1 lannah, Lnandfii eof aM from i'Ji tad. for C t I Francois, w.-.s cast away c>n tie Caicos.tbe aoih I Nor. crew and part of the cargo saved, aud had I arrived it i'urks Island. ■ BOSTON, December 9. * RRIVP.D. day 11 ■ Brig Friu dfl-.ip, Pat'.erfon, Liverpool 51 j Bug Borz n, Yung, Liibjji 40 I ! Sohr J"! y itov;r, D. inkwater, T- lfl ind tj Schr. Beifey, ManfWß, St. S bafliaiii 4 S I Arrived on the loth Dec- — I Bug Ua '••»( G«te, Bremen 44 I Rri;.: Olive Prvieh, i.h.'fay, Turk. Island 16 I ; The fchoorer lieifty left at St. StLaliians the ! ollowihg "viflVls : Brlj» Lydia, of New Yoik ; Captain Wat- j so» vf Philadelphia; O'Cor.ner. of do. ftiin I Th j-. as, -of Chjil-ttm ; Captain'- t Lirrellrr «n.l .Vt«fhall, ctclo bKg f-tuly of Jvrtrfolk ; hirtpre Nixon, Hay, of Savannah, (traoihri, and cargo damaged; the iviinerva, Barr.ar.% :»r Philadelphia, failed the 13 1 Oc- fl to!>e ; tie I'latinia f ravels. tor New York, I filled a lew hours be ore "the Betsy. Oc : rober 19, in latin de 44, 7, longitude 4. (poke j a fchooiior IrnHi Gloucelter for St. Sebastians. I The brig Friendship left it Livtrpool the fol lowing vrflels ; ■ Na : /by, C.ai riil', cf Portland ; (hip Palrni ra. Sow ie, i>t Profidrnce, for Madeira,, firft aiml; brig 3«p)iia, Follat lbee, from Newbu ryp rt ; Titree Sifters, .Murphy, Plymouth i I Polly an : Harriot Nuble, of Boston, f,r Sa valinah firfl wind ; sVarr.npton, I W.ifton, ft>r SaT'Mnah. Oiflobrr latitude 47, 46, for.Cf tu !e > *6, ,IC, spoke fbip Ori on, tl '.rrifon; of **., girt'» fr .m N- « London, ■lor tdi d n ; 17 days <mit ; Fox, WM{e, Port- Ijnd re-dy to fail ; Cleopttra, Bnnk'r, Bof *<W. uncertain .; 8 -t( y, Dennis, Portland, to fail in ten or tweWc days ; PrePdent, Pi..kham, New ready to fall There were feva- I ral Southern Is If ft at fcivcrpo"!. The brig Horia m left at Lisbon tbe followinc I V'.fTcli H . Brig Kiijiha,!, ,«;f Boston, htought in by the English j ab>ig for Baltimore, ready for f'ea ; ani three or f -hp thrrs In latitude 42, for pitiide 44, i'poke (hip Matilda, Tnv-ef», I twenty-fix days fiom St Sehaftians, for New York; who inforii ed that Caftain Archer, of Silem, was to faij next day 1 ,r the fame place. November 19, latitude 41, 59, spoke ship H Gi*org-Wa!bi«gton, thr;« da;s from Boston- ■ December 7, twenty eight league# froim Cap; Cod, Ipokt'Captain Alien in a fch;:oner 5S | ; days from Malaga, for B.dt'jn- The Koriaon experignttd Lvtrai fsserc gales of wind. The fchroner Jolly Rovi-rleft at Turks Island j the foiiowing veflels I Biig Miujit, of Pi.rii'mou h, and Wil liam, Thiflipiiin. of Niw fljven, to fail in two or three days. Captain D. failed from tbe V'i iryard tin Sunday, leaving fhip Olive Branch, r ghteen days from boston ; two brigs from thsWeft ladies, of Portland and Keune ■ 1 Tjie brig Olive Branch failed in co. with a brig for Portfmouih, and Captain Thojnpfon, I for New (laven. • Several squire rigged veflels were in the bay yefterd Vi W'Undm. The ship Boniulus of this port has arrived st the Vineya-d, from Batavia, in a Ihort pas- I sage NEWPORT, Dec. 8. Arrived oil Ssturd'iiy, the brig Sally, of Boston, capt. Hall from bound for Bofton.—Saled from Batavia 16th Jnne, under convoy of the U. S. frigate Essex, capt. Preble!. Ait v;d this d y. the (liip China, of Phi» ladeiphi 1 Capt. Joi'nfi, from Bitavia. bound j for Philsdefpiiia. Sailed under convoy of I tlie Eff,x. NEW-YORK, December 16• ARRIVED, d2y , Brij Pe,rgy, Cotter, St. Übts 61 Afjih.r to 1! e Dominii k Terry, arrived here from Martii iq ie.iolorras, thitthat ftiip was '-aptured n Sat 79, long 69. b/ a French I pnvate rnf jo guns and :8o men, and sent into 1 Guadeloupe. The lugger Viper, front MiJdletoa, has arri ve ' at St i h inas. Cap:. Mansfield handed us the f illowing Lift of Veflels, at New Providence, condemned and so adjudication. Schr. Massachusetts Mansfield, of New York, I furiher proof ; fchr Betsey, NichoUs of N. Y»rk, vefTel and part of her cargo, condemned, pirt for fuither proof ; brig Eftjuibo Packer^ Dunfmore, N. York, pan of tbe earjjo con demned, veflel and other part cleared ; fchr. Raven, Jennings N- York, a.lju Jicati. 11. brig fl Hannah. Hall, N. York, adjudication j brig Ceres, Peters. N York, adjudication ; brig El'- I sex, Orne, Salem, veflel and cargo condemn-d ; Ichri. Stlly.—Bolton, vessel arid cargo con- Bfl detuned; Picket, Roberts. Charleston, and cargo condemned ; Nancy, D-ine,Charlef ton, vciTcl cleared ind carco condemned ; JSuck £kin. Fuller Csarlefton. idjudicatiriiiPauK Mill.', No f.ik ; adjudication ; Experim.-nt , p^ji adeiph; > adjudication ; and Gofport, Jennings, Charleston, and (loop Good intent, Slocum, Bolton, adj dication. A fewjojys previous to Capt. Men ft. Id; lenving N «.v.Provide 11-- ao or lrr was issued fr»m tfi Covlrt ol' Viee A'l-iiralty, that all nmtral vtf n ha'-iug on board articles the produillon < f .Spait. S unl to a Spamfh port, wili be cocdcmned with out trial; and the iike with French manufaSuru.,. I bound to a French part , H