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i i I.e-a...... In Tl.e-a Hi.hlttrtl.il IVltir. ill III A 1111 llllll CCin HW DJOIUBI ftliuwuiu vaiivib From the American Sctiiul of this morning. I PACKETS FOR EUROPE. The death ol ihe juourable Buthrod Washmt- A PHii.ADCi.rHiA.

iTHEATK Last night of Mist KlZl.LY'8 Kugagtimnt, 2" I THIS tVENINtl i' n.w Piu.n..f triced bv party eent out lo reveng. tin ton, on Judge, ol the Supreme Coin! of V. Ship Monongahela, Disey, Liverpool, Dec. young lady lnJ, it seem, hrcu imperative, and in- of norly lwu lunar month, Ins to no on murder, but beins: Hcialtil bv the SuanMi com- Buire, waa yeitrrday announced by the lilrrl At Neiw Vox Will ba performed the Comedy of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Young Ma.loiv Mr.

Wood Tony Lumpkin, JrflVraea Miss llardcaslle. Miss KKLI.i To conclude with the laughable Farce of the AGREEABLE SURPRISE. on l.i. WMki" thing, decided no ona p.iuclpie." Ilia tnquirar, ln4uder they .1 Hint lima escaped Att may to the Curt of Nisi Priu. holding by Ship K.ie, Funk, H.vre, Dee 1 Jennings, histu ow.

iH I of the same dale, aay. the vengeance of the whites. But thay could not es- Judge fudd, and tt the Diairic! Coml of the city ship Pacific, Crocker, Liverpool, Pec. 1 2,,, il. ilV.l iAi.Vth! I "A great v.rietyof Frojelt.tm tha elective cape the vigilance of Moredock.

who having le.ro. and county of Philedslphia. holding by Judge IUI- Ship Corinthian, Chedwirk, Loudon Pec. I J.f.r'Jl. il Francbi.e.

have been subu.i tied and ed Ihat th.y r.me op every se.frn to hunt in the low. II. Both Court, adjourned Immedi.t.ly. Ship 8il Holdtidge. Liverpool, Iec.

8 w. ft n.T "in St.n.r LeiKh'a. Dodd.idge'. and neighborhood of K.ike.kia, w.tched for them fiom Thi. truly eminent and justly venerated m.u Ship Sully.

Mary, H.vre. Dec. in enZ'ur thiS have sha.ed the a.m. f.l. with Messrs.

to ye.r. died at tha Mansion Hotel in thi. city, at h. wi.Vi in 17M ih. tki wo Wilson's and Campbell's.

The subject i. Two or lh.ee ye.r. after the murder, having about two o'clock ya.terd.y. after an illness of l'HICES OK STOCKS. It the uieln a bout tweii tv-' ittl.l 1 pen lire And the only que.tlon now before the heard that thi.

pany w.a in the neighbourhood he aou.ewh.t le.i than two Ha arrived eaily Correcttd ueeklufor the Actional Uatette, by VA 7fiMl ih.i 5h einen.e if Treat nienv OnninTitee, i. the original Resolution of the La 1 rai.ed a am.ll comp.ny, and gave chace to them, in October, on hi. way to Trenton to open the Cir- HUTCHINSON, Iniiatii ilavi inH tesilnaa nirrhts fond tranenorts Committee mod.Aed only in two but the Indians escaped. On the following ye.r cuit Court, and complained the mottling following Stock aid Exchamge Baoan. D.Mion.t.

oatulatio wiYk iubmir sions. and "triking out the provi.ion for adjuaiing I the, came to their old hunting ground agaiu, vt being unwell He nevertheless went to Now Philadelphia, A'ovember 25, 1829 thef.eehold by it. value; and 2n the 3 I ofMore.lock them a. they lay hid on an Je.aey. and diacha.ged hi.

public dutiea with ic JhoulJ he' reaJv to "ll inineriinent if'lhey were I "hi. hue believe ia a ce.t.in de.c.iptioo I.Und in the and the p.rtiea being cu.lou.ed en.ry and ability. Aa a. the bu- United State. Stock.

i Remarka. SniiBlIrioiU rrom nearly e.u.l. bloody battle en.u.d in which the wa, d.ipo.ed of he hurried back to PhHa r.TI llBrfcl.IW.il.. 1UU IUI. UJI IIIIVIC.I vant I1 plunging iuto the river.

A year or two after he sur- ditorder increased rapidly and he early without much modification. 1 he basis of reprt' from Do. 1821 Deddridite now resided with Jenning. and 100 08i 104 1110 S7J 884 pnaed aeven ol Hie aame tribe and tliem, aim iu.pres.eu win. mo uouei iiui ne noi over Oct.

I. bar dauihier at H.iboroueh; the litter a beauiiful P1IILADKLI-IIIA THEATRE, ARCH S1KEET. Mr. FINN'S Benefit and last appeal ante. THIS EVENING, Will be presented a new piece, railed 1'ettr Finn' Trip to ifee Sea.

Mr. Finn, Mr. Finn After which, 21 lime here. Ihe new play of MARKIED It SINGLE. Beau Shatterly, Mr.

Finn Ferret, Archer In the course of the evening, a number ol song, glees, fcc and ne comic song by Mr. Fino, called Ihe Philadelphia Firemen. To conclude with the last act of THE HYPOCRI1E. Mawworm, Mr. Finn Dr.

Can. well, foot LAUNCH To-morrow afternoon, at half pest 3 oMork, will be launched, from the ahip yard of uli. John Vaughan, Kentington, I new boat, owned by the proprietor, v-f the Ualiimo.e Union Line. come it. Tire hope that he would be able to go full gratified in the belief that he had now sun ioo loo nil.

bul auite a child, to whom, however, inaen. eiblv. and in i)ep of her he be came warmly attached, and would willingly have sentation still upjo the table." Extract from a letter ued Navy-Yard, Ne Yoik, November 26, 182a. Private Letter, baoe been received at thi. Yard to day, from the officer of the Peacock, atat-ing that a sloop of war has been sent from Pensa cola lo bring the Hornet to that place (Pena.

cola,) aha having been dismasted and made her way into Tampijo, officers and crow all well." Among the new American publication, on our table, we may specify, the large octavo, entt.leJ married tier, but una ai ol impruuence waa pre vented by her Dually tiling her all'uciion on a pu pil of 1 hie waa Mr Aikin; and tin young lady wa. af.erwarda the mother of Mr. B.rb.uld. Among the letter, writen duiing hii raiiilrnce with JenninKf none are more reuiar ficed all the murderers of his mother and her infants. He continued to make war upon the Indians, and ia aupposed lo have never lost an opportunity of gratifying this master parsion of his soul.

Yel he waa uot cruel by nature; on the contrary, he wa. kind, generou. and benevolent, sincere and warm in l.ia fiiend.l.ips, punctual in hi. and possesjed of a more than o.dinary degree of calm deliberate courage. He excelled in all the manly exerci.es inci.le.it lo a frontier life, and had few equal, in strength, activity or hardihood.

He waa a mighty hunter) in all the artifices of the chase, fond of roaming tluouph the woods and sleeping by his camp fire, and delighting in all the kabla than hi. expoetulatoiy one to little Mi.a, and through the dutiea of ihe recent session of the Circuit Court of Ihe United was not entirely, however, abandoned, until a week of the lime elapsed. Since then, he been occasion illy thought betti-r: but wa. n.ver able tt quit his chamber, and hia strength comtantly dimini-hed. For the last three days, no ptoapect of recovery remained to cheer his f.iends.

His family ir unite ly reached here in lime to console his concluding hours, and to give to Ihe final drpaiture fiom Ihii wo.ld one of Ihe iuiporfant comforts ef wikh it ia susceptible. Judge WAHirVGT0w was in the seventy-first year of his age. He had studied the science which tie afterwards and exalted, in the otfl of James Wilson, the only Judge of the Supreme Couit uf the United Slates yel furnished by Pennsylvania. After practicing with much repute linn, but for nine years, ai bar in Virginia, he was appointed in 1797, by Pre-4'lorit John Adams, two, 01 a retaliatory una, to tno moiner, in. tar or conain of who lived in the aame home, Wa cannot oui.te all.

Mi.a JenniiiK', whom had at firvt f. inlUd a. a chilJ, began quickly to per reive with all her in.tinc, her power over hi.a. end treated him capriciously. In hie letter Ke.earih.es, Philosophical and Antiquarian, concerning the Aboriginal History of America, by Dr.

J. H. M'Culloh, Jr. of Baltimore. This ia a work of great labor and long research, directed by scientific intelligence.

Dr. M'Culloh has been many ha u.ze. her lo be either alwayakind oralwaya negligent and rude; but though ma.mgeil ad.oilly enough, it will not compete with either of the latter, to the elder ladiea. both of whor.it Three per cents, Four and a half per rts. Ohio Sixes, Do.

Fives, Bank btocsi. U. S. Bank North America Pennsylvania Philadelphia Farm, and Mechanics Commercial Mechanics' Schuylkill Northern Liberties Smith" ark Kensington Penn Township Gerinantowu Camden Trenton STOCat. North America Pennsylvania Philadelphia Union PhoMiix Delaware Marine United State.

Atlantic American Fire Pennsylvania Fire Franklin Fire Pennsylvania Life) City Six per cent stock Five per cent. do. State Fives Masonic Six per cent. Five per cent-Delaware Bridge shares Schuylkill Bridge shares years employed on his subject, and haa collected aeemi, had taken upon them lo read him (he wa. to a vacant seat in the highest judicial tribunal of now not four-aiifl-twenly) a matronly ten ire, am: material which every philosophical enquirer will highly appreciate.

The octavo, consirting of A Genealogical His robaMy expected nothing leaa than iu I. a re toil but DodJrii'ge never forgot hi. official and profe. ion. I After admittinir the kindneaa of tory rf the First Settlers of A'ew England, by John Farmer, Conesponding Si cretary of the New 100 1 1 12ft Int.

fin 100 101 tj 103, 5 July I. I Dio.from 100 1221 1234 0th July 400 411 413 do. 400 430 440 Ut July 100 99 100 id Nov. 60 64 4 3d Nov. BO 02 I 624 do.

3i 41, 424 do. TS 294 29 i do. 20 87 884 2d Nov. DO 634 064 3d Nov. 25 854 S64 do.

30 85 37 do CO 64 do. 60 854 87 6th Oct. 80 364 87 list July 10 94 94 12th Jan. 400 414 420 l.t Aug. 60 85 68 1st June 60 60 i8 6th July 80 80 83 1st June" 40 84 85 do.

60 80 81 6th July 25 8S4 39 2d June 60 65 664 6ih July 100 133 138 5ih Oct. 60 63 66 7th Sept. 80 27 28 20 221 234 6th July 100 110 112 Int. fm. 100 1044 1064 5 July 1 100 1004 101 Do Aug.l 100 None 100 103 5 for sale.

80 50 65 l)iv. Oct I 10 124 12' Do. July 8 60 73 75 100 146 150 fnt.Sept.l 200 210 215 Do. Oc.16 100 994 101 Do. 50 604 514 Do.

Jan. 5 200 142 150 100 99 101 Int. Julyl 300 180 1S6 Div. Julyl 100 65 75 Do. Nov.

1 100 51 63 Do. 100 46 48 Do. GAME DINNER. A GAME DINNER will be served up it ihe National Hotel, on Saturday tha 28th iuat. at 2 o'clock, con.i.ting of a Saddle of Veuiioo, Caurassback Part.

idges, etc. fcc. liov 27 It SCHUYLKILL WA I EH. IN order to prevent individual, from incurring Ihe penally of the law for. wilful and negligent waste of Schuylkill Water, and lo prevent the nui-aacce created thereby in the publie streets, in tbe approaching cold weather, Ihe lollowrng section of the ordinance of the 15th March, 1826, is publish ed.

Section 1st. If any person or persons shall wilfully injure the pipes of conduit, the hydrant or any other device connected with the pipe, in Ihe or open the same, ao as to occasion a wanton or wilful waste of the water, or inconvenience or damage to the or shall suffer tlie said water to flow unnecessarily from hia, her or their dwelling or inclo.ures, or use thesameexc.pl for culinary or other necessary purposes, he, she or they ao offending, shall forfeit and pay for each and every offence, the sum of five dollars WILLIAM Ml L.N OR, Mayor. Mayor'a Office, Nov. 21, 1829. nov 27- the naticn.

He h-ia over aince been distinguished for his untiring devotion lo hi. arduous aud interesting duties fur great sagacity aud learning for firm inlegiily of purpose, and unaffected simplicity of manners. The profession of which ha was a bright ornament, and Ihe country fur which he so long, and so fait'ifully, an I so usefully laboured, will deeply legret his and never cease to remember hiiu with admiration and gratitude. remsikl upon hi. comluct, ackuowlediring the jus lice of aome, and attributing the rest lo mistake he reminja her.

that at the time he had hinted Hamp.hiie Historical Society, and published at Lancaster, Massachusetts, may be useful for the there waa even in her behaviour what might be, v.cisaituues ol these adventurous scenes, in tne woods, hi. prudence wa. a. great a his skill, and the best wooCamen loved to hunt in company with one who was so watchful, so expeit, and in the worat emergencies so true lo his friend -but woe lo ll.e Indian who errs ed his path. During the lart war with Oreat B.i'ain, a law waa passed by Congiess in 1812-13, for raiting ten companies of langers for the protection of the frontiers of Indiana aud Illinoia, and Moredock wa.

immediately pointed out by common conaent aa the person best qualified to command that portion of ihe force destined for Illinois. The Territorial I.e. gislature accordingly recommended him for tho appointment of Mnj ir, and Samuel Wlntesides, James B. Moore, and Moses Short, for It turned out, that the law did not provide for any fit-Id officers; the gentlemen recommended fur captains, lieutenants, and ro on, were appointed, and More-dock enlisted as a private, and served cheerlully in that capatiiy until on the occurrence of a vacancy, his company elected him t. the tUice of Ensign, which he accepted.

This conduct of Mr. Moredock, in serviog in the lowest capacity, after being led lo expect the high-est, epeaks more in pTaiae of his patriotism, and goodness of heart, than any thing we coulj write. He served with Ihe Rangers through the whole war; and the old settlers of Illinois, who recollect ihose things, know well how much the country preparation of biographical and historical memoirs, but cannot be exceeded in dryness. amendment, but which he now tell, her he forbore Mr. John F.

Addinglon has completed the publi- from urging, becauae he felt he waa net master ol hi. tamper. Pr, eluding b. proceed, to remark upon aome petii.h and morote an.wer. lo tion of his four duodecimos of Poetical Quota thing, aaid without any de.ign ol anronling her tions- This is the most copious, and, altogether, Capt Morgan of Ihe biig Dromn, at New York from Havana, whence she on the 12th inst.

stales Ihat several vessels had arrived there from the Bay of Mexico, and a report was in circulation, said to be brought by one of them, that a vessel of war had been seen in the Bay, dijinasteJ, supposed lo be Ihe U. S. ship Hornet. aome perverae momenta iu which waa prone the most valuable Dictionary of Moral, Sublime to contradict thoae with whom wa. dtxpleaa ed; her too great aeve.ity in ceoluiing th fault, of and Humoroua Paisages of the Br tiah Poels," which we have seen.

A regular perusal of it those: aha loved, her prejudice in lavour ot ner F. om Porto Rico. Mr. Stone, supercargo of would enrich any mind. notiona, Hi.

letter to Aire, ingte in the aame tone; judiciously fencing firet iint her Schuylkill Navigat. stock Do. Six percent. stock Colonel De I.ary Evana has published in Lon wrath, atlerwarii reckoning up l.er lime loi vol. ii.

rp. 249. 282.) A. he crjwa older, Doddridge', talent, and ac JfOR BOS I O.Y Regular Line, The packet ship GtOKUlANA, Capt. fi.

Thatcher. Apply on board, art tire first wharl below Matkel sir-et, or to GRANTS It STOJVE, nov 27 85, south Front st. don an octavo volume, On the Practicability of Union Canal shares ('. Canal Loan 6 per ct. an Invasion of British India, by Russia." The Lehigh Coal Nav.

stock Cites. Del.Canal stock owes to the gallantry of those brave men. These troops were formed out of the inhabitant, of the London Morning Chronicle denies the solidity of quirements become more known, and everywhere acknowledged; hi. friend. multi.Iy; he i.

engaged in correspondence more connected with hi. pr fes-eion and the businesa of lile; and young man gradually but never the hilarity and the country they were woodsmen, mounted, and arm' ed with rifles, and for one year. They scoured frontier in small parties, rallying upon his grounds of alarm, but a Ids "it must be admitted that Colonel Evans has produced a host uf authorities, some of them of high character, lo that the British Indian empire i. not invulnerable in Do. Six per cent Lancaster Turnpike Cheltenham do.

Germantown do. Frankford do. brig Otter, arrived at Nvwburypnrt in 16 days from Meynguez, slate. Ihat a aquadron arrived at St John'. 24lli Oct.

from Spain, consisting of 1 (Russian) transpirt, with 700 Span sh sailors, I Spanish corvette and a brig, destined for Havana to join l.a-horde's squadron They had on board a Spanish General and his family, who had for ll.e Governor of Havana, the purport of which had not transpired, but reported to ba an enquiry into the reason, why Gov. Vive, and Gen. Barrada. sent the expedition to Mexico with so lew men on board. Another expedition waa to sail from Ferrol to join the above at Havana.

Retort. It will be recollected that Mr. Randolph, in l.i. late pei in ihe Convention, spoke very harshly of Mr. Chapr.un Johnson.

Tha latter gentleman haa since made a short, but severe and dignified reply to the Knight ef Romoke the mi blenea. ol hi. nature. lie volume, conclude with hi. removal to Northampton, the of all FOR NEW ORLEANS.

Regular Line. The regular packet brig FRANKLIN, itUiir master; having tbe principal pari ol l.er cargo on board will sail on Wednesday next, For freight or passage, apply to A. U. JAUDON It JNO. HASELTINE It Co.

nov 27 8 lr. 10 south wharves. the stations built by the inhabitants, and keeping a continued watch upon the Indians. Their services In. after-celebrity.

the direction of Bokhara." were ardueus and valualle, and deserve to be held Bills on London, 60 days, 9 to 9 premium. Amsterdam, 40 to 41 cts. per guilder Pans, 6f. 25c. to 5f.

20c. per dollar. in grateful remembrance by the people of Illinois. Mr Moiedo. was afterwards Colonel of the Mi It is lormally announced in the Paris papers, as a Clje Jlattonal litia of Monroe county, and represented his fellow Germau discovery, that onions being planted neir Leller-Bags nl the Merchants' Coffee-House citizens in Ihe lemtrrial L.egil.-h:re.

He wasat rose-trees, give a most exquisite scent to ilierosfj Liverpool, Dec. 20 We should presume that the onious would have the that time one of the most popular men in the Tar ritory, and might have aspired to its highest olfi REAL FREJVCH MERIJTOS. J. M. VAN HARLINGEN, A'o.

138 Chestnut Street, HA 8 just received a fresh supply of Superior PARIS MERINOS, among which, are Vio-lette des Boia, Bleue d'Ha'iti, Grenat and other fa.hionable color. nov 27 d2w PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 829. advantage, io the business of stealing and giving Sir Mungo Malagrnwther of our day. Mr. Johnaon, ces, had he been ambitious; but he loved his rifle Marseilles, soon New Orleane, sonn St.

Jago, soon St. Thomas, soon and his comfort, better than power and office, and in closing an explanation of his previous remarks, said: He would not take his seat without saying, odor," and that to attempt lo throw perfume on the rose would be wasteful and ridiculous excess." after serving bia country faithfully in the day and Ship Monoagahela, Uixey, Ship Columbia, Lelar, Ship Ohio, Garvin, Biig Navarre, Giidon, Brig Ocean, Puling, Brig Franklin, irell, Schr. Amelia, Brewton, Scbr. Harvey, Doughty, Schr. Hannah, Ferguson, London papers, oue da later," have that lo the bitter aarcaams, gratuitous imputations.

New Orleans, soon nour ot 1'ial, wa. content to enjoy in private We may aeon hear of the atlar of Onions super been received at New York. No addi station the respect and confidence ol his fellow-citi and learned jests of the gentleman Irom Charlotte, he bad no plea to enter, no answer to make. No seding Ihat of tha muse's favorite. tional intelligence of interest is commu zens Port au Prince, soon Coast of Africa, soon Laguira, soon matter bow low he might stand in Ihe opinion of In the course of his life Moredock is said to have nicatea.

it does not appear that any FIGS 3 (JO for by JC nov 27 WAUVSt MORRIS. UST received and for aale, 15 pipes ten years old, Otard, Dupuy Jr. Braudy, 25 do. LP at LM Teneriffe Wine. LEWIS DESAUQUE tr SOJV, pov 27 65 aoiith Second street.

The famous surgeon Sir AnJrew Halliday haa slain thnteeo Indiai a with his own harwV end per bapa the truth rather exceed, than fan short of sensible improvement in the condition of the British manufacturing districts lias taken place. Bell's Weekly Messenger, others, (and they could not rate him lower than estimated himself) ha had yel sufficient self-respect not to answer Ihat gentleman; and if self reaper! did not, re.pect for thu committee would keep him silent." Alexandria Gazette. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Friday, Novimbib 27. tin.

statement. Those who have passed their lives made an official report of the number of Lunatics and Idiots in England and Wales; such, aays the London Moruing Chronicle, as is calculated to in security, by Ihe domestic bletsed with the kind protection of Providence and the comforts DOMESTIC GOODS. oi tne 18th ult. which lies belore us, High Water (this afternoon) 2h. 62m.

of social life, may shudder at the recital of such ad Iiy "I Packagea Unbleached Shirting, and JL Sheetings from Ihe Nashua. ARRIVED, ventures; but lei no one condemn Ihe subiect of alarm the etoutest hearted in Great Britain. The total number of Lunatics and Idiots in England alone, is estimated at fourteen thousand; the average is about one to every thousand of the popula -says that the falling off of the revenue from the Excise is in part attributable to the extensive combinations among and Chickopee Factories, now landing from schr. ship Delaware, B.rlle.on, from Liver From the Fayettte (Ind.) Observer, Nov. 14.

The Weather In this pari of the county we have experienced much disagreeable weather, for several weeks. During which time, until within this hasty sketch, unless like him he haa seen the vital sp.uk extinguished by the hand of violence pool. fUct. 23) mdze. T.

E. Walker Co. Amazon ana ueorgiana, and lor aale by WALJV te LEAMIJVO, nov 27 41 north Front street. from every heart tt.at beat in alliance with his own. Brig Georgians, Thatcher, Boston, 7, mdze Grant.

Stone. tion. The disease," remarks Sir Andrew," is the manufacturing classes more than thirty thousand persons having volunta- a few we have had almo.t uninterrupted rains. Let it be remembered, too. that he alew only the 1 he last three or lour day.

nave been excesanvely more prevalent in the agricultural dmricla than Schr. Mary Ann, Fithian, New York, 8, mdze rily thrown themselves out of work for urundy. euemies ot tits country auu wnue we crown with laurel the heroes who have commanded our ships and led our armies, let ua nut forget lo honour MADEIRA WIA'E. PIPES, Hhds. and quarter Cak.

of various brands, ages and qualities, part very old and six months in the cotton trade alone, among the manufacturing population; it ia more frequeut in the inland couutiea than in which Schr. Amazon, Loper, Hartford, II, mdze, cold. On Wednesday last fell durine meat of the day; and on the following night, it fell about four inches deep. Thursd iy night waa considered a. cold a.

any night during the lust winter. and three or four examples of like exten the ranger who ha. defended the female and the auperior. In Custom House and for sale fatmer Schr. Saluda, Snow, New Yoik, 4, mdze, E.

infant frtin all the dreadful atrocitiea of savage sive combinations having occurred in hy J. WELSH, are bounded by the sea; and those who labour in mines are much less subject to it. ravages, than thnse who toil upon the surface The pr Black Men. anxiously invite the attention bridges. wariure.

the woollen trade and other branches of Schr. Adeline, Thurston, Portland, 5, mdze of our readera to the notice in thi. day, paper, of meeting recently held in Salem, Indiana. The nov 27 12t 60 south Wharves. ECEIVED this morning, at the New Store, No SS4 north Fourth suset.

first door abova Granta fe St me. Wale, ia one to erery eight hundred of the po torJthe national gazette. CHESTJVUT STREET THEATRE. manufacture. The London Morning Heiald of the 21th Octo b' Sloop Gen Washington, Riggan, Baltimore, via pulation.

Scotland contain, proportional a greater number of insane than the other part of the isl object of the meeting it will be found, waa to enter into measures to remove the inhabitants of colour from our stale, and likewise to prevent their future emigration. Very unfortunately the Manager ol this Thea're, the Musical Fund Concert and a heavy the Academy, Very superior real Canton Flannel, a superior ar. tide; handsome Sea-Green Gro. de Naples, suitable for Bonn. ts: eleeant Shades of Mar onn Cirnm rain prevented many from enjoying one of the Lanal, mdze, A.

axeman. BELOW, Ship Meridian, Reeves, from New York. Brig Independence, Feonell, Bordeaux, 84. CLEARED VRSTERDAY, The American Mini.ler, and the Right Siraif.rd Canning, transacted business at the office of the Secret ry of State for Fo greatest (reals that the tgo has offered for many years. Alt in ll.e rong, on it.

hrst repre.en tation, received fiom a large and re.pectable as. OBITUARY TRIBUTE. At a meeting of the Bar of Philadelphia, in lha and. The ratio is about one to every 574 of the population. Sir Andrew adds that the authentic re turns shew that" insanity in all its foims, prevails to a most alarming extent in England;" that the number, of the afflicted have become more than tripled within the last twenty years;" and Ihat de Naples, at 624 cents, for Cloaks; one case of superfine coloured Muslins, suitable for lining Cloaks; Ladies' Dresses at 20 cents per yard; first quality Hooks and Eyes; Holland lie.

reign Londtj, Oct. 23. CifV. 12 The Columhia. narket uliin Ships Canton Packet, Berry, St.

Tbomaa, Haven Sf Smith; John, Fairfowl, Antwerp, via Charles aemblage every mark of approbation and applause; Court Room of Ihe Circuit Court of the United fiom New York, has arrived at Portsmuuth. in 21 States, on Friday, the 27ih November, 1829, W. ton, Bevan lr Humphreys; Ann, Bird, Savannah but we think had the same persons witnessed the second (last evening), their pleasure would have JALUH H1FFLE. N. B.

One case Real East India larire aiza Fino left l.t but the paper, have not yet UAIVU, esq. was called lo the chair. T. E. Walker Co Chester, Storer, New Orleans been greatly heightened and their praises propor The object ol the meeting being stated by tha should the people of England continue to view J.

G. At D. B. Stscsy; briga Jas. Coulter.

Collio- Handkerchiefs. nov 27 son, Vera Cruz, N. Stanley; Emily. Ccpcland, St. tionably increased.

The performers were not only better versed in their part, and in the stage busi the subject with that apathy they have I. i I.e. to chair to render due honor to the memory of the excellent aud venerable Presiding Magistrate of the Circuit Couit, the Hon. BUSHROU WASH Jago, J. B.

Bernadou; Spanish biig Leon, Tarra- HAVEN SMITH having associated Mr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr. with them, their come io nana. Account, from Genoa that during the night of 7th and 8th of Oct. a great storm was experienced there, which la.ted from 11 o'cluckat night till 4 o'clock in the morning, and great apprehension, were entertained for the numerous shipping ness ol the piece, but they ail played with more spirit and animation.

Mrs. Sloinan ceitaiuly acted guera, Havana, A. Palrullo; achr. Irilon, rlino. New Yotk, E.

N. B.idges; sloop Union, Collins, sines will be tranaacied under the firm of INGTON, who died at the Manaion House Hotel, HAVEJVtr SMITHS. evinced, the increase of the malady in another half century will be such as to endanger most aerious-ly the comfort and well-being of the whole community." The Morning Chronicle obserres that the progression is most fearful, and asks if the oeiter man on ner nr-t appearance a. Lady Heal less; we consider her superior to all praise. Mr this city, on the 26th in-t.

Mr. Dallas, the District Attorney, after offering Who offer for aale, at the corner of Walnut atkl Baltimore, w. J. Watson. MEMORANDA.

Wood, too, improved on hi. second personation of Passenger, in the parket Cbecter, Captain a just tribute to ll.e learning; virtues and aervices of thi. distinguished aud lamented individual, by a Sir John. Mr Kowbolham, Mr. Hall, Mrs.

Blake, and Mr. Roper, gave every satisfaction in their htorer, sailed yesterday for New Orleana Mrs. notice of his proles.ional and judicial life, oflered number of insane is tripled every twenty years, what proportion will the sane bear to the insane Front streets, tbe following Goods: 15 hhds. St. Croix, 70 bags Calcutta, 6 bbls.

St. Martins, 10 do. Lump, 60 bags old Rio Coffee, 10 chests Bengal Indigo. 10 bbla. Cloves.

5 caaks Nuimen. respective parts. The whole wa. remarkably well Wilson, Messrs. A.

Nelson, u. Massieu, W. Norris, D. M. Hughes.

T. P. Stanton, Master Pol the following lesolutions, which were seconded cast, and showed to great advantage the supenot and sustained in some impressive remarks by Mr at the end of two hundred years?" lard, Mr. Jackson, and 85 in Ihe steerage. strength of this company over any that we have Sergeant, and were unanimously adopted by Ihe Ship Montezuma, Weat, and Br.

barque Lady of nad lor a long time. ir, and ordered to be published in Ine new.paper. Three Weeks After Marriage" is an excellent We ike the following notice from the Illinois the L.ake, for Liverpool, went to sea on Monday Ships Dorothea, Davis, for Europe, via Savan. of the city: Wines. Sweet Malaga, Sherry, Lisbon, Old Madeira, Port, and Pico Madeira, i farce in the hands of Mis.

Wood Mrs. W. has ntelligencer. The sketch is curious and valuable The member, of the Bar of Philadelphia having nah; Georgia Packet, Phillips, Bremen; Peru, very frequently acted Lady K.cket, and she has a. the portrait of a s.cciea.

We can hardly ac- Hammond, Savannah; briga Olive, roster, Lagui heard Ihat the Hon. Jsusnroa Wathxngton, a Jus. lice of Ihe Supreme Court of Ihe United States uiesce in the assertion fiat a man who loved to now lost none of her former merit. Mr. Wemyss as Sir Charles sustained his part a.

very few aciors ra; Swan, Atkins, Boston; schrs. Mexican, Pepper, and Ihe Judge Ihe Circuit Court of the United oil bags Pepper, 20 balea Hops, 700 boxe. 10 bbls Almonds, 20 pipes Weesp Gin, (Fish brand,) 20 do. Scheidam Gin, 10 caaks Dutch Madder, 120 bags Crude, 29 kegs refined Saltpetre, 50 bbls. prime Pork.

16 bbls. Giusene-. Halifax; and hair Play, bharp, for Neuvitas, went ill Indians, and in whose breast the spirit of re-ijo the country could have done. Mates for this Uisirn died in this city yesterday afternoon to sea on I uesday. This evening.

Goldsmith's aterling comedy She enge could ao long and powerfully predominate, in tne parr. A large amount of money has been romiiteJ from Bra.il to London within the last two yeara, partly designed lo pay the debt due to Porlueal, according to the treaty of partition between the two coun'ries. Aa Don Pe 'ro doea not acknowledge any legitimate autli: rily but Ilia daughter the Infant Queen, those who are interested in the money cotccrn. of Portugal, have in vain entertained hope, of touching three sums, which, in two have amounted to 150,000. TI.j money ha.

all been deposited with the Infant', agent, the Duke de PalmeiU, and penion. of it have been appropriated for the support of agent, at European Coi rt, the benefit of the constitutional rnfugees in France, at Plymouth, and the defence and adruini.lralion of Terceiia. In point of money (by no mean, an unimportant one,) Don Miguel is far in the back ground. A letter from Egina (ay. Ihat the Prepjdent, Count Capo d'lstria, arrived there from Poroa on the 6th of September, on board the frigate U-1 lade, and that he waa received with the U'ual ho-Doura.

A Monk, who arrived on the 6th uf Sep- (ember at Egina, from the convent Jerusalem, near Daulia, at the foot of Parnassus, informs us that one thousand Albanians had penetrated a. far the plains of Turcochori, by the defiles of Mount Octa, They eacorted three thousand beans of bur Schr. Jane, Tripp, hence at NBedforrl, 31st inst. Resolved, That this lamented occurrence leaves was not cruel by nature," but kind, generous Schrs. Columbia, Teal; Virgin, Smith; Ellen, 3000 lb, yellow Beeswax, our couutry to daphne the loss of an able, expe and benevolent." Henry; Agnes, Williams; New Verk, Snow, aud rienced and faithful functionary, anil ouraelves sloop Cjnthia Aon, Sauiih, hence at New York deeply lo regret a wise and instructive guide Stoops lo Conquer;" Mia.

Hardca.tle by Miss Kelly. The other characters have all very good representatives We hope Ihe Manager may have the satisfaction of aeeing an overflowing house, for his endeavor, richly deserve oue. HORACE. Judge Hopkinson deliveied his first regular lecture last evening, before the Mercantile Library Comp.ny. The room wa full, notwithstanding lou nan chests rowchong Tea, 10 chests Young Hyson do.

100 bales half to full blood Merino Wool, 60 do. South American Wool, 60 bales FF 60 balea Letrhorn do. from the Illinois Intelligencer. COLONEL JOHN MOREDOCK. In our last paper we had Ihe melai choly duly to on Wedneaday.

Schr. New Yoik. Cronlev; Edinburg. Barrett; brilliant cruamentto our professional ranks, and a befoved companion iu social intercourse. Charlotte, and Susan sr.

Martha, Smith, hence Resolved, That in order to evince onraen-e of perform of announcing the death of Col. John More- English Navy, Imperial and Russian Sail Cloth. this public and private calamity, and aa a tribute ef ock a linn who wan particularly distinguished in hence at Nxorlc ye.terday. Sloop Excel, Bowen, tailed from Richmond on Monday for thi. poit.

the early history of (his coui.try, and whose name io oaies nieacr.ed Kussia sneelings, 80 cask. Bristles. 80 bales Twine. respect to the memory ol a man long aud universally cherished and admired, the members of Ihe eservea a more special mention than the briel obi A letter from Manilla of June 11, acknowledge. 200 hbds.

Tobacco. bar of Philadelphia will wear mourning on Ihe left tuary which we then published. 1 l.ia gentleman 800 crate. Liverpool Earthenware, ine exceeding inclemency oi tne weatner. Mail Robbery.

A letter from one of the passengers in the Kimberton stage, which was robbed yesterday morning near the first mils on the Lancaster Turnpike, atate. that they were attack ame to Illinois more than tortv vears aeo. when arm for thirty days, the only white inhabitants in this Teriitorv were On motion of Mr. J. a.

Ingeraoll, it wa. ordered tona Hufsia N. s. Iron, 60 do. English Bar Iron, 00 bundle.

Engli.h Hoop Iron. Ihat a committee be appointed to express to the fa the receipt of a letter received by the ship Ihoa-Scattergood, from Philad. tor Canton. NEW YORK, Nov. 26 Arrived, ahip Woodbury, Wbelden, from London, 18th Oct.

24 steerage pa.sepgeis. Ship St. George. Taubman. fm Liverpool.

25lh composed in the French settlement, on the Mis mily of Judge Washinelon the affection of this bar ed by three men, armed with pistols, who, alter sissippi. 1 he rench having lived peaceably with the a few American families came out 1000 keg. Cut Brada and Snikes. securing what money they could find on the pa fur his memory, and their deep regret for hi. and that the aame committee be authori.ed to lake Shovels, Spades, Grrman Muskets, and Steet, sengers, (t wo in number) tied their hand, behind about the time we have mentioned, and, being Oct.

Messrs. David Thompson, of order in regard lo such other measure, a. they may their backs, and ordered them to remain in the ouu light riiues, uerman and Madras Goat Skins. 1000 bibbina Prussian Flax, more enterprising tnan me old inhabitants, began to spread out into the interior. The Indians resist Diatanzas; wm.

Jack, ol Ureontburg, fc. Chaffers, of Qusbec: Jas Pullen. of N.York, and stage for one hour, at the peril of their The deem expedient to convey ihe.a sentiment, to the ouu bundle. Curled Hair, horses were then made fast to a fence, about two public. w.

KAWU, Chairman. Hob: Binkkt, Secretary. den, laden with biacuit and other provisions. Kara ta.no bad a few dayi previously left hi. po.ition pair Bu loniiza.

The Turk, halted there two in order to convince themselves whether the enemy waa behind the detilej of Fontana and Waasi-liko. The inhabitant, of theae countriea had escaped to the mountains, leaving the produce of the hrve.t in the hands of the enemy. Demetrius Yp.ilanti occupies with about three thousand men, the vill.gee of Sieveniko, Petra, and aeveral other positions of the Helicon, a. wefl a. the routea that lead toward Delphi and Salona, to the south of It is believed that Karatasso ia bear a bales do.

do. 10 bales Hor.e Manes. quarea below the Cross Roads, near to Elliott's 97 io the ateerage. The packet ahip Liverpool, from Bo. too, had just arr.

Biiga Gov. Brooke. Moore, from Newcastle. E. tavern, and were afterwarda released by a country.

1500 half boxe. We. tern Window Glass, 7 9 100 hampera Wine and Porter Oel. Harriet, Tooker, Turks Island, 19. man passing in a cart to market.

The notea taken from Ihe writer of the letter, were two ten dollar MARRIED, On Thursday evening, by the Kev. T. H. Skin Dupont's Gunpowder, Italian Marble and MarMa Below, ship Falcon, from St. Ubes, Oct.

14. Cleared, ships Isabella. Libnv. Charleston: Othel B'ans. nov 27 6w note, of the Farmers' and Mechanics' BaDk, one ed these encroachments, and the barbarities which had been acted in Kentucky and Ohio, began lo be perpetrated in Illinois.

Among Ihe emig.ants was the mother of Col. Morelock. She had been married four times, and all her husband, had been murdered by Ihe Indians, in Kentucky and in ludiana; yet, strange lo tell, this undaunted woman, who seemed destined to suffer all the cruelties of border waifare, left Vincennea in her fourth widowhood, with the purpose of proceeding to Illinois with her children. Pursuing the circuitous route then usually travel- FOR SALE. ner, U.

Capt. UK. INK Lll.AB, Jr. ol una city, to Miss MARY, daughter of the late Rich as. C.

Dale, M. of Delaware. lo, Thorp, do; brig Montillo, Beekinan, Cartbagena do. of the Mechanic' Bank, one do. of the Schuylkill bank, ami one do.

of the Salem (N Hank- It 50 dols. It t. that a shop near Oi PIPES old Bordeaux Brandy in Ions; Saal4ibvF and short pipes, 69 do. Weesp Anchor and Luouvt Gin. On Thursday evening, 26th innt.

by ihe Rev. St. Andreut.Th St. And.ew'a Society, esta Darby, was broken open on Monday night last.and Mr. Carrel I Mr.

THOMAS HURLEY, to Mr. blished in thi. cily, for ihe advice and relief of several piitols stolen no doubt the aame. employ POLK, both of this city. 40 do.

hhds. and quarter cask. Madeira Wine, of superior quality. ed on this occasion. Emigrants from Scotland in distress, will hold their anniversary meeline on Monday next, the lea, ana ine only one tliat waa practicable, alie de sutn at the Manaion House.

Ihe members DIED, On Thurndav afternoon, at the Manaion House Hurl Gate Canal A new project on limited We ahall publish to-morrow the detailed account of the public dinner which waa given l.at week to Mr. Brown. At the similar dinner, given in Richmond, to Mr. Barbour, about one hundred, and twenty gentlemen were present, including Mr. Madison.

Mr. Monroe. will meet at two o'clock, for the transection of busi- scale, has been broached, which for it. extent and Hotel, the Hon. Bvshros Washington, in the scended Ihe Wabash and Ohio rivers, and waa ascending the Mississippi, when the whole party wa.

surprised aud murdered by the Indiana. M'Fall, for Ihat wis her name, perished with all 7 pipes, 80 hhds. and 40 bbls. old Li.bon Wiue, 110 bbls. Dutch Linseed Oil, 100 demijohns erf 5 gallons each, 18 bales Lisbon Corks, 82 cases Pint Tumblers, 160 kegs Dutch Herrings, 1249 French Burr Stones.

J. WELSH, nov 27 d6t 60 south Dinner on tho table at 4 o'clock, precisely. JAM SIM BR I Secretary. 71at year of hla age. cost, may be considered of great interest to our commerce in Long Island Sound.

It ia lo cut a Ship Canal across Hallet's Cove, by which the dangers ami obatructions in the navigation of Huil One Hundred Dollars Reward. her children, except John Moredock, then about 15 yeara old, who waa not with his mother, having A meetrn? of the loiot committee, on education Chief Jusii.e Marshall, and about fifteen or twenty invited guests. We annex the toasts of the three gentlemen just named. nnninted hv the Workine Men'. Republiean Aa.o- I Gale will be entirely avoided 1 ne idea may not gone with another company.

Moredock thus found himself in the situation so probably be new. but it suggested itself lo an offi EXCELLENT STAND FOB BUSINESS. TO BE LET. mtttiMtienllu hv the relehrafar! I.ncran cer in Ilia miMie aarvieA. in viewing the site of a Ml) Air.

JMidtson Ihe rights of man, the ciations of the Northern Liberties, Soulhwark, and the City, will be held at Lambert in H.r-monv Court, between Chesnut and Walnut, and Third and Fourth at 64 o'clock, on Monday evening the 30th in.t. to receive a report and the THE MAIL from Philadelphia to Lancaster, via Kimberton, wa. ROBBED on the Lancaster Turnpike, near the one mile atone, on Thursday morning the 26rh about half paat 3 o'clock, by three men; the Mail Bag we. cut open and the conlenta rifled. The above reward will be given The House and Store, No.

46 south street, between Market end Cbeatnut rignis ci tne states, ana tne rignts or ine United not a drop of his blood ran tn the veins of any new Light House on the North Uroiher. and the States, all discord, all harmony, well understood I human creature; and being by nature generous proposed erection of another Light on Mill Rock. By Mr. Monroe The liberty of the United and ardent, all hi. tenderness lor those who were Application waa accordingly made lo Colonel Clin- atrenta, formerly occupied by J.

M'Henry, and) substance of a bill prepared by the sub-committee. Slates waa acquired by combined effort of the dear lo him waa awakened; and turned into re- ten lo make the necessary surveys, and we eubjoiu n. P.nnr. in. from whieh.i r.

1 ich member is earnestly desired to be punctual i 'or in. appreoension anu conricuoo or rue p.r.ons vr peopte- any meir union ne perpetual. venge sgainat their brutal destroyers. well established in Ihe Fancy Dry Good business. Apply to JOHN HANLY, No.

228 south Second street, between Lombard and South or at. No. 86 south Second atieet, between Market and, Chestnut. By Mr Marshall Cone.itmion lo Virginia. I emph.tic.lly Indian halel continued thai the entire length of the Canal will be hut 2400 in attendance sa the aubject ia one of vital import- concerned in perpetrating said Robbery.

THOS. 8ERGEANT. P.M. Philadelphia, Aoe. 27, 1829.

nov 27 3t which will unite tor secure republican liberty, through life to consular it a virtue to make war running feet, and that there ia sufficient water for anco to the intereat of Mechanics and Working aud protect eJl her tautest. upon tbe savage. The Indians who masfacrced teasel, of lbs largest class. Acto York Courier. By order of the Sub-commitlees..

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