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1 a lift THITHSDAT, DECEMBER Tr hi vamIJ have tenured tfl tba points eaainera tfi i'a oof bat, a It would heva gwA tl iknnk it rmi ka lets no more (bad fulfil ent prouriJ hy kl mid tbe people.1 yet woM lar drtert ed ana I doubt hot, bay eeivef the pptwwrfwfIiWliDlBW to whatever parly be night la long.0 AM in pro llUoDai waarawaJy to low sr paoba to 'crow'hkbxmo(Ufe'wbo we bought Ud obtained neU advantage, Ie ftur disappointment when we find, not only, that 'they have come totally short of accomplishing any one of tho promised objects, but, dry have jf opar V' ilised and eventually losi, many important ad va 8k thaTllia eountry wai enjoying pre vtatt to the lata war. 4 tbatl should provo by within reach, that wr de were stated by our essential to our national existence, not rmef wMcb hare bow obtaiuad. If we rift the convention ever to closely, we shall find no rtipu 0 bor'evea Wtion of those cardiual points, 7 the impbrtaaoe of which cc coul'' never ennuSb extol. In whatarticle it ihcre to found ny iy aguloit the Impressment of bur' teamen ereve. thetligbYesl alludau to the tobjret And "el MrlMadUou'toWl at wewere no longer an in efependeot alios, if this not obtained.

Where aliall we look for a distinctdefinition of contraband I blockade i to essential to he security of neu Iral stmgsition ITuera, for the explicit reoog Jiitioaoftbe right to partictpete in the trade of 'eoemyeoloiiieiin tinae of war Where, for the ftlpatation tliatinearctof future act of interna fluoa! relalialion, bip and. ca. goe of Innocent v' tteutrali Jiould be protected Where, that the beriet thai I be enjoyed to tbe tame extent, na ttltb (be Mine privileged, aewu granted thern by the treaty of 1765 Where, that in fulniv a just firoportion of tbe trade with the colonic? of Great Britain ibould be permanently eecured to ui, in ttead of being left to tbe oceaiiontl regulatloaof (he enlonial gofornon for tbe time being Wbere, 1 tnat in tbe East India trade, our abipi be ai liberty to retern borne, either dirtetty or etVrui ijr, they may jUink must adyantegeou for them i or where, are we allowed to carry from sort to sort in India, and oarticularlr to oar the lucrative Voyaget betwoen India and Chine?" The article repecting the trade to the Indie, plmei it nearly on the footing of Mr I 'r, Jy' treaty, but lew adrantageoai, in this partk i 'Tt 'ha by tbe former treaty our thips and ear I pori in the at Iudiui were placed on the tame foyting ai Bi itib ihipt and eargoet 1nt, by thit I eon reatloa, they are' placed oO the footing, not of i iz moat brored nation, but of tfie most favored I naiJon but thoie of Ana are placed von a more favorable footing than tbore of Eu rope. Ai to the European trade, we may 'wool navelccn under riioilar rrgalatioos without a treaty, and es.lhe' teuton) alxdition dU rimlnating dutlei might, an Would have been 'brought' about fjy laws for that purpose, the jartioloi edjunting with to much form, tbe inter. i eourte between thit country and Great Britain i a mere rex et jiraJtrm nihil, a matter of sound 'alone1 abfl not of wbtance.

A permanent ta tote pataed about fourteen yeart ago, at we are Informed, op'eni the trade to the Britifb pof jeriorn 'In India to all oatiooi at peace with her, and no thing Kcured by Uji treaty in that reipect, that flight not bare bcaa enjoyed to an ejul extent witbout in thit pai tieular, therefore it ii of bo alue whatever i Where ktull we look for a itipulatioa for tbe ciualliiatlon cf burden and bencfitf, which form jibe at of all commercial treatieef Instead of jKbkIitthe treaty ttifnlation, though apparently reciprocal, when examined, found, in reality, far therio( lor, though it agreed that reitff party Tihall pay any other or great er datiee on the imports from aud to their fpective territories, than would be payable )h articles were exported to any other coun try, at the constitution forbid any duty on arOclesexported from the United States, we are, ly.tbe opcratioa of thi article, a it stands, sub ect to the duty oo exports in Great Britain, with put tbe benefit of an equivalent, duly on our ex ports to Great Biitain. As the Britirb export Uty i a charge added to theint cost, "it is paid iy the consumers, and dimintrhet the aaotint of Import collected on tlit importation of the articles Into the United States. In a word, though the stipulation pnrport to le reciprocal, yet by our onstitutiofl we have not the power fat make it to A perhaps nearly one half the exports of tbe United Mates to tirrat Jliitain are re exported, and distributed by ber, a moot the' markets of the Continent. Tbe adjustment of the drawback of the duties on thcM articles, thas re exported, is a subject of very considerable iinportonce to the American toerchtnL But, inttead of putting the sblps of the two countries on tbe same footing in this reipect, we find, tbe parties severally reserve tbe tight of diuaininhing tbe drawbacks, if tbe re ex portation be in the ships of the other party. Thus, tobacco, for instance, imported from the United Stales iuto Great Britain, if re exported to France or to any other country, will not be entitled to thcsatnedrawbtirkofdulid sinless the vensel changed, aud a UritWb bottom, instead bf an A aoerican one rs employed.

In this respect the article is indeed nominally, reciprocal but in it prettUal operation is otherwise for the re exportation of manufacture from the United Stales, ta tute ef ytaee, whea tit ports of lbs snlli cirfeieeUy, thit ttlpalaiJoa it trrca.Iity anemaf and nck to oor ditadrantage i In Ut arCde of ibis treaty skall Bad a tlp taU4 te meAe ompenjation for the loeaee and jlame gr uv Uained by oar merchtou afldUsur, far eapliire made, not in pursuance of tbe or dinary rule of public law, but utider eolor of rotajtatary. taeawires of England agiiitM rrtnee) and especially, for that portipn of their loaaea, abicb happened after the date of tbe freeiderits proctamatkta. aonouncfne Ibe repeal of the French decreet In short, where is one advaav lege gained or one wrong mlreated Whea great nuaober of subjects' are made matter of can Iroversy, and aa adjusttieat it made of a part oo iy, and tbute, the least imponaat, it lessens the chance of aa advantageous settlement, infuturoof what remain an touched. IVevar wera promises to great, followed by to little of performanca. When the treaty of peace was made known to us, and we looked in vain to And a reparation for those injuries, for 'be redress of hich, we bad gone to war, we were answered.

Wait with a little patience, and yon shall be sat isfied it is not io the treaty of peace, you are to look for stipulations in faror of commerce and nar igation, and tbe security of still more important rights, on wLich our existence as a nation depend, these and tboe, will all be amply provided for in the treaty of amity aud commerce, now framing, end ere long, to be triumphantly announced to yoa.t At length thit treaty arrive, and heboid it equal ly lurna the first it contains not on single feature we wera taught to expect And, by tbe last entence of tbe second article it is expressly tipalated, that ne prohibilim thail be impend en Ikt exportation er importation irticUs the greu ih, product, or manvatlurt of llit Britannic territotitl in iturope, which thall not txttnd to all nation. What? All our all our restrictive system, all our nonimportation, non Intercourse, all gone at one sweep all given up ACtur contending for years that these pow. erfut agents were adequate to every emergency that thty would briag our great enemy to our and make kim toe for any terms of recon ciliation after ampoveribing ourselves for years by adopting and enforcing 'them, do we now, at length, agree to be manacled aud restrained by Great Britain, to as never to have rrtource to tkete gain Hat little Jonathan, then, after catting bis own fingers till they bleed again, at length, con tented to give up the naughty scizxors to its mama, with a promise never to use tbem again Do our philosophic statesmen ai length acknowledge, that their favorite measure were justly ridiculed by Mr. Canning, when he sarcastically called them sneaium of inconvenient rettriction on the America people IIcw must these furious and self confident statesmen feel, when the provisions of their own treaty are that set, flaring them in the face And ith what a peculiar grace and modesty do tbry still claim the undiminished confidence of tbe American people We have said, and repeated often, that the administration that at present rules thit country, could never, aor jean any similar edminlitration, aver, make an advan tageous treaty of commerce with Great Britain. They neither sufficiently understand tbe subject, at they want that practical, familiar knowledge, which alone enables a statesman tq view it ia all its hearings And relations, nor, if they did, bave they, the disposition.

Perish commerce ami navi gation, so that the interests of the south are well taken care cf, and Virginia is permitted to enjoy tbe exclusive honor of furnishing presidents for the rest of the union. For the Asis Tera Evening Fat. Mr. Coleman, There is in tbo District of Columbia. nm which is called a patriotic Bank, that issues note payable out of iha joint funds of tbe committee, according to the articles of association.

Robert Brent, the patriotic pay master general of tua United States, is the prttident, and siims the note of thisneriottc bank. I do not meaa surer that the troops at Buffalo are paid in these notes, but I ean swear that a bundle of them was sold in Wall itreet, a few day since, for bank notes, at 15 per cent, discount, wuica is equal toss per cent, lot and it trs taia they came from Kuualo, where they bad been paid out to the troops. What do you think is given to tbe pay maiter general for his patriotic bank motet They surely cannot be inued for an thing less ratable than treasury notes if so, will not treasury notes redeem them, and leave a profit, to loMeeW. of 15 per cent, at least, to reward I'A i KlUl ISM N.K It jseriuncM that tbe pay master's bank ha sie charter to impose ratrietioni on it patri otitn in ibe Corner. For the Vrte roi Erening Pott.

A PROCLAMATION. Whweas It La been represented me that old merr with or without wig, married, and unmarried, Batchelors, young men, married or un manw pn.u inilMvnt. vulrar. and nnmiiticmanlike married, being coxcombs or oliierwme, and an in scription tl males, naveot late years, made it a practice te kiss toy subject, of all sorts, sir. and i intinni and cnnaidiirin? that thi vulgar, rude indecent, and unjceulleuianlike practice is treating my subjects ia ruticness ana enow to oe an grsaule to tome though net all of them NOW THEKEFtiKE.

I Santa Clause, Queen and Knipress of handsome girl, women married and unmarried, not exeeptinp nly girls, and old maids of all sorts, phizres, sizes and descriptions, bave thought it proper to itMie this my proclamation, commanding, and enjoining all mules of all sort, sine id descriptions to desist from this un Uwful, indetent, rude, vulgar and ungentiruian like practice from the date of tbe present until tliefuiirtb of January, 1816 and I hereby further command, that if any male of any sort, size and description he found kiuing or attempting to kiss, or 3ukin.g the least advances toward' kiting, that be kail be considered hereafter a vulgar, rude, inde cent nml ungrtsuemarune, ay an my Minjecis. And it i hereby further ordered audi commanded, tiiat all my (etasJo fnlijot of whatever sort, size or dr MTiption, do give the person attempting, abem ty box on the left ear, being next to the riht haai and if any of yeu my subjects ubmit to any pr rton of the above ort, size or description, t'a raid perxons may have it in tSeir "power to sensider you at rlefkwBtiu our duty, aud to liis j.Vv i lk4 sue by lieir isaa aiaa, ana ani a pansotc et kuo retnauis. city Aew xoiK, taexua uay vi ue Mmtir Sai mtA thm nf ui riirn li SANTA CLAUS, Ctuee'n and Empms ef the Court of Fashion. Extraordinary despatch mni fatt sailing Last eveniag arrived the schooner Spartan, capt. Johnson, in the short passage of 27, days from Bordeaux.

Tbepartan hat made three voyages to Bordeaux from this and back again in S4S dtys. Sbe left hereon her first trip the 5r4 of April, and returned on tbe 8tu of July, making the voyage in 74 days. She watthrn coppered, tailed on her second trip the 28th of July and returned on the 8tb of October, performing this voyage' ia It days. She sailed again on her third trip the 18tb of October and returned 4ast evening, the 21 tb bf December performing thiyoyage 69 days. Out of the 218 ilays Ukeo making the three voyage, SI were peat in ttiis port, and 47 in the port of Bordeaux, leaving 170 day in which sbe made 6 passirgee to aad from Europe averaging a fraction more, than 28 days each passage.

By this arrival wa have received French paper to tie CIth or Nov. Nov. 9. Private letters from Naples, give ui details on the death of Murat, He was not the only one condemned twenty niue of bis aromnpliues were shot with him. When the execution took no regard was paid to the rank or grade of these rebel they were ibot according to the alphabetical order of their numes, aud Murat wa the seventh.

The execution lasted a bnl hour. PARIS. Nov. 18. The Timet contains a copy of a libel, in which the masvacre of the riotrstnuls at Nisines is attributed to tho Catholics.

In Frauce, it i well known that the occurrences in that part of the kingdom were by no meant occasioned by the difference of religion. ROME, Oct. 20. We at length learo ith certainty tbe fate of Marat. He nuneared overcome on liparine lii.

f3 judgment But he aoon recovered bit accustomed countenance. lie would not bave bit eye Blinded, and refused to it down on a bench which had becu prepared for him. He was i hot on he day of October, at four o'clock in tbe afternoon, in tbe Fort of Przzo. King Ferdinand refund for a long time to sign the sentence of detuh, but bis minuter at length determined hi in to do it A great utauy proclamations were found on Murat, and many letter which the King tore up without suffering tbem to be read, 'ibe uniform of a Marftbal worn by Murat was alo sent to and large sums of money which were found on board the boat which brought him. Tbe Uueea of epain broke ber tbigb in getting out of her carriage.

This is tbe second time sue ha met with this accident. PARIS, Nov. 17. The Austriaa government is sendinsr reinforce ments iuto Daimatia, and is fortifying tbe coasts and frontiers; nevertheless it i thought that the last intelligence received from Turkey iof a pacific nature. It it reported that it was with the con currence of the Turks, that the English have pla ced a garrison at the mouth of tbe Cattaro.

The plague continue to spread' it ravages in Daimatia; Bve priests fell victims, on the same day, of their aeal iu behalf cf tbe unhappy orea turet attacked with that disorder. Letters front Dresden stale that the public spir it in Saxony' It very different from, that of tbe oth er aingiimn. i ne nation does not atsguue its dissatisfaction at tbo partition of that kingdoms Not a single town in Sasory celebrated the anniversary of the 18th of October, which wat a day of general rejoicing throughout all the rest of Ger many. Several families wore mourning all that day. Nearly the same opinions prevail throiigout Bavaria and as Well as in the Graud bucbiei of Bdcn and Hesse.

The pa ae of A 1 I I iroopF every wneru increase piiouc uuer au totiequeutly tbe general discontent. We henr from Rome, that the Spanish Ambassador, on the 30th nit. received a wesnger from Madrid, and immediately waited on the old King of Spain, with whom be pntted a great part of tbe night, the next morning bis excelleiicy baria conference with tbe Cardinal Secretary of Stale, and the same day visited every member of the Bourbon family at prttent in Rome. Nothing has transpirtd of what passed in these conferences but hi majesty appeared in high spirits afterwards and was beard to repeat several limes, 1 can now die happy Spain will be happy." Several religious orders bave presented recla aattiont to his Holiness the Pope against tbe re et tablishment of tbe Jesuits, which measure, it i asserted, has several opponent in the Sacred College. Very little money is in circulation at Rome, tbe artisan and workmen are without the least oc cupation.

Hi. Holiness has been obliged to buy up a certain quantity of corn, ia order to prevent an angmentation in tbe price oi bread. The ommaadant of Conde, accused of having ordered the murder of Colonel Gordon, and whose arrestation has beea erroneously announced in the paper, ha been sometime in tbe prison of Lille, and is to be shortly brought before a Court Martial. At Rennes and Grenoble, orders have been given to public house keepers, masters of cotfee bouses, ic. to shut up their bouses at ten o'clock at night iu tbe litter city, it is forbidden to go out alter tliat bour without a light.

A vesel, supposed to be Dutch, was ct away on th5thiosLon tbeccvtto the east of Dunkirk; tbe part of tbl cargo which wat saved, consisted of 66 pipes of giu, aud a quantity of pipe staves snu nitops Letten from Florence announced that M. Mar cagni the celebrated Professor of Physiology, A natomy and Chemistry, died ou the 19th ulu near Sieana. Iu consequsase of the delay of three days allow ed the acnuH 4 by tbe law, Marshal Hvy will not be brought up before Monday or Tuesday. The excuse given by Marshal Aogereaii for not silling hi tbe trial bas beeu acknowledged suOi cient hv the Chamber. We bear that tbe Marshal was this night trans ferred from the Coucierg'ine to the Luxembourg.

PARIS, Nov. 19. On the day when the Treaty of Peace ism.ide public, Paris is to ceae to be occupied by Foreigo I broops. Tbs military poi are to be given up to the troop ol lie hrst military division. 1 bu surrender will be made to the Governor, by the Duke of Wellington, command of the Allied 'Eroop.

Tar Count Houriaont, formerly called Isaron Se eaier, who vas a witne to be beard in the pro cess against Marshal Ney, ha demanded to be confronted with the accused, to answer to several allecti.us tslucb be bad mnde against kim are a. iure i. tlitit tbe place of inspector gen eral of tbe gn d'arnue or trance will be given to M. Le Due d'umon. On the 17th of November, a warrant of arrert wa iisued by the Chamber of Fei to conSue tb rerun ol utrsaai acj 'iu tuio LasBxesI, by tit dav the lit of October, for Jey yjWr grfiag liberty to sjso aocad, preia4 Jjii, objaaiw nrtjvsoasUtbc ODi'uii oftbeaVbaU.

i Tie above decree wa ateaed by 169 Vatrt, ln elocusnr tbe Ckancellor or trtnoe. Tomorrow "the Ministers Pieuipotentiaries of tbe Ailed Power and of France, will slgrra last annexed to tbe Treaty of Peace, which it is said, concerns the city of Hamburr tAUW. ov. 20. Maribnl Ney bas written to tbe Minister of tbe Allied rowers, to reclaim the strict execution of the convention of the 3d July last, for tbe surrender of Paris, by which an amnesty for all act posterior to the 20th March was stipulated by the general of the allied force.

Madame Ney bas bad an interview on this subject with the Duke Wellington, who observed to ker, that the eoa vention of the 3d of July bad never been ratified by bis Majesty Louis XVIII, and that in con sequence the allies could not iuterfero in auy measures which the King might think proper to adopt in order to insure tbe interior t.anquility of the state. In the Chamber of Pcen on the 17th, it was aaanimouslv resolved, that Marshal Ney should be delivered over to the Chamber, and thai bb trial should begin on Tuesday, the 21st inst. November 20. Stocks, 3 per cents 55 tame payable 22d March 1816, 53 Bank actions, Tbe 10,000 IliiHsiant which arrived at Paris, will replace an equal number of troops, who are to quit tbe Capital. The Emperor ol Russia loft Berlin on the eve ning of the 7 lb November, for Warsew 'J he Empress was left at Eisnacb, on account of indisposition.

GuadnliHipe will certainly be returned toH.M the Kin of France. The Emperor and Empress of Austria made i i cuirj iuio mice uu sue i si vi weiooor. French Funds, A'or. 18. Five per cent, consols.

5 lit. 40c. 35c. SOc 56f. 23o.

20c. 15c. 20c. 15c. 20c.

15d. 20c. Action of the Bank of France, from the 1st of July, lOifr. 10 21 1. 25e.

Obligation of the Treasury, lost per ann. Marine Extract! from Bordeaux paper to the i5th of A'ovtmutr. Arrived at Bordeaux, tbe brig Merchant, from Boston ship Susquehnnnab, Cubing, from Philadelphia brig Octavus, Worthington of Baltimore, from Bilhoa brig Carolina, from New Voi French brig Leouie, Papin, from Havana, via New York. At Rocbelle, the Khr. Charles, Sea from Boston.

Tbe brig Sally Barker, Wallace, it advertised to sail from Bordeaux, for Boston, ou the 3th of December. From the Aurora. The Pott Offica. Tle post office, which was not originally intended to be employed to tbe uses of revenue, ought to bo confined to it original destination in the mtaner ia which that department is now conducted, it it degenerating into a double tyranny, first by enoruiou and une qual exactions for comparatively unequal services uu in oiHiws iu many instance penorming the ignominious service of spies upon private correspondence, and obstructing lb circulation of new papers to which they are hostile, a it practised spain and rrussia. From the Lor ltlandEtar, Dee.

S7. Counlerfctii. Last week two men attempted to past counterfeit bills in FJatbush. but being sus pected, one of them found mesas to escape tbe other, by the nnme1 of Van Uouten, was apprehended end counterfeit hill to toe amount of from 5 to 6000 dollars found on him. We understand he confessed that be had been inveigled into this aefariou business by tbe person wbo bad escaped.

JncetulicrusOa Friday tbe I5lh inst. tbe barn or Thomas Gelston, Enj at Br eharoptoa, with its content of hay, grain, 1c. was destroyed By fire tbe act of a bUck eHrl about 13 fears old, who had received a trivial correction a futv hours before. From the National Airotale. Improvement in U'lueli and Windlastat.Xt bave seen a late invention of Captain Alexander Coffin, jun.

agent of Iha statn prison in this mv, which, we understand, has met the decided appro bation or several enlightened mei hamcs. Ibis it applied to improve and facilitate tbe motion of wheels. by tue means of rotary or friction rol lers, which lei en the quantity of strength otherwise necessary to he applird thus, two men would be able to heave, by a windlass ft constructed, what would employ the strength of five in those now in use and one horse would be able to draw a heavy load with ease, on thi new plan, which two horses would perform with great caertion on tbe old. A cart made upon this principle is now actually in operation. The hob of the wheel turns upon three of these rollers, fixed in its centre, and tbe facility this give to its motion can be better understood by seeing it, than by any descaiption on paper.

are convinced, in our own mind, of the im portance of tbe improvement. understand captain Coffin ba also in progression an improvement on anchors, which possesses many advantages, which nautical men will justly appreciate. WILMINGTON, (Del.) Dcc.CC. Execution of On Thursday, John Smith wa executed at New Castle, Del. for tbe crime of murder.

About 11 o'clock the prisoner was brought out of prion, dressed io the clothe for execution An affecting discourse wa delivered by the Rev. Mr. Dodge, from Proverbs x3 13 nfter which, an appropriate address was ma la to 'he audience by the Rev. J. Latta.

About one, th.1 prisoner wa taken bnck ae.nin.to jail to prepare fur execution. At half pnt two o'clock be arceuded tbecai in which he was ccuveyc.l to the gallows, near a mile from the town, aud at three was lauched into eternity. Frost the A'ainf Jntrlligenttr, CH U1S I MAS. Heap on more wood the wind is chill Rut let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still. Each age ha deemed tbe now born jear, Fit time for festival and cheer And well our Christian sires of old Loved hen tbe year is course had rollM And brought blithe Cbruima back egaiu, With all it hospitable train.

Domestic and religious rite Ciave honor to the holy night Oa Chrirtavweve the bell were rung. On brirtio is eve the mas was sung That only niht in all tbe year. Saw tbe stolrd priest tbe cbnlice rear. Power laid his tod of rule aside. And ceremony dofi'd bis Pride All hail'd, with uiicontrnllM d.

'lirlit And general voire, the happy night, That, to tbe rottaae a the Crown, Brought tidings of salvaliun down. WALTER PCOTT. iJltl. Yesterday afternoon John Cromwf.i.l, ared lljUicudiiud libs isa those KithadtUa aud ureraooa at o'clock fcpue of Kiebaru Che No. tit 'ETENHQ POST MARIXE Usf" Ship SfMbhoint, FreerJ RaWccsvrri lobar Patrick Aysit1 New York Packet, Cartwright, Hoi Douin vurouiia I'atket, Wade, US( Brig Commerce, Utile, Criterion, inaw Dorathy, Robton, I'llIC Mr Murray Parker cT PVmouih.is.r.

A BfdfnTl Sshr. Kesival, Merritt, Primrose. Thatobvr. Abeona, Williaut, TV T. ATI ITS Sloop Henrv, Bron, Ellens, rlS Mri iii ave, freeman, Vi tors Lewis, Fox, ilos.sey, Emily, Crop, Collector, liurrowt.

i Mniuckett barlevinv BiiLOW brig Sea UUnd, feom SaTannab. aud schooner. a ARRIVFD LAST EYEXISO. York in 6 or 8 dav schi Maria, Copland r0. 10 day i Dmnn, I'orter, do do brig Fairs, trtua York via Halifax, discharging brie Howe, for I'hilad in a few day ship Corn, WitluZ: for Oi tehn, repairing Support, for do in a fr days Recovery, llarnes, York in afcw iUw.

Herald, late VV iltinms, uow Payne, for the IsWrf i HantT, Konegaa, une i two Uoatoo brirs div barring Philip, just arrived from CLarlto tZ brig Maria, railed two day befoi for York, the Unks of Newfoundland, spoke a fast sailine from York. Shr. Hanger, Wood, 5 day from Norfolk, wkv hinsle and oyster, ti tbe captain. Kloop Augusta, Miles, hour from VevHsse with nsolatse, sugar, cnHVe. linseed nil and ui B.

R. Kowler, on board, nod the mister Puu.ADBi.rHi Dee. Arrived, ship t. drew Karosge, 3 da from Roohelle, with krsndr prunes, aloions, verdip wine, ntiains and mertkaa! dize. Sailed from Rocliello, Nov.

Left ship Mt. dora, Stcinflauer, for Hhilad in 10 data. Spoke Ko S5lh, lat 40, long Green wicli. Iisdavifroni II Won, for leghorn, willi llie loss ,4 Ibit) lopmsst tame dav fell ia vitb a scbr. deserted and disrajsted', laden with wine, bread, flour, soap, (in, fish, butur See.

apparently from Boston or Halifax, bound to tlx West Indies, took out of ber a few article and set l'r on fire. Itrig Argo, Horenden, 10 days from St. ThnnMi. Ship John Burgwiu, flnbbins, ii day from Made. ria.

Sloop Industry, Hall, day from Portland. Ship Georgia Packet, Bunce, darsfrora Charles, ton. Ship Cen. Wade Hampton, Mathews, 9 days from Cbarli sion. S'lip Pscket, Villiams, from Tioton.

Sebr. William, Williams. 7 dsvsfmm Boitnn. Bchr Drircr, Giran, SS ilavi from St Dominpi. BELOW brig Mary, Campbell, from Turk island.

THEATRE. oftoooOroftflo FOR, THE BENEFIT OF MR. JJUBT, And bis last appearance but one, pi to hit at parture for Fkirope. Ou FRIDAY, EVENING, Dec Will be pre ented the Tragedy of. HAMLET.

Hamlet. Mr. BibbyJ Hi irst iu that character. Horatio, Simpsot. Ophelia.

Mrs Dariiy 10 nn ill be an.led the urce ol Uit BUDGET OF BLLNDERS. Dr. 'Mr. Hurks Captain lieigrave, Priiebarrl Qjr Performance to comment at quarter past six o'elnrk precisely NOTICE. THE copartnership boretofore exitiu; usder the firm ol'Ul'lCK A DEVUK, was oa aw 1st of December inst.

desolved by mutual consent Tba business of said firm will be settled by Willis Quick, at bis store Ne 71 Dey treet eorasraf Washington tt. WILLIAM O.I ICK, dee Ut FKEDRltICK DEVOt For Norfolk and Richmond. The new and superior schoons LOGAN, Saml. Holme mater, intended a regular Packet. She is now half loaded rita salt, and will be dispatched ia a few days.

For freiybt or passage, having rlegnnt arconmed. lions, apply on board at ColTee House idip, arte CORNELIUS It. DUFFIE, dee SK It 5ft Soutli strett 5iv for To sail positively in all next BiMiast snilmg slop rMiKt, roryth, ussier. l'ur freight or passage, apply on board wust aU Burliog slip.orto HENRY COIT, Dhc. lw No.

83 Miili strert FT ST. CKOIX, Bass End. Tlr i iir AKTH 170 tons biirjitfv a regdUr trader, Jvba Dav's master, i now iimclia' Keii ct liurling np.anu wis. oc i to take in on Monday next, having eonsMeraWe freight already engaged she will be dispawhed in a few days for tba retmsinsler, or bavinaj nood aecomraodutions, apply on board east tide Burling slip.or to MULFORD Si LEFFI NG WELL, 29 lw 118 FTOwt strerl .11 PAPEttS. the Jibatc Adam, from London, and fot sale by bvl I 10 Wall itrstt.

Extra thick hot pressed Letter Taper, ia folio and quarto Extra large thin hot pressed Letter Paper, ia fol and quarto Laid or wire marked Paperi thick and Una Engli fool'st ap and fine Pott Paper Thin bnk post Letter Paper, of a fine quality Demy Drawing Puper Copying Paper and Ink Powder A larse assortment of the large pepers forouut ing blank book, from the beat makrrs Mathrmatical Instrument in boxes All IfTflfcl fin Hair Pencil Gunter' Scale. Kceve's atcr toiors A very large assortment of pen aud sport" Knives, from the best makers Swan i Ghent, Amsterilam and English Quill. 7 M. or small nuantitv Maps of tbe world, and of the four qoaruws, clefinlly ciiored and mounted. bcH Charts, ol almost every pari of tba worm, on a lare cle and tbe newet surrey Clout' durable Ink, genoife ftoii the D)aBSi lory Chess Men aJisl CstaaioaC.ari ske cry fast tailing erb.

SparUn, 29 dsr from deaux, with 60 pie hrandv, to 1). tj. Ullljg, yZJ. J. H.

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