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BoSTON, A.\.SSA.CHUSETTS, Publishd- by OUNG & INNS, Congress-Street. 'N5). 4~*1 TUESDAY, JU:'E' 9, 1812. (Vol. 39. ,.rraavIISnc5i-~SrlitZ,,-.ataa.It aJrnei==~iS~r~j'cSi ~a-.'vru-'~ -- c- -, ,rr ro-5-r- r zabtar~ssri.sern~tc Canal Notice. TIE proprietor. of the WIc ofrllo..kr S C.nil ,,' ht.. byv notified that Ie.. Arrn MA-i.oe'frlt b- hu'ldrni at the h.j; r *. io- ' B 'rr Innkee;i!t in 'initirlt. or' WEi % NV -L.N.'D it. i ,' y i ,f J e nexi t nFsc t.:-is5k ' AMl- t; .3J01 HA 51 GII.Li Ca t ow Canal. T HE P'nnru-ito, of fR.j'i ,i'-,. are hereby iol S fil'r h f t hi h ,r A.'rs 1 \i. .t!'s will be hold at theDwel'ing House of BENJAMINGAI.E. lI bolder, in Contcoid, N. //, on THURSDAY, ijleventh day of June next, at 10 u'elock, A M the choice of Officers for the ensuing year and itansact any other businestl elative to the cone iS. r.j, legally come before them By Or'der ofthe Di sectors, WM A. KENK, ctlek Concord, N.fl. May 21, 8slrl NO IrCE. ,r-u'f Copartnership hetwet-n the So Ssribers, in the Bu1iaoss of Brokerage. and the Finm of BELLOWS e .L;, HRNM4 is thisd islveV be miu:t.il connset Ai ri ,-n.rr indeb to ihe said P.ini -h p. ,ne qu.iLed to rhake p tment toW"i C "riAN.i, who is authorized to ceese, he s.nm ; and atl person b,sir.,: demands .r..... se sstnA toothesaid CocaaAn for cetlement. JO3SEP1 BELLOWS, Ji ,o3nt.s. May 23. WILLIAM COCHRANr r WILLIAM COCHRAN, Conti nes to ITrinsact the Bainess ofi Broker, at No State str eet Wanted, a few Shares in the Mdissach Isets aud Bositon Banks. ., M Copartnership Dissolved. "'HE Copafrtnerhip exiitinz betwe 1,Ut.A I EWME'N, h W M.h li kers andJe eti .-, lIii ,, 's i.-.l,' lv. r aT rpuu I con.ent. A ':...srn. h-..ng terminri .-g.,nI.- ,Md Firm, are S ..,'e -it p e. -nt ire-. f.- -,: lirient ; ine all ib sons in)debtel, are called npon rto ',.-e mi,.i. '.ii, without further nlit.e, ") J'J-IHL .1 *\'e.. at No. i.i-, i, who is authoaii o settleL tie accouta .A u -lid IF . ELA BUPNAP Ju-LHUA JA.l'MIE Boiton, Ju.ne, 5il2. To the lionorable the Justices of rt:.* Court Common Pleas, to be golden at Castine, and or the County /' t ,iiitr,,ack, ozi the i can.t *.,.i i t ,4 ~ ~1,, 0 t. year of oC t ,/ i!,,.rs ,aJ.h rd and twe)e :-e T E Petition of JAMES DOUGLASS, Casitie, .i C.9',, v.rc, ck-ni.tn nd Lyr DOUGLASS, W.fe o; he sit. Jdat.nr, ,isi t iter are. restedte, as teisntos, in common with divers persi o your Petitioners unknown, of the i il,,;, , scribed Tract of Land situated in said Castine, a bounded 4s follows, to wit : Southeaserly ion la of MaTk Hatch; Northeasterv on other land, i property of said Batch, which was formerly occ-up by John T..I *-.'. h-. i- ,*.. M.j,.bigwads river; a;nd t Itn-e -.t. I M e', Cove,socall conrlinnig about s'x-een acres, mioreor less, bei a Le':ofLza,"f)"ferioe-at icr b.o Soltmr'M A r* deceased that your Peritioners ire desitouvlo" ho End enjoy their pail or sh ire in aid entait in sev alt, being,thirween forty second parts theeof-- They therefo e pray that your Hoiots waitld on partition thereof to be marie, anI their said part shaie thereof et COff and divided from the teit, agr ably to IRw of Whis Conmmonwealth, in such ca miAde and provided and as in duty bound will c' pray, JAMES DOUGLASS. he, LYDIA DOUUGLASS mark A true Copy -Attest, JAMES THOMAS, Ci Commonwea!b of MassacbuPetts. [HAirfO.tK, SS. Circuit Court f Coninmn Pleas at Castine,i3l Term, Anno Domini 1812. ON the Petition aforesaid, Ordered, Th the. Pet-iioaers notify all persons interested' there ito appear at the next term fithis Cburt'witlh is beho den at Castine, within and for .the County Hancock. un the second Monday ofAugnst tiext, publitinog an attested coppv of their Petitiornt this Otder thereon in the New Enztand Pialltrdiu p itned it Boston, three weeks successive,', the1 publication to be thirty days, at least, befn.-,re the titig or said Court, that they may then and there pear and shew cruse (if any they have) why prayer thereofshould not be granted Attest, JAMES THOMAS, Ceirk A true Copty-.Attest, June 1 JAMES THOMAS, Clerk N OTICE is hereby given, th the Subscriber has been duly appointed A ministrator on the Estate of SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, late of Boasin, in theCounty 0.o *.s',i. P'hysici deceased, and has taken upon h.rs,.tl hL.t trust giving bonds as the law directs. And all pert having demands upon theEstate of the said SAMU CHAtMBELAIN, are required to exhibit the same ; aI; persons indebted to said Estate, are called up ao make payment to EBENEZER FOX, Adminiistrator Boston, May 26, 181 2, TOTICE is hereby given, Lh Ji.t the Subscribers have been duly appoint Adm nlitrators on the Estate if AARON NASH, are of SostQon in the County of ,effaik, Cordwaii deceased, and have taken upon themselves that tr b. giving bonds the law ditects, And all pers Ihvingedemands upon the Estate of the said AAi NASH, are 'equired to exhitit the same ; and 5pensons indebted to said Estate, ate called upon make iinmmedIre p'. ment to MOE.S N ASHJuni ? Adii ALEXANDER NASH, Adminstrato M eP .s6 1 OTICE is hereby given,that t a Subscribe: bah s been duly appointed Adt isttitur On the estate of MAN-THA ATWOOD, l]teof Baton, in hr, County iof Suffolk Widow, cedsed, atnd has taken upon- himself that trust, giviitg bonds a; the law direets. And all perts havig demands upon the Estate of the said ies ,md, are ,equird to exhibit the same and al sors indebted it .he y;ain if.ate, are called npots makepasmaut to BRADFORD LINCOLN, May 26. Adminictertor TOTICE is hereby given,that ti ._. In o'seiberhas beet duny appuirted Admin irattO tu the Estaie of AARON DAVlI, isteoffloston, in ithe Cout of Suh.tlk, Msrinet, ceaed, arsd has taken upon himself'hit trust, by. ng bonds, as the iw directs And all pe-sons hzy ,i-'nands upon the Estate of the said AAhON D VIS, are required to exhibit the same ; and Il I sons indebted to the soid En'.ate, te catied upon make immediate rpa'ment to WtI.Li M JONES, Adminishato Joiston, iay 26, is tis. S ;.a1a~-utsrfr lrrtlQaututT, have expeedd, in fuch might conflict, to Mffer S 'piri,,.,es ,lom each. It, however, the erchant ....- .- ..____ sinds that any branch of trade in too hb.zard..us t '. UR.n it 4, to bE puriaEd with advsurart, htitio .u piudente lIISRDAY,, An i 4t will induce hm to relhnqual. it. But I ihnk we Sn a w- w, rAeprr-e t,.reluce the fu now an haveno reaf:iunable motive In j ,n in th.a ru- r rbireed r e p.ll, eritd .we, and to- o,-u.r conficR. and 1hu 'mae 'hole Prirce, who Sn .rr-w atLr.-ed t.r a. third F~Ai.. We cOn- hazara all rb, r dear to tbr iuotJ s,. merely ro ,., "h .t'le'.:s or hr5 bull to be to redre te diplay he.,rfpr.re or irtify their reverse. We rern.rlcerntrln. Fulls over 65 and under A 1to be mn.y ptiblty be engage here.fier in jull and e .unrIted necEtiry wars .,l fel-.defiace, .ni we hope never- Mi F DI.' U I to be engaged in any other -- urt fo long as the den FRIDAY. JUNE 5 People are united .0 a ifetdl,r.. there is no danger nrl ii'tiTrs. Whrmn," ;Warte of Wreatlhrri, and ih,,I arny foreign powor will tbh k of reduc rg us the B.i. ev .i. W'icaffer,were apponmed a committee in to ibhir demomoa Thi, feicur.y will be dtrmn- for' ceniiti''ei txped.ency of palTirg a l]w, uth ir..- tied in the fame proportion al ithe violence of to Jug ihA'6Iapremi Court. or erihfr of 'he Julticer party increilea" I.,r a Siae with IEh m IhtLrf.n r.f eta of i Le'-'iam, to tilue 'heir rtier to fame one or m.in may E., cocnq.ered ai easily as one with *i, more Magillrate ,su the- laeeral ,i-ca.:. s, a inquire thousand, if the people re divided, and one half of perfois committed for trial for bailable oti'.ace,. are willing to aflift in fubjugating the other. Such and on due hearing to admit rLe ams to hb.l. dilptrfitions, Iprefume, arettot anywhere cherith- .The Legiflaure meti ', Convention, and corn- ed at the prefent lime; butt if rithe Ipr of dif- pleted the houicoe cf NGTARIES, wise. the fol- cord hall increase and 'i.rnme more exasperated, b lowing gentlemen were chofen : we may hereafter be a. tIran. ic Wrh p.-liou and as de- .kte'u County--BeiiJ. Allen, Cornelius Merchant, blind to our own intev'eft, as thiofe nations .w!tie. de' Samuel Claghorn. governments have been fulwer;td by the violenceI tad Ltsoti-'Wm.n. Web.,. Stl Tinkbhi, Joihn Lang. or treachery of their.citizens. ay- doon, J...ob Auld, DaviO slt's, jid, Dtaicl V.,' ,Ii, It would be difficult to enurerate all the ntis- re- J..cb Ludwig, Naitl. lonituli, G0.rge Reed, chiefs that flow from this spirit of party. We S James Drummond, j'r... have feeo that it alienates the minds of men from ,bit _Hancoc-Moody Piflliuir Phile-HM Wafhburn, each other, and has a tendency to excite the Jedidiah Herrick, Armon Pa ti. V. m. il M oy, mofl malevolent psilic.oa. Hfl'ory will inform us, Ln. MNJci F Jaidkinb, Geo. Hertherty-Jobn ergeat,, that when under no 'rilraint. it produce. C;V;I lr....Jil Iir.,dge, J *e.ph Tyler wars, and terminalts in.-.rhe defirutlion of fr-e A n./',-l-ie-iel Wili,,mq, Nilhl Pertey States. Thefe c.:.Dni italion, have L.,en fuggefted in- it'jjrgr.i-Peter TalbhL, jr. Jhob D W,.fl',a, by reflecting fmn of ill parn.es : and r seems 'o John C. Todd, John Btcw-r, Shuab.el Dwnrs, be thedutyof all, as far .as their influence ex- SJfrep P .ao VW.n. Catiobell tends, to prevent an increase of 'the ev"il. .!. ri.t -V,arren Pefl.i, Noah Barnes. Nothing is of itir.re import.oce to'taii purpose T I'./.li-Nd.lil. Rugglti, Nathl. Amta, Eben. F, than ajufl and impinrtia amtnillratibn .ifgo..ern"- Th,.', riom.s B:urL.e. mneut. The prinucplei of tEqaiy and juflice are cumbitrland-Ebea. Mayo, Samuel Homer, Dan- the foundations o lfociery ; anud the great end of ie) Tucker, Ed. Ruffell, Nathl.. Poor, And.Dutu- government ;, to provide ita' every nitlren hall ning, Jofeph C. Boyd. have his :rght. But ,P in miriking and execi'ting ew- BEr1,1,j--Ambr...fa Er..o, Henry W. Dwight, the lha' we difria.td she rults of equal jullice . All ri ,.Ae. lHayao 'if we endeavour to elivare one porrnr-o of the re. I,.t,,r,-Elph. Ht.yd, rEljih Alivord. commIiunity and. deprtefi.n-tiher, we lofe fight of .,.t heotjvct i,.r which we became united, and ren- Ai After the choice of Nolaries, the two Houfes der every principle that can be employed in the Led diffoived as a Convention, but contit,,med together Government of the State of no effect except fear in receive the communication of the Chief Magif- and compulfion. In fuch cafes the people never trite. Ar t o'clock His Excellency came in, ac- obey but wiiht reludlance, n.sr fl' .ll we have a, y, rrnmpined by the Hon. t'.uatll, and attended as reafoa ito complain r they are in-rac.able. We utu,.l, and delivered the following are as much bound to prcicrvetheir rights as they of to obey the lawt : and until the.r Ipri a are brok- -'SPEECH e they will make continual efforts to recover se- Genaleas ,ofithe Senate, and what belongs to them; for i is not in the nature e Geentlten fthe isuf/ e f.R atis, of Freemen to lublmit wttnhCt complaint to un- ur ,qnal regulaliont. AS I baveyAot been engaged in the public bull- Our.f o forbids any ezluge preten- of aefs of the State f,,r the laft five years, and had no fions to the honors of the State ; every claf' of ,A expedation that I fbould again take a part in ad-. min are entitled to partake of the fame advanta- mini de- any" public tranfations, than my duty a private of ifconrcnl and asutiofirv will prev.il. We sid tii-z required. I am therefore unable to lay be- ought indred to seledt pirfio of b.lirty anId in- nd ,fore your he f ate of our affairs; or to fuggen lor tegrity for public employment; but if we make the your consideration thofe fubjedts of particular i-. i a ruleto advance only our political friends, we ied tcreft which in other circumstance mighi have tall becomete L I,c.om .- a party, and be incapa- uce occurred to me. But I have no reafon to regret ble of prefervintg ot.h -.- ,ty and moderation the ed, this inability : federal ofyou, gEutlenien, in each rights ofthe whole p .. -1 I, Monirchiea the ng Honsfe, have been many years employed in itge P,,iee ,. hif,'.k', ,i-,:f :wer e" MAth. feraint ,, Cu .--...rr.,.i 1 Twilt redy dl .. aka meatf-. -of honor and --..ice; le, iheretuore, thinks himself old uit., ,re oncti-arly for the gener.I g..od. authorized, in appointing hli fubotiird.ari officers, er- But though' I have no particular knowledge of to reward the attachment and purchase the ut lunile the late Legiflative proceedings, it is impoflible for fupportof lis adherents, But in Republics the der any member ot the State to be ignorant that a People are pofreffed of the fovereigo power ; and or fpirit of division has exsted for federal years, aud Legiflators and Magiflrates, elected by them, are ee- has become fo prevaler, .s to diminifh individual bound to employ their authority for the common ses bappinefs, aud endanger the Commonwealth. benefit. They have no right to consider the pow- ver The opinions of men are as various as their fea- er deputed to them as their own property ; or to lures, and there is generally no more caufe of corn- make vacancies or app,;nin,.s,, for felfilh or par- plaint to the one cafe than ino the other. This dif. ty purposes. Should a contrary rule be eftablith- ference of optlhion would haepe o f all were fur- ed, it appears to me, that political feuds would k. united withthe fame evidence ; but on many po- be endlefs and implacable ; the perfoos in office liical fubjedts ,i evidence offered to differentand their friends snd retainers would employ ev- p rfona is not only diverfe but oppfrite. I would ery method to prevent any change in the Admin. I unreasonable, therefore, to expect: that all iflration, while their rivals would be equally aflid- flould think alike. If our information is wholly ous and eager to 6ra a change. From the fre- a derived from one (ource, and that happens to be quency of our eleiron, there would fCarccly be a partialone, ouopnions may be hone, though any interruption in thefe firuggles, and the longer it si hardly pofible they Ihiould be core. they should coutiaue, the greater would be their tit In fome cafes this diverfi y of fenatiment may violence. rein promote the progref of uth-At leaf it may To check this party Cpirit, and promote union s to teach us habitually to pradice that mutual for- and harmony in the Public Councils*, and among bof bearaince without which focicty could not exift. ens Fellow-Citizens, much may be done by the nd Bt the danger arifes from the warmth and eager- Members of the Government, as'well in their pri- i nefs with which political difpues are conducted. vae aa public capacity; and without their influ- last On fuch ocafious, menare tempted violate the enceandexmple, ao attempt for this purpose s.,- rules of decency, and call in queflion the re&itude be e a a fo t 5 e m eote- will belikely to fucceed. By a courfenof uniform p- of others, merely because of a difference in judg- and impartial condudtwe may perhaps convince the ment. Such offensive imputations are injurious to the peoplethat our attention is employed for the the peace of the Stare, and threatenits future benefit of all our Fellow-Citizens, without any prosperity ;-for if party abufe should become preference of one part to another': That we are general and iodiferiminate, we hall lofe one of folicitous to eftabli(h a,.,juft proportion in their the moft powerful motives to meritorious conduct ; burdens and advantages : That of whatever de. t the Virtuous and vicious will be placed in the nomination they are, we will life to their com- tat fame light, and men of uoblemiflied charad-ter will plaints when they are oppreffed by the officers, Ad wifh to have as little concern in public affairs as or injured by the meafures of Governent; or poffible, that they may preferve their reputations. when the laws themselves operate unjutily ; and When parties are numerous, the individuals of- that thofe who are moft diffinguithed for abilities ian, ten appear to be but little apprehenfive of re- and integrity, and the merit oftheit public fervi. t by proach ; they are apt to think that the rules ofcewibe appointed to office, without political cesR willobe appointed to office, without politrwal ons candor and even of truth mnay be dfpeofed with, favor or prejudice. If in this way we hall be uIt. in propagating their political opinions. But able, in any degree to reflrain therage of party, and though the difgrace of each individual may be o uc or will be enoaapu the s ?on leffened when it is flared by many others, hi ourcce will be encourage personal guilt is the fame as if lie was the only court fe. S offender; and the example thus furnfhed by af- luh our public tranfaclions and debates, I prefume mbers mu hav4 a pernicious influ that we Ihall carefully abftain from consenspin- ence ,on themrals of the whe people. ous or reproachful exprefiono, aid whatever has eat caoul he mrals of the w roe people. b a tendency to irritation ;-for we can hardly con- ia Should we ar any time fuffer ourselves to be ceie how much evil may aife t he comun y nted influenced by a spirit of party, we hall be in dan- rm ,c ire how much evil may asife to the comm at ger of facrificing the public good to our own at- irod might feens too inconfidehable to be re- tachments and animoficies ; and hall be incapa- period might een too considerable to be re. net, ble of difcerning the fe that may be made of couarded. And I hope and tru, (hat in our inter- rust our own precedents againt ourfelves, We may co urfe with each other, we hall exemplify t he nst our own precedents again i ourfetves, We may gentleelfs of manners, the candor, 'benevolence ons efiablif rules by which we (hall obtain a mo- and coudefceonoan which are the.ornaments and ROt mentary atcendency ; but which in the iffue will ba Uds of society, aud which tend to moderate the all prove injurious to our own interest, as well as to zeal ad conciliate the friedfllip of thofe who are to the peace and order of the State. If the party op- of different sentiments. I am the more confident pofed to us flihould afterwards prevail, they will ir thefe expedaaions,as we have only to'exercife us. be tempted to retaliate with ocreafed feverity, in the temper of that Relgion in which we have de- hopes of mere durable pofl'ei.an of power. But cared our belief, and which all of us profess to it is vain to exped that in a free government the eledr f u p he predominence of party can be preferred by dif- C* CA EB STO NG . inugenuouas means; or that the peace of the cons- CALE ST O. LG. it munity can be maintained under retorted njurtea Counacil Chamlr, nfune 5, l8SI. and provocations. Such injuries will become more R. -.d andi committed to Messrs JACaso, oppreffiee, and the provocationas more aggravated, of Eoston, ELAla, of e/cherltonu, W ARtE of Wrerth e the oftener they happen, and, if perfied in, muft am. BaSter, of Wisctsset, and LAWtENCE, of by eventually termiinat'e in ruin. Gro.:os ons Thefe animofiries have 'lfo a dire& tendency --- er- o weaken the State, and render us incapable of Br'' ein lhitumii. late- G,'-Crern.-r ,ir N.-n- to elf-defence. Within a few years alt the Repub- Jern--, n irit, ,rr ',I ih ir,.o sa .ii,.,en o" lies in .raps have become a prey to military the .n^ne tNa t Ns'e 'trk c.ry atda hbatbsur. force; the People were divided by fa&dous ; and -o0o0o-o i thaoe who thought themafelves oppreffed, niffled r Se a foreign power in overwhelm, both their op- v2aibtia in Motion. - i-refllbrs and themfe'ves, in one common ruin.- tall Satrday the quota of thefia(tw huniadrld so, Their forms of Government have been exchanged recently detached from this brigade of tiatla cons- for dctfpotifm, and their names are blotted out menced their march for 8acka'a Harbor, under de form the lift of nations. the coamnand of Col. Clsrifoplher P. Bellhiger. i Tie People of thefe Stgtes feem to have been eroriimtr, N. Y. fmhr-an, .llsy t8. ing placed by Providence in a fritatitn of peculiar -1oo11)1- A lately. Our territory is flBiiiiel:ly extenfive el- On the night of the Coth ult. the houfe of Capt. p- other forfecurity or convetnitce. ,We are remote Abraham D. Quackenanls, of Charlctllowu, Mont- to rfrim ilihe oationu of Eur'ope who for severall years gomery county, New-York, took fice, aedi uatfor- Sliave been involved in a fatal and exienuive war. tunately Mr. Qi-ckenbuAa and his Son Vincent. r. A.s a commercial people we hlve had intercourse aged about, 8 years, wete coofumei in the fliames. wll i oli s hiem, andi as usuitral oatiOn amul i Tttr rtmaits Wire inei'd odi n ihc 2.a nih. CONG R ESS BY AIL. HOUSE OF REPR ESF NTATIV ES. FRIDAY, MAY 29. Motion against War. MR. RANDOLPH faid he wifthed to make a motion of great importance to the American peo- ple, relative to the Berlin and l.Ihu decree He contended that the decrees never had been repeal- ed. To eflablifli this position, he read a number of extrate from the correfpoodence,>f Mr Ruffell, &c. He faid that the orders in council Were not the only caufe of difference between the U. S. and Great Britain, aa % -. % -.ntI- iI'liii'p,,led fr c lat our g.irver.,rnet, in concert wiih ril, i a F' ..r,.e, demanded alto a renunciation of the Brhiflh prin- ciples of blockade. He ripreffed his firprize at the change of fentiment which had fo suddenly taken place, not only amongft cabinet ir .iriilrc. but members of Ci..r cf:f f re rlhe arrn.l r.i the Hornet, it had been ctniltnriv IT i-red that if the did not bring fomtething /J.is;,. .n our favor, from France, we fhouIld affume warlik, attitude aysnil.(ther as well as againft England. The Hor- net had arrived wrilr.ut hri;-,uo anv thing farvor- able ; and yet the ronei :.f .rflltng Frnce bad en- tirely changed or rather ctaltd, fiaoe her arri- val. - The government now talked of nothing but war with England. He affected, that if, after islit I-.. been ften and beard, fucha war should be declared, it wnuld be proc.t p,:,i..re of the ex- iflenceof an undue bi s '.ward. France, and would brand the prefet'i admniflriarson- with everllting infamy.-It would be in fat a war of alliance with France, and not a war for commerce as pre- tended, becaiife the great commercial fates of N. York and Maffachufetts hid pro.-e.'ed agiinftl foch a meafure in the mift painted manner at the late eledtions.-Mr. Randolph was called to order two or three times by Mr. Calhoun, on the ground that the question of.war was not before the houfe.] Mr. R. faid, he found this interruption arofe from the pinching nature of his obfervations. [He was again called to order.] He was proceeding, when the speaker', on the fcggeftion of Mr. Calhoun, declared .liat it was neceffary for the gentleman (Mr R ) *" flaie the propofitiou he intended to IUDnm, 1o ihe t..-uie, in order to know upon what ground his rematsk. were predicated, Mr. Randolph faid hei ratended to fibmit a re solution declaring it was inexpedient, under .cifl- ing circuniffances, to declare war agiuoll .Ursai Britain. ', The speaker faid the motion muff be fubm.iedJ in writing. Mr R.ndolph faid he should do fo when he had n. luIt-led h.i prefatory remarks. The speaker decided that the motion muff be Cfubmitted in writuig before Mr. R. proceeded any further. : Mr.Randolph appealed from the fjpeaker?' deci- i'on. This gave rife to a debate on the point of order, in the courfe of it a warmth not very honor- able to the character ofa legislature of freemen, Mr. Wright, in particular, pp a.-ed higitl, itd'.g- nant at the infinuation of Mr. Randolph, that the national councils were under Freach influence. Hefaid the charge wair unfounded, although it was made in 'te presence of a privileged Britifha fpy~-[Mr. Foller's Secretary] who, he hoped, would not be permitted, and who, he added, asufl have had fome intimation, of what was about to be brought forward, or he (the secretary) would not have attended. Mr. Wright denied that there was any French influence in the houfe any more than there were French pies, privileged or other- wife. Mr. Randolph (aid he had not charged the houfe with being under French inufloce; but had asa- ferted that if War shouldd be declared under exift- ing circunmflances,it would be proof firong as holy writ" that fuch influence did exifi. The queflion was then taken by ayee and noes on the Speaker'a decifGon (above mentioned) and it was confirmed, ayes 67, noes 4%. Mr. Randolph accordingly fubnmitted his motion, which was as follows : i:'efolved, that unader etifing .iroumstances it is inexpedient to re/fart a War against Geat Britain." This motion was feciaded by Mr. Lewis. A motion was:hen made to adjourn, and lofl, yeas 46 nayss not counted by the Speaker.) Mr. Randolph was about to proceed in his ar- gument, but was interrupted by Meffcs, Calhoun and Wright, who infifed that no dfeucfion could be permitted on the refoiution until the houfe had agreed to consider it. The speaker decided that the gentleman (Mr. R.) might proceed without putting that question, but afterwards declared that the question to con- fider the refolanton mull firft be put. Mr. Ran- dolph appealed from this latter decifion, but in a few minutes withdrew his appeal. Mr. Johnfon again moved to adjourn-loll. After fame further debate (or rather confusion) the queflion wasLtaken by ayes and noes on coa- fidermg Mr. Randolph's refolutinon, andiit was loli, ayes 37, noes 7Z. 8o the houfe refufed to con- fider the refoiution. Among the noes were the reprefentatives, Meffra. Little and Iv'K.m. Ad- journed half pall 3. _-OoOOO- MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1812. MR FITCH presefited the Memorial of about 3o00 ofthecitizens of Washilgton County, State of New- Yok.expressing their decided disapprobation of the restrictive system, and of offensive war. Laid on thdi table Mr. Newton presented the petition of the master of a Spanish vessel arrived at Norfolk from Tenetrife, stating the tituaiion of that Island. Laid on the table. Mr. Cheves presented certain resolutions of the citizens ofChaleston. S C apuroviug the rrieasurer of government., and pledgrig their lives ianrfotnres* in their support Read iid laid on the table Houw much to the loan ?j M, Quancy offered the tillo-ing: Resolved, that S coominstee be appointed to enquire whether any alterations are requ site in the several acts relative to Consuls andVice-CoBuls. and for the further pro- rection of American semen, nod that they hrve leIre to repat by bil or othelrwie. Adopted, aid a committee of 3 ordered. . The house in committee of the whole, Mr. Nel- 'on in he chair, ona bill for the relief, protection and .ndemnifieation of Ame-ucan seamen. The committee rose, reported progress, and had leave to sit 0gm,. CLOSED DOORS. A Message was received froma the Presi- dent of the U. S. which was declared to be of a C NFIDENT1IAL NA.I'lE , and the galleries cleared and doors clhed, 1-4 past one o'cdock.; -0o-00--0 from thf/e Baltimore Federal Republican rJ the ,llo'it01ng o11, '/., ,..,, June I. lThis day the President will send to Cut- greos a A'lessitges ,,i'.,... a detailed sate- aent of oiur .r/ii-- -'.":1 -, and to-morrow ths Citnmil.tte ot Foreign Helaitrns wiill report a DECLAi{ATION of "'AR. r~-V -9 AAA 'tI h r'LE r I',,N MilS.22. By a perfon from J,,r. Brkeley, we are informed chat,- in Tnefd-y night laf, ihe heafe ti( Dr. Ware -firuted in toe Parilh, about 4 in-lp: From town, was burnt to the ground, and (hat Dr.- Ware unfortunately fell a victim to the devourng element Noi p4rt of the budy has been fu.dj, except the collar ihone. Ef~y.--An Effigy was found yesterday morning, ftuipended by the neck, in front of :-he Exchange in this ciry-it hang until about 9 or ro o'lork, when it was taken down, we ui1 i, ird by-order of the civil. an..., i Ti,.e 1, n_, .t is a ;d, was the fuhflanre of a label airacherl to it~r- fo/J S'ii r a Brhitj: aientv. w/io ssoultd f/hi:s, cosuntryfdr ,.* r J"' We bluth for our rciy, when 'we' Sr.:'- i it coataina wretches capable of fu h jd, i-.iii conduct. Courier. n f. '. r J '.i s trr,. lg,.- ll l.lJ u S C>t ON- Tr, i11 0 ag 10 t o-,.. i ,-, ortbhat e would fell hi satlion/for .'r,. ,.'' -wOO. -i'-- , CHAPLiSTON, M Y 23. ,7'. tI. ,,. I ,,.., (;,. ,., a py, PtA : '/ '. I-. w h ; n. ... i ? ,,. ,n .i t r L ,,n r E it- i u ; .,p,,.f.. I.. .. .;. .. n -vho, all-m F.ijrd or I ,.o di, I v'. .*'.* ,hat time, and now is a.t P nil. nev'. Il... I. i, i:i .. f the cr y- r- ro, ur,. i.,-. i, I r-iNL.JK wi not appointed with his own, content a iViJmher oi, ,his Cornmi- ee ; n,.e tiulOa behave any knowledge of their P, oceitugi From. a Jama;iaic, 'Vaper, Maiy 4. It is affliried that the N'AtI Commandere n this farion, had fome intimation, tirrough Mr. Fo0er, that ;he American government .'editared raking pofeffion. of Amelia Iflaod, ;ii 1 o. ftqr.i t which, Sir Jamne, Lucas Yen, rot. '. h,. ,i, fl, r, trigate Souhampion, was ordered, v er he.i I lihe fleet under his convoy to a certain latitude) to pro- cead thither for its proledtion. iNs W-YORK, YUNE 3. The Documents--Have the government sade an honefi publication, or a partial rn'utilated flate- ment ? We a(k thbisin the name of th 2 p 'opl, hec .l'., We know that our Mmnilter r..,. ,. t..is le - ters to private citizens, by 'h. t.: .nt, xplicrtly pretesti againft a war with Englnd. He confid- er. it would be very wrong in this country. B2altirire Fidslat Gas. Public COvioni-.3i.sr.; he rr.iny valtimpt, ro prevail on Town iNi,. 'i .,,s r. tl ier .iniimtlr..,,on and urge a war wiih euglanrd ,lae, r,.r-e have fully succeeded, except the attempt on a por:ioa of the Democrats in Piladelphia. By the arrival of the feb. Firptv., :n 14 days from St. Cro a, we lears, that Flit ..a,. at Twio- ty-eight Dollars per barrel, hbut a "*t ./ thar, pays embargo.'" Norfolk faper, Mlay '7. The inhabitants of Burlingte "eu- .r',, at a pubio m...eir. io0n the a6&h ult. .rnaii. i i ce-. f.l. ,J, It. r itc reflriltive and lib ,,-g t, Aiue, huve bezocrtau- to tte orat-* -. r'i c. their bell interefrs, and oughtuaat to be perfever- ed in any further. u And that the war measures prfuued by Con- grefs, are againfi the uriIrt:, wiel~.eaud fente of the jieople of this country. Extract from ai anddres by the liev. ETHA OSBOrN, o/ Ae16 -..ier,'ey, to a boud oi re- crwuts/for the U. S. Armn. What a grand fpe6t.cle A whole nation of Freemen,with a population of more than 7,oco coo00, riliug in arm to vindiate their jtuf rights ; and what is till more fublime. to accomfply the derteae of Providence ihi revolutionizing and re'orsming t4e worldd" -o-ut) - AUGUSTA, MAINE. JUNE 3. On Sunday laft Mr. David Cr-ig's barn in this town, was flruck with lightning .anu almofl entirely deftroyed-Upwards of 30 oleep jury. MARINE. At Cadiz, April 23, Nelson of Boston.; John, do, Johnson ; Two B others, Berry, do.; G-nr Put- naim, Nash, do. from Alexandria ; Augu us, i Ih- fromGibraltar for Bosn in ship Mon g,.m ery, Cur- tis, of Kennebuok, from Norfolk ; Virginia, Hill. man, ( harieston ; a Newburypo-t ship ;- ch Mlary, of do.; Treaty, Gloucester. Bg Mary & E, is, Parsons, sailed the day before for Boston' Flour 19, Sch Susannth-Lucy, from hand her's Rive; fur Charleston, w5s spoken May 31, tat 39 ;ong 72 B ig Geo-ge, Gratmmar, of Boston arrived at Co- run.ta 9tih A pitl 44 dvs frirom Chriiestoun. Sch. .eafTower, 'Farley, atrrsed at Cliles,on 25.h Uit 15 adis from Boston Baig ibi;al, Brke1, to days from Lisbon, in bal- last, arrived at B l.tiniife 3 Ist tn ; also, s,h lex- antler. Foster, 7 days f,im Buston, and Spaniib sch. Joseph, Gomas, )4 frtom Havsaa. Schi lnodepen. deaes, smith, and LydA, Bears, cieated same day fur Boston Ship Glide. Tucker, for Salem, sailed- tiom Ha. Svant May 14 bch Rts ng States, Daniel, has atived at Balti- more in is days fom Havin, Sch Ann, B-rw, 12 days fion Kingston (Jam ) ind sloop Ulive G1dner, Al f onm ?auniuket, ,r at Chrtleston 22d ult The latte up for 8ls0oi 2t h. Sch Dah, Smith,lrom Smyrna, 75 lays, a(sved at Philad d inst. 'Ship Messenger, fi n- Malta for Halifix, spoken off Cap t ie Gst Aprmr 9. A ship from Newport, was at Ten*riffe April 24- Sch scytheiau, of Portiumouh, from New Oilcans for St Barts, was spoken 20h It "la, t Si3, l-n 67. Sch. Albert, Hazieton, for iusin, ci. at Phtlati. 2.1 itist. At Kingston, Jamtica, May 9, brig Vnl'an, WVds. worth, otr Boston in 4 idays Fouis oi dols. ic 8, stave. .o rnd mtoo o her articles risirg Buig Hatiet, Leech, for Boston, up at Chalestonc 25 h ulh Seh. Union, from Amneliaatised at Monrego Bay Mao 1. Jamtaica papers to ithe '8 h its hsove been reciedri at Chai leston---hey merion ou ut iwo arrietls f oa thr U S Shi) Ce',-,, Cailonrot%, of BOr;rOtB, 50 id. friotto l.atilrhn. aid sch Vr'nus, Tate, 8 ftrom ti ania, an. at Chrrleiton t,'lt uit Scl Chailes iveis ,5S d'ds f.m Host a, s'i, i ed at No lrik i9 h tilt -. iip R lItl, M oterV. i: rti.s fare Lishoi fi1 Citt Plit.i, wi llim tior .arIs. br. W., httrgtoti, ut hofl.sr.ont, cee,.cd at N York 3.1 in;: t1.'rrtt V iu, Triucima.,anir.e at A'ex idsi a st uh from Potlhid -hch Packet, B.x:e, cleat;e Srh. Union, H-tll 7 dayis from Kennebunk, iand Joseph, P ent s,) itrui Po;ttnd. t.,ni'crd ta b l.l.d-. tatI inost Sch. Fair Play, Foavu's, of Bath, 14 l.a s froal it. C' oix, n b,.ila t. arrived .it N trFoll b h 1 ,j.. bhip Ant' lo- e frn lthodte I l.tin rt s ,: -'. . \ < w,:ouiiii a3 ll i t -km S3. i.,,!., 74, L.-- Political M iscellany. FOR THE PALLADIUM. Sober Thoughts Preparatory to a War. NO.I* WHIAT are the duties of a good citizen in ca.sr, the exit-ing rulers of the nation de- clare war ? nre bhis.; '- rmi- to, ]. r., r7 them with aill his energies ('i'.'i .-,, whether the war le offensive or defensive, just or un- ji.r.t ? .Is there any distinction in a free govern- mnent as to the duties of a citizen, whether the rulrs for the tiimei being, declare a war .- ,ii; the wishes and interests of the .people, or whether they are urged -to such a it eaiure hy the gt ner. 'Voi. ? These questions hare occurred to me at this moinrttnt, when we ire assured, that Governrriuet are about |declaring a war agaiutst (ireat-Britain, which 1 deem both unnecccesarv, unjust, and highly inexpedi- e. ; rand I know that nmy .*i.,., i. that cx the great mass of the people of any prpprtv, '* i, :41, tr, of both political parties. I -.h ill ii k.. this assertion good in the close of my rem.,rks; It. is well that the character and situa- tion of a writer should be known, when he undertakes to ,i.r .-r. so 'i, r.' -ii, q Ii. tion, itn .rder iti i[ it ma hie :esICl i th.-r ha hI' arny personal motives or interest sep arate f'.ra that of the people. F first then, I .h.ve no interest in coc"- in'ree- T have no fear for iy ships or minerchaiir.iize-1 have no property;-either in Gre,.t- britain or France-1 a i not in- flu enced,.theref,,re, Irow ad. .d of offend- i) eitlher of those nat ionst ad of provok- ing thleim to con(itiscate it& property. I am too i ld and too feelilc,/o bear arms, and I therefore neither .-r '.1 being c;illed into actu itservice, n.; ,. I ai.-h afterthe hon- ours ff te ter. :' IJ i am-a plain cul- tivator of the ar'5, but I have some inter- est in real e.t e.in our metropolis, which I admit wilt e exposed by a war ; but this inlerest'is ofsnail account, and would hlot tfn : C my judgment on a questi n in which o v country's rights are involved. 1 say notiait of i... .. a,-ity to judge upon this that I hive enjoyed all the means ordioa- rily possessed .-I. fti' ate citizens in. our frie and h~pipy e, -it \. I have not been a stranger to public .,,._i., but 1 have iong tot e declined themci liom the minrti- fication I i, .o felt at thl prevalence of a vikrA ot, ..*'. I:, i.. and persecutiuig par- %" soiri. I shall not go into the extensive field of the justice of i i !i i i ...... war. I have gtaid that I am wholly o'piosed to it ; and alhituogbh could assi-n a thousand rea soans, ali .f which would be sufficient, yet f,,r the present I shall confine m yself to that -: ",'i -. *.. t. by Governir FT ro o.a. nd ivwhich is worthy of nil praise. "* I hb'litk." says that vitrable magistrate, '' thit 'we ,a,. t uv'e no7 rreasonu'b.t ,iotive to i i : .:.* i uanus contest, and thus imi- t.ate t *- ;rir! s h hazard ALL tA rt rs dc.:r ( t/eizr .,iilyecti, nmetrriy to display their spirit, or granliy their revenge. W\e may pos.ibhly be engaged lht'ireaftr iln jusl aund neceswr watrs of ts/f-dteancc, and we hope iever to he engaged in ainy otiir." It is plin, from this passage of '-'is Ex- ccl!cncy's speeel, th.it he considers the proposed war against Great- Britain to he f.urnded upon no ecasonubtle motive-that the c nolest in which we. should embark would be a rmnus ine-that we should bIazerd ;ail that is dear to us- and that tile Ciiiy wars in which a free ard wise people siunr.d embark are those iln Scl'/-dr/rie. to these opinions HisExcellency ii fully supported by that learned, pious, anod c.l- ebliated Jurist, t u;o G 'rl us, the most emtninaet civilian of modern times-a imritu whonm G.,,v. STRONG greatly 'rese ibies ili his m,'dration, his love oftjustice, and his learning and piety. We sh !! have occa- sion to cite the opinion of Grotius when v e come to our main question, whether a good titizea, is bound to support his rulers in a wari which he believes to beiunjust ? Ve shall it present quote lis opinions in favour- f Governor STR-ONG'S .sentiment, .that a war f self defence is the only one tu rhich a wiae and prudent nation will ell eark. We think it necessary (says Gratius), to prevent miistukes, to give some cautions on 'i,is subject, lest any mai should think, thl-t whionsoaever le hath a just cause of- fired him, he. is bound to make war, or that, t least, it is lawit fof r hitm so to di,- whereas, on the contrary, it is for the most part n. ,. li mure pious to remit somewhat of our right than to endeavour to defend it by a daigerousa war. How much reason hive we to forbear the prosecution of our just rights, when they c ia:.ot be obtained without the efftu- sion of so much Christian blood, and tlhe destruiecti ,n of so many men's lives and es- tites, besides other mischief's. which war usually brings with it ? For the necessary defence of our liber- ties, our wives and children, we may law- fully make war, but nut for suici things as are superfluous,or which being lost,do not much damnify us." They must be great matters indeed, that, should so .far provoke us as toi undrertake a war,especially with sucih poteit di'/'/nes. We are not so much to consider wheth- er we have been justly provoked or no,. as whether the injuries we have sustained be such as will balance the eepence of so intch blood and treasure as will be ex- pended in a war for satisfaction." Peace (says St. Augustine) we should tno ke voluntarily-'aVar out of inces- it." iut then especially may we tnnike. war,. ahen wie ,ave god cause to hope,that our enemies, through fear, or the famnie of our victories, will be ready "to yield, without ainy, or very little danger on our part." ([rutius de jur'ebelli etI pais,. ftwill! e perceived by our readers, that (rotius fully supports the opinion of (Gov- ernor Strom.g, that even if the war be a jist one still it ought not to be inldertaken t --- -- Latest f Eastf-Floridat. ess in a case of emergency t.nd in se/-de- 'iE PALLADIt;\L - fence. Wau ought also to enter into the We Were yesterday favcurec with Savannah .pa. calculation whether tie object sought for i' EDpUts to M.i rh y the war wilt 'overbalance the expence OSTON, ''UESDAY JtUNE No itadin tihe f.m. hi.-h h been and evils incident to the maintainance of ------- --* <: --: ee-- -- reoeatedf .published,th Fre., r,, M,.l',,,n had T- orde.-ed Ameria and Eat-Floridt long since to be re- our rights-We ought to consider wheth- LAr'E FROM ENGLAND. stored toits oarers, it appea s by n -official article er the contest itll be an equal one, or from tire ainerican Commnider in Chief on that sta- rather whether we are morally sure of ohb- We were yesterday favoured with Len- ion,(Goe. Milch-1. or G.*...... ) dated May o0, training the object of our catntest. don Papers to April 30, and Liverpooi to that colony the geg -on hefuture. occupation of the A- The only legitimate object of war is to May 1. n, an rnmen annef; decean of time al- lay _rrincrsan Government ; and in the mean time all obtain redress of our grievances, or to de- In the Hrouse of Commons A P'I 3 Mr Whit- disturbncee excited by any party would be sup ft ni our rights -tur.s-_lalli when thee, ai'e bread -read the P:esiden,'s Message respecting Hen- p essed by U. S. troops " airn '.-I. 11 the proposed war w i such as n's iffdr, cndu4e ri'ia.t-. whetrhr Government was- On the 17h .bout 60o men made a sortie from to afford us hut an equal; nm.i li more if it privy to hi Lord Castle e;gh neplin.d St. Augustine, attacked the revolutionists, and oa -r s bu i that the Miitoters knew nrohieg of Henry's mission bliged tncm to retire leaving their canip equipage, affords us but a smali prospect of success, till it hd termisate, and rhen considered it:an r, 40 stand of arms, &c. It is sad Gov. Mitchellsup- such a war cannot be ju,t.lfi.. rend :-m r,;- .. ir-.r ,..i,at.,n and took no notice of plied the revolotionists with other aims, and inhend- It may be justified -..iarI- our propos- t.as rg .1i ,'-. I ar.] a hat the letter which ed sending them .*r. i6:,1 pieces I is a chancei4f ed enemv, hut not towards our own in-' m" 'ions a acpher t be furnished, was not among the Americans are no; fouad there by a-British and ha i 1..- blod and tres- Sir J,,mes Crag's eneiosues to Government, and Spanish force, and expelled by force of arms, from happy C izes, I., blood and treas- ,that Mnisers knew nothing of it, but what they a country into which the heve itiAruledin time of ure Will be expended in a doubtful or fruit- s aw in the newspapers,. .peace wih the powe, o which ifbeirugs. less contest. Lord Halland ealed the attention of the HToufe Our readers will observe, that in this of Lords to the fame fu-je nt. Lord L'verpool, A petitione fined by many hundred citizens, stateteit we have gone upon the lpreguAlp- for himself and others, declared there never had for a town-meeting on our public affairs, has tion, that the war would be just. been any attempt, defign or wifb to effee& any been prefented to the Seledtmen. V'' Ii .'.-, for thi. -,t,- .,-f argument on- feparation or difunion between "any parts '.of the -oOO- ly, admittJ.the ground takenby the hot- U. 8 or to '. rnt- r,,j f- 'it,,is. c.,n owardsthe governor Langdon hais declined (landing a Canu he ad d-a tkesground tak ytheht-iha G-vertmens of that country ; nor had any indi- didate for the Vice Presidency. headed advocates for war, that Britain has v a been employed by Government on given us just cause o/f wr, though we deny uech service ; that the employment of Henry I UM ,:.E OCIFETY. thii and .i',, ,. r 'ie ir,,.iern-4. t., prove was unknown to Government ; and his engage- The i,,,il *I --:5 oi the Humane Society Ili t she I'- .' ,.I-. i .....,-. "Lu th 1 ques-- men t by Craig was merely to obtain informa- will I.. h1 I f il,, i-I \\. atr4 o'clock, P. M at tion returns on the statement of (-Grotius, t;on, and to which the adminifiration was not thb 'r 'i Prayers will be re.d by the Rev and tflt **,;it. i... if ~ r .. 1', 'nt Governor privy .- IM. CA i', of Boston, and a Discourse be delivered -1s.at i .r I -. I-!,i ..- Are our I;0 April 19 the Britifli Parliamentjerrtli-nItoa corm by the Rev. Mr Corm F.MAx, of Hingham Several ietie., ..1,1 ,.,.- ,r..I h l,'dr, in jeopardy nittcafihe wiol tn hert.regernta of the Peti- appropriate Hymns wi be ang by a Select Chot, iei n e "i or J tioner agaiaul.it. '.-rj7 nt. t oCouncil. accompan,ed by tihe Ogan, after ,hich a collection in t -t we do not enter into the war ? Are Addidniial Petition, with numerous igners llead theforthe ben.irs of a,, in stu pwonckhich -We threatened with invasion ? If not, are. htlvbeen preheated against the Orders in Couan- has arieen lhe mean of inrig tre apparently dcked the evil. of whichh we cormpl-in a..itst ci. minne,, nder rraninaihg the apparently deAd, Grert iBritain, to wit, the in,,,..l, tn of A anib have burnt the fanory of Wroe and Tire fliends*nf hum.nity.'particularly ths ladies, a 'ree trade with France, the prohibition Duneroft, about x3 miles from Mauchefler, Eng- ae resp.cfully'inrited to a:ernd, and aid in promo- to entcr ber' ports, (there to be snhiject to .. tong the objects of this truly benevolen ai;d highly con.fisctition or heavy duties, or in thie best Theonvoy for Qbec.N v ScCtia and Amelia, useful institution BRston, Jurr, 1812 bat-keafora ~in t-e best failed from England April 1,7, ha;kinitr -n board posthe cae to hrig b a a detachments of officers atnd men hr a.'ie.no reg- A meeting on the aff irs of the nation was to be asilk;, and r ibbands, and brIindy.) a coasid- n eatr he d a a a e s. eration sufficiently r.;,, i,. overbalance The Britfl, Government dilralls the inten- he at Savannoh M y *it the certain expenses, atd calamities of tione of B.irnadotte-and an intercoure opened lore 'P? of italthe t'rench have ceased tto. vi- war ? with Ruffe is to be carried on without the mer- olutcour neutral rights, required by the i.'re too we Ic hI ask, with Gr6tins, is chant veffel stopping at a Swedifh port. act of ( congress . the contest an equal one ? Much more The Chnceilor oftihe Ex::hequer said in Parlia City of ANev-Yoiik, sr. cofidently may we amk, have we a moral at Ap'l 29, that lhe thought it impossible the George Frantz, mafer of the fhip Lydia, of cortaidentlyof success aah we va moral U S, could any longer mtirtain that the Bedn and New.York, and George Waterman, mate of said certainty of asluc.ess ? Ca t we,, n by the o .-1-, Decrees were repealed, unless they meant to veffel, being duly worn, feverally depofe as fol- fane (f our l:.i,,,,-:. fri,mhrn Ouer propus- m-ke common cause with France 1o0s, to wit : That on'the tweory-eighh ilay of ed.cl iemy into out t,-r.,,. rh small dan- In theB iish Hius.eofLordsApil 22, ihemaJor-' April laf, at nie o'clock, P. M .being then on getr to ourselves," or shall we, as Gover- ity against the Romio Catholics was 72 their palfage in faid flip frord Liftbon to New- .Sweden demands o f Britain an France to be al. York, in latitude ,6, 46 and tr.-ide. 5, they nor '"i ,,,, sa,',2es ominar nark i in a rui- lowed to remain o tu4ralti.RiN fnf i lSandey ouis contest. l-i, I ,,.vel enduieas long as a Fren,.h privateershavebeenc arrieinto Sweden CORVEll TE. 'hat FRENCH ad fl Ldi ad wa France and i -.. I I ichuise to fight, and by ship of war. CORVETTE. That the (id lip Lydia was the issue of which must depend on the A plot has been di-covered in P,iris between some boarded by a number of Frenichlmen from one of prevalence of the arms of one, or the oth. Cleiksin th eWr Depaitment and :he Russian Le the fgatesnd ithfedeponents and the reft of eriof .etwo ntOe clerk ha, been sentrccd todeath, and the crew were fczed and conveyed to the Comn- er,0ft itose two coiteni~nlg- ntirtioia ?' another tired &c. modoree ftigaler where (hey were detained about --Itis sid Bonapire intends to open the whole three hours.-That the Froachmen were PRE- ----..r. r, -",- ~ ; range of poris fom St.Malloes to Antwep, for trad PARING to SCUTTLE the laid (fip Lydia, t ,wi:h England, instead of tli' late license trade when rhe faid George Fran-z mentioned, that he -- --. It is repolte!d tl, France hisdbclel teaithat she ha il ad that day fallen in with a brig which had HtUS.SE OF t 0'1' [ n ENTATI V E n. o objecnonto admit Spain and Portugaal aspairties to ilrokea a Britifh 74, bearing North Weft; din FRIDY5 negociation for pea:e, understanding they will cede hearing which ihe Commodore immediately feat FRIDAY, JUNE 5 to Fance all the Spanish territory North of tho E ttfea deponen s and their faid crew on board M LMOtRIAL To( 0 NGrI -EbS. bou thefr own ihip (the Lydia) and dif'tiffed them. e o,dte of the day on the Petition to Congres. The Englifh will not confent that Franre f(hall Thefe deponenrs farther fay, that while on board in Cao- of 'eace nd Commerce, was taken up A hold any territory fcturb of the Pyreunes. the fad frigate, they were informed that thefe dcl.Tek ensue,, tichn eonnu-d tollnt ,st to t laid Bonaparte s 8 erioufly indifoofed, and veffela had been four months from France, and o Lock po 'Ite w tke qr il ot tI l I that his phiicians have drc.ared his cafe a dropfi- during their prefert cruise, had captured and -norual a..reported "as taken and carried -- catlone f'nkf"veral Americin a well aiBr'ttfh vcl; YEAS 4.,6; oe funkfeveral Anerican as wll a Brtilh veffels NAYS N 24 1 'j 66 rThe French Government ibas ordered that a that among the Amer:can veffels which they had NAYS' 4 i nImillions oafraionsof foup be distributed daily in funk, was a brig from BIltimore. commanded. [The memorial was publhied in the Ceotinel of the different departme:nts by Ciprain CRAIG, arnd bnund to CADIZ; that aSuorday, asd the Gazette of yeflerday, attd] we 4 Among otm- rsousta ir u.-r. .. .. ..,. one ofthe Lydia's cr.w, who wa. acquainted with hat prepared it fort ifrtioo, but are necefitared overturca cF, aceoe~ ,,ia. I' ,.7 n- i re Captain C- s. ,-,a informed by him, that his to po" l it, to afor omfor te communica- to eonient to a cond;ermal revocation of the Ber- brig was SCLUi iTLED the DAY BEFORE, and tions aind lietligcce received % .,1 J,0.). I:-. ,id Ml.in Deeree was requefled-by faid Captain Craig, to report S'---e .-rriran Mefl ogers sfor Paris are all the fadt on his arrival here; and thIt betides MONDAY, Ji NE 8. de aned at Moriaix; aodt no American* can leave Captain Craig; he'e were on board the fame frig- A bill to chingc h- nme .4f Aruudeil to Kcnne. Paris without pffport, to emhbark for America., tee, about SIXTY Americans, belonging to v:ffes bunk, w, read Itwie, and to mlorrow asigoed for --- wic had been Icuttled cad lfuk. its ti d ea ineg Prices at L;verpool, Ap: 3o--Boflon potafithe GEORGE FRANTZ, Te bIl exrmpeing certain polls from tax tion, 4S to 46, pearl 4. to 47, clover feed 83 to e GEORGE WATERS.I.N. wn iricg, Oved lurur 74 to 76, (moi-r 68 70, rice 41 to 44, rofsn Sworn this 5h day of June, iSa2, before me Renirhredr as the sense of is use. rht ,n 0 ta 29 umber Pe co- W KEES, Notary Pblic. ent ed run act dtvd.ng the C;minonwmllh it- to on, inferior and middling upland rl to er, rine [Capt Cra;ig'i vefel wa called tie Happy GCouple,] UD-ricts for the choice of Con e-l sai a rSentturs d oi r d 'f whirhp)tas-el ii s 1t.eb1. i;2 i,,nj s l,uu o 003 to i5c tea iflnd oradriray Cr3 toine6k, S g--od S: l ieb. i o t, pnl esf and flue sto to at. St. Simrons to S hip issachusetts, Ca e, of New Bedford,and the our rernlh.-larn ir.iitu'i-.ns. ian. ndde. colour of -- a ,--- --- Spani h hb l'aiao e bo.h f om St. M.iry's tor Ply- aw, g uu o hich moth, E wee akctn April 26, ,,hin the Eddy- ws1 igor. usoi urto, ief peei, which l, iFf s.ua r 'A /f: A/I ( 'T GOiN'. stone l.igftI, re takoni ,aiae day by an English cuiter, mP in. wi oiereuaie thCie e-inni;,aret of os- Intelligence from the feat of Gvernment is to and arrived at their destined p uln 27th The masters t iefo', expenIent o ,i th e h.o I.iaa*e r the 4. h intl. On the af, 2..i, and 3dt of the monih, and c-ewi of bo.h vcesels wee carried off. )d 'h,L BnT:si,;n bhoulld be im,-Ic bya l, fr -i v ', the Houlfeof R.prefutanaiives of the United States in he pit,-Ct, f -apt Lockwouil,ofr he Belisarius, .Sienautori. Dr-trturs-to the end b.nt die rights and 'at with elofed doors. On the ill, it is faid, they fo he. cndemnition, it iss.,iii Mr 8arlow dlected libe;,ies ct tihe Ipeo,l-e r-y be seiied, anid our ,e- were engaged in reading a Mcffage from the Preo- him to strAke out trle wpds for harng violated the publbcan goventrcltIs pieaer ved. Ibelt up fur con- fident giving an ExpRfi Of our foreign relation,, Beclian n I Mlan Decs, leaving a single declar- cu wence which was referred to the C immittce on fuch fuh- tion Of cr.n.!e:natitin without' assigning the reason The hil to encour-ge noni romni'sioned offi ters jeCts On the ad, it is unsderflood the H.;ufe only g.vn by the Iruenct ..u'horities for it Adding that and ir:ivates of the m-i,lii to ni:fo in aid "quop It a fluticient time to Irara that tht Communittee tithe effect it America wou;d be very bad ! 'icthemelves, bh extmpflr-g them from the loll t,.x, would not he able to report that day. On the | w-s commintired 30l. they afeambled early, ad ad they continued in WILMINGTON. (D.) JUNE 3. IMes s Thbachbr f Waren, Cobb of Boston, and, Illian rt conclave till 4 P. M.- it is probable the Case of Seizure. SB.i-ies of ', were, aoirn:ed ai coimm,te- Cemmittee reported, and the report was taken Arrived off New-Cafle. on the 28rh tilt. a fisall i to crnssidle the exp ,!ien.-y of e oneavi,uing t, obiauin -into onficratnin. 'but ,ot decided on. Some ao fehooner called the Favourite, Tames Billie, mans- i an aimendmlient to ilhe Corsrtui,.r of ler U to the federal members, it is believed, will decline i ter i uodera Britifflag and papes, bound to Pbil- : tre ,,i ihbt tmax.lic rnd epescinationr tny be rr.,;,, ,l,e ,e Houfe with eued door, ; as they adeiphia, in ballaft, with paffengers, baggage and jul andR e qua ly d edt t ohi utlio e e ',iot caot exipe& to produeany effeaf on the deter fpecie. The oaffenger, 1e in number, menwo- Measlt Ro.e'l of iB 'W.lke, of L and Weld of mined majority, and their flatements and argu- men and children, who have efcaped with what B.-of .. ,- oi e t-o, ,rrro' T itrhen aounit meats would have no opportutlny tomake a aiu- they could fae from the ruins of Laguira and Ca- ne,, ,,nd a state t6f e p ceedin es chihave tary impreffin on the uli,.- rad. rarcas. Capt. Bdlis wa notr informed that the en- ne hid ero been han rn the subject. which have 00000- tering of-the waters of the U. S. made his veffel The new I solvent Law was ,in gated' bu af 'x'rct ofa letter .ian IFashitnto' .ne 3. liable to feizure, until he was boarded, while at an. terwaids i committee of one member from each Our doors have been cl-fed for two days. rhor off New-Caftle, by an officer from the"U.S. county wai apponied to elde.vour to devise a sys- The rell yon can easily infer. however, feel floop of war Argus. All the paffnugera were land- i ten, hi w.tr d be acceptable the lcis fcrupulous about fpeakin-g of the fubjtd ed by order of her commander, and permitte'l to The third peiding of the bill to renew vhechlarteri before the Humfe, as tie intention of chatting thie tranfport their baggage and cath to Philadelphia, of the Bank-, w.- postponed nil to.mor-ow, doors is n't to conceal the i.-': 7 but to prevent except Mr. N Patralla, of Laglira. His cafh, a- ; -its being difcuffed in a public maoon..r. Thi's wll n'ounrting to 20.136 dollars, was feized by the offi- SThe Senate have proposed to ame.'u.nJ tihe State prevent alt ditcufllon, as I believe it will be pretty cer tf tahe Agus, leinded and lodged by the Mar- Conflrairion fo that every town it .1 ...'e oure much the arrangeyent of the miority, Federal tha1, in the Farmer's Bank of Delicre, not leav- R:'presein:iatve, and it (hall require 5000 inhab- Republicans in particular, to abhtain from all dif- ing him a doiltar to pay hisa expe.nfes. The ficb'r. .iants to enitle to two, and io on. cution, unlefs it can be public. How the v.e wvas removed by the Marthal to this place, soand her I- ,---. O:.-- will tie I .annot tell. I hbd a lorg cunverfation frila unbent. This. appears 1o be a hard cafe oa MteSaSR. vosN & MIrNS, with a war-hawk taP evening ; he iatye bout a to lhe concerned. We have made enquiry ar the You area requelled to correi an error in tla a. believe he overresea their strengthh, out the CUtom-.HIoufe, and find thie the fe.zure was not Lft of Yeas I Nay, given in our paper of this majority will probably he confiderabie. Thle made by the Colledior, or a her revenue officer morng., on tihe ,cceptanee of the Memorial to war votes Nor h of Peunfylvania will not be many; authorized by law. Tli'e inter-eled are rnitu-. Congrefs. 'Theearor arofe in placing ihe names fay New-I-Hmptuire 3, Vermont 3, M frichu- tin); an ntuary into thIe legality of the proceeding, of MevIdis, .HALO.& Mrssy. nf Norton, among the feats tor 3, Connediictu and R. iictld none, N. iand il tme the public wil be made arquaintad Nieer, inflead i Ayea. We fncereiy regret this York fronl I to 3. Of itue Members who have with the refutlt. Demo. paa. miftake, 4id render our apology to the gentlemen, returned from leave ofabfenre, very few are for --onoo- for rhe mMnentary pain they oulff tufter in feerng wir. 5 war folks, it is faid, choofa to ft..y at Baltimsrea June 3-Ar. Metffenger, Marrinque, Their names among a party, who are either loft to home. Among them are Mcffrs. B-con and P--r- 1 KRebecca, B lIon; Mancherier, do.; Relolu- a fcroe of the public iniereti, or have given up the ter. Maay of the Memhers now abfenti wnuld ihont, ao.-QCleared, Loraon,8t. N1lary's. conirount of heir own minida ls aeellas coulciences. vote againfl war if here. Saver, itis utader- NEW-YORK, JUNE 6. Monday, fun e 8. RUSSELL& CUT'LER. flood, is against the declaration. He and Ran- Arrived ship Lndia F,-ntz, 44 'ats fiom Liabon. dolph are of iheCommicttee of F.reign Affairs. Left. the lirnsor, f-i N. York, ship Btruto, Bnuntr "Wt.LItaM S'MiTi, Esq of Boston, would have As it refpeda the Rate of the war question, of Po'tsmou:h, and b ig Rockingham Bowles, bo h I voted ti)r the mcnsoal, but was absent by intldiposi- a confidential meffage has been fent to Congrefs, froe Limerick, ar Apni 1l: Marti Yaung, for Sti, tion. and referred'to tire Commnitiee of Foreign Re- Ubes, fi i wind; Nanc. B irelg.f, Giwav.i, ar.tlst. "-"= ." "o me r ,.. .. lations. On this they have not yet reported- At St Ues. Doilly., Morrison, I'hil d min4 tls; ship SThe drafted militia of the city ot Neew- fo that nothing has been done. Probably they Gov Giaod. Hu'ltberi. Aurlmae. off ne Ri,:kf f York, areordei;ed to be immediately or- will report this day. What it will be there is l.isbon, ipake rhe-hip Union, bound to the West garnzed in rvery respect, armed, equipped, dis- no difficulty in ... ir.-.." laltes 27.h, tt 36 40, wrong ,a -poke the big O- i.-. no 8 ra ci/piied, and to be i hdd inn readme.,s for duty at a mornen-'s warning. Some of the inte- rior militia have been already put on service on the.frontiers. Tlow is it with the drafted milltiii of' Vermoont, Connecti- cut, khode Islasd and New-i-lampshire, are they prepared for field or garrison do- tv ? Does not self. preservation require they should be made ready without delay for tlre important task which may devolve upour thenla. If Congmes.s prcI.ipitates us into a war, we tmuost tiake our hoses and property 'as secure as we C:in, against an enemy who can iuamediately counmrsence his ..|.-. u s..i . Ext-nct ofanoiber letter fiom Washington, June 3. "I cazn only say, we are con ioueid ina canoclave, The- whole Ame ican people marst know what we aie hout Wo, d Io He.ren tr'ev could witness our doings, wlnchate n o b keot f iorn hemn pha-ps fo ever, I mein the minwei of our acuons, the ef fect w:,l be known .oun enough Widgery and Carr have arrived uhis day We count now 1s4 oft Some hapes are entertained of the Sen" ate ; but uoie of othe H'ouse. i'rrro -, A portion of the minitfi of Nonrh-Carolina 'iA becon rrdercd iniro ACTUAL SERVICE for ithe defence of tbrl ,scac-alt, o: sthat S:.na, au purfaaua.e of orders trorn the Secretary at Wir,e M11), a5n aEI ir C z .ar M. n4i as i lIng. 3e, 3)o.sp kc st n Laura, 3a- ia-o from etlildletuni for Te"ueiife -HMi 17, s- ;e- ri. g A-ie',. Butler, 25 d ,vs fiom Gottlenbug, with t.e loss ,f her lfoe.mast, fo; PhilAdelhia. h Also, oiirred, brig Virgin;n, Hall, 1i days fom the C:iy of 't P ..-ni. sch V,,girni P;,.ter IP'.,n-,, 4S days f o:;, .. .. i G .nb,. A ic a ; Le' Ap i! 10, b-ig Hocest Tom, Edri'g, if Bo't.n, bound up the iRiver ','so.' ,7r., Ship Crite ion, wVlier, i3 lays from Cbu ie.tnn Ltuto, 1.. eti, 7o0 f um C,'ia bg Hope, Posteo, nf Cohn C-d!ez. atsin a -riivei, slo' a P u !cne, Huoter, 17 I y foI, H-I.,iano ,t Quaanr(ie .-A apm iah sinLg 70 days f uni leiner.te a Span h sch ,.in 14 days torn sou oh :c 4f Cuba Big Pc.kte tig. Coffin, 57 days f aun M daifA. Palladium TI :c ist. SPORT O'' BOS'CTON. MONDAY, Jun e S-Arri'vri, brig Cenpitra, Corikling, Savinrah t-Ailed i Cy; 30, and btrrught papers. to the g9'hi (the /l merican Patriot.) Sailed in co With ship WrVm & Hen,'y, Hudison, ort oston, anr,brig Fliz Lord, for N York-szw the former off Cape Hatiteras 4 days out. Left, ship Belfast, re- pairing; brig Benefaetor, Cu'h'ng; Cirolitie, VWingr, of Rochester stsloop> Wmn &' Hen v, waiting freignht sch Enter,'poe, Howes, do ; ship Unt rn, Lippen, to days-from Havana for Providence, hbd pnt isleaky, anil was going up the river aoth, and woulld hats to discharge part of her tcego, to repair hrip Aote- loTpe, Hopk ns, had arrived fromI Povidence, anm targ Gustavui, Geeoough, from Poitsnrouth., bpoako nothing The Spanish bag Maria el Carmel, forc Co uina for Veria Cruz, arrived at Scvan-lh L8eeh, reported in distress She h,-don board a large quail. i- .-.t ro-i t,: p istols, &o. besides di g ods.tiron, r ',.i %c .-nd was a prize to ihe Frearh prisa. leer Dilligent, which captured her off Cape A'oonio, took out all her crew and pape-s, and puta p rincre on board ,part of whom belonged to the F -nchmen u-nt some time since in Savwnnah -She wai scired on the night of th2' 9ri0, in tha act of imugrirg tier cargo on -hore, and which -was disch ;.,. into the Government Stores Sch M narva f,1 huad arrived in 17 days from Peoyidence. ,arire rday-Sloops Antonetie,Judsoht, c.ac. pr.-I Lark. Goodrich, EastH ildAnm sch FA i. i y, Penobscot ; Po severance, Nickeison..Ca;idre. Same driy-Sch's Resoltiton, LinciIn, Wi:mi:ki- tor, N C. a days; HeIo. Pat. Washingtoo,,i e. 16 : Alexande'r, Foier, Philad '7 ; Cornet, Howes, N Yo k ; In -.' .r..t-n,-e.l'...'r, r N Loindon Eil i-. ra, Seaver, ,. .' r 1;: -.,: I(. ; birg Friend- ship. Trask, Nok, Norilk 14 sloop : ., .-.e , N York. Cleared-Schs fitv & -t1. ,* .. Richmond G eybound, C li-. i -i :r '.. .. ., 'Thorp N Yoik. Ship Sally-An-i, Iolme', 35 d'vs f: rn Li erpooi, in hillar, rnvied in ihe B Y yes;e'da ,r, i.- , Vessels left at Livepi ol, .', 2 ,i.. :, ,, of Boiton, for Norfolk, in diy dotk; Liverpool Prckett Nechos, unrier where d ,; Mary & Susan, Wiis(,n of Boston, f;om Chatlcsion, discha.glng Minserva, Tott forBtisron i 6o60, 7 d1ys ; Union, Henry, uV do waiupg orders ; Porwhaitan, He-rick. of Daxu- r, fori Airhange!,in a fewa di.s ; &.a & D niet, of do Smith, just :,r. ; M.i igete, of i'ornland, uncer. "h-,e A:;n, of Portsmi,u ,, do Coces, Say,.rd, fjom N. O-leans ; A mita, N Yoak. unc. wh ; Mit. Version, Rtwson. from Savaan-h. jsi in. to sail far N Yo.Krit i about L 10 davs ; (G alo r Tuk. Lorinrg, fr. I- i Y'tk.ai Mly 26 di',charging ; Aiitornenea for do. in 6 days; C reis, W itson, ofd,. ; d i.', .. t. and suwarrow, do, ; last disch.'ging,; Swif, Hw.- Il.nd, \ h.ii .i ;, a f .i .i T -i .'. N Y i ., Sin d .-i ; t ,l',i';r to f'h 1,,i. ri,.. ;. ; ..t.., n nahli do dsh.iging ; D 0mo, Miller, do do. and ld. to N Otieans ; JAEon, r 'mr..-u.h,.A 1I...i .j , lIabelIa, for Charleston, cn ',* .,ut .d.... i .r Globe, Craig, unknon- 24 PR cGi'vr Pr:-e, sailed aboot ts days before f....G..,- t..i :i. ,, C .mrn :i of Newbuvport, -l "q. i i.,. . 'I i ... hp rauT.nriah, for Chalestion. Mav I Vesaels Sp/,kere -anl!y 5, off Wiite;fod, ship Stpe- ior, of Philadelphia, 35 days from Savannh for Lv- pool. M.; s8 at 42 long 53 30 hip Leopard, Cof- fio, 30 fom N O'!eso for iro June. 9, 5 le frori Koston Llght, w7s boarcded f,-om the U S b ig oau- tiius, in pursuit of Briush meich.nt ship of 18guns said to be in the Bay, wibh goods ont boa'd, : Passengers in the above sh p-.Retv Mr. Fantis Parkman ; Capts. JohF K ".;. k. kf N York R. F Johib snn, ofi'. rn.' -., ; N -.' art. ilettn ; tr. Isaac Waters ; od Mir, N P. Alinson. It the' r,.' t I .S i. t ." I hij .j s. 1 t1 b ...,,. ,1 nich .i i -.:,,; rnd wife ts..u\ I;', letterswe .e e- ..1., alsodepatchesfor goternmeti. Sch Sally, Tarner, of Blue Hill, which h arrived here on Sunday, in a4 days from Poft ao-piince, w i lev-er-l- 3rda cad down to QuArantine, C.'-.. I' ', hipp Dletawee, Lawrence, for New. Ya k in lo diays ; ach ----, Gilbert, o uncer . an hermniphodiie brig from Pariland ; a full-iigged brig from i., .w;.; h i I i,. en taken by on- ..,fih . tiphe's ciue v r. i -i.n l.y ai Enghish *.,D --., a!d gieh f I. ,,... la blocl;,dii r,.l I Ti - bardmg Port au Pince, and tw* Engl;shf igates were lying off here for the protection of heir commerce. Brig James, Clark, from H-vn'r, went inro' Qairantrne on Sunday ;, sailed May 14. Also, b ig Wm& N Naney, from 'lsle r .., Died on board the James, r ,is, SBenja. Crowell, seaman. From a Uloyd's List of April 2S -the 17":h eand 2'4th contain nobings neV., The Jarnes, fiom St Mart's, at P.irtsmouth Ap. 24- Ship Octivia, Bangs, from Chlilestion; An,!es, Jenny, and Willfai, lngals f iom Cn r r. h ,ii.i.-r! atdo25sh-Thle Jong Wilhelm, K .... ,I. r,,.,. ton, ar at Dartmouth April 23s-'lt 'I ,1 ., .-r.n leaff, fomn St.Mr '. and Mohawk, Whitten, fom do a. at Chbatham iiG h ; also .the Merrimak and Pe. noUcot--The Helarcules, Coffin, from Amelia ar'd Patrin, Soeen, Cbarlestoa, arrived at Deil a6rh,- Brig C~r[elia, Salter frm Poitliod,. ar atCoik Ap, s ; ship MercAto,, Chuclhifl, from Wilmington ar id Hantonia, aWhoaf, P<. ismouth, s3d. irm the Papers. The Ontrio fom Philadelphia, arrived at Cork April 23 Ship Harmonv, from New-York, arrived at Lo!-: donderry April 99 Ship Doris, Coambetlain, of Salern, from Charles- ton, arrived at G eenock Ap. ii 1 The Mihawk, from Savonnatr, out i19days, was spoken Mach iS, lit 3s long 45 The Fly, from New-Yoik, atn.ised in England lasi of April. A tloet for Amelia, Quebec, &c. sailed from Ply- mouth, E Aprut 27 Lire'pool, Ap.il36.-The Moltawk. from St Ma- ';', h,-s ai. at Cha hm ; Prince Regent, f om do,. ast Woolwa"h ; Thomas Gibborn., f, do at Deptford - The Fame, B.rrows, f on 'a'. i.n,.. .n, and Venus, OUkman f om Bahrb, at Dublin. TlS Cou,,tes d'EmerHeiu Fench pivatete, off i gun. and t i0 men, ipver >n lhe Mnrrd'terrauean,vwhiS.- in the act of hrualing Ihr wind, n action with t te | rinish s cep rf war B. later, and ^5 men pe i hed. The lr.'rch f igari Merinos, pierced for a6 guns, W (hun only e0 mouried, and lt imen ) has bea ta- ken by the British ship Apollo, roff Cipe Corse Sah. Cyro., Howes, 44 d.ys f.om S tbe, with i the loss of her maimas arrived ai Chaf'ham en Sat.- n-Bdric la t S'h Fare. Simm,,ns for Boston, dropped donna Wrtming'on Ricer 27 h ilt B ig M..ine l.ovell, of Boston from Lisbon, arid 23 davs f-om Brinrisia, in bila t, pul into Gaudia- luiupe April 12, fo' w;ltrr an I was no rut or the I4'h frr New Orleans, but probably aiteied her outse fur Havana. Sioop Patty, from Halifax, arrive I at Prttsmouth on Friday last, sai'et M1v 27. and we have received papers to the 27 h Left brig Pleirdes. Back< of Norwich, f.om Live-pool, last from Ba fati. th passenger, sent in for having 6 o 7 more than il tiwd by liw ; ship Amanda condemned No vesseld at h' Vineyard on Friday last Sch Rhoda, Crocker, hassrived at Newjport from Wilmnmgion, N C B ig Ann, rf New York, sailed from the Vineyard a few d as since, destination unknown Atn Wrmingion, N C M.ay 7, sch. War er. Lor- ell, from Bostin a Betbey, Ca. dO : ,e'n, iii-.io. nel dav. Sch Cutu bia ha sailed for Maera. A leiter f om Corurn., Ap,,l ;9ecerrr!. by th- wayv of Oporto mentions hlt lhe ship E.g'e, ar:ivci that da, f;om Pliadelphia, 35 dAys,and ,ch Cupil, Enit sailed far 8rs n S oha Too B1o~h l, c Mu-ch.', tC days from East- pocrr, rd RisiWg State Rub rinir, f-om Bosto-n, as. ,t N Yjok, 4tin aist t g rovuanr. 'iwer nod H-erO, Muir, tiPr,-ammouiih,ad sloap oily, Oak ey for >t3Lop, a ea.td -amne di Brig Vie ,ius, fir Bath, cleared at New Y :'A At l diideira, Ap.il P. a l g M N !etrm o.r't ne.nc.' r r schI. Be ij: in ) Jo eph, r,ecort N' r-ni, hen *hrim. N Hr.v:. ua.oci. At J,,rnis, ('i, t.v ', y i5s b i .. r , ,Spriige ati baOi, if,. i. Coat *-n ; I 5iza FrN- Pdrid ' E The fcst silitg ehb. ALLY & In h town, M F 11,3wIck J)est r-'SS T' .. L.cArT master, a rC- J'nes- uM Sc.dhe, Cushhng to MsE hlaza G.od g.tdaer, Vi;'ng two n-d, -er cargoaengge(d, ae l Ia Chnrleteern, on Stn-lae'eerrng, by the Rev will sail Ith, eck. For Freugir; f the Remainder I). NJarse, Al,' F anle-k Pciboud, of Warnet o O Passag, pp1' to h: tasteron o'ard, p- Mir Mi'becar F Cater, of .ston. Wpmsdie No.40, nr ii, 1S6AC '- cLELLAN. No SI, im' Qcaicq, Samuel To ry., jun. of B stnon Lng wharf, whO, has Fort se landing from sloop to Al.- May Tu;ner Sargent, daughter of lgnatius 2 ,ih t .;-ea. :sn 37 Illis, very high 4th proof W. 1. A: .('.,' ,', -non Sabhatlt eveningg. bh' the Rev. Ruim nLaodi,,g iirDi nb:i T' o i:ases, 'Eal-COr-. an. Ni Edwarid "T'hxte,, chart, toI iI hhds., vev excellent high .3d proof 1'adist c Nari, Qa-ticy Thix er,dsughter of Mi. Thorn- W, 1 Rum,. arf 16"lOhdo II -i..., M )1as- as Tnaxter ses r' i. '- -1, liae, t,, West/ford, Mr. Liban Heasey, fJr. of Hrngham, 3so hhds. good ret~atling ol."ases, 3 Miss Miartha C Davis, of :he former place In Store-A few bales Cotton, iad 4 brgi Hops. J un- ,n9 Ir .' this town, yestre.day nmoirning suddenly, Miss 1 Ichoe NATIVE, i Sphia Smith.a'ed r6, daogh ei of M. Wdliam P. ,' in Ite o(,nerk NATV F e ,ght 0 il-sails ,ctith Her fincnal will be this afternoon at 5 a' inT Hthisweek Fn F eight wo P"Sage, eo' ocie, fron her ftihe hiuse in Boylston-street, t atl o 0 THOMAS HINKLEY..o 0n boad, tw .r the, friends and rclat.ns are requested go at- ly.ing At the T. Jne tend Vi.'hut farther invitation. 0 ', etc. Yesteiday fte,nooon, Aaron putinam, E q agedFt lour,et 5 t. Funeral tl b re oin Thursday next, at 4 o'clock E'N. K R N, No. 44, Io P M. from his Iiae residence in North Allea street Ewhaf, has for sale, landing from sch. Raven, ram relaLions and f itads are requested 1o attend f1om'Fl Banrta e,, l:lloutlo r troepaticulai invitation 160 bhl. best .ioward.-street Flour, GO, Snoday een.ong, Deacon Francis Wright, a- On bord sloop Eaten 'Tader, front New York, ped fs. Th fanceal will proceed from his Ite 1700 bushels Yvellow Coin, and 1t20oilo l.Re. dweling-huuse.'ta HrLgh streert,to-moriow after. noon, sFor Balemooe, pinaiely at half p.st 4 o'clock. Friends and rela- rp- h g Lt AN, J. HAM- ton, are requested 6 atteund, without a tmne par- e rie .',Ga N FA t eu a!ar inivitatli; n. a ..s .. OSAT 'r, na stem w ill sail ina'fe days For ____, inta':retght or Pausage, having good accummodationis, At a lMectig :J...I~-.,.'.t..,June 8,1812 ply- iabve. orP/. t'. 0 to01.P1.,da.t tl, ha?. Fatedi, Asas tstmonv ofrt-spect to the- memory y.' "'- The sor)o.AST'ERN TRA- of FRANCIS WRIGl-T 4. l: 'er.,-i. ':.e ourr :rF.i. t e 1. w;ill in a few S ., -,.' .. d of ,: :.e .h ,, w k-ilat. r r .-...5'. t.- r good ancram h m,,', ofhis remains on V Ir..:,mA modationis, "i,.... s ,. e Jr.ueo e.a Lt And that t ho Membersof the ,Imai o .,- --.- .-- -- - sees, of the School Comilttee, of the o rd Ric iard 1). tucker, Health, 'ne Funewards aud other Town Otliceis be H-, ',-, sa,4e At No.3s, idia steet,. at n requetcd to attead. ', I' r ta -..rr, the b,- V p',ilant, B-L .. "fti,'L "'!L00 Ihb, i. I" -our; 20 bales C ottor ti 1 HtOMA 'CI.LAI? K. Tt.w,. k 2 200 bMis Ta.ir 20 thhdh. prime Tobacco; Tlineraebersof the Massachusetts Charitable 25casks Rice, f ,n brig GoodIrntal, i I.chtbnie Aisociition, a-e nqu-led to attend the bhlis. Fiour i -.. fistr-etl of their deceased ..r-., D-acon WrsiaTr. SIO kegs .Imauf.,ctured Tolacco. DWI RENOUF, e' Jusft ,eeivedaand i ornd, ._D D ReFirst quality W 1 Rum n In Pr, hury on Sunday evening last, Mr. J.na. North Carolina Tobacco andl Cotton thin Leedr agieI ed2 His funeral will he this water. Sttu-e.fine Peterabug, fine a.d do Flour notr; at 4 eto'rkr,from the house of Mr. Dennis Mmleira Wine; Ba-on and Lad; R'an. in Sumne-straeet, which his relations and Codage, assotced sizes 5 bhales Cotton B gging friendsure reque ed to atten'l ithout a more par So boxes brown Havana Sugar . tieulr ine:tedw n Rusai Duck anil Feathecs -'', .: n,,'',, ifi ,,, '. [, ..- ci Dirm t. ?,w in Pork, Brand sr andnRum ,-, 'i- ,1 r. h tSn r r "'-,-n -.. r aim: "-"o0' i 'a ."t.'r-, N ,"Cu, D i.,n .I r Z ..- .. The brig VIG-1LANT, will take v- A good PRIZE!/!-Y-1EsrrEDAY F ghi.fart Wilomington, if application is At am.r ,,a N-NO.-.iU -t ,: upn ',(i f l)NC made tmro-dlie, e lto R D -TUCU;KER, or tbe capt. '-alS [l.-- L-su t L o: board opposite No. 32, -1.. t,-1.E ,Cr, 9 "I;:,u N|! D t ..I. 4R ,n D ci, .l ,, i t L - a,...... ..rn'?ar'g .-n ld2.... sa1, .idV ,t I rI .' .J. & 1 h-owe, re -' f .t.ib e. L y O -No. N-a 0. M kN qJ'-& J 11 T ca I. y t R,., ,e { t, .C :e. d, .ke c ,i o 9 8, L ong- wr f, H ave fo so re "l'hus., c-sly, hl. ,...., r~at r.0'e~ tui. Ciiree ,tl se.r,y N 5,elhaf Rtsfa-oE tihe Capitl '.e..' a'f ,hri Iru_. c -~, nladinog from ir:hnnne, Risplution, from (C a .' .... ',i,", !- In eonse-, . qience ofTickets hiuing day -f'es to morrow morn G6; bbls TAr, it prine order 141 do i;g in Drxvre'lRoad Lirone.,, n. a'i..i. T. Rosotndodo; Shbds Molasses. Also ini store, KirDacR's office, No 9, %akre ..a.u 'e.,vti b.e ke..t 100 bbs. Baltimore Rye Flour ;50 olpen unil 10O o'clock torm ..,..'' tn- rn, rc."m bales pirne Upland Coitout;I lG bbb. Pitch. irodate t!losea wh i tsh to purchase ttarranted nin. June 9 ,d .wn Tickets,. at the present low price., i --5 So, Philadelphia City Gin, in bbls. h-,ite, and 1 50 quan-teis at fir which they ise to C whole O 6quat,; ,.The wheels of thij lottery BENJAMIN GARDN EK, has for sale, nave become 6ich, nt.] kh ...p; it ofi lhe dr:wingis I at, No 46a Long a -', aimosl coritinualt '..a.-.an uS rhe Capital Pitzes, 100 blis. very first quality Philidelphia oue-equenl'y now is lthe n.irkertlme to buy Tnickvets, City Gin; 15 is pipes do Naval S ores of all knals, but n bu-lng t rktsfk/e mait)poirt is, to bav Prizes. .nd Bltimorei Re Flour. June 9 "rh:1h a;l know Are sold mosovt atI Kmder's, mare -- h'v- b'w olu at his ffice within too yerss C. Coolidge & Co. tkm in s c. n-r in the Noilhern States and manv No 3s, Long nwh,-f, Havefor sale, ve:r many, are at ths moment, Meising their good ANDING f-emn soon Reliqf, ntazrs that directed ethe to this TemplefFosrttioe" L 12 hhds. Hum, good flavor sand In Ourcbsse''iakirts hb which thei hiv.a b ea 16is- proof, oinsloyri e edcl from a state of poverty to comfotable & inD:epellt prF sipu dent cicumnistances --Renmemnaer thi" de,a13tu es lii hihds igil l4th.proif Huit, u s. A if i ae .r n .'' % bu 'ur tickes.a Kidderi. 'ih, -h.,r .p r i " '. "i 15 hhds very excellent Rau.n i rkITt :& Q,,.i, rERS, in the a- Jut laindirgfi op slotee i'aty, 'b.pr Lottery, waranted und .., fmr- site at the 6 hitlids. good flavored Rumr ; 80 do, o'd esiabhashed office of GILB.ERr' & DE'N, Ex- pnime retadiog Molmasiaes. ue 9 .haerge Caffee Hcouse; ,where a compete list of the rtanrs .nd p ','s may be seen gAtiis, and all favuurs Thoinas & Edward M ot.ley, duly acknowledged. 'Tftket, rise on Thursday qN o7, I,:diu t eet, Hitve for saole, mmning--G & D's office wirl be kept open to. A AUNGO ofbIg A go, forn Havana, rrrow evening ta accommodate purchases. Prize 51 484 lhds Molasses ; 60. boxes '. rown trck-stak koin-payment, and calh paid for them Sugs-. Lar.di-g.nom ship ap'lryaJune, assoan s d:awn, at s rl! discount. i- G & bules prise Uplatd Ctton. ) alsao keep list of s/ i'- prizes and blnknis wi the Ne -York 'nin Oilneg, Llery. it i~s' ,received AoilandinE1 160bSg;timeol fist quality. ron .( & k Waite, but G & D) are at the trouble --a STq r E- ofue o,,iig ieveu iitmbdr nuneically, so th-.t in a White and brown H- avaua Sugar, single moment &hef i f ,Iisr er '..r be a i"e'.ne. Green Coffee in casks; 'W 1. Rum, --lUp-ed Cotton; cletn Hemp, 11..1 -C(lh /ci a 7for Promo- Aarei ian Cordage., 0i'tg Agi-iculttre. Russia and RavensDuck ; Guiipwder, - 'HE Members of the Massachusetts Camneeachr andit ,Domingo Legwniod, '-, TH r t0niluas \~~p,,;Cut ela.d ': Societ- for ptmnting Agriculture, se hereby lor iat os Bststir. 'e ; Cu fl . i a,'iuili. Ihat their Anuali Meewttg for ihe choice a'A Bill oi Bthilore, for Eleven of Off -s, will be houdet a the Hoom occupied hantoed Dollars, at six days sight. 'o th. Ase'ricaan Aadeit of A-ts' and Sciences. in C- The Consignee of 16 boxes Cigars, the New S-taie iHouse, on W EDN.ESDAY NEXT on toward brig Algo, mark S B s r equestei tn obtain (1O M1OIRROW) 11e loth instant, at eleven 1he permit June 9 o'clock- A I In the absence of-he RecordirgSeeceraryv ,johin arLer & Sols, Ju'nae9 JNO.L' EI.L., C(or. Secretary No oSo, Long wharf, Havejor sale, ......... .. -- LANDING fr-.tm t.i;g g ,, LI ll, ,i ,et'ociety. a 1J 8 :, Xs ,il tm. -, NOTICE is ierebiy givery to thie mer.- Landang for.sloop A.e-t--4hhds RUM. 1 N bes af tie tlussrachsa -U mmere, ociely that From sells Cnthia, agieaibly b t fe laws ofsaid bocity their next Semia 80 casks Molasses. gnnu- mrni will be holden at he Countv Cout Landingfrom slo pScience- 2o pts Ravens Duck *o-ue. Curt-siee', Bost'n, THIS DAY, the ohlads Ma ,ilas-es. 9 h iIst at S o'ciowk, P. M. at which time and Londirngfron stop Sampson 5o ca-ks Molaises. p!a/ea genee. a,'I ppunctuaolatteritdnce is ,equest. -.Jv S'I'oE-.-- ed Afet etraneaeting ie usual business, the S eie- 1710 pieces Russiau and.S$ pa Ravens DUCK v w will mOve in proceasien to the Stone Clhape', 408 Rtus;sia Sheeltings; where a discourse will bedelvered by the Rev H]Nt 70 ton, Russia& Swedes IRON; P.i' CoC AN upon subject connected with the 90 ton lRussia IHemp "% principal ohjects of tine -ociely. 54 2hdr 778 bblts and 5sih bgs COFFEE Ly ouder of tha Trustee-, 83 hbis Mtluaco-ado SUGAR CH AltLES DAVIS, Rec Sec'y. 95 boxes Havana attI Btadil do Doreon. f.rute q9 1iI 1a50 tons Cempeachy L'togwd; Washington Benevolent Society. S as soils ,4bn,, CoCO A EM [ .L'.t of the Society are remind- 49 .c-sks Douch Nads 2 casks on.*y ; e,,tnneil Monhtv Meeting wil be otaden Qutntity Pepper. June . at ihe Exchange Coffee House, I His EVENING, al hiltf /.t 7 2'cloak v hrshal's Notice. A Meeting of the Standing Commiitee UNTEDn.TATaes ,,fA Asress"s twaIl tuke place on Satutday Eventng, 6th lost ai 8 District of M]tssac/hrsetts si ,:'chack 1] T. TP '~t '. T T o su dlro W arr ins fram the t ,n., Glotltist desirous of becoming Mete- Jour. Days, E-q Jcudge of the Dast-ic aoud beta, ,' the Saciely. are inlomted, thad a{apticaoton for the District aioreteaidrl I d heeebe give th, litob fa tlt pur lpaoe mu't be madeto a. Member ofthe lie I, otire, that the friloming lnfomuations are filed Standing Committee, or one if the Wa d Commit before said Judge. namely lee; LEiMUEL SHAWSeieta y, An info mation by Geoa: lnlake, Esq. Attorney .une9 of ahe Un ted States f-i thle ahrovemeatiinent Dia it ])1'5O,[Il I' (' i 1a." if M.-,sachttserts, againsst Ills follraeing .a et+.an Di SO!U O of uOpartilerslip. rize, viz--One hunadie Broadcloth one ibunlie of ''HE Cpartneiarhip aro business, which haa his- Cassimere,and other bundles of Clothiaod tile buadte ectoex.sted between the Subscribers, is this Veanings-.iesad wi hin the Diatriet of Boston and day disaolvctd bh mutual consent. Char esiown, for an alleged violauionif the L ,wa of JOHIN RICE, the Uniued States Wia.LLIAM SAVAGE A/so-An Information by George Blake, Patona Iine th 18t Ei.. A. h d S t.... ..... .. GatfdeneI Wan ted. T iiAN ''.-[),--A Man who perfectly un- destands the buiLness of a GARDENER, Kal who ,s dispa Ad to g6 to theS'nuth'ald, and per- mosaentiv eng.ag -`haimseif to a gentleman the-e in thki cap.cutv To one who Can give tnexcePtiona- ble econm."nOtl htions of lia, knowledg.,iud experi- euoe in the -.tous depan;entes of GAdteding, and sat!!.&Cow y te,timonials rega,dil.t indhsVn d a so- bfia:y, good wages ill be gien. Without the mls'anti.uertouy teg.r'aen'd.uiurs. it will be unnte- oess,- to auply to I0PPIRAIMl ROBI1NS, No 5 , Indir r.e-tt-f .June 9 SOST, in Charle-town, on Suol. L. day last, aGathl d Vatchl Sil aa ,tv.. T'he wi ,, s on th Seial i) C rta iCsphe, ; antd on the Ce' A suit,..b'e rene d .t l : be paid on their eturit to '5mte n'a. Apply a -1the Piadif.t-flce. ? .'eg Esq. A(ornev 01oVICthte e iei i ti o mentioned Ditrict of Ml as ,:Iliuset .-e - tat ,Ship or ye sel, af the United .Nit : !,. ," .n er constueti.,n, called the Dromo, togchier itWh Ite)4 T ckle.Appare! and Funitu e,seized aithih the Os.D- trict of RBiton & Clih.rlestown, for an Aledged viola. ti( n of the .sws of the United States And trai will be had on the aforegoing informa. tion, tt a District Court of the United States, to be held at the Coutrt Roomus of the U. States; in the 0own of Bostot. for the Dstrict of ,nssichtsett, 0n fwu hT lueoday ofJune, inst, at o'clock, A. M of which all persons inteaestcd will take notice, and govean thcmelve arccod rtlr Dated at.Boston, thi Eaghh day of June, A D 18120 ,- 3 AM ,K: J I I- N O LET,-House ',a 3-3 a. .. Shop No 32, Car, hitl, ;, pr s ,.t, g I e: immediately. Apply to OLIVER 8HERM..IAN 16, Lung Wharf. Jua- 5 No 59, A rlb'e ro' cti CorIer of su.nietr em.; ,ece- r,,ed.l A SmalInhils;gnmenlt of 1 $suseil's Ca;pets. anZI Hel'thb bugs, an.a, me F..orn;u,e f-,r wn- dow er,,tains, w t hine silk. I i IgeIreateCur t:in Pins,&c sumtabrfor _a drawing room's- pO r lou,.---A Is, i p.ai-itar eating; I do painted Floor Coth Juw 9 No. 8, C UIIN1ILL. LORD FAV.IISWI)RTH, have just rece ved from iPhiladelphia. 100 lbs. black [Ilin Sewing SILK- Also 6 dozz ladie's shot silk GLOVES, which wal be sa-d cheap f6r cash Jtne 9 ;-t N ;Nkins Calcutta Goods,&c. kOBER3KT G. W ~', No. 53, State-st. 8000 p-,. BC'r- .. N,,kir,-, i, ,t cha.p "' 0 0 bailes of Cai,'utm Ghodi, ol vail;Cus kinds; Russia and Ravens Duck, bown and bleached '; Russia Sheetings: f:w pps. best London saUperfine Brould Cloths ; Bd Ticks;; i- rk, ,zh.,i' arid Cot- ton Yarn-. A:so. SNe'w ('rl. so and tUpland Cotton Car-. olin, Indigo ; -MAterlo WiueA',, &c; ;.50 ton, Cod i.A . ble 1a-n; d u-ttn I-e;z Russit iBir,tdes ; 90000,lbs. "t Doringo t Coff:ie; 30 1tonsL gwnt1d, and 50 ca-k- 1 ,ia ot Po 'r,of tihe vert fi st quality. Bills on 3Bati"-nore. Cash advanced on ,,s .. -;t, -. ;:( le. f [nnes ) , E11 1 Y FAR !AN K ,- has for sale at Nn. Nts;,ra.i Ou.- r s. 'nlaoge aslortarent of Gen f. r, I. .' ard ti abitlio the- exell any i 1 t, .7 iati u t nark te ane- Cea -ap cr&N of Wear coCo1us. H sale, iCyj J..liFs W.H BUNli r F &F Co. t Frank'. n's -Hed, (ort-sleet. , India Water Colours, in boxes, with drswlock sac kay-!he boxeF.also conra ti I" si Sk, Pencils, Ptile'. and o i',.r .r, ie.-- p i- 1 do;ts, Also, Reevws:'l W'dter C,,.,,rr in boxes of vat;oul sizes, Camels Hair and Lead Peicils D.aw ng Paper. Gold and Silver Pape-- June 9 Statorl & p& InII,,, t's I .- ,.1 H vee far satle. N I -, .N hhds, high proofsweet fa- A voted Rturin 40 bales Georga and iNew Orle-ns Caoton ; 40 pipes best American Gin, Ist anl 4thi. proof ; few pipes refined d ldo of superior quality Aneriecn Dick; So bbfs No Pok; 6 by 8. 10 by Sanid to by 18 Bristl Cown Glass; bales dresie,' Kid 'in,-Wn uit--ble for Glove Makers. ". 2,.1; tu-hil., yellow Corn, .tn" 9 t(hanning Sturgis, Iove, for saure. At No 12, Kilby sleet,, SUGRscovadt SuC4aR 100 bils. M3." R June 9 I l),&iis QI idi., Ni'?o., lar.,.whnrlef HBsu for Irte, L ANDING froeu s,:hr. Reiem, Ilo 00 casks real old BORDE1Aux CLARET V. IN Juv e 9 BI -'. . 0' ,rdi, ih,,f Haveo f t e, .,wt V s ann'g fiom brig Jatt'rt, fo-m l'.vana, S141o boxes bhosn., UGA. lb half boxes whi t .tune 9 j EL. -iihy', No ) B9ar 1's twt'hfk ;, Ha. (' sale ON i" t"ot-i I th )ap.s .t.Upan d and l-ea eliand Io i.tn k r' Iw h, a: :+, Iio a,-td "n ,'m e. .,a ., a t."-',d .t'oaCcca, 14 ice, Cotuntry S d Ba, i il. d:, Bioe. Vix. (On board h-,, Ole- .pwtr ar -- t6rhds. C G ou N tuts, adil *,,,, ' -at" e Ja"" 9- 7 T.. .. . . AIulZICe & N-ash, N. o40. I diu sne, floav'for salea, -Trow ln g trornm iig e d 1 ,rt. o 200 b1ls. supcitine F )LOUR. Jimi, 9' D our. if t tEndired beld s'bs euue FL tOU1 anoI md dtn'tt' ,t!w' smamig f am bat('-i; !t Imcnt, ft same by LUNTI & LEnII, iS. mdi' whi,,f J39 Flour, &C., "I'l EE P' onhudred bbis. .r, landing f ocr big F'ienrdship Als*, Lump Sigar fr m sloop 2/., For sale at No 19, Long u.qrft Jane Tar, i,:ch and W. 0. bbl. Staves. j B. BO RLAND, No. 45, Long-whafj, has for sale,- 150 bbls..Tar; 40 do. Pitch; 25,000 W.. () bbi Sta~es, now afloat on ho-td sch.i He a, f onm NorthCarahlna. On hanrd-ooq:. caski Gkin- powder, some of which is of yerv super or quality , 55o bbhils. superfine and X middlings F.our; 8000 budiels Southlern Corn so00 bb;is. Tar, Pit.h and IRosin; 70000 W O, ilad. '-taves and Heading 2 ' pipe' Atoeicain Gin i to sack. Lmse Geese F,,% he's 20 hhds. ames Rtver Tobacco 4o bales Upland Cotton; 40.cks and keg. Yellow Ochre; An. chors of el sites on Ian-I. Jtine 9 liBordeaux Brandy. S iXpipes superior 4th proof French Bmar(nv,itiujorted intolNcw York in the ship Johnet 'ra "-s no lantdiatng=- Anld fr-un alt' bi E PHRAIM ROiliI NN, No. -,, India-.whatrf Ju.u e 9 BIJ t 1itLi. 'ITIR.TY kegs. BIUTTE1' for faauilies' 0t -,t- dh aaeaid rattaii'5. For sale 'ob .Ir-'PMI.ApIl R()ulliN ,, liar 1,, Iedad ,r.warf. Ju ,e 9 < ', 1, ) [. ,l ...',, t' a, " r[sT, iN }ales prime New Orleais Cotton, 1 I ' Gun-powder, flysoteki and Souchong Te; a lr)n smell f-irmes 150 bbas 8:,:t'ntore F'our; a ISO hbhd. St labes .altl; jo bags Cocoa a. sl pieces ltavens Dcek / t0 kbi sall', Bread Nhds a,-,' .) . s5 hales ,. ..".I ..- "r ;. *.. I 's tO JAM ES AN L .' ,., "..-,. i June 9 ;a N elegant chesntt Colou ..ed ioit e, k:ntl in 1 harnes, and good in the saddle. perferI.' gun' cei, and sct fo' no faut For foumiler ,a'R.i-a's, inquire u'f SPiURR & HOL.fiES. Urta':fid', iane Jine 9 r"O L A sroall HOUSE, in 1 a som7 tiS.ic situ jr n, anout 5 mil,' irth.n St.te-street ma ih Stabie'-cam ind ,:hca c,.n,'eri,-ii cet foa keeping a3ho1 end ehaoe, t ;be'e' f a the , asrqrI for 50 ollari o' :he Iat fort. p-'- po t n.itabe sum Inquireof WM WHrV W EL L.)Do-k squ.erne Jue 9 i LET-A -iouse, Pleasan-y ItU st a ,1ed ,.n ,m lC a! laoat )0o. healt' has lever.c'naenoence fo, a en el fanidv, ifom a ye., or tlie SuinnttIetr MIonths Ren' ist dollars Tr"' 1 tulM App: a't: No it 1 !joud stlert .]u e 9 Boai dilg -V'X WO tg-n(lfnmen ca Ibe iaccon modatied ,a Steac' S boat'le.-, it. a i.rnity. wt ee h t=reo ue ron hit I.n aa p -'i i ani C tlil si station imtq,'i - thiPai(druat ofmi e, June 9 .1'* 6. /., bt/ .1. J.,i14F ,s ,. 'THIS D AY, at I1 o'e.al,, lpparite 'o a t 1di 'reeta SIXTEEN1 hds. V.1. riUM, o tal ex- coilCni quality K. ,ones & Co. a. c/, '. .' 4- I 0 : .} a IIL clockck On~ r r,,:,- , A Dwelling-House- with thme Land i.i..;J.- boundedas tiiowlc :---Souithetr. lI on Ct-, ,,,, so called, 35 felt; norItheatl at- erly 35 fee; on land claimed by .'obert Iea lo- wel,, Esq. to a board felice ; north'wester'ly on said board fence, t}ll it comes to the (ornel't of I thie same: 10 feet. no)ttheasterly on said board fence, ,i0 -r I r-e iL- I,,' ::.,-:c froni the land of the heirs of Mr Tob Whretlriglht, deceased a.s said tence now.standsn ; 45 feet northwe.stcrly on ai passage leading to Oliver's Dock ; 26 .feet to the t'ick -'.' )f .'hdi:ew .Brimme', Esq. and southerly r,, ad Store 57 fetet; oi' hoaweverotih- erwise bonded. '1'. k. oanet La Lt,/lct',e. j' Shb'uld no person appear to pureliase tihe above tsltie. it will be L,'!-. n Fa, mmt er I .IlIdia- treel-' If, I .I. Tobe sold, by ordtrr iq the Brod.S/reet Assoc-ation,. tos l,).e their concern. I -ITAT well known and valuable Wihaf, c a led INDIA I I.l.L I WiHARF, Wihl sit the 1.0s and P, iv leges bealnging thereto Al4o, Sunadry Lots on Centroal-s, see, so clled, srit' ble for Store Lo(s, and S:hber Los an ,ithe a aot therm -'- .Likeese, A small Lot on (,'a r/i-nat. tti, r t and-;d r ,- Ick ertoe i Cenrtal i beet, now b, l .-on . bys 3,qin" bcicea. The a oe a.asat ie e coter' n .m tiae W 1 ii I"-- '-I l- DA'" .:t F-' -i--ni shin lthe conduins i f .- l vei, i .. ,, I .. '.- arid . plan of the Lo:s'exhbbi,ed "1T. K. .oes &- Co. auct'rs. T ._ 's --- IL' l i,, I. At "T. hA. J,,,< 51 ., J. ('rl .... A"!l, -st. A variety of PIECE GooDs, .ul - able for the season, 4A/, 1 case iu-i a ,rntn and Damaesk, very fine, TO-MORIROM\, at II o'lcrck, 'L t :- No i8 1, dir staret F)HI RT .F- N Hds. and 100 bbls. L ' IiecultI -"t'.. ",k : 10 l tl g, be3tL Ge tn COF. FE T K JONES CO Act' se IU 0i l ,. 1. t '. '' ., 'N'O' ln.-i- I --cs~tap,, I/or ,,in--,:. ink. O W111 .10 ,,,i "f.,rn stoop liary ,. e Y.rk, '2 tpipes real ('Cognac' BR ANDY, branded OurTaO.Dupove & Co ; do. Bordeaux do ; f,.pt .- I H. autt GIN. imported by l.,ERaY, ' -,. a at % .1 :s ,% s Conditinns liberal, ratsale I his Day, at 11 o'clock, Opposite No 6,. Long-Whayrf, 47 hhds MOLASSES. Conditions at Sale. Whitwetll & Bond, Auct're. '.This Day-12 o'clock, South Side India -Whar'f, 40 puncheons fine flavored 7.-. I ItRUM. Condititios at sale. flWhitweEl Ia Beond/, 7ct'r . '1 onlorrow, at 1I o'clocli, At I tifiarell & Honds OQflice.. -illly-st,. W1ili be sold whitiotut reserve, so Dining Sets blue and wIh e C CHII'N A, cor tailing (265 pieces -.. 5 hr-- JIm....s.- whv lanrd gilt Tea Sots, 49 piece, each A't PrtM'- St/e-, The s,-hr. aZ:-% '-, burthlte 50 tons, lately new rigged. On Friday next, at -' o'clock) --q abtove- A valuable Invoice PIECE 'GOODS, coinsistinlg of Oloths, Cassimneres, Vest- ings, Muslits, Camrbt'ic, eiiias, Diapers, 50 ps. CatLion ,Laces. ,lso, 1 case LenoMoslhin, 1 do. Shawls. German Goods by AumCtion. On !"I)Hj SDAY, lIh o1f Jaue ist.- At, No 16,(Certalt''eei, ON F hundred and fifty vses G E 1M AN SUNKENS. just impot(ed in V hsp 'u'haia, v ra 7 cases 6-4 Creas !;2 i(o, rnarr w do. 13 do 6 4 Dowlas ; 5 d.o n.rr ow do.; 17 .fo long Caits illas; 2d,. short do..; 5sdo lIoua ; Od ou. white Puattfits ; i do 7-4 dot ; doo "Boccad:llas ; mi do 7-4 Bretagrnes; a8do 6 d' : 1 do. rei A. raobs: 19 do. L.isAsaosa e do Book Checks; 9, do. Bonteos; 14 do Os ntburgs; I do. Estapillas I do. Ch et; I o(16. containing S nrripe' Condi inas --,4 and 6 monthse,edit to pOrrthasers of an anoount exceeding 500 tolla!ts; for less tia-n Soi dollars 2 aItal 4 oniulths ; opproiedpper Sale to coonmnece At 9 o'clock. ,'V/ltvtwl 4' Nond,.att rs. T; llS DAY. t I o'Ihn'k, O( polite No. V ., e artf. "['WO) hundred and tWeint3 n',I super- fine FLUUR,just landing S. F. (.o-hiJime, au ar. At Private ,ale No 4 Irtia zhtrif I puneheons 'superiotr-flavoued XV. I. Pu m 3560 pieces ha.avy DMic, ;and 150 -1o Rvsans do. ofsileiidor qu;,!+ t; G!) tonss 6t. Petersbu:g best clea n Hemp h,4 o Rtssii waif skifnl ; 1 9. ,. -a-ks Gunpowder. lst proof case. Plitlils.. 13ittn es anrd 0ocaditlas. Cash advanced liber;dly on aots:gn- ments. II sa, .b On FRIDAY ext--II o'clock, ,t it TV 3; ,m ia "trhi trf, '!-1O Y-srix hhds. and do bbla. Musco- f 'hatning .s'.trgis, auct'/s, ..... ... % .. .. 0 .. .. On MirONDAY, I /h June, at 12 o'tlk. O(n the Pretmis., A I aut ofI..AND in Myr'/c,,trcct, ll".ast- de -.rth acontsiniog .-d fr'et .1.0nt and fit fe-st depth saah a ta-mif-set kIUhiDiNG en' thc tote. Coittaions it sale Lands at Auction. Wi/ be sold ct Puti/ic .et i,, o1n s... ID /e t rth a Jf ,iine, sI loo'c/ k on tht ,//aor of 1/te EI-d eh/rrge i'offee Housea "'H E foliowiog LAND's, !:elongitg to s'ver al Inolvent E.atts: 9/,3 acres in (-anniidatiglia, in the State nt u-ew-Y,,,k, near the iakes; 740 scres in ni:t,. -. ima the County of K,'n,'bun k } 401 acies in l-'ni Ir, Itdunty of Lincehn ,,?-- At.S,"- 2 '. A UiZ- in the S,-hool-Housae in To he emp;ded b.7 1, JoN Hu .C IV P," tia 'huilr-l iloii, 3 Pi:teas 2 mere ,, 8 I Cessea -a r u Cc ,per Pu t - Glazs Pole, and Tilribl/t at.d su tdiv Ot r ait u . Sale to coinencice ,t i o'clto Ic "F~b T,.. --. " S be LET, H.u~s, No. t ~tCCe.- survn l, ote. n.ilpma r, ta.a oel .n a.ti'. na .,mr.r)' 0' a u. g, ftionima h.'ving I maI t ,. bm,,',ri-s .- Shni ,l iao feet mi leug.l, Ic. ,qure of A: gl, r, S "i. ' JuNe , .f1 3..". AT! .D, att Io'cock, Noc i,' ('ra7,otat-'1" et. CEl ti' c f, f ew hhda lion ,P Sboxes Cdcal H + I- a ton mT ussday oaz at 10 o'cluckk, --., aoboa-- 159 mats V-o0 n 141 g- do Guitar do-3s6 t Sit- r'. i .oid '- i " ---12 do do. do. Gt1t.n;s- 1 ,:, " doZen lMelt italian .hies, :. -, do containing 41- do Leghorn S;va r 'tas.- do containing 26 do Straw Phats, for Bon:ntts.i A i.so, rotdclod.v-Casimeres'--Caic-es--L.n- en Ctmcarics--Xiusittas-1-uttons--Hose--Laces W aistcoatirgs% &c. Also, 8 pieces Gilla R Ania1 1andk f chief;, 1o in a piece PtRus,,I, aod5. On FJI{DAY rie't. at 12 o'cI.%k, , AS ABoVE,. o0 bi.Its Rtisi i LL CK, ; so ,,.., h4l do' a few piece, Rven. do Te'rma at sie. TH-1,YI'AY-12 o1 .2. .Oiite No --. Ili', street, WO .ius (. a h':. 1~2 'id 14 iu.ch> e tinled t(" ..1' .e .ie Rat i- Du.k 0 pieces halfdc. ,%-,','. S ,DA 14 pVast 1 r.' l ,k. .."., -O .. v. SO<' ,. :.. 61.. ,-. O U Condtion.;at sale :, *i .% f '. . 0-O. U' 'tickI at the Norti te ir:ia nhrf on.-' n- 100 .0 U.. r.tiri, Ufi.,ind ,Oi t, ; loW Gamage, .actrs. AI ,, I! ..',!',, N,. A t rt'l lt ll..) -, $ [ n '.,l,- et, 5 pipes Red Wine- 12 bbl brown Suga--2 do H1oney-1- 5,t Onat Skitf-- stecund tand Sais-a .'m. Jiik. A.4o, 40 hoxes L.' it .s. S.Day ----10Q o'clock, 1t a ou e iln C'o,.,niat ,Stre, b, ac !:t Joy's f0nwB4 Will be sold a variety of use ful Ho Ittaerrnitwie, of the following kinds, viz- _ Side Boar'd-Bureau-Carpetsz-1 i i -. ,! and Diinlng T *Iw,; -. t .... .. .1 r',,.I Vost Bedsteads-:... .- 1, -.,, ,'--, ,t' lase Ware-Japtnned doh---Clock-- WtVok rTalesh-' 1'anking" Gi:ss--B'ass F'ire Sds "id ',,id., - t .-~t ,' with a va- ietyof useful ,, , .luttttr0 6. .''. : .' -c At A'oletn & Gridly's Auction Q.',, tSL4 .u-":in t''e WIfe-ilaat, ~..5:, 27 28,4 corned~, A great variety of Ru0-1,-ccI Furniture of dthe following kinds, viz..Brussellus Carpets-Kiderminster do -T )3 fe.- 19 0. some of 'hiclh are. o an .. I ..i .. 1i,. a. .- t.l'its and '.Book Cases -8gttreatts. -h igh Ipost, field aid Cot ieCbteadt--Looking .esses -.vabt'la Fire Sets-31idebenoavd-bamboo aid fancy cvlaCiai -aLitt and co m)a Glsass Ware--ch;hit and :j. panneld Wa.e-clockandi'imcpicces-cartl ant oa d p e rabc T ,-, j-,-'.--, .. se t ., -u ladies' work I' s--.1.- idal' M;tvi-,ces- PiainiForte-.fi,'e eed.rsd--wash anal*i '-', ,}st ---P*its--dini ig tSCUS of China---entry ;,t plated Lamps -plated egg Stand, t uaitie W nit &c. Kitcmien Furniture, among 6wl.tic a.re Ct.- .per fish Ketdes--oilars, &c. .4 Aso rt 1 i 'Cleo 'k, 6 pair large Ad elegant l,, t ( 1 e .. G 1. L-', su:tble f, l' l.nion, of 06e 6 6 St!3 , The' 41it ,e old b) the air or 0singtle, fa ca oF. foa intg a r're opnotunity for g,-niaaemen w fu ni .l0 . there selves Wth I elegini a.es r at e rd ,e, as qea GiAsS;wil plh ,aively Ie sob d io hlm-tht a r biuide wiuout ilh- leasi ,eserte, N h '3' Ga- e, mavo ie seen t;' mo,-eow N. B. Geatlemell wishing to send Pwt, tire to the above sale, will plentse send it at least ",is day previris it- the day of r ie. I.n f 5L''U i Y Y' iexl- O cl'.. Atl the Haute iarl't. lae ',apt ,,'1iktLA L. .sti G .a ,i in Vorth s/'eet, A .L -e Household FU1 N 'TU RE whh ~a of ai r excellent quality and nearly r'.- consioing of High and 6Id post Bedateads ,t Cott::. Counterpi ,es ; bed ana,1 B',dir;g ; Kid. a e oni 1"et Calpet- S debra'd; Card ,n. Dining Tablei; - reau. noa-king Gasses, bass A'ituons ; ct, ass Decanters; d- Wines: do Jlpilies, do l.en'-n- ades ; plate.i and bnas~ Lamps arid C-C ihl'e C. ake,, nn. J. -iPine Wae, a igh SIands ,Vasi do ; Nighrz Cbinet,; bamboo s n fa,ei'y p,- iou anl chlmbehr Ch i-.; s1 o n t, Lolli 'gio a t i. geth wih ll the ichn Forn tuLe and Cqoki g Noe, n Gricdku, cut'roo, .. onv.v rt ra o . convcnicnces, in gorrd 7O.'-j i2 t 4 i' o', i, o e6, u' f at'" , gF Nl T"-flv, ....... 1 T3- 0I. ISsUI cellen quail*,, 5iii itd-le fn ret"lift I I D **' tti e g,, OC K E R Y ,. r in sett, ia W T uo r ks. T e a W 'i ter s, & '. " 4.a!,, aita'r ft5 Eczctijj,,t, I bdx colored 1'hlead ; lit Furiutire,1 voz Beds, Chiir, T mles Lik, ng G-, ,. I excel- lent T"me [c e, and a v.ia i"v oher ., ,e . I. iiitm~et, Oa c'I 'tt to, ,a --- i ,,''bi,,c.; Otpo tte N- 3il ,o.'i, ,''ee , T[W ENhTY-five castls Neav UZ(P ;~ :2" bh'es WVi mi gton 'AI. in exci,'il'rn ,na ,r, A at/d ,ii l le uila ii. ,'ti/lrt .)ii titiI is t1 ext, at I0 ,cU' :, a Al Ii L. !a'k CS /reo ,." d A Let of HOU.SH -.. D FU0 s 1.1liE " 17 l 'r h ,,m.', i={ll'eaI1S; 4 olA[ a. :. t/ - 2 .. 4 i a d 14 to ,; l n ,f how'nv wtionLtesk i i i ,, a ., r thadi i set c i -orn d .. .i, .t .... 3 i, ['otaa l r .ii cartD ta: C .-ker. k rn':", ;aia A e I t'u We t.gA .pa -a &e. 41,o at t ,, 3 3 renrj \.' ... ~.+ aU'r 102 L~i~A, u g,, : li." (IL, C d doz (.'a.r i...es 1 ,'-,is Dip 'ev L.,e, mA41 P.', .; 'ate, 7/ i0 boxes "r St i rI ,.co:c 0 t 1 18 r + """ ", ; 7% be air! am Pu/.'rc i 'o'r' 1,0 ,TO : /, I lJ,& (r.! Jr, ..aS a *c ', q k l U E..Z- d .' b. n (,t as A. ,l: j t, -.a Esq tu oa,,t a rt a t h i Vbe .u,,. ha, FU' n- I U W E. at. ..; ,d itI d' C r' 'i n > g ,.. es _. T ... 'e :'! t'n ,,irs, :5,d - Im'. Ani, n, 'ia<,q%. h L i i.a; ar gs. C.n- ,, a .' : ' G ..< r Va 'A. : I Wo,'' e t9" mt, ',a t .;/ 16 Pe2 ...VI ( s.to 4 a e ,: 7 i.';e iar e r li. m' C-il 10 Itmb ii a : Howe mhue W'. +,*%0 Mn s#>:t mmi ess s > ,0be C r. THE BUTTERFLY'S FUNERAL. Ob ye whn Co lately were blyrhefc.me and gay, At the ,'tti' banquet caroufing away, Y'our feaAt .ud your re.vei of pleasure are fled, For the foul of ti le banquet, the Bulrtrfjy's 'acad ! No longer the PFlts andtithe 'lmaett advance, To join with their friends in the Gr 'ff.r's dance - F"oriee It'e l.. form o'er the favourite bend, And the Grajfihpper mourns for the loas of his friend I And hirk to the fuoet'al dirge of the Jtie Add the B5etle:whofodllows,as mourntul as he ! Arid fee, where fo mournful 'he green rufhes wave, The ardt is preparing the Buttrly's grate I The Dormaofe attended, but cold and forlorn, And flie Grat'flwiy Wai..ed hi. fhriil little horn- ;Z,,anda the Moth, who %.n' gril'd fur the lofa el a CWi1er, Bent qvcr the bodyi.and filently kifs'd-hefr. The core was embalm'd at i i-e'Ter of the runs And, inclot'd in a cafe which the Sildk-worv had By the 1:clp of *,e Nf.ret lthe coffin was laid O a Bier, ilu tf a yytlie .udl j.tauine amade. Ia weepers -ad fearfs cathe tbe .uitterjfits all, And fix of their nusiber fupported the pa!l ; And the Spider came ihere in his mourning fo black, But the fires of Ilth Galow-waris foon frighiea'd him back i The f'rub left lhis nut-fliell to join the fad nhrong, And olu.vly led wit ham the book worm t.lnrrg- Wholui'epi hia poor neighbour's au...,:tau r dom, And w ote thefe few line~ t o tao p:t i_ ta. i. tomb : SAt this foiemn fpot, where e grten ruflres waver Were fadly we bent o'er the Bulrttrfy'S grave ! .'Tw-as here we to beauty our r.blequies paita And aillow'd the mound which her asihe had made ! And here fhall the da;fl .ri.. vic.It LlotiW, And the lily difcover her b..i,,m al i".i,> ; While under theleaf, in the eveoings of spring, miil mourning her friend, fall the Grajfbotppet Sing !" 'eV.3 IT 'olume of Massachusetts Laws. JUST published, price 2 dollars and 25 c t .t, in boards, and fo, .le .. 1" t-lOMAS and ANDREWS No. 45, Newburteiy streel, The Laws ofl the Cormimonta-calt of .4Massa- chouse, t,.from Feb sta, 1807) to 'Feb. 29 11 t, In- cludi'rt the political yeaCs ''-', i' 1809 1810 and ISl 1 -- B1 :'n.' .g *l.-t i,. .'. ...i endi,sn- hir h wa ,pril, edbyoorde'r f heLeg ltatua'e~ 107. The L'ws feacli politicalH year, as its terminAtion, will be prinaer' in a correspond 'rg maniter with proper in- de a dit so tid adetenrsedi i March lest,with rhe addition, of rh L.w- p-s-d ithe last winery sea.isi t,,nd a T'oble. deigtinr~ l-he lawsofe-ach political! searL bi hal ters, s.igeerb! to Resolre of the Legisiaturs, uf Jan. 1i,! Those gentlemen .lwho puit:h.,scd the voltnrr w-,thour the laws of the last ses-',on, can -be futo.shed wr them iti apA nphlea ast 25' Ces each,l or, ,f theit volumes are in good order, may exchange them, i ,those cotainging the additional matter, on p 5y n r e,iojs " Al/rt moy be had tsr arovee-The L.aWs of MaSA- c 'ase' r, from !he iopt tin of the Constitution inl t7So to Feb l o, t8o7, n (r h(-e volumes, ro-al oc- tavor at I deliias, or fou, volumes, demy octao, at I tulliani ; rio set I *lMo-Frecri-tn's Maisachusctts Justice, Tot.n pfhi r., CloetJ', M,z .e'oe, and P(obate Directory, .' td Sta'te e &c '. f ii 'i.Prr iter t of Nrw.. a.ers in the t '-... .*.'.i, ._ I i ,,.,- te ueo s ef to I .1 iS three c' four insertion 'n 'hrIt papiero. *. .S ,tr a copy ef' he n'w volume of Laws in payment. a i.stor n.June 2 1a1 . '7,O be Sold, or Let, or would be I exi, ngedl for a H.aise in a driffc:,t p rit of the town, Hi.U'E N' 2S. oin 1)Disiit house tsquate,. 3 Ro, in, on *he Iswe flo'. 7 Chambrs, 3 s,orie, iNghab, nearliv new, en exeelrnt rCellar uniter the who w large Yard, Pump an rt I Well of Waitcr, and . evet, convseniic. e fur a large f-miiv o, a a oerding House, for ;h lat it i, s we'l sr'ua ed., heing cnly about' 5 minutes -lk f,'om totnie Iet ,.-leq,, e at No 41, Stle-stieet .or No S5, Rack, suret. Mayt 12 eptf School- tIreet. 0"7 O be LET on a l.eae--th.,i large and comnrc- diou'. b irk bult HOUSE,io.w in the occupa-. i, fn hf M s.. .. ;n complete tepai,, cot.asieting of u Palors ando :w:'nt; three Chcmnbers and Loigirag ti ,r's, wtvh a 1t.Ie ..nd conveniLin b,ik Kitchicn oanl Wood.hou-e attached to the same, wi i c, pa- eou, C,'llars under the iHouisp, tht mayv be Lt for a WVne Cella,, I.. i., efficient room for all othet uaeq. f a f.imily. The p-armises being so well known, and the acc-u- miog .t 'lntagcua hsy wli derive from thi-r vYcinitv ;o lie New.a Ccur.Hoti.e, aind Public _fie, rert(ienos them one of 'he 'mod.t deiirabi aInd pr,,mising situs- tions of an;y i to.wo, f'r a Hotel, Boarding. Hua=e or Taven ;,may be entered oi the fist 'nfJuiy next,and patt:culars known, by applying to Messrs. T-,o's & JNO BRAODiEC, IMaket square In Oic rear of- .,It hitse is to be Let' on Le,,,s- a la-ge plat of G ound capable of containing twen Itv ie rdifi-ei,, twennvy iFou, of 15 feet fro a nt d i18 deep, .n:! twoof 1t feet front andi 46 h depth, leav- ing -rl-iy feet in hecentre fir a pa.ed Court. and a large passage into Srhool.,treet. wrde enough for twoa.etii'ges to passeu,-b other, which may be Le' fo tlhe" acconmmoda ion rf fhe gentlemen of the law for Ofi.:s, or for any onher foi whieh their clean, quiet and airy situation are peculiar ny rdpted. Ap ply 'ioM' As'ER BEJAr.MtiN, NO 53, Broad-streets May 19 if . 1TRAYED or.Stolen, from the Jt'nclo-.u e of the Sub3ctiber, on thr 27 h nint. a Lrgylit Gc Hoite. hasa scarc n his ,igilt thigh, 6 anOhes in leog h,a s* '..lanme on. his right foot. Whot'ver winll give infarmatiin of the said Horse, shall be handsomely rewarded, and all neces-ary elh ges paid GABRIEL TITTERTON. Illedford Jur.ne It, 181 g Money Lost. SOST, between No. 4, Jndia-clharf, and SNo .s India street, a sum of MONEY. in silver, wratpoed up in a piece of white piper If the Ipernt whi h' found tlihe sa ne will leavat it ast the PaUlia-. diarn office, ha shall-receive Five Dollars Reward. June a -OST--At Philadelphia, on the JLj 26'hofMay ult aSet ef BILLS OFEX. CHANGE, drawn by.Benjamin B Howell. in fa. lour ,f John Gibson, datedri 7 h May, at 60 days sight, for One Thousand Pounds srg on J. Mnck- entze rnl A Glene. Lonlon -The Public ae no- tfil-dnot o receive thIem in payment, ,and to stop them iifr ff.ied here for negociation.--A suitable (e vardd will begiven by the subic'ibes for a y i, f,.- matjon ihat will lead to recover said tBils rf Ex ehatge. Theie accc.pran-e is onppd in Fieland. MAJASTRE& TARDY, June 2 Im. New-Yo k At the Kine Pock Institution, .I '.-', t ., next below the Old South, r'I-HEi Poor of ever description are inorcu!ilerl p ,aint ; and all o'h:'r pei'ots, at a reasonable pi..e-By Dr. WATEiilOUSE, if M.ar. 20 For Nets Orleans and back, S The substantivil, and fast sailing brig WARIEN, WtisL..w TiH MaS, mister, to sail by or before the ltuh Instant (w n and weather permitting.) and is the last vessel'to r, for thee this season Sbhippers aire requested to send- their goods on bo.rd immediately, a! the south side of India.wahwf. For Freight or P's=-ge havingo excellent a commodatiios) -ppll. ti t-H Pit a A'1, No 19 on tho north oide of sa'd hwrf, or to DA VID THACHER & SON', Pa:kMan's oitidi: gs Jur,e 5- FoOR ALEXANDRIA, The brig TRU I, Jaies Cleave- land, master, will sail in a few days, having prt-of t r cago eng ged. For Freght ao Pas g- apply to JOHN W. HOLLAND. No. 9, Log whrf- Whh hasfor sale, Baltimore superfine Flouer ; ,Russia Dock; S.heetings i Diapers, Feathes; Uland and Sea.Island Cotton. June 5 For Baltimrre, The rfL.u]l r trdiiig sch. GOl- HAM LuVELL, A W. Lv..V. L, master, will sail with all possible dispatch. Fo, Freight or Passage, apple tio J & J HOW E, No .28 Long what, or tih inaster on b..a. 1, .p'io.oi.t No. 34. T..n 'i Juo I'. ..,1 a: .! 1, The reguiar-trading sch, EMI- f I.j L r,',.Sri .1 4F.STARa, master, one h-if r.. c .n, f-i.L' -...i, will said in a few davs For remainder of Feight or P.i sge. apply to the Master on boaid, or E & W REYNOLDS, Philaelphia .Packet-whaf-lV1ho have lot ale, 200 bblt Philadelphia Flour; 206 do Corn leal i 4000 buslels yellow Corn; 100oo boxes blue Sarch ; oo00 ch.. i; si,.e.i, q.. ia' Hy.on Te I 40-tierces Caventue Cocoa; 200 cask, Bandy wine Gunpowder. Staso, lar,dirng from s. .. E u E " 200 boxes Lemons So do Ornges June5 Tay-lor aml Gatll'ngue, No i1, Certral 30 pipes AmeiicanGIN., Frmi sloop Jane, 2,)i cilj b-aboo nbl ,-l)le t f.ia.cy .;,it Chait ; 4 :". e s.. s -gnti t, ...r r, the same. Also, just received-100 bolts Russia. Duck; uoo do half do; -.'d. ay .... *)t la Sto re-Lisbon Lemnit., in prime ot- " d r ; o pipes G.n; too b ,J h.lfl.1.-'eet ; lo 00 do Pu.k ; S500 bushels ...:... C,,, Mu.covdo Sugar ; Bacon and H-atms, RaAiiii t10 libls. Lin seed ,. . For New York,,rt o--- The packet-sloop JANE, RoB-. 'M I-- otEisO, ma.tor, w.ll sail iumrueditteiy Fa. F.: gl .r l'assage, apply as above, or to the master on d, I;i.-q. a, Long whaif. ....'. n t;'l$.tft t i ed, The sloop HOPE, B. bui.LiS, master. will'.ail in the course of a few days For Feigh. apply to the master on board, I irg at ondia-tee or' as above. June 5 VVWales & b1eale, No. 13, India-wharf, flave far sale, LANDING from brg Jane- S30 boxes white and 20 odo. b.own Ha- vat,, Sugart Fnril sch. R"upid- 20 logs St. Domingo M5ahognly, tleas- Liing I0 a:OO feet. ,1'. oe' - 100 tna Canpeachy Logwrood ; 6'0 pipes old F7yal WilIe i 10 du do Mad(ita i 5 do India PoisA G;n A >,, -t ...t supply orf al kids of NA VAL : lToiES J.in' . James A. Alen, Ni 69, Long wa'if ,fos foi sale. ,;.OW l,,ndint from brig Juliai, Cole, m ste,, front Havana, 18a boxes brown 'ugr, " 17 hhd, Muscovadodo OF the 7 b.gi Coffee, .st 3s hies nMolasie, pa }mity. 2 tnas Logwaod, I, .Siiite-First quality Cigirs., Cdiaries C. Parsons, No Gs, L.,,g-.wheof Hus for sale, 'OW laottdirg, o( hexes white Havn. naugar t -A T.i.O-- 80 hhdis. titum, high proof and excel lent t ivo i 40oo00J b. green Ctffec in hhd ; tRussia and Ravens Duck of he lit quality ; half Duck i clean St. Petersbu.g Hemp .4lso, Jo bc Lct-St. re, No. 17, idia-.ha.f. Jim" 2 Charles Hood, Has for stle At No 4. Long.wharf, '"W'-NT'Y casks Spruce Yell.w, 50 chests Souchoig, H)soo and Hysonskin Teas, 25 keg M..nufactued Tobacco, 50 buihells Junper Berries, to dcz. Scythei ; 50 boxes Chocolate, 6 cask. Allum, 10 boxcs C gas. 30 casks ,>orted Nails; 10 kegs Mulitatd. 2t1 dcz Amierican S'hoveks, 5 tons Hollow Ware; American, ard Hoi and Gin, Malaga Wine, Nple. Bandy, Pepper, Spce, and Cassia West India Gods as usual. M,, 20 Johne \VV i low, Jr, , -f 1 At No 3, Central street, Aq, ffr sale, 115 bags firit quality Pimento ; 1 puncheons lth p'oof Rum ; 45 bales Upland Cotton. 29 Thomas Sawyer, No. 9 India ,ehaf, Offers for tate, 'TjWO invoices Calcutta Piece Goods, per the Reaper and Le;t,er May '29 Rum, Madeira Wine, Exchange. pETER COFFIN, No. '22, Indita-strcet, hbr for sale, 41 bhds, bigh proof W. I. Rum, of a good fl vor ; pipes, half pipes and qr. caaks old Lon- don nat'eular M dieira Wine. EX'C2-ANGE on L.ondon. June 2 iiii:i street, htve for sale, O1 boxtes Pliil.,ielphlir Lump Sugar, fist quality, now I,.l. re f .m .eh. Eliza Also, I piece brass 2 lb. Cannon. June 2 Plaister Paris, afloat. W ILLIAMI TUCKER, No. 39, Long. wharf, has for sale, The Cargo of sch. MADISON, which will be soli on good terms, if atpplied for this day.. June 2 Rhode Island Coal. Ya vote of the 0 o..', iatsedt-yeiterday. the price of the .,li.,Je I *t.lt Coal, from the fist day of June until the twfrtioth day of Seetem- her next, will be Towelve Dollars per Choldrona, at the CompanS's Wharf. near Wheele,'s Point, in Boston-iAn" Fight Dollars per Chaldron at the Company's Wh.rf, in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Apply at No 26, Long wharf. June 2 Gunpowder and Musket Balls. F(p)i hundred qr. casks Gunpowdtr of various qulities (trot 48 to 75 -eofi per piourid, at to. 54, State street Gentlemetn wha have orders for town supplies willfinl it worthy atten- tion to apply as above Alsi, 40 boxes Mtubket Bills. Ju;e 2 C. & J. H. H ;y ;'arJ, Francis S. D ri-age, No 40 tProad street. No 44 Broad street, O FFER for sale, the residue of their OFFERS f.t. -.' general asormentof S,;.onk ,on ovry favorable terms, it.consisr of I- SP.IN(i & SUMM EK GOODS: 1;roadcloihs, Cassimeres, Imperial and mwa.g which aer- Bedfond Cords. Vlveteens, Genoa Cords and Thick Grandurells Webb and Nett Braces, -s, Dimoties. black Comb.ica, Jacor.et and Fancy Patent buff Nankeens Mock M.dias Hdkfs Mustins, cotouu Hose, best back and blue English India short yellow do Childreu' Coppeiplate .s cwtrg Silk, black. blue aad assorted rich silk Twist, Cotton CasAimees do. silk Fe, rets. L-ce London co.tin Balls, Pits, But- B:,tish Shirtmg Cottons Silk Flag do iou,. I case camlet and scan Vests. Also, Superfine Itdia do do Be.t Engli.h SewingSilk A few English Mill Sws, of a superior Scalet, witlCe aud buff India do qali May 12 Cassimeres Blck Cotton Hose quality "r May 12 Black, blue and drab do Men's mock Doe, mock JuHN KU H N-Taio/r, Scarlet, navy blue.black, Fawn, York tan, Lim. Olive,bottlegreendrab, erick and dog-skin Nos. 12 and 13. State street, London brown, olive, Gloves. -FFERS for sale, a good assornment of Broad brown, corbeau and Best 4, 41 and 5 London S cloths, Casimeres and Knit Webb of various steel mx't Broadcloths Pins colors, viz Supe-fine lotldcloihs, black, blue. green, Fancy Muslins, Minnikin do olive, brown, cotbeau. drab, & mixed Cassimres, Book do Dutch Tapes black, blue, scalet, buff, white and, drab r Knit WhiteCotton Carabics Colored Threads, Webb black. blue, mixed and drab ; biff, white Black Sarsnet do Linen aid Caithbric do & scarlet low p..'e.0 B-.a dci.. hs .liO .tnerts; White Marseilles Ves- Whie and colored Cot- Militarv Butoil.. ior 4t. .1 ..i, .n Rc .nieroi -f In- tings 0torndo f.ntry, and for tri .. lei-y B.'n il,.rc In.lia Dnmo- Cotton Ginghams Ink Powder, Wafeis ties, (suitable for AIblitarv Paitaloons for the ap. Silk aid CuLton do Cap Wie proach.ng season) ; Vestings, of nations kind, and 'Ilhicksets Silk ;nd Cotton Ferrets other articles a usual. Also, Ameic.u t ranlufactur. Velvets and Coids Shoe and Quality B nd- d 'Cloths of va ious coleus,. w May 12 Brown Liriens, nlgs French GOODS Brown Co tan Hollands Inria Cottons F Ch G. White Ctoton Platillas Wnpping Paper. &c Ar No 8, Cornhiil, Black Millinets Apil tif L ORD& FARN9WORTH, cF i,. :1.- 1 ,al; .L ile assortment of Fech ,us, en; H AY SM 1 ( VACTO r R , ,ng oal he folliwingarticle' :- -o 19, MAISR.BOS.O' 'TREET. I cIe. lk shaawls, India Colrtns, Chcks, A LL kind' of UMBRIELLAS, PARASOLS, do 1 do Florence Lustring, -Ontz Hand t.aiks, and Frtuges, Musical! itt.urentsr I do black and wilitesilk s E'rn- ia. oriment of Canes, Ac S&ec Ho e, i..,.. c'l, l,'and Casst- JusT It ECEIVEYDI-A few of Astor's best I ,Io Linen Cambrics. meres Clarione'., Ba,so.si., Reeds and Stri,,gs A few Elegn figured Binnet Cotn ot. hiwls, large Wangee Joant Canes, by the liunrlded. ki, k. Coott' C .mbdier, All kinds of Tunied VWork donein ivory, Wood 0 1i.. rii log black and Brtld shihtiogi, and Metals. S i. .... Kdl Glries, Irish L'nesn. 's,od Juurnevxttn Umbrella makers and 30 dozen short dro do ; CambricCillcoes, T U ke n I case Company Ban. Coton Ho. cry, Tuae-r's vnted ... My 1 dannas, HindsotmcVe;tiug Cototl Calbr- S. i cae do Flag, Umb irel.as. &c. &c The above COODS will be siol cheap for cash. JOSIAH DOW, has this day received, Jonev A hic'e lot of white Cosodo Camb ics. which French Gloves, Linea Cani- ,will be "rrd herp N t-v 2g S Glrics,&c. e James Carter, r1 ENC:'I colonel kid habit Glo~e. :-hi ao, I No 20o Idi( wh urf is.s for sale, colored and White long do ; L.C..r. L r,' .; O N N hundred toits assorted Swedles 1- green Umbella Silka, kc. w ti tni asso,,rnerfi of 'I., iot caks superiors Cut Nailsi a86 bags ,."Ens ih h -nd i..;., G...ol, r. 1 i,. F > .V::,' _.' g g.-ei r.-u f h. M y s. S VAGE, t .. a ..-- ew Supply of Earthen and G,'at. Fi ilt I ('Go "(l. W are..' BR ENJAMIN WINLOW, Ao 7, Coarhill, has s iNIEL HASTINGS, has for sale, at No. I8, just opened, D !ljler /hant's row.. I Case Frii,h Taffeta, a'id I do. Flor-, 314 crates and hihds. of l,.AHTH EN ence Silks of all olours ; .do. i'-. .n Levannonesi WAiRE of a velv superrio6 qialits, ..eCel .11i.'-, I d. Green silk Um ;.reltas ; I do. Linen Cambick I1 from the Mnufactories, s;.'d ,selected by a go6d Hkfs. I do black and whLe Sdlk H'Fse ; I,do p ld judge of the aricles.cuomprisidg as complete an --... t Ribbons. The above goud> ae oered pr piece or.' i'denrt as was ever offered for sale in this tow, aa,iong case. o h it are, , #,' Straw,- Bonnet, :or.tinil,' for sa, uer dne Octagonr C C and Ed Dishes, a or single, of tesry ailteri, atkd uewesti ishik'ns. Dr do do Plaes. ail sizca, M.v 96 M' Mgs, do and f'ncy'. Bow% dododo o Up' I C i ilt~ Tea Cupsand Saucers of all sorts .and patterns; S SAPH i'- Ci.L No State street. corner of complete Te'e e:ts biue pointed; best enamei,'d .Kilby-.t, eet h jjust recee dr- and for sale. and painted Wates; a great eticty 'of handsome One bale real superfine F rench (Cl.t'hs Pitchers i, Crates, calcuh,-ed for county Stoies. viz belsuper R.o i e.u blgck iroadul fanth do El 46 casks English Flint CI..%,S-, con- one bale Freech C.. a i. .., iz ltlua, rait .d i`.ar. sring ot handsomni Cut Tamblces, Jellies, Wins -. lett C'assiise'eiL.' i Decanters, &c Lihewise on hat i4, 'hie above Goods wil' be solid by the 1 A oii. r- t.,,rt..er.i: ,fft',:,. rr',: ' vad or n e ,r. ts i ce'nrtn tlrlat.- l't)u c>ha'es hi :i f ''. d .,. .... ,',e ' F, .- l II t i, .li.., tI I .L k :'- ; I ,n i Jal ll I i ; o Il, lotN WILSON: has aided to lis Soi a fe. No 9N I5.g r/tharf. Has jor sale, .1 pieces of suiperfine bh'k ak n bhue F.ench T ANDING fromn sch Rapid, CUotihs and C.sineiocs. Also, ait asorrment of a1 t 26cas-ks prime rice ; i.,l. i Vetillgs -. M.ay a6 1r half casks do LrdMingfiom brig Norton, Freilic Milinary.s 2 caisks MoIess-. -- t ,N ',(I 7ORE-- A N to A ladia whA ,' 40 casks atnd 40 1half casks Rice ; A VAUA BLE Inioice of the newet Par- 4(bale; Upi nd Cton, ; issian Valhiorn'. Alto .- h.rlt tirs 'a )rDo !: lMay 29 1 case Glves, o r a superior quality, fr , sal, a t No 4 li,,( ,.ha'f N Ma-a.6 u ac Brandy. Juist ret i -e-d fli'om Aluction, TWELVE p'pe. ofreal old Cognr.c BRANDY, J St e ivn, iportedi n rhe Goi'e, frinm IBodeae, via Bau- Ix XT', olive, and best blick superfi'ne ; tine, and for sale by MACKAY & PRINCE, No. Broadcloths; vsiety ofgint, glass, horn, p'ated6 o e. State Sticet ylVay 99 anod steel Buttons; colored Corin Canibric,; Mts o l li W ater. lnis Corti altd black silk La es ; Cotton Arim .0 I dll les ; Cotron Sh- ws; vey fine black Bi'mbasi, ; TOSIAH DOW, Coantkil squiae, has 'or sale, scarlet and white R. ttinets ; An erican Bedtickng ; A few doz, bottles (Colonge Water, of Cotton Crasime,es which aided to the former the fist quality, imported in the btg Inca, from Stock, coupriies 4s complete it assortment as Ft.nee M ry 29 thele is iiia tni; They will besiid for cashi uly, and -- - ;herefote cheap. To Paper-Makers, &c. P. MACKINTOSH, Jr. M. '26y 6 No 2r Cornhill; ELEGANT F"UtiNITURE. TU.I 1 DAY 'HE WARiI-ROOIf OF THE BO.VI'ON CABINET' AANUF'ACTORY, Cotng.ersasedt, will be opened, where will be foi ale. Useful ta'd Ornuaiment:al C.tliiet Furii-. toute, all made by, u. u,,de. The ,,r,,Ji li.- inspection of THOMAS SEYMOUR. Lad iea and Gentlemen, particularly the former customs of T. are respectfully invited, June V emioval. JOHN SWETT, has removed from No. 14 Cuasom-.luse, to No. 10, Broaod street, where tie hais foi sale, a genueal assortment of INDiA GOODS, by the bale or piece. Jures ' J. & D.Eckley, Merchanitso'- Ro, Havefor sale, ONE hultdred and 50 boxes Crown Win- dow Glass, large sizes ; 40 do 6 by 8, and 7 by 9do Alto, Paris White, English Nails, Round and GrIpe Shot ; a Wrought Iron Chest. A Store to Let in said Row. VWilliait Dunin. 71. Corneil, *Offers on sale, AN 'x:ensiie assortment of DRUGS and PATENT MEDI. CIN ES, on liberal tlems for cash or credit, g'* Medicine Chests, of all sizes, prepared at whe .horte, notice May 26 John Perry, No 4, Custom-Honse-sheet, SAS for sale, i 150 bbls clear, 60 do bone mniiddling% 50 do Navy Meas, 5oo do No., PORK ; so do No 2, so do. No 3, 00o half do. No. I and a, o30 do. clear. J 200 obbis Messand BEEF- 410 No I 40 half bbls Tongtes; 500 kegs fist sort Lard ; 40000 lbs first quality Bacon, 1000 bh(ta Salt, Iron; Sugar ; Nails; Vinegar; New England Runm. &c. To Let- A good HOUSE, pleasantly situated in Was,'istiton street, with a good Wood House. &c. Apply as >bove MI ay 29 Pew for Sale. FOR SALE-PEW No. 88, it the 3d B:ptlist Meetina. House, tfunished with ;Cash- ions, Carpets, &c Inquire of JONAS COOLIDGE, Green sheet, of at No. Coet street. Junl a FQR a'le, 50 ban-s white Linen R AGS. G c..., Go ma.m TUMBLERS anti DECANT- ERil. Inquieof TSOI'T & BUMSTEAD, No, 2, Congress street. 6. May 19 New Branch of Soda and Mineral WWuterii, at the head of Winter-street, (opposite Mrs. Hat h's.) TO THE LADIES. HE Ladies of this Metropolis and Vicinity are tespectiully informed that an airy, genteel and pie.sant Apartment, is there exclusively provided for all those, who wi h to drink the Waters, either for their health or pleasu e No Gentleman adhnitted unless when attending upon a L'dy The Proprie. tors havitig with much trouble and expense founded this Establishment, so well calculated both from its local situation and convenience to meet the appioba- ,ion of the Female Sex, flatter them-elves they iil have no cause through lack of patonoge to teget their undertaking 'Those Ladies who possess the power to luot the tide of fashion in such cases, a'e respectfully solicited to call, that by the force of their example, this Salutary beverage .may be as eagerly sought after in the female circle as it "ow is by the industrious, the studious ant temperate citizen. Entrance to tlhe Room at the gate fiam Wititer- Street Gentlemen can be furnished with Wa- ter from ,he same fouuLttai in a snall Apartment opposite the Mall. Entrance at the door fiom Com- street These Waters can also be obtained of Mr ItocG.as. in Corniill square, (avhs.has as usnal aot A'parnment for Ladies) .nd opposite thle North Dor, of ahe Ex,.hange Coffee House. Air, Exercise and Diet.* LET all those who are unaccustomed to, L uarly rising, and who in this wold aspi.e to somethingtrno.e thn vegetable existence, for once rise with the sui, take a nai ning's walk and a Glass of'ada before breakfast, and compare the sensations of that day wih those of the preceding, and they will be convinced that that oaturtl excition, vivacity of thought, imagery of fauca anil conscious glow of pleasurable existence, which tall persons at different periods occasionally experience, is altogether depen. dent upon our own energies, our own exertions. TO SCIENTIFIC FARMERS. Gypsum or Sulphate nf Lime tmny be obtained by applying to Mr ROGERS, Cornhill square. This article lias been ascertained by the experiments of several ingenious agriculturists to be the most com- post or manure, to be found in nature; it- aids the putnefaction of vegetablesubstances in rnaritires, andt in the decomposition produces those various goes of which plants are formed, and the warmih produced while the process is gotg ott is one of ihe specrfi. prope ties of manure, and which when mixed sit'h the soil, facilitates the ab'or ation of outribieni by the roots; of plants That coiUposi td tlhe;et'ore wihi.! contain, most of the qualitie at.d powers net.essary in the vegetable pfocesi should ba pduf .,:d. S1r'hi Rrttet Eluropean philosophers aon: physi- cian, have decl-rcd thla Soodil Vater is ith giKeaest im prsement in. dietof the present age Ile TRoioms in Cornhtil squarc, and opposite the Post Of'ict, are opei:ed at L o'dock, A M. sm ..t2ir 7 Dr. B irA:l Apa ', Se m n.n "'HIS day pohtshied t MU a -tO i & FIAN- CIS, a new waok f om ,ire pet ,f he d.iebia- ted 1a h1 -..f the Reseir, hes io A *i..A ntit e"r i--IE HEALING W .V lS OF BETHESfLA; a,eiton preachcd .t IBuxton Wells to tire company assembled thee .; .,c benefit : ofhe imedicinal raters ; on WhitsuBnda. JunIe t, It1 I By the Rev C.AiLbiOts BUCHANa, ,L D late'vic.6 provost of the c It. .- of Fort William, in Bengal.. \. There is at Jem salermr I, the sheep.- aket u Pool, wlhic.it is called in the Itebrew tongue, BETE''J DTiE ', havir.g fivepo ches. In these lay 1 great multitude qf i,- ., it1 0.'. ofblind, hait, wiheied, wuitiaingjor the movin, of the water. 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