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'- fb 'tat Ft'iuiiiGrltut Qtittrt, : fattA Slrrtiri art a Sofa. . 4 n a - v Cease panting heart, lis "Julia sleeps, Trit rliiw ritttmh W earerl hnMP . , - . - - - Reflect, thai when ah Angel weeps, No earthly medicine has pow'r. Rash eyes withdraw that anxious tjaze, Rove not too during o'er those charms, ' ."Which waking, with resplepdent bl&zc?""' The basest libertine disarms. V Nar trembling fingers dare approach . 1 he ptacetut bosom ot my love, 'Twere like a tinner toincroach Oil unforbidden joys above. . - . And you too, longing humid lips .. .' Forbear the sweu inosculation- Worth all the nectar Juno sips Or Juno' mighty tell' and station. , .... t , . ; - " '' ' Enough may Tarqum'a ghost appear-- Ahd pale Lucrece accusing rise, Ifonce my conduct, love,should e'er . ... With tears of anguish fill thine eyes. ' .... . ; ;. . Abahis. : A CAVERN JSBWLY "DISCOVERED. There , has lately been discovered in the territory ot" tuition, village distant about two leagues from Nice, a cavern, the en trance to which is formed bv a Very narrow ' aoertur. i The, interior 'of this" cavern, of which, niiher the deinh nor extent is 'as Vet WiiOvvn," exhibits a. number of vast com .narUuents that resemble temple decorated with columns formed by the chryitaDiiation t' water. One-single hall or saloon will con aiu alfcut400 persons. The rcuccuon is to stronir that it reauires but very little light to illuminate the interior m a very apieuma Ityle. Only a small number of curi-jo ad venturer have as yet tutored it, among . . . . i d whom speak, of it with ruptur and aston- .hment. A certain general, purpose pec dily to muke a descent into it, and to draw up circumttaniial report of whatever interest' . jng particulars he may discover. i ' Lueray Magaiins """ Boston, Dec. DISrJRDAXCh.$ LV SPALW. The loilowiug are extracts of leitcit from lisbcw), published in a London paper of the I itn of October. , Making due allowance fur the source from whence the intelligence is derived, we may conclude that the internal situation of Spam is not in a state of perfect tr.imjui'lity. in such circumstances it be Loves them to Vbstain from hostile or equivo . cal measures towards aay lulion with' which they arc in nui). P ' Lis sov, Sept. 20. . 11 Djr our tetters from Cdix, we are inbr mcUof a muu an-Jly animosity subsisting be tween the k Veiivrt and Spauiards, whicU is carried to hng.iu to shocking for the rc llecuoi of human luUiej i uight does not tiXit without Ike commitsion of soma horrid outrage, w nitU hi ay termiuatca io the hed )mg o JWoJ. - .Vc origin of these misunder etaadings U kept profoundly satcret, but it is s sv I totK betwetutua I'rcnth Admiral Vule i.cuve and Grsvina. The UUcr has proffered his rtviUHiiou, which th Spanish Govern lacQtlkf.retUKdtoacttptj yet ho means art Uksn to oliti tae txiug oisrrcl, or put an nd to r.th iwghUy broil which ukt place' Ltwcn the rYeix-h and Npauish salr, which have of lattf been extended to the In Jjuitahia uf tlie town, who are now engsged In the dispute, under a plea that the breviti qnsiar iftc town are kepi for the sopport of the try Nvy, and uut they m cou- quence will be starved. ' : '- ' , '' in. Maui id the tTisorders weir i iliH moa dreadi'til rppejraoce l the iHiiaWants ac i.imiui, to whom the Swiss Gurdthave' Lcwit o;nord aed defeated; upwards of 600 p?rsvo ntv brta kUlcd and wvoiMtd in this ior.tlictt the cutc Is aUcmp.td 14 te kept preuiitncif secret t but ithassrucil iroin n vilict Uitlr passed uo'Ur the sanctionr of the' I'niue of Pece,eommaiding all jroin to ' rt-tcuc in lull payment, in lieu cf monry, Uie denimaltt, a paper currency, wliich, the last war, was at a, discount ot 501. j,rr cent, i his currency It the most unpopular lt the kianJont ul iain, is always at a (lis cou.u, aaJ th people rtlw la concur h the Urmsuitiie edict, which U the cirr of t tlii i'e that has at length occisioutd Ihc ina'irr-. ciin. . - h cfmcqntnce s.f this iews, all httr CJrsv tr way bfixchsazf. b:tweco KiVKin ar.d Msiri l IS at a ia.dt and all buitnrn LttwtsAtUe to places ccaare for tfic nrc . Diti chs Iron Madrid state (hit n a- larmiitg duturbince Lid tafctn p!s-e h thit v tHTiWhrfH tfarwn4 is fiHt atnittil t' n iuwt.ces tJ tlie Government. The dctrce by whi.h itihjvt Dew or Pope's Monty,' VaS ins Ig to tl't'ifute at tlWi, ciicl ti ch a tnalintitu gt k stop to all Liuimss. , it it the prvc.ke ol tae trUcmn a ,MU , , rxUtOKite short credits to tielr cnt.rmcri ty gti.ty deal lu.tvd tUy ua4 to revise thilr -ajucnit in lltjt paptr mh month, whiU l'y caticd the Ctise il'AwortUstl.i, inj rtctie the amount In . i5tri;bm afttr lht iccrteincy fctltoadiV MtU 'lteivur,bmUr, end othef trades men, ia ohiijirtK.e f thia, mh or.lf srrrjw ! ti.fm Uprnn. Ltit rvfnacd tofeite trsdii aa Ulgrt Ivr lhtr wtw.lt s. Owrtva dera may conceive what would be the effect of such a stoppage. Several of the principal : Cirandets and Merchants, determined to go in a body to the Prince ot Peace, to represent, tothim the fatal consequences with which the decre was pregnant. They weire. received in a manner the most insulting and outrage ous. ; lie threatened, and even took steps to put sevtval ot them under an "arrest ; but ' having taken precautions against this event, Vthea 4ruoefessiully resisted the guard, ana made thjeir way into the street, where their ,pf esentajiotta-ol the treatment they naa re ceived, soon drew a concourse ot people a round them, and the clamour became ex cessive. The troops were, called out, when it was soon found that the spirit of discon tent had spread thro' the ranks, ahd that the soldiers were disposed to join with the citi rchs. Government then called in the Swiss Guards, a regiment .constantly kept' up tb 2000 men, and. they, without the least hesita tion, fired. h the people. We understand that between 4 and 500 persons were either killed or wounded, and, for the time the mul titude were dispersed. Four of the principal Grandees were exiled to their country seats i but the Prince of Peace was feailul of bring ing the rioters to any 'other punishment, well knowing the formidable character of the peo - pie in Madrid and its vicinity." WASHINGTON CITY, December 19. " On Priday last the house of -Representatives of Pennsylvania after a discussion of two days, agreed to an address in answer to the speech of the governor. , In this answer, whose length prevents its entire insertion in. this day's paper, is the following pura- rrnnh s k V At this important crisis of our muionai affairs, when we have reason to apprehend tnat the general government will be obliged to sacrifice luUmiablc love of peace to an honorable assertion of its rightt and dignity," when our national flag is insulted and our territories violated, uy . the s.uojects of fo reign powers, " becamesus tu declare that we have thejuitest couJiJmce in the collected wii dtm and patriotism of the executive ana legisla tive branches of tiu Jederal gjvernment ;" and (hat whatever meuaurc may be looud ne- cesa'ary lor the assertion oi.oui right and dignity will be promptly and cheerluily sup ported by the sta'.e oi Peiwioylvam" Mr. Weils, a tyucru luemuei, moved to strike out the words in italic, on winch a lont' debate ensued, which issued in the de teituin.uion of tne House toiciain the vorii, cveiy republican member voiing for retain ing theui, and the h-deral ir.. i:iUtr, 1J in nuuber, voluig ht Sinking thtui out. , The maioriiy on this occasion includes all the rc publican members, as well coiibiiiuilonal as democratic. Here then we have the pledge that with regard to national interests theic is no division among the republicans of .Penn sylvania. May a sense of commoii danger and of mutual interest awaken II. cm in the recollection of times when they were fri.rdt( and reproduce the anmy that then so happily subsisted.. The smate in correspondence with their practice for aome time past, have made no answer to the speech, ol tbg governor. vlreinia has ever ueen amnng uie lore most in Bssertina! the Independence, in maitv tainine the riijnis an-fln repelling the wros.cs . . "..I.. I.L.IJ L ot the union. . we ocnoiu ner, ai una in loi- tint trfsit.u with characteristic Dronnnnets and eheryi cVrtfing forward ja supiori of the adtniHiurairon oc the cenersi covcrn menu with asuranceH)f her conlidcttce, and of her readme' to yf,to any length which it shill become the duty of a injured govern smottoro. t :U i ..The following statement is. from the Rlcht mond Enaub-cref the 12ih tntt. 1 During the titling of the UgtsUture oA lutsdtr, Mr.MiUer tof Powhaun obcriid tint our rekjtont with some of the ccuntiies of Europe, lud t this :t bud sstumrd 1 glooJ mf j ml portentous apct. They had nude deprecations upon odr commerce, 'ir.ro. ds upon. our tenitury, ajd inflict id nnmirouS aaul severe, ir jutttr upon our "unoffending country utn. The President in hie l:e mtti sfeGonsress,iadirecoiuniei(it'd the si doitionol sjiuc cfTectual jnettiires for ren.ci dy ins;' and ptevemmg thcte srTcssiott upon our mthti. Otheri-measurts, hocttr rmgbtbe retorted to for t'vineinjr, if nt the iofce al least the spirit, of the nation. U Wholes ufci it Uboves all the people of the i UnHcH btktei to marshall muod the start- tisru oi me government aim io contsy to ih 1 wnrlJ the iinthakerr coriMrr.te which thry i tVtl in the wisdom and? fiiinnrts of the ed , niio'Ktratioa, aAd their determination Id lupi , pf.rt them In every mcAaure which may be. ' re p.ind by the immediate inttrest of our , oouniryi lie 'thertfote sufunlncd . io Uie House, ire luliowing preamble and itsolu lion i -' , lAltUt tintvarUnt 'crisis Wi'the affriof their tmmtry, the'lrUkWre or Virginia feet it tobearlotyrljeywe'Wirtielf tonstl - luetttt from imoir whom they hail so lately erasnated, and wh Vilm an1 opinions tlry thertftrfs dittlodtr Uh lrrstsnd, to ex. prcs iht iwiiowinr-aemtmenti; They hse tarn wliU ! rail stlon and j.lesttrte In the In- lrcrnnent ( the Und: S'.ates, ; 'with fw - retsnnsnotis thai put,' nations! and hUral polity whit ahoukl ever characterise ( atttura 5;mtnt rtiii, to the will and', J ,l0n'l4f ,ha wporuilon of arms lad im immiiiiiiaj the rijjhts and interests rf a fte m munition will tile place1, that our hsr. a'ai7?rt& VfV$FVt --i'ib.tnrnifheiwlth a cwnr."'t canon hate Ihry Uisi-ntirrd, ths Irom all .a f . .t. . V. ! naliM. the s.u tt.rect.r.d d-nJud 4-n- jG,Ut cl tct KKtt nJ t duct may be looked for in ealn. They have , perceived with indignation the injuries, which1' power and ambition making thej most errone- J ous calculation of the strength and policy of the United States have Inflicted on the fair commerce and 4mmutab!e rights of our fel low citlzensV With astonishment they have seen the most national principles In the laws of natibns, disregarded and contravened by governments pretending to act on, that libe-'.t ral and enlarged justice whieli it behoves e- f very enlightened nation to pursue. They ,, have beheld with corroding sensations, Spain evadihe he roost equitable contracts, on fri- 'volous pretexts, and declining too to enter into a fair adjustment of oor differences.. They have ieamjid with still more unpleasant feelings, that inroad had been made by ;the regular officers and soldiers ot- that govern-; ment into parts of Orleans end T the Mississ- ipppi, which had been "delivered up to us. and that pur citisens had been seized and our property plundered-: ' , i , v,f Resolved Therefore, that the legislature -of Virginia have the highest confidence in the wisdom,v irtue and firmness ol Congress, the President of the United - States and his administration, and that they are ready when ever they shall direct, to join" in a contest" with any nation that has injured us, to try " which mrtr ran fin th nthr th mnvt harm.1' ' Referred to the committee ol the whole on the state of the commonwealth. Mr B. Harrison moved that these resolu tions be taken up on .Monday next.,.- Mr, Burwelr hoped that some more dis tant day would be mentioned.' Tho no man . could entertain, a higher respect than himself for the virtue and wisdom of the officer, who now presided over our r. flairs, he should still be extremely unwilling to commit himselfby any premature approbation of the measures or the administration. As the President m his late message to Congress had promised to make a hirther communicationon our rela tions with Sps.in, he thought that the lecila- tuve ought not to come to any final, resolution on this subject until this communication lud been laid before the nation.' - The speaker observed that as this resolu tion had been reforrd to the comniuce of . the whole on the state of the comino.iwrahh, it was out of our order to fix upon ar.y parti cular day ' for,'c'iHinj it up. It w'in the power of any memter to call it up lor discussion at any time. O'dered. Th?t ?53 cop'es of th foregoing preamble :md r; solution, be printed for the use of lb:: members. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. I. fc? The under fin'id cmful cf the U niird Stitcr cf America; forihe port and Hlftrift of TjordraMX, rrikcth known. That reffels pnrchafed after the date ot te prefent notice, by his countrymen, will not any longer obtain iconfular cet tificatc. ' WILLIAM LEE. Bordeaux, 0l 25, 1805. Extrafl of tt letter frtm a mmher ef tin greft, t hit friend in tit city tf Rich- 'aa. I ".a mml, dated the 5 tnjt. v I erdofed to toil on th third inflint, the rrcfiJcnt's mclTine. On this day, we received" confiileatial communication, givinfT a detailed fiatement of our affair wi(h Spain. It appears Irom the vie t have of the papers accoaipanting it, that but for the change In the (late of affairs in Europe sre could not onffibly have avoids ed an open rupture wild France and Spain, without faciificing the whole of Leu 1 0 ara, except a .narrow 'margin 00 'the M 1 h ilippi, ,atdi' abandoning our claims lor fpolition, the payment of which had been folcionly Aipu'at'ed ia eur conven ijoii.wiih Jiiaina, it is not to be fuppof. cd.thtt io IN; prefent poflutt of Eurcpc-' .aiatftrF, Spiiri could expert the aid of Frsncc. Without this fxreQatiori (he will fhrlnk from a conflict in which horn our local fituation we fhouh! hare it In our power lod her incalculable in. I jtry...Th recent orders illucd by'that j g'.vcmmtnt to the enwmanders of her ' armed veifcls to'rtfpfdl our treaty, alter having cn merer d a fyHem of foolistion, cut only be attributed io th ensnge In the plture of affairs in Europe. If, is wehite every tcafon to hope, the empe ror (hall find full employ menon the continent, every, thlnt will be amicably Hju(leih Sraln. . ' With England, too,' our fituation Si t fstiou. one. - .Oft her, lxwevcr, we hae a powerful check, 0 the rjusntiiy ot bermanafjdlurts confumed here ; tr.dk th" cuofcqteAt dependence of the insnn taanrirg clsfsot her cltlieni rnbs for a" I; ' ! market. A, prohibition of htj rdinofaci tnrct would icdufe 10 begjary a million of herVltlrcni. '"' ' ' f ? Upon the whoV, delicate snJ cVnlcsl as out fnuitlon sppeati to be with the 1 ruce Keat powrfi of Europe, the ftoroi svill, I Ihirit, jifs by, and tht bUfuncifcf , 1 out a facnftcc'of rational honor wr Inter frt, or rriin to very llrons mesfures.. Idt . II It Btnisa IMI an ImmMnla nmUh . rooft of the) tnearu res. recommended In the prefjdem'f toeiTage, except the 74', will be . adopted.. ;e mauavejtuflicient fund for ihefe purpofes fn the fur pips lion which will remain, after pa ylnir the) eight .millions permanently appropriated . to tne funded cebt, and tne turn ef tnree millions feveo hundred and fifty thieufand dollars aflumed by the French convention ! Among other meafureifonteqaplated during the prefent effibii, ir mi probable that a valuable change will iiA made in tho militia fyttcm. The preat inconvenience which attends milittaT is, that being com pofed of Tperfons of, every ctefcription, thofe who have families esnnot leare them or fuch perio as the public exigencies . maytrequire. By the plan which is ijickett of here, the outlines of which willproba- '. My be adopted, this inconvenience willba removed. ;' It is bropofed to divide tho niUitia into three dalles s vThe firtf to be compofed of j"crfon9 between the ites of 1 e ana at: x ,11 e teconu, or pet ions with out amilief,' between the ages of 2t and 26 ; and the third cUfs of pei fuus between the ages df 26 aad 45. The mtJdie clifs,, of which there wiil be 200,000, Is to he confidered the effective nillitiai of this coun try to be , fubjccl to fu;h a fyHcm of training. as will mako tliem compstent to all the duties' -of fotdiers to be completely " armed, and officered as for aclual lervice, and fubjticTto do duty for s year at a rime in any pari' of the Urfliel States : The firft clats to be lubjcl to do duty only within the (late, or an adjoining itate, and 'the lali never to b,e called out of ihe limn of the (late. It is propofed to purth.l'e 40,000 (land of armva.aiual!e'rjj.hrt 200,000 ill a I be compleic!8ql.'.i a country like ours, rrtf ft-cxVi more important than an mprovco'.Ci i;i the miim fyftcm, which Wm'iti ,tpio petent to our defences I fcef'fomc pl;a lure in conremr-ijiiiij'1 it oittiioes ij ji p!sn whtch wiil prrvent, uci'er any cir cumliances ir. which we irr;y be "placed'1" . the .nc'liity of .many regulars. A baud of c'tti7..ns, In the .Viitini of 'lifi, iTolTclC ' u.'g inz urns Jeci:r.0s and mtitit writ tt" rriub ot tV.e '.'y, w in arms s. 1 1 :j a omcitent krowfti-c. bw to ufa them uitwndii'u cu n-husgj ;tt for eign v.olet ce or do.ntftic op'pn funn, ate the orlr.Xrecies of folJitry on which a hce people can lock without a frowoa' IMPORTANT. ! ThebuildineofCun.Boats in this State, was, by a letter, Irom the Secretary of Wtr, dated the last of October, suspended but bf a subsequent tt:r the contractor! are Infor med, that by inforniction from New-Orleans', it is probable they win be wanted at that place immediately Theyaretherefore'fmtnicted to proceed in con p!eththemwiJi allpotsiblo dispatch.- Ken ucly Gaxmi., f ,1 iftioifti;:1 r ' NASAUliyvmber,. ' The ship Andrt nuche, cspU Heckles, be toneinp to Thorn. Uutf.-nnaii of NewYork, from Savanna-layMrto New-York, in a hea vy squall 'tn the flhlUN at Id A. M. got ashore on Matncun.barccf. Hoiida, etidafier remaihinj-" there thixe dnyslwa diicovcred by the. wrecker, have saved the princi pal psrt of the cargo,x40t puncJircDS. of.rvtQi and 5 puncht. pt of inolaftith the' cable and pnrt of the rirpr.g ; rid ti - The prin cipal part of the ear tTJ was shipjx-on sccount of th- owner (!r. BiichnVnan) and the. rest rn account of J.mes S utw n jun. J. rrlto bcU'on. Robert Dickey Moultouand Livmg ton, sod. 1 Ifvt and Jnm . , . Tljebritr Lioness, capt.Crscm(b!oaikt to Henry Willy, of New-Vwk) with lit bA. esef sogar, from Matanxss, for"j'Nw.VMk was taken pottcssion of.cn the zTth of Octo ber, br ctpt. Raid vlntCTthe Sarah wtnn, trxS, CspU CreehleaH ef the George sod Opheli'a and ordered for this port. She has not arri ved here. ' ' T . November 26. , The Mercury, catJn Dn3r, (belong jng to Hobert Oakley, riThrUelphla) bouod to the Hsvanns, detained by !lke privateef Sarah Ann, captain Ba!4wto,' arrtfed her trritcrdav. . - 1 ..- i . . ti - . ... - The britr Sally, opt. Barry, (bekmeiTif; to W illiam ami Jostph Bell, aryl Joseph Wat, on, of Philadelphia.) rromthc lUiaAma, wik 500 boxes of Sugsr.Afti J0 bidee, detained by the Privateer schooner V1r, capL Tata . I. .... t. it . ..?.. The schooner Salty, csw. Van Allen, (be longina; to Wi!rism.a4 Joseph M Intern, ef New-York) with' 35 boxrt ot mrtr, dcUre cd by the satnaPnr ataer, arHvid bare Vame dty. . .-. . .1 . 1 ; ; ' JAMES DICKSON RESPECTFULLY Itiformi tke ti dies and centlctnea ef Wilmington, and the people In fenerat; ihst b I)ijui rttorneJ from New.Yotk, wlik ft neat and fsfhlnnable affor ttnent of ' , ' DRY GOODS, futuble te the frsfon, which be Is openlri we oor rwftn of Mr. Thomts jnnlnrs la l ront-nrett, aei will fell it re doeed rrlcel for Ca fh ot Count ry Pr6duca Wilmipgieri, Utt, iy, 1IC5. ALMANACKS or isf ytsr IICA, fr ttls ilUiOce'
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