i . 'TO A DISTANT FRIjENDj ' K DE AR to my sotd by'eUry tender lie Hliuh nature claims , or sympathy Jan - vn, ,.;;;. - : "' Still for thfjgttlty bosom ' H 'eatci the. OA rse& nhkS.2 t;F:v7: .7. Anmf d&i W -i "rVf,rr-y:: IVtienwith tvupenfal hoht-aur'.'hi. ; 'beat high, '.; iright'tu'ngen-yiPith m&ivjrfy, JiJlaJe- from our view ' each- ditflimtie. shadow Jty. . - -r:' ."' Hm ehung'd. thj pffoecti how! Ws ntrv. tnpngca. 7,7; ,.'7- "'7.7 ; f'f thit thdrm'd thy son --guine youth ; . - - aWrw, doubt i fear, in order sad arrdn , ... ' . . , t'i tU unwilling eye to sober iruifc ': Vet nature's gifts wertinelhmdnlj Ir ...... - .. . t 7a quickening ejt that spoke the in ' v gttous squl, ' r,"''. PiMr faster", a heart with ever ' WV i warm. : , . ' .. . Jimt gen rout - sm6athy ' had crowed the whole. fv, , , . , , . -JLov'dajidfiteem'd thou wefi ; yet naught ' 'avail'dy ; " jK ioi.r misfortune marked thee, for v her own vt1; , Nor.frien4ship'$ wishnor'naiure'sVairn : prevail' d, : ; f . crrt thee from her 'dark and bias t,n2 frown 1 - , -'v;iv ''.. . .'. !.'-,.( ,' Cf fnw wAre fr thou doom'd to titan- der far t . Where o'er the rough ' Atlantic 'howls . ihc'itdm? i', ,v , r. Of roam it thou where the scorching Sj- ' rian star k . ' . .P!int$ death jn tv'tf galetfa hideous j Jrm " Te wiM and waves the lonely tr'ettUer spare, -. , , iort A iratfi jowr gloomy ' reim t'' ;xfii ar' disease, that clogs' the loaded ' air, ' . . . ' frm sorrow'twretthed ihtimi'O! 'refi ain, I 7 ''.' 1 ' Ttt psiCthese dangers subtle nt, I fear,. May spread her tempt hg poisons to a!- , urc I .Thy unsuspecting youth may aid ihe i rear, . iiaa' txAke the impending rufn more se ' curt, k Ary), Am orrow presses oft the heart, ' 7 I pleasure's garb she lures us Ulier -: Vainly . we strive to lose the torturing j Trl search' of promised bles 'tings roam, &r till fame, health, chd fortune all are 'tit,; ' .... - , , . - 'Awakes the wretch from his debasing d'eam', " 1 - ... . .. TA dark despair pervades his heaving .t . breast . , scents (f guilt end liorrvr form ' his theme, . , ir l4u fate from thte,' avert it ho- 77itf vsunding anguish be his portion , ... Xrt a "f to ruir Ai heart be rlv'n. T bLek fimorie thut wvrtt eftvtrj IMi ... ii7 may the tmilt ofinnoienci iliu'nr. 'His (hetk,tfK) jrrow thjse the toil' , ' aii j May hope the empire of his breast Tetumi, ' jiaapwni to sctnes pj renovated any. I'mmiLcnbo Pjh. , .lli following corhut fanatical jjvenifernt lately jppcared th London print t "I Joanna Southrott, the Tro. jhctefs of Lietjf, have (for fome yiri) been warnlh the woikl 6 Vhat is ippojehin, but ftw have . Mitved ih trport ; "for, bnltfi Y fte Cfni acd wofidcrtr e will not wurte.uiHii raJilenIedniQion come wpo ytMi." K row, 10 hv tltar fro, the blood t? aH'tncn, ! warn thevorld it isifr; f u ICd tjr the lt& Ifce nrlfmonih h iVe year ; ir.4 the ronin in the ysn 1813,- ih fitfl i1y ia.thit month, mui rtllV Ifilri Vktlnni't fni.Ti ' V- V. 1.. ! l rtrJ, hit!iri.ih may l pro. I fd.J bar LiJ In mf' wrliniti ' ( Irr nf th Iiri!ilorii, mtrtioned lo thw Rill rfr, L my wiitlnyt inill be rrottj, tH-f; rtsonih , lit iwtlfih yesr. 1 havtfri-fstJ. if fcills.tlri itfhs UU M. Pa. meroy, ot fc.itetjr.Tfom 1706 to i8co, ofcventa i0 talc place, and ine iruta nai followed : 1 hare alio w fitteri, to j i he'i Re. Archdeacon Moore, of Heavy tree, rear Exeter and to the Ke; .ChaoctlloiNut. combe, of 'Weft MorchV near Eetrj !l thefe, .leers', will be iii rnrmt with ihfi mvn. ',t.... the truth of raywritings u proved. I ' If eithtMof thtfe divines fhouid pty0?iQ. tfes their IcUcrs S -tfjtheir name in "orinr. Vwhlrh .H hi Lord his cornsganded me to do) jJeir are at liberty to be 'r'ejent to H' tube for them fclvet : a nJ W;. C If i. ' . 'T ......... ...wv i tili-V Cin Drove theTfnr L-nnwttnn ,4fr-Hfy -Vvrttings cajftefnj'.x. TIfeisv iil' ;; Ken- every truth is fairly f X- Tmiticd and tried: thrn YSal!'! refpccl, 'fti&ftiij Vo .ihefrVj but no oney;judgmcm cart be Attended to wr 1 ft ha ; i prefent. I hava lately pubiilhed tWo booksbnc !i " my difpnte witTi the. phytts .vf djrkneft i'-'and ib, mher the Lord anlwer to it -'l wherein t have mentioned; rbe prophecies from f vnere trie mmtllcrs are greatly bra me.! . f ir'nt r.... .uv : Ane. &Warrii,V theiffloW cf k .H' 6U4jfi uiai arc SMroacniiij?, iTiaT It lk . I nfh A. tares. rI herealfo f n anv twelve divinesBfilw!'ftii!fh f H-ngUms of Rood and .tfdrrhy j3r". auers to be prelent at tho lame time, to judge fbr ftcnifclve as well as ;hofe v:iboivI hjve writ ten tcr "and, J am . : tbld thq'Lord will try rhc nations oue year, be fore, he "fends out the deftroying an gelfor he .will cur lhort his work of righteoufoeft, ' a'hd bririg in his r.inSaom or peace to iole whob lieve, -accordirig to the promifes made in thvOiJ iad itw Teih- men t it-:-- .... Aftrrr mcntionihg where letters may be addrcfled tojierin London, the prophetefs continues As my callfng is to the jews aa well at the gentllctany fix pf repii'te are invi. ted to dom as above, and I'uJjc for h(mfe!ves I? 7" INDIAN HOSTILITIES. Washington, (Ken.) May W. Mr. Daniel Wall, who arrived from Natches oh Mondav last, has hetn polite enough to give us the following Jigence. . - . AsoneJoeTnh tni t C- 1 11 aji Liiuii i i.iurru riiii'inMtviii f.i p.cton, and our informant were pass ing mrougn me wilderness together, .they were fired on by two Indhns wholay in ambush by the road side1, f hrre must luvjB been two bulls in each of the Indian's gun as that num ber passed through AVldteV brtait, whTch instantly tcrniiiiatid his esi lence, and the same throiijrh our in- tormanf hat. Two other Indians! wete standing oft" a few yards who! t.f c-m -.1 .'1 . . 1 . ...v., UUi nucilijncu 10 CPlCn the horse that wtvc follointr with 1 the packs, and that of the deceated, : 1 bet did not elTe Ct it. ' The. tnt-ilnr 1 ji were pmsucd several miles, the In dians ircqucmiv appearfd In sight, and amopjjlhcm a white hiah was plainly d'McXvcd. , When they r. HvcdW Dtuk P.ircHcUlcmcht.&boiit fifteen iUs on this side of the pkee where 1.1c i.t'.jV uai m. V-enUwc tiu jjat tfie h.oney hich hid, but saw nothing tf the Indims, nor could they find Mr. Wall's horse. .A few t.Jvhtl before thij attack, which s on Fridjv the Uit bur informant was told, a party ha'i "e umcs, were drove from tlicfr camp, and lost all their money and a gtn, jut no peron was killed or wdinded. On the lith. ano; ther party was attarktd.ynd punutj seven or eight mlfe by . persons cH horseback. As our informant passed mroui;h. the nntioti, he saw a Mr. yattersoh, from hear Lexington, who had a fe raya Ufore bcrn badly wounded i. U.a shotilder bd atfii ty (he SrfljftS. i The foJtewirrxfractof a letierfroia I,dwardT.in, I'.sq. f lovcrnor of O- LiO.fa fr.'ll!r Wnif, r.ml.:.'-. I . I ed Chnlnfythr, Mat U, IS3, Q. Indians, two white men tme bien kiU led !ul 6k- vVo itided. and fin It..'.'. A of the Sl.su ats nntort-.l have iuit ft-linkl f. .1 r .1 ' nvnucrs ir.tl.tm Ii3pty to duA i .ni t.rtpln.i-.i rl. prir.tirrtU ?Uh U,( ftl:i,-u'.,)Wj, ho Jjr siiiTertd, ar-d vWom the knoivigt ofthe cl.itft, who ircvrtf "rrtori hearir tj e T,Vr, tr4 sin. ccrtly c4.ps"l w n.liitBtc pAe and .fvatc impi-ulrM rr.ni settled on oar ini,u,f,4 tbe JnJUn, ,iff tn .....-. requirrs-.Kh pru."Cne .., 1 ,m ,nBr tia Tcdrttft to ftttt L..tt, I The folIowino-nflrafrmTih iettract- edfronL Circular Letter from the ywwioaicrs, mrougnoui uie wniisu General. Post.(Mce ApriinZOZ. always beeti subject lf comprint, In . i tic isuurcs qi newspapers nave - . - " , i . 1 . . . in some instandM evils 'kvt P.nsen ' frpro P6st-M asters Tallowing people to readf papers In1 their offices i Thi.s'i is altogether improper, it ii necessary for.the ' Afficera; to dysist: front lUi practicVand they arft hereby directetl Tiot.to. pernrii any, '"person to rcud or hjfridje the newspapers in their offices, but carefully to keep the same under locR, and deliver therri to the prepfie-tow-whetiTtquestedT 7 " ,'.IPapers 'determined on ahusin? the .tTe.sent administration prtfsfrlbe'ho boynds to their calumjiy. -. Because Congress-; .thojjhtjl ,is cxpedientto t!kce two. TniHinti'' nf rT.T.Intkt. . fl, oispos'al of th'e President of the l?riil t"'-"' r i rcoruviu pi me; unit toe nonor; to acquaint his Lord ted States to be used; or shch part of j sMp that the negociation between this It as triightbe founH h'ecessary, in th? contemplated negociatiim wjth France ! Congress (a-nd w4iich jt is probable may ;nc ver be jaken but bf thc; Trea- SUrvVtlie'rtiiS'inn"'V.'ito t.,', !, . unbrushung TrdfUcry to assert,,- lAar ionress h3s made, the President a do nation of lhemmnnh-' Sni-I. .hie falsehoods certainly cannot do any buvu luiucauie 01 uiauen party Letters from the' vc$te'rnpart jif. cimiyiyania, intimate that ; Esthtr MDawell) whose story has been hand- 1 cd r.bout through nearly all the news- i papers tu the continent, as having j to. Kcntuclcev hs hen , .,v w M iimv irum vanaca ; 'i ihlt,tcd.,tp prison b's iKn fmposier, and j soiu uiai sne nas oeen recog ,'inued fls'a, nti-son whb, inj.-rnaie ,is'p- parei has tor a long tune past been employed aV a, talor in the western country. Thoiic-h the foi-mpp itnrtr appeared to lis inpfbbahlc, k we never ; nilhlisllfd it fin tlinr irrmmt fV, I,. ....... i , itof y appears equally marvellous. .rw.iM u in lisi? !; The following was published in a Lohdon paper, shortly after the re signation of Mr. Pitt : . '. A St ute Inscription .. . Sacred to the Ministerial Memory Of j , mffhe Right Honorable vvilham Pitt,' Who. 'v. hen he Chakcellos of the F.xctiKovEa Found the Nation 7 In Peace whh all the t'jrld : . When he went out of office, he left the Britijih Nation ' ' war vUh cJltie IVvrld t Whtfl he xat-ie into oflicc, the Public Debt was only , . . .:TT-Q..hunuM;cd altrty rj,;llion$ j When he:went out nf.Fin.. W hA . - - increased it to the trillions amount of . lite hmdred -nV,us.., 1 When he came in, the taxes paid by , the people of Grcat-Uritain, wereksslhan. - Sixteen millions-; , Relore hefcntout, he raised f-t an-1 r ': nual taxes to -'7 ' Furtv militant t he came in. Franee rwnnrVxert . only her Ancient Tenitories, and about , ., Twchty.sit millions of aulJctts ; .-When he went out, ., w France posseised The Netherlands, Sa VoV, the Country cf Nice, t .. .llif Germany to the left of the Rhine, tie tavifi;tion of the i the Rhine, the Meusc, ! SchetlU She had dominion over Hol land, Switzerland, and Its- Ijr. to addition to her , aucieot ttrritory, 1 n(I :" '. ' Si millions of ptjJe i TrTe ihl n American, Cact.fhomp on, arrived at Ncw-Yort, on the 1 5th ult. in 2S days from Lnrdoiidcrry. She left therein the JJth May, Rid has furnished Irish papers to the KUjJ In' addition to the subj jined extrscts, trr hrormMion i rtrrved by c apt. Thompson and Mr. Wro. Stiri,i.r, (who came passerccr In the AmtiU Cn) that t,e Nurtli ai.d Chaimtf I Jrtts were cut, an j,ad rtctied r,r rs to Uoiksde th French poitv Tbst Ut4 yhitworth and Andrtoni were preparing to rtiyrn onif in t-r-nicq-irrtf e vl mstnif from their rc-p. rtNt rrrnmfmsi jht tf.t im-yrtM-nenlnf seamen in Lnr.UJand 't'M sti qming onhwitb una ta'iix;vl,;m;r1.nd txtcruhng In timny caus.fo persons UtyytatsUd$ and thit every spptarsnce indicated that 'met aiiu iiniain unt.t.i Hill . l 1 "j r-foc, ana i loose the does cfi wsr." . " M 1 irst OpmI ,aUMa U Th First 6)Mwt 'U siJ I Uitrnrrrl u-v:. . k?!" OM v Buoject ot me New Odeans dTspute,lnd from7wh)ch he i7 ' iworin, st B fate war with England, and that hostilities must necessarily be directed against her in her own . island ; in which case he should feer.it hi s nevitable duty to conduct therinYasioa in person. . ' Teussaint Lduverlure. the celekrat. j ed African chief, ts dead. He died h in prison at Besaflcon, without a friend to close, his eves, and- without ' ever having been visited in his imprison J -raent by-hh wife and children, who were. taken -wtta him irom tbU rDo 'mingo. : . v- ' " - LONDON May 5 -Thismorninfr the following letter Wa received by the Rt.' Hon. the Lord L- . . ' immeotateiy, wun bepomtngzea-l snt; copies to LloydT coffee-house and tbe stock exchange. To the Rt. Hon. the Lord "Mayor. Downing.$(reetf Thursday morning, . $ o'clock, May S.v M Lord Ihwfeesbury presentshis' cotnolimerit'j s to the itfm. - 7,nfi - 7 ( 0 uvinvvu una ;;coUttry and the French Republic; is uiuwmio an amicaoie conclusion." . Thejpyful v intellrgence spread throuirhout this citv vitiv'tTia' I of Iightningand St 13 impossible to 1 "vaynwc utc wciuonsirauon 01 satistac- tion apd'jSy whlcJ were every Where expressed, thoughonany affected to fear that the honor ofthe natien had ' been committed,; anoV no ."Tittle dc' grcs of ingenuity was.(etertef to find out the terms which had been agreed ' tipon between the twn irnvAnm.nt. 1 or. terminating jhe difiertn.cethat : na.a iKen pice. , . , , 1 : At-the Stock eschntver tV, .avV. w . ri ..aw vas sucii as might have been expect ..The 3,per cent, consuls opcicd at 68, ..v.ii auyu iicusnig, mxeiiigence. rose rapiojy to 71 1-2, and wcrc-stll i . iuymiK uUi n 11 LH R TnPSPiitrf ram. i trow Hie treasury to the .Lord' Mayor. usiwccii i cive ana one o clpck, t acquaint him that the former "letter was an impuoem lorery 1 - ---a , It isjmpossible to describe the'sen-satioh-produced by.tliis noiice j the stocks 'instantlytumblcd 6, 62 1-2 and the panic was such, that they .,ould certainly have gone lor, had it noteeh thugh,t 'advisable toclose up the sto"i kfxcbahg;, "whu h was ac cordingly done at one o'clockv instead of waiting fill the usual hour. : , . TKe proprietor of the sto'ck 'ex change huve offered 'a. reward of 50001. for apprehending the author of Uus forgery, and have resolved that every one shall give an account .of what bargains he has .done both yesterday and to-day. The Lord Mayor has also oiTeied a considerable reward.. , . . . 4 - SirtcMhe detection ofthe forgery, u rcn ui a very uitiercnt nature has been circulated,, namely, that intelli gence has been received by tn tele graph, that Urd Whil'worth is nov tf; his way to Fntrkiirl. . Ti.e r.., U not improhaMe, but we arc the more . . ..v. ., v.. nv ui c rc i c mnr cautious in irivimr It ini.mi n.i ; tdicit belief, till it shafl in n.e 'w, officially Rnr.citnced, knowinnlhe present state of the nuMie mlnH nM how apt tt is vhen deceived in one expectation, to rbz instantly to the oppoiite extrtmc. , , ., (;overnmen'., anxious to' prevcrt the public imposition, iitnty g,-nt no. tices to those quarters most likely to give the conircdictions quick end ex tensive circutatiof , . Copies of thi fillowintr were sent to the r the dilTcitnt newspajwts t reaiury, juay 51 oUtk, c- l I the message which was suppoied to have fern sent this hjominfc from Lord keshury to the L'ortl M.vor, stmr.g that t U.c , negoci.tions ' itr I cano; hud terminated amicably, was. i fabrication, end totally destitute of lixtb. p, , Sargf.nt.': HATS , irVyAST, May 10. BefaitfMis-LettercfJlce, Mai 10. ; -v, ' : 10 o'clock, A. M. ' .neMri;, the press to state the ar rtrai , cTthe Ir.dou papf r of. 'tltuy ..t, (Ma; 6). In astcrnd tdltigt.cf the l.timr,.wt find following inoil .imiKrrtant, though most unadcome mtl!igci;ce i . i . , WAH ! ' I. me tf Ccn.ms. . ctarter l. rjrt s " K 'o'r.Wi: ' . 7i. . I liitL-ti n-1 -i. :n. i m d.e llonsr. that he fr). t i p;,hcd this mo.hing for pasu,0U1 for Ids tciurn. At the tr.e mt Mr, .l..mKtm staled, that th cftv o;.nmunicfttijn could t.otte rotde to hovse till Lis lordship's ar.iulio t -iS rountrv. 1( it . ,.a . . ,ii iaai ... he.v.. 7. .J.J .V .," ..i.urr me ctrcvmtAncet .f n.Vm,rJrrlhc,'ou'l'ltomtet ktm .... 1 1 ... . -r v v:-v-' -m: 7v..Uv .. ; Mr. Grey moved an amendment, 'Vliiat the house should' only-ad journ, till to-morrow instead of Mfendty.". -Mr, Canning supported'Mr.Grty'n :V motion. Ilousti yet sitliBg. 7 ' ' ' j, -rffdlh Juts '-.for "sale the foUowinr- . -BtiOKS and STATIONARY. 7 MILLOP Ancient H.ftotv,- ' t -1- jsugi.uu HU'tl ,ui V tfginil, (.V Atnerkin' Le.x Mereaioria, - . NicbolfonVNivigiiion,,' ' -. ;31u;ni;An'rican;Nvigitor,: "" w Americitt.Coaft Piioty'.-,: Morlc'Univerf4l Geography, ' ' 1 1 Univcrfl. Gazeueer, , . Johnfloft'i, Jones'i, Bailey's and Eatick's iciioniriei, Lady LuboroughTLe iters, Farmei'i'Lct'ierj, Bounnical Harmony Forclyce on Educationi Blait'i Lelures, ' , 1 Reply to VVilbeiforce, ' Stem's Wotki, j v ; Hi (lory of Womsn , 7 . -, t ; v A coileQion of he laolV' eE'eemed m' dernfongj,'-. Tbe Patriotic Songfter, ' '7 ' Mafonir, 7 'do.' Evelina,. , ' ' Complete Letter Writer, Jordycc.S.Areirei, ' Arrierican Precepior, ' ' - i- - Rambler, 7 . -- . , . Looker.Oiti , : ; ' Beatti ies ot Addilor, . - . . '. ; . Do. of Hirvey, ' Dn Quixotte, ' Columbian QratcT, Life of F;anklin, Mifleriei of Udolpbd, . . Mordaunt, ,; yy Adelaide de San'eerre, , , Theodore or the Gseiefler'i'Progiefr, ' ' Conflant Lover, , Vicar of Lsofdown ' . . Lord Riytri, ' J7 v King" of the fieigar' . , .'' .' " " Orienburjr Kami'y, t ' ' ' Fool of Out II Y. : ,-i Thompfon's Seafoni, tloyle' Ojmei, . . , , Pcrplexiticr, . ... " . 7 Asron Burr't political befeflioni, &c niy or the Dillrellei of Love, . . Moore'i Monitor, Sanjford and Mer:on, 7 Scou'i LtMotu. . 7 vAmerican Seleflio'ns' Iliweny'i Meafmer. Uavidfoo's Virgil with the Erglili trsnf-; litionj . Necker's Religious "opiaignjf, Butlar's Anal-iiry, ' Edward' ArTcftiom. Ilaltyburior.'a Memoir, iJoddndjre's bermon . Voun'f Lrtier. fjrown'i CoticorJancr, 'v Ueivey . Mcditsiioni, Kl-gnt Prayer Booki, 7 J' C 'inm.n do, ' ' Bibb-., " LVVlMt'i rfalrw and Ily mil. .. . I. pehas Uimeflic Medicine Cu'lpn'i Meieris Medici, Hiinier on the Bhiod, , Inni on the Mufdes, . . . " Plag'ie and Yellow-Fever, Edenburgh Pturmacopciia, T Arifluile Warlw, . ' ' l ay lor Repi , - - . cvan iu iys, , , - I Podiier oiObl'ffstiontJ Ckefr'i Cor,hpliiii Kepot, " Young's Latin nd E"gli!h Dallonirrt AnJwon'w. r d.t. 4Ut L f .AmeucSrT Atcoiintant, Fran'. AlCflaii-, ' ' Telhmenii, Pf.lien s-I Speltipj Bokii Children's Bo,kt and Pamphleu, Chariio(d,rTreni kindii Cape-Fear Pdo, . Seaman's Jovirnli( A variety of Blank BooVf, Call and plab letter piper, . Wrtilrg piper, Sealing Wax, Wafa'rj, . Q'lilli, ind S.nd, , Almanari fur iha ye4r 133, snd 5 A (reneral aflortment of Blaoli, Wilwingion, June 9. j J Marlines Sales. , On Mo-ulay the f est day of August mit, will be sold n the &urt.lhu:t in V,U njngton,Kr jrold or alter toin; BKTWEtN ikirty and rrty' Nrgroci, and other p-tfonil piopctty, together vith fcVeral lot) tl ground in faiJ town, with the improvement, ihcrconi and be twceo two anrt three thoufard acrti of lard, lying In the county cf Brunfwkk, between town creek' and Eaie'l mill creek, on which, there ate an excellent fet of Mil:,,, and 1 coofiJerable cuaiaity of Rlcr land.'wellecUliflcd. Thf aboyflTrpptrty has Utn .' e,l I on, and will U fold to faiUfy -liindry etrecuiioni . n judgmtntr' obtained by the tfnltfl StC., a., gain! f.mdry Inlubltanti of ili ,?wn fxyi,"onl an 1 its vicU. r.hjr, whkb 1 wl!I h mere pink olai 'ydeknbcd no ihedsy of fale. ' 1 milM e Hir.n; 3 1 t he uptcud ho .ucces. l jf,, t . . no; con M.rni.i.c.o.r-"".' Junail 'A 1 iriff 111 lI nrl m