;yv;-A BALLAD. . -.. TWO reaHars, whom duty caJl'd .To. watch in the fore-top, 1 : 'r ' Thus one another overhaul'd, ' And took a cheering drop ; " "I say, WW Hatchway," cried Tom Tow, . v Of conduct what's your sort, . , . As through the voyage ol life you go, To bring you safe to port " ' , : K-:',' '.: ':' 7 h--,' ' -' . ." - '.'- . ' . Crj'd Will, "you lubber don't you know ? Our passions close to reel ; . To steer where honor points the prow ; rTo hand a menu rtliel. . ' " The ss anchors get put in your power, My life for't, that's your sort : " ' The bower, the sheet, and the best bower, Shall, bring you up in port." Why then you're but, and thus an end1 Tom cri'd out, blunt and rough ; u Be good, be honest, stive a friend, . . Are maxims well enough : Who iwabs his bows at other's woe, That tar for me.'s your sort ; His vessel right a head shall go, To fi.id a joyful port. , ; Let stfrrms" or lite' upon me press, !"- : M.af ntunes make mc feel ; Why, d--n me, what' my own distress? '".For other's let me f;el.'. Ay, ay, if bound with a fresh gale To Heaven, this is your ort A handkerchief's the best wet sail, To bring you safe to port." . A GOOD ONE. . A gentleman in the country writes to his friend in Petersburg for a STILL of certain dimensions,' and thus expresses himself: " Sir, I -want a ' siill-muU t!i jt will work thirty- LOltL NILVMLLE's WILL. The. London whs, who differ no objeft for their hjmjrous talents to pafs un not'Ced have produced the foliowing- 3iizzical article from the cafe of the ifgraced Trcalarcr of the Dritifii Ad miralty. : -" - I II nry DnU, Lrd Vifconnt MJ t 'l'le, fecitia that my disorders can be no 'w,cr palliate!, burtltal fenience is pro. ; icel ur.o t uie and t'nt I mud l!;rtly c lit this hubit-ition for another life, do '-..ike u.d ptijh'Jh this my hit will and nic:u h-rrbv :vokir. and a n"j itiii ; (' orur wills, uUvnKiiis, or .c lfcil by ma at any tin,: uuJe bctoie this fa'ai j'.tuk I jive 2 '.i hqi.-i'h my Hock of hnfi (th. prp'.r:v fir wh'ch I hive Uen the :i )i lifting !!'h f) nt" rotr d'-'sMy hclovcd the Ri hr Hon. Win. Dumlis. .r, ait i in s'rry vr orthy Hon. (jtnn'i C. t) lin ' mm m dm 1 . "' - 1 deiire may be :worKea no longer, Ion? for the but ftft 'of 'enhew. f i-.t.l id? it gin :a';i:tr 3" i f ihi Nvr, to hull in them . ii. . .i '. tcir punrai ive, ui .re a:ju ir.i:e h comT.n.i; and i.ot as L-t ivt myfii! nruticvv a lik., it f.u . allowed t0 7 in clover tKcir lives. . '"'.; - . My W)oen ftcretary I confign to the Navy, Board. r. My books I give to Msik Sproit, .Eftj. reaueftrnr that he will take cfpertal care J of Secrets -Mirth knowing,"." Tkt an-;. ' edcrae,'' U jhe T riple League & that it he is ever qutjlhmd ' conctn'ing them, 1 he will fortify huclelf. vt'vXVthe opinion of ' Counfth r " . '. j - Unto Charles Hope, Efq. Lord Chief , , Juftice Clerk of Scotland late Lord Ad ' vocatc, I give all my a rdent- Jpirits" advifing him, iiever(hcltf", after what. lias happened, to take fpeciil care that i they do not. catch fire. The rack may j go to the Attorney and Solicitor Genera?, j fonhsufcof my friend, Mr, Alexander I Trotter. j I requefl my 45 Softs lacqueys 6 6up- per fervants to believe that! part Irom j them with the bittcrelt regret. They have ferved me faithftitly tor many years ne ver questioning my commands, but doing ...chferful'ly whatever jibs or dirty ivsrk. ( pleafc'd to point. ot't to.thtm, i ,.fbijld have beeii g!ud to oflur them two years w. "get were 1 as able as I tormurly was. However, 1 have not kept too ltrila hand upon them, or been ovr anxiouv to limit their gains. S -mccf them may fct . lip now for -genii men, and the ret! , I doubt nor, wiu soon p,et places. : To the Doctor, f r his pei aliens to fuve me I le v- tmurning, together with 1 Hanks as Oocere and fei vcnt s liii 2,cal in my hcha!f. In imitation of Virgil, I (hfirt that all myMSS. maybe burr.t. This will be oonc if any icurd is (hewn ti my mem--' or)', wlrch . itrtain anl'wers I iarcly re turned, I f -ar 'will caufe to be counter ed as a very bid one. The niany pictures of his majefly which my loyolty hi t-nablcd mf to co'leili to-, pethcr with certain autigrups i p-irefsof ths-ce'ebrated Ahrahani NcwLul, 1 pro pofc, it the law wiil a'.low ritic, to . carry .aion withm? to!!iy lajl retrat.' L-lUv, I nominate aiut aproint th-I Ion. Sper.ce Peicivsi, and his H-.m. the taf tcr of the Uo!!; lixecutors anJ Admin idrators of this my "Will aiid TtOau'e'it, hojiirg tii.it they ill not be Liouht i.ao tro'.0 e on my account. .And fow .having Je my houfein order, I haveo'ilp to pray for a tranquil exit. I ojvc done those things wlicn I ouht ti.'jt have done, and those tilings winch I oug'it to luvc done, I have left 11 n per. . lormei : " Iwju have been vulaie.1, and Jiatutf set at nought. , Yet, oh, r- ne mc rny ddts and let mc dep.zrt m peace I . " . pubhilied this t!tc )ear of our (.,. alienaiir.g a pirt t.f ilu- lie t hinfelf ric-. in an! I ?o:fi'("f' -nvfclf ) i;-.t tera.iK, teproich m; f.rn ly poT-ffi:u. 'ie above article :km to ji w lotie mat k. cj rcji t. a jou hwhoh.s b.ci f pr.n,,i i Vx'fl, to imivtc my exi'n.de. O t!i, hcesf.i of the fi I vV a. Dim la a...! Gcur'e C 1.1. ni. '2, mv will anJ pleafiire if, fut my . ran afirefaid miy be r nj y-.l by t!ie orators, -jumphletecr, j unluti a:iJ l.if. t"fiam f'T the thru bein, h ft ill con demn hts UefduMont of the li jife tif Co nmaM of April 8, T 1 805;, Provide! at. ways thit a double' p tition be fijji'td to thi.n wh.j maintains " thit an iuuoient man mtf r?U!Vb anfwtr a plain qicf tion from tlw fsar ot ctimiiutinjj hin- The inn foJ tvhh which J. ruled Scot -!i!i.l is not thcfub'rtl of tedamcn'av dc-V.T-, and I ran only ffy Digtur D:jiir't, Upoit'isiigV, Ikn.i." W. Put, my pa- . iroo, punt ana i,e tow icmrrcr, as a c--M-at l (or Itif docj'i'V, pliability and.ilei. .:IikTi,'I j:re Hid U .sue ai!i my copy of th: Tenth Kcpiit of the CnmniW&wucrs u Nva; H iq iirv, io I mjy he derive a p..iu!i co.i : irt iherefroTi as I luvr. I would 'rave a fum lur erecting a flatnc to hi.n ; hi- h; is alrei'y il no't co n., I ci t v fitrf.ed, and h will pobibly lo-m js cuji 4 tite ti.e Houfe 1 1 'Cum " f.iy . . .Item,, on. W. WiJbcff ucr. Tq. by .ray nt ir nnct sti in f ir h f:rlcti to inc. I iido mv li'atiJl en:t, Uitt j Lord Vif-uur.t Ciilh rei'i lo he tvoni v -h h'' flri(e'J ,J:t, I p tf nt ray pti ti. J tt4t. Ilvnz turr.cii it upon - .1-. a . i T.. , . . vcy ma tg i Mimn.iijfaiton . ,ioti - ; Moriy )tittr iU tlm'c thucilut b.M " ;ro 04 wjolii Hon can he U I to be euttitl r'-tti'. in! ihc.Ct'ai whirl It tr.uw f.ip. - polled by hii l.iir.ip ui:i ffli.m be more i , pttfhed. b-jtef.ty, and difgracrful. . .! Slj htei, 1 leivfl in iiml ly the afrt. ' ' fil VV01 'Pitt, for him to jjci fmc folid L-tUtifef Mcfflr. atthe.Afmiraljy,.' m m. t - . it m . ir er4.i, 1 navff a nreirn mtnt . iha- Kfore I am cold ihey will etna Into the T'Ufun rf ihf light owner (who, 1 mul m confefi, witflntnc4 out if iliem.) IJei.'ihe tirl ofSf. Vlncect. lh4M4,l have nr In S;oiUn. .ed, framed, and 9"h day of April, in Lord 1805. '1JU3TOM, liim- 17. . LA'IES V'tROM EURO PP.. T'te fvhror:c ro boi.st-it)'. Ci.arK his crriv-l it Newburrpott 'r m Nin bhe icit tf;at place 00 i!'.c iSth' May, .m i i;r. the ;o h ws bearded .by ' a Hritith 64 tint liiio, at.d Sr.forinc I, that a fl.et it' 15 thips ot the Vim h'-tl failed from E -glanJ io purCwii uf 1 he Combined hrmcn and panilh f::.!, which was prcfumet to have yone aj.a'nrf Ja ualca. Cpr. Claik alfoit loim, that he hame.t ty this vcl fel, llut t!ie Rcclifort fVel had been fee n . a ftwys uvi6u, ilcctl. J toward L'Oiicnt. 'j - . t NOUrOl.Sv, June 22..' ,' Ciptain Unwii'iuwi 'io arnvt-d I.eia'on ThurkCy inorni.u;, i.i 1 ia'liiun (iuaila loupe. informs, tint a f iLys IkT.hc he sailed, two Trench lii.c tf battle hips airi vfd.Uierc, J put of i.d d the line which sailed h in Hit., from hiih tiny were teparaud in a utcir i. uir.d. Oapt. U.cn-vrr: l witiisi.vie KrclUh -r. iif.ru landv ! frnr.iti.e I retu n itop tr.- hv h)lcd to Hn-'Ps'i furtliitntiMi n l tind hmin', wldch Wire t,:u rd -tl.tv n jnrtrd, that there wt-re iV0 irt Wilcru tarli ihip, ;snd t'nt thcr wrrc tfi jo,p the Tcuhm and Cadia Uceis Ijlr at fi.'urti.'iimic. . . . 1 , - June 2J. The Dr'ti'i ship f war Lcandtr, has csptureda.nl intfi nlif-t,the cti'r l.li?-, lk-nnr, fi O'0 bt. 1 loin i'. hound to N'r w Vwk, ih; nh'rWluti'rvr, MoirU, Jtim . C'airr.ic)!, to ditto, and the lip Nancy, tf liui'.on irom llavarnj. . Mr,rm'!c, the fr'j-iute holJerf.fihe licK-.t No. I T 1 03 (25.0x1 iMM prlrc) pur chased at G. L P.. NVVitc IjUtrv-cIace, i, e imderstsnd a .1 jor ly p'.ft,,iMi, It : UahMnoa. It is ratUr a Modular circnni stance, that the next highest pnte was ths firoperty of a Cfr'.letnaii of tl.c tame pto (.,c;i iti thittitf. ,V,v J'wA'j'fr. n AI.IlifiH, Joly L ' On Mohd-yife 13th.f May, the oaths of oTi-e were ndtn'tiisttrc.'. !) tht linn. Thomas IlwincMohUr.u-fCcrtM Kuhrrt WiP'iam. Governor of t!;o Misiv.ii;d Territory, in , the prruncvt.f iiumbrr f ivtclbCe eU turn tho had asitinlld at the Government H'c in ill? t . 1 of Vahinj;t.,. On this McaiUm the Gounr dwl.tw.d tontiki and impressive address. A committee was J on hi lixceilehcy 'to express their approba tion of the sentiments he had delivered and to rtquest that they might be furnished Vith the address for publication ; "vhich h now presented : ..v ". "" - ".' i r. Fkllow-Citizens, '' HVTNG been appointed to fill Ihe Execuve Department of this Government an o(Tice honorable to my sal?', not "bnly from itsjsoui'ce, but in proportion to the iifc terest and respectability of those over whom I am to preside ; I avail myself of this op, portunity to declaro that it is with great diffidence and much concern, I undertake the execution of its duties. Not because I am apprehensive thatavery one will not be satis fied with my conduct : that is not to be expected; for he must be more than mortal who can please till even the just: Men will often differ when acting under the influence of correct principles and proper motives. Virtuous differences lead to national investi gation the surest guide to truth and know ledge. Nor do I fear my conscience will ever reproach me with having done an act m the execution 01 my ofce, derogatory to the. solemn obligations into which I am now I about to enter. Nor is it that I dread the customary mode ofrattaclibvrpiiblic "charac ters, especially those high' in office, through the .medium of the press ; and generally by those who re disposed to attribute every diffel't'nce from their own mode of .thinking oh public measures, to ignorance or design lint it is bt'couse I am convinced our go vernment is founded on principles of political freedom, -common justice and equal rights ; and that an administration solicitous to pro- 1 mote those great objects hus ctdled on me to aid 'in affording them to yc'u : and also, because I am suisiLle no people wiih whom I am acquainted merit more the enjoyment cf those blessings than yourselves. There- . fore it ii that I am concerned lest my best exertions may disappoint your, expectations ' deprive you of the benefit the government Js'cnpsble, and the adnnnislintirn desirous to afford Viiiid to which a more able and cx pcrieiictd character nught snore fully contri bute" ' ' Knowing that it is not uncommon in com-. " munit'ics for considerable expectations tole -entertained by some on occasions like the present, I -will take the liberty to remark, that I think it equally .hazardous to tho-e . who are governed and to those who govern ; and 'that I, mean to say nothing which shall encourage them with any except that I shall not knrw party, or regard the fashionable terms cf political distinction, 'ar 'ther than the principles of our federal go vernment and a Mipport of the administra tion most disposed to arlhcic to thtm, s'u ll justify. Ami for my part, if 1 shall have the approbation of my own cr.mxicnce. I shall be satisfu'd ; tuxt to which it shsll be my. ptitle, not only to rneril a c( niii.Uaii e cf that coi.fi'.!'. nee 'heretofoie manifested to waids me. bv.t the good opinion n;d tppro butica tf my fellow-iitiy.fiis in gtneial, atid in a particular ir.ar.ncr, those fcr whom I tm immteiialely to ?ct. Thus, fi.ll'.vi-ci.tztns, heirg satisfml w'th the iii tittule of 1..)' own intentions t dying on ti e support -l a gHiirou and liberal pio ;!c, v.'.ic, 1 trust, will cut he m ie t'iiofi-d to bid and forgive, than to embarrass and condemn the honest xertMnis of one. whose sole aim si r.ll li to consult their individual happiness and pioniote their ubsoriatcd pio'ptnty. coiisisteiilly - with the gcneihl gix cl 1 h.ve cor.sii.tid, and new proceed to t;k li e iteu-smiy oahi for my induction into of.'rc.- Supplicating the Snpitnic Ru- . ba" yesterday. TheMathilde captured cn the ;: xotnoi June, in ou, ion. 10, ou, ifte American brig Comet, John' Chel'on ma-" ter, owned inNoi folk by Rtr. William Pen-( nock, and bound there with a cargo of- Cof-i ; fee horn Jeremie; .also sch'r Imperial, .NUjr cholas Everson, master, of and for Baltimore V from Jeremie, .with Coffee on the 1 4th June' in lat. S3, 5, long. 75,' 1 5 ; and the British brig Clyde, captain Kollock, from St. Tho ,mas's for Liverpool, with a full cargo of Cof- ' ' " ;. ' '' -':, ::':- " '. - The privateer is a large schooner of near ly two hundred tons burthem last from Cua daloupe, had a complementof 180 men wherji she left it,' and is reported to have now 120 men, and mounts li nine and sjx . pounders. Capt. CheItoh,la,te master of the bi igComtt, . ot .Nortolk, ana capt. ivoiioch .ot tne Ulyclc, are now prisoners of war. - . -: f A letter was received in town yesterday, from capt. Killock,. of the brig Clyde," of Greenock, which waajeaptured on the 9th in stant, by the French privateer sch'j Mathil-. de, mounting 13 nine and six pounders, and manned with 120 men. -The Clyde was' from -St. Thomas bound to Liverpool, with a car go .of coffee. The Mathilde has also captu-., red two. American vessels from St. Domingro on her present cruiac. She arrived off our. 'tar yesterday - ----- . " . June 27.' . ' The fchooner . Mary, capt S ephen Charles, of Cam.'en, (n.c.) failed frorr that port on the iiihot April latt bound for Jamaica. On the 24th was boarded by a French felucca i" onipany with the brig Minerva, Samuel Parfons, msfler and after being plundered and detained 2 hour5, under the Wed Caicos, fenf the brig's crew on board the fchooner, i It-r of the Universe, to impms the. people f'ennoiy ts wtd a tlmr lultrs, wii.i a ccr.vxtion ot the expediency ol in- ndr.oh.g tt!ii n, virtue Mid luojtdi, as the, V-rt at pillars tl iocicty, crdcr, imdt,ood go vtrnniVt't , Ncw-Orlc&nt, March 22. Tl.c fd'.cvtvgi lJis:ge was LiJ bfvrt the ' Council. Gcfilh nu Ji of the .... " I hwe inviu to ihc bill entitled u An act H topuvctit peron other than those who sure j il.hjditiils cf LouKiana.tn jheJOth day of Apiil, Ib03,orcitiziiisoi the L'nittd Slates," j from holding any cfiirc under the r.ovtin- r inmt of thin teiritory, the most rtspcctfut i, and alten'ivu consideration. The principle j tf the hill patriotic, snd I cordially unite ' with )'u in opinion that (ifhcrs f triut in this territory oiifcht rh.nc to.be confided to the ancient inhabitants r.t'the country, c,r other citizciis of Ihc United Suits, unless . mi occasions w litre a drprture from so gc- 1 nvikl a mla thoulJ he iumficd by tome of 'tho-e sttoiig reason wliith schtoin tccur; 1 doubt hewever, whether the ohj:ct of the hoi is a rightful ohjtct of nrriu til kgisla- ticti i 1 am irchnea to the opinion, thai it r n.rte propel Ijr a matter of ronttitational pro- , i'im n.. '1 he law of Congress for the uo vcir.nunt of this ttrritoiy, has tested in , the mtcaii, ti uncontr,u!d oucrioi, a , tortttiin api-oinimtiits ion".ct. and as I donhlthe criif.tilutionah'y tf try set of the trrtitoital hi.ishtitre, which would sbridge the porr .( the oflire 1 have ihe honor to hold, it becomes my duty to rtjrrt ti c bill. Mm. V, C. Ct.Air.OHM'.. , The Governor I ts hkewite gifen his re-' patlve to a hill rr.co$;v:tin ( Irpal any mte of ii.ttttst stipulated Ly the cyntisctirtg par ties. : Cil Aui.USl tS, Jute Jli Th I'rtii'.'i pri tetr cVr Matins, t Crai!l; fiom Uuklatoupc, iriitiieff VJf and ihiii let her proceed ; biufcnt the bri into I3rraCoa. On the 14th of May ;rapt Charles faded from Jjmaica bound td Charltflon, with a cargo of rum and mp-,' LfTes; on the 22i! off Cape St.. Anthony wai ' tzken l y a f tt ch privateer commanded by one Paul, who laid that he was deter- f" mined to capture - a'l American vtiTcIs Itiiund from arj enemy V port that had ei'-j ther a cargo or- money on board. 1 he? crtw ot thefVhooner were fent on lhorc ;i but cap. Ci) tries ard the cabiohoy weteV detained on board ilic privateer u. til the' 6h ioft. when they were put on boatdy the fchooiitr I'o.ly, capt. Marble,' and' arrived here on Monday lat. . 1' .LEXINGTON, May 21. . ' ' Colonel Burr passed Cincinnati ten j3ay agg, and we " underitand has arrived 'at Louisville, where he is employed in viewing the ground, and making am.ngemen.ts for commencing the canal round the Falls of Ohio. -Lxtrur tofaLt'er from a gentleman of repec tubility, residing at -St. Louis, to the edi tor ol tha lleitli.ckv Gizctte, dated. . "ST. IA)UIS, April.' 22. V " Wc have had( a considerable alntm .bout the Sue Indi.ms,c.ne of w hich nation, we have here in j ul for m.urdci'. About one hun dred of this nation are now here. The rumouf of their corning prcttdfd them and nude them live hundred. W'c were in consiucra' Lkki-rm, nd the ptoplc here turned cut wiih an alacrity llut doe them credit. How ev.'r,.thc Indians arc arrived, and treni to be pe.ice.abL-. They fcuid at council, that the cainc to demand their prisoner ; but hearing1, on their way, that he had'Mabbcd the corpot ral of the guard, (which was the case,) ther 1 sai I they would Icive it to lh generosity', ot ' their fathers, to give him op or not. Wclu' ' n new aLt m yesterday a report came from , M.- Ch irlci, which ut first seemed probble, 1 that iOO were seen decending the Mississippi; but it was those very Indians who are now, here, that were teen several day b.' fore. ; : ' l 1 There have been thret murders eonv. ' milted here within these 3 months, and all by -! Americans. There are two of the murder- j eis now here in jail. , - - . A 1 4 The houe of l'ierre Coutcau, esq. has r been burned don n "to the ground in It ss than two hours- It happened in January. It was j the best furnished house on this side tlicAW, legany mountains. His loss must amount to ' z too dollars,; for he Io.t every tfiirjj, U it certainly a puMick culandty. The- owner ; is a gcr.en.us, worthy man. . M W c htit flight received the news of gene r.:l WilainsMi being our governor, r'rem Lis . gcneril character, I should oppose kin) will calculated for the IjsL, .tr.d Ly taking th proper sli-ps in the hrginn'mg, he will find th old inhbbitants of this country, the most ho nest, the most. docile, end easy Rovernid people in the world, provided only, be gains their confidence in the tcgirning. .1 here ari; ( a few here, snd in several parts of ine dis trict, some late comet 1, some others who Ihi vtJ here under the Spanish government, t which in fact, loaded them with kindnc- ) These persons have become climorous if ihcy would be so If the Trench, er evtfi'thc .Tiitks lud got possession of this YourUry. All they want is the loaves and fishes - T.'icsc pet sons are held in horror arid c orv tempt hy the tld inhsbitcnts. 1 hy jrebut serry fw, and should Ihe governor, on hi$ . kfrivai. rive I htm anv footinr or rncuurstrs" - t , " - i mtnt, he wilt injure himself, ind do thi v United Ststcsidisscrvirc. r . v ..' " It was a most fortunate circumstance, f for Ihc Inhabit thts of this, country, , ,au far the United Slates, that such men ss cr K tain Stoddsrt and cocrnor Harrison vtrt at hand to act in this district. TT.tyhst clcurvtdlj gnUud the eUttna ,f the itihalj. imls."