( ration of. 374. tn confluence, there- fore,' or ihe''contfiialip'nat-eprefef.talio'a for flavcs, the relative vvcight of the north ern and liiuthern Hates was only ''as 29 to 46, when other wife it would have beeu as 20 10 37. " : ;'..;. ; .'; . By ,the prefentcenfus the northern .1ISICS IliiYC ItpiCtCIIItfl'VCa anu 111c foutheirn 64" including Tenne flee, 1,231 672 free people iaj the northern iltcs have -35 reprefVn'ai'ives, The fouthern Hates including 'Tenndlee contain . I, -&j5,257 free-people, and have 64 repre fenta ites. As . aSove, the north .fates Would have been entitled by the eeiifus of 1800, to. 37 members,-. withra fraftioii' of 10,672. -The fouthcrn'to 51 and a' fraction ot 13,257V It is at 3$ to 64,' an were freemen , alone repre- fented,a.l that equally,, it wouhj be as 37 to 51, Inftead of being little trfore than half, it would be tiro re than two thirds. But it is contended that the equal re prtfentation' in the fenate counterbalances this inequality j and the deceivers of the people have -met "with Tome fuccefs in this. faWhood, I will, prove it falfe in one . minute.. The northern flaifcs' contain ii6ji frcj people and (Vd tofenators; 1 hi fevcit fonihern (fates 1,6)61,27, and fthd 14 fenatoTs. - By a . ftm-ple operaiion in the rule of three it will btc found that flte fouthern ftates, by their .numbers, in pro-mrtion to tlvde of. the northern,- are entitled only to 1$ fcnat'us, .with a rrac. Hon of gt parts of 121. 1 ne mi. Id e lutes Itandalmod on the 'fame ground with the '-northern..-' At it rdpefi the latate fhey are on worfe ground. With a free' po- 1 puljiion but one cibAh bfs than that of ! tiie Tout hern' Hates tlrey hvve butopw nnte j than hat; the rumour of rcnators. Vermo-.tt, for i$,6oo free people, has 4 reprcfcntatives, Ivl.ilLdnif:t , tor 574, 5(5 has 17 rcprefentiitives, New.riatnp fiitre. for 182.8:0 fuse. Confie&icot tor 1f,i net ln n Ri.it. I fi lial fur ( 1.11 has 2, New York for 565,4:7 has 17, Ncw-Jrfev for 19S 727 his &t . Fcnnfvl- . vania for 600,839- has 18, Delaware for 58,120" haa 1, Virginia, the . largeft i)f ' tntf frwt hern, flat cs, ha in wMc "numbers fcSo'loo dodufi A ivc 3451795 dree peo pe 534,404. Virginia, with 40,160 free pvcde lefs than M ..iLchulett!', has , fi-e reprefrn'arive and e ctVofs more. Wrth 3333 .kfs trrn I tw.Y ik tlre.ba (We in rc of each." With 66,455 ,lv.'! than P."infv. v na (he has four tiuue ot - ' j - - ca. h. IVftms now alive may Tee theday w'iYi the fojthern anJ weflotn (fates wiil luve m.rc rrpref.ntftivts inCongtfs and rlert'ri ot Pittulm, ftr jlivi tn!y, than the northern will have r all fljeir fret Wa.eer fiiill deny th- trmh Vf any prt ; h Italem'-rnt, tin; pcoe trjy r'rlf n;" it ii a' deceiver , av.l di'lh i ted. If t'l.'re be no arcidcaial or t) ja;;rsphicl inallakts in the funics, everv voi.l of it n ai tmas truth id'jlt. bi;lt a Hate of things is our own nmfottune, a"d not li; ciime "of the p:ojde of ihs f.mth We mull make the. belt of a ba.l bargain. we rmill fy ail imaitT prrlervc the enn . flitutiott. Our fius'ion is ru ltcd wretch ed, as we hive no compcitfj'iun for tliii nton'trom facriftce That' which was in Tended as a compenfation (a very trifl ng one hojvevcr) the apportionment of direct raxei, has never been cxcr.ifcd bntor.ee, ami pruhably never wilt sixain. Still In us pre for ve the foivfl if tc in Hut it can. mi Uctrt ifan, CiJpirmf. ot a H'tv'fitn rf tb unitn, ioconieini.Lt 0 it iiitstot lunci, a mt cLulitc their cf queue.'. -' i.mhH ELLIOT. ' , NKW-YilKK. July 6. Cipain Main, of the nhlp Mi iJ, Irlt HoT d .aux mt t'te first o J.mc, and hat favored th.a Uditur of the Mercantile Advertiser with Trench papers to Uut date hut they ufl'ord i p dnical iit'e'liscnce worth notice. Wc )? t'-ii riujlly that the lUxti fket riiuained in p'.n. y the hip Cato, ciptuht Show, from Li vrrp id, the l-'.Jitor of the McrcantHe Advcr fNn ha rrccmd a rtj;tdar file f Tndnn i'iK'iauJ l.toyd'v I.it to ll.e C3lh !H.iy, inclusive.- The knUj-i'med extructt cmitp.'e lo.liV: p iiical inirUienre in the papm. U"bc t .pt. StVv tailed, the rni'iaro had tt.K b.'k-t remivcdt vi-oWni imjtrek Menu were rtiskmij lor the nival ivice of the country ; and it was uvnrrlly h. hevd tin oriler wovill sliorilv U iDtd for ex tt'i liiijf tlie prc-s w lr; Ona to uhle l"n!ied krtliniitr Luti.-Kis in r;rnemf ir? dull. lyr-o), May IS. The rerrrainiof reftcjun lut Urn dive tter 1 d in a vault, which ccpct ijirr rt'unriu . f'.lc storm of tha revdutioi A tuWiipiUirt h lcti t nt c Mil tnt for trcetlrt a rr.Ond. v;ttt wirtliv of the autlorT riUmnchut. UOURT OI-KINti" IJFN'JU. ur. mkciiir r, rfttir. . Thi was an sr tion upon poliry r.f intnr aire I'ftt slip !'rcMHenf f Amrriwt n'd . v tried at Oiildhsll, the sittirt fc r list intn. TtiC cptetioo W. wtrtht rthc rtam It the phicf wasunHirnt t vt.mle the party ti cr.nver the Ion? and whether the hlp - itnM he hern rierrl'trd th? rrcvldtnt tf Ar "lir t.tr ti c Am.i'Kin Vtt' nt. Affr litariM th )t-.iiiert nu I .h iV'' Vy Mtur. OiUis lui Wstttn, tha Ctuit determined that as the polky contained th words "President of America or ftnyr other name,'' the plaintiff, was entitled to judg nxuut. " , - ... : . ' "'. 7t Buonaparte is stated to have craraurticatcd to the Court of BsrfTn the terms on Wh':)i he is willing to form the basis of nfOciation. They consist of foyr ancles-, . 1t. The full recognition of hU "titles ofj Emperor of the French and Kiii'dl Italy". 2d, 1 he solemn- guarantee of Great Bri tain and Russia to maintain himie and his famijy in, the heredttai y po'ssessiin of his dignttres and dominions. " n .- v 3d. The unequivocal resinatfoi,' on Jhe part of the Princes of the House .f Botlrclon ofall righta and claims to the sovereignty' of France And v;. .-'V "'"- -;iKy " 4th. He engaged ia return 'to leave Malta , in the possession1 of England-and to cede to the Emperor Aeximder and hisf heirs the sovereignty of the Republic of the Seven Isl ands ' : - ',' V' '''. May 25. Mr. Brookfj the chief .clerfc t)f the A- litn department, arrived at Dover on Monday lalt, for ihfc porpofe of examin ing all ih peitons who accompanied M'adame Jerome Buonaparte on board the Erin, The French phyiician who at tends that Lady, far advanced inHher prcg nanCVj an.l' mif:h iudifpofod, was per . mittcd to remain with her at the. London Inn, but under the eye of a proper orllce'r, until the final dtfeifion of Goverumenr (knorn, as to his difpofal, aid that of tine other thale pet fons who came dver w ith her; Tw o me n Te r v a n t i , af us t e X - amtnattoti, were irtt on boaru the tnn, under a guard, Mr. Brooke twent full to D.:a!, but . found on, his arriyal , there, that the vttfel- had failed from tlys Downs tor D jvtr.' '.' ... J .'- Madame Jerome Buonaparte i arrived in f.nwn, and fhas taken up her rcfjclence at the houfe of a relative to f'ciiclmrtli. ftrect, (' '' "" 'Vv'"" .; '' : The marriage of Jcrorne Hucnaparte, according to prfvafc' leitcts fr.irii' Paris, haJ'btJrr aunul'ed by the pope, oponjhe double motive of the 'lufbind beicg a mi nor, aad the wife a heretic Vienna, May 8. A courier arrive I hcr y t'ttr lay from St. Pe?eifbuigh, wl tofe difpat'ehes contia d;cl ih report. tht a treaty of alliance has been conclu'Jcd' between England and Rulhai , - t NORFOLK, July 5. THE FLEETS' Captain Tompkins of the fchooirrr1 Hornet, kfr Gaudi'oupe on the 20th of Junif 0";thciil icMn with hUB I tan'tc Maje'dy., flj'j of War Kinghlher, Captai i Cnb of-18 uns w1.!! nfor- nicd C-pi T. fhai vn -the. 171ft he f.-w ; ihe coi'ibined French and Sp4n(h flntj ; to t'K tfith uar.f of all i!ie I lands flttr ' i" Nt't-'f 'ti'uji t a d tha', o.t.ihe tj ! he iiw ,,linir-l NtLSoN, with twelve fail of the L ne in ruifiit of them Hi I alfd datcl thar tY.t day atti-r the" combined n.ctspsllfd Antigua, (at Which itey dii tut call) hcy overlook 13 fail ol. home waul bound mei.hiiitfticii, under' convoy of a frigate and a lljop Y war ihe'w hole of the trace was captured, ataf ort'eicd.to Martinique unJtr the protcclien pi a frigate. A dew days aftciwt'di thef wcre.difcovercd by the Kingftflter and an Englifh fng'te Opon which the com mander of ihe FimJi vtfRl fct firc io ; of the KrgRS'.er to be correcl ie Wt.w'tJI, jec ai once lnai ir nas an tmmeuiate ten dency to" confirtn4biit,t opinion, It was faid that Admiral Villeneuve had ft ale d: trJert, which he was defired tp open ora reaching a certain latitude after leaving Martinique, 'This feemslo be corrobora ted "by the return of the troops embarked at; Gauda!0tfpe,- which were probably ta ken on board tinder ah impreffion that they were tu aft againft the IQands, but On opening his itiltrufl ions he found them of a different nature, and fo returned rroops which wete fupernumerary. Relying up on this intelligence we Jtave little doubt that; thefe fleets arpr&ntheir. return to Europe j and if fo, tliere could have been nqoriginal "de'fjgn to. crtbleft, the ifiahdi T-ben why erflbark. fo many troops ? We an fwer for the purpofe of inbafrng Ireland i if not England itfclf, in conjuncfiou with the flotilla. Admiral O'Brien Drury, who, according to our late It advices, com-, manded on the Irilh llation. has no fleet under him, and probably will not be re inforced by a fioet, fufyctent to oppofe twenty- fail of tfee line : the confcqucnce of an engagement wOu'd therefore, be de feat and" difjjrace ; and whether oppol'el by-the probable force on that . ftation or , urn, this rlfiiU would be the debarcaiw n of-their army on any pait of the Jiifl? coail.- What might then be (he coif q?ence we forbaile even h cthjellure. How far the Irilh catholics, exaiperatcd by the laie cund'uc) of ihe mini If ry and ot parliament .may be d fpofeJ to join their ItifFrages to the, caule ol the etierny of that govern ment which has 0 tin worthily treatedthsm, is a. ..fject too delicate for owr difcuflion. . Ce -lincerciv hope tha' jf fuch be tht de fign of tlf! French, It may be in limede-' Lated. This vfill. fcrely be the cafe if they tfre overtaken by Nclfon ; who, how ever, inadequate his force may be to Com plete victory, can at leail, fo tar as regards the plan of .invading, make a victory o-' ver hiin equivalent, in all refpe&s, to a defeat of his enemy. . """By" captain Tfipkins of the fchooner Vathcr and Scni we have rectived an An tigua paper of the iSnh nit. fiom vhiclfwe r-xtf artt 1 he fjl'o vinl? article, which places ihe arrival of Nelfun" bryond doubt, and cor, firms the above report by capt. Tom kins. It txli ;c corroborates (lrongly the icmatks if ale in fcvtral ot our late pub l?cattot,r ;kiJ, SAfNT JotfN's, (Antigua) Jtine 18. Ou Wjiliufday'l-ilt, wc had th'e'plca fure of feeing tha fl:it under the eom trtaud of vice-admiral Lor NlLS'N, co .fiflii j of ta ih p of the liner, 4 Iri. aies, two (l.op ot Aji, an.l a brig, an chor in .h rjd ol St. John, from whence his lordlhip failed 1 he lu xt day about nooni in fearch of the French fleet. ' We unilet Hand thatjvs lordlhip in . Con f.qtu'itce of fom? information he had received, fai'ed frm Barbirloes toGrenad a, hfcrrin all probability prevented hisconi. in up with the French fleetbcfoie they p-lkd :Iiis irfand --His loidfhip di.l i.o corr.c oit Ih irc i declaring as we1 have been tol 1, that he had not been out "of th: V cVrv fox two y-an. , L'cforc his loidlhip failed, the Net'ly fchooner, undrr wh.ifo convoy V lit et leehby any person who fetls enough inter ' ested to'call at this oflice. - X;. WILMINGTON, . : , . .TUESDAY, JULY 13 .805. . Meteorological h Obituary Table '." V JtJtT, 1 SOf. . 6" O r XT O 8. c- ; & Tlierniom. ri 5 r 7T a 16 17 is ia 20 21 22 79 80 80 76 80 77 77 86 86 86 86 76 78 82 85 85 84 85 80 78 .81 Slate of the weathef. Course of tht wind i " ' " Fair ' Fair -""Hazy ' Cloudy llain. Heavy rain Pleasant showers DEATHS sTFWT S b W. Variable S. b W Variabls Variable VarliiUla O "5: " 3". ' '2". '3. cT ft 3 o en . O 3 V. ' 15 . 16 ' is: 19 1 '20 .21 22 W .5 o r? n . a. W n 7? -0 . t . 3-o Total, and names of the deceased all the merchant fhipr and made his cf-. cape. Captain TrujjjJiirfi fur; her , in forms u, that, as the fftnchpaffrlGau da'.ouj.e, they took on board a Imu 8c o tt'iops, vudcf the command of General' Oil v fix drf) afterwards four frigates re turned with the fjrrve tiocps and landed them on the Nmih fide of the, Ilbnd. .. 1 he two (hips of ihs I ne heretofore fid to have anivcd at Gaudalcupe, wciefropt Hoc he fort, and i.ot from .Bull.; tiny joii.cd the fleets wltuh (hen ronfnltd of iutnt) fail ot hc line, bcfiJei frigates and coivet'o. The French did not tuuch at Dominica, as lo'tnerly flatcd, The cinhtrgo in the Briiilh illnuU had been ttVcn 4 if itnmrdiately on tlvc arrival of the , hritilh 11 el, fo fai as tcfpcird mulfals. .The accounts piibl.P.icd ot the taJ?ojj of 1 the, Ki".hlher, were incut ircl I (he vif- ul iiiitl.kcu t"t her w 'the piivaucr 1X1 C.p.. Dyii Lfifitt, . CijetMiio will n re fct sfj-ut to crount lor ti cs new tn uni.li ; and luun capt Tt mk,iat wr learn hthi. fjf. Ciila;t'M.s or. ti'C 'trjt;nn rf li e I tenth, . w.ic jull dt ijtii tutai GU4-M.pf ihry are lci. t w, howfn, ll-.;.f wli iriaii,ty, tlut wh-n llift hit ' Mir'iid q r, tht y writ pu'viflntrd for a long suiage ; whUh iiivi rrd I t f t'.h! ih.l iIku tjcct wav n ! the )ll m. 1. Our rcsi'cri whl Ice by tut nil f to 1 fdi . J it.c ilx d, haratA,iL' o.Iki twjrfiu t ttl,iclu e the rtftivt t l Luuiiap'tli in I d'lg on!. Lis. Ititu, we coili-eel if ru.t i.i.prohjhle thai tie piiitcijai out 4i t further hi I d dilign uj on 11 r immc.'isie irtrtpiy il (irca.r.rtnln. Ln 11 fi f pjfc it. . cw:i.utDU.t:jtj K.iU ly tht ictutra. Ct from this ifland 6 failed on Fiidjy prt cetling, mine in. wi h the vtry unplea fant intelligence that ill the vtllcU had "keen taken, as c had indeed hot toomu.h reaf.in to apptrhenl from the. lime the Ff. nch fleet palLd by this Ifland The velLls from this illand takcWrwcre 14 in numh.-r, viz. r-The fliips Keiby, It'ar- ript, Mary, Lajcrald, Nancy and Filnce j of Wa'es, for London the Ihips Byamt 1 Martha, v elt-lmtian, and Hiur.Iandcr, ,hr Ljvcrpool the (hips Urania, and "SinrWton, for Ireland the brig Cara line, lorHaliiaXi ' U the Lnoouc r Aro, for NcvYoik. On board thefe vcllcls, were 5 4CO heglhcads of fugar, hrfldes coffer, and oihcf merclun'Jize which with the vi 1M1 are computed at the va lue of 400,000. Uerl. The NoithiinciUnd, Admirnl Coch, ranc. did nut" fail with Lord Ntlfott. AtH the CurUux bfig vas difpalcbcJ for liitjl'and. VV6 hive the fleature to Inform ths public, that the i,6 h, a fine (Itoug trgU mint, under the cottn:anJ of lii-i.trnant Cit'oi.fl Ci'ii'tn. were landed here on 'I In.: (day lail. By ihe ab ue, LorJ Kelfon mud hive ' failed from Autifia on the ith ofjun? t)u ll to h he wai fuoken hi ihe Klnhlher to ilir rttfiir I of ill the' ill-' ai.di ; at.il on the 20ih a vtlTcl from Fhi lai'drhis strivedat AioiiJiia, which fpeke the French and St an fl flieti, sr.J in J h um alirrfpoke loid Ncfottboili (leu iog sl.c same cotirfe ; NLVV-YonK, July . By an trrivsl this r.toitiitif( c lue re cciird a file rf the Gwtt dt !j AtirtinSqe, ts the H'h Jtnr." ui lrfUi. ever II we ftid rothhg crr IntrrenirR. ejuiiMti; tfa i.!T.cil rrj'ott t tiling the Dinniid H.ik, i.UthUfr.)ftcfcti;uLticii, wfdvU inn; lo Samuel Vance, by a fall Extract of a letter from Savannah, dated the nth inst. .' , " The" Bt'iiikh frigate Cambrian chased into the River St. Mary's Hits privateer thai took the ship Two Friends, ("apt. M'Neil, and auerwards sent in her boats and captured her, and with the. privateer took possession. of the two English prizes lying it: the - .river, and carried them all off together." r We are- informed that the tihove prizes had been sold in Savannah for 12,000 dl$. DETROIT IN' ASHES. A letter from a gjentlemaof respectability, at Iiuffdloe creek, dated the 20ih instant contains the following digressing ,intclU gence . M By the schooner Charlotte, capt. Nihen, who arrived at Fort-Erie, yesterday, we are informed that the whole to wit of Detroit is totally consumed by Fife, not a single houso in town left fctanding! " The fire, it is said, first made itfc eppenr ance in a stable near the centre ol the towB about 9 o'clock in the imrninaf, and such was the rapidity of its ravages tit at at 12. o -. clock not one house remained. 1 he Citadel, " which was rather detached, and in which were the Utrrmk, Oflkers quarters, and Contractor stores, was entirtly consumed.". " NaTic. Detrui it the seat of iroveroment vf tltcMichi)sn Territory, and contsined upwards of 3'JJ h i'Iscs, built of wood in a c impact manner, and about 2000 iuhabit atila. . late FRo ir .tvnorz. - . The fhip Caio, Capt. Stow, arrive 1 if New. York, brings London papers to May 35, but ther contain mnhing ot im portance .The Brtrt fl-cl had not failcj as mcn ionc.l und'r the' London a t a a a neaa. acden, it is laid, was la a if ate of revolt, an I the perfon r f ihe Ki i; undtr confinement. ConfjJerable ag lation at-1 alarm p.evailed among the Lot'xt W. I nr.cichiitti; rfrpeclinn the fall ! the lit. anHi, Bufinefs In veneral Was at a fla iJ ..atiJ every thing remain! in a (late o( a v., fuHufpence and tini'enainty. It cannot, be lorg before fjtnething ihcifive U at-. tempted by the great naval pawns which' now agitate and didurh the rrpnfe if ths world; and we look with anxiety furfur-' ilkr (nforma'icn fiom Eurojte, til relieve the prefent (late of folicitude maitifJtc'd bv the people of this country, s to the illue of ihe gra: d movements of England and Fiance. ' - ;;ttg0:t;:- r .. rHiCIS OJRRUNT.irttuncro: " DU. Cti.Dlt, 6i' BACON per 100 lbs. 13 3 9 II .lO-ll CnlTee ptr lb. 55 Corn tr bushel, 73 Meal do. f 12 j I Flour per turrt I, old ' ' I hittoper hi!f barrel, new Lumber per M. plenty V. o. hhd. Staves. R. o. do. do. il. Wi bl. dn. ltuj;h Hhinles per jOM', Mobc jer Dillon Hum, W. I. pr. . 3d p. jsmatcs do. 4Ui D. N. do. Tar pr harrtl, littpci.iine, rOHT OF MLMIXCIO.V. krttti.D ' Ship Orwtll, M'F.ll, ' Uverpool, Schr. Aurors, ltt Ktw-Ytk' Mi-ly, l)arhWa RtiUtK) Cj'ji NcYvik I It 41 ' ti 31 so ts