-J words ; fo were jnvi tfisr turds proprietors 7 bound by, rry ad tduchin; thtrr ritjil to tbefe; Un it (they .'pofrcing prcrgiiive t rlghiNovtr th'emj unlets they wetvfpecial.'-. ; ly named,, therein. No t jme wdaW run a-r - gi'.pf Eein a it rtgaricd their mle to' rhele lands; any more llun it would a." . gainft tnc ki'ig,' ' But 'he boiy of the aft goes far bcyool the1 vic' taken, ifHh'd prciambie, and com-.; .jfebends, all cafes of private right which ' -might occur, and wnidi themsfcerscWvll vnotforefee;" If then,' Lord; Carteret had ' ; taken a grant in the 'oiuil form, I car, Ice j jio fcafoii for fy i ng that 'he' tli 1 not? bring h'f?f within ih'e': operatiba'of the afl '. limitations;'"'" ' "v ; I have uupofely avoided an, opinion up-' on theirc-vy of atrjitjr, commerce and 'iu.: figAMoij, bicaufft, it did- not heceifarily faK within tha range J took ; andecaufe -. 1 do not think it afocH this cafe. - Upon the whole, it is my opinion, that ' the U h q the cafe is iith the defendant.'- ! CONGRESS. MQUSQ REPRK'iZ&TATIVESi ', .- Friday, Jan.. to. ' 'v The bill providing" rules and article for ' the government of the armies of the United 1 . States was wad a third time and passed. '." hit.' Holmes presented a memorial from 'the Common Council of Alexandria, pray. ' in;4 that the third section oftheitct of Con-; g ress relative' to quarantines may be extend-., ed to the .district of Columbia, that thare ' may be erected at Jone's Point the necessary buildings for the accommodation of sick and ; disabled seamen, end that a general quaran tine, estnbish merit may be mode at Jone's : Tjolntatthe public expence, which. ras;r- i furred to the committee of Commercd and Manufactures. ; - . ' . At aboiit lV o'clock the galleries 'were cleared, and continued closed until past three OClock. '" ' . ... - . .January 1J. . A petition was presented from the inspec tors f the ciutoni fur. the pot t of Philadel phia, praying for an increase of their com pensation's, and referred to the Secretary of the Treasury. . . The speaker lniil before1 the House a let ter from the Secretary at-War, exhibiting a statement of the number of fire arms, the property of the United States' fit for use. d. saluting the places whetclfiey a're.depdT sited ; by which it appears, that exclusive of the arms in the lands, ofthe troops in the ser vice the United States, the're are deposited in various places, 1 13 30 1. ticket withbiy onets, 3,665 rille, 61 fusils, 1,933 pair of iki y i o caruincs. - This communication was referred to the committee appointed on the arming of the militia. , . . A short time after 1 1 o'clock, the. galleries were cleared. They continued' cloi until o'clock, when the House adjourned. , ni January 1 3. f ,A messsReNsras received from the President oftnc United States, comprising a statement vf the measures cf the Executive: relative to obtaining ilw co.oiH.ration of the Ex Uahw of Tripoli aRalnnt the rtKtiinK Bey, and the application of the Kx-Uat!w for compensa- tun for he vices rendered the United States,' stcompao ea ty t arioua. elucidating docu - - - - I VJI . j Mr. Spahimg presented a memorial from iiiciciu:i:'e oi tii-ora, Ttpresenting the exi'tencc of dilfcrences with the Slate XT N'rtli-Catolma rrlative to boundaries: and Irtat having exhausted every means of jom p mie with Nonli Ci.rolina, they are un drr the ncccssi'y of making an nppcsl to tke justice of the general government, whose lavrpAMtiori they solicit, to ascertain the Jl'.H decree of north latitude, and thereby to dctci mine the boundary between th twu .V.-Jcferrel. rf . About l3 AI ck he naileries" were a9irT tleartd on the motion of Mr. Tackson. The loue UsJ tot rue till near i o'clock. January U 1 he I louse commenced Jheir proceed in (ft thh morning, at II o'clock, contrary to their tiMial course, in secret setting. Laving Je. HtMl.y adjourned while the limits continued clased, and while confidential bumess was ilc;etidinic . . , , . 'I he House continued eitting until 3 o. lk, when tbe floors were opened, and in aljovrititnttniued, ' 'January 15. ' r wo messages wtretreivrd from the Tre li'lfit t.ftb United States. One eihibirinf; a statement ( the apf-licatirn or the t xt cutiti contment iund or COOO dollar frt.m Mf h ii arfars that fclvT end so ctais thereof U Letn appl d to the stipp,)rt of the territorial, tjmrnments t Michisrt end Louisiana, u&til sfH-ciaJ spproptUu, aie read theitfir, atd that tfe bulsne re snarniunesrd hi the Trtnety. 1 he o tlrr TBesvte rwio ed the ft port of tht Pi Mrtwrf the M..t, rpntslnirtg a staHmtM f tberperstitfls f that institetion durln tb Uycir. lUf-rrxd. , 6 wwr;vvcmi n iir jiwwtn.'who 'nerved (liat he hsdS) sotf mtiriitatirfi to Itiskf that rrquirtd ilfd Wors; ihf R,ur; He s were Ottmi H0t eKf tkc k. rd rmiiea clma tiU four, when tic fcuu aJOvrcd , . . ; - - , . January . v V" w,rJ''n the Sfcretarr tfth ircsiary, Uansmiuinj a sutttatotcsf fCcp'fLJtJfrmtfuIastFjPt)'' ,the arootint of ditties aidrjwbacks or goodsj wares and njeichantlTze, intported. into the" United States', and exported therefrom Uu ring the years 1802,1803 and 18uV. . . OA. letter was .likewise receive a from the aecretary , of the. treasury, iranamitting ;kis report on the petitions of jhe inspectora ofr the customs of the cities of New.York, Bal. timdre arid PhiUdelpliia. The report con tains a statement of facts, waving ny, tx- plicit opinion on the, propriety of. increasing the exisung compensation of inspoctora, ex- ' cept during Hie period"6f the prevalence of : jepidemic diseases.' Referred. vx , ' On motion of Mr. Alston, -:: T . Jteiofaed, That a committee be appointed to' enquire imo the expediency of passing a ! law, .declaring the assent of Congress ' to an S act of the general assembly of the - State of ' 'TSVfli-Carolina,' passed on the 22d of Decem ber, .1803, entitled " An act to authorise i; the state of Tennessee to perfect 'title! to lands reserved to this satc by the cession act ;"and that the committee be authbristd to report by bill or otherwise. Referred to Messrs. Alston; G. W, Campbell,' Clntten en, "Trigg and Lyon.' ; ' : : ' The memorial of ."the merchants and tra ders of the city;of Philadelphia, of like tenor vcith.that-from the merchant n- v.rk; ' was referred to a committee of the whole oa the state of th union., ...,;' , :.. I ,:- Leave having been given, Mr. J. RandolplV submitted- from the 'committee of Ways arid- , "f.'V'og an HiuiHiunai appropria-4 tion for the naval service during the year 1805; which was ' referred to a committee of Ihtf whole house to-morrow. ' About 12 o'clock the galleries were again cleared. They 'remained cleared for about two liburs; when the doors were opened. The bill Jo repeal the act to authorise the receipt of evidences of the public debt in pay ment forthe land of the United Sta'es, and for other pitrpbses relative to the public debt, was passea tnrougna committee of the whole uu viucicu 10 oe engrosieu tor a thjrd read- -inp,.' .:, .. . When, at the instance of Mr. J. Randolpiv, the galleries were again cleared, about half after two. They continued closed until 4 .jp'clock.1 . .' " Senate o the United Stath , W ED N ESDaY January 1 5. .' On the question shall it be . ". Resrfvt.d, hat that part of the President message -which 'relates 6' t,he spoliation of - h "-n'ic fciuniuu.-oyUitii. lish courts of adn.iralty, as a pretext for the condemnation of our vetsels in, their prize courts, . referred to a sprc'u.1 committee! Determined in the affirmative Yeas 3J .Nays 3 as follows! r-l?-Mtsr$. Adair, Anderson, Paid win, Uradiry, Cotirlit. Frnr.er .' oilman. l.Mi. houxe, I lowland, Kitchell, Ixijran, Machiy, Mitchill, Moore, Smith of Md. Smith of N. York.SmiUi of Ohio, fcm.th ofTtn. Smith of Vt. Sumter, Tra,y, Turner, White, nrtl.inRton, and Wiigbt. A'fl5 Measrs. Adams, Tickering and COMMITTEK-Messrs. Rmiih of Md. Miiclnll, Anderson, Login, Tracy, Adonis, and Baldwin. A .memorial was presented frrm the.mer chants ofPhiladelphia,cnnm-htin in strong terms on the injustice of the late liritis.li or deri,a:id representing the various ouUagcs committed on the Anicriciin trade. 'Referred to Messrs. Anderson, S. Smith, IVdwin.Miichilt. l.ogan.Tifccy and Adams. On motion of Dr. Logan, the Senate re sumed the consideration of his motion for ae to bring: in a bill topiohibit the ct.m inercial inteixourse Utern il,c U. butts and the French Mand of St. nominr,. The question was uWn Ly Vcas and Navs, w thout debate Yeas Jl Nays 7 as loh. ,owl ri.4S-Messrs. Adsir, Anderson, E-ld-win, Ikadlty, Comlit, I'cnner,(;UmaDt Uow U,d. Ki,cl.ri, Logan, Mclsy, Mnore, Smith tf.Md. Smith of N. Yotk, Smith of Ohic, r-mnn oi i en. amith or Vt. Sumter, Turner, Wonl.ihiftfHi, md Wright. N.irj M.ssrs. Adams, Hillhouse, Mitch i,,,1r,.ckrr'nK Wwer, Tracy, and White. Uhtn Dr. Logan offered the till, which was tead twice. It prohiUs the allowsnce of clearances front the lime when due information shall be , received at the several custom-1 louses of the rgofthe act, until the end of the next scswontJCcrgreis. , . , The ordinary Avenue of the U. Stairs lor 1306, Is enioftied at I3.s00.ooo, the Mcvittrrantait Puod, arrears of internal du ties, direct lax, fce. will produce one hundred, tlusstid, the specie in the treasury 4.i7i COp Making ltnrj.000, st the service of government for 1805., The perwancnt ex peticcs arc climated at Il,li0,000,th x. traordinsry demands for HOC, ar ouai to four million-msking together f.ftccn mil- loncne nunoreU itKlJirty thousand.. Lttv. in :.ft:j.fKD dollars un I , lr J tit JthUi: ' i a, f. i.iigianu.in copsequrnce of fcer success Stirs, il. we frar tint r-l. i... a-. ,'flitior.s n the ccirnnerre of this tetm-iyt rnpt, leeis it tuoiw U.an any nHrrt.-v in the Uniftn. , A alronsj tenon Stfame is tiw treparbg to be sent to ton t'.s. ind that Udy, we trust, will KnJ S'o-ttl.jc, ainJ ,,,,1, iZifxxo Uinr the Ltif l.ih loU.sir scfises." . . a iean Intelligence. FOURTH BULLETIN OF THE ARMY-.- '; ,. OP; ITALY , - . Htai tartrt at MouteieUe, Aroc. 2. .' In cofisequeiice 'of the ' tittle f the' 3 1st, the position of the army before Caldiero, and Re orders feiven on the. preceding day to Oilfisioh of Seraa, a column cf the enemv. ; :iounting to 5000 mrn,- was Separated from uic vorps di ueneral Kossemtiurg, and cut off in such a manner that' it could neither re treat through the vallies nor join the main ary:; ,rhe Commahdxr in Chief on being Pifurmed that, on the st instant, co lumn 'was matching to the heights of St. .Lcoftardsient one of his Aides de-Camp to suiTunon it to surrender.. The General Ofii .cer, HillinKcr, who cotnmahded it, riot see tng any troops, declared his intention to de fend himself. l-be22d regiment of light in fantry, under Colonel Coquet, flien receiv ed orders to advance from VeroncUa the enemy madcaraovement JoappToach him, and forced him to' make a poirjon under the .walls of. the Cattle sa i.'.i:o- tu I commander in chief repaired immediatirlv grenadiers tu surround the enemy. Gen. Carpentier the chief of the stafT, was char ged with, these dispositions, which he execu ted with precision in conceit with, Gen. So liRnac. A hew summons was then.. sent tp the enemy, who found himself under the ne cessity, of laying down his arms. A capivy lation, signed by the Commander of the ene my's columns, and by Gen. Solignac, has put intoour hands iOOO prisoners; with 'thtir arms and baggage.'seventy cfTicersi one bri gadier, one major, one colonel, 8J horses, &c. PrinM' Charles, on his side, finding thala column pfhis army had beer.tut off, and apprehensive of being turned in. hivpr.sition, proceeded to effect his. retrat. We' were informed tjhat he made some movements in Je mght.. At the break'of day feconnoittr tng parties wer sent, out to all parts of his '!!,e VThe division'of chasseurs on horse bark, .under General EtaRnc, and the liRht , division rf General Gitrdanne, set forward in r"uitor the Austrians, who were, harras f d throVph thr day, and of wro we made7 f J P'i;ors " We.this day are at Monte prihr. o-morrAr the army will proceed on its march. - , BavV or iltHitVr Novl 4. JVt ;. learn thatohe" crirpi cf General Mar mont has sfa-rlaf.(1 rt.i u u Tl I T ;v aniiav 11 SlHns ntu-i A fajLuriv to.IJni.iJ,-:B . ... burch having, bteir cut off. The corps of r w 1 $:,uItPa e Inn by tru: bridKc oi assenburh. nr?t..n 8 , uci.iauoiie. j virce urat has,takrn the command of ti c arnty Which IS l(tvnnr!n .-n:l.. . . . ' while tbe Imperor, it said, went from Jl'.e nriRhborhood of EharsparK to Sahr. 1 !' 8"fcd thal Mars,,ftI !o.te, whose head-quartrrs wereintl.is h town, is nurnin? hjs march towards Srhwansfadt andLumbach, from whencehev.il! chance to New. Ir u the intention cfthe Rimians to retres and evacuate th rigl t cf the Da ,m. be. for the purpose criming a jundion with the s-rond Russinn army, emmanded w'"' N,c,,oIlont '' es'imsftd at fc,out 3.OOo mrn. In the miVle orOrtobcr, this artny hod not quitted West Callicia it was then roncrn.rs-H in the ndgliborhood cf nn'toni, where it wis waitintr for the hor es a..d rarriatr,,. a wH as the artiUery, whirh wcie to he sent from WiJna. It was repor-ed that the Russians wr'r? at Possa.., an that thry Ud concentrated a nan nrthe.rfarre there. ,The truth is, that tfcrt nevrr en'e.ed it, and that the Bavarian farnson in ihe fvn f o;.erliis continued in possfss.nnof it. notwithstanding the rcica ter! s.immons whic.li they had received fiotn the lAuitnarj and Russian comn.andcts .to surrendrrif. A Pu'litary hospiul is juste stabhshed at Pau, f..r the reception of the W0U" l rcffl ,r,J variant.- Incor.sequrnce.fthe Impfrial Protlama tion, the public spirit in Austria has been roused to such a pitch cf enthusiasm, that the youth or every class are throng inK to the StaiHlard. Lv nhieh ih become a formidable body of tfencc. The sametpirit pervades tKe Hungarian nation, and the tount UKarte has font to Pmueto orgsniie the national militia, and to a- . (opt the rccess.ry measures of defcrce. In the Tyrol, there are 4O OO0irmetJ ,;,;,;, and the levy In masse has been tsl in mJ 'The fast sailing Schooner IJoat JtlSING SUN, "1X7 ILL ply between Smiths, lie an J Wil V V - mingion, as a rerular Psciet, at Uaat twice week, when practical. The accommodations on board are rood', nd tbe prke for i ruit is redweed to 71 Cents. Those who will favour the subscriber with their custom, may depend on his uiu.cst care and attention , , . . Small orders, Utters, newspapers, ice ia U tarried palii. . , ' . HoczRr rorux l?rcsh Garden Seeds Jell tecelveA nrl fnr fa'e bt ' JOHN WILUKlNGS H CO. V. i.tnr,gtB;i, Jio.-sw, iW, - .. .1 a .For the. WiLictKCToit CatiTTr ' ' . " i." .; ' " Xectures for Ladies, No. 3 it ........ ........... She eanAnt Lime fyrcl" no 'hae; nor project oojcctiont jMftV telf-tndrd." . ' ; t AGAIN the unpleasant task of exposing blemishes, in the fairest Picture under Hea en, is our lot vx whil the pendf femaiiis still humid in the band of the aitUr,he re ceives, with, grateful acknowledgments, the candid remarks of a friend ; and thanks hira forpomting ouUhe few venial impftrftctions, which escaped his notice in the grand design of the whole piece. Under ; the 'conviction and the hope that our motives, for censure, are by this time sufficiently kpnwa to need no apology, we shall in future confine oursefvee to the matter in point, of our several subjects, witlwut excuse, estenua:ion, or even the most distant fear of .offending, ",, . . - A ngble and just.Vr, when predicated on actual merit, is worthy an exalted seat in eve ry hovnm. Tt.., a. il.;. j . "rr P"r MtrntJ6n, have .'' V u u f,cl onjy 85 a contrast to ntir ""'"y ur anj oi uiC, TOO! ties btthe human hpart. Vanity pan never be attended hy fccson, or find Tor a moment, even a resting place in th well informed mind. It is enpendiTed hy7p--norar,ce and aup)6rted by feeding on the su perficial endowments of all who nourish it, never the consequence of their own exertione and often existing on! in their o n bewilder ed i maginations. - - . Our fair hcrninr runnni iU ri. when we sov. thatth often exhibited in the radimt assembires of their sex ; it is conspicuous to ciery one, e Veii to the vainest ni th - - v a - v uiiu iU tnnvirtlnn In Bfp.t--- sk fMM '.I 'a'- . m an mental improvement ; it clops the soaring pinions of Modwj and 7VrA with so deadly weicht. as aveniiu'lv in tuVrl ik ,nn. . e ' v L . . . . fc-w' UUJCI.V Dfiuncl in ita rkim. in .1.. i....., r:. ': itij ante ' , Onen then, thine mrt. I ntv. m iV. cf Experience.; and thine eves, fair one, to the i.uihi iay vi ,rKI.I., 1, Otir UtJCCt but receive a ft-m Knur, .f mii''ia.!..ii ..n. and we arc convinced your, own pood judg ment will effect in that time, 'more for youf envantarre than weeks of sleepless nights, em. .. :' "7 "' -Q"'W'ig tnese esnys. . Wo iiicrcivrc com.ne ouisewra in tins number, simply to the display of a few infallible ) mp. toms of the disease, and leave the mannerof treatment and method of cure to their oil understanding, who 'arc affected with the dis temper. ' ' - In the prncal topics cf conversation should a young lady nibke use of far-feich'd expres sions, or aim at the introduction cf uncom mon ind high flown wonK when syp nitrr ue nd simple terms are immtdiately at htrrom niRnd, tnm'tj r,n ritver be far i ff. Should she seat herself in company, at the rianoot seize the still more graceful Harp forthe purpose of display infr a t educirp hand & arm, ard then refuse to pl.iy if required, be assur ed that 'Mill is at her elbow. Should she suppose TierfiKure' and dress more elegant than others cf the party, and t t'eavor to at tract the regard of those around her, by un natural Restores snd laboud atte ntion to that point, tar.itj has pervaded her vh 4t tjitem. In short, thouandsof hrad-ach, faintingfit, rofJs and all sorts of indispositions have their birth intJBfr. Re it however known, that hit!e deperdeTT r can be lared on the certain ly oj" these last symptoms, for seldom have we found them correct, and never would hy ra ourpresctipiions under them on the first visit, or even aHtrwards (should they cortf nuc) without partiruJapMUDtion iQ ye pt9 and anprtite.of'the patient. AI1ARIS.. 1 IiE Subscribers, as Executors efAVilw. ' ham ll.nrftar ," deccaed, request all ere ottnrs to de liver their accounts prt.petJy at. tested, at the deceased's late store, as soon as possible, or within the time limited by law, otherwise they will le tarred cfrt Co ve ry. 1 hose who may be Indebted and hire open accounts will respectively be called us. on for settlement during the course of thi mnithp ' The Refuse chlie Goods tmscld sill be put t'P to 1'i.blic Auction on I riday the 3 lib InsU in three sepciate Ils, p-yable ly an ap. proved Note st C months, ntj;ocialle at the bilk cf Cspe-l eir. T. I. BF.ATTY, Ex'rt, A. M1.II.AN, C NVilu.Jrgton, Janusty 31, 180ft. Sugar & Molasses. . Jfjt rtctruti lj iht II if Htflunit CiM. iltrf, nm 1rinJtJt 101 hhds. Suar, J barrcU do. Sl.Mi.Mth.Tci, Wh'cli Hill be foli Jow Ut Cafi or . pioseJ Notes, - . . A. LAZARUS. tyu Jae. 1806. . IOH SALE m 40 or 50 tierces of new " 1UCE. Arpiy.ta ' Dudley k c, Wilmmep, Dee. J4 U3J,

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