e Many . YrHE SAILOR'S ADIEU. Why dot h the tear unbidden start f ' s , Why beats my tad, my sinking heart ' . -: Thus heavily !...' Euza 'tis because I part My lire! from thee: ; Tost from the rude" ana Foaming ware, Mie O er-wluch he howling tempests me, . In distant climes I go a braye , '.;' i.V, "The furious Mi. ' My doom perhaps 7-a watery grave, ' '" V ' ' r ' Far far from theeV Yetnot the angry ocean's roar, 1 V TiorYocks that skirt the fatal ahoreW" .v. ana ; been - stain'd with shipwreck'd seamen's gore ; I V ' , , ' Could niake mefear s Wo, U thy loss; I now deplore, I', i With briny tear. -?m flh thrtd all nti mth I 'Arize r ' : iv. . ' Wilt tlou. my absence mourn with sighs -Aqd Heaven Invoke with uplift eyes, j . A . i .-t 1 , s I ; To speed my way fy . Wilt thou f But tee, the signal flies '---'.'r , , jj ; ,1 muat not ittty ;.;. By storms that sweep the deep abyss y By plighted yows by all our bliss: "'ji;. By this embrace and this and this' ; Ueuraiaia: oetrue - Remember Love a last Dartinsr kin in . I ., . , V V X . Adieu 1 Adieu I H ANECDOTES. , A eomofation town in the neighbourhood 'f Weymoutti, In England,'8 lately published 1 a hand bill, of which the following is a literal opy; Whereaa his Mujesty the King and Queerf U expected to honour this ancient Corporation with their presence in the Courte of their towsr 'tO this place.' In order to pre vent tfien. from meetinp ho impediment in his journey, ' the Worhipful the Mart and UailiiTi have "thought proper that the follow iili; , regulations shall bt prohibited as fol lows No body must not leave no dirt, nor nothing in that shape, before their doors nor bcpi,and all wheel burrows, cabbage stalks, juarblii st'ouci and glher vegitables, ' must be tAeptout of the streets. iAnyoiiewho shall jk giyinp olTince in ny manner in any enc of these articles shall be dealt with according to law, without bail or mainprite-CJ tovt !t!U KtnratJh'i Wvrihibful Slart,' tiv.. ... . ... , f. . . , (1 . 4'JA party of tailora, vwho , had been in thej battle of Trafulgur, were, a short time ago, tail i Plymamh l)ock'(Eh2land)' by tome ,'Cirb of their acquaintance . bo lien," Snid rcne ot tftcirn, yuu narciosi oravc iti-ion. ";l'biar Mlow I lie's gona to Heaven 1 .houe." . ; 'Go'ie to HeaWnl" replied lien, .f tq be ture ho! it, wlut' the htll ecuU no , . ' J1EDICAL. ' I In the nik't of 2d lustasit, I wat called to child not (luile u'uiti months old, -which al- .'thirjh nut in good health, had cried tor two m mvrc than ustul. On examination tl-e BMhcr dicwvrtl a hard iutlamed toiiiour, &h ul half ait inch froia the umLilicut, on ilie , left side, one. winch a poultice was applied. - Uii retuovm the p-juluce iuu wmc i vii- ', 4 ted th child, - a unaU appcrlure had taken ,. lct in the niidi'lc of thu tumour and the iiyi.il of a lur l aub.tance was visible. " I tou'.J on!y at Grt feel, from the site and. ru'.i'tWit, that it wat nut a needle a had Uci j)(ood, but on the child's ging toi I !-i p. it projected suTMeutly to shew a part - vf a nail, wliictt 1 held, and by enlargcinjr !it:'poninK and ditsccting down and around 'tb Itvhd attracted iu It is a cut 4d. nail, ot Ut alntutt one and an half inch Ion it; . aid a little bnu Tuc.tlnld it uivs for hit arid has enjoyed good health, nf bat it n tu.Tcred anf other Injury from the course of , Vu nail th.,t a totud sort which 1 now ftr lr hr.lcd. Till ii.il mint have brvit tAeu by the mouth, and swallowed hed frcriiwl, , probably at tu time of its Catling lUlettli it which it has luur ; at which pcnxl clnl , aJrru are known to bt fnd cf carrpng hard tu'itttslothrir mouths 5 and itsdiuharge ktmi fofltinately to hevf Ictn dircr.tedtoa part of tha body la. Iih;e to be.iimirrj by it. I have been infonocd kv a physician, S vtrci:ynnott diAibtrd, that h tatractta a ned: from Udy"s rm. which th rtC'il(.tid to h. swallowed many tiiotiit.sbvfire.i bull have never heard ofa zr thu'4 M nr? as tl.ia tsi travvliinir a i- n.Ur ryrtc in the hunun Lody-i;nr CH ARLES I ON', April T. ? ,;' Thesli'ip I.ern1rr amtd fi'im New. fork at J-ijrwt!.s,'jtitth Utcf Msrth. as'atjon i hrr was kao"n at Port-au-Prlrict, tNi Eitiperor, taUia Lewis tailed t t Ji her oumWr of Americans ilair -trier, l wt on board at voiunicarsj .It is Ctrtaia that this vvpvditiop it Inltndrd far , .the Crtts 1 those fpfr-d in it made no tfovntettMir tticc's, as mey were ,aurca thrywoull be ft cti?il with Rrtal jny by tli ,fj'iu thcrs, whi wtre ststtd tobc'rea!y , fr a roMy.ioT. 1 In Lrtndcr kJ one hurt. cVeJ and tifUty men on bord t!icl and iViu wSo wmt fr'im rort au-l'nnrr , It wit uppo4 would maks a force of t'lout two huilrd and f. fi y mm, that eaeldbe spaiad froiatlie ti4 to feuk B landing. It wit (aid that tka Lsandrl had threat qutmiitisaf arras, anunuhitian, and clottftj, ca. boar 4. commissions wire giteii to Jmert- - d .... t 1 u.v!.li from Boston, was appointed a colonel. A number of articles, such as clothing, aaddlet &c was purchased at Port-au-Prince. ' - t - Extract oaleittrfrom Washington, March 33. it . Lad evening difpktcffts wcre receiveJ from our minifter in London, Mr, Mon- roe, which ftate, that Cncc the arrival of hrlt prehdeniial metlage m London; unce ine ipmi vi una ' vuunirr uaa under Hood to be fo greatly excited a- gainlt the tontfua o that government, ,ths changes ot conduct in that admihiitra tion, to., him, had' been tery great and pointed.- The king and queen had alfo been ery attentive, and. la genferal. fo far at perfon'al refuel and attention weie concerned,' there had been 1. no omliuon 5 -that the old adminiitration naa not an fvvered hit lift note, and the ncvJ, at the date of the dtfoatchet, was not fufiiciently formed to be addrelled on the lunject or our dilputet. wu. Monroe further adds, what the friendt of this country will be - rejoiced tr know, Jhaf . c will not leave London before he (hall have brought ilie negociation to a happy mu, or txhauf. ted the means of negoctation.VThe gene, rktbelitf here it lhat tha wonderful yield. ries -r.of Nabttifi- on the continent:- the peace ma Je there, the change of the mlnif try in England and the partial prohibition! 01 tne manufactures, wmcn win certamiy amount to 11,000,000 of dollars per an um, will, induce the BrttiOi Cabinet to make amends for the tniories iiiflicleaon our citizens, aad)icld ut ilijt juftice which we lk." - --J - GaztUi We have great tatisfaction in communict ting p the 'public the following pleasing in formation, inasmuch aa it completely Durires Uie government of alt criminal connivance at, N or participation in the late mysterious expe j union under iiranda. A letter is received in town from General Dearborn,' Secretary it War, in which he preremptorily declares that neither the administration, 'nor any of the heads of departments individually, have any knowledge of the destination of the Ln der; that on this subjuct neither Mr. JelTer.. son or Mr. Maditon ever had any conferences and communications with General Miranda ; that it was hot until after she bad sailed, tlut they were advised of her beiog destined on a hostile voyage J" and that on receiving this advice, anits were immediately instituted a- gainst, the parties concerned, and that too, before any re presentations Wore mauetothem by any furcign- minuter or agsuu-iuktrds. --,The President's Message'at thecommence- mentoflhe prescut sessiontofLongrc, was published in Eni;laud early in the mooih of January. The New-York meinoi ial had been published. It is taid that Mr. rox, a short time previous to his coming into the miuU'.ry, expressed himself averse to the proceedings respecting neutral commerce wlucia have recently complained of. , itoniraiili taken bj the B'Uith. " , Advice is received at the Island ofCi'bi, by a packet from Old Spain, that MmttnitJt oit the Itiver la Plata, it taken possession of by the Untiah, and that their force niuut cd to eighteen thousand trps the Com maiidm oiheer on this expedition wat nut n i.ncd at Cuba, when 6ur informaut recei ved thi iiilcllimce- A'aiirfu CS;IU, . 1 1 - mm 1 . . LtnJt, W. It. It It stftd that Mr. Crattan declines bold jnty any olfiv.!! station, thonfh he wdl give the new Ministry hit entire support. . Fill's funeral shall take place w Saturday the .id inM. and that the body shall lie m stair on the prcciiding I'hurkday and KriJ.y. liHtllivnce received front off Boulogne States, that the most vigorous measures are adopting alon; the French coatt, pirtiwlaHy' at Dmihrgite, to place the latter iu a lormida hie state of defence. Active prtrf:r.iioris have begun to be madt in the Boulogne no, tilla. - 1 . A gentleman lately returned frOinFlushlnt;,' informs vs, thatthsrt are sis faguo ahipa neaiiy ready to launch at Antwerp; theie ships when ready tar sra, will, In all prcbabi-, "f gotathe Ttset. Govenrmem, we trust, will take measures tociutethcni lobe Inter tcp.ed. . 1 ' Last nicrht Paris papers arrived to the list ..i I.,i1.i.iL.. lit . Thsiiitfllictncf from Berlin tpesks with coiiSd.-nce cf the prrtration of peace be 'tween Prussia an4 t rancc. A treaty is said to ttr been tfrnd, bp which Ilaaovtf is tt) remain in the hands of FnitUa till the (tne Taftwtei His Pruvslan Mihrsty too,' la hit general ordert t bit array lutes, that ht h t-Kctedtd ita prMarvinfti pctee ;! bat that if Vtr b4 taken 4act, ha, isconvinctdkit tranp4 would havt shews the mwlrtt trihy of li r j hire isnocipecttiion of hostilities belweta 11 the two earf ; Books iind Stationarvf at IS, flUttmj'.OI J," tfiUUHj. BL'RKF.T wi the Nw TcsfamtDt Family ttnj Khool B'Uts ' frsfes Books, . J D!sMr Urmtto, JS'cwvWs duty of Min Sermons tni other- practical Works of the Rev. Kalpti brfcktne, A. M. . ' - - , . Thompson' history of ChrisV'-wfththe live of the Apostles and their successors for Hervey V Mediutlontf , WattiYMiscellanies Boyle's vheological works, ---.:. -' Beauties of Waits- Family Instructor ; t Zimmerman on Sohtudcr Pilgrim's Progress Tracts, Sermons, fcc on important subjects The Christian World .Unmasked v , ? 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Momalbert, a novel Ly Charlotte Smith GrasviHe Abbey, a Romance Cecelia, or uiemcirt r.f an heiress Tale ol'ihe Timei, Taletof W'onde The Pigiorv, a tale translated from Um Cer." man ot Koucbuo " . . 1 ' The Costlcs, or Athlyn k Dunbayn, a Hign lauu viury, panuioru ana rtencn -( The Minstrel, or Anccdotct of dikiiog.bed ptrsonagea . .. ; , ' - U Ihleigirte, Queen of Norway . , Wcner, Adtlaoe fi! Sancerro. . . ',4 ' Dorv.l, or the SptcuUlor, a ov fiA:i.ttd e' t recent facta . t . r, u ( , r l yrical Ballads, Ocesn Spectre ,. ,, ) 1 he Ammsted Skeleton, Mordaunt , The Rival Mothers, tfeluco ' , . , Charlotte . Ten. pie, 3 5 At.U, or the Love and Constancy of two $- K in the' desert V ' ' ' The Ring, a Spanish Story ' - ' " Tht Roval Capiivet . ? 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