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3 V r' if nil on TKir r a tirex f : L'AKil; OR, THE YEAR, ZnmrUH nfispertt tiinnel annus ...7. LO ' my fair, the-Horning lai y, . . Peeps abroad Irurt yonder bill Phrxbus rise red ami haiy, Frost has stop'd tkt village mill. S.U'XY. . . AH around look tad and dreary ; . .. Fast the flaky snow descends.: . . . . Yet th red-brtaic c!iLub cbcaiy, While the mitten'd last at ends. S MAC.CR. ije "thy winds and rot k the eetfajj' Tluwjthe rW and wets the pisAj 'borqai c&okVihe savoury potta&e " km ikei the cakeiipcm tUe hearth. ' -Sunjihine- intermits with ardour Sflades Ay awiftly.o&the; fields Showers revive the druoping verdure. Sweeuihe saany uaUad TiUdt. 4- .4. Pearly bears! the eye ajjralnj ; Child ; forbear the dead unbless'd J ,': - Hawthorn every hedge adoming, J?luck the flawers but sparelhe nest.. " T." j'cmsv - - - -Schvelboys jfcthe broek disporting, Spend the'sultry hour ( p'ay ; Vhile the nymphi and wins are Courting, - Seated on we sow made hay. ' -r JfVLY. 1 '' Mxidi with each a guardian lover, VVhlle the vivid lightning fliei, T . M5tcoing to the,.ntarest cover, Cia p theii hands baUtie their eyes. . ' " . 'e- AVCV1T. See the sorters, g'tano s, dining-, Seated o: lh shady gt4 " O't'r ttie gate Ihe squire declining, Wautun cyei each ruddy lass. '- StrTIMBOt, Hark ! a sound like f'mant'thwKJW, Murderer, may thy malice faiH ' Tom from ali thy love aMindcr, -. V.'idowd.birdi araund ln?'ail. . OCfOBEl." Now Pbraona ;ur her Treasure, Leaves autumnal trew the ground ; . Plenty cro wns the market measiii e, - W hi the rhill,iuii5 basklyealwre--- November, Kow be giddy rites of CAmtis - - : " Crown the h jn r' dear delight I . ' , Ah ! the yiar is fli ling licm us, Bak. the t'ay and drear the night. " 1 DEC! MB FR. "Bring more Wojd, and se the gfcses ; Join, .iffy Mends, our Christmas cheer ; Cwme a ca.ch ! and kif the jafe'e . Cljristma c nics'kut uixe z yfaT. - Sfu y' . CONGRESS. i HOUSER EPRES ENT ATI YE S. TSic HrJubt went iotp committee of the wko!eMr. J )ho C. Smith in tbeSfeir oft . the bill for tfu. reduAioa of the marlnr rriirrn: The bill rerlajcti the officers of the corns tti 1 captain and 12 lrtuteirants, and empowers wr ticiiaeni, at an? futuie petiod, when in h opiot'on it nay ie necellry to aogracnt - iwc nurooer or. eiactii Id is liot tv exceed thole Mf prcleDt uthofikd by law. r Mr. Eppeh moved to flrtke out from the wora oexj 10 tfie 3 J hue of the :ilt fcAion to Mffii(ihe-leaioaf and irrfert ''-The who'e or the oificcra of the' maritKf corps except fuch as are at prefer t in adual fetvice in the Medfcer'- ran'eao, fhall be, ind'the fatne.are hereby dif Jfgrf from the fei vice of the Unt'tcdSiates. Pfrttidcd, liowevtrtfiat if the Prtfideht of the IJnited Siatei lirdeem it expedtuUo employ a greater naval force than inflow in actua icrvivr, he Hm I be, and heieby id auihoriftd to p; .ih loth ad(Jiriioal ffi ers a mav hrnr ccff.jy for the adtluioui! veffeli called into Ur Mr. Ltil fdhl it o'igfct be proper lo ftate that fhj' Kill n '' l t " ? 1 1 ..-v w.,, ( lu tduic was iuc lame, wjin tliat paffed by xhc Houfe the lad feffian. d Jr4by-1 he t was ihcuTiileirgerJ lo be" be RatioBed krrt and tsrdff' L'eaterJinti. three of which irere to be attached to the cornmaod of Norfolk, ThHidelDhia nd New-YorkAt Phtladerphia there wj8 at-prefent . one cptaU( who tne eommand pi only Dhceo iDariRca.v Tbeftf'Were bkewrfe fcWral iieuteBiipn andinel captinthc Mediterranran, ; : Accor31isg to the contemplation of the bill there would be one lieutenant arf failadelphia.'tnothet at Nor- row. naartftDer atiANewXorlt rand' ooe for ibeTertice jo the Mediterranean, leavtii;'5 at this place, which wete confidctcd as fufficient to relieve Vetaroin 2 fauadron. It wasithere fore, confidered that'twe)ve lieutenants would' be imply lumctent, aliowto; the tUblrfoiiicnt: of a marioe corp 3 to be acctlLry. v - Since the bill had been reported, a fliteroenr of the incpehies 6f tbt corps bad bee4oiJ U . fore the Houfe by the Secretary of tbe Navy. Ou lo6king at. that Aatemeot, he was ireliocd) I04he opiftion of the gendsmaa from1 Virginia; that the whole eflablilflmeni bucrht to he done Way. it would appeatirom it,1 that it waal.be moa orpenyve military eftablifhmeDt txiltmg in any coantry. li was fo far beyond ihe or dToaiy expenfei of .the military, that, in his opinion, the committee onht oat to hcatlc'e, a momeat about either reduiing it, or iecorpo-i ratiftgt as part of the army; The lieuttnaut coIonaPtomminddrtt received more than j.oeo dollars a year Thifr eitriTagant fcrm pwd for the fuppoit of ilua ofSccr, w as a fafScicnt rea ' fori' of itfelf for rcdudiig that office. 'It ?p. peated that he ch rrd the United States for pay ?ni fubnilance 1 722 dollars for houfe rohr, for fire WOod ICO'dorU.rl I inrAnrtdm h r mittce ill rec IK that lie is a marii.e ofScer) ioo doltars. It slfo appeared that fubalkrn ofB.-e'rs, charccJ exstai-... ;v fuais for Cre-wonrf anif fotaee ; how forsce could be u fed on boaid of ihipa he was yet to learn. It would cither appear,that the colonel commandant had pzS . ing through his hands the ar.'nu;l fum of between'' fixty and fevtntv thoufand dollars : and that.' "in his accounts, there remained to he BiccQHnirol I for a fum oi near 13 000 dollars ; that for the preieoi year, the unaccounted lurns w as 5 700 dollars, and for the preceding year 7,200 do! larsi making in the aggregate, 12 924 dol lars. .. 4:- Confidcrino: the tXDenfesT this eotns etira vagarit, arid that if it were neckffary, tt'roighi oepiacea on a urtferetit tooting, and That tht matines required mioht be drafted fiom the re gular'miliiary tTlablifhrnent, Mr. Leib aid, he Ihould heaf tily give his affent to the ntoliooof ine geiiileinan from Virginia.. Mr. ulit cvQuired how. if th(-nriiofnmn ofihe penticman trmn Viio-inij iTimM U-?,A,t. ed, thole officers at preftRt in the Mediiefrane an. werCtibe lelieved. li mnft Iw ull b - wv-a niiwn 11 to the Keatlenian. that one fonadrnn went uut before the otht-r itturned. An to the A nS i T I tbc gentleman l o n Pcunfjlvania, to take ti e equilitJ number of mariners from the? rmi. it waa noi praatcaDle. J he ordinal fol : . . I M f r .... were noc tniinea tor this kind of Itmee tbev ,wi uiuis t'j tiiHiiarge 11 ; laere was another and a llroager objtction there were noi men in tnearmy t t e fwund, who cotild be fpared. -For ihefe reafons. he that ir the bill were to tfah, it woMld be better v &nu 11 111 in uriiiiiiai inane . . . L . & ' ' - f ." ... Mr, tpbfi rch to eivc the vettle-mi M tf t r 9 & i 1 1 w taa Mf ff.crrufitis (Dt Etillis) the explanation he nfiud. If the uentlcmart were fiieru'lv tn fir) (irl lit., ttm K- - . . . I . 7, .us aincuunicfir ir wi a r tie n :i.:::.iL.-i! . . : 1 v juovtatc-ine otratu y tie had Uaiiei. -In makitic the amendment, Mt, Fdocj faid he ha J- guided by the cotividiou that the frtarirVe corn, -...cr uuiy mey m:gnt nave pertorimd, had nofeih!erd ferviceu equivalent to the txpencr? incurred inthrir eftablilbrnen tllfr.wn.'i,. 1 been'tftabhfhed in i ToR. lined ifcey bad colt the Uuitid States 353 73 dollars. 7. 'SOO dbllara; in 1799. 37 COO dollars ; iu l ecp, 4,000 dollais ; in i8ci, 85.000 doils was Well underflomJ thWtke fftotlninn tJf the officers n tbe fericje arofe .foldy from a millke irl wording ir. ; . ' ' V Mr. Vornum (aid, if he under Rood the f. feA ofthe amendment, it went to rcdnc the cdlcers and, dot the men ; it would therefore, leave the rqerj without any) peiforj "to command tbem.; This, be apprehended, would produce aTJatf of. cao4i,'"--'.v f ' The .sifcftion was theo put or Mr! Eppes' arncnd neBt, which was negaiicd- Ayes 45 -Mocs 50. '. , ' ' ' . . '' ...;.' On motion of'Dr. Leib the period '. from vhich the rtduftioa is to take place was fixed ;o be the ! ! of Marchr " '" ' Wfiiu the committee lofe and reported the 'ralf which the Houfe immediately took up, apd ordct cd a thitd reading to morrow A cs TvtspAT, jFrrary 14. ; -- m Mr. 'Rodney obferved that a futjtA had fome ime fiace been btfote congtefs9 inhlch the. Commercial world was cooliderably intertftcd ; he alluded to the fixing a ftaedid of weights & meafures UuiJcr an imprelfioo that this was a bttime to rtfume its confide rat ion, h moved a rcfolution to inliruct tht xotnmittee of Com merce nd Manufactnres, to enquire, into the' expediency xif fixing a ltaqdatd Of weights and uieafures, . .. . . ----- - - -s- -" - Mr. Ljt'bTuggefied tte propiiety of rrft-riihg the fubject to felted commit. er, irTwhich idea Mr;. Rodr.cy acquit feed. Vhen Dr. WiKhvll after jfi'nint a number of reafons which led him to be of opinion.' that coi.gicfc would nor, durtug the o rient ! Hi n, te tuar lec to arrive at any co tclutivr rreJii-es on tie tut jtdmov ed to p"llpon: the icfi utioH until to mortow. x In which Mr 'tt. dn-iy acquit fri g, the mo- .tfco was ordered to lie util t morrow. An en g roiled bill for the telitf of certain mi :Iitay penfiontrs in ''South' Carolina wasnad the third time and t aff..'. An ciigrrlKtjuJ-'ftr-thrTdln f. the onanne corps was re .t the third tiuc, and pali Mr. Ttiomao's motion for jhe aonointment of a joinrco-nmiuc of the t wo HouIch to rrport when it will be exped;rrt t a 'j 'urn, and what bnfinefa ic will be proper prtviuufly to attccd to was aereed 10. . X Mr. oard m ji n for the mbofttion of a tax . S.goyr Andreoh, in a me it!ii af . . ; . raids, iomed companioi,., U Lc .. heard th notfe of t he Count 2anibtc car, tbern ble, to Ijht the lamps aa, W rhe phoST nx waxycaudle. wiri,' winch we,' nad WroS ' outlelves were of noZlcTvice to usl W ' ' thus forced toxy wbick we fuccceS m procurjog a light. . . V "t.yl'be.CoBot then leaning over the of the gallery was aWe plainlf to dffcov '- furfacef the Tea. t He immediately attend (A to by ho.ora fbag f.od. but" Vl r H T' f0r the bal'0I f in the wave! nth fo much rapidity, that the fluck forced : the water hve feet upwards. l.1 ihto about Half pall two' i the raorn' To get our balloon out of tbe4& -.tere were Wpk(ikpm mi mr A apd oiir rcmatWni inft,uW(B . ' . ;'e.ba!lopatodjatdy rofe, vand UIT -;ordeds.ihe mWans l iLt;. : .ir'.. ' r , 1 '""K " ine water Jrom our clothe We wcte .w,Kl, . rt " the height of otr fecond afceMion, bm it was extraorciuar, high, if wc may judge from" tbc trouble nhvd m bcarirrg each other, whic! iridcatesirextreme rareiclir,,. of the air Car " tUhes wr re rovticd with a thick mitt condenf ed anJ frozen. A c!.ui h 3 Vered over us, and whid Pf 1 hHgl' ee whih were now -under our lmall boat, The moon appeared to be so a level wnh m, and of the color of blood. It was at this period thai AnA, f-..: ..... ied w.rh a violent bleeding at the rofe. At uailuu mm) in weight atd - iO- .ef paz, began to defcend a fecofid time with a lefs tap.d taction. Once mofv- call upon tfcc ' fea no other 'rfcfource i-ma?n. ...... -.i.. fHff.r rurfclves to be ear.Kd along by the fo.ee v. - w...wr7 w,u,wnicn Diewwnh aHonifhipe violence againd the ballunB. the4 ii of a vflcl. Sometimes we were drifta-""" - vv,""l'.,.7V: "S 7 w vi, otbers we floated on their fuifar 'km 11:11 :.j i . , f . '. miuiQ aiOPir with, fuch impetuofity, that from the coaft of llomairna we weie driven to' that nf lflrN - fc , . . - mr five hole hours we were ftruggling with death ; length, on Saturday, at eight o'clock in the mnrninrr ir m tmtnA -.... A.I.' e 1 ........ v iv.uuwuncnrcs m iiguc oi ine porr, ol Vruda, from W'iieh wewere . ten miles dif taut. Mr. Antonio ?azol, came to our alTjlt. "UJcej d. faved mip4 bark. v . . .6nr, tvirynrrro imported into th U, ' he thcTmall bw was emptied A debate arofe which continued till 4 o'clock, ' ? T.1.'1 P'y f'Hcd, a proof of us rsiraoTCtnary elevation. We dtfl irvctiy uw 't caitkd to wat d M mint OfT: fclves wc were conveyed toToja ; the cold had al.CCted US fewerrlv. risrti.itlarli, yuir i!t;d. After havinrr remained o that vlllaire fi.r fr.. days, we trobaiked for VtnutsK where Wcariived this morning at eight o'clock." , uch is the recital which Mr. -Zairbeecari snd his conipaniVnsrii Jve givn of hrir'daner- OUS VOVaue. The'nhfilipnsnrdarlil -ibi ih rwiainad for a whole day w tboirY the power r ipeecn, and were to f veiled thai it became ne ctfTaiy to cut their clothes, in order to uudicf them. .- - 7 . . ".& t6 the 3'J 38 200 dttllarj, uiaaiiiir wi 1 ie ac(T.-irvai f- t m .r. n't;. improper to pafs it as the rtate of theountry ,as to it f jreig n relations, was fuch : as tnig h t Tcqiire the aid .if the wKlc military force in cxiftuiee. Chit reafvi had ceafed. anrlh. KIM t waa confecf irnlly reported t the Houfe." The vu'uu-unt, , . im , itjjwiia n, were oj. opinion Uhat.it was not ;thc intention of cong'itf- to fc r!uce the corps entirely ; they had fnppofed that the reJnAion 'contemplated by the bill might Ire madt, and a fuflicient number, of marines ftill Retained in fuv"ce. ; They had confidered a Lieutr Col. Commandant unuecriTary. ; ari it would be found; by conlohing the report of the Secretary-of the Wavy, lately laid before tbe J Iioufe..that not more than 1 12 marines were attached to ; this ,place-they had .luppofed a captain (ully comp:tent.to this com mandwh'cb epabraced as large. a oornber as was ftationed in any other part of the United States." The' bill oatcmplated Xht retaining one captain to ftiro appeals to hve been aaua rlyadvanced tv theLTicut. Col. Commandant, bctorche lud filed a jfiDgle Sccount or voiicher. di v 'd 531 2?JP9S JikiUt y - Any , e who will exr rrrfiis the accounts will nen;eive 'ika, k out tbe. whole lilt of expences a mode of adjuli. fa'tr-examinatioh... ot the acconnti Ti- f. potlible to ?(Ci rtain what a particular o&cer "-itu ano 10 wnat he.! initle.d-'Thave-made a Hatemei.t fai l Mr. E. a far as I have been able, ofthe To ins received by the command , ant . ;" ".r- ":" . .-., '' Ppher.fpfclfer t P harge made by the comma,id?nt. J From Which it appeared, .he f. id, that he jhad received 9,170 dlv ; it al appeareJ that, cfuriilg paix-oftSe period covcrrd by thefe accounts, he had itceivtcl'. 80 doRara tar .ni:ir. ltl,v .fjom. this ftatement it (o loAcd that.the ctimmancJant rertivtd - wirhiti-oo d liars 'as niuclirjsdier: whoftia. laty wasjjmittfd I0.2.700 dollars, wlc C. I. Burrows received 2 398 dollars year. " Hi f'Ohferveii lhat he bad notjiad Mjpir" tuni.y pf iityeliiatipg the other 'accounts jirthe ftaUmerrc iut he had fcen enough cf them to convince him that the corps ought to be riduc ed. , Heaflctd wluther it wtie the intrrtilof the "'United-'Starea' io fopport this eflablifhment at an(enoimoii expence when the ac'jttftmeut of ourdifTeiencef in 'theMejdit'erraieah hid near. If rendered their feivicffiatatTrirci CTaty io tlaat fear r was not however- . be faid hli arr.iVn m dwell on tlic fuWeft-Htwar. fully convinced - the COrnl mioht A'tC-nCmA . . miurv to the United State. Par tKtVK...r 8 i had paffed Copgrefs two years ago, and A debate arofe which continued till 4 o'cleck, hen an cut urntnent took, place -without asv . decnion. . . Nicff.s. I3-rd, Findlry, S. L. Mitchill. M Sloan, fwpported and Mcffrs Lowndrs, :Be dinffir, Macon, Moore, & Huctr, "or:alef . - . : A " ? t&e rctoiu.ton. una! v ova - MMX, (it.tir) Qdiler tl, 1803 ..The cucnmflaucc oft be aen'al vovare of Mr. ti Zambaccaii. ihc hour at winch ht let off, the daiknefs of the night, the rapiJitv of the af ceolion, and. thc:c1f.traoidiiiary height to which he appeared to ".e, hae ail coMribu.trd to un der this ypynge a remarkable one, and htvc ex Cited h,e public imereft by the ebiifcqifcnteF wlbwnHtj they tvere i kcty to be aticnded iur. ,6,embaccari and niscompanions only for-n id the refolution to dcpAn, iu ord r to faiidfy th .wifhea of the multitude abd avoid ill treat- tn:nt; "Mr. Z.n;bjccari iTfing in .the air, took hi leave ot the (pcdat.oVs byicryitg " out to :nsm iiaieu, felloe urttzens ; ; adieu, j my country. He cprtated to fo;'efee ' "unfortuii atc'JlTiie. They tofei as xve ha've alreadv- Hit a J, very rapid.y,' ' Tli balloon f welled vetj much. '- .. 'IT""" ' - Tb lup'bre of the tq,iili)- 'a Was too great; it appears tnat notning .,, calculated.. Thty were then carrltd i u by t! !tr, and blon boat at tancum ti re pi in of the at t o! phcte. At lenjth, afer ti:n v hours r;avirrati on, they fell into the litrian fsa; oh tht 8 h wl ber, at s o'clock 10 the morning,' and owed thtir fafeti to a hark which mVkp.f ik-m up. j The following is the fubiance of aha.' : V . . vr iiavn.ci nave o-c: Tcq, at IBe lcptita Board m Health, at Venit;. We rifKBoloena on Fridav nioH the t h inr.aot, to gauryne impairnce"or the iriu.ii tude, who demandeooor depantire with enn jUnt outciies At three qu?rterpft milnighT,' v. .1,. (-. , Gallic Fraternity.; - HAManaru umv .1 Our city has been for th'fe two laft days in great confrfiv n and cmbai'afftn n; . from which it iir not hkclv that it will he aMis to vtn'jmr Mel'twithfliut caofiarlciaciifice texn loi.c fotefi(e(i,and foietold bv all whn have pcid any attiMlion to noliticaf niatrer. is ar icotth toa.yto p.H3. The French having eti iireiv rtnofted H was prnTyie for them -to get at, and having ccr rai.ily f' t ol upon the principle of maintaing the atmv of HanOVPr at the era art. nf jk r. thcr people tta tnatter of whom, findirg now ittat nd more is to be pot Jn that nnaiter. havf .f.p!?4iiUL!l? Hanfe Towna.:s ixivz the near. n . .... w . tit, lllv wtQKeft. and mo;t atilr to .imilh thom -vilh money. Tluv have actrr.4in0lv.ciaHe fijrmjl demand of a very'largefum as ins faid, roi,r "v-to'B ) dollars j iiiihe fliapc vf a kian, farwlneh 'hiy i5er to mortiatr Tl,irrri f ''" u Th.e. F'tiith n'inifter. .Cin'zen i rtiHuiarur,; has alio prelrmrd a ki r l'ncii'na- iory n.euvoir to the Senate, wherein h?. r. m. pi t , than people are here employed to tecriJt - uiiii. iti.u 11 at t Mmen . ifvrii ttfiinf o aw t iiiiT cnoai to aliie .... . .1... - fl.:. tu dohu cTnicn ionic hunzted rrfojii arc wc oanacceu outitives to ine ttr.-fmr afrei.li..r-'l .r.(;L;.':. a--r . T. X -..j power-ofour globe, flatenngou.felw.g. th3ti. lor E.gland, and that the faid fet tiers ar Eu- nrnnnrhMii n tr n i I nd T ... - ft. I - --r- . . ... p, .- moumjjta i.trt reeiint., d many other cdmpUintsof a qiially foutidcil iq juiiice ht the Senate war afTeni- . . . .f,v ,'. f i '"m !8't imi rooming, as were azio tnc g,,a,;d .t became irnluWeT to delcenj, rinW.ila -CouficM. 6b ; but nothing war Lxn-lpxicof ihe,atV,-.TOadfnrotfr, ope ot u ii:vu we to it a tnort lime alifr.our departure. The bjHoOa now tofe Co a henrht ihat";, k carnc irrrpofliSle to determine, by the aid ofthe . ' . .a ' .W" !-.! j . -..i- tncrmotneter; tor that we bad taken with us. being cooJlriiacd-after Majtllan'a method, it became netciliry tp arra-ge '.rjsvioija to uiing tr which it was mterly itnopffikle fcrs0j to do as our J;ands were, tot ally. btoumediviih cold. The Count Zimticcari felt by this time a iFronjHrictinatioa to vorhitXaiid lUr. ClU..: found a very gre at.difriculf y iVbteathfng. firtth of tbem wtre foon fazed with' an nrefirtible drowfineja.' aatd i,; a i few minutes fnk down upon, the flooring of tbe galleryTin a profound . ' ' .' " ' ' v Sigf.ior AndrerHi, being the only one Who had ben-abfe tVrefiir fa!ling afleepi:a wakened Coutir Zambeccati who' immediately afked' what ftate the batotoeter was in, but it was im Pffiyciaform.hfaiV asonr ismrs wete : ttDguifted, .- - ; : ; . . ftlTtdid, and. ihettTore. rTolhlnr r'aa he ncfitiva- ly known, the-Kea'ators, tfc. btiog brood to difdofe no part f the delibetationr, till after a dtcifton has taken place. ' AH that is.known is, i h rhe prepof!a above ir.r nttor.cd -were rith' bcmuJ on, ard as is qcreraUy belioed, ijvft ed i prBvifirnalTy. To morrow it a general mett-, ing of the citizens,' whn it will be decided ; hat is to be done. h is n eft probable that the city will be furred to comply rather thaa expofe itfelfto be pot under military execution. .Geitr1 C'ertJrtwfepfeas 6eo -"b'erc on this bu-; fintfs, for this fe' .days' pall, was upon change the 'day MoTe ytlidaj, jnd endcavbied to ptrfuade the mcrihalfSs to ccme into thia imea furc. They reprcfectrd to him that it was not 1 poOibJe iu hc prefent ftate of thingsr for tbtm to sgie&to fuch a ftepV tKat be knew, as well; as they eould tell him, that their trat'e was at a total ftand, Sec Tn all ih; 't IVrm.. he rrnlJ "'.' i rind pbetterarJWCf xh! n , 9' fay, " font fktJ- 1 -J" !
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