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Cirw. 5 ; - Thjntttimi Fir Pre jlU.it ' A fffe4 Staht.of . - - ' America. .' ; , . -. '-.--''"' . . . ' .rr- ilfe Prefti." ? -i - 1 1 Let plvobtruiive, ho unhallow'd tyc, On which the rays of nature dim! y u.. , ...... Let no-co!d rniiid, tu(himd b fommi'n themes, ' No hi-.alt that glows not with a c r-. r. -.r 1 . .1 r i l ritiu'nc iu violate me peacciiu ver e. The piouvoffering to a Hero's ftiadc.' I dare ffmce torn muftdare) to fend abroarl sr..--- On every fadden'd breexe, that fweeps the earth, 1 Til.-. 1.r .:.V . " -. . 1 (MnimMk acv.tin; 01 a general !The;i riling upwards from the vale 0 .'Ellay with rapid flep, to mount on high ...w . , u luuiiiMi ui me nu or praife. - But e er the talk begins, I lowly DOW. . Not tofome toried Mufe or fableti God, But wit h rnif'rl minrt C v ',t eager thoughr, I bend to HIM, Who from the fountains of otnuif ' cient liehr. Drew a ftrong ray, and lent it t. the earth I arte fome pitying fpirit of t! a' y 10 bend in filcnce o'er the honor' ' thpme, "l r AiifA it,. . .. .' 1 I i n .1 (train . Forthe(, :lrft Ufajbingtim the new born Babe, Wears on i:s lender form the dre of woe ; Forthee the Infant, .(hews ' i" teeble arm, Beariug for dice, the emblem of tlu tomb ; The Child, fpurning the fport; of early life, Vctp!, while its mothct reads thi 'e of death : Forth c thcViRG in, rends her funny robe And veils from day, theTadiance ol her eye : Ptnfive 'along the pebbled Leach thi Youth Mufes in il.ouht profound on deeds - ot thine ; For thee, the Matrons pour the piercing ftrarn,. And tell ihe It ranger, 'their great Sin, is dead: Forthee, the Warrior piles his iifclcfs arms. And waits in lilencc, for the word Depart : For the. , grett Chief, th; Father of the land, Sulpend their labors, and minds un- firing : And fad Columbia fits, her bow unbent , Her dans all fcalter'd, and her qui- vr brok And fe U inccll'ant on tht paflin winds. The fotr wing tidings on to diilam worlds. Whan TufTering cities fee! the fever Hh rage, Their crowd !afi fettling in the gaining earth , Whan w.r's dire ravage, Mains thr beds oKeafe, With m idi 3 (honor 'd, a id n irl mjtron blood ; With fr nticd eye, when the pale parent (lands, And Km itsintant, in the ffrifu ol Dcarh, fc v Still, Hill may Hon, with magi pencil paint, Aad gild the honors of the drare fcctie. But w'" .:e pomp, the funr. rals roll In flow progrrfltat through the wcf. tetM wutld ; When "winning millions tnttl otu folcmu Utiie, When. ncrvea tremble and wl.i tfTcyca wep, Whi n pale fca, (in 1 etery On . k Olirti in nchrljetl, anf-fh4i .,, Mftywiif ' - vri 1110 j( pi ,f 4l(k , j rental Ik if, 1 T lit Ko- .,. VidTav fays Sit whin 4Hi y.'.iii .1 ' -wf f :-.; I Mf. Se vail preimtert i letter t 1 y Hine re aiu wig-tit.- th general f a. Tii! It) ! the mifts of forrow round j Whether tKy fpirit, Wafti intoii, J ..Wnr.l.roo Senear. t, Kfq.?. gwverntir vernmeut. Although, with a 0011 us rife ! J lit-s hiiift 1 , f the Mi:lilip'i ttfi i'nry, to the. Se- (titutton more ehfthllt thsn 1,; ujioc: .--s ( ... re fs on each plant, anJ mourn on evtrv Itat, ...... . I -I. .Tit..,- .f. I Spread o'er ; he plains, afcenJ on every ftiii, And -4uc the Uimmitsof a darken'd worjd . With iiTane prefages, and a gloom profound ; 3" .' Till Iroih aboVe the clouds, Remem- trance Ihiiies, . - Iike a uc'wlun upon the drooping earth. "- She bids the terfe in brjjghtcr lines v to roll, Inflroniier accent, and iii' louder .. (I rairt. . J Sound the clear prait'S ofcih ' We U'j'ti. . '.. e iw a n What tho' no pageant titles deck the S ige No -.murder'd millions; haunt the H r roc's minJ ; . Yet (hall the leaves of time, as, they unfold, I i 1.1 rank our patritt with', the firft of Men. If Qrtfce could raife its worthies to a name, And fail them o'nward, with the . Art 2111 of years, For 1 i ' tic towns, and petty iflands fav'd ; If the long lift of Roman heroes roils long the pages of immortal fung, For tltoufahds butcher 'd nations-king-, eiiflav'd ; If Fame has blazon'd to the. admir ing world, Vud in her temple plac'd fome mo dern names, Who fcal'c!, advent'robs, her impe rial (cite, (mpeli'd by honors, or impell'd by pride : ' let WhVn thy Sen, AMERICA, appears, Gilding the horrizon with fettlna I he Grecian, Reman, modem names fail tade Before the brilliance of a weftern fty. Led by a nympth from Heaven, gay Liberty, Timileon vttitur'd or. a land oppref'd And lets fair Corinth and its fpircs behind, Its fam'd Coloflus, and its towers "orui, I he It ranger-chief, ftill led 5V7-h; To " Battle; Conqeuft, Liberty, and tfe : linn .,' I L.ttlj . n:l l I o Gro nor'it nun,- w.u, rc,,r u, yci mums no- nor M num. And his lafi3uncili guided (lill the IMC, iii,u every oreatn was incenle to , , ii I I . r- his ace. TnnileoH lav'da fniall and foreign UUK CHIEF .-; Country fav'd, im h ill .S U I - "uiiu: Ynhua e .! . Yeblcft compan.ons of in, early Wi .1 .l !.. m , ' yU,h fjft flpniP Ltndvm. ,1 'nf.-r. k- r , r morn " P fP0,,f I ' tth, if e'er ydu hope ii ngh beat.ng, to the Virgins and i uy to lay Yourhe. .., high beaiine to the Join in the chorus of my crat-ful vnfe gratsiul v. .-. l. . M iian nani Drave partneis of "fciatoil ! WhodroU ihro' Loll and fire at his Thro' .d, he chat-ces of .....,r..t m " w mi war. ioun.1 (he loud ,ar0ns lo vour ti it. GcueraiS orailc The great coMuutroR pf your "Ho fir mno arms. Yc Siret, ! who name the Law, and ; n wi,., 7,. ie inn y ..... iwa,,f i( j 01 I ITI'I IQ!lli IMant with y..r rv 'rend hanJs th ho 1 'M iv f - Ii, w W .l-.k'da,lw.H.,.,t arcm tlatp. VnJ.,in ihe L Si), fro.n all its iti...iii..,l ,'ttid A 3m U-.,:,, , ,nf .rflf ap. plan , " r riii.eh,hgpea of pralf,, Ame. lice. KolU nrr ihy cloud fort hiUa I'oniMivro- tr w.niI :'''i AiiiiiiLihy ili..!.. ' I :i o' -t t . . a . A ... IU av. , - -I. i, X -r.in-1: H pl:d;t tlrV th Eaft - ; - tni World l ' In the full center of a. dazzling.' orb,- j -Tr fL i t 11 1- n T lits high Ur rifen. far beyond the roll of ars, Wcllt in . 1, C ..A I Kelts la the raJiam e of ttcrnal "1"ii;ht Whether it wanders thro' ccl-flid' fyace, . Or fits .with Seraphs oh the Bilk "of .Heav'Hf f Deign, with propitiou'seye, to vietv llie land That bears with . raverencc every -t mark of The f, And fr&Vthe " unknown regions of the ll-y," With wonted' kindnefs, fh:eld Co lumbia's Sons. - AMERICAN. . Nerfalk, Jan. I, 1800. OFFICIAL,. Extracl tf n Utter, rom.-capt. Murray ut the' fttgtfe . nurgente, dated i ib November, 'oq. ' On the I2ih I fed in with rh Adarnsr inrfigh t'oblife a da , and hear ing thaitwokFfe.- ch'fr-igates whrr? expetcd at CTii,;:dalonpe every day. we determined to crude togetlrei for fume days. This day at 5 A. M. difcoveml two fa.'s to wittti wardj to ivliicb we, gave;ena(e : 'the Adams after the otic to windward, and the 'liiTurgentc alter the oilur 'vnich we loon overhauled. Sht p'oved to be a Britifh Urig of it iuas cprortd by a Frsuch prira terr, w h'th the Adams is no v ptir fuit'g, a-iii wiiuh flic is gaining up on t.-ft. TVebrhr had ai Frenchmen on board,, 'anri five of her former crew, ,! mc udinjr two gpntU'inen, pails, ci.s. very bdiy wounded. I difpa'ch : er iim.vhiiy tor M.,rtihico. on ac count of the wotint'td. and before fi rarriroTm vou of ihe reiui't oi ihs cliale by the Adams." CONGRESS. TJ...r. - - Uicemb r 2:. Mr. Marlbal Irom thr joint rwn- tiuttee appointed to rep n what r.' Id Him, who " MAKETHi the Deep and II i-Iivcr N tellitnony of refpecioitgh: tob pod ARKHESS Hfs pa vilion." viatbn Company, m the folk of CJ I to ihe memory of ihe .vlan firlt in war, fit ft in peace, and firll in the !'"' in ma u'.-i.ii yincn, iiiitoe hearts ot Ins countrymen, maJe j,! report m partt which he deliVrTediV.ou"eswno have been preerni-Ivligibla in a ir.c iuoic, w nero it vai t'.Mie, I . . n.l m I .. l j . . itao, ana unan-mouily a-'nCtltoui I thr wordv folio a in, :0 wit : I lt ji'Jtd. n thr t:,.t H-til i ntjjivea, V) ir;c senate ana t!;uj: Rrpt tfintativei ' th United State j of America, in Carrels ufcuibUd I'll ii ' j r .' " '-j- A Km i . 1 1..., .i c. . . :.. .i . nai a mu me inonumei.t be erect-' La I.. ,L. II i c' ... i . .7 mic uiimiii otarcs, 111 mecapi- tal, in the. city of Wington,.nd ilh.t the family of General W.,ll,mg- o ton, be readied ,0 permit hi, bod, tn he.t.n lit. t iinrl .,. ....I .1,.. ton, rc remit ! ,i. .. t. A ... ,i i.. j .i . j the itmumeni be lo dtligntd as to 1 r . ii 1 1 1 m i . . m i tin- . . , Mt military -ml political life. I a t . . . . . s,ia ve it Jutlltr RrfdvtJ, That 'l'"'rebt' funeral pru.tllion from C.mgiefs H.ll to the German l.. l.iirj.i fiinr. h In I ft. .. ,. ... trii ciiurio, hi noonr ot lie in- NVamgto,, " l'U'.d.v' 26h iiilL ami I that orati,,,, hepr h red at the r. qutft ......... ,4 (., , .....w dt i nc ii iiiic ii LkhS thLtH P relV in If Ae- S ' i J1'' re n.ien' o' In'-5 naif, ant: bt'.lktr 0 ih. i ,.f. ... B..J.L L. ,1 L.fT 7 :nM ik" i ' , r ' " ,", U T"f ,h " b n ot Cmgreti to prepare and dt- "r the lame. Jmd L ; 7 t' r, j tl ",c mpr 'he heroic General,! V -c A h t fu'trerrefihei, That .hc pa,ti()tu u,cfman am, ffipWlfi dureu he U, i e'Tl i t ,l " f "hem teach theffl ',e ,e' f w. muummg, kr ih.ny (M la. ' ... . V. . P Vi . J"f"'t' l14 TUtuh rrnii.riit ill tie Uuin J requelled to dinrt a conv il thmk, fciolunnns to be iraufiuitted 10 Mrs. Wath uRion, ilWiog her csf the protoood rrtt! Congrdi 'il ever 'jrlofMr tvriin a..J r4Ai ("tiheirt.nd lci.ee ot 'he late at. fmg 0fnlailun4P IVotinence J amuiiirdating l.rr sBeni tmhc u.. u r ,,.-)?t m t-r tuv.t.ut nl Unen (e .r.c WWhrnyttft, in the m u ntt ttpreilcd q ihl Crfl reMariot . Ar,lhe i, ),.,,; teiJx tJ, Thai ihe Prtfidrnt of the Um ed S.ir. hf requrlL-d m iiLie a mocUomHw to ihepe.p'e U.rmichiKj. ml lmied Sute, the in m.muda n. lon'amH n theihitd rri. Iti,.ii. Mr. Oti t o n the lei a cwm. trie rrfcrrrd ihe .ll fr. -n th" fer.tf for lie relief ol pirfi'iii' iinit d f r drl.;. rtiwi I ti mil wttls iu- Jty imiainniii k' i.l. .mm ....-'...1 . ....... iii viii.ittiieu 10 ton. t' - 'mirtr ot the who!e ktrfe ftf Fri- Hray 7 '' ' j .v ....... Mr , . j-, f- - J of the Midilipi'i ttrii'nry, rothe.Se- fit toe iNlilllllpj'i itri I'nry , iw inr of- ccetarv of litatc, incloling two we ,n0; jaj3 ;rtne inhabrt mt; of the Nat- ';..' - 1 .- 1 11 ." .rrt- ' ch a"-the frrtt pray ing fur Fgrllatiye i jTH .1 : -li'l.liO,... , -.; , -rn .-i T. 1 1 tlipm in rhf cllabl-tlllinent o" a mrrrnaiy, anil i'lages.pl(puh.ic nriKin the if rond mi a eonhrma -jl, ..a ,heir title to Until occupied by them previou to the cellnui ut lac United State? bv Spain.-and that raVaat lauds may be granted, tree of expenle,ti pei Ions on tilth be- conitff actual fet tiers. Ordered to lie on t'ie fable,.., Mr. Ruxledg- preieiMed a petittop of N chol is I. Kuclavelt, on behalf of him'.eit and aHocMtes, pr.rying tor an act of incorporation, for the pur pof? of epntitiiittig ami t-jmmu the works rf Schuylfi-'b Conperfilirie in New-Jerley ; and thafc, the enrii p my may ; enjoy the, excloltye privii lec ot working all Coppef-Mines, within ihe United States whith wa. read and referral to the'couiinittet of G )iiinirrce anil-VIariU?.;diires. ' J A tnellage way received- from -tht Seuj'e, anoe'uticihgtheif conciirj-ehcij in the report of the joint coiuanitife made this day ar.d theorJe ijoulr adjourned till to-morrow ikorti.tig n ADDRESS of the SO ATE,-' To the Prejident of the United Staict. The Scnateof the United Stages reTpcdtfuily take' leave Sir,- to eX prefs to you their deep regret for the.lofs fjlr country luilains"in the death of General George Walhing ton. ... This event fo-diflnlTum to all' 01,r fe) tl!ow.citi.cns mnit be pecu- iiarly heavy to you who have lo;H been alio; iated with him in deeds of pattiotifut. Permit us, Sir, to mUigic-iiuf v-ars with -y-nirs : - on - his-occalion it is manly to weep. I o lole fiicli a mm at Inch a cri li is no common calamity to the world : our country mourns her fa- mer : 1 tie vimimy mipolej of fm- mm num. ...I t ... . urcateft ri.-netac; ir and ornament becomes is to liibmlt with y .n patriotic prim we review faid Riwrs, for the purpefe of ereei- the lite ot our Wafhirtotrm. audi;.,.. .1... r c u. ' . . - comparc htm wrth thofe of other r ' "r j innimii -Hi "'", fm nimcc iro ili m i rw (V, , i ',.,. -tc i.i.i.i.o. : . hcioh.mi, hun- Grramc.'s and guilt have too: , ..... .... .. W1",tr thai' :-t i brilliant. 1 !tt1reJ,er.of 'tions ftoo.l aball llr n:li.tlu ol Kin uin.i. If .... , amvu , inn no 141.1t is mer uiaii :i u ori.uaiit. i tic oe- c n i L -i i JOT ftf i;:l!lfin ft not fiKihS-il -.11 Vtd the iniemtx-raiirr of thiir arnhi.li , ,J.'V -u 'V . V "-t"u- Vtd t ie lulf iiiiM-raiiff ftf lliir aruKi . jaown nine months credit ..r t:.e "Jj ned tUc ty'"' f remaindrr, upon giving fond wUi Die fcene .$ c.ofed and ;J Tfe ' J I'ZtV'TlTT T '"'"I"'8 tended Sale of h Lot tofluwe lliouKl full V hlk tlorv : he u.; , , - -! . . 4-,n hasiraveil-don lo" ,he end of hi. ,ourney and carried wih him .nin. .tS-f c -creafing wetJht ot honour : he hasiC ' "ld . t,ul futhu-.,:t J:" r : ' depolited it lately, whtre misfor tune cannot tarnilh it, where mju i . . Y . . . "... liceca-itxit blalf if. Kav ondot Hi-j. ceca-ifwu Diait it. ravorni ot : ! ... n. he detuned ilhot.l eahikutna he wcakuds of humanity: magna r Td at C.tathara nimous in death, the darknefs of ?,ur,,"Jl" un ,,,e I'wndMon ih i.r .t. i.i ..i.r. t. .day m 1-t hi oar m Xt ai.d thaf (jfj,. ,n .(s iiJ iiir.ii.TN we d roHf? 1 P1- Thanks lo God his glory WeJ,d J . .r i m ... 7 their I rpa! f nfiimmated : Wath.ngtou te'"c'r ' rfi! ifuiai ii vukuic ill) r m Walhineum vet lives on eanh in his ftiotleis exam- Iple his fpuit is in Hovcn. Pa,J ' h e dollm, are rrqur'lrd T I . i 0 .rr,iili'iif ii.'fi.. r. n .. .... . . i-ci ww i nun! ivito n cotitcirate the memory ol the heroic General,! liKcet fruit of his labour,, and hit exam p'e ate their inheritance. I . U.I...-U U - I.l.a . . 1 w ""un mc 1 iviiucnt rcturnetii w wfbu mc 1 im.acni rcturnecr inc following anfwer t I ittntltmtn if ti e Seifmte, I receive, with rclptdtul and af. Ill M. it l ' I . I tedionme fcniinients, in this im- 1 cilive a,l..rt , the obiigin" iiprcf lionu ol your rc.rci. lot itie lui.our ili y ha, foil jiticd, in the deal) or liar m I nlee.ntd, beloved a-u f -i t 1 . ,11;. . . Ii i lie mfftuiiidc of my tl.ouohu ant t.. -..'I..I: -..I.:. 1 .B. 1 " v.v.tJ.vllMII', Ull HO HI'. , .III I.O- 17 event, you will permit me or, 'viar, th-f I have fteu him i., iavi tf atSerlity, in fiune nf th. issh. m nis aeepeti dilltcfs anl moil ity ng perpleaKi 1 have MM at tended him in Ms. t ci vsli.in and BtoH prufpeiout Irfiii ty wiih unit, tm admiration of h-i wifJoiTi, moderjpiieri Mid con. thuWr. . - .w.w .v. , I.IIH.Hl II, ll l Ai oogall our or.gina! alToci.! Knnttrr. nt t' Prim 1 that memorable ff,,.e of nlMl ' W Print UM comiiicm, in -4. hiS nni January 9. .V V - ex pre (Ted th? fovere'. wi'lmJ: 1 nation in. America. he" Was theur - 11, )Bn,i j Ulli - lliturfon more, eiifceblcd than his, nil lit H at ah 1 celiarv f - I j i uu W1ICI1 lie IIiOtlL'.lt It 1- arv to nrciTSri. Ii.r ,.:.-. . 1 ifeel my fell alone, bereaved of mr (I. ,11 k....l . . . .. 'I .a.v LMiniicr, yet l dcnve. a Itron coiifoJation from the unanimoij; dilpOluiim-wlHch appears in alleges and clatles, to mingle their for rows wih mine, oh this common ljejit jf our Walhington can not Inllu- by-a ComTariioH- with iiJLc?ll,1Ir'cs who h hot tr molt celebrated and exalted by fame. The attributes, and Arci.T rat ion. .of Royalty, could have or,- !y ferved to eciipft the MajeWy of tome virmts. u-iiuii made him, trom Jieiug-a tuoddf .citizen, . a more 1 i i pilent luminary. ' Misfortune, hatHife lived, could here;il Wullied his glory only with thofeTii. pcrficia! minds, who, . ' belieya'ng that tharacliers andtnnsOTe. mar ked by hfecefs alone,' "rarely. HcArrvu to enjoy it. . Malice rrinlfl:nv have blaOed his honor and niado niui a angular exception to her tmi verfal rule. : For hifhlV.i he ha,l lived enough, to life and to glory. 1 or nis telilow-citiz.-tis. if thi".- prayers could have been anfttCit.d, iu won kl have beejt immorta!.- For me, his departure is at a ujft VtifortunJie moment. Trhfli.'g however, ih'the wife and riyfitetiiis . . . o - oornuuon of Providence over the 1 ... 1 1-1 r 1 . couhcijs and actioKs, as well as o ver their lives, nothinit remains h,r 01 liien, anu remits ot mens me hut humble refietjation. 1 ... o "1S c.amP'c ls.now complete, W " Wl11 tch w,r,orn vif- .-magntratcs, citizens, and !"cn-' not -on'y in the prefect agr, . uim in nnure generations, as Jo.ig ou.r 11.1ii.oxy, ina4-i-oe read-.- JJ. a Trajan foiwul a Pliny, a Marcus Aurelius can never want Biograph cis, Eulogilts r Hiftorians. JOHN ADAMS. : r. i hi . J 1 VC U I1CTCD7 EIVC11. reve-'rpKI AT the Land cartfhafed h laid offh is formed Upon a vcrv uiu i:i plan the Lots km mi e jlaii the Lots loto rite 3 wide, and forming right an- d t'ec; . . The file of tire Lits will,,. oc ickuuu I n Urol. IV (t mortr ..tn rh. I I -i'i... . , Kehrnara n . t . ,i, t r. 'ruary Be.t, on the uremi cs. .(tJ . ..... ' . . nioeiofcl to the h. ....It hi.i.u,. Mlne - tounh ot the Mencv to le u I I J'ii ( )llf.t.tiirt Ii ..I ik. Yt. ...... n I. i I '" ' T V "P0.C" U"t" iiiin nor orrn oen rii t : ,m-. ..... JOHN HhNOLIlSON, Pi . . ,. ti i . .! . , ' COfPnV. that chrgeu.a' ,..,, 1). 4t'Ce 1'. alio n i ... ... e . ' a 1 , i . .. . - I . . 1.... . .. it it.r inare or mare l, ara at laid mreiing ts py t.i f,,c,r - reilu tr utl" H r r uh iun h'fe.bi ha.e - 'r-r 111 " or ech or evJ ( ,MI or ,lnr it- J. IL NOTICE. " I "hfcriber having b tertl tlrmniiraiidRori the of Konert Ihi.dlrf.m, det'd. A. -II .- . . . re.j irlli all perlotn n dctud ihcicio ' in titme payment without dciiy and 1 bole who h.vr dciiisiiUs on Ihe I sine, ate rcq jciled to bno thein orwsnl u-uiirn the nnu limited bf an u of Alltmldy, Ifltilled an A t toametil n Adrntrlr i an Acco cr.t j p.u 1. - of wii ami .rjirt. '.14 Irturs til A I inn lialiiivrf-- . t a prevent inous in inc man., mci.f ol iiMcUstcteititri. JOHN HEl)KR.ON, A-Wr. ihninglmi, D. aj, t7 jl. tOR SAL E, a Negro u; I - Lied to Plant.itioii wnrk.
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