r- ' T,; :l'.r m f 1- y SATURDAY,, JULY 10, m i ! . : .V" taiftt accounts from - .'- '.. ' : Mai Gen. Deaf'jotrhad resigned and aa : too sick to removed from Niagara.' Geo. Lewi-was on his way to Sacket.8 lLvthor. r w Genv Hampton' would' stieeced Dearborn in -C the kommand. 'The Xicricaft army at Fort ;V Geors Mnmmiedt6400(H wttilotWOiitish, . ai;-.'- probably. including - Indians, i had; 0,000 1. CommMore Yeo, had sent a Challenge to r' :, Com. Chatmcer. wh'd had accented Itand -. would leave Socket's Harbor in few days - to meet kirn. A quantity of flournd corn' " : C-8tc' for the army hid been captured by the ; IB itish, who" having : tha eonamand of ttid ' ' lakes had taken several boats and matte pre- 1 maiory descents on towns on t the margin or V tia.. . l-alra. 1 , A A A . tk. KAnMIMi rtTurttitA ja..a-L..a BiimBa.iB iiUiiij ally "v ' " . f seems further off than ever 1 and serious ap- v prehensions may be fell for the safety: of oilr tuin invading . army.,' V :sr.; v, ::y V:, V 'Thelojlowing extmt.trom the Virginia - , Patriot, shows that considerable apprehend l-t ionfcak beenTeif in Tthetity T Richmond , from an fnvasiort of tbe Englilh e veiifto Us - ;;.. On the 3tXh u!t about noon, tin enrcas JMV ; ,. arrived here to the Executive, giving infor f , -nation? that 'the British 'WW.. coraTt V ; " ' . V": a dumber of harcte At lt$y; landiug irotjpson this side" of. the river, ' V f ""to Richmond ,'Alurm guns, tverev lnme ' V 1 liatdlv fired', nnd'the'.ivhnlit rW'thrnwn l--5-onjfusion, Some supposing 'i.Jeuatten pi the.; alarm : jusat the t . - eiiemy-jwas near" ut hand,Tln less'tbart 's half an hour alf the vntnnner ' T " fnd the city militia, as well as every other f X inhabitant able, to shmddcr a musket, as- aembled: on the Capitol square, prepared to ';, march to mctt the foe. ' Tlie . number of aoldier and citizens i isemMed on this occa a sioa coukl not be ksv thai 200Q. v : . . Half niit .11 A" 'M. t rKnnfWX f Caotain" Gamble' Troon of , Cavulrv J'av just; returned from - below, and con . mw.Hw iiHtiujjince rectiveu eany, ttus :.. worning, that the enemy Janded t Sandy -J ; ! Point, but had reembaVkedM and moved ,. ' precipitali ly down thfe rivr.'J!. : 'Although or unite, hi' the' necessary de fence of their homes, yet very many will ' , , in heurt deprecate a war which thus fills the - - Vsoit of their faiullies with alarm, exposes :;" . their property to destruction and themselves s i, to death. A war, whose inly object, now is , x to protect. SrOiiiqfk &ljctt from inai " ' pressment on the AA teat by their natural and legltimaU government" ' ' " ,f't '. ' - tTho' Virginian, when? Ver they have had , an opportunity of confronilie the enemy i hve displayed a brave and daring spirit! ' JItmptott has been evacuated. ' . oik, to kit friend in IkittovM dated, ' ',. : ,..'. ' '. ' ' ' 1 , y'- Noarotit, June39. ' . After the attack on Crany Inland, whero ,lhe enemy ,w repulsed, they attacked , " II unpton with barges in font and troops ; la the rtir j their force wa near 4000 man, . . 'ir force front 4 to 500. who made a gallan ;K -, defence and deserve tbo praise of our court , face of so powerful an army, .and does y ' u jt. ..m..-- ...i t... "T"i 'ercdlt to every officer -and soldier. ;They "tuceetried in l iking Iljmpton and paid dear ' Ty for it, one Colonel killed and from one to Yn killed and wounded 1 our toss in killed ' wotinjed and milking 18. he gullunt Mij. CoHin wu wounded in the roi and leg and his horse shot in the neck 1 he remained on ' Wsehick Tor (wo miles, and is now with his '"..worthy Vd at York,- and I hope in Gl ho rnay recover to receive the rewards due to , , afUl.andbmvery.; - r "'. The Dridsh bare evacuated Hrnptori ' and are vow on bord their sdlps. We nv- mr.ntly espectan aOwk here ; every man is , ready to do his duty and has full conGdcnce In our General. ' Preparations are makin 1 for a vigorous defence ; every one calm and ' Uetennined, and ! trust If they attack us ' they will be defeated M J , ' . . .. , , .v ; ' ', ' . . , . . . . . - " ( Should be sagred to B,pairkism tH vlrto ' eus to be conmjned, fcy tha corrBptlrn foreign power, too tiohle to act undef ,the ln flotnee of Klfiah passions, too elevated to stoop to the suggestions of party,"too disin. tt rested . to w forttemplaf elTire In," jcr tTe ctUe 1 a rstrbtism pare,' rwble, etcva- ' ted and disinterested, such ss (lowed In the ' bosom of Washington, and still animates the ' breasts of his Irnt disciples. Rur h patriot. sm as would rngsg in the eonSitt of war tnly wheo It could nolongtr bo avoided with t. . a 1 - , . saitiy ano nonor iwnin commenrca, 1 ' y9ul4 craduct It w Uh nmU and r to certain' snceetsV ti tliii towiitne fceiebrati. on of our independence waa eojnmericed dh theej3LjyiLHJ? tn 3d of Jul dinner, wkl cseo;qe'nt.Toaiit8, "Uj8 cntn a communication published in this Gazette, ook place at Pick's Hotel. In the afternoon the military onilbrm com panc of Aruliery,rjnfantrr and Cavajry and the Milit of the town parad4, were- rawn up in a handsome line and fired in fe- tl .ve grataiat'l w the approachtiig anniver f-Te:'Artiner ompaji.appearedto Mill!yantae the new taps, which they for the first time worej produced in front of lisy a very pieasinEtflect. ' The device on them in painting is appropriate and hand somely executed.-' On the 4tlf (itbeing the Sabbath) alt the' Con?panie's again appeared in uniform "and formed a procession to Church, 'where they heardlan ; elbHOTot,' an. propriale and evtnicalttiscourseTxoniier Rev. Adam. Empie, preceded and concluded by prayers felicitously introduced and breath ing a spirit of pnre, patriotism ai)d impassion ed devotion. On the following. da- an En tertainment was provided on board the Gen eral Armstrong, a -private armed shb. hi her com'man'der Captain Sinclair, an account 1 qf which will be been below. In therpcrt Ing the Theatre-'wa opened for the occasion and during the exhibition of Navul and an propriite trans jwrencies, ;the followfns poe- Jhe niaa whom nutare fbt-ms, ret forms a slave, Ha may be rash, but oe-cr tiuly brara. -J.: . '. . . " Thus oft iiihi-tory, -wt'uee cohib'meil Wiihfrmtmactioiv--siavery ofmindi v ' tut those, who dare-l set mind and body free' Were- truly brave fliia iTiun immbpial h " w f r i i ir m - -j, ,f "" Z n Such were our ancestors who nobjy fought v Ana with ueir bloua our present fi-eedia tiought They, an aniioiiitcd acrpter'il Trant's sway,'.- : " Did cru4jrtoat.oj111.nn this hay ny day . . No blood-duliglitinc monster suin'd t!tcir cause, v Great were their souls and gentle ara their Uws Which eoternal slwll fijrever live : . Ami to Uw t; lc.-n world a bright example give." We re ilfiitiaQs, and blest the happy lot ! : BJr us our Sires c.n nercr be forgot. 9 ltf Ancl, while our country's wrongs our bosoms fire,' May their example still our hetru inspire 4 j$ Alike linmovsd by fortune's fro'wn or smile, v"' ' , With generous eandiMir, and de-pjstng guile ' 8ii0 tqJie roal of Freedom onward press, ' ! , Cuutim alL Tvaa vis, o$ulmTmtngt ri-trtti. ' TT Ladies, too," Blilst sure our feelings sitsrej V W hat would our eflbrts bo,' aitlioiit UuStf ! X ; Ksture's most poluh'd jink endears our jives".--'. ' Oar Mothers, Sisters, and siill inre. oor wives I ; Tkev can eive viroiiv to ihr H.mi- tnsi1-!r ' O J They can our Cerca and savaKe tser dtsarns in.' From their bright eyeswttli melung sofinesa flowsv TU trwef eympajhf fiw'etlim'wocs'l iiK-iieimapnse, wpueeottoreilieu-ejes J The p-CUnt I.awaaacr., ss he, bleeding lies 1 ' ' KowihaJ,sml W us heave the" gVawful sigl Forene, wltop-ightre caatvta ea to iet- Twos notCi-'tfq-i or for f.i he jfbight,. ' His Coy it av's oaoa,' was all tltelK-ro sought. , Then fur your Couatry, let tha Star be shed .'.i ' Hers wuu' e los-. Whc.l Mieii a Patriot Ued ! t ' Aadtho' a hostof llrtoes at her call : ' IJeftnd ler shores, yetslie must feel alt 1 . -But,.happy t,awaaes,in lira PiHlVLy, ':.,, alioll lira ijMotTAii,s.die rstisT pat;. , "'; Cornnnuiication. . r . 'Fourth op jult. The Anniversary orour national Indepen dence falling on the Sabbath, it wa rcudsr cd necessary to select for' its celebration a d-y on which the festivities of the occasion ould not Interfere with pur religious devo lions, ; conscfjuon Jy on the Saturday preceT ding, the Republican ciliaens of this town, and strangers who harmonised who them in HUM sentiment, s.it down to sumptuous dinner proi,led at Dick's Hotel. William, Ojlcs, h Magisirate of ilire, prtsided, assisted by R oert C'Jthrn, l!w,a Vi ;e, after the rlolh was'remotcd the following toasts and sentiments were drank, iruerspcr scd with (ippropiiatis songs, kc. , The com pany dispersed at an earlier hour than usual on such occasions in consequence of many wbo were present belonging to the Voliici- icer vAimpaiuci, wno nsd previously artsn gsd to fiie a federal l dule on that Evening. TOASTS. , Tat DaV. -Mjt each returnihe Ahnir-. j Ssry find tho American People, either In the fasll .filVlitMtl m.. Jk 1 . il S f i full enfoymr.tit, or engaged la the vibdica j Uun oi tiietr National nirhts. i 3. The United Hutcs of America Dy the bravery of her chiiens, under .the auspices of Heaven, Tree arid Independent. May sh so continue until ho "d'lljlcejhiliifio taiirs? it,? d uue ihalJjMruggie in 4lsrJaitconvnlsi2n.4 .& .". 3. James M-Jis'in, President or the Uni ted 5ta'. May thn constitution he his politi-al 'UJiot, and his couulry's good Lis polar star, ' ' - . 4. The Vice-Pfeitdrnt of tha tT ft,.i-. the fit m, itnifortn andundevhuing republican s. t nomas jcncisnnj i.ts labors oTeaith justl entitU Llm lo the rUhcst , gifts of iteavco. ; . .- j ' , , . - , 0. The Coosress of the U. SteUs Vnj their acts be tjenot-db wisdom, and marked lib eoeigy. . -T, t . .i -4 a ... 7. The Army of the United States Tho' "otjdvrajs succetsfulf always evincing the greatest courage and intrcpiditv. :; , . : 8. The Navy of the United States The present jjlory and future bulwark of our country. - . 9: r. The Xlovcrnor'of North-Carolina He will not aid the" enemy ;of his . country by: wilbholding" from, the general Government any support that may be -required, and that is withm his power to extend. 4eilu mot I 10. .Otir Commissioners to Ru-siaa hap py iernsinarioato their mission, Ly an honor able and lasiing Peace. 'J'- '- V The Heas of Department of the U. States1 Sfi-cls, 'Ut '!-;,' la. The Union of the States 1 May the ipirit rf the great Washington scwl on him" that would undermine it. , ' r ; ; ! 'y ; ' .1,13. .The memory of General ' WasMnglon's Tk Memory of General Pike and cap. tain Lawreijce, and tlie brav hierf who cTu rjnffjJie war. have fallen In tha H-frnr-. of their countrv'ar trtua.'l t,?.Z. '-' llfcTbe Judkiaryiif the United Sates and ' u Hie several oiares.rsa'-us xtu- . 1.6.'The Sute of North Carolina Bnd those of her sisters that, jhold in sucred remem; brance the admonitions of the great father o his country ...z'J;.):-' , . ..v;v':.' ' If. 'Agriculture,' ManufuelureTandCpmi mcrce M y the fostering arm of .Govern" tnent promote, encourage arid protect them. .... 18. The American Fair; t ''& v:. ' . Commumrattnn. k 0JIDRR OP THE DAY FOR TlIE , 'I JtiEJtpRVL ABMSTKOXG, JtJLY 5, 1813: r'H .'At half past t nVkcfe drop the shfp into ; ihe stream. At 9 o'clock fire a gun from the side next the town, display air the flags of , different nations, without, pointejl degrada. tion or insult to ny, and the-signal flags you have on board at the fore, main,' and miicn tOjMat lant -masnies. A. Lu,, At 13 o'clock let the Declaration of Inde pendencc'be read from the quarter deck, and immeliacly after the Music will strike" up hail Columbia. ?' ' . At I .o'clock fire a federul Saluteat the sulutc, arrange the homespun fare 'you have Drovided on the Canstun tha salt b-ef r ved up in clean wooden olates and tha bread ! fiil.J ...S.t -1.1.: LI.'-!.- T ' Tl your glasses and cider be at hand to drink sjicji tonsts as mny hebflercd. ; ' AVSun-dowa fire a gunstrike.the colors gjve Jliree cheers hawl the vessel to tho r.harf and make her securely, ftV ;' v ' The following Toasts were drank on tho OfcahiotS :'. - . ' , i.' ' lrt. The dsywe celebrate. Long life , full fraught ith bauPnss to sll wlw honour it. fcJt-r doodle. . .2d. Tlie United Suits of America. Theiit 6-gea Jed fair Fieedom hither the dcnerf smilrd pa tlieir industry, and the dreary v. il.s beajne a Fir-lise of pleasure Envy Imf". f.ihrel sluckles Cr Hieir sons, at which tliey nobly spurn'd,. and by ttie approbation and aid of HesenvUiey are now Frea and Inih-pen-dot.,' ' , t S ye , ' , off Columbia. : k ' 3- Tlia rresident of die United States. Jmn il . kisojtt a,W oA of Xativs growuW Firm and majestic, he wIQ repel the poisoned arrows of calum. ny, end conduct or Political Burqne, full fran-ht with Ottr Constitutional rights Uuunpair'd, Slid ban our to the Tiitvenofrsice !;. .. , , , , , 4 The Con-ress of the United StatesMay its ev ery act be measured by justice, and enfced with firmnra: ' ' . .. .','' '.. - 5 The Civil Anthpritira of tle V. 8'ttte- -tVl,nt Jlwir motto is Justice and their decisions bear Its Lir impr-ssnm mr thnsa who attempt to raise any Dow er superior meet tlie fte of ll.iman. . The LaVny of Use Fress ithntlt LSwntimis. eess. Terrifx in- onl- to the enemies of F.rnul Kights in its purer stste nd wjili JLlserp 'i'njjom bias fiie-filJJj.tvejM) inJriynejij taj'ine. . r.A(frieuUure, Vlinitf.ctiireaiitt Commerc- The Sm'nlle'nd.i'l of Iiuluatrw. Prw. n.... Qa, IVkJrs and Miatrja. Fnrt'ins et J.Mitia. be their attemUntsi tht Vis.Tni of oir NtiioJ CAincils , - - ..i..iw Lntncna Iticir patron sad h'ltft'.rtc-Mhst ir fniiwry ihlar msv b- -wk,ilnt t, iV. Iw..!. u,a - 8. Thor.iM Jrffrri As a Patriot, Sw:ensa and PSiin-oph-r his fsnre is lifiil"- and. whilst the f lilhfid rairmr of K virt s rrXli'jd yj-w. the Guardians f oni politie.1 ryitswMl rrpW our Constitutinnsl rJShJlivU'ftfiLxir-a snd tootaoment and defend it llrir most important du'y, . - 9. Arts ami Scienerj Where Lilwn dsr-Hi titer are best foferer-nd pr- .led :(l,ence rtitiule snd si.'ir own htterest call ilicir ener.es JbrUi in defence f tlieir PrarctretJ ' , ' W. The menviry of faorge Wsslilnon f.ir i.e TOmore will poini lo woerc he is 11. Oenersl John trmstrorf".' trrrrt.r F t'l " n wir iwvmiMHaiary IKNonl, fi incj . k ..i.r . -e .....n ......... 1 V '"'9 - mi.piRm an r.H'N man srkrvowMr-d, and to his country a true f.icnH as such msy ha meet a gran Ail return In the approba tion of his frllow eitiufns. . , . ' IX Tm V-vv of the L'niinl ai.,uur.. .1.. f - i fun of lalierty, at wo time fin.L on tic Dk of .Tkihtv pn inn II JHonira, M WliirN a FitlV ot Beaman Seta uTLlusn, or fji CMtdJcu sited a trar. 11. James ttnnm. T.w, av,,.-. .fai. tr. ' lrHt Ubora tt the public Wralha t d.nl and i . '.. k. a. I .. a. . L - . a .. "m im "I'M am naa aariir(Tn uia many important traas that ba-e b-ea rrpoaed la him com i NiaMl trtir apptautf and grstiaule, - i. ine Armv ot Uta inilrd lttstea Msy each Onicer and ioldier tbrrenf ever kohl in v'a-a- the con. duct and virtues of our lUvitliitiqiwry Clii. f-hrir tm honour and tlieir emintrs giiodi snd msy tl C-mnlwrne-rr for)rt or nrgtetvt the war Wfm V-trrsn, IS. TlieMeirjofidi-dsg--ssrKllrroea of our r.et4hnl,urji wsr-May t)i trenlUetion of tlieae ewiitvtrt arevires ha reeorArd m the jnmU of tumiaans,unta Urauiuaa shall o-aaa ta bt i virtue. "n-r ou.uv'njyg'ime i;ie pcflraClAU UifinjjlCiit " Qfjifflfi. an4jcr-l hrUl jo trU. wliiiyju rr r his utrnev oa r.nh.t'nlnmlnj iLi'.it.r.il ri.,T.I. -.1 .,!. AnTtr.4nitin,5rcmaryoftU Tr, an -Or WTeai.-nt nf dav. - rHPtWh his firatiwminatM to that hi-h trust Ictjigr " UiftioMra Apple thus UMUibld u itnitr. C'apt Willi as Wdsoa, toir Vate PwsidraL ' ' ' It -T.a Hail la. If. V -a u I . . .. kanai.. ......a. . la I IrC' Uiuiad buua tuty. , J J StatesA fi it nd to his country etnUtucLSfl, andt - . '.' ':'. 7"T"1 ,ur pruirsvwnai acquirenitnt tus . . - h. tnatahlTh leiriilkliva srt uim.H.1..4 k.. ...-uT- . - - sand ai the . fiuinjr. or dismunliinir of on v.... li man of war. y,: . - - . , . -: :,8.J1'ivfj'rf -i! ; '' Mx oX.uiP"all". amiiUle .nnm or persensi -! ' , ' charms wxd noTj;ci4ijffi)cMiDena beheir .'j .. SSljoolmiyiyss: Uiuna, wjiifa earth tlit-ir pttn -' ..ami may the ie!i itarveaf jif their smiles be. htrld sa ; ercd 10 the friendstf their cdi!titrythe.jrtuUa aliA ' " the brave,' . - , , . .. . ;.".-4.':' . v - VfLuxTEEM.. - " . Te friemls of Columhra witbout a Kickname . ' ; ' ' ' Sehoot, re children of. the same family the In'-. ; " ..... .iiuiu tx in m, iiurironiy tunvivnee. It is Tire . fil. ilivinL. e t.. .1'. .... - : i 1 V, ,"v(i",,v Mitisjiiuv, tai. are me enemies ; r' -i- ' 1-of our OM.try, and dwuirbers of our Peace. e-Xa,r . If ""Wt thran, Collector of the District of Wil. . mmRtrNk, X. C-Jndtratigable and correct in his omV ejnl returnspure in his 'iiitentlrih-; ttf beloveJTJy v his fellow eitizpns. ' 3 On an oxaiional absence of Captain Sinclair, hl health was,draiifc -v,,i .:VV 7 .?' ' !.' A. HrjMl!.e..tUJLw,-r-L-ti-.l-tr,.-... . .':. ton who have tins day honored the drum biadif 0 t I "T Mw rrc?M.prf V11U.IIQW On leir return. A If there aUendlLem. icEktito ad. feli!U4i V--:l'?:'.SafiTivittjer5Irs 2ih' tails'' lf Viv ) Theapnive-aary iir the Independence bi ' the United State's Was this day celebrated at V this placer-,';1-: - i.' i'.,-.1 . f V ; The Day qsheredln by ihe He-fille. ' and a federal saluti6 of thirteen -Guns, fromi f -the G vrrlson of Fort Johnson commanded br ' Capi. Wilson: - ,-" . i , - At. " 0 o'clock, ahtrge assembly pf peop! i f hoth sexes and all ates attended at ihevf Court-bousciand heard read" by Lieut. Rouse, ?! :' -r f'lvii ui mucpcniience, ana tio frewell address cf General Washington h inirc.tingcoi.tents w heryof were im pressed on the minds nfthf, H'fTvr wy mo neverena ir. Jen 5 i j , t Gun- was fired Trom rtheV; Keventte'rCuttee ' 7 r"" umgence, byorderorCapt. Burch f .wbicbv . was answered bv the Rnar in a Cajt. Meeows. At 1 oVlock a national sa lute of eighteen G una vti . ha,t rm Garrison 't TT- ' - f At 2 o clock Dinner was set at the Hou? ; ol Capt Samuel Potter, where the Inhabi tants of the Town, and vicinity, Officers of Ihe Garrison, Officers of the Cutter, and ' ' Masters of foreign vessels which lay in th c Harbour, partook of tho Flegant repost. r Joshua Potts : Eqi presiding, sopport-d tf '? Capt. William Wilson aa Vico Presiflent, after which the following toasts were given each accompanied by excellent music as foU lows : viz. awi-.i; -; , J ; u 1. The Day we eeU Brtue nisv It ever be hily its" - -a ann.U of Vrovdoas and a Jubilee t tt,e meri Can world.- , IlaIl -j.., . ... s- u J WahinKton-let hia cmmsel - : snk deep in tlielaru of hit bereaved Coumnmeo, , ' ' ' ' '--- foWm ciaf'e-. . ' S. Tht Tfesident ef tlie United States-may he bf ' lus encrgcUe. conduct, convince the world fliat iiijts. -Ties are not to be borne with impunity, . i U a Tt..vt '-, ' PreMit March. V-' The Tlce President Of the United 9ufe. ' 4 -r V r ! iTu "V-risiAat'afareA. ; . f . -The (leads nfIVpsrtm-,it-may crew uertsots. ofthe be the rrsult.of patriotism stone,' ' ' .Cerfaaw- th United Stutet. : , . TheCongreaat)fthe U. 8 rtw in sesKm-ma Uieir wise eouncU ensue iuppiisna snd nnperitv ta tlreoonr. (i . , , ' , . i'Mwwafcfoad-may'tls-y ner iuit a.trht of the Interest of their Country, fur pomp aivdl cwilU.- . 8 THeJudK:ryofthe1Cnitr4 Stales-may thew pnnkk ice, and ..tneeuri-s i morality . , 9. Tl Armjf Snd Xavy of theU, 8 -Valor with All! ns1l-flakaakaa I) ... '.i. ..'.S .a . dehty without boast . . i &),,. . n' . l,f,ron""i0 f th Uaited 8tates-Th ' Dulwaik of our LiUrty, in which we put our tniht. ; . . ; II. OurKiVst nerneT.:., hav ccmaseed the Efletr.y of thdr mietak-ii auperU ' 12. Tie l7-erwor tad State of Xojth f q . . always scUic iutlie C-use of Fitlom. - , 13. The llffnre of ihn ln'.i to i...-r. . , rt snd immortslity it ascribed ta their mrmurv fur ' ' 14. lhemcm.,i7 of(kn-ire-wI..HSu. riot " g-U..nry rrp-vn d him with : rwvrr fsdinr Laur.ls. w We PM.iigittha arm of tictorv. r.t; Val . 11 Mrth fa W. .1- Mewirv r thr hrsve Captain Uarrnee, ' wWt.luU,U I,hr baa hem eourvgeonsiv Us i nrrneeai,Cmn'.Vslllfrhl-U. nijrhtrt leat-U C lttk'Thc d-t'tsralion if Amrtir.ii t,J. k...i ' .' ' rnsy tbr-TrM .p.rit-a Well thHt pmmp . .1 .mr Fa. thers to falonoiis stchirvemrHU, Mimstr their so is La perpeiiiste U.eir lights waj, ami p-rsi vrreiie. , , , ." ' iiM cxwm. 1.. AmsaTara-onltoherivIM Inpoimof aadl or br.rrr-. ji, c,,f uti 1 18. TIFa -..ter, Ce4ubia--.. Uirf - -iilwitlio-e4jfliw2.ou'illprot-et'iiem. i ' smil . r ---.--la IA- Htddinf, -' J . VfMJUkTF.F.H!l. . .. .and Bailors ICk,i-, . , . .,, i-riaVv P atUtik4.-tf the hin-rs of Libert tlirre tn anr hi H.f tavmir.. . .-. ,, , . ; bems smlHr CriOan. , w,,a ,l4, AI the rLl-nt vrltMvt. ' rioui Cguiesaluhat theiKC.aion, " .' . . . . "Hi i .1- Hi 'I. -A: ' :;''':. .'ill 4f . I ... v t t 4 1 i ( ,1 v.a. "

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