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" tllE FOLLOWING SOKG, 'JEnf lied Pooa Jack RiTu a vjlsso : replete with beauties, -and convejs -so - poaJ J wioraZ lesson, that we cannot . deny ourselves' the pleasure of lajiitf . 11 vejure our rrauir. .- ... - . What cheer my dear Poll ?didn't 1 tell you as how, '. yThat perhaps I ahodld laughing come back V " Nov you plainly perceive- that my words are come true, r, -'So accept a salute .from PbcrJack : My heart's, rtgg'd with truth," my ho nesty tight, : - . ; ; , ' Not a stripe of false colours I wear ; Ami the compass of love has directed mc right, , V ; ' .- ' To be bless'dVvriih'thc'diarms ot my fair : -,. - '.. ;y -v- 15o, d'ye see,' that the chaplain 'may splice us in one, 1 J "Let me Vteer thee to Hymon's kind , S shore, '"'rf..Z ' . Tor Jack is resolv'd,v until that shall - be done " -v " ,'; ;;';; To depart from his Poll ho more. Let your fine cWtly lovers' palaver, . and boast, v Who ' neer safl'd ' onyiincrity's ,. ' .. main ; . :. . , , -Let 'em cowardly skulk upon flattery's ' " coast,: "';'-. ';''',,';',' i'Suchbuccanifer swabs I disdain 1- -'-It ne'er shallbe said that Jack yet lias to learn, V;- ;" '''''' How to guard such a consort as r you; .;.- . : JDo you think 111 crowd canvass and V . drop you a stern I ',' : . Ko i shiver my jib if I do : . - " $0 my dear girl, let me take thee in . v tow, . , ;, Since again I'ni safe ftftchor'd ,-oi ... shore ; . ' , --. : Tor until 'kfortmhe chaplain - I've plighted my vow, I'll depart from my Polly' no more. from the crycl grarp o! their lordlj and-ty tannic oppreiiors. . t'O 'a'CiRi generaLjLori. llituiioni-Tfce formet Sovereigr and: Independent, toe latter Federal not - coniolidatce, c.' Self Government,' that tnva uable bldling May '.-American never funender if, ut with then . W ' T . i i r ' -. 6. The memory ml our Wain mgton,, franklin, ami flaams, anc their Compatriots, v whole wifdorr. and valor, contributed "to ' the a chievemeot orAmexcari Indepen. lence. ., : ( ..-r . .v ' : 7. Tbe'great CounciTs of the U rtion May they, in the exercue p their delegated powers, continue it V merit the, character ot a juit na. lion, and to maintain that of an in dependent one,, preferring: every conlequence to infuK and wrong States The profound and unri vailed Philofopher, the enlightened and able" Statefman the inflexible Patrim,'and'ihe fnend ot Man. q. Gcorcc Cuntpn, our Veteran GovernorLong tried' and 'always found faithful.:' w ' io. Our Diplomatic Reprefen- tatives May negociition ever fu- pcrceae a retort to arms, u i LOUISIANA The blood. lefs acqnifition of whofe territory win rorm a iaiiing ivioiunncui iu the wifdotn of JEFFERSON. . 12. Our adopted Brothers ot the WES r TI ay American Liberty be extended from bur Atlantic Ci ties to the folitary Wigwam on th. Pacific. . -V r V : ".'ii.'. The Seventeen Tribes- May each fucceffive ail pf a Re 'publican Aiminift ration ftrcngthen as well as brit-htcn the Chain ot Ail TTnSan 14 The Militia of the United Fafiilen had no ; exlftence among uch rude people, and it may be noftrliaa conjetltrcdf thatfherts, It. 4..w,t...a lh Vlfl . 1 v At loon as the nn was invenico i A TRBA' JtiwtJisiiHr nod, of dividing the srr.uity c10. mised to the M'ldritsa.ytio'jrfit-Hlt.- United "StatCcF Amcrita, ways a suitable ; mm ior the griif v ' I Chief and his family. ' ' drefs divided i.felf into femalf arts Kalkafl which it held together 'The more,! United States may be enthled to $ ' '. . ' t ,.,:P,U .lri. ..ll TfrlTnft InK.a I 1 -- o j .u x .u - wnn tweoiner jnoian irjuesaviouritia. ;pafU;mulupUedt ihc farther 'Articles of a Treaty made at Vincen, rytwecn thur respective. claimc ; he inVeution was'eTttended and im proved i the age of Top-knots, i'Uridlei, Breft-knots, Sieves, &c was uicontefttbty its triumph;' The fubdiyifion of the , parts ot drefs, mull alfo have multiplied the number of artifls for the ufe of the toilet ; the facility pf changing orr modifying them mud have occa, (ioned . frequent and conficlefable! changes ; lluffaUo became lighter;' jthas the-Pin made a totaL rtvolu- jtion in the world. -.Tjhis difcovery 'may be compared to that of the compafs, the principal pan of which is thelNeeuie, it has been ot n finitely moreutilitr to us, for it' has routed our indultry, .multiplied; our artitti, and given us a Iceptre, i th M!mi!mirti lr the. hfoinin. ' Art. 1. AVHEREAS, from a va- . Abt. 6. As lonorasthe lands whirS ' 'Which all the ambition and pride of riety of unfortunate circumstances, :.bave been ceded by- this treaty shall our rivals can never w reft from us.' the several tribes of Illinois Indiana continue to be the property of the U,"f The fm may have been brought to are reduced to a very, small number, mted StatesKthe said tnbe shall have, us from the Crufadcs; and it fo, the remains of which have been long the privilege of living and hunting up, the bene fit was not too dearh consolidated and known by the name on them in the same manner that they beuzht,&ni we are, perhaps, indebt ea to ic Letjhe mild breeze of virtue still waft Stiies That Country cannot be thee through life, ; ; jiconquered whofc every Cithen is a , I3y the helm ot lair constancy steer, aoKlier. " , , - j m, , Nor the rocks, nor the shoals, nor the j "' e. Falfc Federalifm-Xlay quicksandsof strife, . , 1ccaic to be the guife of arifto;racy Start my planks, if you ever need afl,j ,j,c jnttr.imentof delufion. , nes, in the Indiana, territory, be-; the chiefs and head v arriors of tW tween William Henry Ilamson; sa-,d Kaskaskia tribt do hereby governor of the said territory Lsu- clare that their rightful claim is as perintendant of Indian affairs, and follows, viz. Begining at " the cotfiu. commissioner plenipotentiary .. of ence of the Ohio and the Mississippi,, the United, States,,for concluding thence up the Ohio to . the mouth of any treaty or treaties which may be the Saline Creek, about 12 miles be. found necessary, with any of the ow the mouth of the Wabash, thence ' Indian tribes northwest of the ri- along the dividing Ridge, between tli. vev Ohio, of the one part and the saii Cretk and "the Wabash until k head chiefs and warrior of the conies to the general dividing Ridge KasnasKia irioe oi Indians, so cai-LJietweenUie waters wtiicn tall into .the led, (but which tribe is the remains Wabash and those which fall into the and rightfully represent all the Kaskaskia river; and thence along the tribes of the Illinois Indians, origi- said ridge until it rep.ehes the waters nally called the Kaskaskia, Mitchi- which ..fall into the Illinois river, gamia, Cahokia, , and Tamaroi) of thence in a direct course to the mouth the' other part , ' , of the Illinois rivar, and thence down of the Kaskaskia tribe, and . finding have hitherto done. t for ' bur prefent franchife 1 ncn? wve5 uTle 10 0CCU.Py T . . Art,7. i us treaty is to . be In f,A (Vrr,,.u i ; tensive tract of country which of right force and bindincr upon the said par- loubted. hut .-the firir Pin .were! clonS' to tlera, and which was pos- Ueraaaoon as ,'it shallbentified bythe rom " . w J sessed hv their ancestors for manv Prraidptif anil . Krnate of th Unitod cines, where theif utH,,,.,.,..' Tlll. rtt,r, anA i? R,of. " ; ' - 3 of the said tribe being also desirous of , JN witness whereof, the said com. procuring.the means of improvement made in it y 11 ruck fevcral ladies, who af terwards fuccellively granted to ome of heir fcrfs their liberty for m the artsofcivili2ed life, and a more contributing to their embeUiflnncnt. The inftabihty of theialnions in fenfibly xncreafed tlfe number of Amlts andLitizens: the Ladies grew tired. of courting the admira- uon of a tcw.fcrvants in an old certain and effectual support lor their women and children, have, for the considerations hereafter mentioned, relinquished, and. by these presents no relinquish and cede to the United States, til th e land a iu- the 1 Hin'oi s L 1 Caftte,.and thus the Pin probably .; .country which the said tribe hashcre contnbuled to' break, fome of . the jtofore possessed, or which they may lcodal ties at lealV.it (oon exten- n5cuV7 ciaim, reserving to them Jed the "fpaere of our com!ntrciall-"lvesK hocr the tract of about intrronrf .n,! th- mnJr rirMthreC m.M and 7 "res near the tafti. We then exported neither town of Kaskiaskia, which thev have lalways held and which was secured fear t 'Cause why d'ye mind, while thelitfle sweet youth Sits smiling on watch up above, "Can the tempest of fate snap the ca. hie of truth, , y Or drag from the anchor of love ; So toil up your . doubts, my sweet charmer, nor think 1 Tobc wrcck'd on misfortune'a lee shore t "Should adversity oard us, togelhtr we'll Sink, Ah ! never to part any more sur 16. The Sons of Tammany- Wherever fparateil, may the re-. cpllettion of the virtues ot their tl luilrioiis -Chief attend and iiiflu ence them. , 17. Ihe American fair. VOLUNTEERS. t I .t r: . l nat,, cef or gowns ; r,e ri to them by the act of Congress of the a-.. ..... . ... -r - ,uum uay 01 xviarcn, one thousand se- uour win cnu only wttn tne rm. . !Ven hundred inA ntif.. ,i.n The women are not aware what the right of locating one other tract of ! iui 11H.T nuuiu luiiaiu, nyn. iiwcitc nuourCO. ana ClcrntV niTfl. . ... . ' .i... n j 1 within the bounds of that now ceded V Inch two tracts of land shall remain to them forever. . - Art. 2. The United States 'will this fine invenfiim difufed ; a well olaceil fin may lave them from a" tho.'fand delicate clrcumfunccj ; it is the. Pin which gives them the .Iccidei1 influence they have over i" the Kaskaskia tribe under their Q my ahlpmales 1 remember 'chaplain would say, (On his log-book he prcach'd to us oft) ' There's a mighty Commander, whom all must obey, . That will order good Christians aloft ; . Then avast, my dear girl, iwab the lights of you nee, v 1 .Don't let. sniv'ling your pleasure annoy; . O my timbers! Hike not such squalls totakepUce -" On the smooth bosom'd ocean of joy: Tiear a hand then, my love, with the current of bins, . Let's be stretching for Hymen's kind shore tor until we're united, depend upon I this, , I'll depart from my Tolly no more. --- Trem the-y?YiMrtanli!t A&trYiitf', ' TAMMANY, SOCIETY. CtUbration of the loth Anniter. , far rf the evacuation of this CU ty, by the Driiifh troops. rutfuint ta arraneenienti the Grand Standard of the Nai6n w as ,,lrtiftcd on ike Wigwam at funrifc, Inthe evening the Society alTcm bled at the Wigwam ai-1 partook . cl an elfganl enisrtainrrieni prp. red by Broihcr Mattling, at which fey the grand Sachcni--Timrha ny ; eminently diflinuiihcd for his integrity, h'tfpia!ity( and pa. irioium 'viay nis opint aeiccnu and red uponVis children. ' By the Father of the Coul : hap. pinefi.to the luman Race May the diuurbers of their peace never enjoy the fwcets of Civil Liberty. By a Brother : The Mayor of this CityThe tmilorm Patriot. By a Brbiher : The nrooofed a. menJment to the Federal Conflitu- "By a Brother: The Republican Eleclorsof the City of NcwYork. By a Republican vifitor: 'The Sons of Tammanycombining the practice of every moral virtue, with the luve of LibertyMay they re. uire Hercules' ilrengih, not to be exercue. I but in the melioration o their fpecics, ... By official returns in the laKe Lon don papers, the armed force of Eng- and and Scotland amounts to six tundredand twenty thousand men; of which ' .. 1 40,000 are regulars, ' 150.O0Q militia, 50,000 army of res rve, "583,000 volunteers. . missioner plenipotentiary and the head chiefs andwtriors of the said . Kaskaskia-tribe' of Indianr have, hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals, the thirteenth day. of August, in the year of our Lord ' ou thousand eight hundred and three and of the Independence of the U. States the twentv-tighth. Wro. II. HARRISON, (Stal.). The mark of X (Seal.) Jean Baptiste Duco'tgne The mark of .- M , (Seal.) ilicohs or Nicolas. The mark of ' X (Sea'.) . Kee, tin-iOy aCahokian, . The marker 'f 'i (Seal.) , Vcdagcgve. The mark, of Ochinpa, a Mitcbii'amian. ..." an . tf, (deal.) the words, said ridge," lines of' g first interlined zens And the said Kaskaskia tribe in the presence of '. do hereby engage to refrain from ma- John Rtct jcnet secretary tothecom king war, or cmnR any insult or of-' . missioner. , . ".V-j- . . rr f.j n 1. f.l . ierv 10 any oiner inoian irioe, or to cnrj tunaar uurjfntov m hjcjuujs any foreign nation, without having1 of the Indiana territory, first obtained the approbation ainl Riott Indian Missionary, consent of the United States. '7'f Col. rf Knox Couoty miuta. Akt. 3. The annuity heretofore Cornelius Lyman, captain 1st infantry he United 'States to the said ! lejtnv.en:. I Louis Ueeouap lOLiciy , 11 nicy ucrcu iiicniicivcs r ... z. , r-....-6, .MU 1 - of it, they could no longer b iom.lH -afrri lhm a protection as effc L -Sea cd and dehveted . 1 ... .1,. .xa .k.-. l rJwA against the other Indian tribes "And thence along the r ,Cu ,u w.v, u. ind BKB?nst an olhcr whft,t. betwecn the third and fourth treui, orevcrcxc.es ,q mucn ne vcr ;h d b . . . the fifth article, bein lire, a Wiicn tuiiuuiiuwu. mm iism thorns. I The French, in fitting tht tr men for given by th jtribe shall be encreascd to one thou- Jmts Jchnscn,o( Indiana territory. (sand dollars, which is to be paid to i'jrkes, of the Indiana terltoty. t. .. . . . ft. . r.,. r. . 1 . provisions or uomcstic animals t the option 1 of, the said tribe ; and when the said annuity or any part thereof the dangers ol the sea, have not been Paid, merchandize, it is to be dc-'l .if.11. in iiirr.itTni r irpir .1. 11.-' . i . iiiviii lhiici il itii r lri. ..wui. '. --,vvf .... w...itiiv v-i,,, -- -- Vi'. , . . 1 f .'j.. ii. r..i:.k V(... ir ort IMir.Iic or kasUtln nnd tU Lcwu. tiriiierrrieiaiv 10 Mr. Mi'M !. ..vi-..V.4 . 1. .. . . J . r 1 F.rit rnl nl ihr crnnt. in tli v.. kid Wa rnnint.il lf I .L. mi. Mr UlOO for swimming, by which a person pas-!ncre lhev m"" be procured, is alone. Lroiiiins.snd esplore ihsivilHod c- sed the Sound from Denmark, fully at,!101 charged to the said tribe, free 1 ui.kt.own, ifjion cf America. . .nt tk. .vn.nr. nttUm ,t... 'ifrom tho Cost of traftsnftrtfltinn. a, m Cin now infjrn oui rnrri. ibll I' i ' 1.: - in . ri..v umcr tonunirtni cxnenrr. when, innrroen motroartittt r cioum vi . - w r f , War Office. OctJer 15, 18C3. A true Copy. , J. W1NGATE, Ju?. C C Il wai fometimc igV4rfCricd ihi Cp his ease, and the cxpence of the dress is said not to exceed three dollars. At the Supreme Judicial Court, now nuurj vosion was qcckicu ir.o folio ing important Law Case. wns morai ana patriotic du.igs wen iJm.k ...-. ."-. I. The DitMiy etch rcmrn log Anniveifiiy of the ft-ial fcvacu-j aiinn of our coimtiy ty the milita ry flm il a fii ijn dcfnoi, Lu. prtfsoiir countrymen iih graii. UnlaW lh he io by whti the vrcte quiuW, ami to the Tago wh.i ilifrMrd Mir ci tincili in the awful Itif.iii of icvoliiiion. J Th Ciiurrti of the Unite I run If only hipyt bnuf , the fi-.1t Vire j ei.plc on tanh. 1- Tl flivtsol Eterean Mo. r,chni ai.4anHiH;icit-.wrcich From a Paris Toftr, THEriX. M a TV Li fl a i'u us, .1m v e w Uh j ti f- tice coit)p.4in:4 otthebarfenneisof hiflury. Il prcfenta us with no-jLocK tr. Marine tirt and Marine Jn thing but details nf . imn killingl turuut Cmpenj, each other, or of Kinjijucceeding j, Tlui was an attie'n, brough't on a one another On the throne. Few Policy tffected by the PlaintirT, in the hiftorlans have p itcllcntc genius office af said company, by which of their art, and the merit of attach- they acrd to him, on the ship Liu! Ingui by interefting narration! "e an4 appurtenances, from Sum- nam, ai one or more ports in the Wcst-lnines, at, and from thence, to her pot of disctiirgc in Europe or the United States. ,, I i, Ths facts agreed ca were, hat the fiit tnforatation received by the PUintirT, was, that the Captain and CrcwOf the saidsh:j were au dead, Society has experienced confiJcr'a blc changes fiom nombcrlcfi In- vcnliunt. whiih the IcarneJ have deemed unworthy their rjoiice crj invciucanon i lnaimon? mo e im. the greater harmony prevailed, anl portantohjecU, we fear not to men-' the lol owingloslli, interf(crfetJ tiontltcVin, The epivh nf the invention ol ic invenugn on ,vi . .. ,v. i.. mi, has not been ex. till v fixeJ in'L.j.i i ... .i.i r.. . . ' h.nory! but wehavellrongproba. Vice, who Aadj.rdsrcd the nrt pro- w, ..tvt aim .uiu.t tinciiiiii: uuiK ver the said tribe may choose to re- hM ft out on (Li imporisnt mifli". ceive monry, provisions qr domcsth' "'T f ,H" ',p'y th"gl Twe fffr animals fucuhe whole or in pnrt of the on hcir wiy to the MiCifif jd Bef.de.. f.am wimiity, the same shall he deli- "0,e gemlemen b e gnoei vered at the tow not Kaskiaskia. The M,n.' ,rf h'ty qualines for sn u&tt UuitedStatcs ill also ca-ise to Le ukiigofihu kind, ibe party coofiftt built, ahoukc suitable for the accom- e' lout 'y loldim, in ihe guife moUation of the Chief of the said ''"a'', having a ntimbfr of Pick hr inoe, anu win enclose lor their use a ,r ,or De inipafipn ffoviuop., Seld not exceeding one hundtfd acres, "" &f " pnbl boa', o a ith a ' good and sufficient fmce. "" eiii o con(ln.nia. Tl.e l& Awo wbirkai the greater art of the 3tf ',n 'hf traveller, t hi', said tribe have leen Uapdzed and te. ,0 f rnr "d .i& fourte of iL M-rTours ccived into the Catholic ch'irch, to ''d ifernraio eiidfivoor, if followiof which, they are much attached, tht H W'fs of fom imi iliff, i sUtiUed State will rive annuallv ' P''"4 cean. 1 Mi, n doubi, a jl'or seven years, one hundred dol- pc4iinofgftaielifrifidiy s4hiur jlart towards tfce support of a priest of tn' 'f f'ttctf f-l, itaai religion, wi.o wuj engage toper- " " ,n,7 p,i v aiKi w-- j form for said tribe the duties of his of- ," . ,fice, and a!to to instmrt (is many of vgutio ftta'J. ineir cnunren as poisiue In the rudi- ting mark to guide m n it. Whenever we Ut nations claj in a fine pleceof linen or cloth, in full robes, fallen ei with a kind ot button or cafp,' we may fafely atfinn, that thofe barbarian! have not etVrd the be-: ntliti f ihr ri. In thole times there was no neanS cf Jiitinui Mi ones IclMrnni one's iicitfh-1 i , i .i . . i uwurt imu oy i ne cieanncli. ihe in lnr, Pt ihe finentUof onc'i ThehanJfo.tie AU'ibiidci was eve imentsof literature And the United . Tf U Dollars Reward. h:etds to-be Ulged in the Orphan ,J' .,u1rll,r, K"e U.e sum tf p AN. AW AY fm Mr. FlrfrrNu LDamuer, lor the benenl ol the con-i'"' ' ' , '". ass.u tne x v R(lf, ; .Sml.hfill, on the srV cercdthat the ship at fiie time of lr.'.he erection of a church. No.rmr, . Girl iW U assuring, was worth eight. lhoUna J. -r-'w m uis ni ma yotl f ,f flf , ,fgWlhcMflnUt. lollarh and that she was aolJ at ihrtt:i'r"l,i'.5 tweuier vith the ion. ttmf& HANNAH. Q went . t a Hum I.I Ilia. I iih.l.. J .1 ' 1. .,. I . '. ... . . ........ .... .... , .,, r,fillf t, t(tff h frtfft ftf-r , CeoriM .r,whlchMnow paldor a.iurcd to fm;lh jB , kf ftr ; .MUlU,o. lccd.,y cauuc.pat. theo-.fclres. tig u manner of wearing t! thousand dollars, froat which sum to he deducted thtir tharf.es. j The question Was Whether this as a Ium within the mcaninn; of the toiicy, ardiorwhica Assurers were H.e Court wr unanimously of o 1 '.n'.um thnt this as a lots within the mcitiii'gt f the Policy, and ji hnncnt vi rtadered fr the lliint.a n,cor-dii'k!. . ... .r M,u ,r,o ,r u,e pur- AV,l.;B0n t (he w S tl n.ci.t,!. ,mitH po e oi.prtKurmg some nectary ht t,fTmwtw,y ;frw.W Cb.', arlirles, and to relieve them firm '..n..- .ii ! n... 't . :n ...:J . tl rii 1 poe or. procuring some r.eceary t i, arlirles, and to relieve them fir debts which thry Lsvt heretofore i... . .Y iw. .M,,v, (VMMueicdaaaiuuanu le raider ftcuiiff ir in Wdmf mp e ton.ptn:M,on far the rrl.n. ..n'j. I, .d th Uf..Wrre. .,uuhrmn made to the Ur.iled it.tes ,itf, or ftfersdo'lfrs if deWd at U AT. 4. 1 he United S!Hertte,e 4ntft tuth.iM.tlvtU.eHt!.tatin) Uurse, JOHN CAUSv 'r. D.teetr $, il j-jtji -ji i
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