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nr t Glory ! ta the t!u::.fti cf O.U - 1 i ,";'" I ho have tra pi- led the A "it it mVnl in Casioa. VVc are lv:?y to ati'x.ic.ca. the fc'.-ricj nea ;t'icit. and hi wroj h.ire Wrcd .fc in CanadV .h L'tle t n- opofcitft', nd Ukm pofc-lui fti.e town '1 :ud.ruh,two n.ilc below. Dcttou - r.n the l-li4iiMa There is no ihr lolli plea ' ii s;n '-ut the.frptnre of a riftm(r of Ameri-ci-r i" Mime vessel L.tkuwitaprvvirior,, and aoinc L-' if the army, srooog taboro w are fwy to Itym i Mr. Lew' Dert, paymaster, froih this ,otv,fap'airi John Sharp of Marietta, a lieutenant a tlie 4iA n j;i.pert, some women and ri tr. : Ji sait've tctd rio'cr are 'about 50; and. the v )i.s; ( I property 40,000 dollars (mcludii.;?, probally 'jii.ua ve!i't here enumerated.) 'The' report cl Mr. Hughes, Chilian of the army, and tocf t . .1 . . i . . . . . , . i .ri.. t . col I.yxoee iimuuwi ocuin wkii u UiiioujH.ca. . I . I VJ..II. I f . aid wnooiungiti u gtner.- nuu k protumauun m t'e 12th ti st yatrs that a quart r-iniwter bad ar- r'.vtd it yrburma from S.-ndmch, who verbally gave the melancholy information that ufser crossing the river, a whLrv in the, act of ti) i.'j I'n Run, not . supposing it loaded, i(weto.Tar.d the ball passed ' through Major Ma'Vn' lVni'xnd entered his bp- t'y as he going tP Wa . nt. , He, was not ex pected to live. ... Col. Cass, Rfter" the errny arrived '" at Detroit (which wai the 6tli and 7thi went to Fort Maiden with a fiig bfttuce and demanded the pri-J . aoneis, but without tBect. By deserters It was as- I will ' .u'h your attachment 't liberty." Lfy t te v T-,xh " 'tf.t'vf ld n-d ?.-, '.er yr wrvice voStr t.-r they i4 be ie;-tt d,the H ,vU V' " r,K -,,- rr.L,y.-.l he L. H ci.cryoapee, Uoerj r d e..(J,ir t .. cll braXcnJn.d runty, your ehofoUc bcteri the arvd -r .ijw,, cuAtnovl ikiui ( iKxin. Uery "k1 dcwru.tioix Civxie t? Cn, tut c!une'.i o-tr j rujrinr mMr4 wrrl h it:y, nd miy lie wt Inows the imuce ol ouT't"" oicTea snt ti. kovi irge t niuf jie- cause, a . l who h ' it in Hlhaid the U ol rutioo. Rxrf1eyulo a ..su'U the nut compatible hh yoor nMs'and imetex, your pec mi4 Kappiocu. - Dr U.e OeneMi,- -A. P. HULL,' .-.-, Head-Quarter. Sandwich, July IJ, ' r . "Twerity-Bw' Americatv cltitn who were on the Cmadj A4c wren the declaration of war waa known, were Vten piiiooer, and confined in the. jittl id 'i4ndwich f snuli Enghsh village about two mite below Detroit.) When this wa fcerd at De troit,' the battery t that place opened brisk fire" upoo-rthe IvillJtrer and in a-few mlriUte The pof rirttr bst evening direct from' Uibai.na,) they- wire compelled to throw open the jail doors, aid Hermit the nrivmer to return to Dftrnit. where ther all aaCcly arrireL The inhabitants of Hand- wich were very much frightened, "and supposed l-'jut if they did not let the damn'd Yankee but, the town wnuld be battered down Some of the bous es Vifre injured, and one tnah killed,' v - - The Indians - hud hoisted the' .British wg at rjtvwnstown tnilev fnm Detroit, which was taken down by the Americans without resrstance... ' Gep. Uul) had held a Council with, several hun dred Indians all of whom aftfieared disposed fori peace. I hey were however, til armed with new I i.i . t. n a a . i ? . r . rv. t cei-tiined that force in' Maiden consisted of aj British rifles, and had been drawing ratiooa frim Kn"ntl.ioo.ToO of wlom are tntlians. ""S 1 Maiden. .' Some of them oflered their services to The following extract of a letter and GoVenwuri GeffMIull, which he declined ( aiid requested the ny tnt were tnuch inj"rj. At tUi time .if f xg hip At wearing ta g iv uttMhrr brrnA te, a bal from ti 33 tvHio'ter l teen te rJt ber ami nke her eonvete.f It, atttv "S tht)itMlroa fired but a few rut and hart stjt for lTi!rU our brameiuarns riTlnr tUrer hrar. 4y cheer, and geetinjf the ear of bit Ma'ry faithful mlijecu wan Ote weii remrmbered tune or Tanks DJU, fmioall t!ienuifiat the pott -out a man beiiij hurtdb ouraide. r...-V-".-? w , &ilem,Ju;y 21. Arrived the British ahtp Jarrat, tapu mtiuru 4000 prize 10 too prtvaieer,- jair Traded, Opt. Morgan.5 S,oe Was from Bristol, EngUnd, bound to St- Andrews, in bmlUst ' She ii a fine ship of nearly 400 ton j motliited twe six p nindcrs, and ' had . 1 1 men on bxraird. - The Foir Trader, (a Small vessel and having but fifteen men on board at the ll roe). came Under the- ships stern and diicharged-a gun at hei when (he crer of the ship (some of whom, were Americans) refused to fight and left thdr guna, and the privateer, boarded her without resistance: Four orhcr crew immedi ateljr enteied on board the privateer. l JO:,, mm tit cji ftM-U l.e i:n" I . 1 t t r f thtt t(Tl rl.r I .t iU w . ilr.ifl id f 't ' ' warfrd tu i'.a tii- hue l - - U tpiu '. 1 1 .njlid to th.i pirt,mV"l . h put lni It r a)a! jtk n, tx li!i,i to 1; Ami. i' . i . Uki-o aad !it f. tx- :n,r. , r i" hoard tlie fclna tJarir, uif fni u ilni hr ji ; - . rr oa board the ifnea, 64 run Vt, t-m!t q,-.. it hi the Cbnttitution, and enrllrivit ciif itrn -f t tt.' i!y He say that aba evtp! b t!.e erttkit -m-in.. iM rr ctxttmanUrr, f r u t b t!ie Iiriu.U ctnera ce U.-l full credit, and birltfy extolled her ninterinf . J'rhattrrt CtititlirrJ !K lctU; rrrtirr-d r.rn!.r raorning from Evtrt.tutra. Oiit tl'e Plunprraiid ' m' if wit ItuLial, h CipMirrd four of the rirjtwrt I r. lonpinf to lartlelii'ad and Salem, ami trtil tlirni into hu Andre. 1 bee IlPi'ira reaacla were ift tiUl 01 LJiip-Kt hen Uiletier waa written, . .' '... . .i's pVcclamatioiv will , afford furtfier explana- Ujh t. as the best evidence of thcit friendly 'disposition, to return immediately to their respective homes. v. , ; The enemy has two armed vessels in the river Detroit the Queen Charlotte, a ship o?.S2 guns,' - 't i." " - - . 'J 1 i... . .. .i r l Ta5 In order to hurry, tho march, of the army toll were oatrjuuung piacej-iroro tn on- T,f tri, k .j r , k., nsaierntory ana tine vanuuian i rcrtcn, wno are f V I V BiVIa KVIV UUi Vlff (Anil 1 Vft aW jfay! . SUISak ,- " . ' , , , arliooner, with publicv rwoperty; and part of the ofiicers clothirtgt 1 1 Extract of a letter from Dr. Jjmei Jteunaldt. Suf tle"boatloaclM with sick. the greater Dume1h13 8om places we particularly sbVid- took commaud 'oT.'Ti " " J- clC5fT w wru,sn ur. On. the 1st of July we : Commdvrejiojferivgain--The irig Alexander, Captain Stanly, arrived at this' port yesterday from Gotte'ibur;, was boarded eastwird of. the Graitd BQk, July 8, in latitude 43, longitude 46, bjfsi of- be Irom the Ccngress. iiiijate, one of Commo dore Rogers's squadron. The oOker made no men tion of an engagement vnth an English frigate, but while he was ip the cabin with cu plain Sun1yr the Men in the boat come on board: the brig, and, in formed that the commodores ship had had an en gagement with a BiltisH frigate," and " that'l I me.n were killed. a About two" hours before being board ed; the tiqu&itrori took an English gun-brig and burnt her. ' The crew of the brig was on board tone rhe frigates. It'will beiecoliccted that' the omcer a .i..- LT.LK .la. 1. . a thebenuvnlawiof the, Alerir.ari ovmn.entJ r . rt.mlu'e no roeiiuoo u aana imw.H iow uaw vwua, luitvu. D iviv. .adv a - am vava V W 1 . aM . . . . . . -:;:t. r. n-; f.. t.;.i iTi.-f he SK.lt men ar iho differenUlockhouse.i we br lh F We KP'V j refiove riii " No death 111 the aVtnV since tlier left e ve we. reader to make his own pmmtui 3Sffit ,orJ,Vf-CpUHii Pushing, passengei v Schooner and boat were i-. 'but she passed me the clockhe next day,'opposite -to fort-lalden, She Vastnad i prisoner of War by theBudsh,.- Sp on board; 'artioijg vyhoiTt were paymaster, Li: wis Debt, . aptaio group,' 01 lancica, a -v?euicnain 01. me 4in d Iritli opeir acrtf&i' ahd 4iere.f nrstj herd e war bein g decUredy . f x r , -e ' v . Utt the; 5th mstr; tire andlery opened on. the Bn- .;' 'S.lJc Og'tar. V. RALEIGH, : titriiAT, accust r, wii. 1 pouon ywy a 1 onpiam tvusoing a passer trer In tii Rtutuguese. brig U. ruana , 1 hcresa, captain lPostvrg if jmirm 1A tera-Gen. JJfdcfc, ; .Seferlno, amved at I'ommoutU, Jew-H am pshire, Dresldcjnt'of the narlbment ot U,i Canada. 'a4iina-"m t-ayaUuiforms thal on the ?9th June; latitude -.t... j.i "f.i.. .r'.-'...:... r ir trovernup ta ti fmmmrf. fltarnmnum er nv CLiei ii ji r iwicnuus i n - wp uiuukivwuv " Tffi ZnZZ; hi, mafeitA ForceVm::U; C is' ,t prcsW at Uoop.ofar Hornet, ahd Commodore Kodger. " u -L 1- 2.1 Newark aHJ ttitbrmatibn ..j .. v. J -vr the Vltwf-iirf . K.t4 W K sfnrah atta eirM-.rot thedeclatalion of- war, the boardmR officer went SSltlSvO healinghhe declaratUjon -S ,'SZM1 T?e v 0 . .t. : ''. ' . , ibnf air. anil if !a nrna hnliiJ. with a tMumi m.ied tLcm tO CO an OOUta the ljmnjOdCieS S01D I llC vicniooiT wernvca i uttroii. wnere 1 was receiv-i " . v..,., ... . .. r . icniion 01 attacking r ort Niagara mit contrary to ( "u w nUi, uw uri.a'r 1, ' luuii . ,-.i i. nn .t.n r.r to m licntiu beforeihe went fin btiartl a Mate's shin. surrender. j" -' -i V , ' I In Uieiucatt time he C)mmodoiV$t, camion Expecting a descent from the "American mtot,' boitfd f taey then haded. Iron), the president and ave, for ten days past, Xbeen remov- ies and effects from the "mer? into riiir nnrnrth.;.'3n.niiUev' iV.UaWIi Aline uitcnor At lYewCTKi u.eenszon, ami ptner belief that a dumber of thenf were J ilUd. . ' ' liage oftioe nTr, there are no uhabitam, ex C x-,-. V . ;, '. : " v- P frwMtt offir. and soldier, $1$ .even ' i . t ox ., WlUUlV HULL t . - said, that an immense quantity of specie, plate, 8cc. &riga4ier.generaiind Commandert it ejtf tie Nrthii9Vt verioU9 parts of the province,' have been box ed up tm destined M Qdebec'? ... The BAiisirare Undersuwd to'havf about. 6 or Tedegular troops ttailoned between the lakes, from Fort Georiie to Fort krle' ThW men are t-ene-i j'rally those who 'hive,w; sctn service" iri various parta of the world. - The .Militia of the' pttmrtoe t-shrsSndwichaad ww-'eoiAringft. i 4-poujidew-oat-Hherd ttllVlO'vo'clockf' wiiili Aey ? 1Jfa?1P " 1 1 v, ere sorclntf their way with boats loaded with pro llnS their famine f r t -7 A fter thirty "ycts bf peace i and prosneritn ihe i.--':?''e-VnitStift',liavd besidriw;n to.rms he iit- 3iO:3?r aferessioi8tr.S ibsu!'andlpdjgrdtiesbfai erdered out eh'triiss Greatiscontentipre: 5 ; : riAfreat-Bfitatn ftaye once pore left them no altcfnaV; Vais In cdnaeyHienea of thi ieauisltifui ' tliere be. ix3 ty rc81stan9e ;w, unconditJanal'sumw-g tio belp tQ gathe( CTe the clanwisof r ? f .y'.5, Vo army H'Ku. nry coiiuv-mu M-.nvuUtu the pgople are but little ShtfTt of opair rebelUMW- -X v vertho teintory of CanatR. o the peaceable,. 5 will act the martial code has usurped -.the j nalfid.ng inlialHtanit Nins bcithcit danger iSor UvU-law. Many young tradcbtnetv in Canada from tXteW'S--1 tn be tumed JTheV it required to co tnem. me to protect not to injure, you. ;y take un arnia or leave tl. rhuntrv. ifbctr ciSnnat .SM.nePMic4 by an jmrncrseocean atwt an estenatve collect their dobis, no. brinff away theic property uiTOiu., iicii btitmany liaVe come a'y and' lelt their aa m ioo- .t?'las hat tyranny', yojivef seeti.her Injustice flTtoi. Britlshare to'hlve morei than' lobote. 'ipW yfW yeppe, Jtwtti reas s ofl.mg, field ahd garrison artillery, iotthe. dif the otherx The UnuetLbntes are sufficiently bow-;feignt . defences v on tlie Niagara Kiver., , Fort k0j4 ',u w l e?e,7 iecuntfotiMiitem. witn. their .George,,.. NeWarkj nearly ppposite, the American nP1 X?WiyfW?yYM ,nv3,u! tmsori, is considered the itroneest and most am- r?-: bltsBgi .oltyipolittcal .arid migtotii libt-rtyijpi , Uppi-CanadtwO Weiloea.. prpspenty. v 1 hat uberty; which gave decision . to cpr totiiicils and energy td our conduct in a strug e for kwiopetulence, and which conducted us sifc - ,', ly andtiiamphaotly through the stormy piiKid of . , the revolution ths&.jibefty wl.ich kasraistd us to ' ,an elevated rirk amotig tl e nations ot tbe wuild j'and wliich ail niU d us a greater tneasura of peace r .' and security; of wealth and iinprovemcnt, than ever v-'fellto the lulofatiy jituniry.. V . 11 v I:v the rwmij of myuuiiiryand by the authority 'OfgovctnmeliiVl pi'on'is you pi'otectioti to ypuV ' perscM. v prtjpti ty , aiid . ri g hti. -i ketnuin. at Jpur s Lotiiei." purine yer pe jceiul tahd- MtoUmify avo. ( catioris ; .raise iiof your -Iraptis; agniust yout .brelh- 'f ren :pMai:y f jpur tkthcrs , fought for. the .frcedoni ftnd! inueicndence we .wow enjoy is Deng. ..'ahiidreii,'. ' therefore, ot the? siitrie . itiiily with' us, and heirs to . theitn hct igc, theerrivaljyf in ant;y"of fricisds ' i Jtqst be hailed iy-u ,?ilJl ay ordialiwelcome--." You will be, emu.ctpaled fioni tyraory and oppies ' . fcIoti,atid resioi id jo the 'dtgnifi d station cf IVee- ' , , ineii Hacll.;i;t.y d rt-ol eyeniual-success,-!' . inigidUak' yntv wistatiri ,' but 1 do liotVl, comi' -J a rirtpar.(i-l(r csrrry -.cbiiunfectJcyL'have.- force K which will lock iitmn all t pposition, ahjttha force . is buttte,van.uj:rd;of a mucli gj-eatctv -If.foittra " i.tjr$o f vr tovb ii.itei csts and he, jus4 expectation of 4 '-' Jty-jCplinuy you should takopait .in-ti approach- - lug jconte&t, you will. be uibered and treated as -. enern.iess and C'e; horrois ahi iliimittes uf, war will 'V rialk beior you.. Il' ijie bubaius and savage poli- ' cjr of GrehfUiiiain be'pnrsued, and the sswges'Jct ' "iote-to mqrderbuf-citizenk and batcher fr-.wor , tntxi ana ' thitdren, ttiis wif will be7! a Wai qf cxter: Uriirtatkio. The first stroke of ihtt tomah&v. k, the, first ' attempt with the'sra!puig kbUe.'will be this signal of one.iiidiscrinun'ati - man foUtid fighihi taken prisoner i Uistoiit JesU u.Mu wili be iiS-lot Xfth'dchtc of reiisottluiy justice Aj humohity, v tanikt preven; the eaitloynicnt tf a forte'rwbicii Tespcpts i) rijhta,' and knows rio wrong, it will be i; . prtvc t.ttd by a severe and n.-levtU system of re . .tahuUpn. 1 doubt nut your courjge and lh mneai , ELECTtO!? BKTtmCfl. L " ?rorni2'. Tmoii Tc'spfi, Senates-John Tt. Eaton anl W"dan Daniel, "Ci!nmon. , - -x . .; Siatf f V Poll -iciiMteThditikBTeriton S80, lnU i Jone374t Commons, EaionTW. Dniet 577. John llaro Sir, Joaa WaAingtoa S&l, Mie.jh Bullock 239. (.. .lzrtombJrrtcV w. Clare; Senate t Joii n tanner End Hardy; flowers; Common. -,- Captaia Wcholaon'S Company of rilunteefs. ofDladcu cViunly , tMimi; a part of to requuition, baa u.n l.rd to '' Fort Johiuton. - , , -- .- . -: General Lee who fell A victim to the fury of the rhob" in Baltimore, was ;the Colonel Lee who Commanded apartiian legion in the Southr . cm states clurlg be Kejolutionarf wai,' and was afterwards, Governpr of Virginiai member of Congress, and commandtr pf thearmy that . ? werit o suppress the Irlsdrrectinh in Pcnr.sjl- j vdnia- during AVashington's Presidcpcy, trm-. monly called jGallatin's .Whiskey luSurrecilon., i ; Extracl of a tetter from ahlghly respectable cha-- v tacter"(an acquaintance of tlte Editors) tdagi-.nlo tnan in .Kalcigh, dated A.ixndria, July 3 J, 1812.-' , , I have' just escaped frrn Baltiniove wlich 1 left , completely under the government of a Mob. . On Monday4 nigit -iast. the Mob surrounded a lit use front which the jFV&tc! Republican hadlssucd.in the morning, with threats that they would destroy t!.e house and those in it. ; The Editors of the pa. r expecting violence, hid collected their IVientis arms for dfence. ; iThet mob offered much violence . to the house, and met with no resistance,' urtil ta o- , of the heseiged attempted to make their nay thro-- tbe enraged multitude to the '.JMayof of the City and 1 were beaten down by, the mob.' r The men in the-; ' .house first fired powder, which for a while intimi dated the-fnob, but .they returned with redou1 'c' fury 4'Thie people in the house: then ccn.n.frci ,l a fire with" shot end killed ore .man and wounded several others, some cf them mortally. Tie rcn Sfno defended the 1 ousy 'certainly used great niot'ct ,n.Vdii" fir their situa'ion, their i xxn bt-r.uiid their arms frere "such- and so hwry tl at they could have destroyed hundreds tJ the uuluul jc had tl t I t en ,' so disposed." j There,' were during tlie ri ' . d or ' I'OO JOCO in the hotise, with s .vords, pistol , i . yonets and muskets, with pit My of amur.iuon b; ! -mall cannon - Cine of theui was wt-u'ed. in tUe iiuuse.' The l civil 'Macistrates' would do nothing, aid t! cy had tcT' maintain their 'grotihd. till racminjr, wh theylftad all' gof Out by somo back wyy-jrxerj't 2r, I' A i .li.l.i'. l -?..n n.,i! .... wno suomiucw, w ik wiur,iwiij . (Jimmse of pixjtectidn, ' ahd were committed xto j ii. ; The asked bow ; many AWei:iiahs wer fti board '"rafter' being informed, the commodbre ordered the bc4rdf mg otiicei to M-mg them an on Doaru immcaiattly ; the people still refusing to go, tho; boarding officer men said, if they did not go on board immediately, the Commodore would fire lmtothero--they the went pq board two mates and, twclve...eamenr ) 1 lie squadron immeUitteiy made sum, atid stood to the S. Te aboye mcntioriedi niutesand seamen were passengers on poara tne saiu ung, put on ooaro by haNArheiican" cops'iilat Fayal.;;- ty'-T . vare i us uhiduiuuiu iar; waunsijurgu, NeWiYdi'k.hWve lately captured 1 1 bateausi -on the (-' T u urmln a 'i ta(t iaQrtjf ii4t K r"Viai tar I animtltil ! I unwi viivv it? vi awvivvi wua aaaa ta4 iUUiwitT ; , r j.i- - , v , i i Z. - j , .v , ,. .. , .. ' - f r, . I fiirniiiimR. tuViVa. tte.f tn lift Kipnd in it t Hv l,tn . .. ?'rrf W VV?i;'- w J marctved tp tbo Jj.il writlTthreata that iiigl. they , ff. is, a frigate Co??Bfarioj.-i.vvejtre the plea J t.,' , i ...' ,1 Hieol -anmaunclng the, Sttlval -in out) barbor,. last dered to the1aws ' Accordingly ax)Ut r if e o'clorfc'' She l; IV the Chesapeak Biy wn, the lJh-trfSTrw? on the 16h in the afternoon saw a frigate and gaf chase t the windi being liht she could "not' come nef enough before night- to (ascertain who she" wa'ii 0fn,the" morning., of thej if tb, m ;Knl!sh )kia4roD wai.dise9verd, .consittnof a shipofth litiei four frigatei brig and schooner t-iihe neia et frigate within gun shot,"' Throughout h whdle of this day ifrwss calm and evef y exertion ;made, ?y to ving and ' waifping to make head way ; ut the". enemy by attaching all -thtli: boats to two! ol (he frigates, wtre ev'-dchtlygaiidng' opoa VheT'poa on Tuesday Mzkt they did break ti e jail, ahd tl.'ir- iirtWijppressed ard persecuted men by ,. otesenceW HLOiRd .. SrffiMWunK' the liahtSi'.ar.d in : tiieJr'abbutaflavouring U e, imob; iliHeTir-wav-v.t . "an2 escaped nliurt of them were seized, and bhndfolded he' at a' Ume thrown' 'to a stair and ' knocked' on tHi' head with .tltibli ttntil reckoned dead. One of them v as killed, "the rest so mun gTed.thaVt1.ey can 1 ;.i 'ly recover.' One with a fiac tureitl skull was can lt d to a Stoi'e, clipped, inio a bar-. Vrt1 er aVn4 AM A fkifVn faKal4 tA ft iffiitrl lint hrA' , Til. JJ. Jt tl U1VJI Vti VW t V 4 WI soldiers, standing as sentinel on the.riVer near Fort George swim over tdtne American aliore, Three ol tnem .brought over their arms. " A wee hiHi Saturday the militia of Pultneynlle, untr: 10 county, by means ol sotno row boats, cap tursd a British merchant Vessel...' 5i'i,V ? 'A The British armed Ship Queen Charlotte, lying at Fort Eie,aoon alter tht; decluradonrof wr was received, kit her moorings and proceeden up the take is now understood to be at Fort Maiden, the great depptavof Indian supplies. - His' Majesty's sioop'pf war Hunter has gone up the straits ol Mac kiita, and passed into lake Michigan, an i captured atrAniericaiv meichant vessel, said to b either the Mary, or , balinai We w-tderbtind an; official ao couut of the capture has been received'at Frt ric. .A;vX'.vl:.;W.cl'.V'' '". ; . jetton tit Sachet' i Harbout V1. Iff On Sundiv nturnink the 19ih JuU cainuin M T Woolsey of Oneida, I vinir in Sitckct'a harbour, ctippyveredfiotn tlie mast head of Ida tfiir five anil, allBritiih, via" the Uityai Ueor(re6f Sirun the Prince-Regent, a new aliipj aup. i09L'il Of JTAt uic unuraoi 4U j uie.aicva vi io i wiruaiuc of the oilier, ajrt kiwwn,. about 6 league diaunt, beiting uj) for tlie harbour, with the wind dead ahead.- The irOopn were iiimicdiatoly called to arm, and eKpreasea tejit to pall in (he neighliinuinv dvUclnnennnd volunteers, who wrived in tlie course of tlie day to the amount of nearly 3,000. Soo.V after aun rise the lrinc Rcgcnl brought to and captured the custom houe boat, -.-about "7 mile ftom, lite harborpn fier returti from Gravolly Point ;-Tbe boat crew wera i,berate4 nil ent on iliore, with atneiaage W Uod lJttl lincrer. the commandant" at tha harbour, denuuid- unjvthe utTei)der of die jOncida arid the lata British sch'r j Nelion, Mixed for a Wach of the revenue law and fitting tor a privateer c-and declaring tliatitlcuseor relMi to nuiTender the Viiel,the squitdixki would burn the village i ... i. -.! i . . i. . u. i .. . c hltu. . . , . . J . , .j r.ijr lavillC Illliaiiiiiia uiiuci. lliu tuiiu "um.vii vwu .v ate scwie. of OoSolatKin. .N whiteL.ku jOiAnt Woohwy left die harbour in ibe OneidaV "and lirig by te sJe of H Indli-O will be ran down within league of the Hjukdioii when he re- iuined and ropohtu Tu veuel on a utte wim tne patiery riveted last week, withsprinK on W abls, A Capjaln V beihiT the most experienced engine er treaent,! left, the 0- eid undet tJM'onu.nd 0f , lieutenant, and went m iliore and took the Ccimtn and of a 32 ouader mounted he biy before on tlie battery, th! other guns of wUicu con. tho Streets. .';Vilti these rutrageous things were, dointr, the Mavof, poor wretch, made "no efforts to - st ituiiatuand occasionally enabled tliem '- to tnintr restrun, except ' to perstlnde them to? cease and to ' their bow" guns to bear Vupon her. v This kind tof I retire.r Everv pcl'Sm appears to be tnder the in-'. L ' i r-:. . . .. . .-. . .11 na' erin,- and tbe. irtquent. clscharce cl; the Constitotion't a ern chasers, continued ctgrlng the whole of thtt day j on the I3jh atjiriyIight.'-a iinill; bVettze .sprang up, when tho Constitution spread all her canvas, and by outsailing the ene my, escaped a conflict, which she could not have maintained with .any , hope of success against a nrce sp greaiiy superior 60 iKiurs, during lnained at their ! boutVlo 'New Yorki bat from ihe unfavorableness of the . I ne cuase conumteo t s -i ne United States' brig wntch time the w itoie jcrtw re l tured by the EmrUsh soHadr statiohS.'-i-The Coftstltbtion was rConstittition. . CommodVe fiuence of tlie mob and afraid to speak.?1? ' - - ,. - V. - , , .Jj s . . , : From'thi;. proceedings of Parliament wl.ich ' we have, seen it appears thatj the JJntish orders", incoutitil are stptptudctl and will be concJUion ally repealed. - Their wit has come too Jate. , . Nautilus . has been enpw on which - chased the Brooke returned Capt.' y 'New Yorki bat from ihe unfavorableness Crane bis sword in consequence of his good conduct ; wind,J has puilij herei ; '. in.ertdeay6ripg ta' save his , vessel'; :,: -'y gred if war at'Sei. " humber or vessels :i-bei4''fiiwtfrJVi' understand, with arrived vesterdav. whkh 'have been taken and re ? watxsaVkfactitrtv that tho; owners of the Marble h?ased by thengirihi lr 'appears that ' two fru . head pwvateeri wbicfi .hy,.comintttedsQ'ch wantod ; gttttjs' the; Spartan and Meiafnpus arjtf c rnwin')--: on depretLitions on theVmericah cdrftrpercej; htve re th(lracf of Eui-opVftns and have ; taken frianf pr,U voted the c.pmcrjissions given to the respective cup-1 tea; T6e port of Halifax is crowded with'pej tain of these; ptiyatctB, and recalled ,tUem fiont ysf they are . generously treated, tor jnecaptoi.s l.tne siauons wmcn xuejr Have orgta... ;v- ,.- . give op.all the adventures and baggage t and r.on ' On the29th uk:(loneVHarnifton the Consul of but valuable Vessels are , sent in.- Coasting Vessels his Bri'tankW' Majesty for the Kouthern States cm.4 not molested as et.-roAXeiioirrf .(Jt barked with hiifainily at Norfolk h tbe cartel ship , altimofti July 3,Q.iArnved, lirrtish brjg r nenos iur iMigianu. v . -, , , -, - as -Haddaway," prize 1 A Court Martial has .been mstitutcd in New? . A " . - - ..... ...'.. ' ..I-' Lainphrey,'- Midshipmah' master, from Jamaica for Halifax, with , rum, prize to the. U, S.i frigate Essex. I .Sh wai captureon'the -i2tn inst off Bermuda. ,T he day before; the-Kssex saw a fleet pf British ; i -....'J: '. et '-j'-A-z transports vmaer. convoy, or a ungate ana two homb kefchej from Jamaica for Ilalifax' vvUh llampsUh'o for the risl if some' refractory Con scripts who have felused to obey the. orders lor . marchjn'g.?-.;;'l;''fe:"'i; : i,v - rThe riviatineft-ahk'CTeir Wd others) who lately escaped from Charleston' Jail have been -ft- .aken. :f;V.-'J-fi Af:': f'-'-: , fc J in apart of o'tf Impresintw the veeono:paroay unacr fi. ki1 mmi.1m ..U.I ?V ...i'..A'. troobs. 1 1 he EsseinJoirirtfd Vem until niKhr I when he ut pS" bng.-wtt h j 1 50 oldi'ers : ,;v.'' w-.U;-t "t,! rarjsomed the brig for , a bill Jfor S !4,pX)J on ; jfmledlii Guilford ouhty rw-tbr Smi4 BnitTjo'Mr V ; , f tnitan" .li.wnurl th mm innV 'ah" e'rhaiio-. SmiJi. i .' Ill Stoke COitntV. Ort tac 2?!d in Mr. Salallu- l- J " .! "prOvl- lel ,tVM'lJnct V"lo, dattglttet of Maj. Cleft, , sinn were cOrrinlied with. ' The fleet consists l"ea n Wiwy, sew oay ago, .uenjamin . ... sions were comp iea un. i ne ,up consisrs i Bricw.UJ.Elv uaateuator in the State tirislatinetrom r. ' ...ill u. v omiw 'f.pii. 7 . ... ..... . .v. '- 30 v receipt and oaths not to jerye uni sions were complied with. 'The , of transpdrta full of soldiers. . , ' ' j ; V;V'.'"- "-,N """.';' ' - " A"evhYorkt July " . .Pnnttriht i lti Cnnnfrlinit HtmilA nf Tuenfav auied of nUie poundefj,. - -" ; ' . " -, L Jr,rtterur--SAiice our paper went topres KVeralcaf- 1 VVd,Ei0,w, AUBV a law. ; -; - that countv. and une of U.e llircetovji Mi. U. waa vd0Ablj miiniljci4 of uocinty, his loa i there . - tor a serious one. -in tunaiini county, jscuuyi i! - J
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1812, edition 1
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