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Voliin 7,, -Mr; ; . i jcct J rrmcr.t f r next prr7l Of that kind, 0 j which 1 e thought, would U. States en any such aub- at a . t r. t :t cl t..is i:ra, on tne pan cf Us I--. ty.LiJ lien t:c -UU wtu infirm- ifr. brthc Presides; cf the United States al- reaJyj and thatthe i xr.u'-t t efromhiia . t tx tiny meet a very cua reccpuotu. ... . 4Thcri were abc "t 300 aaiirs left hereUat . -c-r i k, irons St. Johns, for iht Lakes, of which -they toike themselves iVe this season. Tht-re it to Le a draft" of the militia of this pro . vince early ia Tunerand .it is laid, a bountr of . . a 1 ' 20ia to be given to every onetnaiwui vcaun C teer to co to Canada, to serve i months ?, William ' Lawson, Esquire, of thU Iowa, ! ; rfoundlmd. and a ccntleman from Quebec, left ' i V i,ere last week, for Cork Irelatd, in their way toLondari, in the ahip- Neptun ii they are "sent by the fishery committees of dm province, ' ' Athatof jLower vaaadasoU the i&iauiot .wew l ' ' found! ind. for the purpoe of poi'clirsc out to j Vlhis majesty' ministers; 'the necessity of pre anJttw sfof C 'i.it.i!w tle frames t Cnsntes. 'tt t .e was afterwards oo tha chneJ inttf Mou.H Dcseit, and armed here oa tha 2"nhinsL k TiurlM wm formerly w Amtnttt piiteer, called the Decatur; captured by tbe Bri tish frigate Surp-.iaa, am waa condemned on the l$tb Feb. 181 J,at UrU5oe.T. ; I r Froia the Boaioa Palladium. ; , v V " r wW,f wWcHthe enemy were ar.-ritel by 1 ttnia could .ia.uspd b r . J - .v.- .v 15. ti.fv cl.-.seto menu wVlOout ndaeiaoe; the exuten- iv n aoaie rmun . , I . r:.. .k .v . i rr. i ! n rn.f r m uui ui ill lAji -ii v uu u inr it ' r . . - - i : k. aracters, merchaata as wcU u ' ouad..;.".,'.',, The prospect of the reuovl t f ;!se er.l . Lrejro the tlonder of it, rather than truM tl.em. ?tn o u. ueot l' Ti i - ' tera, snay bo rith' .1" A W.Unnrra who arrited here on Tuesday last In the Union Cartel from Half r.. t. Mr. toJiiia Penny, pilot, belorgiog r nn wno was teiztu ui . . vm ... prom CANAUi, We have been obligingly fyoured Montreal rPt6 the I inst. trJ2 M. K-a in tha nicht. about 9 , i t o' - ; Hcntna!, 3Jsf iU ,khiMth find carried - al Lettere from Klowtem' hae been received ."T iLT'i .v. nAW.' on 'susoi . ... : ,l. ji . v.- l... mo Diua an r r wwwo,i mu5 i uwu -K.a T"- jfK5. been concerted lo aome out and Uken, off O.ww, two urge war nam ,rj-ta aild cf 0Uotiir Comm. induces ueconbdeotly to Ic n.w t limes,' and to indulre in, the wcl rrou- Ci hope that ihls sate cf thing cir.&ot lux iooger Bijt m the meantime we deem it c. duty to claim the conticuacce of your, cc-' dence.' . - There exists an Indissoluble connecuoahe. tween the welfare of-this country and boats, loaded with provisions for Sackets Har bor Iey also state, with confidence, jhat on ly seven of the guns for the large new Ameri can vessels at Sackett'a Harbor had been re ceived ' ' ' ' . "" '" Arrived on Monday evening tn this-city, Torpedo experimenu and ci puc Decatut barxea.?. Mr Penny weU convinced of this important irudi, a j I informs us J they ' pledge . themst Wes that'nothirij i that so creat was the exasntratioa ol the on. inegiectea tnas may preset re to your propel, tish officers ia consequence cx i urjjruu-1 creu.i 1 t . ventinr the Tunleei fas. thet'are talLdl from - .tr'flsirmff on the banks of ftewfoupdland, or be- - .yond a few milef from UeiV bwnahores, - These jrendejaen ' have fjeutiona onthiaaub'. -Xject, said tobe signed by from; 40.009. to f . 50 000 persons Ireland is said to have peti 1; ' I'' tioned parliament W prohibit the importing of " l'r any salt provisifn,'in any American tessel, i' 'into any of his mafcsty'a colonies.v It i Coni " 'Jr fideotly talked of hare, that no peace shall be , ' concluded; unless Ihe anove;; requests are 5 1' rranted to his majesty's loyal .subjects of Ire- A j nil those , nrovicea. Four -Hirhland .i fegimema were landed btrc yesterday uom a i tleet of transports, which Itft .Grecnotk -in V March last."- 1 ' V 'A M '&V -i, ' X M Copy of a letter com Commddort Lewis, eommaiuling t '. U. S. flotilli. on New-rk sution, tO,the Secretary of , -the Wavy, dated - -5 f-r ' 'f - -. v " i" -New-Ybrh, May 29, 1814. ' " SlR--I have the honor, to inform you that v tn the 1 9th, t discovered the enemy in pur , ' ' .suit of a brig under American colors; standing gijdy IJauL, 1 ordcrea a detachment 6t - , , oa gnn-Ttoats to proceed to sea and pass be ' "ween the chaaa St the enmy, by which means J , tn bring him to action, and give opportunity to the chaise to escape; air which was) effected j the enemy after receiving ; my; fire bore away and the brig ia question entered the harbor, proved to oe ine ' Dng ncgeni aium t rance T ) wiwi a very vaiusiwip . , And on Monday the 23d I engaged the ene , my before NewJLpjadon, and opened a passage - r r . ' t ' .i:!' ' - - - tor iony sau oi coasiurg vesstis mo acuop , lasted 3 -tours, In which the flotilla suuered ve i'ty little No. 6 received a shot under wief and others through the saus- we have reason to believe that the enemy suffered very great " injury as ha appeared unwilling to renew the V action the following morning; my object was accomplished, Which waa to torce a passage far the convoy., There are .before New-Loa don, three seventy foursv four frigates and se veral smau vesstis, me laiteraoing great inju wejso. . We understand that our anuadron on I. Charaplainjias lately sent into Isle aux Noix, .i i-j" .1. nn i rwi. - an American stoop, iaaca wuu aooacco. , nc quantity is irorn 40 to 60 hojheuds. taking' the lowest quaotity, the prizi is worth 5000 in this market. , it is said that Captain Piog will cruize during the summer ia such stations as will cut off the enemy's communication bc tween Uurlirgton and Plattsburg. . The Steamboat arrived on Sunday evenfng from Quebec, with about .400 of our brave fellows, who had unfortunately been captured by the enemy in Upper Canada, and who have been released from - tUtir.' confinement by the ate general exchange .they; belong to chfFe- rent regiments, and are now preparing to joio their respective, corps these brave men . have bore much harsh . treatment ', from the enemy while in captivity, and have resisted the strong temptations offered to them for deserfion, with a determination truly commendable and highly i honorable to themselves, and extremely gra tempts that tb.ey threatened instant vengeance j at a moment when the watt of apecie maypro. nnrl him t and he -la aiucerely cf 'opinion, ducethe ruin of various classes of ihe ccmcu- .'that had it not been ar toe; rcwMu j sure of the President, la cansicg wo un(. Kicta to he confided as hostage! for his safe from KioptoD, thirty ol the American pn-. - pre,ident, U cansicg two British nnri -itr n at iK hnlli.int aaxuit at Fort Oa' BU B ' . r. r- , t ua also reflect that the auspensicn cf payments f a bank eught not to discredit notes, 'since their validity is perfectly secure by" a sumcieor representative capital the stock.noio.era aionc wouia re tne sulicrers if u were possiDie to tear sucn an event. f a ' iry from their disguised character tnd superior Bailirg.-.".?-' c-yh'Us.f:. . . ' . , 1 have the honor. tp assure you of my hih , 'VfrrJ-syrt ' -. J. LEWIS.-. lion, Vt'm.Jonett Secretary of the avy. ; hV-3iink TfiRtnr nf'ltir fln.ttsn Pntrint ;. - S1R--The letter of Marque brig Kutousoir, Alexander MUlikcn, prize master,; arrived , at this - Port wst evenuip, pnae to tt)e aurpi ise, ci mm j inorei, capt. Clemens CatheU, with a crgo of coffee 'and - cocoa, supposed to be worth -50,000 dollars.1 ; ;. She was captured near the Weirn Islands, on the 34tb April. Ia the vTOoratng she was discovered "' n about 3 leagues 3Utance, hut being a fast sailor, Abe , Surprise did notconie Withhi. reach' cf her Rutjiun ""til half past 12 at noon, 1 which time theXutcuaoff f- " commenced a brisk fire on' the Surpriaa with her 'atertl chsiers, which the Surprisej did not return for tear of deadewng he way. ?, In about 3D min On- the 27th April, 1814, the Directors nf the LoyiMana Bank, cf the Planters Bank, anj of the JJaok of Orleans, convenet atthe house xkJ tyH thy would have put him to 'death. .He ' ."i...nn(!n.(l a iron for 'nine "daya in the most cruel manner, and otherwise M ueatea onboard the British ahip after ;which time he was sect to Halifax; and treated aa other While on board the Rarmliea. the British officera evinced the utmost dread of Tnm)AM. and one of them cbserved while on board pat air -1 nomas naruj uiu 1 0r xn. renter, esq. ana adopted at loUowin t notslept for nine nights," vio, 'consequence of resolutiona ; . ;7'.v-.N W?' A'Ti'- nia anxiery wiui ivii. ugsihtcv, inu,mc idumku sauc, tat nreeautiona were jnade-. use oi; to , prevcni i f lantcra Bank and the Bank ot Orleans am. the Tprpedces from getting near theiships- j pend their payments in apecje for thai present, . smSl--) '.t v, J and tliat they mutually exchange theif reipec4 " . . - ; "i ? i nve note as neretciore. - Paring the last winter, a numner w geoucmcn In New-York, associated themselves under the U tla of Society Jbr Coart k Harbor Defence Their chief object was, to bring into operation a Eleam frl nte in Udditioa to the measures already adopted foe annovlnir the enemv whMn our waters A me- Resolved, that whenever the banks may be ptr mitted to rcsur -r them this measure will take place' eight days after one of thtm shall have been sum moned by the two others.' K-- . Resolved, That the present resolationl ski. morial to this,cnect was bid before the national go- be laid, before the public, 'in'two'of our tews verurueni. Alter rcccumg )jiiuwi v. , papers, ana met a copy, uviyv signeq Dy tv fvin to their fellow subiects who now see "uuve "".7 r.. ZT. tnree presiaeiua ot tne tnree .uanxs,- anau ce V - . ' ;- them return to the defence of the rights and the banners of , their common country. Several vessels arrived at Quebec the be ginning of May, from llaljfax, with troops, ammunition, money, tic. ' ' 1 , . , Noralk June A. Extract 0 a letter from AoriAamtton, Eastern iAore, rirgtma, dated, Tuesday, May 31. Oa Sunday morning, about sun-rise, eleven British barges, containing four or five hun. dred men, effected a landing- on Pungoteague ireek,' near the house ol a Air. Smith, where were jstationed a guard of fifty or aixty men, who fought bravely fpr an hajf an hour and retreated, with the loss of one bieceof anil lery. The enemy took possession of Smith's houie and plundered him of every thicg At one o'clock, aoont IOQO militia and volun teers assembled, attacked the enemy at Smith's Mouse, who made their escape and irot on board their barges in a few minutes ; one of the enemy was touna dead on the , shore, and a great deal of blood all the way from the place ot attack down to. the place of embarka uon an omcer sworawas also lound so it is probable they went off many of them with sore bones.' - On our part only two were wounded. If the artillery had been up in time the enemy must nave been cut to pieces. Comrress.. In oursuance t the power given, ane the appropriation made, the secretary Of e navy ncrir.tend the conatruction cf a vessel of war to be nrooelled bv steam, with Ahe requisite authority to 1 '.. - . . make contracts, aucit accounts ar.o craw tor money. This honorable and confidential .service has been accented, and a sub-comrautce appointed .toper- form it m a nrotnst eoa euicicnt, manner. , v c understand, that (he agents are Henry RutgersO livet Wolcott, Thomas Mortis HenryDtabprn, and Samuel L. Mitchell, Messra. Browns are to be the constructora j and Mr,' Fulton lathe engi neer for completing this grand design, originally conceived by himseu. ;?' : w 1 Nut-Advocate - handed to each to be insert fd in their Jourar'j n 1 't-' f Tnnrirt . - President f the Louisiana Ban. For tht president of the Planters Bank, , k r DU-SUAU4)E CROIX. , ? bekimorgan, ; .r - President of th Orleans BaJ broadsides, determining to board, supposing her to 'be a man of war. -i-'She aootfahoi'away her colours, ;'fcjtgnd .supposed she (had siruckt, ceased: firing, but V- findine the IkUtouson contlnuea filing, 6he I'enew 4'' ed the action, preparing toboardK aud , sheered up " alcfficrslde, at which time the capt. of the Kutousoff awunghUhat'aa a sigrtal of suirender, btit it was . iwUh'tlifficulty that the officers prevented their" men from boarding herthey not observing tlie aignal of ;wv Vsurrcndtr,'. ' Y;'t it, , .--:"y, f;-pi ;It appeared by the Xutousoff'a papers, that she J v.'l had 40 men .thVe were but 29 fiiund on board; se . veral of whomjSrere wounded; iro mortally and the '-, f: , bi ig much Kct to piecesi so that" it ,topk, 24 hours- : rA one man killed,' tamely George li. Burdick, sailing ' . pinaster, ICit'did not' receive at Wound in her hull. The Driifl was chased, and had' to throw her cuns overboard, .' On the 12th May; m lafc' $6, )W long, t s snoKc uie private armeo cutter- iiero. 01 xsew- -lTorkhbttndw;the. United StatasV1 llWatermani ' navtrrc 'tl dY f ronv I rtri r fc t Ctr . Wotrmrtan informed taptaln Williken, that in long.' about 18, bTa in, with a convay et. two hundred aall from I England, bound to Haula, conveyed by two T4's andtwo fnates- that ho took a brie add took ikrt her crewj but before he Could ket her - on-, fire' waa OUllged to quit her ) that. thenew of the brig in From the Ontana Meaaengerj , , CanandagUJ) May 24. ' AXA.RM AT PULTNRYVULR. v ' General Portar lias received a letter from Gcceral Swifjt, communicattne the particulars of the late visit of the enemy to that place,i of which the following is a summary. Oa Saturday evening (1 f th; .'the, ; British 1 squadron was discovered making towards Pulu neyvilk, and information sent to Gen.-Swift. wuu rcjjitucu umiicr ig mic course or tne-succeeding night, with' t.30 ycldnteeri :and,miiitUu' Oil Sdnday a flag,was sent 'o,.v shore demand ina' peaceable surrender ,bf all pubfic proper, ty, nd threaceuing'aii immediate destruction oi ti.t village, wbica . is on1, the margin of the Lake)in cas,e of VelWl. ;Gn. Swift returned for auswethat.he any attempt tnaiict4.oyiilithemeas'in''his power., Soon iifter.the, return of thea, Gen. Swift was in cluted.'hy ihe passing sdhyltation and intrea. ties1 of the' inhabitants of "the town, to permit one of Us ciUiena tb'go to the enemy with a flag, and ofyf the - surrender "of the property contatned i in' a store house, 'ear the water's edgi consisting of about IOO barrels of flour. consiaeraoty oamagea, on conaition- that the commanding officer would supulate- not to take any oilier nor molest the-inhabitants. ........... . .. . , . , lie lore me' return 01. 'tne. flag, the enemy sent their gun boats with; severathundred men, on hore,wh6'took possession; pf the flotlr in the store, anu were proceeQinc: to iarthervderre. dations. Gen. Swift, whose force waa too in. ferior to justify an open at tack, (and which,' if attempted, must nave exposed rua men to the whole fleet) commenced a tre Upon them from an adjacent Wod, vi hich wounded several and became ; so harvassing' as o induce them to. re embark, when they commenced a: cannonade from the fleet' upon the town, which, was con tinued for aome time, but with nd other inju ry than afew shot holes throuch the houses. 300 barrels of good flour' had been removed back from the' store house a few days before. leaytng the damaged flour; vhfth was the only booty obtained by the enemy. 'The 300 bar : DOMESTIC. ' from the Fhiladclphia Casette.) A commercial friendlnaa favored us with the New-Orleans Gazette of the 29th April, from which we have copied the following articles r . At a very numerous and respectable meet ing of merchants, planters and other citizens; convened at 1 remoulet's Lotlce lit use, on the 28th day of April, 1814, to take into conside ration the state of public credit in this city, and to adopt such measures as the exigency of the present crisis required s y f- . Wm. NU 11, tn the Chair. t . , P. V. DUBOpUG, Scc'y. It was unanimously, ' . :Ci;: - : , Resolved, that a committee of five citizens be appointed to examiae into and report lthe citizens at large by the means of U jjublic pa pers, whethefthey find' that the officers of the several Banks are such aa to merit the public confidence ia meir mean of answering their engagements.- .' ' ' Resolved, that " the gentlemen whose names follow shall compose th6;said committee : W, Nott,.Caizerguca,' l liandrcaulvp. Du- oourg, mazureau z .'sV-i' Resolved that we consider-the measure a- d"pted by the several banking institutions of 11111 ty a juuiuuu hiiu iuipt;rinvciy,requu- ed by the peculiar situation of the country, that our' confidence in the. validity of their notes is thereby not diminished, and that we agree to receive and give currency to them as usual.' Nexu-Orlcan April 23A," 1814... Wm. NOTT. Chairman. ; lF. DtJBOUKG,Sec'y.; Here -follow the names of the merchants and fauers of New-Orleans'.! ' Fellow Citizens t v ' . - . fhe alarming occurrences which we . have Witnessed for the last two days,, were the una voidable ettects ol the distressing $ ituation in 10 wiucn uus couuiry nas ueen thrown by the present war,' and the -''restrictive measures on our .commerce, by which our government his endeavored tfc( deprive our enemy f spine, of thefresoUrcea he might have drawn. , AuoiAionai causes pt t the drain cf apecie, wuicji this statd it things has operated, V$ dc iwua (in ine accumuiaiou, ot. produce1 in our stores; for which - there ia ho, Vent, and In thei difficulty, not to' say uhe lm possibility, of receiving -supplies through the usual channels? Under such ctrcumatances,'we have conceive U a sarutary measure to tMi'intci t ti cf the community to suspend bur navmrnta mVnori.., ana we nave ueterminea tq adopt it, from a wW..,.,v mis utusuu maii may produce, may attend p- '. si. r-'.'rf sj,,; ; ,',1 s Yi i r pocttcat- iTraia the fiolHa . i;.,thb rXjssAGfc ptcnix TlolU the tide ef Tune alont ! . ' v Stfiftaflcet--wr,d6ifriito'stajy -TJv ita current, deen and itiwisr. 1 5 Mark; hiy Soul twill tko .bit Iqnf, ., , j ..A' '.. ErcU1pubaltbtbornoaiiy. ; v, 1 On its smooth snrface whUe l (lie, 0-' . lteedlentof its receding motion, A .'. Beauteous tut wars, the panksbefide,' . . , Charm my ty e, aad from m -. - .' '. liUrnltj'a Capacious ocean. ' . , So, lured oy roily, man beiovr , - . Lm.8 aicttt of heave n abdbttsvf it Slill.sliUh'n jrcrvinMiceJ floT, And bear hun,s tliey silent t0k, 4 VU VII4& VWf ijrA. ' , Mortal! letthe year exhort," , Ere it bid titf a long farewell i ) .; Spetthiftn asthououphtl.t,' U'haV-depunds on tjirie o shorty ( UvKveu angels eanriii telL . y , ' , . I - " ' ' " ' ' ' 1 1 . -I 1 . , " Irla thnWnl thafi tn mat' suear. and frUiti wnicn nave incsarue prownv. " the re were ignorant (hat the red becVBtrved also to njae exceileot coffee. ;Ve read in heAnnals ; . ManufacwreV.thsi ih ridpeiit tUtia fprn square pjeces, dried in an 'bveh which hurns it J1C vvyi aftd aitenvards reduced to po-wuer VV,"T gibes' a very clear liquor,and wbcb hav sameioior of coffee. X It is addedjtha , Mn uA. ,w.t Mkt isn aiitu K- , atltMifxa ouivvt W1 t,U al lllUl tlsftS UUilft "V(h a 1. ed ki imitatiouttf coffeev and that two v: qf the liquor roared bet mixed with onetj of coffee, in Uquori' forms a" dencJoua.cWeea. ...t L. i r 1 li aiimass ll inese" are two veryVrrcious "properties ? sides thew, bUlla third haibecndUcpvered m the red beet i the 14 Patriotic Tourriala, puv lishprl uf VUnna nntb?n memoir, rn"''t teaches to make beer with ihjs root. Thia; the red beer, which, furniahea at :nce 8' coffee aod beer is going to become more pr cioiis to Europe, than the cocoa nut r;?f tree aj-p.to 'AmericaiVenf 'fcpafriyyJyt Aosohx of 'mt-- - ? ; GitlemerH-Ak svety' 'chsmVealcted ta wood, during the present nig pnee .
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