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APOSTROPHE
("mm the Freiich trunk
bv;caioliOg,tl)je people n4gwmpgtKejrconfidcpce,
a lusting possession pijuuwh t ,it;""VM
dency in the'state,' upcriorftjr jovec their fellaw-
jTfc thfldt President yiiA arihomr wfo electioiWthey
f; V VyXtOU henceforward doomM to dweB, .
.5 ' . 'In gloomy hadetlof..M6nUcellej;?w;.:
V ; V Dot thou pJjroachTtlie new orn yeair, .'
o And 'not'ura-'pate With deepeist tear r; 7
r here now Are all tny-philwsophic ichertiea,vv
Thy knopn -struck projects, 'awng dreams i .
..i't ifow iooh'has passed Hoy .empty . lame,' .
V H awsoon 'forgot thy mohlov nnbie.?.. (;.
' Ubolt back, in some reflect'ingvhoiu - " ;
jvna view me tnrns pi i,'gw-iy.T
i i.:J i t2? i'jL. ... i Lit:, rnrtm . i if
Uiey would readily eichahge ttitir mrac for
Homage to V monarch or a Pi;ine of the Empire.
What We state f erKCiine the monarchic incUha-
tionsof many of the democrats is not fancied spe-
culation. In apciuion io inceviuciiycw
ril ybwal? Jtjade My them of he benefits to floW
Behold'mrccntryhfprlorri,. v
" Objectbf pity and! of scorn , :r.:;'V ?
:;'';,V-:V. Our faitli i.rjO'msieltTie nations; p'nlse,' v -t f:
.I'-'i- ' Our wealth they plunder, power despist, . ,
Fhtm wheiice brbcfceds this micbtv bliam t
V 'VVlio pbil'd ur cuntrygif its .iamijj ';,
Oar Virtue -tairnishdpeace r!noyd, ?; y.
Qurjcdiirage' blastetfrstreTigth dtRtrc f
"Weirmay thyjfiighed jconscietice starts .
The uut;fies deepwithin thy heart ;
And: firsrpr; last iff come ,the: ho!u rr
V Wha conscience will assert its power. ;
Tlieh let remorse wttK" mighty away.
Irieasoii wash the stain away
HNoretola ;?
-Lest unprepar'd tho'u:tneet'thy fafe,
And bear' thy country's awful doom, -;
k : it) de mocrats, wAtb sorrowing ait, r :':,.-
Bhelo'their idol 'uit the chair,
Cbnscious no- other Dagon's arm, r
" Could stupid themfrom irnpindiug ltarii
;Kkr'yoice'With syren .aong4'
Could charm tQ cxtacy' the throng. .-o
' " Pir pleasures all with pin are mix'dV
tf? end to mortals things is fix'd, ' : '
,:Wnf,tbe joys of rtian below,
And human bliss must end f woe.
Eight years the great man held his place,
Iju-eight short years he ran his race
JMoW with a sady a bleeding heart.
Power, place, and iftffcraon must part.
Drvdocks, and gun boats now no more:
Shall mix with Presidential lore,
Embargoes' yariishi -Nature's laws, -
Mast guide both'hidians and ( heir Squaw,
Ko more their watnpum'd ieet shall tracft
The white man's path to polish'd grac
-rt But all this bright millennial day,
' iVlust fade, and fade, and fade away.
, But lo 1 to cheer tbidmal icene,
Some rays of comfort intervene.
Tijough Jefvrson's resplendent fith,
::Itoudiess .courae'of glory's ruJHj
$vt, bamingl)right in southern $kc9,
Another planet greets the eyes, ,;' .
v Vhose lightfwill. guide us, Jest we strap
Along the Jcffersoniart way
L To philosophic nonsense bred,"
L , cunning pretty deeply read,
,Vell Verii'din democratic akin, - ,
Zsa mischieVousin means, than wil '
Ambitious tjf'his'master's ftitne"., vU"
, Jjyt more suaptilIe of shame- .
W take him like 4. churchman V wife)
Better for wbrse" not for life.
. ; L' nder his mild uncertain light, &
, IMoob-struck we steer along the nigha,
-A cautious but deceitful dance, - (
'BetwTxt'KingGfcdrge'anlreterF
At lioriaparte look big and sOxr,
' Talk Of a great Republic's power ;
.. While without either him, or asking,
"AiidjSfridTtila pride and planning, ,
' Outstrip 4he crafty Mr, Canning,
i.ay'up Or tat Britain on the shelves,
yUnd make a bargain, f ir oursrlyei.
4 'vr
care not
We shall
e "thur slaves, and cry to thera; mercy ror . mw
lives I in charity, spare : aoinethaUa ef oijr
r L.-i '' " l v j L.til it urt. nvr 4ib; anrl the! crfcossly ichorarjit
irom.me uoniuiii u-.... .....-. - p v ' . , RuU b tiie horns,' and htW lmn last,
tn Wsr.bt' the reader with a publication in the
Whigof isaybefbre -yesterday, a The4idiiox
of ihe Vhi& is ft great admirerTpf the justice and
. . .. J. U,tt-YMm' Viae
t jiiiiios r h4if tpr m no muurrc us
thought pYopeffo'decTare'liis disapprobation of.th
pnndples oPthetssy we-aiiuae 10, inQugu aiuic
same i me he informs hivreaders, that his author,
la a f tend -rfpeediiyu - -; ,
"Rrh ihst Gdes resolutions relative )
fcLzfL-rti- ttritTih mmister'a'functionl.
iMrfStanley: (of NorthroUna, bew.membti',
tmt who has been nw before in Cbngress) dehv
.vi mnal ind moat ttble.apeefchr.m oP'
powerful S'ald of argument, the inriumerab ej' ry
nothincs'J: which thenenf j admimstradon had
been so long and .laborious)? coUectmgrto prove
that jMriJrsK-ine nau, w ;-""o
aavernmeowtor at least .that our tCuUvead j
right 'to presume him possessed of such power,
lie proved to demonstration, that the Adm'nwtfa
lion had either' Overlooked their duty, ; or were
rrosslvlchorant of it. lou-ea y.lgar phrase,
and ht W bun Jast,
7. IM IUC4VCU JIlCHiVI UllUUti VI Jlr.l. ....
a o-aotm'ue has seized the. national body po
litic. It' is infected; it is morbid from head to
foot." It has passed away it-is a mere iiuih).
It W no nerve, no efficiency, ana isui.ine:iasi
njrnnisimr snaSmYof a depapinff spirit
0 ' n ' ., - -n
he erearnrt source or ait uur uvuwca is an
elective presidency. It was the doniall.ot rojumo,
and, if persisted much longer in, w ve c
? it the American peopiearcxu nayc n i.ii"hv
in their Kovernment, would tney not wisn u upon
mt hrincihle already estubliahed 7 and it an here;
diratu 'resident general and' comniander in chiifl
s at the close ol the present aamuuairauon to oc
assemea 10, wuum mcy Uy. "iJM p . ; '
from the name and the linage of the saviour of
iheif .country ; from tke spirit ot him who was tne
jrime and - (Bcicit principal, mstrumeni, unger
God, to obtain, thtrr independence, aB.u-io,-.iai.K
hem amcme the natioitST?t the eartn i ceriainiy,
think they would ; and add also to his aid one
member frorheach state, "of the most suitable
character, renowned for wisdom, patriotism, anc
respectability ofitandingl , This with two coinpe
teiit sccreurics for. the foreign and domestic de
partments;, would, form the grand and- efficient
council ot the nation, .., ..... .... V
,. The time has found 'us,, when a thange seems
necetsary, which, upohlhe plan proposed, will'be
done wii b the least possible -alteration of things,
so. as toflte QUr'goifrrnmekt tjjkietir and resieci-
uble, anl ,to. continue for ag'en to come, our g' eat
'undivided rcoubbCK thc t .iretncr numnn
thr h,,til,i,irk if mail Olid the tiroiaC rf
7i'(0U ' j
admiration 'f he world at' large."
-..iliese scttcncci-aie seieciea iruro ptcv-c u-
Atr the d.Mfit'atidn of Mesenger punusnea in
Mondav's Whig, and "which is the third number
urlter heionir to the democratic fraternity is e.
vitlent from the vehicle he c buses for his lucubra-
lions, amrfn VheThaTatTeriven him bjts- k.-ditori-of
of -tend vf eedomS How a friend to
iWdoni I Who call ifi'tlhe presidency'. the
fi,t .nnrre of all troubles i who declarts
our body poluic. that i tHfr-cons.itutioaal Repijb
d.'Vii)teclci,' 4 morbid fciom
UrzA tn foot.' . mere nullrty &c w ho tells ua
thatxhangVrs"eaf7r"o
monarchy he recommends will ' make ouu govern
.v..nf ff.rrent and lXblciaolw-, wild wUl leiiOer U
rrmmcnt had intuited ours, by ottering
wcitinnshich Mr. Erskine f a recogmze'd
netV'forWwnejmroentp
here. As to the ' i bird Condition, . opcnai c
it was, Mr. S-' said it did notjppear-that oir Ex
ecutive had mamfested : the same sensibility wtth
respect to France. , Bonapartjj has inforce, -ale.
cree for enforcing our Embargo 1 ;Xt is ta be pre
feunied tliat the Executive have, properly -ft moh
rtPfrapaiiist iw but where is the evidence of it i
LsXw oii iiiift r-Wrtmui' for War with Encland. and
I i T -' .- ;:: -...-r..,..r. .,. .
all thisilence wnh respect to f ranee v A" me
evils 6f war, creat as they are, would be inconai-
detable' compared with its inevitable consequence
aii Alliance with Napoleon. ' Dazzling as ha;
hPPn tne nath of that man s' glory, may God pe
serve us from the awful fate of all the. nations who
have gone befcre us ip that path ! - .
Mr si. r-.ru luded with an unequivocal declara
,Ka, ih,- Krerntive. ifl' shutting the door ol
IIUI. .-LI' " I
the British minister, had ettliei
IIWCUV" ' i . ' .
...Minri-fri'th- tine interest of the country, o;
immolated it upon the altar of puKciilio. lic sav
masked in the resolution a Declaration of" War.
; N ATCH EZ.tcember 23. :r
ftritfftriiHr.fieneral Wade Hampon, Captsin
fcnnti-. his aid-de camn, and several other om-
rrrs reached tliis ulnce in Rood health on .Wed
nesdav, the 14th -insw and-on Monday following
Uen dkinson transferred the com inand ot Uie,
Army to Brig. Gen. Hampton. 1 here is no e-
vent at wnicn we couiu mure itjv "
at this. We sincerely congratulate our country
ihic hnnv rhane We have-now a man. at
the bead bt our, armies posscsseu oi.tne most a
miable manners and dienit?-0t soul, ot tried ex
nur;nro nnrt vnlnr. and of unsullied fame. Gen.
UVilkinson, ve learn, intends to take his depar
lure for Washington City, via Mew Orleans in
a few davswhere it is understood an t x-iminati
on into his conduct will take place. The follow-
ins? General Ordera were issued previous to the
transfer ot command -
GENERAL ORDERS.
Head-Quarter Xatchez, Dec. 17, 1809
The troops will be under arms at noon to mor
row, to receive and be introduced to Brig. Gen.
Hamnton
The corns wUl fall in according to seniority and
close near the centre, allowing very narrow in
tervalsthe music lo be equally divided to Uie
flanks the troops at open order, and dressed with
precision the battery on the right loaded, and
with lighted matches-when the generals appeal
tire battery will be ppenetl,- and are a nauons ba-
i....- '--'i,- "-. V
line
iUp fnirest fabric of human , wisdom, ttle h.appt
ncss Of mn, and the piaise and admiration pt' Uie
orld at large. , bo then U is oasiuic, uiai uc
who utters i-.tt this slander oi our .cuuaiiiuiiuu
froin the Baltimore Federal Republican.
:ah'giuni upori'liei-editary monarchy, can be 'a
cldm'ai d a. Writer lor the Whig.
' - ; ,. '., i
WrfMiscard the recomniendauon ol tnc iamnj oi
v ashincton as the stock di the. prfpoattl Koya
ree
ustnous man,
1 .ifiv;
i'v ' v' DEMOCRATIC PRIXC1PLBS. ;
'-.)'
'We'have repeatedly chdrcd the democratic par
:1,at leasts
to the introduction of arbitrary maxims and the
fToTnT"STtlub5
; Jiave : Exemplified.:: ihc former in the ;f6icmg. act,
- 'the bin id susperid!the habeas corpus act, trf t; cdur-
iAlenance given to Wilkinson af er hid suWvt.rsrsh
; of the civirpowerTinTcw Orleans, aird we 'nV'ght
' t dd the aUempt'maklng iit this moment, in the
Hbue of ilppresent,aiivts,,tq nuitzje the minpi ity
by passing a new ruler which' --jlf. prevent them
' ' from speaking upon aubjeils, -whib are disagree.
able to the majority, such a the devehipement oi
; : tlic;ir Z anders, their follies or their crimes against
" Uie country, or the roal administration of the Ex
-.cutivc. dJeyonc, a doubt, some ofthIoTiv-demI
gPgues are.Slow pining, for cordons, for.tluj.iueK
' and other ecw caws, that Bonaparte his to g,-
" awav vrrv chean. and others arc pantincr for the-
!,powef and richfe!pr ?vhich the traitors of other
countries have 4ofd their t fellow .citizens, ovet.
7 homthoy nQw.vinsolentlydominterviindcrJthe
ausoice of a Pi?eicn despot. , l'he sime motives.
V tlit. samo pietcxts and the same objects are com-
tn'on to asphirig 1 and unprinci pled ivriericans and
Frenchmen. Some of the turbulent leaders; o
'wtocriuijfrt Frailce have endeOJje "tragedies i.
themselves into . Emperors, Kihgs,i and NobJes;
.'and others, who. cut oft heads and spilt rivers ot
blood in the namtt of liberty Ta nd de mocracyf arir
now content to pay court to the more successful
thxiiLa'terors, Jackeys'y or even hangmen i
. v mploymegjt the hopesot having their tu it
Sir 'vfl.eWutrttoriiineering: over their fellQWjciiaeiv
and squeezing out their substance Ths, flonu.
parte has doubtless more admirers, among
. ainco he h" ornamented his narocwuh an impe;
'"-'"lial.title" than he had whenhe merely called him
ansculofles." If these persons 'retain the asccn
dencv and the confidence, among us," which they
, have succeeded in acquiring, and which they have
for ytas nbused to th'eir. own sinister' purposes,
fhey WUl iuM WimiUUve achaxne if rayal
thtre
1 I . 4
nouirh- io. consent to bc-4naufc a fcmg uve
1T1IUJ11 1 ' 1 - . . -
i tUa Ixrtr.V ri llni rlliillimr
mme as a uau wijuu uiv . 0
'Vtifrkr for public opuuo
think our constitution worse xuajn, guuu
tiling, as it is "descrtbed ; it, we were wilm g lo
y, ti an hureditaW monarcny, as mc iauc
bric of human wisdbm,' in this country . ofrcuiTy
. 1 1. L i-i.i.hle I n ll 111! illM 1 1 V
propeny anu ui tuai n"" ""v
Amontr the .surviving iciati-vts of that. if
.V ... :.. '..... ,'..'L-..v! i.r- r-nl l hi :
ibout 3 vcirs due. "
i'--.': r$in yjlliam Davidvn;about 3 jnni
A bond sgainst Ezekiet Porter,- jt 320 acr of land '
;A povwi atcount.againstthe estate of William D rnWI
T soi t?f doll. 55 rt Johf'Jil'Nrtly, IrfdcIL
k ivi, 1 1 J ...j.. ,.... j... V
.Auft gjuficr p-ckes bo;k$.tied toEethct withabu
; f -Th abot publication' hi thcicfote o notifv the
do hereby lui warn alf jHJjf soni ftoni i ratling lor (aid oot
aid account, giverl -indi' my hand this I7ih diy of R
ter,'18W ..r ' v' , , WILUAM pOilTli
.V.v '"':r' TMe'ckieflburg-'-couil'ty
Superior Court of . Lbv7) November Term m
' Nathaniel Beaty, v. VV illiarn Btaty.
Original iiachmmtreturtied levied on 1
r,? branch of AJaiten yreek.
IT appeartftE to thf Court, that Hwifl iltfei dant it iu
(tent ol, this state : oi cie! therefore, that publicatiw. It.
in tne jwicign Minerva ior c witu, ikMntue uie 6y
api eai , tne next Superior CoXut ol Lwf u bt be1(i k
county oi'Kectlcnhiirjf'-at the Couuiiouie ih Oiaiia
the sixth Monday, after the fourth Mcr-cay m March m
plevy laid prope.iy, and plead lo iue, 'otlieiwuc jc,i
win b uitia up against mm.
, U.COWANC
those
11. we coiJd agree tu
tor tto-
enjoyed if the memdty of our fathers could be
. vnnncrcrt jinn me iuhu uuituuui u ..vu..t
cuifirmed by the fudgment of our uirderataitdiiigs
in fivbr oi out present institutions, coum oe ou-
iterated, then tne name oi vrMHuiswu nuuiunui
.e worth, algroat, and we should :oe willing to
ubstiiute another geheatogy. Such a wnter .as
ie 6ri wijom we ateanimadverting might in thai
,se foster a hope, that tne accursed sioca oi t a-
,olcon woiU4litMweii, aim lvmignt Ficyau, iui
i ouivshame be it spoken, it is to be iearcd, thai
;e has .more , secret admirers than the deceastu
deliverer of his country. 13ut what ot v asiimg-
. .i r .u., iiru;.. ill. ritA
iun r : suotoins ineueunui- ui mt. ri.&. . .av.u
ids duty prudently and bravely thousands .be
sides did the siiruei it was the opiiuon ot an A-
irkiican office r,.fhat Lee waii his superior m mil
The penerals will approach the centre of the
line at fity paces the troops will present crma
by word from the 'commanding. .tiheer, and the
music will beat w hile the-generals march to the
riiihtand letum to the left the music, will then
cease, and the troops 'come to.lhc.jright ahoul-
Uie generals ill tu'fi ilw hit flunk pass, up In
rear. tuiAheJUKltl.' flank and take post opposite
the centre-eM(oop3will then resume their
front andoserUii the line wUl .bleak into
column bv pLloont on t!ie right; wheel and pats
rt,. ; r.nrnls inJcoflfinion time n sume their
ground and form the i.pe the General O dvrwil
then be read, ul'iti wiiich thejoflif ei's will be call
m i Wr T.niiTc. n l iT.trmUivtd hev will Ih' h
iisunie their slatinns the battery will lire alio
ther salutc,-ahd' the parade will berisTnissed.-
. JA. WILKINSON.
Most eir Stolen
Ftrd. m tlie1
' s. , v vctooer, i uy .- v i z :
, : r. v.-7" ... --v
ttt Chaiki Aloxajirir, J5 eari'dut
, I S!.dof. ou Jamet Portr 3 yeait d'ui,-"" -
.V. v ; '. Wi,iiaP Yottne,' ,8. 8 y i -
: ' , ' i StVpi'cn Airiander,4yea,,7
V, S&'J on Samuel HltrJ, V njonth. iiu. "
''''. . ' 1.4 on JbhftGa'rdjielf,- tfifrwftihs 'due. ,
' '' '-i', ' f 40 on Jaoiesjtlaftii, Indian Land, Soutlurv
stiigMd to tne by Robt . Hanis, near 3 year. 4
v. . ; ;, 80 pii Nathrf Orr,l$Mgncd to m by hsii
t '
'.' t4 Sva te pr Mn ra Carousa,
. Mecklenburg county,
Superior Court of JLav) Acvi ruber Tcrms m
The Heirs of Hezekiah Alexander, do.
-::." 1 ' .;, vs. . '
Jamea R. Alexander &. Wm. S. 'Alexander,';
'. ,, ,,. ... ... Petition, :
IT appearing to the Conn thai one of said Exrcuton
aa hihabiuut of this date j t n moiiun,' it is oifltitd ii
that publication be made nx weeks in lire Rait.gh I
thai tiiaid de)en ai.t apprar it li e nbxi SuitiiuC:
Law, to be held for the county of Mrcklciiburtf, at m
House in Chailotte, on tlie Jiith Monday lm the luCrj
day in Much next, snd ai.swer, j.lea4or deniur, or Ja 1
will be taken pro cmfesio and hcrd tipartt.
D. C0Wa,:
1 1 '
StAVS-Of NtlXfU-CABOllSAy
. - 7 Mecklenbu rg county. H
Su fieri or Court cf law, Acvember Term, la
'' , Sion Darnett, vs. Charles Polk.
Original attachment relumed levitdtpan a
Low, one mile from X hartule.
. .i ' '.Lit .Li. 1. .J
t it appearing lu v.uuii, in tm ncmjim, n ii
deni ot this state ) orceied ihtitiore, that j.udhc.iii.ipi
n the Raleiith Minerva f x wets. that the wic
appear ,at ihe tiext Superior Court I law, to te b
county c;t MrcXJenDurg, at me c.urt nouie in vnafiora
sixth Monday aher the iouith Wtnd?y in Ma ch cut,
said pVlerty and plead lelstuc, (Hherwise jucgnei
entered un aeainu ntm.
NOTICE.
. The ,8ubscribersvq4alificd at August
Chatham county court, ?s at'nuriitn'ators
estate of Aneuish M'Neill, dec. , 1 bese
who are inCebled "art "notified that imlessi!
ntpdiarelv come forward and make pavmtf
will be brought aemst themi Thow
ulaims are albo'ntiiificU . that unless they
"them properly atiesTrdVWWifi the time prel
. . t .- - .... .
and that general 6reene possessed-Jtliersbould they ever Occur!
,rv r-.ti tifif k
ur'.-e'reater abilities. Let us deily no rman 1
Wius we seti that the readers ot the wmg w
it readily supplied with arguments, derogatory of
he merits of VVashingtoii.4,Vut what of W ash-
same io-
. a! v i ij u'L..nx:.... n..Vi :. ...ttK rl"
f-'SUmeOt WOUIU Me-ouuiuicrii. aumuuir vv-
itiocrats. and the asuevtration ot all 'concumng
must be DrooCiirresbtibie of the folly of our at
tachment to tfie;' memory of .ihe family of a man,
hnm hnvrx foolishlv adored and" who can br
so fcaaily-stripped Of praise which he did not seek,
but ;whichj?ra formerly heapMtupoa himeotK
blindly and gratuituusly i .-. -; .' :; -:. '.-'
by law, they will beharred of recovery.
- LEMUEL SMITH ,
. , CiiRLES SMITH j
; ; Cape-Fear Lottery.
THE. President and Direc crs of the Deep and f "
liitiDii Cmt.anv..' I.i.i.th luanajstuieiij!.
IutorTic' t ;he L Ki'iaJuie of Kji tb-CaiKlir,rJ A
the i"vatK'ti wl Cait-FearRiyer, itipccubliy
pa (or.are tt iheir'Ffiiow-Citittus. It is almui
tu cnlaq-.e on tbt utiiii) uf-ibetj" plan arid lt'(F?
ndvitatiin to the cemtt .01 the Mate., and withm 'v
miW ottl.e Veat ol emmem. a tew mileion'1.,''!
wh'ctijs tt. tiit- i.dtl'buwiWxl of a tich and leitij f
state, ami
, ,'; tr:.
r t? . . i.--. ...... .-i. i..rMiic arc "
fla!lr thi 4Srt"ilvf ikil lh Sf'lu OH! IS IP C " 1
KVi ....
andquitable tl)
In retrospectinghefepast ahd-ccaitemplating
the future, the desire jo share the destinies of this
corps' wits a hatu ral orte, . but t he nation al ex&"
live has duiermintd otherwise, anu tne pain ' in
separable from' ( he occasioh is .sensiblv alleviated
by Uie reflection, that tle.: command has. been as-
signed to an approved iplhcef.;.,oI experience an
tigton? exebims contemptuously the same
ieign patriot,' who ta-'fevv days b'efoie'modis'tly
Hrnried Americans; withihe" disicisifiol to sur-
Vender ihat.-.ilidpen.fletice, Wlucb had- been accaptfeirtrvylkno of
quired tor tnem oy -Jci cr.. ne.-. entji, miss
sters lienet anq nis succesors'navc yeen hi tif
,iibit of reminding: us of tbe:samdM'igation em-
ilttereTwith some humiliating tauiit: 1 ,i"liuifer t
iiose, who have made the assertion, it-is. to'b
the rocfcns cdnnded to him, atwiAvhilst he distin
gukhes nVe'i it, will Vf;fi ce dutyr: ind administer
iuslicerwitli an' even hand, 7 J.y:: r,.: ..,-'.
:. i lie Ajeiici ai: uaa iiaum.to. pner nis o rem ten
in arms, but his wishes, and his prayera lor their
lame and ''happiness, andihese .will accompany
thm through every steneof life. ' Ij
' Ije tuvesjhVm with ifiingle'. feuits,.peta
ere in'Uiat hafimohv which is wit houtheamnh'-in
a c'oijpsf,'qftai itrehgth " unjrier similar-triais i
and be ready at an intant's notice to devote your
uvea to tne sauae ot your coumrv. - :
7T: iA. WILUNS0N
1 - wtt rvj.y . - v. ..r;. . - ' X
fanwnii ht. Mount Dtuvbornv JJec: 1 8, 1 80$
The lJiesident having-thought proper .to re
quire the presence ofthe General ai tit'evst. at. of j
Government, and to corner tl.e-ainttiiaudolit.c
tmonsnd nosts within this .territory unci tliaf ot
Orleans off Uiig: (jenrtiampton,' he is to be re-
sptcfed and ctjeyed uccoidin.j;iy, ,
In taktrrg leave of this detachment of the army
nf his command, theJL'tr.ei'al would dtny hi teel-
ngs and foiget his duty, if ht failed iommkJu wiltbe 'sold at alfdirpi"pffict in the
cdee the wot th which cojiiposes it. l'he toinpa'- " M, . I'ilk.
niott of their i.(Hictions oc a spectator of the ravages
hey,, have experienced, -more ten ible-Mvan those
11 UlCSwUlU. I1C IlitS' l)tti utipoitu ,uwii ufcTi"Kn JWVV..;
hits mnigUd in thtjir sorrows and bears testimony
onhtkc. lortitude; ; w hich is tne otst guarantee
lor their.. good conduct in circumsiances more
corigt nial to the pride, spirit and ambition of a
iTelves that the scIkoic isintw. j ,
a; bai vet ben i-flV led to the ia '
s fcssu.etthe pub.ic, .that from the nu.mbei or
ed ur'dir nawvatiori uVre4 every reason to
A.mn i.i,, will take hpt .ir thP hral 01 W4'u,,"
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