vessel ense ble , -PATRIOTISM. rV 4 I' '? , -fcfljucota; Ohio) Jul; If PATRIOTISM. - i . -tc on Satarday aTening last an E5S rr.v; . in tQH with letter from Cert. (u t, to J 10 M.t ettff.ffr fhiit the krmr . vcrv tie MJi" , -krtn,Ki JHrl that the . . . :.Mir iiiftriM ncrih lia tne rnn siaic r nil. - i,r i - .. It! r; I - -,f nforof irians. ; TJ.e letter coociaae. iui hve thefam cbftfience tMLyotti . Atir U aimasf tmDassahle; At the time the above denpatche were received, .the Jo terhof was at , hi residence irt lanett. T n e ;-t vnarninir f8tiniayiheT erKpet:d by tn; An 1 u Mve the iilarm.' and wait for. volanteew from yk-land, to man and defend them. AU Ihts i lo be done In spite of wind, Weaker iodlMe; when, irtder tSeiqost favorable circwrastance3,.theejii hi rlfftw citizen massacred, before a single bbattrdin Ihe shoie,"a d)9ahce ofoeiir two kdguei, r WiJ.Pra&t'nt fcttall have te obereffTlhe Aiiii bet tfrawn ii under the cu of the ibTti3andJotrtd offiw mijst rlrotcUtfD, levins t :WUxC i tt ur llvtra coipUteljM B9ea'idtihcouTUry adjacent ep.ri iQthe 4tiitaick3 of X puwtrhjr enemy,, -against wnom -j .'lI-..:- u'...k ; vnifirnt n rift. SmUhville, August 5l, 1812. TiixAf.Rqvr.RR AT BALTIMORE. ; secretary o? state j and immediately oh tJK p Xhe ni3(cl.v 0f barbarians scarcely affords a pal tteott being made know. the drunt beat t a:raUeViiMti,5-iy an J cruelty to the late transactions It itlt cuf ple? record th patr 1 a.BaUcre Admonished by the manner in jeftt'4isp4ayed burcitens on the Jccas w tfijce first destroyed, that no sup Afi martKintythrbueK the sheets a short time, : .- - .snectetl from the tvo;60 ;a47O '!!cer.s SUPP ,n-P. V! civil or miliary auihoriiies, whose duly U was to ative but to prepare io tablishmsnt of the pa- stated that with nrovided the dwcllinc jfiSaShtw defensive :.CQtotTy;.W?w. w ftnJfv vV. Jme4n8; and that we were honored with the volum IWondaymotningilhe companf pniucu . t tvry ai4 0f a band of heroes, some of whom had .court MsetJwheti tjhey ; jMe;led Henry, Bruhs I. : d -rtja , stre t0 distinguished stations in the ar. intcntians. without rle aa i th (Bnticination had been .infajliblet nrifton tfaalnteflsd bv enaiirderers; and althom addVessi ttTaiaia'or foelfcf"? aksl'nated-and' tDrow.ini4 heap &dtfidcar.. J cass i ,B wn'wt the;c'p of ,pan Jajleaod ca'tinibal Iwf walked, baidln Hanmdeatif,.ltf fnterpo3ittot)p prpt'ideticc was tn".. remarkable. In lfe-'loC?p'Dr$nUyde bodies,, ivfcihi hc kftvlfe-Vemainrdln tMaasa, only pu,mi realty fathetiniiable, 4ho;yenBe,. th gojl- laattGeneral.Lingap, ot montgarrrr, ironi ms jooih th defender , of iber)yhe sojaie)fM- rcvfilution. the deiiebt of Datriotism, the indispelV sable prop 6 a humerous, "family, arid tthe idol of a whole, county. . Impressed with the certainty of death, he calmly;. shook.JupdS w ttft, some, oi, pis, friends, whilst the4 assassins' were entering tbs room', and died under thVfouV repetition of Sojyi more triiel and as unmerited as te blows, wnicn deprived him of life 'le died as he lived, in dfr- fendiag the liberty of his country; " h 'iti thul moment, a: mat the ait. tves,-toour,owt stMr what wvuldbe UCcwt1!" $!dnvtf the,rjemocrt3f, Moniftonty,JCtpr;, ,r CtaH5urcUirersaheTpeciprs of M.rVlanir,t : aJT -i.,. . .i.:- j.i wi. ... ... i v:i : x i.-L. ill:.. JL i.i-i .u t -..:. - -?- Captain, WiUiaW BeachCUna"1' and Stockton EnstgpJ nq J-nen.rcw ,, eing without niforms they bsUntly asreednpofj I suitable ortfothe lurposey immadtately pur: r..,1h uu& Stid through the tfxertions of the ladles the were all completed before ning. In th TtiieaVttmehV.JWhc ,citix4ns were tint wiemouldsbiihg first made, some were en- 'tfoffed itoonHinl buticts. iome in moulding htck-8feoKRd omi m mmg cawiugw us Wirpi,; rai 2000 cartridges, each contain if A bit! aid three buck" shot, were jande, and aAm ntcassarieS. sfich as broVisioris, canteens, Wapsack blankets and other camp equipage pro Vide ail at the- pence,oi pn vc ii"u" VirW tw." npTt Tfiorninff'thev started for Lrbana, accompanied by the citiiehv in regular march, a W ....mU.esCom 'bf ttnrTius ti . k.iaA,.J'4 fo-ifs, il large company of vblumeets was raised, completely equipedy and on their march through .hostile and wilderness country. The zeal and mmntifude disDlaved by our dtiiens op this; oc casidn aeseHea ; the Vhlghtst encomiums J jiKho' Ihev did . not illumrfiate, and disturb the peace of Viety by nbobs and rejoicings whth they received the D?claratioof Waf f Vet lKy have, exhibited that true spirit tot tribtism, which, wftbti reJuir. ed, step1? foirth with alacrity, ,to -defend her comi. ttyi rights.-rlftwill be recollected this is the tburth 'company Vh& 'have volunteered their setvi: ccs anJl ire: now Ih icMal service from this town dns ielhitytwabf whom are now thvCarrada. Another companfioimouniea nucnicu, uwn njc my of our revolution. It would be no easy task fo find' 4d atvcqual number engaged in a similar undertaking, s6 much public and private sWoVih So many virtues', which adorn tne patnoi o. ma ture years, land which afford to the younger Jhe best pleage ot rivalling him 0, sif my ccunt -y, Ilfavea ! jW ht ycutr txtJf eniiroeD;cunijJuyu3 j iRe.pcopie.;ee ei wqt ;7 -t) jfi'JJJtinre'coHrtiUKdesirueUwj; sonneUJ-f ; s wher'elanderp ra3iatiobadmissit.le, i M Vo I" 4 WWJiVpVVHi M(Hnil. wr deprivytl ty Jhe tneans of auppprt t' k). V'"." I mahiiy. abhors massacocs." 'so' will ilie hett .iu-- tion, -we trust, -witness the abhorrence of ourVi A - era and Yarmers,' towards those wlto'connivtt ' defend them, Speaking of Self defence againstth6i flaeiiidas'.attemDta to., destroy us and our vn a ftle ame paper the Republican! declarea-.f U e; :V not amount to actual treason the offenders, howri ; ' veT,-wilI undergo a trial in a court of justice, aa ' V .receive suc'v punishment as the laws of the cow.-? ! . uy ano 4 proper respctv w iaj nauoqai crrarucur and tafety at the present time may dictate.' Jn i , tice is here completely revcrseo) massacre is hi " iui, aeu-UKKiice js ircason, iuc lunoceni ana in ur Welave not the materials at hand to day, which r j . o 5.',;. .j- Ate ,wai i Intlligen at nana to aay, wnicn y ; m;nau U,.,i. 1, would enable us tojdepicthe scenes of that gadty4 e . ; , ot.Vtrglnia, was lett . .nf ,tatS;ii:i' nieht. General Henry Le, for dead, rui revivirter, he was a second time assis sinated, and voicing the apir companion in arms. He hir heen miciiculously nflVLfl. and is in a place of "safety at a distance' from Baltimore, languishing under many "seveie wounds from which, however," it 'isbeKeved he "will reco ver. Surroundtd by his assassins,, he 'exhibited throughout an unbroken and unyielding spirit, re. sisting and reproaenmg mem in a manner wrncn JKbUfhilelTor the prDose of volun teering .their servtceVdri the present occasion, had .the GQVernor been here to accept 01 inem.-jueii jach state follow the example of Ohio, 6speciallyJ Chilicothe and ' Its Mdnity, and the cofifesi in wich ,we are'engaged will soon tome to n Ron- ;raJ,Jeterminatio&. -v r tlie following intelligence is of a nature not to be '. 1 disregarded. The Committee of Safety should taae tnstany into mur consiuruun, iucm" ' ingly defenceless situation ifre'are in, and for. ' rard sucHn address"' remonstrance pr petition, " ' as the urgency of the case rr quires add the ; 6arttrenhHpolBce would justify.) " tMa. HAIittl, -t .-" . y". - . "Thtr foliowkiff facts are scriguflly interesting to the inh'abitants of our towij ;as Veil as yours, and 'inaeeq.r 10- an wno ? rcsi.ne , or nave property t this part "of t!v State. 1st. Not a soldier of the drafted militia has as yet been furnished wiih what is essential to their'- nrofession. True they have aio8ket$j but ndt cfiinrt -ftctr a cad, vot a gim or i'lwaer nas yet oeen receirea. ,nai icwiaic td an enemy:.woii!d, thejr, thus equipped, mak? J tMay it not be leadine them toihe slaughther- ! Ve right here rhiretl on the wretched condition in winch " tfiey,ry'ttept by their governments the ad among them, and the rielancholy prospect of viaccurnuiaung evils 01 aggravated oisease : oiji lfjibear, to ttfoceed to a second and most' alarrh- hcu', I understand-that the President has ; iven orders that- all the men on noarp-.tne oun ''esseJs. except eiaht, shall be discharged. Toun wersTa'idthe imTicioiisness of these orders in their As wai noi fanexbected, Iti tfie night of. the ved' his soul to be tree whilst they exercised oaywnen tne nrsi numucr uijut r-f,"-v"!tneir exiremesiionuica iqwn ia uul; alter nve weens suspension uctaaiuiwu uy i -fmes destruction, the mob made its appearance krtd soon assaulted the house, with the most lor- midable missiles. n an insiaju, iae wimiu ws a front door were demolished, and the mob attempt, edto rush in. Under these circumstances, when a moment's delay would have been destruction to those wlia wtreon :he defensive, and after a cau Jonary nolic had ea5oj4e4 the iaaailahts, orders for Bring were given to the party appointed to protect the lower story, , wli'rch was done tn the number of 7 or 8. muskets. Here ensued a partial suspension of hostilities by tlve mob. Had the party in the house continued to fire till they re. treated, and pursued them till they dispersed, as might lawfully have been done, and which as rriost men think, ought to have been done, the persons and lives of our friends would have remained safe, ilie property uainbksted, arid a lssbon been given to the disorderly', which would not soon have loot its force. - The laws of natuca and of society, sant tinnett the emolbvrneht of the means which wetr. in onr hands of prostrating some hundreds of the mtsCreantSt-assemotea iormpui v t'.u'ti,i ctm8titttionHvdg;utvu humanity prevailed with the veterans who com marided, and they ''paid the price of their clemen cy wit'li life itselL Jl he mob gaming trcsh spirit from the 'comparative irhpuriitv with which they h?l hitherto acted, upheld by a reinforcement of desperadoes and a turther supply 01 arms, con tinued the siege cturing tTVe night. On the ensu ing morning the authorities of Ttoe dty urged our frieno to con&ult tbe public tranquility and spare further effusion of blood, by evacuating the house, under pledges equally solemn wiui inc occasion, that it should not be, violated, and that the most perfect security should be extended to their per." son In aa evil hour; this insidious andJFatal compromise of an unequivocal right: which had oeen mainianiea ior .-1 nouia, nu . .mni 111,11 have been further supported with undiminished effec, ws asserted-tgalier the most sMrenuous opposition of Mr. Hanson. The Mayor and Brig, adier General of Militia were parties arid the guarantees for fulfilling the engagement. .The rxi.oi. inf f5Piriiv assigned for the moment, was reviving, ne was a beconumieas.as- o i apparently Pint of VYashmgton, h,s friend 1 and . ha5radfcaliy mistated tf e tftv, Iq pVrtof th n irnm. He h.fc- heen miraculously V . , ' v : ... ... :. r - -..V, detence: was more conspicuous, man :ne patience ( . nmi irvmi ms anaun vt uic uw t as 11.11 lie. A' fc, . tiftv tfilfe ..door ahd wiridows wwe: demolished, Wii , the bib returned,- and not then till warning ira f given, and the experiment of blank firing tried ; we had flattered ourselves that not ever) a mcmUi r . Z of the mob would Kaye been hardy enough to t'ei. ay tts. Oale was killed, botcly entering tnejrcwti door at the huad of is party, aher it had yeen bea "f open. , x , . . We shall close this hasty atid rmperfect sketcTi with solemnly "calling the attention of the peo, to the fact,that from tne S2rid oflast June, w ii , our printing office in Gay street was torn dii -w art.i ' pur material aiid apparatus entirely dearrvKc!?to rjts hour, Being a week since. the .attack . ueniif dwelling house ib Charles aire, the i'ctf'f Mr. Hanson, our lellow echtor, ihan whom there lives not a braver or 'more virtuous man, and whose loss would have been a rare calamity to his country in her day of trivail, happilly survives and is in ho danger. It i not necessary to say that he Was the most peculiar object of hatted and vengeance. With uncommon presence of raintl, whilst the doors were breaking, he advlted his Companies .4ac tie Ijesfinvde' of saig their lives, which being followed, 'proved surprisingly successful. He then prepared himself calmly for his fate, was wounded, pJbstrated, trampled upon and thrown into the heap of the slain, ; Hence he was seasonably extricated by hisown exertions and a saving' angel. After inciedible su'fiering"Snd hair breadtircscapes, he gained the hovel oi a negro, at atiistance from the prison, where he had ah op portuuity cf sending for assistance. -'. We'lTitter ourselves that except the irreperabk loss of General Lin'gun, we sall experienceno o ther, although several are in a precarious state. Mr. John Thompson, of Baltimore, waS bingled out for the torture of tarring.and feathering. 4 his waa executed upon him, and prolonged in ajsan ner. from which the hearts of the most ferocious inhabitants of he wopd would have 4evolled-HeJ wa? cut, lighted matches wfere inserted nto his Desh, aiid as they bore him through, the city, the most shocking indecencies and cruelties wj : in iticted unon him " In the midst of all this touure, abd whilst he was delirious witli anguish, two monsters, who fancy themselves elevated above ihe common class of 'men, eitbrfedJL confession from him; to "wTircthey .wickedly compelled him to fTftio. This deposition may worthily be .pla ced along side of the purchased statement of Hen ry, for the weight it ought to have in stigmatising Maryland has not interefered to restore order ortA" give the slightest protection to person or' proptp v! ty. Any comment uppjj this state 01 things would be useless. It must be redressed by ihe peoftei f in the manner the laws direct, and it will be ti.'' ', dressed. Wt; have suffered much in petsbn inrj property, but out grievances are lightened by ihje -reflection, that bur sufferings will redound io vthe """ . public gcoa, ny wying open tne true character ot . , hose wjlo are laboring to strangle the liberty ot t the people, aad to su bvett the ihotpendence of the country. ":; "' 45;;. Jtei. extent. It fa f ressarv to state, that the three tGun veseia wl.ich are furnished l"or the protection ifefouiHiyerare- ight hoiise and "the other two on each'-side of JJe entrance ofthe New-Iniet. To each of these " Odn-.VesseU is to be attached i kuard-boat which uws sixteen cars : viewing" the matter in a ludfc flrnn lSin.1.1 v. Wk. IMAM. gui were it not too senoua iur umuicin, ght me wUlbeThus , stationed, viz: Half a Jt oar, ind the balance war to,6;rk th rla tne prison, whither this brave band were marched unarmed, under the. escort 01 me muiua. '"It wa not long before tbe slight degree of se curity and faith, which could attend the promises of men through whose connivance and timidity, B altimore had for weeks Deen an unresisting prey to t he most unheard of enormities, was clearly un folded. The pledge given that the house should remain iinviolated. never attracted a thought from ,i,. whn had made themselves its stipulated guardians. Accordingly it was soon plundered of all its contents; and afterwards demohshed as tar as its(,3ize and strength were not proot agamst tne -.fltipnt &nd vifforous labour of the rabble The o ther more precious , pledge attracted 7 more i.tten. . ' u'll 'i;T.!mililkarAIulSfi sums 1 fate. linn. miii 11 Liiiiaii.li a. - " IT.- 'i. the federal Darty Considering the incitements, which for months nast were used successfully, to introduce, with the declaration of war, a system of violence and ter rorrwith a view to hear down all political opposi tion, and the ''quarter from which those mstiga tions were usheted forth, it is natural enough that the Baltimore massacre should be misrepresent ed and palliated by the hWelirga and sy cophants of power. Te people ct America are not yetj prepared 10 iook unrnsmaycu upon mc cuiivuuu intr horrors ; they are hot. yet prepared to see a luge Ot innocent Dioou rouoyeu.oy a irai"W(M irries. Aware that late events are.stampedwhhj ( nlrerl there for safetV fowe to be called H out for its protection,' which in the evening, wbefi most necessary, was withdrawn and dismissed by the brigadier general: Every man, we believe, will make the same comment th nrnr'iiW of the 'nefsion HOoti whom a- lone, the best blood of the countti disarmed and v.4 It must he highly gratifying 'to our friends tfi: her rrom Mr, nanson, aiter u-eaoing tne ooruevsff . 01 tne regions 01 arevn. nc ujiiowing it, an ex a. tract of a letter from him to J. Wagner, dated Ft i aayr JOe'dr Sir--This is the first . momeritT couli write to you. My , escape was miractuousthey say, but the result of .presence of mind and "eon- duct. 1 have only to beg you not to relait in your- zeal one moment, but to tarry on the paper wuH ;! its accukbrned vigor. My. wounds are many and' t.F' or 11. ,u wtm rj n K t v Art ann ifw9 .1i UtlU, UUl 111 ijliiiv mum1 vnv.ii, huu ,7 ' "VWI . 1 mihatioh to have justice is unaltered: I shall sooni j I hope, be able to join you. Of Lingan, I cannot s now speak- A itiondment shall be erecte toh membryi ;He toldiroe, he could not die In a ; betterause.'le paicu w 11 : ' ' '1 The triith niusthe told, though it be shocking j thi-o wh out of the prison, and lay.on the earth, JiktV' I thar'of a dogi till the middle of th,pextVy,'-wh'en. it was obtained and butied by a ; relative, ,-f. ... Alt "76 "i I,, . " S 1 ..J - r:-vy ";';X,K4 "-.. ;.'.v-; We learri tliat bri the . ' receipt of the .' Fedral-, rotnrii'ian;n Haltimnrs on Monday latbv mai I;. i the Post. 6mce': was s,Uiounded bf a lhiberf 4 vioiehtevidid-ai del r'r'irripc Aware that late events are stamDed With i -An'rl threatened with Vi too- bold a character, something must be donetbthere shddld be any more of that ptiper dehvcrcKk rt-; thurn.i i chAfimrr- if r.rssarv io weaken iuc thpnc in r.onstouence ci wnicn inc rwt glere with which they would strike the public eye ' . faster forwarded ah express i to the Post Sjsstef . ' v vi m0- General wnetnec any steps nave, oeen jinneM land Re ovefYiment untie is lenn-th with liesh menaces, tne louowing v "u fi brh the hst number of that paper. Alter, detail inf, in its own manner, the incidents ofhe tra geuy, accoruHig 10 uuui -inau'u siuw i. -'.-- . .. ' -fix . Un I.nniii k n M VT C TC- Thrbugh the day, demonstrations were given 01 nw wuu uu.G,.M v wwv- -;--;- - . . Sfvt break Uie gret thatany lives should have been lost m theaf. ments, ; Obnoxious, to the people at, the present time", they inust abide by th conserj;aences, how- ever 11 ai a ana uniormuwviwj x".""' 7 V - j l - i:- i-.r -.t I be recollected that the country is' now Tn-a stated of war. and the measures of government rhusf and ed. itseli on the part i Wnepf j wm'be supported, amHWy.if..weea . ' e;'.' - I ", 1 ,' ' ii . -'1'v-' t '.". 1. -- 'rrt 1 .i - .. .m'J ..linn, in '1 Tntii m 1 r-.ftV--'-. "- n """ -r-- r". ,. , . -f-- il a 3 UVVII lrvv.ii . . . 1 whether, IV will have the effect for which; it t in . 1 ".'..Kif.il: , OSi.lrf siot th? Maror of iSoi- fimoie have performed tliTs instance of the first aitickaniepf5.ee LOLlhe "Fjfe-LA eral Republican ! f Thete is something rotte ti d Dcnmajk''rffrV-'' U ; y , -4..:,: h;,;;-' fit.'-THtt 1: ';? -. - v." . "k ' .. . .... . V : ' ,. . 4 1 . fll 1 . ,1 . . f .11 1 . 11 V ' . .. , A. 1 ' IX ,-.' , . ' . -...i.;..