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r flituy g otj ? ; .( . K "iiou. ' v try 'ay" ' una His, rj lei .1 V Hi tvj c :h;. J - 1t la" jiirticularly clupo ivi.i . iUr exhibited m rerdghftW;f up-, cfrWtvaad ek;jAp' 'VtW ni').)i.sh and oWuriifl of ancient., aii a .id;, un,T chnriii!5dt vniimpljeit. v ii adorned the tnOst, M ne punutiui, taming, mgbriujty ad eloquence of D.' i a.t.' well amwa ; oat "c uw' p-- ues art.' yet u uc Uyv""." , "",- T" - t hesime IietI .as:it l were aooai 10 the'eharacter . of abeing -super-naman. rhfA nearer tra hap? ni "?t" j" -- ,-- fection than Rush. He was -amiable, kind. insinuating in his manners, iamtriar in ms hHv h j 1 jviug, leader and alctionate, his youthful acquaintance a'jafher ana buaieUor. l o ttis equals ana eupenors m e a fneod and bosom companion, i o me or he was humaoe... No one ever wtnt m his door without assistance, in nis ofessioaal capacity they were never, neglect. 1. He used to say to h,fs class,? " atteua , tne Lor, they are yqur b3t patients, uoa is wieir iydiaier.J' lii mina was always A sunshiny day, dearand pleasant.? ITo rees of discontent, or passion ever disturb- II it. aad if a cloud should lour, the 'genial Linpthoi nis uoaerstaooing immeaiaieiy ais- hea death approached be, waa jipt ternhed. fia loads of guljt oppressed his conscience hd h: bade aaieu 10 xaiajifpyu-fltiiy wi, emcr hammer one This .ij but a slcetch . of, his Tius.hut it is enough to endear him to the ol and virtuuus. Aie-iy- nave me cm--tis esufied .their grief for his loss by the ba.er th'.'y asse mbtcd at' his funeral.; No- a. 1 rhii-i hi Vtmont icenreda iclsitn to a rank rn ong per ew- i,.ig.5(,'v; V ; v : MaitachuiLttl Xeaaldrfat EUtHo, W uociertunH G vcrnjr and C6unc.il .'erel : .n Wti aud SiturJ,y fengapl in CQuAting ytiessri.ii? in 1 April last-; for Spaa'tars ' ind Coun-v-efbrs; b .rtf present iKiscoaiittWwtaUh ..J be yar uuio and it is .with pleasure, ye can assure. : Friemh 0, Jvure that they have elected fWSNTiVNINE gtniltjfn.n ; who. will" support. tiie nitegrj'ty of this eomnon wealth, and preverve nt far as tliei'r muuence may est of our common couotr'y four works. ' Who the iasf accounts C$m away, Harrison had "hot more 'ih'an'vtoiLiliO-vmen, Withabbur foar br.aix 1 8 'pounders and a's many six wud den 1 from the Kreatheigflt of the British batttrit'they must command ';Fort; Meigi to J buch extent, as to throw so may shells and rock ets into it; as teust destroy ih" three dfiys-ayery shelter for tha troops within the i?iakels;! and ihe fire "Tronv their superior batteries (consisting it is said of IB and 24 pounders) must soon open larNie breaches inthe uieketincr, The frontier ... - . ... w r j . r r" - v r . .-i.vi- 4 as shrtoeTTOtonOTWhiclrit tieloitgyi.;;, l';r;vi f la ............ ..;C.J ' .L..-..L!.. ..l.i' I Li'1 I T: it inuivuin uwv. 1 11 14. ve3ci una) permission to touch at" Madeira, thete to sell what is on borad, and take wine w'eachaneeW indemnify.hiiti as much possible, fop the va iii caused by his -detention. l ? v, w f.?;'.i.?j,f This permission totoucli at Madeira Isa lav6i : granted to the detained; vessel, ahde restitq. tfon which is made of the i Vessel tiWvyed in an A l! unlawful trade bhouiJ be a proof to tl.e piopri t ':U tors,, that the marine of his maiesty tha empe-. v ' ? t. . - - ' 4 a 'a a a 1. ..I' . 1 r " r. 1 r i' - '.( arc already greatly; aiirmea ano miouiu! inc tror seize upvn every occasion wqich oucr xq . u.ar, ; i ,y extend, the best lifter.' Kritish succeed in capturing or destroyingjCfea. (Useful to Americans-even tirhen" ibe most j.b-.',:- .' and the advocate of Harrison's army, theaituation of ur frontier set. sotuus infraction gt . every principle, $$J. !ilroents'willJbe truly distressing." ' i tify the most rigorous seerity. ! -J- Tlie Governor qf Mas-jachusetts Iris appointed ChristoDher Gore, Esq. a . senator of the Unued States, for that state, 111 the room of who has resigned. ' y. tn pursuance of his Llxcejlencf thi Ovenor's Proclamation of 4he first of April 5asr fQnvoiiing the General Assembly on the I9;i of. the present month, o'v matters aihly iuttresling tu tlie cognmon wealth, the memoers CiiiVened -yeste.rdny at the CJaprtol, and having farmtd a quorum they proceeded to business. , Virginia Patriot, Bu anefW letter of the eame datr. It is td be-understood thit this" permission 3 " The 1500 Kentucky ti oops had net anited touch at a iirtign port frb'hk' the V Slates is fj Toe spies wereftithht six miles of the Fort only for Madeira and no where else. : ; ' d . ' " ..... a I 'It, &Kaarir, fA W WW W t. f hut nnA uVnvrin i lartre hodv ol Indians ' tnev OitneUl . .. ' , AL.DIIN IvV'UoolN. - reueaiea t a Macs nouae on ronage river, iir a piiTwe guiot yn uuiviicu aui ny udrrw . miles back theGovcrno .ill hi 4 1 force iifhiouhied men. to force thtirj way to Qsn.i pating in the condemnable coifimerce of hti lffifris.on j drat any rate, to defend our provisions, . owners. - f?? 9 ci 8tc. at Upper and JUower Sanduaky. The fort . fes " is well supplied with Wef and pork,'-fltoUr not Otir. readers will recollect, tliat irt the; Fed i& abunuanV' . "w ' ;d t a block hbuae on Portage river, 1 8 A puVate git of pne hundred an! htty barrU , back." ' An express has just arrived from ; of ilounlias been made to captain l!obon pj ' Pernor, requesting Oen. Arthur to use I'lhe officers of La Gioire who,' ptUf.' wished t' (nfluewce and .authority to raisa a - large ' consider him as an . American aiuf'nor particT-- ; yiRGrlNlA-. LIXTfON. Although the attempts 10 defeat the - electiop of Mr. liaylyliave l'aile;l, they J.eserve tobe;noti. ced andxposedt" Tosild to Mry Basset' a large majority, onthe Western Shoe, rtportswere aiiculated, that paT.ditSd the eff )rt of M.C 0ay y'j friend! tai'l caused Mr Bayly relied piincipa Shoe counties. The election for Northampton was held on the second Monday in, the momh. ; the enemy having command of the bay Vlr Bayley's.qom munication . with thefvistern Shore was precari jus an l uccertain- t trtc lilizabslh City dec. tian.aviiich was subsequent to thitbf Norihaiiip- ton, it-was Btated by a gentleman feom Norfolk, ( j...t. I in. w n'iucyci uc tail him al most to despair. I , .. , lly on the two Eastern j d greatful countrymen. ' - ol arms, he aspired to t rrantiiD,ana vv asninRion- t icsuiuuuuuS!lt a -ahn!tt h.i vr frnrn M,,,h,mmnn astttesentedto tnet Common Council by Mr.,. !sjnrfft!k. iw xvhicli information was received. Utbash, voting, a letter pi condolence to his.thut-tho votes in North ttupm were neSrly equal- ndovr, which was pnanimousiy .aaopteurjiy divided. t the MliMIesex election, which is is correct. Jror the encjuragement ottfoltowed, it was stated, that a vessel had passed knowledge aod virtue, learning and morality jlVom Accomac to Mathews county lould always distinguished. - -m bringing an FRIDAY. MAT 21, 1813. North Carolina Election Wejiwe tiow heard from all the oistijcts, and the stave of votes from. North' Clarolina, in the House of Representatives, will be thus: For sair. Messrs. Macon, Alston, Murtree, King, P'uks is, ITancyi and Franklin 7 ; Forfieacc, Messrs.. Gaston, Culpepper, Pear "flail. Stanford.' Kennedy, od Forney 6. :lh thrae latter are democrats, . twt ppottct" an nve auu. Ihe violent ; measures of- the p:sent adm'inistra Uon. . press htsdoujts and astonishment . 1 1 ..... tioa:Deingc)nsiaerea as 10s:, ms tnenas iieemeu AVh iras &o nniformly evinced amidst the unavoi turther efforts unsvaling. flna commnnicationlv :i,aflrt. anl r.klamiiiea ofwar.an imsha Us made principally with a view to nut th- vo'.ei-S -, teittachinent to the- interests of hum -nity. Il on iheir guard in tuture. . Xofolk Ulser. iivreal cause of gratulaibn, that white wear , . v "T V . ' ' Ulou'med to suffer the eils auendant on a blockade TA KfHMf$ Force- in tynhaven Bay, was j (h4t tfa- Bfih commander on. this station pos. yestemay cnoraseu ojriwo swps.morc, mating eS5es remirkalde a share of humaftitv and Ibid. maerlanlmityT "Ahd while the enemy are- thus In the Favctteville district, the poll a'ood for Ir. CulfepptftS12, Mr.Camerou, 2006, M Far nd, 530. ,. . ;VV;- - Iu the- nv Mechlenlwfgdistfict, General For 0ey,had i8) votes, adfrPhvfer, 183. Mr. Franklin is choheA-in Vilkt-s. by 1 &m&ll Majority over General Jojtsea 't p d Mr. Williams. ' ' ' " 1' i, . M ' GALUVNT :C;liEMENT. Our readers will find a thia number the of ftcial details ot the capture of York by the forces under Gen. Dearborn. An ntte'ntive friend at Washington, enabled us to place this pleasing pews bt fore many of Our readers, in ah extra sho't hst Friday evening.- " V? v ' MOBILE OCCUPIED. ; The town and.;"fbftificiti6is of, MohiW' were " occupied, under the order ot the President; by .Gvr eral Wilkiiwop and bis forces, on the"l2th jfiltimo. ,A Spahish vessel richly laden with Bri rish goods was seWed' a few days afterwards, hav ing just arrived. he inhabitants in that quarter will doubtless be nruo) pleased at this event. Mo bile it will' be recollected, is. situated ,(n WeaVFk. lida : and while held If the Spaniards enabled 5bcOT.ltot xt wmaRtyV vexatious in erruptlons to the commercedescefiJing ,' the se ve rFdvcrs jjunptyinginto the by of theame name. General proclamation ' issued by Gcral Wilkinson on the debarkatidh" of , the uo,os at i'Ance Mo ville. ' -..-...'.' ' :' i. , " - To ihe inktbUanf qf the To&tfMoMgr Be not alarmed by appearanc but rest tran quil within your dwellings, andaijC nQ part u Oielcenes wblcii" may ensue th'e paj ' of the American standard in your vicinity, y -lisit-vouuudcr-the. oHer ot the tsidentto enforce the law? of hevlmeo: 3tnd t.ve Ztffcct to the civil Institutions of the MJ9ippj , 4 he public faith is pledged for the protec, of . ytur persrwns ts propeny ; nu yiusc .. ivj, nikv h' tliinosei'to retire from the rplacc ot ff th couotry,, WiilW..;prrntteJl o depart insM -iT-.UK-ikir eoo-.ls land chattels ": 1 Wor.e at vCamp near the town pi mooinrrnv? 'the 12 in the year ofour Ldrd eighteen hu tod u.d.hirt.cn. , v W1LKJSS0S.. accunt that Mr. Bayly , ha,d obtained in North tmpton a jnajority of only lO.y votes These re. Lorts corroborating each other so nearly, . were repeated at tht election at Williamsburg. The friends of .Mr. iJayly cbnsidereoT the ilcciion as los., especially as hi could not deny ibcie rciorts, .having had n.) comm the Eastern Shore ; all that he could Gazette of March 12 last, we publUhedthe letteJf rf ciptv Uobjon, giving an account of the trarrs GENEil PIKE . action alluded to4n the abovp ecrtiheatt? $ the re itioii-Tit n atio ax ADvocA-rtS ' , al motive o! Uie French captain for rfelivertrfg , f' The-si goal victory Obtained at York, was mark-; up rhe vuscl bohi part of the jyirgo'are thtrje , ed by the death pf general I'ihk, , who was- killed. fuUy explained. ,- Fo; , the, information of thp?jB' by thff explosion of a magatine the . enemy had who have nptread enpam HobsonN letter, op set on fire,Jfor the purpose of annoyifig our co- have not an opportunity of deferring to-it, we r Hi loss i ill ever be lamented by his admiring M After using eVery exertion in my power (6 - 1 Bred to the profession, getu with the whole cargo, "I got hUhfiat dt;-.; military ' distinction witju termination, which, was, to ewe me my ihip atfd . unrivalled ardour. His body was tnured to hards- ,-000 barrels of flour for Rl5,000 I rave h.thv' i hips his mind was enriched by science aod his riiy bill at 30 days sight. The, 'Frehchmati left - heart devoted to his eoumry with urdivided af the ship, apd I was sent on boafd with hiyr -1 lection. Had he liVed he would have acquired crew' ' - ' ... 1. of his death has inscribed his . name upon the Extract bf a letter dated " Sackett'i Iafbpr, 4f. sams immortal scroll with those of War hen and ... pril 30th. ; " ; .V- MNTCoMEjtr Wc have seen a letter from this J ' Detachmcntsare arriving hefe 'daily frop ever to be lamented officer, written on the day of different directions It is expected that on the his embsl-kation at Sachet's Harbor, i 'which he return of the fleet from York ihall -pay the eoe expieises his determination ,; to concjitej, or my a v'sit at Kingston. It is understood Jthey b$ ish in the atlemfit !" He did both He- expired in a high state of preparation and mVa about SOCJCl in the arms of victory I . "troops. The Urge .frigate at this place had her ;." pALMAr, quf MERUIT, FEBAr, keel laid 5 wetks since and i;now half planked t-ss ; up and will I think be lauached'in fiv weftr" . From a NewXondon Papei. One hundred of the bravj crew of the ConatftvL- ; -'-j In consequence of the failure ol the attempt of tjon a,rivcd here yesterday for the ship.v It is b. bir T. M -Hardy, to ettett an exchange ot prison- 8ne W:M bg &n 0ver rhitch Rrahe whol ' :.! era on ihf 20f hTditKc- following? letter was ad.iir;:ii.Vf.i 4u--ti.i5 - i--iy.Vv.1 T - ,P,,K -' iuuiuii iuivc vit nic ioivcb' vencrot v"p TT s!( mt, irutu 01 lti ...jj-j M I :m ta tne American CaDtains, orison ti;:.'nts li t . e.L unication t.om -ra n hrt,r.i ihf. Oroh us We receive much u . -1 . .... .i.t ..TfJ f A, tva v - . uiu. line 111 ail mrvif t'ui.mnv (J I mic luvu fini ; n k.. th. .i,r if,,",;,UJ""J " " ,,e,y 1S neref jueuz. ,oi, .wtueruxt otrooi uiowivs- i , out xnc eic-1 j,,,:r j T1 thtv character of an enemv,. . t.- ...... .. . .t. :. 1 - " - -1 - -- . j .Min. lids IU3L Btnicu uiiti is la cuininuu 111C utu V - 1 r - - - J- , lustartived ana is to curnmuuu the 6ta 1 . . :i 1 ; . regiment, lquuctm's ana hi! Uetchment.- a rived hire yesterday ,: WiLyiNfiToXvlDii.'Ji'May 14.'; From Zifae$'t hw f rorh .L.e wis Towjt, that the Poicters' has sailed from the Oaprs ; atid that a sloop ff'.yw, i fly. foix&naw in lhr ty The Ndhtun'e iMSsed I.t-wea Tnun.' with -a fin 'fr(ninr' fhV rio-ura nf war". -it i nnr a little i -l. ' . - j Rxtraefat a U'ier fr'.m. .zlem dated -Vfi 1 7; v "-j,-- - , uiecie on mouaay, bdc wevsaiuteu. OYine aioop or nxtract 0 a te.ur jr ,m xiem.aacea , vay J. j Kral,ry,n inat g,, far aa respects the citixens of ; war, vr. - ' , " ' . ' Saturday afternoon the 1iverpool Packet this place iri general nothing that is proper for ; ;':"rt ' , ' J' iook, near Gloucester harbor, schooner Fanny, 'pattrio.ic citizens to do has been neglected to cause j jroki the Buffaloc Gazeitt of May 1. from Boston bound eaitwaru.. On Sunday morn, the bonds ol captivity to zt light upon thoffc oi .. ttv ' , , . '. ing sh sent prisoners into Cape Ann on bWrd a i ,ie enemy who have fallen into our hands. The ; . We understood last evening, fwm good wood coaster.. She continued off the harboui I pride and fit mness which makes an American in- i1? th1 4. vessel arrived at For Niagara op of Gloucester till Sunday afttrno u.when the brig' trepid in combat, renders him solicitious not (o;W a w.ueq uenerai "iponi Orleans, with 80 men, went cot after her, wine t out done in Eenemsitv by his enemies. Good : W ttnt aq exprea to Genei Lewis at Niagar policy and the religion which We profess, in tWl: "iwo repair to oeoriimjiKmwciys Mcuartf case ssoctioq our pride;. COPY. ; Hit B. Af. thifi Iiamilies, of Block - "bland, Afxril 29, 1615. 1 GRKTl.r.MET) ' . ( ' ' On 1 he receipt of your letter of the 26th inst. li FaJ'l land, and Bonn . later tVJtttC Ol lhlr Wcr : T Srrkm.r)Wi,lir n, frnhn.lri iw.l Onrlnn - . ' T - . W.WV" I."". -w.w----v.w..i -.. . n , ... . . . , iikin or destroyed by the .-Young.-' Emulous, (l..tc to effect if possible an exchange for you and your j " ouri at M)iumDiaveiaiciconnrroeu, ana Nautilus.) " Yesterday morning she was seenjerews, with the officer and seamen belonging t0 j fendant sentenced to pay a firw. of, JOOO dollars--from Caps Ahn to take a brig half a mile from this Mafestys shiy undtr my command, that were. 10 . mpnsohed two mOnths,.and to epier into r?f Eastern Poit.4. . V eaKured a few d-iys ago. I have .receivea a wirance iMhe su-of. lOCWoMars,- .with tv .., Privateer sloop Wasp, Ervin. hai just erriv try handsome letter from Robert Fairchildt Esq, ureiiea in 500 doUars each, to keep the peace fgj ed has'taken an English lumber, vessel, ami re- '(Marshall for the District of Conn.), stating that. 8l f9rs, ? ' ' - .. U taken an American vessel- rhere-ria been aihe. will use every effort with your government lo . Though humanity must ever lament the necc multny on board', . in which the ring leader v. as cause ypur release. However, CaprrPagot has s,tv of enforcing the penal laws on a feltow ativ shot dead, (as I hear, for I have not yet had an spoken so handsomely of your condnct, and asit is vet th ame. hu'naw'y b,d8 ! rejoice to fin oDhortunitv to see to the.authtnucitv.) n mnrh iihie to often the hard. that V.1" Carolina, hithei to the nursery of dutj.- Z&rtten renresentatives, (nil federal) chosen. ships of individuals "dlltiog this very unpleasant,; ' jastaken-a Hand which promisw?to .put rhiS day. Ne demorrjtic tjcket." - ' land I sincerely hobe short hostility between the Pdy Stop to this honorable, mode of committing she made off fut the bng chased till vithin a mile' and a half, when, in a t,aln, by means of s weeps she gained distance, and night coming on escaped' The brig returned oext mornings as did -the boat. Jefferson, which had gone out ot this porv'Tin .co operation, " On Sunday mormng.JlTren yt sfeelscame -out Lewis left the Falls yesiei day morning CAUTION TO DUELLISTS. The- &if vt. Walter 'Taylor, Esfytor sending a challenge to his son in law, -Mr A. Nesbit, to fight a duel, tried at Edgefield last court, and Fou jy guilty an appeal was made to the Constitution? two countries ... The cartel ship Neptune, capt. Jones, for St. pheus to proceed ro New.Lohdon and -land you, Petershargh, 'sailed, yesterday mornirg. The j trusting to the honor of yodr chief magistrate," to vviiiiiiiajiv'ii t ay iuvifii) iimuii auu uavfiuf , IC I have therefore - ordered the Orl muracr. , , i-avwmtge ( u. 1 The above we believe, is thr first cas that tuft ------- , to embark at New. Castle to mortow. : m; PhiladeiMa fiafier. The ship Neptune sailed on Sunday last from NewCasde, having on board the Emlv,sy to Rus. ia and their suite. - National Intdlfanccr. The Globe. privatetr, of Baltimore, Captain MooNrhad-ne4iortffheHBoriing37inhe coast of Portugal, with an Algerine cruizer, mount ing eight long 9'sr four 24i and two 12 pounders ; the, action lasted 3' hours? when he Algerine shttred off t the Globe lost 2 men, and was muc.h cut; up ip her sails and rigrrii'g. Ledger return lo me the few seamen and officers, now prisoners ofj he government to which you belong. I have the honor to be, . ,? , Yours, very faithfully, v- (Signed) T. Mr HARDY. Capt. To the Cafilaim of the cafltured vwct . 5 Jra Ore boardthe Qrfiftrut Extract of a letter : am Odd cihe dated the llh May 1818 y "J Promt be Bmion Gazette. 'rfMby 10. ' i -.non NKWS FRO M ; V IvR M ONT, ?vloNTPSLiEtt vViay 6 - It is with great picture announce to our readers the success of 1 he I.i ucc ticket for censors, by a plurality of , 1,480 Au'f.A last evenine bv the clerks, as .;..uithtaTeh6userfnrhe puipoSeJn : onseouerice, however, oC a division , of the votea ! "itween LiwisZSowles -and. UwisR.. Morris, j AUTHENTIC DOCUMENT, y Federal Gazette. - . - 1 At Sea. Jan. I Oth, 1813.. Albin Rousstnrcaptaiiibf a frigate, member of the L.egton oiMooor, cpmmanaerox ni iuajesiytp t frigate La Gloire, Etc. &c. " Certifies, that his Majesty's frigate La Gloire has detained the ship Fair American,' Bailmg'un, der the flag of the U. States ; that as this ship iiv uiiuiLi viiip.fetyau-iiuaiucvLvciiHBjjcwirary 10 tne nguia vi war, niiyiug pi "-w- ribon, anu uy express wnicn arivea irom ne ; visions to a country o?CTpreoroy-eemies-oi on Monday the 7th jw mg nor last night, they commenced canno Vad tl -liornhnrflincr. hi inr,mnm(rit'nu iK.. rtil UK' e BrilisfTand Indians are said to 3000 stronSilh a considerable part of battering can- non' "rs, and congreve rockets ; and great lta" "itertained for Harrisod s fate. Camp, or rort iviySt Vituated on this sine of the Mi anih ; ,s.encVd with pickets, and flanked with SvP n vS which areptGedhis cannot I he British hV,ur -,r.,:i, ?.7 on ,h', ' " v" xvpi which is about bSip- Fraiice and America, she should., be considered as a goodjnrize. by the vcsselssoLhis majesty thf emperoi, and conscquntlf her cargo has been thrown into the sea, with the exception of one thousandtarretsof flour, left as ballast, jodging it indispensable to enable the ship to make for some port of her country. " '- Any Frnch vessel hereafter meeting; with the Fair Vmeri can, are requested lo'jiid and assist her m case of need, her actual stoppage by the frigate La Gloire, and the throwing "overheard of her cargo, having put bcrour of condition to un . ii . 1 - a 1 't - . , mi me !rdnusn lort, ncfcuntedV 1 u "H"C' ; icr cargo, naving puv oer out ui wiiuiuwii v.u m ?0: " X te" c5 rvsdej i :thi eJiis to smmsa occurred , uuder the duelling hw of this Stale. ... ..- I ":-1' v" rw Toax, May lJ ' MELANCHOLY 1 RWIPLE. . On Monday. Uhe 3d inst- an unfartunate youfJJJ wrefch. about 22 years old, was shot' at Greetf bush, for "the crime of repeated desertion, lie had enlisted and leceivcd the bounty money, ana three times violated his engagements to his coirrjj try. '' - MEETING .IF CONGRESS. A special session of the 13 It Congnesii, vt$ commence on M(jkd At; the24th inst. , ' .1 It is said, Commodon itKHHttroD has bc recruited in the Delaware by f jur 'fri'g-.es, EXMINATJON. HE ?emi-anitul eiaiaination of the-iiu!ro:, of the Frsnh-.. and will e mrinue two dayi. There will be"aiv-i'.XuI8tMOI of dialogues and 'elect uraiiijn,, on Wednesday ilie ai on the everinj; c ihe urn, lay wilil he (itriijrnjB, toi the lif1 nehtof ihe Aca'lemyJhecekbratecl plav, "THE SOLDIER'S D.UOHTEHL." With an appropriate afier-piece. G. HILL. SAx'f. -Leuhburg, May 21, 1813. ' ;., ' ' ' .'!": Strap, ; "fli sand at twenty-fin? ;!olIarj cmdnot twen ty dujlara the season a erroneously primed nf. the bills. - .-; HENRV JpfTEN ' ; tbqrr . 1 : -. ., ?h . 4 y '' "-
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