Congress. ,
irieJiattly Vito the Execa-ive himself, appears to
ict nt the coordinate rehtion between fc the
, . - - - . -
YtHWl .rmMe inni.wiwu.cfm, Executive and the oenate?wm7n ine.-consuiuvs""
V. t. a. minister to Sweden: ,j rihastab!ishec!, and which ought 'therefore, jo be'
, f.iartn:-4anuy Mr; ptili' A application o! i: mainfained. ' r1' 1 "
arrmatiterofbtan'tr-itt'-iiMmb?! Xheltt&fonbetween the senate. ud tirniseo!
anv
' V cutrve 4w4.ord bi L; nMied, comprehended the
, Mufte of the U.id?nt,' in rtlati n to the" no'.
- v ntuutiprt of Jon a. Htrk's?ixi!, to"be Ministei Plcttl-
' i.,ieittury,u Sweden, ana tnej proceeumgs. oi use
laatetheiepn ; it was de?rmined in tSe ,ihr
jrn vivo-iVfcAS 15 N VYZ? 1 1 ) ami 'on Monday,
efVmotjon by Mr. Leib, tlu extract was oidered
be printed ... - , . -Jl'.
; v . extraut,
.-' '- .feMfpAY,"' May aist-r-TVe following
jntbVge w as recejytsd from the President
mitten
of the
I-" t
r-
l,TOTii)i sBNAffi 0 THE JSTATES.
t- Vjie 'StfiaJi government haviag repeatedly
fhairnVsted adcsue to tnterchXni;e u pubtic fninis
Urwilhjfieli 'ate, and bavVikj'latfl appoin
d"one with thtjview and othfe' considerations
-cocvrvitrtng to render iJAiiviaahleV at this perioci to
tn;ke orresphdnt appointment, I nominate
JuncthaA Uusidt oi hode 1 rarytf to"be minister
-Ieni.iotet.tary oi kbt United Stte to Siwedetj,
r , ' v.: ' J AMES U ADIbON .
' r' Tiie Message wasjead and" ordered to be for
I'tonsioerrttiwrv -oTWitoyUi nstderaibn
r,Was commenced, but1 poswned pn himion of Mr.
' ColiborouglW ha subriitUed a mo5on which
wwa3 hu;d rtBuuied on Wedneidty, And on mo
tvm Kitttfi arnended as follovvsr! agreed to,
i r.d fn-vd, Avith the nomination, to a commrt
' - tee ! vf -
jteiUveii That the President of the Uaited
States be. requested to.itlfurm the Senae jWhbther
' any cbrnmunication his been receWiid frojfn Jona.
RuielU admitting or denying the declarations "o!
1"the Dike cfcBussaoo to Mr. Barlow, that, he had
"InfoTmSd his pedccesoiT:of the repeal of toe Bern
' and Mfland screes at the date o that decree.
Mr. Anderson submitted, the following rjtolion
fdroi.6idcration, w'ch was read s , .
' Jiexolved, That the President of the United
' Sta esbeequested tb-caiise to be laid before the
.Senate tW correspondence which may have pa
ed between thr United States - and the King of
bwedennjespectjirig,, the interchange of public
ministers betwetn the said vcrpfnents
7 Which on Thursday wa agreed I to, and the
S$cretafy Crdred to lay ,it befoie the Presidents
4 YEAS 1 6 NAYS 12: , ,
OnMond?y, the following written message was
I . ' "H To the Senate if the Untied State'.' '
- ' , I transmit to tlitt Senate, a report of cf the Se
( ' ' cretaf'y of State complying with their4 resolution of
ilie third instant.
' V - -. . ' . JAMES . MADISON.
WashingtSnJime M7(h, 1813.
Tha Fi-pdrl sttilesu vthat no. direct. xorrespon
Rearf setif'a ivf $, in How leiTslativc power is con;
corheritly vested,'is suWcicMify analogous 6 ilia
tart that between the Executive and Senate in
making, appoiritriients4 and .treatiesCThe two
Mouses aie in line manner mocueiuicm uiauu w-
irOIa DyW v r "-" ,
mmam' anil: mSrmaa and
Smg anf reconnoitred the-yXP
c. i?:- nnh a nAn nsuk of vefy htgb
' . . . ' :t:4. t-A, unrt his Camtf Oo-r.
rrouna ana, sirongiy lhUi ,
Wed by;.ttuCeig
situation it was thought n
)': . flcnv&JTiasjaiien place whu , iut givef ex-
l;f?4a,1'f letprs"' 'from Mr. Sptyer, Ui S.' Consul
p.Vfjjfi toiiStlibtfn, nd a r let -frSfnMr. iBeasley
cdm oiaaary'of p' isoaer at-lhdon, by which the
VSfifl.es.-of the swerl;h goverotntftt, i'on the sob
I 2r"iect of an ittechangd of , mmfs'ters ' have ' been
ft '':,' fnaiieknbwii. 'r. Bealy, after sttin the ad
It ,T J-'iufaijgea 'ifar&.'jire'.u!! ( Ihe commercial intefesta
Mar&ottti di&a''sfact'i n th.K is, enter .
v t&ined by jhti goi'dr'iftirt for umd of uch an afi
rtduimeji. cotclu'ein these..wofd t'-i "War to
orflinap with' each Other
practice of each in appointing commKteesoi coa
fetence avl cbasultatioiv" is to omisaioa.Ahem to
confer, no with 'the co-ordinate body Uself, but
with a coaimittee of that bodyi nd although
both branches of the leRislatwe may be too nume
rous io hold conveniently a conference wtthcom-miitet-s,
were trreyoJje appointed by either to
conf-r with the ;nl ire body 6J the tAher, it may "be
fairly presumed that irhe-whole-number pf either
branch were not' ; too large for the purpose, the
objecnon to such n Conference, being agaiustthd
principle, a derogatory from tbe co-ordinate rela
tions bf thV-Two' Holsi:s, would reLail ii
force. - -- e
I add only that Ism tmirflyptrsuaded of the
puintyoi'tbe iMeiiiorts of, tfc-enat, in the
courte. tiity Tiav pursued on i tail ccaiion, pXi
with which my view of tte- sutijf ct makes ivmj
duty nfjt Ui.accord ,f andibat they 'will te cheer
fullyifum.&hed with all Vie suitable informa' ion in
possession olv'.he Executive, in any mode deeni'ed
consistent with the principle s of.' the constiiu'Jon
and the settled pructice um'cr it.
JAMKS MADISON.
.Washington, July 6, 1813.
"THuusDAV july 8 "Mr. Weils from the Com.
mittee appointed June-14, L. ?iedthe ci irespwn
dence between the President and committee, and
a letter from the Secretary to' the comr.iitui.-.
The letter of the committee was not on file. i
Jauntwer to tHe - letter, above referred to the fol
idvmrg'note kj received from tie1 Prmdev.
J. Madison presents bi ? respects to Mr. Wells,
and will receive the committee of the Senate, ap
pointed by their-resolution of the 14th inst to
confer with the President, at 11 o'clcck to. morrow-
- ' ::
;4 : Tuesday, June 1 5th, 18 131.
At the time mentioned In, the above note the
committee heard, at the door of the President's
house, of his indisposition, and, resolved to . defer
waiting upon him until they weYe informed of his
recovery .',; . . . '
Jn (he vfternnon o ' thh day the' Chairman jpf (he
Commktei, received Jron the .3 Prtsident the Jd
'- lowing netef r . ' '..
The President of the United States regrets, that
the error of hrX , watch and ihe precipitancy of
his servant prevented. his seeing, at 1 1 o'clock to
day the commute ; of jthe Senate on the sul ject
referred ' to therp.r-'.AUhough considerably -.indis-',
posed lie- would hav saved them the necessity of
a second call ; 1
J If the state of his healih should not permit him
te seu.the ojmmittee, he wtll apprise them of it
to '8m;''"'-.. v
;V--' .' . July -6A 1813
The fallowing are ,cotie$ of (wo Wfa received
by 'he Committee fi bin th, President cf 'the U
State. 0 ' , - '
J. Madison beint; too much indisposed to see
;he committee (his averting, is olilTged-To posF"
pone it until to ,tnor.rO'.v t" 11 o'clock.
:'?r-.- fu.,J4. T... 1 1 ;.i a i o
him-with arce-imcelj
-.:ii.. . u I- also deficient w ooais,
not having a. sumcitnt number to crossthe ay
w4th aUthe troops at the same time. "7.
it re-"mbarked in the course ot the .
.Ij .u- : ;ki- rwi ;n evRn ne- we weighed and sioo
for York arrived d anchored iniua ww..
bout 3 PM onjlie 31st, run toe scnouii .m.
the upper harbour, landed the Marines etod sol
diers under the comrhd of col. Scott .without
upposltiop, found saierul hundred barrels of Hour
and provisions in the public storehouie, five pie
ces of cannon, eleven b6ats, and a rjuantily of shot
sheila and other stores, all which weief uhef de,
stroyed or brought away- r0n the yu rhst. just
after having received on board all that the vessels
could take, l directed the barracks and tne public
store houser to be burnt ; we then re-fmbwked
the men, and proceeded for this place,; whjre 1
arrived vesterdav. Between 4 ' and 500 mth left
.York for the head of the Lake two days before we
arrived there. " Some few prisoners were laRcn
some of whom vvert pajroled, the others have been
landed at Fort "George.' '
I have the honor to be, sir, very respcclfulif,
your obedient servant. Hl;!,
ISACCHAUNCEY.
0aiet0f :
FRIDAY,' AU G U 20, 1813.
Nortfi'Carolina Elections for 1813. ;
CONTINUED ' "v . '.'''"
iVake County.
J. Hinton, Stinaie, , Wm. Jiyian ai-a D. L Barringer, Cort.
one, h.eor tbiity tiedi.'
man
'-jLia
Ulhf
a
5'
r
p
3
o-.
I'
a
n
ar
jHis excejlency tovernojjtiawkins reached tr'J
ori'.Moudcy Tastr afler 'Kavurg" timerrVw(f.j
vv liiniiigiun, ebb
' .- . - . .
.r The xompany of Raleigh Volunteer G
Commanded by Capt. Clark, teiurned on n
Last froriv Newbetn, j,
A handsome entertainment was lately giver,.
I- redtnek Town, Marylaruitg tne Hon, Air. 1',
ering,4 at which a number o! excdlent ai(Jpa
dtic toasts 5Vi given. The folIoWii-g u
culaiiy hapi
The ?rtukt tine of FederWim. There .
rhahy' several sorts jof crooked lines, . Lut omy J
which is siruiguw ,
We are told that tbie has been somej
ling among thpsc who. do. not tufifiort, u
read tbelioerva, 01 account of Mr. Monioc'4
boit nothavlner appeared , in this iper. n
it has not done so,-has heert rather owing t0i
cident than to any thing tlse.' it wan dzfttaj
mak c ponii.forAimore iraporhnt matter,
had appeared in, each ot the other npcri. x.
was'ljien no necessity for its being puWish .
nearly to wmcn our paper is sent. ihefac!
vfre should have prefiired irUef ting the tiocuiip
eveft if no o'lier purpose were our guide, it,
exposure of the crooked CoUtse the a'JiniBir.wi'
thnoSes to purstte. Mr. Monroe should, br J
ume, ne an aaepi in me an 01 vinun umn. 'tV;t
heiwas recaOt?d from Trance by PfebideatWjj
inrr'ton, he published a bic bof-k, to irove tha i
had done nothing to forfeit pilblicconfidciiavTJ
formed ini Jit at vindication. His teconi ndS
j the case of the trea'.y Mr". JetTeraon rej ctej
; now he comes tor.waiuroahing unficr ihe i
Ithen of his jwti and the administration s J
i He-did not convince hid frit nds heforr; w
Raleigh,
Detii't, .
Llgon's
Bunch's
Bunk1-
'613 HJ
101
159
.63
I2rj
4'J
5
59
I
?9
46
00
29
215 263
163 12
106 90
132 102
4 -28
64 123
43 43
P2 60 149
227 T5
51 47
Lb 16
23 12
31. 61
o 41
19
37
49
15
71
6
talis mutandis, The third '.une is the chir m.
'Mwv't's report is hot a bid push toward tin- p
773 721 '322 492 346
Orangt.
l i'"'-cTddabaT;thr resuV ihe fate of all the Ameri , Jsmes Madison is. sony that a continuance of
0itiiiijiei'tff p dorainioiij of ''Sweden, j his .indisposition trill t.ot-permit liiin to see the
.. government committee, of tire Senate today, nor can. he - at
vr?';.;jwtci Tff'jf' s.e on.'- his;eritidar'andi present fix day when.it will be In '"his power.
. : iHelicate emerttency
v to the. DDotBtmeiT m mr A.iniaou . as a owerisa
- vi ; iiprjois to come out s thlre dss
"fir- vrkap .his (MSy) omission to Resent
& Sf V "his cymroissks'ftontbl that it
1 1 - : V minister, or
Mri Spryr's letters relate h , . Fridiu morning. June XBth
- Mr, Monroe's letter expresses his willinne'ss
to confer with the committee, on account of the
President sickness. The Committee replied,
that there was nothing so urgent as to require an
immediate decision, and that they will-wait,-until,
the President's health is restored. A m ion was
cnarge.ualiiirsj. ::i,'J, 1 : 7 ' madr to reler the sublet ; which gave way to the
Jlr.'doldsbuugh from the commito on Mr. -motion by Mr. Goldsboroueh, tu wit, that it was
Itajr$cU' nomioatiprfeported, that the Secretary tnexfiedtent at thts umti.to tend a minister to Sve.
foStan&rmeii ilira -that there was no ( fflciul den. ' it was determined to take this motion by
1 4emal'6r. .toison;-bjr ;-Mjrf Rusaclli bf the allega ; ycat and nays, and the--Senate adjourned. On
ion1of the: Dike of Bassano ta' Mr- Ba.-w t but Friday July 6th, the Senate took up ihe nomination
tht he,(the Secretary had a private letted from i and, motion, and agreed to the motion :
jMrr Russell, subseeiir to the allegation -of the ?; r, . AYES 22 NAYS 14. '
Puke pTBsssano; :-'in whlcfe fie understood that aT f ; Jleaotpcd, That iijis ituxpediei t to send a minis
legation' to be unequivotaUy denied. :Mr Gftnoy!ter plenlpotentiaijrto Sweden.'
; ed the- ifoliwjng,v';whichr.wa8 debated on. Friday,! XJrde rerfTbat the Secretary lay this resolution
Juac 1 1 lb'; togetiier.with the nomination. X A inb-:befort the President of the Un'itH Simp's. '
tSon w$ maq-lby'jvir.v.us topreter tne wnpip ;-i-Bj.!ji ... . , . ...
subject to aomniKiee -niieraeDaic, on mpuw . rrohuer Intelligence.
"". Mr Gilesv the biect was postponcd-resuro-.
s ed on May .'andf Mr. Wtll " motion "amended
d agrceM to..' Messrs, Wells, ; Gikind Xing
were the committee,''''. - - .--;-.
".Tuesdvy-j I'j1, C Thi IpwiAgwrU'veaMes
. siage was ctived from te President; i- y:
. To the. Senate ofthe Untied Stales.., o -,:''4"' f
I f.:v: ' r-.ceived from e roramiUee appbittted.
by the res ijtTpri. of the Senate of ,tbe 14th day
iuna,a.c?py of that res'iliion which authorises
the coiiiirvHtee Konfci' with the President on the
' " "subject ot the nomination rtiade' by, hira of a min;
i. ter plenipotentiary1 9 wcueu. . ;.s
- . Conceivingit to tit my duty to decline file pjrol
V nosed cou ferciice wiiK the (fommittte,, and it ie-
i.ngUiCci ciiJii "when it1- may.be convenient to ex.
" J plain r ;e Ciimii' teeiicl through them to the
ttvatt,"t?.frijrouivn tf ty so doing, T think it
. proptr rvj yi lress 'he, explanation direciy. to the"
'- Senate . Wid.out entering into . a'genepl review.
X. of 'the reh:iuu in wh ch ihejconstitutioii has pla
tedAhe sevcrKl depaument of the-. goyernmed t to
C3ch pthcrl i wiil surfice-to rematk, thaj the Exe:
ciitive and Senate, m the dse of appointments to
office an i " treaties, are to n cqntdcred indepen-K.-nt
cPC'dinate with each other. -fcTf they a
reeih appciotments or treaties are ntade, tt
ltTi iehite.'iisa'gre,'.' th fmi I -. .If the .Senate.
: -'Iwi'-Uv i.if'irt?wtioxyioiitolltetr.! firral decision
' -;-.!; tj! Hice, keeping in view .the constuutional
r. , tWi i(. Xti Senatc.and Excutiveu has ben,-1
e-.iit : Lrc qst the Excuficto tutnish it, or
r. .' ,- - In ju'-IiiU to a cominiues of their body ; to
n in'aic?.'- -e iliier lormaUy or informally, wiilr
.'f.e htftd'vC ttus ;ijper. 4epaferY.agjoin;..-
1 the
" - esMMoyj.
A. D.. Muhey, TDrCirowi,, J. C,ag.
Poll. -Marphcy 765, Campbell 397 Striate. Cahie
ron "1265, Caj 726, Cleui!enriin 565, Streer492,
Mcxfre 307 Cnmmuns
" Tu'wii of HilL6onuh,, Thumaj Ruffia.
lloueion.
Alfred Rowland, f K. Black, A. S. Brown.
Poll. Rowland 50), Powell 0 unate, Black 605,
Brown 484, Siillivai 301 torumoni.
Person. . X
. . -T"i-' ".-.
k. Diekton, Clnter.
CaswelL '
t S Gravel, J. Andeuon.
Chatham.
8. Liglufoot, J. B. Meban'o.-
Johnkotu .
Richard Atkinson : "
N. Wiiliarm, senior,
J. Fariar, senior,"
J. Williams, senior, VV. Bryan, J. Adam.
Polu WiHumiS9 1 r Gatly'25?.idaatel Biyan 59.3,
Adams 496, Smilh 37 1 , VVanon 90, Ouy 12 com.
. Craven. ' '
Hi Tillman, ' F. U Cox, B. Vail.
. Town of Kewbem, John Stanly.
Cumberland. '
Joho Smith, ; R . Campbell, R. Huckabee.
Towrn iA Faytlicville, Larkin Ncwby.
Wayne.
Tt M it." : ! ... r. . . i . 'W' r i
New-Hanover;
D. Jonei, J Paiislr-G. Fenlieli.
- Town ol W ilra ington, W,JVV Jones.
. Warren. '
W. Miller; W' R. Johnston.
Franklin. ' '
B. V. Hawkins, Thoroai Lsnicr.
Nash. , .
MvCollins, C. Hilliard.
- - Mr. MACON S REPORT.
The. admiwstVdtion. ahandcn(;d.by the tr.
eniiiuetieu anti virtuous oi its tormer soppon:
and sh-uiking lrom the contempt Jr:.n
useit oy tne nnserbDiP. manner in tynicti iu
advised war ha b-.'en co'trjucttd, is fiiti ta nil
to every -practicable mean'tl keeDioeti)
i animosities which hive been here! )Lre txci:
! We assuredly, have 'Alters, who, however
licient they may be m managing nii;s ah
tiigue and ccntrivunce'at home, Ther to,
wtrll as wiser men, that their ponuluritv t
not a single week outlive the decay 'of hat vi
rage, wi'iich is now 'manifested ncint G
Britain Hence their"; exertions Tire ch'.erlf
reeled towards preventinjfTi calamity sn Ui
tfremselves. tience, insteoq oi 'ign;jri
intent eye, the seat of war, their own mm
objects of primary imporiancej and herct
have every idle tafe of the newspaper, S'.w
up by a committee, laid bctore Congress by
.ii-VVj.'.UtljjL' K-uia'tu a '" nit fcUJii. it
pel fact.
. Cofiy :ifv letter from Commodore Chauncey to
L'-'-i-:-treiary'J'the Sravy r ,
X XX' U S. ship Genr Pike, at anchor off.
"i SIR-After leaving Sacketi's. Harbor I stretch
ed over fortheenemy's shore,, and from " thence
stbod li(i the. Ifke ; the winds being light T did
notarfive efftbis port until the - eyening . of the
2rth' mU4 On the, 2 Jih ( fll in with the Lady, of
the Like on her return to Sackett's Harbor, jth
prisoners from.. Fvort .George." I transferred the
priso ners to the Raven Sc ordered her to Sackett's
Haibpr. Tfie Lady of the, Lake I dispatched to
Fort George for guides for the head of the Lake.
Geq. Boyd having informed me that the enemy
had a considerable deposit of provisions and stores
at Buri.ng-Bay, 1 was de.?ermin.d to attempt their
destruction. " On the 25ii I was joined by the
Pert, and on the a 7th by the Lady of the Lakej
with guides and captain Crant.'s cdmpany-of ar-1
iinery, ana coionei ocUir wnonau,very nancisome
ly voluoteered for the service. Afcer conversing
withol. Scott, un ihe Vubject, it wan thoughts
advts tble tb take on board 250, tnlamry, which by
the extraordinary exertions uf that excellent bracer
were embarked before 6 o'clock' the next 'morn-
ing, and the fleet immediately proceeded for the
head of the Lake,.but owing t. liht winces ' and
calms we di.d not arrive to an at-chorage before
th-evening of the 39th. xVe sent .w? : parties
on shore and surprized and took some ofthe in.
habitants, from whorn. we leained;ha.t the enemy
had received considerable refpforcetoehts' within
a dajf of ttiyj artd tfi hilforc iij regulate wajs
JoSfpIt Wi Hawkins,
J.H Hill,
G,,Boddfe, ' "
G. Outlaw;
Stpphcn Owensf
Isaac Wright,
Bertie.
. T. Walton, Or. Pugh..,
Beaufort. . . XX
ilade Pcarce, Wor.ley. -
' Bladeir." ' ; - V ,
John Owen, David dHltespiev
" He that stands upon a slippery f!ac4
Make$ oic &t no vile ho d to stay hi mup.-w-
uur reauors will believe with us, or we
much mistaken, lhat in regard to the spirit
manner in which the war has been coc'tl
much misrepresentation and unjustifiable c?:
ny has been spread abroad. Georgetown, Hi
de-Grace, Hampton, and Portsmou'h, m
; State,' have each be:-n, in turn,' the foond
some 'monstrous tale of tnheard cfenorm
At most of thc?e places, unqu.;stiona!)ly " ihcrr I
been some wanton d struction of property.
we cannot see "anv catisfactorv nroof. or anrl
Sonahle grounds for asserting, that in titnt'l
personkilled Iff i cirsld blood.'. What the ii-
have doneVJl a dmitted ir. alj its force. Thi
have nmrrtr tl manv tvnunrleil ;inu -VI
prisoner, is to-be stinposcd from di- Ir
practices, if nothmg. else support the A
Jfor.r Those who declared the war shouiilj
In 'Mr. Singteton's letter, vf the overcharged coloring of
which we are now convinced, there i a r mar!censuriijs a4 ,
miial Cocfdufft for requiring that otfenders nboutJ be oirted
out by those Complaining ol thtm. This, if We be not inisin
formcd, u the usual military practice, it waj so in iheca e of
Captain Pugh'i tBn.t ThU officer say?, " I told Mr Blount
the roll would b: beaten at3 o'clock, wtien, jf he would appear
and shaw me the men, I would have them arrested and tried.T
What willthe' roa5rtwn,'-fhon20fS say.to this ? ,
v ' "':.-kX: 'X? . ;r ''yXi Xr -
We this week publish an i alwuact of the prcceed'mgs in Sen-
afSr relative tp the npmicauon of Mr. Russel as American min
ister to Sweden , Nearly similar proceedings, iten(Jed by a
like result, occurred in the case of Mr. Gallatin's rejection
The deliberations, eur readers will recollrct on business rest
ing entirely with the extcu ive and senate are always conductT
cdin seact sessii.V The senate; thericrfe," by eiv'tnt ptibhcitv
to the proceedings in the two fo eo'mg instances,; fnHist have
ihtanded to place Belore the pcogle materials whereby they
might found correct opinions on (hMe subjects. .... J- . iX ;
The sedate has diawn down upon iiself fdehunciations fjo
all the violent court prints in the unioii. Andal wecoiijcctur
cdLin wek, a change intheoiHtituiion, whereby the kenaio-
lial teim'tpay be abridged,' isfnbw'anxismsly adtroeated.1 ' The
body, venerable a it s in yeai s and In talent , lias been assail
ed with virulenc&and noi3, and ihe most contemptuous coi-
thets. Tliey who, whn the. Bal!k chatter was dec oyed, ptu
rtOutScedGeOigeCliittorf and his associiics ihe saviours of their
cwuhtfyj riow term the senate a hospital oi m:urah'ei. Usur
pation and tyranny, and other oiious a'l'pt.liaiion, are bjestowed
ipun them in abundance and even the mi'd Intelligencer, mo-
other indulge
and iiVUooitX iP ttid art 1 ln'!,cl''J
fensive, even to our i on, r'uUrs, wlun
pear to be needed. They Who coultl f.,vj
dollars to a double spy, and a twice.tuf't
cannot be imagined so scHupulous, in iH-
ment, of means, as is ieqtre3 by ftlie
goveroment, resung iur i-s utif) -
and private vutue. But the pdiu " of 8
vvari indeed a ft Olislf warthe diS4r're
sTttniW nf Hn'I. nf Wifiohest h --cf Srl .
Chandler, ot L'6er3tler and others; The
territory .the de&tructioot r.m(t-:i
grinding pressure, of loans, tax. -i;,
du'y, military service -nnd r'dsiu'T
are to . be bidder; or ' rcmovcuV by i'?
rtiiprilp rpnrvts. Mr.. Monioe a. id the t"
idet af.it itija yhrue iftiijPfej if if"r Hfl- ttyisja?rr of..Coog-res liV3 lat Ih'At band Up'
foreseen hat the -sawarres wuld be eGVl
against us. They are eacert oh all orra"
lift 'the tomakawk i .and we know that En;j
orsinf ro vir vir in tKs. furl hr r.l!Ct t"l
IjSVV f J V IV Mil Jrlt i u l-v
rltsitrn7 Indeed Wft .'''cannot, at 'freaent, 3
into odr.view a'government that dtt.snot.
ini "wKat ha horJ '.ntlrl rhft l"rtlDCh"af' 1
with the French committed barbarity
surriassed : Everv ' one conversant-, in A
history, must remember the 'maacre
William.vHenry, where the whole
several hundred, men. women and chif
ing- capilulated with the Trench jTcnfr
treacherotisly delivered uft to the fiiry'
dians andby::lhemrirjdisrim;nate!y b.'l
csot more man au escapen. war ,"
tqo, has lately had Indians added to its
ana,aitnougn lacy, nave as yti .
from cruelty ,They will certainly some
iridulce rlieir diabolical thirst of-''
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