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'i' i&ent liCnot'At pcutJkoowii 'oa'the sub i'lA tecV" 5Tfie pcoplefrVve" never vet' believed jj sis serious in our; int.ntion4of making war t aga nstGrcat :BritainV 'Let' us Iwaittill feoii.hahlv enoucrh' to" make var'.? Dp1 vou J . torgec your ongm$ that you are creatures "J'.j- : , power which yoii are exercising;, and that ' uV i ybu 'have strenfftH of your? own?.. He Ji history Jof our government, wlio' supposes ''ft I. V'tt- nr wurv rnn lnnrrrnrnSrtP.dJ against 4' ilkk :: tho will of the people;? he constitution i if imlkc thelgcbeml " felt; W, haW :ofH the .yi s M f Hktnris-'-miist. htf cnnstiltefL and must oe.O- I -be vednYou linayVcbmmenceV iHe' war a people, buthow long M ' u can voUxerciseVthe powers of govern- J f $ome 4"Gr ehUemencalciilate4Amuch from tHe ywac spiniv L at-waxpint, was.jii iu.ua Uj.v.i' Si-Hi M'-:0&i ?-V- VK;V':--P RoyilHkhflesa thefrineellegeni; sUting 'thitUi thetarrival of .ati arrAvVof friends must he ;nnM: i(i ;.,,?k.tT. rt iniv. ;'. t .'it:.- Yon will be emancioated irom tvrarrav ana 18D9. 1 oDoressum ana. reiorea lOvUie.aicnunctt Bffb-1 station of free-menr'Had X fady doubt o i I eve Q 131 success, a uiiruv asis. yM aaaia.t - Iv owincf to the orders - jJHCOunciroftlSOr and that at the saips time th- thev assure his Koyd t r . ; . ' . ..lis I'" i 1 . i- commend the.Itevocation of -thoso. orders, asin-1 ance liUt I do, not. ; I come jSreparcd for ofthe ri-hts of thneatnl powers." , Vlwm l00lc down all opposWon Juid: that . M&t Brougham made along speech in sirpport of I 7 ! -r-. .1 rr j 1 ij his-mtlQn..Mf. Rose inoDDoiition. aiid Baring I force is ?. but the van guard ot a much i lp;fy; theassionsj; short-:; lyifltr natures are allthe pasjibhs. 'yiyfrlfexei- Will ' soon -extin-! 1 'I; I if vA::islvi. have to " settle oiir ftilll the spirit -of thei i iVl Till aUUFUllA- nu.aiv wU.vv I v Imadri ead'tbe people should be willing I 'vlty ''Ihoeti,. mfght SXioistcrs calculate f;v upoSHolipff , their poSrerVBut can we ; IfbVesee the : consequences of thus inflaming y -. me luriuua ,UJ.asi-tia ui u. wiwv. .n.w . ?4 in favor: . . , t , : . I crreater-u If contrary to vour'own interest. t'" Lord CASTLERE VtiH one ofthe ministers at 1 anrl int pvnrtatinn nf mir rnnntrv the conclusion of his speech, : said,' '7 . -T ,Ji l"Jli 1". 1 ' v v Ci- He thought, with t the .Hon. Gentleman, who fJtV. " . i" "ftt brought forward. the mofJon, that it'would be wrong contest;; you will be considered and . trea to notice any irritative measures which had been ted as 'enemies... ahdthe horrors and calami Utely adopted in Atnenca, as that couldby means tfes 0f af beforevyou- It the producUve of benefit, bur. might, tend to widen I , ! , Je , a the ..breach subsisuri?letweenth twotiuntt,.-if barbarous and avage pplicyyof Great Bri- the plan ; he 'prplnwed IhoUd'tal'placeatid Uhe I tain bej pursued (and .the savages -are lei umw.Hmwwui(K,,iiv-ik uuiu iiaic Hie i joose 10 Hiuraer our citizens ana uuccner effect of introducing nev connections, whicb could ,.xJ ffiuiij v f',:n"u taiU tArf ,,4 our wdmen& children, this war i will be a results At all events, he 1ioped::thl h6use would I War of eXterntinatlon. The , jirct stroke notat present inierpose.ita f judgement betweeftei of the "tomahawk!, . the first altejtt j with crown and the Ameran govement. He was cbjv scalbing, knifWiwiU be the sigof one sciour nothing, had been discovered m thconduct off - s - i " tvt thxecativeverninehtof this cbuntrythat .f cne.-oi aesQiajiop.. yo hostility to Arnericjf ; and he cbnfidenUy'hopedtbe I whitCman 'found , fighting by the side of jjrrsiiL ncuwuw i . . w tH j an muian jwiu.oe taken prisoner ; instant an end to all differences .subsisting between the coiin r j i.V., zu vL u:. i r ' it ot jreason, f duty? J justice and humanity, cannot prevent thciemplovnient ot a -lore? mayKcetbcriaio of Ccimercn - thpoor; are'told ;hejf. yoict or .charged you with piiblisbinjrVne 4 t"av Ifa&antS Stand forth PoVili n t .tries. Ml 1 It I i I I ' Have yoa a sivifg power in the Constitu H S'V.ionf which shall bring us out of the maid 13 .v-V' Itr-ugeJ; an ehtife nation ? .Our coiiitup f ; .,'Vion, clesigtHid for peace'aVid proteetion of it (oinctic; Ibut horifbr oehsive. war, its. great ai.was s tO preserve among oursciy iuc pi mu - Vilft nf r.ivil and noli tic al libSrtV. So cau tinnsliii man'xr'cases have the abuses ( "pulib'-'amthoritB guarded 'agai nst, that Vjthe Vulutarv execise of power has been de- : .v jnited' peSpfe t ay "Pt be deficient m en IWwicrcT; 'but''diveded' among ourselves, it . is U W: withoutiorce. it ! i 1 I, m imi t i iil! 1, I J possesses no saving p ciple 1f the North become arrayed against the Souths And ip the course of things shouid leM to this con Hi ct, yc should have Jleltpnly the; recollection of having lived jnqder a common government Wiiat is there ito insure kis against this dreadful eVent ? ?If the northern states conceive their inter ests to fee sacrificed, and find their bufTringi disregarded," wiir jhey long Ivield to an authorit whicathas not r f which respects tic rights, and knows no: 1 r , ' ' 1 ' ' '"--rwronp'iit lWHl be prevented by a severe and i- Z NESVlLLE July 22, 1812. ; rdeqtlessl systenrpf reahatiDu. I dqubt We are happv to announce tieglprious hpt your courageland firmnessrTI will nPt ne ws that Gen; Hull & his armv nave landed' Oubt yrjattacHment tqLiberty, : If you safe in CA Np withlittleiPr nppo tender jrpur services voluntarily; they will sitioii and taken J30ssessi6n 'of the town of accepted, readily. The U. States offer Sndwich;2 miles below detit on the Eh- yaupeace,Ubertand security, your choice jrlish side. ? There is no mar to this plea-, lis between these and war slavery and sing news, but the capture of a number of destruction. Choose then, butv choose Americans m some vessels ladenlWith pro- wiselyi! and may he whpjcnows the justice; vision, and some baggage of the Army, ot our cause, and whq hoids in his hand the amoncr whom we are sorrv ttt learn is Mr. fate of nations guide you to a result the le wis J Jent, paymaster, Irom tms town, must toiupauuuq wjui yuur jignis unu m Captain John Sharp, of Marietta, a laeu- erests( your peape and happiness. tenant in the 4th regiment, some women 3" By the General, - and others." It is said the total prisoners! i4 r. nuJL.1-., captain or tne are ahouf0 ; and the loss pf property i 13th Ur S. Regiment of Infantry 40,000 dollars (including probably sonie I and, Aid dc Camp, i ; vessels not here mentioned;) 1 lie report riead-bfcuarters, DAiNU VV d, of Mr. Hutrhes- captain of the armyandl1 ; July 12, 1&12. tyyo of Col. ByxbeeV daughters being ta ken is unfounded. The post rider last evening directly from Urbanna, and who brought us Geru JfulPs Proclamation of the 12th inst. states, that a quarter-master had arrived at Urbana from Sandwich, who vefblSiyftravetHe melancholy informa tion that after crossing the river, a soldier I The! quota (90 men) bf theiMilitia.of in the act of tn7inghis gun5 not supposing this County, Which are ftp: be stationedlat THE FEDERAL REPUBLICAN. il power, - th rnr trAul tn t-m . The nutllbri tv at the govefiimeut once successfully 'resisted, - it . is afterwards xieopised, apd there is an end of th); 'constitution and of the anion. With nnc ntilSn: Q hnv time, war is a :h"azard 1 sJTtiJiDJr,.. MTGUST 8, 1312. He was -noteeciedta iiveCoUC Beaufort Gounty which have aucr irx army arnvcu iu jjcuuh iviiiwi Kv'H y."" mv wuic, act vii.c, atuvu was oh the 6di :tmd (rif w&t tHc'ir .wasto Maiden with a fiapf trtice ad:demlnded"itt . lamptobj under, the; command of tns prisoners Dux.wiinppt euect. ae-, vfci1- iv"a ours experiment with oar government. lq serters it was ascertained thatth force in VT .rTxt w 'peace, havxperieng. MaWenT fousbted uboat U0Qr;; . aTSQN I; 1 1 H it r fl' it lift J it?. jr. iih 3 iHli 1 '21 ithe most happy and Muri&hing people on the earttt. Greatly is it to be dreaded that the frail barque will endure the storm of intestine division, and of " foreign wrfT. 'Upony ; question of doubtful expedience, you are about rashly to hazard the exist tencaof the1 union. Can the Senate be ex empt at'this moment from the most awful impressions, How great is oar trust and our responsibility ! The destiny: of mil lions idepends upon our v decision! Shall Are, make it hastily T f pray God to re lieve us from the infatuation erf sucli blind precipitancy and t call upon you while yet ,it 5, not too late, while yet you are standing Vn tliV&tink of "tfie precipice, to pause so- "lcmtilyand contemplate the consequences, before Vcu take the final fatal step, "which jnayplungetke nation mto an abyss of in- levitabie ruuW BT WILLIAM HULL, V ' lRIODlEB OENERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHlEE OT THE NORTH WESTERN ARMY OP TIlB ? UNITED STATES .' iRpCLAMATION. SIR, ' -jf It seems yob are hot pleased at being heldiaccountable for the con tents pf your paper,2 and by the declaration of your in dependence and the threat of your resent ment, you probably flattered yourself to es cape all turther carrection tor your pubit cations. I haver the' misfortune sir, to be most berfectiy indifferent as to ydhr incli- nation or ieeungs on tms suuject, ana 4 x 'hi. - ?i.'jK',VjV 'yTlionNC PILOT BOAT.' tilt 'ir ' i'' This puoVlwat. returned Yesterday' from a cruir remmentto cruize fbr.Conimodore Roger's squadron, hut did not iMl inwitlithsMn. WciUi a far-as tlil edffe of the M - s '' ii ! i, ; i v ; saw urav one smp oi war, surposea 10 M,jt'''J " . tit . Pdssed Newport, on Saturday momi.i and -spqke Ft'! Ml f C following -cssels in, the SouA Ji bound to N, J!i, ' Sh;p'M-ia enn;' days from Liverpoiol the J lf i Pf which informed .diit in lat 48 lon. 40, i! fcl ' . J ' i litJ passed throuffh:a British fleet of about 100 .sail iu- After thirty years of peace and prospe riiv, the United States have been driven to arms. f rth injuries' and -aggressidnj armed as you are with ink and types, bick the insults arid indignities oi Great-Britain ed jjyi" the mess of infidels & dehidcrats," have oncelraoref lef tl themj no alternative and covered as you are by the shield of lg but manly resistancOr uinconditiohai ftiib-J norance', malice:apd impudence bound to -mission The armyvunder my command, gcther, I shall address you again with the has invaded yjbur contfyarid the 'stand- same frdopa and contempt with wMch I ard of UNION now waves over the TNer- should spurn you if you stood before me ritory of Canada. 7 To the peaceable uhbf v trcyour. natural insignificance)f persoh & tenaing mnaprtants: it orings neitner xian ger npr diScultv. P pome to. find.enemies not to make them, 1 come tp protect iu? plirs ( some" weeks siace4 honored to iniure four . !r r Mh1 Stanly with the abuse which attracted j Separated, by an iitmeilse ocean, 'andai5 iAftjtmtt noticev;has aftera fortnights extensive 1 wilderness from ; Great-Britain dtudery again presented himseif:fi the i but I do not ask tfij avenge the One, or tot disregarded with contempt becuseaccuq sufficiently powerful to aftoruvery secuJrfe fcTdity pf the accuser ; and when such ?men ty . consistent with itheir Vights and VoorJex-V snder man of standing aiid character, pecutions . I 'tender you the invaluable, tey but cast peas agamst a ropfc their la blessing of civiL 'political.: andlreUridusl.houf-is worse thariyain " the-vipers bites libertyi aid their necessary result, Hndivi-N file.' The publication in question (and vour,hand:r while : they compare' yoa v the defmition 6f. vagrant . which I Co rbm. theU'ct blAsseiubly of.thi: Stnt? k A person who without ?any'appar I means, of, subsistence I .neglects tj himseir to any hphest calling for his si portfroin sucl offenders' found ' , teting about jieglectirM business and eu! deavoring i to maint? themselves by IV gaming and'otheruhduepnieans, Jiistic T,of the -Peace ,hall dematid surety fof u good behaviu or send them to prison WajnB! if ftheyall tp givesecurity. nl u Court shaunire them but to payt ;feest; buHf the character : of , tfe ottVm " der is soinfamous that no one will hW nim, ne snau receive tnirty -nine lashes and the costs of, his imprissonmcnt anl 4 punishment shall be a countv charge" Go forth Mn Watson into the strceS arft intoVthe Thigh way,; bring Hhe, people to a Knuwicugc ui your coajajutoropmus them examine his life. by the standard of the act of Asseixibl and can- .you, fia one who will Jiot admit the, justice of my application to him of the term y a gr a kt ? This vagrant heverdieiessrrtlended : iQ, teel concern tor the commercial and arl. cultural interests of the United Swtes: When a man u who never did and proba- oiy never will own a pig or a pecs oi corn " wno avows tne , opinion, that all property should be common, and the ! fruits of the labor of the , lndjistrious subjected equally to the disposal of the profligate and the i die, when a notorious vagrant, with these first principles of a highwayman, affects concern for the-interests of agriculture and commerce, and laments that industry should lose its reward, we look' upon him as we would upon a disciple ofTom Pavne, who should be 'iound amusing himself in ex. pressing soli citjudeand apprehension for iht cause oi cnrisuanity : yv e see tne arttnet &y wmch the Knave attempts to hena the ss cred cause of truth to the aid of. falsehood, we detect and despise the impostor. Such was the interference of Popiliur in behalf of commerce-, agriculture and Industrv : a, mere pretext to serve a party purpose so itfc;was treated. 1 he stiema which Corrector applied to Popilius. alone,, to an individual vagrant you have attempted to cast upon a. body ,ot men r , a f Your declaration s: that " CorrectoP, has injured the eectioppf .Mf. Stanly and that myVxpoureoff a; vacrant is iciptted to him as a cqiitempt of k the poor, excites only derisibh. The dishbnest artifice will hot; avail Correctors rnearjmgwill bs gathered r iil his Writings hot in the tortu red misrepresentatiPhs of Popilius. Mr. Stanlys opinions of men either rich or poor will.be. taken , from ,his conduct towards them. When unmeiited misfortune meets his reproach, when the poor mart 'turns un relieved from his door, when the Widow and the orphan do hot finll him their ad vocate and friend, the public will discover his change of principles and mark him as ' the enemy of the poor and the despiser of tne inenaiess until men tne commumtf are not so poor ip understanding as to look to for character, nor to take thebelS ..oi iWalson for proofs fThe sam? liberal minds, which with a good natured smile at the delusions of s4if lore, receives, with Caution the testimony whicl one mia dictates in his oWn favor, will weigh Hrith justice and candor the abuse df the hireliag opponents ot another. Mr. btanlys eiec- tiop is iu. the hands of. his relioy-Citizv03r he is incredulous indeed if he doubts th; issue. I 1 1' 1 llV-r (i If L 4 otfpoken by any aoore, ci Aoriois at Marshal Soult bad'arrived at Ca diz frith) 12,000 men ; that'the?; French threw 500 'zt 'shells 'day into Cadiz; j . nd that Jt was daierous -'. for sbippifi 6 lie Ik ticJiaror. , t '-'rs baiof the obfcks'iN coixcnl ji V- - The Pilot pfJthcThdrne fiu'politeVfutnisb'ed Us L , , ( 'witlinbe Lopdotv Star," ofthe 7th ulC which he re l - , -.ceivedfrora the captain of the brisFeliXi, mentioned aborer ;. '""IV- - r.; : " ? - ,! f vTbis paper contains ap JmportaTit debate; in the ' VA - British; Farliamenton the subject of the Orders In i I ' r- '" ' ""C1 PI winca-wejcan oniy gire an outline to aay. ,Mjr y 4The obnoxious orders, were unquestionably repealed !, ' ' ;aT few days after the -debate took; place s But ; what i1 " f Iieannjr.Uhia rppeal can haveon u$ now that "war is , - HIeClnred, God only knpwsfBuv we. would rccom- -i,mcncVjU Mr.: Madi3on,-.imKiediately tpsendClbniinis : f a fcint'pp t A ' EnirlanfL. to nrfmtiitft Pah.A: f Ksi-? "4- r iQ die uouse,ot commons; June lb, 'Mr: BUOUG- uvuuuvu-Af uv(uHiwi wyiiuuvdcu us silica "f- ,t-' t-: i --r-r- o - n-: . lyand ftrSumphaptlv; throughHhc stormV omaffairs : upder any other circumstances period' of the rev6iutionV: f -That libertV I should' hold your, yelping upon the sub; which has. raised tik to ah elevated rant: ject;of MrV Stanlys opinions or Monroe's araonglth nations of the Vorld and which! aat P01 i2erent as the baying aff6red'us-aOTeaterIme"a of a dbg at'the mpon tn a'contest with" and security, ot health and improvement &uch opponents, i can- nave no. difficulty than-ever tell to the lot ot any 'country Vfara rom viciorjr cam ucxivc nu4iwnur o rightsVrremain at your ntacef ul and . cuitoma not youriihanusagainitf yourbrethren ; ; You sa7;ltitluHimcttuset, MaApfouT,fatherW fpufcht for thefree-V Pa?iHusw:Xfj .ipvea&d;.treata;yi& Gom anq inaer",nQence we now. en t ue i w- ,wau4V4; w m uyr-yw ! ,t i.' 41A.M. orouttorwara ms Drocaisca.motiontor.thel T v repeal otthc orders criie loiiowin was hiarooUorr; &1""""V"S vf f A tlxn1? u ith tr tier.?n cf whos$ fuur? I weiLid You imputed to Mr. Stahlvaievidence of u a. vicious heart and infatuated head'1 the opinion ascribed tp him that " the,trea y negotiated withGreat Britain by, Mua- rpe and Pinckney ought to hive been n ified by Mr. Jefferson. . Yop attempted to snew.tne lncompationity tqr trratwavj witli the interests of the United. States, b? examining. the SdArticle'reIatihtg with tHe, B ritish East-India possessjons-r the tltbr Article settling the- dispute abpa the Colonial; or Carrying trade ; and ' the want oft an Article on the subiect of io pressments. "t promised in my reply to con fine mysclt in re rating, y our objections w tfie par ticular articles - whichy oUr had se lectea as , requiring ;;tne reiection on treaty r and J might with icon fidencc leave the question,' so-faxras it has Rone upon that reply. v jnaraenca evil,, unoiasning m exp9sure, and unrestrained -detectioD J you LcomeTfqrwafdagainto assertions , unsupported by .prpot, quov' tionsTjorantiymisappUed and vYiolatio of' truth bTthe; most palpable 'nature. Once agaip men air, i wm ; iquow ypuiin:uw k;:.:X ouvsav oir,v tnat uorrectoT assc the?l i th -articlel of the treaty; i was hiore taypraDie and acceptable toY.ijeneru- quote : falsHy4niyaogu':as:fthe. artH del wa5 moreffavourableaotheUpiUh States ifcMr.?afeBoa
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