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ftp IV- - -' '.iS' or A foViJH OF Jv . HAiLevcr.meipafl'nbleay'l. , ft ' When'3ons orVFrcedom bore the fway, "' UnaVdby all "the wor ld Wlietl' Patriots ftgn'd the WIRi'ti A ubi rairv-wiuiuuiainiuiu uc 11 . Ptjlft n ruins hurl'd. ' ; JHovtt.awful was the new dawn ftene When Liberty, tranfe'endent queen, fit -With 'hw'-ColthnMW boaftedfon,' ';Bili(orili"th? fmifing maid. , " M Jim: wit By 4fir eSajnpWW Infpif'd II Each bofom. with like ardour fir'd i " V " "r-1Bcbbld the mininVband f '-"Tj-5 V? A'lMrft for rreeMbiri. homes torfook. Defiabce Vonrfrtg In acli loqk , Thtf 'alreolleftedlUftd. ' Freedom the choiqg hills eply'diV " ,t - -----rr . . " . i - leveraf'hrgh contracting powertj'engagcd ib the brefcnf iUlfand necefliry war!T Done at tbe office of Mr; John Boll's Chief Decy- J pherer, Turn Again lane, Lircumoendwus Itreet, v Obfcutitj fquare,, Feb. 18, 1796: " J v' ; -- Ltrds Dukes and Earls before them- HeWf , . WftTajf thtttif2nlblin&le - ' . V nonours nc j. CbfiftnaeJ lAtfoV Tweet Liberty- V 1&-;- He did ihe'fwortTpnrtiealb. "T FSr4 hence rheie1a(lingbiJnoursfiovif, 4 ; ' Fronr off CornWalli hauh'tbriW '" . lie pluck 'd the laurel wreath. " Tliui bVimmdtai de'ed's of fanjev We triumph in Columbians na'mef."; "'i. ""r " While mbtfn arid (fara and Tun.endufe,! While billows fqam oa Ocean's fhore; 11 ; "Revere gr'cak Wffinjftpiu wtth hew xo. 1 impro?e, iiis'iy fpeed it Ahabearmeta heFarms. 1 Then-lUpl vef wnrobrtal-loveTj- Andher imrtWcha nsfe6"dLtEl rs: , Wooden actors, like human ones, are dot with - th'AoyihjiiAlilwrimmi'i. Tew , nigliVi agoi t Baltonf in Lantafhirei'iHtrodoced, . -by way of interlude, a battle between Tom Paine wudJUi PeviU? Ulitnnneceflary tb fay that poor i,zf9tyttf ijosuiall ibtdfcthe hafldofhia feoty Ma jef lty i- when the lattetrafRfted by the reft of his Wood-' 7 wir'aKer wnicn ine w tenumen made nis bow. ; nd retired cwih. his brother aftor Vociferating ' Church m& King I . . ! , 4 ,Ty.iuo wounnerrui venrruoquiit, - jotia i '3;'aW? fewtidays ag6 j 4No" ebnttpion ?a.r tpnu any idea rtne-attftoiming preterntrtnral E ii Ir ill) . .i.Q:pjkBr!(owBxirTOrainary penone ne naa long Mil - p,' ecp.ui b Aie bfioalfyingii'pslppirt lii Tilsybclkei , I Hi f ftye45rr whichdeceM the etV f I il -'.tt;--lot .belief, tbatk ttiediledfounds'.oifndTield i f cowepaiwn witn rj J FT"! 'j----' '- 7 Tft wVel(Thews:th.poWerful efieaWMr eoi articles aretollejjed andfent t6 Paris'.1 ' ft M 1. 1 - . " -.fhgt? jwAsibuathatbeld; Romans, fwhtrTall-enTiiht. m. tjp tfrijWl inSiitmiiiiimei-'ce ehedmebiiavdenamit i V- "iM' rfe?:'!ft"1'W tyrants of the hBtnfttt race) treated Cbrinth tSyr. It I , f ' JJiMid,'jwii,cranTnkff-a finser into itl mils, oiieh'd cufe and Carthage." Carthage! " fiflrf j.r..,l.lT,.i 1 . confcu9rith! (b hid beemelHng'sli Hhtfutb, fell "inilu' flruir flat ttktf 6UH)lrVr(UA MU Wtrli ''"the.&rWf .teVtftrj'mijdTijclJ wasltaVholefome TW flip never -Dcon Knownto ten tf lie 4 :': .' -"Tf Hncc- "-vyeecna -lartner s ien'anrrnpon tne:mnniercauie ot lioerty, tuat tne.rrentD mould plunder the f, -'gl!twiJ.fetfeiI irhb trade J Wrpringlf Milan, tiUtt-'HtH of Jlorno, br mn '.aifeaig;ft:ote tbeiddle of Ithe hay bat th rjpoor f-tthtedipqniryroft floddagfijSTt'at the ; .dotjelrottwbtivef ibppoftfl humanity J'c 'jcobdMw tli nea ehtfeafisrtajmy hkiiid ' ij btered.bhr,jn(bihi(J : ttfttoad the Waggth;ek. -Te4wn the; removal tf schtrUftr W find the in jUut,-partkuWlrasi theories Were tduderlhd lotid-' ertnd more 'reitera ted i.Tommy haing,tlms fbe- A"DVRTiFeMET ExTR'AOR.DINARY.i 'Wbcre'BS the Right Hon.AVilliam fitt, chancf I b of his majefty 'I exchequer, did, on the night of Mon day laRj. and bn or about the hour offix o'clock, uc- ili u-Ct-rtk.-nn. nr rnn.mW cntalt flae ot the United States trom the citadel. ' .tuv umiuikuill fthtehewrwmiresTfoWaTfiinF denials, promftesictriclions, perluaifenssplana tionk'biniioinattoWtnd inrimationr,; n-e7 prelfin much hobe, tVaf, joy,' for row, conhdence and doubt upon the fubjeft oT'fMefthen and ther recommended by Charles Greyi e. miraber ottl.e aforefaid Houfe of Commons for the county, ot Nor -rbu'mberland-j arid whereas the entire, effectual and certain meanioe of th? whole of the laid lcntences, piiralcs, denials, promnes, retracijons, pcnuuuu, explanations', hints, infinuations and intimatlons,has qnderftandings jncomprebenfibleand to many good ?n? re.rP. mrtriS'Taatteror-pamtnl contemplation rnow-tnir is to promiie any perlon, who than reitorene iaia loft meaning, the (urn ot five thou fand pounds, to be bald ohhetirft dav of April next, at the office Ot John Bun, Efo: PAT-ALL and FIGHT ALL to the - America I' by her zeal and firmnel's in the caufe of Jibtrt jr j- by the wildom aiid liberality pf her cbntti tution j by her imyrovement in artSj manu'fa&ures, and agriculture j by-the general difFufion of know- Sedge by the extenfion of .her CommerceYand the ncreafe'if her health; by the indultry, enterprise, nd virtue 'of her citizens, has become the envy and admiration of the werld. Shalt the glory be tar nllhed by the malevolence arid rage of party -fpirit ( Or by the pride' of thofe (Avhether democrats or ari(tocr4rs,it is indifferent who wilh to rile at their country expenfe ? '" " '' ' , Thf fair exarnplcs.Ot piety and goodnefs which it. doth plcafe Heaven,' now aud then, to end o, the world, are among thechoiceft favours that the world can be btelled ;witb. They are light in their re fpeAive places. whicn tbe great fountain T of light and love kindle and (upports by his own fpirit, to further his gracious plan of human happinellu they perfaad.theycharmi tbey tflinml'aW coneeniidif.. pofuioQa into tbeir own fellow fliip, manners, habits; Ulte, perfeaiont they giee, the utityivtrd, and Itrike the vxiout with awe. 5 " I do not jtliink that reverence and commendation mould be confined to" tho'fe who tread with dignity the pub Ik walks in life; there are departments more retired, and fitoation far from being pompous or mowy wbere the graces which adorn humanity, and died, their kindly infiiiences around, are apt to be met witbiriX '-t-,,. -Tbe pure, Ue refined, the tenderi the penerons frenribilitKspfihe.JbejrtAjemperi int. uivme image, and. taught by Heaven i itfelf jto 2"2P$&9yiM kiodfteiJii.iriofhBmility and patience rfelf-ompolure and felf-command the ornament f me,ek and quiet fpirit candour, Gpcrrity, aypipaihciic feeling for others, a cordial inclination to do them every paflikle lervice- thtfe are the qualities,.' which; wherever they are found, do make aperjqn lovely, t '"'.,, T ' ; i- R E M A R K S.' ' ' 1 ,! 'Thus we find thatthe ainount bf tbe emancloa. tion'amff fraternizing of 'theflaves of'defpbtifni, is cbnqueft and Mundei ' tTwo fiftbs of Sardinia1 are decimated, and the jeft more than, half furround?d 7' cufe and Carthage." Carthage I fiflrf Cirtbgewni iforJaring to iewith aTifterrepub? lid'as levelled with, the ground, and" her sjtizens tfonflgqed td flavery.' .' After all that has beetf faid, nothjng Js, m,ore certain than this, that republics 44 bate e'achlotliefS; cordially as kingdbfns ttnd that by'wliomfoevey"a"natioa, is overcome,' by' the fame are tbcy brep'gbt into bondage. "irr Is this what Mr. flacbe means bv thff everla(i!n vgm!'vtitM$Mi; edufi'vf Liberty t Is ii, prj u until? ii our cauie. or tng le ot caufe of liberty that ever one Ihould have 1 his own. ceededy ifr gming h-hayfT h; tggitt;r after . Uuyij'bcftl7AR ifiej cWntrymVn't, impiicity, ' left bim to replaee jb hlmfclf in the bell man-' ,replaJtelb "ner he cnolrl tlia oor fellow beftowittff on him in 'L-a -r 'i.IiTL.'-rti f-i. 'i-. t aico i.L''i-Z-:---":.:. jretuVa a Vollef ofieart-felt curfel I Tommy t l Jlvv IlllE iiciIIUIE iuuiiuiivc utiltlMG. Ol (ilia. commandant' of Fort' Ofttar,io wrote "to me' on the rth lnft.'that the klii'r's Aores were embarked and Tent off j that hewilhedlo get away witlrthe de-' tachnient nexto'rnip at; 4aj;ligbt and I tequefted, tiieTtd fend a'officer Viis early as pdlliblev " In ConVequence pf this information and requetl, the 14th) followed with the troops and two field pi On diy arrival found the BT. ' I ' gone" ami lieut. Jlmer invodeflittn of tlit fort. ..fm media;ely I landed the detachment nd artillery'and matched in, the mufic ptaying .the Prefident's march,-'and undejMfederalllalute difnlaved thu ... 1 r. C . 1 . -.J. mandant left the barracks and e'very other building !cliaij-and t he Ulk oi tler they would admit of rand "" we feel ourfclves much indebted to capt. Clark and liSut, Fotbergill, for the excellent order in which they left their gardens filled with vegetables & fruit. Lord Porcheller, governor' of Canada, has em barked for Europe, in confequence ol which the go vernment devolves on Iieut. gov. Prefcot, who has iflued a proclamation, giving notice of the lame. i The citizens of Quebec and Montreal' addreflcd lord Uorcneiter betorc nis departure, in a uue ot attec-. XP T TS K II Kfl iiTii. ' trreipnaenct termeen ten, n mmq. or tut amen can army, ndcoimuEngjMndhpffUiitiJh tur.mjt commanding m 4JetrM, - , t 1, ;; .i . Head parters Greenville, May aj'Si : SIR, ll-fL.-j- -j, ;" ..-Z ' "" Per1 m to offer you my baft congratulations, on the final ratification of the treaty of amity, com merce and navigation, between our refpedUve coun tries, officially announced to me by the minifler of war, and promulgated in the gazettes, which 1 do inyci( uic picaiurc 10 incioic 10 ypu. , Atne delivery ot tnepoitsyjuija by matter's troops, within: the limits ot your royal the United States, make one condition of tbe cbmpacY; It is my -wilh to concert with you, the meafures which may be leemed expedient , to the faithful execution of this Hipulation, and to prevent any dnneccflary interval,. ociwccn me pcrioaa 01 your cvacuaiion ana oign Y" occupancy'. ' ' 1 - ff-V- .. ' 1 flahcl in perfeft readlnefs for tbeDperation,.and entertaining no doubt that the treaty will be fairly, . , folly, and pundilioufly exe'cuted,von the part of hi majefty, it becomes my duty" to reqdeft infdrmtion from you j ot the day on which H rriay be convenient for you,-to withdraw the troops under your om mand, from tbe territory of the United States.' ' My aid-de-camp, cjpt. Shaamborg, will have the honour to deliver this letter to you, and he will re ceive and forward your anlwer to me by exprefa,' to meet the advanced corpS of tbe army, in the. vicinity ot Roche de ,Bout."f . f With much perlonappfpect and elteem - - i cave tne nonour to be, jir, Your mod obedient lervant, ' JAMKS WILKINSOl - Bfigadier General. jr SIR, . Detroit. Tune in." inft. I bad the honour, of receiving, by your aid-de- carhp,capf,Shauniburg, your letter, under date the 47th ult' mentiouingquf wifb tQ concert with me, luch meafurs'a$ may be deemed expedient fur de livering up this poft to you, and requefting td know jbf-di'rjLbafcU would he convenient Tor me to with draw 'the troops under my command, from the ter Xitory of the Uhhedtares.- H ''v1-': ''' And m anfwer beg leave to inform yon, that ia confequence 'of orders fromliis excellency (lord poi -chefler, buildings are erecting on the ground di rected, by his excellency to be occupied oil t lie pp j)ofitr fide of this river, for the acc0mmddat.lq4 .0f his majefty ' troops and tbe protection of his ftores, preparatory to evCttatingt;tlUS7 agreeably to v the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation',' con cluded between Great Britain aiftd the United States, and. that thole buildirga ire jin jgreat Torwardnefs, -Z, but net haying as yea received bis -final orders jto e va,cjiate ajbe poll under my command, it is not pofE.-, ble for me to fix on a da v for that nuroofe'. , - r 1. r 1 . f - w ; i nave, nowever, itrong rttpons . tor luppoung, that, tbofe orders will not be unneceFaf ilv delaved. f nd wben Receive: them. It jv U.-afFordme ihacl-. .aure, in communicating to you, the time that I all be able, to withdraw, the troops, and to con cert wjtjb jqh Juch meafures as may be deemed expe dient for y out immediately jtuccupying the pofts hb 4er mji dirfcioii.tvS'.j,;, Hi '.i--tt"lR-, . Jbeg furtber.tp add, that.f rom theprepa'ration' already roadej a fc:w.day will. be fuUcient to. ac complifl) the tranfport of the troops and remaining ftores, to (be polls ordered to be occupied on the op pofite fide of this river.-. rr-( ' , ." , , m u I bave the honour to, be, , ? -. i . Witn penooal relpect and elteem,j: -Jv fioijpB4tent and bumble fervant, , ji-.- VKWi.f ir rJUktlAKU- ANuLAND. Col. Comd. . ; To the; OFFICERS an4 SOLDIERS XJ17HO fcr'ved itj the army ,pf tho United .itaterof Vy. 5 America during the warwkhiOreauBritain, the' Subscriber offers his fervices Such as may think proper to conununicate with, or call upon him, may 'V''aflur4 bis bed exertions TbalK be madeobeV tome ufetul to them, and on moderate terms, . He ' has already received many application from this . US El U LClafs of citizens, apd therefore has refolved to devpte a pat t'of bis time tb their benefit. ; : His or i Ct Is opened at Wiirrentqn for the pur pore, where diligent attention will be given to all ; f Inftantly Ipatcbed anjerjL J tOMUH imtj AKV YOU MAY Bt SiXVEB, mm 17 St Tr in
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