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' v " - . l .H ' -. ...(. it i I n4w I I 11 1 h Vr n il T fat 4 ,(7.-T. j.: - I, , , V -- Compared with ""tl'.i's trftimon 6r;rpproSaiWn-ft)rt:fciitkr ta' The Pritt-ni inf.- tlieX?uite J ipreIby Statu, iliattlte committee hid. accordhiK To 'eadini Klu'trs M I . j ... t i .1 , - 1 ' 1 . ,7 oiuei, nan me laiu resolution uuuer -lacn txmfaicruuun, audTfcaTflafle an aiiiendmcal ;te ' tniiinpFi'Cof a Horn m n. ral, ieadirc, Riii2S in Vtluirs, and it a Krenc'i conqueror, lHd.iiii' ff t)d Rf N, iM.-t'ires airctlt i:u?TTi"biii 1 In" vimpiiliu-il, inio the' hall ot the iConvention, iiwiflfii inio-inliiiifi- !Mor? pleal'iire' thcis, the Gsii'nne Patriot fet Is, " i ii in vjc ar wis h a S 'iie at, his kt is." ---..PiHLADELpTfn, PcetTiber 12. - --A;H iCi.'Vnr t " i-x . (irdinai y ' :nd"ufir llin i -BB4,tfnFH off -tg-Sil-jjjUt. at jtifs 1 its.rtt.i t iv-Vj t h o j t i 1 ic a riii id jc lponiiftilu,y,, Jfcirl tlvc niiniitf ciri'uni'f arces Ita'ed. " ' " , " TV-re, ire now' in tlis c"ty :TnTiaiis trfthe tinni b. r rit-,ab ru Hf'j , Iimo the ttjoeV'nf (Tibrtawas, CwThv "Cb'V"fftee," it""' P 34vt tawrrt TerktV.--N-jrlv n ! q'l d nuiii'ier of e.ub i tbefe triors vtfr f.-'v !n;:i.uies.of each otiitr f.'iey at firlt occupied di.frreti: u.irts of the roo'n and ("reined lurpnzrd at the li (u; tt each n ii:'r. '" fliey maniiefted tbfffe do o-?r r.r ieTi.iiy ::i ! !!i.-!i!)o to alfcsMie loge- o two tri ics it is (aid uudei ilood tne fame J:i:!'injie. - v. . . .., ..... ) fie he V To-a lricndlv intfrrcourre wf re jradu a!!v i anil t e chiefs ai the different tribes nun 1 1 v T.ijirojched rach other.- A -eon vena on fii!)H ftiuiC'l .'iv luean ot the: interpreter, i lie ic crciary .: ar-was rei)'i-ll-d to attend andhe was TnDH-hdiowvd hy i Tet Vr from jhc I'reRdent of the L'.mcil iiiaie, rtconniemlin Jio them peace anu iiarmony '"'S''ri7:ig thenifIves. " r " "' JL ' The chief's are -ft 'tv yyt exhUvted ttiarked fur of pleaiare.; and ,-ifter .;a; free communication ot tepunient, tlipy A-4tHdrevr to a private room, and tntered rnto an aliian e of jeace, whicli was defi- ctfly 'coijcluded'with every lin ot lincerity and loleiiinity. 7 .This uncommon, if not unprrcedented meafute, v 'II aftord u:ieq .ivpcal cv't l.nce of the advantages thert-to, which he read in his pface, and -aft- where the lame was again twice read, amend ed, and agreed to by tilt houi'e a$ follows : 'l'heTrciluuu of the United States having i:l an affcttionate aaureis thi countrymen, announciatttnUon of declining re-elec- Jiunrrorhe hrai othce hemmv- fioi.ds. Befolvcd lirtanimoufly, 'i hat aa'addrds be prelehted tofiinV declaring that! this Hoiu-.-. itnpfdredv;th thofe : fentinients ot rrieiidllii r and gratitude, which per.'cnal merit an . puniic lervtce ought mvanab y to- inlpir )ehold at a. (rcauetir i.ifercixirl'e of the Indiin cliiets with , t''e -n-r-at s of the g-- ernment, and f'uth other citr z riras have thfovv er as wtll as the incliratiori to promo-e the happine.'s ol the favag- (iate, by de ptiingiir of, Ibme portion of its natural ferocity, 't;d inspiring it wiib cinTid.-nccin the puritv ot our mote ts. Nnrhing can have a.ltronerUadencjr to I oiHK'ion in the inimU ot the Indians, that the g ivi rnment of the United States has at heart their r.' prd cy of other nations di(iraHthem withdfr f nwott .-and war among 'hcmjelves,' the Vi Statca, trttnealiiWuy, rxrititiTflRfie fparks of Rivm:)fity, and ttrciigtnen the cctne pt of. triendfhip. iTJiis jslfbe true, -..perhaps the onlrrur4Fivf jOobj-ayit be f'ueceederrby the beiretfects. . '.re -un3elfihd,"tliat amifT the dilftngojflied rliiefs iir t8Wti, are piotnui i, or .t!ie-.Mojntain Leader, AJajor Colbert, att l capt. Watts. r - HA LTIMO R E,-December c. :. -fceas as to threaten a great part ot it, . ifAboot four "c'tigj in 1 tie afternoon, fire br$kc out-in a frame b'.nld-nfi; uy lhe weit fide of Light- ffreetr, occupied as a ih,p by Dr. Goodwin. - ihe flames iramedi- .:. ?t'l-y ca"'4lu M'cffrs ' W'IkinJ'on and SmhWcaTnef minalaftry (aiiotTier TratitienJolWwg onlffmwfv fideh.ml Mr, t'awkin's two three Jfojry brick hmife. -On rhe north, iliey cotTitnunicatcd to that vtrniK ew-ftrucl u re, lie fetrimore'-ftCiidwHi ;d thtlA-f tbodnrmrfmioTite:- TfieSefce elemeTrfit n6"-" " eannot-Ulentiv behold -an-event- ln ueDrt- catee! by his countrymen-; that wmllt they deplore the resolution v hich will deprive .. nation of its fir fi hope, they are Unable to re- prels thole Jenlations ,arjhng from the prot peft of her beloved citizen's rtttirn into thy arms of his country: that on a review of the whole tenor of his life, they feel themfelves itinralatetf ncrfceitcrwrtrporr htm the bet t re gard which Ireemen can give, and the molt grateful which a mind like' his can receive ; and' that the acclamation will be hard by dif tant natrons. and relound to future aces when wish one voice they proclaim, that he hath deferved well of his country. . Ordered, That Mr. Henry-l,ee, do carry the faid refolution to the Senate, and defire their concurrence. ' ot'de. ; - - - -.--,- W -; p rfectly co'ircidt with you In op'mcon tb t t .e impwitance ofom' comuif ret- df m.,ii(tirr.avar f tree for its pi oiection ajja.n l foreign inUilt and d piedatipn, nj 6ir. tolici'udeto at'ta;n :hat object Tiie iieffity of accderatj,s.)c j-jj.j,, j.!,.Prjr 0f Certain ufo: a! manuf actures hy me iniene nion of le i.laiue aid and protecrou, and the encourngrnient lue to a&: it'iil lure by the creation ofb.iards com rioted of intelligent individuals) iojatrniifc this primary piirfuil of fqeiety, art fubjeci wlijch will "Sii1 " '"m I10 axLenjion.. A Biijional univeiTny may ! cwnvertrd urtlie noflutetiil funtnle - I he Icit me of lrgiflation, be". ng,((iefl mially depend tut on the enjoymenti .'ol he mind, tlie public iuterelts mull rrctit'e etlrctual L 4id f roui tbe general deft nfion of knowlfttpe-, atxj nL-niTun 3t atrs wnf Tmcrjignd jtj CH A RLE ST ON, Dec. 12. f a lrtjt jtnm (,otun!tij (intra the Hih i npant. . . ', I his.da y xh-loJ low ing eeii ions toi placeln tne leguiature. ' , ' Coorrmr. Charles Pincknev, Ffcj. Ler,tfMnt Govenor. R ibert Anderlbn, Cltj. Powder Receiver. r. lohn I ovtdav. Ordinary Jot Georgetown DttirW. tornej'rus Dubre. xaquire, . " On Wednpfdar, a motion wa made that a com mittee beappnintrd to brintr in a bill to firevent the importa ' ton of negroes into this ftatc. A)es, 07. iNays. 58 " Mr. Izard syi8 not a candidatefor the nient. . govern Heriry Lanrenj,- Efq. Kid si votes for gover. n.oir4anti-Ioln-Xhefnut. Kfitar66-vte- for -fimsfr 10 vongris. Sixty nine was a majority of the IIU11IC?!. I be Appian.bufinefs comes on to-morrow.' gin tp. fJcli a height gs to put ifroaCbl-the povr :( Ot jhe. citizens to-t'ave the !ix buildings pn fire'aiul .1 are, to prevent its Spreading (fill. f' tliCr. down the roof of the Rev. lr.'i ReedX -haufa, I Iohn.WaM!S,ffq.tits Britannic -mairflv,"eo"ftlTtiUt Savannah, has notified, hai 4lip rf-l'.iliru iierat-.altemblyf-beahaTnriflands7ecoflirfienil n8 ? bounty oporrflKfir.curn, rice and peafe,as men. :oned lirTt.is Gazette of lalt Thnrfday .: jhave bean approved bt by the governor'uiWe iflabds. T. v 7 VVIIll It!) 1141 ' , .: ion amonjt the nations of the earth, bv the fucrrU. ul. ctiUi nri..n ol ihi-ligher blanches of literature. "A miinaiy academy mn be likewtfe render. d ju!lv irtiportaiu. I o aid and direft the pfiyfiial torce of tie na'ion, l.y cberifliinff a military Ipir t, :-nror Ing a p- per fe.rfe of difcipline, and incuJcat- . uS a lucir.mc .lyiiem ot tactics, is cOnionant to the I'cHmdell mavniv of public policy : connected wiht and luncrtid bv fuch an eltablifliment. a well I f- Oil. ated n,illtia, cnnrtiiutirjg theBi'wn th tuuiiiry , wpum provejne molt ettectuaf, as well as ecorfonrtil, preleryatii e-of pence." -. We cannot but confider, with ferious apprrbeit ons, the inadequate compenfations of the put lic ot Seers, cfpecially of tbole ijn theihrtre important (la lions. - It is not only a violation of the llrii ot a public contract, but in en eil fo exrenftve in ita Ope rationj and fo deftructive in' its toiil'r-cpienrcs, that we truflit will receive the tnofl pointed Itgiflaiive attention".' , Wf ftncerelyjaitient. that wbUadie conduct of th iMtatesJia'yebeenunitoruiiv with tl. racterofeaiiity, mbderaTTrrnd4ove Iii the maintf nahte of . ii ihrit foieicn relaiioniniut. our trade fhould be to harrafled by the crui ers and agent of the. re;)ublicd r rance. throuhoute eNtenlive dVparimetHvAf ihe V eif-!ndies. Vyiiile'e' are con'fidcnt that no caufe of com paiht:Ki!s, ihai crfiild autriorife 'in inte. pi yip, of, our tranqudity, or difergwgTrrtTarte'pi.biid irvni tii " bonds of amity, cemented ty tine faith ft! treaties, we cannot pot expreis our Ueepell ,re,tts, itiat dicafme a more Iciiou di.fnVbance of our com merce.' Although we ch-ritli ihe expectation, that a fenfe of iuflice and a ccinlideration of our huil, ,! inteefls will modtrate ilie'r councils; we are ti ".t ate jrt, nor umnepared to adopt that lyltem of conduct. yf which, compatible with the dignity of a respectable PHI LA DELPIirA, Dcc.ri3. N G X E S r- tlit-refore. t brew TWreofibeC lome back, building by which Hie 'ips-T beme were got Tiiide;f. rT wfF'Ti difficnlty:preferv"edrby .writing tJie.roif, -ami fprfingvi-et blankets' by a ntlemen traveller on a-flii-d-adjoining e; nV "'Inctv-was on tiieieveral niiirs previous 10 tnis expn mieut 'A -wsiirn nn tne rrtmxnt ot tlie United .Statil at hi hoiife wlicn tbevjoe-Prefident rrt-fenfed the 11'..:; . 1 1 -rA ' .-'. .. .. . lonowing aonreur 111 aniwer lo ins ipeech to both ' I r ' . r 1 i ,r A r nouirx ai 111c opening or I jie lemon .. . WE thuhk, yofl fir, tor. vour faithful and'deralled expohire oftbf exiff'iT2 f:tua'if)ii oroiif "couiitrvT and -we. fincej-fly 'j.iiii.in trntimeRrs-gHfHe ttt- 'i overruling provinence, tor n.e ciiltmyuiflied fhare 0 public flrolperity, and private happinefsv; which the people of the United itaieV fi pvculiatly wiov. , jare tuny lemuue ot tri'! advantages that have .TP"nti We oxisjoated with jfoue bovs i ,c,u,,'ca irom we adoption ot meaiurrn ( which jou V I .fire to lorn?. inavjngiiujihe Iwsfcj&rt ii lbs j J .cetstwtiyearrie into, ettec; to preferve rThe lots is fai J to amrtnht at !iat tn Jt "nn-ambnft "the Indian tribe, oh the W effern fron. --rsfcTcJ that sentlemaii.nf overin the fhf-d .-Wh-'w"kUwH ; . -. ... Ik . .. n .i-:-:..r-:.-J!rn.i.i : irTSrii!3tdetre1 ewtrOTd1)Ufc - Py 'na;weriiAps not leK thinaraltatlie tn ol KaliHiore sieves itprefent fafet 1 the'adrfce and active condjoLMrChaVhorfTi ; f - -f. .1- 1 ; ,1. -. . a - r. 11 15 out liliTicr fo-ileiljre t'lr tl. .i... trayeHer, alluded to -in. the account given of tiis dredful Bre, and-b'v wh'ofe exertions and advir ti, 'IhejlladiiMoin'gtW'tfit'iwnMnn. -.wait' tuat devonrinflr element, was Mr. Krantia,tHir!toti-4 r:., ' f M .C.2.: . x.xirsct rrom tne joonalot the houftof De ; l-gares, qf this- cjaWtiqonwgalthcf Fridiy -.the iSthlnfttyi... 'XUy 7,r.Heiiry;Lj?e reported, from" the com m ttee To whMi was committed thp rfnln.' t.er feelincro. of liumani rvT fine the molt 1'ali'd ho- Utjcal imerets,'eualiy-eitco!tge- the continuancr iveTnwrvswuit pXeatareJ.hat tliedeiivery-oi -JwrTOiiitary po.f, lately occupied by the Rritiff was made wit ti roidTanty and promptrudeSs loon WaceoTTfd-TrnW t:on coacernifi the for'm of an,addre& to be 1roYi!ipiisJ6tu'iijmiHci;!i-4 pain, thar M-i-re o!j?ct of evenrttai rranaemmt: a e about briniT cJ-rriid iiuo effect, vy iili ert'ire har- :rtnny and Jjtood fa'tii.: ' . . '; ; X'Theninfbrtonaiff but; .Unavoidable" difficutties, hat oppoted a linifiy'cornpliaiv e.vv.irh te terms or t-e-vitgeiine tteaty,fare.mycli tn be Umtnred;; i Jiry may ocrnfion a tcraporjfv ftifpentiin- of.the d vjiiif .tgrs to he deri-ed fi-oiVa' rdid n;ace udtEXiw " '' perfect tccurity froin its predatory V-: : 8Vthe f; U? tfie lively impwlTons .-bat eitct?dWp1ihITem!rid: p''i.rb; r.c'ff-uiriirtji f ur captive kllow ciikens, aftord the nio3 laudable' nation, rerrffiry"may compel us to pur lue'. We cordially acquietce , in (he..jrenecUonr4bat-t V m ted St a tes, u n iter the operation of" t lie f edera I - ' government, have tuperie nerd i moif Tapid aisran dizemenr; ahd"profj;criry7a tl eft potiTicatTas ctTm-" " merc;al ; - -- . . .-. - - Whild confemrhtinc of the cuifes that nrof'u e ibis. Iir. picioiu 1 el'ult.. wifitri'th -".nowle oc-tbc ex ' ct-il-nce ot t'nis coii'titntioiul iv.'tein if tlie let'iflHiire prov'-fii'ti we Ihoufd .be deficient " f.-rt4-Hi--did wntitmtp;rat (Mirl'oj'tjf :.befe ad v a n t a et to the virtue & tan tents ofvour ad- ... nini't: atonj whieh have been coiifpiouoiiflydiTjjTityf cIr in-ihe- -aoft-r,ving tinMr.s4wl-o-be-meft-c44ml-C8 fimHh i e hf-x rWrcfprerwif h tf'r ftecet vii regit t j tliauwe now receive au official notification of your intentions to retire from the public employments of . our country. v When we. review the various fcenes of our oublii lifei lo long ami fticceftfnllv, devoted to the mofl arduous fervices, civil and 'nilUfaty "l'iell,w du? dng4li.Jiegl'.f the AHigfkifeolirtiott-asth--- --...xr- ' 1 1 . 1 ........ , convuiuvc penons or a recent ciate, we c nnot iouk 1 -j . 1 ....... . forward to your retirement, without our warmeft atl'ections and mod anxious reg-rdi accompanylnr' you i and without mingling, with our lellow citi zens at large, the" fincereft wiIies for your prrfoml -happinefs, that fenfibility and attachment can t-x. prels-, The rnoll effectual confutation thaf canrffTer for the lol's w e are r.bour to fuftiin. ar'IWfrfni the !ni. mating reflection-, that the U,llin-ni-" 07 our example" will extend to yourfuccefl'ors.. and the United Si'airt llnLsQniiniiejo rnioyar a idci- 001 iobt i and cner-- getic adiiiiiiiftriiiion. ' T ''''Ty,rf--M WSf-F 'VSr-Vir!.- fn.firtT ot the Unitgd.States snd Prefident of the Sena re ." rhrfalWhur isrthirRrpIpf the PreGdeht.:" -' CJ's.VTl.f MEN, , v- . ; 'v Itattords me great iatisfactiionf,'i tp-4ind in"' yo'ir -aitdrci-a; concurrence m fenttment ' with me on.the vanous topics which I pre- enreu for your .mtocpiationi and deliber,'. ion ; and that the latter will receive from H'Gu-aiiartenfioh proportioned totherrrjsi- -; For the notice yc)u .take yif rhy public fer v'ces civil arid miiitary, and your kind wifh$ reFffly?ctnai-fnrppindviPcg you ty ac !, ' -r-1 -fc,-rnr . ..1 1. . 1 1 - i'1 111 " - --r39-J
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