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Ciat U tU alictl aJ 1 1 La attanato ftaaj tlx rtjf-a tkat l2m arvcnl t arut aJ p la fioaa wi'i aJ Ll Htrrai M cat JL !. ak js arm ia mmU m Vwnjm. frmca 0a ritM tJ 4t f la ar ad at m4 r4 ia dk lanli af Moi tn""- V:IJ af TV Mr af th grand Smmim mm? U at Ea!owi Tar ess m 1 ari Daueraw at Sao 1 U fuotr artfiMBg si i&ji wan arv waauaB. 1 U fUM, th tteff to U t nttesi tatJ rilata Iljjmioa, af tu a tuaJai : - - $OtTu"AMEEICA. CmMtroL Jl&l I. turn fea Carara. ferwiat th .wvtat ii..J;,;raea f a c v 4 tl anttf af iaMrittatt iLSf t.'Ak- CXMtm pt 4tO l4 iaarato Mttbrr 1 1 ar mJs. oa 1 nttia a a' . a. .... . 1 to l"Ca AaWw J j Swta jLLMr&fttUaa) Ca ' JM,ata wpa.aa. , 4ba ! XiMwara, Aaa. t ; J ttraMaati tm to WtaaaMa 5aft S aaafirr tots tia?at taAirt at Cora r, huprinted and publishkd by Dickinson and jiuntington. DOilESTICK. JOahmfrt, Drt id -.v . .V' XOJT rT CO FFl HOUSE -v- - BOOKS. , . s- '.' Arrived, prirat armed acbooner Boat, Dameroa, from a cruize. Oa the tOCtk ult. b the Uthurft of Darbadoea, engaged a Urge ship of S3 fwj continued firing aomt time from our lnog run, when it bhrtel and broke, on of the mtn'i cgf tbca dcttrmioed oa boardings r Ac cordingly abeered along aide, tbea tO aficera and mea, boarded & car ricd brrj fading a great deal of da atagt dooe to too chip tbej bailed the Com for the Doctor, who was teat oa bomrdi the tea being fougk, the boat atot alongside the ship, after they got oa board. ; Whikt the B na vu waiting to receive the prisoners from the snip', two sail (a ship and a acbooner) bon ia sight and gave chase. CapV D. tbca left the ship ia possession af those aa board, u draw the ika lag vessel after bin, the day doe nr. The next roorninx fell ia vith a brig that chased him for a consU f was in Boston, a teparothn of iht drW-ift tin taw a!- j Uterjwon was .frequently talked ol, oMt tnii. .r ue brst ereuiiizi is TiuMcd ana a- fiixuror prcbensire she i retaken aha ap t pcarcd to be a ship of 400 tons, sup posed to be from Madeira. , . , Sis day previous to the capture of the ship was ia co. with the Tom, Wilson, of Balu mores a aail arna descried and chase given he Tarn sailing beat, overhauled her aad brought her to action, and after A severe engagement ahe struck, with the lose of her captain it four saca, several wounded. She proved to be the British packet, I o asend. eapt. Cox, from Falmouth to Bar baduest there were several passcn. acre cm board, among whom were some women; after the packet had struck it waa observed some thing wa tbrowa verj the Bona'e boat waa thea going on board, and im saediatclv aaadc for it, and reached it before it sunk. It proved to be the MAIL, which she has, safely brought with her the packet Was ransomed and pursued her course; ackber the Bona or Tom suffered any damage in the , engagement with the packet,; llad two men wemaded ia the engagement, with the ship v- ' - . 1 i, :,i . . a p a a ' Also, Uritikh atbr. uurcnei, irom Barbadoec, m ballast, sent in by the Hieh FtVer. 'i he Burchel waa a packet fljing- between Barbadoes aad Dcmarara, had on board at the lima af capture, an English com miseary and his lady, passenger., , The High Flyer, had. taken a nnmber of Utog-, plying betweea the islaada, whuh she released, one af them she seat la Demarara, at a flag of truce, with the cemmissanr aad 49 prisoners she had on board; rrcelfcd a complimenury letter of thanks from Governor Csrmichael The HiKh Fiver had captured aa the 10th tilt, brig Active of 10 gone, front St. Johns, with fish, for Ucmarara, and ordered her b lr$mtUBto Patriot.- fa last WednesdayV Ctntinet we C..I iK tVJktwlna. It is a fahthotd that but its exposure If the editor i , - oi Uut paper tip4tU to puiioo w'uh at fh irejr of Vtrccbt impunity be will find himelf mi-, line of demtrciition of our marl tnkrn. : . -. " time ' riKhU fhia i bold Ian. v u We have repeatedly asserted th'M the' imputation of a dispoai : seamen 'have successively beatrn tion or design among the eastern every power in Europe into a c-' leacraiista to aiwat me twn, is a base and unfounded calumny) for which no colour of truth could be found -i. .' I VtntimU . . In' reply to the above, w aver, that there woe dUpotiiion. among the eastern federalists' ttftftvidt tht Knii-We aver that a certain ex- uharhv. jttrrtt tKia Lip unfln nA. per, and communicated it to Alex- atuur Uamtttny Who was. not pre pared lor such aa act of treason. & tacoaaistenc...; . r - '.-J!f l We 'aay. innnthtency because Hamilton, Jay and Madison, had by the strongest argument in their conjoin Al wiling, entitled, the M FiDiaiLlST " displayed the bles sings of rma and the horrtri of lefarotioni Hamilton knew for he had said it, that a separation of the Union would lay the country in blood and ashes. He knew that mottkorriUt J pUtalanlitm, a CI vil wiit: . . .v -t.v "'.," rv W repeat it-Mtbout the. time J that John Henry, the British spy, and advocated. ia the federal pa pers. In our next we shall republish a piece which appeared in the enti. aclof August last, headed TJu duty of .. northern ' ie" in which t (Gvtifon U expressly and Unequivocally 1 recommended. It will be accompanied with suchre. mark as iw rascality deserves. - , OVM FIR UlL 2! FRIO A TE Sn The following singular article is ex 'i; tracted from the Londm Evetiing Start It is a curious text the -officers and ere wa ' of "our fir . built Frigqte tave made an ex V cellent comment upon it. V;X'- ; w We have received letters and papers from New York to the 14th, and from Vahington to the 9th' ult We'are- not eurprised'to find trom these, thst the repeal of tht Ordtri in Council, tmple and un conditional at it was, has not satis fied the' demagogues of America. The American government has now thrown off the mask, even oi moderation, which ita , member have-assumed, in their negociation with this country, and has made common cause with France in her attempt, to subjugate the world. The tone of the National Intelli gencer,'' the organ of Mn Madi, son's government previous to ihe iirMri ,4nBicf. oi? the formal repeal of the orders In council, Vas moderate if not pacifitk, but now that Great Britain has receded from her high and commanding attitude a tnhtrt of the teat and dictator of the maritime km of iiationt, meTTcaTW slTPgraietM-mmTonT turns upon her jjentfucior, and de mands still further . concessions the American, flag is pow to secure a 1 that wilt under it-' .1 bit is precisely the language ,.of , diig French government- Free ships make free roods., has been eter nally echoed in our ears,' t'mce the commencement of the war, and but yesterday we were told by France ..:: - - . - ; guage to otter to a aatioawhoaa jeinon ej war wnwiiy tion whose fleets have annihilated in succession, those of Spain, Hoi- land, France, Hussia and Denmaik. pwr taritin tHperiOrity it, in fact, part of the taw . of nationt. It has, been the conqueror,' since men as sociated logtrther in a civiliza jn to give laws to the- conquered t and is Great Britain to be driven fron . the proud eminence- which the blood arid - treasures of her sone have attained f.r her among the. nations, by a piece of striped bunt ing flying at the mast heads of fr built fngt.t(t,vauxaed by huwfuj of iattardtand lutLrutMr" j , ,.; :;!V AMERICAN 'AVy,5'T'. . It is a fact ahich cannot be dis puted) that the fds-rctiUt p d the law for rro'btmour navy,v.h;. a republican administration cimi t. d the statute for intriuting'W..- The federal Congress authorised the President to sell, our n.arninic force vltn, the ; exception of Ipej cified nusabeff of tniraicft: but ilia W Mru ub Jiniui-WM apprvca by PresidnV WWiok, for buiid . j . . . r . -' .1.' it? mgjour newjngaic.i vij- me t m ladelphia, General , Greerrc, Ktwi York and Boston. ' Not Iihstnud ing these ptubborn facts, with the additiopal f ne of iheietomiriMida- tion bv Mr. Madison in his late m b.v Mr.; Madison in his late ctsage of the further incriase tf r navy,' he federalists have Iwf M our the effrontery to charge hini wiih a disposition inimical to .a naval 'es- tablishmc fcttXi 1 I-jErom .the; fbove. concise view it appears, t6ui .the fta'eri,iit ha dininiJttd ihn navy while' thv ,rt fublicam have mcrtaied, aid con tinue toi'nrrfle if Bost." Chroru i THE f K N FOOT, l " Slgt, Swivtlt a Lathivg Match- Ift Had not beeV for the repeal of the orders in council and the importation 'consequent thereto the war tnust have ceased in six . months , for want of funds to conti nue it. This lucky hit may protract thejexpowtre of the-Treasury for a time, but unless the British are IN VEIGLED into a cessation of hostilities before the ensuing sum mer, THE nApXT MVSt INEVi TABW Tpr t ATMEUT." . .Sik'p" JtiiiZ Bab' Fed. X'efiZ- ' ' V- - t- ,)", i Linctnatti Dec. 5. ? A; young mas), from Fort Defi.' Bnct,pasta through this place a ; fewdaytagd, Inform s us, that Lo gan, he Indian Chief, with two o uier Indians, when out as spies, fell in with another party of eight In dians,' about 10 miles below Ue6- lhi:ieTinrWtreeo!rfiiaz O f - - w ' each Allied, an Indian Logan in attempting to take the scalps, , was shot through the body and one of his companions through the hips th?y aJLihrtthQwcreiv got into De fiance, Logan's wound is pronoun ced mortal should it prove so, we shall in him, sustain a great loss. General Winchester still remained at the Rapid. . MrJ - - - j JJ srrrx,. ,vAXf; --p.. -:v,VX-': - fV 1 'I -V v. V.'. ' " v f e :y .J , , v :f ; ., 'frJl , . vx; k , ( I ' x. i.:,-.v .... . . . . - ' XX V.,-Xl-';i X . v , . ' , . . .' - - x ' XX.,. ; . ,.' X X .X 'XX ' 1 ' ' ' j - I . -:' - N ' - J . j - - - I, V
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