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th.&3vrmof i-Eecty.era
incite o
a?! .j , him. to ?U. '
I'tri Up" oukted Thau every
ii w -a.itv fivrsniUiryrafcrtvety
IJiH - -f
irfinWIrt1? to, a J rttwoing irom
lVo'.r , X. ,se amount cfh'is fer
Jh cb sha?Hi paid tfyMhe Trturer.
?;e-r Csmif Jhr -Unite States
t , tA rvMianra. in i
VJS hj tkc ytfrtjesjof h ele.to-s
ZUn'i by tvhJf I. Uc deccd
kill l .. . . . v
wit erigtatlly.
' met end mtijftl
titooirtLwv, is.
the nxeatest-chafaCters' ".takintr. him II
nil m all JRat bciorc. coat umc ca4 C- B,l 7 u.iur,c uiww1'.
verannearedln the world '- !,V eTcfy or.pirtjf cwdcraUoii j. wd,wft
Tci-appemp m tne.wono. , . , . -; v j, Gf our cpuntrv promptly maxih to
cndownient3,;aiid theriftsrcxaltea.TVT, fr.7r(bWhninf
tuc$ t CTrticpplatipD'o'hsHaractc,, Abrahini iwd triewalIa"Df Qucbc-:-where b
i
that- he stdl considc: tLe mict i under
their pArIe, of honoi andttt iahould )
' NOTICK.f
, ft Vrcr MoMi L.vingston & ft
- . . . f . r . n.t ,kr IT
!i .tn.kki threjf. 1 will t'-
. ft t
liertscrpt.' - ; rccia cum
1 11 . ' I ..iW.li...
k i mac i in
V
lh;c:a!)1prf:
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,f vcdct erf-. 1
JOH PEV. pa LACY
NOYlfcK. !
,r ArRf-AS a .:?m John btf.'M, ti
jric XcrivCarcIira, r $e$
lasaU sfanrt-r mhirnibpcxc'usiv tiftUt
r Mr-.,iC the in al S'aie with
I b ig 'OS E q a a cla in :).e pa
,t rnmctl t U;3 ves f.
and irfnl v vchI i-iKj which piei t.
Knn LiTi j o.i atd I uico, are parioer.
craf wi'cr whcU evet all o:bcr Q!et of
1 .
rjrT?ptcponKr"l tr.e scr rai pan flta
linns ibe sad John cvt.ia harnthct
'51.: :b?f di m or au:aii fiwrvCor pndtf
rittdLTin'cn & FuIuj... t'ie tioc andnc,
p tntces, for cvrtfftod verxjmg tQotliett
teBicd within tte U. Sratts aid Ihe tern v
Krintwit" bca i'irp-!icd b Htv. jini stam
HlMs. but dd, uam-airantablj andunM
iiiiV, ?p'j iott and surreptitious! and
pciartprfjcniatlcc, or cthf rwise, btn d j
i.ia crJa to win:, n.i'Jr cr-vr thcteol,
mbe abrad rn.tCfkr tJ'e we eirned
rvircrtwiruoi inir irrmi i..cn:cir zt.
ixv Iitr:?trarce. nd tl.u miIe the trate
-txh mjpcrvWy invilve Ihe f a c.tccs
-!i"js, nujlci-'rae and x,w:nivr su ts iu
f tkir anj. igiiorznt cr unpT.r.cjJtd pr
is einineutly calcuhted, 10 josplrethc
'mind with inward p'ude aod complacent
cy. Udt.tne nmencan ttnoi, reeling
himself alsV.cssentiaUy, in3ebUd to the
-exe"rcl3C oi ihpse virtues for the 'cicil
and rcllfrlous liberty enjoyed "by" him
"self and secured to his posterity ; wafrn-
ea me u)gnesi artiour 01 Bijecuon
and"gTatiib(1c, he fToldi his memory in
the utmost veneration. ' 1 V. y L" Vi
rimpressea wnn mese iecijngs, tnc
ncpui'iictuis oik umingiop, ;mci. ,to
make arrangements for the-celebration'
ofhis Bit th-Day. -TChe, folldwing gen
tlemen were appointed a committee Jot.
tliat , purpose, viz. Robert Cochrah,fi
JvcIIy, A. Lazarus, Wm Giles, Edward
IJ. Dudley. . Hall. Thomlis Cowan, 'J.
IJ. Jones; Utirilcy, jun. Jesse Win
I gate unu JacoQ iianm.Ti, un tlie aza
tcituinnient ut Dick s HbteJ.
Ilobert Cochran Eq. President.
William Ciilcs, Esq. Vice President
A'fer . dinner, the following toasts
we:c tnanK, u;u;er s aisrnarge.oi can
lion, (allowed by appropriate music.
toasts. ; 4 .
1. The rocmjry of lifn. Washington e
aJTcctioaatety and proudly look back," to the
character ami vertices of ih defender of his
counlry i to bim, who after conducting ui 19
Independence, taurht.us in his valedictory
i address to preserve it, in a solemn admoni
lion 10 rrn.'ifi 9fe ptoji'e.' f A to'emn dirge
2. The American FU Wrapped in a
hlajc of boun.lltrss glory ! l ke the resplend
am ahirld of 'Jote, shaken aloft in the
kc .May it flaf.h lightning in the faces,
fciHl.str'kt tenor into the hearts of its ene
wirs ; and in every conflict ; n;ay it triuin
pl.au; ly wave over continued. a;ream of
h ; f incessant peals, of cdestructive all
aubduiug' thunder, until it shall render itaclf
a Kree Pa" and an assured inviolable
the American, animated, by the pure spirit of 1
iJuioarn..wuo wiu retrain to romirte nis
blood ith 1 AYolfe and Montgomery ? ; '
'ySp- 6dpt.- Hobb 'rf, bt the -TOmirj etotv Mili-
lia m ay our, e Hurts 10 tne prosecution 01 an
unavpidable war, be crowned 'with success ;
and America, igatn be resorted td is the asy
lutn of liberty; rji'y-y'
fate of.yar iirairvplace n of thematt the
' disposal of the British overnmenti beibre a
reuur &uu ratujea exenangepx taero ias:es
place, thej Will be - deemed to Jhave?f brokeji
their Darole, stnd to be thereby -subiectd ail
ijjc jcorjiequeoces csancuonea py estao
thdusancl naturalizedictU9ens,nf Phila-
delphia"and its yicihitV;slebv.,fb'
warucu iu wyugrcss, tinquoump ine
f rociamanoD or tne unus i i;rince.tKeai
dred aT.wi&fJwjfuf'n : .
tfar prometeXa leltoeio9'fltujiW
-and sipped with thaiiosticei whlcH, mvitesHheim;Vi
& to asufccesslrtermihatioiu
tfieWn :itfawe "iirrf'ilherikh.' rWa-fillmnt.:f!tfwt
sit, was jooi aeciareasn tne partotsineiUiiy
irf;lJUyr-thougft iot irtiamf s V$m il arguf )
m exits and ipostulajLrana Ka. been ehausK 1 yAf:i
'te'idvconti)-mIoo wfj&diQt
Jreakipg.Io wo be s mirftf i he oaUoewfe
srxoymgtwnrw
4
mtiu 1USLUUUUU3 t , aiJu-ciiHWKlJcrpriMaiMiK k. M
tef disjcscceful ife:c,fjeggti
by 'mor;' costly sacrifics'ViL -vcp-'l
iggiesour osanic .atspetrimionr;- -JE
pendent pdwers. n J Vr ri,WB if. j Wi -:
.On the issue ofihe Harare" staked uiOa 4t C -;
L. " ;v ' -Trr -vi---rvrrT : Kent proscriDinc: naturauzeq Americans
u?K.us wiu nrmness, au nm .oemisiea oy U-, c.;- - thl'flMtrl;w Af t Un ?in
mH?nroon patriots, wh tbsstmbbngly pro- 7T, W rr M:"Tr
fess tberhselves the disciples of Waahinirton. 01. vmisue, mat ju ql sucn Amen 1
' lAeut. cojtan, of tbe.U. 5. Army -l cans, principawy;irisnmen, capturea at UobaI sovereignty,
ntonr-roay it ne preseryea perpetuated, it the battle.oKWueenstdYm, were retused securityjt an important class Ao -citizens, -
U ow last-e-best tob exchanged by the enemy ; and .whooccupa6-grte,
j4. LaxurvtrQvr gallantVolunteers .'.fop.' tult Congress rnk Vwr iri thV th6se of eyeryother classJ Kot to -ifbntend .yv
mayllfcir patriotism beSvet held irf grateful ngat Lwgressrnay vest in the for such a stake, ;Uio surrender oeqttali t;fy
remembrance- ! - ' v , President plenary-powers to retaliate, tv with oth(ir iowers. ;ai thk!n. d
Jy J9hnMcC9tl.Tic 4rve but' unforto-; on the enemy s subjects for any natu-fl mon'Wall iriand
nare Gn. Winchester and his companions jn
arms.
By John- ZX iet Our country's eause-4
Palsev to .the. arm that will not -raise to de
fend u:' v - - r -
y G. Holmet jujvThe Eagle of Freedom
ahfI hr sh ftifa nV'th .ornn rtn '.f
the land May ahe always claim full scope
for her wings. 7 .' , .
My Jaceb Levv A speedy and an honors-
Die peace, or a perpetual war rather than
submission, .t ' :
By th President Thoa. Cowan, the wbr-
tby Captain ot rue New-Hanayer Troop. .
.The following gentlemen, have been
appointed Maior-Genends of the Army
1. - . I A. . . .
ol the United btates :
James WHkinson, AVade Hampton,
Wra. If. Harrison,,. Ajuroo Ogden.
William R. Da vj?, Morgan Lewis.
We nndersf arid 'Wm. H. Crawford, late
Presidf nt ot thj Senate, is appointed Minis
ter t6 France, in place of Joel BarloW, dec.
. ? C ; - .l bwfqlness of the practice, byhlcvOlir;i1ria . i'f
f,L0 tt I miners re torcert at tbe mil of every eruiz; v , ; J y
be Secretary reigq ones; npr patntthe putrages insep;iV '. :&'
4vy mention, nis naving cap-i fbie from rt. The proits jtrfe 'msth record , , . .
e English merchant shin; Vo of each successive acintstration oCourffdl-rN " v..v:
bound to Brazil ladfen' with "Salt tvernmejiu and he cftit j : WmMiXM
Goods. 'Also, two davs after
ralized Americans whom they may treat whchleyerymember of
letters trbrh daptain
S.-frigne Chesapeake, to t
ot tne
tured-th
lunteer
tind Dry'
wards another of the Brazil, convoy, call
ed the Liverpool Herb, andafter taking
f out whatever was valuable scuttled her.
I 1 1 .. .. T7 ' 1. m. . ' L- ' !.
vapi. c writes " mere is anotner oi
them in sighti -jand I am in .Tiopes We
shall have her in the'moring."
The Consuls of foreign powers resi
den in the United States have beerof
ficidlly notified of the" blockade of the
Chesapeake ' C
;iitt rtj be s daccd to jjii wub pi up
4"r in f!ijiiisc? an i'Vjilon 'of tr.
. .so; i: vhJiijl a.u whfreas the saw
i-.ried afrrcsa d by t -c.Sute ofNonb--r'ift
it nor.cnly widcit'e, bat ab'lutcl
' ' faa'crjr, inasmuch ss it is in oiieci
o 'he law of l(iUniud csu der
tara cr.t hj been ctVnUdo the vd
jf'.t ii. L".Tin-j:o; and Rcbt Fulion.the
' '-'-i.fi tpor. arrl r anting ot w'.'ch is by
. wiuiioa taciua.vvJ as ncdr tLe U.
Qtirrjire titrcbygive Xcfce,
l nJf, f.r ai.il in ihe niraa of the ai l
v--r prcecQte h rach and every rxTa.;r. ' w
mj.7 ai lod.tKTotlr who ihalT combine i ! i
r-;j.ie with sau Icuo Siirrtcx to iovldf
3jfl2il r.'v l.n . -.J r : J
( or ipjcre ct subvert their interests in
Inxa the Cut of Dilumorc to tbe Flor i
Protection'' to every citizen who may sail
under it. ' Vanktc UooiL'c.
'J Janus Madison, Presidrfit of the U.
States - hi-e llif yoke of the people ap
pryvc.lhe ft.m rd maniy attitude.heha ta
ken, traitors and their ibeaors miy croak in
vain. Piet.dtni Murch
4. i ne naiiona! contest iu woicn we are
eitgagtd May- the' constituted authorities
continue to evince a solicitude for the return
and a readiness to re establish an honorable
Peace; but u.itil such be .obtainable, may
they proyit' energetic in the pruaecu.ioh ot
ik wrt v Tnhnt9ri MttrcK.
is, 5:, Hull. Dcca ur and JoncsThey have
nvaue Uruairt' feci our power and vengeance
tu Uie ocean, the witness of our wrongs ;
thc have iithct(d adeep and galling wuund,
in the veryipjftrt which her pnde had taught
tier long to believe invulnerable.
; , t, .. 1 v VuHkee Doodle.
. 6. Tie Army and Navy of the U. Mates
'May th Anuy, being hertrnfer better regu
lated, prove itself equally worthy with' the
.Navy, of the confidence and applause of tbe
oatitn - ' . " '
1.; I he 'Judiciary of the several States and
of thrUni rd plates, independent, inipai tiat
ai.d learnt d May they ever proe an irre
moteaUe barrier, equally against lawless li
centiauiness, and the encroachments of arbi
trary powers . ' - '
fi 8. 1 he State of IVorth-Csrolina.
V 9. Th Legislature of NorUi-CaroIina Our
peculiar local jjurdians Iet no false cccon
oniy, or other unworthy considerations, pre
vent appropriations, to enab e the brave sons
of Nurtli Carolina to meet their enemy, With
rum in thtir hrris. " . ...
N 0. Thomas JrflVrson the glorious and
living ornament of our Itepubhcan Institu J
Uons
t.
Jrjfct ioni March.
DEATH OF JOEL BAELOW.
It is with regret that we announce to
our readers thc.decea pf one to whom
his country has done honor, and who was
an honor to his country we speak of
Joel Barlow, our Minister Plenipoten
tiary 5c Envoy,Extri;qrdinary in France.
The account of his lamented death
reached this city yesterday, in letters
from an authentic source in r ranee -He
breathed his las' at a small town in
a few miles' of Cracovia, on his return
from Wilna to Pns. His disorder was
an iiifl-mmation of the lungs, which at
tucJted him so suddenly andprogressed
so rapidly, as to dep ive him of the op
portunity of arranging his private or
public affairs. . - .
Whether we view him as the philan
thropist, citizen, or statesman, we deep
Iy deplo e his IOs ; but much mote,
when we reflect on the injury his coun
try may sustain from the loss of its re-
' ' i . i i
presentative in rrauce ai iuc preaeiuiu-
tercstine- ensis oi our relations wnn
that country -Nat. nt
, r ' Savannah, March 2.
Last eveninor arrived the Portii
guese brig .Trig Coracven9, 40 days
iiuui jjisyuu Lty wiiiLii wc nave rev
ceived inforniation.that a general ao
tiori has been fougnt on the frontiers
of Poitugal, between .a div'isibo of the
French army and the British com-
landd by Marshal5 Beresford, in
which tKe latter was mortally wound
ed and lost 7000 of - bis choicest
troops the French loss not known.
.1
?,131
JOIIN DEV. DE LACY,
-2ivC3'
i' tt&Tr Mn
JULFMiU,
reib.w. .makcii ti'isi'i
lew estaUishmenrof the Daily
ejstiot ytt ir? ' proper train,
v V,inc,P-!l)i IL. is presumed, to
y iwd mads. ' bevcral mails
M k
t-'ilcd in ihs. eiirse-of the mat
i - i
. frr,
' t:
m the Noith ; southwardly
rve, tl:cy hatil Ucu regular.
ft.tlrm;iof of Washington's
, f,7 31 WilminT.nn, m this State,
-n ocz:t a or a division of
v "f I I . .
r r,?u. UT'-trvti, lT r Jlir.g publicly,
... lmientfc ..;v,;i "Jcdvaluu
I'Ptt;."t. Mftbs'criho for
r.-,.;. . . i iiBncr to
. - 11 ;; - not room ier
eclared
yiuni; the
f ' x .
CR; hcy look fpr
u fo'Jowit:C ire the pro-
v f,tc eminent, !rji
- , ';t: c tuuwut in tnen
11. Our Manufactures- May ihrir prttgres
sivc itr.pfortmcnL be such as soon td render
ua-fndeeudent of i'oreign supplies.
t -'12. I lie newly appointed Heads of Depart-
1-L men's of die L'jiiwd States May . they prove
orthy of the high conhilence, with which
ley are invested. . Jidomt and Liberty?
13. The Patriots who nobly fell in the at-
hUvvment of A:nricaii independc nee May
teir memory be forever held sacred by A
mcrtcans. " ; , . Haxl Columbia. f
li. The governmeot of the United States
Il possesses the direction of sufficient
power to maintain by force, tho rights and
honor uf an Independent nation.
15. Tbe 12.h Congress Respected be the
man, who in his vote expresses the Voice .ot
tne pepU. .
.16 TNr Liberty of the Press May it ever
miiain unreal rained-; but never prostituted,
to promote the view of the enemy or to'pro
tnoe party caprice. . ' r '
lf. The ltt.n June,' 1812 The glory of
war. obliterates the uisgrace of the delay. . .
18. The American Fair. " ;, -
S.'y f Coate hatte tf'tha Wedding.
-'VOLUNnLEits.1! ; - , ,
It Jly the Petident The Hon: Wm'IL King,
Pour faiihfui lUrprcsViutive in Congress his
vote on the war question ; and ail others con
nected with it, incontestipiy prove his Ame
ricanism, and establish his claim to oar sup
port at the ensuing election. '
t 2y the f'tce-Prendcnt-' Free trade arid
Sailors' Itighta Courage to the heart, and
uerve v the arm pf him who defends them.
My Vtipt. Cvcn of. the, New Hanover Ca;
valo The 1 omb FMorltgomery soon to fys
decked with the Laurels of his Countrymen.
Uf IL XeHy, 9. .The- memory ot Gen;
.Cre nethe Saviour of foe Southern Sutes.
JJy Ca AVxon-r -May the? Sword of Justice,
poy usawa.in oeicnce 01 our- vnj urea cou :;
(ryiiever pe.abeathed wit hp ut honor. :
' Ji'y, Capx. llailman, cf 1 tanovei ArtUIe-
ry Tbe war io which we are engaged Let
m !' L 1-1 . .1 1 ! 1 -
us umie io wioinuun pur uocrij ana incir peo-
, 9ICU listed that in the .late engagement
between the frigates UnitexTStafes and Mai
cedoniip, the ftring on boaid ihe United
Mates was at one time so quick and uninter
ruptcd as to gite her, , from v on board the
enemy's ship, the atafance of. being achi
any pn nrc. vii' uiis suppostuon u is saia
the crew of the Macedonian set up a Uuiia.
tcy Letters have been received .at
the Denartment ot War trom ueneral
Harrison as late as the 20th February .
He had advanced with his army to"he.
River Raisin, without jneetingAhe ene
my. "Tie is probably iri possession of
Madden before this.
Letters have' been received from the
Petersburg Volunteers, who are with
Gen. Harrison dated atythe loot of the
Miami Rapids, the. J8th and 19th teb
which state tha( the army "consists of be
tween 4 and 5000 men ; thitMhey are
preparing to go against Maiden, which
is about 40 miles distant, and. that the
General assures them they shall, be in
Maiden in 18' days. The tents form a
a hollow square, and the General and all
the-Field Officers and l He Petersburg
volunteers arc in the centre." Their
next letters they expect to dale from
Maiden,' " - !
, ...
Wehave been' favored with' an ex
I tract of a letter fro'm a gentleman in St
Marys, to nis inena in tnts cny, uaicu
Fel. 27, from which we derive the fol
lowing : .
" On the evening of the 22d ult. Brigadier-General
Flodrnoy received an
express from Camp Pinckney, stating
lhat the volunteers sent against the.
Lotchway or Seminole Indians had re
turned after havingcompletely defeated
them. Since then,' I have conversed
with , some of the volunteers, lhey
In Greensboro. Guilford ori the 2od ulta
Dr. Wm-C. "Chapman, to- Miss Jane Clarke.
'. Jfear MurfreesborQ, pn the 27th,ulj. Nr.
Augustus C. Moore tos Miss Mary Fuinneyj
. An tne auitrjvir. Sivester4iirowh, mer
chant hf Newbern, to Miss Hannah HoUiday.
daughter of Col; Holliday of jGreen County. i
At Richmond, Va Feb. 25th,.Mr. Samuel
Scott, to Miss Elizabeth PI Seaton. . , V
, At Knoxville, Tehn.' Feb. 19th: His Excel
Iency Willie Blount, Governor of Tennessee,
to Mrs. Mary White- . .
. died, ;: imyi
At Wilmington, on the 4th inst.. in the 68th
year of hera2e, Mrs. Alice Heron. She was
the only surviving daughter of Rufus Mars
den, one. of "the . first settlers of that towrv, &
many years its Representative irt Assembly;
On the 2d inst. Capt. Wm. Hunter of VYjl
mington. ' ' ' Si$i:
r At Nashville.T.. Feb; 4. Maj. W. T.Wls-
l. -J r. wr-m -- ,-Y M
On the 1st inst.. Mrs. Persons, consort of
William Person, -Esq. of Warren. She had
loner been linc;erine under the band of stfHic-
i tion, previous to her dissolution of a pulmo
nary uisease,.wiucu aue oore ,wi. vnrisiian
fortitude. To do hpuor to the -cause of jus
tice, and humanity i is a tass: far beyond fhe
tompetenCy df mortal man, and we can only
pay the last tribute of. respect fto departed
worth. Humanity -ii strict .adherence to
justice and neighborly kindness,, were the
predominant principles which characterized
-the private, life of Mrs. Persons. To lavish
all the panegyrics and encomiums that. can
De, connect urea oy. man, upon me cnaracter
of our departed frfend, would notdo her that
justice which she merits. Sufice " it 'say
that charity and philanthrophy were Handed
in her. She has left a lovih husband and
five obedient and affectionate lildreri to de
plore her irreparable loss. The author must
drpp a tear of sympathy with her friends and
relations Dy saying iiTcy nave 101 a reiu,ve
respected by all who had the plcasure'of fier
acquaintance. ' ' . ' . - : r '' . ' J - r
Erroneously printed Thomas in our last'
every.
' sympathies of ,lum ah;natu're4' i fa I
-"As the war was iust in itsor crio. and ne. -
- cessary and noble in;fpbjects,i we,cah rel
'ect with a prpudtlsnc(idn; thatf irt cirryl'"
mg 11 on,- no- principle 01: justice or nonorno'' .
j .i , ' ' . 1 m rt
uaaKe u civil izea nations,, no precepVJDX ?
The war has been waged, on our part,; WiU.'V
1"
3 -t-.h&.j
"ml
scruDUious , reirara,. 10 911 ths Yihinrninnci: .
and in a spirit of liherality which Was neverA ''iviv
surpassed. . I '.r tMfl
now iiiue xia me . enepx 01 mis CX- j Ytv ' I
ample on?tbe conduct of th enemy h&t&ifM VkilM
1 hey have, retamed'as -Prisoners of wai.nvrvv.'-M'...
i.K . ' . .V V..-
LATEST FROM LISBON. '.; VcitizenaLthe;
be so considered under. die.uagesJ&f war'5'
The v have refnVed rr" enn sift , r a . tvfJoit r."
ers of waV, and ihreatenedYto ouuiah vajtiraiJ
Jtors and deserterstpersosBnigratircith VVi
out restraint to the UnUedtaJts,;
rated, bjf. naHira1iiatiqd'ihto OUjiS!iGaLfas vtr
mily, & fightii under" theauthonty ; of Jtheir.; '' Jr -
aaopiea country, in open ana noootable warj
for ihe, maintenance of its rights ancl safety
Such.is the avowed purpose of agovern! , ' 1 ' 1
ment, which is in 'vtheactie.of.afuraK2f U f
ing,v ty thousands, icuizena ot Other coun4
tries, arid not rly of p.erroiuitjr hai ompei;;
ling them to hr its battles agiipst thr
uve country.- r . h.. , .
'1
If
i "v.
wit
'.iThey ha,v noti; it is truei taken into heh v
owa hands the hatchet andthekntfe; devoti '
Vd to indiscriminate massacre (but the have
let looseitbe savages arnied with' thse'feruel '(" ''
tnstijuments pave aiiurea mem into-r theiiv; '
service, "and Carried them to' at le by" thea? '
sideH eager tritit their, savage thirst will i r "
the blood of the,vaHqd"s!iedV"'&-to finish tha C
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worn 01 loriurp aim uvain. on maitpca ami-; v '
defeicelesA captives, J'A nd wjiat was neveje'
belore . seen,,; British comnaandersr,have exi , ' '
iArien viuiorv .. wfir,iuc uiiguuqacraoie vaipr
01 tueir cniei awaiun ; massacre irom tceir
savage, associatestiv 'ff'$Z--s!??i$.t t i
'1 An iiow wOt)4bif nlili furlhef on. tH 1. , ,
tempt?of themodes of h.onoVaWwarfare1 V
supplying the place;pf a cwqueringibceT by J, 1
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to dismember our f confederated; Republic,
Happily, like others, th'ese willrecpU onth
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authorsf vl)1 ' lhe y mark tlher; degenerale
f AtA Tint oTiolrtnor ' f t 4k iw'ienlsfiin.viint
piea lnconsisvencica, iiiigui ecuc ioe great-
er-wbbder, asprceedingirohia fftvernment. ' '
whlcli founded theory war in which it-lias
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been so long? engagc,a,on a oparge jagainst . , 1 r
the disorganiaing and urretional policy,. , j
of it's adversary. '';S&fh- 7:-- , . v ' ?
To render the justice or tbe'r war on. our l " - f
io reluctance to' .
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nart the more conspicuous, U
commence it was folloed.bee'arlicft &
stroncreit manifestation's of & dtspoiitioH to
arrest us . progress Tuc aworu. was scarce i
ly out of the scahbard before theeiiemy was' s
apprised ofthe reasoBable term ptjC whiqU it .J. .
would he re-sheatbied. Sttl more precise 0'. "
advances., were repeatea, ana Bare soeen re- -ceived
in a spirit fobiddng very reliance,' V ?
not placed on the muuary resources pt the.
f These resodrces jtre tfhplp sufficient to f ' ,7 ; f
luring the warYo 5 a honorable isauie.r pur ; s t - ' ';
nation is, in numberrtore than half tnat ot ' - J1 ' g
Postscript.
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It annears from'trie oarairraph below.
extracted from' the Boston Gazette, of
thfc -22d inst'. that some unfortunate mis
apprenension occurrea.oeiwecii uur-jw.
vcrnment arid the enemy's Canadian go
vernment, in :'re"latlon tp the4 exchange
df Gen. Hull and other American prr
souers. - : ' -
Ve have been favored with a late 'Mon
iCeil MPer. in which ii'ConUirted aa' ofBcial
order pf Lieui. Gen.; Su; George PrevL J
Feb., 8th', denying' the exchange ol General
Hull,' snd the other officers and men, - who
had been made prisoners at JJetroit, uusenj.
J Wiithiiigton City, March 4lh, 1813.
A IO X'iWt thic r?air. JATVfF.S MA-
state, that thev had three ent?agcments. DISON, the ?resident of the U. States
r. i " i t i 'r.Jil a.' i . L j jv v" m.1 1.1
Killed inoi(:ns wouuucu many, eieci nayinir . asreiiuciK st uiv
tntr nrirnnarV .'Ktirrit .IRA finilip afld 1 1 ' i r . i Y. iL".
several thousand busncls of corn ; took
400 horses and about fhe same numter
of cattle, dhir loss;was only o:ie killed
and T wounded.' : L Savannak fiafi.
fori the purpose of taking the Oath 'of i
Office, dekvered to tlfe vast ncurse
of people assembled on the ocision)
-"the following ,, , :: JSfrJtX , f-,V
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l About to add the solemnity ofan ,oath to
the dbligations imposed by a -second" call to
the station, inwhicft Jmy country nereiomre
placed me, 1 findi in the presence of this . re.-J
spectable assembly, an opportunity, of-pub
licly repeating, myrproiounu pnw t ir.;
tiiSo-tiUhed a confidence, and of the responsi-
hilitv'united i with it'- The) .impressions on!
me are strengtnenea pyaucu an, cTwrave,
that my Taithfur endeavors to aiscnarge my
aMuous duties haye'
ed s and by a consideration fitlie. moment
bus period ; at which'the trust has been re
newedV Frop" Ac, weightandj. magnitude
iiow belonging to-iti:! should; he compelled
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the.liritiah isles. - It is tomposed Mil) rave.
a free, a virtuous and an. intdiehl;ipeopte
Our' country aoundsflai the necessaries, the
arts and comforts onifeV ?. A general prospe
rity is visible in ihe public eountenarice;'lte
means emplpye;vby the ;British cabinet to ;' 1
undermine it have recoiled on themseltes ? 1 -
Lhave giveA.;- to our National families a" more
rapid developement o anqararrung qr a t
verting . the .precious'jnetals, frpmVBritisbv
circulation 4nd ''BrttishJ vaults, haVe pburetl:.
tnem in;o those cf theltlnited ates. i f 1
It is ap,rbpitiOus cohsideratioDythaf an un
avoidable war 'should have: found thisseasbn-
able facUUjjrfoi.the contributions. rerjui?ed to '
support it.YVY-hen.'the public voJce galled
tor war, an anew, ana sijji udow, uai wiiu
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oUt tbemi.uldnob.carrioB,HhDUgh
the, period wriico,itmjgnr.ias,r.anainepa-. ' . .
tr iotism, the good sense, and tho mimly spi- f
rii bfourflow-ctizepsabpies V '4 'i -
cheerfulness with which ,fbey will bear each V '".''jr I
his share of the comnooo burden, Torenderv ' f V V
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a iia ar r buui s- a aa va i. a m ba iiftiurnvv .
and systematic exertions alone arre necessa
long preserve' pur cownlry:6in thelieceasity -
of another' resort to thAidy have the " ,
gallant iploiis of our riaval'heroes protedv
ty the world our, mherebt opacity to main r
tain our rights ori crte clement vJf the rrpu- 4
nation Qi our arsis uaa.-,oct:n y j
clouds on the bt!ieprWJn-of ?fW'
iOik rmMrnnaMOriis.Ukat nothing 1
wwupg iacorfespondebttHum
-ioutWdiscipswL. toiu whiclv are,
. m4daily; rogress : ; . ' :
V- 5tP? TnO?Ibiting tbeexporr
i- - 1 i r "did rot
ot Hour, 6tc lrriorcigu t""- - r -passthe
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