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Wlii to hU bopcl the pUMure xJiii near"! v t, t. y-a to Qtliold ohHW chrtk of hu dearest, ' feSfr-V tc'rl-i?Mrlf; the unhappy occurrences atthe River vBrejab,d irom.the Kn ot the rlri tljit uc, v - 'iV . j c, u' S . totes I - , : - '' : ' J Kawio, checked ydurprogrcstf; and . !V" ' V- '"- Tor asnbrt time, thwarted 'your5 plans t..tlTM r'm tk Arrrr1 Irt th VhH tilt.il has been received) jWe'arr toj state J !u 1 j . f., .v,f k r,Kr1 m-ai!rimmrnt eld: out hne tHix standard in th 1 Irom this utewhc term 6f dlity fcacpr- ! - C(t la tM coarse f hit raootb, to conioue Lt.niVnw.'iTKurof them heiocoo thelt.wty home. .? WiiiFe hriierirdeniore an erent,whtcft we fear; Will oolige General lUniOrioM to act Oil VuC QUCuiuC) wbtun f tituiMv nu our tute troops the just tribute of ap" ' plau5,vhTcli theirmerit6rioiuit' cooduct uhlle in the 614 has so'arolj nreritetU- patience nd perseverance almost uoexampieo, toe Dave sosiaineu locreoi ble hardahipf ? and Iutc undergone every rtiTatlon which-the" ceruy .of the season . And the difii -uhW"S aUctdir'ff the; perilous and wanifuU opexiikjis ofihe army ha? e ixsposco uf-on them od vhenerer an op, Tvrrait"r of riKHfiiftt the'lrnemv I. tvre- sentrd uselftnhf have .dontj their dcty; with LooOrtotbejTjJtlfes and credit to the JState. The'fatiirues snd fiard ships thei tuTe.sustained anduhe, project of the campalrn batiar tn.Sme degree-been blasted br tbe ynfortunate expedition to the Hirer Rahia, have "rendered their, re-1 1 turn to their horoeslndiipeasably necrsaa. luro w '"PV ry and we truat that they wilt be treated by their felW-chizens wiu that disinc lion io which their senrlces'to justly entU r justly enti-j tie DProious to theie aeatingi Sir- The'tfennce of the Uroois iindcr our Respective commands, in many cases' bavinp: expired and in all beioc aoout to closeiut becomes l necessary, that we should shortly re tire from thcfiettLw: y. -:v . Permit 'mf Sir, (the. General - and Feld Officers of. the "Brigades from the State of Ohio) to address you at 4 .a moment m;wmcn me eyes ot .tne l- 1 It k'L C?Jj whole pecpU of the United States aire I oirectea lowaras your movcments-i- "c jcich. unuMitc, no we st a time when the inhabitants of t$c ver, pot to acknowledge that your ex State of ObibhayeW ample and that of the other officers hope from your, success5 ; and every has abimattd them under every diffi thing to -dread from unfortunate e- culty and hardship. At the head of Vebu ; ' thculd'sucb attend your ope- their men the officers have been seen rations. , ; V .i - '. - . , planging to thtir fniddles jn ice and The misfortunes attendant on' the rapiudauon -a,VDctr0IV wcf c 001 fined to the discrace of nhat surren. dirV the,Io of rvice of p eowufe. nh te. forcrc -popetty g-ven up. spreading through .the' country with views most -wanton anddtscraccfuL n sucn- a moment, .air, ana under those unpleasant circumstances? you iu rr wry noonea.: ieu wu.u P upuums lAe ,UteWent 0 the wnunfiMl ill still firmer ;.Tr t-nrWJl nrevent the frOmsavincr on tmsuh.H . . ... 7. t Jii .r. - rr "v.,; uu .u-; : fc (? :j ; committee .did not td thr; anWlrn iinirifnt rxt rh kVttll lectall that mv heart flictatiL.. l: lr . Tv''f 7r. " ' r. , . . H- ' t" i jTj u r7 Tit. , , f this to the House. and interitv nf their rnmmnnrlrn II Lean onlv add that in the trholr 1 1 . . . r. ,7,"' r j. . ii . .r"- , ... ' . ii statea oeiore tne If tvrtwA iftil,!iet) .rtt.ir..-, nktU 1 1 CCJlir&C OlVntir RPfVirft nnrUmih Til - were appointed to the command' of . 'the NiWesterb ArraY, to feirain the territory so -'shamefully yielded up r - u nic uii loc iuin xrom ourr arms. uu io icaca our enemy, mat ue who coma ciesceuaso far below civilized vrarraTe as tdbssbciati with'savaees. and mark his trackwith ihe'blood . of innocent victims sheathing his scalp: . cg knivea .iojtbe breasts of defence .; Jess worornand chiidreD,iCobl bet ' find a testioK" place , within the reach ; ;ofour arms;' v.GreatasJth!e under taking and numerous -the obstacles, which opposed hT. proCTessi-i wil. ; t-derness,nearly one hundred and fifty T mUe was to be tra'wsea,' whicHwith aau morasses, prevented I diCiculUes, far greater, than the AfpsJ Ulf s wercmose oosucle. rclyibsr pn; the wjUingness of your trodpsno - endurf any' hardships td reach'the e. - .myy?u rightly Judged, that they intght be iufmbunted. A few weelca lFrcvcry dicumsuwce'anitedto , . I """- "'., t f promise "Vou anV immediate raccom pltshmcot oyoar .designs. .vJUarC tuppfTcf ofpro visions; and; numfrotas mimirtnft n! war i7crf lso 12r auvanc- ed as to Be iltlvcwr.tontiW.rrttf' ftroopl mth fcn unbQdhdcd'r43ncC;Io TerLionkiiad bceb'reau every T ' thincf bfnmiscd the iuffCTing sbjdieFa . .. :.... a. - . ,.'..-' 'j-i mpvcrncoia oi vcncni, tr to tnc.mver, rvaisnt min i-u' wpv licverwithbut vouroVdeca or-conbur- 'jrepcet)'tiro1te tfije tw:ws$furchaip;bf. opewtlon.andpTsf'oed unlookeKfor d-.fficuidcs before you.r' arc ha pp'mssuring' i oti 4)f Our fur oeclivetom yoji have taken they 'haveen'cau tiomsillfut arid.1 guarded t such t i LWOUiU Si IIJ13 IIIUC, li4V. v vim arrnj to the walls ot JUaiaen naa not , Thtt vbu ronv soon teach the, ene- nyl the tlistinction tteiveen an hond tnare..DyiJiaui e heart ol their country and Tecaia the - honbr and terr,(on' we have lost ; ancf as a just , a , ... AifrJZnt tribute to valour, j toils and suHenng, receive the grateful thadks of a gene rotis and free pebble, is among the fifsv the Srartncst wishes of oiir hearts. . -'. r (Sirccd) i ED. W. TUPPER, Brig, Gen SIMON PERKlMS.,llz. Cen M-.Ahd four Colonelsand six Majors. Hi Excellency W. JliUaoiton, V Ctimitrumder in Cbitf qf the lSwii-'Wctiein Army, . ANSWER 7fjJ. QurVra, X?an. Mcljt,' Mfrml Repitfst February 20A;.1IJ. Ycfur address of .this" date has f rccclvcd; ; ; Thc approbation , which you are pleased to bestow upon my conduct at the moment which ve twe official tle'that has connect. severs the offi( u5 a"9jds I want wbrdl me a satisfaction which I want wordi to describe. ; You 'assure me too, Gentlemen, aww p x w w m wm,w partiality which -they . profess for me has not been procured by indigencies incompatible with the public interest. i ney nave mueea pcrtormea uieir auiy wunso mucn reai ana wiumg- ness, as to have rendered it more rarely necessary, perhaps, than in any otber array that was ever formed, to rccUr to those painful exercbes of authority with' which the laws invest us to compel obedience. -I shoulti be mud, and dragging for miles the pub- fff .meaoa,. had failed of eltricaung it from the extricating horr.ble .wamf withwhich .we are ' idpn,,,te dn. weare engaged, that yoii have not 1nn 4 ".j .117:11 1 -j ; "vyuu uc uicwcu 10 communi- .J ' . , 1 . . ii IPfffiP 1 wvu- .duct; and my ardent wishes' that tHey .;w: 1. ul .i.r: - S K . . W m.KAB.BHK Hl .aiiMBBma ...BIB BV m BT mw BTa S.-0-'? 4;. ; With great respect; &c. , 4c ' , W H ."H A R H IS O N. ao vrfntf 1 if per ana M-tfKm$t . "i'anUlU tttt Ojkcer rj tStir , rctpeaive -tirtgtuiei'y . . . . . , .'-' 1 . . . 4 : v - . . ... . . . ." "'r , From Uje Democratic rxetal - f - v H ' . v - .- ., ,. .. 1-... . I , i, V" ...' - t ln carV Rforthc present War' between :Great.Briuiri and V France, while "thermarihe of the latter vet tins, scsscdCcbnsiderable; reputation andl ineircommerce lurnisnca a stock ot II t?Trt.ri.r-r) n W 'x.-'J 1 1 g--" Tr-v 'TV; T u ' 01 JO seamen on j ' ' xr . i,, ... 1 : ' ; iJuouc ana pnyare vessels. Of the .American -Naval Skill: contrasted with ' y.Uahed Sta,tei.v ' xk-v -jS V .British and, French; ".r , enaeudby i&e . v ' . . ... - 11 ibri6frlti tated at 36 cuns. ana tne.tirenn nKw w tdrfrdfsirnHaVcra ltJi pounacrs; on iwzmii hienthlatteWbitw rcrtr- -:t--. Vnrt tilUr Ahnt. wayiaft'd $en UIedj3nWDurtdcdf ,whiIe"theBritish;?dss-w ccL the-belt anH : ind?t Wooda tioajtbokiplacm Janaary;4 o Mariaiante. between the JJfitishJrt Vlariffaiante. between the fiUsMr JLaZ-PtiuK - bbtriTrating carry ftigi 1 r,pbundCrs ; the, maiif deVkMesbit)3 tnettitltb'cc at uiffnt, anu.'-aiicr -au cucaucu . two hpurs. the :rrencfirnan gptrus b6w;spfit foutpt 'inraTgsWl W T - . to his capstern, -was killed.l In ' this, situatibb the'jBitish rsbnr got; tyvbbf ner cuns to oear . against -f tneeows tne que ana-continuea to rajtc ucr kiu aav tirrnc. oeiore. wnicn(imc sue Had probably struck, i If er; 'Ipsa., i&3 killed and woiindedther B ri Hsh losi did not execed 25, abd for this' Cap-. ture; Parliament, after a sblemh de bate, voted a monument to trerected to tne memnry os ine.orayc-rauiKiicr in St. Paul's church vardl V ;: ;, Now contrast with 'the foregbing actions, (wjucn were esteemea ana rewarded by the British government as the "two rnoslr brilliant since the commencement of the War with France) the four thathve been fought py our snips wiinm a: penoa oi iqur months with British vesse s ot a simi- lar grade. iIn the rrM oismastea - an ' i j'.v r u J v Li Is wounded 100 of. her: men. mbludinrr only a. trifling loss, of lOprlS Qn her - " t " i4 own part. In the 2d attair, between the United States and Macedonian the latter, by keeping at a long shot, was not so crippled as the: Guerrterer but she had 1X4 men killed and wounded nine tenths of whom are dead, while the Americans , lost, but 15.vj In the aa ana most oiooay connicc Detween thejr and Frtftic, the latter was torn to pieces and captured in 48 mi nutes with the unprecedented loss of 93. killed and wounded, cut off while the Wupi..osv was only 10 or 12. j in tne 4tn ana iatt action .oe- tween the Constitution and ybvrCtbe A i ' 111 -an! sl i American lost out.34 Kiiiea wouna ed, whi?e His .adversary wai totally dismasted, blown up and had accord- mg to his own account 230 killed and wounded. " , YANKEE COCKBOATS. From the Boston Chronicle. " Vp Xmpressmentsvnd Free; trade?9 Messrs. Editors As the House of Representatives' of, rMassachusetts i . - t - ... - have appointed a committee to en quire into the impressment of sea men, and they have made but a par tial and imperfect report, in which, alter three- wetxs . search, they hnd but 157 impressed "seamen ' iri this States as this is going but to the pe6 raa'ke publk ( lhe tement .I .hiard r ur!" pie, I there lore teelit-my duty to mM omnAttte,x ish ou ub .lish'i't; because I. was refused m& House j -and the see cause to report Uomnt Kodgers committee, that put l?oard his ship, lp ot them had been impressed ; at dilferent times,1- by the C ? j T T ' L.Tf r - c British;., And that he had documents auu ac rraiuuKiuu, upoa wnicn r j-j v . . , - uc juuuucu nis opinion, tnat in tn course of ;te- veL, GreatrM, had'imnrcsscd 1 'e tK ncans, asahe., V as many nati ve ; Ame- whole . amount of sea e service of the U. S. Such are thbfeat, of r JOHN H. STEVENS. 4. r t- v... tato oftljc pnftcii states; : SCI- C: . i Ao "Act for,. the, regulatioii , of Seamen on 'Cirer 4Wie That from tnd after the tecminatiqn Jofahe vwar in which the? U, niterf States are now ebcraeed with Greir itkini .lt.ihal! nbtbelawftti;tb;empldy "r - .W - H'yXP" private vessels ot the United States, anv h Warfeesenteii AeiKjnk bU i ?J roms",; ceril ntd? Copy ;ot thfr act by. i wImqIi Jiesliall bVye heemrigituraMzecfi setting forth iiuch haturalizatiob and the mVair cases orfvafe VeefsoXtlfTi nueti: qiatea sailing, irora: a rort in ine 0nJted'3t?itesto'a orelgflT-pobj Wfie hsr of the ere Wi oisde'as hecetolbre dfretia6' crew. ,by lawshaH be examiAed by thec;Uf e xt for rtbe' dislrictCfrphi si iicK thrive s- j el shalt clear, ouv ana- approved pt uy bint,' shaUbie?bcnifie accoVdirtdy.V-' 'Abo persbn.shdli be admitted orm- ployed on board tsfOant vessel asfQre-; aaia umsss ni naniei souuc . nave juccu entered it th'd Ifsf of Ufa, pte;V apprjerv an'dceriifitd by the collector frihedfs' trict frbmTwhich the VesseJ shafts cl-fiir opt as-aforesaid! jp(3ihe aal pollec?. tor, before hb delivers Ttle list if he crew,' -approved jath4certilied asToire Said to the-fcaDtaintmasi'er or 'pebper bfficer of thervsel jtb WWcb thf same, blsns, shall cause ih.e$ime (o be re- corded "in a book. by. him tor that pur pose to be prbvidtl',; anotht: S3id.record shall be open for the inspection of 1 per.' sons, -end! a certified cdpy thereoT hatl be? aamitted ta evidence. i aijy' court iaJ wnicn any qopsnen may arisefunficr ny , of4tbe; iirisibbsbfisacu; J;'' the President of the? United'StaCs'' be andvhe is hereby authorised; from tihe to; time to 'iniaytpb...?urtht.'yegula3l t'tons and tof Rive such direcM'n to thef : jj several coromanflers f public ese(s ii r.;wiic ciai wuui uw proper ;ann aewsar rcpecun- lUuch reflations pt;dtrfcctions snail be LL this, act. Sec.-5tii7i it further cndetedyThat from tind after the; time wben this ct shall take effecu nbf seaman or iher: if afar i man, not f being-- v,cuizq:.ffi the United States;ilbealmitted recetveo as a passenger xjn orjarn ot any. public or private! cssel o thel United St?tes, " in a ibre;cn,pQrt, , without .per- mission in wri ing frm the proper ,offi? cers pi tne coumiy ot wnicn gT'5ea man br.s-afaringjmin may be subject or citizen. ; i-, ' ; . t ; - J .See; 6 nd1 e.sf further enacted, Xhat fromI after the time i, nke effdet, the cc when th isracl - 1 i consuls, or com mercal q;ents . of , atijr nation at peace with'the Unittd Stiites shall f Ha admit ted (under such regulations a s-rny be j prescribed bv the President vf the Unl-Vi tl nfp trt tntp. thftir nbif r.tions !o"l the proper commander or collector ..as I aforesaid aglnstahe employ ment of a- ny seaman or seatannCr fnau on board pt any public or pri vate, yessel ef ttte Uni ted States, on, account of. his beint; a ntivo oitkiAilr trim 1 ctirti no. tiQn not embraced Within the b. fcr,It,on of persons who may be lawlul, 'yemy.cyea, accormog me prov os 11 of thii act and the said consuls or co mmercial agents shall Hibbe admit-1 ted under the Said reculations, to; be present :at the time, when tti I'proofi.pf citizenship of the pers' rus acrairtsVvhom such pbiectior.s may, haye been made. shall be iovesttgatel by 'tuch comman- aer or.coiiector. , Seo r. And beii further natt'ed,Th?it if any commander qf a public vessel of i": rt .. -i f - l'- ii 1: ..r n ii. :. me uniiea ptaies, sna4VKy'ulsI7 fulT ployor permit to be employed , or sjiau admit or receive, or permit to ba admits ed or received on board his vessel,; any person whose c mploy m ciit'or ad mi ssion is , prohibited by : thef provisions of this act, he siall on convicti on thereof forfeit and pay. the sumiof Jdtie .thousand, dol lars' for each person- rthus- unlawfully e m ployed or ad miUed on board such vessels v w I ,;;V ,-',1 ,Sec 8 And be i further enace4 That if any tions of ,this;actj be eniployetl) or be re- ceivea on poara qi, any privaic vessel, the master or commanoets and the own er or owners of jsuch ;vcsseU fcnbwiitj theredf'sfialispjectiveiy foifeU .ani pay tive nunareq aoiiarsior eacn per son tnus uniawtawy empioy eq or, receiv ed; 1 In any bneyoy age--which - sum 6'r soms snail oe recoy t rco, aunougn .sucn seamab br person'shair hate. -beenad: rriiited and entered in the Verbified list 01 tne -cre.W! aiorsaia, py . tne-collector xuv inc uisiriti iw wiatu utc vjcasci -may belong : and all penalties - and forfctr lures arising unucr. or; luturrcu jjy, vr tne of rtiis' act, may be Vued for, prosed eutediandf recovered; with"; cost'of sjiit bf action, ofdebtr and sb ail accjrue'-ahd or one oieiyinereoi to meiseci ine perob:wbb shall she for the ame, (and the other moiety 'thceofctq ibfer use qf tbeUitftefd:State;s;fH- ri':;Mi-::7' I iSec 9.j rie.;jr:-lThat no tibg in this ibtbtameti -shall be con-' strncd brolnbitlan master xf a public; oripftvate . vessel of the IJOibd ' StatesV whilst in a fofeigo first the bl Ps $ citrzenhip bejBxh!mteu ro a, aestroyeu tne jj . , -r -.VriiiVil 'fsVJA7T Ml -Wtr . P " briber pu jhend private' vesi. u of' ates-Whave hoi becollfe,U ,syhscts f snlK na-jo') "or wma hi ims net ' co, mpnfbctwten itie Ur.FHJ . .. ' s,r ny foreign iiaiion.wWch m" V and. ratified iiKhe- ri,afirit.r ' by thecAnV-ilirm of ihz U.ii-I;? 4 at, Ja-andUrer the time st this act" t7kll tril dbr .the saili 5 States. . i ! . I ' ""l l-ltcNj 'mr! r..rf....l Kl'.t:' ' . or?, true, aay i fei .cotinerfcited cenjficak ftf ctticshi, or shall make sIc ofe ebfiiSr-cetrificatb t0 any Tfcjeioa ilKr'jhan tile -person for whm JtWiS originally llued, 'andfto' ibjn it tna .f ri h t belong, ;:; every Sac'li: 'rrsOiV.jalj: be. deemed ant ad-4 jiuiged guiUy of felony and on sinff tficicm vonvicteu oy (Hie c,oursotjaw shjtll sentehe'ed to he iaipVisbried an; to lard TtfhiTir for a rtiHni! .nui-u tbsn three;;i3r tnbre than 'fivevN. be fineanm not ltss t;)abIvejin shndl doMarrs'at the I'tfiscreiiftn utthe couit1 Uking.cognizance .thereof. '.v ; - ' Sec. '17 1 JiuFse itfHxtbLT,eridcxe& f h;at m ( suit bftall be.brbbghV-lbrany i Heiturebr i pnaHy incurred Uitder the provisions of this aqt unless, the smi b commenc ed, witliin hre'e' yeais from the time of Uie fallen ure.. 1 " ' r ' : - "-HENllY CtAY, Speakerof the House of Representatives. - j President eft the Senate pro tempore. O.Marca:3 IdlS Approved... iv' ' JAMES LMADISON. a NOHCE.: ( XTTHEUlASi a certain John Stevens, of Ii Vjr lioboken, did dbtain from the Legisla ture bf .North-Carolina,, during ther last ses sion, a lawjrrairtjrfr fo hiratheexdusiverigM to naVkate the ,wateirs;;,ih;:.said'; State.' nta fiteirn,boats to. the? manifest brciudke of 1Ho.V f neri nd tisetar invention ; m wnicn patent. I and in sfl.f hitigi concetrfed ' therewith tne ma asjoihs patentta." - . i. . -Ahd whereas1 the said John Stevepshasbr an insurument of wiitmg, 'under proj tr signs boats, atid the first that has shewn thT laptn- orityiotwajer waeefsover an oiw!rv pTopellin'ff steam.boats,-and detnon w j rcUttvepropoTtioris'pfhe several parts -AM Whereas; the said. John -Stevefis had neuuer right, title, clairrfof au:hcnly frmpf Uj the said Livin'ton Fulio.., ihc true andac- 'tua! patentees, for usingfand vending MM"": to be used wiifcia tbe U. Sates and tbe fern tbries thereof, the sole and fcxcJue right w bavUte.witK boat$ Propet1?dV &f ' ud kneels L;bUt didj' ttnwanrahwWy aoj or' tistifiably -sapply "Kr, and:suretiou5ly anJ rU i l , , ! J ' otherwise,ohtain saitt . by miprepresntatioiitpx law;, in order,' to west, under cover fro$ te aforesaid pafta:t ; the, well tors iaW & persWer anceV and tbus "sde the , -hichiy pos-blynvolte the in tedioos, troublesome and expensje MU - defertdirS"tber hiCp U' Sbnafao'rYJay bciSedaccd'tojofln .Jg r.;.Tl ,ri ,flrWv., inasmuch aSJtisfl f boatiBtr w thedaw of the United mskJ the exclusive privilege and Pf7ilitsreSts 11 t.tes; or mime or snow wr".. uct o TW-- . - JT .if . WWW.-. . ' r .-"am v - rxr Fir iiai.iuiw- shall nnr,. Kv.vat ' . h CaVn muted lo-hetoniea dzm oMhC h-i.d term of.Gvk yw.s ntpreceS ,h.admisston as aP,resaW, re I VR. Ivsro bis 'associate; in 'tliep r teVitranWto him by the U. State? for saii tttre( and- Seah acknowledged fuliv, tarmsnj and-'uaequivocaHy;," thaFthe.sjfd licit-Fn-tod is the inventor of new nJ "useful aa- Hubert Livittgstb .S5by legislatihtipon ai4-gram.og PJJtf. , tt! Constitution Stately . r States.?-vl. V,: ' i v V- "j; V ' ' patentees,; prosecute aHeach ana ig. ' tf t.v fnn k n 1 r h . us ilii mama a . - , . r.fiin ia I I ii , f. .
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