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I.'. ' , V . V' 1. . 1C f ft L . j V; OUR. NAVAL HEUQfcSJ 4 V. -' A . v X" -.' - y i A . 'The Frigate of Eisgland. the Queen of the ,eav t :....-. '".v j VTfctamct by; the Yankee are conquered TJi ravon is obTkniJ.-oo" press franca pre it ganra v : ' Ttt ai rreitmcn ve 6;htjuMuch. conquer ;.'- 'Tfettfnff OobV(Cull DACRIJS; r firtt :.r '. v taurht ttifeaJV VI-. " It'- "Wha , eomm aided , the i Tuple jdept tit . A iitx CtOitution quite &0ed hii skill -And HULL'jitcck.- U bu sJtfrtalillrhe gav : -u - Lias hi ai -' ' ' . ';( V ; . -V Hvito JONES fa iA lfatbock & lorn with I Bat' Lu'pUl rtre atronff Uy WlllNTATES thcCijolicl , Aod'iiTreth wrtilli cf KuxcU bedek'd our v S boll UnV' The brtKuLlftif Jmu'ob 2v him coo toed to filL Tbe aexttrak.pcCAXUIV, in uit uica Who i Foce oViaV will ulgr Ule a 1 f " Ho carted up, hue dul dCTcd With pow (' k . ' " o " vJLi ki " -s--f : 'WheaihheU-tf t'JaraotrSL SilradorS , V : ? JLtd canr9c(d tU Ucbr!i we'd ae .tn-J- . . i.7. - ' T ' '-. I -l He kepi a man iaTiu errkse to iell him evtrjr May before, he gr anlitace, ' there 13 cot I will not. suspect any ! T A !Ana;is there !o;tlil.n3 ! j ,ton;Vfnonster (jQvl4D:ets3 ioftfll j . ' t!)c downfil of' burTcpubHc M Kope- $ . 13ut let euch as Jdve their country fe- " . li cot necessarily "depcaileni uponthc f r f formaluics of afloU 'or conspiracy ' X do not wish to be; understood is i; COUDUDg inc. sifcogio oi our gvvcru 'xnent, for 1 tKlievcJt 4the stroogcit . ; on lrth;t, Uot I can&ot beliere it to &'riJaUuclibU. " Ivould tirish there fore to'cimnd the "tocsm i to caiLnson the virtubus io guard the sacred jDSti - tuuons unaer wnicn we nave uic nap pmcss to five V "l'nd la Warn the thoughtless and tne'amYmous against - ipciutabttittf .. Its whole, weight rests on the aETcuicns of the people as ' these, become alienated", that becomes weakened, .. - A.' ' ' y ; AVbat language then can be. too ' itrong, bbursts of indignstion too loud, when cxpTresaed orsounded a . ' gainst: the wretch whose ' ambition 'and lbvcfof ofEcc is' the guarantee, of . andbssc meanito ricule and bring s j. .Ll t,Jsi u .i.Z the .impb'ittM concern of i nauon'. care. r: And what vig'dacce can be, too . conitirit,' to arrest' the 'operation of 3ejdK:a Venom J " :. ; But -.is it so f And is it, possible t-,m . toe fatal irorj: ofweaaurg the afleC " . ilona of- the ;ciurcni frcjm 'their go , .verbment L . Or vrfial is ' the' same tts.t 3govcrnment likk 6ura . may, be ; overthrown ? 1 Tht, the;American i citrten, happy in die security of, all he holds dean Tnetf become so infatuated ai u ficprivc.njro-jeii, xar.ii must oe r dore by' hts own'cunsenO of ro much good,- an d th ns d oora liimscl f to dra p .v v 1:? .1" t.11 ii j. 1.' v - --r out, a mrscraoic ana proiracieui exis tence in Vetiitude 'and cKiins 1 . The very thoughts painful I; And yctt6 " cherish the recollection, tharkn eyent so pregnant with everyevd; is'i- , cic wtiierve to pcrpeiuaic or iidct ty,' when td presume Upon its irrimu ' .'tabiliivi may,faci!itac!e itidbwnfaCw iJct us thencatVcr indulge - the p thought, painful as it is ; let us sacrf 9 fit e cur feclirigs; , inthe'4 reflection that ' ' mf rrrA m Ml .','m.L L.X I ' "T!.!- wiu .excite us to watcniuintsa i : And when nati en Of virtubus freemen : atjnd ceritioclsYNvho will dare Intrude jpontbeif rights? ' :'.v '; vviw Buthd rc:'we .The : poliucar matricide 1 Atreadrl :nave expresseaanope thitsuthabc ceryed 'with j-5 l log uoca nor exist m uus last asylum 1 - of liberty-; InTany cvr m;'-oWeVef, j ,u : : but a mall portiqu of attention is ne ; cessary to keep down such a tnoastefr ; ' . tyTi bu'vfor brmtadisplay his hellish V 'ehVigpvhcn,- mstantithc! Iigh' ! : nmr ifli'shi terrh bf the'nation, ai tenfold ; Vengeance, ftlf!atril: 4the rtcreant wretch rh (1 ' his kindred apoaes... V. , V. . 4- it l "V o r-v-s- r -r0' W wrmsox au tne returns an,a accounts iimrteen9( ta oe paiovout oi any;xnoqiea if mieigafaica . the Wlddif. eacj Ihe'brphun, cin never i- ritQj'!cdjD aDy.ttateci theu.c: :cncet'ithat;Creat nritainV-Tlittw that . immdciUdtiipfccU'cc'r of holding toe sonf ,-tne tauaDzna, tncriuiacrj -in boodVee, because hi rr as taken by chaccc'r AirthVse iu6V though of Britain 'may Vinsist ?upon the service bf her own 6ubXecu;he.nas no . right to adobt' uchT' means" foritheir Teco very as involve, iroaa tnc very uirc orineir operauoo uic,ucaicifc & olf, of 'freemen' And indeed there V rotjeh 'good- sense jn what;those. wo men and chiidreaWe ab'c tp'tcU. these champion 5f British vwlcnc, that we mlchc.Wei-Wrupcthffm to ai icnceucw vain ana aa3e t)Duupg. There rexnains pna thing for our ho' nestcounm men to do. , and that is, to . -':.-'" V- ' iff . - - Keep suco.cnaractera irom tne . cxer burs oi puncr wcrr uiu iuem. anv part bf a, nation concerns Kc if they esteem its citizens no more highly than; to tqrn them 4 over thus umely. to 'slavery and chatns;rhene- Verihey may chaace to be kidnappea by. Britain : and deem that admims trauott worthy of their foulest abuse 3or settiog up a ciaimin ineir oenau, and for Uc manding their discharge irom sucn suuenngs ; wnat couiaa ny American ipromise himself under their:r)touctioo? . . But there ls'acpther description of (Eitixena froni whom the overthrow of .the government -need not, be expect ed, ti uly? JSut whose conduct 'bad. the tatnre tcudinty withthat of the open cna avowea inctias oi uruisa aggrcs e:on,'vi2; torprotwctdr evils. 1 And they re tie re fore worthy the' f ro w n s arid indignation1-? of their more virtu otis country men. - mean thole: jvjiose insatiate thirt;"for .gain absorbs all consiaerauonsi puouc gnoa. . r ' -4 Could tl'ose gentlemen pdt'aivay, Qra mcraent, their inordinate love bf ' money, arid listen ' to'Tthe-candid statement of the evils which attach to the country from their conduct;-1 am sure they would hide themselves from the eyes' of the upright and in their re'tireraent feel a 'sufficiency of re morse to cure the dreadful distemper But such' gendeme'n conclude they can serve the cneniy kod themselves too, ana mat no narm can result to the government from such conduct ! What a. fearful lack of reflection do uch men lcttay.! How stupidly ig norant of their own political exiau ence A doctrine, this,-that supposes it possible 'for a man to uar himself VVhen an unprincipled citiien shall. in the prosecution of a trade with thtv cucray mace niswousanus, , qoes it tL i : : ' prove mai ine traue is not noxious to Neuq.?;tohiho supposes so I tor a moment thmk on the consequent 5"""?"!t to the community at this ttnSe, were 'the cnemy'a wants administered to by a large proportion oi noor countrymen, jmd they may then determine the cxtentof the im- Tiiuicukjr uiw, biacncs io a amine in- uiviuuai cogageov in tne same netari ous wbrk -Theaamlbcensureshopld be awlrdec) to eaehrtan ando the same;extcnt, whphall. supply die c nemy.'eitherdirtcttybrjodifctlyas tbpugh'hejhadmaile ocef oflhe bum ber," w hoV.- abominable wickedness in this ;:pirtiatUr;Aha'd(' 'destroyed lihe country. ;Avery act .of this sort tends immediately to subvert, agreeable to VuiextentTvery.just , view of the iro- vernment ,. m thiswar. And 'yet, ouu. j 4fc r? in leu up postcniy, ana indignant4 ax the virtuous feel at iuch conduct no w there aire American ci tizens base enough to" .accept .of the enemy s mo t gracious permission to selves; forsooth, .behindfas diimr'e. lul an act as everlsullle-the honor of ThVse bri:'wHbm rests .all the re: I sponsiblUty'of our naYtonalrcncerhs', uvvuuij Huitu, miu caroc&uy recom mended law ;prohibttbry;,pf so basing a prctice.V. AndVthl.to the vlnuous roari, should sufficeand es-peciallj- is thV HepresenUtiVes, the people dr those concerned tQ jsuppbrt ; uHuur jiuu iuicTcatx3i. tnenauon in this war ainctidaeclthe 'coatem 0" I- wr jorvtas tt.y tsut does ti barrelof fiour do. the. enemy the less flood on that account ' , v v ii i iv illicit i?c uawwu fcv t,"" - T, . t men ! irvinff Arnerny for.'Uie sake oi present pensmnff, ga in v bltfo! of their country m en' Jfbrthee o fvi rs vl M ? -i n4 rnf r i-ook u DOh meh&yV-aud r Thci continUationoT wis", address will be anttempt to pbmt out- to. cay coqntK'meuAos wnoci tey snouia oe cvr garucu , irom whom alt our present ev us nave sprung, and to wnom, 11. vcrrtpurju-. vercnient is overthrown, e shah be indebted for the dread ml catastrophe. gun; bo!ats. .i It is a fact that althougn tnese ves sels have oeen ridiculed by selfcon- ceiled) ignorance as wholly ineffective, vet our iriost experienced nayal com- maaders, have declared "them fully mem as preferring s ils'df this. univpidable, war, toa tern rnm'nctfflf fnr the DumOSC IOr Wnicn.l I LLj v; as - -.'''u.Wr.-i'l I Jaftd -Other .rfiiinnliAk.'.!.::.! i ncy wcic uiiii; MkvMv, the defence of our bays, -rivers and harbors. ; : , v i The rrallant Decatur who has nroV ed theitility before Tripoli, recom mends' them as a most efficient means of dllcnce or defence in port, and 00 one ever..lcontended that they were slrviceable to cruize against ah enc? my at 5ea. it jlf we had a sufficient number of them, all completely man ned, we scruple not to ay, that the coc- y could not lay at anchor in Hampibn Roads as he does atjire- sent. . .-.j' ' x - ' i ( . ,The heavy . rnetal they carry, arid the favorable situation they would be enabled t& take, would give them an bobortunitv of annoyinpr the-enemy's opportunity ox annoying the-enemy ships, without receiving any injury from them. vThV'.'Brhish officers kuoiT how to; appreciate the efficacy of our Qun: oats,' as may be seen by the followiog occurrence X ; . 'ftine of hese.Vcsseb, alt well man ned, and commapded by Capu Slew art, of the Constellation in person, got under way on Saturday fternoon and qropped down to the is arrows (about 5 miles below trie tortsV where they were discovered 'by one of the ortnsn mgates, tnat nau ancnorea in the mouth of Tames Biver T,he weather was uncommonly cfllm, the titU favored the Boats, and was a- gainst ther frigate if the attempted to nevertheless: rejoin me equaaron, such was the activity and exertion of those' on board 1 the frigate . and so greal their apprehensions from an at- tack of our litue musquilp jUet, that ner coats were manned out in a trice, and she was towed down to the squa dron, before . the Gun -Boats could possibly have come within gun shot of her, even if an attack had be en me ditatefd. ' The fact isiahat if thefri gate had held Q on Boats in as little estimation as some ol our wise-acres, f and kept at her anchorace, the : latteY lavored by tne caira.ana the advan tage bf distance v would have succeed cd in cSptiiring her, ' Without any dis paragement tb the' braVery jnd good conduct of .her officers and crew. r BY A VThUlUTY. I . it . . . ,1. . ' An Act die better to provide fprlhf; aoppties ,01 tne arrnyoi me unuea autes, ana for th ' accountability or persons -'entrusted with the same. .' ; x ' ' - a tnacttd ij thf Lr tc, and, House of Rei pretcniamx: of -voc ynueu oiaict or Atnertca, in Ccmgrttt o.4cniDicat Aoat tne miro section vt the actcnUled Anvaci-t6:prbvide loi the erecting' and Tepalring'6f arsenals and niagatines arid, for other purposes.' passed on'the secbnd'day of Aprijj one thousand seven hundred? and fiinelv- four, be;arid tbejsame fshereby repeal en irorn ana alter ineiniriycnrst dayoi Aiarcn, one inousana cignt nunarea and AWrteen. "Sr K:j- t StcJJtd'ke iifthratf,XhiA there shall beriVupcrintcnd u1ary ;suppl"re reside aVibe seat of g vernmet,'and receive an an nual Salary, of 'th'ree tH6usand;doUars and ,wThose- duty- it!shalli'be, ilnderlthe direction of the Scerctary. uj the War Oepairtmeht, t,B keep'jroer accounts' vf ,al the 'mid&ryvsto every; descrrptibni parch asedc;'distri buted for theoie of the army of Abe TJ nittri Sates, and of (hevoluntecrsaDcl by h&hospcsurgeorxLand othe clBcers" belQnfrti.Ovthe spiCaland medical aVptmentandt i 0iicer3,, cgentsr or (pei'sonsorhcfvshall nave reeeiveajisirwuieo,- or peen cn Uusted wifh; soph stores and suppliei'as ' afir eai' Call Jp ac bbrsbrisrrio aSditfand'seftle aU sucha.c counts, and, in case 9f deUrUentp; tcrform all such otberduties respect DeDariment. ? Sec 3. bt it further enacted That me and the quter-inasfersdepactmerit, cimental quarter masters, the commis sary of ordnance, his assistant and dc- puus, tne principal , riospiiai surgeons 9nd officers bdonging- to - the hospital and jnedical departments, and a!J;otfitr and jnedicai deparjtmenis, ana au otntr ) r -r-; CU"; awrsaici, or his offictU. ha ve received, ormay.Be; entrusted with -P.flS - an v storesor lubbries' of anlrdescnb WjT.we; place to 1 which - I d the JU.nited States, aodot trie vQiunteers .autantcomi or militia ihcir ployrf- m also make such" other returns respect ing the meVand' at sucbMher'times .is the Sec reiary f yr the " War Depart ment may prescribe : -'Provided ,howc vers That the accounts and returns, thus rendered, shall relate to;the, articles of supply only, ' which pay have been re ceived and disposed cl. as may remajn n hand, and shull nntembt ace thespe- xie acpounts lor monies disbursed ibv such uthjers, agents or other ptaon ; which specie accounts shall be rendered as heretcfort jo the.; Accountant for the Wir Department. v ' , . '? t A SccAyAndbc, it further gnactedtThkt ail the ofticers, agents, or other-persons wno, may receive, rnqnics m aavanee trom the' War Department, spall ren der quarterly accounts to the Accbunt- ant 01 tne , saia ut pariraeni,, ,01 meir . 1 : i i'Av - 1 . t specie receipts ana .aisDursemenis ana shall moreover, make auch bfher month- fly summary statements. thereof to the 1 occrcwrj iux, uic aiu ju rii unciu, us accounts of supplies, or of monies ren dered as foresaid, shall be respective ly settled by the, superintendent.gene H of WUtary supplies, cd.bjr te ac- - - tUlr. -U u cording to their respective authorities wunin mrec moninyazier me ume wrten SecS'yAnd ht it further enacted That the Secretary for. the jVar Department shall be, and he is hereby authorised and directed to define and prescribe, the species as well as' the amount of sup plies to bercspecttyely purchased by the commissary, general's and quarter master general's departments and the f respective duties and powers of .tfae.said w.uuuvi ,muua ad also to adopt and prescribe gene ral regulations for the transportation of the articles of supply from the places of purchase to the several armies,' gar risons, poatSi.and recruiting places, Joe the safe, keeping pf such oracles and for! the distribution'of an adeqiiate and timely supply of the .sameito the'regi?' jnental quarter-m.asters and, to such o ther cthcers xas.may by virtue; ol such regulations be entrusted with the same; And the : Secretary aforesaid is also au tnonseq to nx ana .maKe reasonani al lowances for7 the storeenh storace. tmd , salary 6t s'tore keepers' - necessary ( lor, the safe keepfng ol all military stores arid supplies.-.h-'" : JL.'' .- . .Sec. And be it further endcted.Th2ii mesupenntenaeni; geujcrai. ot,miuiary supplies snail e appointeo-by .the f re sident, with the , advices -Jnd consent :o( uic oenaie , ouvinc, ri?3iucuiiSincrjE by authorised to maJe the appointment uui iju iuc 1 puesauiiuw ucuct ww 11.11 ippomtmehtJ shall be -;uJrJmiUedto Sena taat- their ! next meeting for?. their adviccand consent;-vt:. ;-Vod- rtv-- . ;oec 7. ttjLutnerKtp.aueayt nai me super intenaep;) general ox military su pplics shall be authorised to employa a uf&cien t number of Clerks": ": Providtd, 1 nai. tncir annual cpropensaiioo snan nbtexceedrihheiw xlIars' ; , and the Sum oY eight thousand .oUarsJserebVpprb ing the said cotnpeDsailon and that -ol i uie supcnnicnoeni aioreaaia quruiii 10c IfSWBg, tjoicei artrnen'trtosUDDli other contineenV,. icples respectively astyS for the Wan n., t-. to the reffimpnial nuni- i , ' !t to such ofijeers as mav br tbWi ' ' aforesaid ber desiirnatcdth. and other fsuri L.5 :rUi Presidsst of the. Senate nm tPm ' STATli iJFNOifTH.fAkni irwii M BYancrptJaieS6fi . General' Assernbly; Hlj ExcelieDcv i; trommander in Chief is auihcV'scd topresaibt luc tvui4L,ii yi uic wucrai ana c ieia Uaictri o the Militia dfthi State. ' Ii purstii'nceof wnicn.oe ejects tnt tne same sballbtYi fbll6w$ : , The tTaifbrm cf the Generals u4 iheir Aids dCaop, shall lot dark bfbecoat buff Imieg, cape and cufls, jellow battonj," standing collar, full to the breast, with twa bottons ojj eacojide, about fiv inches rroi - Uu; cod, plaip breasted, three rows of buttoai ten in eacbt and the rows abbat threi ir4ej piMi uuuua f iic potKti naps fcouape the edge of the fitting to sliew fotu buucbi under acb iuan partly covered bj it, !ind tie skirts hooked oyer. . For Summer, white test 1 and pantaloons For W Inter, white yest and Jlue pantaloons; with buff jet in the seams irorn pe nips eowo ; auwarrow doou, biaca leather stocks, hapeau de bras, witi a loop f gold lace, two zold .iassels, tlackeoikades with a golden eagle in thcehtrfe, Wade jjilumff ; with red tops; red SashesveQowilteUswordi ' r ' ' i - '.' ."- fi it' : nil ':.!- suspenflea tiom a ikji duckjc a roiiou tne want. The Adjutant General, a redjplumej twj golden epaufettes ' Major Gererals, with two; stara. on tbe strap T each epaulette :-Brigs,! dier Generals with . jene.V and the vAdjutantj General with one starr Aids to have tie same; nmf orn as the Xieneials, excepr thej are ta V will wear a irold laced coat, and in evers otter respect wilt he dressed as a Brigadier Genejray 1 Field Oflwers "cf hfantn. j . the ftiSform of the Field Qt5cersofrn.J try, naii oe aarK Diae qoau wihv . tags and 'collar; white baubns,J and t be rnadfi in every respect as those prescribed bovc for- the General Ofticera k .tb4 cufis tt plain with i. four buttons on each jl fee andet cloalhs for both Sumrbei aiKltVioter, wbe like tnese to tre worn by the Gherals, except their blue pantalobni Ailr fa kP- the seams jnsteaoSo Suwiiv tocftv ehaneku de bras with a blaek cockade,:anfl silver eagle, thVcc nire, black fetuiew f? with" red to be worn by jibe. ColoeiV J white;tipt with red by tneiMjo ; vii-.v ( of silver i Each Field Officer to wearoce m. . ; each'houlder -.'Swords silver mounted to w : worn' withawhne cross belt about three wcbti. wideVed sashes and Wack leather swfekfc , X& c Cavalry. .1 . " 4! The Colonels Id Majors of Cailry- weai'ta-midetbf dark Woe doth, ;A.'t.;. .nM rftilar V the skirts ot iw - J Wr to' fall inches below thefeg &ni? a1botb inchevfrbm J " teeageittibtwJ rwsof batpns.thi r : hhrrfinihes A ftttff and to coatM . Mtiorrsclim .?fS J v.r: :t- uJ., .Ui. cLmS o fail w ori'eachur b'utns.Hh 'skirts to ? soaibehips,acn tow oj..ipur DUHpus. Yr'.r .-.i.Wifr. Erected iohemby Ofitcersoi beacjiieatherrf witW ikm, r, riwn,?and; af sashed W eockadea wJth gben ad flea tners ups wjiu u ----r . . . AMeM arbutt coiourea dsi awm wvv lettes eaglesbuttoai. Which wiU he fcIow -- v officer! If any of the uenenus vv . have had their thuform coats fl iaatttej taceor cqrd. ?are eDt: hereby repaired to causey Cbjdi , C aiyfcitooftheCfgJisi - U ( -4nitir.RT WlhhitriK. o Adjutant Gcterdofftx"" ; tr Outcerabf tfeamc grade. X-?;:'j. -uy-,::,: "v:-;v v"-:-:;-.j -jv .'Av-?,;wrvr ; :' i . f. -
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