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?fri-P : J.!?4, loia, r-A":; j '.f r :. .ii: nftt fltilv. il TK enioy wis iiijcrty r. i 8ayr.ia laai- we 1 1 irjaii Close, l nave rernaTce,. tuai ?inipn thpnerinlp vL' there, ht'tfittiAmnti tti f -Tl
SSW UafcvpaUy now
SSr Jot fcr bauonil Jb- ty. ajuMtr t-
bt aTrrVinall.pTt.cf5hrpTtcnramu
Blty..TcVe arc a rt ;and attiopat
U the utxie bU.Prpricv 3st,
hooU render -the.' tribute- cf pafctrtied
. .tr. Hav ia-thc.ouict posjrssj
paisage vttettd brrfe iplrd Psalmist
. r that
!Tfc passage aa wbii I alludeHthis :
coce to the Jewish natioc, jt may, never
theless be. applied tv.XJje United btatca.
Keeping the fpjrit the, pai&agc in view,
we cannot but nWice theiiaod of-God m
all national iTri and.the peculiarity
cf.lilshand WiCTreci-jousiBy the hand
of God. I mean his agency 6rjm)vdcnce.
And. atthoogG m?f btt'.seea ia aUr.cf
bein m obviou., there ' arc . few, f any,
WhArefte. in iomedrrecat Icu to ac-
lnowled 5C It. A It i. Indeed, by the opera?
UoacX God handler by thexercjse of
bis proridence, that be'eansea tjune to
exitt, creature! to act, ox eTeiiti to. take
; pltce, .'SValUMif induiring'. how Jiis provi:
Scocc fcii ihft natural .world U set-fcrth ir
the scripture ; we irja jejt bieryeVthat
la the moral world. .It U re p'rtscnteoin
auch'Jacyaatt aa tliefbIlawlnr":-.Thc
Kiic heart b b the. bxd f ihct Lchl,
' asiheiver of letter h.tometh it Mjhl
therrvet:he vUL' A jnan Jiearnleyls
cOi'his wayjbot the Lord' direcutb hit
.tepiU.VI:.Wai ,ive. (hem onei heart. He
turneih t5cir heart to hata, his peojde, to
deal iti!elf , with bis 4ervanUI -Mark
the tohraseclorr : to ceartwuetr'witn
bis servant a, 'VNTieb Pharaoh;', King of
Ejypt, therefore, once said, come crt,,Iet
cs deal wisely i ih the ehildrejL lirael.
lcat thev nn(tlp!y ; let, us. concert, tnea-;
furo.wlicjrhy. their fctura, may b6 the
ttrrmcr add their bonae renderetT per
petual ; who docs not see the hand of God?
who docs not discern bis providence which
was then txcrcied In such a way as, most
effectually toaccore and exhibit his own
drj- in the tyrant's destruction and in the,
dehreraace of this people ? And - when
George,- King of G real-Britain, bncTat
teropted to' tnake his cnlontes in America."
morcKrnsibly fl the effects of hi usurp
ed authority, bv subjecting them tontcgal 1
to hich,- tUl then, they Iwd always been
considered as entitled, who dees not race,
e ven in ihclrit and conduct of that king
and hh counsellors, ahe hand of Godf. ia
ether wordsVihJirovidcoce of God,whid
was then1 operating in such a inanncr as
eventuaJlyitomrnpic tnc pnae-oi unum
by deliteTine the-colonkrs from 'their or.
pressionand a4vanciogthetn'toNatioiial
exktcnce, aavereigcty and independence?
And who doca not see the hand cf God
h the spirit and conduct exercised by the
txoole of this country, in relation to those
eppreisive edicts sued from' the courtn
Britain? Every fctrue Anrrrican; 'every
painoi, every rrai aucut v i
whaterrr countr-; cannot bat approve the
Spirit by which uur fatheiTwere mfiucnCri
ed at the coramciKement ox tne revolt
etonary iiruggler And if the hand of G"1.
. tttobe seeQ ufthe kindliajcf that splri
. no less is it to be seen in thijse remarkable
' events and transactions tout took , place"
d iriog the bloody conflict, and for which
that spirit prepartcj them.And a nit
Astonidiing thinr it'ah in the prcvidence
cf Godv that.liruahXcd at they , were,
to contend with uieUgiooaof llritainYtd
Sustain such a" coniiict, tliey shpuld nerec
telesa be anintatcd wth courage and un
daunted resolution tb iuch. a degree that
tui priVallocs of case'br cooifort, no suficr
ingsof toil and paih could for a moment
caue them to relcrtt their undertaking or
: thriak from the noble end they had In
view, najnely, the liberty of their country"
To secure thii Invaluable blessing, it wax J
etpuaiiy'ncccssi'.y tor vuctu w.ue uiui
cA s and. considexibe what evidently, was
ttic design ct Meavcn Taai Ainenca snouja
be ircr -the united srnirii. which tlrcirnrfc-
vancd.nay be view td afonctif the special
Ithli country forpaoi -y. " .
Thus the band or agency of God cp
tPA- hrth trv til ft CAr.nirlx that'influerltl
V
I vert perfetflY'fe.' X eontrlatin; thoa-e
!; Hir itt-the ouiet Tosrssj"ui, .a
H G0d bAtll not GC&il W irjuninr h.
Xhcuh tfuVtaemVAracle of the Divine
w'fcrd mir seem lo have a primary refer-
IT M v . , i
with an ardor for liberty, and uniting them
at the beart-oCcneinipin thia thing; , but
also,' In. raising up and qualify in in ah
extraordinary; manner, such as he intend-,
nhnuld bLnrincinal aeetita in accom-
Inllihine his purpose. I ullude to ttie povJ
II- .. crtinf with
which' the men composing the congress,
and the men who led our armies were, at
iJiat interesting crisis, almojl instantane
ously inspjred. Shall I menti nOie hames
of ttiet venerable men? But,:ihf our
Fathers of the Hevoludon, wherp are
t!ie- ? and the horoes of 76, -do they live
forever ? Yes; For, though most of them
have deceased, they still I veidte hearts
of their countrymen, and their ine.norials
will endure rochout all generations.
It was notj'I repeat H, it was not a fortu
itous'drcumuance or casual event,. but
tbc special providence TJof God, that ad
vanced Gcorg? H "ushirigtvnQt distin-guy-hcil
pest of cornniander inchkf of 'the
AmCrcan armies k By. the smn.e special
ProvUcTicc was h'e ih'iclded in tbi day of
battle, Ami hi liraes of inlminVpt danger.
By; the &:inie divine influence, Was hisuo
ble;jniind supjcrted amid those perilous
and'aiuictive scenes with which he was
(aiouitr, and which emphatically tried
mcti1 9utiU. i
It was the peculiar hand or agency of
Gixi also. Hat suggoted to Washington,
such a plan of operation, particularly in
relation to the Larl Cornwall, as tfTcc
tually h waited all the ttfbrts of the Bri
tish coainfandcr in chief, then in N. York,
aud so eventuated in the capture of the
Britisharmy at Yorktown, which put a
glorious termination to the war.
Another idea' suggested in the passage,
if Wiis observed, was; the peculiarity of
G vfl's hand in Kspect to us as a nation. I
mean that iu the providence of God as ex
ercised towarih us, we see such evidence
of his goodness that in a variety of respects,
we may say, Heiiath not dealt so with
any nauou Here we might notice the
j country itself we are permitted to inhabit, j
fertilitybf ta scil--the.aalubrity of its at- J
ncVpherc ; lie- pprity of k$ waters hs!
pleaanic : flr . Eituaticntbe means'
which hw.brds fto'- mUuitfyvirtuc and
genius for tke acquisition of wealth,' res
pectability and tame;. VAnd If in these rcs
pccu".w.are distinguished dfrom most.o;
thct nations : much more so are we in 4
regard to the government under which
we lite. It is n t a government of Kings
and Nobles, who in all ages ba e general
ly ipurned at the rigaUtd'ybicli reasona
ble creiurej are cuuded, who have consi
deid the people as quita another and in
ferior order ot beings, niporUnt in no o
.tner icw than, as they might (being
emerge Jia ignorance and blinded by le
iusiouj sene the purposes of their ambi
tiou and cruelty. No, thanks ha to Ciod !
the government under which wc live b al
i - ... i
LgDvenuiient oi tne fieojile themselves. ; In
tUtlr Holies u the power placed? andifat
any'liurra Cliange be necessary in thead
mitibtratruu, it i with them to effect it.
l at cun tiii be said of any nation now op
al" the f. tee ot the earth r No: Whatever
history relates of ancient republic, or
uioscoi more recent onginrhc fact is,
that not-1 a vestige' of them now remains.
Have la tUlStavoured land. The nowrr i
j government, however, might I
j hie hands' of the people, and y
ight be vested in 1
yet that gov-
sJrament, owuig to the nattire of the coh-
"uctulon;vOperate.uafayorably in respect
(o CUcrtJigtotis liberty of tome of the citi-
xensv
isLatcs contams liothirte that can eive anv
jut rduud of offence to any tortion of ci
rix envwh ate vcr their religious opiniooa
may be. Itsccurci all, ranks of citizens
c very, epecica pit right : it coinbines wis-
dQULwiilFenenrr. and connects the di
pity cf the goVeiTiraeui with tbe safety? and
tiappinciVof. the icdlridual."'No one on"
accovmio; iu religious tenets rendered
Iioclfgible'lo any office cf the government.
If a man prefer one kect ordeothination
oi.cunsuaniio,another. heis welcbinefKd
16. do, and If he -choose: lie mav eert '111
hrs influhice-to render it .the prevalliniri
.m, ut .f rf'.t "iir..
SX shmcru-of rcl.igron'or torobiMunhe
fru: ecixjse iherwC! ; Truais ttsit iAt
t Ji. C li-i
.t., eu- reqnirea, tne.1
the sooner It w uakhowa'ia theVald. t
mvher (Erectly or iadire&Gy,iaav .bciis-'ju
x. 1' .'
' v
wucr wr raaniiBu,; uuraitnougn -.tlie
frieWlr.thahid;T;prVte Vut
Ahc(cnt ail venerable jsuutJo;,. -na
give iublJc tbiuiki for their reviral ia Eu
rope;',tho prominent featiijxs cf- tnat re-;
ugton axe t,rueiry jtna opnrcsiiou. And 1
hesitatd not txTtiim, thut't iu infiueric
till enjoy ifiUineit 'MUblctting; Here
the peculiarity of God'ihand is especially
to be noticed, ror tne iact neea not, oe
concealed, ; since it cannot- lie denied,
that' that liberty. for(vwhichApuri fathjer
fought and bled, has ag iiii becTtattacked.1
and that too ty- thV same' government
whostf unjustjmeasures hadformerlyioc
casionedtHe blood of tbQusands. loi. pur
countrymen; by theyry saihe bverrim'ent
that had. recognizedihe libertyUnd iftde
peiideiicc of this country. !
What were the motives'of the British
government in again attacking our liberty
and independence, it is not difficult to cjou
jecture,. Britai.f had indeed acknowledg
ed the. Independence of America ; fur this
obvious reason, the. could not prevent it;
and s trotn, thatrcriMderition she ac
knowledged it, it did not require the spi
rit of prophecy to foresee that' whenever
atvopportunity stuxdd offer by which fche
might think : to compensate 'herself in
some measure fir the merited disgrace 8c
mortification jw hie 'i she, by her on. fnlly.i
herself of the opportunity. .Opportunltes
in abundance have been given hen either tom
display her friendship anmagnanjtnifty,
or to exerdse the spirit of hostility .t
Whether she has generally acted fthe
friendly part towards, the United Stae?,
or, for a serif a ox years prior 10, mediate
war. martifested a very unfriendly: pa"rt ;
you are, fellow-citirens, fully'competentl
to form an opinion ; because .the facets tn
refa'tion to the conduct , pursued both . .by
I Rmrland and America towards eachlo-
tner ever since tne penoo, nj mc rcou
tionary warfare ail before you. Let 'it
suffice to observe here, that acordingj to
the septiments of republicans, and fede
ralists also,' America bad sufficient cause
to declare war against England, who, for
a loner time past, on the ocean had been
carrying on war against the United States,
Qf the .'justice of 'the war. indeed on the
prt 01 tn unitcu otates, na one enter
tained a single doubt in whose breast re
mained the smallest sparky of TcVi The
situation in which we were as1 a nation,
left us but onejof twolhihgs to choose 1
eitncr tameiy to sunenaer our.ngnts o
Britain, or oppose her injustice by a resort
tocrras. Thepeeple, by their represen,
tatives in-Congress, chose the letter. The
manner in which this w,ar was prosecuted
you all know. How strictly the rules 'of
civilized warfare were; adhered to by the
United States, and in "what respects, and
to what extent they were vjolatedty Eng
land, the river Raisin, Frenchtown, Ha
vre de Grace, Hampton, the city of Wash
ington and many other places bear testi
mony. How the national ajni of govern
ment was impeded in" its operation thro
the opposition of the eastern states, how
that opposition strengthened the .bands !of
tne epemy, proiongea tne war, an,u conse
quently contributed to augment the na
tional calamity, I niecd not inform you
Aior wm jtra expect me to.speait parti
cularly of , the bravery idisplayed by our
army, or the valor exhibited by our infant
navy .' I will just remark that both have
deserved wclW of their country, and re
ceived its cordial approbation; They
have indeed given the world to under
stand, especially the legitimate kings'!
of Europe and their parasites, that wlne
er their armed host- (which ;are only
tools of oppression Yebme in contact with
fthose of the American republic,1 theyarjb
rare to be overcome. They haveamon
Ishe'd the enemies of freedom abroad and
instmcted them at home; and haver, one
would think,, convinced., thera that'-hb
counsel or devicecoF their can ver 4uc
ceed in wrcstrncirom 'the sons of Ameri
ca the legacy of their Fathers-while' t)i6
God of their Fathert ft with them: Need
we particularize ?. See in ther west', an ar
my of British" veterans' pht to -'flight'.' and
ujv opvurc oi an equrc Dntisn uecw-i uc,
like was never before But-to " shew y$i
farther hs fieculiaTitVoi GoJL's hand, ?te
in . a little time after ft similar exhibition 1
ry . . . . r, -r----r-:rrsz . i-.-
ravourotthc Ameridah: Ilepubllc frT;if it
"weTepobleVlioweVerrr-thft spirit bf
'ui.terpctibntr.Hea
' erowaiy ct z f heV: sign resienteclaa; it
i(i iciuauc iuici ouwu
Vbuf.dntlclpate meairiing r-aiid supple
leau
mitrated in thecnce: and. ihuredto ail
uxc uqirpr c: appyar.oer.iaitjf; I
ubtl'detaand en;ranceV balibulof re-1
Scarcely
:gttuxid
-l ttle.ensue'sw
Whatt!
result r On
lYorktw "which 'terWiihaiea tHe'revxilu-i
txiOTI nw fT -U.AO 11. (UUvlH(
I ." T '-' i . ",- r' " l
. - 4 . 't
. .:' j c
.).M.-.Vwt,t-,wl,....i -iixniin
m ,ihe north. Another British'army van?
"quiCTr'ahoUierIiritbjh' fleet-entirely
capture :d.1. Col'td m6rj? bbvibusprbofrbe .
fsriYen ot the'sn fir nrhVidenrsof God Fn
r
nn suia n cue ic-.i. 01 i-wa fceaianajb
.wounded ctherbeholdtfrqm
riSOoVtOOO'TrienUedwoundedi'a
n.Jtfbrisdne'rila'erilvyjihecene'iat
was necessary in therevolutaary war in
order to success," and V.iaUip: tthenited
spirit which then" prevaUedrhe ba6d,pf
God was obsfervablel Every bodr Snows
tha in oiir late contest the spirit of Union i
has tpeen tarv less remarkable. ?WhaU
shall wersay ? That the bV vlo4;
hath been less conspieuoua in -tiu alva'
tion of our republic? No, verily.bnf tliH
more so. $ot w LtKstanding the - bat '
seemed to be divided against itself, ?knd
by ah internal faction ' was threatened
with destruction; it hasi blsed beXJod!
it has. been preserved f., 1
An anecdotet)ccurs a aiy mind, which
Iwjll now venture to relate, k gentle'
man -de voted to the. cause of true religiou,
remarked once when ainpng sonie of his
religioul,friends, that it had soaaetimes
seemed stranere to hifo that the" Dl tine!
Being should permit the cause of truth fb i
be assailed w.ith sueb virulence, and that
too by a number in the world of considera
ble abilities. . It is, replied one, of the
company, that the cause, mifht thereby
more manifestly , appear tp I thec-ause
of God ; seeing, jiotwitliBtancL ; the most
appapntly successful weapons are eni- t
'pioyea against it, tney cannot destroy it ,;
alsoto renderthe bandtqf God -the more
conspicuous intlie final oveithrow of Sa
, tan's kingdom f Tbe applicaon is eav
Itvill only remark, that, God In his prcn;
.way as should convirice its enemies djait its
preseriwtion' was not to-be ascribed to'any
waiu oi iuuuy anu ihchtis on in;ir part to
destroyjtb'at to his hand, alone, Arid ii
must r;fessed that God's hand hath
conspicuouslysnone both ia the salvation
bfjbur 'republic; and in theconfusion and
disgrace of iU,e'nemi?s. Seeing then fel
low-citizens, tnat we naye been remarka-;
ably favored of God, jand are still, and
thafhe hath not dealt so withany, nation,
who does, not perceive, naywhope heart
is not impressed with'a. lively sense of he
obligations weare under to; give jtO the
Lord the glory due unto his name. It hath
f)leased; God, iff regard to, national pri vi
eges and . blessings, to make us a peculiar
people;! Permit me to remind you of the
brated Judge and Prophet in Israel to die
chosen tribes upon some: recent manife's
tatidn of his gonessto tliem :
. Only fear the Lord and. serve liim in
truth and ;with all your hea"rt,.fof consider
howigreaJt; things he hath done fir you."
Yes,?niy respette& friends and fellow-citi
zeus'-ct- lis jadore thd sovereign of the n?
ntversei; For.hts laws and institutions, let
us cherish a sacred respect. Let us re
pent of our fngratitude and fear fii good-?
nessi! Let us cprdiafty receiyehis osptl ;
the genius of which directly .i,-4itrary
to every species 01 oppression, ana xne sa
lutary influence of whtchr amongst a peo
pie, 3vill render them truly formidHl .4 to
kings, and ata happyr remove from the"
terrors of despotmn.
. Poor, afflicted and now distracted
Fraice,' may perhaps yet discover thU U
at Uo.dis.tantperiod to: come,lying;nor
on an,rinC!u, iu i
rtnnerjhtit on I&raer Kms. ise. from wtl
. VTr'f 7. . , . ;e -t t:t Tf
au iro tne uegraaan(;;anQ concern
infn wh eh- hef orinressnrs have .:.hrniiht it
her,' and exhibit - a- glory yh no usur j
per- from- within norcp'ltidii of kiunl
irom wiuiouc, saaii-pe aoit.eipser;
.VI am Sawareil-' ifc-jfo entioii t$.
have advanced, objections ihay 1t :Sade
Ithas bpen inUmate-thkt'thttse)''
liberty or the rights.of'man is.a rJcaiisr rt
dr.. Whv is the Vrc valence vof thiicakseWr:
umitea r wnyxircumscriuea .wiuun vioer..
narrow boundaries of the United jtSK
.Ifit beTacaiise thatGod approyew.
ehBnldvhe hhi pirofidbee seelja'tofortl
t uiuiugencrjai'ijvicuvIir 1.
-oniy -xvaucr u 4ujc&xui u , uciuyA9s&v.
An objector mayas;vh if jrgio be
the rauseF of u u, wasntt o.ncetia-iQr, 07
long n: lime QOMded roqatipn-iM
p'nt tiinittjo,: tl.pr' ieuc6f c;ause
eveor be retainea ax f 1 cy awornx that!
shall riie.: utifit slMXdditheDiritf i
wiuj uiy uue4i!iiejav pe nuiuaiea
.So'lhat m ifLffiLlttn
Deaair40x wuicaooa uaaiiuniiesceu.,y is -'i
JDrobation. Eut J f soV rebliesTati obrettr
uon pt-the cartn r uut rayrnot imiaroa
ieclkrnsh'et, rhade'i against iriieeUgibn?
rtlihetaiispomi- iiberff ll pre-V
vil ib -iAnd'Uiat:
the eartlsh
the feet otbrr ;hUiat
timeiViUv:exh
?tlfy -Pofn'toilt Tiref retuestiohi
1ablehe;the:tia&fgvw
eveiv be retaihea:-at I fF bywornU-at
rtji,r;;v f ' "'e a ?
,-.r, ..yy tm. BmmmmmlsP ?w
i. it Mi ii'- .mi fn'.i. M ii iiii.i- mti -y,.i.-.it;.-(ir.,-,iwii mm-fv. 'r''' 1 '"J1 ' T
demand fctiJiaVsin'ire iegatdta - "t" C
t
remaV not ii ve to se&'tlrose day i I " xi r -
ram
s cmnaeni.iney,wni4irnv'asi am
xnatnnavvxovviittiiau opyfcstoa uau
on erth'JfeUdV-soldieW Wdcotn'paniona
t igether in his cise.wiUretfder'onr rjtiset-
mgtjoyful tp ail ternity-.'vb 'C r y
Abjuxah l3rs..G t!aii? Cmexi
,lXtoffiei,tonformahly iaa'Resbajn of
cpjunjn ixdiich each commissioned officer-was ' v
boniwiUIbfthwiihberejrted to'thrioince.
By Order, TT. PAUKEUK sf IrusfcGtn. s -V
Oii; HUNDRED & i)OI '
Sic. to offer thfeabo-vi t eward;together with; .
aii reasoaauic expenses, -ivr uieaoprcuisjonj .
and deliveryto hiin;df tbfoUowing deserter
rom tbompaJiyrunder rfly pommarid, o)arir4
i, Arc4u4ai.o; McBeHf ,a!pr?yate,orn ih
filadeti"N-C;ftbou2eiVMffetinBdhch
hioffacbmplexnblacfchAir grey eyes,
femd hV ftrbfessJott Sr.hoolti aster. de
IferteatioiBi Jforf oue,ine Harbor, of
ChirleVtfhMy,lSl:-:
itxtWtiUtBsfii pyAtbornjn
sraneavupon jue jimencan rrauuuB ana - i r n v
vT 'tarint&fc oncludroy ftiMt ; - Jt
tHetmaysaUrealeibeIeWae 1
that!p'rioud-Jibeceve Uy
Princeof Peac 7jv tot iwbW tin?e? ihaH v : y
Ibe no more,wii :usy;we imayuectiogeiner
in that woridlclacredBberfy hU'fece
451 nirectea, pyttnft;conmamrmg; omcej
Ofi Artillery theliart)olvof3hle3toni
dark compietioju black hair, black eves; aila - ,t'
by profesiOii a labourer TleNdeseriea fronj'
IfrSjwaiSa fifer.bjornltt SotftbX:a
rijl'abnuCSveark oId5'feetnQ inches
bk:hi of fair o-npjfexioq, sahdy tiairiC bluft
deiertedToifh Port 3lomtne .Tn STeDfM815M'
Cj4KsiitK-;aVpTivatebom'Cii- v
Na 'abouyear9d5ee
of d- cpmplex;b,
and bvitnfession'aidTiWerifie desertea
fiB ForfMouUnelh November? 1815.
' " caiaiES uoixwxJODi a private, corn in nu
thejrf0Fd;CabeW26; y.earsf oUfiye fee$
ninVinches high ofswirtny wniplexionrUrIi
eyes, aifi uy wuiuu a iiicrf Ciaviiif jjccm ii
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