: ' a. feyyyyayf V.y: .--' y - "'.y7 f V:.; ' i?t w 1000 -: ; r;-i - irv-f VOL. XXIV. fir ISIS " J ... .'yf '"?r-yM-' . y NO - 7 - ' -' . - 1 1 " - 111 1 . ' ' '. ' mr ; t r 1 ; t rCR THE JlEGISTEB. "y . ' . j . r-r..- fnrne nrpfl a 'CODV ff M'ViKppV Awrjican. Girdene rs' Ca. lfcrfar "I iroch pleflsrn.on perus- -f jrd vouW reccn.rrnd it to p- iprf horticultnraliit. .: The .great (U 'TanW H over every work on. thi? mMed, that I have, reaif, if,ihat it ftnt prlV tells irEtti but Aotr. to perforrn tbettiflrent itj eratipns in gardening. Should vou think proper to publish the follow ing extracts, I may probably furnish with others from this va- Jcab'ework. T- "r rT '- lover nf good frmt. Speaking of the neglect of Orchard- ts in his 'directions for January, he - ' y y .' says y - The trees are very of n fumpst en- tirrly ?ubdof d bv rnoss, which kills Wry, and injur-! rthTs' so inucb, that thpy are onlv n ii cun hrnnce fo. the. ground, and e i?rce to ht country. ,Thb evil jnay rsMlv e rheckrdby scraping, and rub b'ng c'fT the ncss at this season of the year with a rcurded iron scraper. &c iben iren hayt little rise to-empToy ''hem art! rrlv seek -wrrk. in idlr. expensive, and unprofitable arruements. tPiaimnp: tlie lVd' if trn'rrtentive of n oistuie vill fsiretinres prc.vrri or rure moss : for dig- wirter,: or in sprir pt and bringi'g frrsh irculd, rr the ccrutirg of r rr(s.& roads, . crtKe rubbish of old walls, will prepared and: puhtrized,: and .laid rund .hem. Vbatrirr contributes to the health nf the tree, wiil cure, or in soire degree rr.itt- gate, thjs aocVpther. diseases. , "The. above ; conderations. ought, to induce to an examination of yourstM dard apile, pear plunr and cherry trees. &c ard where founU necessary, to thin their branches, scrape and . tub off moss, cut tff all dead, or irregularly placed limbs " ard branches ; . and also any luxuiiant cnftuUfuK shoots, - and such branches as appear to be in a"deca)ing or cautery state all of wbichi must be; cut of!" close touhere they were produced, of to some hslthy leading branch, or shoot ; for the feark cannot grow over astump; because thoe is no ; ower, to draw the sap thai wj. f( r which reason, always cut ra ther a little within the wood. . i y Srrccth the cut parts, and jfihe am potatvns are laige, apply thereto.:a light ctvt riiig r f the hedu;ated tar, belbw men tkfd ; which .is to be laid on with a pat'r.g brush? if under an inch in dia xieter, .it is scarcely worth while to go to th.i trrcblei fr r such vhen well pruned; trill heal ard cover freely;.'. " . , Be particular to use a saw in taking eff all.tl c limbs and branches that are too large for the knife, arid 'smooth the cut parts with either the pruning knife, or a ntat dra -kiiife, which 'answers better, for large amputations. ' , -- The n Vdicated tar, is composed of half an ounce of corrosive sublimate, re daced to a fine powderV-ahd then put into a three pint earthen pipkin, with about half a gill of gin, r ather spirit, stirred 5i; together, and the sublimate. ta$ di wived.1 The pipkir. must then .be fill ed by degrees with common tar, and con siaimy stirrea nu lucmixure ismimjaxe - h bUnded. 'TThisquanty will be suffi cient for two hundred trees,1' Being of a viry poisonous nature, it should not' be seFe'red to lie carelessly about the bouse'. The sublimate dissolves better, when uni ' ted with the same" quantity of tlie spirit cf bartshr rn, or of sal ammoniac; This rrixure being apt to run, consistency may be given it, by mixing -it witfi either pounded chalk, or whiting. . , ; The abote composition wilf be found eminently cseful. as hb worm of any kind f-n live near its influence, and" no evil whatever will. arise to the treefrom its poisiw os quality ; it yields to the growth of the bark, snd affords a comple e pro- Uctkn to the parts against the influence cf the weather." r In Ftbruary-i he adds ziS': - ' Where trees, are much overrun with ttfHs,Jt ma be removed as directed in P' re 59 ; f r a strong man, witll a good b rd hrocm in a iet dayrwould do great pM Cuucn. The best" method of destroy '? tni?son Aoung trees, jsto rub all the be nches affected, in, spring or autumoj cr :r. both f heccssitry, with a hard scrub brush and soap-suds. This wilj not ctly ren.ove the mossi but tend consider Preyent.hs sudden reiurn,;. " Canker in a great J measure, arises irtm uimajcules, or small, or very, mi -insects or; worms, &C; of 4 .various : k,uts ; where this is fhe easerfcnt nnho J hole of the cankered . part clean to the 1 -nu wooar wash the part well with the : - - - nf vsv-a f4i "at seem to bein the least afiecied- then J,ve it a light coat of the xnedicnted p'cribfd in p'age S9 V,. ? ; " dissolve a drachm of corrosive su atr xa a gin of gin or other spirit, and '-tn. !.us dissolved, incorporate, it with ui quarts of soft waters This' solution found to be the most effectual re- ever applied totreesbbtb for the Ruction cf worms of every, species. BifV XT j wfcrwtvvu ill. uic Wo danger ,to UiQtPees, JstoVbe daur toUiQtPee .h to' DeU n 1 yi tiiv iiuvvi 11 vim. puiciwiiKUii ijft.tr. which, m. respect to: tbem;vis perfectly innocent n ; In Pecpinber.he closes hig remarks : y ." 1 age ont ai moss Trom your iruu- trees, and when it is gatiieredcarry it jqpite out of ypur garden, to prevent its multiplying by seed,,? which it is very, apt to do." :r'---;- "yW'i -;L :-y"'-.r- , " Fob and scrape off moss wherevertt appears' on your rrnit-ties it robs them rf their nourishment,prevcnts"tTieir free. perspiration, and is an enemy to them in wrv urav. 5 y.-, : " v- SOUTH -CAR OLINA. The Governor, of Si Carolina, in his message to the Legislature at theopen- mg of its session, thus expresses him- self in relation to the imprisonment of debtors : In a commercial country, the utmost vgilance and wisest counsels should be exerted to enfi rce the obligation of con tracts. No expedient more ' -efficient to prevent a fraudulent departure fjxim them has yet been discoveredhaR-to ' vUt with infan ous punishment, thnse who are guil ty. Yrt I would respectfully sdggrst that real mitfortune should not be btended with crime, nor the victims of it reduced to the level "of culftrits and felons. Im prisonment for debt has been "exploded from th Statute .Bo' k of s5'rhe of the moat enlightened govern ments on earth, as impflitic and unjust ; and an, appall ng view of the miseries h engenders can be seen in the pictures exhibited by the sta tist ical.wriie: not only of Great-Britain, but . I regret trf add, of our own -country. HnnhanityN-weeps oyer the .melancholy scene, and I indulge a "hope that the com plaints, of" the oppressed .will - reach your ear and find; from'you. n'ot-an unavailing sympathy, but zztximiuc redress; r, Speaking oC Internal ipprovements, theCovemor sajy ambunfexpended wilU eventually be de rived to ihp tate front' .ttiempletibij of the projected improvements, ?ill scarce- I ly be -..'deemed problematical, and that their completion will be, attended, with ' less cost than is generally anticipated is deducible from a comparative1 knowledge ot ' tnr value of tnewc k and an actual knowledge lof what renains to be d6ne.i j A" few prominent facts will place this greai inreresi in a proper ngin, j i nerf are 870 miles of rivers, in the stae suited to steam boat navigation, . 450 of which have been improved 849 capable'of be- S ing nav.gated by. boats of from 10 to 20 ton, 398 of which have beer, improved ; ,15 milesnd 47 chains of canal naviga tion have been opened ; 57 chains are to be con plettd ; 26 locks have betn con structed, materials collected for 7 and "2-required, "for which no provision .is made, j On the Catawba, asecrion of the work . from Fishing creek to the United States1 Establishment has been contract ed for, and will cost $37,006. When the whole is'completed, the Pee Dee and Ca tnvba will be nayigable from the North Carolina boundary line, and the Saluda to Colonel Ware's, ten miles. below the Greenville and Pendleton litups. The a mount requisite to effect these great ob- jects cannot oe ascertained wuu precisi on, but as irwill be devoted particularly to me removal oi oDsirucuons witnin tnose rivers it will not exceed annually,. what may be conveniently? detached from- the revepue of the otate. , ' PIRACIES NEAR CUBA. The following article appears in the I New York papery: y " Jmfiortant rseeotiations respecting the Piracies near Cuba, have been carri ed on between the British and Spanish Governments, and it is said they have been so far successful, that the latter have given the forme r permission tb make Use of any part-'of their territory itiany expe dition to suppress or punish the Bucaniers, It is supposed to be m consequence otthis arrangement that the Med way, 74, and Seringapatam' frigate, have lately -sailed f It 1 1 ' . r i iromi ii-ngianu on sftreiTervice ana we may . soon expect to hear of them taking possession of certain placv s,von the toast, of CubaA great sensation had been pro cUiced in England'by. the frequent arrival of accounts of jfhe plunder of-British ves sels at d outrages On their officers and sea- men. ' 1 -. ' . . , y V ; Jt is certainly ' imporlanf to tner-? cnantsanu navigators that pircysrioulq nieet its just fate and .that he who fol lows iUsh6uId beT'drivento honester (pecupationj or disabled fcxrever from pursuing that. 13ut is rjot this arrange mentbetween the .. ' twb.cgverlDmeota of Great Britaia. andpainV pregnant wth 'cbrisequenesT; still; moj-eiiriior? ta n r? H o w long j are these : H certai ri places in jhe Island .of CnBa." to;be hefd t)y the British forces ? Is the ocr cupation to .$$empptdry merelTvbris i t to be- of longer contin uancej ? Hefi- ven Knows, we cotet tiot the island of .Cnba; session of it an evit; But there' arc degrees of evil, one worse 4hart anb ther t ancf we shbbld suppose it a worse evij.trt the Uni ted States that ah yfb rejgD,maritime tlie greatest rnaritirne nation," should acquire the possession of that Island, and the consequent command oft he Gulf of Mpicothe absolute freedom of '.which' is indispensable to the safety even of. the intercourse among the sev eral states of this Union; -We do not jneah to suggest that the British Gov crnroent. has any views of this.'sort i but the occupation of stations on the island might insensibly j produce ; the disposition tb possess the whole of it. .Therst footing" obtained by the Bri tish in the East Indies, was not con nected with vieivs of conquest, but the tempTaxion8 to u were roo strong, ana excuses were not wanting, v v yAlI.that we mean to say at present is. that . the future destination of Cuba enrinot be:uninteresting to the People of:the UnitedStates : and that there is a greater evil than its being politi cally and territorially connected with the tlnifed States- though we hope thenecessitv for such a connection, j should it ever occur, is far distant . ' - ; JSTaU Int. - , LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE TE subscribers. Trustees under seve raldeeds duly recorded in th Coun 'ty Court Clerk's office of .Mecklenburg, executed by Col. William Birchettftb se curej; the payment of different sums of money, to Lady Jane Skip with, Bhxhetts and Puryear, and Robert Birchett, Will offer for sale, to the highest bidder," on the premises, on Tuesday, the Zlst-dayof January next, if fair, otherwise the next fair day, that highly improved and valu able FARM, on which Col. Birchett at present resides, on the north side of Rosn ke, and FIFTY or SIXTY SLAVES TheFarm lies 8 or TO miles south-west ; of the Courthousi-j in the county of Meck lenburg, near the -.town of Clarksville ; i contains 12 or 15,00 acres, two or, three hiiiidred of which are low grounds. The J high land is well timbered;' and eHile,; the low grounds as good jas any on' the river. The improvements are unexcepT tionable, even in the estimation of the most fastidious, The residence of Col. B. is fitted up with taste and convenience. and few- families with or without taste, would wish any thing added. The plan tation, is well enclosed, under a system of improved and profitable husbandry", and furnished with fcverv house and'fix . ture necessary for a crop, or stock ; the ; accommodation of an overseer, or ne rgroes. Its situation is healthy and - agree -I able suffice,; it to say that, to persons j wishing to vest funds in such property, it offers more inducements than any in that section of country ; and it is very rare that such an estate is bro t into the mar ket The subscribers, however, hope that purchasers-will not rely on their account of the property, but judge tor themselves The subscribers also feel it their duty to state that, the Negroes are in every re spect worthy of the notice of purchasers ; particularly - of such as want them for their own service. They are in families and raised by -Col. B. on the estate ; con- sistmsr of; four well mstruced, honest Blacksmiths, and a number of Well disci plined, ! trusty , boupe, servants,- male and female, besides field hands, women nd children As the sum of money to be raised wilt be upwards of 40,000, and as the injunction which prevented a -sale last winter has been accommodated, and the sale is with the consent of all con cerned, it is believed, by the subscribers, that no fears or apprehensions need be entertained about ns certainty. If their veracity has ancredu( with th public,' the sale may be certainly v expected, tho' they.rcannst vuridertake to satisfy or to stop 'every idle surs raise or rumor, which credulity "may .believe or ; suspicion may circulate, y ;V': -' - ' ' ' ' -( ' "V . WVre requested, also to state, that the CrjOp, Stocl: arid many other Articles 'too tedious to eriunieratei will be offered tor sale at the same' time and place, yyj 7Vnw-Tlie Land, 1, 2, 3 &4 years ; bonds with approved security, and a deed in trust on the property. The Negroes, 12 months credit ; bonds With approved security. to carry, interest from the date, but to be remittedr if pu nctu ally r paid, and interest deducted for cash payments. The other, property, the terms, will be made known on the. dayiof sale. Thi sub scribers will give such tide as is xonvey ed to them' by the sajdseverat deeds," on ly, which tbey ihyite;fpurchasers tq pe ruse; though tbe'titles are believed, bon-r fidently be unexceptionable!,; I The sale twill continue from rdav to da v, until the 111 ,. . m.'.t ' w . -5 iST. S wnoie is disposed or, me. iana.oewg .vucr-.i d hrst. No property ; will bff dettverea until the terms of ale areibmplicdwith. ' V.. ,:; ;. ALEX..S FEILD', r . tK - jamescuningham; . " -v; J COTVGHESS. SENATE. .. ' - -A. - ..! .. 'if M ON DAT," fl EC. 9. The Senate proceeded to the appomtv ment. (by ballot, agireeabTv to thprabtice of. the Senate;! of the1 Standing Com mi t- : eel. as toiiows v, ; , -: .-:yyy.;y i ' iOn Foreign .Refa'thfciBMtwffi ': bour. Brown, of Lou. Macon,' Kingi of,N. ';..Y,:ElllOtt.t,:','; ' ' y j On FinanceMessrs. Lowrfe, Hplaies of Maine, .Van Buren, fiatbn, Macon. .4 - j wOn Commerce ahdh 'Mqnaefuritar Messrs. Die ke rson,Ruggl es, Findlay , Lanf j mani.'DWplf.i-'.-: ;.y v. j yOn iWreWflliairts i of T'en. Cirandkr.Tay bK Jphnim ofK. Elliott.:- . " i-A y'SMi'lX: ' - On the Mititiz. Semourr Lanman.i Chandler. ' On JVdval Affairs -Messrs. Pleasantsf Williams of Miss. Parrott, , Ware, Lloyd of Mass. ' ' !-'; , . ' -: ; ' 'i-' jv . On the Puhlic Lands. '--Messrs. Van DylcTiomas,-Lowriei Eaton, Bentoii i ,a'iflir--Tessrs..'yohnsmi of Lou. John sou, of Ky; Holmes, of Miss. Kiri nf Alah. Benton.: ,. On Cfli? Messrs. Ruggles, Barton, Van ;Dyke",.-Bardmatv Morril.",T: y y?n the wrfc'iary .-Messrs.mith, Van Euren', Sotithiird, Holmes of Mine, Brown of Ohio.. -y !y ". .y On the Post Office. aud Post Roads." Messrs. Stokes, Palmer, Barton, Chand ler. King, of Alab. natc -Messrs. Macon, LowrieLanmanV TUESDAY, DEC. 10. . . ; Aereeablv to notice, Mr. lohnsoriof Ky. haying obtained leave, introduced al bill to abolish. Imprisonment for Debt ,1 by the Courts'of the United States ; and the bill w as t w'ce read by general consent, arid referred to the corpmittee on the Judicia ry In introducing this bill, Mr.; J." nmde a few general remarks, explanatory of the justice and expediency of'such an act.. intimating that he should go more fully into the nerits of the measure; when the bill shpuld coiise up for consideration. The. following Message, from the Pre sident of the United States, received yes terday; was read : - ' . V To the Senate of the United States . :y 1 jriecent information of the multiplied oiit rriges ' and depredations, which, have been committed on our seamen anA commerce, by the Pirates in the West Indies ind Gulf of Mexico, exemplified by the death' of a very meritorious officer seems to fcall for some proinpt and decisive measures on the part of the government, ah tue punuc-yesseis a dapted to that service, which can be spared from other-indispensable duties, are already employed in it : but- from the Knowledge which has been acquired ; of the places from j whence ' these outlaws issue, and to which j they escape from danger,-it appears' that it will require a particular kind of force, cap a' hie. of pursuing them into the shallow war . i y ev ' a -is' a . " ters to wnicn tney reure, enecwauy eo sup--press themi I submit to the. consideration j of Congress the propriely of or anizing such r a fnrf.t nr that imrinrtant obiefct. " , .-p -i , v..; JAMES MONROE. Washington, 6th Dec. 1822." -". - ; TKe message was referred to the Com mittee on Naval Affairs, to consider and report :- . ', ;V;y:;;';.. fl-f."- 't' . ; WEDNESDAY, DEC. ,11 y I Mr. Talbot, submitted for consideration the following resolution ify ? y "y,;, I Resolved ', That so much of the Presi dent's message as relates to the , repairs, preservation, and superintendance of the National Road from Cunuberlaid?i to Wheeling,- be referred to a select com mittee, with- leave to report by bill or otherwise. . :. 'l'-4 '.'' -v:,j..y'; - Resolved That that part o( the Presi dent's message ' which recommends) the adoption1 of an amendment' to ihe Cbnsti tutton of the Dnited States, whictf shall vest fin the Congress thereof power, adc-; quatbto theadoptionvand carrying into e fft Ct ai system' qfjlntern al Imp rove men" ts throughout the whole Union, be referred to a select committee, to cbnsider and- re- port thereon. ; THURSDAT, DBC. lZ. : ' K Mr Pleasants,' from the ' ommittee on NsU val A flairs reported the following bill, which was twice read by general consent i : y .'- ,j- J?r i enaxedt fcy That, for the purpose of enabfing the President bother United States to afford V- efficient protection- to" the com merce of the Uutted: States from the dejpres-1 nations oi jriraies, m ne 1141 ci iaexivu sum theWest Indian Seas; tUe; swm of 4iL Jarst is-Iiereby approprnte to be paiTout,of iuiy ;-,'nibney mth .TVeasu appropriated I which; sum: shall beo sea by I the Rresident in providing such an anditionkl I ? . fAccompanying this bHl MrP feasants laid befdre.the Senate ammufticanm tite Sretaryxf the Navy to the Chairman of the jNavat uomminee turnanin? estimates 01 me adttfc un -fts7w. iviessrs. iNooie, caton,, y the Fenston Kolli to make .new applica-i Sey mr :r, Ware, Elliott. v. y tionand b placed thef ebni on complying' On the District of Columbia-- Messrs. vith the requifitioins of the pension- raws. ' Barbour Lloyd oi MdvD.'Wlf, Lanman;; bf Sl8 and'1820.1 f r - if "! Southard. - v'- ' ; : Vy. V'. 5S-On motir.n of MrTcSherrWbf Paf; v , On the .Contingent Exfienses of 'the Se- Resolved" Thai the --Com mitt eeOn.Pub i. Ipictsaiuu ui pucy, ana xnee ipense tnereon y . ... The Secretarynane-t1ie y V anacMitibnid fbrcexf v rt: lm: ?cv-' yvyy ' V First .1 Steam Uoat of 190. to; 12 tons, io'Jr r carry two 1 8 pounders,"and twb 12,'poundetsl. , upon travelling; carriage s6'r as to fire .frOirt V t-. any pan oi me vessej. y y;-; v- t ? iv . -js .p f9ccona,iu . ras-sung. scQOopers, oi 4ioy ff ; ovtohsburtheiii to drawnot,;n)Qrer:than 5'tb 7 'fett iwater ?" each (o be armed with one,.." iC long 12 or 18 pounded, Tnounted on' a,circlej;:'''' with twoT2 pound Ca)Tbhad Pessary ; number of imall' artns. to row fibni V i tin A a : . A -.- : '. . - - ;. . ". . '.V- -Vw y jpira, o ngnt aouuie banfc cutters,,eacti to , j, S ' UA T0VTJ20 bars,i and adapted tOjcarryHO' menl y yJy S well arnied wrth' muskets, ;pstols boarding k y v -pikes, cotlassesy&ci :ty ;'y . y Tfce whole ?bost vof jptbcuringhese addi-; v45r tional vessels and of eirtnTnhinW'ir.f -fittini fU " them fbr jervicei8kstimkedat'44 Mr. johnqpii;of Xbtusiana; submitted -,tbO! r fbllowiOgresptionjfbr fconsideration i,- yyy' ' tTjRAt: .ttCbminitteev'on theJa-NV;,.' '"' idiciary berinstrufeted to inqiiire into ex-yV pediency of niodify ibg the Judiciary' syisteni J J of the United States so' as to make if unifomily v J- 'tJiroiiKhbut'rthe ; llnjonV- brTestablishing Cir ' rf h;:- nii. Tili kA vr.v-ii v " j''j.". yy : vuu awuub tuAuc new tautics., 'fjr,:"Tnti tbe 'CotooHteeic-Re-?-; volutionat pvrjiSibnsVbej directed f to en,w The Sbxatk thenjadjourned t'dlMOnday. ? HOUSB: OP -REP RESEIATiyfeS ir y . ' ' . I Afrfcr the preiltatibft aidferenceo petitions, twentl-Shretfi number--4' h'-'C-: Oii-Qtiiinof JVlrC MuJlaryjof.VitVasy ;V quife r into the expediency of jillowihgfSucl'-:r''i'.' persons; who may baye bf en'stricken frord- He Land e: th the public lands, passed dn thed March; 1821, so. as to permit all such persoris toV : n'. avail themselves of its provisions., as havo-- i not heretofore dorje so., '.'. ,'.:y; y. 7 J "On motion of MivTokof Illinois Resolved Th; the Committee onth Public ;;Lands. ba iDstrucjted'., inquire ; whether any;-and f any, what alteradon , " or amehdraeftts fif the Jact entitled SAti.; h act, providing foPte'rVectioii: of errbrar" ;? ; in m aki hg entries 'bfjaod a t the Land O f , U fires," ar.e necess-jry to be made; so as td - afford relief in all c ises where such" relief '' may be just and pri per:- y- 7';"$$;,. :On5 motion df Mr.-Bassett; - the House? a be instructed-' tb innuire into thei .' spediency of extending the 'provi8ohV.6Cf;'',' e act for the relief of the purchasers of yj ? - i the? wholey'on, the jbiU' reported ar tlit last: jr Session, tconcerbing the abitmertt of yv public' money.j ;;.:- l'yy - y iHH-f : ;;y Vf';After''sorae.temafks' from fie mover a y to the obiect of thie bidAlr. Sfbithbf Mdi't y y suggested that fejv of the Members hatl ' preserved the., pointed atopies of theoUl , from the; last session 'and,' as the subject ' was of spirie t magnitode be thoughy thft The Committee, rose accbrdingiyf the bill was ordered to bepiinttd. - and :vTi;e next busifiess 00 the list' .f Orders? of the Day(was twb bills, the one, fo rijs cipiining theMi(itia'bf the United ,wStatesv'; and the 6thefTfbrCclotMtiir..l'lheni;'at the iviemoers ougni. o nave, an opporruijity . exanune it He thetfre Vith this y ie w j moved that the Cbmmittee should risciy ' tx i expense wnen "caiiea into actual y r i servic 'After ' going ; into fa committee r of the i whole, tlie bill for disciplining: the Mibtii w -j wasre-coroiiiittd to tjieMjliLiadtiimit tee for amendment; and thoiUer bill wa Vs r f i ordered tobe' print. dfyv y yy Tlie.iext bilnorderlyasfthe bill re ' y. pj rted at the lassicwsu 4 tbe.acfpr'itlpiUef tives, daring the,; : ; :l resolvediitsctf ntpa:eommiitee; of. 'the"'i'"'' wholeon thsCttjjecui'V- .fYV.-:-'' -v ;-.y .f;SibfeyKbriei;ttalte& " k the bilh: After fhe sqrrnder;of;De;troitr during the ylatej wary; and subsequent td "i-k the defeat afterwards 'sustained' m 1813, y ' , & roaby persons aKen nndr 'but standard; Terfebtug1tt captive by the Indiana tt y u dthn)uDeirdt;yThe chinSc f De v ' n troitmoveVarhpectle;: tho' them ; a 2 ; , seiyes at tne time'in a state ot, vassalage, exerted theiseltes to; relieve (the suffer- - 'I ers,and erbploj;ed in that manner ill the ' y j rnfwihycoutd! tats&Tites ' facw-.v -I" . J were midci febwbonessand as. K ' x 1 act Wasrsdj . ? thMsyandrt ''Bn.rti - ctt if as.of.iiiat' iisrSiVn tbat jtas not at all ( cilculatS o giye the rebef contrna . Hatedt : 1 V byttr Itlrequiredin the 0r&t place), that;; yf f:' i I inc. persons- relieve ,iram capuyity snyuia T- ' 'A ' ,' be .ftnca j an tt ere volmaU thfcmd(iduaiswse tinnier tlie A . 1 1 mencari nag -vnoincrj-equ:uion or that' iawwai, tu-t.iyrruicn eviaencc ci me a-, '.-r t- monev. should btr. Prtdactd; tb entitle' in '. '-.'" r itc JCo wT Mr. S. sai'l, the in obey was paidy to -.Indians ;.and '-every, -one must ."V 4. jtbow tha t ; theyjgl ye Jio r'ectripts (or ran-. soma, .and .thai, sucn a receipt, it giveu, p4;tmrr cttftu'-. . n "ft - '' y .-

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