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A 'lu li.f aHvci.r.rc 'of (i, 1 1 le LAir. ilirnuli all the i tt h'di was an cmV 'hiiromfnHn their reirut from! cv.h KWn. every battle, etc rS of H.e Southern wr lr iL illustrious Gtcthc, this htghlr J5or SriUe heroic l.l.F, was llic pride of the American arm) una mo uiu And' ct ills hero of llic revolution, dill patriotic statesman, whom Virginia, Wthc war, called to the cilice of her Chief MaSisliate, is, together with his compatriots and fellow soldiets, how ieerd at as an obscure person, and branded as a tory in a prolllgato print, conducted by an agent unknowh to the mcilcan revolution, and supported by ratrons, who, compariiivcry spcaklrg, i.vr lost an hours bleep in themilitaiy teivice of the country among whom wc f'" JAMr.S MADISON, President ofthe United State, "Who, although more advanced In years than Gencrul Lcc, when the revolution took place, never thought of entering the trmybiit from that time to the present lias continued to receive the undepreciated pay of a sang and safe situation In the political chimney corner i JAMES Stcrctaru S.ate, Who, although some time an officer in the staff of the army, will otvcntuie to compnie his military scivices with those cf Henry Lee, or to say that they stood in rv other than a vciy distant i elation to them. WILLIAM EUSTJS, Secretary War. Who, whatcv er might have been his merits us a tu rgeon, as unknown to the army In any other chatacter.

PAUL HAMILTON, Secretary of the A'uvy. tVho was unknown to the revolutionary war in any character. ALBERT GALLATIN, Secretary if the 7'reatuiy, "Who, however well he might have wielded the birch as a French school master, certainly never diew a sword in defence of tea. And are thase the ministers for whose saVcs the union and safety, the nation are to be jeopardized, or such horrols arc this day related are' to be endured. nterreJ i .1 vgukeepsie VF.DNtSDT, Avdvkt 19.

fJrNcwBatafi. ks it i j.h raiznt oc couieircs uauie lor wcwueaiorj iiinhni. 'A I Mfl'VU nrc imnains inionns lis, mat ia sl irt t'tr wmj xne aosoiute oi iciicr oi marmic snip ualhciine, 'i i 'i'YVf ulc" appointed in tpetliT a foreigner to this, important station, for ingtoAVm. Gray, bf Bostoh, tab, Pa'ountriinhelasf an capmrcn.ana sent into Halifax, by the British brig of wJr a running roor.lirerciawn'etl tln.tTUesday light ot several hpurs. The'Cathcitoe ins lormem trimectlit Wm.

was very roucu 5 her men. The I ed and 7 or 3 Woundt the want of'competent talents ambhg native cliuehsa It is stated by the last accounts from th6 which had been out Inft' to had brought nouvring, topaitial engagement; in which he capturVd four ships of the linb, iz. theVille de Gaaii ere)' 80 guhs, Atbterlitz, 74' Thesius, 74 and La Junon7 l. The Tedetal JicJiuMcan. Wb are pleased to obschc that a number of l'ed tt at ArltfnttB aAn iinmtini(1inn ti CAnt i vim vuuuia sw ivuvuuuvimuit, vi altsts the pi opiiciy of 8Vippoitinf thfo pa per.

r.i3i5. Yagnerana i inn son, me ARMIS'UCR. On Saturday last anhed in this citv C6l. Haine, Adjt. General of the British i gentlemen who conduct th lorces in uowcr anaoa, accompaniea oy publican, are to none, lor talents Maj, Clark, Ald le camp to Gen Pet 1 and industry, in the performance of their tit, commanding the American loops on editorial duties, and their paper deserved the Canada line.

Immediately on his ar 1 ly holds a high rank among the ablest lival he was introduced to General Dear federal papers of the union. In cohsc lions athi8hcud quenceoflhc destruction of their office with whom, andv his excellency Govern and printing matetials at Baltimore by an or remain iniunated mob, and the complete ascen I hpurs. The'Cathciine ule Ior'nem tnmeetlit'Wm. shattered, but lost none br' rortd's Idthe ColibiihadonemanUll.l.no'.clcckA.M.' rr. nr i i4 i ir i ifyi' i'i i nc ocauiiiui pnviueer orig (VIA iVllit KEAlJY.

belonging to wm.Uray, Esq. rDoston.r. i i 1 I. rfr' b. .1 is a canturea.

ana sent in iiniirnr. just reeei rctr ana ir tale at fii rri. n'a The Curlew was out 'only '6 days when Bookiton the1 she fell in with the Briti ih brig Acasla, lh (7oIJ i)fi) MtUtni'ilTtn a thick' fo and was taken without 'hi H0JUIHCC JJlUtO frtUfii.ti,, kF IU.IUa T.J a loss of a man. llic Artist nt direct' from Libn, hr'' and hid not heard of the war. Capt.

W. further states, thalthe AcUita fiicatc, sailed, from Halifax. In co. with I'cderal Ue 1 the Packet, on a ciuise, after tho UfS. ed closelted till a late hourReport says: lie came to communicate to the commander in Chief (he American aimy, official information ofthe repeal of the Orders in Council, and that instructions had been sent out by the Biitish government to Mr.

Foster to open ucgoci itions with our goy crnment oil all the points in difference between the two nations but tint in con sequence of Ml. Fostci's having with diawn finmthe United States, the Governor General of Canada, proposed, tin armistice or suspension of arms, until the answer of the Atneiican government could be obtained to the qvertures which would be made to it on the pait of the British court, What has be'en the result ofthe confcicncc, between Gen. Deal born and Coh Baine we have not bten able to learn though we, are led to believe, as dancy which the mob have obtained over the constituted authoiiticsin that devoted city, the cdltoi have deemed it advisable to re establish the paper at Georgetown. in the immediate vicinity of the seat of tho National Government. The.

advan tagesof havfng a federal paper conducted with talents ahd industry so near the seat of government V. ill bo apparent to every one. But hen in their patriotic and spirited exertions in suppouof the liberty yfjSicech and cf the Pi MessiS. Wagner and Hanson have incurred a serious toss of property, and one of them (Mr. Hanson) I er civ ed such wounds, as will probably confine him for months to his bed, wc hope it will not be necessary to multiply inducements for federalists to patronize their paper.

Such gentle as wish to become frigate Essex, off Bermuda, vihercJItVas said at Halifax, the was crulmgV i ue iini wng oi wart also sttliea in i i lfcat tho Colibii brlgf the only vessel hf war there. TheU. S. biigorwarj Nautilus, was going in as the Packet came out. '1 Wo further.

learn by the Packet, that there were between a und 400 American prisoners in thb 1 lalifax pi isona, ho were treated in a very humane manner. )x iMitii. i i.ii. riiuuuiilll IRCim applicable lalrjtiutrf. In Compahyj'Re'.

timehjJoLiiieJ as laid dtn fh'e nicest ajpnved itUthoi's, mid'npw in practice (jV thcVmicf Bf tjie. United States. WrS irsted 'hb' sixtt'eh t6v (jethir.vv.hWvaiut of Reports. Ml Ml i i i vn 1 i WhieMll'rj retUrn Itfclt Avost gt atf fal thkfilMu thettrntndsandtlre'puUlc fir thciv'lm Iral riatrpnaReVAri'd'sbhci tV those wht arelndetted to t'did firm." and alio tint 'it men tu mis Tibiu' most pi obaole, that a partial armistice and subscribers to the Inderal Republican are lor a short penod.has Ueen concluded on. vequesiea to wave tneir names ai rot Anotheneport says That Col.

Baine tor's Bookstore', as in possession of the insti uclions sent for Mr Foster and that he 9ame to this The account ofthe capture ofthe Brit city, with intention to proceed to the scat ish sloop of war Plumper as mentioned in Ot government out mat pel mission iu uur id pdpcri luius qui in oc uuiuuimcu. that effect could not be obtained fiom The privateer Catherine, which, was said Central Dearborn. to have taken the Plumper, has been cap Col. Ii.iine.ltft town yesterday. on his tuied and sent to Halifax.

It will be seen return to Canada. by accounts published in another part of this papei, that the. British armed ships The armistice or suspension of arpis, are capturing every American vessel that .1,. mentioned in ourlust. as suiiDosed to have makes its appearance out ot port any number of those aslisted been concluded between Gen.

Dearbobn here in the neighbourhood of our north in vindicating the freedom ofthe press, Adjutant Baine, of the Brit eastern seaboard. .) ibn arinv. ia now connrincu us uunuiun how ever, have not learned, no its ex There are no advices from commodore tent butas it has been negociated with Rodgers suuadion since the 4lh of July, TO THE PUBLIC. undersigned, being among tond the rights ofDcrsonal hbcrly and prop erty against the i ecent attacks ofthe mob ii i.rlAt,tfilI in uaiuiuuict liuiuih awl' i.l I fu1rr.l, una innn Ihall h't tlM lll this citv, have ju.t seen the report oi v.u. the committee the fust and second 'of tbcUmted States in person, vvere led "i branch of the citv councils of Baltimore," i to bejiev it embi aces a pretty large range The latest accounts from the European in rctrard to tho late riots Without ma probably the whole northern and wcslei Peninsula, are beyond precedent favoura T.

a. KA nAhani llU In nullKf nf fhl. P.irrint4 AflH Knv. king any comment upon the reasons wmen i I th.it n.irt im hv r.pn. Hull.

to. lish. tine had abdicated his and an adjournment Tofthe CriminJcouit thione, and the French armies were so (the regular and legal means for such I We have seen 'a proclamation of the hemmed in, us to justify the hope of their aninvcstigaUon as is pretended to have British Gen. Brock, in reply 16 that vviit' total surrender. bttntnadcinthisieport)andareicrence tenby Gov.

Hull i it is a sober comment, of this subject to committee of mere in couched in the plainest English, on the The nets and disturbances in England dw'duals, three Of whom are among the F' enc' ified proclamation issued by Gov. are altogether at an end, and the ci ops of roost deeply implicated in these disgrace Hull on the invasion or Upper Canada, that Country and ofli eland in particular, fm transactions, and a large majority of Wc shill give this proclamation t)f Gen. are very promising indeed there would whom are their warmest adherents and Brock, in our next. seem throughout all Europe, a happy fiicnds, the undersigned contentfthem We have also scn a gentleman from Contrast to the scanty harvests oflast year, selves, at present with a request to the Montreal, who left that place on the 7rh i j.c.: i iki ti.oi r(n lal nri mtn, I The EnMish in revoLinp the orders in lormed from a statement which is utteily 'f the repulse of Gov. Hull from before Council have giv en tbe act a retrospective untiuemthVmostiroportantpaiticulais, Fort Maiden had been published in an power, so 'as to relieve all captured ves and which is fot led upon ex" parte testi extra sheet ut tho tormer place, wnicn seis, mai weio van.cn uwr mc wnowiu iiionj, or tieilvaifromimvutehtterafclo.

was conuined in a'lctter fiom Col. St. fof the Berlin' Milan decrees was inu titnuju Opnrire. the Commandant nt Maiden, to mated to our covciniuentJW he the government; ana mat uov. uu naai flket ny lw iJuct nortJ l'uf rhb ie.

OlgU'l cvrp numr by LuWAltD qfthe tuyyvultimtire. MARK U. PRINGLE. JOHN MERCER, Jus. JOHN E.

Philadelphia, 1 2fh Atigust, 1813. VILLAGE TT'HE Trustees c.flheillireof Pouch. pursuai.ee of an act of the Legislajuie ol the slate ot New York, entitled an act 10 amend an act entitled tn act to vent certain powers in'tlie free liolders and. inhabitants' of the village of May do her i by give notice; that a meeting of the owners of lots fioniing on that part of Main street, exteadingirom the east line ofthe parsonage lot now tn the occupation ofthe Rev. Cornelius, C.

Cuylei, to the can hne ofthe lot nowoccupird by John rush, Use, will be field at the office of Willum Emott, Esq. in slu village on the cnihdaof September next.at ten o'clock the forenoon of that duy, for the pur. l'Obcofdecidini' on the nrouiielv.of Pavinc and improving that said streeM 'ive ipccihi or such pan thereol as a majority of the owne.1 ond.occupants "'ay agree to, conformably tu the said "ci. Given under our hands this 1 Sin of August, IBIS. WM.

EMOTT, AtlM.UOtKUE, BUNJ. ARNOLD, Trustees. R.b. STREET, UANIELHEBARDJ ll tf. been compelled to re race his steps by I nassini; to ihefAmcrican side of Detroit river.

A'ort A. Wing. wUtica, August II. NAVALi ACTION, i UPO TIIB' Extract of a Utter from an officer on board the Oim BoaH'Juliu, to a gentleman in Mi village, dated kw Ugdeksdurgii, 1812. On the 39th ult.

the Jmia was fitted o' i ArruinuuLiniiJi By the Hon. the Council ofdjifiomtneiit. MILITARY. Witt Ciktos. Maior.General of r.i,: nnt nt Sncket si Harbor with orders to I sador.

if UKluimuiiuu.uuiiv. i iJ'v n. 3) si CIVIL'. proceed to this place, rneaisiwc en puen.uAZKorr,tne Kussian Arnoassaaor. Thomas Addis.

tEmmctt, Attorney, uis.jmoobb ana noBARiyoisnops oi Nfew Yonx, August is.v Extract of a letter Jrom Eattiort, dated i. 4 August 2. "i Tho schoonci Sally, of this plttco.bound to Boston, is captured near West Quatldy, about I miles from hence, by an English trigatc. i ne incitan Sloop of war, arid brigPlumper) are now in our harbor i thi Spartan frigate off Head Harbor, and twd frigates between Harbor and Little River. of tho last mentioned filiates took a small sChobner from Cttpe Cod, with 800 bbls of Hpur.i fl'he two frigates then.

sent three of their boats into Haycock's Harbor, about 'JO miles from hence to take two American privateers thaCwere there. But the privateers being apprised ol it, had got their guns and provisions on shore', except their larce nuns and when live boats got neat them they fired into thcrdt and killed and wounded about SO) of the English i They then retreated, and yesi terday the frigates sent 10 boats full rof landed about noon, and we beard a firing all the' afternoon. There were about 100 Americans, and from '100 to 1 50 in the English boats and from the situation they were in, many Byes must have been lost. We have not yet heard the result. i'MJrrW i ii Wf, srn PROFAM'JTIOMOl' THES.1BRjtTIl Wc understand from a respectable gen lleman, who left Baltimore on Mtnday morning, that the mob assembled ion SUNDAY evening, before the house of! J.

Coale, l.kq. far the purpose of com mining violence upon his person pioperty. JJ i It happened fortuaately tlratMr. Coale I family were removed from the house, be fore a sufficient number had assembled to prevent their escape. But we are' credibly informed, that a respectable man who endeavoured to oppose tho.mob, was cruelly and atrociously beaten.

f' Thus it appears that' the, fdryof'tha mob has only been sharpened fay im punity of their former brutal the ot their violence contained in the lleporl" of thu "joint com mittee; it shoum aisose rcmemtierea that on the 7th of this month, the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, emphatic ally 'proclaimed (tbat pubjio tranquility vas again restored." v. So much for the veracity ofthe Mayor and City Council bf Baltimore, i if ii it i a on Our city has the' present week" beeh honor ed with the presence of the follow ing i espectable strangers. Mr. GAtLATiv, Secretary ofthe Treasury. mM it 'tft uen.

French Ambas lo call and settle sctoubt ueiay. clay. i sti, N. B. The books reltft wnVrUr and Doty jar collection; (r ro nyrpi.

I2. Stfit I)tssolutwnof'lartnersfiip, "VTOTICli is herthy' fe'en, Muf llfo 1( PtfilifcrslfS Miberto existinft uhder Hih finr. hf" 'ij i Tallniad'ge Pliillips'4 is this day dUbO'ved by'mutfial Const n'. It nit accounts with tbotild biilnh medlatciy closed Persols huVingde msnds'againjt the said firm, are' desired ctis present them fnradivistminMrtd those 'um dtUtd, arenerfutstud make Immediate Vajment'. All settled on the first 'of Ni vembcr be put in tf.ehandV'l an Iw jbooks'and bctomi't VI1, the B.m PHlU.iP'b'v.vtlMrn the 1 inlaWifafc ti'iiing wilfT)e continued Same siandjand wh'i Will be thani'ut fof every favU, hiUnV.H 2 DAVIDJWIILWI'S A 18, (2.

M2 3., A4tct VUmnladkBkY, cHM 1 .4 ip. ItePfc notice: AN EEl CTION for thirteen Dl to manage the ITair of" the wcr and Delaware Turnpike KqiX mpany." will be luld, on the' fourth Wednesday in Au.Just Inst. (bing the ath day of tbe month,) Benjamin nti nice, the 'orner of Church und 'tonard Streets in the citvof New York. i 1011 to Olien nt im. 'ititlK fnp ihe fiebidcncv.

deceased. Jonathan Fci rls, of Putnam county, a Master in John Savage, District Attorney for the district comprehending tho counties' of Washington, Essex, Clinton and Franklin, vico Roger Skinner, resigned. Richard S. Treat, Judge and Justice of the thccounty of Albany, i James Watson, Assistant Commissajy for the Wcbtern District, vico George Fleming, declined. Lieut, RALrp B.

Covirn, is appointed Assistant Deputy Quai tcr Mastei Geu tral His office is held at Giccnbusb. diftoinlmrnt of AttorueyGcncrcl'Vho. mas Addis Emmett, Esq. the gentleman ho has been selected by his Excellency Go Tdmpli'ms and his council, to fill the office of Attorney Genera), is a native of Ireland, nnd has no bct uin this country to exceed six oreigbt jears. Mr.

Emmetis undoubtedly mtn of talents but was there no native in tho ranks of the democracy of tliis state, qualified to'Ell this'resporisibiepost We really consider this an important en quirybecause, if thcio is not, it is high lime for tbe people fo rise in their might, and place the direction of our pubttc affairs in other hands. We' tluve" already ai Irish Attorney Ccneral.sud a Geneve an at tbe head ofthe rationalTrcasurj. If the people cobutcnance we may next expect to lioarof sFrenchman at the liead ot our army, ara a e.orsican'canai th keatu o'clock M. tlj order vfxht hard, BENJAMIN RONG, Clk. "''lorkj Aug.

13,1813. Ml 3w But what say those gentlemen, native A itlvpuc. wlin urrn finnlimrttl illUWIVIUI for the office 'c Attorney General, and Nantucket snoais, saw a snip sujposea to vttote claims have Uen evcrlgsked, that be thcSolon, WifUams, fivm bt. Ubes, Itrockville.ftenmiIesaboveOKdenbburer1 ''tile Episcopal Chnrclrof this, slabs. discoveredtthearl'Moiiaj'of' 18 gunh, il itf nl, and the Duke of I Gloucester, of 10 guns, i rij rji ea tlitvVnrnr, lying to, bore down within three quarters ai t' of a mile 'of and'Came' 14 anchoV, Tho celebrated 'AnacreonMoordto'the having prepare for action, ii At half past accomplished Misa Dyke," who so often 4.

Mi the enemy opened their fire up delighted the Dublin audience by lierr in on UV which wc immediarely'answered. imitable pcribrmances Tbe bappy, the fl'he action continued 3 and a hall hours thrice happy durintr which timer the JJuke hauled tin cottage near within half a mite us, and seemed pre4 joying tbe narintr with a number of boats to board us literatural when tvvovvell directed shots from At Rliinebeck, 33 punder lorced 1 her to abandon that 'by the Re 'UVia hutilrl'itn witK ihn' 1. arl wnh lllOilf tuca. Moira sisted ope wc denibui'irh We had not a man killed or wound ed received but little injury i three shots only struck our hull one through our jib, and 'one through our wastfi cloths which also struck our gun carriage! The" 'Julia carries only IS guns 2 pf which are sixes. Her crew were volunteers.

Lieut. 11. Wells, bftUfi brig Oneida, commanded Samuel Di? on, sailinij master. Cupt. Win.

Vug han, Capt. Isaac Benedict arid bis company of Riflemen, weie among tbe volunteers. JMestfrom'JAilifaxl Yesterday Mined this port, the Brit, ish Packet Cartret, Cupt. Davie, from Falmouth, and 14 days from Hnlifas.with tho June maUPassengers, Capt. Williams and chief mate, late of the ship Four bisters, fprtN.

York, sent into Iluliiax, i our aayi since, on WK.o'jt m. d. I KL FEMALE a rr i twelve ycats dm up tiatds! Hftigfo 470p pounds, I nro be seen Johk FoUatti Wrri fl Whlnesd.7the 19th Friday "th'el their curiosity by viewing thU wbnderKjt Animal, will do welt to caU either of ilii positively' remap the present generatlph mar iiever'hiv Un opportunity'of seeing an 'Elrfphantii amy one in America ahd this perhaps iti last visit id this placed Price of Admittance twenty five Cehu. Children twelve la" 110ttSB 1W 1i TAKE' NOTICE. iff THEubseribersphapiti'o'f'tho' toitt tt ed into tin association for ths deteetiofi'Vif' Mod pfjieit.

from anYpfOieMsibscribei, holies. pariicpl tha tljey; hi' suii jCient nvwo.Wj.pt, acine ana.yigilan 1tuV.V.,'lr VIM lPeat (i ffPr0WSftSr 1WWH ti. Clintnn. ln Mnt 'Jnli under Uieliodbatilei ywMch con "Ann of along I 'L'bh battery then 7" ned upon us a heavy 8 o'clock 'Clerfa UffiCe, 'Vutchtit VUnttJ: weighed anchor and proceeded loOg 'Alfe'oVWI I'sfai Tha followintr comudisibrisTiave been 1'5KJ y'w pair, are now. at tneir lurai Ihl s.

IU, uonnington (England,) en nwnm, yoiioty, auk. IP, 1813. vtr, the Muses in their Tu)I Viljiaro .1 jtrjrjt bmlth reUremfnt lAni'Paier. Herrlek Viiiinh Samuel Molt, John Uaicht, Jiin. Jacpt Murri, TJoctTJo Haieht, raaie.ThorniJsaac Thorn; luni EdmonPer ee, received Peter B.Moi George Bloom, Major.

George Lemcree; Cajuum. Caleb Angevuttf 'JUt'iUctant. Nicholas Van Wagriejr, Hi. Tames TrilooUcr, Enrigh. tlsaac Allen, a Ho.

i jun, Or, A Jn the.Episcopal Church Jnhis tUfrga, inoncotfl. an.t be sold this i Uold Brcast onef the streets of tills vil" lage yesterday, Gold Pof ttt'wiihl'catl. The peraon who found it and will leave it at Mr. Furbus'a hinj t. .11 Kj.nli,l.l tf wa.fl nffi.il lillnv.

Aug. IB, 1813. JU SW, Beniaminllaiisht. Albert Seamaii.Georra SmUjV, Mn pjutier. Isaan.Otttl Joi, than Timothy Cqnkljp.

pmepvaVarey, KpbeitClffiUfSairVi flolmea, James atght, IJjohft, Je.cemiajj Dodge Benjan.in' Gartent Jacob Pratt, Phibp Hoer JoaathaaAYood. Richard Makbett. John Williams tSon.l?ddlah VillcUf7n( VkOtaaKl, Israel Bugber, IHpGrru)uf, Job" thew Opiktocfc, WiUiam.Thois, Aaron Betti, OMiiiTIorn, Beriah.issony Henry N.UtpacJiotcnJobniOdtU,Jmt Tripp, Reuben Howes, Isaac Underbj'l, John l'llus, Lemuel Sissoo, Silas HalgU', Seneca JJbenexer E. Hucsted Jonathan, Vincent, Moses JHuUintr, Jc seph Thorn, James Sweet, WiHiumVJ. Thortf.cirriuel Titus, I.tirif.

fin.PiilMasLAunibwjCorneliuiIlaiaLi Elijah' tawtcn, 8ils Tv Duel, Nathaniel Ixscc, Jonathan Clemtnt's, Wilbam Joicphf. HiffCcn enrad Ham, WiUiara bhearmun, bilsa DowninjTSanmel Carman, Nicholas Halght, NlchoUs Haiglit Jun.Elias sight, Joseph WeoUr, an4 Jacob N. Haight. 4.

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