k. George MAR shaving tneiled to »bt«d to AND POLITICAL. INTELLitrUJN CER.

1813. No.

w recdfcnttndation of the .secreta- I sibHity qf laying taxes.- was J. M You have brought, the Vat ion. vlqusly .stated 14"the cause of a-ra- ry of the treasury, the, comaiittee'of j somethinggmetn mean as well as dishonor-1 thiaevU, be the sin of all nn your tios>al ( duty on this sjibjict'V-He ways and means had Usj seuion de- abla in shifting that ."*jenporisibilily ' pwn rw?i^a," -U --1J — • r -v -- ' AttotbYr consideration \Mt..R. said, he war. induced to' rise OH ano- JONAS GREBN, clare4 necessary; and, for the exe to the shoulders of their succes­ Uter sccourA he was about to differ of which, 0»e gentlemen on sors. said) had weight ^th Kirn ;. anothex Mi voie from yery many, perhaps, tb* other side, and none more bold­ Question for jthe resolution to- lie m«asure«. not de*n1a«eW b, natiooaT from a majority of those,, with ly than toe honorable member from on the table, last 81 to 45. honour or nati pncfesc,' had. Whom it was his happiness on Other Tennessee, had, » screwed theln The question then, occurred on the been1 fidftponedj j£pJtiftubi for^the occasions,., to coincide ; he thought, courage to the Slicking pltco," passage of the resolution., sarn^. motlv«« »tbo Yaaoo Claim therefore,h* owed it in some degree) n»y, the ve,ry..bill itself, which bears .. Mr. NELSOM saieY-he waa willing Btlt He «fes onw'iUhig to iqe cos), to himself to. show that the ground* too strong marks, of ils putaitw pa.- to take tbe responsibility of liyiog HOUSE grcas" meet, that those craving clai~ of his vote were neither light, Oor rent41 l*.be. mistaken (OB. salt) are taxes and was far from being desrr. uants,. whose stomachs were staged trivial ; that they Were such as 'he all proposed to be postponed till the out to throw it on hi's-iucceMors by the promise;' ibat.Khe house wax both ws&iiig to-«xplam

! MAR YI '.f AND POLITICAL INTELLIGENCER.

ANNA.POL18,; TIIURSDAV, H 4, I8J3. No. • rr~>——r-t • TI—--••-- 7 T-IT-T—B

the rscdronwndation of th«-«ecre^- I sibHity of laying taxes.—There wat I M You have brought the nation into vipujly luted as the cause of a na- ,*BlirrB» AND '— of'A* treasury, the comihittee'of [something mean as well as dishonor-1 this evil, be the sin of ail on your tios>al duty on thia subject"-—He nr waysVB 'and1ft nn meansVMM * ft si hadn«rt last¥* m¥ session• AM • i«>n de­*l & " able*. L. I.. Jin —. shifting_\_ I 1*^". _ _ *.!_that ._ -____r.I_/'*tresponsibility *a ••.. i ' own head*.'* said, lie was induced to rise on ano­ JONAS CREBN, clared necessary} and for the exe­ to the shoulder* of r.h«ir stoees- •ors. .,•' •;•'•' Another coftsideradon {Mr. R. ther accourA—he was about, to differ cution of which, the gentlemen on •aid) had weigh Vfc^th Kirn i. another m vote from very many, perhaps, | the other side, and none more bold- Gutsti»n for jthe resolution to He measure;, not dtfnftpute/i by; 'national from a majority of (frost, with iy than tbe honorable member fsorn on the table, loat 81 to 45., • honour or ruti$0p trrtefest,' had Whom it was his happiness on Other I Tenn«Mee, had, u screwed their The question then oc cured on the been postponed, j^p ^oubt for.-) the occasions,, to coincide ; he thought, Fttorol courage to the sticking place,"— passage of thfc resolution. I motives— the Yiaoo Claim therefore, he owed it in some degree nay, the Very bill itself, which bears Mr. NELSOH said, he waa willing I Bill. He was unwilling to see con to himself to. show that the ground* loo strong marks. of its putative pa­ to taket 4 Lr A thet K A *dk«ir\rv«tresponsibility »iV.il atiM of*<*£ Ilaying A ••! it^n gresrfAM_. V ^krneet, _. _ «. &that L _ * thosew*_ _ V ._ craving- _ •'_ claU1' of his vote were neither light, nov rent* to be mistaken (OB. salt) are taxes and was far from being destr. ittaau,.who«« stomachs were stirred trivial ;.. that they tiktre eueh a,s 'h« all proposed to be- postponed till the 19. oui to throw it on hi's-tucceseors— by the , promise;' abac, Kbe house waa both will ing to>«kplain tad able EVICTION 41 over. But no said the but he. could see no necessity for do- Mr. ROBERTS presented the peJitU would at the next seesion glut their, to defend. • . - .', ; , gentleman from Pennsylvania,. the ing soy there being time enough to ravenous appetites with the proper­ Mr. Q; »aid, that ,tfce provisions) «s of Certain manufacturers of cloth, next congress may not -be so well tr- pass the bills through the houses of •riying that additional duties may be ty of tho nation, to gratify the cu­ contained in the bill, »o fir from gaxiz#t——OBOANIZIQ i This must the legislature; and he advised the pidity, or rather the knavery of their constituting a. project, which those hid on that article When^ imported. mean something—Not organised as doing it, in order to avoid the scoff* Rcfsrred to the committee of cOnv- claims. «d bis fide of the hone had ever well as this, and therefore the hon. o( opposition, and.of the country, advocated, and on that account were uttxe and manufactures. ! _ The question'was the a put on the 1 gentleman from Penrisylvaniavthinks who, if taxation were postponed to passage of tHe resolution and deter­ pledged, under the urrpr»of a charge Mr. M'KiM presented tbe memo- I bVter to'havVit done'bylhe'present the meeting of another congress, mined—for the; resolution 53, against of inconsistency, to support i that riiloC a committee of th* citisens I congress,-who are sufficiently organ- would say that the present Were a- » n 1.* _ _K> LB ^Mv»**Mt«>2««k«l •> M t> S>«A . - . . . - ...* " . . it 7O. It was consequently reject­ it was a project, which no man, oa I of Baltimore, m oppotitlo^ to the iatd, and who have the will, as well fra'ui to encounter it. He was pledg­ ed. any side, of any house—which no I bill reported by the committee of as the power to- lay taxes. " Can ed to support the war; and he would man in thta nation, had ever advo­ l«,yi and meana, for a partial sus- Americans,]' (said Mr. R.) l< be im­ notTIOw flinch from doing what Was SATURDAY, ft*. SO. cated, of had even CMceived as a I pension of the non-importation act. posed upon by so direct, so palpable indispensably necessary to it. OF THE NON- serious scheme oF practical policy, I Referred to a committed'of the whole ao contemptible a fetch as this 5" If , Mr. Aiiu>oi.pu observed, that it IMr-ORT.AriON LAW. until it burst, upon the astonished I boose, to whom was referred the bill the public good require* it, sir, I had long-been a received opinion a- I Mr. CKIVIB moved that the 1 vision, from'the gentleman of Ten- I Which it opposes. should not be opposed to an early roong those who had studied the na- 1 house resolve iUelf into a commit- 1 nessee, (Mr. Grundy). for his own Mr. TALLMAH, from the telect congress ; but 1 will not agree to ture of that curious animal, - I the United States. Read twice, And, at once, and are willing to meet tny man say, that he was wilting to vote Seybert w50 a view to try whether dreams of the imagination. I nude the order of the day for MOB- constituents with it ; but I never for taxes, and yet say there was not the house would now consider the Mr. Q. said, that he had heard of g obtained IttMn |d»y neit. " will consent to a measure, which, if time, when he must know, that question, moved for the ayes, and the wisdom of giving preferences to :raocnoni hti liable to this, that as the hon. gen­ acting a law, one day is sufficient to then put and determined— -ayes 45, he .had heard of excluding British if ih< laid deemed la I EXTRA SESSION. tleman (from Mass.) said the. other carry it through—it had often been noes 28. seamen—that he had heard, of vir- luihemicacert, foe *u| Mr. Grundy, after some prelimin- day, itloojts one way, and rows ano­ done—-it would often be done again The honourable Mr. Nelson took tually excluding foreign seamen, in indebted to the u4 payment. /1 lary observations on the subject of ther—-to while it purports to be a —-want of time therefore was only a the chair. general, from our service, by cer­ Jdtnr'z. [providing the ways and means for postponement of a measure, for wart pretext. Were want of time a suf- Mr. CHEVES rose and advocated tain gradual and temperate regi/iaii- [prosecuting the war, and upholding of time to carry it now into effect ctent plea, the next congress might the bill under consideration, not be­ •ns, which should give the merchant life public credit, and shewing, that its real intention is, and that 'mien- say that tut iitsitn was not enough, cause he approved of its principles an opportunity tp supply the defici­ jcoogress had not time, during the J tion is avowed by gentlemea, to put since this congress, though actually or provisions, but because the mea­ ency snch exclusion would produce, prtsent session, to discuss and act 1 off (he suspension of the ston-impor- in session, for twelve months out of sure was made necessary by the si­ by an increased stock of native seav upon the important measuresinvelv- I tation act; and to postpone the lay- eighteen, had not sufficient time, to tuation of the country. An anima­ men, which such encouragement led in the question, moved the fol- ing of necessary uxts, till another pass the tax bills. No sir, (said ted debate took place, supported by would create. Of all this he bad Ilowing :— congress will be called to support Mr. R.) there never will be time Messrs. Cheves, Bibb, Wright.Boyd, heard. For the wisdom of such a That k is expedient that these men and their measure*. till it answers the purposes of the Porter, and Roberta, when. with a system of regulations, he and his I the 13th congress, meet on the last Mr. GAUNDY. rose to justify, tjjd party to fis>d it. No man ever found view to try the principle, mr. Wright iriends had contended. But never IMonday in May next, and that a compbineil that the hon. gentleman time when he had a strong disincli­ moved to strike out the 1st section did he hear of such a proposition aa (committee be appointed to brine in from Virginia had thrown out insin­ nation to act, end pretexts for evad­ — carried, ayes 63, noes 23. The that contained in this bill. Never |a bill providing therefor. uations not warranted by his (Mr. ing it. Did any man believe that second, third, and fourth sections bad be beard tf the tttal and akstlmtt Mr. BIBB was in favor of the ft- Grundy's) expressions—He again with a view to its effects on the ene­ being connected with the first, fall tjtclmitn of tot teamen- tf ail ftnigm Isolution. , declared his willingness to vote for my, the postponement of the act for of course with that section. natitns at a kino never, that imeh *sr- Mr. RpBixrs moyed that it lie on the bill* but when tt was Considered the non-importation laW .was of any The committee then rose, and on ciuiitn was tt lie prtfltred ttf wDr»t <•«• 117. preying rortkits> liraporunt, in his opinion, for the policy of England, to whom a few ayes and noes— carried—ayes 79, terning tbtir ptlicj. tr iuttrett ntmr relief of iundr; iiwt congress. eral luppkmci (present congress to dispose of the Mr. RANDOLPH again rose for the years of war were nothing—a nati­ noes 84. . • •. that tb* number tf Aaune** tittmjnt led in the laid question presented to their purpose, he said, of saying, that he on which was so habituated to War The 5th section embracing a sub­ empltjtd atrtady wat tt great, aiul'tbeir r, and a lilt of hi>e» •consideration—He meant the partial had made no insinuation or suggesti­ that it seemed to have become a part ject distinct Irom the other provisi­ aticiee if injurtens tt tit^taat it wat he can ascertain '*«•« tbe part tf national ptlicj tt bribe ft- i ion i and havio( nnV Isospcnsion of the non-importation on in relation to any gentleman, he of her national condition ? ons of the bill was then read, and is :aid«d In the it*M 4 r»w-—-Gentlemen should recollect bad used their own words, be had ta­ Mr. Randolph confessed, that the as follows : reign natitns tt drive tbtm bafor if the house went on jn/ft of enrt of the United States, would dt tf, tt rtcifrt**!* tbe tamt f*~ fe, th«l itM (xrwcrf I vtll trgamzedfor tbt bus tint. M . fri no room for implication i their dis­ for another two years, as they had to order the rttttrotitn and dtlivtrj vour ttwardt mch foreign government*) i) be dJKhaxjed Cwi ISMM, f .v closures had been too plain and ex­ for the last two, he thought there of any goods, wares and merchan­ by driving tbeir mbjtttt tut tf tbfir ciuiing a copy of iki* empity. Such are the provisions of the Maryland GaKW Mr. STOW was opposed tojihe re- press. As to the hon. gentleman's was great danger to be apprehended dize, the importation of which is, aiwly . before tht I*H •solution from the great inconveni- prefatory profession of a willingness that the government woutdj/uM/v/ia) or may be prohibited by law, and this bill '. In their nature' the/ are , to gi»c potlc* t» bil l*nce it would occasion to members ; to vote for a suspension of the non- i/i tnm imhctiitj. Mr. R-. wished to which shall accordingly thereto^ novel, unanticipated and never ima­ >re th« county court • gined. Wna|A||«nay be their me­ dihltd Monday of A- Ith* P°«siblc interruption it would .importation law, Mr. R. could give be distinctly understood i he hoped h*ve been seiaed or libelled on ac­ DM of r*cofnowMli*I > l"««''° public (executive) business ; it no credit for sincerity when it gentlemen would not misapprehend, count of such importation, to *xj rit or demerrtjKejre U not a man, . aixl to ihew cium • l»oa the necessity of immediately was accompanied wiih a resolution or misconstrue his words ; what was ptrtin or pertnt claiming the same. in this nation, wlo is not free to ac­ : amid Benjamin L*if Jproceedinj to the on-inert before that virtually destroyed it V such the fact r The lUth congress had but such goods, wares and merchan­ cept, or free to reject them. No* elit o« laul a*n ai por llkem.. .. ., my hand thi» levew vague declarations could not operate placed the nation in war, autho­ dise, shall rtouin in tki cmteJr »f tit man can be pledged to support a n hundnd and thirnrt- . Tw* or three <*h«r gentlemen a purgative effect upon his motives, rised military and -naval prepara­ pnptr tffictr until £nal condemnation system, wfcich hv had never advocar> grd II. /fgrtcosi Is uT lnd •Ka' ntt *h« resolution^ which had bfen sufficiently exposed tions, that would once have epread or acquittal, unless they be directed ed ; never'contemplated, nor aa a I* n ™r- RANDOLviKrose and said by himself. And what had the gen­ alarm through the country { sancti­ to be sold by order of the proper practical measure, ever conceived* |Uut he admired the candor, more tleman from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Ro­ oned loans which once would have couft." Thus much, Mr. Q; said, he ,lho't '!>« address of the gentlemen berts) said I Why, that the next shocked the credibility of the blind­ Mr. Key opposed this section it necessary to say with respect to the charge of inconsistency which » opposed,I * maqdf+ s)i*W»he gentlemenEVIltAKtUVU congress would not bo sufficiently est, and though they will have and Mr. Nelson defended it — when ^advocated the.resolution; their ^/W—organised, aa hfi £*lh»d it, wars, tavies, armies and loans un­ Mr. M'Kirn moved that the house had been insinuated against those, '•closures were more broad and to do the nitdfml. »• If^ilr, (said limited, like mathematical lines pro­ should adjourn, in order to give who might oppose this bill, on his »m «ban h« could possibly have Mr. R.) I could now be aurpriied duced on both ends, ad infimitnm> gentlemen an opportunity of ex side of the house* .. "•; v . >If he understood them at any thing that passes in this Yet they refuse to supply the amining more attentivelyly the prn Mr. Q. said, that it was very liko and he believed it was impos- hostse, I should be. shocked at such sue an* of supporting theru.<&What ciple contsined ia the fa/thfi/t sectio ly that in,a general argunvnt having e net to do so, the amount was atvopen,audaciou» disclosure in the language, (he asked) did this speak —which, motion prevailed and th relation to a -modification of the em­ £n the elections in tffmWa, lace of this natiojBj of whose per- to the enemy ? was it thus they liouse adjourned till Monday. ployment of seamen, with reference ajticacity and inUllisfernce, it it pro* hoped to produce pe*ce"f Would it to the particular state of things, ex­ *he Teeult of whjcb would de- bitble, tbe gentleman from Pennsyl­ not as such be equivalent to a sur­ Mr. QUlNCY's SPEJECrT. isting between, us* and G. Britain, or vania .and Tenneaaee. have perhaps render, or to the protraction of a having in view a gridttal reduction^ oriihan* coort of A**" fEBkUARY 13, 1813V of the number of foreign seamen, upland, letiert Wiia***" •jW congress, not having ta- mare corrcOt ideas than I have). A disastrous, disgraceful and imbecile Th» bill "for th« ne»uiatii>n *«< f**- seamen, that some general expres­ v>ng offence ux tli'e ful, that fea* ever been made on th^e I of the executive, the responsibility '- pendently of th* great personal incon­ was coi»ductedybe declared he, would ground* of his •vote-—that it was his. templated. I doub,, said hi, if this internal taxes till tho.- e- venience to thotnembersj particular­ b* among the last to yield to a dis- original intention not to have made, is the case. Bvrt, certainty; it was w«=ro Qver. Th)s wt>wha< ly the non hero gcnilerndn, and ,t*ie tr»«tfu|, or even dsthonorable peace. >»ny i and he should' .not have deui- never proposed ur . ,-. fiom Pennsylvania great etptnce which the pubticWould He conjured gentle men to- lay ajile ifted from that purpose, were it not thia should bo d»oe Roberts) called> putting off incur by Mt(V* r'y *«*«^on df con-' the wanrith am which fiome that the charge of inconsistency had neous regixUjibn, x«i whHfl the gentleman gress i Ite dejected to the resotntlon, trmes grows of rhe ardour of debate, J been carefully'and repeatedly Inl­ ciprecating, with (Mr. Qiundy) u bs{)»>'use it vraa, this congrm- which and view* in a-calm and deliberate'I nutted, as lying against thosli^ms. the driving *Way thirds that sufficient had B)luftgWtb.» naiiton in the war, manner the situation t« which lh«V I s)»O to incur tht' r«snon- To t«U him was diigVaeofulv >nd In- policy,' t»ia4 U>w wnfci we had re- or by any-of^t «»««v,t upon the elec-t ^ .'.,. con*istviit with the lofty language tt-niaiended, thai we were .pledged to whom 1-fiave n?e«.surc, which, on * Mr. GullIllllU. ih*y had ht»ld; he would answer. support lIK: bill, what, we had pi*e a»iocia«tl in Sit-, tbe fact Is altogether•„ the re- irg the dfevlotttfcflctlte and pfeju; j the waff .Under this belief it %ur»y> had taXic* one t»r othef of | Having full powers should and vrere regulated by -verse. The column of our ' Ameri­ d.ices* of vthe community, nothing he reject 'aT>y offers, the responsib^- have no^upport from •wo objects-; ever more Violently rejtognant one or other of two principle*. Tne ca ft state is rteicher xompcgied of was lity reSts tip011 l«mic^' "Bl '* "e M> Qf concluded by to both Ahaa the provisions' of the extreme importance tt> (3. Britain fcUnt, «r wf granite, but rather of a biiu '•-..-.; ' - •; • fiave terms and coitions specified for the desultory manner'in of her seamen, and jj>e great temp/ sort of pudding jtone ( of a casual by Which lie » ti. govern himself, he had treated the _ '1 collection of distinct^ individual*, ag­ . Mr. Quincy said'thatanotbar-Ob­ ajy had gone farther into,its tation, which the comparatively bilf proceeded* then h* U justified in refusing ifi thii country^ gregated together, with no 'selecti«. jection was,,that the fairly included witn- on than he had at. first intended great r*te ofVagea of a fciata of proposition, not similarity of our habits %a in the particulars, and littld upon the assumption . his chief Buotive- in 'rising.havi- aided by the things,' aa a, fact which waa. ncrtbri- in the terms of limitation. «nd character, held out to her •«•• strength in the cement. In a nation This is precisely t-he situation of been to repet the charge of i neons Kate of thus constituted, it is dew seriously ously fa,lse. ' The onfy possible tency i and to make such in c» tfien, aeemed to constitute a ground, ^pen which « i>ropqsi- 1 the president'' ' of the United States, .n ob- proposed, as it is pretended, to turn nation of his~ vote,, -- , when• --7—— he»»%J T» <•• ]* things, out of which resulted A in this | and this, as I conceive, is the exact --- S. to limit the all foreigners fronV its tea service, tion, suoii as that contained bout to'differ frorfi many of 'l,i»,,„. i*g*tipn upon the U. nations bearing of thia project. ' incident ally done t clrcum- cessary, *P the house-—and lief from that suffering. At least expatriating, so obtrusively and cla­ injury ? The particular rency to a report that the Citizmgmrretyi is if we were Jogglti of the British nation, and " these are the best terms I'can that it waa our duty to make trial of morously maintained, from the first stapces beeivpat in great bodily fear , p»ce in the high road of g the temptation which employment, " make j ratify, or reject them ac- this policy previous to a war on that establishment of our national go­ to your sense of public du- of the British Squadron in tbe Bay. ntthsn any other nation was present day, in our .marine and merchant ser­ " cording alt count. Such wai the principle vernment down to the «• ty. Lhave done my duty. It re- been a tTrai misfortune to thlt Ciry, aid. What of an eaeray' of the- gentlemen on hi* by the patrons and authors of this vice, offered to her seamen, Was a and policy her, 11 mains tor you to do yours." declaration of war, to have thotf wuw« •ining by the broad mont! tide of the house, in this aapect of bill, their friends and supporters ? cause of embarrassment with which, in relation tq that nation, it This is the plain and the only con­ who on the slightest occasions hare f a gwi-boat, it was eonfden the question. There was another Are all those choice topics of decla­ provisions ? Are they was important to obviate. But G. stitutional course. The alarms, and caused modi trtfptdaildn, snotf i be btawn sky-higfc Out of principle of policy, which this em* mation to be abandoned reverse the whole order gentlemen t>n the other Britain out of the question, *and the of the bill certain of our good titittnt. Alarms tinoriagj i kind ol sr'ificial volcanic erupt fcarrrtsraent pf our relations with forgotten by proceedings. It causes the legis­ of the house ? 11 they are, will employment of the mariners of other of period have been no uncommon things, for bst , esmbiutible materials secretly i G. Britain suggested. The thoughts side lature to present an ultimatum to G. be forgotten by this people I nations is highly useful and impor­ has often magniBed vessel* of small dimearissj r e»nstrncieda«achrnt, am of reflecting men were diawn to they Britain ; to which, if she does not This bill proceeds upon the princi­ tant, to us, and particularly is it im­ into war-chips of the largest site. Wfcnlj: t manner to tb« bottom of consider the basis, on which the in­ secede, the president throws the're- ; and it ple, that the right of expatriation portant if we arc about toset ourselves that the Chesapeake was ina'nsa ftrhips, however, it has Wen terests of navigation rested sponsibility of continuing the war up­ was known was contend­ docs not efcist in tlie subjects off fo­ seriously to drive from our employ Craft, i robmarine njvigation, as will began to be seen, and on congress, who have thus, limited of rigorous blockade, every and systemat­ reign governments. For if it does British seamen. tbe cur ed, that by a gradual the general authority of the constitu­ ever description, that happened K'IOM wbich have raised seamen the exist, then, such foreign government Mr. Quincy said that the nature ic exclusion of foreign tion, It is in vain to say that the pro­ down the Bay, waa eyed wi h the (revest ueit geniuies, to be prodocl our maritime •affairs has no right to reclaim them, and of die arguments, which had been condition of visions of this bill are not, in effect, _ temion, and new fear* were eJicwod lj» lafe J than the; sre capable of beii would be improved, by a service, we have no right to drive them urged in support of the bill, and the a limitation-of the treaty-makifig state of mind, it may be easily supposed, Ust ccoootrr- But • hope tlxh exclusively, or in a great measure, home. The bill abjures this right particular character of the support power of the executive. In the na­ any thing wearing an tmcomnvM eppesnat*. cease with Fulton's machine, i composed of native citiiegs. Be. of expatriation ; and in doing this, it had received, was another objec- ture of things it must be so. It is necessarily give rite to a variety of at.!1 time tbe British navy, w yond the limitation resulting from cuts up by the roots not only the tionc The particular argument in would so undeniably upon the grounds, on so peaceably >l thcle two principles, and having re* claim of the individuals whom it favor of the bill had been vacillating jectures. and perhaps be productive of "wtrH vitiralng sbont which rests the very argument on latien to these two objects, no pro* contemplates to force back to the from .one principle to another. It drrtd tlarmi." A few. days sine* a imsl *•> I be nude to led the effrcts < which it is maintained that this position was ever seriously suggest­ service of their respective sovereigns was uncertain, as to its tendency, tel was discovered a few> miles below the atfj If he Is ambitious ; bill is necessary. The' reason for ed. It never was heard or thought, 'but also your whole right to protect, and plainly a game of expedients which wat thons/ht by aotnt to look r scroll of worthies as a conse any enlarg­ passing this bill is that as the sub­ that the U. S. were losers by the beyond the limits of your local ju­ and not the foundation of commonly sotpictbus, and with tlft aid of |«e} , we cannot but hope tba ject must require legislative interpo- foreign seamen. It risdiction, even your naturalised ed system of policy. Plain good in­ notaief' irgihe thunder, with whicl employment of that the presi­ glasies some of our cititen* could make that we could be citizens. For, if the right of expa­ tention is easily discerned. It is di­ sion, it is necessary was u$ver us effort, be will soon drive e a "sytte'in of reciprocal triation do not exist, then every fo­ rect and steady, in all its move-. dent of the United gainers by legislature reconnoitre from the stnnsdran btfcw. Wk« i of sn Englishman from o adopted on some reigner, in taking upon himself the ments. Its object is distinct and know to what point the provisions, which, ; and ttrengthened the sospieionwaa, pluh their " footing dsxjroM suggestion, should force obligations of allegiance^ to this its course towards it certain. In will advance in such settlement •udden previous declara­ ton in the morning nsd represented tl tn the sea. home the few native citiscns of ours country, does it subject to the ina­ this way confidence is inspired. But that without such that foreign Chesapeake fleet to be wilkm a short d'ntucs which were in the employ of fo­ lienable principle of native allegi­ who can have confidence in a measure tion of the legislature, the ance which this bill admits to exist. which, in its nature, contravenes all nations can have no confidence in a- of the city, and that an immediate attack nek reign nations, and force away FIV (letnornts surely ha^ subjects, which So that it recognises the justice of the previously declared maxims of its ny treaties, which may be made be expected Every eye was looking with As multitudes of foreign bound and notoriously in the claim of foreign sovereigns to advocates, relative to the subject ; since the legislature are not keenest attention for »h« tquidroft—«ai * >1 tnatt of turning every were confessedly provisions. It our employ. their original subjects, as well those fit which on one hand is supported as a to enact the requisite length, by the assistance of magnifying {ban i performed since the apparent that if this bill ffltore is something said Mr. Q. who are naturalized,' as those who measure of «nr, and on the ot'teras is, then, placed upon a very lofty dome, a speok bjtaaf- : of Ibe war to* their house as be necessary to give confidence in aiflSrarly strange and mysterious in are not. I wish to be understood a measure of peace i in the distemiUe in thelioriton. Upon maktoftkS) to Great Britain, any treaty which shall go thus far, , and pomprasly asaut thtf Dinner in which this bill U as making no objection on this ac­ yielding nothing ditcoviTy some mounted their Bncephelosa yielding every that a treaty can be entitled no con­ to themselves. ET ijO pass thr this house. count—1 ask only, where is the and out of it, as they •«•« made which should go farther.— some their Rosinaate*. a/si down Nevertiid aay bill,' with so ma- consistency of it f I see the effects thing? It is impossible —good never fidence, iMevamrnt, whether perf of beyond the limits post-haste, to meet the tacoky. Every Way' ny coonte-p*currc ml repugnant of this bill too plainly, not to be sa­ did proceed from a contrivance In other words, •alist or democrat, wit law, the treaty-making pgw- malion only irrengthcaed the belief that *•» eddies in its cou Yet, it holds tisfied that it does not abandon ,the this motley, non-descript character. of our i is declared to be the advance. • « approaching i so much so, that sonnet' its way, notwithsta ng, and seems projects for which the clamour about Had the proposition contained in er cannot is inevitable. '«•* good fulkt procvred vehidrs to KmoWdA t of their favouring art to be fscilitated rather than obstruct­ the right of expatriation was origi­ this bill, been adopted in a time One of two things terms of the bill are families, and «thrn began to pack «p tWr > sooner is a defeat or di ed, by circumstances, apparently so nally raised, it varies the means, of peace, had it been temper­ Either the will require with sslid> inauspicious-—On the other side of without losing sight of the end. It ate in its character, had it refer­ more than Great Britain most valuable materials, waiting ny annoanced, than by t they are less. If they should bt Vas, the house it is advocated as a mea­ is, however, most extraordinary, ence to any distinct interest, by from us—or tude the moment when tbe city f rsion of troth, and it our whole of permanent policy. On this that men, who have been all their which it was modelled, its effects are more, we have shown barded. In this state of trepidation, a |csaV fl sure anything ; ofaneye, the most tide is a temporary expedient. There lives long, perfect knight errants. must have been, in the highest de- hand, and cannot hope for man of molt writes to his friend in a Mi|t* a- own voluntary terms.- Jn (j transformed Into i it is carefully ami systematically de­ in favour of distressed foreigner i, gtee, salutary. In such a course better than our bouring city, aad In I)M glowing exit luriapsf Great less negociation it hope­ I without • shadow of m nied to have any pacific intention. who have set their spears in their dopted under such auspices, If they are exaggeration, which is so pt«oriwly ibeol- have seen a wise in­ The president of the U. States Here, it is,' as carefully and syste. rests, and gone tilting all over the Britain would less. gtni•» and fartit inut'st* •blaoce of a trial, b aiit; on which she will never dare to go beyond what spring of his ferult matkally inculcated as a measure of world in defence of oppressed hu­ telligence operating, awful—not ••• witor. No matter whetht what when it is said tion, describes our sruMtion as • certain pacific result. At one mo­ manity ; who have been inviting it might have calculated. But this bill authorises, pro* is neces- ly ihat M auack was apprenmdod, '.it tkst.j )f courage, tnllli ment it if asserted to be an indepen­ to 6Vr shores with both hands, calculation can be made on the that to go as far as this it n.ti pass.— Admiral Warren's Beet wa* just ! the r Incapacity in their fv dent regulation yielding nothing to should turn round at once, and pre­ visions of this bill? Will that tary that such a bill ahould U. of this bill. trance of the harbov. Flucks rrowdtU u> i .that misfortune befitl G. Brltsin. At the Rest it is said tend to be about to send them all on, or any other, credit that the In this lies the mischief drive ultimatum thia letter, aad it waa confidently to be proffering her so much, that if home again, and leave them to the States are seriously intending to It offers, in effect, as our e effect is the same, and sea­ bas re­ the writer's report, that Anoapolis «* •he fail to accept the proposition,, mercy of ancient systems and of all but native and naturalized terms which Great Britain upon Miearslight of hand, Uie men out of their employ ? Or, if jected, over and over again. It in the most imminent danger. All disquiettA all hearts and hands must without their former masters. discarded general but this is not all. This great such be -our intention, will it not proffers terms, apparently, but not was hushed in ibe evening, and the Citr OM* fail unite in the war. By this sort federalists, \viv of- vacillating, accommodating argu­ right -of expatriation, which the ad­ be viewed, as it is, as a temporary really, reciprocal. When rejected more assumed a stats of tranquillity, »; lk* to parti­ f *nj net««.|ity for aabterf ment, every species of political'par­ vocates of this bill and their politi­ expedient, having reference by her, as they will be. the execu­ tuppoeed Kotek coming M aaokor b> the aw- which will he to be fascinated ; and cal friends have been maintaining cular exigencies i and tive has obtained an apology.for con­ bar »attonel .ekaracter — "Ji have one ready at ha ty Seems boor, and provhtg J rti»J* V» 'rt*r.«ir in the immediate ob­ these 2O years, in favoui of all the abandoned as soon as the present tinuing the war, and the opportunity L- . . world, is now denied by the bill to "8nd ii answered. to cast the responsibility of ita eosv. ject. "We for peace. They for war. to be a Tender from the squadroa. i U now necessary We polling one way. They another. exist, even in our own citizens. The • I know it is said, that the general* tinuance upon congress. • , to length discovered to be a Tankee sc»oooi», | of a commercial psx We looking north. They south. reciprocity of the bill consists in iaation of this bill is a mere cover Mr. Q. said, that to show how which it is soph as is umillr lade« with Kew-F.njU** ( We east. They west. All give the this, that these our cilteens should conceal its true nature, utterly destitute of afereciprocity, ' to th«tr former prola of produce, instead of mMiitlosw of war. Bet machine the same direction. By the be forced home, according to the pretended, out of doors, is that even in terms, its provisions were, s «»<% drawn into a V proffer to Great Britain, and that to a single cir­ what baa become of ut« speck which i exertions of all, the passage of the obligations of their natural allegi­ a he would only refer wwld h»v« ever been 1 For on thia principle alone, foreign nations will not reciprocate. cumstance. By the first section, in th« sky, and was auxiliary in prodociof <** bill is facilitated. ance , or fostered with tn< Considering the character of the have we a right to claim their return. For my part, 1 shall wonder, indued Hi/ require Great-Britain tt permit HI perturbation which for a time agitated t political fathers of this biH, and Thus strange and mysterious is both if they do not. For Great Britain It retain-, jn tur twu tmpltjment all her we da not know. W« sincerely hope, f» ** | j and in the same pro- ii maat, ttttir IN- «ut, than its parliamentary course Mr. Q. said that his first objecti­ not be earners, clare k/firf a treaty unfounded rtpoi tt Hersotts culpable °f **k i in the portionWould the Unkod Spates be ttntnn tt btanu naturalnu4> In the is mysterious;. During the whole on to the bill, considered' acts not only excite the ridicule of otliert, by loaejs, by tNfe reciprocity. ••{-••- eighth section, which contsios tbe extent of their, politjeal lives, the light in which it had been pladcd often produce serious Inconveft^tKC to ths d» 1 its advocates, as a measure of per­ As a system of general policy, pretended reciprocating propositi­ friends of thta proportion, for a to* tixtns. Bhould danger aerially threat*". &W, right of keeping, is the very class Bi' a serious manner i dterefor* we witl of to exclude them altogether t Gun to the employment of foreigners 'in in my apprehension altogether the- at our citiiens which Wo demand elude by advisuigthoee who blefttr dallji sWJ any mm have faith,. in the sincerity their sea service aSid been taught to reverse. It has no£ that tendency t Fer 10 restore. And this is called th« msotence of the fu«, at rot corners of I with are the terms to of thoAe/who advocate so extrava­ view it in a favourable light. froW, nor do I believe it introduced reciprocal 1 These streets and 1» C character ? ons^from which no great tcpipor^ry upon sny subject ; and he should mpiphcre, for a momeni, so- that Aic Brltich Kjusdron haa Wan tjit^f al '"'"aaaiM. ^. • erobaTrasiment should result) and come.ao yon and itak a limitation of muney.gudgcotis may bVrmads/to the niouih of the,; Ch*U)>eak.e, ibe n«o"*M:* **J Vorite nchet e all spring out which wuuld make the coinmttnrty I thote powers— wh^t reason 'can , h« bite sharp at the. treasury nbpk. ArchinMdes ttwo* bate U»t «1(j» ••>' Does cseb of 6s more ready to cooperate with tMj have'? Plainly but on»r he means laid that he «if>Wed U as a tchfme ty\oMnirat*tall«l«g hlmwlf, Iry marks 'of the general policy. Nothing, violent, | to tuve a justification, in IMS hand, calculated.to,4ax:eiv<» the (latuuetive eBbcta ef hU > feother earth ? could be p^rpiAntAt. Aud Considcr- in case he .refuses certain terras of bidoy th«.m up V Uo« of dplUrt in building a*d •quipping to we are really able to mnke slaves that si}H les» censure U defefved by an armament for-the genisraV govern* |oin inaj»rokatieaof, tkiswar, he nuftt of'tlin ('finailia'ni und further t.Uaf we ihe \K<*"° i '--^d the hOior of com- m«nt, immediately a hue and'cry is ^eiatUfll|e« tr*ir tins appeal to anna, thi« invitation to thi... V..-J .uJii. ^-^_^i».v,W «i- ...j.t "^ tVitfc,me exception of that porti* raised from ona end of the country to Slaughter, waa orj*d by oonqocflt of C*M«K is worth all ef y W10*11 '1- 11*1 fw &** Ute most im on of oor force which w«» thrown th,er other, about "federal oMMfetrnqy.", rioft» moti»e«. Before h«ot» b« ia- blooil and treasure it wilt cott ns— tTn- lt4M. reason. he tfaef'iWt-tMo* pro- into- disorder, no tftxvpfc have ever rod* Men who have no foice in th« measure* ,cot»fief oanaot a«k to be aided in behaved with more determined in­ g 4 oor largest b»y *U* of government, -who aw not treated lto th»%sotrdncK^f it • To Kin it thir war of tkrir raakihg by the y**v trepidity. ' with decency io lhA public councils of will not be.,sufficient t» .£* totdy that of th« ronutry. ;: 1 h»ve the hbnor to be, with high from the enemy we ha*1, received ifietn Either ^member, respect, your obedrcnt Servant, . aad Hair* trje c.t«n* pf the nation, become all, at once, chazge- inju­ tba* [OOT ries which retoeia' oni«drll%e4i »nd proof may reasonably be ask­ JA#E& WINCHESTER/ wwrrorwh » U*»«§«<*»as40nts>l»*j J able, with every disgrace that nas b«ta therefore the enemy bad no. Ttauae to ed of ffaar sincerity. Do they res. try BrigtGt*. V. tpfpedoet thwrfd new owee fca»« | heaped upon hw, without even the pri eorpplain. For a^ declaration of-war, balieve this to be a just and neoeasary Hon. Sotejury 0f^1V ar. • u the only ef»fi«ial mode l«n yilege of .sharing fn the occasional trt- and all that > havoc and destruction war? If they do, patriotism requires ing them from MB coasts. If is which njay follow in iU train* iu authors that tbey should make soae saevt6c«a^ umphs'•# the aaVy, which ft' basbeen and approvers arc responsible tnt , advantage* «ft *• «o<""'7. »n<1 to retrace their steps, to analyze tbei • James Garrard/ Jan. B. Inspector calamities. to, remain at home, though they tWak John McCalk, Adjutant i the inventorv should thai* principles, an,d see how easily contrari .The eriU of .this war are already it most strange1 that the people will not Poland Keen, Quarter-Master _ fate with tiM » mt*pll*rjfi*t» it enta. (if «blSu*aifr«*«totk.|M great, and aa> yet no benefit* have re­ take the bounty money. k JohaTodd, Surgeon.. sulted Doe* the administration require mo­ * » be regretted, -fcr it eertalnly »ppaw- Jorvfr'been amalgamated to to the nation from it. Can any CAPTAINS. 1«i«t time »t if we were joggrnj «n with a Result, upon which the mpsf sanguine ney? Yes, its demand* are moat urgent ; oience, or enable them, to swim with dare to calculate, but the men who have pledged Richard High tower, John Hamilton, pace irube higk w*"1 of fr**™1 '*!*• compensate the nation their tbe current of any Mines. Were, they for die bufferings and losses to which i\ whole forttmea; a* well as their Rres, Bland W. Ballard, Sarol. L. WilnamaV t than any other nation was *W«rknown Coalman C holier, Uriah Sabrie, to do thia, their mouths most remain has already submitted—the dittoes*, the can find other cues for their money .tho' Whtt of an eawBV*s «*vy was rain and butchery of its citizens.—• they are ready to insist that federal Henry James, . Rioltard Bledioa, Joseph, Kelly. rf, .twining by the broad momhsd thoadet for ever sealed respecting consistency We are boaatingly told that Canada mon ought to come forward and empty or inconsistency. Never was such shuf- will be oun—that we sliaQ wrent from their purses into the national treasury. LIEUTENANT*. ggn-boai, it wat confidently Caleb Holder, ' taming, shifting and twisting, the enemy a part of tux possession*.— \l it time, high time, that these " Ri^nts , Athton Canard} | be blown tky-higfc ton of the Let it be remembered, that the prophet* in promise*" should begin to fulfil the Oyrau Rule, Wm. Moore, :ial vcrtcanta troption, before known in any country, not who predicted thin, predicted before the many promises which they have given YVm. M. McGuire, John Higgins. materiali ucrctly confined m a even in the declining state of the moat War that the very firat campaign would to the adminiitnttion. Were they re­ EN6IGN8. Jy nmtmledmachms, and in the meat absurd despotisms. It U easy (o fathom make us masters of this country. In ally serious when they gave them and Lynden Comstock, James Mundy, im»nner to the bottom of (Mr tbrpa. their predictions, therefore, what con- offered to sacrifice life and property Wm. O. Butler, Jamee Herron, their design* ; and every one who has in support Pohap., however, it bat Wel» ihe'fct* of ndenre is to be placed ? TUeir first of Mr. Madison s war? If they Thomas Chin, Win. Nash, campaign has ended, and has ended were, wky are they slow to answer his itigwion, at with many other bad an opportunity of acquiring a know, Jos. Harrow, Jo*. Mooring, ledge of the leading characteristics of with disgrace to -it* authors. Instead of demands ? why will they make no sa­ John W. Nash, Wm. Fleet, H'K>M *b>ch ha>e raited tbe curiotity of the wresting from the erremy his territory, crifice in support of the wtsf-^whicli John Bolts, Georg* CardwelL not ger.iu.et, to be protloctiv* of more modern democracy, and remain* yet we find him in- posRMMon of our own— they are so loud ia applaud^y£? Let Total 33, prisoners at Maiden. Detroit, heretofore thought of'so much those, whom they may concern, answer I than the; trt capable of being b*n«at to uninfected, must turn from it .with dis­ The Indians have still a few prinoner» i coootrr- But • hope thh wilt no* b* gust—For, value to u*, has been in the peaceable these questions at their leisure; but un­ possession of the British six months, til they have answered them, let them in their po*»e*«iingUieni«elves necessary or expedient, refuse to lend JAMES WINCHESTER, i be nudr to fed the eflrcts of in tarribU in an attempt to cro«a over to Uucen's- their aid towards its prosecution, tho' Brig. Gen. U. 6. Army. IF he U ambitioui to appear on For (A* Maryland OatttU. town. in doing this they support the, war as Now that war has been declared, we But what if the conquest of Canada ranch as the men who are it* warmest Public Sale. ticroll of worthlet as a eontenrator of Us advocates. we cinnoi but hop* that he hit been are told that it is the duty of every was certtin ? Let it be supposed, tbat By virtue of a decree of the high court good citizen to give _to it his support our new armic* will be kd as certain­ A FREEMAN. tg-the thunder, with whkh. by a dope- of chancery, of Maryland, will be and approbation. Before it took place, ly U> victory as many of them will be exposed to Public bale, on Tuesday i:c effort, he will tooo drive every mothar't il seems to be admitted that the people, to death—will increase df territoty- WASHINGTOM, FEB. 97. the 30th inst. if fair, if not the netU i of in Englishman from oar emits, or might be allowed to question, if not its compensate a free nation, already 4«\ Cfpy tf f Uttirfrtt* Brig. Gin. ftfn fair day thereafter, on th« premise*, lluh their " foaliff d**fK*f' piece from justice, at least its expediency, and to extensive, for the loas of many of it* ci­ chfiitrt nnu a pritinir tf tvtr, ti ALL tbe right, title and interest, of cnthesra. endeavour by all fair and correct means tizen*, or the violation of it* commer­ tbt Stcrttarj tf War. the heir* of Richard Ward, decetiMd, to avert its horrors. But a declaration cial rights ? WiU it be any consolation in and to the following tracts or parcels of hostilities having been made, iu ene- to our seamen, cruelly impressed into Maldtx, Jam. 33< 1813. of land, to wit: Good LtuJt, part of tnics are in duty bound to become its the British service, to know that their Six—A detachment from the left Trie democrats rarely haw a wonder- Hit Ijordjhip't Favour, and part of sworn and everlasting friends, and now own government has already msdr wing of the N«»rth-Western Army, Ciarr'i Hundrtdt, or such part* there­ J knack of turning 'every meritorious to doubt either the propriety j>f going slaves of a Whole country of English nndermy command, at French-Town of, whereof Richard Ward died seized. i performed since the commence • to war, or the wisdom with which it is subjects, while at the same time it hss on the River Raisin, w»* attacked This land lies in Calvert County ,*bn the gpndticted, i* proof Itrong and positive made no advanee towards the obtcnlion of the war to'thefr own advan- on the 32d inst. by a force greatly head water* of Fishing creek, within of being in the pay of the Mssny. of their liberty? superior in number ; aided by sever­ one mile of the bay, contains about 199' and pompously assuming all the Men, however, of plain ho^ast minds, Let the rulers of this land answer it al piece* of artillery. The action acre*, with a great proportion of ex­ to themselves. Every gallant •who read the constitution, an%suppose to their country—let those who blindly cellent meadow land already p^pared, that from that alone, they can judge of commenced at the diwn of oV; the whether performed advocate tbe war, answer it to their con­ piquet guards and much more nay be nude at a small the duties which in a state of war the sciences, are we justified by the acV* of wcfe driven *inj and expense. There are on this land a ilist or democrat, without h citiien owe* to his country, startle at violence and outrage of whitth Uie com a heavy fire opened on the whole line, good comfortable .dwelling-house, aod. i* declared to be the immodi i* new fangled doctrine—They cannot menders of British vefsesnbave been by which a part thereof was thrown every other necessary out-house, a into : of their favouring auspice*, •cover in the constitution, and are guilty, in waging war sgaflB and re­ disorder ; and, bting ordered to good tobacco-house, and an excellent fora loth to admit, that a atate of ducing to subjection the peqple of Ca­ retire a small distance, in order to apple orchard, with a great proportion i sooner U a defeat or disaster to the ia of necessity a state of slavery ; nada;* What benefit can possibly result form on more advantageous ground, of woodland and some valuable timber, ny announced, than by the strangest that it abridges any of their political to us from the conquest of the innocent i found the enemy doubling our left particularly ash. Those inclined to pur­ wrsion of truth, and In. the twink- rights, and more especially takes from aud peaceable inhabitants of an adjoining flank with force and rapidity. chase are invited to view the prrmlo**. them the invaluable privileges of speak territory ? It is to no purpoce to say, The term* of sale are, that the purcha­ of»neye, the most flaming jsro- A destructive fire was sustained ing or writing whatever in their con­ Uiey are our enemies, bemuse they will for tome time ; at length borne down ser or purchasers shall give bond with In is transformed Into * Meraliat, sciences they oelieve to be true. ask who made them so? Was security, to lie approved by the trustee, it not our by number*, the few of us that re­ I without a shadow of mercy, or the „ Men of reading and reflection, too, own act ? Have we, any evidence of for the payment of the purchase money, have been, taught to believe, that in a their enmity except that which a decla­ mained with the party that retired with interest, within twelve, months •blance Of a tri»l, b stigmatized a* a time of war, above all other*, the nati­ ration of war issued by ourselves fur­ from the lines submitted. The re­ from the day of sale, and on the ratifi­ »iU»r. No matter whether it be from on ought to be awake and watchful— nishes ? Have we a right by any law mainder of our force, in number a- cation of the sale by the chancellornnd cy'of courage, military skill, or that wan, in addition to all tpeir hor­ human or divine to subdue a people who bout tour hundred, continued to de­ on the payment of the whole purchase rors and calamities, affiorj the best op­ have money, and uot before, ' incapacity in their favorite gene- never done us wrong, or wished fend themselves with great gallantry the trustee will portunities to men fond of power, (and, us ill, because we have thought proper in an unequal contest against small convey to the purchaser or purchaser*, ,th»t misfortune befids the •army, alas I who is not fond of power ?) to to declare them our enemies, not only arms and artillery, until I was hu, her or their keive* the 1/nd to him, > eflect ia the same, and by a kind of encroach upon the right*jof of thetheci citiaen. without their consent but against their brought in as a< prisoner totiiatpart iier or them cold, free and r le»r from and* all claim* whatever of the itkah slight of hand. Ore poor, unfor- to convert a free government into interest* and wishes ? Do the wrongs of the fit.Id occupied by the ene­ heir* of the • despotiam. With so many officer* which we have received from tbe mother «aid Richard Ward, deceased, and of •, discarded general, U saddled Obedient to his mandates, and.so many country give us a right to wreak our my. each r.nd ev*ry of them. th* Warsliata. Whenever there appointments in his rift, it will always vengeance upon the colonies?-Is this, At this latter place, I understood / PETER EMERSON, Trustee, happen that the chietmagistrale of this in truth, to b(f a war not in defence of that our troops were defending thcro- /March *, 1813, ______U f toy necessity for inbterfuge, they al- country will have a host of sycof^ots our righU, but of wanton aggression seftres in a slate of desperation, and js havs one ready at hand. To hear blindly devoted to his views, ff the upon our neighbours—not to benefU.our- 1 was informed by the commanding of- The subscriber ~= vo the advantage* of a !uuu «nu uuiaieruus SUpporters'BT tua salves, hut to destroy them ? — A state ficer of the enemy, that he would WAUT* TO administration No matter hoW weak of hostility by which nothing is to be afford them sn opportunity of sur­ now necessary to protect the the policy, how Wicked the plans of the gained, but merely an experimcnt£fttch 100 Good Locust Posts,, ;»>b of t commercial people, a.tnn- rendering themselves prisoners of " powers that be," the minions of the can do the other most harm. It i*vvu\ war > to which I acceded. not lesa than 7 fret long, to square court will ev«jp b« its I was ' to their former profeaslota* would advocates, and that a nation in ay tometimea be autho­ the more read* to make A inches at the smallest end ; likcwicf with these men any opposition, from rised Ux carry it* anus into an unoffend­ the sur m% drawn into a baJief that no- whatever cause it ma/ spring, and how­ ing province of its enemy-— But let it render from being assured, that un­ 400 Sawed Cliesuut Rails «wld Jiav« ever been |krer'their ever well grounded its complaints, will be remembered, that thia can only be less done quickly, the building* sd- S inche* by i and 10 feet long. A libe­ ». or fostered with moMare tban be treated as the result of disaffection in iU own defence, and not for purposes iicent would be imnveAatcly set on ral price will be given for then) deliver­ fire and that no responsibility would, ed at Annapolis, _ . ' h»d hitherto been. to tho country. of plunder and conquest. With al\ our , In every age the patriot* isfio hare pretended abhorrence for monarchic* be taken for the conduS of the ss-l JOHN «HAW. aot»itn*tawBng all this gabble-, endeavoured to rescue- their ''country and crowned heads, we seem quite rea­ vages, who were then atsembled in rob 4, 1813. from slavery, 1 •* »H acquainted with the origin have been loaded with dy to copyHhem in theiroriroes, and to great numbers. , » aboae, and the abettors of tyranuy have attempt whatever in the wantooqeas of City Hank of Baltimore. progreas. of the French party in In this critical situstion, being aaauiped to themselves toe title of the power they have committed. Becasj**>, for dcsifoas ft> preserve the Hves Books for receiving subscriptions for exclusive of S know what construction friends. But if this the sake of .aggrandisement or plunder, number of our brave fellows, who stock in tho City Bank of Baltimore, ' F» on these deolaraatrons— It is-bnt case in the times of pence and they have been accustomed to carry war will be opened for 1800 share* for Cal­ tranoruillity, how rajUeh.snoro danger to ann destruction into the umrftone* of atill held out, I sent a flag to them, and agreed with the commanding vert county, on the first Monday ia ' over the speeches of some of our liberties is to b*a»rehendesi political preaehw* of 'M, and the nation is engaged- in war. The that the tame, right must belong ficer of the enemy, that they should county in;uljulng idle rnfew*» 1 1 *>»* at «t«.. n. j *_i j I P*asionspaasions* 6fof tbe multitudemultitude' are tnenthen art-art to„ us,_, and._.. that our republican pre- be surrendered' prisoners of war, on " men and children. Jtitn..,? » ^ "W*"00* »nd I'Mly excltod by their rulers—The host sident is at full liberty to be guilty of condition of being protected from ^ of tlie waofe party. When- J of officer* and d'ependants i* greatly In- the same enormKieo. It in entirety for- the savages, aHcfwcd to Jktaui their NOTICE. ' h «• netHsary to cr«yed-~Every"" effort~ i«" mam (and too that in §»v«rnmeiiU which «up- r r Oimfort we wrtl gise ' private property, and rV^'iM their o/ often with su.rcasa,^ to identify tbe ad- possi we governor* to be every thing, side arms returned to them. It ia uwwboblw.taTdallj.tWl .with wjjee wl^ed* of roinittration and US plus* people nothing, it is for Toylur't Landing Wart Oroent with tbe ^nd the that impossible for me to ascertain > with Tli* out«4(ft on e*.ch fo«. at l an wcute h> always country, and all, opposition tevpveaaon thoKthMthe life of the s«b- 1 Uo^khead la on* ouuse of the onemy jeotia at tbe eaUrs) disposal of hia prince, certataty the loss we^have aystalncd dotbtr for the fir»l J^lir, fend f nr ceati happened, the pvonle have. and may be tacrtAced whswevwr bis in this action, from the impractica. per month on each ho^-iliead. till de- fcr mboew, aod cannot tltCKnselvea the chain* whk pleasure or ambition shall require the bility qf knowifit; the- numbel^who iniinded.; therefore, it In expected that Jt> Uie failure is attrfbutwl to fairtened a round'them. sacrifice— We profess ourselves to be have mado their escape. the outagf) and rent wi'l IM^ Kent with tha notes (and ordnn whcu of (WeimlUta—If aj, ar« Those, howeve,r, who lav* their coon- the chanipiops of • liberty, and equal , Thirty-five oQicers and aboutfbtnj demanded,) try better trVin the wage* ef^its rujcrs, rights, and Brpci».Up|ihat every aation hundred.and eighty-seven •* nofcckehertd will he, deUvrred with- a recruit**! kgre«*bl» t«' non»£pm» outtbe orrarir.?* who have no' view but to preserre ft* ha* a right tbH»«J»fl«r whatever go- mlitloMi) oftctrs and -privates are; LeiTip, paid.. it BbswtiM, are M>t4o be dftterred by me­ temmcnt it may ohuae, and yet wa BAVIDH'I'UAHT, I«i|*oj)tor prtsnnera at war. A Uat of rb't atTayior's Landing wave-no)M«. nline, whatever failure nace* and abOM from eU«6hargin£ the claim a right to reduce to our own d»- names-of the offcers is herewith «n> duty which in time* of peril and alarm miuloo a»en against whom we bave t»rnfl» apply to the tt)lc aifalrof yu.Verdiy, r am flatter, ^ federal aUte doe* not (heir'dtunger, and mielhex heeded or to tlieiu by the great general Hull. The »ub*cril>*T livii!.; near (MM*>^ not, will continue to warnj||>*q«%«f tbe supporter* oC war are bouudiouud ta^how, cd by a bclict, that no material»e»- J> Jsfls*ly a fate which awalU by argwatut and not by aboaf tl»at j r.otr is chargeable upon myaelf/*n.d Patriotic $aval. Prjint.. THE MONITOR. Lancaster School. ! In Council, . maoafjeni *f tHp Charitable fetxuary 80, 1613. mt ORDERED, That t&o att, Coffee Home. •• M j ^ w»te of the wei/ltC i*t wi Society h«,ve the satisf-crroa «f inform­ Ordered, Tliat tht Retotution tn favor "Au act to alter and repeal «Kh p»rt<« love his own i but beeaute ye art not o'-tTie ing their fellow ciliaens, that they have; q/' Debtor* to ihe State, paittd at Tht puWlthtr devotes half the prorTMi of this the constitution andforin, of goternt_ks world, b»t I'kave chosen yo« our of the World, been «ntbled to make ah arrangement tkt la*i Section of the Qtneral At- Print' at a contribution fo. the Widow* and «f this state W wlatc to the diTtaofirf ttrsnfuN the world bateth yo*» " for the esUhlitbnrr-nt of a Lancaster Orphan* of those br*v« Tart *ho faH m de Allegany county inlo elect ion di»tricti» 9«*iWy, tit pnblt*tted ottft tn eoM of their country. ,TKe •piritof the woYld a^fid the ffchoolin this city. Mr. Bassford, whom vtfk,Jor three »ccfAv»,' »t» Tht Mary- fence ftnd th* act, entitled •» Aii act to »_tf •pirit of the Gospel are diamctrical- they have engaged to superintend the iand (iatette. The Trdirttl Republi­ Dttcription qftnt Print. change and repeal all such part* of 0* Jyoppoiite. Hence t;he prirrdplc* of w:hool ha* gone to George-town for the can. Tin federal Gvsrttc, The Amt A majestic figure of"»« American tailor« constitution an'd fonh rtf KOvnrri'rnent of purpose of Tramiirg U *'• system: under Monitor, Mtlt the moment of taking hi* larew*lt look of hit thi* state »» rtlate to t?i« 'Tivi«or, strict 'godline-H meet ihe moat vio­ rtVn*, The Peopled native dtyJ-The view it a highly ptrtsresque or, whose the instruction of Mr. Uuld, late apnpi) hfimer't German Paper, t'rederidi- Prince-George's county into f:\«c\Krj lent oppotitt»n from *H thote representation of a Naval Port. i owe for thi* of Mr. Lancaster's. It is expected that Town Iterate, Hager'f-Tovn Gn- The Waut_ul Frigate United Slates atrMriy dirtricto," be published h, live* totify that they live the school will be opened for the recep­ week, for three months, in the world only.- Liberal minded Chris­ eetle, and 3f«rylaftd Herald — Av forsailint;, the signal it up, and the latt boat tion of scholars on the sixth of March that the flebtorg be notified, that ww approaching tlw wharf Gazette, at Annapolis; th* F tian* as they'are called, are much ensuing, previously to 'which further lets the term of said Resolution be zette and th« American^ tarened by the woYld. But what rs information will b_> gfyton ea the wsb complied vith on or befvrt the frst Subscription* will be receivedby the Publish tKe People's Monitor, Easton ; the thi* liberality ?lt consist* in'yielding jeot. day of May next, the fato ToW bt pvt er, CBA.S. H. H xamtoK, No. *>, north Eighth deral Republican, George town ; •titnewhat of the purity of our prin- February U in fot\e ag-Mtut them. street. Philadelphia. Bheimer^i German Paper*,.and tot ciplea, and accommodating our con­ It it intended that , t'jbferiplioW thall be re Acrick-town !I«ralo\ ,PredericV-k By order, Mnian Pinkntf, Clk. ceived alto by the different retpeetable Book <3a»«tte jsnd duct to tuit the humor of the time*. State of Maryland, sc. seller* and Editors throughout the U States Hngar's-towtk Thia time-serving apirit n perfectly OJ* application by nwttion of Thomas Sell- The Print is in a Mate of forwardiwtt, and Herald, Hagar't-tpirn, ' agreeable to tlve world and men of man, admmistratnr of Richaroi- Harrhon, late BY THE HOUSE OFDELEGATES shall be executed in the most elegant and mat- By order. ? . of Anne-Anindel county, dereawl, it is order terly style. As soon aa the etching alone it N1NIAN thi* cait are applauded, because ed. thai he give the notice required by law for _ Dftccnibcr 16, 1812. tlie Govemor and done, an impret'sion' of it thall be forwarded their conduct doe* in no way r«- the irtditort to bring in the claim* aguinst the RKIOLTBD, Tliat to the different Rerrtkmen who taUe &ub*crip AN AC5T vices of fashion atid fol­ aaid oVceased, and that tk« tame be published Council be and they are hereby autho­ lions, that they ami the puhlicf a letter trom Cot for A- A. County. are tnibject to execution, npcm applica- tionffffri-ti. • ' - ^ •on t'eelmg the force of solemn en­ tifin being made to them, and licing The price will be plain dolt. J 50. and printed it ho b*en Tfpfftumt M»r»on to the tuinbtcr gagements dare*'to b*ar open te»ti- iu colors dolt 5. THIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, fully Mtisfied that the iu\id .debt, for Editurt of newnpspen, who are disposed to this general assembiy, that |fr«»t ih mony againet the prevailing vice* That the subscriber of Anne Arundfl county which an indulgence is prayed, is well aid the fund projected for the widowt and or- venience ha* been experienced for tU BIKLlir, Ifct- JA will un­ of the age, all mouth* are open a- hath obtained from the orphins court of Anne- and sufficiently vccurcd, and upon such jihins of the defenders of the country, want of two additional districts in Al_.l T LOUD, gaitm him, and the names of cnthu- Arundct county, in Maryland, letters o* admi- applicant paying six percent. interest and doubtedly bt pleated to give this notice occasi­ ganv county, for remedy whereof irinraiion on the penonal estate of Kit bard onal insertion 'Pie name* of the tuburi- An iid-de-cirUp at, th • ust, bigot and the like, are profuse­ all costs duathereon, to stay any further Be U enacted, by tht 'General 4.1 hat reiched hic>, i Hair'ton, lare of Anne-Arundel county, de. against nueh deliton, until bets will be printed in a handsome form ac- Taront ly poured upon him. The right of persona havingclaims ajjainsi th« proceedings with a tunable incription m order »embly of Maryland, That all t ceased All the Arst pay of January eighteen him conipa'iltd and form ef §«**»] Hjr the Priflee of Ncafc private opinion which it should said deceased, arr herrby warned to exhibit the tl.ai po.tenty may possess a recprd of the sai­ of Uie conMtitution krinp me th* «nc1o*e^ ^ •e«m every man might be allowed to same, with the n«ce»*»ry voucher* thereof, to d>«d and fourteen: And the said debtors lors friends and the patrons cf the Fine Ant at raenf, mud* such by thei aet of «TB».| on or before the 25th day of to the state, against -whom judgments hh« «»jer-gtmra1, v denied him, and the max­ tlie subscriber, the present time in America- teen hundred and ninety-eight a exercise i* May next, they may otherwise by law he el. are obtained lor principal »nd tifiecn I'biladelphia, Jan. *______vrntcen hundred and ninety nine m«QU which SXCOTOJMU ims of the World, not thosejof reli­ eluded from all benefit of the said citate. per cent, intercut, are hereby released |Th»wnol« reichcd ntewhi of Jtuut- directs that Allcgany county s gion, are set up as the standard of Given under my hand this i jth day from nine per cent, of the said interest Anne-Arundel County, sc. divided and laid off into six sc ! the oujirttr*, of mirshi au>«^,/ right jLThoma* SfeUman, Adm'r. upon their making payment of the prin­ OK application to me, the subscriber, in the districts, be anu the same it herebrit>l |&rtigiib»e, wi eomparrj Circumstance* whith occur every Januaryxk. _____6«r. cipal and six per cent, interest, and costs, reccs* of Anne-Arui-del county court, as an pemlcA |t*jnc«UotBardnpf Hinh day evince the truth of these asserti­ on or before the lirnt day of January associate judge for the third judicial district of And be it enacted. That [cotntof Narbofi*i.nd th on*, are so many glaring proof* of Slate of Maryland, sc. eighteen hundred and fourteen ; pro­ Maryland, by petition, fn writing, of Gr.oattc county shall be divided and laid off ii vided, that any judgments upon which W I'AKnem, of tVid county, praying for the iHatifeW. the wickedness of men'* hearts, and ON application, by petition of Samuel Mac* benefit of the act. for the relief uf sundry insol­ eight separate dintrict*. Tht Baron of H»rdenh cnbb'ti, executcr rl the last will and testament proceedings muy be stayed ns aforesaid, supplement! enacted, That if Ah that disposition which all naturally vent debtors, and the teveial And be it l«4 irritawd: He w«m I posseas of excusing sin, and of call­ of Gtssaway Hawlings, late of Anne-Arundcl shall continue and remain in full forte, thereto, on the terms mentioned in said atls, shall be cunnnned by the general »{ connty, decrawd. it ii ordrred, that he g'rve and executions mny be issued the, -eon a schedule of his property, and a litt of hit [to the Ipn|, who fiad jui ing evil £ood, and good evil, put­ sembly after the next election of otl> I the notice required by law, lor the creditors to at any time after the expiration of such creditors, en oath, being annexed to hit peti­ in the first sevion after such Mil dnrkncis tor light, and light for bring m their cUirru against the said deceased, tion, and having satisfied me that he has re- gates, ting •Uy. u the constitution and fontn \ling hat dUatlmd gootn darkness. The hard speeches made and that the tame be publialtcd once in eaih I tided two yean in the state of Maryland im- election, week, lur ihe tpace of six successive wrtks, government directs, in such caw tUi| him to lx) arr pious people on account of By order, Upton S. Rtid, Clk. I mediately preceding the time of hit application, against in the Maryland Uepublican and Maryland Ga­ By the Smatr, /Jrc.18, 1812: RtadUit h»ving alto ttited in his petition that be act and the alteration in the said cttl tb« commavi ( their strictness can be traced to no zette. _ •* . ' t s* • II tnin *•**•»••*»«*•'»**»*confinement irt*>tor H»htdrht, vttriand havingn*Wtnrv rxniprayed jii-tt time and ordered to lie on the (able. .ititution contained therein, si. all be eta,! other cause than the enmity of heart John Gatttavcay. Rrp. IH//« to be discharged ther..from i I do hereby order sidcred a« a part and shall constiMI| (thhoogh therfrirHsf rtt the truth itself. While pro­ for A. A. count/. ~ By order, Tho*. Rogeri, Clk. and adjudge, that the person of George W against from imprisonment, ai.d and be valid aa a part of the taihr benent, and tn shew caute. if any they have, partt of tht (ou*ti tut ion aiul form with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. OB trrms will be made Lim« n 1 wanr a sober, dili­ »hy th? wid Gf tgc W Parker tlmuld not i(ate at ences. '1 his enmity of the world my hiitintui, one that Hovei-n^nent of thit or before the ijft day of October next,the> may gent man to superintend have the benefit cl the afl» at prayed fo^ tA* divifion oj Frtnft-Gevr^g It ia, in fine], against the purity of the Gospels is a otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit can come well recommended for l>i» liom.it r aiid Given undertm hand tbi* i6th day of J_auary\ sobriety will mrel with priprr encouragement, t8ij ^f ty into election dittrictt. the Kinwpt decisive proof of the reality uf rcli- of the said rMate Given under my hand this W* att*chc 5th day ot January, tit}. but he rautt be a man thai will earn MiiJicient Richard It. Whert-ar, it is reprwented to tni»l»l t »ntw giorv, and an evidence may hence be authorny, or it will b* r^dlett'tu apply He S bring a chaia/lej horn a mat- of vcta- ilion of sundry ii Jtbbitan's of Prism | and hi*- t«4i|r»ttt Executor with will annexed. city. or otlterwisr it will b< Usclevs tn apply ; Anne-Arundel County, sc. new covenant, •« If ye were of the JanuaryX H.______6w. rye's county, thnt Uiey txj »»jatt oCcwrrtBi • would love hi* charaAert, tueh at are grhciaily bmu^ht, w II On application to me the subscriber in the world the world not be ailcn_Md to. recast of Anne-Arundel county cuurt, ai mconvenieice>for want at a i the honor toll own." When therefore we glide a- Anne-Ahindel County, sc. A Bennett Darnatl. artosiate judge for the third jOdicial uis(r; t in said county and prajitf *| long smoothly and find all our princi­ ON application to roe, the tubscriber, in th« Jaa 3»-M^ ' '____f'~__ Maryland, by petition in writing of Bs:«j| iteration in -tire second, third in-MI Tbe Couot St. M ples and practice perfectly agreeable rrceis of Ann«-Anindel crunt» court, at an Mt!« I.VIBY nf >aid county, praying for the sots to otlnilt u nixlh betaral to the world we may well doubt whe­ %/KXime judge of the third juuinal district of 20,000 Dollars-y-Cash! neCt of (lie act for the rrltff ol nundr, in thcin,..ind tbe prayer of the petitkeoil Maryland,by petition in writing of WILLIAM vent,dfbi^r«, and tbr kcvcral luppicnici'as iliert- reasonable, therefore, I (NoTii.) ther we ourselves have even been the Mixfit of A'orp ojloat in the Potomak and Shtnttn to.on the trrma mrniioned in ihe aaid arts, a appearing BARNa> of said county, pn) mg Bt it enacted, by tht nenerml at*+\ cttcr from t^c Due tie " chosen out of the world." an aA for the relief of tundry insolvent debt' dtinh Navigation Lottery, aecuud dan uhedu'e of hit propeity, and a list uf his crt- . the Prince major-*; [JVfW Gavttlt.] OTS, patted at November session, eighteen him- 1 prize of tt SO,tK>0 itlmrs, i>n uaih, at far aa he can ascertain them, bly nf Maryland, That all that ptrt i dred and five, and the several tu|>plemrnts 1 do. , 5.000 bring annexed 10 his petition i and having satit- the constitution and form of go« TIL*!*, Sl*t n thereto, on Ihe term* mentioned in th* taltl acti, nrd me (hat h» has resided In the star* of inent, made such by the s'ct of t«» ' .EXCHA.\(iE Of 01.n SIX I'KR tch-dule of hN property, and a list of hit I do. 2.000 M»ryland for two year< imm«liaiel) preceding a 7 do. 1,000 teen jiundred and itinet^-eigbi, After an expe_|lt|0w , CEA'T $• DKFERRKD STOCKS. rfilnois, on oath, a> far at h« ran ascertain the time ol hit application i having also slat ceteiit tettinnny Ueaide* tlie following Stationary Prizes: «d at Ihe several lean differs, and for three months six separate dinlrtctfc, and that tU -* »PPn«ed, by a let: Vill cuniinuft open till the nth day of March now in Ins custody foi debt onl\, and Ihe said 1 do. 2.000 Monday in April next, to give noti.e to his next, fot receiving Milmri|iiions of" the old six William Harriet having given suiliiient security 8 do. 1,000 crKlilon to appear before (lie county court of tionul district thiill be laid off adjoin *iWck,thathehaabirt for hit personal »p|c_r»uce a> Anne-Mundel said county on the said third Monday of A- and between tbe second, third and I tier cent and dcfcireil itockt, in the manner pre­ 8 do. AOO iL scribed by tlie said all Nevr certiticaies, bear count i court, to answer such allegations as may Ticket* each in thi* cl«*» pril next, for tbe purpose of recommending a district!. I hertueto aubbi*j him by his creditors : 1 do 10 do. of 100 if Ing Interest, (rum ihe Hut iby of the quarter in be made ugainst Beside* a vast number of small prize*, trHfeu* for their bench!, and (o shew cause, And be it enacted. That if thu Which the \ul>»cri|)tion shall be made, at the r^M therefore order and adjudge, that th* said Wil­ any they have, why the said Bcqj»min Lu»by shall be confirmed by Uie general of aix P*r centum per annum, payable qaam liam burnei be di»chaigrd from his imprison* and not near 1 12 nlaiirj* to a. prize. i)i,H'ld not have thr benefit of aaid aQ> as pny Mr-yearly. foV tht unredeemed amount of prin­ ntent, ami iliat he (by cauiing a copy oLthis Preient price of ticket* f 0. cd fij^' Given under my hand thit teventh I nembly of Maryland, after the nest cipal Q/ "'e old rix per cent, and deterred oidn to be inserted in one of the public twwt- TICKETS &, SHARES day 4Dan*ary, eighteen hundred and thirteen. I tion of delegates, in the Irtt seaslo atodti which may M MOicn^ed, win ne itiuoi {Mipcn la the c;:y cS' Anr.£]>s!ii. evrr- week Hold by JOIKPH MILLIOAN, Ait-hard n. Karttood. { tor such new election, t* tnt i at the Trexsury or at the Loan Offices reflec­ lor tliree months successively, before the third on and form of government directs, to hit ere- Book-seller, George-town. tively when: the old nock tubscribed may at Monday in April neat,) give ndttcc tWO county .... a.great pert of the Capital Public Sale. suc.h case' tbe act, aoid tU aliersti- the rims stand credited. Thr new stock will diturs in appear before Anae-Arundtl herein contained, shall coiwtitute rx redeemable at the pleasure nf the United court on tbe said third Monday in April next, 1'rizet in the first class. By Tirtne of an order from the Orphans feM*« at an t timeafiertlic jiitday of Deum- al 10 o'clock in the momiug, fur the purpose Court of A. A. county, the subscri­ be eonfctdered a* part of said cvn»W ol of recommending a trustee fur their benefit, All orders for tickets particularly of goTernmcnt, *o *H ' kcr, 1*141 but no rcitnburtemcnt will be rnWi Price Tickets in this an'd ber will offer at pubuo w,lc on Fri­ on and form •xocpt for tbe whole amount »f the stock tiand- and to shew i*utc, if any they have,' wtiy attended to. tent* a«d purpo»e«, any thing "*"*" the said William Uarnet should nut have th< other Lotteries taken in payment for day the 6lh day of March next, if kng at tlw tlin«. to the credit of any proprie­ fair, if not the first fair d*y thereaf­ containedJ*7the contrary notwit tor, on the books nf the tte>tury or of .he com- benefit of the said afk and tupplements at pray- ticket*— AU lottery information gratis. ing- misMuncit of loant rrxpectively, nur lill after rd Given under rpy hand thit i6tn day of ter, near Hawling*' Tavern, on Wert of at least six months pravinut public not lie of August, ilia. 4r State of Maryland, sc. River, such intended reimbursement. M Richard Ridgely. All tlio personal eitate of Benjnmin For Sale, Altxrt On application by petition of Thomas Deford late of A. A. county deix-ated, Trtatwry D«partment, at pi. 10, ilia. R. Cro*s, administrator with the will ON REASOJ^ABLR TBRMB, Ltmd ior Sale. con»isling of two negro women and One. two, or three on which I new re­ annexed of Benedict Johnson, late of CotHtty Court, A»pou*e al prcMat oec 4*1 cotuty conn, by petition in writing.of Jo pknty of wood, such aa oak, etotnut, walnut auins over ten dollar* t,ix inontlis credit by Mr. John Chlrd*. another the tarM P faakos, of laid county, praying the claim* against the nuirl deceased, sn,Unty of that the tame be published once in eacli hte tbe property of James Mu- benefit of thr aA for the relic I'of tuiklry in inc Allow, and about lour acres in clover. Phis ca»h to be paid—Bond, wjth good and Uxjuire, both sitoated oh tbe fro**' torvrni debtori, patfrd, at Npvemuer ScsrWut week for the space of tix successive land lirs within two mile* ul Ikning CreeU sufficient *cctmty, with iuteront frum the do^k, equal ift situation for , eightoii hundud and five, uf the Kvrr«|w|i Church, f>v* mUes from i'lg FoiM, and abuui week* in the Mary laud -Gazelle. required. |tl»roeniiMi>-tl m the day of sale, will be to any In the city, a lliivd is the the same distance from Herring Ray. li will John (Jaitumay. Reg ffitft WliLIAM URQUHAUT. Adm. ijvc said aA, and tbc ULJiplriBb's tliereV. a be divided to suit purshsttfa, if ilcsi—d. r'or -'•• . for A~ A. County. at present oCRtipieid by Blr. Isuac Ptrl schedule of hit proprtty.' and a lift of lilt cre- unnt apuU li«*UMfl|MMr. ' All peimoiiH hating claim* against th* M a'T»v«rn, for term* «pply rjitort, on oath, a> far a* he can atccrum Samuel Harriton. aid enlate, are requested t» present . .•/•*• *L J<"»H Wi \ncrn, tof«ther »ith tbe atttnt nf more ihun /' tf. twn third-, of them m value to Ills obtaining This is to gi^e Notice, h«">i leg«l'y outhfutii-aied, to tfm sub- Feb, 18. . A the b"w&« of tanl ad, being annexed to hi* That the subscriber of Anno-ArtiiVi vcriber, arid thoso indebted to ttald pejitiont and \l\e saidfetstt bting fatisHed .Notice is hereby given, del county bath obtained frum the or- J J»>|ie^^anTicnt. < NOTICE. fey c»nr\>nd fur Ib'e period of two eouuiyat the next session, In Slaryland, letter* of administration, l'*Feb: fl»> «..• \ y«V» Irpmalisrely frretxiling hU application. Anrtutfrumlcl Thv* i* to g.vc notiMi tbJst tb« ' •ad that he hat (riven due |«iolic noiim ol h!« for a Commiixion to entabtiiti aiulmark with the will Rimmed, on th*> per*oimi nr.ribers.of Aiiiie:Aruny of *hit o'rtUr to lie mltrteU at the endiflilil^o. *oc-ond, rtinUt, and e |wr»on» Itavinf claims againit the said from the orphan* court of Anne Aruri Gi»titJ. oecraweek-fur thrvt pcmyml e*t«to of Doctor li-\citt?i linin Trf Ui« snid l»nd. Ali><> (te^oasod, are hereby warned to extiiblt del county, U-tteri of aAminlstrutlon on ALRXANP-R WARFIKLO, Intp uf hs, Ufore the tbud Mo-iday thrreuf, ;i*t) nmlrr to )ii> uretKtor* to theix^irttlli" of « tfata of land cnJlad the **4iie. witli, tlie voucher*, the personal earnteof the Rev. Jo UN W. A rundel county, df teased. AH f Unlit 7'u)r«7i ;nv4 '!;« *^cj»0tl boundary to the tubsfiriber, on or before the Oiiixl COMVYQN,- Into of «aid county, ^ecras^d! 'liaving chiims i»gaii«t suid estatiB, i fur ili«rouf. Al»t> tin- '^^nwJg of atratt day of l^ehruarj', ei|[lit«en hundted and AU (MrttoiM hnving1 cbiuw agahut tfic rei)uo*wd to bring In Uie sttnie " ' irun« fer of land called IkuJiitrtf^irfhaft, ond fourteen, they may otherwliie hy luw /»id decwieed, are requested, to pmtuut U' a»y ihcy uuihtmtkated^ Hci-urtling to of Gray't Dfanutf, wliirV*everal trtvi^ii b« etoluded from ail benefit, of the said them to the *uh»crlber, legally authen­ those iu any uwuner tnoebt lie in Afine-Anlnilel county, atid on or estate. Orvcn under my hand thU |0th ticated, and ttYol«guthy''HRver, day of Jann«ry, 1*1 ». * . . rftl *. qiediate prymunt (6 WM. ««8 f JOHN GIBBON. 'fhomat R. Grvtt, Ajmr. r, I7tb, Feb. IbK), xIOA. iih .ilM will ann«ntd. F Feb. 1st. dgmep ny.cntt- atlneaa. >ps, and c- nt- nature c on, die- SfcNAT- US by Ruisi.i -: i me i motive* the ,re. the following xjtders : The above to. .never may be tfceir That all meant lie. employed to guide ore. signed and *e,aicvi, wi (No. seiae gen. d'Yorclt, And bring him seals of the undec*%B< Injpaking to you thisdecoration, a letter from Ungp tie at. to Berlin, in order thra,t h- ~ . be, Done -at the naiiF of Post! a py maigr ir» u- to the eu ni»ter of foreign my lord, I acquit myself of all obli- tried and punished accord he the l«th, (30th) Dec* on service with v»rd* you; and beg you eaorntitv of his crime. (Signed) D'tORCK, rehtief*. the assurances of the Ut. JA». 1813. Gen. Kleist is appointed lieuteo- JLl.gen. in the Pruatian sen 1 respect with which I *nt*generat, to cammaacVthe- Prussi- (Signed) DIEBITSC JAM. 10. an quota, , An sid-de-c**p of th* in the place of General Maj.-gen. in the Russian service. D'YORCK. d^Yercfc. Tlic earnest endeavour* of the iTirent has reached mft, «*patehed to copy. the Prince of Ncflfchatel. He Ha will adopt all aec.esi.ary mea­ TE». 528. prince regent to prcac*»e the rcla- sures to recall the troopa, and place We are told that capt. Alien had tU>n* of p«sce and amity with the |iriog» me the enclosed despatch of M'Drf gen. morning for I Of the surrender to the Rusahms of war in which the government of tbe Kooigsbcrg, with, a letter, wherein I Buonaparte's ariay of tb* N«rth« U. States has compelled him to en- |c««ni of Narbonne and the prittce of .rrtady have apprUed yonr excelleo- hi* majeaty, after declaring hi* noh- ' under-'- OudinptA - > - and-«» Ney. ».. Tbe for-- iHatsfeld. cy that my laat *t*p we* preicribed 1 ratification of The Baron of Hardenbergappear- tbe stipulation ofee- ro'tr with, 24,000, and the !«»» No desire of con(|uest, or other t» me, and that 1 ehmtt not be abla, I ucral ct'Yorck, invitee the King of with l'(t,000 men. It wa**l*a ra- ordinary motive of aggression^ haa 1*1 Irritated: He went immediately to-eAct any change } the precauti­ NiplesM "' -" to give' His*•'• order*' Co If. gen. (to the ipng, who fud juit returned moored that Buonaparte w» 5 day* been, or can be with any colour of onary mtasara which your cxceHen- K.tei*t,'an4 to inform maj. de N*tz- in a forest surrounded by the Co*- reason, inthi»c*s«, imputed to G. "to' town. It'j| aJtnned that tbe cy caused to *bo adopted this nighe, mer thereof, in order that he may bag has dUm'naed general d'Yotck v saea, and finally made his eacape BritaJn.; that,her commercial iate- induces me to *uip%& that ypn wlah- make known to the Prussian troop* with a *mall ^guard of well mounted reat* .were on the side o/ I>eai;r> if [veered him to b0ijg. J * » necessitated to make nle of I tisb rumoured at Lisbon, that is a truth which tbe to the stipulation I ples will be solicited to order a ai- American government will not deny. lia them to submit to the order*1 1 ^^j, ^ nnenl cornmaadin^ had the ship Powhattan from Bour- roilar publication to be made amongst deaox (or this port, had Hrfrbyalhighnesxdoea not howe­ tbe- King of Napto; 10 enclose. I tigned, and to the ioatruaion* he, boen cap­ the French army,, to give greater tured after being 3 days out, and ver mean to rest on the favourable tfre orders to that Prince < to pub* f gave rae thi* roornfng. publicity to tbe disavowal of the. i to the French army atPotmam, carried into Portsmouth. (E.) Be­ ' retumptiorH to whk;h he h> entitled. Your ercellcncy will pardon me k'rngf and the expression of hi* in­ fore the Powhattan sailed Madsm He i* prepared by an expofiuon of i Silesia, in the newspipen, an or- fbf'not goinjj myself ys infonh yoa dignation. of tho day it copsc^tfenec there- Moreaa h»ct beoa pat on board by the circumstance* which havered of the event ; it raved me from a , It la said, that Prince Hatafeld th? officers of police, and ordered to tb* present war, to shew, that G. wEich WDuld thve beea will act off immediately for Paris, for this cqantry ; but after the ves­ Britain has throughout acted toward* It ia, in fine, affirmed, that on very painful to $>y he^rt ; for the as bearer to his-rnajesty the Empe­ > occasion the Kiagptiblkry maoi- sel had dropped down the river, she the United State* of America, with aetttlihenu of respect and estcera ror, of the expression of the senti­ beinjr in a low state of health, wss a spirit of forbearance and concilia­ I anew his aUachnent ib the have for t.he person of your ment* of the Q«g. > of his Imperial etid royal ma- permuted to ^no for the purpose oF tion i and to Hemonsua** ttto. Inad- excelkicy, which L sha{l preserve. Tho following is the agreement visiting the io«»h of France. rpiisible nature of those pretension*, and his- f" what to th* at just occurrelk end of my dayt» would }»ave made between Gen. d'Yor,ck and the LATEST FROM ENGLAND. which have at length unhappily in­ presented me from executing my enemy. . MARCH 1. volved the two countries to war. 1 hive the honor duty. (Signed) CONVENTION.. On Saturday evening arrived at (Here the deataration enters into The Coupt St. Dec. 31st, 1819. Thi* day, the underateed, com- this port, the ship Fingal, in 43 days an historical account of tbe Berlin macdcr in chief of theauxitnary Prns- from L1ve*po6l, whence she sailed and Milan decree t, an J other hostile (NoTii Lt, Gen. MASSENBACH. sisn corj*, h. gen. D'York, on the on the 13th jao. measures of prance tuwurds inutrals, etter from Uje .Owe, A tri« copy Test. one part, and the quarter-master- By this srr^val the edStora of the the rctalutory ofdcra in council of Ihe Prince (Sgncd) - general of the Russian imperial aa> Mercantile Advertiser have received G. Britain, the consequent embar­ M. Dvof Tareote, M ACDONALD, my oTulerf the orders of count Witt­ a fili of London papers^ to the ll(h go, non-intercourse & non-importa­ TIL*I*, Slat • After the reading of this rtport, genstein, maj. gen. Diebitch, on t|he of Jsnoary and Lloyd's' List to the tion aclaof i be Ameri The American government, before *'*[*", that he ha* himself disposed ' The, Conservative Senate re.uni- Schillspiachktu and Melankeu, a« far they received snfoittjai.^* of, the ihe. Pro UK cerpe. ral ofScera, had bcvn compelled to te tht coaat of ty in poiseMlo* of t,he French Mi­ .J*. Maeaenbacb, wild wa» act of the constitution of the 4th tory shall be considerei neutral so 'America to join the^e.i>emy'* squad­ nister of foreign affair* letter of the Aurfet, 180*. long as it i*i occupied by the Prussi­ ron now on our coast. 12tb of March,-l«ia, promulgating After hearing the motives of *a»d an troop*. It i* veil understood, The cartel *hip Pennsylvania, anew the Berlin and Milan decrees, , w«nt project, the- orators of the council that as fundamental Taw*; of tbe French 'thw.6thy the Rowan troop* *hall enjoy was to sail, immediately for Phila­ to j«ro»* of sgoe, ahiTthe report of the spe­ the freedom of going tnd'coming ori> delphia, from England.- empire, under the false and extrava­ H, 1. gon« to join cial commissioner* named at the sit­ tbe high road*, but they cannot be T4s*> cartel *hip NHnerva, captain gant pretext, that tho mooKrou* ting of yesterday permitted to fix their quarter* in AVillla'ms, h«d arr'n-ed at Liverpool, principle* therein contatfltJ were to the enemy. It w»* decreed the town* of their vicinity. and was to satt for N. York on the be 6oran4 in the treaty of tJtrccht, Art. 1. Thft 350,000 men bo 3. The Prussian troops shall ob­ oothofjan. sod were therefore bin ding, upon all placed at the disjxjdfefoni ef the mi- serve a strict neutrality, in the dis­ '" The Fiogil has krouJhtdeaf iteb- states. Prom the peniltief of thia trict allotted to thcrrt. in the first e* for governmontr ai^watrly \QOO code no nation was to be eltmpt, lit. lOO.OQO men composing the article, until the arrival of order* letters. which,did not accept*h, .»ot only a* (Mo.IU.) hundred cohort* of the- national from Ins majesty the king oF P«v*«ia; 'A Lofdpn paper of rjie, 10th ef the rafo of it* own cc«Jact, bvt a* TroinOVh. d'Yorct guards. but they are bound, in case bis ma­ Jan. contain* an importfcftt decl»ra- KU.«. the Prince Rrgtnt, ffaa K*o required" to cnTfcrc* npon Tarcnt of )«!»; IIHO,Uri »ft*l8W, taTctsn French imperial troops, ty* to take retatlv^ to the American declarati­ G\ BrUaio. frour amoiipt Uwpe'^bo had riot up arjnt aj|ln«t the R\is*un ar»y on of t/»r. b«e» caltedi^ofort>r«jnn of tholu. for tha spite' of, t-vns months from '. i,oyu)6t*, JM« H. declaration of hoauUtic^ in «,dditi- tite array. the date hereof. • A report ha* r«*«h«d this country oaio the formerVoropfaint* againt 3J. l.frtfiOOmen of the mn*rrip. 3. In case cither the king of Prus- from the epnapke cc**t tht^ *b* tl>Corder* y ear J814. sia, or the emperor of Russia should remain* of tW^rVallch *rtay had grievances wa* brpugkvi forward i 't»inv rear. T).;. »,-,. J.. refute to ratify the present conven­ surrendered upfln cipf(»)ittbn to the trivial in then^scKci, otli«r* Ic, tftc first mentioned tion, the Prussian corpe shal) be at Ru**i%n generaf* WlttgeMuin' aMf i bad been mutp^Uy adjusted, J founctrad cohortrahaU c««3 ty t^ go wherever tho orders of Ta*k*bir«f. They had >*." «« _ none of tkp^ au^b as weix *ver tol f part of the national gu »r<' i king ahull call them. ooiDpfetely bemnyed in on all *idts bewre alltdgiafby tho A inencin go­ T be embodied in th^ ai y. 4. All stragglers fouod on the by their active *ni vljrjlawt epemy, vernment to Ve KToJj^i^S for w.n. 4 n4^n wb" xr^ niit t . vv; before great road to Miit*u, «< w«|) aa «ll that they bad Wo alt-r«'^t", v, left. A* if to threw »dJiti.»\*n ea aVid their offici i ranks congress at tbe Samf time passed *' corps. THe supplies nn in of bsd fer several day t« thoir tsw proiiibUiat( all i|' said r pass G. Britlin, of ttm R i rui»- the Council, \ Patriotic Naval Print. In THE MONITOR. Lancaster School. I In Annnpolis, January 13 Annapolis, FebmarySO, 1613. I Original to be «trn at tin Jthrchants ORDERED, That tho act, V.. THE managers of the Charitable j Coffee Home. "If .) £ wtre of the world, rtie worH would Society have the wUisfactTon of inform­ Ordered, That the Itetolution in favor "Au act to alter and repeal «uch p love his own; but beoiise jre nre not of fhe ing their follow citizens, that they have oj' Debtors to the State, pasiid at The puWi»her devotes half the profits of this the constitution andfomn, of gover _. . >nn,ril.«tinn for the Widows »»nd world, but I have chosen yoy out ot the world, hce-n «nabled to make art arrangement I'rintITIIIl at•» a•» confc - ...••------• . . of this stale tur relate to the divisional the last Session oj' the Gtneral As of tho« brave Tsn who fall in de therefore the world hutetlt you " for the establishment of a Lancaster each < )rpltant Allegany county into election digtricu» f aembly, be published once tn of their country. The spirit, of the world and the School in this city. Mr. Basgford, whom in Tht Mary­ fence and thte act, entitled " An act to alftr [ week, for three week*: of the Print. pirit of the Gospel are diametrical­ they have engaged to superintend the land Gazette, The I'tdtral Republi­ Description change and rcpfcal all such part* of U ' I principles of school has gone toGeorpo-town for the can. Tht Federal Gazette, The Ante A majestic figure nf in American tailor »t constitution andTorm of government«f I ly opposite*' Hence the the moment of taking his larewell look of his strict godliness meet the most vio­ purpose of learning tl « system under ri, and the Fh>| ciples, and accommodating our con­ Il i* intended that,subscriptionsthall be re­ derick-towu Herald, .Frederick town By order, I\'inian Pinknty, Clk. ceived »lso by the different respectable Book­ Ilagar's-town Gazette and Marjluj duct to suit the humor of the limes. Slate of Maryland, sc. sellers and Editors throughout the U Stiles. This time-serving spirit is perfectly ON application by petition of Thomas Sell- The Print it in » slate of forwardness, and Herald, Hagar's-town. agreeable to the world and men of man, administrator of Richarjl Harrlson. late BY THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES shall be executed in the most elegant and mas­ Bv order, of Annc-Anmdel county, deceased, it is order terly style. A» toon at the etching alone is "MNIAN PINKNEY, Clk. this cast arc applauded, because cd, that he give the notice required by law for December 16, 1SI2. That the Governor and done, an impression 6.f it shall be forwarded ACT their conduct does in no way re­ the trtditors to bring in the claim* against the RESOLVBTI, to the different genllenien who lake »ub«rip AN proach the vices of fashion and fol­ said deceased, and that the same be published Council be and they are hereby autho- linns, that they ami the public in their rv execution, upon applicu- lion distri tt. "I ion telling the force of solemn en­ tifin being niactc. to them, and lieinj, Tlie price will be plain dolt. 1 50, and printed WlH'rr-na, it has been represented u( Marion to tht minister gagements dares-to bear open testi­ in colors d.f tlte age, all mouths are open a- hath obtained from the orphans court of Anne- and HuHlciently *ct pltin» of want of two additional district* in All* UT LORD, jjainst hjfn, and the names of enthu­ Arundcl county, in Man land, letters n'admi­ applicant paving six percent.interest'and il, ill-trill) In p'.cksed to give this notice occaii gany county, for remedy whereof An aid-de-cifnp of th< nistration on the personal estate of Kicbord nil cost.!>dii<'tlicfi,>toi> uulil tn order sfmbly of Maryland, That all llmpm] ceased All persons havingrlaimi a^ainbi the eighteen him coinpaMid with a suitable incription by the Prince of Ncufch private opinion which it should said deceased, an- litrrby warned to exhibit the thr lirht ilay ! ucblotH brings me the enclosed d« set m every nun might be allowed to same, with the nteexMry vouchers thereof, to died Inn Inti.ds and tiir patrons cf the Fine Arts at ment, mude such by the act of tt\n. I on or before the Jjth day of to the ot'itc, against whom judgments the m>jor-general, with exercise is denied him, and the max­ the Mibscr;l»:r, ihcpriMMtt time in America- teen hundred and ninety eight and*) May i.eM, they may otherwisr by U*r be ex- are obtained lor principr.l und tiftcrn flnUdclpluj, Jan 1______^ venter" hundred and ninety uine menu which tccotnpanj ims oi tlie World, not those of reli­ cliiiiedtfrotn all benefit of the »:ti«l evate. l>er cent, interent, arc hereby released county The whole reached rrtcwhe Given under my hand this tyth day of Jauua- direct* that Allcgany gion, arc set up as the standard of from iiinc per rent, of the said interest Annc-Arundel County, sc. divided and Ir.ia off into six. the quarters of marsh* tight jud wrong. Thomas SrUnion, Adm'r. upon their making payment ol'thc pt-in- ON application to me, the subscriber, in the districts, be and the same is hereby i* I Caittglione, in company CO.H'.S, an Circumstances which occur every .._____•______6*. ci]ialnndnix percent, intercut,und recess ol Anne-Aiui>del count) court, as pealed. chancellor Baron of Harde day evince the truth of these asserti­ on or before the !ii>t day of January associate judge for the third ju licial district of And be it enacted. That of GKOROC count of Narbonnc ind th ons, are so^m.iny gLring proofs of of Maryland, sc. eighteen hundred and Couiteon; pro- Mar)Und, h) |x-titinn."m writing, county shall be divided and laid oil iui| vicicd, that any judgments upon whk-h W I'AHKCR, of tvd counts, pra\ingfor the Hatzfeld. the wickedness of men's hearts, and ON implication, by petition of Samuel Mac- benefit of the afl for the relief »l sundry insol- eight separate uiatru tit. I The Baron of Hardenb< that disposition which all naturally cnblrn, executor pt the last will and testament procccdingk nu.y be tttu\ed no aforesaid, vrnt dehton, and the seve-.al supplement! And be it enacted. That if tlm id I late of Amie-Arumlcl continue and remain in full forte, i irritated: He went ir possess of excusing, sin, and of cull­ of O'M>»»^y "av.lingt, shall thereto, on the terms men-.ioned in taid afl*, shall be confirmed by the general it. | county, ilrcrasvil. it ii onlrred, that he give und excnitionii niny be ii>*ucd thereon » schidule of his property, ami a list ol his sembly after the next election of to the King, who fiad jus ing evil £ond, and good evil, put­ the creditor;, to the notice required by law, lor at any time after the expiration of such creditors, en oath, being annexed to his peti- pile*, in the first session after «uch a*t| to town. It is affirmed ting drukt.es* tor light, and light tor liring in thrir tUim> against the said deceased, ti. n, and having satisfi.d me that he has re- stay. election, a* the constitution and fcrnrfj King has dismissed gener darkness. The hard speeches made And iliui the same be |inlx'i»lied once in eai.li tilled two )ear* in the ttate of Mar) land inv week, lur the space of six successive weeks, Upton S. Reid, Clk. preceding the lime of his application, government directs, in such caw tail ordered hire to be am against pious people on account of By order, media-eK in the MarjJand Uepublican and Maryland Ga­ Rtad t.'tt hiving als.i stated in his petition ttiat be i. act and the alteration in the said ett-^^ the command ti their strictness can be traced to no zette. By the Srnale, Dec. HI, lit)2: and having prayed to lie on the tnUe. in confinement lor debt, | jtitution contained therein, shall be e«,^|]tleiitKlein also to recal other cause than the enmity ot heart John Gantanay. 7?rg. Hills Jirst time and ordered tn be 'er to be published njoin them to submit to tin; way of the multitude they are the teroiid time and assented in thr MarjIai.H Cazciic lor three months MIC* intrn'.s and purpose*, any thing thutkl That the subscriber of Anne. Arundcl county, By oi-dtr, Thos. Risers, Clk. [of the King of Naples ; well received, but the moment they ha:h o'l'ained from the orphans court of Anne- crisi\tly. brfore the fourth Monday in Apiil conlaiuedlo UiC contrary iiotwilLslurl to app-ar I the orders to that Prin attempt to stein the current of popu­ ArunJil county, in Mar,land, letters te-tanien- r.-xt, u. t-ivc nonet to his crcditurs, ing. tary on the* iiersnnal estate uf G»saw>y Uaw- For Sale & Hire, b. lure '.lie icuiil) court nf s.-.id county, on th- •th to the French army i lar opinion, they lose the good opin­ ln'g», late of Anne-Arnndel counly, drceased. i.i.l fourth Mun.tav of Ajiril next, for tl>e AN ACT n Silesia, in the newip*] Women, k their ion of men of the world, and their All |*rsoni having claims against the said dc- A parcel of likely, f.eulthy Men, puipow of' rrcomnM-nilii g a trustev fur To alter, change and repeal all IKS I iet of the day in consent by others consci­ ccavd, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, Chililti-n t on a| .plicii -n to the h* iKiirfit, and to »hcw cause, if any tlie) have, ptrtt of thr < on*', i tut ion andformf} liberty is judged terms will lie mtrlc U;i"» n I war* n wLsrr, tiili why th* uid Ge- igc W I'arWer sliould not of. This enmity of the world with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on liovtrtAnent of ttiis state as ttlati*\ ences. or before the nil da> of OAober next, the> may gent man lo sii|Kr,inen,l rry bti'.int^, one thai have the benefit <.! the afls a* prayed fo^ It ii, in fine, ffirme against the purity of the Gospels is a can come well trcunweiHird forl>ii>l>->rKklv ai«l Given ui.dd.nu ham! lint t6lh day of January, tht dtvifion oj Printe-Geoi otherwise by law be e.vclmlcd Irom all IK-IK fit /y into tint ion districts. thii occasion the Kingpu reality of reli­ nf the taid estate Given under my hand this tobiict) will meet with pr'pvr tncour ,;tni»emhly of Jilarylrn'i. by uie of his imperial and interest in the brin(T a l lva,».rli-i honi i mat, ol v:ia- gathered of our own will annexed. muM also itilion of Hundry inhubitnn'.* of Prix»| Executor with city, or otlu-rwin- it nill \.i u-clc'-: ! apply ; Annc-Arundel County, sc. ty, and his indignatic new covenant, " If ye were of the Janutr)'X H.______6vf. r^c'» county, tHit Uiey exi>eri«st»| s just occurrefl. would love his cbaraAert, *ueh as are gnnrail; bi"bght, w II Or. tpplic.ition tn me the subscriber in thr World the world not be attenjki to. recrts uf Anne-Arundcl c> untjf ci.un, at t incon\entence.fur want of I have the honor to be Own." When therefore we glide a- Annc-Arundel L'ounty, sc. fy Bennttt Darui:ll. a»n«i»,e juti^e fi.r the third jodirial aistr? ilrit I in KHJrtilion in writing of HK.J iteration in the rc« ond, thiru sno The Count St. M. ples and practice perfectly agreeable recess of Ann«-Arundel crunty ci.nrt, »s an Ml sr I.t SHY "f « to uumit u hi.xlh Un \s>ix:iate judge of the third judkial district of nti'.t of the act lor the rrlirt c. iumlr, in1 tlu i,, ..uc. the prayer of the |>etiliutni| to the world we may well doubt whe­ 20.000 Dollars Cash! iliere- Maryland,b) jKtiiionjn wrung of WILLIAM tcnt,dtbi-*r», and th« uvcrjl i.up]iictnetiis ap;jo ajloat in the Potomck and Sheimn to.i.n tl.c t'rn.s ni'iitiuiied in i he taid aAs, a etter from the Due the Prince major.gt ors, paved at NovemlKr sttsinn, ciglnecn hun­ I pritc oi Si.ti'-O ditors, LU uath. a' far at be tat. ascertain then, bly nf Maryland, That all tlwl part \Ptrtland Gdxtrf/.] to hit (Ktitinn i and having sati^. dred and live, and the several su|>plenvntt) 1 do.' fi.COO being annexed tho constitution and form of r TILfIT, 31ft DI therein, on the term* mentioned in the tt'u acts, fird me that he hat resided in the state of inent, made nucli by the n'ct of *i»| .i:\CHA.\ttK Or' 01.1) SIX PKR a t.ch dule of hi. property, and a li»t of hu 1 do. 2.000 Maiylai-d f"r two years immctliatel) ptcceding 7 do. 1,000 teen I uind rod ana ninety-eight, \thidil After an expectation^ CKXT $ DKrERKF.D STOCKS. rr-clitois. on oath, a» far mt he can ascertain the tirni ol his a|>pli:ation t having also ttat coustjl Ihrm, being annexed lo hit po'itioni and the do. 600 ed that he it in cunlinrmem for debt, and hav direct* that Prince-George'* atlervded with grievous Pursuant to thr let of Congress enliilrd. ulnll be divided and laid olf into five K-l " An afl authorising a fub>cripli»n for the i.ld said William Ukrnct having talitfu-d roe by 30 do. 100 Ing pra)edto be diu barged tlicTcfrom 1 do '' which a paft of tht mat he has resided in thr adjudge, that the rrrson nf partite distrirU,. be tnd the tame *l six p" cent und deferml ttockt. ami provid­ com|«teiit UMirTiw Uenideii the following Stationary Prize*: deieb) onler and 1 witness, in regard ing tor the t xchai'Xr ol* thr :,an e," putrti an state of Mart Unit for thcjprriou nf two )«u»r» 1 prize of J 15.000 the 'till rVnjarnin Lusby be discharged from neieby repealed. irmncdiairly preccdin); this his a;i|ilica'if>n. and t'lifinemetil, It that by causing a copy of t,,is w rear-guard, which the 6ih day uf July. 1*11, U-KJKI will Ut open­ 1 do. 10.000 And be it enacted. That PruxH ed on the lust uay of Ortober tiv>t, at the one nf the constablet of Anne Atu-idel coun­ ordtrtn be inserted in the Man land Ca*etic George's county »hall he divided i*| MO, followed me a marc Tretsnry, t ,d at the tcviral Kan oMlfr*. and ty having tertinrd that tlie taid petitioner is I do. ' 5,000 fur three months successively before the third now in hit custody foi dcl>i onl<, and the taid I do. . 8.000 Mon.lav in April next, to give noti.e to hit nix separate di»trictv, and that tl.e »^W *" apprised, by a lettt V ill C"niinti« npeii till tiic 17111 da* of March tion:il district khall be laid offailjoinii!^''*""'- -«- - ' next, fa> rrceivin); stilntripiiont of* the old six William llatnes having given »u,l,eitnt Mcuiity H do. l,(t)0 creditors in appear ly cr.tirt of fwr cent tnd d-.fvired stocks, in tlie manner pit- for hit personal app-arancc » Anne-Atnndel 8 do. 300 said county on the said lliifd MniHlay of A- and be.\\ecu the second, third and tfti| |»ith«PruMiancorpt. rribedhy tins taid aft New ccrtiticatet, bear county court, to aiuwer tuch allrgationsa> may 100 Tickets each in thin cln»> prd next, fur the purpose of recommending a districts. a < mude against him by his crtdnors : I ilo 10 do. of thew cause, i^ 1 hereunto subjoin ing intrrcst Irurn by i liam liurnes t>c dinchaiged from hit imprikon* mid not near I I '-.' hlunks to a prize. »li. i Id not have thr benefit of taid al>> at pit). shall be confirmed by the general iyie If to make any obgc of ki« per centum per annum, pa)able ri],~wiH l>c itsilt-tl p3|»m -in tU til/ of- Aim*si>lit), t*t»f week, Mn.nn*\, Hi, hard //. tcr :.ur.U-no-.v rlecVion, an thr COEI^'J* befor* the third 8old by - -JtniKrir Kt tlie Tie»»ur) or at the Loan OiTiccs rtb|K-c- lor three rpi'inhs tucicttively, Dook-seller, Getir^e-town. on and form of government direct*, M»s§enbjch, wh tivcly wherv the old stock tubvtribrd may at Monday in April next,) give notice to hU ere " h "e, with two ba ditort l<> ap|«ar brfore Anne-Arundcl county >hl a great part of the Capital Public Sale. such case the act, and the altcntici the time tttnd emitted. The new M.xiL will herein contained, khall cottktiuite i *»»l'oni, finfantry) ,»n be rcdeemahlc at the pleasure rl tin- Uniud cnurt en the said third Monday in April next, Prizes in the 11 rut clun». By virtue of an order from the Orphans tor the pur|x>n be conhidered as p.irt of said con»uii (cavalry) went ofl States at an> lime af >-r llic Jilt diy of Decent- at 10 o'clock In the morning, for tiokeln pariicnlitrlv Court of A. A. counly, the *ub.tcti of recommending a trustee for their benefit, All ordntj on and form of government, U) «H' K*r, 1824 : but no reimbursement will he ma>le attendrxi to. Prue Ticket* in tlii» and her will offer ut public wlc on Fri­ without my order», except far tht whuU aniMlut nf tlie stuck ttand- and to thew tiiutc, if any they hive, why tent* and purpose*, any thing <"*" the kaid William Bar net should nut have the other LoltcricH taken in payment for day tlio Slh thy of March next, if i. Ht ! g. it\g »l the lime, t» the credit of any proprie­ thureaf- contained jy the contrary uotwitluU tor, "« the hook* nf tlu- ttcatury or ol .he com- bcneht ft the taid a£l and tnpplrmetitl At prty ticket* All lottery information gratit. fnir, if not the lir»t fair dny mifionertof loam respectively, nur till alter ed Given undcr_jny hand this l6th day of ter, near Hawluigs' Tavern, ou West O __B' lront of the enemy. at lean six montht |ircvinut public not'ue of August, m State of Mai-ytund, sc. Kiver, , ouch inietided reimbursement. « Rirhard Ridgely. All the personal estate of Bcnjnmin For Sale, Albert Gallop. On applic.itiun by pttition of Thoimn Dcfnrd late of A. A. county dm-aicd, ON REASONABLE TERMS, ; W?! Treatury Department, Sept. 10, ilu. Lund lor Sale. R. CroMH, mliiiinii-ti-utor with tho will c-oiD-inan^ of two, negro women and 4'LliL-iVJ annexed of Uenedirl Johnion, lute of One two, or throe Anne ArttndeJ County Court, Srptein I will xll the plantation on which I now re­ children, five home*, cattle, ttheep and side, containing about six hundred and sixt) Anne-Annulcl county, (lwc..Kcd, it it liogn, plantation utounilH, hou^hold Handsome Bf ick Houses I ber Term, 181'i. acres rif valuable land, adapted to farming, in that he j;i\etlic notice requitvd (No. HI.) ordered funilture. &.c. Terms of tale, for nil picsent ocr ~" ON application toihe.judgei of Anne-Anm- a healthy situation : There *lt the i;reaic»t by law fur the creditori> to bring iii their vie.one 'l.ehoime nt *"»'|: i-p^r eiRlitctu hundit.dOlid-live, aj"|} ''" KVi-j^J.tuji- CKnntti five mile* from I'ig Foini, aiuUikbuui weeks in the Maryland UuzftUA. required. {ilemcii'* iltcntu, tljion the Jfcraji mi-ntU.r.-d in thc-rhiy of nnlo, will be to any In the city, a thud i» the ' " pi'.ni'i.,". the mine distance Irom Herring Hay. It will John tiutsiiway. 'Jli'K Wills WILLIAM UllQUIIAUT. Adin. N«'. •'. rjtc taid >A, and the tupplrwn'a tl.c-reto, a tie diviued to suit purchasers, i I desired, r'or for A. A. County. ut pifineiit oCRiipirvl by Mr. l»»ac f chedulc of hit proprrty. tnd it till "f iii* cre­ u|n4* l^)'c tuutfriber. as a Tavern, for terms apply to tcrint s«^tB having claimii againttlhe * jMI persoiiH ditor!, > oath, ks. fur u he can ntcrriuin 7 fl> Samuel llarrison. sniU ei-ute, are rcxjuettcil to nrosent ^ Juinetw , _ n: them, togethrr with the itstnt of more tliun Sept. TIT I'Pi- tf. two tliinU of tlirm in value to hit obtaining This is to give Notice, them, legally aullifu»u-aleil, to the.sub- 'Feb. 18. the uenelit of sttd uc<, being annrxcd to hit That the nubsci-iber of- Anne-A run-­ vcriber, and those iirdtbUid to nmkeim- sa'd p«tilioiii und ttte taid court b*ing faiitned Notice is hereby given, del county hath ohtuim-U from the or­ i"l)tiii%Auvnici)t. NOTICE. by c»r«petr»! tettiniony, tlikt he h,ie r.-,i i.-,l in That 1 mean to apply to the court of phans court of Aniie-Annulel cuunty, Y^r* J^JVM. URQUIIART, Adm. the-sit'.c < i'Mnr>Unil fjr ilie period ol two AimoJtnimVilc-otaiiyattheneNt Mention, in Maryland, let torn of adminiHtratioii, l%Feb: 18> . -' - ye«rt Immetliate!^ pieLciling. hit »ppliration. ThU is to give notice, that tl>« ** and lh»;'ho list jiven due public tui'n« ol hin for » uoiniyigiion to establish and mark witti the will Kllne^ed, on the pf r*onnl soribers of Anne-Arundel countv,!»"' intenti'.n to inttke it : It n tti;returc o^t-rccl tli(' be^lnniic <>i' u trai't of land called eiitatn 6f' I^iicdk-t johimon. -late of Tins is to give-notice, obtained from-the orphans couit of > and adjiunXvl tlut the Tu'd l»u-ph H. IVttrce, Purrhtue, iiful the buuiidaricH \nneArunilel county, tleceaoed. All That th*.subscriber hath obtaine.O county, lettem of udiniDitftrulii'ii 0|1 '''' by cauling u cojiy "f tl'i* oriler toli« inlerted at the end <>£.llio -tr-x-oiul, ninth, and e- bavins clainiM ngiiinist the said from the orphans court of Aune-Arun- in the M»rvla.nl Gatt'ttj, otceay.-eekf.H- thie- |Msp«on«l estate of Doctor- Ciu|"'(1 l>'\,c.iii!i liiie1* of the mid l»nd. Alco are hereby warned to exhibit del counly, Iftieri of adniinlntrutlon on ALKXANIIKR WARPIKLU, late of Ac" furcrt«iv« 'rYioinht, before the il-.iid Monday thereof, «if April next, (?''" notice, to hi* creditor* to the bn^iiininp'of tt ti'i'.ct of lund called the same, with the vouchers the i>emon.tl e*t;ileof the Hex. JOHN W. Arujidel county, drcented, AH appear fcpforr «hv «uid county court to be lielii Hall t l'un-el\ unU '.!:« «r\'.ond boundary to the »ubteriber, on or before the third COMI-TON, lutoof »aidcounty, ^ex-fUHed. having chum* ugnimit said estate, lumdied and »t iht t"'T ' '' on the onul du>, lor thereof. AUo t!ic> liecinhinK of » 'racf day of February, eighteen AU*l>eriioiw having-cli-ium agaiimt' the rcipiiwieJ to bring In the sumo il>« uurpo'le of recommei.tiltH i trullec fur of land called //c.irf.V/'/i Purchase, and fourteen, they may otherwine by luw >aid de^euwd, me rrquos'.ed to pu-nuut uiuhuntK'Kted, Hct-urdinu; i" ':>l t..!.> bcrtffh. »nU 10 »lv w (ay*, if any tho said of Griiif'i Difnutr, whiclf several tractB be excluded from all benefit of the them to the subscriber, legally authen­ tlio»e iii any manner mucbU'd, UH wTiy the i>**l Jo««uh I*, rearvc iliall n»l lie in /vntie A hind el county, and on or entnte. Given under my hand this |0th and thone hidebted.to make im­ ' the b«ntrnc of »aid »ft and lu tupple. ticated, payment to near to 'Mugotliv lOver, day of January, IftKl. mediate mvmciit to G<»<>>™^.,rfM,£ A^ 'TeAfc"**7 , WWM. 8, ORfifiN, Clk. " JOHN OID8ON. /% Thomas R. Crois, Admr. Seilman, ^dm'r. ^StiEHIL M. a«, i»iaJtV> »m iy, l7U>, .Feb. IBR VIVA. *1 M iih th* will «nn«kod. 3. Feb. 1H.

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THURSDAY, MAIICH u, i»i». No. 7.]

FtlNTBD . UM'emperor and 1 the lattef shall be Included itt the An American ship has. been which arc to take plact bet Ween the, king. J present convention. into Plymouth wtjich left. N,. York belligetent powers, will decide I * ^ .11 ' . ' .1 fate, -' " ' ;'.;'. (3igM<<> CAMBACERES, | ' o. All priiooera that raay be t»k- on the. 42tli Dec, " 'the election for GREEN Count 4o fleaumoat, CfHiat de PAp. . eij by the Runijn troop* under maj. president was not then, closed. t hasten to inform your excellen­ parent. gen. Oiebitch from the troops of maj. A squadron consisting of 19 sail cy oT a step to which!was forced by gen. Maaaefibach, shall inlikem'anner ol'thp lisle, *ov«al Urf* frigate*, important circumstances.: i BERLIN, JAN. 5. be contprited MI thii convention. (ra4««s) and 5 bomb y«AseU will U- . Whatever may be vbe judgment Our monarch has expressed the f. Jr. th« stantly proceed to the coast of A» of the world in -Pnwan iotpa ah«Jl re. regard to my con- strongest indignation.at ibeirenaon- Nrv« to HMtff th*,power of keepiqg merica-^ to bomba,rd sxntte of >>e dcct, I feel vety little uneasiness. »b1e conduct of gen. d'Yorck* the] I every thing belongTb^ to their sup- principal peny. "JThe division 'of liiis My duty .towards my troops, and afflicting intelligence »f which he re- j formidable expedition which is flt- *AHU. JAM. 9. -1 plies, whether in provinces' occupied the most mature cWlibej-atton, die- celved yesterday. His majesty has" by Russian troops or not* tiog put at Plymouth, cpnsUu among itated rae» motives CONSERVATIVE SENATE. the most-pure, issued the following orders : The above convention wjs read, other* of. Tyger, Queen, and Aber. Sittp£*f January 1O. I whstever may be their appearance, That all means be, employed to crombie, men of war, /nd thev will guide me. . sjgned and sealed, With the private (No. 1.) seiae gen. d'Yorck, and bring him seals of the undersigned^ take on b4afd the fine bauajion of I Copy of a letter from Count de St. In making to you this cjecliradon, to Berlin, in order thrat-he may be Done at the rauT of Poichenu, marines, commanded by major Wil- Marion to the minister of foreign my lord, I acquit ttyself of all obli. tried and punished according to the the 18th, (30th) Dec. liima* and recently, oa service with gatiom towards you j and. beg relations. you Enormity of his crime. (Signed) D'YORCK, Sir Home Popham^ will accept the assurances of the Gen. Kleiat il appointed lieuten-1 BIRLIlT> 1st. JAW. 1813. -Lt. gen. in the1 Prussian service. most profound respect with which I ant-general, to Command the Prussi- 1 LONDOK, JAN. 10. I BIT LORD, am. Sec. (Signed) DIEBITSCH, an quota, in tho place of General Maj. gen. in the Russian service. DECLARATION. An aid-de-csmp of the duke de (Signed) D'YORCK. d'Yirck. JTarent has reached me, despatched The earnest endeavours of the CljiMfflrtaable to copy. . He will adopt all necessary mea­ prince regent to preserve the rela­ 1 by the Prince of Ncufchatel. He (Signed) Jit. 26. [brings sures to recall the troops, and place We are told that capt. Alien had tions of peace and amity* with the me the enclosed despatch of M.JD. of Tarente, M ACDONALD. tnem under the orders [the major-general, of the King London paper of .the 26th Dec. U. States having unfortunately fail­ with the* docu- of Naples, and lead them Wherever Imenti which accompany U. which he gave to the boarding officer ed, his royal highness, ailing in the (No. IV.) that Prince, shall think proper to of a frigate by which he was spoken name and on Uxe behalf of his ma­ I The whole reached me when I was at Letter from lieut. geo. Maaienbacb appoint. | the quarters of marshal duke of soon after he left Lisbon. This pa­ jesty, deems it proper publicly to to marslul duke of Tarent«. M. de Natsmer, aid-de-camp to per it & said, contained an account declare the causes and origin of the Cait'glioiw, in company with the MT LO*P, the King, (chancellor Baron set off this morning for of the surrender to the Russians of war in which the government of the of Hardenberj, the The letter of gen. d'Yorck must Konigabcrg, with a letter, wherein I count of Narbonne and the prince of Buonaparte's army of the North, U. Statea has compelled him to en- already have apprised yourexcellen- his majesty, after declaring his non- under Oudinot and Ney. The for. cy that my last step waa prescribed I ratification of the stipulation of ge- mer with 24,000, and the latter No desire of conquest, or other The Baron of Hardenbergappear- to me, and that 1 ahall not be able I "*ncral ' d'Yorck,' "invites the King of with 16,000 men. It was also ru­ ordinary motive of aggression, has |*d irritated: He went immediately to effect any change j the precauti Naples to give his orders to It. gen. [to the King, who fiad just returned moured that Buonaparte was 5 days been, or can be with any colour of onary measure which your excellen­ Kteist, and to inform maj. de Natz- in a forest surrounded by the Cos- reason, in this case, imputed to G. 1 to town. It i| affirmed that the cy caused to be adopted this night, mer thereof, in order that he may [King has dismissed general d'Yorck v sacs, anil finally made his escape Britain ; that her commercial inte­ induces me to suipecl that you wish­ make known to the Prussian troopa with a small guard of well mounted rests were on the side of peace* if (ordered hire to be arrested, and ed, perhaps, to withhold me by the will of their sovereign. the command to General officers. war could. luve been avoided, without force, or else to disarm my troops. An order of the day will be pub- Lord Wellington had arrived at the sacrifice of her maritime rights, lEleist alto to recal the troops I was necessitated to make use of Iished in all the states of his Prus­ ((although there is but little probabi­ Lisbon from Cadis. or without an injurious . submission the means in my power to join my sian majesty, and the king of Na­ It was rumoured at Lisbon, that to France, is a truth which the lity of their being recovered) and to troops, agreeably to the stipulation ples will be solicited to order a si- enjoin them to submit to the orders the ship Powhattan from Bour- American government will not deny. which th« general commanding had roilar publication to be made amongst deaux for this port, had been cap­ Hrs royal highness does not howe­ |of the King of Naples; to enclose. signed, and to the instructions he the French army, to give greater ill the orders to that Prince (to pub- tured after being 3 days out, and ver mean to rest on the Favourable gave me this morning. publicity to the disavowal of the carried into Portsmouth. (E.) Be­ presumption, to which he hi entitled. i to the French army atPottdam, Your excellency will pardon me king, and the expression of his \n- lin Silesia, in the newspapers, an or- fore the Powhattan sailed Madam He is prepared by an exposition of for not going myself to inform you dignation. ' . ' Moreaa had been put on board by the circumstances which havo J«d Id'er of the day in consequence there- of the event ; it saved me from a It is said; that Prince Hatsfeld l»f. .*,» I the officers of police, and ordered to the present war, to shew that G. sensation which would have been will act off immediately for Paris, 1 for this country ; but after the ves- Britain has throughout acted towards (t is, in fine, affirmed, that on very painful to my heart ; for the as bearer to his majesty the Erope- 1 iel had dropped llhis occasion the King publicly mani- down the river, she the United States of America, with sentiments of respect and esteem ror, of the expression of the senti­ being in a low state of health, was a spirit of forbearance and concilia­ * «ed anew his attachment to the whjch'I have for «he person of your ments of the liiag. ause of his imperial and royal ma" permitted to Una for the purpose oF tion : and to demonstrate the inad­ excellency, which I shall preserve The following is the agreement visiting the south of France. missible nature of those pretensions, csty, and his indignation at what to the end of my days, would have as just occurrefl. made between Gen. d'Yorck and the LATEST FROM ENGLAND. which have at length unhappily in­ prevented me from executing my enemy. ^ . MARCH 1. volved the two countries in war. I have the honor to be, 8tc. duty. (Signed) i CONVENTION.- ' On Saturday evening arrived at (Here the declaration enters into Dec. 31st, 1813. This day, the undersigned, com- The Count St. MARS AN, this port, the ship Fingal, in 43 days an historical account of the Berlin (Srgned) mandcrin chief of theauxilnary Prus­ from Liverpool, whence she sailed and Milan decrees, and other hostile , (NoTli.} Lt. Gen. MASSENBACH. sian corps', It. gen. D'York, on the on the 13th Jan. measures of France towards neutrals, etter from the Due de Tarenit^to A true copy Test. I one pan,pan and the quarter-master- By this arrival the editors of the I the retaliatory orders in council of the Prince major-general. (Signed) - ; , I general of the Russian imperial ar- Mercantile. Advertiser have received I G. Britain, the consequent erabar- M. D.of Tarente, M ACDONALD. my under the orders^ of count Witt- a file of London papers^ to the llth go, non intercourse & non-importa­ TILSIT, 31st DEC. After the reading of this report, genttein, maj. gen. Diebitch,~ on the of January and Lloyd's' List to the tion acta of the American Congress, LO*D, the counccllors of state presented other ; after mature deliberation, 8ih inclusive. and the different diplomatic repre­ After an expectation of four days a project of the Senatus Conioltum agreed to the following convention : In sentations and explanations which attended theiu papers we find the account with grievous uneasiness, /see the silling of the lith) and Art. 1. The Prussian corps shall of the capture of the Macedonian have taken place on those subjects , which a part of the Prussians Count St. Jean d'Aogely atated its occupy the interior of the Prussian frigate and sloop of war Frolick. between G. Britain and America, « witness in regard to the fate motives. territory, along the frontier line It was also stated in our papers, the particulars of all which have the reir-guard, which, from Mit- Extrael frtm ||/ rtctrJt tftbi Ctnitrvo- from Me me I annNimrnetat, a| far as that the emperor Napoleon was* in been long before the public. The o, followed me a march distance, , Staatt, Af»rubjt January 11, the road from Woinuta to Tilsit. Paril, and that the remnant of his declaration then continues :) i» apprised, by a letter from gen. 1813. From Tilsit, the road leading by army, excepting a few of the gene-/ The American government, before 11 wck, that he has himself disposed The Conservative Senate re-uni­ Schiljapischktu and Melankeu, as far they received inforraatjoti of the Wtna Prussian corps. ral officers, had been compelled to ted to the number of Members pre­ as Labian, including the towns they surrender to the Russians in the course adopted by the British go­ 1 hereunto subjoin s copy of that scribed by the 90th article of the act reach, ahall fix the extent of coun­ neighbourhood of Wilna. vernment, had in fact proceeded to 'ler,f upon which1 I do not permit o£ the constitution of the 13th Dec. try, said Ruasian corps is to occupy. Our papers also state, that 19 the extreme measure of declaring pyie, - -f to M..»Cmake «uyany uuservauons.observations. 1779,177W, §awsaw theine project ofot thetne Scna-acna- This territory shall he limited on of the line, several large fri­ War, and issuing letters of marque, Ct *»lWill «citetlrir* the^jndignauontK.. :«.i:.__.»_ ofr all.i I tos Consultum digested in the form the other aide by tbeCurrisck Haff; notwithstanding they were previous­ «n of honor r ... .- i % - .< .» - i. , « . gates, and S bomb vessels, are in­ I'" U ' ' j p'CiCrimru ojr me J/lli«n.i«,ic vi llic 4 ud tiic wiiuio ciicuC of Uti» leni- stantly to proceed tb the coast of ly iu po:sc::icr. of tha French Mi­ "CH« ill Jflstt*T\Klf*F* who«^pl>^. was^__ _ herea. _ _ _ act__». of_s? the&L. _. constitution.____*.!....*!__. of_ iT the&!._ 4th.*. __ tory shall be considered neutral so America to join the'enemy's squad­ nister of foreign affairs letter of tho »e, with two batteries, sic 'Augwt, 1808. long as 12th of March, 1812, promulgating Wslioiii, rinfantry),»nd it is occupied by the Prussi­ ron now on our coast. After hearing the motives of slid an troopi. It is well understood The cartel ship Pennsylvania, anew the Berlin and Milan decrees, (cavalry) went off this- morn- project, the orators of the council that the Russian troops shall enjoy was to sail immediately for Phila­ as fundamental laws of the French without my orders, to recrois of state, and the report of the spe­ the freedom of going and coming on delphia, from England. empire, under the false and eitrava- ' 8°ne to J°in cial commissioners named at the sit­ the high roads, but ihey cannot be The cartel ship Minerva, captain gant pretext, that the monstrous hu thu> left « ting of yesterday: permitted to fix their quarters in Williams, had arrived at Liverpool, principles therein contained were to the enemy. -'It was decreed ­ the towns of their vicinity. and wai to aall for N. York on- the be found in the treaty of Utrecht, Accept, &c. Aft. 1. Thft 350,000 men be atyd were, therefore gned) 3. The Prussian troopi shall ob­ 2Oth of Jan. binding, upon all pUced at the dispoiftions of the mi- serve s strict neutrality in the dis- : The Fingal has brought despatch­ states. From the penalties of this - of ,Tare«te, HACDONALD. nisiers of war to wit: trict allotted to then* in the first es for government, and-nearly 4,000 code no nation was to be exempt, 1st.' 100,000 men composing the article, until the arrival of orders letters. which did not acceptit, v»ot only as (No. III.) hundred cohorts of the national from his majesty the king of Pniasia ; A Loidon paper of the 10th of the rule of its own cc«*luct, but as *g au,cktd and cut off on n»y (ion bf the year 1814. sia, or the emperor of Russia sbquld remains of tne French army had grievances was hroughji forward t M> ny rear. Thishas.de.1 Art. ,11.' In conformity to in* pre­ refute to ratify the present conven­ surrendered upon capitulation to the some trivial in. themselves, other* with yoric and ceding 1 arde)4, tfte Writ |bentioned tion, the Prussian corp* shall be at Russian generals Wittgenstein and which had been mutually adjusted, hundred cohorts shall ce»s« to form' liberty to go wherever the orders of Tscitshagoff. They had -been so bu,t none of l»am such as were ever Bt^:^«"^iS part of the national guartl, and shall their king ahall call them. .. completely hemnted in on -all sides, before alltdgerfby iho American go­ be embodied in th^ active army. 4. .AH stragglers found no the by their active and vigilant enemy, vernment to be grounds for war. c notice, that tl>«.' i afforded m« suhsist- e-Arundcl county, Mcnwhojre not married before great road to Millau, -aa w«ll as «ll that tlwy had no alternative left, As if to tb.ow additional Ustaeles »av« the whole, I tho't the publication of the present 4iena- articles appertaining to tjie> ismy^ Ttuir siipplicsLWere totally Exhaust­ in the way of peace, the American tus'Consultum, cannot be designed shall be restored to the Prussian ed; atid their officers ef all ranks congress at the same time passed a. to rnaie part, of lh« l«vy,of eonstrijus corps. The supplies and tire train of had far several day< Jprlbr t* their (aw prohib,it>nff all intercourse, with made in tbe.ysafs XBQ9, 181Q, 1.811, said OorjMf shall be permitted to pa«s lurrcndcr, ^dwerted from theiii by G. Britain, of such a tiro or as de­ cho Russian army without interrup­ doaens ac |Vime. It U added, how­ prived the exetutive government, -leh ,T he 150.6OO men of the conscrip­ tion,, on their way to rejoin it Kon- ever, that tfo officers who remained according to" the. president's own, _ . -'T — -- -nto inc tion of 18.14, shill be levied Vn the in^sberg or further, the Prussian in charge of, the troopa had the ad- cqnftfockion of that aA, of all pow­ Russian,!, ti>ar«c of, the ye«r,.>t sfly1 tjrn* sp- army | dr«ss to procure bettor terms for er of restoring- the r«TaeioBi of n troops will form a ^ointed hy tne^i^is^rtr of War. s ; 5. Jn caw the orders of general 1 themi«U-c.l\'han thos«<«'hich ware Crienolyintertoune between the two Mid w|||| not act in t D'Yor«k jihouli r»»*l»,lt, g«n. Mat- JgraJiirlto the corps of ^tatei, iOfar*t'leHt as p'arty. E- turn iKall be iriiutiiirted by ftentifTtWback i ft* VO»P» under | Ney.' ^iS-

niuuinon rnu*J<-have spun of the'tutVon MARVLAND GAZETTE, speech, .at *ouie **ry I confidence in itself -4- our' nreside'ht, ..- ... ,- political iMtitucions ; and AXNAPQi.!*, M *RC*I 11. perhaps .Immediately aftei i$elng;op eaiy dcpreciated^Sn' will no doubtdc nrecwte(moist* -.tillstill mererm«r«?_For For thisthi. coiWucicornet , a Wft in direct VioUon of the constt- perpetuating state ,ok Ipri«ed of vVrneKcstw'.* defeat, «.vcr . fcy letter* ****** no apology is to be fmmdirvth* wants of;| fution. suffering^, o? regaining, by Avejearn, that Lord Catheart** dispatch- could havebeeqiotluencedby iinlstration, of the patriotism of tli Lttk then be MfcbUeeted, ,lhil the co*tly sacrifices ifi»d more ^5 imt!OT1gtitnt5ortfil. thi' people e* to tlie H23d December had bvest-rs- a«elr. among independent powers. bred them. into those ,bF th ceived, containing Frinofc Kutusoflfji they please, and after thesoreinn pledges Qauatin-» exchequer WIU, and *urely ' On the issue of the war art It is apropittoui official report* to U* Hth December. the cariosity of our reader*, & not thai. which havo been given to admmlstrati- nt not to.pay them, until U can be hit In unavqidal on of a readlnes* to *afcrifie> property ^factorily proved that the U. States ed our national »oVerVtenty He rtalft*, .that 20,000 of Boonaparte's we expect thdto to derive any instruct!, a* well a* life, in support of the war, it ..-... . -. .-»- - * "have found thi* season on from rt, for the whole i* as uninte­ | received a full and valuable connrderati- high-Mat, :aDd security 3r«n i forte** Ware eapturad at Beraslno, andjj is not very clearly perceived how thc^c on for them. Is it to be imagined, that t»ni. claai «f cUifella, whose for the eofltrj'outioni r 7.000 between loaf place and Wilna, resting as a " twice told tale." JHi* dis­ inen ; who have talked thus can refuse [ try* paper will be taken at pnr by any pation* give the proper valu*to i lo suppo" '*• W>*?, ?* ciples profess to admire it ftr it* don- them nronfey, tho' *<»» loss tnay be. the man who recollect* or has heard of the of every other cUsa, Not to 1 - Hor war* a« ta« He further report*, that the remalftOer ' " ' Th« direc- r that, without t and tlejeaitct of conseqrience. of lendipz it rapidity wth which similar .emission* tend for such a stake* ii t» tal the French army reached Wilna torstor* t>t' bank* may if they choote it, be J depreciated during our re?ol«i«n ? dd not be carried 6n, i December I Oth, where the Russian., I a'"*lon> but il *P1"*M to P0"*" bulO1* Speculators- may deal in them at the dec our equality with other ' of the number b'fthoce who make sa- 'on the el»m«at e bound to purchase, the «rock I officer, from their own vessel* Petersburg, of 146,000 men prisoners, from th«'E»tex Patriot. I foreign ones, nor paint the ourn ,,t*wjtic, exertions alone ar for farther consideration, but from mo- already in market, and which may n* ; md the sucica*. of o 1 ,fiOQ officer*, and 46 generals. From Prttidential pourer. If ever an indi- 1 insrrarable front it. Tl)* pPoofi ,»i- - vidual. might. . be. *. trusted .,- witht i unlimited.. !! _ **^J I .in the, l record*I off eacniucceisiv<^4{^ \ r . * .1 may long preserve oM (TOO-to 1000 piece* of eawtosj have also *. rf *. »o« *» ,*,.k-a «££M£WS the necessity of ano tlte regard of MUtcsmen or patriot* one would suppose *o. if the oath of a poicvr, President WASHINGTON wasthe ministration of our gt>vcTn*ient, ; been Ukrn. . T!h« kijred and wounded man. Yet so jealous were the people w them. Already have That the national legislature, at a time director means any thing. It istrue, that the cruel suficring* of thtt »mount to 200.000. The total of tlie of their liberties, so tenacious of an ex­ bpt exploits of our nava) v when the epnntry i* involved in a war the banks of this state, were by a Jaw act conformity to the spirit and even the of the American' people French forces destroyed by thi* cam­ passed jurt before the war, autluwwd their way to every bosom roved to the world o«Mnhi with a most powerful nation, should idle to loan to government Thi* law, how­ letter of the Constitution, and so fear­ ,,city to maintain our|l*ght paign in Russia, is slated, .from the ful that the executive should acquire an to the sympathies of human nature, away their time in doing worse than ever, amounts to nothing at all. The . A* the war wa* just in its or ' lltment. If the /cpatatio| same official authority to have been legivlature had no right to-gi veto the di­ undue weight in tho body politic, that nothing, might strike -a* With wonder even Wn wa* watched with an and necessary and npble in its i ha» been thrown unde 400,000 man. rector* a power to employ the capital of , the other, preMging fl; and astonishment, did we not know of the banking institutions in tWs way. e.ye of suspicion. Every thing which jects, we can reflect with a was not expressly authorised hy the cbn satisfaction, that itt carrying ft -*sp; troic tnterprise assure us J , what stuff the men were made to whose They were appointed by the stockhold­ iing i« wanting to correi from the accounts which hare reach­ er*, to employ their money in th« way slitution or laws of the Union, wa* no principle of justice or honor, a* ed th'rt country from Europe, it can hand* the destinies of the country are autheriznd by the original charter, ahd dromed an arbitrary assumption of pow­ usage of civilised nations, no pi *L jriumph* there also, hut «! unhappily, committed. tVlint opinions witliuutthe consent of the stockholders er'; and he who would attempt to ex­ ccpt of courtety of humanity " Iliac and habit* which are hardly be expected that Buonaparte tend the presidential prrrogaft'M, was miut the people entertain of their mlers, could no more lend it to the ndminintra- been infringed. The war In* xogress. will be able (o collect a sufficient force tion, than to pocket it themselves, if the lookedJKTU uponUUUli asMB a• tort/» VI fj orVI roynliit.I I*V '•••»•. I , . . ' . ~ . _ when they dineover them, in times of What would have been .aid of thefe- waged on our pait, with scrupulou. to make a campaign in Russia the en- • legislature would have the goodness to KIW'-VOKK, MJ the most imminent dancer and inquie­ dei-al party if in U.e days of W**hing- 1 regard to all these nat-on*, and r*. uiflg rammer. If we were to judge pas* a law authorizing them so to do. ton's administration he had been em- 1 a spirit of liberality which was ae. Thecsptalnof the Swedish A STOCKHOLDER. from report*, we should ralher suspect tude, disregarding the public- neoctsities, powered by law to borrow sixteen mil­ vcr surpassed. t*rrived from Gottenbun ownes, informs, that on the. that ios'ead of carrying desolation by and studious only of their continiinnec lions of dollar* in one year, without li­ How little has been the effect in power. We «ee i>n American Con­ For the Maryland Gazette. miting the interest, and to pay his agents this example on the conduct of th*' wt» boarded by an officer fr fire.and sword into otlrer countries, he beinp authorised to borrow for negotiating thin loan forty thousand tnemy? i fleet of 7 sail of the line would iwrm he cotnpellcd to place him- gress, composed of those very men who sixteen millions of dollars upon whal- dollars.' What wonld have been the feel- [, tunier command of sdi hypocritically style themselves the 1'iiey have retained as prisoner* », bound to Ihe Che*ap«ak clf in an attitude cf defence. ( ver terms the president in hi* wi*dotn ings of rtjHtblicnnlitm, if an army of of war citizens of the United Sutrtl servants of the people, and profess nny think proper to offer, he has au­ j\fiyJive thousand inrnhad been rained; nl we have a Ix>ndon pa] From the !aat dcspatciM» of Cat heart, thority U> issue paper money, by the lircn'yfvt thousand of whom were to not liable to be so considered i January, one day later tl founded on the official returns of JCuln- such an un remit ted attachment to their name of exche.q.ier'bilU, to the amount bo oflicered by the commander in chief the usages of war. aved -T but it contain* rfotl oflT in»o tho war otfice of St. Peiersbtirg, interests, wantonly lacrincinp those ve­ of five, possibly of ten millions of without the adrict or content <\fthe Se­ They have refused to consider is ry interest*, and for what? to insure dollars. The large amoAit of this loan, nate f And lastly, how would those who prisoners of war< and threatened u rxoM oox coaaftafOKDi the Frvnch army mutt have been lo'.al- ct time too, when *ur coffer* ore charged Washington with peculation of their own re election Doe* any mnn punish as traitors and deserters, per­ ly destroyed ; and rumour* are afloat empty, and no revenue expected, may the public money, because he in one sons emigrating without restraisf L Dragoon, at Oreenbtul that the Pnisvsnn are now ready to doubt it ? let him read tho history of reasonably excite considerable alarm. quarter of the year, anticipated a trifle to the United States ; incorporate*1 n));« quarter* last nielit. i the last six month*. Is *ny man so cre­ At one single session, the administrati­ of i>i« salary, which fell due in the next make common cause with the Russians. on is empowered to borrow dollar*, in quarter ; how would they have been as­ by naturalization into our politiul t)cJ by a centinel killed k If any reliance i* to be placed on these dulous as to believe that we are to de­ number three time* a» great as the tonished and confounded, if one Awn- family, and fighting under the, tt- pend on treaiury bills and loans a* per­ whole people, men, women and chil­ thority of thctr^ adopted country, it [AHiany is all in confusion reporUi which we believe there is every dt-rd thoutajid dollars had annually been, rrival from C'olrl manent source* of finance If he doe*, dren, in the United Suite*. How much placed at the disposal of the pregidentybr open* and riono'rable war' for tfc reason to be. it is pvobahte that the vassal i nay be borrowed at future *essions, ttcrtt tervice monry without beine in a- maintainance of its' rights and safe, t ascertain iU contents. ' kingdom* of Earope will soon she.ke off his credulity ha* it* source in something and to what amount the debt of the ny way responsible to the public tor iU ty. Such is the avowed purpose of t Ocn. Dearborn started (Vii worse thnn idolatry. An empty trea­ nation may be increased before tlie end in a roach and fon their fetter*, and once more assume application! Republicans of New-Jer. a government, which ia in the prac­ i st.itionfd nt Greenbusl sury, suspended commerce, impending of this minou* and devtructive war, it key, 'stop a moment, and reflect upon tice of naturalising, by thouiiods, Ukdr independence. Guided by a nar­ is impossible to conjecture.^ Still more : to about .100, coimnenee th invasion, wavering council*, and a fee­ this alarming growth of presidential citizens of other countries, and n« row policy in tlie beginning. tl*M na­ let it be remembered, that" the expen­ potver! andnsk yourselves, v. hat will be that ptare tomorrow mot ble administration, are no evidences of ses of the war are not to be judged of the end of these thing*:' Withsuch means only of permitting but compelliag or Pifvo«t ha* adioaroed tion* rvw the evIU that were coming ar* of Canada, ind fia* ms) public prosperity or public confidence. by the rums of money authorized to be of corruption ; with an army of oj,000 them to fight its battles against their like a flood upon them, yet made no borrowed. Many of the soldiers in ser­ men, and officers'of his own creating, native country. Ihif. force to Kinrnton. ! What then miul such a state of tilings f moment is certainly abou effort* for security, until all resistance vice have not received their pay con­ what might not an ambitious andenlcr- They have not, it is true, :skn lead to ? Taxation and public distress. was ineffectual. One after another \V»* tract* hive been entered into for arti­ yrining president accomplish! We Lave into their own hands the hatchet IDS' The exchequer bills will be waste paper; cles necessary for the army, without declared war against G. Britain'in order moment forty satlon cut off and parrellod out to the tyrant's funds to dincharge them, ana in additi­ the knife, devoted to indiscriminsti 11 in stages from Newport the loan* must fail; the imposts are to repre*s her arbitrary power and ra­ myrmidon*, until the whole continent on to all the loan*, there will reuiuin a pacity ; but rvmemoer our greatest dau- massacre, but they have let looseih* >y to Baekett's Harbour. dried up, and money must be had. savages armed with these cruel is* lta«l well nigh fallen a prey to hi* insa vast ma** of part of ottr paper, it will enormous discount, and yfil t'io people SPKECH. from their savage associates. peculation Out it may to fairly pre­ be never able to detect it. Fftr exruu be seen, that very Mirious »ppreben»ion* ' About to add the solemnity of an And now we find them in further -ATEST FROM sumed, that nothing less than th« splen­ pie, in exchange for erticle* of cloath- cmh to the o^lignuons impoied by a are entertained for, the situation of omr ing and provisions for the army, tiiry contempt of the modes of honorable' | The lateness oF rtv dour of Buonaparte's power ban kept serond cull to the station, in which warfsre supplying ^»c pljceof a cos- < force* at Sackcll's Harbour. It would may be taken at par, which will enable sivtd t*)e Lsldorf r them in subject;on, arid when this in the administration lo tor's! of ti»« fmo- my country, heretofore placed pic, 1 quering force, by attempts to diiM«' :<'t't»l intelligence broug no.t occasion surprize to hew, by the fuiil, in the presence of this respect- any ticprf* id*« iu charm, they will rable Units unnn whicli tlUy lijivi: hrnn ganijtf <\ur p^tical society, "»<"» T L '** "" ^nujt«'ay next mail, Jbat the whole of our Fleet di*po»*d of. wliilet'he articles puroh »btc assciriuly,"ah opportunity of pub- MiM tlie 6r*t f»vonrablfi opportunity to member our confederated Republic. « the pre-occuparcy of ... , may be fixed at double price, 10 th.Vv ID lic'.v repearngmy profound seme of Happily, like others thi-se wil'. « "ented as not only fr. throw aside the yoke. Wlut then togetl«r with the army, at that pkce, tmlh> t,,e biiu wh;ch w.e are jr(lll,.cd su Distinguished a conkdence, and of wss either in the hands of the enemy coil on the'authors: but they msrt "rthan a brief abnr»< hould hinder nt this time, when his to believe sold Ht par, were disposed of the responsibility united with it, the dcRcnerate councils from which or totally destroyed. No doubt Can. at a din-cunt-,rtf fifty per cent. Tl'is The impressions on me are strength­ .««t» suotess, but oolr veteran legion* have been ail deV.royed, may eiwble ns to account for tits ncvr they emanate : and if they, did' not be­ '"«»>e whole of his m.i Dearborn considered their situation a* ened by such an evidence, that my long1UI,K to,waK;rie a series, of, «,,«*^m|»i«»-^unexampled iocosv and his munition* of war falUn into mode of raising money. For if the ad- faithful endeavours to discharge my | ji.unciM, might excito the grestif I"8 "»°mis u*, that tht other handu, that they should unite peculiarly critical, or he never would iniiiinfratiou \va* r«»olved not to pay Ijsod is, « that thp th have font an gfficeir to the different edi mure than six or eight per cent, why arduoua duties have been favourably wonder A proceeding from s gov«r« with thp Rtuaians and make a stand a- estimated} and by a cousidcration ' * ... onnon is to he he tor* of papct* at Albany viil, a request hould the old and constitutional mode ment which founded the very !'[,'"" ports the eosuin, galnst that domination which thicnteu- of burrowing money he departed fruin, of the momentous period at which that they would .delay publishing any which it hts been to long Jnat'm's'n months rd to become universal ? That this will in order to «ub»tituto this new, and in the trust ha* been renewed. Ifroni the against the disorganising sod in'°'* account of it for several day*. We' this country, unhenrd of contrwvufe, weight and magnitude now belong­ *> wilt-.diupp*... bo their course ^ not al all improbable, rcctional policy .of itSi adversary. could Kincerely wi»h there was no ground for propping the credit of admin) it ration. ing to it, I should be compelled to for several report* seem to hint at a ' It! indeed, the mode wa* in no olher frhrink, ii! I had less reliance on the To render the Justice of the wl*;_ wtre Ijing in p< for alarm from this quarter, but they on our part, the mor£ con*picuo«tf» northern confederacy, and when one* respect e\cQptionr.ble, it ought to have support of an enlightened and gene-* for sea, 19 sail o( are of such a character tltat we expect been rejected upon the ground ofiUun- the rcluclance to commence it *** it i* De^un, tlvere is no doubt it will rou* people, and feel Jess deeply'a the destruction of thU place may soon eonstitutionnlity. The congre»» it au- fu!lowed by the earliest »i\J strong­ }>r«ad with great rapidity. Uiorixcd to borrow money because tho conviction, that the war With a pow­ be added .to tho catalogue of disaster* erful natioji, which form* so promi­ est manifestations of a disposiuo* provided .with..rh Should this be the ca*«, aflainYn F,u- power i* exprceuly given. Out what to,atr««t it*, progress. The ***** which have cttended an unnecessary and article eotilcra the power of issuing- pa­ nent a feature >n our aituRtion, is ropo would Msume aniotereatiag aspect was stavocly ou( of the i^cabbs American cp»»t impolitic war. . per money? Surely there is none which stamped wi(h that justide, which in­ vite* the smilca of heaven on the befare, the enemy i*/as apprised -had taken on hoi and condun* greatly to UM advanUge by the most tortured construction, can the reasonable term* oft which of tkls country. ' \ give, snch a power. Upon this BuhjocL mean* of conducting it tv a success­ of ihells for *« COMMWNIC ATKD. we are not at liberty to indnlgn in con- ful termination. »V<»uld b« r«-sKeattied. Still w an attack on l Our Genevan Secretary of the Traaau- 1 jecture. It cannot even be supposed .^rf(ji»t advances were repented* §01 If Mr. Madison hadcverbeen accused ry. it apneam. uagnia.aoout loopenhi* I that this w»* an unde*igiwd (imkhiuii. May we not cherish this sentiment »nd, h«iv« te« n ree*iv«d in a » woulfl of pfa£,iari*m, we should certainly su»- kmnbooks Our hank* arr.tlic places at I A bropotrtioo to give to congres* thi* without prcsumptiop, when wv« re­ Hi forbid^ij|j[ every reliances > which the tiatriutio ron|»4buti<»u* of our po*-er, was made- in. the-general conven­ flect on the characteristics Jsy whieK p«et lie «4f borrowed torn* considern* j. .j J_ i._ ___4ii \.~ ^.——I!--! :» placed on the military re»ourc<* «nd good rlnnocrat* will be received, if jie tion, gave rise to a very warm and ani­ t"his-war is^iistinguisJiodr^ f , bl*^plrt of hi* late inaugttral npeeelt the natwn. , . " vhnttc* they Mhould^b* fietter dinpOMHi mated debate, and wa* ultimately re­ It *n» not declared ok troB-pfrt of .d« from the Duke of i^asoano's report to Hid the administration this yaar than jected Ky a considerable majority. The «' These re«*)»Tcls are amply *"'n£l", the U. States, -until it had beVn long erit'to bring tlw war V> a* honor»ol« When delineating the character of the tl.ey wen the U«t. But Mr. 0AilirXiii power wa* refused expres*lf upon the n» doubt expects very considerable help ground, that it w»* a daugeroii* power^ made on.them, in reality though not 'kltfe. Our ..nation l»; in ' n^bt' ' h Britloh miion »hfr« appear* such a cot*, from Uia linnk* tlt«ir,«elve* and per­ nnd why it was *o, every man may de- in.nsmei until argumentsindexpos­ 'more than half that rfthsj .'*»«*«* of Idea, and similarity of haps *om« of the director* of Uw*f> iiv teru>iiie who recollect* fha fate of the tulations had been exhausted i HJ)*<) iitca, le-'rs, compoted of * brave,'* fctrtveen them, that one would utulion* may again !> ready tej* apply pnper emission* by congreaa, during a ' positive declaration had been free, a viriucms, and an intcllig*nt fund* committodto them foradt4s*«iii received,' that the .wrong* pro­ almott tWn% they 'had eonwlted each .t)i» revolutionary war. Mr. MMison people. Our country ab (Mirpose, to the ptoKecution «t4k*t*t*r. wa* a oiftmbor OT the roovcntion which voking, it Gibraltar, had 'i Qeniwn Paper,, Frtdettft* this state as relarS to the ditisidn at have found this seasonable fhia, Aftfcb S "irhr ;<» nigh I. applied to the government for a raid, Jlanr't'Tbttn Qa~ Prince-George^ county Into eJr%tica oi the co*trj"'>utioni *- ! i«tft,-&d Maryland Herald—And dJttriers," be pullinhcd r.nck,iii Mch '1 open my letter tocomrminii, convoy j wjj'uh had been granteti. woek,for three months, in the M«n>1«nd ",'opport iuU WhenWhtn tWPimblic" I to y^ thelne pleasing intofUgebceintelligebc* of _ ^btori bt notified, that mn- roie« c»lled fororwarVaU ta«*, ajid I thc capture^ i. _ _ olTr* ' the. t_ BntishTl ..*.'• t frigatir • ;*• ttrm.* of tqfd RtJoltttion- hf tf'trifh en orttJVrt thefrtt tttt* wad tlie lUttimore rtilT know that,, without thenv it I CaatotW^ 32 guns, by the E«»cx. ^..People's Monitor. En ten ; Uie Fe­ fl>rougk) .Billiard Table.- dayqfJUayntgf,th*t> not be tamed This information was endorsed on • in fitrct agajnft-lhtm. deral Kepublioan, Georgetown; MoU perriod whicti it mjfcht last t the way.bill of vthe Battimbra stage JACQlB ROSE takes t^e liberty of 'sheimer's hsrm«u Paper, sod the Fr«- the patriotism, the jood sense informing the citizens of Annapolin, ity Dy order, Xinfa* Pmicn«yt CUe. dcnifc^own Uorald.^frederk-k-town j, fey Mr. Ander»*n, of Chesctr, who vicinity, aad his- friend* in particular, the unnly. spirit c^f ou* £el- hss received a letter froin his son-1n- H8gar*s-to>rft Gaiette and Maryland pled|«s. fo* the tKaf he lias Mpin- taken the Billiard Hendd, Hagar's town. i citizen*, - - r---r------l*w. Captairl Porter. A large ship Table aithe*C% Tavern, lately occupi­ BY THfe H<\U8E OFDKJUEfJATES ' ieafulnei» with whi«h- they will has arrivadoff fttedy Island supposed ed by Mr. William Brewer, and at pre­ '. December 16, 1&J2. 5IS1AN FIKKNBY, Clk. ir each hi> »hafe of ^ coramon J to £e the Es*«x.. 'It was announcedouce sent by Mr. Isaac Parker. RKSOI.VKD, Thit th* Ooversor and en. To r^sWt.the war shen, | to a crowded audience at the thea- He likewise returns hiSTnostonfeign- Council be and tlie; are hereby autho­ AN ACT, its saccess-su're, animated and jre by j(!r.. Wood, when rvervcoun- ed tbanks to his friends for the liberal rised and empowered, itf all c*«cs of To ittUr and repwl itirh fart* tf Mtemtic, exertions alone are nece*. encouragement be has received ilnce delrts due to this State, where judgments tke. tontiilMtion and fata offovtm- teoanee 4emon«tmed the melt live­ have, beet obtained, wnt oft/tit tiatt nt relate to tht A- ; and the suct«J*. of «ir ar*j* ry joy and exultation." his commencement, and assures them and the-4efend«nts no exertion, shall be wanting on his part ore subject to execution, npoli applica­ vitioa tricts in All** ^ ,'- i-l Lcity to maintain our|l^ghts on one Island. [C H. MB8. TUCK iwpeetfullf informs all costs due thereon, to stay any further gany county, for reriiHy whereof ' llcment. 7f the /cpatatlor of our I her friends and the' public that she con­ proceedings against »uch debtors until B* it flirted, by tht Gnssro/ >/r» Irm» has been thrown finder clouds J tinues die Boarding Houne Imtely carried tbe first day of January eighlren hun­ tentbly oj' .Varylaia, Thst all that part Frut tftt N. r. Evtii'tMg Put. on by her hatband, and formerly by dred and fourteen: And the said debtors of Lhe> comlitulion and fttrm of g»\-eVn> , ,hs other, presaging flashes of Captain Jathe* Thomas All those who ...... assure us that DO- to tbe itata, against whom judgment* rnent, made such by tbe act of seven. By our Waihington newt, it ap- favoor her with their custom, may de­ ore obtained lor principal »nd fifteen teen bundred and ninety-eight sru)se» hint" i< wanting to correspondent pend on her be«t endeavours Co give per oent interest, are hereby released vrnlcon buudred ami niorty-u^e wfcicb riomphs there aUo, but «he di*ci- pe»r§that the bill for the repeal of the non-importation general satisfaction. from nine per cent, of the said interest directs that Alfcguij eountj shcf. b« and habits which are in daily a ft, has passed the March II. / divided and laid 'off into six separate house as amended, and has gone up upon their making payment of the prin­ rogrets. cipal and six per cent, interest, ami costii, difttricU, bo and tbe same in hereby re­ to the senate for concurrence. As Public Sale. ndon paper of the and the original bill should yet pass March It. . . w. By the. Senate, Dtt.lo, 181S: Retdtht act and the aitrratioh in (he itid con- i January, one day later than before before the end of the session. The Jirtt timt and ordered to lit m» f As toblt. slituiioQ contained therein, shall he cofe, sted -r but it contains Nothing new. government must have money,, and 50 Dollars Reward. ~ order, Thot. Robert, at. siderril as a. part and uliall conxtiturA^ . any measure, however obje&ionable, away from the rabscriber living Senate, Dec.24, 1812: Read snd be valid us R ]wrt t.f the ««id tonsU-' rxoM will be resorted to obtam it. in South River Neck, Saturday the 27th the tecond time and a united to. tut ion and form of govsmmenk'. (o all ' Albany, Sjttnrday Feb. 29. The following conversation we February* a negro follow^ who calls him­ By ordtr, Thot. Roger*, Ctt. intents and purpo*e«, uny thing tltereta Dragoon, at Greenbnsh, escaped understand Uiely took, place at self TU'OMAS BRO\VN, about 43 conlainsU to the contiary notw iU.«und- »hi« quartern last nie'it. ami being Washington : years of a«e, five feet eight or nine in­ Public Sale. ing. 1 by a ceutinel killed him on the ches high, has a bald place on. the back AN ACT Attmktr i/ C Mr. Secretary, is pirt of hi* head ; wlien By virtue of a decree of the high court To alter,. fh an ft and repeat M nek it absolutely necessary to raise the spoken to has t is all in e^nfusion. IV ex an Impediment in his speech: and is of chancery, of Maryland, will be • pnrtt-oftlit atnttiivl ion and form of i arrival from Col. Piite, Vrt I Q9arimp9Jtl.aj.iQA .this. sessiSn. _ mxiek fdvaa- to intonisatioc liad on exposed to Public Sale, OT Tue»d«j ^ grrtrrnmrnt (ly of Maryland, Tliat all that part of 9tt. f do not say it will I know home to the subscriber. All persons and much more may be made at a small the constitution and forrmof KOVCIIH expenoe. There are on this land ment, made such by the act of seven­ i «/ another letter, tarn* datt. it will '*ot. De taxes must be laid,' are forewarned harbouring said fellow, a, as the law will foe enforced against good comfortable dwelling-house, and teen hundred and ninety-eight, which carried them W | jTiroMprcsmamved here thin mprn- and dat direclly too, or you must every other necessary out-house, a direct* llmt Prince-George's county : from PUtubnrg and not expe£\ dat I can find de money all such offender*. Barkers Irnr- JOSEPH N. BREWER. good tobucco-hoimc, and on excellent shall bo divided and laid off ioto five se­ ; and at twelre o'clock GcifrraJ to pay de srrmies, de navies, de in. A. A. County, March II. tf apple orchard, with a great proportion parate diktricts, be and tbe same i* i sot o!T for tbe latter place. tercst of de loans, and great many of woodland and some valuable limber, hereby re|*aled. ir»v« orders for abbut 300 men at appropriations beside, dat you have particularly a*h. Those inclined to pur­ And bt it tmttried. That Prince- i to follow him immediately, nude dis session; 60 Dollars Reward. chase are invited to view the premises Grorge's county shall be divided roto lis uid 8ir Oeo. Prevost is at Kint- Mtm.— Out toill it be politic to * Ran away from the subscriber on Sa The terms of sale are, that the purcha­ aix »«|>aratedUtricts, and thai t'>e addi­ S> ««! it it expected that he will mnkn turday 27th February, 1813, living on ser or purcha»ers shall give bond with tional district ill-ill be laid off adjoining I tterapt to burn our vessel*. The lay thsj taxea f ^ 5/f.-r-roLiTiqyB ! ah ! dat one the North side of Severn, in Anne- security, to be approved by the trust**, and between the second, thisd and nftn ny hare carried off or de«troyed all Arundel county, near Annapolis, a for the payment of the purchase money, public stores at O^densburg. oder question. You, ask me how we black man named David, calls himself with interest, within twelve months And be U enacted, That if this aet must get de money you make de DAVIDCALV.ERT. «» years old, 8 from the day of tale, and on the ratifi­ shall be confirmed by tue gmeral as- war you raise grand armies build feet 8 or 0 inones high, he his thick cation of the sale by the chancellor nnd srmoly of IMxrybnd, after idr nc^l elec­ FROM great ships, appropriate tousands lips, a Urge beard and tolerable large on the payment of the whole purchato tion ol' delegate*, in the fimt ansion af­ and tens of tousands, and now asV whisker*; is apt to smile when spoken monj||,,and not before. Vie trustee will ter Midi new election, as the conat'luli- Utcness oF Ae. honr at -whrch on and form of government eiveda|e Lsfdotf nipers and. if it is politique to lay de tales to ic shewn hi* teeth very much, lie had contHy to tlte purchaser or porvhaiicri, directs, in |"itic»| intelligence brought by cap- You should ask one such question on when he went avray, a round jacket his, her or Uieir heirs, the land to him. urh case the act, and tl.p a|i«r»tion« »<»O, tr?*, fniir ypara. sgo. before and trowscrs of homespun kersey, dred her or them sold, free and clear from hcifiin com'Jiinrd, shall ropotitu'e snd L? k.*""7 "" 1"mur'«r*y evening, nurplf ; he took^ other cloa,thiog with all clnigis whatever ot the heirs of (be bo congiilereu as pirt ui" mtiu irnmriiuii- « w pre-occupincy of our paper,' you had pledger! yourselves and de nation to carry on de war. If you him, among which there was a regi­ said Richard Ward, 'Deceased, and of on and fonn of govemmrtit, to all in­ "entecj at not only from giving mental coat It is probable he is lurk­ each and every of them. tents and jsjiuposns, any thing therein than i brief jbm.ft of .the will be one grand nation, and spend ing about in the lower end of this coun­ *0 PETER EMERSON, Trustee. contained Ts%M contrary notwIUisUnd- great tan luoeess, but oolrRed as to deal of money, you must pay ty, where be baa an extensive acquain­ Zwlarch 4, 1»13. U. iog. l"« the whole of his msrine news. taxes, and de sooner you begin.de tance- and many relations, and from ,' mfomis us, that the voice of better. Don't you see de expenses- whence I lately purchased him of John The subscriber For Sale & Hire, (l«Dd is, .«that thj- thun4ers of rolling up like ono grattd snow-ball, Scrivner, livjng pear Friendship ; be WANTS TO rVKONASB A parcel nflikelY, health)' Men, \V>n0rtl the «««uli»g*Uliim'er" negro and brings him home or confines not less than 7 feet long, to 'square t in six monthi th'e Ame- say agaisi provide some way to raise can com* well rrc«rnntri<<er carour , will but he miMt diwpp,^ from the appropriations, and your war must receive if io this county, 20 dollars, if 400 Sawed Cbesnut Rails br s mm. that wiQ car*y fifty milt* from, home, 30 dollars, *nd authuHty, or it will be nctJU-, an apprjr He cease for de want of 1'argent. If if out of the Htate .') inches by i snd 10 feet long. A libe­ mint al*« feting » ohara/lrr (n>m a man of vrra* were Ijing in Portamouth, the above reward. cilTi or oibtwite it u ill tx u tit** r sea, 19 ,,u of lh<. r,n(.( you expert to carry on war widout IfcREDERICK MACKUB1N. ral price will be given for them deliver­ to (|>)n, tuck a> W^OajSkll/ to be joined by more able March 11. u. I not b« attended to. f^.JIL uiunciei dan your, humble servant. / 1 -i . . '*. i SIUW. March 4. 181 I m Kbett Damatl. provided .with..tt>« ncceua- NOTICE. City Bank ol f. * *«, for the purpose of bk>ck> Extract of a letter from Cadia, dated inbicribcr hiving obrainrd Irtttts of . NOTICE. ; admhiitmtion on the personal ntato nan atuck.. *•*_*. on"* ' New*»»"^ ^ York•» 'lli^r.^^-^ infornts, that-fc_^ V_he fell*_tl in!-. with_:.L the»U_ prewnt the aatnf , Icgully silthcorkaldt, for Ml- dollar for the first yesr, and f-vr cents April, aiPnnc«-FrodorkkrtoriT», insaiJ ««nierapi«ed aa .oon Is tr* French irigat^ L«^ GloAfc off the and all pe»0ni indebwd t* the laiB per month on eich l^ogshead till de­ oil fO*ke immediate payment. conntjf. s. ^T* M woulfl south side of -the Western Islands, Jugutto manded ; therefore* it is expected that y March 4. -& who hoye overboard 13TO barrels of .the outage and rent will be sent witn flott/ «f the fillf American'* cargo, the, notes (and order* when demanded,) This iji/to give ny^Jte, thr frigate hsa destroyed several A- NOTICE, 1» no. hoftstkrnd will D* delivered with­ That the subscriber hath obtained merican vessels. Thero was another If all partwhs indebtad to th« lat* out the «hatueH befns; B*il(iii on iU-S G. Munroe sod Co. do not eoove for­ at Taylor'i landing w»r*-hous«« tho personal imtiue of UieevieTK W. lau guni w*rd of th» J*Ian4«V' ' ward and satisfactorily arrange their N. B. I will »»11 at private ail* four \ Lord W.lliftgton had Uft debts with the Mid firms bjtfor* the valuable YOCKd NHOKOK8, throj All p*r*bnR -huvinf chiink a^int-t bclleved -Hi fingUnd that for h»* army, having previously 20th day of M&reh next, suits wflt be men and a girV, the eld*st mau SO ; tfte Miid deceased, are r**quns*«y.our harbours certed measure* /or the regulation of commenced against every defaulter with­ youngest 12- For te.vms apply to tlie th««iB to tl'.r subbci ib*r, fcanrly .ant.i towns would take place the Spanish troops, lie tnad« a pro out respect to persons. ufcbcrHjioV living near' Quean-Anne, t)r»»cJ, ftrt) Uiu*e indeotsui to' make i American, troops Were sent of £. lOO,pOO sterling toward* Attpe A*«kd«4 coaDty. D. S. »U> Can the payment'«JfUwro» 16 brvie$ l^tard Hrt)» * plan for Ihe 6th«t topic!, Ifctoch have been Patriotic' commerciaf inttrcoyrse, until - consideration, • .The-aUiUitv raver aw brought forward by the Government ' ofrA«r^Ar«ndrL county courT' -1 ""I , ess should re atseioplsv meat has/fcevaV attempted $», ex- oJJ the J. State*, ittaay be prop** Coflis // W* "» «' an *$ SOT tho relief of imntfry intoKenj that they should force British raa- -'*• « on^ pa*fitxl*at November.session, e^****- on the admrssion that the cause of coniri*^ uaifprsaly professed in dred and tire, and th* several War hitherto relied on was removed \ .readiness (6 taceiv* and discuss any nu£>£iores into France i and she for­ theretv, oothr trrm* mentioned in the^i bfit on condition that G. Bnuinyss proposition on this subject, coming mally declared her willingness en­ A rfmWfcrfc figure «* *« American wllor at a schedule *( his property, and a 41 tirely to forego, or modify,-in concert the moment of taking his tare*ell look of tns creditor*, on oath, u far as he can i. * preliminary step, should, do away from the Arnericah government ; it them, being annexed to Ms peritimi, hat. njver* asserted any exclusive with the U. Sta^esV th**syst«ro, by native city— Th« vfcw i§ a highly pirtyrewji* a cause of war, now brought fof- representation of, a Naval Port. saal William Hvnes having Wajri'a* such for the first time; right, a* to the impressment of which a commercial intercourse with The beautiful Frigate United Stste* Mrtrty competent testimony that* he, «a.mely, that *h« should abandon British seamen from American ves­ the enemy had.been allowed umWr for sailing. the signal U y£, 3*1 fetal bou jtata of Maryland for.tbe perkxtof i _ the protection of licenses : provided imrRetlit'tely preceding this llis apjAicatioav AND rUBLISt the right of search, :o take from sel,*, which it -was not prepared to one of the constable) of Annc-Artutdet , American merchants Vessels British acknowledge as appertaining equally the U. S, would acltowards her & to- t Suh«rlptidtr» will b* ,.. ty having certified that the s»iol peti2l«w . *«2ment the attttral born subieCU of to the government of the U. S. with wards France, with real impartial, now in his custody for debt only, «nd tin, JONAS >GREE> his majesty { and this concession respefk to American seamen when ity The government of Am.irica ^^ST'*•*-""** Williarh Bar«i«t havinggivtn nifficlenti for'hit penooal appeanncc at was required upbn the mere assn- > found on board British merchant if th* differences betweeYi States are J It is intended that Nibtcriptioas shi» be rt- county caurt, to answer Such allfB»»,, tarn* that laws would be enabled by ships c But it csonot by acceding to not interminable^ has as little right | •.vedalsoby the different respectable Booiti be mule against him by hi*' credit Price—Wree Dollar* ptr the legislature of the U. S. to pre­ such a. basis \n tbe nrst instance, to notice the affair of the Chesa­ teller* aud Editors throughout the U. Stales. therefore order and Adjudge, thai the , admit that to be. peake* The aggressions, in this in­ The Print is in a state of forwardn«M. and liam Bamrt be di«c*tarjerl from Mi i_ vent such seamen from entering into either assume, or shall be executed in the most elegant and mas- ment, ana that a* (l>y cauting -a copy JT their service ; but independent of the practicable,- which, when attempted stancy on the psrt of a British offi­ terly style. A» soon as the etching alone I* order to be inserted in one of the poMIc i Public Sale. obiecVmrt t« an exclusive reliance on on former occasions,- has always cer, was acknowledged, his condudl done, an rniprenion of jt shall be forwirtUA pipers iu the citjr of Annspotis, ntrf v [5. virtue of a decree of the t foreign state, for tbe conservation been found to be attended with disapproved, and a reparation to the different gentlemen who take sttbscrip- tor three inenihs soccetiively,- before thtt, of chancery, of Marylanc r»f so vital an vfcterest, no explanati­ great difficulties; such difficulties as was repifaVly tendered by Mr. Fos- Mondsy in April next,) gi*« nosjc*ts)k(it «pos«d to "Public Sale, or dilcrs to ap]*ar before Anne-Arunort < the 30th inst. if fair, if noi on was, or could be afforded by the the British commissioners in 1806, ter on the part of his Majesty, _..... and, of what the subject will appear ^pt)rt on the uid third Monday in , agent who was charged with this expressly declared, after an atten­ accepted by the government of the when finished by the engraving, and displayed at to o'clock In the morning, for fiir day thereafter, on the with all the advantages of appropriate coloring of rrcommendirg a rrtutM far xhn'fl ALL the ri«lit, title and i overture, either at to mai» princi­ tive consideration of the suggestions United States. It is not less unwar­ The price will be plain dol$. j 50, and printed brought forward by the commission­ ranted in its. allusion to the mission and to shew caitoe, if »oy they h»»i, !« lifim of Richard Ward, ples upon which such Taws were to . i colors doll 5 the said William Barnes should nathafi21 fn and to the following tract* Editors of newspapers, who are disposed to * we'fotnded, or as to the provisions ers on the part of America, they of Mr. Henry; a mission underta­ benefit nf the said «S and suppienjemt ai ptmf of land, to wit: Good Lur "-*-"-' k was proposed they should. were unable to surmount. "' "" ken Without the authority, or even aid the fund projected for the widows and or. ed Given under my hand rhi* -*-^ J r™' phans of the defenders of theronntry, will un­ Attgoit, \Hit l/ordthip'» Favour, an This proposition having Whilst the proposition,' transmit­ knowledge of his majesty's govern­ doubtedly be pleased to gite this notice oteasi- irt't liundrtds, or such p: been objected to, a sectjird proposal ted through the British Admiral was ment, and which Mr. Foster Wais au­ onal in-ertion.——The name* of the sobvcri^ wli«rcor»Richard Ward c was made, again offering an armis­ pending In America, another com­ thorised formally and officially to dis ben wHl be printed in a handsome form ac- ,ij land be» in Calvert coui companjtcl with a suitable incriptioo in aider, Anue^-Anfndel County, «4 tice, provided the British govern­ munication on the subject of an ar- avow. The charge of exciting the tt.at ixntcrity may possess a record bt'thi'tai- w»tfr» of Fishing er» ment would seetetly stipulate to re­ niisttce was unofficially made to Indians to offensive measures against lon friends and the patrons of tbe Eint Arts at On application to me the mihacrrotr buy >e mile of the bay, contains », |J Jf • recei* of Anne-Arttndel_con«iy eoutt, :re», with a great proport nounce the exerci'e of this right m the British government in this coun­ the United States, is equally void of the present time in America-' judge for the tVird judicial d'mri^g] l-hilaHelpaia, Jan a /\ ••»>' ' associate « treaty of peace.—An immediate try. The" agent, from whom this foundation. Before the war began, Manland, by (letitiim in writing of BujZ llent meadow land already I and formal abandonment of its ex- proposition was received, acknow­ a policy the most opposite had been Mm'l.usBTof laid county, pt%frn| lot tat tit much more may be inadi ledged that he did not consider, that uniformly pursued, and proof of this 20,000 Dollars Cash! nent of the act lot tb* rtliff .of ranihjlasl ipenie. There are on th crcise as preliminary to a cessation vent debinrs, and the *evenl *a{i)>)emcm •of hostilities, was not demanded ; he had any authority himself to sign was tendered byvMr.-Foster to the AW afloat I'M tht Potomnk and Shena*' comfortable dwelling-! doah XiKieativn Lvtirty, tecond clam. to, on the term* mentioned in ihe uid svery other t»cces»ary out but Ms royal highness the Prince an agreement on the part of the go­ American Government. Such are schedu'e of his property, and a list of h«ov (ood to'ucco h'ou»«, and ai been 1 prize of . 120,000 diton, nn oath, as far at ho can atcertaia tfcji Regent was required, in the name vernment. It was obvious that any the causes of war which have 1 do. 5.000 ipple orcharl, with a great into, in conse­ put forward by the United States.— being annexed tohis pelinon i andh»vin|B^. •BO on the behalf of his majesty, se­ stipulations entered 1 do. 2.000 Bed me thai he has tesided in the «m 4 if woodland and Home valual cretly to abandon what the former quence of this.overture, would have But the real origin -of the present 7 do. 1,000 Maryland for two years Immedlateh; irlicularly *>)). Those inclii overture had proposed to him pub- I been binding on the British Govern- contest will be found in that spirit 12 do. 200 tbe time of his application ; having invited to view th« licly to concede. I ment, whilst the Government of the which has long unhappily* actuated ed that he i* in confinement for dHii, aid 'ne terms of sale are. that t 30 do. 100 ing prayrdto be discharged ttvrrffroc*- The most ofTeirstve proposition PUnitcd State* would have been free in the Councils of the United States; Beside* the following Stationary Pri/.es: hcreby tmkr and adjudge. (Lit the pcrva or purxihaners shall give Was also rejected, being accompani- I 10 refuse or accept them, according their marked partiality in palliating 1 priae of f 15,000 the v>id Benjamin Losby be dlsclurgti irily, to IMS approved by t cd as the former had been by other I to the circumstances of tlie moment. and assisting the aggressive tyranny 1 do. ' 10,000 cnnnnemeot, ft ilist by causing a copy i tlie payment of the purch This proposition was therelore ne­ of France; their systematic endea 1 do. 5,000 order to be inserted in Ihe Mwylaod Gs**' rith intercut, within twe1< demands of the most exceptionable for three months successively before nature, and especially of indemnity cessarily declined*. vours to inflame theii people against 1 do. 2,000 the day of sale, and '01 8 do. 1,000 Monday in April nc»i, to jive noti ttion of the sale by the elm «f the \fr- the conduct of Spain, the intimate cmiilon to appear before the county eosrt tl for all American vessels detained After this exposition 8 do. ' . 600 the pymmt of the who) and condemned under the orders in cumstaaces which preceded, 'ah J ally ol Great Britain ! and theic un­ said crnty on the said third MomlijolA- 10 do. of 100 Ticket* each in this clan* pril next, fur the purpose of recomnesslis| loncy, and nut before, the i council, or under what were term­ which have followed the declaration worthy desertion of the cause of o- Besides a vast number of Mriiall prizes, trustee for tl>eir benefit, and to theV ctast, >nvfy to the piirchager or ] ed illegal blockades — a compliance of war by the United States, his ther neutral rfations. It is through and not near 1 1-2 blank* to a prize. any thry have, why the said Benjinia ~ >, her or their heirs, the Ii with which demands, exclusive of Royal Highness the Pritrce Regent, the prevalence of such councils that Present price of tickeU | 9. slinutd not have the benefit of sa'ul adt er or them told, free and •U other objections, would have acting in the name and on behslf of America has bc«n associated in poli­ ed for Given under my hand thi» claim* whatever of the li TICKETS &. SHARES day of JsjBuan , eighteen hundrrd and thtaea, amounted to an absolute surrender his majesty 1 feels himself called upon cy with France, and committed in Sold by JOSEPH MILLIOAK, ftirhard H. //anroW. J Richard Ward, deceai of the rights, on which those orders to declare the leading principles, by war against G. Britain. Book-seller, George-town. every of them. and blockades were founded. Had which the conduct ol G. Britain ha* And under what conduct on the Who sold a ((real part of tlio Capital Antmlel County Court, PKTER FJ.TER8ON, has the government Print in the first class. • 4. 1813. , ";lv -r- the American government been sip, been regulated in the transactions part of France ber Ttrm, !(*!«. cere in representing the ordera in connected with these discussions. of the United States thus lent itself All order* for ticket* particularly I OK application to ihe judge* of Anne-An» to the enemy? The contemptuous attended to. Prize Ticket* in this and -J del comuy court, by ) fellow wl plcments therrtn, upon th« tcmn menttaMt'il cd so soon as the revocation nf these merely upon the ground of its el- seizure of all American vessels and State of Maryland, sc. »lf THOMAS BROWN, the said a/l. and the supplements trentBtl wr« of *ce, five fret eight orders had been officially made known tent, or because the ports, or coasts cargoes in all harbours subjett to the On spplication by petition of Thorns* Khedule of his property, and a lid of l|i»o» R. Cross, administrator wltli the will dltors, on oath, w far aa he can aioras\ p. high, lias a bald place < to' them, that they would have spon-' blockaded are not at the same time controul of the French arms ; the r: of hid he*d ; when »pc invested by land. His royal high­ tyrannical principles of the Berlin annexed of Benedict Johnson, late of them, together with the aixnt of mortis*! tancously recalled their letters of two thiids of them in value to hi* «fruh»i»t impediment in his «pe< ness can never admit that neutral and Milan Decrees, and the confis­ Ann«-Arundcl county, decenced, it i* imrque, and manifested a disposition ordered that hr give tie notice rrqnircd the benefit of said act, being annexed wak |»irh piven to intoxicalioi with G. Britain cjn be consti­ cations under them < the subsequent said petition i and the said court briogfsUfcsl immediately to restore the relations trade by law for the creditor* to bring in their 1>fn lie made his escape of peace and amity between the two tuted a public crime, the commissi­ condemnation under the RambOuil- by competent testimony, that und s-bout jacket and tn claims against the said drcmscd, and llie state of Man Und for the period power*. But the conduct of the go- on of which can expose the ships of let Decree, antedated or concealed that the same be published once 1st each yean Immediately preceding his apt... nabure tliirt*, old hat ant • vcrnment of the U. S. by no means any power whatever to be denation­ to render it the more effectual; the week for Uie space of six *ueco»»ive and that lie has given due public notk* f»o took with him some-1 corresponded with such reasonable alized. His royal highness can ne­ French commercial regulations which weeks in the Maryland Gazette. iqtemion to make it: It i* rberrfore < »Ii. Thi. fe||ow was orie ver admit that G. Britain can bede- render the traffic of the U. States John (Jatiairoy. fag WiHi and idjudjed that the faid Joseph f. , fcnedict, Charles county expectations. The order in council by causing a copy nf tht* order lo b* Moat being officially com­ barr-.d of its rights of just and ne­ with France almost illusory j the < for 4. A. Comity. «'« gone thitlier as he ha of the 23d June in the MarylandCazettc. onceawuekfur thw [»»IODI in that neighbourly municated in America, the govern­ cessary retaliation, through the fear burning of their merchant ships at furcettive month*, before the third MM&J of April neit, jrlv* notice to his cmliton• pWy to Alexandria, a* he i ment of the U. States saw nothing of eventually affecting the interest sea, long after the alledgcd repeal of This is to give Notice, Nuainted. If taken tea His royal highness can the French Decrees—All these acts appear bcfora tlie said county conrt, to he I " in the repeal of the orders in coun­ of a neutral. That the subscriber of Amic-Arun »t the City of Anna|inrtf.rs. tice, and of a simultaneous repeal he admit that ihe taking such sea­ surpations, by converting them into Oecra*«d; are hereby wamtd to exhibit ^JOSKPH N. BH Ihe tame., with bio vouchers thereof, A»nfe-Ai*undel County, sc, of the restrictive measures oft both men from on board such vessel*, ran municipal regulations. OH application to naV, tlm afbscnbtr, imstl March U to the tnbscriber, * rna^s*i*m ¥ ««n i»" t-^*»»*j»s»if* r-«i*m mrr* »«."l.wf, tj. ~.iiJ,w, t» writing, «f "——'-— K, naval forces on the American coast, suosennency to tne ru.er ol--Franet j be excluded from all benefit of thi aaid W. VxaKaa, of said county, prayint for ""^l-,..;»naway f.-orn the subso Were received in the same hostile There is no rigfit more clearly e- —this hostile temper towards Great aa-tai*. Girou under my band thia leth benefit of the ad f»r DM relief of aundry h^M"1*/V 87U, February, 181. spirit by the government >fr the U* stablished than the aright which a ^Britain, are evident in almost every day of January, 18)3. vent debtor*, and tUe tevrral Worth aide of Severn .hereto, on the, rtrnu mentioned in ssld 'del county, near A S. The suspension of the1 practice sovereign has to the allegiance of- page of the official correspondence " Thoinai~" R. Crott, Admr. a schedule of his property, and a Hit uf •• I his subjects, more especially in time of the American with the French With tlie will annexed. vmUf" t"?me-ge beard and 'toU mi nary to a cessation of hostilities. and resume at plessure. It is seal} sent war, the Prince Regent solemn­ liuving also stated in bit petition that 5?™ ; !*.*«'' to «««ile w Negotiation, it was stated, might which they are bound to obey—it ly protests. Whilst contending a- 1 will seH the plantation on which I now re­ ia confinement for debt, and having p,. »hu i side, containing about sia hnndrtd and s.xty t* be dilcliarged \herefrfltn; I do hereby trial take place without any suspension began with their birth, and can only gainst France, in defence not only .r ..-,...... -,._j _j . . tofarm, n(( ,J their existence. If of the liberties of Great Britain but "T "J. Vll"»w« Und- and adjuda*. that the pentm of Ceor|e Wjl of the exercise of this right ; and terminate with i_ i a i • r\ ' • »•• . * mrmiinr KIIUBIM° l*arUt b* discharged from imprisonment *~ , also without any armistice being con­ a similarity of language and manners f the world, his Royal Highness plenty of wood, . by causing a con; of this order to t " : he took otbeVcb cluded i buiG. Britain Was required may make the exercise of this right was entitled to look for,a»far dtflct'- I >ndtmpiari u is wed wa«r«ij n y of in the Mirjlind Cuctte for three ,..—— . .»mo,,g which there , previously to agree, without any more liable to partial mistakes, and cets)v«ly, befcre llie fourth Monday in Ajrtl next, .lo giv*>notice to his creditors, to •P!*^] knowledge of tbV-ajcquacy of tlte occasional abuse, when practised to­ ~* fWte county court of laid county, o« <^ m i1. f' system which cotrl^ be substituted^ wards vessels of the U. States, the feurtb Mondiy 'of April r*at, (*'A1 e a, an exteu., to negotiate up oh tbe basis of accept- same circumstances'make it also a freedom and independence, the U. be divided 10 suit purchaser*, — -* ^comintiiitii*; a.rm»t« f»r ^"J «nd m.ny relations right, with the exercise of which in States were the last power, in which terns apply to the iub*criber. to: shew cauiv.' if anj the/ ***] *l jn;; the legislative regulations of a wliy the i.ul .OcttTjr* VV. 1'wker sh«oU -r*™ ,""-ngnear foreign state, as the sole equivalent rcgardko such vessels, it is more G. Britain could have exp«ttcd to Frie S«pt.»4. tl have the Ooikfit ol the *A* as prtyed'' has Bat if, to this eiftnuedtrinyliaMthisidthdaytffJ* ~ in for the exercise of • right, which difficult to dispense. find a willing instrument and abet­ ——' •" '•••••' J\ aha has felt to be esseptial to the practice of the U. States, to harbor tor of French tyranny. Disappoint­ support of her maritime power. British seamen, be added th*ir • as­ ed in this his expectation, the prince Notice is hereby givep/ RlekarA If.Ilarwooi. if America by demanding this sumed Vight to transfer the allegi- Regent will still pursue the policy, That I m«an to apply to the, court of Ann»- Anindrt countyat th« uoxt aeaafon, cou«"y. preliminary concession, intends to ance of British subjects, and thus which the British Government h»s fat a coimnititiim tor«tab)Uh ajidtrmrk deny tlw ,y«lidity of that right, in to cancel the jurisdiction of their so lung and invariably maintnipf'd, tbe beginning of a tract of laud called ON HBA£ONABLK TIJRMS, • that denial G. Britain cannot acqui- legitimate sovereign^ by acts of na- in'repelling injustice, and in support­ Atatt't 1'urrhaie, wul tbe boundarim twe, or ) nor vrill ahe give countenance turalimiun and certificate* of citi> ing the general rights of nations | at tbe cod of tbe second, ninth, and e Handsome JBnck Houses, \ to sUlch a pretension, by acceding to ci-nship, which they pretend to be and, Uhdar thq favor of Providooce, Uventb lin«« 4ft the «aid i luodv Also »is, one th« hou*% at ptOMnt oecupt*4 ! suspension,!! muchm K-ss to its « as Valid out of their own territory, relying OB the jusiice of her cause, the bcpinnlnz of a tract of Jaud caJLx Sal bandonment ar *• basis on which Hall* farrd, and tho secpjid boundary by Mr. JoUo Child., anot)»*r-a* h^lWi,, be a* within it, it is obvious that to'a- and the tried loyalty am) Srnvnessof the property of James to they treat. If the American go- bandort this ancient right of OYBri- tlit British nation, his Royal High, thereof. Al«o the hwiniiiug of a tract Esquire, both nlto»t«tl on tb,« front T lias devisuil, or conceives tain, and to admit these several pre­ ness confidently looks forward to M of km! culted UfndiMt Pin-cha*e situation for bt of Grot/a DitjUiff, v»Wch s«votal tnsfiti the dock, «quait» it carf drvisc, regulations which tensions of the United Stales would successlul issue to the con just, in to any in th».c%, n third Is Hie safely be accepted by G. Britain, be to expose to danger tire very foun­ ri^ in Anne-Arun»le4 county, and on or which he has thus been comptllfd n«wr to Magothy River. ' »l preacnt ooc«pj«d by as a substitute for the exercise of dation ot OOT rnirltime strcngtn. most rc)u£\an,ily to cpg»g U a Tuveni, for tewni die right in » Without «nt;crrttg jpiinutcJy/ into Wett«aliwt«,;J«n." " . , . *. Jama togotbjr, 17th, fsi, Ittia. t!0A. Feb. 18. /i v- tue """"'her . I court, MARYLAND GAZETTE, AND POLITICAL INTELLIGENCER. **«» m r, and a \\ttif a«he [VOL. LXX. ANNAPOLIS, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1813. "g ,»">66»d Mo. 8 J

AND fUBLISUBD FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. The Prussian peasants kill the tenburg account places Murat ft El- I excellency's late report to the Em- vnne-ArumW ^ French .stragglers wherever hetjidpoitlfc^j they bing on the Vistula, with 14000 men. 1 peror concerning neutral riglius, in NCW.TORK, MARCH 9. fall in with them ! If * only, «ndrt», JONAS .GREEN, this be true, they are probably which you avoid taking notice of a- ten sufficient i THREE DAYS L'ATER. Numbers of prisoners and cannon part of'the llth corps. Whether repeal or modification « »t CHURCII-STa«ET, AHMAPOMI. ny of these taker) by the Ruasiaba up to the Macdonald may be able to extricate decrees, or By the Hebe, from the Downi, 25th Dec. of their non application his Dotfar* f*r Annum. the editors of the New-York Ga­ himself seems very doubtful. We to the U. S. We know indeed that *. that the taid zette have received London papers Generals > 41 want a thirtieth Bulletin 'to explain they do not apply to the U States, I from Mi i« wiHTH to the 2Oth Jan. inclusive. Officers 1,208 all these matters. because we do not suffer Ulnj * copjr of ^ Public Sale. our flag, to .- ,,". rvj^-i'v; ! of ih« poWlc .We learn, by one of the passen- Non-commissioned officer* The Russians entered Memel on be denationalized in-the manner evi­ " li ' 'i ' l|l|l|1(.i i ir.r !:, «t virtue of a decree of the high court Rcti in the Hebe, that a house was and privates 167,510 the 27th ult. The Prussian inhabit­ dently contemplated by the Emperor ..-' ^ W&ferll rely, • before ihi of chancery, of Maryland, will be httinjj up in London for an Austrian Cannon 1,131 ants of that place and its neighbor, in the rule he meant to establish. exposed to "Public Sale, on Tuesday hood, no tnne-Anmdrl Ernbamdor. We give besides the official reports longer hesitate to commu­ But it would have been well if your Ihe 30tli "»' if f*'lp' if not the .nellt nicate with Sweden, April|» fair dav thereafter, HOSTILE FLEET. - of adm. Tchichagoff, Dec.'11, and and the Baltic, excellency had noticed their non ap­ inf. »or on the premise*, and ALL the rinht, The squadron for America tailed of the Marquis Pucci, Dec. 12, and they transmit the intelligence of plication to the U. S. since his ma­ title and intercut, of the Russian ,e kirn of Richard Ward, deceased, from> Plymouth Jan. 18, to touch at the substance of the Emperor Alex­ victories with such a- jesty has uniformly done it in his , vidity, i tUould not hut 4 1 in and to the following tracts or parcels Porumouth. ander's proclamation, of the last as to make it impossible to decisions of price causes, since Nov. u|ipi«n) of land, to wit: Good Tlie doubt their sincerity and good wish­ 1810. ind riYu Lurk, part of London Times, of Jan. 20, mentioned date, calling out a new nil //orrf»A«>%« Favour, and part of ays tl Col. Barclay, the late Bri­ levy of 8 men in every 50O, which es for the success of the grand cause. " Jt is much to be desired that the Vlart'i llundrtdt, or such parU there­ tish Consul-general at New-York, it was calculated, would produce In Memel itself there were on the French "Government would now make of whercof^Richard 1st 800u Ward died arixed. h»i taken his passage on board his 300,000. Thus, in point of num­ Russians, the inhabitants and publish an authentic act, declar­ Sis Und Bw in Calvert county, on the majesty's ship resigned their dwellings to them, and ing the Berlin And Milan decrees, as County, 8k 1 watrn Valiant, for Bermu­ bers, at least, the new army of Buo­ of Fishing creek, within da, whence there subsisted the most perfect cor­ relates to the United States, to have ssspspss4'irv'-l the mihecribfr mile of the hay, contains about 138 he is to proceed to N. naparte is. nearly matched. The ' ;;;, ;, u,;Jlii,ir,K'iv diality between the citizen and the ceased in November 1810, declar­ i . 1)1. ''.' i Cotmty CoufT, res, with a great proportion of ex- York, in order to hold, at that place, Russian recruits, too, will be first ,'ird jt soldier. The greater part of the ing that «'lltnt meadow land already the office of geoeral-supcrintendant in the field; and what sort of a they have not been applied i writing of prepared, Russians, however, ,had advanced And much more may be made at a small for the exchange of prisoners. match they may prove to the "Lads in any instance, since that time, and 7. towards Konigsburg, which some ac­ •etirf of penie. There are on this land a The same paper says, » The de­ Paris" we can already judge by ex­ that they shall not be so applied in counts stated them ad comfortable dwelling hoone, and claration against America, has been perience. Whilst we are talking of to have actually future. cJ in ih« UN) entered. Nay, ivery other i»oc«ssary out-home, a printed in French and German. A new levies, however, we must not iris even asserted, but " The case is so simple, the de. , and a list of h«ov| perhaps prematurely, oo.| tohaeco-h'ou»e, and an excellent number of copies have been sent to forget the contingent of the munici­ that they en­ mand so just, and the necessity »o M can atcenaia dtt^l pple orcharl, tered Dantzic. However ion i «nd hiring *. I with a great proportion Lord Calhcart, and Mr. Thornton, pality of Paris. These gentlemen this be, it urgent, that I cannot withhold my ,f woodland and »ome valuable seems certain, sided in ih* «m 4! timber, at St. Petersburg and Stockholm. have assembled, we believe for the that Prussians neither confidence in the prompt and com­ mmedlatttji nriicularly a»h. Those inclined to pur- can or will attempt The municipal corps of Paris, on first time politically, sine* the days to make much re­ plete success of my propostion." on ; having iha»e are invited to view the premises sistance to the advance of the con­ tot for dHit. the 12th of Jan. at a formal assem­ of the Section of Ojiinze-Vignt, to lie terms of sale are. that the purcha- querors. The king of Prussia it Extract of a letter from Mr. Bar­ r or purchanen blage congratulates the Emperor on express «»their indignation," (which is re, (l.at the pmaaf| shall give bond with said has left low corily, his return. One of the members ac1- it seems, is the regular formula) Berlin lor Breslaw; so to Mr. Monroe, jr be eflidiarfel ' to l>e approved uy the trustee, at that the former for llie payment of the purchase dresses the assemblage, and observes: the conduct of gen. D'Yorck, place may possibly dated Paris, 12th May, ft!2. money, and change the MaryUod Geaajl rith intercut, within twelve month* " Let the world perceive to offer their beloved its French Garrison for a 14 After the date of my letter, of that sovereign an Russian which livrty before tatitkj| 'mm the day of sale, and 'on the ratifi- your subjects will do more than is aid towards carrying one. The downfall of the I have the honor to enclose to give notkj w I on the war. French you a cppy, >tion of the sale by the chancellor and required of them the enemy cal­ What is the result ? usurpation meets with small I found from a pretty re the county can rf] commiseration. Even in sharp conversation with I thi'd MondtyWA- the ptymtnt of the whole purchase culate* on the losses which have Parturiurit montti, nastitur ridicu- Vienna the the duke of >ncy, and nut before, the trustee news is said to have Bassano, that there was lie of itiontnmihuj will been caused by the inclemency of luimut- Against Platoff, and his been received a singular , aiul to theV a**, {{ invry to the purchaser or purchasers, with Irvely demonstrations reluctance to answering the seasons alone : those losses are multitudes of Cossacks, they send of joy. my note of taid Benjamin L»k| ,i«, her or their heir*, the Isnd to him, A Russian Embassy was proceeding the 1st of May. Some traces of that :f,iof»aia»fl. ' going to be repaired by your faith­ forth, or rather promise to send I r or them sold, free and clear from towards that capital, and is even reluctance you will perceive in the ny hand thi> il claims whatever of the ful subjects. The city of Paris (says forth 500 horsemen. D hundred and IMnoa, j heirs of the said to have reached it; and in spite answer wh'ch finally cam.-., of which id Riclmrd Ward, deceased, the orator) offers a regiment of 500 The great event which we learn ii-rf H. //arcoo* and of of the assurances of the Moniteur, ac py ii lerein.loseJ. Tnis though ch and every of them. hone t" by the present mail is, the fate of we are strongly inclined d.tt-.-a the lOtli, did not come PRTER F-ATER80N, Trustee. The mission of gen. Alexander the fugitives who escaped from Wil- to believe, to me >ty Court, that the Prussians will turn Till last evening. I consider the n, 181*. M.ir.h 4. 1813. U. Hope is directed to Eastern Prussia. na to Kowno, only to be there en­ out to be not the only people who will communication to be so important i judges of Am*-Arm. The states of that country were tirely defeated. We calculated this have itkm claims to the " indignation" of the in the present crisis of our affairs i* wi' ' 50 Dollars Reward. about to assemble to shake off the body on Monday at 1O,000 men. Of lid county, Jacobin Counts at the Thuillcries. with England that 1 dispatched the Ran away from the subscriber living yoke of Buonaparte The Russian these we find that GOOO were.taken, he relief of Minor; » Wasp immediately, to cany it to at November South River Neck, Saturday the 27th M0>7 having possession of the and the remainder dispersed in coun­ all Mr. Russell, with orders to re­ re, andlhetmnl r«hi-u.iry. a nepro fellow wl!o calls him- try.. . directions bearing no longer any OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. th« ttrwi memktt turn with his answer aa soon as pos­ THOMAS BROWN, about 43 Fourteen of the Luddites, were form or semblance of an organized T» tht Home tf Rfprtttnlalivti »J tbi ni|>j>lcrn«m» »rs of ace, five feet eight or nine in- sible. y, and a lift of l|i»o» executed at York, force. Thus has the U. Stata. -if. high, has a bald place on England, on the (tup dt gtact 1 am confident that the President r a* he can ucou4 the b«ck 16th been given I transmit to the house of repre­ irt of hit head ; when spoken to has of Jan. The Prince Regent to the grand army ! We will approve the motive of my tolicu le aixnt of mottrt* had issued think it would be an a£l sentatives a report of the secretary value to lili ofrttlMJ impediment in his speech ; and is a proclamation of pardon of charity tude in this affair, & the earnest man­ to in our government of state complying with their reso­ , being annexed < ** nurh given to intoxication Had on the rest of theLuddite criminals, to make out an ner in which I pressed the minister lid court btingfaUU on accurate statement lution of the first instant. lie made his escape, a kersey condition of their coming for­ of the gradual with it as soon as my knowledge of . that hchu midtilk und a-hout jacket and troweers, two ward and making a voluntary dissolution of this once celebrated JAS. MADISON. for the juried -ef r»».| confes­ the declaration ot me Prince Regent inaburg ihirta, old hat and shoes he body, and transmit March 3, 1813. reding hu »|>plie . sion of all their past guilt. it to the French enabled me to use the argument that *ue public noticed!* | P«o took with him some shoemaker's A Berlin article of the 2d of Jan. coast. It Would afford the people of |>I«. The secretary of state to whom belonged to the subject. When in the It u therefore ' ~* Thi» fellow was originally from tatei that 10.0OO French from the that country some little clue for was f»id jotcph P. enedict, Charle* referred the resolution of the conversation above alludid to, the county, and may Dutchy of Mecklenbcrg, would, guessing what has become of their hu order to I gone thither as he has some con- in house of representatives of the first Duke first produced to me the decree le. once » week fur tW» | «'ODs in that neighbourhood, a few days piss through Stettin, for relatives ; What chance those be­ instant, has -the honor to submit to of the 28th April, 1811, I fora the third or pro- made no >Wy to Alexandria, as he is there well the grand army ! longing to the respective corps had the president the enclosed papers comment on the strange manner in otice to hit cndiioo I the ooumy conrti to lie H»l d. If uken ten miles from LONDON, JAN. 2O. facility of being made prisoner*, marked A and B. which it had been so long concealed lit. on the unl d*f,Sf J »ree (en dollars will be given, if 20 Yesterday arrived another Got- or how soon they were released from All which is respectfully submit­ from me, and probably Irom you, I itueitding » <"*«» ' , «0 dollars, if 30 miles, 30 dollars, tenburg mail, bringing despatches the miseries of a protracted death on ted. only asked hr\v caoir. if I him "if that decree hail miles, *0 dollars, and if out of from Lord Cathcart, 9 dayl later their terrible march. We learn that . ^ JAMES MONROE. been published. «t»te, He said no, but lid aa and in the above reward if brought than the preceding, viz. to the olst the poor wretches who did escape to declared it had to the subscriber. been communicated All person. ult. It is ex peeled that they will Konigtberg were in plight shocking to my predecessor ||. S. CREKN, Cft. lo-ewarnej harbouring Mud fellow, here, and likewise appear~to-day in an extraordinary to bcnold, many with their noses, I Extract of a lettcffrom Joel Bar- sent to *' : J^ the law will be enforced against Mr. Scrurier, with orders to B Gaiette. Meanwhile, we lay before cheeks, ears, fingers or toes frozen I low, Eiq'r. to the Secretary of communicate it to you. 1 assured our readers the off all in rags, sod worn State, el County, srJ . ^JOSEPH N. BREWER. following official to the bone | him it was not among the archives of A. County, March 11. tf. BULLETIN- with fatigue and terror more like dated Paris, May 2, 1812. this legation ; that I never before S>, tU ybtcribtr, i»*'3. living on Thejsst despatches the first hovel which would afford gency of the occasion 1 hope will tie tevrral "de Of »«Vern' in A«»lie. from the ar­ ,jmd of any other documents that*, i nurationed in iald , county, ncar Annapoli,,, . mies are dated on the 25th Decem­ them shelter. Most of the Marshals justiiy the solicitude with which I might prove to the incredulous of my ipcxtr, and a Hit of »1 ber. and other great~hien, seem to have have pressed the propositions. ing annexed to hM p*"| "?m*d David, call, himself country (not to me) that the decrees tied mo tint hi I**1 .""! ALVKRT. 22 years old, 5 Gen. count Wittgenstein, with been fortunate enough to escape like The result as far as it may be of Berlin & Milan were in good faith e ttateof Maryla«d»| » .nchen high, he has thick his division uf the army, and Platoff their master incognito, and like him known within a few days, shall be and unconditionally repealed with »'»rge beard and tolerable large at the head of his cossacks, had perhaps in disguise; for it will be transmitted by the Wasp. The Hor­ regard to the U. States. He then I hi* pelilinn llitf *"1 ; ' .' Pi to smile when spoken passed through Kowno remembered, that the net sailed from Cherbourg, [fht, and luvm| for Tilsit. Russian ac­ the 26th promised me he would do it, and Hi. te.ll, very much. llVhud The enemy was driven from Kow­ count mentions his changing his April, with orders to land a messen­ ifrom; I do hrrcb hewe"t » he has performed his promise. c nerton ot G«o-»- ,j w»y, » round Jacket no with the loss oi 21 pieces of can­ clothes before he last galloped off ger in England with my dispatches from imprttonmml. " °f hom 1 send you a copy of the April de­ **! ™»™ *«™y, dyed non, and 6,OOO prisoners. The re­ from his soldiers towards Wiloa. for Mr. Russell, but not to wait a thii order to he took other cloothing with cree, as likewise the letter of the tttefor three mor.tai»«;] |m, among which there WM a* mains of that corps were dispersed. One other trait of his character return from London." Grand Judge and that of the Mi­ iouith Mondny in Adm. Tcniclugoff has marched ought not to be lost. Enclosed in Mr. Barlow's letter of - n - nister of 1'inances: though the lat­ ahU CTtdiwri, w »rPrJ'] w ""i m the lower end of thUjpun- on I'.hezno ; he has completely " He has several tiroes," ssys Ad. May 2, 1812, to the Secretary of ter pieces have rt of «aid oiuntT. <" "Tl ' been before com­ of April r*»t. C* >» '" 8n cleared both banks of the river. Tchichagoff, taken himself off, at State. municated to our government and ndlnt; ».tnl«te< lor '"J Gen. Tomazuff had marched on the moment when the skirmishing Extract of a letter from Joel Bar­ published." c»o«r. it anj th«/1 , of Grodno, where col. Davidoff esta­ commenced between my van-guard low, Esq'r. to the duke of Bassa­ ^ W. 'lvi"g near Friendhhip ; he blished himself on the 2Oth. and his rear." These traits the his­ no, Thi Dnkt tf Banan) tt Mr. Barlow. the i "V relatiojui in thii i Alexandria. The Austrians arc rapidly rctrc*at- torian will carefully select, when he dated Paris, 1st May, 1812. [TRANSLATION.] . *i •* UP Ule *ovenientloitf«I ing. Gen. Sachen is following them comes to paint the Hereof the nine­ In the note I had the honour Paris, 10th May, 1812, c4ard ff.Har . '"? ">n»-»iome or confines closely. He teenth Century." It must be own- to address your excellency thal ' «e had passed through on the In conversing with you about the Slonim, and expected to take np his ed, the Russian van-guard was very 10th November las*, the spirit of the note which you Uid me the honor to troublesome. Sale, ,i rom 30 ground at Rugana on the. 24th. In the pursuit from English government was so far no­ address to me on the 1st of May, I Large magazines of provisions Bereayns, they did not lose sight of ticed us to anticipate the fact now could not conceal from yoii my sur­ vo, or thr«* fc have been found on both banks of the French for i single moment,but proved by experience, that its orders prize at the doubt which yqu had ex­ Prick Houses, the Niertren. "N^ drove them from their encampments, in council violating the rights of pressed in ihut note, respecting the II is reported that a considerable forced them to march by night, to neutrals, would not be revoked. revocation » at pMv«nt of the decrees of Berlin run Sa^' body of Prussians have laid down fly in disorder, to drop down whh The declaration of the Prince Re­ and Milan. That, revocation wjs ids, another their arms.* laintness, to surrender of James A - , "tpoood to public sale on Sa- in despair ! gent of the filst of April, has placed proven by many official acls.by all my uat«tl on the front ,|Ll!'e Wt}> °t Marcl., at the Indian Marshal Macdonald was retiring Of Augereau's corns we hear nothing lh.it fact beyond all question. In correspondence with your predeces­ i iltuntion for ic lIP*Pti °f Uie I*""*0"41 property by Tilsit, but from the line of pur­ and almost begin "to suspect that doing this he has repeated the asser­ sors and with you, by the decisions , (i third Is the _ rquhart. divnmwvi consisting suit adopted by the Russian armies these 40,000 men (for to high were tion so often advanced by hi< minis­ in favour ol' American- vessels. «A by Mr. l*a»c > Term* uf great hopes were entertained that they stilted by the Moniteur) exist­ ters and judges that the decrees of You huvc done- he the honor, to ask tertn* wnp'v to his division would be cut off. ed chiefly in the writer's imaginati­ Prance' ut a similar character are a cony ol the letters which'tne Grand WARFIKLD, on. Perhaps, half that numhtrmay likewise unrevoked. . Judge Ik f •-** with the will anucxfMt. t,he minister of the Finance*, This must allude to the ajair of have been dispersed in Konigibeig, You will notice »at the de- 1 th 1 termi­ which have attended it* pro*ecotjpn, we fault with their beloved Madison, would Do the «6t discern in «ree «f the E8th of A'pril, 1811,- berg that his mission was thus tliem, a family likeness of the & I have Uid before his majesty that ft will be have us to believe-that the^ fault is to "which proves'dcfinitively therevoca- nated have rea»6n to believe executive. Is velian policy ? Do .thejr not »*«. state ojAhe ne£ociatio(i, imputed to the slate tion of the decrees of Berlin and Mi- the actaal continued until the president i» compel this jnst ? The constitution of the there is no measure which Is not to the eni that wnen you arrive at tan in regard to the Americana, was led to relinquish it from necessity. Al- United States has given to th« general lible of a double construction Dot known to you. Wilna the different questions b=in.; there is a cabinet motive, as well as*» sK( the emperor of Russia may government the power of declaring .1 have the honor to tend you as already illustrated (etltlrciti) either and making1 ' - peacs, ~-~- -*.,)and V.«uhas fiirhifurbished ostensible one, for every act which h » you have desired a copy of these three by your judicious observation's, or have offered to mediate between the them with/ample powers ,for prosecut­ its origin with them? Have not thl j,: (acts, yoo will consider them without by the instructions 1 shall have re two governments of America and G. ing war and giving protection to every great purptJSfen of legislation been we may, sir, conclude with- the union, without the aid of rowed and changed by the e^biM doubt, -sir, at the plainest answer, tewed, Britain, yet such art the claim* set up part of part of outdclay an arrangement so desirable the state governments. In the prose­ council being made the wofk shop 4 ! which 1 could give to this being " or*.- other and conformable to the mutually am­ by the one, and the principles contend­ cution of live War, the states are allow­ laws, and the congress you* note. As to the two niecd" nnd drilled into a band for t£ Questions to which that note relates icable views of our two govern­ ed for by the other, that without some ed to have no participation, and tl e ve ry means of engaging in it are with- support and enactment. Is it not M \ 1 will take care to lay them before:»ore I ments. ' mutual concession all prospects of a, re­ known that the intriguing, and artful ' the Emperor. You know alre ady^V Accept, sir, etc. bulden from them. foreigner, w|)0 jj 1 conciliation must be abandoned. The By the 10th section of the first arti­ and double-dealing »ir, the sentiment* which his majes»jes- (Signed) executive Triumvirhn, .^ nature of the contest is now perfectly cle, a state must be " actually invaded, one of the \y has expressed in favor of Ame'rneti- I THE DUKE OF BASSANO. ned the law. providing apainst thseis,, well understood. G. Britain assumes it or in such imminent danger of invasi­ can commerce, and the good dispo­ delay," before ploytneht of foreign hen men in ourittJ] on as will not admit of »r sitions whichhave induced him to ap­ as a right, guaranteed to her by the any stAp/s of a hostile na­ vice ? Examine that taw, and TOO ajg/^^ul Mr. Batlow to the Doke of Bassano. it can take to 'its ^^ point a plenipotentiary to treat with laws, and sanctioned by the general ture ; and lest the states should be dis­ find a striking resemhlanoe (Extract.) parent. The ninth section strcngh.^ you on that important interest. consent of nations, that she can at all posed, notwithstanding this provision sir, &c. pans, Oil. 25, 1812. to engage in the the treaty-making power, and the oth^ j Accept, sub- of the constitution, j " SIR «.In consequence of the let times require the services of her war, the most important ana valuable sections are, in effect, only a commit, (Signed) what 04 DUCE or BASSANO. ter you did me. the honor to write jccta, ahd take them wherever found. sources of revenue arc granted exclusive­ meat of congress to support The I ac­ president may thinV proper to arr*n»a/i me on the llth of this month, If this principle were abandoned, fihc ly to congress. From the pernsal of cept your invitation, and leave Pa­ this article of the constitution it will Hefe then we have had the 'dernattv ' it would not only be jeopardit- disregtrM ^TRANSLATION.] ris to-morrow for Wilna, where I contends appear, that the executive of Maryland lions of the constitution hope to arrive in 15 or 18 days from ing her own security, but would be an have not been guilty of any neglect of and the spirit of that instrument < Palace »f St. Claud, ted, by a real tho' hidden amulga April "Mb, 1812. this date. My Secretary of Legati- instance of folly in the body politic, duty, whatever may have been said by some men who pretend to more wisdom of the executive and legislative V,..IIB Emperor, of the French tion and one servant will compose On the contra­ fore. Napoleon, amounting to insanity. thah they really possess. A democranc member urges the of uur Mi­ all my suite. I mention this to an­ m«n«nit (tin &c. &c. On the report ry, a claim is contended for by our go­ That we have not received the pro­ ing through of an executive swer to your extreme goodness in tax bill) because the next congre-m m« nister of Foreign Relation*. vernment, unknown to any code of na­ tection to which we arc entitled, no Seeing by a law passed on the 2J asking'the question, and your kind not be so well organized, and a m«mbcf that subjects of person can deny ; but let it be remem­ March, 1811, the Congress of the offer of finding me a convenient tional jurisprudence, of our good of the executive council pfns law, y bered, that this is the fault « {». United States has ordered the exe­ lodging. 1 hope the trouble you will G. Britain are released from the shackles who think1 pro­ answer the. personal views of the president, and let those all tha<« provisions of the act give yourself in this will be as little to complain of the want of protec­ cutive. But execrable beyond cution of the of allegiance to their rightful sovereign per of prt*. which prohibits as possible.. tion, learn to place the blame upon the arc the immediate prostitution of non-intercourse, the moment they step foot on our dentml labours to the increase of pen. the vessels and merchandize of G. The negotiation on which you proper person.- . have done me the honor to invite me soil, or embark in any way into the lar delusion. This may be eitabli^ i Britain, her colonies and dependen­ The state may engage in the war too T» completely prepared the two or in sucii ftn- by a recurrence to a few facts, cies from entering into the ports of at Wilna, is so American service. Here, then, when actually invaded, too palpUi of invation at will not cent to be forgotten, and the U. States. in all its parts between the duke o! governments are at issue; and unless miiifnt daHf.tr the style and sabjtd of delay. In such an event the to be mistaken, Considering that the said law is Dalberg and' myself, and, as I un- admit matter of the inntigural address, tat Mr. Madison is at this time influenced legislature has prescribed the course resistance to the arbitrary derstind si-nt on to you for your jp. the recent announcintion, in the prt» «n act of by a more liberal spirit to compromise which is to be taken, and by whom the pretensions, consecrated by the Bri­ probation about the 18th of the present deiitial paper*, of the overture of tbi am persuaded, if it or negotiate upon this only remaining militia may he called out for the pur­ I*, tish Orders in Council, and a formal month, that I In cat>e Russian minister {>( his mediation the dale pose, of repelling the invaders. tho amicable raj refusal to adhere to a system invad­ could have arrived before subject of dispute than he hns hereto­ of any part of the state, wards rckloring of the invasion England and America, ing the independence of neutral of your letter, the necessity of this fore been, we flatter ourselves with be called out by the ma between the militia is to there arc designed to have an inflnenoi powers, and of their flag, we have meeting would not have existed, as jor-general. brigadier, &.C. and informa­ (groundless hopes to expect that any on the approaching electrons in sptiratina; eloquence, had decreed, and do decree as follows : I am confident that his majesty wouid tion thereof is to be communicated to propositions for peace, made by the nia and North-Carolina. The li t Cynosure of his party The decrees of Berlin and Milan h*v* found the project reasonable the commander in chief. (See 6th sec. i of the U. States. HI its parts, and Russian embassador, will be acceded intemperate, and acrimonious otylerf are definitively, and to date from the ar.d uceptable in all of act of 1811.) to the d'lnty queiire were fully np| minister to A CITIZEN. the addrcys, 'it unsuited 1st day of November last, consider­ would have ordered that to. Pro;umls to the same effect were and solemnity of the occasion, and » friends =nd member* ed as not having existed, (non avcn- conclude and sign both'he treaty of made on a former -occasion, but wore becoming the character of the cUsf drainislration; but they wt commerce and the convention of in »humoral virtues; to thai us) in regard to American vessels. rejected no doubt with a view to afford for tht Maryland Gasettt- magistrate of a brave andgenerouipe* demnities." pie It is not the language of tmnty land honourable inlcgrit (Signed) an opportunity of dis­ Wh*n the executive of a brave and . NAPOLEON. the president resentment, but the ebullitions of fat »l«and distinguished pair " honest people descends to the level of a anJ nritud-diiirited hi By the Emperor, charging a volley of abusive epithets, ly rancour not the reprobation oft We are assured, that Mr. CrawPord. demagogue, and endeavours by inflam­ but tat H-orruptible principle nnd The Minister, Secretary of State, which he had laid up in store for the to mislead the dignified and honourable mind, one of the senators from Georgia, ing the public mind, violent inw.tive of an exacerbstpd u4 which formed the (Signed) has been appointed to succeed Joel enemy. Having enjoyed that satisfac­ public judgment, or is compelled to re­ loo theentm/ Hence the unfbrtur DARU. electioneering tricks for peevish spirit. It cliarge* The COUNT Barlow, as minister to France, should tion, the proposi(-ons of Mr. Dashkoff sort to vulgar with what he himself had been in* Sliced confidence of a mf the latter be really dead. the gratification of narrow and selfish tn cabinet disclosed the are now, for the first time, made known a til mental in introducing disorganii [Ffb. Rep.] pnrponev his conduct becomes practises. narrow, unprincipled (B.) the subject for the operation* of a " Censor and demoralizing to the public. These may delude of Gen. Hall e» 1 crooked policy, which Mr. Barlow to the Secretary of Morum." Unhappily this evil more, The proclamation newly orgi nation for a while until the different very principles so viokadf «ir»ued by the , . State. MARYLAND GAZETTE. generally exuts in free governments, tains the " Fiance want reprobated by the president, snd w» ^rtration. Paris, Oct. 28, 1812. elections have gone by, then it will be and as it destroys virtue which is the nuit have it" Thin, like AM*AroMS, Tlll'RSUAY, MARCH 18. issued for the avowed purpose of In* SIR By the letters from the duke made known by a bulletin in the court soul or animating principle of republi­ iiipelled the delusion he hs can constitutions, leaves nothing but an muting a whole people into tniton .of Bassano and my answer, copies The tyts of Administration opened. Gazette, that they were of such a na ^rlikh t Vith retpecl to the choree I unwholesome carcase amere shadow This bclf-same proclamation, He saw of which arc herewith enclosed, you coun­ 1 proof of the incoi»ui» f Ural awH-isten. It has long been known in* this ture that, without degradation theycculd the substance being gone. Governments such adamiiirv what, At ti will learn that 1 am invited to go to chief magistrate, wa« mis* ring i'»r try, that not the least confidence could not have been accepted. So miny tricks can be effectually destroyed only in two cy of our country whil Wilna, and 'hat 1 have accepted the factured at Washington by men hijk 1 of h'm be placed in the French government ; of lhi« kind have been plavodCoff on the ways by absolute violence, destroying F hi* party had only tli invitation. Though the proposal both the spirit and forms of the consti­ in office, nnd, with the privity and as­ impulse of creduli­ of important elections, thatall con­ wJ noluments of office at h was totally unexpected, and on ma. yet, from the blind eve tution, or by a radical change of the sent of the president, afterwards hii weapon of war. Howtte cluing a deception ny accounts disagreeable, it waa im­ ty, our great political leaders have a fidence in the sincerity of administrati­ spirit and character of the people on as a lawful t iu»l*ct it in other*. 1 possible to refuse it without giving which those oV the government depend, can we explain the president's coodott, the | dopted a contrary opinion, ahd in cpitc on has been destroyed, for we are would not tksj i conjunction with offence, or at least risking a post­ which is too often effected by the slow in doing to others as he the abominab and experience have uni­ obliged always to attach a double mean­ can be chirp bpcnienl uf ponement of a negotiation which of observation but certain arts of corruption. A free should do unto him. How ' ch hait Ix-en entered in as a crime, what h« hi to believe is now in a formly maintained it. Such has been ing to their profusions. An opportuni­ people have more to dread from the lat­ on the eocmv, iipiity and happiness of 1 have reason not hesitated to suffer and rceomwai* fair way to a tpeedy and advantage­ the conduct of our government towards ty is .now offered Mr. Madison to show, ter mode, because the mischief is done bj those who were connlit before they are fully aware of it they in the cane of the American people. lians, i» owing the steady ous close. that of Franc*, that it has given me whether he poweasen * in reality that made their own exe­ «»* From the circumstances which themselves being The peremptory refusal of th« ihle, but hitherto ineffifti to numberless complaints, and never, amicable disposition of which he has so cutioners. The facility of exercising ture of the Russian minister, s (« have proceeded and which accompany nhicli has been mainttrne until lately, have they had the magna­ often boasted in his communications to oppression by the forms of law, when weeks agobytha president, fullyexpUi* f congress by an upright this proposition, 1 am induced to be­ their spirit is perverted or destroyed, why it in again to be found in the t>v» which nimity to acknowledge their confidence congress, or not. If so, we might enter­ led minority In lieve that it is made with a view of makes it desirable that they should be tive news paper, at thi*particular «< » bf luminous statesmen, 1 expediting the business. There may wai misplaced. Instead of the sickly, tain some hope* for the restoration of suffered to remain, in order to the ac­ It is a mere stage trick, B political fii** i ever to be seen a itai indeed be an intention ot coupling it fawning ktyle, so often made use of in peace ; but when the former conduct of complishment of such an iniquitous intended to'liave an inllueuceoath gnitude. In vain, ho' with other views not yet brought for­ project. But openly and boldly to at­ approaching elections in Virginia w extenuating the infamy of that nation, the cabinet is duly considered, it must «mmtd the torrent of c If so, and thty should ex­ tempt to wrest from a free people their North Carolina. Otherwise why iilar delusion The ward. prints have assumed tend to objects beyond the simplici­ the administration he confessed that the prospects are by liberties, or to destroy the guarantee of Mr. Uale» been made to announce r countrymen, not the ty of our commercial interests and bolder strain, and, in the language of no means flattering. their civil freedom, would bring down the president's reception of this en of our ruin, is para head of the u»urper, the indemnities which we claim, 1 invective, charge her with " duplicity." instant ruin on the sat was so much more, grart'oui r effort insensible alikf or at least would jeopardize his ill got- on t\\« former orca»to», as no* hall not be at a loss how to answer when once that Mr. than f experience, n« deaf to This augurs well For It is said, that whilst Un p»w«*. Ucuc* criminal ambition, «wro»Uitca» l*av* ari«en »in««, «* i of reason and jirudei undue partiality, which has been the was reading his inaugural philippic, so in moat age*, and under most lre« go­ mailed degree changing the policj o could do, has been 1 shall have the honor to write you the »low but source of all our national calamities, conscious was he of the Impropriety of vernments, has trusted to either England or America? Or **/ t few of our nati< as soon as possible from Wilna, and fatal operations of corruption for the this idle rumour of peace »o artnw eradicated, and the injus­ his language, that he did not once raine -All that they ci hall return toParis without any un­ can be totally attainment of its ends. Most devoutly contrived andhoindustaoUslycireuU* f eep alive the sacred flam necessary delay. tice of France viewed through any his eyes from his paper to cast a glance is It to be wished, that the spirit and at this time, by the friends of fjoa few breasts To p 1 remain, Sec. other medium than violent party preju upon the audience. His manner was a character of the American people, tration ? Can they imagine the »h»t tliej cannot hinder. J. BARLOW. which g*ve birth to the happiest form of this country so easily to " I oeranionx, those right (Signed) dice, we may entertain a hope that general subject of remark ; for over of government in the world, and which to catch at any bait which tli* it" «not by their own »tn peace with England will be once more his dark features was thrown that gloom have hitherto preserved it, notwithstand­ and unprincipled may throw out "I Fh«n the ipicit and char [TRANSLATION.] established, and that the prosperity of of embarrassment which characterised ing the novel and dangerous doctrines them ? How degrading is it to thei fw are lost, or even grc which have been broached within derstanding, and how mortifying*01 not "capacity i Tbt Dull tf Banana It Air. Barltw. the country will revert to its accustom his malignant feelings. It was apparent, Itrsquires OCT. 13. the last twenty years, may exist in honest priuo of Americans, to have'J Minuttion to gain, nor WILNA, that the storm of rage which gave At­ honor to make ed channels. They begin to substitute their pristine purity and strength. shallow tricks practised on them «r»u»<]«, nor plausibility SIR I have had the tempts will be made, as has, and ever how mach I regretted, reproach for adulation, and pronounce birth to his late famous message to con >el of state juggler*, and that too < pens the door to foreign influ­ free government depends. H»ve f«rtloniof Ra.^(lphm|1 to suppress the would be expedient engaged. This is the more necessary, ence and corruption, which liiifl a faci­ not »**n how far their rulers »t »o much to have he« intermeditiries and to transfer the because U is unquestionable that, that litated access to the government itself, ceeded in perverting the spirit of '» 1 'hat event. Would by the nature of conference to Wilna. His majesty The sound of peace ought '.o be. wel­ protection to which, through the channels of p&rty-piuuioni." constitution and'laws, towards th«« undered and lightened authorized me, our compact, we are entitled, has not " That thus the policy and will of one has in consequence come to every .ear, as it is the prelude pression of a part of their fellow uncil* ? Would his el direclly with you. If been aflbrded to us, and considerable country is kubjected to the policy and ir, to treat either to Wins ? These evils can only b« F>d forcible, and rapi to this town, 1 dare of national prosperity and happiness. connate deservedly attaches will of another." Is it 'possible that a- their eflVets c,ounterocled. »»flbeenr)ston hi* he you will come the *tate or federal 1 executive. Many and hope that with thedtsire which ani- But such has been the spirit by which people naturally acute, and habitually wisdom and virtue of the peopl*. ^tt. it will not be wi parts of our state are exposed 'to the touching civil ynaica us both to conciliate, such im­ of this nation have for ma­ jealous of every thing it is their interest and honour so i th* Amencan people the destinies incursions of the enemy, and considera liberty, as the people of our country portant interests, we will immedi­ be* committed at rcine their elective franchise, th« ><> oratorical productk ny years been controuled, and such the ble depredations may are, sjiould not be able to discern the eftectuhl remwfr. as to restore to i« ' ately be ena*- led to remove all the dif, i»on>'"t. and with absolute impu- J'pH, will cau«ie his tai extraordinary conduct of tho adtninis- l»"y ruling motive and direct end of our fjjnal purity, sfh* government * ^wcredrelict, by tS faculties which until now have ap. , , ... . , n"ty. Indeed, of a neglect of duty of tho tration, that however earnestly a UJrmi- winew|,.re, even our democratic breth cabinet? Can they be ignorant their ancestors fogibt and bled «*. I orators of oureoun pcared to impede the progreai oT live object of all those public communioali- »6eaaJd,«Hew>rMUi be I ran are board to complain ; but as u«U- tabllsh. negotiation. autiok of this aanguin*r> war might ons, both to congress tnd tb* public, A COUNTEY1 I Virginia found »n Jn"q>fnlent smd th* firft day of May followiittr ..the We solkmnly believe to have been a I Lieut. C6\ Pearion, inspecting fai Mul repreaontatiTe, America, a loyal board will adjudge the premium; mere cover and pretext to decoy at­L- fold officer p'have the rank i>f col. ublic aitention has- long sftjQC BOD»on and enlightenedonli/htenci statesman,statesm&n libertylih«r«« tention and divert the public mind, in Kingston *nd the, eastern district. "".^acteifcy the splendid exertions a fond admirer and intrepid defender, ' It may be peeper to mention, that white a. dark, and treacherous plot M^jojj.M'Dcoa;!,. Glenary light iVSSouJa^enVt""^ *** and suffering humanity all orer the the MprmnUnt, whether sculptural, ' To him -America is indebted for world, a sympathetic friend and able ad­ Archite£iutal, or both, is intended t» Wa,s going on. We state th'rs fit£l, infantry.. to h4y»(h« rank of lieut. f th0ge imperishable-testimonial* vocate." be placed in the centre of a square and challenge contradiction, that aU col. in diuo. . Ulent and i patriotism which will 300 feet long and 140 feet wide, of this correspondence hitherto com­ crossed jn Us length by a principal municated interesting to' our right, the futnfe page* of American COMMUNICATED. UNION TAVERN, and Which posterity will be street. t The whoje space appropria­ has tscapfdin ttjtfnt initanct from tht ANNAPOLIS. to plae« in competition with the When the warwas ^eclared we were ted for it is about*65 feet square, cabinet »f tht Frt>iitx remain in the degraded situation in which thty for their execution, wilr.please to sig­ lence, and suspicion. Can we be­ March ia. / ______. ^ irovernment should consolidate nify their intention at the same lieve in opposition to such facts leveral governments into one, or by mere placed by latt tummcr't caln- Lancastrian School. paittn. time. that ajl is honesty and fair dealing.' L-roacbmenU render them nugatory The Managers of the Charitable So­ the end* for which they were inslitu- So then, good people, we are to con­ *w* The Printers throughout the We hope, for the honor of our coun­ United States patronizing the arts of try, for the rights of ourselves" and ciety have the satisfaction of informing ' Certain measures of the second tinue this war so long as our democra­ the public, that the Lancastrian School ,f»ideot alamed him for the safety of tic Generals Hull, Dearborn, Sinyth, their country, are requested to give our posterity, that this mystery will etc. will let the tncmy whip them. Hear will b« opened for the reception of scho­ i, favourite principle. They were too circulation to this notice. e'er long be unravelled. We hope lars, on MoiWay the 22d inst. Terms of rone, tn hit opinion, to comport with this good gentleman again ' I am for if our posterity are to be slaves, tuition, 75 cents per month. Application e cUracfer of a government, whose going on (o a ttn or twenty yeaft war, that we may be allowed to instruct if it shoulA be at the expense of hun­ The Nanofial Intelligencer says, for admission to be made to «ii wa» civil liberty, and whose end the proffered mediation of the Em­ our children in time to renounce / GEORGE SHAW, Treasurer. to secure it to each of its members dreds of millions of dollars, &c:" This, /March 18.______indeed, is very consoling to a nation in peror of Russfo, was It is our painful duty Brittib Official Accmnt if JVincbttttr'i generally, that he has taken that well olive* for his opposition, but wns ac- No, says the great Mr. Johnson from Dtftat. Kentucky,the administration must have, to announce the premature death of known TAVRRN Mely occupied by ,t«d by a predominant love of libe.r- Adjutant General's Office, Mr. Isaac Parker, and hopes from hu ,. (hit circumstance serves to enhance and will have, money, and if it cannot Mr. THOMAS STANLT. In the bloom borrow at six it will borrow at sixteen 01' youth and in the full promise of assiduity• oa and attention to merit a porti- 'iin in tlic estimation of every reflect- Qutbtc* Stb Ftk. 1813. of public favour. z mind. »o jar a* mornl principle per cent Delightful news to those who excellence, he has been summoned G. O. will have to pay the taxes. to his Eternal home not on the KCZIN D. BALDWIN. i/y M involved Mi* youth will be a His excellency the commander of Annapolis. March 18. eow3. II ipolouv for thrfaliucynfthost opi- ABSALOM. Couch of disease which soothing re­ the forces has the highest satisfacti­ I iont. Governed by Die same tran- latives attend, not "looking to Hea­ on in announcing to the troops un­ endsnt principle, he ha* for several It is understood that'the Emperor Public Sale. ven from the death bed of fame" der his command another brilliant ac­ By virtue of a decree of the high court n pssl been a leader in opposition, of Russia has offered to the. United but a Victim at the altar of Sangui­ tion achieved by the gallant division i importance «nd we'ltt '" 'he pub- of chancery will be sold, at Public States and G. Britain, his rrfediation nary Honor! The fatal catastrophe of the army at Detroit, under Col. Bale, on Friday the ttth day of April . e.limate, his splend&JJtnlenU and with a view to promote peace be­ is understood to have arisen from an pirating eloquence, had made him Proctor. next, at Mr J.uum, Hunter's tavern, in tween them, and that a communica­ unforrunate controversy between Information having been received the city of Annapolis, Cynosure of his party in the con- tion to this efTecl has just been made of the U. States. His genius and the deceased and Mr. Lewis D. that an advanced corps of the army All that part of a tract of land called jueneewere fully appreciated by to our government by Mr. Daschktff. HENRY. Formerly c'assmates at uQder Brig. Winchester, amounting Norwood's Deal I. now in the pos&ssion friend* :nd members of the new This proposition is believed to have College, since connected by conge­ to upwards of 1000 strong had en­ of Mr. John B. Wrcms. This land is nearly adjoining to the ministration; but they were strangers originated in motives oo less honor, nial pursuits, long friends and inti­ tered and occupied French town, a- hi* moral virtues; to that high imnd- able to His Imperial Majesty, than city of Annapolis, and no part of it is mates, they were yet unable to-ad* bout 26 miles south of Detroit; col. more than a mile therefrom. A great and honourable integrity ; that no- friendly to both the parties. It is to just a recent misapprehension con­ ProcVjr did not hesitate a moment in and distinguished patriotism ; that portion lies on the waters of Severn Ri­ be presumed, that our government sistently with their notions of pro­ anticipating the enemy by attacking ver, which afford in their respective sea- e snJ proud-spirited honour ; that steadily adhering to us principles, priety. A meeting took place on this advanced corps before it could orruptible principle and keen senii- ions a great abundance of fish, oyster* will not hesitate to accede to a mea­ Sunday last within the Borders of receive support from the forces on and wild fowl. i'y, which formed the heart of this sure, which, having peace solely Hence the unfortunate and mii*- Virginia. The first discharge of the their march, under general Harri- The terms of sale are. that the pure ba­ contirlence of a member of the and simply for its objuci, may be be­ murderous weapons was instantly son. ser shall pay the purchase money on the n cabinet disclosed the character of neficial, and cannot be injurious, to followed by the event which has At day break on the 22d January, ratification of the sale by the chancellor, i narrow, unprincipled, profligate, the U. States. filled the breasts of many with the Col. Proctor by a spirited and vigor­ vhich will be about five weeks from the ~ [Nat. Inttl.] ay of sale, when the truRlee in authnr- crooked policy, which was to be keenest anguish, and spread over our ous attack completely defeated gen. ned to execute a deed to the purchaser reiied by the newly organitcd admi- town one general gloom! Winchester's division, with the loss or the lame. Sale to commence at 11 ittration. " Fiance wants money and The reported victory of capt. Por­ Mr. Sianly died in the 23d year of of between 4 or 50O slain ; fir all .1 have it" This, like a talisman, 'clock in the morning. ter turns out to be incorrect. his age. He had passed through his vuht attimpttdtt save tbemithti oj flight /./ JOHN BREWER, Trustee. iipelled the delusion he had been under Academical and Collegiate exercises '\i Sw». ith retpect to the character of his po- When it was received in this city, wtrt cut off tj tht Indian warriart. March 18. sl snwiite*. He saw he had been no person doubted its authenticity. with much advantage, was engaged About 4OO of the enemy totk rt- »inn ''or what, he tuppottd, the We understand it originated in a in the study of the law, ar. I expett- fugt in tht bouses of the town, and Lands for Sale. ood of hm ccuntry whilst the heads mistake of a gentleman in Wil- ed in a few months to be called to 'kept up a galling fire from the win­ For Sale, a Tract of Land containing ' hi* party had only the pomp and mington; on reading a Baltimore pa­ the Bar. A mind acute and discri­ dows, but finding further resistance about 290 acres, lying on the north side luments of office at heart. Above minating a taste susceptible from unavailing they surrendered them­ of Severn, and binding on Deep Creek per mentioning the reported capture Magothy River. Tin* land i» well a- tiling a deception himself, he did of the Acasta. In extreme hurry nature and refined by culture a de­ selves at discretion. , lUAptct it in others. To thit ^ause, portment usually serious almost grave On this occasion the gallantry of dapled to the produce of wheat, Indian he . wrote a letter to the Post­ corn, and early marketing. T!»e above conjunction with the gradual jjeie- a temper quick but affectionate, Col. Proctor was most nobly display­ pcnient of the abominable conspiracy master at Chester, stating it as a Und will be sold on the laost accommo­ fait, and the Postmaster naturally and a soul that towered above mean­ ed in his humane and unwearied ex dating terms. Any person wibhlng to liich ha* ln-en entered into against the ness and abhorred dishonour these crtions which succeeded in nicuing piily and happiness of thin country, enough 'endorsed it on the W ay- purchase, can view the lands by apply­ ijr those who were constituted its guar- Bill. in the fond estimation of his friends tht vanquishedfrtm tht rtvtnft tf tbt ing to Mr. James Markubin, jun. living 1 ins, i> owing the steady, and honour- [Pbii. pop.] were certain pledges not merely of Indian warntrt. on the premises, or to the subscriber >!*, hut hitherto inemi-tual opposition, eminence in his profession but of dis­ The prisoners at the close of the living in Annapolis. hich has been tnainttrnedon the floor tinction as a Man. But these, action, amounted to 1 general, 1 co­ XICH8. J.WATKIN9. Paying very dear for the Democra­ P. S. If not sold at private sale before if congress hy an upright and enlight- tic Whistle ! all these have vanished "like the in­ lonel, 1 staff, f major, 9 captains, «d minority In which conntellation substantial fabric of a vision," and 20 subalterns, 27 sergeants,, and the 5th day of July next, it will on that Mummout statesmen, Mr. Randolph FORTY MILLIONS or DOLLARS ! have left naught behind, but the la­ 435 rank and file ; but the Indian day. be offered at public sale 90 the - ever to be seen a star of the first During the last session of congress premises. mentable reality of our loss* With warriors were hourly bringing in pri­ March 18. taJuly. tnitmle. In vain, however, has he the following enormous sums have feelings which defy controul we can- soners, and had taken a strong es- emmed the torrent of corruption and been appropriated : not but exclaim " May the God of cort of the enemy with 500 hogs. NOTICE. T>ular delusion The infatuation of Civil department and Mis­ ir countrymen, not the least frightful Mercy be merciful to his Soul" ! Col. Proctor reports in strong terms Broke out nf Anne-Aruudel county *n of our ruin, is paramount to eve- cellaneous objects, dolis. 1,500,000 [Ntwhrn Ftk. Rtp.] the gallantry displayed by all de­ gaol, on Friday the 12th inst at night, eiTort insensible alike to the effect* Military, including balan­ scriptions of troops and the able XACUAHIAII COLLIKS, who was corn- ire! experience, as deaf to the suggesti- ces ot unexpended appro­ support received from Col. St. George untied to my custody on the 25lh day «f reason and prudence. AU that priations. Extract of-r tetter from Rome, dat­ and from all the oSjccrs and men un­ of December last, br C-harlr* Waterr,- could do, has been done by the Naval, including ships to ed March 3, received in N. York. der his command, whose spirited va­ Esquire, a justice of the (Mice of the few of our national represen- be built, 8,5OO,OOO county aforesaid, for " feloniously kill­ " We are anxiously expecting in­ lor and steady discipline is above all ing two beeves, on Thuisday night the ion All that they can effect, is to Redemption of public debt, 8.OOO.OOO telligence from Sackett's Harbour. praise. *P alive the sacred flame of patriotism 17th December, 1812." Additional Naval Officers, 350.000 The last report was, that 5000 Bri­ The Indian Chief Round He id, The said 'Mchariah Collinx formerly a few breasts To protest agninst Officers & crew* of frigates, 125,000 with his band of warriors, rendered |h»t they cannot hinder, and claim, on tish had commenced their march resided on Maxolhy, on the North side "eraiions, those rights which they from Kingston, and proceeded 12 essential service by their bravery of Severn. Whoever takes up the said not by their own strength recover. dolls. 39,975,000 miles, and were within 14 miles. and good conduct* Collins, and delivers hint to tl-e gaol »n the ipicit and character of a peo As the present war will continue The militia were ordered for thirty It is with regret that col. Proctor of the county afurenaid, klwll receive a »re lost, or even greatly impaired, in all probability for 15 or twenty miles round on Sunday last, since reports the British loss amounts to reward of Ten Dollars, to be paid by quires not "capacity to«onVive, nor years, (unless the people should when we have receivc-J no intelli- 24 killed and 158 wounded. me. mualion to gain, nor «foquegce to nuke an immediate change, and if ence." [Rome is GO miles -ftpn] SOLOMON OROVES. Shff. Off A. A. County. "*" ' i, nor plausibility to seduce, nor they do not do it immediately, it will fackett's Harbour.] Col. St. George 4 wounds, but not / to attempt," in order to effect be put out of, their power hereafter) The above is confirmed by a tet­ March 18.______tf. ruin. The most incapable, awk- severely i capt. Tallon and Lt. Cla- nint hundrtdmillions of dollars added ter from a navy officer at Sackett's mow, 41st reg't. -ensign Ker, R. N Billiard Table; i ungracious proflignte and timo- to the above will be a comfortable Harbour, under date of the 26th wretches are sufficient for the F. L. rcg't. dangerously Lieuts. JACOB ROSE taken the liberty of " the people are accomplices." addition to the present National ult. Rollet, lrwin,and midshipman Rich informing the cilixens of Annapolis, its K re^ub^ not Ul«nt to destroy 11- Debt. [Pbil. fop.] vicinity, and his friends in particular, ardson, marine department captain tl>:it do has again taken the Billiard vjT- wtl«noircuinst-»nce>i are. favorable We hppe (perhaps a vain expecta­ Mills, lieurs.v M4Cormic.k, Gordon, , 2e«.lruotion, so it is almost impos- Table at the City Tavern, lately occupi­ MONCMENT tion) to have an opportunity afford- snd ensign Garvin, Essex militia. ed by Mr. William Brewer, and at pre­ |"e for talents however exalted, or To tht memory qf O>i». Wathiitgton. ded us of laying before the public t«« however pure, under such cir- G. O. sent by Mr. Isaac Parker. jniUnees. to prevent the horrid and The board of .managers of the the French despatches which our il­ Major General Glascow will di­ lie likewise returns his most unfeign­ u!? -W0rk from ^'"K »ocorop!ish- Washington Monument Lottery, of­ lustrious president graciously con­ rect a, salute of Ul guns to be fired at ed thanks to his friends fur the liberal nad it been r-acticiible, would the fer a premium of descended to communicate. There 12 o'clock this day, on this glorious encouragement he has received since "oni ofRa^olphandauincy, have t'/yE HUNDRED DOLLARS, has been all along the most mysteri­ occasion'. ' . . his commencement, and nn»iiiT» thmu much to have been doue.in order For the best design, model or plan ous, incomprehensible, and terrific (Sigued) no exerliou shall be wanting on Ms part ' int. Would Randolph have for a Monument to the memory of secrecy observed on this point. No­ RDW. RAYNF.S, merit a continuation of favours. ?nd lightened in vain in our General Washington, (proposed to thing but partial extracts, uninter­ Adjt. G«n. No. 4c l. 3w. him eloquence, strong be elected in this city) accompa­ esting in themselves, have becn'Ie- G. O. nied by an estimate of the cost of veloped ;' while ministers have been The commander of the forcesji ; Boarding House. ' !->st on Ms hearers ? "Buf we passing to and fro, and points of vi­ pleased to appoint, 'til further o THTC8TTUCK respectfully informs K will not he without its effects its execution not exceeding one hun­ her friends ano Mci*d ^Ict, by the future patriots ary next, in a sealed packet or pack­ in session and amutod with misera­ Col. Vincent, 49th regt. and col | favour her with tdcir cuntom, may 'at>- our country. Then will age addressed to Mr. Eli Simkins, ble extracts and pitiful details of un- Proctot, 41st regt, to have the rank P«IM! on her l*st eudeuvourt to girt | Secretary of the managers, and on importajit communiakions, which I of brig, generals la Upjp«r Canada. g«uarajLorjJ eeuUkfacliott. » I 2. IjmMMUWHWjgL

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ready for th« reception of pr'toners Mallet dfcd wilh thB nlnwst C0»- 1 The subscriber * * For Safe, rage. He gave the signal Who might be Sent to him, delivered to the I WANT* TO PUIICHA** ) ON REASONABLE TRfcMl A NARRATIVE > Savary into hi* custody, and depart­ platoon to fire which twice proved One, two, or three Iff. "Of tlie conspiracy in Paris* oft the ed with those he had liberated. The ineffectual \ to the very last he 100 Good Locust Posls, »fth October last. prison* re-echoed with «hovts of li­ maintained that Buonaparte was not re** than 7 feet long, to *qu*.r« Handsome Brick Houi Gen. Mallet who had been a lead­ berty. dead. Hullin died the third day af­ 5 inches at the smallest end ; likewise vin. one the hoam at present ox* er of the Chouans in la Vendee, en­ Arrived «t Maret't, the Duke of ter hi* wound. The Abbe wa* ar- 400 S&wed Chesnut Rails by Mr. John Child*, another the | tered after the peact concluded BaSsano, he arrested him, sent him rested and shot. Col. Kab*, who ho* tbe property of Jame* Mack .1 inches by 4 and 10 feet long. A libe­ Esquire, both «ituat«d on the frontal his party* into the service ol' to prison and installed La Hot re in was a member of the court martial ral price will be givott for them deliver­ First his place-*-he dismissed the that decreed the death of the Duke the dock, Wqual in *ituation for hugi J* Coniul, and was appointed ^guard ed at Aypapoji*. to any in the city, s. third is tl.c h«H I Commander of brigade, and after­ and ordered it 16 the post assigned D'Knghtin, wppt the whole way to JOHN SHAW. at prevent occupied hy Mr. Itaic | wards general He, however soon for the former. " I leave every one the p ace of execution, protesting as a Tavern^ for terms apply became raspedled, and was charged in office, (said La HorieJ it was by hi* innocence and attachment to hi* with being implicated in the conspi­ compulsion you served a tyrant - dear imperial master. By oriicr of NOTICE. Feb. 18. racy of the Opera. He was disgraced you will with zeal serve the repub­ the Empress his execution wa* sus­ T» Ovnert and Shipper* of Tobacco JC alternately confined in the prisons lic." He immediately ordered the pended.) from Taylor'* Landing tVare.-Houte. Anne-Arundel County, L The outage on each hogshead i* one JOKAS OREE of the Temple of La Force and of secretaries and the principal clerks It i* presumed that a great porti­ OI( application to me" rte subxnhe,.'j^ J CHD»CH-STBrtT, Vinernncs f but affecting madness, to make out their accounts and as­ on of the mil'Hty. and civil aulho- dollar for the first year, and T-ur cenls recett of Anne-Animal cnonty c-.urt t. *] he Was removc4 to St. M a ride, where sist him in the dntie* of hi* office. ritiel Would have engaged in the re­ per'tfloYith on each hogshead till de­ astoclate judge of the third judicial diuri. government maintain a hospital for Mallet proceeded on to Paqaier, volution, had the first attempts of manded ; therefore, fc i* expected that Maryland, by petition irt writing of WILL the outage and DA**Etof uid county. pr») in*; the bnwl the cure of maniacs. Every reme­ an honest citizen of Brest, who the cinspirators tucceeded. rent will be gent with had the notes (and order* when demanded,) an aA Icr the relief of tundry insolvrnr ( dy which ha&. for eighteen months been made prefect of the Seine. He Notwithstanding the develope- a« no hogshead will be delivered with­ on, pared at Novemrjer teuton, elglue^ Boaixlmg dred and five, and the several .upi,!*, been prcscribtld by his physicians, was from home orders were imme­ mem and simplicity of its design*, out the charge* being paid. MR8 TUCK respectful diately thereto, ontheleYmi mentioned in the nid proving abortive, they pronounced given to renew the guard this scheme was Hear obtaining com- DAVID STUART, Inspector a ichrdule of hit property, and a list <* r friends and the public t) him incurable. Having after some­ permitting his return, but requiring plete success, and the ruinous fab­ at Taylor'* Landing ware-house. creditor*, on oath, at far a* he ctn aacTrZ j0aei die Boarding House) It time* apparently recovered his sere­ hf* safekeeping. ric ot tyrannical power, was on the N. B. I will sell at private sale Tour them, being annrxed to hit ptiitlonj u^,P en by her biwband, and f nity of mind, and no longer creating Posting off to gen. Hullin, (com­ eve of being cubverted by a mere valuable YOUSG NEGROES, three said William tiamea having tatitfad me i Ctptain Jamen Tbomoi A comi*tent teitimrm) that he bM re»iJe Wend range of the building perceiving guard together with his own to i* ready to burst asundtr the iron youngest 12. For terms apply to the Immediately pit-ceding thit his i|>| on her best licatloa , jtoanl satisfaction. that he was no longer observed, he retire, and going up to the general, yoke, beneath which the nation subscriber living near Queen-Anne,' one of the conttahles of Anne-Am.^ ~ seized his opportunity to escape, said,*' 1 arrest you in the name of the groans. Anne Anmdel county. A v» I). S. ty hiving certified tb»t the «a!4 rwtiimur, March 4. 3 JS 3w. now in hit Cbttody for d«bl onlt, and tt* u nd succeeded* lie set off on foot, Republic ! Deliver up your sword ! William Damn having given tunkient PubKc Sale t night for Paris, in learch of an To the objection* made by the gene­ 20?000 Dollars Cash! In Council, for hit pertonal apjiearance at Ann Sty virtne of a decree of the Able, hi* particular friend. On ral he produced his senatus consult- rounty court, to aruwcr tuch aQegatin of chancery, of Marylan hi* way he um, which, however, gen. Hullin iVorr afloat in the Potomnk and Shrnan- Annapolis, January 13, 1813. I* maile *gaintt him by hit cnii.innV|«| ! iposed to Public Sale, o met an old companion 1 doah A'avif,ation Lottery, teoond ria**. ORDERED, That the act, entitled. rtwr> fore urder and adjtulgr. that the uid Wi named Vateau, then a serjeant of maintained did not appear to him sa« thef.VHh in»t if fair, if nc I prize of t 20,VH,0 ' An act to alter and repeal such part* of liam i)ame» be discharged from hi, ilnrny» fair day thereafter, on th< the Emperor's guard, and prevailed tisfaflory. Here replied Mallet is I do. 6.000 the constitution and form of government ment, ami that he (by cautn.g a copy ol it* on him to follow a* far as the Abbe's that which will dispel your doubts ; oidei to be Inwrted in "m of the public *)««, ALL the rieht, title and I do. .- 2.000 of this itnto H8 relate to the division of pipen in the city of AnnapHiv rvrty vtrfj r*-when arrived he announced to drawing from his bosom a. pistol, 7 do. 1,000 Allegany county into election districts," the h«irs of Richard Ward lor three mcmhi tuicrativriy, before ihctati 'fa tod to the following traej him that Buonaparte w^s dead, and instead of the looked for document, 12 do. 500 and the act, entitled " An act to alter, Monday in April next.) give notice to tmcrt. that he wjs he shot Huliin through 30 do. 100 change and repeal all such part* of the diion to appear before Anne-Aiunikl c«» of taxi, to wit : Good Lu appointed by a Senatus the brain, Hit Consultant, closing the door after him, he join. Beiiides the following Stationary Prizes: constitution and form of government of Court on tlie taid third Monday in A|irilatn, Iiordthijf* Fauvltr, ai (previously counterfeit* at 10 o'clnclc in the morning, fur the mnm Cltrfi Hundred*, or such p ed by the Abbe) Commander Gene-- ed his guard arid forbade their per­ i I prize of f) 16,000 this state as relate to the division of Prince-George'* of recommending a tniMer for Ihrir Uneit, of. wliereof Richard -Ward ral in Chief of Pari* and the De­ mitting any one to enter or escape. 11 do. 10,000 county into election and to,»hcw cau-e. if any thet hue, ! vl do. ' *" 6,000 district*," be published once in each | Tint land lies in CaJrert cou partment of the Seine That a great With the remnant of his follower*, the taid William flamrt thnuld m.thmiai wmtr i of Fbihing cr« 1 do. 8.000 week, for three months, in the Maryland lieneBt of the tatd ad and tupptementi ai jmr. revolution had exploded, and that it he marched to La place dt PenJtme. S do. 1,000 Gazette, at Annapolis; the Federal Ga­ ed Civtn under my hand thit :ithdij ' one mile of the bay, containi Was immediately necessary to pre­ In consequence however ol the bus­ 4 do. 600 zette and'the American, Baltimore; Atigutt, 1111 ** I actwi, with a. great proper pare for it. He dressed up Vateau tle and explosion of the pi.tol in 10 do. of 100 Tickets each in this clans the People's Monitor, Easton ; the Fe­ O Richard ftirfo/t ceUenl meadow land alre*dt s his aid-de-camp ; while he as­ the house, aomeof the family taking Besides a vast number of small prizes, deral Republican, George-town; Mel- sod much more may be mad sumed the uniform of his new pro­ the alarm, made their escape, and and not near' I I 2 blank* to a prize. shcimer's German Paper, and the Fre­ Inpsue. There are en th Anne-Arundel County, sd [pod comfortable dwelling- motion, which had been previously headed Mallet, in their flight to the Present price of tickets I 9. derick-town Herald, Frederick town ; On application to me the subscriber hi rat j TICKETS & SHARES I HagarVtovrB Gazette and Maryland IsvsrT other necessary out obtained, besides many more intend­ ktat Majir. Doucet who wa* the recest of Anne-Anrndel ccimiy crtirt, u ; I good tobacco hou»c, and aj ed for officers of superior rank ; coitimjiiucr, had hastily summoned Sold by Joseru MILMOAR, Herald. Hiigar's town. avsnciate juilgt fur the third judicial di-u.A Bookseller, George-town, Bv order, Marj'laml, by jxiilion io writing ol Bt>| I sapte orchard, with a great horse* were prepared, and they set to his room all the adjutants and lot woodland a great part of the Capital 'NIN1AN P1NKNEY, Clk. MIN l.ctlY «f taid county, praying fir tbe I* j and some valual out accompanied only by a servant officers oF his staff, whom he could Prizes in the 6n»t clam. nefii of the act lor the rtlirf of Mindr; in«t J particularly ash. Those incli AN ACT vent drbtrrt, of the Abbe, and reached Vincenne*. coilccl. He met Mallet in his hall. f^ All order* for ticket* particularly and the wveral '.np].U-mc>.uibci» Ichttc are invited to view i))« Mallet asked for the What said the General are you still To alter and repeal titch parts qf to,on the termt mentioned in the laid t/u.4 I The terms of «le are, that t officer of the attended to. Prize Ticket* in this and tchedu'e of. fortress, commanded by a colonel of here ? I am at my post. But 1 had the constitution and form (f govern­ hit property, and a litt of hit ov lisr or purchasers shall civs other Lotlerie* taken in payment for ment of this state at rrlate to the di­ ditort, on oath. a\ far at he can ascertain ihtu, I the 2fth regiment, and thus address* given orders to arrest you, For tickets All lottery information gratis. "being annexed to hit petition i and-having tjiv. j [seearity, to be approved by I vision iif Allegany county into elec­ Ifcr the payment oTth» purch ed him : what? There readyourarreit. That tion districts. fied me that he hat milled in the ttitc if 1 moment Doucet, Maryland fnr two yran imrreiliatrl. pmeJii| I with interest, within twel' * The tyrant is no more i vivt la (a very athletic' Stale of Maryland, sc. Whereas, it has been represented to the time of hit application i having tlw; m Ifrom the «iay of sale, and or IttfUt I France is free, and the man) sprang upon him and ccnfining On application by petition of Thomas thi»gcncra.l.ak*emhly, that great incon­ cd that lit i> i" Cimlinrmenr for deb', and Sot leation of the rile hy the cha Conscription abolished I Thousands his arms, by repeated catla drew R. Crotd, administrator with the will venience ha* been experienced for the ing pra)ed to be dit harged then from 1 j isn the paymrot of the wholi ot Frenchmen dragged from their down to his assistance his officer* annexed of Benedict Johnson, late of want of two additional district* in Alle- hereby order an£ay causing a ropy ol nut leonvey to the mircha«cr or t on of the Usurper, are return- I exclaimed that he was a traitor, tint ordered (hat he give the notice required Be it enacted, by tin General As­ ordi-rtn be inter'ed in the Man land Cia Ihiv ber or their helm, the li ing home The army of Spain i* o**| the emperor was not dead, and the by law for the creditors to bring in their sembly of Maryland, That all that part for three months tu njarmn l.nsf ' tranqiiility to the commonwealth, gained over,, and submitted. The for A. A. County. divided and laid off into six separate tlmuld not hive ih< benefit ol »aid aflt »> pm> — I . the Senate has thought proper in its unhappy Mallet was overpowered dintricu, be and the same in hereby re­ cd for Given under my hand thit urtva wisdom to adopt the most prompt and and secured. Proceeding direlVy pealed. day oj January, eighteen hunt who are instantly to be installed in was arrested, and by d*wn of day with the will annexed, on the p«ntonal sembly after the next election of dele- del county court, by petition in writing cf J*> office, in conformity to the consti­ was dissipated an illusion that for a estate of Benedict Jo!,n»on. late ttPM V. HCARCC, of faidcrunt). ur>yin|t*l btJd ^ 01 of gntei«, in the first »«h»ion after such new bei>efit of thr aA for the relief of tu ril»«s« givan to Intoxication U appointed generaliisimo of the La Hone had already made heavy deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit art and the alteration in the raid con­ plcmentt thereto, npon the trrrm muiln txdrt h« made his escape, armie* of the republic. drafts on the imperial treasury and the same, with the voucher* thereof, stitution contained therein, shall be con the said aA, and ibe iu|.(jU nwint itien«, s rnt jacket and trot " Gen. Lahorie, %ow confined in on all the public coffers. Orders to the uirmeriber, on or before the third idered a* a part and shall constitute tthedule of hit property and a lill of hit a* hirts, old hat and day of ^ebruary. eighteen hundred and ditors, on oath*, at far at he tan turmia the pruon of La Force, minister of had been transmitted along the road and be valid a» a part of the said consti­ them, together with the atunt of r»nr» I)M« with him some, ah fourteen, they may otherwise hy law- tution and form of government, to all two thirds of them in valve to hit uatiini^ Thii , fellow WM origl, tbe interior. from Paris to Boulogne,directing the be excluded from all benefit of the said Gen. Mallet, wholly charged military to hold themselves in readi­ intents and purpose*, any thing therein the l>enefit of laid act, being amirird in a* o», Chsrle* county, e»Ute. Given under my hand thu 19th contained to the coutrary uotwithktaud- tu'd petition) and the taidcoun beingfa'itM »l«ne thither as he has With the execution of the present ness to guard certain prisoners of day of January, Ibl3. ing. by competent trttimony, that h. In- tc.i.lol n Svnatut Consultum, general in chief state. Who were they f The Em- >tte Thomas R, Cross, Admr. AN ACT the tiate of Mar\Urul for the period of Paris and the Department of the press herself, and the young King *l With the will annexed,__ yran tmmcditiely (ucttduC-iut Mf .. _2b alter, thoHf» em**- repent alt mttl atuTWat he hat given due public n ik« «l *< te« Seine." of Rome, "who wrTc~inteh~Qrea to be parts qfthe constitutidn and form of intention to make it : It it therefore nrdfd dollar, will bt ^ Mallet then inquiring with stern- sent to England. Land for Sale. duccrnnient of Ms state at relate to and adjudged that the faiil |i>trpb r retrte, 'loUar*, if 30 »« ,,; Dels of the astonished colonel, the The post which does not leave Pa. I will tell the plantation on which I now re­ the division oj Priiict-Oeorge's coun­ by etuling a copy of thit order to be i> frr*4 s, 40 dollara, anj Strength of his troops, was told, that ris till half pa%t 2 o'clock, had been side. containing about tin hundred and nxij ty into election districts. in live Mar)landCacctii, or.ceawrek( r ike* the- abov. T,wt^l i acrei of valuable Und, adapted to farming, in Wherea*, it is represented fu' to the suhaeriber A u>l that the remainder wtre barely morning. Upon searching the mail, pfentx of wood, inch at oak, clieinut. walnut neral assembly of Maryland, by the. appear liefure the taid county court, l» be htH r7*n"d 1l*fbourii,|, M necessary for the protection of his it was discovered that the letter* in J poplar i it it well watered) a plenty ol petition of bundry inhabitant* of Prince- at the City of Annapnllt, on tlie naid dtv. f« '7 r11 mrmdnw, and about four a*. ret George's county, that they experience the purpole of recommending offenders. post* But how many effective men had been taken out and replaced in clover. Thu a tnillre f« land' tier4 within two milet of Herring Creek great inconvenience for want of a »i.\th tlrcir brnefit. and to ihrw rau-e. if ant tfcey If. BftE have you ? About 2SO -That is with copies of tenatus consultums, Church, fiv« rnilct from fig have, v»hy the said Jo»eph I' Pearie »hiH * Point, and about dutrict in said county and proving an n. enough with the force 1 have distri­ and printed proclamations to the the tame dittance from Herring Hay. It will alteration in.the second, third and fifth have the benefit of uid lA and its tu|i|fc- buted in Paris, to commence my several provinces. be divided to mil purchaser*, if Uetired. For meiitt, a* n.raic«l. tcrtna>ippl/ to l.ic tuutcriuer. district*, so a* to admit a sixth between WM S. CRKEN, Clk. .50 Dollars operations. In a quarter of an h»ur Mallet throughout his trial per­ Samuel Ilarriion. them, and the prayer of the petitioner* the detachment was ready to marcfc, sisted in declaring that the plan was ij, tin ______if. appearing readable, therefore, accompanied by the officers on the entirely his own, that he knew no ac­ tit it enacted, by Ihi general aiftm- Anne-Arundel County, sc. pot, who volunteered their services. complices, and that all who were Notice is hereby given, bly t,f Maryland, That all that part of the constitution ON application to me. the tub^ribrr, in i*« new A.t With whom Mallet proceeded to Sa- concerned with him he had deluded. That I mean to apply to the court of and form of govern­ ment, made »uch by the act of seven- recen cf i\nnc-Arund«l county tnurf, a< ** w. «•' vary'», the Duke of Hovigo. He He was asked what he thought of Anne- A rundel countyat the next sevaion, a»:riciate judge for the third iu liciJ dinrkt ingf>>' i»* dressed in white like himself, and his reply was, that he was as ijpio- hall be divided and laid off benefit of the aft f.rr th< reliel ol sundry in«*- nl "^ tolen Neate't Purehan. and- the boundaries into five be- belonging-to the same regiment, were rant of his measures as the rest. parate district*, be aud the name is vein debtors, and rlie icveial tup(^-innt I*, 1** * *»«» whi ordered to post themselves in* That he had selected such soldiers at the eud of the aecond, ninth, and e hereby repealed. thtreto, ou the teftm mrutiwied In saiJ */*»j leventh line* of the said land. a tchrdule treet qf the suburb* of St. Antoine, as he knew to be disaffected to the Also And be it enacted. That Prinre- ol hit pio|>rriy. and a lltt "I h'« the heginniiifr of a tract of land called - crtditort. nn oath, bciny annexed to hit r*'1" »f until further orders. Ascending tyrant, and had employed them a* I Han't Parcel, and the second George's county khall be divided into lion, and.hagiiig tatlofted me that he li»' » boundary nix separate dintricti, the apartment of the minister, who his instruments, certain of being thereof. AUo the beginning of a tract and that the addl tided two \eart in i lie si ate ol Mar)la>*l ' ' tional di»trict shall medKicly piereding the lime of hl» ainil"*!"* ] was preparing for bed, he had him abetted by them without the danger of land'callrd Hendalit Purchase, and bo laid off adjoining arrested, bound and carried off. of und l>etwceu the necoud, third and fifth having altn ttated in his (leiitiun th.it I* r being betrayed. Many, however, of Oray'i Dispute, which several tracts district*. in ccmHner>i«ni lor debt, r>d having pri.y« With hi* escort he hurried to the lie in Anne Arundel county, and on to IK dii^urgeJ thervfn.m i I wers* sentenced to the scaffold, on or And be do liertb) "<* Hotel 4e la near to Magothy River. it enacted, That if this act »nd adjudge, that the pexon r>l' Ceor^ V Force, shewed his S* the. pie a, that although the emperor shall be conflrmr.d by the" general as- -t. natus Consultant to the oftuer'of were dead, the cry of the napon fl JOHN GIBBON. 1'arker be diKltar^ed from impmonmeiii. * * ^Hagothy. 17th. Fob.. Ittl3. tlOA. etiiblv of Slaryland, lifter the next oleo- by caucus a copj .f i),j, order to be |iu:>litli>» the guard »0d the gtoler, requiring Itould still have been f^vt L'Empt- tion of delegate*, in the fir*t (tension af in the Man land Gnzttte (or ihre« mmit.ii '* . the delivery of gen, Lahorie and rmr, and not Pivi Lt Rrpublique, a ter mich new election, a* th^ constituti­ ceivbively, U-fiire tire fourth Motulay in Ap>« reUtioru officer* confined with him. Lahorie crip« of h*gh treason, which City Bank of Baltimore. on and form of government direct*, iic-.t, to give notice to his creditim, to spJHf, I ** t!l« muat in betoie »lit county court of said county, w '* ' tuning from his bed, a*ked if death have been evident at the time to Books br'rsceiving iuhsoripliorm for such cane the aen, and' the nllerntlons stock in 'the City Hnnk of Baltimure, taid fourth Monday of A|iril next, l"f **?\ hid been decreed against him by the those who wilfully herein contained, shall constitute und purpose ol reioinm«mlii'({ a irnsirt f.jr tliere- made themselves will be opened for I20U nharca tyrant No gensyal, the very r«- guilty of it. Eighteen person* wire Cor Gal- be con.sidcred a* part of said coimtituti- brnefit, and to shew cau»«. if »nj tdr> Ji»f«> vers* ( rsad this. Millet direclmg vert county, on the firtt Monday in oa and form of government, to all In­ why .ilw said Ccfl^c W I'arker ilmu'd » pVayfd I"'" the wolef t» attend strictly to his the succeeding day* upwards of 1000 tents and purnone*. any thing therein county. ' / contained U> tUeeontnu-y uoUviUi*tand- Given UisJerni) hand rttu totli flay of /*iiu»rj order? and to hol4 «very d.a«on wcro aireited. Msm&i, 0 iog. »n Richard U. Harioood. C> ». three & Bousfy >resent mother th« »me» M on the from,* Uon for b »vd ig the Mr. ANNAPOLIS,! THURSDAY, WAaCH S«, J813. .e force* oWOlmoti, Boa ixi ing tfonse. march, SO verata from Wilna, aa *»d 12 piece* of artillery,' i* at Uhew in Moravia. KK9 Kutusow, and Major General .HI* Imperial TUCK respectfully jnfortn* Nerft, Pomedel, and other place* in Borosdin; H»gW»> tht ArcJi- er friend* tnd whowcre *«Bt by nve With duke Palatine, baa the public that aba con- "Since my repor^ of the ifth the adjacent coontry." detachments arrived here from ^gue«tlt« Boarding Ho«i*« laUry carried of cavalry in pursuit of Ofen(8uda.) (29th) of Nov. I have pursued ihe the enemy by different i> petition j m hi* iftifrma. (air day thereafter, several of hi* encampments forced ing with desire to bring lay down it* au­ im.j on the premise*, every thing arm*, without making thorised by .tfie-'Criin^Seigno.)-. » c..pjr 01 ifc "iim tomarch by night, and took «eve- in their power, a* the least resistance. He of ihe publit KW ALL the right, title and interest, of offering* to their The whole of haa cent orTa courier to Constantino­ in*|Hiv , the heirs of Richard al'cannot) and some prisoner* from native country. Thi* noble feeling the requisitions which the enemy had Ward, deceased, him. ple, for instruction* on this subject. rely, before i I fa and to the followingtrac}a or From patting the Beret'maas in their feliow-eitia^n* animate* th« coile£ted in the country wa* retaken iv* nutlet to hiiot. parcels [Gazttts d( Fronts Jan. 14] I of hnd, to wit: Good Luck, part of ar aa Wilna, we have taken 150 warriers with fre*h courage, and by Adjuunt-Q enera! Kutuftow»tome Hit fardthip't Favour, )iece* of artillery, upward* of 700 they wish not to transport* of. widay in Ajiril and part of taste the sweet*, which he had appro. OODIMSBWROH, (N. T.I MAftCN. J. ng. Cltrfi Hundredt, or H>xe* of cartridge*, until they fur the pt such parts there­ rammers, and Jiave destroyed the inso­ priateU to the use of the troops, and The confusion produced by the e« for Ihrir Uneit, of, wliereof Richard -Ward died seized. o great a number of baggage wagons, lent foe, who. by his invaaion, ha* the remainder he kept back, *o that taking ny ihet h«e, »kr | Thi« of thi* place prevented our Iwid lies in Culvert county, on the b>i the road in several place* i* profaned the land of our father*.- not the least meant were left the should m.t hm U« of Fishing giving a detailed account in oilr last tup|ilement> creek, within choaked with then ; we have like­ Thia holy flame of love for our enemy for their lupport. at poy. | one mile of the na­ upon Ogdencburgh on the ltd olt. nd thii :6thdij 4 bay, contain* about 138 wise captured two standards, tive country Yesterday acre*, with a, some warm* all rankt. We General Kutu*ow ar­ On ihe morning of that day tite great proportion of ex­ eneral* and aevqral lately informed rived at cellent meadow land already thousand priso­ our countrymen and the Red House, (T*cher- troop*' at Preacot, were (a* thej" prepared, ners. Hi* rear-guard brethren.«f the wonnei Owor) and much mure may be made at a small ha* been at­ manly efforts of our not far from the vil­ had been for several preceding mor^- tacked and worthy lage jt;' leiptnse. There are on this land a cut up, to that he i* peasantry toward* the de­ of Nementschina,and a detach­ in^s) paraded on the ice, and flying in after County,s- :li 3Q,OOO men. The road* are cover­ have already, at aundry times, sent expelled ihat our troop* will take I chase are invited to densburgh, and proceeded half way view die preniues ed with their .killed and wounded official person* from their body to posseksion of it thi* evening. A* d in I lie tiiit\* uaVTf lecond reports, that he had and every of t;.em. 150 piece* of ar­ and provi . i . » t do. He however finding the enemy c of rec'irMrcrOipji tillery ded them with .addle hor.e., and made a "n.iderable number r >nf Anne-Am- order*, had been detached by him rsof age, five feet eight or nine in- heel*. A Society of patriotic l.adie* hat to Thi* village waa plundered, .and in writing of J* act on the enemy's flank, ha* this Jccur.t). > high, ha* a bald place on the back " Lieut. General Tschaplia ha* been formed here under the patron­ many of the inhabitant* wa* trip­ pr»jrm|is» day entered the suburbs e n-lirf of >u uiry ra­ I: ofhl* head ; when spoken to ha* particularly distinguished himself, age of her Majesty, the Empress ot Wilna. ped of all thcir^cloathing, bedding, impediment K- Having received intelligence il November $e*i<*, In hi* speech; and is and by his rapid and incessant pur­ Haabeth A'exjeuna, for the support that etc. Col. M'Donald who command­ :. and the *v- nl wp " given lo three battalion* of armed intoxication Had on suit of the cn«my, there never pis­ of the families which have suffered men*col­ ed the expedition, could not in all at lrro>» rfli ii Ue made his by lected in the province*, escape, a keraey ses a day in which he doe* not come the war, and for the wer>e at Swcn- caie* prevent thi* unjustifiable prac­ it jacket and trow»*r*, two relief of the aa.iy, he diipatched andaliuof up with him two or thiee time*, and wive* and children of a part oF hi* tice, we believe he exerted himself shirts, old hat and shoes he tho*e who are troop* under Col. Gemyrop at h« r the peiiod "f !* hi* moat gra- Macdonald of all > Alexandria, at hfi uLti*i»-wel, and IQ obtain iafflrrna.flpruf-ow them ciooa- approbation, as appear* which I have from the beat information we can, from most submissively, the ir jiublic n ta« «l I . T^ taken ten wile* from of the strength of the corps the following ~happincss collect the enemy had between flO which letter .addrcaifd to of I !• ihrrrf'Tt > ten dollars will b« ajiven. if 20 wa* in purtuit of them, wa* those benevolent rendering your Imperial Ma- and 70 killed and wounded. Cat. . V> dollars, mad* ladies by hi* Excel­ till |i.§c|)h I' if 30 mile*, ,iO dollar* prisoner in Oachmany; lency Prince jtsty information. M'Dorjald wu wounded in the it order lo b* i- f»m« mile*. 40 doll* , and a* the Golcayn : . leg. and if out of rear-guard had mean while ' [Ptltnturg Gtuttt, 6tb (Mb) Dte.] The enemy employed themselves . oitceawvekf we, the above reward if brought been made Grttimi Ladin—I have had the ve­ ire the third prisoners and ry industriously. to the subscriber. All persoas cut up, thi* young man happiness of laying before hi* Ma­ FRENCH 'n removing the lit* to hi< crfdi'1 "? wa* most toniched when jesty the PAPERS. public store*, cannon, etc. and iuni» court, l» br bn* "ortw»med harbouring uid fellow instead Emperor 'he project of the in of their rear, he beheld benevolent VIENNA, JAN. 3. the afternoon they retired to t, on ihr »»ul d«) f* . l«w will be enforced aouios our van­ institution, called the A courier which Pre- tending m i offenders. guard. He could arrived here yes­ •cot. inillf* f* not conceive'how Patriotic Society of St. Peteraburgh terday, w rmu««. if >"> lfcT r»A A » it came there. Ladie*, brought dispatches from We are not able to J08 BMI If. BftEWER. hi* Imperial Majesty, who Prince Schwarimcnberg, give ?n exact iih I' Peanr » [A-A, Comity, Maftkll. tf. 'The prisoners confirm ha* with peculiar dated Bla- account of the public prop*.ay, w« 1 »a and in the intel­ satisfaction ac­ lyatock, December ligence that Napoleon cepted thia 2*. Accord- lament ft was to 10 van an >* no longer beneficial design, a* a iirg to these dispatches, amount S. GREEN, Ctk. 50 Dollars abla to conceal hif.diffcult proof of hi* attention the Austrian the very valuable train of artille­ Re situa­ to thi* vety auxiliary corps, informed tion i that th* whole army, benevolent institution, that the ry taken is a icriou* loss, it con­ »w»y rVom the s«bacriber on 8a linking ha* been French had left Wilna, undtc U>«'<" fatigue*, are murmuring, pleased to suhscribu withdrew on sisted of 2 double fortified 19 poun­ * bniarX. I»I3,, riving to it 50,000 ru­ th* 14th, the parties^ 1 County, »c. side of 6e,e«, * and becoming dangerous to nib. ble* ; and 10,000 ruble* which they ders, 9 iron 9'*, 2 bras* 9'*, 8 br**» n annually, to had advanced to Nics'wkk, Slgak, , the lub^nbcr, i" '1* fe«rdays ago we took a jr»ar» the *ime. a* long the Society ex-' &*, t iron V» and A other*, 18 in alt j eooniy and Luebateaew, and from court. «' » named David, ealU'htmself »»of hi* guards. I have had seve- isis." (St.PtltrikurtGtnutti^ $lonim, also about 14QO stand of arma. wtll) hirdiuiicbldi*"'"* ] Dte. took it* direction towards . W vear» old, 3 rul lime* for* fry habitation the ta.ine the Nie- acqoutr«ro«rit**ipanplete,ava*tqiun- i writ ing. «l Gnorr-s 'nche* men, in order to be able mutt, JK»» ing high. Ki haa UUek house which had he only to nwch, lity of ammunition, 3 stand*, ot ft" (l1* - quitted a few NOT. 19. according co­ reltel ol Hindi) "" *" wird tad tolerable large hours to circumstances, to Grod­ lours. 300 tent*, prwiovtly, and he hat *everal On the Bth(«Oih) instant, two and a largo qtumi. icveial tu|»|n rn St» [>et*<>» of 13th December,, ,0th C?i»t) in*tant. in tlfit evening, ""^y-^TeUtions/rand t'rcrtv from Riga, as follow* 5 jponnexion more intimate. Msry's to hi* friend in this city, um. imjTiwnmtii'. , (he Oxfnburg rearfartent of Tartar It i* i order to be jiu:ilnl»* purcha^d hhn of John '« Since itiy J^Mt moat confirmed, that in many pro­ doted Feb.* Sath, 1813, states that' *abmlatlve ,^avalryarrivedJhi>«vuiid, aftetluvrJ vince* o4 ihe Monarchy, w Frieud*bjp ; he Taport toyoxjr m*)e*ty, no operati­ con«ide-rv the Tennessee troop*, and those un-" urth Maiulay i" Ap relation* la AlcXAudrfH. ing reited the x2o\von the' 23d pro-' bla levies ol horse* will be made on* ha>' ''** .. of picked <»en, arrned with in the inferior hay« r^eeive4 orders' 4ix>iH ihflm oouwy, uct of the psst atatiencd at Jung- sahfcs, 100 hor««4, and lute, if 9ti) tlif> h»ffc from .home *>l}ar.. pike*, a»rd urrqw*. T|)B li>- to repair t« the drffeftnt corps of ob- waify cntthy W I'arkrr ilrt'u'J '"* S Jirhof, pruhably for, the purpose pf habitant* and idma £ of thi* pfsce received'U)«e we haveon theffon- haytag'kiired 2(), iqme rqconrioitriiig tna *4tu^tibn ther«.~«. warrior*, maVchlng \i^^Wf, ^ is tcitli clay of Jjuiu«ff against $& «n«T nce of Wiedrunkcl bu^fcttlW Lot<;r|HW3y No mat«ri»l KiUratloa h«» taken my, with tfte greatest kindael*i*»i, place tetb*« ~" : *" '~'-'~ gat' to Riuchau,-in Upper Hung«cy» J V*oi sm»ll Iiullirv trd U. Haripoo^ i*'- 1 . ^ ___.. ^_A? General M,»|aT|»k«B Uie ominan4 ; i*«*o tailed and 7 tn,6, burdens vrVich ar» . unlued A gevWmih d'tect froM . J<* ^-.»^- _ butcher or'make not iiy etna ''mckncy comrounititu the Follow- upon it |n tha-lmgulge of tlie <* gnat iw/Mtdsi HivrT c.rTl.c people of (Jar.***, «# poet -- ••- provoked the enemy to our - c at,my " Virtue shel^r'Jrj Wot-free i our n«w'f*:i* shore*. this exnlted char*et«¥ i» th« wr*r hi« ittckirey, «od atfived at nation, of Mr. <*Mhs«y, It is the »1 '• From vice aM ftllW^uU rai» targe snp- pur- 4e bear friends of th« tl»e Med»no on* appeared i*know for V-hat toll n* <« we nr> txrt protected wMt i» of a sprightly and animated, a* J , ge few tne» who for it, Ititled I iiJL pasq tn*y r bai^A*Mi convened, of by who*. to b* thought of your b«k>V«l president erudite, and profound get>ias> y«»rs hav« moved aod horot,' xh< irnk They Ihen Jefferson, anrj fflafliibn would, in stoch Aftet soffle o*sjfc*y cnaWtsAjjon, - U w»s who has failed to afford protection to amalgamation of'the *everal ff pubhc actiop.- proceeded to an event, b« tiic principal sufferers, fo» tboogut proper to jWoeeed to b«*Ja«j>, and a. us ? Or if hi still bfe w*IHhy of our im­ of a gr*at speak&r of forte oht! II fabli" roe«nr***-«nd j at tr/oy«d it t but .Whither killed nor they have been tbc fathers of that sy*- plicit confidence, »nd wo iniistttill ad­ on Krf precision and pmpiculli (IM d*»t'n10* °' °"''<«uT»try- chairman and fecretsry were appointed in » war' witl tooAt «ny Indians, 1* bajing »b»rKlon.. mire him, why then let UK hear no of a copious arid rich '-- .»,,ive it 'Unn Which hat steeptt thousand* in 1 titae* tlarae* before any e>rop««rltions were this Ulent alone, Would; ^-^ indo'.se their inveti ed before they arrived. The day more about the danger of flic country, Hiiaery, and cast a gloom over the whole I mad*, and not until rtrtetlel speaker had lx«n and lei us all go to bed and wake DO him to the high station.-ha laf thst country ( to aubsi FoUowinf^they t«turhe«V »o tU* first deputised by a caucus 19 address the chair, in the pubito estimation. U .of France, and to ;**cui town they destroyed and encamped. country. A scheme of taxation which . , . . ... when he stepped forward with hU oiual impor­ Hf thm pnme pmidrnt who ho« bro t sary that ne »nou)i* J»*seg» eins in possession of tiower. Th«r« they.were attackfcd by (it is we h&ve hero suggested, would operate ho pisjioni and prejudices of tance and made what we may call a tflrrdid us into the war, and then left us to pro­ perhaps I rr.aytftW, mgher' k«H>p«Mr oration. .After a few sentences, those Who had tect ourselves on watt a» we could, hud * in tht action was kept u0 on both who bav* trenootuly advocated the chanced to liav»roen a federalist, what Mtftteemsn and ttlVSi of bu»l i, which thoMi m idea one hotsr and a half wheu the been drawn there .by curiosity, were made so- patriot nnd Christian, KS ' tend j»o pledged their fine prrptrjtdt town meeting speeches sndiani were charged s^d dia- quainted with the ostensible object of the His eloquimoc would haVe ^ Ci,«risbe4, thny are n, was between »4O and 250 strong, th'u quarter, for one act the secretary at war, acquainting him with the I §ent for th* protection of Annapolis, rect tnke place, which he was not-ftl, While Franco ajromed and consisting of Col. Williams1* regi- involved the government in erobarraea- apprehensions that prevailed among the citl- | and its safety committed to an old, cx-| to refer to itl canse, or no tauM- Wbevt of a Republic, profej *n«nt from East Tennessee, andvo- ment, and another mutt be oppressed aeui, and tb* necMtity of »n additional forct perienced and meritorious officer of the his sagacity rotHd not discover the ..._e«t principles of liberty ; ___.!..«>: __ 'I^L.»ak 4*^B^n/v^*t mti^«l% tVdii *_^» ^effect.fFr>_ft ", *T*l*^The principlessntilTiftiKfclsa^ A4*of - informed as were most men ( lunteers from thia state ; they were in the event ol an arrack. All ihii revolution. Then f»r*oot!i, much was tent to relieve her from her difficulties. To 'or securltf in praise of " the pow­ merited laws, the interests af pong th« number) as to the mounted. On the day after the found lo be said II afford a* much relief however, as poiui- was well known, and i: was thought by some ers that be;" iind every man. woman relatively to tlie other nations at *| iow, thst in KIP name of li Oa the 1st instant, arrived at this service* be tlie confidence of the people. But this was not a part of his plan i the ora­ of Annapolis, so that, notwithstanding mote the prosperity or administer etevl nien of republican Pruno port tho Portuguese brig Coracveru, Let all otlrers, who hang upon the tor bad other objects TJI view ;he proceed*! to the distress and destruction to the east­ gy to the causes of a nation's advint»d ^jnctK-e the rnoulhorrible and mo of 16 guns, capt. Bernard de San- ikirtt of government, and batten on the state, that the enemy had been admitted into ward, we were to rejoice and be glsd ment, or cure the defect* nnd vif*»/l Irnnny st home, and the tea, 46 days from Lisbon he in­ as so much good was to be done for ns. which hasten the decline of a govtrv'J "is snd unprincipled projccl emoluments of office, be guided by the our harbour under the fatal ditguise of cartels, , m reUtion to all the n forms that an aclion had been fought Much about tlie time, however, that menf, than Mr. <3uiney. "fwss thfst> and let their reward be and that they had employed thernstlves in ex­ would hear of the declarati­ thisgenO«mt I nation*; amonp them, o* on the frontiers of Portugal, between some example, the enemy preparatives which fitted amining the bank, treasury, ant stadt-houie. on of war, those troops which were to for the important part he has beca del- ijy go%Tmo>ent and stain .w the British, under the command of a consciousness of having performed Even if all this had been done, we would ask protect our households, were withdrawn, lined to act on the public theatre. Th»' .»name of a republic. But Marshal Bcresford, and the Trench t'aeir duty to tlieir country. In imita­ the gentleman by whoit «ja f«w or by ooa. Why . THOHSD*V, MARCH 85._ might possibly keep up the credit of trifling nature as those we have noticed, com­ and what reliance could have been nnd Amcs, on the 1'rsts of faqx. k ih&!« Kn^lnml, and with placed upon them in a moment of dan- bably suppaming their lovt democracy. posed toe substance of his speech. After he would wem indeed, that rrovi lime staggers the ingenuity of that was cxiflly we have never yet been able to of those whose property and lives they BMOO rcqnlrrj. 8uflic« it t Gibbon) armies are recruited from very diffe­ monUh their fellow aien, when. le*t «| administration, and which all their ascertain. A committee was appointed to make were to protect. When the order for a labyrinth of perplexity. Of tbMhi p>it hatrrd on one hand, anc rent motives Barbarians are urged by the to their own homes reach ihserviency on the other, ' toifrfom cannot surmount, is to hit upon collections among the citizens for the purpose their return is Mr. Quincy. His cours»*ns»b«tl love of war i the citizens of * tree republic of hiring or baying sorre old horses for the cd the city, none were heard lo lament one continued' blazo of light. Of tail mtributed to presnrvi the f & plan of raising a revenue which, will heir departure, and the idea, that a in their hand*, effectual!; may be prompted by a principle of duty i the artillery, and cans for ammunition i as like- first singe of tho present niiood».ip> l»ot endanger their popularity. Various subject*, or a* least the ncUes of a monarchy, nreel of raw militia men could be of tem*» Mr. Quincy with a prophelfcVjsi I <|!«in*at of our difference wise committees lo wait on the general and iny use lo the place, except to disturb >riiiin. I should speak mo achemes have been suggested, and sys­ are animated hy a sentiment of honour, but the foresaw the mischief that ws» tofoBs* I state governments for assistance. What suc­ U quiet, and occasionally to plunder boldness and candour beenBoes> I pf I said, that the scope flnnn- timid and luxurious inhabitants of declining With tems advanced, by the Genevsn cess will attend ihtir respc.Vive replications Is inhabitant j, was entertained by no ed his fear* and suspicions to the A a* I &««« given to those passions into tbc service by the ei«rr yet none appears so devoid of that empire, must ba allured we do not know i but " tlttr att&tn" may one human being belonging to the town rican people. He msoned againstet-J ' Uh th« lo\ e of power, origir by the dread of Oppressive and burthensome aspect hopes of profit or compelled perhaps obtain more for us than, um!et all or its vicinity. posed ana ridiculed the wild 1 havet^ravated nnd nal mnishmcnt." These militia folks were succeed*] by projects that were started by the I M difTereirrc*. I My fu which usually excites fermentation n- circumstances, we could reasonably expeA. It |say be a subject for speculation to inquire, volunteers, and of what use they might nUtration party, to remedy e» » eoune of their proecr and wMskey- An additional force is certainly requited for have been in an emergency it U ucclc** "*r own official documents fjiong great land-holders tat are the motives which lead the American grievances, growing otit of our rtls»| the protcOtcn of the city, whenever it shall be to inquire, because much about the lime ons with foreign powers. !! sbw«l t to nt'ufy discerning, « disUHers, as to be worthy their pruden­ to tha bloody 6eld of battle. It can lilp attacked. Tet wejsoould-be perfectly willing that tho enemy approached us and their rrwnuros were mere tstaptnrj.l ir.:>r«joiictd inquirers alter tial eohsideration. The time la draw­ ot be from the love of war, because It is a to leave it with the executive of the state to blockaded our bay, it was the pleasure short lived expeutenta not just, lua* be«o tho inveterate det ing nigh when they can no longer raise ien(e of which he has no knowledge. It of the president to deprive the city of presidents Jefferson anc decide, when it was neccsrary to make a ge­ andp<>rmanentarr«ngemcTits. Il the necessary supplies to meet the ex­ nn^t be from the expectation of plunder, be- this protection. He has then withdrawn to a demonstration, that their inie tU>rn»kea goneral treat neral rail on the militia, since we have been from the town, regulars, militia and vo umg all t»»e subject* ii having use the coM, inhospitable wildernesi of the am measured by their passions, penses of government, without abandoned by the general government, and not lunteers And yet there are some a- i C. Britain, oa any tei orth, holds But no allorernems of that sort. their patriotic affections narroweddc*l| recourse to the same odiout tf action* interfere with the prerogative which has been mong us who can still believe that the tojB5jjSLp»-aesMil rrfardr. That »wrth her wiety and int] We should very much question whether he Is . which brought them into power ; for guaranteed them by the constitution. We president will not bo wasting in bis. rr. and every consideration con «g» »UII further, and add animated bj a.*ciua.of Uuiy. &r that th« Wa- Vy MV IHrt- niometrt or alarm ~rfiiot of "-"wwbihtyattUbaroftru tepVrience by this time must have con­ ive been thns circumstantial In detailing the with its interests, were to be sscr_. _ ority of them could assign any reason why actual danger: that he is mindful of on Uie altar of sclflsh ambition. «| 'J»*c*o« ileasa at the proceedings of this meeting, because we wish vinced them, that dependance cannot ley had ta'xen up arms, other than they had his solemn obligation to provide for nile by faction, and gratify that far for very particular reasons, they should stark nnd perhap* will \>e plaoed on borrowing, when no secu­ teen thrown out of employment, and the only the common defence, by every possible indulgence, w'n*»l 0. 1 recorded, that iltey may be referred to with be ready to furnish this city, the me­ declarations of a rity Is pledged for the payment of the resort left them was the army. How many consistent with the public intereett' greater facility, whenever an occuion hereafter tropolis of the sUte, with as many not, is the maxim of thecsbme*. >t» adjust an differenc. turns borrowed. Here, then, is a nali. may have been allured by the hopes of profit ] troops as he has promised to one of and the U. 8 requires. this principle which has phrng eountrv «nal Mil which cannot be7avoided, s unknown, but if any were bunyed up with the towns of the ancient . Tutioti Into a disastroos, rjnjust s lua been long qarr Let those wtu> think so continue to sleep Without an abandonment of their favo- uck expectations, they will doubtless meet ne*e«sanr war, af»*r oppressing _« « with disappointment i -but there have been in- COMMUNICATION, sound. mere*, and sowing tho «e*l« * " ciamorer, with that naj tite bottile measure*. From the zeal tances of enlistment to escape the dread of The good people of our country be­ A CITIZEN. 'and distrust and walousy, batwrrni in London, to trl Which has been so profusely ^xpr several sections of the cuuntr};, *«' exemplary punishment. It Is well known of gin at length to think seriously o'f th« For f«« Maryland Gatett*. by democrats in the public cause, and dangerous nilualiou into which a wicked ft dffjreo as to eodftriK'r its uniun- what materials l»rg* armlet are usually com- ma IIOHOUVABLF. JOSIAH uumcr. ot being abl« were coihtp.riaV th* patriotic profesaions so often made .and precipitnto declaration of war has The solidity of talent and rectitude Quincy despnrring josed, and what power they put In the officers brought us. Kven them«n who were no form the public morals, of *n . . owed to one of U would ba a fair presumption tha who command them. They are guided like a of judgment of this gentleman, would public Nentimenta and of r%infusing' IIJ>««* words, or word* c eager for war, and so thoroughly con­ baved^Unguiiihedhim among l&eon- they would undergo ail the privation weathercock at the will of their geneiU and vinced but a few months since, that the to the natiqn Oio rpirit which hsi " .-- "--_.,J ~~ had,,_ _ be_._. not.. _ been*rw*j«| maslarM*-«ja«KBBJ ofV " burdens necessarily incident to the there are few of such disinterested virtue that English eould do us no barm, the men and rich imael- thetto pru.cped Us freo J «««r wit* < all the powprs of a fine II*H retired from Ure public lea. avowal of 1 will not exercise power when put Into their who, When war was declared, could act n-xtion, and of a copiotm and masterly than MUnquisli it. Thi shewing and publishing fume will follow him to hi* r«uvat« policy appear. UH seUish purpose. refrain from eloquence Tlio versatility of his gcni- tten for granted, le\ an aqua hand*, to some illegal or their joy, now tlfink that no man can go enlighUu Uiiobecurlty. Washington was an caeeption-rWhen he «s impairs not its Vigour, nr/r unfits aeaU of Uxatiou be proposed, proport to bed but in dread of a visit frorn at him for application to biulness. He his own favot might l.ave planted hlme«lf upon a throne, least fifty Englishmen, before his usual i ta tlie vieea and follies of tho« has derived, on the contrary, «fery pos­ MR. PKKEJUtf&S LEffMf-i and had the American army to support him, hour of rising. We ar« iH'danger, say sible aid from a full and cnrcfM culii produced the evi agency has fhrr* with the same god-like spirit which car- they, and why are 1*9, not protected ? vati&n. 1IU intellectual character is a LETTER I- Which now deposM this country, be­ tied him through th* stems of * revolution, Now good people, thrs i s tlio-very qu«8- combination uf ihe most To <*n Pa>pl] of tin tion that ought to have been asked when iie**-tt fan ginning witfc the praaUent, and pro- he resigned Itis power Into the bands of those ncy rapid and brilliant as tbi Uav% U ID _.,.,.. . war Was declared; andof the uioat an> lightninh otof Heaven, united to a judgtu« ceadfng with every panwite aoA syco- who had bestowed It on him. Few ca» be pie protection boing afforded to every to express my senKiftents on ths of oil to mei^deTiberato in forming it*decision*. I*,LOAN'S culled lor by our ru* pbf nt of administration. In a scale of trusted like this immortal warrior. Far dike- part of the country, \vo ought to have. ana in U« renulis unerring a* truth: , rent motives BOW call ihe^soUier to tint fietdj Wen assured, before we ventured to Vi ennHIti llu-m to prosecute the its this 4iao.ripttmi would .b« united equa­ aj;,ais)»t Britain ; the contest was then for liberty, but now for express our excessive- joy on the occtMrf- yoct and Wel1 lity and justi'^ For those only who on of the war, or our approbation of i, »nd at anoth'c»the to\mako -soir.o observations on conquest The ranks were then died with orator" )« «nc orcaaion, pursuing hi* just and e\r* tlie author* and abettors of mis- the men who have plonofil us into it propobilii itself ; for if it be vJnocbs and patriotic characters! but wc^tave- That it w*b ihe duty of'Mr. Madison » tliroti^h ull U» fiWuctlemt. >li« be tt efforts of every cltiaen sh ebW sboojd be,.made answerable for tou evident to the pia||eM cnpj(- _^. '«* w«U no reason to believe that such is (tw case at to ha.vc afforded u* protection, a. II imut bo v»od for its eCectual support, aa*1 i.effprt* of his its co^s«r|UMK«s, In making an ar­ ,, - and °rt "nothar cumliamut wllii s|io«0v and »ircr*s«ful i»s«e ; present. Wtf* the fOVcmDsrnt M fat (a ar admit Ho i* charged with the oosMTnon tlve battery of a keen wit tl.a follfcs of > It by treaty rangement of this kind, t>ne why have defence, and in order to provide- U*n>o- to unjust i>ntl utinerasrtry. i' i him hlfl- rears wlih the army a* tlwy-feere at ti>at'-tttne> his nntnnfoiiiiU. " Eloqucrce," (nr» lord u the Ptanch ejr and nien ns mooji and as many a* itfl erigtefrpjti t»:e mmlevolwit r«*«aln, ' their voice* again** lossajlrewburj Uttrrrwlgtit klndk a wmma- Bollingbreko *ay»,^ " has chart), to ith pfsslQoa; \alled U «be g"«*° on^ be vrantod. can he raised. H« lead mankind, and g«*»»« w,blff ,Upe- which unfortqisJiNy for us nsw tlrm Sn the country which Wm(M MtMgnilh more especially to Uve provided ov and pariSotism it cannot " tiik «amir y, would Uberr/ for aver I moxked with Uoc» «' ' 'rpublican a ecnrily to «very p=rt df %?Lmay w^or y?ttK fraud IhaX »» «v«fy ««y kjtiva *S* qiaj vowels. on, Hence arises the made .M>« nor, in day BUS relinquiahment U. Sjat. or I improper to trV*i owrr.nno»tr hi» ground. Ci4n, in any proposals to mglit without howin "iVre loofi enterttfoetf th? thai on loan;; to , confirms me. >Q the oy.-- — .o, Ah!I! fZw* "M Vstb »*»* the of hj»w5ih., M to hav« Of his bein£ one of their light ci ui- having had two feet and a hav* moved all tbe ., with one million of dollars and (naking it «e: it lie bas 90 doubt kufered *c. wa^er in the hotel from the «rtd a ihroad orWck-suy left to hold- the B.' ourxeuntry intend- board of admiralVyv trad tft« law officer* incorporated iiTinvolve it in * war banks or, athcr bodies canister distance, and from th« quan­ masts, th* yards without braces and with Great- of the crown,' witre united in .the opini­ politic, or individuals, tity of hi* bulwarks, lain M> indu!e« their inveterate hs.- on tJiat tt»e right in question (of taking within thir which were the -tilth in sha«eied, condition a be laf thst country j to subserve the. British »3Miwa fritn. neutral merchant commonwealth for«uch sura or sums, floated,on ihoro near whcrs h« the svainitorWgalUrit-^Hftt and yard "''.IT I0f Prune*, and ts> ,«eeur* them- vwMila) W*H well foiiadsxl, and ought »t 4n interest not exceeding stiver ',h»s liult must hive been n much s shot away, arid the main- mast se­ , in possewion of power. For to not to be reUnqiu(bed { and that under c'ftnt, p«r »nnam, \» may bfl-ne^cs- teffcd, as we could see ni« ringing verely wounded, a 94 lb» shot hav­ (ssioiu and projudloes ot.tiu peo- anon. clroamAtandes nd ministry would ary for enabling him to pay the appeared to b«, by the tight from his ing pasted through it ; the Alien* , m favour of the French and again*t venture to rolincfuish it, however prun­ amount subncrtbed by him 'to the gum. top-mast likewise teverely wounded, . . KggUih, which those men have ing the emergency might be. With loin of the U. §tates ; the said loan Our damage bU been very trifting, and much shattered in our hull. well a* j (ly and per*everins;ly excited and thi« knowledge of the faot a-ad w.ith or loam to be reimbursed within only o:te man severely wounded and [for th6- the information of oar r»*. »»6N* Dlwjed, thr*y are den;«ly indebted for official document in his hand, Mr. aix years." our rigging i tilde cut. I cannot say dersv w.e will s'www now in their hands. This ia» Madison might very safely renew the stale f*6b relative t» one, ccml64 Now remember ! the governor too much )n praise of/ all the o£c«rt the above batthet *»d leave them t<* > infttnnMft s tb»t for many- years p*nt their warm^11 professions» i *of • his• • predecessor and ti first MM have deemed it sufficient to Cellow laborer, of his sincere - rtquired to subscribe o«e and crew of- tfais ' make their own commeots. Th« n order toi dexrre to milUdn to the U. that he «h Oy man in the eyes of the people, adjust all differences, and to settle the S. loan; fccondly, vessel which engaged the Ramonc'- , .^nonoce him a friend to G. Britain, trrms of ft friendly & commercial inter­ he,ia to oegotiate a loan, to obtavo Extract of. a. letter from Lt. Sinclair, ta, was no other tJttan the prlvsteer through sih r ie their language of vulgar alms* a course with O. Britain without the on loaiif as much ai will enable him dated United States shooner Ade- ship Alexander. WtUroin, of Salem, >re« into iu tw. ih Uiry. And this is the lot of lii&ard of being *nr prized into a treaty, to Itlfit ot\c million of dollar* as part hne, Chesapeake Bay, March 13. mounting six 9's and ten six poun. quarters. \\ independent citlaen who espreM- while he continued to insist no the relin- of the United State* loan, provided I have the satisfaction to inform dcrs and having at the time 150 souls hewaspitptnjl his abhorrence of the abominable quighmcn*. of imprfwuatenU of Britlth he can procur* t^e.s»id loan "at an you that I have thitdny received in­ ort board, all told she fowght theRa- liich might »rtw - £t» of the French, and condemns the seamen from American merchant ves- interest not exceeding sik per cent, formation that the unknown vessel menciti| f hours) snd three cjuarters, f public afttin. aiiahievous and unwarrantable mea- fl* ; a renunciation which he was mo­ per annum,19 and as this loan, thus We engaged on 10th at night, and of and but for a dark rainy an» of his own rally certain would never be made and squally V' d be new, 90 »{. government ; a loaned to the U. S, will yield an in­ which I give you the particulars in night, would no doubt have captur­ tie was not-iki. While Franco assumed and bore the renunciation whiol^te now continues to my letter of the llth, was his Bri­ pan of insist terest of seven per cent, per annum, ed her. The Ramonciti, mounted a Republic, professing the on as the cCmHioif of peace, as it the state of tannic Majesty's schooner Lottery, kraadetl principle, of liberty ; is the only remaining aliedged caune or Pennsylvania will pa­ twenty 9 and 19 pounders, and had discover the t» and un- triotically gain one and that she sunk that night before iplrs of nformod as were most men (myself a- pretence /or persisting in the war; which. per cent, per an­ nearly lOOmcn ; she made her eicspo she could reach the renti ; ths number) as to the nixturc of therefore mu*t continue during the four num, on the said loan, without Fleet at New. in the night, in a rainv squall.] r nations of tbt liberty and French repuhlican- coming years of Mr. Maduon's presi­ loaning any of its own rnoney to­ Point-Comfort. f those nuiov, ... the American friends of France dency unless the People, in the exer­ wards the loan of sixteen millions CRAaiTASLK SOCICTT'4 thrr, the catm d an apology for their French parti- cise of their rightful and constitutional of dollars! Can ear atj Sttck Bnttn BA*BADGES, JAM. 1G. , Lancasterian ,lir , partialities for a powers, compel him to iMke The ship Ramoncita, Venablet* School. nd declention «T' " sister re pub- peace. ejutltbii? [Ptidun.] Owing to jar With my personal kno-.vledge of of London, arrived arDemerara, on the indisposition of Mr. gtu i lie.' the Bassford, the tnachqr, the Lsncmte* od by him. Thu ' Bnt a f#T years were solBcient to characters and conduct of the men who WAIRIKOT6N CITT, XAftCII 19. the 31it ult. and furnishes the fol­ IT, that in the name for twelve year* have directed lowing particulars rian School oould not be opened on Her how to st».> of liberty Uie and coo- We have'no further certain in­ of her having gal­ Monday last, as tn of republican Franco put in trouled the affair* of oar country, and lantly beaten was announced. n'.en formation on the subject of the de^ off the American ship It will be opened on Monday the Sttth istion's adi ctk-e the mo«t horrible and mercile«w with the evidence existing of the real tachment sent off from general Har- of war Hornet : nny it home, anil Ihe most ainbiti- origin of thrwar of which the aliedged inst. Terms of tuition 7ft ernts ps» fects and rison's army for the purpose of at­ » Nov. 25, lat. 32, 18,N:!oog. 21 month, and no expence will be incurred line of a gowrv'J nd unprincipled projerU of crm- caiuei wore but pretences I have had ST.- "* ' tempting the destruction of t!.e Bri- W. at half past 2 P. M.asail wasdis for book*, the card* which are used in m rcUtion to all the neighbour- no hesitation in pronouncing it nnunno- covered nation* ; nmonf; ceisiry, unj'ist tiih shipping at Maiden, which on oar starboard beam at the school anperceding tlm necessity of edi them, overturning and no w especially a wan­ 3 found them. All appKcations y go%"ert»a>ent and state which bore ton and profligate war. With such marched, we believe, on the 25th her to be a ship bearing to- for admisnion . he has htcn d«.- views wards mnstbe made to the treasurer, or to two t>l'«o theatre, T) nine of a republic. But thin dis- of the nature and origin of the war, it ult. A report has reached the city us, under a Iwsavy press of sail. in a letter from Buffalo, dated the We then bore on.a wind, got ready of ilia managers. ~ "' his po] ilk aim of the mo«t datMtahle tyr»nny and will be impossible for me, an n member of Mtrrh 85. ______d established, ; ition by Prance, abated" nothing in the oationalTegislaturetogivemr vote for 6th of March, of an express having for aftion, and continued on the m*r, and the K. eal of a certain portion of her A- men or money to continue it. We have bro't information that general Harri- same .tack, in order to be convinced Partner* Bank of Maryland. p, formed ibs bo­ n pat-tizans for her cause ; not seen that the men Who declared the war son had retaken Detroit. how she could sail with us ; her 22d March. IS13. We arc Tht re, TherollisMtl when the government of that fetrful of losing their popularity and inclined to disbelieve it, because superiority, however, was soon ap­ President and Director* of the we Farmer* Hunt of Maryland have decia- with there grai 'Blry, neiwd by a tingh) tyrant, ex- of basarding the re-election of Mr. Na­ have never understood it to be his parent. f*eing now within gun-shot itfl ,,.-.. I red a dividend of i per cent on ths) whirh eonttit ' the mott ferocious, cruel and dir. n la it year refused to lay the taxes objei\ at present to go there, and W« tacked and crossed him ahead. I ,tock o( Mid-Bsnk for six roonlf.s iloody dospoti»in that evor indispensably necessary be­ end. hllc morality, i afflicted tlio to rapport it or cause it was not in the line of Evening fast approaching, we tho t | ing the first, and payable hMr.Uuinryt iU»n world A demonttration that even to pay the interest of the monies his on or after operations at Maiden, as we under­ it prudent to show our colours, for Monday tlie fifth of April next; to 'eprity and profMsinns of liberty and ropubli- loaned lor that purpose." Another s* s the purpose Ih'.ion cf hints*]'' , with whfch those French par- nion has passed awny, and still no taxes stand them. of preventing any mis­ Stockholder* on the Western Shore at take in the dark, should the ships the Dink at Annapolis, and to Stork- apportion. Ialha<1 filled the public ear, were all have been laid although taxrit alone,, Extract o* a letter from Lieut. Sin­ honour .ohiissstfl and hollow. The real lover of and those he\vy beyond all example can near each other. The enemy how­ holder* on the F.astcm Shore at thei f____ clair; dated U. States' schooner ce and liberty, the fumivh;|. f. __ ,l ,_,._! A .1 - 1 - - ever, did not follow our example un- Branch Bank at Boston, npon personal friend to the funds equal to tlic redemption of Adeline, Chesapeake Bay, March i those inti lit* of mankind, must instinctively the enormous public debt they have in­ til we gave him a shot, when he application on the exhibition or powers sle tynnny, under every form, and curred and are. incurring. 11, 1813. hoisted British. of uttomry or by correct simple orders. ive DM B\ his superior By order. ;bnd, ha* fnrollnroltes ever exercised, whether by nnfiny, It is an acknowledged ma:.im, fotind< I was until the 10th inst. retch­ sailing, he was soon alter under our tjioneof Himiltn i few or by one. Why the wine cd in reason and experience, that ing the mouth of the Potomac, where » JONA. PINKNET, Cashier. lea. He then hailed, and asked what /MarchMan 25. . 3w. 1'wt* of fit}*, k ih&!e F.njflnnd. and with a passion funds, actually provided for the reim­ I received direct inlormation that the ship ours was ? We answered, ably H. hat rrovlOnwbs" surpassing their loTetoFrance, bursement of p'lhlic loan*, are essential enemy were in Lynhaven Uay with B. M. armed ship Ramoncita ; and General Orders. cieties of msskkd ay be accounted lor: hot the investi- to the establishment and mipport of pub­ 4 74's 5 frigates and some small ves­ i wocld reqniro more enquired what ship that was? he Iliad QuaHfrt, Government its, whose task Hs) detail and lic crexity. Ofthitt* and love and acting with their eves open will me­ committing depredations is counw»na*bK enrifncy on the other, while they rit no consideration in every in­ until convinced he was British. He. thouaand militia, directed by a Uw of hereafter. Will it let and on every bay » of light Oflsil otributed to preserve the public pow. be **id that the/ailA of the U. States craft they could declared he would fire at us ; to this Congress passed April 10, 1812. wUi reufnt ruitt in their hand*, effectually barred a i* f>/«?g«Jfor the come across. I immediately proceed­ we replied, hold themielves in readiness to march repayment of the lo*n«? if he did, we would re­ on the shortest itli a prophetfcVjs, it of our difference* «MtB O. So w*» their faith plfti^ni to redeem ed down tl>e bay, and made t harbor turn it. notice, except »o many After t few minutes, he of them as have already performed a C tint vTi.lofoBo* i'«in. I should speak more correct- the continental money, which congress under Cwinn's Island, the wind be­ hailing again,, we lowered our boat, randour been DOSS> fcif I wid, thst the scope and h»dul- issued, to the ing a bead and a prospect of bad wea. tour of duty. amount of £200,000.000 tnd manned her with an officer tnd The officers of picion. to the As* ira« given tothose passions, combined to carry on the war of our revolu'isi i thcr. After having anchored in a the militia cooeraUy, r j«oned S(TT!"* " »W» ths lo\ e of power, originated two of our Weakest hands, sent her but more particularly tho»e oT fne Vo­ some, a just and nccexsary war: yet that line across the channel with twojpn along side, and was , the w'.ld >J hsTet-rgravaled and maintained all pledge wn» never redw:ncd. almost immedi­ lunteer infantry and cavalry, will atten­ boats in company (the other not be­ ately after returned with an officer tively inspect the arms of their respec­ started bv the i diflTwewos. I say further, that TIMOTHY DICKERING. ing able to eoune of their fetch in had gone into from the ship. The gentleman wis tive corps, and see that they are In tb» ;o remedy «1 proee ngemcnts. II JttTcrson and Madivon, votes, In which Mr. Oilman has aKbvc went to quarters immediately and Board, will be on the alert to discover then enquired what Sag he sailed or and repel any , that their 'tomiluia fteneral treaty, oompre 9OO majority. ordered my boat aboard him. I had depredation, whioh may No doubt Is entertained but that eve­ fought under? tnd hit reply was, be attempted by the enemy. their pnstions. t? *]! *." «uhjects in question anchored with springs upon our ca­ they had i O. Britain, on any term* compa- ry branch of"tho covcrnmrnt Is com- British colors flying. We £y oider, pleteiy regenersteo. [Boat, pop.] bles and our men at quarters. I or­ then informed him we were convin­ T JNO. GA8SAWAY, Adj. O*n. Thtt < »with her wtety and independence. dered him to Ull further, let me k^ow who he ced he was an enemy, and therefore 9 MarchMav 2 Sw. ndenlion coim* and add. on- my re- was, and upon «er« to be «ertt k lity at tl»e bar of truth ind, if hi* insisting on my should detain him, and commence From the Richmond Enqvlrtr. boats being sent t» him, I fired a Notice is hereby given, flftnh nmbition. r»on please at the bar of jus- We undermUnd, that if the mediati­ the aflion. On this, he cautioned d grttify th»t f»f " amidst a profusion jnuskct ahead of him, which he in­ us against commencing an action with That the subscribers hav« a power 1' of arnica- on of Rumia is accepted'by Great-Bri­ ions towards O. Britain, and stantly returned with a broadside of a ship under British colors. We from the orphans court of Atine-Aran- tain, tho negooiaUon may be tmnnfei r«d del county to settle the personal eotatn S public inl*r*«tl' declaration* of a sincere de- to St Petersburg under Mr. John Quin round and grape shot with a constant then prcposedf that if we permitted of thec«bmrt " 1 « »rd Cuthcart on that sured from this conduct, that it was nor to send our boit and men back, troas, anjurt »fw h»d been long carrying on ne- ing claims against said deceased, are re­ of Qreat-BriUin. Thenegociation will one of the enemy's .tchrs. I open­ w th the information as to whst ship quested to present them to Thorns s [>er opprertin Hon. for a general treaty of amity thus be conducted wider tiie immediate ed a fire on her fronn&ii vessel, and of Jivi ««oiOmcrcc, with that rntfai, by his it wss f he answered he would. It was Hall Dorsey for payment, and all per­ eye of their common friend the Russian in 15 or 2O minutes jilwced her. I now sons m Ix>ndoo, to whop by his 6 o'clock and in iljoutten mi­ indebted are requested to make einjperor. now ceased firiftg i nd desired the nutes, thost we expected came, payment as above, who is authorised to the cuuntry, to of state, *tr. MadHon, thone .Brig. Gen. Flottmor, of Georgia, is snd ii»ri«er il» union. 1 peofe«sions,i>f rtULdshipand nearest gun boat to hail him and it was then found, that it was the settle the same. .Given under our directed t« take the command at New- know if he had nandtthii *>lh day of M.-rh laiS. ; of being »bl« t were CQmipimkaHd ; Mr. Orleans isi lieu of Gen. Wilkinson, struck to us, and U. S. sloop of wsr HORNET with mor«)», of «r»oa avowad to one of his friends who he was. He made no reply, but 32 lont 24V ind 18's, and 250 men, . LANCELOT!' WARFIELD, A NIGHT OF ERROm / THOMAS H. DORSET. «ndof r»i '"'words, or words) of the same immediately renewed the action. I our officer having been permitted to Sw* i-pirit which h*il The crnizer, which is staled In the then ordered 4*[March 24. 'that, in troth, he did not lettrni to a general fire from all examine the vessel. By our officer Us freo in»titoP »ny treaty with Q. Britain !" the executive, to h»ve^*nconn- • terrd tbree of our gun-boats in fTanka- the vessels, snd in about the ssme a message came, that if we did not Public Sale. Die public of hit Machta. length of time silencud him s. second strike immediately, he would sink .w\-m ihu to hi* tnnk, torn* out to M the American p.ri- us. By virtue of a decree of tbe high rc^irt ... »rs to have been made vateor FOX. time. He acted, upon our ceasing By this time he hailed, tnd of chancery ;urUy. «tno wlieo ho rejected the Fox its sho is by name asked if will he sold, at Pub'!* she was not canning e»ough to escape a our fire, precisely at he had before we had stnick? We answered we Bale, on Friday tl>e 9th day of April ' m tiU own favourite minis- - A hi bitmh with his own countrymen. Cap*, done, and it was now htlf it) hour should convince him of the spirit of next, at Mr. James Hunter's tavern, in LETT*** , tk«Britln)i governmont ; and Sinclair, the commandant of the Gun- before he was a third time silenced. Britons so long ts we hid a man on the city of Annapolis, . t for the rejections withonl boat* who had first §u«pectnd her of be­ Although his conduct d"d not deserve board, tnd gave orders to fire t the All that part of a tract of land oalUd >t before the senate ing ft a American, was right at first and a third indulgence, yet humanity in­ enemy being nearly Norwood's ilcall, now la the nossfcssiun ,f tlit Staln for their wrong a-flei-warJs. yard-arm tnd of Mr. John notwithstanding the il)- duced me to stop the effusion of blood yard-arm. The broidside B. Wctras, was soon This land is nearly adjoining to fh« ce of M,me, and the de- which our well dirt-lied Cro matt e- r;turned tnd t most severe fire kept ntfmerta on tbs other, to hi. »yrtf every clUsen »hfj «i well a. the that the British had re* escape under cover of t,he darktisjss the wind flew suddenly round on the terms of ssje am, thatOyt|Krrah*Y. rectual support, i long* celved ser shall pay the purchase ibvMy .bvt' a reinforccment'of 220Omon, of the night. I immediately cut my starboard beam, which made us be­ oaVUt* r«»sful isso* ;M and that they meant to attack Gene­ cable and made sail after him < but come the leewtrdmost ship i he soon rntiticatlon cf thesaleby th«*B¥soc«llor, which will be about five TrmTmnrlflt meresrtrf, " "* ral Harrison. with every. ;»j»ne£\ of after a running fight of half in hour bearing on our larboard,tide, and Ke malevolent suctMss. With such a,n his ftt\V of «a.le, when th« . additional groat superiority of sailing and hit yards ntarly locked ino«r braces to execute a r Sate, a on to the prohibition* or thift id, be 'about PARKBft. J^ bo»fd the pAHltd aMv'pVMilte 380 acre*, lyiag on thcmorth eide employed* or be received od board of Severn, and bhidiog on O»ep Crcet forms his friends and tB^u ads of the United States- of any private Vetael, the master, or, ha* UUnth* Union Tavern l«U*y 00-* i>nc*t JsbMith &«** land u w«ll a.- vis. on* t hpusjsi at A tt <*ettn/tj tbt SiWi nder, snti the owner or ,owv dApted to th« produce of wh»at, Indian xottiad by Mr WflHftm Btewer. ' i/Mfrtrtof if tkt U. Slat* t/ such vessel, knowing thereof, and early marketing. Tlie above H* likewise returns to hU fncnrt* and tl»e public^ his mo»t unfeigned Ute /f tVHffttS ttfJfMt&wt&i 1 Oalt shall respectively forfeit and pay five 'Land will be soils on the most accommo­ and after the termination thanks for th* liberal encouragement Eaqulre, both sHk««M Bn , of the hundred dollars for each person thus dating terms. Any perton wishing to the \TaHu which the United purchase, he hcs received at hid former stand, the dock, equal m »IU;itloafl>») State* are unlawfully employed or received, in can view the lands by apply­ to al»y in the city, a laird now engaged with Great Britaii^ ing to Mr. James Mackubin, jon. living Eagle Tavar*, and assures them M» ex­ ! it any one voyage ; which sum or sums ertions shall at present oecaptM^y Mr. !m«} Mull not beUwffcl to employ on board ,<>,i the premirts, or to the Bubacriber he wanting on his part to shsll be' recovered, although su,ch merit a continuation of forllBma apply' u> any of trt* pttbflt or private; vessels 'Bring in Annspolia. favors. ' searaad w person shall have beeftv N1CII*. J». B. All pertoos iwfcWatf to him ** WWUa of the United States any person or J. W ATKINS. 'jftMtt.1t blSltl admitted ifd entered in the certifi­ . P. 8. If not sold 4t private sale before his former stand are requested to come person* except citisen of the Uni­ ed list of the crew aforesaid, by the forward and settle. ted States, ot the 9th day of July next, it will on that persons of colbt, na­ collector for the district to which the day, be March I». tives of the U.-State*. offered at public sale on the Anne-Amndel County. JONAS GREEN, vessel may belong; and all penalties premie**. ON snpiksuion Sec* 9. Jtnd it it furthtr «5) to me, tU i ' *' fSMtttA and forfeitures prising under or in­ March 18. A~* Billiard rectu of AJMK-ArUnd«i cnii That from and after the time Table. when curred by virtue of this act, maybe JACOB ROSE takes the liberty attociste judgt of the thirtf 1 lh«» ack ah«U t*kr effect, it shall of Maryland, by petition In Writing! not sued for, prosecuted, and recovered informing the citi»ens of AuMapolis, its tie lawful to employ aa aforesaid 20,000 Dollars Cash! Bxaxlt of kaidcoouty, pr»yi»r with coat of. suit, by action of debt vicinity, and his frien«ls in pairtkulor, an afl for the relict' of tundry In a«y naturalised citizens qf the Uni­ A'OSB afloat in the Potitmak and Sktna* and shall accrue and be one moiety doah Navixatien Lotttry, ttcondcJatt. that he has again taken the. Billiard on, paved at NoV«mber unit*, t ted Sutes, antes* sach cittten drtd and five, and'the levrral a'uall thereof to the use of the person who I priie ot Table althe City Tavern, lately occupi­ prodoce to the commander jf thcretu, on the tcrnu mentioned in i of the shall sue for the same, and the o- 1 do. o.OOO ed by Mr. William Brewer, and at pre­ tnbllc vessel, a, schedule of hit properly, *nj if to be employed on ther moiety thereof to the use of 1 do. 8.000 sent by Mr. Isaac Parker. creditor), on batli, a» Tar i Committee to whom He likewise an he ca»t_ beard such vessel, or to a collector the U. States. 7 do. 1,000 returns hismofitunfeipn- them, hcing atowied to hU ««iitton| t 10 much of Hi« F>x« of the customs, a ed thanks to his friends for the liberal tatd William l)wne< havins; tati ' certified copy of Sec. 9. And *r itfurtbtr natttd— 12 do. WO ieMige M relates to the su the act, by Which he shall havt been • too encouragement he has received since competerit tetiiaiony thai be 1»» « That nothing in this act contained 30 ttate of tectinR in the merchai DMuraliied, setting forth such na­ Besides tli« following Stationary Price*: his commencement, and aesure* them Marvland for ihe pe*i4d of.lMX shall b: construed to prohibit any no exertion nhall b« wanting on hi; irfrrx^liitrly pmcjing ihit hii app the United States the turalization and the time thereof. 1 prise of 9 18.000 part one of the conitablev. commander or master of a pub­ to merit a continuation of favour*. of Artm-Ai fGreit.Briuin, againat th Sec. 3. And »« it fvrtbtr ruacUJ, 1 do. 10,000 ry having ccrwried that tfie taid | lic or private vessel of the United March II. fJL that government, That in all cases of private vessels 1 do. o.OOO now in tin ctiitody fordrbt only, : and W State* whilst in a foreign port or SB* Willinn Bamei having given sufficieat a ,0 directed of the United State* sailing from a \ de. . b,000 to report wt place, from receiving any American 8 do. 1,000 for hit penonal appearauc* at AaeoJI __ |DRI ire proper to be takei port in the United States In Council, county Court, to to a foreign sc i,li», ««rf> i whom shall not be prohibited by the Allegany county into election districts," for three monihi lutceailvcly, I hall he certified accordingly. And laws Sold by Josr.ui MILLIOAN, and the act, entitled " An act to niter, ' REPORT : thereof. ' Book-«eJler, Mom)*/ in April next.) giv ' ho person shall be admitted or elm- George-town, change and repeal all such parts of the dilort to appear before A*n«.Ar«adri<: .our Committee 6nd, f I Sec. 10. And k it furthtr tnacttd, void a great part of the Capital played as aforesaid, on boatd of any That the provisions of this act constitution and form of government of Coort on the laid thire.-Monday in As* ltssage of the President e shall Pri*e« in the first class. at id o'clock in the nvwning. for tb* j Vessel aforesaid, unless his name shall have no effect or operation with re­ this state as relate to the division of utei to Congress, that th All orders for tickets particularly Prince-George's county into election of recnmnttnding a Iraateo for their I have been entered in the list of the spect to the employment aa seamen attended and to khew cauM, if any. they I alleged causes of hoi to. Prize Ticket* in. tliit and districts," be published once In each crew, approved and certified by the of the subjects or citizens of any other Lotteries taken in the laid \Virti»rn liarnta Uiovtd not fcw^ .ioit Great Britain have payment for week, forthrce months, hi the Maryland benefit collector for the district from which foreign nation which shall not, by tickets ^-All lottery information gratis. of the laid ail and lappSewtmt 11 y .oved by the repeal of th« the vessel shall clear out Gazette, at Annapolis; the Fcuera^Ga­ ed. Given under ny Kami ihii as afore­ treaty or specisl convention with zette and Augutl, \til**si 'rdersincooncil, ot thatth said. And the said the American, Baltimore ; collector before the government of the U. S. have State the People's Monitor, Easton ; the /[S Richard Riftd g cause of war against th he delivers the of Maryland, sc. Fe­ list of the crew, ap­ prohibited on baurd of her public and On application deral Republican, George-town t Mel- her claim of the right to proved and certified by petition of Thomas a* aforesaid lo private vessels the employment of R. Cross, administrator with the trill streimer's German Paper, and the Fre- Anne-Arundel r own lubjtcU from I the captain, master, or proper offi­ denek-town County,! native citiiens of the United States annexed of benedict Johnson, late of Herald, Frederick-town : On application to me the "Vrritsr Wl, ipi. cer of the vessel to which the same who have not become citizens or Anne-Arundel county, deceased, it is, Hngar's-town Gazette and Maryland rece» of Anne-Anindit county eten, a*«f Your Coftimittee, while t belongs, shall cause the same to be subjects of such nation. ordered that he give the notice required Herald, Hagar's town. aMociaie judge for toe third joJ'chlA ;en with the highest sa recorded in a book by him for that Sec. 11. And by law fur the creditors to bring in their By order, Maryland, by petition In writing of I t every other cause k itfurtbtr tnaettd, Mm I.UISY of laid county, praying fnr iVta.'"] of h purpose to be provided, and the said That nothing in this act contained claims against the said deceased, and NWIAN PINKNEY, Oik. I thai removeJ, have perce that the same be published nefii of the act lor the relief of Mndry jwlij record shall be open for the inspec­ shall be so construed as to prevent once in eftch AN ACT ' vent d4-1 of vindicating their r public vessels, and Monday in April nest, to give notice U kef I to the severalvcral of the United States, who shall not, Anne-Arundel county, deceased. All of the constitution and form of govern­ r." It therefore be collectors, as may be proper and ne­ ment, made such by the act ot aeven- crediiort to appear befrre the cooniy for the continued term of five years persons having claintH against the said laid cooutT on ihe »aid tniid " * ply interesting inauiry cessary respecting the proofs of ci- next pieceding his admission as afore­ deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit teen hundred and ninety-eight and se­ Dril next, f-j* the venteen pimx>« of pie of the United State tisenship, to be exhibited to the com­ said*, have resided within the United the same, with the vouchers thereof, hundred and ninety-nine, which truatee f->r tlieir baMhi, and to shew < directs that Allegany county their rights have b manders or collectors aforesaid : Prt- States, without being, at any time to the nubfcriber, on or before the third shall be any they have, why ihe «*t4 Ber>|im!« 1 divided and laid off into six separate thould not have the beneSt of ui4 *<3ta»a_, d, and their honor ini t»oW, That nothing contained in during the said five years out of the day of February, eighteen hundred and fourteen, they districts, be and the same U hereby re­ ed. for Given wider my hand thu MM* I ch a manner as to deman Mch regulations or direction*'shall territory of the United States. may otherwise by law day of luuary, eigiiieenhundrrd and taiM be excluded from all benefit of the said pealed. ition by this last resort o be repugnant to any of the prcwisi- Sec. 13. And It it further tnaded, /I Aichard IL ^onrW e*Ut«. Ule. Given under And bt it marttd. That All«pny eign state. If it should . cms of this set. That if any my hand this 10th person shall falsely dayay of,tjf January, 1813. county shall be divided and laid oil into hat this is not the case, Sec. *. And he it further tmettd— make, forge or counterfeit, eight separate dintricts. Annt-Amndel County Coisrc, Stft* or cause Thomas R. Croti, Admr. principle which is n That from and after the time when or procure to be falsely made, forged, A*l \t it enacted, That if this act A*r Torm. 1813. ; ."*, With the will annexed. OKipplicaiion to the judgei cause of the war again this act shall take cff-.ct, no seaman or counterfeited, any certificate or A shall be confirmed by tho general aV of Anti«-Aie»> del cooniy court, by petition in writing of J«-- tin, has been or other seafaring man not being a evidence of citiicnshp, kcmbly after the next election of dele­ recognised I referred to Land for Sale. itrn P. f (ABOI, of raldeoamy, ptiyief ikf, d upon cititen of the United States, shall gates, in the first session after snch nerr benelit of the afl for by France and ot in this act, or shall pass, utter or 1 will ten Hie plantation the nlief of nn ' on which I now election, as the constitution and form of tolvent debtors, paurd ai November t, without being conside be admitted or received SB a passen­ use, as true, any false, forged or ijc, containing about tix hundred and if. ., government directs, in such cine rijrturcn hundred and rive, andtf ger oe board of any public or private counterfeited certificate acre* of yatuable land, adapted to farming, in this as a cause of war, th of citizen­ act and the alteration in the said plemenii thcrcio, upon the trt«M Vessel of the United States, in a fo- ship, or shall make a healthy iltuation: There it the greatest con­ 'lightened people of Masi sale or dispose plenty of wood, tir*h stitution contained therein, shall be con ihe uld ^A, and ihe aupijerncnti , '--^\ teign ai oak, chetnut, walnui tcbedule well as of the other pa port, without perro^ssion in of any certificate of citisenship and pO|>lar i it ii well watered; sidered of hb property, and a 118 of %hd» I a plenty ol as a part and shall constitute dittva, M oath, nion, writing from the proper officers to any person meadow, and about four aerei in clover. a* far at he on uoMil' will not, it is belie other than the Thii and be valid aa a pert of tlte said consti­ them, teMtber wUh of the country land liet within two mil«i of Herring Creek the aa*r«r »f wots** oecemry that the war of which such sea- person for whom k was originally tution and form of govemn-ent, to all two thirdi of ihtra m valu* to kli nan or seafaring man rosy be subjecl Church, five milei from 1'ig foini, and abotr ontinued for that object ; issued, and to whom it may of right the tame ditiance Tram Herr"-* intents and purpose*, any thing therein the benefit of taid act, bring aantxtd w^ Hay. It wil laid petition; 'ot think it just for a neut or citifen. ' belong, every such person shall be be divided to »uil purchaaera. if deaired. For contained to the contrary notwithstand­ aud iltc laid court " Sec. 6. Jndtt it further tnacttd-* deemed and adjudged tcrmi apply tojfce aubecriber. ing. by cornpeunt (einmony, that he o make war for the sake guilty of felo­ the itate. of Maryland (of the ixrrad of M* That from and after the time when ny | and on being thereof convicted " Horriion. AN ACT g of one nation, what i To alttr, champ 7*vi ln)rnsd!atrl)r preotdiug hit app thi* act shall take effect, the consuls by due course of law, shall be sen­ and npeoi aU tilth and that h» Kat gKren du« pulilic _ot eufted of others, anc part* oftkt constitution and form or commercial agtnts of any nation tenced to be imprisoned and kept to o/ inteniion ( mtke. i< : Ii it Intel 'erihave never eiacted t at peace, with the United States shall City Bank of Baltimore. gOMmtntnt i\f tkit ttate at rriaU tv and adjudfcd that th« fakl JoMUh V. ._. The government of the hard labour for a period not less (A« dlvuiott (^ Prii. t-Georgt't coun­ fcy caufing a cojnr of tkU order 10 b« Into* be admitted (under auch regulations than three nor more than five year* Books for receiving subscriptions for in the Marjland GimC "tion is committed the will be opened for 1200 to tbii Re. of April next, give notice tn hit dent of the United States) to state than five hundred dollars nor more shares for Cal- a».e»bly of ewdhoWSli '"ing war, has thoughi vert county, on the first Monday in Maryland, ay the appear before Ihe uid county court, to ht Ml their objections to the proper com- than one thousand dollars, at the petition of sundry inhaoitonts of Prince- ai ili« City of AanapoUt, on »nnounce, that the pr Minder April, at Priuc» Frederick-town, in said the (aid Jij" » or collector as aforesaid a- discretion of the court taking cog­ county. George's county, that they esperisLce itte pUfpoXe of Kcomiaondiag a truM b* H to be prosecuted fo gain*t the employment of any sea­ nisance thereof. great inconvenience for want or a sixth tltelr ii»rn |||T aiiil lo a^tew. n$t*, if aBy ttf- of compelling the, i March i. have, vrurj^a aaid loKpli man or seafaring man on board of a- Sec. 14. And bt it furthtr nutttd, district in said county and prajing an 1'. Ptircc ibal *^' of this claim of G. »y public or private vessel of the U. That no suit shall be alteration in tke eecond, tliii-s) aa<] ufih then more than ever brought for Notice is hereby given, districts, sou to admit a sixthsMtween States, on account of his being a, na­ any forfeiture or penalty incurred the people of thU tive robject or citiaen of such nation That I mean to apply te the court of 1 them, ami the prayer of the psfl under the provision* of thi* ad, Annf Arnndel countjrat the next »e»»lon, »ppe«ri«g reanonable, therefsrft, <»lth, a portion of the 1 and not embraced within the deacripv . . unless tli* suit b* commenced with­ for * coinmif»ion to establish end mark K tnavttil, "«d to bear a Urge sh; tion of persons who may be lawfully) in three years from the time of the the beginning of a tract of land railed bly'qf Maryland, Tluit all thut jiart of Anoc- Arnndel County, ' "Uiens and calamities . employed,, according to the provisi forfeiture. * H. CLAY, Ntabft Purckatt, and the boundaries the constitution und form . of aoveru- OK application to mt, the 1 carefully "inquire ons of this set | and the said consuls- Speaker of the H. of Rep. at the end of the aeoond, ninth, and e- ment, mode such by the act o/Vv*u rcceet of Ant.e-A»undef euuoiv court attoctltr juHr<- for iKethird iojirid di % understand the or commercial agents shall also be WM. H. CRAW FORD, leventh linen of the said land. Also tero hundred nnd ninety-eight, which claim, and the real admitted undur direct* Manrltnd, b) petition, m writing, of 0««1B1 the said regulations Prcsd't of the Senate pro tem. the beginning of a tract of laud called tliat Prince George's county W. PABKM.jof %)r} o*mitv. pniyl«t;fo» *J ^ '"jury for -which to Halt'1 farm, uad be be present at the time when the March 3, 1813. -Approved, the second boundary divided aud laid off into five se- benefit of (he afl for1 the j»IWf of undrr to be conttnned. in < proofa of citiaenship thereof. Also t)ie br^iuuing of a tract uanite district*, be and the a&oM is v*at dcbtori. and lh« acjrerai t»\>itt> of the persons ______JAMK8 MADISON. m»y be enabled tof against whom anvil objections may of land called IlmduU'i I'urcJtate, and hereby rrpealed. thereto, on tb« nmnt maqkiened Id uii a whrdule of hit ptopeny, axl a Im "wans which may 1 Ksve been made, shall be investiga­ JNOTICE. of Gray'* Diiputo, which Msveral tracts' And bt U enacted, That Prinro- .. , Broke out of Anne-Anindel county "*'« Anne Arunrkl George*s county crediior*.. on oath, bring s*nju«l lo oi»pi» *tr " a member of- th« ted by such commander or collector comity, and on or shall be divided into linn, and having aaiittitd me that he ix separate dUtricU, and that the addi­ "bating to effeft tli «to Sec. f. And kt it further tnacttd— H on ,-ri^ the , 3th ins, at niKhT ^^ **** ^w nlnftftx tided two >«an in the IIMC of Mw-)l COLLINS, JOHN GIBBON. tional dkU-iot shay be livid off adjoining of peace. Your That if any commander who was com- I C of a public initted to myvcostody on the 2«th day , 17th, PeV>. 1613. UOA. nnd between the second, thini and «th luring alto In hi» |x(ilron ikat r«fore have thought it teasel of the U. States, shall know­ of December last, by Charles Waters, districts. , ' U conRtwment |ur dcut, and hayifls; r ly. deliberately and disj ingly employ or permit to be employ And bt it enacttd, to be riit«|M>ted 1 <|Q bercl* i Esquire, a justice «f the |*mce of the NOTICE. That if this act and adJueW, that 19 wake this inquiry j yd, qr srh»H admit or receive, nlmll be confirmed by tbe genei-al the pennn of orptr county aforesaid, for " seloniouily kill­ as. 'farker be AtChajEjtd from impriH»n>ei«.jg ' '*" they have felt aJl tl (nit to be admitted*1 or received, en ing two beeves, o* Thuwslay ni^ot tbe »embly of Maryland, after the uext elec­ by eautiitg a <«fty<( |hit oni» t» kefaKsV If all penons indebted to tho late tion of delefjaie., which must result board hi* vessel, any person whose 17lli December, ISJil." inn of 1'inknej1 and Munroe and in Uie first w mi ion »f. in iU Har>UnU.Oas«iUi for itxwa .mwisk* » H. ter such new election, t;oiM*eJy. befonj the !>>urtU M«od»T i to the welfare of o employment oradniimion is prohibit­ The naiil Zachariah CUlinnforninrfy G. Munroe and Co. do not coma for­ as the constituti­ resided on Mitgulliy, on on and form of government directs, in nut, 10 give n"Mcc to lilt xn^ttOf^ f» and the essentU ed by toe provisions of this act, he tlie North vide ward and satisfactorily arrftuee their before tb« county' couri of tajd. County , |Ka)l on conviction of Severn. Whoever takes 041 the said sad. ocs* the net, o»r out i-espeeAto persons. , '. - the aubja^i co toe. BO1OMOH GROVKB, Shff. tents aj>d purposes, aay tWog . . _ .Mtatemcnt / ^/ Jona. f "nuinsxl to tto ooiitrtu-y ' Giv«a ander »i; hand thlt ifilk i»y «a" which ir 4. A, Feb. If. Jt L tt. G. ing. ' ^JK * r*! than it haj Mtfir~> i • 1-.-. ^ft>8'-..^