t , -- _ , . ' " -l"Uv 1 wishr< turn tli Waal.,. iii : ' pt twcea.toover Iibertiea ol run- country n., 11 i*-nawre It iiim- jeel of ' 1 i ""'" , ., '" the KMny on the subettera-- a ly anthi i M gulai B fort ,,.,.i, . ,,.,, ., " ' msumi t.eat. Ih luaiwiu iien it; but. in oire c.rMt.an.l to ascertain ;overnment liavc done foi tbcii nroicc- ;, i' "' powtifa], permit, that s1 . S '/'[McioriHofcoun. ol '1 ' p ' at the point been to -":""" 'PJlio" ( me a c.reurnmoderate ol Hi, of the bayonet, l . ':' l°"4 ' " office in the hands when oi ortheirderotofim u'oivi A , t t .,n ,,,,,., uhu ' ".he, with three smaii cniM prisoner by the Indian*., ;it HiiJ >bliged to travel on toot, thrd I Itun in return ., : foMhe am ' Ui l« r. murcc . i. re all i ' , Blndij i up! ll.il.'i ,,],, "' ,lri: ' " " l ; i ore, But tti ie :-- n irocpi m - to a i .Oaz, 8, Frenchman, 270 b'vres. litis Uemelle, in ' for 8h< woa reside. ,-,. I w not core nothing ·bout 1 1. From i : I ives. I shall Albany, four less i, th* May I November, I758,and s' ,,. . ,. V,^. ' . : 7 the 1 l mi n :. horn spell " 1 '-- People 111 |'t ru.e7orlt political , in US ' pasMon,oi "mpeasilh. ? but and who m.ke, yn0 b n y Woatheiafteld b' or been a virtuous aid exemplar) ·nail ' wyeorain ' , ^M ^ whim, or ! f, ', - Yoil ol his country, P" 'dent J iur.it n we il lot lent ' ] ' dis in; ir- N alurt E ue. dictates ,-aoni r,,,i. -., ih, , ;, « this couptry which pciiod til between end to to /elect. have but iwo events) ol the me hani of New Hatcn. rweive >eaishave nearly elapsed, since the a. rWi but neither Mr lefl u '.\ , " s t everjel have known -- , nearly m im . m ' li , ,. , , n -i, t 1 url o -.,' .. i , lh« i,i, a Mid .. . ofGi ip til I i. ,, , ,,... , ; . , sin ... of the killed .-,.1 and i!i ,; ui ' ID ol a full return P»ustl Kn ratawfdHyn, wi iinritd. "" ' I i - L >' ; r l>orn ;, i And Either of time. that at to |i /'W^nd amicable ·g^WwjIh. Ui c| lan c' t no an is ll,,,lll >' modiff. » n Kb _.. nitution were the only on conceding a canUtdnte ft) P- 12 The li'dowinpaic the particular, by . '" ir "' im pn . .. ly . ! skeleton twosmallvesaelaVi and tubieque .. . ·>· the leading lac, i,, u,i- u, e preceding* t pfl C ei are supporred Gtn D ' n. B> dicce J run o| isio, prisoner of war, n>d if taken would be deslt S'fac IT a lo those unacquainted wiih the tenure the clecii?c franchise in this stare, 1 Governor come m' slowBui we have sscenainedtbat the r my in th. AssemWy will be strong.-- ot ol Punctual OntVi.hy ry list to t/u the 14 di nil : . fim \mx, in . Gml commenced itarf.-i, I c theCiJ mi this sitdsci ich week until ., mil comini completed. H. list H i KlraorcVrnary, should white fornilsioon nal ~' c,f tvancea produce "hvulsions, which will put an end to the eonnimdon. Let no "·an think, th.it an oi.-.icsble mod/fiWw, -oi>iio i result ay a \ , systematic and consentaneous action of .he commtrcial Mates ri,, r , eX15(s , hTougft the Whole extent of the aomhern arid western country a generous, . - ot Ke^ucjiy Trn. inw ia «>i? 325,950 iuv -n " ""' d ; « That Ohio" --.',wed (j i,..h,.,,. oowdwhtn the batteries was Apgregaie of tic white population "I lh,'ise slates, -- . Bv the same cCudis die population of Maasaci Osctt* '» ... -- ofInd *"W « 77;0Oi oners 4g rcat0lllnhtr .lew trdt i nnris. ' oi 1 rcpmi ofTompkins re-diction be confiim ed But nearly one third the electors of the State (from their pov«rt>) are not allowed to vo'.e for Governor, Senators, &c the berWll roeeive ol W Blank* during the drawji ,, ex.mined grath. Tickets and iv.7rrr.ntfd unit aam, for sale by S. , Priza and !,. ni ,. v ba Quarters! i .oursr, the votcts for i 1 tn'XT. r^doeanoPa^nedr app I--, fi all that the British attack, the were i roftar The white intelligent, class of men and virtuous ; deceased, indeed, and ground the duit, ,n point of political importance, the prevailing influences of thai quarter ; but who fee] a strongly and see as plainly nsvvc the consequences of this system of things. These can d,, nothing while the commercial states are divided If canriot be expected, that they aheuJd lead up a pfculun in defenceof commercial iglns so j longas we ate timid and *ime serving and truckling ; looking after our farms and our JO t>y T00.Y4S popjlhiion 1 Virginia is 58^,104 fhat of Georgia h 147,21 Aggregate of the while population of Vir>;ir.a and Georgia -09.JW In the Hnuicof Hep. Virginia Us 33 votes 1 d ol the intended Georgia mens. q u niityoi (nilitar) sto.es and Indian tupph. s wen: deposited at V rk. 1 he (own must have been'«nsiderabl> damaged, from on uter. and bom the blowing up ol the 'n... An m - they arc the greatest sufferers bv the pressure ol whirs pas not yet reach d- the .flUkj.i, who mui.ue supineBu( -hevoiesor Assembly metfihew nity ; Assimolymen emclasses of the commu- War-- $he < Present pnee of Ticket* ^5,50, Quarters 81-50 SOOOBo'lars.glt.oo.g-On gsoo --I00 Tickets are the ...pit ,, pn'aes-- /«« than I 1-3 blanks to a prf* , an d onlv 4uro licksis. u> Qthvigvtnture,mthmw have ! * G (i 'J In the Senate they have Ke-.tuck) liasiii the H. of Rep. 10 4--33 vo. Tennessee · mm hio 6--*S ti-2B 6 ru,, The PVincc escaped rem York, a short time prevUoa .nth-, tranceofComaCheancy.ar.d has probably U^m in all m the State, inc. tiding tfte bone and gustle ol the btKlj poiilic,.,re in fuvor of Peace; andeff. rts their rnust tfiuihph, They s m jomyol that May 17, is 3 Fresh Goods. "t peihaps it killed the Dragon, but thfy In the Senate these states have -- got to K. gst.,n in safety. fcheaffc t ok is not k own V- T,e : have wounded rout Genertl preb«bili- severely, if not mortally." Asa Egerton, At his fil Thc following statement of the Btvenui' paid by the states oi net amount . ol Mi--s husetls, tyheiarrukihgthcbestofhiaway fwl Kingston, where most unquebtionably the British art in strong lorce. The ibove sketch we have gleaned hom severa sources, which we confidently be. heve will prove correct in every essential particular. I'he merchandize; and permitting six dollar a-day patriots to barter aw:y our h rlh rights, on the floor of congress, for offices, contracts, appointments, and every m«s of pottage, VirgioiB ^t-orgia. Kentuoky, Tennessee & t'hio, from the commencement of the rrrsenr govern Went to the year 18.O. ii taken from a report made, by th "Secretary of the Treasury on the £j».th ot Feb. 181 in pursuance oi aresoiuiion of the House of Representatives; and printed by , moment we can give ohrain it their order. couupt men c n proff r. If relief come, and permanent security, it must emanate from ourselves. It must proceed from a concentration of the scr.fcmentof the comconsent aneou ness of having for its object not temporary relief, but such modificatien of the principles of the association as wi|| give security for the -future, II is certain, that the existing principles usurped and consttimioiiai action ; Mars, Virg. correct information we will surprise and defeat «f the sy This i tnerny mercial slates, and a 1791 1792 1793 1704 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 by which the proportion of power ia regulated, in these states, have thrown into relative insignificancy the power Ol the commercial stales to protect political constitutional, ieoo 1301 IflOS IhtmtelVes. wed,jmredoverto be scourged, by tin ny term influences. If .he commercial i bound band an d root, h - states ate true (o themselves, this state of things may be changed., in a constitutional Changed it must be or our prosperity is a way-- ·hudow ; and our 1H03 1804 1805 mr, 1807 1808 1809 1810 1 977,9 G 24 678.24*t 66 9".0 160 26 l,Oi)4 S84 42 .4 15.469 19 1,.134 764 67 1,372,608 62 1,468,036 28 1,607.071 34 1,974,996 70 2,929 753 15 1,535,909 86 2.490 5 68 1 85' 837 52 474, 4'V- 20 concert their loss mU st di 3 . m< v^m- nts very i mtich of their ammuni n.rniliury 3SK 190 99 389 696 50 39(1,880 must weaken them v,,y considerably The stores, &c wea.eionvmcd 80 598 .'76 95 606,145 36 629,413 04 896 132 40 644.564 14 746-254 13 689 422 43 butthepre.udeto more important military operates. An enpress has gone on to Oen. Harrison, communica aung the intelligence. : ,.nd that this brilliant affair is get possession cf it." There are vast num ber* ot people in this country who enter tain sim ai sentiments, and who think tl Lit, a< we must needs be at war, it would ran tribute more to the permanent advantage ·f the nation if the government wouid endeavour to get possession ol tfte navigation oftlK Chesapeak, Iht Delaware, th t port of New York, long hind sound, fee, than even to make (0> quests 'jy land in Florida i gentleman looking at the map ol the United Statu, and fixing his attention upon the Chesapeak ami the navigable rivet* which enter into it, rema-ked i *This is n very fine bay ;-- what a pity Wt could not A Cash Storb A VERY HANDS */'./ (, in Royalion, has just received and, offers for, sale! \MC AlsoTlTMBMT OP Uf SUM BR GOODS, Consist g "I * very great can fcuropean and ln.). a will sell nearly as vamty ; olAuicr.' t,ood» which he Hu. ton, with (he addition offraight, M,i, ou E h many articles are cohs.de.ably enhanced in U»lf prices, yei be fluitc.s himaelf that the variety the auaftti,, and retailed in low as are The «o sailors at Blkck R , k haverepiired Niagara to jomComtbauncy.underUeut, John retliginv. and Upper Canada,-- But as ihey insist Upon having a great and extensive army, which may aa well be employed, some say il they were ordered to conquer the Michi pan Territory, and Michilimackinack which formed a part of the United States at the hcpuiaonbis goods, will ment a continuance of i| le tavouao Hberolly bestowed on the modrraie frtcf.c mm 1^' the year JB t. p HcaloW Jamaica Hum, i. Sprits, St.Crois . Cognlacf Brandy, Ik I'atlKinarly nice vernke pera, Hovu'to \',v r itji~. i 713842 11 3.630.9 il 34 3,3<-tS04 6 41 902,671 03 805,230 58 « Jlbuwj,AlQij closed hand-bHI, that *-- 1,, I commencement addition to the en- ham as well p2y their libcitics, trill a name. 3,534,326 3,756,974 1,1 92J 1.384,749 2,774 226 1 92 IS 05 28 34 Tiie 6.0 016 76 506,585 54 !OiS32 65 257 7\'i 64 461,516 58 1 sumed that Genual Dearborn his troops to cut off the retreat Gen. Lewis wa, preparing to cross at Niagara, with a strong force It was prewould march of the British (rom a pa sengcr cf tht war, the p< ople might money for that, as in hiring . ·P'nts of our fiom Fort George while the fleet would cooperate with him. This w ,, U hi ensure to us the whole Canada frontier " generals and armies to make proclamations along the banks of tbi Niagara river and lake Ontario, (m ihe other band, it is alleged that such intimations are the offspring of disaffection that they arc intended to :j justm 30 40 r]oz. pr. .lo. C5 E/ras Lyman, &10 Cards do. 5 t ifTcr lor s^le, by the box or single pair, Cotton No. 8 Wool Ku. embarrass the administration ond to ;id the enemy. It is said that men who talk in this Cashpaidjor Wheat, Rye, Indian tern, arid Oats. Hartford, Vermont, fathers disown those as Wieir children, who stand by j n apathy, while the dies and ancient foundations of the prosper ««ty of their stale. U upls ..,,;^. 4ll .i tU . 'l'i pint 8 f "Washington, itself shall grte\ , at the success of ' encroachments." which he declared to be "whalevr the form of the D. 38,813,674 36 Grog's ? j 9] ;i 11,689,332 46 The Oriel Ship Neptune, for way an enemiesto their country, and ought to be so considered and treated. None can be tooatdercTaareal Americans, who do not apprurei.1 the measures of the adutini^tianon. and pAiihii'.urh cf tbeij n,o-lcoT May 10, 1813. S:6 Ken. Tun Ohio. ^_ . <mWul»y St Petersburg, sailed mertrmi: The Capt. Jor.es, Horn Philadelphia TO BE LET, fcrfs Works, m good repair, in the easterly part of Cornish, \. H. A workman with or without a family, may be accommodated. Good recommendations arc required. For further particulars please to call on f- 3 3M S6 4 5 6 7 8 government, a real despnt'sin ·' NOTES (a) p. 4- In a beck, Written Iw Mr Mrnrop a*d published in the year It 97. rntiibd" n view of the conduct of the Executive, in th* f r ipi iiflairsof the United SlatM," he thus expresses himselfponcerning the aitumioh <! Americi under th* ndminlnlralion of Washinpton, awl of his '.induct as ·!., l-^ofiuwc o< ihr United States '· In her foreign relations, m ihtn · is to be seen ·'hut the waste and nillnpe of her comnt. ce, SOmCti.-ft t.\ q,.,- r ilr,.|,| lt ive hy Sl , ome " ne power; and little lem than snarehv at 1 87 813 5 54,864 38 31,559 56 6^0B7 52 . ---- ---- -- i ---- -- . ,. Messrs. GaLI.aTIN embark at Commit were dav. to -- 5,1 _^ I and New-Castle BAYtRD >a ingonthew ternative any Satur- W ( There is are under therefore no althe necessity of 136 . 4'i8 9 1600 1 . ,, -- 1 2 3 4 Bfff 59 663,499 07 .1 !t',927 00 l: IB (61 C9 1.416 57 ' 85 773 fis 736 86 512 49 74 74 . . , ^-- turned. The inhabitants fl-d .t ilu- approach ofthesaitor5,»ndth( wmentouU shelui in the house ol Mr. Mirk P ioglfl ; which a party was pit)ceedit>K to destroy when Mr, P. with Aug, met them am' tl e> very readiry >l, fii'.m aAvac-DEjoiiace, vjllageisno more, and am may 3-- "Our KdmitingtCMi it is very wise for an adminiswar in support of maritime rights, against the greatest maritime traioii tbdeclare power in the world, without providing the means of defending our own Seaports, and open the intercourse between one trading town and another in the very heart kiepinjr, » J. Cornish. May VVYMAN. 8:0 10, 1813 180,420 10 ed 20 5 6 bom sist- ; t " ' * " " " " " the seeds of discontent, jealousy and disunion have been scattered, throughout these States, in the cnnrs^ofB few years past, with wasteful hard Be whatmeanj then' was this Hate of things produced, and why was it produced * " It in well knnwn that Hip eaeHitivc .idministrari n *-a< heretofore {puded all f»rmeasures i pnrsut"p in many instances, n course nf pntjCV, iptath en trarv to the public feeling twt pub" lit judgment : ; JJ home 7 8 9 10 95,941! 79 183.335 17 189 490 95 destruction till 4,821 f '.-art rhe \urora finds It 883 09 great fault with at forbearance. also states thai on, ofth , houses destroyed for 35 085 38 6,71 j 4> 134,911 6S _ 170 53 2 643 IS belonged to (' - Rodcrs.] non from this is We New hTJv . fork Election. mfoi t iuffi icnt of our count ly. Il w.u d, indeed be considered as little short ol treason tO inttraatf that the notior and interest of rl»~ country have have not been wisely consii'ted. and substantially promoted, by carrying on an offensive war of eleven month* lor ilie conquest of Canada, for which we have nothing to show but the loss of three or fuur considerable armies : aterrilory of grtat extent and importance : and the devastations of tile savages price, paid for Cash, and the highest WHEAT, KYE, &" if 1 COi.N, ,,.. delivered soon. S. 8, Win , 'sor, ,, May CUTTING. 47 [f 1813. THE IIQRSkS-- Touchstone 2.C00 67? 40 3.446 47 5.874 97 State, to announce th Gov Tompkins By th. pn eedinr. commencement "f appear*, that upm the the the government to y- ar lDiu, inclusive, Massachusetts p iid into §uryort1ieU S on customs Vrrgioiaduring th< paid II, 689 1 1 38,81J,i:j4 IheTrea36 Ly a majority of nearly 3000 Votes. The plura'i>y of votes for this gentleman in laio was 6000 ; the net Fid cral or Peace gain this year is therefore re elected, & s Punch, upon the whole line ot frontier settlements iU i S Gaz. oi th. best propnltioned, and finest 1" iRSt in MewEuRland, Will stand at the Bow. ofWeathersfield, t'.e Unquestionably two '7 · 4000 Ao 15 ! :l all Oir Mtvir.il ·>;<.- .ihe ' ihrr: We have been kicked, ruT-il oii'l nhin" Were* '!' over the ocean our repntati m f-r N'-' 1 · j i I -. r pnvernrnent r 'l peoritebrand is cmvards, incapahleofb*iT>tr ptoToVe't to * sist, and readv lo receive ar>in tliosechninK, i \ ,l -r .<nli-d ; '»ir 1 to burstLear will it " ^[before vve shall he able in forget what we * a*e. nor wi I cCDtiiries RiiflieetorelReus to the «· hVh 'inir.d St-m n-hien we have f.iv.i. "--Src f' ; v j, MV ^r printed i» Philadelphia, bv ' e liad isuglit others s 874 97 ofihe whole amount of net n icmtp paid by these five states, between 1"9Q and l8'0inclmivi ,on eustomj. Georgia, Kniiurky. Tennessee, Obin, 3,446 47 2,64 1 |)C iUa?l)mijtiJiirm exu'ta lion or regret, of joy or sorrow, to the true will be considered in our American patrio next. Capture of Littlr Tor A. Whether is v nib.- m.tw ol present asnn, A pirn-gate We cannot but regret) hdwever, enemy i-as -- that at D. 4 the leap-- li, c 'hescjson, 9 to mirrant-- PUNCH, a' O.lxh? leap-- I). 5,50 ihe seasBU, and I). 5 jo lo warrant. In all owes©,' Mares comirg from STONE, TOUCH and O W INDSOR I4.3'7(,9£9 the declared pass ssion t of nur a distance 45 MONDAY. to I'< "" «v , .7 8'3 Mon , B-nj -..>,,. rm. kiln ^T- Dache, 1797. pages liii and Sue "s tration r (b\ p Oo-t Mnnr W i 'nt i " vir i,. i " F i the adminis- ' tcmher At Extract fiom ~ c R che's paper of Sep. . .,, 1 a ijnrnr (11,,,-Ipv inhabitants oftheweatern cnuw'-s of Pennavlvania. st PiUsburgrt. on the 9lat Autrusl tr~\ r ,,t p-hn Cinnoii, was p Uecd in t f Chair and ifari Gallatin hBpoiuted m The pr->]i i-tions aid by cft»h state, tince the year 1810, ha'-e not been ma. e public But if WC add an amount equal to ibt am average ofltic paymdnti of d'e three ytira prei in the year 18' 1 and 18 1 J, fa basis of calculation inf liciently correct, for nil the purpuiea of th( ment) it will be found that th-is*- five states, united, have 'mi paid lince the ronimencment of the government a net ReTenne i'H-» tin- Treasury of the t'nitcd Siatea t.f Fifteen Million of dollar*. It will, also. a|ip-.**r that during the iimt period, Mawitchiisttts has, al in', paid nwe than Fartrtuii> Mittiu It, net Ifevrr, .. | southern harbors and th towns, are, so many of them our at seaport their mercy. Notes must heaeoi wn., them, payable toiie lUoncriSef, dated at the place ol residence oftheownew. H 1 K Ceh Was ati j, ' I enhe Last w«k came before t*ic Circuit Court United Mates at Pditsmcsulh.a suit « the ii i HARRISON, Weathe r!. field irx- WILLIAM TM1VIS. M iy 15, 1813. uasui 01 pwteap aje under goape! I Society fortbc prapagationoJ the ,.i n puis," claiming terttfn rmitb ofhind given them by charter, in the ktdon the 3 u th ull m the Port, mi Rapida and ihe battle continued till the 3d May when the express Iclt Huron I he issue unknown. at the \i ·a.toqH aeji Sutuitf.is : aqipuasimuj Eiamu 'Ettli 'ff| ,& g S abj^; i f ',; *.«U Ncw.Hampablrc, previous to the revolution. The Court) after a full and candid hearing of Counsel ot. each side, delivered their opinion in favor of the plaintiffs. siate ol pup l.WX ||ct| k jaitrfj MR. SUINCT's ORATION. big uui Readers lo peiose it attentivt'U. It contains matter ol high import to every trtie blooded \t jo jopij.uut!) pne'5'c;[opi[a.i)igJO 1 :i\VO »Jn, : sa.iietp o.ia^.u I8i(l puo 'pMifu aA0i)« aqi asiunf Ol i<|tinoiq 3t\ Au.\on japn aqt uu»b pua 'jaquosqin ^tji ot 1 , X.icssa.)ju clerk. ' Thcetcia 'r.v consideration. pareis dritight -frevtlnliina ot the I beine taken inti rOTiimWc" vm anr"'""" 1 "' prer . C »)·»* is, MJRATIME i ti ttorj'CTIOK ttii , expres^ne the sense meeting m <^ 5 .,i,;., n fi dd law Adjourned u .' to o'clock, to-m»rrow \ugu 22, <709 · 2Pp the ffiiaiUCapture of Little York, U. C. and Death of Gen Pike. nurrato may 3 On the 22d tilt. Com* mod ore Cbuuncy hoisted sail ind left Sack* s vessels of nv, Cen. et'a Hnrbor, with Whei of tht sive ii ,,, : Yankee. tZT- STAlfcE-- ftuj admml folly, oi in ilteplenltude m HEAR ME Ian, ' . !" i ed u offen- Tlie corom.tte sppoint-d vesterdsy made reP"rt, wlntli being read mlet w.i S nnanimwih adopte.l 'f he foH-wing ,- r i, of ..,.-. t! -csh/kT m f ... -- 'i Wowj/i aitnpitil, "And " " wliereaa an ne mei A fbrjnd among't in I , Dearborn, i Gin. Pike, e tfoojia i and between bo ird. ~ and war dnsi Great Britain, they assured the nation, ti gh their Intelligencer, that allth.ii, easary preparation had been fully made, not only for tin ,y of the seaboard [I pi tection of our fronl; 'i io hi. hill the >i nediate conquest of :,! on 'PI in ids, To say nothiug | ' ' puadn i^ei \\m , u j»i| uodn iods £mS tyfy ajchhs* *o8Buiaa q3rq 'qHtq BpuBl| 5| inotiB 'pju ui-aa -iMj <:i 'jimqajbj JOi[ lit avis t; %<i\\ ai»UJ \-v % -- iajnnoqs eeq --n op 'HHVW 3111 atotn pies tuniaj riSi.i XajS^jnp c iqi isai mi *i|i \, 1 I'l-'t'j , At Bn nr»r I on i 111 '.'" Avails Fav, ,, ,i ua n.iqujsqn* Uloy [, ij youngest lonol Mr M« !r Hi. Ufa. « ir.aianianeoiui ,i i. ' ' ' I - ucCMioned b IjIi <>i sin»ll fr*me, at a raising, wldeh siruck him on i b He wu a cbnd of uncomronin m actirltv a m iae the darling hope . i : pjVQUX Capt. S.W//0(J tfJUj I John IHlliims's Estate^ to far losttoevery *ense »f virtue atid lii " f«p the distress ,,f ;., r ,,,, rv a9 accent i offices lor thr- rnllcc » Heaolved therefore consider such pei-uns « nn inttrcourie ,r ,/ r /rotn «Aent ewr? ai&taitc and withhold all f*« comforti of life, which dep-nd upon thes^ duties that ai men and t'c'liw-cii lens we owe to each other, and upon ill ^cc-i n ir.-.i -hem with i; Save dot* future, weuiil >inwoi'tl \- oar friendship .. ,, , ,,,,, .,.,,* frn ,. ·" n " That in took die uiit-i.-i i, ol Ltile York and on the 37th He et tii.ii'-* tlut pott tered port with four ol bis latfjtsi vcsstls in the eatlj h . iii lie ofconqu ,l oi : [hi fi mti. ra, which in ire a' a nt the mi ;i a cii . - irrnu / > ;, '- 1 '"' ' of preparaIn the l- UnVcr, .· fr.v,, tmdng tion iooui ports, hi to act e on tow tu uir the subscribers being appointed commissioners, by ihe Hon. Wi) ham Hunter, Ksqj Jnd v-e of Probate for (he dtstuci of ih 1 Wi Chtaape ii I-' fit* .k pi | iratio ve been p-irh. , mt) bloom · : <, , , now roTQm need between the shlpa andlbrtificaiions "h heouday. boi)ib,iidi:i(-;i', A illy 'it. d, and s ' wli I n [hi Ul v. in. ,i. i d ,i I U been ;-,,. af- At Sw.in-00, Mrs Windsor, to receive aod examine of th several credltorato thees- :.-.,.,,, [rj o| I) c ) a . Timo wil, oi I . .!. 111 Mttchel -wife of Capt. tinued between wbti two and Hit c houeiv, in thai coniempl they deserv ftj. and ,<j |lu>| ' ii bn, n-irf if " Arr, mo »/ earnetrls re mrn.le fn /(» fteoe/e o/ /.j.^c to/ollow 'cewi tkeiame conduct toward (Signed) " (e) p < " Let "hi oomnton eoontrT) as yo aacre.l lion iur; an you rein i JonsC\ A lb a a r me conjure ion, GiavHitm. u, iimiu, Herl. name if value your awn in the t'"- (ipjhtl of " humanity an.t as y..u regard e mtlitarj " niiKinat character of America c txpra " uirnott horror aid dctenatim af the man, v»u ii Cordmodorc Uhauncy tu n iii cd i loss of pel Iiapa 30 killeil and « u .1 d, Mii. mi were two oi three in s l>u* iproen ring tbii aifdtr«Cien<.rtri i>c .rb >u. and "ike, m.l were with the land force! Ie ind .. Indiantj met on sboic by a la which woa soon disposed of, Gtn. Shenffe then advanced with .>n his forces. consist! ig of regul irs and mi i.ij ; tic was driven back with ioj*. A capitulation Was then propoacd ind irhtte 'he ncceustj itipuiauons i ware, and tbecitj of PI ,. set uritj d they ! rive from any exerti thegeneiai government of tht ITnitcd Mates Mia ii, | Lark jed y, Mr, ipt. John WiUisms, late ofWeathersfield, in said distrii ttdceeased, repreaent"' 111 Isjac Ucli Hi 36: Mr, Wri| ' ! . Where the. are oui gunboQta i--W aimed mips ?-- Where sns ben are ihe troops ol i Uianth ' ' , !; bin on, J i ii I , < i the Coited States suffisient to even pal one hundred men who should ;itten.; land, burn the araenol, c-Ur magaziueor evan Sim m R. iv dicdin rdhr.. ed insolvent, and six months from the F kh day of May Inst, beinjf allowed for that purpo%c, hereby Rive notice, ihat ..-- will ;i[tc nd to the bn ifm si .f om app lintm. nt m the dwellinsjho itv low of the deceased] i :n ""' , At Jo -u i i son, aged on, "--- ind a) ,. I Of July and , Vv -mh-r \I. r Bi -- out city I Gone, alas! at the very momut ihe enemy appeared) huqdredi ol mill unto the intcrioi under the preteoce ol making foreign cono^uCs^. it dnes ool becouac us, . lock 1 31 P j - \t Ipi in field .,',.. Simvo J. i .\ on VV IIPPI <,. next, Tuesdays from one to it 1 , I j ,y s -) _ .... At Wcatliersfieltl, I M , JA . On o\ DUVC - \\, b >, ih. J 4:9 " '