The Weekly Messenger, 16 April 1813, p. 3

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Clintwi 41 Wilion Unity 33 9 136 90 8.; 31 SJ 7 97 29 3 tt, 87 89 8 Mercer Stalks Anson Industry Alliens SB 68 44 '24 58 39 6fi ? . Wc rtctcli ROKEBY. had intended to present our widen with of the narrative of thi» interesting poem r i - Embden Solon 21 14 1 42 32 43 20 59 45 34 32 12 6313d>, 40 10, 1 it. 49 14 33 19 5 38 1 40 34 4 ,/ g 40 15 5 8 34 1 tig. 2943 -I" Mr. Sco Efen now, by eonBcienw nnreslrai,,pd, Clogged by gross vice, bj ,, llc| txAm\, bull know his daring soul i *i IBI And mastery o'er the ii,i,,,] ut b ^(<; -.| :i , , Journal of News. Summary of oiiic · , . . ..ill, end, remarks m we mlsht deem tntilt, Fm meaner 1 gtiill, nr heart ha* b-nd' ai.lirnnrn.ic. But in the per/nt nee of the die involution of the plot, and lli C from of it* Quailed beneath Bertram's b,,nj Foreign Ntws. ,,..,',., gm tier New J Portlan IX 18 Bingham Freeman 33 16 29 54 9 35 14 19 27 14. 3398 we fouud ourselves engaged n a more seriw u 1!vd anticipated. We shall however rfirobably finish the story. At any rate, Its commencement, wlrfiin we ,v publish, will serve to iuyJuin the e*ti$«S we have made. The scene ol this poem is in one of the northern incident!, i And this fell Oswald, while i,, nm He strove, bv many a winding (mi To lure hi* sllllsn guest to »|| UW< i, ' ous ma* tlinu | 1 i, 3301 2522 482 LINCOLN, HANCOCK In our last, y WASHINGTON 787 9 counties of England, and the date of the .rents 16-H, after a great buttle gained by Cromwell , la in Unarked, the newa he longed toVnoiv While mi fin- i.ther subject ,,,,,. Hishea.l, than faultercd lr (JI11 ia ,,,,,,,*. Yet nuuglll for lliat h«i £!«« ,|jd ()c >,. ° To note or spare histecrei pain, But sull, iu stern and slul.i, rn sort, Returned him answer dark and *hm t, Or Marled from the lllcme, ,,, ,.,,,,,,,. |, The Mneellus, arrived at this port from Lis. hm, has broil gin Portuguese papers to ihe 15th March, London daies to March 4, and Paris to 26ih Feb. Their mo»t interesting content* are lo he found in ihe following eitracts r-- | a pril 9rfr.-- twice collected af uie pBrtienIiirs of Uie lurtle in Rnpuh.ni·rk rti-er ; Ihef.ilhiwing »es«elifrom Bnli .-, u wit, privqtcer D.doh.n, Cftpt Sfnff.ird. ihe leien oF marque Lynit, IVivIor Itaccr, West, itud Anil., Fitch, bad .rem 13 miles up die Itapttliani BULTf units, Serious Attach We nock, near UrbBiia ; wltere . tni* si Hub I litilc iquadrnti «cr<- pupucd by n U\< luperior force deNirhedfium ihe enemj's ri-t-i Soveril British The papers contain a long Swedish State Paper on its relations with France, considered a* a sort of Declaration of War, Lord Wellington's II. Q. cBiilimted hi Fremiti*. and the French made no movements, ; [Verbal accounts state, that a battle was expected soon .J Both Houses of the British Parliament have approved unanimously of llie war against America., and voted to support tlie government in continu- fngnies Hdvailtfed us far a) il.ev dare ititbnui run nine, agtm.od -ib.;y ihca,detachrd a uinrtdroo of 17 hnrgef, wild 40 ot 3D mru each, riinv in- heavy DtSTUICI 730 5 460 50 69 Wales Lew is ton New-U^stle White fie Id Litchfield 79 62 87 40 56 41 95 38 Dresden Noblehoro Bristol ·J'-ftVraon 64 Fud»ra 198 110 111 70 1 316 38 48 68 145 101 201 16 puiii 56 71 178 131 Union Warren j&Uhillf 75 140 10 Campden Thoraaalon DontluVy Howduinham Putnam Montville Topshatn Bnwdoin Belfast Penobscot l'rospect 104 101 99 74 29 35 113 52 103 52 36 95 87 42 140 180 75 126 32 99 69 152 104 91 54 138 53 94 1J5 7 111 82 178 96 101 29 4 34 69 24 42 43 55 13 aver the adherents of Charles the First, or the royal party. Qswa.i.s Wyci.»>*c, ooo or the principal characters, had nil been actively engaged in die furious civil wars which then d.isolated the kingdom, hut he clared on the side of the . In louse digression wild am) iiraugc And loceeil the embwrrastt,! nui , ^'(ju* March 3 By query close, direci reply. A -.Qiuiuioiiry hatil^ was well fiiuglll b« ibe dmerfran *q.iadron, hef.ire iliey fell into the gra^u ,,r Hie inva.ler. liar tench; pnniodnrlv the Dnl,)lnu, are ,.'iid I.. |,,, T e fouglll cotiuon, Nought of his sire** unj;r |, CTO,, t ,,,,,,{ had de- Polluted Will iid'* gentle hears; them he held his <-n«j e He was a mmi cf cool dissimulation, impelled solely by motives of avarice and ambition, and unrestrained by moral or religious principle. His vilfor commons, and A heart, loo soil from early lite To hold » itli fortune needful n, jfo. His sire, ing while vet a hardier " Uf numerous suns were jclitlc « erace, On Wilfrid &ct contemptuous broad , W ifiee it wttli energy. A rote to appoint a committee to ascertain the extent ol'ihe wishes of the Catholics, on motion j nnd made cniiiirler.ihle liuvor i»,, oF [lie IJneli R ( boats were .unit -ifiey cipinrediiil nuri -numht- of Willed mid wunnded o»t yei itnnwn. The Hriii-h have gaud pilutt.niiil are said In be cdiniognu' the hay. Since ihe above account was received, wchare : desperate 1 1 For But ol lainy was of the mean, timid character east The scene opens with an interview between him and Bertham Rising- ham, whose is 82 almost sufficiently described 103 109 120 35 65 193 7J 111 62 Norlhpnrt Lincnlnville Jidobnro Castine 24 39 24 94 bS 136 66 11 112 57 106 12 50 37 65 20 81 Sedgwick H nek si on Orl:inil Orringion 82 7 91 51 31 Brewer Bluehili Bangor Frankfort Sullivan Cherryfleld 45 57 67 61 20 13 Steuben Jones boro Columbia Addison Machias Harrington Goldsbury 48 33 74 165 70 5 20 5 13 S 2S 90 45 110 65 22 54 90 74 71 45 6 d.g. 113 34 155 27 12 73 106 66 25 13 85 44 47 102 121 54 99 13 74 27 86 40 40 30 85 47 8 8 17 Irf g. "14 79 64 8 d g. 4 2 86 16 10 50 11 by apprising the reader thai he was one of the ferocious sea-haiidilli of that age, so well known by the of buccaneers. In addition to the profligacy of morals, the sanguinary temper, and ferocious courage of that daring race, he had some thing of that wild name feeble heart and forceless hand h Hi ill am tiler's care and JO) Were centred In her sickly buy.' No touch of cbildhond's frollt Diood Showed ihe elaitio ipring of bloo'l Hour ufler hiiur he loved to pure Ou Shak«p cave's rich and varied fore But turned horn martial scenes and belli From Falmaff's feast and Fercy's fight 1 Mr. G ration H was was carrieJ by a majority of 40, of in the llniisli Commons. to join U.itu/ic closely besieged by the Russians. Denmark was expected lexandef It the came of A- the nirther particulars stated, that after the enemy succeeded ih gaining the decfeof the Dolphin, the conflict became dreadful; they pulled down ihe colours, still flying, and took possession nil her, and afterwards or the Lynn and R,.cer the; Arab was ran ashore Capt. Stafford was mor; : To magnanimity .of a superior but irregular character, which in real life sometimes, though vc believe rarely, and in fictitious narrative too olten, is foond uuiteJ And nn And weep ponder Jaqucs' moral siniu'i, ram, ith Hamk-t, wise in vain himself to soft repose O'er gsuile Uesdeinona's woes. ' was reported a treaty w»i concluded between Denmark and England. The French Conscriptions in the North of Germany met with much resistance The Russian Emperor's H. Q were at Warsaw, the last of laituary. The Russians were within 50 leagues of Ber. 1m, tally wounded, and30r>fhis men fell ; observation of the Aruh's cre\r, besides tw.. nf the enemy's boats' crews, none of whom were picked up, upwards of ir)<j other*, emnne whord frbm the were two lieutenants, Gen SteinllU[ marked features of violence and atrocity. From the conversation between Oiwidd and Bertram we learn that (he latter, at the rcqueat of Oswald, had undertaken the with the most strongly By youth By In youth he sought not pleasures found in burse, and hawk, and hound, But loved the quidl joys that wake gciistein at was at New Sielien ; WilItugenwaldin Prussian I'omeran'ia ; lonely stream and silent lake In Uecpdale's suliiude to lie, Piaiowhad entered llie New March. The Russians had been joined by many Prussian*. fell in boarding, ui.an the Dolphin's deck. Soon after this affair *aa closed, the squadron came up six miles shave the Fatuxent, when they fell in wUh a number of small onft, which,. with ihe President packet, bound to Bustport, and the sfth. lUvin, they took md and mostly burnt. They then stood down ; Mortham, heir. a nobleman to muither of Philip whom Oswald was next Where To Or Mnrtham had formerly been the leader of Bertram in the West Indies and South America, as captain in mil copse, and sky climb CatcaHlt's dizzy pe.ik. lone I'endragoi/s mound lo seek all is cliff, Much consternation exists ii Berlin, The inhabiUn'.s utter ace lan-.ationa in favour uf the Russians in he streets, cotlbe houses, &c, i the bay' lundon, mauch 1 some predatory incursions against the Spauiards and Such wasbiswoul; and there his dream Soared on some wid fantastic theme, Ol faithful love, oreeaseless Spring, Till Coiitemjilatiorrs wearied wing The enthusiast coutl no mei-e sustain, And sad lie utiuk lo purth again. -- Letteisfrom Lord Catti- carl are to Jan. 29. sians had passed ihe natives, in the eourse of which his life had been saved by his then faithful follower, who afterwards thought 43 61 32 19 105 71 2 19 30 70 11 were undervalued, and himself neglected and despised. Mortham had taken arms in Uie cousu of the commons. Bertram relates to Oswald that his services He loved -- as man/ a lay can tell. thru lie had found an opportunity to effect the assas- Eden Friendship 44 30 115 22 46 20 30 49 3301 57 47 42 23 4 10 13 sination in the confusion 6 9 61 31 of the tittle of MarstontMoor, and claims for his reward all the plunder which Mortham had amassed and brought home as tlie fruit of 4 18 11 10 tig. Hope Edge comb 78 24 5 36 60 70 35 116 29 63 20 26 2 38 2 d g. American depredations, and demanded that Oswald should immediately accompany him to Mortharu's castle and deliver the gold and diamonds, Oswald dared not refuse the demanded compensation, his Preserved in Stannjore's lonely dell For bis was minstrels skill, lie caught The art uuleachable, untaught; He loved 'fcis soul did nature frame For fore, and fancy nursed, llic flam* Vainly he loved for seldom swain Of such soft mould is loved again Silent he loved iu every gaze -- They stale that the RusVistula for the North of Ilromberg, audTiuliel for Dnschel, and to the gates of Dantzic. I he Russian military journal says, JAK.3.-- Ad Tchiichagoffentcrud Interaburg; the vanguard entered Gronbinnen and General ; Woronznw entered Nemersdorf. Gen. 'Cftchoplitz entaredStalnpenen, and was joyfully received by the iuhahitains. The Emperor and KuiusofPs Grant. II. ' Was -- -- -, Q were at /ah. 9. , -- Announces (he dric'np of the lost fromKonigsberg. The French enemy 8or90u0, Extract nfn lrtterfr am the Pail-Matter in Platadelphta to the fast Mister m AVn-JrVfr, dated Suvday, 2 o'clock, p. ii. The following is a co >>- uf the note on the Wilmington bill to this officer-- Cejy of ihe .V-.ie. _"Lewlstownis tree from the British cannon, after 28 hours incessant attack with 13 and S2 lb. oa, ly a few homes were injured. The enemy made mi attempt to land, but gave up their design and tcfi tlici. stations, and anchored Oil tlie outer side of tlie LighwH.mse. It * a s sopposed io be their design io destroy the li|r!iT, or procure wafer Ii om a pond one quarter of a mile from the shore. The miliiia went dot urn to oppose their landing- on [he 8lh inst." r l passion, friendship in his phrase. his life So mused awav -- till died hut fearing to trust himself with his furious associate, His brethren nil, their father's pride. Wilfrid is now the only heir Ol all his stratagems and care. And 4 35 59 38 75 92 i6 3 pioposed 10 substitute his son Wilfrid, to which destined, darkling, to pursue Ambition's maze by Oswald's clue. 30 cannon, large quantities of provisions. Sic. and many Russian officets and soldiers prisono** were liberated. The fugitives of the enemy arc pursued. The Russians in all ihcse movements have made many prisoners and have taken many pieces The cipally militia. Which empty Forts on the p,n oiomac. and oihdr* tivera into the Chesapeake, are now pringarrisoned by volunteers and drafted Bertram readily assented, as either the son or father could gain admittance to the castle and its treasures. 4023 1021 83 69 1173 3397 3521 96 '· 3349 818 74 69 961 13U4 HAM PSHIUE-- Corrected and complete. In our latt, Pel ham Hatfield This sou is then introduced, and presents a character almost perfectly contrasted to that of his father. He is disinterested, amiable, mild, and accomplished, to s 5ZS0 88 90 3528 374 17 1 degree of refinement too exquisite for the masculine character, To this rclin eioeut, and a corresponding sensibility, fitted. 91 37ul the feebleness of his frame seemed well 392 8091 He had lougindulged for in a aponding afl'eeiion Matilda, most tender but dedaughter of the led tlie Mass. Prop. Maine Tojal S9856 33006 432S5 28365 11248 149.39 12643 1,7098 Eahl of Rokeby, friendship and regard. which wns repaid only by her 3260 Bertram thus attended 51104 47935 55928 41463 11.351" This result includes a (fain of 55 in three towns from which the particulars are not given, way to a tomb, where he supposed tham were deposited. the treasures of Morcommur- During the long night journey the bold felon had been frequently affected by the Wilfrid must love and woo ihe bright Matilda, heir oi Rpkeby's kuighi. To love her was an easy Ileal, The secret empress of his breast: To woo her was a harder lj-.k T§ one thai durst not hope or aik ; Yel all Matilda could, she gave in pity to her gentle slave; Friends] lip, esteem, and liiir repird And praise, the poet's best reward f She read the tales bis taste upprovcil And sung the lays he framed oi loved : Yet, loth to nur-e the fatal flame Of hopeless love in friend ship** name In kind caprice she oft withdrew ' The favouring glance lo friendship doe Then grieved to stu her victim's puiu, * And gave the dangerous I miles again.' of artillery. Gen. Czernischo/Thns passed the Vistula and pursued ihe French towards Newberg. It is said ihe French attempted lo seite the King of Prussia bul he escaped io Silesia. PHILADELPHIA, apbil 9.-- Three of the ilish arjied boats re said to have been as high up the Delaware as Bombay Hook on Tuesjaw last, and fi«m the besl fchservntion of'ih,.-- ffhii saw llieru, they were taking the Srtunilfngs of the . Western Channel. boats left On Wedtie-dai New last the KUtl Castle f»r boinbay Hflot. The taking of rising of all Krtittsoff is Berlin will be l!ie signal fot the Germany. made a Prince of ihe imperial fam- ily-- Plalow and Wilgensleiu have had new honors conferred on them. The last Paris papers are sitent as to DanUic, Thorn, Poseri and Warsaw, W« therefore beRussians Imva taken all those places. Marshal Ney has had the title of Prince of Moscow conferred on him by Bonaparte. It was reported Muiai had bteu loui'd in Vienna, and seized. The reports from Sweden are that the Austrian army has retired under a convention between Km u5, -ii and Swaussenberg. That ministers had beau sent from. Viennu to Wilna and London that the Duke Const amine is raised [> the lieve the Stephen Girard hn« ransomed lits %hip Mnnlcsquieu and cnr-i- for 1-0,080 dollars. The ipecltl for the uayracui of the runaoM <v,,, stSu duivu to lie aptor. ou Thursday from Philadelphia. THE BRITISH STAXDJIID, erected on Block Island and a wharfis build. ing for the convenience of landing from the fleet. Fresh meat and good water is procured on the Island sufficient for tilt supply of the enemy's Is ; »»>p>- - Net Federal Cain Wthnve liad In lie in 428 uunctious visitings of conscience. Toixns, When they had ar- rived ut the tomb, a form resembling that of his £Wc 11,351 re-inserted those towns is which we dered captain struck the sight of Bertram, who suddenly and unconsciously exclaimed, that it was Mor- hope that no one has sus^ec-iad that it was from want of laSte, that we omitted the following elegant O.le, in [Tie and appropriate tire account which « e gave fore staled only the majorities, or gain. tham, with the same garb and appearance, of the Russian Celebration. Green, Knox, Lincoln, Swan, D.widslon, and (Joose Inland, Plantations, the federal majority i* «aid to be very handsome. There !(*« now 27 lowns in Lincoln, Hancock and Washington to be heard from Their votes last year stood thus, for Strong 769, Gerry 1610. "As when I slew him -- including We n»w insert it enIhe a verse which was omitted in io the fight." throne of Poland, that Den mirk resists the requisitions of Bonaparte that Dam ric was taken -- -- This exclamation naturally excited the surprise of Wilfrid, and produced interrogatories from him. The haughty bravado scorned to unsay what he hail declared, and boldly copy communicated by the author to the committee, because he thought llie Ude too long for the occasion.] Jan. 27. Lird Walpole was still al Vienna. avowed the deed. roitiu ODE, Sung at the late Dinner in hnnor Latest of the from Fi ance. In a Gash of anger and heroism, the tender stripling seized on the robust RUSSIAN VICTOIUUS. The The Whig, War. felon, and endeavored lo the servants of Mor- following article from the Baltimore plainly tells us what we are fighting for, and what we must gain before we cease righting. Let our republican yeomanry tham castle to secure him. Bertram after he had recovered from the momentary araazcmnr.t which the courage of Uie buy had produced, easily d.Vihed him to the graund, and would have taken his life, out at Ibal Tune-- ".hmcreon in /leaven. from Newport, dalcd Monday evening announces ihe arrival there of sch. Viper, Capt. Mather, 30 days from Itociielle. letter last, A havenot yet been able distinct!} to ^cerarrangement* consequent on the accept* ance by our government of the mediation of Bussia. It is probable, however, tliat a commission of two or three persons will bo named by the D. States, to meet such persons as may be designated with thai view by the enemy, at the Court of the Mediaior. 'I his we believe will be conformable lo the usage of nations on similar occasions. Indeed it it very audibly rumoured and currently credited that a gentleman high in office is to form one of ihe Ligation, and our present Minister in Russia another. It is also said there is to be a third commissioner appointed. When these appnitument shall be concluded, they will doubttain the We -- [vv*w-i,oHij pn. All hail to thee, RUSSIA, whose children have down From their ensiles and huts, to the ranks ot resistance! moment Bertram the form of Mortham And interposed, and wiih a Like your own Northern lights your achieve me III! have shone. kindled applause at die earth's farthest distance. Otir eagle wnul.lri,, count the cost. Are tliey willing to exchange tone and gesture which compelled obedience, ordered to depart. their treasure, their sons, llieir own blood When the ruffian was gone, the From his own cloudy sky, Will, the bird* of thy glory to triumph on high. .1nd sti!t atmlt t/i,iutir'nper r '.fhotesoTts for such useless objects ? We will venture to answer for them in the negative. Tlwy would as soon barter their farms acre for acre for lands in snppnswd vision retired, having first charged Wilfrid In tell none that .Mortham lived. Oswald immediately Fur the freedam oj Itltflia, tlie are combined right* of mankind. came Up at the head of a troop of horse, and u;iuu en- As the moon. Ill said J TUB WJIR--JtQ, quiring why his son was unattended, and with his sword drawn, Mas informed of what had happened, with the exception of Morthatu** appearance. the foe comes, thy Fnbisn armies retire, jly a spirit more noble than courage directed Our correspondent writes, " Capt. M. informs that Bonaparte had Icfi Pans (about the last ol Feb) lor Austria, to meet the Emperor r'rancis That ihe conscripts for I'.i Were raising and marching for the different depots ;-- that complaints were luud and open at Kochelle, against die conduct of the Emperor. Troops were daily arriving in Fiance from Spain Captain saw several regiments of tbem at Itochcllc. Heheuid untffhig of the Russians, having entered llerliii, Capt. Mather had on board Despatches Irom lbs -- i made known to the public. Meanwhile we have thought it our duty to stale the rumors whi:h a:'c ".- s:;'tii]al;cn -iic »h ch we arc con* less be * I vinced.have better *>"l«ve. lo tin datum than rumors moa't · [JVof. Intel. -- -- M ; While each gallant peasant resigns in the fire His roof ami Ins fields, where the Gaul is expected. "U would be strange, if had almost He Than monstious, authorities in a just war, the coustituted are to conduct it, should not combine all Uie force at their disposal. The sustained, in time, blood and have losseb we treasure, ought to be retrieved by redoubled diligence, encreased zsal, and an augmen- who have diverted the attendants from lilt pursuit of Bertram, but to prevent suspicion, and silence the murmurs which hail begun to arise, he was obliged lo consent to it, and lor an obvious reason, ordered the puraileis to put the assassin to instant deitb, and tillered fhiu would iii that waste. beauty are grwe'd. Vineyards of plenty, or gardeus of taste. Bill thy fields, With more And still shall thou prosper, whose tout arc combined Fur thufreedopi Winter comes to ;f ol the bte Mr, Harlow, to our government, announcing Mr. B's death, and trrat he had possession of all his papers but being chased on tlie pas sago by an English man of war and' apprehensive of being captured, he threw the despatches overboard. ; nephew -- The news ill circulation yesterday of a change of ihe Spanish Cortes, is noi correct. The For. titudc, Irom Cadiz, brings a paper one day later, aud it couiaiiis an account, only, of a change in the Regency, by the Cortes, in consequence of their resisting ihe abolition of the Inquisition. The three oldest Counsellors were appointed in their place, by the Curies, 86 to 48. The pernona appointed are, Archbishop de Toledo, Cardinal do Bourbon, Don Pedro Agar, and Don Gabriel Ciscar. Statin, mid right* uf mankind. " Paris papers to the 18th of Feb. only received, containing nothing later than you have in Boston." The Loan. Letters from Philadelphia and New-York sav, Mr. Gallatin has at last succeeded in filling. up his a reward for his head. Redmond O. Neale, til (the hero of the tale) had most impetuously demanded the pursuit, and was cution. IliO'l army for, I assume it to be impossible America to negociate a peace until the success of her arms shall have brightened ted for ; zealous and daring its prose- thy aid, from hi* thrrne in the North, And the host uf the elements wait on his order ; Praia the wild frozen deserts the blast rushes forth, And chills the pool' conscript, from lialhVi mild bonier. While nith hearts bravely warm. But ihe strength, Bpecd, it anil skill of Bertram To their All thy ehildreu confnrni. own unlive tempest, and move " The Viper had a narrow escape from the squadron oil' Point Judith She had '200 pipes brand v, wine, silks, &c. * Trie privateer brig Sir J. SUerhmke cut two -- in the storm : rendered unavailing! nor then, until all her national rights be acknowledged, nor even then, until we exact from the enemy, comand these, plete indemnity aod security^ not to be composed of wax, promises, and oj possession but the absolute parchment, the t,anadas, Nova Siotia, &ci" her sullied honor ; [ill DE CONTINUED.) .'hid stilt shall thou firo*per,-,Bhaie son* are combined For tin freedom of Jtusma, and rights ofmankind. -- EXTRACTS FROM THE ROKCBY, BV W A I.TEH SCOTT. Much in the stranger's mien appear*. Poor wretch from thy soft summer atmosphere *', And from all that Ihe bosom as happiness libera; Una often iii dreams, on thy cold snowy bed, [burs, \\ odd the bliss, tlinu w»st turn from, revisit thy sluiullut ah! on thv dream ' I sloops out of llohni-s Hole, last nigh'.. " Sch. Fioedonia, Grafton, from Charleston for Providence, and brig Actress, of Nantucket, from Savannah, fur Providence, have been taken as is also ilu; Ariadne, from Lisbon for Philadelphia the captains and crews of the two lormar have jltst arrived ill a captured smack, and 4 of the crew of the latter in a long boat. i . War Loan ol SIXTEEN MILLIONS-- not minute, however, before ils wasteful eapenditure in the following manner: By subscriptions, &c. go.OOQ.OWO -- In Philadelphia. J J I'arrJali - 1,000 .000 - Astor, New-York, and Girard, 2,lWI.0tW r.oOo.000 To llni >u ilu- unfinon'a dread gleam, " The for this British justify miipieious fears, In the propriety of the following remarks we fully concur. From the National Intelligencer. THE BOSTON NEWS. to smile at the fool of April, when the rein is given to invention, andlicensctothctongue ; but when the folly is exiended beyond that day, or is of a chaiacter to wake public feeling, and fill our breasts with deep solicitude for the fate of those in whose welfare too -we feel interested, the farce is carried The practice of fabricating news, of far. man, credulity of practising upon the honest of trifling with those noble feelings which dignify out nature, has prevailed of late so extensively as lo make one distrust almost clime. of time, Uiiugheiied ihe brnw, the temples bared, And sable hairs with silver shared. Vet left what age alone could tiinie The lip of pride, the eye of flume, The full- draw n lip thill upward curled, The eye, that seemed to scorn the world. On lus dark face a scorching And toil, had done "he work And mil) that's real on raptures that Hem: week past squadron have been watering al Block. Island They heard -- *iud atiit shall they prosper, who*' »i'i.< nrecomlnii'd Fur (he freedom &/ /cassia, and rlg/itt of mankind. yesterday of u...- arrival of the Chesapeake, aod expressed regret that she had eluded them." S 16,000,000 Tlie terms; For every Eighty- Eight dult.ira paid in, the lenders are to receive a .Six I'eiCent. Certificate, of 100 dollars.-- Or Sixes at par, and an annuity of 1£ per cent, per ann, That is to say, tlmhtuk-is will receive about Henvn and a Quarter Per Cent interest for their money. Major M. M. Noah, of Charleston, has becrt appointed Consul for Tunis. lie is m take charge of the American affairs in the Mediterranean generally, during thtj absence from that quarter, of Mr. Lear. -- Thy column For it "Onemaybe tempted tlie first cry of lip had terror never blanched , in that eye had lear-drop imenohcd Hash severe of swtrlhy glow. That mocked at pain, ami knew unl woej Inured to danger's direst t'orm, Tor nude and earthquake, flood and storm. Death bad he seen by sudden blow. By wasting plague, by tortures slow, By mine or breiieh, by steel or bull, Knew all his shapes, and scorned them all. Thai Ne'er of glory unshaken vhall Hand, rests on the spot u here the hero reposes long shall llie tribute ut grain mle's baud, lie paiil ai the shrine, which his relics encloses. At ItHgratinn's urn, Sweetest incense shall burn. And Spring io cuwrealh it tue sooner return J ; Fiench and Spanish Accounts. are to ihe 10th, and from Lisbon to the 15ib March. No great events had recently transpired but every movement of the armies, ami every political step lakeu in the several cabinet*, jlluid ample proof, that a new order of things is rapidly approaching, and will probably terminate in the downfall of that mighty power which ha* been permitted, for so many years, lo ravage thu fairest portion of Eu.veden, Prussia, Poland, and rope. Denmark, probably Germany, will assist in ttccomplishing thia object, and joined by England, we hope will form a confederation loo strong tu be broken, by either the arts or arms of France, . And Our accounts from Prance The jtnd sli'l xhnlt ihiu prosper, ir/iose tone are eombm'd Fur flu /' eedum of Russia, and right* of mankind. wip sympathy claim. the truni|j oftteuancei whose uuie '« the «aJHe, And bauds, as Df lid iinani, jnin tour idliance. And may Kimsln and Sbafbj Still their triumphs majutain, Till the pillar, of Heroulei ink in the Main ye, gallant Spaniards I MA in. It It IAGES. At I-ynu, Mr, C:ikb \Vil c y, iu Miss F.IUs J. Chills, daughter ot Amarlsh Chflds, Esq. In Rending, JoshPiL-t'iii, Esq., uttnrney »i tiw, to Mis* Nabby Eaton. In Wltcnharaj Itenj. It. Nichols, E<;j. ofSnleoi, Miss Mai') Pickering, (laugh terofthql'l on. Timothy Piekering. In Nantucket, Mr. Samuel fl Ma or, ut MissSamh Gardner; eldest ijailghter of Gideon Gsidiner, Esq, At Atkinson, N. H. Mr. Aaron Perkins, ..I Clichnecoj [Mass.] to Miss Mary Gilbert. In ibis lown, Mi . Peter Mackintosh, jUn infir. to Miss Dorcas Bir Int. Mr Francis Jov, ol Boston, id Miss Susannah Itnmswe !, of irbleliesd. Mr. Jcffiv .lniiil.-1'lin, 'nMissChai'lolle M,-.fii-. Ami Whoso laded, like Kuisia, The same be your fortune, to -- But yet, though Bertram's hardened look, Unmuved, could blood and danger bronk, Still worse than apathy had place On his swart brow ami callous face Fur evil passions, cherished long. Had ploughed them with impressions strong. ; : .mX%',> Jlnd ktit! shall they protper,iehose sons are co\ For the freedom qf/ttuW, of Spiua, and ·inkind. Rise, Star oldie North! and enlighten the ivorhl,-- Ream on Kucolie the sign of her great restoration j And im.Vi- may thy banner, now floating, b« furl'd, Till peace lhall revisit the rasnu d ereatfoii. 1 »he evidence of his own senses. say the practice has received too countenance from the conductors of We must much some All Hull gives gloss losin, all gay Light folly, nasi with youth away, But rooted stood, in manhood's hour. The weeds uf vice, without their flower. Extract of a /utter from Lilian, March 14. " We have a packet from Falmouth, bringing By letters 1 liiid letters and papers lo 26ih oilit 1 M DEATHS, In ol' was feared llie government would prclitbu ihe Neutral ur o» the U. S. North Carolina, Itodgcr Mwrei Esq. At Ko.x- While the.UMtnnct Shn.ll thy oi tamo And \el the soil in which Ibey grew, of our public and pressure prints, who have given form Had it been lamed when life was new, Had depth and vigour to bring forth most preposterous and lidiculous falsehoods that ever man was cheated with; which have gone into cirto the The hardier fruits of virlnnus worth. Xot lliat, e'en then, his heart had known The gentler feelings' kindly tone; But larish waste had been refined his chastened, mind. luitofgolti,thnt waste ID feed. Been lost in love of glory's meed, -Ami, Iriuilie then uO mure, lui pride ilad l.i'en lair villus Ibi'lU guhle iriumpni ptoolaim, And nations and ages re-eaho.tby name : For stilt shall thou prosper, :pft D »r .,.,,, ,, r( comUn'd For the freedom of JluWB, ami rigatt of -mankind. . landing and entry into England in British ships, of Cotton the produce, ·The atan-h.-i.led e agle. llussian armsis The large quantities arriving from llie Uraz Is and the English colonies uo the inaut, led m the opinion that tlu-y would endeavnr to manage their manufactures without ukutg any supply from us." -- and have received credit, merely because those who had some regard to trUth^ have not thought them worth cven-the re dilation, speci of contradiction." To bounty And Major General JHergan Levis set off from Albany ou Tuesday week.to take upon him the eom,maud of tin- at my on the Niagara from was accompanied by Urigwlter-Goijtral iltyd, ».nd a bumiTO'is suite. The Paris Monitiur uf the 6th Feb, contains the Seoaltu GonsuUum fur the coronation of the Empress, ami that of the Imperiul Prince, the Ivnr ol ItuDie. bury, Mr. J.inics .\nderson, Httesl about .'TO, fnrmtTly \i Goilulii, I'r Jonathan Loudondbt'ry, H Sivctcy ntp;il tij At \" York, John Huogland, sen. need Or, mi old rarohinonnn' offieer III Pativerst Mi 3am , Louden, lonnerly of Boston, In Dahon Uailt Henri WiiWal, KfflA ill Iii Lbisloun, (tfr.don at bun Goodwin, iged 40, Mrs. Lucy, nil.- «i" Mr- Julio (loudell, njcl SI. Oi, t'ridny, near Mr. Oliver l-'i-hvi's store, Smith 1'nd, Mr tjluaaei' Blackmail agetl Ti His death was caused \t\ [lassins betwiat a loaded waggon aud the oxen (which were eating] -imh.'s iHein in iud ten " tinler in knock wheel, tvliieli passed over I. is N , . t i -- I keAdj andkllletl bhu tUivauBy.

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