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All New Advertisements off ear in both
papers—‘•and stoft by order only.
Vo* tn MTJununttHieiir.
TO MISS •»»*♦*»* **«*."
Vc«, Udj! this heart has felt the pain,
'Which bring* the sad and deadly brave*
* Ofjovcly, treach’rcui woman’s guile*
Who fxbebood blends to ’witching smiles—
The beaateons and tender dower*
b» vernsl son and gentle shower*
Forever kindly nnrs’d and bleat’d,
And by the Zephyr’s breath caress’d; .
While seems the hand of fate from bums,
To-whiehl the nanling’s glowing charms,
'Could not be favor’d more than I
When basking in the thr Uing beams,
Which fancy often, fondly deems
A pledge-of truth, {ram woman’s eye—
Breathing htfwsrm and fragrant sigh-* •
Drinking her lip’s Insurious de#,
Bach ftiss possess’d of pleasures new—
And at bach paule of melting joy , 9
hike this, unmix’d with lore’s alloy, .
To hear her sweet, persuasive tongue,
While ost my throbbing bosom tong,
Apeak vows of truth and listing love—
Imparnon’d swear she’d never rovh—
**»•»»»•«
But atari as the gentle tower,
•• 4 «, Which never can its bloom recover, '
Wlien once the storms dss’rtictive power
Assails it—and destroys for ever—
JXlnis camer-on me the hand of-woo,
' To quench my bosom’s genial glow—
To blast ipeh hope I fondly cherish’d.
For eyety sense of joy has perish’d—
The maid has false nd purjar’d prov’d.
And my deluded, aching heart.
Shall ne’er again to love be mov’d, '
To taste its joys hr feel its smart.
, N.
Prim the National Intelligencer.
'ARMY of the UNITE D STATES.
vf fy. end Luprefo’- timer aPt Office,
... ’ " AprilSO. 1818.'
- (GENERAL ORUBft.
Promotions and appointments made in the
army of the Uoited States. «nce the
publication ofti* register for January,
1818. . ' / -
~ CorpsP.Agineert. \ '
1st lieutenant Jimes Gadsden, to be cap
tain, 15th April ms, Vice Patrfdge, re
signed.
2d lieut. Horace C. Story, to to 1st lieu
tenant, 15th April, ISIS, vice Oadsilen
promoted. c •
Brevet 2d lieot. Witt.H. Chase, 2d lieu
tenant, 15th April, 1816, Vice Story, pro
moted,
Otrlnantt department.
3d lietllt. John Hill*, to be 2d lieot. 1st
January, 1818. vice Riga!
. 3d lieut., John Symington, to be 2d lieu
tenant, 18th April, 1818, yice M’JHahon
resigned.
’2d lieut. D. S. Ancle’s?, to be. 1st lieut.
20ih April 1818. r.-'*\
2d lieut. N. G. Wilkinson, to be 1st
lieut. 2UtIi April, 18181
2d Kept. Elisha BrimhaH, to be*lstlieut.
20tb April 1818. ' 1
2d Heat. H. H. Minton, to be 1st lieut.
20th April, 1818. ^
2d Ijeut. IT. K. Mead, t* he 1st Kent.
20th April, 1818. * ; .
2d lieut, H. M. Sitncns, to be 1st lieut.
20th April, 1818.
2*f lieut. J. S. Abeel, to be 1st lieut. 20th
April, 18181
24 lieut. \V. T. Willard, to be 1st lieut.
20tto April, 1818.
24 lieut, It. ti. Lee, to be ttt lieut. 20t)i
April, 1818.
24 lieut Jesse M’llvain, to be 1st lieut
20th April, 1818. /
24 In-ut W L Booth, to be 1st lieut 25th
April, 1818, vice Erring, promoted.
. 84 lieut E J Lambert,>to be 24'lieot 1st
March, 1818, vice Bosque, promoted.
3d lieot W G M’Neill, to be 2d lieut 1st |
March, 1818, vice Johnsuti, resigned.
Sdlieut C MEakin, tube 2d lieut 20th
March, 1818, vice Beall, promoted.
84 lieut M A Patrick, to be 24 lieut 23d
March, 1818, vice Dili promoted.
■ 34 lieut Edward Polk, to be 2d lieut 2d
April, 1818, vice Henderson, dismissed.
8d lieut David C. Nicholls, to be 2d I
lieut,20th April, 1818. " -j
3d lieut John Gassaway, to be 2d lieut j
20th April, 18:8.
3d lieut, Wm. Wright, to be fid lieut
20tb April, 1818.
3*1 lieut C. Pierce, to be 2d lieut 20th
April 1818.
Peter W. Grayson, it3 he 2d. lieut. third j J. Shaw, late hog. suh to bc^iost sbr.
infantry,13th Feb. 1818. ' J 18th April, 1818. _
Abram Musser, to be 2d lieut. third in- ] B. Waterhouse, late lioi. sur. to be post
fantry, 18th April, 1818. J sur. 18th.April, 1818,
Wm. 8. Comestock, to be surgeon's! E. H. Bell, late hoa. sur. to be- suK 8th
mate, 21st April. 1818. ✓ ■' j infantry.
Joseph P. Bunting,-to-J>c second lieut.
4tfi infantry, 13th Feb'.'lSlS.^
John D. Orr, to be second lieut. 4th in
fantry, 13 tli Feb. 1818. ..
Wm.Lear, to be second lieut. 4th in
fantry, 13th Feb. 1818.
William Camp, jr. to be second lieut
4th infantry..ISth Feb. I8t8.
William C. N. Armistead, to be second
lieutenant4th infantry, jSth Feb. 1818..
Quin B. Herotiraus, to be second lieut
4th infantry, l9t> Feb. 1818.
William H. lkrclay to be 2d Herut. 4th
infantry,’ 18th April, 1818. ’ .
Lee Slaughter, to be 2d lieut 4th infan
try, 18th April. 1818. *
William A- M. Parker, to be 2d lieut.|
4th infantry, 18th April, 1818.
Thomas K. Broum, to be'paymaster,4th
infantry, 13th Febi 1818.
William G. Camp, W.be 2d lieut. 5th in
fantry, 13th Feb. 18I& r ;
E<fmuo<l P. Tyler .to bo 2d lieut 5t|i in-'
fantry. 13th Feb. Mfl8. /
Henry Wilkitts,tobe 2d, lieut. 5tji in
Sylvester Day, late spr. 5th infantry, to
I he post sur. 18th April 1818.
- W. H. Buckner, late bos. sur. mate, to
be post sur. 18th April, 1818.
. E- Purcell, late hos- sur. mate to be
post sur. 18th April, 18l8. • '• ‘
William Stewart, late bos. sur. mate, to
to postsur. 16th April, 1818..
William Marshhil, late bus. snr.mate to
be post sur. 18th April,, 1818.
Joseph Eaton, late hoa. sur. mate, to be
post sur. 18tli April, 1818.
B. Delevan, late hos. sur; mate, to be
post sur., 18th April, 1812
Robert Archer, late hos. sur. mate, to
be post sur. 18th April,-1818,
Thomas Russell, late hos. sur. mate, to
be post sur. l6th April, 1818.
.‘George C. Clithecall, late hos. sur. mate
to be post sur. 18th April, 1818
W. J. Clerk, late hos. .sur. mate, to ,be
postsur. 18th April, 1818. j.
Samuel C. Muir, late bos. sur. mate,
to be post sur'. 18th April, IS 18;
, Colonel G. Gibson, late division quar
termaster general', to be commissary ge-
fantry, 18th April, 1818. . .. .- „ —. «
Joseph Waliifce; to be surgeon, *5th in-1 ueralof subsistence, 18th April,T8I8'
fantry, I8th April, 1818. I R. H. Winder, and S. A. Storrow, jadg.
C F. L. Durtod, to be 2d lieut. 6th in-1 advocates, retained,
fantry,-13th Feb 1818 . I The officers who are superseded, under
* William A. Mix, tb be 2d lieut. 6th in- j the act, and are not included in this ar
fantry, 13th Fep. 1818.
angemynt, will be considered in service
Robert Lyman. 2d lieut. corps of prtiUc? j until the 1st o f June next-
3d lieut Samuel Hodges, to be 2d lieut I 1818.
ry, to be 1st lieut. Tth infantry 13th Feb.
20th April, 1818.
\ : First a
Brevet colonei John Sl’Neal, major of
the 5th infantry, to be lieut colonel, 24th
February, J8IH, vice Ball, deceased.
• 2d lieut Truman Cross, to be 1st lieu 1
3d January, 1818, vice Paulling.''
By order,
R. J. Easter, tube lftlieut. 7th infantry.
13th FebJ 1818. - '
James M’Lean, to -be 1st lieut. 7th. in
fantry, 27tlv March, 1 §18. -
D. ParXeb,
adjut. df iMpr. Otn.
The patent completing Printing Machine.
The folljwing interesting article, we copy from
Angus W: M-Donald, 3d lieut. corps of , w ' co 1 py,rom
artillery, to be 2d lieut. 7th infantry, 13th ^ hon,tonLiterary Gasette.01 the lOth Janoary
Feb. 1818 .’j %£' I ' Tax Patxst Coxnxrrae Pwxtuio Machub
^ Iihiii 1- B*Tryman,' 3d lieiiL cdtyajif arHUe-1 In our last number, we mentioned that the
l8tj'?!!r J e?^ H ? n J? reined l rj ^ 2d Imut.Tth infantr^lSthPeb. I Literary Gazette was the only journal in
! ,8, ^^ CeD ?°w’7;T h ;|1^»8- v r’t , JU |> I the world~printett-tiy-tl»«-mo*t admirable
a - heat James Collms, to 1st lieu lsij George Murdock, Sdlieut. corps of artil-1 machine; and as a matter of extraordinary
lery, to be 2d lieut. 7th infantry IStli Feb. I mechanical interest we subjoin a brief ae-
18lg, • .. .. I count of th’fc process by which about 1000
Henry 8. Mallory, 3d lieut. corps of ar-1 of these iar^e sheets are per hour produce.)
tillery, to be 2d lieut. 7th infantry 13th j by this magical invention. The beauty of
March, 1818, vice Houston, resigned.
Second Regiment Infantry
Brevet tpajor Enos Cutler, captain of the
4th infantry,' to be major, JOth February.
1818, vice Leavenworth, piomoted.
Third Regiment of Infantry.
Lieut. coloneT Joseph L. Smith, of the I f al Jt f y» 18th April, 1818
Feb. 1818. I the movements, their rapidity, their pi eci-
Thos. C. Wilhight, tobe2d lieut.7th in-1 siou, arc enhanced to the imagination, by
.. .. 1 t | (C Ha tq re 0 f the operation they perforin:
.Brevet lieutenant colonel John B. Wal
bach, ’captain", to bd Major, 25th April.
1818, vice Armistead, deceased,
1st lieut, R. R. Ruffin, tube captain, 20th
March, 1848, vice Allen, resigned.
1st lieut. John Erving, to be captain
S5th April, sotOr-T—
2d Ueut. JosepTi Bosfjue, to be 1st lieu
tenant, lat March, I8i8, vice Sharp, re
cijined. - L * .;
2d lieot. Robert Beall, to be, 1st Hen
tenant, 20th. March > 1818, vice Ruffin
lieut- John A Dir, to Be 1st lieu
tenant, 23d March, 1818, vice Byrfl, re
signed. * ' '
Promotions made, to c*r»t into effect the
provisions of the act of April 20 r which
jgivea to. taCh Ocnupany of the eorps of
artillery, two 1st lieutenanto in lien ot
' the 3d lieutenant, before authorised.
' 2d liettt. 1. L-Gardner,to be 1st lieuh
^°2d tint TYL Harrison, to be 1st lient.
HeerthG. 8 ^! Gairdmer, to be 1st lieut.
WMs 1st lieot
20th April, 1818.
2d lieut. Nath. G. Dan*, to be 1st lieot.
20th April; 1818.
2d Heut. John Moefoe,tobe 1st lieuten
ant, 20th April; 1818.-
'' 2d lieut J. 8. AilansoA, to be 1st lieut
20th April, 1.818.
2d lieut L. G. fie Bossy, to be 1st lint.
v ' 20th April, 1818. .
2d lieut. Thos. Childs, to Be 1st lieut
20th April, f818w
2d lieut. Jac. Schmuck, to be 1st lieut.
20th April, 1818.
2d lieut. Charles MeHon,tobe 1st lieut.
20th April, 1818.
2d lieut.. John S. Pierce, to be 1st Heut.
20th April 1818.
2d heut 'Allen Lowd, to be 1st Heut.
,^2Dth April, 1818.
r 2d lieut. G S. Wilkins; to he 1st Heut.
20th April, 1818.
* :j. 2d lieut J. Ripley, to be tat lieut, 20th
April, 1818;
2d lint Tim. Green, to be 1st Kent
' 20th April, 1818. - '
2<i lieut. Isaac E. C'ro^tobe tsf Heut.
2Qth April, 1818-
2d Heut C. M ! . Thruston, to be 1st Heut
20th April, 18l«- ,
2d lieut il. W. Fifthugh, to be tot lieut
'20th April, I818.
2d lieot. J. Davis, to-be 1st lieot 20th
April, 1818.
2d lieut E. Humphreys to be let lieot.
26th AprillUW. j
jp&muht~ i» t«i i:»uionnnt._lat Af>ril,18X8.—
A Rifle Regiment. - .
1st lieutenant LeweItau Hickman, to be
captain, 19th Feb. 1815, vice'Dufphey;
resigned. 1. ' -
1st lieutenant Stoughton Gantt, to be
captain, 15th April, 1818, vice Calhoun,
resigned..
2d lieutenant Wm. G. Shade, 1st lieut.
15th Feb. 1818,,vice Hickman.' promoted
2d jientenant John Gantt, to be 1st lieut
5th April, 1818, vice Broughton resigned;
2d lieutenant Gabriel Field, to be f at
5th infantry, to be colonel, 10th February-
1818, vice Miller, resigned.
Heut Andrew Lewis, to be 1st lieu
tenant, 10th February, 1818, vice Stur-
ges, resigned. ,
Fourth Regiment Infantry.
1st lient James M. Glassed, to be cap
tain, 10th February, 1818, vice Cutler, pro
moted.
1«t Heut Franci* L Dade, to be captain.
24th February, 1818, vice Muhlenburg,
promoted
Samuel B. Jones, to be 2d Ueut. ,7th in'-1 it looks as if npied and; not matter- were at
fantry, 18th April, 1818.
work- We-see a boy lay a white sheet.of
Benjamin Vincent, to be fid lieut. 7th in- paper upon the web (here describeu) and
fantry, 18th April, 1818
W. N Bronaugh, to be fid Heut. 7th in
fantry, 18th April, l8l8-*
Richard D. Davis, to be fid lieut. 7th in
fantry. 18th April, 1818.
Richard A^ash, to be fid Heut. 7th infan
try, 18th April, 1818
while we tell three it is received by anotli
er boy, as flour comes from the mill, a per
fect newspaper,printed on both sides, with
a decree of unequalled force, clearness
and correctness. A more gratifying scene
toys ahd an over-looker, arO dU the assist
ance requisite, and a steam engine of one
horse power is sufficient force to impej.it.
The patentees niu9t fed a just pride in
"the completion of such an arduous under
taking, after so many yeats of labor and
expense; and it is not the least gratifying
circumstance attending it, to consider that
in England so important an invention has
been matured which had been previously re
jected by alfthe principal citieson the con
tinent; tor the inventor (Mr. Konig) spent
not less than two years in seeking patron
age in Germany aud Russia, till at length,
to use his own words, he was (> compelled
to take refuge in England,, the oiily coun
try where mechanical inventions are duly
rewarded.”
i following letter fa printed circular j
eceived through the medium of the
AN EXPLORING PARTY.
The I
was received 1
post office of this town, on Saturday lasto*
and came on, as we are informed, in the
regular mail: j.
Light gives light* to light discover—nt/toC
lum.'". g \Jf /
St. Lruit, fMittturi ’territory, j! ~
Jferlh^Amcrica, April 10, lqUfc
n ipntvnul - . V - '.
I declare the earth is hollow, and habit- *
table within; containing a number of solid
cuncentric spheres, one within the othdk, -
and that it is open at the poles twelve or.
sixteen degrees;—I pledge my life in sup
port of this truth, and am ready toexplorb
,the hallow, if the world will support and
aid me in the undertaking.
John Cleves Stmsc&s,
•/ Okie, lea* captain tf ihfantry.
N. B. 1 have ready for the press, a trea
tise on the principles of matter, wherein I
show proofs of the above positions, account
for various phenomena, and disclose Dr. (
Darwin's Golden Secret.
_ My terms are, the patronage of this and
the new' worlds.—[Quito moderate.J
I dedicate to my wife and her ten chil-
*ic«ii. .. *
I select Or, S. L. Mitchell, sir S. Da
vy, and Aaron Alexander da Humboldt, as
my protectors* * •
I ask one hundred brave companions,
well equipped, to start from Siberia io thu
fall season, with riendeer and slays, bn the
ice of the frozen sea; I engage we find .
warm and rich, land, stocked with thrifty
vegetables and animals, if not men, on
reaching one degree north of latitude 8S;
we will return in the succeeding spring.
T» the «•/ Petersburg, at a body corporate, to.
Gentlemen disposed to embark in the en
terprise are invited to call at this office and
anu correctness, a more grauiyog scene he e the onginal letter.-PiUrsbureR*pu6-
than the action of this piece ot mechanism, I« 6
it is impossible to conceive; it seems the •
Stephen k. Webb; to be 1st lieut-8thin-1 very climax of hnmap ingenuity, and if .
fantry, 13th Feb. 1811. I ever a thing of the kind merited public ad-1 Cxtrtct of a titter from Buenos.A;ns, to a gCft-
r : -, „ nnt t u„ , , 1 Ethan A. Hitchcock; 3d lieut. corps of 1 miration and acknowlegement, we hesitate I tlenian S New-Voric—dated
fi'Hieotenaot HenrvR.Dulany,tobe Is « rli |, ^ -16 te fiinieut. 8th infant ry, ISM ilnotto saythatit is this wonderful a ppa-J . v " . MarckA, 1818.
heut 10th Febrnary, 1818, vice CSIassell.^jgJg retus . frifited in the house where Samu-
, . ....... — , “\Fe have been herenear a month—the
P r " n ?”. ~ , . . , . ... I J.M. Washington, 3d lieut. corps of ar-[el Johnson lived ani.died, by a machine as I climate is delightful and every thing is to - '
m ,o.o™ 0r ra 1 . * j I tillery, to be2d lieut. 8th infantry, ISth I curious and unique as his endowments be had that man can wish for. Figs,Times,
.4th February, 1818, vice Dade, promoted. I ;818.- I were stupendous and unrivalled, the Lite-1 lemons, oranges,apples, peaches, grapes,
Fifth regiment Infantry. 1 Jeremiah Vanc/y, 3d Heut. corps of ar-1 rarv gazette now presents at least the in-1 etc. are tn the greatest plenty and very
Brevet- colonel Henry Leavenworth. J tillery to be fid lieut. 8th infantry, • 13th I cidental attractions, in addition to. those I cheap- Peaches are sold at the rate of 501
major of the fid infantry, to be Kent. Col-.j Feb. l6l 8. I which have been already honored with suqli I for a rial, and of the fibest 1 ever saw.—
nnel, lOtli Feb, 1818, vice Smith,prpniot-1 W. Whartfej, 3d lieut. corps ofartil-1 cheering encouragement: j There are a great number of privateer*
ed. • 1 lery to be fid lieut. 8tb infantry, ISth Feb. I We request the notice of our readers to j here, and others arriving almost everyday
Brevet msjor Peter Mnhlenbnrc, cap-j 1818. I our page as a specimen of the art of print-1—seamen are much wapted—their wages
tain of the 4th infantry,'to be major, S4th I George W. Allen, to be fid lieut. 8th in-1 ing by tho singular means devised and per-1 are from 30 to 50 dollars per month. Ship
Feb. 1818, viceM*Heal, promoted. I fautry, 13th Feb. 1811.* I fected as below explained. / 4 I carpenters receive 3 dollars per day bfe-
2d lieut. Thomas Huut, to be 1st. lieut. J John Whitman, to be fid lieut. 8th in-| -About ten years ago Mr. Bensley_was I -.ides board and lodging, and are much
1st July, 1817, vice Gartin, dropped. . I (entry, ISth Feb. 1818. [applied to by Mr. Konig, a Saxon, who [ sought after. You would be greatly amus-
Seventh Infantry. I John Page, to be 2d lieut. 8th infantry, I submitted to him proposals for joining him I cd to see what tlittoreut methods are re-
lst lieutenant F. S. Gray, to be captain, I lSth Feb.1818. I in the prosecution of a plan for improving sorted to, to procure men. The moment
tst June, 1817, vice Tipton. | Cornelius,Gales, to be fid lieut. 8th in-I the common printing press, which consist-1 a man obtains leave to go ashore, he is in-
2d lieutenant Angus W. M’Donald, to I faniiy, ISth Feb. 1818. j ed chiefly in moving the press by machine-1 .tantiy beset by a number of patriot offi-
John IV’e.-lnok, 2d* HeuL 8th in- j ry, by which the labor of one man might be I cers, who offer him high wages and get him
fantry. ISth Reb. 1818. j saved A. press was formed on this plan; | intoxicated,by means Induce
. John Philhrick. fo be 2d lieut. 8th infan-I but the result was ro juuamtosto*[them to sGip abroad their jresaelss Wo
| tiy, 21»t April, 1818. ;'T”——7-—-- Ttouucc tne rejScnon of it altogether. It j have already lost eight men who have
Hiaddeus ijubbard to be surgeon’s mate, I will readily be'conceived that this resolu-1 sw am away from the‘brig, and have been
8th infantry. IStb Feb 1818. I tion was not taken till after number.ess I obliged to get others in their stead at S3
:Francis Smith, to be 2if lient. rifle regi-1 experiments had rendered the prospects I .rollars per month. The frigate Congress
meat, 13 th Feb, 1818. • ‘ I of success hopeless. The idea of cy limlri-1 lies a short distance down the bay, and is
Thomas W, KavenaugK, to be Sd lieut. | cal impressioit now presented itself, which j un able to come op in sight of the town, on
rifl- regiment, 13th Feb. 1818. j had been attempted by others without sue- account of h.er drawing too much water.
Loring Palmer,,-to be 2d lieut. rifle regi-1 cess; and a machine on this construction I The principal part of her officers are here;
ment, 18th April 1818. I was completed after encountering great I also, si* commissioners who are going to
Tliinnas Martin, to be fid lieut rifle regi-1 difficulties, at the close of the year 1812 I Valparaiso by land. Buenos-Ayres is a
lieutenant 15th April, 1818 vire LnttJ April, 1818. £ _ - It may he Prop^ here to iotrqduce an out- ver y large town, and contains a great tna-
promoted. ’j Daniel H. Campbell, to be-24 heut. nfle j Rne^ot its operation. , ^ ^ | ny inhabitants. The pnucipal part of the
«... j regiment, April 18th, 1-818. - . • | Tlie forin (i. e. the composed types) is j House* are not more than two stories high,
Appointments. .1 Mirtjn Scott, to the fid lieut. rifle regi-1 placed on a carriage, or coffin, which is | the roofs are flat, on which the inhabitants
Thomas S.Jesup, lieutenant colonel ofl meat, April ljlth,18l8. i ' constantly passing under the inking cjrlin-1 «r*Ik | n the evening, and where they some-
the Sd infantry to be adjutant geueraM. George C. Catlett, tobe2dlieu£ rifle re-1 ders, obtamiug a coat of ink in ite ingres* J t i m e 8 have bands of music. I have visit-
northern division, *7th March, 1818. Igiment, 18tb April, 1818, .. and egress—these cylinders have a latter- e d two-of rhe principal churches, which,
Milo Mason; captain of artillery, to be I John Hall, to be-paymaster, rifle regi r j al and rotary motion, for the purpose of J intheir exterior, have a very mean appear,
deputy quartermaster generai, ISth Feb. | ment, 18th April, .1818. . .1..I equalizing the ink before it is commuuica- |j, nce , but the mterior is very magnificent.
1818. ' " > I JohoGafe^totie a *urgeon,rifle regi-J ted to the form. A.fter the. form is thor-j'The superstition of the Spaniards almost
Henry Staunton, to be gssisfont quarter-1 ment, 18th April, l8l8. j oughlv inked, it passes under the printing J exceeds belie/: they will stab a man and
master general, ISth Feb. 1818. »I Those officers whose stations are ebang- I cylinder, on which the.paper is laid, where j ro b him for a doubloon, while, at the same
Archibald W. Hamilton, to be assistant fed by promvtion, will repair to their new I it receives the impression, add thence de-1 time, the churches, which are full of riches,-'
deputy quartermaster general, ISth Feb. | commands, and those appointed will re- j livers inself into the hands of the boy who I a „fl i,.ft open night and day, are not touch-
1818. . j port to the head quarters oftheii'regiments I waits to receive it. This is termed a sin-J e d. The^ government is very arbitrary:
Mordiecai Hale to be post surgeon, 13th | and corps, as well as to this office. I gle machine; by the assistance of two boys, j it no t very unfrequently happens that per-
Feb. 1818. _ I The followipg arrangements have beenl’t prints 750 sheets on one side per liour. j song are robbed at midnight, under the
Andrew M-Intire, to be fid lieutenant! adopted; for carrying into effect the act | As despatch, however, is of tb6.utmostim-1 sanction of the'patrole I will give you
light artillery, ISthFeb. 1818. J for regulating the staffof the army, passed portance to a newspaper, it was doemed| an i nstance whichfeli under my own ob-
Samuel Johnson, to be 2d Iientenant I April f4, 1818. . I advisable to construct what is called adou-1 se rvatiun. One of our men Imvinu obtain-
artillery V8th April, 1818. Brigadiergvneral Willuto Cumnung,to ble machine. This differs in no respect e d leave to go ashore, was methfthSpa-
Charles B. Malmadge, to he paymaster,! be quartermaster general, 18th April 1818, |»»m that above described, excepLng the j trole at nine in the evenin'- with an offi-
light artillery. 27th March. jin lieu of the quartermastergeneralof di- I addition of a second printing cylinder, by C er at their head; two of them (blacks! ira-
John M. Hanson, to be 2d lieutenant} vwionVare superseded by theliW. I which means, with .the assistance of lour I mediately seized him one bv each arm
corp of artillery, 21st April, 1818. I George Bender, captain 5th infantry, to-Jboys 1100 sheets are printed within the a '„d having conducted him a short distance
Garston Rowel, to be fid lieutenant first I be assist. dep.quar. mss. gen. 18th April, t " r ' Pl - ...
infantry 13th Feb. 1818.
George C. Spencer, to be second lieu
tenant, first infantry, I3tii February, 1818.
William Seaton, to be second. lieuten
ant, first infantry, 13th February, 1818.
William Harney, to be second lieuten
ant, first infantry, ISth February, 1818.'
Jehiel Brooks, to be second Heu tenant,
first infantry. 13th Febrnaiy, 1818;
William R. Jouett, to be peoond Jjeuten-
fibur on one tide. The machines used for out of town, stripped him naked, not Jeav-
[ pnutiog.lhe TTmeSttoWspaper, are on Shut (lug him even a shirt or a pair of shoes.”
pair of shoes.’
Nxw-OaigAif*, May 9. . f
Letters have been received iff town to
1818.
William A. Barron, to be assist. dep. jplan, WMl have now been..coustautly in [
quae. mas. gen. 18th April,J818. [use since November, 18ft, After the I
Archibald Darrah, ti, be assist, dep. j 'Times’ machines, were constructed, the |
quar. mas. gen. 18tli. April. J818. J grand improvement of the comp'
mas. 1
Joel
gen. ISth April lfilS,
, Hos. surgeon, J Lbvell, to be surgeon ,
general; 18th Apr,1,1818. ' ^7 21 *»«». 1« paper » .a,a on I and unexpected volley of *n{a»«m7from
^Hospsu^geonvT Walkins and J C Bro- Jan^^endless^webb ca|led the feeder, ^ a^LqfIndians, wLh one o£ the'
It has a douoie inaing ano pnnrmg apara- troopa u „d er the commnd of lieutenant
tus, with two r whilst ascendingthe Escambia wiUi
J isrge enough loudnut a cioudIc ulidjt from | provisions were '&tt&ckcd with' iri
ant, first infantiy, X9th February, 1818. I general; 18 th April,1818: ? ° 134 1-2 by 21 inches. . The paper is la.don I andunexpccted volley ofsWallwmsW
John Stone, to be fid heuL first infantry, I .H'lSpsurgeonsjTWalkins and J C Bro- an endless webb ca[led the feeder, which I a ^jy «f Indians, !^ which one of th<
16th April, 1818. ; I naugh. to be assistant, surgeons general, revolves at intervafs; thence the *heet soldieVswaskilledandtwosMerel^^wound
Alexander B. Garrard, to be fid lieot 118th- April, 1818, in Hen of the Hospital passes into tiie machine, f** cted * n J ed. As soon as intelligence of this event
first infantry, 18th April 1818. j surgeons, who are b y 1116 l aw ’ I* f ew secern 1 mated on botb^[reached Fort Montgomery maior W