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movements of the mmv up J imes
River V. Iterday tncrning Icvcti
tet-n vessels, ix'hifive rs barges,
vt. re in light oi the B iv iVarehoule.
There were three brigs, the refulue
were 11 >rps and fchooneis
Twelve bavi'cs atul a feboorer
have pull, and around llog lflan.l
P lint, opposite Wiliiamlburg, and
nroceeile 1 lip the liver. Ihe lar
};. r vcficls wert coming tooppufi'e
(Ik mouth ot I. iwn\s cretk (pr<ba
Dv lA’ >n’s cr ik) and fur large
Heps above Newport N.x le. Yel
ttuiay the barges of the < many e ip
tmed a fm ill It ho nur oppofue the
nv>uth id I .aw n’o ct\ ek.
Km tiie iulor -ation of our coun
try readers, we tmy It it..- that all is
animation anti mi irary buiile here.
Troops ot cavalry anil infantry arc
h urly p. uring : i from the upper
counties. The different ccrps vie
with each otherpn celerity oi move
me. f to reach ‘Richmond—ail in
high Ipirits.
Nt.W-YoRK, Julv 1.
The Steam B it fro n Albany,
has brought the toilowirg it:*-!!i
----getree:
Gent r.ii Dearborn having resign
cd. th” command of the Nmthrn
a mv devolv.s on G t era! Wade
II I up’ n wh. w.. at Albanv on
‘lucidity 1. (1, on his way to Bur
lington (V rmont) where a emutd
er.ible force is colitcb and
G n l ewis has arrived at Cay.
uga, < n his way to Sackett’s Har
bor.
Che Bri iOi force in the neigh
bor lit: and ol For George, a di
mated at lO.tXX) men —curs ..t a
biut 6(500.
General Mart tu fids gende
nv.n, lays the Ne w Y rk (aduni! i
tin. has t.iktn pafTuo- 6>i Kuo.pe., in
the (hip Hannibal, front ihi> port
Itir Gottenhurgh. The idea of his
being bound to R uflia or Sweden
to re-cmbark in military life, is e
qn::!ly ablurd and improbahii, end
has no i> undaiion, we underhand,
in tiurh 1 lie Ltl is, we are fld
that he is going to France to j-in
his family tin re.
Washinoton-City. June 28.
Thefollowing is an txtri.il of a Utter
fntn \ a cleft's Harbor to the Stc
tttary (jf the Navy
‘•On the 1 Gih. lieut. Chaunccy
tcP in with and captured the fchoon
tr Lady Murray, from K.i nation
bnu and to York, with an cufign
(G. ). Cfuiles Mi rce) and 15 mat
comtnifiioned off.'ers and privates,
belonging to the 41 It and JOT.h re
st i “ents, loaded with provisions,
powder, Poor, and fixed ammuni
tion. Lieutenant Chauncey, ani
ved this morning with his puze.”
June 29.
We have information from our
army v. Fort George* as late as the
22), when all was well; and gen
Dearborn, having in fbsne degree
recovered from his severe indifpofi
lion, had rdu.ned the cumuuiad of
the army.
The remnnflrance of the legisla
ture of Maffachufi tts again ft the
war. was yclt. rjay prefen;ed to the
(entire by Mr G re, and read.—
Alter it was read, Mr Vlrnuni pre-
Lnted the protest of the minority
ot that legifl.itu.e agaiml the perni
c.: .dwcliiucs contained in tire vi
o’-ttr document to wdiich we have
alluded ; which was aiio read.—
No further proceedings took place
t-i r- ! tt n to thele papus.
../ O X l T 0 R
Saturday, uly 17.
Mr. Crawioud, minister to
Fran , with his iuit,l- -t New-York
on Friday, the iSrii inst. i;i tfie
United States fl op Argus, (’.ant.
Allen, for France.
Mu i.eia.i-'. ti.t.r, Jme 30.
Rev .vr of A. Cornels to Col. Hutc
hins, (fatal at C :fi C trr's, n. tr
fort Hauls;ns, 22./ Jam, 1 H *5
The ptnry who accompanied ti e
Little Warrior ot (Ye wo can [_ >.*
ecureJ as leader of the mut defers
at the () iioj went to the N niln rn
Lakes, was carried ovi r by hmi to
a Brkifh oiliccr, v.fio in ids public
talk, which all hear.!, cxp/efLd
friuidthip for the (.ic.ks a:m ttiwir
fettled mode of living; regretted
his being lun< utided by a bad let
e f v.atokiing Indians, lotne of tin m
*• man eaters” ; laid lie tiled them
in war, but th-.y v.ere • > w.id he
could not y vein theui; they war
red with every body, a.. Weil :!i
Bribfh at times us tile Am tic..:-.* ;
tSiy woul 1 fuiKdn. s r*. r uk to g *
to war—He v-a< aloud ol ih rn ;
bed to f.cd and give the n <vTenti.
lue oili.er a >voted tit. in to go
home ; gave them arms, doming
ummuniti-.n ; and ; ut ttie.u o
ver the L .kes oael; ag ii j. Alter
this I tTumkh took. tti. Licit War
ri>r aiiile, and h nl mueti cotiu r 1..-
ti’ n v.ith him, which In n-.\ room
lounicared to the t.io L... the lur
vivors of his party.
from the Cottfi t< nee with wlricfi
th** prophett fp.ak o! tlx ir puwe ,
a:.d the lource ol it ; tlieii a'hlitv ! )
pu..i(h .ill who rev-.al tluu h-...;,
v. ineh lllev have ways ;•! know
a. i •
prevents the young people Jv>:a
even c ;ui'nmiiea:ipg any tiling * >
tneir own families. Ihe l*r -pile's
are tor the prUent confined to tfte
Alabama, who, ahh nigh of the
(.r*.ck co.dcdciaey, aie ii.it ( re*.k-..
I tie towns ot Die Cheeks, who aie
fact t j have taken their talks, nave
ii and done it accurate y ; t - ;i pe ip.c
ate dun ;ng their danc-.s, but n >
men have moved to alh.t them
File Prophets are eutur.es t>i the
plan ol civilisation, and advoeates
lor the W ild Indian mode ot livn r
n
It appeal's th. y .i. fir it t. put to
death every (duet and \Vari<or who
aided to execute the mui lertrs,
then the old Ghitb, friends to peace
who have taken the talks of Col.
] law km* from whom the orders tor
plumbing the murderers came
then Mr. Cornels, because he v.as
interpreter, and ii they could, at
the lame time, to put Col. Hawkins
to death. But having killed the
others, if he elcaped them it would
be ol no cotiiequence, as then none
would be lelt alive to receive anJ
communicate his ta ks, .aid tut Na
tion could fix their affairs m their
own way. After thi.,. they would
be ready for the white people, who
Could do them no injury il they
came among them. Prophets
could draw circles ai >und tlietr a
bode, and render the earth l<di
[quaggy j and imp.-dfable ; and if
any ot the Indian towns ruukd
tluir aids to the Prophets they
fttould be funk by an F-artlujuake,
or Il.ils fli u'd be turned our
them; they tad alio the aid ol
Lightning.
I h ( h efs Lnt a guard wi hme
L m I uckabateh e, treitig apple,
hi nfiv.r ie r my per.onai iaielv ; at.d
ordered rr.c m trr.vC by night, rili T
law and r ‘ported ; > y,.u .Sinn
they have began to mnrdi r, thev
haw given out that d’ cetni h is to
be here this fall. Having done
what I was ordered to do, your
judgment will dircH for tilt fiuurc
I bare hire led Ruin. to be lent
aft rur t let us :;:.o\v v. hit is doing.
Ass came o*i, n.: ivt t,. inlennali m
ih :t (f>. ii. Y/ilkiid'. ii waß on t!ia
rr?d v.if!i ;* i u.ird coming through,
! Cent aitu” the l.ittl- Piit.ee, to
i*.u-J n.)tic_ t ) lii: l imaivdiateiy, il
lie her.t J ol a= , I: u lay i g iii.il
white pet ,Iv on tire road. I h .Vt
done the fain at Culletav .
MU.nifttviac* j \iy 14.
Our agent, Col li .ws.uis, ue
a*m| anit and Dy iVI lutolii, a uutm
guifh and Indian Ch.ef, tiad an mtu
vieu vviifi the Covtmoi i'.u iatt*.:’
part ot Lit week, lue r. iim t-l
wl.tcfi is believed tobe this
Il.iwxi/ts reqitelLd die GoVeiiiui to
turn.lii him with 5 > ll.uid ot arms
an i I -me aimuumtioii to enauie the
iiieiti.iy liidi.it.s to n pel ati'.
th .1 eii'gut be c.aid 0) snur oppo
nents, ini me am wuicl* bus beetl
rqj'r.J of G.n l*ii:K!ity can be
given rbein iln ixp.vts tut
Fittnoinitig tor st. diary’s, t
is S.\p wl.u lo fetui ii ill toe ei/Ul.v
of fi.is week niTlitulll Jet out i. r
L ok i11.....c C.JU’ u. .tie lun.e u.i.e.
Ii was to have jiil'.eu lull
*.i -. ti.i.l p•**>.i *. ea to Uvquaua ili j
(j iveriior i.y b.turaay i.i-xt w.th.
the relative itieiegii ui ere c ti!c..d
iiig pai I, a and t -etr ia.u.e pioi
p‘ ’.IS il I ‘Jill t .Si Rjj /it it <i.i|t
appear o ceti.iiy, iii w c
II • .elitaaa is ii:.tel .illi.eu to I. iJUe
etc coulcqueuceb and iatl oui a
Ur.es ildiielelit tocrullithe J>r J Ireis
and tiictr adhirc.it .
tx> iiv . iv, JUi y 2.
t bill, repm .vl : y the commit.
t. Di l oieign Ke-U ! 10, Ui til Se*
a f c, for cutting ii the niutica m
tcrecu.f now exr.tmg wttil the eri
ttuy, .'.lnch we | JOitlhi J in our
hut, has p.ui'vd tuai body, a.vd re
eta’.e.l ns .1 atjei kcoiid re idrir ’
• i
lu the il iilc ol k pi'eic
l iic btil ioi toe ik li.iiuit and
Coiiecttoii of tile D.reCl aiid l .ier
u. i a\e>, .bat is, the bni contain
ing the genual priniholis on tins
In jeCi, ims pa 11... toe 11 iiie ihe
bids Lvi.ig toe 1 axes are in a train
ot dUcuiiion Jui.v and.
10. Pr, (ideal continue s conva
lescent. iin progiels or nis'wov.
cry irom lac it wit ttlnets with
winch lie has been t.ilhct and, is more
favor.ithe than the in,at lannuinc*
p
aaucip.ti >:;s of lus taouly and his
pliy liciatis.
A bill lias puffed both Houfis ot
C mgrcls nearly uiunmionil), lor
au:h .'riling the building a number
ot barges (or row-gallits; rot the dj
(encj ot the l!nr,s aiie! waters oI
the United bt.ites, 1 tns is a fpe
ctes oi defence relied uri with much
Confidence by gentlemen dettned
well qu.Uihe') judges o! iucll tnar
ter.,; a..*; we mitt, when c..rrtud
into execution, will at lead partial
ly arreit die Butilh marauding and
cii pri dating panics luour nversudd
our lhual Waters. 1
MAKKII l),
On Thursday evening the Bth
inlt. Mr CiiAHi.t rs Mili s to Mils
.Sarah Storks, daughter ot Mr.
uag Stoß s, both o( this countv.
The Rev. Abraham .Marshall is j
cxfic/tii to frea, ‘ at t/e >. on
Inc:ay the 23./ ttui.ni!-
cf.orgta. n ylethor*) rvnt\.
Il; Matthi :v Rtt:>;ey, t r ! ot tbc
court off )r dinary for said count'.
•A \ >
\ V lIK R LAS fotiah lpc ap
plies tor letters of adminiif rati n on
t!.c* t lia'c ot A'l-V I'.’pe, dece.it f.
1 helc are therefor to i St., and
;uhn<‘iiith all and singular tl ■hii'.-
ciiv.l a: and civ.iifi.rs oi hud ilcreitlvd
to he and ;rjp ar at the n xt C'Hirt
oi Or. ina.y to b: held in an I fi r
the county atorelai ‘, t.. f]j, -, v
cailie (if any they have) why (aid
letters fhnulJ ixa be utanfiil.
n
Given under my hard this f:rsi
day oj July iN i }
Mat hi ur Rain y. c. c. o.
(Jl O’fCJIA, Oglethorpe county ,
It? Matthew Rainey . cUth of the
ran t of Ordinary Jor said county.
ff’ RFAS I lizilxtii I.ad ( s
mm f iiomas Stevens, jun, *a ; , ,i; 2
tor letters of adminiifration on th. 2
tfiat * of Renev Ka.’es, deci• •I,
fhtle are th ridore to cite and.
aim >niOi all and fingtihtr the kin*
c!r- and mi.l creditors of laid dec. aled,
t ■ he and a pear at the tuxt court
of Oi binary to he held in aim (or
the county afordaid, to (hcv
c.iule, (it any they I. >.vc) why uii
let.e s Ih ui ! not be e.runted
Gitsri und.r my bund this first
day cf July, i H i
M itthciy Ramey, c c c.
GI.ORGI \.— Irilhes ij'anty.
ii Matt he'a; Rarrrny dak <,/ the
Court oj ir dinary Jot said > ‘n:t\.
HKRf.AS \\ ilfmm B i’ y
applies fi, r letter f a.bnii.jiLattoa
ot: loe t-ita'e ol L irrety Bail- v. and. c.
i Itfic are tnerefoix in citt and
ii.im. t.ilfi ail and lingular th ■ kin-
J.'-.d a".! Ci- dit.*r*. <■! {:•••.! .• in .bed
to be and pv'ar .it he next court
ol Or .maiy, to he held in at.d lor
the county afoiet.i.d, to (hew
cauli (ii any tli.y have) v.hv laid
let’ S fhoukl not bo granted.
Otven undo r my hand this l \ <t
clay of jane iBl j.
A/o ho us Rainey c c n.
CA f >R(il \ —fi dies county.
Jly David Ttmll , clerk of the
Court oj Hr Jinary, for said county.
VV II! REAS John Ogkine
has applied for le'fers of dilu.iff n
from fiis Klmiiiiiliatio-i of th. effate
c.f William Pdil'ips. decialed
1 hefe are therefore to cite and
admonith a!! and fuigular the kl t
di.d and iredirots off..; I die - , de.*
to he and appear a f the next court
of Ordinary t> he held in an v
the county of Wilkes on i! fi;ff
M tiday in Mav nt>;t, t’icn ~nd
t vti ihevv cause, (if anv th v
have; wiiy k.:.l tetters fhouiel not
be g*ant'd.
(itven under my band this i yh
day of July, ii y
l). Terrill c. r c .
U r . be given for a fvr
S I LI) IIORSKS that are w. 11
broke to the Ldule, and from b ut
to lix veins old Ar-plv to
BENJAMIN SHERROD.
July 17 h. sv.
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